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                    <text>Page 6 B UWnrstiay, July 31.2002

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Seminole Herald

Y ou c an lax yo u r ad to 407-323-9408
300 N . French A v a ^ S anford 32771 • P. O . B o x 1687, Sanford 32772
O u r offlca la open to aarva yo u M onday through Friday, 8 am • 5 pm

322- 2611

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67 Career
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69 Resumes
70 Education &amp; Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
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Lost &amp; Found
Special Notices
Nursery &amp; Child Care
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

141 Homes

RENTALS

45 Debt Consolidation
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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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

i 14 1 — H o m e s F o r S a l e
! Large 3BR/2.5 bam. 2 car garage.
! fkm bona garage. 17x54x14 lor bow
•or mob* homa. Sea In Mftowade at
:315 Dogwood Or. at comer ol
:llpeala Rd. 8169,000, come

1 A charry sWgh bad. toed wood.
wSh ptoow top mettrats eat. Never
used Sal 8549 Can datoer 407-4220230
A KINO SIZE PILLOW TOP
orthopedc mettrest set.
New In ptatsc. Sal 8195
407-422-6846

■New 3 A 4 bedroom homes w«h 80
downl Slow cradX ok Cal 407-6221237x237 to Snd out mere.
.SanfordlLake Mary: 3 BFV2BA.
: Hidden Lakes, by owner. 860.000.
|Cal after 5pm, 407-862-6610.
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Bad: Black eon canopy bad with
Lnury frn pBmtop eel N t w uead
407-402-2776

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Bedroom 7 pc CHERRY WOOD 4
pooler bed. el dove taSed. dreuer
w/trlerWror. cheat . night stand,
unused. ltd m box. Coal 85k. te«
81660: Stoshbsdcomaahfto 407660-1415.

Sale
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connection, new (Sain held,
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Couch: A1 Itakan Luther Sols.
8875. LovessaL 8625. Chae. 8525.
Brand New Sto toPtoaki Can Detow
407-4224)230.

Fo r S ale

mOOdi nomt. MtaCwiSa
:Serdord park 56*. 10x30 Florida
IRoom, carport, atorsga ahed,
ftottansor 6 gaa More toduttod, CHA.
•Cal tor apporenanL 407-3234)102.

Day Bed:
Be
2 orthopedic twine.
orvfxiM. trundle, never
whNe/ko
und. to! txaed Coal 860a eel 8295
407-6604)577.

-24x60 doubts wide. 2BR/2BA, Ifl.
Indy rm wtm wet bar. (frtog rm. large
Wand Mohan, laundry w ee. a

Dkfrg Rocm-13 pc. add (harry wood
double pedettei table ml leal. 8
Chippendale chavs, butte! A hutch,
never used, coal 86k. eeS 81299.
server, 8250 407-660-1415.

new e e l carpet. Atowgfal POO obo

40T-326-4736
36at0 met* home, attached FL rm.
partly hand, carpeted, cereng tone,
new Move, newA C located tolbwn
4 Coudry(atk6 ) Park. 5365 Orange
Bxd. Lk kfcnoa. Atofrg 815000 386740-1005
Mot*is home. Sanford: 1981
8ky«ne. 14x56, new AC A
refrigerator, wel maintained,
kdotmatton. Cal, 407-330-5661.

4'x6* Pool table gorgeous solid
wood. 1*elate, decorators legs, xtil
hereto Canddver Cost84500.tel
81750. 407-422-6004.

1 2 piece Name Brand Ouaan
ORTHOPECDIC PILLOW TOP
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Ptoaec. Sacnhoe 8100 Can Dakver
407-422-6848.

Pod Wile:« pretoeeonW B C tenet,
leaner pockets, one Inch prime ttoto.
never used. sM In Crate. Can
dekver 6 sal up. Coat 85k. M i tor
81650. 407-660-1415.

1BRASS BEO, QUEEN SERTA
poakiepadc eat S tome Nesar used.
com Ilk . tall---------18275 Can deaver. 4076604)677.

181 Appliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale
183 Television &amp; Storeo/Radto
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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Registered
Labrador
rwkwvwrs 8 rh rrrtoto male, 4 bkvrks
Treated to t i. etey. come 5 150 each
386-7584)918

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21 7 — G a r a g e S a l e s
BENEFIT 8ALE
CAT PROTECTION SOCIETY
Lott of Everything, a s usual*
Saturday 1 Sunday. August 3 6 4.
2460 Meionvile A ve, Sentord. oft
East 25to S I , Sam-Spm

MISCELLANEOUS
199 Pels A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horsos
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Collectibles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

For Sato: 30 gatoxi fish aquarium.
fu»y equipped Hood, new stand. 2
underground there, plants, hsh.
decorations, water treatm ents,
fo o d ... all included Excellent
c cn tao n 1100 00 obo C al 407-3267039

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47 PIECES, I t 7 0 S - 195(78.
PLUS 16 SHEET MUSIC
MAQAZ1NE8, I f 00. ALSO
OTHER
VARIOUS
MUSIC
BOOKS. 407-322-4361.

231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Busea/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 R e a Vehldes/Campers For Sale
243 Traders For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

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252 Accounting
253 Additions &amp;
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

231— C a r s F o r S a l e

SPAI SPA! SPAt 7 FT Lounger. Shp
loaded wSh Shoulder, tk p , Back. A
Neck Jets. Underwater U^it. cedar
cabinet Never used. Fid warranty
list 53295. must McnAcel 1650 407654 9141.

1969 Dux* L eSjbrr 4 Doer, ock] AC.
one owner. 63.700 mdse, mint
condmon. Michekn brae. 5 2 J5 0
obo 407-322-3773/ 407-619-4114.

2 3 0 — B o a t s Sc
A c c e s s o r ie s
14 ft Ihergtost boat wttFT
IS h p A traS er 5600
407-321-6710

1993 CHEVY CAVALIER. STICK
SHIFT, AC, 4 NEW TIRES. RUNS
GREAT 824)00.000.407-6336336

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Txe kx largecar. Iranortruck. Good

Como C heck Thom Outt
Many M odels To Ch oose
B rand New B oat A Trailer
Starting A t- 61,996.

W4 S el Vocx Boat on Consignment
Nichole O utboard Servtca Carrier.
407-3224)994.

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1997 Chavy 8-10 short bad (Jtckup.
Low mSaega. Dark Oman, AJWFM
CO stereo. 85000.407-323-2862.
64 Frelghtllner C to t o B I Runs
Mte a sawing machlna. 350
Cummkige engine.day bed. luet
p u i f l currant DOT inipDction
407-334-6073._________________

231— C a r s F o r S a l e

240— Boat Rentals
D4 Toyota Tercel 4 Bpd. New Brakaa.
Tires. Cold A/C. R unt Qreatl
102.000 M eet 83000 00 OBO 407321-9156

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980 Lxicotn Conbnenui Mark VI
L est then tOOK meet. 81500
407-321-0229

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1S66QMC •Jrnmy* SUV. 4 x 4 . 5 *
good tin t. 81.000. obo. 407-328otoe

We Have a Way You Can Cut
That Coat In Helm

1966 Honda Accord: New pent,
good interior 81495 or best Oder
C al 407-327-3657.

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‘Stucco Repairs*
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277-Fence
ClMtlo Fanes Company
Serving Ybu Over 60 Ybara

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(407)3314)766
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Btrtdar. C8C0S7285, R aaC om m ,
repair. 4 te rm * repair.
407-316-1741

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(366) 7666070
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308-T herapeutic
M assage
Avaton Center W61006016
Keren Chettoraon
LMT, (MA0014481
1400 8 . Perk Ave . Serdord
407-3306607

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261-C omputer Services

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NOW HIRING
TOLL COLLECTORS
Paid Training • Paid Vacation
Background A Drug Screen
Required

Bed Rm Set: Entire Bed 8et
W/Hdbrd/Ftbrd, Dresser. Mirror.
Cheat and MStorelSMBarad 8750
Can Dakvar 407-4224)230

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407 -365 -7035 .

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234— A utomotive
A ccessories

T h e N b w 2002

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287 Lawn Sendees
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 OH, Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
296 Pianc/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radk)
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Sheet Metal
318 Well DrtHng
319 Window Washing A Tinting
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Toyota Camry. 1993, t32K «m iat.
85000.407-6684)011 or 352-3634942.

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ptoalc. Mat eel 880 407-4226646

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loaded, mns g re e t 66.000 m le t
85.000. C al aftar 6pm. 407-3232519.

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motor? Wave got 6* n i Come eaa
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AUTOMOTIVE

2 2 3 — M is c e l l a n e o u s

Nichols Outboard
Service Canter
21 9 — W a n t e d t o B u y

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255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic TVe
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywal
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 Services
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221 Good Things lo Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

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72* and 6 Cheka wAaat. Sts to Baa.
8950. Lighted China C a t* * Aval
Can Darner. 407-4224030.

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223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s

1 Luxury Rrmptoowtop aal wNh 7 yr
•arranty Ml 8135. queen 8140, ktog
8210. Brand new. Located In
Sentord, 407-402-2778.

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t f lT O L O O K t y 'D lY
Whirlpool etove with eed cteenmg
oven. HotpoSX drahweeher 386216-4639

187— S p o r t i n g G o o d s

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CORRUOATEO STEEL ROOF1NO
lor Bams. Boat Docks, Shops, etc
Alto Culvert Pipe:
15*x20
5179 20/ea 18*x?a 5212 e a s e
Surplus S led &amp; Supply. Inc Apopka
407-293 5786

Corns 6 paper money
before 1964 and old mows posters
407-451-3812.

1 KING SERTA. poeturepedc eeL
never uead. Coal 82*. aal 8295. Can
detver 407-6604)577.

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191— B u i l d i n g
M a t e r ia l s

FUtart Back dxkm tame ptoe 8*fk*
Never uead P i n box Coal
8600. set 8275. A l oak. 8375 4076604)577.

REmOERATOR WhXlpooL 16 5 cu
IL top Ireeier. almond, aieelent
oondraon Must eat. 8150 407-3245118.

181— A p p l i a n c e s Sc
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

For Sale

M E R C H A N D IS E

Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobilo Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acroage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homos For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Properly For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

Beds located h Sartord, ormopedX:
tom eetorWi 5 yr warranty Twin 875.
U 89a quaan 896. ktog 8175 Now
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407-402-2778

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117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasturo For Ront
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Slornge/Offico For Rent

REAL ESTA TE

9t Apartmonts/
Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duple s/Tripiex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

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Last weekend baseball fans
got to see the game as It
was meant to be played as
the 2002 American Legion A
Area Tournament was held
at Seminole High School's
Alumni Reid.
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Respect
Things recently got a little
hslry sndscsly a] the
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members of The C A f
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Premiums force surgeons out of hospital
D e s p ite

SANFORD — Unable to pay soaring
malpractice insurance rates, four emergency
room surgeons suspended their practices.
The surgeons, all associated with Central
Florida Regional Hospital, were informed
by their carriers that premiums, to be paid
' ont and in cash, would quadruple to
t $600,000 for the year.
"Occasionally carriers will let you split
the premium into two Installments, but usu­

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before they Issue any coverage," said Dr.
Larry Alexander, the hospital's emergency
department medical director.
The situation has created two problems
for the hospital: one, Central Florida
Regional Hospital (CFRH) has lost the ser­
vices of four of its five general emergency

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room surgeons; and two, news of the doc­
tors' decision has generated fear in Ihe com­
munity about a potential loss of medical ser­
vice. Those fears have translated into a drop
in the number of people going to CFRH.
Emergency room doctors routinely see 90
patients per day. Since the story broke, the
hospital is averaging 74 patients.

"The rumors liave been outrageous,"
Alexander said. "We've had people call and
say they heard we shut the ER down, that
we dosed the hospital, that wc were turning
people away, that the doou were chained
up. None of that has happened.
"We arc open for business," he empha­
sized. "We're still taking care of people and
we will continue to take care of people. We
will not let our community down."
While tire surgeons' predicament and the
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Man arrested
after trying
to steal bike
from deputy
By Nick Pfetfauf
Staff Writer

By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — A Winter
Park firm Thursday was chosen
to oversee the design and con­
struction of City Hall's expan­
sion and the new Rinehart Road
fire station.
Following presentations by
three area design firms,
Architects Design Group (ADG)
Inc., was ranked No. 1 by City
Commission to provide design
professional services for the two
projects. The city will now enter
into negotiations with the firm
for design, cost and other con­
struction elements for the new
facilities.
Of the three design groups,
which also included Spillis
Candela and
The
Scott
Partnership Architecture, com­
missioners
w ew
tmn w r -------Wicklow cum
stodlan Jose Veramend), from left, Kristin Gutlerrqf, Kathleen Dilella, Wicklow Principal Beverly
impressed"” w ith Architects
Perrautt andd 1
Wicklow Dean of Students Skip Gardner Wednesday unload school supplies from a mlnl-van.
Gutierrez and DileDa are members of Mothers &amp; More, the group that collected the supplies for the school.
Design Group's commitment to
public and employee input
while working on a project.
Other elements, which tipped
the scales in favor of the Winter
By MicheNe Jerta
Park firm, included its pledge to
Managing EdKor
help the city find alternative
funding sources and raise pub­
tudents heading back to Wicklow
lic awareness for the projects.
Elementary School are receiving a little
“I want to see our employees
help from some community-minded
Involved in this process,”
mothers.
Commissioner Gary Brender
Members of the local chapter of Mothers &amp;
said. “I want them to take own­
More Wednesday delivered hundreds of school
ership of this project.”
supplies to the school, which will be distributed
Earlier this year, Commission
to students and teachers throughout the year.
opted to use the design/build
The supplies are from donations collected in
method, rather than the tradi­
June and July from Target and SAMS Gub
tional bid method, for the two
stores to help Seminole's elementary school stu­
proposed facilities. Since the
dents.
state legislature now allows for
”As mothers, we know how expensive it is to
more flexibility when it comes
buy school supplies,” said Judy Froehlich, a
to constructing large capital
member of the group. “We were going to do a
project, cities nave an alterna­
project, so we thought collecting school supplies
tive to the traditional low bid,
would be a good idea.”
one contractor choice.
The supplies included notebooks, index
In the design/build method,
Hundreds of school supplies and other Items were
cards, paper, crayons, pencils and other school
cities select a team of profes­
recently donated to Wicklow Elementary School by
items. The group also collected other essential
sionals, including architects,
the group Mothers &amp; More.
items, including boxes of tissues, sandwich
builders and cost-control spe­
bags, napkins and cups.
cialists. In May, Lake Mary sent
Wicklow Principal Beverly Perrault said the
them, and it is nice when the community and
out a request for qualifications
school supplies will be very he
schools work together."
(RFQ) in order to obtain a list of
the year, i
possible design firms to work
Wicklow was chosen as the recipient of the
school wheni
supplies through the recommendation of
on the City Hall expansion and
needed items. Instead of going without, teach­
fire station.
Kathleen Dilclia, who worked os a speech thera­
ers can distribute the donated supplies without
pist at the school. The Mothers &amp; More member
Eight companies responded
causing disruption to the class or upsetting the
told Perrault her organization was working on
to the request, and a selection
students.
the service project, and the principals informed
committee comprised of City
"We are very appreciative of the donation of
Manager John Litton, Finance
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supplies,” Perrault said. "There is a need for
Director Jackie Sova, Fire Chief

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Last Sunday, a man attempted
to steal a Sheriff's Issue
Mountain Bike off a Seminole
County sheriff's patrol car. Now,
he is facing another charge, giv­
ing a false identity.
On July
28, a deputy
walked out
the rear door
of the sher­
iff's District
No. 5 sub­
station on
SR-436 in
Casselberry
and noticed
a man
attempting
to take his
police

Suspect,
who gave
false
identity
after
arrest,
now faces
long list of
charges.

mountain

bike from the rack at the rear of
his vehide.
After the man ran from the
area, the deputy gave chase and
eventually apprehended him in
the woods alongside Howell
Creek. Pliers, wire cutters, a cable
lock and dish towel were found
and taken Into evidence. The
towel was assumed to have been
used to hide fingerprints.
At the Seminole County Jail,
the man refused to provide offi­
cers with his address, work, next
of kin, or other information. He,
at one point, told an officer his
name was John Scrra, 38 years of
age.
Later, after checking the state
of Florida's live scan system and
checking Serra's fingerprints,
information was received that his
true name is Bruce Palmer
Johnson, 37.
Initially, charges were, bur­
glary of an unoccupied con­
veyance, larceny of more than
$300, possession of burglary
tools, and resisting an officer
without violence. Now, because
of giving the false information,
he nas been charged with rcsisting/obstruding an officer by a
disguised person.
In a court appearance, the
judge determined he is to be held
without bond.
Authorities say he is also
wanted on an outstanding war­
rant issued in Orange County for
violation of probation on a con­
viction of petit theft and has an
unspecified case pending in
Seminole County.

Sheriff’s office aviation team receives
national award for infrared operation
Joan Rowan - Vendor at
Something Special Antiques
and Collectibles In Sanford.

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By Micheia Jerla
Managing EdRor
SANFORD — In December,
two suspects wanted on stolen
vehicle and drug charges tried to
outrun officers from me Sanford
Police Department after bailing
out of a stolen car They managed
to dude capture — at least for a
short time — by hiding in some
underbrush. The pair, however,
didn't realize their nighttime
ape attempt would be thwarted
two men from the Seminole
Sheriff's Office hovering
hundreds of feet above them in the
air.

Last month. Pilot Steve Farris
and Flight Officer Patrick Rice
received national recognition for
their efforts in apprehending the
two fleeing criminals. The aviation
team's video of the event sur­
passed hundreds of other entries
in this year's FUR Vision Award
Contest to win second place.
"Our unit submitted several
entries, and wc hoped to win
something," Rice said. "But, we
knew there was a lot of tough armpetition. You just never know."
FUR Systems Inc, sponsors the
annual contest. It honors law
enforcement personnel who use
the Forward Looking Infra Red

(FUR) System — a device But
focuses on body heat — in their
operations.
Last December, Farris and Rice
were on Delta shift when they
received a Signal 10 bailout call
from
the
Sanford
Police
Department After the helicopter
arrived at the scene, it didn't take
long for the aviation team and the
FUR System — attached to the
bottom of the helicopter — to
locate a heat source. They immedi­
ately amtacted the ground unit,
who went into the wooded area at
the comer of Persimmon Avenue
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H a n td pho to * by Tommy Vtoc u t

Seminole County Sheriff’s Office Pilot Steve Farris, left, and Flight Officer
Patrick Rice recently were awarded second place in this year's FUR Vision
Award Contest for their assistance In last year's arrest of two men wanted
on stolen vehide and drag charges.

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Sunday. August 4. 2002

T he Seminole H erald

S e m in o l e

S u m m a r y

A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
Mea culpa, redux: 1 know. I’m mixing my
Latin and French, but last week's correction was
so nice. I'm doing it twice.
In trying to correct an earlier mistake, I com­
pounded it. Let's play it straight this time and
just stick with the basics: Bill Daniel is running
............................. for Seminole County
Around the Clock Commission, District 2
against incumbent Randy
Morris. Bill Davis wrote a
letter to the editor criticizing
Bob Goff's polling activities
at centralfIoridapolling.com.
Daniel didn't criticize Goff
and Davis isn't running
against Morris. Why I contin­
ue to confuse these two gen­
tlemen is a mystery to me.
by D an P ing
Fortunately, there's only one
- ~ ~ ~ ~
- candidate for Bonehead of
the Month — me.
Daniel said my blunders generated more pub­
licity for his campaign. If that's the case. I'm
sending Goff a bill for the advertising The Herald
has been providing his company.
On target: The national retailer with the big
red bull's-eye may be expanding its current Like
Mary store.
A few months ago, the word Around The
Clock had Target looking for land on Rinehart
Road to build a Super Target facility. Those plans
may change according to people in the know.
One scenario Target may pursue is to work a
deal with grocery store chain Winn Dixie to
expand into their facility. Winn Dixie now oper­
ates a store in the old Goodings grocery store on
the Heathrow side of Interstate 4, just a couple of
miles down Lake Mary Boulevard from the com­
pany's store next door to Target. If a deal is
reached, Winn Dixie can consolidate its opera­
tions into the Heathrow site, leaving Target
enough room to create a mega store at its current
location.
No plans are final, and Target may ultimately
build a new facility on Rinehart. The retailer has
a strong interest in north Seminole County,
sources say, and wants to increase its presence in
the area.
R.I.P.: I'm in a state of mourning this week
because of the passing of a beloved family mem­
b er my 1986 Dodge Diplomat.
I've been ridiculed endlessly, primarily
because of the big dent in the right rear quarter
panel&lt;m d thelack of a rear bumper, evidence of
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moved’to Florida. Because of the body damage,
one Sanford official called it the Dodge Dent
Police Chief Brian Tooley threatened to attach
yellow tape to the car because he said it was a
moving crime scene.
I'm not sure why I grew so attached to the
Dodge. Though the motor still purrs, I've had
more than my share of problems. Its been stolen
and recovered twice. Both times officers found it
abandoned in a ditch with moderate damage.
The air conditioning went out years ago, the
radio a couple of years back. The power locks are
no longer powered, and the interior driver's side
door handle fell off.
The key ignition switch stopped working a
year ago, so I utilized my vast inexperience to
rewire it. How 1 kept from turning the driver's
seat into my own personal electric chair I'll never
know. You start the car by sticking your hand
under the dash into a handful of wires to flip a
switch and push a button. At least you used to
start it that way before the starter motor began to
fail. For a couple of days I hit it with a hammer
(the starter, that is) before engaging the switches
and buttons.
Finally on Sunday the starter failed complete­
ly. I contemplated dunging it out, but I guess I
had already accepted reality that I had to buy a
new car. A week before the starter conked out,
the right rear went flat. I cruised by car lots with
the “doughnut*' spare tire on the right rear eye­
ing the inventory and dreading the process.
The replacement? A 1999 Chevy Lumina.
Teddy Walker, The Herald's classified salesman,
describes the color as Florida State garnet. I pre­
fer to call it Alabama crimson. The newest car
I've ever owned was seven years old, so the
Lumina is brand new compared to my other
vehides.
The car handles and rides wonderfully, the air
conditioning is great, it's much more depend­
able, gets good gas mileage and there's plenty of
room. To top it all off, it looks pretty good, too.
There's only one thing I like better about the
Dodge.
It was paid for.
Ckrt « comment for Around The Clock?
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More than 2,260 degrees
will be aw arded Saturday,
Aug. 3, at U niversity of
Central Florida com­
m encem ent, w ith approxi­
mately 1,500 graduates
participating In three cere­
monies in the UCF arena.
At 8:30 a.m., ceremonies
will be held for graduates
of the College of
Engineering and Computer
Science, and the College of
Health and Public Affairs,
and the School of Optics.
Noon will sec gradua­
tions from the College of
Arts and Sciences. At the
3:30 p.m. ceremony, gradu­
ates are from the Colleges
of Business Administration
and Education, and the
Rosen School of
Hospitality Management.

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Editorial

Harold photo by Tommy Vlncont

BB G un Incidents
Alexander Michiel Oostcnbrink,
18, of Shady Oaks Circle, Lake
Mary, and C hristopher Dietzel, 16,
were arrested Wednesday in con­
nection w ith the BB Gun shooting
of w indow s in residences and
vehicles.
Tuesday, Longwood police
investigated three separate inci­
dents involving the pellotlng of - containers.
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o c c u p i e d vehicles and a residence.
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Lake Mary police investigated the
T he M lsslifg'M aat
shooting of a vehicle by a passing
A DeBary m an h ad parked his
SUV on Interstatc-4 near the Lake
sailboat in a yard on Monroe
Mary Blvd. exit. The vehicle's d ri­
Road. When ne checked the craft
ver supplied officers w ith the
on July 25, he discovered the 30
license num ber and the vehicle
foot m ast was missing from the
was located at the Oostenbrink
boat. A neighbor told sheriff's
home.
deputies she saw a m an take the
Following an investigation it
mast from the boat and cut it into
was determ ined that both youths
pieces, to sell for scrap alum inum .
had been involved in the incidents
Following an investigation,
in both cities. Oostenbrink was
Marc McDonald of DeBary was
&gt;laced under arrest. Dietzel was
arrested in connection w ith the
ocated at his residence and was
case. It was learned he reportedly
also arrested.
sold the alum inum for $6.15 at a
Lake Mary police charged
scrap yard in the Port of Sanford.
Dietzel w ith snooting into an occu­ He was arrested on charges of lar­
pied vehicle, criminal mischief and ceny of over $300, and dealing in
conspiracy. Lake Mary charged
stolen property.
O ostenbrink w ith principal, first
degree, shooting into a vehicle,
Crash
conspiracy and accessory after the
Scnque Carsen Brundidge, 18, of
fact.
West 23rd Street, Sanford, was
Longwood police charged
arrested by Sanford police
O ostenbrink w ith dam age to prop­ Tuesday. He was accused of being
erty over $200, firing a weapon
involved in a traffic accident on 1-4
into a building.
at SR-46, then driving off. Officers
stopped him on Rinehart Road and
O pen C ontainers
arrested him on charges of hit and
O viedo police arrested three
run leaving the scene of a crash
m en Wednesday, after they were
involving property dam age
found in front of a business in
(6,000), failure to obey a traffic sig­
O viedo drinking beer. The three
nal, no proof of insurance, and
w ere identified as Troy Calford,
having an expired tem porary
28, of Opalacka, Gowchan Singh,
license tag.
39 of Longwood, and Troy M.
Peskie, 27, of Oviedo. All three
DUI Arrests
were charged with violation of the
Ryan Shane Jeffers, 21, of
open container law.
O rlando, was stopped by Sanford
police W ednesday at 25th Street
Robert Fredrick Platt, 40, listed
and Sanford Avenue. He was
as homeless, was arrested by
charged w ith driving under the
Sanford police Tuesday at a
influence (DUI) of alcohol/drugs.
Laundrom at in the 2500 block of
Park Avenue. He is accused of con­
Joao Manuel Carrerio, 32, of
sum ing an alcoholic beverage con­ Logan Heights Circle, Sanford,
tained in a paper sack. He has
was stopped by sheriff's deputies
been charged with violation of the
Tuesday at Lake Mary Boulevard
city ordinance pertaining to open
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w ith DUI alco h o l/d ru g s.
Okey Ray G arrett, 33, of
Kingsport, Tenn., w as stopped by
Sanford police Tuesday at 25th
Street and French Avenue. He w as
charged w ith DUI alco h o l/d ru g s,
failure to exhibit a vehicle registra­
tion and no proof of insurance.

John Francis McGowan, 38, of
Sunnyside Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by sheriff's deputies
M onday at his residence. Deputies
were called regarding loud music
being played at the residence.
McGowan reportedly refused to
exit from the house w hen asked to
do so by the officer. He was subse­
quently charged w ith resisting an
officer w ithout violence, disorder­
ly intoxication, and operation of
an indoor sound am plification
device.

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Jack Kevin Bibcock, 39, listed as
homeless, from W inter Park, was
arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday. He was found near a
business plaza at East Commercial
and Palmetto Avenue, wearing
only a T-shirt. The rest of his cloth­
ing were found on a pile some d is­
tance away. He w as arrested on a
charge of indecent exposure in
public.
Zina Davis, 43, of Castle Brewer
Court, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday.
According to the arrest report, a
man, sleeping in his residence in
the 1000 block of West 12th Street,
was aw aken by the sound of som e­
one in his house. He reported see­
ing a wom an, identified as Davis,
w ith a num ber of DVDs in her
hand. Value of the DVDs was esti­
m ated at $90. She was arrested on
charges of burglary of a dwelling,
unarm ed, and petty larceny.

erald

Personsi planning to
attend the(Thursday,
Thursday, Ai
Aug.
8 m eeting of the Tourist
D evelopm ent Council are
asked to RSVP by
M onday, Aug. 7. The meet­
ing will be at the Hilton
Garden Inn, 705 Currency
Circle, Lake Mary with
lunch in the pavilion at
noon ($9) and the business
meeting at 12:30 in the
Gardenia Room. To RSVP
fax at 407-665-2920 or
phone 407-665-2900.
The Florida Trail
Association has
announced the next meet­
ing of Central Florida
Chapter will be Thursday,
Aug. 8, at 6:30 p.m., in the
Leu Gardens Camelia
Room. Mike McKay of
Central Florida
Anthropological Society
will present Native
American History in
Florida. The public is invit­
ed. Bring alum inum cans
for recycling, For addition­
al information contact Joan
Jarvis at 407-365-6036 or
contact bluetrailOaol.com

Wc welcome and encourage your letters and
com m ents. All letters m ust include y o u r nam e,
address and phone num ber to be published.

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Production
Etmn Tyrra*. JR.
B dE gan

The Suburban
Republican Women's Club
withhold a Red, White and
Bluegrass fund raiser
Barbeque at the Bam,
Highway 17-92 in Sanford
on Monday, Aug. 5 from
5:30 until 8:30 p.m. Plenty
of food, music, entertain­
ment, and a straw ballot
for candidates.
For reservations, contact
Betty Hirsch, 6600 Bear
Lake Terrace, Apopka,
32703.

.•Other A r r t t U ^ ...
Angela H am pton Drum m , 30, of
M ount Plym outh, was arrested by
sheriff's deputies at a motel on
West SR-46 Monday. She was
charged w ith possession of
cocaine, possession of u n d er 20
gram s of m arijuana, and poossession of drug paraphernalia.

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Brethren Reaching Out
will hold the second
National K id's Day
C elebration to encourage
youth achievement,
Monday, Aug. 5 from 3:30
until 5:30 p.m., at Seminole
Garden Apartments, 1600
West Fifth Street, #20, in
Sanford.
Wednesday, Aug. 7, from
2 until 5 p.m., at the same
location, Brethren Reaching
Out will hold the fifth
Annual America Goes Back
to School Event, a commu­
nity sponsored youth pro­
ram. Family support
ooths and back to school
supplies will be available.

A quiet garden setting at the Seminole County Schools Student Museum in Sanford waits for the return of studentAwhen class­
es resume Monday morning.

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Obituaries
SAMMIE LEE BROWN
Sammie Lee Brown, 79, Bcatdall
Ave., Sanford, died Tuesday, July
30.2002 at Healthcare &amp;
Rehabilitation Center of Sanford.
He was bom New. 11,1922 in
Florence, S.C., He was a Itcavy
equipment operator and a
Christian.
Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.
ANDREW J. BYRNE
Andrew J. Byrne, 71, Waterford
Heights, Kings Like, DeBary, died
Tuesday, July 30,2002 at Halifax
Medical Center, Daytona Beach.
Bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., he moved
to Central Florida in 1989. He was
a sheet metal mechanic for
Northrrop Grumman Aviation in
Bethpage, Long Island, N.Y. He
attended St Ann's Catholic Church
in DeBary.
Survivors include wife, Linda,
DeBary; sons, Andrew J. Jr., Long
Island, Christopher, Watertown,
Conn; daughters, Janice
Dougherty, Lake Worth, Jill Kelly,
Long Island; mother, Wilhelmina.
Port Richey; seven grandchildren.
Bauldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.
AUGUST B. CHANEY
August B. Chaney, Longwood,
was bom and died Tuesday, July
30.2002 at Florida Hospital,
Altamonte.
Survivors indude parents. Rich
and Karen, Longwood; brother
Jordan, Longwood.
Banficld Funeral Home, Winter
Springs, in diarge of arrangements.
MARGARET MAY
HOWERTON
Margaret ''Peggy'' May
Howerton, 74, New Smyna Blvd.,
Osteen, died Monday, July 29,2002
at her residence. Bom in Decatur,
Mich., she moved to Central
Florida in 1995. She was former
head chef for NASA In Houston,
Texas. She was a Christian.
Survivors include husband,
Paul, Osteen; daughters, Sue Ann
Platt, Osteen, Donna Moore,
Flagpond, Term., Donna Marie
Drury, E. Jordan, Mich., Diane
Haywood, Orange City; brothyets.
Bill and Larry Con way, both of
Michigan; sisters, Linda Jewel and
Kathy Diedrich, both of Michigan;
seven granddiildren; three great­
grandchildren.
Ncwlife Cmuatitwi &lt;c Funeral ^•
Chapd, Ormond Beach, in charge
of arrangements.
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NATHANIEL JACKSON
Nathaniel Jackson, 81, West 8th
Street, Sanford, died Wednesday,
June 24,2002 at Central Florida
Regional
Hospital,
Sanford. Bom
Nov. 11,1920 in
Quitman, Ga„
he moved to
Sanford over 60
years ago. He
was a retired
construction
laborer and a
member of
New Mount Calvary Baptist
Church, Sanford.
Survivors indude wife, Edith,
Sanford; daughters, Thelma Junes,
Jacksonville, Hattie Jones, Winter
Haven, Lillie Pearl Hall, Rochester,
N.Y., Alice Denese Crumity,
Sanford; sister, Ida Springer,
Sanford; 23 granddiildren; 58
great-grandchildren; five greatgreat-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, Aug. 3 at 2 p m at New
Mount Calvary Baptist Church,
1109 W. 12th Street Sanford, with
Rev. Leonard LJ. Wilson officiating.
Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.
GEORGE H. MADROUS
George H. Madrous, 67,
Arapaho Trail, Geneva, died
Saturday, July 27,2002 at Florida
Hospital East, Orlando. Bom in

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Central Honda from New York in
1990. He was a machinist and a
catholic.
Survivors indude wife, Jeamileh,
California; daughters, Susan
Madrous Kushncr, Suffrcn, N.Y.,
Helen Miller, Geneva; sons, John,
California, David, Orlando; 12
grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford /Like Mary, in
charge of arrangements.

Church in Sanford with the Rev.
Jimmy Dale Patterson officiating.
Burial will follow at the
Evergreen Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family
requests donations be made to the
American Carver Society.
Gramkow Funeral is in charge of
arrangements.

OCTAVIUS JACOB McKINNON
and OCTAVIAN ESAU
McKINNON
Infants Octavius Jacob McKinnon
and Octavian Esau McKinnon,
Georgia Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday, July 25,2002 at Arnold
Palmer Children's Hospital,
Orlando.
Survivors include mother,
Octavia McKinnon, Sanford; father,
Tavarius Knight, Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.
STEPHEN NIDOCK
Stephen Nidock,91, DaKosa
Avenue, DeBary, died Tuesday, July
30,2002 at DeBary Manor. He was
bom in Shenandoah, Penn. He was
a retired machine operator and
attended St. Ann’s Catholic Church.
He was a life member of Moose
Lodge of Hartford County in
Maryland.
There are no living survivors.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home,
Orange City, in charge of arrange­
ments.

LLOYD R. SHOEMAKER
Lloyd R. Shoemaker, 81, Sweet
Tangerine Court, Orange City, died
Tuesday, July 30,2002 at Florida
Hospital, DoLind. Bom in Mnbita,
Tex., lie moved to Central Horida
from South Dakota in 1953. He was
a retired self-employed pilot, and a
World War veteran of the US.
Navy. He was Protestant by faith.
Survivors include wife, Kay,
Orange City; son, Tim, Sarasota;
daughters, Mary Jane Amdt^
Milflliria.'N.Vncy Ban?, Orange City;
sisters, Nellie VNbodham, Apopka,
Mablc Royle, Barbcrville; six grand­
children.
Fourtowns Cremation, Inc.,
Orange City, In charge of arrange­
ments.
CLARENCE BURR SILVER
Clarence Burr Silver, 81, died
Saturday, July 27,2002 at his resi­
dence. He was bom In Oriskany
FalLs, N.Y. He was a US. Marine
Corps veteran of World War II and
Korea, and belonged to American
Ixgion Post 53 in Sanford.
Survivors include daughter,
Joyce A. I larvey, Sanford; brother,
Raymond Silver, Kokomo, Ind.; four
grandchildren; three great-grand­
children.
Memorial services were held
Friday, Aug. 2 at Sty. Peters
Episcopal Church in Lake Mary
with Father Charles Holt officiating.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lakc Mary, in charge of
arrangements.

MARY LOUISE NOBLES
Mary Louise Nobles, 72, of
Sanford died Thursday.
Visitation will be 4 to 8 p.m.
Sunday at Gramkow Funeral
Home.
Funeral services for will be 11
a.m. Monday at Central Baptist

MAGGIE LEE TURNER
Maggie Lee Turner, 66, Georgia
Avenue, Sanford, died Monday,
July 29,2002 at DeBary Manor,
DeBary. She was bom July 19,
1936 in Sanford, and was a life
long resident. She was a home­
maker.
Survivors include sons. Tommy
and Frederick, both of Sanford;
brothers, Paul Mathis and Robert
Mathis, both of Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

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bring or
What may touch your soul
Just walk with Jesus all the
way
And you wiMreach your goal
T h e (amity wish to thank all o»
you lor the lova, prayers and
all acts ol kindness. M ay O o d
forever bless each one ol you.
L o v e the fam ily
L o u is e a n d all the fam ily

JAMES WILLIAMS
James Williams, 80, Terry Lane,
Sanford, died Tuesday, July 23,

2002 at Healthcare and
Rehabilitation Center, Sanford.
Bom June 15,
1922 in Georgia,
he moved to
Sanford over 53
years ago. He
was a retired
roofer and a
member of Ml.
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Zion Missionary
Baptist Church,
Sanford.
Survivors
include wife, Irene, Sanford; sons,
James Smith and George Murphy,
both of Sanford; daughters,
Georgia Ann Promise, Sanford,
Emma Burke, Marianna; nine
grandchildren; eight great-grand­
children.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Aug. 3, at 11 a.m. at Ml.
Zion M.B. Church, Sipes Avenue,
Sanford, with Rev. Frank Williams
officiating.
Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.

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in Firebrick, Ky., she moved to
Central Florida from Portsmouth,
Ohio in 1969. She was a home­
maker and active in church work.
Survivors include husband.
Minister John Waddell, DeBary;
son, Terry Bazler, Longwood;
daughters, Donnas Arrasmith,
Palmetto, Sue McCrickard,
Puckett, Va., Lynn Anderson,
Palmetto, Jennifer Gabbetd,
Madison, Ind., Debbie Polk,
Sanford; 21 grandchildren; 11
groat-grandchildren.
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Methodist Church of
Philadelphia, N.Y.
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Smith, Deltona; daughter, Helen
Pollock, Clermont; sister, Eleanor
Austin, Edwards, N.Y.; eight
grandchildren; 22 great-grandchil­
dren.
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M a k e y o u r c h o ic e
With the dog days of summer just beginning, it seems appro­
priate to kick-off the silly season — Election 2002.
This year's election cycle will be considerably more low key,
on the local scene at least, than 2000. That doesn't mean the
issues are any less serious. In the coming days and weeks, two
candidates for Seminole County School Board — Jeannie Morris
the Incumbent, and Oscar Pendleton the challenger — will
begin knocking on doors, mailing literature and greeting
strangers in public places to convince voters to elect them as
their school board representative. Bill Daniel, the challenger,
and Randy Morris, the incumbent, will be engaged in the same
activity in their bids to represent District 2 on the Seminole
County Commission.
This is a particularly good year to team where the candidates
stand on issues important to you. An uncluttered local election
slate will provide candidates will plenty of opportunities to tout
their platforms without getting lost in the noise of a presidential
election. There are, of course, other primary races occurring,
most notably for governor and congress. We don't dismiss this
offices. Voters should carefully consider each candidate. But
local politics is where the rubber meets the pavement. Roads,
schools, public safety and quality of life issues top most peo­
ple's list of concerns. Those elected to local offices have the
greatest impact in these areas, so their campaigns deserve more
than cursory consideration. Talk to the candidates, question
their positions and make an informed choice.
One other thing: don't forget to vote for your candidate on
Sept. 10. What better way to demonstrate the greatness of
America than to exercise your right to vote, especially on the
eve of the one-year anniversary of the worst terrorist attack in
the nation's history.

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Your View
the new river walk section. I
think it is going to do more than
anything done in the last 50 years
to Improve the image of down­
town Sanford. In conjunction
with this, if the sabal palms along
Lakesnore Drive on 17-92
Dear Mayor Lesaard:
towards 1-4 arc trimmed, it
1 continue to read good things
about the work you are doing for would add significantly to the
beauty of the waterfront, which
all of us in Sanford —I am on
in many ways is one of Sanford's
your team and wish to help in
great assets. As an old Central
any way that I can.
Floridian, I have known for years
There are a few items that I
that Sanford possesses many nat­
think are extremely important on
ural attributes that other cities
the ongoing growth of our great
such as Orlando do not have.
city.
Sanford needs to be brought back
1.1 am enclosing a couple of
to what it was many years ago.
snapshots of large Canary Island
Over the years, Sanford has done
palms on the comer of Plumosa
less with more, but I am confi­
Drive and Sanford Avenue that
dent that under your leadership
are gradually dying. You can see
things will continue to get better.
from the enclosed pictures that
4. For many years I have said
they haven't been trimmed in
that Sanford needs to prepare a
many years. They need to be
brochure about the City, stressing
trimmed, the basis cleaned out
(he marina, and encouraging
and fertilized. I had written let­
winter residents who traverse to
ters before to the County
- Manager who turned them over
Florida via yacht and the Inland
to the Parks Department, but as
Waterway to come up the beauti­
you can see, nothing has been
ful St. Johns River, view "Old
done sine I brought this to the
Florida" and visit Sanford. This
County's attention over two
should be sent to major yacht
years ago. I know somehow the
clubs on the eastern seaboard
City could deploy a couple of
from Georgia to Maine.
men who could trim the trees,
5 .1 know the Department of
haul everything off and do some
Transportation is in the process of
fertilization in a day's time. We
re-doing the 1-4/46 interchange
both know it is very difficult for
to some degree. I am sure the
homeowners who take care of
City has already petitioned the
their lawns and take pride in
DOT to do some landscaping at
their homes when they see this
the entranceway, but installing
lights like those at the other inter­
changes and continuing the
streetlights from 1-4 to downtown
curb, within the City of Sanford's is needed.
right of way.
Again, I love Sanford. It is my
2. The second problem is a
Home, and I want to see it
huge one. Downtown Sanford
become the great dty it has the
will never move forward one
potential to become. Please let me
inch — in fact, it is going to
know if there is anything I can do
decline — with the present light­
to assist I am 100 percent on
ing situation. Downtown is
your team. I am not trying to be
almost pitch black at night.
redundant, but just passing on
Lights are few and far between
some of the old sayings I coined
and it really is unsafe.
many years ago.
a. Nothiru
othing turns up in this
world until somebody turns it
.You should go up. In other words, things don't
to Apopka in the evening and
happen accidentally; you have to
look at their lighting.
make them happen.
3 .1 read with great interest and
b. If you have a good idea and
congratulate you and the City of
tell ten peop!
people, nine of them will
Sanford for starting to work on
try to discourage
discou
you from doing

Huskey suggests
items important
to city’s growth

U.S.Army nurses
have come a long
way since 1861
Aug. 3 is the anniversary of U5. Army nurses getting a pay
raise, so today, let's discuss not only the army nurses, but all
service and civilian nurses.
I feel certain not everyone will agree with this, but nurses I
have encountered at the Central Florida Regional Hospital in
Sanford, and the Florida Hospital Fish Memorial in Orange
City, (the only two I've been at in the past years), deserve the
best pay their employers can give. Talk about TLC (Tender
Loving Care), these ladies, and the few male nurses, go all-out
......................... in helping the patients. They calm you if
ou're frightened, help alleviate pain If you're
g, and Jake care of most o ty o u rn ee d sr—
They
7 are TOPS, and many of them cut their
teeth as military
nurses first.
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Of course, YOU have to treat nurses with
respect in order to have their respect of you as
a patient. Get over-demanding and you may
not feel they are serving you properly.
Now, let's talk about the nurses who are
and were in the US. Army. The Army 1Nurse
Nick
Corps was started' by Gen. George Washington
Pfeifauf And authorized by Congress on Ji
June 14,1775.
&gt;u guess the pay I
$2 PER MONTH plus one meal (or ration) per
day. You can bet the women who took on those tasks weren't in
it for the money. Within two years, their pay was increased to
$8 per month, but still with only one ration (meal) per day.
August 3,1861 is considered the Army Nurse Pay Raise
Anniversary. It took another 84 years before congress autho­
rized the Surgeon General to employ women as nurses for
army hospitals at a salary of $12 per month, (with the same one
ration per day).
Now we know that money went much further back in the
late 1800s. A loaf of bread was five cents. Most meat sold for
about two cents per pound. So the $12 per month wasn't that
bad. But it's still shocking that salaries were so low even back
then, for people who often held the lives of individuals in their
hands.
For the sake of this article, I attempted to find out what the
starting base pay would be today for an Army nurse. I called
the local Army recruiting office who gave me a Tampa reemitfice number, who, in turn gave me two Army Specialist
numbers, only to get no answer on either number. So, we
won't even hazard a guess, but it's probably more than $12 per
month.
Army nurses, those with degrees in nursing, become officers,
and as such, earn much better salaries than enlisted personnel.
They also have better perks such as housing, uniforms, travel,
and rather than one ration, three square meals per day.
From what I have heard, military nursing is an excellent pro­
fession. You do what you have been trained and educated to
do, and get to sec the world while you're at it.
Give it some thought, but don't think you'll only eam $12
per month.

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it and the tenth one will try to
steal it from you.
c. In PR and advertising, if you
tell somebody somethinglong
enough, but the time they figure
out you ain't, you arc.
Cordially,
E Everett Huskey
President,
Huskey Development Co. Inc

Proposed revision
on used car lots is
a ‘poison pill’
l b the editor
The proposed ordinance revi­
sion Schedule F is a poison pill to
get rid of used car lots. It
reminds me of ant bait (auto
dealers) when they get it on
them, they go back to the rest
(support companies) and it kills
the others. We need to make a
stand and have a say In our
industry and our community. As
you review Schedule F, please
realize that to open a small car
lot will cost at least $1,000,000
under these revisions and drive
the small support companies out
of business in time.

After reading the revisions, a
dealer told me that at first he
thought he would be one of the
only ones around after this and
would make a lot of money. He
then remembered, after 25 years
in business when he lost his lease
a few month ago, that if these
revisions were in effect, he would
have to leave town to afford
another lot
Dealers would be required to
also have three service bays
directly affecting auto repair
shops that repair dealer cars.
Some shops get 25 to 35 percent
of their business from car dealers.
None of us can afford this.
I am providing a petition so
that we may have a dunce to
have a voice in this matter. Please
sign the petition and have as
many people (customers) and
friends as you can sign i t We will
pick up the petition before the
12th of August The next workshop will be at 4 p.m. on August
12,
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please get as many signatures as •
possible as soon as you can in the;
next week.
Jim Dunn
CMC Automotive Group
Sanford

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The Herald asks people what they th in k ...
It’s been almost
a week since nine
m iners in
Som erset, Pa.,
w ere rescued
fro m 2 4 0 fe e t
beneath the
ground. A fter
three days trapped
in a watery m ine,
many believe
fin d in g all nine
alive was nothing
short o f m iracu­
lous. We asked
som e people what
they fe lt when
they heard about
all nine surviving
the ordeal.

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Since ma and my
husband. Jm, am from
Pennsylvania, our IWst
love Is Pennsylvania. I
•eel this is something
God had his hand on.
He brought them al up
DeLores Lash

I thought It was
great Somebody was
with them. When I
saw It on the news, I
thought about the bttte
girl In the wel that
happened a lew yean
ago.
Renea Pennington

Lake Mary

Sanford

I felt elation. Tho
chances were against
them. They couldn't
make sounds to let
people know they
were alive. It was
uplifting lor everyone.
John Saisbury
Sanford

I was so glad to
hear that they were
alive. I was a firefighter
In Michigan, and we
need to make sure the
work gets done that's
supposed to be done.
The whole thing
makes you feel good.
George McClain
Winter Springs

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domain
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disorder lor
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Stoker
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Parsoghian
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T h e W ay W e W ere: Early
railroads in Sem inole County
of Doyle's store will be in the
2003 Historic Sanford Calendar
to be published soon by the
Sanford Historical Society).
Brantley also had a store at
the end of Tuscawilla Road to
Lake Jesup where the railroad
idea was probably originated.
His business entailed hauling
by oxcart, goods deposited by
steamboats at Mellonvilie for
destinations to the south.
Rather than oxcarts, his idea
was to build a railroad from
Lake Monroe to his Tuscawilla
Road store and beyond.
In 11878 Brantley went to
New York to buy rails and
rolling stock for his railroad,
but his sudden death there
ended the dream.
S iln c c lp h e r
Thankfully, others took up
the dream and by the end of
the 19th century, what is no
Mellonvilie, Osceola and
Gabriclla. There is also a listing • Seminole County was well con­
nected by rails.
of a large number of other set­
tlements and villages that no
The South Florida Railroad
longer exist, along with dates
and locations.
A charter was issued in 1875
There is information on agri­ for the Lake Monroe and
culture, commercial fishing,
Orlando railroad, but no
progress was made until 1879.
cattle raising, timber and tur­
At that time, E.W. Hcreck of
pentine, all early industries.
Longwood, Dr. C.C. Haskell of
There is information on early
Maitland, Fredric H. Rand of
leisure activities and a large
Sanford and Longwood, pro­
section on transportation.
cured the articles of incorpora­
Since I can't remember writ­
ing much about early railroads, tion and changed the name to
the South Florida Railroad.
I will do so today. All of the
In spike of jeers from rail­
information comes from "Early
Days of Seminole County
road magnates in Jacksonville,
History" which can be obtained these men proceeded with
bonds bought mainly by the
at the Museum of Seminole
County History, 300 Bush Bivd. owners of the Boston Daily
It is free, as is the admission to
Herald. One of its owners was
the brother of Dr. Haskell. This
the museum.
road is often noted as the first
and only one built, owned and
George C Brantley's Dream
run by a newspaper. The road
It is possible that the first
was to tun from the St. Johns
railroad in the area was in the
River in Sanford to Charlotte
mind of George C. Brantley
Harbor on the Gulf of Mexico.
who had a place in Mellonvilie
with Michael Doyle. (A picture
To highlight the endeavor,

The Seminole County
Historical Commission recently
published a new expanded
2002 edition of “Early Days of
Seminole County History." It
contains brief histories of each
incorporated city in the county
............................... plus pre­
sent day
unincorpo­
rated com­
munities
and also
early settle­
ments that
have not
survived.
Some of the
latter
Grace Marie
include

there was a ground breaking
ceremony in Sanford on
Saturday, June 10,1880 when
the first spade of earth was
turned by former president
Ulysses S. Grant who, at the
time, was taking a tour of
Florida. The shovel used is on
display in the Sanford
Museum. There is an historical
marker at the site of the ground
breaking ceremony on East
First Street.
By Oct. 1,1880, the line was
completed to Orlando by way
of Longwood and Maitland, a
distance of 23 miles. The fol­
lowing day, an excursion from
Sanford was run mainly on flat
cars fitted with wooden bench­
es. A cannon was mounted on
the last car, wadded with
Spanish moss which saluted
the occasion enroutc. The
Orlando residents entertained
with a barbeque.
According to Mr. J.B. Clouscr
of Longwood, "The rolling
stock consisted of one coach,
one flat car, a diminutive little
engine called "the Seminole".
This was the first railroad
south of latitude 29 degrees
north. In 1884, it was adver­
tised as "The DeSoto Line
Through Florida" and in 1897 it
was billed as the "Gate City
Route".
Three Mason-improved
engines were owned by the
line; R.M. Pulsafer #7, H.B.
Plant #8 and H.S. Haines #9.
In 1883 a three-fifths interest
in the railroad was sold to the
Plant Investment Company
(PICO) making it part of the
Plant system which then
extended the line to Tampa.
Since there was no railroad
south of Jacksonville at that
time, the South Florida
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llroad. In 1980 it joined the
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Repair and maintenance shops
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Sixth Street, and Union Station
was located at the west end of
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F L IR ------------Continued from Page 1A

doesn't only help In the apprehen­
sion of fleeing criminals. Since
they began flying for the sheriff's
office in 1995, both Harris and Rice
have worked on missing persons,
robbery and car chase operations.
Although the two men are cur­
rently on different shifts, they
received their award as a team.
They also received a FUR Vision
Jacket, a personalized plaque, and
$200 to give to a charity of their
choice.
On July 29, the pair donated the
money to Kids' House, which
helps children who have been vic­
tims of crime. Sanford Deputy
Chief Mike McCoy, whose officers
actually made the December
arrests, accepted the donation.
McCoy also serves on the Kids'
House board of directors.
"We saw a list of charities, and
agreed to give the money to Kids'
House," Farris said. "We both
thought It was a worthy cause."

and 8th Street to apprehend the
suspects.
"When the ground unit went in,
an officer spotted a cat on the rail­
road tracks and thought that was
the heat source we spotted," Farris
said. "The system locates all heat
sources, which sometimes can be
animals. But, that night we had a
strong target, and we knew it was
one of the suspects."
He was rignt The ground unit
eventually found and arrested the
two men. According to the police
report and video taken that night,
one suspect gave up without a
fight, while the other was arrested
following
some
dramatic
wrestling.
"This Is just another good case
where airborne works well with
perimeter units," Farris said. "This
changes the rules for wanted sus­
pects."
The aviation team, however,

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Abby

Santord Deputy Chief Mike McCoy, left, accepts a $200 check (or Kids'
House from Seminole County Sheriffs Office Pilot Steve Farris. Farris and
Flight Officer Patrick Rice received the money after winning second place in
this year's FLIR Vision Award Contest. Standing with the two men Is
Seminole County Sheriff Don Eslinger.

Design

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Continued from Page 1A

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the Palm Bay Municipal
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DEAR ABBY: "Ross" and I
have been married for 17 years.
We have two beautiful children.
1\vo years ago, he
.............
took a one-week
vacation by himself
outside the United
States. When he
returned, he told me
he had been with
vL.
other women and
needed to be tested
for STDs. I was dev­
astated, but I forgave
him for the sake of the Dear
children. 1never bring
it up, but it still hurts.
Last night, Ross
informed me that he
• • •
is going again. This time he is
taking along a single male
friend. 1asked him to promise
me he will remain faithful, but
he refuses to discuss it. He says
he intends to go and have a
good time, and that we can talk
about it the day before he
leaves — whicn is three months
away. I told him it was emo­
tional abuse. He just laughed.
Am I being unreasonable?
BROKENHEARTED IN
BIRMINGHAM

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Continued from Page 1A

Craig Haun and Commissioner
Urender narrowed the field to
three.
On Thursday, Litton request­
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three so the city could move for­
ward with the projects before a
November bond issue referen­
dum for the fire station.
The Lake Mary faculties will
be added to a long list of projects
designed and overseen by the
Winter Park group. ADG has

Page 9A

30 years with Florida cities and
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dos. We work with municipal
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Following negotiations with
ADG, Commission and city staff
hope to have a proposal, which
will include initial design and
cost estimates, ready as soon as
possible so it can be presented to
residents before the November
election.

Dileila her school was in need of
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Wicklow was a good place to start
If we do it again next year, we will
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underlying issues arc a growing
concern in the medical communi­
ty, Alexander said emergency
I room patients should not see a
I- drastic change in procedures.
I - Patients who come into the emer' gency room with abdominal pain
- and require surgery hut do not
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treated by general surgeons on
"back-up call." Apjx-ndectomies,
bleeding ulcers, gall bladder com­
plications, anil bowel obstructions

arc typical of the operations these
doctors treat Many patients come
in with abdominal pains,
Alexander Mid, hut only a small
percentage require the emergency
nxim surgery.
In July, for example, 259
patients came into the emergency
room with pains in their
abdomen. Of those, 211 were treat­
ed and released, 38 were admitted
but did not require surgery, four
were transferred to oilier hospitals
at tiie patients' request, and six

required surgery. It would lx* pos­
sible in many cases to cover emer­
gency' surgeries with the hospital’s
one remaining general surgeon.
"It's obviously not tire preferred
situation," Alexander slid. "If we
have a patient who needs a gener­
al surgeon and we can not provide
that service, our protocol will lie to
call the closest hospital to find a
surgeon who can treat the
patient."
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citing tire volume of malpractice
cases filed In the state combined
with punitive damage awards tliat
can climb to hundreds of millions
of dollars. Craig Hair, director of
marketing for CFKH, slid two
years ago 35 different companies
offered malpractice insurance.
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technicians,
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can't practice, they can't pay their
employees."

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th e B lG S
Weekly stats for Seminole
County’s Major League
Baseball players

C r o w n i n g a c h ie v e m e n t
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

Oviedo High School's

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week of the regular season as both cham­
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In the A League, Matt’s Team went 4-0,
knocking off S4cS Fence twice by identi­
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B o ys o f sum m er

ORLANDO — University of
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workout at the UCF practice
field. He is scheduled to have a
metal plate inserted in that
ankle during surgery Friday.
"It's unfortunate/U C F
defensive coordinator and line­
backers coach Bill D'Ottavio
•aid. "We need everybody we
can to go to battle and Antoine
is a guy 0 4 think very highly of
and we were looking for a big
year from film."
Poe, who has not redshirted,
won the vacant starting job in
the spring, despite missing time
with a knee injury. He saw lim­
ited time last season due to var­
ious ailments and played in one
game at Kathleen High School
as a senior before suffering a
knee injury that delayed nis
.enrollment at UCF. He has tal­
lied 27 total tackles bi two sea­
sons at UCF, including nine last
year.
Sophomore Stanford Rhule
(Fort Lauderdale/Dillard HS)
came out of spring drills as the
backup to Poe and is expected
to assume the starling role
when fall camp begins Aug. 8.
He recorded 25 tackles as a true
freshman last year.
"Poe will be back at some
int, but the other guys will
ve to step up," D'Ottavio
said. "Stanford Rhule did a
a t job in the spring and we
ve a lot of confidence in
him."
"Antoine could have been
one of the best linebackers
we've ever had here, athletical­
ly," head coach Mike Kruczek
said. "He has great speed and a
nose for the football as well as a
tenacious attitude, but he's
been an injury-prone guy.
"He will be sorely missed

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the league continued to improve as the
season progressed and it made for an
interesting tournament.
In fact, the A League Tournament had
to go to a tie-breaker with Matt's Team
surviving over the Shoestrings, 15-12.
Further proof of the improvement of
the other squads was evident on the final

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defeat to the Shoestrings, by a relatively
easy 11-7 score and a tough, 12-10, extra
point battle.
The other two teams split with each
other for the week, S&amp;S winning, 11-6,
and the Shoestrings winning 11-7.
In the B League, Sanford Church of
God had a very easy time of it in going
3-0, disposing of the Hawks (15-3), the
Unknowns (15-5) and Westview Baptist
Church (15-6).
The Unknowns went 2-1 for the week,
topping the Hawks (15-9) and Westview
(15-8). The Hawks picked up the other
See Volleyball, Page 2B

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51

• Continues to put up big
num ber as Angels have
taken top spot in A L West.

Danny
Graves

SANFORD — No doubt now.
Matt’s Team and Sanford Church of
God proved that their regular season
league championships were no fluke as
they also claimed the titles in the post­
season tournament for the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Spring Recreational
Volleyball League at the Salvation Army
Gymnasium.
Neither team cruised to the champi­
onships however as the other teams in

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Last weekend baseball (ana got to see the game as it was meant to be played as the 2002 American Legion AArea Tournament was held at Seminole
High School's Alumni Field. The kids were playing (or the love of the game under the sun and having a ball as they tried to win a spot In the State
Tournament, which began Friday and continues through Monday In Bradenton. Eventual Area champion Sanford Post S3 kicked up a little dirt on the
bate paths In the tourney as evidenced by Mike Brady sliding safety back into first (top) as a plckofi throw skips past the Oviedo first baseman and
Jason Louwtma (above, right) sliding safety Into third on a double by Austin Pride. Oviedo also gavo a good showing tor itself; coming back from an
opening game loss to face Sanford in the final on the strength ot pitcher's like Corey Bovla (above, left).

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Members of the 2002 USA Junior Olympic Baseball Champion Scorpions (left to right bottom row) are: Ryan Horton,
Rick Marlin, David Waftrtp, Marco Paddy, Bryan Seaman, Drew Powell, Assistant Coach Bob Powell, (second row
left to right) Manager Sal Lombardo, John Alonso, Kyle Bed, Brian Kelley, Benji Nazzaro, Sean Morrison, Trey
Vandewater, James Rowe, Luke Selph, Kyle Ramsey, and Coach George Martin.

JUPITER — The Orlando
Scorpions recently returned
from Roger Dean Stadium in
Jupiter where they were once
again victorious in the 16-andUnder category at the USA
Junior Olympic Baseball
Championships.
Two years ago the Scorpions
had also won the AAU Jr.
Olympic Nationals 16 &amp; under
title.
The team was made up of
local young men (none of which
were on the 2000 Championship
team) who fought through a
few early round losses to get
themselves into the finals on
Saturday against the very

strong Apopka team.
Yes, Central Florida baseball
was once again very well repre­
sented.
In a hard fought game by
both teams the Orlando
Scorpions prevailed 8-6 to take
the Championship.
Pitcher Kyle Ramsey (Osceola
High in Kissimmee) was chosen
to go to Tucson, Arizona to
compete amongst 36 other play­
ers loi a final roster spot on the
USA Youth National Team who
will play in the International
Championships to be held in
August in Venezuela.
The team started out a bit
slow in the beginning of the
tournament but came together
See Scorpions, Page 3B

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8p«clal to the Herald
SAMSULA — New Smyrna Speedway will be a
very busy place tonight (Saturday, August 3) as
three major FASCAR Series, the Goodyear 1-ale
Model Challenge, the FASCAR Pm Modified
Scries and the Florida Mini-Stock Challenge, will
all run their next scheduled race.
Also on the card will be heats and features in
the FASCAR divisions of Super Stock and Strictly
Stock.
There will be no Super Late Models this week as
those cars will be at Citrus Speedway to run Race
No. 2 of the Florida Triple Crown. The race will
also be No. 7 for the Sunbelt Super Series.
Pit gates will open at 4 p.m. with grandstands
open a 6 p.m. and racing action beginning at 7:30
p.m.
Next weekend, Friday and Saturday, August 910, Orlando Speedworld and New Smyrna
Speedway will both be holding a Double Points
Night event for all FASCAR divisions.
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 O W 9 A P I.C O M

Also you arc invited to tune in to Daytona's

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WNDB-AM 1 1 5 0 "7 7 k - nnv "VOICE" of Slock 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 Stock 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!
ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD DRAGWAY
BITI1LO — Orlando Speedworld Dragway will
be hosting the Midnight Street Legal Drags
tonight (ikiturday, August 3) from 10:30 p.m. to 2
a.m.
Cars must be driven in, no towed cars, and
must have working headlights, taillights and muf­
flers.
Gates and staging lanes open at 1030 p.m. and
close at the rear at 2 a.m.
General Admission is $10 and only $5 more to
run your car.
The local dragstrip also hosts "Street Drags"
every Wednesday and Friday night from 6 p.m.
until 10:30 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.

Volleyball —
Continued from page IB
win, getting past Westvlew, 157.
The results for Week 8 were:
A League _ Matt's Team (4-0),
the Shoestrings and S &amp; S Fence
(both 1-3).
B League _ Sanford Church of
God (3-0), the Unknowns (2-1),
the Hawks (1-2) and Westvicw
Baptist Church (0-3).
But the final week of the regu­
lar season proved interesting os
Matt's Team was whipped, 11-2,
by the Shoestrings. Malt's Team
did bounce back later to avenge
the loss with an 11-4 thum ping
but a statement had been made
in the A League.
Matt's Team and the
Shoestrings both got past S&amp;S
Fence twice, Matt's winning 116 and 11-2, and the Strings win­
ning 11-5 and 11-4.
The upset bug also bit Sanford
Church of God on the final
night as the Unknowns went a
perfect 3-0.
The Unknowns won a spirited
battle with Church of God, 1511, and also spiked the Hawks
(15-9) and Westvlew (15-6).
Church of God did win its
other two games, edging past
Westvlew (15-11) and topping
the Hawks (15-7).
Westvicw got the other victo­
ry, winning an extra-point battle
with the Hawks, 16-14.
The results for Week 9 were:
A League _ Matt's Team and
the Shoestrings (both 3-1), and S
&amp; S Fence (0-4).
B League _ the Unknowns (3-

0), Sanford Church of God (2-1),
Westvlew Baptist Church (1-2)
and the Hawks (0-3).
The final regular season stand­
ings were:
A League: Matt's Team (26-6),
the Shoestrings (17-15) and S &amp;
S Fence (5-27).
B League _ Sanford Church of
God (18-7), the Hawks,
Westvicw Baptist Church, and
the Unknowns (all 10-15).
In the A League Tournament,
Matt's Team and the Shoestrings
both went 3-1 in the preliminar­
ies, Matt's Team beating S&amp;S
Fence, 11-4 and 11-6, and the
Shoestrings winning twice
handily over S&amp;S, 11-4 and 11-2.
But it was the head-to-head
meetings that proved interest­
ing, as the Shoestrings won the
first match-up, 12-10, and just
needed a victory to secure the
championship.
But Matt's Team showed why
they have been champions
numerous times, bouncing back
to win twice, 11-4, In the regular
meeting and 15-12 in the tie­
breaker game.
In the B League Tournament,
Sanford Church of God was
ircssurcd, but never really chalenged, as it went 3-0, besting
Westvicw Baptist Church, 15-7,
crushing the Hawks, 15-1, and
then battling past the
Unknowns, 15-9.
The other three teams all tied
fof second with 1-2 records,
Westvicw nipping the Hawks,
15-13, the Unknowns thumping
the Hawks, 15-2, and the Hawks

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whipping Westvicw, 15-4.
The results for Week 10 (tour­
nament) were:
A League _ Matt's Team (4-1),
the Shoestrings (3-2), and S&amp; S
Fence (0-4).
B League _ Sanford Church of
God (3-0), Westvicw Baptist
Church, the Unknowns and the
Hawks (all 1-2).
The final overall standings
were:
A League: Matt's Team (30-7),
the Shoestrings (20-17) and S &amp;
S Fence (5-31).
B League _ Sanford Church of
God (21-7), the Hawks,
Westvicw Baptist Church, and
the Unknowns (all 11-17).
The teams do not get much
chance to celebrate their victo­
ries or cry in their beers, as the
Fall season will begin in just one
more week, Monday, August
12th.
Because of scheduling con­
flicts with the Salvation Army,
registration is already underway
for Fall Adult VolleyDaU.
"We have to start early
because the Salvation Army
Gymnasium Is only available
until the end of October or early
November," said Jim Schaefer,
Recreation Supervisor for the
SRD. "The building is then
closed so they can use it for
Thanksgiving and Christmas
projects."
Space is limited so for infor­
mation please call the SRD at
407-330-5697 during normal
working hours Monday through
Friday.

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VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK
BARBERVILLE — The powder puff derby is on
again as it is set to be run tonight (Saturday,
August 3) at Volusia Speedway Park .
Ladies you've had enough rest now it's time to
show your dirt racing skills giving it all you
have!! Go get em girls!!
Also on the card will be a regular evening's
schedule of races In the Late Model, Hobby Stock,
Street Stock, Mini Stock and Pure Stock classes
will be tun.
Grandstands open at 5 p.m. and racing starts at
7:30 p.m.
General Admission is $10 with children 12 and
under free. The track also offers Senior and
Student discounts.
For information on schedules, etc. call 386-9854402 or visit the web at http://www.volusiflspccdwflypaxk.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, tum
left on SR 40. The facility is five miles cast of
Barbcrvillc.
RESULTS

O R L A N D O SPEEDW O R LD
Friday. July I t
TIA RA WINCED SPRINTS 0002 Sartre I m 14) _ H u t Rat* 1
W in n ... (SX) Bo Hartley; l l , . t Rare X Winner; (79)D*&gt; k) Slawlak. H u t
Rare 1 Winner. (22) W tyne Reutimanrv F u tu re FlnUh: 1. (79) David
Slawlak; 2. (22) Wayn* Reutimann; 3. (IS) Shan* Butler; 4. (91) Dave
Stark; 3 (19) Keith Sutler: 6. (00) Wayn* Reutlmxnn Jr; 7. (76) l*aul
s u d d en . I. (2) Scott Adem*. 9. (10) Matt Mercer; 10 (32) Sonny lU rtlry;
It. (96) Frank S rlm ca; 12 (6) Skerter Faulconer; 13. (9) John Petttjohn;
14. (29) C ary Gimmler; IS (IX) Bo Hartley; 16. (ST) Dan Sutter; 17. (0)
Dude T ute; IS. (80) Wendy MithU, 19. (33) Lee Clpray.
Friday, July 27
BANDOLERO'S .1 .(6 ) Patrick Conrad, young gun; 2 (2) Matt Martin,
b a n d it 3. (63) Dalton Zehr, b a n d it 4.(11) Brandon Thornton. young gun;
3. (la) Chita SUgga. young gun: 6 (14) TVoy Adklna, b a n d it 7. (Iw )
Derrick Wood, b a n d it 6 (40) Mathew McGUJbray; 9 (X) No driver Uated; 10 (3S) No driver liatad; It. (32) Dana Layne; 12. (40) Jeaaka Murphy.
LEGENDS . I. (1) Tommy Ionian; 2. (99) Jeff Jchnaon; 3 (23) )aaon
Ruaemart 4. (8) Ray Sat* i t ; 5. (00) Jordan Rkhanlaon. 6 (11) Cary Tlnka;
7. (47) Urn Bagnalt 6 (4) Cart S tain: 9. (M) Brett Montgomery; l a (SS)
C leg Montgomery; 11. (6) Kenny W yatt 12. (001) Garrett Richardaon; 13.
(76) Ken Penta; 16 (23) Bruce Saaaer
SUPER LATB M O D E L S . 1.(02) Jared Allieon; 2.(54) Ruaa Thomaon.
3. (14) Roredt Roach. 6 (24) Richie Anderaon. 3. (33) Ricky Wood; 6 (21)
Dink Anderaon; 7. (26a) Bobby O r r 6 (30) Mark Emereon; 9. (26) Mike
Murphy; 10 (44) Greg Brook*; 11. (S3) Vaughn MctnUre; 12 (26w) Eric
D rflendatt IX (22) Larry Oataert 14. (3) Derrick Strong; IX (43) Mack
Hanbury.
MODIFIED _ I. (S3) Shane Held; X (2a) Bobby Blake; 3. (67) Darren
Could; 6 (30) Jo in Fong; 1 (I) Jhnmy WUUna; 6 (99) W n Heigh; 7. (33)
Tom Held; X (91) Donald Slappy; *. (17) WUliam Sullivan; l a (08) Terri
SPORTSMAN _ 1. (4) Rkk John* X (3) Earl Beckner; X (9) Kelly Jarrett
4. (93) Bruce C aytoif X (23) Richard M ight 6 (77) Danny Shearer; 7. (22)
Homer Cordon; X (7) Bill H alt 9. (31) John B ennrtt IX (2) Brett
Bultamcicr; 11. (11) Juatln Hall
MINI-STOCK _ 1. (7) Urn M cPhait X (96) Burt Mora*; X (30) Bobby
O r r 4. (07) D kk Laralo; 3. (88) R. J. A m onr; 6 (07a) Steve Wagnrr; 7. (43)
Tom Roee; X (24) N o driver baled; V. (77) Jamie WUliama; 10. (3) Cory
Kaiaer; 11. (28) Sean Baaa.
SUPER STOCK _ I. (92) Bobby S im on; X (1) Carl Prtere; X (12) Cory
Freed; 4. (7b) Bob Vrtnra, X (64) Billy C uddy; X ( l i t ) Rkk John* 7. (4)
Chad Pierce; X (2) Ron Whaley; 9. (17) Rob Watford; 10. (11) Duane
Freed; II. (49) Jaeon Foeter; IX (44) Bob Beikr; 13. (00) John Hodge; 14.
(30) Jeff W right 13. (28) Lenny C rery
STRICTLY STOCK . 1. (5) Charlie Pitt*. X (24) Ken MarahaU. X (38)
Jim Shaver. 4. (90) Barry Parka. X (20) Juettn Reynolda. 6 (1 ) Coy Riddle;
7. (30) Dick Keeling; X (43) Jim Leaiie; 9. (27) Robert Ward; IX (11) Debbie
simpaon; 11. (H I) Donald Springer; IX (0) Michael S u y ; IX (33) Frank
Coatanhno; 14. (34) Ronnie Karto; IX (00) Mike Simpaon; IX (S3) Jeff
N E W S M Y R N A S P EE D W A Y
Sefcudag Jaly 10
TIA RA W INCED SPRINTS (3002 Serire Race IS) _ H u t ILace 1
Winner! (29) C u y Cim m kr. H u t R u e 2 W inner (10) Matt Mercer.
F u tu re Flnlehi 1. (91) David Slee k ; X (0) Dude T ute; 3. (29) Cary
C im m kr; 6 (22) Wayne Reutiman, X (It) Shane Butkr. 6 (10) Matt
M cror, 7. (79) David Skwtak; X (19) Keith Butter, 9. Da) Bo Hartley; IX
(32) Sonny H a itky; 11. (76) Paul Madden; IX (2) Scotty Adema; IX (96)
Frank Sinter*; 16 (St) D m S utter; IX ((b) Nick Manikia,' 16 (21) Jimmy
AM*.
LAT1 MODEL _ 1. (77) Brian BcUaw; X (04) Doug Samion; 3. (26) Mike
Murphy; 6 (I t) Jeremy Fitch; X (23) David Pktka; 6 (24) Jaeon
WUliamaon; 7. (00) Scott S tithtr, X (4) Cynthia Strahky; 9. (7) Charlie
M en; IX (43) Randy Dye; II. (30) Rich O oueer; IX (21) Steve Sm ith
SPORTSMAN . 1. O H ) Donnie WUliama; X (07) Ron Lufcy; X (007)
Terry Wright; X (IS) Chria Pehidat; 6 m i X (13a) Billy Spade.
MINI-STOCK . 1. (7) D m McPhalL X (9ar) Charlie Staata; X (1) David

S p e e d w a y

Caitrllo; 4. (23) Wayne lVeil*; 3. (13) Don Sttoaahl. Jr; 6. (98) Burt Mone.
7. (71) Ted Vulpluf; 8 (II) Pug Puglifl. 9. (0) Vem R o/kr; IX (00) Mike
Sibk; II. (3) Cory Kalacr. IX (14) Katherine Thomaa; 13 (38) Ben Hutto.
14. (01) Conrad Crenier; 13. (V3) Rea O vtatm aen, 16. (07) Dick laralo,
17. (9) D ak Caataet: IX (36) Whit Sattenvhlle; 19. (31) Chad Carpenter.
20 (888) No driver hated
SUPER STOCK _ 1. (61) Ted llelma; 2. (32) Bill Stacy; 3. (29) Steve
Cochran; 4 (30) Mike W k/nrrck; 5 (45) Mike Souk up. 6 (38) Ran.!,
Jonra. 7. (2lr) Joah Wtonkowakl; 8. (01) R .*H e Gauthier; 9 (3) Jell
Colburn; IX (lla ) Shane SUcy; 11. (2) Ron 3Vhaley; IX (50) Stephan
Drmbinaky; 13 (61a) Scott leva. 14. (91) Allen Dillon; 15 (2ly) Becky
Dyaon: 16 (57) Brenl Brown; 17. (5) Bobby Wiley; 18 (07) Kevin Auger.
19. (14) Kevin Schultr; 20. (641 Billy Cuddy; 21. (II) N kk \b g k r; 21 (71)
No driver U»kd.
STRICTLY STOCK _ I • (91) Todd Driachol!. X (65) June* Smith. Jr.; 3
(10) Roger ladieu; 4. (27) Barry Parka; 3. (8) Faria Crews; 6 (6) Joe
Whitten ton; 7. (X3) Jerry Mitchell. 8 (26) M lchelk Dyal; 9 (94) RU1|)
Boyer; 10. (57) Steve Kelley; 11.(0) Michael S u y ; 12. (21) Jaaon Clunrttr.
I I (22) N o driver listed. 14. (X) Richard Renal; 13. (8k) Kevin Reeve. 16
(65s) James Smith. Sr; 17. (39) Jeremy H ovenum s; 18. (63) Curtis Smith;
19. (I ll) David Baker; 20. (66) Tim Edmondson. 21. (55) Jett Messinger.
21 (3) Jerry Mitchell. 23. (45) Jim Eeslk
Saturday. July 28
SUPER LATE MODELS _ 1. (63) Joe Fltos; X (83) Joel l l u s . 3. (5|
Derrick Strong. 4. (17) Marc Kinky.
LATE MODEL . I. (77) Brian Bellaw; X (7y) Craig Brown; 3. (7) Charlie
Mere; 4 (23) David Pktka. 3 (8) D m Clark; 6 (4 ) Cynthia Strahky; 7. (30)
RichOouaer.
MODIFIED _ 1. (7) Mark Vandevender; X (99) Jrtt Anderson. 3. (|9)
Charlie TaachaM. (16) Juatln Henderson; 3. (IBs) Michael Sreright. 6. (22)
Dm Dyson; 7. (36) Ken McCracken; X (18b) Arnold Bovs!.
SPORTSMAN _ 1. (07) Ron Lufcy; X (III) D onnk Williams. 3 (007)
Terry Wright; 3. (D&gt;) John Nuabaum. 5. (09) Dusty IXnvner; 6. (3) Mam
Wolf; 7. (28) Chris Prtudal
MINI-STOCK _ 1. (I) D ivhl Caskllo. X (71) Ted Vulplus, 3. (7) Dm
McThail; 4. (II) Pug Puglia), 5. (07) Dick Laralo; 6 (0) Vem Roller; 7. (00)
Mike Sib tea, 8. (43) Tom Rose; 9. (V3) Rev Christensen; 10. (98)lturt
Morse; II. (12) Mark Rosa; IX (36) Whit Satterwhite; IX (9ar) Charlie
Staats; 14. (8) David Seenght
SUPER STOCK _ 1.(45) MikeSoukup; X (21) |osh Wnutkowakl, 1 (07)
Kevin Auger; 4. (61) Ted llelma, 5. (66) tkran McGlothln, 6 (2) Ron
Whaley; 7. (91) Jay Trochl; 8 (3) Jett Colburn; 9 (64) Bally Cuddy; 10 (14)
Kevin Schultr; II. (lib ) N kk W&gt;gkr; IX (01) Robert Gauthier; 13. (57)
Brenl Brown; 14. (01s) Chuck Smith. l5.(50)Strphanlkrm henskl; 16(32)
Bill Stacy; 17. (23) Charlie Collins; 18 (lly ) Shane Stacy; 19 (10) Ron
Paradise; 20. (61a) Scott L eu; 21. (21y) Becky Dyaon.
STRICTLY STOCK .1 .(6 3 ) Curtis Smith; X (65) |amea Smith. Jr ; 3 (91)
Todd Driacalk 4. (27) Barry Parka; 5. (8) Faria Crews; 6. (10) Roger l-idieu.
7. (0) Michael S u y ; X (X) Richard Krnri. 9. (21) Jason Sharetle. 10 (62)
Davis Scott; 11. (33) Jerry Mitchell; IX (94) Rusty Boyer; IX (20) Justin
Reynolds; 14. (39) |erem y Ilo\encam p. IX (6) Jou IVhlttrnton. 16 (65s)
James Smith. Sr; 17. (Ils ) Kerry Payne; 18. (731) Chris Valery; 19. (26)
M khetl Dyal; 20. (3) Jerry M itcheit 21. (33) Jett Mesainger; 2X (9) Jor
Arnold; 2X (34) Ronnk Karto.
DEMO DERBY . I. (40) Trddy Bowman; X *Mo*.
V O L U S I A S P E E D W A Y P AR K
Saturday, July 27,2002
LATE M O D E L . 1. (S3) John Rankin; X (22) Brett Carlton; 3 (241) Grey
Ward; 4. (67) Danny C o * 5. (17V) Joe Kump; 6 (23s) Patrick Sheltrt. 7
(11) Ratio Sims; X (99) Brent Chilton; 9. (4) Rkk Singles; 10. (33m) Ken
M ihilik
MINI-STOCK _ 1. (6) Matt Cawood; 2. (66) D onnk Ashford. X (9b)
Michael Q ukk. 4. (27) Joey llaalauer; 3. (97) Jackie Rhames; 6 (99)
Charlie MacNkhoL 7. (18) Richard Upton; X (21) Driver not listed; 9 115)
Bobby Richardson; IX (12) Rkky R kdri
PURE STOCK . I. (23) Mark Rriter; X (43) Joey Frorhlkh. 3 (9) Ral
Picard. 4. (S) John Blood; 3. (48) Desk Smith; 6. (77) Shannon Cleveland
7. (2) Joe Epton; X (73) Shawn Pawlak; 9. (27) Marsha Edmunds; 10. (38|
Bruce Burk.
STREET STOCK . 1. (2L) Scott Ugasae; X (4p) James Peters. 3 (77)
D a k Shade; 4. (64) Trevor G arnbk: X (97) David Higgs. 6. (3a) Kevin
Zahnen; 7. (22c) Jared Cooper; S. (00) John Rlpky; 9. (74) Mike Lanich; 10
(2h) Kevin Hupp.
Sunday, July 28, 2002
HOBBY STOCK . 1. (0) Billy Bbhop; 2. (56) Kevin Dunien; 3 (561.)
Shane WUliama; 4. (50) Pal Taulbre; 5. (54h) Tim Hughra; 6 (B) Regie
lone*; 7. (IB) Richard Price; 8. (990 Rim Floyd; 9. (66) Tony Knowte*; 10.
(116) Jamie Moore.
MINI-STOCK . 1. (99) Charlie MacNichol; 2. (27) Joey Itadauer; 3. (2)
Al Sawyer; 6 (34) Karla Phipps; 3. (97) Jackk Rhames: 6 (29) Drew
Smith; 7. (9b) Michael Q ukk; X (12) Rkk Riedel; 9. (22) Aaron McQuaig
IX (67) Marvin Prentice.
PURE STOCK _ I. (IS) Chris Shead; 2. (I) Justin Diaon; 3 (48) O m
Smith; 4. (1) Joe Epton; X (73) Shawn Pawlak; 6. (Bh) Chris I lu n e y ; 7. (72)
Jack Poley.
WINCED SPRINTS _ 1. (42) Lee Scrape; X (02) Gene Lasker; X (3)
Otto Scrape; 6 (52) Shane Kreidler; 3. (6) Mike Schmrder; 6. (24) Scott
Boyles, 7. (98) Bubba The Love Sponge; X (71) Steve Stone; 9. (20)
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CORRECTION
In Wednesday's edition of the Seminole
Herald is was incorrectly listed that Rick Brown
was the President of Oviedo Bab e Ruth.
David Hearsey is the President with Brown
serving as Communications Director for the suc­
cessful league.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvienionce
the mistake might have caused.

BOWLERS CAN 'BEAT THE HEAT*
Airport Lanes in Sanford is holding a special
'Beat The Heat' promotion in August.
Game prices will be based on the 4 p.m. tem­
perature from the day before.
The temperature at 4 p.m. on Thursday was 94
degrees, so the price per game on Friday was 94cents.
The Airport Lanes Bowling Center is located at
190 East Airport Boulevard, just east of 17-92
near the new section of 417 and the Sanford
Plaza.
For more information, contact Airport Lanes at
407-324-2129.

FREE CLINIC FOR DISABLED SKIERS
w h o benefit from this m em bership pro gram w hich
prom otes healthy liv in g through education, social
events and other special m em bership privileges.
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This Saturday and Sunday (August 3-4),
Altamonte Sports and U CanSki 2 (a USA Water
Ski affiliated ski club) will co-host a FREE dis­
abled water ski clinic at Cranes Roost in
Altamonte Springs.
Ann O'Brien-Satterfield, president of U CanSki
2, will lead the clinic that has 30 skiers already
committed to attend.
The Clinic is open to all individuals who have
physical an d /o r developmental disabilities. All
ages and swimming/skiing capabilities arc
encouraged to attend. Participants will learn to
water ski on custom-made equipment.
The clinic runs in two sessions each day
between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
For additional information, please contact
Alicia Flowers at 407-571-8738 or by email at aildafOaitamonte.org.

BASEBALL REGISTRATIONS
Seminole Baseball, a USSSA and PONY sanc­
tioned league, will be holding registration for

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Individuals or whole teams (must register
gelhcr) arc welcome.
tgistration will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Five Points Complex on State Road 419 near
Winter Springs.
Seminole Baseball offers five league age
groups between the ages of 5-and-18.
The cost is $50 (10 games schedule) for ages 56 and $75 (15 game schedule) for ages 7-and-Up.
Players must bring birth certificate to register.
Call 407-323-5570 for more information.

STARZ TO HOLD OPEN TRYOUTS
The Orlando Starz Men's Minor League
Football team will be holding open tryouts for
anyone over 18 years old.
Tryouts begin Sunday, August 4th, at 2 p.m. at
Winter Springs High School.
Registration fee is $50 and registration begins
at 1:30 p.m.
Contact Andrew Haines to prc-rcgister at 407
321-2135 or 321 377-8000 or visit the website
www.orlandostarzfootball.com.

CLASS AT SANFORD GYMNASTICS
The Sanford Gymnastics Association is currently holding registration for new fall classes
that will begin on Monday, August 5th.
This nonprofit school as a variety of activities:
gfjnnastJcs, cheerleading, Kung Fu, Tae Kwon
Mom &amp; me, preschool, beginner, advanced
beginner, intermediate and advanced classes are
the gymnastics classes being offered.
Cheerleading is scheduled on Thursday
evenings or you can make an appointment 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 arcmade 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!

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Magic make moves to retool for new season
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO — The Orlando Magic have been
busy in the nasi few days, with General Manager
John Gabriel announcing the signing of roe agent
forward-center Olumide Oyedeji (oh-LOOM-uhday oi-yah-DAY-gee) and free agent guard jacque
Vaughn, the re-signing of free agent forward Pat
Garrity, the trading of Don Reid to Denver for a
future draft pick and the waiving of guard-for­
ward Jud Duechlcr.
“Olumide lias impressed us during summer
league play,” said Gabriel. "He brings a lot of
energy and addresses some of our needs in the
fmntcourt. We look forward to his contributions."
Added head coach Doc Rivers, “J4e's active.
He's big. He's strong and he's a heck of a
rebounder. I'm excited he is joining our team."
Said Oyedeji, "This is a great opportunity. I'm
21 years old and just want to keep learning and
playing. I feel I have the energy and intensity that
can change a game."
Oyedeji (6*10", 255,5/11/81) played in 36 regu­
lar season games with Seattle last season, averag­
ing 1.5 ppg. and 2.2 rpg. in 6.1 minpg. He made
his second career NBA start on Nov. 9 0 Boston.
Oyedeji pulled down a season-high nine
rebounds on Nov. 21 0 San Antonio. He also
appeared In three playoff outings with the Sonics,
recording nine points and six rebounds in 17 total
minutes.
In the Orlando Professional Summer League
(July 9-13,2002), Oyedeji averaged 7.8 ppg. and
7.2 rpg. in 24.8 minpg. for the Magic. He averaged
15.1 ppg. and 13.9 rpg. per 48 minutes played
during OPSL action.
Bom in Ibadan, Nigeria, Oyedeji was originally
selected in the second round (42nd overall) of the
2000 NBA Draft by Seattle. He has played in 66
games during his NBA career, all with the Sonics,
and averaged 1.5 ppg. and 2.2 rpg. in 6.7 minpg.

Apr. 4 vs. Cleveland.
Garrity has led the Magic in three-point field
goal percentage for three straight seasons, shoot­
ing .422 (345-817) from beyond the arc in a Magic
uniform. He was originally selected by
Milwaukee in the first round (19th pick overall) of
the 1998 NBA Draft, and was acquired by the
Magic on Aug. 4,1999, along with Danny
Manning and two future first round draft picks,
in exchange for Anfemec Hardaway.
Garrity has played in 277 career NBA games
with Phoenix and Orlando, averaging 8.7 ppg.
and 3.0 rpg. in 21.7 minpg. He has shot .422 (352835) from three-point range during his career.
Just this past Thursday, the Magic obtained a
future second round draft selection from the
Nuggets for Reid and future draft considerations.
"This maneuver allows us to address our recent
draft selections, while creating additional flexibili­
ty in regard to our current roster," said Gabriel.
"Don Reid is a true team player and fulfilled
every role we asked of him, but obviously with
the number of players at his position, playing
time for the coming season would be at a premi­
um."
Reid (6’8", 250,12/30/73) played in 68 games
for the Magic in 2001-02, averaging 3.3 points, 2.6
rebounds and 0.65 blocks. Originally signed as a
free-agent by Orlando in August of 2000, Reid has
seen action in 402 NBA games with Orlando,
Detroit and Washington, averaging 3.6 points and
2.9 rebounds. The Georgetown graduate entered
the NBA as the 58th and last pick of the 1995
Draft.
Buechler (6'6", 228, 6/19/68) played in 66
games for both Phoenix and Orlando last season,
averaging 1.7 ppg. and 1.8 rpg. in 10.4 minpg. He
led (or tied) the Magic in rebounding twice,
including a career-high 12 rebounds on Nov. 29
vs. Boston. Buechler was acquired from the Suns
on Nov. 16 in exchange for Bo Outlaw and a
future first round draft pick.

with Utah. I lis streak is the eighth-longest active
streak in the NBA. In 2001-02, Vaughn poured in
a career-high 20 points on Mar. 31 vs. Sacramento
and set a new career-high with five steals against
the L.A. Lakers on Jan. 29.
Originally selected in the first round (28th over­
all) of the 1997 NBA Draft by Utah, Vaughn
signed with Atlanta as a free agent tin July 30,
2001. He has appeared in 306 regular season
games during bis NBA career with Utah and
Atlanta, averaging 4.9 ppg., 2.9 apg. and 1.4 rpg.
in 15.9 minpg. Vaughn has also played in 21
career playoff games, averaging 2.0 ppg. and 1.2
apg. in 7.3 minpg.
A four-year letterwinner at Kansas, Vaughn
averaged 9.6 ppg., 6.4 apg. and 3.0 rpg. in 126
career games with the Jayhawks. I le was named
Second Team All-America during both his junior
and senior campaigns by The Associated Pass.
H i concluded his collegiate earner as the school's
all-time leader in assists (804), finished third in
starts (125) and fifth in minutes played (3,807). He
was named the Big Fight Conference Player of the
Year in 19*)6 and the Newcomer of the Year in
1994.
Garrity (6'9”, 238,8/23/76) has spent the last
three seasons with Orlando. I le appeared in 80
regular season game's with the Magic last season,
averaging a career-high 11.1 ppg., 4.2 rpg. and 1.2
rpg. in 30.1 minpg. 1le also made 43 starts, aver­
aging 12.4 ppg., 5.2 rpg. and 1.5 apg. in 34.8
minpg. during that span. Garrity started all four
playoff games vs. Charlotte, averaging 8.5 ppg.,
7.5 rpg. and 2.3 apg. in 36.8 minpg.
During the 2001-02 campaign, Garrity led the
Magic and ranked 11th in the NBA with a .427
three-point field goal percentage, connecting on
169-of-396 trifectas. I le scored in double figures
45 times, including a season-best 29 points vs.
New York on Feb. 12. Garrity led (or tied) the
Magic in scoring five times and in rebounding
nine times, including a career-high 11 boards on

Oyedeji played two seasons in Germany for
DJK Wurzburg, the same team that once featured
All-Star forward Dirk Nowitzki. He was also a
member of the Nigerian National Team in 199*1.
Vaughn (6'1", 190,2/11/75) played in all 82 reg­
ular season games for Atlanta during the 2001-02
season, averaging 6.6 ppg., 4.3 apg. and 2.0 rpg.
in 22.6 minpg. He also made 16 starts, averaging
7.4 ppg., 7.1 apg. and 2.5 rpg. during that span.
Vaughn ranked second on the team and 31st in
the NBA in assists. He also tied for 14th in the
league In assist-lo-turnover ratio (3.12,349/112).
Vaughn led (or tied) the Hawks in assists 27 times
and in scoring twice.
"We feel Jacque has the ability and experience
to deliver the ball and be a team leader on the
floor." said Gabriel. "He has earned this right and
we look forward to his contributions."
"What impresses me about Jacque is his speed
and ability to run a team," said head coach Doc
Rivers. "He is young, but has gained some valu­
able experience in his five years in the league. His
ability, experience and this opportunity should
lead to an outstanding season."
Said Vaughn, "It's a great day for me. It's a
great time in my life. What more could a person
ask? You get to play for a coach, who not only
had a successful career, but he played the point
guard position. In addition, you get to play with a
group of guys that everytime they step on the
court their objective is to win and play together.
For me, this is a perfect situation.
"I think I bring a lot of things to the table; a
whole lot of intensity, intangibles also that show
up in the locker room and out on the court and I
have a knack of getting to know each guy on an
individual basis, knowing what they like to do on
and off the court," added Vaughn. "As a point
guard that's my job and I bring that asset to the
table."
Vaughn has appeared in 200 consecutive games,
dating back to the 1999-200
-2000 season when he was

Scorpions
Continued from page IB
when they needed to. In the first
rounds they went 3-2 to be seed­
ed number 17 overall and a safe
place in the final 32-tcam tour­
nament.
The championship then begins
a single elimination
tournament for the march to the
f t t°P.
In the first game of the
Championship bracket (32
. teams) the Scorpions matched
i up against the Greensboro
$• (North Carolina) Colts (#16

seed) and defeated them 7-0
behind the masterful pitching of
Ramsey who hurled a no-hitter,
throwing just 68 pitches in the
seven inning contest.
Next up was No. 1 seeded
Team Tampa, but they proved to
be no match for the Scorpions as
the locals stung the tourney
favorites, 10-2, to end any gold
medal hopes for the top seed.
In the Quarterfinal round the
Scorpions were matched up
with another central Florida
team the Red Raiders (#8 seed)

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who they disposed of 9-4.
In the Semifinals the
Scoroions erupted for 11 runs in
the fifth inning to cruise past
No. 5 seeded Dallas (Texas)
Panthers, 16-4.
Orlando sent 17 batters to the
plate in the big inning, collect­
ing six hits while taking advan­
tage of three Panther errors.
Jonn Alonso and Luke Sclph
each amassed three hits and
drove in three runs to pace .
Orlando, which had 12 hits in
the contest.

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The Scorpions led 5-0 after
four innings before taking a
commanding 16-0 advantage
after its uprising. Dallas tallied
its four runs in the fifth inning.
In the Championship Game,
David Waltrip drove in three
runs and Ramsey scattered 16
hits in a route-going perfor­
mance to lead the Scorpions
over previously unbeaten
Apopka Base-ball to earn the
gold medal in the Seventh
Annual USA Junior Olympic
Baseball Championships at the

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because he was inked in as the
guy," Kruczek said. "It's a loss,
but not one we can't get over."
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Soccerbuzz.com, the "home of
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According to Soccerbuzz, UCF
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UCF's rookie attack will assist
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which finished the tournament
with six straight wins.
Lyman's Trey Vandewater was
a member of the team along
with John Alonso (Bishop
Moore), Kyle Bell (Osceola),
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Waltrip had a two-run single
in a four-run Scoroion third
inning that gave Orlando (8-2)
an early 5-1 lead. Seeded No. 2,
Apopka (9-1) rallied with three
runs in the bottom of the inning
on RBI hits by Luke Grcinke,
Dennis Guinn and Dustin
Bamberg to close to 5-4.
Waltrip then drove In his third
run of the day and also scored
in the Scorpions' three-run sev­
enth that gave Orlando a seem­
ingly comfortable 8-4 advantage
in the scheduled seven-inning
contest.
Ramsey finished with eight
strikeouts, including 'w hiffing"
the side in the sixth inning.
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Amanda Cromwell, in her
fourth season at the helm of the
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even bigger things out of her
squad this year.
"The plavers decided what
our goals (or the year should
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goals are to physically and
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tice and game, repeat as A-Sun
regular season and tournament
champions, and go past the sec­
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Tournament. Those are my
expectations as well."
With nine seniors leading the
2002 squad, UCF has stacked its
non-conference schedule. With
games against Duke, Syracuse,
Florida State and Miami, UCF
should be prepared for the
strong competition in the
Atlantic Sun. Cromwell wisely
recruited a large class (nine
total) to replace the seniors that
will be lost after this season,
giving the rookies a chance to
learn from a veteran class that
has twice advanced to the
NCAA Tournament.
"I think we can repeat as con­
ference champions," said
Cromwell. "We need to get off
to a good start this year and be
consistent throughout. It seems
we are always the team to beat
in the A-Sun and our opponents
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THENCE SOUTH IB -S IS T WEST.
5701 FEET. THENCE SOUTH
88-23 42- EAST. 117.20 F E ET
ALONG A LINE PARALLEL WITH
ANO 250 00 FEET SOUTH OF SAID
SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF WAY LINE
TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE
OF
A
CURVE
CONCAVE
NORTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS
OF 1580 00 FEET ANO A CENTRAL
ANGLE O F 18-5741-. THENCE
CONTINUING PARALLEL WITH
SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE RUN EASTERLY 522 88 FEET
ALONG THE ARC OF SAiO CURVE
TO TH E POINT OF TANOENCV.
THENCE CONTINUING PARALLEL
WITH AND 250 00 FEET SOUTH OF
SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE RUN NORTH 72-36T7* EAST.
808 88 FEET. THENCE NORTH
32*36'44* WEST. 57.01 FEET;
THENCE NORTH i r i l t T WEST.
173 60 FEET;. THENCE SOUTH
72-38*37* W EST. 3400 FEET;
THENCE NORTH IT -2 V 2 T WEST.
21 40 FEET T O THE SOUTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAIO
LONGWOOO OVIEOO
ROAO.
THENCE NORTH 72-3537- EAST,
129 75
F EET
ALONG
SAID
SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE.
THENCE SOUTH l7 -2 r 2 T EAST,
21 53 FEET. THENCE SOUTH
72-38 37- W EST, 35 75 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 17*2I T T EAST.
173.4T FEET. TH EN C E SOUTH
02 0 6 0 r EAST. 5701 FEET.
THENCE NORTH 72*38-37- EAST.
465 02 FEET ALONG A UNE PAR­
ALLEL WITH AND 250 00 F EET
SOUTH OF SAIO SOUTHERLY
RIGHT-OF WAY UN E. THENCE
NORTH 17-2123- WEST. 89 68
FEET; THENCE NORTH 72*38 37
EAST. 428 76 FEET TO THE W EST­
ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF
HAYES ROAD. THENCE SOUTH
00-53 23- EAST. 498 32 FEET
ALONG SAIO WESTERLY RIGHTOF WAY LINE. THENCE SOUTH
04-19'53- EAST. 501.37 FEET
AlO NO SAIO WESTERLY RIGHTOF-WAY UN E; THENCE SOUTH
00-S3'?3* EAST. 254.15 F EET
ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHTOF-WAY UNE OF HAYES ROAD.
THENCE SOUTH 72-3537 WEST,
1403 53 ALONG A UNE PARALLEL
WITH ANO 1450 00 FEET SOUTH
OF THE CENTERLINE OF SAIO
LONG WOOD-OVIEDO ROAD TO
I HE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY
HAVING A RADIUS OF 2730 00
FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
18 574I-. THENCE CONTINUING
PARALLEL W ITH ANO 1450 00
FEET SOUTH OF THE CENTER
UNE OF SAID LONOWOOD
OVIEDO ROAO RUN WESTERLY
903 48 FEET ALONO THE ARC OF
SAID CURVE TO THE POINT OF
TANGENCY. TH ENCE NORTH
88 23 42- W EST 960 11 F E ET
ALONG A UNE PARALLEL WITH
ANO 1450 00 T E E T SO UTH OF
SAIO CENTERLINE TO THE EAST­
ERLY RIGH TO F-W AY LINE O F
SAID MOSS ROAO. TH ENCE
NOR III 650 60 FEET ALONG SAIO
EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY U N E
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
AK/A 101 EAST SR 434 LO T 101.
WINTER SPRINGS FL 32706
hat baan Nad agarntl you and you
ara reqiarod lo aarva a copy ol your
written dalamat. 6 any. lo I . on
Marshall C Walton. P A , Attorney
lor PumMI. whose addratt It 1800
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120. F T
IAUOEROALE. a 33309 w«hn ttwty (30) dayt tiler ma N il pubhcatun
ul ttvt NoUca n ttw (Please puOktn
in THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and
Na 8* ongnal with me dark d ttse
Court either belore tervtce on
Plamtitta attorney or immediately
ttwrtatter. ottrerwne a dalaA ant be
rotated agarntl you lor me taker
demanded ai Fra compia**
In accordance arm Via Arnencant
wan D-ulaUwt Ad. Partont with
Otalaktwt neerkng t special accommodahon lo perbcipaia as mn pro­
ceeding ahodd contact Itie Court
Admraiiaicir at 201 N Park Avenue.
Senior d FL 32771. Telephone
Number (407)323 4330 not later
than raven (7) dayt prior lo aw pro
ceedng H hearing rupeeed (IDO )
I 800 *55 8771 or Voce (V) 1500
9555770 na Florida Raley Sarvicat
WITNESS my hand and Via teal ol
thtt Court Vat day ol JUN 24 2002
Mary Anna Morte
At Clark ol Via Coud
By Ruth long
At Deputy Clerk
Publish (Please pubbth m Tha
SananoN Herald)
l-ubkth August 4.11.2002
PP023

T ice S eminole H erald
L ecals

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT M
ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 0 1 -C A I456-14-0
JOSEPH CURATOLO.
PlamVB,
vs
ROGER CO UJN S. who a known lo
be dead or la nd known lo ba either
daad or akva. tha xknown heat,
davttaat. grantaat. creditors, or
other paries claming by. through,
under, or agarntl any known or
unknown parson who la known lo ba
daad or it not known lo ba avhar
dead or akva, LAURIJ COUJNS.
JEFFREY PASSMORE. JR ANO
ALENA PASSMORE.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mat
tha undersigned.
MARYANNE
MORSE. Clark ol tha O cu* Court.
SananoN County. Florida. anV on the
August 29. 2002. at II 00 A M . al
the watt tronl door ol Via Seminole
County Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida, that otter
lor tale and ta4 at pubkc outcry lo
me highest and best tedder lor cash,
the toVowmg descnbed property In
Samnoto County. Florida to net
Parcel ol land lying to Secbon ( ,
Towmfup 20 Soixh. Range 32 East
Sanvnoto Cocrky. Flonda. detertied
at loflowt
Beginning al tha
Soumeatt comar ol sard Sacbon 9.
run along tha East kna ol tald
Section 9. and Via camatkna ol a SO
tool Rght ol Way ol Osceola Road.
N 00 00 28*W 1650 S3 laat. ttwnca
tun N 89*55W W . 25 00 laat to Via
Weil Right ol Way ol tald Oacaola
Road and Via Pont ol Bagnong.
thence run N 89'58 06-W, 56128
laat. thence run N 00*03 54* E.
330 00 Nat. thence run S 59-56D6E. 650 55 N at thenca rut 00*0028*
E, 330 00 teat lo the Point ol
Begm ng
Tha above detcrfced parcel it tubled to a 35 tool Ingratt Egrets ease­
ment on Via Northerly kna. and a 80
toot Flonda Power and light ease
mam on Via Easterly kna ot tald par­
cel.
pursuant to Fnal Judgment ol
Forectoture entered to ttw above
styled panting cause
WITNESS my hand and teal ol tald
Court VM 25 day ol July. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Ckcu4 Court
By MaryStroupa
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah August 4.11. 2002
PP030
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1VTH
j u d i c i a l c*tcurr,
ttf ANO FOR
■ t MMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DtYTSION
CASE NO.: O t-C A-H M -14 W
MANUFACTURERS 6 TRADERS
TRUST COMPANY.
Ptondl.
vt
WVLIAM H BASS SONJA BASS.
M
VANDUYUENBOOE.
AS
TRUSTEE OF LAKE BRANTLEY
INVESTMENTS
TRUST.
UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIE8 OF
LAKE BRANTLEY INVESTMENTS
TRUST. CHRYSLER CREDIT
CORPORATION. A DISSOLVED
FLORIOA CORPORATION;
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) M
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
Defendants.
H O TiC t OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Ptoaaa pubkah to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauant to a Final Judgmant ol
Foradoaura dated Vw 19deydJu*y.
2002, and entered to Cate No. OtCA-1139-14 W. ol the Croat Court ol
toe 18TH Juckoai Croj* In and tor
Samtoola County. Florida, a4tvrvVl
MANUFACTURERS A TRADERS
TRUST COMPANY la Via PtoMS
and WILLIAM H BASS. CHRYSLER
CREDIT CORPORATION. A DIS­
SOLVED FLORIDA CORPORA­
TION; M VAN0UYUEN8O0E. AS
TRUSTEE OF. SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA: SONJA BASS;
UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF
LAKE BRANTLEY INVESTMENTS
TRUST. JOHN OOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS­
SESSION OF TH E 8U BJEC T
PROPERTY. I wff eel to Via hereto
and bast bidder lor cash al Via
W EST FRONT DOOR O F TH E
SEMINOLE CO UN TY CO U R T­
HOUSE. to Samtoola County,
Flonda. al 1150 on Via 22 day ol
August.
2002.
the loVowmg
detertw d property aa sal torth to
ik d Fnal Judgment, to w*
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT -B*
Commanoa al a one Inch Iron pipe,
said p*w bang a parmanarn control
point on tha plat ol Washington
Heights at recorded n Plat Book 3,
Page 37. Ol Vw Pubkc Records m
Samnola County. Flonda. and Set
20 00 laat SouVwrty Ol Vw Sootheall
corner ol Lol 58 Ol sard pial d
Washngton He^F*#; Vwnoa run N.
00*611(7 W. (an assumed bearing)
along Vw Waal nghl-oi-way kna or
Read Avenue, aa planed, b r a d s
lanes ot 502.13 leal to Vw poet d
begmrang: thence n n N 94*0610W along an auakng Cham knk lance
tor a deterwe or 1972S leal to Vw
Waal boundary ol said plat ol
Waaheigton Haightt, Vwnca run S.
00-51’K r E. along Vw Waal bowdary o l ta d plat o l Washington
Hnghls tor a (kalancw ol 99 90 laat
to Vw SoiAhwetl comer ol Lot 50.
Vwnca net 8 89-5557 E tor a cktlanca ol 19593 leal to Vw Waal
nd*-o(-way kna d Read Avenue.
Vwnca net N 00 5110- W lor a dalance d 79 53 laat to Vw port d
b*9AYUA 410 REEO AVENUE.
OVIEDO. FL 32755
In accordance w«h Vw Arnencant
wah Disataktwt Act Persona w*h
OtabWbea rwedng a tpeoal accom­
modation to pe/topeto In Vva procaedng should contact Vw Court
Adneustrator d 201 N Park Avenue.
Sanlord FL 32771. Talaphorw
Number (407)323-4330 n d later
than seven (7) dayt poor to Vw pro
ceedng V hearing impend. (TOO)
1500 9555771 or Voice (V) 15009555770 via Flonda Relay Services
Dated Vva day d JUL 22. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark CM Tha Croat Court
By RuthKng
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Lae Office d Marahal C. Watson
1800 NW 49m Street. Suva 120
Fori Lauderdale. Flonda 33300
Telephone (964&gt;4530365
FacaanVe (954)7715052
Pubkah July 2S. 2002 and August 4.
7002
00176
CITY OF LAKE MANY. FLORIOA
NOTICE OF O U AU FYM Q
FOR SEATS ON THE
CITY COMMISSION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Ouaktyxig tor Vw loVomng Lake
Mary c « y Commtaron teats to serve
a two year term wff begat al 100
AM on Tuaaday, I spSemXc 3.
2002. and and al 600 P M on

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Friday. September 13. 2002.
Mayor
Cty Commit non Seal 1
C*y Commwaron Seat 3
For mora ntormabon. plaata con­
tact Card Foster. City Clark, al (407)
555-1423. Monday mroufpi Friday,
from 8 00 A M undSOOP. M
Pubkah August 4.18. 2002
PP001

Flonda Bar No. OOS7I94
Mulsh. Doyle and Wgle. PA
Pod Office Bor 1328
Winter Park, FL 37790
Telephone 407*44 9801
Altomay tor Personal Raprssaraalfva
Pubkah: August 4.11. 2002
PP004

akagad interest In Vw property MVki
thirty (X ) days d Vw llnal pubkeabon d mw nonce pusuark to 21
U 8 C. 5853(nxi) Tha panbon the!
ba sorted by Vw patnonar under
penalty d penury and th a l sal torth
Vw nature and aitark d Vw petitionar t ngN. taw or Merotl In Vw torfaked property. Vw kma and ckoanttancas d Vw pethorwYt aoquskion
d Vw rtXL taw and mwrost m me
tortartad property and any addmorwl
facts txportsig Vw petitioner's claim
and Vw rakaf sought Tha panbon
th a l ba Mad wkh the Unted States
District Court for tha Southern
Dntnct d Florida m Vw abova-styted
cate at Vw toaoMng address
Clerk d Court
701 Clement Street
Room 402
W**1 Palm Dm c h. FL 33401
Copies d Vw petition th a l also ba
served upon the United States
Attorney to tha attention Ot.
Antonia J. Barnes. AUSA
Ain s tent U S Attorney
U 8 Attorney's Office
500 Auttrokan Avenue. Sle 4 X
Weal Palm Beach. Ftortda 33401
FokoMng Vw Courts dupoarhon d
kl petitions Nad. or V no such penbone am Nad. tokoMno Vw aipkabon d Vw period spat-awd above tor
Vw Mng d such penborw. Vw llntad
States d w l have dear Wa to Vw
property and may ararrara good taw
lo any subsequent purchaser or

CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK
1) 1966 FORD BRONCO
VIN « 1FMOUI5M8GLA36677
2) 1991 CADILLAC SEDAN DEV-

TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOM. UNDER OR
AGAINST JEFFREY R MARKHAM,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JEFFREY
R MARKHAM. IF ANY. DEER RUN
PROPERTY OWNERS
ASSOCIATION *11, INC ; JOHN
DOE AND JANE
OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
- DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
sued to a Summary Final Judgment
d Foreclosure paled July 25. 2 X 2
entered m CtvK Cate No 02C A 8714 G d me Ckcurl Court d me 18TH
Judcial Ctrcuk m and lor SEMINOLE
County. Sanlord. Flonda. I wd te* lo
ttw highest and belt bidder lor cash
at ttw West From Door at ttw SEMI­
NOLE Couky Courthouse localed al
X I N. Park Avenue In Sanlord.
Flonda. at II X a m x ttw 27m day
d August. 2002 ttw loltoning
deaedwd property at tel fcrtti m
l i t ) Summary Final Judgment, lo­
ws:
LOT 63. DEER RUN UNIT-11,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OR
MAP THEREOF DESCRIBED IN
PLAT BOOK 29. PAGES 22 ANO 23.
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled ttvt 25 X y d Jdy. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork d ttw Crrcu* Court
By Card Moore Lndiay
Deputy Clerk
Publish to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P.A., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S University Drive S u n 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons wah tksebkriies need­
ing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tX
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407555-4227. 1 800
9555771 (TOO) or 15X9555770.
via Flonda Raley Service.
Pubkah August 4.11.2002
PP0I7

Xtcnbed property as t d torth to
said Cxvrwry Final Judgment towft
LO T 53. RAMBLEWOOO.
ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 23. PAGES 7 AND 5.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Deled ttva 24 X y d Jdy. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk d ttw Orcdl Court
By Mery Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S University Drive Side S X
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)2338000
•
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons with dttabmtwa need­
ing a special eccommoXbx should
center! COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
IX
SEMINOLE
C o x ty
Courthouse el 407565-4227.1 5 X
9555771 (TOO) d 15005555770.
vw Florida Relay Service
Pubkah August 4.11.2002
PPOtO

CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARMQ
August 22.2002
7.00 P M
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by me
Crry Comrwaeion d Vw C#y d Lake
Mary. Flonda. that said CommieaJon
Wtv hold a Pubkc Hearing on August
22. 2002. al 700 P. M . or at toon
thereafter u potiMe. to oom de
Prakmmary Subdrvwron Approval on
tha fokowtog deter bad property;
VOLCMKO SUBDIVISION - LOTS 3
t 4. VOLCHKO SUBDIVISION AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 39.
PAGE 53 OF TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA: AND
WHIPPOORWAL GLEN SUBDIVI­
SION • LOTS 1 6 4. WHIPPOOR­
WILL GLEN SUBDIVISION AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 55.
PAOE 27 O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
The Pubkc Hearing MV ba held to
Vw Commsaton Chambers. 100 N.
Country Club Road. Lake Mary Tha
Pubkc la inviled to attend and ba
heard Said hearing may ba contin­
ued horn Vma to tnw x M a And
decision it made by Vw City
Commission A copy d Vw proposed
Halt report It available to Vw
Community
Development
Department al Lake Mary C*y Hal.
Monday through Friday. 800 a m to
500 p m . eidudng hokdaya. Any
quetbona perlitotog to Vw proposed
tubdrvuen plant should ba (traded
to Gary Schmkar. Senior Planner, al
407-585-1412
NOTE; IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY TH IS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE W XL NEED
A RECORO OF THE PROCEED
INQS, ANO THAT, FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM
RECORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORO
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH TH E
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 288 0106
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE ttf ANY OF THESE PRO
CEEDINOS SHOULD CON TACT
THE Q T Y 8 ADA COORDINATOR
AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF TH E M EEDNO AT (407)5851424
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
Carol A Foeter. C ty Clark
DATEO Jdy24.2002
Pubkah. Auguel 4.2002
PP002
ttf THE ORCUTT COUNT FOR
M M N O L E COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO 02-644-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FRANCES VIRGINIA SCOTT.
Deceeeed
N O TIC f TO CftfDfTOHS
i ne e e rw w in o n ov ine i t u n o»
FRANCES
VIRGINIA
SCOTT,
deceased. Fla Number 02 564-CP,
hat commenced to Vw Probata
DMaton
d
tha
Clrcuk
Court.Samtoda County. Florida. Vw
eddreea d Mach la 301 N. Park
Avenue, Sadord. FL. 32771. Tha
nartwa and addraaaat d Vw
Personal RepreaentaWe and Vw
Parannd Raproeantatfro's attorney
are ad torth baton
A l cradtort d Vw daoadanl did
otfwf p m o n t hiving ctolmi o t
d u n m ili igMnit d tc td m rt iitata,
on whom a copy d Via nokoa twa
baan aarved muat Ne Vwe datow
wah Vaa Court al Vw a l k l lt ad
torm above WITHIN THE LATER OF
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER TH E
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF T H U NOTICE AS BEET
FORTH BELOW OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A CO PY OF THIS NOTICE ON
SUCH CREDITOR.
A l o t w cw M on ol tfw dtctdtnl
•nd p#r*oo* having claims o t
demanda agaawt Vw decedenTa
aatala. on whom a copy of M nobco
hat n d baan aarved mual Ne vwe
derma Mm We Court al Vw eddreea
tel term above WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE AS SET FORTH BELOW
ALL CLAIMS ANO DEMANDS NOT
SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The dale d krai pubkeabon d Via
Nonce la Auguel 4, 2002
ROSALIE LIGHT
Paraonal Representative
7743 N. Fairport Avenue
Dxnakon. FL 34433-5802
ERIC 8 MASHBURN
Flonda Bar No. 253038
Poel Office Boa 771758
Water Garden. FL 34777-1255
Talaphorw: 407*66-1575
Fat: 407/577-9166
Attorney tor Paraonal Repraaenlelkre
Pubkah: Auguel 4. It. 2002
PP003
M TH E ORCUTT COURT FOR
I I M — OL1 COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F U NO. 02-71J-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
CAROL N OWYNN.
Dacaasad
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha aQiaraaeehon d Vw aatala d
CAROL N OWYNN. deceased. Fee
NuTtoet02-713OP.lt parking to Vw
Crrrua Court tor Samtoola CouVy.
Florida. Probata Dtvtaion. Vw
addeaa d Mach It X I N Park
Avenue. Sadord. FL. 32771. The
names and addraaaat d tha
Personal Rapratanutrva and Vw
Paraonal Repreeentatve'i attorney
ara ael torm batow
c i m k x i of vw oacaoam ana
ottwr persona having daunt or
dtmandt agarwl deceden t aatala
mduckng uvnaturad. conangtnl or
irtayadatad daana. on whom a copy
d Vaa nooca ■ aarved mual la# rwa
daana wan Vaa Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE OR X
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other cradaort d Vw decedent
and persona having claimi or
demands agamtl tha decedent !
aatala. Induing unnwlurad. cortorv
gent or itotqudeled daana. mual Me
Vwa daana wah mw Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT 6 0 F L E D W LL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data d N d pitokcaeon d Vaa
Nokoa w August 4.2002.
COURTNEY OLE1SLE
Personal Representative
291 Hemlock Trai
W abate. New York 14580
KENNETH F MURRAH

Nonce o f
nC TTTtO U l K AM I
Notes it hereby given that I am
engaged to business at 580 Capa
Cod Lana #8. Altamonte Springe.
Samnda County. Florida, unde Vw
Fictitious
Name
d
Cheers
w u m o m i ana mat i ntena 10 r*gi»let said name Mm vw DMaion d
Corporations. Talahastaa. Florida,
to accordance Mm Vw provtsiona d
Vw nchboui Name Sututas. to-WL
Section 855 09. Flonda Sututas
1991.
Vtocant E. Castate. President
Pubkah August 4, 2002
PPOOS
U N D ID STATES DISTRICT
COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT
OF FLORIOA
CASS NO. 0250041-CrHURLSY/VNunac(s)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

PRSLMMNARY
ORDER OF FORECLOSURE
FOR PUBLICATION
Nottoa It hereby gfvan Vwl on July
16, 2002. to Vw case d linked
States v Brian Rowland. Casa No.
0250051-CR-HURLE Y/VXunac(t).
Vw linked Stales District Court tor
Vw Southern Dtsbtd d Florida
entered a Preknanary Order d
Fortenure condemning and tortektog
■w WBOwng propvny 10 inw urwta
Siam* d Amartca:
• 5400.I X X to United SUtes
currency aaUad from 16591 75m
Tral North. Pakn Beach Gardens.
Ftortda on or about March 27. 2002
b. S5X.290 X to tinned States
currency tailed bom 875 Bear
Creak Court. Winter Springs. Ftortda
on or about March 27.2002
c. 148 020 X to linked Sutee cur­
rency tetrad from Brian Rowland on
or about Aprtl 10. 2002
d. 549.940 X to Unkad SUtes c u tency tarred bom 2771 NE 15m
o o m , rompwno uvven, rnnaa on
or about Aprtl 10. 2002.
a. 5200,170 00 to Unkad States
currency tetrad bom 4583 Tigua
Wand C o u t WtoSar Park. Ftortda on
or about Aprs 10.2002
(. Two percale d land located al Ld
18 and L d X . Cascades al Cedar
Creak, ONrwVto, North Carokna, and
mora particularly daacrtwd as:
A l d Vwl oartato loL paroaL or trad
d land trkjele. lying and being to
I IWfTtiuig Township, Jwcfcson County.
North Carokna. and mora pervedarty
daacrtwd aa tokows:
TR ACT I
Bdng al d Vwl oartato 1.278 acre
bad d land know a i L d 16,
Caacedee al Cedar Creak, shown on
a put Vwrad trained "Put tor Brian
Rowland.* drawn by John a Long 6
Associates. Drawing No. 07TR A U LTIi. dated AprV 24. IM 7.
and recorded In Pld Cabtod ■ d
Side B64 d Vw Jackson CouVy
RegWtry to affadl raNranca la hereby
•p^ctflcsdy mods.
Together MVi and subyact to an
-Eslakng Prtyau Rd (25' RAY)- aa
■hmwi on Vw abort referenced plat.
TogeVwr wkh and aubfed to a ndaof-way to Narkahala Power and U 9 I
tor a (ranartaaaton kna, as Viowi on
Vw abort ralartnced (Sal
TogaVwr wkh and aubfad to any
and a l rwttrtcttone, conditiona,
covananu, aaaamanla. and
d-way d pubkc record
Subject to that Declaration d
RkaktcVvk Covananu aa recorded to
Book M 2 at Page 560 d Vw
Jackaon County Regwoy and aubjad
to Vwl Second Declaration d
Protective Covananu lor Caackdaa
al Cedar Creak aa attached hereto
aa EjV M *A* to which idocence U
hereby apedhcaiy made.
Being a potion d Vw aama land*
and prarraaas daaertoad to Vw daad
to Vw GRANTOR hereto bom
S C O TT TRAUTH and wtta. KATHIE
J TRAUTH. and trdKE U CA and
wka. CHERYL UCA. a V s 5RCHAEL
U C A and wda. CHERYL UCA. ddad
February 3. 1995. and recorded to
Daad Book 880 al Page 304 and rarecorded to Dead Book 892 at Page
241 d Vw Jackaon County RadMrjL
to which ralaranew la spacilicaily
made.
TR ACT II.
Being al d mat oartato 1 078 acre
bad d land known i t Lot X ,
Catcadaa al Cedar Creak, ahown on
a pld Vwrad ankttad *Pla! tor Brtoi
Rowland.’ drawn by John R. Long S
Associate!. Drawing No. 07TRAULT18. dated Aprs 24. 1997.
and recorded to Ptal Cabtod • al
Side 854 d Vw Jackaon CouVy
Regwby to artch rateranca la hereby
apeckicafy mad#
TogaVwr wkh and aubjad to a rlghld-wey tor Vw ’soakng privato gravel
road" tor Ingraaa and egress to and
bom Vw -Private Rd to SR-H2QT aa
•hown on Vw above relerenced plal
TogaVwr Mm and sUyad to an
To e in g Private Rd (25' fVWT aa
shown on Vw above referenced plat
TogaVwr wkh and tubfecl to a ngra
d-way to NanUhdk Power and LVV
tor a barwmwaion kna as shown on
Vw above referenced plal.
TogaVwr wkh and tubfad to any
and a l restrictions, condkiorw.
covenants, easements, and rt(Fa*d wey d pubkc record
Subfad to Vwt Declaration d
Rattnova Covananu as recorded m
Book 692 kl Page 560 d Vw
Jackson CouVy Regetry and sUyad
lo mat Second Declaration d
Pro!active Covananu tor r a trades
d Cedar Creak as anechad hereto
aa E ih M *A' to which raUianoa u
hereby apeahesty made
Bang a portion d VW u n i lands
and promisee desorbed m Vw daad
to Vw GRANTOR harem bom
S CO TT TRAUTH and wka. KATHIE
J TRAUTH. and MIKE U CA wid
Mla. CHERYL UCA. a V t MICHAEL
U CA and wka. CHERYL UCA. dated
February 3. 1995. and recorded m
Deed Book 880 al Page 304 and re­
recorded m Daad Book 892 d Pag#
at Page 241 d Vw Jackson CouVy
Registry, to which ralaranca w
aoecifcaty made
g One 1994 Hatley Davidton
motorcycle. Flonda lag i76861A.
VIN 1HO1BML13RY01146T.
h
One 2000 Chavrdd 3600
Eipreta Van. Flonda lag 4B58CIK,
VIN 1GNHG35R3YI1459X
l One 2000 25 loot World Cal
motor vassal. Florida registration
SFL3385LF.
huS
idandication
SEPY55230A0X
| One 1997 25 tod Pursuk motor
veaeel. hui SSSUXM14F697.
TTw torogomg Prakmmary Order d
Fcrtek ue having been arkarod on
JUy 16. 2002. kw Unkad Sulat
hereby gives nobca d is rtanbon to
dapoae d Vw tortsied property m
such mannar as Vw llnaad S u n s
Attorney General may dead. Any
peroon having or ctamvng a legal
nghL Me or miereet m Vw atoremenboned property mual petition Vw
Dutnd Court tor the Southern
Domes d Flonda tor a hearmg to
acSudcaU Vw vakday d hn/hsr

D vw vrvc

Retpecffuiy submated.
GUY A. LEWIS
UNITED STATES ATTORNEY
By ANTONIA J BARNES
Assitlarr U S Attorney
S X Ausirakan Avenue. Suto 4 X
Waal Pakn Beach, a 33401
Tel: (551)6205711
Fas: (561)655-9755
FW Bar No 251777
Pubkah: August 4. It. 15.2002
ppooe
SMALL CLAMS SUMMONS
STATE OF WISCONtM
CMCUTT COURT
WAUKESHA COUNTY
TO: Sean P Hogan
5310 B sytd Lana
Longwood. FL 32779
You ara being sued by Landmark
Credit Union, at Vw Smal Clanw
C out d Wadtaaha County. Casa
No : X-SC-3433. A hearing M l ba
held al I X pm on August 12.
2003 al Vw Waukesha County
Courthouse. Room 266. 515 W.
Moreland Boulevard. (262) 5487557. X you do not appear, a Judg­
ment may ba given to Vw peroon
sung you (A copy d Vka dafm has
baan maked to you at Vw addroee
above)
Wa are attempting to ookad a debt

EXE
VIN# 106CH5302M4225369
3) 1994 CHEVROLET P-UP
VINS 2QCEC19K9R1243716
4) 1966 CHEVROLET NOVA
VINS 1YISK8844GZ236M1
8) 1989 CHEVROLET CAMARO
VINS 101FP21E0KL130597
6) 1984 CHEVROLET VAN
VW* 1GCDQ150XE 7140659
7) 1995 0EOPR1ZM
VW* 1Y1SK5286S7017349
8) 1985 JEEP ORANO CHEROKEE
VW* 1JCNJ15N3FT0567X
9) 1954 MERCEDES 500SEL
VW* WDB1260X120X155
10) 1998 SATURN 40R
VIN* 1O8ZKS270W7225302
11) IM 7 NISSAN 2X S X
VW* JN1VS26S4HWQ3449I
Pubkah August 4. 2002
PP013
NOTICE OF CLA M OF
U E N 5 PROPOSED SALE
OF VEMCLES
LEINOR
PREFERRED AUTO
WORKS. 1610 N MAIN 8T KISSMMEE FL 32744
Data d Sals 06/1802
TYrw d Sal*: 6 X AM
YFVMAKE VIN*
88 MONO 1HOED3646JA049671
VrtU BE SOLO TO SATISFY TO W ­
ING 4 STORAGE FEES PLUS
ACCUMULATING
STORAOE
OWNER MAS A RIGHT TO A HEAR­
ING PRIOR TO BALE DATE. ANY
VEHICLE
WHICH
REMAINS
UNCLAIMED OR FOR WHICH THE
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY TOW ­
ING 4 STORAGE SERVICES
REMAIN UNPAID. MAY BE SOLD
AFTER X DAYS IF THE VEHICLE
IS MORE THAN 3 YEARS OF AGE
ANO AFTER X 0AY8 IF THE VEHI­
CLE IS 3 YEARS OF AGE OR LESS
FREE OF ALL PRIOR LIENS. SALE
WAX BE H EIO AS POSTED 4 AT
THE LOCATION INOICTED FOR
THE LIENOR ABOVE.
Pubkah: August 4. 2002
PP014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR MO TO
AMEND ITtE SANFORO LAND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
TTW C ty d Sanford Planning and
Zoning Commaaton wd hdd a Pubkc
I leering to rsvwa and recommend to
kw Cty Commwston amendments to
tfw Sanlord Land Oavatoprrwnl
Ragdattorw. Schedule F: General
Requromentt tor Bukdnga, Parcels.
Yards. Bukdetg Setbacks and
Lighting Standards. Schedule H:
Minimum
VahtcuUr
OflSlraat
Parking Space
Requirements.
and any kkormabon ckkemad MV ba
Schedule K: Sign Regdabona. and
Schedule R: Airports and Aircraft, x
ueed tor Vwt purpoaa.
Thursday. August 15,1002 al 7 X
Dated mto 29m day d August,
PM. In tha City Commrsnon
2002.
Mark C. Damwdar
CJwTtoera, Sarkord Cky Hal
Stato Bar No : 01017259
kkeroaled partial may appear al
DARNIEOER. WEST, DAVIS 6 OCRttw meebnq and X heard rogardng
AOHTY
the
propoeed
amendments.
735 N Water Stroat Suae 9 X
Intorostad parties may aiao aubmk
Mhvaukae. W1 53202
M in x comments regardmg me pro­
(414)277-14X
posed amendments to Jay Marder.
Pubkah August 4. 2002
Daactor d Planting and Commuiky
PPX7_________________________ Development. P. O. Boa 1788.
Sarkord. FL 32772-1786.
Holloa ol
A copy d ttw propoeed amend\ApMcto Aui 'thm
iR P ii ■ on »■• wm m# riAnmog ana
Auction Daw 5-2353
Community
Deveiopmanl
(I) 1996 Nissan Pickup Gm
Oapartmanl at Cky Ha*. Sarkord.
WU 1N50O26S5WCX7576
Fluid* and may X kwpeded by ttw
Auction artt ba held on Sea Above
pubkc.
Dates
Advtoe to ttw pubkc- If a parson
Al 2pm Al TrLCouky Towing
daddaa to appeal a deciaix made
1156 Baaa Ava wvaar Spgt FL
wkh rasped to any matter consid­
32706
ered al ttw above hearmg. X may
Pubkah August 4.2002
I need k vertwbm record d ttw proppooa
esadngt. Induing tetkmony and
evidence, which record la n d provid­
NOTICE
ed by the Cky d Sanlord (F B
VehlcW Auction 0 9 00am
288 0105)
WHEN Auguat It . 1002
Persona wah rkssbttkii needng
WHERE: PkuTs Truck and Auto
ssswtsnca to parbapato m ttw proRepair. Inc.. 1919 «V. 1st 8t»aL
ceedtoga should coniad I X
Sanlord. FL 32771 (407)321-7442
Paraonnd Office ADA Coordtwtor d
VEHICLE.
407 330-5825 48 hours to advance
YEAR: 1906
d kw mealing.
MAKE: Dodge
Pubkah: August 4. 2002
MODEL 4 DR
PP0I5
COLOR Blue
VW ( : 1B3BE35KQOC146945
W THE C W C U T COURT
Pubkah: Auguat 4.2002
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
PP010
JUOfCtAL CIRCUIT M ANO
FOR EIM M O LE COUNTY.
PUBLIC AUCTION
FLORIOA
Pubkc auction to ba held at 1 2 X
PROBATE DIVISION
p m x Vw 18m day ot Auguat
CASE NO.: 02-72XCP
1001. Ai Vw tronl door d BanSord
W RE: ESTATE OF
Towing and Recovery torsled at
LUCIA ANNA RIQOI k Va
2522 Country Chib R d. Sarkord. FI
LUCY A RIGGI.
32771, tor Vw pupoaa d dWpoemg
Oacaatsd
d Vw tokowtng vehrcW.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
YEAR 1978 MAKE OLDS
T X admvrvitration d kw atlsla d
VW4 3N37R8M143759
LUCIA ANNA RKKU k V a LUCY A.
RIGGI. deceased, whoa# date d
Pubkc auction to ba hold d I 2 X
p m on Vw IM i day a t Auguat
daarn was January 15. 2 X 1 : It
3001. At Vw fcork door d Sarkord
pendmg m ttw Ctreuk Court tor
Towing and Racovary located at
OfTinoit County. Fkxide, Probate
Drvtuon. Fdo Numbo t 02 723CP.
2522 Coukry Club Rd , Sarkord. FI
32771, tor Vw pupoaa d dapoamg
ttw address d which It P.O. Drawer
of in« fooowng wmov.
C. Sanlord. Flonda 32771. T X
TEAR 1985 MAKE OLDS
namaa and addrst tea d kw peroonal rtpraaenlatlvt and kw personal
VW4 1G38V69Y4F91297X
Pubkc auction to ba held kl 12.X
rsprssantalrva s attorney era ael
torth bdow.
p m x Vw IM i day a t August
1002 Al Vw berk door d Sarkord
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
Towing and Racovary located al
NOT1FIEO THAT:
A l cradkora d ttw decedent and
2522 Coukry Ctob R d. Sarkord. FI
32771. tor Vw pupoaa d deposing
ottwr persona, who have dams or
d Vw tokomng vessel
rtrninrH agamit tba dactdanfi
YEAR UNKNOWN MAKE JOHN
M UM . tnducUd unmaturad, oonbn*
gtnl or unhqukUled dairna. ond who
VW# FLZR522S84X
PubkahAugust 4. 2002
have been served a oopy ol ttka
nobca. mud Ns kwrr dakna wah kaa
PP011
cout WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
NOTICE OP U CN SALE
In irm n jin r i w fi f it pfovutona of
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
8 U I« low. thoro b#«ng duo and
NOTICE OR X DAYS AFTER THE
unpaid chargee tor which Vw under­
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
signed W endued to aabaty an
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
owner's hen d Vw goods haromafwr
A l other cradkora of ttw it v e t e i
daacrtwd and taorod al LlncW Bob a
and ottwr persona who X v e dame
or demands agaawt ttw decedent ■
Set Storage localed at 2550 w
aatala Including xmalured. conkn25m Sireel Sarkord. Flonda 32771,
(407) 324-9905 And. due nonce
gent or unkguntotod deans, mud Ne
having b e x grvan. to Vw owner d
tw a darns wah ttka octal WITHIN 3
•aid property and •( padwa known
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
to daen x mtaroal Vwrwn. and Vw
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
kma spackWd In such nokoa tor payNOTICE
mark d such having aspeed. Vw
A a CUUMS NOT SO F LE D WXX
BE FOREVER BARRED
goods affi ba add at pubkc auebx d
vw above staled address to Vw highT X dele d krtt pubkeabon d mw
•si bidder o t oVwnmsa dipotad d
Notice la August 4, 2002
x 15 ALKL 2002 Data d Aucnx
Personal Reproterkakvs
Tima 2 X PM
DOLORES PALMA
AUCTIONEER
6661 Marble Court
U C NO
Wkkar Park. Ftortda 32792
Uni No Customer Name I ail
Wkam H Mormon. Eaqtara
BALDWIN 4 MORRISON. P A
Known AXrtss Ul sun icoiaitsL
7 1 X Soutti fkdiway 1752
Dtsuiplion__ d Qoodi lo ba
AiMmnarl
Fern Park. FL 327X
Chartaa H Mcaaoth. Jr. Houaahdd
Attorney tor Paraonal Representative
Td (407)834-1424
Flonda BarNo 143303
°WfUn W Suprarwnd. Houaahdd
Pubkah August 4. It. 2002
goods, dovws 6 smal tumkua
Alan R. Carter. (976 20 BMW
PP016
VW42375912
Pubkah August 4.11.2002
PP012
M THE Cm ClKT COURT
OF THE 18TH
NOTICE OF SALE
JUOKXAL CIRCUIT.
PUBLIC AUCTION
M ANO FOR
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STAT­
EEIMNOLE COUNTY,
UES 713 7S THE FOLLOWING
FLORIOA
VEHICLE w il l BE SOLO AT PUB­
GENERAL
LIC AUCTION ON TUESOAY
JURISDICTION OIVTSION
AUGUST 20. 2002 AT 1 0 X AM AT
C A M NO: X C A 6 T 1 4 G
CORTES TOWING SERVICE. 245
IRWIN MORTGAGE
ORANGE
AYE
LONGWOOO.
CORPORATION.
FLORIOA THESE VEHICLES ARE
SOLO A8 IS WITH NO TITLE
PLAINTIFF
OUARANTEE
SELLER
VS
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO BIO
JEFFREY R MARKHAM. IF UVtNO.
BIOOING STARTS AT AMOUNT
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
OWED FOR TOWING ANO 8TOR
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
AGE VIEWING ONE HOUR PRIOR
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
TO SALE FORM OF PAYMENT IS
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ETH
JUDICIAL CtRCUTT,
Kl ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO: X CA 452 14 O
OE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. IN C .
PLAINTIFF
VS
FRANCISCO M OTERO. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST FRANCISCO M. OTERO.
USA NAVARRO IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST U S A NAVARRO.
DEERSONQ
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC : CITIFINCIAL
EOUITY SERVICES. INC. F/K/A
COMMERCIAL CRFOfT
CONSUMER SERVICES. IN C :
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Summary Ftod Judgment
d Foradoturo deled Jd y 25. 2 X 2
entered to Crv* Cate No d ttw
Cfrcul Court d ttw 15TH Jutkaal
Ckcuk to x d tor SEMINOLE County.
Sanlord, Florida. I wkl aa4 to ttw
tvghesl and bed ladder tor cash al
ttw Was! Front Door al ttw SEMI­
NOLE C o xty Courthouse located al
X I N. Park Avenue to Sanlord.
Flonda. al 1 I X am. x ttw 27 day
d August. 2 X 2 I X lobovrtng
detertwd properly as set forth m
said Summary Fuel Judgment, lo­
ws
LO T 88 DEERSONQ 2. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 48.
PAGES 27. 28 ANO 29. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Deled ttae X y d JUL 25. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk d ttw Cecul Cowl
By: Card Moore Undeay
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J
8TERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l 8 Unrvertty Dove Suae 500
Pledabx. FL 33324
(954)233 8 0 X
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons wah dwebwxs need
tog a tpeoal accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
ttw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407555-4227. I 800
9555771 (TOO) or 1-5X9555770.
trie Flonda Relay Service.
Pubkih August 4. 11.2002
PP01B
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JU D C IA L CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORE3A
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO: 02 CA 144 14 K
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A INLAND
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
V8
JANE E ACKERMAN. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAINST JANE E. ACKERMAN
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JANE E.
ACKERMAN. IF ANY; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
U N A N T S IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Summary Fawl Judgment
d Foreclosure dated July 24. 2002
entered to Crv* Case No C2 C A 564
14 K d ttw Crrcut Cowl d ttw 14TH
Jurkoal Crrcu* to and lor SEMINOLE
County Sanlord. Flonda. I wW set to
ttw rvdw d and twit bOdw lor cash
•I ttw West Front Door al Vw SEMI­
NOLE Couay Courthouse located al
X I N Park Avenue to Sanlord.
Flonda. el II X a m x ttw 27 day
d August. 2 X 2 ttw toaowng

IN THE CtRCUTT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CTRCUTT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DTYTSION
C A M NO: M C A 664 14 K
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO .
PLAINTIFF
VS
JERRY L. LEWIS. IF LIVING. AND IF
DEAO. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST PY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST JERRY L LEWIS.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JERRY L
LEWIS. IF ANY. CENOBIA LEON
LEWIS; JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN U N A N T S IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Summary Final Judgment
d Foreclosure dtled J d y 24. 2002
entered to Ctrl C m No . 02-CA55414 K d the Croat Court d »w 1BTH
Judcial Croat to and tor SEMINOLE
Coxty. Santord. Ftortda. I wff aal to
-W . a i - ■
- -a s-1 -a .a — 4- tn# n»gfd'si ana-a a-.Dew
D*ooer »ar c u neel ttw Well Front Door al ttw SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse localed at
X I N. Park Avsnus to Santord.
Flonda. d 11X am on kw 27 day
d August. 2002 the toltowtng
daacrtwd preparty at sal torth to
•aid Summary Final Judgment toDHL
LOT 5. BLOCK X . WEATHERSFIELD
SECOND
ADDITION.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 12. PAGES 1M ANO
103. PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Deled ttaa 24 day d Jdy. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork d ttw Ckcdi Cowl
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Ctork
Pubkah si:
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(95412335000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, persons wah de tbiatos needIna • ire fu l ecoorrmodebon should
coniad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
ttw
SEMINOLE
C o x ty
Courthouse el 407565-4227, I 5 X
9555771 (TOO) or 15005665770.
vw Flonda Relay Service
Pubkah Auguel 4.11.2002
PP020
M TH E CE4CUTT COURT
OF THE U TH
JU n C U LC M C U T,
IN ANO FOR
M M M O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO.: 0O-CA-1533-14W
BANKONE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. TRUSTEE BY
RESIDENTIAL FUNDING
CORPORATION ITS ATTORNEY
IN FACT.
Pleas*!,
vs.
JEANNINE DAWSON. KENDRICK
SYKES; ENGLE HOME/ORLANDO.
IN C ; KINGSBRIDGE COMMUNITY
SERVICES ASSOCIATION. INC :
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JEANNINE DAWSON. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O f KENDRICK SYKES.
JOHN OOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
Defendants
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwsued lo e Final Judgment d
Forectoture X W d ttw day ol NOV
X . 20 X . and entered In Case No
X - C A - 1533-14W, d ttw Crrcu*
C o x d ttw 18TH Judoel Crrcu* to
end tor Senvnoto Coxty. Florida I
wff tek to ttw fsxesl and best bid­
der tor cash d ttw W EST FRONT
DOOR OF COURTHOUSE d ttw
Senvnoto County Courthouse. In
Semnoto Coxty. FtonX el 11X
o’clock a m x ttw dey d AUG22.
2002. ttw tokowing detertwd m m
ty es tel torth n teid Fnal Judgrrwd.
to w*
LOT 308. KINGSBRIDGE EAST
VILLAGE UNIT 3A. ACCORDING
T O TH E PLAT TH E R E O f AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 54.
PAGES 25 THROUGH 27. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
A/K/A 617 HAMPSHIRE LANE.
OVIEDO. FL 32765
in accordance wah kw Americans
wen Dtsabttwt Ad. Persons w«h
Disahwtwa needeig e special ecoommodakx to parbapato In ttas proceedng thodd contact #w Court
Adnvnwiretor al 201 N Park Avenue
Sanlord FL 32771. Telephone
Number (407)323 4330 n d tolar
men seven (7) days prior to kw pro
ceedng It hearing Impaired. (TOO)
15 X5555771 or Voce &lt;V )15X
5555770 via Florida Raley Services
Deled k*s X y d JUt 22. 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctork Ol T X Croat Court
By Mery Stroupe
Deputy Ctork
Subnvbedby
Law Offr e of Marshal C. Walton
1800 NW 49m Street. Suite I X
Fori LeuderXto. FtonX 33309
Telephone (954)4535365
Facamto (954)7715052
Pubkah August 4.11.2002
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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE i r r n
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
StWUNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO.: O t-C A -ltM -M K
DANK ONE FINANCIAL
SERVICES. IN C .
PlonMI.
v*
a O R lO A STATE TRUST
CORPORATION.
TRUSTEE
UNDER THE PROVISION OF A
TR U S T AGREEMENT
DATED
W W AND KNOWN AS TR UST
2305. d a l.
O K w Iirti

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(P IM M pubkth In THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN purauant lo a Final Judgment ol
Foredoaure dated th. 24 day ol JOy,
2002, and entered m CaM No OtCA-213014 K. ot the C ro A Court ol
the tBTH Judetai CStuit In and lor
Seminole County. Florida, otieren
BANK ONE FINANCIAL SERVICES.
INC » die PlamMI and FLORIDA
STATE TR UST CORPORATION.
TR USTEE UNDER THE PROVI­
SION OF A TR UST AOREEM.
CAROL F. SPINELLI. FREEMAN C.
BRUCE, JR ; JAMES J FRAZIER.
JANIS F
MILLER. JO Y L
MCLAUGHLIN. JUDITH F MERCAD ANTE; JOHN DOE. JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY . I M l eel lo Vie leghetl
and beet tedder lot caah al the
W EST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY CO UR T­
HOUSE. In Seminole County,
Florida, el 1100 on Fie 27 day ot
Auguet.
2002. me loOowing
deecrbed properly at eat lonti m
M id Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 8. LAKE JESSUP HEIGHTS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK S. PAGE 67. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AJK/A: 2305 PALM DRIVE. OVIEDO,
a 32785
In accordance vim Fie Amencwit
MFi D s a ta w . Ad. Pereone Mm
OaabMiet needng e special eooommodetion lo partiapele ei Fee pro­
ceeded should contact Fie Court
AcFneintralor el 201 N Part Avenue.
Sanlord FL 32771, Telephone
Number (407)323-4330 not later
Fian seven (7) days prior lo Fie proceedng H hearing impend. (TOO)
1-6000550771 a Voce (V )I6 0 0
0556770 via Florida Relay Services
Dated File day ot JUL 22.2002.
MARY ANNE MORSE
CMS Ot The CacuS Court
By MaryStroupe
Deputy CMS
Submtnedby
Law Office ot Marshal C Watson
1600 NW 4»m SbeeL Suae 120
Fori Lauderdale. Flonda 33300
Tetephone: (054)4530385
FacaanAe (054)771-6052
Pubkah: August 4,11.2002
PP022_________________________
M THB C n C W T COURT
OF T H I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF T H I STATE OF FLOMOA.
Ft ANO FOR
SUNN OLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Caae No: U -C A -6 1 5 1 5 0
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III.
MAURICE ADAMS. J R j JANE DOE
ADAMS. THE UNKNOWN WIFE OF
MAURICE ADAMS. JR ; IF LIVING,
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAID
DEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE RESPEC­
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
0EVISEE8.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS
AND
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST
THE NAMEd DEFENDANT(S).
HIDOEN RIDGE CONDOMINIUM
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
P IC ; JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT. JANE DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT.
Detendaraa
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice la hereby grren Fiat, paeuant to a Final Stannary Judgment
ol Foredoaure entered In Fie abovettyted cauM. In Fie Cacut Court ol
Semnole County. Florida. I M6 eat
the property situate In Seminole
CouFy. Flonda. deecrtbed as.
UNIT NO SCF. OF HIDOEN RIDGE
CONDOMINIUM. ACCORDING TO
THE DECLARATION OF CONDO­
MINIUM THEREOF. RECOROEO IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1357
AT PAGE 0825. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA ANO FILED AMEND­
MENTS THERETO. TOGETHER
WITH AN UNOtVIOEO INTEREST Ft
AND T O THE COMMON ELE­
MENTS APPURTENANT TO SAID
UNIT AS SET FORTH Ft THE DEC­
LARATION OF CONDOMINIUM
AK/A 725 8 NORTH LAKE BLVD,
•50. ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
32701.
at pubic sale, to Fie Inkiest and best
bidder, tor cash. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMNOLE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
FLORIDA Flonda. at 1100 A M . on
Fie 29 day at AugueL 2002.
Maryame Morse
ClerV ol CIRCUIT Court
BY Rum Kang
Deputy Clerti
Law Offices ol Daniel C. Consuegre
6901 North Armenia Avenue
Tampa. Flonda 33804-1041
Attorneys tor PlainM
Pubksh August 4.11.2002
PPQ24
Ft THE CWCUtT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICtAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Ft ANO FOR
SEMNOLE COUNTY
CURL DIVIStON
Case No: 01-CA-1IU-14-G

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FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
CO UN TY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA at 11.00 AM. on Fw
27 (My ol August. 2002. the Mowing
desenbed property at M l forth m
UidFnalJubgm inl
LOT 10. ALAFAYA WOOO PHASE
10. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK 37. PAGE 11. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
A/K/A 1042 Beckstrom Drive.
Oviedo. FL 32765
WITNESS MY HANO end (he Mel
ol this Court on M y 24. 2002
Meryenne Mo tm
C»erii o1the O c u t Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerti
Echevama &amp;Au o c u Im , PA
PO. Boa 25016
Tampa. Florida 33022-5018
‘ •See Americans with Disabilities Act
II you ere a person with a dtMbAfy
who needs accommodation m order
lo pertopete m this proceed^, you
ere entitled at no cost to you. for the
provision of certain assistance.
Please contact Court Admnetration
at 201 N Parti Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 32771, telephone number
(407)885-4227. within 2 wording
days of your recast of the docu­
ment. N hearing Impaired. (TOO) 1800-855-8771.
Publish August 4. 11.2002
PP027

CASE NO. 01-CA-277T-14-K
EMC MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Ptoimiff.
V.
TERRY JENKINS. SHARON R
JENKINS. TRINA MARRERO. AS
TRUSTEE; end not pereoruty under
toe provtttons of a True! Agreement
dated toe 3rd day of May. Year Two
Thousand. Known as Trust Number
2413 Key Ave Lendtrust. end el
unknown parties claiming by.
torough. under or eganst the above
named defendants, who are not
known to be dead or akve. whether
•etd unknown parties claim as heirs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
keoort. creator*, trustee*, spouses,
or other claimants. "TENANT i l
and/or TENANT S2*. the parlies
intended to account for the person or
persons m possession
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby grven that, pursuant
lo toe Fnel Judgment of Foredoaure
dated &gt;Ay 24. 2002. in to&gt;s cause. I
will sell the property situated In
SEMINOLE
County.
Florida
deaertoed as:
THE SOUTH 7 FEET OF LOT 6.
ALL OF LOT 7. AND THE NORTH 16
FEET OF LOT 6. BLOCK 10. WYNNEWOOO. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGES 92. 93. AND
94. PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
aV k 2413 Kffy Avarua. Santord.
Flonda 32771
at pubkc sato. to ffw htgfwst and bmt
bkktor. tot caah. al ffw Waal trom
door o t ma Samwioia County
CourthouM located at 301 North
Park Avanua. Santord. SEMINOLE
County. Flonda. al 11 DO o'clock
a m . on August 27. 2002.
Datad al Santord. Flonda ffw 24
(toy ot July. 2002
(Sod)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clark ot ffw O c u t Coul
By Dorothy W Holton
Deputy Clark
Douglas C Zahm. PA.
18830 U S Mary 19 N . &gt;300
Ctoarwatwr. FL 33784
(727)538-4911 phorw / (727)5391094lrur
Pi m m pubkah In: Tlw Semmota
Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICAN DtSABKITIES ACT. A
PERSON IN NEED OF A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICI­
PATE IN THIS PROCEEDING OR
TO ACCESS A COURT SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY SHALL.
WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME
PRIOR TO ANY PROCEEDING OR
NEEO TO ACCESS A SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY. COURT
THE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF
THE COURT. 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD. FLORIDA
32771, TELEPHONE (407) 325
4330. OR 1600-9558771 (ThO). or
1600-9556770 (V). VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE
PubkahAugust 4,11.2002
PPG31

2591 E«tt Oakland Par* BMJ . Suit
303
Fort Laudardato. FL 33305
Publish Sanford M#ra»d
Pubfcsh August 4, 11.2002
PP032

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CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY,
vs.
DAVIO S C O TT NORTON. JANE
DOE NORTON. UNKNOWN WIFE
OF DAVIO SCO TT NORTON; CHER
LYNN NORTON; JOHN DOE
NORTON. UNKNOWN HUSBAND
OF CHER LYNN NORTON. IF
LIVINO.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT(S). IF REMARRIEO.
AND IF OECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS
AND
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST
THE NAMEd DEFENDANT(S);
SUPERIOR
CONSTRUCTION
MAINTENANCE. INC DIVA
SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES. IN C : JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
Detendanu
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice t, hereby grven trial, purmem to a Final Stannary Judgment
ol Foredoaure entered In me above•tyted cause. In the O o r t Court oI
Semnole Canty. Florida. I w-a eat
Fie property eituale to Seminole
Canty. Flonda. deecrtbed at:
LOT 28. CHESTNUT ESTATES
PHASE 1. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 46. PAGE 47 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 1839 SENECA BLVD . WIN­
TER SPRINGS. FL 32706
at pubec tale, to Fie ra^ieet and beat
bidder, tor cash. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMNOLE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
FLORIDA. Florida, al 11DO A M . on
Fie 29 day ct Auguet. 2002
Maryame Morse
Clerti ot CIRCUIT Court
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerti
Law Offcee of Daniel C. Consuegre
6901 North Armenia Avenue
Tampa. Flonda 33604 -1041
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
PubAeh; Auguet 4,11, 2002
PP025
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICtAL CWCUtT
IN ANO FOR
SEMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVK. ACTION
CASE NO. 02-106-CA

OMSKMt+a

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC.
AS NOMINEE FOR TAYLOR. BEAN
AND WHITAKER MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PlainM.

va.
CA R R O a A .N O K E8 .eta L
OafandantO).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgmanl at
Mortgaga Foradoaura datad A Jy 28.
2002. and entered In Caee NO. 02108 ol Fie Cmart Court ot ff» EIGH­
TEENTH Juddel Ctrora to and tor
SEMNOLE County, Florida whareto
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS­
TRATION SYSTEMS. INC. AS NOM­
INEE FOR TAYLOR. BEAN ANO
WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORPO­
RATION. W the PlainM and CARR O a A. NOKES; KATHLEEN
NOKES; CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY
SERVICES.
INC.:
are
the
Detendems. I we tel to Fie Ncffieet
end beet Odder tor caah el WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD, FLORIDA si 1100 AM. on Fie
29 day ot August. 2002. Ihe tokotong
e e meAl e rl ■■ ■i ■i ■ ft . a n m—* | i. ,aii toe
oiSw
c r o w propwTy K l M l KXlTl n

eeld Final judgment
LOT 74, 8AUSAUTO. SECTION
THREE. ACCOROINO T O TH E
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 2«. PAGE 74
THROUGH 78. INCLUSIVE. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
AJK/A 201 Doeter Drive.
Ceseetoeny. FL 32707
WITNESS MY HANO end Fie seel
ol Fee Court on July 28. 2002.
Ueryeme Morse
Clerti ot Fw Cirart Court
By Mery Straps
Deputy Clerti
Echevarria ! Associates. P A
PO. Bos 25018
Tampa. Flonda 33822-8018
"See Americana wffh Dwebtboee Ad
F you ere e person wth e cksatvery
who needs eccommodeoon to order
to participate to Fas proceedng. you
are embed at no oosl to you. tor Fie
provision ot certain assistance.
Please corned Court Admraatraoon
at 201 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 32771, tetephone number
(407)885-4227. within 2 working
day* ol your receipt ol mis docu­
ment. F hearing impend. (TOO) 1800-9556771.
Pubkah Auguat 4.11.2002
PP026
THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF TH E EtOHTEEMTH

JumcMLcncwT
Ft ANO FOR

SEMNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVE. ACTION
CASE NO. Q3-1T5CA
DIVISION 14-K.
MERRia LYNCH MORTGAGE
CAPITAL

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PlainM.

AUTUMN LEA KNOUSE. at at.
Defendants).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suant lo a Final Judgment at
Modgage Foradoaura dated &gt; Ay 24.
2002. and entered to Casa NO 02178 ol Fie Ceoat Court ol Fie EIGH­
TEENTH Judvaal Cmua to and tor
SEMNOLE County. Flonda wherein
MERRILL LYNCH MORTGAGE
CA PITA L M the Plaintiff and
AUTUMN LEA KNOUSE: era Fie
Detendanu. I wd eei to Fie Ngheel
and beat tedder tor caah at WEST

NOTICE
The S t Johne River Water Menspsmsnl Dietrtd has recetved Fie apptcaFon(s) tor Consumptive Water Use horn
cay ot Lake Mary. 100 C o rn y Club Road. Lake Mary. Flonda 327956445.
appkcabon 46282. The apparent proposes to wahdraw 6 39 mkkon galena
pat day at water to supply • popdaum ol 14. 108 peopia to 200? The wffhdraweia used by F»a proposed preyed wW consist ot Gromd Water trom Fit
Floridan Aqutor via 5 adrve wets and 2 proposed weSs in Serrvnote CouFy.
located to SecOona 5 7,6. Townstvp 20 South. Range X East, known al C*y
ol l i k l Mary
The Mats) contarvng each ol Fie abovekaled appheabonfs) are ivaaetAa tor
tnapeebon Monday Fvou^i Fnday aewpl tor legal hokdaye. 600 a m to 800
pm at rna St Johns River Water Managernem District Headquartara or me
appropriate service earner Wnoen obteebona to Fie appkcabon may be made,
but should be teed w «i (received by) Fw District Clerk. 4049 Rato S t. Paiatka.
Flonda 32177*1429. no Mar than 21 days kom Fw data ct ptblcaaon. Wrffton
obyecBorw shotid WentFy Fw obyactor by name and address, and ktoy dasenbe
Fw obysdion to Fw appicabon Fbng a wrFten obyadion does ntF enOOe you
to a Chapter 120. Flonda Statutes. Admmwbsbve Meanng Only Floss per
sons whose substantial vFeraaU are affected by Fw appkcabon and who Me a
petition meeting Fw raquramtms ot Ssdiorw 120 598 and 120 87, Flonda
Statutes, and Chapter 28-108. Florida Admnsbabva Coda, may cbtan an
Arbrwitibabva heanng AJ bmely Ned wnoen ebteebona wW be presented to
Fw Board tor conttoersbon n as delberabona on appkcabon pna to Fw Board
taking action on Fw appkcabon
Gtona Lewis. Drecscn, Division ol Parma Dels Services
St Johns River WaWr Managernem Dwtnd
Pubkah August 4. 2002
PP006

THECIRCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUS
IN ANO FOR
SEM NOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 02-804-CA
DIVISION 14-0.
WASHINGTON MUTUAL HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. SUCCESSOR
INTEREST TO PNC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
Plaintiff.
v».
MARK ZACCOUR. el ei.
Defendants).
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure deled Jufy 25.
2002. and entered m CaM NO. 02804 of toe Clrcuff Court of toe EIGH­
TEENTH Judoei Circus In end lor
SEMINOLE County. Florida wherein
WASHINGTON MUTUAL HOME
MORTQAOE. INC. SUCCESSOR
INTEREST TO PNC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION OF AMERICA, la
toe Ptatotift end MARK ZACCOUR;
FAIRWINOS FEDERAL CREDIT
UNION. AMERICAN EXPRESS
TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES.
INC.; SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF CO UN TY COMMISSIONERS;
ere toe Defendants. I wfl eel to toe
highest and best bidder for cash at
W EST FRONT DOOR O f TH E
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA el
1100 AM. on the 10th day of
September. 2002. the foftowtng
desenbed property as set forth In
said Final Judament
L O T 3. BLOCK4.A.B. RUSSELL'S
ADOmON TO FORT REED. A SUB­
DIVISION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. AT PAGE 97. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA ANO
ALSO THE NORTH 22 I FEET OF
THE SOUTH 39 I FEET OF THE
WEST 7.9 FEET OF LOT 4. BLOCK
4. OF SA10 A B RUSSELL'S ADDI­
TION TO FORT REED
A/K/A 2803 Oranmffffw Avonut.
Sanford. FL 32773
WITNESS MY HAND and toe sato
ot»V4 Court on JUL 28,2002.
U v y n w Mora*
Clwk ol ffw Cbcul Court
By Rum King

DeputyCtofk

EctwwiW SAkkOdktok. P A
P.0 Box 25019
Tampa. Florida 33822-5018
"Soo Anwrtcorw wffh DwrbWtur A d
It you ora « poraon wffh « dw rb ty
who rwodt kccommortobofl In ordwr
to poibcfooto In fflW proewedng you
are ffnWkd tt no cod to you. tor ffw
provirion oI c rittn asaistanca.
PWkM oonloct Court AUmrnwblbon
al 201 N. Pffik Avonuo, Skntord,
Florida 32771, Mophona numtwr
(407)8854227, within 2 working
day* ot you raootpt ot ffw docurrwm. It haortng Impaired. (TOO) 1800-9856771.
Pubkth: Auguat 4. II . 2002
PP028
THE CIRCUtT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
8UMNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIV*. ACTION
C A S IN O . 03-1141-CA

otvntoN t4-a

PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE. INC..
Pltwnbff.
v».
MYRA ANN HAYDEN, at at,
Dwtwndknt(r).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u buom to a Final Judgnwm oI
Mortgaga Forackwura d«wd JUy 28.
2002. and ontorad In Cota NO. 02114! oltto Cbcul Court al ffw EIGH­
TEEN TH JudtoW Cbcul In and tor
SEMINOLE Courffy, Ftondff whwram
PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL MORT­
GAGE. INC., lb too Plaintiff and
MYRA ANN HAYDEN. HUMBERTO
GARCIA
PIEDRA:
ora
tha
Owtondamr. I wW Mff to ffw hffjtwri
and boot brddor tor cakh at WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
CO UN TY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
TORO. FLOfUOA »U 1 DO AM. on ffw
29m (toy ol August 2002, ffw tokowbig dkkcrtwd proporty at kkl kWh In
sard Fatal Judgnwm
LOT 23. LAKE HURST. ACCORD
INO TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 85.
PAGES 17. ML 19. ANO 20. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
A/K/A 2842 WOovr Bay Tarraca.
C atkkffwrry. FL 32707
WITNESS MY HANO and ffw tool
olffW Court on JUL 25. 2002.
Maryanna Mona
Clark ol ffw Cacut Court
By Carol MoormUndtay
Dwputy Clark
Edwvama SAaaoowtok, P A
P O Boa 25018
Tampa. Ftorsto 33822-6018
"Saa Anwncarw wffh Daabwtw* Act
E you ara a paraon wffh ff dwabrkfy
who nwada accommodakon In ordwr
to parbopaw In ffw proewdng. you
ara anutod al no cow to you. tor ffw
provision ot cartabi aatwianca
Ptaaaa contact Court Atbranwtrabon
at 201 N Park Avanua. Santord.
nonda 32771, WWphorw numtwr
(407)885-4227. vnthm 2 working
days ol yo u racotpt ol ffw docurrwnt: « hsarmg krpaaad. (TOO) 1800-955-6771.
Pubkah August 4.11.2002
PP029
M THE CM CUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JU D ICU L CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEM M O LI COUNTY.
FLORIOA

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
BCMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 02-CA-3S2-14-O
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. IN C .
DANIEL DECOSTA. JR and TRACY
OE COSTA, hw ante. UNKNOWN
TENANT NO 1; UNKNOWN TE N ­
ANT NO 2: and A a UNKNOWN
PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST A NAMEO DEFENDANT
TO THIS ACTION. OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED.
DefaretonU
NOTICE OF. B A L I

PURSUANT TO (iHAPTIR 41
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur

auant to an Order or Summary Fatal
Judgment of toractoaura datad JUy
25. 2002 and sntorad In Co m No.
02-CA-352-I4-Q ol ffw Cbouff Court
oI ffw Elghtoenm Jucbcia! Cacua bi
and tor 8amfnoto County. Flonda,
wtwrabi Homecomings Financial
Network. Inc w Ptornaff and DANIEL
DECOSTA. JR.
and TRACY
DECOSTA, hit ante, UNKNOWN
TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TEN­
ANT NO. 2. and A a UNKNOWN
PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST A NAMEO DEFENDANT
TO THIS ACTION. OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED,
are Datomtoma, I wtff aei to ffw high­
est and beat Odder for caah at ffw
Waal From D on ol ffw Semnole
C a nty CourthouM. 301 North Park
Avanua. Santord. Flonda 32771 at
Semnole County, Flonda, al 11.00
am. on ffw 29 day ot August. 2002.
ffw toffowbig deaerhed property aa
sal forth bi sard Order or Fatal
Judgnwm. tow*
PARCEL 7. FROM THE NORTH­
EAST CORNER OF THE NORTH
WEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH. RANGE X EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. RUN
SOUTH 69 DEGREES 16 MINUTES
X SECONDS WEST. ALONG THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF SOUTHEAST 1/4 A
DISTANCE OF 787.96 FEET TO
THE EAST RIOHT-OF WAY LINE
OF
LONG WOOO
MARKHAM
ROAD SAME BE INO A 66 FOOT
WIDE RIGHT-OF-WAY THENCE
RUN SOUTH
24 OEGREES
MARKHAM ROAD SAME BEING A
66 FO O T WIDE RIGHT-OF-WAY
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH
24
DEGREES 18 MINUTES 56 SEC­
ONDS EAST ALONG SAIO RIGHTOF-WAY X 33 FEET. THENCE RUN
SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONG
A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEAST­
ERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 962 61
FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 18
DEGREES 82 MINUTES 48 SEC­
ONDS AN ARC DISTANCE OF
288 64 FEET. THENCE RUN
SOUTH 40 DEOREES 09 MINUTES
41 SECONOS EAST. 203 FEET
FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 40
DEGREES 09 MINUTES 41 SEC­
ONDS EAST 78 FEET. THENCE
RUN NORTH 49 DEGREES X MIN
UTES 19 SECONOS EAST I X
FEET. THENCE RUN NORTH 40
DEGREES 09 MINUTES 41 SEC­
ONOS WEST. 75 FEET. THENCE
RUN SOUTH 49 DEGREES X MIN­
UTES 19 SECONDS WEST. I X
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN
NINO
It you ara a paraon wffh a Oaabwty
who needs any acaxnmodabon n
order to partiapats in bra proceed
big. you ora entitled, al no coot to
you. to ffw provwam ol carton l a w
tones Pleats contact ffw Court at
407666-4330 wffhn two (2) wortung
days at you recess ol ffve Notice, ff
you are heanng or voce impeaed.
cat Flonda Relay Service (800)955•770
DATEO al Santord. Flonda on JUL
26. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk. Cams Court
By Ruffi King
Aa Deputy C M
SMITH. HIATT 6 DIAZ. PA
Aaomeya tot Plants!

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EfOKTEEKTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 02-CA-4S0 140 .
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANYWEST. successor lo MELLON
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plant*.

vs

STEWART B FAMOUS. J R . and
DOROTHEA M FAMOUS, hts w*a.
STATEWIDE INVESTORS
HOLDINGS TRUST, and
UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Nonce is hereby given that, pur­
suant to the order or final judgment
entered in this cause m the Cecut
Court of Semnole County. Flonda. I
wi&gt; sell the property situated m
Semnole County. Flonda. desenbed
as
LOT 8. BLOCK 0. WOOOMERE
TERRACE
SECTION
ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 19. PAGE 92. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
and commonly known as
1601 Tan ace Drive. Sanford. FL
32T73
at pubkc sale, lo the highest and best
bidder, for cash, at tha west front
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Flonda. at
11 00 AM on August 29. 2002
Dated July 25. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerti
In accordance with the Americans
With Disa&amp;Met Act. persona wth
(AsabAties neodmg a special accom­
modation lo partidpata m thra pro­
ceeding should contact court
Admntstrabon at talephona number
(407)655-4227. nof later than seven
(7) days prior lo the proceeOng If
heanng imparted. (TDO) 1400-9558771, or Voce (V) 1400 955-5770.
via Flonda Relay Service
Mason &amp;Associates. PA.
17757 U S 19 North. Surte 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)538-3800
Pubksh August 4. 11.2002
PP034
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JU D ICU L CIRCUIT M
ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 03-CA-454-1HQ)
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. IN C .
as Nomnee lor Household Faience
Corporator
Ptaatfiff.

vs

HENRIK UBJER. el a l.
Defendant(s)
NOTICE O f SALE
(Pubksh m Scmnoia Herald)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo a Fnal Summary Judgment
of Foredoaure dated Jufy 25. 2002.
entered in Ovll Case No Q2-CA-46414(0) of tie Circus Court of Vie
Eighteenth Judcael Cacut in and for
Semnole County. Flonda. whereat
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS­
TRATION SYSTEMS. IN C . at
Nomnee tor Household Finance
Corporation. PlamWl. and HENRIK
LKMER. at. a l. art Detendanu
I w* tel lo the Nghest balder lor
cash at Vie West Front Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse, 301
North Parti Avenue. Sanford. Flonda
32771. at 11.DO a m. on Via on Vie 29
day of August 2002. the toAowvig
deaerfeed reel property aa set forth m
said Final Summary Judgmanl. lo

wt:

LO T S3. GRANADA SOUTH.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 15. PAGE 100. O f THE PUB
LfC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS my hand and seal of Via
court on JUL 28. 2002
COURT SEAL
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerti
Attorney tor PUnbff.
Brian L Roseler. Esquire
Steven B Greenfield. P A
Suae 402
7000 West Palmetto Parti Road
Boca Raton. Flonda 33433
Telephone (581)3924391
FacaanAe (551) 3924955
Pubkah August 4.11.2002
PP035
IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JU D ICU L CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMVfOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 01-CA-M14-14-G
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
ffk. - - —
narom.

vs.
JUAN MAROUEZ-CRUZ. ef a l.
Defendant (s ).
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo a Final Judgmanl of
Foradoaura dated Jufy 25. 2002.
and entered m Case No 01-CA2614-14-G. of Vie Qrcul Court of he
EIGHTEENTH JuOdM Qrcul m and
for SEMINOLE County. Flonda
wherein CHASE
MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION to
Plaintiff and JUAN MAROUEZCRUZ. el at. are Defendants. I wtf
sel to the finest and best bidder lor
cash al Via West front door of Vie
Courthouse in SANFORD. SEMI­
NOLE County. Flonda. 11:00 AM
o'clock on Via 27 day of Auguat.
2002. tha foaowmg dasertwd propar­
ty as set forth in sad FnaJ Judgmanl.
low*
LOT 8 BLOCK B. STERLING
PARK-UNIT FOUR. A SUBDIVISION
ACCOROINO T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 21. PAGE(S) 6 S 7. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. a/V/a
321 Shadow Oak Drive. Cassefcerry.
Flonda 32707.
DATED this day of JUL 25. 2002
MaryannE Morse
As Clerti of sad Court
By Card Moore Lindsay
As Deputy Clerti
Submoed by.
Faber A O d U . P, A
Surte 300
1570 Medruga Avenue
Coral Gables. Flonda 33148
(305)652 4110
Persona with a duaUfcty who need
a special accommodation lo perto­
pete in tfvs proceeding should con­
tact Court Admevatrabon at 301 N.
Park Avenue. So4e N301. Sanford
Flonda 32771. wdsn 2 working days
prior
lo
the
proceeding
Telephone (407)555-4227. 1-8009554771 (TDO) or 1400 9554770
(V) vie Flonda Relay Service

Pubksh August 4. 11.2002
PP035
Public Auction
Pubkc auction lo be held at 9 01
am. on the dayts) specified below, at
the front door of Athen a Towing Inc
Located at 2499 O d Lake Mary Rd
Suite 134. Sanford. FI for the pur­
pose of d»*pos*&gt;g of the following
vehicles
For further information please cel
(407)321 2948

I/1&amp;TO

(1) Year 1982/Make OLDSMOBIIE
VlNf 1G3AX69Y8CMt 16975

(2) Year 196A1utake BUCK
VlNf 1G4CWS1C3J1645072

8/16/02

(1) Year 1989Make PONTIAC
VIN# 1G2JO11K1K7581019
8/17/02
(1) Year 1984Make TOYOTA
VlNf JT2SV24E3J0167667
8/15/02
(1) Year 1952.Make OLOSMOG’l E
VlNf 1G3AX69Y8CM116975
(?) Year 1988Maka BUCK
VlNf 1G4CW51C3J1545072
Pubksh August 4. 2002
PP037
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
ALTAMONTE TOWING. INC.UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST .
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIDS
PURSUANT TO F S 713 78
8-27-2002
1988 VW
1VWFA0170GV048207
1999 MERCURY
1MEFM53S1XA604197

Stmlnoto Community Coll#g«
100 Wstdon Boulevard
Santord. FL 32773
Not tea of Board Uaaling
Tha D*stnc1 Board of Trusl«*«» of
Samtnola
Community
Collaga
announces a Board Meeting to which
a l persons are mvrted
Date and Tvne August 20. 2002 at
700pm
Place
Seminole Community
CoSege
Wetdon Admwstration Ouikkng
Room A 200
Purpose Regular Monthly Meeting
A copy of the agenda may be
obfaned by wring to Dr E Ann
McGee at 100 Wetdon Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 32773 or by canmg
Linda Cowets at 407 328 20 tO and
arrangng for an agenda to be marfed
or available tor pek up
Pursuant to the provisions of the
Americans with D»sabiM«s Act. any
person requiring special accommo
datrons to participate in ttvs meeting
is asked to advise Seminole
Community CoUege at least 48 hours
before the meetmg by contactmg
Lnda Kn«ght at 407-328 2010 Wyou
ara hearing or speech impaired
please contact Semnole Community
College by calling Ms Dorothy
Parshon at 407 328 2109
Persons are advised that, if they
decide to appeal any decision made
at Vvs meetng they wtf need a
record of the proceeOngs and tor
such purpose, they may need to
insure that a verbatm record ot the
proceedngs is made, which record
ndudes the testmony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be
based, per Section 286 0105. Florida
Statutes
Pubksh August 4. 2002
PP043

1990 HONDA

2HGED5342LH550782
1989 CADILLAC
1G6C01157K4205304
1985 FORD
1FABP22X8FK293403
1994 PONTIAC
2G2FV22P7R2219510
1984 DATSUN
JN1HU01S0ET218892
1988 AUDI
WAUFB0817GA170908
PHONE • 407-339 0700
Pubksh: August 4. 2002
PP038
NOTICE O f
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice la hereby grven
Semnde Wrecker Service wM eel al
Pubkc Aucbon for salvage for cesh
on demand lo highest bidder, the fdlowing desenbed vehetos:
August 18. 2002
87 Plym. Voyager
V in t 2P4FH4133HR387913
The aucbon wd be held at 1200
PM. on Vie said dales above At
Senwide Wrecker service 2540 S
Myrtle Ave. Sanlord. FL 32773
Prospective bidders may Inspect
vehicle* one hour prior to sato
Terms are caah or certified funds
Semnde Wrecker reserves the nghl
lo accept or reject any and al tads
Pubksh August 4. 2002
PP039
NOTICE O f PUBLIC HCARtNO TO

CONSIDER A CONOmONAL USE
Nobce is hareby grven that a Pubkc
Heanng wd be held by the Ptanrwig
8 Zorwig Commission In the Cty
Commission Chambers. Cty Hal.
Sanford. Flonda. at 7.00 pm. on
Thursday, Auguet 15,2002, to con­
sider a request for a Conditional Usa
In a GC 2. General Commercial
Zorwig Ostnct
LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT 13 BLK
6 DREAMWOLD PB 3 PO 90
Tha property beng more generaty
desertoad as 2535 French Avenue
Condbonal Use Requested Inetal
a park booth (indoor manufacturing)
A l parties In Interest and oti/ens
shal have an opportuity lo be heard
al said heanng
By ordar of Via Planning A Zoning
Commission d tha Cty d Sanford.
Florida. Ves 30Vi day of Jdy. 2002
Mchasf Skat. Chatman
Planning A Zorwig Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: Ha par­
aon deddts lo apptt1 a dw itjnn
made wth respect lo any matter con­
sidered at Vie above meeting or
heanng. hWtha may need a verbatim
racoro ot in# procaaong. ncaasrig
ffw toramony and t v O n t . afsefi
racord M nof provtdad by ffw Cffy of
Santord (FS 288 0106)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
HEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O f THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 5626 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Pubkah August 4, 2002
PP040
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Nobca ■ hareby grran
UcConrwk Towing wm Mk
al Pubkc Aucbon F a Sahsg*
for Cash on demand lo highest
btoder. the fotowvig descrtied
vehicles
9-2*02
88 Pont
2G2GP37H8G2211015
68 Chav
3G1AW51R1JS519543
*21-02
94 Buck
204WB15L9R1454001
68 Cadi
1G60W51Y5JR761284
89 Volvo
YV1FX8847K1345965
89 Buck
1G4HP54C1KH478931
M Chev
1N68JAJ164860
85 Buck
1G4GM47A3F P428382
98 Pont
1G2JB1243T7560552
*2-02
01 Honda
JH2RC44661KX1X6
74 Auto Eqop
AJ003H60732S8
T h . Auction m ( b* Iwld al 9 00 a m
on and daikt abova McConnell
Towing k Recovery. 3800 Sanlord
Ave . Santord. R . 32773
ProNWctrv* batoara may inapact
vahidaa one hour pna lo tale
Tarma ara -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS*
McConnaD Towing
raaanraa ffw nghl lo accept a refect
tny and al BIDS
Pubkah Auguat 4.2002
PP04I
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Nobca w hareby given fftol Oviedo
Road tWrecker Service w* aei al
pubkc aucbon tor aaNaga tor caah on
damand to ffw laghaaf taddar tlw fol­
lowing described vehicles 1992
Dodge
Shadow
VINI
1B3XP6639NN22487S
Thw auction wW be held on Auguat
17, 2002 AT 10am to ffw momtog al
Autotroruca al 174 East Mrtcfwk
Hammock Road. Ovtodo. FL 32766
Protpecbva batoara may suped
ffw vehicles on ffw day beta, the
aucbon between 9am 5pm Tarma
ara caah a carbfwd funds
Ovwdo Road 1 Wrecker Service
reserves the ngN to accepi a reject
any end el bats
Pubkah Auguat 4. 2002
PP042

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Note# is hereby given that a Pubkc
Heanng w* be heVj by the Planning
&amp; Zoning Commission n the City
Commission Chambers. City Hal.
Sanford. Flonda. at 7 00 pm on
Thursday. August 15. 2002 to con­
sider the following change and
amendment lo the Zorwig Ord nance
of the City of Sanford. Serrwioie
County. Flonda
Re zoning from GC-2. General
Commercial and AG. Agriculture
To that of PO. Planned Development
Legal Desertion THE S 252 FT OF
THE N 1780 FT OF THE W 351 9 FT
OF THE MW 1/4 OF SEC 25 TWP
19S RGE DOE. SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FL. LESS RO ON THE N ANO W
SITE CONTAINS 84.771 3 SO FT
OR 1 948 ACRES. ALSO THE S 252
FT OF THE N 1780 FT OF THE E
90 00 FT OF THE W 451 90 FT OF
THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 28 TWP 19S
RGE 30E. SEMINOLE COUNTY. F I.
LESS RO ON THE N SITE CON
TAINS 21.993 1 SO FT OR 0 505
ACRES TOTAL SITE CONTAINS
107.530 8 SO F T OR 2 469
ACRES LEG SEC 28 TWP 19S
RGE DOE BEG 1528 FT S ♦ 451 9
FT E OF NW COR RUN S 482 FT E
198 FT N 482 FT W 196 FT (LESS
RD)
The property be*ig more generaty
desenbed as 4437 W 1st Street
The Planning 5 Zorwig Commission
wil submit a recommendation to Vie
City Commission in favor of. or
aganst. the requested change or
amendment The City Commission
wil hotd a Pubkc Heanng in the Cay
Commission Room in Cay Hal.
Sanford. Flonda at 7 00 pm on
August 25. 2002. to consider said
recommendation
Tha
Cay
Commission may piece con&amp;ttons
upon the re/omng by means of a
development order
Au pariws m inloresl and crti/ens

shal have an opportunity to be heard
at sato heanng
By order of the Ptanrwig 8 Zorwig
Commission of the Cay of Sanford,
Flonda. this 31st day of JiAy 2002
Mchaef Skat. Chairman
Ptanrwig 8 Zorwig Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC H a person decides to appeal a deci non
made with resped to any matter con­
sidered at the above meeting or
hearing, he/she may need a verbatim
record of the proceedings nctuOng
the testimony and evidence, which
record « nof provided by the Cay of
Sanford (FS 285 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 5525 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Pubksh August 4. 2002
PP044
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case Number: 02-72S-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GEORGE W KIMMONS.
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of tha estata of
GEORGE W KIMMONS. decaased.
F4a Number 02 725CP. is pendng
in the Circuit Court for SeowxXe
County. Florida. Probata Division,
tha address of which it PO Drawer
C. Sanford. Florida 32772 The
names of the personal represanta
bve and the personal repretantalive s attorney are set forth below
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOT1FIEO THAT
A a PERSONS upon whom this
notice is SERVED WHO HAVE
OBJECTIONS that challenge the
vakdfy Of #18 S B . M quakficeUont
of the personal representative,
venue, or Junadcbon of tha Court,
are reqiared to N# thee objections to
Vie Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM or. IF NOT PERSONAaY
SERVED THEN WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
A a CREDITORS of the decedent
end other persons having dams or
demands against decedent t estate
on whom a copy of Vhs notce was
SERVED MUST FILE THEIR
CLAIMS with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE or IF NOT PER
SONAILY SERVED THEN WITHiN
THREE MONTHS A FTEn THE
DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE
A a CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The date of the first pubkeakon of

this Note# is July 28. 2002
Personal Representative
ANNKIMMONS

210 Cyrstai View South
Sanford FL 32773
nntAH n l o e e s q u i r e
Attorney for Personal Representative

Horvia Oaf No 0722580
3974 Weit lake Mary B M J . *135
Lake Mary F l 32746
Phone (407) 323 6t28
PiAiksh JlAy 28 2002 and August
4 2002

00165
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02 C A -0046 14 W
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION FK/A FT
MORTGAGE COMPANY S O S A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE.

3
3
a

PLAINTIFF

VS
EUGENIA 0 COFFEY. IF LIVING
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS
OEVISEES
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHEn
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST EUGENIA B COFFEY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF EUGENIA
0 COFFEY IF ANY. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Order Granting the
Moton to Reset Forectosu'9 Sale
dated JvAy 18. 2002. entered ui Cml
Case No 02C A 0086 14 W of the
Circuit Court of the 1BTH Judoal
Circuit ei and tor SEMINOLE County.
SANFORD FLORIOA. I wd set to
the Nghest end best bidder for cesh
at the WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE ot the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse. X I N PARK
AVENUE . SANFORO. FLORIOA.
Florida at 11 00 a m on the 20 day of
August. 2002 tha to8owvig described
property as set forth in sato
Summary Fmal Judgment, to-w*
LOT 55. OF ROBIN H ia. UNIT
THREE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 15. PAGE 32. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated tNs day of JUL 22. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Ruth Kng
Deputy Clerk
Pubksh n The Serrwioie Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons with doabtoet need­
ing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-323-43 X . 1-800955 8771 (TDO) or 1 80^95^8770.
via Flonda Relay Service
DAVID J STERN. PA
X I S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
Pubksh JiAy 28. 2002 end August 4.
2002
00168
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JU D IC U L CIRCUTT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORtOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: O O CA -42M 4K
WHITE MOUNTAIN SERVICES
CORPORATION F/K/A SOURCE
ONE MORTGAGE SERVICES
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

I

VS

DAVIO E. ZUCKERMAN. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST OAVID E ZUCKERMAN.
OENISE M ZUCKERMAN.
SWEETWATER OAKS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC.; HUBBARD CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
DB/A
ORLANDO
PAVING COMPANY. JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Granting the
Motion to Reset Foreclosure Sale
dated AAy 17. 2002. entered in C M
Case No OOCA-421 14 K of Vie
Circuit Court of the 18TH Judicial
Ceoat In and tor SEMINOLE Coitoty.
SANFORD. FLORIDA. I w* se« to
the highest and best btoder lor cash
at tha W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE of th* SEMINOLE
County Courthouse. X I N PARK
AVENUE . SANFORO. FLORIDA.
Flonda at 1100 am on tha X day of
August. 2002 tha foAowtog described
property as set forth In sato
Summary Fnal Judgment, to w*
LOT 18. BLOCK 0. SWEETWATER
OAKS SECTION 7. ACCOROINO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 19.
PAGE 28 ANO 29. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA
Dated th« 17 day of Jufy. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of th* Ctrcu* Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pubksh to The Seminole Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons with (fcsaUUbet need­
ing e special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-323-43 X . 1-800955 8771 (TDO) or 1-800 955^770.
via Flonda Relay Service
DAVIO J STERN. P A
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
Pubksh Jufy 28. 2002 and August 4.
2002
00167

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IN ANO FOR
•EIUNOLE COUNTY,
^•
FLORIOA
•'
GENERAL
' .
JURISDICTION DIVISION
• CA B EN O :0 1C A -11 3»-14 K
FIRST NATKDNV. OE MORTGAGE
•CDRPORATO*..
PLAINTIFF
VS •
ANDRE O f 'O N E SMITH, IF
LIVING. LNO IF DEAD. TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEV1SIES.
G R AN TEES
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CRf DITORS. TR US TEES ANO A U
O IH ER PARTIE8 CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST ANDRE DEMONE
SMITH. NANCY SMITH A/K/A
NANCY D WARE SMITH. ANESA M
SMITH. STATE OF FLORIDA,
DEPARTM ENT O F
REVENUE.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TEN AN TS IN
POSSESSION
OCFENOANT(S)
r e -m o n e e o f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN put
sued to in Order Granting the
Motion to Ratal Foractoaura Saia
datad July IS. 2002. entered In Curt
Caaa No 01-CA-11M 14 K ct Via
CtroR Court ot tha 1STH Judoal
C«cun In and lor SEMINOLE Cointy,
SANFORD. aO R IO A . I wni sal to
the htghasl and bart brfdat lot cash
M the WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE ol the SEMINOLE
County Courtho.se. 301 N. PARK
AVENUE . SANFORD. FLORIDA,
nortda at 1100 am on Via 20 day ol
August. 2002 toa knowing deecrtad
property at tat lotth in laid Summaty
Final Judgment. to-w*
THE NORTH 62 FEET OF THE
SOUTH 1335 FEET OF TH E WEST
1/2 OF BLOCK S. TIER 13. FLORIOA
lANO ANO COLONIZATION COM­
PANY LIMITED MAP O F ST.
GERTRUOE ADOinON TO TOWN
OF SANFORD. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 1. PAOES 112
AND 113. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Oatsd tfita IS day of Jdy. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
data ol *ie Caruff Coutl
By- Mary Stroups
Deputy Qsrti
PubSah m Tha Samtnolt harald
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. person# with d aabrthet need
mg a special eccommnrtaaon shodd
ConUd COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
Ilia
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse ai 407-323-4330. 1-BOO
955-6771 (TOO) or 1-600*566770.
la Relay Sarvtca
DAVIO J. STERN. P A
801 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(054)233-6000
Pubesh Jd y 28. 2002 and August 4.
2002
00166 .

M TH E CM CUO’ COURT
O f TH E 14TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUR
IN ANO FOR
BEM NO LE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JU R W N C n O N OIVWON
CA ES NO: 0I-CA-1I66-14 K
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
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OAVIO o s h u J i v f/WA DAVIO E.
OSHEL. JR”
UVlNG. ANO IF
O f AO. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.

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CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
JNTERE8T B Y THROUGH. UNOER
0)1 AGAINST DAVIO O S H EL JR
jMt/A DAVIO E O S H EL JR : EMILY
£H EL IF UVM Q , ANO F DEAD.
TflE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
PCVISEE8.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
jOTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNOER
O R AGAINST EIJULY O S H EL JOHN
bCE
AND JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS PI
POSSESSION
: •
DEFEND AN TS)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN put
luant to an Order Granting the
Motion to Recti Foractoaura Sale
dated July 18. 2002. entered to C M
Cate No 01-CA-195S 14 K ol the
CecuF Court ol too IB IM Jurkaal
O c u t to and lor SEMINOLE Cottoly.
SANFORD, FLORIOA. I ar« aa4 to
N ^M it and bail bxUcf for csth
at Via W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE ol too SEMINOLE
301 N PARK
Cod*y Courthouse.
C
AVENUE . SANFORD. FLORIOA.
Florida al 11 DO a m on Via 20 day ol
August. 2002 toe toSowmg deecrtbod
property a* ad forth *i said Sdnmery
I mal Judgment. to-M
WEST 1/2 O F LOT 2. OAK HAL
VILLAS PHASE HI. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 41. PAGE(S) 16
OF TH E PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SE MMOLE COUNTY. FLORCA.
Dated tort IS day ol Jdy. 2002.
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk d toe Circu* Cod)
By. Mary Strove
Deputy dark
Pubtsh to: Tha Seminole Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, persons man rksabHws needma «
accommodation thoufcj
cwrlacl COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407 323-4330. 1-600»55S77I (TOO) or I -600855-6770.
me Florida Relay Sarvtca.
DAVID J STERN P A
601 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE •
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, a 33324
(VS412338000
Pubtsh July 26. 2002 and August 4.
2002
00169
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
6EMINOLC COUNTY.
aO R IO A
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02-CA-S34-14 L
Pfl INVESTMENT CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
HICKEY HILLIS IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD: TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS. DEVISEES GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES. UENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
O IH E R PARTIES CLAlUINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST RICKEY H ints
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TEN AN TS IN
POSSESSION
OCFENOANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OUTER p d
suartl l6 an Order G rsrtrg lha
Mr4on to Ratal Forectovt Sale
ruled Jd y 17. 2002. anlarad m C M

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Casa No 01-CA-524 14 L ol toe
Ctreun Court ol lha 16TH Judoal
Ckcu4 to and lor SEMINOLE County.
SANFORD. aO R ID A . I M l tat to
lha Nghet! and bat) tedder lor cath
1 lha W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE ol the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse 301 N PARK
AVENUE . SANFOnD. aORIDA.
Florida it 11 00 am on the 20 day ol
August 2002 the totowrng described
property at tat lorth In sard Summary
Final Judgment. lo-M :
L O T 2. REPLAT OF DESLONGCHAMPS
SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 35. PAGE 9. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA
Dated thn 17 day d July. 2002.'
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark ot the Crrcu« Court
By Mary Stroupa
Deputy dark
“ ubkah to: Tha SemrxAe Harald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persona M h rksabJaas need­
ing a apeaal accommodation shodd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-323-4330. 18009558771 (TOO) ot 1800-9558770.
via Florida Relay Sarvtca
0AV10J STERN. P A
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, a 33324
(954)2338000
Pubkshjdy 26. 2002 and August 4.
2002
00170

CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. F I 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, persona with tksabdws need­
ing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoute al (407)665-4227. 1800-9558771 (TD0| or 1800-9336770. vN Florida Relay Sarvtca
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HERALO
Pubksh July 28. 2002 and August 4.
2002
00172

on th# 20
of August. 2002. ths
toiomng dp$cnb*d property u sot
forth n M«d FVuU Judgmonl. k&gt; wn
LOT 54 SOUTH PINECREST.
SECONO AOOfTlON ACCOROlfKJ
TO THE PtAT THEREOF. AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 10.
PAOES 89 AND 90. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
A/K/A 3102 SOUTH PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FL 32773
In ftccontenca w«h tfw Amortcans
with 0«Mb*t#» Act. Parsons w«h
Dtaabaaiak naadatg a *p— wi accom­
modation to perttupale to to* procaadng should coded toa Court
Adrtwvatrator at 201 N Park Avanua.
Sanlord FL J2771. Tdephon#
Number (407)323-4330 nd *tar than
seven (7) days prior to to* proceed
tog M haarttg krtpdrad. (TOO) 1600 9538771 or Vdce (V)1-6009558770 v* Honda Relay 8arvtcaa
Dated to* day d JUL 22.2002.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clark Ol Tha Cacua Court
By: Rulh King
Oapury Clark
Submaiad by
Law Offlca d Marsha) C. Watson
1600 NW 49to Sired. Suaa 120
Fort Laudarda*. Honda 33309
: (954)453-0365
(954)7718052
PubSah Jdy 28. 2002 and August 4.
2002
00175_________________________

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
a O R IO A
OENERAL
JURISDtCTtOH DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 CA 274 14 W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC .
PLAINTIFF
VS
PEARL HAYWOOO A/K/A PEARL F.
HAYWOOD. IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST B Y THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST PEARL HAYWOOO
A/K/A PEARL F. HAYWOOO.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF PEARL
HAYWOOO AMJA PEARL F.
HAYWOOO. IF ANY. JOSEPH
EDWARDS A/K/A JOSEPH J.
EDWAROS. IF UVING ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. 0EVISEE8. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAlUINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST JOSEPH EDWAROS
A/K/A JOSEPH J EDWAROS. IF
A NY JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT (S)
NOTIC* OF
FORCCLOSURC SAL*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purmart to a Stannary Final Judgmanl
d Foractoaura dated Jd y 12. 2002
anlarad to C M Casa No. 02-CA-27614 W d tar Can* Court ollhe 1STH
Judoal Octal to and lor SEMINOLE
Couffy. Sadord. Florida. I M l eei to
toe faile d and bed tedder lor cath
d tot Wad Frod Door d Via SEMI­
NOLE County Courtooute located d
3611N. Park Avenue to Sadord.
FbrtJa. d ( i m a m , on Via 10 day
d August, 2002 tha toVoartng
datertbad proparty at ad forth to
taid Summary Find Judgmad. toM.
LO T 13. BLOCK Q. WOOOMEBE
PARK 2ND REPLAT. ACCORD**!
TO THE PLAT OR MAP THEREOF
DE8CROEO M PLAT BOOK 13.
PAGE 73. OF TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Dated tod day d JUL 22.2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d toe Ctrcua Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy O r rk
Pubkth to:
TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 B. Untvenay Drtva Stale 600
PlanUkon.FL 33324
(954)2338000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISASIUTIES
ACT. persons wtto (ksabWhaa needtng | ffrrr*at
thoukJ
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407865-4227, 18009558771 (TOO) or 1800-9558770.
Pubkah J d y 26. 2002 and August 4.
2002
O O I7 I
IN TH E CmCUTT COURT
OF THE 14TH
JUDICIAL CWCLirr,
M AN O FO R
•EMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
GENERAL
JURISOKm ON OIVTSION
CASS NO: 03 CA 1313 14 W
IRWM MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JOSEPH S MCCANN. E T AU.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTIC* OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTTVE SERVICE
TO: NICHOLAS A KELLER ANO
STEPHANIE O KELLER
whose retldenca la unknoam 6
he/therthsy be Irving, and 6
hdtha/toay be dead, toe cmAnown
dalandantt aho may be spouses,
heat, daviaaat. grantees, ain gneet.
paria t daimtog an Interest by.
through, under or agamsl tha
Defendants. aho are n d knoam to be
dead or akva. and a i panas having
or ctatmng to have any rtd*. 66s or
reared to Via property deterbad to
toe mortgage bang totactoaad hare
to.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tod
an acbon to loradoaa a mortgage an
LO T 206. DANBURY M IU UNIT
FOUR. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 40. PAQE(S) 45-46. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
has bean Nad aoamd you and Via
you are tethered to serve a copy d
you written delsness. * any. to 4 on
OAVIO J . STERN. ESO PlatodT*
attorney, whose address la 601 8
Urwersty Drtva 4500. Plantation FL
33324 on or before (no later than 30
days tram tie dele d toe Srsl put*
cetrun ut to* notice d acbon) and Me
the ongmal M h toe dark d Vat court
ether baton service on PldnbVt
attorney or vnmatkata/y thereafter
dherwne a deled! aai be anlarad
egamel you tor Via mkd demanded
to toe comptaak ot pswinn Nad hanto.
WITNESS my hand and Via seal d
»•# Court al SEMINOLE County.
Florida, to* day d JULI7 2002
MARYANNE MORSE CLERK

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M A N O FO R
6C MMOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLOREfA
CIVIL WVI6ION
Casa No. 01-CA-226-14-L
U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. TRUSTEE UNOER
AGREEMENT DATED 0601/99
(EOCC HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST 1999-2).
Plandt.
vs.
OOCSSA B CRUZ. ET AU.
Defendant! I )
SECOND AMENDEO
NOTICE OF SALE
Notes Is hereby given that, pur­
suant to the Order Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sale and tha Final
Judgmanl entered to M s causa, to
the Circuit Court d Senktide County.
Honda. I wd eef toe property saualad to SemInde County. Honda.
LOT 14 and 15 and Via NORTH 14
FEET OF LOT 18. BLOCK 1. PALM
TERRACE. ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAOES 62 ANO 63. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
al pubec sale, to Via highest and bad
bidder, tor cash d Via Wad Frod
Door d Die Semtnote County
Courthouse. 301 North Park Avenue.
Sadord. Honda at 1100 AM . on
August 15.2002
(Seal)
Maryanne Morse
Oart ot toe CrrcuS Coen
B y Mary Both**
Deputy Clark
to accordance wtVi I
W »i Oisabaaiaa Act parsons to need
d special acoommodeann to partdseven (7) days prior to any proceed­
ing, contact Via Court Admlnistraaon
Office or Clark d Court d too Counry
referenced above. II hearing
impaired, (TTD ) 18008538771. or
Vdce (V) 1-600 0358770. via
Honda Relay Sarvtca
Mark D. Brsedsione. Eaquwe
MARK D BREAKSTONE 6 ASSOCI­
ATES. P A
1247 South Myrtle Avenue
Clearwater. FL 3)756
PubSah: Jdy 28. 2002 and August 4.
2002
00173
M THE CM CUIT COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL C M C U T
OF FLORIOA,
M A N O FO R
E E lM IO tE COUNTY
OENERAL
'
JURISDICTION Dh/WON
CASS NO. 01-CA-2666-14-W
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
RUSSELL E KRAUSKOPF. at d „
Delendant (s ).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgmad d
Foreclosure deled Jdy 19.2002. and
antodd toCaaaNo. 01-CA-2869I4W. d Via Ctrcua Court d toe EIGH­
TEEN TH Jutkcwl Ctrcua to and tor
SEMINOLE County. Honda wherato
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION la PlaaffAl and RUS­
SELL E. KRAUSKOPF. d ai. are
Odandama. I w6 eef to toe Ngtoad
d id beat bidder tor cash at toe Waal
trod door d toe Courthouse to SAN­
FORD. SEMINOLE County. Ftonda,
1100 AM o'clock on toe 20 day d
August.
2002.
toe following
Besotted properly aa ad lorth to
sard Fatal Judgmad. to taS:
LO T 50. UNTF FIVE OF MOUNT
GREENWOOO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 40. PAOE(S) 6 9
, O F TH E PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
a/Va 436 Lancars Drive. Waiter
Springs. Ftonda 32706
DATED to* day d JUL 22.2002.
MaryarmE Moras
Aa Clark d seal Court
ByRutoKtog
Aa Deputy Clark
Submeted by:
Faber AOaMi. P. A.
Suaa 300
1570 Madruga Avenue
Cord Cadet. Ftonda 33146
(306)662-4110

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR BE MMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 02-CA-205-14-W
AM SOUTH BANK, ale .
THELMA POYSER. d d.
NOTICE OF BALE
Noboa M hereby given that, pur­
suant lo a Summary Judgmanl
adarad to *w above styled causa to
toa C a a* Court d Serrano* County.
Honda, a* Clark ot Seminole County
d
sal t v property situated to
Samaida County. Ftonda. daaertbad
aa:
Description d Mortgaged and
I d 38. Academy Manor Una 2,
according lo lha plat thereol 44
recorded to PM Book 16 d Page 24.
Pubkc Records d Seminole County,
Honda.
Tha aired addles d which M 101
Roans Sired. Sanlord. Florida
32771.
« a Pubkc Sale, to toa Ngheel bid­
der. tor caah. on to* wart hont Map*
d to* Samaio* County Courthoute,
X I North Park Avanua, Sanlord.
Ftonda 32771. on Augurt 22.2002 d
1100 AM.
Dated JUL22. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d » * Cacul Court
Samaio* County. Florida
By Ruth King
Deputy Clatt
MaRhaw E Thatcher
The Solomon Tmpp Law Ore*)), PA
400 N. Ashlay Plata. Suaa 3000
Tamp*, a 33602-4331
Attorney! tor Amaouto Bar*
PubSah Jd y 26.2002 aid Augurt 4.
2002
00177
M THE C M C U T COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
J U O C U L C M C U T M ANO
FOR SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
C A M NO j 01-i 245-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LEON J ROBBINS. II.

M T H t C M C U T COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUOtCLAL a R c u rr,
M A N O FO R
6C4IMOU! COUNTY,
FLORDA
CIVE. DIVISION
CASE N O j 02-CA-T27-14 W
TAYLOR. BEAN I WHITAKER
MORTGAGE CORP .
SHANE C STEWART A/K/A SHANE
STEWART d d.
Defended i
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
(Please pubkah to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
sued to a Fatal Judgmanl d
Foractoaura dated toe 19 day d Jdy.
2002. and adarad at Cate No 02CA 727-14 W. d toe Ctrcua Court d
too 16TH Ju d o d Cacul to and tor
Samaida County. Florida, atoarato
TAYLOR, BEAN 4 WHITAKER
MORTGAGE CORP * toa Plano*
and SHANE C STEWART A/K/A
SHANE STEWART. KRISTY L
STEWART A/K/A KRISTY STEW ­
ART; JOHN DOE. JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) M POS­
SESSION O f THE SU BJECT
PROPERTY . I wd aa* to to* hrdtad
and baal btddat tor caah d to* W EST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
C O U N TY
CO UR THO USE.
to
Samaida Couaffy. Ftonda. d 1100

CALL322-2611 TOPLACEYOURAD
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demands agemat dacadants atta*
on whom a copy d to* nobca *
served wiffvn tor** months altar to*
da* d Net puUcabon d tow Node*
m m H* toaa dear* wah to* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE O f
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAY8 AFER
TH E DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM ,
A l other ctadsors d toa decadent
and parsons haying deans or
demands aganst lha decadent's
•slate mud Ma toaa datow w*h to*
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTFR THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dale 0/ toa krrt pubkeabon d
to* Nobca * Jdy 28. 2002
Paraonal Raprasanunv*
CLAUOtNE VICKERS
HARVEY M ALPER. ESOUIRE
LAW OFFICES OF HARVEY M
ALPER
Anomay lor Paraonal Repreeentatfv*
Ftonda Bar N o : 133272
112 Wart Can* Strati
Altamonte Springs, a 32714-2577
Phone: (407) 6690900
PubSah Jd y 28. 2002 and Augurt 4,

batow.and c o n ts B g from day to day
unta al goods ir* sdd. w* w* sal *1
Pubkc Auction, to to* N d * rt tvddat.
tor cash, at tw warehouse d STOR­
AGE USA. located at 1X7 W6a
Springs Dr.. Waiter Springs. FL
32706 contents d to* toSowlng stor­
age unffa containing household
and or busman goods, tor rant and
offwr charges tor which a kan on
sama * darned, to vrtt
OATE OF SALE: aUgual 12.2007
TW E OF SALE: 4 .X PM
#3031 Luts MaJdonado-doffvng.
household a m . ale (553 Keith B
Prather -household Sam*, couches.
Ivs. antartammarV canWr *J«2Juvbn
Cos. house stuff. *645 Mxhstl
Witkas 6 Assoc/Patricia Wilkesoffca fumitura S I X Saan Mahanay.
hjmtture 6 household good* 4371
Brian 0. I Susan M Hantoglonhousahdd ahjll. *529 Rotamar*
Roto. (Alpha Point)-tread doming 6
shoes S66 Kaith Kof housahdd
goods *571 M vhd* As/hy and Kan
Murray houtahoid fumiura.
AUCTIONEER: STORAGE PRO­
TECTION AUCTION SERVICES.
LICENSE • 593
Tha above Note* to ba pubkshad
one* ■ w a k lor two conwcutivw
weak* Said sa* to ba under and by
virtue d V* Statute* d to* States d
Ftonda. In such cases mad* and pro-

2002
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PubkahJdy 28. 2 X 2 and Augurt 4.
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE * hereby gtven.
that on toa da* and tana krtad

Paraonal Raprsaanlaev*
MARY KATHERINE CATHCART
c/o Machrt Kraus*
Webatar 6 Kraut*. PA.
1220 Douglas Av* . Suaa 203
Longwood. FL 32779
Anomey lor Paraonal Paprasantatrv*
MTTCHEL KRAUSE. ESOUIRE
Webstar 6 Kraut*. P A
1220 Douglas Av* . Suaa 203
Longwood FL 32779
Tat (407)662 2000
Ftonda BarNo 0660670
PubSah J d y 28. 2002 and Augurt 4.
2002
00179
M THE CM CUIT COUNT
FOR SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Caa* Number. 03-736CF
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DOUGLAS O VICKERS. 8.
Oeceeeed
NOTICE OF ADMMNTRATION
The admnrtrakon d toa eetalt d
DOUGLAS
0
VICKERS.
N.
deceased. Fa* Nuambar 01-739CP.
* pandmg to to* Cacua Court tor
Samaio* County Ftonda. Probe*
Drvwjon. to* addrata d which *
Samaio*
County
Courthoua*.
Sanlord. Ftonda. The names d to*
paraonal reprttanUkv* and toa partonal rapraaanutrva'a attorney art
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT)
•
A l persona on whom to* Nobca ■
served who have obtaettonv that
dialing* to* quakkcation* d V*
paraonal rapraaanlalrv*. vanu*. or
funarkdion d tow Court art raguaad
to Ma toa* obwcoons wth to* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE OATE OF SERVICE OF A COY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l Cfsdaor* d toa dacadtr* and
other parsons having dam* or

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Camelary. ISA &amp; Rinehart Rd. Lake
Mary Garden d Redemption. Lola
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artels. Included unmalurad. oontav
gad or tartguldaled deans, and who
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gara or unSquadatad daena. must Na
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DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF
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NOTWITHSTANDING THE THJE
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ANY CLAIM FLED TW O (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER TH E D ECE­
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2002

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THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
( X ) AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
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55— Business
O ppoktunieies

12— Elderly C are

L ecals

NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
Tha admevrtrebon d toa artala d
LEON J. Ro b b i n s . N, da m an6,
whoa* data d deem was October X ,
2001, * pendng to toa Cacua Court
tor Seminole County. Ftonda.
Probe* Otvtrton. Ft* Number 011263-CP; toa addaaa d which *
Samnd* Cotaffy Courthoua*. X I N .
Park Avanua, Sanlord, Ftonda
32771. The rwrwa and addravsav d

2002.
a apadd accommodation to pemdpeta n to* procaadng should con­
tact A IM Coordnator al Samaio*
County Courthouse. 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suaa N301. Sadord. Florida
32771. d lead 6ve day* prior to to#
proceedmg
Tslephona (407)3234330 art 4227. 1800-6558771
(TD D ) or 1-600-9556770 (V) via
Ftonda Rady Sarvtca
PttoaahJdy 26. 2002 and August 4.
2002
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Personals
Health Care
Lost &amp; Found
Special Notices
Nursery 4 Child Care
Woight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
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Own For Lass Then Rent
13 4 4 bedroom homes wSh SO
il Slow credit ok. C al 407422[1237x257 to find out mors.

71— H elt W anted
fort Inn &amp; Suites in Sanlord is
ally seeking applicants lor
Desk Agent* BeneMa lor tut
P i n t employees and oompesirva pay
‘ lor as tu n Is avaaaott EOE. r
! apply in person al tie Ironl desk. 580
/ M Court (oR oilkckman Drtve. next
' door to Cracker Barrel and Outback

Admin A ssistan t: Musi hav*
axcaSttS cusksnet service, data erWy
4 phone tklSs. Fax resume lo: 407320-7195.
Attentlonl Lot* 1020.50 tot Dr.
recommended 100% guaranteed
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068-3167093
Dishwasher, experienced hard
worker. C al D aVncft Restaurant
407-323-1380
Reptile M aintenance
al local pel sky* P/T. ne.t*) hours.
$6 50 IN , 4 bonuses 407-830-738/

119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storege/Offico For Rent

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of State
Property For dale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Homo Lots For Sale
149 C o m m ercial P roperty F or S a le
151 In v e stm e n t P roperty F or S a le
153 Acreago Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estato Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

71— H

2 FT positions needed Nall Tech A
Hair Stylist lor W merSprmgi &amp;
S anlord. Avant Beauty Salon. 407257-4549
A hotel n tia SantordNorth Orlando
area Is currently seeking appfccanta
lor a lull time Night Auditor.
Experience
not
necessary.
Compete*# wages and beneks EOE
Send resume lo: Seminote Herald,
300 N. French Ave, Blind Box tOI,
Sanford. FL, 32771

118 Office Space For Rent

E ir

W anted

Assistance Needed
Work From Home Oreal For
Moms 4 Others
$1500*7500 Mo PT/FT
866821-5540X4
www ermXMuathome com
AUTO MECHANC: Experienced auto
mechanic wtth own tools needed lor
busy Sanlord Shop. Oreal pay!
Please c e l 321-377-8485.
Chad care center in Lake Mary are a
Looking lor preschool teachers 4
assistants Great pay. benefits, paid
vacation 407-321-5577.________
Claes ACOL Drivers wanted Top pay.
xitra stele (FL) only, mutt pass drug
scroen. DOT physical, 4 have 3 yi
MVR. C el Conn*. 407-3232109
CNC 4 h * a r 4 P r a te Brake
Operator. Exp. required, good
pay 4 benefits. DFWP
407-299-1592
Lawn M aintenance
experience In detail. Suit
nm ertaW r 40 hr «*. 407-302-8990
altar 8 or 321
21-377-7318.

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forth to
Brutus
, I B Like Dumas'
mask
20 With 31Across,
generous bar
owner's cry
23 U ttlo
&lt; j , - Women",
author
28 G ave a
name to
’ 27 Feline sign
28 Former U .S .
I transportation
agey.
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f , ■ or Dem.
31 See 20K’v.’ Across
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Roman
emperors
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Simpsons"
41 Problem tor
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someono
who isn't
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swimmer?

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w h o ____

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10 Depth of

38 Distinguishing
attribute
37 W asher cycle
38 Kind of
statesman
41 Prepare tor a
kiss

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holos
yapping
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11 Of the ear
im ond
[ Dlamo
Inlet)
12 Boutique
comer
48 T h e Mrs. In
13 Improved an
48 Fabergd work
"Mr. Mom"
49 Govt, promis­
54 Elvis Stojko,
21 Make cutting
sory note
for ono
designs with
50 O n o of the
58 See 43acid
Muppets
Across
22 Rash and
51 Baptisms and
58 W ord with
blood
confirmations
"each life* or
23 Emotionally
52 S o old that
"thin a ir
detached
It's new
S B Culinary
24 Slow musical
53 Poker ploy
directive
tempo
55 Gertrude
60 First name in
25 T e rra ___
Stein phraso
talk shows
29 Black power
57 Spoilod one
64 Property
sourco
61 California's
claim
32 Shot that
Bifl___
65 Bear up there
eliminates
82 Its lob Is
68 Loan shark’s
putting
xlng
taxing
offense
33i Press
Press agency
83 Potato
67
_________ mnjostd
34 Drainage
protuberance
(high treason)
pump
68 Bum s or
P R E V IO U S P U Z Z L E A N S W E R
Frost
6 B In and of
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“ GENEROUS BAR OWNER” by Harvey Estes

161 Appliances 6
Furniture For Sale
163 Television 6 Storeo/Radio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn 6 Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Tntck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Bikes For Salo
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehicles/Campcrs For Sale
243 Trallors For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

MISCELLANEOUS
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jowelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Collectibles
215 Boats 6 Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

71— H elp W anted

Driver tor tod truck with Princeton.
F/T, panaxxi vocallon. hebdaya 4073224133
DRIVERS WANTED!
Expandng pharmaceutical company
In Sanlord seeks FT drtvert w/good
driving records. Repetitive bring ol
50-60 to*, and aitanaiv* driving
required Overnight and aarty
morning ahXts. *9hr. Exc benefits
C al Darryl between I0em-2pm O
407-321-9078.

EXTERNAL CARE
COORDINATOR/RN
Ormond
B«ach
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MGsponsrwe k x •siADfcsrMng rttefru
reiauonsTvpt with physicians and
hoaprtalt. as wet as tecSSaeon of LTC
placement
through
relerrtl
dawfcpmanLpaaartaaaaaamartand
placement coordination. This
exciting
regional
opportunity
requires ■ ssltduscled. goalontread ndrvidua] w«h Florida RN
license. Experience In LTC .
healthcare marketing or praplacament assessment pratemed
Excellent salary and benefit
package For consideration, please
lax rttum* lo 561-2760800. EOE

ttF/D/V
Foreman: Reed plans. Iimsh
concxat* and aupervtt* without
supervision 407-302-1251.

Growing credit card processing
company n Caned Florida now totong
applications lor th t following
positions
Appointment Setter: D uanest to
business sales only No tip e n sn ea
needed. enS Iran Hourly pay pkit
bonus** 407-8867209.

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Romodelmg
254 Air Conditioning

71— H elp W anted
MachMtt, Some Experience or
SrhooXng neceetary. must have own
tools. OSWP
407-299-1592
DrfvareMnl-Wn needed Ful 4 Pert
tom*. Good drrvmg record 4 drug
•creerwig required Operators be wSh
5 yrt s ip . Seniors welcome to
apply. C al 800-471-2440
Need Some ADVERTISING To
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Then C al l i t About Fiytrt

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Our Readers For
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ADVERTISING DEPT
407-322-2811
NEW CONCEPT
lie L 4 H Mgrt. 4 Agents,
Gmd Floor Oppfy
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Pollary. Porch 4 Pantry, la k e Marys
txiesl Gift 4 Homo Accessory Store
reqArea an anwnanoad U Ime sale*
assooata. Apply In parson al PP4P.
3641 Laka Emma Re or cal 4074048300
R eceptionist W anted: FXmg.
computer work, taxing, answering
phones, etc. 262ShrVwk. *8 56hr
* bonuses C al J P. Pats. 407-836
7387___________________________

Receptionist FT position, complete
benefit package Apply In person.
ADESA Orlando-Sanlord. 2500
ADESA Drtre. SarXonL oomtr cl Hwy
48 4 415. No phon# calls
EOE/M/F/H/V.
Background
chack/Drug Tatting Employer
Rociart needed IA jsI hare own toots
4 transportation C a l Dave al 407314-6611 0X407-331-4079.

ti 3 yrs mkwns
experience. C*4_________________
386668-9922.

SecretaryRecapSonct tor Ortedo lew
otoca; fus-toms: comp. aalaryitoanat
Fax or a m a l n **UTW 407-3861239.
lawpractoca 144 O hotmab com
Sit# Work Foreman: Experienced
Storm and UtXrtiet
Equipmem
Operator F/T, pension, vacation.
hokdays. 407-322-8133_________
TURF ETC. INC la looking to M
positions within our growing
company. W* are looking lor
dependable people with a good
attotud* and the desire lo produce
quakty work. Drug Free Work Place
• Workers Comp • Require FL
Dover's License C al 407-302-0274.
Water v
FT assistant to driller
407-321-2358.
Wrec kef/R ollback Ortver: FT
position, complete benefit package
Apply in person. ADESA OriandoSanford. 2500 ADESA Drive.
Sanlord. comer ol Hwy 48 4 4 15 No
calls
EOE/M/F/H/V.
phon*
Backgrc
&lt;ground chack/Drug Testing
Employer

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU MVEST1
Always a good pokey. espeoeXy lor
business
opportunities
and
franchiaat. C al Florida Dept, of
AgnctXlure 4 Conaumer Services *1
800-4367352 or FTC-HELP lor
tree rXormabon Or vwX ow Web see
*1 www fic govrbtrop.
Flood* tow requrea te le rt of cartan
buseiaas oppoikxxaaa to regslar wWi
Florida Dapt ol Agriculture 4
Conaumer Services before s e tn g
C al to venty lawful regratrabon
before you buy.________________

Experienced t a r t a r Seeks Job:
Bread KncwWige n Pie fkees. Web
A Sheetfed. Color
Stnppra. Camara. Smal Praaaea
C al Rick. 407-302-0763

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

2 Story Victorian Horn*. Ketone
District, fplc. balcony, house
privileges $I0QWK. *100
407-3266277

HEALTH asauRANCE AMO 401X
XLAM1 Drue tree w trjplte*.

73— E m
W

Large Nursery/Warehouse needs
energetic, highly motivated workers
lor shipping tn d trim dept
Decorating and assembly i.ne
positions
Some
piecework
available Mutt be able to work
overtxne X needed Insuranca and
other Penal4a avae*bf* Apply m
person al 6770 West Stale Road 46.
Sanlord
Seoxty Guard PT pottery no beers*
rsqurod. evenng1i4 weekend hours

ly n person. ADESA Orlando
Apply'
Senior
lord. 2500 ADESA Dnvs.
Sanlord. comer ol Hwy 4b 4 415 No
phone
calls
EOE/M.F/H/V
Background chack/Drug Testing
Employer

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Starting • t*2/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-316-4423
Wry nice, vary d e a n turn im Newly
remodeled, ab ud. cable. AC. Indry.
phon*. kXch us*, sac. dr. resident
owner, pnvale entrance No
Smoklngl Only drug tri
y. 407-3367373.

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Appliance Repair
Auto Elect. Repair
Automotive
Bush Hogging
Computer ConsuHing
Cabinets
Carpentry
Carpet 6 Installations
Carpet Cleaning
Ceiling Repair
Ceramic Tile
Child Care Centers
Cleaning Services
Concrete
Construction
Delivery Services
Drywall
Electrical
Fence
Handy Man
Hauling
Home Improvements
Irrigation 6 Repair
Janitorial Services
Jewelry 6 Repair
Lakefront Clearing
Landscaping
Laundry Services

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287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Service*
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 6 Storage
293 Oil, Lube 6 Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen 6 Glass Work
303 Secretarial 6 Typing
304 Siding
30 5 Sm all B u sin e s s
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 Welding 6 Sheet Metal
318 Well Drilling
319 Window Washing 4 Timing

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prtvteget Cab 407-3267232 tor an
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Deltona: For Rent
1500 aq It • Avalablt lor cbko* or relab
Pnme area. FamXy Home Pteia. 2772
Ekcam [3hd. Deltona Cab 3 6 6 7 8 9
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2BR/2BA apt $52Vmo.
$450 deposit. 2543 Myrtle A vs,
Sanlord 407-4684153

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MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA t BOBU M»UO
2 BORM UraUO AND UP
CMM mckxtod
407*323-9670

R6StLfeA Vil l a s
Move In specie!*,
2Bedroom/1 Bath
For Dela/le, Cato
3368833 or 298-1300
Sanlord: Largs 1 8 R Quiet
Residential Area Adults. No Pets
RsiAaase. $475tno. ♦ DepoaX. 4073268019

Sanlord CMct Sixta/Store. 3rd 4 S
SarSon) Avw 1750M $880 mcxdt. SGCbX
suit* $500 month, 3500 tl
S1706month excellent parking,
no*. BrOwn 4074791980 C el 4075794942
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407-321-0759
2/1 house newly renovated at 206
Eaal 24ti EL Sarkxd. $60Otno 4076994328

i n , mo* yard, tnxt treat, walk to
school. Laka Mary/Santord area
$850 407-8694168.
3BR 2BA : New carpal, paint.

1car gtreoa. haavfy Seed,
benoed yard, no pats $750 per morWi
Venture I Properties. 407-321-4764
4/2 house newly renovated at 102
Country Club Or, Sanlord
$72S/month 4074994328

DOYLE S RENTALS
H istoric
D istrict:
1BR/IBA
W/Endo**d Paso. EaMn KAtfwn. iff
Ce*ngs Hcbad FVs. CHA WO HookUps $52S/$500 Dap
Sanlord: 2BR'1BA W/Dmng Rm.
Living Rm. Hdwd Floors, Lg
Screened Porch. Dbt Garage,
Storage $825^800 Depose
W inter S prings: 3BR/I.5BA
W/Sngl* Garage. New Ftoormg 4
Paint $72S/$700 D epots
Deltona: 6 2 SpM Plan W/Stogl*
Gareg*. Ftortti Rm. UWy Shad New
PMnl 4 New U s $860*800 DapoaX
•dyllwUd*: 4BR2BA W Pool. Farrvty
Rm. Dan. Formal Dtnrng Rm,
Freplaoe. New Flooring 4 P art. Pod
Serv
Included
$125611200
Deposit
DOYLE REALTY, INC.
(SOT) 122-24S3
WE RENT 4 SELL HOMES

PAUL OSBORNE

Sanlord/Lak* Mary: 3 BR/2BA.
by owner. $80,000.
Cab altar 5pm. 407-862-6810.
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Bed
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never used, coal U k a a l $1286
server, $250. 4 0 7 4 8 6 1 4 1 6
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Large 3BR/2.5 bath. 2 car gareg*.
pka benux garage 17x54x14 tor boat
or mobb* hem*. Sa* t o Idyiswtld* al
315 Dogwood Dr. at corner of
Upaata Rd *189.000. com*

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4BIV2BA at to* Creasing. apM plan,
screened porch and pool Big patio,
ab appkancat Indudtd. Laka Mary
Schoola. Asking $175,000. Wrl
conaxMr Xsaetog w*i opeon to buy*.
No pets, non-smoker A MUST SEE.
Pieaa* cal 407-3214194 or 407426
2873

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with pxtowtao

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potter bed, Ml dove 1

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Mettresi S e t Brand Neec M In
Plastic. Saerikce (too C an Deftrac.
407-4224448.
Ti
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6660577.

Beautrfut new tub etaa wktba
porcelain haaMtoard edh
$30 00 3867560820.

Water Front-Lake Monro*: 4BR
4BA over 3500 eq fl wtdt 2.5 ear
garage. 2 work shop*, tv. dto, tarn
rm. wlueplace 4 gam* room, 2 In
law suites on 1.4 acre* on LX
$349,500
RsnovtSad: New Carpal and P a rt
on comer lot. $65,000.
4 BR 2BA: Over 1900 Sq It. Uv.
Din. Fmfy. Fplc. BeautXuSy tree $
landscaped on almost 172 ac
$99,900.
4BR 2 Bath: Over 2,000 Sq fl LN.
Dto. Fam. Sc Porch on 1/4 Acre
$65,900.
Custom B l 4 BR 2 BA: Over 2300
Sq FL Uv, Dto. Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
Pod. 2 Car Oarage cn Over \f2 Acre
$210,900.

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never used Coal $2K. t* l$ Z M .C * l .
deliver. 4 074860677.
,
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wmrrarey tub *138. queen 1146 b*W' '
$210 Brand new. Located I n :
Sanlord. 407-402-277$.
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p M c Mud **l *86407

IM ) BOT R e o tve up to 110.000
trie homeowners tstrstjnce fund
leys lea# MBOMuak.

2/1 house newly renovated
whankvood lloort 312 East 25T S i
Sanlord. *82Vmo 4074994328.

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Now Chany Owb M t g MM. C-7
3nrd New
T T* and 6 C h a rt eeLaal. B a l l Bbl
$950. Lighted China Cabinet Axa4
Can Delrver 407-4224036

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

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B usiness Opportunities (class 55) 6 O arage Sales (217) require paym ent In
advance

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

M E R C H A N D IS E

REAL ESTATE

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

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i loan and aak you lo pay for H
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70 Education 6 Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

45 Debt Consolidation |
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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EMPLOYMENT
67 Career
Consultants

CLASSIFIED
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Mo* loom n large pkjEh horn* Sam*
house privileges. $300 moves you
Cab tor detail* 407-324 4000
Private entrance, tree cable 4
electric, washet/dryer. $ t D6 wk
Lake Ave, Sanlord #07 688 7023
Pnvale Room In Longwood Home.
Steady Employed. Non-Smoker
*68 wk. $50 0epo*4 407-4364311

HM* CX Laka Mary: 32,7. xpMplan.
tile cpt. Ipi. int.de util, privacy
lancing, tpitlr syt $995/mo
discounted 4074294744

Sanlord. 2/1, rue# horns, fully
renovated, big yard, must see
*625*00. $675 iNpoaL 407-314-7507
Sanford: 2622A S. Laurel Ave
3BR/I.5BA
fenced
yard
STSO/month, plus security deposit
$1750 m ovat you In. 407-3226342
Sarfcnt 2BR tBA'dul hoa*'.
new. whvasher. S600mo e dap.
» no
Country Club Dr. Sanlord 407
323-4540

Sanford: 6 1 . CHA. Section 8
accepted $8(XVmonth
The HJliman Group
407-321-8333
Sanlord 3 2 wld hookups, carport
tern rm $556*550 407-3216757

Sanlord: Hrttoncel dwtnet. totally
refurbished, 2BR/tBe large yard,
partung. Ax $550.1st. plus I month
• e a rty . plut utokbvt 4074861738
V*a28&lt;r I Ba G arage Screen patio,
appkencm. lanced yard. communXy
pool $678 ♦ Security dep No Pets
407-328 8580

12x60 mobs* home, established
Sanlord park S5«. 10x30 Florida

4X8 Pool tabla goraeeua aaM
tea*,
wood. 1‘ aiaba, dacoreova
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*1750. 407-4224004.
323-0102

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pockee, an* irah owns Bea.ro
24x60 doubt* wide. 2BR7BA. LR.
tmXy rm wWi wet bar. cbnrig rm. large
island kachen. laundry area, a l
rww IM 4 carpal AMgng *21000 oba
407-328-4736

Mobil* home. Sanlord
1981
Skyline, 14x58. new AC 4
refrigerator,
well
maintained
Information. Cab. 407-3366661.

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35x10mote* ham*, attached Firm ,
parity fumd. carpeted, cerfcng tana,
new etov*. new A C Located to Town
4 C o u * y (adub) Perk. 5358 Orwtg*
O vd U Monro* AMxtg * t S A n 386
7461095

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W* Buy H o u ses, C ondo*.
C om m ercial
and Land.
F oreclosure STOPPED, Beck
Payment* Brought Up To Da
R eiocatlng? D ivorced? B
Tenant*? We Can HELP!! Any
C ondition, Any A rea. FAST
C lo s in g

407-871-2729

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Also
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407-293-87*6

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CLASSIFIED

Seminole Herald
You can lax you r ad lo 407-323-9408
300 N. French A ve., S an lord 32771 • P. O . Box 1667, Sanlord 32772
O u r ollice la open to aervo you M onday through Friday, 8 am - 5 pm

322-2611

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Deadline Is 4 p.m. on Monday lor Wodnosday paper and 4 p.m.
Thirrsday lor the Weekend edition. A 4 lino minimum applies lo private
party ads. Certain ads and classifications require prepayment.
Legate Deadlines: Friday, 5 pm lor Wodnosday Edition
u _______ Wednesday, 5 pm lor Sunday Edition.
11 Homo Health Coro
12 EldortyCaro
13 Health &amp; Beauty
14 For Sale
15 Com etoryLots
16 Romindor Sorvtcos
18 Luxury Items
19 Computor/TV
21 Porsonals
22 Health Caro
23 Lost &amp; Found
25 Special Notices
27 Nursery 4 Child Caro
33 Weight Management
35 Hypnosis
39 Health Insuranco
43 Legal Services

45 Debt Consolidation
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Monoy lo Lond
63 Mortgages

215— Boats &amp;
A ccessories

EM PLOYM ENT

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Sea/N/Sport!
Coma Check Thstn Outl
Many Models To Chooaa
Brand New Boat 4 Traitor
Starling At - St^SS.

Nichols Outboard
Service Canter

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1000 West Is! St. Sanford
407-122e*S4

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Wanted. Coma 4 paper money
betas 1864 and old mows posters
407-451-3612.

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Sanlord, Florida 32773
(407)323-8787

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Bads Low mordfy XwaaXnarW. h o rn
cMvery. tree oota catalog C al today
1-800-7I t -0156 wwwnp s ta in com.

For Sale: 30 galon fish aquarium,
fidy equipped Hood, new stand. 2
underground hears, plants, fish,
decoratwos, water treatments,
food... aX Included Exce4ent
concMon. $10000 cbo. Cal 407-3267039.

---------BHfefefW uS-------------47 PIECES. 19 2 0 6 - 1950 8
PLUS 16 SHEET MUSIC
MAOAZINES, $100. ALSO
OTHER
VARIOUS
MUSIC
BOOKS 407-122-43*1.
SPAI6PAISPA17 FT Lounger. H o
loaded with Shoulder. Hip, Back. 4
Neck Jets Underwater Kjbl. cedar
cabinet Never used. Ful warranty
Usl $3295. trust sacrSoa $1656 407454-9141.

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I960 Lincoln Continental Mark vf
Less than 100K m»es $1500
407-321-0229.

231 Cars For Salo
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/yans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wantod
239 Motorcydes/Bikos For Salo
240 Boat Rentals
241 Roc. Vehtcles/Campors For Salo
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

252 Accounting
253 Additions 4
Romodellng
254 Air Conditioning

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196$ Honda Accord: firm park,
good ntonor. 11495 or best ofler
Call 407-327-3657.

ON THE
WEKIVA RIVER

1093 CHEVY CAVALIER. STICK
SHIFT, AC. 4 NEW TIRE 8. HUNS
GREAT $2,000,000 407-6336336

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94 Fvetati. fUd. 6 cyl. auto.'
loaded, rune greaL 66.000 mkes
$5,000. Cal lAar 6pm. 407-3232519.

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Foreign 4 Domestic Auto Repair
4 Service.
3400 Wax! SR 46. 8antad
Cal 407-302-0555
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Hr»: M-F 6a-4p. Sat9am-Noon
M to Ex« 52 * Port ot Sanford
(407) 324-0911

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1800 C1TV Ft'Niim t*
Itkaan Irnke t XsatasnitXIISn
( k i t ant riii$ks.real 4 (Iriueai
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NEED HELP ON BACKLOOT
CALL 407-324-2798

Per
Month
(P&amp;l)

Wholesale Flooring Carpet, Tie ,
LenOtae New carpel wped 4 total
ax tow ax $7 SOxy. Free in home
Lie 4 Ineured. 407-322-

This is a great opportunity for you to enjoy the same great results as our regular
classified customers at no cost lo you. Just follow these Instructions.

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Payment Assistance Program

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3. Only 1 Mom per ad and 1 ad por household per week.
4. You should call and cancel as soon as Mom sells.
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D o e s not apply to rentals or garago &amp; yard salos.
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Classified Department.
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268-C hild C are
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Chad Care Cantor naada cook, 40
hn/waak: Taachara Aida X hrxAnk.
$650 to $8Ax 150- Day Cera Carta
h Sardord. k tax reeime to 407-0360041 or cai 407-036-3636x11.
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Over IS Yaarx Expenance
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Florida creatures o f all sizes visit libraryi
From Staff Roports

. Ing possum s, raccoons, turtles, alii- ^
gators an d a Florida panther.
hings recently got a little hairy and
The C .A JIE Foundation, located
scaly at the Seminole C ounty Public In Christmas, was created to proLibrary in Sanford.
vide a safe and perm anent home for
Members o f The C.A.R.E. (Creating
anim als in need; to educate the pubAnimal Respect Education) Foundation and
Uc about current environm ental situtheir anim als stopped at the library during
ations concerning endangered, threat'
the Summ er Specials program. C hildren h ad ened or species of special copcem am

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Program at the library is centered around a
variety of hand-raised anim als that were
specially chosen to be am bassadors for their
species.
The reptile ambassadors included Jake
the snake and the American alligators
Smiley and Brutus. Others attending includ­
ed Paco the Opossum and Florida panthers
Itora, Kacha and Kesha.
The C.A.R.E. Foundation is always in
need of volunteers. In addition to tne faclUt y 'm w e e k l y c l e a n i n g o n S u h d a y a , C h e o r g a n ­

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At left, Aleah Qureshl, 6, holds
Noah the Boa while Jaka the
Rad Snake climbs up her
shoulder. The two slithering
animals am part o( The
C A R E. Foundation's
Florida Native Program,
which made a recent visit
to the Seminole County
Public Library In
Sanford. Other visitors
Induded Tommy the
gopher tortoise,
Baby Brutus the
gator and Kacha.
the 130-pound adult
i male Florida panr ther, pictured above.

At right, Ptpi, the 5-month-old pos­
sum. finds a resting place on top ol 8year-otd Tara Barton's head. Paco the
adult possum was also In attendance
during ttte recent Itxary program. For
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Ibe camera during
a recent program
at the Sanford
library presented
by The C A R E.
Foundation. At
left. Chrtstin
Burtord. director
ot C A R E., holds
Paco, an adult
possum. Burford
explained the
habrts ol Paco,
Including his noc­
turnal activities.
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Mergos explore scenic, 'awesome' Alaska
Most travelers to Alaska
Peggy and Nick thorwill tell you In no uncer­
oughily enjoyed their life
tain term s that "you should aboard ship although most
see this magnificent ...................... nights they were so
state." Peggy and
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wor n out frerom a
Nicholas (Nick)
busy
busy day
day of
of sight­
Mergo expressed
seeing and m ar­
these sentim ents
veling at the w on­
recently after return­
ders. There were lots
ing from the vast,
of good show s and
scenic landm ark. "It
they thoroughly
was awesome,"
enjoyed a piano
con­
jiano &lt;
Peggy said. "It was
Oorts
cert by the ship's
wonderful."
m usic director who
D ie tric h
The Mergos flew
» , * » * , , , also ayed in and
to Anchorage and
directed the ship’s
took a bus to Seward
orchestra. Peggy m en­
w here they boarded their
tioned the m idnight
ship, Royal Caribbean's
chocolate buffet that they
Legend of the Seas for an
missed as well as the final
inland passage cruise that
night m idnight buffet and
took them to four ports.
said the food "was w on­
They were im pressed with
derful - just wonderful."
the m useum at Anchorage .
The Mergos disem ­
and the gorgeous flowers
barked their luxury ship at
growing in the beautiful,
Vancouver, British
m odem city.
Columbia w here they
Glacier Bay was totally
spent tw o m ore days
fascinating to the Mergos.
absorbing the beautiful
They couldn't get too close
scenery and countryside.
to the huge ice m ass that
Peggy said the scenery
ery iwas
w as calving, or breaking
jghlight of the trip
the nig
off icebergs. They visited
Juno, Sitka, Ketchikan and
Sum m er C onventions
S k ag w ay .
It has been a sum m er
At Sitka, the Mergos
of conventions and leisure
were overwhelm ed by an
w ith a little history throw n
old Russian church that
in for Ruth
was destroyed in the 1960s.
and Fred Gaines. The
Peggy said residents risked Sanford couple drpve 6,000
their lives to save icons
miles that started w ith an
and other artifacts from the International Pilot Club
burning building and these Convention in Toronto.
pieces adorn the present
Joining them at the Pilot
church that was rebuilt.
convention w ere M arian
Raslllwills «Un n#
f f A m o n g d l K c r t l t i n g i , **
A la s k a h a s its s h a r e o f

wildlife. The Mergos
enjoyed whale watching
which Peggy said was
" e x d tin g rS h e added that a
hum ped-back w hale is the
size of "a Greyhound bus."
They encountered other
wildlife including bear,
moose, lots of eagles and
other birds and seals.
Everything was an adven­
ture for the Florida
tourists.

brother of their son
Frederic's wife.
Ruth attended the
General Federation of
Women's Clubs Convention
at Kansas City, Mo. A past
resident of the Sanford
Roman's Club, she is on
the Florida Federation of
Women's Clubs Arts and
Crafts Com m ittee and has
spent the past four years as
senior advisor to the FFWC
Juniorettes.
"It was a special time,"
Ruth said. She was privi­
leged to witness the instal­
lation of a Florida wom an,
Judy Lutz, as the interna­
pr
tional president
of the
G FW C
Before venturing back
south, Ruth and Fred saw
the sites at Hanibal, Mo.
and took in som e show s at
Branson.
In Nashville, Fred

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attended the national con­
vention of Sons of the
American Revolution. He is
president of the Central
Florida C hapter of SAR.
A nother point of interest
the couple visited was the
area where Andrew
Johnson grew up. They also
visited their daughter,
Elizabeth, and her family at
D andridge, Tenn.
Ruth said they had
expected to escape the
sum m er heat, but the tem ­
perature was in the 90s
while away. Ah, the m em o­
ries of home.
C ouple Visits West
Helen and Paul Polgar
dream of a m ountain vaca­
tion to escape the sum m er
heat.
In the m eantim e, they
have had several nice trips.
In Los Angeles, they were

united w ith her two daugh­
ters and grandson whom
she had not seen for too
long. They hit the attrac­
tions in L.A. and explored
the Pacific coastline. They
also visited San Diego and
points south.
At Albuquerque, they
visited w ith a former Navy
buddy of Paul when he cel­
ebrated his 80th birthday.
There was also another
Navy buddy in attendance.
"It was very, very nice,"
Helen said.
The Polgars have an
annual pass to Walt Disney
World which they enjoy
quite frequently.
Sym pathy
. Deepest sym pathy is
extended to Betty Jack and
her family in the recent loss
of her m other at Vero
Beach.

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S a n fo rd . F o llo w in g th e

convention, the tw o cou­
ples w ent their m erry way.
While the Gaineses were
riding along the shores of
Lake H uron, they discov­
ered the nearby Nell
Arm strong M useum which
they found outstanding.
Ruth said one of the high­
lights of the trip was see­
ing David Eckstein play
baseball in St. Louis. The
Sanford baseball star is the

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Wanda Berry McGowen
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2 p.m. May 25, 2002.
The bride is the daughter
of Robert and Carol Berry
of Sanford. The groom is
the son of John and Kathy
Giroux of Franklin, Vt.
Judge Erickson presided
over tne outdoor ceremony
held at Big Tree Park in
Longwood.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father,
Robert Berry. She wore a
full-length white satin
gown of handm ade lace
with seed pearls and a long
train of lace and pearls. Her
shoulder-length veil was
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All Souls Council of
Catholic Women is sponsor­
ing a craft fair 9 am . to 3
p.m. Saturday, Oct 5. in the
church's Social HalL
The group is currently in
need o f crafters. Space rental
is $25, and participants need
to bring their own table and
set-ups.
For more information, call
Valerie at 407-682-8260.
Rock the Universe
Some of the biggest
names in Christian music,
including Third Day, Jars of
day. 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
annual Rock the Universe
event are now on sale.
Seventeen chart-topping
bands will entertain tans,
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;
altcmativc rock favorites
Five Iron Frenzy, currently
performing ad the Warped
Tour, By The Tree and the
O.C. Supertanra; the pop
stylings of Rebecca S t James,
Relient K, True Vibe and
Jennifer Knapp; Latin influ­
enced Contagious, the 2000
Rock The Universe Battle of
the Bands winner and Hip
Hop/Dance focused Toby
Mac and Out of Eden.
Tickets can be purchased
by calling Hckctmaster, 1866-7884636 toll free, or
online at www.rocktheuniverse.com. Advance tickets
are $34.95 plus tax for a sin­
gle night or $49.95 plus tax
for two nights. Tickets• (can
e pur
day of tire event at Universal
Studios for $39.95 plus tax.
Group tickets arc avail­
able for groups of 10 or
more. T\vo night hotel pack­
ages are available starting at
$114 per person, per night
including tax (.
Tickets are non-rcfundable and will be honored at
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p.m. until the park closes at
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Preparation m akes for ch ild ren ’s sm ooth transition to n ew state
QUESTION: We’re moving
to another state in a few
months. I know it’s going to be
tough for our two children who
have so many friends at school.
How can I get them ready for
life in a new dty?
DR. DOBSON: Going to a

new school or moving toa new
town can be an unpleasant
experience for children, but
there are some ways to make it
caster for them.
Preparation and forethought

Jamas

Dobson
'Focui on
Family *

are the keys. Educator Cheri
Fuller recommends that those
who are about to relocate call a
family meeting to talk about
whats going to happen. Begin
to lay plans together. U's sad to
say goodbye to good friends

and it's hard to make new ones.
Try establishing pen pals for
your children in the new school
long before the move is to
occur. Relationships can blos­
som through the mail so that
the kids are not entirely
unknown in the new location.
It's also helpful to create
curiosity about the new dty or
neighborhood you're moving
to. m ite to the state tourist
bureau or to the chamber of
commerce and ask for
brochures and maps. When

your children begin to under­
stand the adventure of moving,
they may develop a more posi­
tive attitude toward leaving. A
bit of preparation and a healthy
dose of communication can
help dear the way for a
smoother journey to a new
home.
QUESTION: When my wife
left me for another man, I felt
like the whole thing was my
fault I still feel that way. I Had

never even looked at another
woman, yet here 1am taking
the blame for her affair.
Rationally, I know I'm being
very unfair to myself, but I can't
help it Or can I?
DJL DOBSON: It is the typi­
cal reaction of a rejected spouse,
like yourself, to take full
responsibility for the behavior
of an unfaithful spouse. The
wounded partner — the person
who was dearly the victim — is
the one who suffers the greatest

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407-321-41*3

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1000 am

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2401 • Pert Ave.. Santo*
407-322-4S44
Larry Leona*
Peaky
School
*30 am
Morning Wor**)
1100am
Choa Pracace Wetowadey
4 45 pm.

Episcopal
HOLY CROSS EPMCORAL CHURCH
401 Park A ve .B «to *
Telephone 407-322-4411

UOR OF JUDAH HOUtC OP
-Where Jteue * lordT
2544 Park Drive. P 0 Sob 404
SardordL FI 32772-0*04
(Comar ef Perk Dr A EVn Ave)
(407) 3240434
TAmmy AOramaon — Pastor
1030 am A 430 p m
la Study
730 p m
Friday
730 pm
(no aarvloa N tool Friday of tot month)

Lutheran

M W CREATION LUTHERAN CHURCH
MTERM LOCATION: UPtALA
COMMUMTY CHURCH
Hey. 44A 4 Upeala Rd.
Phono 322-7312
Stmday Worship

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4430 pm
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730 Upaata Rd. Sarto*. PL
407-3

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1014am
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1401E Park Avenue
SardordL FL 32771
(407) 322-2441
Re* Jemee J. SUvadar
•44em -Sunday School
1100am •Morreng Worth*)
400pm - Stole SUdy

Christian Science
m o t church

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*71 MARKHAM WOODS ROAD
Comer of E E WWemeon Rood
407-7*4-7704
Sunday. Church Samoa
and Stmdey School
1000 a m
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730 p m
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141 Weafea Spnnga Road
Bute 143 Longwood. PL 3277*
Phono 407-4**-14*0

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i i m m l i t -a

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407-323-4430.407-324-4334
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1030 a m 4 4 pm
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MO F liM O A CHURCH OF CHRMT
21* Weda St
WMar Spnnga. a 3270*
Simday6erwet 10.30 a m A 00 pm
Sunday Stole 6tudy
* 30 am
Wed. Stole Study
730pm
Barry Itayea
(407)327-4004

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CHURCH OF 000
401 W 22nd Si. Santo*. a
407-322 3442
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407-321-2723
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407-323-1411

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Prophecy
CHURCH OF 00 0 OF PROPHECY
250*8 Elm Ave Sertoyd. Pla. 32773
407-322-4014
Sunday School
Pr»ea 4 Worth?
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•41 am
1030 a m
11am
• pm

pangs iof guilt and feelings of
lnfcrioi
eriority.
The blame for marital disin­
tegration is seldom the fault of
the husband or wife alone. It
takes two to tango, as they say,
and there is always some
measure of shared blame for a
divorce. However, when one
marriage partner — in this
case, a wite — makes up her
mind to behave irresponsibly,
to become involved extramari­
tally, or to run from her family
commitments and obligations,
she usually seeks to justify her
behavior bv magnifying the
failures of her spouse. ”Y(ou

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Sunday morning
* 30 a m
Cordamporary Worahlp
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1100am
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LUTHERAN CHURCH OP T M I
2524 E Oak Ave. Stodord. a
Rev. Ekner A. Reuecher
Paator
Scmday School
10:30 am
Wortotp Service
1030 am
kdonnaaon 322-3642 or 3250410

Charismatic
Episcopal

Methodist

Tha Sarto* Bndge
Comar of *to 8L 4 Hedy Am
Sardo*. Florida
407 2*04044

CHRIST IM T IO MCTHOOMT CHURCH
404 Tucker D**
(Comer TUcker Or. 4 CR 427)
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•30 am

Morning Worth*)

FAITH
407-323-37*4
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4 00 pm

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41* Perk Ave. Serdord. a
4 0 7 -3 2 ^ 3 7 1 ^ ..
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i n i Celery Awe. I
(407) 3*4-4711
Dora W Itcherdaon
Sunday School
*30 ere
Morning Worahtp
1100 ton
Evening WoraNp
700pm
U d Week Sve Wed
730pm

FAITHFUL WORD MMETRMS
&gt;Raaauraa Center
•(SOT) 3
320 E Commardal 8L •Sarto*
Sunday Service
1100 am
Odtoen'a PeBoeahip
(agaa 4-12)
1100 am
Fandy Pe4mwhlp/
Rekeehmerta
1230pm
TTnyadey
PaaoMTap Meeang
730 pm
Friday *Chriaaan Comaaftng 200600pm
(Piaaae cal 32*-4300 kv appt)

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTMT
MARS MLL BOA
•00 E 2nd Steel Sarto* a 32771
407-323-4444
had
*30 am
DMne Worah|p
1100am
Wed Everang Prayer M *
730

•(407) 322-7900
•30 am
1030 am
1100am

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SHOWER DOWN OF BLESSM04
201 Elm Ave. Sarto*. FL
407-321-43*0
TYnotoy Hudaon
Paaky
&amp;nto|f School
1000 am
Morning WoraNp
1100am
Tua Prarer ^ t Aa StJdy
730 p m

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•30 am
• 44 a m
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400 p m
Ntoeery PrtMdad

Men's Prayer
lat Thuraday

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table Unfed Altai Theater. Seminole
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Odtoen'a Chun* 10.14am
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*RaacNng People tor a ReeeorT

Nazarene
LONOWOOO CHURCH OP THE NAZAREM
200 N Wayman S(.
UngeoodLFU
•31-4554
Scnday School
043am
Morreng Worthp
1044am
Chitoens Church
1043 am
Evangakaac 6ervioa
400pm
Wednaedey Farrdy P*gN
700 p m
Vouto. Woman, and AtoR Stole 8udy

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4070Orange SMI. Serdord
407-324-019* v
Smdey WoraNp tore *43 4 1030 am

didn't meet my needs, so I had
to satisfy them somewhere
else," is the familiar accusa­
tion.
You must resist the tempta­
tion to take all the blame. I'm
not recommending that you sit
around hating the memory of
your wife. Bitterness and
resentment are emotional can­
cers that rot us from within.
However, 1would encourage
you to examine the facts care­
fully. Ask yourself these ques­
tions: "Despite my many mis­
takes and failures in my mar­
riage, did I value my family
and try to preserve it? Did my

Presbyterian
UPtALA COMMUNITY PRCSRYT1RUN
Comar of W 25ft St 4 Upaato Rd.
101 Upatoa Road
Sanford. FL 32771
407-330-2*35
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Sunday Education
*00 am
Sunday Worahlp
1000 am
u u waaiaeaay or eecri monai
•30pm

FVIST PRCMYTCMAN CHURCH
OP SAHFORO
Between 3rd and 4to St
4 Park 4 Oak / Downtown
Sanford. FL
Phone 407-322-24*2
E-mad IpcaOLno com
^fthere We Knoe Yd* Name*
In The Heed OtThe Cay
Rev Bruce B. Soot
Pattor
Sunday School
000 am
Suidey Montng Worth? 1000am
Sm. Morning Coffee Hour 1100am
Sun. Coriarnporary Worth? 7 00pm
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Every Weitoeeday
Supper - Every Wed.
4 30 pm
AdUl Stole Study
400pm
WutoClube
4-700 pm
Bipceneera (K-4h Oredea)
Mtkdara (Ktoh Oredaa)
SrHgha
Comamporary Muetc Pracace 7 00pm
Womena O d e Miaangt at
3 achedLted feme*
2nd Tua. of N month 4*en

wife decide to destroy it and
then seek justification for her
actions? Was I given a fair
chance to resolve the areas of
greatest irritation? ”
If you examine objectively
what has occurred, you might
begin to see yourself as a vic­
tim of your wife's irresponsi­
bility rather than a worthless
failure at the game of love.
Or. Oufaon if pmdenl ofthe nonprofit
orpmualion Focus on the Family. PO.
Box 444. Coiormla Springs, CO. 10903;
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Church
Notes
Bames Plans Concert
Luther Bames and The
Sunset Jubilaircs of Rocky
Mount, N.C., will be live
in concert 6 p.m. Saturday,
Aug. 10,
" in the Seminole
Hioh School Auditorium.
‘i h ~ ’
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.

1at Wed offemonto
RRST PRCSRYTVRUN CHURCH (U AJL)
OP LAKE MARY
124W WtourAve.
Lake Mary, a
407-321-1021
Churth School
Morning Worth*)

CHURCH OP T H i HOLY COMFORTER

I n t e r - D e n o m ln a t lo n a l
1000 a m to 400 pm

HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP LAKE MARY
7*0 Sun Drive. Lake Mery. FL
PaiiHoyer

Sunday. August 4.2002 P a g e 8 C

• 43 am

1100am

700 pm
430 pm

Wed WutoChoe

MARKHAM WOOOE PREtEYTVRUN CHURCH
4210 Mart*** Wood! Road
Lake Mery
407-3352030
Rev Chedee R. Jonee
Paator
Sunday School, aS agaa
900 a m
Church Barvtoae 900 4 1030 a m
-mnery
* -- - _ rTvvKWJ
- Youti Onx*). Suiday
40 0pm
600pm.
Pte School Mon. tvu Fit
9 to 12
Montofy Farrdy M &amp; t Supper
Third Wed ofEachMonto 4.30 pm

Salvation Army
THE SALVATION ARMY WORSHW
ANO SERV1CS CENTER
LF1M77I
407-322-2*42
Captotia Robed and Linda Reckkna. Corpe

Lnday School

Lnday Service
*44 a m
94* a m
1100a m

Stole 6Udy and Prayer
4 30 pm
Home League (letoea)
700 pm
Mena r f o e ah*&gt; Ckto
700 pm
BendPracaoa
400pm
y n t\ head to Ood end hand to man.*

United Church Of
Christ
LONOWOOO MLLE CONOREOATIONAL
CHURCH

u,c,c.

1253 E E Wtoamaon Road
Longepod. FL
407-332-4253
Rev Or Hal Vtomptood
Ikmaiir
Sunday Senaoea
Coraamporary
0 00am
Tretoaonel Wordvp
1030 am
N r a r y Prevtoed
CNvch School •16 a m - 1016 am
Youto &amp; ChAtoen Mnetry
•30pm

Wesleyan
W tiLIYA N CHURCH OP PAOiA
5S40 Weytoda Dr .
Serdord. a 32771
(Of 1-4 ( E f 41) Weal
Frat Street on L f •One M*e)
Leonard OOormef
Paator
407-322-4332
^khere toe Ooapel N Oood Neva*
Sunday School
043am
Morning Worahlp
1100 am
Evening Wordvp
6 00 p m
Itod-Weaeitog Wed
730 pm
“
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Back To School
Brethren Reaching Out
will present its fifth annual
America Goes Back To
School Event 2 to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 7. More
than 200 families from the
community will be provid­
ed with back to school
supplies and personal
items.
For further information,
call Rose Davis at 407-3024143.
Golf Tournament
The Christian Sharing
Center is hosting a Fun
Scramble Golf Tournament
Monday, Sept. 16, at The
C o u n try C lu b at

Heathrow.
Prizes and goody bag
stuffers are 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 o remail webm*»terOchri»tiansharlng.org
Fun Fridays
Seminole Community
Church, located at 5070
Orange Blvd., in Sanford,
hosts Fun Fridays.
Evety 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 are planned
for the future.
For more information,
call 407-324-0199 or visit
the church's website at
wwwjeminolechurch.com .

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T in S eminole H erald

Sunday. August 4.2002

Country Joe Rosier spends eight davs on Am trak trains
Rosier's swift tour of
Lake Mary lawyer Joe
a little touched in the head
America continued with an
Rosier is well known in
for planning this trip.
early dinner in Chicago's
Seminole County. And not
Rosler's breakneck tour
Union Station. He then
just for his skills as a ....................... started on Thursday,
boarded the "Capitol
July 25, at 2:30 p.m
lawyer. For years,
Limited" at 7 p.m. Short
when he left Sanford
Rosier has been a sta­
stops were made in
and headed West on
ple at many city and
Cleveland and Pittsburgh
the "Sunset
county festivals.
with arrival in Washington,
Limited." Brief stops
Each December,
DC, at 1:45 p.m. on
in New Orleans,
Country Joe Rosier,
Thursday, Aug. 1.
Houston, San
the storyteller, visits
Following a late lunch
Antonio, El Paso and
Lake M ary's Holiday
and a quick walk or jog
Tucson followed,
in the Park to tell
Mary
and Rosier arrived in around Union Station,
"The Night Before
Rosier headed out on the
Rowell
Los Angeles on
Christmas." He has
last leg of his "train
also performed at
• • • « » • • • Sunday, July 28.
marathon" when Amtrak's
After stretching his
Oldc Lake Mary
"Silver Service" departed
legs, Rosier hopped aboard
Days. He is a w riter as well
for Florida at 4:45 p.m.
the "Coast Starlight" at 10
as a lawyer and a story­
The train South passed
a.m. This train skirted the
teller, and a play written
through Richmond, North
California shoreline, and at
and performed by Rosier
and South Carolina,
Oakland headed inland to
was well received at last
Savannah and Jacksonville
view the Northern
year's Fringe Festival.
to arrive back in Sanford at
California and Oregon
Rosier is now off on a
10:43 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 2.
forests with arrival in
new adventure. "Around
Rosier promised to take as
Portland, Ore., on Monday,
the USA in Eight Days"
July 29, at 3:40 p.m.. At 4:40 many pictures as he can.
could be the title of this
Rosier's eight-day jour­
p.m., Rosier made a fast
jaunt. Joe embarked on a
ney covered 24 states and
dash to board the historic
whirlwind tour of America
the District of Columbia,
"Empire Builder," which
by train! Roster's odd vaca­
7,850 miles, and almost 188
left Portland for Spokane,
tion tested his sitting and
Wash. From there, Amtrak's hours of continuous rail­
sleeping habits in the
roading. The hard part with
long distance train traveled
Amtrak reclining coach
Rosier’s trip was the tight
through Idaho, Montana
seats as he put Amtrak's
and North Dakota. At times, connections.
long distance trains to the
'I
the train was only a few
test before the whistle
New Club Starts at GLMS
miles from the Canadian
blows on their extinction.
Greenwood Lakes Middle
border. Brief stops were
When Rosier showed his
School has a brand new
made at Minneapolis and
itinerary to his wife
club this year. The school
Milwaukee before arriving
Sarabecca, the only thing
.w ill be hosting a Bible Club!
she could say was "my back in Chicago on Wednesday,
The club will hold its first
hurts." Others consider him July 31 at 4:20 p.m.

Country Joo Rosier preparing to leave Santoro on ret -Around mo u.a. m ugrn
Days’ tour aboard Amtrak.

meeting Aug. 6 after school
In the Art Room, Room No.
2001. The club will continue
to meet every Tuesday after
school. This club is
designed for those students
seeking to know the Word
of Goa through student-led

scripture reading and
prayer, as well as, fellow­
ship w ith other GLMS stu­
dents. If you have any ques­
tions regarding the Bible
Club, you can contact the
Bible Club Sponsor, Sharon
Keilman at 407-865-9637.

Blueberries add a little flavor to Central Florida gardens
usually require mulching
TVvo types of blueberries
for optimum growth.
veil
eyt and southern highOrganic m atter can be
bit eye
bush. However, only ...................... added to soils by
the low-chill cultiincorporating peat
vars of each arc
moss prior to plant­
ing.
adapted to Florida.
Also, pine bark
The southern highmulch will eventual­
bush cultivars that
ly decompose and
arc commonly grown
add to the soil organ­
in Florida are best
adapted to areas
ic matter. Blueberries
south of Ocala andrequire a soil pH of
north of Sebring.
4.0 to 5.5. At higher
• • • • soil pH values, tissue
Varieties
levels of micro-ele­
If you want to grow blue­ ments such as iron and zinc
become deficient.
berries in central Florida,
Blueberries require a
southern highbush arc pre­
well-drained soil. Blueberry
ferred to rabbiteyes. Most
blueberry cultivars that are
roots exposed to water-sat­
grown in Florida arc selfurated soil for more than a
unfruitful; they require
few days could be infected
cross pollination from other from root rot.
varieties.
Bees are required for
Planting
good fruit set. With good
The best time to plant
pollination, berry yields of
blueberries is from mid2 to 5 pounds per plant
December to mid-February.
may be expected by the
Either bare-root or contain­
third or fourth year.
er-grown plants can be
"Sharpblue," the most com­ used. Plants about 2 feet
monly grown southern
tall with well developed
highbush cultivar, can be
root systems that arc not
harvested very early. "Gulf
pot-bound arc best. Keep
Coast" is an early variety
the roots of bare-rooted
with good fruit quality.
plants moist but not wet
"Misty" has become estab­
irior to and during plani­
lished as the prim ary pollngenizer for 'Sharpblue'.
The root balls of potted
plants should be broken up
Soil Requirem ents
slightly and the roots of
Both rabbiteye and south­ bare-rooted plants should
ern highbush thrive on acid be spread out evenly in the
planting hole. In most situ­
soils which contain more
ations, dooiyard blueberry
organic m atter than is usu­
ally found in Florida's soils. plants benefit from the
Southern highbush blueber­ incorporation of 1/4 to 1/2
cubic foot of acid sphag­
ries are not recommended
num peat moss into the
for soils w ith less than 3
planting hole. Dig the hole
percent organic m atter and

f

large enough to accommo­
date the roots and peat
moss.
The plants should be set
at the same height as they
grew in the nursery. A layer
of pine bark 3 inches deep
extending about 2 feet out
from the plants in all direc­
tions, or a pine bark strip
about 4 feet wide extending
down the row will provide
a good substrate for surface
feeder roots.
Fertilization
Blueberries respond best
to frequent, light fertiliza­
tion. A special formulation
called "blueberry special" is
available in Florida and
meets the plant require­
ments.
A "camellia-azalea" fer­
tilizer can also be used.
Spread fertilizer evenly
over a circle 2 feet in diam­
eter with the plant in the
center. Repeat this proce­
dure in April, June, August
and October. If plants are
mulched heavily, use 1.5
ounces per plant per appli­
cation rather than one
ounce.
During the second year,
use 2 ounces of 12-4-8 per
plant per application and
spread it evenly over a 3
foot diameter circle. In year
three and later, use 3
ounces of fertilizer per*
plant per application
spread evenly over a 4 foot
diameter circle, or broad­
cast in a continuous band 3
to 4 feet wide, centered on
the plant row.
Pruning
Pruning stimulates the

development of new canes
which are more productive
than older canes. A general
rule is to remove about 1/4
to 1/5 of the oldest canes
each year. Most pruning is
usually done immediately
after Harvest during the
early summer.
■rigat
Mah
lature blueberry plants
need about 40 inches of
water annually. The most
critical period for irrigation
of blueberry plants in
Florida is from early fruit set
until the end of harvest. For

most cultivars, this corre­
sponds with a period of his
water use by the plants and
low rainfall.
During March, mature
blueberry plants will require
about 0.6 inches of water per
week. 1.0 to 1.2 inches of
water per week will be need­
ed throughout the late
spring and sum m er months.
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outh gather for annual Bass Fishing Club tournam ent
The Original Central
"The Storm is Over Now."
orida Bass Fishing Club
Minister Andre Neal present­
held its annual Inner City
ed the praise and worship
Youth Tournament on
with "Lord, I Lift
Saturday, July 20, at
Your Name on
Coastline Park.
High," "Rejoice,"
A group of great
and "You are
fishermen gathered
Awesome." He also
around 4 a.m. to
spoke from Jeremiah
launch their boats so
1. He reminded the
they could get an early
troops that they have
run on those great big
a purpose and they
bass waiting to be
have the power.
caught by tne earlyTroops encounter
risers.
all forms of warfare.
After a nice catch by
Thev can deal with
all the "Positive M en/' • • • « • • • • strife, stubbornness,
they returned to shore
oppression, gossip,
to spend the rest of the day at lies, anger, greed, manipula­
tion, chaos, wony, idolatry,
the park. More than 100
youngsters — little fishermen rejection, fornication, low
self-esteem, disobedience,
— were ready to have fun,
evil, fear, theft, hate, envy,
play games, win prizes, have
rebellion, bitterness, and
races, and cat plenty of food.
unforgiveness.
Throughout the afternoon,
the young fishermen listened
Elder Norma Green
to fish stories by pro-fisher­
Howard reminded us that
men Larry Gaines, Ken
God wants His soldiers to be
administered to. He invites
Young, Loman Oliver, Levi
Coleman, Pat Odem, Dan
His children to lift His name.
Young, Willie Shellmon,
Johnnie Dennis, Freddie
Howard, A1 James, Secredicc
There are children in the
Reese, Eugene Lewis, David
Goldsboro Front Porch
Russean, Ken Jordan, John
Council Inc., Mentoring
Henry and Kert Young.
Program in need of (heritors.
These pros not only taught This program is available at
Goldsboro Elementary,
techniques of fishing to the
Wicklow Elementary,
youngsters, but citizenship
Millennium Middle and
and anti-drug education os
Sanford Middle schools. Be a
well. Thanks to the group
mentor. Help kids, first
from Tallahassee, St.
through eighth grades.
Petersburg, Winter Haven,
Become a special friend to
Pensacola, Maitland and
selected students who are
Oviedo. The kids all left with
having difficulties socially
prizes, fun, and plenty of
food. See ya next Julydp
with reading or-llfo skills,
Sanford.
academics. The mentor will
attend training. Call Jane
Lane at 407-3204)178 or Lisa
ary L
Reineck at 407-320-0196 or
Youth Pep Rally of Calvary
Goldsboro Front Porch at 407Temple of Praise was held
302-1377 for applications or
information.
Saturday, July 27. The Boys
and Girls Club was the site of
the "War Zone," and the
weapons were Bibles.
Tickets are going fast for
The mission was to tear
the Live Concert of Luther
down strongholds, casting
BameS and the Sunset
down imaginations that
Jubilairos of Rocky Mount,
attempt to dethrone the com­ North Carolina.
mander-in-chief, and ulti­
Featuring the famous
mately destroy the kingdom
songs, "Heaven On My
of Satan.
Mind". "I'm Still Holding
on", "Jesus Cares", "Come
More than 200 recruits and
troops marched into the spiri­ Fly With Me", "Wherever I
go", "No Matter How High 1
tual warfare. It was an after­
Get", "See What the Lord has
noon of boot campers wear­
ing Christian ID dog tags and Done". All of these well
known selections are played
war fatigues. Terri
Richardson and Eunice
on the local station and
Gospel program.
Nelson served as boot camp
leaders for the Revolutionary
Tne opening will be by the
New Bethel Baptist Church
Youth Group with scripture,
prayer and praise.
Mass Choir, Saturday, Aug.
Praise Dancers and
10,2002, at 6 pan. at Seminole
Pantomime gave the selection High School Auditorium.
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Herald photo by Morva Hiwkkti
Protections! Itahermen recentty poxed lor a photograph with children who attended the annual Florida Basa Fishing
Club's Inner City Youth Tbumament held al Coastline park.

Doors open at 5 p.m.
Donations are $15 In
advance or $20 at the door on

the day of the concert. The
event is sponsored by New
Bethel Baptist and Bethel

Boole and Bible Center, 818
South Sanford Avenue, call
407-321-3228.

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Food
Compliment
brunch with the
perfect drink
T A T hen entertaining,
V V brunch offers a wide
variety of possibilities.
Nestled between the hours of
Late morning and mid after­
noon, you can cater to those
who enjoy sleeping in and
those who need a light stuck
before dinner. With a host of
foods to serve, guests can
choose among tasty omelettes,
savory hors croevres, fruits,
cheeses or smoked meats.
The perfect complement to
a brunch is a refreshing
mimosa. The combination of
invigorating bubbles and
light, clean, crisp taste of fine
sparkling wine like Martini St
si Asti and fresh orange
juice is perfect to serve while
entertaining guests.
The Italian sparkler from
the Piedmont region is made
from 100 percent Muscat
grapes from the most wellregarded regions in Italy.
Light, sweet and fruity with
full luscious taste, Martini &amp;
Rossi uses only the finest
grapes that are gently crushed
and pressed to extract the
most delicate Muscat flavor
leaving behind any trace of
tannin or bitterness. It's just
tight to sip while enjoying
good conversation.
Mimosas are also quite easy
to make, w h ich gives a ny host

or hostess plenty of time to
spend with guests.
Try this easy Mimosa recipe
at your next brunch, courtesy
of Martini &amp; Rossi Asti. For
more recipes, visit www.bacardi.com.
Classic Brunch Mimosa
• 4 ounces orange juice
• 2 to 3 ounces Martini St
Rossi Asti
In a flute glass pour orange
juice, top with Asti, and stir
gently. Garnish with an
orange slice and a cherry.
Variations: Cater to your
tests' tastes by incorporate
g different juices in this
recipe. Try adding tangerine
juice to the orange juice for a
unique orange-tangerine
mimosa.

£

Just peachy
Delicious dessert offers sweet summerfun
T k T o other fruit is as
| evocative of
X k l light, sweet,
summer fun and freshness
as the peach. From stock
phrases like "peaches-andcream" to "peach fuzz"
haircuts and "feeling
peachy," we use foe fruit to
no other fruit conjures up
more warm, happy emo­
tions. Perhaps mat is
because foe peach is so
closely related to summer
fun, because it's foe season
when this mouthwatering
fruit is so prevalent.
Many people have a
peach-loving palate, and
peach flavoring has popped
up in several foods and
beverages, including teas,
coffees, liqueurs, candies
and naturally .„ desserts.
Yet peach coobler is not the
only way to savor fob tasty
fruit. Indulge in this sweet
blend of peaches, cream
and macaroons for a deca­
dent treat, courtesy of "IWo
Fat Ladies Obsessions"
(Clarkson Potter), by
Clarissa Dickson Wright
and Jennifer Paterson.
Grilled Peaches
and Cream
• 4 medium-sized fresh,

caches
ripe pea
• 3&gt;to four macaroons,
crushed
• 1 tablespoon demerara
or light brown sugar
• 1 to 2 tablespoons
Cointreau
Topping:

• 1 1 /4 cups
a
heavy
cream
• 3/4 cup demerara or
light brown sugar

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Mttoarcn nas rowffi r a t vwe b
e doM e Ink between good nulri*

Don, neann ana mmnQr nMV are
some Ips to help you gsPetorted:
•Ftrit, His Important to adeiowAedge the tastes of your chid. Afo
your cWM to get Involved w#h tie
lunch planning, prapettog end pack­
ing process.
•Tty to Include foods wHh varied
tastee, textures and colors.
•The averags lunch period lasts
between 20 and 4S mlnutea. This

En|oy evwy tut Me of Ms delicious gritod peaches and cream dessert.
Pour boiling water over
the peaches and leave for a
minute or two, then pour
off foe water and cover
them with cold water. The
skins should then be easily
removed. Halve foe peach­
es, discarding pits, and
place in a single layer in an
ovenproof dish, cut sides
up.
Mix foe macaropns wi
foe sugar and ehOu '
the Cointreau
paste.
Fill foe peach cavities

' I Tim a simple get-together in the
X backyard or at the park into a trip
to the famed English seaside. Take a
break from the good old American burg­
er and gather a few friends to enjoy
dressedcrab sandwiches, a seafood clas­
sic from the isle of S t George. The recipe
takes less than an hour to prepare and
multiplies easily for a greater number of
guests.
Redpe of "Le Cordon Bleu Home
Collection: Summer" (Periplus Editions).
Serves 1 to 2

brunch.

preparing children for the
I upcoming school year can
moan buying a new school
wardrobe, purchasing notebooks,
pans and rther eupples, and of
oourso, coming qp vrtti new hach
of
echoot-ego chid makes, on
age, at beet 180 tunohos during tie
school year, deriaing on Inlereebng
menu of lunchoa tret the chid w i
enjoy be edW riitrefr— eomeWda
went a wide variety of eeniMohee
end ether lunch Hem, whle ether
cMdren era happy hnring the eeme
peanut-butter-and-joHy sandwich
every day for two year*.

Dressed Crab

Rehashing mimosas mads with
Martini &amp; Rossi Asti complement any

How to avoid the
lunch box blues

In Britain, the most traditional way to
enjoy fresh crab is to "dress" i t This
enduring favorite is well worth the effort
and evokes the feeling of an old-fash­
ioned, English seaside holiday.
• 2 eggs, at room temperature
• 1 cooked crab, about 11/2 to 2
pounds
• l to 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
• 1 cup fresh bread crumbs
• Worcestershire or Tabasco sauce, to
taste
• 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
• 3 canned anchovy fillets, to garnish
• 3 teaspoons drained capers, to garnish
• 2 tablespoons sliced stuffed green
olives, to garnish

with foe paste. If necessary,
the peach cavities can be
made a little larger by
removing some of foe
flesh, which should be
minced and added to the
paste.
Whip the cream and
spread over the peaches.
Put foe peaches to chill in
the refrigerator.
When ready to serve,
sprinkle demerara sugar
and place
a preheated hot
broiler until sugar melts.

• 4 slices whole wheat bread
• 1 tablespoon unsalted butter, at room
temperature
• 1 lime or lemon, cut into wedges
1. To hand-cook the eggs, place them in
a small saucepan and cover with cold
water. Bring to a gentle boil and cook for
ten minutes. Drain and cool in cold
water. Feel the eggs and push the whites
and the yolks separately through a fine
metal strainer.
2. Cook the crab. Scrape all the creamy
brown meat from the shell and flake it
into a bowL Stir in the mayonnaise and
bread crumbs to bind, adding more of
each if the flavor of the dark meat is too
strong. Season with salt, freshly ground
pepper and Worcestershire or Tabasco
sauce.
3. Crack open the daws and remove all
the white meat, checking that there are no
shell splinters left Season to taste.
4. Place the white meat from the daws
and body of the crab towards the two
outer sides of the cleaned and dried shell
Spoon the brown meat into the center,
then arrange the chopped paisley on the
seams in between. Cover half of the
white meat with the egg whites; moon
the egg yolks on the dark meat. Garnish
with anchovies, capers and sliced olives.
Butter the bread thinly and serve the

chettng and using tie restrooms, so
be sure to toduds snseks that are
sknpietoeeL
• Add a few oondbnent packets
from fast-food restaurants, Ike
ketchup, mustard and mayonnalae
to your chlds lunch box, retoer than
placing tw condments on tie sand­
wich drecty. This keeps sandwich­
es from getting soggy.
• Wry bread oHsrtnge tor eandvriches: try using pita pockets, mM
bagels, torfe a and even mini do­
nee rols.
• Cut vegetables Into bite-size
piecee, park In a sookwl pu»«sr bag
•or Iraatviees, and send alongside a
container of flavored cream cheese
your child's
lunches this school year, keep In
mind that itTakas a lot of creatvtty
and ingenufty to create a -goodlunch that your chid writ want to sat,
especially if he or she Is very picky.
However, wlti a M e bit of thought
and hep from your chid, creating
heattiy yet dalctouB tunchtbne fare
w* be as aasy 'A, B, C.

CsMxaM N summafs tr—hssl catch w«h crab
Ttrasaair Intractoonal Bridth ImNok
dressed crab with the bread and lime or
lemon wedges to the side.
Tip: The best w ay to check th e n m e no
shell splinters in the meat is to throw pinches
o f the meat onto a baking sheet. Listen fo r the
sound o f shell pieces: i f you do hear any, dis­
card the meat.

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Inside this edition
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B y D an Ping
Editor

City commissioners will reconsider
appeal for The Groves at Sanford

SA N F O R D — City commissioners will
reconsider their denial o f a four-foot
height variance for an apartment complex than th e city codes allow.
on A irport Boulevard.
T h e Sanford Planning and Zoning
The proposed complex, The Groves at Com m ission has granted the variance for
Sanford, has been a contentious Issue for other apartm ents to allow for a steeper
residents who live in the Senora subdivi­ pitched roof. However, the board at It's
sion. T h e developer, BNG Partners Inc., Feb, 7 m eeting restricted the height o f six
requested a variance to build 14 three- ‘ buildings to tw o stories along the south
story apartm ent buildings with a maxi­ side o f the BN G developm ent because
mum height o f 39 feet, four feet higher those structures w ere adjacent to an exist­

ing single-fam ily subdivision.
The developers appealed the decision
to the city com mission. D uring the April
22 m eeting, rep resentativ es for BNG
offered a com prom ise to build three twostory buildings that abut single-family
hom es, in return for being allowed to
build three three-story buildings that abut
tw o-story townhouses in Sonora. They

also agreed to elim inated all balconies on
the south side build in gs that overlook the
subdivision.
The com m ission rejected the appeal on
a 3-2 vote, w ith M ayor Brady Lessard and
com m issioners R an d y Jo n es and A rt
Woodruff on the w inning sid e. Three
weeks later, Jones, using a parliam entary
procedure that allo w s a party on the
majority side o f a vote to bring any m atter
bock before the commission, asked that the
appeal be placed on the May 28 agenda.
See Groves, Page 10A

Drinking graduates
target of sheriff’s
office operation

Everybody Into
the pool
Mat going almost 25 years
without a community pool
and years of trying to raise
funds to build a facility,
Sanford finally built and
opened the SanfordSeminole Aquatic Center
(now the l i n y A. Dale
Aquatics Center) in 2000.
. Page IB

By C hriato p tM f Patton
Staff W riter
LAKE MARY — The "right of
passage" for hundreds of graduat­
ing high school seniors will not
involve alcoholic beverages —
that's if the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office finds out about i t
The sheriff's office conducted a
four-day joint operation last week
targeting underage alcohol con­
sumption. The focus of the opera­
tion w as loud graduation parties.
Deputies, with the help of state
agents from the Division of
Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco,
also operated a small sting on
businesses that sell minors alco­
hol.
Several dozen deputies and
department brass gathered at the
nhnttl’a office Tuesday nl|hl (or

Bred Winners
Iw h o ’s your daddy” Isn't a
taunt In thoroughbred rac­
ing. It's a legitimate ques­
tion, one that could be worth
$300,000.
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MtohMl Hayes looks through T he Twelve Wfley Geese, ona o( tne rooks avaaawe nor craaren » roaa w me
Seminole County Health Department Tha fadfty has a partnership with the Seminole County P ib ic Library
System to provide books to young children while they wait for medteal treatment at the Health Department

P r o g r a m p u t s c h ild r e n ' s b o o k s in d e p a r t m e n t ' s w a it in g r o o m

By Michelle Jeria
Managing Edtor
O p e n d in g time In a waiting room is never
^ m u c h fun. Especially for children.
The Seminole County Health Department, in
partnership with the Seminole County Public
Library System, Is making it a little more enter­
taining for its younger visitors by providing a
reading program in Its waiting area. New books
arrive at the facility each month for pie-school
children to read alone or with their parents.
"The idea is for kids to have books to read
while waiting for medical treatment," said
Margie Johnson, Seminole County Public
Library youth services coordinator. "It's a way
of giving children, who may otherwise not have
the opportunity to visit the library, new books to
read."
The Health Department reading program
began in 1990 through money from a federal
grant, Johnson said. Although funding for the
program ended after three years, library officials
decided to continue providing books to the facil­
ity through their ow n efforts.
"T his year, with budget cuts, we began look­
ing for a partner for the program," Johnson said.
"Scholastic Book Fairs agreed to partner w ith us
and has provided us with books."
The Lake Mary corporation gave the library
program 1,200 books to distribute to the Health

Longwood businesswoman
Brenda Carey opens a cam­
paign account and Is actively
seeking support as a
Republican canddate for the
Seminole County
Commission seat expected to
be vacated by Dajyl McCain.

Seminole. Smile

See Books, Page 10A

the start of the zero tolerance oper­
ation. Accom panying deputies
were officers from Sanford,
Altamonte Springs, Lake Mary
and Longwood.
Tuesday marked the beginning
of the county graduation gauntlet
with Lyman and Lake Mary high
schools graduating earlier in the
day. Winter Springs High School
followed Wednesday, and Lake
Brantley, Oviedo, Seminole and
Lyman high schools all graduated
Thursday.
The assembled group of officers
and deputies paired Into two
teams of north and south. The
dividing line for the two squads
was State Road 434, however,
many officers roamed about the
county panning neighborhoods
8« « O p e r a t io n .

10 A

Police, city team up to rid
Georgetown o f junkers
By C hristopher Patton
Staff W riter
SA N FO R D — About a month
ago, the communities of Midway
and Goldsboro were the center of
attention with successful clean­
up efforts. This past week, the
Georgetown area of Sanford took
its turn in the limelight.
Sanford police and city code
enforcem ent
teamed
up
Thursday to rid the neighbor­
hood of dilapidated cars. Twenty
days ago, code enforcement offi­
cials posted notices on 70 vehi­

Heatthy Start Program Manager Judy Wilhelm,
left, and Seminole County Public Library Youth
Services Coordinator Margie Johnson place
children’s books In the waiting room at tha
Seminole County Health Department.

cles. O w ners were given three
weeks to m ove the cars.
"T h is
is
part
of
the
G eorgetow n in itiativ e ," said
Sanford Officer Jim McAuliffe.
"W e'v e d one d rug work and
prostitution stings. Junker cars
are just one part o f i t "
Tw enty o f th e cars were
moved by Thursday's deadline.
A lthough tow ing about 40
wrecked and inoperable vehicles
is a good start, police and code
enforcem ent officials said there
See Junkers, Fage 10A

H erald photo* by Tom m y Vln conl

Sanford Police Department Investigator Cynthia Littles watches as a
Georgetown junker gels towed during Thursda/a dean-up.

R egions gath er to find w ater consensus
By C hristopher Patton
Staff Writer

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SA N FO R D — W ater and the
possible lack of it was the buzz
around Central Florida last w eek as
five sub-regional m eeting d is­
cussed the issue in hopes o f estab­
lishing a consensus for a c tio n .
The five regional m eetings are
art of the East Central Florida
pater Supply Planning Initiative.
The initiative began earlier this
year when Orange County chair­
man Richard Crotty hosted tw o
region-w ide water supp ly su m ­
mits.
T he regional m eetings are an

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an audience during a meeting to discuss the area's water crisis.

extension of Crotty's water sum ­
mits. The three water management
districts in east Central Florida 10county area financed the regional
m eetings last week and several to
follow.
The
regional
groups
are
designed to identify specific water
supply concerns for each region,
develop strategies and to reach a
consensus for what is the next step
in battling in the potential water
crisis.
Two of the five regional groups
met at Sanford City Hall Thursday.
The first group incorporates the
north O range and south Seminole
counties. The second group includ­

ed Volusia and Flagler counties and
portions of Brevard and Sem inole
counties.
O fficials at the second meeting
included utilities officials from
DeLand, Ormond Beach, Sanford
and Port Orange, and elected offi­
cials from Brevard, Edge water and
Sanford.
O ne of the prim ary goals set for
the group Thursday w as to rank
w ater supply challenges in the spe­
cific region. Many of the issues are
interrelated, but officials worked to
categ o rize ab ou t 14 issu es. Theissues areas included hefty topics
See Water, Page 10A

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Thx Sdonolz Herald

Sunday, May 26.2002

Sem in o le S um m ary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
T h s G n a t P reten d er Lake Mary City
C om m issioner G ary Brender has been the target of
som e good-natured ribbing by his fellow com mis­
sioners since the M ay 5 Around The C lock colum n
tabbed him as a 'p reten d er*
Around « w C *o c * didate for Daryl M cL ain's
. District 5 county commission
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seat. Nothing personal. BrendeT
|
is a long-shot, and his name
rhymes with pretender.
That hasn't stopped his enthu­
siasm for the seat o r his quick
wit. During a break in a recent
Lake M ary City Com m ission
meeting. Bender and I were d b hv D a n M m
cussing the city's shrinking
b y d m rin g
developable land when M ayor
• • • • • • • Thom G reene approached.
"Stop sucking up to the press," Greene jokingly
chided Blender.
"D o n 't worry," Brender responded, "I'm just pre­
tending to suck up to the p ress.'
Touch*.
D ecisio n time: Speaking o f Greene, a .k a . "T h e
Sharp D ressed M an ," the la k e Mary mayor won­
dered aloud about the differences betw een Lake
M ary and Sanford city com mission meetings.
G reene and his com missioners had just spent three
hours discussing the process the city would use to
renovate and expand City HalL No decision was
made on w ho would do the work or even w hat die
scope o f the project would include. T h e purpose of
the m eeting was to reach a consensus on the process.
In a nutshell, that's the difference betw een the two
com m issions. Lake Mary spends three hours in a
public m eeting deciding how to decide, while
Sanford uses the time to m ake the decision.
No slight to either commission. Lake Mary com ­
m issioners d on't engage in Information overload,
nor are Sanford com missioners under-informed. The
issues the tw o com missions face are vastly d ifferent
As a city, Lake M ary deals primarily with zoning
issues. Sanford must confront those sam e Issues,
plus a broad range of others: a retail shopping mall,
lakefront developm ent, revitalization o f a dow ntow n
district, a fast-growing a irp o rt federally funded
housing developm ents, and a nationally recognized
historic residential district, ju st to nam e a few.
Spending three hours on a single item isn't always
an option when the plate is fulL 1 think it also would
be fair to say that Sanford com m issioners individu­
ally spend much more time outside regular meetings
dealing w ith constituent concerns, Basically it's the
difference betw een a city that's 29 yearsi old
ole (Lake
M ary) and a 125-year-old city like Sanford.
In 100 years, Greene's successors w ill have their
share o f com plex issues, unless annex-happy Winter
Springs lakes over Ihe north half of Sem inole
C o u n ty .

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The Fleets in

R isin g values: While w e’re talking about Rami,
anyone notice the rising property values downtown?
Rami ow ned, until recently, the O ddfellow s
B u ild in g cm M agnolia Square where the D a Vinci
restaurant is. Rami bought the building for $65,000
and sold it for $340,000. He not only pocketed a fat
wad for his wallet, he pushed values for surround­
ing buildings higher. Remember that next time
som eone tellsi you Rami’s
Rai
projects drive dow n property values.

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The C elery C ity E lk s
Lodge N o. M 2 and
Evergre e n T em ple N o . 321
w ill host its P u rp le an d
W h ite C h a rity -S ch o la rsh ip
B a ll 9 p.m . to 1 a m .
Saturday, May 23, In the
Sanford Civic C enter.
C o st ia $15 in ad v an ce
and $ 1 8 a t the d oor. T h e
event is sem i-form al.

SUN E
A U.S. Coast Guard tug and barge ware in Sanford recently on Lake Monro* repairing and replacing oU and worn channel markare. The Coast Guard routinely cruises the St. Johns River maintaining channel mortars tor boaters.

Circus Circus Trouble
Agents o f sheriff's office
City/County Investigative Bureau
conducted Thursday an undercover
operation at Circus Circus, an adult
entertainment establishment on U S .
Highway 17-92 in Casselberry.
Authorities arrested Heather Gibbs,
24, of Orlando for allegedly commit­
ting a straddle dance in which she met
the customer. The county adult enter­
tainment ordinance prohibits such
activity.
DU1
,

• A lta m o n te S p r in g s O ffic e r C .

' Longwood Thursdiy for driving
under the influence. Breath tests a t th e jail revealed a blood alcohol content of
about .175.
• Winter Springs Officer B.
Mayhugh arrested Gerald Willmeit,
61, of Winter Springs Thursday for dri­
ving under the influence. Willmert
said to police that he drank 24 beers
that evening., according to the police
report.
• Seminole Deputy Tania Ingram
arrested Rocky Michel, 25, of Sanford
Friday for driving under the influence.
Breath tests came back negative and a
urine sample was submitted for test­
ing.
• Lake Mary CpI. V.M. Picklesmicr
arrested Daniel Middleton, 20, of
Longwood Wednesday for driving
under the influence. Breath tests at the
jail revealed a blood alcohol content of
about .089, A partially filled beer bottle
was found between the scats of
Middleton's vehicle.
• Seminole Deputy Mark Conway
arrested Robert Brooke, 59, of Sanford
Tuesday for driving under the influ­
ence. Breath tests at the jail revealed a
blood alcohol content of about .220.

O ld school: For those who remember the
Telegram gossip sheet, here's one for you: V.H.W .
and A .D . better watch what they say around the
City M anager's office. No telling when the C.K.
from the A.T.C. might be snooping around.

Underage Consumption Operation
Officers involved in the sheriff's
office zero tolerance operation target­
ing underage drinkers arrested two
Thursday. Officers arrested Antoine
Ullm on, 20, and Quinton Rumph, 19,
both o f Sanford for possession o f alco­
hol. TUlmon was additionally charged
with driving with a suspended license.
In all, authorities arrested six in the
operation.
Suspended License
• Sanford Officer Jane McLaughlin
arrested Adrian Washington, 20, o f
Sanford Friday for his third or subse­
quent charge of driving with a sus­

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by Tom Stoppard an d
directed b y G eorge
C olangelo, will b e p e r­
form ed b y the O rla n d o
T h eatre rro jo e t u n til
Sunday, M ay 26, In
Sem inole C om m unity
C o llege's Fine A rts T heatre.
Perform ance tim e s are 8
p.m . Thursday, F rid a y and
Saturday, an a 2 p .m .
Sunday. Tickets are $18,
and stud ent and s e n io r dis­
cou nts a te available.
For reservations, ca ll 407328-2040.

Jackson, 20, of Sanford for poaoession
of crack cocaine and his second charge
o f driving with a suspended license.

pended license.
• Sanford Officer Tomasz Ponkki
arrested M oises Rodriguez, 24, of
Sanford Tuesday for driving without
an issued license and driving too slow­
ly. ;»
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• T o o m n a r m t o it J o h n . W ilt o n , 7 0 , o f

M ea culpa: The pig farm item in last week's
Clock colum n drew some response. Ram i Yooefian
said during a Planning and Zoning Commission
meeting that he intended to open a pig farm on his
16 acres on Lake M onroe near the Lake M onroe Inn.
It was sarcastic remark that those in attendance
took as a joke. Som e who read the colum n took it as
fa c t It's not. O thers thought my com ments about the
remark w ere anti-Semitic. They w eren't intended as
such.
I did m ake a m ajor gaffe, however. Rami is an
Isracli-bom lew, n ot Arab. Given the intensity o f the
current unpleasantness in the Middle East right now,
that's a flagrant mistake that could draw an
incensed response. Rami threw a couple of friendly
jabs at m e for the error but took no offense.
'1 have friends who are Arabs and friends that are
Jew s," Rami said. " I even have a Christian friend
nam ed D an."
In fact. Rami is on good terms with just about all
nationalities, the exception being those who live in
the Sanford H istoric D istrict. It's a good bet Sharon
and A rafat will reach a meaningful peace before the
District cuts Rami a break.
"B y the way, w e have kosher pigs now," Yosefian
said, "an d they invented a feather less chicken."
I can see it now: a chain of Ram i's Kosher-Style BB-Q stores.

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• S a n f o r d O f f ic e * T h o m a s M c C a ll.

Drug Paraphernalia
• Seminole D eputy Don Caseeaux
arrested Carlos Hicks, 42, o f Sanford
Wednesday for possession o f drug
paraphernalia and carrying a con­
cealed weapon. Police round a susI crack cocaine pipe and a sixpectedi
inchi knife
kn on Hicks.
• Seminole Deputy David Kohn
arrested Thomas Manar, 47, o f Sanford
Thursday for possession o f drug para­
phernalia.
•
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■arrested Arsinia Grant, 44, o f Sanford
•TUesday for driving w ith a suspended
license. The officer also cited Grant for
speeding, not wearing a seat belt and
no proof o f insurance. Grant was
clocked by police radar to be driving
39 mph in a 25-mph zone in the area
o f 22nd Street ana Park Avenue.
• Sanford Officer Claudia Webber
arrested Vernon Woodard, 44, of
Sanford Tuesday for driving with a
suspended license.
• Florida Highway Trooper Derrick
Kuiper arrested Aimee Evans, 37, of
Sanford Tuesday for driving with a
suspended license.
• Florida Highway Trooper Joel
Watkins arrested Stephen Melton, 18,
o f Longwood Hiesday for driving
w ith a suspended license.
Take Down
• Agents of the sheriff's office
City/County Investigative Bureau
conducted a "take dow n" Wednesday
on a silver Pontiac at the Cumberland
Farm gas station located near the inter­
section o f Sanford Avenue and Airport
Boulevard. A search o f the vehicle pro­
duced about 35 grains o f crack
cocaine. Authorities arrested Michael
Blake, 18, Terrell Hunt, 19, and Keith
Jones, 19, all o f Sanford. Each was
charged with trafficking cocaine and
possession o f drug paraphernalia.
Blake was additionally charged with
the sale and possession of cocaine.
Hunt, the driver of the vehicle, was
additionally charged with driving
with a suspended license and aggra­
vated assault with a motor vehicle.
• Agents of the Sanford Police
Ltepartment Tactical Unit received
com plaints Tuesday o f narcotic sales
and vehicles playing loud music near
the entrance of Cedar Creek
Apartments located at 2450 Hartswell
Avenue. Police arrested Cedric

. • S e m in o le D e p u ty C h r ls L o o m ia

arrested Teddy Paul-Pierre, 20, o f
’
Winter Springs Thursday for posses­
sion of marijuana and drug parapher­
nalia.
Search Warrant
The Sanford Police Department
Tactical Unit executed a search war­
rant Wednesday at 933 W. 11th S t
Agents arrested resident Augustus
Malone, 66, and another man who
refused to give his identity. Malone
was charged with possession o f drug
paraphernalia as agents recovered sev­
eral crack pipes in the residence.
Disorderly Intoxication
Seminole Deputy Edward
McDonough arrested Gregory Cosella,
29, of Winter Springs Wednesday for
disorderly intoxication and resisting
an officer.
Aggravated Assault
with a M otor Vehicle
Sanford Officer Jason Shor arrested
Elbert Rojas, 27, o f Sanford Tuesday
for two counts of aggravated assault
with a motor vehicle. Rojas intention­
ally rammed another car containing a
man, woman and a 6-year-old boy,
according to the police report. Rojas
stated to police that he struck the vehi­
cle in attempt to stop them, not to
injure anyone.
Retail T h eft
Sanford Officer Daniel Camargo
arrested Jennifer Alexander, 18, of
Osteen Tuesday for retail theft
Alexander reportedly tried to steal
about $100 worth o f merchandise from
the Orlando Drive Wal-Mart.
Burglary
Seminole Deputy Randall Spittler
arrested Louis Capone, 45, of
Longwood Tuesday for burglary.

The Seminole Herald

Editor and Publisher

The V ietnam V e te ra n s o f
C en tral F lorid a w ill present
Ja ck E lto n as E lv is in co n ­
cert Sunday, M ay 2 6 , in the
Bahia Shrine A u d ito riu m in
M aitland.
Elton is an in te rn atio n al­
ly renow ned RCI record ing
artist, and the p erfo rm an ce
w ill inclu de his 19-p iece
World Star Tour O rch estra.
C ash b ar op ens a t 4 p .m .,
w ith d inn er at 5 p .m . T h e
show begins at 7 p .m .
Tickets fo r the d in n e r and
show are $50, an d $ 4 0 fo r
the show only.
For m ore inform ation ,
call 407-695-1023 o r 407673-2668. Tickets a re also
available! on-line at/
www.rvywm.org

TOES
An open house and neigh­
borhood council m eeting is
scheduled for Tuesday, M ay 28
at 7 p m , at the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office, District
Five Service Center, in
Casselberry. Tuesday's event
will offer residents as well as
business and community lead­
ers a chance to |eam more
about the Sheriffs Office
through the Neighborhood
Council.
The topics are:
• Neighborhood Council
goals and responsibilities
• Problem solving ideas and
initiatives
• Crime statistics and crime
prevention
• Guest speakers from the
Sheriffs Office and Seminole
County Government
The District Five Service
Center's address b 1271 State
Road 436, No. 143, in
Casselberry. The office b locat­
ed in a shopping plaza at the
intersection of Lake Ann Lane
and State Road 436.
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O bituaries
HERMAN LEE BAKER
H erm an Lee Baker, 77, of
Lemon Bluff Road, Osteen, died
T\i«day, M ay 21,2002, In

Deltona.
B o m in Earl, Ark., he moved
to Central Florida in 1952. He
was an auto mechanic. He was
a m em ber o f the Masonic
Lodge, Sanford, and Osteen
Baptist Church. He served in
the U S . Marines.
Survivors include his wife,
L avem Baker of Osteen; two
daughters, Sandra Lee Adams
of Sanford and Sarah Diane
M cLellan o f Osteen; three
grandchildren; and four great
grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel o f Sanford/Lake Mary
Is In charge o f arrangements.

LLOYD D. BLOCK
Lloyd D. Block, 59, of
Oakland Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday, May 23,2002. '
B o m in Iowa, he was a U S .
Army veteran o f the Korean
War. H e w as an automobile
salesperson.
Survivors include his wife,
Sue A. Block of Sanford; one
son, M ike Block o f Jessup, Ga.;
two daughters, Kimberly C ast
of Bauford, S.C., and Jennifer
Locke o f Atlanta, Ga.; one stepBon, D uane Goembel o f North
Carolina; one stepdaughter,
M ichelle Entzmlnger of
Sanford; five brothers,
others, Eugene,
Eugc
Gary, Chuck, Bill and Dick
Block, all o f Iowa; seven grand*
children; and one great grand­
child.
In lieu o f flowers, the fam ily
requests donations be m ade to
H ospice o f the Comforter, 595

M ontgom ery Road, A ltam onte
Springs, FL, 32714.
Baldw in Funeral H om e o f
W inter Springs is in charge o f
arrangem ents.

HERBERT ALLAN
DRUEDING
H erbert A llan Drueding, 81,
o f L ake Mary, died Monday,
M ay 2 0 , 2 0 0 i in Veterans
N ursing H om es.
B o m in Pennsylvania, he w as
a teacher. H e w as a mem ber of
VFW , the DAF, the Eagles and
the A m erican Legion. H e served
In the U .S. A rm y A ir Corps. He
w as o f the B aptist faith.
Survivors include h is wife,
Ruth D rueding; tw o sons,
D avid and M ichael Drueding;
and one daughter, M artha.
Baldw in-Falrchild Funeral
H om e O aklaw n Chapel of
Sanford is in charge o f arrange­
m ents.

Bom in Indiana, Pa., she w as
an insurance agent. She w as a
member of the W om en's
Auxiliary VFW.
Survivors include four sons,
Joseph Fem es o f Lake Mary,
Nicholas Ferpes o f N ew Castle,
Colo., Christopher Ferpes o f
Casselberry, and M atthew
Ferpes of Fern Park; one d au g h ­
ter, Jenniver L Eller o f A popka;
one brother, Alan N icholas
Neater o f St. Joe, M ich.; tw o s is ­
ters, Linda M abee ad N ancy
Holinski, both o f O rlando; and
lO grandchildren.
Funeral services are l(k30
a.m. Saturday, M ay 2 5 , in
Banfield Funeral H om e.
Banfleld Funeral H om e o f
W inter Springs is in charge o f
arrangements.

CHARLES HUNTER

Charles Hunter, 67, o f Scott
Drive, Sanford, died Friday,
M ay 17,2002, in C entral Florida
ELENA C GARCIA
Iona! Hospital.
Elena C . G arcia o f Sanford
Jan. 2 1 ,1 9 3 5 , in
died W ednesday, M ay 2 2 ,2 0 0 2 ,
Greenville, h e w as a construc­
in C entral Florida Regional
tion worker. He w as a m em ber
H ospital.
o f Morning Glory M issionary
B o m in H avana, Cuba, she
Baptist Church.
w as a homemaker.
Survivors Include h is w ife,
Survivors include her hus­
G ussle H unter o f Sanford; tw o
b an d , H ector O . G ard a of
I sons, Terry H ill o f Sanford and
Sanford; one daughter, M aria
" the Rev. Charles Jo n es o f
Stiles o f W inter Springs; and
O viedo; three daughters,
tw o grandchildren.
Wanda Philpot o f Lake Mary,
Ban field Funeral Hom e o f
S tar Hunter-Carter o f O rlando,
W inter Springs is in charge o f
and Vickie H unter o f Sanford;
arrangem ents.
one brother, O scar H unter of
Sanford; tw o sisters, Johnnie
Elizabeth H orton
. M ae Sutton o f Rochester, N.Y.,
Elizabeth H orton, 59, o f Lake
and Barbara Jean M ontgom ery
Irene Drive, Casselberry, died
■’ o f Lakeland; 14 grandchildren;
Wednesday, M ay 2 2 ,2 0 0 2 , in
d and one great grandchild.
her residence.
W ilson-Eichelberger

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charge o f arrangements.
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Flora Cheek Middleton
Flora Cheek Middleton, 94, of
DeBary, died Tuesday, May 21,
2002, In DeBary.
Bom Feb. 17,1908, in
A ugusta, Ga., she moved to
Sanford in 1930. She was a
m em ber o f Seminole Meadows
Seventh Day Adventist Church
sin ce 1930, and the church was
a vital part of her life. She was a
cook and later manager o f the
Gram m ar School lunch room
for 23 years.
Survivors Include one daugh­
ter, Shirley Grieme; two grand­
children; and two great grand­
children.
Funeral services were held on
Friday at Brisson Funeral
Hom e. Burial w as in Lakevicw
Cemetery.
Brisson Funeral Home o f
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Jeanette Perez and Susan
M acco, both o f D eltona, Vivian
Perez o f Q ueens, N.Y., and
Em m a H ay and M ilagros
Lopez, both of Brooklyn, N.Y.;
one son , Angel C olon of
M aitland; 17 grandchildren;
and 10 great grandchildren.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
H om e o f O range C ity is in
charge o f arrangem ents.
EVELYN P E R K IN S
Evelyn Perkins, 97, of Grand
Plaza, O range City, died

Thursday, M ay 23, 2002, in
DeBary Manor.
Bom in W inchester,
Connecticut, she moved to
Central Florida in 1975. She
w as a bookkeeper for an oil dis­
tributor. She w as o f the
Episcopal faith.
Survivors include a care
giver, Mary L M oore o f L ik e
Mary.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
Home of O range City is in
charge of arrangem ents.
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JU L IO PEREZ
Ju lio Perez, 72, of Champlain
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M ay 2 1,2002, in Oak wood
G ardens in DeLand.
B om in Rio Piedras, Puerto,
Rico, he moved to Central'
Florida in 1990. He served In
the U.S. A rm y during the
Korean War. He was a retired
pharm acist who worked for
Thrifty Drugs in Long Island,
N.Y. He w as a member of Our
Lady o f the Lakes Catholic
Church o f Deltona. He enjoyed
fishing, sports and baseball.
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54 years, Emma Perez of
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Sunday. May 26.2002

Opinion
Good people are still
required to stand
up to prejudice
Back in the dark and bitter days of Southern segrega­
tion, Bobby Frank Cherry bragged about blowing up lit­
tle black girts in a Birmingham church. He boasted of
helping set a bom b to kill babies — Denise McNair, 11;
A ddie M ae Collins, Carole Robertson and Cynthia
W esley, all 14 — w h o w ere together in the church base­
m ent fust after Sunday school on Sept. 15,1963.
Back then Cherry, a strapping ex-Marine, truck d river &lt;
and Ku K lux (Clansman, laughed about the m urder and
maim ing of innocents with friends and
family, confident they shared his pride
in depravity.
Last Wednesday, however, moments
after a predominantly white
Birm ingham jury found him guilty of
four charges of murder, the 71-yearold, white-haired Cherry — w ho had
1 tried to escape justice by claiming he .
w as m entally incompetent to stand
Cynthia
trial — denied involvement in the
church bombing.
• • • • • • •
"This whole bunch lied all the w ay,"
he said of prosecutors. "I don't know
why I'm going to jail for nothing."
C herry w as the third of four original suspects belat­
edly brought to justice for the atrocity. Robert
Chambliss w as convicted in 1977 and died in prison.
Thom as Blanton w as convicted last year. The fourth
suspect, H erm an fra n k Cash, died before a case w as
m ade against him .
Perhaps C h erry 's protestations of innocence should
com e as n o surprise. H e is a cow ard, a m an who
laughed ab ou t killing little girls in church, a man w ho
hid his face u n d er a w hite hood when he went ou t to
intimidate o r violate black Southerners. He is not m an
enough to face the m onster in the m irror — to acknowl­
edge his crim e and willingly p ay the price.
Even back in the bad old days of Jim Crow, his ilk
w ere few in number. But C herry's claim of innocence
does h ave faint echoes in the sort of denial that I so fre‘ quently h ear from older; Southern whites.' In jio)$af let­
ters and telephone calls, they tell me they were qajriy,V)
solid #uj?£dHi£rs,d/ tfip.civii rights movement- As, they
look back on lives nearly spent, they all claim to have
stood on the side of the angels.
Som e are n o doubt telling the truth. After all, such
brave people did exist. But others, 1 suspect, m ay have
reshaped their personal histories into a more flattering
past. If so m any ordinary white Southerners had stood
up for sim ple hum an decency and social justice 30 years
ago, the Bobby Frank C herrys o f the world would not
have w alked free for so long.
Instead, he and his kind could count on a quiet con­
spiracy of upright, churchgoing folk to stand by and do
nothing. Indeed, local law enforcement agents w ere
som etim es co-conspirators in violent acts against civil
rights activists. A m on g the politicians, shopkeepers and
ministers w h o w ere com m unity leaders, very few w ere
willing to risk their social status or economic pre-em i­
nence by speaking out against the evil in their midst.
W hile the conviction of the last of the church bomb­
ing co-con sp irators closes a shameful chapter in
Southern (and A m erican) history, it does not end the
struggle against bigotry and intolerance. While racism
against black Am ericans fades, the arrival of w aves of
im m igrants of color has occasioned a new round of
xenophobia, exacerbated by the terrorist atrocities of
Sept. 11. H om ophobia, too, remains an acceptable preju­
dice in m any quarters.
If the nation is to conquer those prejudices, good peo­
ple w h o know better will have to stand up for w hat is
right. A nd that still requires courage and sacrifice.

Tucker

Y our V iew
Sabato notices
something rotten
in city of Sanford
To th e e d i t o r
I am a hom eow ner and
H erald su b scrib er In the Sanora
su b d iv isio n . I have attended
th e sev eral m eetings at the
cou n cil regarding the pro­
posed G ro ves subdivision on

w ere in the way In
W hen the cheering stops for
A fghanistan."
President Bush in Europe, the
The president's personal good
continent will go back to being a
will and pleasant effect w ent a
C hicago jo k e. As in a fellow
good w ay toward
from C hicago asking a
im proving at least the
New Yorker, "W hat are
tone o f the ongoing offi­
they saying about us in
N ew York?”
cial distance and d is­
trust betw een
.
T he answer, of course,
Europeans and
is, "Nothing."
W hen the president
Am ericans. But ne did
goes hom e after a rela­
nothing that could be
tively successful visit,
interpreted as anything
people in Washington
oth er than getting ou r
Richard
will say nothing and for­
old friends ou t of the
Reeves
get m ost everything
w ay in things that m atabout Europe. In the cap- • • • • ■ * ter to us, like violating
Ital o f the United States, the Old
our ow n rules on such things as
World is being seen in much the
free trade in steel, lum ber and
sam e way Japan was 15 years
textiles, and our verbal buildup
ago: an econom ic giant but a
to w ar against Iraq.
political and military dwarf. An
As The G uardian said, in
anti-A m erican commentator,
England: "Europeans, rightly or
Philippe Grasset o f France,
wrongly, have com e to see Mr.
sum m ed it up by saying that
Bush as a m an com m itted to
w hat the United States wants
unending conflict in his 'w ar on
Europe to b e is just a big
terrorism .’ His talk o f 'axis o f
Sw itzerland.
evil,’ his division o f the planet
It was very decent of the
into 'civilised' and 'uncivilised'
A m erican president to take a
cam ps repels both by its sim ­
few days off to stroke our old
plism and by its implied
allies, even if he m ade it quite
promise o f Indefinite mayhem."
clear that while we welcome
That w as w ritten, from the
European help in our various
left, just before the President's
adventures, we are going to go
Berlin speech, and he pretty
ahead and do our thing whatev­
much follow ed that script with
er they d o or say here. The
som ew hat m ilder dialogue. Part
Financial Times o f London was
of Bush's political charm — and
tougher than Grasset, running a
European nervousness — is that
colum n that quoted an anony­
he is show ing a talent for saying
m ous Washingtonian saying: "It
and repeating what he means
wasn't just that the Europeans
and, indeed, seem ing to mean
w ere unnecccsary in
what he says. He is not confus­
Afghanistan. The Europeans
ing Europeans and other

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season. Besides
honoring those
who have died
to defend our
country, we
asked people
what they plan
to do during the
Memorial Day
weekend.

We plan to go lo
Silver Springs this
weekend. I haven't
been there tor about
17 years.

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friends. H&gt; is rhetorically direct
and consistent now, not the
bum bler he sounded only a year
ago. That Is no small thing here,
because although European
governments grum ble about
American arrogance and bel­
ligerence, they prefer tough talk
to confusion a w u t the inten­
tions o f the world's only super­
power.
"Call this a strategic chal­
lenge; call It, as I do, an axis of
evil; call it by any nam e you
choose, but let us speak the
truth," he said in his Reichstag
speech. "If we Ignore the threat
we invite certain blackm ail and
place millions o f our citizens in
grave d anger.... Wishful think­
ing may bring com fort, but it
docs not bring security. M ake
no mistake about it, w e will and
we must confront this conspira­

cy against our liberty and our
lives."
After the Berlin speech, which
was generally well received, at
least for its truth-speaking, The
Financial Tunes got it almost
right in a lead editorial that
ended: "There is a continuing
suspicion In Europe that Mr.
Bush will go his ow n way w
ever his allies may say. That
may be the message he intended
to deliver yesterday. If so,
Europe will have to live with it
— but Mr. Bush will also have
to get used to European grum­
bling."
That last bit was wrong.
President Bush and his compa­
triots in Washington
can't even
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hear grum bling
from the farn g fr
away Old World.
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C 2002 A T L A N T A C O N S T IT U T IO N

tw p^

A nd w h y does Sanford
b eco m e th e dum p ing ground
fo r S e m in o le County afford­
ab le h ou sin g? In a very short
tim e I h av e com e to have area l
affection fo r this tow n and see
the p o ten tial for great things
on th e h orizo n .
I am , need less to say, d is­
h earten ed a t the appearance ol
"so m e th in g rotten in Sanford."
A n gela Sabatc
Sanford

p u b lic's position.
T his afternoon I w e n t to
p ick up a registered le tte r
from City Hall. It seem s that
this same com m ission er h as
now asked that a m eetin g b e
called io reconsider th e C ity
C om m ission's d ecisio n from a
previou s m eeting. O n ce again ,
w e shall turn out in great
num bers, bu t w hat co u ld p o s­
sibly be said that w as n o t said
before?

What

Cynthia Tucker la editorial page editor for the Atlanta Constitution.
She can be reached by e-mail: cynthlaOjjc.com.

fliE s r w w a r m

A irport B ou levard . A s a new
resid ent o f S an fo rd , I have
begu n to lo o k forw ard to y o u r
colu m n s to b etter acq u ain t
m y self w ith ou r n ew hom e. I
read w ith in terest th e piece
regard ing th e (w hat I thought
w as final) cou n cil m eeting
w hen th e co m m issio n er
(R and y Jo n e s) w ho w as su re to
vote in fa v o r o f th e atto rn ey
(K en W right) in stead voted
again st, g iv in g v icto ry to the

I'm going to be
home with my new
baby, Sierra, who is
now 2 1/2 months old.
D obra B ro w n

Sanford

I’m probably going
to stay at home and
take my time and
retax.
Mehdl Nablpour

ITa very simple. I
am going to be
searching the commu­
nity for a place to live.

Winter Park

Sanford

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I'll be going to the
beach.

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8 USPS round
9 Slugger Mai
10 Drenched
IlU a sa a a
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13 Mine access
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15 In the least
16 Passover’s

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adversary
fam iliarly
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66 End of _
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actress?
particle
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38 Reacted the bow
Jury39 Wealthy singer? 69 Prehistoric
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prefix
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41 Honeys
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Hancock
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97 Brother ol Abel
96 Former Bologna
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100 Columnist
Barren
101 Rating unit
1 r. Jessica of *Dark
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T h e W ay W e W ere: C lass o f 1947
celebrates 55 years since graduation
SHS C lass of 1947 Reunion
Grace M. Stinccipher
The Sem inole High School
Class o f l 947 held its 55 Year
Reunion on Saturday, May 4 at
the Best Western Hotel at the
Marina. There were 37 class­
mates attending plus spouses
........ ............................ and guests
making a
total o f 62.
Everyone
enjoyed the
Social Hour
which
began at
6:00 pm at
which time
these long
G r a c e M a r ie
time friends
S l l n e c l p h e r got reac­
quainted
* • • • • • •
and caught
up on recent happenings in
their lives.
Prior to the dinner, all were
welcomed by Walter A. Cook,
chairm an o f the reunion com ­
mittee w ho commented that all
were older but much wiser.
The sum ptuous meal fol­
lowed w hich consisted of either
prime rib or chicken plus all the
extras w hich included cake with
chocolate mousse topping for
dessert.
Sim on Dinfelder, class pres­
ident, and Walter Cook then

took turns introducing the hon­
ored guests which included for­
mer teachers Roger Harris, Fred
Ganas, Nellie Colem an and hus­
band Boyd.
An anonym ous guest was
introduced who gave the group
a hum orous look at som e o f the
things that has happened d u r­
ing their lifetime. It was later
revealed that she w as Eddy
Williams, wife of classm ate Carl
Williams.
Those on the reunion com ­
mittee w ere Walter Cook, Ettie
Jane Keogh, Jean Brooklyn, John
Brumley, Jackie C am ith ers,
Simon Dingfelder, and Myra
Doudney. Special thanks w as
extended to Ettie Jane for her
work on the class book and to
her fam ily for printing it
Attending from Sanford
were Jim and Joan Anderson,
Alva Lundquist Conway, John
Brumley, Bobby and Jackie
Coates C am ith ers, Walter and
Arthurene Cook, Rick and
Mona Walker.
From Lake M ary cam e Ettie
Jane G leason Keogh, Jean
Boteler Brooklyn, Tony and
Betty Russi, Mildred Mathieux
Geiger and daughter Carolyn
Moore.
The following classm ates
cam e from Florida: Ed and
Nancy Ward, Palm Bay: Sonny
and Liz Horton, O range Park;

Myra Southward Doudney,
New Sm yrna Beach; Clark
Moore, O range City: Elsie
Lundquist Howell and Simon
Dingfelder, Brooksville; Nolley
and Pidgin Trapp, Palm Bay;
Houston and Susie Babcock, St.
Petersburg; Gwynn Reel,
O rlando; Joe and Betty Cullum
Chaildin, Titusville; Betty
Row land Anderson, Winter
Haven; Charlie and Helen
Slaughter Higginbotham, Nancy
W illiam s Berry, Fcmandina
Beach; Joanie Dougherty,
DeBary; Caroline Lee leGette,
Sanibel; John and Gloria
D am pier Skinner, Jacksonville;
Ed and Phyllis Fielding,
M aitland; Larry Lossing,
A ltam onte Springs.
O thers attending were Jean
Saycr W right, Savannah, NY;
George and Lessic Chapman,
Evans, G A ; Carl and Eddy
Williams, Newnan, GA;
Charlotte Stein Pfuhl and
daughter Louise Niepocther,
South Holland, IL; Alice
Lundquist Costa, Athens, G A ;
John and Thelma Reynolds
Bray, Columbus, GA; Esther
Watkins Hopkins with her son
and daughter-in-law. Porter
C om ers, NY; Iris Flowers
Lindsey, College Park, G A ;
Louise Clark Kranzberg,
Atlanta, GA; Joyce Goodspeed
Kirtley, Statham , GA.

County Web site wins national award

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55 Praises highly
67 Sea 58 Across
71 Sipionalawn
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75 Versailles vert)
76 Wagner creation
78 Disagreement
79 Deka
80 Diminutive actor?
83 Soap-making
need
84 Longtime
designer In
French theater
85 The Beta'
author
66 Trojan War hero
87 Yam spinner
88 Fan noise

From atari reports
Sem inole County was aw ard­
ed the cG ov cm an ce Silver Seal
o f Distinction Award by the
National Academy o f Public
Administration and the
National Association of
Counties. The award recognizes
best practices and innovation in
county-level cG ov cm ance inltia-

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vices that would provide the
most significant com m unity
impact, an eG ovem m ent strate­
gic plan was written. The plan
can be viewed on the Sem inole
County web site at
www.co.semino1e.fl.us/it/iscgo
v.asp.
The focus of developm ent is
to provide more online services
that will provide convenience to

liv e s .

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Sem inole County under­
stands the im portance o f online
access to governm ent, and in an
effort to identify the online ser­

Onfe erthahebment ii&gt; the web
site th at was identified in ’ the
strategic planning process was
an on-line posting o f anim als

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available for adoption through
Animal Services. The response
to this site has been tremen­
dous, and wc are starting to
track adoptions to measure the
impact o f the web site on the
adoption rate.
Sem inole County launched its
web site in 1997, and has grown
to a wealth resources today that
attracts o v e r f i v e m i l l i o n v is i t o r s
p e r m o n th .

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T in S eminole H ekald

Sunday. May 26. 2002

Elliott named lOth-grade winner
in Fleet Reserve essay contest
Becky E llio tt, a W inter
Sp rings H igh S ch o o l 10th
grader, w as recently present*
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bond for being the top 10th
grade w inner for her essay
entitled "W hat M em orial Day
M eans to M e."
The
F leet
R eserv e
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is a
national o rg a n iz a tio n for
retired
naval
p erso n n el,
sponsored the contest.
Students in grad es seven
through 12 arc eligible fo r the
essay contest, w hich is held
to prom ote A m ericanism

am ong the nation's youth
and provide students with an
opportunity to succeed.
Essays were judged on the
local level and the top essays
from each FRA branch were
forw arded to the regional
level. From there, the top
essay in each region was sent
to the national level to be
judged.
M ore than 11,000 students
participated in this y e a r's
contest. T he Grand National
prize is $15,000 w ith prizes
fo r each school grade o f
$5,000.

Obituaries
FRANK RICE JR.
Frank R ice Jr., 9 5 , o f M adera
R oad , D eBary, died
W ednesday, M ay 2 2 ,2 0 0 2 , in
Em ory B ennett v.A. N ursing
H om e in D aytona Beach.
B o m in Long Island City,
N.Y., he w a s a retired selfem p loy ed carpenter. He was
o f the E p isco p alian faith.
B ald au ff Fam ily Funeral
H om e o f O range C ity is in
ch a rg e o f arran gem ents.
S ID N E Y SM ITH
S id n ey Sm ith, 85, o f South
D iv ision S treet, O vied o, died
T hu rsday, M ay 16, 2002.
B o m in A bbev ille, G a., he
m oved to C entral Florida in

1923. H e w as a landscaper.
Su rvivors in clu d e one son,
W illie L ee Sm ith o f M iam i;
and one d aughter, K atherine
A she o f M iam i.
G o ld en 's Fu n eral H om e
Inc., of W inter P ark is in
charge o f arrangem ents.
BERTHA SU TTO N
Bertha Su tton , 67, o f W est
5th Street, Sanfo rd , died
W ednesday, M ay 22, 2002, in
C entral Florida R egional
H ospital.
Born A ug. 4 ,1 9 3 4 , in
Sanford , she w as a h om em ak­
er. Sh e w as o f th e B aptist faith.
Survivors inclu d e tw o sons,
Freddie L. Su tton o f Rochester,

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- General
8 .0 4 8 .3 2 7
- Transportation Trust
2 ,9 6 5 ,0 9 9
- Development Review
1.629,033
- Tourism Development
(79,947)
- Fire Protection
2,646,661
• Infrastructure S a le s Tax
594,161
- EMS Trust
190,960
- BCC Grants
4 4 ,2 7 8
- SHIP Grant
9 ,9 3 0
- Law Enforcem ent Trust
248,421
- Drug Abuse Trust
9 0 ,9 3 5
- Court Facilities
126,095
- Em ergency 911
(81,416)
- Transportation Impact F e e s
2 ,2 0 1 ,9 3 0
- Criminal Ju s tic e Trust
-0- Development Impact F e e s
6 0 3 ,4 3 3
• Mediation/Arbitration
161,115
- Stormwater
686,331
Econom ic Development
66,113
- 17-92 CRA Fund
(4.699)
• Street Lighting District
5 4 ,5 1 4
- Solid W aste M SBU
5 96,110
• Municipal Service Benefit Units
(26,698)
-Tourist Dev. Bonds 1992
2 5 .5 8 2
- Environmentally S e n s . Lands Bonds
3 3 9 ,9 2 0
• Road Bonds Ref 1992A
18,019
• FJoad Bonds R ef 1992B
4 ,1 7 8
- LOGT R ef bonds 1993
3 ,3 7 7
• S a le s Tax Bonds 1996
1 3 1 ,1 9 9
- S a le s Tax Bonds 1996
13,417
- Natural Lands Trails Bonds 2001
-0- S a le s Tax Bonds 2001
-02 0 7 .9 1 9
- Infrastructure Improvements
- Environmentally S e n s . Lands
49,221
181,196
• Facilities Capital Improvements
• Natural Lands / Trails 2001
-O-0• Courthouse P roject
(31,111,779)
- W ater &amp; Sew er
5 ,6 2 9 ,2 4 5
- Solid W aste
1.313,031
- Internal Service
3 9 ,4 5 7
- Contribution / Trust &amp; Agency
Total

(2 ,3 6 2 ,5 3 2 )

.

- G eneral Operations
• Transportation
- Development Review
- Tourism Development
- Fire Protection
- Capital Projects
- EM S Trust Operations
• BCC Grants Programs
-SHIP Program
-Law Enforcem ent Operations
- Drug Abuse Trust Operations
-Court Facilities F e e s
- Em ergency 911 Operations
- Capital Projects
• Criminal Ju stice
- Capital Projects
• Mediation / Arbitration
- Stormwater Projects
- Econom ic Development
- 17-92 CRA Projects
- Street Lighting District Projects
- Solid W aste M SBU Operations
- Municipal Service Benefit Units
- Debt Service
- Debt Service
- Debt Service
* Debt Service
- Debt Service
- Debt Service
• Debt Service
- Debt Service
- Debt Service
- Capital Projects
- Capital Projects
- Capital Projects
- Capital Projects
- Capital Projects
- W ater &amp; Sew er Projects
- Solid W aste projects
- Internal Service Operations
- Donations

8 ,0 4 8 ,3 2 7
2 ,9 6 5 ,0 9 9
1 ,629,033
(79,947)
2,646,661
594,161
190,960
4 4,270
9,930
248,421
9 0,935
126,095
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2 .2 0 1 ,9 3 0
-06 0 3,433
161,115
686,331
86,113
(4,699)
54,514
598,110
(26,698)
25,582
3 3 9,920
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C arey announces can d id acy fo r Sem inole C ou n ty C om m ission , D istrict 5
Longwood businesswoman
and longtime community leader
Brenda Carey announced she
has opened a campaign account
and is actively seeking support
as a Republican candidate for
Seminole County Commission.

" I am committed to m aking w ere M ay 6-13.
3.
From these three different(District 29), Mike Haridopolos C lu b for Grow th. "H e is the
sure citizens have a voice in
G o ff said file poll asked the names, pick one person who you (District 30), Andy G ard iner m odel cand id ate to bring his
deciding what happens in o u r follow ing questions:
think could best represent the (District 40), Bob Allen (District com m itm ent to smaller govern­
com m unity from econom ic and
1. Please choose your favorite Sanford A rea on tn e C ounty 32), Allen Trovlllion (District 36), m ent to Washington where it Is so
land development to protecting can d id ate fo r th e new U.S. Commission.
Fred Drummer (D istrict 3 8 ),
urgently needed."
and ensuring a safe environm ent C ongressional sea t covering W in Adam s -1 4 %
Randy Johnson (District 41), Jim
C hosen by Roll Call, "The
for our m ost precious resources, m ost o f Sem inole County:
Brady Leasard • 46%
Kallinger (District 35), D avid
New spaper o f Capitol Hill," as
Carey, 46, describes herself as our children/ Carey said.
R ep. D arryl M cL ain - 36%
G ary B en der - 41%
Mealor (District 34) and David on e o f Its "Fabulous Fifty” most
a conservative Republican w ho
U nder her leadership a s D em . Harry Ja co b s • 33%
Simmons (District 37).
influential groups on elections,
know s how to listen. She C hairm an o f the Sem inole R ep . Tom Feeney - 31%
"Each of these members are the Club for Growth advocates
believes her experi­
County Port Authority in 1997,
leaders in their own right, with a fundamental income tax reduc­
ence and
proven
the
first
Central
Florida
2. When County Commissioner L e g i s l a t o r s t h r o u g h o u t
proven track record of effective­ tion, repealing the death and cap­
track record will pro­
Business Incubation Center Darryl McLain resigns, do you D I S T R I C T E N D O R S E T O M F E E N E Y
ness and a strong adherence to ital gains taxes, school choice
vide
Sem inole
w as opened a t the Port o f favor having an election this fall to
Republican State Legislators Republican prlndples. It is an
for all families, free trade, and
County governm ent
Sanford. Since then fill his unexpired term on the from every com er o f Florida's honor to have them on my team," personal accounts for Social
with better com m u­
two m ore phases o f County Commission, or would 24th Congressional district threw said Feeney, "if given the oppor­ Security.
nication and cooperathe center nave been you rather have Governor Bush their su p p ort behind
Tom
tunity to serve in Washington, I
Each election cycle it selects a
lion . w ith reg:
regional
opened.
appoint his
Feeney's b ia for Congress.
will continue to advocate for the lim ited
num ber o f Reagan
partners and state
Carey is m arried
Favor an election • 68%
"He is a tremendous leader and same conservative principles on
Republicans that it recommends
agencies.
one with great wisdom and tal­ which I have built my political its m em bers support substantial­
NEWS ON THE LOCAL to Fairley Carey. Favor a appointm ent - 32%
"I have dedicated
Together they have
ent," saidKep. Allen Trovlllion. career."
CAMPAIGN SCENE
ly.
so much of my life as
five children and
3 . Since D istrict 5 c o v e n
"H is knowledge o f the constitu­
In 2000, Club for Growth's sup­
a com munity volunteer fighting one granddaughter.
Sanford, part of Lake M aty and tion really guided us over the last
port was Instrumental in pulling
for issues that are directly affect­
B om In Jacksonville, C arey G eneva, d o you think that two years — from the recount to
off stunning prim ary and general
ed
by
the
Sem inole m oved to Sanford in 1957. M cLain’s successor should be the special sessions he showed C l u b f o r G r o w t h e n d o r s e s
election upsets for Congressman
Com m ission," Carey said. "F o r Throughout her adult life she from the Sanford area, or d o you true leadership."
T o m F ee n ey fo r c o n g r e s s
Ric Keller, R-Orlando.
ears, I have been asked b y a has been active both politically think that som eone from another
State Senator Bill Posey of
The political action arm o f
"I’ve spent my public life in
road cross section o f the com ­ and in the community.
part o f the county could repre­ Rockledge said, T enthusiastical­ Club for Growth, one of the most Florida politics advancing the
munity to seek public office. I
Carey has been recognized for sent the Sanford area's interest?
ly endorse Tom Feeney for influential private cam paign
fundamental causes o f freedom,"
|believe now is my tim e."
her contributions to many chari­ M u st liv e in Sanford area - 65% Congress without hesitation or organizations in the country, Feeney said. "O ver the last ten
As state law requires, Carey table organizations particularly C ould liv e anyw here -3 5 %
equ ivocation," said Sen. Bill announced its endorsement o f years, I've dedicated m yself to
I has opened h e r cam paign those that affect women and chil­
Posey. "H e is d e a rly one o f Tom Feeney, candidate for the conservative causes such as
lacco u n t for the 2004 election dren. She is a graduate o f the
4. From the follow ing three Florida's m ost honest and effec­ 24th Congressioriai district in choice in education, welfare
yde. C om m ission C hairm an M anagem ent Program o f the nam es, pick one person who you tive legislators."
Florida.
reform and reduction in govern­
aryl M cLain currently holds R ollins C o lleg e’s
C rum m er (think could best represent the
Those
endorsing
Feeney
"At the state level, Tom Feeney m ent w aste and bureaucracy. I
tie District 5 seat.
Graduate School o f Business. ■ Sanford/Lake M ary area on the include; S tate Senators Dan has been a champion of freedom, am honored that the Club for
M cLain recently announced
Carey began her professional County Commission.
Webster
(D istrict
12),
Lee Federalism, limited government, Growth has recognized my com­
e will run for the new 24th career in the 1970's as a real D on N icholas • 60%
Constantine (District 9) and Bill tax cuts, tort reform and school m itm ent to advancing democra­
Congressional D istrict against estate broker w ith Stenstrom
Andrew Van G a a le - 27%
Posey (District 15), as well as choice for the last 12 years," said cy, freedom and liberty for all
lo rid a H ouse Sp eak er Tom Realty in Sanford and then w ith
Brenda Carey -1 3 %
State Representatives Randy Bali Steve Moore, president o f the Americans."
M cLain w ould have to E. Everette Huskey. For 12 years,
sign his County Com m ission she served as Vice President o f
i
it should he qualify for federal Business Development, and later
partner for engineering and su r­
(Believing
C om m ission er veying firm Blount Sikes and
Plain’s seat will b e vacated, Associates.
^rey said, "I will be in this race
For her professional accom ­
either a very short or very plishm ents she was honored as
SHOW HOURS 10 im -8 pm. Ticket u )« clow « 7pm,
hg haul. Either way, I believe I Downtown Orlando Woman o f
O p w T tw n d iy itlv v S u n iq rt.
the best person to replace the Year In 1992 for business.
A 0M ISM M Thu-Fri $10 tor K M tx$S for Senior C ttvn sL
im issloner M cLain on the
CMdien 4-12 Age 3 A under ft* t
lty Com m ission."
G o f f releases po ll n um bers
()/&gt;t'n rbttr,uhi\f.&lt; thru
b t-S w i S12tor edulrv S10 tor Senior Gtizenj A CMdren *■11
srey, ow ner o f The Carey
The political pundits say that
Age3Aundeffrte
npany, a firm specializing in House Speaker Tom Feeney ca n 't
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ness developm ent, strategic be beat for the new U .S.
A rn o ld P alm er H o s p ita l
l w C M d rw 4 W o r n
l i n g governm ental and Congressional seat. But what d o
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luxury
show
homes
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iunity affairs, land devel- they know?
From M uLe Farbm b (436) e«J to likem ont Aw.Tum right
up to 6,500 square feet and priced up to
inent and construction m anDespite a half m illion dollar
(south) on LAemcnt to Glenridge.Tun right on Glenridge to
len t, is activ e in C entral w ar chest, Feeney is decidedly
$18 million dollars. Located across the
the Winchcng entrance on the right
la busin ess d evelopm ent unpopu lar am ong voters In
lake from Rollins College in old Winter
For more Wormition u i Street ot Drums a
ansportation planning,
northern Sem inole County.
407-644-3880
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the
homes
are
open
Thurdays
thru
cam paign will focus on
In early poll conducted by
t primary issues: transporta- c e n t r a l f l o r l d a p o l l i n g . c o m ,
Sundays only.
S tre e t o f
and a com m itm ent to Feeney running la s t
il planning; ed u cation
According to Bob Goff, presi­
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Pinch-A-Penny Pool - Lake Mary
Sam 's Watch &amp; Jewelry
Seminole C iu n ty Sheriffs Department
Stonewood Tavern &amp; Grill
Subway - Lake Mary
Sumo Japanese Cafe
SunStar Theatre
Swim N Fun
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Taste of China
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United Artists
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T h i S eminole H erald

Sanfard City ComUssim Agenda
AGENDA
Sanford City Comminion ■
Meetings
Tuesday. May 2 8 . 2002
Sanford City Hall, 300 North
Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida

W O R K SE SSIO N
. 4 p.m. in (he
City Commission Chambers,
First Floor
1. Interview o f prospective board
appointees. (R -1)
A . Planning A Zoning
Commission: Richard F. Huber,
Jam es Ross Lee.
ft. Waterfront M u ter Plan
Steering Committee: P. Douglas
Groseclose.
2. LYNX mid-year report on tran­
sit services.
3. Sanford Main Street quarterly
report.
4. Sports Commission quarterly
report.
5. Larry A. Dale Aquatic Center
quarterly report.
i . Sanford Police Department
quarterly report.
7. Discussion regarding proposed
uniform toter (large refuse con­
tainer) program.

8 . -Excitem ent in
Sanford"/Hydro*Fair 2 0 0 3 Special Event status report.
9. Discussion o f Regular Agenda
items, Add-on items, and other
items.

10. Mayor’s briefing.
t t . City Manager’s briefing.
A. City Visioning Process. (C 9)

R E G U L A R M EETIN G
7 p.m..
City Commission Chambers,
First Floor
Approval o f M inutes.
Work Session and Regular
Meeting o f May 13, 2002.
Recommended by the City Clerk
and the City Manager.
Consent Agendn.
1. Approve payments made dur­
ing April 2002. Recommended
by the City Manager.

Management, Inc. Recommended
by the City Manager.
6. Approve Gasification Plant
Site Group and Environmental
and Health Integrated, Inc. con­
tract amendment in the amount o f
S4 2,300 for ecological services
and submittal o f reports to the
Environmental Protection
Agency.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
7. Approve S 2.300 transfer o f
funds to “Rental and Leases"
from General Fund Reserve in
order to allow Public Works to
continue renting equipment in
support o f downtown special
event! function!. Recommended
by the City Manager.
8 . Approve purchase o f City
Wireless Network Project equip­
ment and installation aerviccs
from Edu Tek Educational
Solutions, Inc. in the amount o f
360,487.36. Recommended by
the City Manager.

3 . Approve proposal for contin­
ued groundwater monitoring ser­
vices at Site 10 and the Mayfair
G olf Course from Ardaman ft
Associates at a cost not to exceed
S I4,336. Recommended by the
City Manager.

9. Approve Work Order No. 2
with HHI in the amount o f
310,000 to accomplish the
Visioning Project. Recommended
by the City Manager. (W S -I l.A .)

3. Approve renewal o r existing
contract for aerial adult mosquito/midge control with Clarke
Environmental Mosquito

Public Hearings.
1. Second reading and adoption
o f Ordinance No. 3708 to annex
0.654: acre o f property lying
between Hibiscus Drive and
Rose Drive and between Sanford
Avenue and South Park Avenue
(302 Poinsetta Drive and 205
Poinaetta Drive); Carlos
Rodriguez and Jon Berger, own­
ers. Recommended by the City
Manager.
Ad published May 19 and 26,

2002.

2. Approve payment o f City
Attorney’s Statement for the
month o f April 2002.
Recommended by the City
Manager.

4. Approve revised bid for con­
ducting a survey o f all trees
located on City's rights o f way
from Earth Advisors, Inc., in an
amount not to exceed S33.000.
Recommended by the City
Manager.

12. Award bid for Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium and
Chase Park Sports Complex
sound system to lowest respon­
sive bidder, Danforth Sound
Systems, in the amount o f
323,993. Recommended by the
City Manager.

10. Approve extension o f contract
with Economic Development
Manager through O ctober I,
2002. Recommended by the City
Manager.
11. Award bid for Conceptual
Beautification Alternatives for
the 25*" Street and Park Avenue
intersection to Land Design
innovations, Inc. in the amount o f
39,600. Recommended by the
City Manager.

2. Re: 1.881 acres o f property
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lying between West S.R . 46 and
Smith Canal Road and between
Upsala Road and Elder Road
(1270 Upsala Road); Larry P. and
Mary M. Kennedy, owner*.
A. First reading o f Ordinance '
No. 3714 to annex the property.
Ad published April 21, 2002.
Recommended by the Plana
Review Committee, the Director
o f Planning &amp; Community
Development, and the City
Manager.
B. First reading o f Ordinance
No. 3 7 15 to rezone the property
from AG, Agriculture, to PD,
Planned Development, with con­
ditions. Ad published April 2 1,

2002 .
Recommended by the Planning St
Zoning Comminion, the Director
o f Planning St Community
Development, and the City
Manager.

3 . Reconsider action taken by the t o .^ p p o i n t I I e p i
C ity Cotaimiaa)oR\Aprilr2)i 2002 :M E N T (S) AND/OR
POINT.
regarding appeal o f the Planning
f t Zoning Commission’s decision
2. First reading o f Ordinance No.
to approve with conditions a
3716 to annex 0 .8 acre q f proper­
variance to increase the maxi­
ty lying between High Why and
mum building height for The
Andrews Road and between
Orovea at Sanford Apartments
Andrews Road and Sanford __
and its associated site plan 1
Avenue (3901 Sanford Avenue);
(restrict all buildinga adjoining
Michael A. and Paula N. Taylor,
the Sanora Subdivision to two
ownera. Recommended by the
stories based on land use com­
Development Review Team, the
patibility); Meredith A. Harper,
Director o f Planning ft
E iq ., original applicant/appelCommunity Development, and
lant; Clayton Inv Ltd. And CWC
the City Manager.
Inv Ltd., owners. Ad published
M ay 1 5 ,2 0 0 2 ; property owner
3, Adopt Resolution No. 1904 to
notified May 20, 2002; property
increase grave fee* for purchas­
posted May 1 7 ,2 0 0 2 . The
ing standard and creftiation
Director o f Planning ft
Community, Development and the spaces at the Crawford property.
Recommended by the Cemetery
City Manager recommend taking
Advisory Committee, the
action as deemed appropriate.
Director o f Recreation f t Parks,
and the City Manager.
R egu lar item s.
1.
Boards: appointments.
(W S -1)
A . Planning &amp; Zoning
Commission. The terms o f
Michael Skat, Oary Lowell, and
O tto Garrett expire on June 30,
2 0 0 2 . Each has been contacted
and wishes to be reappointed to
the Board. NEED TO APPOINT
REPLA C EM EN T(S) AND/OR
REAPPOINT.
B . Waterfront M u te r Plan
Steering Committee. The terms
o f Gary Lowell, Stephanie
Powers, Robert Hopkins, Linda
A. Keeling, Jay M. Sheppard,
Walter Padgett, and Chuck Volk
expire on June 28, 2002. NEED
T O APPOINT REPLACE­
M E N T S ) AND/OR REAP­
POINT.
* C . Civil Service Board. The
term o f William T. Royster
expires on ^unc 3 0 , 2002. NEED

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Happy
marriage
fails to
dispel hate
D E A R ABBY: 1 have been
m arried to a wonderful man
for m ore than a year. (We've
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together
for
seven
ears.)
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ful children.
W hen I married this man,
I knew full well his sister
bitterly disapproved o f me
but hoped she would get
over it with time. Now that
w e’ve been happily married
for a year, she's worse than
ever.
1 don't know what I ever
did to cause my sister-in-law
to hate me. She was like a
mother figure to my hus­
band when he was young, as
she is 25 years older. She
disliked my husband's first
wife, too, but wasn't nearly
as cruel to her. In fact, now
that they're divorced, she’s
friendly with her.
It's gotten back to me that
my sister-in-law has told
hurtful lies about me and
my children to family mem­
bers and the community. She
has also insulted me to my
face at family gatherings.
Now I get anxious to the
point o f feeling ill before
attending a family function.
My mother-in-law sees
how much pain her daugh­
ter causes me and becomes
upset, as do my husband
and children. Everyone
thinks she is jealous o f me.
That’s no excuse, as far as
I'm concerned.
I am a respected mother
and wife and have given this
woman no reason to hurt
me. I’lease, Abby, could you
advise me on the best way
to handle her? I have carried
this heartache for too long.
SC O R N E D
SISTER-IN -LA W IN
M A SSA C H U SETTS
DEAR SCO R N ED : I'm
m ystified that you and your
fam ily continue to attend
gatherings that m ake you
physically ill. W hoever
hosts these fam ily gettogethers and allow s this
verba) abuse to happen is
partly to blam e by not let­
tin g her know her behavior
is unacceptable and w ill
not b e tolerated. If she
refuses to cooperate. It
would be a relief to all con ­
cerned if this sister-in-law
were excluded from fam ily
gatherings until she agrees
to be civil and act lik e a
lady.

D EAR ABBY: For years I
was married to a very abu­
sive man. I have a female
cousin who stood by me
through it all and helped me
to finally free myself from
him.
Since childhood this
cousin and I have confided
in each other about every­
thing in our lives. .
Now I find out she's d at­
ing my ex-husband! Abby, I
feel betrayed. I also feel I
can no longer confide in her.
W hat should I do?
C O N FU SED BEY O N D
BELIEF,
BEVERLY, M A S S .

T he Seminole H erald

Groves
Continued from P s| * 1A
Jones said he asked for the
reconsid eration becau se the
d ev elop er cou ld still build
three-story
apartm en ts
by
designing the buildings w ith a
virtually flat, less attractive roof.
"M y concern is that (BNG
Partners) w ill scrap the plan
they have and com e back with
on e that m eets the minimum
code requirem ents," Jones said.
"That would b e a worat case
scen ario for th e residents in
Sanora."
Jones said he understand the
resid ents con cern s about the
developm ent.
" I f I co u ld ," Jones sdid,
"w ou ld I like to rezone the
property so you couldn't put
apartm ents? Sure, but that's not
an option.
•
"T h a t p roperty has been
zoned for apartm ents for years,
and unless the property owners
agree to rczono it, we can 't just

change it because the Sanora
residents don't like It."
"W hen you live fo r 15 years
w ith woods behind your prop­
erty, any type of developm ent is
Intrusive," Jones added.
Jones said he hopes Tuesday's
com mission m eeting will lead to
an outside meeting betw een the
two parties.
“(BNG Partners) could have
gone the extra mile early on by
setting up a m eetin g at the
Sanora clubhouse to talk about
the pro ject," Jo n es said. "I'd
hope BNG would b e willln;
after Tuesday to sit down wit
the residents and say, 'We d on't
w ant to com e a cro ss as - bad
neighbors," Jones said. "B y the
sam e token. I'd hope the Sanora
residents would be w illing to do
the same thing."
Because o f M em orial Day, the
city com m ission m eeting is
scheduled for 7 p.m . Tuesday
instead o f Monday.

Water
Continued from Page LA

sibility o f turning used w ater
such as conservation strategies, into potable water is a possibili­
water supply funding, creating ty
new w ater supply, saltw ater
"We spend m illions to treat it,
intru sion, public inform ation, w e then spend m illions to dis­
water re-use and intergovern­ pose it ana we spend m illions to
mental coordination.
develop new su p p lies," she said.
The top three issues identified
"It seems econom ically stupid to
in the second regional group to m e."
meet Thursday were water re­
Officials continued their dis­
use, conservation strategies and cussions by breaking down the
public inform ation. The fifth critical issues within each p riori­
regional m eeting w as held for tized item on the list of critical
Sumter, M arion and Lake coun­ water issues.
ties and began Friday afternoon,
C reating in terg overnm ental
but o f the four com pleted partnerships and changing the
regional m eetings each one public's mindset that reclaimed
ranked water re-use as number water is a resource rather than a
one.
disposable dom inated the dis­
" if you're not using it, you're cussion about th e re-u se o f
just wasting it," said Sanford water.
C ity
C om m issioner
Art
T he five regional m eetings
W oodruff about not irrigating will meet again in Ju n e or Ju ly
w ith reclaim ed water. “ It fits and then p o ssibly again in
right into conservation."
September. The idea behind the
Brevard
County
meetings is to address and iden­
C o m m ission er N ancy Higgs tify specific water issues to the
said much more can be done region, and draft a prelim inary
with "recy cled " water. The pos­ plan of attack.

Operation-----Continued from Pago 1A

Sanford Officer Joe Swain. He also
for out-of-control graduation cele­ notes that during the operations
brations.
In past y e a n , there have been no
"I m ade arrests last year in reportea traffic fatalities involving
W inter
Park,
Fern
Park, alcohol and high school students.
Altamonte Springs and Sanford,
"Each year it has gone dow n,"
and I w as supposed to be Zeh said about arrest totals from
assigned to the east part of the past years. "If it keeps going
county," said sheriff's office Sgt. down I'm extremely happy. No
John Zeli.
one dies and that's the goal."
The intentions of the operation
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
are not to be sneaky or tricky, proved to be a "slow nights" for
explained Zeh. The enhanced
the operation. Authorities arrest­
enforcement of the zero tolerance ed two underage drinkers and
policy with regard to alcohol con­ cited a handful o f others. Zeh net­
sumption by underage persons is ted one o f the arrests Tuesday at a
proactive police work. Fliers Glen Ethel Lane residence in
announcing the operation and its Longwood.
purpose were sent to all the
With no parents at home, about
schools, and all high school stu­ a dozen high school students
dents received them just, not appeared to be celebrating the end
graduating seniors.
of the school year and graduation.
"It's addressed to the students Although many of the kids appar­
and parents," Zeh said about the ently were drinking — beer cares
flier. "T h at's good because we tittered the house — Zeh only
made arrests last year at open arrested one girl. T he Lake Mary
houses."
student was the only one that he
Although the main objective is witnessed actually drinking when
to curb underage drinking, the he entered the home, he said.
operation is proactive in that it
Ironically, the student, w ho was
attempts to stop potential drunk throwing the party while his par­
drivers. Since 1997, the operation ents were in Cieorgia, told author­
has been in place, and every year ities that a party he threw last year
the arrests it produces declines. was also disbanded by officers
That indicates the message is get­ working in the zero tolerance
ting across, said participating operation.

C I0 O I U N IV E R S A L
m S S S Y N D IC A IK

Motorcyclist Shawn Robinson, 31, of Orange City was listed in critical condition at Orlando Regional Medical
Canter Friday afternoon. He was involved In an accident Thursday at the Intersection of Orlando Drive and
Americana Boulevard in Sanford. According to police, Robinson was traveling northbound on 17-92 whan
Jam as Majors, 66, of Sanford was heading southbound and turned left in front ot Robinson. “Witnesses stat­
ed the motorcycle was at speeds over the posted speed Hmit,’ said police spokeswoman Cleo Cohen.
Robinson was flown to ORMC by emergency helicopter. Charges are pending in the investigation, Cohen
said.

Books
Con tinned from Page 1A
Department. The library decides
each month how many books to
place in the waiting area at the
Heath Department. Often, the
num ber of new books depends
on how many still remain at the
facility at the end of the month. .
"Sometimes, all of the books
are gone," said Judy Wilhelm,
Healthy Start program manager.
"Children will take the books
hom e with them."
Both Wilhelm and Johnson
agree children taking the books

isn't necessarily a bad thing.
"Som e children don't have the
opportunity to have new books at
hom e," Wilhelm said. "This way,
they d o."
Several children visiting the
H ealth D epartm ent, however,
will get impatient if there are no
books on the shelves.
"C hild ren com e In, see the
em pty shelves, and ask where the
books are," Wilhelm said. "They
are eager and will wait for new
books to arrive."
And, the books should contin­

ue arriving. Jo hnson
said
Scholastic Book F a in has agreed
to continue the program on an
annual basis.
As for officials at the Health
Department, W ilhelm said they
are very grateful to b e able to pro­
vide Docks to their young
patients.
"1 think this is a wonderful
program," Wilhelm said. "It gives
the children an opportunity to
read new books. It also gives par­
ents an opportunity to read with
their children."

som e pride back in the neighrh o o d ."
It's against city code to store
inoperable or unlicensed vehi­
cles on residential property, even
if the area is fenced, said Calvin
Sm ith
of
Sanford
Code
Enforcement.

Sanford police and residents
of the Georgetow n com m unity
reconvened Friday afternoon,
but under better circum stances.
A bar-b-cue and D rug Free
parade was held w ith m ore the
three dozen p eople in atten ­
dance.

Junkers
Continued from Pago LA
is much more to do.
"W h en you sec a sofa like
that," said McAuliffe pointing to
an abandoned couch at 509 4th
Street, "you're more than likely
to throw more garbage on it. if
w e clean this up, maybe we can

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Motorcyclist critical following accident

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Sgt. John Zeh locks the handcuffs on a 18-year-old Lake Mary High School
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S T GAME
nford’s David Eckstein
ted a slight sprain of
medial collateral ligat in his left knee
day night while sliding
kwardly into first base
Vying to heat out a ground
ball during the Anaheim
Angels' victory over Kansas
G ty .
• The shortstop, who is still
jp o rtin g a black eye and
Wearing a bandage on his
nose from a foul ball hitting
•him last week, sat out
■Wednesday, but practiced on
|| Thursday and said he
■expected to play on Friday.
But the Angels recalled
fnedo Amezaga from
ple-A Salt Lake, sending
dow n left-handed reliever
M ark Lukasiewicz, so
Eckstein might have to wait
t few more days.
"T h is roster move allow s
us to take a look at Amezaga
W hile also providing a few
more days of rest (for
Eckstein)," said Bill
Stonem an, the Angels' vice
president and general manager.
SC C GO LF CA M P
Seminole Community
College is offering a Junior
G olf Camp for ages 6-16 to
be held Tuesday through
Friday, May 28-31 from 9:30
a.m. to 11^0 a.m. at the
Seminole Community
College golf range.
The cost is $69.40 and will
taught be a local PGA pro.
Call 407-328-2121 for
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SO C C ER SC H O O L
The 23rd annual Seminole
Soccer School offers two
weeks of instruction this
- sum m er at two sites in the
county.
The first week is May 28ththm ugh-June 1st at Lake
M ary High School and the
econd session is July 8thhrough-12th at Lake Howell
iig h School.
This 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. day
cam p for boys and girls ages
5-1/2 to 15 will also include
indoor soccer in an air-con­
ditioned gym.
For registration brochures
and information, contact
cam p director Larry
McCorkle at 407-320-9557 or
407-320-9708 during the day
o r 407-695-2131 in the
evening or download the
application form from th e
website at
http://HOM E.CFL.RR.COM
/SOCCERSCHOOL.
C A S S E L B E R R Y S W IM ­
M IN G
Wirz Park Pool, located at
806 Mark David Blvd., is
open to the public. Current
hours of operation are
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
and Saturday and Sunday
from noon to 7 p.m.
For more information
regarding to pool or swim
lessons, call 407-263-7177.
UCF H O O PS CA M PS
The University of Central
Florida /Kirk Speraw
Basketball Camp will be
holding four sessions this
summer.
The camps are open to
players ages 7-10-17 and
begin a 9 a.m. and end a 4
pan. daily. Each cam per will
receive a camp basketball,
camp t-shirt, and a daily
lunen. All camp activities
will be held in the (air-condi­
tioned) UCF Arena.
Camp dates are:
Session I _ June 3-6.
Session II _ June 17-21.
Shooting Cam p _ June 22.
Session 111 _ June 24-28.
Parents who arc interested in
receiving more information
or a camp brochure by mail
can contact assistant coach
Craig Brown at 407-823-5808.

Volleyball standings jumbled
B y O w n Sm ith
Sports Editor

L e a g u e le a d e r s h o ld th r e e -

SA N F O R D — M att's Team zoomed
back to the top of the A League and
Sanford Church of God saw its advan­
tage shrink slightly in the B League in
results from the City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks Department Spring
Recreational Volleyball League last week.
After a rare week in which M att's Team
w ent lust 2-2, the many-time champios
found themselves tied for first in the A
League with the Shoestrings after three
weeks o f play.
But M att's Team got back on the stick
this week, sweeping four games to stand
alone atop the standings.
The co-leaders both won their opening
gam es against S &amp; S Fence, but a glimpse
of what was to com e showed right off
the bat as M att's Team rolled 11-5, while
the Shoestrings struggled to win in extra

g a m e e d g e a fte r fo u r w e e k s
points, 12-10.
M att's Team and the Shoestrings
hooked up in a spirited battle in their
first encounter o f the evening, with M att'
Team holding on for an 11-8 triumph and
sole possession o f first place.
T he new leaders then widened lead,
romping to an 11-2 victory in the second
meeting betw een the form er co-leaders.
M att's Team then wrapped up their big
evening with another impressive 11-3
thumping of S 4c S Fence.
S &amp; S Fence then took out a vengeance
in the rematch with the Shoestrings,
coasting to an 11-0 shutout over the for­
m er leaders.

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in t o

The B League may have found a new .
contender for the title as the Hawks had
their first undefeated w eek to move into
second place just three games behind
league-leading Sanford Church o f God.
The Hawks made a statem ent right off
the bat as they crushed the Unknowns,
11-4, in the first game o f the evening.
Sanford Church of God then widended
its lead in the league by also taking
dow n the Unknowns, 15-9, and knocking
off Westview Baptist Church, which
entered the night tied for second, 15-8.
But the Hawks, w ho now were alone in
second place, increased their lead by
thumping Westview Baptist Church, 15-

t h e

3, and took a gam e off the lead by ed g­
ing Sanford Church o f God, 15-13, in the
final game of the night.

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Swimming
making a

UCF and
Penn State
game set
for ESPN
Special to th« H erald

com eback
in Sanford
B y Oaan Sm ith
Sports Editor
SA N FO R D — With a pointman finally in place, swim­
ming has made a dramatic
return to Sanford.
After going almost 25 years
without a community pool and
o f trying to raise funds to
a facility, Sanford finally
built and opened the SanfonlSem inole Aquatic Center (now
the Larry A. Dale Aquatics
Center) in 2000.
Now, two years later, the
facility is thriving, existing pro­
grams arc growing by leaps
and bounds, and new pro­
grams arc being addeo.
Despite having one of the
strongest school and summer
youth swim m ing teams in
Florida and overflowing atten­
dance at the City Pool in Ft.
Mellon Park, the powers that
be decided to fill in the pool in
the late 1960s.
With pools still open at the
old Naval Air Station and the
former Sanford Naval
Academy (on the Seminole
County School Board property
next to Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium) and a pri­
vate Olym pic-size pool at Dr.
Brooke Sm ith's home, sw im ­
ming w as still a very popular
and com petition winning sport
for the city through the midWTO's.
But those 'sw im m in' holes'
also closed for various reasons,
leaving the area without local­
ized swim instruction, no sum­
mer water recreation programs
for kids, and no local swim
team.
Without a decent place to
practice, the number o f com ­
petitive swim hopefuls dwin­
dled and Sem inole High School

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had also
w gotten past W estview Baptist
Church with an imp
im pressive 15-6 triumph.
The results for Week 4 were:
A League _ M att’s Team (4-0), the
Shoestrings (1-3), and S St S Fence (1-3).
B League _ Hawks (3-0), Sanford
Church of God (2-1), the U nknow ns (12)
, and Westview Baptist Church (0-3).
The standings after four weeks are:
A League: M att's Team (12-4), the
Shoestrings (9-7) and Rose Fence (3-13).
B League _ Sanford Church o f G od (103)
, Westview Baptist Church (4-9), the
Hawks (7-6) and the Unknowns (3-10).
The league plays every M onday night
beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Salvation
Army Gymnasium on 24th Street and the
public is invited to attend at no adm is­
sion charge.

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In May of 2001 the new swimming
complex at Seminole High School
was named for form er Sanford
Mayor Larry Dale (with family,
right). College teams like the
Dartmouth University women's
warier polo team (above) have
taken advantage of the Florida
weather and state-of-the-art facili­
ties and the new pool was also host
recently to the 2002 Florida High
School
State
W ater
Polo
Championships. The pool will be
open for lindividual use as well as
lessons and other programs this
summer and will Ls the site for the
Golden Age Games this fall.

program for several years.
W hen enough interested ath­
letes were found to field a
team, the team still struggled
because it was tough to get a
good coach to com e to
Sem inole without facilities and
practice was held whenever
there was an open time at a
private pool.
The result was Sem inole
going from having strong prorams in the 1950s and 60s, to
eing the worst in the county
over the next quarter-century.

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pools were being constructed
from the late 1970s through the
90s at Lyman, Lake Brantley,
the city of Altamonte Springs,
Longwood, the city of Oviedo,
the citv of W inter Park, and the
city o f Orlando, putting
Sanford even further behind as
those com m unities and sur­
rounding high schools flour­
ished.
Finally feeling that enough
was enough, and with a go-get­
ter coach in Tony Ackerson in
place, a push began in late 1996

site at Sem inole High School
w as chosen for the project.
A unique alliance was
formed between the city of
Sanford, Sem inole County and
the Sem inole County School
Board and in the spring of
2000, the Sanford-Seminole
Aquatic center was opened.
The $1.2-m illion complex
w as built by Weller Pools who
built the 1996 O lym pic G am es
pools in Atlanta. It features a
full Olympic-size pool, with
See Sw im m ing, Page 2B

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O R LA N D O — The
University of Central Florida's
season-opening football game
at Big Ten Conference member
Penn State Aug. 31, w ill be tele­
vised by ESPN according to
information released Tuesday
by the Big Ten. The gam e will
b e p a r t of lhat conference'* tele­
vision package with liS l’N and
is set for a 12:10 p.m . kickoff.
As a result, UCF, In Its first
season as a m em ber o f the Mid­
Am erican Conference, will have
two o f its first three gam es on
national television. U C F’s initial
M AC game at M arshall Sept.
20, is slated for broadcast on
ESPN2.
"It's a tremendous shot in the
arm, UCF coach M ike Kruczek
said. "To become visible
enough to open the season on
ESPN is a sign to show us just
how far w e've com e in this pro­
gram ."
UCF, which moved to
Division l-A in 1996, posted a 65 mark in 2001, its last season
as an independent. T h e Golden
Knights have a 36-30 record
since moving to I-A and are 2618 during Kruczek's tenure as
head coach.
Penn State is looking to
rebound from a 5-6 season in
which Joe Patem o surpassed
Bear Bryant as the w inningest
coach in l-A. Patem o has com ­
piled a 327-96-3 record in 36
years as head coach o f the
Nittany Lions.
"Being on television in our
opener in that venue, I don't
know if it gets any better,"
Kruczek said. "W e'll be playing
in front of 110,000 people
against a team coached by the
winningest coach in I-A. It's
something we are looking for­
ward to and now w ith the
added incentive o f television I
think it will m otivate our guys
even more to get prepared."
The games this season will be
the second and third nationally
televised football gam es for the
Golden Knights. UCF made its
first national appearance in
1998, when the Daunte
Culpepper led G olden Knights
played at Purdue on ESPN.
UCF cam e up em pty on three
first half trips in the
Boilermaker red zone en route
to a 35-7 loss.
M A C T O PLA Y B IG T E N
IN M O T O R C I T Y B O W L
Coming off its best football
season in history, the M id­
American Conference took
another significant step for its
football programs w ith the
announcement of a four-year
agreement betw een the M otor
City Bowl and the Big Ten
Conference.
"This is a trem endous develSee UCF, Page 3B

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T he Seminole Hekalo

Sunday. May 26.2002

M anatee zone enforcement high priority for weekend
S p e c ia l t o th e Herald
O C A LA — Law enforcem ent officers with the
Florida Fish and W ildlife Conservation
C om m ission (FW C) will be out in force this w eek­
end enforcing m anatee speed zones in the
Intracoastal Waterway in Brevard and Indian
River counties.
They w ill be on the water and in the air target­
ing high use areas in the Sebastian, Banana and
Indian rivers. Specifically, officers will be on spe­
cial d etails in slow speed zones in:
* Brevard County in the Indian River from
NASA Parkw ay Causew ay north to Banana
Creek,
* Brevard County in the Indian River from the
State Road 528 Causew ay north to Titusville;
* the entire Sebastian River;
* Indian River County in the Indian River in the
area o f State Road 60 bridge in Vero Beach.
"W e will have uniformed officers in marked
vessels w atching these areas for boaters who
d on't com ply with the posted manatee speed
zones, a n a we will use our airplane to help direct
officers to areas that are of particular concern,"
said O fficer Jeff Luce, manatee zone coordinator
for the FW C 's N ortheast Region.
"W e could even have unmarked vessels and
lain-clothes officers watching. The point is,
ters need to be aw are o f where these zones are

located, and they need to com ply with the rules,"
he added.
Zones are marked with signs that have an
International O range circle, which designates it as
a regulatory marker. It is the b oater's responsibili­
ty to read and follow the m essage on the sign.
One com ponent of enforcem ent is education,
and officers encourage boaters to understand
where the zones arc and what they mean before
they even launch their boats. T he FW C lias
brochures available for both Brevard and Indian
River counties that show w here the zones are and
what the definition o f the speed restrictions arc.
The zones m ay seem com plicated at first, but by
studying these brochures, boaters will become
familiar with them.
"It's really no different than learning what road
signs mean, and then com plying with them ," said
Luce. "W hat people som etim es have difficulty
understanding is exactly what slow speed means,
or what Idle speed means.
"Slow speed, minimum w ake means your boat
is fully settled in the water. It is traveling horizon­
tal in the water and not on a plane or angle. Idle
speed means there Is no wake at all. The boat is
going as slow as it can go but the operator can
still steer it. It's kind o flik e pulling your car in
drive but not pushing on the accelerator."
Since April 2, FW C officers have written 67 tick­
ets and 37 w arnings for boaters who ignored

manatee zones in Brevard County. O f those, 42
tickets (67 percent) and 27 w arnings (72 percent)
were Issued to Brevard County residents. Luce
would like to see those figures reduced.
So far this year, 23 manatees have been died in
Brevard County - five of which have been blamed
on watercraft. In Indian River County, three have
died - two as a result of being hit by watercraft.
Speed zones apply to all powered vessels
including recreational boats, com m ercial boats,
personal watercraft and airboats.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission officers will b e specifically targeting
the following manatee zone areas at the following
times for the Memorial Day Weekend:
Saturday. M av 23;
4 p.m. - 9 p.m . _ Indian River County (Vero
Beach) - Indian River in the area o f the State Road
60 bridge.
4 p.m. - 9 p.m . _ Brevard County - Indian River
from NASA Parkway Causew ay north to Banana
Creek.
4 p.m. - 9 p.m . _ Brevard County - Indian River
from State Road 528 Causew ay north to Titusville.
4 p.m. - 9 p.m. _ Brevard an a Indian River coun­
ties - the entire Sebastian River.

Sunday. Mix.2fc
Noon - 6 p.m. _ Indian River County (Vero
Beach) - Indian River in the area o f the State Road
60 bridge.

Swimming
and between 1996-2000 had
three Top 15 finishes at the
FHSAA Swimming Finals. The
eight 50-m cter lanes and 20 25highlight during that time was
yard lanes for training and com ­
Lori Thomas winning the State
petition. It is heated in the win­
Championship in the 50-meter
ter and cooled in the sum m er to
Freestyle in 1998. Thomas later
maintain a constant 82 degrees.
earnled
od a scholarship to the
The pool is truly m ulti-funcUniversity o f Hawaii and com tional,
‘ w ith
‘ ‘ a 50-foot
“ fix ‘by 25-yard
'
petedI in
I the 2000 US. Olym pic
teaching area with a depth that
Trials.
gradually slopes from +-to-5
In May 2001 the pool was
feet, as well as a com petition
renamed the Larry A. Dale
area that w as designed to be
Aquatic Center in honor of the
able to host virtually
!ly any
ai aquatform er Sanford Mayor who
les event in the world, from syn­ played a huge role in getting the
chronized sw im m ing to
facility built.
O lym pic sw im m ing, diving and
A lso In 2001, Ackerson was
water polo.
hired by the city o f Sanford as
Knowing that a pool w as in
the aquatics director for the
the offing, Ackerson worked
pool, while still remaining at
hard and built the Sem inole
Sem inole High as swimming
High program back to
and water polo coach.
respectability despite still hav­
Since opening, the Dale
ing to w ork around other sched­
Center, led by Ackerson, has
ules to use the pool in the Lake
actively pursued com petitive
Forest subdivision.
events, attem pting to draw peo­
A ckerson’s team s becam e
ple from around the state, and
som e of the strongest in the
the nation, to view this fantastic
Sem inole Athletic Conference
facility.
C ontinued from page I B

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Am ong the events held at the
facility have been the Seminole
Athletic Conference Swim m ing
and Diving Championships, the
Sem inole Athletic Conference
Water Polo Championships, the
2001 Sunshine State Games
W omen's Water Polo
Cham pionships, the 2000 and
2001 Golden Age Gam es
Sw im m ing Championships, and
the 2002 Florida High School
State Water Polo
Cham pionships.
Several college swim and
water polo teams from the
North nave also used the pool
for practice and training in the
spring and fall, taking advan­
tage o f the Florida weather and
the beautiful facility.
For the community, Ackerson
has also started American Red
Cross sw im lessons, recreational
youth lap swim m ing, adult lap
sw im m ing, scuba classes, a
swim team for kids o f ail ages,
and water p o lo training.
New to this sum m er is the for­
m ation of a year-round swim
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Noon - 6 p.m. Brevard County - Indian River
from NASA Parkway Causeway north to Banana
Creek.
Noon - 6 p.m. Brevard County - Indian River
from State Road 528 Causew ay north to Titusville.
Noon - 6 p.m. _ Brevard and In d ian River coun­
ties - the entire Sebastian River.
M onday. M av 27r
9 a.m. - 1 p.m . _ Indian River C ounty (Vero
Beach) - Indian River in the area o f the State Road
60 bridge.
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. _ Brevard County - Indian River
from NASA Parkway Causeway north to Banana
Creek*
9 a.m. - 1 pan. _ Brevard County - Indian River
from State Road 528 Causew ay north to Titusville.
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. _ Brevard and In d ian River coun­
ties - the entire Sebastian River.
W hat you can do to be M an atee Aware
* Look for swirls on the water an d other indica­
tions that manatees are nearby.
* When possible, stay in marked channels and
deeper water.
* Obey posted speed zones and other w arning
signs.
* Use a pole, paddle o r trolling m otor for
propulsion across sea grass beds to m inim ize risk
o f damage to fragile habitat and m anatees.
* Wear polarized sunglasses w h ile operating a
boat to m ake It easier to see underw ater.

swim m ers com pete w ith chil­
dren o f sim ilar ages and abilities
in a non-threatening format
where sw im m ers get awards for
com peting.
Led b y know ledgeable, enthu­
siastic, qualified coaches that
m ake sw im m ing and learning
fun, the sw im m ers will be
taught the basics o f the four
com petitive strokes, butterfly,
backstroke, breaststroke and
freestyle, the rules o f com peti­
tive sw im m ing, as well as the
racing starts and turns for each
stroke.
This is a great w ay for kids to
get
;et involved in sw im team, as
the com petitions are very low key. Kids that want to continue
year-round have the option to
d o so w hen the sum m er ends.
Also being offered are swim
lessons that run in two-week
sessions consisting o f eight
classes, each lasting 45 minutes.
Class sizes are limited to six stu­
dents.
Sessions are taught by
Am erican Red Cross certified

team registered with USA
Swimming and named the
Seminole Aquatics. The club Is
also a member of Florida
Swimming and the Central
Florida Swim League.
Also new to this year is a
Sum m er Sw im Team aimed at
beginners and novices.
Open to young people ages 517, the only requirem ent for
joining the team is the ability to
swim 25 yards (one length of
the pool) w ithout touching the
bottom.
The program costs $150 per
child (includes team T-shirt and
swim cap) and runs from June
3-through-August 17.
There are no formal atten­
dance requirements for practice.
Practices are held Mondays
through Fridays from 6 p.m. to
7 p.m. and sw im m ers can com e
as often as they wish.
M eets will be held on
Wednesday evenings and last
about two hours. M eets are
informal, friendly, novice-level
w ith other area teams and
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W 5 .I. instructors for ages five
and up. Special preschool class­
es fo r children 2-4 can be
form ed based o n dem and.
T h e com m unity may us the
pool for recreational and open
sw im m ing d u rin g the sum m er
M ondays-through-Thursdays
from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Fridays
and Saturdays from 9 a.m . to 6
p.m .. and Su n d ays from noon to
6 p.m .
T h e pool rem ains (men in the
sum m er after 6 p.m . tor special
program s and ad u lt lap sw im ­
m ing.
Fees are:
A dult (18-and-older) _ $3
daily; $40 for a three m onth
pass; and $100 fo r an annual
pass.
Children (m ust be accom pa­
nied by an ad ult while on tne
prem ises) _ $1 day.
Fam ily _ $90 fo r three m onth
pass; and $220 for annual pass.
For more inform ation on any
program or an y specific ques­
tions regarding pool hours, call
the pool at 407-302-1034.

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MAC Commissioner Rick C h ry at “T h e opportu­
nity to join with the prem ier conference in the
c ^ t r y ; in the heart o f our geographies, is a great
thing. The growth o f this game in five short years,
and the stature and caliber o f ail the partners
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The agreement will place a seventh bowl-ellgible team from the Big Ten into the M otor City
Bowl against the No. 1 or No. 2 team from the
Mid-American Conference (M AC). The agreem ent
begins with the upcom ing 2002 season and runs
through 2005.
The 2002 M otor City Bowl will be televised by
ESPN on December 26 at 5 p.m . EST. The bowl
gam e is expected to be played in Ford Field, the
new home o f the D etroit lio n s , which is sched­
uled to open later this summer. T h e Detroit area is
located in close proxim ity to m ost M A C and Big
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conduct c l Si* Boards buamaaa:
DATE: Jim* IT.20M
TIME: EucutawCommW**; 11 am
Boerd d Director* t pm
LOCATION: Lau Gardana
1920 N Foraal Atranu*
Orlando FL
PURPOSE: 1b dtocuaa madars o*
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woruofcv d
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1BOI Lae Road. BM STO
Winter Park FL 33798
(407)741 4368
PitetecM ay 26.2003

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PU BU C AUCTION
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10AAA0823WB002048
1987 NISSAN
JN1HU11P9HT3S8013
19S9 CHRYSLER
1C3XJ41J9KQ106456
1962 FORD
1FABP0621CT102216
PHONE * 407-3380700
Pubtah May 28. 2003

lanfced. F L 32TT3
■OATS FOR 8ALE
rand* Corwramay CtWege (SCC)
te aocepang n aiad ttata on two
aa, traitor*. and motari on Juno 4,
a. Tito boati w6 be on deploy In
parting M
ol Bldg
K.
ffordlak* Mary Campua, on Sto
r at Sto aal* Irom to 00 am - 3 30
. Saalad buta ate bo accepted
4 4 00 pm o* Sto aanto day.
I boats ara a 1983 Roteto witn
I Evaruda 120 hp motor* and a
II Rangar teto a Mercury 220 hp
tor. They an* t» edd *Aa I*,
wt* la. Wkh AS Fault**,
ocmahi brddarta) mb ha noated
ran 24 hrt. paymara to *» tom ol
idled Check. Cadkef* Chech. or
Kto Card and ranaraal of Sm Boota
41 ba mada atean Saaa (3| aort
ya. SCC reaarve* Sw ngh» to
act any and a l btda
raact Preparry Oraca. 407 33822 E rt 3473
baah. May 28.2003

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC 8 A U
X NOTICE to te r----------* Sto data and tan* tatad
vat oonanung Iran day to &lt;toy
good* ar* add, w* ate ate at
AucDun. to Sw htfwat baktar.
h.at Si* warehouse d STOBj SA, located al 1007 VYtoa
a Dr . Waitar Spring*. FL
cnrtentadtoetotowngW orn U containing houaahold
buamaaa good*. tor w * and
cteiteff to* a*ac*i a ban on
a ctenad. to w*
EOF SALE JUNE 12.2002
OF SALE-400 PM
detest VYtoaa 8 Aaanoalaa
tumitura 4997 Brian H.
to*, houaarioto 4am*. *987
I Palmar, houaahold. tamkwe,
1100 Saar Mahanay. tendura
j**hoJ gooda *8 Chart**
■», office turnilui*
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1279 MyvaSiaa
parbatongmgt *421 Nicholas
beby Huff
T O N E E ft STOnAOE W O ION AUCTION SERVICES.
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above Nooca to ba pubaeted
a wear tor m o ccnaacuthra
c 1“ i sola to ba undar and by
crttoStatotoad si* Sura* c*
a, y, auch caaat mad* and pro-

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data* it o n .
Al
Samaioto Wrackar aarvea 2540 &amp;
Santord. FL 32773
vervela* on* hour prior to sal*.
Term* are cadi or coitead I n k
V
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SfOWiOw ffliC M T H H f r ll in* nym
to accapr or reyacl any and a* blda
PcPtaTi: Uay 2«. 2002

MM 10

Ntetea te Rut* Oas atapmate
Batnkid* ComnamFy Cctaqa haraby g|v*a nooca d Sw davatopmant d
prcpoaad nAa aa kStonr

Purpoaa and ESact To iprtda Sw
arrant pc*cy atm raqdnmar** tar
Lagd Aurnorty u 240319 Florida
Stoajtw. FAC 8A-14 0262
A copy d any prdknnary draN d Sw
pnpoaad rule s avadaH*. may b*
promptly ctotdnad arihout ood by
conuicnnoChrWyn* Hawdtan. Vtoa
Prtudant tor Adnvrualrativ* and
Buurwaa Sam caa. at Sto atova
PitoSdi: May 28. 2002
MM2 It
M T H B C n C W T COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
j u d ic ia l r s t f ia r
O FFLO fltO A
IN AND FOR
tE M N O LE COUNTY
CA SE NO. 02-CAW114Q
W ELLS FAROO BANK
MINNESOTA. NA SUCCESSOR BY
M ERGER TO NORWE3T BANK
kSNNCSOTA N A . AS TRUSTEE
O F SALOMON BROTHERS
MORTGAGE SECURITIES VII. M C .
FLOATING RATE MORTGAGE
PASS-THRUOGH CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 1998AQ1 UNDER
POOLING
ANO
SERVICING
AGREEM ENT DATE0 AS OF
MARCH
1.
1999 WITHOUT
RECOURSE.

ROBERT FRYER. ET. A L.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ROBERT FRYER
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT
FR Y ER
Raatdanca Unknotm.
S aha. and S date, aa pan**
claerang Intoraat by. Smugrt unctor
or agaetol ROBERT FRYER ANO
u n k n o w n s p o u s e o f Ro b e r t
FRYER and a* partea havarg or
claiming to te w any m/k. M a or
ntaratl to lha property daaenbad
YOU ARE NOTIFIED (te an acocn
tor Foractoaura d Modgaga on SM
kriM Tig daaertoad propany:
LOTS 6 ANO 9. BLOCK 2. FLORA
HEIGHTS. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF A3 RECORDED SI
PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 19. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEW NOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
haa been Nad agarnd you and you
ara lutyerud to aatw a copy d your

a 33162
te te i 30 day* a te ri
•or or Sra noSca. or and &gt;* tv* ongto d a d i Sto dark d Ska C oat adw r
or
tat t i* i* id

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In Sto com-

WTTNE8S my tend and Via aad ol
tta Court Ska day o l MAY 0 7 2002.
U A flY AW E MORSE
AaCtaitolSW Court
By RuSl King
Aa Dapury Ctork
Pite d t: Sdiand* Hatted
_
In accontonoa ktei Sw Amaricana
■ te OlaabfltaaAcL parson* naadtog
a isaaonabto acoonvnodtecn to par*
Sdpata to Ska prooaadng ahodd. ho
tear san w w n (7) day* prior, con­
tact Sm Ctork d * » CouTa dtaaBMy
ooondtotof d *078184227. 301 N.
PARK AVE. SLATS N301,8ANFORO
FLJ2771. S tearing togterte, con­
tact (TOO) 800966*771 vta Ftorkta
Thta la an aaampi to cdtad n data.
Ally Informalton obt*if&gt;*d wfl b#
uaad tor Ste purpoaa.
PUbtartMay IS. 22.2002
MM106
ISIBMOLS COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
RFP-4181-03/1UC
Apprdad Barylcaa to* Erdnanl
Domato and LBgdton Support Du*
d d r. June t t , MBS d 200 PM
Protect
RFP-4162-02/BJC •
M uter Agraamanl tor Buatoaaa
Damaga Eitpert Sankcaa tor Erranark
Oomdn and UBgdlon Stdport Du*
d d r Am * 19, S6B2 d 200 PM
Protect
CC-U M -02/BJC .
Constnicaon Corkrad tor Mckman

Tb
I* tta

ranked in the final national polls. The feat by the
M AC marked the first tim e since the creation of
the Bowl Championship Scries that a conference
outside the BC5 had m ultiple team s ranked in the
top 25 in either the USA TODAY/ESPN Coaches
(Marshall No. 21 and Toledo No. 22) or
Associated Press (Toledo No. 23) poll.
The MAC also adds the University o f Central
Florida this year, thus balancing the league with
two seven-team divisions. UCF will com pete in ’
the East Division with Akron, Buffalo, Kent State,
Marshall, Miami and Ohio. Bow ling Green, for­
m erly in the East, will m ove to the West Division
to join Ball State, Central M ichigan, Eastern
Michigan, Northern Illinois, Toledo and Western
Michigan.
This year there are 10 regular season gam es fea­
turing a MAC team versus a Big Ten opponent.
O ver the last five years (between 1997 and 2001),
there were 40 regular-season m eetings between
M AC and Big Ten teams.

D ste
8/31
9/7
9/14
9/20

Opponent
Tim e
at Penn State - ESPN
12:10 p.m
at Arizona State
10:00 p.m
Open
at Marshall* • ESPN 2
TBA
9/28
Liberty
6:00 p.m.
10/5
Open
10/12 at Western M ichigan*
1:00 p.m.
10/19 Toledo*
6:00 p.m.
10/26 Akron*
4:00 p.m.
11/2
Syracuse
6:00 p.m.
11/9
at Buffalo*
1:00 p.m.
11/16 Kent State*
6:00 p.m.
11/23 at Miami (Ohio)*
1:00 p.m.
11/30 Ohio*
TBA
12/7
MAC Cham pionship
Came - ESPN2
TB A
* Mid-American Conference gam e.
All Times Eastern. Dates and times subject to
change. MAC Cham pionship gam e to b e hosted by
East Division Champion.

U N IV ER SITY O F C E N TR A L FL O R ID A
2002 FO O TBA LL SC H ED U LE

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arrant to an Orotar (taartertutoig
_
- - - tad A p r il 2002,
to C a te NO. 980873 ol
» » CtrcuN Cdlirt d Sw EIGHTEENTH J ld d d CbcuR to and to*
BOdSaOLI C o u d y Ftorkta akwten
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, to Sw Ptotoan and
RAYMON
UPSON:
A l ANITA
UPSON: CTT1BAMC FEDERAL SAV­
INGS BANK: F LE ET FINANCE.
SIC.; aw Sw [tatondaraa, Iad ate to
Sto Ik/tod and boat btddd to* cash
d W EST FRONT DOOR O f THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY CO URT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLOAIOA d
11.00 AM. on Sto 4Si day d Jteto.
2002, Sto torknring daacrtoid ptoparly aa a d tarsi to aald Ftod Judgment
BEGIN 96812 FEET W EST OF
TH E CEN TER Cte SECTION 22.
TOW NSHP 21 SO U TH RANGE »
EAST. THENC* W EST 98 FEET.
TH EN CE
SOUTH
190 FEET.
THENCE EAST IS FEET. T H E M E
NORTH 190 FE E T TO THE POINT
O F BCQM4S4G.
AAVA 2210 HILLVIEW DRfVE.
ALTAMONTE SPRJNOS. a 32714
WITNESS bsy H A K ) tod Sto a te
o l Ska C ou t on May 10,2003.
Moryanno Morao
Clark d S a Ckcua Court
B y Mary Sdoup*
DaputyCtark
Ectew nta U t n d a n , p a
P.O. Boa 2901*
Tbmpa. Ftorkta 33822 901b
llQrtri
AmeiMeM
^tekB
a#e nnw
rcani W
fie utsecccvs rc%
S you at* a paraon arm a daatkMy
kkio M o d i aocommnddton to order
to par* Aida In SS* prooaadng. you
ar* artetad d no ood to you, tarSw
provision d certain aaaiatanca
PI**** oorkort Court Adrtrkotrdton
d 201 H Park Avenue. Sentord.
Ftorkta 33771, tataphon* rwitoar
(407)888-4227, tedkn 2 aortUng
dry* oI yew roctokk ol Sm docuntotk; S hading bnpdrad. (TOO) 18006896771.
Pubaati: May 19.28.2002
MM130_____________________

a*kl tor Sanunol* County, ftorkta.
wharam COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. S C . la Sw Planbff a id
JAM ES A H. FLEE MAN. ANDREA
A . TRINIDAD: DtANE C THOMAS.
EUSTACE A THOMAS: RMONOA L
KLEE MAN. STATE OF FIORIOA
DEPARTMENT O F REVENUE:
UKNOWN SPOUSE OF JAM ES A
H. KLEEMAN: JOHN OOE: JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY. I ate aaa to Sto rkghatt
and bad tedder tor c**h at the
W EST FRONT DOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE d Sw Seminole County
Courthouse, to Seminole County.
Ftorkta. d 1100 on Sw IS dey d
tons, 2002, Sto toaowvig ttaaertoed
property a* ad kxffi to aald Final
Judgment. to-wC
SEE ATTACHED EXH1BTT 'A*
Beginning al a point onSw cantarkrw
o( Curryvfla Road lyrg 189790 Net
TTiiiwny oi m i nwiMCuiin or n
add cantarikw w*h Sw Eaal bn* ol
Bsdton 38. run S 00 ttatyaaa 0193*
WtaaL a datanc* d 669 N et Swnea
nm S 89 dagrasa 2955' Watt, a dtatanca d 331.19 N et mence N 00
day*** &lt;3219* E ast a durance at
689 toot (wnce N 89 degree* 29 55*
Ead along Sw id d road cerkartn*
331.90 Net to t u POINT OF BEGINNINO: LESS S a North 25 tad lor
Puerto Road R^k-OTWay. Section
36. Toartekp 21 South. Rang* 32
Emit. Sarnkid* Cowky. Ftorkta.
A K IK 2231 CURRYVXLE ROAD
CH U LU O TAFL 33766
to accordance wkh Sto Americans
test Duattohe* A d . Paraon* wkh
OttabtMiM- noidingi A tpaciil nceoov
modatton to pArttaptl* in f n procosdtog *hodd contact Sto Court
ArkrWitenkir at 201 N. Part Avanue.
Santord FL 32771. Tataphon*
Number (407)323-4330 not talar
Stan seven (7) day* prior to Sw proceedng S hearing bnpaaed. (TDD)
1600-9996771 or \Aace (VI1600
989-6770 via Ftonda Relay Same**

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Deled Sa* 9 day d May. 2002.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctort O l Tte C kcu l Cow l
B y Mary S tra ta
DaputyCtark
Sdwvnad by
law Othc* o&lt; M antes C. Waiion
1600 NW 49Si Street Suae 120
Fort Lauderdale. Ftonda 33309
Telephone (964)4630365
Facwrrata (994)7716082
Piteah: May 11.28. 2002
MMI41
N T W O tC U TT COURT
O F T H C tr m
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
STAND FOR
S U B N O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
juntsoicnoN o rvw o N
C A M NO: 01 C A IS 7 8 1 4 K
W ELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A
NOHWEST MORTGAGE. IN C.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MICHAEL V BROWNE IF UVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNOER
OR
AGAINST MICHAEL V BROWNE.
VIRGINIA BROWNE IF UVING. AND
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEE3 ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR
AGAINST VIRGINIA BROWNE.
CEN TEX CREDIT CORPORATION
F.K/A NOVA CREDIT
CORPORATION
F/K/A
NOVA
MORTGAGE CREDIT
CORPORATION JOHN DOC ANO
JANE OOE A3 UNKNOWN

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TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(SI
N O T K IO F
FORECLOSURE BA LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN pur
auark to a Swranary Frte Judgment
d Fonctoeure dated May 8. 2002
entarad In C M Caaa No 01-CA2679-14-K d to* C ra rt Cow l d to*
1ITH Judicial Ckcuk In and lot
SEMINOLE County.
Santord.
Ftorkta. I wto •** to (to h g te ri and
bad baktar tor caah at ffw Wait
Front Door at aw SEMINOLE Cowky
Courthouse totaled al 301 N Park
Avanue in Santord. Ftorkta, al t l 00
a m. on Vie 2 day d JWy. 2002 toe
toflowtog daaertoad property aa let
lortfi to la id Summary Final
JUdpnant. to-w*.
LOT 11. BLOCK 13. DREAM
WOLD, ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 3. PAGES 90 ANO SI. PUB­
LIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated ffka t day d May. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MAflYANNE MORSE
Ctart d ffw Canto Court
B y Mary Stroup*
Dapuly Clark
Pubtahat:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P.A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 S Urkvenky Drive Suke 500
Ptarkjram. FL 33324
(9641233-6000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraon* into daabAkie* need­
ing a special accommodation should
Contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courtnuaa al 4076656237. I 8009956771 (TOO) ot 1-800-9956770.
via Ftorkta Relay Service
Pubtah May 19. 26. 2003
UM142

M THE O tC U TT COURT
O F TH« D O M T U M m
JUOtCIAL ORCUCT 84 ANO
FO R H M M O U COUNTY.
FIORIOA
C A S E NO. 01-CA-2S66-16K
CAS TIILE TOWNHOME3
HOMEOW NERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC.
PlarnW.
v*
IONA I BROWN.
Oatandant
N o n a O F SALS
PURSUANT TO F.S.
CHAPTER 49
NOTICE IS GIVEN tte purm ark to
Summary F n a l
Judgment
ol
Fonctoeure dated Mey 9. 2002. In
toe above-dytad cauae. I wd as* to
•to Ngteat and beat bakto* lor caah
al ffw amp* d ffw Waal Front Door at
toe Semnota Cowky Courthouse,
W t North Part Avenue. Santord.
Ftorkta. al 11.00 am . onto* 13 day
d
Juna, 2002. toe toaowmg
daacrkwd property:
Ural 50. Bukkng BB. CA S TALE
TOWNHOMES CONDOMINIUM, a
Condommum, accorobng to toe
Oedamtton d Condomakum, record­
ed In Otoctal Record* Booh 1093.
Pag* 410. Public Record* aI
Semtnoto Cowky. Ftorkta. and to*
Plat toerad Ned In Plat Book 20.
Page* 14 and IS. Pub*c Record* d
Semmota Cowky. Ftonda. togatoar
wkh auch Intareal to corranon atomerka and Irodad common (tamtraa
aa staled to aard Dactarahon and
E«h*k Atoerato
Deled May 10.2002
MARYANNE M OnSE
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
(Cow l Sea/)
By: Mary Shotpa
Deputy Ctort
G EO R G E B W ALLACE. ESQ UinE
700 W Fkat Street
Santord FL 32771
Publish May 19.28. 2002
MM143

THE O tC U TT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
n iw rv u F irtfu iT

..

County
Puidieslng DMeton prior to fie Ifcwl
ractevtog data ot aupnteddbld*.
Addanda totatmaten I* dao aw*abta on Si* Courky’a Wad Pag*.
ang d Si*
8*nknol* County BC C protect*.

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P d d d c May 26.2003
M M 12
M T M O ICU TT COUNT FOR
I COUNTY,

fX E H UM BER W -JtO-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
HAROLD D. JOROA7L
n o t ic e t o c n to rro N S
Tte adraraatranon d Sw adal* d
HAROLD 0 JORDAN, flee c ie r!
Fla Numter 02 3IO-CP. la ptokjng
to Sw C kori Court tar Sdntoota
County Flortda. Probata Otitaon. Sto
add*** d teach I* P O Boa 6008.
Santord. Florida 32772. Tte itomw
and add***** d Sto paraorte mprwaantaSr* and Sw pdacate rapnadi
leave * attorney era ad torsi bdoac
AS cradtora o l Sto dacadar* and
oSwr paraona having ctawns w

todudng landurad. corktogark or
unlquiddsd ctarnto. on r i m a copy
d Ska nooo* * aarvad muat H* Sw*
ctem* «*h fa* court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER ­
VICE OF A COPY OF TT6S NOTICE
ON THEM
AS o*tor oartaora d Sto dacortara
erd oSwr paraona having ddm a or
•wkidtog umaturad. oonbngant or
tftoquktatad claim*, mud 9to h e r
ctamw MSI Sw court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE O F
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W KL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tte data d Sw brat putacaikm d
S*a NoOC* b May 19,2003.
MARCIAA POLLACK
507 Cantral Strate
Saugus. M A01906
ROBERT E. JORDAN
33 O d Coach Road
Aftraon. NM 03811
JULIE EASON SMITH F A
Ftorkta Bar N d rte r 607133 ____
Atarinay tor Paraond Rapraaarkadw
2060 Wtotar Sprirga Boutavard
Oriado, Ftorkta 32766
Tdaphona: (407)365-9910
Facaanta: (407)389-1239
Puteah May 19.28.2002
MM137
TH fcn cU T T COUNT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SI ANO FOR
1EM M OL1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO, S8-09T3 14
•
DIVISION ns
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

RAYMON UPSON, d aL
Oteantara(i)
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN p*»-

■ COUNTY,

MOA
cmLAcnoN

DrVtSTON 14-K
FRM CIPM . W HOLESALE
MORTGAGE. M C . FiK/A
REUASTAR MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,

TER ESA G BURGHER, d aL

a

N o n a of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pie•uark to a F in d Judgmanl ol
Mortgag* Forodoaur* ddad May OS,
2002 d id amarad to Caaa NO. 01CA-2308 d Sw C*cuk Court d Sw
EIGHTEENTH Judtote Ckete to and
lor SEMINOLE County. Ftorkta
tetoidn PRINCIPAL W HOLESALE
MORTGAGE. »&lt;C. FrK/A REUAS­
TAR MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
to Sto Plaintiff and TER ESA O.
BURGHER,
RUSSELL
L.
BURGHER. Ill: HOLLOW BROOK
HOMEOW NER’S ASSOCIATION,
INC.: AM SOUTH BANK F/K/A
AMSOUTH BANK O F ALABAMA
FIK/A AMSOUTH BANK OF FLORI­
DA; ar* Sw Oatarktarka. I mb **« to
Sm hroTtod and b ad bktdar lor cash
d W EST FRONT DOOR O F THE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY CO U R T­
HOUSE, SANFORO, FLORIDA at
1100AM. on Sto 13 day d Juna.
2002. Sw todtoaig daacrtosd proper­
ty a* a d torih to aald Fate Judtynant:
LOT 21. HOLLOWBROOK WEST,
ACCOROINO TO
THE
FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 32. PAGES 98. S9 ANO 90
O F ‘ THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
M U A 3723 Oksachoba* Cuba.
Caiiatorny. FL 32707
WITNESS MY KANO and m* ro d
d Ska Cowl on May 9. 2003.
Clark d Sto Crrxri Court
B y Mary Show s
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P O. Boa 29016
Tampa. Ftorkta 338226016
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provision d certain aaalatance
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d 201 N. Park Avars*. Banked,
Florida 32771. Idapt iona numttor
(407)6884227. trthm 2 working
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May. 2003. and entarad n Caaa No
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LATER O f I MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION O f THIS NOTICE O R 30
DATS AFTER THE OATE O f SER ­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
At otwr cracMora of tw
and paraon* having ctelm* or

Ttw DtebkJ ghee noOca al to ktofd to aauo a parmd to tw tolow4ng app*c a r fr l on May A 3*89
Saurman Wln aWi Som tar i Domnwnch. POBoa *20738. Oviedo. FL
32792. apefca t wi 993X3 Th# Oamcl p n ao m to f tocaa 0 MO maton gaftona par dtp of awar to IntoMO a 30 aoa dtoa v a ra . Tlw a tM a m to uaad
by too propoaad pntacl aM oonaat ot Oreund IWaar tom tw Ftortdan Acpjtar
•to 1 team w*4 to Sammato Corn*,. tacoAtd toSoctcna 3 1 3 1 Ttomaftp It
Sm all. Ranga 31 Eaat, known aa Saurman. WIim R i, Somnwr And
The ttoe(«l oomaeWQ each e l tw Obmwtoted apiacaaon&lt;*| are euadtok
toapaeaon Monday r n u f i Friday eacapl tor Wgal hotdayo, 100 am . to S 00
pm . a l tw S t John* Rhrar Wear Management DM rta Headquarters a
oppmprtoto Samoa Cantor Th* Otobtcf a * tot* adtan on a ^ panrai appft
eaton Oatod atom ladaaa a paaton tot on oa iaVaOWNe pmoaadtoe (hearing)
a Mad Pknuarl to tw pnriainna ot Sactona 130300 and 130.37. Florida
Btolutoe Ctoaptor 30-100 and *00-11007. Ftorldo Aditotototya Coda
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A paraonwhoaa w dalanad totoraato era Xactod by any e l tw OtoaicTa protog dactotona donated above may paaton tor aXWitetoy
I to aecordata a w iti Sactona 130 300 and 13037, F 3 . or at partoo
i a wrtwn atpaanwrd on mad aeon at an atoma a « ramady u
Sacoon 130 373. F S Chaoatog maitaaon a d not adraraaly affaca tw rtgia to
alw artngtm adatm doaanotiaaidtoaaalOdiw m . Th* procedure* to&gt; puaulng madadon am aat tarti to Sacton 130 371 F .l, and Rktoa 3S-101111
and 30-100401-401 F A C . Pa X mn eaal comply w di tw rary WwnarM al
Florida Artnatoto t io Coda. Owpwr 30-100 did bo Mod wdl(rota h a J by) tw
Darnel cam . beared at Oatod Haadquartora. *0*9 R ad Stoat, Pad
Florida 33177
Pomona tor adiantobalhw haartng on tw above app4caoon&lt;a) mual ba M ai
•atom Merry-one (311daya (4 pubkodtan at tto nobea ot wdito lwar*y-at&gt; (23)
daya d Oa Oatod dtpoarwig tto neaoo ol toor* totw ma4 tor tioaa panono
to atiom tw Daam maaa actoal notca. F d h n to Ma a paaton adhto tea tnw
period ahal conatouto a wahat e l toy iy « torch paraon may have to rarpiaal
an artoanaaatoa rtatomWiX cn (Iwartngl mdar Sactona 120 S X and 131337.
F S , concamaig tw aibtocl pannd app«ca&gt;on. Fattorw orach a rt nol Mad to
accordanca wfto tw abeva provtobra are autRcl to dWmaaaL
Sanaiwa tw adaO
dadaira haertog pmcaaa a dHlgridto kirmiOato hwf
agency acton, tw ttoig o i l paaton meant tod tw Daaocfl krai acton may
be afferent bran to* poalton token by a n to* nc*cw of totont Paiaoraatocaa
atodandd ktomaa W l ba aOactod by any ouch Wwl dadaton d tw O a a id on
tw appOcaaon have tw rid* to become a party to tw proceedtog. In accor
dance w*h tw raqdramanw a d tor* above.
Otona Leake. Deactor. DMwon d Perm* Dew Sentoa*
34 John* Rarer Water ManaQuar* Oamcl
Pubkah: M ey31 3003
MM1S3
ST. JOHNS M VCR WATER M A JU O U X N T CMtTRRT
ONaa Wrtaan Nadea a* totondad Dlaato* Dectoton
The Dtabict game m ic a d la totonl to Waue ■ permt to tto taOoalng k b Ocan*(.) on May 11003;
Florida Water Sanrioaa. POSaa 100330. Orlando. FL 3238X820. apptcaaon
•0330. The Dwtnct pmyineet to aiocato 0 303 maton gatoni per day or watot
tor pU dc tuppty type uee tor eervtog an aeHmaied pnpiktotan d a.1 3 t rawdenta to 30 yean, and 1.30 mdtan gaftjn* par day d aator tor aaaanad uae
over a 343- acre tenrice a n a . The w to d rw to uaad by t*a pmpoaad profed
n d oorwiat d Ground Water bom Ow Florida Aqutar vW 3 acova adto to
Sam eida Canty, locatod to Sactona 1 4 .1 Tbwrahto 31 aouti, Ranga n

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The Mee(e) containing each d tw aboveOatod apptcabonfa) art
napact w Mondty torau fi Friday t o p tor togd hotdeya. 100 a m to 300
p m d tw SI. Johna Rhrer W ear Managamanl Owmct llaadqiw rtati or tw
appropnala Samoa Camar. Th* Dtebtet *41 taka acaon on each perrrw xp»caaon katod above intoaa a pteaon lot an td im w ta tie proceed ng (haattog)
a Mad purauam to tw pmrtdnna d Sactona 130.300 and 130.37, Ftorkto
Statute* Chapter 20-100 and 40C-1.1007, Ftorkto AUrwiwbabve Coda
IF A C ).
A paraon arhoaa aubwtonaat totareato are affected by any d «w DwirtcTa propoaed permaing daoatorw denoted above may paaton tor adiw adia tom
heamg In accordance w di Sactona 130 300 and 13137, F 3 , or a t partlaa
may reach a ardton agraamata on marta lon or an affamakv* rsmady in te r
Sacoon I3 0 S 7 1 F 8 . ChoodngmedoBon aid nd adrorady d ie d tw rtgt* to
a heennq 4 m erm nn doea nd re n t r a a■daman The procedure* lor pu■ung medtebon ere tel lor*! m tre to n 130 313. F t , and Rh4ea 3a-100 HI
end 3%-iM 401-40%. F A C Fem m e rraak ormpri rrwi toe mw dam eeae d
•■enow Anew y toi* C o te. Ch w i b*-10* anew* toed vtotniecakrad Wyytoe
tM n d Oerk, beared a l Dretnd iwailrywnara. 4040 Rad Street Paiaou.
Flondi 33177.
Pennons tor adraraafiairv* hearing on tw tOove appacaaorya) mual be IWd
w4hn Iwenry«w (21) daya d puacebon d ton nolce or eahei hrerdy-atr (30f
daya d tw O abid depoeang tw nonce d town* to tw me* tor Foe* pereona
to anom tw DaM d made actual noeca Fafu* to Me a pardon addn tw tone
period the* ooneOMe a warier d any ngr* ruch paraon may hava to mquaal
an admewirallye delannaialion (haartog) n la r Sacnona 130 300 d id 130 37.
F S , concamaig vw •utyad pamd appacaaon Patotona a4ach era no* Mad to
accordanca wdi tw abewra prwrlaiona a n aubRcl to damwaaL
Bacauae tw adnawtratva hearing procaaa ■ drwgnad to tonraiato Anal
agency acbon, tw Mmg d a paooon mama I * tw DWtocfa h id action may
ba ddarar* bom tw poatoon wean by 4 to tw noaca d town* Paraona arhoaa
rubatanOaJ ntereeti ■&lt;• be r A id id by any auch Inal teo acn ol ihe O etncl on
tw appOrabon have tw rigra to become a party to tw proceeding, to accorOtona Lawa. Deactor. Drviaion d Pernw Data Sw vcae
S t Johna Rrver Water Managamanl Dwtod
Pubtah: May 313003
MM 134
OT. JOHNS R N ER WATER MANAOEMEWT DtOTWCT
Qhree Written Nodce o l Inlanded Dlatrict Dedelon
The Owncl ghrea nonce d 31 Want to wane a permd to tto totomng appacenda) on May 1 1003:
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Saurman Wheeler Sommer 0 Dommertch. POSoa 030739. Oviedo. FL
327022000. apc*calon &gt;0332. The Darnel propoaaa to atocara 0 0* m*kon
gatora per dry d water to Irrigate a 30 acre carua grow The wdidrawWe
uaad by tw pmpoaad propel wd coneal ol Ground Wale, bom the Floridan
Aqudarvw l tetrve wee n Serneda C o irry bcated ri Semen 3. Tcrvmeho 2 1
South. Range 11 Earl, known aa Sawman. W hrtlir. Sommer 0 Oammendv
The Wea(t) corneimg each d t a above toad apprcaaon&lt;t) era n otable tor
Inapacaan Monday teo u g i Fndey except tar legal hoOday*. 9 00 am . to 3 00
pm . al tw S t Johna Rarer Water Management Oaaict Head y artora or tw
appropriate Samoa Canter The O abid wd taka action on each permit appecabon lewd above unieee a petwon lor an a&amp;newarabve proceeding iheamg)
a Ned purauam to t a provanna o t Secttona 130 S M and 120 37. Flondi
Suiutea Chapter 23-103 and 4OC11O07, Florida Adnew batlva Coda
(F A C )
A paraon whore aubaumul r r v t u i are altocted by any d t a Otabtcra propoaed permteng dacacna idanMWd above may pebbon tor arbrinabanve
hearing n accordance w4h Sacbona 170 509 and 13037. F .l. or a t parbaa
may reach a written egrearner* on madaaon ea an alternative remedy under
Section 130 373. F S . Chooeeig medabon wd n d edveraaly abac* tw nd* to
a hearing 4 medabon doe* nol ratub to • eetttment The pmoedurw tor purrung medabon era eel tortt n Secbon t20 373, F S .. ind RuWe 2S-106.111
and 38-105 401- 403. F A C . Pebbon* mual comply wto tw reqummem* d
Honda A dm ababv* Cod*. Chwtar 33-103 and b* Mad w«i |racarrad by) tw
Driblet Clark, located al Oam d Haadquartera. *049 Real Street. Paiatka.
Flonda 33177
Petition] tor edm rw traM hearing bn tw above *ppkcabon(a| muet be Ned
■Wan twenty one (21) deya d pdacibon d tw noeca or wbhto hwamy-aa (33)
day* d tw Diatnct dapoaiong tw note* d rear* n tw mat tor th a n paraon*
to arhorn tw Owblc* met* actual notca F a ls e to Me apetmon mthei thw tvne
period Ihe* conabtuW a wdvar d any nd* arch peraon may have to requeat
an adntnntrabve detenmnelion (heenng) under Section* 120 319 and 12037,
F 3 . ocnoameig tw wjtyect perm* apcereocri Pebbone afach a rt no* Nad n
accordance w«i tw above provrirona era lu lyart to daimaaar.
Beceuaa tw adnnababve hearing procaaa » daargwd to tormuiat* I
agency acton, the tong d a pebbon mean* tw l h e Dritncf• Inal action may
be afferent bom tw poaaanlaaen by 4 in tw notca d rea m Paraona whoea
■ubetanbaJ orereels wit ba altadad by any auch bneJ deoaron d the Dubict on
Pw appkeabon have vw n f* to bacoma a party to tw proceeding. In accor
Gloria Lewie. Deader. Drviaion d Perm* Data Santee*
SI John* River Water Uanegemer* Dated
Publish May 33. 3002
MM 133
May 13,2002
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION O F AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD. FLOFUOA
Notice ■ hereby gnwt tw l a PutWc Hearing w * be held In h e Com nwaan
Room at th* C4y H a l 300 M odi Park Avaraw. n tw C tf d Sentord. Ftond*.
d 7 00 o'clock P M on May 3t. 2001 to conardar tw adoption d an onknenc*
by tw C4y d SantonL Florid*, daaertrid w totowa
OROfftANCE N a 370t
TO ANNEX OSS* ACRES OF PROPERTY LYINQ BETW EEN HIBISCUS
OFVVE ANO ROSE DRIVE AND BETW EEN SANFORD AVENUE ANO SOUTH
PARK AVENUE. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW
(COPY O F MAP TO BE INSERTED)
A complete daacrpbon and e copy d tw entrance aha* ba ivarlebW al tee
o ffew d tea CtyCW rti tor i t paraona deunrig to eaenww tee same
A t peraet n merest and ctuana the* hew an opportmry to tw heard al ta d
haartng.
Ely onto! d tea C4y Commission d tea Cty o* Sentord Florida
p e r s o n s w ith d is a b ilit ie s n e e d in g a s s is t a n c e t o p a r t ic ip a t e

IN AN Y O F THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
R ESO U R CES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-3033 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE t o THE PUBLIC, t a paraon decalaa to kppad a daesun mad* ante
raapec* to d iy m*n*r conaakarad al tea above mealing or hearing, ha may
need a vartwam record d h e proceedng*. nckrdmg tee testimony and ew
(Wnca, ehrch record W nol prowled by tea Cty d Sentord (FS 383 0103)
Rachel Canacelk
Deputy C«y Clerk
Pubtah May 19. 38. 3002

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n c t r h j unmdurad. contrv
gem or u rd q d d M ctoerw. mud Me
tea* criena wth tew Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FlfW T PUBLICATION OF THM
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED W 1L
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data d 9rd ptdkcakon d ten
N dlce la May 31 3009
Oertene 1 Ragan

recorded November 21, 2001. h
Official Records Book 4224. Peg*
1338. Pubic Records ol SerNnoW
County. Florida, copras o l which
Mortgage are attached to PleeffffTs
Amended Complaint a* Exhibit *8*.
FnaSy Pad W bamson seeks to
penaon carwm real property tocated
n Semnole C a rtf. Ftond*. Ybu a n
required to 14* wrtten defense*. V
any. to tea Amended Ccmptte* wte
tea dark ot th* Court whoa* addn**
la 301 N Park Avenue. Santord,
Flondi 32771: and to sen* a copy
wahnteeiyOOIdaykaffarknipub*csbon of tee Nonce upon couwal tor
PltunMI. Mark S Rea eigef. Eaqtw*
whose address • Wright. R*4*y 8
Herdng. P A . 20 Norte Eol*Avenue.
Ortento. Ftond* 32801 Oteerwri*. a
default wri ba emered agasiat you
lor tea rekel demanded In th*
Amended Complaint Mad against
you by Pad Wilramaon
DATED on ten MAY 20, 2003
MARYANNE MORSE
SEMINOLE COUNTY CLERK OF
THE COURT
B y Ruth Kng
A* Deputy Clerk
Pubkah Mey 38. 2003 and June 2.
2003
MM 190

ere anteted et no ooet to you. lor Vte
pfovWori o l certain aseiffm
neese contact Court AdmMMnMkm
at 201 N. Part Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 32771. telephone nenher
(407)665-4227. erthtn 2 worlUnfl
days of your recefpl of N e docu
rnent If hearing Impaired. (TOO) 1
600-9554771.
PuNrth Uey 26. 2002 end Jtete 2.

STERN. P A . ATTORNE Y FOR
FIAJWRFF
•01 %. Unfvertly Drive SuM S X
fhenflton. FL 33334
(9341933-3X0
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH E4SA6*JTIE8
ACT. person* w ifi dsK a lii needtog a tpedW Ktammodsaon ahoxAd
ccrtad COURT AOUNISTRATTON.
af
Vi*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouee M 407-338-4277.1 -3 X
935-3771 (TDO) of 1-3X3388770.
v4* Florida Rariy SanKa.
PutdahMay 33. 3003 and Ate* 3.
3002
MM 138

333 Jarml* Javral Drive
Ortando. FL 32808
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1120 w r m Street. Suae B
Sentord. Florida 33771
JAM ES A BARKS. ADomey
Florid* Bar No 197584
1130 W Fkd Bbeet. S uteB
SantonL FL 33771
Tetophonr 407/321 -1334
Anomay tor Peraond Representative
Pubtah May 38. 3009 d id June 2.
3002
MM 133
N o n c a o F iu j
Pursuant to Florida Statures Salt
Storage Faddy A ct Sec M 803 1
•3 307. Sale d content] (houeehc*tVetto**«i) kt Mated apace to adrify Owner Liana:
0918 Stearman. Mary P
0797 PouM. R. Mtchad
0443 Q am m n Ronato S
0864 Juai. John
To ba aoto or dripoaad ot Thura,
m im . 10 a m. Pubba Auction,
CaahO dy
A tS iriR ty Sura Aawy
810 Rtethtrt Road
Lake Mary. FL 37748
A i mey pay igsCafl 407-333-4333
Pubkah May 38. 3003 and A n * 3.
7003
M k ltM
UtffTtO STATES ttSTVSCT
COURT M O O LI O tlTW CT OF

Caaa No 101-cr SOOrt 330AB
(FortakuraJ
UNITED STATE O F AMERICA

9.
ROBERTO MARRERO
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
Noaca la hereby grvtn ted on Mey
1 .3009. n tea tw eed Unded State*
v Roberto Marrero. Cnmmd No
8.01 -or-SdOri- 22DAB, tea Untied
State* Dtstrici Court tor Vi* Midtk*
Dratnct d
Florida entered a
Praknanary Order tor h e tortMura
Ob
1 Mena 14 hard yearn* and wtvta
gold two ton* fancy try** Nik
b Man* 14 kard yetow and whaa
gold 24 kicti custom design style
c
Man* Oyster Perpetual Rolai
■vetch bang a Sea Dwater Overt

Mod*
Th* Unaad S ides hereby grvea
notice d *s intention to (kapoe* d
tw tortaaad pnipertwa m auch man­
ner aa tea Sacralary d Treasury or a
d 19 U S C |
383. any paraon having or ctoenng
to a legal ng*4, MW or mteraet In any
d th* atoramentionad properties
mual Ne a pebbon wth h e Clerk d
the United Slate* Oratuct Court.
Orlando Drviaion. 300 Federal
Budtkng. 30 North Hughey Aversw,
Orlando, Florida 33801 witen thirty
(30) daya at tea final publication d
nobea d tea cnmewl to ria m acbon
' race** d direct written nchca.
*W wm * earser
The eerilui'i. eha* be vsewd tw **
pedtoner imdar perjury and shat s d
forth tee nahne and astern d tee
pedioner'i right, tale. « merest in
h e forleeed property, tee lure and
circumstances o* the petitioner's
acquarbon d tee nd*. title, or mar
e d In tee toriaded property, any adds
bond tact* euppomng the petition­
er's dam . and h e rebel sought
UNITED STATES SECR ET SER
VICE
MIOOLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
Pidttsh: M iy 38,3003 end Juw 2.9.
3003
MM197
H O IK S
Workforce Central Florida
announces that th* On* Stop
Comrade* wiS be holding a meeting,
to which tee pubic ■ vwSed. and
mey etouda auch other comrade*
meetings ss deemed necessary lor
tea oondud d tea Board’s buaewsa
OATE: June 11. 3003
TIME I a n
LOCATION WCFOteces
1301 Lea Road. SI* 270
WWar Park a 33799
PURPOSE: To tkscua* menera d
truerset to Workforce Canbel Florida,
ante Releranc* to Worklona
For Further bitormabon. Contact
Gary J Eari. Executive Dvector
Woridonw Canbd Florida
1801 Lee Road. S ri 270
Winter Peril FL 33799
(407) 741 4383
Pubkah May 33, 3002
MM 133
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nonce ri hereby given ted I am
engaged n buaewaa al 108 E- 1st
Street. Sentord. Samnoto County.
Ftond*. in te r tea Ficbhou* Nam* d
Anodwt Era and ted I mend u reg­
ular serf name wte th* Drviton ol
Corporattona, TiSahssie* Ftond*.
ei accordwic* with tea promaron* d
dw Fictitious Nam* Statutes. k&gt;W4
Section 383 09. Floods Sitlutes
1991
E. Susan M cCLui
Pubkah May 26. 2002
MM 189
H THE O R CU fT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH JUO KIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
3EM M OLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 02-CA-334-14-G
DIV: Th* Honorable Gene H.
Stephan eon
PAUL WILLIAMSON, an
rxfrvidu*
Pleeilitl
v.
JASON PEREZ, an Individual.
KELLI A KIRK, an nbvidual
GRIND! E MORTGAGE. INC .
e Florida corporation. THE STATE
OF FLORIOA. SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, a pokticd .subikvisron ol tee
Slate ol Florida, and UNKNOWN
TENANI(S).
Ddendariit
NOTICE OF ACTION
T O Jason Peres and Ke* A Kirk
(last known address |
2370 Clay Court
Longwood, FL 32779
YOU ARE NOTIFIED teal a
Amended CumpiavV has been Med
agaeril you in tea above styled case
n which PAUL WILLIAMSON leeks
to rstorm a Promissory Note and
Mortgage a* we* as to toredoaa a
mortgage on cartam reel property n
Semnole County. Florida, to w4
Lot 47. Block A. LAKE BRANTLEY
ISLES SECOND ADCXTION accord
n g to tee Plal teered a* recorded si
PlalBouk 11 Pag* 3. Ftobkc Records
d Seminole County. Florida
In which Defendants. JASON
PER EZ and KELLI A KIRK, a u d it­
ed on October 24, 2001, and was

M THE ORCUfT COURT FOR
SEM NOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 01-CA-3I3B-I4-W
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY O F
CALIFORNIA. N A ,

JOSE M FLORES ANO SUSANA L
ROMAN FLORES. HIS WIFE:
AMERICAN
GENERAL
HOME
EQUITY. INC : UNKNOWN TENANT
NO 1: UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2:
and A a UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING
INTERESTS
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST A
NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACTO N . OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED.
NOTTC1 O F SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 43
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN puttuara to •n Order or Juranery Final
Judgment of toracfcwur* dated May
18. 2003 and enfared n Case No,
OI-CA 2839-14-W of tea Circuit
Court of tee Eighteenth Judicial
Cecua in and tor Sametof* County,
Florida, wherein BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, N A as
Trust**, it Plaintiff and JO SE M
FLORES ANO SUSANA I ROMAN
FIO RES. HIS WIFE: AMERICAN
GENERAL HOME EQUITY. INC :
UNKNOWN
TENANT NO
I;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2 and
A a UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMINO 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 Defender**, I w«
aa* to tee Nghest and beat bvfder lor
oath al tea Wed From Door of tee
Semvwta County Courthouse. X I
North Park Avenue. Santord. Florida
33771 at Serrano** County. Flondi.
al 1100 am on tee 18th day of
JUrri. 3003. the following described
property as set torte *1 sard Order or
Ftfief Judgment, tow*
LOT IJ. BLOCK 4, FAIRLANE
ESTATES SECTION T. REPEAT.
ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECO RDED IN
PLAT BOOK If. PAGE 100 ANO
fo f. oe i h e pim Lic in c o u n t
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
If you tre l peraon erih • tkeabikty
who needs any accommodation n
order 10 parircpeie ei ten proceed­
ing. you are entitled, -n no coat to
you, to tea provison ot certaci assratance Pitas* contact tea Court al
407663 4330 within two (3) working
days of your receipt of ten Nonce, if
you tre heermg or voce Unpaired,
cat Florida Relay Service (800) 9338770
Deled at Santord. Florida on May
18.3002
MARVANNE MORSE
A i Clerk. Circul Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Aa Deputy Clerk
SMITH. HLAH 1 DIAZ. P A
Attorneys tor Plambff
2891 East Oakland Parti Boulevard.
Susa 303
Fori Lauderdale FL 33308
Pubtah SarJord Herald
Pubksh May 23. 200? and June 2.

2002
MM191
THtCIRCUIT COURT
O f TM t fKJMTEEHTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-2712
DIVISION 14-0
WELLS FAHGO BANK
MINNESOTA. N A . AS TRUSTEE
FOR REGISTERED HOLDERS OF
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST 2000 0. ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 20000.

Plaintiff,
vi
ALISON J GALBRAITH, at al,
Detcfyiant(ft).
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purio ta ! to an Ordw Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sato dated May 16,
2002. and entered m Case NO 012712 of tf&gt;e Circuit Court of the
EIGHTEENTH Judcul Orcurt « and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
nh^ean WEILS FARGO BANK MIN­
NESOTA. N A AS TRUSTEE FOR
REGISTERED
HOLDERS
OF
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST 200CD. ASSET BA CK ED
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2000D. re
(he Plaintiff *nd ALISON J G A L­
BRAITH. DAVIS GALBRAITH. TEN ­
ANT »1 N K A KIM MILLS. AMERI­
CAN GENERAL HOME EQUITY,
INC A K A AMERICAN GENERAL
HOME EQUITY; TENANT #t N/KM
KIM MILLS art me Oefentente, 1wnU
ie l to the hsgheat and best b«dda# for
cash al WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY CO UR T­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA at
11 00 AM, on the 20 day of June,
2002. Ihe iofiowtng ctotcribed properfy aa iet forth in *a*d Final Judgment.
LOT 10 AND THE EAST 11 FE ET
OF VACATEO STREET ON WEST.
BLOCK 8, TIER A. E R TRAFFORDS MAP O F THE TOWN O F
SANFORO ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK
1. PAGES
S6
THROUGH 64 INCLUSIVE PUB
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AKA
613 Sanford. Avenue.
Sanford. FL 32771
WITNESS MV HAND and Ihe seat
of 9ut Court on May 17. 2002
Maryinne Marie
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Slroupe
Deputy D e ri
Echevama AAisociwtes, P A
PO Bob 25018
Tampa. Florida 33622 5018
"‘ See American* wtlh Dss-dwL'liae Act
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2002
MM 192

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QUEEN HAYES, LVa QUEEN E.
DERICO.
end
JOHN
K.
SCHOFIELD.
N O TICt OF SAL1
r*cmce t* nereoy grven cnei pumienT
•nary JJudgment emered to
lo e Summery
C m * C o a l of Oarranofa C oaey
Ronds, Iwdi eel ite
loceied
to Bewannte County. Plonda. being
mure specdlceky deaenbed e i IdIowa:
Th* Boute n S M d t * North
447 toto a l dw East l/J of to* Waal
333 2/3 le u of tee Southwest 1/4 of
to* Southwest 1/4 of Section it ,
Toanefap 21 Scute. Rang* 11 Eaat
Semtool* County Ftortl*
H pubic iff* to tea h &amp; m l and
b ail bftkdsr. tot c i* f\ l th* W ait kanl
door of th* Semlncf* County
Courthouae. X I Norte Pwk Avsnu*.
Santord, flprtd*. at Tl 00 am . on tw
day ol June 13. 3009
Dated Way IS 3002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of tee Cbcub Court
By Mery Sbbupe
Nest E. Yoiaig. Attorney
300 Third Sheet. N W
Wveer Haven. FI. 33831-4009
Pubtah May M . 2 X 3 and JM ie 2.
3003
MM 193
M TH E ORCUTT COURT
08 THE EIGHTEENTH
j u o k u l c n c u fT
81 AND FOR
SCM M OLS COU3TTY,
E lO H D A
CA SS NO.: C3-CA-143 14W
MORTGAGE ELECTROfffC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S, WC..
rk
DOROTHEA C. PATTERSON, t k l
DOROTHEA PATTERSON.
DEARMONO P PATTERSON. 9 /U t
OE ArtMONO PATTERSON. JOHN
DOE.
Unknown
Spouse
of
DOROTHEA C. PATTERSON * V a
DOROTHEA PATTERSON: JANE
DOE. Unknown Spouaa ol
DEARMONO P. PATTERSON » V a
DEARMONO PATTERSON, and
UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS,
N O T lC I O f SA1A
N « r* it hereby given fia t pur­
suant to tee order or ffnel judgment
•rad to tori cause to tee Croat
Coon ol Sem nole County. Ftond*. I
writ »*4 the property situated In
Seminole Couffy, Flondi. descitoed
8
LOT 733. SPRING OAKS UMT 4.
ACCORDING
TO
TH E
PLAT
TH EREOF. AS RECO RDED IN
PLAT BOOK IT .n x a C B M A N O b e.
PUBLIC RECOROS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
and commonly known ea
334 Lemonwood Crete, Akamont*
Springs, FL 32714
al pubke sate, to tea Nghest and bes4
boat*, tor cash at tea weal bon
door ol tee Seminole County
Courthouae. Santord. Florida. *1
11 X AM on August 8, 3003
Dated May 16 3009
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
In accordance with tee American*
W ffi Dtaab**** Act. paraona wffh
dsatmmes nesttng * special accom­
modation to participate to tbs pro­
ceeding should contact court
Adrm tbabon *1 riU phon* mvnber
(407188S-43X. not rater t w i seven
(7) days prior to tee ptoceea n g 8
hearing imparled, (TDO) 1-3X9338771. or Voro* (V)1-8X9333770,
via Florida Relay Service
Mason E A x k x m et P A
17737 U S 19 Norte, Suae S X
Clearwater. FL X784
1727)538 3600
Pubtah Mey 33. 3009 end June 3.
2003
MU194
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IfTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A SE NO: 01 C A 2028 14 W
CH ARTER
ONE
MORTQAGE
C O R P . successor by merger to
AMERICAN HOME FUNOtNO. INC .
PLAINTIFF
VS
THE UNKNOWN SPO USE, HEIRS.
D EVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOCR
OR AGAINST Th* Estate ol
DOROTHY MAE BOYD a/k/a
DOROTHY
M
BOYD
xk l
DOROTHY BOYD. Deceased. THE
VILLAS OF CASSELBERRY
HOMEOW NERS ASSOCIATION.
IN C.
ROBERT
E
BOYD:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT
E BOYD. LEON F. BOYD. JR :
CLINTON H. BOYD. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN per
suarn to a Summary Trial Judgment
of Fotactoaur* dated Mey It. 2X 2
entered In Civf Cae* Na. 01-CA2028-14 W ol te* Cecu* Court of to*
18TH Judicial Circuit In and tor
SEMINOLE County,
Santord.
Ftond*. I wit ta* to tea hv/wij and
text bxtder tor cash at te* Weal
Front Door at te* SEMINOLE Com fy
Courthouse located U 301 N. Parti
Avenue n Santord. Honda, al 11 X
a m on to* 18 day of June. 2003 tee
Mow ing described property aa sal
forth In said Summary Final
Judipnenf. lo w*
LOT I X . THE VILLAS OF CAS­
SELBER R Y
PH ASE
TWO.
ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 25. PAGE(S) 19. X ANO 31
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
Dated tors 16 day ol May. 2003
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol te* Circu* Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Dark
Pubkah ri:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F OAVIO J

W THE ORCUTT COuftT
W THE IfTH
JUO ICUL CWCUTT,
M A M FOR
M M W
COUNTY.
F L O fX A
JU M M CTK M O TV M O N
C A SIN O : 01 C A 333414W
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO .
PLAJNTTFF
VS
CARLA L B C U E V U V m A M IF
DEAD. THE UfdOfOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS, DEVISEES. G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES, UENORS,
CREDITORS. T R U S n tS ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH UNDER
OR AGAINST CARLA L BELLE:
UWNOWN SPOUSE O F CARLA L
BELLE. F ANY) THE CROSSM OS
MASTER COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. IN C; HIDDEN
VLLAGE CONDOMPFUM
ASSOCIATION. INC: BOYLE
MANAGEMENT SERVICES. M C.;
CAPITOL
CONSTRUCTION
8
DEVELOPMENT CORP .
PRESTIGE LUMBER A SUPPLIES,
INC; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
A3 UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION

DEFENDANTS)

^ DTTff X
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN putsuanf to a Sianmary Final A/dgmam
o l Foractoaun dated May 18 3 X 9
araarad In Ctef Caaa Ha Ot-CA3S34-1 *■'W of tea C to X Court of te*
13TH judicial C b o * In and tor
SEMINOLE Crxrry
Santord.
Ftond*. I wff te* to tee K|t e * and
bast bidder tor cate al te* Waal
Front Door i f tea SEMNOLE Com fy
Courteous* located M X I N. Parti
Avenue to Santord. Ftond*. al 1 1 X
am. ante* 11 day of Jun*. 3 X 9 tea
term to said Summary Final
JUdgnwK lo-vsrt;
THAT CERTAIN CONOOfWNIUM
PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT I N .
BLALDfNG TO. F300EN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM. TOGETHER WITH
AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE
LAND. COMMON ELEMENTS ANO
COMMON EXPENSES APPU R ­
TENANT O F SAJO UNIT. ALL IN
ACCORDANCE WITH AND SUB­
JECT TO THE COVENANTS, CON­
DITIONS. RESTRICTIONS. TERM S
ANO OTHER PROVISIONS O F THE
DECLARATION O F CONOOfUMNIUM
OF MOOCN VILLAGE CONOOMff*UM. FEED MARCH 23. 19SS IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1394.
PAGE 1381, ALONG WITH SUBSE­
QUENT MODIFICATIONS FILED
THERETO. ALL OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIOA
Dated tela IS day cf M ay 3 X 3 .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of th* Cbeu* Court
By. Mary Qtroup*
tteemvCter*
Pubtah si:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. P A ., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF

XI S University Drive SuM 3X

Ptantebon. F L U X *
(934)2X6X0
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraon* wte dtabaaaa naadIng a spactel accommodation s ta id
anted COURT ADMINISTRATION.
*1
th*
SEMINOLE
Com ty
Caurthou** at 407833-4377. 1-800933-3771 (TOO) or 1-8X933-3770,
vw Ftond* Relay Servica.
Pubkah May 98. 3002 and Jm a 2.
3003
MM 198
M TH E ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 13TH
JU04CLAL CteCLAT,
M ANO FOR
SE3BNOLI COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A SIN O : 01 CA 1313 1 4 W
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES D/B/A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
GERARD A NICHOLSON. IF LIV­
ING. AND
IF OEAD, THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
MEiRS.
DEVISEES.
GRAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENOR3.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUOH. UNDER
OR AGAINST OERARO A
NICHOLSON. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF OERARO A NICHOLSON. IF
ANY. KATHRYNE OLSEN, IF
LIVING. ANO IF DCAO , THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREOfTORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH. UNDER
OR AGAINST KATHRYNE OLSEN.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
KATHRYNE OLSEN. IF ANY. FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK. HlOOEN
VIUAOE CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION INC: THE
CROSSINGS MASTER
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. INC,
CAPITOL
CONSTRUCTION
4
DEVELOPMENT CORP
A/K/A
CAPITOL COAST 4
DEVELOPMENT CORP.: JOHN
DOE ANO
JANE DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu&gt;•uarf to • Summary F rill Ju rg n e t
of Foractoaura dated May 16 3009
enfared n C.vJ Caaa No 0 1 CA
3913 14 W of tea Orou* C oat C4 te*
ta ttf Judicial Circu* in and lor
SEMINOLE Comty.
Santord.
Ftond* I wd i* l to to# highest and
beat bidder tor cate at tea West
Front Dour al the SEMINOLE County
Comhoue* located al X I N Park
Avenue « Santord, Ftonda. H 11 0(1
am on te* 8lfi day ol AuguaL 2003
te* toSowng deaertoed property aa
aal Itortn In u id Summary Final
Judgrnard, tow«
UNIT 19. BUILDING 2A. OF HID­
DEN VILLAGE CONDOMINIUMS.
ACCORDING TO THE DECLARA­
TION OF CONDOMINIUM THERE­
OF, RECOROED IN OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 1334. PAGE 13JI
THROUGH 1737, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUIF
TY. FLORIOA
Dated tew 16te day of May. 3003
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE

L ecals

B y Oorttey W. Boton
Deputy Clerk
THE 8E48N O U HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC E ! O F DAVE) J.
STER N . F A . ATTORNEY FOR
FUW fTIFF
901 &gt;. Unfverifty Drive BlAe 3 X
PtonteAton. FL2 B 2 4
(9S4)233-60X
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE

m

ACT,
F|4 .
a rte ct COURT AOIAFffSTFWTON.
at
te*
SEMINOLE
County
Couteoua* at 407-8388227.1 -8 X
•36-3771 (TOO) or 1-300-383-8770.
PutfHfi May 39. 2 X 2 and Jm * 3.
3001
MU 187

M THE CWCLET COURT
OF THE I8TM

C A M NO: IB C A M 1 6 W
BA78( ONE NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FAC/ATHE FBWT
NATIONAL BANK O F C H C A G O A S
TRUSTEE LA C ER THAT CERTAFI
POOLING 6 SERVICING AGREE­
MENT DATED AS O F DECEMBER
I. 198* FO R HTC MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES
SERIES 1984-1.
FUUN RFF
VS.
JAVIER VEGA, r U V N G AND W
DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. G R AN TEES.
ASSIGN EES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUOH, UNOCR
O R AGAINST JAVIER VEGA;
PATRICIA VEGA, If LM N O . ANO IF
DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS, D EVISEES. G R AN TEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TR USTEES ANO ALL
O TH ER PARTIES CLABAN G AN
INTEREST BY. TH R O UG H UNOCR
OR AGAINST PATRICIA VEGA;
OANBURY U A L HOMEOWNERS*
ASSOCIATION, M C.; TH E UNITED
STATES O FM dER C A O N B EH A LF
O F TH E SECRETARY O F
HOUSING ANO URBAN
DEVELOPMENT. NATtONSCRCOTT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CORPORATION F/K/A
NATTONSCRCOTT FINANCIAL
SER VICES CORPORATION OF
FLORIDA: JOHN DOC ANO JANE
DOE A S UF6LN0WN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
OCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O F
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN put(uanl to a Sunnary Fkwf JudgrnM
of Foractoaun dated May 1A 3 X 9
entered bi C M Caaa No 09-CA-S414-W of to* e b o n C a u l of to* IfTH
Afdtotol CbcuB to and tor SEM MOLE
Com fy. Sanford, Ftarida. I * !• * ■ to
tea Ngfn af and bate teddar tor caah
at tea Weal Front Ouor at tea SEMI­
NOLE Curnby Comteoua* located at
X I N . Park Avaraw In SantonL
Ftonda, m 11X t in . on n a 18 day
ol Jun*. 9 X 9 tee knowing &lt;te*cr«wd
property M t*f forth to said
Siaranary Final Judpnard. towte
LOT 111, DAfOUHY U A L UNIT
TH REE A . ACCORDING TO THE
FLAT TH EREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BO O K M . FAD ES X ANO 11
PLW4JC rv * co n e s o e u u w o u
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated tote 19 dey a l M ay 2009
(c iflc u rr c o u r t s e a l )
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterti of te* O roul Court
B y Mery Stroup*
Deputy Cterk
Pubkah In:
TH E SEM M OLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F DAVID J.
S TER N , P .A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF

Ml S. Unrveraty Drive SUMSX
Ptoraebcri, FL »324

(984)2388X0
IN ACCO RDAN CE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, peraon* arte d n l l l i i neecP
tog ■ special accommoBteun s ta id
bortacT COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
te*
SEMINOLE
County
Couteoua* te 407-888-4227.1 600
933-8771 (TOO) or I 8 X 9334770.
vte norw * Ratty Service
Pub*ehUey 38, 3 X 3 and Jun* 2.
3X2
MM 198
M THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE IfTH
JUO ICUL CIRCUIT,
8f ANO FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVttiON
C A S E NO: 8 2 C A 0 S M 1 4 W
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
MORTQAGE COMPANIES DM A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE.
PLAINTIFF
VS
EUGENIA ft CO FFEY. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
S PO U SE. HEIRS.
OEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
U EN O R S .
CREDITORS,
TR USTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN FITEHEST
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER OR
a o a i n s t e u q e n ia b
co ffy,
UNKNOWN SPO USE O F EUGENIA
B CO FFEY. IF ANY. JOHN DOE
ANO JAN E DOE A S UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uanf to a Summery Ftoel Judgment
o l FcncJoem* deled Mey 19. 3 X 3
entered r i 0/9 C at* N a (X2CAX 8 8 14-W af tee Cba/ff Court al tee
14TH JudK/aJ Circuit to end lor
SEM INOLE County.
Santord.
Ftonda. I wd te l to te* higheat and
beet ladder tor caeh te to* Weal
From Door al te* SEMINOLE Comty
Courthouae betted al X I N. Park
Avenue m SantonL Ftond*. te I I X
am cn tee 1301 day al June. 3 X 9
**&lt; torte in said Summary Trial
JudaiTwnl toMt'
LO T 53. OF ROBIN HILL. UNIT
TH R EE, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK tS. PAGE 32. PUBLIC
RECO ROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Gated tew 138i day ol May. 3X 9
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk of tea Cecu* Court
By: Oorodry W Borion
Deputy Cterk
Pubtah m
THE SEMUrOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O f OAVIO J.
STER N . P A .. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
901 S Unrvara/ly Dm* SuM 500
Plantation. FL 3X 34
(934)233-3X0
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSAfldJTlES
ACT.
mg a apeoai aocommodabm tnoukl

L eca ls
COURT ADMBMTTWnON,
_
tee
SEMINOLE
Comfy
Couteoua* te 407-898-4237, IM G

9888771 (TOO) Of 18X983-4770.
tto Ftorkto Ratey Strata*.
Pltoteh lto y 3ft 2 X 3 and A ri* 1

4841 IS____________________ _
B lt W C S C U T COURT
O FTH S18TH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT,

C A M NO: 91 CA 3 9 X 1 4 R
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAOE CO
O V A COMMONWEALTH UNITED
MORTGAGE COMPANY.

PLAINTIFF

VS.
JEFFR EY S. MILLER A/K/A JEF­
FREY M ALER r LM N O . AM ) *
DEAD. THE UMDfOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEEB. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TO RS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
O TH ER PARTIES CLAWING AN
B4TERE3T BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AOAM ST JEFFREY 3 MILLER
A/K/A
JEFFR EY
M ftU R .
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JEFFREY
ft M ftU R A/WA JEFFREY M ftUR .
CASA PARK V ILA S OF
TUSCAW ftLA
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DCFENOANI(S|

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
U r * to a Smvnary Final Judpnam
c* Foractoaura dated May 1ft 3X3
araarad to C M Cat* N a 01-CA29X14-W a l tea Ctoate Court of tea
13TH Judctet Cbtuff to and tor
BEM M OUE Courfy.
Sontotd.
Ftonda. I rate ool to tea httpieat and
bate betoav tor cash te te* Waal
Froat Dow at te* S EM M O U County
Couteouaa betted te X I N Park
Avanu* to Sardbift Ftorkto, te 1 I X
am on tea ttto (toy of Jm a, 3X2
aat totte In aatd Summary Final
LOT ft (LESS THE NORTH 10
FOOT THEREOF) ANO THE
NORTH 1.0 FOOT O F LOT 7,
BLOCK 44. CASA PARK VILAS
PHASE II. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED 81
FLAT BOOK X , PAGE 97-99. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMF
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dtead tela 1«te day of May 2X3
(CIRCUIT COURT BEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterti e* te* CteM Court
B y Dorothy W. Bollon
Deputy Cterk
Pibftoh In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F DAVW J
STERN. P .A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I ft Untvanffy Drive Sut* 500
Ptoltod, 1. F t 33334
(9341333-8X0
8f ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DfSASATTKS
ACT, paraona wfte daabtkai read
tog a apactel accommodation ihoukf
coraed COURT ADMM9TRATI0N.
al
te*
SEMINOLE
Comfy
Couteouaa te 407883-4337.18 X
953-9771 (TDO| or 1-3X9333770.
vto Ftond* Ratey Sarvto*
Pubkah Mey 2ft 3X2 and Jure 2.
2X1

OP THE IfTH
JUO ICUL ORCUTT.
M AN O PO R
9CM M OLE COUNTY.
PLORKIA
JURISDICTION OMSfON
C A M NO: 0 1 C A 3 8 X I4 W
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A INLAND
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PLAPfTIfF
VS.
W ftUAM C. PYLE. IF LM NO. AND
IF
DEAD,
THE
UNKNOWN
SPO USE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
O RAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
U EN O R S.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST WILUAM C
PYLE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f WftJJAM
C. PYLE. IF ANY. KATHLEEN A
OOYCE. IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
QHANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AM) ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
8TTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOCR
OR AGAINST KATHLEEN A
OOYCE. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
KATHLEEN A. OOYCE. IF ANY;
QREENWOOO LAKES
HOMEOW NERS’ ASSOCIATION.
INC.; THE CROSSINGS MASTER
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. INC.
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S. INC
AS NOMINEE FOR HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION. JOHN
DOE
AND
JANE
DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS W
POSSESSION
OEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
•uara to a Summary Trial Judgment
of Foreclosure dated May 18. 2X3
in tend In C M Cate No 01-CA2X8- 14-W of tea C k u i Court of te*
13TH Judicial Circu* in and tor
SEMINOLE County.
Sanford.
Ftond*. I aid aal to te* ra^wft and
beat ladder tor caah al tw Weal
Front Door al 8w SEMINOLE Comfy
Couteouaa touted M X I N Para
Avanu* m Sentord. Ftonda. M 11X
am . on toe I9to day of Jma. 2X 2
tel forth n ta d Summary Trial
Judgnwm. to w*
LOT 8. BLOCK 2. GREENWOOD
LAKES UMT D 3 -A'. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK X ,
PAGES II THROUGH 22. O f THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated tow 18to day of May 2X2.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Ow Croat Court
By Dorotey W Bokcn
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah ri.
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J
STERN. P A , ATTORNET FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I S U n w ary Drive SuM 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(934)233.9X0
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. ponorw enh a iiO U w i nami­
n g a apecM! auevranodaken teoUd
anted COURT ADMINISTRATION, to
to# SEMINOLE Comfy C u t n t o to
407-333-4327, 13X3583771 (TDO)
or 1 8 X 9 5 3 9 7 7 0 . vw I t o m Relay
Pvbatoi May 29 2 X 2 and Juw J. 2X 2
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L egals
N trn c c o r p u k j c h c u m o t o
A M M O TH t E8MF0M0 l a n d
o rv tL O M B H T r e g u l a t i o n s
Th* Coy c l Santoro Ptomng and
lonm g Com nvum m l had i puMc
bkkffog to m m and raeonunand to
*M C ly Commaaton amantoiania to
toa Sanford Land D*v*tapm*nf
n ^ M to n a . Schsduto E . Addtoonal
RaquramanM and Provtstona tor
SpaoAc Urn*, on l h i n * a Jana 6,
M W al 7 00 P M in lha City
C m iN m u n Chambst*. Sm tortCffy
Hal.
H atau ad paitwa may appaar al tm
maaano and tw hoard lagndtog tw
prooooad im snansriti
Wsrstla J
partao may alto submit mutton ecmmanta ragardaig tha proposed
amandmanu to day Uardar, Oaactor
of Engtoaaryig and Plam ng. P. O
So* 17*8, S anto rd.aK 77J.170*
A copy c l a« proposed amandmanw is on Ma with aw Department
ol Engmaamg and Ptonrang al O y
H a l Santoro Florida and may ba
rapected by foe pubic.
Adnca to aw pubbe: a ■ parson
itaildaa to appaal a daemon mada
SMI raapact to any manor ccnod
. arad al aw abova haanng ha may
naad a verbeim racord ol Vw proeaadmgi, nctuOng tothmony and
- avrdanca , wf.cn racord a not provto
' ad by tfw cay ol Sanford (FS .
288 0105)
Parsons wan q i ebttkei neeOng
* sssfatanca to parScipala to tw pro­
ceedings
should
compel lha
Paraonnel Office ADA Coordntoor al
• *07 330-5626 41 hours n advance ol
the mas mg
PubSsh Way 70.2003
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Thursday Jura A, 9002 to consider
» a propaa«d amendment to d a
Comprehensive Plan tor property
tocaled al 2712 Harowaua Avarua.
Legal Daacryacrr Thai part ol SEC
22 TWP 193. ROE 30E. SamnAe
Couidy. F L daacrtwd aa kftome
Commanca at ha SE comai of SEC
22. TWP I9B. ROE 30E. m l nsi N
893744* W siting dw Soudt bw of
dw SE 1/4 of sad SEC 22 tor a Hetance * 1087.48 It; fa rc e run N
000805* W along «w Soudwrty Ins
of AMENDED PLAT RIBAUT FOR­
EST, accortfng to dw pto! foereot, as
recorded In PB 7 P0 Tl.o t foe PubSc
Raconda ol Semrato Cowdy- Ftonda.
end foe Southerly prokngefion foered tor a Batonca of 788 08 8 to dw
POO. dance ccraraa N 00CNTOT W
•tong aatd Soudwrty kna tar a Ba­
lance of 194 97 It dance fu i 8
191758* W along dw East Ine of
Parcel C • Tract I, aa racordad In
Ortctol Racorda Book 3337. Page
1924. of dw Pubac Racorda of
Samaida County. Flonda. tor ■ Ba­
lance of 2 t(7 ft thence run N
0309 04* W along dw E M Bw of
lands dsaertoed n Official Racorda
Book 891. Page 454. of see) Pubic
Records tar a detente o l 8030 ff to
dw cantartna ol a cftach; dance tun
d a tokoneig 5 coutsee atong fw W
k a of u d Official Racorda Booh
B91, PO 4*4 and seed center** ol
Blch. 1)3 0048297 W tor a B a m *
ol 58 22 fc 2)3 081820* W tor 1 de­
fence of 44 09ft; 3)9 1953* t r W tor
* Balance ol 2995 It 4)3 291C06*
W tor s datanca ol 4048 It 3)3
0740*087 W tor ■ distance ol 4738 ft.
dance nm 3 111758* W atong urd
E B n ol Parcel C •Tract t. toi a Ba­
lance ol 4521 ft to ■ comar on laid
6 B a . dance on N 6952-41* E lor a
COH8IDE71 A CONOm ONAL USE
Balance ol 64 (7 ft to dw POB
Nohca a Iwratry gnran am a PubSc
AmanBng dw Future Land lla* deeHaanng a d ba hatd by aw Plannsig
ftpiadon ol did Compratwnarva Plan
A Zoning Commaaon n aw Cay
from I (Induitnaf) to dial ol WD60
Commtaion Chambers. Cay Han.
(Walarfronf Downtown Buunata
Sanford. Flonda. al 700 pm on
Otobtcf)
Thuredey. June 1 ,2003, to consular
ft w anacyaiad dial dw Santoid Cdy
■ request tor a Conations! Use In a
Commsalon ad conaalar due maftar
S O -!, SmgtoFsmffy Residential
M a pubic haanng on Monday. Ana
Zonng District
24. 2002 It dw Cdy Commaesfo
l e q a l o escniP TiO N : l o t s 1314
Chambers
Cdy Had. Sanford.
IS i t t 17 BLK 14 m o SEC
Flonda, al 7 00 p m Intoraitad par­
OREAMWOU) PC 4 PQ TO
kas may appear al dw msspng am
Tha property bang more ganaraty
ba heard regarBng dw tranamdtol ol
daacrtwd aa 2404 Mapto Annua
dw proposed pl^ amanBrwnl to dw
Conditional
Use
Requested
Cdy Comnaarcn
tntaraatod farConstruct tour (4) O p s in
aorta may atdsnd andlan commanta
A l parses in merest and efftzene
Tha proposed amsndtiwra to dw
ifw l have an opponurwy to ba heard
Compralwnafrd Plan can ba kwpactal said hearing
ad by dw pubic M dw Dopardrwnl ol
By order of fw Planning A Zorang
Engkwaraig and Planning ofhea
Second Floor. Sanford Cdy Hal. 300
Commission ol lw Cay ol Sanford.
Florida. fort Tfo dey of Mey. 2002
N Park Avenue. Bantord. Ftonda
kkchoe! Skel. Chormen
Michael
Skit,
Chaaman
Ptonrang 1 Zorwig Commission
Planning 6 Zonng Commeaion
PubSsh May 20. 2002
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC daporMMI4S
son decides to appesl a daemon
made srtdi rasped to any matter com
sdered al dw above mealing or
NOT1CI TO THE PUBLIC
haanng. halllw may need a verbatim
Ncrtee is Iwraby given tw l a Pubac
Haanng aril ba hatd by foe Plerewig
record ol dw proraarings ncfoBng
0 Zonng C o n m iu cc In tha Cty
dw tastsnony and andancs. wtveh
Commtssion Chambers. Cay ItM.
record w not provided by dw Cdy ol
Sanford. Flonda. al 7 00 pm on
Sentord (FS 288 0105)
Thursday. June 0, 2003 to conedee
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
h*iwifiq thA»njB av*f '■*t**pwI- 1 r rr r m ro asaiaTAN ce t o pan
m*f&lt;( *&gt; Eh* lo t i**y Ordruv*.* of Uw
netTATt IN ANT o r THESE 71101
City ol Sanford. Samarola County.
CEEDING3 SHOULD CONTACT
Honda
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
Raronarg from: M-1, Industrial
COORDINATOR AT 330-5828 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
To thal of PD. Planned Development
MEETING
Legal Oeecnpuon Thai pan oI SEC
Pubish: May 28, 2002
22 TVfP 103. RO E 30E. Sammole
MM147
County. FL. described as toSowe:
Commence at dw SE corner al SEC
p u b l ic N o n c a
22, TWP 19S. ROE 30E. and run N
The Sensnde County Port Audwdy
895 7 4V W along dw South law of
hereby gvaa pubic n o w Her dw
tha SE 1/4 of said SEC 22 tor a rteBudget Conmnaa wW meal on &gt;aw
tsnea ol 1087 48 It: trance nxi N 00
5, 2002 al 1200 noon n dw Board
08 05’ W along lha Scudwrty law cl
noom ol dw ABnmstraaon Bukkng.
AMENOED PLAT RIBAUT FOREST.
1510 fUstrwr Place. Sanford.
•ccorOng to the plat Jwraof. at
Semnoie County. Honda
recorded n PB 7 PO 11. ol dw Pubic
Persona srih BsabWtws nsaBng
Records of Semeiols C a n y . Flonda.
eserttenca to partiopais n mesa pn&gt;
and dw Southerly prolongahon dwracaadmgs
should contort dw
01 tor a distsnea of 786 00 ft to tha
Serrwxrfs Caddy Port Audnrdy to
POfl. dance corttnua N 0008 05' W
sdvsnce ol fw fiwebng. el (407)
•long sad Southerly Ira tor a &lt;*•322-4798. Persons era advwad dwl
lanes of 104 07 n: dance run S
1 dwy dacida to appeal any daemons
■81756* W along d a East law ol
made 1 fort mealing, dwy and naad
Parcel C ■ Tract I. aa recorded si
a record oI dw proeeeOngi. and for
Official Racorda Book 1337, Page
such purposes dwy may need to
1824, ol d a Public Record* of
insure a verberan record aI dw pro­
Semeioto Counry. Flonda. tor a d e­
ceedings
made, which racord
fence ol 21 87 ft. dance run N
■nefudss foe Issomony and avrdsnea
030004’ W along d a East kna of
upon wtroh dw appeal w based
lands described n Official Records
Section 288 0108 Ftonda Statutes
Book 891. Page 454. ol said Public
Dsfsd al Sanford. Sem rola Courdy.
Records tor s distance ol 80 30 8 to
Ftonda fow I5d&lt; day ol May. 2002
d a camarkna of a dttch. dance n o
AD
dw fodowng 5 course! along dw W
Ssmnoie Caddy Port Aufoordy
kra of sad Official Racorda Book
By Mtolwsl Good. Chatman
89t. p a 454 and sad camertoa of
Attest Bob R Douglas. Secretory
Ofch, I)S 004829* W tor a distance
Pubish May 28. 2002
ol SB 22 ft 2)3 0819-20* W tor • OeMM174
lanes cl 44 09 ft. 3IS 1953 t r W tor
a distance ol 28 95 ft, 4)3 281806IN TH8 c » c u rr COURT
W for a dslanca of 40 48 It 5)3
FOR 9EMMOLE COUNTY
0740 06* W for a dstanca ol 47 38 If.
PROBATA DIVISION
dance run S 181756* W along tad
Fite Number 02-4*9CP
E Ira cl Parcel C ■ Trad 1. tor # a t
IN RE ESTATE OF
tanca of 4521 tt to a comer on ta d
ESSIE MAE TOPI IN.
E kna. dance tun N 895241* E for a
dstanca ol 64 87 It to d a POB
NOT1CC TO CREWTORS**^
Tha property beeig more generally
(Summary Administration)
described as 2782 Narcissus
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Avenue
CLAIMS OR DEMANOS AGAINST
Tha Plannsig 6 Zorwig Commwson
THE ABOVE ESTATE;
and submit a tacomnandahon to die
You a s Iwraby notified dial an
City Commission m liro t ol. or
Order ol Summary Admmstrstron
agaeist. d a requested change or
has bath entered ai dw eeuie ol
amendment Tha Cay Commission
ESSIE MAE TOPUN. deceased. Fie
and hod a P iik c Haanng si d a Cay
Member 02 499 CP by dw CacuN
Commission Room m City Han.
Court lot SEMINOLE County.
Sanford. Honda at 7 00 p m on June
Flonda, Probale Division, dw
24, 2002. to consder sad recom­
address ol which la Post Office
mendation lh a Cay Commtssion
Drawer *C*. Sanford. FL 32771; foal
may place conditions upon lha
dw total value ol dw estate is
rarorang by means ol a dsvetopmenl
535.000 00 and foal dw names and
order
address ol fooae to whom 4 hat bean
AN psitas si mates! and citizens
assigned by such order ire:
shad have an cpportiaiay to ba heard
Name
•t sod hesrog
Herbert
Cherry
By order of d a Ptonrang 6 Zoning
Address
Commission of dw Cay of Sanford.
1407 Wssl I5dl Street
Floods, dw 1st day of May. 2002
Sanford, a 32771
Michael Skat. Chairman
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
Ptanneig A Zorang Ccsnmssion
NOTIFIED THAT
ADVICE TO IH E PUBLIC If a par­
AN creators of dw sstols of foe
son decides u appeal a decision
decedent end persons having ctoerw
mada with respect to any manat conor demands agasisl dw setsla oI dw
sdered at the abova meeting or
decedent ether foan those kftsd n
haanng. h a V a may need a verbalvn
dw Older d Summery ABnawlraaon
racord of d a procaedngs raJuOng
must Ne dws cleans srih due cocel
d a testimony and evidence which
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER
racord is not provided by lha City cl
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
Sanford (FS 288 01051
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
PERSON S WITH DISABILITIES
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
NOT SO FEED WAX BE FOREVER
IICIPATE IN ANY O f THESE PRO­
BARRED
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
The dele d foe tirs! publication ol
THE PERSON N EL OFFICE ADA
fow Notice a May 28. 2002
COORDINATOR AT 330 5828 48
HERBERT
CHERRY
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
Personal Representative
MEETING
1407 Wesl ISdi Street
Punkah May 26. 2002
Sanford. FL 32771
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MACK N CLEVELAND JR
a Bar #014132
Hotlea of Amendment to lha City
Attorney tor Personal Repitsentotrve
Ol Sanford Compralwnataa Plan
209 North Oak Avenue
Notice a hereby grvsn d a l e Pibkc
Sanford, ftonda 32771
Haarsig nri be la k l by the Cay d
1407)322 1314
Sanford
Planning
A
Zoning
Pubisn May 26. 2002 end Juna 2.
Commission, acting as d a City of
2002
Sanford s Land Planning Agency, si
M ill 79
lha Ofy Commission Chamber s, City
Had. Sanford, Flonda. at 7 00 p m on

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M T W CMRUTT COUNT POM
t l W ICLJ COUNTY,
FLO N O A
PN O M T1 DIVniON
FILE MO. Q2-29S-CP
IN RE: ESTATE O f
BARBARA ALISON LINN BECKER
DvcatM d
n o t ic e t o c m o rro R *
TO A U PERSONS HAVTNO CLAIMS
OR DEMANOS AGAINST THE
ABOVE ESTATE:
Tha aOrMsBaaon of tw aatota of
BARBARA ALISON LINN BECKER
deceased. F ie Nunber 02 298-CP.
W panting m tw Clroud Cout tor
Banknote County. Ftonda. Probata
ONtoton. dw adOse* ol which la 301
R Pam Avenue. Sanford. FL. 32771.
Tha names snd address d tfw
Psrsonsl Hapraaantatfva and Bw
Proaonri RaptatatdaBvat Mtomay
are art torth twfoa.
ALL INTERESTED PERSON ARE
N OTIFltDTH AT
A l credfor* d tw dfcadm l and
other persona having claims or
rtamanda aganst d e c a d e s aslets
VtokxNrrg unmaturad, corSingas or
leWyedaSad clalma. on whom a copy
d ta t nonca a served mual M i toed
ctoima srih Baa Court W1TWN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF THE FIRST
PUOLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THIHTV DAYS AFTER THE
OATE O f SERVICE OP A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l a tm creators d Bw dscsdsnl
and parsons havmg ctoima or
demands against Bw decadence
•Slats, Inckxlng urmaforad. ccnhrv
gent or todeMdatsd rtakrw. rrsial toe
foair ctoinw MBi BM Court WfTTBN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
A l l CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT
SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
DOUGLAS P LINN
Personal napraeantofow
744 Sherwood Drive
W rtei Sprtage. FL 32706
Frank G Ffoktwkwr. Attorney
Ftonda Bar No 146736
tOB East HOcrosI Strati
Port Olhca Bos 1789
Orlando. FL 32802-1789
Telephone: 407/423-0012
Attorney tor Personal Rapraaarkaava
Pubish. May 28. 2002 H id A n a 2.

2002
MMIBO
M TH I O R C U rr COURT FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY,
FLOrnOA
PRORATE DtVWON
F U M l 02-417-CP
DIVISION FREEMAN
IN RE ESTATE OF
JOHN FRANKLIN GLATTING,
Dscaaasd
NOTICE TO CREO nO RS
Tha aOnaartraeon d Bw asiaia ol
JOHN
FRANKLIN
G U T T IN G
dacaaaad. Fks Number B2-417-CP.
N psnOng n tw Cvcuk C o a l tor
Samarcka County. Ftonda. Probate
Division, the sddxsss ol which a P O
Bnv SOaa. ttentord. FL. 32772 SOM .
The nemaa and address ul Ura
Parsons! Representative end the
Paraonal Hepraeenn v . i t inorney
era art tordi batow
AN cradNora ol dw dscsdsnl and
other persona having deans or
demands against decedent*a estate
nckjdng unmaturad. conbngsrk or
imiqtodMed daana, on whesn a copy
d daa nonce w served must Ne foaa
dam n with fow Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O F SERVICE OF
A CO PY O F THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
A l other creators of fw dacadsrk
and persona having ctoima or
demands against Bw decadent's
••tola, in du in g unmaturad. conkngark or isiiqudaiad daana. m ot Ms
foot deans erkh fow Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FO REVER BARREO
Tfw dels of fast pcbiicstion J fort
Nonca a May 28. 2002
SONIA SALEH 0LATTI740
Personal Rapraaentoliva
108 Rad Bay Drive
Longwocd, FL 32779
Laurence C. Hamas. Eaquaa
Florida Bar No 0237914
loemdaa, DroaOr.lt. Dealer Kentor A
Raad, P A
215 North Eoto Drtvs
Port Office Bos 2809
Orlando. FL 32802 2809
Tafaphona: 407-8434600
(407)8434444
Atlorrwy tor Paraonal Raprsaantoliva
Pubish May 28. 2009 and Jena 2.

20C2
M M iai
IN TM* CIRCUTT COURT
FOR U M N O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.: 02-49S-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GEORGE FO STER
Dacaaaad.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO I) Beverly Foster. 831 S W BBl
Slrsal. Pompano Bsach. Flonda
33060

2) Linda Haywood. 1339 Suffolk
Road Wskar Park. Ftonda 32789
3) Cindy Marijuana. 3731 N E 27di
Terrace, Lighthouse Point, Flonda
33084
4) Pamela Gankwr. l353Fikmar
Dnva. Dak ay. Ftonda 33444
5) AN uiknoern have of Gaorga
Foster
YOU ARE NOTIFIED dial a Paanon
to Dasamww Banahoarwa hat naan
Nad si Bsa c o a t You are raquusd to
•arva a espy of youf wrinan dalsna• t d any. on peuoorwr’l attorney,
whose name and a tlSeta is
Gaorga Parar, Esq
Sion. Sormanschan. Huchman w«J
1420 Artlaya Trek. Sues 101
OvMdo. Ftonda 32755
on or before Jww 24. 2002 and to Ns
Bw ongmal of Bw wnttan defenses
wan Bw dark d fort court adwr
before fem es or snmadwtefy dwraaftar F afore m serve and Na written
delansas aa requead may raad* si a
ludgmanl or order lor die raiwf
demanded, erthoul fwdwr nonce
Deled onMay 20. 2002
Maryenrw Morse
Aa Clark ol dw Court
By Susan Monroe
A l Deputy Clerk
Fvst putricabon on May 28. 2002
Publish May 26 2002 a id June 2.

2002
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Lo st dog. thapardwoN m il. Name
IB *S7todow*. I ll SLPartlmmon.
Sanfonl TanrBrtck 8 Gray, Tick coat
ifwddrng arlntai coal 407-4742132.
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322-7841.

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summet fobs - food SVC worker 8
dakvary driver, aa tTufts kff 75 R».
dean driving record, DFWP. EO E apeky rt 1097 Sand Pond Read Law
Mery. 407-3338877. t it IIS

WWII Disabled Veteran seeks PTT
hefoer at smal garden 57 per hr pfott
m leage. 5hrs a week, must have a
car. be reliabla. over 16. nonsmoker. mete or female, opportinty
tor summer work al roadsida
produce stand CM Merle al 407-3227011 anytime between BAM 8 8PM

Busy martna needs boat rtuich hafo
Eicekent pey 8 wortung conations
Benefit* after 40 Days. Musi work
weatttnda. 5 day weak. R a co rd wrti
brrtf no», isaurw not rwcasaoy MM
lo: Sem inole H erald, 100 N.
French Ava, B lin d B o i TW-OOt
Sanford, FI 32771
Car* Giver A ssista n t- 2 weak
salary, 5244 M ust work one
areekend. for a total of 21 visits
Appro slm elely
IhrZvm t
Near
SartbdAaport Afftkydrtart 407-323
7508

91—

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Looking tof an aipenenced
residential qualify
carpel
8
upholstsry cleaner
Must have a good driving record
Musi have ■ good altitude
Musi put quakty before quantity
Mutt be good with people
We at Straight 'A* Carpet Services.
Inc are w*ng to pay top salary hourly
or com m ission depending on
lechncw n't preference We know
someone it out foeta tw l cares about
tw work twy (to and v yo yi tw kada
IIyou are Bwt aonworw, pfaese gve
us a c a l anytime day of nigfit
Contact Roger or Shannon
447-2*4-8470
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and
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LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UND ERGRO U ND
UTILITY CO N TRACTO R
HCALTH MSUKANCt AND #01M
FLAW Drug foee wertpWee.
Apply rt: tao Miner Orhe.
Aflamenrt Spring* W f zaoaooa
Ucansad R eal Estale Agents
needed tor busy Century 21 office
£am81.0G0-S2.D00podwkiy More
tolo 600-440-8463
Mam It nance Supervisor tor an
assrtlad living facility Must have 2
yt» wertu-g knowledge of gmeral apt
repairs, artdncal. pkmbvig. MVAC.
Drug Free Enwonm enl, EO € Appfy
300 Wesl Airport Btvd. Sanford
M an lo ll C o u rtyird /Lake Mery,
Port Time fhghl Autklor. 11pm-7am.
No Espenence Necessary (407)444-

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Sales Person: FuN tim a.sip a
plus Salary plus com m ission.
Badcocfo Furniture. 407-322 8240
Salas: Sem inole. Lake County
funeral
hom es
looking
for
representative to assist families
wiBi funeral preplanning le a d s
furnished Life insurance kcanse
needed C M Bob. 1-800-953 4706

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lAupy1rote#, wwy ertan turn rm Nesffy
rsmodeted. M ulf. cable. A/C. Indry
phone, kitch use. sec. &lt;*. resident
owner, private entrance No
fm oW ngl Only dkwg fra* sober

8500 DOWN - WHY R EN T? 7
38 FL 2BA For Sato
Wrth Down Peymt Assistant
Available.Cheaper Bun tent'
Th e Affordable Home Center
407-321 -8333

need appfy- 4C7-J3&amp; 7373.
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Room for 5325/mo plus 1/2
ulikties. full house privileges
Female preferred 407-322-7606

Large room, private entrance
kitchen prtviegei. be* cabt*
washer-dryer 51tXVwk. Lake Ave to

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95—Roommate
Wanted

Mahke Person to shate houeeSanlord-54507mo. or 5125/wk.
must love dogs 407-328-1743

93—Rooms For Rent
2 Story Victorian Home. Histone
District, fpic. balcony, house
privileges. I10GW K. SlOOdepovt
407-328-5277

D O YLE'S RENTALS
O rtodo: 1BFV1BA W .Porch W O
Hook-Ups Heat/Air 5525/56JO
Depos/L
P ln ee re sl: 3BFLI BA W iCatpo't.
Storage Rm W W/D Hook-Ups
5700/5650 Deposit
Sentord: 3BFV7SA W Svng 8 Famffy
FYn.. Sn^ e Car Garage. Com er lx/
Hdwd Floors. Lg P a lo . 58001750
Deposit
E enors: 3BFL2BA w.-DW Garage
Flreptoca 18751850 Deposit
DO T I E R EALTY, INC.
(407) 322-24*5
W E R EN T 8 S E L L HOM ES

48fl house. Sanford A r» e il2 S p «
week CM tor more tnfomrtbon. 407322-7127
Seeking a person to share my
home, view of Lake Monroe, house
pnvfoges C M 407-328-7232 tor en
sppomtment
Shore 48R 2 BA Heme. SfriordArwa
Living Room with Fireplace.
Washer,Dryer. 5375/mo, ♦ 5250
Security. Uskbes Included (407)3751116
1

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Storting • 582Avk.
H istoric Downtown
407-330-4423

Large beautiful home. 3 1 , CHA
hardwood floors, washer, dryer hock
up*, fenced S75(Vmo 407-3380457

99—A partments U nfurnished

Fountain Lodge of Sanford has
special rales lor daffy, weekly. 8 5
day accommodations C a l 407330-3135/3236840 tor details

1Bedroom, Irving Rm. Kitchen.
Bath 7 month tees* 550G'mo.
5600 securty No pert. 407 3499209

Sanford: 2427 Elm Ave 3BR/IBA
fenced yard SSBSm onth. plus
security deposit 11685 m oves you
in. 407-322-8342.

MARINER'S VILLAGE

★

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Sanford 2BR 1BA . fenced back
yard. CH A 550G-monm 407-328
0544

LAME ADA I BOOM 5490(40
1 80RM . 5570940 AND UP
COM* Included
407-323-8870

★

JOB FAIR
Lake Mary/Lake
Jesup area

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40 7 - 3 2 1 -0 7 5 9

San lord *07-688-7023

ArARTMENTS/HoMES TO
SHARE

Esperwnced
rvfngerator tnxk
driver. F u i Bme For mtennew can
David, 407-321-2771.
Fa* Equpment TectvHelper. F u l
Tim*. W« Vaai. good pey 407-3248303

103— H ouses U n f u r n is h e d

Shear i Press Brake Operator t ip
rttaketl good pay 8 berMas OFV/P
407 2931592

Boat Mechanic tor assembly of
new engine* 8 rigging of new
boats
Clean, good working
o rd to w . Good pay 8 banaea MorvThun. 10 hr days Apply a: Velocity
Power Boat*. 1690 Fitzpatrick P t ,
Port of Sanford 407-321-1340

93—Rooms For R ent

Wanted

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Coordinator
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EXCEL 8 WORD, self starter Fas
returns to 407-302-52(8

" B e s t B a rg a in s "
S e m in o le H e ra ld

71— H

danlord; 3/2. CH A. Section 8
accepted 585G month
The Milkman Group
407-321-8333

SANFORD. STUDIO APT, SINGLE
PER SO N ONLY, 1350540 PLUS
DEPOSIT CALL
(407)324-0158

TOLL COLLECTORS
CUSTODIANS
SUPERVISORS IN
TRAINING

Tuesday, May 20
Holiday Inn, Sanford
3401 Orlando Ava.
(17-92)
10:00 • 2:00

407-578-1706
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cattle
adjunct
S G eom etric
m easure­
m ents
9 M ongoose’s
prey
14
(ixe
15 P ari o f a
bow
16 Intense d is­
like
17 S peaker's
platform
18 P otential
eyo Irritant
19 A big silty
20 Q ualification
fo r the
breakfast
chef?
23 T ry again?
24 P otenfial
perch or
pike
25 G o dow nhill,
in a way
28 A lle n ip t a
now break­
fast dish?
32 O no-lim e
C IA target
35 “J a n e ___*
36 K ind of oner37 A L ,- s fa ttie r
39 Lum m ox
41 G enie's
offering
42 M ake m ore
m eaningful
45 D ressed to
48 Tim id
49 R osult ol
fixing a big
broakfnst?

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52 C om pass
dfr.
53 A ndy's
raggedy pal
54 It's draw n
across snow
58 Feeling after
a perfect
breakfast?
61 H oglike
rhino
relative
64 Bum rem edy
65 Talk up
66 P uppeteer
Lewis
67 W ater-loving
ho use pi ant
68 P erim eter
69 S inging
C arpenter
70 D ivorcees
71 C aribou, e.g.
DOW N

1 Fall drin k
2 Saying
3 O 'H ara s
portrayer
4 te n a n t
5 S om ething
to sneeze
about?
6 Laugh loudly
7 -___ Fan
T u tte '
8 H eavenly
body shape
9 Egotism
10 Jon
Ar buckle's
pet
11 S torage co n ­
tainer
12 W ord w ith
on, o ff or
over
13 S inger G rant
21 K night's
attendant

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2 2 'S le e p le ss In
S eattle"
d ire cto r
Ephron
2 5 Big rigs
26 S tuffed
doughy
snack
2 7 R estless
29 C apacitycrow d
letters
30 S um m its
31 Put blades
to blades?
32 Patch
locations
3 3 S triking
instru­
m ents?
34 Freight
earner
3 8 “___ F am ily"
(P oole
novel)
4 0 In good
shape
43 "O h. n o !"

rtor

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feeling
44 S uspend
48 Pays
a ttention
47 "Dam n
Y ankees'
seductress
50 Perilous
51 C leared
a fte r taxos
55 E lectron
tube
56 O vercharge
excessively
57 Becom e a
contestant
58 O scar
W ild e s
hom eland
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"Jeopardy!"
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61 S ound o f
disapproval
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59 Financial Services
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85 35 3 B S S 3/?. 5 5 3 5
1750 AWo 31 G ckktoa, 5375 4073214757.

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117 C o m m ercia l R en tals

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127 Storage/Office For Rent

REAL ESTATE
141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of State
Property For S ab
145 Resort Properly For S a b
147 Industrial Property For S a b
148 Mobile Home Lota For S a b
149 Commercial Property For S a b
151 Investment Property For S a b
153 Acreage Lot For S a b
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For S ab
157 Mobile Homes For S a b
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For S ab
163 Waterfront Property For S a b
165 Duplex For S ab

RENTALS
91 Apartments/
To Share
93 Room s For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartm ents - Furnished
99 Apartm ents • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
lo t Houses Furnished
103 H ouses Unfurnished
105 Dupies/Tripbx
107 M obile Homes For Rent
t i l Resort Vacations
114 W arehousa/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

117— C o m m e r c i a l
R en ta ls

141— H om es For S ale

Deltona: Fo r Rant

AFFORDABLE HOMES

1500 iq S ■AvWhbb lor oSke or w b l
PWtw woo. FartMy rtjm o R u a . 7772
EBicam Btvd, D sK n a . C e l 386-7898070

The *
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\partments

407-323-3301

AM ERICA'S C ltO tC E F O R APART M EN ? LIVING

181 Appliances A
Furniture For S ab
183 Television A Sbreo/R ado
185 Com puters For S ab
167 Sporting Ooods
189 O ffice Supplies
191 B u lkin g Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 M achine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

VENTURE l PROPERTIES
K M HOffiT: t a in t up to (10.000
tin tornromtis lltn u n ci b id

W iM r Front-Lake Monroe; 4BR
♦B A ovw 3500 aq ft with 2.5 car
garage. 2 work strop*, kv. dn, lam
rm, wfflroptac* A game room, 2 In
tudei on 1.4 ecre* on Lk
1349.500
4BR 1 4 BA : New Root. Ceramic
Tie. 11x21 S c Porch, Pool, on Orer
1/4 Acre 185.900
O ver 1/4 Acre i m 1 Bbh; LM. dn.
appto. haavey to a d Pnced lu back
■ab 584.900
4BR 2BA: O ver 1800 Bq Ft, Ltv.
O n . Fam Rm W /Ftopiaca, Deck,
d a rken s 102 900
Lake Mary: Custom BN 4BR 2 BA
over 2200 »q fl Lfv. O n . Fam Rm
»/ Fireplace, screened pool. 2 ear
garega on 1/2 acre 1225 900
Custom B« 4 B fl 2 BA: Over 2300
Sq FI. Uv, O n Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
Pool 2 Car Oarage on Owr 112Aoe
1210900

PAUL OSBORNE
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Brand New
Apartments Homes

MISCELLANEOUS
199 Pets A Supplies
200 Llveslock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jew elry
209 W earing Apparel
211 Anbque/Cotbdibba
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Oarage S ab s
219 Wanted to Buy

141— H o m es F o r S ale
38FVI 5 Ba, brick home new rooi.
A C . pearl Me. carpel, lendacaped.
HWH. 1407 Valencia C l Waal.
Santord 574.000 407-595-3389
407-453-4608.

SwBonk 3rt (yiM naqTtahoaL b g s
lam iy rm 8 b rin g rm combination.
Fireplace, all apphancea alay.
including refrigerator, dishwasher,
range 8 washerAkyer. A C brand new.
Hardwood floor*.back yard lanced,
in ground aprtnklera. 572.000.407322-4295 or 407-321 -0069

149— C om m ercial
Property Fo r S ale
Sanford Your buarwas oitice, home
aB on one lot. Near Airport, approx.
•001252'. xonad C-2. 2932 S.
Santord Ave. Take a toekt 5239.500
321-589-1089

153— A

c r ea g e

L o t Fo r

Sale

DELTONA 10 acres Ideal tor m otto
homes*!*, horse*, cattle, farming or
nur**ryt
Zoned
agricultural.
t4.0OCWACRE. Bm. down w/ownaf
finance *04-717-177* Of *04-7*7-

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155— C ondom inium s
F or S ale
THE

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Sartoni 2BFV'2BAcn IrtBoar. Gated
community. 555.000. 407-3245277,

AUTOMOTIVE
231 C a n For S a b
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/BusesAftns For S a b
238 Car Rentals
238 Vehiebs Wanted
239 M olorcycba/Bikes For S a b
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehtcbs/Cam pers For S a b
240 Trailers For S a b
245 Farm Equipment

254 A ir Condftioning

157— M obile H omes
F or S ale

181— A ppliances At
F urniture F o r S ale

2000 Fleetw ood 1,475 aq 11,
3BFV2BA, dan. vaulted eaerg*.
tor* of storage, nice perk w bi pooi,
c* can move to your lo t C**ng (ana
S garden tub. Two m r u b i horn (w
Greenway 551.000 407-324.1415

O R TH O PED IC
PILLOW
TO P
Manresa S at Brand Now. SUB in
Pbaac. Sacrifice 5100. Can Denver
407-422-5845.

Santord 1BR screen room. maty
Shed. C H A . 54.000 407-3241985

159— R eal Estate
Wanted
W e S u it H ouse*, Condo*
Com m ercial
and
Land.
Forocloauro STO PPED , Back
Paym ents Brought Up To Da
R elo ca tin g 7 D ivo rced? ■
TenanttT Wa Can HCLPIt Any
C o n d itio n , Any A roa, FA ST
Closin g.
407-571-772*

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1BAASS BED . Q U E EN SER TA,
poraaepsdc set 0 tam o F in e r iaed,
ooM S1K. set *275. Can M w r . 407660-0577.
A Band New Chary OvM drtrg MCb.
72* and 6 Chaes w rlaal. SMI n Box,
59SO. Lighted China Cabtoei A v a l
Can Dekvor. 407-422-0230
A FuB sue manresa set New in
M e . ktoM eel 580 4074225845
Bed Rm S a t Entire Bad 6 e l
W/HdbnkFtbrd, Dresser. Mirror,
Cheat and b . SMnd 9 b B aw d 5750
Can Detver 4074225230

181— A ppliances &amp;
1 KINO SERTA. postorepeckc sal.
never U M d Cost 52K. te l 5295. Can
deliver 407-660-0577,
I luxury firm piBowtop eel with 7 yr
warranty, k* 5136 queen S140.kaig
5210 Brand new Located in
Santord, 407-402-2775,

4074225845

laaay bm pdtmtop a b Newt iwad
407402-2775
Bedroom: 7 pc CH ER R Y W OOD 4
poster bad. aB dove tailed, dresser
a/M-mirror. chest , night aland,
unused. *01 In boa. Cost 55*. s a l
51660 9 e 0 i b a d ra n avw kPb 407660-1415.

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D ay Bad: 2
white/irorVbrase. trundb, never
used. M l famed Coal 1800 M i 5295
407 6600577.

Cexng R am 13pc k H lf a n w
doubt* pedestal table m l leal.
Chippandab c h a n , buflel I hutch,
never used, coat 58k. **4 51295
Server. 5250. 407-6601415.
Futon bad: Brand Haw, never
uaad, 5115 A b o Black W rought
Iron Day B ad, 175. 407-3I P

Fiaorr Bbck dakaw Hera p in 57t* k
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(407)3229155

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o r ses

n t iq u e / C o l le c t ib l e s

Big Celebration!
Free Rent on
2 Br., 1 Bath Lofts

Into'flclion

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or vbit u* on the wab at
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525/Monlh Fra* C o b s Catalog
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Today
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230— B oats &amp;
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" Nichols
Outboard
Service
Center

dine mbon German Maiks tort 100
D d a s Cotoctors borgan 4075320167.

• Semico A Sales
• Niw A U itd Parti
• U ttd Boala A Motoia

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Moving Sal* Home contents,
everything must sa l. May 24. 8am
to -ton* 2. 5pm 734 WJtow Drtve.
Winter Springs. 407 6990806

to

B uy

Wanted: KXn to tore porcelain or
someone who wM lire tor me. 407321-9326

223— M iscellan eous
4 .5 c '!

Newly Refurbished
Apts, from $545

4.5C!!

O N L Y 4.5c P E R
C O P Y !!!!

• SporiouM .\|u rtm cn iii k ith larR t Q u b e Ib • Izike
KriirU • V udeylull • K ( u rilln fi I’onl • Tennis O w n s

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S ty les
B a rb er S h o p

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(407) 3 2 1 -6 2 2 0

Apartments

Fax (407) 330-0253

1714 R id g ew o o d A ve., S an ford • 130-520-5

tooo w. in si,
kj ff Sanford, FL
VW (407) 322-0964 , |
s a s u n u 'L r o s s y

219— W a n t e d

Sanford Landing
1800 W First Street • Sanford, FL 32771

S P A ! SP A I SPA 1 7 F T Lou ng er. 5
person. Shp loaded wflh Shoulder.
H ip . Back. 8 Neck Ja b . Undarwabr
IgM cedar cabewt Navw uaad Ft*
warranty lost 54295. rrxist taenffc*
51550 407 854-9141.

Evlnrucb, Jo h n so n
0 Fore* A u lh o rizad

C A L L F O R D E T A IL S

y A y tU tm c n t s H o n w s

47 P IE C ES , ItlO ra • 1
PLU S
15
SH EET
M USIC
M A G AZIN ES,
1100.
A LS O
O TH ER
VARIOUS
M USIC
B O O K S . 407-32243*1.

SSBuyng Florida Art**
by H, Newton. Hex.
McLendon. Fntx 6 Backus
Call Jed. 407-2929297

217— G

Cimvnlcnt •Spacious •Affordable

Don 7 M iss The

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Rare Find
Panasonic Tabla Top Record
Player. 2 Speakers A 129 78’
records
Country C lassicReligious snd Much Mora Super
buy s i 5325 407 3224328

OUT OUR
SPECIALS

s100 O F F

altordabb. No photo thouid ba
Evown away or tagonan. C a l tor a l
your photo raakxaiton m ade. 4073144538.

m attress

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Whirlpool akrve w *i *s« ebaning
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Car Books: Auto Traders, eiod c ole
c a n . a tor up to d a b Ibm m inat*.
Ovw 15D SaoBoa. 1M 525 407-3K7035.

(407) 322-1707 Fax
Office Hours Mon fn 9 6
Sal 10-5. Sun 12 5
wtvw epoctirnanagiTiem tom

2Z3— M

Couch AX Helen Laethar S o b .
*575. Lovaeaal 5525 Chair. 5525.
Brand New 8BI ri PtwBc. Can Dalvar.
4074225230

Ho t m Boarding Pasture tor Rent. 5
Acres. Markham Woods Aroa. C a l
For Phcng A ik tor Am s or Bob 407788-7194

Call Totldfj! ( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 - 1 0 5 1

Simply Superior Service

G JA M C O

Painting
Paper Hanging
Past Control
Ptano/Organ Tuning
Plumbing
Pressure Cbanlng
Roofing
302 Screen A Qlasa Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 SmaS Business
306 Stained G lass
307 Swimming Pool Sendees
306 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
316 W eiring A Sheet Metal
318 W ell Drilling
319 Window Washing A Tinting J

15000 obo
407-3491090. N mag

201— H
• S ta la -o fth e a rt F itn e ss C e n te r .
• Screened PoolH eated Spa
• Residenl Business Center
• U g h ie d Tennis.'indoor (la cq u e lb a B
• Lakefront and U k o Views Availed*
• Gourmet. Island Kitchens with Dishwasher.
Disposal. Microwave. S ell Cleaning Oven and
Fro tl f ree Retngeralor wish Icemaker
• C e ilin g Fa n s
• Screened Patios
• Full S lid W ashers.D ry e rs Included
• Vaulted C e ilin g s. F ire p la c e s and P riva te
storage Available

407-327-4458

100 Stonebrook Orive • Sanford, Florida 32773
Phone: 407-322-9556 • Fax: 407-321-6218
- www.s1onebrookftaimco.com

294
295
297
290
299
300
301

CO R R U G ATED S T E E L R O O flN O
tor Barm , Boat Dock*. Shop*, etc.
Abo
Culvert
Pip*:
I5'i2&lt;7
5170 00/aa.
1 S 'x 20r 5202/ea
Surptoe Steel tS c p p iy toe Apop*s
407-2925755

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‘InS
electepertm
enthom
es

293 0 4 , L u b e 4 F ile r

191— B uilding
M aterials

S 1 0 0 00/ P e r M onth
Off Y o u r R e n t!*

• Gated Community
1Indoor A/c Racquetball
•2 Swimming Pools
24 Hour Fitness Center
• Sundeck Area
Walk-In Closets
a Covered Cabanas 4 Jacuzzis Full Size Washer/Dryer’
• Sand Volleyball
4 Washer/Dryer Hook-Ups
• 1,2 4 3 Bdrm Apl Homes
Spectacular Water Views*

290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage

P o d Txtto- aw pm iaaacnai B3C senea.
le a tw r pockata, one hndi pnm a Mala,
n e v e r use d . sliU In C ra te . C a n
d a kve r A M l u p C o a t 55*. **4 tor
5 1550 4 0 7 5 6 0 -1 4 1 5

PAY NO RENT
UNTIL JULY 2002

VOUR MONTHLY RENT

209 Locksm ith

iw bi 5 yr warranty. TWln 575
la 500. Owen 595 ktog 5175 Nmar
UM d. can daPrar. 407402-2775

L«ka M a ry B lvd . &amp; 1 7 -9 2

A P A R T M E N T H O M ES

288 Leg al S en d ees

181— A ppliances A c
F urniture Fo r S ale

0230

New *1 plasoc- S a l 5195.

^

287 Lasm Services

255 Alterations
256 AppSanca Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automottva
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cbanlng
266 Caking Repair
267 Ceram ic T ib
268 Child Cara Canters
289 C banlng Services 270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Sendees
275 Drywa*
278 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jew elry A Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
266 Laundry Servlcea

m M kaM .N avariHsdM Bnbox.CoM
I A cherry sleigh bad, eoSd wood,
w*h pdow lop mattresa set. Never
iwad. S al 5549 Can d abar 407422

A KINO SIZE PILLOW TO P

F u r n i t u x e F o il S a l i

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Jlrst ineertttn only and only tor the coat of ttia Am wanton.

221 Good Things to Eat
222 M usical Instruments
223 M iscellaneous
229 Auctions

35x 10 m obie hrxrw. attached FL rm,
partly lumd. carpeted, ce*ng lane,
new Hove, new A C . Located n Tbswi
S CoLrtry (adUB) Park. 5365 Orange
Bvd. Lk I k n u e Aakrg 5I7XXXL 358
740-1095

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wa wM make lha change tor lha next avakabb adtan. Piaaae w a a iy w '
on M Hr* day of pubicatton. H you And an error, phase
and we w « correct Ih# error tor lha next publication. W e are responsible lor me

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118 Office Space For Rent
1t9 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rant
125 Lease To Own

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

t r a a n r otuasr. trotowi

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their ad b pieced Please keep In mind M l •ds^ M .P srso n jH Q” *
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Business Opportunrttes (das*. 55) t Oarsga Salas (217) recpilre paymam m

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901 W. 13th SI. Sanford
H a ircu b 58 00. Seniors *700
Children under 12. 55 CW
•Perms Rofler Sel 540 00
•Care Free Curt and Leisure
Curts 540 6 550
Walk Ins Welcome
407-302-0065

Buy TC-W 3 Mercury Motor ON at
o n ly a il per Ga/km ll Nlchoia
Outboard Sarvtca Caniar, 407-3220954
Buying aX personal walen
Sea Doo, Yamaha, ale, work*
not Cash paid 407-718639
Looking tor a used boat
motor? Vtov* gel tw m i C&lt;
ua today! N ichola Ou
Sarvic* Cantor, 1000 W ts
Santord, 407-322-0954.

L 0 0 K II1
Th« New 2(X

Sea/N/Spon
Com# Check Them
Many Modal* To C l
Brand Haw Baal 5 1
Starting A l- S1.I

Nichols Outbo
Service Cent
1000 West 1*1 S I Sj
407-322-0954

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WN Set Your Boa! on Consignment
Nichola Outboard Sarvic* Canter
407 322 0954.

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_ ^ u can tax your ad to 407-J2J-«4o*
XON FraochAta, tonfor* 33771» P. 0. Bw HS7. gwluil xrm
through r r t ^ ilm !Vp^
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PMfrW Fitty, 5 pmfor Widnaaday EtMon
W” *™V 5 pm(or eundiy EdWon.
11 Hama H a iti Cara
12 Elderly Cara
13 Heaim 1 Beauty
14 For Sale
15 Cemetery Lois
18 Ramindef Servlcee
18 Luxury Items

19 ComputarFTV
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57 Career
Consultants
09 Resumes
TO Education 8 Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

88

REN TALS

To Shara

Opportunities
Opportunities
Financial Services
Money lo Land
Mortgages

231— C

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93 Room* For Rant
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duples/Trtplsx
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort vacations
114 W arshouse/Rsntal Specs
115 Industrial Rentals

Fo r S a le

*INSTANT twSOIT ®
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
CALL MR. PfliCet
Se Habta Eapanoi
[ SANFORO 407-321-5181

117 Com mercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rant
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Laaae To Own
127 Sloraga/Offlce For Rent

141 Homes For SaJa
143 Out of State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sals
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lois For Seta
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobita Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted

160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

235—

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

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

S ale

S ale

1991 NISSAN Truck. 96knvta* stick
aNL badhtar. cap. rack, run great
51900 ObO. 407-322-8883. or 407-

I960 Chevy Luv Pick-up: Rebuilt
engine, runs greet. Bedkier 5450.
Also have Leers camper th e ! tor a
tong bad pkk ip . lir a naw. 575.407324-0519 or 407- 4838429

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•CREDITO M STA N TAM O *

It M 0 Lincoln Conananul Mark VL1
ban 100K rnlaa. *1100.1
7-32143229.

1MB CMC ‘Arm y SuV 4-t, S G I
good bra*. II ,000, obo 407-329
0106.
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"Offices Coast to Coast"
Since 1954

1SSS Honda Aooont Naw part, g o d

kwartor. K C naadt work SMBS or
. bast cflar. Cal 407-327-3007, altar

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•to High S c h o o l atudon t
rattabto vahJcia to find
w o rk. C o n o n ly a ffo rd ISO .00. C a ll
S a o n . 407-321-4447.

1908 Starcrta PopAJp SktaoJdnng
rnenv atoepa 8 AC. had. toU . toowar
8 refng Extra large screen room
attachment 58.500 obo 407-869

tone la rvfce
Service A Repair la
our QMLX Buemeu
'Boat A Tiwtac Rapalrt
•Factory CartAaO Tachncuna
Hartoo

- -ttarontaar ttaatar

£)EP6f SERVICE
Computer
Lamer Printers
Fax Machines

Firatwd. Rad. 0 cyt, auto,

' gadad. rungraaL56.000 Cal tasr
, 8pm. 407-323-2519.

PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
NO CREDIT .. BAD CREDIT
SANFORD 407-321-5153
(Sa Habla Eapanoi)

$95 -t- Parts

PART-TIME SUMMER

Free kick-U p A Delivery
407-324-3845

POSITIONS AVAILARLE IN AVIATION
SANFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

263-C arpentry

Cem pra Aqui— Paga Aqui I

• RAM P SERVICES

CO N 5181 PRONTO

PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
NO CREDITO . MAL CREOfTO
SANFORD 407-321-5183

--------- desdI---------518.85 PORDU

WOOD WORK
IN TERIOfVEXTERIOfl DOORS
TO R O TTEN W OOD
O ver 30 y a rn eipertanca
C a l J.R . 407-888-2282

• AIRCRAFT INTERIOR CLEANER
• JANITORIAL SERVICES (day &amp; evening positions available)

269-C leaning S ervices
““&amp;UT2 CLEAN
I O iler Theee Service*
•Maid Sendee
• Oftic* Cleaning
•Floor Rtantahmg
407-321-8712

ftoaning Btnlci

u iiio n ib k

“ RENTA DE AUTCWAN"

We offer holiday pay; uniforms, free parking, paid comprehensive industry training,
weekly pay, direct deposit and a safe work environment.

Sanford. 407-321-5153
Sa Habla Eapanoi
Toyota Camry. 1993. 132KnrdeA
55,000 4076890011 or 332-383
4942

235—

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Transhero Las Paoot A Su
Nombrtl Llama a Sr. Pradoi
M«*.bUmo* Irmlei
SANFORD 407-321-5183
“ R EPO S R EPO S R i W F "

•CREOfTO INSTANTANEO*
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Nombrtl Uama a Sr Pradoi
tUbiamoa Ingle*
SANFORD 407-321-5163
7 C hivy S-10 thort bad pickup.
rrOaege. Dark Grain, AMTM
lia r to . 55.000. 407-323-2882
1997 Chary S -tq 4 cytodtr.X45ST
*up#r dean. low unto*. | 7900obo
407-322-7498
B U Y H E R * ..... P A Y h I M

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CA LL MR CASH
and DRIVE AWAY TODAY FOR
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PHIL BETTIS CA R CENTER
NO CREDIT... BAD CREDIT
SAN FORD 407-321-5133
|Sa Habla EtpanoQ

CeM Jacquy, 388-218-4839

NEAT-N-T1DY

407-324-1177
Don’t let these opportunities fly by, stop by our administration office Monday thru
Friday between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm for an application and more information.

T r u c k /B u se s /V a n s F o r
S a le

SWISSPORT USA, INC.
2 RED CLEVELAND BLVD.
SU ITE 2 0 5
SA N FO RD , FL 3 2 7 7 3

407-585-4790
(We are located on the second floor above Dollar Rent a Car)
All Candidates must provide:
• 10 y ear work / school history • P a s s a drug screening • B e available to work weekends,
holidays and evening hours.
For Ramp Services positions, you must p o sse ss a valid Florida Dnvers License and be able
to lilt up to 75 pounds of luggage on a consistent basis.

A ak About O ur Ip e d ta el

271-C onstruction
Bennett Cenetructton Inc

RAISE, LE V E L and REPAIR

STRUCTURES

For £ .part Advice c a l
(407)844-0330

272-D oc G rooming
Coer. A Ttae------Dog Grooming Salon
1313 S Park Ave, Santord
407 302 5090

U nkfU 0 a n O ouU qiM
2 7 5 -D r y w a l l

Dry Wall
'S tu cco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 8 L/l

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316 Weldtog 8 Sheet Metal
318 Well Drilling
319 Window Washing 8 THtog

294-Pain tin g
fy .L .fa ia w ^ ta ,
nm
m g a n m o o w i|P
|in g

F30LoU pakn** r
No Job too Mata
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279-H auung
’ Debriai Ram
R a movaTi
ava ro an g a
Cleanout*'Bruth
JrvariTAjtehm g’ Tnnk
Name 8 W e* Do K.
Job Too Big or Bm al
‘ Free EMmatoe*
Wa* Beat A ny Price
4078884835

i HwSng A Cleanup A i
typaa of ttabrii removed Garage
rtaanouta. yard rtaancp*. We elec
haul Junk can kee, with Bile*. 407330-9304 or 407-2466149

280-G arage D oor
S ervice_______

295-Pa r a le g a l S vcs

Power of Aaomayt i
Benkruptoy. N em e C hang e,

Oiher Seivtoes A r
C a^ Lpd * a rl

Ever ttaady Oarage
Door
Spnnaa. Repair*. Mamtananca
Liatim a Warranty Part*
24 Hr*. 388-579-4383

281-H om e

300-Pie s s u r i

Cleaning
DUN N IL

CHARLES D. (Dan) IMLLER.
Buktar, CBC05728S. RamComm.

repair Atarrrvta repair.
407-320-1741
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By RuaaaN Pabra
40 Y rt Local Eiparl
Home. Buamata. Hta4oricai
Uc. to*, 388-774-5299

282-I nternet S ervice
Provid ers
PrlmenetUSAnet
Unlim ited N ational
Accee*, M 514 95rmcn*i or Bring
1 and It* FREEI Wa taaiur* tael
rahabie 58k dial up accee* w«h
nationwid* coverage. Why pey
more? C a iu t *1(368!i) 8605240, or
v tlit u* on the web *L

Al Etome mpeei. Ktown, Baft, Cd*a
A Wiring, ktoch more C al lor Free
Estimate Licensed A Insured.
Excellent Rets
Call M ia at 407-474 5427

407-321-4151
Preaaiea
ChemleW Root
(N o p ra a e u e , ta ta i

to etawi areof)

Free Eadmaw

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t o eparWta
I) 788-9070
(388)

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287-L awn S ervices

Bob's Lawn
S ervice
Treeh Removal A Hauling
UgM Traa Trimming
407-322-88B1 (Offlca)
407-402-2811 (Mobile)
C A M Lawn Sarvlca
fleeidantla! A Commercial
Law n C uffing

C h e a p e st n tow nl

407-321-

Avalon Cartar IMM008018
Karen Chadamon
LMT. IMA00I 4481
1400 S. Perk Ave.,
407-330-8W 7

312— T r e e S la v ic *
C/ewLeader*. Tree Titemer*

Top Pay. Banefea, Drug Ftp*. DL
raq., EOE

Lewis Tma Sarvlca Inc.
T-600-3338737

8432 o r 407-328-8738

291-M oktcaces
N EED A H O M E LO A N 7
W ide R a n g e M ortgage
program s G o o d C redit.
Stow C retM , S a lt-E m p lo ye d
Free P re -A p p ro va l!

i Bob'! Tim l aw tea?
Wa Accept AAC
Tree Removal. Tnmmkig.
Svc, Firewood. Fim “

UcAnaA07- 388-1578

315—Well Dulling

D N. B Fu rvkn g . Inc
A M ortgage B ro k e ra g e B ia m a a *

407-823-3090

278-H andy M an
N E E D C A S H ? W AN T A NEW
H O M E ? F a st a p p ro va ls tor new
m ortgage* o r re fin a n ce to r tow
paym ent* and re e d y 55 B ad c re d l
■ no problem Fo r low rat** c e i 407340-3206

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Servicing The Five Cowey

A u S n a 116*

U c*77l 6. BcndadMwad
407-321-735*
VISA MASTER CARD

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/D

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F ocu s
S a v in g s
Shop Seminole Herald's
Classifieds Everydayl

314 Upholstery

Im p r o v e m e n t

^ aOarjn
LLAME A MR. CASH
V LLEVESELO HOY

309 Tra n sp o rta tio n

311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto

2 6 1 - C o M r ir T E R R e p a i r

• 88 Honda-Accord.
|iap/runa graat stereo’caaeatte.
, Sadat wetoomd. 5700 or 6 0 407; 8300041

CALLMR CASH
and DRIVE AWAY TODAY FOR
As UtOa As IlHOOWKItl

308 Termite Repair

LowoII'r Auto Repair

Hr»: M-F Sa4p. SaOam Noon
M to E lk 5 2 ' Port ct Sanferd
(407) 324-0911

-*UVH*A*II W7Hl* ir

306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Oervtoee

R J H a rS T k f^ S e rv c k *
A l Phaaae of Conalrudton
Preeeure Cleaning,
PeJnono. Haukna
407-3232841(Hom ophone)
407-314-8878 (Ce8 Phone)

260-B oat R epair

I 990 Dodge Shadow,
4 door, tuna good, 5700.
407-323-0474.

300 Pressure CtaBfdng
X f Rooting
302 Screen 8 GtaMtffftXfc
303 Secretarial 8 Typtog
304 Stdtog
305 Small Busineea

278-H andy M ah

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Sunday. May. 26.2002

F ood

Outdoor

feast

M em ory-m aking p icn ics
fu n fo r entire fam ily
third, I have developed a TUscan
here is something magi­
cal about summer picnics. picnic redpe plan for you that is
Friends and (amity gather easy to prepare, transports well,
and adds an unbelievable gour­
to enjoy the sunshine, scenery,
met food quality to your
fresh air and good times
next picnic.
all centered around eating
No picnic b complete
and enjoying food in the
without a salad. But thus
great outdoors. Florida, of
time instead of the usual
course, has more than its
heavily mayonnaise-laden
fair share of great outdoor
potato salad (as you know
picnic locations.
mayonnaise and the sum­
The French have been
mer sun are not a good
perfecting the art of the
combination),you are
picnic since the mid 1700's
going to bring a complete­
when the activity was first Elizabeth
Dougherty
ly different creation —a
described as "piqueCulinary Tarragon Summer Salad.
rique." The Americans
Every bite of this salad,
caught on in the 1800's,
cCapers
ap ers
every crunch fust gushes
but your great-great
id mother's idea of a
• • • • • • • • with a thirst quenching
grandi
mixture of fresh summer
picnic may have been a lit­
tle different than yours. The “Book Ingredients that will actually have
your gyests asking for more salad
of Household Management" pub­
every time. (Even my friend's four
lished in the 1800's describes a
year old finicky cater wanted
"proper picnic" as having thirty
more) This is a gorgeous salad.
five different dishes.
The mixture of diced Ingredients
Whether then or now, a great
—blanched green beans, red and
picnic becomes one of those icggreen onkxu, yellow and orange
i n t i r y family m em ories. I&gt; i you
remember the time the whole fam­ peppers and garbanzo beans cov­
ered with a white wine tarragon
ily had a picnic in the park and
dressing create a colorful master­
"Uncle Fred" fell in the water try­
piece. The dressing is a sweet light
ing to catch the Frisbee? Do you
and rich taste of white wine, shal­
remember when you were a kid
lots, lemon zest and extra virgin
and Mom took you to a picnic by
olive oil. (The difference between
the lake and you fed the ducks?
just olive oil and extra virgin olive
Do you remember the first picnic
oil can be the difference between
where you had your first kiss?
good food and great food). If you
Yes, every great picnic lives on in
have never had tarragon in your
a wonderful memory.
salad, it is the sweet herb that
There were picnics on the
gives that extra special taste in
beach with coolers full of soft
such great French creations as
drinks, kids latliered in sunscreen,
bemaise sauce. Hus salad tastes
baloney sandwiches, potato chips
best when made the night before
and chocolate chip cookies. The
and chilled in the Iridge, giving
smell of the sea air, the inevitable
the Ingredients the time to souk in
sand in the food. Mom and Dad
all the exquisite tastes. Perfect for
trying to keep an eye on the kids
as they run in and out of the water a picnic.
The main c o u rs e of TUscan
-all are great memories.
Chicken can also be prepared the
There were romantic picnics in
night before. This seared chicken,
the park complete with a blanket
stuffed with an olive tamponade,
under the oak tree, wicker baskets
fills your senses with a burst of
filled fruit, cheese, French bread,
and a buttle of wine. You and your flavors that transports you to the
fresh open markets of the
loved one escaped the real world
Mediterranean. Perfect cold or at
and just enjoyed the time alone,
room temperature, there b a secret
sitting on a shade covered blanket,
salty ingredient that your friends
lost in each other's company.
will never guess. Once you taste
There are three ingredients for
thb, you will kick the bucket (the
a great picnic — great people, a
chicken bucket) for good.
great place and great food. You
The Country Pear Tart b a
supply the first two and for the

T

TUscan Chickan, Tarragon Summer Salad and Country Pear Tkrt
dessert that b the perfect ending to
a great picnk. You could fix thb
the night before, but 1 recommend
baking it the morning of the picnic.
Being a purist, there b that perfect­
ly fresh, melt In your mouth, flaky
crust taste that only comes with
fresh ingredients (including lots of
real butter) that are eaten the same
day of cooking. Il b good the next
day, but II is perfect the day of
cooking. The fanned out pears,
covered with a brandy apricot
glaze, sit artistically arranged atop
a light vanilla custard, all In a pate
brisee crust
Your friends, family or special
love will be Ihrilled with the food.
With great food out of the way, the
rest of the memory making b up
to you.
TUscan Chicken
© Elizabeth Dougherty 2002

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• One cut up chicken, skin on.
•3/4 cup of grrek olives, pit­
ted.
• 1 tablespoon of capers
• 1 tablespoon of anchovy paste
■ 1 tablespoon of garlic
• Zest of one lemon
• 1/2 cup of extra virgin dive
oil
Preheat oven to 400 degrees
Fahrenheit.
In a food processor, combine
olives, capers, anchovy paste, gar­
lic and lemon zest Buzz until it
forms a paste. Slowly add dive oil
with processor running until mix­
ture b smooth. Stop adding when
it just reaches a smooth consisten­
cy, otherwise it will be too oily.
Reserve the remaining oiL
Stuff about one and a half table­
spoons of the mixture under the
skin of each piece of chicken.
Heat up an oven proof frying
pan (like cast iron) to medium
nigh heat. Add a couple table­
spoons of the leftover dl into the
pan. When it just begins to smoke,
add chicken, skin side down to the

pan Sear until skin b golden, then
turn pieces over and pop into the
oven for fifteen minutes, or until
done. Can be served cold or at
room temperature. Serves four.
Tarragon Summer Salad
• 1/4 pound of green beans
■ 1/2 can of garbanzo beans (15
oz can size)
• One yellow pepper
• One orange pepper
• Half of one large red onion
• One bunch of green onions
• One bunch of tarragon
• One half bottle of while wine
• One shallot
• Zest of one lemon
• 1 tablespoon rice wine vine• Sait and pepper lo taste
Blanch green beans by putting
them in boiling water for three to
four minutes and then shock them
in Ice cold water. When coded, cut
into one inch pieces and add to
salad bowL
Chop red onion and peppers
into medium dice, add to salad
bowL
,
Finely chop green onions and
add to salad bowL Add garbanzo
beans to salad. Add tarragon
leaves to salad, reserving stems.
In a saucepan, combine white
wine and. tarragon stems. Reduce
to one quarter cup. While il b
reducing, finely mince shallot and
lemon zest and add to a small
bowl Add rice vinegar. When
reduction b finished pour over
shallot/lemon mixture. Allow to
cool. Add salt and pepper to mix­
ture and pour over salad. Serves
four.
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Country Pear Tart ;

until mixture starts to look like
small peas. Then slowly add Ice
water while pulsing until mixture
JUST starts to come together.
When thb happens, stop adding
water. Dump mixture out onto
plastic wrap and after wrapping
up, form it Into a disc Chill for
twenty minutes. Then take out of
fridge, cut in half (reserve ether
half for another tart) and roll out to
one eighth inch thickness. Place
dough in tart pan and blind bake
for twelve minutes at 400 degrees.
(Prick dough with a fork or put
dry beans on parchment in Inc
middle of tart to keep it from ris­
ing) Let cool.
• 3 medium sized pears, any
type.
You could also use apples,
peaches, plums, etc.
Peel core and slice lengthwise
one eight inch thick.
Fan out, as in picture in tart
shell.

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• One egg
• 1/2 cream
• Pinch of cinnamon
• I tablespoon of sugar.
Mix all ingredients together
with a fork. Pour in between pears
and immediately place back in
oven at 400 degrees for 25 minutes
or until golden brown.
Glaze

• 3 tablespoons of apricot jam.
• 1 tablespoon of brandy
• Water to thin mixture
When tart b cool, brush glaze
over pears. Serves 4-6. Enjoy!

Pate Brisee Crusl

• 11/2 sticks of Ice cold butter,
cut into cubes.
• 2 cups all purpose flour
• Pinch of salt
• One half cup ice cold water1In a food processor, place
.
salt and add cubes of butter. Pulse."

EfizufaA Dougherty a a member i f the
Interm bom l Aseexmtkm of Culmary
Pnfesm m k and the f k n ii Restaurant
Aeaanetion. She m otrvoUly rmuuatmg a farmer
m Sanford there thewtUkm h

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and criteria is determ ined
by SASI. Various ribbons
w ere a b o presented to
num erous cadets during the
event
O utstanding cadets are
recipients from each class.
They m u st possess a high
m oral character, d em on­
strate positive personal
attributes and display out­
standing m ilitary potential.
Those nam ed outstanding
cad ets included: First-year

cadet D avid M arkus, sec­
ond -year cad et Alonna
Sm ith, third -year cad et
Shaw nalee Fuentes and
fourth-year cadet M atthew
Pilch.
R eceiving the 2001-2002
D istinguished C adet Award
w as Jerem iah Rivera, w ho
said his instructors tell him
he Is alw ay s there w hen
needed.

Second Sh ilo h M issionary

Baptist Church M usic
D epartm ent and Praise
Team s will present "G ospel
Explosion 2002," Thursday,
Ju n e 6, through Saturday,
June 8, a t 7 p.m. nightly.
The schedule includes:
• Thursday, June 6 —
M essage by Prophetess
Alexis Freeman of O rlando
• Friday, June 7 —
M inister Daniel Ings of
O rlando
• Saturday, June 8 —
Evangelist Betty Hudson

G u est choirs w ill include
First Shiloh M en 's Choir,
M aced onia M en 's Choir,
Eatonville, and G od Sent o f
Eatonville.
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T h e Rev. M arvin Scott is
pastor.

T h e annual m other/
d aughter banquet, spon­
sored by The Women of
Purpose o f New Bethel M .B.
C hurch w ill be held 6 p.m .
Saturday, Ju ne 1, in the Boys

and G irls Club o f West
Sdriford, located at 919
Persim m on Avc.
A reception and photo
session w ill be held from 5
to 6 p.m. The banquet begins
at 6 p.m . Attire is sem i-formal.
Tickets are $12 fo r adults
and $6 for young ladies ages
10 and under. Included in
each ticket is a 1/4 page
"expression of lo v e."
For inform ation, call 407321-4881.

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Sunday
May 2 6 ,2 0 0 2

Raising a successful thoroughbred takes a lot o f
work and d little luck. Just ask Laura Howell.
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h o 's your d a d d y " isn ’t a taunt
in thoroughbred racing. It's a
V V legitim ate question, o n e that
could b e w orth $300,000.
T h a t's how m u ch Seattle Slew , the la s t liv ­
ing Triple Crown winner, earned for s irin g a
foal. T h e better the blood lines, the ste ep e r the
stu d fee. U n til his
death o n May
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Slew com *
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th e in d u stry 's m ost lucrative fee from breed ­
e rs hoping to raise a top thoroughbred.
"Y ou ju st can ’t breed any two horses and
e x p e ct to w in the K entucky D erby," said
L aura H ow ell, ow ner o f D ark H orse Farm s In
S an fo rd . "T h e re 's a lot o f research that goes
in to b reed ing. Records for the thoroughbred
in d u stry go b ack hundreds o f y ears."
H ow ell started her farm two y ears ago,
thou g h sh e 's been involved w ith horses fo r
y ears.
" I started going to the yearling auctions in
O ca la , m ainly ju st for fu n ," How ell said.
"T h e n one y ear I went up with m oney in my
po ck et and cam e back w ith a h o rse."
K entucky is the indu stry's m ajor breeding
g ro u nd , bu t O cala is not far behind.
"T h ere are som e really nice /
sta llio n s In O ca la ," How ell
W his busin
T h a t's conv enient for
H ow ell becau se she m ust
"tr a ile r " h er m ares to other

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track ts takl
ffo g breedei

^ "T h e ^h o ro u g h b re d In d u s- g a m b l e . OtlC
try is the only industry that
d o e sn 't a llo w artificial insem ina­
tio n ," she said . "You have to have w hat they
ca ll a 'liv e cov er.' "
H ow ell sp en d s about a year researching
stallio n s b efore selecting one to breed w ith
h e r m ares. Price is a prim ary concern, but
oth er facto rs are im portant, too.
" I 'm looking for a good ped igree," she
said . " I f Pm g oing to breed, I'm
going to go tor the highest qual
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ity I can afford. I'm a lso
looking for a young

taking a

w ho has
or
two crops
W inning
the D erby or
a m ajor
B re ed e r's Cup
race w ould b e nice,
H ow ell adm its, but th at's not w hat m otivates
her.
"S u c c e ss is w hen the farm m akes m oney,"
she said . "T h is is som ething I enjoy doing. I
hav e a five-year plan, and at the end of that
tim e I w ant to have a profitable b u sin ess."
T h e Triple C row n races are the m ost fam il­
iar, thougn the B reed er's C u p races carry as
m uch prestige in horse com S is SU Ch a
munlty. it's possible that

*ettor at the
Hfowe11 c° u d brcAcda horsc
f
o f som e stature. A blue? 0 g a m b le ,

blooded pedigree d oesn't
guarantee a w inning thor° u8hbred or high-d ollar fee
conu, breed ing tim e. A
amble.
h orse's track perform ance —
and that o f its offspring — fac­
tors heavily in to the breed ing fee. O ur
Em blem , sire to War Em blem , is a good e x a m ­
ple.
W hen W ar Em blem w as b o m , his father
earned a $10,000 stud fee. His stock d ropped,
how ever, a fte r his offspring failed to live up
to exp ectation s. T his season O ur Em blem 's fe e
is a m odest $4,000. W ith his win last w eek at
the Preakness Stakes, War Emblem now has
tw o o f the three jew els in the Triple C row n,
w hich could boost his fath er's fee to $50,000.
Shou ld War Em blem w in the Belm ont Stakes,
O ur E m blem 's stud fee m ight surpass

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$ 100, 000.

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gamble, the breeder is taking a
gamble, and the owner is tak­
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for sure how it's going to turn
out
"O ur Emblem is still under
contract to som e breeders for
$4,000," she added. "Talk
about luck."
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year and generate a six-figure
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Cadets honored during 15th annual M ilitary B all
T h e 15th annual Military
Airman Award to Aric
Ball and Awards Cerem ony
Terwilleger. Albert Little preBanquet for Sem inole High
sented th e Sons o f Hie
School's AFJROTC was held
Am erican Revolution Award
M ay 10 atH eathrow
.......... ................. t to Brad Zeak. Sandra
Country Club.
C ass presented the
The theme o f the
Veterans o f Foreig
celebration and hon*
W ars District 18 W FW
ore affair w as
Auxiliary Award to
"C adets Today,
Donnie Brown.
L ead en Tomorrow."
Nina C rouse pre­
C/Col. Luis J. Vega,
sented the Veterans of
the outgoing group
Foreign Wars
com m ander of
Auxiliary 10108
Florida 872, w as m as­ Marva
Award to Jeremiah
ter o f ceremonies for
Rivera. M . S g t Care,
the third annual ball
H a w k l l l S (JS A F (Ret) presented
for the new m illenni­ “ “ “ *
• • • the Veterans of
um, along with C/Lt. Col.
Foreign Wars Post 10108
Adam R. Mundy and C/Lt.
Award to Alonna Smith. CD R
Col. Donnie L. Brown.
Robert Buerger presented the
They introduced the dais
Retired O fficers Association
w ith tne top education lead­
Award to Jacquelyn
ers o f Seminole County,
M cGaffick. Mr. and Mrs. John
including Principal Karen
Parker presented the Military
Colem an, Dean o f Students
Order o f World Ware Award
Sylvester Wynn, Senior
to M ohamed Nsoulia.
Aerospace £&gt;dence Instructor
C hief Warrant Officer
Col. Charles Gibson and Ms.
Charles N oppinger presented
Gibson, Aerospace Science
the Reserve O fficers
Instructor SM Sgt. Gerald
Association Award to Andres
Sm ith and Ms. Sm ith, and
Rodriguez. C hief Petty
Aerospace Science Instructor
O fficer Sylvester Hall, Mrs.
SM Sgt. Jam es Sanders. Also
Hall and Navy Petty O fficer
sharing the dais w as Cadet
2nd C lass Harold Dudley
Group Com m ander C/Lt.
resented the American
Col. Donnie Brown and
eterans Award to Shaw nalcc
Rachael Urceola, Outgoing
Fuentes.
Group Com m ander C/Lt.
Also am ong the distin­
Co). Adam Mundy and
guished guests were AFA
Cristina Arroyo.
and Aerospace Education
Distinguished guests of the
Foundation Chief Master Sgt.
evening were introduced,
Richard Ortega, USAF (Ret.).
and they are avid supporters
G roup Com m ander C/Lt.
o f the Seminole High School
Col. D onnie Brown intro­
JROTC.
duced h is outstanding staff,
After a delicious dinner.
who have worked many
Principal Colem an compli­
hours fo r the success of a
mented the cadets and the
fund and great RO TC pro­
major leaders for the finest
gram. These young people
salute C/Col. Luis J. Vega,
year and an outstanding club
Special Assistant, Senior
success in all projects taken
Aerospace Science Instructor,
on by the Sem inole Air Force
and O verall Drill Team
Junior ROTC of Sem inole
Com m ander; C/Lt. Col.
High.
Adam R. Mundy, Special
During the evening, sen­
iors from the class of 2002
Assistant to Senior Aerospace
were acknowledged on
Science Instructor; C/Lt. Col.
behalf of FL-872. Words of
Matthew J. Pilch, Cadet Vice
thanks were given to the par­
Group Com m ander and
ents and guardians for their
Color Guard Commander;
support during the academic
C/Lt. Col. Andres Rodriguez,
Cadet Operation Squadron
2001-2002 year,
C/Lt. Col. Adam R.
Com m ander; C/Lt. Col.
Mundy presented the repre­
Edwin O rtis, Special Projects
sentatives who gave out the
Officer; C/M aj. Jennifer P.
national organization awards.
Allen, Logistics Officer;
The first award w as given
C/Maj. Erika C. M edlock,
Financial M anagement
by M ajor Joseph Sm all, who
presented the Tuskegle
Officer; C/M aj. Nicholas M.

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La bosky, Personnel O fficer;
C/CM Sgt. Shawnaleo
Fuentes, Command C hief
M aster Sgt., Saber Team
Com m ander and C olor Guard
Com m ander; C/CM Sgt.
Jerem iah A. Rivera, First Sgt.;
C/SM Sgt. Bryan P. Jonas,
Drill Team Com m ander; and
C/SM Sgt. Allona N . Sm ith,
Com m unity Service N CO.
We salute the M ilitary Ball
Committee and the d rill team
for their long and strenuous
hours o f practices. T he team
is known for its perfection,
discipline and giving 110 per­
cent at every practice.
The Saber Team perform ed
at 75 percent o f all functions
to ca m their ribbons, and
they also performed at the
SH S homecoming gam e.
The SH S Color G uard did
an outstanding job a t drill
com petitions, having won
many trophies. They per­
formed at 75 percent o f all
activities assigned.

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Cadet senior officers of the Class of 2002 with Senior Aerospace
Science Instructor Cot. Charles Gibson.
C/Lt. Col. Edwin Ortiz was
awarded the co-curricular
activities ribbon for dem on­
strating exceptional leader­
ship in achieving objectives

through coordinated efforts.
Outstanding Flight is
awarded each academ ic term.
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Curcuma: The hidden jewels

Stardust holds last bridging cerem ony

Curcuma b a genus of about bright pink inflorescence in the
70 spedes of plants in the ginger spring as Ihe foliage emerges to
family, moetiv from TVopical
form large chimps. Bloom b
Asia. 'Many
!any display very aeeeeeeeaeeeeeaoe»*•«• , long lasting as cut
flower.
attractive foliage and
• Hidden Ginger
flowers; others are eco­
Grows 4 to 5 feet tall,
nomically Important as
with maroon colored
source of spices, dyes,
inflorescence with yel­
starch or teed in tradi­
low flowers in the spring
tional medicines.
ng before the
appearing
The large, tropicalhave a
foliage. Leaves
Le,
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mli
purple midrib.
Bloom
leaves, sometimes with
AJ
can be used as a long
an attractive red or purFerrer
pie midrib area and the .......................
lasting cut flower.
• Jewel of Thailand
exotic flower spikes are
the main ornamental features of
G inger Grows 3 feet tall, with
one foot tall pink inflorescence
this plant.
with yellow flowers in the fall.
Leaves are pleated.
The Plant
Pride of Burma: Grows 2 to 3
Large oval, long stemmed
leaves are borne from under­
feet high in 30-50 percent shade,
with pure orange inflorescence
ground stems or rhizomes, like
changing to light orange-yellow
ginger. The inflorescences are
inside. Delicate small flowers
club-shaped structures with spi­
located between bracts are
rally arranged bracts.
white with yellow throat.
The lower two thirds of the
Leaves are bright green and
bracts are given, often tinged
broad, extending above the
with red or purple, are fertile
inflorescence. Plant goes dor­
and bear Ihe flowers. The upper
mant in winter.
third of the bracts are sterile and
brightly colored in shades of
white to pink and purple. The
Use
This plant Ls excellent as a
flowers, barely visible, arc borne
ground cover for shaded areas.
in the axils of the enclosing
It adds a tropical lixik at your
bracts.
garden and can be used as a cut
flower plant The dried rhizome
Culture
of some species is a source of
Plant rhizomes 2 to 3 inches
turmeric, used as a spire and
deep in a well-drained soil in
dye.
early spring. Enrich soil with
Turmeric is the key spire in
organic materials such as comcurry. Indian turmeric Ls used as
post, manure or peat. Locate
fixxi flavoring, an effective
plant in a partially shaded area,
ingredient in medicines and
preferably on the east side of
cosmetics, and a natural yellow
the garden. Plant should be
colorant. Turmeric contains an
watered frequently tit keep soil
oil that consists in part of enrmoisture high.
cumin, which on oxidation is
Fertilize in the spring and fall
changed into vanillin, live active
with a balanced garden fertiliz­
principle in vanilla.
er. Tlte plant dies back and goes
Curcumln Is the yellow pig­
dormant in winter. When the
plant is dormant water sparing­
ment of turmeric. Currumin has
been used in both the tradition­
ly until new growth resumes in
al Indian and Chinese Medicine.
spring. When grown in contain­
Chemical studies hive shown
ers it must be potted in wellthat several active components
drained soil of peat and loam
mixed with small pieces of
in Curcuma have anti-inflam­
matory, anti-oxidant, anti-micro­
sandstone, charcoal qr soft bntbial, and anti fungal activity.
ken brick and coarse sand.
The atmosphere must be
A l F m r la Sam lnoia County
humid. Division of rhizome Ls
H oM cuew M . Inquth** may ba dhasM to
the easiest means of propaga­
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230 W. County Homo Road. Santord. FI
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32773 or phone MS-3330. A l Sandnoia
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County Cooperative Eitanaion aantcaa
• Giant Plume Ginger
ara open to aM laqa n ia aa ot raca. color,
N i , hAndcap or national origin.
Grows 7 to 8 feet tall, with a

Heathrow w ill be the new
Bridging is w hen girls
Liberty Service Unit.
m ove from one level of
The bridging ceremony,
scouting to the next. Stardust
Is the Girl Scout
........... ............. held at Holy Cross
Lutheran Church on
Service Unit for Lake
Saturday, was the
M ary Elementary,
first and last time
Heathrow Elem entary
and Wilson
Elementary. T his year.
Stardust celebrated
(K), Brownies (first
their 12th and last
through third) and
bridging ceremony.
Juniors (fourth
Because o f growth.
Mary
through sixth) bridg­
Citrus Council is
Rowell
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breaking up Stardust
t e e e Stardust also had
and the neighboring
Cadettes (seventh
Whispering W inds
through ninth) and 1 Senior
Service Unit. Beginnin
(10th -l2th) bridge. The
the fall, Lake Mary am

Senior, Brittany Bolton,
bridged to adults. A s a spe­
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to adults, Brittany w as pre­
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Membership to Girl Scouts.
The bridging ceremony
was unique In another way
this year. There were Juniors
bridging to Cadettes who
had earned their Bronze
Award. Fqr many years,
Cadette Girl Scouts could
earn their Silver Award and
Seniors could earn their
Gold Award. This is the first
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Pilot Club invites community to 60th anniversary fete
The Pilot Club of Sanford is
celebrating its 60th
Anniversary/Share pilot with
a big reception in
downtown Sanford on
Saturday, June 1. The
community is invited
to help the Pilots cele­
brate their anniversary.

ances will be held In the
Performing Arts Theatre at
Winter Springs High SchooL
According to Valerie
WWd, "Each show is
completely different
and filled with a vari­
ety of dance and some­
times, even song, when
Those w ho are interest­
the. musical theatre
ed in attending and
divas take over the
helping celebrate the
stage." There is some­
event m ay call Marian
thing for everyone with
Doris
Rethwill at 407-322many old favorites
Dietrich making an encore as
7345.
The club was char• • • • • • • • well as some of today's
tered in December,
hottest dances.

advance by calling 407-3231900, or are available at the
door before each performance.

1940, followed by Charter
Among the dancers per­
Night on Jan. 14,1941. During
forming will be Joshua
the years, the club has sup­
McLamb, currently Florida’s
ported numerous projects
male "Rising Star/' He will
including scholarships, a Milk
premiere his new number.
Fund for needy primary scluml
T op Hat," in tribute to Fred
children in the Sanford area; a
Astaire. Drew Stanley, 12,
Bicycle Safety Roeleo for ele­
regional JR. Dancer of the Year
mentary schools in conjunction
in America Dance Awards
competition, will do a take-off
wilh the Sheriff's Office; a
on Donald O'Conner’s
Naturalization Ceremony for
"Singing in Ihc ILiin," as he
awarding citizenship to immi­
performs a flashy tap dance to
grants and support fair the
"Fit as a Fiddle."
Sanford Christian Sharing
Daniel Hunalp, 14, Florida's
Center, the Good Samaritan
JR. Dance, per Florida Dance
Home and the Rescue Mission.
Masters, will thrill the audi­
Tlie main fund-raiser during
ence with his version of
the years Iras been the sale of
Frankie Lane's "M ule Train"
decorated Easter eggs as doUs,
bunnies and clowns and cake
while dancing a bull-whip tip
routine.
eggs.
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Vince Autorino, 13, former
Charter club members were;
Male Rising Star of Florida
Mary Rawlins, Maybelle
dances "Cuban Pete', performs
Russell, Olive Hunt. Florence
bullet, musical theatre and
Holder. Margaret Erickson,
Cussie Hinton, Ann McNeill,
joins the boys jazz class in
Eleanor Morrison, Marian
"Stars and Stripes." He aLso Ls
among 16 other dancers in a
Meyer, Lucile Pegram, Frances
"Riverdance" number.
Swanson, LuVera Smith,
Maude Ramsey* Hden-Schultz, r» * Parents gef in the act, too.
“Dancing Dads" will perform
Lucy Smith and Hazell Field.
"I got Rhythm" with their own
daughters and sons, and
'Show case 2002'
"M oms and Kids" will dance
“Strike Up The Band" is the
theme of this year's "Showcase to Natalie Cole's "LO .V .E."
"Strike Up The Band" will
2002" performance, Broadwaystyle, of course, to be presented see ihe band reverting to an
orchestra to accommodate the
by students of Miriam and
moods of the dances which
Valerie's School of Dance Arts.
include beautiful ballets,
For 36 years now, the dancers
today's hottest jazz, L A . trend,
have been spotlighted in these
hip hop and classic jazz styles.
end-of-the-year recitals to the
The recital will feature dancers
delight of appreciative audi­
from both the Sanford and
ences. Dancers this year range
Lake Mary studios. The
in age from 4 to past 40 during
award-winning S.O.D.A. Pops
the three-performance series.
(School of Dance Arts
The three shows are sched­
Performers on Parade) will
uled for Saturday, June 1, at 2
present new dances in this
p.m., another show that
year's extravaganza.
evening at 7 p.m. and the third
Seating is reserv ed and tick­
show is a Sunday matinee on
ets, at 57 each, lire on sale in
June 2, at 2 p.m. AU perform­

In lieu o f book reporting,
Rose Edith Jacobson directed a
play about a dog and a bear.
The dog chased a bear up a
tree leaving the players, m em ­
bers of the group, in a dilem­
ma as how to get the bear
down from the tree and after
they retrieved him, what to do
with him, which was Lauded
with laughter.
Characters in the humorous
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Bear Venus Dog
The May meeting of the
Literary Group o f Ihe Sanford
Woman's Club was held at the
Betty Jean M etis building.
Hostess Fran Morton served a
variety of refreshments before
the program.
Officers elected for a twoyear term include: Vivian
Buck, chairman; Shirley Milis,
secretary; and Zeida Siskind,
treasurer.

during their May meeting. Pictured, from left, are Viola Frank, Vivian Buck,
LuCindy Russell. Zeida Siskind and Rose Edith Jacobson.
skit were; Rose Edith Jacobson,
Russian owner of the dog;
Vivian Buck, animal control
representative; Viola Frank,
policeman; LuCindy Russell as
tine bear; and Zeida Siskind as

the dog.
The June meeting will be a
covered dish luncheon to be
held at the home of Rose
Jacobson to mark the final
meeting of the club year.

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Church
Notes
Dedication S o r l c t
Greater Faith AME Church
is holding a special worship
and dedicatory sendee for its
newly acquired lO acre prop­
erty 1JO p jn . Saturday, May
25. in the Ddtona Civic
Center, located at 960
Lakeshore Drive in Deltona.
Senior Bishop John Hurst
Adams will lead the group to
Doyle Road to view the land.
The church plans build the
Erst African Methodist
Episcopal worship sanctuary
in Deltona.
For more information, aril
386-532-9129.

Holy Cross
Episcopal
Church
401 Park Ave.
Sanford

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Food Source Program
The Sanford Church of
Christ is working with a pro­
gram call Food Source to
help the congregation and
community. The program
offers various foods each
month at a discounted rate
from grocery stores.
For more information
about the Food Source
Program, call Jeannette
Stiffey at 407-323-8234,407829-0272 or the church at 407322-7781.
Church Anniversary
St. John M.B. Church,
located at 920 Cypress Ave.,
in Sanford, will celebrate its
107th birthday through May
26.
A special program has
been planned. Each Sunday
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Sunday school at 9 3 0 a m.
with guest teachers and
superintendents.
The schedule for the 11
a.m. services include:
• Sunday, May 26 — Old
Fashion Day Service and din­
ner on the grounds with the
Rev. Arthur Choice.
Vacation Bible School
Wekiva Presbyterian
Church, located at 211
Wekiva Springs Lane in
Longwood, 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
girls in kindergarten through
10th grade. Full day and half
day options are available.
For information, call 407645-5933, e x t 255.

Avene CAR lor Chidden
700 p m
Teen Mh 6 b
740 p m
AdtR Btde OMdy A Prayer 7130 p m
*TNe PamBy PvMndhr CBeraN* Mm ha

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Sutday Morning YtonHp
Sunday Evening Worship
Wad. Acthmae tor alagaa

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1030 a m
6 00pm
600pm

Nuraary Piwriad

207 E. 25th St.

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S21-O M S
LONQWOOO

Hwy. 434 A 427

r esid en tia l a n d c o m m e r c ia l

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HEAT PUMP EXPERTS•TATE CERT FCAC038A24

915 W. 2nd 8 t 323-3517

I r t C A S SE L B E R R Y
Wlntsr Park Dr.
S3S-TSSS

SEMINOLE TRINITY CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL and DAYCARE

H ARREL &amp; BEV ERLY
TRANSM ISSIONS

Prs-Ectwct thru 12th grads
•A Minatry ot Church ot Odd o l Sanford

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF
209 W. 25th StrsBt
Sanford, F t

A BEKA Cumcutum

ata W. a n d 8 t. S sn ford « 381-2723

JIM ROWE
PEST CONTROL
2626 Iroquola Ave. • 322-2070
BRISSON
FU N ER A L H O M E
RESTAURANT
W S M .S M A M -7P M

323-2999

T H E M cK IB B IN
A CvEN O V—
IN S U R A N C E
114 N. PARK A VE., SAN FO R D
322-0331

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• Complati Funani Sarvicn • Crwrution
• Markers &amp; Monumantt • Praerrangamants
S M E. Airport S M .. SootorE 3Z77S

3 2 2 -3 2 1 3

TIUOmONAL IM C Q M L 6T. A lM A K t
ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL
3346 W 8R 426 (Atom* Av*)
(IML— off Oi—n— y
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo. Florida
407-667-2376
1626 *006 Of C
Sunday Semcee
• 00 am.
Sunday School (j _ •&gt;
.
L a g Eucharist
1600 am
(Nbrsary af boSt MfVCM)
Waahday Ho»y E u tfM t Sarvksaa
Tuesday
1200 noon
W tfrieaday
70Q pm
Thursday
630em
Friday
1200 noon
The DRarence la Worm The OHanca

PAIBLV WORBMP C fN T tA
Tarnporarty maaang af
CerWo CnsMeno OaOps
29119 OrtandoOrNe
Sanlord, FL 32773
407-332-9222
Located nad to
Oood Shaphard Lidhann Church
Stnday Worship
Tuseday Service

For Your Ad To A ppear
In T h is S p a c e
C a ll T e d a t
407-322-2611

CENTRAL SYSTEMS S .E ., INC.
eoMwncuimousTm m fr ig e mtton
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555 W a tt 1st St.
S a n lo rd , F t 32771

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407-774457J2.
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Baptist
WESTVWW BARTMT CHURCH
4100 Pm M Road (46A)
Sardoid. Florida
. 4Q7-32K»23v&gt;

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101$ am.
900 im

WMECREtT BAPTIST CHURCH
601 Eaal Airport Bouiavard
Sanford. Florida 32773
(407) 322 3737
Church 0 *ce

Infant fToddlsr TLC
15 Yrs, Exp.
Bt-UIMt

Sanford /Lsks Miry Arts

C an

G e n e sis F a m ily
K id C a re
4 0 7 -6 8 8 -7 7 6 6

Sunday School

Morning Womhip
Evening Worship

PVIST BARTWT CHURCH OP LONQWOOO
•61 State Road 434.1.
Longwood. FL 327906364
(407) 336-3617
reaveranu u m fwinay * eamor &gt;rasior
Saturday Prara# 1 WorsNp 6 0 0pm
Sunday
•30 am
BdttaSajdy
•49 a m
1100 am
Wad AWANA/Ybuto
•30 pm
Oaoptaehtp Tfsavng
700 pm.
Pastor s B &amp; t Study
700pm
AduN Choir
60 0 p m
PMBT BAPTVT CHURCH MARKHAM
S400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. FL 33746
(407)333-1069
Or Bob Parker
Pastor
Kean Vincent / Nt* Pater
Co Youth
Workers
Strday
Coffee and Donas
630AM
•We Study
645 AM
WoraNp
10.45 A M
. (Chtidran'i Church ProvkJad)

W W W n y sftu
Churefi Fjm *. D m ,
*0O PM
Ihwym and B*» S u y
700 FM.
You* M M rg
ChkHn . Chow m l Turn KJO CM *
(Niwu^r F W M U HMCM)
UOHTHOUSF SAFnST CHURCH
M lS MARKHAM ROAO
Swrtont FlonJa 12771
I« n U H « 0
ftand. VMM,
P u tt
Sunday School
'll lin
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lOSOwm
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Sfwu^adae)
(ErwnmaVtorrtniaoo
pm

700pm

COUNTRY6101 BAPTIST CHURCH
660 5 Country Club Rd. Lake Mary, FL
Shane Wym
Pulor
Sunday School
9 43 am.
Sunday AJtl WorWp
1045am
Sunday PM WonNp
500p m
Wed Prayer MaaOng
730pm
Nursery Prowdad

J Earl Welch

DCF Reg/Carl CPFV
Curr/Ad;FunrooirvMea!3

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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SimMy Serwcea
6:15 am. and 1049 am
Sunday Schocd
9 30 a m.
tool
1041am.
Nunery Provided

Sunday Evening WorwNp1 6 00pm .

(407) 322-2821

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WVK1VA AtBCMBLY OP OOO
1679 Doan Ad.
Longwood. FL 32779

SAmday School

C O O O fV E A S I

fOO pm.
boyaifleH

(407) 330-1660
FOOO SERVICE EQUIPMENT
FAX (407) 323-3329

C iltA M K O W
I n iM - r .il

O R -SHORTY- SMITH AND
ROBERT I BRISSON

9th St and Laurel A ys.
Ssnford *322-2131

11E t FIRST ST..
SANFORD

CENTRAL BARTI6T CHURCH
3101 W BR 46
Sertont FI32771 -6644
(407) 322 2614
Jimmy Bela PaWsn
Jack M Thomas
I6nlMr el Wu6i
•49 a m
Morning Worship
63011100am
Evanmg Worship
60 0 p m
•30pm

Assembly Of God

LOCALLY OWNED ANO OPERATED
RON ROSSI t STAFF

la n b t f i ana Sup O tttt Snap*
M l PM m aa Am nia •Santa*. FT. JJT71
a e ra n -x m • p p e 4S»s » i i m

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Anglican

SAN FO R D

BARNES HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

t4iam

1100 a m
7 00pm

7 00 p m
Chddrent Church
7 00 p m
Nursery Prowidad A l Sarwaa
JOROAN B A m rr CHURCH
820 Upsafa Rd, Sanford
323-9072
George Sladd
Peelor
Sunday School
lOOOaum
Uoming Service
1100am
600p m

700 p m

OhJTruBMtoreNpeOay

___
700pm
CtmHn t Twwn SankM
7 0 0pm
N a iw A c v U tF a rA I A p H
Nwwry Pnm Hd F« U SwrvtcM
f» r)r klMnr WA M m Gu m
FWST (HP.OH UM MOM UY BAPTIST
CHURCH
TOOUn/Wwnuw
Swrdonl FL 37771
(407) 122 U N
Rmt Dr Horry O. HuM r. Sr
P u t,
tarty Momma Swrvcw
S U v it
Uonvng Worship
Evermg Wors/vp (TEA)
Monday. Bene Study

*10 an

II CO am
4 00 pm
?-.3®pm

Catholic
ALL SOULS CATHOUC CHURCH
Ccmor ul 9wi SL A S O W L n .
Swnfcrd. a
*07122 1795
Famwr Richard W Titu
Paata
WaaMayMaH
»00am
Menday-fnday
Conlaaaicma. Saturday
a 00pm
l^ « * y Vigil
9 00pm
M i l l " , 1010am . Noon
9 00am •tngrth (Soual Ha»|
*00 am . Spaman tetwchj

B o y S co u t O rientation N ig h t sch eduled fo r this T hursday in L a k e M ary
In an age o f superheroes
and heroic deeds w here can
a b oy go to learn the skills
necessary to becom e a leg­
end in h is own time?
It’s as close as his local
Boy S cou t Troon.
Future superheroes are
invited to attend Boy Scout
O rien tatio n N ight 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 30, in
C h urch o f Ladder Day
Sain ts, located at 2505 L jk e
Em m a Road in Lake Mary.
Boys and you ng men ages

II to 18 or conclu ding the
fifth grade are invited to
attend.
All boys atten d in g the
May 30 m eeting w ill receive
a free cam ping gift.
For m ore inform ation, call
Nathan T hornton at 407889-4403.

A tten dees are asked to
com e dressed in their finest
beach sh ots, tops, flip flops
and su n g lasses for the
Sunday service. A p icn ic
w ill follow , catered by
S o n n y 's. C o st is $6 p er adult
and $4 p er child 12 and
under.

Beach B last
C ovenant C om m unity
Church, located at 5311 Pen
Ave., is hosting a "B e a c h
B last" Sunday, Ju ne 2.

C h a p ter o f Courage
C entral Florida C h ap ter
o f C o u rag e, an aposfolate of
th e R om an C atholic Church
that m in isters to those w ith

sam e-sex attractions, m eets
the last W ednesday of the
month.
For more inform ation, call
Father Patrick O 'D oherty at
352-854-2181.
S ch o larsh ip B all
The C elery C ity Elks
Lodge No. 542 and
Evergreen Tem ple No. 321
w ill host its Purple and
W hite C harity-Scholarship
Ball 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Saturday, M ay 25, in the

Sanford C iv ic Center.
C ost is $15 in ad vance
and $18 at the door. T h e
event Is sem l-form al.
Su p p o rt G ro u p s
H osp ice o f the C om fo rter
offers sev eral free b ereave­
m ent su p p o rt groups at its
John Young Parkw ay loca­
tion and its A ltam o n te
Springs location.
For m ore in form ation , call
407-682-0808 or e-m ail:
h o tcm rk tin g O ao i.co m

�T h* Sdonou H ulald

ouuw,ewn«ma
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M iM r

Congregational

lOOOim .
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C o r im iM M

O IU CI
2401 * P M A m ; I
407 322-45*4

Christian

Carry Laenard

Oatoman 3rd and 4fi BL
I Part 9 0 + 1 1
IFL

: p a l^ n a n

Suiter Sehaol
900 am
BuvteT Morrlng WoraNp 1000 am.
Sun. HomingCoSpaHou 1 1 0 0 tm
Suv Contomporary Woraftp 7 0 0 p m
Every Wateeachry
Supper •I vary Wad
AduM Stale Study

HOLY CROSS LUTHBRAN CHURCH
OP UMCS MARY
790 Sui Oram. Lake Mary. FL
Pad Hoyar
Saturday avarang
3 30pm
Contomporary Wonhp
Sunday morning
8 00 am

9:30 pm
900pm
9-7 00 pm
I (K-491 Oradaa)
lld te a (3S9i Qradaa)

SrH^a

Csraemporary Muaic Pradtoe 7 00pm
3 scheduled tonea:

i Turn, of toe monto 49ara
IN Wad. of Via monto

ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
TOO Ftnehart Bd
Leke Mary, FL
444-5973
Th# ter. Cfcarfaa T. Hot. Rector
Sunday
Holy Euchartat
7JO am
AduR Forum 9
Chldran a Sunday School\OOO am
H dr Eucfratol
900/11:19 am
Cfefckeni Church
900 am
(EducaBan Wing)
Nuraary Begtoe Al M S aim
Through 1243 pm Service

UchaelMtogen
Sunday Stole School
MomtngWonNp
Vbuti

900a.m.
10:19am
900pm
Mo# 900 pm
nursery n v n m

'"Caring lor PaqpHa*
1401 S&gt;Part Avenue
Sanford. Ft 32771
(407) 322*2491
te n Jtonea J. Schrader
949am • Suiday School
00am •Uomng WonMp
toctm •Stale Sax*

930 am
Gotomporary WonNj
110 0 am
Psmiy H w flp Saw a
Nuraery to pnndted al
Oaycara. Praachool and Chrlaian Day School
For totormoaon Cafl 407-3338797
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE REDEMMER
2323 8 Oak Awe.. Sanford. FL
Raw Elmar A Reuacher
Peetor
Sunday School
10:30 am
ndoe
10 30 am
Inlonwaaon 322-3392 or 3230910

Holy Euchariaf 7 00 a m 8 7 00 am

11

Christian Science
r

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S m *r. CTtmli Swttos
m l Suiday Sctam

N otes

la Tha Haarl Of Tha Ciy
H e? 48A 8 Upset# Rd.
Fhorraa
•322-7312
9:19am
A 9-30 pm

•trough Sffv grate"
Nuraary
“ * ‘
Ynuffi Group
eh
Cal tor mere tolonnaeon.
MO-WEEK WORSHIP M CHAPEL
Tuaaday. Wadnaaday 9 Thuaday*
BIBLE STUDIES*
Wateaaday 4 Thuradaya
r9apt-M ay

730 Uprata R d. Sartor* FL
4QT-322■O^t^j jiULu

cmwt . t c u m
LDMOWDOO
tT» UAAKHAM WOOOS BOAO

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HOLY CROSS EWSCOSAL O M K H
401 Part Ave, Sardord
Tttopftona 407-322-4811

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10 00 • m

WMwM
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CMJ Car* A&gt;***u* « *• S u va*

Uondaym F«dr)

1000**1 to 400pm
SaAaday 1000 *m to 1pm
SuM U*Ur&gt;*»ood. FLJ377*
P t m 407-00-14*0

Church O f Christ
1011 Hurp 17 *2 1 " * NX) H*m *14
4 0 7 - 1 * 3 0 . *07-3)4-m »
Sun Worm*
1030**1. t Ip m
Com* *gnhto ■*» «*. * *■«** •

MO FUJWOA 04UHCM OP CHHWT

21tW*d*Sl

t o * Spong* Ft 3)70*
Sunday S*n*o** 1030 am jSOOpffi
Sunday M M )
030pm.
W M B tM S u ty
730pm.

BanyHai**

Charismatic
Episcopal

CHURCH OF OOO
•01 W 22nd 8t. Sertofti. FL
407 322*3942
9.43 am
(tt 43 am
900pm
7 to Ip m
Saminola Trtnay
Pr* School tvu grate 12
407-321 2723
Atoo Day Cara Start!
at I year to pra-echoel
407323-1411

Church Of God of
Prophecy
CMumcMo* ooo 0* pmormcY
230* S. Elm Au*. SMtant FI*. 33773
407 322 *013
Then* Ham* — Paator
Sm taySctod
*49 am.
Won**
1030am.
■ try Paata
11am

lym.

CHRIST UMTtO METHOOC9T CHURCH
408 Tutkar Otoe
,,*.*■ (Corner Tucker 0 8 CR 427)

’The Sanford Bndga
Comar of a* SL 8 Mo* Awe
Sertord. Florida
407 299-9094
Suiday Euchahsl
9.30 am

Sunday School
tntar-MiMion
Mommg WoraNp

(407)322-7900
S30am
1030 am
1100 am

Inter-Denomlnatlonal

930 pm

FAITH MSSIONARY CHURCH
3002 Baartefl Amo
407-323-3794
alack Coa
Suiday
Morning Won/vp
Evening Same*
TUaaday
Tutday t vantof u

Nuraary prtMdad lor
BaPiaa and Smal Ctvldran
‘Smai Enough Tg Una You •
Qrowtng to Chrlal TO 3«rv« You*

1000am
9 00 pm

FIRST UWTCO MCTHOOI9T CHURCH
419 Part Ava, Sanford. FL

,

H to Mafy

7 W f» C '

1

Non-Denomlnatlonal
1001C alary Ava. Santard
(407) 324-4711
Dora W Rkharteon
Fatoor
Suiday School
930 am
Mommg Worafvp
1100 am
Evarwng Won#N»
7 00 pm
IkdWeakSva Wad.
730pm
SHOWER OOWH OP BLESSINaa
101 Elm Ava . Sanford, FL
407-32143M '

(407) 327-4004

Church Of God

Methodist

CHURCH OP THE HOLY COMFORTER

Ytouto and Young AdUla
Mommg Worafvp
92381039am
Coflaa Feflowaltp
9 30 am
Suiday School
949am
Wuto fsaom hp
400pm
Nuraary PrmAted
2nd Monday

I

1000 am
Morning Rtoraftp
Tua. Prayar/Btea Study

HAST P9EM YTVRUN CHURCH (U.SJL)
OP LAKE MARY
129 W W W uAva
Lake Mary. FL
407-321-1021
Rav Slaphaa Horraa
Pastor
Church School
949am
Marring Woraht?
1100am
W ad Choir Prackca
7 00 p m
Thura. Youto Choir1
8 30 p m
Nuraary Providad
MARRHAM WOOOS PRESSYT1 MAN CHURCH
9210 U u tfia m Wood* Road
LM a Mary
407-3332030
Rav Chad** R- Jonas
Paaaor
Suiday School, a l agaa
900 a m
Church Sarvtcaa
9 0 0 8 1030 a m
Nuraary Provided
foutft Orotip, Sunday
High Schooli
4 00 p m
lld d * School
8 00 pm
PraSchool Won thru Fit,
9 to 12
MenViy Faraly N igN Sqppar
Third Wad of Each Monto 9 3 0 p m

Salvation Army
THE SALVATION ARMY WORSIRP
AND SERVICE CENTER
700 W 24ffi Strato
Sanford. FI 32771
407-322 28*2
Caplam* Roban and U nte Raddtoa. Corpa
Otocar*
Sunday Sarvica
Praiaa and FaaowW g
143 • m
Sunday School
945 am
Hcanaa*
m&gt;
BMa Study and Prayar
930pm
Homa Laagua fLadtoa)
700pm
lia n a FaicMnfMp Dutn
700 p m
Band &gt;Pradtoa
9 00 p m
"Wtoi haart to Ood and hand to man *

United Church Of
Christ
1ONOWOOO HILLS COWOMOATMaUL

Man'a Prayer BraaMaN
:
•*’ 1NThuw«a*v
r - ' i iiya..’ i*

1100 am
730 pm

FMTHTULW Om

■•1*07)3

jot e c — w— M a • saraon
L a * , S ave.
It 00 *m.
o a t m i Fatoali*!
(****4-1)1
It00*(*
,
f m * i Fa**«fi*V
HtoN M — a a
1)30 pJ*
Ih X K * )
) Htoiw4)4* U*a*nq
7 30 *.n.
Ffto*r ■ CMaMn Can**&lt;« ) OO 5 00 p m
a**L)

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
MARS MILL SOA
too E 2nd StraaL Sanford, a 32771
407 3235949
Sabbato School
9 30 am
Dmna WorVvp
1100 am
Wad Evarang Praytr Mtg
7 30
i t m m o l s coaaaauNmr c h u r c h
5070 Or«nga Btvd. Sanford
407-324-0199 m m aanwioiachuctvconi
Suiday Woraftp S v c i 46 8 lO X a m
~ Seal messages, 'Casual draa
toarafy aanAca®,
prqlaaaionN chdd cara

«l

U M I W ) SuxtoyM 1000 am
oomtorWM UnMO Art* Thato*. 8*nW*M
Town* Cansu M il
OW tarf* Church 1015am
tauter# (youto) Aknatoaa 87pm
•Safa Nuwry Prondad
H w cfhg Pnpto for a Raaaon"

Naiarene
LONOWOOO CHURCH OF THE NA2ARENE
ICON Wayman St.
Longaggd, FL.
9318668
Sunday School
948am
tiomaig Worahip
1049 am
ChNkan’a Chuch
1045 am
E u g W D c Sarvica
8 00 p m
Wadnaaday FanNy Nghi
700 p m.
Youth. Woman, and Adu* Stia Stody
f AS

Presbyterian

Pag#! 5C

Church

Lutheran

Episcopal

O aten FL 32713

Tim

PaMv
*30 am

1i00*m
*a« pm

19071. Sarto* AM h Santa* F t
RfcftardA. Ferranti, Iterator
323-7717
School
I J O im
1949M
f NteUBo Stepu
ip m .
*49 pm

JD.Sagroraa
CHaood McAJtear

10M

T M k r^ H M n g

Sunday. May 26. 2002

LJON OP JUDAH HOUM OP
"RteeJeeueto
2548 Pert Otoe. P a
Sertorl FI 37772-0909
(Comar to Part Da A Eke Am )
(407) 324-009
Ttmmy Ahramaon ™Paaaor
1030 am 9 9:30 pm
dy
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
parvtoa tie lad Filter &lt;*9 * « • * )

U.CC.
1239 E E WMamaan Road
Longaood, PL
407 3128233
Rav Dr. Hto You^aood
Mraatov
Suiday Sannoaa
Conlamporary
900 am
TradaonN Worahgi
1030 am
Nuraary PraMted
Church School 9.19 am * 1013 am
Youto 9 CTWkan Matatry

9 30 pm

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OP PAOLA
5580 Wayvida Dr.
Sanford. FI 32771
(Off M (EM SI) Waal
FVN Straat on tail - On# Mia)
Leonard DDormafl
Pastor
407-3228332
■Whara f u Ooapal la Good Nawa
Sunday School
9 4 3 am
Morning Worship
1100a m
Evening Worship
8 00 p m
Mid Week Mtg Wad
7 30 p m
Ptaaea Share You LA* W*i Ua

UPSALA COMMUNITY PRESSTTfRIAN
CHURCH
Comar of W 25to SI 8 Upaala Rd
101 Upsafa Road
Sanford. FL 32771
407 330-2935
Bryan Wangar

Service to
honor Thomas
this Sunday
The Rev. Jack Thom as,
m inister o f m usic and
senior ad u lts at C entral
Baptist C hurch in
Sanford, w ill retire on
Sundav May 26 after 23
and a h alf years o f serv ­
ice.
Thom as and his w ife of
42 years, Sherrill, arc p er­
haps best know locally
for their creation and
direction o f “ Living
Pictu res," an Easter p res­
entation o f dram a and
m usic that ran in Sanford
for 16 consecutive years,
attracting thousands o f
visitors from all over the
state.
For m any years,
Thom as directed the
annual Sanford Easter
Sunrise Service on Lake
M onroe. He has also been
a frequent visitor to local
hospitals and nursing
hom es, and he leads
"H ap p y H earts," an
organization that pro­
vides C hristian activities
and m eetings for active
senior adults.
Thom as is an acco m ­
plished singer and m usi­
cian w ho plays the tenor
saxophone, clarinet,
I r o m k i n * . p ia n o ,

recorder, accordion,
drum s, and autoharp. He
sings w ith the "Florid a
Baptist Singing M en " and
w as a m em ber o f the
guest ch oir at the
international Music
Festival in Bern,
Sw itzerland.
Special services on
Sunday, M ay 26 honoring
Thom as w ill feature
many o f the hundreds of
m usicians and vocalists
who have been a part of
his m inistry in Sanford
over the past 23 years.
There will be a m orning
service from 10 a.m . until
noon, and an evening cel­
ebration service from 4 to
5:30 p.m ., follow ed by a
reception at the church.
Everyone in the com ­
m unity is welcom e to join
in these special send-off
services to thank the Rev.
Thom as and his w ife
Sherrill for the years of
service.
For m ore inform ation
call the church at 407322-2914.

Annual m other/daughter banquet scheduled fo r Saturday, June 1
The annual mother/
daughter banquet, sponsored
by The Women o f 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 a l
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 adults
and $6 for young ladies ages
10 and under. Included in

each ticket is a 1/4 page
"expression o f love."
For inform ation, call 407321-4881.
V olunteers N eeded
The C hristian Sharing
C enter in Longw ood has an
urgent need for volunteers to
fill various positions.
R eceptionists and inter­
view ers are needed to inter­
view fam ilies in crisis situa­
tions and to assist them in
m eeting their needs. ■ •

Pantry w orkers are needed
to stock shelves for client
fam ilies. Hours are M onday
through Friday from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
For inform ation, call
D iann at 407-260-9155, ext. 6,
Monday, W ednesday or
Friday.
Vacation B ib le School
First Baptist Church o f
Longw ood, located at 891
S tate Road 434, will have
Vacation Bible School from

Monday, June 3, to Friday,
June 7, from 9 a.m. to noon
daily.
The them e for the w eek is
"Bug S a fa ri." Activities will
include Bible stories, gam es,
music, arts and crafts, cre­
ative learning and refresh­
ments.
Vacation Bible School is
free, but registration is
required. For more inform a­
tion or registration, call
Karin W hite at 407-339-3817
or e-mail:

churchstaffOfbcLongwood.org
The ch u rch is located
one-fou rth m ile east o f
17/93.
G o lf O u tin g
A fam ily golf ou ting,
sponsored by St. M agdalen
Parish M e n 's Club, w ill be
held 7:30 a m. Saturday,
June 1, at Sabal P oint G olf
C lub in Longw ood. C ost is
$55.
For m ore inform ation,
call 407-647-4863.

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Students at

Memorial image of strength and comfort

Day o f Prayer

By MIcMI* Jwta
Managing Editor

Students create Sept. 11 sculpture

LAKE M ARY— A perma­
nent memorial dedicated to the
events of Sept 11 now stands at
Heathrow Elementary School.
Following
months
of
research, development and
construction, a bronze sculp­
ture
resembling Thomas
Franklin's now famous photo­
graph of three firemen raising

the flag in the nibble of the
Trade Towers is located on the
school's outdoor wall across
from the Media Center. The
memorial is a collaboration
between students and local
businesses and portrays the
feelings experienced by stu­
dents following last year's
tragic attack on America.
'After Sep t 11, our princi­

Hte#vow

Elementary
School and
bctfb u tf-

pal and guidance counselor
said they would like to do
something as a memorial,"
said Suze Peace, Heathrow
Elementary art specialist and
faculty sponsor. ' I decided it
would be nice to do something
that would be permanent"
Peace selected a Memorial
Committee of eight fifth-

together t&gt;
create a lasling memorial
In remem­
brance Ol
M
Sept It.T he
sculpture it
now hanging
outside the
school
rfeTW J p n w o ay i w ra n y la n o n t

S*« Memorial, Page 2

Lake Mary officials partici­
pate in National Day of
Prayerduring City Hall
service, see Page 2

Commission
discusses
City Hall
expansion

Dancers show
skills in June
Miriam and Valerie'* School
of Dance Arts will present its
annual recital June 1 and June 2.
The Showcase 2002 theme is
'Strike Up the Band,' featuring
ballet, tap. Jazz and hip-hop
numbers. Students from the
school's Sanford and Lake
Mary studios will perform,
along with its SODA Pops
(School of Dance Arts,
Performers on Parade) dance
group.
Performances are at 1 and 7
p.m. June 1 and 2 p.m. June 2
in the Winter Springs High
School auditorium, 130
Tuskawilla Road. Tickets are $7
and can be purchased in
advance or at the door.
For tickets, call 407-3231900.

By Dan Ping
Editor

No garbage
collection Monday
The dry of Lake Mary will
not have garbage pick-up
Monday, Stay 27, due to the
Memorial Day holiday.
Garbage will be collected
the following Monday during
the regular schedule.

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Bruce Skwario, general manger ol the Orlando Marriott-Laka Mary Hotel, tits at a tabla in the hotel's restau­
rant Bistro 1901. The hotel will open June 3 end w tl be the largest singular event space In Sem inole County.

Lake M ary M arriott opens Ju n e 3
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Staff WiHer
new era in Seminole County lodging will
dawn June 3 when the 10-story, $36 mil­
lion Marriott hotel opens at 1501 Internationa)
Parkway.
With grand opening about a week away,
employees are anxious "to establish a new tradi­
tion o f excellence," said Bruce Skwario. general
manager of the Orlando Marriott-Lake Mary

A

Kathy Gehr - A»jijfa n l
Director of Pork* and
Recreation

HoteL The Marriott's 150-member staff may be
excited to begin after 14-months of construction,
however, Seminole County residents have been
awaiting a development similar to the new hotel
for quite some time.
Topping the hotel's long list of features is an
8,400 square foot Grand Ballroom. Il will be the
largest singular event space in Seminole County.
IPs an important amenity cunsidering many
locally sponsored balls, luncheons and galas an*
held annually in Orange County.
S « M arriott, Pag* 9

LAKE MARY — It's not everyday
that you build City Hall.
Lake Mary City Commissioners
realize that and took time Last week
to educate themselves on how the
process they will use to renovate and
expand Lake Mary City llalL
There's been so much progress in
the construction business in the last
several years," Mayor Thom Greene
said. "We're not in the construction
business, so we want to have the
experts educate us on the options
that are available.*
The state legislature provided
cities with more flexibility when con­
structing large capital projects.
Traditionally, cities advertise for bids
then select the lowest price from
qualified bidders.
T h e lowest bidder sometimes
means the lowest quality." noted
Greene.
Deputy Mayor Mike McLean said
another disadvantage in the tradi­
tional bid process is that change
orders during construction could
greatly increase the cost.
TTve lowest bid before construc­
tion isn't always the lowest bid after
construction," McLean said.
That's not necessarily an indict­
ment of those who submit low bids.
The nature of the traditional bid
process sometimes lends itself to
conflicts. Typically a city would hire
an architect to design plans for a proj­
e c t But architects are trained to
design buildings, not pinpoint the
cost of construction.
"Architect's aren't educated in the
construction business, just as con­
tractors aren't interested in the archi­
tectural process," said Bill Harkin,
owner of Harkin Development Co.
So from the start a project could be
"over designed' for a city's budget
See C ity IU1L Pag* 2

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Students at

Memorial image of strength and comfort

Day of Prayer

By MIcMI* Jwta
Managing Editor

Students create Sept. 11 sculpture

LAKE M ARY— A perma­
nent memorial dedicated to the
events of Sept 11 now stands at
Heathrow Elementary School.
Following
months
of
research, development and
construction, a bronze sculp­
ture
resembling Thomas
Franklin's now famous photo­
graph of three firemen raising

the flag in the nibble of the
Trade Towers is located on the
school's outdoor wall across
from the Media Center. The
memorial is a collaboration
between students and local
businesses and portrays the
feelings experienced by stu­
dents following last year's
tragic attack on America.
'After Sep t 11, our princi­

Hte#vow

Elementary
School and
bctfb u tf-

pal and guidance counselor
said they would like to do
something as a memorial,"
said Suze Peace, Heathrow
Elementary art specialist and
faculty sponsor. ' I decided it
would be nice to do something
that would be permanent"
Peace selected a Memorial
Committee of eight fifth-

together t&gt;
create a lasling memorial
In remem­
brance Ol
M
Sept It.T he
sculpture it
now hanging
outside the
school
rfeTW J p n w o ay i w ra n y la n o n t

S*« M e m o ria l, Page 2

Lake Mary officials partici­
pate in National Day of
Prayerduring City Hall
service, see Page 2

Commission
discusses
City Hall
expansion

Dancers show
skills in June
Miriam and Valerie'* School
of Dance Arts will present its
annual recital June 1 and June 2.
The Showcase 2002 theme is
'Strike Up the Band,' featuring
ballet, tap. Jazz and hip-hop
numbers. Students from the
school's Sanford and Lake
Mary studios will perform,
along with its SODA Pops
(School of Dance Arts,
Performers on Parade) dance
group.
Performances are at 1 and 7
p.m. June 1 and 2 p.m. June 2
in the Winter Springs High
School auditorium, 130
Tuskawilla Road. Tickets are $7
and can be purchased in
advance or at the door.
For tickets, call 407-3231900.

By Dan Ping
Editor

No garbage
collection Monday
The dry of Lake Mary will
not have garbage pick-up
Monday, Stay 27, due to the
Memorial Day holiday.
Garbage will be collected
the following Monday during
the regular schedule.

I I ------» -a

|n fc.. .

—------ »

rtwfBKJ prxHO u y to m m y in w n i

Bruce Skwario, general manger ol the Orlando Marriott-Laka Mary Hotel, tits at a tabla in the hotel's restau­
rant Bistro 1901. The hotel will open June 3 end w tl be the largest singular event space In Sem inole County.

Lake M ary M arriott opens Ju n e 3
fV a r i . e la * --- *----- fla H n n

tjy u n n tio p n tf roixon
Staff WiHer

new era in Seminole County lodging will
dawn June 3 when the 10-story, $36 mil­
lion Marriott hotel opens at 1501 Internationa)
Parkway.
With grand opening about a week away,
employees are anxious "to establish a new tradi­
tion o f excellence," said Bruce Skwario. general
manager of the Orlando Marriott-Lake Mary

A

Kathy Gehr - A»jijfa n l
Director of Pork* and
Recreation

HoteL The Marriott's 150-member staff may be
excited to begin after 14-months of construction,
however, Seminole County residents have been
awaiting a development similar to the new hotel
for quite some time.
Topping the hotel's long list of features is an
8,400 square foot Grand Ballroom. Il will be the
largest singular event space in Seminole County.
IPs an important amenity cunsidering many
locally sponsored balls, luncheons and galas an*
held annually in Orange County.
S « M arriott, Pag* 9

LAKE MARY — It's not everyday
that you build City Hall.
Lake Mary City Commissioners
realize that and took time Last week
to educate themselves on how the
process they will use to renovate and
expand Lake Mary City llalL
There's been so much progress in
the construction business in the last
several years," Mayor Thom Greene
said. "We're not in the construction
business, so we want to have the
experts educate us on the options
that are available.*
The state legislature provided
cities with more flexibility when con­
structing large capital projects.
Traditionally, cities advertise for bids
then select the lowest price from
qualified bidders.
T h e lowest bidder sometimes
means the lowest quality." noted
Greene.
Deputy Mayor Mike McLean said
another disadvantage in the tradi­
tional bid process is that change
orders during construction could
greatly increase the cost.
TTve lowest bid before construc­
tion isn't always the lowest bid after
construction," McLean said.
That's not necessarily an indict­
ment of those who submit low bids.
The nature of the traditional bid
process sometimes lends itself to
conflicts. Typically a city would hire
an architect to design plans for a proj­
e c t But architects are trained to
design buildings, not pinpoint the
cost of construction.
"Architect's aren't educated in the
construction business, just as con­
tractors aren't interested in the archi­
tectural process," said Bill Harkin,
owner of Harkin Development Co.
So from the start a project could be
"over designed' for a city's budget
See C ity IU1L Pag* 2

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City Hall
CoatiroM l from tmgm 1
Those plans are then submitted
to potential contractors, who bid on
the project knowing full well that
the successful bid will most likely
be the lowest bid. In addition, the
bid process is usually just a few
weeks long, forcing contractors to
make cost dixisions under pressure.
'In a traditional approach, an
architect may spend two to four
months — maybe more — design­
ing the project' said IVte Ikegami.
president of MRI Architectural
Croup Inc. 'Then you put that
product out on the street, and the

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specialists — rather than a tingle.
A dty would send out a request
contractor has three weeks to devel­ for qualifications (RFQ) and select
op an understanding of the Intrica­ •the team with the best combina­
cies of the project and tell you how
tion of qualifications and ability to
much it's going to cost It's tough.'
work with the dty. The advantage
It also can promote an adversari­ of design/build Is that from the
al relationships between the city beginning, the person in charge of
and it's selected contractors, leading building the project is involved
to legal battles that delay comple­ with the design from day one,
tion.
resulting in lower costs and quick­
Because of potential problems er completion.
with the traditional bid method, the
'A s an architect I'm making
state legislature approved measures hundreds of decision every day
that allow cities to complete projects that affects the cost of the project"
through a "design/build" method. said Scott Waldroff of Wharton
Cities select a team of professionals Smith Inc. 'In the design/build
— architects, builders, cost-control process, every time I make a

change, (someone) is there telling
me the cost of the change. I'm not
designing more than you can

tOOKL
'Studies
at Penn
State
University
show
that
design/build on average can pro­
duce a 6 percent dollar savings
and a 12 percent savings in tim e,'
added George Smith of Wharton
Smith.
The disadvantage to the
design/build method is that all of
the professionals work for the lead
team member, usually a large gen­
eral contracting company. Under
the traditional bid method, also
referred to as design-bid-build, the

architect served as the city's agent
to ensure the project was built to
specifications and standards.
However, a dty can choose a
modified dcsign/build method
and hire an owner's representative
firm. For a fraction of the overall
construction cost, these "owner's
eye's' scrutinize the process and
represent the city's interests.
During their meeting on May
16, Lake Mary Commissioners
reached a consensus to use the
dcsign/build method and hire an
owner's representative.
"This seems like the best way to
proceed with the process,' said
Mayor Greene.

Memorial-----------Continued fttm F&gt;&lt;«1
graders, who decided to poll the entire
student body to find out how others
were feeling following the attacks. The
children wrote their thoughts on pieces
of paper and placed them into boxes
that resembled the World Trade Center
Twin Towers.
"We wanted this to be kid generat­
ed,’ Peace said.
From the comments, a bar graph
was created in ceramic form showing
the feelings most expressed by the stu­
dents.
The second phase of the project was
to create the memorial. After seeing
Franklin's photograph on the cover of
'Time for Kids,' one student suggested
replicating the image. However, the
committee decided children would be
raising the flag instead of adults.
Three students, wearing firefighter

Saying
Prayer

hats borrowed from the kindergartn trj, posed and were traced by two
other students. The picture was then
used as a blueprint for the structure.
Peace's husband, Fred of HHI Inc,
of Orlando, approached Spencer
Fabrications Inc., of Tavares about
helping with the memoriaL
T h e y just loved the idea," Peace
said. T h e y took the design and donat­
ed about S2JXX) worth of material and
labor to create the sculpture.'
The end product was a bronze pati­
na structure bearing a real U S flag.
The school's business partner. Signs
Now of Longwood, also provided
plaques that were placed around the
memoriaL
T h e final result is an Important
statement that will help us remember
the victims of tragedy and comfort us
foi years to come," Peace said.

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was hotd In front of
C»y H al In May to
n c o g n la tis
National Day o&lt;
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Young artists
T o u rn a m en t r a is e s
The Lake Mary/Rotary
Golf Tournament held May 20
was a big success. The city's
portion of the proceeds from
the golf tournament, approxi­
mately $10,000, has been
pledged to the beautification
of Rinehart Road and adjacent
trail areas.
The effort to beautify the
Rinehart Trail was initiated by
a group of residents living in
Manderly, Woodbridge Lakes,
Tlmacuan and the Hills of
Lake Mary. The city has part­
nered witn the residents by
agreeing to supply funds tor a
master beautification plan
together with the proceeds
from the golf tournament.
The Lake Mary City
Commission fully endorses
the work of the residents in
this endeavor and urges
everyone to support the proj­
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Mayor’s
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By Lake
Mary Mayor
Thom Greene

with a proclamation declaring
May 22,2002, Lake Mary
Women's Club Day in Lake
Mary, Fla., and urge all citi­
zens to recognize the accom­
plishments of the club.

Skate Board Park
In 1999, the Florida
Legislature passed House Bill
No. 0019er, which significantly
limited liabilities of govern­
mental entities regarding the
construction and operation
ipen
of
skateboardI park
parks. Having long
recognized the need to proLake Mary Women's Club
vide our youth with a safe yet
Celebrates 40 Yean
challenging environment to
The Lake Mary Women's * . practice^Ihelr skating skills,
Club celebrated its 40th year
the CltrlCommission applied
of existence this week. The
for and was awarded a
club has made numerous and
$112,50$ (patching grant to
build oft outdoor facility. . &lt;y,
significant contributions to
. Construction on the skate ^
our city over the years.
‘ Ybegun and if all goes’
In recognition of these con­
g to schedule, we will'
tributions, I presented the club
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...

be holding our grand opening
in August.
The facility was designed
and is being constructed by
Tim Payne. He has been hon­
ored by “Skate Park
Magazine” with the presti­
gious Lifetime Achievement
Award and was chosen to
build structures for the ESPN
X Games.
In addition to a 7-1 /2-foot
bowl, the park will contain a
360-foot street course with
handrails, banks, ledges, grind
rails and numerous obstacles.
Design features were
Included to accommodate
beginner and intermediate
skateboarders. Additionally,
the park can be used by in-line
skaters and bikes.
We will establish hours of
operation so that the lighted
and staffed facility can be fair­
ly utilized between the three
types of activities.
The park is located on
Ran tout Lane adjacent to the
baseball fields and batting
cages and will be open on
weekends and evenings. If
you would like additional
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WILLIAM MITCHELL AGEE
WUlUm Mitchell Agee, 93,
died Wednesday, May 15,2002
In Longwood. Bom in
Crossville, Tennessee, Agee
moved to Central Florida in
1946 and was a resident of
Altamonte Springs. Agee was a
member of First Christian
Church of Winter Park and he
was a home builder. Agee is
survived by wife, Lena Agee,
his three sons, J. Wendell Agee
of Lake Mary, Florida, W.
Carroll Agee of Phoenix,
Arizona, and I- William Agee of
Bradenton, Florida, and eight
grandchildren, and eleven
great-grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
Homes Oaklawn Chapel of
Sanford is in charge of the
arrangements.
MARIANNE BARR
Marianne Barr, 64, of
Sanford, died Wednesday, May
1, 2002, in Longwood.
She moved to Central Florida
from Melbourne in 1990. She
was an elementary school
teacher in Seminole County
Public schools and was a pri­
vate piano instructor. She was a
member of First United
Methodist Church. She was a
member of The Singing

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editor and reporter for Carosel
at Moody Air Force Base.
Survivors include one son,
John Ban of Daytona Beach;
one daughter, Rebecca Thomas
of Orlando; one sister, Fran
Strickland Masse of Lake Mary;
and two grandchildren.
Funeral services were 10 a.m.
Friday in First United
Methodist Church.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of arrange­
ments.
THOMAS CLIFTON
SMALL JR.
Thomas Clifton Small Jr., 58,
of Willow Avenue, Sanford,
died Wednesday, April 2 4 ,2 0 0 1
Bom in Miami, he moved to
Central Florida in 1971. He was
a railroad supervisor, and
worked for the railroad for 37
yeears. He was a member of
N.orthland Community Church.
Survivors include two sons,
Thomas J. Small of Casselberry
and Wayne C. Small of Lake
Mary; and five grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of arrange­
ments.
KATHARYNE HANNUM HALL
Katharyne Hannum Hall, 90,

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27,2002.
Bom in Levels, W.Va., she
graduated from Romney High
School and attended West
Virginia University's music
school. She was a member of
Phi Mu sorority. She and her
husband Adrian Hunter Hall
retired in 1969 and moved to
Sanford, where they reached
their 60th anniversary.
Survivors include her son,
William Leslie Hall of Tampa; a
daughter, Carole Lynne
Graham of Tampa; sevpn
grandchildren; and four great­
grandchildren.
She was buried in Oaklawn
Cemetery in Lake Mary next to
her husband.
ROGER I. HURLESS
Roger I. Hurless, 84, of
Sanfonl died Thursday, May 16,
2002.
He was a retired construction
company owner and moved to
Sanford from Canton, Ohio, in
1997, He was a member of the
First Church of the Nazarene in
Canton, and attended Markham
Woods Baptist Church in Lake
Mary.
Survivors include his wife,
Blanche Hurless; two sons, Ty
William Hurless of Wooster,

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ANNE L LARSON
Anne L. Larson, 69, of Lake
Markham Road, Sanford, died
Wednesday, May 8,2002, in her
residence.
Bom in Albion, N.Y., she
moved to Central Florida in
1969. She was a homemaker and
a member of Cypress Knoll
Country Club in Palm Coast.
She was Ihe co-owner of
Sanford Auto Part Inc., NAPA,
in downtown Sanford. She was
of the Episcopal faith.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Ralph Larson of Sanford;
three sons, Scott David Larson
and Eric John Larson, both of
Sanford and Lincoln Elliott
Larson of Peachtree City, Ga.;
one daughter, Kathleen Gager of
Sanford; and 10 grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel of Sanford/Lake Mary is
in charge of arrangements.
MIRIAM A. O'CONNOR
Miriam A. O'Connor, 78, of
Sanford died Saturday, May IB,
2002, in Altamonte Springs.
Bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., she
was a homemaker and a
Catholic.
Survivors Include her son,
Patrick O'Connor of Sanford; a
daughter, Maureen Ethridge of
Lake Mary; a sister. Beatrice
Pfeiffer of Houston; and four
grandchildren.
Visitation and service was
Tuesday, May 21, 2002 at
BrUson Funeral ifome in
Sanford.

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JEAN WHIGHAM JONES
Jean Whlgham Jones, 76, of
Lake Mary died Wednesday,
May 1, 2002, in Seacrest Lake
Mary Health and Rehabilitation
Center.
Bom Dec. 28,1925, in
Sanford, she was a lifelong resi­
dent of the area. Initially
employed by the Department of
Social Services, she later became
a teacher in the Seminole
County public school system for
19 years. She was a member of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church,
Delta Delta Delta sorority and
the Retired Teachers
Association.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 55 years, Donald Jones;
three sons, Tome Jones of Ponte
Vedra Beach, Randy Jones of
Spotsylvania, Va., and Jim Jones
of Dallas, Texas; and seven
grandchildren.
A memorial service was held
10 a.m. Monday, May 13, In
Holy Cross Episcopal Church in
Sanford. In lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions may be
made to Holy Cross Episcopal

Church, 410 S. Magnolia Ave.,
Sanford, FL. 32771.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of arrange­
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daughters, Karen Lee Custer of
Seaside, Ore., Patricia Ann
Whitman of Lake Mary, and
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Sanford; a sister, Norma
Marshall of Canton; 17 grand­
children; and two great-grand­
children.
Service was 2 p.m. Tuesday,
May 21,2002, at Markham
Woods Baptist Church with Dr.
William Parker officiating.
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• The Vietnam Veteran* of
Central Florida will present .
Jack Elton as Elvis in concert
Sunday, May 26, in the Bahia
Shrine Auditorium in Maitland.
Elton is an internationally
renowned RC1 recording artist,
and the performance will
include nls 19-piece World Star
Tour Orchestra.
Cash bar opens at 4 p .m ,
with dinner at 5 p.m. The show
begins at 7 p.m. Tickets for the
dinner and show are $50, and
$40 for the show only.
For more information, call
407-695-1023 or 407-673-2668.
Tickets are also available on-line
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• Seminole Audubon
Society is offering a birdlng
course designed for beginning
birders of all ages during June.
The course will be presented
In four, two-hour sessions at
various locations, and will
include attracting birds, bird­
watching tools, recordkeeping,
bird identification, field trips,
and lots of practice.
The course will start 2 p.m.
Sunday June 2, at the North
Branch of Seminole County

Library in Sanford.
The total cost Is $25. For more
information call 407-977-4389.
• The Lake Mary Parks and
Recreation Advisory Board
meeting is scheduled for 5p.m .
Monday, June 3, in Lake Mary
City Commission Chambers,
100 N. Country Club Road.
• Seminole County/Lake .
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce's Good Morning
Seminole Breakfast 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.
• The Lake Mary City
Commission's regular meeting
is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Thursday, June 6, in Lake Mary
City Commission Chambers,
100 N. Country Club Road.

Fire/Rescue Department, locat­
ed at 235 Rinehart Road, 8 JO to
10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 6.
Appointments are required.
For more information or to
make an appointment, call 407333-6222.
• Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce's Experts For Free
will be held 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wednesday, June 12, at the
Altamonte office, located at 230
N. Weslmonte, Suite 1974. The
topic is 'Seminole County Real
Estate Outlook.”
Reservations are required to
attend. There is no charge for
members; must be a Chamber
member in good standing to
attend.
For more information, call
Connie Luna at 407-333-4748.
• The Lake Mary Chapter of
AARP, No. 4878, will meet

Tuesday, June 18. For informa­
tion, call President Irene Lober
at 407-333-0051.
• The Lake Mary Historical
Commission will meet 7 p.m.
Tuesday, June 18, In the Frank
Evans Center, 158 N. Country
Club Road.
• Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce's New Member
Reception will be 8 to 10 a.m.
Wednesday, June 19, at Perot
Systems Corporation, located at
610 Crescent Executive Court,
fourth floor, in Lake Mary.
New and existing members
are welcome.
For more information, call
Linda Reynolds at 407-3334748.

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Corporate table of 10 is $450
for members and $550 for non­
members. Individual seating is
$35 for members and $45 for
non-members. The event is
sponsored by Central Florida
Regional Hospital and Clngular
Wireless.
• Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce's Spring Business
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An evening with Hannity &amp; Boortz

Lake Mary rwident Danko* Caird waa prasantad with a $1,000 grand
prtza check bom Jo* Bart and tha Cartfflad Financial Group Inc., ol
Longwood aa they sponsored 'A n Evening with Hannity and Boortz,’
last month at Four Points Sheraton. Orlando. Mora than 500 guests got
to meal and ware entertained by syndicated rado talk show hosts, Nail
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Department offers First Aid classes
First Aid and CPR classes are
available1from the Lake Mary Fire
Department by contacting the fire
station at 407-333-8271 and speak-

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Fire station tours are available
for local groups by contacting
Wmdy Benton at 407-333-8207

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On Saturday, May 11,
Universal Orlando and the city
of Orlando's Fire Department
hosted CERT 2002, a hurricane
disaster response drill for com­
munity emergency response
teams (CERT).
Twenty-seven teams from
Florida participated in the drill,
including three teams from
Seminole County. Local middle

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Boy* and young men a « 11
to 18 or concluding the fifth
grade are invited to attend.
AD boys attending the May 30
meeting wiD receive a free camp­
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and high schools students vol­
unteered as "victims."
Universal's New York area
was the site of the “damage*
done by Hurricane Peggy.
Medical facilities were provid­
ed by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency's
response team serving Central
Florida.
CERT 2002 was designed to
simulate the damage caused by
a Level 3 hurricane hitting
Central Florida. Each team was
assigned an area of Universal
Studios to locate, classify and
move living victims to a cen­
tralized staging area for treat­
ment or transfer to a hospital.
“Dead victims" were moved to
a morgue for safety and
removal to a final burial site.
Each team selected a team
leader and assigned merpbers

to locate and assess victims,
transfer victims to staging
areas or the morgue, provide
first aid, and maintain commu­
nications between team mem­
bers.
Several Seminole County
residents participated in the
drill. Leading a team was Joe
Julsal, with assistance from
Lake Mary Deputy Fire
Marshal Wendy Benton.
Locating and assessing the vic­
tims were Sharon Forbes and
Louis Peare. Thomas Forbes
helped carry the injured to the
treatment area. Serving as gen­
eral assistant and photogra­
pher was Laura). Gimpelson.
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CERT, or to form a team in
your neighborhood, contact
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The Lake Mary/Rotary Golf Tournament was held earlier this week at
Tknacuan Country Club. Area businesa men and women, along with
Lake Mary officials took to the course to participate in thia year’s tour­
nament. Approximately $10,000 was pledged for the beautification of
Rinehart Road and its ad)acent trail area.

Pictured above, Dave Devan
makes a putt while his leammates, Jim Huckeba, Kent
Veech and Lowry Rocket
watch. Far right. Lake Mary
City Manager John Litton takes
a shot while David Qierach and
John Thomas watch to see
where the ban lands. At right.
City Clerk Carol Foster and
Assistant Director of Parks and
Recreation Kathy Gehr sell rat­
tle tickets to the goiters

Rogers selected as ‘Best Mannered’
The National League of Junior
Cotillions, Lake Mary/Healhrow
Chapter, announced Fran Rogers
from Teague Middle School is the
"Best Mannered Teacher" of 2001-

Rachel Milch and William
Wynn nominated Rogers, who
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groups to christen the new meeting
space. The chamber's Developer's
Luncheon is scheduled for June 20
at the Marriott. Future chamber
events at the hotel also include the
politically juiced Hob Nob in
August. Traditionally, the event
designed to allow local candidates
to meet the business community in
a formal setting was held outside of
the county.
"It's got plenty of room and
space," said Linda Reynolds of the
chamber noting the hotel can
accommodate up to 100 guests in
the ballroom. "Wte're delighted to
have them in the area. A lot of peo­
ple call hent wanting to know about
hotels. It’s good to be able to tell
them about another good one."
Other features at the hotel
Include contemporary American
dining at Bistro 1501, the dreamy
atmosphere from Cobalt's martini
lounge, gift shop, swimming pool
and fitness and business centers. A
popular amenity for corporate trav­
elers will be the concierge floor, said
Skwarkx The special floor offers
free breakfast and an honor bar in
the afternoon.
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Mary Hotel, however, will not
dominate business on the comer of
International Parkway and H. E
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hotel will be the key piece in a larg­
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Besides providing a spectrum of
cuisine for guests, the Like Mary
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Sanford, Florida

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S a n fo r d r a c e r s sta n d ta lle s t o n s o a p b o x e s
B y Nick Pfslfauf

Staff Writer

may have not been as
easy as some tournaments
in the past, but the Sanford
Campbell-Lossing American
Legion Post 53 Baseball
Team Is Area champions
again. Victor Gilbert hurled a
masterful four-hit shut out as
Sanford survived a pitcher's
duel to edge the Oviedo
Post 243 Canes, 3-0, In the
Championship Game
Sunday afternoon at
Seminole High School's
Alumni Field.
P age1B

Mothers &amp; More
provides school
supplies
Mothers it More, an Inter­
national nonprofit organiza­
tion, will deliver hundreds of
school supplies at Wicklow
Elementary School In Sanford
on Wednesday, July 31 at 3
pan.
The supplies are from dona­
tions collected in June and
July from Target and SAMS
Club stores, to help Seminole
County elementary school stu­
dents.
- Wicklow Principal Beverly
Perrault will be on hand to
receive the deflations.
Members or Mothers it
More primarily live in
Oviedo, Winter Springs,
Winter Park, Casselberry,
Orlando, and other areas in
Seminole and East Orange
Counties.
According to Mothers &amp;
More, every child deserves to
start school with the necessary
tools to succeed in the daseroom. Walking into a class
‘with a backpack full of sup­
plies all their own h o t only
prepares children, but boosts
their confidence and self­
esteem. Approximately 60
percent of the students attend*
Ihg Wicklow qualify for the
free and reduced lunch pro­
gram.
. For additional information
about this event contact Judy
Froehlich at 407-359-0764.

SANFORD — There is merriment in
the Sanford Recreation Department these
days.
Not only did local Soap Box Derby
winners become world champions at the
65th All-American Soap Box Derby in
Akron, Ohio this past weekend, but the
city of Sanford received the prestigious
Rally Champs Choice Award for the Best
Race City.
Norman Perry, who supervises

t.

Sanford's event for the Recreation
Department, also serves as Region VII
Regional Director, overseeing 24 rallies in
the Southeast.
"We're very proud of this award,"
Perry said. "The youngsters themselves
vote on It, for their favorite rally city,
based on where they were treated the

best, who has the best facility for racing,
the friendliest people, and a number of
other reasons."
He added that this is the second year
in a row that Sanford has been selected
for the Choice Award.
"As they only started giving it out last
year," he commented, "I guess you could

say w e're the only city to ever receive it."
As for the winners, Evan Griffin, 15, of
Winter Park won the Master Division
World Championship, and T.J. Pond, 9,
of Altamonte Springs, won the Stock
Division Rally World Championship.
There were 50 boys and girls, ages nine
through 16, competing in the M aster's
Division, which features the most sophis­
ticated level of race car construction. In
taking the top honors, Griffin received a
$5,000 college scholarship. Griffin was
See Derby, Page 9A
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Brothers
in crime
Deputies believe Alan
and Scott Walker are
responsible for a string
of daytime burglaries

Grants
help fund
sheriff’s
office

From 8taff Reports

Staff Writer

The arrest of two brothers by
the Seminole County Sheriff's
deputies of District 5 last Friday
may prove to resolve numerous
residential burglaries in both
Seminole and Orange Counties.
Alan R. Walker, 22, and Scott
W. Walker, 28, may have been
responsible for ten daytime, res­
idential burglaries in the
Casselbeny area, including the
subdivisions off Red Bug Lake
Road and subdivisions off
Tangerine Avenue. They have
also been tied to at least one res­
idential burglary in Orange
County as well. The burglaries
have been occurring since May.
They had been under suspi­
cion as items began showing up
at area pawnshops.
The break in the case came
recently, when a sheriff's Field
Service Officer (a civilian
employee) noticed a suspicious
vehicle in the Dike Road area.
He took down the tag number,
noted the vehicle description,
and noticed two males inside.
Later, a burglary was reported
in a nearby neighborhood.
The information led to the
suspects.
The Walker brothers will be
charged with burglary to a
dwelling, grand theft, dealing in
stolen property, and making
false representations to a pawn
shop. It is likely more cases will
be solved as the Investigation
continues and more property is
recovered.

During the course of a year,
sheriff's receive various grants
and obtain amounts of money
from a num ber of sources,
which generally arc entered into
the county's funds, but ear­
marked for use by the sheriff.
Such is the case with
Seminole County Sheriff Donald
Eslingcr. Each year, the sheriff is
required by statute to request
county commission approval for
transferring the funds into vari­
ous sheriff's accounts. The
Sheriff's Department undertook
such requests during this past
Tuesday’s County Commission
Meeting, and all of the items
received -unanim ous commU-

Schools release
information on
bus schedules
From 8taff Reports

A resident of DeBary
and a visitor af the
Sanford Senior Center

Local participants win championships,
city named as derby’s 'Best Race City’

In an effort to ensure that
your students receive bus ser­
vice on the first day of school,
the Seminole County Schools
are mailing post cards to parents
with pertanent information.
The post cards inform parents
of where their child's bus stop
is, what route num ber (both
a.m. and p.m.) the stop is on,
and the pick-up and drop-off
times for each stop.
Parents who
have not
received this postcard informa­
tion by Aug. 1, you can contact
the Seminole County Public
School Transportation web site
at www.scps.kl2.fl.us, or call
407-320-7550 or 407-320-7588.
School officials note that if
you are looking for a stop loca­
tion on the Transportation web
page, some stop locations are
marked with three asterisks
(***). This indicates a tempo­
rary stop that may be removed.
If the stop is removed, students
utilizing the stop will be given a
minimum notice of thirty (30)
days.
Parents are encouraged to
walk their child to the bus sti
until they become familiar,&gt;vi
the location.
i may be late for the first
feW days of school.

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E a r ly D a y s

By Nick Pfelfauf

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Karan Jacobs, a specialist with the Museum of Seminole County, displays the book *Earty Days of
Seminole County History,* the museum's most recent publication.

M useum publishes county history
By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor
At the beginning of the 20th Century, God
told a group of men from South Carolina to
travel to Florida. The men did as they were
told, and the small community of Snow Hill
was established in Seminole County just
north of Econlockhatchee Creek.
The tale of Snow Hill, told by Sarah
Detreville Bush, is one of many included in
the latest edition of "Early Days of Seminole
County History," a publication by the
Seminole County Historical Commission.
Although the book includes many wellknown historical facts about thfe county, it
also contains information about the more
obscure towns and communities that have
slowly farjed off the maps.
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"The book tells the stories of settlements
that time passed by," Museum of Seminole
County History Specialist Karen Jacobs said.
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All of the requests were to
transfer money into the sheriff's
operating account, as well as
increase one part-timeposition
to a full time position. The sepa­
rate requests Included:
Transferal of $160,000 budget­
ed in the Sheriff's Office contin­
gency account to the operating
expense account.
The sheriff's department had
been awarded a grant in the
amount of $17,813 from the
Florida Department of Health.
An advance payment has
already been received. The
funds provide basic first
response equipment essential
for the safe response to a biolog­
ical or chemical hazard.
Specialized equipm ent p ur­
chased from this money will
allow deputies to respond effec­
tively and safely in tnis type of
incident.
The sheriff's office has
accrued $19,372 in unclaimed
evidence funds. With commis­
sion approval, these funds will
now be utilized within the sher­
iff's budget for operating needs
within the agency.
Through a two-year agree­
ment with Justice Benefits Inc, a
nationwide consulting firm recSee Funds, Page 9A

Winter Springs postal manager retires to teach at UCF
From Staff Reports
Laurance Putchinski, station
manager of the Winter Springs
Poat Office, will be venturing
into another segment of his life.
Putchinski recently retired
from his position and will begin a
new life as a Presidential
Doctoral Fellowship In Public
Administration, at the University
of Central Florida.
As a letter carrier, the motto
may be "through rain, sleet or
snow," but Putchinski decided to
use his poetic license, obtained
with his undergraduate degree in
journalism, to depart landing on
his bottom line. After one partic­
ularly horrendous "raging bliz­
zard," he left his carrier position
in Wisconsin and headed for
Florida.
Before becoming Station
Manager of "Winter Spjjggy in
1998rnrtTeld managerial 'posN'
tions in Casselbeny, Altamonte
Springs and Cape Canaveral. "

The post office has been a very
rewarding experience and I have
worked around many wonderful
and
intelligent
people,"
Putchinski saicL
His wife, Dr. Linda Putchinski
teaches Management at UCF in
the College of Business. They
have raised three sons, all of
whom are presently in college.
Putchinski had completed his
Masters Degree at UCF and
found the post office quite con­
ducive to permitting him a won­
derful lifestyle. He used his vari­
ous abilities including writing
the newsletter for the National
Association of Postal Supervisors
(NAPS) and won "Best Overall
Excellence" in the nation, two
years in a row.
He has enjoyed participating
in NAPS financed trips to
Washington to discuss postal
procedures with congressmen
and has contributed while team­
ing much from the interactions.
Putchinski has been working

Laurance Putchinski, station manager at the Winter Springs Post Office, is
leaving the postal sendee to teach at the University of Central Florida.
in the Winter Springs area since Winds Park, he has let residents
1986 and has watched its growth utilize the postal parkins lo t
and has worked with the d ty arid"' "Going Postal has never been
its expansions. During Fourth of
July Celebrations at Central See Manager; Page 9A

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

Heads or tails?

Memory o f attack
still vivid despite
passage o f decades

THUR___
Join the Protectors of
Companion Animals, Inc., I
discuss the challenges and
help find solutions to the pet
overpopulation program.
Protectors of Companion
Animals, Inc. is a nonprofit
organization. The meeting
will be Aug. 1, from 7 until 9
p.m. at Gatden Club of
Sanford. For additional infor­
mation phone 407-327-2814.

DEAR ADBY: I have been bothered by
something that happened a long time ago. In
1943, during World War II, I was a pretty 15year-old living in Georgia. One evening, I
............................ went on a date with a very
nice soldier named Elmer. I
liked him a lot and he liked
me. I wore a beautiful green
suit.
We were walking toward
the movie theater when I
stopped to use a ladies
restroom. Elmer waited out­
side for me. When I came
Dear
out, two policemen drove
past and looked at me. They
stopped and ordered me to
get into their patrol car.
Elmer asked why. The heavy-set policeman
said, "Soldier boy, get lost or we’ll call the
MPs and have you arrested." Then the
policemen grabbed me and threw me into
thepatrol car.
They drove me to a dark church parking
lot and raped me. First the heavy-set one,
then the other one. Afterward, they drove me
home. I felt dirty and violated. 1 was afraid
to leave my home for fear they would return.
I never saw either policeman again and I
never saw Elmer again, either. He never
knew what happened to me.
In those days, a woman (or in my case, a
child) would never dare to tell the authori­
ties because the female was presumed to be
automatically at fault. 1 had no one to talk to.
No action was taken.
I am nearly 75 years old now. This hap­
pened a lifetime ago, but I remember it
vividly — even the name of one of the offi­
cers.
Abby, I hope you print this. In case Elmer
is still living, I want him to know what hapned to me. We were both nice kids, not
thcring anyone. I did nothing wrong, so
help me God.
E.M. IN FLORIDA

MON
The Suburban Republican
Women's Club will hold a
Red, White and Bluegrass
fund-raiser barbeque at the
Bam, Highway 17-92 in
Sanford on Monday, Aug. 5
from 530 until 830 p.m.
Plenty of food, music, enter­
tainment, and a straw ballot
for candidates, t
For reservations, contact
Betty Hirsch, 6600 Bear Lake
Terrace, Apopka, 32703.

Abby

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Several of the airplanes owned by Pan Am and recently parked In various positions at the Ortando Sanford International Airport
create an unusual tails over heads photo.

Bank Robber Nabbed
A man known as John Doc,
approximately 29 years of age, has
now been charged in connection
with the robbery of Fidelity Bank on
East SR-434 on July 26. Stating he
had a gun, the man reportedly took
$1,780 from a bank teller. Monday,
the teller identified the man known
as John Doe as the person who com­
mitted the robbery. He w asn't diffi­
cult to find, as he was already in the
John E. Polk Correctional Facility
being held on unrelated charges. He

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DEAR E.M.: I'm printing your letter
because I am sure you are not the only rape
victim from that era who has been afraid to
speak out about her assault. I believe you
when you say you did nothing wrong. The
m tS totwTkanned you violated their post*
Holt of trnst-ond authority.
Although It has been nearly six decades
slnce'y*ur*ape occurred, there is still help
available for you in the form of post-trau­
matic stress counseling. Please pick up the
phone and call RAINN (the Rape, Abuse
and Incest National Network) at (800) 656HOPE (4673). RAINN will connect you with
the nearest rape crisis center in your area.
Please heed this advice. You'll be glad you
did.

Oviedo Police Department offering citizen’s academy
The Oviedo Police Department will
conduct a Citizen Police Academy for
interested members of the public begin­
ning in August.
The first class will be Tuesday, Aug.
13, from 630 until 930 p.m. The class
will meet every Tuesday evening at
those same hours through Tuesday,

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DEAR LOYAL: If your father's personali­
ty changes when he drinks, it's not only
reasonable, but it's also sensible. In your
home, you make the rules. Remember that
when your father objects (as he almost cer­
tainly will), and don't cave in.

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Police
Blotter

Zana Daryl Suggs, 33, of Sabal
Lake Drive, Longwood, was arrested
from a store in the 3600 block of
at his residence by sheriff's
Orlando Drive without pa; g. She
deputies. He was reportedly
has been charged wilK ‘ ' i—
’ involved lri'a dlsputd wllh’a fem ale.,
Is n o w c h a r g e d w tt h r o b b e r y w i t h a l V - " '* He Was charged with battery, 1
weapon, and larceny
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of over $300
Felix Soriano Paz, 25, MyAle • ”r,'il!t4on*Mtie violence.
and under $20,000.
Avenue Sanford, was aittAtftl by ••* •
Other Arrests
Sanford police Sunday after he
DU1 Charges
Arbrcnda Joann Smith, 47, of
reportedly took a UCF baseball cap
Brian Lowell Pratte, 27 of
Elliott Street, Sanford, was stopped
from a store in the 3600 block of
Heathrow, was stopped by Lake
by sheriff's deputies at East 25th
Orlando Drive without paying. He
Mary police early Tuesday on
has been charged with petty larceny. Street and Grandview Avenues
International Drive. He was char]
Sunday. She was charged with pos­
with driving under the influence
session of under 20 grams of mari­
Grand Theft
(DUI) of alcohol/drugs.
juana, and possession of an open
Willie James Whetstone, 35, and
container in a moving vehicle.
Emma Lee Perry, both of Castle
Ryan Scott Kerlin, 20, of Apopka,
Brewer Court, Sanford, were located
was stopped by sheriff's deputies
Charles Edward Muscato, 53 of
by Sanford police Monday in a vehlTuesday on Wekiva Springs Road in
2 , arked in the 1500 block of West DeBary, and Kim Renee Hovet, 42,
Longwood. He was charged with
of Deltona, were located in a parked
proved to
15th Street. The vehicle Pr
DUI alcohol/drugs.
vehicle early Tuesday by sheriff's
have been stolen in Sanford. Each
has been charged with grand theft of deputies. Both were charged with
possession of a controlled substance.
Steven Allen Wallace, 45, Cardinal a motor vehic!cle.
Cove Circle, Sanford, was stopped
by Sanford police Monday on
Telly Savales Engram, 27, of
Battery
Airport Blvd. He was charged with
Valencia Court, was stopped by
Nelson Randlee Marchione, 19, of
DUI alcohol/drugs.
day. After fol­
Sanford police Monday
Three Oaks Lane, was arrested by
lowing his vehicle, police said he
' &gt;rd police early Tuesday. He
Wintworth D. Simmonds, 27 of
rtedly had been in an altercation p u
Orlando was stopped by Lake Mary
Highlawn Drive and.ran around the
with a female at Windchase Blvd.
lice Monday at 5th Street and
house. Eventually, he relum ed to the
He was located in the 2900 block of
ke Mary Blvd. He was charged
house where he was apprehended.
Magnolia Avenue in Sanford and
with DUI alcohol/drugs.
He was charged with driving with a
has been charged with battery.
suspended license, resisting an offi­
Petty Larceny
cer without violence, unlawful
Randy Paul Rayfleld, 23, of East
Sherri Lynn Absher, 40, of
speed, and not wearing a seatbelt.
Lake Mary Avenue, Lake Mary, was
Quecnsbridgc Drive, Lake Mary,
After being taken to jail, the Sheriff's
arrested by Lake Mary police at his
was arrested by Sanford police
Department found he was wanted
residence Sunday following a dis­
Saturday. The arrest report says she
on a warrant for probation violation
pute with a female. He was charged
attempted to take $36.73 in makeup
following a DUI conviction.
with battery, domestic violence.

DEAR ABBY: My parents, who live in
Europe, arc finalizing their divorce. So far, I
have remained neutral. However, I recently
learned some very upsetting news about my
dad — that he's had multiple extramarital
affairs. He also bad-mouths my mother to
everyone who will listen.
Dad plans to retire next year and wants to
visit me and my husband after that. This
man is an alcoholic who has never sought
treatment. I am not looking forward to his
visit, but realize now is not the time to break
off my connection with him.
As a compromise, I would like to propose
that my d aa visit my husband and me for
one week — but with the requirement that
no alcohol be brought into our home. Does
this sound reasonable, Abby?
LOYAL TEXAS READER

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James Pritchard, 39, of Academy
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
olicc early Tuesday. He is said to
ave been involved in an altercation
with a female walking on West 13th
Street. He was charged with battery,
domestic violence.

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Monday, Aug. 5, from 330
until 530 p.m., Brethren
Reaching Out will hold the
second annual National
Kid's Day Celebration to
encourage youth achieve­
ment. Guest speakers will be
various community leaders.
On Wednesday, Aug. 7
from 2 until 5 p.m. it's the
fifth annual America Goes
Back to School event, a com­
munity sponsored youth
program to promote family I
support and help in giving
out back to school supplies.
For additional information
contact Rose Davis at 407302-4143.

THUR
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The Florida Trail
Association has announced ,
the n « t Reeling p fC en M d jv l
Florida Chapter will be &gt;
Thursday, Aug. 8, ar6 l.30 ■'&lt;•"
p.m., in the Leu Gardens
Camclia Room. Mike McKay
of Central Florida
Anthropological Society will
present Native American
History in Florida. The pub­
lic is invited. Bring alu­
minum cans for recycling.
For additional information
contact Joan Jarvis at 407365-6036 or contact bluetrailOaol.com.

WED
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 candi-’
dates 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 arc
seeking elected offices.
Voters can talk with local,
state and national candidates
one-on-one. The formal
introduction of candidates
will take place on the stage
between Citizens Bank of
Oviedo and Bed, Bath and
Beyond.
Candidates who wish to
participate must reserve a
table. For more information,
phone the Chamber at 407365-6500.

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Obituaries
DAVID J.
BULMAHN
David J. Bulmahn, 56,
Sailfish Road, Winter Springs,
died Saturday, July 27, 2002.
He was bom May 22,1946
in Fort Wayne, Ind. He was a
closet and storage designer,
engineer and owner.
Survivors include wife,
Linda L., Winter Springs;
daughters, Amy Thomason,
orlando, Sara, Casselberry;
mother, Velma, Orlando;
brother, T. Paul, Houston,
Tex.; sisters, Rita Wiese,
Kansas City, Mo., Orpha
Weber, lakeland, Irma List,
Sherwood, Ore.; father, Henry;
three grandchildren;.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

North Old Mill Drive,
Deltona, died Friday, July 26,
2002 at Mariner Healthcare of
Orange City.
Bom July 9,1905 in
Punxsutawncy, Pa., she
moved to Deltona in 1987. She
was a clothing designer for
Montgomery Wards. She was
Past Worthy Matron with
Eastern Star. She belonged to
White Shrine and Ladies of
the Nile.
Survivors include daughter,
Sue Pifer-Pcnfield, Deltona;
Sister, Dorothy GotwaltStraitiff, Punxsutawney; two
grandchildren; four great­
grandchildren; one great-great
grandchild.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.

ROSE LEVY
Rose Levy, 104, of
Memphis, Tenn., formerly of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
April 3,2002 at the Memphis
Jewish Home.
Bom July 1, 1897, she lived
in three centuries.
She served as an Air Raid
Warden during World War II
in the Sanford area. She was
m anager/buyer of the
Hollywood Dress Shop in
Sanford until her retirement.
She and her brother Henry
donated the Mullet Lake Park
and Mullet Lake to Seminole
County and it was officially
named Henry Levy Park.
Survivors Include brothers,
Sam, Henry, Dave and Joe, of
Sanford and Geneva.
Graveside services will be
Saturday, Aug. 3,2002 at 10
a.m., at the Geneva Cemetery.
The family requests that in
lieu of flowers, memorials be
sent to the Geneva Historical
Society.

RITA B.
GABELLA
Rita B. (Gigliano)
,lgl
Gabella,
51, Summit Hill Drive, ‘
Deltona, died Saturday, July
27,2002 at Florida Hospital
Fish Memorial, Orange City.
Bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., she
moved to Central Florida from
Miami in 1990. She was a real
estate appraiser and a member
of Our Lady of the Lakes
.Catholic Church and the
Women's Club of Deltona.
Survivors include husband,
Leonard, Deltona; son,
Leonard, Deltona; daughters,
Angela, Deltona, Fara vayne
Gabella, Ormond Beach;
brothers, Fedrick Gagllano,
Greenville, N.C., Joseph
Gagliano, Miami; sister,
Marguerite Wilfong, Miami.
Services will be Wednesday,
July 31, at 11 a.m. at Baldauff
Funeral Home.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.

FRANCES L. EISENHUTH
Frances L. Eiscnhuth, 97,

Lake Mary
CERT course
begins Aug. 7
The Lake Mary Fire,,,i , , ,
Department will host its final
CERT (Community Emergency
Response Team) course of the
year beginning Aug. 7.
The program is an eightweek course that provides
life-saving information and
teaches basic emergency skills
so that in on event of a disas­
ter, citizens will be able to
assist themselves and their
neighbors until emergency
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responders can arrive on
scene.
The course covers subjects
such as Introduction to
Disasters, Disaster Medical,
Light Search and Rescue, Fire
Suppression and others. The
information is designed to
prepare the community for
what to do after a disaster
strikes, as well as how to bet­
ter prepare themselves and
their homes.
A disaster can include
severe storms, flooding, torna­
does, tropical storms, hurri­
canes and man-made disas­
ters.
Learning basic skills and
techniques can not only aid
citizens in the aftermath of a
disaster, but also for the every
day emergency one might
encounter.
For more information, call
407-333-8207.

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BRENDA LEE PERRY
Brenda Lee Perry, 51,

D o c e n t training co u rse b e g in s A u g . 2 8
Castlebrcwer Court, Sanford,
died Thursday, July 25, 2002.
Bom in Sanford she was a life­
long resident. She was aa
laborer and a member orf
New Life Word Center.
Survivors include son,
Lorenzo; daughters, Emma
and Ann; sister, Geraldine
Johnson; brothers, Robert Lee,
Lee Ben Jr., Jackie Lee, Harry
T.; eight grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren all of
Sanford.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
WILLIAM S.
PUGH
William S. Pugh, 44, S.
Village Drive, Deltona, died
Tuesday, July 23,2002 at his
residence.
He was bom in Alexander,
Va.
He was self employed in
the construction industry and
was Protestant by faith.
Survivors Include uncle,
Spence Greene, Ashley, Pa.;
cousin and caregiver Cindy
McAvoy and cousin Vicky
Ketsey, both of Orange City
and other aunts uncles and
cousins.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.
MARY BELLE
STALLINGS
Mary Belle Stallings, 88,
died Saturday, July 27,2002 in
Orlando.
She was employed in the
drycleaning industry. She was
a member of Church of God,
Sanford.
Graveside services will be
held Wednesday, July 31, at 10
a.m. at the Lake Mary
Cemetery.
■Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

If you love animals and enjoy
being surrounded by acres of lus­
cious foliage and fresh air, the
Central Florida Zoo is looking for
you.
The zoo is seeking dedicated
people to participate in the Docent
Training Program. Volunteer
teachers, referred to as docents,
are an integral part of the z»xr staff.
Providing exceptional education
for children ana adults about con­
servation of animals and the envi­
ronment, docents participate in an
array of activities.
In 2001, docents served more
than 12^00 hours, reaching thou­
sands of people, and they aa*
looking to surpass their efforts this
year.

PAL spon soring A u gu st g o lf tournam ent
The Seminole County Sheriffs
Office Police Athletic League
(PAL) is holding a golf tourna­
ment to raise money for its youth
programs.
The*PAL
PAl Cup Golf Tournament
will be held on Monday, Aug. 26,
at Alaqua Golf Club. It will fea­
ture a 10 a.m. shotgun start. The
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T iie S eminole H eraui

Business
E ngineered H om es tops $41 m illion
in hom es sales at 6-m onth mark
by tl
new residential communities including Buckingham Estates
In Lake Mary - and a record-set­
ting June, Engineered Homes
eclipsed the $41 million mark in
home sales for the year's first six
months.
Thanks to a sizzling June in
which it topped the $10 million
plateau for tne first time and the
early success of its Buckingham
Estates and Mission Park devel­
opments, Engineered Homes
rang up 204 homes sales for
$41.8 million at eight Central
Florida communities at the
year's halfway point - an aver­
age of approximately $213,853
per sale, reports Engineered
Homes' Sales and Marketing
Director Marilyn Anderson.
The company has five devel­
opments underway in Seminole
County.
The first six months also saw
the successful closeouts of two
longtime communities - Lake
Gloria Preserve in south
Orlando and Weston Hills in
south Lake County near
Clermont. Those two develop­

ments combined for 54 sales and manded a lion's share of activity
$9.1 million during the January- for the six-moth period. The
June period.
community, which features four
Engineered Homes six-month separate product lines, chalked
sales volume of $41.8 million up 69 sales for $16.9 million - an
represented a 10 percent increase average of $244,928.
over last year's $38 million for
The six-month sales are
the same time.
ranked as follows:
A red-hot June enabled the
• The Sanctuary - 69 for $16.9
Winter Park company to close million, average sales price
out the second quarter in record $244,928;
fashion. Engineered Homes
• Lake Gloria Preserve - 29 for
posted 40 sales in June for about $5.4 million, $186,207;
$10.01 million - gains of 14 and
•
Lake Griffin Estates
41 percent, respectively over (Casselberry) - 27 for $4.9 mil­
May figures of 35 sales and $7.1 lion, $181,481;
million. The company's newest
• Egret's Landing (Lake
two developments factored sig­ Mary) - 28 for $4.4 million,
nificantly
that
success. $157,143;
Buckingham Estates just north of
• Weston Hills (Clermont) Heathrow registered five sales 25 for $3.7 million, $148,000;
for $1.7 million, while Mission
•
Buckingham
Estates
Park, which is located near (Heathrow) - 10 for $3.3 million,
Weston Hills on U.S. Highway $330,000;
• The Retreat at Wckiva - 11
27 near Clermont, also had five
sales for $809,501 - even though for $2.5 million, 227,273;
the community's sales and
• Mission Park (Clermont) - 5
model center is still several for $809,501, $161,900.
months from completion.
The company, now in its sev­
The Sanctuary, the company's enth year of operations, posted a
ambitious 744-home community record $78.4 million in home
in Oviedo, once again com­ sales last year.

Small Bay acquires 9.2 acre tract in Sanford
Small Bay Partners, LLC,
which develops warehouse
properties for users of 2,000 to
50,000 square feet, recently
acquired a 9.2 acre site at
Monroe and Church Sts. in
Sanford.
Michael Heldrich, a principal
at NAI Realvest, and part of the
team at Stnall Bay Partners along
with George Livingston, Geof
Longstaff
and
Howard
Shieferdecker, negotiated the
transaction. Paul and Mary

Lukas were the sellers.
Small Bay Partners plans to
develop five buildings that will
total 116,000 square feet of ware­
house and office space on the
site.
The site is adjacent to the
Monroe CommerCentcr North,
where NAI Realvest Partners,
Inc. and its investors arc devel­
oping more than 200,000 square
feet of dock high, Class A indus­
trial space, Heidrich said.
Heidrich said Small Bay

Partners paid $862,000.00 for the
property.
Development is
expected to start in the fall.
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.

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Spolskl C onstruction Inc., located In S a n lo rd , recently w a s a w a rd e d the contract to provide de sign and g e n e r­
al contracting services lor the construction of a n e w 45,0 0 0 -s q u a re -fo o t corporate hanger. T h e o w n e r of the p ro ­
ject, C a m b a ta Aviation International L L C , plans to utilize the n e w facility as an adjunct to Its existing 8 0 ,0 0 0 square-foot fixed b a so operation, k now n as S tarport, located o n the north sldo of the O rla n d o S an ford
International Airport.

Harkins wins second building contract
with Sanford-based Tailored Foam
Harkins Development Corp.,
a design build contractor, has
been tapped a second lime in the
last two years by Tailored Pivim
of Florida, Inc. to construct an
8,500 square foot corporate
headquarters
in
Northstar
Center in Sanford.
According to Bill Harkins,
President, Harkins Development
Corp., this latest "design/build"
contract calls for a five-month
construction schedule. Michael
Penny, R.A., Cocoa Beach,
Florida, is the project architect.
In 20(H), Harkins provided
design build sendees lo Tailored
Foam for constniction of a 7,(XH)

square foot service, maintenance
and storage facility, also located
in Northstar Center.
Other
Central Florida industrial build­
ings completed by the Harkins
team
include
Taylor
Corporation,
luike
Mary,
Encompass
Electrical
Technologies, Altamonte Springs
and Sub-Zero Refrigeration facil­
ity in Sanford.
Tailored Foam of Florida, Inc.
provides masonry foam insula­
tion for commercial and residen­
tial
construction
projects
throughout Florida and South
Georgia. The 18-year old familyowned business plans to move

its headquarters, currently locat-!
cd In Longwood, to its new
Sanford facility upon completion
later this year.
Harkins Development Corp.
was founded in 1974 in Central
Florida. The company special^
Izcs in two core areas of bus!?
ness: commercial "design build
services of planning, land acqui
sition, land development, gener-J
al contracting and in the luxury!
custom and residential vacation;
home market. The company;
employs nine at its headquarters;
in Lake Mary, Florida. For more;
information visit www.harkins-1
dcvclopment.com.

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Our First 125 Years
Recalling Sanford’s heritage. SANFORD: OUR FIRST 125 YEARS
will feature hundreds of photographs on 128 pages. This treasure chest
of memories will include photos from Sanford of yesteryear, giving the
reader a glimpse of life in Sanford years ago.
This book will be edited locally by the staff of the Seminole Herald hus
d bound with an attractive, durable cover, making it of heirloom
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Business
Keene Construction completes Cornerstone at Lake Mary
Maitland-based
Keene
Construction Company complet­
ed the new 56,554-square-foot
Cornerstone at Lake Mary shop­
ping center featuring a 44,000square-foot Publix plus 12,554squarc-fect of retail space.
Developed
by
Solo
Development,the center is locat­
ed at Rinehart Road and
Timacuan Dlvd. in Lake Mary.
• Prominently ranked among
;»he nation’s Top 25 Retail
Contractors
by
Retail
Construction magazine, Keene
Construction ranks 16th in retail
footage with 2.147 million square
feet during 2001 and 19th in rev­
enues with $84.7 million. The

company, which has built over
100 Publix-anchored shopping
centers across the Southeast
since 1986, is currently construct­
ing twelve retail centers through­
out Florida totaling over $70 mil­
lion and 788,000-square-fcct.
"All the centers we are
presently building are anchored
by Publix and are being fasttracked for 2002 completion,"
said Keene,s co-founder and
president David A. Whitehill. He
added that the company is also
well underway on Orlando's
new Neiman Marcus at The Mall
at Millenia and the new Lord St
Taylor at Florida Mall.
Currently celebrating its 20th

year
in business,
Keene
Construction is led by founders
David A. Whitehill, 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
projects according to Whitehill.
The company has also been
ranked among Shopping Center
World,s
Largest
Retail
Contractors, Engineering NewsRecord's
Top
400
U.S.
Contractors, Florida Trcnd,s Top
200 Private Companies, Orlando
Business Journal's Golden 100
Top Privately-held Companies in

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Companies for Working Families
published by Orlando Sentinel
Communications.
Longtime
national retail construction vet­
eran Dale E. Scott lias served as
Vice President responsible for
business development since
1995. In addition, Whitehill said
the company has built numer­
ous projects for Burdines, WalMart, Target, Bed Bath &amp;
Beyond, Sears, PetsMart, Beall,s,
JCPcnney, Borders, Winn-Dixie,
T.J. Maxx, Linens ,n Tilings, Stein
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Taylor Woodrow employees host zoo event for kids

Architects near completion of Justice Center

Rendering .ubrnttltd to Tho Harold

T h e S cott P artnership Architecture, Inc. is com pleting de sign services (or the $ 4 .2 million addition and reno­
vation of tho S e m in o lo C o u n ty Ju v o n ilo Ju stico C o n fe r in S a n (o rd . T h e dosign/bulld project with tho C olla ge
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T h o c o m p le x will function h a n d -in -h a n d with tho n o w S o m ino lo C o u n ty C o u rt H o u s e . O n c e operational, tho
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C onstru ction is sch edu led to begin In S o p lo m b o r 200 2, with com pletion sch eduled for S eptem b er, 2003.

The staff of Taylor Woodrow
Communities and Alaqua Likes,
Taylor Woodrow's luxury com­
munity on Markham Woods
Road in Seminole County, took
the day off recently to go to the
Central Florida Zoo in Sanford.
They weren’t goofing off, how­
ever. instead, they brought 65
guests horn Camp Challenge, the
Easter Seals summer camp pro­
gram for disabled children near
Sorrento in Lake County.
"Our team members had a

marvelous time," said Charles
Ayers, project manager at Alaqua
Likes. "Camp Challenge is one
of my staffs favorite community
service organizations. It was a
wonderful experience for every­
one and I think the campers had
a good time loo," Ayers laughed.
Just to make sure, Taylor
Woodrow hosted the campers for
lunch at the Pavilion at the zoo.
Taylor Woodrow has been
developing and building lifestyle
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in North America for over 65
years.
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and Ontario, Canada. The com­
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excess of $880 million in 2001,
and is a wholly owned sub­
sidiary of Taylor Woodrow pic, a
London based, publicly traded
real estate group founded in
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SANFORD — Billy Boy’s Famous Chili Dogs is
staying in Sanford.
Recently, the more than two-deende old business
opened its doors at a new location a few miles down
the road from its original downtown site. The eating
establishment’s new home is at 2473 S. Park Avc.
“People seem to be really happy about our new loca­
tion," said Billy Boy’s Sanford Manager Michael A.
Signorelli. “The people who live in this area seem
happy we moved closer to them.
“We were sad to leave downtown, but that happens.”
Although many people arc pleased with Billy Boy’s
new location, the move wasn’t by choice. In April,
owner Jack Wells was told Sanford's new post office
was moving into the space he rented for Billy Boy’s at
the comer of Sanford Avenue and 1st Street. A few
weeks later, the deal was signed between the property
owner and the U.S. Postal Service, leaving Wells with
few options — he could close the Sanford business or
quickly relocate to another site within the city.
Fate must like the famous chili dog recipe. In just a
few weeks, Wells and Signorelli found the new site
and have established the restaurant at the new location.
Loyal customers will still find the same orange picnic
tables inside the restaurant, along with a few new addi­
tions.
Billy Boy’s new location is the former Super
Discount Beverage Store. Wells and Signorelli decided
to combine the convenience of a local market with the
tasty tradition of chili dogs and hamburgers.
"This was originally a beverage store, so we decided
to keep the convenience," Signorelli said. "If someone
needs to pick up u six-pack of Coke, they can do it
when they slop by to get a chili dog.”
Now that Billy Boy’s has overcome the hassle of
relocation, expansion is in its future. In just a few
weeks, Billy Boy’s Apopka will open at the comer of
state roads 441 and 436. Signorelli said Port Orange

might also one day be the home of another Billy
Boy’s. »
As the 20-year old business continues to expand into
new markets, Signorelli hopes the original will contin­
ue to thrive in Sanford.

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Farmer's Markot
Magnoia Square, Historic
Downtown Sanford.
Fresh produce, plants, flowers,
crafts, food and kve entertain­
ment. 860a.m .-260p.m ., rain or
shine. Sponsored by Sanford
Main Street, Inc. For more Infor­
mation ca l Barbl Bauman
(407)321-4098.

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(3rd Saturday)
Monthly Classic C ar Cruise 8
8treet Party. Historic Downtown
Sanford. Classic cars on display,
music by D J. food. Sponsored by
Sanford Main Street. Inc. For
more Information c a l Barbi
Bauman (407)321-4098.
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Planetarium
1st, 3rd, &amp; 6th Fridays of the
month. Featuring a diflerent
episode every time. A l evening
shows w l be M o w e d by tele­
scope viewing sessions as the
weatter permits unless otherwise noted. 8:30pm. Admission:
$4 Adults, $3 K -12 students and
Senior CW zsnt. For more Infor­
mation please cal: (407) 3282380.
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announced. A l ovoning sliows
wM be followed by telescope
viewing sessions as the weather
permits unless otherwise noted
0 30pm. Admission: $4 Adults.
S3 K-12 students and Senior
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A u g u s t Events
•1 Th u rsd a y MAermium
Squares Square Dance Sanlord
Senior Center 8:30 PM. C a l
Center of Information
407.302.1010.
• 2-4 Sports Card and
Colecbbte Show
Seminole Towne Center Mai.
Throughout the m al sports card
and memorabilia trading and s o l­
ing. M al houra 1 0 0 0 a m 9:00p m. M a l Offco: (407)3232282.
• 6-11 A S A 10 &amp; Under Girl's
B Fast Pitch Nationals
Features the best 18 &amp; Under
Oirf s B Division teams from
across the country. Teams w i
compete In a three-game guar­
antee round robin format and
advance to doublo elimination
bracket. For more Information
c a l Kevin Coutthart, Central
Florida Sports Commission
(407)648-4900 e x t 12 or Meg
Hoopor (407)788-0609.
• 8-11 A S A Girls 1 6 -B* Fast
Pitch
Seminole County Softbal
Complex. National softbal tour­
nament 8.00a m .-IO O O pm . $20
learn pass, $5 day pass, 11 and
under free. For more Information
c a l Andrew Street (407) 7880809.
• 8 M onday TO O O L E R
S T O R IE S (18 M O S .- 3 Y R S .)
Sanlord P ubic Ubraiy. 1030AM.
A l programs are free and open
to the pubic.
• 8 TU se dey P R E S C H O O L
stories, music ( 3 - 5 y rs )
Sanford P ubic Ubrary, 100 0 A

1045AM. A l programs are Iroo
and open (tie pubic.
•8 Tuesday
Scrabble,
ploy at tho Sanford Senior
Center, 100 PM. New members
welcome. C a l 407.302.1010 lor
Information
• 6 Tuesday National Night
Out 9th annual Night Out Is
do sign odto l. heighten crime
and drug prevention awareness:
2. genorato support for participa­
tion In local anti crlmo efforts; 3.
strengthen neighborhood spirit
and laws enforcement community
partnerships and 4. send a mes­
sage to the criminal that neigh­
borhoods are organized and
fighting beck. From 7p.m. until
tOp m. residents are asked to
turn on a l outside lights and
spend timo outdoors with neigh­
bors and law enforcement per­
sonnel. His (oining of forces to
fight crime is to enhance tho
socurtty and safety of the rtottftborhoods. For further Informa­
tion, or to report a planned activi­
ty contact t o Communrty
Services Section at 407.665.6977
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chmeprevontxxi O somlnotshorVf.org.

•9 Friday
Canasta Club
Sanlord Senior Center, 1:00PM.
C a l 407-302-1010 lor Informa­
tion
• 9 Friday
Dominoes.
Sanford Senior Center, 160 PM,
C a l 407-302.1010 lor Informa­
tion.

come.
•14 W ednesday Japan
Surrendered ending WW1I,
1945.
• 14 W ednesday Elizabeth
Taylor's Tap Dance Class 10.00
AM. C a l Sanford Senior Center
for Information 407.302.1010.

• 10-11 3v3 Soccer Shootout
Regfonai Championships
Seminole County Sports Training
Center, Sylvan Lake Park.
Features 3v3 soccer teams from
across the Southeast U S com­
peting for the chance to advance
to the National Finals. Teams wfl
vary In age from 6 years to over
X . Teams can qualify lor the
Regional Championships by
competing In local quaifying
events. Teams finishing first
thrombi fifth In the Roponal
Championships wA qualify for the
National Finals. Fee: $16000
For more Information visit
www 3v3soccer.net or cal Kevin
CcxVthart, Central Florida Sports
Commission (407) 648-1900
0*1.12 or Brian Tatum. Host
Communications (303)989-4084
ext 27.

• 18 Th u rs d a y
Conversational Spanish Class.
Instructor Estrata Fenn.
9 00AM. C a l Sanford Senior
Center of Information 407.
302.1010.
•18 Th u rs d a y
BABY
T IM E (birth- 1 8 mos.) Sanford
P ubic Ubrary 10:00AM.
Programs are music and stories
•a l free and open to t o public.

• 10 Saturday S A TU R D A Y
SOUP, Crafts, drama, singing. (3
- 7 yrs.) Sanford Public Ubrary.
2:00PM A l programs are free
and open to Ihe pubic.

• 7 W ednesday Coasdnes,
Sanford Sonior Center, 1000AM.
C a l 407.302.1010 for Information
• 8 Th u rs d a y Conversational
Spanish Class. Instructor Estrella
Fenn. 9.00AM. C a l Sanford
Senior Center of Information
407. 302.1010.
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they're famous, they're desper­
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lection of people trying to book a
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restaurant and one out of work
actor must deal with them a l. A
comedy hit oft-Broadway and
now In L A . For more Information
ca l (407)328-4722 ext. 3323.
• 8 Th u rs d a y
B AB Y
TIM E ( b i r t h - 18 mos.) Sanford
Pubic Ubrary 10.00AM.
Programs are music and storiesa l free and open to the public.

• 12 M onday
Pinochle
Club, Sanford Senior Center,
noon. New members woteome.
C a l 407602.1010
• 12 Bridge Club. Sanlord
Senior Center, 1160AM. New
members weloome. C a l
407602.1010 for Information.
• 12 M onday TO O O L E R
S T O R IE S (18 M O S .- 3 YR S .)
Sanford Pubic Ubrary. 10:30AM
A l programs are freo and open to
t o public.
• 13 TUeedoy
P R E S C H O O L stories, music ( 3 5 yrs.) Sanford Pubic Ubrary,
1060 A 10:45AM. A l programs
are free and open t o public.
• 13 TUeedoy S C R A B B LE
Club, Sanlord Senior Center,
1:00PM. New members wel­

• 17 Saturday
SA TU R ­
D AY S O UP . Crafts, drama,
singing. ( 3 - 7 yrs,) Sanlord
P ubic Ubrary. 2 6 0 P M A l pro­
grams are free and open to t o
public
• 17 Saturday 1/2 Century
Senior Softbal Tournament al
t o Softbal Complex. C a l
Parks Dept for Information.
• 17 Saturday
Monthly Classic Car Cruise A
Street Party, Historic Downtown
Sanford. Classic cars on display,
music by D J, food. Sponsored
by Sanlord Main Street, Inc. For
more Information c a l Barbl
Bauman (407)321-4998.
• IB M onday
Pinochle
Club, Sanford Senior Center,
noon. New members welcome.
C a l 407602.1010 for Informa­
tion.
• 18 M onday
Bridge
Club, Sanford Senior Cents',
1160AM . Now members wel­
come. C a l 407602.1010 for
information.
• IB M onday T O O O L E R
S T O R IE S (18 M O S .- 3 Y R S .)
Sanford P u M c Ubrary.
10:30AM. A l programs are free
and open to t o pubic.
•20 TUeedoy
P R E S C H O O L stories, music (3
- 5 yrs.) Sanford P u M c Ubrary,
106 0 A 10:45AM. A l programs
are free and open t o pubic.

• 20 TU aeday S C R A B B L E
Club, Sanford Senior Center.
1:00PM. New mombers wel­
come

• 24-25 S u n d a y N T IIP
Adult Tennis Toutnamcnl at
Sanlando Park Call Parks
Department of information

• 21 W ed nesda y Starship
Yacht A FI Aquarium. C a l
Sanford Senior Center of Infor­
mation 407.302.1010. Rogister
A Pay by Due Date.
Reservations necessary.
• 21 W ed nesda y Confetti
Club (5 yrs A up) at tho Sanford
Lforary, 3 : X P.M. Public is wel­
come.

• 26 M onday
Poetry/Culturo Nights, (tho
naked ago) 7PM, open micro­
phone, no charge 'O u r House
Books and Coffoo- , (downtown
Sanford across from t o library)
C a l 407.324.0054 for Informa­
tion.
• 26 M o n d a y
Pinochle
Club, Sanford Senior Centor,
noon. N ew membors welcome
Can 407.302.1010 for informa­
tion.
• 26 M o nda y
Bridgo
Club, Sanford Senior Center,
11:00AM. N ew mombers w el­
come. C a l 407 302.1010 for
information.
• 26 M o nda y T O D D L E R
S T O R IE S (18 M O S .- 3 Y R S )
Sanlord Public Library.
10:30AM. A l programs are Iroe
and open to t o pifolic.

• 22 T h u rs d a y
B AB Y
T IM E (b ir th - 1 8 moe.) Sanford
Public Ubrary 10:00AM.
Programs are music and stories
• a l free and open to t o public.
• 22 Th u rs d a y
Conversational Spanish Class.
Instructor Estrella Fenn.
9:00AM. C a l Sanford Senior
Center ol Information 407.
302.1010
' • 22 Th u rs d a y
C .F.
Outliers Guild meets at t o
Sanford Senior Centor at 7 : X
P.M.
• 22 Th u rs d a y ‘Cashflow
101* This monopoly liko board
game for up to six ptayor who
want in Increase their financial
inteligenco. Allows each playor
to team and teach others how lo
get out of t o rat race. G am enight 6:30PM, no fee. *Our
House Books and Coffee* (locat­
ed downtown Sanford across
from t o library) w A be open
until 9PM. C a l Don Shearer
407.323.7508 or 407.324.0054
Information.
• 23 Frid ay Movie Madness
• Beautiful M W Russel
Crowe, Jennifer Connety. 4
Academy Awards Inducing Best
Picture. Shown at t o Sanlord
S enior Confer. Froo popcorn,
bring your own drink.
• 24 S aturday
SA TU R ­
D AY S O UP , Crafts, drama,
singing. (3 - 7 yrs,) Sanford
Public Ubrary. 2 6 0 P M A l pro­
grams are free and open to t o
public.

• 27 Tuesd ay
P R E S C H O O L stories, music (3
- 5 yrs.) Sanlord Public Library,
1 0 .X A 10:45AM AN programs
aro froo and open t o public.
• 27 Tuesd ay S C R A B B L E
Club, Sanford Sonior Center,
1 X P M . New members wel­
come. c a l 407-302.1010
• 28 W ednesday Confotti
Club (5 yrs A up) at t o Sanford
Library, 3 : X P.M. Public is wel
como.
•29 Th u rs d a y
Conversational Spanish Class
Instructor Estrela Fenn.
9 6 0 A M . C a l Sanford Senior
Center of Information 407.
302.1010
• 29 Th u rs d a y
BABY
T IM E (birth- 1 8 mos ) Sanford
Public Library 1000AM .
Programs are music and stories
• at free and open to t o public.
• 31 Saturday
SA TU R ­
D A Y S O U P , Crafts, drama,
singing. (3 - 7 yrs.) Sanlord
P ubic Library. 2 PM A l pro­
grams are froo and open to t o
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The Way We Were:
The following two items were
actively prosecuted by the
In the July-August Issue of the
American commanding general,
Sanford Historical Society
for Sam Jones, instead of being
newsletter of which I
willing to surrender, is
am editor.
concentrating troops at
The first article
his town. Gen. Jcsup is
refers to the Second
a 1st) making great
Seminole War and was
preparations for the
found by researcher
campaign, and was
Jim Cara.
moving upon Sam
The second article
Jones' town with a
on Sanford schools was
large and well appoint­
contributed by Virgie
ed force.
Himan Cone of
"Major McLean, one
Greenville, S.C., age
of Gen. Jesup's staff,
G race Marie
93, who lived in
who Iras been reputed
Sanford 1913-22 while Stinecipher to procure steamboats
her father, Rev. George
of a very light draft, so
• • • • • • •
Hyman was pastor of
as to establish depots
First Baptist Church. It was dur­
on Indian River, which is expect­
ing his pastorate that the brick
ed to be the Seat of war, arrived
sanctuary was built.
at Savannah, on the 22d iast.
from Gary's Ferry, and has com­
Forces Move South
municated the following to the
from Fort Mellon
editor of the 'Georgian.'
The following is a direct quote
"The regular forces under Gen.
from the December 29, f837 edi­
Jesup composed of about 1,500
tion of Niles’ National Register
men, (all regulars) have moved
which was published in
from Fort Mellon under the
Washington City every Saturday.
immediate command of Gen.
“FROM FLORIDA. We have
Eustis.
more than once resolved not to
"The depot at Fort Mellon is
publish any accounts from
secured iaside of a large picket,
Florida unless of an official char­
garrisoned by 140 men under the
acter - for in three cases out of
command of Major Stanfonerd.
four, statements which seem
"Gen. Hernandez, with the
authentic are not to be relied on,
Tennessee volunteers, moved at
and thus perplex both readers
tire same lime along tin.* St. John,
and editor.
on the eastern side toward the
"It now seems that there is no
south, while General Eustis
prospect of a speedy termination
marched on the western side.
of the war, unless hostilities are
"All of the Florida volunteers

Item s o f in terest from th e s o c ie ty ’s n ew sletter
had been discharged, with the
exception of one or two compa­
nies. Previous thereto they had
scouad the whole country from
St. Augustine to Mosquito, and
thence down the St. Johns to
opposite Fort Mellon orr Like
Monroe.
"A depot is to be established
under the command of Major
Dearborn, in or above Like
I lamcy, which is about 30 or 35
miles southeast of Fort Mellon."
Further information on the War
After the above was published
in the newsletter, I received a
note farm Michelle Mena with
information on the Second
Seminole War during 1H37 taken
farm "A History of the United
Slates in Chronological Order 432 AD -1886". 1then checked
"lire Encyclopedia of American
Facts and Dates" and have used
both sources for the following
brief infuriation on this war.
The federal government was
committed to a policy of remov­
ing all eastern Indians to reserva­
tions west of the Mississippi
River and a treaty had been
signed in 1832 with Hie Seminole
Indians of Florida. When the time
came in 1835 to begin the move,
many Seminoles refused to go;
the resistance was led by Indian
Giief Osceola. In November the
Second Seminole War erupted.
Federal troops were sent to
Florida but had little success
against the Indians whose raid­

ing parties stmek quickly then
vanished.
In 1837, a number of chiefs
called on General Jesup at Fort
Dade (March 6) and signed a
treaty which guaranteed a
speedy peace and prompt trans­
port of the Indians during the
summer. However, Osceola reap­
peared and urged the violation of
the treaty and renewed the war.
On Oct. 2,1837, Osceola, with
several chiefs and warriors, a
gain appeared at Jesup's camp
under a flag of truce. Exasperated
by his former treachery, Jesup
captured all five Indians and
placet! them in confinement.
Osceola was sent to Fort
Moultrie, S.C., where he died of a
fever in 1838.
Nearly 9,000 troops remained
in the state, engaging with the
Indians until the end of the year.
Tire American forces did not
overcome the Seminoles until
1842, but by 1840, many
Seminoles were among those
Indians from the five Civilized
Nations in the east who liad
resettled in Indian Territory in
the West.
This war's cost to the United
States was 1,500 lives lost and $20
million spent.

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Hackett, son of Ralph and
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and earned his bachelor of
Science degree from the
University of Central Florida,
earning his commission
through the ROTC.
The Major assumed com­
mand of the Defense
Intelligence Agency Missile and
Space Intelligence Center In
November, 1999. He was
responsible for the develop­
ment of a real-time surface to
air missile modular the F-22 Air
Combat Simulator. He is also
well recognized for his comput­
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diligently to Improve informa­
tion security at the center.
The holder of many military
awards and citations, Hackett is
married to the former Deborah
Marie West of San Antonio
Texas. They have two children,
Michael and Candace. During
the retirement ceremony,
Candace was featured singing
the National Anthem.
The Hackett family resides In
Tennessee where he plans to
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and the Philippines.
One of the previous local win­
ners in the All-American Derby
was also in this year's races.
Justin Pillow, now 15 years of
age,
took
the
Stock
Championship in 1999.

"So that means we've had
three national - or rather world
winners," Perry said, adding,
"Not even Akron, (he home of
the Soap Box Derby has had any
world winners like Sanford
has."

ing funds for several other
Sheriff's Office Grants.
Finally, the sheriff's office has
been approved for $31,250 from
the Department of Juvenile
Justice which allows one new
full-time position and a full
year of grant revenue and
expenditures that have already
been included in the sheriff's
budget.
No
additional
matching funds arc required.

Tlie program will provide funds
for the STAY program provided
through the School Board and
also provides a six week follow­
up program for youth that com­
plete the Operation Right Track
Program.
llic total request was in the
amount of $31,250, and will pro­
vide the sheriff's budget with
the necessary program funds to
operate through Sept. 30,2002.

"These are the places many peo­
ple have never heard of."
While researching information
for the publication, Jacobs said
she was surprised by various
historical tidbits in Seminole's
past. For example, the museum
specialist didn't realize Deacon
Henry Delreville called his
homestead Snow Hill after dis­
covering a sand spot that was so
white, it looked like snow.
Originally written by Art
Franke, "Early Days of Seminole
County History," has been in cir­
culation for more than 20 years,
Jacobs said. Many people have
(lie older editions, with the
familiar blue or brown covers, in
their home libraries.
Every two years, the book is
updated to keep it current and to
add information that may have
been left out of the previous edi­
tion, Jacobs said. The 2002 publi­
cation, for example, includes fea­
tures about Seminole’s early
black communities.
"We felt it was very Important
to tell the story of the black com­
munities," Jacobs said. "They
were very important to the early
days of this county, especially for
the agriculture industry. If it

wasn’t for them, where would
we bo?"
The latest reprint of the book
also includes new postcard
images provider! by Jim Cara.
Along with the additional his­
torical information, this year's
"Early Days” has a new look.
Gone is the simple brown or
blue cover. Tlie newest edition
includes a detailed cover that
highlights Seminole's agricultur­
al past — a large celery stalk is
pictured in front of an old map
of the county.
"We wanted an updated cover
to go along with the expanded
information," Jacobs said. "There
is always room for improvement,
but the Commission is very
proud of the latest reprint of the
book. I think, so far, it's the best
one we've done."
Printing costs for the publica­
tion was provided through funds
from a historic preservation
grant. One thousand books were
printed, and they arc available at
the Museum of Seminole County
History, located at 300 Bush
Blvd., in Sanford. The books arc
free to museum visitors.
"Tlie book is a wonderful his­
torical tool for any new person
to the community or for students

gathering information for school
reports," Jacobs said. "They can
come tour the museum and then
pick up a copy of the bookr"
People wanting a copy of the
book after Aug. 1, however, will
have to wait until the museum
reopens Sept. 9, when restoration
to tnc front porch, office,
entrance and several other rooms
is finished. When the facility
reopens In September, Phase 3 of
a massive renovation project will
be complete.
"All roads in the museum lead
to the area that will be renovated
in August, so we decided we
had to close the building to the
public," Jacobs said. "Since
August is usually the time when
the museum receives the least
amount of visitors, we decided it
was the best time to close.
"We want to thank everyone
for being so patient during our
renovation process," she added.
"People have been very support­
ive, and by Oct. 15, we should be
completely done with the reno­
vations."
For more information about
the book "Early Days of
Seminole County," or the
Museum of Seminole County
History, call 407-665-2489.

dedicated workers."
"I have enjoyed mentoring
craft employees into supervisory
positions, and weighed desires,
arriving at my decision to teach
at UCF, and participating in the
doctoral position."

Putchinski said he has a strong
interest in bringing accumulated
knowledge to benefit efficient
functioning of government
enterprises and wishes to
enhance mutualism between pri­
vate and government services.

Manager
Continued from Page IA
an observation of mine,"
Putchinski said. "I have been in
many post offices as carrier and
manager, and have visited many
others to participate in audits.
All I have seen arc intelligent

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also the local winner in races
held in Sanford.
Perry said as Griffin was the
overall winner, he is considered
a "World Champion” and his
car will be kept in the Soap Box
Derby Museum in Akron.
Pond obtained the right to go
to Akron through compiling
points in various races. "You get
so-many points for winning
and other achievements at
each race," Perry explained.
"Then the top point-getters
become eligible for the race In
Akron - but in Akron, they have
to win the races. That’s what
Pond did."
There were 93 others in the
rally competition, ranging in
age from oighf through 17. In
winning. Pond received a S3,000
college scholarship. Both Pond
and Griffin also won watches,
rings, T-shirts and other items.
In all, there were 413 young­
sters participating in the various
class races, including drivers
from Japan, Germany, Europe

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Department
has
awarded
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The
Sheriff's
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we graduated to Sanford
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grade teacher was Miss Georgia
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memorize a poem, and when I
reached home that afternoon, my
mother had her hat on with
"Come, we're going to the
school". Miss Georgia had gotten
the message home. After the con­
ference, I started memorizing.
During that year my father joined
the army as a chaplain and we
left Sanford.
After the war, we returned to
Sanford and by then I was in the
sixth grade. My sixth grade
teacher was Mrs. Brown. Mrs.
Dickinson was the seventh grade
teacher and Mrs. Barber, eighth
grade.
Mrs. Barber had a son, Walter,
who was in our class. He went to
the University of Florida and
made quite a name for himself os
the sports announcer for the Red
Sox of Cincinnati. (This would be
Red Barber).
We moved to Tampa In 1922
where my father was Director of
Expansion for the First Baptist
Church. I graduated from
Hillsboro High School and went
to Florida State College for
Women in Tallahassee, where I
found friends I had in Sanford.
I am presently writing
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will lead the clinic that has
30 skiers already commit­
ted to attend.
The Clinic is open to all
individuals who have
physical an d /o r develop­
mental disabilities. All
ages and swimming/skiing capabilities are
encouraged to attend.
Participants will leam to
water ski on custom-made
emdpmenL
The clinic runs in two
sessions each day between
10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
For additional informa­
tion, please contact Alicia
Flowers at 407-571-8738 or
by email at alidafValta*
monte.org.

LADY RAMS
BASKETBALL CAMP
The Lady Rams
Basketball Camp will be
held at Lake Mary High
School this Friday and
Saturday (August 2-3)
from 9 am . to 4 p m . for
girls in grades 6-9,
The cost is $45.
For mote information
call coach Carl Brown at
407-320-9550 or 407-7018695.

SEMINOLE feASitBALL REGISTRA­
TIONS
Seminole Baseball, a
USSSA and PONY sanc­
tioned league, will be
holding registration for
the Fall this Saturday,
August 3rd.
Individuals or whole
teams (must register
together) are welcome.
Registration will run
from 10 a m to 2 p m at
the Five Points Complex
on State Road 419 near
Winter Springs.
Seminole Baseball offers
five league age groups
between the ages of 5-andThe cost is $50 (10
games schedule) for ages
5-6 and $75 (15 game
schedule) for ages 7-andUp. Players must bring
birth certificate to register.
Call 407-323-5570 for
more information.

STARZ TO HOLD
OPEN TRYOUTS
The Orlando Stare
Men's Minor League
Football team will be
holding open tryouts for
anyone over 18 years old.
Tryouts begin Sunday,
August 4th, at 2 p m at
Winter Springs High
School.
Registration fee is $50
and registration begins at
1:30 p m .
Contact Andrew Haines
to pre-register at 407 3212135 or 321 377-8000 or
visit the website
www.orlandostarzfootball.com.

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Fall recreation seasons to get early start
By Doan Smith

Sports Editor
SANFORD — For those of you who
were hoping for a little break before
starting the fall recreation season, forget
it.
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.
"We have to start early because the
Salvation Army Gymnasium is only
available until the end of October or
early November," said Jim Schaefer,

Facility availability forces Sanford
to move up start of hoops, v-ball
Recreation Supervisor for the SRD. "The
building is then closed so they can use it
for Thanksgiving and Christmas pro­
jects."
Schaefer has also announced that the
Organizational Meeting for the Adult
Fall Slowpitch Softball League would 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 shuffling 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
eaguc.
Thursday Lea_
The other leagues
agu 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
3tember9th.
I f information on any adult recre­
ation offering, please call the SRD at 407330-5697 during normal working hours
See Fall, Page 2B

Still the best around
Post 53 to
open state
against
DeLand

OCALA — A sa result of the
public meeting held in Green
Cove Springs on July 10, the
Hunter Education section will
be conducting a Sight-In Day
on the Camp Blonding Wildlife
Management Area.
It will be held on Saturday,
October 19 from 8.00 a.m. until
1 p.m.
The hunters that attended the
July meeting requested a day to

ByDMn8mlth
Sports Editor
SANFORD — It may have
not been as easy as some tour
naments in the past, but the
Sanford Camprell-Lossing
American Legion Poet 53
Baseball Team is Area champi
ona again.
Victor Gilbert hurled a mas­
tered four-hit shut out as
Sanford survived a pitcher's
duel to edge the Oviedo Post
243 Canes, 34), in the
Championship Game Sunday
afternoon at Seminole High
School's Alumni Field.
Post 53 finished the tourna­
ment undefeated at 34), while
Oviedo dropped its opening
game on Friday and had to bat
tie back through the Loser's
Bracket to reach the final game
The Area title gives Post 53
the opportunity to defend its
2001 State Championship start­
ing Friday at Bradenton and
the opportunity to return to the
Southeast Regional which will
be held in Shelby, North
Carolina.
Sanford will open the tourna­
ment on Friday at 1230i
against longtime rival, DeLand
Post 6, in a battle of teams usu­
ally among the favorites for the
state title.
In the other opening games
Friday at Robert C. Wynn Held
on the Manatee Community
College campus finds West
Tampa Post 248 taking on Bay
County (Panama City) Post 375
at 9 a m ; Lake Worth Post 47
facing St. Petersburg Post 14 at

Sight-In
Day at
Camp
Standing
Special to the Herald

fine tu n e th eir eq u ip m en t fot
the upcoming season. Twenty

4 pm .; and Armwood Post 147
battling host Bradenton Post 24
at 7 p m
The double-elimination tour­
nament will continue through
next Monday.
The Area Tournament was
hard-fought throughout as four
of the games were decided by

was decided by more than
three runs.
The tournament began with
Ft. Pierce Post 358 edging
Oviedo, 2-1, and then Post 53
turned the same trick, edging
Sebastian Post 169 by the same
score.
The game liras scoreless until
the seventh inning when Shane

Larson led off with a single for
Post 53. Bryan Ward sacrificed
Larson to second and an out
later he scored the game's first
run when Matt Fraysier
reached on on error.
Sanford then scored what
roved to be the winning nm
the eighth inning when
See Legion, Page 2B

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shooting lanes will be available
at distances from 25 to 200
yards.
"Certified instructors will be
on hand to assist the partici­
pants with sighting in their
rifles" says Steve Robbins,
Hunter Education
Administrator for FWC'a
North Central Region. "Targets
will be available for the shoot­
ers to sight in their center tire
rifle, .22 rifle or muzzleloader.
Firearms will be restricted to
rifles only."
The North Range in the
Management Area will be uti­
lized tor this event. Access will
be through the Management
Area main gate on Highway 16.
Officers will be present to direct
participants to the range.
Scouting the area will not be
allowed on this date.
Call the FWC Hunter
Education Office in Lake City at
386-7584)525 for further infor­
mation.

PLANTING IN JULY
BRINGS THE DOVES
IN OCTOBER

The first flights of doves in
October seem to be a distant
dream when July temperatures
soar into the 90s, but now is the
See Outdoors, Page 2B

Second place regional
finish for Oviedo girls
By D u n 8mlth

Sports Editor

SANFORD TENNIS
The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department is offering a
Summer Junior Tennis
Camp to run August 5-9.
Registration closes
August 5 for the camp.
• Camp,
TheC
. . taught by
USPTR
~ certified
“ 1Greg
James and held at
Groveview Park (off of
Lake Mary Boulevard),
has a minimum size of six
and maximum of 12
See Briefs, Page 2B

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The State Champion Oviedo Girts Softball Team cams out ot the Loser's Bracket to finish as the Runner-up in the
Babe Ruth 10-and4Jnder Southeast Regional Tournament held in Kinston, North Carolina last week.

KINSTON, N .C — Not too
shabby.
The Oviedo Babe Ruth girls
battled back through the
Loser's Bracket to reach the
Championship Game in the 10and-Undcr Girls Fastpitch
Softball Southeast Regional
before falling to powerful Pitt
County, North Carolina, 10-5,
Sunday to claim a runner-up
finish.
"We are so proud of all our
rls for going up to North
rolina and representing
Oviedo and being the ambas­
sador to the league," said Rick
Brown, President of Oviedo
Babe Ruth. "Our girls are the

Runner up and 1 say that's
nothing to be ashamed of!! We
are all very proud of each of
you, and all I can say is just
wait till next spring!!"
Finishing second!* obviously
nothing to be ashamed of and it
Is even less so when you con­
sider that Pitt County has now
won the Southeast Regional
Championship four years In a
row.
Oviedo opened the tourna­
ment last Thursday in fine fash­
ion, dominating Blue Ridge,
Virginia, 12-4, in its opening
game.
The next morning the girls
showed up, but their offense
didn't as they fell to Pitt
County, 9-3, and fell Into the
See Oviedo, Page 2B

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Oviedo--------Continued from page IB
Loser’s Bracket.
Oviedo stayed alive by whip­
ping the East North Carolina
runner-up, 5-3, but did not get
in another game as rain swept
through the area.
On Saturday, the team won
twice, knocking out Cape Fear,
North Carolina, 5-2, in a 9 a.m.
contest and then ousting
Manassas, Virginia, in a hardfought Loser's Bracket
Championship Game, 2-1, to
cam the rematch with Pitt
County.
Kurt Shoup managed the
Oviedo team with Jim Wilson
and Ben Evans serving as coach­
es. Members of the team wen?
Megan Alligood, Shelby Beasley,
Natalie Bcllantoni, Amber
Evans, Kyndall Henderson,
Jessica Huggins, Demi Lancy,

Sarah Pettigrew, Stephanie
Shoup, Jennifer Ward, Dani
Wayt, and Dani Wilson.
BANDITS SOUTHEAST
REGIONAL RECAP
The Bandits left for North
Carolina on Wednesday, July
17th and were there for seven
days, returning on Wednesday,
July 24th.
The Bandits went undefeated
during the tournament as they
represented Florida and the
local community both in their
competitive play and with their
sportsmanship.
“They were true champions
and ambassadors of Oviedo and
the state of Florida,“ said assis­
tant coach Fred Labcr.
The tournament format was a
round robin with four pools of
four teams each with the top
team from each pool advancing

to a single elimination champi­
onship round.
The Bandits opened up by
beating the local host team from
Wilson, NC by the score of 30-0.
Tire game had to be played for
four innings to be considered a
complete game before the mercy
rule could go into effect.
The Bandits scored five runs
in the first inning, then scored
12 in the second to take a 17-0
lead. They followed this up with
three runs in the third and 10
more runs in the fourth.
After the second inning, the
Bandits showed great sports­
manship by advancing only one
base at a time on a hit.
In spite of this, they still kept
scoring as the hits just kept
falling.
The Bandits then had to play
Manassas, the state runner-up

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runs in the fourth inning to tak&lt;j
a 6-2 lead, but Mandarin was a
very good team and was not
about to quit.
They scored two runs in the
fifth inning to close the gap and I
make it a 6-4 game.
i
The Bandits defense however, |
took over and held the Knights
scoreless in the sixth and the
final score remained 6-4 earning I
the Oviedo Bandits the crown as|
Babe Ruth (8U) Southeastern
Regional Champions.
The Oviedo Bandit players were |
Taylor Perez, Nick Labor, Ryan
O'Neill, Matty Spruill, Parker
Perez, Robert McCune, Cole
Wheeler, Garrett Hall, David
Howard, Sam Bates, Ryan
Maxon, and Joseph Manning.
The Manager was Bob O'Neill
assisted by coaches Fred Liber
and Chris Bates.

Fall

Outdoors
Continued from page IB
time to prepare to enjoy those
mild hunting afternoons in the
dove field.
"Grain crops for doves must
be planted by mid to late July to
mature before the opening of
dove season in October," said
Mark Asleson, technical services
biologist for the Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) in Ocala.
Although federal law pro­
hibits dove hunting over baited
fields, it is legal to hunt doves
over standing crops, including
those that have been mowed or
disked. Brown-top millet is a
rime food for mourning doves.
lowever, you can also plant
sunflowers, grain sorghum and
other grain-type crops.
"Millet matures quickly, is
easy to grow, and is well-suited
for Florida," Asleson said. "It
does a good Job of attracting
doves if you plant a minimum
of about 10-15 acres and mow
or lightly disk it in alternating
rows after it matures to provide
seed and bare ground for the
doves. Bigger fields seem to be
even better.”
By planting part of the field
around mid-July and another
section a few weeks later, dove
hunters can extend a field's
attractiveness to the birds,
because the second planting
matured ldter iri the season.
"It's best if you time at least
part of the field to mature two
weeks before the opening day

from Virginia and jumped out to Runner-up team from Boiling
Springs. Again the Bandits fell
a 6-0 lead in the first inning.
behind early and were down 3-1
They added five more In the
going into the fifth inning.
third inning for an 11-0 lead.
The Bandits’ bats finally
When the Virginia team could
exploded for 11 runs in the fifth
not score in the fourth inning,
and ended up with a 12-3 victothe mercy rule came Into effect
ry.
and the Bandits again prevailed
This put the Bandits into the
by a final score of 11-0.
Championship game against the
The final pool game was
Florida State runner-up, the
against the also undefeated
Mandarin Knights from
Henderson team, the West
Jacksonville.
North Carolina Champs, mean­
lid s was the same team that
ing the winner would represent
the Bandits had to beat in the
this pool in the Championship
Florida State Tournament
round.
Championship game to become
The Bandits fell behind early
the Florida State Champions.
3-1 in the game but fought back
The Bandits jumped out to a
with seven runs in the fifth
3-1 lead in the first inning
inning for a 10-3 victory against
before Mandarirt fought back to
a very good team.
make it 3-2 after the end of three
The first game of the champi­
innings.
onship round had the Bandits
The Bandits tacked on three
playing the South Carolina

of dove season in early
October," Asleson said. "Millet
matures in about 65 days."
Seeding rates vary with the
type of cultivation, but a guide­
line is 30 lbs. of brown top mil­
let per acre for broadcast and 10
lbs. per acre drilled in rows.
Sunflowers arc typically sown
at 30 lbs.,
per acre broadcast and 15 lbs.
per acre drilled and maturity is
reach in approximately 100-110
days. Grain sorghum matures
in approximately 110 days and
is planted at 20 lbs. per acre
broadcast or 10 lbs. per acre in
rows to give best results.
Fertilizer rates can vary by
site location, and conducting a
soil test is a good idea, but as a
general rule 300 lbs., of 10-10-10
per acre for row crops and 500
lbs., per acre for broadcast crops
works fine. County agricultural
extension offices or the
Commission's regional offices
can also further advise
landowners about which crop is
best for specific areas.
For those hunters without
access to private fields, the FWC
offers dove hunting annual per­
mits for a number of wildlife
management areas (WMAs)
throughout the state. They
include: Allapattah Small Game

County, Park Road Small Game
Hunting Area in Alachua
County, Purvis Farm Small
Game Hunting Area in Jefferson
County, Tcnoroc Small Game
Hunting Area in Polk County,
and Walnut Hill Small Game
Hunting Area in Escambia
County.
The cost of an annual dovehunting permit is $150.
Applications are available from
FWC offices or on the FWC Web
site at
http://wld.fwc.statc.fl.us/spedal/Default.htm.

Continued from page IB
Monday through Friday.
The Youth Flag Football League and Youth Fall
Baseball League are also currently holding regis­
trations with player placement days coming up
later this month.
The Youth Flag Football League has three age
groups, 7-to-9,10-to-12, and 13-to-15.
Player Placement and Final Registration Day
will be Saturday, August 24th on the field across
from Sanford Middle School on 17-92. New play­
ers must attend this placement day.
Workouts will be at 9 a.m. for the 7-to-9 year
olds; 10:30 a.m. for the 10-to-12 year olds and
noon for the 13-to-15 year olds.
The cost to play is $30 and all players will make

a team.
For more information call 407-330-5697 or to
sign up players may got to the Downtown Youth
Center in Sanford City Hall, 300 North Park
Avenue.
Fall Baseball 2002 is being offered in three age
groups also, Rookie League (6-7), Minor League
(8-9) and Major League (10-11).
Player Placement Day will be Saturday, August
17th at the Chase Park Youth Sports Complex on
Celery Avenue and the league is scheduled to
start play on Saturday, September 7th.
Cost to play is $35.
For more information call the Downtown Youth
Center at 407-330-5697 or call the Chase Youth
Sports Complex office at 407-328-3732.

H u n tin g A res In M artin County,

Caraveile Ranch WMA in
Putnam County, Hilochec WMA
in south Lake County, Frog
Pond WMA in Dade County,
Lake George WMA in Volusia

Briefs---------------------- -—
Continued from page IB
juniors.
The camp schedule is:
* 5-7 year olds from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Cost: $20.
* 8-10 year olds from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Cost: $35.
* 11-14 year olds from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Cost: $35.
For information call 407-682-6086 or 407-330-5697.
CLASS AT SANFORD GYMNASTICS
The Sanford Gymnastics Association is currently holding regis­
tration for new fall classes that will begin on Monday, August 5th.
This nonprofit school as a variety of activities: gymnastics, cheer­
leading, Kung Fu, Tae Kwon Do and Tai Chi.
Mom &amp; me, preschool, beginner, advanced beginner, intermedi­
ate and advanced classes arc the gymnastics classes being offered.
Cheerleading is scheduled on Thursday evenings or you can
make an appointment for a private lesson.
Kung Fu (youth and adult classes offered) and Tae Kwon Do arc
offered on Monday and Wednesday evenings, while Tai Chi
lessons are 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!

Photo courtoay ol Jim Smith

The Sanford Campbell-Lossing American Legion Post 53 Baseball Team won the Area Tournament this past weekend and will be looking to defend its 2001
State Championship when It opens play against DeLand Post 6 at 12:30 p.m. Friday on Robert C. Wynn Field at Manatee Community College In Bradenton.

Legion------Continued from page IB
Austin Pride singled with one
out, stole second and scored on
a two-out single by Robby
Rotunno.
Sebastian cut the lead in half
in the bottom of the eighth
inning when Ricky Prady
launched a two out home run
off D. J. Ackley, the first hit
allowed by the Lake Mary High
School ace.
The next batter got a single,
but Ackley regained his compo­
sure to retire the final seven
men in a row, ending the game
with a flourish with nis ninth
strike out of the game.
Pride and Larson had two hits
each for Post 53, while Rotunno
and Jason Louwsma had one
single each.
On Saturday, Oviedo sent

Sebastian packing with the only
blowout of the tournament,
winning 8-3.
Sanford then Iusd another
nail-biter, bouncing back from a
2-0 deficit in the top of the sec­
ond inning to edge Ft. Pierce, 3-

2.

Tim Thomas, the MVP when
Post 53 won the Firecracker
Tournament last month, gave
up single runs in the first and
second inning, but would allow
only three hits the rest of the
way to record the victor)1.
He too ended the game in
style, fanning the final two bat­
ters he faced, giving him eight
'k's' for the game.
Fraysier got the Sanford
offense going in the third inning
with a single snd scored an out
later on a double by Lomvsma.

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In the fourth inning, Chris
Krall led off with a single,
moved up on a sacrifice by
Rotunno and scored on a single
by Larson. After an out, Larson
would move to second on a sin­
gle by M ike Brady and score
the game-winning run when
Fraysier reached on an error.
Rotunno had a double, while
Fraysier, Louwsma, Krall,
Larson, Brady and Dominic
Petracca each had a single to
account for the Post 53 hitting.
Oviedo again had the bats
smoking in the Loser's Bracket
final later Saturday as it elimi­
nated Ft. Pierce with an 8-6 tri­
umph.
Sunday's Championship
Game saw Sanford get on the
board first ad never look back.
ith two out and no one on in
the bottom of the first inning,
Louwsma, Pride and Krall
ripped consecutive singles with
Louwmsa scoring and Krall dri­
ving in the run.
Post 53 added an insurance
run in the fourth inning when
Larson singled, moved to sec­
ond on a passed ball, advanced
to third on a sacrifice by Ward
and scored on a single by Brady.
The final run of the game
came in the eighth inlng when
Pride tripled and scored on a
double by Rotunno.
Gilbert turned in the third
outstanding pitching perfor­
mance for Sanford in the finale,
allowing only singles to Barry
Baxter in the second inning,
Alan Farino in the third. Tommy
Gonzalez in the fourth and
Farina again in the ninth.
Gilbert did have to pitch out
of two james, hoever, getting a
fly out with the bases loaded in
the fifth inning and a strike out
with runners on second and
third in the sixth inning.
Pride had two singles to go
along with his triple, while
Louwsma had two singles,
Rotunno a double and Fraysier,
Krall, l.arson and Ward one hit
each.

Sanford Post 53 is managed by
Rod Fergerson with Ralph
LaRosa and Mike Powers serv­
ing as coaches.
Members of the team are D J.
Ackley, Bryan Armstrong, Mike ;
Brady, Paul Cinder, Greg
Courcy, Matt Fraysier, 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.
Oviedo Post 243 was managed
by Kevin Wainscott, with Roll
Williams serving as coach.
Making up the roster were
Barry Baxter, Corey Bcvis, Brian
Brooks, Kevin Kominsky, Frank
Compagnone, David Evans,
Alan Farina, Lenny Gomez,
Tommy Gonzalez, Jordan
Hogan, Bridger Hunt, Tim
Johnson, Matt Lopez, Matt
McClung, Alex Milian, Charles
Parker, Justin Stines and Jeremy
Thome.
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made
payable to Bto Ctorb oI Bto O re *
Court
Dated on 7/25/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctorb
Pubbsh &gt;Xy 31, 2002 and
August 7,14.21. 2002
00202

C U TE S FINANCIAL SERVICES
ol tak) proparty bang in Vm
Cowxy ol SamlnoM. SUM of Florida.
Unless such certAcate/e) shal b*
fadeemed according to Mw. Bto
-...I . ovaciDea
ibwamSiarl M
mi irSi m
j NII
rw auen
canmb# told to tw h i^ M t
dfaf at tha watt front door, Samnoie
County
Courthouse,
Santord,
Flonda. on
Monday. SapMmbar 09. 2002. al
1100am
Piymanf of
too, r pf*r»hlt
documentary atamp taiaa and
rtcordng foot ara raqmrad to ba
paid by
tuooaaaful btddar al Via
•ala. FtM paymant of an amount
aqual to tha
tad la dua within
24 hourv aftar N adrarfatad lima of
•ala A l paymantj ahal ba cash or
guaranteed
Inttrument.
made
peyabte to the Cleft of the Circuit
Court.
Deted on 7/2V70Q2
MARYANNE MOfISE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by OERALOtNE KARFORO Deputy
Cteffa
Pubfaeh Juty 31,2002 and
August 7, 14.21.2002
00203

YEAR OP ISSUANCE: MOO
PARCEL IDS 02-20-30621 -00002180
De*chp«on of Property UNIT 218
RIDGEWOOD Vll LAS A CONDO
ORB 3189 PO 268
N im t iin w N e h iim M d RIDGEWOOO VILLAS INC
A l Of Mid property being m the
County of Seminole. State of Florida
Uniats aucti certiAcste(t) ahal be
redeemed eccortfang to lew, f e prop­
erty deecrtbed In such certAcaie&lt;t)
we ds sow *o me ntgneti owsoer ai
the weal front door, Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. September 09. 2002. at
11:00em.
Payment of Sale fee. applicable
documentary stamp taies and
reconfang fees are required to be
paid by Vie •uccetaful bidder at the
sale. FuO payment of an amomt
equal to Via Nghaet bid la dua «rt»en
24 hours after tie advertised fame of
sale. A I payments thal be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to Vie Cterfa of Vie Croat
Court.
Osted on 7/2V2002
MARYAMNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Cterfa
Pubfcsh AVy 31. 2002 and
August 7. 14.21.2002
00207__________________________

COUNTY, FLORIDA
Casa No : 02-DR-01T12-05T-K
bl 9m toUrtStS Ol
JC O
SCO
CCD
ChSdrtn
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOAOUIM F DE SA'
Last Known Addmss
7429 Shaspshaad Dnva. Hudson.
Ftonda. 34867
YOU ARE NOTIFIED 9m 1an action
for tsmunition &lt;9 paisnul nghts has
baan Had aganst you and thal you
sis rsquxsd to stland a hssnng
baton 9m Honorsbto Thomas O
Fnaman. Judge In Dm abova stytod
Court, si Courtroom M. Samswto
County Courthouse M l N Park
Avenue. Santoro. Ftonda Tha hair­
ing wA ba conducted on August 14.
2002. St 10 00 a m or as soon 9iansftor as 9m rosttsr may ba heard
FAILURE
TO
PERSONALLY
APPEAR AT THE ADVISORY HEAR
IMG CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO
THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL
RIGHTS OF THESE CHILDREN IF
YOU FAR. TO APPEAR. YOU MAY
LOSE ALL LEOAL RIGHTS AS A
PARENT T O TH E CHILDREN
NAMED
IN
THE
PETITION
ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE A
deiauR wB be entered against you
lor tha rsbel demanded to the
Complasa or Petition. Anewer on or
before August 12.2002
DATED on July 9. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctorb ol 9m Cetua Court
By.NancyR Wlntor
Aa Dapury Clark
Arnhony M Nardala. J r . Esquea
1110 Dou0as Avanua. Suaa 1002
ARanxxa# Spnngs. F I 32714
Pubbsh July IT . 24. 31. 2002 and
August 7.2002
00093

LOT 200 LITTLE CREEK PHASE
III B. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK S3 PAGES 23 THROUGH 25
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
AK/A 1771 Prune View Lane,
OvMdo FL 32785
WITNESS MY HANO and Bn seal
ot Bus Court on JiXy IS. 2002
Maryann* Mona
Clark ol the Orcua Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctorb
Echevarna AAssocutes. PA
P O Boi 25018
Tampa. Ftonda 33622 5018
"Sa* Americans with DrssbUdMS Ad
It you a n a person wiBi a dnabwiy
who needs accommodabon n order
to partcipat# n Bxs procssdng you
a n emitted al no coal to you kx Bn
provision ol certain assistance
PMase coniad Court Arbrwxttratan
el 201 N Pub Avenue. Santord.
Florida 32771, telephone number
(407)665-4227. within 2 working
days ol rout receipt ol B9s docu­
ment. It hearing Impair*d (TOO) t800 9556/71
Pubbsh July 24. 31.2002
00140

SPOUSE
OF
SAID
DEFENOANTISI. IF REMARRIED.
AND IF DECEASED. THE RESPEC­
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. AND
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER ANO
AGAINST TH E NAMEO D EFE N ­
D A N TS )
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS ixXroown
YOUARE HEREBY required to Ne
your answer or written delenses, it
any. In 9 n above proceedmg with the
Ctorb ol Baa Court, and to serve a
copy Btoraol upon the p M rtfTi attor­
ney. whose name and address
appears hereon, wahm 30 days alter
the brst pubbeahon ol Bxs Holies ol
Action, the nature ol Bxs procemtng
bemg a au* kx kxectoeure oI mort­
gage agamsl the toiowmg descimed
property to we
LO T 39. A REPLAT OF BLOCK
XE*. COUNTRY CLUB ADOITION
TO CASSELBERRY ACCORDING
TO TH E PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT OOOK S.
PAGE 29. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA
A/K/A
OILSTON
COURT.
HEATHROW FL 32748
N you 1st to Me your answer or writ
Ian delenses m the above proceed
rig. on pUmtifTs attorney ■ detain
wB be entered agamsl you kx the
rebel demanded m the Complaint or

00200
NOTICE O f PUBLIC SALE
ALTAMONTE TOWMQ, M C UNCLAMED VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER S T.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U BIDS
PURSUANT T O F S 71378
9-19-2002
1993 HONDA
1HOCB75S6PAO43096
PHONE • 407-3390700
Pubbsh JUy 31.2002
00201_________________________
Nonce el Application
for T U Pa ad
NOTICE IS HEREBY O/VEN. Btol
U.M CI CUST (OCEAN PARK). 9m
holdar ol Bto kXtowmg cerbhcateG)
has Med said cartXIcaMO) kx • las
dead to b* issued Vieracn The carbficsle number(s) and ysar(s) ol
Issuance. Bto desapbon ol Bto prop­
erty, and Vto named) In wlxch 9 was
C t / m n C A T l NO: 2933
TEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 109; 10-21 *29-521-T3AO2050
DssoSXton cX Property LEO UNIT
205 BLOG 13A HIOOEN SPRINGS
CONOOORB 1594 PO 866
Names In which assessed
MICHAEL P OOLDSON

of Application
for Tfes Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Btol
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC). Bm hold­
ar ol Bm kXtowmg corticated) has
Mad said carMcatod) kx a Ms dead
to be issued thereon The certiheata
numbard) and yeard) ol Msuanos.
Bto deecrtpbcn oI Bto property, and
the named) m which I wai assessed
M/am as toBosvs:
CERTIFICATE NO: 1M7
TEAR OF ISSUANCE: MOO
PARCEL 109: 02 20-30621-00002300
Description oI Property UNIT 230
RIOOEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3189 PO 268
Names m wlxch m essed AS SO

JiXy 19. 2002
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARMG TO CONSBCR THE ADOPTION
OF AN OROMANCE BY THS
c m r OF SANFORO, FLORIOA
Holes Is hereby given Bm a Pubic U eertng w6 be held In Bto Commission
Room « Bto C ly Hal. 300 NorVi Psib Avenue. In Vm C ly ol Santord. Ftortds.
N 700 o'clock P.M. on AuguM I t . 2003 to oonabtor Vm adoption ol in ord­
nance by Bto C ly oI Sankxd. Ftonda. desert ed as Mtowt:
ORDBUNCS NO. 2727
TO ANNEX 2 410* ACRES OF PROPERTY LWNQ BETWEEN MARQUETTE
AVENUE ANO BROOKS STREET EXTENOED EASTERLY ANO BETWEEN
SIPES AVENUE ANO BEARD ALL AVENUE; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP
BELOW.

ANNEXATION
R EQ U ES T

for Ta i Paid

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
MLMCI CUST (OCfAN PARK). N
roKjet or me loeowmg cenmcaieta)
has Nad said cwrbhcaMG) kx a tei
daad to b* issued Btorwon Tha earirhcala numbard) and y**r(s) ol
Mauanoo. Bto deecrtobon ol Bto prop­
orty. and Bto named) m which I was
m assed warn as kXtows:
CX/mnCATl NO: 3219
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 109; 21-21-29 5CN40000020

Dascifobon ol Property: LEO LOT 2
TRAIL WOOO ESTATES SEC I PB

IS PO 27
Kamos m which assessed
OSWALDO O MEOEROS
Al of said proparty bung In 9m
County ol BormnoM, SUM ol Ftorttto.
Untoss such csrtltoatod) ahM bo
radsamod accoTOng to tow. Bto prop
arty deserttod In such cisrtAcsls(s)
wB ba sow to Vm N 0 m i I blddsr m
Bto anal bom door. Sommoto County
Courthouse Sartord, Ftonda. on
Monday. BapSarrbar 06, 1002. al
1100am.
Paymam ol Sato to*, appl cabto
documanUry stamp tasas and
lecrxdng to** am raqiXrad to b*
I by Vto succassbi blddsr at Bto
l. Ful paymam ol a t amotrt
equal to Vie Nfftoal bid Mduo aXVXn
24 hom s/Mr Bto sd.artMld Una ol
i. Al peymanl* shal b* cash or
guarantood Instrument, mad*
p ty to l to Bto Ctorb d Bto CaoXI
Court
Dated on 7/28/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
by OERALDME HARFORD Dspufy
CMrb
Pubbsh: JiXy 31.2002 and
gual 7.14,21. 2002
00204
h d tiD M t
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. M
MLMC1 COST (PIER). Vto holdar 01

rwuce or AppHcsuon
for Tas Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC). t N hoto•r of tha toSovrtng m E M S W hat
Mad aaid c*nxtcato(s) kx a tai daad
to ba laauad Iharaon Tha cartificata
nunto*r(i) and yaar(t) ol laauanca.
t a daaenpoon ol I m property. and
N rwm*(i) In which • wai a iM iu d
War* aa kXtowt
C lR T in C A T l NO: IM S
YEAR O F ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL KM 02-2030521-0000
2280
Datcnpaon ol Proparty UNIT 228
RIOOEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3189 P0 2M
Namaa In which a. aa.aad ASSO­
CIATES FINANCIAL SERVICES
A I of •*&gt;) proparty ba*ng In tto
County ol Sanxnota. SUM ol Florida.
Omasa such cariMcaiaO) ahai ba
radaamad acconbng to law, 9m prop­
arty daaertoad in such csrtJhcsto( •)
wfl ba sOU to 9m h ^ a . i btodar at
9m wail bom door. SarnmoM County
Courthouse. Santoro, Florida, on
Monday. BapMnfear 09. 2002. at
11.00am.
Payment ol SaM Ma. xpfW-*rx*
documanUry stamp U iaa and
itcordtog Maa ara raquirad to ba
paid by 9 m tuocaaalul btddar al 9M
aaM. FtM paymam ol an t r t x r i
equal to Em hKftoft bid M dun warm
24 bourn alMr 9 m advnrttoad bma ol
•ato. A I paymanu ahal ba caih or
guaramaad
toatrumanl.
mad#
payabM to 9M CMrii oI 9 m Cacul
Court.
Datad on 7/25/2002
MARYAMNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Daputy
Ctorb
Pubiah: Jtiy 3), 2002 and
August 7, 14.21,2002
00206
NoClos of AgpIcOlon
foe Tea Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vnt T
: CHITTY OR SAU.Y SCOTT. Vm

ORDINANCE NO. ITS*
TO ANNE* 64 41. ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN THE CEN­
TRAL FLORIDA OREENEWAY ANO HUGHEY STREET EXTENOED EAST­
ERLY ANO WESTERLY ANO BETW EEN VIHLEN ROAD EXTENOED
NORTHERLY ANO SOUTHERLY ANO THE CENTRAL FLORKM OREENEWAY; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW:

REQUEST

A caxnptoto desenpoon and I copy ol Vm onlnanea shal b* at i4 iM i M Vm

o6to* ol Vm Cly CMtb tor al parsons dasmng to asamm* Vm same
Al parti** n mtortsl and atttsn* shal have an opporkmly to b* hand M said
hBYcmMr ol Vm C ly Comnsowon ol Vm C ly d 8*ntor'1PERSONS WITH DISAflUTtES NEEDMG ASSISTANCE TO P f ^ T*CIPATE
VI ANY O f THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD C O N ^ T O E H W A N
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COOROMATOR AT 3306626 46 HOURS VI
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
_
.

ADWCE TO THE PUBUC V• parson deads* to ippoal • doaaarn mode w»i

respect to wiy matter consxMrad al 9m above maabng or hearing, h* may
mad a i silnwii ractxd ol Bto procoodngs. nckdng Bto MaOmorw and *rtdanoa. wfach record Is nol providad by Bto C*y ol Sardord (F S 26C0I05)
Radwl CamtoaB
Dspily C ly Ctorb
Putawi JiXy 31.2002 and August 7.2002

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LUZ PAYANA
LAST KNOWN AOORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT AOORESS:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO A U UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING B Y THROUGH.
UNDER. AND AGAINST THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENOANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES. HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN AOORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT AOORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
to torsdose a mnrtgaga on 9m toltowmg described proparty m SEMI­
NOLE County. Ftonda:
LOT 495. SPRING OAKS UNIT 3.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGES 74. 75 ANO
76. PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
haa bean Mad agamsl you and you
am tsqured to Sana ■ copy 6» your
wilton dstanaaa wahm 30 days sltof
9m brst pubbcaUon. I any. on
Echevarna 8 Associates. P A .
piamiar■ anomsy. whoaa address la
•It9 Corporal* Labe Drive, Suae
300. Tbmpa. Florida 33634. and N*
9m original wah 99* Court aahar
baton same* on PtomMTs aaomeyi
or knmsdlalsfy Bvamahar; dhsrwtos,
a dalauB wB b* antorad agamsl you
tor Bm rakaf demanded m Vm
oomp4*jrn ex pvinxxi
ThM noloa ahal be publahed onoe
each weak tor two cantacubv*
weak* In Vm Santord Herald
WITNESS my hand and Vm sa*I ol
Vxa Court on BXS day ol JUL 17,
2002
Maryanns Mona, dark
Ctorb M 9b CIRCUIT Coul
ByRiXhKtng
As Dapury Ctorb
Echevarna i » uncialsl P A . PO.
Bos 25019. Tampa. FL 33622 6019
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DtSABILI
TIES NEEDINO SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT CO UR T ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORO. FLORIOA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330.
N O T LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDINO
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TOO) 1-600-965-6771. OR VOICE
(V) 1-600 9558770, VIA FLORIOA
RELAY SERVICE
PiAXtoh: JUy 24,31,2002

bans

O R C u rr c o u r t
OP THS EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
M ANO FOR
SSMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORKM
CIVK. ACTION
CASE NO. 02-631-CA
CXVmtOH 14-L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. IN C .
PwmB.
vs.
JOHN L GOFF. M B .
Defandsm(s)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Fatal Judgmam ol
Mongaga Foractoaum datod JiXy 12.
2002. and antorad to Casa NO 02821 c4 9M Cacua C a n ol 9m EIGH­
TEENTH JuBcMl Croat In and tor
SEMINOLE C arrty Ftonda wharaat
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS­
TRATION SYSTEMS. IN C . la tM
PtosaA and JOHN L GOFF. JEN ­
NIFER
A.
O O fF;
an
Bn
Dalandams. I wB sal to 9m Is^ ms I
and bail txddsr tor cash 1 WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
CO UN TY COURTHOUSE. SAN
FORD. FLORIOA at 11 00 AM. on ths
15 day of August. 2002. 9n knowing
dascrtMd proparty as sal forth to
seal F vm I Judgmam
th s

CCRTVKATI NO: ISM
VIAR OF HtVFkf*!' 3000

ANNEXATION

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLOFBOA
CIVIL ACTION
Case No. 02-CA-1832-14 W
GMAC MORTGAQE
CORPORATION.
aw«- -iin
- aaa,
nin
VS.
KAREN E. POLLARD, al M .
DaMndam(s)

PARCEL KM: 06-2129 SOht-OOOOggOg
Dasenpaon ol Proparty LEO LOT
600 WEKIVA HUNT CLUB FOX
HUNT SEC 3 PB I I P G 5 66 TO 92
Namas In wTxch assessed: RAN­
DALL THORNTON
A l ol said proparty being In
CoixBy ol SaromoM. Suss ol Flo
Unto** such corMcatofs) shal b*
radaamad sccordmg to Mw.9Mprcparty dsscrtoid In ouoh cantacaM(s)
w « b* sold to BM la^Mal IXddar al
Bm west bom door. BameaXa CoixXy
Courthouse, Santord. Ftortds. on
Monday, Baptontoar 09.1002. «
1100am
Paymam ol SaM la*, appl rabta
documentary stamp tasas and
raconbng Mas am raquBad to b*
past by Bm succassAA txddsr al Bto
saM FiB paymam el an amowl
aqual to Bto hKXtost bto Is du* warm
24 houra aftor 9m adverbssd Dm* d
•al*. A l paymams shal ba catfi or
guaranlood
btotrumam,
mode
payabM to Vto CMrb d Vm Cfccul
Court
Ootod on 7/25/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE Cm CUrr COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by OERALDME HARFORO DepiXy
CMrb
Pubbsh JiXy 31, 2002 and
August 7. 14,21.2002
00205

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Btol
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC). Via hold­
ar ol Vto tofcwrtng corttocoM(s) ha*
Nad said c*rtdicato&lt;t) tot a tai daad
to ba toauad Vwraon Tha carttocaM
rurparts) and yaarts) ol Issuance.
Bw dasenpaon d •
Bto itomet*) In ahtOi I was
War* as toaowa
C K R Tm C A Tl NO: 19S1

Noftev of Application
lor TVs Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY OZVEN, Bwl
PETER P KELLY. 9m holdar cI 9 m
toaoMng carubcalad) has Mad said
rsrNb-ali(s) tor a tai daad la ba
Msuad Btoraon. Tha cartMr aM manbarts) and yaarts) ol aauanoa. 9 m
dasenpaon ol 9 m proparty, and 9m
nama&lt;s) In which ■ was aisassad
M/a/a as toaosrs.
CER TVICATE NO Stf7
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: IM S
PARCEL KM: 19-21-30607-000
0090
Daacrbtoon ol Proparty LEG LO T 9
REPLAT OP WMWOOO PARK PB 3
PGM
Namas In which assassad
GLADYS WEEKS J R . CHERYL D.
GLADYS YtXJNQ
A I ol said proparty bang In 9 m
Ccumy cX SarnmoM. SUM ol Florida
Omasa such cwrb*cato&lt;s) shal ba
radaamad eocortang to law. 9 m prop­
arty daaertoad In nuch carttocato(s)
wto ba add to 9 m N?Mat biddar al
EM smal bom door. SamnoM Cou9y
Courihouaa, Sardord. Ftonda. on
Monday. SapUrrtosr 09. 2002. al
1100am.
Paymam ol Sato Ma. atparahM
documanUry sump Uiaa and
laconAng Maa am ragxmrt to ba
paid by 9m euceeeaU bidder al Wm
•aM FLA paymam ol an armxrt
squat to 9w tagheel lad M due wBsn
24 hours afMr 9m adramssd bma ol
•ato A l paymanu thal ba cash or
guaramaad
sutrumem.
made
payabM to 9m Ctorb ol 9m O c u l
Coat
Dated on 7/25/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapury
Ctorb
Pubbah JUy 31. 2002 and
August 7.14.11.2002

00210
M THE ORCLirr COURT
OP THS EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
ANO FOR I I M — O b l

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUO tQ AL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
IN ANO FOR
6CMMOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Casa No: 0I-CA-2556-I44.
CIT1F1NANCIAL. INC 334. LLC.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES OF AMERICA. INC .
PlamWI.
v»
ROBERT FUDGE: JANE DOE
EUOGE. THE UNKNOWN WIFE OF
ROBERT EUOGE: THE ESTATE OF
MARIE
FUDGE.
DECEASED.
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS.
LIENORS
ANO
TR U S TEES OF MARIE FUDOE.
DECEASED. ROOERT FUDGE.
HEIR. JANE ROE FUDOE. HEIR.
THE UNKNOWN WIFE OF ROBERT
FUDOE. HEIR. GEOROIANNA
YARNS. HEIR: ROSE E MIMS.
HEIR. LIZZIE M FUDGE. HEIR:
CARRIE HOUSE. HEIR. IF LIVING.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAID
DEFEND ANTIS). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASE 0. THE RE SPEC
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS
LIENORS
ANO
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER PER­
SONS CLAIMING BY. THROUOH.
UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMEd
DEFENDANT(8); NORTH AMERI­
CAN CAPITAL CORPORATION. A
DISSOLVED CORPORATION.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK. N A ;
W HETHER
DISSOLVED
OR
PRESENTLY EXISTING.
TO G ETH ER
W ITH
ANY
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS.
OR
TRUSTEES OF SAIO
DEFENOANT(S) ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUOH. UNDER. OR AGAINST
DEFENDANT(S):
JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
'
Dslsndsms
NOTICE O f SALE
Malta M hereby gwan that, pur
suam to a Fanl Summary Judgmam

Dated Bxs day ol JUL 17. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ByRulhKmg
Deputy Ctorb
Law Olhcei ol Daniel C Contuegra
8901 North Armenia Avenue
Temps EL 33604-1041
Attorneys kx PlamMI
Pubbsh July 24.31.2002
00142

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 01-CA-2440 141
RESOURCE BANCSMARES
MORTGAGE GROUP. IN C .
PlamMI,
vs
STEPHEN CRAIO CREWS. b&gt;/a
STEPHEN C. CREWS and
MELISSA A CREWS. Ixs writ.
HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK,
and UNKNOWN
TENANT&amp;OWNERS
Oetondams
NOTICE OF SALE
Nobca is hatshy gmen thal pur­
suant to Bto order or hnal Judgment
entered m Bxs cause m me O a a l
Court ol Semmote County. Ftonda. I
wB sen the property situated m
Semmote County. Ftonda. deserttod
as:
LOT 47. FOREST PARK SECTION
TWO. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 23. PAGES 64 ANO 65.
OF TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
and commonly known as
320 Fores! Park Cede. Longwood.
FL 32779
it pubbe sale, to tha ht^ies! and bast
bidder, kx cash, al Bto wall from
door ot the Semmole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Ftonda. at
11 00 AM on August IS. 2002
Dslsd July 15. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
n c u j x i q f 11* « w m
ol FoteckMur*
n *v. above
’ stytod causa, n 9m CecuH Court ol . B y Msry Strocpe
Deputy CMrii
Bamtooto C a n ty Ftonda. I wB set
la accordance wen the American*
tha proparty Muata to SarnmoM &gt;
Wan
Daabam Act persona w*h
Coney. Ftonda. daecrtnd aa.
ibsababas needmg a spaa*/ accom­
LO T 56. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS.
modation to pamcfoaM In 9x* proACCORDING T O
THE PLAT
caadmg should contact court
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
Adnantstrsbon al laMphona rxjmbar
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 37 OF THE
1407)665-4330. not tolar 9ton Sevan
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
(7) days prior to Bto proceedmg It
COUNTY. FLORIOA
heermg ripened. (TOO) 1800955
A/K/A 1267 TAYLOR STREET,
•771. or Voice (V) 1-800 955-8/70.
OVIEDO, a 32765
vm Ftonda Relay Samoa
al pubic saM. to 9m la^nsl and bad
Mason AAssociatas. P A
txddsr. kx cash. AT THE W EST
17757 U 8 19 North. Suf.s 500
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN
Ctoarwator. FL 33764
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORO,
(727)536 3600
FLORIDA, Ftonda. al 1100 A M . on
Pubbsh Ji4y 24. 31. 2002
•to 16 day 0/ August. 7002
00143
Maryanns Mona
Ctorb ol CIRCUIT Coixl
M THE CIRCUIT COUNT
BY Mary Straps
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
Deputy Ctorb
JUDICIAL ORCUTT, IN
Law Olhcse ol Danto! C. Consuegn
ANO FOR SEMMOLE
8901 North Armsraa Avanua
COUNTY, FLOFBOA
Tampa. Ftonda 33804-1041
CASS NO.: 03-CA-162-14-L
Aaomtyi tor PtamMt
GEORGE H IOEW EN.
Pubbsh Jd y 24. 31. 2002
PtomMI.
O O I4 I
vs
CFMISTOPHER S BROWN bV a
M THE C m C U T COURT
CHRISTOPHER BROWN.
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
j u n c u L cmcmT
DISCOVER BANK, and STATE OF
FLORIOA.
OF THE STATE
Dalandams
OFFLOfNOA.
NOTICE OF SALE
M ANO FOR
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
BEMMOLE COUNTY,
suant to a Final Judgmam ol
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S IN O : 02-CA-1442-14-K
Foractoaum dated July 12. 2002.
antorad In Casa No : 02 CA 162 M
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
L ol tha Circuit Court ol the
CORPORATION III.
Ei&lt;f9aamh Juddal Cacul m and kx
PtomMI.
SarnmoM Ccxmly. Ftonda. wharam
VS
GEORGE M LOEWEN is PlamMI
NADER S HACK A/K/A NADER
and CHRISTOPHER S BROWN
HACK: JANE DOE HACK. THE
b V a CHRISTOPHER BROWN. DIS­
UNKNOWN WIFE OF NADER S
COVER BANK and STATE OF
HACK AK/A HADE n HACK;
FLORIOA. ars Dalandams
MARYUNE U U BER ES . JOHN DOE
I wB sal to Bm Ixghesl and bail bid­
LLUBERES: THE UNKNOWN
der tor cash. Notes Bans. Bm saM
HUSBANO OF MARYUNE
wB
ba hald al tM SarnmoM CouBy
LLUBERES. IF UVINO. INCLUOINQ
Courthouse. 301 N Park Avanua.
ANY - UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
Waal Door. Sankxd. Ftonda al I I 00
SAIO OEFENOANT(S). IF
0 ctock a m . Bm 15 day ol August.
REMARHIEO. AND IF DECEASED.
2002.9M toiowmg desenbad properTH E RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
ty as set torth m 9 m Fnai Judgmam
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
to w*
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
Loto 9 and 9 m SouBi 49 Mat ol tol
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
9. Brock 15. SECOND SECTION
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
SAFAANTA.
accontng to Bm plat
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
O f tool as isaxdsd m Plat Book 4.
AGAINST THE NAMED
Pag* 38. ol BM Pubbe Records ol
OEFENOANT(S). THE
SanwioM County. Ftonda
HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK.
m accordance **Bi 9m Americana
W HETHER
DISSOLVED
OR
w«h Dtsabwbes Ad. parsons needng
PRESENTLY EXISTING.
special accommodabon to paibdTO O ETH ER
W ITH
ANY
pato In 9va procaadng should con
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES
lad tM nbvidual or agency sambng
CHEDtTORS.
LIENORS.
OR
nobca. no laMr than savin (7) days
TRUSTEES OF SAIO OEFENOANT
prior to tha proceeding *1 the
IS) ANO A a OTHER PERSONS
sddrose given on the notice
CLAIMING BY. THROUOH. UNOER.
Telephone 18009556/71 a DO) or
OR AGAINST DEFENDANT (S&gt;
1 600 955 8/70 vto Ftonda Relay
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
SafVKi*
JANE DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
DATED Vvs 15 day of JiAy 2002
Oelendam(s)
MARYANN MORSE
NOTICE OF ACTION
CLERK O f COURT
TO : MARYUNE U U B E R E S .
By Mary Sboupa
JOHN DOE LLUBERES. THE
Deputy Clerk
UNKNOWN HUSBANO OF MARYAttorney kx PlamMI
LINE U U B E R E S . IF LIVING.
Larin E Abrams
INCLUOINQ
ANY
UNKNOWN

Page 3B

L ecals
Arnold Mjfheoy A Eagan. P A
801 N Magnolia Avenue. Suite 201
Poet Office Doe 2987
Ortando Ftonda 32802
(407)841-1550
Pubfceh Juty 24. 31.2002
00144
TAMPA. FLORIOA Notice ft hereby
given that the fo«owing proparty wet
•aired on May t. 2001. al 1500
hours in Sanford. Florida for vtoia*
ttont of 19USC1595e(c) end
21USC381 Tnenfy (?0) Boiee of
Betel Nut Tobacco Chew Anyone
desiring to claim this property must
appear at the Customhouse. Tampa.
Florida, and FILE A LEGAL CLAIM to
such property In the amounl of
81,178 entfun twenty (20) days from
the date ot first publication of this
notice. In default of which the proper­
ty w « be tortc-ted and (taposed of in
accordance with the law
BY
ORDER OF MARY ANN CRAN
FORD. FINES. PENALTIES AND
FORFEITURE OFFICER. TAMPA.
FLORIOA
Pubfrsh July 24. 31. 2002 and
August 7. 2002
00146__________________________
IN T H f CIRCUIT CO UR T FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-i ll-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
ANN L BABB A/K/A ANNA LOUISE
BABB.
NOTICE TO CREDfTORS
The administration of the estata of
ANN L BABB AK/A ANNA LOUISE
DA BO deceased. Fie Number 02
011-CP. •• pending In the Circuit
Court for Semmote County, Florida.
Probate Divtsion. the address of
which is 301 N Parti Ave . POOoa
8099. Sanford. FL. 32772. The
names and addressee of the
Personal Representative and the
Personal Representative'* attorney
A l creditors of Vie decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands agseist decedent's estate,
wckxfcng unmatured, convngent or
unliquidated daens. on whom a copy
of this notice ts served must Me Viair
darns with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other credftors of Vie decadent
end persons having claims ot
demands against the decadents
estate. Including unmatured, contin­
gent or unhqiadated dams, must Me
View dams with Vws Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED W8J.
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date of first publication of this
Noface is JiAy 24. 2002
DOUGLAS W STEWART
Personal Representative
1134 Oak View Drtve
Wheaton IL 60187
Cynthia M Bnggs
Florida Bar No 266566
LAW OFFICE OF CYNTHIA M.
BRIGGS
201 N Federal Highway, Suite 115
Deerfwfcj Beach. Florida 33441
Telephone 954/420 7722
FecamAe (954)428-7723
Attomay tor Petwonal ru p ttw W M w

SSE5

.......

PUBLIC 740TIC K ... .
Nobca M haraby gnwn 9 m I 9m
' Sarrvnoto County Board ol Cou9y
Comnssstonsrs W a d s to dssigntto
ttto positions ot Chtof Fka
AUrwisSrator and Cou9y Enqrwii
as iTMmbom ot 9 m
Sarxor
Management Cu ts undsr 9 m Ftonda
Rabmrnam 8ysMm afacbv* August
1. 2002
Pubkah JiXy 24. 31. 2002
00152
IN THS CM C U IT COURT FOB
S U BN O LB COUNTY,
FLORKM
PNO B ATt DIVISION
F U NO. 03-637-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CAROL L COMBS.
NOTICE TO CREIXTOftS
Tha admnatrabon ot 9m asUM of
CAROL L. COMBS, dacaasad.
whose dato ol dsa9&lt; was May IS.
2002. M pandng in 9 m Crrcu* Court
tor SarnmoM County. Ftonda,
ProbaM O n to n . F4a Nuntoar 02S3T-CP, 9m addrasa oI which M Post
Oibca DrawarC. 8onkxd.Fl, 32771.
Tha namas and addrasaaa ol 9 m
Psfsonai RaprgsanUllya and tM
Psfsonsl RsprasanUbvas aaomay
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l craUtors ot 9m dacadsm and
ottMf parsons having cUSna or
stcbjBng unmaturad. oonangam or
uaquidaMd cU vtm. on «*iom a copy
at 9as nobca M sarvad musl Ma 9M9
cU vtm w«h 9vs Court WTTMN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l ottor ersdaors ol 9m dacadam
and parsons hiving daims or
dsmands agamsl tha dacadanTs
asuto. wbjcbng unmaturad. oombv
gam or unbquaUtad daima. roust Ms
9M« cU vtm w&lt;9t 9ss Court WTTV9N 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE O F
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO F L E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dato ol brst pubacabon ol 99s
Nobca is July 24. 2002
JENNIFER O NIN
Parsons! Rspmsamabva
1668 PamSaton St
Daaona. FL32T2S
WSbamH Momaon. Esqiim
Ftonda Bar No 143303
BALDWIN A MORRISON. P A
7100 SouOi Highway 17-92
Fam Parti. F t 32730
TsMphona. 40T«34-1424
Aitomay kx Parsonal Rapraaamaava
Pubbsh July 24.31. 2002
00153

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t h e c ir c u it c o u r t

OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORtOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. D2-4S5-CA
DIVISION 14-W.
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PtonMI.
vl
RANOALLC MORRIS. MM.
Datandanl(s)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo * Final Judgmant ol
Mortgag* Foradoaura dalad July 03.
K 03 . and antaiad In Caat NO 024SS ol Via Croat Court ol 61* EIGH­
TEENTH JudMM Croat in and lor
SEMINOLE Coitoty. Honda wharem
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. M Via PlaaiMI and
RANDALL C. MORRIS. LAURA
MYLREA MORRIS FAVA LAURA M
•'YLREA. ara lha Dafandants. I w «
**• to Sit taghast and bail biddar tor
caan at W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY CO UR T­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA al
It 00 AM. on Via 72 day oI August.
2002. Via tokowing doscrbad proper
ty aa aal torVi In ta d Fro l Judgment
FROM THE SOUTHEAST COR
NER O F O U T LOT X* OF GREEN
LEAF ANO WILSONS AOCHTION TO
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. ACCORD
INQ TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3.
PAGES 26 ANO 2/ OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA. RUN WEST A DIS­
TANCE OF 222 3 FEET TO THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID
O U T LO T t T ; THENCE RUN
NORTH ALONG THE WEST LINE
OF SAID LOT A DISTANCE OF
-210 00 FEET. THENCE RUN
NORTH 67 DEGREES ST30P EAST
239 *3 FEET. TO A POINT ON THE
EAST LINE OF SAIO LOT. THENCE
RUN SOUTH 300 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING
ATL/A125 S Lake Straat. I aka Mary,
a 32746
WITNESS MY HANO and Via aaM
at Vaa Court on July 10.2002
Maiyanna Moraa
Clad, ol Via Croat Court
By Mary Strata*
&gt; Deputy Clartt
Echevarria AAaeoaatea. P A
PO Boa 25018
Tampa. Ftortda 33622 5011
**Saa Amancana aavi DwabMiaa Ad
N you ara a paraon aaVi a daaMty
•ho naada accommodalron In ordar
to pamctoala In Vaa procaarkng. you
ara anmad M no coal to you. tot Via
provision ot certain assistance
Please contact Court AdneaaVatton
M 201 N Parti Avenue. SarJord.
Florida 32771, lataphona number
(407)665-4227. taWan 2 taorUng
days ot your receipt ol Vaa document.
V hearing enparad. (TDD) 1-600
955-8771
Pubaeh JsJy 31.2002 and August 7,

RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEinS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS ANO TR USTEES AND
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH. UNOER On
AGAINST THE NAMEd
OEFENDANT(S).
HIGHLANDS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC . BAVTREE, A CONDOMINIUM,
SECTION NINE. IN C : PAINEANOERSON PROPERTIES. IN C.
WHETHER
DISSOLVED
OR
PRESENTLY EXIST1NQ. TOGETH
ER WITH ANY GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. OR TRUSTEES OF SAIO
OEFENOANT(S) ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER. OR AGAINST
DEFENDANT(S).JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE.
THE UNKNOWN TENANT.
Delendanti
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice la hereby given that, pur­
suant to a Faiat Summary Judgment
ol Foradoaura anlarad In Via above
styled causa. In the C ro n Court of
Sammota County. Florida. I «v4 sal
the property situate In Seminole
County. Honda described aa
Condominium Unit No 55.
BAYTREE,
a
condominium
SadionNina. according to the
Amendment k &gt; the Dadarabon ol
PubAc Records ol Oamaiota Coreify.
Floods, baaig an Amantknanl to Via
ongaial Dadarabon ol Condomnwm
recorded In Official Records Book
968 Papas 36 through I t ] , Pubic
Records ol Semnole County. Ronds,
acconkng to Via floor plat whch Is
part d Via plof plan and a n s y In
when ara EshAats I T , T F . T . and
V toVia Dadarabon ol Raatncbona.
Rasarvabona. Covenants. Commons
and Easements ol SHEOAH. SEC­
TION 9. a oondommrum recorded In
Offoal Records Dook 966. Pages 36
through 70. PubAc Records ol
Sanvnots County. Floods and sad
Ekhwas to tie atoreta vj Dadarabon
ol Condomraren recorded in Official
Records Cook 968. Pages 71
through 113. Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida, together
wah and ixidmckad Interast In and to
the common elements s i eiempklled. ratarrad to and aal torth In sard
Declaration and sad Exhibit T ’
A/K/A 70 Moraa Loap 65. Writer
Sprtngi FL 32706
at pubac aala. to tie hrdwsl and bast
bidder, tor cash. AT THE W EST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORO.
FLORIDA. Flonda. at I I 00 A M , on
Via 22 day d August 2002
Maryams Morse
dark d CIRCUIT Court
BY Mary Stroups
Deputy dark
Law Otkcaa d Darad C. Conauagra
•901 North Armenia Avanue
Tampa. Flonda 33604-1041
Affomeys tor Platndl
Pubkah July 31.2002 and August 7.
2002
00189

2002
0 0 1 (7
; M THE OftCUfT COURT OF THE
: EIGHTEENTH JUOICIAL OR CUtT
M ANO FOR
SOMNOL1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CTRL ACTION
Casa No. 03-CA-1622-14 L
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, F/K/A NORWEST
BANK MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE FOR
REGISTERED
HOLDERS, i OF
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST 200GB. ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 200GB.
PATRICK JEROME ROCKS, al M .
NOTICE OF ACTION
T O PATRICK JEROME ROCKS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
306 Live Oak Bodevard
Santord. FL 32773
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLA1MINO BY. THROUGH.
UNOER. ANO AOAM ST THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL D EFEN­
D A N T ^ ) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO B E O E A D O R A U V E . WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CUUM AN INTEREST AS 8POUS
ES, HEIRS. DEVISEES, OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS:
UNKNOWN

YOU ARE NOTIFIED ViMan adun

|0 lom l o n | mnrty y

on |hl lot*

lowng d tcrtw d property to SEMIHOLE County. Florida
LOT sa. HIOOEN LAKE PHASE III.
UNIT 1. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 27. PAGES 44 THROUGH 47.
MCLUSIYE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
8EMV40LE COUNTY. FLORIOA
hat bean Nad agarnal you and yew
ara reqtared to aarva a copy ot your
arrttan dafanaaa aavan 30 daya altar
lha hral pubhcatlon. V any. on
EChavarria A Aeaodatea. PA .
PIMnMTa attorney, whoee addraaa la
( l i t Corporate Laka Ortra. State
300. Twnpa. Ftortda 33634. and Ha
Via ortgeiat wah vaa Court aahar
batora tantoa on PlanfW• attomayv
or fcisneikatety Viaraaflar: otherwise,
a datadl arN be anlarad egaaiet yew
lor Via ranat demanded In Via
Complaint or paobon.
Tlae notice ahe» be pubiehed one*
each wreak lor laro consecutive
weeks in Via Santord Maraid
WITNESS my hand and Via east ot
M s Corel on Vaa day ol JUL 24,
2002
dark at Vis CIRCUIT Court
ByRuViKrng
A l Deputy Clerk
Lchavame (Associates. P A . P O
Boa 25018. Tampa. FL 33622 5018
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DtSABIU
TIES NEEOINO SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS
PROCEEDING
SHOULO
CO N TA CT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD FLORIDA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323 4 330.
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7) OATS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING IF
HEARING IMPAIRED. (TOO) 1600
•55-6771. OR VOICE (V) 1 0 X 9 5 5 •770. VIA FLORIDA RELAY SER­
VICE.
Putdati J d y 31.2002 and August 7.

2002

0 0 1(0
M T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE (T A T E OF FLORIOA,
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
C ( W No: (9 -C A -1471 *14-6
TRAVELERS b a n k a t r u s t FSB.
Plato**.
FANNY MORALES JOHN DOE
m o r a les, th e unknow n
husbano o f fanny m o r a u s

IF L W N O . INCLUOINO ANY
UNKNOWN s p o u s e o f s a d
DEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED
ANO If OCCEASEO, THE

H T K I ORCUTT COURT FOR
•EMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 01-CA-210S-14-K
LASALLE NATIONAL BANK. AS
TRUSTEE FOR APC MORTGAGE
LOAN ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATE SERIES 1999-3.
UNOER THE POOLING ANO
SERVICING AGREEMENT. DATEO
AS OF 971/99,
THOMAS C MCFARLAND, at kk. I
RE-NOTTCS OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Ordar or Summary Final
Judgment d torectoeure dated March
13. 2002 and an Ordar Reeenrq
Sale dated JUL 24. 2002. and
entered In Casa No O1-CA-2I0B-I4K d d a Circuit Court d Via
CHpaaedh Ju d o d Croat m and tor
Banknote County. Flonda. whereei
LASALLE NATIONAL BANK AS
TR USTEE, ale . Is Plamtiff and
THOMAS C. MCFARLANO. at at.
ara Detendants. I we aa* to Via Indi­
es' and beet tedder tor cash al Via
Was! Fred Door d Via Sarmnota
County CouViouae. X I North Park
Avanue. Santord. Flonda 32771 at
Banknote County Ftortda. al 1100
a m on Via day d AUG 29 2002. Via
tar*i In sard Order or Final Judgment
LOTS 13 ANO 14. BLOCK 13.
DREAUWOLD. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 3. PAGES 90
ANO 91 OF THE PUBLIC RE COROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
V you ere a person w*i a dwabaty
who naada any accommodabon in
ordar to parbcipala In Vka proceed
tog. you ara enacted, d no coal to
you. to tie provtaron d certain asaralance Please coded the Court al
407-665-4330 w«h*i two (2) working
days d your record o' Ida Nonce. V
you ara hearing or trees Impaired,
cal Flonda Relay Serves (900) 9551770
Dated al Santord. Flonda. on JUL
24. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark. Croat Court
Oy Mary Stroups
As Deputy Clark
SMITH. HIATT 4 DIAZ. PA.
Attorneys tor Plaaidl
26(1 East Oakland Park Bodevard.
Burts 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 31306
Pubkah Sadord Herald
Pubkah Jd y 31.2002 and August 7,

2002
00190
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 1STH JUDICIAL
catcurr, m a m o f o r
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 02-CA-315-14W
THE CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO.
ABRAM EVERETT a V a AVRON
EVERETTE.
Dstsndanu
NOTICE OF SALE
Notes it given Vial pursued to a
Summary Fatal Judgment dared Jdy
3. 2002. si Casa No 02O A 3I5-14W d Via Crreu* Court tor Semnds
County. Flonda to when THE CITI­
ZENS BANK OF OVIEDO la Via
Ptandl and ABRAM EVERETT aV a
AVRON
EVER ETTE
Is
the
Defended. I w* tea lo the hgheut
and boat bidder tor cash al Vis
Semswle County Coudiouse. X I N
Park Avanue. Santord. Semmota
County Flonda. al 1100 a m on
August 22. 2002. lha loSowng
ordar d Summary Fnal Judgment
L d (s ) 42. WASHINGTON
HEIGHTS, accordeig lo the plat
Vieraot. recorded In Plat Book 3.
Paged) 37. d Vis Pubkc Records d
Sammoia County Flonda
DATED JUL 22. 2002
Maryams Mores
Clark d Via Croat Court
By RdhKing
Aa Deputy Clark
J TanoViy SdkAa
Zimmerman. ShuflieW. Kiser *
Sdckffe. PA
Landmark Career One. Suds 600
315 E Robaiaon Street
POBos 3000

Lcgals

Lecals

Ortmdo, FL 32001
(407) 425-7010
II you ere a paraon with a disability
who naada any tpeesai accommoda­
tion lo partictpat# in this proceeding,
you ara entitled. at no coat lo you. to
lha provision of special assistance
Please contact Court Artmmislralion
at 301 N Park Ava. Sw N X 1.
Santord. Flonda 32771. telephone
(407)323 4 330, E ll 4227. within two
working days d your reewpt d Vas
nodes V heanng mpavad (TOO) 1•
600955 6771 or Votes (V) 1 600
055 6770. via Flonda Relay Santee
Pubksh Jdy 31,2002 and August 7,
2002
O O I9I

Disahkkias nasdng a special accom­
modation to partcipata to Vue pm
catdmg ahoutd corked the Court
Arkrarastrator al X I N Park Avanua,
Sanford FL 32771. Talaphona
Number (407)323 4330 nd talar than
seven (7) days prior to Vw proceed­
ing II hearing Impaired. (TDD) 1600 955 8771 or Voice (VH-800
955 0770 vw Ftortda Relay Services
WITNESS my hand and Vw aaai d
this Court Vrn day d JUN 24 2002
Mary Anna Morse
Aa Clerk d Vw Court
Oy Ruth King
As Deputy Clark
Pubksh (PWasa pubksh to The
Sammoia Herald)
Pubksh Jd y 31. 2002 and August 7.
2002
00194

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 02-CA-44S-14W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC.
AS NOMINEE FOR FIFTH THIRD
BANK. SUCCESSOR TO OU&gt;
KENT MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plant*!.
vs
KENNETH SELL, at i n . al at.
Datandanl(i).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo an Older or Find Judgment
Scheduling Foradoaura Sale entered
on Jd y 19. 2002 to Vka cats now
parkkng to aaa&gt; Court. Ore style d
which a todcated above
I wff set to the ludieal end betl bid­
der tor cash al Via Waal Fred Door.
SEMINOLE CO UN TY CO U R T­
HOUSE. X I North Parti Avanue.
Santord. Florida 32771. at 11 00 A M
on Via 22 day d August. 2002. the
torth to said Order or Fnal Judgment
to-w*
LOT 19 ANO WEST IS 60 OF LOT
X . BLOCK F. LAKE WAYMAN
HEIGHTS.
FIRST
ADOITION.
ACCORDING
TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK *. PAGE 23. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA. Vka day d JUL 22.
2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
i
As Clark. Croi* Court
SEMINOLE. Flonda
By: Mary Stroups
A l Deputy Clark
SPEAR S HOFFMAN
706 South Dura Highway
Corel Gabies. Ftortda 33146
Telephone (305)666 2299
Parsons wkh &lt;ksab**y who need a
•pedal accommodation lo participate
to Vka prooaadng should contact
ADACoordmator at X I N Park
Avanua. Sdto N . Santord. Flonda
32771, al toast Hire day* prior to Vw
procaarkng Tataphon* (407)3234 3 X E ll. 4227: 1 BOO 955
877l(TOO). or I 000-955-8770(1/),
to* Ftortda Relay Sarvtca Ac
Pubkah J d y 31,2002 and Auguat 7.
2002
00192
M T H t ORCUTT COURT
O F TH E 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M A N S FOR
H M N O U COUNTY,
FtO M O A
C A M NO. 02-CA-978-14W
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
WILLIAM MAtXCOO. at a t l M St',* 0
Detandantd).
NOTICE OF SALE . . . .
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purauar* to an Ordar or Final Judgment
Schedukng Forectoaure Sale entered
on J d y IS. 2002 to Vka case now
parking to said Court. Via atyte d
wtkeh la totkrdad atari.
I wts aa* to Via Nghaat and bast tkdder tor cash d the West Front Door.
SEMINOLE C O U N TY C O U R T­
HOUSE. X I North Park Avanua.
Sadord. Flonda 32771. d 11 BO A M
on Via 22 day d August. 2002, Via
torth to said Ordar d Final Judgmant.
LOT 122. OF SPRINGS lANOM OUNTT FOUR. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 25. PAGE S3. 64 AND
65. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE COUN­
T Y FLORIOA, Ska IS day d Jdy.
2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
A l Clark. Croat Court
SEMINOLE. Flonda
By Mary Stroups
Aa Deputy dark
SPEAR S HOFFMAN
70S South Owe Highway
Cord Gables. Flonda 33146
Telephone (305)6*6 2299
Persona wah ckssbaay who need a
apacrel accommodation to parbapala
to Vka ptocsedtog should contact
AO (Coordinator al X I N. Park
Avanua. Sdto N . Sadord. Flonda
32771, al lead tore days prior to Via
procaarkng
Tatsphona: (407)3234 3 X Eat. 4227: 1 *00 955•771 (TOO), or 1 900*55-8770&lt;V).
via Flonda Relay Service Ac
Pubkah J d y 31,2002 and August 7,
2002
00193
M T H t O R C U T COURT
O f T H E 1 IT H *
JU O IC U L CtRCUT.
IN ANO FOR
SEUW OLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO : 03-CA*11ftt-14W
NATIONSCREDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION.
FELICIA BRAOWELL. el el.
Delendanti
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO THE UNKNOWN HEIRS. BEN­
EFICIARIES.
OEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TR U S TEES ANO ALL
OTHER WHO MAY CLAIM AN
INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF
MARY WEST M C A MARY R WEST.
DECEASE 0 (Rsiidsnca Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO VkM an actun
lor Forectoada d Mortgage on rw
LOT 199 ANO THE EAST 1/2 OF
LOTS
199 AND 200. J O
PACKAROS FIRST AOOiTION TO
MIDWAY. ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE 104. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
AK/A 3360 EAST STREET ROAD
#46. SANFORD. FL 32771
has bean Iked agarnal you and you
ara reqrerad to aarva a copy d your
written dalanaae. S any. to A on
Martha* C Watson. P A . Attorney
tor Plaakiff. whose address a 1600
NW 49TH STREET. S U T E 120 FT
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309 withm Vw
ty ( X ) days atier the lire! pubkeabon
d Via Nobce n Via (Please pubeah ei
THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and 14a
Via ongnel wkh Via Clark d Viia
Court either batora semes on
Premiers attorney or mmedreisiy
Vrereabsr dharwiaa a datau* w i be
demanded ai Via oomplanl
In accordance wkh Vw Amercane
wkh Diuitwkres Act. Parsons wkh

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT M
ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 03-CA-IJ54-14-L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. IN C .
as Homines tor Household Finance
Corporetren.
,
ESTATE OF NEOMIA WILKINSON,
dd.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. ESTATE OF NEOMIA WILKIN­
SON.
Deceased.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF NEOMM WILKINSON.
Oacaasad. JOHN DOE and JANE
DOE. represanttog aS unknown
nknora. hairs, devisees, grantees.
trusties, or other claimants, by.
through, imdsr or against NEOMIA
WILKINSON, and ALL OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES, toduckng « a
named Defendant is dacaasad. Vw
personal representatives. Vw surviv­
ing spouse, hairs, devisees,
grantees, credaore. and al oVwr par­
kas ctasiang. by. Vvough. under or
agansl that Delandani, and al
ctatowrks. persona, or partwa. natur­
al or corporate, or whose exact legal
sums » itoknown. dasreng under
any d Vw above named or deaerttwd
last known retrdsncei and currark
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO Vwt an action
to toredoaa a mortgage on Vw toltaang property located to Samtoota
County. Flonda:
LO T eg. QRANAOA SOUTH.
ACCORDINO T O TH E
PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 15. PAOE(S) I X . PUBLIC
RE COROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIOA
A/K/A SIS PEACHTREE STREET.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL 32701.
hat bean Mad agarnal you and you
am required to aarva a copy d your
wrtlan dalanaaa. I any, to S on Brian
L. Roeator, Esquare, Stavan B.
OreerktokL P A . PlatadTs aOorrwy.
at 7000 West Palmetto Park Road.
Buka 402, Boca Raton. Ftortda
X433. kHVkn X day* d Vw Srel data
d pubecaVon d Vka nobce, and Ms
Vw ortgtad wah Vw dark d Vka court
(PO Drawer C , Sadord. FL 32772)
VwreaAar, ovwrwwa a datam aV be
enured agarnal yxi tor Vw redd
dsmandad to Vw comptamf or psS-

L ecals

12— E loerly C are

Samtoota Wrecker sarvtca 2540 S
Myrtle Av* Santord. FL 32773
Prospectors butters may inspect
vehictoa one hour prior lo sale
Terms are cash or earthed funds
Samtoota Wrecker reserves Vw nd*
lo accept or rated any and al tads
Pubksh: Jd y 31, 2002
00197

Elderly Care Giver, tovtng care,
rekatkl. good meals, kght cleaning,
referrals 407-321-3275

15— C emetery Lots

Cart CPUActtvkWbWayroom
lot ot T I C / E l Refs. Rea rales
?? C*a 0aanna. 407-324 OOM es

55— B usiness
O pportunities

2 cemetery Id* at Oakland Park
Cemetery 4CA A Rmefiart Rd. Lake
Mary Garden d Redemption. Lds
S IB Spaces 1 ( 2 407-322-5468

NOTICE
Vstkcta Auebon, Whan August 14,
2002- 9 X am Where Dan Ado
Repair • Perlormancb. 2423 S.
French Avanua. Santord. FL 32771,
407-321 -X 75

59—F inancial
S

e r v ic e s

Attention Readersll
li t illegal lor companies doing
busm en by phone lo promise you
a loan and ask you lo pay lor N
“ r. For i
batora they deliver.
tatormabon. cak to* tree 1-877-FTC
HELP ( A pUAc service message torn
The Seminole Herald and lha
Federal Trade Commtaston)

i n v e s t ig a t e b e f o r e

25— S pecial N otices
------ 4 .5 d !

Year 1966
Make Olds
Modal Cutlets Supreme
Cotar Wtkta
Vto I 1G3GR47A10P376699
Pubksh Jd y 31. 2002
00196

4.5(11------

to

Hava Your Adverttsaig Dyers
Prmlad ( Inserted The
Semmota Herald II

ONLY 4.50 PER
COPY!!!!

PUBLIC NOTICE
SANFORO AIRPORT AUTHORITY

C a l TH E SEMINOLE MERALO
Advertising Dept For OetASs
407-322-2811

Members d Vw Santord Airport
Authority and SUV wB attend VW
Flonda
Airport
Managers
Asaocwiion Annual Conference,
which wb be held to Naples Florida.
August 4 through 7, 2002
Mambsrs d Vw pubkc desiring torVwt totomwbon should corked the
Orlando Santord Airport. Executive
Vce President. One Rad Cleveland
Bodevard. Santord. Ftortda 32773
(407/565-4004).

•BUY

• SELL

• TR A D E
I li r 'M M ilim h

Mi l ails!

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llr i.ilil \ il\ r ilK h iu

Victor D W hke.AAE.
Executive Vce President
Pubksh Jd y 31. 2002
00199

YOU INVEST!
Always a good pokey, aspaculy lor
busvwss
oppuitunities
and
hand****. C a l Dorlda Dept of
Agriculture ( Consumer Services at
BOO-43S-73S2 or F T C H ELP lor
tree VSormktcn Or vw* our Web sAa
at wwv» he govtot/op
Flonda taw requres salara d oartaai
buaawai opporkakkea to regwtor kkVi
Florida [&gt;*pl. ot Agriculture (
Consumer Services betore seimg
C a l to varky lawful registration
baton you bury

Opportunity tor qubktwd. certified
marine mechanic with business (
character references Lbbkb (
operate ending busy service dept
locator! at Central F kvxta Manna X
SI Johns Rrvat. Gross Income
appro nmately
5330,000
to
5375.000 Mai brtot rko wth adttas
A pfiorw number Samfnoto Herald,
30SN. French Ava, Band Boa I X .
Sanford, FL 32771.

SAVE MONEY
Own For Less Than Rani
New 3 6 4 bedroom home* wan X
dowm Slow cred* ok. CaS 407-6221237.257 lo laid o d more.

61— M oney to L end

Attention Reader*!!
ir t Megal lof companies doing
business by phone lo promtaa you
a loan and ask you lo pay for H
be I ore they deliver. For more
mlormation. cak tot-freo 1-877-FTC
HELP. ( A pubkc servtae maaaags kem
The Semmota Herald and lha
Federal Trade Commission)

63— M ortgages
SAVE MONEY
Own Fof less Than Rent
New 3 ( 4 bedroom homes *4Si SO
down! Slow crettt ok. Cak 407-6221237.257 10 laid oul more.

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^
2 pm - 4 pm
5470 Glen Oak Place, Sanford
Custom Built Upscale
Waterfront Community

rApartments

Datad on JUL23. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark d Vw Court
By:RdhM ng
Aa Deputy Clark
Putaah Jdy 31,2002 and

4 Bedroom 2 Bath
$207,900

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l F O R A P A R TM E N T U V IN O

00195
iH THB C M C U T COURT
O F TH B 1 S TH
juotctA L c m c u t t ,'
M ANO FOR
•EMMOLE COUNTY.
FLO R DA
GENERAL
JURIS0ICT10N OIVM ON
C A S IN O : M C A IM S U K
NOVAST AR MORTGAGE. INC .
PLAINTIFF
V8
CH ESTER
K.
8HEN
Artl/A
CHESTER KAI TEH SHEN. E T AL..
DEFEND ANI(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SCRVICf
TO CHESTER K. SHEN A/K/A
CH ESTER KAI TE H SHEN ANO
APAAECIOA R SHEN
whoa# residence la unknown V
ha/she/they be String: and *
haishdVwy be dead. Vw unknown
dalandanla who may be spouses,
hsbt. d u ll 111. grantees, en igmas.

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are

2400 s/f

Minutes From Mall &amp; Restaurants

'

parties dalrrang an mlaresl by.
through, under or agamst vw
Ds4andarks. who are nd known to be
dead or akve. and al parkas having
or danvng to here any right Me d
mlaresl to Vw property desertwd to
Vw mortgage baaig torectoaad here­
in.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO Vwt
an action to toredoaa a mortgage on
Vw toloMng preparty.
LO T I X . TH E SEASONS.
ACCORDINO TO TH E
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
DOOK 50. PAOE(S) 24 THROUOH
27. INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
has bean Mad agarnal you and Vw
you ara reqdred to aarva a copy d
your wrkian datsmas. 1 any. to S on
DAVID J. STERN. ESQ PtamOff.
attorney, whose addraaa la X I S
Untvwfiky Drive 1500 Plarkdion. FL
33324 on or be4ore (no talar Vwn X
days bom Vw dels d Vw krst pubkcakon d Vka nobce d action) and Me
Vw ongnal wkh Vw dark d Vka court
aahar baton sarvtca on Planters
attorney or ton reksiely Vwraabar,
orharwiaa a dalat* w* be entered
•annul you tor Vw rekd dsmandad
ai Vw comptaa* or pataon Mad here­
to.
WITNESS my hand and Vw teal d
Vas Court al SEMINOLE County.
Ftortda. Vka day d JUL23 2 X 2
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVIOJ STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
X I S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S X
PLANTATION, a 33324
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons wah &lt;ksa0*«wa rwadaig a ipacw! accommodalion ahouAd
conud COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•1
Vw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al (407)665-4227. I6X 9550771 (TOO) or 1 0 X 9 5 5 6770, vw Ftortda Raley Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
Pubkah JuAy 31. 2002 and August 7.
2002
00196 ________________________
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Mobos w hereby pvan
Sammota Wrecker Service &lt;m set al
Pubkc Auction tor salvage kx cash on
demand to hnywrt butter. Vw tolowmg dstcrawd vstkdsa
Auguat 12. 2002
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vacation 407 321-5577.
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A d Nowt Eapandng InO Co Needs
Help1 Work From Home $1000SOOOOtmo. Pt/FI. OBHC79 54U1.
www seedotsuccess com
Adm in Aaalatant: Musi have
o u a lw l lf t ii a i i aentce, data entry
&amp; phone M s . F a . resume to 407320*7105.

^ pet sic
SO 50 Air, t bonuses. 407-3325102

DRIVERS W ANTED!
Eipantkng pharmaceuacal company
In Sanlord seeks FT drivers w/good
drtvmg records Repetitive kfttng ol
5060 b l and extensive driving
raquuad. Overnight and early
mormng tlvtts I 9.hr Esc benefits
Can Darryl between I0em 2pm O
407-321-9070
Foreman: Retd plans. Imish
concrsts and supervise without
supervision 407-302-1251.
Growing credit card processing
company H C e r M Ftotda now taking
applications for the following
positions.
Appointment Setter: Bueineas lo
business sales only. No eipenence
needed. w « train. Hourly pay plut
bonuses 407 808-7209

2002

P a g e 5 11

71— H elp W anted

71— H E tr W anted
Hair Stylist. Mamcunst TPetkcuisI
Sanlord area Est salon under new
ownership
Rentals
avail
Immediately 407-970 7864

HoftrcUtue Worker 40 hrs per wk,
0 30 AM •*&gt;PM. (7 80 per Ik Plants,
seedlings Into 4 ' pots, spaces
plants, puls orders Send resume lo
Agorcy For VfcxMorce bnmaacn PO
Bos 10069. Talehassee. FL 32302.
Job Order • FL 2302795
Horticulture Worked. 5 positions
avaaabt- 40 hrs per wk . 8 30 AM
. 5PM. (7 00 per Hr Plants
seed'mgs Into 4* pots, spaces
plants, pulls orders Send resune to
Agnrcy For Wortdoroo Imwatcn, PO
Bos 10069. Tallahassee. FL 32302
Job Order f TL 2302810

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
Y O U INVEST!
Always a good pokey, espaciaty lot
business
opportunities
and
franchises. Call Florida Dept ol
AgncUtua &amp; Consunet Services al
800-435 7352 or F T C HELP lor
bee skorTrwt&amp;on Or v&lt;s4 our Web S4e
al www Itc gov.truop
Flonda low requves se*ers of carton
busawss opporksstics to regder w«h
Florida Dept ol Agncultura 0
Consumar Services belore setting
C a l 10 verity lawful registration
belore you buy

LABO R ERS NEEDED
FO R U N D E R G R O U N D
U T IL ITY C O N T R A C T O R

Dishwasher, eipenenced hard
worker. C a l DaVncfx nastauad
407-323-1308
A hotel In Hie SaotordNortti Orlando
area Is currently seeking applicants
lor a tut time Night Auditor
Experience
not
necessary^
Compete** wages and bsneMs. EOE
Sand resume lo: Seminote Herald,
300 N. French Ave, Band Box 101,
Sanford, FL, 12771

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

HEALTH INSURANCE ANO 401K
PLAN1 Druf Irn uportptoc r
Afptf * : MO IM m Dflw.
AJUmonte Spring* 407 MOtOOO
Lawn Maintenance
eipenence m detail
Start
mmedaWy 40hr wk_ 407 3026009
alter 5 a 321-377-7310
Secutjr Guard PT posAon, no Icenae
requeed. evedng 0 weekend hours.
Apply 41 parson. ADESA OrtandoSanlord. 2500 A DESA Drtva.
Sadord. oomar ol Hwy 40 0 415 No
phone
calls.
EOE/M/F/M/V.
Background check/Drug Testing
Employer
Manienance Tech: F T position,
complete beneht package, Apply
In person. ADESA Orlando-Sadord.
2500 ADE SA Dive. Sanlord. oomar
of Hwy 40 0 415 No phone cals
EOE/M/F/M/V.
Background
checkDtug Testing Employer

71— H e ii * W anted

ttactuntat. Soma Eipaitanca or
Sthoohig necessary mutt have own
tools. OSWP
407-299 1592

SeaetaryRecepbonsI lor Onedo law
olftce; M-bm a, oomp sotaryAwnas
Fax or em ol Resina 407-366-1239.
lawpraclica 144 O holm* J com

DrfvorsMM-Wn nerxkxl FU I0 Pari
tene. Good driving record A drug
screerwtg required Operators tc w «)
5 yrs r ip Seniors welcome lo
apply Can 000-471-2440

Site Work Foreman: Experienced
Storm and Utilities
Equipment
Operator F/T, pension, vacation,
holidays. 407-3228133

Need Some ADVERTISING To
Promote Your Business'
Then C a l Us About Flyers

Water wee contractor needs
F T assistant to dnner
407-321-2358

We Will Print &amp;
Deliver For You To
Our Readers For
Only
9c/CopyIl

Zoo Teacher
P7T Teacher: Education Program to
students vtsikng the Zoo Work with
enenalx FtritSe days. M f, 9 0 0 am
•2 00 pm . Teachrig Exp prat but
w* ban 58 SOtv Cal 407-323-4450
or comptele an application at Conbal
Flonda Zoclopcal Park. 3755 N Hwy
17-92. Sanford. FI

We Have a Way You Can Cut
Thai Cost In Half)

73— E mployment
W anted

TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING D EPT
407-322 2611
NEW CO N CE P T
Lie L A H Mgrs 0 Agents.
Gmd Floor Oppry
Leads Up to 558K
f-800-230-9774
Oaner Operator TeameWwSerf Jack
B Kelly Inc. ( Since 1946) One of
the Largest and Most Efficient
Cryogcnc Camera In the U S ' NEW
RAT El 94c/mrle '2477 Dispatch
Paid Fuel Taies and Fuel Surcharge
Steam D m * RecrUtatg BcrusSS 80S647-5451

Experienced Printer Seek! Job:
Broad KipMedqs n Pro Preaa. Web
&amp; Sheetfed. Color
Stnppmg. Camera. Smal Presses
C M Rick. 407-302-9763

93— R oom s For R ent
2 Story Victorian Home, tkatonc
District, fplc. balcony, house
prtvSeges. 51007WK. 5100 deposit
407-328 5277

WEEKLY fafeNTALft
Starling • 582/wk.
Historic Downtown
♦07-3)0-4423

Part Time,
Manager's Assistant, 38Jhr.
♦07-717-0*70
Pottery, Porch 6 Pantry. Lake Mary's
fnest Oitt 6 Home Accessory Store
reqdree an experienced hd H ie sates
assooale Apply in person al PPAP.
3641 taka Emma he or cal 407-8048300
Racoptlonlat Wanted: Flkng.
computer work, faimg. answering
phones, etc. 20-25 hrsTwk. 38 SOhr
♦ bonuses C a l J P. Pets. 407-3325102.
M gM AudNor 2 or 3 rxd*s
per week. ttpm-7am shift. Apply In
person at Best Western Manna
Hotel. Sanlord. 407-323-1910.
Ruckers needed Muat twie gen toots
&amp; transportation Cad Dave al 407314-6611 or 407-331-4079
Sanlord PT hep wanted for home
nwr t enarsa ReOroe pretened 407321-8757.

97— A partments F u r n is h e d

11B—O n

103— H o u s e s U

Garage Apt 1/t 5530/ mo Includes
power, gas. water 8 cable Sate, ryxot
area 407-262-1394

2/1 house newly renovated al 206
East 24ti SL Sankord SOOOmo 4076998328

Sanlord 1BR apt. I bat trom hosp.
complete privacy Seeking mature
person, no kids 3110/wh or
5430'mo*5200sacdep Leasemd
ult 407-321-3735

V I . nee yard, but trees, wa* to
school. Lake Mary/Sanlord area
5650 407-069-6168.

99— A partments U nfurnished
M A R IN E R S V I L L A G E
LAKE ADA 1 BOOM H90UO
2 DOttM . 15701*0 ANO UH
CAM Inducted

407423-4470

roselea

Villa s

Move In specials.
2Bedroom/1 Bsth
For Derails. Cafl
3308833 or 296-3300
Spacious 1 roomaptw3argebath»
closet Private dnvs. A*, quiet area
Next to brke trat 555(Vmo. indudes
electric, garbage A waier 407-3023659

103— H ouses*
U nfurnished
2/1 house newly renovated
w hardwood (toon 312 East 25*iSL
Sanlord 562Vmo 4078998328

W ry nlca, vary dean kxn i
remodeled, e l utl. cable. A C . Indry.
phone, kncti use. sac dr. resident
owner, private entrance No
Smoklngl Only drug free
y. 407-330-7373.
Nca room bi toga p U h heme. Soma
house privileges. 5300 moves you
In . C M lor detade 407-3248000
Prtvata anlranca. fraa cable 1
electric, washer/dryer. 3100/wh.
Lake Ave. Sanlord 407888-7023.

95—R oommate
W anted
Seeking a person to share my
home, view ot Lake Monroe, house
privileges C M 407-328-7232 lor an
appointment.

Sanford: 2BR/1BA W/Drvng Rm.
Living Rm. Rdwd Floors. Lg
Screened Porch, Dbl Oarage.
Storage 58505000 Deposit
Winter
Springs:
3BR/1 5BA
W.'Sncte Garage. New Ftoonng A
Paint. 5725/5700 Deposit
Deltona: 3 ^ SpM Plan W/Singto
Garage. Flonda Fbn. UMty Shed. New
Part A New Tie 58505800 Depose
Longwood: 4BR/2BA Spkt Plan.
W/Dbi Garaga, Lg Screened Porch.
L/vng Rm. Family Rm. Fbaptace,
Formal Dftmg R m . 51t505tt00
Deposit
tdythxdds: 40R2BA W.Poot. Famty
Rm. Den. Formal Dining Rm.
Feactace. New Ftoonng A Part. Poet
Serv. Included
51250.31200

DOYLE REALTY. INC.
(407) 322-24*5

WE RENT A SELL HOMES

S pace For

Sanford Offco SuH^Skiro. 3rd A S
Sxrtord Av« 1TM gI SflnO ft
P C fti
•uilo $S00 montti. 3500 sf
$1700 month. tS O titn l parking
ncs. 0 rO *n 407 679 13^0 0 4 4075798942

141— H omes For S ale

4/2 house newly renovated el 102
Country Club Dr, Sanlord
5725/month 4078998328

4/1,
tovely
cottage,
renovated modorri/ivl. wan lo wat
carpet A appliances $65,000 407C99-I359 or 407-719 0278

“OrtTctHtut Zcrtirr,

407-321-0759
Charming A Comlortablo Homo
butt in 1925 20(X)sq ft. 3BIV2RA.
mother «• law apartment 3hpl. lot
tub. deck, work sfKip. Icnccd yard,
many unusual leatures t.tustSeoel
210 W 15lh S t. Sanlord IVaslicaSy
Reduced 5155.000 Cnl kv A»
407322 5353

Sanford: 2622A S. Laurel Ave
38R/1 5BA
fenced
yard
S750/month. plus security deposit
51750 moves you m 407-3228342
Sarkxd 2BR 1BA‘dot house*, ready'
now. w/washer. 5600mo ♦ dep 110
Country Club Dr. Sanlord 407
323-4540_____________________
Sanford: 3/1. CttA. Section 81
accepted 5800month
The HJkman Group
407-3218333________
VtU-2Br/l Ba/Garega/Saeen pabo.
appkancea. lanced yard, oommtxvfy
pool 5875 ♦ Security dep No Pets
407-3288580

105—D u pl e x / T r ip l e x
DOYLE'S RENTALS

ice

Ri ni

n f u r n is iie d

Sanlord 28(VI BA duplex, 1710 B
Ridgewood Lane. CH A , stove,
refrigerator, private screen patio,
5575/month. 5575 Security, no pets
407-3228816

107— M obile H omes
For R ent
ELDER SPR M O S ol SR 427. 1
Bedroom 5125 per wee*. 5125
Deport C M 407-333-3984 or 407-

^7034______________

118— O ffice S pace For
R ent
1S00 aq I •AvaNblt lor oBoe or rsttA
Prbna arae. Famty Hama Baza. 2772
Ekcam Btvd. Dekona C M 386-7898070.

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
I0M) NOSIT. Krone ip to $10000
tin bomtomen ntnlmct fund
Isy l leae bM I7M task
tad. Fsrtdtses. Aaysst

Mtxieoa. ofuxu. vomui
Watsr Front-Lake Monroe: 4BR
4BA over 3500 sq It with 2.5 car
garage. 2 work sliops. kv. dm. lam
rm, w-lireplace A gvne room, 2 bi
law suites on 14 acres on Lk
5349 500
4BR 18 B A : New Root. Ceiarrac
Tie. 11x21 Sc Porch. Port nri Over
1/4 Acre 585.900
Ovar 1/4 Acre 38R 1 Bath Uv. dn
appH heavly bent Piked I * rysek
sale. 564.900
4BR 2BA: Over 1(00 Sq Ft, Uv.
Dm. Fam Rm W/Teeplace Deck.
Barege 5102.900
Lake Mary: Custom Bit 40R 2 BA
over 2200 sq ft Lrv. Dm. Fam Rm
ml Fireplace screened pool. 2 car
garage on 1/2 acre 5225.900
Custom Bn 4 BR 2 BA: O m i 2300
Sq FL Uv. Dm. Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
ftxoL 2 Cm Garage on Over 10 Aoe
5210.900

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45 Debt Consolidation
55 Business
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57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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! Large 3BR/2.5 bam. 2 car garage.
! fk m bona garage. 17x54x14 lor bow
•or mob* homa. Sea In Mftowade at
:315 Dogwood Or. at comer ol
:llpeala Rd. 8169,000, come

1 A charry sWgh bad. toed wood.
wSh ptoow top mettrats eat. Never
used Sal 8549 Can datoer 407-4220230
A KINO SIZE PILLOW TOP
orthopedc mettrest set.
New In ptatsc. Sal 8195
407-422-6846

■New 3 A 4 bedroom homes w«h 80

downl Slow cradX ok Cal 407-6221237x237 to Snd out mere.
.SanfordlLake Mary: 3 BFV2BA.
: Hidden Lakes, by owner. 860.000.
|Cal after 5pm, 407-862-6610.
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Bad: Black eon canopy bad with
Lnury frn pBmtop eel N t w uead
407-402-2776

1153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r

Bedroom 7 pc CHERRY WOOD 4
pooler bed. el dove taSed. dreuer
w/trlerWror. cheat . night stand,
unused. ltd m box. Coal 85k. te«
81660: Stoshbsdcomaahfto 407660-1415.

Sale
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or buld_house.
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Couch: A1 Itakan Luther Sols.
8875. LovessaL 8625. Chae. 8525.
Brand New Sto toPtoaki Can Detow
407-4224)230.

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mOOdi nomt. MtaCwiSa
:Serdord park 56*. 10x30 Florida
IRoom, carport, atorsga ahed,
ftottansor 6 gaa More toduttod, CHA.
•Cal tor apporenanL 407-3234)102.

Day Bed:
Be
2 orthopedic twine.
orvfxiM. trundle, never
whNe/ko
und. to! txaed Coal 860a eel 8295
407-6604)577.

-24x60 doubts wide. 2BR/2BA, Ifl.
Indy rm wtm wet bar. (frtog rm. large
Wand Mohan, laundry wee. a

Dkfrg Rocm-13 pc. add (harry wood
double pedettei table m l leal. 8
Chippendale chavs, butte! A hutch,
never used, coal 86k. eeS 81299.
server, 8250 407-660-1415.

new e e l carpet. Atowgfal POO obo

40T-326-4736
36at0 met* home, attached FL rm.
partly hand, carpeted, cereng tone,
new Move, newA C located tolbwn
4 Coudry(atk6) Park. 5365 Orange
Bxd. Lk kfcnoa. Atofrg 815000 386740-1005

FUtart Back dxkm tame ptoe 8*fk*
Never uead P i n box Coal
8600. set 8275. A l oak. 8375 4076604)577.
t f lT O L O O K t y 'D lY
Whirlpool etove with eed cteenmg
oven. HotpoSX drahweeher 386216-4639

Mot*is home. Sanford: 1981
8ky«ne. 14x56, new AC A
refrigerator, wel maintained,
kdotmatton. Cal, 407-330-5661.

REmOERATOR WhXlpooL 16 5 cu
IL top Ireeier. almond, aieelent
oondraon Must eat. 8150 407-3245118.

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F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
1 KING SERTA. poeturepedc eeL
never uead. Coal 82*. aal 8295. Can
detver 407-6604)577.

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1 Luxury Rrmptoowtop aal wNh 7 yr
•arranty Ml 8135. queen 8140, ktog
8210. Brand new. Located In
Sentord, 407-402-2778.

4'x6* Pool table gorgeous solid
wood. 1* elate, decorators legs, xtil
hereto Canddver Cost84500.tel
81750. 407-422-6004.

1 2 piece Name Brand Ouaan
ORTHOPECDIC PILLOW TOP
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leaner pockets, one Inch prime ttoto.
never used. sM In Crate. Can
dekver 6 sal up. Coat 85k. M i tor
81650. 407-660-1415.

Ptoaec. Sacnhoe 8100 Can Dakver
407-422-6848.
1BRASS BEO, QUEEN SERTA
poakiepadc eat S tome Nesar used.
tall---------18275 Can deaver. 4076604)677.
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Labrador
rwkwvwrs 8 rhrrrtoto male, 4 bkvrks
Treated to ti. etey. come 5150 each
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1969 Dux* LeSjbrr 4 Doer, ock] AC.
one owner. 63.700 mdse, mint
condmon. Michekn brae. 52J50
obo 407-322-3773/ 407-619-4114.

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A c c e s s o r ie s
14 ft Ihergtost boat wttFT
IS hpAtraS er 5600
407-321-6710

Buy TC-W3 Mercury Motor ON at
only 811 par OaHonll
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1993 CH E V Y CAVALIER. STICK
SHIFT, AC, 4 NEW TIR ES. RUNS
GREAT 824)00.000.407-6336336
86 Cuttomued Caddac. Eldorado.
Baal 06er4ucktog kx PcrtoK h good
coretoon, prater 609 C M totor 12407326-4630
95 )■ retxrd, Red. 6 cyi. eulo,
loaded, mns greet 66.000 m let
85.000. C a l aftar 6pm. 407-3232519.

Toyota Camry. 1993, t32K«miat.
85000.407-6684)011 or 352-3634942.

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A c c e s s o r ie s

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Nichole Outboard Servtca Carrier.
407-3224)994.

For Sato: 30 gatoxi fish aquarium.
fu»y equipped Hood, new stand. 2
underground there, plants, hsh.
decorations, water treatments,
fo o d ... all included Excellent
ccntaon 1100 00 obo Cal 407-3267039

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1997 Chavy 8-10 short bad (Jtckup.
Low mSaega. Dark Oman, AJWFM
CO stereo. 85000.407-323-2862.
64 Frelghtllner CtotoB I Runs
Mte a sawing machlna. 350
Cummkige engine.day bed. luet
p u i f l currant DOT inipDction
407-334-6073.________________

231— C a r s F o r S a l e
240— B o a t R e n t a l s
D4 Toyota Tercel 4 Bpd. New Brakaa.
Tires. Cold A/C. Runt Qreatl
102.000 Meet 83000 00 O B O 407321-9156

980 Lxicotn Conbnenui Mark VI
Lest then tOOK meet. 81500
407-321-0229
1S66QMC •Jrnmy* SUV. 4 x 4 .5 *
good tin t. 81.000. obo. 407-328-

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1966 Honda Accord: New pent,
good interior 81495 or best Oder
C a l 407-327-3657.

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254 Air Conditioning

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loaded wSh Shoulder, tk p , Back. A
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list 53295. must McnAcel 1650 407654 9141.

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Sanford, 407-322-0664.

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256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
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265 Carpet Cleaning
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U 89a quaan 896. ktog 8175 Now
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By Dan Ping

SANFORD — Unable to pay soaring
malpractice insurance rates, four emergency
room surgeons suspended their practices.
The surgeons, all associated with Central
Florida Regional Hospital, were informed
by their carriers that premiums, to be paid
' ont and in cash, would quadruple to
t $600,000 for the year.
"Occasionally carriers will let you split
the premium into two Installments, but usu­

r

Last weekend baseball fans
got to see the game as It
was meant to be played as
the 2002 American Legion A
Area Tournament was held
at Seminole High School's
Alumni Reid.
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Animal
Respect
Things recently got a little
hslry sndscsly a] the
Semlnolei
Library Ini
members of The C A f
Foundation came to town.

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Premiums force surgeons out of hospital
Editor

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Winter Park
firm chosen
to design
new station

Despite rumors, Central Florida Regional
open for ‘business as usual’
ally they want most If not all of the money
before they Issue any coverage," said Dr.
Larry Alexander, the hospital's emergency
department medical director.
The situation has created two problems
for the hospital: one, Central Florida
Regional Hospital (CFRH) has lost the ser­
vices of four of its five general emergency

room surgeons; and two, news of the doc­
tors' decision has generated fear in Ihe com­
munity about a potential loss of medical ser­
vice. Those fears have translated into a drop
in the number of people going to CFRH.
Emergency room doctors routinely see 90
patients per day. Since the story broke, the
hospital is averaging 74 patients.

"The rumors liave been outrageous,"
Alexander said. "We've had people call and
say they heard we shut the ER down, that
we dosed the hospital, that wc were turning
people away, that the doou were chained
up. None of that has happened.
"We arc open for business," he empha­
sized. "We're still taking care of people and
we will continue to take care of people. We
will not let our community down."
While tire surgeons' predicament and the
See H o s p ita l, Fa ge 9 A

Community-minded Mothers

Man arrested
after trying
to steal bike
from deputy
By Nick Pfetfauf
S ta ff W rite r

B y Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor

LAKE MARY — A Winter
Park firm Thursday was chosen
to oversee the design and con­
struction of City Hall's expan­
sion and the new Rinehart Road
fire station.
Following presentations by
three area design firms,
Architects Design Group (ADG)
Inc., was ranked No. 1 by City
Commission to provide design
professional services for the two
projects. The city will now enter
into negotiations with the firm
for design, cost and other con­
struction elements for the new
facilities.
Of the three design groups,
which also included Spillis
Candela and
The
Scott
Partnership Architecture, com­
missioners
w ew
tmn w
w r --------- Wicklow cum
stodlan Jose Veramend), from left, Kristin Gutlerrqf, Kathleen Dilella, Wicklow Principal Beverly
impressed"” w ith Architects
Perrautt andd 1
Wicklow Dean of Students Skip Gardner Wednesday unload school supplies from a mlnl-van.
Gutierrez and DileDa are members of Mothers &amp; More, the group that collected the supplies for the school.
Design Group's commitment to
public and employee input
while working on a project.
Other elements, which tipped
the scales in favor of the Winter
By MicheNe Jerta
Park firm, included its pledge to
Managing EdKor
help the city find alternative
funding sources and raise pub­
tudents heading back to Wicklow
lic awareness for the projects.
Elementary School are receiving a little
“I want to see our employees
help from some community-minded
Involved in this process,”
mothers.
Commissioner Gary Brender
Members of the local chapter of Mothers &amp;
said. “I want them to take own­
More Wednesday delivered hundreds of school
ership of this project.”
supplies to the school, which will be distributed
Earlier this year, Commission
to students and teachers throughout the year.
opted to use the design/build
The supplies are from donations collected in
method, rather than the tradi­
June and July from Target and SAMS Gub
tional bid method, for the two
stores to help Seminole's elementary school stu­
proposed facilities. Since the
dents.
state legislature now allows for
”As mothers, we know how expensive it is to
more flexibility when it comes
buy school supplies,” said Judy Froehlich, a
to constructing large capital
member of the group. “We were going to do a
project, cities nave an alterna­
project, so we thought collecting school supplies
tive to the traditional low bid,
would be a good idea.”
one contractor choice.
The supplies included notebooks, index
In the design/build method,
Hundreds of school supplies and other Items were
cards, paper, crayons, pencils and other school
cities select a team of profes­
recently donated to Wicklow Elementary School by
items. The group also collected other essential
sionals, including architects,
the group Mothers &amp; More.
items, including boxes of tissues, sandwich
builders and cost-control spe­
bags, napkins and cups.
cialists. In May, Lake Mary sent
Wicklow Principal Beverly Perrault said the
them, and it is nice when the community and
out a request for qualifications
school supplies will be very he
schools work together."
(RFQ) in order to obtain a list of
the year, i
possible design firms to work
Wicklow was chosen as the recipient of the
school wheni
supplies through the recommendation of
on the City Hall expansion and
needed items. Instead of going without, teach­
fire station.
Kathleen Dilclia, who worked os a speech thera­
ers can distribute the donated supplies without
pist at the school. The Mothers &amp; More member
Eight companies responded
causing disruption to the class or upsetting the
told Perrault her organization was working on
to the request, and a selection
students.
the service project, and the principals informed
committee comprised of City
"We are very appreciative of the donation of
Manager John Litton, Finance
See S u p p lie s , Page 9 A
supplies,” Perrault said. "There is a need for
Director Jackie Sova, Fire Chief

Service group distributes supplies to Wicklow

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See Design, Page 9 A

Last Sunday, a man attempted
to steal a Sheriff's Issue
Mountain Bike off a Seminole
County sheriff's patrol car. Now,
he is facing another charge, giv­
ing a false identity.
On July
28, a deputy
walked out
the rear door
of the sher­
iff's District
No. 5 sub­
station on
SR-436 in
Casselberry
and noticed
a man
attempting
to take his
police

Suspect,
who gave
false
identity
after
arrest,
now faces
long list of
charges.

m ountain

bike from the rack at the rear of
his vehide.
After the man ran from the
area, the deputy gave chase and
eventually apprehended him in
the woods alongside Howell
Creek. Pliers, wire cutters, a cable
lock and dish towel were found
and taken Into evidence. The
towel was assumed to have been
used to hide fingerprints.
At the Seminole County Jail,
the man refused to provide offi­
cers with his address, work, next
of kin, or other information. He,
at one point, told an officer his
name was John Scrra, 38 years of
age.
Later, after checking the state
of Florida's live scan system and
checking Serra's fingerprints,
information was received that his
true name is Bruce Palmer
Johnson, 37.
Initially, charges were, bur­
glary of an unoccupied con­
veyance, larceny of more than
$300, possession of burglary
tools, and resisting an officer
without violence. Now, because
of giving the false information,
he nas been charged with rcsisting/obstruding an officer by a
disguised person.
In a court appearance, the
judge determined he is to be held
without bond.
Authorities say he is also
wanted on an outstanding war­
rant issued in Orange County for
violation of probation on a con­
viction of petit theft and has an
unspecified case pending in
Seminole County.

Sheriff’s office aviation team receives
national award for infrared operation
Joan Rowan - Vendor at
Something Special Antiques
and Collectibles In Sanford.

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By Micheia Jerla
Managing EdRor
S A N FO R D — In December,
two suspects wanted on stolen
vehicle and drug charges tried to
outrun officers from me Sanford
Police Department after bailing
out of a stolen car They managed
to dude capture — at least for a
short time — by hiding in some
underbrush. The pair, however,
didn't realize their nighttime
ape attempt would be thwarted
two men from the Seminole
Sheriff's Office hovering
hundreds of feet above them in the
air.

Last month. Pilot Steve Farris
and Flight Officer Patrick Rice
received national recognition for
their efforts in apprehending the
two fleeing criminals. The aviation
team's video of the event sur­
passed hundreds of other entries
in this year's FUR Vision Award
Contest to win second place.
"Our unit submitted several
entries, and wc hoped to win
something," Rice said. "But, we
knew there was a lot of tough armpetition. You just never know."
FUR Systems Inc, sponsors the
annual contest. It honors law
enforcement personnel who use
the Forward Looking Infra Red

(FUR) System — a device But
focuses on body heat — in their
operations.
Last December, Farris and Rice
were on Delta shift when they
received a Signal 10 bailout call
from
the
Sanford
Police
Department After the helicopter
arrived at the scene, it didn't take
long for the aviation team and the
FUR System — attached to the
bottom of the helicopter — to
locate a heat source. They immedi­
ately amtacted the ground unit,
who went into the wooded area at
the comer of Persimmon Avenue
Se* F U R , Page 9A*

Hantd photo* by Tommy Vtoc u t

Seminole County Sheriff’s Office Pilot Steve Farris, left, and Flight Officer
Patrick Rice recently were awarded second place in this year's FUR Vision
Award Contest for their assistance In last year's arrest of two men wanted
on stolen vehide and drag charges.

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Staff Writer
SA N FO R D — T h e rapidly growing
University o f Central Florida m ay find a
reprieve from its growing pains by devriop; and utilizing Joint use campuses with
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Five meetings
planned to
discuss area’s
water crisis
From staff reports

V
Thomas retires
Tha Rav. Jack Thomas, Minister
of Music and Senior Adults at
Cantral Baptist Church In
Sanford, will retire on Sunday
May 26 after 23 and a half years
of service. Two special services
■t Central Baptist will celebrate
morfctfjfn two.rjpcades of musi­
cal contrfoutfon by Thornae Iq '
tha Central Honda community.

Page 2A

Robber loses
pants in bank heist
Three men armed with guns
robbed the People's First
Community Bank on Hunt Club
Boulevard at 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday.
During the robbery, one of the
suspects had his pants fall
down. The trio tried to escape In
a stolen car, but hit another vehi­
cle In the parking lot. The sus­
pects ditched their damage car
behind the shopping center and
ran to a nearby apartment com­
plex, where they got into a light
colored sedan and drove off
toward Apopka.
Anybody with Information Is
asked to call the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office at 407­
665-6600. Ask for Investigator
Bob Jaynes. Those with infor­
mation may also call Crime Line
at 1-600-423-TIPS.

Sem inole Sm ile

SA N FO R D
—
Seminole
County leaders and water supply
utilities will continue discussions
May 23 on how to meet future
Central Florida water supply
needs.
Five sub-regional meetings will
be held to bring together large
water
users •
whose future
g ro u n d w a te r
w ith d r a w a ls
have the poten­
tial to danger­
ously impact
the
Florida
aquifer
The
sub­
regional meet­
ings are part of
a new initiative
first developed
by
Orange
County Chair­
man Richard
Cjptty to help
the east Central
Florida area address water con­
cerns. Crutty hosted two region­
wide water supply meetings in
January and February.
TWo of the sub-regional meet­
ings will be held Thursday at the
Sanford City H all The public b
invited to attend. The north
Orange/Scminole area will meet
from 9 a.m. to noon and the
north/east area, including Vblusia
and Flagler counties and portions
of Seminole and Brevard counties
will meet from 1JO to 4:30 p.m.
“T h b makes it more convenient
for them to break into smaller
working groups," said Jeff Cole, a
spokesman for S t Johns River
Water Management District
Elected officials are invited to
attend the meetings. The groups of
water users and leaders will specif­
ically address critical water issues.
A presentation of what was d is­
cussed in the previous two meet­
ings ho6tcd by Crotty will also be a
part of the regional meetings.
"What the focus o f these round
of meetings b trying to look at it
(water e rb b ) regionally," said
Chris Pederson, Central Florida
coordinator for Florida Conflict
Resolution Consortium.
To facilitate these discussions,
the S t Johns River, South Florida
and Southwest Florida water
management dbtricts jointly
retained
Florida
Conflict
Resolution Consortium, a neutral
statewide center created by the
state legblature and based at
Florida State University.

trustees.
By 2010, Hitt estimates the primary UCF
campus will be near its capacity o f 48,000
enrolled students. Joint campuses with
Seminole and Valencia community colleges
could be the short-term answer
“W t are going to sec this campus contin­
ue to grow," Hitt said "Joint use campuses
are opportunities to delay that 48,000/
Although the reality o f a Seminole

Community College and UCF shared cam­
pus b several years away, UCF is beginning
to play a greater role at the college's
Sanford/Lake M ary campus. Beginning
next fall, some students who continued their
higher education after completing two years
at SCC will no longer have to move to UCF
to receive a bachelor's degree.
Local students will have the chance to
earn a bachelor's degree from UCF in ele-

mentary education, criminal justice, psy' ’ ^ liberal studies or legal studies from
" campus. That's a big change from
when UCF only offered three classes at SCC
in 1988, said SCC President E Ann McGee.
"It's really an active partnership," McGee
said. "We have a great working relationship
with UCF."
S m UCF, Pag* 12

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during foe
1960a.

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W att
resigns
from
Sanford
By Dan Ping
Editor
SA N FO R D — Finance director
Donna Watt has resigned from the
d ty of Sanford.
Watt, who has been with the
city about five years, said she b
leaving to join her husband in
retirement
"David and 1 talked for a long
time, and there are a lot o f things t
want to d o," Watt said.
Her resignation, submitted
M ay 14, com es as the d ty b
p r e p a r in g
It's budget
______
______
for the fiscal
■■
year begin­
T h ere’s never
ning O c t 1.
a right time
W hile ack­
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Seminole County Chief Deputy OUis Owen. Deputy Morgan McClelland, State Beverage Aoent AW.
Analey, Seminole County Sheriff J .L Hobby, Deputy Andy Evans and State Beverage Agent William Wise
are pictured at a Chuluota moonshine bust during foe 1950a.

Ceremony held fo r form er ch ief deputy Owen
B y C h risto p h er P atton
Staff Writer
im es certainly have
changed , ju s t ask Sanford
resid ent O llis O w en.
Sem inole C ounty S h eriff Don
E slinger recognized the 86-year-old
•T hu rsday a s a 40-y ear honorary
m em ber o f the Florida S h e riff's
A ssociation. In the process o f the
cerem ony, how ever, the sh eriff's
o ffice discovered a portion o f their
ow n history.
O w en w as the c h ief d ep uty
u n d er Sheriff J . L H obby during the
1950s. The sh e riff's office consisted
o f about a h alf dozen people
including the sh eriff back then, said
O w en.
" I t was a w hole lot d ifferen t," he
recounted. “T here w asn 't much
h ere, and there w asn't m uch going
on like there is now .”
T h e m ajority o f O w en 's patrol
included the Sanford area, but he
ad m its there w as "a few people in

T

See Owen, Page 11

Seminole County Sheriff Don Eslinger. left, presents Ollis
Owen with a certificate honoring the former chief deputy for
his 40-year membership In the Florida Sheriffs Association.

the right
time, JtTi
never com e.

time. Watt
said she has
been
con­
te m p la tin g
—
yy
r e tir e m e n t
for several
months,
“T h e r e 's
never a right
time to leave," W itt said. "If you
wait for the right time, it'll never
come. Sometimes you have to
jump in with both fe e t”
Watt's resignation b effective
Aug. 15, but with personal and
vacations days, her last day in the
office was M ay 15.
“I'll be available if there are any
questions," Watt said.
Deputy Finance Director Kevin
Smith will take over the budget
process, a task he's done before.
"Quite honestly, it's not going
to be a huge obstacle," said Smith,
who has worked on the city's last
seven budgets. "D onna was a
valuable asset to the dty, and
we're going to m bs her. But in
May 1997 we had the same thing
happen when (former finance
director) Carolyn Small left
"I'm going to be busier, obvi­
ously," Smith added, "and it will
probably mean that me and my
family won’t take a vacation for a
while. W e've got good
w ho know how to do their jc
It's just a matter of h i
down and getting the worli
done."
Se« Watt Page 11

Clark receives club’s Humanitarian Award
From S taff R eports

Phyllis G ibson Administrative secretary for
Sanford Deputy City
M anager Roger Dixon

Index
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C l a t i i f i a d ........................................6 S - 8 B

G ouw ord .................................. 7 5
O*or Abby ................................ 9 A
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Seminole County Sheriff’s
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honored recently by the Sanford
Lakeside Lions Club.
Each year the club awards ib
annual
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Gregory
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Award
to
a
Seminole
County
Sheriff's
Department
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w ho
demonstrates community service
beyond h b or her job description.
The award honors the late Eugene
Gregory, a deputy killed in the line
of duty in 1998. Gregory was
known for h b com m itm ent to
community service.
"(Gregory) served the commu­
nity beyond h b policing duties,"
said Steve Harriett, chief deputy of

Seminole County deputy honored for
assisting local family experiencing crisis
the sheriff's office. As an outdoorsman, Gregory "mixed well in that
rural setting and the community at
large."
Harriett said Gregory could
communicate "on all lev eb ,"
which earned him aspect
espect in the
community. He was known for
assisting the elderly by bringing
food to them and for helping other
citizens in need.
Clark received th b year's
award for assisting a family in cri­
sis. H b involvement with the fam­
ily began in August 2001 when he
answered a domestic disturbance
call at the home in Altamonte

Springs.
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Inside the home, Clark found
desperate conditions — no food
available for three boys, a father
lost to alcohol and the children
making (jo with "life on the
streets."
"The eldest of the three boys
had been selling drugs to compen­
sate the family's income," wrote
Sheriff Don Eslinger in a letter
nominating Clark for the award.
Clark contacted the Department
of Children and Family Services,
but learned that the family failed
See Clark, Page 12

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H«r»M p hoto t f) Tommy W ic a n t

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T he S eminole Hejiald

W h a t’s H a p p e n in g :
at Central Florida Regional Hospital

Central Baptist minister of music retires
J a c k Thom as
served church
for 23 years
The
Rev. Jack Thom as,
M inister o f Music and Senior
A dults at Central Baptist
Church in Sanford, will retire on
Sunday May 26 after 23 and a
half years or service.
Tw o special services at
C entral Baptist will celebrate
more than two decades of musi­
cal contribution by Thomas to
the Central Florida community,
Thom as and his wife o f 42
Years, Sherrill, are perhaps best
know locally for their creation
and
direction o f
"L iving
Pictures,” an Easter presentation
of dram a and music that ran in
Sanford for 16 consecutive
years, attracting thousands of
visitors from all over the state.
For many years, Thom as
directed the annual Sanford
Easter Sunrise Service o n Lake
Monroe. He has also been a fre­
quent visitor to local hospitals
and nursing hom es, and he
leads “ Happy H earts," an orga­
nization that provides Christian

activities and meetings for
active senior adults.
Thomas was bom and raised
in Eatonville, G a. He took his
first fob directing music at age
18. After serving in the U S. Air
Force and graduating with a
Bachelor o f A rts in Music
Education, he served as music
director in churches in Georgia,
California and Alabama before
the staff o f Central
iptist in January 1979.
Thomas is an accomplished
singer and musician who plays
the tenor saxophone, clarinet,
trombone, piano, recorder,
accordion, d rum s, and auto­
harp. He sings w ith the "IJorida
Baptist lunging M en” and Was a
member o fth e guest choir at the
International M usic Festival in
Bern, Switzerland.
Though looking forward to
retirement, Thom as closes this
chapter of his life with mixed
emotions.
"In considering my many
years at Central Baptist, I feel
the greatest blessing to me has
been to personally see those
who were young children at the
beginning of my ministry grow
up and take their place in the
church music ministry here and
in other churches around the

Rev. Ja c k Thomas
country as participants and
lead ers," Thom as said . "You
cannot see this in a short min­
istry stay. One of my priorities
has always been to develop the
new talent that the Lora has
brought to our church. These
people and others in the congre­
gation have truly becom e a part
of my expanded family. I love
them all dearly."
Thom as will be greatly
missed by the church members
and staff.
"I have never served w ith a
finer minister of music than Jack
T h o m as," said Jim m y Dale

Patterson, pastor o f Central
Baptist. "H e combines a unique
com bination o f talent and
humility. I will miss him very
m uch."
'Ja c k Thomas has given more
than fust his God-given musical
talent
to
Central
Baptist
C hurch," said David T. Farr,
chairm an o f the Board of
Deacons. "H e's given his heart,
his love of music and every
ounce of his being. Jack’s influ­
ence has touched so many lives
that his 'song' will be sung for
many y e a n and generations to
com e."
Special services on Sunday,
May 26 honoring Thomas will
feature many o f tne hundreds of
m usicians and vocalists who
have been a part o f his ministry
in Sanford over the past 23
y e an . There will be a morning
service from 10 a.m. until noon,
and an evening celebration ser­
vice from 4 to 5JO p m , fol­
low ed by a reception at the
church.
Everyone in the community
b welcome to foin in these spe­
cial send-off services to thank
the Rev. Thomas and h b wife
Sherrill for the y e a n of service.
For more information call the
church at 407-322-2914.

M e d ica re and H M O C h o k e s
As part of the Edible
Education Series, the Central
Florida Regional Hospital Senior
Friends b sponsoring a program
called M edicare an d H M O
Choices.
M any Central Florida Seniors
have no idea about the Medicare
HM O Lock-In Law th at goes
into effect Ju ly IsL This b the
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Tim Linger, Certified Senior
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of
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and says h b concerns are that
the load HM O plans available
cover only generic medication.
Join us for a fight snack and
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Many seniors are facing a cri­
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Vietnam Veterans o f Central Florida host ‘E lv is’ concert
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O b itu aries
Bridgette Buisson
Bridgette Buisson, 79, o f
Deltona died Friday, May 17,
2002 at DeBary Manor.
Bom in Hulme, England,
she moved to the area in 1977
from Holly Hill. She w as a
homemaker and a Catholic,
and she enjoyed m usic,
sewing and travel.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 45 years, Joseph
Buisson of Deltona; a son,
Peter Michael Buisson o f SaoPaulo, Brazil; brothers and
sisters in England; and four
grandchildren.'
Baldauff Funeral Home in
Orange City is in charge of
the arrangements.
Charles "C h u ck* Cruger
Q u u les "C h u ck " Cruger,
41, t&gt;f DeBary died Sunday,
May 19,2002, at his home.
Bom in S t Petersburg, he
was a lifelong resident o f
DeBary. He was a welder a
member o f Plumbers and
Pipefitters Local 4803, and a
member of the Church of
Christ. He enjoyed fishing
and w atching the M iam i
Dolphins.
Survivors include his wife
of six years, Jean Cruger of
DeBary; his father and step­
mother, William and Epie

C ruger
of
H om osassa
Springs; his mother, Priscilla
Lee C ru g er of Scottsboro,
Ala.; h is daughter, Athena
Cruger o f Ohio; his step-son,
David Hemenway o f Deltona;
three brothers, Bill C ruger of
Grant, A la., Dan C ruger of
M obile, A la., and M ickey
Cruger o f Orlando; a step-sis­
ter, Kim berly Hemenway of
Deltona; and six grandchil­
dren.
Donations should be made
to H ospice of Volusia/Flagler
counties.
‘ A ltm an-Long
Funeral
Home in DeBary is in charge
of the arrangements.

Winter Springs is In charge of
the arrangements.
Rodger "R e d " Foye
Rodger "R ed " Foye, 41, of
Sanford died Thursday, May
16,2002.
B om in Craw fordsville,
Ind., he m oved to Central
Florida in 1970. He was
em ployed
by T he Hall
Company as a heavy equip­
m ent operator in the con­
struction industry.
Survivors include his father
and step-mother, Gregory and
Shirley Foye o f Lake Station,
Ind.; his m other and step­
father, Lida and Bill Roffe o f
Sanford; and two brothers,
Rick Foye o f New Smyrna and
Russell Foye of Geneva.
Visitation! is 6 to 8 p.m.
Wednesday, May 22, 2002, at
Gramkow Funeral Home in
Sanford.
Service is 3 p.m. Thursday,
May 23, 2002, at Gramkow
with the Rev. E.A. Reuscher
officiating.

Lance D. D y e
Lance D. Dye, 23, o f Winter
Springs died Friday, May 17,
2002 in Sanford.
H e w as bom in Bemidji,
Minn., on Nov. 17,1978.
Survivors
in clu d e
his
father, Daniel A . D ye o f
DeLand; his mother, Joan M.
Burke D ye of W inter Springs;
his sister, Cindy R. Rivera of
W inter Springs; h is maternal
grandm other, C hristin e A.
Burke o f Levittown, Pa.; and
his paternal grandm other,
H enretita
D ye,
of
Farmington, Mo.
Banfield Funeral Home in

Ludw ig M ichael Heck
Ludwig Michael Heck, 78,

of Deltona died Saturday,
May 18, 2002, at Florida
Hospital-Fish M emorial in
Orange City.
He was b om in Davison,
Mich., and w as a foreman in
the newspaper industry. He
was a member of the M oose
Lodge.
Survivors include his son,
David Heck o f Deltona; four
daughters, Diane Sellers of
Swartz Creek, Mich., Debra
Tecza of M cKean, Pa., and
Denise
Tankersley
and
Doreen Lambert of Hushing,
Mich.; a
sister, N atalie
Paulson of Flint, M ich.; 11
grandchildren; and 12 great­
grandchildren.
Baldauff Funeral Home in
Orange City is in charge of
the arrangements.
Ira A. Hooper
Ira A. Hooper, 82, o f
Deltona died Saturday, M ay
12, 2002 at Florida HospitalFish Memorial in Orange City.
Bom in Pattenburg, N .J., he
was a veteran of the U S . Air
Force. He served in air offen­
sives in Europe, Normandy,

N orthern
France,
and
Rhineland. H is decorations
and citations include an air
medal w ith three oak leaf
clusters, the Distinguished
H ying
C ross,
European
African Middle Eastern ser­
vice medals, and a good con­
duct medal.
He w as a retired air traffic
controller for the U S . govern­
ment. H e was a member of
the M asons Scottish Rite,
32nd Degree.
He is survived by his wife
of 56 years, Dixie Hooper.
Baldauff Funeral Home in
Orange City is in charge o f
the arrangements.
R oger 1. Hurl ess
Roger I. H urless, 84, of
Sanford died Thursday, May
16,2002.
He w as a retired construc­
tion com pany ow ner and
moved to Sanford from
Canton, Ohio, in 1997, He was

a member of the First Church
of the Nazarene in Canton,
and
attended
M arkham
Woods Baptist Church in
Lake Mary.
Survivors include his wife,
Blanche Hurless; two sons, Ty
William Hurless of Wooster,
O hio, and David Roger
Hurless o f Chestertown, Md.;
three daughters, Karen Lee
C uster o f Seaside, O re.,
Patricia A nn W hitm an of
Lake Mary, and
Randi
Kathleen
M cFarland
of
Sanford; a sister, N orma
Marshall o f Canton; 17 grand­
children; and two great­
grandchildren.
Service w as 2 p.m. Tuesday,
May 21, 2002, at Markham
Woods Baptist Church with
Dr. William Parker officiating.
Gramkow Funeral Home in
Sanford was in charge o f the
arrangements.
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T hx S eminole Hduld

B u s in e s s
Fabriclean marks
25 years of service
Local cleaning and restoration
business Fabriclean Inc. recently
celebrated Its 25th anniversary.
A t a function at the com pany's
1251 Sem inola Blvd. offices,
aw ards w ere presented to ser­
vice technicians for their loyal
service, som e as long a s 14 years
w ith the company. The presenta­
tions were made by radio show
host Mike Harvey, w ho congrat­
ulated the staff for their reputa­
tions for honesty and pride in
work.
C lien ts, business associates
and com petitors were on hand to
hear Ron Sherwood, w ho started
the com pany along w ith his wife
Betty, recou nt their progress
from a sm all dining room opera­
tion in O rlando to the *large fadlity they now have.
"W e recognized long before it
becam e
a
public
issu e,"
Sherwood said, "Th at Improper
drying o f water damaged struc­
tures could lead to sick ouildings
and health problems. We pio­

neered som e of the procedures
used today in restoring a healthy
indoor environm ent."
Fabridean's affiliate company,
M oisture Control System s, car­
ries several large desiccant dehu­
m idifiers, som e cap ab le o f
removing 1,000 gallons o f water
per day, for restoring moisture
damaged structures to normal.
After the presentations, guests
toured the rug cleaning plant,
w here the patented C naisson
system, invented by Sherw ood,
w as demonstrated.
“W e've im proved o n an
alread y excellent p ro d u ct by
adding
o z o n e,"
Sherw ood
explained. "O zone in solution
oxid izes
bacteria,
m old,
microbes and destroys organic
odors. We can safely clean any
rug w ith a minimum o f chem i­
cals."
"O u rs is the only plant like it
anywhere for cleaning oriental
or synthetic rugs," added Harry
H irst,
vice
presid ent
of

Altam onte builder
lands E ast Tennessee
revitalization project

MaMHifUS
Ron Sherwood, left, founder of Fabriclean Inc. and Betty Sherwood accept
a plaque from radJo personality Mike Harvey In celebration of the compa­
ny's 25 years In business. Looking on at right is Harry Hirst, Fabrfdaan's
vice president.
Fabriclean.
The heartbeat o f their growth
has been the in-hom e dry carpet
cleaning.
"O u r FabD ry process had
becom e well know n," said Betty
Sherw ood, "n ot ju st for Its quali-.
ty, but because o f the high ethical

standards o f ou r technicians.
We're proud of that."
Sum m ing up the company's
prospects for the future, Ed
Leith, sen ior technician, said:
"W ithout the customer, there is
no business. The custom er is key.
Please the customer."

The H istorical Renovation
Division o f Altamonte Springsbased Mainstream Construction
Group, Inc. has teamed with
M ainstream
D evelopm ent
Group, Inc. on the new multimilIkxvaollar Knoxville Emporium.
Located
in
dow ntow n
Knoxville, T e n a , the 3-building
project consists of 23,000-squarerect o f downtown office space
that is master-leased to the d ty of
Knoxville, and also features 43
fashionable loft apartments.
John J. O 'D onnell, founder
and president of Mainstream,
said w ork on the dow ntow n
revitalization tax-credit project is
on-schedule for December com­
pletion. T h e company is han­
dling sim ilar projects In south­
eastern
cities
Including
Birm ingham ,
Chattanooga,
Columbia, S.C., and Knoxville.
Mainstream also has an office in
Birmingham.

Ranked am ong Am erica's Top
25 Retail Contractors by Retail
Operations 4c Construction m ag­
azine, Mainstream specializes in
retail, restaurant ana hospitality,
convenience stores and m ajor
oil, and historical renovations
throughout the Sunbelt. Having
previously constructed m ore
than 500 Discount Auto Parts
stores, com pany founder and
president Jonn J. O'Donnell, a
25-year construction veteran,
has also built more than 225 7Eleven stores, numerous Cltgo's
as well as D enny's and
H oulihan's restaurants and
more.
In addition. Mainstream has
been prominently featured on
M SN B C 's
"C ham pions
of
Industry" series hosted by Pat
Summerall. The com pany's cor­
porate office is located at 825
Sun sh ine Lane In A ltam onte
Springs.

C entex Hom es recognizes Orlando vendors with barbecue, plaques
The O rlando D ivision of C entex
Hom es officially paid tribute to more
than 30 o f its vendors and several hun­
dred of their employees for their com ­
mitment and support o f the com pany's
local hom ebullding efforts.
C entex H om es honored Its v en ­
dors/suppliers with a barbecue picnic
at the com pany's new Parkstone com ­
munity in Winter Springs and then pre­
sented them w ith com m em orative
plaques for their roles in contributing to
the com pany's growth and success in
2001.
Centex Homes has nearly 20 residen­
tial developm ents underw ay in Orange,
Sem inole, Osceola, Lake and Polk coun­
ties.
4 M any o f those vendors/suppliers

also played a vital role in assisting
Centex in its local H abitat for Humanity
efforts.
Centex, w hose parent com pany
pledged a five-year, $5 m illion com m it­
m ent to
H abitat fo r
H um anity
International (H FH I) last spring, recent­
ly com pleted its third H abitat hom e in
the G reater O rlando area in the past 10
years and will be building non-profit
organization's 100th m ilestone hom e
later this year.
"Centex Homes is truly indebted to
those vendors and suppliers w ho share
our com m itm ent to excellence," says
Centex H om es Debra Riggs. "T h ey have
been instrum ental in ou r grow th and
success and we w ant to take this oppor­
tunity to say thanks for a job well done.”

Those vendors and suppliers honored
included:
H enry's Concrete; CSR Rinker; Gale
Insulation; C arpenter C ontractors o f
A m erica; C o ntractor Yard; Randy
W ilson Trucking; East Coast Lumber;
N ew ton Electric; R en's Plum bing;
Charles M. Clark Plumbing; Industrial
Fasteners; M. H unter Construction; and
M addux Aluminum.
Also, Color W heel Paints; Energy Air;
F o x 's N urseries; Cem ex Southdow n
Concrete; B uilder's First Source; Quality
Kitchens; American Door &amp; Trim; All
G lass; Solar Tile; Regal Flooring; BBM
C learin g 4c G rading; C entex Hom e
Team Pest C ontrol; W hirlpool; C4cS
Dry wall; Com ark Roofing; Baas-Carlton
Sod; Tlle-It; and American Q uick Sign.

Dallas-based Centex H om es has been
a major supporter for H FH I over the
years. Its various hom ebullding divi­
sions around the country have built
more than 200 hom es for deserving fam ­
ilies.
HFHI, w hich is based in Am ericus,
GA, builds hom es in partnership with
people in need who cannot afford to
purchase a hom e of their own. Using
volunteer labor, donation of materials
and cash, the hom eow ner's sweat equi­
ty and no-profit, zero-interest m ort­
gages, HFHI has built and sold m ore
than 100,000 homes and housed m ore
titan a half-m illion people.
Dallas-based Centex H om es is one of
the nation's leading hom eb u ild ers,
op erating^* approxim ately 80 markets

in 23 states and W ashington, D.C.
Centex H om es expects to deliver more
than 21,000 hom es during its current fis­
cal year, w hich ends M arch 3 1 ,2 0 0 2 The
com pany Is a subsid iary o f C entex
Corporation (NYSE: C T X )„ a Fortune
500 company.
C entex, through its oth er su b­
sidiaries, ranks as one o f the nationfs
largest non-bank-affiliated retail mort­
gage loan originators and general build­
ing contractors. The com pany also has
operations in hom e services and invest­
ment real estate and ow ns a majority
interest in a publicly held construction
products company. Centex ranks No. 1
for the second consecutive year on FOR­
TU NE M agazine's1-list1tot " * Americans
Most Admired Companies.'

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Wednesday. May 22.2002 Pa&amp;C 3 A

B rie fc a s e s
McKee earns contract to
build Florida Solar facility
McKee Construction Co. o f
San/ord has been named as the
general contractor for Florida
Solar Technology Inc.’s new cor­
porate headquarters, located on
State Road 4 6 in Sanford.
Construction o f the 46,000squa re-foot facility should begin
by the end o f the year.

S.I. Goldman selected to
replace school air conditioning
S.I.
G oldm an
Com pany
lnc./Comfort System s USA, w as
selected to provide mechanical
contracting services for a chiller
replacement
project
at
Greenwood Lakes Middle School
in Lake Mary.
The project w ill take seven
weeks to com plete. W hile the
school remains operations, the
Goldman team will replace two
160-ton ch illers, three pum ps,
various pipes, valves and fittings
to upgrade the facility's air condi­
tioning system.
The Goldman com pany w as
founded in Central Florida in
1959 and provides heating, venti­
lating, air conditioning, process
piping, plumbing and service for
institutional and industrial clients
throughout the Southeast. T h e
com pany's staff of more than 200
is consistently recognized for
excellence in craftsmanship and
its aw ard-w inning safety pro­
gram.
The com pany has offices in
Longwood, Fort Myers, Tampa
and Lakeland.

Florida Solar plans to open
Ft. Lauderdale office in 45 days

Lake Mary bonding com pany
inks public relations contract
The Whitehead Agency, a Lake
Mary-based surety Bonding and
insurance agency, signed on with
O rlando-based public relations
firm PR Works.

M cK ee Construction com pletes
D eltona medical b u ild in g
M cK ee C onstruction Co. of
Sanford recently announced the
completion of Building 4 at the
Medical Arts Building on Saxon
Boulevard in Deltona for Linvillc,
Adcock k Dexter, M.D., P.A. This
facility houses the latest General
Electric Wide-Open, High-Field
MRI and High Speed Spiral CT
Scanner.

day i

and a new sales office for Lake
Forest, R ick Bavec, vice presi­
dent and general m anager o f the
upscale com m unity on SR 46 in
north Sem inole County, said.
N TS Corporation, the devel­
opers o f Lake Forest, recently
closed on a 1.5 acre ou t parcel at
the entrance of the com m unity
for th e Ladybird D ay Care
Center and new sales office for
die community.
Lake Forest will relocate its
sales
cen ter next
to
the
6 3 0 0 squ are foot d ay care
facility utilizing a separate 2 3 0 0
square feet o f office space, Bavec
said.
Estim ated cost of the interior
build ou t is $6 5 3 0 0 , according to
Bavec. At present, Lake Forest
sales associates are housed at the

ju ild ing,
developm ent
and
design. T h e full-service agency
offers public relations, marketing
and graphic consulting. For more
inform ation about the agency,
visit www.pr-works.com.

Holiday Builders moves
higher in 'Builder 100' list

A laqua Lake builders take four
awards in Parade of H om es
Taylor Woodrow Communities,developer of Alaqua Lakes in
Longwood, along with the com­
m unity's two other exclusive
builders - Dove Brewer Custom
H om es and Richard Woodruff
Hom es - were honored in the
recent Central Florida Parade of
Homes for the best custom luxury

homes in their categories.
Taylor Woodrow won the Merit
Award for custom homes priced
from $880,000 to $930,000 for its
Capistrano model; D ive Brewer
Custom H om es was awarded
First Place in Ihe $1,050,000 $1,1103(1) category as well as the
Custom Home Grand Award for
the Norm andy and Richard
Woodruff Homes took First Place
in the $1,120,000 - $1,200,000 cate­
gory for the Villa Verona.
The luxury golf course commu­
nity of Alaqua Lakes is located on
Markham W oods Rd. south of
Lake Mary Blvd in north Seminole
County.
Taylor Woodrow has been
developing and building lifestyle
communities and luxury homes in
North America for over 65 years.
Headquartered
in
Sarasota,
Florida,
current
operations
include more than 50 active devel­
opments
located
throughout
Florida, California, Texas, and

Ontario, Canada. The company
recorded revenues in excess of
$880 million in 2001, and is a
wholly owned subsidiary of
Taylor Woodrow pic, a London
based, publicly traded real estate
group founded in 1921."
M ercedes Homes w ins awards
In Parade o f Hom es event
Mercedes Homes in O rlando
won a first place award and merit
aw ard In the C entral Florida
Parade o f Homes recently.
Mercedes received a first place
award for the Creighton Manor II
at Wekiva Ridge o ff Weklva
Springs Road.
Maggie Toro,
president of Mercedes Hom es in
O rlando, said the C reighton
Manor II was judged the region's
best home priced from $183300
to $200300. Mercedes also took a
Merit award in the same category
for the Michelle II at Oakshire at
Meadow W oods in O sceola
County.

E n g in e L ig h t O n ? ... C o m e S e e U s !

Holiday Builders advanced to
No. 42 on builder M agazine's
"Builder 100" list o f the nation's
top hom e builders.
The Melbourne-based compa­
ny pasted a record 1690 closings
in 2001, a 28 percent Increase over
2000. Builder Magazine publishes
its list o f top hom e builders annu­
ally and is recognized as the
industry
authority.
H oliday
Builders has ranked successively
higher each year since entering
the Top 100 In 1992. The company
em ploys 180 full-tim e workers
ana targets first-time and value­
conscious hom e buyers.
H oliday
Builders
is
the
nation's largest 100 percent
Employee-Owned hom e builder.
They build in 23 locations around
the state o f Florida and have
opened several new show case
home centers during 2002. T he
hom e builders is opening a
Central Florida Division to serve
the Orlando metro market.
For m ore inform ation about
the company, visit www.holidaybuilders.com .

Florida Solar Technology, Inc.
in Sanford • the world's leading
contractor o f pool heating sys­
tems - will open a new regional
office in Fort Lauderdale within
the next 45 days.
Skip West, founder and chief
executive officer at Florida Solar,
said he is currently visiting sites
and expects to hire as many as 15
installation technicians and sales
rofcssionals in June.
W est
Clunched a statewide expansion
program six m onths ag o and 1/ it
o p e n e d a regional office in Tampa
early this year. He plans to open
regional offices in N a p l e s this fall
and Sarasota in early 2003.
In April, Florida Solar reported
a record sales month with over
200 systems for revenues o f m ore
than $1 million.
Florida Solar
also markets a wide range o f pool
heating and pool purification sys­
tems, pool maintenance and pest
control services.

clubhouse facility north o f the
entrance and security gate.

Lake Forest plans new
sales offices, daycare center

The W hitehead Agency is a
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ance agency specifically focused
on the unique needs o f businesses
in tiw construction industry. The
company w as found in 1971.
The agency's client list repre­
sents m any of the m ost recog­
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struction industry, including:
W eibto Building C o., W eller
Pools, Com prehensive Energy
Services,
Southeast
Fire
Sprinklers, In c S.L Goldm an In c
and
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C ontractors (now Encom pass)
just to nam e a few.
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Oviedo couple receives ‘Heart of Gold’ award for care of foster childrei
To express gratitude to foster parents who
devote themselves to changing the lives of abused
and neglected children, the Florida Department of
Children and Families, District 7, held an awards
ceremony and appreciation luncheon.
Orlando residents Chester and Marcia Dwyer
were named Foster Parents of the Year for their
outstanding service to Central Florida children.
Also recognized were Oviedo residents Ronald
and Lisa Blade The Blacks were recipients of the
District's "Heart of Gold" award, recognizing
willingness and kindness in caring for children
with severe medical and emotional conditions.
The event, which included an awards ceremony
recognizing parents in each of the District's four
counties, was part of the District's celebration of

Florida Department of Children &amp; FaiWlies
celebrates Foster Parent Appreciation Month
Foster Parent Appreciation Month in May More
than 150 foster patents from Brevard, Orange,
Osceola and Seminole counties attended the lun­
cheon.
The following Seminole County foster parents
were honored at the ceremony:
• Jacqueline &amp; Francis Adams of Winter
Springs, 15 Years of Service
• Delores &amp; Arthur Barnhill of Winter Springs,
10 Years of Service

• Denlce k John Vogel o f Geneva, 5 Yean of
Service
“In these difficult times, It is important for us to
recognize the compassion and care these
•pedal foster parents provide to needy children
in Central Florida,", said Bob Morin,
Florida Department of Children k Families
District 7 Administrator. "We salute the
foster parents who have offered outstanding sup­
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The Dwyers weft named Foster Parents of the
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dren, some of whom have exceptional emotional

IWo long-serving Orlando foster parents were
recognized with the "Generations of life " award.
The District honored Betty Schroeder, who has
bean a foster parent for M yean and cared for
hundreds of children, and Dorothy Johnson, who
has cared for 308 foster children in the 30 years she
has served DCF.
Businesses and community leaders supported
the event
More than 1,400 foster children Uve In about 300
foster family homes in Central Florida.

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g ill angles.
new facility located in downtown
system provida a more open feel, it
benefits ell patients, especially those that The doctors and staff at BOSTON OrkandethmwiJI beofferingexddng new
are claustrophobic, pediatric, elderly and DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING have the technology and open MRI's.
Tho author* of Ibis 2002 Sprlag
those that happen to be lane in size.
BOSTON DIAGNOSTIC MACING, are highly'respected*througfwuf the Basinet* Review A Reference Guide
end insured for your protection. They located in AWaasata Sprinp at300 East medical community. Their state-of-the- enggest that yea call BOSTON
use only experienced, Suptrlar trained Altamonte Drive, phone (407) 331- art equipment assures the highest quality DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING et&lt;407)331BOSTON 9355 0
technicians on the job site and provide 9355, specializes In open MJU with the diagnostic services.
Hitachi Aria II System. This procedure DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING invites your
written wamnlies they stand behind.
SUPERIOR ALUMINUM INSTALL­
ATIONS, INC. has one of the most
modern, complete and up-to-date
showrooms in Central Florida.
“Your Community-Minded Dealership’
The editors of this 2002 Spring
In this day and age when every car well n an honest dollar amount on your owned car, or come in for service wort
Business Review A Reference Gside
manufacturer kas such a wide selection of trad* In. However, tho most important You'll see why they say “Customer and
suggest that yen step by sad eee for
models to choose bum, it is really difficult factor is the service that you receive on Community Consideration" is their
yourteir why Ibis family ewaed and
to decide where to go for a new vehicle. your new car, yea after year.
operated busiaess can give yos the b a t
All companies advertise that their cars are One dealer that considers the most VANN GANNAWAY CHEVROLET is
quality for the bat value. Flueacisg the best, but who is to my which car really important part of selling an automobile is always eager to serve the community.
for qualified buyers can be im aged.
the quality service they can offer you after Tbe editors of this 2002 Spring
is the best?
SUPERIOR is superior.
All automobiles on the market today must the sale is VANN GANNAWAY Basinas* Review A Reference Caid*
have their good points, or they wouldn’t CHEVROLET, conveniently located in recammead VANN GANNAWAY
have survived the ups and downs of the Eaetla at 13140 U.S. Highway 441, CHEVROLET. W* kaow tkat yea will
business. We can conclude that the real phone (352) 343-2400. They offer the be completely satisfied! They thank
INTERIM HEALTHCARE Is a felly- difference in buying a car is the dealer you femoui Chevy automobiles. Stop In end yea far year bueineesl
a c c r e d ite d , p r iv a te , • lu r e -lic e n s e d ,
take ■ look at their exciting new line. See
b u y ft fro m . T h e Id e a l d e a le r t o b u y a c a r
certified agency that provides high-quality from offers a fair price on the vehicle as them today for a new or quality pre­
home health care services. INTERIM
HEALTHCARE is located in Wiater
Park at 1936 Lee Road, Suite I03-B.
The authors of this 2002 Sprlag DICKJOYCE WELL DRILLING, INC. uka...this is one contractor who taka contract DICK JO Y C E W ELL
Business Review and Reference Guide is looted *t 2709 Country Cleb Read In special pains to Insure that YOUR well DRILLING, INC to drill YOUR well.
suggest that yen call INTERIM Sanford,phone(407)322-46l0. This is will serve you reliably and productively In cempiling this 2003 Spring Business
Review and Reference Guide, we, the
for yean and years!
HEALTHCARE at (407) 740-52S4 er Ml one of the area’s f I well drillers!
free 1-800-899-4454 today for noro Their completed wells are in service Utilizing tbe very latest equipment, this editors, weald Uka ta give ear persons!
Information. Abo vbit them on the throughout the area and residents report reputable firm has been drilling wells for recommendation la this outstanding
outstanding results from their custom homeowners, irrigators and municipalida wed drilling cnmpanyl
Web at WWW.lDifrlmlH8lHKirc.f9niinstalled water systems. No matter what for 32 years and the accumulation of their
type of drilling or what kind of pump it knowledge is what you get when you
When you contact HUDSON PEST
CONTROL, they will assess your needs
and quote you an estimate that will match
your final bill. Since termites and pots
seldom pay rent, there’s no reasoo you
have to put up with them.
The authora of this 2002 Sprlag
Busiaess Review A Reference Guide
suggest that yen call HUDSON PEST
CONTROL at (407) 330-3303 today,
end they’ ll telve all s f year peel
problems.

SUPERIOR ALUMINUM INSTALLATIONS, INC.
Award-winning quality goes into every
project completed by SUPERIOR
ALUMINUM INSTALLATIONS. INC,
located in Winter Park at 300S North
Forsyth Road, phone (407) 6784300.
They offer Superior products inglass and
vinyl. They are authorized contractors
of fihq 2000.
SUPERIOR ALUMINUM INSTALLATIONS, INC offers their scrvlca for
vinyl enclosures, vinyl and aluminum
siding, soffit and fescia, mobile home roof
overs, replacement windows, patio
coven, modular room additions; hurricane
storm shutten and panels, window screen
repairs, window awnings, screen rooms.
it

t a u ' i n r •i '

glass enclosures, carports, solar screens
and pool enclosures. They have been
serving Orange, Seminole. Osccloa and
Lake Counties since 1972 and they are
winners of the Best Vinyl Room in State
Competition—87. 81, 93, 98, 00, 01;
winners of the best Glass Room in State
Competition—18, 93, 94, 96, 97, 01;
winners of the Best Screen Room in Stale
Competition-94,93.97,98,00,01; and
winnas of the B at Aluminum Awning In
State Competition—96. along with the
Merit Award 96, 97 and 99. With
SUPERIOR, you can be assured that no
subcontractors will be involved in your
project and they are hilly licensed, bonded

VANN GANNAWAY CH EV RO LET, INC.

INTERIM HEALTHCARE

Home health care is a less expensive and
more effective way to provide Health
services for those needing assistance or
supervision, yet do not require
hospitalization or the structured
environment a nursingor retirement home
provides. Home health care has been
endorsed for Its effectiveness and
recommended in most health care plans.
The registered nurses, licensed therapists
and home health aidca of INTERIM
HEALTHCARE strive to provide healing
environments where patients and families
leam to are for themselves. Woikinghand
in hand with the physician in the

management of patient care, these skilled

p r o f e s s i o n a l s a s s e s s , p la n a n d p r o v i d e

compassionate
service— from
administering injections and changing
dressings to conducting l.V. therapy and
supervising medications and diet—all in
the comfort o f the patient's home.
Services include skilled nursing, home
health aides, medical social work, physical,
speech and occupational therapy. They
are always looking for qualified
professionals to join their nursing leam.
You may call them at &lt;407) 740-3284 or
loll free 1-800-899-4654 to inquire about
available positions.

DICK JO Y C E W E L L DRILLIN G, INC.

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reports that 44.1 million people in the
U.S. are currently online shoppers and
37.3 million people will become online
shoppers in the next year. If you sre not
on the Internet, they simply cannot buy
from you. For efficient and distinctive etommerce solutions, online catalogs ind
virtual storefronts, contact the pros at
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A
RESEARCH
The professionals at DIGITAL
MARKETING A RESEARCH can
illustrate Web opportunitla and define

your business objectives. -Their
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information to sell products or services
on the IniemeL They never subscribe to
a predetermined template. When in the
process of development, they take into
account design, information layout,
marketing objectives, strategies and
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future technologies.
They pride
themselves on their innovation and
breakthrough approach to attractive
solutions. They are offering a free 20minute phone consultation now through
June 13.2002.
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productivity with an Internet, e-commerce
or intranet solution today by celling
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MARKETING
A
RESEARCH. They are located In the
Orlando area and may be reached at (407)
382-6648 for a consultation, or you can
visit
them
online
at
www.dlajtelm«rketlntaii&lt;ireiarth.CTaL
The editors of this 2002 Spring
Business Review A Reference Guide
suggest that you call DIGITAL
MARKETING A RESEARCH today.
They bring good Internet business to
Ilf*.

World’s Largest Coachmen’s Dealer
and The Southeast’s #1 RV Dealer Network!
craftsmanship and quality construction,
and you can order yours with desirable
options to fit your exact needs. You'll
enjoy your trips a lot more in an RV from
GIANT RECREATION WORLD
This customer-minded company docs
more than just sell you the finest RV on
the market. They make sure that you are
completely satisfied in every way Service
after the sale is part of their product.
Including trailer hitch sales and
installation, RV accessories, parts and

repair.
So. before buying any RV be sure to see
the people at GIANT RECREATION
WORLD for a better RV deal! Visit their
website at www.glantrecreation.com!
The editors of this 2002 Spring
Business Review and Reference Guide
highly suggest that you ehotk with this
respected RV specialist before you buy
any travel trailer or camper. Their
hours art Monday through Saturday
9-6, Sunday 12-5.

1705. For your apparel and equipment with your friends.
needs, they feature a completely stocked You're always welcome it this fine course
pro shop with the latest selection of clubs, and membership is available.
bags, shoes, apparel and golf accessories Hi. Editors of this 2002 Spring
to aid in the lowering of your handicap
Busiaeit Review A Reference Guide
Golf clubs can be rented and balls, tees suggest that you get J V j t a r
•
and other items are on hand if you need group of friends sod play at DEBARY
them. For your eating and drinking GOLF A COUNTRY CLUB today!
enjoyment, they feature an excellent snack
bar. You are invited to stop after the game

SHERMAN’S AUTO REPAIR
SHERMAN WILLIAMS, OWNER
're particular about your car, then
lould be very particular about who
tie service and repair. People in this
make it a point to go to
IMAN'S AUTO REPAIR, located
iford at 2588 South Elm Ayenue.
(407)322-7009.
have equipped their service center
itate-oi-the-trt equipment which
» this atablishmcnt to accurately
conomicaJly service your vehicle,
s the time of year to have your car
ughly inspected and to have all

needed repairs snended to. Their expert
repair service on ail makes and models,
both import and domestic, assures you of
better work always it reasonable prices.
Before you take your car anywhere, be
sure to drive in to SHERMAN'S AUTO
REPAIR and get a guaranteed estimate
You can depend on their ASE certified
and dealership-trained technicians w fix
your vehicle right the first time, rhcir
work is guaranteed to be done
economically and in the shortest time
possible SHERMANS COLD AUTO

money If maintained by BROWNIE’S.
If you went a worry-free septic system,
call BROWNIE’S today el (407) 8414311 to have your questions answered.
The writers of this 2002 Spring Busi­
ness Review A Reference Guide are
pleased to recommend BROWNIE'S
SEPTIC SERVICES to all efnur maay

KAM PF T IT LE &amp; GUARANTY CORP.
Buying a home is one oT the most
important purchasa in your lifetime.
Once the deeds and mortgage documents
are signed, the property is yours, so you
think, but it may not be. Chanca are,
you are the owner, but a sure title is not
just having a deed in hand. A deed alone
will not cancel prior “rights" others may
have to your property-rights and claims
you would never expect to exist
When ■ title policy Is issued through
KAMPP TITLE A GUARANTY, you
can rest assured your property is

AIR EXPERT will beet eny written
estimate in Orange, Sem inote an d Volusia

Counties They specialize in A/C work
on cars, trucks, tractor traitors and motor
homa. They are open 7 days a week.
The editori of this 2001 Spring
Buiinrtt Review &amp; Reference Guide
•uggeit that you Hop in todny at
SHERMAN'S ALTO REPAIR for the
finest in complete automotive repair.
And remember, " You're Gifting The
D e a le r s h ip Q u ality
D e a le r t h ip

W ith ou t Tht
//j i ' V ”

protected by the policy subject only to
its term. If a Raw inthe title is discovered,
KAMPP TITLE A GUARANTY,
through its underwriter, will defend the
title a issued, it its own expense, end
will correct or clew the title, or will pay
any loss incurred, up to the face value of
the policy.
A low, one-time premiumcoven the entire
cost for a long a ownership remains in
your name. Protection of your property
rests on the financial stability and integrity
of your title potlcy issued through

KAMPP T IT LE A GUARANTY■
COUP., located in Sanford at 200 West
li t Street, in the Suetrust Beak
Building, phone (407) 322-9484 for
additional information.
The editors of this 1002 Sprieg
Business Review and Reference Guide
recommend that yen get In tonch with
KAMPF TTTLE A GUARANTY CORP.
for bet, friendly service an all i f your
title Insurance and escrow needs.

A FFO RD ABLE Q UA LITY VERTICALS

FAMILY OWNED

D EBARY G O LF &amp; COUNTRY CLUB
With more leisure time on our hands, men
and women of all ages are taking up the
challenging sport of golf. Unlike most
sports, golf can be played it your own
pace, and provida a great way to exercise
and have ftin it the same time.
DEBARY GOLF A COUNTRY CLUB
is a challenging, bauti felly landscaped 18hote course, located it 300 Piaataliou
Club Drive in Debary, phone (386) 668-

and monitor your system’s (Unction ev­
ery six months. The program is transfer■hie to new homeowners a well. Com­
mercial and industrial service is also avail­
able, including plumbing and sewer/dnin
service
Ifyou haveJust puithased a home on sep­
tic, you need BROWNIE'S. Ifyou might
sell your home hi the feture, homa with
septic systems sell fester and for more

“Performing Good Deeds For Over 38 Years”

GIANT RECREATION W ORLD
Are you looking for a good buy on a new
recreational vehicle? Then visit GIANT
RECREATION WORLD, located at
13906 West Colonial Drive (Highway
50) in Winter Garden, phone (407) 6366444 or 1-800-634-0475.
This reliable firm is your frill line dealer
for a complete selection of travel trailers,
motor homes, tent campers, truck campers
and fifth wheels, including CoucMmotu
"C oochm ni Rt s ore B u t Buy*!".
These built-for-value RV's feature master

“W E DO T H E RIG HT THING”
BROWNIE’S was re-ncqulred by the
third generation Scagrava family and has
been serving the Ccntrel Florida area since
1948. Quality service, 7 days a week, 24hours a day is BROWNIE'S motto. You
can contact BROWNIE'S at (407) MI4321.
BROWNIE'S can inspect your septic
system at regular interval], deliver liquid
systems treatment to your door each yew,

Window treatments are one of the most
important elements of distinctive interior
design. AFFORDABLE QUALITY
VERTICALS, located in Oviedo, phone
(407)366-3349, offers the discriminating
decorator the finest in Venetian blinds and
window shades. Let them make your
home their showroom
All blinds at AFFORDABLE QUALITY
VERTICALS are custom made to fit your

&amp;OPERATED FOR 14 YEA
windows. You may choose either fabric
or PVC verticals and a variety of Gruber
horizontal blinds (mini-blinds, two-inch
wood or bux wood blindsX pleated shada
and plantation shutters. They provide
free estimates and expert installations.
Venetian blinds have stood the test of time
as in important decorating tool and have
now become more poputer and versatile
than ever before. They provide easy

maintenance In comparison to fat
draperia and are built with long-Iasi
quality.
The adilers ef this 2002 Spr
Busiaess Review A Reference Cu
suggest that you a ll AFFORDAB
QUALITY VERTICALS today for
finest la products aed service
reasonable prices.

RODRIGUEZ PRODUCTOS LATINOS
Owned &amp; Operated By Hortensia Rodriguez-M arket &amp; Restaurant
RODRIGUEZ
PRODUCTOS
LATINOS is a modern grocery store that
offers everyday tow prices, high-quality
perishable departments and a variety of
senrica daigned to meet the needs of
people with busy lifestyla. They are
located in Sanford at 2921 Orlando
Drive, phone (407) 324-3714, and are
open seven days a week for your
convenience.
RODRIGUEZ
PRODUCTOS
LATINOS* cowmen can save their hardearned money with weekly specials in all
departments. Mat. dairy, produce, deli.

bakery, frozen foods and canned goods
departments offer specials each week so
that a balanced diet doesn’t have to break
the family budget Specialty items such
as deli meats, exotic fruits and ethnic foods
as well as ncccssitia such a over-thecounter medications, baby foods,
magazines, health and beauty supplies,
light bulbs, motor oil, pet food and paper
products all add up to a fell-service store.
They pride themselves on providing
everything their customers need under one
roof.
They are there to meet til of your basic

food shopping needs. They make c
effort to keep prica down and offer
newest products on the market today,
the scrvica you need plus everyday
prices
make
RODRIGt
PRODUCTOS LATINOS the p|K
shop.
The editors or Ibis 2002 Spr
Business Review A Reference Gi
recommend
RODRIGl
PRODUCTOS LATINOS ,
encourage you to stop by soon! T
thank you for your business!

�TIIK SKMIMIMHIKKAI.il

Wednesday. May 22.2002

7A

S ch o o l N ew s
Use Captain
Mfnohetpsa
patron at (be
I Lake Travel
jency during
kfy*wikJe
Elementary
School's
vnunity Day.
^ the event,
t was held in
iiooTs Multi­
pose Room,
dents set up
h the Imagi­
nary town of
Crystal Lake.
« s e s includPying salon,
I bank and a
bookstore.

Seminole
Dividend
of the Year
announced
T erry S is a le u m s a k , a
Id llw ild e E le m e n ta ry
Sch o o l v o lu n te e r, is
S e m in o le C o u n ty 's
D iv id e n d o f th e Y ear.
T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t w as
m ad e d u r in g th e 2 8 th
an n u al D iv id e n d S c h o o l
V olu n teer R e c o g n itio n
e v e n t h e ld e a r lie r th is
m o n th . M o re th a n 4 0 0 v o l­
u n te e rs w e re in a tte n ­
d an ce.
V o lu n te e rs h a v e d o n a t­
ed m o re th a n 9 8 ,2 5 0 h ou rs
o f s e rv ic e to S e m in o le
C o u n ty P u b lic S ch o o ls .
O n e h u n d red an d n in e
v o lu n te e rs h a v e d o n a te d
1,000 h o u rs cu m u la tiv e ly .
T h re e v o lu n te e r s w ere
h o n o red fo r 2 0 p lu s y ears
o f v o lu n te e r in g , in clu d in g
P eg H a rtw e ll, 2 5 y e a rs ;
Jo a n n e H a v ilc e k , 24 y ears;
an d V eda B la k e , 2 0 y ears.
S is a le u m s a k h a s v o lu n ­
teered 561 h o u rs th is
sch o o l y ear. S h e p a rtic iates in S u p e r S c ie n tis t,
e a d in g Is F u n d a m e n ta l,
th e c lin ic , d e s ig n s s ta g e
p ro p s, c o o k s fo r m u ltic u l­
tu ral fa ir s , an d p la n ts
s h ru b s at th e s c h o o l. Sh e
a lso v o lu n te e r s at
M ille n n iu m M id d le
S c h o o l.
T w o o th e r s p e c ia l v o l­
u n te e rs w e re g iv e n s p e cia l
re c o g n itio n , in c lu d in g
L a rry B ro w n fro m L ake
H o w e ll H ig h . A 1997
T e a ch e r o f th e Y ear, B ro w n
w as fo rce d to re tire d u e to
h e a lth p ro b le m s .
H o w e v e r, h e is s till w o rk ­
in g w ith s tu d e n ts as a
D iv id e n d .
R om y Ira n p o u r, a 19y e a r-o ld y o u th v o lu n te er,
w as a ls o re co g n iz e d fo r
h is w o rk as a D iv id e n d at
L o n g w o o d E lem en tary .
T h e C o m m u n ity
R e so u rce
V o lu n te e r/ S p e a k e r's
B u reau h o n o re d n u m e ro u s
s p e a k e rs , in c lu d in g Veda
B lak e , p u p p e ts , p u p p e t
m a k in g , a n d s to r y te llin g ;
Je ra ly n M a rtin e z , G re e n
C irc le / c u ltu ra l d iv e r s ity ;
M ik e M e a d o rs , m o tiv a ­
tio n ; S a fe h o u s e o f
S e m in o le , te e n a g e d a tin g ,
c o n flic t re s o lu tio n , fe e l­
in g s a n d s a fe ty p la n n in g ;
S e m in o le C o u n ty P u b lic
L ib rary, b o o k ta lk s, s to ry ­
te llin g ; an d S .A .F .E . (S ta y
A liv e fro m E d u ca tio n ),
d a n g e rs o f d riv in g u n d er
th e in flu e n c e o f a lc o h o l o r
d ru g s , n o t w e a rin g seatb e lts , an d th e c o n s e ­
q u e n c e s o f th e ir a ctio n s.
For m o re in fo rm a tio n
on th e D iv id e n d s Sch o o l
V o lu n te e r P ro g ram in
S e m in o le C o u n ty P u b lic
S c h o o ls , v isit th e d istrict
w eb p a g e
w w w .s c p s .k l2 .fl.u s o r ca ll
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Herald ptioloa by Tommy Vincent
stant Principal Nanette Brorzo has her hair colored by students, from loti, Shanico Jenkins, Jacqueline Williams and Kevin Manager during
vtlde Elementary School's Community Day.
- - •
.............. •

Top left, Crystal Lake Polico Officers, Irom left, Croix Trosper.
Teonna Knox. Duravious Lowery and Juan Daniel Guzman,
bring in an accused thiol, Idylfwildo Principal David Scott, who
was arrested for removing shopping carts Irom the local gro­
cery store. At left. Bankers Vickie Yoho and Joshua Valazquez
hold up Ireo gills to entice people to open accounts at Crystal
Lake Bank. Pictured above. Megan Lowry hands out the
schedule tor Idyllwilde’s Community Day at the Crystal Lake
Chamber ol Commerce The imaginary town has a population
ol 145. with the principal industry ol learning,

e students awarded Furlong’s 2002 Special Senior Award scholarships
idle County School
lumber Larry Furlong
announced the winners
J02 Special Senior
scholarships,
ive winners include the

To be eligi­
ble for this
award, stu­
dents must
submit an
essay describ­
ing how they
&gt;K:
i W illiams — Lake
have dem on­
strated the
t High
seven qualities
i Isherwixid — Lyman
of the Special
B arbarow
Senior. The
yn Barbarow — Lake
qualities are ser­
igh
n DeAngelo — O viedo
vice In community, perseverance
in work, empathy for others,
cooperation with teachers and
ene Moore — Sem inole
classmates, independence ol
, thought, appreciation lor free­
ig Furlong's campaign
it on the School Board,
dom and democracy, and love of
lised, if elected, to
family and friends.
i portion of his school
Students must also lornish
ilary for Special Senior
two letters of recomm endation
icholarships. Since 1991,
One letter must be from a cu r­
f 62 students have
rent or former teacher I he other
I 535,200 In scholarships.
letter can be from anyone per-

■u m i i i &lt; n n -* ” -* * * * * ''!-,.

aesaajauoB

DeAngelo

Isherw ood

sonally acquainted with th estn
dent stub as an employer,
triend, guidance counselor,
neighbor or cleric.
Applicants have to be regis­
tered voters or pre-registered it
less than IH years of age. A ce r­
tified copy of tiie student's high
school transc ript must also be
supplied.
I he Special Senior Award is
a wav for me to sav ‘thank you'

Moore

tsherw ood

to the people of Seminole
County," Furlong said.
The School Board member
personally meets with each stu­
dent and his or her home. At
each high school's awards pro­
gram, he presents the checks
and certificates fo the winners.
Furlong has dedicated the
Special Senior Award to the
memory of his parents, John and
Fvalyn Furlong.

"M y parents firm ly believed
that the road to success is paved
with a good edu cation," Furlong
said..
Furlong hopes that others will
make donations to boost the
am ount of the award.
"E very penny donated will go
to increase the size o f the checks
given to the winning students.
With college costs skyrocketing,
the more I can raise, the more
help we can be to the kids and
their parents," he said.
Anyone wishing to donate to
the Special Senior Award may
send a check payable to The
Foundation for Sem inole
County Public Schools, P.O. Box
300220, Fern Park, FL, 32730.
Please note on the check that the
donation is for the Special
Senior Award.
All contributions are tax
deductible.

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he

S e m in o l e H e jia l d

Board Newt

Three area educators
named as A ssistant
Principals o f the Year

The Sem inole County
Schixil Board will hold its
regular m eeting 7 p.m,
Tuesday, May 28, in the
Educational Support Center,
located at 4(X) E. L ik e Mary
lllvd., Sanford.
The Board will meet in
regular session at 3:10 p.m.
Tuesday, June 11, in the
s.ime location.
For a copy o f the agendas,
contact Karen Fonder, clerk
to the School Board, at 407320-0003.

Foundation News
• Mom than 150 local
golfers, with the support of
many Ii k .i I businesses, par­
ticipated in the eighth annu­
al Golf for Education
Tournament that was held
on Monday, April 15, at the
Heathrow Country Club.
The tournament was a fourperson scramble with lunch
and dinner provided. The
goal was to have fun, but
most importantly, it raised
$40,(XX) to support programs
for students and teachers of
Seminole County Public
Schools.
Hie tournament w as a
sellout this year with more
prizes than ever before. The
Foundation programs
include teacher classroom
grants. Teacher of the Year
and School-Related
Employee1 of the Year
Programs, Dividend
Recognition, High School
Academic Tournaments, stu­
dent scholarships, and many
other programs that enhance
public education in Sem inole
County.
• Rodney Clark, A rvida’s
Central Florida Regional
President, and David
Robinson, Managing Broker
of Arvido Realty Services,
Winter Park, announced that
the com pany's Central
Florida Region offices, in a
combined effort, rose in
excess o f S8,5(X) during the
recent W inter Park Sidew alk
Art Festival, that.w as held
March 15-17. All proceeds
raises! were donated to the
Orange and Seminole
County Public Schools
Foundations through the
Arvida Realty Foundation.
For more information on
The Foundation for
Sem inole County Public
Schools call Dr. Tina
Calderone at 407-320-0180.

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H erald ptioto b y Tom m y V incent

I

Singing
about
tomorrow
Students at Wicklow
Elementary School
recently performed
the musical “Annie.
Pictured above, the
cast of the produc­
tion takes a break to
pose for picture. At
left, Sarah Steiner,
middle, played the
leading role of Annie.

Space Days

H erald p tio lo b y T om m y V incent

At Goldsboro Elementary Magnet School, Space Day 2002 expanded trom a ono day of celebration to two lull
days of action packed adventure. Pictured above, a student dressed up as a satellite, walks through the audionce during Space Days multi-media event, which included music, video, audience participation and visits trom
extraterrestrials.

Three Sem inole County
educators were recently
named assistant principals of
the year.
Karen Finkelstein of
Eastbrook Elementary, Kathy
H om er o f Jackson H eights
M iddle, and M ichelle
C lopton o f Lyman High,
w ere named Sem inole
County Elem entary and
Secondary A ssistant
Principals o f the Year.
Finkclstein Is in
her third
year as assis­
tant princial at
astbrook
Elem entary
after serving
three years
at Wekiva
Elem entary
Finkelstein
and three
years at Geneva Elementary.
She started her career in
Sem inole County as a teacher
at Spring Lake Elem entary
for eight years. Finkelstein
then becam e a curriculum
resource specialist at Forest
C ity Elem entary before b ein g
promoted to assistant p rin ci­
pal.
She is a graduate from the
U niversity o f M issouri and
received her M aster's d egree
from Nova University.
Finkelstein is m arried and
has two children. Son Ryan is
a graduate o f the U niversity
of Central Florida and w orks
as a sales representative.
D aughter Brigctte graduated
from the U niversity of
Florida and Emory
U niversity and is em ployed
as a behav­
ior scientist.
H orner
w as b om in
W inter Park
and is a
product of
the Florida
Public
School
System of
Horner
O range
County. She
graduated from the
U niversity o f C entral Florida
with a BA in Elem entary
Education and a M asters in
Education Leadership.
She taught elem entary

school for 20 years at several
sch oo ls in Sem in ole County.
Sh e began teaching social
stu d ies in m id dle sch oo l in
1997 a t Jackson H eights and
becam e an assistan t principal
in 1999.
Som e o f her resp o n sib ili­
ties are: student recognition,
cam pu s su p erv ision , em er­
gency m anagem ent, tran s­
p o rtation, stud ent activities,
public relations, and staff
d evelopm ent.
She is m arried and has a
son, E aston, a stu d en t at
O vied o H igh Sch oo l.
C lopton is the produ ct o f a
m ilitary u p brin gin g never
ca llin g anyw here hom e until
1984 w hen
h er fam ily
m oved to
Florida. She
raduated
rom the
U niversity
o f C entral
Florida
w here she
received her
B achelor of
Scien ce
d eg ree in Social Scien ce
E du cation in 1991.
C lop ton tau ght seventhg rad e English for on e year at
D eltona M id dle School in
Volusia C ou nty then moved
to Sem in ole C o u n ty in 1992
w hen she w as hired to teach
Social Stu dies at Lym an
High.
O v er the co u rse o f five
years, C lop ton tau ght e v e ry ­
thing from G eog rap h y to AP
A m erican G ov ern m en t. She
w as th e assistan t coach for
the g irls ' and b o y s' tennis
team s and the Stu d en t
G ov ern m en t A d v isor for four
years.
Sh e obtained h er M asters
d eg ree in Edu cational
L ead ership in 1996 from
N ova Sou th eastern
U niversity, her S p e cialist in
1999 and Ph.D . in 2000, both
from the U n iv ersity of
Florida.
C lo p to n has b een an a ssis­
tant p rin cip al at Lym an High
sin ce M arch o f 1997.
Sh e is m arried and has two
sons, Ju stin is a sop hom ore
at O v ied o H igh an d Eric is in
fifth grad e at Law ton
Elem entary.

S

What'*
* happening around Seminole ...
Goldsboro Elementary School
At Goldsboro Elementary
Magnet School, Space Day 2002
expanded from a one day of cele­
bration to two full days of action
packed adventure. The activities
started on Thursday, May 2, with a
guest speaker. Mr. Dougherty, a
computer engineer from Lickheed
Martin, used a multi-media presen­
tation to answer questions about
Mars anti the Odyssey, [during the
afternoon, fourth and fifth graders
competed in the second annual
Water Bottle Rocket Competition,
using rockets that were designed
anti build by the students.
I Vi Friday, May 3. through a
i^tilli-media event designed and
developed by students and staff at
Goldsboro, tile boys and girls
became visitors to the planet Mars.
The event included interactive tech­
nology presentations, music, video,
audience participation and visits
from extraterrestrials. Throughout
the campus, student artwork and
space techno Ii&gt;gy projects were on
display. Ihe events served as a
vehicle to bring together students,
parents, gin's! speakers and invited
guests to showcase what Goldsboro
Elementary does best.
The project was designed and
presented by the following stiff
members:
• Gene Bush, "Kids Space
Center" Specialist
• Erik Raynor, leehnology
Specialist
• Debbie Rivera, Math/Scicnce
Specialist
• Ginger Schwab, Fourth Grade
Teacher
In addition, we are in "launch
mode" in the Kids Space Center for
the yearly space launch Fifth-grade
students spent the last month
preparing for the Goldslxim launch.
I vcry student has an assigned posi­
tion in either the Mission Control
Room, the Space Shuttle or the
Lunar Lander. Throughout the
three-hour launch cy cle, they am
responsible for manning their posi­
tions and performing the tasks necessory for a successful launch
Beginning May 8, each filth-grade
spent one full day in the Space

Center, as they become
"Goldsboro's astronaut crew".
Hamilton Elementary School
The students and staff at
Hamilton Elementary Cluster
Magnet School for Communications
through Advanced Technology
have been very busy preparing for
our fifth-graders graduation. On
Thursday, May 9, the students
enjoyed the annual D A.R E, picnic
at Meilonville Park. In additional to
barbecue with hotdogs, baked
beans, fresh fruit and chips, stu­
dents anil their families enjoyed
police demonstrations with police
dogs, cars and bicycles.
On Monday, May 20. fifth-grade
students were honored at a gradua­
tion luncheon in Hamilton's multi­
purpose rixim. Students were given
a choice of entree items and were
served by fourth-graders. Students
chi we haked chicken or meal loaf,
mashed [xitatoes, vegetables, rolls
and choice of a baked dessert.
Entertainment was provided by the
Hamilton staff, and a Spiderman
theme prevailed in the perfor­
mance. Following Hamilton tradi­
tion, the event concluded with an
emotional "l Hope You Dance"
sing-a-long.
Finally, on May 22, the students
will graduate in a 6 p.m. ceremony.
Student reporters Mcilissu
Williams. Sarah Bcndoski, and
(aquantay Mike wrote the following
article for the April edition of The
Hamilton Herald.
IThe fifth graders are having a
celebration at f lamilton Elementary
on May 22, 21X12 at 6 p.m It will be
held in the multipurpose nxim, and
we heard that there going to be
excitement. Some of the events that
we're having are graduation, music
as you walk in, special honors, a
speech from Mrs. Parker, a D A R E,
presentation, a PowerPoint featur­
ing all of our fifth graders, and on
refreshments. According to Ms.
Phillips, our assistant principal,
graduation Ls important because,
'You are leaving Elementary sclnxil.
Hus is a celebration of all the years
you have spent at Hamilton
Elementary. I feel it is a formal way

i

of saying gixxl bye to us and show­
ing that you are ready for middle
school.’ "
Each fifth-grade class has select­
ed a D.A.R.E. essay winner, and the
essay winners will read their essays
during the ceremony. We will miss
all of our fabulous fifth graders and
wish them the very best in middle
school.
Lawtun Chiles Middle School
• On April 19, Chiles Middle
had its second annual Earth Day
Celebration. Many thanks to the fol­
lowing organizations: the PTSA;
Lukas Nursery; Winn Dixie;
Seminole Community College,
Elorida Trail Assix-iation; Florida
Department of Environmental
Protection; Green
Seminole/Natural Linds; Brevard
Nature Alliance; Safari Todwell
Wildlife Pnxluction; C.A.K.E.
foundation; David Waller, City of
Oviedo Arborist; Prehistoric
Animals; Daniel Kavala, Elorida
IX-partment of Fish and Wildlife;
Cow Camp; Joseph Wasserman,
Seminole Division of Forestry;
Seminole County Stomi Water;
Seminole County Public Works;
Seminole County Recycling;
Seminole County Agriculture
Center; eighth grade giftcxl science
students; and schixil volunteer,
Christine King.
• Helen Reed has been selected
os the Seminole County Character
Education Teacher of the Year. This
is quite an honor, and the Schixil
Board will recognize her on May
28.
Reed is also the sponsor of the
schixil's student literary magazine.
Hie I'a nlhology. The magazine has
received Ihe Award of Excellence
from the National Council Teachers
of English (NLTE). Chiles Middle
was the only middle sduxtl in
Florida to receive this, or any,
award from the Program for
Retognizuig Excellence in Student
Literary Magazines (NCTE).
Sanford Middle School
• Sanford Middle Schixil's
Concert and Advanced Bands
recently competed in the District VI

Florida Bandmasters Assixialion
Middle Schixil Concert Festival
Assessment held at Lyman High
Schixil on April 18-21). The Concert
Band performed three pieces and
received an Excellent Rating for all
three. They also received an
Excellent Rating in Sight Reading.
Hie Advanced Band also per­
formed three pieces and they
received the highest reading for all
three. Straight Superiors. They also
received a Superior Hating in Sight
Reading.
The Concert and Advanced
Bands are directed by David
I Iidgecoth.
• SMS Odyssey of the Mind
team placed 1st in the State
Competition held on April 13th at
the University of Central Florida.
they will go on to compete for
the Work! Title in Boulder,
Colorado on May 20-22. The six
member team is made up of Carli
Barrios, Bryan Hood, Julian
Brown, Brendan Case, Jason
Schnier and Amin Sadri. Their
coach is Carlos Barrios.
The category is called "It's a
Snap!'* and they liad to create a
stmeture weighing no more than 15
grams out of balsa wixxl. The struc­
ture Fiad to snap into place and
then support weight. The winning
weight that the stmeture held was
an impressive 495 pounds.
South Seminole Middle School
• South Seminole’s Odyssey of
the Mind team recently placed sec­
ond at the regional tournament.
The second-place finish qualifies
the team for the state tournament to
Lx* field at the University of Central
Florida. Team members are: Jade
Stone, Malt Chapman, Kathy
Rodrigue/, Aaron Blanch, Chris
Barbe, Juliette Nixo, and Karen
Rodrigue/. Team sponsor ts Lisa
Fields.
• Melissa Theodore lias been
selected as South Seminole's schixil
representative for Ihe SASA Schixil
Leader of the Year Award SSMS
Mixed Chorus recently received an
overall “Superior" rating .it the dis­
trict festival Chorus director Ls
Elise Howell.

• Christopher Bridgman
recently earned POP Warner AllAmerican Scholar Athlete status for
the fourth year in a row. If he is
selected for national honors he will
be awarded a scholarship.
Teague Middle School
Faculty member Susan Dellert
was selected as one of two
Seminole County educators to par­
ticipate in the Fullbright-Hays
International Studies Program.
Dellert will be traveling with other
educators and University of Central
Florida professors to the Caribbean
to develop a multicultural curricu­
lum. Shevwill visit the islands of
Trinidad, Tobago, Barbados, and
Jamaica this summer for 36 days
and return to offer three in-service
workshops in Central Honda.
Lake Mary High School
• A team of 12 students received
"Superior” ratings in every single
event they entered at the Elorida
State Spanish Competition. Walking
away with a total of 19 trophies,
including first place, were Jaclyn
Barbarow, Jessica Chiu, Judith
Claessens, Elizabeth Dorfman,
Scott Hall, Mandi Hughes,
Mahipal Raythattha, Nicole
Rodrigue/, Carlyn Smith, Moe
Warden, Andrew Wright and
Priscilla Zorrilta. Congratulations
to them and their sponsors, Minnie
Cardona and Millie Pabon.
• Lake Mary's Latin students
performed at top levels recently in
the National Latin Exam. Andrew
Davis and Alyssa LaRen/ie earned
a very rare perfect score on the
exam. Gold medaLs (Sumnu Cum
Laude) were awarded to Andrew,
Alyssj, Christopher Kairis and
Derek Lanuto while Jarion
Coleman, Alicia Maas, Ryan Crajo
and Chinda Hemmavanh look sil­
ver medals (Maxima Cum Laude).
Angela Cardetti and Michael
Miranda earned Magna Cum
laude, and Garrett Braun, Felicia
Zabel, Ian Pilcher and Bijan
Amir/adehxsl earned Cum Laude.
• Congratulations to Junior
Tracey Harrop who scored HtX)on
ihe verbal section and Junior

Andrew Grellman who scored 800
on Ihe math section of the SAT.
TFiese are exceptional accomplish­
ments by two extremely talented
students.
• Senior Mike Lane won first
place in the English Speakers
Union's Annual Central Honda
Shakespeare Contest. Mike won
$1,000 and a trip to New York City
to compete in the national competi­
tion. Congratulations to him and
sponsor Dr. Harry Goldman.
• For the eighth time in ten
years, the Junior Engineering
Technical Society Team won the
Regional Competition at UCF
agaiast schools from across Central
Florida. Co-sponsors are Mark
Schlfferand Clyde Hayes.
• Social Studies teacher Thom
Werthman lias been nominated as a
finalist for the National Teachers
Hall of Fame.
• Special congratulations to
Coach Carl Brown on being named
the State of Florida's 6A Coach of
the Year by the Florida I ligh Schixil
Activities Association. Couch
Brown's team won the Regional
Championship, and lost to defend­
ing State CFiampion Miami Edison
in the State SetnifinaLx.
• The Girls Basketball Team Kid
a marvelous 33-1 season. Players
Bryn Mosler. Jackie Beik, and
Alexa Kane made First Team AllConference. Angie Pressey and
Meghan Chamberlain were Second
Team All-Conference.
• Dr. Harry Goldman and his
2001-02 Essence staff received the
I lighest Award for Excellence in
Student Literary Magazine. Only 47
schixil magazines in the nation and
only four in Elorida are recipients of
this honor, which Ls presented by
the National Council of Teachers of
English.
• The Like Mary Varsity Color
Guard, under the Direction of
Michele Dershimer, has continu­
ously won first place awards.
Recently, they competed at the WGI
World CFiampion-ships in Dayton,
Ohio, with more than 9,000 other
entrants. The Open Guard Team
received a well-earned second-place
silver medal.

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

Woman’s online
lover has right
words, wrong moves

O ut &amp; A bout

Honoring our heroes

'T h e Real Thing,” a play
by Tom Stoppard and
d irected by G eorge
C o lan g clo , w ill b e p er­
form ed by the Orlando
Theatre Project until
Sunday, M ay 26, in
Sem in o le C om m u nity
C o lle g e 's Fine A rts th e a tre .
P erform ance tim es are 8
p.m. Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, and 2 p.m .
Sunday. T ickets are $18,
and stu d en t and sen io r d is­
cou n ts a rc available.
For reserv ation s, call 407328-2040.

DEAR ABBY: For the past three months, I
have had a long-distance relationship with a
man I met through an Internet dating Web site.
He claims he's not interested in meeting any­
one else, but has not yet deleted his Internet
profile. He still receives e-mail from women —
and has continued to meet them — all the
while Insisting he wants a
serious relationship with
mel
This situation is making
me very uncomfortable.
While he says all the right
things, I cannot completely
trust him.
When I confronted him,
__
he said these women are
just looking for friends
(oh, really?), and he feels
Ah h v
8ure about where to "draw
the line."
_ _ _ _ _
What do you think,
Abby? Should I trust him?

m f

Universal Needs
Alliance Summer Program
still h as op enings for its
2002 sum m er program .
To enroll, participants
need a registration form ,
certified birth certificate,
the fu ll registration fee o f
$20 and 550 for th e first
w eek. Four C is w elcom e.
T h e program starts May
28 from 7 a.m . to 6 p.m.
A ctiv ities inclu d e bow lin g,
sw im m ing, field trips,
m o vies, b reak fast and
lunch.
T h e program w ill be held
at the H opper C om m unity
C enter, located at 1110 P ine
Ave., in Sanford . For infor­
m atio n , call Sy b erln a W ynn
at 407-321-8896.

HANGING IN THERE IN TUCSON
DEAR HANGING IN THERE: No. You are
looking for an exclusive relationship, while
he is still looking — period. Actions speak
louder than words, and it's clear that he's not
leveling with you.

HerMd yheta by Tmmr) Wnww&gt;
Sanford Mayor Brady Lassard presents, Iron left. R eel Reserve Board Members Bill Clark and Andy Bolton, Fleet Reserve Vice
President Hank Mahanke and Fleet Reserve Ladies Auxiliary Member Mary Clark with a proclamation making Monday, May 27, a spe­
cial day to honor our heroic dead. A Memorial Day parade will be held In downtown beginning 10:30 am. Monday, followed by a cere­
mony In Memorial Park.

DEAR ABBY: Last week, I visited my Aunt
Bess in M ississippi. She is a great cook and
served a delicious trifle to us and the 30 or so
relatives who cam e for the fam ily reunion.
Although the dessert she presented w as w on­
derful, I was disappointed she hadn't served
the wonderful fresh fruit dessert she served
last sum m er when m y children and I visited. I
told her how m uch we had enjoyed the fruit
dessert and asked her for the recipe. Sadly, she
said she no longer had it. She said she had
loaned her Dear Abby C ookbooklet to a friend
who had subsequently lost it.
Abby, does a fresh fruit dessert ring a bell
with you? If you give m e the recipe, I’ll send
her a copy — or better yet, how can 1 get your
cookbooklet? I'm sure with a recipe that good,
your cookbooklet m ust have others that are
also outstanding.

Suspended License
• Seminole Deputy Daren Tjomstol
arrested Mohammed Ahmed-Olgas, 31, of
vood Friday for driving with a »us1 license and resisting an officer,
nger of the vehicle, Renee
j/all, 32, of Orlando, was also arrested
for possession of marijuana.
• Seminole Deputy David Kohn arrest­
ed Mkliael Knapp, 44, of Sanford Friday
for his second charge of driving with a
suspended license.
• Casselberry Officer Johnie Gibson
a nested Michael Johnson, 18, of Winter
Springs Sunday for driving without an
issued license.

TRICIA IN TAMPA, TLA.
DEAR TRICI A: As a matter of fact, it does
ring a bell. That dessert has always been a
favorite summer taste-treat in my family. It's
called Summer Surprise Dessert and Is
extremely easy to make.
My cookbooklet set can be ordered by
sending a business-size, self-addressed,
stamped (57 cents) envelope, plus check or
money order for $10 (U.S. funds only) to:
Dear Abby Cookbooklet Set, P.O. Box 447,
Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage la
included.)
Fruit Is plentiful in the markets now, so I’ll
go ahead and give you the recipe for the
Summer Surprise Dessert, and since you’ve
made my mouth water, I may make one for
myself this weekend.
SUMMER SURPRISE DESSERT
1 cup frvsh seedless grapes, halved
1 cup fresh w hole blueberries’
1 cup fresh straw berries, halved
1 cup fresh peaches, cut in bite-sized pieces
1 cup firmly packed brow n sugar
2 cups dairy sour cream
In shallow 9-by-12-inch glass dish, com bine
all fruit and m ix w ell. Sprinkle brow n sugar
over the fruit. Top with sour cream . C over w ith
plastic wrap: refrigerate 3 to 4 hours or
overnight. The sour cream will seep through
the brown sugar to the fruit.
To serve, gently stir the fruit; spoon into
sherbet glasses.
TIP: Any com bination o f fruits may be used:
fresh plums, kiwi, raspberries, pitted bing
cherries, etc. However, FRESH peaches, FRESH
grapes and FRESH blueberries are a necessity.
Frozen or canned fruits are N O T recom m endNr
Pauline Phillips and her daughter Jeanne
Phillips share the pseudonym Abigail Van
Suren. Write Dear Abby at
vww.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los
Vngeles, CA 90069.

0 1001 U N IV E R S A L E E E SS S Y N D IC A T E

Vehicle Theft
• Sanford Investigator Paul Herx
arrested Loquita Roker, 20, of Sanford
Friday for grand theft auto. Roker report­
edly stole a 1993 four-door Saturn. When
police arrested Roker at mom 322 of the
Super Eight Motel located on State Road
46, they also arrested occupant Derrick
Jones, 24, of Sanford. He was charged
with possession of cocaine and marijuana.
• Sanford Officer Ted Butler arrested
Joseph Simmons, 1, of Sanford Saturday
for two counts of burglary, grand theft
auto, larceny and possession of burglary
tools. Simmons reportedly tried to steal a
car from a Lake Avenue resident.
Shoplifting
• Sanford Officer Daniel Camargo
arrested Angela Williams, 36, of Sanford
Friday for larceny. Williams reportedly
stole $62 worth of merchandise from the
Ross clothing store on Orlando Drive.
• Casselberry police arrested C u ries
Willis, 20, of Lungwood Friday for retail
theft and possession of a controlled sub­
stance. In the presence of an officer, Willis
reportedly ate part of a hotdog and drank
a portion of a slurpee while at the Circle K
food mart in Casselberry. According to the
police report, Willis then informed the
cashier that he had forgotten his wallet,
and attempted to exit without paying for
the food. Store employees advised author­
ities that this was the fourth incident in a
short period of time where Wiliis has
brought forth merchandise and then
claimed to have forgotten his wallet.
Police arrested Willis and found other
unpaid store merchandise in his pockets
and a pill bottle containing Clon.izip.im, a
Schedule IV controlled substance.
• Casselberry police arrested Kimberly
Ritchie, 26, of Sanford Sunday for retail
theft and fraudulently obtaining two pre­
scriptions. Ritchie reportedly walked out
of a Casselberry pharmacy with an
unpaid bottle of chocolate milk. When
police responded, Ritchie admitted to
fraudulently obtaining the two prescrip­
tions of Ultram and Carisoprodol.
Resisting an Officer
Seminole Deputy William Smithcy

Dan Ping

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arrested Thomas Smith, 35, of Sanford
Friday for resisting an officer. Authorities
were attempting to arrest Smith who had
an active warrant out of Seminole County
for violation of probation (grand theft)
when he slammed his front door on the
officers and ran out the back door to a neighbor's house. Police foumf him hid­
ing in the nearby resident's walk-in closet.
Prostitution Sting
The Sanford Police Department Tactical
Unit conducted Friday a sting operation
for prostitution in the area of 3rd Street
and Sanford Avenue. Those arrested
offered an undercover agent money In
exchange for a sex act.
Clayton Cochran, 36, of Sanford for
prostitution and possession of marijuana.
Junior Izaguirre, 30, of Miami for pros­
titution.
Jerry Fraley, 30, of Apopka for prostitu­
tion and possession of cocaine.
Sergio Guzman, 36, of [X’ltona for pros­
titution.
Paul Cutcher, 31, of Lake Mary for
prostitution.
Ceroid Cowan, 21, of Brooklyn, Iowa
for prostitution.
Daniel Frick, 30, of Sanford for prostitu­
tion.
Drug Possession
Seminole Deputy Andrew Conklin
arrested Jonathon Boston, 28, of Winter
Springs Friday for possession of marijua­
na, a controlled substance and drug para­
phernalia.
DUI
• Florida Highway Trooper CXrrrick
Kuiper arrested John Calbary, 21, of
Winter Springs Friday for driving under
die influence. Galhary was reportedly
involved in a traffic crash at E. Lake Drive
and Center Drive. Breath tests at the jail
revealed a blood alcohol content of about
.184.
• Seminole CVputy David Kohn arrest­
ed Fidel Castillo, 20, of Sanford Saturday
for his second charge of driving under the
influence, driving with a suspended
license and resisting an officer. Breath tests
at the jail revealed a blixxl alcohol content
of about. ,133.
• Seminole Deputy FXivid Kohn arrest­
ed Albert Kearney, 49, of Sanford Sunday
for driving under the influence. According
to the police report, while traveling north­
bound on State Rood MX) approaching

Park Avenue, authorities narrowly missed
hitting Kearney who was riding a red
■southbound in the deputy's lane of
c. There was no lights or reflectors on
the bike. As police turned their vehicle
around, Kearney reportedly fell of the
bike at 27th Street and State Road 600. He
refused field sobriety and breath tests.
• ‘Lake Mary
‘
Cpl. V.M. Pickle:
Pickiesmier
arrested Damoni IHarding, 24, of
Longwood Sunday for driving under the
influence and resisting an officer.
• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrested
Edilberto Mendoza, 29, of Sanford Sunday
for driving under the Influence and dri­
ving without an issued license. Police also
cited Mendoza for failure to maintain a
e in g Je L in e . b p M o x a U in o r o f a lc o h o l

Fleeing and Eluding
Winter Springs police arrested Anthony
Martin, 23, of Longwood Sunday for flee­
ing and eluding, and reckless driving.
Martin reportedly led Winter Springs
police on a chase in the area of Tuskawilla
Road and State Road 434. According to
the report, speeds reached 90 mph.
Lungwood police caught up with Martin
at his home after Winter Springs police
radioed ahead information to foe depart­
ment.
ABC Liquor is Robbed
Seminole County Sheriff’s Office
deputies responded Sunday to ABC
Liquors at 1910 State Road 434 in refer­
ence to a retail theft. The store manager
reported that two white males between
the ages of 25 and 30 entered the liquor
store and selected five bottles of Grey
Goose Vodka. The two males then exited
and sped off in a white Lexus. Each bottle
is valued at about $30.
Throwing Rocks at McLain
Sheriff's office deputies responded to
the area of Celery Avenue and Mellonville
Avenue Saturday after County
Commissioner Daryl McLain and his wife,
Barbara, reported a young black male
threw a hard object or rock at their 1979
Chevrolet Corvette. Authorities were
unable to locate any damage to McLain's
vehicle. The case was turned over to the
state attorney's office for a filing decision.

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• Seminole Deputy Charles Albrecht
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Springs Sunday for driving under the
Influence. Breath tests at the jail revealed a
blood alcohol content of about .093.
• Oviedo Officer K. Mojica arrested
Christine Cook, 45, of Geneva Saturday
for driving under the influence and child
endangerment Two young boys under
the age of 10 were in the rear set of the
vehicle. Breath tests at the jail revealed a
blood alcohol content of about .165.

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Obituaries

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Maria A. "A n ita* Irving
M aria A. "A nita" Irving, 78,
of Deltona died Sunday, May
19, 2002 in Florida HospitalFish Memorial in Orange City.
She was bom in Waterbury,
Coral/, and was an account
typist for AVCO-Lycoming in
Stamford, Conn. She was a
m em ber t&gt;f Deltona Christian
Church (Plsdples of Christ).
She was also a DolphinetteeWivea o f Subm arine Veterans
of W orld War II, and was
associated with the Deltona
High 12 Club. She enjoyed
cooking and baking for oth­
ers.
Survivors include her hus­
band o f 35 years, Harry Irving

of Deltona; a daughter, Bonny
Comming of Stamford, Conn.;
a sister, Doris Mayberger of
Inglewood; a brother, Donald
Messenger of North Port; and
two grandchildren.
Baldauff Funeral Home in
Orange City is in charge o f the
arrangements. ,
M iriam A. O 'C onnor
Miriam A. O'Connor, 78, of
Sanford died Saturday, M ay
18, 2002, i n 1 A ltam onte
Springs.
Bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., she
was a hom em aker and a
Catholic.
Survivors include her son,
Patrick O 'C onnor of Sanford;

a daughter, Maureen Ethridge
of Lake Mary; a sister, Beatrice
Pfeiffer of Houston; and four
grandchildren.
Visitation and service was
Tuesday, M ay 21, 2002 at
Brisson Funeral Home in
Sanford.

Institute, and the A .R.R.L
Survivors include his wife,
Barbara Robson of Osteen; his
son, Matt Brantly of Osteen; a
daughter, Julie McCrystal of
Osteen; and a grandson, Colin
McCrystal of Osteen.
Visitation w as Monday,
M ay 20, 2002 at Gramkow
Funeral Home in Sanford.
Service was Tuesday, May
21,2002, at St. Claire Catholic
C om m unity
Church
in
Deltona with Father Charles
VIviano officiating,
In lieu o f flowers, the family asks that a contribution be
m ade
to St.
Claire
Com m unity
Church
in
Deltona.

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Alfred Robson
Alfred Robson, 76, of
Osteen died Thursday, May
1 6 ,2 0 0 1
H e was a lifelong resident
o f Sanford and had been a
principal investigator for the
Federal
Aviation
Administration.
He was a lifetime member
o f the I.E.E.E., the Naval

Joh n David Singletary
John David Singletary, 51,
of Sanford died Sunday, May
19, 2002 in Maitland Health
Care Center.
He was bom in Sarasota
and moved to Central Florida
in 1969. He was a Baptist.
Survivors include two
brothers, Russell Warren
Singletary of Deltona and
James Lawrence Singletary of
Sanford; and four sisters,
Barbara
Jane
Wade
of
Daytona, Nora Ann Smith of
Monticello, Ky., Arlene Bessie
Smith of Sanford, and Ubria
lee Stebbins of Haines City.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home in Sanford is in charge

of the arrangements.
Edith L. Zarle
Edith L Zarle, 90, of Osteen
died Friday, May 17, 2001 in
DeBary Manor.
She moved to the area from
Sarasota in 1998. She was a
homemaker and a member of
Pine
Shores
Presbyterian
Church in Sarasota.
Survivors include her son,
Barry N. Zarle of W est;
Virginia; her daughter, DixieLee Haller of Osteen; a brother,
P. Richard Clark of Sarasota;
five grandchildren; and six ,
great-grandchildren.
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Owen— -------C o a tla o td from P i| &lt; i a
A ltam onte Sp rin gs and
C asselberry,"
O ther than patrolling an area
th at now takes d ozen s of
dep uties, the largest concern
for the sh e riff's office in those
days is now a d ying illeg al
trade.
"T h e b ig g e st problem w e
had w as m o o n sh in ers," he
said. *W e d id n 't have any o f
these dope ru nners."
A lth o u g h p ro h ib itio n had
b een lifted , d istillin g liq u o r
w as illegal w ithout necessary
perm its. Several o f the old pho­
to grap h s O w en d isplayed at
T hu rsd ay's cerem ony w ere of
m o on sh in e raid s, in clu d in g
one a Chuluota bust that was
com p leted w ith the h elp of

Florida Beverage agents.
"W e got tw o or three stills
from ou^ th e re ," O w en said
ab ou t the C huluota area.
T h e le a st o f th e s h e riff's
o ffice problem s w as an over­
crow ded fail. There w as never
m ore than five or six people in
the ja il a t one tim e, O w en said.
W ith a cou nty population of
ab ou t 30,000, there w ere fewer
crim es, but that d o e sn ’t mean
O w en d id n 't see h is fair share
o f scu ffles.
He d istinctly rem em bers try­
ing to arrest an O rlan d o man
on a Sem inole C o u n ty w arrant
w hen the m an pulled a butcher
a knife and tried to stab his
partner.
" I ju st pulled m y gun and
put a shot in his shou ld er,"

O w en sa id . "H e p ro bab ly
would have killed that deputy
if 1 h ad n 't shot h im ."
It w as the only tim e O w en
had to fire his .38 special h an d ­
gun in his three and a h a lf
y ea rs at the s h e r iff's o ffice .
O w en had left th e A tla n tic
C oastline Railroad for his b rief
law en forcem en t career, and
then returned to w ork as a con ­
d uctor until he retired in 1978.
Since 1961, he has been a resi­
dent o f the Sylvan Lake su b d i­
vision.
In ad d ition to his 40 -y ca r
honorary m em ber ce rtifica te,
O w en w as g iv en a C h ie f
D ep uty's badge a s a token o f
appreciation. T h e new badge is
consid erably larger than 1950
version, O w en noted.

Kevin’s second time to step up
and take over the budget
process."
Lessard said he doesn’t expect
many changes in how the finance
department prepares the budget.
However, tnerc will be some
changes in how he approaches the
budget.
" I ’m going to be more closely

involved with this budget" than
in previous years, Lessard said.
That includes writing the budget
message, a duty
normally
reserved for the city manager.
Lessard said his concerns about
the budget predate Watt's resig­
nation. In a report to city commis­
sion and City M anager Tony
VanDerworp, Watt predicted the

Seminole County sheriff deputies, from left, Bob Carroll and Hubert Eubanks, Chief Deputy OOis Owen, Sheriff J .L
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Watt
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Sanford Mayor Brady Lcssard
praised Watt for her work with

thedty.
"Sh e's a financial w h iz,"
Lessard said. “She will be sorely
missed by my office. Fortunately,
we have Kevin Smith available to
step In for Donna. The city's not
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day trip to Rusch Cardens.
"This trip came to fruition and
according to the children, was one
of the most memorable times in
their lives," Eslinger said.
Clark joined the sheriff's office
in March 2001. He earned a
Bachelor's Degree in Criminal
Iustiw in 1998 and spent approxi­
mately two years as an officer
with the Altamonte Springs
Police Department.
"I am very proud o f Deputy
Sheriff Jam es Clark's efforts on
behalf o f this family," Eslinger
said. "H is understanding of and
commitment to the sheriff's office
organizational philosophy and
values during his relatively brief
tenure with our agency is an indi­
cation that there are many more
families who will be helped by his
compassionate law enforcement
services."
Previous winners o f the
Eugene Gregory Humanitarian
Award include: William McNett,
investigator, 1999; Charles Fagan
III, deputy, 21XX); and Bernard T
Hartner, Investigator, 2001.

to qualify under the department'!)
guidelines.
"(Clark), of his own acvnnJ anti
finances, pmvidetl the family
with cleaning supplies and gro­
ceries to begin a rehabilitation
effort in all aspects o f their lives,"
Eslinger wrote.
The deputy cnm llcd (he
youngest boys in sports programs
and took them to practice. The
eldest boy's life turned anmnd
when Clark helped him get a job
and assisted him in reinstating his
driver's license.
"To this date, this young man
has not returned to street com er
drug sales," Eslinger noted.
In addition, Clark gave the
family his personal com puter
game system and video games, as
well as providing them with vari­
ous household appliances.
Clark Also provided the boys
with an incentive to improve their
lifestyle. If the boys behaved
properly and did all o f their
assigned chores for a set period of
time, he agreed to take them on a

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Jam es Clark, a deputy with the Seminole County Sheriff's Office, receives
the Sanford Lakeside Lions Club 2002 Eugene Gregory Humanitarian
Award from Lions Club president Vanessa Lane.

Continued from Page 1A
T he first Jointly used UCF and
SCC building is not far away. The
tw o schools arc close to breaking

dor.
The entire project was initially
estimated to cost about $17 mil­
lion for the land purchase and
building construction. A gift,
however, from a local developer
should reduce the overall price
tag.

The Pizzuti Companies donat­
ed six acres on International
Parkway to SCC. About $9 mil­
lion also has been allocated by
the stale for the high-tech project.
According to McGee, the land
donation comes with a stipula­
tion that ground must be broken
by IJh* fall o f 2005.
While the news about the facil­
ity funding is good, community
college funding in general is bad,
McGee said. The state legislature
allocated about $6 million to the

project this year and another $3.1
m illion last year. Sem inole
Community College Is the fastest
growing state college in the last
five years, however, the annual
budget remains close to the same,
M cGee said.
"M y first priority is SC C ," she
said. "I didn't get any money for
this year's growth and I won't
get any for next year's."
Seminole Community College
receives about 75 percent of their
funding from the state. Last year

the college experienced a 23 per­
cent growth rate. The annu al
budget of $45 million, however,
increased only 5150,000, she said.
Hitt warned the UCF board of
trustees that d eveloping new
joint use campuses w ith other
schools such as SCC, m ight not
be feasible without the help o f the
state legislature.
"It's not really under ou r con­
trol," he said to trustees indicat­
ing that additional funding will
be needed for the future projects.

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On
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M ay
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U niversal O rlando and the city
o f O rlando's Fire Department
hosted CERT 2002, a hurricane
d isaster response drill for com ­
m unity em ergency response
team s (CERT).
T w enty-sev en team s from
Florida p articip ated in Ihe
d rill, in clu d in g three team s
from Sem inole County. Local
m iddle and high schools stu ­
d en ts volu nteered as " v ic ­
tim s."
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was ihe site of the "d am ag e"
done by H u rricane Peggy.
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Florida.
CERT 2002 was designed to
sim ulate the dam age caused by
a Level 3 hu rricane hitting
Central Florida. Each team was
assigned an area of Universal
Studios to locate, classify and
move living victim s to a cen­
tralized staging area for treat­

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B en to n .
Locating and assessing the v ic­
tims were Sharon Forbes and
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helped carry the injured to the
treatment area. Servirig as g e n ­
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For more inform ation about
CERT, or to form a team in
you r n eighborhood , c o n ta ct
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"D ead victim s" were moved to
a m orgue fo r safety and
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Each team selected a team
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tran sfer v ictim s to stagin g
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first aid, and m aintain com m u­
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Briefs
SC C GO LF CAMP
Seminole Community
College Is offering a Junior
C o if Camp for ages 6-16 to
b e held Tuesday through
Friday, May 28-31 from 9-JO
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the
Seminole Community
College golf range.
The cost Is $69.40 and will
taught be a local PGA pro.
Call 407-328-2121 for
details.

G O T M ILK ? 3V3
SO CCER SH O O TO U T
Boys and girls of all ages
w ill return to the Bill Heard
Soccer Com plex (Lake
Sylvan Park) on June 1-2 to
put their skills to the test
against other boys and girls
a t the annual got milk? 3v3
Soccer Shootout tour.
Orlando-area soccer players
will play for a chance to
compete in the National
Finals at D isney's Wide
World of Sports Complex in
August.
Soccer Shootout is a week­
end soccer festival open to
players o f all ages and skill
levels, offering divisions for
kids, teens, coed and players
over age 30. Teams consist of
five players (three players
and two substitutes), and
m ust register by Saturday,
M ay 25th. Teams can register
online at www3v3socccr.net,
o r call800-989-4088 extension
34 to receive registration
information. Registered
teams are guaranteed three
scheduled games with the
entry fee o f $140 per team.
Play begins at 8 a.m. both
days, continuing throughout
the day. G am es conclude at
approximately 6 p.m. on
Saturday and Sunday.
Games consist of two 12mlnute halves with no
goalies on a playing field
that is 30 x 40 yards (20 x 30
for ages 6-8). In addition to
the simultaneous tourna­
ment play all weekend, both
players and spectators can
take advantage o f the special
events at no added cost.

SEM IN O LE SOCCER
SCHOOL
The 23rd annual Seminole
Soccer School offers two
weeks of instruction this
summer at two sites in the
county.
' The first week is May 28ththrough-June 1st at Lake
Mary High School and the
second session is July 8ththrough-12th at Lake Howell
High School.
This 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. day
camp for boys and girls ages
5-1/2 to 15 will also include
indoor soccer in an air-con­
ditioned gym.
For registration brochures
and information, contact
camp director Larry
McCorkie at 407-320-9557 or
407-320-9708 during the day
or 407-695-2131 in the
evening or download the
ilication form from the
website at
http:/ / HOME.CFL.RR.COM
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8p«clal to th* Herald
GAINESVILLE — Sem inole County
schools topped all three categories of
Class 6A and dom inated the overall cate­
gory w hen the final 2001-02 Dodge
Sunshine Cup Floyd E. Lay All-Sports
Awards Point Standings were
announced.
O vied o, Buchholz (Gainesville), St.
Thom as Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale),
Bollcs (Jacksonville), Lake Highland Prep
(O rlando) and O ak Hall (Gainesville) fin­
ished atop their respective classifications,
while the Lake M ary girls and Lake
Brantley boys w ere the best in those cate­
gories in Class 6A.
O vied o finished w ith 362.5 points,
com ing from behind to edge perennial
all-sports cham pion W inter Park by 22.5

Lions tops overall; Rams girls,
Patriots boys first individually
points.
Sarasota was third (320.5); W hile Lake
Brantley (2 9 9 5 ) and Lake M ary (272)
were fourth and fifth, respectively, giving
the SAC three teams in the Top 5 in Class
6A.
Individually, O viedo w as fourth in the
Girls Standings and third in the Boys
Standings, giving the Lions enough total
points to win the overall.
The Lake Mary G irls topped that cate­
gory, edging Sarasota b y a 1 /2-point
(217-to-2165), with W inter Park (200)

third and O viedo (197) fourth.
Lake Brantley easily topped the Boys
Standings, scoring 200.5 points to 168 for
runner-up Christopher Columbus High
School o f Miami. The Lions were third
with 165.5 points.
In other overall finishes:
Buchholz (Gainesville) took Class 5A
with 409.6 points, as Fort Myers placed
second w ith 354.5 points.
St. Thom as Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale)
and Bollcs (Jacksonville) continued their
dom inance, with the Raiders taking

Class 4A with an im pressive 758.5 points,
354 p o in ts ahead o f runner-up Chiles
(Tallahassee), and the Bulldogs conquer*
Ing C lass 3A w ith 528 points, 1 4 6 5
ints better than second place Gulliver
rep (C oral G ables).
A nother local school, Lake Highland
Prep, led by form er Lake M ary softball
star M ichelle Grinage, scored 5 9 9 5
ints, and claim ed the Class 2A crown
jy holding off W estminster Academy
(Fort Lauderdale), which finished with
4 1 0 5 points.
Oak Hall (Gainesville) closed out Class
A with 3 4 1 5 points, as Lakeland
Christian takes second place with 299
points.
The Dodge Sunshine C up Flovd E. Lay
A ll-Sports Awards is named in honor of
See Aw ards, Page 2B

G reat run com es up s h o rt
N o rally
this tim e
fo r L io n s

From S taff R eporta

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
TAM PA — N o heroics this
lim e.
Since the start o f the district
tournam ent when they were
seed ed fifth in the five-team
playoffs, the O viedo High
School baseball team had
found • w ay to win.
But this time, the big break
or d u tch hit never cam e as a
bad start doom ed the Lions to
5-2 setback at the hands of
N o. 1 state ranked M lamiSouthridge and a third place
finish at the 2002 FHSAA
C lass 6A Baseball Finals at
Legends Field In Tampa.
D espite not winning the
title, O viedo has nothing to
hang its heads about. Coach
Kevin W alnscott's team never
gave up and showed good
sportsm anship and class the
entire run and did their
school, com m unity and coun­
ty proud.
The am azing thing about
this particular postseason was
that being nationally ranked
w as a drawback, not a plus.
Southridge saw its 28 game
w inning streak come to an
end on Saturday as the
Hialeah Thoroughbreds won
their second straight C lass 6A
title with a 5-4 victory over
the Spartans.
Hialeah scored three runs in
the fourth inning to build a 4I lead, then helu off a rally by
Southridge to end the nation's
N o. 4 ranked team 's season at
32-2.
Southridge was just the lat­
est 6A ranked team to lose as
Lake Mary, Apopka and
M iam i-Colum bus had been
elim inated without even getS c e O viedo, Page 2B

H triJd p t o lo a b y Jim W *fita ,

Leadoff batter Kevin Cominsky
(above) singled in his tint two at
bats to give Oviedo hopes of a
comeback, but it was not until
Colin Irvine (left) bunted lor a sin­
gle during a three-hit fourth inning
that tha Lions could score as they
fell to Southridge, 5-2, In the
FHSAA Class 6A Baseball
Semifinals Friday morning at
Legends Field in Tampa. Irvine
was also masterful In relief, not
allowing a hit Irom the fourth to
the seventh inning, retiring eight
batters In a row at one time, and
not allowing a run. The senior
allowed only two hits, while strik­
ing out two.

SUM M ER SW IM TEAM
Seminole Aquatics, located
at the new Larry A. Dale
Aquatic Center adjacent to
the Sem inole 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 tshirt and swim cap) and
runs from June 3-throughAugust 17.
There are no formal atten­
dance requirements for prac­
tice. Practicies are held
M ondays through Fridays
from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. and
iw
im m ers can come as often
swin
they wish.
Mth
1B riefs, Page 3B

B o a tU .S . to p ro v id e te e n life ja c k e ts b elow c o st
Special to the Herald
A L E X A N D R IA , VA. — Along America’s
w aterw ays, many local school or non-profit
groups have a critical need for teen-sized
life jackets for on-the-w ater programs.
T h e BoatU.S. Foundation for Boating
Safety &amp; Clean Water has launched a "Teens
A float Program " to offer com m unity groups
teen-sized life jackets a t $5 each, two-third's
off the usual retail of $15 - and free shipping
is even included.
T hese com fortable Type 111 U.S. Coast
Guard-approved life jackets are open-sided
vests that can be adjusted for chest sizes of
30 to 52 inches.
M argaret Podlich of the B oatU 5.
Foundation said, "W e have been very suc­
cessful with our young children’s life jacket
loaner program - over 10,000 have been d is­
tributed to date. But that program is geared

Tourney
tim e for
college
baseball

for kids w eighing less than 9 0 lbs. By mak­
ing a low cost, larger life jacket available to
older kids, we hope to continue our boating
safety message for young boaters as they
grow into their teens and beyond."
Any nonprofit, non-governm ental, or vol­
unteer group that dem onstrates a continual
need for life jackets is eligible to apply for
this pilot subsidy program. Selected groups
will be able to order life jackets in incre­
ments of ten - up to 50 life jackets per local
group. Preference for participation will be
given to established organizations that will
use the life jackets on a regular basis for
teen on-the-w ater program s that incorpo­
rate boating safety and clean water educa­
tion into their program m ing. The deadline
to apply for "T eens A float" is July 15,2002.
The "Teens A float" Program is made pos­
sible through a grant from the Brunswick
Public Foundation and implem ented by the

B oalU 5. Foundation, a national nonprofit
organization that provides resources, educa­
tion and outreach to promote safe and envi­
ronmentally sensitive boating. For an appli­
cation to purchase life jackets or to team
more about the UoatU-S. Foundation's other
programs, visit www.BoalUS.com/foundation or call 410-897-0514.

ON-THE-WATER TO W IN G
ASSISTAN CE CALLS ON TH E R ISE
B oatU 5. reported today that the num ber
o f year-to-date breakdowns and requests for
on the water towing assistance is up over
9% from last year. And with Memorial Day
around the comer, the trend is expected to
continue for this second busiest boating day
o f tire year, behind July 4th.
"TowBoatU.S. has handled well over 8,000
calls for assistance so far this year, and w e
See Outdoors, Page 2B

D eL A N D — Th e upcoming
week w ill be a very important
one for several former Sem inole
C ounty baseball stars.
W ith Conference
Tournam ents beginning for
N CA A Division 1 schools and
the N A IA National Tournament
starting Friday, at least six play­
ers and a coach from this area
will have stom achs full of b u t­
terflies.
T h e wait Is actually over for
at least four o f those seven as
the Southeastern Conference
(SEC) Tournament and Atlantic
Sun Conference Tournament
kicked off play this morning
(Wednesday).
Senior Jerem y Frost finished
2-for-3 with two hom e runs and
three RBIs to lead the
University of Central Florida to
a 6-5 victory over M ercer on
Senior Day Saturday afternoon
at Jay Bergman Field. The win
for U C F clinched at least a tie
for the regular season champi­
onship in the Atlantic Sun
Conference and it also gave
UCF the No. 1 seed in the ASun Tournament in DeLand at
Stetson University.
The O viedo High School
graduate and form er Sanford
Post 53 star becam e the first
UCF player to hit two home
runs in a game since he did it
him self earlier in the season vs.
Long Island on March 14. The
hom e runs in consecutive atbats w as also a first for a
Golden Knight since Mike
M yers hit two hom ers in a row
May 19,2001 vs. Jacksonville.
Tne win pushed UCF's record
to 36-20 overall and 23-7 in the
A-Sun while M ercer dropped to
22-32 and 13-17 in the confer­
ence. The victory was also the
G olden Knights' sixth in a row
and their second straight threegam e sweep o f a conference
opponent.
The No. 1 seeded Golden
Knights will face the No. 6 seed
Sam ford in the opening game at
the 2002 Atlantic Sun Baseball
Cham pionship at 11 a.m. this
m orning at M eiching Field at
Conrad Park in DeLand.
UCF will be looking to repeat
as A-Sun cham pions after win­
ning the conference crown in
2001.
At Birrm ingham , Alabama,
the SEC Tournament also kicks
off at 10 a.m. (11 a.m. locally)
w hen the University of Georgia
takes on the University of
Florida.
The Bulldogs (30-25 overall,
15-15 in the SEC) are loaded
with SAC talent as Oviedo's
Justin Holmes and the Sanford
duo o f Chaz Lytle and Rick
Eckstein are associated with
UG.
S e e C ollege, Page 2B

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Wednesday. May 22. 2002

T hx S eminole Herald

Joslin Memorial, Mini-Stock Challenge on local racing slate
S p a c M to ttM H am id
BITH LO — Veteran driver D ick Anderson
showed the young bu ck s he could still get the job
done, winning Race #4 o f the Sunbelt Super
Series at O rlando Specdw orld last Friday night.
Anderson, from W ildw ood, put his #174 mount
on the pole and then held off all challengers to
win the 150-lap event.
Justin Drawdy trailed Anderson under the
checkers, with Jam es Powell, M ichael Williams
and Lake M ary's M ike Good in the #27 Briar
Corp. Ford Taurus rounding out the Top 5.
The race was the second straight in which
Anderson has placed in the top five, following up
a fourth place finish at USA International
Speedway in Lakeland on April 27.

Anderson drove c a r #36 at Lakeland and then
put the new #174 in Victory Lane this time.
Travis Kittleson had followed th e same formula
at Lakeland, claim ing the pole and then winning
the feature. Williams w as the runner-up at USA
International, with Shane Saw yer, Anderson and
tojprookieTom m y King finishing third through
Race #5 of the Sunbelt Sup er Series will b e
Saturday, June 15th a t Charlotte County
Speedway in Punta Gorda. T h e race will also be
the first leg o f the Super Late M odel Triple
Crown.
This com ing Friday night (M ay 24) the 5 0 Lap
Joslin Memorial Pro Mod Race w ill be the fea­
tured event.
Also on the schedule will b e features in the teg

College
Continued from page IB
Eckstein is in his first season
as top assistant and third base
coach for the Bulldogs, while
Lytle and Holm es a s two of the
team's top players.
Lytle, who transferred to
Georgia after earning AllAmerica honors a t Daytona
Beach Community College last
year, has had a rem arkable sea­
son and has em erged as the
leader of the 'D ogs.
The junior will b e looking to
break to school records today as
he has evened the Georgia
marks for hits (102) and stolen
bases (30) in a season.
The 102 hits led all SEC play­
ers by a wide m argin. Drew
Meyer of South C arolina was
second with 94 hits. The 30
steals were second only to
M ey ers'33.
The outfielder is also first in
hits in conference gam es also
with 52 safeties and stolen
bases, 12-for-18.
His .397 batting average (102for-257) is 4th in the S E C His
other SEC slats, fourth in Plate
Appearances (275), first in At
Bats (257), first in triples (7),
tied for eighth in runs scored
(55) and eighth in total bases
(136).
Holmes, a ju n ior w ho trans­
ferred in from Sou th Florida,
has also had a big season, start­
ing in 26 o f the 55 gam es and
appearing in 36 gam es.
The second basem an hit 3 1 6
(62nd amottg dll S E C players),
collecting 31 h itson 98 at bats,
and has scored 20 runs and d ri­
ven in 16-H o is also 5-for-6 in
stolen bases.
There will also b e three for­
mer county stars in action this
Friday when No. 2 nationally
ranked Em bry-Riddle
Aeronautical U niversity of
Daytona Beach (49-10) opens
play in the NAIA World Series
at Lewiston, Idaho.
Former Lake Brantley team ­
mates Juan Rojas and Justin

Sm ith are two key members of
the E-R offense and defense,
while former O viedo star J.C.
Blass is a leading hurler out of
the bullpen.
Sm ith, a 6-foot-5,215-pound
catcher, is the team leader for
ERAU and is hitting 381 w ith
23 doubles, two home runs and
44 RBI.
Rojas, a 6 -fo o t-l, 185-pound
ju nior infielder, is hitting 3 5 6
with 11 doubles, four triples,
two hom e runs and 42 RBI.
Blass, a 6 -fo o t-2 ,185-pound
sophomore righthander, is 3^1
this season with a 1 5 3 ERA. In
21-1/3 innings he has struck out
15 and walked only nine.
The NAIA W orla Series brack­
ets were released on Monday
and revealed that the Eagles
will face Albertson (Idaho) in
their opening game. The game
Is scheduled for 12 noon Pacific
Tim e (3 p.m. EDT) on Friday,
M ay 24.
The Coyotes advanced to the
national event by virtue o f a 9-1
w in against Vanguard (Calif.) in
the third gam e o f the West
Coast Super Regional. They fin­
ished the regular season ranked
ninth in the N AIA national poll
and bring a 39-18-1 overall
record into the tournament.
The Eagles, who captured the
N AIA Region XTV and Atlantic
South Super Regional titles, are
m aking tnelr second appearance
the N AIA World Series. Their
last trip was in 1999 where they
finish eighth.
Should the Eagles win their
first gam e they w ill have a tw oday break after which they will
face either Indiana Tech,
M ayville State (N.D.) or O hio
Dominican a t 4 p.m. on
Monday. Otherwise they would
meet either Indiana Tech or
M ayville State in the loser's
bracket at 12 noon (EDT) on
Saturday.
Rounding out the ten-team
field are Olivet Nazarcne (111.),
Oklahoma City, Spalding (Ky.j,
Bellevue (Neb.) and host Lcwis-

Clark State.
’ ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE
TOURNAMENT
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ners-up finishes.
Winners will be honored at
the FHSAA Hall of Fame
Induction Ceremony and
Awards Banquet on June 13 at
the Wyndham Westshore in
Tampa.
Here are the top 10 teams in
the overall standings, as well as
girls program and boys pro­
gram standings:
OVERALL STANDINGS
CLASS AA

I.
O viedo, 3*15, 2 Winter Park. 3405;
SaraaoU. 3203, 4. L * k * Brantley (Altam onte
Spring*), 2993; 3. Lek* Miry, 272; A. Bu«w
(Oriarido), 2A9,7 Miami Sunset 2A4,8 Spanish
River (Bur* Raton), 2445, 9. Miami Palmetto,
2445 10. Dv. Phillip* (Orlando), 241.1.

CLASS 3A
1, Buchhoia (Gaincmll*). 409 6; 2. Fort
Myrr*. 3543; 3 Scnumiir, 329. 4 Flagler Talm
Coast (Bunnell), 3113, 5. NVrvill*, 302.2. A.
Ouranl (riant City). 2*7; 7 Wolhon
(Jacksonville), 264.5, 8. Conpei City. 263, 9.
Lincoln (Tallahassee). 2533; 10 Columbia
(lake Cily), 2393

CLASS4A
1 S i Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale),
7583. I Chiles (Tallahassee). 404 5. 1. Plant
(Tampa), 350, 4 Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville),
315. 5 Satellite (Satellite Beach), 274. 6
Astronaut (Iilusville), 2413; 7 Pace, 214; 8.
Gainesville, 2083; 9 Estent 208, 10 Bamei
Collier (Naples). 21123

CLASS3A
1 Bodes (Jacksonville). 52*. 2 Gulliver Pnrp
(Coral Cables). 4333, 3 Scare (Si Augustine).
434, 4 Cardinal CiMseu (Fort Lauderdale),
40A; 5. Bishop Wrot (Fort Myers), 301; 6. Bishop
Moor* (Orlando), 2*8 5, 7. frsuil (Tampa).
2623; 8 Sunsoast (Riviera Beadi), 261; 9. Gull
Breeze, 2M 7 ,10 Bartow. 24*.

CLASS 2A
I - Lake Highland Prrp (OrlandoJ, 599 5, 2
Westminster Academy I Fort Lauderdale),
4103; 3. Tnmry Prep (Winler Park), 373. 4
Maclay (Tallahassee). 3723, 5. Episcopal
(Jacksonville). 360.5. 6 Pensacola Catholic,
2993. 7. Berkeley Prrp (Tampa). 2*13. 8
American Heritage (Uvtray Beach), 2793, 9.
Ransom Everglades (Miami). 276.*. 10.
Clearwater Cmtral Catholic, 27A

CLASS A
I O ik Hall (Gainesville). 3 4 1 3 ; 2 la k e la n d
C hristian, 299, 3 North w ell C hnslian (M iam i).
171 8; 4 S h o m r r s ) IT e p tS t Petersburg), 1673;
5 Indian Rocks O im h a n (Largo), 159 5 . 6 S I
S tep h e n 's Episcop al (Bradenlon), 159, 7.
Saddle b o o k IS vp (W esley C hapel). 153, 8
FAMU (Tallahassee), 141; 9 St Johns C ountry
Day (Orange Park). 140 5 ,1 0 Glades Day (Belle

N E W S M Y R N A SP E E D W A Y
SA M SU LA — This Saturday (M ay 25) Race #4
o f the Florida Mini-Stock Challenge w ill be con­
tested at New Smyrna Speedway.
Also on the card will be features in th e FASCAR
divisions o f Super Late Model, Late M odel,
Modified, Super Stock and Strictly Stock. No
Sportsman this week.
Pit gates will open at 4 p.m. w ith grandstands
open a 6 p.m . and racing action beginning at 7:30
p.m.
N5S is located 10 miles South o f D aytona Beach,
between I - l (Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (E xit 84, West)
at the intersection of Highway 44 4c State Road
415 in Sainsula, between New Sm yrna Beach,
DeLand, Sanford and Daytona Beach.
For more information about sched u les call the

FASCAR offices at 386-427-4129 (New Sm yrna), or
check the Internet site at W WW.NEW5MYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at E A i

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RESU LTS

ORLANDO SrEEDWORLD
F l U i g H iy l )
SUPER LATE MODELS (SUNBELT SUPER SERIES RACE *4) _
1AST QUALIFIER: DICK ANDERSON *174; TOP ROOKIE: BRUCE
LAWRENCE D 4116c 1. (174) Dick Andfrwfw 2 (12) Juatin Drawdy; 2
(37) J*m&lt;* Poweft 4. (40) Michari VVURima; 2 (27) Mik* Cood; A. (57) (bn
■Hod* Flynn; 7. (11A) B ro s Lawrence IL L (14) Bruc* Lawrence; 9. (71)
2 J. McLeod; 10. (lAK) Tommy King; It. (ll) D*vtd Roger*; 1 2 (96) Jack
Cook 12 (34) Kevin Ingram; 14.(89)1** Collin*; 12 (74J) Jay Middkfcm;
12 (22) David Fmrhlick, 17. (74) Barry WUIoughby; IL (7) Sco4l Bramlrtt;
19. (9) K*vin McMickie; 20, (7U) Chad Pierce; 21. (5) Derek Strong; 22 (14)
Ark AlmlruU.

•t USA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY, LAKELAND
Salmdag April 27
SUPER IAT1 MODELS SUNBELT SUPER SERIES RACE 43) .
FAST QUALIFIER! 4M TRAVIS KITTLESON. T o r ROOKIE 41 IK
TOMMY KINCi I. (88) Trivia KlKlmon; 2 (40) Michael William*; 2
( 3 0 ) Shan* Sawyer; 4. (36) Dick And*tvon, 2(l6K ) Tommy King; 4. (14)
Arte Almtrola; 7. (7) Srori Bnmlett; L (74)) Jay Middleton; 9 (1 1 ) David
Roger*; 10. (22) David FrovNkK II. (38) Kevin Dick* 11 (42) Georg*
Dick*. 12 (IA) Bruc* Lawrence; 14. (3X) Bobby Beauchcmln; 12 (74)
Barry WUIoughby; IA. (71) Km Com a; 17. (81) ti l * PVioe; 18.(12) Juatin
Drawdy; 19. (10) Eric Black; 2D. (23) Mik* Abbott 21. (80) Brian Finney;
22 (34) Kevin Ingram; 22 (116) Bruc* Lawrence 0; 24. (3X) Mik* Mott 23.
(77) Jenny Kay; 26. (90) A] Lawrence, Jr.

G i m t 3 _ 43 S trtK in w 44 Troy S u t r . 7 p m.
T h a ra d a y . M ay 23
C i m * 4 _ L o r r tA g a m * I n . l o u r o f g a m * 2.
It l a
C a m * 3 _ W inner o f g u n * I n . l o a n o f g u n *
3 ,3 p m
C u n * A _ W in n er o f g u n * 2 v *. w inner of
g » m * J , 7 p.m.
Frid ay, M ay 24
C u n * 7 _ W in n er o f g u n * 3 va. w inner o f
g a m e s , 11 a m
C a m * S _ Loser of g a m * 3 vs. w in n er o f g u n *
4 ,3 p m .
C * m * 9 _ l o s e r o f g a m * 7 v s w in n er o f g u n *
4 ,7 p m
Satu rd ay, May IS
C a m * 10 _ W in n er o f gam * 7 v s w tn w r of
g a m e*. I p m .
C u n * 11 _ W inner o f g u n * 10 v s lo **r of
g u n * 10 **l| N ecrta a ry

2002 S E C T O U R N A M E N T
at Birmingham, Alabama

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9V*dn*sday, M ay 22
C a m * I _ * 3 F lorid a v s * i O o i g i * . 10 a m
C a m * 2 _ #2 A labam a v s ( 7 M ississippi
S ta le, I pm.
C a m * 3 . 4 4 L 5U v s I S A uburn, 3 p m
C a m * 4 _ 41 S m ith C arolina Vi. 4 8 A rfcnuaa,
4pm
T h u rsd a y ; M ay 23
C a m * 3 _ L oser C a m * I v s L e a n C a m * 2 ,1 0

am.

C a m * 6 _ L n **r C a m * 3 v s Loaer C a m * 4 .1
pm .
G am # 7 _ W inner G am e 1 v s W inner G am e 2.
3pm
C a m * 4 _ W inner C a m * 3 v s W inner C a m * 4,

4 p.m

Friday, M ay 24
C a m * 9 _ W in n er C a m * 3 vs. Loser C a m * 7.
3pm
C a m * 10 _ W inner C a m * A v s L oser C a m * 4,
6 p .m
Saturday; M ay 23
C am # 11 m W in n er C a m * 7 v s W in n er C am e
9 ,1 0 am .
C a m e H _ Winner C a m * 4 vs. IVinoer C am e
1 0 .1 J O p m
G a m * 13* _ W in n er C a m * 11 v s L o s*r C a m *
It, 3 pm .
C a m * 14* _ W in n er C a m * 12 v s L o a n C a m *
12. 4 0 0 p m
Sunday, M ay 2A
C am e IS’ _ W in n er C a m * 13 v s W inner
C a m * 1 4 ,3 p m .
• -G a m * I3 w lil b * n re n s a ry if lh « w inner of
C a m * 9 also w in s C a m * 11.
• ■C a m * 14 w ill b e necessary if i h * w inner o f
C a m * 10 also w in s C a m * 12. U C a m * 13 is rxH
necessary. C a m * 14 w ould atari a l 3 p m
* - II b o th b ra ck et w inners an* u n d rfra tn l,
Ih er* w ill b ( n o 3 p m. o r 4 J 0 p .m . gam es on
Saturday and the cham pionahip gam e would
be C a m e 13.

Awards
Continued from page I B
Com m issioner-Em eritus Floyd
E. Lay, w ho led the Association
from 1963 through 1980. It is
resented by D odge and Your
lorida D odge Dealers, the offi­
cial vehicle o f the Florida High
School Activities Association.
The 577 m em ber senior high
schools have been divided into
six classifications for adm inis­
trative purposes based on the
enrollments subm itted to the
FHSAA O ffice in O ctober 2000,
which were used to discern the
classifications as they are draw n
up now. An all-sports award
will be presented in each of
these six adm inistrative classifi­
cations in overall, girls and boys
divisions at the conclusion of
the 2001-02 school year.
Points are aw arded a school
based on its finish in FHSAA
State Series com petition in each
sport in the classification in
w hich it has been assigned to
com pete. T he top 32 places are
scored. Points are awarded as
follows: 5 0 ,4 7 , 44, 42, 40, 38, 36,
3 4 ,3 2 ,3 0 , 28, 26, 24, 22, 20, 18,
1 6 ,1 5 ,1 4 , 1 3 ,1 2 , 11, 1 0 ,9 ,8 ,7 ,6 ,
5 ,4 ,3 ,2 ,1 .
W hen two or m ore schools are
tied for a particular place in a
snort, the f&gt;oints allotted for
those places are shared equally
by the schools that are tied. In
the event o f a tie for the award
in either the overall, girls or
boys divisions at the end o f the
school year, the following
tiebreakers w ill b e used: (1)
number o f state team cham pi­
onships w on; (2) number of
state team runners-up finishes;
(3) num ber o f regional team
cham pionships w on; (4) number
o f regional team runners-up fin­
ishes; (5) num ber of district
team cham pionship^ won; and
(6) num ber o f district team run­

ular FASCAR divisions of Super L ate Model,
Sportsman, Mini-Stock, Bandoleros, Sup er 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 O rlan d o and
Titusville on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
For raceday Info only call 407-568-1367.

G lade). 138.5.

GIRLS STANDINGS
CLASSAA
1. U k * Mary, 217; 2 Sarasota. 21AJ; 3, Winter
Park. 200; 4. Oviedo, 197) 1 Spanish River
(Boca Raton), 1885.

CLASSSA
1. Buchhoia (G ainesville), 2 8 2 1 ; 2 N icer ille,
I1 A Z 1 D urant (P la n t City), 183; 4. Cooper
City, 178; 3, Fo rt M yers, 171.

CLASS4A
1. S t T h om as A i f v u i a * (Fort L au d en lsie), 403.
2. C hiles (Tallahassee), 2 2 1 5 ; 2 Plan t (Tampa),
2 1 7 ; 4. (tie) O u r Lady o( U m n Jes (M iami),
1 6 3 3 , 4. (be) S a tellite (Satellite Beach). 1635

CLASSJA
3. I Bodes (Jackson ville). 277; 2 G ulliver Prep

(C oral G ab les). 2 4 3 ; 3 Bichop M o o n (O rlando).
1 9 * 5 ; 4 C ard in al G ib b on * (Fort Lauderdale).
1 7 9 5 ; 5 . B ishop Verot [Fort M yers), 163.

CLASS2A
I. Lake H igh lan d Prep [O rlando), 2 9 7 3 , 2
W estm inster A cad em y (Fort Lauderdale), 243;
3. Trinity Prep (W inter Park), 1 7 8 3 ; 4. Maclay
(Tallahassee), 1 7 6 3 ; 5 Episcopal (Jat kaonviUr).
173.

CLASS A
I. O ak ll a l l (CainesviU e), 24U; 2. Lakeland
C h ristia n , 2 2 2 3 , 3. S i. Joh n s C ountry Day
(O ran ge Park), 124, 4. N orthw est Christian
(M iam i), 119; 5. C om m u nity S ch ool o ( Naples,

IUI3,
BOYS STANDINGS
CLASS AA
I. Lake B ra n tley (A ltam on te S p rin g s), 200-5;
2 . C h risto p h e r C o lu m b u s (M ia m i), 168; 2
O v ied o , 165.3; 4. B lisim in gdale (ValricoL 148.
5- M artin C ou n ty (Stuart). 147.

CLASS 3A
I C olum bia (L ake C ity). 214.5; 2 Flagler
Palm C oast (B u n n ell), 210) 3. Fort M yers, 1 *2 5 ;
4. Lincoln (Tallahassee), 169; 5 Sem inole, 16 3 3 ,

CLASS 4A
I. S t T h om as A .;uina» (Fort Lau drrdalr).
2 3 5 5 . 2 C h iles rTalUhavwe). 1 *3 ; 3 Estrro. 159.
,4 . Palm Bay (M elb ou rn e), I5 A 3 ; 5 . Bishop
Kenny (Jackson ville), 150.

CLASS 3A
I N ease ( S t A ugustine). 271); 2 |e*uil
(Tam pa). 2 6 2 5 ; 2 Holies (Jacksonville). 251, 4
C ard inal G ib b o n s (Fort Lauderdale), 2 2 6 3 . 5.
Belen Jesuit P tr p (M iam i), 2U).

CLASS IA
I Lake H ighland Piep (O tlan d o), 3 0 2 2
A m erican H e n la g e (D elray B each ), 221; 3.
M a cla y (T a lla h a sse e ), 196; 4 . Trinity Prvp
(W in ter
P a rk ),
1943;
5.
E piscopal
(Jackson ville), 1 * 3 .2

CLASS A
1. St. S tep h en 's Episcopal (Bradenton), 115; 2
C p p v rn o m C h ristian (Lauderh ill). 1 0 2 3. Oak
Hal) (G aines v il lc ), 10 1 5 ; 4. N* if th slde C hristian
(St. Petersburg), 9 ) 4 , 2 Shorecnrsl Prrp ( S t
P etrrsbu rg), 9 6

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p o o io ay Jim wmq
Alter a slow start on the mound, senior Brett Murphy had a good day tor Ovtado, going 2-for-3 with a run scored and
a iloien base at the plate and avowing only two earned runs on four hits over 3-1/3 Innings on the mound. But tour
errors kept the Lions ace In trouble a s he suffered the loss to finish the season, 7-4.

Oviedo
Continued from page IB
ting to Tampa.
But other c la ss y saw upsets
too, as No. 1 nationally-ranked
and previously undefeated
Dunedin fell in the Class 4A
final and 333-3 Northslde
Christian o f St. Petersburg lost
in the Class A finale.
Southridge took advantage of
batting first and maybe the
pressure o f having to play
defense and throw strikes first
got to Oviedo.
Brandon Manasa led off with
a four-pitch walk and went to
second w hen Rene Ruiz's tap­
per down the third base line
was thrown low to first.
Robert Andino then hit an 0-2
pitch just inches fair into the
rightfield com er for an RBI single.
After Andino stole second,
Danny Diaz hit a grounder
toward first that took a bad-hop
off Brian Brooks and rolled into
short right for a two-run single.
Jimmy Bertelson then hit a
grounder behind third that
Justin Young thought was foul
and by the time he threw,
Bertelson had an infield hit and
when the throw got away, cour­
tesy-runner Robert Zalvidar
raced all the way home from
first.
A double play and a ground
ball back to the mound finally
ended the nightmarish inning
for the Lions in which Wainscott
paid two visits to the mound.
O viedo looked like it might bo
able to answ er as Kevin
Cominsky led off the bottom of
the first inning with a single.
But a double play and a strike
out ended the threat.
The Lions also had chances in
each o f the next tw o innings as
Young led off the second inning
with a single and Bridger Hunt
walked. But a pick off ruined
those hopes and even an error
could not get the offense going.
In the third inning, Justin
Stines and Cominsky both sin­
gled to begin the frame, but a

O utdoors'
Continued from page IB
predict that over 3,000 cases will
come into our nationwide 24hour call center from Friday
May 24 to Monday, May 27,"
said Jerry Cardarelli, assistant
vice president of towing ser­
vices for BoalU-S.
"M ost o f these cases are
thankfully non-emergency, but
everyone needs to take some
extra steps to ensure their
Memorial Day doesn't go
awry," he continued.

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failed slash bunt turned Into a
strike out and a ground out and
another strike out ended that
threat.
The Spartans, who had men
on but could not score in the
second or third innings, took
advantage o f another break to
m ake the score 5-0 in the fourth
inning.
With one out, Kendrick Pope
h it a tapper in front o f the plate,
b u t the throw to first sailed into
rightfield.
Carlos C eron was then hit by
a pitch and Wainscot brought
o n Colin Irvine to relieve Brett
Murphy.
Irvine got a grounder for the
second ou t, but then m ade a
wild pickoff throw to first,
allow ing pinch runner Charles
Byrd to score from third.
Irvine w ould retire the next
eight in a row before giving up
back-to-back hits in the seventh
inning. But the senior would
-settle dow n to retire the final
1two batters to keep the game
close.
Oviedo finally broke through
in the fourth inning. W ith one
out, M urphy singled and Irvine
bunted for a single.
Charles Parker advanced the
runners w ith a grounder to first
and Justin Stine* broke the ice
with a sharp two-out, two-run
single to center
Tne Lions only had one more
opportunity to score.
Hunt led off the sixth inning,
but was robbed of a hit on a
great diving stop by second
baseman Manasa.
Murphy then singled and
stole second as Irvine filed to
left and then went to third on a
passed ball.
But the Clemson signec was
stranded there when Parker's
bid for an RBI single was
stopped on another amazing
diving play by Manasa.
Oviedo outhit Southridge, 8-6,
but could not overcome five
errors.
be pr
red ti
o f the fact that they scored
two

More than half of the prob­
lems are related to incomplete
spring com m issioning and
mechanical failures. These
include failure to inspect cool­
ing and exhaust system s, dead
batteries and fuel system prob­
lems. "Topping off your tanks
with clean, fresh fuel - and not
trusting your fuel gauge would save a lot headaches for
boaters," Cardarelli said.
Above all, BoatU.S. strongly
recomm ends having an opera­
ble VHF radio to call

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earned runs off o f Spartans ace
Edgar Ramirez (154)). The 6foot-4 righthander had allowed
only two earned runs all season
entering the game and had an
ERA of 0.21.
Contributing to the O viedo
attack were Stines (2-for-3, two
RBI), Murphy (2-for-3, run,
stolen base), Cominsky (2-for-4),
Young and Irvine (both l-for-3),
and Matt McClung (run scored).
Bertelson was the only
Southridge player w ith two hits,
going 2-for-3. Manasa, Ruiz,
Andino, and Diaz added one hit
each.
Wainscott was assisted this
year by Rob Williams and
Aaron McFarland.
Members of the team were
Kevin Cominsky, M att Lopez,
Brian Brooks, Justin Young,
Bridger Hunt, Colin Irvine,
Justin Stines, Barry Baxter, Brett
Murphy, Alex M ilian, David
Evans, Josh Wolf, Matt
McClung, Lenny G om ez, Alan
Farina, Charles Parker, Michael
Grayson, Jeremy Ketzner, Corey
Bevis and Tim Johnson.

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FHSAA BASEBA LL FIN A LS
at L tgend s Field# T am p *

CLASS 6A
SEMIFINALS
Friday* M ay 17
SPARTAN S % L IO N S 2
M iam i S o u lh iid ge* 0Q 100 0 _ S i 1
OvieduOOO 200 0 _ 2 1 5
Rumifrz arid Dial* Silva (6). Murphy, Irvin*
(4) and Milian* WF _ Ram in?* (15-0). L F _
Mtuphy (7-1)- Sava _ nun*. 2fl _ none- 3 8 _
none- HR _ none Record* _ O v ied o 25-9,
T H O R O U G H B R E D S 11* B U LLS 7
H U le a h l0 2 1 2 0 5 . 1 U l 2
BloomjngdzlrCOQOTO Q 7 1 2 1
Vzzqurz. C a., Caalattanas (5), A lfonso, R. (3).
Goruaiex. G. (7) and Mico. Batoon. B . Madaun.
C. (5)* Kemper* C. (5) an d C ollin*. W P _
Altunin, R. IJP _Kemper, C . Save _ Guctz*il*i.
C. 2B _ Hialeah, Diaz, John, M ico, J., O tero, G .,
A bay,E ; B lo o m m g Jjl* _ Strauss, R_, Ktbirr, B ,
Rodriguez, M. 3B _ none. HK _ none Record*
_ Hialeah 25-10; EUuomingilal* 16-16.

CHAMPIONSHIP CAME
Saturday* M ay IB
T H O R O U G H B R E D S 5. SPA RTA N S 4
HlaleahOOt 300 I . S 4 2
MLami-Southridg# IQQ 602 1 . 4 4 3
Gonzalez# G , Alfonao, R. (6) and M ira.
Rodriguez, R , Manasa, B, (4), A ndino, H. (7)
and Diaz. W P _ G onzalez. G . L P _ Rodriguez,
R, Save _ Alfonso, R. 2B _ Southrid ge, Diaz,
D. 3 i _ Southridge, M anasa, fck H R _ none
Records _ Hialeah 24-10; S outhrid ge 32-2.

Tow BoatU.S., the Coast Guard,
or other nearby vessels who
may able to provide immediate
assistance. Cell phone reliability
can be an issue for boaters,
especially when a breakdown
turns into a more serious situa­
tion.
BoatU.S. established its tow­
ing services in 1983 and today is
the nation's largest with more
than 400 commercial towing
vessels coast-to-coast. For more
information, call 800-888-4869 or
visit www.BoalUS.com.

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�T he S eminole Herald

Briefs
cam pers attend from 8-to-10 a.m. on Tuesday and
Thursday; Beginner III (ages 12 &amp; Up) cam pers
attend from 9 -to -ll a.m . on Monday and Friday;
and Academ y (tournam ent juniors) cam pers will
attend from 10 a.m .-to-l p.m. on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday.
All sessions take place at Westmonte Park in
Altam onte Springs.
Cam p dates are: Session I June 3-28; Session II
. J u l y 1-26.
For m ore information or to register, please con­
tact Bradstreet Tennis at 407-262-217D. You can
also check the Altamonte Sports website for ad di­
tional information at www.altamontesports.org.

Continued from page I B
Meets will be held on Wednesdays evenings
and last about two hours. Meets are informal,
friendly, novice-level with other area teams and
swimmers compete with children o f sim ilar ages
and abilities in a non-threatening form at where
swimmers gel awards for competing.

This is a great way for kids to get involved in
swim team as the competitions are very low-key.
Kids that want to continue year-round have the
option to do so when the summer ends.
For more information, call Seminole Aquatics
head coach Tony Ackcrson at 407-302-1034.

C A S S E L B E R R Y S W IM M IN G

SE M IN O L E / SC C S O F T B A L L C A M P

Wire. Park Pool, located at 806 Mark David
Blvd., is open to the public. Current hours of
operation are Monday, Wednesday and Friday
from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday
from noon to 7 p.m.
For more information regarding to pool or
swim lessons, call 407-263-7177.

Sem inole High School softball coach Dave
Rogers and Sem inole Community College softball
coach Courtney M iller have announced they will
hold a Fastpitch Softball Camp at the Seminole
High School Softball Field ana Complex in June.
The cam p, which will have college players
assisting Rogers and Miller, will be June 12-14
and run from 2 p.m . to 5 p.m each day and is
open to players who are in grades 4-8
ThedeadlLinc to register is June 4 and the cost is
$60 per player. All1players
should bring cleats
playi
and gloves. All other equipment will be provided.
To register or for more information, contact
Courtney Miller at 407-328-2332 or 407-328-2090
or D avid Rogers at 407-320-5260.

U C F B A SK E T B A L L C A M PS
The University of Central Florida/Kirk Speraw
Basketball Cam p will be holding four sessions
this summer.
The cam ps are open to players ages 7-to-17 and
begin a 9 a.m . and end a 4 p.m. daily. Each
cam per will receive a camp basketball, camp tshirt, and a dally lunch. All camp activities will
be held in the (air-conditioned) UCF Arena.
Camp dates are:
Session I _ June 3-6.
Session II _ June 17-21.
Shooting Camp _ June 22.
Session III _ June 24-28.
Parents w ho are interested in receiving more
information or a cam p brochure by mail can con­
tact assistant coach Craig Brown at 407-823-5808.
Winning Ways Basketball will be holding sever­
al camps this summer for both boys and girls.
N othing But Nets Camp _ The cam ps are open
to boys and girls ages 6-15 and run ns half-day or
full-clay sessions. Half-day campers attend from 9
a.m .-to-noon each day, and full-day campers
attend from 9 a.m.-to-4 p.m. each day. The cam p
program includes Coaches C om er discussions,
warm-up and fundamentals, drills, contests,
games, videos and swimming. All sessions take
place at the Lake Brantley Field House in
Altamonte Springs.
Camp dates arc: Session I _ June 3-7; Session 11
_ June 17-21; Session HI _ July 1-5.
Sum m er G irls B asketball Camp _ The cam p is
open to girls ages 8-15 and runs as a half-day
camp from 9 a.m.-to-noon each day. All activities
take place at the Lake Brantley Athletic Com plex
Fieldnouse.
Camp dates are: June 10-14.
Shooting Camp _ The camp is open to boys
and-girlti ages' 8 -15 and! runs a-vn half-day c a m p .
tro m 9 a.m .-to-noon each day. All cam pers will . ..»»
receive an official Baden Camp basketball. All
activities take place'at the Lake Brantley A thletic
Complex Fieldhuusc.
Camp dates arc: July 8-12.
For m ore information or to register, please co n ­
tact Winning Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel at
407-339-9053 or 1-800-808-HOOP (4667). You can
also check out the website at
www.winwaysinc.com.
Bradstrcct Tennis will host two 4-week sessions
o f its youth tennis camp this summer.
The cam ps are open to boys and girls ages 4-18
and run in two or three dav a week sessions. Tots
(ages 4-7) campers attend from 8-to-9 a.m. on
Monday and Wednesday; Beginner 11 (ages 8-11)

Legals

W TM* COUNTY COURT,

Summary Fcial Judgment
lo ts 61 end 62. WASHINGTON
HEIGHTS, i t recorded n Pt»1 Book
3. page 3 7 . Semino** County,
Honda, k m ehna- West M Met ot lo t
6 t thervol.
Daled thus 2nd day ot May, 2002.
Maryam* Mors*. C M * ot t m Court
By Mary Stoup*
Dtflutv Cisrh
MARLOWE. APPLETON A WEATHERFOFIO, PA.
ICUt W M ona BN d. Suaa 105
Writer Part. FI 1 27*9
Pufctati M a, 15. 22. 2002
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sort
SEM MOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
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WALTER T MIMS
Plamtilt.
vs
QENNIE WILLIAMS.
Defendant

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SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOMOA
Caaa No. 02-0*4*041204.
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ot docum ent, and information
F a f jr a to com p*, can * M (1 san c­
tion,. rldudng ddmrssat 0T slnkng
of ptaedtngs
DetadUAY 8, 2002
MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
B y ScAonda Peoples
Deputy O ar*
PubUsti May tS . 2 2 .2 9 . and A ate
5 .2 0 0 2
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SHAWN WH11AMS
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NOTICE O f ACTION FOfl
O tS S O lim O H O f MARRIAGE
TO SHAWN WILLIAMS
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED t m 1 an action
has b **n Mad agamtt you and fiat
you ar* rvqulmd to te rv * a copy ot
your «rffl*n datansas, it any, to Hon
DEBRA A. GUNN, mhtmm address ft
90S Wran wood Lan*. AlUmonl#
Springs. Honda 32714. on or before
[date| JUNE 12. 2002. and M* t m
ongtnal with ih* clerk ot this Court at
301 North Part Avenue,. Santont FL
33771, betor* ie n n e* on PeMwner
or imm*di«l*1y t&gt;ereatl*r II you fail
to do »o. a default may be entered
•garnet you tar ih * relief demanded
In the Petition.
Copies of a l oourt documents in
ilia case , including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit
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NA NO FO R
••M M OL* COUNTY,
FLOftaDA

CA8EMO:91-CA-tU4-14-K
THE Cm rW AN CUL MORTGAGE
COMPANY, MC. I V l ASSOCIATES
HOME EQUITY S ER V IC ES, PIC.
I V * PORO CONSUMER FINANCE.
COMPANY

TOMMIE
BRYANT,
BEVERLY
BRYANT, and any unknown hair*.
offwr wkmown paraon* or wkuiown
■potaaa darning by, t n u p i and
undar any of Vw above-nam ed

T h e S e m in o l e H c k a l d

PLAINTIFF
801 B. Unrvarepy Ortva SUM * 0 0
P la tk d to n .F l 33X11
(9 *4 )2 3 * 8 0 0 0
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IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona akh dbabPWaa nr
contact COURT ADMMSTRATION.
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SEMINOLE
County
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• 8 8 8 7 7 1 (TOO) or 1-800-933-8770,
via Ftonda R d a y Sam oa
PW ddiM ay IS . 22. 2002
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M AND FOR
S C M M O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE H a : 82-CA-47J-18W

BAH MaOar #014236
N O TICaO P
NOTICE la hereby grven P a l t a
undaraigrwd Clark of tha Circuit
Cow l d Samewto Coway, Ftond*.
• a on r » 11 dry d A n a . 20B2.M
1 1 0 0 octock A M N V w Waal Work
door ol Vw Sam m oi* County
Courihoua* n Sanford. Ftonda, oltar
tor sere and M l at pupae outcry to
Pia fsgheaf and boat biddar tor caah.
P a B b d n p N i a t a d property rau* te n Samnoto Coway, Ftonda.
Commence a lV w S ouViwaat comer
of tot A, Stock 4, SANFORD FARMS,
aa racordad In INd Book 1, Pagaa
ITT Paou^i IT S of Iha P u b ic
Racordi ol Sam inota Cowity,
ftonda rwi P a n c a Eaat 731 98 to il
to P a W ad tow ol Bia Eaat 161 laat
oI laid L d 8 . rwi Vwnca North
a r o t Y T W ad along aatd E a d k w
All.AT Nat. run lhanca North
o rcrsrw o d s s io m
to * m a
lying IIP to il SouVwtty d 6 p areld
a l h pi* North m * o l aatd Lot A and
P a P o rt ol Bagwreng. rwt P a n c a
SouPi TrAT-AT W a d atong laid m a
H A M to d to P a Eaat b a ol P a
W ad dong w d m a I1A A« to d to
P a E ad m a ol * w W ad I I S to d ol
aaid Lor fl run Vwnca North
a r o r r c r w a d i i t b b to d to p *
•tormato North m a o l Lot 8 ; run
P a n c a NotPi 78*42' at* E M dong
NorPi m a * 3 77 toar. n n P a n c a
Sown o e -3 A 3 T E a d 110 2 2 to d to
Pto Peek ol B r y m r i o
B agn d P a S o u P ia a d oomar ol
Lot 8. Stock A. SANFORD FARMS,
u racordad to Plat Book I, Pagaa
127 through 128 o l the PubAe
R acordi o l Sam inola County,
ftonda run P a n c a E a d atong P a
Souto k w ot lard o l Lot 8 . « Ja to n ca
ol 231 98 to d to P a W ad m a ol m a
ol P a E ad 183 to d ol add Lot A. ran
P an ca North CC*W W , dong add
W ad d a 4 11.*2 toat. n n P a n c a
North 00*3 2 3 7 * W a d SB. 10 toaL n n
P an ca Sown 7 6 *4 7 4 2 * W ad. 110
to d Soudarty ol a p arafd a ah P a
North m a ol kato Lot s , a d tta n o * ol
114 48 tod to P a E a d kno ol P a
W ad 11* to d o l aaid Lot A; n n
P a n c a North OO-OBTO* W»*L dong
•aid E ad b a 112 * 8 to d to P a
atoraiaid North m a o l Lot 8. n n
Pan ca SeuPi 7 6 * 4 7 4 7 ’ W ad. dong
•aid North m a 118.10 tod to P a
A. n n l
Sown 00*08*20* E ast, along lard
Wad ma 508 S t toat to P a Pon t ol
Dagpiaig. Laaa P a W ad 97.12 to d
ol t a d Lot 8
pursuant to tha Final Judgmanl
•market n a caaa parking n laid
Court. P a dyto ol which a nraealad
WITNESS my hand and official aaal
ot aatd Cowl Pka B day d May. 2009.
P you d a a paraon a d i a rkaatAvy
ontor to pattrepaw n P
ng. you are in tdad. d no c o d to
you. to P a provtdond cartdn r w i
larva Ptoaia contact Court aiknrtatrdor. 301 N. Park Avanua. S u ta
N 301, Santord, Florida 2 2 7 7 1 ,
&lt;407)1234320 a rt 4277, wkhm 2
making daya ol yow racayA ol P ia
noUca ol toradoaura tala. P you ara
h aam g unpaired, c a l i BOD 9538771; p you are m ic a unpaired, c a l
1800-*3 3 -8 7 7 0
Wteryfcm# Mors#
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By MaryStroupa
Daputy d ark
(COURT SEAL)
ATTORNEY FO R PLAINTIFF
S a n d * A Mararwi
Buoar A Hoach. PA.
1163 3 Conway Rd_. Sta E
Orlando, Ftonda 3 2 8 1 2
(407)381-3200
Pubkah- May 13. 2 2 . 2002
MM 130
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O F THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

P IA N O FOR
B EM dlO LS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
G EN ER A L
JURtSOtCTtON DfVtSiOht
CABS NO: 01-C A -H B2-14-K
FIR ST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES O/B/A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF

VS
WALTER N. ABLE DOE. IF LIV1NO.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SP O U SE .
H E IR S.
D E V IS E E S .
ORANTEES.
A SSIG N E E S.
LIENORS.
C RED ITO RS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST WALTER N. ARLEOGE.
UNKNOWN S P O U S E O F WALTER
N ARLEOGE. IF ANY. ROYAL
ARMS CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC ; HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE
CORPORATION
Ul.
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE A S
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
PO SSESSIO N
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FO REC LO SU R E SALE
NOTICE IS H EREB Y OIVEN pur
•uant to a Summary Final Judgment
ol Forectoaua dakad May A. 2 0 0 2
araarad n C M C aaa No 01-CA2382. 14-K cd Pia ClrauP Court ol Pia
IIT H Jw S d a ! Circuit In and lor
SEMINOLE County.
SANFORD.
Ftorato, I wd w * to Vw toghad and
b ad Orddar tor c a d i d Pia W EST
FRONT DOOR &lt;4 Iha SEMINOLE
Cowity Courthouaa tocatad d 301
NORTH PARK AVENUE n SAN­
FORD. Ftonda. at 1 1 0 0 a m on Pia
II day ot Ju n a. 2 0 0 2 Pto M ow ing
daserkwd praparty aa M to m n
u r t Summary Final AnApnant, to" u n it 338-22. ROYAL ARMS CON­
DOMINIUM. A CONDOMINIUM
ACCORDING TO THE DECLARA­
TION OF CONOOMP4LA! TH ERE­
OF. AS RECOROED PI OFFICIAL
RECORDS BO OK 1480. PAGES
1384. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
O F SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
AS AMENDED. TOGETHER WITH
AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST itl THE
COMMON ELEMENTS AND LIMIT­
ED
COMMON
ELEMENTS
OECLARED IN SAIO DECLARA
(ION OF c o n d o m in iu m t o b e
AN APPURTENANCE TO SAID
UNIT.
Oaiad p ia g day ol May. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
m a rya n n e m o r s e

Clark ol Pia Circuit Court
B y Mary Slraupw
Daputy d a rk
Pubiuhln:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O F FIC E S OF DAVID J
STEHN. P -A , ATTORNEY FO R

AMERICAN
GENERAL
EQUITY, P t C ,

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GARFIELD H SIMPSON. DAWN A
Sim p s o n a n y u n k n o w n h e ir s ,
D EV ISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITO RS.
TR U STEES. OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS.
BY,
THROUOH. UNDER OR AGAINST
DOP4A HACKWORTH
a id .
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T O GARFIELD H SIMPSON m d
DAWN A. SIMPSON. P O S o t
*2 2 2 1 2 . Longwood. FI 327*2-2212
AND ANY PARTIES UNKNOWN to
PtotrkM. which parttoa may ba rear

a ii^ N W i.
tn jd a a a , o t othar ciaimanta, by.
plough, undar or aod n d DONNA
HACKWORTH. dacaaaad
NOTICE O F ACTION
YOU ARE NOTIFIED d id an acaon
tor toredoaura at mortgaga on pw
Wtowklg praparty: L d 9, MARKHAM
PLACE. P td Book 2 2 . Pagaa 3 0 and
31. PuWtc Racordi ol Samlnoto
Cowry, Florida
haa baan Mad agaaid you and you
ora roqwred to aarva a copy ot yow
wrfton datanaaa to «, k any. on
JOHN C. ENOLEHAROT. P A . 1*24
E , Urtngdon BaaaL Ortondo. Ftonda
32803. PtondTa Htamay. no more
P a n 10 doya bom Pw data ol Pw tow
pubacaoon ol Pat NoOca ol Acaon
and Mo Pw original wah Pw Ctoik ot
Pka Cowl aatwr b aton aanrtca on
PtoekkTa anomay, or anmartwia ty
Pwraahar. oPwrwWa a dalauit wd ba
arkarad agalnd you tor Pw rakal
damandtd In Pw Comptarnl tor
Forecfotute
WITNESS my hand and aaal ot Pka
Court on MATI 0 20X2.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
By RuPlKing
John C. EngtohardL P A
1*24 E Lmngtton SI
Ortando. Ftonda 32803
Putaah May 1 3 ,7 2 .7 0 0 2
MM 133

THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EtOHTIINTH
JUDICIAL CMCUIT
M ANO FOR
S E k B N O Ll COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CAS E NO. Q1-CA-2124-14
DIVISION K

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THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THtS
NOTICE.
A U C L A M S NOT SO FSX D I t t L
BE FOREVER BARRED
The 8*1* oI MM pubacaoon ol tke
Nokck la May 19, 2002.

U**TID STATES

LOT 7, BLOCK A. SPRING LAKE
HSXS, ACCORDING TO TUB PLAT
THEREOF A S RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK IS . PAOE(S) 73 S 74. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMI
N O U COUNTY. FLORIOA
LE SS ANO EXCEPT THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED PORTION
O F LOT 7. SLOCK -A";
THAT PART O F LOT 7. BLOCK A
S P R 8 I0 LAKE H 8 1 3 . ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF A 3
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 15. AT
PAGE(S) 73 • 74, OF THE PU BU O
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA LYING BETW EEN
THE EXISTING WESTERLY RIGHTOF-WAY LINE OF WYMORE ROAD
AND THE EASTERLY FACE O F
THE E X IS T * * ! MASONRY PRIVA­
CY WALL. LOCATED ON THE
EASTERLY PORTION OF SAIO LOT
7 ANO B E * * ) MORE PARTICULAR
LY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
THE EASTERLY 2 0 0 FEE T A 3
MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO
THE W ESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF WYMORE ROAD. O F LOT
7. BLOCK -A '. SPRINO LAKE
HILLS. AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK IS AT PAGE SIS ) 73 S 74. OF
THE PUBLIC RE COHOS O F SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA CON­
TAINING 20 2 SQUARE FEE T
MORE OR L E S S
THE SKETCH
FO R THIS DESCRIPTION
IS
SHOWN ON SHEET 7 OF 17 OF
THE RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP OF
WYMORE ROAD.
a lso

b e in g

d e s c r ib e d

as

THAT PORTION OF LOT 7. BLOCK
-A* SPRINO LAKE H IU .S. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS AT
PAGESIS) 73 1 74 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA THAT WAS CON­
VEYED BY J O t * i E. BOYER ANO
TOE A BOYER. HIS WIFE. TO
SEMNOLE COUNTY IN THAT C ER
TAM WARRANTY DEED RECORO­
ED M OFFICIAL RECORDS B O O *
4233 AT PAGE 8 *3 . OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
SU BJEC T TO A 14 FOOT PLATTED EASEMENT AS PER SPRINO
LAKE HILLS AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BO O * IS AT PAGE(S) 73 8 74
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
AND ANY OTHER EASEMENTS OF
RECORD
AK/A 21 0 Roam gm od Trail,
Aaammw Sgrtngi. FL 32714
WITNESS MY KANO and ttw to o l
o l *ka Court on May 9. 2002
Clatk ol * w Cireul Court
By Mary Slroiea
D*puly Clark
[ctwvam* lA jaocw tol. P A
P O Boa 2 3 0 1 *
Tampa, Ftonda 13822 5 0 1a
FO1009788
'S * * Amkrtcana artti Oraabrkttoa Act
* you are a p*raon mkh a daabdky
t o rwada accommodakon at ontor
to partrcywi* In h r proceeding, you
■re ermtod at no ooel to you. tot tw
prorttron ol certain ea a ieta n c*
Pleaae contact Court Arktknietratnn
*1 201 N. Park Avefue, Santord.
Ftonda 3 3 771, lelephona number
(4 0 7 )8 8 5 -4 2 2 7 , mthei 2 working
daya o t your receak ol t e a docu­
ment. R hearing knpaked, (TOO) 160 0 9 3 * 8771
Pitokeh May I S 2 2 .2 0 0 2
IA I131

SUNTRUST MORTOAGE. WC

MARC C BO W ERS K K A MARC
BO W ER3. at ai,
Datandant(»|

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw•uant to a Final Judgmanl ol
Mortgaga Foreckwura da lad May 08.
2002 and arkared n Caaa NO 01C A 2824-14 ot Pw Crrewt Court ol
PW EIGHTEENTH ju t c ia l O o r t n
and tor SEMINOLE Cowky. Ftonda
nharaai SUNTRUST MORTGAGE.
P C , la Pw Plamotl and MARC C.
BOW ERS AK/A MARC BOWERS.
ALCIA BO W ERS AK/A ALICIA X.
BO W ERS.
ANY
AND
ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
BY. THROUOH. UNDER. AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENOANT(S) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAIO
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAM
AN INTEREST AS SPO U SE S.
HEIRS, D EV ISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS.
LITTLE
CREEK
HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION.
P C ., are Pw Datandanti. I m l aafl to
Pw h t^ w d and b ad biddar tor caah
d W EST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA d
11 00AM, on Pw day ol JUN I 3
2002 2 0 0 2 , Pw totommg daacrkwd
praparty aa a d tom in and Find
jm jy n n l :
LOT 8 8. LITTLE CREEK PHASE M
Ba ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 91. PAGE&lt;S) 71-74. O f
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
AK/A 2684 Running Springs Loop.
Owetto, FL 32765
W ITNESS MY HAND end tf&gt;« f * l
o l t * s Court on MAY 0 9 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2
Maryann* Mors#
Cterti at ft# Circuit Court
By Mary Stroup#
Deputy Petit
Echevarria A A uooalee. PA
P O Bos 25018
Tamp#. Ftonda 33822 5010
FO1010602
" S e e American* with DitaMrbe* Act
It you ar# a person with « cHateMy
#ho needs accommodation m order
to pam apale n m*» proceeding, you
are e n ^ e d *1 no coal lo you. tor Ihe
provtston of certain assistance
Pleas# contact Court Administration
at 201 N Parti Avenue. Sanford,
Florida 32771, lelephona number
(4 0 7 )6 6 5 4 2 2 7 . *ith*n 2 eo/tong
days oI your recarpt of tfus docu­
ment, H hearing vnpaired, (TOO) 1BOO-9 5 ^ 8 771
PubLeh May 15. 22. 2002
MM 132
THE C1RCUTT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
ju o tc iA L c iR c u r r
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CA SE NO. 01-CA-244I
DCVISION 14-K
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PlMra*.

vs
JOttN E BOYER, at el

»)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment ot
Mortgage Foreclosure dated May 06.
2002 and entered n Cas# NO Ol
CA-244T ol ihe Circwi Court: ol the
EIGHTEENTH Judttai CecuK n end
lor SEMINOLE County. Ftonda
eh erem
CHASE
MANHAnAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a ihe
Plemcfl and JOHN E BOYEn. ZO€
A. BOYER, are the Defendants, I * #
M l to the highest and beat twJder lor
cash el W EST FRONT DOOR O f
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO, FLORIOA el
II 00AM on r e 13 dey ol June
2002, the loitowing deaenhed proper

M THE CMCUIT COURT FOR
■CMMOL1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
C A M NO. 02-471-C P
IN RE THE ESTATE O f
ARTHUR WILLIAM LINDSLEY
* v a WILLIAM ARTHUR UNOSLEY
NOT1CI TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PE R SO N S HAVING
CLAIMS OR OEMANOS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby nobbed tfial a
to Detarmm* Homaalaad
haa b een Med In ttw a t l a i e ol
ARTHUR WILLIAM UNOSLEY a V &lt;
WILLIAM ARTHUR LINDSLEY.
decaeaed. Fke Nunbar 0 2 4 7 1 -CP.
by *w Cecuk Court o l Sam nola
Couky. Ftonda. Probata Otvwion.
ttw eddraea ol aWch ■ Poe! o n e *
Drawer C. Santord. Ftonda 32771.
Vial »w total caah vakw ol * w aatat*
» * 0 0 0 aa *w only aaaet oI the
decadent i* tw decad en fa homaLot 14 ol Replel ol Lola 8 2 Ihorugh
7 * ol OUEEHS MIRROR SOUTH
SECOND REPEAT ADDITION TO
CASSELBERRY, according to pial
Rwreol aa recorded n Pial B oo* 13.
Paga 81 ol the Pubkc R ecord ! ol
Semeiole Cburky. ftonda.
. Ttw nemea and eikkeaaaa ol R o te
to who k haa deacended are:
Cack Gene Undalay
Address
P O B o , 288
Longwood. F l 3 2 7 *0
A! person* are requred to Me wrth
thtt rfabj-fc nl |tojd court
WITHIN 3 CAtENOAfl MONTHS
FROM THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THtS NOTICE #1
claims against th# estate m lh# form
#nd manner prescribed by Sachem
73 3 70 3 0/ th# FtondM S tatu tes and
R um 3 49 0 o t ttI# H on d a Rule s o t
P ro b a ta
and
G u ard ian sh ip
Procedure
AU. CLAIMS ANO OEMANOS NOT
SO FILED WILL BE FO REV ER
BARRED
l^jbticalion of if** Notsc# h a * begun
on May 15. 2002
WOkam H Mormon. Esquare
Ftonda Bar « 143303
BALDWIN 0 MORRISON. PA
7100 South tfcghway 17 92
Fem P art, Ftonda 32730
Telephone 407/834-1424
Attorney tor Personal Representative
Pubbth May 15. 22. 2002
MM129
IN THE DRCUrT COURT
FO R SEMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F9# Ma. PR 0 1 -1002
IN R E ESTATE OF
R U S S E L i L D£VAUGHN,
Oeceatod
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Th# admirvstraUjn of th * estate ci
RU SSELL
L
DEVAUGHN
deceased, ftm Number PR 01-1002.
# pending in Ihe Drcurt Court lor
Secrwnole County Ftonda, Probate
Ovtuon, ti# addreee of whach * Poet
O ne# Boa 0099, Sanford, Ftonda
32772 8099
Th# n am es and
addresses of the personal represun
tafive and Iha personal represent#
live s attorney are sef forth below
M credMore of the decedent .and,
other persons having claim s or
demands agamsl decedent's estate,
inctudmg unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, on whom a copy
of this notice is served must f4e their
cterns wrth th«s court WITH!N THE
LATER O f 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f THE FIR ST POBLICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Ail other creditors ol the decadent
and persons having claim s or
demands egaaisl decedent's estate,
including unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, musf Me their
c la m s with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF

MICHAEL DEVAUGHN
1200 LUgncAe Avenue
Sentofd, FtonSi
Je m e a B |
Attorney
Ftonda Bar No 117370
MATEER 8 HAKBERT, P A
Poal Office Boa 2 8 * 4
Ortando, F l 32802 2 8 * 4
Taltphone (407)429-9044/
FAX (407)423-2018
Pubkah May 1 9 .2 2 . 2002
MM127
* 1 TH1 ORCUTT COURT
FO R S IM N O L I COUNTY.

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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120
Fort Leuderdak
TeSephorw (964483-0343
Facantot: (964)771-8062
FM01-06197
P u b M i May IS. 22.2002
MM1J0

DAVTOWXJ.IAMS_________

NOTICE OP F O R PO T U M
Noace to hereby given Vwl on
January 4. 2002. In Vi* caaa oI
Untied S tats* v. Dewd W kiem i.
Crtntowl No. «01-crS *O rt-2*O A B ,
Vw Uratod S ta it* CXtortcl Court tor
Vw MkkSe DtoVtd ol Flortdi entered
a PreVmlrwry Order lot Vw b r k k r s
of
b Huger g mMImeler aenk-eusomaf-

M T m COUNTY COURT
O F T H im O H T O im f

juaoAL cBkcurr.

COUNTY,

CAM MX BT-MBBCC-MMI
SWEETWATER OAKS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC . a n d tar profit Ftonda

c pwki. awlto &gt;30904388

c. Moaaberg 12 gauge shotgun,
serial K8920I.
* O n* bUtoi prod vest tau ad on
December 19. 2000, bom S i l l
Brtghbneedoss
Drive,
Ortendd,

WENDY 0 GERENA ANO HER
UNKNOWN SPO U SE.

Ftonda
Fke He. Q2-1IB-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
WILBUR H BOOUAN.

N O D C S TO CREDITORS
Th* adminletratton ol *w etlaM ol
Yrtbur H I t a knan. d e ra ile d . FM
Nwnber 0 2-18 8G P , W pandng n toe
Cecuk Court tor Seminol* Courky.
Ftonda. Probata Dnrteon. *w
eddrese o l which 8 301 North Perk
Avenue, Santord. Florida 127711292. Tha nam e* end irtd re e ill oI
*w peraoned regreaerkadye and *w
pertonel repreaenu uve a attorney
AI crea to r* aI 8w decedark and
ocher paraon* having d a e n * or
demand! egen et decaderka aatete,
kidUkng immetured. conengark or
ireq ik d iied cWffld, on ekiom a copy
ol *ks nonce la aenwd muat Me fw e
d a m e wkh t a a court WITHIN THE
LATER O F 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIR ST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE OR 10
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O F A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Ai obwr creator, o l *w
nd peraorta having claim * or
demand* a g e m decadenfa etieie.
nctotkng unmakeed. Ctontmgerk or
urkqucMad ctoree. mud Me t e r
c to m i wrth IN* court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIR ST PUBLICATION O F THH
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT S O FE E D WILL
BE FO REVER BARRED
Th* d a l* ol MM pubkeanon ol V i*
Notice a Mey 15. 2002

December 19, 2000, tram 8111
Bridknw adoe
Drive.
Ortando.

Ftonda.
Th* llnltad States hereby gkre*
nobc* or t* vierkton to depose of
Vw brtWed prepertto* Vi audi man­
ner a* Vw Attorney General or a
dsatpn** may drecL In accordance
akh Vw pro stolon* a
t21 U S.C. I
853, any paraon havkrg os ctomtoig a
legal ltd*. Me. or seat eel to any of
Vw Mbramarktoned fvoperVee iraiM
Me a peMton wtoi vw Clerk a
tVw
UMad Stde* Dtobtd Court Ortarato
DMtoon. 300 Federal Bukkng. SO
North Hughey Avenue. Ortando,
Florida 32S01 arifkn Very (30) rtoya
d Vw knaf pubicaaon d Vka noaca
d VW crtranM torteture action or
recotpl d drred Widen node*,
ehu fwvet to aerker.
Th* peoacn towi be signed by Vw
pbW oiw under paneMfy of perjury
and shea w i torki Vw nature and
aitaik d Vw peoaonefa mpk, IB *, or

ton* and cira m erencaa d Vw p*8korwr-a acquMbon d Vw right aa* or

vorwr-s ctolm. and Vw re a d ooughL
UNITED 8TATES
MARSHALS SERVICE
MlDOLE DISTRICT OP FLOfVOA
Pubkah May 1 9 ,2 2 ,2 9 . 2002
MM 123

DWTIBCT COURT
MOOLS DtSTMCT OP FLOMOA

1829 U mber VaAey Road
Colorado Springe. CO 8 0 9 1 9
Attorney
lor
P erton el

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
*
DARRELL WILIAMS

Jo el H. Sharp, Jr
Florida Bar No. 0 7 2 8 8 9
Baker 8 HoeleOer LLP
Poel 0 8 1 c* B o i 112
O rl*ndo,FL 32802-0112
Telephone (4 0 7 )8 4 9 4 0 0 0
Pu biehM ey 13. 22, 2002
MM 128

N o*c* to hereb y gown Vwl on
Baptombei 26, 2001, In Vw ceeo d

NOTTC* OF FORFEITED*

M THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
SEkRHOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
P R O iA T I DIVISION
FILS NO. 0 2487-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JO H N E . MULUN,

NOT1CC TO CREDITORS
The ednenwawton oI *w eetele ol
JOHN E MUUJN, d eceated. F ie
Nlntoer . e pervkng in ihe O rcui
Court tor Sem noie Counry. Ftonda.
Probate D nw on, tha eddrae* oI
which I* 301 N. Perk Avenue.
Santord. F L .32771 Tlw nam eeand
addraea
ol
Iha
Parional
Repreaanlabva and Vw Peraonei
Repraaenuiiv* a anom ay are le i
A i credeora oI Vw decedwk and
other peraorta having d e a n * or
demand* egatnei decadenfa veiate
i c i u t o g uvnelured, oonbngtnl or
inkqutoated derma, on whom e copy
oi tore notice c aarved muel lie Vwe
d e a n * wen r e * Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OH THIRTY (30&gt; DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE O F A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A I oVwr credeora ol Vw decaderk
end paraon* having d e a n * or
dem and* egaaw t Vw d tca d e n fe
e tla l*. rxtockng unmatured. rartongtrk or urequdated clean*. mull Me
Vwa daarta akh V w Court WITHIN
THREE O l MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIR ST PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
THERESA E BE RSOLE
Perianal Repaeaanusve
RO BERT K MCINTOSH. ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 178 3 0 2
5TEN STRO M . MCINTOSH. COL­
BERT. WHIQHAM I SIMMONS. P A
Poel O ffce Bor 4848
Santord. FL 3 2 7 7 2 4 8 4 8
Telephone 407/322-2171
Anomay lor Peraonal Repreaarketiv*
Pubkah May IS . 22. 2002
MM129___________________________

Criminal No. 601-cr-86O rt-28K R 9.
■w Unned SUMO Dtotrtct Court tor
Vw Mkk*o Dtotoa d Flortdo ensered
( Pretonewry Older tor Vw tortoia**
of.
i ) Appruimalery * 4 8 .4 6 9 In cash.
mane pwki. S en d No 047840MC.
10) Irkratoc Model A S-10 Omm
•eml-eutomslic pistol, Serial No.
A 038796. and ■mmuNaon.
1t)9m ah and Weseori. Arwwgrt.
38 tp ad al caltwr revolver. Serial
No BR P3882. and amnuWtan.
Tha Urwed Stela* hereby (pves
noaca d i s kkarkton to dtopoaa d
Vw torterled properties In auch man­
ner e a Vw Attorney General or a
with Vw ptovlaions of 21 U S C. f
S93. any person having or darning a
legal right, nn*. or intereat In any d
Vw atoremankonad prapanwa muai
Me a peaoon mVi Vw Ctork d Vw
Untied Stelae Dlatnct Court, Ortando
DNwion. 100 Federal Buidtog. 8 0
North Hughey Avenue. Ortando,
Ftonda 32801 rskhn vurty ( X ) daya
d Vw knto pdikcaoon d Vito no*ca
d Vw cnmnal tortoaifa acaon or
receipt ol d rect written nobc*.
whenever a terser
Th* peoeon sh e! be argnad by Vw
pekborwf undar penality d pegury
esiark d Vw peboonar's nghL Hit. or
ekareal si Vw lorttked property, vw
am * end orcum stancat d Vw peVkoner's aoqriatoon d Vw ngfk, (a s or
n tertal ai Vw lorteked property, any
addaonal tads supporting Vw pe«oo n e f* daen. end Vw reed aouglk.
UNITED STATES
MARSHALS SERVICE
Ml DOLE DISTRICT OF FLORIOA
Pubkah May 15.22. 2 9 .2 0 0 2
MM 122
M THE CMCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUWCIAL ORCUIT,
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOiOOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NOU 01-CA-2588-14 L
COUNTRYVrtOE HOME LOANS.
INC FlK/A COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION.

CYNTHIA P CONAVAY. d aL

UNITED STATES
DISTRICT COURT
Ml DOLE DISTRICT OF FLORIOA
ORLANDO DIVISION
C*** No. S:02-cv-812-Ort-22KRS
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

1 1 9 1 .9 2 0 0 0 IN U S CURRENCY.

NOTICE OF ACTION
IN REM ANO ARREST
In accordance wrth SteiptomerkaJ
Rule (CH4) tor Certain Atknraliy and
Ma/kana Clarma ol vw Federal Ruto*
o l Civil Procedure., and Local
Admiralty Rule 7 03&lt;dl. nolle* ie
hereby given ol vw arrest ol Vw
abovwnemed defender* property, ai
accordance weh e Scanmona and
Warrark d Arretl In Rem waved on
May 2 . 2002
Pursuant to 18 U S C f 983(a|(4).
e l peracna deanaig an aeertai In
•aid praparty ih a i Me a venlwd
cla m aaaeitaig such person a rearaal ai Vw property *i a manat set
lurth n Vw Supplemental Ruto* ol
Certain Admiralty end Maritime
C lean* ol Vw Federal Rule ol Crvk
Procedure wittw Vurty (30) daya
aner ( 1 ) service o l Vw complasrt. or
(2) Vw kneJ dele ol pubacaoon. or
pureuari to Rule CIVXaK'KBl ol Vw
Supplemental Rules o l Certain
ArkrwaVy and Menpme Cleans, with­
in such eddtuorwi tan* as Vw Court
may aJtow and ahai answer withal
Twenty |20) days aher Vw tongol Vw
clean w4h Vw Office ot Vw Clera.
United Stales District Court. 300
Levied Stales Cocettroua*. 80 North
Huipwy Avenue, Ortando. Florida.
32801 Dated at Ortando. Ftonda. Ihre
2nd day ol May. 2 0 0 2
PAULI PEREZ
United Stales Attorney
By Anita M Cream
Aaarllanl Untied Slates Attorney
Ftonda Bar No 5 6339
201 Federal Btaiong
8 0 North Hughey Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32801
(407)628 7300 - lelepttorw
(4 0 7 )6 4 8 7643 ■ la csm le
Pubkah May IS. 22. 29. 2002
MMI24

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
(P le at* pdlkah n THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suant lo a Final Judgmark o t
Foredoeur* dated vw 3 dty d May,
2002. end entered to C a t * No. OtCA 2 3 9 8 -14 L d Vw Cinuk C o u l d
Vw 18TH JutSctol Clrcuil n and tor
Senande Couky, Ftonda. wherein
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC. F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE FUND­
ING CORPORATION to Vw Ptambff
end
CYNTHIA P
COHAVAV;
BRANTLEY COVE ASSOCIATION,
INC : CHRISTOPHER W. CONAVAY.
FAIRWINOS
CREDIT
UNION.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CYNTHIA
P CONAVAY. JOHN DOE: JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (SI IN
PO SSESSIO N OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY . I a d s a l to Vw hrtFwit
end beat biddar tor caah at Iha
W EST FRONT DOOft O f COURT­
HOUSE of th# Seminote County
Courthouse, in S#mtnote County,
Florida, * i 11.00 on the 4 day of
Jtete, 2003. ihe following deecnbed
property u te f forth m said Final
judgment, fo e # :
LOT 15. BRANTLEY COVE.
ACCORDING TO THE PEAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 21, PAGE 91. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMiNOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
AJKIA 2210 CLASSIC COURT
EAST, LONGWOOO. FL 32779
In accordance with the Americans
with DoatwHes Acf. Person* with
Otsabttabes needing a special accom ­
modation to perticjpaie in this pro­
ceeding s-houkJ contact ihe Court
Admrueirator at 2 0 1 N Parti Avenue.
Santord FL 3 2771, Telephone
Number (407)323-4330 not later
than seven (7) day# prior to Ihe pro­
ceeding If hearing impaired, (TOO)
1 8 0 0 9 5 5 6 7 7 1 or V oce (V)l 8009 5 5 6 7 7 0 vte Ftonda Relay Services
Deled this 3 day of May 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Cterfc Of The Circuit Court
By Mery Stroupe
Deputy Clot*
Submitted by

NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVEN Vwl
on Vw N i day d Ju n e 2002 at 11 CO
a m . ti Weal Front Door d Vw
Baminoto County Courthoue*. Vw
uid enip w d Ctork m i offer tor safe
m e loeowwg: (jnncj u e o reel
U l U B o c k B, S n itoaetor Odra
Beckon i , Aooordtog lb T h * PM
Ttw rad a t Reuuntod In R k Book
17. Paga 90 And 8 0 . Pubfto Records
Of Sem rato Courky, Ftonda.
together wtoi a i abudurea, knproi*
m ania, Fxturea, apraanrea. and
appurtenance* on sard tond or used
■I c o rfjn cw n mervwiv*.
The tooreadd sale wff b * m ad*
pursuant la a Summary Final
Judgmanl arkared to C M No. 9738S 8-C C -20-R pa n d n g to Vw
County Court of Vw Eighteenth
•todtotof O m it to and I d Sam tode
Courtfv Ffortde
DATED Via 3 d r y d May. 2008
MARYANNE M O RSE
CLERK OF THE COUNTY COURT
By: Mary Sfroupw
Daputy Clark

■ you ire • paraon a*h a daabffly
too neseto any armmmnrteaon to
otdat to parVctoala to M a procaadtog. you era anaOed. to no cool to
you. to kw provision d certain aealec*
P is a * *
contact
Court
n d to rab o n to M l N. Para
Akanua. Suffe K 301, Santord. FL
32771 (407) 8 8 6 4 2 2 7 wtoito 2 work
tog day* d your racafd d Vie noaca;
I you era hearing or s d e a Impeked,
c a * 1803-9*3-8771
HARRY yy. CARLS, ESQ ,
Tkylor 8 Carla. P.A.
8 9 0 Concourse Partway South,
I * 108,
Maitland, Florida 32791
Pubkah May 19. 22. 2002
MM118

M TIN ORCUTT COUNT
O PTH ff 18TH
ju o r c iA L c v ic u r r ,

M ANO FOR
k n aatou COUNTY,
FLOfVOA
GEN ERAL
J u m o K m o N n v a iO N
C A M NO: C3-CA-I11-14-L
LEHMAN CAPITAL. A DIVISION OF
LEHMAN BROTHERS MOLDrNQS,
INC.
PUUNT1FF
VS.
MILTON J MCCLENOON IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
H EIRS. D EV ISEES.
ORANTEES,
A SSIG N EES,
LIENORS.
CREDITO RS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER OR
AGAINST MILTON J MCCLENOON.
SHARON A MCCLENOON IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE,
HEIRS,
D EV ISEES.
O RA NTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRU STEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH. U kCER
OR
AGAINST
SHARON
A
MCCLENOON: MONROE
MEADOWS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC.;
SEM CO
RESTORATION, INC ; FED ONE
BANK. JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
PO SSESSIO N
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE S A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN ptks u e d to k Summary Ftoto Judgmanl
d Foreckwura dated May 3. 2002
•rested in CJv* C a w No. 02-CA -111 14-L d toe Cirau* Court d Vw 1STH
Ju d o e t C ro a t to and tor SEMINOLE
County. Santord. Ftonda. I wff s a l to
Vw Ngfwtt end b e d bidder tor caah
t t Vw W eil Front Door to Vw SEMI­
NOLE Cowky Courthouse Inr Mart to
301 N. Park Avenue to Santord.
Ftonda, at 1 1 .0 0 a m a n v w 4 d e y d
June, 2002 Vw tokowing deterkwd
property a a a d torih to said
Summery Ftoto Judgm ent lo-m t
LOT 71. MONROE MEADOWS,
ACCORDING
TO THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 48 PAGES 16 ANO 17. PUB­
LIC REC O R D S CF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled tots 3 day or May, 2002
(ORCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of toe O o r t Court
By Mery Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN. P A ,. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
101 8 . Unvaraky Drive Suke SCO
PWkattcn, FL 33324
(9*4)233-8000
02 84009
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons with deabikw a need­
ing s special aerxYTVTOdaaon snore!
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
Vw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse el 4 0 7 4 6 9 4 2 2 7 . 14009 6 9 8 7 7 1 (TOO) or I 8 0 0 -9 3 5 4 7 7 0 .
vw Florida Relay S a m e *
Pubkah May 1 9 .2 2 .2 0 0 2
M M tlt

i THcancurr court for
BEkffNOLC COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBAT1 DIVISION
FILS NUMBER: 02446CP

IN RE: ESTATE OF
JOHN L BROWN.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The iilrtynnbeaon d Vw etlaM d
JOHN L BROWN. Oec e esed. F ie
Nwnber C 2 4 4 9 C P . a pandng In Vw
Cireul Court tor ■Sem noie Cowky.
Ftonda. Probala Division. Vw
addraea d which ■ P O Boa 8099.
Santord Ftonda 32772 The names
and addressee d vw peraonei repre­
sentative and tw paiaanel repreeenlarne s attorney are sal torth Detow
Ai cradiers d Vw dacaderk end
other persona having cturns or
todudmg umalured, contingent or
uraiqudawd claims, on sshom a copy
d Vw noace w served muel toe vwe
deans wnh Vue court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER
VICE O F ACOPY OF THIS NOTCE
ON THEM
Ai oVwr credtora d Vw decedent
and o ile r persona having deans or
demands ija v - il decadenfa estate.

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property
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RENT
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RENT
UHKNOWWLABT
KNOWN
AOORESB UNKNOWN.
YOU A RE NOmFIED VW i n adton
to toractoaw* mortgag e on Vw I d
towing
daacrkwd
property to
8*n k n d * Cowky. Ftortda
LOT 7 , BLOCK 6 WEATHER3F1ELD FIR ST AOOmON, ACCORDBIG TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROTO *1 PLAT BOOK 12.
PAGES SB ANO 8 7 , PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA.
a

datow wtoi rat bowl WITWI 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST FUSUC/mON OF TH»
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
0SJE C TX 3N S NOT SO P U D W S J.
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The dtoa d Vw *rto piM ctotan d
Vka No*ce la May 18,2002.
Peraonei Reoreaerawtve:
JEN M FER BROWN
1036 Winter Springs Bhsl
Winter Springe, Ftonda 3270V
JULIE EASON SMITH, F A
Florida Bar N urtw r (9 7 1 1 2
Attorney tor RtoiOhd Repmeenddhr*
2080 W ider Springe Boutanwd
CMedo, Ftonda 32786
TMephona: (*0 7 )3 6 9 8 8 1 0
Fecsenke: (407)389-1239
PubMh May IS . 2 2 .2 0 0 2
MM1I7

W THE C B K U ir COUNT
OF THE EXNfTEDfTH

NANO FOR
COUNTY,
CASE N 0 4 B 4 N M I7 7 -S M X L
VI RE: THE MARRUGE OF
WILLIAM PASSALACOUA,

DOLORES PASSALACOUA,
Reepondwi
NOTES OB ACTION FOR
T O DOLORES PASSALACOUA
9798 Frerkdord Asanue
PhNdataNa. PA 18114
YOU ARE NOTIFIED ViM an acaon

you ara mqdrad to ta n * a copy d
yow wrtoen iNIsnsit. I sny. to I on
WILLIAM PASSALACOUA. do
Starkey ML SWar Affomey M Law.
FA , whoa* addaaa I* 1220 OouiFae
Avenue, Su i* 201, Longwood,
Ftonda 32779 on ot before (data)
JUNE 7. 2002. end «ke Vw ortgkwl
wtoi Vw ctark d rw Cowl M 301
Nodi Park Avenue, Sanford, Ftonda
32771, baton service on Pekboner
or tovTwdMMy Vwradtor. ly o u ta l
to do to, a deieuk may be ereered
agakiM you lor Vw raid demanded
In Vw peaaorv
Copwt d al court doomed* In Me
case, nctojdng orders, ar* avaSMi*
M Vw Ctork d Vw Orcui Courfs
office Ytu may review Vwee docurnertta iMon requaeL

Vbu muat keep Vw Clera d Vw
CkcaM Court’s office northed d your
current address. (You may N*
Noaca d Cwrerk Address. Florida
Supreme Court Approved Family
Law Form 12.115) Fiiw* pepara to
Vie laweuk mi ba mwtod to Vw
addrea* on record M Vw ctork’*
WAANNQ: FVm 12 283, Ftarkto
Family Law Rulaa d Procadure,
ragwree carter, automatic dectoeura
o t documark* and Intarmelton.
Fsrlwe to cerrpiy can taatil In saneio n *, n c k rto g dtomreeei or streung
d pteiJriQ i.
Deled MAY X 2002
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
BySutonda People*
Deputy Ctork
Pubteh May 1 3 .2 2 ,2 9 . end Jw w
5 .2 0 0 2
MM118
N THE C B K W T COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
SEM NOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE HO.: 81-CA -1H 7-14L
CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC.. Fi*/A FORD
CONSUMER FINANCE COMPANY.
INC,

GIFFORD
EDWARD
FOORIE.
PATRICIA MARIE FOORIE.
CITIF1NANCIAL EQUITY
SERV ICES. INC. F/K/A
COUUERCtAL CREDIT
CONSUMER SERV IC ES. INC..
IRWIN UNION BANK ANO TRUST
COMPANY ANO UNKNOWN
TENANTSIOWNERS,
NOTIC* OP SALE
Nonce M hereby given VwL pw•uark to Vw Order or Fvwl Judgnent
entered In Vae cause In Vw Cktuk
Court d S am eide Courky, Ftarkto. I
an* sek Vw property tkueled to
3 *n k n d * County, Ftond*. Jss L ik js J
EM
EXHIBIT ’A”
LOTS 23 ANO 2 6 TOWN O F SY L­
VAN LAKE. ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED M PLAT BOOK 2.
PAGE(S) 8 9 . PUBLIC RECORDS
O F SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
end commonly known ea:
5973 1ST S T . SANFORD. FL
32771
M pubic sale, to Vw lad w d and beat
biddar. tor caah, M Vw west Irani
door d Vw Sammoi* County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, al
11 0 0 AM on Jw w 6 2002
Datod May X 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary S im p *
Deputy Ctork
to eccordenca wkh Vw Arrwncane
Wkh OtaabEt a * A ct person* wkh
d eebikw t needng a specieI eccorry
modetron to pertidpeW In Vile pro­
ceeding should contact court
ArkrwvaVeaan M Wlephona nwrkwr
(4 0 7 )8 6 9 4 3 3 0 . n d latar Vwn seven
(7) day) prior to Vw procaedng 8
h aam g imparted. (TDD) 14 0 0 .9 9 5 8771. or Voice (V)1 4 0 0 4 6 9 4 7 7 0 ,
vw Ftonda Retoy Service
Salem Sexon. P A
P. O. Bos 3399
Tampa. FL 33601
&lt;813)222 3222
Pubkah May IS . 22. 2002
MM119
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH * EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUIT
O F FLORIOA
M ANO FOR
S iM W O t i COUNTY
CASE NO.: 02-CA-944-14-L
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA by
end Vvougfi Vw Secretary d Vw
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS.

UNKNOWN HEIRS. D EV ISEES.
GRANTEES.
A SSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
T R U ST EES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS OF. ALLEN J LANE,
decaeaed. end UNKNOWN
TENANTSIOWNERS.
PLAINTIFFS NOTICE O F ACTION
TO
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
A SSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
CREDITO RS.
TR U ST EES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS OF AUEN J . LANE,
And e l parties claming saaratl by.
Vvougfi, under or agamel
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
A SSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TH U STEES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS OF ALLEN J . LANE.
end t i partes havmg or Gevnmg to
have any nghL m e. or re a retl n Vw

*81 Ufcfigan Avenue AJHmonta
Spring*, F l 32714
haa bean Bad agamel you end you
are rwpired to serve an crt(RwI d
your wtitan detonate. V erry. mto Vw
Senande Cowky Clerk d Vi* Court
akhto 30 dayk from tw krai data d
pubkcaaon, end to eorva a copy an
Platowr* Attorney. Leonard T.
Unceto, d fw Lew Firm d MASON
8 ASSOCIATES. P A . whose
addeta • 177ST U S. Hldiway 19
NorVi. Suffe *00. U a r g m Bey.
CtaeriiMei. Ftonda 33784, m tw i 30
days hom Vw Drat data of pubffre
•on, otfwrelee a ddaua m i be
•rewed egemet yog tor vw i* M
demanded to Vw oompfakk.
Dated MAY 0 1 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLER K OF THE COURT
By: RuffiKtog
A t Deputy Clark
ccMeeon LAatocwtae.. PI A

to i

AcL paraon* snto
needng a epectal accommnrtaffcn to petkclpale to f a t pro
caadtog ehoukd contact court
Adtkntatnecn at tataphcrik nwrkwr
14074694330, not taker Vwn seven
(7) daya prior to t w prooaedng N
hearing knpand. (TOO) 1400-935•771, or Y
o
ta(V) 14009*9-8770.
vie Ftortda Relay Service
Itaeon I kssnrwwe, P A
I77S7 U S IS R . Suffe *00
Ctosrrwtaf. FL 3 3 7 8 4 4 9 8 8

Atai Leonard T. Uncdn
(777)938-3800
PubtahMey ( 6 22.2002
MM114
B l THE CM CUIT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CBkCUfT

COUNTY,
C A B * N a : OOCA2293-14-L
MANUFACTURERS 8 TRADERS
TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE FOR
SECURITIZATION S C R IE 9 1 9 9 0 2 .
AGREEMENT DATED 0 3 0 SO

JAM ES UNGARO wid ROSE
UNGARO, hto wff*; and UNKNOWN
TENANT SiOWNE n S .
NOTICE OP SALE
Noaca Is hereby given Vwl. pur­
suant lo Vw ontor or kntl fudgmwk
entered to Vw cau sa to Vw C k o d
Cow l d Semmoie Cowky. Ftortda, I
wd e a t Vw praparty situated to
Samtoota Cowity, Ftonda. daacrkwd
* 4:
LOT 23. BLOCK A. ROUND LAKE
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF A S RECOROED lh’
PLAT BOOK 14. PAGE 7. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
2 0 6 R oe * * . ea. Oviedo. FL U 7 U
el pubkc sale, to *re hnpwvi end M
biddar. tor cash, al Vw wael bore
door d Vw Sam m oi* County
Courthouse. Santord, Florid*, e l
I I 0 0 AM on Jw w 1 1 ,2002
Deled-M ey 8 .2 0 0 2
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK O f THE COURT
DyMary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
to ecm ntonce wkh I
Wrh Dm biMn AcL person* wkh
deebklbee rwedtog e apecwl ecco ro
modePcn to peraopele to h e p ro
cewdmg should conU G
court
Administration at telephone number
(1 0 7 )8 8 5 4 3 3 0 . not tolar Vwn seven
(7) day* poor to vw pracaactoig V
hearing mpened, (TOO) 1 MO-9351771, w Vote* (V) 1 4 0 6 9 5 9 -8 7 7 0 ,
vw Floral* Retay Service
Mason 4 Associates. PA
177S7 U S 19 North. Suke 500
Oeerwator. a 33784
(727)338-3800
Pubteh May ( 3 .2 2 . 2002
MM113
» i th e em eu rr c o u rt

OP THE EMIfTIINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
tlMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE HO.: B O W 141
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANYWEST.

STEWART B FAMOUS. Jr and
DOROTHEA M FAMOUS, hi* wke;
STATEWIOC INVESTORS
HOLDINGS
TRUST;
and
UNKNOWN TENANTSIOWNERS.
NOTICE OP SALE
None* a hereby given Vial, pur­
suant to Vw order or Uriel yjdgmerk
entered to Vae cau sa to Vw Crrtxvi
Court d Semmoie CowVy. Ftorato, I
m« tak the property artualad to
Sameiota Cowky. Ftorato. daacrkwd
aa:
LOT 7. BLOCK D. WOOGMERE
TERRACE
SECTION
ONE.
ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF. A S RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 19. FAGE 92, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
end canmonly known aa
1603 Tena c e Ortva. Santord. F l
32773
•I public tele, to lh * tulw ar end basi
bektor, tor caah. al Vw weal trork
door ol Vw Sem m oie County
Courthouse Santord, Ftonda. el
I I 0 0 AM on JUNO 6 2002
D eled MAY 0 3 2002
MAHYANNE MORSE
AS C U R K O F THE COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In eccordenca wkh toe Amencww
Wkh Oitabkkaa Act. persons wkh
daabkkwa needing a special eccommodaoon to p a ricp a la In Vue proc taping
should contact court
Adrnniitraiiun at laWphona numbat
(4 0 7 )8 6 3 4 3 3 0 . n d taler tian seven
(7) deyt prior to Vw p roceeilng V
hearing snparwd. (TOO) 1400-9598771, or V oca (V) I 8 0 0 9 3 9 8 7 7 0
via Ftorato Haiay Sarvic*
Mason SAsaoctalae. P A
1 7 7 *7 U B 19 North. Swta 900
O aarealer. FL 33761
(727)638-3800
Pubkah May IS . 22. 2002
MMI12

Aucion D al* 6 1 0 -0 3
(1) 1986 Toyota Slabonwagon
V n * JT3YH26VBF3060 739
Aucucn k.&lt; ba held on S e a Above
Al 2pm, AI Tri-County Towing
1165 Dele Ave W r is t Spgs FL
32708
Pubkah May 2 2 . 2002
MU 161

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�T he S eminole H ekald
L eg a le

Leg als
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m

T m cm cu rr count

Of TUI EIQHTIEHTH
JU n c U L O K U rT M

AMI KM MMOLE

COUNTY. FLOMVA
C A M NO, 01-C A -tn&lt;M «-L

FINOVACAPITAL
CORPORATION, a D#N»#r#
corporation.
va

FM B,

c y p r e s s r e s t a u r a n t s . in c .

dtV aO CN N TS.
N o n ce o f sa le
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tw t
punuant to a Final Jud^ nam ol
Forafcwur# randared on May I.
2002, in lhal c a rta r caua* pending
In lha Circuit Court in and lor
S a rrw x * Caudy. Florida, nfiaran
FINOVA Capital Corporation la
P la in * , and C Y P R ESS RESTAU­
RANTS. INC d tv a DEN N YS la
datandant, C M Acton No OJ-CA1 7 5 0 -t* L, I, Maryama Moraa. Clark
or fia a fc m a td Court. * d at II 00
a n t , on J u r a 4 , 2002. ortar tor tala
and ■#• lo t ia rtgRatl tMdar tor
caart at lha Sarmnoia County
C ourtnuaa. X I North P art Aranua,
Santord. Samawta C a rr y , Florida,
tha Mtoamg dr t o toad rani and partonal proparty, &lt;rtuala and b an g n
Sam axta County. Florida Id-art
SEE A n ACHED EXHIBITS 'A '
THROUGH T T
EXHIBIT A
PA RCEL!
A portion ol Sacto n 11, Tawnahtp 20
South. Rang# X E att. C4y ol
Santord. Sarmnoia C a rr y . Ftonda.
b an g mora partKuUrty detertoed a t
lo*owi.

Aaa pont ol ratoram csmnanca at
lha ntaitaction ol Via Eattarty rightol wry towof US Higynray IT and
US. Itghrray 92. alto known aa
Stata Road tS and Stala Road BOO
with tfw Southarty tow ol lha
Soufwatt Ouartar ol Sactlon It.
Townahtp X South, flanga X Eatt.
Samnaa County. Ftonda, fwnca
North24 dagtaat Mmnutat 30 aacondr East alonglhaEattartyit^HolwayhwoluidUS tVmray ITand
US tVrway 92. S2B X laat to »w
POINT OF BEGINNING ol «w fol­
lowingdatertoad lands. Ihanca canhnua North 24 dagraas M nsnutaa
X taconda Eatl along ta Eattarty
ngN ol way kna ol said U8.
Norway IT and US tkghway 92.
tard towbang 90 00 laat Eattarty ol
aw cantartna of said US Ek^iway
IT andUS Highway92.1 ST03 laat
to ■ point ol cunratira of a turva.
concavato 9w Ml having a ndtoa ol
S HOES laat; Fwnca Monhaastarty
along tha arc ol tad curva pattng
through a cantral angla ot 00
dagraaa 29 mamas 12 aaconds. an
arc tongdi ol 42 Mlaat; thanca North
99 dagraaa 95 mnutat 09 taconda
Earl. 199 49 laat. Fwnca South X
dagraaa 49 mnutat S4 taconda
Watt, 191» laat. tw rr South 99
dagraaa 99 marital 09 tacondt
Watt. 291 33 Nat lo the POINT OF
BEGINNING
PARCEL2
A non a ic t u w a aatam anl lor
n p a t a and agrast a t ta t tonh and
datutoad n Vwl cartam Easamant
Agraamanf by and b atm an Dtvil
Hast Estata Imratinwrr Corporation,
a W tocontn corporation and Falcon
Group, L id . a Florida ganeral pad
nanhw. dalad February I. 1991.
racordad February t, tor i, n O a o .il
Racords Bock 2292. Pago 1009.
PutAc Hacordt ol Sam nota County,
ftonda; Over Itw tnFawng d atrirv sl
property
A portion 01 Saction It, Townthp X
South. Rang# X E ast, City ot
Sartont. Samrnnia County, F.torkla.
bang more pamcuiarty dasenbad as
totowrs;
As s pom ol rsNrance comnwnca at
tha rrlarsactiDn ot lha Eattarty nghtol way tow o l U S Ikghway IT and
U S Highway 92. alto known aa
SUM Road 15 and Stale Road 900.
with lha Southarty kna ol tha
SotWwatl Ouartar of laid tacbon I I ;
thanca North 24 dagraaa 99 m rm e i
X tacondt E atl along 9w Eattarty
right ol way Ina ol tard U S
Ikghway 17 and U S Hsfrway 92.
523 0 0 laat. Fwnca coninue North

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IN TI1B CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
MANOPOR
’’ '
BE M F 4 0 L I COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 01-CA-2398-14-L

CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATIONF/K/ACHEMICAL
RESIDENTIALMORTGAOE
CORPORATION.
LARRY D SCHOONOVER, et a l .
DaMndam (si
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE

ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Diva a Written Notice of Intended OMIrtcl D ecision
The Oittncl grves notica ol 1 i merit to issue a permit hi aw toaowmg appacan qtl on Ju n e I t , 2002
Wat Mart Stores East. In c . 2 X 1 SE 10th SI. BantonvRe. AR 7 2 719 0 5 5 0
appkcalnn 14-117 6 0 9 0 0 d Tha protect is totaled ei SerrvnoM County,
Sactun X . Township 19 SouFi. flanga X East Tha ERPapptcabon is tor
construebon of a surface water management tor Fw WarMart Supar canter
Store 13X 7 -0 1 si Santord Tha receiving watorttody la the M M Smith Canal
Tha Maafs) contammg each of Fw abrrra ksMd appacauonl s) are avaalabM tor
ntpeclxm Monday F irq u y Friday ascapt tor legal hokdays. 9 X a m to 5 X
p m. at Fw SI Johns Rrvar Water Management Distort Haadquartars or Fw
appropnaM Sarvca Center The District m l take action on each permit appe
cation ksied above unless a pennon lot an acknnialrative proceeding (hearing}
is Nad pursuant to the provisions ot Sections I X 56 9 and I X 57. Ftonda
Statutes Chapter 29 109 and IOC-1 1 X 7 . Ftonda Admnstrairve Coda
(F A C .)
A person whose substantial diuresis are altecled by any ol Fw D i n a r s pro­
posed parTTvtkng decisions identified above may p e U n i tor ad am sFative
iw aing in accordance with Secnona I X 599 and I X 57, F S . or a4 parties
may reach a wnflen agraamanf on madation as an aJIemabve remedy under
Saction I X 573. F S Choosaig madwoon wA not adversely alMct Fw n y I to
a hewing 4 medwlnn does not rasuF «i a wrilenwnt Tha pioceduras tor pur
sung markahen are ta t forth n Saction 1 X 5 7 3 . F S . and Rules 7 8 -1 0 6 111
and 2 8 I X 401-405. F A C Petitions must comply wan Fw requrenientt of
Florida Arknirvsli.itrve Coda. Chapter X I X and b e Mad wiih (racarvad by}
Fw District Clark located at D iktat Hearkyurteii 4 0 4 9 Raid Streal. Paiatka.
Ftonda 32177
PstlKy-.s tor admausIraOva hcruinq on the above ippkcabon(t| must b e Nad
withal twenty one (21} d jy t Ol pubkeabon of Itvs n o ise or wilhin twenty-sn
(29) days oI Fw Distrcl deposrbng Fas notes ot silent ei Fw ma4 tor F iose par
ions to whom aw District mails actual ncwca FaArre to Me a petition withal
Fat tarw period sha4 consMule s waiver ol any nght such peeion may have to
request an adnwvalratrve detarmaiaiion (hwanng} under See tuns I X 59 9 and
I X 57, F S , concarnaig Fw subfetl pa- 1-1 ueiv ,]t« v- Patitions which are not
Mad ai accordance with tha above provisions a is iubyecl to d sm iuaJ
B ecause the adraraslraiva haanrg process it designed tu tonmulata Tnal
agency action. Fw Ming ol a petition means Fiat Fw District s Itoal action may
be differ enl from Fw position taken by 4 ei Fas n o te s ol silent Persona whose
substantial rnterasls wW be aReOarJ by any such trial decison ol Fw Dwlncl
un Fw applratvyi have Fw ngfil to bacuma a party in Fw proceetfrig. at accor­
dance with Fw loquireTfwnta sal loiih above
Gloria Lears. Dnectot. Division of Penral Data S a n less
Si J o in s River Water Management District
Publish May 22. 2002
MM 169
NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
ST. JOH NS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notice ii given Fwl Fw toacreng perms waa issued on May 1 4 ,2 0 0 2
Hobart G Mattel, 3 9 5 Old Mans Road. Geneva. F I 32732 Permit #40-117
9 4 5 29 1 Tha protect ■# located n Sensnole C a n ty . Seckon 11. Townsh« 21
South, Range 31 E a s t TTw permit authonjes A SURFACE WATER MAN­
AGEMENT SYSTEM ON 19 9 ACRES TO SERVE Industrial Subdivision
known aa OF Broadway The receiving water body is Land Locked Bwtai
Tha Mels) contaawig Fw application tor tw above ksied psrma w available
lor napecoon Monday F v o o y Friday (ascepl tor legal hokdays). 9 X a m to
9 X p m al Fw S I A rris Rrvar Waler Managerrwnl Duinct (District)
Headquarters 4 X 9 R e d SFsal. Palatka. FL 3 2 179 1479 A person whose
substantial nierests are aFacted by aw Dwlnct peimating d e c a m may pee
ton tor adiwvslrairve hearing in accordance wm S ec te n s I X 59 1 and
1 X 9 7 , ftonda Statutes. » may chooee to pursue meejakon as an M am alna
remedy urder S ec bon I X 573. Ftonda Statutes be lure Fw deadhrw tor Nmg
i pel, bon Chooemg medwoon erii nol adversely affect Fw n y 4 to a hwenrg
4 medratun does not rasuF n a senletnenl Tha pnxaduras tor pursuing rrwdl
stun are set lorth ei Section I X 9 7 ] , Ftonda S u M e s . and Rules X I X III
a n d X I X 401- 4t&gt;4. FtondaAdmrvsttalrvaCoda Petaw nem ustcompty WiFi
Fw requtraments of Florida Adnvnolriiiva Coda. Chaplet 29- I X and be Med
W&lt;h (received by I Fw O isbrl Clerk, located at Distort Headquarters. Ikghway
I X West Palatka Ftorato 32177 PeMmni tor admmsirairva rw am g on Fw

above app«catiun(a|mu!l be Med widen twenty one (21) days ol pubkeabon of

Tvs notice o&gt; watvn twenty s u ( X ) days ol Fw Outnct deposin g notice ol tvs
ntenl m Fw ma4 tor Fiose persons to whem Fw Distnd mars actual ricnce
waiver oI any
bf/ilts) such per socks) may have to request an admivslrstnre delermrwbon
tieorngi under Sections 1 X 5 9 9 arvl 1 X 5 7 . F S , concerting F ie sutyacl
Pamw Peblions that are nol Iked n accordance with Fia above provisems are
vutyact to rtsmrssal
Becau se Fw adnrvsUatrva rw amg process w desepwd to torraAsle knel
igoncy action. Fw Mmg ol a patibon means Fwl Fw Dtslnci s hnal action may
tw Afferent tram Fw position taken by a n Firs notica o l r u n Pei son s whose
ubstantial mere n s wiF tw sffoctod by any such Imal J o o u x i o l Fio District
On FW appkcanl have tha iKyrt lu pebtiun to becom e a party to Fw proceedmg.
n accordance with Fw rerparemeras set forth above
Pbhksh May 22. 2002
MMIS7

L eg a ls

L ega ls

B

24 d ag aaa. 59 rmnulaa X taconda
EaaL along fw E aatarty right-of-way
tow of ta e l U S I k y way i f and
U S H y w e y 92. 197.03 teat to a
poar ol a m N im of a curva eoncavw
to Fw la* having a rwtua of 5 J 9 9 6 9
AwmJT- fBa^HM^to ill 11■if I a a a t ■ A - " - — wi,
n o n n c a iw iy Along n t
arc of said curva pattin g F n u f t a
catwto angfa of X dagtaa t 1 9 mav
utaa 12 tacon d t. an w c length of
42 9 9 laat to Fw POINT OF BEGIN­
NING at tne following described
U nto; Fwnca South 8 9 dagraaa 9 9
m antes 0 9 tacon d t Waal. 19 91
Mar. Fwnca Nonheetterty along Fw
arc of a curve concava to Fw MB
havng a radus of 5,944 99 laat.
passing ffvough a central angM of X
dagraas 44 m a n ta s 21 seconds.
tttofsrxM by a chord baartng and
dstanca ol NorFi 24 dagraas 15 matutas 09 tacondt East. T9 41 M at an
arc length of 7 5 41 Mat. Fw nca
SouFi 52 dagraas 13 m an ias X
tacon d t EasL 78 .1 2 Mat; Fw nca
SouFi X dagraas 04 mtoulat 9 2
seconds EasL 10 X laat; Fw nca
North 99 d e g t a t 99 m antas X s e c ­
onds East. I X X Mat. Fwnca South
X d e g a e s 49 m an tas 34 seconds
West. 12 X Mat; Fwnca South 9 9
dagraas 93 m a n ta s 09 seco n d s
W att. 199 49 Mat to Fw POINT O F
BEGINNING
EXHIBIT B
A« of Fw personal property, ndudtog
wahoul knvuaon. a t tomtom, trade
tortures, machinery, and acMpmerd
al Fw Debtor. wheFwr now owrwd or
hereaAtf acquired, located at tha
address tttod betoar, together waFi
a l accas trona. parts, reptocaments.
lubstitubons. accatsorw s. a ttach ­
ments and appurtenanc es In any
way used w4h Fw tornaas. •* prqcaad t of Fw foregoing, inducting.
w a ln F torWahort. proceeds ol Insuftn c a poaews. and aF documents,
tosvunants and u p l a men t rotating
to Fw loitgoaig
Location ot Coiataral
FrsncbMa Danny’s
Address 3 7 7 1 Orlando Diva
Santord. Ftonda
EXHIBIT C
A l of Fw tortures 01 Fw Debtor,
whether now owned or hereafter
acquired, located at Fw add e a t dat­
ed below, together with s i w x e s ­
trone parts, replacements. tU nM u­
ttons accessories, attachments and
spputtotwnces to any wsy used waft
Fw taturee. a l proceeds ol Fw toragoaig. tnctodng. without mutation,
proceeds ol kwurtnea poaews. and
all documents, tntlrumenli and
agreements ratal n g to Fw loregoing
Location of Coialaral
E ranctvsa Denny’s
A ddess 3771 Orlando Drive
Santord. Ftonda
Said lato wtl b e made pursuant to
and n order to sartttfy the term# of
tael Frwi Judgment
DATED FM 14 day M May 2 0 0 2
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
B y Mary Stroups
Deputy Clark
Attorneys tor PUaiUt
Joseph E Foster. Esqiara
Ftonda Bar No 0 2 8 2 X 1
AKERMAN. SEN T ER FIH 9
E IDSON. P A
25 9 Scaith Orange Asanue
torn Floor
Post OFice Boa 231
Orlando. FL 3 2 X 2
(407) B 4 3 -7 B X
Pubash U sy 22. X . 2002
MM 159

Talera to lila a petition wither F at tmw period shaff tun s mule e

L egals

L egals
^

Wednesday, May 22 .2002 P a g e S B

—
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN pur
•uant to an O tf# f R««ctwdu*ng
Foradoauro 5 d a dalad May 13#
2002. and a Final Judgment ol
Foradoaura datad April 3. 2002. and
•raarad n C aaa No 01-CA 2380-14L. d lha O rcu t Court of N EIGH­
TEENTH J u d e * D rcu i m and tor
SEMIHOLE C o rfy . Florida a h a ra n
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAOE
CORPORATION FAVA CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION it PlantM and LARRY D
SCHOONOVER * V a LARRY DALE
SCHOONOVER,
al
a t.
ara
Defendant*. I m « aa# to Vta highest
and bast bidder tor cash at N West
front door ol lha Courihouaa r» SAN
FORD. SEMINOLE County. Florida
It 0 0 AM od ock on lha 11th day of
A n a, 2 0 0 2 , lha ta*ommg desenbeti
property aa eel forth In said Final
Judgment, to w t
LOT 1 ANO THE SOUTH HALF OF
LOT 2. BLOCK 14. 3RD SECTION
DREAMWOLD. ACCORDiNO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE TO, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. » V a
730 Twenty Fourth Place. Santord,
Florida 32771
DATED thn 14 day r4 May 2002.
MaryannE Mone
Aa Cferii of t a d Court
By Mary S kx p e
A* Deputy Cleft
Submiffed by
Faber AGUMi, P A
Suite 3 0 0
1370 Uadruga Avenue
Coral Oabfe*. Ftonda 33144
(305)642-4110
Peraona with a d iab aay who need
a special accommodation to parffcF
pale In ihia proceeding should dsntact AOA Coordmatof at Semmofe
County Courthouee. 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suite NX) I, Santord.
Ftonda 3 2 771. at least five day* prior
to
lha
proceeding
Telephone (407)323-4330 e it 4227;
1 8 0 0 -0 5 5 6771 (TDD) or 1 6 009 5 3 8 7 7 0 (V) via Florida Relay
Service
P u b ith May 22. 2 9 .2 0 0 2
MM160
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O P THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
M AMO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURtSOtCDON DIVISION
C A SE MO. 02-CA 831-14-L

CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PUmnlf,

v*

JOHN P STROMMAN. JR-. al al.

Defendant* |,
NOTICt OF ACTION
TO: JOHN P STROMMAN. JR .
Residence Unknown
H akve. and if deed. a&gt; partie*
claiming m eres! by. through, under
or agam st JOHN P, STROMMAN.
J R . and &lt;&gt;4 parties having or daening to have any nght. tide or m e fe tl
in the property herein descr ibed
YOU ARE NOTIFIED ffut an action
for Foreclosure oI Mortgage on Vie
lodowtog described property;
LOTS 3 2 AND 33. BLOCK 19, SAN
LANDO THE SUBURB BEAUTIFUL
SANFORD SECTION, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 3.
PAGE 68. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
» V a 713 Preble Avenue, Ammrviie
Springe, Ftoridi 32701
h a* b een Wed a g a n sl you end you
ere required to serve e copy o l your
wnffen defenses, if any, to a, on U se
N Pearson, Attorney lor Plamfil!,
whose address is Suite 300. 1570
Madruga Avenue, Coral G able*.
Florida 33146 wither thirty (30) days
attar the Nrti pubi&lt;*tion of thn
fiolfco in the Semmufe HERALD and
life the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before te r v e e on
Plaintiff s attorney or immediately
theraaltor; oiheiw ne a default wW be
entered agaewi you tor toe reket
demanded m toe comptam*
WITNESSmy hand and toe seal o&lt;
tow Court m
day ol MAY 1 4 .2 0 0 2
MaryannE Morse
As Cferk ot toe Court
By Ruth l)0ng
A* Deputy Clerk
•
Publish SANFORD HERALD

NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT O F 1990
Adriwvstralive Order No 87-3
II you are a peraon wilh a dtsahrliiy
who need* any accommodabon in
order to partictpaie in tot* proceedn g , you are entitled, al rto cos! 10
you, to toe provision oI certain assis­
ta n ce
P lea se contact Court
Administration a! 301 N Park
Avenue, S u fe N 301. Stfitord, F L
3 2 7 7 1 . (407) 6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 . witfwi 2
working days of your receipt ol tor*
notice. ■! you are hearing or voice
impaired, c a l 1 8 0 G 955-8771
Publish May 22. 29, 2002
MM181
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01-CA 2767-14-0
GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERV IC ES INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
VICTORIA HARMAN YEGGE A/tUA
VICTORIA A HARMA/I IF UVING.
ANO IF OEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEV ISEES.
GRANTEES.
A SSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS,
TRU STEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST VICTORIA HARMAN
YEGGE AK/A VICTORIA A
HARMAN, CLIFFORD Q YEGGE.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
PO SSESSIO N
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
sjjkiml to a Summary Final Judgment
Ol Forecto&amp;urs dated , 2002 entered
m CivJ Cm No O I C A 2 7 6 7 - U O
ol toe G rout Court oI toe 16TM
Judicial Cvcmt m and tor SEMINOLE
County. Santord. Florida. I w4 m 4 to
toe highest and best bidder lor cash
at toe West Front Door at toe SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse located al
301 N Park Avenue to Santord,
Florida, al II 0 0 a m on toe 9 day of
July, 2002 the toAowing described
property a s M l forth in said
Summary FinaJ Judgment, to-wit:
LO TS 16. 19. 20. 21. 2 2 ANO THE
W EST 5 FEET OF LOT 23. BLOCK
A. SANLANOO SPRINGS TRACT
NO 67 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN FIAT
BOOK 4, PAGE(S) 65. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated tots 13 day ot May 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol toe Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pybkiuh in.
THE SEMINOLE HE HALO
THE LAW O FFICES OF OAVIO J

STERN. P.A., ATTORNEY
PLAINTIFF

FOR

901 3- Unfvataffy On*a Stats SX

Plantation. FL33374
(9941233-8X 0

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. P a ra n a wtfft J u M n naarF
tog a tpecfel accommodaAon shoiid
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
C ourthoru at 4 0 7 9 9 5 -4 2 2 7 , 1 800#59-8771 [TOO} or 1900-955-9770.
via Ftonda Relay Sendee
Pubtsh May 22. 29. 2002
MM162
M TH8 CIRCUIT COURT OF TH t
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CtRCUTT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C eee No. 02-CA-641-14 W
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC,
Pleintiff,
vt.
THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
D EV ISEES.
GRANTEES
A SSIG N EES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TO RS. TR U ST EES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER. O R AGAINST
WILLIAM J BEST. DECEASED, el
a t.
Defendants)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
D EV ISEES.
GRANTEES.
A SSIG N EES, LIENORS. CREDI­
TO RS. TR U STEES, OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH, UNOER, O R AGAINST
WILLIAM J BEST. DECEASED
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH,
UNOER. ANO AGAINST THE HERE IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL OCFEN
DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPO U S­
ES. HEIRS, DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENTADORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tool an acton
to foreclose a mortgage on toe toF
towing described property m SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida
LOT 63. HIOOEN LAKE PHASE HI.
UNIT VII. ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 36. PAGES 79 AND 80.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
has been Tied agamst you and you
are required to serve a copy ol your
written defenses wiffvn 3 0 days after
the first publication, it any. on
Echevarria 6 A ssociates, PA ,.
PtaaiMTs attorney, whose address -Is
9119 Corporal# Lake Drive. S u te
300, Tampa, Florida 33634, and We
toe original with this Court either
before service on PlatotrfTs attorneys
or Immediately thereafter; otherwise,
a delaiuit wd be entered agavet you
tor the itlief demanded In the
Complaint or pelilton
Thus neftee UiaH be published once
ea ch week for two consecutive
weeks In the Sanford Herald
W ITNESS my hard and toe seal ot
thus Court: on to** day ol MAY 13,
:p 0 2
1 M aryarae Morse, cferk
Cferk oT toe CIRCUIT Court
By Ruth K «g
f
As Deputy Clerk
Echevarria ^Associates, P A , PO .
Boa 25018, Tampa. FL 33622 5 0 (8
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DlSABJLfDES
ACT. PERSON S WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION 7 0 PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING
SHOUIO
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIOA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330.
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(IDO) 1 8 0 0 -9 5 5 6 7 7 1 , 041 VO CE
(V) 1 8 0 0 -9 5 5 8770. VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE
Publish May 22. 29. 2002
MMI63
IN IHC CtRCUTT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-440-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
REGENA WILCOX BOLES.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The adriwntstration ol toe estate of
REGENA
WILCOX
BOLES,
deceased. F fe Number 0 2 -4 8 0 CP.
m pendng m toe Ctfcut Court tor
Semmofe County. Florida. Probate
Division, toe address of which la X I
N Park Avenue. Santord. F L 3 2 7 7 1.
The nam es and address of the
Personal Representative and the
Personal Representatives attorney
are set lorth below
A4 creditor* ot toe decedent and
other persons having claims- or
demands against decedent's estate,
including unmatured, contmgenl or
unkquKlaliid Claims, on whom a copy
of tots notice is served must fife their
cleans w«h to.* Court WITHIN THE
LATER O f THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY ( X ) DAYS AFTER THE
OATE O f SERVICE OF A COPY OF
TH43 NOTICE ON THEM
A* other creditors of toe decedent
and pee sons having claims or
demands against the d eced en t*
estate, including unmatofed, contin­
gent or uniiquidaled dawns, must hie
thee d a m s with tots Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA
TK&gt;f OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The test date of publication of this
notice is May 22. 2002
PATRICIA DIANNE SANDERS
Personal Representative
ROBERT K MclNTOSH. ESQUinE
Ftonda Bar No 376302
STENSTROM. MclNTOSH. C O L­
BERT. WHlGHAM 4 SIMMONS. PA
Pool Office Boa 4846
Santord, FL 32772 4648
Telephone 407/322 2171
Attorney tor Personal Representative
Pubksh May 22. 29. 2002
MM 166
IN THI CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-194-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
JO SEPH OAVIO COWARD,
D aceaw l
NOTICE 1 0 CREDITORS
Thk« admumstiatam cl to# estate of
JO SEPH
DAVIO
COWARD,
deceased. Fife Number 02 154 CP.
is pending m the Circuit Court tor
Semmofe County. Ftonda. Probate
Division, the addre** of which is X I
N Park Avenue. Santord, F L 327/1.
The nam es and address of the
Personal Rnpre tentative and the
Personal Ropr^onlattvet attorney
are set forth below

Al cradffora of ttta daoadanl and
othar Parana Kavtng claims Of
daman* aqaatat dscsdsnTi ■Clara,
nckjdtng Lnmatursd. oonttrgant or
oikquidatad daima, on utioma copy
c. ina rtoaca a ssrvad nut ■# ffiaa
daima arifft Baa Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (J) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (X) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE Of SERVICE OFACOPY Of
THIS NOTICEONTHEM
Al othar cradauil of tha dsesdant
and par»on« having claims or
damanda against tha dacsdsnTi
aetata, ndudng unmaturad. contmgant or vtfqudaNd da*ns. mat Ma
than claims noth this Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA
TtONOF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
JIMMIE LEON COWARD
P a r a n a ! RaprasentiBvs
RO BERT K MclNTOSH. ESQUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 376303
STEN STRO M . MclNTOSH. COL­
BERT. WHlGHAM * SIMMONS. P A
Pool Critic# Boa 4848
Sanford. FL 3 3 7 7 3 4 9 4 8
Tatephona 407/333-3171
Attomay for P s r a n a l Rsprssaniaava
Pubksh May 22. 29. 7002
MM 166

I X W sfdon Boufanrsrd
Sanford. F t 13771
w oocf or poeru w om vnop
The Dtslnci Board of Trustees of
Sem m ofe
Community
College
announces
a
regular
Board
Workshop to which s i person* are
Invited.
Dele and Tima: Ju n a 5. 2002 al
7 0 0 pm
Place; Sem m ofe Community
C ottag e
SentordLake Mary Can^ua
I X Weldon Boulevard
Santord. FL 32773
Board Room &lt;A200)
Purpose The District Board o(
Trustees w * review budget prettnenarfe* and other issues a s they
rafale to lha preparation of the 20022 0 0 3 Operating Budget tor Semmofe
Community Cottage.
A copy of lha agenda n a y b e
obtained by writing to Dr E. Arm
McGee a! I X W etton BoiAevord.
Sanford. Florida 3 2 7 7 3 or by catting
Linda Cowefe a l 4 0 7 - 3 2 * 2 0 1 0 and
arranging tor an agenda to b« matted
or avattobfe tor pick up.
Pursuant to the provisions of tha
American* with Dttabifetie* Ad, any
parson requiring special accom m o­
dations to perbapate m tv * maetmg
is asked to advise Sem mofe
Community Cottoga at feast 4 8 hour*
before Ihe meeting by contacting
Undtt KntgN at 407-32S-2010. If you
are hearing or speech impaired,
pfease contact S e mmofe Community
Cottage by coiling Ms Dorothy
Patshon al 4 07-328^ 21X
Persons -are advised that, i they
decide to appeal any deoaton made
at ffii* mealing, they witt need a
record of the proceecfcng* end tor
such purpose, they may need to
insure that a verbatim record of the
proceeding* k* made, which record
'includes the testimony and evidence
upon which ihe appeal is lo be
based, per Section 2 8 0 0 105. Florida
Statutes
Pubksh May 2 2 . 2002
MM 169
Public Auction
Putwc auction lo ba hold at 9 0 1
am. on lha dayfs) spooffed betow. al
ihe front door ol Athen s Towing Inc.
Located al 2 4 9 9 Old la k e Mary Rd
Sutte 134. Sanford. FI tor Ihe pur­
pose of cksposng of ttia loftowing
vehicles'
For further information please c a l
(407)321 2 9 4 8
W 02
(1) Year l9 9 1 M a k e Jee p
VINf 1J4FP88S7M LS55628
(2) Year 1994M ak* Mitsubishi
VtN • JA 36A 26A 3R U 043X 7
Pubksh May 22. 2002
MM 170
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
iNdtice is hereby given
Semmofe Wrecker Service witt sett al
Pubkc Auction for salvage tor cash
on demand to highest tedder, toe tof
lowing described vehtde*
J u n e 4, 2002
fit Toyota 2 0 r
Vto • JT2A E95C 5J3047465
The auction «nk be held al 1 2 X P M
on the said dales above
Al
Semmofe Wrecker service 2540 S
Myrtle Ave Sanford. FL 32773
Prospective bidders may inspect
vehicles on e hour prior lo safe
Terms, are cash or certified funds.
Semmofe Wrecker reserves toe ngN
lo accept or reject any and ak bid*
Pubksh May 22. 2002
MM171
NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction witt be held on J u n e 1#
2 X 2 at 9 X AM al 325 Aulm
Avenue Oviedo. F L
Prospective bidders may inspect
toe vehicle* on toe day betore toe
Auction from 9AM until16PM. Terms
are ca sh or certified funds only
Oviedo Towing reserve* toe right lo
accept or refuse any and all btos.
The loHowing vehicles are offered lor
bid*
1964 TOYOTA CRESSIOA
VINS JT 2M X 62W 2E X 87462
Pubksh May 22. 2002
MM 172
NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on Ju n e
11. 2002 at 9 0 0 AM al 325 Aukn
Avenue. Oviedo, FL,
Prospective bidders may inspect
toe v eh efe* on the day before toe
Auction from 9AM unttt 6PM Term*
are ca sh or certified funds only
Oviedo Towing reserves toe n t f 4 to
accept or refuse any and ail bds
The toflowtng vehicles are offered tor
bids
1906 CH RYS LEBOROff
VINi 1C30C56K IGF 133940
Pubash May 22. 2002
MM173
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by toe
Cay Commotion of toe Cey of Lake
Mary, Florida* toef said Commission
will hold a Public Hearing on Ju n e * ,
2 X 2 , at 7 X P M , or a s soon there­
after a s p ossbfe, to consider Second
Reading and adoption of an
Ordnance entitled
ORDINANCE NO. 1063
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY FLORIDA,
PUR
SUANT TO ARTICLE Xil. SECTION
12 01 OF THE CITYS CHARTER.
AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION
OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
LOCATED IN THE CRYSTAL LAKE
WINTER HOMES SUBDIVISION AS
MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN. SAJO PROP
ERTY TO BE USEO FOR DEVEL­
OPING THE DOWNTOWN. PRO­
VIDING
SEVERABILITY
AND
EFFECTIVE DATE
a c q u irin g th e fo llo w in g d e s c rib e d
property

Lot 32. BLOCK 27. Crystal Lake
W rite r Horn#* Subdivision, as

"• * -

■

L eg a l s

L eg a ls

A v e. Santord. F I, 32773
Proapective tedders m#y inspect
v e h e fe * one hour prior to safe
Terms ore *CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS"
McConnell
Towing
reserve* toe nght to accept or rated
any and a l BIOS .
PubHsh May 19. 2002
MM 150

T V itd tO ff. AS AtCOAOCD IN
PLAT BOOK 44. PAO£ 7 Off THE
PUBLIC P£ 0 0 0 0 9 OP StU N O L E
COUNTY. nO fllO A
AAOA 3B 90 WAD OIWQCfl COUNT,
WINTER PAWL FL W T O
al pubttc safe, to toe NgFteal and beat
bidder, tor cash. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEM ffKXE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORO.
FLORIOA. Ftonda, •* 11 X A M . on
to# f fh day of June, 2 X 2 Maryanne Morse, clerk
Cferk of CIRCUIT Court
BY Dorothy W Botton
Deputy Cferk
Dantel C Consuegra, Esquire
8901 -North Armenia Avenue
Tampa. Florida 33604
PubHsh May 15. 22. 2002
MM107

■

recorded In Plot Book 2, Pagea 114110. Pubttc Record* of Sammofe
County, Florida.
The Pubttc Hearing wfe be held n
toe Commfealon Chambers, I X N
Country O ub Road. Lake Mary The
Pubttc la invttad to attend and be
heerd. Said heareig may be conttnuad from tima to tima until a knaf
decision la made by the City
Commission.
Copies of to*
Ordnances in M are avattebfe m toe
City Cferk t Office tor review
NOTE IF A PERSON DCCIOES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WIIH
RE SP EC T TO ANY MATTER COtF
SIDE RED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR
PO SE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
EN SURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD O f THE PROCEEDINGS
IS
MADE, WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 288 0105
PERSON S WITH OfSABA 1TIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIPATE PI ANY OF THESE PRO
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING AT 407 5851424
CITY OF LAKE MARY. TLORIOA
Carol A Foster, O y Cferk
DATED May 17. 2 X 2
Pubksh May 2 2 . 2 X 2
MM173

The Trea s u rer o f toe
S tate of Florida

Deportment o l Inaurance
NOTICE OF

AOMMSTRATTYE COMPUUNT
C ase No : 6 0377 0 2 AO
TO Richard Franklin Smith. Ill
tongwood, FL
An ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT
lo revoke your kcensefs) and ekgtbttrty for kcamure and appointment has
been filed against you You have toe
nght to request a hearing pursuant to
Sections I X 569 and 120 5 7 (1 ) and
(2), Florida Statutes, by muling a
request for sam e to the Florida
Department of Insurance, Dwtsiori ot
Legal Services, 2 X E Games S t .
Tallahassee Florida 32399 0 3 3 3 Ma
request for hearing rs not received by
Ju n e 19, 2002, ihe right to a hearing
in Ihis matter will b e waived! and toe
Insurance Commissioner w ii dis­
pose of Itvs cau se in accordance
with the few.
Pubash May 8. 15. 22. 29 2002
MMO09

IN THE ORCUTT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIOA,
IN ANO FOR
S E M N O U COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
C e e e No: 01-C A -290+ 144.
THE PROV1DFNT BANK.
Ptamtiff.
vs
THE ESTATE OF MARY BROOKS
FUTCHMUA MARY B FUTCH
WILSON M CA MARY B WILSON.
DECEASED.
THE
UNKNOWN
H EIRS, D EV ISEES. GRANTEES.
A SSIG N E ES,
CREDITORS,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
! LIENORS AND TR U ST E E S OF
MARY BOOKS FUTCH M V A MARY
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
B FUTCH WILSON KKJA MARY B
OF FLORKJA
WILSON, DECEASED. WILMA
CITY O F LAX1 MARY, FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
JO N E S. HEIR if kring
BEM B40LE COUNTY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HCARMO
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
C A S IN O . C 2 C A -9I4-14 K
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by toe
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE
SPO U SE
OF
SAID
City Commission of' the CMy 0# (Lake
COMPANY.
Mary. Florida, lhal saaj Commission
DEFENDANTS). IF REMARRIED.
Plaintiff.
witt hold a Pubkc Hearing on Juna 6.
ANO IF DECEASED, THE R E SP EC ­
TIVE UNKNOWN h em , devisees,
vs,
2002, ttl 7.00 P, M„ or a s soon there
after a s possibfe, to consider Second
grantees. ASSIGNEES,
RO BERTA . FRYER,___UNKNOWN
SP O U SE
OF
ROOERT
A
Reading and adoption of an
CRED ITO RS.
LIENORS.
AND
Ordinance entitled
TR U STEES. ANO ALL OTHER
FR Y ER ,LO ni
A
STEINMf U CLERK OF SEMINOLE
ORDINANCE NO 1066
PE RSO N S
CLAIMING
BV.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAJNST
COUNTY COURT UNKNOWN TEN
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
THE NAMEd DEFENDANT (S) ;
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA.
PUR­
A N T f l , U N K N O W N
JOHN DOE. THE UNKNOWN
T E NAN T f 2 . UNKNOWN
TEN­
SUANT TO ARTICLE XII, SECTION
TENANT.
JANE
DOE.
THE
1201 OF THE CITYS CHARTER.
A N T S UNKNOWN TENANT#*,
AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION
UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendants
Defendants-.
O F CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE OF BA LI
LOCATED IN THE CRYSTAL LAKE
TO RO BERT A FRYER
ANO
Notice is hareby given tool, pur­
WINTER HOMES SUBDIVISION AS
UNKNOWN SPO U SE OF ROBERT
suant to a Fnal Summary Judgment
MORE
PARTICULARLY
A FRYER.
of Foredoeure erfered n toe aboveResidence Unknown.
DESCRIBED HEREIN. SAID PROP
Btytod causa, in Uw O cu rt Court of
If akve. and if deed, aff parties
ERTY TO BE USEO FOR DEVEL­
S an w o fe County, Florida*, 1 w i sett
ctumirig m e ie s l by. through, under
OPING THE DOWNTOWN. PfK&gt;
Ihe property situate in Semmofe
or ag an st RO BERT A FRYER AND
VIDINO
SEVERABILITY
ANO
County. Ftonda. dasenbed as
UNKNOWN SPO U SE OF ROBERT
EFFECTIVE OATE
THE NORTH 5 0 FEET OF LOTS X
acquiring Ihe Mtowmg described
A FR YER and att parties having or
ANO 31. BLOCK C, SOUTH SAN
claimirig lo have any right, title or
property
FORD, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
interest m too property described
lo ts 8 . 9. and 10 (less W t/2 of Lot
herein
TH EREOF. AS RECORDED IN
6) Btocfc 27 and pari of vacated »afkPLAT BOOK f . PAGE 94 OF THE
way tying within eitentton of N and E I
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an action
tor Foreclosure of Mortgage on the
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
lines of Lot 10, Crystal Lake Winter
COUNTY. FLORIDA
M ow ing described property,
Homes Subdhtsion, as recorded in
M C A 1308 SHEPARO STREET.
LOT 7. BLOCK 2 . FLORA
Plot Book 2. Pages 114-116. Pubkc
SANFORD. FL 32771
Records of Semmofe County.
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO THE
et pubic safe, lo toe hugest and best
Florida, more commonfy known as
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED
bidder, tor cash . AT THE WEST
IN PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 19. PUBLIC
125 E.W fbur Avenue
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN
The Pubkc Hearing witt be held m
RE COHOS O f SEMINOLE COUtf
TY. FLORIDA
the Comrnisaicm Chambers. 10Q NTY COURTHOUSE. SANFORO.
FLORIOA. ftonda. et 11 X AM . on
Country Club Rood. Lake Mary The
has been Med ogams! you and you
toe day of JUN 0 6 2 0 0 2 .2 0 0 2
are required to serve a copy of your
Public is invited to attend and bn
Maryann* Morse
heard S a d hearing may be contin­
written defenses. 4 any, to tt, on
Cferk of CIRCUIT Court
ued from time to time until a final
YAMILE
BENITEZ TORVISO.
Attorney tor Plaintiff , whose address
BY Mary Stroup*
decision is made by lha City
Commission
Copies of the
is 951 N E 107to Street, S irte 204,
Deputy Cferk
North 'Miami Beach, F L 3 3162 either
Lam Office* of Daniel' C Consuegra
O rdnances n tuff are available *» toe
within X day* after toe first publica­
City Clerk t Office tor review
a x i North Armenitt Avenue
tion of this notice, or and file the orig­
Tampa. Ftonda 33604 1041
NOTE IF A PERSON DECIDES
inal wiih the Cferk of tors Court either
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
Attorneys lor Ptamtiff
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
betore service on Plantin'* attorney
Pubksh May 15. 22. 2002
or irrvrwdiatoly thereafter, otherwise
RE SP EC T TO ANY MATTER CON­
M M 1X
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING Oft
.1 defauft will b e entered ag,imst you
tiyr too rofiH demanded in toe comIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
HEARING. HE OR SHF WILL NEED
A RECORD O F THE PROCEED
rfamt
OF THE DOTfTMNTH
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
W ITNESS my hand and toe seal of
OF FLORIOA,
PO SE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
tors Court lh.s day of MAY 0 8 2 X 2
EN SURE THAT A VERBATIM
IN AND FOR
MARYANNE MORSE
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
As Cferk of the Court
SEMINOLE COUNTY
IS
MAOE. WHICH RECORD
Oy Ruth King
GENERAL
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO
As Deputy Cferk
JURISDICTION DIVISION
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
Publish Semmofe HsrakJ
CASE NO. 02-CA-118-144.
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
to accordance with the Americans
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY DA STATUTES 286 0105
with Disabilities Act. persons needmg
W E ST F1CA MELLON MORTGAGE
PERSON S WITH DISABILITIES
a reascrutite accommodation fo par­
COMPANY
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR
ticipate m this proceeding should, no
Ptomkff,
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO
later than seven (7) days -prior, con­
VSCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
tact toe Cferk of toe Court * cksabikfy
CARLOS SANTIAGO, et e l .
THE CITY AOA COORDINATOR AT
coordmator al 4076654227, X I N
Defendant (i)
LEAST 4 8 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
PARK AVE SUITE N X 1.SA74FORD
NOTICE OF
THE MEETING AT 407-565-1424
FL.32/71 tt hearing unpaired, con*
FORECLOSURE SALE
CITY O f LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
la d (TDD) 8 X 9 5 5 8 7 7 1 via Florida
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
Carol A Fooler, Dly Cteik
Relay System
suant lo a Final Judgment of
DATED May 1 7 .2002
Pufksh May 15. 22. 2002
Forectoeure dated May 3, 2002. and
Pubksh May 2 2 . 2002
MM 105
entered fi C ase No 02 CA- 1 ! 8 - 14MM 176
L. of toe Circuit Court of to* EIGH­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
TEENTH Jucttctaf Circuit in and tor
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
SEMINOLE County, Florida wherein
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
OF THE STATE OF FLORtOA.
W EST F/K/A MELLON MORTGAGE
NO RCE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the
IN AND FOR
COMPANY te Plaintiff and CARLOS
City Commisskon of to# City of Lake
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SANTIAGO, et a l . ara Defendants, I
Mary, Ftonda, toat said Commtssui
CIVIL DIVISION
wff sett lo to# fvghesl and best bal­
adopted Resolution No 673 on May
C ase No: 01-C A B12-14G
der tor cash al toe Was! Iron! door of
I I , 2002. vacating toe following
THE O U S E MANHATTAN BANK.
Ihe Courthouse n SANFORO. SEMI
described ubkfy easements
AS TRUSTEE OF IMC HOME
NCLE County Ftonda. 1 1 0 0 AM
Two (2) tive (5) toot w«Ja utility
EQUITY LOAN TRUST 1998 3
o'clock on too 4th day of Juna, 2 X 2 ,
easem ents along toe common pretpUNDER THE FOOLING AND
toe following described property as
erty kne between Lots 4 and 5, of
SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED
sa t torifi in s a d Fetal Judgment, lo
Wikiston Park Subdivision as record­
AS OF JUNE 1. 1998
mil;
ed in Plat Book 56. P ^ ? s 4 9 and 50
Ptiareff.
LOT 66. MONROE MEADOWS.
of lha Pubkc Record* of Sarrenufe
vs
ACCORDING
TO THE
PLAT
County Florida
CHRISTIAN R ISELIN, JANE DOE
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
Deled ton 17th day of May, 2002
ISELIN.
UNKNOWN WIFE OF
PLAT BOOK 46. PAGES 16 AN 17.
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIOA
CHRISTIAN R ISELIN. ELIZABETH
O F THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
Caro* A. Foster, City D ad
A
ISELIN.
JOHN
DOE
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
Pubksh May 22. 2002
ISELIN.UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF
a/k/a 101 Kelly Circle. Sanford,
MMI77
ELIZABETH A ISELIN.
4 kveig.
Florida 32773
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
OATEO to * 3 day of May 2002
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIOA
SPO U SE
OF
SAID
MaryannE Morse
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
OEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED,
.A* Clerk of s a d Court
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by toe
ANO IF DECEASED. THE R E SP E C ­
By Mary Stoupe
City Cornmfesnn of to* City of Lake
As Deputy Cferk
TIVE UNKNOWN h n r* (fevtsees
Mary, Ftonda, tost said Commission
grantees, ASSIGNEES
Submitted by
adopted Resolution No 674 on May
F a b o t SGtet/ P A
C RED ITO RS.
LIENORS.
AND
18, 2 X 2 , vacating toe following
Suae 300
TRUSTEES. AND ALL OTHER
PEH SO N S
CLAIMING
BY.
described nght of way
1570 Modtuga Avenue
The East 5 X feel of to* West X X
THROUGH. UNOER O R AGAINST
Coral Gobles. Florida 3 3 146
leaf, lass toe North 3 7 50 feel of toa
THE NAMFd DEFENDANT (S) .
(3 05)6624110
North 1/2 of toe Northwest 1/4 of toe
BANK OF AMERICA. NATIONAL
Persons with a (ksafrkty who need
Northeast t/4 of toe Southwest 1/4 ot
a special accommodation to partici­
ASSOCIATION.
JOHN DOE.
Section 16. Townslvp 20 South.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE OOE
pate e l to s proceeding should Con­
Range X East. Semtoote County.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
fect ADA Coordmotor al Semmcfe
Ftonda
Defendant ($) ,
Courtly Courthouse, X I N Park
Datad tots 17th day of May 2 X 2
NOTICE OF SALE
Avenue. Suite N X l . Santord,
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Florida 32771, at feast five day* prior
Notice is hereby given tonl pur­
Carol A Foster, City Cferk
suant to a Final Summary Judgment
lo
the
proceeding.
Pubksh May 22. 2 X 2
of Foreclosure entered *i too aboveTelephone (407)323 4 3 X a«1 4227;
MM 178
styled cau se, n toe Circuit Court of
1 600-955 8771 (TDD) or I 8 X Seirunole County, Florida. I wiN sett
9 5 5 8 7 7 0 (V) vie Florid* Relay
the property s4 o *le in Seromoto
NOTICE OF
Service
County, Florida, described av
PUBLIC AUCTION
Pubksh May 15. 22. 2 X 2
Notice is hereby given
LOT 43 BEAM GULLY POtNTE.
M M 1X
McConne* Tawmg will sell
ACCORD 1740
TO
THE
PLAT
al Public Auction For Salvage
for Cash on demand lo Nghosl
balder, toe tottowrg described
vehicle,,,
6-1-02
78 Buick
4K4736H245381
95 Chav
1GILV1544SY282883
6*11-82
92 Nissan
JM1RZ24HONX52O072
X 7k*son
JN1FU21P41T2157M
6-12-82
87 Olds
1G3CW 5137H4330434
6-94)2
87 N»ss
JN IH U IISX H T 2044X
6442
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IW W B815M 7KF1X944
6 6 -0 2
97 Niss
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6 2 2 82
OOM.UJ
4F4YRI6V0YTM25918
300 N French Avenue, Sarlord. Florida
XV W vo
4 V5JC2RF 5YN869602
Tha Auction w-id be held al 9 0 0 a m
on said dates above
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Sanford.

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on bonua
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Muat have a good anaude
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G nat caraar opporturutwa tor
mobvatod todtvlduala. F u your
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•alary. 1294. Mutl work ona
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Ho 800-4404483
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900 N. French Aw., Sanford 33771 •P. O. Boa 1667, Sanford 92772
tor olfllM la upsn to aam you Monday through Frida* 0 am ■S pm
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Lagala Daatanss. Friday, B pm lor Wsdnssdsy Edition
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Home Health Cara
Elderly Cara
Health A Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lota
Reminder Servtcae
Luxury llama
Computer/TV

LiAaaMe insurance
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14.1 Legal SarvIcM

143 Debt ConaoAdatlon |
153 Bualnaaa
OpponunMu
187 OpportunMu
ISO Financial Service*
[S t Money to Land
83

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87 Career
Consultants
68 nssuns*
70 Education ATraining
ft rfMp wtrrTta
73 Employment

117 Commercial Rental*
IIS Ofltea Spec* For Rant
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
123 Laau TO Own
127 Storage/Offics For Rent
R EA L

To Share
93 Room* For Rent'
noemmiw warntd
98 Retirement Homu
97 Apartment* * pgndehod
99 Apartment* •Urdumlahed
100 Condcmlnum Rental*
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101 House* Fumlahed
103 Houau Unfumlahad
103 Duptoa/Trtptox
107 Mobil# Homu For Rant
111 naaort Vacation*
114 WsrshouaMRantai Space
115 Induatrial Rental*

99— APARTMENTS •

103— H ousesU nfurnished

tote, balcony, house

l IIOO/WK. 1100 deposit

xeXato Lodge or Santoro ha*
U tor d*S* waatoy, A 9
atom. Ca* 4073136/323-6640 tor detail

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vmer. private entrance No
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arpatoom.
kitchen privilege*. 1t r u cab I*
■mherTOryer 1 10Qhiik. Lika Ave n
SantoTO. 407488-7023

95— R oommate

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Cel lor mom r * m e a n . *07127.
S pereon to ahar* my
view oi Lake Monroe, hout#
Cal 407-328-7232 farm

46R2 BA Heme SarSoTOArea.
Room with Freplace.
ir/Dryer, 8375 Security,
l Included1(407)375-1118
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S O V B R B t Neerty Remodeled
IBfVIBA 8475/Month. tat piu*
Depoe* (4071774-0802

LAkX A041 BOkSI. 940OUO
2 BORM, 99704*0, ANDUP

117— C ommercial
R entals

SANFORD. 8TUOIO AFT. SMGLE
PERSON ONLY. 4350/140 PLUS
DEPOSIT CALL
(407)3244150________________

MISCELLANEOUS

199 Pats A Supplies
200 Uvastock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horae*
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antjquo/Collflclibles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Salas
219 Wanted to Buy

141— H om es For S ale
36R/I.5 Be. bnck home new root.
AC. pent. til*, carpet, landscaped.
HWH 1407 Valencia Ct Waal.
Santord. $74,900. 407-595-3389
407-463-4506.

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AUTOMOTI VE
231 Car* For Sal*
234 Automotive
235 Truck/Buaas/Vans For Sat*
236 Car Rental*
238 Vahid#* Wanted
239 Motorcyctes/Bltiu For 8ale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Ree. Vahidaa/Campsrs For Sat*
243 TruRara For Sals
245 Farm Equipment

252 Accounting
253 Addition* A
Remodeling
254 Air CorxWonlng

2000 Flulwood 1,478 aq ft,
3BR/7BA, dan, vaultad cainga.
tat* of atoirag*. nic* parti aSb pocL
or can mov* tayaur tot CaOng tana
$ gardan tab. Two rrWwtn kom tw
Omanway 851,000 407-324-1416

You’ll find the
“B est B argain*”
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Sem inole Herald
C lassifieds!

155— C ondominiums
F or S ale

osAaai. votutui
Front-Lake Monroe: 48R
4 BA over 3500 aq It with 2 3 car
garage, 2 work ahopa, kv. dr. tarn
im, w/ftraptec* 8 gam* room, 2 in
law aurtea on 1.4 a c ru on Ik
8349.500
4BR 1 4 RA: New Root, Ceramre
Tie. tt*2 t Sc. Porch, Pool, on Over
t/4 Acre. 885.900
Over 144 Acra 38H 1 Baih: Lnt dkt.
appla. h*ev»y treed Pitted tor quck
tele 554 900
4BR 2R A Over 1*00 Sq Ft. Uv.
Din, Fam Rm W/Tirepiec*. Deck,
1102.900.
try: Custom Bit 48R 2 BA
over 2200 aq It Lrv. Din, Fam Rm
w/Fireplace, aersened pod. 2 car
garage on 1/2 acra 8225.900
Cuatom M 4 OR 2 BA: Over 2300
Sq Ft, Lrv. Din. Fam Rm, 32x32 Sc
Pod, 2 Car Oaraga on Oier t/2 Aoe
8210.900.

tentord:38fV1BA
W/Carport,
Stonge Rm W W/O Hook-Up*
8700/8050 Deposit.
8anta*38fV2BA WAMtg 8 FarrWy
Rm. Stn(pa Car Oaraga. Comer lot,
Hdwd Floors. Lfl Patto. 88001750
Sanora: 38R/1BA w/Dbl Qarags,
Flrtptaca taSOWSO Dtposl
DOVLR MALTY, MC.
(407)3
WE RENT * I

bnJord : W . ihA . Secson 8
accepted 8850/morah.
The Htanen Group
4074214333.

2 8 6 Laundry S e rv tc u

290 Maaonry
291 Mortgagu
2S2 Moving A Storage
293 Oil. Luba A Filar
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 P u t Control
296 Plano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting
302 Scraan A Glass Work
303 Secretsdal A Typing
304 Siting
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glau
307 Swimming Pool Servtcu
308 Tarmit* Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 T ru Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
318 Waiting 4 Sheet Metal
318 Wall Drilling
310 Window Washing ATVStog

181— AmiANCIS ft
F urniture F or S ale

181— AmiANCis ft
F urntturi For S a l i

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rwwr uaad Coal KK. aal 8290 Can
datvar. *0 7 4600677.

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water, approa 2 2/3 aexa. Bonus:
apprai ora aca* on pined nad GnM
plac* tor camp*', camping or
iiou**t&gt;o*t *13.500 Urm. 407-3243378.

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Yaw ewi lacai candy raw*. 30 ktataw a and Cady. Ail t o
89,995. Call [100)9»*-VEND. AIN#2000011
GLENNW. TURNER it back! Laottx* tor‘Oar* to baOaeaT

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Plaabc. SacrtSca ItOO Can L
407-422-8848

1 Luxury Urm pltowlop sat wWl 7 yf
wamrty M S13S, quaan 1140 k*ig
•210. Brand new Located In
Santord 407-402-2778.

SefiWmetaCMma.

DO YLE'S RENTALS

•droom. Living Rm, Kitchen,
th. 7 month toaae. 1500/mo.
10 aaorfy No pete &lt;07-340-9200

283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakafront Clearing
285 Landacaping

2 8 9 Locksmith

MM M KT. Mcim upto UODOT
trie homeeereett mnUncr hod

OvtadK 18FV1BA W/Vorch. W/O
Hook-Up. Hut/Air 85251500

Santord: 2427 Ekn Ave. 3BR/1BA
fenced yard 8805/month. piu*
cecurty depoert 81605 move* you
in 4074224342.

276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man

287 Lawn Sarvlcu
288 Legal Servtcu

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AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

4074214333

apt. Flaa World aria.
OOmo, ndudaa wtar 8 aiacaic
7-2214107.

275 DcywaJt

163—W aterfront
PRo rarry F or S ale

141— H omes For Sale

TlwtairtwwM8| rKWTMiCVnUr

Large be,
» 1. CHA.
hirdwood Iloor*. waiherAfeyer hook175Q/mo. 407-3300457.

284 Carpet A Installation*
268 Carpet Cleaning
263 CsStog Repair
287 Ceramic Tito
268 Chid Car* Cantors
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 DaSvery Servtcu

36a10 mob** horn*. MMchad Firm,
parity tamd, carpataL eating Ian*,
new atone, newAG Locaadn town
* Courwy (atUQ Pwk. 5365 Orange
Bud U ktatro* AUtg $ 1 7 « a 3*S740-10*5

S«r*ant 2fifV?BA on t at toor. QeaaO
community. $55,000. 407-3245277.

407*321 *0759
8000 DOWN - WHY RCNTT7
38fV 2BA For Sale
WWi Down Ptym l A4*r*tonca
Avilahla.Chaaper Sian rent!

283 Carpentry

279 HauSng

DCLTONA10 acre*, toe* tor mob**
homes**, bora**, care*, taming or
mineral
Zoned
agricultural.
84,900/ACRE. 5m. down w/ownar
finance. 904-7*7-1772 or 904-7*7-

For Sal* By Owner 105 Ptneaaat
38/V1 BA. a l remoddad. Buyer can
choc** carpetxtg. 558.500 now;
wd go to realtor In 3 weeks. O
859.900 407*7984343.

255 ASsraBon*
236 Applanc* Repair
237 Auto EiacL Repair
258 AutomotNe
280 Bush Hogging
281 Computer ConstMig
282 Cabtnat*

280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair

157— M obili H omes
F or Sals

EfccamBhTO.DUona. Cal 385-7SO-

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222 Musical Instrument*
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

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erg* pkwh home, Santard/DaSona
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*07-3244000.
Room lor S325/mo. piua 1/2
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Female pteierred 407-322-7808.

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3214787.

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ipsnmaota and 8345 lor ona
batkoom apersiwnta. Ai uBSSes
are indudad h tw rent For more
Wormattan. cat 407-323-4430.

181 Applancu A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stareo/Radlo
185 Computers For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
169 Office Supplies
191 BoMdbig Malsrlais
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machin* Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

ESTATE

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M ER C H A N D ISE

141 Homu For Sale
143 Out ol State
Property For Sale
143 Reeort Property For Sale
147 Induatrial Property For Sale
143 Mobile Home Lois For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
IMtopen House
IBS Condominium* For Sal#
157 MoMe Homu For Sol*
159 Real Estate Wanted
150 Business For Sale
133 Waterfront Property For Sale
183 Duplex For Sale

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Luxury Items
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Lost A Found
Special Notices
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Hypnosis
Health Insurance
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55 Business
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57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rant
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 StorageOffice For Rent

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

222 Musical Instruments

91 Apartments/
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent'
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments •Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duples/Triplex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vocations
114 Warehouse/Rantai Space
115 Industrie! Rentals

223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

161 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo/Radk)
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
109 Office Supplies
191 Buiktng Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

REAL ESTATE
RENTALS

221 Good Things to Eat

MERCHANDISE

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of State
Properly For Sale
145 Reson Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
140 Mobile Home Lots For Sals
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

AUTOMOTIVE
231 Cars For Sale
f f l
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
236 Vehicles Wanted
,
239 Motorcydes/Bikes For Sate
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rea VeNcfes/Cempert For Sato
243 TraAers For Sate
245 Farm Equipment

MISCELLANEOUS
199 Pete A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Fann
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AnUque/CoNectibtes
215 Boats AAccessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

287 Lawn Services
286 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving &amp; Storage
293 CM, Lube A RNr
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Past Control
296 PtanoOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cteaning
301 fooling
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 SUng

255 Alterations
250 Appliance Repair
257 Auto EteeL Raptor
258 Automotive
ousn rioggng
201 Computer Consuffing
202 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A InaMadona
265 Carpet Cteaning
9AA
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too oening
nepaif
267 Ceramic TBe
266 Chid Cara Centers
269 Cteaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
1272 Defvary Services
275 Drywal
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hating
260 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
264 LaAefronl Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

EMPLOYMENT

53

252 Accounting
253AddHiona A
Remodeling
254 Air CondWonlng

305 Small Business

306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Tarmite Repair
j w i finsponaBon
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Rado
314 Upholstery
316 Waking a Sheet Metal
318 We« Drilling
319 Window Wishing A Timing J

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1 8 1 — A m iA N C E S &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
1BRASS OED, OUEEN SERTA,
poatnpeclc Ml S tarn*. Nmer laad

cnd$1K.atftmCmfMkd:4076*0-0577

A tend fto» Owny CM dhrg abte
77* and 6 Chan wAad. St* In Box.
19S0 Lighted CNna Cabinet AvaX.
C*n M w 407-423-0230
A Ful xu* mattrau ML N n m
ptertc Mud art JBO *07-*Z?e64*
Ate CondWonte, 5.000 BTU, mod
1 n w fi coal no* $180 aaofcaprca
$75 00. Cal 407-esa«577.
Bod Rm Sol: EnUr# Bad Sol
W/HjbrtkTtbrd, Dmaar. Munir,
O w U rd Nl Stind SH B m l S7KL
Con Dekvet 407-422-0230
1 A cherry xtoigi bad. told wood,
with pilow top mattrm Ml. Never
Load Sol $5*9 Can dehor 407-4220230._______________________
A KINO SIZE PILLOW TOP
ortwpadc m*m*** t*L
New npUjftc Sell 1195.
407-422-8848
Bad Buck iron canopy bed mm
tuny ton p*wtap aet Never used
407-402 2770
Bedroom 7 pc CHERRY WOOO 4
porter bed. e l dove taOed. dreuet
wrtiVnwior. chert , nigra Hand,
unueed. abb In boa. Coat 55k. Ml
$1650 Stetfi becXocm awktote 407660-1411
Bed*, located n Santord. orthcpedc
ton ta x «rth 5 yr warranty Twm$75,
k * too, (toeen JOS. lung $175, Never
uaed, can detoar 407-402-2778
Couch: AJ Italian Leather Sola.
$*75. Loveaeal. $*2S. Chau. $525
Brand New Sd n FAisec. Cw M t »
407-422-0230.
Day Bed: 2 orthopedic linn i
whiie/lrorVbrau. trundle, never
u m L til band Coat $800, Ml $296
407-6*00577
Cum Room 13 pc K*d cherry wood,
double pedestal table ml teat. S
Chippendale chair*, btelet 8 hutch,
never uaed. coal $*k. tax $1295.
K. $250 407-6*0-1415.
Futon Bed: Brand New, never
uaed; $125. Aleo Black Wrought
Iron Day Bed, $75. 407-314S7S7.
FtXcrt Btoc* dukite Yarn* pk. y ( a *
maaeoa Never uaed. &lt;a* n boa. Coat
$600. tea $275 AXoak. $375 4076600577.

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Whirlpool itovewah « * cteaning
oven. Hotpoeit dahwaaher 386716-4*39
Leather Chan. Ian (lury). wide I
corntorUbte, no teera lit $100
aacnDce 407 3*07035
OAK TABLET EAF AND 4
CHAIRS. LIKE NEW. FULL
MATTRESS (407)323-9165

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230— B oats 4c
A c c e s s o r ie s

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Panasonic Tabte Top
2 Speekera 4 129 7T

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M otorO H at
only S it per GMtonll
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buy at $325. 407-323*328

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Ltovng Sate: 6 16 East ChmJl Ave,
Longanod. Friday (5/24) 6am
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O liver House of
Styles
Barber Shop
•01 W. 11th St. Sanford
Haircuts $ * 00. Sartors $7 00
Children in ter 12, $5 00
•Perms RoSer Set $4000
•Cara Free Curt and Leisure
Curts $ 4 0 S $ 5 0
4 0 7 -3 0 3 -0 0 6 4

Photo Restoration ■Protetscrui A
•rtofdabie No photo should be
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your photo restoration needs 407314-4838.

Sale: Snapper ndng mower ml at
attachmant*. $550 Sma* Sowh
B n ] M a. 9 * eurng JflOO, 5ti toad
trator hach. $150. 1964 Camaro.
an(Ria no»a, $200 » id oncer) Thnj
Sunday only at 2209 Cordova Dr.
Santord
SH U T MUSIC
47 PIECES, 1»2trS . 1*50-3,
PLUS IS SHEET HUSK
MAGAZINES, 3100. ALSO
OTHER
VARIOUS
MUSIC
BOOKS. 407-322-43SI.
SPAI SPAI SPA I 7 FT Longer. 5
person. 5hp loaded wvh Shoulder
7*P. Back. A Neck Jots Undamrator
ky*. cedar cabineL N ew uaed. FUi
warranty List $4296, m at u c r t t a
$1550.407-854 9141

1 8 7 — S p o r t in g G o o d s
Pool TatAa 6* proteswcnal OC aenaa,
luatoer pcdrts, one rich prana stole,
never uaed. ttai ei Crate. Can
deliver S tel up Coat $5k. aeO tor
$1650 407*60-1415
1 9 1 — B u il d in g
M a t e r ia l s
CORRUGATED STEEL ROOFING
tot Barrta. Boat Docks. Shops, etc.
Also Culvart Pipe
15*120
$170.0CVea
18**20- $202/**
Suptoe Steel 4 Supply Inc Apopka
407-293-5788

199— P e t s Ac S

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Extra Large Dog Cage.
Good Condition. $40 00
407-332-0167
201— Ho rses
Horae Boankng Pasture lor Rent. 5
Acres. Markham Woods Area, Cat
For P roig. Aak lor Acre or Bub *0/788-7194

211—
A n t i q u e /C o l l e c t i b l e s
MOOSJCfVSaaart kitchen catateT
Never panted. $800 407 8312B34.
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C al JaR. 407-2939297

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engeie. tuna great. BadHnar. 8450.
Ateo have Leers camper she* tor a
fcngbad pk*ititjlianew .$75 4(T7324-0819 or 407- 463*4 2 9

1991 NISSAN Truck. 96km4es stick
shft. bedkner. cap. rack, runs grsat
$1900 obo. 4*7-322 8963. or 407322-3069
1994 Chevy 1500 WT V6. Sspd.
toee. Teal $*200 obo. *07
323-5234
•84 Ford E-150 Cargo Van
duel m, tanks 6 ruw pertect S6.5UO
Otto *0 7 321-1853
1997 Chevy 3-10 short bed pickup.
Low rvtoeye. Dark Green. AMTM
CD stereo $5,000. 407-323-2802

1907 Chevy S-IO. 4 cytodnr.X-Cto.
super ctoan tow m iea $7900ct»
407-322-7496

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1960 Lncdn Conenertal MtoTvT
Lest than 100K mtoA $1500.
407-321-0229

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Manor. AIC needs work $1495 or
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700pm

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NO CREDITO MAL CREDITO
SANFORO 407-321 5163

LLAME A MR CASH
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3400 Wad SR 46. Santord
Cal 407-302*666
Hour* 6 0 0 - 5:30
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1906 Steroid FYpUp Slda out dkaig
roern, tieepa 6 AC. hed. loM. toower
8 reirvj Eitra large screen room
attochment $6,500 obo. 407-6881764

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TO ROTTEN WOOO
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Initial Service
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Ught Traa Trimming
407-32MW1 (Offlca)
407-402-2X11 (Mobtto)
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Chamtod Roof Cteartng
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to ctoan a roof)
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Since 1954

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$30.00 Off

6432 or 407-3286738

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B«no«n ConUtustton Inc

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Quality Work At

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LMT, IMA001448I
1400 8. Park Av*.. Santord
*07-330-6*07
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Craw Laadara, Traa Trtmmara
Top Pay. Bandtta. Drug Fra*. 0
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LawteTra* Sam e* Inc.
1*00-3336737

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1313 S Park Ava. Santord
407-302 5000

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2 7 5 -D r y w a l l

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Tonnaau ccrvar. toed kbergtesa Leer
wnh hydraulic Ml. Fla Dodge PAJ.
1995-2002 Used 2 months Was
$1299. te* $650 *07-323 5599. N
mtg witti number

Ca* Uka rt 407-474-8427

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(407)324-0911

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worthy, neat 8 dean, with awning.
$2,800 407-323539*. alter 6pm.

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NO CREDITO MAL CRED1TO
SANFORD 407-321-5163

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Sanford, Florida 32773
(407)323*8787

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LLAME A MR CASH
V LLEVESELO HOY
CON $199 PRONTO

95 Firebird. Red. 6 cyl. auto,
loaded, n n gad. $6000 Cat torr
6pm. 407-323-2519

CALL MR. CASH
and DRIVE AWAY TOOAY FOR
At Little Aa $1990OWNtll

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93 Dodge Intrepid ES I32K mlee.
leather, pw. pa. ABS. keyless
remote basunM condbon $3,900.
407-474*094

r u c k /B u se s /Va n s

CALL MR PRICEI
Se Htote Espancl
SANFORD 407-321-8163

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86 Honda-Accord. Hatchback,
Ssp-'runs great, slereo/cesaelta.
trades welcome. $700 or GO 407330-6541

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SANFORD 407-321-5153

1990 Dodge Shadow.
4 door, runs good. $700
407-323-5174

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mortgage* or rahnanca tor low
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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y T A X C E R T IF IC A T E S A L E
L E G A L NOTICES
Th« ‘‘parcel number" shown for each
property may be used to Identify the
property using the example legend.
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number denotes homestead exemption.
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Inside this edition
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Jones flips on apartment decision
B y D an Ping
Editor

City commissioners will reconsider
appeal for The Groves at Sanford

SA N F O R D — City commissioners will
reconsider their denial o f a four-foot
height variance for an apartment complex than th e city codes allow.
on A irport Boulevard.
T h e Sanford Planning and Zoning
The proposed complex, The Groves at Com m ission has granted the variance for
Sanford, has been a contentious Issue for other apartm ents to allow for a steeper
residents who live in the Senora subdivi­ pitched roof. However, the board at It's
sion. T h e developer, BNG Partners Inc., Feb, 7 m eeting restricted the height o f six
requested a variance to build 14 three- ‘ buildings to tw o stories along the south
story apartm ent buildings with a maxi­ side o f the BN G developm ent because
mum height o f 39 feet, four feet higher those structures w ere adjacent to an exist­

ing single-fam ily subdivision.
The developers appealed the decision
to the city com mission. D uring the April
22 m eeting, rep resentativ es for BNG
offered a com prom ise to build three twostory buildings that abut single-family
hom es, in return for being allowed to
build three three-story buildings that abut
tw o-story townhouses in Sonora. They

also agreed to elim inated all balconies on
the south side build in gs that overlook the
subdivision.
The com m ission rejected the appeal on
a 3-2 vote, w ith M ayor Brady Lessard and
com m issioners R an d y Jo n es and A rt
Woodruff on the w inning sid e. Three
weeks later, Jones, using a parliam entary
procedure that allo w s a party on the
majority side o f a vote to bring any m atter
bock before the commission, asked that the
appeal be placed on the May 28 agenda.

See Groves, Page 10A

Drinking graduates
target of sheriff’s
office operation

Everybody Into
the pool
Mat going almost 25 years
without a community pool
and years of trying to raise
funds to build a facility,
Sanford finally built and
opened the SanfordSeminole Aquatic Center
(now the l i n y A. Dale
Aquatics Center) in 2000.
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By C h riatoptM f Patton
Staff W riter
LAKE MARY — The "right of
passage" for hundreds of graduat­
ing high school seniors will not
involve alcoholic beverages —
that's if the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office finds out about i t
The sheriff's office conducted a
four-day joint operation last week
targeting underage alcohol con­
sumption. The focus of the opera­
tion w as loud graduation parties.
Deputies, with the help of state
agents from the Division of
Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco,
also operated a small sting on
businesses that sell minors alco­
hol.
Several dozen deputies and
department brass gathered at the
nhnttl’a office Tuesday nl|hl (or

Bred Winners
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Seminole County Health Department Tha fadfty has a partnership with the Seminole County P ib ic Library
System to provide books to young children while they wait for medteal treatment at the Health Department

Program puts children's books in departm ent's w aiting room
By Michelle Jeria
Managing Edtor
O p e n d in g time In a waiting room is never
^ m u c h fun. Especially for children.
The Seminole County Health Department, in
partnership with the Seminole County Public
Library System, Is making it a little more enter­
taining for its younger visitors by providing a
reading program in Its waiting area. New books
arrive at the facility each month for pie-school
children to read alone or with their parents.
"The idea is for kids to have books to read
while waiting for medical treatment," said
Margie Johnson, Seminole County Public
Library youth services coordinator. "It's a way
of giving children, who may otherwise not have
the opportunity to visit the library, new books to
read."
The Health Department reading program
began in 1990 through money from a federal
grant, Johnson said. Although funding for the
program ended after three years, library officials
decided to continue providing books to the facil­
ity through their ow n efforts.
"T his year, with budget cuts, we began look­
ing for a partner for the program," Johnson said.
"Scholastic Book Fairs agreed to partner w ith us
and has provided us with books."
The Lake Mary corporation gave the library
program 1,200 books to distribute to the Health

Longwood businesswoman
Brenda Carey opens a cam­
paign account and Is actively
seeking support as a
Republican canddate for the
Seminole County
Commission seat expected to
be vacated by Dajyl McCain.

Seminole. Sm ile

See Books, Page 10A

the start of the zero tolerance oper­
ation. Accom panying deputies
were officers from Sanford,
Altamonte Springs, Lake Mary
and Longwood.
Tuesday marked the beginning
of the county graduation gauntlet
with Lyman and Lake Mary high
schools graduating earlier in the
day. Winter Springs High School
followed Wednesday, and Lake
Brantley, Oviedo, Seminole and
Lyman high schools all graduated
Thursday.
The assembled group of officers
and deputies paired Into two
teams of north and south. The
dividing line for the two squads
was State Road 434, however,
many officers roamed about the
county panning neighborhoods
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Police, city team up to rid
Georgetown o f junkers
By C hristopher Patton
Staff W riter
SA N FO R D — About a month
ago, the communities of Midway
and Goldsboro were the center of
attention with successful clean­
up efforts. This past week, the
Georgetown area of Sanford took
its turn in the limelight.
Sanford police and city code
enforcem ent
teamed
up
Thursday to rid the neighbor­
hood of dilapidated cars. Twenty
days ago, code enforcement offi­
cials posted notices on 70 vehi­

Heatthy Start Program Manager Judy Wilhelm,
left, and Seminole County Public Library Youth
Services Coordinator Margie Johnson place
children’s books In the waiting room at tha
Seminole County Health Department.

cles. O w ners were given three
weeks to m ove the cars.
"T h is
is
part
of
the
G eorgetow n in itiativ e ," said
Sanford Officer Jim McAuliffe.
"W e'v e d one d rug work and
prostitution stings. Junker cars
are just one part o f i t "
Tw enty o f th e cars were
moved by Thursday's deadline.
A lthough tow ing about 40
wrecked and inoperable vehicles
is a good start, police and code
enforcem ent officials said there

See Junkers, Fage 10A

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Sanford Police Department Investigator Cynthia Littles watches as a
Georgetown junker gels towed during Thursda/a dean-up.

Regions gather to find water consensus
By C hristopher Patton
Staff Writer

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SA N FO R D — W ater and the
possible lack of it was the buzz
around Central Florida last w eek as
five sub-regional m eeting d is­
cussed the issue in hopes o f estab­
lishing a consensus for a c tio n .
The five regional m eetings are
art of the East Central Florida
pater Supply Planning Initiative.
The initiative began earlier this
year when Orange County chair­
man Richard Crotty hosted tw o
region-w ide water supp ly su m ­
mits.
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extension of Crotty's water sum ­
mits. The three water management
districts in east Central Florida 10county area financed the regional
m eetings last week and several to
follow.
The
regional
groups
are
designed to identify specific water
supply concerns for each region,
develop strategies and to reach a
consensus for what is the next step
in battling in the potential water
crisis.
Two of the five regional groups
met at Sanford City Hall Thursday.
The first group incorporates the
north O range and south Seminole
counties. The second group includ­

ed Volusia and Flagler counties and
portions of Brevard and Sem inole
counties.
O fficials at the second meeting
included utilities officials from
DeLand, Ormond Beach, Sanford
and Port Orange, and elected offi­
cials from Brevard, Edge water and
Sanford.
O ne of the prim ary goals set for
the group Thursday w as to rank
w ater supply challenges in the spe­
cific region. Many of the issues are
interrelated, but officials worked to
categ o rize ab ou t 14 issu es. Theissues areas included hefty topics
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Most SHA fires reported to insurers
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

ling H o no rs
relatives packed Into
b'a Kalian Restaurant
p Mary on Monday to
by tribute and give
Mrs'to the Seminole
1School softball team
gr a great season.
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drug-free
i every passing year,
I Abuse Resistance
ation (DARE) plays a
greater role in helping
t Seminole County's youth
understand the many
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Man dies of
electrocution
Steven Corey Griffin, 22,
f Sanford was electrocuted
lay morning.
J It happened at about 8:45
tu n . at an office and ware! complex, located at
’ Power Court near
lord. A work crew from
ert Erectors was
stalling flashing near the
af of the building.
iG riffin was moving his
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lder when it apparently
countered a power line.
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7,600 volte of electricity.
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SANFORD — An investigation Into
whether insurance claims were filed for
fires at the Sanford Housing Authority
shows that five o f the eight fires were
reported to insurance officials.
Claims for the remaining three fires
may have been filed, said SHA director
Audris Blltberry, but the Federal Bureau
of Investigations still has boxes of
records it seized last April during the
government's Investigation of form er

Search difficult because FBI
hasn’t returned se ize d records
d irector Timothy Hudson's manage­
m ent practices.
" I am not convinced that the Sanford
Housing Authority did not file claim s,"
Billberry said indicating the records that
prove so could be in Washington D.C.
At the April 18 board meeting,

Commissioner Ross Bieling asked the
d irector to investigate tne whether
claim s had been filed for fires at housing
authority facilities since 1999. Billberry
researched Ihe matter and notified com­
missioners at Thursday's board meeting
that she has Identified only three inci­

dents that the insurance company does
not show claim s filed.
H er investigation w as aided by
Sanford Fire M arshall Mike McGibeny.
McGibeny identified eight fires that
occurred at v ariou s SH A complexes
between 1999 and 2002. The largest of
ihe suspected insurance claim s not filed
Is from an Oct. 1 7 ,2 0 0 0 blaze at 19 Lake
Monroe Terrace. Investigators estimated
damage to be about $40,000.
One reason for the possible mix-up.
See Fires, Page 6 A

FP&amp; L OKs
deal w ith
housing
authority

Lessard
stays put
as Sanford
mayor

U tility c h a rg e d
a g e n c y fo r lig h ts
th a t d id n ’t w o rk

‘This is an important
time for Sanford’

By cnniiopnif ration
Stall Writer

SAN FORD — Mayor Brady
Lessard is not a candidate for
the
Sem inole
County
Commission.
D istrict 5 Commissioner
Daryl McLain announced April
30 that he intends to resign his
position to challenge Florida
Speaker of the House Tom
Feeney in the Republican prima­
ry for the
newly creat­
ed
24th
District con­
g r e s s lo n a l
seat.
M c L a in
has y et to

SANFORD
—
Working
toward a brighter future, Sanford
Housing Authority commission­
ers unanimously approved a
deal with Florida Power &amp; Light
Thursday to replace 39 vandal­
ized streetlights.
FP&amp;L has had a lease agree­
ment with SHA, dating back to
1989, for the 100 400-watt street­
lights within the boundaries of
Lake Monroe Terrace, Cowan
Moughton Terrace, Edward
Higgins TVrrace, William Clark
Court and Castle Brewer Court
Many of the damaged lights
have been inoperable for quite
some
time,
according
to
Commissioner Ross Biellng.
Unfortunately, the housing
authority
and
electricity
provider have been at odds over
who is responsible for the costs
in replacing the lights, said
Director Audris Billberry.
FP&amp;L
Customer
Project
Manager Mark Pollock informed
the board that every one of the
lights in question was vandal­
ized. In some cases, the entire
light future is missing. It's FP&amp;L
policy to charge costs associated
with vandalism to the leasee.
Pollock said.
See Lights, Page 6A

By Dan Ping
Editor

Wicklow Elementary students Kart Newsom, Hannah Ramsey and Margarita Santiago put the fin­
ishing touches on *NewsJe,* the killer what their class constructed from newspapers.

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Students study w h ale biology
B y MJchefie Jeria
Managing Editor
SANFORD — Danicla Areucllo’s fifthgrade students arc facing a dilemma. The
children have a 6 -foot killer whale in
their classroom, and they don't know
how to get it out the door.
The problem began after the students,
with another class at Wicklow
Elementary School, spent the past month
studying whales. As a special project,
Arguello asked her class to create a swim­
ming mammal out of plastic garbage
b a n , newspapers and cardboard.
Following a month of stuffing, molding

and gluing, the students are now almost
finished with Newsie, a papier-mflchO
killer whale. After one more coat of paint,
he will be ready to make his debut in the
school's library, where he will remain on
display until the end of the year.
Newsie, who got his name from the
materia) used to make him, wasn't the
first whale created by the fifth-graders.
Before the black and white mammal was
even started, the students made clay and
origami whales with their first-grade
Reading Buddies. They also researched
various topics about whales and conSee Whale, Page 6A

officially

r e s i g n ,
though
he
has
begun
organizing a
Laasard
c a m p a ig n
for the congressional seat. He is
listed as an active candidate on
the Florida Division of Elections
Web site for the seat and must
file a formal intent no later than
July 19.
Lessard was considered one
of the front-runners for what b
expected to be a crowded race to
replace McLain. The first-term
Sanford mayor said Thursday
he intends to complete h b term,
which ends April 1,2005.
“We’ve got too many things
See Lessard, Page 10A

Front Porch
council begins
home repairs

Deputies bust h igh-priced
escort service in Altam onte
By Christopher Patton
Stall Writer

B y Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor
SANFORD — Liza Irwin is
seeing
first
hand
how
Goldsboro Front Porch Council ‘
Inc., b helping the community.
Her house is the first on the
Council’s list to receive minor
home repairs as part of a grant
to enhance the quality of life for
seniors in the community.
Beginning last week, members
from the Council and Brother's
Keepers have been working on
the house Irwin has lived in
since 1967.
"Ms. Irwin was the first to
call about participating in the
initiative,"
said
Eloise
Dilligard, Front P orch's pro­
gram coordinator for elderly
outreach. "T h b is going to be
the model house for wnat we
are able to do."
DiJIigard said there are more
than 10 other homes needing
minor home repairs on the
Council's list. Tne residences
were selected through a process
of prioritizing.
"We had to look at what
homes
needed
im m ediate
repairs," she said. "If it was an
emergency, the home became a
priority."
Oscar Redden of Brother's
Keepers said his group became

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
A sting conducted last weekend
by
the
sheriff's
office
City/County
Investigative
Bureau netted four arrests
involved in a pricey prostitu­
tion ring.
Agents' undercover work
targeted prostitution of escort
services, said sheriff's office
spokesman
Steve
Olson.
Authorities used a hotel room

at the Ramada Hotel at 2025
State Road 434 in Longwood for
the operation.
According to police reports,
the operation began at about 10
p.m. May 10 when an agent
called the business known as
Pure Ecstasy and requested a
female escort for the evening.
The business reportedly called
back and advised the agent a
;irl named Jessica would be at
girl
his room in 30 to 45 minutes.
See Bust, Page 10A

UCF may add on-campus golf
course at possible housing site
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
Buster Jones paints the eaves of Liza Irwing's home as part of the
Goldsboro Front Porch Council's Eklerty Outreach Program.

involved in the senior outreach
program through a natural
partnership in the community.
"W e were already helping
people in the community, so
Front Porch began partnering
with u s," Redden said. "It was
only proper to get us involved."
The home repair program is
one o f the first project’s for the
Council. The governor’s Office
of Urban Opportunity last year

announced Goldsboro had been
selected as a Front Porch
Florida community. The state
program is a revitalization ini­
tiative that targets key urban
neighborhoods for im prove­
ment.
Seven m onths after the
announcement, the local coun­
cil secured a $98,000 grant to
See Repairs, Page 10A

Student apartment woes for
the
Seminole
County
Commission apparently will
not subside any time soon.
A new master plan approved
Thursday by the University of
Central Florida Board of
Trustees includes few campus
housing improvements for the
future, in the past two years,
county commissioners have
wrestled with five hotly debat­
ed student apartment complex­
es in the university area.
The 10-year master plan
includes a new fraternity park

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in the northwest com er of the
campus and several new hous­
ing structures to the south,
which will hold about 1,700
beds.
In a previous discussion
about student apartments.
Commissioner Carlton Henley
blamed the problem of student
housing on UCF citing the
school's refusal to add housing
to the campus. Local elected
officials, however, shouldn't
hold their breath for the new
campus housing, suggested
university executives.
"We have to make sure there
See UCF, Page IDA

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W here'! the gratitude?: Nobody asked my
opinion, but I would have thought a few of the
boys In blue would have shown up for Monday's
Sanford City Commission meeting. The police
mortgage incentive program was up for its second
and final reading.
While it was a safe bet the measure would pass,
it would have been nice for some of the rank-andfile officers to attend the meeting in support of the
measure, particularly those who already live in
.................................. the city.
The police union has been
Around tha Clock
highly critical of the commis­
sion in previous years.
However, in the last three
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stepped up big for the depart­
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officers and more resources.
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• • • • • • • have been a good gesture,
especially since the union
packs the room when it's time for the commission
to approve a new contract.
Is that kosher?: Rami Yoseflan as a pig farmer.
I just don't see it. Seems the developer all the
Historic District gadflies love to hate is consider­
ing a new career, or at least a new investment.
Betty Giles, the outspoken spokeswoman of ,
the tiny subdivision behind the Lake Monroe Inn,
asked Yosefian what he planned to do with a tract
of land that is adjacent to her property. At one
time Yosefian had plans to build a lakefront highrise condominium complex. Giles, to say the least,
wasn't enamored with the idea, and the two have
traded barbs over the years.
When Giles put the question to him during
Thursday's Planning and Zoning Commission,
Yosefian answered, "I'm looking into a pig farm, a
big pig farm."
Knowing full well that a hog heaven wouldn't
meet code requirements, Giles fired back, "That's
great. 1 was raised on a farm, and I love pigs."
Zoning or no zoning the pig farm idea has
another hole: What would Rami, an Israeli-bom
Arab, do with all those pigs, open a pork barbe­
cue joint?
IQ test: Want to know how smart you are?
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard and City
Commissioner Art Woodruff have some simple
tests to figure out where you stand.
During Monday's meeting, Lessard was trying
to explain to the commission what Odyssey of the
Mind is. He had trouble with the concept and
looker^ to Woodruff for help, jokingly referring to
"A rt's membership in Mensa," the international
organization whose only requirement is an IQ in
the fop 2 percent o f the world.
"Once /got elected, my membership was
revoked," Woodruff said to howls of laughter
from the audience.
"Art," Lessard responded, "the fact that you
ran for elected office proves you shouldn't ha ve
qualified in the first place "
(For the record, Odyssey of the Mind is a com­
petition for middle schoolers that requires stu­
dents to use teamwork and a variety of skill sets
to complete a problem-solving activity. You guys
at Mensa can go ahead and send me my member­
ship card, just mail it to the Herald.)
Seeing red: With Lessard choosing to stay put
in the Sanford mayor's scat, expect Brenda Carey
to be a frequent visitor at government meetings
and social events across the county.
The sassy redhead looks to be gearing up for a
serious run at Daryl McLain's assumed to be
vacated County Commission seat. McLain, of
course, could chose to not run against Florida
Speaker of the House Tom Feeney for the newly
created 24th District congressional seat. Should
McLain resign from his position, Carey looks to be
an early favorite. Why? It appears the various fac­
tions in the local Republican Party — namely the
Carlton Henley wing and the McLain/Larry Dale
wing — would support Carey. She's raised money
for a lot of Republicans, and now may be the time
to cash in some chips.
Andrew Van Gaale, another early favorite, may
choose to follow Lessard's lead and stay out of the
race. Word Around The Clock is his last run left
him with a much lighter wallet and a bitter taste
in his mouth.
Don Nicholas told me last week to put my
glove on because he's ready to play some hard­
ball. I'm not sure what Nicnolas means because
he also said he hasn't made a decision about
whether to jump in the race. No need to play
hardball if you're not in the game. Maybe it was
I just Don's version of the brush-back pitch: an
' inside fastball about head-high just to let me
know lie's still around.
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by Tom Stoppard and direct­
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be performed by the Orlando
Theatre Project until Sunday,
May 26, in Sem inole
Community C ollege'* Fine
Arts Theatre.
Performance times are 8
p.m. Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday.
Tickets are $18, and student
and senior discounts are
available.
For reservations, call 407328-2040.

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• Casselberry Officer Scott Munn
arrested Karecm Higgins, 29, of Lake
Mary Wednesday for driving with a
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driver's license and driving with an
expired tag. When police pulled
Higgins over for an expired California
license plate, he gave the officer a
California driver's license. Higgins had
a Florida driver's license as well as a
California license, but the Florida
license was suspended.
• Winter Springs Officer P.A. Fischl
arrested William Malouhos, 44, of
Winter Springs Tuesday for driving
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Monday for possession of counterfeit
tag and driving with a suspended
license.
• Seminole Deputy Christopher
Schuck arrested Melissa Edwards, 25, of
Longwood Monday for driving with a
suspended license. Police radar clocked
Edwards traveling 60 mph in a 45-mph
zone of General Hutchinson Boulevard.
DUI
• Lake Mary Officer S. Coyle arrest­
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Wednesday for driving under the influ­
ence and possession of an unknown
medicine without a prescription.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail came back
negative for alcohol, but Steier refused
a urine test
• Casselberry Officer A.R. Moates
arrested Sean Moore, 32, of Longwood
Tuesday for driving under the influ­
ence. Two open 22-ounce bottles of Bud
Light beer were found in his vehicle.
• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrest­
ed Joseph Hyust, 32, of Sanford
Tuesday for his second charge of dri­
ving under the influence, driving with a
suspended license and reckless driving.
Hyust refused breath tests at the jail.
• Florida Highway Trooper Derrick
Kuiper arrested Claudia Biclaska, 42, of
Longwood Tuesday for driving under
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alcohol content of about .142.
• Florida Highway Trooper Derrick
Kuiper arrested Eleanor Anderson, 61,
of Sanford Tuesday for driving under
the influence. Breath tests at the jail
revealed a blood alcohol content of
about .218.
• Sanford Officer Hill Crapps arrest­
ed Susan Henry, 47, of Sanford Tuesday
for her second charge of driving under
the influence. She refused breath tests at
the jail.
Trespassing
• Sanford Officer Terry Mullins
arrested Charles Banner, 20, of Sanford
Wednesday for trespassing. Banner was
warned April 7 not to return to the
Dalton Place apartment complex.
• Sanford Officer Shawn Kelley
arrested Francis Murphy, 50, of Sanford
Tuesday for trespassing. Murphy has
been arrested before for trespassing at
Workers Temporary Services located on
Park Drive.
Possession of Marijuana
• Sanfonl Officer Shannon Dawkins
arrested Christopher Sapp, 20, of
Sanford Wednesday for possession of
marijuana and a controlled substance
without a prescription. Sapp was in
possession of five Xanax piils and a
small bag of marijuana.
• The Sanford police Special Tactical
Unit responded Lee P. Moore Park
Monday in reference to a complaint that
persons were smoking marijuana in the
area of Sweet Bay and Live Oak
Boulevard. Officers arrested Susana
Santiago, 20, and Jessica Spragg, 18,
both of Sanford, for possession of mari­
juana.
Battery
• Sanford Officer Jason Shor arrested
Misty Quesenberry, 18, and Brandon
Pall, 19, both of Sanford, Thursday for
battery. The two allegedly beat up a
woman near an Island Bay Circle apart­
ment. Witnesses stated Pall shoved the

Dealing In Stolen Property
• Altamonte Springs Investigator
Eric Weis arrested Stanley McKinney,
39, of Sanford Tuesday for dealing in
stolen property. McKinney reportedly
pawned jewelry at Empire Diamond
and Jewelry on East Altamonte Drive
that is believed to be stolen from a
armed robbery that occurred March 9 at
the Friedman's Jewelry store located on
Orlando Drive in Sanford.
Open Container
• Sanford Officer Joseph Santiago
arrested Richaril Davis, 60, of Sanford
Monday for violating the city ordinance
that prohibits open containers of alco­
hol in public. Davis reportedly was
drinking a bottle of Magnum beer in
Fort Mellon Park shortly after noon.
Fake AC technician strikes again
• A thief masquerading as an air
conditioning technician has struck
again.
It happened May 13 at the Convergys
Company at 285 International Parkway
in Heathrow.
The suspe:t presented himself as an
employee of an air conditioning compa­
ny. He was wearing a tan uniform with
no markings. He was near an employ­
ee's work area. He had a clipboard and
was checking the thermostat. A couple
hours later, a female employee discov­
ered her wallet was missing from her
purse. By time she reported it to her
bank, her debit card had been used at
least four times.
The crime is similar to one reported
April 25 at the Florida Living Nursing
Home near Apopka. Two women had
their wallets stolen from their purses at
that location.
The suspect is described as a black
male, in his late 30's to mid-40's, 6 feetto-6'3" tall, weighing 235-to-250
pounds. He is targeting women who
work in offices, lie is often pushy,
demanding and enters offices as if he is
supposed to be there on a service call.
Similar crimes have been reported in
other jurisdictions, including Leesburg,
Lady Lake and Fruitland Park in Lake
County. An incident has also been
reported in Ocala, in Marion County.
There have been incidents reported in
Orange County as well.
Anybody with information about the
suspect is asked to call Crime Line at 1800-423-T1PS, or the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office at 107-665-6600.

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The next meeting of the
Lake Mary Chapter of
AARP No. 4878 will be held
on Tuesday, May 21,1230
p.m. in the Lake Mary Senior
Center, located at 260 N.
Country Club Road in Lake
Mary.
Guest speaker will be
Howie Arpcl, representative
from Magnetic Health Care
Products. Presenter will also
be providing lunch.
if you wish to join the
local AARP Chapter, as a
member, dues are $5 per year
and may be paid at any of ,
the meetings.
For information, call Irene ’
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Sanford Police
Department's Citizens on
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Thursday, May 23.
The classes are for anyone
who wants to be part of the
department's new civilian
volunteer program.
Classes will be held from 6
to 9 p.m. every Thursday for
11 weeks. Volunteer applica­
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Central Florida will present
Jack Elton as Elvis in concert
Sunday, May 26, in the Bahia
Shrine Auditorium in
Maitland.
Elton is an internationally
renowned RCI recording
artist, and the performance
will include his 19-piece
World Star Tour Orchestra.
Cash bar opens at 4 p.m.,
with dinner at 5 p.m. The
show begins at 7 p.m. Tickets
fo r the dinner and show arc
$50, and $40 for the show
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For more information, call
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Obituaries
WILLIAM MITCHELL AGEE
William Mitchell Agee, 93,
died Wednesday, May 15,2002 in
Longwood.
Bom in Crossville, Tennessee,
Agee moved to Central Florida
in 1946 and was a resident of
Altamonte Springs. Agee was a
member of First Christian
Church of Winter Park and he
was a home builder.
Agee is survived by wife,
Lena Agee, his three sons, J.
Wendell Agee of Lake Mary,
Florida, W. Carroll Agee of
Phoenix, Arizona, and J. William
Agee of Bradenton, Florida, and
eight grandchildren, and eleven
great-grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
Homes Oaklawn Chapel of
Sanford is in charge of the
arrangements.
KEITH D. BRO O K S SR.
Keith D. Brooks Sr., 27, of
Willow Avenue, Sanford, died
Saturday, May 11, 2002, in
Orlando.
Bom March 30, 1975, in
Sanford, he was a car Salesman.
S u rv iv o rs
include his
f a t h e r ,
W i l b e r t
Gordon Sr., of
Sanford; his
m o t h e r ,
Carrie Brooks
of
Sanford;
one
son,
Keith
D.
Brooks Jr., of
Sanford; five brothers, Wilbert
Jr., Manuel, Stewart, Edward and
William Gordon, all of Sanford;
five sisters, Tawanna Gordon,
Rose Gordon and
Bridgit
Cotton, ail of Sanford, Wilma
Miller of Rochester, N.Y., and
Chineta
Bright
of
South
Carolina; and special friends
Karla Redmond and Jeffery

Davis, both of Sanford.
Wilson-Elchelberger Mortuary
Inc., of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
STEVEN COREY GRIFFEN
Steven Corey Griffen, 22, of
Sanford, died Wednesday, May
15, 2002. Bom in Jacksonville,
Florida, Griffen moved to
Central Florida in 1997. He was
as an iron worker and a member
of the Baptist faith.
Griffen is survived by his
grandmother, Shirley Hughes of
Sanford, grandmother, Irene
Starling of Jacksonville, and
randfather, Henry Starling of
acksonville.
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
Homes Oaklawn Chapel of
Sanford is in charge of the
arrangements.

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HARRY A. LEE
Harry A. Lee passed away
Sunday, May 12,2002.
He was bom October 19,1923
in Audubon, N.J. After receiving
his Bachelors in Exonomics from
Franklin Marshall, he was sent
by the US Government to
Germany to design and imple­
ment a computer programming
system. He then came to Central
Florida in 1962 to work with
Martin Marietta.
During his employment, he
designed, created, and imple­
mented Cosmos, a time clocking
system, as well as numerous
tracking programs. During the
four year stay in the sixties in
Virginia Beach, Mr. Lee started
his own consulting company,

Computer Specialists* Inc. Back
at Martin Marietta in the early
eighties, he saw the need and ini­
tiated the use of bar codes in
both the Orlando Plant and the
Baltimore Plant.
His fellow employees consid­
ered him an innovator and a
trend setter. After retirement, he
and his wife became ranchers on
80 acres in Missippii, breeding
and training over 30 Paso Fino
stallions, as well as raising over
I 50 head of cattle.
^ . A World War II veteran, he is
survived by his wife, Dorothy
May Lee, his daughters, Barbara '
1 Ann Lee, and Janet Lee Amato,
his son, Jam es Ross Lee, his
granddaughter, Victoria Lee
Amato and his sisters Martha
Lee and Beatrice Sibbald.
Funeral Services were held
Thursday, May 16, 2002 at the
chapel at Baldwin Fairchild
Oaklawn in Sanford. The family
welcomed friends prior to the
service from 12:00 -2:00 pm.
KIMBERLY S . LOSHAW
Kimberly S. Loshaw, 42, of
Placid Lake, Sanford, died
Tuesday, May 14, 2002, in
Sanford.
Bom In Sanford, she was a
scheduler for the hospital. She
was of the Seven Day Adventist
faith.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Duane Allen Loshaw Jr., of
Sanford;
two
daughters,
Amanda Sheaffer of Sanford and
M ichelle Loshaw of Sorrento,
Fla.; brother Chris Sheaffer of
Syracuse, N.Y.; and three nieces

and nephews.
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
Homes Oaklawn Chapel of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
AGUST1NET "AUGIE" E. PLA
Agustinet "Augie" E. Pla, 72,
of Grand Plaza Drive, Orange
City, died Wednesday, May 15,
20CK2, in hen residence.
He was born in Arecibo,
Puerto Rico on Feb. 9, 1925. For
12 years he was a sales represen­
tative for Cacioppo Builders. He
was a member of Our Lady of
the Lakes Catholic Church in
Deltona.
Survivors Include his wife of
52 years Ana; daughter Marie
Elena of San Juan, Puerto Rico;
two sons, Agustinet Pla of
Deltona and Jose Pla of San Juan,
Puerto Rico; eight grandchil­
dren; and one great-grandchild.
Balduff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.
J.W . POWELL
J.W. Powell, 57, of 7388 W.
Holly Street in Zellwood, Fla.,
died Friday, May 10,2002.
He was born in Shelby,
Miss., and moved to Central

Florida in 1962.
Survivors include his wife
Alice Powell of Apopka; one son
Quentin Schofield of Orlando;
two daughters, Karene Eugene
of Apopka and Glynettc Powell
of Orlando; three sisters, Kathie
Johnson, Julia and Mary Jean
Powell all of Shelby, Miss.; four
brothers, Claude and Roosevelt
Powell both of Cleveland, Miss.,
Henry Powell of L&lt;*s Angeles
and Hosle Powell of Zellwood;
and three grandaughters.
Golden’s Funeral Home in
Winter Park is in charge of
arrangements.
POLLY C. SCHOOLCRAFT
Polly C. Schoolcraft, 103, of
Apopka, died Tuesday, May 14,
2001 ---------Born in Callahan County,
Texas in 1892, she is survived by
her son, Blaine Schoolcraft, and
her daughter, Betty Young.
Grankow Funeral Home in
Sanford is in charge of the
arrangements.
KATHRYN VIRGINIA
VON NIEDERHAUSERN
Kathryn
Virginia
Von
Niederhausern, 96, of Giplin
Court, Deltona, died Sunday,

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Julia Rebecca Weber, 79, of
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Thursday, May 16, 2(X)2. Born in
Belmont, Ohio, Weber moved to
Central Florida in i960. She was
a homemaker and a member of
Good Shepard Lutheran.
Weber is survived by her three
sores, Sterl A. Weber of Osteen,
Florida, Frederick C. Weber of
High Springs, Florida, and
Timothy P. Weber of Lark Mary;
daughters, Karen S. Reynolds of
Crystal River, Fla. and Paula J.
Dupuy of Sanford, Fla.; sister
Clara Sinfield of Boliver, Ohio;
nine grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
Homes Oaklawn Chapel of
Sanford is in charge of the
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has it by choosing to complete his term
Brady Lessard's decision to forgo a campaign for
Seminole County Commissioner and remain
Sanford's mayor should be applauded by the city's
citizens. Too often in today's society we see people
jumping to "the next level," be they athletes, politi­
cians or CEOs. A decision to stay put and fulfill a
commitment when an attractive opportunity pre­
sents itself, particularly in the political arena, re­
enforces the trust we invest in our elected leaders.
That's not to say that some opportunities should
be ignored. Clearly, Lessard had to weigh the
advantages of continuing in his current position
versus a chance to work on a broader field. At the
heart of his service has been a commitment to make
Sanford a better place to live. Working from a coun­
ty level presents a broader opportunity to do so.
Doing so, however, would leave the city without *
a mayor with a proven track record at a time when
Sanford needs a strong leadership. Lessard, of
course, is not the only person who could provide
that leadership. Sanford native Bob Kuhn and
District 1 Commissioner Art Woodruff were consid­
ering a run for the mayor's job if Lessard had left.
Both could handle the job. Each, however, would
need time to-find their footing to be an effective
mayor, time the city could ill afford to lose.
Proposals like police bicycle patrols and mortgage
incentive plans for officers who live in the city take
time to develop and shepherd through the legisla-_„
tive process. Lessard has guided both plans to
fruition and now has his sights set on creating more
efficiencies in government that respond better to cit­
izens.
While upholding his commitment to Sanford vot-

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Citizens a n d journalists like to gripe about politi­
cians' salaries. Certainly our elected officials should
not reap windfalls from our tax dollars, but neither
should they take a vow of poverty. Though not
officially required, the Sanford mayor's duties are a
full-time endeavor. The issues facing the city
require an engaged leader who can commit 40
hours a week, often much more, to guide the city
forward. You could do the job on a part-time basis,
but any hope of moving beyond the status quo van­
ishes. The salary? About $15,000 annually. That's
not enough when you put your "day job" on hold
for four years.
County commissioners, on the other hand earn a
salary close to $70,000. Each has a full-time assis­
tant. The duties of a commissioner, though county­
wide rather then city specific, are shared among the
five representatives. And, admittedly, the issues of
facing the county aren't as complex or as urgent as
those Sanford must confront.
Lessard knew all of this going in. He voluntarily
ran for mayor. Yet, countless others have jumped at
the chance to grab more money, commitments be
damned. Sanford's mayor took a pass.
Lessard's decision to serve his term proves he has
the leadership to make his motto "Sanford Proud"
more than a catchy bumper sticker. His positions
and decision won't please everyone, but there's no
doubt his sole agenda is improving Sanforu.
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o f entry to their property, but
trespassed anyway.)
Several months ago I replaced
my signs that were fading from
sun exposure and the issue resur­
faced. At 10 p.m. that same night,
To the editor
a city police officer ordered me
1 am writing this e-mail in ref­ (in Gestapo-like style) to remove
erence to the Seminole County my signs and to report to codCommission seat that will be enforcement the next morning.
vacated by Darryl McLain when Code enforcement reviewed my
he runs for Congress.
survey and affirmed that the
I recently heard that some folks property is indeed mine and that
in the district are urging Sanford i had every right to have a “No
Mayor Brady Lessard to run for Trespassing/Private Property"
that sea t I would like it known sign posted. Several days later
that there are many people who m y neighbor witnessed a city
would rather sec Mayor Lessard police officer drive up to Ihc sign,
remain in his current position.
remove it, set it against a tree, and
As a resident of the Sanford proceed right through with his
Historic District, I have been patrol car. This happened on at
appreciative of the work Mayor least two occasions.
Lessard
did
as
a
City
Tonight, May 12, the city com­
Commissioner as well as mayor.. mission voted to offer me $7500
The city is moving in a good for the parcel of my property that
direction with managed develop­ constitutes my "private drive"
ment and growth, financial stabil­ and to condemn the parcel if I
ity, improved eq$ronment and reject their offer. They voted
atmosphere. oL our neighbor­ without allowing the public t o w
hoods, anil Improved roiuiirip.il heard.
services such as police- rthd /ire
The only person that will bene­
protection.
fit from the city taking my prop­
I feel the Mayor's best contri­ erty is a neighbor that lives direct­
bution to our area is best served ly behind me — without using
by continuing and completing m y property he cannot park his
the work he is currently doing. I vehicle outside of his garage that
hope that is the conclusion he will opens in the rear rather than the
arrive at as well, knowing there front of his house. I suspect he
will always be a future political intends to sue the city for permit­
. opportunity, should he desire ting him to build his garage like
one.
this (if he indeed had a permit for
Bob Berk such) years ago and then vacating
Sanford the easement that facilitated his
use.
Rather than possibly being
sued by my neighbor, the city
seem s to want to take my proper­
ty to satisfy him and protect
To the editor
themselves. 1 think this is very
I have been a property owner wrong! It doesn't seem just that
in
Sanford,
since
1988. the city can take my property
Throughout this time the City has against my will and give it to
claimed ownership of my private someone else to use when they
drive and I have had to repeat­ have other alternatives.
edly prove to them that the prop­
Sincerely,
erty is indeed mine and that they
Laurie Harrison
do not even have an easement.
Sanford
In 1998 the City acknowledged
Editor's Note: Ms. Harrison is
that they had mistakenly vacated in a legal dispute with the City of
their easement many years ago. Sanford regarding J 12-foot by
They quit using my private drive 155-foot strip of land. The dispute
for trash pickup and the matter began in 1998, but has its roots in
appeared settled.
However, a series of contridictory actions
nearby homeowners continued to taken by the City Commission in
ignore my "Private Property, No 1971.
Trespassing" signs and used my
Sanford Police Chief Brian
driveway at will for their conve­ Iboley said he fired the officer
nience. (They had another form involvled in confrontation with

Berk appreciates
the jo b Lessard
has done as mayor

Harrison to city:
Stop trespassing

recently completed Wyndham
Place if the apartments are a good
neighbor.
Every community needs to
provide some housing for lower
income people and Sanford has
done much, much more than its
fair share to provide this. We
would not see this in Lake Mary
o f Heathrow. The very thought
would probably frighten all the
attorneys who are getting paid to
argue in favor of this project. This
needs to stop now, for the better­
ment of the city and its future.
Can the City Commission estab­
To the editor.
I want to thank you and your lish a moratorium on all apart­
staff for the excellent article that ments in the city?
Several years ago, our friends
was written about my award of
the Army Good Conduct Medal used to smirk and laugh when
30 years after my honorable dis­ we said we lived in Sanford. The
charge.
reputation of Sanford is now just
Michelle Jerla did a great job beginning to improve; however,
writing the story, and I appreciate these tow-income projects and
the work she put into the article. especially the Groves project can
As a result of her well written only have a negative effect on the
story she has generated Interest reputation of Sanford.
from veterans who are In the
The improvements to Sanford
sanursituafibh.' f i t rt •* M O r! '■‘ ■and its reput.itTon are due in no
And, thanks to Tommy Vincent small part to the extraordinary
for the excellent photograph that efforts o f the City Commission
appeared with the article. Tommy and Staff to improve our city,
is truly a creative photographer with initiatives such as the
and deserves kudos for all his downtown and riverfront plans
work.
and other proposals too numer­
Again thank you very much.
ous to mention. So, to approve
Andrew Cardona the Groves and any other
SGTV such project would be a giant
step back and would undo many
of their positive accomplish­
ments.
We cannot understand why
this case is being heard again
To the ed itor
when a decision was made
We
Are
wholeheartedly already on a previous appeal. We
opposed to the proposed "afford­ can only hope lhal Mayor
able” Groves Apartments on Lessard and the commissioner for
Airport Boulevard and will be at our district, Randy jones, and all
the meeting on May 28.
the commissioners will continue
Aside from many other afford­ their fine record of doing what is
able or low-income apartment best for the city. We hope that on
projects in this city, we have May 28, the mayor and commis­
recently seen several spring up sioners will consider us, the thou­
on State Road 46, several on Lake sands of long term residents who
Mary Boulevard and one next to are taxpayers and voters who
Colorado Steak House on 17/92 love this city and whose families,
(Wyndham Place Apartments). homes and future's are in their
How many are enough? We have hands.
been told that the one next to
We hope that we the residents
Colorado's and the one of Lake will be considered more highly
Mary Boulevard both have high than some developer who's only
vacancies. One fear is that if they interest is to get rich from some
are losing money because they low-income government housing
are unable to fill this project, that incentive, and has absolutely no
it will fall into a state of disrepair interest in the betterment or the
and wind up even worse than it is future of our city. , ’
proposed to be. Furthermore, just
Brynhaven Homeowners
ask the homeowners behind the
Association
Ms. Harrison. He also said the
department continues to patrol
the alley.
"Our officers are directed to
patrol all streets and alleyways in
this city," Tooley said.
He added that if the property is
declared private and Harrison
docs not want officers to patrol
the alley, the patrols will cease.

Story generates
attention for vets

Brynhaven owners
plan Groves protest

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they think

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The Seminole
County Commis­
sion has come out
supporting U.S.
Rep. John Mica's
plan fo r a Central
Florida commuter
rail. The 40-mile
commuter rail
proposal is an
alternative to
Interstate 4 con­
struction. We
asked people if
they support such
a plan and if they
would use the
transportation
option when it is
built.

I trunk it is a great
idea, and I'd use it. I
was a big light-rail
supporter.
Sherry Fincher

Winter Park

I think it is a good
thing, and I think
Central Florida needs
a commuter rail. I
travel locally, so my
use would bo limited.
Gene Gunther

Santord

I would use it. I
think it is an excellent
idea and would get nd
ol some ol the traffic.
Cindy Collins

Orlando

I'm all (or it.
Anything to keep traf­
fic on ol the St. Johns
Bridge.
Kathy Lynch

Longwood

I think it is a good
idea. My only cortcei
is the financing. If I
were a commuter. I
would use it.
Pat McConm

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Sunday. May 19.2002

u" Angelesiinw sundn' crMewort Puzzle jh e Way We Were:
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

67 Start to ft*?

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53 TWy up
122 WeS-oded gp?
54 Twine on high
123 Starr ol the
55 Salts away
56 Oxymororucafy,
1 First noma in TV 90 Belfry being
124 Had up
it may be jumbo
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125 Lika a dud
57 Caribbean
vacation spot?
parly
religion
11 nyoKEwhaode MCetDecal*
126 Adam e third
58 Time keeper?
19
100 Hors# opara
127 Last-tftch effort 16 Coast features
59 Like bargain
102 Spring thing
120 Manages
24 Glutton
bakery goods
19 West Point froeh 103 HiSchlng poet?
somehow
26 Magna _ lauds 60 Laid up
20 Sleep deorder
104 Sarcastic
30 Coup loflower
61 Sutler's partner
21 NoMstWlswl 100 Pop the
Down
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22 Ter _ tootnT
1 Fought against
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23 Forkite teler'i
107 Forearm bones 2 First name In
Rne7
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vacabonspoT? 109 * _ Can’:
tonors
39 Exchange
*72 Scratching (out)
25 flupartimft
Sammy Davis
3 Like family
memberships
75 Neuter, as a
tracabon spot?
Jr. book
4 Rocket
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.
male horse
27 Andean M&gt;er
110 Tea maker
45 Haunted house ■78 IRA-estabbshing
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briefly
sound
29 Goffs_Cup
113 Math course,
5 Pianist Myra
46 Polynesian
64 In a fitting
31 Terrapin, eg.
briefly
8 Enters uninvited
manner
performer's
32 Web creaSon
115 Naflve'a suffer
7 Indy mishap
garb
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110 Surgeon's
BMotor lodge
Ingredients
48 _ Romeo
30 Part d a
vacation spot?
9 Third__
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aludenra
118 Florist's
to -Pteca of cakef” 5t Bkre-ox owner of 68 Bowed, In Basra
addreee, maybe
vacation spot? 11 Drawback
folklore
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HOUBAray
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MANCr SALOMON MBtockburter

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40 "You beadier
41 Play Via elren
43 Wteebkre,

121 Fashion
magazine

12 Warning ofokj
13 Short snort
14 Never fall to pass
the bar?
15 Put on a pedestal
16 How orders era
barked
17 Irish seaport o&lt;

91 After Abbr.
92 D Captainl My
Captalnf
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94 Scam, mformaly
95 Hit sitcom since
1994
96 Overlooked
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checked at the
door
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vaoflon ipot?
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old
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version ipot?
SOGrecaMy
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one: Abbr.
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Spam
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vacation spot?
73 Chad guidance?

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76 School ol
77 Bar elngatang
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80 BuMnkle, lor
one
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62 Author Turgenev

83 Persians,

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C .M . H and

w as S em in o le C o u n ty ’s first sh eriff
The following are more
biographies edited from "Early
Settlers of Orange County"
published by C.E. Howard tn
1915.

that he could do his duty and
still remain humane in his
treatment of a prisoner.

S h eriff C M . Hand
C.M. Hand was a long-time
citizen of Orange County, hav­
ing landed in Mellonville in
1879, then locating at Fort Reid.
His father, Henry Hand,
opened a blacksmith and
wagon shop there, one of the
best in the county. He later took
up a homestead on the Wekiva
River near Longwood, where
.......... ...................... he had an
orange
grove. The
Great Freeze
destroyed
this, making
it necessary
for the fami­
ly to move
to Sanford.
Here,
G ra c e M arie
C.M. Hand
Stlneclpher engaged in
the livery
business and
general contracting, was
deputy sheriff of Orange
County, and was elected
Sanford's chief of police and
also mayor.
When Seminole County was
created out of Orange in 1913,
Hand was appointed sheriff of
Seminole County by the gover­
nor. He was elected sheriff soon
afterward.
It is said of Hand that he was
a hustler and that he made a
good officer. His constituents
were very satisfied. He was of a
jovial and convivial tempera­
ment and law breakers knew

J.M . Lewis
J.M. Lewis arrived in
Altamonte Springs in 1881 from
Boston. There he was employed
by Criscy and Norris, builders,
and later he built the
Altamonte Springs Hotel and
the Frost House. He also
helped build almost every
house in the town.
In 1915, he was supervising
several orange groves in addi­
tion to having a large grove of
his own.
Lewis had two sons, Arthur
A. and James M., and one
daughter, Miss Grace.
"Mr. Lewis tried out
California in 1849, and the fact
that he located in Florida and
has, as a self made man, wrest­
ed success out of the primeval
forests and helped to convert
this beautiful spot at Altamonte
Springs Into one of the rarest
places in the state, proves the
value of Florida in comparison
with California," Howard
wrote in his book in 1915.
M ajor William Brigham Lynch
William Brigham Lynch was
bom in Orange County, N.C. At
the age of five, he entered the
famous Bingham School of
North Carolina and from there
went to the state university,
where he graduated with hon­
ors in 1859. He delivered the
Latin Salutatory oration at the
ceremony.
He was offered a professorship
at the University, but preferred to
accept the Chair of Greek at
Davidson College, where he

remained for three years.
At the outbreak of the Civil
War, he enlisted in the
Confederate Army and became
captain of his company and
later a major.
At the close of the war, he
became co-principal of
Bingham School, a position
which he held for 16 years.
For health reasons, he moved
to Sanford in 1882, where he
gave attention to orange grow­
ing and teaching. He taught
and was principal of Public
School #1, located at the comer
of Palmetto and 6 th Street. IN
1892, he was elected
Superintendent of Public
Schools in Orange County and
served three consecutive terms
of four years each. W hile serv­
ing in this capacity, he contin­
ued as teacher/principal and
became the first principal of the
new Sanford High School in
1902. This building was located
on West 7th Street and recently
celebrated it's 100th birthday.
"In his long service as super­
intendent o f the county schools,
he brought to bear a scholarly
mind and a polished agreeable
disposition, cooperating gladly
and faithfully with officials and
teachers and students for the
highest interests of education,"
Howard wrote in his book.
Looking for Class o f 1928
Rose Edith Zanderer
Jacobson, who graduated from
Seminole High School in 1928,
would like to know if any of
her classmates are still living. If
so, contact her at 407-322-3844
for a possible reunion. Now
that would be special — a 74or 75-year reunion!

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Lights

Whale

i Page 1A
To be "a good neighbor" FP&amp;L
offered the board a deal that
included a one-time offer to
replace the 39 lights at no cost to
the housing authority. Bieling
suggested the electricity provider
should sweeten the deal because
SHA has paid $143 annually for
each of tne broken lights, some
which have been inoperable for
as many as six years.
The two sides agreed to a con­
ditional warranty in order to
compensate for the possible
billing for the inoperable lights.

blue whale — "It's the big
Continued from P ig s 1A
whale to create.
year before hurricane season.
animal in the whole work
"The killer whale seems the
"We do depend heavily on the
structcd small paper fish con­
she thinks Newsie turned out to
most
known,"
Arguello
said.
customer to monitor and report
taining different facts about the
be
a good lifelike replica o f the
"And, the students seemed to
lights that are out," he said.
large creatures, including the
real thing.
like It the m o st”
Anyone can report damaged- number of blow holes each Ape
"It's taken a long time to get
After stuffing three large
or inoperable streetlights at 1of whale has and the kind of
him this way," Register said.
plastic bags with newspapers,
B00-4-outoge or www.fpl.com, he
food they e a t
"Everyone has really worked
the students began molding the
said. The 39 damaged lights
Moving on to bigger and bet­
hard on it, especially our
shapeless object into a whale.
could be replaced by mid*july.
ter things, Arguello surprised
teacher.
With
tape
and
cardboard,
"I think what FP&amp;L did here
her students when she told
"But, I've been wondering for
Newsie was formed.
tonight was an extraordinary
them about making the 6-foot
the longest time how we are
Although
fifth-grader
Jaymie
thing," Bieling said. "It’s a new
creature. The teacher even let
going to get him out the door."
Register's favorite whale Is the
day at the Sanford Housing
the class decide what kind of
Authority. A new commitment."
In other business;
• Commissioners directed
CanUanad from Page 1A
;atfon Into the manner Is far "singling out one or tw o" par­
Billberry to contact the ci ty of
rom being complete, Bieling ties that oversaw the housing
said
Billberry,
is
the
fire
departf
Sanford utilities director Paul
suggested
the board forward authority during the past year,
ment records listed the fire at
Moore about an apparent
the
Information
to legal coun­ as there were as many four dif­
17
Lake
M
onroe
Terrace.
inequity in the SHA utilities bill.
sel.
He
contends
the ferent parties with brief tenures
McGibeny said the error in
According to Billberry, the hous­
addresses Is probably because D epartm ent of Housing and as the £&gt;HA leader.
ing authority is chirged a base
"A t this point, I d on't think
the person who reported the Urban Development and con­
rate for every unit; however,
fire was calling from unit 17, tractor M.D. Strum could be It's appropriate to cast any
many units are not in use includ­
but dispatch records were not liable for not recognizing the b lam e/ said SHA chairwoman
ing the dozens of boarded up
Meredith Harper.
changed to reflect the fire actu­ problem.
rooms in Lake Monroe Terrace.
The board ultimately decid­
"I'm
In
belief
that
HUD
is
not
ally
being
at
19,
“If there is no one living there,
Initially, Bieling estim ated w ithout responsibility here," ed to forward the information
should we be paying for it?"
to counsel for legal opinion.
the loss to between $ 200,000 Bieling said.
questioned chairman Meredith
Billberry
suggested
the Legal advice could prove
and $350,000, but with the new
Harper.
information
supplied
by board not jump to any conclu­ valuable for litigation if the
Bieling suggested Billberry
Billberry, it appears the total sions before her Investigation insurance com pany w ill not
approach the city about a possi­
was finished. Furthermore, pay the possible delinquent fire
could be less than $50,000.
ble rebate.
Although Billberry's Investi- Billberry cautioned the board in claims.
"I’d be willing to try to build a
case for that," she responded.
• On Saturday, May 18, from
10 to 11 a.m., Billberry will hold
Meals on Wheels Ect., will host a Senior Festival
The event will include a free box lunch for
another "Meet and Greet the
Executive Director" at Redding 19 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 31, In the Sanford seniors, health screenings, community research
Civic Center, located at 401 Seminole Blvd., in information and the big band sound of Ithe Escorts.
Gardens. Hired about two
For more information, call 407-333-8877.
Sanford.
months ago, this is one of her last
meetings to introduce herself to
the community.
• The board approved to
3 0 0 N . F re n c h A v e .
reschedule the June meeting to
S
a
n fo rd , F lo rid a 3 2 7 7 1
the 27th at 6 p.m.

FP&amp;L will replace up to 12 addi­
tional vandalized streetlights in
the next year, but after 365 days,
any additional vandalism repairs
will be the financial responsibili­
ty of the housing authority.
"This is outside of FP&amp;L poli­
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Repairs

Coo tinned from Pago 1A
Is demand for that before we
commit to that," said Hill Merck
II, UCF vice president of adminbtration and finance.
Currently, the university has
about 7,100 beds for students,
but that includes nearly 3,700
beds in Knight's Krossing and
Knight's Court about a mile
away from the school. Another
800 beds are planned lo open
th b fall. The addition of housing
th b fail will put UCF second in
the state for campus housing.
About 1,000 beds shy of
University of Florida.
"W e're bumping right up
against University of Florida,"
said trustee Thomas Yuchum.
Ironically, the largest tract of
open land In southeast corner of
the university will not be used
for housing. It "would create a
different set of neighborhoods"
between student housing and
the residential area just beyond
the university's property, Merck
said to the trustees.
The issue of mixing student
apartments amongst subdivl* sions in Seminole County has
had residents filling the commis­
sion chambers. The master plan
will reserve that land in the
southeast comer, possibly for a

golf course.
One reason for the reluctance
to build more housing is the uni­
versity is currently able to pro­
vide beds for more than 80 per­
cent of Incoming freshmen.
Typically after their first year,
students look to move off cam­
pus.
"In my experience, the stu­
dent wants to leave the campus
as they can." Yochum said.
University policy is to provide
at least 15 percent of the project­
ed student body housing. In the
1999-2000 school year, the uni­
versity was lacking nearly 1,700
beds for the 15 percent headcount.
It's projected, however, UCF
will overcome that inequity and
be able to provide about
2,700 more beds than the 15
percent policy in Ihe 2004-2005
school year. That number
quickly declines in 2010 to 750
when UCF President John Hitt
predicts 48,000 students will be
enrolled.
"I don't know if we can solve
the problem alone," Merck said
about the shortage o f beds for
UCF. "I thinks it's going to take
some creative development.
Central Florida is just a booming
place."

Bust
C o n tin u e d from Page 1A

In
about
30
minutes,
Jennifer Ibasfalean, 24, of
Seminole, Fla. arrived at the
room and introduced herself
as Alyssa. Ibasfalean requested
$250
up-frunt
and
then
agreed to have sexual inter­
course with the undercover
agent. She was arrested for pros­
titution.
After Ibasfalean was arrested,
she called another alleged pros­
titute and Ink! her the party she
was with was interested in hav­
ing another girl come lo the
mom.
At about 11:30 p.m., Julia
Kettcnburg, 18, of Palm Hay,
arrived and removed all of her
clothing down lo her panties,
accenting lo authorities.
Kcttenhurg too offered a sex
act in exchange for $250. She was
also arrested for prostitution.

Shortly after midnight, agents
arrested George Roberts, 31, of
Seminole, Fla. for prostitution
after ibasfalean and Kettenburg
told agents he drove them to the
location.
The two girls provided a
sworn statement tnat Roberts
knew what type o f sexual acts
were being performed and
received $50 for each visit the
girls made. When agents arrest­
ed him, he was in possession of
$1,270.
Agents used the hotel room
again to arrest another alleged
prostitute
from
Glamour
Entertainment
in Orlando.
Kimberly
Allman, 29, of
Casselberry reportedly showed
up and requested $180 up-front.
Allman then agreed to provides
sex act in exchange for another
$150. She was arrested for prosti­
tution.

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p.m. daily. Each camper will
receive a camp basketball
camp t-shirt, and a daily
lunch. All camp activities
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Camp dates are:
Session I _ June 3-6.
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 407-823-5808.
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boys and girls.
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Sports Editor
TAMPA — Opportunistic MiamiSouthridge High School took advantage
of Oviedo nerves and errors to defeat the
Lions, 5-2, in the Class 6 A Semifinals of
the FHSAA Baseball Finals at Legends
Field in Tampa Friday morning.
The win was the 28th straight for the

Spartans, who are now 32-1 on the sea­
son and ranked No. 1 in the state and
No. 4 nationally in the Collegiate
Baseball Magazine Pott.
Southridge will now play in its fourth
state championship game Saturday night
at 7JO p.m.
The Spartans have never won a title,
having finished second three times.
Oviedo saw its nine game winning

streak end as the Lions end the season
with an impressive 25-9 record.
A four-pitch walk and an error to the
first two Southridge batters in the top of
the first inning got the game off to a bad
start for Oviedo and by the time the
smoke had cleared, the Spartans had sent
seven batters to the plate and scored four
runs on three hits and two Lions errors.
All told, three of Southridge'* runs

could be attributed to four of Oviedo's
five errors in the game, with two of the
runs scoring on miscues.
The Lions, who outhit the Spartans, 86, had ample opportunities to score.
The Lions1 two runs came home on a sin­
gle by Justin Stines in the fourth Inning.
A foil recap of the game will appear In
the Wednesday, May 22 edition on the
Herald.

Special recognition
Seminole
hands out
softball
awards

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By D««n Smith

Sports Editor

By OMn Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — Over 130
fans, friends and relatives
packed into Vivona's Italian in
Lake Mary on Monday to pay
tribute and give thanks to the
Seminole High School softball
team for a great season.
"We had a great night," said
head coach Dave Rogers.
"This is a real honor to the
girls. We had a good season,
just fell short, but look out
next year."
All of the girls on the team .
received a 4x6 plaque in
recognition for winning a
school-record 19 games this
season.
Seminole also set a record
for fewest losses, nine, in a
campaign.
Seniors Mindy Crouse and
Megan Gantt also received
special merit for earning a
four-year Varsity Award for
being members of the
Fighting Seminoles varsity
team for four years.
Special awards went to:
Beth Case _ Offensive
Player of the Year. The junior
second baseman hit .410,
scored 22 runs, drove in eight
and stole 15 bases from her
lead-off position in the order.
For good measure she also
made only two errors all sea­
son on defense and earned
Second Team All-Seminole
Athletic conference honors.
' Gantt _ Defensive Player of
the year. The senior only
made one error all season at
first base and hit .263 to also
made Second Team All-SAC.
She was also the first
Seminole High player to make
the FACA (Florida Athletic
Coaches Association) All-Star
team and was to have played
in the FACA All-Star Game on
Friday at Trinity Prep.
Jenny Abendroth and
Andrea Poloche _ Co-Pitchers
of the Year. The junior's won
most of the game’s this season
for Seminole and did a great
job filling in for Crouse, who
figured to be the ace this sea­
son before an injury kept her
off the hill. Both also made
Second Team all-conference.
Ashley Hill _ Most
See Awards, Page 2B

K iw a n is
s p lit in
s o f tb a ll
SANFORD — The Sanford
Kiwanis Girls' fastpitch softball
team continues to make great
strides as the young ladles
splitting four games over the
past two weekends.
The local squad started the
string off with a 7-4 victory
over the Tavares Firestix at
Pinehurst Park on Saturday,
April 27.
The Firestix put three runs on
the board in the top of the first
inning, but Sanford answered
with four runs in the bottom of
the first inning, with a double
by Uwantina Phillips and a sin­
gle by Kara Conant being the
big blows.
The Firestix bounced back to
tie the game in the top
op of
o the
third inning, 1
but the Kiwanis
again had the answer, plating
|
three nuia in the bottom o f the
third frame.
Phillips scored what proved
to be the winning run on a wild
itch and Brittany Jones and
rittany Eddington had later
RBI in the inning to bring in
insurance runs.
Providing the offense for the
Sanford Kiwanis were Phillips
(double, two runs, RBI), Conant
(single, run), Jones and
Eddington (one RBI each) and
Ashley Pairse, Lindsey
Votoline, Nichole Pipitone and
Jade Voltoline (one run scored
each).
Doing the damage for the
Tavares Firestix were Nikki and
Maggie (one single and one
RBI each), Lindsey Olds (sin’le, run), Brittany Gilbemegal
two runs) and Brittany Perez
(run).
The second game saw the
Kiwanis lead 4-2 and 7-6, but
the Tavares Wahoos pulled out
a 9-7 victory with three runs in
the top of the third inning.
Leading the Wahoos to victo­
ry were Heather Prince (single,
two rum, RBI), Megan King
(single, run, RBI), Ashley
Raines and Sara Frick (one sin­
gle each), Carley Batson (run,
RBI), Chelsea Bcmeier (two
rum), Pauline K. (RBI) and
Nicole Feliciana, Kristin Reffitt
and Kelsie Bateman (one run
scored each).
Contributing to the Sanford
Kiwanis offense were Danisha
Detrcville (single, run, RBI),
Conant (single, run), Pairse
(run, RBI) and Phillips, Lindsey
Voltoline, Pipitone and Brittany
Lewis (one run scored each).
The following Saturday (May
4) two Maitland teams made
the trek to Pinehurst Park and
again the Kiwanis were able to
win the first game.
Taking on Team 3, Sanford
came from behind in each of
the three innings, finally
out a 10-9 triumph on
BI singles by Phillips and Jade
Voltoline in the bottom of the
third inning.
Powering the Sanford
Kiwanis to victory were
Phillips (single, run, two RBI),
Jade Voltoline (single, run,
RBI), Megan Bozelka and
Conant (two rum scored each)
and Eddington, Lewis, Jones
and Teah Dixon (one run
scored each).
See Softball, Page 2B

B

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Jenny Abendroth (No. 7 above) was
named co- Pitcher ol the Year,
Megan Gantt (waiting for throw
above) was the Defensive Player ot
the Year and Beth Gase (right) was
the Offensive Player of the Year dur­
ing Seminole High School's Softball
Banquet at Vivona'a Italian last
Monday.

E a g le s s o a r to s ta te c h a m p io n s h ip
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
CLEARWATER — No question about it.
After sweeping the AAU Spring Fling
Tournaments at Disney's Wide World of
lex and finishing second in the
duston Kingwood Tournament
most people figured that the
Orlando Eagles were the best 15-and-Undcr
team in Florida.
Now there is no doubt as the Eagles,
coached by Lake Howell varsity assistant

Mike Scutero, had only one scare in posting
a 6-0 record and winning the championship
at the 15 &amp; Under AAU State Tournament
held in the St. Petersburg/Clearwater area
last weekend (May 10-12).
The Eagles, whose roster is made up of all
ninth graders and most of whom are from
Seminole County, arc now 31-4 on the sum­
mer and have won six championships in
seven tournament starts this spring. The
Eagles finished second in the other tourna­
ment.
The Eagles announced their presence

immediately in the AAU State Tournament
last weekend, crushing the Citrus Center
All-Stars, 87-37, in their opening game.
Five players scored in double figures, led
by a 20 point outburst from 5-foot-9 Trinity
Prep guard Omar Qazi.
Also finishing in doubles were 6-foot-5
Lyman forward/center Marquis Johnson
with 18 points, 6-foot-3 Lake Brantley
guard/forwaid Todd Stamp with 15 points,
6 -foot Winter Springs shooting guard Brett
Hodges with 13 points and 6-foot-8
See Ejgles, Page 2B

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O C A L A — The Harris Chain of Lakes in Lake
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starting this month when the Horida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) begins
a project to reestablish beneficial native plants in
lakes Dora, Beauclair and Yale.
The $100,000 Aquatic Habitat Enhancement
Demonstration Project is possible thanks to funding approved by the Florida legislature to the
Harris Chain of Lakes Restoration Council.
"T he aquatic habitat in these lakes is in very
poor condition because of 50 years of poor w ater.

caused by high levels of nutrients, such as
fertilizer, ana water levels that have not
been allowed to fluctuate over time," said David
Douglas, project leader for the FWC Division of
Freshwater Fisheries.
In many lakes in Florida, including the Harris
Chain, water levels are artificially controlled and
kept relatively stable year after year. Although
this seems Innocent enough, in fact, it is just the
opposite of the way nature works to keep systems
healthy and productive.
Without human manipulation, the lakes in
Florida maintain their Health through naturallyoccurring water level fluctuations. This happens

through the periods of drought and rain that we
experience here. When droughts strike, the water
levels become low, exposing the lake bottoms. At
first, this may not seem like a good thing, but in
plants can take root and fish can spawn. When
water levels are high for extended periods, the
bottoms become soft and mucky from decompos­
ing vegetation, which prevents both from occur­
r in g .

After several years of drought, it typically rains
ram
lakes.
in Florida for couple of years, refilling the lake
n s can again support plant roots,
The firm bottoms

which create excellent habitat for fish.
The current low water levels resulting from the
extended drought offer an excellent opportunity
to restore desirable aquatic plants in many areas
of these lakes. Starting this month and continuing
throughout the summer crews wiU be planting
more than 500,000 giant bulrush and native grass­
es (maidencane and knotgrass) into shallow areas
of these lakes. After they become established
these native aquatic plants will once again pro­
vide quality fish and wildlife habitat in these cen­
tral Florida lakes.
For more information contact David Douglas at
See Outdoors, Page 3B

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Boys and girls of all ages will
return to the Bill Heard Soccer
Complex (Lake Sylvan Park) on
June 1*2 to put their skills to the
test against other boys and girls
at the annual got milk? 3v3
Soccer Shootout tour. Orlandoarea soccer players will play for
. • a chance to compete in tne
; ' National Finals at Disney's
; ' Wide World of Sports Complex
•' In August.
Presented by America's Dairy .
Farmers and Milk Processors,
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the got milk? 3v3 Soccer
Shootout is the official tour of
Major League Soccer. The lour
travels to over 65 cities from Los
Angeles to New York City.
Soccer Shootout is a weekend
soccer festival open to players
of all ages and skill levels, offer­
ing divisions for kids, teens,
crxed and players over age 30.
Teams consist of five players
(three players and two substi­
tutes), and must register by

Saturday, May 25th. Teams can
register online at wwwJv3soccer.net, or call800-989-4088
extension 34 to receive registra­
tion information. Registered
teams are guaranteed three
scheduled games with the entry
fee of $140 per team.
"3v3 Soccer is a fast paced
and high scoring game that
players, coaches, and fans love,”
said Dan Cramer, Senior Vice
President of Host Communi­
cations. "Coaches are commit­
ted to the game of 3v3 soccer
because It develops players' soc­
cer skills. The 2002 got milk? .
3v3 Soccer Shootout tour should
be the best competition ever, as
last year we haa 950 teams from
40 states at Nationals.
"We ate excited about this
year’s event in Orlando and
anticipate a competitive and fun
tournament"
Play begins at 8 a.m. both
days. Games conclude at
approximately 6 p.m. on
Saturday and Sunday. Games
consist of two 12-minute halves

with no goalies on a playing
field that is 30 x 40 yards (20 x
30 for ages 6-8). In addition to
the simultaneous tournament
all weekend, both players
spectators can take advan­
tage of the special events at no
added cost.
Got milk? 3v3 Soccer Shootout
is supported nationally by
America's Dairy Farmers and
Milk Processors and Major
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League Soccer. Local partners
Include Dannon, BagelBites, k95
FM, Party 9 5 3 FM, and
Seminole Soccer Club.
The got milk? 3v3 Soccer
Shootout tour is managed and.
produced by Host
Communications, Inc. (HOST),
which celebrates its 30th
anniversary in 2002. Lexington,
Ky.-based HOST, a sports,
events, lifestyle and affinity
marketing company, is the cen­
terpiece subsidiary of Bull Run
Corporation (Nasdaq: BULL).
For more information, visit
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H m M pftole by Am Wintt

Senior Ashley Hill was named the Most Improved Player before a gathering of over 130 at Vlvona's Italian last
Monday evening during Seminole High School's Softball Award! Banquet.

B ears g rid d e rs headed fo r college

Awards
Continued from page IB
Improved player. The senior
worked hand to make herself a
better third baseman and she
heliped solidify a very good ■ ’ . ,
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Nollies infield.
Stephanie Asbury _ Team-----Flayer of the Year. The senior
was always upbeat and helped
keep her teammates fired up no
matter what the score or situa­
tion was.
Kristin Miller _ Rookie of the
Year. The sophomore infielder
had a good season as a reserve
and showed she should be a top
player in the years to come.
Megan Pickrcn _ Coaches
Award. The junior improved
immensely as a catcher and did
everything Coach Rogers asked
of her as a team leader.

Rogers also recognized junior
ra Lively and
shortstop Kara
sophomore outfielder Kim
Beaudoin for making the AllSAC Second Team,
Even though Rogers was
pleased with the evening and
nis team's season, he was still
disappointed that none of the
Tribe made First Team AUConference despite beating
state-ranked Lake Mary,
Edgewater, Winter Springs and
Arlington Country Day during
the regular season ana falling to
the district champion Rams by
one run in the semifinals.
"I felt like Jenny Abendroth or
Andrea Poloche should have
been ist team
pitchers," said Rogers. "And
with her numbers and season
Beth Case should have been

first team .! thought Megan
Gantt could have also been first
team because of her defense
even though her batting averson by tzz'y Sanabria and M1W
RiCharde and Jon Carnes was
the pitching coach.
Members of the team were:
seniors _ Stephanie Asbury,
Mindy Crouse, Megan Gantt,
and Ashley Hill; juniors _ Jenny
Abendroth, Hollie Cowan,
Mindy Duvall, Beth Case, Kara
Lively, Taylor Norvcll, Megan
Pickren, and Andrea Pelocne;
sophomores _ Kim Beaudoin,
Kristin Miller, Crystal Saufley,
and Kristin Scheuring; and
freshmen _ Katie Burdeaux,
Jennifer Davis, and Morgan
Mason.

Eagles
Continuted from page IB
Edgewater ccntcr/forward Quintin Thornton
with 11 points.
The Eagles showed off their defense in the sec­
ond game, routing the Jacksonville Knighthawks
1,64-29, with Qazi tossing 11 points and Johnson
10.
Scutero's bunch then showed Knighthawks'
other squad. Team II, that the win was no fluke,
blowing out the Jacksonville quintet, 75-38, with
Johnson scoring 16 points, Hodges 14 points, and
Thornton 10.
The Eagles closed out Pool Plav with a tough,
61-52, victory over the Tallahassee Wildcats, again
with Qazi (19 points) and Johnson (14 points)
leading the way.
In the Semifinals of eliminations, the Eagles
found themselves in a real dogfight with the
Jacksonville Lee Bulls and survived with a heartstopping 65-64 victory to earn a spot in the
Championship Game.
As usually happens in close, tight games the
end result comes down to the play of the big
inside people and it happened again in this game
as the 6-foot-8 Thornton scored a team-high 19
points. Stamp was also in double figures with 12
points.
The Eagles returned to their dominating ways
in the final, rolling over the Lake Vista Spartans,

66-18.
The guards stepped up in this one, with wings
Qazi and Johnson tallying 12- and 10-points,
respectively. Point guard Kyle Fowler, 6-foot-2
from Lake Brantley, also netted 10 points.
The team was taking this weekend off to pre­
pare to take part in the Nike Midwest Future
Stars Showdown at Ohio State University in
Columbus over the Memorial Day Weekend (May
24-26).
The Eagles will then return to Orlando June 7-9
looking to add another state title to their collec­
tion when they play in the State YBOA (Youth
Basketball Organization of America) Tournament.
The squad will then go looking for national
recognition when they compete in the 15-andUnder AAU National Tournament at Clarkesville,
Tennessee, July 6-13, and then return to Florida to
close out the summer by taking part in the YBOA
National Tournament in Lakeland, July 20-27.
Scutero is assisted by Lake Howell junior varsi­
ty coach Andy Sarasty and the roster is com­
prised of Fowler, Johnson, Qazi, Hodges,
Thornton, Stamp, Mike Dunn (5-foot-10, guard,
Edgewater High School), Mike Potvin (6-7oot-8,
forward/center, Lake Brantley High School),
Andy Hampton (6 -foot-6 , guard /forward Lake
Howell High School), and Mike Caulfield (6-foot,
guard, Lake Howell High School).

Softball

Winter Springs High School football stars Keith Bertrand (seated center, top) and Chauncey Hampton (seat­
ed center, bottom) have decided on Liberty University in Virginia and Bethune-Cookman College in Daytona
Beach, respectively, to showcase their talents In college. On hand lor me signing with Bertrand were his par­
ents Carol and Ray (seated, loft and nght). Winter Springs head football coach Sieve Katz (standing loft) and
Winter Springs Athletic Director Rich Tnbrt (standing right). With Hampton were his parents, Ann and Robert
(lo f tiM flg W rf c a tt a n d Tribit.

Continued from page IB
Doing the hitting for Maitland
3 were Brittany (double, run,
RBI), Molly (single, run, two
RBI), Emily and Katherine (one
single, one run and one RBI
each), Sarah R. (single, run),
Mary Kate (two runs) and Sarah
L and Claire (one run scored
each).
In the second game, the
Maitland Braves scored in every
inning and put away an 8-3 vic­
tory on the strength of a fourrun second inning that gave the

visitors a 5-0 lead.
The Braves' offense was provid­
ed by Alex Conte (two singles,
run, RBI), Laureen Muench
(double, run, RBI), Laura
Hardlt-y and Katrina Fouts (one
single and two runs scored
each), Christina McCullcn (sin­
gle, RBI), Amanda Knaus (sin­
gle) and Alex Welch and Corrie
Hardaway (one run scored
each).
Pacing the Sanford Kiwanis
offense were Phillips (double,
run), Jade Volloline (single, run,
RBI), Detreville (single, run)

and Conant (single).
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U.S. COAST G U A RD “BOAT SM ART
FROM TH E START" NATIONAL SAFE
BOATING CAMPAIGN MAY 18-24
Ask any experienced boater about boating safe­
ty and they will tell you that being prepared will
l» *P a bad day from getting worse.
With the Boat Smart From the Start” National
Safe Boating Campaign kicking off May 18-24,
now is the time to get ready for a safe summer
afloat.
BoatUS., the world's largest association of boat
owners and a leading advocate of boating safety,
can help you stay safe - and save you money with a couple of Important safe boating tips for

both you and your boat:
Educate yourself at home • for free.
Prepare yourself by taking a free, U S. Coast
Guard recognized boating safety course at
www.BoatUS.com - clicking on 'Boating Safety.”
Since 1997, over 200,000 boaters have taken the
course in the comfort of their own home, which is
also approved by the National Association of
State Boating Law Administrators.
The course was designed to give a novice or
experienced boater a general overview of boat
safety basics, requirements, navigation and opera­
tion through an interactive format. A glossary of
nautical terms and background study material on
the question topics are available through the use
of hyperlinks, and most states have provided
questions pertaining to regulations in their state.
A certificate is issued upon successful comple­
tion, which also may earn an education discount
with marine insurers.

Briefs
Continued from page IB
sions. H alf-day cam pers attend from 9 a.m .to-noon each aay, and full-day cam pers
attend from 9 a.m .-to-4 p.m . each day. T he
cam p program includ es C oaches C o m e r d is­
cu ssion s, w arm -up and fundam entals, drills,
con tests, gam es, videos and sw im m ing. All
session s take place at the Lake B rantley Field
H ou se in A ltam onte Springs.
C am p d ates are: Session I Ju n e 3-7;
Session II _ Ju n e 17-21; Session III _ Ju ly 1-5.
Summer Girls Basketball Camp _ T he
cam p is open to g irls ages 8-15 and runs a s a
h alf-d ay cam p from 9 a.m .-to-noon each day.
A ll activities take place at the L ake Brantley
A th letic C om plex Fieldhouse.
C am p d ates are: Ju n e 10-14.
Shooting Camp _ T he cam p is open to
b o y s and g irls ages 8-15 and runs as a half­
d ay cam p from 9 a.m .-to-noon each day. All
cam p ers w ill receive an official B ad en C am p
basketball. A ll activities take place at the
L ake B rantley A thletic C om plex Fieldhouse.
C am p d ates are: Ju ly 8-12.
F o r m ore inform ation or to register, please
co n tact W inning W ays B asketball's Barry
M estel at 407-339-9053 o r I- 8OO-8 O8 -H O O P
(4667). You can also check out th e w ebsite at
w w w .w inw aysinc.com .

BRADSTREET TENNIS SUMMER CAMP
Bradstreet Tennis w ill host tw o 4-w eek ses­
sion s o f its you th tennis cam p th is sum m er.
T h e cam p s are open to boys an d girls ages
4-18 an d run in tw o or three d ay a w eek ses­
sions. Tots (ages 4-7) cam pers attend from 8to-9 a.m . on M onday and W ednesday;
B egin n er II (ages 8-11) cam pers attend from
8-to -10 a.m . on Tuesday an a T hu rsd ay;
B egin n er III (ages 12 &amp; Up) cam p ers attend
from 9 - to - ll a.m . on M onday and Friday;

and A cadem y (tournam ent juniors) cam p ers
w ill attend from 10 a.m .-to -l p.m. on
Tuesday, W ednesday and Thursday.
All sessions take place at W estm onte P ark
in A ltam onte Springs.
C am p d ates are: Session I _ June 3-28;
Session II _ July 1-26.
For m ore inform ation or to register, p le a s e
contact Bradstreet Tennis at 407-262-2170.
You can also check the A ltam onte Sports
w ebsite for additional inform ation at
w w w .altam ontesports.org.

Sunday. May 19. 2002

Ask the experts for advice - and save some cash
at the same time.
Prepare your boat by taking it on June I to a
participating BoatU.S. Marine Center for a free
Vessel Safety Check (VSC). U S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary and U S. Power Squadrons co-sponsors
will have safety experts on-hand to verify the
presence and condition of certain safety equip­
ment required by state and federal regulations.
They'll also be able to answer any questions you
may have about safe boating and local education­
al programs.
All boaters will receive an evaluation form and
boats that meet safety requirements will receive a
VSC decal. If safety gear such as life jackets, flares
or other related items fall the VSC, boaters can
purchase them at a special discount at the store or
through Boat U S. catalog sales at 1-800-937-2628.
For boats in the water, Coast Guard Auxiliary or
Power Squadrons personnel will also be arrang­
ing appointments for free Vessel Safety Checks on
dates after June 1.
For more information about the VSC program,
contact the BoatUS. Marine Center nearest you or

Page 3B

go online to www.BoatUS.com to get a list of par­
ticipating stores.
The National Safe Boating Campaign is spon­
sored by National Safe Boating Council and the
US. Coast Guard.
VSC Day Participating BoatU.S. Marine Centers:
• Altamonte Springs: Boat U S Marine Center,
1140 E. A lta m onte D r. #1037, 407-339-8005

• Bradenton: 5627 14th Street W. Suite J
•Clearwater 11477 US Hwy. 19N
• Ft. Lauderdale: 505 W. Broward Blvd.
• Ft. Myers: 12901 McGregor Blvd.
• Ft. Walton: 4 S.E. Eglin Pkwy.
•Jacksonville: 8595 Beach Blvd., Unit 342
• Naples: 3360 E. Tamiami Trail
• North Miami: 12195 Biscayne Blvd.
• Pensacola: 3810 Barrancas Avenue #3
• Pompano: 451 Federal Hwy.
• Port Charlotte: 4200 Miami Trail
•Sarasota: 4229 S. Tamiami Trail
•Stuart: 2595 S. E. Federal Hwy.
•Tarpon Springs: 41286 US Hwy 19N
• West Palm Beach: 1900-B Okeechobee Blvd.

Sunrise Kiwanis Raise Scholarship Money

DEREK WAUGH-STETSON BASKETBALL
CAMPS
T he D erek W augh-Stetson U niversity
Jasketball C am ps w ill b e held in Ju n e and
ulv at the Edm unds A ctivities C enter in
DeLand. T h e C am ps and dates are as folows:
Shooting C am p _ Ju n e 14-16.
Position Cam p _ Ju n e 16-20.
Individual C am p _ Ju ly 21-25

A-f VOLLLEYBALL CAMP
A+ Volleyball w ill be hosting a Youth
Volleyball C am p this sum m er. T he cam p w ill
run in tw o sessions, the first session b ein g a
3-day cam p and the second session a 5 -d a y
cam p. T h e sessions w ill run concurrently:
Session I July 15-17; and Session II _ Ju ly
15-19.
T he cam p is open to boys and girls a g es 815 and runs from 9 a.m .-to-3 p.m. each day.
All activities take place at the Lake B ran tley
South Sports C om plex G ym nasium (acro ss
from Lake Brantley H igh School on San d
Lake Road) in A ltam onte S t
For m ore inform ation or to register, please
lin a t 407contact A+ V olleyball's Yvonne D evli
523-5048 or em ail at lp lu sQ aol.com .

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O n February 22, the Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis Club held the 17th annual Kiwanis Relays at Seminole High
School. This event is the main fundraiser for the Howard Whelchel Momorial Scholarship given to Seminole
High School students to attned Seminole Community College. Additional moneys also go to other organiza­
tions. In the picture above. Sunrise Kiwanis member Jerry Posey (left) presents a check for $500 to Seminole
High track coach Ken Brauman. This money is to be used for much-needed equipment for the track teams
at Seminole High.

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pm. al t a SI John* A w Waur Maragomant Ouncl Haartryattora or t a
apprtpnalaiamcaoantar wnaan obtacbona to t a apptcabon may ba mad*,
bul ohouid ba Nad M ti (tacahiad by) tw C.dncl Clark. 4040 Raid S*. Paiatoa.
Ftonda 32177.1429, no latar ta n 21 day* Irom t a rtld o1" ■hkcaton Wrtoan
Obtacbona ahotad IdanoTy tw ob|*clor by ram* and addraa*. and M y daacnba
tw oOwcfton to tw apptcabon Fang 1 omen otyacbon dew* not tnaa* you
to a Chaptor I X . Flonda Saba**. Arkwnalrabv* Haanng Only tnaa par•ona whoa* aubalanbal ntaraata ar* altadad by t a appbeabon and who Na a
petition rawing t a raquramanta ol Sacbona I X 996 and I X 97. Florida
Statute*, and Chapter 26-100. Flonda A dm nttraM Coda, may obtain an
Admmatratrv* haanng Al tmaty Nad wrawn ® | ttto a wil b* prarantad to
r a Board tor ceneioeraiion m aa o w o a m n i on ippkcaiim prkjr to ba Braid
Otona la v a . Director. Dmaoi 01Parma Data Sanncai
St. John* Rrvar Waiar Managamam Diaincl
PubAah May It, 2002
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NOTICE OP A PUBLIC HEAMNO TO CONSlOf H
THE ADOPTION OP AN ORDINANCE B T THE
CTTT OP 1ANPORO. FLORK3A
Nobca 1* haraby gnan tial a Pubkc Haanng wd be held h t a Comnaaion
Room al t a Cay Mat. 300 North Park Avanua. h t a C4y ol Santoed. Flonda.
al 700 o'clock PM on May i t . 2001 to conadar t a adepaon oI an onknanca
by da Cay ol Santord. Flonda. dnenbad aa toaow*
ORDINANCE NO. 37M
TO ANNE* 0 99* ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN HIBISCUS
DRIVE AND ROSE DRIVE AND BETWEEN SANFORD AVENUE AND
SOUTH PAR* AVENUE. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

Lig a u
auant la a Final Judgmant el
Fondoaun datod Uay 1, X U and
entered to Caaa No. O I-C A -im -1 4 W bl t a Q n t Coial n and tor
oufTwicei LnCAxry, renOB, wfwrwi
W ESLEY EARL BREWER WW
DONNA BREWER m b tw PMrdt*
and NOEL T. W A U Z R tnd AUDREY
M. WALKER, huaband and wBk a n
twDW *ndNW .twRaaa to tia ltg h
Front Door ol t w flammaM County
Courthout*. Santord. Florida ot
li n o am. on t a 13 day o* June,
2002. tw totoamg daaatwd r
properly at M farm In add Final
Judgmaro. todNt
Lc* « . REQCNECY GREEN,
•ccontng to t a pial twraol oa
raoordad m Plat Book I I , Paga SB.
d Samtools Comfy.

Datod raa I day ol May. 2002
MARYAMie MORSE
dark ol Co al
By- Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
WKam H Mornaon. EaqMra
Nod T. and Audrey M. vYalar
Bekhrti A Montoon. PA
7100 S. US Hwy 17B2
FP 327X
Pubtah: May 12. 10,2002

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A compMa daaertpaon and a copy ol t a onknanca (hat ba abatable N t a
olhca o* t a Cay Clark tor al ptracn* deamng to aurrwa b a earn*
A l panat n ntoratl and cititana ahal have cn opportunity to ba heard al aaid
haanng
By order ol t a Cby Comrmuon ol f a Cby 01 Santord. Flonda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330 962flJfl_UCLIQS_tU.
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IT a paraon dacOai 10 aypaal a deouon mad* wdi
raipad to any man** conanJerad at tw above meeting or haanng. h* may
raad a verbatim record d lha procaatkng*. ndurkng tw latbmony and *vldanca. wtah record ra not provided by tw C4y d Santord (FS 266 0109)
Radar CarraceW
Deputy C4y Clerk
Pubkah May 19. 26. 2002
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE HO. 03 CA-40E14-K
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
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BETTY CAMPOS. *1 at.
Delandantif)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. BETTY CAMPOS
Raaidanci Unknown
II akv*. and 4 dead, al penal
darning nbaratl by, through, under
or aganal BETTY CAMPOS, and at
park** haring or cleaning to have
any nghl. Ml* or ntoraal n the prop­
erty hartal deaertwd
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tha! an action
lor Foredoaure ol Mortgage an ih*
LO T 29. SANFORO PLACE.
ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT
RECOROE0 IN PLAT BOOK 33.
WWJES 33. 34 ANO 39 AS
RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY, FLORIOA. SAID LAND SITU­
ATE. LYING ANO BEING IN SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA *k,a
719 St Johns River Drive. Santord
Flond* 32723
haa bean Had egaeial you and you
art raqurtd to vena a copy d your
written datanaev 4 any, to 4. on Laa
N Paaraon, Anomey tor Plantar
whoa* addraaa 1* Sul* 300. 1570
Madruga Avenue. Coral Gablet.
Funda 33146 wbhei tvrty ( X ) daya
after in* lirtl publication ol thra
NNce n tw Semmoto HERALD and

Na tw original wan tw Clark d tea
Court either before aarvtce on
planlilt a anomey or enmadittaly
taraahar. dhanraa a default wbl be
entered aganal you tor tw revet
demanded n lha complaett
WTTNESSmy hand and tin teal d
tea Court tea 1 day ol May. 2002
MaryannE Morse
Aa Clerk d tw Court
By CeceU V Ekam
Aa Deputy Clark
. NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT OF 1990
Arkneeitratrva Order No 97-3
II you are a paraon with a iLviUFry
•ho need* any accommodation n
order to pertiopale ei tea proceedtog. you w* entitled, al no coal to
you. 10 tw provtaron d certain aaaiatance
pleat* conla d Court
Adminiatrabon al X I N Park
Avenue. S u it N X I . Santord. FL
32771. (407) 669 4227. within 2
working daya ot your r*c*pl d tea
none*. 4 you art haanng or voca
impend, cal 1 600966-6771
Publish May 12. (9. 2002
MM069
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 0I-CA-I4J9-14-W
WESLEY EARL BREWER and
DONNA BREWER.
PtoeeKt
v*.
NOEL T WALKER and AUOREY M
WALKER, hoaband and w4*
CLERK S NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN pur

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(acitona iW B M and t » ( 7 ,
Ftonda (bbdoa Ckapfar X I X and
40C-1.1007. Ftonda Admmeaaadit
Cod* (F A C ).
A paraon whoa* tubafarSM bearby any d (w

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(07. Mk* Groan. » 1 3 Paenalto
/W*.. Santord. a 32773. M ac facto

an aMmm raroiSdy undw SacEon
1X573, P A Chooatog ( M M
oH not adeandy t M d tw rl|N fa ■
hearing ( madadon doaa not roam
to a aafaamant The procadtoaa far
p m d n g madtowm at* ad torth to
BaXon I X 573, F A . and Rufat It 1X111 Nid X i n t o 1- .408. F A C
Aikmrem a* ra Coda. Chapfar X
I X aid (a (fad wrfi (rocakrad by)
bw Dfabld Cfark, tocafad N Dfabkd
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UlMAlwin t f li w
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FtorbN32177.
Nad wfabn keatey one (21) day* d
pubtcaaon d H a note* or wRito
Heard) ato ( X ) day* d to* D M M
dapoafang (4* note* d board to to*
mad tor dioaa paraon* to eburo bw
Daalcl riwtl actral note* Ffakr* to
(fa a paraon aawi tow am* parted
•rwl ccnadttbe • wahrar d any rid*
auch paraon may have to raquaat an
admbdfaaM dNarmtoadon (haartog) m far Bacdona I X 969 and
1 X S7, F S . concammq to* amjad

M T M CMCLdT COURT

Bf A M FOR
COUNTY.
BNOW HLORNAJ.
And
BROWN, A J K J IB ,
Rstpsndmt
NODCB OF ACDOR OF

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Bank d New York, aa Trudaa.

OragP. Vtortdcaa*. d d .
DalandanKa).
A *vr 200C3IW ^...............
NOTICE IS GIVEN purauM to an
amandad Judgmant d toroctoaur*
datod May 2. 2002. and treated to
Cat*! 0O-CA2377-14-G d tie
C k u * Court d tw l l t i Aadkdd
Ckcut m and tor Sanwxto Courts
Flonda. wherein Bank d New York,
aa Tiutwa. w t w ptomat and Greg P.
Vtortacka*. M a l. t a datondwb(»). I
•a a*a on May 3ft 20U. d 1100am
at lha weal trod door d tw
Samnoto Couby COuatnua*. X I
N Park Avenue, Santord, Ftonda. to
towing daaerfaed prop er aa tel
torti m aakl JudgmanL to wC
Tha Norti 124 fact d tw W M 417
1/2 Net d t w Soufi 1/2 d t w
Soutenal 1/4 d tw Boidweal 1/4
d Section 72, Towrehp X South.
Rang* 32 Eaat. Semkvta Comfy.
Fkvtoi. Lett Road N ^ l d Way an
t a Waat TO G ETH ER YYTTH ai tw
tnprpy amenta nor or hereafter
traded on t w property end ei
now or hereattor e perl d tw proper­
ty, and 1~
OATED May 3. 2002
MARYAIME MORSE
Ctorb d Court (Senanoto Courty, FL|
By Mery Stroup*
Aa Deputy Clark
NOTICE: American* With
OaaM M i
Ad
d
1990,
Adraniatrabv* Order No. &gt;7-3: N you

DAVID J OUERRIERO. M aL

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M A M FOR
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL OfYIWON
CASE NO.: 02-CA 274-14-L
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS,
arc F «/A COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION Ofl/A
AMERICA'S WHOLESALE
LENDER.

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Boa 303. Oehary. FL 37713, Lawn
keibhaw. M a t leafa, ahep ewe. atonbic haafat, hand buck, mtoc. ptoaec

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•m tee proceadng. you *r* arWbed, at na coal to you, to tw pronlaton d cartaai aawetanca Ptoatw
contact Court Admmtraiun al X I
N. Park Avanua, Bub* N X ) ,
Santord. Florida 32771. (407)323*330 ail. 4227. wbhei 7 workbig
daya d your racapl d t a no(cw. »
hearing or vote* hnpakad. cal 1-600965^771.
Pubtah May 12.19.2007

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NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE (A L E
(Plaaa* pubtah to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
sued to a Final Judgment ol
Fotadoaur* baled tw 3rd day ol
May. 2002. and entered to Caaa No.
02-CA 274-141. d t a Orem Court
d t w 1STH JurkciaJ Cecu* to and far
Sameiot* CcrmTy. Florida, wherein
COUNTRYW IDE HOME LOANS.
INC. F/KJA COUNTRYWIDE FUNGINO CORPORATION DB/A AMERH
T T S - m T E S A L E LENDER la tw
Plamtbl and DAVID J GUERRIERO.
ROBIN
OUERRIERO:
POINT COMMUNITY SERVICES
ASSOCIATION. INC. JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
(S| IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JE C T PROPERTY . I «Waa* to tw
hrghttl and b*R butoar tor caah at
th* W E S T FRONT DOOR OF
CO UR THO USE d lha Sanend*
County Counhoua*. to Sammot*
County. Ftonda. at 11X on tw 4ti
day d June. 2X2. tw toaoenng
daaerpad property 1* tat tort) to
a*rd Fetal Judgmant to-wc
LOT X . SAEAL VIEW AT SABAL
POINT. AS PER PLAT THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 37.
PAGES 13 THROUGH (4. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AK/A 640 SOUTH LONGVIEW
PLACE. LONG WOOD, a 32779
In accordance wWi I
with DraeteMaa Act Paraon* wth
Oraalebbea neerkng a ipedal acooromodabon to parkcpal* n tea proceading ahodd coraad tw Court
A dian*m toralX1 N Park Avanua.
Santord FL 33771. Tatapnorw
Numbar (40 7)323-43 X not laltr
twn aaven (7) daya prior to tw procaarkng If haanng arpaead. (TOO)
1 *00-9666771 or Wee* (V)l ( 00966-6770 vw Flonda Relay Sanncea
Dalai) tea 3rd day d May. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark Ol Tha Cetm Court
By: Dorothy W. Bdton
Dapury Dark
SuCrrvnad try
Law Olhca d Marehal C. Walton
1800 NW 4901 Sireat Sula I X
Fort LaudardaW. Flonda 33309
Telephone (964)4630365
Facaerela: (964)7716062
r Mu2 0 X 0 4
Pubkah May 12. 19. 2002

NOTICE OF UCN SALE
to accordance wWi tw proewrotw d
lew. tier* bang due and impaa)
charge* tor Much tw undanrgned e
entiled to tekify an owner* van d
tha good) haraeiahar daecnbad and
itored al Unda Boot Sad Storage.

TO:
LABI KNOWN AOOREB*
KY
YOU A M N o m t o tw* an action
you art ragubad to aanr* a ofay d
your wiRan dabtnaaa, E any, to ■ on
LORHA 3 BROW N whom Httaaa
W 220 S Ahardaart O d a . Serbord.
F U 32773 on or (afar* MAY X .
2003. and Be t w ortgpwl edn tw
dark d tw C b o d CoidL Ou iu abc
OMaton. P.O. Boa BIS. Banfard FL
32772 batar* tandoaon NRtonar Or
tobnaddaryfwroaRar. Eyoutatto
do n , 1 dr H id may be ereered
you tor bw re**r demanded
Ccpwa dad court doamwrea to tea
caaa, tochrdng order*, are avafaMa
d bw Clark d t w Ckom CourT*
odtoa. Ytoumey
mardtipon
Ytou mud baap to* CWrk d to*
Ororn Ccaart ORca nodded d your
cutmd tU m tt (you may Ra Ncdce
d Cured Arkkeaa, Ftortda Famdy
Form 12 (19). Fukoo paper* to tea
lawam rd( b* medad to bw aikktta
on record at toe dark* odea
WARNING Rda 122*6. Ftortda
Famdy Lew Rulea ot
Pelwe to ecmpby o n ream to banedona, todudng damwad or otflWig
ntnlnrfrai
DATEDAPfllL 73. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCU rr COURT
ByRdcnda Paopbaa
Dapury Clark
Pubtah: Apr* i t . 2002 and Uay 9.
12.19,2002
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Move proeWtone ere Mbfac* fa dd-

agancy edtorv to* Mng d a
mean* toat bw OWbcfl (na( acton
token by I to tow ndka d beam
■a to adacTad by any auch (rwl
daefatan d to* Ototrld cn to* app(ceaon have to* rW* to baooma ■
party to tw procaatkng. to accordanca wifi toe rarpbramarbm ad torffi
_ CMoria LawW. Dbwcto. OMaton d
Perm* Data Satiric**
BL Jchne B h a wawr Managamanl
m ean
Pubtah: May It. 2002
MM1X
M THE CMCUfT CO UN T FOR
I COUNTY,
■M 1BCF
M RE: ESTATE OF
HAROLD 0. JORDAN.
NOTICE TO CRfOfTORS
tw
- e-r I ■ -U---alCM—In# M
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-e
I n#. aCiTMTiBirsuon
U U-I 0»
HAROLD 0. JORDAN. Dacaaiad.
Fba Nundwr M-310CP, fa pandtog
to bw Cfrcdl Court tar Samnoto
County, Ftortda. Probata Dhriatan,
bw biM nn d erideh la F O Boa
(O X . Santord, Ftotoda 32772. Th*
name* and add***** d lha paraonar raproaanfadie and to* paraona)
raprtaanuttea'a anomey ar* ad
tortototow.
A l erndtan d to* decadero and
other paraon* having derma or

ibbtobdafaddfaiHLon whom a copy
d teanewe* WaanwdmuaiMabwa
d a r n ebdi tow court W ITH N THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR X
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
O H THEM.
A l odwr cradtan d bw dboadbid
and odwr perron* having dabrw or

ALTAMONTE TQW MO, MCn
UNCLAM ED VEM CLE AUCTION
117 MARKER S T.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL
SALE BEOIN3 A T 1 0 X AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY, NO TTTLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U BIOS.
PURSUANT TO F A 71379

tockatng wnaturad. condrwwd or

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1FAPP33S0KX134346
PHONE* 407-33B07X
Puttah- May 19.2003
MM196
COUNTY
■CC PROJECTS:
Protect IFB-3063G2K3MG •Term
Cordrad tor Purchei* d VtoMdaa h r
8err*nde County Flaal Sarvicaa.
! ( , 2001M 200 PM
(
to tw rtapondantof raipom nar) m
contact bw SatnlnoW County
PMdwamg DMtoon prttr to tw b a d
racarrtng data ol aubmdtala/bkM.
l e e w u intomweon to atoo avababW an to* County'* Web Page.
For bdormdton on any d bw
Sammda Cocmiy BCC prajaett.
pleat a vwd our wab paga al
HyPERUNK -MtpJfwwwcobamlndt 1 uabuarwatopurchawng or cad
4 D 7 - 6 6 5 - 7 1 I I *
werw » tanenda S ua/txjaewaa/purdwdng or cad 407666711$.
Pubtah; May t ( . 2X2
MM197

NOTICE
MadeAucaon B900am
WHEN Hwy 31. 2002
WHERE: PauTa Truck and Auto
Rapa*. Inc.. 1 (1 ( W. ta* SbeeL
Santord, FL 32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR 1966
VIN t: IG6CD478604349262
Pubtah: May I S 2002

NOTICE OF
FICTTTKMS NAME
Nonce w hereby given f i d I am
engaged to buwrwat d M l
Laamgion An* PO . Boa 41(7
Enterpriao. FL. Voluaw County.
Ftarkto 32773. undar to* Fkatoou*
Name d Mania Plumbing and tod
I reend to ragwlar tea) name enth
tha Orviaion d
Corporattona.
Tilahanaa. Ftonda. to accordance
ewh to* prouwona d to* Frcbbou*
Nam* Staiutaa. to-Wn Section
(66 X . Ftonda Sialum 1M1
Pubtah May 19. 2002

S t JOHNS RIVER WATER MAN­
AGEMENT OWTTMCT
Ohraa Written Mode* *1 (Handed
Th* Dwtnd grvaa nouca d ta mare
to toau* a parm* to bw todowlng
•ppkcantoal on Juno 11. &gt;002
Semmoto County Pubic Work*
Department, 520 W Lake Mary
Btvd. Suae 200. Santord, FL 32773.
appkeanon *4-117 22496-3 Th*
progeci I* faceted In Semmoto
County. Section X Toamalep X
South. Rang* 31 Eaat
Th*
ERPappacabon W tor ccnatruciion d
a lurtaca velar management Yyatam
Eaal Lake Mary Boutovard. Sagmanl
IIA Tha racarveig Mtortudy a Lake
Th* M*a(a) ccniammg each d bw
above baled appacatond) a n m b
acto tor mapactnn Monday torough
Friday aecapi tor legal hobdayt, ■ X
am. b 5 X p m al to* St John*
Rrvar Waiar Managamanl Dtalricl
Haadquartara 0* lha appropnal*
Same* Cantor Th* Dwm i wd lake
action on each parrot application hat-

(ua court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE O f
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NCmCE.
A U CLAIMS. DEMAN03 ANO
OBJECTIONS NO T SO FE ED WIU.
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* daw d tw In t putecaoon d
(ba None* la May It . 2X 2.
MARCIA A POLLACK
907 Cararal Siroat
Saugua. U A 019 X
R O BER TS JORDAN
33 OW Coach Road
Aikbwon, NH 0X11
JUUE EASON SUTTK P A
Ftortda Bar Numbar M7132
Anomey tor ParamN Raproaanfataa
2060 Wtrtor Spring* Boulevard
Ovwdo. Ftonda 32763
Tatophonr (407)366X10
Facaanta. (407)36612X
Pubtah Uay 19. X 2002
MMI37
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Note* W hereby given toat I am
engaged In buabwaa M 2921 S
Orlando Dr..Sud* 2 X . Santord.
Sammda County. Ftonda. undw to*
Ftofatoue Name d
BUZZARDS
ROOST and tod I btand to ragwfar
takl rum* with tha Dnrialon d
Corporation*, Talahaaaa*. Florid*.
In accordance adi bw proriaiona d
to* FtoMkaw Nam* Slalufa*. to-Wf
Section (65 09. Florida Suiulaa
IN I.
Donalaa BurtkAa. Proad am
Pubtah Uay 19.2002
MM1M
t h e em eu rr c o u r t
OF THE EMMTE1NTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
tEMW OLE COUNTY,

CIVE. ACTION
CASE NO. (6 6 (7 3 14
DIVISION W
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
v»
RAYMON UPSON. M aL
).
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE s a l e
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN purautnl to an Order Raachadubng
Fonctoaur* Saw dafad Apr* 12002.
and amend m Cat* NO 966673 d
bit Circuit Court d lha EIGH­
TEENTH Judod Cbcuri m and tor
SEMINOLE Courby. Ftonda ebwram
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, w toe Plamkll and
RAYMON
UPSON.
JUANITA
UPSON. CITIBANK FEDERAL SAV
ING5 BANK. FLEET FINANCE.
IN C : are Yw Defendant*. I wd tea to
toe rvgywet and Deal taddar tor caah
ar WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE CO U N TY COURT
HOUSE. SANFORO FLORIOA d
II X AM. on bw 4ffi day d June.
2002. to* toboemg daacntwd propat
ty aa let torth *1 red Fnai Judgment
BEGIN 669 12 FEET WEST OF
THE CENTEH OF SECTION 22.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE X
EAST, THENCE WEST 98 FEET.
THENCE SOUTH 150 FEET.
THENCE EAST 96 FEET. THENCE
NORTH 150 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
AK/A 2210 HIUVIEW DRIVE.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL 32714

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WITNESS MY HANO and to* I
d PM Court on May IB, 1002
M#/ysipi09
Clark g|
d toa
to Orem Court
By-Mary M roxa
Deputy Cfark
■Chavarria (AaaocHMa. P A
PO Bor EM1E
Ttorwe. Ftortda 3 X 2 2 6 0 K
Anwrtean* arid r
I you ar* ^ j a r o o n w ^ ^
1* In t * prowailrg, you
d no ood to you. tor to*
ol certain aaild anca.
Ptoaaa ccrtad Court Arkmrdedton
d K 1 N Park Avarua, Barfant
Florida 32771. lifaph pni numbar
(407)6664227. wfabn 2 working
dry* d your rocafal d tod d x umant E hearing bnpfared (TOO) 1■006666771.
Pubtah May 19. X . 2002
M M IX
THE C X C W T COURT
OF TN B IM M TEE R TH
JUDICIAL C X C U T
M ANOPOR
BEMB90LS COUNTY.
FLORRM
CTRL A C TK M
C A M N G (1 -C A -a K
PWNCIPAL WHOLESALE
MORTGAGE. PTC. F/kUA
REUASTAR MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
TERESA G BURGHER, d d.
KQrnCB OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVIN PW
vuarri fa • Final Judgnwn* at
Marfabgb Forwctaaur* dded Mfar X
2002 d id anfared In Cat* NO. OtCA-23X d Bw C b o d Court d 9w
EIGHTEENTH J u a o d Cbom to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Ftortda
■hardn PRINCIPAL WHOLESALE
MORTGAGE. B4C. F/K/A REUAS­
TAR MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
I* lha PlaMM and TERESA a
BURGHER;
RUSSELL
L
BURGHER. Ill; HO UO W BRO O K
HOM EOW NERS ASSOCIATION.
M C.: AM SOUTH BANK F/K/A
AMSOUTH BANK OF ALABAMA
FAVA AMSOUTH B A X ' OF R O W DA. are to* Dafandarka. I a d tab to
YW N ^ w d and bad Nddar tar cadi
d W EST FRO N T DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE CO U N TY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA al
II X A M , on to* 13 day d June.
2002. toa tokowing daacrtwd properly a* ad torth to ta d Ftod Jufapiwnc
LO T 21. HOUOW BROOK WEST.
ACCORDING T O THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 32, RAGES X X AND X
OF TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
A/K/A 3723 Okeechobee O d e .
Caacabdiy, FL 32707
WITNESS MY HANO did to* ta d
d tola Court x May (. 2X2.
Clark d to* Cbcm Court
By.Mary Slnxto*
DflouN C lfli
Edwvagla (Aiaociata*. P A
PO . Boa 290K
Tamp*. Ftortda 33622-6019
"See rimencarw wfai OtoabXe* A d
N you ere a paraon wkh ■ daabdty
•ho need* aooommorkWon to ordar
to pemcapete to fba procaadng. y o i
are entiled at no cod to you. tor to*
Ptoaaa contact Court
at 901 H Parti A n nua, laniard.
Florida S 7 7 I . tatapnorw number
(407)665-4227. wilhto 2 working
day* d your racaari d tow documanc, ( haaroig knpdrad. (TOO) 1(00-9666771.
Pubtah: May 19, X , 2002
MM 1*0
M T N I CmCUTT COURT
OF TH E ItT H
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
M ANOPOR
(COURTY,
OVLDM M M
CA SE NO.: O I-C A -tta S K K
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
MC..

JAMES A. H KLEEMAH d d.
NOTICE OF
(Ptoan* pitotah to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purauarri to a Find JudRnanl d
Foroctoaur* datod toe M i day al
May, 2002. end entered to Caee No.
01 -C A -K 2 6 1 4 K. d to* Clrcuri
Coal d to* ISTH Jud dd Cborl to
and tor Sammda County. Ftorlda.
•harem COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC . a fw Plamud and
JAMES A. H. KLEEMAH; ANDREA
A. TRMIOAO; DUNE C. THOMAS;
EUSTACE A THOMAS; RHONDA L
KLEEMAN; STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTM ENT OF REVENUE;
UKNOWN SPOUSE OF JAMES A.
H KLEEMAN; JOHN DOE: JANE
OOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) M
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PR O PER TY. I wd eat to toa Ngfwd

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NOnCS G FA FU B
C A M H O (1 C A X T t 11K
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. M C FAUA
NORWEST MORTGAOE. F t .
P IA M T F F
M C H A IL V.
VUVM O.
ANO IF DEAD, THE UM0K3WN
S S u s f , M M E . o e v im e *
g r a n tees.
LIENORS.
CRECHTORS.
TRUSTEES M K )A U O T X R
RkRTIES CLARKNQ AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST I6CHAEL V. B R O K E *
VM OM M BROWNE F U V M G AND
IF
DEAD. TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
p * m * 9 CLAJMNQ AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
A O A M S T VtRGFBA BROWNE:
CENTEX CREDO CORPORATION
F/K/A NOVA CREDO
CORPORATION
F/K/A NOVA
MORTGAGE CREDO
CORPORATION; JOHN OOE A M I
JAN ED O EA SU M W O W N
TENANTS N POSSESSION
OEFCNOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
N O TIC t B HEREBY OWEN purauwf to • Sutmary Fbid JdfarTWrt
d Foradoaib* ddad May E 2002
anfared to &lt; X C o m N o. Ot-CA2*7614-K d t w Cbcm Caul d tw
It T H J u d d d CbeuN to and tor
SEMINOLE County.
Santord.
Ftortda. I wN amto( w N p w d and
bad bbttar tor caah d fw VTOd
Froro Don d fw S E M M O U Cowfa/
CowYnuat tocafad at X I H. P «k
Avanua to Santord, Ftortda. d I I X
BJIL on fw t dey ol JM* M S *w

LO T It. BLOCK 13. DRCAMWOLD, ACCOROMO T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO M FLAT
BOOK S PAGES X ANO t l , PUB­
LIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dafad tod ( day d May, 2X 2.
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
M ARYAM * MORSE
Cfark d fw Cbcm Court
B y Mary Shot* *
Dapdy Cfark
Pmtohto:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
TH E LAW OFFICES OF DAVE) J
STERN. P.A., A TTO R NEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I &amp; Unhmndy Orhr* Buna S X
Ffanfaion, FL 33324
(964)2666X0
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS WTTH DtSASEJTIES
ACT. paraon* wfai daaM fa* naadtog a fa re d accommodeton thorAd
ooMad CO UR T A O U M STIW nO M ,
al
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Cotaftouea d 407-6(64227.1600(666771 (TOO) Or (6 0 0 X 6 6 7 7 0 .
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MM142

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M T M C S K U I T COURT
OF TH E O O M T U N IH
J U O C U L C X C U T M AND
FOR (E M W O LS COUNTY,
FLORKM
C A M N U 61 C A 2IX 14-K
C A S TIL E TDWNHOMES
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
IN C ,
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Hearing aril X
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SarVord C ly Cemmtaeton on Apr! 22
. 2002, regvrdng an apb*d d tw
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roquad far Vw purpeaa at Inrroaaiiu
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faat tor Th* O rovw al Santon)
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Santord. Ftortda. add
Particularly

SEC 07 TWP 20S ROE 311 N
1/2 O F NW t/4 W OF RY (LESS 5
K O F T S W 927 56 F T ( ROS)
(17.7* AC). FURTHER OESCRBEO
AS PARCEL D « 07-2631-3006116
0 0 X , PUBLIC RECORDS SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLOFVGA
Tha Cby CommaHon may. dtot Vw
X Apr* 22, 2002, and
tod acbon d Vw Cby Commotion
A l partM to I
dial have an oxorkafay to b* Iwwd
daddhaartog.
By order d t w Cay Commwwon d
VW Cby d Bantont Ftortda
ADVICE TO T W PUBLIC: I a pwton rfackfaa to appad a daefaon
made afar raapad to dry mdfaroon
actorad d f w rbov* merang or
blaring ha may need a urtwbn
record d tw procaednga. todudrq
record la n d prodded by tw Cly d
Sardord. (FS 29* a 106)
PERSONS WITH DOABKJTVS
NEEOWa ASSISTANCE TO PARTK3PAT1 M ANY OF TH E M PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
TH E ' HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
40T-S3066X X
HOURS IN
ADVANCE O f THE MEETWO
Cymhto Porte*.
Dapdy Cby Cfark
PubWk May 19,2002
M M IX
Pubic auction to ba had d 101
am. on bw dry/tl ■
be
Located M M t* O U Laka Mary IV)
fw pu
sm * 134. Sarriord. FI
poaa ol dapoatog d I
Foe luflhif IntonntfQn ptm # cal
(407)321-2941
I/31/E3
(1| Year lITVM aha Dodga
VfaH BSIJE1X179110
Pubtah. May I I . 2002
MMI9I
N O TIC t OF
P1CTTT10UB NAME
Noaca W hereby given fid I am
engaged to buabwaa at 4044 W
Laka Mary Btvd.. Laka Mary
oto County. Florida. 32746
MOMONEVFRVEDOM.COM and
•id I tofand to wgkdapXdnama
Talthaiiaa, Ftortda. to aocowfanca
■ah Vw proiriatona d fw Fldboue
Nam* SU IU H I, to-WW: Section
865 09 Ftortda Staid** 1X1.
Richard Zbrick
Pubtah May IV, 2 X 2
MM 192

IONA I BROWN.
N O TK tO F tA L l
PURSUANT TO FJL
NOTICE IS GIVEN f id p m u a d
Summary Fbwl Judgmant
Foroctoaur* dafad May ( . 2X 2.
fw above-ttyfad cauaa. I wd adi

tor::

to
d
to
to

d tw dap* d f w Wad FrorV Door
d fw Semmoto Coufy Courtnua*.
X I Norfl Park Avenue. Santord.
Elortd*. d 1 I X am. on fw 13 dey
d June, 2002. fw
Uni SB. Bdktng OB. CASTKLE
TDWNHOMES CONDOMINIUM, a
Condominium, accenting to VW
Oeofaraeon d Corotornnkan, record­
ed to Ofadd Raccrda Book 1092.
Paga 410. Public Racerda d
Semmoto Courby. Ftorlda and fw
PW fw rad (fad to Plat Book X
Paget 14 and 16 Pubic Record* d
Samtoofa Cormry, Ftortda togaVwr
wfai auch beared &gt;1 common afa-

Ddad May i a 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
(Court Sad)
By M a ryX o w w
Dapdy Cfark
GEORGE S WALLACE. ESQUIRE
TX W .F V a lS b a d
Santord, FL 32771
Pubtah: May I t . X 2002
MM 146

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Noaca w hereby grvan f id I am
engaged to buabwaa al 1X0
Buaewaa Carter ON*. Laka Mary.
Samtoofa County, Florida, didtr Vw
Fldfaoua Nama d MTE Ooaanwwrri
and V w ll Hand to ragNWr
won d
Ftortda
to accordance wth to* ptovwoni d
Vw Ficanoua Name Statute*. to-Wt
Section 165 X . Florida SUiulaa
1X1.
L A Oomto,
EVP
Pubtah May IB. 2002
MMI99________________________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Noaca la hereby given r d I am
engaged to buabwaa d 14X Uadcal
Plata Onv*. Suite I X . Santord.
Sammot* Comfy. Ftorlda. undar to*
FtoWoua Nam* d Central Ftorlda
Padfatrlca and f i d I frvand to rage
tar add nwn* wfai toa Onrtacn d
Corporation*, Talahaaaa*. Ftonda.
m accordance wfai to* provwionad
fw Fcbboua Nam* Siakriaa. to-Wt
Section (63 09. Flonda Statute*
1X1.
Brand* B Lem*. M O . Prawlanl
Pubtah May IB. 2X2
MU 196

W EST FRONT DOOR OF COURT
HOUSE d to* Sammda County
Courthout*. to Samnda County.
Ftortda. d 11 X on toa 18 day d
June 2002. to* knowing daacntwd
1 ad torth n add FI
SEE ATTACHED EXMBIT "A"
Bagmnmg d a port on fw centartn*
d Curryvn* Road lytog 1857.50 leal
Waatariy d f w raaraacaan d to*
Ufa c*m*t*n* wfai fw Ead tow d
Sacaon X . run S X dagreat 0 1 9 T
Waal, a datanc* d (69 Nat; thane*
n*i S X dagraaa W 9 V W**L a dtotanca d M l . I t toat toanc* N X
dagraaa 0215" Eaat, a (tetanc* d
669 fear, franca N 69 dagraaa X X *
Eaat dong th* aaid road cantartto*
331 50 fad to fw POINT O f BEGINNtNQ, LESS fw Norto X lad tor
Pubic Road Rrdri OLWay. Section
X . TownaNp 21 Soufi, Range 32
Eaal. Samnoto Comfy. Ftonda.
A/K/A 2X 1 CURRYVILLE ROAD
CHULUOTA. FL 12766
to accordance wfai f
■bh Duabrbtw* Ad. Paraon* unto
Gaabbba* naadng a ipecial aocommodaoon fa parkdpat*
cearing ahould coded fw Court
Arbrwualrator d 201 N Park Avanua.
Santord FL 32771. Tafaphorw
Numbar (407)323-4330 n d later
toan aaven (7) day* prtor to fw prooeatdng b hearing mpavad. (TDD)
1 6 X 965 87/1 or Vote* (VJ18009669770 vw Ftonda Raley Sanncea
Datod toar ( day d May- 20C2
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctark Ol Th* dreut Coral
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy dark
SutYTUtted by
Law Olhca d Marina! C. Waroon
1800 NW 49lh SlraaL Suite I X
Fort LaudardaW. Flonda M309
Tatapnorw &lt;994)4660365
Facamufa- (964)7716062
Pubkah May 19. it . 2002
MMI41
M TH E CIRCUIT CO UR T
OF TH* ItT H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.

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w a fw fo n

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fU M O A
o v a . b iv n k m
c a m N C M TU N

MOMMST BANK MHNtBOTA, AS
T N U S T U FOR THE AMRISCO
n u c c x T U L a tc u N m ts
MONTOAO* LOAN TNUBT 19883

MCHAflO W HEITMAN; JOYCE E
HOIMAN: UMCNOWN SPOUSE OF
JOYCE E. HERMAN U M W O m
TENANT h UNKNOWN TENANT A;
STATE O F FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OF REVENUE; THE WEKIVA HUNT

CLUB COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION,
M Ch
NOTICE OF
(PtaeaapuUtoMn
TH E SEMNOLE HERALD)
NOTICE B HEREBY GIVEN pur
•uaM to • F M Judgment at
Foractoaura itotod May 2, 2002. and
antorad to C m
N o. 8*-CA-2770I4K.0I toaCbculCoialalto* l(T H
Ju S (W Orem In end toe SEMINOLE
C o iN F IM k
NONW ESTBAMt M NNESOTA AS
TR USTEE FOR THE AMRESCO
RESIDENTIAL SECURIT1CS MORT­
GAGE LOAN TR UST IM S-3 U
P N M and NCHARO W. HERMAN;
JOYCE E. HERMAN, UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JOYCE E. HEITMAN;
UNKNOWN TENANT I: UNKNOWN
TENANT fc STATE OF FIOHIGA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE; THE
WEKIVA HUNT CLUB COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC.; a n datondarka. I adl *ad to tia Hqhtm and
baK btodar tor caih M tia WEST
FRONT
DOOR
at
to*
SEMINOLE County Ceurthou**, to
SEMWOLE Couray. Florida. M 11*0
AM to# 2 day ol Xtf. 1002. Fia Wloaane daaortoad property aa aal torn
m raid Final Judgnark. to a t
LOT 28. WEKIVA HALS SECTION
FOUR. ACCORD**) TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECOROED M PLAT
BOOK 20, PAGE I I . O F THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMWOLE
COUNTY. FLORDA.
Datadtta Id a y N May. to n .
Maryam* Mona
Aa dark ol aald Caurl
Aa Dapufy Ctork
TTto naOca la provided pmuark to
a A rt, K you ara a paraon wan a dtoaMRr uho naada any
acoonynodaaon to onto to partly
patotoMapmaadtog-youaraanatod. al no ooalto you, to pronlatona ol
cartaIn i n in mca. Ptoara corked
to* Court Adnknabator al 301 Norti
Park Airaaua. Sanford. FI 32771.
Pbon# No. (407)323-t3» artanUon
4227 n t o i 3 wofong daya ol you
racalpl ol tola node* or ptaadtog «
you ara haartng Unpaired. cat t-SOO9588771 (TOO); t you ara voca
ItopaFad. cad I-BOO-*55*770 (V)
Orta Florida Ratty 8arvtoat|.
Sutandtod by:
Wrga*. Don A Kirtane, P A
4000 Hodynod Boulavard.
S u it 8789
HodywmL FI 33021
Telephone (954 #93*9*3
TaWacaanda (»54#»37707
PubdaR May 12. Id. 2002
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M THE O dK W T COURT
OF THE IdTH
JUOK3AL ORCUIX
M AW FOR
— MMOLE rOUNTV,
FLORDA
O V A DIVISION
CASE NO. 00-1 • « 14
THE BANK O f NEW YORK. AS
TRUSTEE. PURSUANT TO THE
TERMS OF THAT CERTAIN
POOUNO AND SERV1CINO
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
AUGUST 1. 1999. RELATED TO
UETROPOUTAN ASSET
FUNDING. INC. II. MORTGAGE
PAS3-THROUGH CERTIFICATES.
SERIES I W D

HENRY ANGARITA JEANNINE
ANGAFMTA. CARMEN PEREZ;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CARMEN
PEREZ; AND UNKNOWN PARTIES
IN POSSESSION; NATIONAL LEND­
ING CENTER, INC ;
SEMINOLE COUNTY. aOfllOA.
AM8ERWOOOS HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION, INC.;
HUNTWOTON HALS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,

&lt;NC.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(pleat* pubaah In
THE SEMWOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puriuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foractoaura dalad May 3. 2002. and
•moral in C o m N o . OOCA-I8WI4,
oI toa Orcut Court ol to# IdTH
Judoal Ctrnn in and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida THE BANK OF NEW
YORK. AS TRUSTEE. PURSUANT
TO THE TERMS OF THAT CERTAIN
POOLING
AND
SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATEO AS OF
AUGUST I. 1909. RELATED TO
METROPOLITAN ASSET FUNDING.
INC
II. MORTGAGE
PA33THROUGH
CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 1999-B t» PlunlW and
HENRY ANGARITA JEANNINE
ANGARITA. CARMEN PEREZ,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CARMEN
PEREZ; AND UNKNOWN PARTIES
IN POSSESSION. NATIONAL LEND­
ING CENTER. IN C. SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
AMBERWOODS HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCI­
ATION. IN C . HUNTINGTON HILLS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
IN C. araoatondano ladaaltoto*
htghni and bad better tor car/i to
■ha WEST FRONT DOOR ol tia
SEMINOLECounty Coutthoua*. In
SEMINOLE County. Flonla. at 1100
AM tia 4 toy ol Ana. 2002. to* totlowing deserted proparty u rat form
n la d Final Judgment. to ad
LOT 12. AMBEHWOOO UNIT TWO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. A3 RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 28. PAGE IT. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dalad taa 3 day cd May. 2002
Aa Clark to taid Court
ByOorotfry W. Boaon
Aa Deputy Clark
Tlaa n o n i» prowled purauaM *&gt;
Aammaliatrva Ortot No 2 065
to arxordanca arm tia Americana
a « i Dtatoatan Act. d you ara a (&gt;•'
■on atot a ito today •*» naada any
accommodation to ordar to partKrpara to t u proceeding. youaraardled. to no coal to you. to prwwona to
cartaai u u ilm c i Plaara contact
toa Court Adminialrator at 301 North
Park Avanua. Sanford. FI 32771,
Phona No (407V323--U30 t.la n w n
4227 rrthn 2 aorkmg toy* to you
receipt to tka ncaca to ptaatov d
you ara haanrg mpavadl cad I 8009668771 (TDOi. d y«r ara vole*
mpairad. cad 1*00-9888770 (V)
(Via Florida Relay Sanncaal
Submklad try
Varga*. Zion 8 Kahuna, P A
*000 Hcttywccd Bouinaid.
Su4*878S
tfotywod. FI 33021

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« THE C M C U T COUNT
O P T H i I8TM
JU O C U L C B IC U T
W A W FOR
I COUNTY,
CABS NO. 8J-CA-877 14 L
SANK OF AMERICAN A .
ROBERT L CLARK, at ui.. at to.
_
NOT1C* OP ACTION
^PLEASE PUBLISH t t "SEMINOLE
TO : DEBORA A PE DE MONTI, d
(tittr)
Stwaaaa and at paraona or partita
totomtog by, dvough. undar or agtonat
Mm (tu n ).
Arttraaea* unknown.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toto an Acton
tor toractoaua to a roortgaga on toa
ttotoafog proparty In SEMINOLE
CouYyffonda
PARCEL A THE EAST 84 FEET
OF THE NORTH 172 OF THE
SOUTH 172 OF LOT T». MCNELS
ORANOE VALE. ACCOROWO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE 8*. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS O F SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PARCEL B LOT 34. BEAR LAKE
HALS. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 13. PAGE 37. OF TH E PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat Daan Nad agatial you and you
ara raquiad to tanra a copy to ybu
—
— A * any. to d on
SPEAR AND HOFFMAN. P A ,
Altomayt, ahota addraaa It 708
Souto Dtna Ht/rway. Coral Oablaa,
Florida 33148.pOSI888-2298.aahdi» daya a«ar toa In t pubtoatan to
Pit nodca and to Na toa original Mto
toa datk to tola Court totoar batora
aarwa on SPEAR AND HOFTMAN.
P A . totomayi or aunatoalaly toaratohamdra a dttaud ad ba
aaw you tor toa ratal
to lha Complaint or
WITNESS my hand tnd tool to tdo
Court on tdo MAY 8 2002.
UARYANNE MORSE
At Clark to too Court
By CacalaV. Ekam
At Daputy dark
SPEAR 8 HOFFMAN
70S Souto Dtda Hkpmay
Cord Gobtoa. Florda 33148
TWaphona (308)880-2299
aparlal accommodabon to patkclpala
to tola procaatdng ahoUd contact
ADACoonknalor al 301 N Park
Amnua, SUM TOO I, Sanford. Florida
32771, at laaat dvu daya prtu to toa
pmaadtog Ttoactoona: |407&gt;3234330 ExL 4237; 1 800-988
8771(TOO), or 1 800-968*77000.
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nfli flnrirda
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PubtohMoy 12, IS, 3003
W TH B O N C U TT COURT
O F T H B 1 IT H
RITt n AI CdtCUTT
W A N D FOR
ICM W OL1 COUNTY,
N a o a c A -i a n -i 8 s
BANK OF A M B iC A N A
SUCCESSOR IN M TER EST BY
MERGER WITH SANK OF
AMERICA FSB.
case

ELOtSE DilUOARD, at ua. to to.
OetendanKD.
NOTICE OP BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OVEN pUauantto toa Ordar or Ftoto Judgment
orrarad to toto caaa noar pankng n
•tod Court, toa atyto to atkeh la todI a d ta* to 8ia NtfiaM and bait bid­
der tor caah at toa Waal Front Door.
SEMINOLE C O U N TY COURT­
HOUSE. 301 Norti Park Avarua.
Santord. Ftodda 32771, to 1100 A M.
on toa 28 day to May, 2002. toa ttolowing daaenbad proparty aa rat torto
to aald Ordar or Ftoal Judgmant. towt
LO T III. IkOOEN LAKE PHASE k.
UNIT II. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 23. PAGE 82 AND 83, PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
ORDERED AT SEMWOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA toto 30 (toy to Aprd.

2002
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clark. Cacut Court
SEMINOLE. Florid*
By Mary S tru ct
Aa Otpufy Clark
SPEAR 8 HOFFMAN
708 Souto Dtri* Htfumy
Coral Gablta. Florida 33148
Ttotphon* (305)866-2299
Paraona with da fowry mho naad a
rpaoal accommodation to paikcipato
to tva ptocaadng thouM contact
AOACoonknator al 301 N. Park
Avanua, SuMa N . Santord. Florida
32771. to least Ova days prior to toa
proceedng Telephone: (407)3234330 Est
4227, 1 800-958
8771 (TOO), or 1 800-9588770(10.
via Florida Ratay Sarvca/rc
Publish May 12. 19.2002
N THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E I8TH
JUDICIAL CdtCUTT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: Ot CA 2881 14
CENLAn. FEDERAL SAVINGS
BANK
PLAINTIFF
vs
CHRIS’ JPHER J NANASI, IF LIV­
ING, AND
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.GRANTEE3.
ASSIGNEES, UENCRS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST CHRISTOPHER J
NANASI. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF CHRISTOPHER J. NANASI.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
au*4 to 4 Summary End Judgment
to Foractoaua dated May 3. 2002
•marad n Crvt Cat# No 0 1CA 2681
14 to toa Cacut Court to toa 18TH
i-v riU Cacut n and tor SEMINOLE
Cou*y. SANFORD. Florida. I ad aal
to toa lagheu and beat bdder tor
caah at AT WEST FRONT DOOR *1
tnt SEMINOLE Couay Courthouae
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE n
SANFORD FL. to 1100 AM a m on
to* 4 day to June. 2002 toa kdowing
dnertoad property aa aal forth n uad
Sunmary Final Judgment, to-wd;
LOTS 21 ANO 22. BLOCK 17. U S
SECTION SAN LANTA, ACCORDPIG TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGES 38, 39 ANO 40, PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA

zgals

Datod toto M dsy to May 1002.
1CIRCUTT CO UR T SEAL)
Maryann* Mom#
Ctark totoaOroUtCout
By DorofiyW. Bown
Deputy Clark
PuMWlkt
TH E SCMWOLC HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DNflO J
STERN. PA .. ATTORNEY FOR
FLA M TBF
*01 8 Untvartoty Drtr* SAa 500
oaten, FL 3X324
(864)238*000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona arto dtoatfda* naadbig a special amjnvmdrttcn ahmOd
lad CO U R T ADMNWTRAT10N,
to
m*
SEMINOLE
Co u n t
Couthouaa to *07-6684227. 1-600968*771 (TOO) or 1*08868*770,
via Ftorkto Ratty Santee
Pubtah May 12,19,2002
W T H d CdtCUTT COURT
O R TH S TKTH
COUNTY,

C A M MO: 91 CA I93214L
CONSECO FMANCE SERVICtNQ
CORP F/K/AOREENTREE
FINANCIAL SERVIC**!
CORPORATION
PLAPfnFF
VS.
BETTY AHKXM AN. IF UVPK). ANO
IF
DCAO.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEEB,
ASSIONEEB. UCNORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
M TE R E S T BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST BETTY A HILLMAN:
TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
BETTY A MLLMAN. IF ANY. KEY
BANK ANO TRUST FIK/A KEY
FEDERAL SAVINOS BANK; JOHN
DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
MOTKS OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u
mark to a Sunmary Ftoto Judgmant
to Foradoaua dalad May 3 2002
ardarad In C M Cat* No 01 CA 2932
14 L to to* O e u t Cout to to* ISTH
Judfcial C M * to »to tor SEMINOLE
County. SANFORD, Florida. I wd aat
to toa lugheal told beat MSStf tor
caah to AT WEST FRONT DOOR to
tia SEMINOLE Courky Courthouae
locatad to 301 N. PARK AVENUE to
SANFORD. F L to 1100 AM am. on
to# 4 day to Jui*. 2002 to* todhrtng
daaertoad property aa aal torth to aato
Summary Ftoto Jukpnark. tovrit
LO T * (*1 OF WkJJAM C L A W S
SU60IVISJ0N OF BLOCK THIRTYFIVE (38) OF ROBINSONS SUR­
VEY O F AN AOOtTION T O SOUTH
SANFORD.
FLORIDA.
AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK t.
PAOE 107 OF SEMWOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Dated tola 3 day to May. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryam* Mon*
Ctark ol to* Catut Cout
B y Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Pubiahto:
THE SEMWOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J.
S TER N, P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l 8. Uravanay Drive BUM 500
Ptanttoion. F I 33324
(954)233*000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona wtoi Jtib d d M na*dIna a aoadat accommpdtoton ihould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* to 407*684227. 1*00958*771 (TOO) or 1800-965*770.
via Flondt Ratty Same*
Pubtah May 12.18.2002
MM079
w rm e w c u rr court
OF THE l*TH
JUO ICUL CdtCUTT,
W ANO FOR
SEMWOLE COUNTY,
FLOWOA
GENUAL
C A M W3: 02 CA (79 14 K
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
•
PLAINTIFF
VS.
STEPHANIE A IUZ2). E T A L.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO : SANORA D. BROWN ANO THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SANDRA
D. BROWN, wheat raatoanca la
unknown I htoihwthay b* brng; and
k haranatoay ba dead, to* ukinmn
defendants who may b* Ipouaaa.

partita dalmng an ntaraat by.
through, undar or agamal too
Defender ita. who ara net known to ba
dead or tokra, and at parka* having
« daanng to have any right. W a v
ntaraat n toa proparty daaertoad In
to* mortgage bang toradoaed harato.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toto
anactnntokvadoaaa mortgagacn
LO T 97. LAKE HARRIET ESTATES
AS
PER
PLAT
THEREOF.
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 12.
PAGES 15 AND 16. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
haa bean Mad agamal you and you
era mryjrad to serve a copy d you
wrtoan dafanata, k mf. on DAVE) J.
STERN. ESO Plaintiff a attorney
whoa* addraaa w 801 S Unvaraky
Drive (500. PMntabon. FL 33324 an
or before (no lelar toan 30 daya Irum
lha dal* ol to* Nat pukcatcn ot toto
noeca oI acaml and W* to* ongnto
with to* dark ot the court *4ti*r

a dated! wd ba arkarad aganat you
for to* ratal demanded n to* comptaek or paaaon Nod haratn.
WITNESS my hand and to* aato ol
toll Court to SEMINOLE Couky.
Florida, tow day ot MAY03 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
C L E W OF THE CIRCLET COURT
BYRuto Kng
DEPUTY C L E W
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pareorw wtoi datotohaa n*
mg a rpaoal accommodation toodd
corned COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
to*
SEMINOLE
Couky
Courtooua* to (407)8684227.1800955*771 (TOO) or 1*00-9588770.
na Florida Ratay Same*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD

PutdahMay 12. 19.2002
MM07B
W THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE l*TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.

Page SB

Call 322-2611
Samlnola Harald
Classified Dapt.
To Placa Your Ad

Le c a ls
W ANO FOR
COUNTY,

21— P e m
C A M NO: 02 CA *7114 K
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
• PLAWT1FF
VS.
STEPHAN* A LUZZL ET AL.
_______
DEFENDANT(3)
NOI1C* OF ACTION
T O ROBERT E SCHMIDT D W A
BUTLER TERRACE APARTMENTS
THE CORPORATION IS HERESY
NOTT1ED *ial ■ : adtan to toradoa*
a mongag* on to# lottoakng propar-

27— N

o s t

4c F o

Son and too corporator- a rogiArad to
aorta « copy o&gt; you W a n dtoonooo. 8 any, on O A V P J. STERN. ESQ
rtm a attorney, vktooo Oddi ooo to
■01 S Untvartoty Drtr* 8800.
PttokaBen, FL 33324 on a before (no
tolar toan 30 day* kum toa dal* ot
to* M pubSetokn d tka nckfoa ot
adtan) and tto to* orlglrto wtoi to#
datk d tola court totoor before aarvto* on PHIndre aBomay or knmadototy toataoAor otoantoao o dotard

u n d

o t ic e s

4-kfT 4 .W I"
Hov*YbuAdv*rtt*lngF)y*rk
" &gt; Th*

ONLY 4 .5S PER
COPYMII
C a l THE SEMINOLE HERALD
AtortrtWng Oapt For DataJ*
407-322-2611

55— B
O

THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
Pubtah May 12.18,2002
MM077
W TH K CW C U TT COUNT FOR
I COUNTY,
PROBATE nVM KM
F8a Number {D-T74-CP
W RE; ESTATE OF
DONALD G. CAIRO. JR .
NOT1C1 T O CREOtTORS
Th* atknmwiraoon d 8ia aaiata d
DONALD O CAIRO. JR . dacaeaed.
Fia Nurtoar 02-374-CP, to pendng In
tha CUcUt Cout lor SarTvnoH
Couky. Florda. ProtaM DMtoon. to*
addrau d which d 301 N. Parti
Avanua. Sanford. Florda 37771. Th*
namaa and addaaaaa ik toa paraonal rapratarkaov* and to* parwnd
mpmaarkaova'a attomay am aat forth
A l cndrtofi ol 9w

and

ndukng uvnakand. conangark or
intgudoiad ctotno. on whom o copy
d toto note# to tonad m id to* to**
daan* wtoi kat Cout WTTHW THE
LATER OP 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FWST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A CO PY OF T H U NOTICE ON
THEM
A l other crocMor* d toa decedent
demand* aganat to* dacadanft
aetata, Indurtng umatuad, corkbv
gad or ukk)Udd*d daan*. muai Na
toaa ddma wth tore court WFTHW 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICEALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED W 8L
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* d to* krai pubteabon d
toa Nokca to May 12.2002
Nancy F. CalnL Partonal
Poal Odea Boa 34
lake Mary. FL 32788
JAMES A BARKS. ABomay
Florida Bar No. 187584
Adomey tor Poraond
1120 W. F»al StreaL Si** B
Santord. Florida 32771
(407)321-1224
Pukkah May 12.19.20C2

W THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
tamlnota COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
M i No.» 287 CP
W RE: ESTATE OF
FRANCES KERR LOWE
NOTICE TO CREOtTORS
Tha atknavakalion d toa aalala ol
FRANCES KERR LOWE, deca n a l
F*e Number 02 257 CP. m pankng n
to* Cacuk Court t u Samaiol*
Couky. Fkaida. Probal* Owacn. to*
addraaa d whato • 301 N. Park
Avanua. Sanford. Florida 32772
8099 Tha namaa and adaraaaaa d
to* paraenal rtproaenUbu* and to*
paraonal mpraaantativ*'* attorney
a n aattorLibafcw
A l cradtora d toa decadent and
odiar paraona having dam n or
damanda aganat decedent"■ aalala.
ndukng unmakeed. conangark or
ukqudalad daano. on whom a copy
ot tore note* U aarvad rmwl N* toaa
derma wtoi tore Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE

u s in e s s

t t o k t u n t t ie s

onWhaabbEk-torn
eummar lob* ■ food avc worker A
JO-TvknB
sl. -----rirto
iita Ml tlun*. Ml 75 tot,
drtvar,
w
fiF onm
ctoan driving record, OFWP, EOC •
10P? Sand Ffond Ftoad, I d a
&lt;pp*rdi0B7
ta.— 407-333-8877, art 118
SEXt
Boat M t f r n ic for a m m W y of
naw anginat A rigging ol new
boats. Clean, good working
ocndBcrm. Good pay A banatto MonThurt, 10 hr day*."
Apply at Itotocity
O Fkjpatrtek P I,
07-321-1340,
P o n d Santord. 407

1-8S83681B18
59— F in a n c i a l
S e r v ic e s

cout WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FWST
PUBLICATION O F TH M NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NO T SO FILED WKL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data d to* hat pubteaton d
t u Hdtaa toMay 12.2002.
n o r th e r n t r u s t bank o f

FLORKIANA.
700 Brtdu* Avanua
Monk. Florida 33131
FOWLER WHITE BURNETT P A
lot
BANK OF AMERICA TOWER
100
S O U TH EAST
SECOND
STREET
MIAML a 33131-1301
Tatophon* (308)7888200
By DONALD E. KUBIT, ESO
Ftartd* Bar No. 193068
Pubtah May 12, 18.2002

THB O R C U rr COUNT
OF THB EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CdtCUTT
W ANO FOR
■EMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVK. ACTION
, CASA M G 0 8 1464 C A
&gt;
O R R B IO N P J A I-SUNTRUST MORTQAOE, W C ,

ITs IBagd tor eompanla* domg
buatoaa* by phona to promt** you
■ toan andastoyau to pay tar It
batora they dallnar. For more
totormaBon. cal toBtla* 1-877-FTC
&lt;*LR ( A pddc ONikca manage tom
Tha Semrnot* Harald and ttia
Fadard Trade C omnkooton)

61— M

W a n ted

oney

Car* Ghrar AaatoHr t 2 waak
salary, *294. Mutt work on*
waakand. tor a total d 21 viakt
Appronmalaty IhrJvlall
Naar
S a r M AFporl ApdyUatota 407-328
7508.___________________________
OrtyadWaraho
DaBvaryO
od Drtotog Record. Drug Fra*,
Good
Apply 138 Commatt* Wtoy.
by. aarkerd
'322-9207
407-3

to Lend

Attention Roadorsll
ITe Mogal tor comparvae domg
buatnaea by phona to promt** you
■ ban tnd oofe you to pay tor N
batora they deflvar. For more
Intormakon, cal to8lr** 1 87 7F TC
HELP.IAputkca
Th * Seminote Harald arid th*
Fadard Trad* Commfotaon)

i n t i
i M
M e n Just
d ia l tb rs e
3 digit*

i n s

f V coo* A aarvare naadad PI****
cal 407-8881660 Poaatk* dgn
on bonus

tun Time 4 Part fim# CNAo
naadad Plaae* cei 407-5881880
HELP.WAHTEDUU
Looking lor an aepariancad
rttdanhel quality carpet A

Mud have a good drtwig record
Mutt have a good atutuda
Must put quality batora quantity
Musi ba good wkh paopt*.

Opanaig* tor aepartancad and a krytoirol fibarM*** compoato and d ie d
maid tabrtcatora. Accuracy and
machanlcd
tkiMt
raqulrad.
Erpadanca a pb*. ten croa* tra*L
All poaitlona ara lull bm* with
benefits and growth potential*
Greel career opporturutlat tor
Indvfdual*. Faa your
resume to 407-3284445.

A tte ntio n Fla t te rs It

DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF TH B NOTICE OR 30 OATS
AFTER T W DATE OP SERVICE OF
A COPY OF TH IS NOTICE ON
THEM.
OuW CrWIlOfl Of dw OaCWMOl
ot

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Trrw W 9 btov good pay 407-3241303

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71— H

prtxLcto to eorwurar*.. ■ you
ara a 220 agent you are d kgtotojo
**m comrtwaorv W* otter banatto
and steady tocoma. Contact Janat
03882386883

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Apply In parson 200 N. Ebn Av*.
Santord.

BtVK S TIO ATl B EFO R E
YO U INVEST!
AJwayt ■ good pdfcy, #*p*e&lt;**y tot
buamaaa
opportunitiat
and
Itandkaa*. C a l Ftortda Dapt- d
AghcUtu* k C c rm n a r Sarvfoa* d
800-4387362 of F TC -H E U * tor
kaa IdnwnMnn. Or vttol our W N ) tag
d tnewlte gowbtiop.
Ftortda tow racgkaa ooiori d cartaai
buatoaao cppcrhrttoo to la^Ktor w »i
Ftortda Dapt. d Agrtcurtur* A
Conaumar Sanrlea* batata oaBng.
CaB to vartty towtd raglibatton
batata you buy.

to adopt newborn to 4 yr old.
WITNESS my hand w d to* oad d
tva Court at SEMINOLE Couky.
Flotlds M a day d MAY03 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. C L E W
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY. Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J, STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
■01 B. UNIVERSITY OHWE
SUITE SCO
PLANTATION, a 33324
ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona wtoi
tog a apteral
eontad CO UR T ACMMSTRATION,
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
CouSnuaa d (407)8884227.1*00868*771 (TOO) ot 1*00-9588770,

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SvkOnl TkryBtadi ■ Gray, 8uk co*L
■haddng wkkat coat 407-4742132
23— S r E O A L N

*LOT (7. LAKE HARR*T ESTATES
AS PER PLAT THEREOF, RECORD­
ED W PLAT BOOK I t PAQES IS
ANO I S PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMWOLE COUNTY. F1XMOA.

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Nuraary 6 Child Cara
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43 Legal Sarvtca*

91 Apartment*!
To Share
93 Room* For Rant
95 Roonxnata Wanted
wo n M fim w ii rpomva

46 Debt Conaoidation I
69 Busina**
UppOnUnrara
67 Opportune#*
59 Financial Service*
61 Money to Land
63 Mortgage*

97 Apartmanto •Fumtohed
99 Apartmanta •Untumtohad
100 Condomlnum Rantato
101 Houaaa Fumtohed
103 Houaaa Untumtohad
103 DuptoaTrtpla*
107 Mobile Home* For Rant
111 Raaort Vacation*
114 WOrahousa/Rantal Space
115 Industrial Rantato

71— H e l p W a n t e d

71— H e l p W a n t e d

Marriott romtytnVI Mw fttary,
Part Time NkFXAuXKir, 11pm-7am,
No Experience Necessary (407)444

New Condort km * Suae* need Fid
km* Huf*. AudK. F A * Pert »m*
Bftikftfft H o f i* Appfy In pwxyi
*1 580 Ay* Court. Sarferd, behind
Cradiar Barrel.

1000

i-ven needed Ftd a P*ri
tone. Good Airing record 4 Aug
aoearang raqjred Operator* lo wto
Santora witoofnt to
5 yn
apply Cal 800-471-2440.

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117 Commercial Rental*
116 Offlca Space For Rant
119 Pasture For Rant
123 Wanted To Rant
129 Leas# To Own
127 StocagtoOfflc# For Rant

REAL
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93— R o o m s F o r R e n t

Me,

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heetoi lekl 5500 totiSOOPT.Cef
Ho*yi U S 271-606*_______

Shlrl m t u r A Ci.iirttc ItAlpar tor
taayAycleaner In Laka Mery 407333-0704 or 407-3338078

407-330-4423
Vtoy too*, van ctoen fc*n mv Newly
remodeled. efuArobto.A/C.lridry,
phone, Uch use. tec. A . maiden!
owner, private entrance Mo
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need***!*. 407-3367373.

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muel love dogs 407-328-1743 I

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231 Cars For Sato
234 Automotive

199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies

201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Anbque/Coltectibte*
215 Boats &amp; Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted lo Buy

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t

Large plush home. SanMATMtona
area Some hou*« privileges.
SI oomk dckxtoa a* Cal tor driaWi.
407-324 8000
Private Room d Longwood Home.
Steady Employed. Non-Smoker
WSiVwk. ISO Depowt1407-*30*31*
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235 Truck/BueeaAtone For Sato
236 Car Rantato
238 VWilctos Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Blkes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 flee. Vr Nctos/Camper* For Sale
243 Traders For Sato
245 Farm Equipment-

252 Accounting
253 Addttlons A
254 Air CondWonlrtg

95— R o o m m a t e

270 Concrete
271 Construction

272 OeRvary Service*
275 Drywa*

278 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Men
279 Haufeig
260 Home Improvement*
261 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Service*
263 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakafront Clearing
285 Lanctocaping
266 Laundry Barvlcae

10 1 — H o u s e s F u r n is h e d

W an ted
4BR houe*. Sartord Ana. St25p*i
weak CM tor mote ktamelon. 407322-7127.

296 Applanea Repair
257 Auto Etoct Raptor
256 Automodv*
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinet*
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A bwWMona
266 Carpal Cleaning
266 Cetong Repair
267 Ceramic Til#
266 CMd Cara Cantors
260 Cleaning Services

jetorBkxtoAdUlwky
Atoo deem toe Rent Fuk Home
privilege*. StMVwk.
SIMYwk. a
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deluded 407-62*0127.
41

Seeking a person to aher* my
home, view A Lake Monroe, houee
prtvVege* C«4 407-328-7232 lor wi

10 3 — H o u s e **
U n f u r n is h e d
8B80 OOWN — WHY RIM1 If

Share 48R 2 QAifcme. Swtord Area.
Living Room with Fireplace,
Wather/Dryer. 5375 Security.
Uliktiea Included (407)375-1118

36R/2BA For Sale
Wkh Down Peymt Aietolenre
AvaAabte.Cheeper then rend.
Th e A H tird iH l He*

99— A p a r t m e n t s -

kitchen privilege* tree cable
•tahertfryer SlOOiwk. Lake Ave In
Sanford 407-888-7023

IBR apt. Flea World area.
540Q8no. include* rvalar * electric
407 221-8107.

U n f u r n is h e d

1Bedroom, Living Rm. Kitchen.
Rath. 7 month leaae. t W f t ™ .
5S00 *aou*y to) pals 407J4M B08

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Brant Tower*: Appkcalion* are
b*dg accepted tor qutkAed i
(eg* 62 or older). Saltty, \
wonderful compenronelvp end greet
riewa are *om* oI de leekna. Red
suits at 5257 lor affictency
apartment* end 5345 lor on*
bedroom apartment*. AX utikeea
are deluded n the rent. For more
information, cal 407-323-4430.

DOYLE'S RENTALS.
Oviedo: 1BR/1BA W/Ponh WA)
Hook-Up* Heat/AIr 5525/5500

295 Paper Hanging
297 Past Control
296 PtorxYOrgan Timing
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting

302 Scraan A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Sung
305 Sma* Buslnaaa
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pod Sendees
306 Tarmlto Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Traa Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Uphototary
316 Waldtog A Sheet Metal
318 Wal DrWng
319 Window Waahlng A TtoUng j

159— R e a l E s t a t e
W a n ted

1 0 J— H o u s es U n f u r n is h e d
Large beeuSM home, 371, CHA,

nifWOOQ nOTft, tMrWAl jVf!
up*, lanced. 5750/mo. 4070457.
le ntord: 3/2. CHA, Section 9
accepted 5650/tnonth.
The Htoman Oroup
407-321-6333.

Santord Ptnecreat 3/2,

5750. AWoan ODkXbCRX*378 407321-6757.

( I S P B R K T S 3 y AamotUed
IB7V1BA 547M4omh, 1*t ptoa
DapoaX (407)774-0602

117— C O M M E R Q A L
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C o u n tr y L a k e

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Ekcam BW, Oakcne. Cal 36B-7B8-

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CHA and private bath* (407)3226168

141— H o m e s F o r S a l e

M ARINER'S V ILLA G E
LAKE ADA t BORM. *4*0440
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38R/1 5 Be, brick home new root.
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HWH. 1407 Valencia Cl Weal.
Santord. 574,800. 407-596-3360
407-463-4606.

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Dtapoaal, Mtcroweve, SekCleaning Oven and
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Tie. 11x21 Sc Ponti, PocLonOw
1/4 Acre. 586,800
Over 1M Acre 3 M 1 Bad: Ux dkv
affta, haaviy teed Piked kx qJc*
tale. 504.800
4 8 R W A : Over 1000 B q n ,U v ;
On. Fern Rm W/Fkaptoca, Deck.
Garage 5102.808
IBR 1J BA: New Rod. Ceramic
Tie. 8c Porch. Over 1400 Sq FL
Ncsfy Ls/xucapsa, Koa, rtnocL
5104.900
Cuetom BR 48R IRA: Omr 2500
Sq Ft, L K Oki, Fan Rm, 22*48 Sc
Pod and Spa, 3 Car Oar. Over 1/3
acre. 5250 800.
Cuetom tot 4 BR 1 BA: Over 2300
Sq FL Lkc Din, Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
ItooL 2 Car O M «a m Ovar W Aoe
5210.900.

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For Sale By Ownar 108 Pmecreat
3BR/1 B A a* ramodatad. Buyer can
chooa* cerpatng. 586.500 now.
wik go to manor in 3 weaka. 9
569.900 407-78*6343

Limited Time!

Sartont 31 cyaal na^ytuhood. Iwga
family rm * dining rm combination
Firaptaca. an appkancaa slay.
ncAikng mtogarator. dwhwaahar,
rang* * wadwdkyer. AC brand rww
Hardwood 8oora.back yard lancad.
In ground aprlnklar*. 572.000. 407322-4295 or 407-321-0089

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• Indoor A/c Racquetball
• 2 Swimming Pools
• 24 Hour Fitness Center
• Sundeck Area
•Walk-In Closets
•Covered Cabanas A Jacuzzis •Full Size Washer/Dryer*
• Sand Volleyball
&amp; Washer/Dryer Hook-Ups
• 1,2 &amp; 3 Bdrm Apt Homes • Spectacular Water Views*

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407 - 327-4458

1900 W First Streel • Sanford, FL 32771

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•nd, 150
IMroon river. 150 on
atou^L Approa. 7 W Item wetor to
approx 1 V3 acre. Borwe:
ime aoe on paved mad (Real
ctmpir, campfr&gt;g Of
113,500 tom. 407-324-

1 KINO SERTA. poeknpedto **L
never ia*d. Coal 52K, eel 8286. Can
dekver. 407-6600677.
1 Lmury tom pMowtop aet wkh 7 yr
wanady kri 8136, qjaan 8140, herqj
5210 Brand nev
Santord. 407-402-377*
t 2 piece
Name Brand Quetot
O R TH O P E D IC
P IU -O W T O P
Maltreat Set Brand New. Sbk In
PtotoK. Saoktoe 5100 Can Dekver.
407-423-6*4*

1BRASS BED. Q U E E N S E R TA
potoaepadc a t * H m a N e w iwed,
coat S lic. e
e dd :'5275. Can datvec 4076600577.
2 CH E S TE R DRAWS. 1 TRIPLE
WRROR DRESSER. PM E , OOOO
CO N DITIO N 8250 O R B E S T
OFFER 407-322-5468

A Brand New Chany Ovd &lt;**ij WX*
72-and 6 Chatra wAad. SdCi Boa.
5850. Uditod China Ceblnst Aval
Can Denver. 407422-0230.
A Fuk ail* maltreat eel. New n
Xeakc M a t t d 580 407-4226648

Air Conditioner. 5.000 BTU, ueed
1 morriv aM new 816a aaoBoa price
575.00. Cal 407-66*6577.

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181— A p p l i a n c e s k .

• Spacious Apartment* with large Closet* • take
F r o m • Volleyball • Sparkling Pool • Tennis Court*

163— W

Pr o p e r t y Fo r S a l e

Fu r n ftu r i For S a u
Daltona: For Rant

*en(ont:3BR/1BA
W/Carport,
Storage Rm W W/D Hook-Up*
57004*50 DepoeX
Sanford: 38R/1BA wrFem#y Rm,
WTCarport W/D Hook-Up*. Lg
Comer Lot No PaWI 57003060 T

MAKING

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294 Paining

105— D u n .E x 7 T iu n .E X

Room lor illS im o plui 1/2
utikliet. full house privilege*
Female pretened 407-322-7608.

rtments

287 Lawn Services
268 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgage*
392 Moving A Storage
293 OL Luba A Filar

407-321-6331

407-3210759
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Newly Refurbished
Apts, from s545

A U T O M O T IV E

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

|jto Mary i n a
Kitchen pnvtoge*. f KXWvk. *100
deposit. Lffikhe* deluded 407321-1822.

wutm *

Person: F A km*.rip. e
phis. Salary plu* commiMlon,
Bedrock Fwnaur*. 407-322-8240.

181 Appliances 6
Furniture For Sato
183 Television 6 Stereo/Radto
165 Computers For Sato
187 Sporting Good*
169 Office Supplies
191 BuHffing Materials
193 Lawn 9 Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

Fountain Lodge A Santord he*
•pedal rates tor daily, weekly, a 5
day accommodations.
at
Cak 407*
330-31
11351323*840 kx detail*

priritogee.. 510
IKXVWK. 1100
407-328-5277

221 Good Thing* to Eat
222 Musical Instnanento
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auction*

M E R C H A N D IS E

141 Horn** For Sale
143 Out of State
Property For Sale
145 Raaort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
146 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acraege Lot For Sato
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Home* For Sale
159 Real EsUte Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sato

2 Story
District

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67 Career
Conauitant*
69 Resume*
70 Education 6 Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment

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Bad Rm Sat: Enure Bed Sat
W/Hdbrd/Flbtd. Oreaaer, Mirror.
Chari and NL Storm SM Bawd 5750
Can Dekver 407-4220230,
1A cherry Neigh bed, edidwood.
with pricrw top matoee* *el Never
iwed. S d 5649 Can ddvw. 4074220230.
A KING SIZE PILLOW TOR
onhepetke maltreat aet.
New In ptaabc. S d 5185.
407-422-5*48
Bad Black non canopy bad wNh
taajy ton ptomtop tsl Nevar uaad
407-402-277*

Bedroom; 7 pc CHERRY WOOO 4
postar bad. d dove todad. draaaar
wrtrt-mlrror. chad , rvghi Herd,
unused atri m box. Coat 55k, a d
8)860 Sto0i backoomevtoktoa. 407660-1415.
Bada, bcatod n SantonL onhopadlc
ton aato wtoi 5 yr warrarty Tato 57*
17* Never
U 590. quean fee, krg 51------ueed, can dekver. 407--402-2778
Couch: A4 Italian Letcher Sola.
5675. Loveeeal, 5825, Chair, 5525.
Brand New Sd In Ptorito Can Ddvw
407-422-0230._________________
Day Bad: 2 orthopedic twin*,
while/lron/bria*, bundta, never
u**d *M bomd Coal 5600 ad 829*
407-6604)577.__________
CXeig Room-13 pc add chany wood,
doubt* padaatal labia w/ tael. ■
cmppandal* chain, burtat 1 hutch,
navar used coat S8k. ael 81296,
•arvar. *250. 407460-1415.
Electric Cloth** Dryer
Work* Oreati
57*00
407-322-354*

Futon Bad: Brand New,
ueed, 5121 Atoo Heck Wrought
Iron Dey Bed. *7* 407-31457*7.

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157— M o i i l e H o m e s
For Sale
2000 Flaatwood 1.475 aq 8.
3BR/2BA. dan. rtolled ceilmga.
lots d atoraga. nca park wrth pod.
or can move to your lot CaWng lana
* garden tob Two mmutst from *w
Greenway 551.000. 407-324-1416
36a lOmcXUe home, artathed FL rm,
partly fumd. carpeted. ceSng tans,
new time, new A C I nralad n Town
t CouW y (atari) Park. 5356 Orange
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569.900 407-349-5674

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1600. aek 5275. Ak oak. 5375.4076600577.

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oven
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Sale

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Y LLEVESELO HOY

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18008 407809-0011 or 392-3B3
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4073239234.

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101 W. 1*h 9L Sanford
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We offer holiday pay; uniforms, free parking, paid comprehensive industry training,

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497820-1741
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27 1 - C o n s t r u c t i o n
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ftoaktonttot A Commarctot
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4978218122
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1313 9. Par* Am. Stftort
407-302-5090
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2 8 2 -I n t e r n e t S e r v i c e

407-324-1177

2 RED CLEVELAND BLVD.
SUITE 205
SANFORD, FL 3 2 7 7 3

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8 AC. haaL totaL Hvwar
A rtfng. Extra larg* 1
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worthy, ra il A town, w*h awning.
12.900 407-3231398 aftor 9pm

1794.

K ir r a u s —

weekly pay, direct deposit and a safe work environment.

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Directory

SALES
2920 S. Orlando Drive
Sanford, Florida 32773
(407) 323*8787

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m la8 aaototonl f in d ig o n a o n , t f
power, w r y minor body worn
naadad. 939M.obO. 407-3238773.

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PHIL B E TT IS CAR CE N TE R
NO C R E O rrO -M A L CREDTTO
SAN FO R O 4078218191

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aba. 407821-1993

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Sale

8pm. 407-323-2514

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Sunday. May 19. 20(G

T u t StMtNOLX Herald

iscover endless hours o f fam ily fun and adventure with an Annual Pass
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T h* S ao rto u R ibald

F ood
B r it is h

Fondue-style beef I* cooked and
eryoyad In minutes flat

D inner
dipping
W

ho wants to be cooped
up In the kitchen when
the weather Is so beautiful
outside? An arsenal of fast,
yet delicious menu ideas is
essential for making the most
of all the culinary excitement
summer has to offer without
chaining yourself to the stove.
Perfect for entertaining or
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this fun, fondue-style meal
gets all dinars In on the action
of preparing their dishes. They
cook their skewers
full of meats and vegetables
right at the labia.
Enjoy this Interactive recipe,
courtesy of ‘ Fondue*
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Soy Marinated
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D essert adds
twist to
cla ssic treat
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it's also a time when some of the
world's best athletes come together to
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Throughout Britain, many a fan can
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ries and
cream" desserts.
But the fun doesn’t have to stop at
Centre Court "Vacherins of
Strawberries with a Passion Fruit
Cream" offers a new twist on a classic
British dessert that is cool, sweet and
just the perfect way to endI ai summer
day on the■courts or In
youi backin your
yard. Red;
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Ramsa
say's Just Desserts" (Laurel
Glen), b y 1
Gordon Ramsay with Roz
Denny.

Beet
Vacherins of Strawberries
W ith A Passion Fruit Cream

Serves 6
• 3 pounds beef flank (skirt)
steak, trimmed
For marinade:
• t teaspoon ground (pow­
dered) ginger
• 1 teaspoon dry (pow­
dered) mustard
• 1 tablespoon molasses or
golden syrup
• V2 cup soy sauce
• V4 cup peanut oil
• 3 cloves garlic, finely
chopped
• Vegetable crudites of
choice
•3
to 5 cups rice wine or
sake
* Curried mayonnaise or
other dipping sauces of choice
* Steamed rice, green salad
and Asian pickles, for serving
(optional)
Thinly slice beel, cutting
across the grain. In a large,
shallow bowl, stir together all
the marinade ingredients and
loss with the beef. Cover and
refrigerate for at least 2 hours
or overnight.
When ready to serve, drain
meat and arrange it on a plat­
ter. Arrange vegetables on a
separate platter.
Fill a stoneware or metal
fondue pot two-thirds full with
the wine. At the table, heal to
a rapid simmer. Secure meat
and vegetables onto skewers,
letting the end of each skewer
protrude by 1/2 inch. Plunge
each skewer Into the pot and
cook strips of meat 1 to 2 min­
utes, cubes 3 to 5 minutes.
Cook vegetables 3 to 5 min­
utes. depending on the veg­
etable.
Drain and dip into individ­
ual bowls of sauce.
Accompany with bowls of
steamed rice, green salad,
and it desired, Asian pickles.'

‘ P a s s io n ’

A vacherin is a shallow basket of
meringue filled with a flavored
whipped cream and fresh fruit The
meringue baskets can easily be made
a day or two ahead and kept in an
airtight tin. Bake them in a very low
oven so the meringue merely dries
out and remains brilliant white.
However, if your vacherins bake pale
cream before they crisp, don't despair
— they will still taste fabulous.
• 3 extra large egg whites (ideally
about one week old)
• Small squeeze of lemon juice
• 34 cup superfine sugar
Passion Fruit Cream:
• 6 passion fruits
• 1 cup mascarpone
• 23 cup creme fratche
• 5 tablespoons sour cream
• A little confectioners' sugar, for
sweetening (optional)

• 2 3 cup heavy cream
For Serving:
• 2 cup« mixed raspberries, red cur­
rants ana alpine strawberries (or
sliced small strawberries)
• Confectioners' sugar for sprin­
kling
1. Him on the oven to its lowest set­
ting. Line two*baking sheets with
parchment paper or a nonstick cook­
ing liner. Draw six circles, each 314
inches in diameter, on the paper or
liner.
2. Beat the egg whites with the
lemort juice in a large, dean bowl until
they form firm peaks; do not overheat
or they will become dry and grainy.
Gradually beat in the superfine sugar,
a spoonful at a time, to make a
smooth, glassy meringue.
3. Spoon the meringue into a pastry
bag fitted with a V2- SB-inch plain tip.
Pipe in concentric rings to fill each
drawn circle. Pipe two rings on the
edge of each meringue disk to form
baskets.
4. Bake for at least two hours or up
to eight hours if you are using a pilot
light The exact time will depend on

the oven temperature. To check to see
if the baskets are cooked, lift one with
a metal spatula. If it comes away
cleanly from the paper, an t f&lt;wl&gt;c rlm
on the outside a nd sWghriy out* Uwlde,
it is done. Let cool on the baking sheet
for 10 minutes, then carefully peel the
meringue baskets off the paper and
transfer to a wire rack to cool com­
pletely.
5. Meanwhile, make the passion
fruit cream. Halve the passion fruit,
scoop out the pulp and seeds into a
small saucepan, and boil to reduce by
half and concentrate the flavor. Up
into a sieve set over a bowl and rub
with a wooden spoon to extract as
much juice as possible; discard the
seeds.
6 . Beat the mascarpone with the he
creme fraiche and sour cream. Mix in
the passion fruit juice and sweeten
with a little confectioners' sugar, if
required. Whip the heavy cream until
it is softly stiff, then fold into the pas­
sion fruit cream.
7. When ready to serve, spoon the
sion fruit cream into the meringue
skets and to with the fruit. A light
dusting of confectioners' sugar adds a
magical touch.

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The 11 th Episcopal District
of Orlando, led by The Right
Rev. John Hurst Adams,
Senior Bishop and Presiding
Bishop of the Episcopal
District; Dr. Dolly Adams,
Episcopal Supervisor; Rev.
Leroy Kennon, District
Presiding Elder; and the Rev.
Caroline D. Shine, pastor of
Greater Faith AME Church,
invites the community to be
present and support a history­
making worship and dedica­
tion service.
The worship service will be
held at 130 p.m. Saturday,
May 25, at the Deltona Civic
Center, 980 Lakeshore Drive.

Pastor Shine will lead the
building of the first African
Methodist Episcopalian
Worship Sanctuary in Deltona.
Other structures will also be
dedicated for the work of the
ministry.
"Encouraged in heart, unit­
ed in love," (Colossians 23-3)
is the theme for the Wimen of
Purpose of New Bethel
Missionary Baptist Church's
annual Mother-Daughter
Banquet
The banquet will be
Saturday, June 1, at the West
Side Boys and Girls Gub in
Sanfunl.

The 2002 Crooms Academy Outstanding Student ot the Year Is Leonet
Antonio Serrano. His mother Yolanda Serrano, left, was on hand lor the
presentation. With the pair is Connie Collins.

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SANFORD— With every passing year. Drug
Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) plays a
greater role in helping Seminole County's youth
understand the many reasons to avoid drugs.
The DARE program is valuable not just for
Seminole but nationally. President George W.
Bush recently proclaimed April 11, 2002 as
National DARE Day.
'Drugs attack everything that is best about
our country, robbing Americans, young and
old, and their families of dignity and charac­
ter" the President stated in the proclamation.
"Today, we recognize DARE as a critical part in
our effort to teach young people how to avoid
drug use and the devastating effects that drugs
can inflict upon their health and on their
future."
Fifth-graders from around the county last
week graduated from the 17-week DARE
course. Benefits of the program, however,
appear to reaching much farther than class­
room. According to national research
c o m p iliH l b y w w w .itd ro .c o m , th e In n o -

vative program is doing more than
just educating students about
drugs and violence, it's an
avenue
for
law

enforcement officers, the community, teachers
and parents to communicate.
This newly identified benefit of DARE was
all too evident at Goldsboro and Hamilton elementaries events honoring their graduating
DARE students. Hamilton students wemt to
Fort Mellon Park May 8 for a graduation picnic
"It rewards them for their hard work and
efforts in the DARE program," said Sanford
police DARE coordinator Claudia Webber.
The Sanford K-9 squad, the jointly operated
county and sheriff’s office Air Rescue 3 helicop­
ter and various Sanford emergency vehicles
helped entertain the students, but Hamilton
assistant principal Samelin Phillips quickly rec­
ognized tne overall benefit of the DARE picnic.
"Our parent participation just keeps grow­
ing," Phillips said as she pointed to the dozen
parents intently watching the K-9 demonstra­
tions. "It's just marvelous."
Goldsboro's DARE graduation ceremonies
May 13 also echoed the new community signif­
icance of the drug resistance program.
Attending the event included many parents and
local police brass such as Sanford Chief Brian
T w lu y .

"Without the support of everyone I think we
will back to-square one that narcotics are bad
from the get go," said L t Mark Nichols who
oversees the Sanford DARE program.

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Students and parents from
One student, Jeremy Abbe,
Sanford Middle School last
asked his mother's boss for
Saturday joined hands in
the lumber and screw dona­
rebuilding a boardwalk
tions. The company, Superior
located on the school's cam­ » Sheds, delivered the lumber
pus that has been hidden
and screws to the school.
and unused.
The students needed a
The boardwalk extends
generator to supply electrici­
about 100 yards Into • wet­
ty to the power tools.
land ecosystem that has been Another student. Matt Sims,
preserved. All the labor and
asked h is father for help. A
materials were volunteered
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Sunday. May 19.2002 P a g e 7 C

New Life Christian
Academy students
celebrate reading
"Celebrate Reading" was
Fogle, projectcoordinator,
the theme of the Biography
and Lila Ross of AKA
Celebration put on by the
Sorority.
students of New
Life Christian
Academy.
Crooms Academy
The sisters of
of Information
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Technology (CAIT)
Sorority, Kappa
held their 2002
Sigma Omega
Awards Day on May
Chapter, along with
9 in the new cafete­
retired librarian
ria.
Principal Connie
Myrtle Brown
donated books to
Collins addressed
Marva
help the school start
the student body
Hawkins and
reminded them
its own library.
During the school
that they have the
power to mold themselves,
term, the fifth-grade stu­
dents read biographies on
shape their lives and atti­
tudes, achieve excellence
famous African-Americans
and live their destiny. She
and completed research for
"A Pocket Full of Facts," In
reminded the students that
at no time In history have
the classroom and library
there been so many oppor­
independently. The stu­
dents acknowledged that it
tunities and choices avail­
able to them and that
had been a fun learning
Crooms Academy of
experience as they shared
Information Technology
interesting facts about their
could prepare them for the
favorite famous people.
decisions they make.
The celebration was
Collins said it was diffi­
attended by students,
administrators and teachers cult to select only one out­
standing student o f the year
of New Life Academy, as
well as the sisters of Alpha
from the school's fantastic
Kappa Alpha.
student body. She said the
The students gave their
student who was selected
presentations to those gath­
as CAIT Outstanding
ered at the event. Those
Student of 2002 was chosen
representing famous people for his academics ( he has a
In c lu d e d : V h ja lin t i*
3.3 GPA), his excellent atti­
Baldwin - Harriet Tubman;
tude, his willingness to
Edward Debose - Michael
help not only his classmates
Erving; jasm ine Hartsfield - but his school as well, and
Pearl Bailey; Karleda
his volunteer activities. In
Hartsfield - Martin Luther
short, Collins said, he is an
King Jr.; Shayteara
asset to the school.
Humphrey - Rosa Parks;
The 2002 Outstanding
Gregory Reed - Fredrick
Student of the Year is
Douglass; Sean Roberts Leonel Antonio Serrano.
Martin Luther King Jr.;
His mother Yolanda
Amber Silva - Mary
Serrano was on hand for
McCleod Bethune; and
the presentation.
Jared Woods as Thurgood
Other top awards pre­
Marshall.
sented included: Shakir
These students will have
Ansari, Student
a rich, rewarding summer
Government Award; Kevin
when they open a book.
McKenna, "Raymond
"One book opens the door
Gaines Challenge" Award;
to grand adventures."
Lizann Dennis, Disney
These fifth-graders are
Dreamer and Doer Award;
preparing for tomorrow by
Kevin Walsh, Outstanding
preparing for today.
Academics Award; Mickey
Special thanks to Mrs.
Reynolds, Principal
Stallworth, Mrs.
Appreciation Award; Mary
Washington, Mrs. Nathan
Benton, Employee of the
and Pastor Ronald Merthie,
Year Award; and Cathy
administrator.
Alper, Teacher of the Year
Award.
A very special thanks
goes out to Myrtle Brown,
On Track Coordinator, and
her helpers, Dorothea
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friends
Th e Bud Layer GoH Tournament
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money (or scholarships, which
will be awarded to Seminole
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Bud Layer, tar right, talks to
Irtends Mack Cleveland. Judge
Wallace Halt. Lee. P. Moore and
Cartton Henley. Above. Layer is
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T he Seminole Hebald

S om e fa c t s a b o u t trees
Here are some truths about
ates over the root system. Even
trees that may help you under*
one pass over the root system
stand some o t the prob­
o f a tree with heavy
lems related to trees
equipment can cause
planted in your land­
significant root damage.
Equipment should not
scape.
Most trees do not
be permitted to operate
within tthe
h edrip
..................
line of
have taproots. The deep
roots that grow directly
trees that are to be
beneath the trunks of
saved. If a bee survives
rv * *
some trees are known
the first two to four
as taproots. Taproots
years following con­
At
may develop on some
struction, it may still die
Ferrer
trees in the woods in
from construction relat­
well-drained soils.
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ed injuries.
Taproots generally do not form
Often, branches begin dying
on trees planted in urban land­
within a year or two due to
scapes nor do they develop
severe root damage. The tree
when the soil is compacted or
may be dead within three or
the water table is dose to the
four years. However, it b not
uncommon for trees to show a
soil surface.
Some oaks and pines will
slow decline over a five to 15
develop taproots when planted
year period. Even if a tree does
not show obvious signs of
in sandy, well-drained soils.
decline for many years, branch­
Roots grow far beyond the
edge of the branches. A tree
es quy quickly taw leaves and
growing in thc woods has a
begin a rapid decline following
root system reaching well
a drought period. A year or two
later, the tree may be dead.
beyond the outer perimeter of
its branches, often to a distance
Trees do not heal, but they are
from the trunk equal to the
capable ol isolating injured tis­
tree's height. Roots on trees and sue from healthy wood.
shrubs planted in a landscape
When trees are injured, they
grow to about three times the
do not replace the cells lost in
branch spread within two or
the injury. The swollen callus
tissue developing around a
three years after planting. Most
roots are in the top 3 feet of soil. trunk wound ot pruning scar is
The finer roots are concentrated simply closing over the injured
in the top foot of soil. Most tree
tissue, not healing it In older to
roots are loca ted within the top
stay alive, a tree must seal off
3 feet of soil.
injured tissue from its healthy
portions. The storage capacity
In well-drained so il some
and functions of the injured
roots grow 10 feet or deeper
parts are forever lost.
beneath the hunk. However,
because the majority of the fine
Additional injuries seal off
roots are concentrated in the
more wood, which further

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furhinoescan injure or remove
a Urge portion of the absorbing
roots on a tree. Especially vul­
nerable are trees growing near
construction sites. Injuries
inflicted by heavy equipment
during construction (or at any
other time) can cause major and
permanent damage to the tree.
Because a tree docs not replace
injured tissue (heal) like an ani­
mal does, a wound or injury to
its trunk, branches or roots per­
manently reduces the tree’s
capacity to fend off insects, dis­
ease or other potential stresses.
Many roots are destroyed
when Heavy equipment oper­

energy and can cause'the tree to
slowly starve. Wound dressings
and pruning points do not pre­
vent wood rot.
The following truths about
trees and tree care come from
the book YOUR FLORIDA
LANDSCAPE, by Dr. K.
Ruppert and Dr. R. Black, and
by the University of

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Historical Society hosts its
first workshop on genealogy
The Lake Mary Historical
Society hosted a genealogy
workshop in May. This is
the first program that the
society has
hosted. And
it was my
first time
hosting a
workshop. I
am an ama­
teur genealo­
gist, not a
professional
Mary
one. I've
learned
Rowell
'nealog
••••••a
c har
way, by making mistakes,
With the ac vent of the
web, genealogy research is
more accessible and easier
now that it has ever been in
the past. But with that acces­
sibility, comes problems.
Most of the family genealo­
gies posted on the web were
posted by ordinary people
like you and me. My mom's
cousin Dot did a 4-gcneration genealogy about 20
years ago. I based much of
my beginning research on
hers. Unfortunately, as I dis­
covered after many, many
hours of researching the
wrong people, Dot's geneal­
ogy was wrong.
Looking
iking iat the genealogy
Dot did, there were no
sources for any of the peo­
ple on the genealogy. 1 knew

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m y g ru n d fitlh v r (E tlil

Kersey) and fiS siblings
were correct because their
names arc in the family
bible my aunt has. (Family
bibles are great sources of
information.) His father's
name (Robert Mayo Kersey)
is also in the bible. His
grandparents names
(Nathaniel and Nancy
Clementine Sewell Kersey)
were not in the bible. As far
as we can tell, family rumor
is where Dot got the names
of my grandfather's grand­
parents. Those are the
names that were incorrect.
When 1 bought the Family
Tree Maker software, 1
found Nathaniel and Nancy
C listed in one of their
genealogies as the parents of
Robert Mayo. So 1 believed
they were correct, it wasn't
until several years and
many hours of research later
that 1 discovered they were
not. ft was in an email from

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Alice and Jim Backer M a n to ihe Instructor during the genealogy workshop
hosted by the Lake Mary Historical Society.

one of Nathaniel and Nancy
C's real descendants that I
discovered there was a
problem.
A quick trip to the
Orange County Library and
a check of the census con­
firmed that Nathaniel and
Nancy C were not Robert
Mayo's parents. It's frustrat­
ing to know that the infor­
mation was so accessible,
but that I never checked it. I
believed unsourced materi­
al.
That's the important thing
to remember about the web.
Currently, there are at least 4
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different web sites that still
has the incorrect informa­
tion on Robert Mayo. That's
not to say that all informa­
tion on the web is wrong. I
have found several genealo­
gies that list the source of
th^ information posted.
(Most do not.) Whenever
information listed is sourced
with a book, a census or
something similar, some­
thing you could trace if you
have to, it is usually trust­
worthy. Unsourced informa­
tion or information that lists
another genealogy as the
source, is not trustworthy. It
may be true information,
but until you have hard evi­
dence it is, don't trust it and
dun't put hours of work into
following suspect informa­
tion.
The best starting point for
web research is www.cyndislist.com. This website
gives you the best place lo

find other websites that
have the specific informa­
tion you need. Cyndis List
can take you to tne specific
places you need for your
research. But before you go
on the web, start at home.
Start with your parents and
grandparents. Spend a day
at the Orange County
Library checking out their
genealogy department. The
U.S. census is an invaluable
source of information. There
are several pay services on
the web. Before paying for
any service, make sure
you've exhausted all local
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or don't need.
The next program being
planned for the Lake Mary
Historical Society will be
Thursday July 11 at 7PM at
the Lake Mary Historical
Museum, 158 Country Club
Blvd in Lake Mary. The pro­
gram will be crafts from the
past. For more information,
contact Society President
Peggy Wolfe at (407)3278207.
If you have something
you'd like covered or posted
in the Lake Mary Column,
send an email to
MjhrowellOnetscape.net.

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Sum].)). May 19.2002

Pa«fl 3C

90-year-old immigrant is American all the way
Doris Stein, who celebrated
as well as other community
her birthday on May 7, has
endeavors. She became a Pink
lived an amazing 90 years.
Lady in the 1950s and joined
And it didn't take the
the PTA, Scouts and
German-bom immi­
other organizations.
grant long to become a
After 11 happy yean
naturalized American.
of marriage, Fred died
Quickly, she learned to
a tragic death that was
walk the walk and talk
partly attributed to the
the talk.
chronic illness he con­
tracted at Dachau. He
Bom May 7 ,1 9 1 2 ,in
Kolberg, Doris, her
th three
left Doris with
parents, Isador and
Doris
small children, ages 8*
Gertrude Lowenberg,
10, who were doing
Dietrich
two sisters and a
well In Sanford. She
brother enjoyed an
contemplated moving
affluent life until the devasta­
back up north to be ne^f her
tion of war ended their
family, but finally decided to
lifestyle. The challenging and
stay in Sanford where she and
Fred had started their lives
courageous Doris, a pediatric
nurse at the time, moved to
together.
Sweden. She encouraged her
With no business training,
parents to leave Germany and Doris took on the responsibili­
they immigrated to the
ty the children, a home, a
United States in April, 1941,
mortgage, a small jewelry and
before World War II was *•
luggage store in downtown
declared in December of that
Sanford, a dog named Rex,
year.
and a used car that she did
not know how to drive.
Fred Stein, who was tor­
tured in the concentration
It didn't take her long to
camp at Dachau, Germany,
team to drive, though, and
escaped and made his way to
she took over the business,
America, ending up in
Sanford Jewelry and Luggage
Sanford where he established
Co., with the airs of a pro.
his business. A family
The store was originally locat­
spokesman said, "This heavi­
ed at the comer of 3rd Street
ly-accented Jewish immigrant, and Palmetto Avenue and in
ouickly gained the respect of
the 1960s Doris relocated to
the community through his
the comer of Palmetto
intelligence, integrity and
Avenue and First Street.
willingness to help his friends
Doris worked hard six days
and neighbors."
a week and always main­
While on a buying trip to
tained a home for her chil­
dren. She could be found at
New York, Fred spotted a
familiar face in ttw subway. It
home cooking meals and on
her knees scrubbing the floors
was Doris, whom he had met
briefly In t ieidelberg,

while preserving a Jewish

Germany. "That chance meet­
ing ultimately led to a deep
and lifelong love, which has
transcended the graved,the
spokesman said."
The couple were married
Jan 13,1946, in San/ond where
they remained . Doris was to
become the mother of three
active childrqftand was
wrapped up in their activities

home with Shabbat meals.
Doris cranked up the car reg­
ularly attending Shabbat serv­
ices and Sunday School in
Orlando. In those days, get­
ting to Orlando was quite a
challenge on two-lane roads.
Doris remained active in
the community and continued
the legacy that she and Fred
started. She even managed to

save a little money and bor- •
rowed the balance so that her
children could get a college
education.
After Doris closed the store
in April, I960, she still contin­
ued her community activities
and her commitment to God
and Judaism. "O m a," as
Doris is affectionately known
to her seven adoring grand­
children, is a living memorial
and role model to the family.
The spokesman said, "She
sets the high water mark as
an example of living life to its
fullest with a positive attitude
for love of family and
humanity. To her family and
friends, she exemplifies good­
ness in its purest form."
Today, at 90, Doris remains
active in the community. In
conjunction with the Pilot
Club of Sanford, D orisarranges for the naturaliza­
tion ceremony held in
Sanford and is a volunteer at

the Jewish Community
Center in Maitland. She also
loves to play bridge. After a
fall some time back, Doris
moved to Chambrel, a retire­
ment community.
In celebration of her birth­
day, Doris' children and their
spouses. Dr. Charles and
Suzanne Stein o f Ormond
Beach, Steven, an engineer,
and Gayle Stein of Winter
Park, and Dr. Howard and
Susan Marblestone, a teacher,
of Sugariand, Texas, hosted a
birthday party. The event was
held at the Sanford Woman’s
Club, from 2 to 4:30 p.m., on
May 8.
The thbles were covered
with lavender cloths and a
green and lavender motif was
carried out in the appoint­
ments. A large birthday cake
accented the crystal punch
bowl and the guests sang the
birthday song to the excited
honoree. A variety of home-

baked goodies was served
with daughter Susan bringing
most of them in an ice chest
on the plane from Texas the
night before.
Among the friends attend­
ing were Lillie and johnny
Greene, from Orlando, neigh­
bors of the Steins back during
the lean years.
But the celebrating didn't
end with the party. Friday
evening, Steven and Gale
Stein entertained at a dinner
for 25 at their Winter Park
home. On Saturday, there was
a big celebration at church
and Mother's Day, 28 assem­
bled for brunch at an area
restaurant. Grandchildren
arrived from Texas, New York
and Germany to honor
"Oma."
it was a big week for the
Stein family. When all was
said and done, Doris
remarked with a big smile, "I
was overwhelmed.

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Sunday. May t9 .2002

T he Sncmout Hould

Church
Notes

F irst U nited
M ethodist
C hurch

Special Perfbnnanea
Donnie Sumner, fanner
leader singer of J.D. Sumner
U the Stamps Quartet, will
be at Sanford Church o f God
6 p m Sunday, May 19.
The church is located at
801 W. 22nd S t, two blocks
west of 17/92. For mote
information, call 407-3223941

419 Park Ave.
Sanford
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor

Food Source Program
The Sanford Church of
Christ is working with a promum call Food Source to
help the congregation and
community. The program
offers various foods each
month at a discounted rate
from grocery stores.
For more information
about the Food Source
Program,, call
&lt; Jeannette
Stiffeyr at 4407-323-8234,407829-0272 or the church at
407-322-7781.

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S t John M.B. Church,
located at 920 Cypress Ave„
in Sanford, will celebrate its
107th birthday through May
26.
A special program has
been planned. Each Sunday
service will begin with
Sunday school at 9 30 a.m.
with guest teachers and
superintendents.
The schedule for the 11
a.m. services include:
• Saturday, May 18 —

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Theater ITayers, “Anytime
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6 p.m.
• Sunday, May 19 —
African Attire Day with the
Rev. Rufus Boykins.
• Sunday, May 26'— Old
Fashion Day Service and
dinner on the grounds with
the Rev. Arthur Choice.

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Vacation Bible School
Wekiva Presbyterian
Church, located at 211
Wekiva Springs Lane in
Longwixxi, has scheduled
Vacation Bible School for the
week of June 17 through
June 21, from 9 a.m. to 1230
p.m. each day.

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Sanford. F L 32771

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Basketball Camp
The Jewish Community
Center Basketball Camp,
with Magic player Darrell
Armstrong, will be held from
June 3 to June 7.
Tlie camp is for boys and
girls in kindergarten through
10th grade. Full day and half
day options are available.
For information, call 407645-5933, ext. 255.

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Parents o f quiet boy wonder if their son should be more aggressive
QUESTION: We have a 9year-old boy who is quiet,
careful, thoughtful and very,
very shy. Does that mean he
is not "all boy"? Should we be
trying to change him, to
make him more assertive and
aggressive?
DR. DOBSON: The won­
derful thing about the way
human beings are designed is
their marvelous variability
and complexity. We are all
different and unique. My pre­

vious discussions of aggres­
sive, risk-taking boys repre­
sent an effort to characterize
males, showing what
cal and how they are
different from their sisters.
However, they also differ
from one another on a thou­
sand traits.
I remember taking my 10year-old son and his friend
on a skiing trip one day. As
we rode the gondola to the
top of the mountain, I pre­
pared to take a picture o f the

^

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Dobson
'Focus on
Family'

two boys with the beautiful
landscape visible behind
them. Ryan, my son, was
smiling and clowning for the
camera, while Ricky was just
sitting quietly. Ryan then
asked Ricky to wave arid

E

)f off like he was doing.
ky replied solemnly, "I'm
not that kind of person." It
was true. The two boys were
at opposite ends of the 'ontinuum in their personalities.
I still have that picture of the
two kids — one going crazy
and the other appearing
bored half to death. Each of
them was "all boy."
Your son is certainly not
alone in his characteristic
shyness. According to the
New York Longitudinal

Study, approximately 15 per­
cent of babies are somewhat
quiet and passive in the nurs­
ery. That feature of their tem­
peraments tends to be per­
sistent throughout childhood
and beyond. They may be
very spontaneous or funny
when they are comfortable at
home. When they are with
strangers, however, their
tongues are thrust into their
cheeks and they don't know
what to say. Some kids are
like this because they have

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407-323-4011
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(407) 3*4-4711
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7 00p m
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201 O n A«a. Sardord. FL
407-331-*3*0
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1 0 0 0 am .
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1100am
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730pm
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40*TucMr Drtaa
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Tataphona (407) 322-7900
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* 3 0 pm
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individuality and potential.
Nurture him. Cultivate him.
And then give him time to
develop Into his own unique
personality like no other
human being on Earth.
QUESTION: Our pediatri­
cian told us he believes our
son may have attention deficit
hyperactive disorder
(ADHD). Can you tell us
what is known about this
problem?
DR. DOBSON: ADD, or

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been hurt or rejected in the
past. The more likely explana­
tion is that they were bom
that way. Some parents are
embarrassed by the introver­
sion of their children and try
to change them. It is a fool's
errand. No amount of goad­
ing or pushing by their par­
ents will make them outgo­
ing, flamboyant and confi­
dent.
My advice to you is to go
with the flow. Accept your
child just the way he Is made.
Then look for those special
qualities that give your boy

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*31-444*
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1045am
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1045am
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* 0 0 pm
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700 pm
Tbuto. Woman, and Adua (kaa Study
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SALVATION ARMY W OfttMP
ANO SERVICE CENTER
700 W 24*t Straat
Santord FI 32771
407 322 2*42
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1 4 5 am.
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• 44 am.
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11 00 am
Btota Study and Prayar
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700pm
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Longvood FL
407-332 *253
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1030 a m
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45*0 WayvdaOr.
Sardord FL 32771
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Laonard O Oonnai
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407 3224332
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Cvanmg WortTvp
500pm
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7 30 p m
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UPtALA COMMUNITY PRESSYTERtAN
Comar to W. 2Sto Si * Upaato Rd
101 Upaata Road
Sardord. F\. 32771
407 3 3 *2 *3 5
Bryan Wangar

attention deficit disorder,
appears to be an inherited
neurological syndrome that
affects approximately 5 per­
cent of cnildrvn'in the United
States. It refers to individuals
who are easily distracted,
have a low tolerance for bore­
dom or frustration, and tend
to be impulsive and flighty.
Some of them are also hyper­
active, and hence they are
said to have ADHD (attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder).
These children have a pat­
tern of behavior that sets
them up for failure in school

and conflict with their par­
ents. They have difficulty fin­
ishing tasks, remembering
details, focusing on a book or
assignment, or even remain­
ing seated for more than a
few minutes. Some appear to
be driven from within as they
race wildly from one thing to
another. They arc often very
bright and creative, yet
they're seen as lazy, disruptive
and terribly disorganized.
ADD and ADHD children
often suffer from low self­
esteem because they have
been berated as goof-offs and

Church
Notes
Annual Revival
Mount Sinai Baptist
Church Inc, located at 1843
Jerry Ave., In Sanford, Is
holding its annual revival
May 20 through May 24,
beginning 7 p m nightly.
The Rev. Anthony Miller
is paster. Evangelist for the
week is the Rev. Moffett
from Tindenville M.B.
Church.
For information, call
Miller at 407-323-0406.
Dedication Service
Greater Faith AME
Church is holding a special
worship and dedicatory
service for its newly
acquired 10-acre property
130 p.m. Saturday, May 25,
in the Deltona Civic Center,
located at 980 Lakeshore
Drive in Deltona.
Senior Bishop John Hurst
Adams will lead the group
to Doyle Road to view the
land. The chinch plans to
build the first African
Methodist Episcopal wor­
ship sanctuary in Deltona.
For more information, call
386-532-9129.
Annual Banquet
The annual mother/
daughter banquet, spon­
sored 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 G ub of West
Sanford, located at 919
l 'c r s u i u n u n A v e .

A reception and photo
session will be he/a from 5
to 6 p m The banquet
begins at 6 p.m. Attire is
semi-formal.
Tickets are $12 for adults
and $6 for young ladies ages
10 and unaer. Included in
each ticket is a 1 /4 page
"expression of love."
For information, call 407321-1881.
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 need­
ed to stock shelves for client
families. Hours an* 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.

anarchists who refuse to fol­
low the ruics. They some­
times have few friends
because they can drive every­
one crazy - even those their
own age.
Dr. Dubion is president i&gt;f the non­
profit orftanizjtian Focus on the
Fsnuly, I’.O. Box 4+t, Colorado
Spnnip. CO. 80M), or
www family org. Questions and
answers are excerpted from “The
Complete Marriage and Family
Home Reference Guide," published
by Tyndale House.
O x a JAMES DOISON INC

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Sanford: 1 B R 1BA W Water. Sewer
ft Garbage tncl Heal 6 Air
*450*350 Deposit
Sanford: 2BFV1BA WDining Rm.
Living tlm, Hdwd flo or., Lg
Screened f’ orch. Dbl Garage.
Storage *050*600 Deposit
Mayfair Meadow.:
2BIV2RA
Condo w Enclosed Porch Comm
Poof. W O Hook Lfpa *675*650
Deposit
Winter
Springs:
3BR/1 5BA
WSingle Garage, flaw Flooring &amp;
Pamt *775*700 Deposit
Longwood: 40I17BA Split Plan,
W D U Garago. Lg Screened Porch,
Living Fire. Family Fire. Fireplace.
Formal D w ng R m , *1150*1100
Deposit
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Rm. Den. Formal Dining Rm.
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fenced yard 6685/month. plus
security deposit *1685 moves you
In 407-3226342

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3BR/1 5BA
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no* Wwashor. *600nw • do.) 110
Country Ckiti Dr, Sanford 407323-4540
Sanlord 57T -0o« Housol CHA.
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Wstsr Front-Lake Monroe: 4BR
4BA over 3500 so 8 with 2.5 car
gaiage. 2 work shop*, kv. dn. torn
i. wYirepface 8 game room. 2 ki
law turtes on 1.4 acras on Lk
*34 9 500
4BR 1.5 BA: Naw Root. Cararmc
Tit. 11.21 Sc Porch. Pool on Over
1/4 Acre 585.900
Over U4 Acre 3B R 1 Bath: Lkt dn.
Is. heav«y lead. Pitced lor quk*
saia 564 900
4BR 2 BA: Over 1100 Bq F t Uv
On. Fam Rm W,Fireplace. Deck.
Oarage (103.900.
Lake Mary: Custom ’ • m il £ 0
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garage on 1/2 acre 5225.900
Cuetom BB 4 Bfl 1 BA: Over 2300
Sq FL LJv, O n. Fern Rm, 32x32 Sc
Pool 2 Car Oaragi on O m V2 t o e
5210.900.

Sanford 2BfVIUA duplex. f7 t 6 B
Ridgewood Lone. CH A . stove,
refrigerator pnvjte screen patio.
SS7&amp;month. $575 Security, no pots
407-322 0616

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cottage,
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carpal &amp; appliances. $88,000. 407
699-1359 or 407-719-0276.
OOfWBAttms *1 rsstoric dsktcL a *
In 1905. Tonad commercial 8
residential 300 SoiAh Ekn Ave.
Sarford 589900 407-887-8410 4073280083
Charming 8 Comfortable Home
bull m 1925 2000aq IL 38FV2BA.
metier In- Mw aparknenl ) M M
tub. deck, workshop, lanced yard.
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home.
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landscaped, private lot. Best
schools *329.000.407-889-7790
| 5 S 5 O T i5 1 C B B K C T 5 i
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Sanlord: 433 8. Scon Ave.
4BFV2BA.
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greenhouse,
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home, shop,
lots ol storage,
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landscaping, block construction,
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coetS IK. ea4 *275i. Can defeat. 407680-0577.
72* and a Chain Wtaaf Sts ii Box
(950. Lighted China Cabfnal Aval.
Can Dakvar. 407-422-0230
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407-402-2778.
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kk 190. queen 598. kkg 5175
uaad. can datvar 407-402-2778
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double pedestal. Sokd dark wood,
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388-758-0918.
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407-923-4323.
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407-321-0229.

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18 hp 6 trailer 5800
407-321-5710.
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custom ordered boat. Original
owner. 4.3 V8 angina, galvaruad
traiar, w. hydraulic brakaa. B n
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headboard. w/mVror 6 light* 8
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one owner, 83,700 rrnlet. mini
common. Mchakn bras. (2.250
obo 407-322-3773/407-819-4114.

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navar uaad Oeal(2K.aai (298 Can
datvar. 407-880-0877.
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doubtt p td iiU f tab*# w/ leaf, 8

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navar uaad, coa (8k. aa( (1295.
r.(2S0. 407-800-1418.
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(800. aai (278. A l oak. (375.4078800577.

1997 Chevy 8-10 abort bad pickup.
Low mkeage. Dark Green. A M TM
CO stereo. (5.000. 407-3232882.
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like a tewing machine. 350
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paaaad currant D O T Inspection
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Deliver For You To
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whAa. dean, no ak. nxia good. (7 0G
(700.407-323-9823.

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oondaoa M h r 60» 091 PMr 12 407328-4830
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loaded, rnna graal. 68.000 m*at
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Airport master plan waits for approval
By Nick Pfelfauf

F e d e ra l A via tio n A dm inistratio n h a s

Staff Writer

Uncharted
Territory
It’s only fitting that the
Dungest group goes first.

For the first time in its
tort existen ce the Winter
irings Little League will be
mding a representative to
a S ta te Tournament.

Page 1B

The m aster plan outlining projected
im provem en ts and exp an sions to the
O rlando Sanford International Airport is
now in the hands o f the Federal Aviation
Authority (FAA) and Florida Department
o f Transportation (FDOT).
The plan has already been presented to
the city o f Sanford, and w as outlined to
the Sem inole County Com m ission this
ast w eek by airp ort P rcsid ent/ C E O
a n y Dale, and Jim M cGraff, w ho helped
prepare the docum ent..
"T h e FAA and FD O T now have 60 days

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6 0 d a y s to a p p ro v e the d o c u m e n t
from our subm ittal of the plan to approve
the d ocu m ent," Dale said. "O nce they do,
it officially becom es the airport plan for
the next 20 years."
D ale explained that for the past two
years, the O rlando Sanford International
Airport has been listed as the fastest
grow ing airport in the nation, and the
23rd busiest airport in the entire world.
But he added that the expectations for the

D eputies
solv e co m ic
b o o k cap er

future growth will require a great deal of
change at the airport, which is the pur­
pose of the 20 year plan.
The follow ing arc som e o f the many
findings and recom m endations outlined
in the M aster Plan:
Term inals
The existing dom estic and internation­
al terminals will not m eet the forecast

dem and for com m ercial aviation activity.
The D om estic Term inal building in the
year 2000 had 186,000 squ are feet of
space. By the year 2020, requirem ents call
for over 1.4 m illion square feci. For the
international term inal, there w ere 220,400
squ are
feet o f
sp ace.
By
2020,
International will also require over 1.4
million square feet.
Three alternative plans for term inal
expansions w ere presented in the M aster
Plan. A lternatives #1 and #2 indicated the
term inals would be enlarged, but remain
in the sam e general location. A lternative
Sec Airport, Page 12A

Doper drags deputy

Vintage collection
valued at $55,000
From Staff Reports

C a lm
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before Ilic

S to rm
Hurrfcan preparations
should take place before
the first storm pops up on
the radar screen.

Page 1C

511 calli now
available on landline phones
The Florida Department ot
Transportation has announced
that the new 511 Travel
Information Service, which
became available recently to cell
phone callers, is now available to
land-tine customers (home and
offtoe phone) of Bell South and
8print. Some Internal office
phone systems may have to be
programmed to recognize 811 as
a local call. Cellular access to the
811 service has been available
since June 24.
The 811 Travel Information
8ervice provides around-theciock, real-time traffic and road
condition updates along the
lnterstate-4 corridor from Volusia
County to the attractions area
west and south of Oriando.

A case involving the theft of
thousands o f dollars w orth of
collectors' com ic books has been
solved, m ost o f the property
recovered, and the suspect
arrested.
Saturday,
Ju ly
13,
the
Sem inole County S heriff's office
received a report o f the theft of
com ic books that w ere in public
storage. T he
victim e sti­
m ated
the
loss
at
$55,000.
T h e theft
occu rred at
the
Public
Storage facil­
ity, 2431 S.
O r a n g e
B lo ss o m
Biekel
Trail
n ear
A popka. The
victim , D ouglas Korm ke, 49,. o f
Moore H aven, w as contacted by
an em ployee at the storage site
and notified o f the theft.
Korinke then notified the sher­
iff's office. H e said h e had been
collecting com ic books since the
1960s, and that they w ere kept
in protective plastic and placed
in boxes.
Through an investigation
som e o f the books were found at
a local com ic book store, where
the suspect allegedly exchanged
them for m oney and other col­
lectibles. The store op erator
turned the books over to investi­
gator, w hich led to the arrest
Wednesday, o f Shannon Biekel,
22, listed as h om eless, from
Orlando.
See Comics, Page 12A

Investing public is
being ‘screwed’
By Den Ping
Editor

The Intersection of Park Avenue and 1 st Street was closed when Seminole County deputies caught 19-yearold Octavius Wilson after a short chase. Wilson was at the Seminole County Courthouse to face drug pos­
session charges. When he emptied his pockets to go through the metal detector, a bag of marijuana tell out.

Suspect arrives at court with marijuana
From Staff Reports

saw the m arijuana and ordered W ilson to
stay w here he w as. W hen Soto reached for
A Sem inole C ounty Deputy, w ho is
W ilson’s arm , W ilson bolted and ran ou t o f
assigned to the Sem inole County Courthouse,
the courthouse to the car, in w hich he
w as injured today during a scuffle w ith a sus­ arrived. It w as parked on Park Avenue and
pect, w ho brought drugs
the engine w as running.
into the courthouse. T he
D eputy Soto reached into
suspect also got into a car
the car, in an attem pt to get
crash w ith another deputy
W ilson out. W ilson took off,
and then tried to run
dragging Soto a short dis­
away.
tance before Soto fell onto
T he suspect, 19-year-old
the street.
O ctavius W ilson (dob 2-5D eputy Preston Allyn,
w ho w as in a squad car, and
83), w as at the courthouse
for a court date regarding
w ho w as doing patrol
sion o f m arijuana.
around the courthouse,
secu- Octavtus Wilson waits to ba transferred arrived on the scene. T h e
suspect, W ilson, sideswiped
to the Semtnoio County Jail.
D eputy A llyn's car. Both
vehicles then spun out on Park Avenue and
em pty his pockets. W hen he did, he placed a
sm all
m arijuana In the tray, am ong
ill baggie o f mariji
See Dope, Page 12A
his other personal effects. D eputy O scar Soto

County Commission approves millage rate
By Nick PftHauf

Seminole Smile

Paulucci
blasts
CEOs in
scandals

Staff Writer
T h e Sem in ole C o u n tv C om m ission
approved the proposed m illage rate for the
county during Tuesday m orning's com m is­
sion m eeting. Florida Statutes require die
board to set a proposed m illage rate to be
used by the Property Appraiser in the N otice
o f Proposed Property Taxes (TRIM notice)
w hich Is to b e mailed to property ow ners in
August.

T h e proposed m illage rates m ay be
Increased a t the first pu blic hearing (in
Septem ber), but m ay not be increased at the
second public hearing.
T h e total proposed m illage rate is 7.9637.
T h e total includes countyw ide m illage at
4.9989, Unincorporated Roads at .1228, Fire
protection at 2.6334, N atural lands debt at
.0986, and trails developm ent debt at .1100.
W ith the m illage rate o f 7.9637, w ith the
$25,000 hom estead tax exem ption, the ow ner
o f a hom e valued at $100,000 would be pay­

ing $597.28 in county taxes.
The ow ner o f a hom e valued at $50,000
w ith the hom estead exem ption would have a
county tax bill o f $199.09. This will b e in
addition to other taxes such as m unicipal
taxes, etc.
The proposed millage rate represents a
4 5 5 percent increase over the aggregate roll­
back m illage rate o f 6.0904, w hich would
have generated the sam e incom e as the millage rate from last year. The rate is constant
w ith the fiscal year 2001-02 levels.

S A N F O R D — The recent
financial scand als that have
rocked som e o f the nation's
largest corporations are drawing
sharp criticism from a man who
knows a thing or two about big
business.
Jtrno Paulucci, the outspoken
entrepreneur w hose Sanfordbased frozen food com panies
_________________ have earned
billions, pur­
chased a lu llpage ad in
the Sunday,
Ju ly
21,

W ashington
Times npwsp a p e r
d e m a n d in g
President
G eorge
W.
Paulucci
Bush direct
his
Ju stice
D epartm ent indict top execufives involved in crooliked ‘business
s a ppractices.
r
"You
cooxm g the
bu can call it 'cooking
b o o k s,' o r you can call it
'im proper accounting' but there
are really no other w ords except
'ste a lin g '
and
'larceny,'
"
Paulucci wrote in an open letter
to Bush. "W e beseech you to
have you r A ttorn ey G eneral
(John) Ashcroft call grand juries
for each and every one o f those
crooked com panies and put the
convicted bastards in prison now
and forever, and thus return the
confidence to all o f us in our cap­
italistic system ."
In a telephone interview from
his offices in D uluth, M inn.,
Paulucci said h is is lobbying
W ashington
to
im plem ent
tougher standards for public cor­
porations. Failure to hold top
executives accountable for ques­
tionable business practices could
d estroy A m erican business,
Paulucci said.
"T h e CEO s have got to sigp off
that their companies arc wring
run properly/ Paulucci said.
"T h e board of directors should,
See Paulucci, Page 9A

Sanford bicycle officers provide life saving lessons
B y Nick Pfelfauf
S taff Writer

S e m in o le C o u n t y S h e r if f 's
O f f i c e v o lu n t e e l w it h th e
C i t iz e n s o n P a tr o l

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In ad dition to being regular
uniform ed Sanford Police o ffi­
ce rs, Ed M orales, Bill W ixon
and Brian W elch are m em bers
o f th e S p e cia l O p e ra tio n s
D ivision Patrol Bike U nit. As
su ch , they p erfo rm m o st o f
th eir
d u tie s
on
sp e cia lly
equipped bikes, patrolling the
city, often in places w here regu­
lar squad cars arc unable to go.
In inclem ent w eather or during
special situations, the three also
have regular police vehicles in
w hich to perform their duties.
But the m ain focu s o f the
Patrol Bike U nit is to m eet w ith
y ou n g sters fo r b icy cle safety

cou rses. R ecently such an event
w as held at P ag e S ch o o l in
Sanford.
"W h en w e m eet w ith these
y o u n g sters, w e stre ss m any
p o in ts," M orales said. "B ased
on uniform law s o f the State of
Florida, w hich are designed to
h elp b ic y c lists a s w ell as
m o to rists n e a r b ic y c lists, w e
fo cu s on u n d e rsta n d in g the
rules to prom ote b etter safety,
w hich in turn, saves liv es."
"W e em phasize w earing o f
helm ets, w hich are required by
all b icy cle rid ers under the age
o f 1 6 ," he continu ed . "A n d tne
fact that on streets, bikes arc to
be ridden on the right side, in
line w ith the traffic, w hich has
been determ ined to be m uch

safer than the old rule o f facing
traffic."
W ixon continued that there
are oth er requirem ents fo r rid ­
ers, including how m any m ay
b e o n a b ik e. "B ik e s are
designed to carry one person,
so In a l's all there can be. The
only exception is fo r adults on a
bike w ho have child carriers or
b ack -p ack s," he said.
"T h ere are also restrictions
on w earing head sets w hile rid ­
ing a bike, W ixon said. " I f you
See Safety, Page 9A
Sanford bike cop Bill Wixson
demonstrates proper bicycle safety
to students at Page School.
H traU photo by Tommy W ea rs

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Sunday. July 28, 2002

the

Seminole H erald

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR C O U N TY

L a n d in g R o o m O n ly

M ea cu pla: T here's a Japanese proverb that
says, " I f you believe everything you read, b e l­
ter not read ."
In last w eek’s Around T h e C lock colum n, I
wrote that Bill D avis w as challenging Sem inole
County C om m issioner R andy M orris for the
.................................... D istrict 2 scat. That’s
Around the Clock wrong. It’s B ill D aniel
D on't ask how I got that
confused 'cause I don't
have a clue. I was well
aw are that Captain Bill, as
som e people call him (he
ow ns B ill's A irboat
A dventures, Inc.), w as run­
ning against M orris, but for
som e reason I called him
b y Dan Ping
Davis. A m an named B ill
• • • • • • • D avis gave m e my first
new spaper job in Lake City,
Tenn., but that was 10 years ago. (That Bill was
into boats, too.) The m ind, at least m ine, can be
a scary thing. Sorry Bill (Daniel, not Davis).

John Coffman

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n t f iia pooto uy tommy vinconi

A gathering of black vultures roost In a dead pine tree off Cameron Avenue near Lake Jesup. The bird in flight has his eye on the
last good perch available.

TVaffic stop s
• Kristopher Lee Schneider, 19, o f
Flam ingo Drive, Sanford, w as
stopped by Sanford police Thursday
at H iaw atha and Park Drive. H e w as
charged w ith possession o f under 20
gram s o f m arijuana and possession
o f narcotics equipm ent.
• Felipe Vega, 35, o f Springw ood
Circle, Longw ood, w as stopped by
deputies near his residence, after
receiving a report o f a reckless d river
near SR -434 and 1-4. H e w as charged
w ith driving under the influence o f
alcohol/drugs, reckless driving, a n d .
resisting an officer w ith violence.
W recks
• Steven M itchelle Terry, 27, N ew
Waterford Place, Longw ood, was
reportedly involved in an accident at
Beardall and M arquette Avenues in
Sanford W ednesday. H e w as charged
w ith driving under the influence o f
alcohol/drugs. W hile being booked
at the jail, he reportedly bit a correc­
tions officer, and w as given an ad di­
tional charge o f battery on a law
enforcem ent officer.
• M itzi Elizabeth Henry, 41,
W hitcom b D rive, G eneva, w as
reportedly involved in a traffic crash
on H ighw ay 17-92 W ednesday. She
was located parked a t a business on
17-92. Charges against h er included
driving under the influence (traffic
crash), leaving the scen e o f an acci­
dent w ith property dam age, and g iv ­
ing false inform ation a t an accident
site.
O th er arrests
• Troy Laync Keck, 33, o f O rlando
Drive, Sanford, w as arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday. O fficers
were called to a m otel on O rlando
Drive in response to a burglary
d ly
ed speakers
spea'
removed
from his b roth er's
vehicle. W ncn officers arrived his
brother changed his mind and
refused to press charges. Keck w as
arrested however, on a charge of
possession o f narcotics equipm ent.
• M ark Elliot Wood, 35, of
O rlando, w as arrested by deputies
Thursday. O fficers said they found
his vehicle abandoned, and obstruct­
ing traffic in the m iddle o f Upsala
Road. W hile officers investigated, he
cam e to the vehicle and officers said
they noticed branches and leaves on
him . He w as charged w ith loitering
and prow ling.

they said he attem pted to w alk
away. H e w as chaiged with disor­
derly intoxication and resisting an
officer w ithout violence.

• C u rk M urice Scott, 18, o f
Beardall Avenue, Sanford, w as
arrested by d eputies Wednesday. A
attem pted a traffic stop only
&gt;Scott attem pt to drive off,
eventually going across an open
field at the d ea d e n d o f a roadway,
and subsequently seen running
away, carrying a sm all child w ith
him.. Deputies w ent to his residence
where he w as found hiding in an
upstairs closet. He w as arrested on
charges o f resisting an officer w ith­
out violence, driving w ith a susided license, and reckless driving.
:ause officers saw him carrying
the child, a 10-year old cousin,
w hich they felt m ight end anger the
child, h e w as also charged w ith child
abuse.
• Jo se Luis Garcia, 37, o f M agnolia
Avenue, Sanford, w as arrested by
deputies Thursday, on his bike.
W hen d eputies approached him ,

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• Roy W ickers ham , 42, and
Phyllis W ickersham , both o f Sir
Law rence D rive in Sanford, w ere
arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday. After receiving a call
regarding possible d rug activity at
their hom e, officers conducted a sur­
veillance and reportedly saw Roy
load a box o f m aterial in his pickup
truck and drive off. H e w as stopped
by Sanford police on Lake M ary
Blvd. and the box proved to contain
chem icals used in the m anufacture
o f narcotics. H e w as arrested and
taken to the John E Polk
Correctional Facility.
W ith that inform ation, police
obtained a search w arrant o f his resi­
dence w here they encountered his
w ife, Phyllis. A search o f the hom e
uncovered chem icals used in the
m anufacturing o f m ethaphetam inc,
crack cocaine, som e burnt marijuana
cigarettes and drug paraphernalia.
Each o f the W ickcm am s were arrest­
ed on charges o f possession o f crack
cocaine ana possession o f under 20
gram s o f m arijuana. Additional
charges could be forthcom ing.

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Daan Snath
Tommy Vincent

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The Su b u rb an R ep u b lican
W om en’s C lu b will hold a
Red, W hite and Blucgrass
fund raiser Barbeque at the
B am , H ighw ay 17-92 in
Sanford on Monday, A ug. 5
from 5 JO until 8JO p.m.
Plenty o f food, m usic, enter­
tainm ent, and a straw ballot
for candidates.
For reservations, contact
Betty H irsch, 6600 Bear Lake
Terrace, A popka, 32703.
Monday, Aug. 5, from 3 JO
until 5 JO pan., B rethren
R each in g O u t w ill hold the
second onnual N ational K id's
D ay Celebration to encourage
youth achicvcm tent. Guest
speakers w ill be various com ­
m unity leaders.
O n Wednesday, Aug. 7
from 2 until 5 p.m . it's the
fifth annual Am erica G oes
Back to School event, a com ­
m unity sponsored youth pro­
gram to prom ote fam ily suport and help in giving out
Dack
ack to school su
suppliles.
For additional inform ation
contact Rose D avis a* 407302-4143.

Haraid photo by Tom m y Vlnoanl

“Serving Seminole County Since 190S"
Sunday, July 2 8 .2 0 0 2 • Vol. 94, No. 98

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Sanford Police Investigator Joseph Santiago prepares to tansporl an evidence bag
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T h e Sem in o le H erald

Editorial
Michato Jarla

Published every Wednesday and Saturday by
Republic Newspapers, Inc. • 300 N . French Avs., Sanford. F L 32771
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S e m in o le County
N ortheast D em ocratic C lub
will hold a reception and din­
ner, Saturday, Aug. 24, at 6:30
p.m ., at Hilton
O rlando/A ltam onte Springs
Hotel. T h e event will honor
the late Gov. Lawton Chiles
and give people the opportu­
nity to m eet N ational, State
and Local D em ocratic
Leaders and candidates,
including Daryl Jones, Bill
M cBride, Janet Reno and
m any others. C ost is $100 per
plate
Reservations for this fund
raiser must be m ade by no
later than Monday, August
19. M ake checks payable to
Sem inole County N ED C, and
mail to Sem inole County
N ortheast D em ocratic Club,
P.O. Box 181763, Casselberry,
FL 32718.
For additional inform ation
or dinner selections, phone
Dean Ray at 407-687-6410 or
M argaret Jackson at 407-3225676.

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C om panion A n im als, In c., to
discuss the challenges and
help find solutions to the pet
overpopulation program.
Protectors o f Com panion
Anim als, Inc. is a nonprofit
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young people and fam ilies
abduction prevention, eva­
sion and escape techniques,
Saturday, Ju ly 27 beginning at
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For additional inform ation
phone Barth Engert at 407293-1361 or Shirley Row e at
407-672-2425.

In the can: H ere's a photo Daniel — and
som e others — ought to like.
The city o f Sanford is considering a plan to
liave uniform garbage cans (they call them
"to ters"). N o decision has been m ade and there
is still m uch m ore discussion ahead, but the
gist is the city w ants every household to have
type o f trash can, m aking it easier for trash col­
lectors and
im proving the
visual im age of
the city. The cost
fo r 11,000 toters
is about
$450,000 and
w ould be capi­
talized over sev­
eral years.
U nder one plan,
residents would
pay an extra
$1.50 p er month
for five years.
The city is
asking for feed­
back to gauge
Canned Editor
resid ents' inter­
est. You can call the City Com m ission office at
407-330-5607 to weigh in. You can also send an
e-m ail to editorO scm lnoleherald.com or call me
at the Herald office at 407-322-2611.
As a personal note, I have lived in several
cities, and have friends and fam ily m em bers,
that use these types o f toters. I like them . W hat
do you think?
So how much garbage can fit into the toters?
In the great tradition o f investigative reporting,
I undertook a scientific study to find out. My
m ethod? 1 got canned. As you can see from the
photo above, this 95-gallon toter can hold a lot
o f trash (keep the smart rem arks to yourself,
m ister). W ithout me in it, the toter w eighs 46
pounds. There are also 20-, 35-, and 65-gallon
sizes available. Sorry, 1 d idn't try on any o f the
other sizes. I'm an extra-large type o f guy.

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Ju st a good o l' boy: For the record, Daniel
says he didn't flip-flop regarding B ob G o ff or
centralf1oridapolling.com . You'll recall Daniel
was touting how close the D istrict 2 race is
based on G off's online poll, just a m onth after
writing a letter to the editor dism issing the
very sam e polling service.
"I want to m ake it clear that I am not 'flip flopping' about any o f m y view s, or that I had
said anything critical o f Mr. G off or o f ccn tralf1oridapolling.com ," Daniel w rote In an email. "C ould it be that you are ju st another arm
o f the good ol' boys now controlling Sem inole
County, and you are doing your best to m uddy
the w ater and confuse the voters?"
I'll adm it to confusing the voters on the
Davis-Daniel screw up, but w hen Daniel calls
centralfloridapolling.com "self-serving" and
"m islead ing to the point o f absurdity," then
publicizes its findings w hen they favor his
cam paign. I've got to ask: W ho's m uddy the
water?
But m ake up your ow n m ind. Daniel has a
nice Web site at w w w .billdanielforfocc.com .

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ELIZ A BETH SW EAT A B B O T T
Elizabeth Sw eat Abbott, 69,
Essence Ave., Altamonte
Springs, died Friday, July 5,
2(X)2 at her residence. Born Dec.
2 ,1 9 3 2 in Eustis, she was a life­
long Central Florida resident.
She w as a housew ife and a
m em ber of Palm etto Baptist
C h u rch .

Survivors include son, Jeff
A bbott; brother, Roy Sw eat; sis­
ter, Louise Helslcy.
Gram kow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
A U BR EY E. C O M B S
Aubrey E. Com bs, 67, of
H aw thorne Florida, died
Sunday, July 21, 2002 at his resi­
dence. He was a resident of
Sanford for
20 years. He
was m anag­
er of
Sam bos
Restaurant
and with
Craft Foods,
Inc. He was
a veteran of
the M arine
Corps
Reserve.
Survivors
include children, Guy, St.
Augustine, Jay Com bs-W righl,
G ainesville, Randy, Jacksonville,
Edward, Forest, Va., Ken,
Sanford; sister, Barbara Adam s,
Cleveland, Tenn.; nine grand­
children; one great-grandchild.
A m em orial service for fam ily
and friends will be held at 2:30
p.m., Aug. 3, at his lakeside
hom e In Hawthorne.
W illiam s Thom as Funeral
Hom e, Gainesville, in charge of
arrangem ents.

World War II, an Air Force vet­
eran o f the Korean C onflict, and
Army National Guard veteran
during the Viet Nam war. I le
was a m em ber o f O ur Lady of
the L ik e s Catholic Church.
Survivors include wife, Anna;
sons, John, M edford, N.Y., Jeff,
Clearw ater; daughter, Denise
Divita, D eltona; sister, Jean
I logan, Dum int, N .J.; 13 grand ­
children; one great-grandchild.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, O range City, in charge of
arrangem ents.
M A RILYN LEE STA P L E S
M arilyn Lee Staples, 64,
A m cm Avenue, Deltona, died
Thursday, July 25, 2002 at her
residence. Born in Chicago, III.,
she moved to Central Florida 25
years ago. She w as a hom em ak­
er anil a m em ber o f Good
Shepherd Evangelical Lutheran
Church o f Deltona.
Survivors include husband,
Richard, Sr., D eltona; sons,
Richard, Jr., H ollyw ood, FI.,
Ronald, D eltona; daughter
Diane, IDeltona; brother, Richard
Steinbock, C hicago; sisters,
Kathleen Brignian and Janet
Young, both o f W oodridge, III.;
two grandsons; tw o great­
grandchildren.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
1lom o, O range City, in charge of

Survivors include sons,
Patrick J„ Holly Hill, David M..
Ormond Beach; daughters,
Anne M. Cam pbell, Winter
Springs, Sara L., Mt. Airy, Md.;
brother, Howard I (all, Morgan

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T H O M A S D. LEM O N
Thom as D. Lem on, 85, of
O steen, died Wednesday, May
24, 2002. B om Nov. 16, 1916 in
Pine G rave, W.Va., he moved to
O steen in 1958. He was form er­
ly em ployed by the State of
Florida D epartm ent of
A griculture and Stouffer
Chem ical Co. He was a decorat­
ed U S . Navy veteran in World
War II and Korean war. He was
a m em ber of Calvary Baptist
Church, Osteen, and belonged
to Fleet Reserve.
Survivors include wife,
M uriel O . "S u e" Lem on; son,
Tom, Stone M ountain, Ga.;
brother, Jack, Batesville, Ark.
Funeral services will be at 11
a.m . Saturday, July 27, at
Calvary Baptist Church in
O steen, w ith Rev. Benny Tart
officiating.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
m ents.
PETER SLAW KO W SK1
Peter Slawkow skl, 77„ C enter
C ourt, M edford, N.Y., died
M onday, July 22, 2002 at Sun
Rest Nursing Home, in Fort
Jefferson, N.Y. Born in Bronx,
N.Y., he lived from in 1985
until 1998. He was retired from
C on Edison after 35 years. I le
w as a U.S. Navy veteran of

M ARY L. TILL1S
Mary L. Tlllis, 78, Forrest
Drive, Sanford, died
Wednesday, July 24, 2(X)2. Born
in Philippi, W.Va., she moved to
Central Florida in 1935. She was
a hom em aker and a m em ber of
First Baptist Church, Sanford.
She w as a form er m em ber of
the W om ens Club and Garden
Club.
Survivors include sons, John,
Brandcnton, M ichael, DeBary,
Christ, W oodstock, G a.; 10
grandchildren; 12 great-grand­
children.
National Crem ation Society
Beacon Chapel, W inter Park, in
charge of arrangem ents.

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A nthony Edward G enerose,
77, Hunt Circle, Deltona, died
Monday, June 2 2 ,2 0 0 2 at his
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Bom in Lattim er M ines,
Penn.,'he moved to Central
Florida 20 years ago. He w as a
retired fork lift operator for U.S.
Steel. He was a World War II
veteran o f the U.S. Coast Guard
and C atholic by faith.
Survivors include w ife, Ruth,
Deltona; son, Anthony,
Levittow n, Penn, sisters, Sarah
Kalish, Brook, N.J. Frances
C orridini, H azclton, Penn.;
brothers, John, Levittown,
Penn., Thom as, Lattim er M ines,
Penn., Law rence, West
Ha/.elton, Penn.; five sisters,
including Anna Mae DeMelfy,
M ary G enerose and PatriciaBalusko, all o f Lattim er M in is.;
three grandchildren; one great­
grandchild.
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THK SEMINOLE HERALD

O pin io n
O u r V iew

A new exit:
Learn to live with it
If you arc motoring castbound on Interstate-1 from the
Orlando, Longwood or Lake Mary area, and plan to go to the
Sem inole Towne Center mall, don't wait to exit the interstate until
you actually see the mall on your right. The exit ramp is officially
closed, and will not be reopened.
People coming from the south, heading for the mall, will be
required to exit at 101-BC. (Exit 101-A is for SR-46A west 25th
Street).
For awhile, this is going to be confusing to regular users of the
interstate, especially those com ing home from work and using
that exit on a daily basis.
Eventually, getting off at 101-BC will lead one to two collector
roads - one going to the Grccneway, and the other, which is now
open, leading to SR-46. (The Greeneway collector road is expected
to open in September).
With the extremely heavy home-bound traffic during rush
hour, in the past, the exit ramp at SR-46 has often produced a line
up of cars a mile or two long on 1-4 in the right lane. This has
caused numerous accidents, and many hot tempers to flair.
Now, closing the exit ramp directly onto SR-46, no doubt is
going to cause more anger. Until motorists get used to it, many
are going to miss the 101-BC exit, and end up having to pass the
mall area and get off at the 17-92 exit, then circle around and head
back north to SR-46.
Some of us may not like this new concept, but the Highway
Department says it's for our ow n good - to help avoid lengthy
traffic jam s waiting to exit, as has been the case in the past. The
collector roads are designed to m ove traffic more smoothly.
But just like any other change in traffic we may encounter,
w e're going to have to live with it - and get used to it. Getting
angry because they moved your favorite exit ramp w on't help
anyone - you, or nearby vehicles which you may encounter.
Exercise com mon toad savvy and drive safely. If you miss the
exit - consider it a m inor goof, and try to remember what exit you
are to use next time.
And just to cheer you up - Department of Transportation
Spokesman Steve Hom an has assured us that this is the ONLY 1-4
ramp change being made.

Remember
our veterans
This weekend marks the beginning o f one w ar and the end
o f another. O ne m onth after Archduke Ferdinand o f AustriaHungary and his w ife were assassinated by a Serbian
Nationalist, H ungary declared w ar on Serbia on July 2 8 ,1 9 1 4 . It
is considered the official beginning o f World W ar I.
W hile Germany, Russia, France and Great Britain entered the
w ar within a w eek, the United States d id n't becom e involved
...................................... until A pril 6 ,1 9 1 7 . (We had 53,513 casual­
ties in that war).
The w ar that ended w as the Korean War,
w ith the end observed on Ju ly 2 7 ,1 9 5 3 .
W hile the w ar lasted three years and 32
days, truce negotiations were underway
for tw o years and 17 days.
W hen the final agreem ents were reached
by the U S . and North Korea, both sides
claim ed victory. N ational Korean War
Veterans Arm istice Day is a holiday by
Presidential Proclam ation in the United
N ic k
States, but not observed with any fanfare.
Vets o f all wars arc honored together in
Veterans Day and Armed Forces Day.
• • • • • • •
N ot actually w inning the Korean War
has left a bad taste in the hearts of many Korean War veterans.
The U S . sim ply d oesn't lose wars, and while they d idn't exact­
ly lose this one, they did n't w in either. Veterans who do choose
to discuss it often say, " I f w e'd have only.....", and say that the
U S . should have hit harder and w ith more heavy artillery and
m ade m ore air attacks. M any believe we could have won the
war.
O thers recognized the futility of the war, and believe peace
talks should have been finalized sooner, due to the heavy casu­
alties reported, 33,687 com bat deaths and 103,284 wounded out
o f the 5.7 m illion servicem en and wom en involved.
Veterans o f World War I have m ostly left us now. Veterans of
the Korean War are m ostly in their 70s. Nonetheless, we
shou ld n't forget them and the sacrifices they made for ou r free­
dom . T h e Korean (and Viet N am ) w ar survivors don't talk
m uch about what it w as like, but they were there, they saw the
horrors o f war, and rejoined society.
W e all rem em ber D ecem ber 7th, we all remember Septem ber
11, and the end o f the Civil War, but let's also remember these
Korean and World War vets. They deserve a day o f honor.

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H ere’s som e co o l history
SAG HARBOR, N.Y. — In the
filled with New Yorkers sleeping
science and medicine rather than
sundown, bring chairs and sit at
year 1902,100 years ago, a great
on the grass, content with small
as the story of great politicians
the bottom of the stairs, just star­
many interesting things hap­
breezes now and then. In 1917,
and generals. In fact, a quick
ing at the glowing bulb.
pened. The U S .
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check revealed that the first
............ in Chicago, a m ovie the­
Actually, com e to think o f it, I
Congress appropriated
apparatus that might be called
ater put in Carrier
remember doing the same thing
$40 million for President
an air conditioner was actually a
equipm ent and hung
when television reached stores
Theodore Roosevelt to
out a banner decorated
device that, in 1851, blew air
and hom es in the 1950s. We
begin buying up land in
with painted idclcs, say­
over trays of ice in a malaria
stood on the street and stared at
Panama for a canal that
ing "A ir Cooled." Folks
hospital in Apalachicola, Fla.
the thing for hours, not just at
would reach from the
there went to the theater
the programming, but at the test
The history of the world, told
Atlantic to the Padfic
all day and didn't much
patterns that filled the little backas a chronicle o f technological
oceans. An American
care that they saw the
advance, is certainly more com ­
and-white screens most of the
Richard
named King Gillette
sam e film over and over
day.
pelling than looking at statues of
patented a design for a
again.
men on horses. Actually, the
How important, then, was the
razor that looked more
, • • v
The first window
horses were no longer necessary
invention of air conditioning?
like a hoe than a knife.
units were put in homes
after the invention o f the auto­
Richard Nathan, director of the
The Boer War ended in South
in 1951. Fourteen years later, the
mobile and the riders arc mostly
Rockefeller Institute of
Africa, and ex-slaves in the
ballpark in — where else? —
long forgotten. Electric lighting
Government at the State
American South demanded pen­
Houston was covered by a dome
practically doubled the produc­
University o f New York, was
sions for their unpaid work.
and air-conditioned. As
tivity of men and women and
asked that question by Newsday.
Interesting. But none o f those
Newsday also noted, the New
certainly changed the world
He answered: "A ir conditioning
things compared with the world­ York Yankees would still have
more than World War I, which
had a fundamental demographic
changing work of an engineer
been the world champions o f » IW ppertetf HUnfc ck l c W l t l M 9'• » (•and^ddhomic impact on the
for the Buffalo Forge Co. named
baseball last year if it were not
same time. M y father-in-law,
country, contributing along with
Willis Carrier. In that year,
for air conditioning, because
who grew up in Harlem when it
the d vil rights movement. —lf-1 —i
was a G cfm an neighborhood,
Carrier designed and installed
there could h o t be a team called
had to make an estimate, ft's
1
something called an "A pparatus
the Diamondbacks playing in
told m e that when the first
about 50-50 in terms o f the
importance o f the two o f them ."
for Treating A ir" in a printing
buildings in the area were elec­
the sum m er heat of Arizona.
plant in Brooklyn. The Sacketttrified — a single bulb w as typi­
It has always amazed m e that
W ilhclms Lithographing and
cally installed on the first floor
more history is not written
O 2002 U N IV E R S A L PRESS S Y N D IC A TE
Publishing Co. had ordered a
— neighbors would gather after
around advances in technology,
machine to stabilize lithographs,
which changed size and image
with fluctuations in heat and
humidity in the summertime.
Air conditioning w as invent­
ed. The world and its work
changed forever. A city called
Houston could be built in the
unbrcathablc air o f southern
Texas. Computer chips could one
day be made in India. The pro­
ductivity of the world practically
doubled as w hole new areas of
the globe became more com fort­
ably inhabited.
The only place I saw this cen­
tennial mentioned w as in
Newsday, the newspaper that
covers Long Island, which has
been a pretty hot place these last
few days. The paper noted that
people of a certain age in New
York City remembered sleeping
through sum mer nights on the
stoops of their houses or on the
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fire escapes. Central Park was

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On the Street
The Herald asks people what they th in k ...
The start of
school is just
around the cor­
ner, and teachers
and school stafT
is back in the
classrooms get­
ting ready. We
asked several
people at Pine
Crest
Elementary
School in
Sanford if they
are excited about
the first day of
the 2002/2003
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school and our stu­
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everything I can to
prepare lor the new
year.
Carrie Raines

Yes, I am very much
excited. It's exciting
to meet the students
for the first time. At
this age, they have
so much potential.
U se Brandes

Yes, 1 am very, very
excited. This is my
first year at Pine
Crest. Kinder Camp
has gotten me excit­
ed.
Bobbl Platt

Custodian

Kindergarten teacher

Kindergarten teacher

I'm excited to see al
the new kids coming
to our school. I love
to see their reaction
on the first day.
Christy Qulllano
Kindergarten teacher

Yes, I am excited. It
will be nice to have
the kids back. I look
forward to the new
year with all the
changes and new
faces.
Cassandra Pinkney
Secretary

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The Way We Were: Items of

Los Angeles Times Sunday Crossword Puzzle
E d ite d b y R ic h N o r r is and J o y c e N ic h o ls L e w is
"S Q U E E Z E P LA Y "
B y D A V E AND
DIANE E PP ER S O N
ACROSS
1 Kind ol radio
5 Gat one * laet wet
9 Man ol morals
14 Restrict
19 "Star Wara"
royalty
20 Destruction
21 Goo
22 Actress Anouk
23 Distinctive flavor
24 -60s British P.M.
Douglas-Home
25 Outdoor arcade?
27 Robin's cardplaying love?
30 Rhythm
31 Hilt dimber
32 Fabled fliers
33 Present, as a
question
34 Spanish ayes
35 It's usually a led
38 Cascades peak
41 Noted supporter
ol Pompey the
Great
43 Tequila source
45 Bugs in Vegas?
51 1942 battle site
53 Frequent hangout
54 Ellers designing
son
55 "Mourning
Becomes
Electra’ brother
58 It parallels the
radius
58 Fr. title
59 Call lor help
81 Casino game
pitfall?
84 Bums, a.g.
68 Tricky curve
67 Fanatical
68 Audi and BMW
71 Mimic
74 1949 Gatsby
portrayer
75 Troilng lor a

97 Back fin
9 9 "__lor Innocent":
Grafton novel
100 Disposed
103 Some vipers
104 Freshwater
food fish
106 Central
108 Before
110 Analysis ol a
board game?
116 Quest for the
right word?
118 Clean up the
galley?
119 Hostile
120 * _ youl"
121 III. mold
Athens?
122 Actress
Moreno
123 Server ol
stacks,
familiarly
124 Medicated
125 Itty-bitty
128 Witnessed

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28 Photographer
Adams
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29 Raid victim
2 Fast finish?
33 Early Scotland
3 Come across
inhabitant
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partner
surface
5 Specter
36 Greek market
8 New Year's word 37 like a Gl series,
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chemically
8 Microsoft
39 HAIotse's lover
reference
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9 Meal garnish
41 Woven rattan
10 Disney's middle 42 Too the line
S.S. Van Dine
name
sleuth Philo
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12 Federal financial 46 Hindu god ol
desire
planning gp.
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14 Volcanic crater
48 Eliot's "Adam _ "
15 Ready to reap
49 Savings vehicles
18 "It's _ world"
50 Santa's sackful
17 Grenoble
52 Levy on a levy
gratitude
57 PIN requester
18 Asian dogs, lor
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62 Wheel srto
63 Put a new cover
on, as a book
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icicie" coiner
65 Treasuries
69 Classic sports
cars
70 Fakes
71 Plugging away
72 Cure opening?
73 Corp. honcho
78 Chlchdn
Mayan ruins
77 "Lord, _ ? * :
Matthew
78 JapaneseAmertcan
79 Fills the tank,
with "up"
81 2000 World
Series team
82 Actress Charlotte
et al.
86 "Get going!"
87 First-rate

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90 Christianity, e g :
Abbr.
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93 Jai alal basket
94 Pennies
98 T h o Joy Luck
Club" author
100 Sap sucker
101 Whero many
Goyas hang
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name
105 Nervous
107 Ancient Celtic
priest
109 Folklore fiend
110 Remote button
111 Comics canine
112 Dieter's word
113 Turkish title
114 Novel Idea
115 Really play up .
117 Ground
breaker

interest in the society’s newletter
Tin’ follow ing Iwo items were
in the July-August issue of the
Sanford Historical Society
new sletter of w hich I am editor.
.....................................
Tlie first
article refers
to the
Second
Sem inole
War and
was found
by
a ’searchcr
Jim Cara.
The sec­
ond article
Grace
on Sanford
Stin ecip h er schools was
contributed
by Virgie
Him an Cone of G reenville, S.C.,
age 93, who lived in Sanford
1913-22 while her father. Rev.
G eorge Hym an w as pastor of
First baptist Church. It w as dur­
ing his pastorate that the brick
sanctuary w as built.

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1837 edition o f N iles' National
Register which w as published
in W ashington C ity every
Saturday:
"FR O M FLORIDA. We have
moa* than once resolved not to
publish any accounts faim
Florida unless o f an official
character - for in three cases out
o f four, statem ents w hich seem
authentic are not to be relied on,
and thus perplex both readers
and editor.
"It now seem s that there Is no
prospect of a speedy term ina­
tion o f the war, unless hostilities
aa* actively prosecuted by the
Am erican com m anding general,
for Sam Jones, instead o f being
w illing to suram der, is concen­
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Jesup is also m aking great
p a ’parations for the cam paign,
and w as m oving upon Sam
Jones’ town w ith a large and
well appointed force.
"M ajor M cLean, one o f Gen.
Jesup's staff, w ho has been
reputed to procure steam boats
of a very light draft, so as to
establish depots on Indian
River, which is expected to be
the seat of war, arrived at
Savannah, on the 22d inst. from
G ary's Ferry, and has com m uni­
cated the follow ing to the editor
of the 'G eorgian.'
"T h e regular forces under
Gen. Jesup com posed of about
1,500 m en, (all regulars) have
moved from Fort M ellon under
the im m ediate com mand of
Gen. Eustis.
"T h e depot at Fort M ellon is
secured inside of a large picket,
garrisoned by 140 men under
the com m and of Major
Stanfonerd.
"G en . H ernandez, with the
Tennessee volunteers, moved at
the sam e tim e along the St.
John, on the eastern side toward
the south, w hile General Eustis
m arched on the western side.
"A ll o f the Florida volunteers
had been discharged, w ith the
exception o f one or tw o com pa­
nies. Previous thereto they had
scoured the w hole country from
St. A ugustine to M osquito, and
thence dow n the St. Johns to
opposite Fort M ellon on Lake
Monroe.
"A depot is to be established
under the com m and of M ajor
D earborn, in or above Lake
Harney, which is about 30 or 35
m iles southeast o f Fort M ellon."
Further in form ation on the
War
A fter the above w as pub­
lished in the newsletter, I
received a note from M ichelle
M ena with inform ation on the

Second Sem inole War during
1837 taken from "A I listory of
the United States in
C hronological O rder - 432 AD 1886". I then checked "The
Encyclopedia of American Facts
and D ales" and have used both
sources for the follow ing brief
infuriation on this war.
Tlie federal governm ent was
com m itted to a policy of remov­
ing all eastern Indians to reser­
vations w est o f the Mississippi
River and a treaty had been
signed in 1832 w ith the
Sem inole Indians o f Florida.
W hen the tim e cam e in 1835 to
begin the m ove, m any
Sem inoles refused to go; the
resistance w as led by Indian
C h ief O sceola. In N ovem ber the
Second Sem inole War erupted.
Federal troops w ere sent to
Florida but had little success
against the Indians w hose raid­
ing parties struck quickly then
vanished.
In 1837, a num ber o f chiefs
called on G eneral Jesup at Fort
Dade (M arch 6) and signed a
treaty w hich guaranteed a
speedy peace and prom pt trans­
port of the Indians during the
sum mer. However, O sceola
reappeared and urged the viola­
tion o f the treaty and renewed
the war.
O n O ct. 2 ,1 8 3 7 , O sceola, w ith
several chiefs and w arriors, a
gain appeared at Jesu p 's camp
under a flag of truce.
Exasperated by his form er
treachery, Jesup captured all the
Indians and placed them in con ­
finem ent. O sceola w as sent to
Fort M oultrie, S.C ., w here he
died o f a fever in 1838.
N early 9,000 troops remained
in the state, engaging w ith the
Indians until the end o f the
year. The A m erican forces did
not overcom e the Sem inoles
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Husband who got an eyeful should now get an earful
D EAR A BBY : My husband,
him, and she's usually braless
"A t," and I have been married 18 and in skimpy tank lops. (She
years. We have a 12•••••••••••••••••••a has an ample bosom.)
year-old daughter. List
Yesterday, when Al
year we bought a w on­
w as sitting on the
derful old hom e that
stairs that lead to the
has an apartm ent in
apartment, this gal
back over the detached
bent over at face level
two-car garage.
and tied her sneaker
For the past year,
while flashing him! O f
we’ve rented the apart­
course my husband
ment to a 20-som e­
got an eyeful — how
could he not?
thing couple who are
the son and daughter-in
I w as hanging laun­
law o f a gisnl friend of
dry nearby and wit­
ours. These renters have
nessed the whole
• • • • •
no children. The young w m
thing. I didn't say any­
wife likes to chitchat with my
thing at the time, but I ache
husband every time she sees
inside now. Abby, I’m not bad-

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looking, but I'm in my late 40s
and feeling threatened by this
young "babe."
How should I address this?
Should I raise the rent? G o on
strike? Above all, I don't want
our daughter to witness the
stress and jealousy that's eating
at me. Can you help m e resolve
this?
FAITH FUL W IFE IN
NEW Y O R K STATE
D EA R FAITH FUL W IFE; Tire
young woman is a poor role
nrodel for your daughter. Tell
your husband you think the
young woman is being intention­
ally provocative and that you're

iger
living there. Inform the tenants
it’s time they started looking for
other quarters. If your husband
resists, then I urge you both to
talk it out with a marriage coun­
selor, because there's no reason
why you should be uncomfort­
able in your ow n home. •
• ••••
D EA R ABBY; After reading
tire letter from "Jud y in Tucson,"
regarding control freaks who
Insist their weddings be picturerfect, I have to tell you what
opened to m e when I was 18.
My best friend, "C arrie," was
being married and asked m e to
be her maid of honor. However,

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she told me I w as too fat and I
would have to lose weight before
the wedding because she didn't
want me to ruin her wedding
pictures. I went on a strict diet
and lost weight, but that w as not
enough for Carrie. She replaced
me with a thinner girl, but told
m e I was welcome to attend the
ceremony. I was very hurt.
My parents loved Carrie and
told m e I w as being overly sensi­
tive. They were unable to attend
her wedding, but gave m e a card
with cash to give to the bride
and groom. My boyfriend
thought the w ay I had been
treated was terrible and suggest­
ed w e ditch the wedding — and

w e did. We took M om 's gift and
had a wonderful evening out on
the town.
M y m other still mentions the
fact she never received a thankyou note from Carrie. M aybe
som eday I will tell her the truth
— but I'm still not sorry for what
w e did.
TE L LIN G TH E
T R U T H IN D U LU TH
R S. I recently ran Into Carrie
at the mall. Poor thing, she’s put
on quite a few pounds. (1 have
lost 100 pounds — and look
great!)
D EA R TE L L IN G TH E
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Abby
C ontinu ed from Page BA
TR U TH : I don't condone what
you did, but your m otive was
understandable. Carrie's priori­
ties were misplaced, but it’s
wrong for you to continue to
allow your mother to think your
form er friend failed to acknow l­
edge her generous gift.
You're older and wiser now —
not to mention thinner — so 'fess
up and face the music.

Suddenly I have a curfew —
which I ignore — and Dad does­
n't like m e going out with Vince.
If this continues, it will ruin a
potential relationship before it
has a chance to develop. How
can I convince my father I am no
longer a child and should be
allowed to live my own life while
I'm still young enough to have
one?
UN D ER H O U SE A R R E ST IN
NEW JE R SE Y

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D EA R ABBY: I am a 34-yearold woman who recently started
dating a 40-yearold man I'll call
Vince. Wc get along great and
like each other very much.
The problem is my 83-year-old
father. When Mom passed away
last year, I was chosen to move
back home to look after him.

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A R R E ST: Your father is well
aware that you are not a child. I
don't know his mental status, but
it appears he docs not want to
lose a companion and house­
keeper he can control.
I don't know w ho chose

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man and have no social relation­
ship with his mother. My initial
reaction was to ignore the whole
thing, but my wife thought I
should send a gift o f money as a
matter of courtesy — which I did.
Here's the clincher 1 received a
thank-you note written in my coworker's handwriting! What do
you make of this, Abby?
PERPLEXED IN
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D EAR ABBY: A co-worker
sent me an invitation to a party
celebrating her son's graduation
from college. The envelope was
addressed with a computer mail­
ing label.
The party fell on a day I work.

D EA R PERPLEXED: It's sad,
really, because it shows the extent
to which your co-worker has
failed as a parent. The man's
mother appears to be in complete
control of her son's social life —
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D EA R ABBY: "Going
Coconuts" complained that she
and her fiance arc having a
Hawaiian-themed wedding and
liad received an invitation to a
pre-wedding potluck: Iluau at the
and
home of her future&gt;brother
bn
sister-in-law. She felt hurt and
angry because they had "stolen"
her theme. You sided with her.
I disagree. Her future in­
laws may have been only trying
to extend the theme of the wed­
ding. "Coconuts" needs to
remember that you don't marry
just the man — you also marry
the family. This is no time to start

a feud. If she doesn't attend the
party, she'll be starting off on the
wrong fool with her fiance's fam­
ily

I think you — and "Coconuts
— t(X)k it the wrong way.
HAPPY INDIANA IN-LAW
DEAR HAPPY IN-LAW: I
received a stack of letters fmm
readers echoing your sentiments.
I did not consider that the brother
and sister-in-law might simply be
applying the theme of the wed­
ding rather than co-opting it. It
would have been better had 1
offered the bride-to-be a dose of
cool reality rather than a soft
shoulder. I hope my advice didn't
pour cold water on a hot party.
Mea culpa.
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T he S eminole H erald

Solution to T o d a y ’s Puzzle

C o n tin u ed from P age 1A

T he follow ing two item s were
in the July-A ugust issue o f the
Sanford I listorical Society
new sletter o f w hich I am editor.
Tlie first article refers to the
Second Sem inole War and w as
found by researcher Jim Cara.
Tlie second article on Sanford
schools w as contributed by
Virgie Him an C one of
G reenville, S.C ., age 93, w ho
lived in Sanford 1913-22 while
her father, Rev. G eorge Hym an
w as pastor o f First Baptist
Church. It w as during his pas­
torate that the brick sanctuary
w as built.

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Forces M ove S ou th
from Fort M ellon
The follow ing is a direct
quote from the D ecem ber 29,
1837 edition o f N iles' N ational
Register w hich w as published

See Puzzle on Page 5A
jr u r ix x x r x

Salon On Park

"A ll o f the Florida volunteers
had been discharged, w ith the
exception o f one or two com pa­
nies. Previous thereto they had
scoured the w hole country from
St. Augustine to M osquito, and
thence dow n the St. Johns to
opposite Fort M ellon on Lake
M onroe.
"A depot Is to be established
under the com m and o f M ajor
D earborn, in or above Lake
H am ey, w hich is about 30 or 35
m iles southeast o f Fort M ellon."

reputed to procure steam boats
o f a very light draft, so as to
establish depots on Indian
River, which is expected to be
the seat o f war, arrived at
Savannah, on the 22d inst. from
G ary's Ferry, and has com m uni­
cated the follow ing to the editor
o f the 'G eorgian.'
"T h e regular forces under
Gen. Jesup com posed o f about
1,500 m en, (all regulars) have
moved from Fort M ellon under
the Im m ediate com m and of
Gen. Eustis.
"T h e depot at Fort M ellon is
secured Inside o f a large picket,
garrisoned b y 140 men under
the com m and o f M ajor
Stanfonerd.
"G en. H ernandez, w ith the
Tennessee volunteers, moved at
the sam e tim e along the St.
John, on the eastern side toward
the south, w hile G eneral Eustis
m arched on the w estern side.

in W ashington C ity every
Saturday:
"FR O M FLORIDA. We have
m ore than once resolved not to
publish any accounts from
Florida unless o f an 6ffid al
character - for In three cases out
o f four, statem ents w hich seem
authentic arc not to be relied on,
and thus perplex both readers
and editor.
"It now seem s that there is no
prospect o f a speedy term ina­
tion o f the war, unless hostilities
arc actively prosecuted by the
A m erican com m anding general,
for Sam Jones, Instead o f being
w illing to surrender, is concen­
trating troops at his town. Gen.
Jesup is also m aking great
preparations for the cam paign,
and w as m oving upon Sam
Jo n es' tow n w ith a large and
well appointed force.
"M ajo r M cLean, one o f Gen.
Jesu p 's staff, w ho has been

Further Inform ation on the War
A fter the above w as pub­
lished in the newsletter, I
received a note from M ichelle
M ena w ith Inform ation on the
Second Sem inole War during
1837 taken from "A H istory o f
the United States in
Chronological O rd er - 432 A D 1886". I then checked "T h e
Encyclopedia o f Am erican Facts

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S em ino le C o u n ty Sheriff's Office Explorer R onnie
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250 people w h o attended a n event hosted by the
Sem inole C o u n ty S h eriffs Office to prom ote the
new ly form ed neighborhood council In the S anford
area. T h e event took place W ed nesda y, Ju ly 2 4, from
4 until 8 p.m . at tho Albertson's S h o ppin g P laza ,
H ig h w a y 1 7-92 at Lake M a ry Btvd. in Sanford. T h e
event featurod a fly-ln by the A ir R escue 3 helicopter,
the Sheriff's office h um vee a n d tactical vehicle, as
well as information displays b y crim e prevention s pe­
cialists. C itizen on Patrol volunteers and m a n y other
m e m b e rs of the Sheriffs Office w e re on h and to
assist. District T w o stafl m e m b e rs also conducted
p o w e r point presentations an d answ ered questions
about crim e trends, neighborhood policing a n d ne igh ­
borhood council. M o re events of this type are
planned countyw ide, to prom ote the neighborhood
council concept.

too. These com panies have to put
confidence into the little man.
H e's the one getting screwed."
Paulucci, w ho labels himself a
political independent, said his
criticism it not partisan. His letter
to Bush reminds the president
that he has been "a friend of your
mother and a hell o f a dollar con­
tributor to you r Republican
adm inistration."
Paulucci said his motivation in
writing the letter was to stand up
for the for "the working man and
wom an — that's w here home
security lies for the investor and
retiree with very little left of their
savings."
"I will not take a dishonest
dollar," Paulucci said. "It's not
worth it. You will get it in the
end. If you do right, you receive
right. If you do w rong, you
receive w rong."
O fficials from the Securities
Exchange Com m ission and con­
gressional com m ittees continue
to investigate further corporate
wrong doing, but Paulucci is
optim istic that the biggest
offenders have been identified.
"I think w e've seen the worst
of it," Paulucci said. "I sure hope
we have."
Paulucd's nam e is known to
m illions for his "Je n o 's Pizza
Rolls," but he began his business
career modestly. His father was
an iron miner and his mother ran
a small grocery store in Aurora,
M inn.,
during
the
Great
Depression.
As a fruitstand barker in the
1940s, Paulucci borrowed $2,500
to start a Chinese foods company
in largely Scandinavian populat­
ed Minnesota. Taking advantage

J e n o ’s C r e d o s
Over the years, Jeno Paulucci has developed a set of credo* —
"Jenoisma" if you will — that typify the approach he has used In
his business career. Though m ost were created decades before the
current corporate scandals, many relate directly to current events.
Here are a few:

There's enuf problems being
honest without the added danger
of being crooked.
Today, unfortunately, the
shortest distance between two
points is money.

The stupidity i f brilliant peo­
ple never ceases to amaze me.
Exercise your authority and
fulfill your responsibility.
The evil done by some is never
undone by Good Deeds later.

tVr say that iiutustry must
work constantly, tirelessly, stub­
bornly to make its ami a better
place to live and earn a living;
that making profit is hot its only
responsibility.

Question my tactics, yes. But
never my ethicsl
What toe need Is strong lead­
ership, not weak-kneed politi­
cians always worried about reelection.

It is said: Man benefits in
many ways by his actions, not
only for profit, but for good.
A crooked brookfollows the
path ofleast resistance. Some
people are like that.
Unfortunately in this world
there are more horses asses than
horses,
.

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don't waitfor me to wave d.

of the thriving vegetable industry
in Sanford and Central Florida,
Paulucci built his Chun King
Corp. into a national dominant
frozen foods company. He sold
the corporation to R.J. Reynolds
Tobacco in the mid-1960s for $63
million cash and became the first
chairm an o f RJR Foods Inc.,
w hich later becam e the RJRNabisco giant.
Paulucci has created m ore
than 50 worldwide enterprises,

the m ost recent o f w hich is
Luigino's. The com pany's line of
frozen entrees and snacks,
M ichelina, is nam ed for his
mother.
He has w on numerous civic
and business awards, including
Executive o f the Year, and was
nam ed
chairm an
of
a
Presidential Mission to Italy to
evaluate disaster relief needs by
President Ford.

four officer unit but one left
recently.
"W ithin the next tw o y ears,"
W ixon said , "w e hope to have
possibly a six to eight person
u n it."

S ch o o ls o r o rg an izatio n s
w ishing to contact the Bike Unit
to arran ge a visit and bike safe­
ty cou rse, should contact the
School Resource O fficer or the
Sanford Police D epartm ent.

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at night, there m ust be lights on
the front and a lit rfcd tail light
on the back. This is in addition
to reflectors that should be on
every bike.
hat it all a m o u n ts to ,"
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should exercise com m on cou r­
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re w earing a head set, you
n 't h ear oncom ing v eh icles."
Both m en stressed that bikes
tie covered by the sam e law s
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violation o f one of the laws,
"G enerally w e w ill give them a
verbal w arning," W ixon said.
"B u t if we find they arc con tin ­
uing to violate the law, they will
be given an official situ ation ."
Through the cooperation of
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v isits to p u b lic and p riv ate
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"W e 'll go an y w h ere upon a
requ est," M orales said.
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Guest speakers will be various
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On Wednesday, Aug. 7 from 2
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#3 how ever, requires the term i­
nals be m oved to a location to
the cast north-cast o f w here they
are presently located.
We ag ree that w e prefer
Alternative # 1," D ale told the
com m ission.
Runw ays
In o ld er to meet the demand
o f exp ected a ir carrier and
' dom estic flight expansions, run•: w ay lengthening is proposed in
' the docum ent.
Requirem ents include extend­
ing runw ay 9L-27L from 3,500
feet to 7,400 feet, and widening it
from 75 to 150 feet. Extending
runw ay 18-36 from 6,002 feet to
8,500 feet. Extending runway 9L27R from 9,600 to 12,000 feet,
and widening it from 150 to 200
feet. Extending runway 9C-27C
from 3,575 feet to 5,000 feet and
w idening it from 75 to 100 feet.
A lso included is the recom­
m endation of constructing a
4,000 foot 4th east-west parallel
runway.
Taxiways
In order to meet the increased

length o f the runways, taxiways
will also have to be lengthened.
They include extending taxiway
B, constructing a full length par­
allel taxiw ay A, north of runway
9L-27R,
extending the parallel taxiway
to runw ay 27L, and constructing
a new parallel north of runw ay
9R-27L.
Access R oadw ays
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plan
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im provem ents to the prim ary
airport access and term inal
roads will be necessary to ensure
adequate capacity for vehicular
traffic. Dale sale! the plans for
im provem ents on the roadw ays
leading to the airport from the
south w ere m oving ahead, and
access will im prove w ith each
im provem ent.
C om m ission
Chairm an Daryl M cLain opined
that the proposed four-laning of
SR -46, east o f Sanford, will help
in handling traffic into and out
o f the airport.
P arking
Additional autom obile park­
ing cap acity and facilities arc
required
to
m eet
forecast

dem ands for public, em ployee
and rental car parking. For short
term parking, the year 2000 saw
90 spaces. By 2020, 2,327 spaces
arc expected to be needed. For
all four categ ories, long and
short term parking, em ployee
parking and rental cars, the
num ber o f spaces in 2000 were
1,598. By the year 2005, they
expect a need for 5,166, and by
2 0 2 0 , 1 7 ,8 3 8 spaces will be peeded.

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struck other parked vehicles.
The suspect, W ilson, then
craw led out the d river's side
w indow o f his vehicle and tried
to run away. He w as captured
about five blocks away, In an
alley, w hich is betw een 3rd and
4th streets, and betw een Park
Avenue and O ak Avenue.

Deputy Soto w as treated and
released from the hospital for
an injury to his right leg.
W ilson w as booked Into the
jail, and faces a charge of
A ggravated Battery with a
M otor Vehicle on a Law
Enforcem ent Officer, and,
Aggravated Assault with a
M otor Vehicle on a Law

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A d d itional m atters taken
un der consid eratio n in the
M aster Plan inclu d e constant
consideration of airport noise,
the need for expanded hangars
and hangar stalls, general avia­
tion aprons, fuel storage loca­
tions, areas o f environm ental
impact.
O nce the M aster Plan is
approved and returned to the
airport w ith appropriate com ­
m ents and possible suggestions,
the airport nas until O ctober 15
to subm it final docum ents and
ilans. Upon final subm ission,
m plcm cntatlon o f the 20 year
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Sports

Sunday
J u ly 28, 2002

th e B iG S
Weekly stats for Seminole
[C o u n ty ’s Major League
Baseball players

Oviedo High School's

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S o u t h e a s t e r n R e g io n a ls
B y D ean Sm ith
Sports Editor
W IL SO N , N.C. — It was a long way to
com e to prove a point, but how about
those Florida teams.
Both the Cal Ripken League Rookie (8and-U nder) and 9-Year-Old Babe Ruth
Baseball Southeastern Regional
Tournam ents cam e to a finals matchup
betw een the sam e four Florida squads
that had met in their respective State
Cham pionship G am e's earlier this

Oviedo Babe Ruth Rookies win
title; 9-year-olds finish second
month.
T he O viedo Rookie Bandits repeated
their Stale Tournament effort, edging
past a very tough M andarin squad, 6-4,
to claim the Southeastern Regional
Cham pionship G am e Thesday night in

Wilson, North Carolina.
TVvo weeks ago the Bandits had com e
from behind to best M andarin, 8-3, in the
State Cham pionship Game.
Unfortunately, things did not go as
well for the O viedo 9-Year-Olds as they

fell 8-7 in nine innings to Cape Coral in
the Final G am e at Kinston, North
Carolina.
The lead changed hands several limes
but, with a runner on first in the bottom
of the ninth inning, a Cape Coral batter
lined a double to right to plate the cham ­
pionship winning run.
It was the second one-run decision in a
championship gam e betw een the two
teams. O viedo had nipped Cape Coral,
See Region, Page 2B

U n c h a r te d te r r ito r y
W inter
Springs
team off
to State
W IN TE R S P R IN G S — It's
only fitting that the youngest
group goes first.
For the first time in its short
existence the W inter Springs
1-lille league will be sending-O.
representative to a State
Tournament.
The M inor Division (ages 910) All-Stars defeated Apopka
for the D istrict 23
Cham pionship and then
earned the League its first
State bid when Ripp Wells
hurled a 4-0 no-hitter at
Azalea Park tn the Section 5
Cham pionship G am e last
week.
The Little League Baseball
M inors State Tournament will
be held today (Saturday)
through July 31st in Haines
City.
W inter Springs is scheduled
to play its first gam e at 6 p.m.
today and then play at 2 p.m.
on Sunday and noon on
Monday.
The team is m anaged by
Sem inole High School gradu­
ate and long-tim e Sanford
softball league player Bob
Wells.
Walt M cComb, Dave Bowen
and Stu Edler arc serving
Wells as coaches.
M em bers o f the team are
Ripp Wells, Zach Edler, TVIcr
LeSage, Kyle M cCom b, Mason
N ix, Shane M ulligan, Vinny
Censabella, Kyle Wilkcy,
Aaron Dobo, Adam Bowen,
Alan Wright and Fletcher Bell.

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O R L A N D O — D aunlc
Culpepper headlines a list o f 12
finalists being considered for
inclusion in the University of
Central Florida Athletics Hall of
Fame. The 2002 class, which
will com e from that list, will be
announced Aug. 1.
Culpepper, a Pro Bowl quar­
terback for the M innesota
Vikings, is one o f six former
All-Am ericans and one o f five
current professional athletes on
the list. O ther nom inees include
PGA Tour golfer Robert
Damron, who won the 2001
Verizon Byron N elson Classic,
Shaw n Jefferson, a veteran of
tw o Super Bow ls, and tw o-tim e
W NBA A ll-Star Tari Phillips.
The 16 current members of
the UCF Athletics Hall o f Fame
and the seven m em bers o f the
selection com m ittee will vote to
determ ine this y ear's inductees.
Each person will cast five votes
based on a weighted scale. The
selection com m ittee will then
review the votes and determ ine
w ho w ill be included in the
2002 class, w hich will be com ­
prised o f a m inim um o f two
and a m axim um o f five
inductees.
2002 w ill m ark the fifth class
of inductees in the UCF
Athletics Hall o f Fam e, which
was founded in 1998.
2002 UCF Athletics Hall of
Fame Finalists (in alphabetical
order):
• Kristy Bum s - Played bas­
ketball from 1984-86.
Even though she played only
two years after transferring
from South Florida, she is fifth
in career scoring (1,154), despite
having played before the threepoint line was introduced.
She holds the school record
for points in a season (691),
field goals in a season (293),
and career scoring average
S e e UCF, Page 2B

Ripp Wells (right) of
Springs All-Stars shows off the
pitching style that allowed him to
hurt a 4-0 no-hltter at the Azalea
Park (Orlando) All-Stare In the
Championship Game of the Uttle
League Baseball Section 5 Minor
Division
(9-10
year
olds)
Tournament last week. Weils' out­
standing pitching earned the firstever State Tournament bid, at any
age level, for the Winter Springs
Little League program. The team,
above, led by manager Bob Wells
(top row, right) will piay Its first game
in the State Tournament today
(Saturday) at 2 p.m. in Haines City.
The double elimination tournament
will continue through Wednesday.

One last try for C hurch League
B y D u n S m ith
Sports Editor

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Asa Evans and Central Baptist take on the
Saints lor the Spring Church Softball League
' title at 6:30 p.m. at Pinehurst Park Monday.

SA N F O R D — Deadlines are meant to
b e kept, but som etim es there is a little
w iggle room.
T he City o f Sanford Recreation and
Parks D epartment Spring Adult Slow
Pitch Softball League w as supposed to
have com e to a close last Monday, July
22nd, no m atter what.
Heavy rains that night looked like the
final gam es of the Church Softball League
would not be played, not a situation that
m ade League Director Jim Schaefer very
happy.
"I want the cham pionships to be decid­
ed on the field,” said Schaefer.
"Unfortunately, without a place to play
w e will probably have to declare a cham ­
pion.*
The reason for the problem was that
work w as supposed to have begun on
both Pinehurst Park and Zinn Beck Field
this week turning over the playing sur­
faces and adding new clay, with

Pinehurst getting a crown to help with
drainage. Work w as also to have begun
on installing scoreboards at both com ­
plexes.
After the w ork is com pleted the fields
were to be closed for a m onth to let them
rest and then opened In m id-August to
give teams three weeks to practice before
the beginning of the Fall season in early
September.
But the scheduling o f the work fell into
place for Schaefer.
"W e're just lucky, I guess," said
Schaefer. "T h e groundsercw will not
begin to tear up the fields until sometime
next w eek and the electrician doing the
scoreboards is supposed to be done on
Friday (yesterday)."
The league did get in three gam es last
Thursday at Pinehurst Park, and the two
leaders are still within a gam e o f each
other.
This Monday, July 29th, at Pinehurst
Park there will be a potential cham pi­
onship gam e betw een league-leading
Sanford Central Baptist Church and the

second place Saints (Church of the Latter
Day Saints) at 6 3 0 p.m.
Central Baptist w on the first m atchup
betw een the tw o team s, way back in
March, 10-6, and a Central Baptist victory
would give the m any-tim e cham pions yet
another trophy for the mantelpiece.
But if the Saints w in the gam e there
would be a winner-take-all gam e at 8 3 0
.m. following a gam e betw een d efendng Polar Bear Cham pion Team N o. 2
from Sem inole Com m unity Church and
the Knights of C olum bus (A ll Souls ,
Catholic Church) at 7 3 0 p.m. that will
decide third place in the final standings.
The most recent standings released for
the Church League were as follow s:
Central Baptist (8-0), the Saints (6-1),
Sem inole Com m unity C hurch 2 (5-3), the
Knights o f Colum bus (4-3), Sem inole
Com m unity Church 3 (2-6) and Sem inole
Com m unity Church 1 and Sanford
Church of Christ (both 1-7).
Schaefer has also announced that the
Organizational M eeting for the A dult Fall
Slow pitch Softball League would be on
Monday, August 19th at 6 3 0 p.m . at the
See So ftb all, Page 2B

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Sunday. July 28. 2002

T he S eminole H erald

UCF
C ontinued from page I B
(20.2). She is also the school's
all-tim e leader in field goal per­
centage (.524), and is third in
career free throw percentage
(.801).
She is one o f only seven play­
ers to score m ore than 1,000
points in a career and is the only
on e to d o so in only two years.
She w as second on the team in
scoring and helped the team to
a 20-10 record in its first season
at the D ivision I level in 1984-85.
She led the team in scoring and
earned first-team All N ew South
W om en’s A thletic Conference
honors in 1986.
• D aunte Culpepper - Played
football from 1995-98.
Set m ore than 30 school
records during his career as well
as three N CAA records. One of
only three players in NCAA his­
tory to rush for m ore than 1,000
yards and pass for more than
10,000 yards during his career.
He earned All-Am erica honors
as a senior by several publica­
tions. He won the Sam m y
Baugh Trophy as the passer of
the year in college football. He
was chosen national Co-Player
o f the Year by the Sports
Network along w ith Ricky
Williams from Texas. He fin­
ished sixth in the Hcism an
Trophy balloting.
He was drafted by the
M innesota Vikings in the first
round in 1999 and w as the start­
ing quarterback in the Pro Bowl
in only his second year in the
NFL.
• Robert Damron - Played golf
from 1991-94 before leaving to
play professionally.
He was a three-tim e honorable
m ention All-Am erican. He is
tied for the m ost w ins in school
history w ith five. He w on the
Sun Belt Conference
Tournament as a freshm an. He
w on the prestigious invitationonly John Hancock AllAm erican Tournament. He
helped the team to tw o N CAA
Regional berths and com peted
at the Regional as an individual
the third year.
He holds the school 54-hole
scoring record and is second to
Andrew Rice in career scoring
average. He is the first from
U C F to m ake it to the PG A Tour
and the first to w in a tourna­
m ent there. He w on the 2001
Byron N elson Classic.
• Tim Foskett - Played baseball
from 1980-83. He becam e U C F's
first All-Am erican in baseball,
d oing so at the D ivision II level
in 1983.

He earned All-South honors in
1980 and also earned All
Sunshine State Conference hon­
ors in 1983. He is the school's
all-tim e hits leader (289), is sec­
ond only to UCF Athletics Hall
o f Fame m em ber Tim Barker in
career stolen bases (92), is sec­
ond in career sacrifices (28), and
is fifth in career batting average
(3 6 3 ).
* M ax "R o n y ” Francois Played soccer from 1980-83.
He w as a three-tim e All-South
perform er and earned AllAmerica honors in 1982. He led
the team to an NCAA
Tournament appearance in 1982
and 1983. He is currently third
in career scoring (101), fourth in
career goals (39), and fifth in
career assists (23). He was
named Sunshine State
Conference O ffensive M V P in
1980 and '81.
Form er UCF Soccer Coach and
current UCF A thletics Hall o f
Fam e nom inee Jim Rudy said o f
Rony, “H e is/w as Bigtime!!! I
recom m end him highly."
He is currently a doctor in
Tampa.
• Shaw n Jefferson - Played
football from 1988-90.
He caught seven touchdow n
passes helped UCF reach the
sem ifinals o f the Division I-AA
playoffs in 1990. He w as drafted
by the H ouston O ilers in the 9th
round in 1991. Has played in
tw o Sup er Bow ls. Currently
plays for the Atlanta Falcons.
H as played in the N FL longer
than any form er U C F player.
His UCF statistics are not that
im pressive since he played only
three seasons.
• Am y Jones - Played soccer
from 1993-96.
She w as an All-Am erican in
1995 and All-Southeast Region
in 1995 and 19% . A three-time
all-conference honoree, she was
the 1995 TAAC Player-of-theYear, U C F's only TAAC Playero f the-Year for w om en's soccer.
She holds the single-season
record for goals w ith 20 and
total points with 46 in 1995. She
is fourth in career goals (38) and
assists (28), third in total points
(104) and tied for fifth in gam e­
w inning goals.
She recorded tw o hat-tricks
during her career and holds the
record for consecutive gam es
scoring w ith nine and consecu­
tive starts w ith 76. She helped
the G olden Knights win four
consecutive TA AC Titles during
her career.
* Ken Leeks - Played basket­
ball from 1988-92.
Leeks led the team in scoring

and rebounding for four consec­
utive years a n a finished his
career as the third-leading scor­
er (1,763) in school history and
the school's all-tim e leading
rebounder (942) as well as the
leader in blocked shots (141).
He trails only UCF Athletics
Hall o f Fam e mem ber Bo Clark
(2,886) and his brother Mike
(2.085) on the school's all-tim e
scoring list. He is one o f only
three players in school history
to score more than 1,500 points
and pull dow n more than 500
rebounds. He earned AllConference honors in the
Am erican South Conference as a
junior.
* Renata M enchikova - Played
volleyball for UCF from 1995-97.
She w as a talented offensive
player w ho led UCF in kills and
aces all three seasons along with
leading the team in digs in 1 9 %
and '97. She is the career leader
in kills (2,151), kills per game
(5.85) , and digs per gam e (3.24).
She also ranks among U C F's alltim e leaders in aces (154,3rd ),
and aces per gam e (.42,2n d ).
She is also the single-game
record holder at UCF in kills
(holds the top five kill totals)
along w ith the top two records
for single-season kills. She w as a
three-tim e first-team all-confer­
ence honoree and w as a named
to the conference all-toum am ent
team three times in addition to
being nam ed 1995 tournam ent
M VP in 1995.
* Sam N attile - Played baseball
from 1980-82.
He w as recently nam ed to the
Sunshine State Conference
Silver Anniversary Team. He
w as named to the All-South
team in 1980. N attile ow ns sev­
eral records on the career lead­
ers list at U C F including hom e
runs (2 4 ,7th), batting average
(352/ 8th ), total bases (1 4 3 ,7th),
slugging percentage ( 5 6 9 , 5th)
a n d to ta l bases (3 3 3 ,8th).
He is the first player from the
school to b e drafted. He was
drafted in the sixth round b y the
Boston Red Sox.
* Tari Phillips • Played basket­
ball during the 1990-91 season.
She played 21 gam es after
transferring from the University
o f G eorgia. She ow ns the UCF
record for best scoring average
(2 5 3 ) and best rebound average
(12.4) in a season. She also
boasts U C F 's top three singlegam e point perform ances as
well as the top rebounding
effort. She scored 45 points
against Lam ar and grabbed 23
rebounds vs. Texas PanA m erican in February o f 1991.

Briefs
SEMINOLE BASEBALL REGISTRA­
TIONS
Sem inole Baseball, a USSSA and PO N Y sanc­
tioned league, will be holding registration for
the Fall the next tw o Saturday's, July 27th and
August 3rd.
Individuals or w hole team s (m ust register
together) arc welcome.
Registration will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . at
the Five Points Com plex on State Road 419 near
W inter Springs.
Sem inole Baseball offers five league age
groups betw een the ages of 5-and-18.
The cost is $50 (10 gam es schedule) for ages 56 and $75 (15 gam e schedule) for ages 7-andUp. Players must bring birth certificate to regis­
ter.
Call 407-323-5570 for m ore inform ation.

STARZ TO PLAY ALL-STAR GAME
The O rlando Starz and O rlando G uardians
M inor League football teams have joined
together along w ith other players throughout
the countiy to form Team USA.
Team USA will take on the Baham as N ational
Team today ( Saturday, July 27th) at 5:30 p.m . at
T hu nd er Field (next to the Citrus Bowl).
Adm ission is free.
Contact Andrew H aines for m ore inform ation
at 407 321-2135 or 321 377-8000.

STARZ TO HOLD TRYOUTS
The O rlando Starz M en's M inor League
Football team will be holding open tryouts for
anyon e over 18 years old.
Tryouts begin Sunday, August 4th, at 2 p.m . at
W inter Springs High School.
R egistration fee is $50 and registration begins

at 1 3 0 p.m .
Contact Andrew H aines to pre-register at 407
321-2135 or 321 377-8000 or visit the website
w w w .orlandostarzfootball.com .

SANFORD TENNIS
T he C ity o f Sanford Recreation and Parks
D epartm ent is offering a Sum m er Junior Tennis
Cam p to run August 5-9.
Registration d o ses A ugust 5 for the cam p.
The C am p, taught by USPTR certified Greg
Jam es and held a t Groveview Park (off o f Lake
M ary Boulevard), has a m inim um size o f six
and m axim um o f 12 juniors.
The cam p schedule is:
* 5 -7 year olds from 8 3 0 a.m . to 9 a m Cost:
$20.
* 8-10 year olds from 9 a.m. to 10 a m Cost:
$35.
* 11-14 year olds from 10 a.m . to 11 a.m . Cost:
$35.
For inform ation call 407-682-6086 or 407-3305697.

SANFORD YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL
The City o f Sanford Recreation and Parks
D epartm ent is taking registrations for its Youth
Flag Football League.
T ne SR D offers leagues in three age groups, 7to -9,10-to -12, and 13-to-15.
T he cost to play is $30 and Player Placem ent
and Final Registration D ay w ill be Saturday,
August 24th on the field across from Sanford
M iddle School on 17-92. New players must
attend this placem ent day that starts at 9 a.m.
For m ore inform ation call 407-330-5697 or to
sign up players m ay got to the Downtown
Youth C enter in Sanford City Hall, 300 North
Park Avenue.

Softball
itinu ed fro m page IB
vntow n Youth Center on the first floor of
ford C ity Hall (on tire com er o f Park and
ilnolc Avenues).
\e cham p ion s from the Spring League will
ive their aw ards prior to the m eeting and the
•ting w ill consist of going over the rules and
llatlons fo r th e upcoming season. To entice
a representatives even more to attend, a dlsnt on the leagu e fees are given to team s who
ittend.
ic Fall Seaso n will begin the w eek of
tem ber 9th.

Registration has also begun for Fall Adult
Volleyball and Fall A dult Church Basketball.
Volleyball is scheduled to begin on August 12th
and Basketball on August 22nd.
T he reason for the early start is that the
Salvation A rm y G ym nasium is only available
until the end o f O ctober or early N ovem ber as the
Salvation A rm y closes the gym so the building
can be used for Thanksgiving and C hristm as pro­
jects.
For inform ation on any adult recreation offer­
ing, please call the SR D at 407-330-5697 during
norm al w orking hours M onday through Friday.

W NBA's Most Improved Player.
She has twice been selected to
play in the WNBA All-Star
Game.
• Scott Ryerson - Played foot­
ball from 1980-83.
He earned All-America honors
In 1981 after setting a school
record with four field goals of
50 yards or longer that year. He
holds the school record for field

She started her post-UCF
career in the Am erican
Basketball League, where she
was named the M ost Valuable
Player of the All-Star Gam e. She
w as drafted by the Orlando
M iracle in the first round
(eighth overall) in the W NBA
Draft. She w as traded to New
York Liberty in 2000, the same
year she w as named the

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 (32).
He holds the school record for
points kicking in a gam e (17)
and is fourth in career points
kicking (149). He led the team in
scoring in 1981 with 62 points
and 1982 w ith 31 points.

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The Oviedo Babe Ruth Baseball League Bandits repeated their effort at the District and State tournaments, travel­
ing to North Carolina and besting tho Mandarin All-Stars, the same team the Bandits beat for the State
Championship, In the finals to win the Rookie (8-Under) Southeastern Regional Tournament Championship.

Region
C ontinued from page I B
1-0, in the Florida State
Cham pionship Gam e.
O viedo Babe R uth still has an
opportunity to w in a second
regional title as the 10-andU nder G irls Fastpitch Softball
Team is currently in Kinston
taking part in the Southeastern
Regional.
Kurt Shoup m anages the team
w ith Jim W ilson and Ben Evans
serving as coaches. M em bers of
the team are M egan Alllgood,
Shelby Beasley, N atalie
Bellantoni, Am ber Evans,
Kyndall H enderson, Jessica
Huggins, Dem i Laney, Sarah
Pettigrew, Stephanie Shoup,
Jennifer Ward, Dani Wayt, and
Dani Wilson.
O viedo w as to have faced
Virginia Cham pion Blue Ridge
in the first round Thursday
afternoon, but n o score had
been received by press time.
Also in the field for the d ou­
ble elim ination tournam ent are
the hosts from the w inner and
runner-up from Eastern North
Carolina, the Florida runner-up
(North Florida Softball Club),
Hom ing Valley (Western N orth
Carolina cham p), M anassas,
Virginia and the host team,

North-Boncom bcrw ing.
C heck out the league w ebsite
at ww w.Oviedobaberuth.com
for inform ation.
The Bandits let it b e known
im m ediately that they intended
to be in the hunt for the cham pi­
onship as they crushed the host
team from W ilson West, 30-0, in
their first game.
M andarin also m ade a strong
statem ent in its first game,
w hipping the South Carolina
cham pion, 15-1.
Botn teams continued to run
virtually untouched through
their gam es as it seem ed
inevitable they would m eet for
the cham pionship.
O viedo then whitewashed the
Virginia runner-up, 11-0,
whipped the Western North
Carolina cham pions, 10-3, and
the South Carolina runner-ups,
12-3, to ca m its spot in the
finale.
M andarin moved on with
w ins over Alabam a (15-3),
W ilson West (15-8) and Virginia
(7-3).
The Bandits arc m anaged by
Bob O 'N eill w ith Fred Labcr
and C hris Bates serving as
coaches.
Players on the Rookie team

arc Ryan O 'N eill, Garrett Hall,
Taylor Perez, Parker Perez, Cole
W heeler, N ick Labcr, Robert
M cC une, Sam Bates, Ryan
M axon, David Howard, Matty
Spruill, and Joseph Manning.
T h e 9-Year-O las from Oviedo
had a good start, roughing up
A labam a, 18-2, but then had a
tough battle w ith Virginia, win­
ning 6-5, to win their pool and
advance to the semifinals.
Again it was a tough battle,
w ith O viedo surviving over the
Eastern N orth Carolina champi­
on, 4-3, to m ove on to the finals.
Cape Coral romped through
its pool w ith a 13-2 victory over
G eorgia and a 14-8 thumping
over the Tennessee Runner-up.
In the sem ifinals, the Florida
Runner-up doubled the score on
the East Pool Cham pion, 6-3.
O viedo w as m anaged by Scott
Below w ith Ben Vasquez and
David M arlctte serving as
coaches.
Team m em bers w ere Alex
Greene, Austin Lager, Conner
Stanley, Evan Rosendbcrg, Gabe
Rivera, M att G an d , M att
Schw artz, Nicholas Vasquez,
Q uentin Voorhecs, Ryan
Stanney, Tanner Below and
Tyler Marlette.

SE M IN O L E S H O O T E R S BO X SC O R E S
AAU 16-U SU P E R SH O W C A SE
at D isn ey 's W ide World o f Sports Com plex
P A C ESE TTE R S 87, SH O O T E R S 82
N ashville Pacesetters (87)
Bryant 4 0-0 9, C ollins 8 3-3 24, C. Crockett 0 00 0, D. Crockett 4 4 -7 1 2 , M itchell 0 0-0 0, Gordan
7 5-7 20, Johnson 5 7 -8 1 8 , Reeves 0 0 -0 0, Hunter
0 0 -0 0 , Sim m ons 2 0-0 4. Totals: 30 19-25 87.
Sem in o le Shooters (82)
Torbert 3 2-2 9, D. M crthie 12 0-0 26, Duval 2 22 7, Davila 5 2-5 12, D 'Em o 0 0 4 ) 0 , Kiscaden 4 00 12, Jackson 1 0 -0 2, H artzler 1 0 -0 2, Wynn 4 14 9, L. M erthie 1 1 -2 3. Totals: 33 8-15 82.
Pacesetters
21 23 22 21 _ 87
Shooters
16 17 25 24 _ 82
Three-point field goals _ Pacesetters 8 (Collins
5, B ryant, G ordan , Jo h n son ): Shooters 8
(Kiscaden 4, D. M erthie 2, Torbert, Duval). Team
fouls _ Pacesetters 13; Shooters 18. Foulejl out _
none. Technicals _ none.

H A W KS 76, SH O O T E R S 50
Sem in ole Shooters (50)
Torbert 0 04) 0, D. M erthie 5 1-5 12, D uval 0 00 0, Davila 4 6-9 14, D 'Em o 1 04) 2, Kiscaden 2 00 6, Jackson 3 1 - 1 7 , H atzler 1 04) 3, W ynn 0 2-4
2, L M erthie 2 04) 4. Totals: 18 10-19 50.
R iverside C hurch (N.Y.) H aw ks (77)
Dubois 2 0-2 4, Biggs 2 3-3 7, Walker 3 1-2 7,
Price 1 04) 2, Arist 0 1-2 1, Elliston 1 2-4 4,
M itchell 5 0 -2 1 0 , Caracter 5 3-3 13, Berym en 1 00 2, Scott 4 2-4 12, A ray 5 1-2 11, O liver 2 0 4 4.
Totals: 31 13-28 77.
Shooters
5 10 18 17 _ 50
H aw ks
17 21
8 25 _ 77
Three-point field goals _ Shooters 4 (Kiscaden
2, D. M erthie, Hartzler); Hawks 2 (Scott 2). Team
fouls _ Shooters 21; H aw ks 21. Fouled ou t _
Shooters, Jackson. Technicals _ none.

SH O O T E R S 95, C Y C R E E K SE L E C T 74
C y C reek Select (74)
Reed 1 0 -0 2, Thom pson 2 0-0 5, Chappell 3 11 8 , Sam 2 04) 4, M itchell 4 2-4 10, Taylor 8 04) 19,
C arter 1 2-3 4, Buxlcy 1 0 -0 2, Sam py 4 5-5 15,
H cngh 2 04) 5. Totals: 28 10-13 74.
Sem in o le Shooters (95)
Torbert 2 0-0 6, D. M erthie 6 04) 14, Duval 3 00 6, Davila 4 2-2 10, D 'E m o 3 2-3 9, Kiscaden 7 00 1 9 , Jackson 3 04) 6, H artzler 3 2 -2 1 1 , Wynn 4 36 11, L M erthie 1 1-1 3. Totals: 37 10-14 95.
Cy C reek Select
11 10 23 30 _ 74
Shooters
25 22 28 20 _ 95
Three-point field goals _ Cy Creek Select 8
(Taylor 3, Sam py 2, Thom pson, Chapell, Hengh);
Shooters 11 (Kiscaden 5, Torbert 2, D. M erthie 2,
D 'Em o, Hartzler); Team fouls _ Cy Creek Select
13; Shooters 17. Fouled out _ none. Technicals _
none.

M A R TIN B R O T H E R S 73, S H O O T E R S 71
Sem in ole Sh oo ters (71)
Torbert 2 04) 5, D. M erthie 8 0-0 17, D uval 0 00 0, Davila 4 2 -3 1 0 , D 'Em o 2 04) 4, Kiscaden 2 44 9, S. Jackson 7 2-2 16, Hartzler 0 0-0 0, W ynn 0
1-2 1, L. M erthie 4 04) 9. Totals: 29 9-11 71.
M artin B rothers (la.) Select (73)
Irvin 2 04) 2, Kamaskie 3 1-2 8, Binnie 5 04) 12,
Flander 0 04) 0, Scott 3 04) 6, M. Jackson 2 11-11
16, G rim sley 4 0-0 8, Thom pson 4 1-2 9,
Cam enzend 0 04) 0, Franzer 1 2-2 4, Brantner 0 00 0, Wilson 3 2-2 8. Totals: 26 17-19 73.
Shooters
16 17 18 20 _ 71
M artin B rothers Select 26 19 18 10 _ 73
Three-point field goals _ Shooters 3 (Torbert, D.
M erthie, Kiscaden, L. M erthie); M artin Brothers
Select 4 (Binnie 2, Kamaskie, M yers). Team fouls
_ Shooters 16; Martin Brothers Select 15. Fouled
out _ none. Technicals _ none.

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00157_______

Nonce Of SALE
OF VESSEL

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Midden Harbour Marina 4370
Carraway Place Sanford. T l 32771
Tel 407-322-1810 Bale Date
Auguet IS, 2002 at 1000 am Mo
veataf w t ba aofd lata Rian SO*, or
greater than at appraned value Foe
additional totormation cal 407 6577995
Pubtab July 28. 2002
00158
Sandnofa Community
100 Weldon Boutavard
Sanford, Florida 32773
rtwicf or pniani
to Amend Rula
Sanenola CommunRy CoRega here­
by grvet noire of the mended adop­
tion of Rn toaowng n/e

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Policy No : 3 030
Policy TRIa Financial Aid
Information
Purpoae and ERect To ipdaie Ian
giaga n currem pcAcy
legal AiRhonty: aa 240 345; 87t
Florida SUfutea. FAC 6-A-14 054
A notice of Rula Development
appeared on July 24. 2002. In Rie
Seminole Herald A public hearing on
Rn propoeed nAee may ba reryueelad in nr eng apaafytng how Rie parton requetbng Rre pubac hearing
ww*i ba aRected by Ria propoeed
nAee. netwi 2 1 daya of Rea nobca.
aubmtted to Chnatyno Hamilon.
Vre Preaident tor Aitnaeatrativa and
Buamaaa Senncaa. at the above
Pubtah July 28. 2002
00159
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice it hereby given Riat I am
engaged in buaeraae al 807 Savage
Court, longwood. Sarrenda Coudy.
Flonda 32750. wider Rer Ftctboue
Name of Rip The Rack Pro Shop
and that I intend to regialar aaid
name with the Dtvtaion of
Ccrporabone. Tatahaaaae Flonda.
In accordance with Rw provtaiona of
Rw Fcbhoue Name StahAea. toW t
Section 865 09. Flonda Slatutaa
1991.
Edward KramarcA
Pubkah July 28. 2002
00180
NOTICE
Vahkta Auction • 9 00am
WHEN Auguet 8, 3002
WHERE PauTa Truck and Auto
Rape*. Inc. 1919 W lei Street.
Sanford. F I 32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE.
YEAR. 1997
MAKE Dodge
M OOEl Neon
COl OR Red

JiAy19. 2002
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HLARRK1 TO CONStOCR THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANTORO. FLORIDA
Nobca la hereby gnren that a Pubac fleering wB ba held In Rie Comrreealon
Room al Rw CRy Has. 300 North Park Avenue. In Rw C*y of Sanford. Flonda.
al 7.00 o'clock PM on Auguet 12, 2003 to consider the adoption of an ord­
nance by the CAy of Sanford. Florida, deserted aa toaows
ORDINANCE NO. 3727
TO ANNEX 2 410i ACRES OF PROPERTY LYINO BETWEEN MARQUETTE
AVENUE ANO BROOKS STREET EXTENDED EASTERLY AND BETWEEN
SIPES AVENUE AND BEARDAU AVENUE; AS SHOWN O N THE MAP
BELOW.

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V1N • 1B3ES47Y8VD20496O
VEHICLE
YEAR 1008
MAKE Ptymou6i
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR Blue
VIN • 1P3OS40OXJN185034
VEHICLE
MAKE Omck
MOOEL: Regal
COLOR Gray
VIN f: 1G4AM47A1BH195959
FMbksh J0&gt;y 28. 2002
00181
NOTICE OF CLAIM OF
U EN A PROPOSED SALE
O F V E H IC tC t
LEINOR SADI SCO OF FLORIOA.
3701 So Senlord Ave. Senlord F I
32773
Dale of Sale: 087302
Time of Sale BOO AM
YRMAKE VINf
89 MONO JHMCA5530KC102778
93 MAZO 1YVQE22ASPS183879
93FORO
1FACP57U8PA223239
91 PONT 1G2NE54U1MCS82I52
95CHEV 3GNEK18K4SQ104007
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98 8TRN
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97 TO YT
2T1BB02E0VC189225
WILL BE 80 10 TO SATISFY TOWINO 1 STORAGE FEES PLUS
ACCUMULATING
STORAGE
OWNER HAS A RIGHT TO A HEAR­
ING PRIOR TO SALE DATE. ANY
VEHICLE
WHICH
REMAINS
UNCLAIMED OR FOR WHICH THE
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY TOW ­
ING t
STORAGE SERVICES
REMAIN UNPAID. MAY BE SOLO
AFTER 35 OAYS IF THE VEHICLE
IS MORE THAN 3 YEARS OF AGE
ANO AFTER 50 OAYS IF THE VEHI­
CLE IS 3 YEARS OF AGE OR LESS
FREE OF ALL PRIOR LIENS SALE
WILL BE HELD AS POSTED t AT
THE LOCATION INDICTED FOR
THE UENOfl ABOVE
PubAeh JtAy 28. 2002
00162
NOTICE OF CLAIM OF
U E N 8 PROPOSEO BALE
OF VEHICLES
LEINOR SAOISCO OF FLORIDA.
3701 8o Senlord Avb, Sanford F I
32773
Dale of Sale 087X32
Tima of Sale; 8 00 AM
YRMAKE VINf
2000 MAZDJMITA2228YI611713
WILL BE SOLO TO SATISFY TOW­
ING t STORAGE FEES PLUS
ACCUMULATING
STORAGE.
OWNER MAS A R O U T TO A HEAR­
ING PRIOR TO SALE DATE. ANY
VEHICLE
WHICH
REMAINS
UNCLAIMED OR FOR WHOM THE
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY TOW ­
ING t
STORAGE SERVICES
REMAIN UNPAID. MAY BE SOLD
AFTER 33 DAYS IF THE VEHICLE
IS MORE THAN 3 YEARS OF AGE
ANO AFTER 50 DAYS IF THE VEHI­
CLE IS 3 YEARS OF AGE OR LESS
FREE OF ALL PRIOR LIENS SALE
WILL BE HELD AS POSTED 4 AT
THE LOCATION INOICTEO FOR
THE LIENOR ABOVE
Pub*ah: JtAy 28. 2002
00163
PUBLIC AUCTION
Pubic auction to ba held at 1200
p m on Vw 9th day of Auguel 3003
Al *w tram door ol Banked Towing
and Recovery located at 3532
Country Ctob Rd, Sanford. FI 32771.
tor t w pwpoaa of deposing of tw

A complete deaerpbon and a copy of Rw ordnance ehal ba avaiaH a at Rw
office of Rw CRy Clerk lor al persona deWring to aaamRta Rw same.
A l partes In nearest and caarana anal have an opportuniy to be heard al said
By order of Rw CRy Commrsaean of Rw CRy of Sanford Flonda.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDlNQ ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
RI ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 33(75828 48 HOURS RI
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC Ma parson decides to appeal a decision mads w«h
reaped to any matter considered al Rw above mssbng or hearing, ha may
need a verbahm record of Rw proceednge. tndudng Rw leabmony and evi­
dence, wtech record la not provided by Rw CRy of Sanford (F 8 288 0105)
Redwi Camrceb
Deowtv CRv Clerk
Pubtah: &gt;Ry 31.2002 and August 7, 2002
00155
July 19 2002
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARR4Q TO CONSOCR THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD. FLOTODA
Nobca la hereby given Rial a Pubac Hearing wB ba held m Rw Commwaion
Room al Rw CRy Hal. 300 North Pad Avenue, n Rw CRy d Sanford. Flonda.
al TOO o'clock PM on Auguet 12, 2002 to consider Rw edopbon ot an ord­
nance by Rw CRy of Senlord Flonda. desorbed es toaows
ORDINANCE NO. 3711
TO ANNEX 64 41a ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN THE CEN­
TRAL FLORIOA GREENE WAY ANO HUGHEY STR EET EXTCNOED EAST­
ERLY ANO WESTERLY ANO BETWEEN W H E N ROAD EXTENDED
NORTHERLY ANO SOUTHERLY ANO THE CENTRAL FLORIDA OREENEWAY. AS SHOWN ON T I C MAP BELOW.

1
A complete deaerpbon and a copy ol Rw ordnance shea be ivaiabfa al I
office ol Rw CRy Clod lor el persona desiring to eiamew Rw seme
AI pertwa »i merest and ceuena ahal have an opportunRy to be heart af at
By order ol Rw CRy Commwaetn ol Rw CRy of Senlord. Flonda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
Rf ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3305828 48 HOURS Rf
ADVANCE OF THE MEET RIG
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC R a person decides to appeal a daemon mads aeh
reaped to any manat corwdered af Rw above meeing or hearing, ha may
need a verbattn record of Rw proceedngs. (ndodng Rw leabmony and evi­
dence, wtech record B nol provided by lha Cay of Senlord (F.S 288 0105)
Rachel Carraceb
Deputy CRy CWd
Pubkah JiAy 31. 2002 and Augml 7. 2002
OOt58

L

eg als

YEAR 1998 MAKE NISSAN
V*tl JN1HUItP8JT645829
Pubac aucaon to ba held al 1200
pm. on Iw 13*i day ef August
1002 Al »w ftont door d Senlord
Towmg and Recovery located at
2322 Country Ctob R d. Sanford. FI
32771, tor t w pupoaa ot deposing
of Ow toaowfng vehicle:
YEAR 1997 MAKE NISSAN
VINf JNIAS44D5VW103442
Pubic aucaon to ba hafd al 1200
p m on t w lIB i Bay af August
2002. Al tw front door of Sardord
2522 Cotmby Ctob R d. Serdord. FI
32771, tor Ow purpose of deposing
of Ow toOosrtng vehicle
YEAR 1987 MAKE FORD
1FTEF15Y9MNB1S491
YEAR 1986 MAKE CHEV
101BN3SY809135803
Pubkah Jtdy 28.2002
00184
Bf THE O RCUfT COURT
FOR S E tflN O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE OtVISICN
Case Number: 02-723-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GEORGE W KIMMONS.
NOTICE OF AOMBP3TKATION
The atkntnobaicn ol tw estate of
GEORGE W. KIMMONS. deceased
Fie Member 02 72S-CP, la pendng
In t w Crrad Court tor Semnoie
County. Flonda. Probale Dneun.
tw addreea of which Is P.0. Drawer
C. Sanford. Flonda 32772 The
names of tw personal represent ■this's attorney are eel tortt below.
A a INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A a PERSONS upon whom tee
notice It SERVED WHO HAVE
OBJECTIONS that challenge tw
vaAdty of tw wB. tw (juakbeaborw
of the personal representative,
vanue, or furtedcacn ol tw Court,
ere revered to Me tree obfsebona to
tw Coerl WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM or. IF NOT PERSONALLY
SERVED THEN WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CREDITORS of tw decedent
and otwr persona having dame or
demands against decederr't aetata
on whom a copy of tds rwbes was
SERVED MUST FILE THEIR
CLAIMS with tea Court WITHIN
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE or IF NOT PER
SONALLY SERVED THEN WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF
T H B NOTICE.
A a CLAMS ANO OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FEED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The dels of tw km putscaaon of
t w Nonce leJidy 28.2002
Personal RapreaentaUve
ANHKIUMONS
210 Cyratal View Bouti
Sanford, a 32773
BRIAN R LOC. ESQUIRE
Attorney tor Personal Representative
Flonda Bar No : 0722580
3974 Wad Lake Mary Bb d. •138
Lake Mary. F I 32748
Phone (407) 3238128
Pubkah Jidy 28. 2002 and August
4.2002
00185
Bf THE CM CUIT COURT
O f TH E IITM

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SCMBfOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA

I I T. II •

eg als

GEN ER AL

JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASC NO: 02-CA-006* 14 W
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
MORTOAGE COMPANIES DIVA
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGI
PLAINTIFF
VS
EUGENIA B COFFEY. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
spouse,

he ir s ,

I'llRC .'{It

orvisrrs

GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INI I
BY. THROUOH. UNDER OR
AGAINST EUGENIA B COfFEY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF EUGENIA
B COFFEY. IF ANY. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DCFENOAffT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to l»n Order Granting the
Motion lo Reset Foreclosure Saw*
dated July 18. 2002. entered in Crv4
C a m No 02C A 0006 1 4 W o U «
Ctrrurt Court ol Ihe 18TH Jud*cwl
OnxM m and for SEMINOLE County
SANFORD. FLORIDA I wJI sefl to
)hm highest and beet ladder for cash
ai me WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE of the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse. 301 N PARK
AVENUE . SANFORO. FLORIDA.
Florida a! 1100 a m on the 20 d-iy of
August, 2002 me Mowing desertwd
property at sel lorth in scud
Summary Fmal Judgment, to writ
LOT 58. OF ROBIN HtlL. UNIT
THREE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 15. PAGE 32. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated th* day of JUL 22. 200?
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Cecu* Court
By Rum King
Deputy Clerk
Pubfcsh In: The Serrvnole Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons with rteabilmes need
ing a special accommodation ihouD
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
me
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-323 4330. 1-800*
955-8771 (TDO)or 1-000955 8770.
via Florida Relay Service
DAVIO J STERN. PA
801 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
PubkahJiAy 28. 2002 and August 4.

2002

00188
M THE CWCUfT COURT
O f TH E 18TH
JUDICIAL ORCUfT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 004^-421-14 K
WHITE MOUNTAIN SERVICES
CORPORATION F/K/A SOURCE
ONE MORTGAGE SERVICES
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
V3.
DAVIO E ZUCKERMAN. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH. UNQCR OR
AGAINST OAVID E ZUCKTRM a n
DENISE M ZUCKERMAN
SWEETWATER OAKS
HOMEOWNEA8 ASSOCIATION.
INC.; HUBBARD CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
CVB/A
ORLANDO
PAVING COMPANY; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RE-NOTICE O f
FORE CLOSURE 8ALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
euant to an Order Granting the
Motton lo Reset Foreclosure Sale
dated July 17. 2002. entered m Civ4
Cate No OO-CA-421 14 K of tie
O ra * Court of me 1ITH Judrusi
Cecut ki and for SEMINOLE County.
SANFORO. FLORIOA. I w4l set lo
me highest end best bidder for cash
at me W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE of Via SEMINOLE
County Courthouse. 301 N PARK
AVENUE . SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Florida al 1100 a m. on me 20 day of
August. 2002 the fottowmg desenhed
property as sal forth in said
Summary Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 18. BLOCK 0. SWEETWATER
OAKS SECTION 7. ACCORDING
T O TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 19.
PAGE 28 AND 29. PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA
Dated tea 17 day of AAy. 7002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerti of me O c u l Court
Bjr Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clef*
Pubkah In: The Senwioie Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, persona w4h dsabMes need­
ing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION
at
ma
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407 323-4330. 1-800
955-8771 (TOO) or 1-800 955*770.
via Flonda Relay Service
DAVID J 8 TE R N .P A
801 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(9541233 6000
Pubkah Ji&gt;y 28. 2002 and August 4.

2002

00167
M THE ORCUfT COURT
O f THE 18TH
JUOfOAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
tU M N O LE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01-CA-1128-14 K
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTGAGF
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
ANDRE DEMONE SMITH. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND AIL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
•fTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST ANDRE DEMONE
SMITH. NANCY SMITH Aft/A
NANCY D WARE SMITH. ANESA
M SMITH. STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
JO ftf DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION

DCFENDANT(S)
RE-NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN pur
euant to an Order Granting the
Mutton lo Reset Foreclosure Sale
dated A iy 18. 2002. entered in Ovtf
Case No 01 -CA 1130 14 K ol me
Circuit Court of Vie 18TH Jutkctal
O a r f m and lor SEMINOLE County
SANTORO. FLORIDA I w l sefl lo
me highest and best bidder lor cash

at
WEST IR O N T DOOII f.l
CO UinH O USI of *•
I Milio* l
County CourthmtM' .9)1 N PARK
AVENUE . SANfORfi M nfUDA
FTorklii at 11 00 a rn i *i t*» •. o rt.iy - 1
Auguif. 2007 Tt**» f Jiomng il* •rtt*&gt;l
property n»
r*i f ’tti hi • •"!
Sumnstry F ru l JufrynvfA, l«* vn*
itn N
II
SOUTH 1 I F t F T Of II
17 OF BLOCK *. P H I • II OPI
DA LAND ANO COLONIZATION
COMPANY IIM IIIO MAP fJf ST
OCRTRUDF APDili »N TO TOWN
OF SANFOIlO# ACCORDING TO
THE PI Al THE R f Of A
1 1
CO IN M
ANO 113 PUBLIC H f of ID i Ol
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated tf*s 1"
(CIRCUIT COURT SF A l )
MARYAIfftr MOR 1
Clerk of the C v o il C mj 1
B y M.tty Slroupn
Deputy Cicrt
Pubkah m The Scnv^'.. M-. *i
IN ACCOMDANCI W ITH THE
AMERICANS W illi I ” UniLHICS
ACT. porsorts rn\fy
**. »**•» l
Ing a
.KrorryrvjdjKfM ilwjV |
cont.icl COURT ADUfflSTRATION.
ot
Itw*
EEMtfKXE
Coufty
Courmrv*»' .it 407 »i: ,\ ! *’0 1 (

•'

via nor*l« RMay r&gt; »»• DAVID J STLHN »*A
60i n U NivcRnirvoffivi
SUITE 5orj
PLANTATION 11.33324
(954)733 0000
PUbi-ih Juty 29 :&gt;f-V »r-l Airy.rl f.

2002
00188

61 THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF RIF 18TM
JUD»C1AL CIRCUIT
61 AND 1011
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CCMEIIAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO OI-CA 19S8 14 K
NATIONAL CI1Y MORTGAfit
COMPANY
IIA If lllf F
VS
DAVIO O SH Ei. HI AK.'A DAVIO I
OSIIEL. JR 6 UV0IQ ANO «r
DEAD THE UNK.NOV/N SI *JM.\
HEIRS D6VI8E1
ASSIGNEES LIENORS.
CREDITORS TRUSTEES AND ALL
OIM ER PARIICS CLAIMING All
iN trm i d .
OR AGAINST DAVID Of H f l JR
AK/A DAVID l OSH! I . JII I M6.V
SMFI IF L WING. AND IF Df AD
THE UNKNOWN 8POUKF HE6V.
M VK i i
ASSIGNEES LIENORS.
CREDITORS TnU*; 11 I f AND At l
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST lir THROUGH. UNOEH
OR AGAINST FM CVOSIIf L V 6 « l
DOL AND JANE
(XJ(
A:;
UNKNOWN TEItANTOIN
POSSESSOR
DEFCNDANR5)
RE-NORCE Of
FORECLOSURE SAL I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN pi#*
•uam lo .in Or»l»if Granftrvj tt»o
Molior» lo Ri '.nx Forecl rsuro Sa'n
doled J»iy 18 2002 cnlert d m C'i&gt;4
Case No 0 I O 1956 i t K o f Be
Circud Court of thA 18TH Ji#l »al
Circuit m an&lt;| lor SEMINOLE Cci.-r *r.
SANronO FLORIDA, I w-fl »r4l 10
»ie Nglw-tt nrwl he*.t t VV»« i.i rjivh
al me W ESI FRONT DOOR O f

count .................
County Courthouw JO I N PARK
AVENUE . SAllt ORD. FLORIOA
Florida at 11 /IQ a m nn tt*o .*0 d.«v ri
Auguyt.
tlx.
J
property .»
«i I
hi* , » 1
8«*rvi«»/1 ..1 a
l«vA»
WEST, 17 O l LOI
O a k H4L
V a iA S PHASE III. ACCORDING f O
R IE PLAT THERE Of AO RECORD­
ED 64 PLAT BOOK 41. PAGE(S| 18
OF THE PUBLIC ME CORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNT Y f l OR IDA
Da!**! Hu* 18 clay ol J&lt;rty 2907
(C ir c u it c o u n t SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
Clerk oI mo Circuit Court
By Mary Slruiipe
Deputy Clerk
PuWtsh m The Semmctc Herald
M ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W illi DlSAIMllllE'i
ACT. persons wi®»
m vx I
Ing a tpoci.il acuHnmodwton IvnAJ
contact COtPtf ADMINISTRATION,
al
Iho
SEMINOLE
County
Courtw/v* at 407 323 43JO 1 600955 8771 (TOO) nr I 6LX) 955-0770.
via Florvl i MoUy S«wvv.s’
DAVID J S l ( RN PA
801 S UNW I RSITY ORWt
SUITE 500
PLAN FA! ION. EL 33324
(954)233 6000
PubkUi July 78. T W and Auguel «

200?

00169
61 THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF 1Ml iflIH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N O IO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GCNCRAl
JURtSDfCTtOH QtVISION
CASC NO: 02-CA-524 141
PUINVF.MMI m ( OR* ( RATION.
PLAINT If f
VS
RICKEY ItLitS . 6 tW IN a . AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SMOUSl
HEIMS. DEVISEES GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUST! L*1 AllO ALL
OTHER PARTIIS CLAIMING All
INN Ml | l • •
OR AGAINST IRCKFr IIILLIS
JOHN DOT AND JANE tiOL AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEI ENT i AN NS)
RE MURCE Of
PORE CLOSURE SALE
•NOTICE IS HEREBY O lV fN p h
mam to af 0
**g me
Motton In Rcvd lorr
mae ‘- •le
datod July 17 2002. e* W n l m Ci-4
Caee Nu 01CA 52I U L o' r.«
Cetuk Court c4 the tBTH J j d r i i
Crrojk tn wxl Inr STM IKX E Cm */
SANFORO, llO R iO A I vrt ref to
6 k?Mj^retl and Imrl bidder lor cavh
at 6*e WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURIFfOUSI i4 0 m&gt; CEM6KXE
Crxaity Courttv-xju* » l It PARK
AVENUE
SANTORO ILORIOA
Flonda al 1 1 00 a m on 6 hd-iy •4
Aurjmt 200? t»« t ’ -w;j.
property at tet li&gt;8«h Hi •,'kd
Sunvnary Final Jutpjnw-. ♦ to v,a
LOT ? Ill PI Al OF DCSLONGCHAMPS
OUBDtVISlON
ACCORDING TO
THE
PLa T
I HI RI
'll IS AT
BOOK •
RECORDS O f t CMiHOtt. COUN
TY .F U
Da?e*l Wi» 17 d*y iA J
2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M'VtM
CWrk of tfwOruat C. i*t
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy O d
Put'll' 0 vi Tl»* Renaiv.-:* H ♦iW

I M .M *

I R iA l.S
PLANIATION I I 31124

ART

•i&lt;.\ ii i.ty rn. 2067 an»l Augnnt 4.

SESSION OF THE SUB IFL »
PROPERTY I V»4I SeWluftKi h*;». •»
arvl t'eNl
b&gt;f C »'J* * 6
W FST FRONT TKKJR Of THt
ST MINOI I
CO UN TY CO l 111I
MOUSE, m Seminole l.o rm ,
Florida, at It 00 on 6m 20 tiny •
August.
2002.
Ibe
» 4H*wir»g
desenbod property as ^r*t t- »t** •&lt;
sa*d Feral Jodguienl
w.t
LO T ft4
( " M l pun R
SECOND ADDITION ACCORD'D 1
m THI I ' Al THI RI O l
A',
n r CORDED IN H A T BOOK 10
FYU .1 3 " •AND 11 r I T N I
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORK3A
r&lt; .
ITH
AVENUE SANf Of 10. FI 32773
In accordance wfllr tf»* Americans
w-6r (VsftfHktirs Art. Pi rsorts ni*i|
D»sat*ht*es neerkng a spocaW rr.rrwn*
modatton to part* «p*i&gt;' »n 6» . p f
c»*e«kng shrxAl conLsd the Creid
Admrrxstmtor ol 201 N P irk Avenue
Senlord FI
K
I
Number (407)323 4310
Mt r
than sevrrr (7) day i poor to
p*
ceednrg 6 Itearmg rmponed (TDD)
t fvy) '**ir« 0771
W n «v ’ •
055 0770 vw rtKMla MeCry rn ^
Dated 6ns d»y »4 JUL r? 2002
MARYANNE M O R !»
Clerk Of TtW ( ■ ' &lt;
By Rirth King
Defiuty CV*ri
Si4xrxt!o») by
l nw OHcn of Marshal C Wo*"&gt;n
1«X) NW 4«mi Street Srate ID I
Fori Lauderdale. Flonda 33309
Teleptrone (954)4510366
FaevmOe (964)771 6057
FHjbttsh July 28 200? and A«g»r.1 t

Ill HIE CIRCUIT COURT
r TNI IIOHT11 NTH
i cNK '" I
M Alll) fOR
Cl UNTY
STATPOT FLORIOA
CIVIL CHVISION
Cate No 01 CA-276 t4 L
R r» RANK n a t io n a l
I i VI TR U S T!» U N D IR
.
•r(x:i
home
r o u iT Y l o a n
TRUST 1999 7l
PMnNI.
ODESSA B CRUZ; ET Al .
De'«H*d»ot(»)
SEC(6 fO AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Nottoo h hpretry t/vnn m »i psn*

tutm to the Order Rex I m**fl«ng
Fofor'oturp Sa'e end the F ki.i I
l /&gt;jnn ot cr»*rred a» m»a cnuse. m

IN ifyi1 Iat Court ol Setnmr4©Cour4y,
I lorel», 1 134 f - • He property %euat•-I -it 'ji-rervii«? Cmmty llnrala.
(iCK/fml ns
LOT 14 "wf 16 /md rtie I40RTH 14
II E I Of IO T to. BLOCK 1. PAL M
TERRACE. ACCOROINQ TO THE
I
t THI R I 1 ■
MECOROFO IN I1 A T BOOK 4.
PARES 82 AND m
PUBLIC
RECORD:; Of SEMINOLE COUN*
1Y f LORIDA;
nl) •••
■ lo tlH» Tugheil endIx»s1
f**t U • I - '.i»li at 6*0 Wot! Fror4
('•.-nr ft 6 ie Seminole County
Courthoriw, JOI North Park Avenoe.
Hanfurtl Ikw^U al It 00 A M i«l
Aijgu&amp;t 15. .YYT7
r . . 11
Maty irw i M a •«
Clerk of Itw Cimvt Crajrt
By Mity Sltrtye
Oc&lt;.*uty CPKk
l*» e. ryttAnve witti ttw* Amtutcjtnt
Wiih I »•k » •i i Ad )K?rton« heed
' f 4 1 *ml e-1 onvtiodJlitK* lo partici(i ••»* hi lht% proceefkng tliall. wittun
ui ven (7) dnyf prior to any proceed»*vj centar t ti*e Court Adnaniatratian
Otic ii i r CW-«fc of Court of the County
referenced above
•! hearing
.
• H D ) 1 800 955 8771. nr
Vvmc« (V) 1 800 955 8770. via
EkKkdi Relay Service
Mark U Urr.vhtore, Ew|iine
MARK D BREAKSTONE A ASSO­
CIATES. PA
1247 South Myrtle Avenue
Clearwater. 1133756
PitNi .h July 211, 2002 arn1 Aiifjiist I,
7002
00173
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OT THE f lOMTt ENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF TIORIOA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO 01 CA-3849-14 W
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PlAintttt,
vs
M U CSFILI KRAUSKOPF. H a l.
0ilendar4 («)
NOTICE OF
I OP! CLOSURE SALE
i i o t i c f is u r n r n v g iv e n purauanf t.» ,i Final Judgment ol
*
1 1 y 19. 2002. and
entered »i Ca*e No 01 CA 2809 14t Crajrt of Vie EKJtlTL E N IH Jmfldll O tu 4 m and lor
r c.mmiy, Flguda a tW R i
M I81AT IAN MORTGATil
LXUlPORAllON
ii«4
IIUS’ d l L t KHAU8KOPF. d al,
aro Belcndants. I w0 «e4 to 6ie higfiotl A'*\ lwrt,t bidder lor casli al 8»o
V/oat l*unt door of 6»e (xNirtlnuse «t
SANFORD. SFMUfOlE County.
Fkvid.i 11 00 AM o’clock on ttio 20
day t* August. 2002. the fokuwing
d( srrmed property as aet form in
*a*»J Fvial &gt;nVjmont. fcj w*
LOT M m i l n ^ i (;» m o u n t
..7^X30. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THE HE Of. AS RECORD­
ED 6f H A T fK30K 40. PAGE(S) 6 9
. &lt;»i THI PUBLIC RBCOROS OF
U N TY H O HIDA.
a&gt;/a 438 Lanrert Drive. Waiter
r-pnogn. Tlonrll 32708
DAlf D this dry of JUL 22. 2002
MoryannE M ont
As Clerk of ted Court
By Mirth Kng
As Deputy Ckirl
Sutwiiiftcd by
Febor A(»a»&lt;t/. P A
Sn40 300
1570 Madruga Avonuo
C&lt;va 'G tfaes. f hxvta 33140
1*105)682-4110
Partins wtfi a d^abrbty r»t&gt;o need
ti !jHH(al nrrommolatmn lo jvartidjie'e m 6ws |*&lt;xee(kng » ' khiH con*
tact ADA Coordinator al Sememie
Courtly Counhotrse. 301 N Park
Aiwmif •Siirte N30I, Sanford,
I k»nda 32771. al least bve days poor
to
the
proceeding
Tdeptyjnr (407)323 4330 eit 4227.
i
M (ID O ) or 1 0009'58770 (V) v«a Florida Relay
Sorvtoo.
Piiw-h July 28 2002 and August 4.

2002

00174
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
ILORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASC 140 : 02 CA 777 14 W
TA G Oft lit AN A WHITAKER
MORI GAGE CO R P .
PlainM,
SHANE C STEWART M U A SHANE
S U D A N I et M.
Defondants
NOTICE O#
F o n t Cl OStIRE SALE
(i v as* pubish m THE
SEMINOLE H I RAID)
N U llCE IS MCREOY GIVEN pureuant to a F tnal Jiatgment ol
I
I .'.un) djt*»l tfie 19 day of July,
2007 a *I entered ei Case No 02
CA 727 14 V/ ol ttm Cecul Court of
rtig 1UTH J ikIt m I C muhI tn and fur
VenirvAr Coun»y Florida etierrm
TA vLOII BEAN k WHITAKER
* . r ^ s G F CO f«» »S ttie PUe-tfl
arwl SHANE C STEWAIIT AK/A
SHAME S l l WART. KRISTY L
S1IWAMT AK/A KRISTY STEW

JOHN DOE

JAN! (*» » -

2002
00175
IN TRE CIRCUIT COURT
FOn SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
CWIL ACTION
CASE NO 02 CA ?05 I • V/
AMS'MINI RANK itr
H am it
vS.
THELMA POY8EH ot ni
Defrndanl:
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is Imreby given that, (»u*
suant to a Summary Judgment
entered n ff»e atrove styted cause m
tlw C hcu4 Court rf 5*mnc*' Couty.
Florida 1 I&gt;C CU'iF of Seminole
Corarty *8 Sefl ffro property sitiiat*-)
•n Seminole County
Florida.
rH'^rfliod as
Dnscnptron ol Mortgaged nrul
Personal Property
Lot 36. Academy Manor Una 2.
according to the plat th*f«*ol as
recorded in Plat Book 16 at PiK)&lt; .’ t.
PublK Record a ot Bertvnobr County.
Florida
TIm* street a*kkess of which »s 101
Rollins Street. Sanford. Flood.*
32771
at a Pubkc Sale, lo the
Ivl
der. lor cash, on 6m we*-! front sb.*ps
of&amp;w* Serrwnoto County Omr6vwr ■
301 North Prtrk Aw tkk - Sanlout
Florida 3277l.r»iAugin!2? 2002*1
11 00 AM
Dahvl JUL22 2007
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk n( ttm C hcut Ceaat
SemmcJe Ccavity. MomLi
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Mattr.ce E Tlwitctier
The Soiomon Trcpo Law Grtap. PA
400 N Aslrtey fta/a Su4e 3000
Tam|v». FL 3300? 4331
Attorneys for Armcartfr Bank
PutAsli July 20* 200? arvI August 1
2007
4.
.1
1
00177
.
; n . /.
IN 1HE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THF. CKIMTCrMTH I Cl
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO 01-1285 CP

64 Itr ESTATE OF
LEON J ROBBING. II
Deceased
n o t i c e lo c n c n i T o n s
Tier artTwnsbation uf 6re estate
LEON J ROBBINS 6. d ttC W d .
whoMi fine ol death was Oclot-nr
30. 2001. is pending n the O d d
Court lur Semmo*e County. Florid v
Probate Drvrswn. F kr Number 0 1•
1286 CP. the address of which it
Semmoin County Cour6rou* e. 301
N T»ark Avonue. Sanford. Flondj
3777! The names and addresses of
6w personal representative and rr*»
personal reprrsentatrve's* attomr'y
are set forth Iwtow
Afl crerktors of 6»e decedent and
other person* who Iravw r.lanns or
demands against the decedent t
estata. mciuJed unmatured, conlm
gent or larkgurdater) r Lums. and wtm
tuive been served a copy of 6ns
notice, must file 6mH ctnrm with 6if*
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS A PTE ft THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLIC A
TlOtl OF THIS NOTICE Oft THlHT Y
DAYS (30) AF TEH THE DAT! OF
SERVICF Of A COPY O f THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All o6rer creditors of tire dec orient
and othor persons who Tuive claims
or demands agavrst 6h» deco»kr&lt;i!s
estate, including urvnaturcd. contngent or iarhqu«iated d i m must Do
then claims wrtfi this court WITHIN
THREE (1) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f FIRST Ft KM ICATK1N OF
THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO f IL ED W H l
BE FORI VER BARRED
MOTWTTN TTANI NN . INI RM
PERIODS S LT FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FN.ED TW O (?) YEANS
OR MORE AFTER THE DEC!
D E N TS DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED
THE OATE O f FIRST PUBilCA
TKJN O f THIS NOTICE IS J U L Y 9.

2002

Personal HejHese'itatiwe
MARY KATHER64E CATHCAni
c/o Machei Krause
V/eb'ater &amp; Krouse PA
1720 Douglas A^e Sua0 701
longer**l FI
Attorney lor Personal Hcfxesenr.ir'vc
MlTCHLL KRAUSE. ESOUH1F.
Wetn-tcr A Kr.wse PA
1270 DuugMs Ave . Scrie 201
lungwuud 11 32779
TH (407)66? . W J
F funds B h'I I j (**0670
FV4Adt Xty ?6. 2002 ar»1 A*&gt;gust 4

200?
00179

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• ( MflTY.
11 OHIO A
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dcc&lt;uV*nf a
npy
Hi *
•I.rt" &lt;t f fit | tdr r&lt;m c4 Was N e
must Wo 6k **i ri.urm with this Co. d
WHMtft THI i A ll H OF THRI
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE 07
Till. FIRST I tlFUICATlONOF TH
NOTICE OH THIRT Y DAYS AFEM
THE NAIF Ol SERVICE OF A
COP i OF THIS NOTICE 0*4 THEM
All rrtt*r rredtom of 6»e decerlrnt
.irv| prt'.tfo9 hjvtnrj claims or
•Jrrn;.'. *• ; 'jTvtr.i UK) decedents
«»*t.rl»f m ' Ti»- '*rf*u (L uttk wrttr 6r«»
■ .
Al H ft TH' OATC Of THE FIRST
i
H N )TN f
A ll C l AIL*' d e m a n d s a n d
OfllT CTIONS F40T SO » Il ED WILL
IM FOREVERB " : 'i U
Tim d.itft rl 6w*
put&gt;!■ ation rf
9*t TKibcc Is July 70 T'XJ?
PiVVrwl Hopr«?i.?n'j1i,i*
ClAIIOttiE VICKERS
HARVEY M A ll i l l EOOUtRE
LAW C M ICE?* O f HARVEY M

Al1i "
Ath-furry to* Porimoal Refuesontattve

I 1 1

- i

112 West Citrus Street
Aa.wnrvOn ''prvvn. FI 32714*2577
PhOU* (4i»7) C0&gt;&gt; 0*XI0
IhAAsfi
: 8. TOO? and August
4. 7TYT?
cxjtno
ADVLRTlSEUrNT
f OR BIOS
€. ti f'RiJe H /U'dng A Comnunrfy
Development C o rp . Semmof#
0*erty 6# i'vd FL *4 bold n pro
•|
».■»•»!*.•* at 6s 06r v tt| r i * 1
2nd Street S »'.t&lt;jfd, f l Ot lOOOam
on July tO TOO? Itr* tod ri lo
lcamr.o airfiitncturol barrM I arxl
riiAhj 6»o rr.'r **n a c l o r 6 «
p)iyv&gt;-..|ty rJiHteng* J «i a lustoncal
tft.ilkfvj A'l pirticuLirs &lt;* juved of
five hvl wrfl be . » | ' khJ al the pro
|m| enuferone* Afl rr* (erdertr wJI
tK» togulred lo pre-pay «rvj wait lor
icrm tw r*»t. nt , tV r tomplenon of
6re frfi The ) f nv -t u* ojrrpieterl
m August 14.
200? I rim or curn(ran«es das*rmg K)
pruvtrk. sftrvv.fS us doK-tticd herem
v? *At suhm t rju'.’rt .»!■*» and e«pe
,r*,
...
lc | t
rr*
‘ LrvytftiA »«r»* J. .•■..**«»,•• •. ?ch?
.

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.

« a iUi.Htrw ItpuvrY) (} an »-)u»
ciftio&lt;bi ,» company flrVI encoura &gt; n t o vit-niM ori: frNn al com
(vimri i*nrt lams VYo resenr* the
ivjht to rtyed or acc*pl any Uds
In tksh &gt;«*y 21). 2002
00183
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
N
r; n liftioOy grven
lA .O n n ri Tee mg w«fl sett
at P i i K Aucbon F or Sahage
lur Carh on iW njnd to hwjhest
Iwkie' tho Inflowing described
vrbiclws
B-I9d2
0 0 Mate
tZWMO IL 7X6660157
8 70-02
91 bubal
JF IAGI?28MB2(XJ636
97 Clay
2C»I056FJVH677006
05 I ortl
JFASPI3J9SRI59557
0-21*02
97 Ford
IF ALP52UJVA309734

90 Hand
1HQEJ8248T1069726

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0? Toy

MIIMT341IVSU03586
Tl* Aik Thki »»•'! tK) fret 1at 9 00 a m
un - if date*, ubuvtt
McConnoa
Tr wvkj Alb-cowry. 2000 SantonJ
A w Gantord. FT. 32773
Pi iKM.n.c twsjcrs may msirect
vohrdvs Che houf poor to sale
Terms . &lt;• -CASH OH CERTIFIED
F UMDS*
McConnoi Towing
ir&gt; -rves tfie ngbt to arcept or re)ect
any and afl DIMS .
Put.ksfi Juty r t . 7002
00164
NOTICE
W»4AT VEIUCLT SALVAGE
AUCTION
Vdtl N August 19. 200?
TIME KMWant
VP n III a AMTikmtvj Ek fv*ce
r ^/rUndo Aye
UartL nd T i 32751
VEHlC i EH TO AUCTION
VTAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE ILH NTH 1CATION a
t) 86 FunJ 2 {Vacs
t» AiiFY.1T 4JMI0104 4
FHAAsli July 2JI. TOO?
00165
PUBLIC AUCTION
P v4i»&lt;
. ». be t»*kl of 12 00
pm
i
Ifttf! day of August
2U02 ai r *■■ ■■i lAjot vt Cordord
1«V.|*VJ . 1.1 III rr-ty locatod at
.I
Cj ii
C*ul» Fill Hanford. FI
37771. t. •6m p »ova of tKposmp
of tt* L-flnwvig vi t«« Vi
&gt;EAR 1902 MAKE BUtCK
Vtffr 1G4A757YXCE4I0066
PiiOrt.t: J»4y ?M. 2002
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IN

at
m«
CEM iNOtl
O -uy
Ccurlhuute af 407 X 34330 1 800
056 0771 TIM
v»a Fkjrldt H&lt; My r-i'ikwi.
DAVID J S TTR n PA
601 li-U M rt l«*-lfVI t»V1
S18TL MO

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a » i iN Tfn r OTf
NOTIFIED THAT

AMERICANS WITH DrSARAtTK 5
ACT. per torn warn dtabkhce nctrj
r»g a tjcc*al aocorwwftt »tv n $h&gt;myj
OuntAct C1XJRI ARMIN' if RATIO* I

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407-322-2611

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L

Sunday. July 28. 2002

e g a is

M T N E C M C U T COURT
0 F TN B 1 9 TN
JUDICIAL C M C U T,
m anofor

SEMMOLE COUNTY.
rv o m o A
c i v i l n v m io N
C A M NO.: 01-CA-11M-14 W
MANUFACTURERS a t r a d e r s
TR UST COMPANY,
W U JA M H. BASS; 80NJA BASS;
M.
VANOUTUENBOOE.
AS
TR U S TEE O F LAKE BRANTLEY
INVESTM ENTS
TRUST;
UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF
LAKE BRANTLEY INVESTMENTS
TRUST. CHRYSLER CREDIT
CORPORATION. A DISSOLVED
FLORIDA CORPORATION.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
(PIm m pubAeh In THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purwant to a Final Judgment oI
Foradoaura dalad H# I I day of Jrty,
2003. and aniarad to CaM No 01CA-11SS-14 W. ol H# CaeUI Court ol
Ha 1STH A d o a l Croat to and lor
Seminole Coufy, Florida. K a ra n
MANUFACTURERS A TRADERS
TR UST COMPANY la Ha PtetoMI
and W UJAM H BASS; CHRYSLER
CREDIT CORPORATION. A DIS­
SOLVED FLORIDA CORPORA­
TION. M VANOUYUENBOOE. AS
TRUSTEE OF. SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. aO R IO A . SONJA BASS,
UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF
LAKE BRANTLEY INVESTMENTS
TRUST. JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY I am aa4 to tia Nghaal
•nd bMt btddx kx cash at th#
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY CO UR T­
HOUSE. In Sananola County.
Florida, al 1100 on Ha 22 day ol
Auguat.
2002. Ha
Idtoertng
daacrtoad proparty aa aal lorH In
aaid Final Judgment Mtefc
SEE ATTACHEO EXHIBIT T T
Commanoa al a ona Inch Iran plpa,
laid plpa bang a parmanark control
p o ll on Ha plat ol Waarangion
n# yK » u rtcxxuio n rHJ txx* j,
Paga 17. oI Ha Pubic Rteonte of
Semnote Couky. Florida, and I m
20 00 laat SouHarty ol Ha SouHsaal
comar ol Lot 84 ol add pM oI
Waahngton Halida; Hanoi run N.
00*5110" W. (an aaaumad bearing)
along Ha Wad ngrt-damy Ana ol
lanoa ol 502.11 tod to Ha pobd d
badnrdng. H arm n il N. M W l o r
-»
-—
- a. - . _ A . A a -------nong
m w ■w
ig cnan
mm u n ci
tor a rkatance d 197I S lad to Ha
Wad boundary d add plat d
n iw ig io n nesyo, r * n c i W i 9 .
00*5rior E dong Ha Wad bondary d add plat d WaaNngton
Mddda lor a dManoa d 94 00 lad
to Ha S outiamt comar d L d SO;
H a rm rut B. S0*SSS7* E lor a dtelarm d 198 93 lad to Ha Wad
rigld-d-my Ina d Raid Annua,
H a rm n n N. OO-Snor W. tor a dalanoa d 75 S I lad to Ha po*k d
baginning.
a
AX/A:
x /a
410 REED AVENUE.
O VED O . FL 12755
In
Art. Paraona vrtH
naadng a apedal aocom.nodafon.to Mrtaipalt.to Ek* proi.oae dn g ahauU curtate , H » Oraxt,

W

^ F i- t e r n , r
, 1 (4O7H21-IO10 m
Han aSvan (7) Bay* prior to Ha 5 1 0
oaaiSng. S haartog Impdrad. (TDO)
14004644771 or V om (V) 14 04
S64S770 via Florida Ralay Barrio**.
OaaadHd d a y d J U L 22.2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Cterii Of Th# CTO # Cool
By; RuH King
Deputy cum
6 Jbmtei a by.
Laar OMce d Manriaf C. Wataon
1400 NW 44H Baad. SUM 120
Fort Lddardda. Florida SHOO
Telephone: (044)4440106
FaodmSa: (444)771 -9062
PUktefv JUy 25.7002 and Augual 4.

2002

00175

I

M T N E C M C U T CO UR T OF
TH E D O H TIE N TH JUDICIAL
CM CUrr M AND FOR
I COUNTY. FLO R DA
M RE: ESTATE OF
VALEEN L ELLIOTT,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ANO NOT1CS OP HOMESTEAD
Th* odnkrkabakon d Ha &lt;
VALEEN L ELLIOTT, C
Nuntoar 02-0S4CP. la pandng to Ha
Octal Cowl lor Banknote County,
Florida. Probala OMalon, Ha
d winch a 101 N Part
, 8*rtonL FL 12771. Tha
namM and addraaaM d Ha paraond tapiManlaH i and Ha paraond
rapraaanuuva'a altomay ara aal
torH baton.
A PaflDon To Dalamana Homaalaad
Mdua d rad proparty d dacadart
tocalad d 1141 Ridga Laka Qrda.
I ongeood. Sarrwiola County. Florida
12750. and to Oatonm a add propatbom Cldma d
ly to ba exempt
aian
Cradaor*. I m t
A l cradtort d Ha daoadart and
oPiar paraona haring daJma or
HdwSng uvnaturad. cortHganl or
uiAguldalad dean*. and al cradtort
and oHar pariona whom obpd to
Ha Mama d H a rad proparty bang
Oatamknad to ba aiampl homoetead. on whom a copy of H m nokce
la aanrad nu a Ma H M ddma andlor
obiacaona ash H d Cowl w it h in
THE LATER OF 1 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR X
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF TISS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l oHar cradaon d Ha dacadanl
and oHar paraona having ddma or
damanda agamat Via dacadanra
aetata. Indudng uvnaturad. cortem
. ganl or waqwdaiad ddma. and a
oVwr cradaon d Ha daoadart and
paraona atn dyad to Ha aiaiua d
Ha rad proparty baaig datanrmad to
ba aiampl homaalaad. muat Ma Hat
court WITHIN 1 MONTHS AFTER
TH E OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS
N O T 8 0 FEED W U BE FOREVER
BARRED
Tha data d 9m purtmbon d Hia
NoSoa la JWy 2i. 2002
CHARLES W. ELUOTT. Paraond
104 W. Co toman Cad*
Sartord. FL 12771
H arrya.R d d.lu
Aaomay lor Padtonar
Ftortda Bar No 240062
1 1 K W . F t* Bb*al BUM B
Sartord. FL 12771
Telephone (407)121-1811
Publrti: Jrty 21.2S. 2002

00112

M TH E C M C U T COURT
O F TH E 14TH
j u h c u l c m c u ft.

9
ii

T he S eminole H erald

L

ecals

IN AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE MO: 02 CA SOS 14
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA, N A NOT IN ITS
INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT
SOLELY AS TRUSTEE OR ITS
PERMITTED SUCCESSOR ANO
ASSIGNS ON BEHALF OF
VENOEE MORTGAGE TRUST
19941
PLAINTIFF
VS.
THOMAS W ROBERTS. S R . IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH. UNOCR
OR
AGAINST
THOMAS
W
ROBERTS. S R ; MARIAN E
ROBERTS. IF LIVING. AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES. ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR
AGAINST
MARIAN
E.
ROBERTS. JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
D EFE N D A N TS
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauart to a Summary Find Judgmart
d Foradoaura dalad Jdy 12. 2002
aniarad In C M Casa No 02-CA-604
14 d Ha CucWl Court d Ha tSTH
Juddat Crrcua to and tor SEMINOLE
County. Sartord. Ftortda. I aril aa4 to
Ha Nghaal and baal brddar tor cadi
d Ha Waal Frart Door d Ha SEMI­
NOLE County CourHouaa tocalad al
101 N. Parti Avanua In Sanford.
Florida, al ItOO am on Ha I I day
d Auguat. 2002 Ha Mowing
daacrtoad proparty aa aal torth In
add Summary Find Judgmart. to­
ut:
LO T 110. OAKLANO HILLS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OR
MAP THEREOF DESCRIBED IN
PLAT BOOK 11. PAGE 61 ANO 64.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORE)*.
Datad HM 12 day d Jdy. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clara d to* Cacul Coul
By: Mary Stray*
Dapury Clara
PubAah In
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVE) J.
STERN. PJL. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 S. Umvaraty Drtra Suaa 500
PWtaaon, FL 33324
(95412346000
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABUTlES
ACT, paraona aHH rtteahiltoi need
Hg a apadd acoommnrtalinn should
oortad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
Ha
SEMINOLE
County
CowHousa at 407-664-4227.1-4009544771 (TDO) or 1-6044646770.
via Florida Ralay Samoa.
Pubaah J d y 21.26. 2002
00111
M THB CMCUFT COURT
OF THE 14TM
JUDICIAL cm curr,
M ANO FOR
(CO U NTY,
QCNCRAL
ii us 1 1 a 1 1 at d iv is io n
C A S IN O : 01 C A M S * 14L
‘ M R MORTGAGE ‘ ---------CORPORATION FX/A INLAND *
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
LINOA K. WHITWORTH NX/A
UNO* KAY YEAROUT. IF UVMQ,
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAJMMO AN M TER EST
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST LINOA K. WHITWORTH
N/K/A UNDA KAY YEAROUT.
U4CN0WN SPOUSE OF UNOA K.
WHITWORTH N/K/A UNDA KAY
YEAROUT. IF ANY; JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
N O TK * OF
FORCCLOSURC SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u auart to a 8ummary Find Judgmart
d Foradoaura dated Jd y 12. 2002
aniarad to Cw* Caaa No. 01-CA205414 L d Ha O o d Court d Ha
14TH Judicial Croat to and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sartord.
Ftortda. I w* aa* to Ha highaal and
baal R I V tor caah d Ha Waal
Frart Door d Ha SEMMOLE Cowty
CourHouaa tocalad al 101 N. Para
Avanua to Sartord. Ftortda. al ItOO
am on Ha 11 day d AuguaL 2002
aal torth In aaJd Summary Final
Judgmart. towto
LOT IS. BLOCK K. FOXMOOR
U N IT!. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
OR MAP THEREOF DESCRIBED IN
PLAT BOOK 21. PAOE(S) 20 ANO
21. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Datad HM 12 day d Jdy. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT 8EAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CMrb d Ha Cacul Cowl
By Mary Stroupa
Dapury Clara
PudMh n
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAWTIFF
SOI 6 Umvaraty Dnva Sdto 500
Plartabon. FL 11124
(954)2114000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH 0ISABAJT1ES
ACT, paraona wah raaabrMiaa naadIng i y t m l accommodation ihoukj
cortad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
Ha
SEMINOLE
County
CourHouaa d 407464-4227.1404
9444771 (TDO) or 14004554770.
vM Flonda Ralay Sarvm
Pubaah J d y 21.26. 2002
00114
M TH2 CMCUTT COURT
O F TH E 1 S TH
JUOICtAL CIRCUIT.
M AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FUMUOA
OENERAL
JU R ttO C TK M OIVTSION
CASE NO; 02 CA 1116 14 L
STATE 8TREET BANK ANO
TRUST COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE
FOR NOMURA ASSET
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION
MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH
SECURITIES SERIES 2001-RI
PLAINTIFF
VS
M EUSSAA LUSK. IF LIVING. ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAJMMO AN M TER EST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST M EUSSA A LUSK.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MEUSSA

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A LUSK. IF ANY. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauart to a Swnmary Final Judgmant
d Foradoaura datad Jd y 12. 2002
aniarad to C M Caaa No. 02-CA113414 L d Ha Catul Court d Ha
T8TH Judicial Circuit In and lor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sartord.
Flonda. I m l aa* to Ha hrghad and
baal biddar lor cash al Ha Wad
Front Door al Ha SEMINOLE County
CourthouM tocalad at M l N Para
Avanua In Sartord. Ftortda. d 1100
am. on Ha 13 day d AuguaL 2002
aal torth In raid Summary Final
JudpnanL tow*
LOT 4, BLOCK C. W EST ALTA­
MONTE HEIOHT8 SECTION 3.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 10. PAGE(S) 78. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI.
MOLE COUNTY. ELORIOA
Datad HM 12 day d Jdy. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clara d Ha CkaM Court
B y Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clara
Pubaah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVtt) J.
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 S Umvaraty Drtra Sdto 500
Ptortahon. FL3 U 24
(854)2334000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABAITTES
ACT, paraona wMi dtoabMbaa naadInn a apactol accommodation ahould
oortad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
Ha
SEMINOLE
County
CourHouaa al 407465-4227. 14009554771 (TDO) or 1400-9554770.
vto Ftortda Ralay Sarvm
PuMah J d y 21.26. 2002
OOI1S
M THB C M C U T COURT
OF THE 14TH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT,
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLB COUNTY.
FLOfUOA
GENERAL
JURM OICnON DIVISION
C A S IN O : 01 CA 1164 14 L
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. M C .
PLAINTIFF
VS
NICHOLAS A KELLER, E T A L.
DEEENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO M CM 0LA8A K E U ER ANO
STEPHANIE O. KELLER
whoa* raaldarm M unknown *
lnlilikDIian
m In
rtnn m
aru
nwtfm/Tnwj K
Dm
kwrg.
naH M
m
N k h a T a y ba daad. Ha wknoan
dalandanii vHo may ba apouaaa.

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Flonda. d 1100 on Ha 11 day d
Auguat.
2002.
tha following
daacrtoad property aa aal torth to
aard Enel Judgmart. tora*
W EST 206 44 FEET OF THE
SOUTH 1/2 OF LOT 54. (LESS ONE
ACRE SQUARE IN THE SOUTH­
W EST CORNER THEREOF) AND
W EST 206 3/4 F E ET OF THE
NORTH 40 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 341
FEET OF LO T 54 ST JOSEPHS
SUBDIVISION. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF, AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 1, PAOE 114.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. ELORIOA
AX/A 551 STATE ROAD I5 A LAKE
MONROE. FL 32747
In armtrtanra wah Ha Americana
wan DtoadMtot Art. Paraona wth
DtoabarBea i leeih nj a fw -w i accom­
modation to particlpaaa to HM procaadng ahould ooniart Ha Co ul
Adrramatralor al 201 N Part Avanua.
Sartord FL 32771, Telephone
Number (407)121-4110 nd later
Han aavan (7) daya prtoi to Ha procaarSng N hearing knpaked. (TDO)
14049554771 or Vtom (V)t4000554770 vM Ftortda Relay Sarvlcaa.
Dated HM 15 day d Jdy. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctotii Ol Tha Cacul Court
By: Mary Sboum
Deputy Ctarti
ftiirninil by.
Law O a m d Marahal C. Wataon
1100 NW 49H SbaaL Sdto 120
Fort LaudardaM, Ftortda 33300
Tdaphona (054)45143tS
Facakmto: (954)7714052
Pubiah Jd y 21,29.2002
00117
M THS CMCUTT COURT
OF TH E 1ITM
J U U C U L CM CUT.
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVS. DIVISION
CASE NO : 03 CA-59J-I4 L
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC. FX/A COUNTRYWIDE
FUNOMO CORPORATION.
GEORGE A LOOSE. JR. AX/A
GEORGE A LOOS, al al.
NOTICE OF

(Ptoeae pubiah to THE
SEMMOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauart to a Fatal Judgment d
Foradoataa dated Ha 12 day d Jdy.
2002, and aniarad to Caaa No. 02CA 99314 U d Ha Cbcdl Court d
Ha ISTH JuiScid Cacul to m l tor
SamlnoM County,
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
MC. FX/A COUNTRVW ee FUNO­
M O CORPORATION M He PtokM
and GEOROE A LOOSE. J R AX/A
GEORGE A LOOS; P A TR CU M
LOOSE AX/A PATRICU MARIE
SEN. FIRSTPLUS FINANCIAL.
M C - A DISSOLVED FLORIDA
CORP; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
OEOROE A LOOSE. JR. AX/A
GEORGE A. LOO; UNKNOWN
Maraal by, H roudi widar or agakMl
Ha Dalandarta, th o ara n d Ir a n i
SPOUSE O F PATRICIA M. LOOSE
AX/A PATRICU MARC S E N JOHN
to ba daad or a*ra. and al parbaa
navTiy or caAXTxng io
■fry ngm,
DOE; JANE DOE AS U X N O W N
TEN AN T (3) M POSSESSOR OF
tula or Maraal to tha proparty
TH E SUBJECT PROPERTY . I w «
aa* to Ha N ^ M d Mid baal bMdar tor
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED H d
cadi al Ha W EST FRONT DOOR
OF TH E SEMINOLE COUNTY
anacSontotoradoaaa mortgage on
Ha tolotMng proparty:
COURTHOUSE,
to
8emkide
County. Ftortda. d u 00 on Ha 11
LO T S. BLOCK A CARRIAGE H S i.
U NO NO. 1. ACCORDING TO THE
day d AuguaL 2002. Ha Mowing
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED M
daacrtoad properly aa ad torH to
aald Final Judgmart. to-wA
P U T BOOK 14. PAGE 97.0F THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMMOLE
TH E EAST 31 BE FEET OF LOT 26.
ATM A a OF LO T 27. BLOCK 94.
COUNTY. FLO R O A
haa been Mad agatoal you and Ha | B A N U N O O THE SUBURB SCAUTV
FUL PALM SPRINGS SECTION.
you ara raqdrad to aarra a copy d
your wrBan dtltnaat. I any. to * on
ACCOROW O T O TH E P U T
DAV C J. STERN. ESQ PlatodTa
THEREOF. A8 RECOROED IN
P U T BOOK 3. PAGE 65 1/2. PUB­
altomay. whoaa addraai M SOI 8
Urtvaraiy Drtra #500. Plartabon, FL
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
33124 on or betora (no later Han 30
COUNTY. F LO R B A
AX/A 417 EAST ORANOE STREET.
daya bom Ha dale d Ha Srat pub4
caMon d HM nolm d adton) and Ma
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 12701
to accordance t tt i Ha Americana
Ha ortglnd wMi Ha dark d HM oourt
f^^akiMIUw
Sj4i , rsficm
|)a ia---— wwi
iM K s m i m
attorney or Immadelely HaraaAar;
DaabMaa naadng a apactol accom­
dhatwMa a daladl wM ba aniarad
modation to parScIpala to tola proagakMl you tor Ha raid demanded
ceedtog ahodd oortad Ha Court
Admametrator al 201 NPartr Avanua.
to Ha compiajrt or patMon Mad harato.
Sartord FL 32771. Talaphona
Number (407)1214130 n d latar
WITNE8S my hand and Ha eed d
Han aavan (7) daya prior to Ha proHM Court at SEMINOLE County.
Ftortda. HM day d JUL15 2002
caadng 2 haarng ImpMrad. (TDO)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
14004554771 or V om (VJ1400CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
9544770 via Ftortda Ralay 8antoaa.
Dated Hla 15 day d Jdy. 2002.
BY .RuH Ktog
DEPUTY CLERK
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clara O l The Cacul Court
U W OFFICES OF DAV C J STERN
By Mary Stroupa
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Deputy Clara
SOI 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
Submated by
SLATE 500
Law OHca d Marahal C. Wataon
PLANTATION, a 33324
1600 NW 49H SbaaL Suka 120
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
Fort Laudardda. Ftortda 31300
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona win r t u t iM ii need­
Tdaphona: (944)4540164
ing a apadd
— -uyw— ahodd
Faceenia: (964)7714062
Pubiah: J d y 21.26.2002
oortad COURT ADM W OTRATCN.
91
Ha
SEMINOLE
CowKy
00118
CourHouaa al (407)485-4227. f 8004544771 (TDO) or 1400455M TH E C M C U T COURT
9770, via Ftortda Relay Sarvm
OF THE ISTH
THIS NOTICE S H A a BE PUB­
J U U C U L C M C U T,
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
MANOPOR
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOREM
PUBLISH M THE SEMINOLE HER
ALD
CURL DIVISION
C A M N O J 84CA-1SSM 4 L
PubiahJdy 21.26.2002
O O II8
NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA
N A AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
AMRESCO RESIDENTIAL
M THE C M C U T COURT
BE C U U TE 8 MORTGAGE LOAN
O F T H B IS T H
TR U ST 19941.
J U U C U L C M C U T.
M ANO FOR
M IE N O L E COUNTY.
FLO R C A
O ABER TO RIVERA E T A L ,
CIVE. DIVISION
NOTICE OP
CASE NO.: a-C *-1 204 14 L
FORECLOSURE t A U
BANK OF AMERICA N A .
(Pteale
pebidi to THE
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER WITH
SEMMOLE HERALD)
NATIONSBANK. N A „
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN pureuanl to a Find Judgmart ol
Foradoaura datad Ha 12 day d Jdy.
RICHARD L O O E O . SR AX/A
2002. and aniarad to Caaa No. 00RICHARD L O O E O : UNKNOWN
CA-I9S1-14L d Ha Cacul Court d
SPOUSE OF RICHARD L O O E O .
Ha 1STH J u d d d CH ad to and tor
SR. A/K/A RICHARD L. O O E O :
Bamkwla Courty. Florida, atoaraki
CITlflNANClAL EQUITY
Norm al Bank Memeeota. H A Aa
SERVICES. IN C ; CITY OF
Truaraa
For
Tha
Amraaoo
SANFORD.
FLORIDA.
COOE
flim jin ttil fltfuffltyi M ixiQ ijt
ENFORCEMENT. FIRST SELECT.
Loan Trad 1906-3 la Ha Plandl and
E C .: JOHN DOC. JANE DOE AS
O ABERTO RIVERA MIS RIVERA
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) M
AN UNKNOWN PERSON M POSS­
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
ESION OF THE SUBJECT PROP­
PROPERTY.
ERTY. ara Odaodartt . I « d aal to
M O TK S O P
d Ha W EST FRONT DOOR OF THE
FORECLOSURE SALE
SEMINOLE CO U N TY COURT­
(Pleat# putmn to THE
HOUSE. to Semewto Courty.
SEMMOLE HERALD)
Florida, d 1100 an Ha 11 day ol
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purAugual.
2002. tha knowing
euart to a Final Judgmart d
daacrtoad property aa aal torth to
Foradoatn dated Ha 12 day d Jdy.
aaid
Faid
Judgment
to-wto
2002. did aniarad H Caaa No. 02LOT 1. BLOCK 10. WEATHERSC A -1208-14 L. d Ha Ckcu* Court d
EIEID FIRST ADOmON. ACCOROHa 1STH Judctal C a nd to and tor
M G TO THE P U T THEREOF, AS
Sarranola County, Flonda. nharaai
RECOROED W P U T BOOK 12.
BANK O F AMERICA N A . SUC­
PAGE(S) 96 ANO 67, PUBLIC
CESSO R BY MERGER WITH
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
NATIONSBANK. N A M Ha PlarnM
TY. FLORIDA
and RICHARD L O O E O . S R . AK/A
A X /A 621 AUBUnN AVENUE.
RICHARD L ODELL. CITIFINAN
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL 17714
CIAL EQUITY SERVICES. INC ;
In acoordarm wan Ha Americana
C ITY OF SANFORD. FLO flOA.
wah Uaatvanaa Ad. Paraona wah
CO O E ENFORCEMENT. FIRST
D
h
i M m n— ctnq • epeciei eccomSELECT.
IN C :
UNKNOWN
mod«tion lo poitiapoto m tm proSPOUSE OF RICHARD L O O E O .
caadng ahodd corned Ha Coul
SR . AX/A RICHARD L O O E O .
Adnwaabatord20l N Park Avanua.
JOHN DOE
JANE DOE AS
Sartord FL 12771. Talaphona
u m c n o w n t e n a n t (S) m p o s ­
Number (407)123-4310 nd later
s e s s io n
OF THE SUBJECT
Han
aavan (7) daya prior to Ha proPROPERTY I art aal to Ha h^ywal
caadng I hearing anpaaad. (TDO)
and baal btodd tor caah at Ha
1400-9554771 or V om (V)1400W EST FRONT DOOR OF THE
9554770 Ma Flonda Ralay Servme
SEMINOLE CO UN TY C O U R T­
Deled H u 12 day d Jdy. 2002
HOUSE. H Semnde County.

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MARYANNE MORSE
Clara O ITh* Cbcui Court
By Mary Stroupa
Deputy Ctork
Submmed try
Law OHca d Marahal C. Wkiaon
1900 NW 49H 8treeL S u it 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33109
Tdaphona (954)4560365
Ftetania: (954)7714062
Pubiah: Jd y 21.26.2002
0011S
TH E C M C U T COURT
OP TH E D O H TIE N TH
JU U C U L CM C U T
M AN O P O R
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
CtVA ACTION
CASE NO. U -1224C A
DIVISION 144.
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. MC..
JEAN D. MICHEL, d at
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to a Find Judgmart d
Mortgage Foradoaua dated Jd y 12.
2002. and aniarad to Caaa NO. 021224 d Ha Cacul Court d Ha
EIGHTEENTH Ju d d d Cbcdl to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Ftortda
whereto HOMECOMINGS FMANCIAL NETWORK. INC.. It Ha
Plafond and JEAN D. MICHEL;
MARIE C. MICHEL; ara Ha
m m *mi M i i
n r a nyw w
and bad bktoar tor caah al W EST
FRONT DOOR OF TH E SEMMOLE
CO U N TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD, FLORIOAd I I 00 AM, onto#
77 day d Auguat, 2002. Ha team­
ing daacrtoad preparty aa ad torth to
add Find Judgment
LO T 267, BEL AIRE HILLS UNIT
THREE. ACCORDING T O TH E
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED M
P U T BOOK 24. PAGES 17 ANO 36,
OF TH E PUBLIC RECOROS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
AX/A 2921 South Bermuda
Avanua. Apofka. FL 32701
WITNESS MY KANO and H* tad
d tola Court on Jd y 12.2002.
Maryarme Morae
Ctom d Ha Ckcul Coul
BrM aryBtrcim
Deputy Clara
EChavarria I A tio d d ii. P A
P.O. Boa 26011
Tampa. Ftortda 33622-5016
~Saa Americana w«n DlaadMaa A d
» you era a paraon wah a
who naada aooommodanoh to
to parkctpd e to Hla preewadtog, you
ara arttoad al no coal to you. tor Ha
provlaton d certain aeeletance.
Plaaaa oortad C o u l Adnamraaon
d 201 N. Park Avanua, Sartord,
Ftortda 32771, telephone number
(407)896-4227. w«hto 2 working
daya d you race** d M a docu­
ment R heating Impaired. (TDO) tPukkah J d y 21.28,2002

00120
Bl TH E C M C U T COURT
O P TM E D Q N TE E N TH
JU U C U L CM CUT
COUNTY.
CASE N O J D -CA422-14L
NORWEST BANK M M NESOTA
N A . AS TRUSTEE FOR
CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF
SACO I. M C . SERIES 1966.

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Cartihcataa Sanaa 1989 NC2 la
Ptolndl and DARLENE HEBER. THE
C IT
GROUP/CONSUMER
FINANCE.
IN C ;
CH ESTN UT
ESTATE HOMEOWNERS ASSOC!
ATION, IN C ; BARRY O U D Y 8
LEASECOMM
CORPORATION
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. &lt;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2. and
JUL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAM
■NO INTERESTS BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVMG OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED, era Dalandanii. I wd
eei to He Nd&lt;aat and bed bidder tor
caah al Ha Waal From Door d Ha
Sarranda Courty CourHouaa. 301
North Para Avanua. 8anlord, Ftortda
32771 d Seminole County, Florida,
d II 0 0 am onH elSdtydA ugjat,
2002. Ha Idtowtog daacrtoad proper­
ty aa ad torn to add Order a Fkial
Judgment to-wt
LOT 36. CHESTNUT ESTATES
PHASE TW O. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORD
ED M P U T BOOK 49. PAGES 96
THROUGH 92. PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMMOLE COUNTY. F LO R C A
Myou are a paraon »HH a daatody
order to partcfoala to Ma proceed­
ing. you ara anMad. d no coal to
you, to Ha ptovMra d certain lava
lanoa. Plaaaa contact Ha Coul al
407468-1330 w H n two (2) woraHg
daya d you race** d Ma Nonce. I
you ara hearing or vo m Impaaod.
cal Ftortda Relay Sarvm (900)964
■770.
DATED d Sartord. Florida on Jdy
I t 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctarti, CkoUl Coul
By: Mary Bboupe
Aa Deputy Ctork
SMITH. H U TT 6 DIAZ. PA.
Anomrjn pot n u v n
2691 Eaal Oakland Park BM1. Suit
103
Fort laudardda. a 11306
Pubiah Sartord Herald
Pubiah: July 21, 2S. 2002

Dated Jdy 15. 2002.
CLERK OF THE COURT
X I North Park Avanua
Sartord. FL 32771
By Run Ktog
Deputy Clara
to accordance with to*
W*| Dtaabana* Ad. paraona wah
daabana* naadng a apadd accommodaaon to paikdpato to Ma precaadfog ahould oortad court
AdntoMratton al tolaphon* nurbar
(407)965-43X. nd later Han aavan
(7) day* prior to Ha praoaadng *
hearing vrperrad. (TOO) 1404954
8771. or Volo# (V )14049554770.
vte Ftortda Ratoy 8*rvto*
RtchardS Mdvar
Kata. Shuler, Solomon. Spaclor.
Foyla 6 Saigar. P A
P O Box 900
Tamp*. F L JK W 1-0000
PubiahJdy 21.28. 2002
00125_________ ________________
M THE C M C U T COURT
M A N O P O R SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLO R BA
CASE NO.: BJ-CA-1*0414K
ARTHUR W MENKEN ANO
KATHLEEN T. MENKEN. CO TRUSTEES OF THE MENKEN
UVM Q TRUST DATED JAUJARY 8.

2000.
MADEUNE STR A CH M O U E L
STRACH; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MADEUNE STRACH. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF M O U E L STRACH;
UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN
TENANT «. CTTlFINANCIAL. INC..
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER WITH
ASSOCIATES FMANCIAL
SERVICES COMPANY OF
FLORIOA. INC . SUCCESSOR BY
MEROER WITH ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL SERVICES OF
AMERICA. MC.. and any unknown
and oHar uAnown paraona or
uAnown apouaaa dakrlng by.
Hraudi and under any d H*
above-named Oatendarta.

00122
M TH E C M C U T COURT
O F T H B IS T H
JU U C U L O R C U T
M AN O P O R
B B M N O U COUNTY,
f lO R P I
C A M NO. SI-CJL4STT-14L
BA MORTGAGE. O C ,
SUCCESSOR TO HAT10N8BANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.

CHERYL A. TAYUDR. d UL. d aL.
OatondanKt),
NOTICE OF BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN p u auart to an Order or Find Judgmart
BdtoduSng
Foradoaura
8ale
aniarad on Jd y 12,2002 H HM caaa
now pandng to add C o u t Ha dyla
- a A i -a- 1 - a--- a ---* - A - a. U Wrmjy m VOCIW I tDOVt.
I wE aal to Ha Ngpml and bad
biddar tor cad: d Ha W ad Frart
Ooor. SEMMOLE COUNTY COUR­
THOUSE. 301 Norih Park Avanua.
Sartord. Florida 32771, rt 11.00
A b L onH e IS rtoy d AuguaL 2002.
Ha toioarfog daacrtoad praparty aa
aal torth to laid Order or Find
Judgmart. toad:
LO T tot. REMMQTON OAKS AT
TH E CROSSINGS, ACCORDING
T O TH E P U T TH ER EO F AS
RECOROED M P U T BOOK 38.
PAGE 64 • 70. PUBLIC RECOROS
O F SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORCA.
ORDERED AT SEMMOLE COUN­
TY FLO R CA. M a 12 day d Jdy.

B.
SPENCE.
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DIANNA
B SPENCER. CRANE'S R O O S T 'I MARY AIM S MORSE---------------------V E U B HOMEOWNERS
Aa Ctarti. C b o E Court
ASSOCIATION. INC.. ANO ANY,
SEMMOLE, Ftortda
UNKNOWN PARTY M
By: Mary Stroupa
Aa Dapury Clara
POSSESSION OF TH E PROPERTY
BOUGHT T O BE FORECLOSED
BPEARB HOFFMAN
HEREIN.
709 SouH Owe Htfwmy
Cord Gatkaa. Ftortda 3114*
Tdaphona(106)606-2290
NOTICE OF BALE
NoSoa la hereby given H a t purwho naad*
auart to Ha Order or Find Judgmart
to partldaniarad to M l cauaa to Ha Cbcdl
pal* to M a praoaadng d o d d conC o u l d Banknote Couky. Ftortda. I
tad ADACowdnator al 301 N. Park
win
tty# propwry »nu«i#a tn
Avanua, Sdto N., Sartord, Ftortda
o#rrwK*e uw riy, rKXuB- o m ctubu
12771, al lead kva daya prior to Ha
as
praoaadng. Talaphona: (407)324
SEE ATTACHED E XH W T 'A*
4330 Ext 4227; 1 900-955LO T 102. CRANED ROOST V E ­
9771(TDO). or I 900464S770(V),
LAS, ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
vlo Florida Relay Service rtc
THEREOF AS RECORDED M P U T
Pd da hJd y 21.26.2002
BOOK 23. PAGE(8) 74 •77 MCLU00123
BIVE, PUBLIC RECOROS OF 8EM4
HOLE COUNTY, FiO R C A
M TH E C M C U T COURT
arid commonly kndrwi aa:
OF THE 2JOKTYENTH
206 HERON S T . ALTAMONTE
JU U C U L CM C U T
SPRINGS, FL 32701
M A N O FO R
SEM NOLE COUNTY,
d pubic tale, to t it Nghaal and bad
FLO R CA
biddar, lor caah, M Ha waai bora
door d H a Seminole Courty
CAES HO.: 03-CJL122414W
CourHouaa. Sartord. Florida, at
1100 AM on AUG 15.2002
MELLON ^ P R O P E R T I E S .
9
Oatort JUL 12.2002
Loualana oorporakon.
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF TH E COURT
ByMary Sfoxpa
Deputy Clara
RALF J. LO N G ; did UNKNOWN
In aoootdanoa wah i
TENANT8/OWNERS.
iWin
arm LM
PtUaUBkaa
-----------ai
IO M H I Id pulO
ni-aM
d H t A M nM dng i apoctif tooonv
NOTICE OF ACTION
modmon lo pomdpoio In M i pro*
TO : RALF J.
LONG. ANO
should oontod court
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS,
w A ■- - - —
—a A. A- - A
A
M IT iW iB O n w M p n o ru numosf
IF U V E C . ANO r DEAD. HIS OR
(407)666-4130, n d tolar San aavan
HER
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
(7) daya prior to Ha proceedtog. H
DEVISEES.
OR
OTHER
hairing Imparled. (TOO) 1400464
CLAIMANTS, CURRENT RESI­
8 7 7 L o r V om (V )14004664770.
DENCE UF4CN0WN
da Florida Relay Samoa.
RALF J. LONG
Salem Saxon. P A
CURRENT
RESIDENCE
P. O . Boo 3300
UNKNOWN
Tampa. FL 33601
U 8 T KNOWN ADDRESS
(513)222-3222
473 Oak Haven Drive. U ni B
PubiahJdy 21.26.2002
Alamort* Sprfoga. FL 32701
00121
UNKNOWN TENANTB/OWNERS
471 Oak Havan Drive. Un* B
AAamorta Spring* FL 32701
Bl THE C M C U T CO UN T FOR
I COUNTY.
You ara nodtod Hal an adton to
toradota a mortgage on H* toaowHg praparty to Bamkid* County.
CASE NO. 91 CA 2S9S 144
FIRSTAR BANK, N A . AS TRUSTEE
U NO B. BU LDM O NO 3. ANO
SUCCESSOR M INTEREST TO
TH E UNOIVIOED INTEREST IN
FIRSTAR B A JX MILWAUKEE N A ­
TH E
COMMON
ELEMENTS
AS TRUSTEE UNOER SALOMON
APPURTENANT TH ER ETO IN
BROTHER MORTGAGE
ACCORDANCE WITH ANO SUB­
SECURITIES VM ELOATTNQ RATE
JE C T TO THE COVENANTS. CON­
MORTGAGE PAS4THROUGH
DITIONS. RESTRICTIONS. EASE­
CERTIFICATES SERIES 1999-NC2.
MENTS TERMS ANO OTHER PRO­
VISIONS OF THE DECLARATION
O F CONOOUMKJM OF OAK HAR­
OrvRLENE HEBER: TH E CTT
BOUR SECTION ONE. A CONOOGROUP/CONSUMER FINANCE.
MMRJM ANO EXH W TS ATTACHEO
TH ER ETO AS RECOROED M O R
M C.; CHESTNUT ESTATE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
BOOK 996. PAGES S3 THROUGH
M C : BARRY GLADYS;
174. INCLUSIVE ANO AMENOCO M
LEASECOMM
CORPORATION.
O R . BOOK 696. PAGES 1*20 ANO
1S21 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
UNKNOWN TE N A N T NO. 1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and
O F SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLOREM
A a UNKNOWN PARTIES
ANO AS FURTHER AMENOEO M
CLAIMING
INTERESTS
BY.
O R . BOOK 1009. PAOE 79 ANO AS
THROUGH. UNOER OR AGAINST A
FURTHER AMENOEO IN O R.
NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS
BOOK 1066, PAGE 44 OF THE
ACTION. OR HAVMG OR
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT,
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
commonly known aa 473 Oak
PROPERTY HEREIN D£SOLOED,
Havan Drtva Una B. AAamorta
Spring*. FL. 32701. haa bean toad
NOTICE OF BALE
•gwnd you and you ara reguawd to
aarv* a copy d you wttoan ddenePURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur**. I any, to I on Richard 8 Mctvar
auanl to an Order or Summary Enal
d Kata. Shuler. Salomon. Specter.
Foyle S Sfogd. P A . planart after
Judgmart d toractaaura dated Jdy
nay, whoaa addraaa It P.0 Box 900.
12. 2002 and artarad to Caaa No
Tampa. Florida 33901. (or X daya
0t-CA-2894144.d He Cacul Court
bom Ha in* dal* d pubkcaa
d Ha ndaaarah Judoal Cacul to
and tor Sarranda CouVy Ftortda.
wtachavar la letor) and M* Ha ortgl­
wherem FvaUr Bank N A . aa
nd wlh Ha Ctoik d ta t Coul aahd
Trualaa auccaaaor to aiaraat to
baton aamca on H* PlatodTa aaunay or anmarkatoly HaraaAar. a t
Fatter Bank MdwaiAaa N A . aa
Trualaa under Salomon Brother
wit*, a daladl w&gt;M ba aniarad
Mortgage Secunuea VII Floating
Rato
Mortgage
Paae-Hroudi
H H tC o m p H M .

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NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: MADEUNE STRACH
14 OUM TREE COURT
WMTER SPRINGS. FL 32706
MICHAEL STRACH
14 OUM TREE CO UR T
WMTER SPRMQS, FL 32706
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F MADE­
UNE STRACH
14 GUM TREE COURT
W M TER SPRMQS. FL 32708
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f
MKHAEL STRACH
14 OUM TR EE CO UR T
W M TER SPRMQS. a 32706
LAST KNOWN A00RE8S STATED.
CURRENT
RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
And any i/ k im n hake, dartaaaa,
grantee*, crarktora and dher
unknown paraona or unknown
M a U i a k- - —■
-A
a*«Twig erf. cytxa/‘ i ---mnu
Datendant(a), 2 daooaaad or whoaa
ted known
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED H d
on adton to toractoeo Mortgage cov­
ering Ha ftolovrtng rad and paraond
praparty daacrtoad aa toSdaa, to a*
L d 41. Btodi A. NORTH ORLANDO
TERRACE SECTION ( . UNIT 2.
Pubic Record* d Banknote County.
Ftortda.
haa bean Mad agatod you and you
a n raqdrad to aorvo a copy d you
Written d ilin u i. * any. to I on
Samba A. Marina*. BuOer A Hoach.
P A , 3166 SouH Conway Road.
8u9a E. Ortando, Florida 32SI2 and
■a Ha ongfod w*h H* Clara d H*
above dyked C o u l on a baton X
day* bom Ha krai puhkrancn. dherda* a Judgment may b* artarad
toHoCcmptekk.
WITNESS my hand and tad d add
Court onto# day d JUL 15.2002.
B you ara a paraon w*h a daabMy
to parkdpda to Hla procoadng. you
ara arkdad. d no ood to you. to H*
provlaton d certain aaatetarm.
PI**** oortad Court Admkkabalor.
X I N. Park Avanua. 8uto N X 1 ,
Sartord. Florida 32771, (407) 664
4227 axt. 4227. wkhto 2 workfog
daya d you racdpl d Hla N d m d
Acoon; I you ara hearing knpdrad.
cal 14049544771; I you ara vdee
knpdrad. cal 14004654770.
Maryann* Moral
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: RuH Ktog
Deputy Clart
(COURTSEAL)
Pub la h juy 2 1 . 2 6 .2 0 0 2

00120

M THE CMCUTT COURT FOR
EEM BKXS COUNTY.
PROBATE DIVISION
PEE N O 02444CP
M RE ESTATE OP
KENNETH M TIC H E a LaBARRE.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The admbkabaken d too ad d* d
KENNETH M ITC M E a LaBARRE.
HI M 9H E F»* Nurbor 02444CP.
N pandng to Ha Cacul C o u l lor
Samncte County, Flonda. Probate
OMeton, Ha addraaa d which N M l
N. Part Avanua. Sartord. F I, 32771.
Tha name* and arbbaaaaa d Ha
Paraond Rapratanubva and H*
Paraond Rapraaarkaava't anomay
ara ad torn below
A l cradtort d Ho dacwdanl and
oHar paraon* havaig cterma or
kkAaSng unmaiurad. oonkngarl or
teRB wteted dakne, on ahom a copy
d Hte nolm N aarvad muat N* Hak
ddma wth Hte Cout WITHM THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY ( X ) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
T H B NOTICE ON THEM.
A l otter crarttora d H* dacadanl
and paraona having claana or
damanda again*! tha dacadanra
aatete. toctodng unmdued. cortkrgark or uAqudated daana. n j d M*
H a t daana wdi Hla Court WITHM
THREE (1) MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
A a CLAIMS NOT SO FE ED W U
BE FOREVER BARREO
Th* date d krai puUcakon d Ma
NoacaW JUy 2 1 , 2002
JEFFREY ALBERT LaBARRE
Paraond Rapraaarkakv*
111 Sorrat Lana
Troubnan. NC 2S16S
ROBERT k McIn t o s h , e s q u i r e
Flonda Bar No 376302
STENSTROM. MclNTOSH. CO L­
BERT. WHIOHAM 6 SIMMONS. P A
Pod OBca Box 4*48
Bartord. FL 12772-4948
Talaphona 407/322-2171
ABomoy tor Paraona) RapraaarkaOva
Pubiah JUy 2 1 . 2 * . 2002
00132

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M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH
juoxciAL cm curr,
M A N O FO R
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENERAL
jU R ts o n m o N o iv is io n
C A S IN O : 0 2 CA 1311 la w
IRWM MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
p la in tif f

vs
JOSEPH 8 MCCANN, E T A L .
OEFENOANTiSi
NOTICE OP ACTKM
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO NICHOLAS A. KELLER ANO
STEPHANIE Q KELLER
whoa* raaldanc* la unknown i
ha/aha/lhay b* Irvmg. and 4
hakha/Hay ba daad. tha unknown
dalandatka who may ba xpoutai
hak*,
davit*#*,
granttat
aaalgn***.
kanora.
craditort
toterad by. Hroud&lt;. under or agirw
Ha Datendart*. who ara not known
to b* daad or akva. and al paran
having a ddnkng to hav* any ngyx
trite or kntratl to th* praparty
daacrtoad to th* mortgag* bang
k x k j o s m narwn
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED hat
anacSontotoradoaaa mortgagem
Ha knowing preparty-.
LO T 206. DANBURY M IL UNIT
FOUR. ACCOROWO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PUT
BOOK 40. PAGE(S) 4446. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ha* baan Nad agatoal you and tw
you ara raqubad to aarv* a copy ol
you wrkton d d in in . I any. to I on
DAVID J. STERN. ESQ Pita**,
attorney, whoa* addraaa la X I S
Urtvaraiy Drtva 9500, Plantetxxv a
33324 on or batora (no later than X
day* bom Ha dal* d tha Pm pUk
canon rt Ska n d m ol action) and Ma
H# ongktel wkh Ha dart rt tka cout
dH ar batora aarvm on Piavtiu
attorney or fovnedetety Heraaltar
rthenwtae a dalartl wE ba antarw)
agafotl you tor H* raid damartow
H Ha compteak a pdtoon Nad Iwra
to.
WITNESS my hand and Ha aed a
HM Court at SEMINOLE Coat,
Ftortda. Hla day rt JUL17 20C0
MARYANNE MORSE. (XERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY RuH King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION. FL 33321
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABAJTIES
ACT. paraona wtei tkaabaaea naad
tog a apeoal aooommodaaon xhouu
oortad CO UR T ADUMISTRAT10N
at
th*
SEMINOLE
C o u l,
CourHouaa at (407)665-4227. 1 1044654771 (TDO) « 1400455
6770, vte Ftortda Relay Sarvm
THIS NOTICE B H A a BE PUB
USHED ONCE A W EE K FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH M THE SEMINOLE HER
ALD
PubSrttJrty 2*. 2002 and Augual 4

2002

00172
M THS CMCUFT COURT
OP THE ISTH
J U O C U L CMCUTT.
MANOPOR
1IM M O LE COUNTY.
FLOREM
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
, I
C A S IN O : 0 2 C A 27* IIW
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. M C .
PLAMTEF
VS.
PEARL HAYWOOO AX/A PEARL F
HAYWOOD, IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
M TER ES T BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST PEARL HAYWOOO
AX/A PEARL F. HAYWOOO.
W4CN0WN SPOUSE OF PEARL
HAYWOOO AX/A PEARL F.
HAYWOOO. IF ANY. JOSEPH
E0W AR08 AX/A JOSEPH J
EDWARDS, IF UVMO ANO IF
DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
M TER ES T BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST JOSEPH EDWAROS
AX/A JOSEPH J. EDWAROS. *
ANY! JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
A8 UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OCJENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN (xxtuanl lo a 8ui*nary Final todgmark
rt Foradoaura dated Jrty 12. 2002
anterad to C M Cat* No 02-CA 274
14 W of H* Ckoxi Co ul d H* 1STH
JuSdrt CkoUl to m d tof SEMINOLE
Courty. Sartord. Flonda. I w « aa* k&gt;
Ha Nghaal and beat bidder lor caxh
al H# Waal Frork Door al He SEMI
NOLE Couky CouHoua* located rt
X I N. Part Avanua H Sartord.
Florida, al 1 1 0 0 am . on H* 20 day
rt Augual 2002 H# Irttowtng
daatrbid property a* art torth to
aaid Stannary Paul Judgmart. to" L O T 13 BLOCK a WOOOMERE
PARK 2NO REPEAT, ACCORDING
TO THE P U T OR MAP THEREOF
OEBCRSCD M P U T BOOK &lt;3.
PAGE 73, O F THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF S E M W O U C O U N
TY. FLORIOA
Dated H n day rt JUL 22.2002
(C M C U T CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctetk rtH a C k o U l Court
By: RuH King
Deputy Clara
Pubaah at:
TH E SEMMOLE HERALD
TH E U W OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN, P.A.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l 8 Urkvaraty Drive Srtte 500
Pterkaaon.Fl 33324
(9S41233-6000
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABAJTIES
ACT. paraon* w «i daxh ia a*
fog a apadd aooommodaaon ahodd
oortad CO UR T ADMINISTRATION
al
th*
SEMINOLE
County
CouHoua* al 4074644227.1404
9564771 (TDO) or 14004546770
vte Florida Relay Same*
PUAahJrty 26. 2002 and Augual I.
2002
00171_________________________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUa NAME
Nolm M hereby given Hat I am
engaged to buaawaa al &lt;479
Sunthadow Dr . 202. Caaatoarry
Semmote County. Ftortda 32707.
uktet H* Fmaoua Kama rt Hay**
Landacaptng and Hal I Intend to
rayater and nam* wah Ha Oviaion
rt
Corporabona.
Tilth*****
Flonda. to accordance wtei He provikora rt Ha Fctboua Nam* SlalrtM
lo-Wk Section 866 09. Flonda
Stakjtea 1991
Chnaiophar Hayea
Pubiah JUy 28. 2002
001*2

�Call 322-2611
Seminole Herald
Classified Dept.
To Place Your Ad
M THE CW curt COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 02438CP
IN RE: ESTATE O f
JAMES H KELLY.
Dk u i M
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha bdktbttobdton d to* M a w d
JAMES H KELLY. dacsaaad. whoa*
daw d daaOi m i May 2. 2002. t&gt;
panrkng In tha O t ia l Court lot
Sananoto Courty. Ftonda. Probata
Drvtwon, Fla Number 02 638 CP, ffw
addraaa d wtwh la PrdwW DMaion.
X I N Parti Annua. Sankxd. Ftortla
32771-1292.
Tha namaa and
addraaaaa d Ew personal rapraaanEva'a altonwy ara aat torth below
AJ aerator* d Ew dacadant and
otfwi paraona having davna or
ndudng unmalurad. conEngad or
lawqddawd daEna. on irtioni a copy
d EEa noEoa la aarvad muat Ma Ewa
davna artEi Em court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY ( X ) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l oEwr a a d o n d Ew dacadanl
and oEwr paraona having damw or
kdudng unmalurad. coramgara or
laRdddaled daana. muat Na E&lt;a«
damw artdi this court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS N O T SO F LED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS 8 E T FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FILED TW O (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE D ECE­
D E N TS OATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
THE DATE O F FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS JULY 21.

2002.
PAUL W.

KELLY,

Paraonal

2M O O iar Court
OvWdo. FL 32765
Anomay lor Paraond Rapraaantatlva
CAROLE. DONAHUE
Ftortdo Bar No 200401
Donahue A tserhart. P A
2431 Laa Road
Wlraar Park. FL X 7 N
(407) 7464009PubldtJdy 21.29.
2002
00108_________________________
M THE CMCUTT COURT FOR
BEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

F1W Numtwr 02-4M-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
KIMOERLY MAY MALLOY,
NOTICE TO CRED(T0RS*, *d
Tha admavatrabon d tw aauw d
KIMBERLY
MAY
MALLOY,
dacaaaad. F4a Rather 02-489CP.
la pandng In tw O o r t Court lor
SammoW County. Florida. PrdwW
Dtvtaron. Iha addraaa d wtwh la
Clark d Court. BamnoW County
Courthouaa. P O Boa BOW. Sardord.
Florida W772 SOW Tharwmaaand
addraaaaa d t w paraonal rapraaanlattva and tw paraonal rapraaanlaA l cradaora d tw Dacadanl and
dhar paraona having cWIma or
damanda aganat Decedent* aauw
Indudng ormatured. cota ngent or
dWqddaWd dalma on whom a copy
d t m nodca la aarvad mual Na twa
cWvna wah tm Court WITHIN THE
LATER O f 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 otwr crarMora d tw Dacadanl
and paraona having claima or
damanda agalnat tw Decedent*
aatata. W u d n g w n a h n d . Conorgad or unkqddated claima. mual Na
twa cWvna wah tm court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO F LE D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha daw d tw bat pubkcaton d
tm Nobca la Jd y 21,2002.
JEAN A WALLACE
Pararrwl Rapraaadamra
Anthony M Nardala. J r . Eaqdra
Attomay tor Paraonatlapraaanlatva
Florida Bar No 341274
ANTHONY M. NARDELLA. J R , P A
1110 Douglaa Avanua. Suva 1002
AAamonW 8prtnga. FL 32714
Tdaphona: (407) 7*8-2700
FacaanAa: (407) 7M-770S
PuMahJdy21.2S.2002

00111
NO TICCO F
PUBLIC BALK
PUBLIC NOTICE la handy grvan.
balowand oonaraAng bom day to day
itv l al gooda ara add. wa wfl aal ■
Pubic Auction, to tw Nghad blddar.
tor cash. d tw watahouaa d 8TORAQE USA. tocawd d 1007 WBa
Sprtnga Dr., WMar Sprtnga. FL
32708, oodanaa d t w totoartng atori g t units containing household
andtor buaawaa gooda. tor rod and
otwr chargaa tor wNch ■ tan on
aama la oWanad. to wL

--■-—A-1 — good
nni wivvlv
—A-* —
1
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rsn*o*«,
moais. W
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oearang.

rdartala, 407-321-3275

2 camatary tod at Oakland Parti
CamaWry. 48A 5 Rnahart Rd, Laka
Mary. Cardan d Radamptton. Lota
SIB Spacaa I » 2.407-322-5468

23— Lost &amp; Found
F O U N D : Dog. araa d 48 A
46A on 7/2V02.
Cal 321-228 2561,

25— S pecial Notices
----- 4.5*11 4:5«il-----Hava Your Advortwlng Flyara
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Samlnda Herald II

O N L Y 4 .5 0 P E R
C O P Y III!
Cat TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
Advartwmg Dapt For Dalala
407-322-2811

L ecals
DATE OF BALE: iUsuat I t 2002
TIME OF SALE: 480 PM
• X 3 I LuW Maldonado-ctoCNng.
houaahdd aarrn. ato. 1513 KaVh B.
Prathar -houaahdd lama, couches,
Iva. antortainmad cantor. H 02 JuaOn
Cot. houaa alurt *645 Michad
WMaa A AaaocJPatrtda Ydkaadhca tumaur* aiOO Saan Mahanay.
lurdiura 0 houaahdd gooda. 4371
Brian D. 0 Suaan M. Hwrtngtorv
houaahdd atull. 1579 Roaamarta
Roth. (Alpha Pdd)-uaod dobing t
ahoaa too KaNh KoHwuaahdd
gooda. t$7t Metis** Aahby and Kim
Mumy-houaahdd torNba*.
AUCTIONEER: STORAOE PROTECTION AUCTION SERVICES,
LICENSE « W3
Tha Move Nodca to ba pubtdwd
onoa a waak tor two conaacutva
waaka. Bald aaW to ba indar and by
virtue d tw SttMee d tw Surne d
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supervision 407-302-1251.
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applications lor tha following
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needed. wS tram. Hourly pay plus
bonuses 407-8887209
Haw Stylist. Mamcunst /Padicuntt.
Sanford area Est salon under new
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Maintenance Tsch, F T position,
composts benefit package. Apply
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2500 ADESA Drive. Sanford, comer
of Mwy 40 k 415 No phons cals
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Sales Assistant: F T position.
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Broad Knuxtsdgs h PrePrsea. Wtb
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ppmg. Camera, Smal Presses
Cal Rick, 407-302-9783

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F/T. panMon. vacation, hokdeyt 407322-8133
Water was contractor needs
F T assistant to drSNr
407-321-2358

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P/T Teacher Education Program to
students visaing the Zoo. Work with
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•200 pm . Teaching Exp. prof but
w8 tratrv 5880t* Cal 4078294450
or complela an appkcation al Central
Florida ZocfogcM Park, 3755 N. Mwy
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RO SELEA VILLAS
Move In specials,
2BedroonVt Bath
For DetaVla. C M
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Spacious 1 room apt wlarge bath 8
closet Private drive. A*, quel area.
Nexi to b*e IrU 555(Vmo. Includes
electrtc. garbage &amp; water 407-3023859
Wry nice large 1 BR Apts aval. oomer
14th 8 Sanford Ave. Sanlord.
840083500/mo. Clean quiet, stable
only David, 405-415-0451.
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fenced yard 3685/month. plus
security depot* 51585 moves you
to 4073228342.
Sanlord: 2822A S. Laurel Ave
38R/1.5BA
fenced
yard
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51750 moves you In. 407-3226342. '

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accepted 5800/momh.
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4073218333
VMa-2Br/1BafQ*rag*/Scr*en patio,
appkance*. tenoad yard, comrnrafy
pool 5875 a Security dap. No Pets.
4073288580.

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Storage 36503600 Deposit
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Palm 17253700 Depot*
Longwood: 4BR/2BA SpM Plan.
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pnvSegea. Cal 407328-7232 lor an

3/1. rue* yard, hue trees, w tti to
school. Lake Mary/Senlord tree
5850. 4078698168

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5725/month 4078998328

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2/1 hout* newly renovated
whanfwood Boors 312 East 25thSE
Sanlord. 562Vmo 4078998328

Private entrance, tree cable k
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lake Ave. Sanlord 407-888-7023

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complete privacy Seeking mature
person, no kids SIKVwk or
543GTno » $200 sec dap Lease Wd
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ui cable. A/C. todry.
phone. Web use. sec. dr, resident
owner, private entrance No
Smoking! Only drug free
&gt; . 407-330-7373.

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2/1 house newly renovated at ?06
East 24ti SL Sanford tOOGmo 407699 6328

“ WEEKLY R E H U l S
Starting ■ 582/wto
Historic Downtown
407-330-4423

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Oarage Apt 1/1 5530 mo Includes
power, gas. water k cable Sale, quel
area 407-282-1394.

99— A

Nee room In large pkah home Some
house privileges, 5300 moves you
In . Ca&gt; lot details 407-324-8000

W ELDERS MKJ 8 TW FAB Exp
helpful. Good Pay DFWP 407-2991592

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2 Story Victorian Home. Histone
District, fplc, balcony, house
privileges ilO G W K . *100deposit
407-328-5277

Santord M help wanted lor home
maeasnarce Rearse preferred 407321*6757.

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Free Estimelee. Define.
CommerdaVReetdential
Nick Kourpemdn
(385) 789-8070

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A A Action Transmission Set
Rebus Unas In Slock
CHEAP1II
407-3213270

NEAT-N-T1DY
407-324-1177
A ik A b o u lO u r

Toyota 8 ASE Master Mechanic
Foreign 8 Domestic Auto Repair 8
Strviot.
3400 «Vee1 SR 48. Sanlord
C a l 407302-8555
Hours 8.00 •530
VtSATAASTER CARD

Dry Wall
•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcomll

407-322-6338 L/l

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NATDOUf MsfWw ##TfK «
Service 8 Repair is
our ONLY Business
•Boat &amp; Trailer Repairs

‘Factory Certified Techmdane
•Mercnxser I
Hrs: M-F Ba-4p, Set9am-Noon
M to E x l 52 * Port of Serdocd
(407) 324-0911

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Claatlc Fence Company
Serving You Over 50 Yean
We Dekver/ We Manufacture
W elnsUI
Commercial • Residential
Repairs •In*taxation
•WbodPtetSRk* Fence •Stocked*
•Shadow Box
C a l For Free Eatsnato
(407)3313705
^ S O D o ^ T m c M L M J in g r o o d

278-H andy M an

--------------- b M W M --------------FROM MY HOME
NEED HELP ON B A C K LO O T
CA LL 407324-2785

R J Handy Man 8etvtoea
A l Phases ol Construction
Pressure Cleaning.
Perilling. Heukng
407-323-2841 (Hom erhone)
4073148878 (Cat Phone)

264-C arpet &amp;
F looring

280-G arage D oor S vc

Wholesale Flooring Carpet, T ie .
Lemmata New carpet w/ped 8
reSM ae bw ae 57_50»y Free n home
eetxnetes Uc 8 Insured 407-322
3508.

Springe, Repairs, Metnisnenoe
uRerne warranty Parts
. 386-674-4363
24 H n .1

Ever Heady Oarage

281-H ome
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la Beth KAchen 8 etc.
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407-2228995
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Judy and Jane- Childcere
Low Redo ExcAocal
Referencee
Over 15 Years Experience
•Reasonable Rales
•Extended Hours
C e l 407328-7039
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rape*. 8 termite repair.
407320-1741

By Rueeed Pahra
40 Y n Local Expert
Home flidkisss. l a s f i s l
Uc. toe, 308-774-8299

Speoaknng to reroo/mg
8 repairs 407-322-19 t t
Uc* R C 0080658

308-T hesapeutic
M assage
Avalon Center SMM006015
Karen Chanarton
LMT, SMA00144B1
StrtM MmAQifnsnl
1400 8. Park Ave.. Sanlord
407-3308807

312—T ree S ervice

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313— TV/Radio
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Monthe Free Sarvtoe
Up to 4 Receivers Free
(www vmcaatoSlebonY7ald30632

Complete Pulmoxiery Funcbon
Teetmg weh DECO
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Al Ytaa Oitoe or O u n . We Come
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388851-0845

291-M ortgages
N U D C A S H ? W A N T A NEW
H O M IT Feel approval* tor new
mongaget or releianc* lor tow
payment* and ready t t Bad cretM
la no problem For low rales cal 4073403206

Support your local
txishtssts. they are the
heart of your c o n n u n ly .
You w fl fh d reputable
local b u s k n ie s and
services ki this d k e d o ry.

$15 .7 5 per m o n t h ........ 5 lines / 3m onths
$24 .7 5 per m onth ....1 0 lines / 3 m onths
$33.75 per m onth ... 15 lines / 3 m onths

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Butdmg L d 80i 125. wim dd mob4*
home. N eeds work. Reps* mob**
home or bund house E x ilin g city
water connection, new dram held.
Sets tnance 524500 4078950114
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12x80 rnobUe home, etlebkthed
Sanford peril 55a. 10x30 Flood*
Room, carport, storage shed,
rttogerwcx 8 ga* taqve hdutsd CHA
Ca l lor tppomtoitnL 407-3230102.
24x60 double wide. 2BFV2BA. LR.
Imty rm trim war bar. dreng rm. large
island kitchen, laundry area. *1
new B* 8 carpd. Asking 521000 cbo
407-328-4736
35x lOmobae home, tnached Firm ,
partly lumd. carpeted, caning lent,
new stove, new WC. Located to Town
8 Crxmhy (edul) Park. 5356 Orange
BMLLkMarvoe-Adtog516j00G3B6740-1095
Mobil* home. Sanlord: 1981
Skyline, 14x56. new A C 8
lelngeitior.
well maintained.
Information. Cel. 407-330-5881.
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Commercial
end
Land.
Forodoeur* S TO PP ED , Back
rments Brought Up To D*
locating? Divorced? B
Tenants 7 We Can HELP11 Any
Condition, A ny Area, FA S T
C toeing.
407871-2729

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1BRASS BED. O U EEN SERTA.
poekxepedc sal 8 kam* Never used.
&lt;x&gt;« 5IK.se* 5275 Can dekver 4076800577
A Brand New Cherry CXn* dnrng table
72* and 6 Chain w/l*a! SM m Box
5950 Lighted Chm* Cabinet Ave*
Can Deliver 407-4220230
A Fu* tu* mattress eel Newei
ptastc. Miat tei 580 407-L22WH8
M t M M new lull tu * whit*
porcelain headboard with ham*
530 00 386-7530820
Bed Rm Set: Entire Bed Sat
W/Hdbrd/Ftbfd, Dresser, Mirror,
Chad end N l Stood SM Boxed 5750
Can Deliver 407-4220230
1 A cherry sleigh bed. tohd wood,
with pktow top mattress tel Never
uaed. Sei 5549 Can dekver 407-4220230
A KINO SIZE PILLOW TOP
orthopedic mattress set.
New to plashc Sek 5195
407-4228848
Bed: Black von canopy bed with
kooxy fcm pkkxvriop set Never uaed
407-402-2778.
Bedroom: 7 pc CHERRY W OOD 4
potter bed. a l dove tried, dresser
wArt-mirror. chest , night stand,
unused, tM to box C o il 55k. sell
51860 6M01 beckoom evMtbfe 407660-1415.
w o t , k x M a m oAnfocu, cxmopeoc
trm sets wth 5 yr warranty Tvrin 575.
lul 590. queen 586. kkig (1 76 Never
ueed. can deSver 407-402-2778
Cakkxrae Kxig weterbed 12 drawer
doubto p*de$tal. 8oMd da/k wood,
miffwad headboard New waveieu
manrett. knar 8 healer.. 8500
407-324-7313
Couch: A l (taken Laether Sofa.
5875, LoveseaL 5825. Chair. (525
Brand Nmc SM h Ptiakc Can Dakver.
407-422-0230.
Day Bed. 2 orthopedic
whri*/)ron/brttt. trundle,
uaed,
bona. Con SSOQ, tel $295
4078890577,__________________
Dtora Room-13 pc. tc*d cherry wood,
doubts pedsttal table ml teal, 8
Chippendale chairs, buflst * hutch,
never ueed. cost (8k, sek S1295.
server. 5250. 4078891415.

4 x5' Pool table gorgeous solid
wood. 1* till*, decorativs legs, thl
mexm* Candskvsr COM(4500. tsk
51750 407422 8004
Pori Table Bfl pictowlonM O C senes.
kMtficr pockets, on* Inch pnma tMIt.
never used, still m Crst* Can
deliver 8 tel up. Coel 85k. set lor
51850 4078691415
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CORRUQATEO S TE E L ROOFING
lor Boms. Boat Docks. Shops, sic.
Also
Cuhrtrt Pipe:
15*x20'
5179 29*1 18'x29 5212 80.es
Surplus Stsel 8 Supply. Inc Apopka
407-293 5788
uppues

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Regislsisd
Labrador
Remevera 6 chncriMt mats. 4 blacks
TramedtoM.stay.com* $150 each
3897580916

O N L Y 4 .5 C P E R
C O P Y !!!!

Car Books horn 2000 to 2002
Hsmmmgs. antqu*. Auto Traders A l
kxknew.over5400 1MS3500 407365-7035

SPA! SPA! SPA1 7 F T Lornger. 5hp
loaded with Shoulder. H p , Beck. 8
Neck Jets Underwater kght. cedar
cabinet Never ueed Fid warranty
UM 53296. itu M saerdo* (IS SG 407854-9141

230— B

Cheap')
Advent*geTrontHne
407-9234323

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BENEFIT SALE
C A T PR O TEC TION SO CIETY
Lots ol Everythmg. at usual'
Saturday 8 Sunday August 3 8 4.
2460 Menorms* Ave , Sanlord. oft
East 25m St.. 8am-6pm
VtovtnoGaragt Safe SM.7/27.9-tpm.
158 Mommg Glory Dr. BrandtrmA
Exist**. Lake Mery, doming kachen
feme, bedroom furralureand much
nuch more

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Anoroeofe oonvervent vrom lanrang
Bed* Low mcxdfy nvestoisret. hexne
delivery, tree color catalog C a l today
18097110158 xvwwnp

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IS
SHEET
MUSIC
M AG A ZIN ES,
8100.
A LSO
O TH E R
VARIOUS
MUSIC
BOOKS. 407-322-4381.

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Buy TC -W 3 Mercury Motor OH M
only 511 per Galtonl! Ntoholt
Outboard Sarvtoe Cantor, 407-3320984
Looking lor a ueed boat and/or
motor? We've got m «n l Come ate
us todayl Ntoholt Outboard
Service Cantor. 1000 Weal 1*1 SL
Sanlord. 407-322-0884.

------L55RTT1-----Th e N ew 2002
Sss/N/Spoftl
Com* Check Them Out!
Many Model* To Chooe*
Brand New Boat k Trotter
Starting A t . 51.*88.

uy

Warned Corns 8 paper money
before 1964 end OH movie poeter*
407451-3812

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c c e s s o r ie s

14 ft Ibergiaat boat with
18 hp 8 Infer 5800.
407-321-5710.

F R E E K I T T E N S TO GOOD
HOME CALL
407417-1859

217— G

4.5CII

C*« TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
Adverttsmg Dept For Detail
407-322-2811

a t e r ia l s

199— P e t s U S

4.Sell

Mj v « Your Advertising R yea
Prlnlod &amp; Insorlod in The
Sommoie Herald M

N ichols O utboa rd
S ervice Center
1000 Weet 1*1 BL Sanford
407822-0984

W 8 Sel Your Boat on ConafgnmenL
N id io U Outboard S m ric i CinlBf.
407-322-0944.

231—C ars For S ale
94 Ibyola Tercel 4 Spd, ftow Brafat,
Tires. Cold A/C. Runs arestl
102.000 Mties 53000 00 OGO 407321-9156
1980 Lincoln Conuientel Mem VI
l e u men 100K into*. (1500
407-321-0229

116—O ffice S pace For
R ent
CM toni: Foe Root

Sanford Offloa Sixto/Store, 3rd A S.
SertonjAve 17S0MIB80mor8v8GOd
suit* 5500 month. 3500 tl
51700/month. excekent parking,
rso*. BrOwn 4078791980 Cel 4075798942
Sm. R*ta*Omc*-17/92 Sanlord.
Lease, (4 230 0 Mo. plu* tax. md
water, sewer 8 Yeah. 5500 Dtp 407302-8088 Location

141— H omes For S ale
4/1,
lovely
cottage,
renovated•modemued, wal to wal
carpel 8 appliance*. 565.000.4075991359 or 407-7190278.
8 Comfortabt* Home
bud to 1&amp;2S. 2000tq ft. 3BFV2BA.
mothsr•In- lew apartment 3 kpE hoi
tub. deck, workshop, fenced yard,
many unutuaf leakxee. kAitl See at
210 W. 15th S t. Sanford Oratticaly
Rttlxad *166j000 Ca8 lor AppL 407322-5363

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

PART-TIME SUMMER
POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN AVIATION
SANFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
• RAM P SERVICES
• AIRCRAFT INTERIOR CLEANER
i

• JANITORIAL SERVICES (day &amp; evening positions available)
W e offer holiday pay; uniforms, free parking, paid comprehensive Industry training,
weekly pay, direct deposit and a safe work environment.
Don't let these opportunities fly by. Stop by our administration office M onday thru
Friday between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm for an application and more information.

Water Front-Lake Monroe: 4BR
4BA over 3500 tq 11 trim 2 5 car
garage. 2 work shop*. Sv. tkn,l*m
rm. w/Drtplac* 8 gem* room. 2 to
lew suae* on 1.4 acre* on Lk
5349,500
4BR 1J BA : New Roof. Ceramic
Tie, 11x218c. Porch, PooL on Orer
1/4 Aero. $85,900
Over 1M Acre M R 1 BWfvLiv. tkn.
it, heevty treed Priced tor qjxk

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SPIROMETRY

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ELDER SPRINGS of SR 427, 1
Bedroom 5125 per week. 5125
Depot*. C a l 407-333-3964 or 407302-7034

What About Bob's Tree Sendee?
We Accept A8 CredH Cerda.
T i m Romovil. TrinvninQ, Bobcd
Svc, F in wood. Fi$$ Ettvm lM .
Uc/lnt A07- 2AO&gt;1 B7V

290-M edical S vcs

e r v ic e s

----------------U l t l d U A N
W* Oftet These Services
■Maid Serve*
• Oftee Cle*n»ft)
•Pressure Washing
•Floor Refmrshmg
4078218712

■ XUjULn Ro6hN?r-

15 3 —

For S

R EFRUERATOR WfafpooL 16 5 cu
II. lop treeier. almond, excellent
condition Must tel. 61 SO 407-3246119.

UOmfTIOfCMVnWiOSfllMU

301-R oofing

Santord 433 8. Scott Ave,
4BFV7BA. 2,500. tq ft. 31 acre Id.
green house, shop, lots d storage
New carpet, paint In 8 out,
landscaping, block construction,
lerrauo floor* 5180's C a l Joyce.
Century 21 H 8 I. 407-3238755

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1 2 piece Name Brand Queen
O R TH O P E D IC PILLOW TO P
Matires* Sal Brand New. Shk In
Plaabc. Secrhc* 1100. Can Dekver.
407-4228848

PiYna area. FamSy ftoma n u a . 2772
Ekcam B M , Deltona. Ca l 386-789
8070.

Nek Kourpankks
(386) 7898070

Sanlord/lakt Mary: 3 BR/2BA.
Hdden Laktt. by owner 580.000
C e l after 5pm. 407-8628810

Fu

Whirlpool stove weh eel cieanmg
oven. Hotpotot ddhwesher 3882184839

300-P ressure C leaning

(No preeaure, sale way
to dean a roof)
Free Eternal**, UcAne

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1 Luxury firm pklowtop tel with 7 yr
warranty kA 5136. quean $140. Ung
(210. Brand new. Located to
Sanlord. 407-402-2778.

1 500 tq I •A m M * h r cBoe or rntoi

hretaur* Cleaning “

For S

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105— D uplex/Triplex

Bankruptcy. Name Change.
Other Sendee* Avakabf*.
CaS Lynda or Laura
4073213382

•SAmmWVk rm Km •uOA/TJ On BOATO

261-C omputer S ervices

267-C eramic T ile

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277-F ence
2 6 0 -B u s h H

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Adoption, Olvorct.
Dfvocct Modification,

141— H

Sanlord 2BR/1 BA duplex. 1716 B
Ridgewood Lane, CHA. stove,
relngerilor. pnvala screen pebo,
857SYnonth. 15751*
Security, no pels
4073228615

Fo

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275-D rywall
Lowell's Auto Rspalr

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Fukxt Btofk dtkJM lame pka 8" 9kk
Neverieed.M8hboK.CoM
5600. te l 5275. A l oak. $375.4076890577.

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1 KINO SERTA. pottureperkc set
never road Coal 82K. tel $298 Can
dekver. 4078800577.

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4BR 2B A: Over 1800 Bq F L Llv.
Dm. Fern Rm W/Fireplace. Deck.
Gereo* 1102 BOO
LMxekUry: Cuttom B « 4BR 2 BA
over 2200 sq ft Llv, Del. Fern Rm
ml Fireplace, screened pod. 2 car
garage on 1/2 acre 5225.900
CueSom BK 4 B R 1 BA: Over 2300
Sq FL Lhr, Dm. Fern Rm, 32x32 Sc
Pod. 2 Car Garage on Oxer 1* Acre
5210.900.

P A U L OSB ORN E
V tfilim i 1 CHOP! HI IIS

SWISSPORT USA, MC.
2 R E D C L E V E L A N D BLVD .
S U IT E 205
S A N F O R D , F L 32773

407-585-4790
(W e are located on the second floor above Dollar Rent a Car)
All Candidates must provide:
• 10 year work / school history • Pass a drug screening • Be available to work weekends,
holidays and evening hours.

40/ 3?1 4/b4

large 38IV2 5 bam. 2 car garage
pkjtbonagveg* 17x54x14 tor boat
or mob** home See m Idylewld* at
315 Dogwood Dr. *1 comer d
Uptele Rd 8169.000. com*
anytxn*
LonpNOObThe Sprmga Custom bid
unique l'4Bedioom. 3 hji bam*.
3100 tq IL m gated commurvty.
screened pod t * stone BBQ Lwgx
Afnum naet through m* center d
m*
home
Professionally
landscaped, private lot. Best
schools $329,000 4078897790

For Ramp Services positions, you must possess a valid Florida Drivers License and be able
to lift up to 75 pounds of luggage on a consistent basis.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/D

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Accessories
I968GMC U m t iy SUV 4i4, B u r
good We*. $1.000. ObO 407-328

Need Soma ADVERTISINQ 1o
Promote Your Bu*me**l
Then C e l U » About Flyers

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_ car. van oMru*

Good
condition 235*70*15 1»tS15 00
407-365-7035

i mtertor. S149S or beat otter

We Will Print &amp;
Deliver For You To
Our Readers For
Only
9e/Copyll

407-327-3657.
95 firebird, had. 6 cyt. auto.

T ruck /B u ses /Va n s F o r
S ale

ObO. 407-322-377^ 407619-4114.
1993 C H E W CAVALIER. STICK
SHIFT. AC. 4 NEW TIRES, RUNS
GREAT *2.000, COO 407-6336336

Toyota Camry, 1993,132Ktm4ee.
15.000.407-606-0011 or 352-363-

F o c u s

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C lasslflo d s Evorydnyl

S an ford C ourt *
A p artm e n ts

We Have a Wey You Cen Cut
That C o il In M e»l

1997 Chevy S - 10 abort bad pickup.
Low mdcape. DarV Green. A U T M
CO etereo. *5.000 407-323-2862.

TH E SEMINOLE H E R A IO
ADVERTISINQ D EP T
407-322 26tt

H o m e s F or S ale

135 Sco tt Dr., Washington Oaks
Newly Remodeled 3 Bedroom 2 Bath with Central Heat &amp; Air

For

D o n ’t M i s s O u t O n T h e

Simply Superior Service
u n su rp assed by an y o th er

E x p lo s iv e D e a ls A t

64 Frelghtllner Cabover: Rune
like a aewtng machine. 350
Cummmg* angme.day bed. lust
petted current D O T Incpecbon
407-324-5973.

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YOUR MONTHLY RENT
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• Indoor V c Racquetball
2 Swim m ing Pools
• 24 Hour Rtnet* Center
Sundeck Area
• Walk-In Closets
Covered Cabanas &amp; Jacuzzis • Full Size Washer/Dryer*
Sand Volleyball
&amp; W asher/Dryer Hook-Ups
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Phone: 407-322-9558 • Fax: 407-321-6218
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�City tax rate lowest in Seminole
By MIchalts Jorta
Managing Editor
LA K E M A R Y — T h e proposed FY 2003
budget is com plete, a n a Lake M ary resi­
dents will still pay the low est tax levy in
Sem inole County.
C ity M anager John Litton presented
Thursday his annual budget m essage to
C ity Com m ission, w hich included a mill-

Showing his age
T.Q . Seymour and his
family got a surprise
Thursday when they woke
up. Seems someone had
littered, the front yard with
signs announcing the
16-year-old’s birthday,
see Page 4

Beach Hikes
Florida Trail Association
has announced a N ew
Sm yrna Dunes Park Beach
H ike, Saturday, A ug. 24
beginning at 3 p.m. M eet at
3 p.m . at Toys r Us,
Sem inole Towne Center, 1-4
at SR -456 to carpool. The
w alk includes areas along
the beach, inlet and board­
w alks. There will be a small
park entrance fee. Dinner
at JB 's Fish Cam p follows.
For additional inform a­
tion
contact
Ju d y
at
Ju d 228&amp; yahoo.com
or
phone 407-365-1080.

Lake M ary Sm ile

Martha Millar - Marketing
and Mambarehip Director for
Lake M a ry Chambar of
Commerce

Great Scott!
Entrepreneurs
turn lemons
into lemonade
S cott D istler and W illiam
G oranflo experienced the corirate pin ch m any C entral
orida tourism w orkers felt
after Sep. 11.
Determined to survive cor­
porate cu tback s, both en v i­
sioned a new future for them ­
selves that would capitalize on
their talents and entrepreneur­
ial am bitions.
G oranflo
established
W illiam
G oranflo A rtistic
Paint &amp; M urals in Altam onte
Springs after losing his job at
Universal Studios Islands of
Adventure where he worked
as a supervisor in the park's
Scenic Paint Division.
G oranflo now paints corpo­
rate offices and even a few
celebrity hom es. He says it's a
longtim e dream to ow n a busi­
ness.
"I might not have had the
courage to do it if it wasn't for
losing m y jo b,” he said.
G oranflo has worked as a
m aster p ain ter in C entral
Florida for m ore than 12 years.
W orking as account super­
visor
at
C ram er-K rasselt
Public Relations, Distler chose
to start G reat Sco tt D 6cor
w hen the com pany's business
losses after Sept. 11 spurred
com panyw ide layoffs.
”1 began converting lunch
hours into ju n k ets collecting
hom e furnishings and realized
in terio r d eco ratin g w as m y
passion,” Distler said.
H e recalls form u lating a
business plan after noticing a
bum per sticker in 1-4 traffic
that read, "D o your dream."
G reat Scott D 6cor is a newly
established interior decorating

age rate o f 3.7648, w hich has stayed the
sam e for the past 10 years. It is also the
15th straight year the ad valorem tax rate
in the city has not increased.
A m ill is 1/1,000 o f a dollar and is
defined, as the m illage needed to raise the
sam e total dollars of ad valorem taxes as
in FY 2002. As property values increase, a
mill is w orth more.
" I am very happy w ith the proposed

bud get," Lake M ary M ayor Thom Greene
said. "To keep the millage rate the same in
this econom y is a plus.
According to Litton, one o f the biggest
challenges facing the city is the future of
the fire department. Although Lake Mary
is part o f the county's First Response
Team, county officials nave asked the city
See Tax Rate, Page 7

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Marriott C EO will attend celebration
From Staff Reports
T h e O rlando M arriottLake M ary w ill hold a
rand -opening
cerem ony
riday, August 2 ,2 0 0 2 .
The celebration begins at
1 2 3 0 p.m. w ith a ceremonial
ribbon cutting and w elcom ­
ing remarks. J.W. Marriott,
Jr., chairm an o f the board
and chief executive officer of
M arriott International, along
w ith
H eathrow
H otel
O w ners, LLC , and Bruce
Skw arlo, general m anager of
the O rlando M arriott-Lake
Mary, will com m em orate the
op ening
of
Sem inole
County, s first full-service
hotel in nearly two decades.
T h e O rland o M arriottLake M ary featu res 304
up scale guest room s, an

innovative d esign them e hotel's long list of features is
and m any contem porary an 8,400 square foot Grand
conv eniences,
suen
as Ballroom . It w ill b e the
largest singular
erg on om ic
w o rk station s,
event space in
a
concierge
S e m i n o l e
W e’re delighted to
County. It's an
level,
and
com p lim en ta­
important
have them in the
ry, high-speed
area. A lot o f people am enity co n ­
sid ering many
I n t e r n e t
call here wanting to locally sp on ­
access
in
know about hotels,
sored
balls,
every room .
And
w ith
it’s good to be able luncheons and
galas are held
m ore
than
to tell them about
11,000 square
annu ally
in
another good one.
O range County.
feet o f m eet­
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hotel arena.
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B y Mfcholia Joria
Managing Editor
L A K E M A R Y — T he proposed F Y 2003
budget is com plete, and Lake M ary resi­
dents w ill still pay the low est tax levy in
Sem inole County.
C ity M anager John L itton presented
Thursday his annual bud get m essage to
C ity Com m ission, w hich included a m ill-

Showing his age
T.Q . Seymour and his
family got a surprise
Thursday when they woke
up. Seems someone had
littered, the front yard with
signs announcing the
16-year-okfs birthday,
see Page 4

Beach Hikes
Florida Trail A ssociation
has announced a N ew
Sm yrna D unes Park Beach
H ike, Saturday, A u g. 24
beginning at 3 p.m. M eet at
3 p.m . at Toys r U s,
Sem inole Tow ne Center, 1-4
at SR -456 to carpool. The
w alk includes areas along
the beach, inlet and board­
w alks. There will be a sm all
park entrance fee. D inner
at JB 's Fish Cam p follow s.
For additional inform a­
tion
co n tact
Ju d y
at
Ju d 2 2 8 0 y a h o o .co m
or
phone 407-365-1080.

Lako Mary Smile

Martha MJfUc - Marketing
and M em benhlp Director for
loka M a ry Cham ber of
Commerce

G reat Scott!
Entrepreneurs
turn lemons
into lemonade
Sco tt D istler and W illiam
G oranflo experienced the cor­
porate p in ch m any C entral
Florida tourism w orkers felt
after Sep. 11.
Determ ined to survive cor­
p o rate cu tb ack s, b oth e n v i­
sioned a new future for them ­
selves that would capitalize on
their talents and entrepreneur­
ial am bitions.
G o ra n flo
establish ed
W illiam
G oran flo A rtistic
Paint &amp; M urals in Altam onte
Springs after losing his job at
Universal Studios Islands of
A dventure w here he worked
as a supervisor in the park's
Scenic Paint Division.
G oranflo now paints corp o­
rate offices and even a few
celebrity hom es. H e says it's a
longtim e dream to ow n a busi­
ness.
"I m ight not have had the
courage to d o it if it w asn't for
losing m y jo b,1* he said.
G oranflo has w orked as a
m aster p ain ter in C entral
Florida for m ore than 12 years.
W orking as account super­
v iso r
at
C ram er-K rasselt
Public R elations, D istler chose
to sta rt G reat S co tt D 6cor
w hen the com pany's business
losses after Sept. 11 spurred
com panyw ide layoffs.
"I began converting lunch
hours into ju n k ets collecting
hom e furnishings and realized
in terio r d eco ratin g w as m y
passion,” D istler said.
H e recalls fo rm u latin g a
business plan after noticing a
bum per sticker in 1-4 traffic
that read, ’ Do your dream .’
G reat Scott D 6cor is a new ly
established interior decorating
Sec G reat Scott!, Page S

age rate o f 3.7648, w hich has stayed the
sam e for the past 10 years. It is also the
15th straight year the ad valorem tax rate
in the city has not increased.
A m ill is 1/1,000 o f a d ollar and is
defined, a s the m illage needed to raise the
sam e total dollars o f ad valorem taxes as
in FY 2002. A s property values increase, a
m ill is w orth more.
" I am very happy w ith the proposed

bud get," Lake M ary M ayor Thom Greene
said. "T o keep the m illage rate the sam e in
this econom y is a plus.
A ccording to Litton, one o f the biggest
challenges facing the city is the future of
the fire departm ent. A lthough Lake M ary
is part or the cou nty's First Response
Team, county officials nave asked the city
Sec Ta x Rate, Page 7

Grand Opening Gala

n vrM u pnoio u y tom m y v m e w n

T h e Orlando Marriott-Lake M ary will host a grand-opening and ribbon cutting cel­
ebration Friday, Aug. 2.

Marriott C EO will attend celebration
From Staff Reports
T h e O rlan d o M arriottL ak e M ary w ill hold a
gran d -o p en in g
cerem ony
Friday, August 2 ,2 0 0 2 .
T h e celebration begins at
1 2 3 0 p.m . w ith a cerem onial
ribbon cutting and w elcom ­
ing rem arks. J.W . M arriott,
Jr., chairm an o f the board
and ch ief executive officer o f
M arriott International, along
w ith
H eathrow
H otel
O w n ers, LLC , and B ru ce
Skw arlo, general m anager o f
the O rlando M arriott-Lake
Mary, w ill com m em orate the
op en in g
of
S em in ole
C ounty, s first full-service
hotel in nearly tw o decades.
T h e O rlan d o M arrio ttL ake M ary featu res 304
u p scale guest room s, an

innov ativ e d esign them e h otel's long list o f features is
and m any contem porary
an 8,400 square foot Grand
co n v en ien ces,
su ch
as B allroo m . It w ill b e the
erg on o m ic
largest singular
w o rk sta tio n s,
event space in
a
concierge
S e m i n o l e
W e 'r e d e lig h te d to
lev el,
and
County. It's an
com p lim en ta­
important
h a v e th e m in th e
ry, high-speed
con ­
a r e a . A l o t o f p e o p le am enity
I n t e r n e t
sid ering m any
c a l l h e r e w a n tin g to
locally
sp o n ­
access
in
k n o w a b o u t h o t e ls ,
every room .
sored
b a lls,
luncheons and
And
w ith
i t 's g o o d t o b e a b le
m ore
than
galas are held
t o te ll th e m a b o u t
11,000 square
an n u ally
in
a n o th e r g o o d o n e .
feet o f m eet­
O range County.
ing space, the
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of
tender In the
Com m erce was
N orth O rlando convention one of the first groups to
hotel arena.
T op ping
th e
m illion
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Lake M ary Historical Society hosts workshop
W hen you say Florida
It w as a much larger state
because m ore of the earth's
natives, m ost people think
Scm inoles. Sadly, m ost of the
w ater w as in the ice caps. It
w as about twice the w idth it
real Florida natives were
dead before 1800. The Ais, the is now. The people living In
Timucunns, the Caloosa and
Florida then d idn't really use
all other Florida Native
bow and arrows. The game
Am ericans were
................. ................. they hunted was
killed off or died
m uch larger than
that hunted by later
from disease
Indians. They hunt­
brought by the
ed with the atalatal.
Spaniards and other
The atalatal is a
Europeans. The
spear that is pro­
Scm inoles were not
&lt; r.V
Florida natives.
pelled w ith the
assistance o f a large
They were original­
stick.
ly the Low er Creek
from Alabama.
As the large gam e
in Florida becam e
Visitors to the July
extinct, sm aller
workshop hosted by Mary
gam e took it's
the Lake Mary
Historical Society
R O W C ll
place. But the atalearned about the
latal w as not as effi­
cient for hunting sm aller
original Floridians from
speaker David W hite Wolfe.
gam e. T hat's when the bow
and arrow cam e into being.
David talked to the audience
Geologically, Florida is a very
about the original inhabitants
young state. TWo m ajor types
o f Florida. People have been
living in Florida for 10,000
o f useful rock arc found in
Florida. Florida chert and
years.
Florida agatized coral. Both
O f course, 10,000 years ago,
are found on the w est coast.
Florida w as a little different.

Lake M ary Brownies participate In the craft workshop sponsored by the Lake M ary Historical Society.

East coast Indians used shell
and bone to m ake their tools,
although occasionally, they

would travel across the state
to trade with the west coast
Indians for the m aterials to
make their arrowheads. (Very
rarely, petrified palm would
be found and used to m ake
arrowheads.)
M aking stone tools is called
flint knapping. There are only
about 200 people in the
United States w ho flint knap.
David is one o f those. After
his history lesson on Florida's
first people, he asked the
audience a few questions

about them . T h e people who
could answ er the questions
correctly got an arrowhead
David had m ade himself.
A fter his talk, the audience
divided into groups. One
group, m ostly adults,
w atched as David dem on­
strated the ancient art o f flint
knapping. The three other
stations w ere m aking dreamcatchers, m aking handker­
chief d olls and m aking shell
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ipation.
"W e are n o t p ro v id in g
equ al resources to that pro;ram as w e a re re ce iv in g
rom b o th the cou n ty and
oth er a g e n cie s," L itton said.
" I know ou r stated
focu s is on b u ild in g
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m ore
u ser-friend ly stru c­
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p e rso n n e l
and
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T h e city has con ­
sid e re d
sev eral
op tions in response
to
th e
c o u n ty 's
re q u e st, in clu d in g
the con stru ction o f a su b sta­
tion at C ity H all or even p o s­
sib le d ep artm ent con so lid a­
tio n b etw een th e city and
county.
Fun ds fo r constru ction o f
th e proposed su b station are
in clu d e d in th e F Y 2003
b u d get and w ill b e d raw n

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fro m th e c ity 's re serv e s.
H ow ever, th e fu n d s fo r
ad d itional personnel w ill not
b e needed u n til the follow ­
ing year. D ep end ing if and
w h a t o p tio n C o m m issio n
d ecid es reg ard ing the sub­
s ta tio n ,
an
a d d itio n a l
fo u r to 13 p erson ­
n el w ill b e needed.
"D e p e n d in g on
w h ich w ay the city
d ecid es to go, if the
d ep a rtm e n t
ad d s
p erson n el, the city
w ill probably have
to in crease ta x es,"
L i t t o n ' sa id . "W e
w ill need ad d ition ­
al rev en u e."
C om m ission cu r­
rently is d iscu ssing
th e p o ssib le b ond
o p tio n s fo r the new
sta tio n o n R in eh a rt R oad ,
w hich w ill a p p ear on the b a l­
lot fo r v o ter con sid eratio n in
N ov em ber. T h e e stim a ted
1 7 ,0 0 0 -sq u a re fo o t fa c ility
wi l l
c o st
about
$4 m illio n , w h ich inclu d es
d em o litio n o f th e e x istin g
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q u arters fo r b oth personnel
an d
e q u ip m e n t
d u rin g
constru ction.
A s fo r ad d ition al p erso n ­
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th e c ity m a n a g e r re co m ­
m ended five new positions,
Includ in g a canine un it fo r
the p o lice d ep artm ent.
"R ig h t now , the city has a
need fo r a canine un it three
o r fo u r tim es a w e e k ," L itton
said . "W e're ju st step p ing up
to the p la te on th is."
In th e c a p ita l p ro je cts
G eneral Fun d, the city an tic­
ipates $ 4 61,740 in carry -for­
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p .m . T h u rsd ay , A ug. 1, in
C ity
H a ll's
C o m m issio n
C h am bers. T h e first p u blic
h earing is schedu led fo r 7
p.m ., T hursday, Sept. 5 , in
the sam e location.

Chocky Burks is top sales
associate for Stirling Realty
Stirling International Realty,
Inc. announced its top sales
associate for June.
She is Chocky Burks, whose
office is at the Stirling
International
Real
Estate
Show case C enter at Dr.
Phillips. Roger Soderstrom,
founder and ow ner at Stirling,
said Buries had three sales dur­
ing the m onth , w orth more
than $ 3 3 million.
“Chocky Burks is our out­
standing sales associate for
June a n a she is one o f the big
reasons why the Dr. Phillips
Real Estate Show case Center
is 60 successful," Soderstrom
said.
Stirling operates Real Estate
Show case Centers in Alaqua,
Heathrow,
the
Sem inole
Tow ne C enter M all, the
W inter Park Village shopping
center and in the Dr. Phillips
area, and plans to open a new
Real Estate Showcase Center
in dow ntow n Orlando soon.
The firm reported transactions
worth m ore than $212 million
last year and projects its trans­
actions will top the $300 mil­

lion mark this year.
The
com pany
also
announced
t
that
Cardiovascular Science, In c , a
high-tech
m edical/tissue
engineering research compa­
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Stirling International Realty its
exclusive relocation advisor.
Stirling founder and owner
R oger
Soderstrom
said
Stirling associate M aggie
Welsh o f the Real Estate
Showcase Center at the Winter
Park Village, had been specifi­
cally
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by
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to be the primary relocation
specialist for the firm's move
to Central Florida. Welsh has
been a Central Florida Realtor
for more than 10 years and has
an extensive background in
corporate
relocation,
Soaerstrom said.
Cardiovascular
Science
plans to relocate as many as 25
top adm inistrators, profes­
sionals and workers to Central
Florida from throughout the
U S . as well as foreign coun­
tries.

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Great Scott Ddcor differs
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such as holiday decorating,
floral design, and step-by step
decorating plans for buyers
and sellers wanting to quickly
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decorators complete a project.
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located off S.R. 46 in north
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building the Camden III,

which offers 2,761 square feet
of living space and a three-car
garage priced at $305,990.
Bavec said there are 29
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and bead jewelry. Society
President Peggy Wolfe taught
visitors how to make dreamcatchers.
Society Vice President Lois
Jackson taught visitors how
to make the shell and bead
jewelry. (Coastal Native
Americans have made jewel­
ry out of shells for centuries,
but they began adding beads
to the mix when Europeans
came into America.) Society
member Paulcc Stevens
taught visitors how to make
handkerchief dolls.
Handkerchief dolls were bom
out of long sermons! In the
1809's, a Sunday service
might last for 2 or more
hours. There was no Sunday
school for the children. To
keep their children quiet,
mothers would often take
their handkerchiefs and make
dolls out of them for the chil­

dren to play with. (The hand­
kerchiefs the mothers took to
church on Sundays were their
prettiest!)
If you have any old hand­
kerchiefs that you aren’t
using any more, in addition
to being a member of the
Lake Mary Historical Society,
Paulee Stevens is Lake
Mary's Senior Coordinator.
The Seniors use donated
handkerchiefs to make dulls
to sell at their fundraisers.
Donations can be dropped off
at the Lake Mary Community
Building on Country Club
between 9AM and 5PM
Monday through Friday.
If you're interested in join­
ing the Lake Mary Historical
Society, they meet the second
Thursday of every month at
the Lake Mary Historical
Museum. For more informa­
tion, contact Peggy Wolfe a)
407-327-8207.

The start of the 2002-03
school year for Seminole
County Public Scholls is Aug.
5. As in past years, the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office is seeking crossing
guards to staff the ousy inter­
sections where school chil­
dren must walk.
A school crossing guard
earns $8 per hour and must be
available to work Monday
through Friday during morn­
ing and afternoon hours. The
applicant must have a valid
Florida Driver's License, must
be at least 18 years old and
have a high school diploma or
G.ED.
They must also submit to a
background check to deter­
mine any prior drug use histo­
ry and prior arrest or convic­
tion records.
Applications
may
be
lined at the Seminole
obtained
CountySHeriff's Office, 100
Bush blvd., in Sanford.
Cynthia Pltcock, at left, with the
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Chang’sCarCareRecognizedByTheASEBlueSeal ofExcellenceProgram
SanfonJ, Florida • May 26, 2002 - Chang's Car Care
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ASE was founded in 1972 os a non-profit, independ­
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The
chamber's
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held June 20 at the Marriott.
Future clumber events at the
hotel also include the political­
ly juiced Hob Nob in August.
Traditionally,
the
event
designed to allow local candi­
dates to meet the business com­
munity in a formal setting was
held outside of the county.
“It's got plenty of room and
space," said Linda Reynolds of
the chamber noting the hotel
can accommodate up to 900
guests in the ballroom. "We're
delighted to have them in the
area. A lot of people call here
wanting to know about hotels,
it's good to be able to tell them
about another good one."
Other features of the hotel
include
contemporary
American dining at Bistro 1501,
the dreamy atmosphere from

Cobalt's martini lounge, gift
shop, swimming pool and fit­
ness and business centers. A
popular amenity for corporate
travelers will be the concierge
floor, said General Manager
Bruce Skwarlo. The special
floor offers free breakfast and
an honor bar in the afternoon.
The Orlando Marriott - Lake
Mary Hotel, however, will not
dominate business on the cor­
ner of International Parkway
and H. E Thomas for long. The
hotel will be the key piece in a
larger development called Park
Place
at
Heathrow.
Construction is in its beginning
stages for an Applebec's restau­
rant due to open in August.
Other restaurants slated to fol­
low include former Miami
Dolphins' quarterback Dan
Marino's restaurant, Fish Bones
and a Boston Market
"It's all going to be in a park­
like setting," Skwarlo said.

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Calm
before th e
Storm

Drinking water and
canned goods are
scooped up quickly as
hurricanes approach,
so It's best to stock up
before storm watches
and warnings are
Issued.
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Hurrican preparations should
take place before the first storm
pops up on the radar screen
B y Nick Pfetfauf
Staff Writer

The 2002 Hurricane Season
started June 1. Since that time,
many reports have been issued
and meetings held regarding the
need for hurricane preparedness.
Many long-time F l o r i d a residents
already knew these words of
advice and while they didn't need
to be warned, words of caution
are always necessary.

The people who really need to
absorb as much information
regarding hurricane preparedness
are the newcomers, those who
have not been through a largescale hurricane. You may have
lived here for a few years, but
have no idea of the destruction

w h i c h is p o s s ib le . W e h a v e a ll
h e a r d o f f o lk s w h o simply I g n o r e

warnings and believe-they can
outlast anything mother nature
can throw at them. No doubt these

aren't Central Florida folks who
went through Hurricane Donna
and Dora years ago when Sanford
was blasted with winds and rain.
Most of the city was out of elec­
tricity for three days, and there
was flooding all the way from
Lake Monroe to First Street in the
downtown area.
The Institute for Business and
Home Safety has already stressed
the need for hurricane-proofing a
home being built or repaired. The
time to act is before there is a
threat.
The Institute has made sugges­
tions of what to do when we have
a threat - which c o u l d c o m e at
almost any day. Become familiar
with the com m unity's disaster
preparedness plans and create
your own family plan. Identify
escape routes from your home
and neighborhood ana designate
an emergency meeting place for
your family to reunite if you
become separated. Also establish
a contact point to communicate
with concerned relatives.
Put together an emergency kit
that includes a three-day supply
of drinking water and food which
doesn't require refrigeration or
heat to cook. Add first aid sup­
plies, a portable NOAA weather
radio, wrench and other basic
tools, flashlight, work gloves,
emergency cooking equipment
and portable lanterns, nesn bat­
teries for each piece of equipment,
clothing, blankets, baby items,
prescription medications, extra
car and house keys, extra eye­
glasses, credit cares and cash,
important documents including
insurance policies. If this sounds
See Prepare, Page 6C

Watch vs.
Warning:
What’s the
difference?
A “hurricane watch” means a hur­
ricane could land in 24-36 hours.
You should:
• Check emergency supplies.
• Fuel car.
• Bring In outdoor objects such as
lawn furniture, toys and garden
tools; anchor objects that cannot
be brought Inside.
• Secure buildings by doting and
boarding up windows. Remove out­
side antennas.
• Adjust refrigerator and freezer to
coldest settings. Open only when
absolutely necessary and dose
quicky
• Store drinking water In dean
bathtubs, jugs, bottles and cooking
utensils.
• Review evacuation plan.
• Moor boats securely or move to
designated safe place. Use
tiedowns to anchor trailers to the
ground or house.

A “hurricane warning" means
people In the area should exped a
hurricane in 24 hours or less. You
should:
• Check tiedowns and evacuate
Immediately if in a mobile home.
• Store valuables and personal
papers In a waterproof container on
the highest level of your home.
•Avoid elevators.
• Stay inside, away from windows,
skylights and glass doors.
• Keep a supply of flashlights and
extra batteries handy. Avoid open
flames, such as candles and
kerosene lamps, as a source of
light.

Disaster Supply kits should include:

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By Installing anchors and pre-dritled holes during good weather, maintenance
crews at Afl Souls Catholic Church can quickly install pre-cut sheets of plywood
to protect the churches stained glass windows..

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* Canned food and manual can open­
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person.
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bedding or sleeping bags.
* Battery-powered radio, flashlight,
and extra batteries.
* Special Hems for Infants, elderly, or
disabled family members.
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off electricity, gas and water if author­

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boards for each window of your
home. Install anchors for the plywood
and predrill holes In the plywood so
that you can put It up quickly.
* Make trees more wind resistant by
removing diseased and damaged
limbs, then strategically removing
branches so that wind can blow
through.

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L ite m P ro g ram n eed s v o lu n teers

Tuckers
celebrate
50 years
Cecil II and Margaret Tucker
will celebrate their 50th wed­
ding anniversary. They were
married in 1952 at the Fort
Christmas Baptist Church in
Christmas. They will cele­
brate on Saturday, July 27 at
the Christmas Civic Center
from 2 to 4 p.m.

The Seminole County
Gu.mii.in 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

old, possess good judgment,
common sense and be capa­
ble of helping a child in crisis.
You must present favorable
references, consent to have
your background checked,
and complete 24 hours of
training.
Guardian Ad Litem train­

ing will be held at the
Juvenile Justice Center, 190
Bush Ulvd., Sanford, on
August 2 ,3 , and 9. If you are
interested in attending or
with
more information,
phone Myma at 407-6655370, or visit the web site at
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Duxburys celebrate 58th wedding anniversary
Fifty-eight years is a long Teachers Association. It was
time in any language.
back to dancing when she
But not to a happy
signed up as a dancer with
Sanford couple. For
the high-stepping
Doris and Alton B.
Happy Hoofers of
"A l” Duxbury, it
Seminole County and
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has been performing
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exchanged their wed­
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The Duxburys are
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the parents of three
in Holy Cross
sons: William,
Doris
Episcopal Church,
Orlando; and James
Dietrich
Sanford.
and Thomas, both of
The couple met
Sanford. They enjoy
when Al was stationed at
pampering their four grand­
Sanford Naval Air Station
sons, Matthew, Andrew, and
and they have had eyes for
twins Timothy and Daniel o f
only each other since.
Sanford; and their two grand­
Following his tour of duty
daughters, Jody and Kelsey
with the Navy, Al ventured
of Prince George, BC,
into education and retired
Canada.
from Seminole High School
The family plans a quiet
in 1984 where he was an
celebration since Al is still
occupational therapist.
recovering from surgery.
Today, he keeps busy
with the Shrincrs and the
European tour
Seminole County Retired
TWo Sanford sisters,
Educators Association. A trip
Courtnay Smith and Ashley
to the hospital emergency
Smith, are about to shed jet
room in late June resulted in
lag after a 2-weck tour of
a triple by-pass Al is current­
Europe. Joining tho sisters
ly recovering from the emer­
was Jana Pearce, Ashley's
gency surgery.
roommate at the University
Doris received her bache­ of West Georgia.
lor’s degree from Florida
The enthusiastic trio jet­
State College for Women,
ted off on their own without
Tallahassee, and her master's
a tour guide and traveled via
degree from Rollins College,
Europe's transportation sys­
tems to pack in as many
Winter Park. She taught
school for awhile, but her cre­ sights and sites as possible.
Courtnay said they loved
ative aide called for her to
open a dancing school in
Rome. "It was so beautiful,"
Sanford. She eventually went
she said. The magnificent
architectural designs were
back to education and taught
especially appealing to the
fourth and fifth grades.
travelers as well as the attrac­
Along with Al, Doris
tions at Florence and Venice.
retired from teaching in 1984
From Italy, the tourists
and participates in the
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picturesque gardens and
delightful park. The Eiffel
Tower was another exciting
site as well as Moulin Rouge.
After luxuriating in
French culture and history,
the tourists ventured on to
the United Kingdom where
London was their favorite
site. The toured one of the
world's largest city and were
impressed with Buckingham
Palace, the Tower of London,
Big Ben, the Crown Jewels,
Parliament and shopping at
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Shower Down
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Church

Board Anniversary
St. Paul M issionary
Baptist Church Pulpit Aid
Board will celebrate its •
anniversary Sunday, July
28, with a 5 p.m. service.
Pastor Emmitt Thom as of
Providence M issionary
Baptist Church will be the
guest speaker. The Rev.
Albert L. Covington is •
pastor.
The church is located at
813 Pine Ave., in Sanford.
C raft era Wanted
All Souls Council of
C atholic Women is spon­
soring a craft fair 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5.
in the church's Social
Hall.
The group is currently
in need of crafters. Space
rental is $25, and partici­
pants need to bring their
own table and set-ups.
For more information,
call Valerie at 407-6828260.

Study Group
A free catechism of the
Catholic church study
group m eets each
Thursday at Laetare
Catholic Store's study
center, located at 115
M agnolia Ave., in
Sanford.
Dorothy Walker, a lay
m em ber o f the Dominican
Order, presents instruc­
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For more inform ation,
call 407-788-0185.
Chapter of Courage
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Some o f the biggest names
in Christian music, including
Third Day, Jars of Clay,
Newsboys and Rebecca St.
James, will com e together at
the largest ever "Rock the
Universe" two-day concert
event at Universal Studios to
highlight Ihe diversity with­
in today's exploding
Christian music scene.
Tickets for the fifth annual
Rock the Universe event are
now on sale.

Seventeen chart-topping

bands will entertain fans,
Christian Rock and main­
stream alike, on stages
throughout Universal
Studios, Friday and Saturday
evenings, Sept. 6 and Sept. 7.
The hot line-up includes
groups from several genres
of m usic such as the rock
sounds of Third Day, Jars of
Clay and Newsboys; alterna­
tive rock favorites Five Iron
Frenzy, currently performing
on the Warped Tour, By The
Tree and the O.C.

Supertones; the pop stylings
of Rebecca St. James, Relient
K, True Vibe and Jennifer
Knapp; Latin influenced
Contagious, the 2000 Rock
The Universe Battle of the
Bands winner; and Hip
Hop/Dance focused Toby
Mac and Out of Eden.
Additional performances by
Alii Rogers, Sarah Sadler,
Paul Colman Trio and Daily
Planet, along with inspira­
tional guest speakers Ron
Luce and Jay Strack, will add

to the uplifting atmosphere.
Tickets can be purchased
by calling Ticketmaster, 1866-RTU-1NFO (1-866-7884636) toll free, or online at
www.rocktheuniverse.com.
Advance tickets are $34.95
plus tax for a single night or
$49.95 plus tax for two
nights. Tickets can also be
purchased on the day of the
event at Universal Studios
for $39.95 plus tax.
Group tickets are available
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available starting at $114 per
person, per night including
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Fifth annual back to school event scheduled for Aug. 7
Brethren Reaching Out
will present its fifth annual
America Goes Back To
School Event 2 to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 7. More
than 200 families from the
community will be provided

County Sheriffs Office, 100
Bush Blvd., in Sanford;
Sanford Fire Department
Station No. 31,1303 S.
French Ave.; and First Health
Chiropractic, 3801 W. Lake
Mary Blvd., in Lake Mary.
For further information,
call Rose Davis at 407-302'
4143.
G olf Tournament
The Christian Sharing
Center is hosting a Fun
Scramble Golf Tournament

V acation B ib le S ch oo l
M ount Zion
M issionary Baptist
C hurch, 2001 Sipes
Avenue in M idwy, w ill
begin the annual
Vacation Bible School,
Ju n e 29. It w ill run
through A ugust 2, start­
ing a t 6:30 p.m . nightly.
A ll ages from tw o
years to adult are invited
to attend. Registration
form s are available at
area churches o r you
m ay phone (evenings) at
407-323-7918 for further
inform ation. Rev. Frank
W illiam s, Pastor.
Fun Friday*
Sem inole Com m unity
C hurch, located at 5070
O range Blvd., in
Sanford, hosts Fun
Fridays.
Every Friday m orning,
50 to 75 m others and
children g ather for fun
and fellow ship.
A trip to the O rlando
Science C en ter and the
Plaster H ouse are
planned for the future.
For m ore inform ation,
call 407-324-0199 o r visit
the ch u rch's w ebsite at
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Luther B am es and T he
Su nset Jubilaires o f
R ocky M ount, N .C ., w ill
b e live in con cert 6 p.m .
Saturday, A ug. 10, in the
Sem inole H igh School
A uditorium .
Ticket donations are
$15 in ad v an ce and $20
the day o f th e concert.
T he ev en t is sponsored
b y N ew Bethel Baptist
C hurch and Bethel Book
an d Bible C en ter o f
Sanford.
T h e Rev. W illiam
Lew is is pastor.
Tickets can b e p u r­
chased a t Bethel Book
and Bible C enter, 818 S.
South Ave., o r call 407321-3228.

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Monday, Sept. 16, at The
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Prizes and goody bag
stuffers are needed.
Cost and sponsors
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The Pink Hibiscus Mealybug: A new pest for Florida
high reproductive rate
The Insect
(females can deposit up to
Adult mealybugs are
600 eggs) and produces up
small (about 3 mm long) and
to 15 generations per year, so
pink in body color but cov­
pest populations can become
ered with a waxy
secretion. The waxy
very large. Pink hibiscus
filaments are short and mealybug eggs overwinter in
bark crevices, leaf scars,
females are usually
under bark, in the soil, tree
obscured by this white
boles, inside fruit clusters,
mealy wax. When
’ and inside crumpled leaf
adults are crushed
clusters.
their body fluids arc
also pink. Adult males
arc smaller than
Damage
Hosts
Ferrer
Pink hibiscus mealybug
This insect attacks . . . . . . . . females, reddish
feeds on the soft tissues of
many Florida crops
brown and have one
including citrus, avocado,
pair of wings.
many plant species and
carambola, fig, guava,
Males have two long waxy injects a toxic saliva that
mango, soursop, and sugar­
causes curling of leaves. The
"tails." Females die shortly
entire plant may be stunted
cane; vegetable crops includ­ after depositing eggs.
ing asparagus, beans, beets,
and the shoot tips develop a
Freshly-laid eggs arc orange,
bushy appearance. Buds
cabbage, peanuts, pigeon
becoming pink before they
may not flower and stems
pea, cucumber, lettuce, pep­
hatch. Eggs arc found in egg
per, pumpkin, and tomato;
sacs. After hatching, pink
may twist.
hibiscus mealybug nymphs
Fruit may also be
forest trees, and many
deformed. The mealybug
species of ornamental plants
disperse by walking and by
including Allamanda,
wind. Nymphs also can walk excretes honcydew which
considerable distances to
encourages the development
Angelica, Anthurium,
of black sooty mold. Very
Bougainvillea, Croton, gin­
find suitable host plants.
high mealybug populations
ger lily, Heliconia, Ixora,
The life cycle takes about
can kill plants.
hibiscus, palm, and oleander. 23 to 30 days. The pink
hibiscus mealybug has a
The pink hibiscus mealy­
bug, is a serious pest of
many plants in tropical and
subtropical regions, includ­
ing Africa, southeast
Asia, and northern
Australia. It was
found in the
Caribbean in 1994 for
the first time and
recently reported in
south Florida.

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advance.

Move anything in the
yard that could become
Hying debris inside the
house or garage before a
storm strikes.
When
a
hurricane
threatens, follow weather
and news reports so you
know how much danger
you arc facing. Obey evac­
uation orders from local
authorities.
One problem which has
been generally occurring
every time a hurricane
strikes, is people throwing
hurricane parties. Most
often, the parties include
alcoholic
beverages,
which they believe will
help alleviate stress. To
the contrary, the booze
may result in poor deci­
sions, or even illness.
Emergency vehicles will
have more to concern
themselves with than res­
cuing someone who got
drunk at a hurricane
pai?yThe
ie
Institute
for
Business and Home Safety
has also stressed the need
to get sufficient home
owners insurance to pro­
tect property in case of a
hurricane.
The time to act howev­
er, is now. When someone
takes out insurance of this
type, there is generally a
10-day waiting period
be/rye the insurance takes
effect
Trying to buy hurricane
insurance or additional
coverage yvhen a hurri­
cane U bearing down on
us w on't do you any
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Sanford and he joined the
Amaranth. That makes me
happy as we can go to meet­
ings together."
Diabetes is the support­
ed charity of the Amaranth,
a fraternal, social and chari­
table group. This year, June
said the Supreme Council
raised $554,400.00 for dia­
betes research
Over 1,000 Amaranth
members and guests attend­
ed the assembly Honor Lady
Sylvia Saunders of Orlando
was installed as the
Supreme Royal Matron for
2002-2003. Sir Knight David
E. Alcon of Pennsylvania
was installed as the
Supreme Royal Patron along
with other officers.
The Supreme Royal
Amaranth honors Thom as
Matron appointed five
Last year, June
Florida members as
McFadden attended the
Supreme Officers including
Supreme Council Order of
Honor Lady June Thomas
the Amaranth annual meet­
as Supreme Crown Bearer.
ing in Indianapolis. "W hat a
June said, "W hat an honor
difference a year ---------------- --------------- to receive this
can make," she
appointment."
Supreme
said.
June said
This year,
Council Order she was also
the 5COA held
honored to
of the Amaranth attend this meet­
the 105th
Annual
appoints June ing with Phyllis
Assembly and
Fox o f Canada,
installation of
Thomas as
mother of TV
officers in the
and movie super
Supreme
Crown
Sturbridgc Host
star, Michael J.
Hotel and
Bearer fpr the Fox. Phyllis pre­
Conference
sented Michael's
state of Florida book,
Center at pictur­
"Lucky
esque
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Sturbridge, Mass. June
autographed, to June.
attended as June Thomas
June concluded, "I am
with her husband of nine,
thankful to Cod for all the
months, Franklin R o y '
blessings of a good trip to
"Tommy" Thoipas. She
Sturbridge with Tommy
driving 3,000 miles there
said, "Tommy is a past mas­
and b ack."'
ter of the Masonic Lodge in

The group also visited
Wimbledon as well as other
tourist attractions.
Courtnay said that
wherever they were, they
sampled the native foods.
"The food was delicious,
"she said
One final flaw marred
the last few days of the trip.
Ashey fell victim to a pick­
pocket in London who
swiped her billfold right out
of her handbag. It is noted
that signs are posted in pub­
lic places of London to
beware of pickpockets.
"We had a wonderful
time," Courtnay said.
"Makes you appreciate
being an American."

I

Control
There is no known chemi­
cal control for this pest, but
there arc well documented
success stories of biological
control. A ladybug known to
feed on all stages of the
mealybug and already estab­
lished in Florida and also
available commercially pro­
vides a good degree of con­
trol. Two parasitic insect
species, both very small,
wasp-like parasites of this
pest insect arc currently
being reared in USDA labo­
ratories in Puerto Rico and
California. As shown in biocontrol programs in the
Caribbean and in California
during the 1990s, the pest
problem should be notice­
ably reduced by about 60%
within six months of a para­
site release, and 95%-98%
within one year.
Furthermore, If a biocon­
trol program is launched
early enough during an
infestation, which is thought
to be the case in South
Florida, most affected plants

arc expected to recover fully.
Homeowners and
lawn/landscapc mainte­
nance companies operating
in infested areas arc asked to
please NOT cut or remove
suspect plants at this time.
The pink hibiscus mealybug
spreads most easily by the
wind and the movement of
infested plants. However, if
plants have been or must be
cut, please double bag all
plant parts (leaves, branches,
flowers, etc.) in plastic and
put the bags out with regu­
lar household garbage, not
with other yard trash.
Lawn/landscapc compa­
nies arc asked to bag or
cover all cuttings while
transporting, but to reduce
the likely spread of this pest,
it is best to not cut or move
any suspect plant.
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June Thomas of Sanford, right, met Phyllis Fox, mother of actor
Michael J . Fox, at the Supreme Council Order of the Amaranth annual
meeting In IncBanapolls.

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Fraizer, Jones and Riggins families enjoy ‘tropical paradise
The Fraizer, Jones, Riggins
These mentors arc to assist
family reunion was held July
students with life skills, read­
12 through 14.
ing and other academic areas.
Family members
We arc looking for
gathered for the fun
caring people, com­
weekend that was
mitted to working
dedicated to the old­
one-on-one with stu­
est aunt in the family,
dents for at least one
Julia Jones Ream, who
hour per week. This
was bom July 9,1899.
will help students
She has reached 103
establish short-term
years and still enjoys
goals, provide sup­
her family.
port,
encourage
Marva
Theme of the event
attendance, serve as
H a w k in s a role model, demon­
was "A Day in a
Tropical Paradise."
strate values of punc­
The guests enjoyed a family
tuality discipline and respon­
cookout at Fort Mellon Park.
sibility. The mentor will lis­
On Saturday, the family jour­
ten, help students find solu­
tions to problems, tutor and
neyed to Island of Adventure
at Disney. Sunday morning,
expose the student to work
the family worshipped at the
opportunities and career pos­
Christian Fellowship Church,
sibilities.
Rev. Otis Raines, Pastor.
Dinner was served after the
service and a friendly game
of softball was enjoyed by all.
If you live in the
Goldsboro Front Porch area,
we need you as a role model
and mentor.
Luther Barnes and the
Be a friend of a student
Sunset Jubilaircs of Rocky
rather than be a parent or
Mount, North Carolina, will
teacher. Mentors help build
self-esteem and encourage
be in concert Saturday, Aug.
10, at 6 p.m., at Seminole
growth and development.
High School Auditorium. The Mentors allow children to
doors will open at 5 p.m.
have dreams or visions of
Donations arc $15 in advance
what they can be.
and $20 the day of the con­
All mentor-volunteers
cert. Tickets arc available at
must be fingerprinted and go
Bethel Book k Bible Center.
through a process prior to
Sponsor is New Bethel
training. Training sessions
Baptist Church, Rev. William * will be held at Seminole
F. Lewis, Pastor. Phone 407County Public Schools
321-3228.
Educational Support Center,
400 Lake Mary Blvd. Call
Jane Lane at 407-320-0178 or
Jane Lane@scps.K12.fi.us, or
The New Bethel African
Lisa Reineck at 407-320-01%
Methodist Episcopal Church
or Lisa
of Cannan City (Man Street,
ReineckOscps.K.12.fl.us.
will observe their Dual Day
Training schedules ore
Service at the 11 a.m. wor­
Wednesday, Aug. 21, from 9
ship hour. Guest speaker will
a.m. until 11 a.m.
be the Presiding Elder Rev.
Monday, Aug. 2 6 ,5 to 7
Thelma Shaw Young of the
p.m.
Marianna District.
Wednesday, Aug. 28,9:30
to 11 JO a.m.
• ••••
Wednesday, Sept. 11, 9 to
11 a.m.
The Goldsboro Front
Wednesday, Aug. 25,9:30
Council, Inc. is in partnership to 11:30 a.m.
with Seminole County Public
Schools for the Governor's
Mentoring Initiative.
They have been challenged
Family Fun Festival 2002
to recruit, train, and place 50
will be Aug. 2, from 11 a.m.
new mentors in four schools
until 3 p.m. at Sanford Boys
located in the area,
and Girls Club. Agencies will
Goldsboro Elementary,
be available with informa­
Millennium Middle, Sanford
tion. Games, food and enter­
Middle, and Wicklow
tainment will be provided
Elementary.
free of charge.

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The Riggins, Jones and Frazier tamlles celebrated their heritage at a (amity reunion July 12 through 14.

The Crooms Academy
Classic 50th Reunion
Committee will meet

Saturday, Aug. 3 ,2002 at 9:30
a.m. at St. Paul Missionary
Baptist Church Education
Building, Pine Avc. in

Sanford. Richard (Dick)
Evans, Chairman.
The 2002 class reunion will
be held Dec. 26 through 29.

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F ood
'Sweet' way
to care for
eyesight

Marinades
make grilling
fun and healthy
C t u t t o r grtttng Is a treasured
Vysummer treason tor many
people. They look torwwdto (ring tp
tw grfi almost as much as tw y look
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nutrient for your vision and over­
all health. And surely your mother
always encouraged you to cat car­
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your eyes. Well, perhaps the was­
n’t aware that beta carotene, while
abundant in carrots, b alao prc*ent in other "yellow’ fruits and
vegetables indixling cantaloupe,
squash and sweet potatoes.
Not fust a Thanksgiving Day
side dish, sweet potatoes are avail­
able all year long and can be used
as the main ingredient far many
meals. In this redpe, the versatile
sweet potato takes center stage in
muffin, perfect to
hunger pangs and keep your eyes
condition. Redpe courtoy of
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table in about 15 minutes.
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But staying
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portion o f whole roasted
eating plan that includes a
chicken is less than half of
varied diet low in saturat­
beef and about one-third
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o f pork, and most fat in
moderate ri total fat.
chicken is unsaturated,
Luckily, there is lots o f
which can actually help
room for choice and per­
lower blood cholesterol.
sonal preference in a
Here is an easy-to-prrhealthy eating plan.
pare, healthy dinner entree
A healthy diet doesn't
that uses roasted garlic
have to be eland or timeherb marinated chicken
consuming to prepare.
breasts. Prep time Is 10
Take chicken, tor example.
minutes an a completion
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Food Guide Pyramid, a
means you can serve a
total of five to seven
delicious, healthy meal in
ounces a day o f foods
just over half an hour.
from the meat group
(meat, poultry, fish, dry
Roasted G arlic Herb
beans, eggs and nuts) sup­
M arinated C hicken
plies protein for building
• 10-ounce package of
and maintaining muscle,
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iron for healthy blood and
boneless skinless chicken
other essential vitamins
breast fillets — roasted
and minerals.
garlic herb flavor
As one of the most ver­
• 1 15-ounce can chill
satile meats, chicken is
beans in chili sauce
easy to prepare and well• 1 15-ounce can black
suited for a variety o f tasty beans
recipes. Boneless, skinless
• 1 14-ounce can diced
chicken breasts and thighs

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tomatoes
• 1 11-ounce can mexicom (com , red and green
bell peppers)
• 2 cups shredded
Cheddar cheese
• 2 cups sour cream
• 2 tablespoons
chopped green onion
• 8 flour tortillas

• 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons
brown sugar
•1/2 cup canola or com oil
• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
•*eggs
• 2 cups unbleached white
flour
• 2 teaspoons baking powder
• 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

• 1 teaspoon freshly grated
nutmeg
• 1/2 teaspoon freshly grated
allspice
• 1/2 teaspoon salt
• 2 large sweet potatoes (about
11/3 pounds), peeled and finely
grated, to make 4 cupa
• 1/2 cup raisins
• 1 cup chopped walnuts

Heat non-stick skillet
over medium-high heat.
Place small amount of
oil in skillet; add chicken
breasts and cook for 4 1/2
to 6 1 / 2 minutes per side,
until no longer pink and
juices run dear.
Slice cooked chicken
into half-inch cubes.
In large saucepan or
Dutch oven, add cubed
chicken, chili beans, black
beans, diced tomatoes and
mexicom.
Sim m er for 10 minutes,
stirring occasionally.
For more information
about G old'n Plump
chicken, including addi­
tional easy, healthy
recipes, visit www.goldnplump.com

1. Preheat the oven to 350 F.
Butter or oil a tin to hold twelve
muffins.
2. In a small bowl whisk
together the brown sugar; oil,
vanilla and eggs.
3. In a large bowl, mix together
the flour; bakir^ powder; apices,
salt and grated sweet potatoes.
Make a well in the center and
pour in the egg mixture. Stir in the
egg mixture, gradually incorporat­
ing it with the flour mixture. Stir
In the raisins and walnuts. Spoon
toe batter into the tins. Bll each tin
to the rim to make a Urge cap.
Bake the muffins far 25 to 30 min­
utes or until a knife insetted into a
muffin comes out dean.
4. Take the muffin tin out of the
oven. Run a paring knife carefully
around each muffin, then invert
the pan, and knock one edge
against your work surface to

release the muffins. Serve the
muffins right away

S ou ps resu lt o f grow in g d em an d f o r read y to e a t so y fo o d p rod u cts
These days, food on the go is a
necessity, with hectic schedules and
special activities that often prevent
cooking a healthy meal at home. But
now there's a quick and easy way to
ood nutrition that also tastes

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Responding to growing demand for
ready to eat soyfood products,
Morinaga Nutritional Foods, maker of
ascptically packaged Mori-Nu Silken
Tofu, has introduced four beat-and serve, soy-based soups: Mori-Nu
Creamy Butternut Squash, Creamy
Com, Creamy Garden Pea and
Creamy Tomato. The all-natural,
dairy-nee soups offer four to six
grams of soy protein per serving and
are made with only non-genetically

modified ingredients including MoriNu's exclusive creamy organic tofu
pur£e and fresh vegetables. They are
available in one .quart and 11-ounce
single serving sizes at supermarkets
and health food stores.
For more information about MoriNu products, visit wwwznorintLcom
or call 310 787-0200.
Lingulnc al Pesto
Reprinted
w ith
perm ission,
"The
Enlightened K itch en / John Wiley &amp; Sons,
Inc. M arie Oser 2002
Serves 8
• 1/3 cup pine nuts, toasted
• 1 large bunch fresh basil leaves
• 4 cloves garlic, peeled

• 3/4 cup Mori-Nu Creamy Garden
Pea Soup
•1/2 cup soy Parmesan cheese
• 2 tablespoon nutritional yeast
• 1/8 teaspoon coarse black pepper
•1/4 teaspoon sea salt
• 1 (16 ounce) package linguine
Toast pine nuts in a small, dry fry­
ing pan. Place the basil and garlic in
food processor and process to chop
coarsely. Add pine nuts and Creamy
Garden Pea Soup, then process. Add
the soy Parmesan, nutritional yeast,
black pepper and salt. Process until
well mixed and set aside. Cook pasta
according to package directions, drain,
and toss with pesto. Serve immediate­
ly-

N utritional Information per serving ( 11/2 cups): Calories 283, Protein 12g,
Carbohydrate 50g, Fat Sg, Cholesterol
Omg, Sodium 261 mg

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Car dealers dislike Sanford rule revision
By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — An ordinance that
would bar car dealers from operating on
less than one acre of land is drawing fire
from a local used car dealer.
Jim Dunn, owner of CMC Automotive
Group, said the city of Sanford's pro­
posed revisions of Schedule E of the
Land Development Regulations could be
costly for his industry.
"What this is in my opinion is a poison
pill," Dunn said. "This will kill the entire
used car industry." •
The revisions would reauire new and
used car dealers to provide 25-foot set­
backs, appropriate Duffers and proper

They may not have won the
tournament, but they sure
impressed a lot of people.
Playing In what may have
been the best ’Poor In the
tournament, the Seminole
Shooters, a team made up
entirely ol Seminole County
basketball players, went
head-to-head with the best
16-and-Under players In the
country this past weekend in
the AAU 16-U Super
Showcase at Disney's Wide
World of Sports complex.

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le r t :

Eastbound axil
to State Road 46
will permanently
close on Friday
The Interstate 4 eastbound
exit ramp to State Road 48
will be dosed permanently
beginning Friday) July 26, at
5 a.m.
Eastbound motorists wish­
ing to exit off 1-4 onto SR 46
must use the new exit imme­
diately after the County Road
d6A exit, (see map page 6A)
“• The new exit ramp is 1.88
miles long and is designed to
improve traffic flow from l*4
Jo SR 46 and will serve as
Ihe ramp for Toll Road 417
southbound when it open In
September.
For questions or more
Information, contact Stefany
Strong, public information
officer with the Seminole
Expressway project at 407328-3934 ext. 32. *

Seminole

Juveniles
arrested
for hate
crimes

Changes would require dealerships
to have at least one acre of land
indoor service areas. Existing car lots
would be exempt from the new regula­
tions, but any new parcels considered for
auto sales, rentals or leases would have
to comply with the guidelines, including
a requirement that the property be at
least one acre in size and have a mini­
mum parcel width along the front prop­
erty line of 150 feet.
City planner Antonia Gcrli said the
one acre size was selected to allow deal­

ers adequate space to display their cars
and still meet tne city's stricter landscap­
ing requirements.
"The outdoor display of cars takes up
so much space, that by the time you fig­
ure in the setbacks, buffers and landscap­
ing, I don't sec how you could do it on
any less than an acre," Gerli said.
"I think this is a very sound planning
principle," said Jay Marder, director of
planning and engineering for the city.

Highway to Art

"The question is how small can you get
and still have a car lot that looks good,
has good landscaping and has good cir­
culation area so you can effectively oper­
ate?"
Commissioner Whitey Eckstein said
landscaping around used car dealerships
was important and noted that Dunn's
operation, as well as that of Mincer
Motors, were good examples of used car
dealerships that have attractive, func­
tional lots.
"Jim, your place should really be the
model we use," added Mayor Brady
Lessard.
Commissioner Randy Jones said lack
See Dealerships, Page 10A

C ity O K s
b id fo r
R iv e r w a lk
Work should
begin in August

By Nick Pfeifauf

By Dan Ping

Staff Writer

Editor

OVIEDO — Three 15-yearold boys were arrested In con­
nection with a scries of crimes
reported on July 17, some of
which are being considered hate
crimes.
Although they are juveniles,
Oviedo Police Commander
Mark Beaulieu said they are
being charged with felony
crimes, and therefore their
names become a matter of pub­
lic record.
TWo of the youngsters,
| Matthew Deial and Antone
James Mlhellc had Oviedo
addresses. The third, Nicholas
Jeffery Hill is from Geneva. All
three are students, at Oviedo
High School.
The three were apprehended
after a lengthy chase by officers
and some o f the victims. Hill
and Mihellc were found hiding
under bushes near a private res­
idence after an Altamonte
Springs K-9 unit, sheriff's
deputies and the sheriff's heli­
copter were called in. The third,
Dclai, was located at his home,
after his father had been notified
of the situation.
In all, there were eight inci­
dents involved mostly on Bay
Club Road and Canoe Creek
Road,.
In one incident, the victim
reported two rocks being
thrown through the front win­
dows of a residence, causing
damage to two window screens,
glass windows and vertical
Blinds, for a total damage report
of $505.
The second victim reported a
rock thrown through tne win­
dow over the front door, and
two vehicles having radial slurs
scratched into them for a total
estimated damage of $5,100.
The third victim also reported
a large hole in the dining room
window, apparently from a
rock. During tne investigation of
that incident, an Oviedo police

the legendary
‘Highwaymen’ were at Sanford's
Something Special Antiques Mall
Saturday to sell their paintings and
sign autographs.
Above: Highwayman R.L Lewis
shows of his skills to a group of
admiring customers.
Left: Lewis adds detail to his paitlnf
Below. Author Gary Monroe, whosr
book “Highwaymen* documents the
artists history, talks with Willie C.
Reagan, left, one of the
Mlnhwauman nrticta

SANFORD
—
Harbco
Construction Inc. was awarded
the a $103 million contract to
construct replace the seawall
and
build
the
Sanford
Riverwalk along Lake Monroe.
City Commissioner approved
the bid Monday night and work
is expected to begin within days.
"It's going to be an exdting
time," said Sanford Mayor
Brady Lessard. "I like the fact
that the Harbco folks are just as
excited as we are to get started
on this project."
The next step involves attor­
neys for the city and Harbco to
develop the contract language.
Since the company has already
agreed to the city's standards
and requirements by virtue of
submitting its bid, contract talks
should be quick, said Chris
Smith, the city's Riverwalk pro­
ject manager.
"I really don't see why work
would not begin in August,"
See Riverwalk, Page 10A

Prison officials
warn students
to avoid jail
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
TWice a month, a team from
Tomoka Correctional Institute
provides a service to educate the
middle schools, high school,
juvenile centers, educators, and
social workers involved with
the youth of today and future
adults of tomorrow, as well as
parents in crisis seeking advice
and guidance.
Major Marcus A. Kendrick
and his team have lived these
experiences. The objective, he
said, is to provide a vital service

See Juveniles, Page 7A

See Prison, Page 7A

Well known percussionist Sherwood Mobley has Sanford roots
By Marva Hawkina
Herald Correspondent

Erma Killian Pinochle player at the
Sanford Senior Center

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A Sanford native continues to
be the top timpanist in the
, Greenville, S.C. orchestra.
- Success
hasn't
changed
Sherwood Mobley, a Seminole
High School graduate and mas­
ter musician while growing up
in Sanford.
Moblqv was home for a few
days with his family, lovely wife
Deborah, and daughters Sarah
and Naomi.
He was in the dtv visiting
with his mother Freddie Muller
Mobley of West Sanford and
other members of his family for
.the annual reunion of the
Mullers.
Mobley spoke of his recent

trip to Caracas, Venezuela. On
June 16, he had the honor of
being the main guest of the
Municipal Symphonic Orchestra
of Caracas. He was given one of
the few opportunities to play the
timpani as a solo, with the debut
in that country of "Harmonic
Rhythm" by an American artist.
Throughout the 22 minutes
that the piece lasted, the tim­
panist offered the audience the
opportunity to listen to this per­
cussion instrument which diners
from a regular drum in that it
can be finely tuned says Mobley.
. With various decades inside
of the music world, Mobley has
25 years dedicated to the tim-

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world such as Barry White,
Frank Sinatra and Diana Ross.
During his around-the-world
tour, he resided in Venezuela for
four years and became main tim­
panist
in
the
Maracaibo
Orchestra. He also taught classes
to the Venezuelan children.
Mobley is highly recognized
in his profession in that there is
only one timpanist per orchestra
and that the instrument has only
five usable notes. This limits the
musical selection. Hopefully in
the near future the number of
composers interested in the
instrument will compose more
pieces.
Mobley is principal timpanist
of the Greenville Symphony
Orchestra, where he has been for
many years.

HersM photo by Marva Hewtine

Sherwood Mobley, a world-renowned timpanist and Sanford native, returned
home recently with his wife Deborah to visit family members.

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Wednesday. July 24. 2002

T uf. S eminole H erald

S e m in o l e Su m m a r y
A G LAN CE AR O UN D O UR C O U N TY

Husband resents
wife’s desire for a .
little time on her own
DEAR ABBY: I love reading your column —
every day I learn something.
A longtime girlfriend invited me to visit her in
California for a four-day weekend this fall. I am
................................. married with two children,
ages 5 and 9. I'm also a
working mom who sacrifices
a great deal for my husband
and kids.
My husband is refusing to
let me visit my friend,
because it means he would
have to get the kids off to
school two days in a row —
and he'd have them for the
entire weekend.
I don't get time to myself
• • •
• • •
very’ often, so I think he's being unreasonable.
Whenever I tell him I want to do something with
a friend, he'll say, "When do 1 get to do some­
thing fun?" 1 always tell him, "Go! Have some
fun — I'm not stopping you."
What do you think about this? Am I being
unfair?
HELD-DOWN WIFE IN
SUGAR LAND, TEXAS

Just passing through

O ut &amp; A bout
WED

IdearA/ty

DEAR HELD-DOWN WIFE: No, you are not
being unfair. Your husband appears to be a man
with no friends, no outside interests and no rela­
tionship with his children.
It's too bad he doesn't view your trip as an
opportunity for special "dad time" with his kids.
It could be a wonderful memory and bonding
experience for all of them.

DEAR ABBY: I must be old-fashioned, but I
believe that dinnertime should be sacred family
time. The phone should be turned off and the
doorbell ignored.
After many years, I’ve finally convinced my
husband to let the answering machine pick up
calls while we're having dinner. However, anoth­
er problem is that he cannot turn away visitors
who come to our door while we're having dinner.
My husband thinks' It's rude to him someone
away. I believe his inability to do this is a sign of
immaturity and lack of consideration for his fami­
lyIs it rude to tell people, "We are just sitting
down to dinner — may I call you or come by
your house when we're finished?"
Please settle this long-standing debate, Abby.
Who is right?
EXASPERATED WIFE
DEAR EXASPERATED WIFE: Much depends
upon who the drop-ins arc. If they are "regulars,"
then your family time policy should be explained.
If they're out-of-towners who just happen to be in
the neighborhood, make an exception, invite them
in and order a pizza.

DEAR ABBY: In the 1930s, during the
Depression, there were 13 children plus my lov­
ing mother and father living in a small three-bed­
room house. Our only means of heat and hot
water came from a coal-fired stove in the kitchen.
While the girls and I (the youngest boy) slept
three or four to a bed, our five older brothers slept
on the floor of the unfinished attic.
After two more boys came to live with us — a
cousin and a friend whose mother had died —
my mother's friends would ask, "Ellen, how
could you take in two more?" My mother's stan­
dard answer was: "If you have love in your heart,
you will have room in your home."
My siblings and I all have beautiful memories
ol our childhood. And ironically, many people we
knew thought WE were the "rich" people In the
neighborhood. How right they were!
ROBERT LUMADUE, ALTOONA, PENN.
DEAR ROBERT: Your wise mother knew an
important truth: Relationships arc what make life
rich.

A CSX freight train makes Its way through traffic at the U.8. Highway 17/92 and 13th Street Intersection near the &amp;tata Farmers'
Market. Traffic stops In all directions while the train inches by.
or

Thefts
• Three juveniles were arrest­
ed by Oviedo police Monday in
connection with a burglary. An
officer was investigating a bur­
glary in progress where the bur­
glar reportedly had fled on a
bike. On the bike path, he found
four men, two age 16, one age
17, and Nevin L. Conquest, 19,
of Doctors Drive, Oviedo. After
finding bags containing candy,
it was determined the candy
had been taken from a conces­
sion stand at Oviedo High
School. One of the juveniles was
also found to be in possession
of a BB gun.
Each of the four was charged
with burglary, theft, criminal
mischief and trespassing on
school property. The juveniles
were taken to the Seminole
County Juvenile Detention
Center for further questioning.
Conquest was taken to John E.
Polk Correctional Facility.
• Lenard Morell Campbell,
25, of Greenway Street, Sanford,
was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriff's deputies
Monday, in the 4100 block of
SR-46, in Geneva. According to
the arrest report, Campbell was
attempting to get rid of two
boat motors at a marine store.
Both motors had been reported
stolen from a Sanford marine
store on E. 25th Street.
Campbell insisted to officers
that he had obtained the motors
from another man but he was
placed under arrest on two
counts each of larceny-theft of
over $300, and dealing in stolen
property.
• Jeffery Rothman, 40, of
Apopka, was arrested by
deputies at a store in the 4200

• Robert Matthew Geisler, 29,
of Winter Springs, was stopped
by deputies early Tuesday on
Carrigan Avenue in Oviedo. He
Was charged with possession of
cocaine.
block of West SR-46 Monday.
He had reportedly taken them,
without paying, from the store
the previous day, and was
returning them to exchange for
other equipment on Sunday.
Rothman was arrested on a
charge of. larceny-theft of over

• Benjamin Terrell Farley, 19,
of Apopka, was stopped by
deputies on SR-46 and French
Avenue in Sanford liiesday. He
was charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana.

$300.

East Street, O vied o, was

• Vanessa Ann Bender, 37, of
Dixie Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by deputies in the 4100
block of East SR-46 Monday. An
employee of a convenience
store, she reportedly cashed two
money orders in the amount of
$853 to her own person, with­
out management approval. She
was arrested on a charge of lar­
ceny-theft of over $300.
Robby Sweat, 36, of
Summerlin Avenue, Sanford,
was served a warrant at the
Seminole County Jail Monday.
He was wanted on an outstand­
ing warrant issued in Orange
County for Robbery with a
deadly weapon, and strong-arm
robbery with a firearm.
Drug arrests
• Mark Alan Van Sandt, 20, of
Northridge Drive, Longwood,
was arrested by deputies
behind a building in a parking
lot on Wekiva Springs Road
early TUesday. He was charged
with possession of cocaine, pos­
session of under 20 grams of
marijuana, and possession of
narcotics equipment.

. • Marcus.James' Bryant, 25, of
stopped on his bike Monday, by
sheriff's deputies. He was
charged with possession of •
under 20 grams of marijuana.
He was also found to be wanted
on a warrant for violation of
probation on a domestic vio­
lence conviction.
• Felicia Denise Brown, 39, N.
Valencia Court, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police
Tuesday at 14th Street and
Locust Avenue. She was
charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana.
Other arrests
• Ann Marie Galvin, 44,
Willingham Road, Oviedo, was
arrested by deputies at her resi­
dence Monday. Her husband
reported she had attacked him
several time with a knife. She
was charged with aggravated
battery domestic violence, with
a deadly weapon.
• Demetrius D. Moore, 18,
Pecan Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police at his
residence Monday as the result
of an altercation with another
man. He was charged with bat­
tery.

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event to promote the newly
formed neighborhood coun­
cil In the Sanford area, while
treating residents to an open
house.
The event is Wednesday,
July 24 from 4 until 8 p.m. at
arid around the District Two
service center, In the
Albertson's Shopping Plaza,
Highway 17-92 and Lake
Mary Blvd.
The event will feature a
fly-ln by the Sheriff’s Office
helicopter and displays of
the sheriff's humvee and
tactical vehicle. The SWAT
team, motorcycle and range
and water units will be on
hand. Operation Right Track
drill instructors, juvenile
intervention units, Citizens
on Patrol and crime preven­
tion specialists will also be
at (hat location as well as
youth deputies and staff
from the correctional facility.
District Two staff will be
available to answer ques­
tions about crime trends,
neighborhood policing and
neighborhood council.
There will be complemen­
tary food and refreshments
provided.
The Youth Group from
Sanlando United Methodist
Church of Longwood and
the volunteers from RSVP
(Retired Sc Senior Volunteer
Program) under the auspices
of Seminole Community
Volunteer Programs, Inc.
will join forces to spend
time, r e a d i n g . l i s t e n i n g to |
Harbor students read, and
providing arts and crafts
activities for the youth.
The date is Wednesday,
July 24, from 1:45 until 5:30
p.m. at Harbor I Literacy Sc
Learning Center, 94 Castle
Brewer Court at 10th Street
in Sanford.
For additional informa­
tion phone 407-3304)101.

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The Seminole County
Guardian Ad Litem
Program 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 volun­
teer, you must be 21 years
old, 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 Ad Litem train­
ing will be held at the
Juvenile Justice Center, 190
Bush Blvd., Sanford, on
August 2 ,3 , and 9. If you
are interested in attending
or with more information,
phone Myma at 407-6655370, or visit the web site at
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The first day of school. What
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A new backpack, freshly
sharpened pencils, a package of
,pew notebook paper without
one mark on any page — a new
beginning.
But for thousands of local
school children, the first day of
school is no different from any
other. No new supplies, no
4excitement of strapping on that
new backpack for the first time.
Colonial Bank and The
Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools need
your help to make sure all stu­
dents have the excitement of
receiving much-needed new
school supplies for the upcom­
ing school year.Just drop by any Colonial
Bank in Seminole County and
donate money, supplies or
sponsor a full backpack. You'll
not only get the great feeling of
doing something special, but a
Colonial Bank teller wilt give
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teachers, in thanks for helping
our community's needy chil­
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be distributed at the Back to
School Fair on August 3.
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Obituaries
Tuesday, July 23 at Florida
National Cemetery, Bushnell.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

DAGMAR A. ANDERSON
Dagmar A. Anderson, 84,
Pressview Avenue, Longwood,
died Sunday, July 21, 2002. Bom
in Chicago, III., she moved to
Central Florida in 1998. She
was a retired hair dresser and a
member of St. Stephen's
Lutheran Church, Longwood.
Survivors include son,
Robert, Fort Lauderdale;
daughter, Nancy Kohlmeyer,
Longwood; brother, John
Johnson, Chicago; four grand­
children; two great-grandchil­
dren.
Tri-County Cremation
Service, Longwood, in charge of
arrangements.

JOHN LEON KAUFFMAN
John Leon Kauffman, 71,
Findlay Street, Deltona, died
Thursday, July 18, 2002 at
Daytona Beach Rehab. Center.
He was bom in Shillington,
Penn. He was a night manager
for Stimpson, Inc., in Pompano
Beach. He was Protestant by
faith and a member of Four
Towns Moose #655.
Survivors include wife,
Shirley, Deltona; son, Dennis,
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ANTHONY J. GREGORY
grandchildren; one great-grand­
Anthony J. Gregory, 74,
child.
Douglas Avc., Altamonte
Memorial donations may be
Springs, died Saturday, July 20,
made to American Cancer
2002 at Winter Park Memorial
Society, 218-A East New York
Hospital. He was bom March
Avenue, DeLand, 32724-5554 or
18,1928 in Boston, Florida. He
Hospice of Volusia/Flagler.
was a retired meteorologist.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Survivors include wife,
Home, Orange City, in charge
Jeanne M., Altamonte Springs;
of arrangements.
sons, Eric J., Deltona, Dana R.,
North Reading, Mass.; daugh­
DAVID MAXIMUS
ter, Eileen M. Gregory-Selby,
SANTIAGO
Altamonte Springs; brothers,
David Maximus Santiago, 4
Robert and Edward; sister,
months, Eustace Ave., Deltona,
Madilyn Kostinden; parents,
died Sunday, July 21, 2002 at
Joseph and Theresa Gregory;
Central Florida Regional
one grandson.
Hospital, Sanford. He was bom
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dence.
A memorial
service will be
held Friday, July
26, at 2 p.m., at
Markham
Woods
Presbyterian
Church, 5210
Southward
Markham
Woods Road, Like Mary. In lieu
of flowers, the family requests
donations to the Avery County
Humane Society, 1824 Stamey
Branch Road, Newland, N.C.
28657.
Survivors include wife,
Patricia Cilley Southward of
Banner Elk; Children, Rosemary
Komrcich, Banner Elk, Candi
Weller, Grayson, Ga., Susan
Henderson, Dawsonville, Ga.,
Po Dickison, Orlando; brother,
William, Sanford; sisters, Myra
Doudney, New Smyrna Beach,
Jean Dinkins, Orange Park;
eight grandchildren; six great­
grandchildren.
Reins-Sturdivant Funeral
Home, Newland, N.C., in
charge of arrangements.

in Sanford. He belonged !o Our
Lady of the Likes Catholic
Church, Deltona.
Survivors include parents,
Emma and David Santiago,
Deltona; sisters, Kritina and
Gabriela, both of Deltona;
malernaaal grandparents
Ramon and Carmen Torres,
Brentwood, N.Y.; paternal
grandparents, Norma and
Bicnvenido Santiago, Deltona.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.
WILLIE EXELL SHARP
Willie Exell Sharp, 85,
Mimosa Terrace, Sanford, died
Friday, July 19, 2002. Bom in
Clay County, Ala., she moved
to Central Florida In 1985. She
was a homemaker and a mem­
ber of Palmetto Avenue Baptist
Church.
Survivors include daughter,
Martha Plemmons, Sanford;
son, David, Sanford; nine
grandchildren; eight great­
grandchildren; three greatgreat-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Monday, July 22.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Like Mary, in
charge of arrangements.

ARTHUR SWANSON
Arthur Swanson, 70,
Clearfield Street, Deltona, died
Thursday, July 18, 2002 at his
residence. Bom in Watcrbury,
Conn., he moved to Central
Florida in 1978. He was a
retired supervisor at Chase,

ERNEST M. SOUTHWARD
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Meadow Ave. Loop, Banner
Elk, N.C., died Sunday, July 14,

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Attention bargain hunters:
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breadline closeout retailer, will
open a store on Aug. 4, at the
intersection of U.S. Highway
17/92 and Like Mary Boulevard
in the Village Market Place.
"We’re pleased to provide cus­
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opportunity to discover the
value, fun, and rewards of close­
out shopping," said Michael J.
Potter, chairman and CEO of Big
Lots, Inc. "Every day, customers
will find merchandise at 20 to 40
percent less than most discount
store prices and up to 70 percent
below
conventional
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Even more exciting and
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resencc of Big Lots furniture.
Icre customers can find stylish,
first-quality merchandise includ­
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sets, entertainment centers, din­
ing room sets and much more, at
affordable prices.
"Our furniture offering targets
consumers looking for fashion­
able, quality merchandise at
great prices. Potter noted. "36
percent of our stores across the
country offer furniture * and that
number continues to grow."
Value-conscious consumers
are increasingly turning to close­
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name merchandise are deeply
discounted. Big Lots enthusiasts
shop the stores frequently for
daily consumables as well as
exceptional deals for ivhich the
company has become known.
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have included bass boats, golf
carts, computers, slot machines,
and high quality furniture from
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Sem inole Facts
SHS Is home to 2,045 students, 160 teachers and 5 National Merit Semlfhalists. In May 2002, SHS
graduated 450 seniors; In 1006, our first graduating class numbered 4 (all girts). Seminole High
School is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges.
OrapMo provided by Stefany StrongftemlAots Ftpraa iw iy Authority

TTw Interstate 4 eastbound exit ramp to State Road 48 will be closed permanently beginning Friday, July 28, at
5 a.m. Eastbound motorists wishing to exit off 1-4 onto SR 48 must use the new exit Immediately after the
County Road 48A exit. The new exit ramp is 1.86 miles long and is designed to Improve traffic flow from 1-4 to
SR 46 and will serve as the ramp for Toll Road 417 southbound when It open In September. For questions or
more Information, contact Stefany Strong, public Information officer with the Seminole Expressway Authority at
407-328-3934 ext. 32.

Manjura receives Kemper Award for teaching
From Staff Reports
LONGWOOD - Bonnie
Manjurd, president and co­
founder of Gilbert &amp; Manjura
Marketihg, has received the
2002 William T. Kemper Award
for Excellence in Teaching from
Webster University at a recent
ceremony in St. Louis.
The University presented her
with the award in recognition of
her excellence In Instructional
practice, advocacy for the pro­
fession and for public education

and effective community
engagement.
Since 1994, she has served as
the master's degree program
mentor and a core adjunct facul­
ty member at the Orlando
Metropolitan campus.
"Bonnie Manjura is a rare
combination of scholar and
teacher," said Dr. Tom Janke,
regional director of Webster
University. "Her keen business
and Financial acumen, coupled
with her out-of-lhe-box thinking
and gregarious personal style.

coalesce very effectively In a
classroom.'
"It's visibly evident that she
is fervently rooting for the suc­
cess of each of her students," he
added.
Gilbert St Manjura Marketing
(GMM) was founded In 1992.
Based in Longwood, it Is head­
ed by partners Ed Gilbert and
Bonnie Manjura with capital­
ized billings of over $12 million.
GMM is one of the 10 largest
advertising/public relations
firms in Central Fjorida.

The 53 acre campus (our third campus in Sanford) houses 26 buildings, Including an auditorium, a
gym, a football stadium, a baseball diamond, a softball diamond, an Olympic swimming pool, a tele­
vision studio, four tennis courts, a dance studio, a fully equipped weight room and over 500 com­
puters for student usel
SHS is home to the prestigious International Baccalaureate program and was given World School
status in 2000. Our first IB graduating class had an unbelievable 98% pass rate for the challenging
International Baccalaureate examl
SHS is also home to the Academy of Health Careers, a program designed to partner with members
of the health care Industry to prcnrids preparation for medical careers. The Academy has been
named one of the "Best Practice Academies in the Stale of Florida* by the Department of Education
and Is nationally recognized for excefence.
Our traditional high achool program offers a fuB range of honors classes and over 20 Advanced
Placement classes. Vocational choices Include automotive, electricity and construction options.

O pen House for New Students
New student orientation is scheduled for August 2nd with two programs, 9:00 AM and
10:00 AM. Schedules may be picked up beginning at 6:00 a.m. Final schedules for all
other students may be picked up on August 2nd beginning at 8:00 a.m.
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A n n o u n c in g the publication of...

S a n fo rd :
O u r F ir s t 1 2 5
Recalling Sanfoni’s heritage, SA N FORD : OUR 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
reuder a glimpse o f life in Sanford years ago.
This book will be edited locally by the staff o f the Seminole Herald hu ^ ^ °
d bound with an attractive, durable cover, making it o f heirloom
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If you have photos o f bygone days in Sanford, would you share them with us?
We’re looking for photographs o f people, places and things depicting the history o f Sanford from its earliest days right
up through 2002.
• The photographs should be identifiable, including at least some o f the individuals in the photo.
• We will print a credit line with each photo, identifying the person or organization who shared it with us.
• You may bring photos to our office at 300 N. French Ave., Sanford
lather-in-l^w-~ n/audfT)lt1od this
• Please jot down all pertinent data including your own name, address and phone number.
• I f you have any questions concerning submitting photos, simply call the Seminole Herald at 407-322-2611.
• O f course, space may prohibit us from printing every photo submitted. In any case, all photos will be returned to their owners unharmed.

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the price will be $39.95 + tax in December when the
books are available.
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mail right away.
You can make a deposit or prepay the entire
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Ju ve n ile s
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officer reported finding five
other vehicles in the area with
words scratched on the hoods.
Victim four reported approxi­
mately $600 damage to his Ford
pickup truck. Victim five report­
ed $500 damage to his pickup
truck. Victim six reported $500
damage to his vehicle. Victim
seven reported $500 to his pick­
up. Victim eight had $700 dam­

age to his Honda Civic.
Each of the three 15-ycar-olds
were charged with seven counts;
three for throwing a deadly mis­
sile into a dwelling, one for
felony criminal mischief, one for
criminal mischief and one each
for resisting an officer without
violence and committing a hate
crime.
All three youths were taken to
the juvenile Assessment Center.

DR. JAMES QUINN
and

DR. HARVEY SCHEFSKY
Are Pleased To Announce
The Addition Of
D r. D a n ie l M o n e tte
To Their Sanford Practice
Dr. Monette Is A Family Practice Physician Who,
Is Fellowship Trained In Sports Medicine

Continued from Page 1A

to our community at large by
presenting at-risk youth at the
middle school level and their
parents, a factual representation
of how life could be as an inmate
in Florida's Department of
Corrections facilities if they con­
tinue to make the wrong deci­
sions.
This program helps especially
the youth of today in the respon­
sibility and accountability for
their decisions.
Students and parents were
taken on a video tour of Tomoka
Correctional Institute and the
procedures for processing an
inmate by them both male and
female.
The biggest concern of each
team member is that many
young people take for granted
the decisions they make today,
and don't care or realize that the
bad decisions will determine
how they will spend their future.
The message from the Tomoka
team: this is where you will

spend a great deal of your young
life if you make the wrong deci­
sion.
"You arc not able to wear your
Nike, Reebok or Air Jordan, your
Tommy
Hilfiger
pants,"
Kendrick said. "You will wear
state-issued shoes and stateissued clothing, called inmate
sets of blues. You and your par­
ents will have no decision over
what you will wear."
Kendrick told the young peole that in prison they will
ave an Inmate Handbook and
curfews on TV and radio, ns well
as when you wake up or go to
bed. Decisions are no longer
yours. If you make your own
bed - you lie in it. You are held
responsible for your actions.
Responsibility, accountability are
what you will be answerable for
- no one else.
Peer
pressure,
groupies,
gangs, girlfriends, boyfriends,
wanting to belong or "because
everyone else is doing it," arc
only excuses for doing what you

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do, Kendrick said.
"The problem today is no one
accepts responsibility or wants
to be held accountable or think
of the consequences for what
they do," he said.
The juveniles were told of true
stories from inmates that started
out breaking rules early in life.
They never obeyed their parents.
In school they had problems fol­
lowing rules set by school offi­
cials. They eventually dropped
out because they didn't want
anyone else telling them what to
do. The decision to drop out of
school means they will not
receive a high school diploma or
get a college degree. All this has
ended, the inmates said.
These correctional officers and
staff will be in charge of your
custody, care and control. Don't
become an offender. The deci­
sions that you have made are not
your parents' teachers’, friends'
but it's your responsibility.
Decisions arc yours to make make the right ones.

2209 French Ave., Sanford

Native American History
The Florida Trail Association
has announced the next meet­
ing of Central Florida Chapter
will be Thursday, Aug. 8, at 6:30
p.m., in the Leu Gardens
Camclia Room. Mike McKay of
Central Florida Anthropological
Society will present Native
American History in Florida.
The public is invited. Bring alu­
minum cares for recycling. For
additional information contact
Joan Jarvis at 407-365-6036 or
contact bluetrail@aol.com.
Animal Fans
Join the Protectors of
Companion Animals, Inc., to
discuss the challenges and helpfind solutions to the pet over­
population program. Protectors
of Companion Animals, Inc. is a
nonprofit organization. The
meeting will be Aug.
&gt;UR- 1, from 7
until 9 p
p.m. at Garden Club of
Sanford. For additional infor
mation phone 407-327-2814.

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Voltoline graduates
from Sergeants
Major Academy

Wednesday. July

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Army Reserve Sgt. Maj. James gy; resource management, study
W. Voltoline has graduated from of the fundamental principles of
the U S. Army Sergeants Major managing people, materials, sys­
Academy Non-resident Course tems, environment, and money.
(NRC).
The final phase seven has to
The two-year program paral­ be completed at the academy,
lels with the
which for 17
resident course
days students
and is the pri­
receive training
mary method
in small group
for
reserve
and organiza­
component
tion processes,
noncommis­
human values,
sioned officers
ethics,
and
to complete the
motivation,
sergeants major
stress manage­
course via the
ment, and writ­
NRC website
ten and oral
on the internet,
communication
or correspon­
skills develop­
dence.
ment.
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Voltoline is
is located at
the operations
Fort Bliss, El
sergeant major
Paso,
Texas,
for the 317th
and is consid­
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in
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Tampa, Fla.
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Voltollne
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officer
of Sanford and
training.
Frank Voltoline of
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facilitators to tclephonically
The sergeant major is a 1981
assist them complete the first six graduate of Seminole High
phases of training, which School, Sanford.
includes instruction in military
studies, an overview of the U S.
defense policy and the organiza­
tion for defense of the nation;
leadership, focuses attention on
human behavior, individually
and collectively; national securi­
ty affairs, emphasizes the role of
the U S. national strategy, for­
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Photo tubmfttod by Draco Marta Stinedpher

Members and guests ot First United Methodist Church enjoy a meal In 1963. Those Identified seated at the table on the left aro Mr. and Mrs. W.B
Nicholson and Mrs. Wade Rucker on the left side ot the table. On the right side are Burke and Julia Steele. Those at tho head of table (L-R ) are
Dr. Wade Rucker, Mrs. Jack Adams, Rov. Jack Adams (pastor), Mrs. Timms, Rev. Timms, unknown, unknown, Rupert Strickland, Mrs. Rupert
Strickland. Seated at the right table on the left side are Mrs. W.P Chapman, Mr. W.P Chapman, Mrs. Olive Hunter, Mrs. M.E. Baker, Mr. M.E Baker,
Randell Priest. There are several unidentified people, so If you recognize anyone, Contact Grace M. Slinecpher at 407-322-4381.

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Barbeque at the Bam, Highway
17-92 in Sanford on Monday,
Aug. 5 from 5 30 until 830 p.m.
Plenty of food, music, entertain­
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didates.
For reservations, contact Betty
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Apopka, 32703.
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Seminole County Northeast
Democratic Club will hold a
reception and dinner, Saturday,
Aug. 24, at 630 p.m., at Hilton
Orlando/Altamonte
Springs
Hotel. The event will honor the
late Gov. Lawton Chiles and give
people the rmportunity to meet
National, State and Local
Democratic Leaders and candi­
dates, including Daryl Jones, Bill
McBride, Janet Reno and many
others. Cost is $100 per plate
Reservations for this fund rais­
er must be made by no later than
[ Monday, August 19. Make checks
payable to Seminole County
NEDC, and mail to Seminole
County Northeast Democratic
Club,
P.O.
Box
181763,
Casselberry, FL 32718. For addi­
tional information or dinner
selections, phone Dean Ray at
407-687-6410
or
Margaret
Jackson at 407-322-5676.
Beach hike
Florida Trail Association lias
announced a New Smyrna
Dunes Park Beach 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. The walk
includes areas along the beach,
inlet and boardwalks. There will
be a small park entrance fee.
Dinner at JB’s Fish Camp follows.
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information to the public and
project engineers.
Harbco expects to complete
the work by December 2003.
"What a Christmas present,"
said
Commissioner
Art
Woodruff.
The company has offered the
city a deal that would pay
Harbco an additional $150,000 if
the project is completed one
month in advance. Smith said
the city will research the issue
but would like an earlier com­
pletion date, possibly two or
three months sooner, for that
large of payment.
"That seems like a lot of
money for one month," Smith
said. "We'll negotiate with
them."
Harbco has primarily focused
on commercial development like
shopping centers, hospitality
resorts, office space and retail
facilities. The company has part­
nered with Concept Marine
Associates (CMA) of Oakland,
Calif., and Seaway Marine

Contractors
Inc.
of
St.
Petersburg.
"Most of CMA's work on
marinas and seawalls has been
on the West Coast," Smith said.
"Both Harbco and CMA are
interested in getting into the sea­
wall construction business in the
Eastern United States and the
Caribbean, where the market is
moving."
Lessard said Harbco's entry
into waterfront construction pro­
jects would bode well for
Sanford.
"They want to make this their
premier project that they use in
their advertising for future busi­
ness," Lessard said.
Harbco was the low bidder'
out of four companies that sub­
mitted bids. The Central Floridabased company, founded in
1986, submitted a bid of $10,287
million. Other bids included:
American Bridge - $11,767 mil­
lion; CPH Constructors - $15.7
million; Harbco - $9,115 million;
and Wharton-Smith Inc. $11379 million.

"All the dealers I've talked
of landscaping is a problem, as with agree we need to do some­
is putting too many cars on a thing about the ones that are
bad," Dunn said. "We should
lot.
police ourselves a
"You've got some
u ---------- little better, but the
of these guys that —
park their cars so We should police city needs to do a
better job,
too;
close together they
ourselves a little
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have to move three
the books to deaf
better, but the
or four cars to get
with some of these
into one in the mid­
city needs to do
problems. Why has­
dle," Jones said. "It
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n't code enforce­
looks terrible. Some
W e’ ve got rules
ment done anything
of these places are
about it?"
nothing more than
on the books to
The
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an old house with deal with some o f
revisions
were
15 cars parked out
these problems.
scheduled for first
front."
reading
Monday
Why hasn’t code
Dunn said he
However,
agrees there ore enforcement done night.
"bad apples" in anything about it? c o m m i s s i o n e r s
agreed to table the
town, but contends
revisions — which
the
revision
of
include updates for
Schedule E goes to ---------J 5 -------home occupations,
Jim Dunn
far. He suggests
C M C Automotive Group
urban infill redevel­
shrinking the mini­
opment projects and
mum lot size to onehalf acre. He also recommends shuttle service for new hotels —
the city enforce its existing and discuss the issues at a
future work session.
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Section B

Sports

Wednesday
July 24, 2002

Briefs
SEMINOLE BASEBALL
REGISTRATIONS
Seminole Baseball, a
USSSA and PONY sanc­
tioned league, will be hold­
ing registration for the Fall
the next two Saturday's, July
"27th and August 3rd.
Individuals or whole
teams (must register togeth­
er) are welcome.
Registration will run from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Five
Points Complex on State
Road 419 near Winter
Springs.
Seminole Baseball offers
five league age groups
between the ages of 5-and18.
The cost is $50 (10 games
schedule) for ages 5-6 and
$75 (15 game schedule) for
ages 7-and-Up. Players must
bring birth certificate to reg­
ister.
Call 407-323-5570 for more
information.

MFW IN DEB ARY
Mid Florida Wrestling will
present The American Bash
at VFW Post 8093 in DcBary,
Friday, July 26th.
The event will feature an
Over The Top Rope Battle
Royal as well as a Main
Event between Raging Youth
and Unchaincd’Outlaws.
In a Semi-Main Event,
Deathrow Jethrow will battle
Cutthroat Bonez.
Other matches will have
C.B. Kool taking on Prowler,
Loncwolf facing
Nightstalker and Bill Crude
tackling El Diablo.
Doors open at 7 pm . with
bell time at 8 p.m.
The MFW is offerings spe­
cial offering where If you
bring five paying adults, you
will get in free.
For ticket info please call
407-328-9035 or go to the
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www.MldFloridaWrestling.c
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WINTER SPRIN GS
HIGH SCHOOL FOOT­
BALL CAMP
Winter Springs High School,
home of the 2001 Seminole
Athletic Conference Football
Champions, will be hosting
a Youth Football Camp on
July 26th and 27th.
In c Camp Is open to all
entering the 9th grade or
younger and the cost is $30
which includes, quality
instruction in offensive and
defensive football techniques
from Winter Springs Head
Coach Steve Katz and his
staff and a T-shirt.
In addition to the Bears'
staff, also instructing at the
camp will be former NFL
players and current college
football players.
The camp will give young­
sters a chance to meet the
2002 Bears, leam what the
high school players learnfrom the coaches who teach
It, meet the coaches, and get
ready for the Pop Warner
Football season. ATC
Certified Trainers will be on
hand at the camp. .
The camp will focus on .
skill development and will
include a speed training por­
tion on Saturday with for­
mer Detroit Lion Dana
ReavesThose wishing to attendthe camp must register
before July 19th and must
have a current physical to
participate. •
For more information, or
to obtain a registration form,
please call Coach Katz at
407-320-8741.

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LAKE BUENA VISTA — They may not
have won the tournament, but they sure
impressed a lot of people.
Playing in what* may have been the best
"Pool" in the tournament, the Seminole
Shooters, a team made up entirely of
Seminole County basketball players, went
head-to-head with the best 16-and-Undcr
players in the country this past weekend in

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the AAU 16-U Super Showcase at Disney's
Wide World of Sports complex.
"We only invite players who go to
Seminole County school's," said Shooters
head coach Spencer Torbcrt. "We're trying to
build a team here to showcase the best play­
ers in our county."
Former Seminole Community College
men's basketball coach Bernard Mcrthic
assisted Torbcrt and the two put together an
impressive group of young men, most of
whom were under the 16-year-old age limit.
The biggest problem the Shooters had was
that they had to compete against All-Star
teams from the biggest cities in the USA,
some of which are sponsored by shoe com­
panies and travel to a lot of big tournaments
around the country during the summer.
Among the teams that the Shooters had to
play in their four-team pool was legendary

Riverside Church out of New York City.
Riverside Church, along with fellow New
York City team, the Gauchos, are two lontime AAU programs that have been churn­
ing out NCAA Division I and NBA players
for years.
Riverside Church, which fell to the
Arkansas Wings, 65-52, in the
Championship Game Monday night, is led
by 6-foot-8,245-poundDerrick Caracter. The
eighth grader, woh just turned 14 recently,
wears a size 18 shoe and has already been
written about in several magazines.
But the massive Caracter is far from the
only big man on the Riverside roster as he
was joined by Jonathen Mitchell, another 14year-old eighth grader who stands 6-foot-6,
Arturo Dubois, a 6-foot-5,200-plus pound
15-ycar-old, and Tyreli Biggs, a 6-foot-7,250See Shooters, Page 2B

Herald photo by Jim Wontz
Lake Mary's Daryl Merthlo
scored 69 points in four games.

World Series chase begins
Legion teams
to play Area
tournament
this weekend

Special to the Herald

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

ORLANDO — The
University of Central Florida's
marketing campaign for foot­
ball season tickets nas barely
begun, but UCF has already
seen an increase in sales.
With nine weeks remaining
before the first home game,
UCF*s season ticket count is
mote than 11,200 and la expect­
ed to far exceed last year's final
total of 12,467 before the first
home game in September.
"The lower-level priority seat­
ing on the west side of the sta­
dium is already sold out and
ticket revenue Is up 23 percent
over this time last year," athlet­
ics ticket manager Shawna
Potts said. "We have seen an
interest from new fans with
more than 600 new tickets sold
and our season ticket renewal
rate is nearly 90 percent."
UCF, which joined the Mid­
American Conference last
November, will begin confer­
ence play this season and have
its first opportunity to play for
the MAC title as well as the
league's bowl game slots,
"We should lave an excellent
football team this year and
excitement surrounding the
program is beginning to build
as the season draws near," UCF
athletics director Steve Orelni
said. "We have an attractive
home schedule with all the
MAC teams and Syracuse com­
ing in, and the addition of a
conference race to follow and
bowl games to play for adds a
new dimension that UCF fans
will really enjoy."
The season kicks off at Penn
See UCF, Page 2B

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Sanford Post 53 will be led by Jason
Louwsma (top throwing ball) and
Dominic Petracca (No. 5, above),
while Charles Parks (left) will be a
top player for Oviedo Post 243 when
the American
Legion Area
Tournament in held at Seminole
High SchooTs Alumni Field starting
this Friday. FL Pierce and Sebastian
will complete the field for the double
elimination tournament that runis
through Sunday.

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SANFORD — Any march to
a championship must begin
with a first step and that first
step comes up this Friday at
Seminole High School for local
American Legion Baseball
teams.
Sanford Campbell-Losslng
American Legion Post 53 will
be the host team for the Area
Tournament this weekend,
now they just need a place to
play.
Seminole High School's
Alumni Field in the SHS
Baseball Complex is the home
field for Post 53, but the recent
rains are causing problems.
"We hope to use Seminole,"
said Sanford Post 53 Manager
and Area pirector Rod
Fergerson. "We are out there
right now (Tuesday) working
on the field to try and get it
playable."
Alumni Field played host to
the State Tournament last year
and the playing surface was
kept playable despite heavy
rains caused by a tropical
storm. With that in mind and
not too much more rain this
week, the always hard work­
ing coaches, players, parents,
and fans should get the facili­
ty In top-notch form by Friday.
Sanford, the defending Area
and State champions, are
again the top seed from the
North District with Oviedo
Post 243 being the second
seed.
From the South District, Ft.
See Legion, Page 2B

V a lle y A l l -S t a r g a m e

Special to th« Herald

SANFORD TENNIS
The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department is offering a
Summer Junior Tepnis Camp
to run August 5-9.
Registration closes August
5 for the camp.
The Camp, taught by
USPTR certified Greg James
See Briefs, Page 2B

Inside:

HARRISONBURG, Va. — The Northern
Division All-Stars defeated the Southern Division
All-Stars Sunday night 15-8 in the 2002 Valley
League All-Star Game before 1,100 fans at
Staunton's John Moxie Stadium.
The two teams combined to score 23 runs on a
combined 24 hits. There was little defense to
speak of as both teams also combined to commit
eight errors, five of which were committed by the
South.
Front Royal's Bryan Smith (Lake Brantley High
School, Duke), a late addition to the northern ros­
ter, was named the game's MVP. Smith was
named to the team late last week replacing
injured Cardinal teammate Ryan Norwood.
Smith, the North's starting second baseman went
l-for-2 at the plate, scored two runs, and drove in
three. He also walked one time and had two put
outs and an assist on defense.
Smith, the son of veteran Lake Brantley baseball
nd sopho
coach Mike Smith, is a 6-foot, 190-pound
sophomore at Duke. The switch-hitter is batting .260
with 17 runs scored, nine doubles, one triple and
one home run.

Other highlights for the North included
Winchester's Rich Guamo (Maryland-Baltimore
County) who went 2-for-3 with three runs scored,
New Market's Chris Alexander (New Mexico)
who went l-for-3 with two RBI, and New
Market's Ciiad Hill (Catawba) who was 2-for-3
with an RBI.
Harrisonburg's Ryan Sittauer (San Francisco)
hit the game's only home run, a three-run Job off
Luray's Mike Sills in the seventh inning, for the
Southern All-Stars. Sittauer's Turk-teammatc
Matt Houston (Oklahoma City) was 2-for-3 with
a run scored and an RBI. Waynesboro's Alan Beck
(Western Carolina) was 2-for-5.
New Market's Jeff Dagenhart (William and
Mary) was credited with the win. Waynesboro's
Greg Hansard (Virginia) was tagged with the loss
after giving up three unearned runs in the second
inning.
Other players in the game with ties to local colercSt
leges were
Staunton's -Taylor Cobb (UCF) with a
ague best ERA
~ ‘ of 1.06, *Harrisonbu
* - mburg's
I s IPaul
jbrai (Oviedo, UCF) with a 1.17 ERA, Luray's
Lubrano
Donnie Burkalter (Seminole Community College),
who leads the Valley League in home runs (10),
See Valley, Page 2B

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Shooters
Continued from page IB
pound 15-year-old.
The Shooters got off to a slow start in their
opening game against the Nashville (Tn.)
Pacesetters on Saturday, falling behind by as
many as 20 points as the Pacesetters hit seven
three-pointers over the first three quarters.
But led by Lake Mary's Darryl Merthie, Bernard
Merthie's nephew who will be sophomore for the
Rams this fall, the Shooters rallied back to within
two points, 84-82, with under a minute to pay.
But a free throw and a subsequent turnover
dealt the locals an 87-82 setback.
Merthie, who only scored eight points in the
first half, led all scorers with 26 points, while Jose
Davila and Pat Kiscadcn, a pair of 6-foot-2 guards
from Oviedo, both tallied 12 points.
Larry "Darnell" Collins hit five three-pointers
and scored 24 points for Nashville, while Jamont
Gordon, another impressive looking 15-ycar-old,
tossed in 20 points.
Daryl Merthie did not let the same thing hap­
pen in the second game of the day against Cy
Creek Select as he scored 11 first half points as the
Shooters built leads of 25-11 after one period and
47-21 at halftime.
Merthie left the game in the third period with
14 points after jamming a finger trying to slam
home an alley oop pass, but the Shooters did not
let up, leading 75-44 after three periods.
Only a 30-polnt fourth quarter in which Cy
Crock hit five three-pointers kept the score rela­
tively rospectible as the Shooters won 95-74.
Kiscaden hit five three-pointers and scored a
team-high 19 points, while Jeff Hartzler (Oviedo)
and Cy Wynn (Seminole) both scored 11 points
and Davila 10 forb the winner's. Leonard Taylor
scored 20 points for Cy Creek.

The Shooters then had to play Riverside Church
on Sunday and appeared to come out in awe of
the New York five, falling behind 17-5 after the
first quarter and 44-15 at halftime.
But the locals took 10 points off the lead in the
third period and got to within 12 points before
Riverside pulled away for a 76-50 triumph.
Caractcr paced Church with 13 points, nine in
the first half, while Niko Scott scored 12, Dexter
Craig 11, and Mitchell 10.
Davila and Merthie paced the Shooters with 14
and 12 points, respectively.
With only the pool winner, Riverside, advanc­
ing to bracket play, the Shooters played in the
Friendship Games against Martin Brothers Select
out of Iowa on Monday.
Once again the Seminole squad started slowly
against a hot-shooting opponent, trailing 26-16
after one period and 45-33 at halftime.
The Shooters, which trailed by 26 in the second
half, made a tremendous rally and closed to with­
in four at the final horn, 75-71.
. Merthie was the top scorer for the Shooters
again with 17 points, while 6-foot-5 Sean Jackson,
another Lake Mary product, scored 16.
Davilla was also in double figures with 10
points, while Kiscaden and Lake Mary's Lyndon
Merthie, Bernard’s son, tallied nine points each.
B. Myers led Martin Brothers with 16 points, 11
of which came from the free throw line. J. Bennie
chipped in with 12 points.
Making up the Seminole Shooters roster were
Lake Mary's Daryl Merthie (5-foot-ll), Sean
Jackson (6-foot-5) and Lyndon Merthie (6-foot-l),
Seminole's Robert Duval (6-foot-2) and Cy Wynrt
(6-foot-2), and Oviedo’s Mike Torbert (5-foot-ll),
Jose Davila (6-foot-2), Robert D'Emo (6-foot-l),
Pat Kiscaden (6-foot-2) and Jeff Hartzler (6-foot2).

Briefs
Continued from page IB
and held at Groveview Park
(off of Lake Mary Boulevard),
has a minimum size of six and
maximum of 12 juniors.
The camp schedule is:
•5-7 year olds from 8:30 a.m.
to 9 a.m. Cost: $20.
•8-10 year olds from 9 a.m.
to 10 a.m. Cost: $35.
• 11*14 year olds from 10
a.m. to 11 a.m. Cost: $35.
For information call 407-6826086 or 407-330-5697.

SANFORD YOUTH FLAG
FOOTBALL
.The City dfSdnford
Recreation and Parks'
pfpartmthtris taklhg registra­
tions for its Youth Flag
Football League.
The SRD offers leagues in
s, 7-to-9,10-tothroe age
ac groups,
12, and 13-to-15.
The cost to play is $30 and
Player Placement and Final
Registration Day will be
Saturday, August 24th on the
field across from Sanford
Middle School on 17-92. New
players must attend this place­
ment day that starts at 9 a.m.
For more information call
407-330-5697 or to sign up
players may got to the
Downtown routh Center in
Sanford City Hall, 300 North
Park Avenue.

ALL YOU CAN BOWL
Airport Lanes in Sanford has
two new programs for the
bowling enthusiast. .
On Tuesday nights the Lanes
will offer a late night "all you
can bowl" from 9:30 p.m. to
midnight.
For $10, including shoe
rental, bowlers can roll to their
hearts content.
Patrons will be issued col-

ored wrist bands by the center
and swim cap) and runs
to identify them as entitled to
through-August 17.
use the lanes during the 2-1 /2
There are no formal atten­
hour time period.
dance requirements for prac­
On Friday nights it is "all
tice. Practices are held
ou can bowl cosmic bowlMondays through Fridays
from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. and
ig "
Individuals can bowl all they swimmers can come as often
want from 9:30 pan. to 12:30
as they wish.
a.m. for a single price of $15,
Meets will be held on
including shoe rental.
Wednesday evenings and last
"Cosmic" bowling involves
about two hours. Meets are
glow in the dark balls and
informal, friendly, novice-level
neon lighting along with a
with other area teams and
laser light show and music
swimmers compete with chil­
being piped throughout the
dren of similar ages and abili­
center.
ties in a non-threatening for­
During the evening cus­
mat where swimmers get
tomers will enjoy the light
" awards for competing. &gt;&lt;&gt;
show, plus music and dritwThls'ls a great way for kids ‘
ings for prizes.'
to get Involved In swim team
as the comp
Anyone wishing to enter the
ompetitions are very
low-key.
building during the event
y. Kids that want to
continue year-round have the
times will be asked to pay the
$15 entry fee and to wear a
option to do so when the sum­
mer ends.
colored wrist band supplied
For more information, call
by the center.
The Airport Lancs Bowling
Seminole Aquatics head coach
Center is located at 190 East
Tony Ackerson at 407-302Airoort Boulevard, just east of
1034.
17-92 near the new section of
417 and the Sanford Plaza.
SWIMMING LESSONS
For more information, con­
Seminole Aquatics, located at
tact Airport Lanes at 407-324the new Larry A. Dale Aquatic
2129.
Center adjacent to the
SUMMER SWIM TEAM
Seminole High School campus
Seminole Aquatics, located at swim lessons that run in twothe new Larry A. Dale Aquatic
week sessions consisting of
Center adjacent to the
eight classes, each lasting 45
Seminole High School campus, minutes. Class sizes are limit­
is offering a Summer Swim
ed to six students.
Team aimed at beginners and
Sessions are taught by
novices.
American Red Cross certified
W.S.I. instructors for ages five
5-17, the only requirement for
and up. Special preschool
joining the team is the ability
classes for children 2-4 can be
to swim 25 yards (one length
formed based on demand.
of the pool) without touching
For more information on any
the bottom.
program or any specific ques­
The program costs $150 per
tions regarding pool hours,
child (includes team t-shirt
call the pool at 407-302-1034.

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The Sanford Campbell-Lossing American Legion Post 63 baseball team (shown with Its Southeastern Regional
Runner-up banner from last year) will be looking to repeat as Area Champions and return to defend Its 2001 State
Championship when It hosts the Area Tournament starting this Friday at 8emlnole High School.

Legion

Tournament will advance to the
Continued from page IB
State Tournament next week­
Pierce Post 358 is the No. 1 seed
end, Friday, August 2, through
with Sebastian Post 189 being
Monday, Aug. 5, at Manatee
the No. 2 seed.
Community College in
All four teams played in the
Bradenton.
recent DcLand Firecracker
Because of the heavy rains in
Tournament. Sebastian was the
June and July, Post 53 was
Division B Champion over
forced to cancel its own tourna­
Sanford in Pool play, but Post 53 ment and has been having trou­
came out as the repeat
ble getting in other games.
Tournament Champion after
Fergerson actually took the
bracket play.
team to a tournament in
The tournament schedule has
Charleston, South Carolina to
Oviedo taking on Ft. Pierce at 4
get in some games and will
p.m. Friday with Sanford and
c in y a 32-5 record into the Area
Sebastian meeting at 7 p.m.
Tournament.
Saturday's schedule has
ringed
* Sanford Post 53 is mana«
ames set for 1 p.m., 4 p.m. and by Rod Fergerson
Ferger
with Ralph
p.m.
La Rosa ana Mike Powers serv­
The Championship Game is
ing as coaches.
set for 1 p.m. on Sunday with
Members of the team are D.J.
the "if necessary" game, If both
Ackley, Bryan Armstrong, Mike
teams left having one loss,
Brady, Paul Cinder, Greg
being played at 4 p.m.
Courcy, Matt Fraysier, Victor
The winner of the Area
Gilbert, Chris Krall, Shane

Valley----------------Continued from page IB
slugging percentage (.574), and total bases (62),
andNew Market teammates Justin Cerrato (UCF)
and Chris Westervelt (Stetson).
Burkhalter has been playing a new position this
summer, patrolling third base instead of his cus­
tomary spot at first.
The 6-foot-4,270-pound sophomore-to-be, who
is hitting .270 in the regular season, went l-for-3
with a run scored, while Cerrato pitched 1/3inning in relief, striking out one and walking one.
Westervelt, who grew up in the Longwood
Babe Ruth League before moving out of state,
was an AIl-American at Stetson this season as n j
./sophomore catcher and is hitting 303 with seven
" ' doubles and two RBI tn the Valley League.
-The league is loaded with Florida products too
numerous to mention, but also playing in the

Continued from page IB
State Aug. 31 in a game tele­
vised nationally on ESPN. The
team will play two more tele­
vised road games, at Arizona
State on Sunshine Network, and
at Marshall nationally on
ESPN2, before its home opener
against Liberty Sept 28.
The efforts of the UCF sports
marketing office and the exposure generated by those games
are expected to drive ticket
sales. The sports marketing
office is just starting a campaign
that will include radio and tele­
vision spots, billboard ads, and
a 30,000-piece direct mail com­
ponent to a targeted demo­
graphic In the Orlando area. To
this point, UCF's marketing
campaign has been at the grass-'
roots level with trips to corpora­
tions around the Orlando area
and a small direct mail piece.
"We expect to see our sales

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SCC's John Madden, a righthanded pitcher,
cher,
Oviedo High productt ana
i
current UCF laye
CF
teammates Nick Whidden, Taylor Cobb, both
pitcher's, and pitcher/infieider Matt Fox, plus
Stetson catcher Chris Cole.
The Valley League is in its 41st season and
plays a 40-game schedule in 71/2 weeks each
summer. The officially NCAA sanctioned league
Is also in its ninth year as a wooden-bat league.
The league gets its name from the beautiful
Shenandoah valley nestled between the Blue
Ridge Mountains on the east and the Allegheny
Mountain* on the west. The longesttripbetween
teatrts Is 2'V2hours. Each community mVolvca
itself with its team by housing players, providing
them'Jobs, financially supporting the team and'
going to games.

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UCF

A A A C T IO N

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IPlantafim
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Larson, Jason Louwsma,
Dominic Petracca, Brandon
Pharis, Austin Pride, Christian
Rosado, Robbv Rotunno, Tim
Thomas, Kris Vigue and Brian
Ward.
Oviedo should also be strong
as most of the team was on the
Oviedo High School squad that
made it to the FHSAA Class 6A
State Final Four this year.
Oviedo Post 243 is managed
by Kevin Wainscott, with Rob
Williams serving as coach.
Making up the roster are
Bany Baxter, Corey Bevis, Brian
Brooks, Kevin Kominsky, Frank
Compagnone, David Evans,
Alan Farina, Lenny Gomez,
Tommy Gonzalez, Jordan
Hogan, Bridger Hunt, Tim
Johnson, Matt Lopez, Matt
McClung, Alex Milian, Charles
Parker, Justin Stines and Jeremy
Thome.

EXPIRATION DATE: 8/1/02

1

numbers grow
row (aulte a bit fills
year as our- imarketing plan gets
into full swing,"
ring," UCF sports
s
marketing director Gert Carman
said. "Long-time UCF fans are
excited because of file affiliation
with the MAC and new fans are
getting on board every day."
"For those waiting to see what
UCF is going to do, now is the
time to get involved before all
the good seats are taken," Orsinl
said. "The next few years
promise to be year: of great
growth in the program."
Interested fans can purchase
UCF season tickets by calling
the athletics ticket office at (407)
UCF-Gold.

UCF PICKED THIRD,
MARSHALL TABBED AS
PRESEASON MAC
FOOTBALL FAVORITE

ng into its
Its
DETROIT — Going
first year in the Mid-American.
Conference, UCF has been
picked
sicked to finish ithird in fi ~
“ , mem­
Division by league media
bers. The results were
announced at the conference's
annual football media day at the
Marriott Renaissance Center in
downtown Detroit Utesday.
By an overwhelming margin
Marshall was chosen to reclaim
the MAC football title that it
won from 1997-2000. Marshall
was picked by 43 of 47 voters to
win the East Division and gar­
nered 41 nods to win the cham­
pionship gamt ________
on D ec 7.
Bowling Green wasreiected bv
a dose margin to capture the 1
-.West Division just anead of
defending MAC Champion
Toledo.
UCF will have its chance to
prove the voters wrong when if
travels to Marshall Sept. 20 in a
game that will be televised
nationally on ESPN2. UCF plays
Toledo in Orlando O ct W in
another marquee MAC game.
The 2002 season marks
changes for the league as UCF
joins the MAC for football only
and will compete in the East
Division. BGSU moves from the
East, where it has competed

since 1997, to the West Division.
The MAC went to divisional
play in
L 1907 when it expanded
from 110 to 12 teams. While
Marshall was a clear favorite in
the East, the West race is expect­
ed to be very close and quite
possibly could come down to
the Nov. 30 meeting between
the rival Falcons and Rockets.
Bowling Green's 25 first place
votes and 283 total points edged
the Rockets' 266&gt;porn
point total and
13 first place notices. Western
Michigan falls into the No. 3
slot with 205 points and three
first place votes as the Broncos,
divisional winners in 1999 and
2000, seek a return to the top
spot. The No. 4 and No. 5
aces, respectively, go to
orthem Illinois (201) and Ball
State (188), two teams that tied
Toledo for the divisional title
last year. The Huskies (4) and
Cardinals (2) also were named
on ballots to win the division.
Central Michigan (118) and
Eastern Michigan (55) round out
the West Division. Miami and
UCF appear to be the top chal­
lengers to the Thundering Herd
in the East Division. The
RedHawks earned a 257 to 248
point margin over the Golden
Knights for the second spot in
the division. Miami was recog­
nized with three first place
votes and UCF one.
Kent State, which won four of
its last five games last year to
finish with its first winning
mark in 15 seasons, is predicted
In fourth place. Akron (136),
which finished with two wins to
end the season, is slated for the
fifth spot. Ohio (111), looking to
rebound from a one-win season
was selected for sixth place.
Buffalo (66), which closed
strong with two late season vic­
tories, finished seventh.
Marshall was a convincing
favorite to win the MAC title
game, which will be held at the
home stadium of the East
Division winner. The Herd
received 41 votes, while Miami
and Toledo had two each and
Bowling Green and UCF each
garnered one vote.

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LOT EOaLJTTLE CREEK PHASE
te-6. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK S3. PAGES 23 THROUGH 26
OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMMOLS COUNTY. FLORIDA.
MCA 1771 PrMrta Via* Lana.
Ortado. FL 327SS
WITNESS MY HANO and Via aaal
ol IN* Court an July IB. 2002
Maryann* Moraa
dark ol Via CkaM Court
ITf hAATf/ tHFOUpS
Dapuly Clark
“cxn»v«ma
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ca m ,csraA
PO. Boa 25011
Tkmpa. Flortda 33622-50Ik
~fla* American* wMiDlsabMU* Ad
V you am a paraon »Mi a dtoabMy
Ip pwtofpata In VPi pfocmlng, you
am araated M no coal lo you. lor Via
provtaton ol certain aaaiatanc*.
f*m i
Court AdnMeVabon
M 201 N. Park Annua. Bardord.
Flortda 32771, telephone numbar
(407)665-4227. wlMn 2 a w in g
daya ol you moalpl ol Na docu­
ment V haartng knpakad, (TOO) 1000* 66-4771.
PubOMi Jdy 24. 31.2002

va.
NADER S. HACK A/K/A NADER
HACK: JANE DOE HACK. THE
UNKNOWN WIFE OF NAOER S.
HACK A/K/AHADER HACK:
MARYUNE UUBERES. JOHN DOE
UUBERES; THE UNKNOWN
HUSSANO OF MARYUNE
UUBERES. IF UVMO. INCLUDING
ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SAX) DEFENOANT(S). IF
REMARRIED. ANO IF DECEASED.
THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
AU OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUQH. UNDER OR
AOAMST THE NAMED
DEFENOANT(S). THE
HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK:
WHETHER
DISSOLVED
OR
PRESENTLY EXISTING.
TOOETHER
WITH
ANY
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS.
OR
TRUSTEES OF SAIO DEFENDANT
(S) ANO AU OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST DEFENDANT (S)
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT,
JANE OOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
Datondantd).
NOT1CS OF ACTION
TO: MARYUNE UUBERES.
JOHN DOE UUBERES. THE
UNKNOWN HUSSANO OF MARYLINE UUBERE8. IF UVING.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAID
DEFENOANT(B). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE RESPEC­
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
AU OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNOER ANO
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANT(S)
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS unknown

NOTICS OP AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THV
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATCR MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
NoHoa la grvan Vial Via kXtowtog perm* *»• laauad on July 16.2003
MarMiam Estates. L L.C . 32* 1* WriJva Pna* Bkrd. Sorrento. FL 32776
Parma *40-117-62312-1. Til* projad It located ki Sameid* County. Section
34. Towrahp 163 Souto. Rang* 2*E Ead. Th# parrrri author r*« ASURFACE
WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON 36 63 ACRES TO SERVE 304MS.
associated road*, and on* dry ralanaon lyatam known a* Markham Estates
Th* racatreiq water body I* non#
Th* M*(k) containing Via appkcaaon tor Vi* abov* triad perma la avalabla
kiapaeVon Monday Virou(Vi Fnday aioapl tor togal hokdaya. 100 a m to 6&lt;X)
pay al Via 81 John* Rlirar Waler Managamatl Diaaicl (Diaincl) Hearty latlan .
404V Raid SlraaL PatoBia. FL32I 7S-142V. A paraon whoa* aubaMnM War■ aal* ara aVactod by to* OMMd pannaang decision may paabon tor a d m ska*va haartng In aooordanoa ami Secu re 12056V and 12057, Flortda
Smuto*. or may chop** to puraua markakrm aa an alamaa n mmady iiidar
Sacaon 120573. Florida Slaluto* bator* Vi* daarPna to r to ig a paraon
ChoorinQiiwrkauanirtand adversely aVad Viand* to a haanng Fmarkanan
' do*# nd reatrt In a aaWamar* Th# procarkra# tor puraung marketer ara aal
toVi ki Sacaon 120 573, F.S. and RMaa 26-106 111 and 2S-106 401- 404.
Ftortda AdmababaOva Cod*. Pakaone mud comply wih * » requramerla ol
Flortda Arkmmababva Coda. Chapter 26-10* and b* Nad w*h (raoatvad by)
(i* Ototod Ctork. locatod al Didncl Haadguartara. H^pmay 100 Wad.

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ca«on(k) mud b* Nad adhai naanty-on* (21) day* ol pubbeabon ol Va* noaca
a artWnkeamy-da (2*) daya ol Vi* Oiainct. apoaaing nobca ol Via Want to
* » mal tor ito** paraon* to whom to* Dieirtct m*4a actual noao* Faauraio
Na a pabbon m vm N a am* period ahai conataula a aaamar oI any ngM(t)
‘ audi par*on(&gt;) may hi*# to mquad an adianabaav* datannaiabon (haanng)
wider Sector* 12056* and 120 57. F 8 . concatnaig to* aubgad pamd
Paaaom tod are nd Had ki accordance auto Vi# abom prodann* are autyad

feodVTWMi
• Bacauee to* adnanratrakae haanng prooaa* I* daargnad to tonnulala knai
agency action, N Mng ol a pabbon maan* that to* OwwcYi knal action may
b* dSamnl bom to* podbon lakan by I ki Na nobca ot Inlarl ParaonaahoM
u tialai&gt;a‘ M i tt- •"* — —------1*T ~ T — “ *~~i •*— —
o n * ■ Nto*oam haa* to* rt(»l to paaaon to baeomo a party to * » pnxaadng.
ki aooordanoa *Hto to* raqukamama ad to
Publdt: JMV 24.2002
00150

L ecals

Lecals

L ecals

YOUARE HEREBY raqdrad to «to
your answer or wrltan dalanaaa. V
any, ki to* abov* procaadng wnh to*
Clark oI N * Court, and to aanr* a
copy tosraol upon to# ptatrUT■ attornay. whoa* name and addrea*
appear* haraon, within 30 daya altar
to* Nd pubkeabon ol N * Nobca ol
Action: to* natur* ol N * procearkng
bang a au4 tor toractoaur* ol mortgag* againcl to* toaowlng deaenbad
property, to apt
LOT 30. A REPLAT OF BLOCK
■CT. COUNTRY CLUB ADOITION
TO CASSELBERRY. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 8.
PAGE 26. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
AK/A
OllSTON
COURT.
HEATHROW. FL 32748
Hyou let to Na your ant war or winton dalanaaa ki to# abmre proceed­
ing. on pleaur* altomay. a dalauk
mm ba anlarad againd you tor to*
rakal damandad In to* Complaai or

MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THI9
NOTICE
AU CLAIMS NOT SO FEED WIU
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* d 6rd pubkeabon d tola
None* N Jdy 24. 2002.
DOUGLAS W 8TEWART

, ia . ■ ■ .I . ■ to , , j J it. ■ u --------a---- *
Ouxf
CrtOXOrl 01 IP# (WCVOBib
and paraona haring cUlma or
damanda agalnat th* dacadanTa
aataia, ndudng unmetured. contngarl or untquldalad daan*. muai M*
tot* dim r with tola Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
AU CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WIU
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* d brat pubkeabon d tore
Nobca a July 24.2002
JENNIFER O NIN
Paraonal Rapratanuth*
1665 Pandaton SI
Daaona. FL3272S
Wdam M Mormon. Eaqrir*
Florida Bar No 143303
BALDWIN * MORRISON. PA
7100 South Highway 17-92
Fam Park, FL 32730
Taltphona: 407/834-1424
Anomay tor Paraonal RapraaanUbv*
Pubkah Jdy 24. 31, 2002
00153
_______________

Dalad tod day ol JUL 17, 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ByRuto King
Deputy Ctork
Law Olticat ol Dantol C. Conauagra
6901 North Armaria Avanua
Tampa FL 33604-1041
A M- - l n a rtl w n *
Anomeyi
lOv rUIWi
PuUtoh Juky 24. 31,2002
00142
IN THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICUL CIRCUIT. IN
ANO FOR SEkVNOLC
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 02-CA-K2-144.
GEORGE H LOEWEN.
v*.
CHRISTOPHER 8 BROWN a V l
CHRISTOPHER BROWN.
DISCOVER BANK, and STATE OF
FLORIOA.
NOTICt OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgmanl ol
Foracloaura dalad July 12. 2002,
anlarad In Caaa No: 02-CA-162-14L ol to# Circuit Court ol th*
Ekplaanto Jurkctol Clrcu* to and lor
Oamtooto County Ftorlda, wtiarsn
GEORGE H LOEWEN I* Platon*
and CHRISTOPHER S BROWN
aV a CHRISTOPHER BROWN. DIS­
COVER BANK and STATE OF
FLORIOA. ara Dalandanw.
I w6 aai to to* taxied and bad
taddar lor caah. Nets* Ban*, to* sal*
*H6 b* held d to* Samlnci* County
Courthouaa. 301 N Park Avanua.
Wad Door. Sarlord. Flortda d 11.00
o'clock a m . Vi* IS day ol August.
2002. to* toaowing dsaotiad propar­
ly as ad torth to to* Final Judgmanl
tow*:
Lots 8 and Vi* Souto 48 toal ol tot
8. Bkxk 16. SECOND SECTION.
8ANLANTA. aocordng to to* pld

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* ■«
Pka-a m - - . j
VWIPW
la ISCO
tOKj *1 IT® OOOS m,

Paga 36. ol to* Public Records ol
Bamania County. Ftortd*.
wkh Dlaabanisa AcL persona naadtog
•pedal accommodation to parbdpata to tola procearkng khoutd conlad Via Imkvldud or agancy aanckng
nobca, no later toan aavan (7) daya
prior to Via proceeding al th#
addrasa grvan on to* nolle*.
Tdaphon* 1-600 956-6771 (TOO) or
1 8009556770. via Ftorlda Ratty
Sarvto*.’
DATED tola 15 day al JiJy. 2002
MARYANN MORSE
■CLERK OP COURT fcSIir.lil
. Ltlli, ) -J,
il-l rllr
Lahn E. Abram*
Arnold. Matoany 6 Eagan. PA.
601 N. Magnoka Avanua, BUM 201
Pod 0*B * Boa 2V67
Orlando. Florida 32S02
(407)641.1550
Pubkah; July 24, 31,2002
00144

1001

Santord. Ftorkto 32773
Motion ot gul(
Bfinnott Cornmunffy Coft&gt;p&lt; htev*
by grvat nobca d Via davatopmantd
propoMd n il m tokwi:
Policy Na-i 3030
Policy TO*: Financial AU
Purpoaa and Etact To ipdda larv
guaga to currarl pokey
Legal Auenrly: a*. 240 348: .671
Ftortd* SUtuto*. FAC6-A 14 054
A copy d any prakmkiary drall d
to* proposed nka. I avalabla. may
ba promptly obtainad w*hod cod by
contacbng Chnatyna Hamiton, V d
President tor Admtotatratora and
Buainaaa Sarvicat, al Via abova
Pub**h: Jdy 24. 20C2
00145
TAMPA. FLORIOA None* la haraby
grvan tod to* kSoatog praparty was
MUad on May 1. 2001. d 1500
hour* to 8antonL Flortda tor videbona d 19USC159S*(c) and
2IUSC36I. Twenty (20) Beau* d
Batol Nu Tobacco Chsav. Anyon*
dating to dean Via property mud
appear at to* Cuatorrlnua*. tkmpa.
Florida, and FAE ALEGAL CLAM to
such property In to* amount d
11,178 wlhto twenty (20) daya tram
to* dal* d 6rd pubkeabon d Via
nobca. In dalai a d wdeh to* praparty wd b* tartaaad and dapoaad d In
accordance with th* law.
BY
ORDER OF MARY ANN CRAN­
FORD. FINES, PENALTIES ANO
FORFEITURE OFFICER. TAMPA
FLORIOA
Pubkah: July 24. 31, 2002 and
Augud 7,2002
00146
M THE CVICUT COURT FOR
BCMMOLI COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE HVISION
FAX NO. 02-611-CP
*4 RE: ESTATE OF
ANN L BABB AK/A ANNA LOUISE
NOTICt TO CREDITOR*
Th* admtoMIraaon d Vi* adal* d
ANN L BABB Ad/A ANNA LOUSE
BABB, dacaaaad. F*a Nwrtoar 02611-CP. la parking to to* Orem
Court lor Semaid* County. Flortda.
Probal* Division, to* address d
which la X I N. Park Av* . POBoa
6099. Santord. FL. 32772 Th*
namaa and addraaaaa d Vi*
Paraonal Rapraaanlabva and to*
Paraonal Rapraaanlabva a anomay
Al cradtora d to* dfcadtrl and
othar paraona having ctaana or
dsmands agand daoadanfa aataia.
ndurkng wnalurad. conbngar* or
untguiddad ctaana, an wham a copy
d tod nobca la atrvsd mud Ma Via*
ctaana wah tod Court WITHM THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR X
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al a tm cradtora d Vi* dacadarl
and paraon* haring ctaana or
demand* agaawl to* dacadanTa
tatal*. avtuckng lawnalurad. conbrv
gad or laikquddad ctaana. mud Na
Vita ctaana wah Via Court WITHM 3

1134 Oak View Drtvt
WhaatonlL 60167
Cyntot* M. Brtgga
Ftorlda Bar No. 266566
LAW OFFICE OF CYNTHIA M
BRIGGS
X I N Factoral Hghway. Suns IIS
DaarttoU Beach. Ftorkto 33441
Tdaphon* 654/426-7722
Facaarria (654)426-7723
Altomay lor Paraonal napraaarldwm
Pubkah Jdy 24, 31.2002
00147
NOTICE OF PUBUC SALE
ALTAMONTE TOWING. INC.UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SEUER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR AU BIDS
PURSUANT TOPS. 712 78
6-13-2002
1969 HONDA
1HQED3550KA054332
1994 CHEVY
1Q1X 1445R7102631

PHONE • 407 339 0700

Pubkah Jdy 24.2002
00144
NOTTCE OF PUBLIC BALI
ALTAMONTE TOWV4Q, V4C.UMCLA— O VPVCLB AUCTION
117 MARKER ST .
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR AU BIDS
PURSUANT TO F S. 713 T8

*-20-2003

1X 7 PLYMOUTH
1P30M44C7H0602320
1960 PLYMOUTH
3P3BK41K7KT921549
1X 1 CHEVY
2Q1WL54TXMIt25044
1X 1 CHEVY
1Q1BN53E2MRIM1X
1991 CHEVY
1Q1JC64G4M7176541
1X 1 FORD
1FAPP15JXMW226279
1993 FORD
1FDEE14H5PHA15406
1003 MAZDA
IYVOE31B6PS14X I 6
1993 TOYOTA
JT3AC11R9P 1071600
2000 TOYOTA
ZT1CO22P2YC407463
10X SATURN HOMES
1Q6ZK52778Z102210
1992DOOGE
1B3XA463XNF11K 17
1990 CHRYSLER
IC3XJ4SJ9UM770X
PHONE t 407^300700
Pubkah: Jdy 24.2002
00140
CITY OP LONOWOOO, FUMBOA
NOTKB OF PUBUC HVARV40
TO CONBXVR ADOPTION
OP PNOPOBBO RBBOUmON
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by to*
C«y d Longwood. Florida, tod Bit
Cay Ccmmaaton wd hold a pubic
haartng to conaldar anactmsri d Via
. RE SOLUTION NO. •02 1056
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LONOWOOO. FLORIOA, PROPOS(NO USE OF TH6 2002 LOCAL LAW
ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT
FUNDS FOR EXPENDITURES
RELATED TO LAW ENFORCE­
MENT ACTIVITIES; PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICTS. SEVERAIMLfTY
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Th* cay Commaalon wB conddar
aaU RaaduHon lor Rnd paaaaga and
which wB X hdd In Via CVy Ha*.
178 Wad
Wanan Avanua,
M l day al AuguaL A D , 2002, al
700 pm , or a* toon toaraaHar aa
p o ttiit. At tfw fmctnQ, intw iltd
PmUm rniy appMf ont be hMfd
aai.
ta a n a rl
*aw It. a
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wnn
r*tp#ci 10
in# propoMu
rrHOMion i i x m arrg m#y p#
cnmfciuad born am* to kma ta d *nd
action la lakan by Vi* CVy
A copy d Via propoaad RatoUton
la poatod d Vi* Cay Hal. Longwood.
FVvirti and oopt#t art on Ml# w#h
to* Clark d to* Cky and tarn* may
te kwpactod by Vi* pub*c.
NOTICE: Al paraona v * adriaad
tod Vtoay dadda to appad «iy dadalona mads al Visss maabngahaar.
Inga, toay wU need a raoord d to*
proosadkiga and tor such purpoaa*.
toay may naad to kiaua tod a varbatvn raoord la mart#, arilch raoord
to Induct* to* Watmony and aridanoa upon which to* appad la to ba
mad* (par Sac. 2M 0I06. Ftorlda
)■

M

NOTTCC OF
PUBUC AUCTION
reouc# n iKfwjy y*v#o
McConoel Towing wMI Ml
#1 Pubic Auction For 8#hr#g#
vov t u n on oecnano 10Pywii
- . ----- .a
in#- aKnowing
OMCfCW
bkkter. te,
v#Nctat:
$-14-02
65 Chav
1010237GXFm5M39
99 Fort
2FTJF39M2KC833624
9-12-02
KToyd
TE720090282
9-164&gt;2
92 Car*
1G6C0938SN4283S60
X Saba
JF 1AH4383FC46M00
X Buck
104CX89B4Q1413359
$-17-02
KVW
90WGA0304JP006869
X Hond
1HGEJ864SXL022940
8-19-02
93 Old
1Q3NL&amp;43XPM047000
The Auction w* ba hakj al 9 00 a m.
on said data* abort McComai
Towing i Recovery. 2000 Santord
A rt, Santord, FI. 32773
rthld** on* hour prior lo aal*.
Term* art -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS'
McCoonak Towing
rtMivii th#
to
or r#^#ct
any and a4 BIOS
Pubkah Jdy 21, 2002
00154
M THB ORCUT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL cvicurr,
VI ANO FOR
BEMV40LB COUNTY.
FLORIOA

Caaa No. 62-DR-2117
GOLDIE A DAVIS.
WENOEUK. DAVIS.
NOTTCB OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION OP MARRUOfl
TO: Wandal K. Daria
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toil an action
tor daaduvon d mantog* has bean
tied against you and you ara
raqukad to aanra a copy d yod wrtton dalanaaa, I any. to I on Odd* A
Daria, whoa* addrasa la IBIS
Rbreradg* Road. Oviedo, Ftorlda
3276* . on or balor* |data) August 2.
2002. and Ma to* ongaial wfh to*
Ctork d Na Oaurt d X I North Park
Avanua. Santord, FL 32771. bdora
aarvtoa On PokMortar or kmadddi/
toaradtor. V you la* to do to. a
daladl may X entered againd you
tor to* raid damandad In Vi*
my han
tola oourt on June X . 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK
OF THE COURT
as— aa---------n saw . . .
Dfjwncy
n. i r m r

O#outy Cltrk

Pubkah. Jdy 3. 10. 17. 24.2002
00008
M TNI ORCUIT COURT
OF THV EIGHTEENTH
■Ff(i4fr s( CSKUTT, M
ANO FOR BCMMOLI
COUNTY. FLONOA
CASB NO.: B2-ON-1I 01-0SMK
VI RE: Tha Chang* d Nam# oh
BRANDON BETH PEBSWORTH
to
SETH CARLTON JONES.
8HEARON JONES. Patotonai.
NOTKB OP ACTION
TO. Karin Ray Pabaworth
1(TV Hxtoway 157 North
Hinailkt Tasaa 70063
You am haraby noMtod tod a
PaMtan tor Chang* d Nam* d your
minor chid bom on January 16,

aaalatanca to p a a c ta k ki any d
toaaa procaadinga dtodd contact to
AD A Coordinator, al (407) 2603U 1. d toad X how* ki adaanoa d

D

1996. In A/tngton. Ttim*. was M#d m
th* Court on .Ajrw 29. 2002. You #r«
r#quir#d lo »#rv# « copy ol your writan (tatao—i. N any. to I on N
• ■nomay wtiot# n#m#
■nd *ddr#M ta JULIE EASON
SMITH. PA. 2060 Wtotof Spong*
Boutav»rd. Ovtado. Honda 32765.
■nd Ml# an ortgln#l wMh N Ctadt of
th# abov#-«tytad Court on or balor#
August 1. 2002 olharwta#. • |udgmtnl m#y b# #nt#r#d agsmtl you tor
mth# Petition
hand «nd •#•! on Jun#
26.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctarti of th# CwcuMCourt
By: Hdhcy R Wrtw
Ctaputy Ctarti
Pubtah Jury 3. 10. 17. 24. 2002
00014_______________________

AMERICA.

sard Summary Final Judgmanl d
Foradoaur* Including Award d
Altomay*' Fast and Cotta, lo art:
I d 21 d TIMBERWOOO. accord
tog to to* Plat toarad. at recorded to
Plat Book X . d Pag* X . d to*
Pub*c Record* d Samnol* Corny
Ftortd*.
OATEO tor* 10 (toy d Jdy. 2002
MaryAnna Mona. Clark
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Dantoe M Rotantoal. ESQUIRE
ADORNO 6 VOSS. PA
2601 South Baythort Drive
Suae 1600
UanV. Florida 33133
(305)656 5555
Hyou ara a paraon w*h a dnabtriy
who naad* any accommodation to
order to parkdpat* to tola proceed
tog, you ara anbtlad, al no cost to
you. lo toa provision d certain aim
lane*.
Plats* contact Court
Admtntotrabon al X I North Park
Avenue, Buna N301. Santord.
Ftorkto B 77I (407)323-4227, vrthm
(2) working daya d your racaqX d
(Ma nobca. Vyou ara haartng or voice
Impaired, cal 1 (600)9556 771.
Pub*ah Jdy 17, 24.2002
00091

J ESSICA J RECKS!ELDER
Thompaon &amp; Aaaoclalaa, PA
2605 Mihand Cantor Parkway.
Suaa E
MaBand. FL 32751
on or bator* Jdy 31, 2002. and to M.
toa ortgnal d toa wiklen dalanaaa
with to* dark d tola Court akhar
balor* aarrica or knmadatoly toaraaflar FaAjra lo aarv* and Ma wrtton
datonaa* as raqdrad may raauk In a
)udgman1 or order lor th* rakal
Detod tola 25 day d Jd » . 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctork d Court
By: Lynda Muggins
AaDapdy Ctork
Pubkah; Jdy 3. 10, 17. 24.2002
00015

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICUL CMCUTT
to ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASB NO.: 02-CA-7* 2-1 t-K
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, at
aucceeaor-toJntorad lo BANK
UNITED

M THB ORCUIT COURT
OP THB EIGHTEENTH
JUOKUL ORCUT
m ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FUMBOA
CASB NOj 02-CA-1M0-15-A
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF ONE 1X 3
HONDA
ACCORO,
VI N
1MGCB7174PA0OO293
AND
554100 IN UNITED STATES
CURRENCY.
NOTKB OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAMT
TO. Tknotoy Blaka Noma
do Jama* C. Oeukach. Ill.Eaquk*
1M Eaal Jaiaraon Straai
Orlando. Flortda 3X 17

CYCLES CAR WASH. INC. a
Ftonda proto corporation. SHINERS
PARTNERS III. LTD . a Ftorkto
Myriad partnership: KRISTINA M.
LACEY, tndrvtduaty; KELLY F.
LACEY. torkriduaVy. STATE Of
aORlOA DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE.
NOTTCB OF BALI
TO: CYCLES CAR WASH. INC. a
Florida proto corporation
205 8 fkdiwsy 17-92
Lonowood a 32750
SHINERS PARTNERS HI. LTD. a
Ftonda brriad partnaraMp
400 North Sheet. Suae I X
Longwood. FL 32750
KRISTINA M LACEY
1006 KsMsy Avenue
Oriedo. FL 32/65
KELLY F. LACEY
100* Katoay Avenue
Oriedo. a 32761
STATE OF FLORIOA DEPARTNEXT OF REVENUE
c/o Jama* Zingal*. Eaacubve
Dvsdor
SOM W. Tam***
104 Cerkon Butkng
Ta**neta*e. Flortda 323004)100
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tod
purauad lo th* Ddadl Ftoal
Judgmad anlarad on Jdy 9. 2002. to
to* causa pending ki to* C ta tl
Court, to and lor Bamtoola Courtly.
Florida. CM Cauaa No 02-CA-7S214-K. toe undamgnad Ctork art **•
to* Raal Proparty and Paraonal
Proparty anuatod to aald County

In to* toaowlnfl property: 1263
Honda
Accord.
VJ.N.
1HOCB7174PA000293
Donald F. Eakngar. to Ms oVIolal
capacty aa Shan* ol to* Senanoto
Codly, Flortda. toroudi Ms dkeara.
tnvsttigatort or #g#nta. t#U#d 9ta
abort proparty on or about Jun* 11,
2002. « or near 200 N. Hud Ctob
Bouiavard. Longwoad. . Sammoto
Cedly. Ftorlda. Said proparty M In
to* custody d Vi* Shari* d
Cardnoto County tor to* purpoaa d
loH.nuia purauad to tacVona
032.rai-B B .704. Ftorlda Statutoa
A Comptokl lor tottoton hat bean
■ad to to* abortdytod Cout
I HEREBY CERTIFY tod a true and
n n saw ti* ~ —
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addaiita tola M day d June. 2002.
Tatha M. Soolara
Qanaral Counad
Flortda Bar No. 0000625
Bamnoto County BhartTa Otoo*
I X Buth Boutovard
8adotd. Flortda 32773
(407)665-6603
Anomay tor PaWonar
PlXdahJdy 7. 17. 24.2002
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Eaal 93 66 teal, toano* Souto 715T
Eaal 256 66 le#L thence North X
44 4V Weal. 227 66 led paraM w«fi
■he North kn* d Blueberry Hal
SubdrvHion, at rtcordtd to Plat
Book 6. Pag* 5. Pubic Records d
Samnol* Coiaiy. Ftonda. to to* new
Eatlarty n g i d way d U 8. mgiwey
17 02. thence North 05 (X7 Ead
200 00 led along said Easterly rttfl
d way to to* Port d Beginning
Subject to Rvjd-d-way on Wad tor
USHghwty 1792.
PERSONAL PROPERTY • SEE
ATTACHED -EXHIBIT tT
Al d to* toiowtog property ariidhd
now owned or hereafter acquired
to* proceed* and product* toarad:
Al equipment and madmaty. todudmg power-drtvan macbmary and
aqmpmanl. tumnura, and Hrturaa
now owned or hereafter aoqurtd.
d . a* aitachmanli, accessory**,
parta. aquipmarl and loote batongaig
lharalo or tor um to comacOon
A* paaaangd and commardd mo4or
varncte* regaterad tor ua* ipon pub­
ic highway* or draat*. now owned
or haratoafter aoquasd. logdhar arito
maria, accaaaortea. parts, aqulpmarl and tod* baiongtog toarato or
tor use to oumadion toaraarti.
prograas, and e n t e r now oawiatf
or haramalter acquired
Al accxxrts racarvabte now oulatandmg or haradter arlamg.
A* r a m d ndla and ganard Hang«bl#a now to tore* or haraahar
•oqurvd
(A)CAfl WASH EQUIPMENT
•Jackson Wash Equipment Package
arito X hp Power Pack
Jackaon SO hp Btowar
Unrnac 2002 Waahar/Eatractor
High Prataura Prap Givi arito 7.5
Pimp
Comment al Eqmpmam Reclaim
Bpaadaka 5 hp Vacwan
Rub Beater Mai Cteanar
Rubbermaid Towd Can
(4) LMI Chamcel Pump*
( 1) Blu* WhM Charmed Pivnp
Cartrd Car Wash Controiar
B(DETAIL EQUIPMENT
Orbrul Duller (GEMSarld *21237
High Spaed Butter (Black 1 Decker
Sana! *22878
Cobra Carpal Steam Cteanar
Q E Dryer
Rubbarmald Date* Cart
C(LUBEEQUIPMENT
Frier Cruahar
Mwcatanaous Hand Tools
Ftoar Rack*
1
Hot* Rack
Eahaual Fan
Roitog Drain Pan
10 Galon Storag* Drun
DJOFFICEEQUIPMENT
O R 8. Syalama "Car WakhT.
Compdar. Mordor, Keyboard.
Prtoter (3) Kaypada
NEC Etedra H74 Phon* Syrian
2 Drawar FBng Cabtori
d Pubic 8ala to to* MdMM and bad
bkkter tor caah darting at toa hour d
11.00 o'clock a m on I d 6to day d
AuguaL 2002 on toa odrid* d toa
Waal From Door d to* Bamtooto
Codly Coutooua*. X I Norto Park
Avanua. Santord. FL 37771-12* 2.
DATED tors day d JUL 10. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork d to* Ckcdl Court
(COURT SEAL)
By Mary Sbotp*
Deputy Clark
In accordance w*h toa American*
VMh Dteebamaa Ad. paraona w*h
daabatwa naarkng a apadd
modaaon to perhrlpate to
caadmg should
Admnratrabon *1 X I
Avanua, Santord. Ftorlda
Tdaphon* (407)665-4130, I
toan aavan (T) dayt prior to
caarkng V hearing
cat
(TOO) 1-600-9556771. or
(V)
19009559770. Via Ftortd*
SUZANNE E. GILBERT, ESQ
Ho*and 6 KMgMUP
Pori 0«toa Boa 1S X
Orlando. FL 32002
ATOrTwyi TOv rwinOne
Pubkah July 17. 24.2002
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REAL
PROPERTY
• SEE
ATTACHED tXH W T A'
Commano* on to* Eaa4 nd* d way
d State Road 15 (tarmarty No 3)
aV a U S Hghway 17X 2 and 560
tod Soutod to* North I n a d ld M .
Block D d D R Madiera Survey d
to* Levy Grad recorded to Pis! Book
1, Pag* 5. Pubic Records d
Samnol# County, Ftortd*; toanc*
North X 07 Eaal 25 7 Met toanc*
North 24 IV East 07.1 toat toanc*
North 73 25' East 3467 tod to to*
New Easterly nga d say d U S
Highway 17-92. tor a port ol bagnreng. toanc* codnu* North 7325'

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PUmblt.

FRANK J
BAKER and K.
MICHELLE BAKER, hit wde. al al.
Oalandada
NOTKE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
sued to a Sanmary Ftoal Judgment
d Foradoaur# Inckxkng Award d
Altomay*' Fast and Coal* dalad
Xrm X . 2002. anlarad to Cat* No
01-CA-SO3-14G d to* Crrcu* Court
d tha 18TH Jurkctol C»cu* to and tot
Bamnoto County. Ftorlda wharaai
EQUKRED1T CORPORATION Of
AMERICA la toa Plaid! and FRANK
J BAKER and K MICHELLE
BAKER. Ma writ JOHN OOE and
JANE DOE Wara Ddandad*. I ant
sat to th# Mghatl and bad taddar lor
caah. a) watt front door d the
Sammoto Corny Courthouaa to to*
CVy d Santord. nortda al 1100
o'clock A M . on Thursday. Vis 6 day
d August. 2002. th* toaowing

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
ORCUCT. IN ANO FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DfYWION
CASE NO.: Q2-01VCP
IN RE: GUARDIANSHIP OF.
DARYL YOUNG
■ rranor.
NOTICE OF ACTION
hr
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TO: Th# parants of DARYL J
YOUNG (• minor) 000: 10/1BB4
R#Mjng with patamal gr#ndf#th#r,
JOHN ALBERT YOUNG
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that to*
Pabbon d Appombnsrl d Ouantan
d a minor hat bean Nad ki toto
Court. You art raqukad to aarv* a
copy d your wrtton dalima*. Vany.
on pabbonar'a altomay, iriioaa name

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PUMUC AUCTION
Pubic audton to X hato at 1200
p m on toa 2nd day al Auyuri
*002 Al Via Iront door d Bardord
Towing and Recovery located at
2522 Country dub Rd, Sarlord. R
32771, tor Via purpoaa d dapnaaig
Of l x foaowing v#niCM
YEAR 1964 MAKE BUCK
WM 1G4AN6VY7EH0430X
Pubkah Jd y 24. 2002
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2002.

CITY OF LONOWOOO
GERALD** 0 ZAMBRI.
CITY CLERK
Pubkah Jdy 24. 2002
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Note* la haraby gkran tod to*
Bamaida Coaly Board d County
Commeeioners Inlands daaignato
Vi* poalton* d Chid F la
AOmnueatot and Coaly Engtoaar
aa mambart d to* Senior
Management Ctoaa laidar Via Florida

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1, 2002.
Pubkdi: Jdy 24. 31.2002
00152
M THB CVKUT COURT FOR
MMMMB COUNTY.
PNOBATB DIVISION
FBX NO. 02B 37-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CAROL L COMBS.
D#o####d
NOTKB TO CRVrYTORI
The adnkld n bon d to* aatata d
CAROL L. COMBS, dacaaaad.
whoa* dal* d daato wat May IS.
2002: la ptndng In to* C acd Coal
lor Samnol* Coaly. Ftorlda.
Probata DMsion. Fla Numbar 02
X 7&lt; ^ . Va addrata d wtach la Poet
OBca Drawer C, Sarlord. FL, 32771.
Th* namaa and addraaaaa d to*
Paraonal Rapraaanuilv* and to*
AU V4TERE8TEO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
Al cradtora d toa dacadarl and
other paraona having claim* or
ndudng uimakjrad. oonknganl or
untquMsltd dakn*. on whom a copy
d va* note* la tamed mud Nt toa*
dome wah via Court WITHM THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR X
OATS AFTER THE OATE OF SER
VICE OF ACOPY OF THU NOTICE
ON THEM

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In v itatio n s to M em bers-only ev en ts including e x h ib it previews
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IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
O f THE 6TA1E
O f riO R IO A.
IN AND f OR
tEMtMOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: W -C A -H M -U -W
THE PROVIOCNT BANK. INC .
PtonM.
VI
NOEL T. WALKER. JANE DOE
WALKER. THE UNKNOWN WIFE
OF NOEL T WALKER. AUOREY M
WALKER. JOHN DOE WALKER.
THE UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF
AUOREY M WALKER. IF LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANT(S),
IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. AND TRUSTEES. AND
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENOANT(S). DONNA
BREWER. HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION. IN C ; WHETHER
DISSOLVED
OR
PRESENTLY
EXISTING. TOGETHER WITH ANY
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. 1 OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID DEFENDANT
IS) ANO ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH. UNDER.
OR AGAINST DEFENDANT (S)
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
JANE DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
Oatendant(s)
NOTICE OF ACTION
T O NOEL T WALKER. JANE DOC
WALKER. THE UNKNOWN WIFE
OF NOEL T WALKER. AUOREY M
WALKER. JOHN DOE WALKER
TH E UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF
AUOREY M WALKER. IF LIVING.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANT(S).
IF
REMARRIED.
ANO
IF
DECEASED. THE RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEIRS. OEVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES. CREDI
TORS. LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES.
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH. UNOCR
AND AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S)
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS ixWnown
YOUARE HEREBY isquvsd to Ms
your anawar *&gt; written ttetensst. &gt;
any. In ths above proc u ring w«n to*
Clark or tow Court. and to aorva a
copy N n o l upon to* ptevAATi attor
nay. whoaa nam* and address
appoeri hereon. warm 10 daya alter
Via Aral pubacabon oI ton Note* ol
Acton; tw natura oI tva procaaOnj
bang a aut tor toradoaura ol modgaga aganat tw totowmg dasertted
oromrtv lo wit
LO T •. REGENCY GREEN.
ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 31. PAO E S M THROUOH 61.
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AJK/A M S QILSTON COURT.
HEATHROW. FL3Z746
N you lai to Ma your anawar or wrtten dotenaat In tw atiova procaadng. on pteauxrs anomay. a atitus
wfl ta anterad agaawl you tor tw
ratal damandad In tw Complaat or
Dated t&lt;w day ol JUL 12. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ByRutl Kng
Daputy Clark
Law Otocaa ol Danwl C Conauagra
6601 Norm Anrwna Avanua
Tampa FL 33604 1041
Aaornaya tor PianUI
Publish July 17.24.2002
00104
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
•CMMOIE COUNTY.
•TATE OF FL0R10A
CIVIL DIVISION
Caaa No. 02-CA-12S2-14
Dtvteton K
EouiCREorr c o r p o r a t io n o f
AMERICA.
Pianri.
v*.
JESUS M OLIVERAS. ILKA V
PEREZ. A/K/A ILKA V OUVERAS
ETA L.
Datendannai
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO AKA V PEREZ KYjA ILKA V
OUVERAS. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF AKA V PEREZ MfJA AKA V
OUVERAS. IF REMARRIED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UENORS. ANO TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANTS
Laal known rewtenc* la
704 Hupa Court Laka Mary Florida
32746
Currant retxtonca ia
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an acton
to toractoaa a mongaga on tw torlowing proparty in Somoioto Coirty,
Ftonda. to-wt
LOT 62. TIMACUAN UNIT 16 •
PHASE 2. ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 61.
PAGES 66 THROUGH tS INCIU
SIVE. PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat twan I4ad aganal you and you
ara requvod to aanra a copy ol yaa
wnnan dalanaat. &lt; any to a on Mark
0 Braakalorw. Esquire Piam.Ha
anomay. whoaa addraaa ia 1247
Souti Mydte Avanua Ctearwalar FL
33766. wthai twty daya from tw krai
date ol pubkeatun ol thra notea and
tea t w onpnal wan tw Clark ol taa
Court affhar balora aarvKa on
piaimiira anomay or imnwdratety
twraalter. otwrwiaa a detank wd tw
anterad against you tor tw rakal
damandad n tw comptem
WITNESS my hand and rtw aaal ol
tva C a u l on JUL 12. 2002
(SEAL)
Uaryanrw Mora#
CLERK O F THE COURT
BY FVAh Kaig
Dapuly dark
Pubkah JU y 17. 24.2002
00103_________________________
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
K 6H N O LZ COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 66*2676 C 14 Q
CITYSCAPE COOP
PlanMI.
LESTER KALTENECKER. ET Al
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NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Pteaaa publish in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauant lo a Final Judgment ol
Foractoaura daled NOV 12. 1999,
and entered in Cate No 68 2578 C
14 G. ol tha Circuit Court ol to* 16TH
Jurteol Cvcul n and lor SEMINOLE
County.
Florida
wharam
CITYSCAPE. CORP la Ptemd and
LESTER KALTENECKEn. DONNA
KALTENECKER. JOHN J TULIP and
LINOA LEE;
UNKNOWN PER­
SONS IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY ara daten
danta I MS s*S to to* tvgrwst and
beal bidder tor cath at the WEST
FRONT
DOOR
ol
tha
SEMINOLECounty Coudhouta. lo
SEMINOLE County. Florida, at 1ID0
o'clock a m on tha day ol AUG 3.
2002. tw kdowvrg detcrCred proper
ly aa tel forth m aard Feral Judgment,
to wtt
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT -ALOT 3. TUSKAWILLA TRAIL SUB­
DIVISION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 41. PAGE 6. OF THE
PUBLlfc RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. LESS A POR­
TION OF LOT 3. MORE PARTICU
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHEAST COR­
NER OF LO T 3. TUSKAWILLA
TRAIL SUBDIVISION AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 41. PAOE 6.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA RUN N6514W
W. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE O f
SAID LOT 3. A DISTANCE OF 10 29
FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE.
CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY.
HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
1154'i r ANO A RADIUS OF 773 20
FEET. THENCE FROM A TANGENT
BEARING OF N1949'56*E. RUN
NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID
CURVE. A DISTANCE OF 160 64
FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH
LINE OF SAIO LOT 3. THENCE
SflSt3 4J*E ALONG SAIO NORTH
LINE. A DISTANCE OF 2301 FEET
TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
SAID LOT 3. SAIO POINT BEING
ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF
WAY LINE OF TUSKAWILLA ROAO.
SAID POINT ALSO BEING ON A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEAST­
ERLY. HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE
O f I440-27- ANO A RADIUS OF
648 31 FEET; THENCE FROM A
TANGENT
BEARING
OF
S372536-W. RUN SO UTH W EST­
ERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY
LINE AND THE ARC O F SAID
CURVE A DISTANCE O F 166 04
F EET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN
NING
A/K/A 661 TUSKAWILLA TRAIL.
WINTER SPRINGS, a 3208
Dated tote day ol JUL II. 2002.
Maryarvw Mona
At Clerk ol aerd Court
ByMery Slroupe
Aa Deputy Cterk
Thra none# la provided purauent lo
AAnWelrative Order No2 021-0/96
In accordant a with me Amedeorw
wen DtaeOdtwe A d , 8 you ere e per­
iod wen a dteobuny who naada any
accommodation m order to pamdpato In tka procaedng. you ara anatted. al no coal to you. to provtetona oI
certain a n wlanca Pteaaa comae!
ma Coral Admnatrator al 301 Norm
Park Avanua. Santord. FI 32771.
Phona No (407)323-4330 extension
4227 wahai 2 working daya ol your
racam ol tea notice or ptootkng. t
you are hearing Impaired, cai 1-600665 8771 (TOO). 6 you ate voice
unpaired, cal 1-600^6554770 (V)
(Via Ftonda Ralay Satvtcea)
Sutmmad by:
Vargai. Zion A Kahana. P A
4000 Hotywood Doutevard.
Bute 675 S
Hotywood. FI 33021
Tatephona (954)693 6993
Totefacsime* (954(693-7707
Pubkan July 17.24.2002
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tof termination ol parental nghts h#»
been fifed against you and that you
are required lo attend a hearing
before the Honorable Thomas Q
Freeman. Judge m the above styled
Court, at Courtroom M. Seminole
County Courthouse. 301 N Parti
Avenue. Sanford. Ftonda The hear­
ing wM be conducted on August 14.
2002. at 10 00 a m or as soon there­
after as the mailer may be heard
FAILURE
TO
PERSONALLY
APPEAR AT THE ADVISORY HEARINO CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO
THE TERMINATION O f PARENTAL
RIGHTS OF THESE CHILDREN IF
YOU FAIL TO APPEAR. YOU MAY
LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A
PARENT TO THE CHILDREN
NAMED
IN
THE
PETITION
A H ACHED TO THIS NOTICE A
defaud *i4 be entered agams! you for
the relief demanded in the Complaint
or Petition Answer on or before
August 12.200?
OATED on Jufy 8. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Cecu4 Court
By Nancy R Writer
As Deputy Cterk
Anthony M Nardefla. J r . Esquire
1110 Douglas Avenue. Suae 1002
AJlamonte Springs. FL 32714
Pubksh Jufy 17. 24. 31. 2002 and
August 7.2002
00093

L o ti: Female ShihUu white k
brown, loat m Vkanrfy ol Gmndvtew
&amp; ZOtti SI. SanlonJ on June 27th
Reward’! 407-461-1094_________

IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 01-CA1440 14L
RESOURCE BANCSHARES
MORTGAGE GROUP. INC .

Horn# baaed buameaa oppty Prelaunch ol naw local phone aervice
wAree long distance Very t id in g
407-668-7953

NOTICE OF SALE
Noface Is hereby given that, pur­
suant to the order or foal judgment
entered In this cause In the Crrcud
Court of Semnote County. Ftonda. I
wm sefl the properly situated In
Semmofe County. Ftonda. deecnbed
aa:
LOT 47. FOREST PARK SECTION
TWO. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 23. PAGES 64 ANO 65. O f
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
and commonly known aa:
320 Forest Park Circle. Longwood.
FL 32779
at pubfcc tale, to tw highest and best
bidder, tor cash, at toe west front
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, at
11 GO AM on August 15.2002
Dated Juty 15. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK O f THE COURT
By Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk

dation lo participate In tola proceed*
mg
should
contact
court
Administration at telephone number
(407)665-4330. not later than seven
(7) days prior to toe proceedng N
hearing impaned. (TOO) 1-000*55
8771. or Voce (V )t-600-955-8770.
vie Ftonda Relay Service
Mason AAssociates. PA
17757 U 8 19 North. Suite 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)536-3000
PubfehAJy 24. 31. 2002
00143

NOW HIRING
TOLL COLLECTORS

4.5CII

Have Your Adverbamg Flyera
Pmted l Inaened m The
Semnote Herald 0

O N L Y 4.5C P E R
C O P Y !!!!
Can TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
Advertising Depl For Detail
407-322 2611

I l l illegal lor companies doing
business by phone to promise you
a torn and ask you lo pay for It
before they deliver. For more
nformstion. cel lo*Tree 1-877-FTC
HELP. ( A petke servto* message Son
The Seminole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)______

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are
Cert CPtVActMbas'Ptayroom ”
Lot o) TLC/ Ex. Relt/Ree rale*
w Cell Daanna. 407-31V0066 WW

55— B usiness
O pportunities

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
Y O U IN V E S T
Aterayt a good pokey, aapeoaly lor
buamasa
opportumbaa
and
Iranchitea C a l Florida Dspt ol
Agncuttura &amp; Consumor Services el
800-435-7352 Of FTC -H E LP lor
tree ntormeken. Or Mai out WM) ale
at www IK govAXnp
Florida law requaea u l i n ol certain
buaneea opporvnaee to regater earn
Florida Oepl. of Agriculture A
Consumer Services before aeOng
C a l to verily lawful registration
before you buy_________________
Opportunity lor quakfled. certified
marine mechanic with busmesa 8
character references Lease 6
operate a n tin g busy service depl
located at Central Florida Mama on
St John* River. Grose Income
approximately
5330 000
lo
5375.000 Mai brtef n*o wsh sddress
iphonenunbar Ofnlnoto ttorMd.
300 N. French Avs. B6ndBoa100,
Sanford, F L 32771.

71— H

elp

Wanted

Acf Now) Expandng ton Co. Needs
Helpl Work From Homs 510005*000/mo. Pt/Ft. 888-679-5461,
www seedofsuccess com

enapnia
w--aka- 6M4—
1-1------iinivnancf
at local pet store. P/T. ItexUe hours.
56 50Jhr, 6 bonus**. 407-3325102
Appointment Setters Wanted
56.00 per hour, phie bonus!
See Our display ad
407-265-6642.
Attenttonl Lose 1020.50 tie. Dr.
recommended 100% guaranteed
www aatMbers com
668-316-7093
flmkkeepei Waaod. Compute"
(Jterate. O ack books Pro. Pari or
Fu* Time C a l 407-948-5004
Ctaaa A COL Drlvera wanted Top pay.
Intra (lata (FL) only, must pass drug
screen. D O T physical. 5 have 3 yr
MVR. C a l Connit. 407-323-2109

WTESSS i

Paid Training • Pax) Vacation
Background A Drug Screen
Requited

407-578*7106

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O pfflto f. Exp. r*qutr»d. good
p«y A bonofiu, D fW P
407-299*1592
Doctor# Your tnd#p#nd#no#ff!fM
W« arv curranty looking tor 3 lo 4
mctoioM paapia to )an olmW m Im room.
W* hovo • »taw of toa art tkaing tyvfem.
2 MI bonus p io g m . 1m hotf&gt; and moat
ol al a FUN phmern lo aam good monay
Eapartanoa wd oat you a baaa hourly of
M £»♦♦♦♦♦♦. To ba traa of bo«ar room
lacaca, problem producta. ixTprofaaa«onaJ
atnoepharaa cal ue In Sertord •
1-000-662-3603 and aak for Dan.
Carol, or Tkn and gaai your
irvtopandanoa TO D AY

Business Opportunities
FKEELUXUR Y V AC ATIO N IN ORLANDO, Florida with
thepurchaseoriteiccombo phonecwdLocUag fardmrlbutorv Call (100)504-6501.
SLAM DUNX ROUTE5KAOOFYR (R EALIS TIC ] Beat
Compethioe! Orest V s w tn i IBlw S 9»U Ca »h Required
(100)265-6601. AIN* B O -i999-007
M A M M A R S -F L U^XXVma(realddc)20localvtading
tkes. nocompetitkr.6 M m S10J00 reqsired.( M p M 6601 (24hn.) AIN999-007

A C Q D E N T VICTIM ? Wesdvance cash sjsinn try typstrf
tutore settkment. No applkodon foma/questtontutirea Ptlmctio Setltomenl Funding. L L C (t00)4ll-9143.
A2Z Finding Psytltmpmmcaih tor SELLER-FINANCED
MORTGAGES, (tractsred ictdemcau. mastties. tottery
piytncnu Covert monthly paymeats lo on* caih payoff.
ladcpcndcM Co*tractoroFChtss FmandaL (577)202-1131

tastssarr trn k r I aaa SOI u n t i l Bn
r W f i a il siaglraraai a girl trass
hufenaA I Hva FA 11.11 te l
•lewg Uitowca Ctengai May Am*

8

ladirs Talk HCEK lo Men \ol Ionwide 1407838 D.m: |

per hour
plus Bonus

We are looking for enthusiastic
people with great phone skills
for a rapidly growing home
improvement company.
Call for interview to be part of
our Family!
Full or Part Time positions
available.

407-265-8842

A hotel in 6te Sanlordfforth Orlando
area la currently seeking applicants
lor a lull lime Night Auditor.
Eiparrenc*
not
necessary
Cornpeetrve wages and banete EOE
Send resume lo Seminole Herald,
300 N. French Avs. Blind B o i 101,
8antord. F U 32771

Irrigation Tach/lnstanat needed 56
lo 512 pet hour depending on
experience Please contact Jchn. 407834-7958

Foreman Read plans, finish
concrete and supervise without
supervision 407-302-1251.
Growing credit card processing
oompany h Cenrtl Ftonda no* takxig
applications lor the following
positions
Appointment Setter Business to
busmess sates only No tipenence
needed, wd Iran Hourly pay plus
bonus** 407-686-7209
Hair Stykst. Mamcunst /Patkcunsl.
Sanford area Eat salon under new
ownership.
Rentals
avail,
immedtelefy 407-970-7864
Horticultur# Worker. 40 hr* per wk.,
8 30 AM •5PM. 57 50 per Hr Plants,
seedlings kilo 4* pots, spaces
plants, puls ordare. Sand retixna to
A g m For WorUwui Inm eem . PO
Do. 10669. Talahassee.FL 32302
Job Order f FL-2302795
Horticukura Workers. 5 positions
svslabt*. 40 hrs per wk . 8 30 AM
- 5PM. 57.00 p*r Hr. Ptants
sksdlings Into 4* pots, spaces
plants puls orders. Sand resume to
Agency For VAxMoroe Innovkcn. PO
Dos 10869. Tslahasss*. FL 32302.
Job Order 6 FL-2302810.

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST
Always a good pokey, aspects&gt;y lor
buslnett
opportunities
and
franchises. C e l Ftonda Depl of
AgrtaOure 8 Conscxnar Service* at
800-435-7352 or FTC -H E L P lor
Ire* Wormslion. Or v M out Web s«*
ol www he gov tx/op
Ftonda taw requre* seSers ol csttasi
buWtess oppcilxkMs to regster w «i
Ftonda Dspt ol Agriculture 5
Consumer Services before easing
C a l to verity lawful registration
before you buy.

LABORERS NEEDED
FO R U N D E R G R O U N D
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH MSUMAMCt ANO 401K
Drug fr«
rDrhm.
AaehriK : N 0 I
tMmtoim

M A ID S N E E D E D
I M M E D IA T E L Y !
Honest, dependsbte. &amp; mature Mr 7 J 0 - 5 O O PM Transportation
required C a l 407-324-1177 to start

. and Inwrance payouts. (100)794-7110.

For 10:30 Church Sendee and
Wednesday Rahaaraal
Longwooa nw*
Congregational Church
Ph: 407-332 8253. ask lot Dr
Youngblood of las resten# to 407332-6267.
tmaf brenofhcaOaoi com

Pari Trite,
Manager's Assistant, StJtv.
407-717-0970

Wa Will Print &amp;
Deliver For You To
Our Readers For
Only
9«/Copyll

Plumbers Helper: Residential
construction, nkrtnxxn 3 yr» eip. 58
to5101* wflibenefSs 366-7380221.
Real Estate Agents
Experienced or fust staring out, EM
Realty Preferred is looking lor
aganta to )oin In our new and
expended Lake Mary Ofkca Ws clef
the very best career potential ai the
Real Estate Industry C a l Ron: 407302-0919______________________
Receptionist Wanted: Filing,
computer work. lu n g , answering
phones, etc 20-25 hre/wk 56 5Ghr
♦ bonuses C a l J P Pets. 407-3325102__________________________
Release 16(66 Audnor 2 or 3 rages
per week 1tpm-7*m *M1 Apply In
person at Deal Western Msrint
Hotel. Senlord. 407-323-1910
Ratal
9

TVsd ol wortong
retef hours??
Property Menegers
Fu6 Time 4 Pert Time
Non-Resident
Metro Se« Storage, a leader n die
se6-storage Induslry. is seeking a
professional hi) tan* manager and
part bn* manager tor a x Orange C»y
facility. Response*IrtteS include
teasing.
cuslomar
same*,
marketing, admrestratrve duties and
kght bookkeeping Previous retal or
customer seme* eipenenc*
desired Cicelent startng eatery end
bonus potential FuV ten* benefits
ndud# medvaVdentaHit*. 401k.
peel tens ofl end tevtorm aioirence
For immerkate consideration, pteas*
•utira ewer letter. reeuTte and salary
hxstory. or requasl an application
Metro Storage LLC
Human Resources - FL DS
13000 Rockland Road
Laka Dtott. I I 60044
Fee: (847) 295-5119
Email: lobsOmafroslorag* com
www metroslexnge com
EOE

E A S Y W O R K IO reatP iyl Ewn 5300 l o ll 000plus s week
proccsalm mall. Free luppUsa. N o exp, necessary. Call our
litre operatoriXlOO 1267-3944, ext. 104. wwwxasyworkireitpiyxon

W O R K H IO M A N Y L O C A T IO N Muffins envelopes.54000
M o. P/T. Reed vs 54 JOfoe every envelope proccncd with
our tales maiaritL Call 24 h n . Recorded mctaa|s (151)4921024.

BANKRUPTCY-Divorce S93.00 C t m n I li{nature or
mitring spouse, child custody, suppon A property. Also
adoption, name change Alncorportadon. FREE tafol I I I -

m ie n .

W H A T S DIFFERENT*!*** Hippy JackriR) N oymxx XR)
Flea-Tick Collar? Il storks when spot-oni and systemic
poisoutfriL Pacated release gentlelo pet A l Southern Salts

TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING D EP T
407-322-2811
Radars nasdsd Mug have BOB toots
8 transportation C a l Dave al 407314-8611 or 407-331*4079.
Maintenance Tech; F T position,
complete benefit package. Apply
In person. ADESA Orlando-Santotd.
2500 ADESA Drive. Sanford, comer
ol Hwy 46 A 415. No I
EOE/M/F/H/V.
check/Dtug Testing Employer
Sates Assistant: F T position.
corrpteli barMk package, bonus pkvr
avaiabta Apply In person, ADESA
Ottando-Stnlord. 2500 ADESA
Drtvs, Senlord. comer ol Hwy 46 8
415. No phon* caks. EOE/WF/M/V
Background check/Drug Testing
Employer
Sanford Airport: Incinofitor loch
with base maintenance aim. FT.

510thr. 3pm-1130pm, M. Th, Frt. SeL
Sun shirt. SM I txne re-evaluated In
OcL Fax restxn* AltenHon H a 407565-4545

•arvtc* Technician
Parts Countar Parson
Chassis Sendee Technician
W*
otter
competitor*
compensation pkg. nckxkng 401k.
stock purchas*. m api medical,
dental, vacation and hokday plans
are an E O E and drug he*
Send resume to:
Fsatherte# Luxury Coaches
1601 Dolgner Place
8*nlord. FL 32771
Phon#: 407-323-1120
Fax; 407-548-1058
E-m ai tohOvantare.com

B E A im F U L N O R TH C A R O U N A W E |TE R N M O W
T A IN S . Own cool NCMountaUbonieafpUm, ter**!*,
Cherokee Mountiia Realty, Inc. 1213 W US M Murphy, NC
21906.Call tor fttubrochure. (500)541-5I6I.
N C Mountain# Baal Buy I Hu* aou tructs(caa budittidad).
Fattasttovitwil WMafslKtprlass.fl*bin|credLridfMap.
Paved roads. Bryson City. 543,000. Owner H w ndn*.
(N00)l 10 -1390www JrthwwUfiacnsjiet
CUSTOM RANCH S TY LE Homs. 3 Bsdreran 2 btek.
Wooded toL Accast lo Pri vats fM*d boat n a p oa A t pretoto*
WtkaUa river, with icccsi to Iht Golf. Fundrkad. A Barjtto
at *133,000.00 CtO (530)926-5944

Legal Sendees
SERIOUSLY INJUR ED? Need i Lawyer? AUscdticnt and
negligence ciaimi. Auto. Med. Malpractice, Wrongful
Death, etc. A -A -A Attorney Referral Service. (100)713LEG AUS342)24hn statewide.

W* Have a Way You Can Cut
Thai Coat In HaMI

LAKH BARGIN *29,900. Pres covered boar illpl Grotty
stopping lakeview parcel wrtdcc mli oftowroOtas meadows
A tnxxAboo national (orrat on 35X00 sac reertsbons/lake
toTN . Paved road* urator. wuur, more. Excelled ttomda*.
C»U now (100)704-3134 tal 342.

Sled Buildings
S TE E L BUILDINGS ..Tlo ck Bottom Prieral* Go Direct
and Save. 20X24 52.200.00. 25X10 53.20000.10X40
54^00.00 32X44 53JOOOO 35X30 56^0000 M n y
others. (100)661-5422. Pioneerjinco 1910
FA C TO R Y CLEAR AN C E. All sled bldgs, up to 50* off.
20X21.25X26,30X3040X4*. Sacrifice prices. (500)334.
1411.

Travel

Pet Supplies

55CASH55 Imresdiata Cash (or structured tenkmenu.
■vwldta. real tsttor.iuiMs. private mgigsgsantrs.ecodent

NEEDED
Planlst/Accompanlst

Need U a A DVERTISM O To
Promote Your Dutenessl
Then C e l Us About Flyers

ID E A L G IFTS-D IVISIO N O FFfkadtyh u opoilnp for
party plmsdrtaon and manafen/OfeeoCtito, toykChriiin u . Earn cash. Hips, r«o tnldb* . (IO O H IM I7 3
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» « » • « " » "
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71— H elp Wanted

Optical Lab Technician
Er*y toieL aurtsca sip a pte. S«r*xd
by SR 417. M-F. 8-430pm 407-3232040X24

•••••WANTED: S E R IO U S people lo work mail order/
Internet butincu tor tail health A Nutrition Company. Full
tratnirtf. I(i|h Income potcntiaJ. PT/FT. (100)342-4313
F R E E Info. www.Health-n.We4l th4u com

A L L CASH C A N D Y R O U TE . Do you ears 5*00 las day!
Your own local candy mute. 30 Machines andCandy. All fa
59.995. Call (t00)99l-VEND. AlNf200&lt;WlJ.

cxl

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71— H elp Wanted

Fo4owvig po*4cna now open1Front
counter person, entry level
sthmalor. spray technician, general
trwp help Competibv* salary 8
beneMs Appfy In parson. 200 N Ekn
Avs. Sanford

Attention Readerat!
ITS illegal for companies doing
busnes* by phon* to promts* you
a loan and ask you lo pay for N
before they deliver. For more
kdormabon. cal tot free 1-6 77 FT C
HELP. ( A pubic servto* message Ircm
The Seminole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

71— H elp Wanted

DRS Gnxp. kxwted n Lake Mary has
positions open lor camera opera lor
407-833-9126

61— M oney to L end

Financial

Crrdi! Card Hilling

$

4 .5 d l

Lake Mary / Lake Jessup

Ladies Call FREE! (407)786 TALK
C m

25— SrtciAL Notices

Attantlon Readers!!

A CbmptewTIim-Key Vend Rooib-1 OMaeMaa S349I. Ptui
Em CokeiTtpst/Frlto-Lay Route 59993. (566)03-0296
F L-A IN 102-004.

Ovru-U 1407J 1-466 444 MS* .tf/mlm.

800

59— Financial
S ervices

With DoabMes Act persona wtto (Se­

Men Juki
dial these
.1 digit*

I

Wednesday. July 21.2002

23— Lost &amp; Found

STEPHEN CRAIO CREWS. aV a
STEPHEN C CREWS and
MELISSA A. CREWS, hts wife.
HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK,
and UNKNOWN
TENANTSOWNERS.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Caaa No.: 02-DR-017I2-06T-K
In ma maratu ol
JC O
SCD
CCO
Childran
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOAOUIM F DC SA
Laal Known Addraaa
7429 Shaapahaad Onva. Hudson.
Ftonda. 34667
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an acbcn

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eg als

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

FREE LUXURY VACATION INORLANIO.Ftoridtsrtdi
I) epurthiM of ildccombo phone curd Cali 1X00)104-6101.

Wonted to Buy

(R ).

For Sale/Equipment
Real Estate
Sawmill $3195. New Super Lumbermata 2000 Larger
capacities, more options. Manuracnnr of sawmills. cdgerY
and ikkkkrs. Norwood lawmi#*,252Sonwil Dri **, Buffalo,
N Y 14225 (100)571-1363 EXTSOO-N.

Help Wanted
Driven: North American Van Lines hat openings to Homehold Goods. Specialised Truckload and Rat bed Fleets.
Minimum of 6 months c M experience. Tractor lease/
purehast available. (100)341-2147. Dq* FLS.
Driven-Go with swinnerl CFI Now Hiring Company,Owner
Operator. Single and Teams. Loads with miles irritable
immediately1Aik about our (potne-training program. Call

50 DOWN HOMES OoVrABankForedosuralHUD.VA,
PHA. No cradh OK. For Uttings Now I (100)301•1777 cal
7164
TENNESSEE I Aaea-559,900 Free Baal Slip Spectacular
new property Mpremiere 201000aotOnlcr tell Lake. Pcricd
for retirememor vacation. Abuts sipubst gol/course. Come
save with our pre-eonstractlon pricing while we build the
roads. Excel lent financing Hurry I Call today 166-457-5253.
A S H E VlLLtN C -AVER YP AR K Enjoy Cool Summers In
the Blue Ridge Mountains. Spectacular Mountain View
Homexiln $46.000WWAHltuhringGated Community,
Surrounded By National Forcu.(ttl)]I7-9070.

(H O O CH -DR IVE, www.cfidnve.com

•••ATTENT10N**»Now hiring or 2002. Postal Jobs
S13.21
Full bcncTus/Frid Trsiniag/No experi­
ence nee. Accepting calls 7 days (111)726-9011 ear. 101.
TR A V E L U.S.A. Publication Saks Co. hiring I I sharp
enthusiastic individuals free lo travel entire U S . travel,
training, lodging transportation furnished. Rerun Guaran­
teed Start Today (177)271-7353.
SSMAKEGOOO PROFIT., instead of working for wagea.
Free Booklet Full Training Home-based business, www.kgnidmtne com (* 11)615-5411

SODOWN HOMES OoVt A Bank Foreeiosurca! HUD. VA.
PHA. No credit OK. For listingi Now I (100)501- 1777 eat
1699.
Lakcfront new survey Tcaneaice Doepwator. Main channel
acccsa. Covered boat docks. U/0 utilities. Priced for quick
sell J 54.900 Fin. svril Lake Devctopcrs Partnership
(177)505-1171car 1207.
14-Acre Lakefrow &lt;&lt;&lt;$79,000*! I &gt; » Incredible homes)le
with 1450* fool Ukefronl on Norris Lake. All wooded with
level building rile Truly one of * kind I Woodtake Golf
Community(500)552-9432.Bluegreen.

W ANTED T O BUY-Uted dearie wheefcfcrir/scootar.Oood
ctnditioa.
Frink (407)443-4493.

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Weddlngi/Persoaal
R O M A N T1C C A N D LE LIG H T WEDDINGS Ordained
Ministers, Eleganlly Decorated. Full Service Chapel Pho­
to*. videos, honeymoon cabins. Four* night (me. GsdHwg.
T N (500)933-7464. wwwaugsrtandwcddinpxom e-mail
w a U m p B tugir landweddingscom

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millions ofpotential ceriomcn. Pieceyowadvartiscsnenlln
die FLClasri(tod Advertising Network. Fv$37100yowad
will be placed to 143 papers. Call dtis paper, or Maureen
Turner. PLStak-wideAdvertising Rcgwaa«adr&lt;M(l66P42I J73.ore-mri I miurocrV Dpraseoa tor more ufanadioa.
((hn ofSure placement is alsoavailable)

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71— H n r W a n t e d

71— H elp Wanted

5oOTtaryRocrv&gt;«n« lof CXwto Li*
H it*. M time, comp Mlarybofies
« i or emal novjrw 407065-1230.
4wpr*ctic*1«40hotmail com

Zoo Teacher
P/T Teacher. Education Program to
•tudenta visaing the Zoo Woikwtth
annuls FleiMo days. M T. 9 00 a m
•2 00 p m Teaching E«p pret but
wbtran JODOtv Cal 407-323-4450
or completa an appkcalon at Central
Florida Zoological Parti. 3755 N Hwy
17-92, Santord. Ft

W ort: Eipenenced Storm »nd
» Pipe. Equipment Operator
7T. pormon. vacation. hokdayi 4076133___________________ ___
r factor/Bobcat Oparator: Final
|rade eipenonce, F/T, pemion.
atlon. holidays 407-3226133
t h S MKJ X TK1 FAB E.p

LGood Pay DFWP 407-299-

73— Employment
Wanted

1592
Work From Homo
To USOGYno PT. $5*A?&gt;0 FT
IntemctMail Ordor
600-331-6242

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93— R o o m s F o r Rent
2 Story Victorian Home. Histone
District, Iplc. balcony, house
privileges S100/WK. $100 deposit
407-328 5277

W EEKLY RENTALS
Starling O $82/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-330-4423
Vary nice, very dean km rm Mewty
remodeled, al utl. cable. A C . Indry.
phone. Mch use. sec dr. resident
owner, private entrance No
Smoking' Only drug tree sober
need apply. 407-330-7373.

95— R oommate
Wanted
Smoking a p«r*on 1o ihare my
home. v»ew of Lako Monroe, house
privilege* Cal 407-326 7232 lor an
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97— A partments Furnished
Oarage Apt 1/1 $530' mo includes
power, gas water A cable Sale tjert
area 407 262-1394

99— A partments U nfurnished
M ARINER'S V ILLA G E
LAKE AOA 1 BOflU MROUO
2 BO/tM . $S70MO AND UP

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Mee room n largo pkrsh home Some
house privileges. $300 moves you
in Call lor details 407-324 8000

407-323-6670

ROSELEA VILLAS
Move In specials,
2Bedroom/t Bath
For OeU//s. C « »
3306833 or 296-3300

Private Room v| Longwood Home.
Steady Employed. Non-Smoker
SOawk. $50 Deposit 407-6306216

99—Apartments •
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99— A partments •
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Speoou* 1 room apt wlarge bath &amp;
closet Privalo dnvo Air, quiot aroa
Neil to b/ko trait S550 mo. mdudos
electric, garbage &amp; water 407-3023659

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$40045500 mo Clean qu»et. stable
only David. 405-415 0451

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1 0 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r R en t

DOYLE S RENTALS
Sanford: 1 B R 1BA W Water. Sewer
ft Garbage tncl Heal 6 Air
*450*350 Deposit
Sanford: 2BFV1BA WDining Rm.
Living tlm, Hdwd flo or., Lg
Screened f’ orch. Dbl Garage.
Storage *050*600 Deposit
Mayfair Meadow.:
2BIV2RA
Condo w Enclosed Porch Comm
Poof. W O Hook Lfpa *675*650
Deposit
Winter
Springs:
3BR/1 5BA
WSingle Garage, flaw Flooring &amp;
Pamt *775*700 Deposit
Longwood: 40I17BA Split Plan,
W D U Garago. Lg Screened Porch,
Living Fire. Family Fire. Fireplace.
Formal D w ng R m , *1150*1100
Deposit
Idyttwttds: 4BIL20A WPool. Farrky
Rm. Den. Formal Dining Rm.
F replace. Nmv Ftoormg &amp; Par* Pool
Serv
Included
*1250*1200
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Bedroom *125 per week. *125
Deposit C a l 407-333 3964 or 407302-7034

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R en t
Deltona: For Rent
1500 sq I - Avefctts lor o«oe or ntf*
Prtne area F«n»y Home R a m 2772
Efccam Bfvd. Deltona Ca l 388-7898070

Sm R eUAO ttce-17/92 Sanford.
Laaaa. *423 00 Mo. pkis tax. n d
writer, sewer 4 trash, *500 Dop 407302-8088 Location

1 4 1 — H o m e s F o r S a le

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
MM HOMY: Recess sp to 110.000
fits homrceerri isustxncs find
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no* Wwashor. *600nw • do.) 110
Country Ckiti Dr, Sanford 407323-4540
Sanlord 57T -0o« Housol CHA.
lenced yard 2406 Oongo Ave
ITOQMunti. plus Security 4 0 / x r y
4540

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MiMirnan Group
*07 321 8333

105— D u ritx / T K irL iJt

4/1,
lovaty
cottage,
ranovaiadmodamfrad. wal lo wsl
carpal &amp; appliances. $88,000. 407
699-1359 or 407-719-0276.
OOfWBAttms *1 rsstoric dsktcL a *
In 1905. Tonad commercial 8
residential 300 SoiAh Ekn Ave.
Sarford 589900 407-887-8410 4073280083
Charming 8 Comfortable Home
bull m 1925 2000aq IL 38FV2BA.
metier In- Mw aparknenl ) M M
tub. deck, workshop, lanced yard.
1unututl iMturM. Must Sm d
manyu
210 W. 159iSt.Sankm ltDrsibcaSy
Reduced *158000 CaHorAppA 407322-5353
Longwood The SpmgsCLasambca
uraque ^Bed room . 3 M l bqlht.
3100 aq fl m gatad oommunky.
■oewwd pod vAYl stare BBQ. Largs
Atnum nsas through 9m centar of
die
home.
Profeaeionaay
landscaped, private lot. Best
schools *329.000.407-889-7790

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Sanford: 2427 Elm Ave 3BFVIBA
fenced yard 6685/month. plus
security deposit *1685 moves you
In 407-3226342
Sanford: 2C22A S Laurel Ave
3BR/1 5BA
lenced
yard
tFSOWonlti, plus secunly deposit
*1750 moves you In 407-3226342 '

1 4 1 — H o m e s F o r S ale

Wstsr Front-Lake Monroe: 4BR
4BA over 3500 so 8 with 2.5 car
gaiage. 2 work shop*, kv. dn. torn
i. wYirepface 8 game room. 2 ki
law turtes on 1.4 acras on Lk
*34 9 500
4BR 1.5 BA: Naw Root. Cararmc
Tit. 11.21 Sc Porch. Pool on Over
1/4 Acre 585.900
Over U4 Acre 3B R 1 Bath: Lkt dn.
Is. heav«y lead. Pitced lor quk*
saia 564 900
4BR 2BA: Over 1100 Bq F t Uv
On. Fam Rm W,Fireplace. Deck.
Oarage (103.900.
Lake Mary: Custom ’ • m il £ 0
over2200a q f
Lt. Fam R
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ned pool, 2 c.
garage on 1/2 acre 5225.900
Cuetom BB 4 Bfl 1 BA: Over 2300
Sq FL LJv, O n. Fern Rm, 32x32 Sc
Pool 2 Car Oaragi on O m V2 t o e
5210.900.

Sanford 2BfVIUA duplex. f7 t 6 B
Ridgewood Lone. CH A . stove,
refrigerator pnvjte screen patio.
SS7&amp;month. $575 Security, no pots
407-322 0616

lor ksbngs. 800-319-3323XH529.

Sanlord: 433 8. Scon Ave.
4BFV2BA.
2.500v sqILfl------------------.31 acre lot.
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greenhouse,
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home, shop,
lots ol storage,
Naw carpel, pain! In 8 out,
landscaping, block construction,
tarrmuo floors. (ISO's. C a l Joyce!
Century 21 H 8 1.407-323-8755.

1 5 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
F o r S ale
24 i 80 double wide. 2BFV2BA. L a
9n9y rm wi9i wv4 bar, dWng rm, kuge
Wand k in - laundry area, el
new Ma 8 caqnL AMWg 821GOOobp
407-328-4738
35» 10 mob*a h&gt; me. attached FL im.
partly lurnd, carpeted. oeBng lane,
new ak&gt;*. naw AC. LocaSad h Town
8 Country (aduk) Park, 8356 Orange

~ 1LkMonroe AdkgdSjOOO. 396&lt;095

:le home, Sanlord: 1981
.lint, 14x58, naw A C 8
is geretor.
wall maintained.
Information, Cal, 407-3306981. '

163— Waterfront
P roperty For S ale

PAUL OSBORNE
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Lemon Blutt: 2BFV1BA on 81
Johns w/dock 8 boat skp. by
owner* 14olt 407-822-8804.

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F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
1 Luxury turn prOowtop M l with 7 yt
warranty.8 4 &gt;138. queen &gt;140. king
*210. Brand naw. Located In
Sanford. 407-402-2778
I 2 pfaca Nama Brand Qua an
O R TH O P E D IC
PILLOW TOP
Mattrata Sat Brand Naw. SM In
Ptartc Sacrifice (too. Can Dakvar
407-422-8848.
1BRASS BED. Q U E E N SERTA,
poaknpadc eel 8 kima fkover uaad.
coetS IK. ea4 *275i. Can defeat. 407680-0577.

1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s Sc
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
Ouaan alia water bad: Land and
Sky wavtlaM mattraxx Bookcexe
headboard. w/mVror 6 light* 8
drawar pedatul. dark wood frame
*500 obo 407 682-1535

187— S p o r t in g G

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Pod Take 88 pMaxexx1 PC aatMk
laakrar pockati, one nch pnma Pete,
navar uaad. ilk in Crala. Can
dakvar A M up. Coat *5k. M l tor
(1850 407-660-1415

72* and a Chain Wtaaf Sts ii Box
(950. Lighted China Cabfnal Aval.
Can Dakvar. 407-422-0230

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M a t e r ia l s

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W/HdbnVFlbrd. O ratM r. Mirror,
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Can Dakvar 407-422-0230
1 A charry alafgh bad. aokd wood,
wkh pkkmr lop mattraxx M l Navar
uaad 8al (549 Can dekvar 407-4220230.
A KINO SIZE P lllO W TO P
onhopadic maOraaa eat.
Naw n plesbc. Sa4 (195.
407-422-8848
Bad Black Iron canopy bad with
Lsaxy krm pkowlop aal Navar uead
407-402-2778.

Beckoom 7 pc CHERRY WOOO 4
poatar bad. all dove lakad. draxxar
WtuHTWTOf, CJfflfi | OiQnt lllfu ,
unuMd. eta In box. Coat (5k. aal
(I8 6 0 S h y i badoom aveMble 407880-1418.

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kk 190. queen 598. kkg 5175
uaad. can datvar 407-402-2778
C xaomla fQng watarbad. 12 drawat
double pedestal. Sokd dark wood,
minor ad haadboard Naw wevefexx
maOraaa. knar &amp; haatar . 5500
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407-923-4323.
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407-323-0102.

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SPAISPAISPA1 7 FT Lounger, 5fp
loaded with Shoulder. H g. Back. 8
Neck Jala Underwater bght, cedar
cabinet Navar used Fua warranty
U P(3 2 9 6 m ataaoPoeS 1660 407854-9141.

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2 3 4 — A u t o m o t iv e

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motor? we've got twml Coma *M
ua todayl Nichole Outboard
Service Canker, 1000 We«11xl SL
Sanford. 407-322-0994.

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condition 235x70x15. I P ( I S 00
407-365-7035

Wd Sai Ybur Boat on ConafgnmanL
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2 3 1 — C a r s Fo r S ale
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Drat. Cold A/C, Rune Oraat!
102.000 Milex 53000 00 OBO 407321-9150
I960 Lincoln Condnantal Mark VI
L e t! than tOOK rrPaa. (1500.
407-321-0229.

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14 fl toerglau boat with
18 hp 6 trailer 5800

407-321-5710.

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9 i Aagai duddy ta b fn :2 0 5 h
custom ordered boat. Original
owner. 4.3 V8 angina, galvaruad
traiar, w. hydraulic brakaa. Bn
lop, 8 cockpit cover. 3 atanlall
prop*, vary low hours, garage
kepi (12.000 obo 407-682-1535

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Starling At • (1,999.

Nichols Outboard
Servica Centar
1000 Waal 1st St, Sanford
407-322-0904

good tvex. ( 1 .000. obo. 407-3280108

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wfnla/lron/briM, trundla. navar
uaad a a b o e d CoM (BOO. aal (298
407-8600677.

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104 South Scviland Or. Sanlord

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Furniture For S ale

2 2 3 — MISCELLANEOUS

1989 Bufck LaSabm 4 Door, cokl AC.
one owner, 83,700 rrnlet. mini
com m on. Mchakn bras. (2.250
obo 407-322-3773/407-819-4114.

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1983 Chevy S-10 Blxrer: 4x4. V-8,
power Iraki, reliable
transportation BaP Oder. 407*3027806

good

1997 Chevy 8-10 abort bad pickup.
Low mkeage. Dark Green. AMTM
CO stereo. (5.000. 407-3232882.
84 Freight!Iner Cabover Rune
like a tewing machine. 350
Cwnminga engma.day bad. lup
paaaad currant DOT Inspection
407-324-5973

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(700.407-323-9823.

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98 Cuetomired Cedlec. Eldorado,
Bap OMr-Lockng lor Porpac h grrxl
oondaoa M hr 60» 091 PMr 12 407328-4830
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loaded, rnna graal. 68.000 m*at
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Airport master plan waits for approval
By Nick Pfelfauf

Federal Aviation Administration has
60 days to approve the document

Staff Writer

Uncharted
Territory
It’s only fitting that the
Dungest group goes first.

For the first time in its
tort existence the Winter
irings Little League will be
mding a representative to
a State Tournament.

Page 1B

The master plan outlining projected
improvements and expansions to the
Orlando Sanford International Airport is
now in the hands of the Federal Aviation
Authority (FAA) and Florida Department
of Transportation (FDOT).
The plan has already been presented to
the city of Sanford, and was outlined to
the Seminole County Commission this
ast week by airport Prcsident/CEO
any Dale, and Jim McGraff, who helped
prepare the document..
"The FAA and FDOT now have 60 days

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from our submittal of the plan to approve
the document," Dale said. "Once they do,
it officially becomes the airport plan for
the next 20 years."
Dale explained that for the past two
years, the Orlando Sanford International
Airport has been listed as the fastest
growing airport in the nation, and the
23rd busiest airport in the entire world.
But he added that the expectations for the

D e p u tie s

future growth will require a great deal of
change at the airport, which is the pur­
pose of the 20 year plan.
The following arc some of the many
findings and recommendations outlined
in the Master Plan:
Terminals
The existing domestic and internation­
al terminals will not meet the forecast

demand for commercial aviation activity.
The Domestic Terminal building in the
year 2000 had 186,000 square feet of
space. By the year 2020, requirements call
for over 1.4 million square feci. For the
international terminal, there were 220,400
square feet of space. By 2020,
International will also require over 1.4
million square feet.
Three alternative plans for terminal
expansions were presented in the Master
Plan. Alternatives #1 and #2 indicated the
terminals would be enlarged, but remain
in the same general location. Alternative
Sec Airport, Page 12A

Doper drags deputy

s o lv e c o m ic
book cap er
Vintage collection
valued at $55,000
From Staff Reports

Calm
^ before Ilic
Storm
Hurrfcan preparations
should take place before
the first storm pops up on
the radar screen.

Page 1C

511 calli now
available on landline phones
The Florida Department ot
Transportation has announced
that the new 511 Travel
Information Service, which
became available recently to cell
phone callers, is now available to
land-tine customers (home and
offtoe phone) of Bell South and
8print. Some Internal office
phone systems may have to be
programmed to recognize 811 as
a local call. Cellular access to the
811 service has been available
since June 24.
The 811 Travel Information
8ervice provides around-theciock, real-time traffic and road
condition updates along the
lnterstate-4 corridor from Volusia
County to the attractions area
west and south of Oriando.

A case involving the theft of
thousands of dollars worth of
collectors' comic books has been
solved, most of the property
recovered, and the suspect
arrested.
Saturday, July
13, the
Seminole County Sheriff's office
received a report of the theft of
comic books that were in public
storage. The
victim esti­
mated
the
loss
at
$55,000.
The theft
occurred at
the
Public
Storage facil­
ity, 2431 S.

Investing public is
being ‘screwed’
By Den Ping
Editor

The Intersection of Park Avenue and 1st Street was closed when Seminole County deputies caught 19-yearold Octavius Wilson after a short chase. Wilson was at the Seminole County Courthouse to face drug pos­
session charges. When he emptied his pockets to go through the metal detector, a bag of marijuana tell out.

O r a n g e

B l o s s o m

Trail
near
Apopka. The
victim, Douglas Kormke, 49,. of
Moore Haven, was contacted by
an employee at the storage site
and notified of the theft.
Korinke then notified the sher­
iff's office. He said he had been
collecting comic books since the
1960s, and that they were kept
in protective plastic and placed
in boxes.
Through an investigation
some of the books were found at
a local comic book store, where
the suspect allegedly exchanged
them for money and other col­
lectibles. The store operator
turned the books over to investi­
gator, which led to the arrest
Wednesday, of Shannon Biekel,
22, listed as homeless, from
Orlando.
Biekel

See Comics, Page 12A

S u s p e c t a rriv e s a t c o u r t w ith m a riju a n a
From Staff Reports

saw the marijuana and ordered Wilson to
stay where he was. When Soto reached for
A Seminole County Deputy, who is
Wilson’s arm, Wilson bolted and ran out of
assigned to the Seminole County Courthouse, the courthouse to the car, in which he
was injured today during a scuffle with a sus­ arrived. It was parked on Park Avenue and
pect, who brought drugs
the engine was running.
into the courthouse. The
Deputy Soto reached into
suspect also got into a car
the car, in an attempt to get
crash with another deputy
Wilson out. Wilson took off,
and then tried to run
dragging Soto a short dis­
away.
tance before Soto fell onto
The suspect, 19-year-old
the street.
Octavius Wilson (dob 2-5Deputy Preston Allyn,
who was in a squad car, and
83), was at the courthouse
for a court date regarding
who was doing patrol
sion of marijuana.
around the courthouse,
secu- Octavtus Wilson waits to ba transferred arrived on the scene. The
suspect, Wilson, sideswiped
to the Semtnoio County Jail.
Deputy Allyn's car. Both
vehicles then spun out on Park Avenue and
empty his pockets. When he did, he placed a
small
marijuana In the tray, among
ill baggie of mariji
See Dope, Page 12A
his other personal effects. Deputy Oscar Soto

County Commission approves millage rate
By Nick PftHauf

Seminole Smile

Paulucci
blasts
CEOs in
scandals

Staff Writer
The Seminole Countv Commission
approved the proposed millage rate for the
county during Tuesday morning's commis­
sion meeting. Florida Statutes require die
board to set a proposed millage rate to be
used by the Property Appraiser in the Notice
of Proposed Property Taxes (TRIM notice)
which Is to be mailed to property owners in
August.

The proposed millage rates may be
Increased at the first public hearing (in
September), but may not be increased at the
second public hearing.
The total proposed millage rate is 7.9637.
The total includes countywide millage at
4.9989, Unincorporated Roads at .1228, Fire
protection at 2.6334, Natural lands debt at
.0986, and trails development debt at .1100.
With the millage rate of 7.9637, with the
$25,000 homestead tax exemption, the owner
of a home valued at $100,000 would be pay­

ing $597.28 in county taxes.
The owner of a home valued at $50,000
with the homestead exemption would have a
county tax bill of $199.09. This will be in
addition to other taxes such as municipal
taxes, etc.
The proposed millage rate represents a
455 percent increase over the aggregate roll­
back millage rate of 6.0904, which would
have generated the same income as the millage rate from last year. The rate is constant
with the fiscal year 2001-02 levels.

SANFORD — The recent
financial scandals that have
rocked some of the nation's
largest corporations are drawing
sharp criticism from a man who
knows a thing or two about big
business.
Jtrno Paulucci, the outspoken
entrepreneur whose Sanfordbased frozen food companies
_______________ have earned
billions, pur­
chased a lullpage ad in
the Sunday,
July
21,

Washington

Times npwsp

a

p

e

r

de ma n d i n g
President
George
W.
Paulucci
Bush direct
his
Justice
Department indict top execufives involved in crooliked ‘business
s a ppractices.
r
"You
cooxmg the
bu can call it 'cooking
books,' or you can call it
'improper accounting' but there
are really no other words except
'stealing' and 'larceny,' "
Paulucci wrote in an open letter
to Bush. "We beseech you to
have your Attorney General
(John) Ashcroft call grand juries
for each and every one of those
crooked companies and put the
convicted bastards in prison now
and forever, and thus return the
confidence to all of us in our cap­
italistic system."
In a telephone interview from
his offices in Duluth, Minn.,
Paulucci said his is lobbying
Washington
to
implement
tougher standards for public cor­
porations. Failure to hold top
executives accountable for ques­
tionable business practices could
destroy American business,
Paulucci said.
"The CEOs have got to sigp off
that their companies arc wring
run properly/ Paulucci said.
"The board of directors should,
See Paulucci, Page 9A

Sanford bicycle officers provide life saving lessons
By Nick Pfelfauf
Staff Writer

Seminole County Sheriff's
Office volunteel with the
Citizens on Patrol

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In addition to being regular
uniformed Sanford Police offi­
cers, Ed Morales, Bill Wixon
and Brian Welch are members
of the Special Operations
Division Patrol Bike Unit. As
such, they perform most of
their duties on specially
equipped bikes, patrolling the
city, often in places where regu­
lar squad cars arc unable to go.
In inclement weather or during
special situations, the three also
have regular police vehicles in
which to perform their duties.
But the main focus of the
Patrol Bike Unit is to meet with
youngsters for bicycle safety

courses. Recently such an event
was held at Page School in
Sanford.
"When we meet with these
youngsters, we stress many
points," Morales said. "Based
on uniform laws of the State of
Florida, which are designed to
help bicyclists as well as
motorists near bicyclists, we
focus on understanding the
rules to promote better safety,
which in turn, saves lives."
"We emphasize wearing of
helmets, which are required by
all bicycle riders under the age
of 16," he continued. "And tne
fact that on streets, bikes arc to
be ridden on the right side, in
line with the traffic, which has
been determined to be much

safer than the old rule of facing
traffic."
Wixon continued that there
are other requirements for rid­
ers, including how many may
be on a bike. "Bikes are
designed to carry one person,
so Inal's all there can be. The
only exception is for adults on a
bike who have child carriers or
back-packs," he said.
"There are also restrictions
on wearing head sets while rid­
ing a bike, Wixon said. "If you
See Safety, Page 9A
Sanford bike cop Bill Wixson
demonstrates proper bicycle safety
to students at Page School.
HtraU photo by Tommy W ears

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Eckerd eyes 1st Street site

president of the Capstone Group Supplies currently occupies most
Inc, the development company of the property, and the Rosier
that would build the store. “The family owns the entire block.
SANFORD — A Tampa devel­ property is under contract We
Stanley Rosier confirmed
opment company has met with nope to be through with our Capstone has approached his fam­
dty officials about the possibility research in the next 30 days."
ily about selling the property.
of the Eckerd Corporation build­
Martin said Eckerd officials are
"The contractor has made an
ing a store in downtown.
tweaking their market research, offer, but there’s still a lot to be
Should the national drugstore and his company is meeting with worked out between the develop­
chain move forward with con­ the city of Sanford's development er, the city and Eckerd,” Rosier
struction, it would be the first review team to Identify possible said. "I'm not counting my chick­
major retailer to move into hurdles in the approval process.
ens before they're hatched.”
Sanford's downtown in more than
The proposed site is W ated at
The city received conceptual
three decades.
the northeast comer of 1st Street drawings two weeks ago, said Jay
"We're In the preliminary and US. Highway 17/91 A.D. Marder, Stanford's director of engistages,” said David Martin, vice Rosier Plumbing and Well
Sm Eckerd, Page 6A

All-American

Team
The Seminole Community
C d eg e women's basketed
program has suffered the
thrV of victory and the agony
of defeat In recent days.

Page1B

Motorist drives
car into side of
Sanford house
A mother and her young
son awoke Saturday morn­
ing as a suspected drunk
driver crashed into their
house, knocking them off
the bed and onto the floor.
Florida Highway Patrol is
investigating the crash and
charges are pending against
driver Lynn Jones, 40, of
2019 Magnolia Ave. in
Sanford. Jones was driving a
1985 Lincoln Continental
eastbound on 27th Street
when she sideswiped a
..
building, drove acrosa a
vacant lot and crashed Into
the house at 805 E 27th
Street.
Neither occupant of the
house was seriously injured,
according to FHP. The
house, however, is probably
damaged beyond repair.

Blake Football
Camp sign up
scheduled for
M a y 18
The Seminole Youth
Football and Cheerleading
Association (SYFA) is taking
registrations for the annual
Jeff Blake Football Camp to
be held at Seminole High
School on Saturday, May 18,
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Registration will be avail­
able the morning of the
camp.
For more information call
866-OUR-SYFA or e-mail at
syfapopwameiOhotmaiLcom

Seminole Smile

Diane M erkt - Assistant to
Seminole County
Commissioner Randy Morris

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The alts located at the northeast comer of 1st Street and U.S. Highway
17/92 may one day be the location tor an Eckerd.

Jasmins
face no
formal
charges
By MlcheUe Jerta
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — Jacques
and Marie Jasmin won't nave
their day in court — much to
the relief of mother and son.
The State's Attorney's
Office announced Monday
there is insufficient evidence to
pursue charges of child sexual
assault ana misconduct in
court The cbndusion of the
10-week investigation follows
Jacaucs spending more than
30 days in jail and Marie hav­
ing her daughter taken away
and then returned to her by
the Department of Children
and Families.
According to Assistant State
Attorney Stewart Stone, there
was not enough evidence to
prove beyond reasonable
doubt that Jacques, 19, assault­
ed four children in Marie's fos­
ter care. Forty-one foster chil­
dren, who were at one time
assigned to the household,
were interviewed by the Lake
Mary Police Department,
Florida Department of Law
Enforcement and the Seminole
County State Attorney's
Office, but officials could not
find substantial evidence to
file formal charges against
Jacque or his mother.
In March, four of Marie's
foster children, ranging in age

Commission
OKs Mica’s
proposal for
commuter rail
By Christopher Pstton
Staff Writer
At right, Six-year-old Courtney
RatcM gets her lace painted by
P in k ie the Clown, who is also
known as Rene Adams, during
Sanford’s Police Appreciation Day.

SANFORD — Seminole
County Commissioners became
the first county in Central Florida
to
officially
support
Congressman John Mica's plan
for a Central Florida commuter
rail.
Mica introduced the proposed
40-mile commuter rail plan earli­
er this year as an alternative to
Interstate 4 during construction.
On Tuesday, MctroPlan Executive
Director H any Barley presented a
detailed plan with preliminary
financials at the county commis­
sion meeting.
The proposed route would run
on existing CSX lines from
DeLand to Orlando with eight
stations, including one in
Sanford. Four train sets of Diesel
Motorized Units (DMU»), a rela­
tively new technology, would run
three times in the morning and
three times in the afternoon. The
proposed price tag for DMUs is
about $21 million, however. Mica
plans to get 100 percent federal
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Pictured above,
Pipe Major Scotty
meredith ol Orlando
Regional Police
and Fire Pipes and
Drums Inc., plays
the bagpipes during
Sanford Historic
Trust's recent
Police Appreciation
Day. At left,
Sanford Police
Officer Arthur
Barnes and
Sanford Police
Department
Administrative
Assistant Qracy
Posley enjoy a bit
to eat during the
celebration honor­
ing the city's police
department

By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — City Com­
missioners approved the final
reading of an ordinance to
establish a police mortgage
incentive program.
Introduced in March by
Sanford Mayor Bradv Lessard,
the program provides incen­
tives for police officers to live
in the city. Each qualified offi­
cer will receive $200 or 20 per­
cent of their monthly mort­
gage payment, whichever is
greater, with a maximum
monthly payment of $250.
The program would be lim­
ited to 35 officers. Currently, 17
officers live within the city lim-

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f e s t i v a l

By C hristopher Patton
Staff Writer

M ortgage
in cen tive
program
approved

"This is a great victory for
our men and women in blue,"
Lessard said. “We're making a
commitment to public safety
in Sanford. The mortgage
incentive program will be a
tool for Chief (Brian) Toolcy to
recruit top-quality officers."
During the meeting, resi­
dent Ubangi Hajj-Mak told
commisoioners he agreed in

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WINTER SPRINGS — The
Oviedo/W inter Springs Lions
Club plans to resuscitate the
defunct Winter Springs Festival
of Arts.
The festival, previously spon­
sored by the Winter Springs
Rotary Club, has not been held
since 1997, said festival chair­
man and director Lynn Cline.
That will change Dec. 7 and
Dec. 8 of this year.
“It's coming back bigger than
ever," Cline announced at the
Winter Springs Commission
meeting Monday night.
The event will be held at
Central Winds Park and will
feature fine arts and live enterS e e F e s tiv a l, P a g e 7 A

SANFORD — Ruzic carries her
Granny Bernice and Grandpa
everywhere they go. She even
speaks for them when either has
something to say.
Rozie isn't a tyrant trying to
control the lives of others. She's a
puppeteer that uses Granny and
Grandpa to help children enter a
world of imagination and creativi­
ty through storytelling.
Reading Rozie is herself a chil­
dren's character created by Cheryl

Reading Rozie. also known as Cheryl Polk, poses for a photo with one ot
her puppets. Granny Bernice.

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Wednesday, May 15.2002

T h i Siminoc* m ould

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

O ut &amp; A bout

O n patrol

M a n sp e a k s o u t to
d is p e l m y th s a b o u t
H IV in fe c tio n

"The Real Thing,* a play
by Tom Stoppard and direct­
ed by George Colangelo, will
be performed by the
Orlando Theatre Project
until Sunday, May 26, in
Seminole Community
College's Fine Arts Theatre.
Performance times are 8
p.flt* Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, and 2 pan. Sunday.
Tickets are $18, and student
and senior discounts are
available.
For reservations, call 407328-2040.

DEAR ABBY: I am a 33-year-old HIV-positive
man. Last week at my office, I was shocked
when two of my co-workers declared that they
could tell whether or not people are HlV-positive iust by looking at them,
Alrbby, this is nolaughing
ughing matter.
Please
r
inform your readers that someone can be IHIVpositive and appear to be
physically healthy. I shared
my health status with my
office mates, and by doing
so, I hope I have changed
some minds by shattering
that m yth
Sign m e «.
POSITIVE IN D .C

TH UR|
BUI McBrfde, candidate
for Florida governor, will be
appearing at Embassy Suites
Orlando North, located at
225 E Altamonte Drive in
Altamonte Springs, 6 p.m.
Thursday, May 16.

DEAR POSITIVE: Not
Dear
everyone would have been
A h itv
*° B**1***1*" or courageous,
/\U U j
because there is still a lot
of prejudice, ignorance
* * * * * * * and misunderstanding
when it comes to HIV. There Is more than one
lesson to be learned from your letter,
(1) You CANNOT t*U a person's HIV status
by his or her appearance.
til It la imperative that couplet not have
unprotected sex unless both partners have
been screened for HIV.

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DEAR ABBY: I am a 12-year-old girl who is
dating a senior boy in high school.
One night, we went to a party and then back
to his place. His parents and sister were out of
town, and he was really drunk.
As soon os we got to his house, he started
drinking again. That led to a big fight. I was lit­
erally walking out the door when he grabbed
me and told me if I ever leave him, he'll hunt
me down and kill met
Abby, ever since that night, Ive been scared
of him. Please tell me what to do.
SCARED IN MAXTON, N.C
DEAR SCARED: Tell your parents or
guardian about the young man'a threat You
are too young to deal with this yourself and to
be dating a boy that much older than you.
He clearly has problems and not enough
supervision - and the same Is true of you.
P.S. U nder no circumstances should you be
riding In a car with a driver who has been
drinking. T hat too, could cost you your life.

DEAR TONE DEAF: That may be impossi­
ble. We both know you can't change them.
They have show biz in their blood. Wear ear
plugs if necessary and be grateful they don't
have a cover charge and a two-drink minimum.

To receive a collection of Abby’s most memo­
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and essays, send a business-sized, selfaddressed envelope, plus check or money order
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e am u n i v e r s a l ratss s y n d i c a t e

Vehicle Theft

• Sanford Officer John Difatta arrest­
ed David Horne, 21, of Sanford Friday
for grand theft auto, reckless driving,
driving with a suspended liemse and
hit and run. Home reportedly stole a
Toyota Canuy parked at the Seminole
Towne Center movie theater. He
allegedly nearly missed hitting an offduty sheriff's office deputy as ne sped
away. Less than a mile away, Home
tried to pass a dty bus and lost control
of the vehicle striking a curb, sign and
power pole.
• Seminole Deputy Wendell Bradford
arrested Toby Nave, 39, of Sanford
Sunday for grand theft auto and larceny.
Robbery

DEAR ABBY: My sister-in-law, "Barbara,” and
her family are avid karaoke fans. They've had a
machine for 10 years, and every time we go to
their home, no matter the occasion, they sing at
the drop of a hat.
When relatives visit from out of town — they
sing. They sing at Christmas, birthday parties,
wedding receptions — and the volume is set so
high that It's impossible to carry on a conversa­
tion. If you leave the room to talk, they'll tum
on the intercom so the music is carried through­
out the house. It's true they encourage others to
join in — but they never give up the micro­
phone.
Barbara is not the kind of person who takes
criticism well. Some members of the family
tease her about singing so much, but she doesn't
Like the hinL
Please help me find a way to convince
Barbara that we don't need to be "entertained"
all the time.
TONE DEAF IN INDIANA

Pauline Phillips and her daughter, Jeanne
Phillips, share the pseudonym Abigail Van
Buren. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com
or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Rather than aitting In an offlea dtacuaaing various police protection issues. Sanford Chief Brian Today and City Manager Tony
WnDenworp decided a bicycle ride through the dty would be more productive so they could see the problems first hand.

Sanford Officer Frederick Eldridgc
arrested Terry Wheeler, 31, of Sanford
Sunday for robbery with a weapon,
aggravated assault and larceny. Wheeler
reportedly stabbed another man twice
in the abdominal area on April 28 with a
2-inch pocketknife. The victim reported
to officers that as he lay on the ground
bleeding, Wheeler stole about $50 out of
his wallet The inddent occurred at 400
Locust Avenue.
Marijuana Possession
• Seminole Deputy Kevin Peterson
arrested Raymond Pratt 27, of Lake
Mary Sunday for possession of marijua­
na.
• Sanford Officer Shannon Dawkins
arrested Ludle Thomas, 25, of Sanford
Saturday for possession of marijuana.
• Winter Springs Officer R. Tew
arrested Patrida Kirby, 21, of Winter
Springs Saturday for possession of mari­
juana and drug paraphernalia.
• Lake Mary Officer Rob Hollinger
arrested Lloyd Whitlock, 44, of Lake
Mary Sunday for possession of marijua­
na.
Resisting Arrest
Seminole Sgt Mark Dibona arrested
Charles Troutman, 19, of Sanford
Monday for resisting arrest. Troutman
was allegedly selling drugs in the area
of Bookertown. He fled when deputies
attempted to make contact with him
and reportedly threw the drugs away,
which authorities were unable to locate.
Hit and Run
Florida Highway Trooper CM.
Fournier arrested Edgardo FelicianoRivera, 21, of Sanford Friday for leaving
the scene of a crash and driving without
an issued driver's license.
Battery
• Sanford Investigator Christopher

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Suspended License
• Seminole Deputy William Morris
jr., arrested Jimmie Hampton, 4, of Lake
Mary Friday for driving with a sus­
pended license and resisting an officer.
• Seminole Deputy James Ingram Jr.,
arrested Reginald Jenkins, 22, of Sanford
Saturday for his third or subsequent
charge of driving with a suspended
license and fraud. Jenkins had an active
Seminole County warrant for grand
theft auto, armed burglary and grand
theft of a firearm.
• Sanford Officer Frederick Eld ridge
arrested Johnnie Edwards, 34, of
Sanford Saturday for driving with a sus­
pended license. Police also cited
Edwards for not wearing a seat belt and
inoperable rear brake lights.
Cocaine Possession
• Seminole Deputy Mickel Green
arrested Stephen Opsahl, 32, of Winter
Springs Saturday for possession of
cocaine and resisting an officer.
Authorities pulled Opsahl over for an
obstructed view of his license plate.
Several small pieces of crack cocaine
were found his vehicle.
• The Sanford Police Department
Tactical Unit conducted an operation
Friday targeting street level narcotic sell­
ers in the area of 10th Street and Pine
Avenue. Agents arrested Eric Eason, 20,
of Sanford for carrying a concealed
weapon (brass knuckles) and selling
crack cocaine. Agents also arrested
Michael Jackson, 35, of Sanford for the
sale and delivery of crack cocaine.

Disorderly Intoxication
Sanford Officer Frederick Eldridge
arrested Brian Stanley, 36, of Sanford
Saturday for disorderly intoxication.
Stanley reportedly was making a distur­
bance at Paw Park on the comer of Fifth
Street and French Avenue.
Trespassing
Sanford Officer Dawn Benina to
arrested Samson Levant, 35, of Sanford
Saturday for trespassing. She was
warned April 12 not to return to GT*s
Gas and Go on Celery Avenue.
DU1
• Casselberry Officer M. Schaefer
arrested Douglas Maliczokski, 49, of
Sanford Saturday for driving under the
influence, possession of a controlled
substance and drug paraphernalia. A
syringe and package of heroin was
found in his pants pocket. He refused a
blood test.
• Seminole Sgt. Mark Dibona arrest­
ed James Brodie, 44, of Sanford Sunday
for driving under the influence. An
open 12-ounce can of beer was found on
the floor of the vehicle. He refused
breath tests at the jail.

The Florida Trail
Association - Central
Florida Chapter will sponsor
a University of Florida
Historical Hike 9 a.m.
Sunday, May 19.
It will be a 6-mile hike and
include 53 historic sites on
campus. The group will eat
lunch at Leonardo’s Pizza
after the hike. Meet before
the hike at the Student
Union visitor parking area.
The public is invited. For
more information, call 407894-7412.
The Florida Trail
Association - Central
Florida Chapter will sponsor
a Cross Creek - Island Grove
Historical Hike 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 19.
It will be a 1.5-mile hike.
Parking is at the Island
Grove Post Office at the cor­
ner of U.S. 301,16 miles
north of Ocala,
For more Information, call
407-894-7412.

TUES
The next meeting of the
Lake Mary Chapter of
AARP No. 4878 will be held
on Tuesday, May 21,12:30
p.m. in the Lake Mary Senior
Center, located at 260 N.
Country Club Road in Lake
Mary.
Guest speaker will be
Howie Arpel, representative
from Magnetic Health Care
Products. Presenter will also
be providing lunch.
If you wish to join the
local AARP Chapter, as a
member, dues are $5 per yea:
and may be paid at any of
the meetings.
For information, call Irene
Lobcr at 407-3334)054 or
Marge Carmona at 407-3239249.

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Retail Theft
• Sanford Officer Thomas Fransen
arrested Ivonne Cano, 35, of Sanford
Saturday for retail theft Cano reported­
ly tried to steal two bottles of perfume
valued at $35 from the Orlando Drive
Wal-Mart
• Sanford Officer Terry Mullins
arrested Lula Thompson, 37, of Sanford
Saturday for shoplifting. Thompson
reportedly tried to steal $68 worth of
merchandise from the Bealls clothing
stare on Orlando Drive.

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Larceny
Seminole Deputy Wendell Bradford
arrested Roberta Jones, 22, of Sanford
Saturday for larceny. Jones reportedly
stole two money orders from the
Handyway Food store on State Road 46
in Sanford. Store cameras caught Jones,
a store clerk, handing over the two
money orders to an unknown female.

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Serino arrested Hilda Tillman, 49, of
Sanford Friday for battery. On May 8,
Tillman allegedly hurled a full can of
beer at her neighbor. The inddent was
alleged to occur without provocation
while the victim was walking up the
stairs to her apartment.
• Sanford Officer Erik Zabik arrested
Adalberto VUlalobos-Ortiz, 37, of
Sanford Saturday for three counts of
battery and two counts of lewd and lastivious act Ortiz allegedly was fondling
customers of the Orlando Drive WalMart When store security confronted
him, he ran through the store and it
took about four employees to control .
him.

Sanford tactical unit agents also con­
ducted an operation Friday targeting
street level narcotics buyers. Those
arrested were charged with purchasing
crack cocaine. They include Lanette
Pope, 37, of Sanford; James Court, 42, of
Sanford; Donnie Taylor, 59, of Lake
Mary; Reginald Bookman, 32, of
Sanford; Joe Schrock, 43, of Orlando;
Reginald Vasqucz, 34; Shirley Scott, 46,
of Lake Mary; and Jenny Meadows, 34,
of Sanford.

The Florida H all
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Florida Chapter will sponsor
a TGIF Hike at Econ River
Wilderness 6 p.m. Friday,
May 17.
It will be an easy 3-mile
hike. Following the hike, the
group will be at a nearby
Mexican restaurant for din­
ner.
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more information, call 407365-6036.

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O bituaries
DOLORES M. Dl
BENEDICT1S
Dolores M. Di Bcnedlctis, 72,
of Woodbound
Lane, DcBary,
- - -------------------/,
died Saturday, May 11,2002. in
Fish Hospital, Orange City.
_
Bomi In Broruc,___
Bronz, N.Y.,„_
she
moved to Central Florida in
1990. She was a homemaker.
Survivors Include her hus­
band of 54 years, Angelo Di
Benedicts of Deltona; one son,
John Di Bcnedlctis of Deltona;
two daughters, Linda Fegan of
Longwood and Dee Di
Bcnedlctis of DeBary; and three
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City Is in
charge of arrangements.

KEITH D. BROOKS SR.
Keith D. Brooks Sr, 27, of
Willow Avenue, Sanford, died
Saturday, May 11,2002, in
Orlando.
Bom March 30,1975, in
Sanford, he was a car Salesman.
Survivors include his father,
Wilbert Gordon Sr, of Sanford;
his mother, Carrie Brooks of
Sanford; one son, Keith D.
Brooks Jr., of Sanford; five
brothers, Wilbert Jr., Manuel,
Stewart, Edward and Wiliam
Gordon, all of Sanford; five sis­
ters, Tawanna Gordon, Rose
Gordon and Bridgit Cotton, all
of Sanford, Wilma Miller of
Rochester, N.Y., and Chineta
Bright of South Carolina; and
special friends Karla Redmond
and Jeffery Davis, both of
Sanford.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary Inc., of Sanford is in
charge of arrangements.

WILUE CHRISTOPHER
Springs; two sons, Wyatt H. Folds
BROWN
Jr., of Lakeland and Homer Gary
Folds of Belle Glade; six grand­
Willie Christopher Brown, 57,
of Garfield Avenue, Winter Park,
children; and one great-grand­
died Thursday, May 9,2002.
child.
Bom in Orlando, he was o lifeWilliams Thomas Funeral
long member of Central Florida.
Home Is in charge of arrange­
He was a laborer with Aldcn
ments.
Electric.
Survivors include his mother,
WILLIE M. MILLER
Edvcna Brown of Montkcllo; two \ Willie M. Miller. 75, of
sons, Willie Brown Jr, of Winter
Rightway Avenue, Sanford, died
Park and Rodney Brown of
Saturday, May 11,2002, in Central
Orlando; two daughters, Paula
Florida Regional Hospital.
and Angela Brown, both of
Bom Sept 24,1926, in Sanford,
Orlando; four sisters, Rosa
she was a retired supervisor. She
Harrison of Apopka, Peggy
was a member of Saint Matthews
Henson of Monticello, Alfmla
Missionary Baptist Church.
Clark of Orlando and Ruth
Survivors include one son,
Johnson of California; one brother, Jerome Pendleton of Sanford; one
Gifford Brown of Monticello; and daughter, Barbara Cummings of
11 grandchildren.
Sanford; one sister, Essie Mac
Golden's Funeral Home Inc., of While of Sanford; and two grand­
Winter Park is in charge of
children.
arrangements.
Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary
Inc, of Sanfoid is in charge of
WYATT HARRIS FOLDS SR.
arrangements.
Wyatt Harris Folds Sr., 81, of
Orange Springs, died Saturday,
CLOTILDE MORALES
May 11,2002, in his residence.
Clotildc Morales, 89, of Abby
Bom in Pinchurst, Ga., he
Terrace, Deltona, died Friday, May
moved to Orange Springs 19
10,2002, in Florida Hospital Fish
years ago. He was a quality con­
Memorial, Orange City.
trol manager of A. Duda &amp; Sons
Bom in Puerto Rico, she was a
in Oviedo. He was a member of
homemaker. She was a member of
First Baptist Church of
Iglesia Del Pueblo, and she
Hawthorne.
enjoyed sewing.
Survivors include his wife of 62
Survivors include one son, the
years, Dorothy Folds of Orange
Rev. Norman Casiano of Deltona;

two daughters. Carmen CasianoFoy of Orlando and Doris
Casiano-Cota of Lake Forest,
Calif.; 25 grandchildren; 20 great
grandchildren; and seven great
great grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.
LOUIS ROTUNDO
Lous "Totsy" Rotundo, 96, of
Sanford died Friday, May 10,
2002.
A lifelong resident of Sanford,
he was a member of Grace United
Methodist Church. He was a ser­
vice/ repairman for H.B. Pope Co.
He was a founding member of the
DAV of Sanford Chapter No. 30
and served as state officer and
chairman on several committees.
He belonged to the American
Legion No. 53 and served as state
judge of the Sanfoid Kennel Gub.
Survivors include his wife,
Doris of Sanford; and one son,
Louis C. Rotundo of Winter
Springs.
Funeral services were 10 a.m.
Monday, May 13, in Gramkow
Funeral I lome Chapel with Steve
Brinkley officiating.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford Is in charge of arrange­
ments.

North Normandy Boulevard,
Deltona, died Friday, May 10,
2002, in Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial, Orange City.
Bom in Elizabeth, N.J., he
moved to Central Florida 40 years
ago. He served in the US. Air
Forte. He was a retired builder
and enjoyed woodworking. I le
was a member of Our lady of the
Lakes Catholic G unth.
Survivors include his wife of 12
years, Eleanor; one son, Thomas
Jr., of IX'ltona; one daughter,
Kathleen Tucker of Deltona; two
brothers, Norman Tucker of
California and Jerry Tucker of
Arizona; one sister, Barbara
Cummings of Texas; and four
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral I lome
of Orange Qjy Is in charge of
arrAngements.
JAMES WATSON SR.
James Watson Sr., 67, of Castle
Brewer Court, Sanford, died
Thursday, May 9,2002, in
Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
Bom Aug. 9,1934, in Quincy,
Fla., he was a retired automotive
laborer.
Survivors include four sons.

James Micbeal Watson of
Sanford, James Anthony and
Derrick
Watson, both
of Brunswick,
Ga., and
Milton Hayes
of Atlanta,
Ga.; five
daughters,
Tracy Alkens
of Sanford,
Karen WaLson
of Atlanta,
Ga., and Renee, Val and Vivian
Watson, all of Brunswick, Ga.;
four brothers, lx-Kay Mndry of
Fort Lauderdale, Walter and
Andrew Madry, both of Tampa
and Mose Madry of Miami; three
sisters, Vivian Profic and Dalscy
Dunn, both of Rochester, N.Y.,
and Sarah Frazier of Quincy; 35
grandchildren; and eight great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 11
a.m. Saturday, May 18, in
Christian Fellowship Missionary
Baptist Church in Sanford.
Visitation is 5 to 9 p.m. Friday,
May 17, in Sunrise Funeral
Home Chapel, Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

THOMAS JAMES TOOKER
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vice, 304-room hotel
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hotel's location within a corpo­ the hotel's lounge and dining
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of Central Florida's most pris­ give meeting areas an organic
tine, natural habitat.
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contemporary, high-tech look the floor of the grand ballroom as
with an authentic Florida foliage ceilings and floors curve vine­
theme that is carried through like through each of the hotel's
every area of the hotel.
extensive public areas.
"We wanted the design to
All of the hotel’s guest rooms
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attention to detail Marriott work areas and colorful, modem
brings to c^ery guest and client fabrics to create a comfortable
relationship, while at the same and Inviting ambiance.
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Business
Lyman student scores
Papa John scholarship
O rlando A n a Papa John's
Restaurants filled an unusual
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Orlando Magic game of the reg­
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O rlando a n a Papa John's
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of her Papa John's Scholars
award. Rubin is one of 40 out­
standing Central Florida high
school seniors that will receive
$1,000 scholarships this month
as part of the annual Papa
John's Scholars program.

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The Orlando area co-op of
Papa John's Pizza selects a win­
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high school applicants in its
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Larry Vershcl handles public
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Florida Imaging, Inc. and Boys
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Inc. have named Larry Vershel
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Florida Imaging is a leading
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underprivileged children in 26
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most active public relations firms
with more than 50 clients in archi­
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engineering, manufacturing and
real estate development.
Florida Solar reports 25 percent
increase in first quarter
Florida Solar Technology, Inc.
in Sanford reported sales
increased by more than 25 percent
during the first quarter of 2002.
Skip West, founder and chief
executive officer of the firm, said
sales from January through Mar.
31 totaled $2.4 million, an
increase
of
approximately
$500,000 over the same period last
year.

In March, Florida Solar sold
133 pool treating systems for rev­
enues of more than $750,000, West
said. David West was the firm's
leading sales associate for the
month, togging sales worth more
than $72,000. Sales associate
Mark Eckert reported revenues of
more than $64,000.

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the Seminole Town Center
Mall, Winter Park Village and
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west Orlando, said West
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market for luxury homes
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evolution is a big sign that the
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Soderstrom said.
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Orlando has been the center of
regional activity and north
Seminole County has served as
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Eckerd
Contin 0*4 from Fi|&lt; 1A
necring and planning. He said dty
staff already have made prelimi­
nary comments and returned
those to Capstone.
"My understanding is that
they want to .move very, very
fast," Marder said.
Robin Kendall, a project man­
ager with EMK Consultants of
Florida Inc., has overseen the
construction of “numerous
Eckerd's stores." He said the
company is "very interested" In
the downtown location and
would move quickly to complete
construction.
"Knowing Eckerd, once they
;et the go ahead on the site,
icy'll be pushing me to get the
construction drawings to the
city" Kendall said.
Depending on how smoothly
the preliminary review phase
goes, Kendall said a site plan

could be ready for the Planning
"From an economic develop­
and Zoning Commission's meet­ ment standpoint, it's a real
ing in July. Once approved, con­ plus," Frith said. "It also mirrors
struction would take about six what the Rollins (College) sur­
months.
vey indicated about the need for
A spokesman from Eckerd a pharmacy downtown.
wouldn't confirm the company
"This could be the catalyst to
is considering a downtown loca­ other 'chain-type' retail stores
tion.
locating in downtown," Frith
"It’s too prem ature to talk added. "Eckerd has obviously
about a store in your area," said done their market research and
Tami Alderman, Eckerd's public determined that this is a viable
relation manager. "We work location for them."
with real estate development
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard
companies al) the time to find said he was "cautiously opti­
compatible sites."
mistic" about Eckerd moving to
Eckerd has 2,650 stores In 20 downtown.
states, mostly in the Northeast,
"It would be a boon for that
Southeast and Southwest The comer and could draw addition­
company opens or relocates al retail into downtown,"
about 100 stores a year.
Lessard said.
News of Eckerd's possible
Both Lessard and Frith said
location in downtown delighted they want to ensure any devel­
Sanford Main Street Executive opment on that comer Fits with
Director Marlene Frith.
the area's historic character. The

design of the store would be prototype of Eckerd's new design
for 2002, said Kendall.
"We may be adding some
architectural features because
it's part of the gateway to the
historic downtown
area,"
Kendall said.
,
Frith said she intends to meet
with Kendall and the city's
review team to ensure the design
is compatible with downtown.
"Primarily I’d like to know
the types of materials, color
schemes and other architectural
features that can best fit in on
historical downtown," Frith
said. "We'd like to be able to do
some type of entrance feature for
1st Street In that area, as well,
because this really is the gate­
way to downtown."
The Eckerd Corporation is
based In Largo, Fla., and is a
subsidiary of J.C. Penney

Company. For the accounting
year ending Jan. 26, the compa­
ny generated a $208 million
operating profit on sales of $13.8

billion. Its gross sales were up
5.8 percent from the previous
fiscal year. Eckerd employs
75,000 people.

Jasmins
C oatisnsd from P i|« 1A
from 4 to 7, accused Jacques of
sexual assault, including one
; she was raped by the 19year-old. The teen-ager was
arrested and held in the Seminole
County Jail without bail until he
was released 33 days later. Marie
was arrested for ignoring the chil­
dren's allegations, but was
released from jail on a $1,000
bond.
Marie's daughter was also
removed from the 55-year-old‘s
custody several days following
the pair's arrest and placed Into
foster care. However, the child

was returned to her mother last
month.
During the criminal investiga­
tion, authorities searched for 67
foster children identified as living
with the Jasmins during the last
six years. Forty-one, ranging in
age from 4 to 14, were found and
interviewed.
With no other children indicat­
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was left with the original allega­
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discrepancies in later interviews
with the four, prosecutors said
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Festival

Remembering Sept. 11

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grades will compete in a mural
tainment. Although preliminary, •competition. The school with the
festival organizers expect about best mural will be awarded
250 artists to participate in the $1,000 in art supplies, Cline said.
festival.
In addition to the arts and
One artist already secured for entertainment, area Lions Clubs
the event is the well-respected will provide children screenings
Dusana Suchek of Jupiter, Fla. for sight and hearing.
About 510,000 in prizes will be
urn I was approached to
rewarded to the top artists, Cline get the festival back on track, I
said. Out-of-state judges will wanted to get the Lions
determine the winners.
involved," Cline said.
The festival will also feature
Food vendors will also be pre­
local schools. Art classes from all sent at the festival. Event orga­

nizers have begun assembling a
multi-cultural array of vendors,
Cline said.
"We're pulling from both of
the cities (Winter Springs and
Oviedo) for vendors," Cline
said.
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board members Polk, Joan Breslin
and Pam Carols, who recently
decided to create a non-profit
organization focused on increas­
ing educational opportunities in
the county. Through Usbome
Books, a division of Education
Development Corporation, the
group plans to host book fairs at
various schools and groups.
Polk said the organization is
seeking not-for-pmfit status with
the state. While waiting for the
status,
Seminole
Reading
Partners Is operating under the
umbrella of Seminole Volunteer
Enterprises Inc.
Plans for the group began sev­
eral years ago while Polk was
working on her father's biogra­
phy. A friend suggested she write
a children's book, which resulted
in the creation of Reading Rozie.
Polk, a former publisher's rep­
resentative, said after creating
Rozie she began researching ideas
fora not-for-profit organization to
benefit at-risk children. She even­
tually concluded reading was an
area dial needed the most help.
"There seems to be a real need
for It," Polk s.tid. "Especially with
what the schools arc facing now
with the budget."
Initially, the group plans to
focus on book fairs. Through
Usbome Books, which has an
inventory of more than MUX) chil­
dren's titles, schools, classrooms
and even parents will be able to
earn free books for children.
For example, for every $100
raised during a book fair, $50 Is
awarded to the group or individ­
ual for additional (rooks, Polk
said.
Book sales is only one aspect of

Continued from Faga 1A

the organization. Polk said other
activities are being planned,
including a summer clown camp
for next summer, reading Libs and
puppet creation contests.
"Anything tn do with literacy,
we want to do it," she said.
Reading Rozie will make her
local debut on Friday during
"Adventures
in
Summer
Reading," at Seminole Volunteer
Enterprises, located at 407 W. 4th
St., in Sanford. From 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Rozie, her puppets, and oth­

ers, including Dragon's Castle
Puppet Troupe and Ms Martha
Manners, will entertain children to
benefit the Harbor Literacy Sc
Learning Center.
Those interested in attending
are asked to bring cither a school
supply for the Harbor or a nonperishable food item for Seminole
Volunteer Enterprises.
For information about volun­
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City Attorney Bill Colbert
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to enter into contracts that
don't violate state law. He also
noted that commissioners
could approve the program
and later add a resolution
instituting a time period the
program would be In place.
tn other business, the com­
mission:
• Approved a license for the
owners of the Lake Monroe
Inn to construct a boat dock
over and across city property.
The dock would be located
across from the Lake Monroe
Inn at 2385 U.S. Highway
17/92.
• A pproved a Scope of
Services to hire a consultant to
amend the Schedule S codes of
the
Land
Developm ent
Regulations. The S Codes pri­
marily impact downtown and
the Historic District.
• Adopted a resolution to
pay 41 percent of the costs to
reconstruct the railroad cross­
ing at 13th Street and U.S.
Highw ay 17/92. Forty-one
percent of the crossing is on
city right-of-way, the remain­
der crosses state land.
• Approved on second read­
ing
a
revised
Planned
Development Master Plan for
Venetian Bay subdivision.
• Awarded an $8,800 con­
tract for lawn maintenance tq
American Services Inc.
• Approved an agreem ent
with tne A m ateur Softball
Association of America Inc. to
host the M en's Slow Pitch
N ational
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could be put into the pro­
gram.
"There's no guarantee that
this will last p ast next
month," Woodruff said. "If
we want to attract officers,
they need some guarantee
that this isn't going to go
away on a whim."
Lessard said his concern
with instituting a guarantee
was violating state law by
binding future commissions
lo a financial commitment.
"I’ve talked with the offi­
cers and they're fully cog­
nizant (hat at some point the
city may not be able to afford
this," Lessard said. "I'd hate
for future commissions to be
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when the city can't afford it."

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and the chance for federal
funding
was
lost.
Commissioners echoed those
concerns to Barley.
"I am extremely concerned
if Orange County and its cities
are in support of this,"
Commissioner Randy Morris
said.
Enthusiasm is very strong
for the project, Barley respond­
ed. MetroPlan and Mica pre­
sented the proposed com­
m uter rail plan to Volusia
County officials Monday and
are hoping they too will offi­
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their next board meeting.
"Time will tell, b u t this
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million. If cities add to the pot,
the burden could be less for
each county, Barley said.
Several essential financial
issues remain including devel­
oping an agreement with CSX.
MetroPlan C hairm an and
County Com missioner Dick
Van cfer Weide said he Is
spearheading that Initiative
"This has been a long time
coming," said Van der Weide.
"We've studied this and stud­
ied this. We are going to suc­
ceed this time."
Several years ago, Mica
offered a sim ilar project to
Central Florida. Residents of
several southern cities includ­
ing Winter Park balked at the
idea of having additional
trains run through their towns

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principal with the program but
said officers should be
required to live in the city for
tor
at least live years. Officers
who move before five years
should be required to repay
the incentive money, he said.
"We ought to be gelling a
lot of bang for the money,"
Hajj-Mak said.
Lessord said since the pro’ram paid incentives monthy rather than a lump sum,
the benefits to the city would
correlate to the mortgajj
payments.
"Officers are only ellgib
for the time they live In the
city," Lessard said.
Com missioner
Art
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"This could be a project
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said noting the DMUs arc in
operation overseas, but not
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The entire project is estima
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which includes a $9 million
contingency fund. Barley
expects the local burden will
be in the neighborhood of $6
million, with the state also
chipping In $6 million. County
commissioners were most
Interested in the annual oper­
ating costs.
Although
preliminary,
annual costs for Seminote,
Volusia and Orange counties
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Wednesday
May, 15, 2002

Briefs
BLAKE FOOTBALL
CAMP SIGNUPS

The Seminole Youth
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registrations for the annual
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be held at Seminole High
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Registration will be avail­
able the morning of the
camp.
For more information call
866-OUR-5YFA or e-mail at
syfapopwamerOhotmaiLco.

Marshall is a champion
By DMn Smith
Sports Editor

CORAL SPRINGS — Lake Howell
senior Brandon Marshall continued a
long tradition in Seminole County.
Winning the Triple Jump at the state
track m eet
The multi-talented senior, who will play
football at the University of Central
Florida this fall, hopped, skipped and
Jumped his way to a distance of 48-feet, 6

Lake Howell senior is only
winner at state track meet
3/4-inches to take the Gold Medal In the
Class 3A Boys Meet last Friday (May 10)
at the Coral Springs High School Track.
Defending state champion Ricardo
Argro of Lyman was fourth this year

with a leap of 47-feel, 2-inches. Fellow
Greyhound Kyle Harris, just a sopho­
more, leapt 45-fcct, 6-Inches to finish
10th.
The best any local team could do was a

fifth place finish in Class 4A for the Lake
Mary girts.
Leading the way for the Rams was
Francesca Kersenbrock, who finished
second in the High Jump with a leap of
5-foot-4, missing the title on number of
jumps.
Other top finishers for Lake Mary were
Angela Prcssey, sixth in both the 100meter and 200-meter dashes; Jessica
See Track, Page 3B

m.

YOUTH SOCCER

The Sanford Recreation
Department presents The 1st
Annual Kicks N Dribbles,
Inc. Soccer Camp.
Session I will be June 1721 and Session II will be July
8*12.
Boys and girls ages 5*14
are welcome.
Cost is $30 per person, per
session and payment is due
by May 17th to guarantee a
space.
The camps will be under
the direction of Brian
Dorman and will consists of
expert instruction, Kick N
Dribbles/Sanford Recreation
Camp T-shirt, 10-1 player to
coach ratio, small tided
lines each day, lunch at
inford Civic Center, and an
Athletic Trainer on staff at
all times.
Call the SRD for a
brochure or to register at
407-330-5697, or call Kicks N
Dribbles, Inc. for more infor­
mation at 407-650-1711.
SANFOR D POST M
GOLF SCRAMBLE

Sanford Campbell-Losalng
American Legion Post 53
will be holding a Memorial
Day Golf Scramble, Sunday,
May 26th at Southridge Golf
Course in DeLand.
Men and women are wel­
come and you do not have
to be a member to play.
Cost is $35 per person
'•with an 8 a.m. showup and
8JO a.m. shot gun start.
The deadline to enter is
Wednesday, May 22nd.
Call Pat at 407-322-1652
for information.
SCC GOLF CAM P
Seminole Community
College is offering a Junior
Golf Camp for ages 6-16 to
be held Tuesday through
Friday, May 28-31 from 9JO
a.m. to 11JO a.m. at the
Seminole Community
College golf range.
The cost is $69.40 and will
taught be a local PGA pro.
Call 407-328-2121 for
details.

LAKE MARY YOUTH
FOOTBALL ASSOC.
The Lake Mary Youth
Football Association has
openings for both flag and
tackle football, cheerleading
and Dance Team.
Ages, as of August 1,2002,
are•bet
between 5-and-15.
Registration forms can be
found on the website at
www.lmrams.com or by
contacting Craig Segars,
Football Coordinator, at 407333-8860 or Tani Taltos,
Cheerleading and Dance
Coordinator, at 407-3302200.

J U C O A ll-A m e r ic a
Leuchanka
nam ed, but
w ill leave
for Illin ois

Special to th« Herald
OCALA — The neotropical
migrants arc back and they're
taking Florida by storm!
Well, not exactly by storm,
but there are lots of migrating
birds around right now as they
ass through our state heading
ack to their northern homes.
That means great birdwatching
for Floridians and visitors.
Neotropical migrants, also
known as snowbirds (not to be
confused with the human vari­
ety), arc the birds who leave the
country each fall to spend the
winter in the tropical regions of
Mexico, Central and South
America, and the Caribbean,
and then return each spring to
nest in the united States and
Canada when it’s warm.

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By D ««n Smith

Sports Editor
SANFORD — It was good
news for awhile.
The Seminole Community
College women's basketball
program has suffered the
thrill of victory and the agony
of defeat in recent days.
The Raiders were notified
that they had their first ever
First Team All-America when
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a to the Junior College Kodak
All-America Team by the
WBCA (Women's Basketball
Coaches Association) and
Kodak.
But just days later it was
also announced that the 6foot-5 freshman center would
be leaving the program at the
end of the school year to
transfer to Wabash Valley
Junior College in Mt. Carmel,
Illinois.
It is believed that the native
of Gome], Belarus is transfer­
ring because of the coaching
change at SCC and the uncer­
tainty of where the program
is headed.
Leuchanka averaged nearly
a triple-double in points (over
20 per game), rebounds (over
15 per game) and blocked
shots (over seven per contest)
and also handed out nearly
five assists per game in lead­
ing SCC to a 21-9 record and
a tie for third place in the
State Tournament.
She was also a major reason
the Raiders went undefeated
(8-0) and won their second
straight Mid-Florida
Conference Championship.
See SCC, Page 3B

Florida It lu c k y In that II not
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HaraM photo by Jim Wand
Seminole Community College center Yelena Leuchanka (No. 51, gold) was named to the W BC A and Kodak Junior
College All-America Team last month. But the news was not all good Irom SC C as the 6-(oot-5 freshman Iras
announced her Intention to transfer to Wabash Valley Junior College In Illinois.

of these migrants, it is also
located right smack in the path
many birds take - known as flyways • as they migrate north
and south.
"That's one reason Florida is
such a great place for bird­
watching," said Joni Ellis, con­
servation education specialist
with the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC).
Anyone who has been feed­
ing birds throughout the fall
and winter has noticed that the
types and numbers of birds at
their feeders have changed as
the warm spring progresses.
The birds that came here to
spend the winter are heading
back up north, while the ones
who silent the colder months
even further south than central
Florida are returning here or
passing through on their way
to their northern nesting
grounds.
The beautiful and colorful
painted bunting is one such
bird that returns to nest in the
coastal portions of northeast
and central Florida. Purple
See Birds, Page 2B

Lions still have
work to finish
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

SEMINOLE SOCCER
SCHOOL
The 23rd annual Seminole
Soccer School offers two
weeks of instruction this
summer at two sites in the
county.
The first week is May
28th-through-June 1st at
Lake Mary High School and
the second session is July
8th-through-12th at Lake
Howell High School.
This 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. day
camp for boys and girls ages
5-1/2 to 15 will also include
indoor soccer in an air-con­
ditioned gym.
See Briefs, Page3B

Florida is
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Oviedo's Bridger Hunt attempts to lay down a bunt during the Lions' recent victory over Sandalwood. The junior sec­
ond baseman will be heavily counted on to produce both offensively and defensively when Oviedo takes on Miami
Southridge Friday morning if the Class 6A State Baseball Semifinals in Tampa

OVIEDO — What the Oviedo
High School baseball team has
done so far is nothing short of
remarkable.
But there is still some unfin­
ished business to attend to.
Oviedo (28-5) was seeded last
in the five-team Class 6ADistrict 2 Tournament, but
when on to beat DeLand, No. 16
nationaIly-ranked Lake Mary
and defending district champi­
on Lake Brantley before dispos­
ing of Sandalwood, easily the
weakest team the Lions have
played in the postseason.
Oviedo then beat No. 5 stateranked Cypress Creek in Ihe
Regional Semifinals, then
shocked No. 6 nationallyranked and No. 2 state-ranked

Apopka on the Blue Darters'
home field in the Regional
Championship Game to earn a
spot in the State Final 4.
But the Lions (25-8) will now
have to face probably their
biggest challenge in the State
Semifinals in Miami-Southridge
(31-1), ranked No. 1 in the state
and No. 4 nationally by Baseball
America (through games of
May 4).
The game will be played
Friday morning at 10 a.m. at
Legends Field in Tampa, the
Spring Training home of the
New York Yankees.
The other Class 6A matchup
has Valrico-Bloom ingdale (1615) taking on defending state
champion Hialeah (22-10) at 5
p.m. on Friday, following a
Class 5A semifinal.
See Oviedo, Page 2B

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Wednesday. May 15. 2002

Trucks

Special to the Herald
BITHLO — This coming Friday night (May 17}
Race No. 4 of the Sunbelt Super Series will be
held along with features in the regular FASCAR
divisions of Modified, Sportsman, Bandoleros,
Super Stock and Strictly Stock. No Mini-Stocks
this week.
Pit gates open at 2 p.m. with practice at 3 p.m.
Grandstands open a 6 p.m. with qualifying at 6-JO
’ p.m. and racing action beginning at 8 p.m. Friday
night at the track located 17 miles east of Orlando
between Orlando and Titusville on Highway 50 at
the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.

with practice from 3 p.m.-to-4:30 p.m.
Grandstands open a 6 p.m. with qualifying at 630
p.m. and racing action W in n in g at 7JO p.m.
NSS is located 10 miles W ith of Daytona Beach,
between 1-4 (Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84, West)
at the Intersection of Highway 44 k 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 BASCARNOWOAOLCOM.
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Trucks will pay a visit along with a special 50 lap
race for the Sportsman cars.
Also on the c ml will he heats and features in
the FASCAR divisions of Late Model, Modified,
Super Stock, Sportsman, Mini-Stock and Strictly
Stock. The Super Late Models will take the night
off because they will have competed in the
Sunbelt Scries race at Orlando on Friday.
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martins, who typically spend
the winter in South America,
have returned to Florida, others,
such as the American goldfinch.

STATE C H A M PIO N S H O N O R ED

has left its wintering grounds In
Florida for its nesting a n a s in
more northern states.
The wonders of migration
continue to mystify biologists,
but it is thought mat birds are
able to navigate on these long,
arduous flights by using a com­
bination of visual landmarks,
the Earth's magnetic field, the
sun and stare, and their sense of
tm elL

Although they've ail got pre­
determined destinations,
migrating birds use different
flight strategies to get where
they're going. Many use slow,
steady wing flaps until they
arrive. Others, such as turkey
vultures, use a soaring tech­
nique where they ride the ther­
mals high Into the iky. Thermals
are updrafts of air caused by
solar heating, which provide the
birds with a sort of free ride.
Soaring birds travel during the
day and only over land.
Some birds lap their wings for
a few beats ana then glide along
with outspread wings for
awhile n what Is described as a
flapping and gliding style of
flight Still others combine flap; with a closed wing glide
[look like they're sort of
bounding through the air. Both
of these types tend to lose eleva­
tion and appear to fly in and
up-and-down flight pattern.
Migratory birds are fascinat­
ing to watch and leam about,
and here a few more Interesting
ecological facts about our fine-

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The Lake Mary High School girls soccer team proudly poses with their proclamation after Mayor Thomas C . Qrsene declared May 3,2002 as ta k a
Mary High School Girls Varsity Soccer Team Day.’ This award was presented to the Rams after they posted a 28-8-1 record an routs to winning the
third State Championship lor Lake Mary High School.

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nearly 250 other species.
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Predators destroy about
half of all nests.
•
The typical adult song­
bird makes 4-10 trips to the nest
each hour, for 12 or more hours
a day, to feed its nestlings. This
often results in the young

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nest boxes for different bird
species, and what types of
plants will attract which species^
of birds, pick up a copy or
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Attracting Birds to Southern
Cardens, by Thomas Pope, Neil
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Another book. Birders hand- :
book, by Ehrlich, Dobldn and
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Wheye, is loaded with informa-.
tion about North American
birds. And, to find some great
public places to watch birds, get
the Florida Wildlife Viewing Guide
by Susan Cerulean and Ann
Morrow. It breaks the state into
regions and provides a wealth :
of information on where to go, .
how to get there and what to
see. All three books are avail­
able through bookstores.
For some great birdwatching ;
opportunities, plan to visit some
of the sites along the Great
Florida Birding Trail - a network
of birding sites linked by high- •
ways around the state. For a
Great Florida Birding Trail map '
and guide, call the FWC's Ocala
regional office at 352 732-1225
and ask for the Office of
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weighing as much or more than
the adults by the time they
leave the nest.
*
Most small land birds
place insects into their nestlings'
gaping mouths, but many adult
water oirds (which regurgitate
food) open their beaks and let
their young reach into it to
receive food.
*
Most small land birds
defend a breeding territory of 1
to 3 acres in size, while many
hawks and eagles range over
several square miles.
"Birds are fun to watch and
easy to attract at home by pro­
viding food, water and shelter,'*
said EUis. "Many people use a
variety of bird forders and seeds
to attract birds, but it is even
more beneficial to plant the
types of vegetation that provide
birds with a natural source of '
food, cover and nesting sites." .
For example, the Southern
magnolia provides excellent
cover for songbirds, as well as
providing fruit that is eaten by *
woodpeckers, red-eyed vircos
and others. The spring flowers *
of a blooming Florida privet
attract insects during spring
migration, which in turn attract
many warblers to the area. In
addition, the small, dark fruit
produced by the privet is con­
sumed by a number of bird
species. The red tubular flowers
of the coral honeysuckle vine
produce the nectar needed by
hummingbirds.
For more ideas on how to

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Oviedo
Continued from page IB
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Friday's winners will meet 2
for the state championship on ^
Saturday at 7 p.m. Check the ^
FHSAA website at
“
www.FHSAA.org for more
!|
information.
*;
To get to Legends Field, take ;
1-4 to 1-275 and go to the North
Dale Mabry (US Highway 92), ;
exit 23, and go right. Proceed
north approximately 3 miles
and Legends Field will be on
your left.
Oviedo is coached by Kevin
Wainscott, who has led ihe
Lions to a 46-17 record in two
years as head coach.
He is ably assisted by Rob
Williams and Aaron
McFarland.
Members of the team are
Kevin Cominsky, Matt Lopez,
Brian Brooks, Justin Young, *
Bridger Hunt, Colin Irvine, i
Justin Stines, Barry Baxter, Bretll
Murphy, Alex Milian, David -j
Evans, Josh Wolf, Matt
McCIung, Lenny Gomez, Alan ;
Farina, Charles Parker, Michael
Grayson, Jeremy Ketzner,
Corey Bevis and Tim Johnson.

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Wedncwday, May 15.2002 P a g e 3 B

Track
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Zabel, a fourth in the 3,200 Meter Run; and Astrid
C kssens, eighth in the 800 Meter Run.
Oviedo also had a good meet, finishing 10th,
with sophomore Lauren Austin finishing second
in the 400 Meter Dash and freshman Jennifer
Barringer finishing third in the 3,200.
Junior ChequllU Jessie scored Sem inole's lone
point, finishing eighth in the Shot P ut
• The Seminole and O viedo boys paced the 4A
boys, finishing 18th and 19th, respectively.
Andre Raines was fourth in the 100 Meter Dash
for the Tribe, while Josh Butler w as fifth in the 110
Meter H igh Hurdles and Jeremiah Stokes was
seventh in the Discus,
Howard Lingard did m ost of the damage for
the Lions, finishing second in the High Jump and
15th in the Long Jump. Dillard Gould w as fifth in ’
the H igh Jump for Oviedo.
Lake Brantley also'scored seven points in die
meet, led by a 12th place finish from Jamel Oliver
in the Long Jump.
In th e 3 A h
boys, Lyman w as the best, finishing
15th.
Kevin Cook placed in tw o events for the
Greyhounds, finishing fifth in the 1,600 Meter
Run and fourth in the 3,200 Meter Run.

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M irH n C o u n ty , M Um l N o tU n d , M an d arin , Tltuavlll*. P lan tatio n ,
B io o n ln g d U c . A nd South L U * . l f t 29. (H e) C o n i Cabfc* n d A m arican,
4 3 1 L ato. 4 32. Like S m il e y , 7. 3 3 G otem an. 4 3 , 34. (TW) W inter P u t ,
C y p ic n C lo ck , Spcnlch R im , W harton, M Um l B o th , en d Clearw ater, 4
4X (T it) Ely, M Um l Edison. R h ru v lo w (Sarasota). a n d D ouglaa, 3; 4 4
M lu n l S u n o c t 4 43. (Tic) Boyd A n d m o n , A popka. N o rth M iam i, A nd
liilb b o to u g h , 3; 49. (lie ) R h rc rrlc w tR im v U w X M lu n l |a d ta o iv S t
H tU n b u cg , A n d M Uml S o u th rld g t, 2; 53. Gibb*. I; 3 4 S t C loud, (X U

INDIVIDUAL EVENT RESULTS (winiura plus Seminole
County flnUhen)
H ig h ) m p _ 1. Tony C o llln t 10, John L Leonard. 4-10; 2. ll o w u d
U n g u d , 11, O viedo, 6-9; 5. D illard C o u ld . I I, O viedo, 4 4
P U t V ault . 1. Ion MitUr. 12. B feom lngdatr. 133.
L o n g ] t u p . I. RonwO Sandy, 12. T ltuuiD c, 23-10:12 Jamal O U vu, 12
U k t B ran tley 2 1 -423,13 H ow ard U n g en L I t , O viedo. 2X4.
T rip la J u m p _ 1. Jty d U n Miller, I I , M U m l Killian. 4 4 4 .
D U c n t T lu o ic _ I. Mike Reed, 11, W io Beach, 177-4 7. ftre m U h Stoke*,
11, S em in o ir, 132-9.

Shot M _ 1. Kyle K not 12 Mandann. 33-1173
. 1. DUUid

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Bradley, tt ; Mkhori DUt II; THetui James. 12fc 4 Like Brantley 'A',
403.12 (Kunal WW, 12 Andrew Ptouee, 12 Danny Sihibouth; Ad*
Wlae.12).
I l l M ttcr H ard in (High). 1. Benhawn Jackson, 12 MUml Central,
1417; 3. Joahua Butler. 12 Seminoir, 1472
14BMetre D oth_ 1. Travaruu* Bain, 12 MUml Northwestern. 10,74 4
Andie Raine*. 12 5emJno4e, I0S4
US* Meier Ran _ I. Kerin Hkk*. II, MUml Central 412 W.
4*1M Meter to te ? „1. Miami Carol City 'A*.
40# Meier Dash . I. ]email Torrance, 12 Evan*, 4494
MB Meter Hurdle* tlntemedlite) _ 1. Benhawn Jackson. 12 MUml
Central 3401.
IM Meter Ban _ 1. Paul Croat II, South Plantation, 130.19,
MB Meier Deah _ I. Le+t Payne, 12 Serrialuca*. 1133.
1 » Meier R m .1 . D*nlrt Parker. 12 Boon*. 93149
4*409 hitter R alay. 1. Miami Central ' A‘, 3 1423 (Benhawn Jackson,
12 DanwO Jenkins, 12 Men In Miller; RrgU Richardson; Willie Peter,
11k * Seminole 'A', 3212* (Andie Raine*. 12 Brten Young, 12 Freddie
Howard, Jr, II; Stevie Werrtn, Jr, 9 Ceorye Berriner, 11)

CLASS 4A GIRLS
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS
1. MUml Southrtdge, 100; 2 MUml Northweetem.721 Vrro Beech, 32
4 Pi bn Beach Lake*. » , 1 Lake Mery 33; 4 Oak Ridge. 19, 7. MUml
Central 24 4 Ed W Ntr.-H 9. Hbihon, 22 14 Ovted* 19, 11. (He)
Mandarin and MUml Killian. 14 I I Wharton, 12 14 (He) Slraiuhea
Winter Park, and Gaitfirr, 1217. Miami Carol Chy: 1214 (He) Uveniew
(RJvmrtew), South Lake, and Flanagan. 10! 2 t Lak* Brantley 4 ,72. (tUl
Smith Dadr, Cooper O ly and Coral Str i p : 4 21 (Be) Coral Reel a n
Boyd Andcntm. 7; 27. (He) Melbourne end Miramar, 4 29. (lit) Buchhoiz,
S t Fttenburg, DUleid, Miami Edleon, Dr. lYiiWpe. and Martin County, 4
31 (tit) Edgewiler. Poindana. Boynton Beach Community, North MUml
, Coleman, Boone, Lrto, TltuevtBe, and Miami NorUnd. 3; 44. (Ut)
Fletcher. Palm Harbor Unirercity. Plant Qty. end Ely. 2 4*. (IU)
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County (InUhera)
High I m p _ I. Marqutta Speller, 12 MUml Klfflen, 3-4 2 Francmca
Kenerbrock. 12 lake Mary 5-4
Taie V atdl. I . Dara Altman. 12 Ceilhrr. 11-4
Lang Jump _ I. faniu Ocma. 12 Ed While, 24423
Triple lam p _ I. Kendra Smith. 12 Whartmv 39-11A
Dtecne Threw _ 1. Aker* Lathan, II, MUml Southrldgt, 134-2
Shat EM _ I. Aker* Lathan. 11, MUml Southrtdge, 46-4 4 ChequllU
leieir, 11, Seminoir. 37-2
4*400 Meier Relay . 1 Miami Central 'A', 93036 (Katherine ItarrU,
14 Laqutaha low*, 4 Clnou Etkmne, II; ShakerU June*. tOk 4 Lake
Mery 'A*. 44433 (Aetrtd r i m w i . 12 Megan William*. 12 JulteAmw
Hilary 12 Katherine Booth, 10).
140 Merer Hurdle* (High) _ I PavleUe feme*. 9, MUml North weUrm.
1404
104 Meter Deck _ I. Jekavl* Patterson. 12 Wro Beach. 11.91; 4 AngrU
Prvwey 10, lake Mary, 1221
1100 Meter Ban . I. AngrU Pichardo, 12 Shanahan. 50199; 3. lemlca
Z ab elll. lake Mary, 30411.
4*100 Meter Relay . 1 MUml Southrtdge 'A'. 47.77; 4 Like Mary 'A’.
4441 (Kathryn Bowser, 11; AngrU Preeety, 10; Cham* Be!lrrino, lilt Aaha
Nathan, TO; UKachtUr Wbodward, 9; Dana Brewer; 122
400 Meter Daah _ 1 Chertrite Cnrgg*, 12 MUml Northwestern. 34.00;
2. L a w n Austin. 10.Orledo.34l2
300 Meter Hntdlea (Low) _ 1 Martin* llallman, 10. MUml Southrtdge,
4104
•00 Meier l u _ I Lavm Monte, 14 Oak Ridge. 21234 4 Aatrtd
Cleaecna. 12 Lake Mary, 21031.
20# Meier Daah _ I Jekerla Patterson, 12 Wro Beach, 2423; 4 AngrU
Preeety, 14 lak e Mary, 2324
2200 Meter Ran . 1. Cathken Willy, 12 Flanagan, 144422 2 (mnifrr
Barringer. 9, Oviedo, 112*91; 4 ftealca Zabri. 11, Lake Mary. 11:19*1
4*400 Meier Relay _ 1. MUml Souihridg. 'A'. 249 70 (Martina
Hillman. 14 Shakyra Parrteh 14, KryaUl Troutman, II; Sheen* Juhneon,
Ilk 4 Oviedo 'A', 23434 (Heidi Roger*. 14 MU Boykin. 12 Lauren

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4*400 M ete r Relay _ I. G lade* C en tral 'A '. 3:1419 (Robert Vickers, 11;
Joe W h ite s t 11; A R »rt D ukes. K&gt;. S an h eu o IM m e s, 1 2 Dvncn rt* H edge*.
12k I t . Lake H owell ‘A‘. 3 2 7 3 3 (C hauncey Ware. 1 4 |o h n W illUms. 12
C h risto p h e r N arsesian. II; N lctw U * M artin, I I ; C orey Rem pink. 12
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CLASS 3A BOYS
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS

CLASS 3A GIRLS
HNAL TEAM STANDINGS

I. C olum bia, 41; 2 F U g ln Talm Co**l. 36,3. (H r) Lakew ood (St. Pete),
am i Glade* C e n tra l 34; 3 St Thom a* Aquina*. 3 4 6 Wood ham . 29; 7.
Palm Bay. 2 2 7. Chile*. 23; 9. Lincoln. 2 4 9 D riir H ollin.. 2 4 11 (tie)
Vangaurd (QraU), an d W a*hlngton (M Uml), 19; 1 2 (Hr) le ly . a n d L u g o .
16; 1 2 (tie) L ynun, and C harlotte, 1 4 17. (He) Rihaull. a n d Boca C lrg j.
1 2 19. K athleen. 123; 2 4 (He) Brilev lew, am i B ayride. 1 2 2 2 Booker. II;
2 2 (tte l Lake H ow ell. R utherford. R ldgrvlrw . am ] N o r th r u l (S i Prte),
1 4 27. (He) Pin* Forrrt. Satellite, an d BUke, 9 3 a (He) A ndrew Jackson.
Fort Lauderdale, an d R ork lrd g e, 9; 3 1 A tlantic (D rlray Beach). 7; 34. (He)
G alnetviD r, EacambU. South B row ard. AtUnUc (P ort O ran g rL and
| up!ter. 6; 39. Godby, 3.3; 4 4 (Hr) I lame* City. IrU rn o n , W inter H aven,
Neple*. an d Fort W alton Beach, 2 4 2 Barron Collier. 4 J 4 4 4 (He)
C yprt** Lake. S e a b tw e , A atn e v au t IV rt St. Lucie, a n d W ashington, 4
SI. Eatetb, 3 3 ; 3 1 Leesburg, 3; 33. (He) N orth Fort M y tr* . an d M ilton, 2
3 2 (He) r i a n t an d Lean. 1 5; 57. (He) M itchell, Sickle*. lU IU n d alr. and
Bishop Kenny. I.

1. St. Thoma* A quinas, 94 3 ; 2 C harlotte. 4 4 3. Chiles. 36; 4. O u r Lady
O f Lourdes. 31; 2 A stro n a u t 23; 4 Flagler Palm C ourt. 24; 7. Pensacola.
23; 9. (He) Rickards, a n d Bishop Kenny. 21; 14 C hoctaw hatchee. 193; 11.
(He) Clay, a n d L akew ood R anch. 1 2 13. (He) Lincoln. C entennial, an d
G ainesville, 17,16 G lade* C e n tr a l 143; 17. (Hr) P la n t a n d Satellite, 1 2
19. R ibaull. 1 2 2 4 (He) W oodham . an d L rran to . II; 2 2 (Ha) Raines.
Escam bia, Fort Lauderdale, a n d Roc H edge, 14 26. BUke, 9 ; 27. Eart Bay,
2 28. (Ha) Leesburg, a n d Lakew ood (S t Pete). 7; 3 4 (He) Largo, Boca
R aton, lU IU n d alr, Booker, a n d N kurtU *. 2 3 3 (Ha) Godby. E itrro . and
Lake G cbsm . 5; 3 2 (He) R utherford, N ova, W inter lU v en , N o rth M arten,
P o rt S t Lucie, an d N aples, 4 44. (He) B randon, V angaurd (O caU ), Eart
Lake, an d Pace. 3; 4 4 (He) A rm w ood. Easlstde, Seabreeze, a n d Leon. 2
3 2 Jefferson, 13. S3. (He) King, a n d R idgew ood, I.

INDIVIDUAL EVENT RESULTS (wlnnen ptu* Seminole
County (iniahen)
H ig h lu m p _ I. DeW ayne lenkina. 12 Flagler Talm C oart, 6-14
P ole V au lt. 1. Shaw n Turk, 1 2 R utherford. 1 * 4
L ong J im p _ 1. Kevin M arion, I I , D talr I M im a, 23-3.
Trip!* Ju m p _ 1. B randon M arshall. 12 Lake H ow ell. 49-673; 4. Ricardo
Argro. 1 2 Lyman. 4 7 - 2 1 4 Kyle lU rrt*. 1 4 1 ym an. 43-4
DUcua T h ro w _ 1 . Steven O rtav len , II, Lely, 1 7 4 4
S h o t P et _ I. | r , Russell Tyson, 1 2 N ortheast, 3 7 -1 1 1
4*900 M eter Relay . 1. C o h u n b U ’A'. 7 3 1 7 3 (M arru* XUrshalL II;
Phillip Daniel*. 1 2 R obert Cooper. 1 2 D usty Sm ith, 12*
110 M ater llu rd lr* (ilig h l _ 1. D rrm itio W lar. 1 2 L a k rw o o d . 1419
100 M eter D**k . 1. Fredrick Robinson. 1 2 CU de* CentraLIO 43
1.600 M eter R en „ I. Sam V a iq u ri, I t, Flagler Talm C oast, 409.44; 2
Kevin C ook. 1 2 Lyman. 4 1 9 7 2
4*100 M eter Relay _ I. G lade* C entral 'A ', 4139 (Tim othy Sim*. II;
D n h a w n U WUtUms. 1 2 Fredrick Robinaon, 1 2 Joe W hitest. II).
400 M eter D ash _ I. Xavier C a r te l 1 4 Palm Bay, 4 4 9 4
300 M eter H urdle* (In te ra w d U te ) _ I. D rrm illo Wise, 1 2 Lakewood,
3742
HO M eter R un . I. Sam VXiquea. II. FU girr Palm C o w l 151 .4 4
200 M eter D ash _ 1. Xavier Carter. 1 4 Talm Bay, 21.44
2 2 0 0 M eter l u _ I. Steven Ita ssrn , I I , V angaurd (O raU ). 9 1 9 3 6 ; 4
Kevin Cook, 1 2 Lyman. 9 J S J 1 .

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INDIVIDUAL EVENT RESULTS (wlnnen plus Seminole
County Finisher*)
H ig h (a m p _ 1. K wuny* Ferguson, 1 2 R ockhdge, 3 4
P o le V ault _ I. Sara Reave*, I I , A stro n a u t l t - 4
L o n g J Barp _ I. ( to n s ll te c h t 9, S t Thom as A quinaa, 19-123.
T rip le ( a m p _ t. A lyce W illiams, 1 2 Flagler Palm C o a s t 40-33.
D iscu s T h re w _ 1. Arvei Jam es. 1 2 C harlotte. 133-9 I t. Rachel H auza.
1 2 Lym an. 1006
S h o t P u t . 1. C hrista Jam es. 11.C harlotte, 41-93.
4*900 M eter R elay _ I. O u r Lady O F Lourdes ’A ', 9 3 1 3 9 (Ale*
A rteaga. 9 Valeria R odriquez. 1 4 Kyla Salle*. 9 Start Infante, 1 2 fertnifer
G om ez. 1 2 Patricia V aaqurz-Betlo, 12).
I t * M ate r H a rd ie s (H igh) _ 1. Jenna U lrc h t 9, S t Thom a* A quinas,
1439.
100 M eter D a s h _ 1 Sanya Richard*. 1 2 5 L Thomas Aquinaa, JI M
MOO M eter R an . I. C ortney H a4 14 Bishop Kenny. 503.94.
is 100 M eter Relay _ 1 Si. Thoma* Aquinaa 'A', 4736 (P oland* Ingram,

12 Jenna lltecht 9 Rachel Tall, 12 Emmanueile Pierre-Jean, 12)
404 M eter D a a h . 1. Sanya Richards, 12 5 t Thom a* A quinas, 3231.
300 M ater H urdle* (Low ) _ 1. C o m m a Brown. I I , F o rt L auderdale,
4114
•0 0 M eter R u n . I. Z ita MagJoiie, 1 2 Thile*. 2 1 4 7 4
200 h4*ter D a a h . 1. Sanya Richard*. 1 2 S t T hom as A q u in as. 2191.
2 2 0 0 M ater R an _ 1. K aren Edm ond*. 1 2 P a y . 11:290$.
4*400 M eter R elay . 1. Rickard* 'A ', 351.77 ILorcat Snvilh, 1 4
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I COUNTY,
CIVS. ACTION
C a s e N s. 02-CAE4A-14 W
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE, a r c FlKA
NORWE9T MORTGAGE, INC,

DONNA J. FLEURY.al a t.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO OONNA J FLEURY
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
200 S IM i Saaal *304
” E adnN ia. Ml 4 M 2I
' • ' •"
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH
UNOER. ANO AGAJNS T THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
DANTS! WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE OEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES. HEIRS, DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
VOU ARE NOTIFIED Fiat an Action
to totactoa* a mortgage on Fra to*
Knwny deecr b ed preparty n SEMI­
NOLE Cotnty. Flonda.
LOT 20. THE COLONNAOE3.
THIRD SECTION. ACCORDING TO
THE FLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK IS. AT PAGE S3.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
h a t bean Nad a g a m t you and you
are raqurad to t a n a a copy ot your
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W
mHWI OUfflHI P o l l JU M f* ■**•*
Via Ural publication, it any. on
Echevarria a A reocw ter, P A ,
PtoMITa attorney, wboaa addraaa la
2119 Corporate L ate Drive, S u la
30G Tonpa. Ftortoa 33S34. and Na
Fw original web Fva Court eaher
batata aarvea on Piem nra attomay*
or a rm e d eUty Fwraatlar. offwfwtee.
a dataua wd be entered agarw t you
tor the ra ta l dem anded n Iba
C om pton a paOPon
Thte nooca th a t ba pubkihad once
e a c h w eak tor two conaaculrva
wr l U n t i e Sardord Herald
WITNESS my band and Fra awN oI
tora C o a l on Faa 30 day of Apr*.
2002
M aryam a M ona, dark
Clark ot Fra CIRCUIT C o m
B yC eceka V Ekem
A aO epU yC U rt
Ecbavanto lA u o c ra ta i. P A . P O
Boa 79013, Tampa. FL 33922 9019
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH USABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N. PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD FLORIDA 32771. TELE
PHONE NUMBER (4071323-4330.
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARINO IMPAIRED
(TOO) 1300-955-9771. OR VOICE
(V) t -900-9953770. VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE.
Pubaab May 9. 19.2002
1C ORCUfT COURT
m e IMHTCCNTH
♦OAL ORCUfT FI
J FOR SEMINOLE
AJHTY, FLORK3A
40. 01-CA-2779-14-W
NATIONAL BANK AS
FOR THE REGISTERED
O f SALOMON
S MORTGAGE
ES VW, PIC, SERIES

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NOTICE O F CALC
HEREBY GIVEN dial
a Final J u d x w n l M
atod Fra 30P1 day M

ot Fie Property to Fia Ian t* Fra mort­
gage ow ned by Fia Defendant,
AmaouFi Bank, lo Fia Ml aitora and
to Fia ag g reg a te am ount ot aa
•d ra w e e m ade o r to b a made by
AmaouFi Bank purauent to F a tornia
of aa linrtQwgw rerma FM p O th W
Rec o d e Book 3999, P age 217, ot
Fra P u b K R a c o rd t oI Sam nola
County. Florida (Fie 'AmaouFi
M ortgager The (utfctal aato n contkJ daebarga Fia tort of Fv* AmaouFi
Mortgage wlvcb k i l aurvtva F a ta
pr-ocaartngi and oontnua to ba a
■an ag a n al Fia au b tad Property I b a
aala to haraby
tu b |a a to Fra ban and payment ol
Fia AmaouFi Mortgage.
WITNESS my band and Fw official
le a l ol File C ourt al Sanford.
Soranoto C ow ty. Florida Fw X
day ot Apt*. 2002.
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE SEMMOLE COUN­
TY COURT
B y Mary S a ra * *
Deputy O a k
Barry J WWrar. J r . Eaqutra
WALKER 1 TUOHOPE. P A
238 Mardend Avanua SoUh. Soto
lit
MOBand. Flortda 32751
Phona (407) 944-9939
F a r (407)944-9399
Putdeh: May 5 1 5 2002
F t THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EK3KT12NTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
............M A N O FO R " •
5E 1MIOLE COUNTY
FLORK3A
C A M NO I « I K 4 » 1 14-0
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK.

STEVE MORGAN al aL

■ECONO AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pureuant u a Order tor an Amended
F n al Summary Judgment ol
ForackMua dated Apr! X . 2002.
entered n C M G a te Numdar 2000CA-392-14-0 ol Fia O rcu t Court ol
Fie E V aeenFi Judtotol Crrcua n and
tor Sam nola Counfy. Florida f w on
Fra 13 day ol Ju n e 2002. al I t X
a m NOTAE BENE! D ie aala wd be
bald al m e
S am nola County
Carrtbouae. X I North Pack Avanua.
Sanford, Flortda The w d e w g ie d
O a k w d odet tor ta li Fra baowing
daaenbad real property. (S ea
attached EiN M ’A t, logaFw trth
a* etructuree. rmprovamanla. 9aluraa. appaancaa. and appurtanance* on a o d land a ut* d n con
pmcaon Frarawen
LOT 9. AMHERST. ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 29.
PAGES X ANO 40. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED Apnl X . 2002
MaryannE Mora*
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Mary Slroup*
Deputy Clark
tF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEOS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEED­
ING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO
COST TO YOU. TO ME PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE
PLEASE
CONTACT
COURT
ADMINISTRATION AT THE SEMI
HOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
(407)323-4330. WITHIN 2 WORK
INO DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF
THIS DOCUMENT; IF YOU ARE
HEARINO OR VOICE IMPAIRED.
CALL 1-900-955-9771
CAROLYN S CRICHTON. ESQ
Lewi*. Cnchion 9 C arla
PO Boi 1119
YVnla Park. FL 32789
Publish May 9. 15.2002
I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Caa* N a 02-CA9I2-14
Division L
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. INC .
PUnt.tr
vs
TINA TERRY; JOHN M KENNEDY.
ETAL.
Detandanris)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOHN M KENNEDY,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f JOHN M
KENNEDY. I f MARRIED,
THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREOTTORS.
LIENORS. AND TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OH
AGAINST THE ABOVE-NAMED
DEFENDANTS
Last known rasrdanca to
2909 Harrwa* Avanua, Santord.
Florida 32773
Currant rasdanca to.
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
to taraclose a mortgage on Fia taF

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NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING
AS ITS ELEMENTS A RADIUS OF
200 00 FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE
O f 07 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 41
SECONOS. A TANOCHT O f 12 S3
FEET. ANO A TANGENT BEARING
OF SOUTH TO DEGREES 49 MIN­
UTES
19 SECONOS
EAST.
THENCE EASTERLY ALONO THC
ARC O f SAID CURVE 2 5 2 3 FEET
TO THE P R C O f A CURVE HAV­
ING AS ITS ELEMENTS A RADIUS
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ANGLE O f 04 DEGREES X MIN­
UTES 13 SECONOS. THENCE
EASTERLY ALONO THE ARC O f
SAID CURVE X X FEET, THENCE
SOUTH X DEGREES 57 MINUTES
I t SECONOS WEST. 434 99 FEET
TO THE P094T OF BEOMNMO
baa bean Nad agernel you and you
are ratowad to earva a copy c4 yout
«i hi oil uviwiHPff iwwi- JaJ
mnm
Iba Itrvl publication. 4 any. on
Ecbavam a 9 Aaaociaiaa, P A .
P tonM ti attorney, wboaa addmee la
•111 Corporate Lake Drive, SON
JOG Tbmpa Flonda 33934. and B a
ton ongmaf w «i Fva Court aetwr
b a to n aervreto on PtotFFTi attorney &gt;
|M M |^ n
a
tot Iba ratM dam andad In
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each waak tot two conaaculrva
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n v n M w a rw in .
WITNESS my band an d F n raw ot
F w Coral on fe a X day of ApnE
2002
M ay anna Mora#, dark
C U rt ol Fra CIRCUIT Court
By C aca ka V- Ekam
Aa Deputy CUrt
Ecbavama SA aaodatoa P A , P.O.
D ai 25018. Tampa FL 33922-S01S
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT X I H PARK AVENUE.
CANFOKL FLOREJA 32771, TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330,
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ED)
IP HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TOO) 1-900-955-9771, OR VOICE
(V) 1800955-8 770. VIA FLORIOA
RELAY SERVICE
PubtUti May 9 .1 1 2 0 0 2
MM087

ACT.
mg a apeewt accommortaton F o k l
contact COURT AOMMSTRAYION.
at
Iba
SEMINOLE
County
C oX houM at 407-895-4227.1-800•5 5 9 7 7 1 (TOO) a t 1 9 X F 9 5 9 7 7 G
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MM 134

LOWING DESCRIBED PORTION
OF LOT 7. SLOCK ■A",
THAT PART O f LOT 7. BLOCK A
BPRMO LAKE M U S . ACCOROMO
TO THC PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROCO M P U T BOOK IS. AT
PAOEIS) 73 9 74, O f THC PUBLIC
RECOROB O f ICM ftCLC COUFtTY. FLORIOA LYING BETWEEN
THC EXSTEK) WESTERLY RK3HTOf-WAY UNE O f WYMORE ROAD
ANO THC EASTERLY FACE O f
THE EXI8RN0 MASONRY PWVA
CY WALL. LOCATED ON THE
EASTERLY PORTION OF BAD LOT
7 ANO BEMO MORI PARTICULAR­
LY O CSCncED AS FOLLOWS:
T IC EASTERLY 2 00 FEET AS
MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO
THC WESTERLY RMHT-OF-WAY
UNE OF WYMORE ROAD. O f LOT
7. BLOCK *A*. SPRING LAKS
HOLS. AS RECOROEO M PLAT
BOOK 19 AT PAGESfS) 73 1 74, O f
THC PUBLIC RECOROS O f CEMF
N O U COUNTY. FLOROA. CON­
TAINING 202 SQUARE FEET
MORE OR LESS. THC SKETCH
FOR THIS DESCRIPTION IS
BHOWN-CN SHEET T O f 17 O f
THE RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP O f
WYMORE ROAO.
ALSO SENG DESCRIBED AS
THAT PORTION O f LOT 7. H O C K
'A* SPRING LAKS HALS. AS
RECOROEO F t P U T BOOK IS AT
PAGE5(8 ) 7 1 9 74 O f THE PUBUC
RECOROS O f SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA THAT WAS CONVEYED BY J O ffl E BOYER ANO
ZOE. A BOYER. MS WIFE, TO
SEMINOLE COUNTY FI THAT CER­
TAIN WARRANTY DEED RECORD­
ED M OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
4 2 X AT PAGE 851, O f THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS O f SEMMOLE
COUNTY, FLOREJA
SUBJECT TO A 14 FOOT P U T ­
TED EASEMENT AS PER SPR M G
LAKE HALS AS RECORDED M
P U T BOOK IS AT fW M H B 7 3 4 T4
O f THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ANO ANY OTHER EASEMENTS O f
RECORO
A K A l t d RoBngwaad Trad.
Akemonu Soring*. FL 37714
WITNESS MY HANO end Fw eael
ot te e Court on M eyS, 2002.

egals

lowing property Pi S am nola C a n t y
Florida t o a d
LOT 24. BLOCK 29. DREAMWOLD
FOURTH SECTION. ACCORDING
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE 99, PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
baa b ean Mad agatnaf you and you
are raq u rad to aanra a copy ol your
wrtdan datanaaa. 4 any. to 4 on Mark
D Breakstone Eaqutra. PtonUFa
aitomay. wboaa addraaa to 1247
South Myrtle Avanua. Cla a aat a . FL
13759. Wrtbn Flirty dtya bom F a Ural
data ot pubFcabon ol fn* notice, and
Me Fia ongnal w4h Fia Clark ot Fva
Court eritief b a to n eenrtce on
Ptamtiire •nom ay a an m aatlaly
ibaraabar; oFtanraaa a ( M e * atoi ba
a m e n d aganal you tor Fia ralat
MHiarKlw fl m* complaint
WITNESS my band and Fia M d ol
Fva Court on Apnl X . 2002
ISEAL)
CLERK O f THE COURT
BY Cacaka V Ekam
Deputy CUrk
Pubaab May 9. IS. 3002
19(4099
M THC CPCUIT COURT o p t h c
(U H T U N T H JUOICIAL ORCUtT
M AN O FO R
CIMMOLC COUNTY.
FLORKVA
c m . ACTION
C aaa No. 62-CA-944-14 G
WELLS FARGO HOME
MOflTGAOE. INC. FK/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC.
HARRY M RODRIQUEZ, at at .
MOT1CC OP ACTION
TO HARRY M. ROORKXJE2
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
999 Congraaa Court
Caaaotoatry. FL 32707
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIM!NO BY. THROUOH.
UNDER. ANO AGAINST THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
DANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN nOORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED t u t an action
to toradoaa a mortgage on Fra toF
towrng daaertoed property n SEMI­
NOLE Coorly. Florida:
LOT 1. SUMMCRHILL PHASE I.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 31. PAGE 50. O f THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
baa Dean Mad agonal you and you
are im p en d to aarva a copy ol y o u
wraton datanaaa wtfvn X daye a b a
Fia lin t publication, if any, on
E cbavam a S A aaodala*. P A .
PtambfTa attomay. wboaa addraaa la
S119 C orpom a Lake Drive S o la
300. Tam pa Flonda 33934. and Ma
Fra ongnal wrrb Fva Court a a tw
a t anm arta u ty Bureau or. oFurwraa.
a d afau i m l b a anlarad agamai you
lor Iba rakal dem anded In Iba
Compteea a p a rt ion
Tb« notrea a b a ba pubeahad onca
each waak lor two conaaculrva
weak* *i Fie Sanford Herald
. WITNESS my hand and F&lt;* ra*J ot
ttva Court on Ihre f day ot May.
2002

Maryann* Mora* clerk
Clerk ol Fie CIRCUIT Court
By Cacaka V Ekam
Aa Dapuly Clark
Ecbavama AAaaocrate*. P A , P O
Boa 2501b. Tam pa FL 33922 M IS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT X I N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD, FLORIDA 12771, TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407&gt;323~*3M.
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
OAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARINO IMPAIRED.
(TOO) 1 9 0 0 9 5 5 3 7 7 1 . OR VOICE
(V) 1 900 9 5 5 9 7 7 0 . VIA FLORIOA
RELAY SERVICE
Pubkab MayS. 15.2002
MM059
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THC
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANOFON
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOfbOA
cm ACTION
C aaa No. 03-CA-759-14 L
U S BANK. N A .
Plaeik*.
va
W IUUM C BARKER, al a l .
Oalandanta
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO WILLIAM C BARKER
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
1485 Sbadwea Circle
HoMhrpw. FL 32748
CURRENTAOORES 3
UNKNOWN
PHYLLIS E BARKER
LAS T KNOWN ADORESS
1485 SboJweH Clrdu
Hh Fvdw. FL 12748
CURRENT AOORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUOH.
UNOER. ANO AGAINST THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN
OANTIS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN AOORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Fiat an action
la toredoea a mortgage on Fra totlowing daaenbad property ai SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida
LOT 21. EAST CAMDEN. AS
RECORDED Iff PLAT BOOK X .
PAGES 87. 88 ANO 89 PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA. AND A PARCEL OF
LAND BEING A PART O f TRACT A.
SAID PLAT OF EAST CAMDEN.
BEINO MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
FROM THE NORTHWESTERLY
CORNER OF LOT X SAIO PLAT
OF EAST CAMCEN. HUN SOUTH
X DEGREES. 12 MINUTES 05
SECONDS WEST ALONG THE
WESTERLY LINE O f SAIO LOT X ,
377 29 FEET, THENCE WEST
ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE O f
SAID TRACT A. 1 in ii FEET,
THENCE NORTH 41 DEGREES 39
MINUTES 07 SECONOS WEST.
ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY
LINE OF SAIO TRACT A. 13 40
FEET 1 0 THE POINT OF BEGIN­
NING.
THENCE
CONTINUE
NORTH 41 DEGREES 30 MINUTES
07 SECONDS WEST, 132 32 FEET:
THENCE NORTH 48 DEGREES X
MINUTES 53 SECONDS EAST.
ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF
LO T 2 1 SAID PLAT OF EAST CAM
DEN, 393 78 FEET TO THE
SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE
OF SHADWELL CIRCLE BEING ON
A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE

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F t THE ORCUrT COURT
OP THC EIOHTEEN JUDICML
ORCUTT Ft ANO FOR
CUMNOLC COUNTY.
i lorei &gt;
CASC HO. 920R-0440420-K
F t RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
MIREYA VAZQUEZ MUNOZ.
HUSBAND

PATRICIO J MUNOZ. WIFE
Huaband
NOTICE O f ACTION

M THC CCkCUTT COURT
O f TH C1M I
ju o tc tA L cncurt)
M ANOFOR
I COUNTY.
C A M NO.! 93-CA-473-14-W
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EQUITY. INC.
PU kddd).
va.
GARFIELD H. SIMPSON. DAWN A
SIMPSON: ANY UNKNOWN HEMS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES. OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS.
BY,
THROUGH, UNOER OR AGAINST
DONNA HACXWORTH Oeceekarl
N FL
DatornUnUt).
T O GARFIELD H. SIMPSON and
DAWN A SIMPSON. P. O Boa
522212. U ngw ooL FI 32752-2212
ANO ANY PARTIES UNKNOWN to

Iruetaae. a t other d a a n a n ta by.
Firaugb. under or agOnN OONNA
HACKWORTH dacaaaad
NOTICE O f ACTION
YOU ARE NOTIFIED F a t an »c»on
tor toractoacaa at mortgage on Fw
toaowmg property- LM A MARKHAM
PLACE. PWI Book 22. Pagee X and
31, Pubbc Racorde at SorNnota
Counfy, FtorkU
b aa bean Mad igavw t you and you
are ra g d n d to eerva • copy c l your
written d e te r i n to A 9 (try, on
JOHN C. ENGLEHARDT. P A , 1S24
E. LMngMon 50 eel. Orlando. FtortcU
32803, PUrnMTe attomay. no m o n
9tan X doya In m Fw dMe at Fw M
pubkeebon o t F n Nooca ol Acton
an d Na Fw ortgawt weh Fw CU rt o!
Milt Court iHfruf btiQfv m v tca on:
^a - r^ -e-f — - **
—- I — — ■ i B a i .a
FrMllllIrl 1 9 1lOrTlCy, Of
FieliROfwiaiy
entered ogatiN y u tot F u relei
dem anded In *w Complaint tor
foractoaraa.
WITNESS my band end eoaf at too
Court an MAY 1 0 2 X 2 .
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
By. Ruffi King
John C. EnffttwidL P A
1524 E Lrvmgaron Si
Ortartto FtorkU 32803
Pubkah May 15, 22. 2002
MM1X
THE CIRCUIT COURT

Of THCnOHTONTH
JU n C U L C M C U T
M ANOFOR
SUMNOLS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
cm ACTION
C A M NO. 01-CA-2424-14
DIVISION K
SUNTRUST MORTQAGE. INC

TO PATRICIO J MUNOZ
(i
YOU ARE NOTIFIED f W an acton
mvobnng Drvorca baa bean Ned
•gainal you. and dial you are
raryarad to aarva a espy ot y o u
Reeponee ot p a a d n g to Fw f t t u n
Upon Fra PaM iona'a attomay. John
P Q u n o r r t. IV. E a n o a . « 1012
Bryan Straat. K m im m ea. Fkmda
14741 and N* to* orkjmeJ Raapune*
or tHerOrq el Fie ortce cl rhe CUrt
ot C acu t C ourt on or b a to n Fia 24Fi
day o l May. A D . 2002 F you toeto
do to . a Dalauk Judgamanl wd ba
taken agam ai you tor F n n k a l
u« trUaa, riwaeaan u
osminooQ-a ci
in* rviMion.
Dated N Santord, Sarraroto CoukyFtortto. Fva IR h day ol Apnl. A D ,
2002.

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Nancy R Winter
Pubkah. AprF 24.2002 and May 1,

9. 19. 2002
LL097
Ft

t h c C F tc u rr c o u r t
OP THC 19TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
FI AM) FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S IN O ; 01CA-254J-14-K
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F.K/A FT
MORTGAQE COMPANIES D B A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
VS
WALTER N. ARLEDOE. IF UVFtO.
ANO IF DEAD. THE LHKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS, DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMFvO AN FtTEREST
I BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST WALTER N ARLEDOE.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF WALTER
N. ARLEDOE. IF ANY. ROYAL
ARMS CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC, HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION
III.
JOHN DOE end JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN 1ENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOAKT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uam to a Summary F n al Judgment
ol Fometoaura 0*1er] May 4. 2002
antw ad n Curt C aaa No 01 CA
2582-14-K of Fia C atu a C o a l ol Fra
IBTH Judicial Circuit Fi and tor
SEMINOLE C a n ty .
SANFORD.
Flande. I w d eel to Pie hrghau and
b a d Udder tor caab a Fia WEST
FRONT DOOR ol *w SEMINOLE
Comfy CourthouM kxaiad al X I
NORTH PARK AVENUE to SAN­
FORD. Florida, al II X a m an Fw
11 day of June. 2002 Fw kdow ng
d e le -b e d property aa Ml forth n
a o d Summary F n al JudgmanL to-

UNIT 538-22. ROYAL ARMS CON­
DOMINIUM. A CONDOMINIUM
ACCORDING TO THE DECLARA­
TION OF CONDOMINIUM THERE
O f. AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 1490. PAOES
1594, O f THE PUBLIC RECORDS
O f SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
AS AMENDED. TOGETHER WITH
AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST *4 THE
COMMON ELEMENTS ANO LIMIT
EO
COMMON
ELEMENTS
DECLARED IN SAIO DECLARA­
TION OF CONDOMINIUM TO BE
AN APPURTENANCE TO SAIO
UNIT
Del ad Fva 9 day o4 May. 2002
(CIRCU'T COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C U rt ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Slroup*
Deputy Clerk
Pubkab a t
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
p l a in t if f

X I S Unrvaraay Drive S u la 500
Piemeiwn, FL 33324
(9 5 4)2339X 0
01 808291FM)FTN
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES

MARC C BOWERS AKA MARC
BOWERS. e tiL
Oatonda 4(»).
NOTICE OF
FORE CLOCURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN prakuam lo o Fatal Judgment of
Mortgage Forectaeure datod May 09,’
2 X 2 and en u red n C at* NO Dir
CA 2*2-4-14 at Fw Cecu* Court ot
*w EKUtlEENTH JuiAtwl C m * «
a i d tor 8CMMOLE C an ty . Ftondi
wtwrem SUNTRUST MORTGAGE.
INO. U Fw PlanMI a id MARC C.
BOWERS A KA MARC BOWERS.
ALICIA BOWERS ArtCA ALICIA A
BOWERS:
ANY
AND
ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER, ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMEO
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS! WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OR ALIVE. WHETHER SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS, DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LITTLE CREEK
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
IN C : ora Fw Detondart*. I # € m 4 to
F u u g w k i and b a n bddet tor caab
al WEST FRONT DQOR O f THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA a
II 00AM. on Fw day at JUN I 3
2002 2 X 2 , Fw toFowrng d a ia tw d
property ae n t torti In a o d Pawl
Judgm ent
LOT M . LITTLE CREEK PHASE IIB. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 5 1. PAGE(S) 7 1 74. O f
THE PUBLIC RECOROS O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
AiKA 2984 Ruvwrg Spring* Loop.
Ovwdo. FL 32799
WITNESS MY HAND and the real
tK F»» Court Wl MAY 0 9 2002 .2002
M ary an a Marta
CUrt at Fw CaarK Court
By Mary S troupe
Deputy CUrt
Echeverna SAaaocUU*. P A
P O Boi 25018
Tbmpa Flonda 31822 5018
F010I0802
" S e e American* wnh Drtabiiaw* Act
H you ara a peraon arm a rtaabaty
who rweda accommodation n order
to parbapeU in Fva procaedng. you
am erbflerl el no coal to you. tot Fw
proviaron ol cartarn aaaratanc*.
i-Wai* contact Coral Adnwntrinon
a X I N Park A varua Santord.
Flonda 32771. UUphorw numbar
(407)985-4227. within 2 working
day* ol your receipt aI Fee docu­
ment, F hearng e n p a n d , (TOO) I8X 9559771
Pub4m May t l 22.2002
MM 132
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
M ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
c m ACTION
CASE NG 01-CA-1441
01VISION 14-K
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,

JOHN E BOYER. •( *1.
DotondanKO
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauant lo a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage Foractoaure d eu d May X .
20G2 and an u rad n C at* NO 01CA2441 ol Fw Cacue Court of fw
EIGHTEENTH Jurtcwf Ckcue ai and
lor SEMINOLE County. Ftonda
wfwrem CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTQAGE CORPORATION. ■*Fw
PlAnbfl and JOHN E BOYER. ZOE
A BOYER a * Fw D atm danu. I *41
m F to Fw legw al and b ad b irtu r lot
c a m al WEST FRONT DOOR O f
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE, SANFORD FLORIOA al
IIX A M . on Fw 13 day ol Aaw.
2X 2 . Fw kdow ng d aa o tw d preper
ry a t rat tortb n aato Fnal Judgmani
LOT 7. BLOCK A SPRING LAKE
HILLS. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK IS. PAGEISI 73 9 74. O f
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
LESS ANO EXCEPT THE FOl

C U rt ol Fw C k o d C o a l
By Mary Stnk4»
Dapuly CUrt
Ecbavama LAaaocweaa, P A
P.O. Boa 25011
Tam pa Ftondi 33822-6011
F01009789
- S a a Amarkana wOi OUabM aa Ad
E you era ■ panon ad h a cfaabBy
who neede eooommaMdon to o td a
to perttopete to FVe proceedtog y a j
era erttoed a no a w l to you. fc* Ew
provienn at certain eaeleten ca
Pteeee oortect Court A rtiM en E o n
el X I N. P ert Avervje. SerFonL
FTonde 32771. Utoptione numbar
(4 0 7 )9 9 5 4 X 7 , wkbto 2 working
day* at your raoalpl ot Eda dotumanL E hearing knpaked. (TOO) 1ax -9 8 5 9 7 7 1 .
Piddeh. May 11 a . 2002
UM131
E4 T H t CMCUT COURT FOR
■M M O LS COUNTY,
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NG 02-471-CP
W RE: THE ESTATE O f
ARTHUR WILLIAM UNOSLEY
aV .W A U A M ARTHUR LJNOSUEY
DacMMd.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS h a v in g
c u u e t s ON H U M M M U -----THE ABOVE ESTATE.
YOw are
Paetton to
to die ae ta ta of
ARTHUR WALIAM UNOSLEY a V e
WILLIAM ARTHUR UNOSLEY,
deteaead. Fla Number 02-471-CP.
by f w C acut Court a t SerrvnaU
County. Ftonda ProbeU DMaton.
Ew a t o m * al which to P o rt ORca
Drawer C. Santord. Ftonda 32771,
Ewl Fw taM caab vaiua a t Ew aabEa
to K X aa Fw only aaaal at Fw
oecMoem. ■ n t o p cso en ri nopio*
t t ttf l known i k
Lot 14 ol Raplat at Lola S2 Fiorugh
73 ol QUEENS MIRROR SOUTH
SECOND REPU T ADOITION TO
CASSELBERRY, accofdtog to ptol
Fwraol aa recorded to PM Boob 13,
Pago 91 ol Fw Pubic R acordt ot
Sam noU Ccudy-Ftonda
The rwmea a id addreaaes a l tocee
to who F ha* d atcandad ara:
Cacd Gan* LndiUy
PO . Boa 289
Longwood. FL 327S0
Al parkon* ara ragurad lo BU wto
Itw d a r t olaard court.
WITHIN 3 CALENDAR MONTHS
FROM THE TIME O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE X
In Fw form
by So coon
733703 ot to* Ftonda Slatutoi a i d
Rule 5 490 ot toe Ftortto RUee 04
P robefa
en d
O uenbaneN p
Procedure
ALL CLAMS ANO DEMANDS NOT
SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
PiAdcafton of F ie Nooca hae begin
on May 13.2002
WiMam H. Mormon, E iquva
Ftonda Bar ■ 143X3
BALDWIN 9 MORRISON, P A
7 1 X South Highway 17 92
F a n P art. Ftonda 32730
Tetoptiorw: 407534-1424
Attorney tor Pereorwl TUpraeamatha
Pubkah May 15 X . 2 X 2
MM129
El THE CEtCMT COURT
FOR S E IN N O il COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DhrtSION
Flta N a PR 91-1001
IN RE ESTATE OF
RUSSELL L OEVAUGHN.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tito krtrm airM an ol Fw aatkU of
RUSSELL
L.
OEVAUGHN.
dacaaaad. FU Numbat PR 01-1002.
la p a n to g n Fw C kctd C a u l tot
Sam noU County. Ftonda Probate
DMaton, toe k d d rm cl wtveh la Pod
Office Boa 8099. Santord. Ftortto
32772 8099
Tha n im a a and
addraaaaa ol Fw pattotw l rapratentaffva end Fw parkrawl mpraaonta-

nckxkng unmatorad. connngani a
ia*qu*t*iad d ie n a on whom e copy
at tow noace w raivad muat Na the*
c la im w lb Fva cow l WITHIN THE
U T E R OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f THIS NOTICE OR X
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Ad other cradtore ot Fw decadent
and pan o n * having claims or
demand* ag o m l dacadanfa a * u u .
nctortng iivnaturadl corwngant or
c la im win FU* court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE O f
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O f THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ol V*l pubkeatton ol tow
Nooca ■* May 1 5 2002
MICHAEL DEVAUGHN
P en cn al RepraaanuFva
1209 Magnoaa Avarua

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MATCER 9 HARBERT. P A
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TbUpbonr. (407)429-90441
fAK.(407)423-X 19
PvbM iM ry 1 5 22. 2008
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ctoerw w*b M l court WTTHM THE
U TER O f 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f TTBS NOTICE OR X
OATS AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE O f A COPY O f THH NOTICE
ON THEM.
Al o tw r c r a t e r * a t Fw

ctoffrw wWi M e court WTTHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE O f
THE FMST PUBLICATION O f TH S
NOTICE.
A U C U 9 4 S NOT SO FKEO WEL
■C FOREVER BARRED.
The daw a t N et pubAcedon ol f i e
NoOto 0 M ly 1 5 2 X 2 .

192STkrber (M a y Road
CokradF Sprtnga CO S0E1S
A9onwy

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of t w M p u e c r t i i of r e t no*ca
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ATES O f AMERICA
UNTTED STATES
«
DARRELL W EDAM i
N O nC S O f

Noace to hereby d m I

J o d R Sharp, &gt; .
Ftortto B a N a 072*99
B ek a 9 1to ll l F ir LLP
112
a 3X0241112
TMepbona: (407)949-4X 0
PubBNUAay 1 5 2 2 ,2 0 0 2
MMI2S
M THE CBXUTT COURT POR

M RE: ESTATE OF
JOHN E. MUUJN.
NOT1CS TO CREDITORS
The krtTWegranm ol Fw aaUk
JOHN E. MUUJN. i
Maitoar , It pandkig In Fw
Cowl tor BemkioU
nbwto Courdy, I
Ebenh
fYkJw) n■■
T
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wbtob I t X I N. P a r t Avanua.
Santord. FL. 32771 Tha rwmaa and
id d raea
ol
Fw
P tn o rw l

oVwr p an o rw having cUmw or
n d u d n g la rm O ia d . ou to ngenl or
ladqMdalad ctotow,« o b ta n a copy
ol tow no9ca la to v a d n u a i Me Fwff
ctokne wan to n C o m WTTHM THE
U T E R O f THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FW JT
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) OAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY O f
TH S NOTICE ON THEM.
AS otfwt ctadbora al Sw ttooatort
or
n
eetoto, Inck-JL ^ iw rw n m rl. aon9n
g a t at laRgWrtM d dtoffna muat
tw e ctoerw w*b M i Court WTTHM
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f T H S NOTICE.
ALL C U M S NOT SO FEED W U .
BE FOREVER BARRED.
THERESA EBERSOLE
ROBERT K. MONTOSH. ESQUIRE
Ftortto B a N a 3T9302
STEMSTROM, MclNTOSM, COL
BERT. VW0OHAM 9 EMMONS. P A
Poet OAtoe Bee 4941
SaFotd, FL 32772-4848
Tetoptiorw: 407022-2171
Aaorney tor P e rto n a Repraaentaive
Pubkab: May 1 5 2 2 .2 X 2
MM123
UttfTEO STATES
D4BTRKT COUNT
C eee H a 9 0 2 -c e 4 U -0 v l-t2 * R *
UNITED STATES O f AMERICA
S 1 9 1 .9 X X IN U S CURRENCY,
NOTICE O f ACTION
M REM ANO ARREST
RUe (CM4) lor Certain Attorney and
MerWnw Ctotow a t Fw f e d n f KrUe
at CMt Procedure, end Local
Admaeffy Ruto 7 03(d), nonce U
hereby given a t to* err**) at Fw
•Cove nam ed defendant property. In
•ooordanew weh a Summon* end
Wenent at Arreet | q Rem leeued on
Mey 2.2002
P m u a d to 11 U S C . 1993(eX4).
■erd property O w l Me • venbed
d a m eeeemng eucb p erton’* i t *
• t l to Fw property n • m alar Ml
tortb to Fw Suppkwrwnui RrJet ol
Certain Admrreity and Menbnw
Clam* at to* fed eral Rule at CMt
Procedure tn ffm Flirty (X ) day*
tfW r(1) eentew ol Fw com ptart; a t
(2) t w kntf dele at pubecaeon. ot
p u riuert to Ruto C(8Xf XIXB| a t tw
S u pptenw nta RuUe of C ertan
Artmtaty end Menbnw C te m a w*bto eucb e d rtto n a km# e e Fw Court
twenty (20) day* etwr tw 88ng at Fw
derm wOi t w Offica a t Fw CUrt.
UnrUd S later DUtnrt Court. 3 X
United Sir tee Courtbouaa. M North
Hughey Avanua. Orlando. Ftonda
32X1 Datod to O rto tto . Ftortto, tow
2nd day ol May. 2002.
PAUL l PEREZ
By Anrla M. Cream
A u w U rt llrvted Statae ADorrwy
Ftortto B a No 99369
X I Federal Burtdng
M North Hughey Avanua
Orlando Flonda 32801
(407)6457 S X (407)9457943 •
Pubkah May 1 5 X , X . 2002
MM124
UHTTEO STATES
DISTRICT COURT
M OOLI DtSTMCT O f FLORIOA
OALANOO DtVIStON
Ca m N a l:0 1 -cM 5 O rt-l* O A B
(FartoM un)
UNITED STATES O f AMERICA
v.
DAVIO WILLIAMS
no

' ‘ 29, 2001,1, ito Ew c
K
Crtnffwf H a 9 0 I-C M 5 O 5 2 IK R S .
DUtrtct Court tor
DtobM el Flertdb e n to n d
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at 21 U .S G |
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Fw tkaranwtwarwd pup in to F m a t
Me e p atb o n web t w CU rt c t tha
Ltaltod Statoa DWtod Court, Ortondo
DMaton. 3 X Padarat to rten g . eo
■
hUM ‘ 1 Avanua. Orianoo.
Ftortto 3 2X 1 WOWI FUrty (30) day*
of Fw krwf pubacafton o t Fva nonce
ol Fw ertmewi Into lu re action of
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i w i n fi in s u n M u propsny, via
•m e a i d r f f r i m w r x n at t w p t 5
korwr-1 acquwaon ot Fw rtfF . M e ot
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■ o n a fi ctokn, and Fw rtk tt kougN.
U N fTID STATES
MARSHALS SERVICE
m o o l e otsTR xrr o f f l d r e m
Pubkah May i s , X . 2 9 , 2 X 2
MM1X_________________________
M IN E COUNTY COUNT
O f THE DGffTlEKTH
JUOtCUU. CMCUTT,
M AND PON
EtM N O LE COUNTY,
FLONDA
CASE NOl 97-M S5CC-20-R
SW EETW ATER OAKS
HOM EOW NERS ASSOCIATION.
MC., • not ta t profit Ftortto

WENOY 0 GERENA AND HER
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
NOTICE OF a a i a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Fwf
o r Fw eai day of June 2002 at 11:X
a m . N W eal Front Door oI Ew
S am noU County Courtbouaa. Fw
w idanignad Ctort e « o*ar tot u l a
t w tokMdng rtoaettoad real proparty
Lot 13, Block B, SwwatwaHw Oak*
Section a According To TTw PM
Thereof, m Recorded In p u t Book
17. P eg* 59 And X , Pubfto Record*
Ot Swntooto County. Ftortto
logedwt web M M u d u rea knprevarn en u , k ituree. eppfUncae. en d
■ppurtaw ncae on t o d lend a t ueed
TTw eto teea d te le wE b e m ade
pureuent to • Summary Final
Judgnw rt enefted to Crv4 No. 973895C C -20-R pending to the
County Court aI m e Eighteenth
Ju rtcwf C k cu t In a id tot Setranofe
County FiohdE.
DATED t i e 3 dey ot Mey 1002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE COUNTY COURT
B y M ay S hot**
Deputy C U rt
N you ere e perton web • rkeebdty
who need* any accommodation to
o r d a la pertetpeto to Erie proewodtog. you ere enM id. N no oaW to
you. to Fw p tc u o a n at carton aeaete n ca
P U a ta contact
Court
Adminrclration at X I N. P e r t
Avanua. Su*a N X 1. Sanford. FL
32771 (X T) 9 9 5 4 X 7 w«wi 2 w ort
tog day* at your re c a ll of te a none*.
F you ara baanng of vorca m p a n d .
ca t 1 8X 955F771
HARRY W. CARLS. E S Q .
Taylor t Carta. P A ,
850 C o n co w te Parkway South.
Sue* I X .
Maatond. Ftortto 32751
PutrU tuM ry 1 5 2 2 .2 0 0 2
MM119
P u b ic auction to b a hold U SOI
am. on Fw day(i) epwdUd batow. M
Fw Nora door of AFwn * Towrng toe
Located al 2499 OM Lake Mary Rd
Sue# 134. Santord. FL tot Fw pur
poaa ol rtapoaaig oI Fw toftowaig
Fat tortbot ntom waon ptoee* ca t
(407)321 2949
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pubac aMa. to Bm iRdmal and b M
tor e a * v m Bm W M Bow
a t Bm iBBiBiola County
cotod at 101 North
Park A ra n a . Srotord. Ftortda. m
1140 o'clock a m ., on J u m 4 1 0 0 3 .
DMad M Sardord, Ftonda BBa (Bi
day o tU o y X « .

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THE CmnNAMCUL MORTGAGE
COMPANY, MC. MV1 ASSOCIATES
HOME EQUITY (E F M C U , M C
*V» FORD CONSUMER FMANC*.
COMPANY

T O tM E
WYANT.
BEVERLY
■RYANT, and any i r i m a hafei.

NOTICE I* r u n t y gfvra kml km
unBiratohkd C N rt of f t* a m *
C a u l o* S am lnM County, F W d a
« • cn * w 11 day a t A n , 2003*
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Bin Point ot BofpMng; run Bianca
BouBi T r a iA l- M a a t atang aato Ina
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t * Eaat h a a t t « M M IIS toat ot
aaM Lot t tun Bianca North
oo-onor Waal H I M toot to am
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Bianco North 7T 4 E 4 T Eaat along
North h a IB. 77 to a t nm Bunco
Souki 0 0 -3 4 5 7 -Earn 110 22 la * to
Bm Potot ot Beginning
B a^ n at Bm SouBnmat c a m * ot
Lot • . Mock 4. SANFORO FARMS,
a a raeo rtad In P M B out 1. Pagaa
117 B rough I I S ot Bm P ubic
'
a t B a n h o to County.
I h a a t a d d ot Lot a. a d a m a
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ot BM E M 113 toat ot tto d Lot I ; tun
Bianca North OOXC2B-. along aatd
W M h a 411.41 to a t r u t Bunco
MorBi O B -JT Sr Waal M . 10 toot; tun
Bianca BouBl TT4ZVT WaaL 110
toat Boudmrty a t a p a rtia l oati Bm
NotBi h a ot aaM Lot I , a datonca ot
11440 tool to Bm E M h a ot Bm
W M IIS toat at aaM Lot k tu i
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aaM E M Km H I M toat to Bm
atwoaaM North h a ot Lot 0, nai
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aaM N orti h a 11410 toat to Bm
SOUBI 00*047(7 Eaat. along aaM
W M h a N » §1 toat to Bm P o r t ot
B a p n a g la a a Bm W M B 7 .ll toal
of aaM U 4 4
purtuorH to Bm Final Judgm ent
ataatad t i a caaa pan d n g n aaM
Co u l Bm alyla ol otach la n a c a la d
WITNESS my hand and oMctol aoal
ot aaM C o u t Baa 1 day ot May. KXH.
j j w u a n a • **■** a rth a iBnM Ra
«*•&gt; to parttaipara to‘ k * '£ J S m d 1
big. you ara m M ad, at no C M to
you. to Bm provMmn ot oortaai le an tanoa. Ptoaaa contact C o u t a rtn rta Bator. 301 N Parti A n n u a. S um
N 30I, Bantord. Florida 31771.
(4071313-4330 art. 4377. withai 1
worting daya ot y o u raoerpt ot Bta
no h a ot loractoaua aala. B you ara
haartng mparrad. c a l 1 4 0 0 9 5 4 1771; B you ata votea knpeead. ca l
1400-9844770
Maryann* Moraa
CLERK OP THE CWCUT COURT
By; Mary Skoum
Daputy Clark
ICOURT SEAL)
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Sandra A M anual
Buttor A Hoach, P A
3183 8 . C am ay M . 81* E
Orlando. Florid* 33B11
(407)391-8300
Pubiah: May 1 4 33.3003
MM130
M THE CStCUT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUfT
M AND FOR
•EMNOLE COUNTY.
FLOWOA
CASE N a 0 4 C A 4 9 4 -1 4 G
LASALLE NATIONAL BANK. AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOUNO
AND SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED 6(1/98. SERIES 1998-2
CHRISTOPHER JOHN
OARMANJIAN and AUDREY BETH
QARMANAAN; and ■■ vaiknoan
partiaa daaning by. Brough, undar or

IAARYAIM MORSE. CLERK
Ctotk ot Bm CkeUI C o al
B y O orahy W Bdton
Deputy Ctoik
Dcuttoo C. Zahm. P A
1 M X U 8 H w y 1 9 N , #300
Claara mar. FL 33784
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ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICI­
PATE Bt TWS PROCEEDING OR
TO ACCESS A COURT SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY SHALL.
WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME
PRIOR TO ANY PROCEEDING OR
NEED TO ACCESS A SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY. COURT
THE AOMEdSWWnON OFFICE OF
THE COURT. 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFORO. FLORIDA
33771, TELEPHONE (107)3224X 0
OR 14 0 0 4 8 4 4 7 7 1 (ThO), Of 14001884770 (V). VIA FLORIDA RELAY
SERVICE. .
Putdah May 1 4 33.3003
MM131
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
ALTAMONTE TOWBAO, M C U N C L A M O VtMCLS AUCTION
117 M A fK R ST..
ALTAMONTE 8P R M 08. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. SOLO
AS IS. NO WARRANTY, MO TITLE.
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I ii ta l m 9 r a c «v*ry rap tm * o r* 1 o tnay m l aa* tm M ad a u o a tohnyv
M bkfctor aubfad to any tom , nat
ptocaada dapoaAad wfetark ot court
par 711814. owtmt/kanholdara nght
to a haartng par 713818(1) (S O I
u.; to port bond pa r 881117 l a.;
oaamt may tadaam vahteto tor caah
t u n ot Ian ; a t auebona haM
a/raaarva; napacl la k prior 4 lottor
M y : caah or coahmr (hock; 18%
prt (303)507 9*70 sal* dal* 09-20M 8 1 0 0 0 am . a 8408 NW 38 Si
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.ALTAMONTE SPRING c u t CUNT
WIGGINS &lt;4 1117 GALE ST APOP­
KA l h FIRST UMON NATL BANK
OF F lo t P 0 BOX 48013 JACK­
SONVILLE la n o r FULL SPECTRUM
n r n r m «rw a n n u m M A w unrir
COURT LCNGWOOO phorm-407
2059183
P u tM tM ay IS. 3003
MM 100
PUM JC AUCTION
PuM e aucoon to b a haM « 1700
p m. on lm M di d w a t kMY 3003
At Bm kon td o o r ot Bantord Towng
and R acow ry tocalad at 1833
C ouiky Club R d , Srotord. Fl 31771,
tor Bm putpoaa ot dapoaatg ot Bm
to h a h g vatteto.
YEAR 1MB MAKECHEV
V Btt 1 0 IJE97PXQ7185436
Pubic auction to ba haM at 1700
p m . on Bm l l a l day a t MAY 1001
Al Bm kora door ot Barlotd Toung
and R acarary tocalad at 3823
C oum y Club R d , Santotd, Fl 31771,
tor Bm purpoaa ot d ap o a n g ot Bm
YEAR 1B90 MAKE MITSUBISHI
VBM 4A3CS44R0LE01833I
TEAR 1*00 MAKE MA70A
VBM JM3UFIII70M8383B
P utae a u o o n b ba haM at 1300
p m . on Bm 3rd day a t J U M 3003
Al Bm' Port door at Santotd Toning
and Racovary tocalad a) 3833
C ounty CkAi Rd.. Santotd. Fl 33771.
tor Bm p u p o aa ot dtopoamg ot Bm
YEAR I MB MAKE FORD
VMI 1FABPS847JA3901S1
YEAR 1*64 MAKE BLACK
VBM 1G4AB80R6EW488373
Pubic auction to ba haM al 13 00
p m. on Bm Mh day a t J U M 1003
Al tm Irani door aI SarJord Toning
and Racovary tocalad al 3833
Coum y C M R d . Santotd. Fl 33771.
tor Bm p u poaa ot dupoamg ot Bm

to accapt ot ia)art any * id a* H d a
Putdah: May 18,3003
MM103

WOtMotca

maatotga aa daamad nacaaaanr tor
DATE. May 17,3003
TIME; 11 Noon
LOCATION; W CFO Rcn
1101 Laa R o ad Sto 170
WTO* Park a 33780
PURPOSE: Tb dtocuaa tim sa n ot
4
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1*4
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1101 Laa Road. Sto. 170
W bB* Path FL 3T7M
(407)741 4388
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cradtora, Buataaa. apouaaa. or okmr
daatmnta: TENANT a l a n d or
TENANT 17*. Bm partma aaandad to
accown to* Bm paraon or paraona n
po aaaaaun. WINDING HOLLOW
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC; FIRST USA BANK. N A IrV*
FCC NATIONAL BANK
NOTICE OF SALE
Nooca la haraby gtvan But. puauant
to Bm Amandad Fatal Judgrnanl ct
F aactoaura da. ad May 3. 3003 n
Baa causa. I a t l aa* Bm property s4
uatad n SEMINOLE Cowky. Ftonda
LOT as. WINDING HOLLOW. UNIT
3. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 44. PAGE 15 84 PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
t V i 614 ranbarmMa Court. WWat
Sprmga. Ftonda 33701

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YEAR IM S MAKE FORD
VINO 3FACP73YWHX138081
Pubiah May IS. 3003
MM10I_________________________
NOTICE OF
PV8UC AUCTION
Nooca • haraby gtvan
Samriota Wtadmr S rrv ra n d aai
al P utae Aucaon tor aalvaga tor
caah on damand to Nghaal batJar.
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Sam neto Wrack* aarwea 3840 S
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A* Ctotk MBm Court
B y RuBiKtog
Aa Daputy Ctotk

Florida

CrrtvTdtoa n d ba hotOng a ma a k g .
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m aaan g to nhlch Bm pU dc la ln**ad, and rimy tockida auch oBmr commtoaa maaonga aa daamad nacaa■ary tor Bm contocf ot Bm B oard!
DATE: J u m 4 3003
TIME: I I 7 0 am .
LOCATION: WCFORcaa
1601 Laa Road. Sto. 370
W VJ* Park FL 337*9
PURPOSE: Tb dtocuaa mattora ot
a j * a r t to Ytorktotca Carmat Ftonda.
wren n u v n u c i n
n o n io rc v
Daratopmanl toauaa
For FuBmr bdutiuadon, Coraact;
Gary J . Eart. EaacuBra DYaetor
—
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«— a ran. u .
w w k w i u n i f rio n o i
IB01 Laa Road, Sto. 370
W V d » P * k F L 37769
(407)741 4368
Pubiah May 1 1 3 0 0 1
MM104
M T M C M C W T COURT
OF T M (IQHTEENTH
MAMDFOR
COUNTY
C A M NO- 02-CJH14-14 K
AMCRXXJEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
HOeERT A. FRYER.__ UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
ROBERT
A
FRYER.LORI
A.
STEWMETZ.CLERK OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY C0URT.UNK740WN TENA N T 9 1 ; U N K N O W N
TENANT *2,UNKNOWN
TENANT t J UNKNOWN TENANT 94.
NOTICt OF ACTION
TO: ROBERT A. FRYER ANO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT
A FRYER.
It a ira . and I dand, a i paraaa
d arn in g Iraaraal Iy . Brough, u n d *
or ag o n al ROBERT A FRYER ANO
UMLNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT
A FRYER and a* partial having *
dtotmmg to h a ra any i g t , M a or
rw iraat In Bm p t y a t ) daaenbad
YOU ARE NOTWCD Bmt an ad tan
tor F cractoaua at Mongaga o n am
KJWTWiny o*icno«a prc&gt;p*rTy
LOT 7. BLOCK », FLORA
HEIGHT 9. ACCOnCMNO TO THd
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED
Bt PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE IB. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
h o t baan Mad agamaL you and you
ara raq u rad to aorra 0 o p y or y o u
n rito n datonaot. * any. to 4 cn
VAMJLE
BENITEZ- TORVISO.
Anomay tor PlamaB. nh o aa ackkaaa
to 981 N E . I67Y1 Slrart. Su m 204,
North M a r t Baach. FL 31192 aih w
n tB W iX d a y a a lto tm a in lp u ld c a ■ cn g lB aa n o aca.a an d N aB m a rtg 1ml n h Bm Clark ot Baa Court a h *
b a to n aatvtoa on PtatdtTB ahom ay
o r imniadtolaY Bmtaah*. odmrwtaa
a daftod n d ba anaarad agakmt you
tor Bm t a t * damandad r Bm ccnv
WTTNESS my hand h d Bm aaM at
*W Court *a* day M MAY 0 8 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctotk MBm Court
B y RuBiKing
A i Daputy Clark
n . A-n—»_ . ra
i _ ■■
ia
rUDBn o w m e-m
rM ian
In accordanca nidi Bm Amancana
n t h Olaabdtoaa Act pataorm naad n g
a fa a a a m tM acoom m o d aao n to p * ncgiato ai a t* procaadng ahoMd, no
lator Bmn aavan (7) day* prior, con­
tact Bm Ctotk M Bm CoutF* MoataAtY
coonknator al 4078884227. X I N
PARK AVE SUITE N X t. SANFORO
F l.32771 a haanng m p a rad . con­
tact (TDD) 6009886771 vto Ftonda
RatoySyalam
Pubiah May 1 1 2 2 .2 0 0 3
MMIOS
Bt T M CWCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
ju d ic ia l

defendant*. mho ata not knoan Id bo
dood a it r a . rammer aaM uAnown

Cantral

Sc m in o u H ik a l d

L ecals

L ecals

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M H N M JM U N T Y

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cncurr

OF FLORIDA
BI ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
C A M NO Q3-CA90114O
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA NA SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO NORWEST BANK
MINNESOTA N A . AS TRUSTEE
OF SALOMON BROTHERS
MORTGAGE SECURITIES VK. IN C.
FLOATING RATE MORTGAGE
PASS TMRUOGM CERTIFICATES.
SCRIES I999A QI UNDER
POOLING
ANO
SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
MARCH
I.
IN S
WITHOUT
RECOURSE.
P lane*.

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ROBERT FRYER. ET. AL..
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ROBERT FRYER
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT
FRYER.
R aitoanca U rinonn.
B diva, and t daad. a l partma
darning raatart by, Brough, uutor
at agariat ROBERT FRYER ANO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT
FRYER and a l partma having a
d arning to hava any light, alto or
row aal In Bm proparty daaenbad
YOU ARE N0TIFIE0 in * an acaon
tor Forectoatre M Mortgage on Bm
t o n i n g daaertoad property
LOTS 6 ANO 9. BLOCK 3. FLORA
HEIGHTS ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 19. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
haa baan Nad agamat you and you
ar* raqurad to aatva a copy M y o u
nnoan datonaa*. 4 any. to 4. on
VAMILE
BENITEZ-TOflVISO.
Anomay tor PlarJdt. nhoaa a U t u
« 981 N E 187*1 Sira*. Suite 304.
North M um Baach. FL 33163 either
ram * X day! a h * Bm I rtt pubaca
tu n M mm noace. ot and Ma Bm ong
rml ram Bm Clark ot r tn Court arh at
batora u n r i on PLanUra altonmy
a m m edatafy tm ta tJI* omarnma
a d* au 9 n d On en u red agamat you
tot Bm ran* damandad n Bm comptoml
WITNESS my hand and nm u d ot
Baa Court Ih rtd jy r j MAY 0 7 3003

AcL
accommodation to par*
h BM ptooa aMng ahotid, no
ran* man aavan (7) daya pttor. oontoct Bm Ctotk M Bm Courra dtoabMy
c o a il rmtor at *076144337. X I N.
PARK AVE SU T TfN X I. SANFORO
FL3T771. B haartng anpalrad. tonlact (TOO) (006681771 vto Flortda
Ratay Byatom.
Thm la an anarrpt to c o k a d a d a b t
uaad h r B at pupoaa.
Pubiah May 1 1 3 2 .3 0 0 3
MM 100
M T M CtRCUTT COUNT
OF T M EklKTMMTH
OF T M 4TAT1 OF B 1 0 N 0 4 ,
BLAND FOR
I COUNTY
No: 01-C JL41M 4D
THE CHASE UANHAHAN BANK.
AS TRUSTEE OF BBC HOME
EQUITY LOAN TRUST t ( M 3
UNDER THE POOUNO ANO
SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED
AS OF JUNE 1,1998,

L ecals
a * term in t a d F to d Judgm art, to
a4
LOT ( 4 MONROE MEADOWS.
ACCOROINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROCD IN
P U T BOOK 4 4 PAGES 16 AN 17.
OF T M PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
a V l 101 KaBy Clreto. Santotd.
Ftortda 32773
GATED »e* 1 day ol May. 2003.
|1iSraakr-——-—4rt~ |i., l a _
!p"*rf■nn't moci#
Al Ctotk cB a d d C a u l
By M ay Stoop*
A* Daputy Ctotk
Subnenad by.
F ab * AOdkz. P. A
Sul* 300
1570 M aduga Avanua
C om O atJas. Ftonda 33146
(308)883-4110
Pl fuin j
a dtoitMMff wtfiQ n t# d
In ffiii p ra c N ^ n g should conC a n ty CaurBau**. X I N. Park
Avanu*. Suit* N X I , Sanford.
Ftortda 37771, d to a d bra day* pttor
to
Bm
proceeding
Tatophorm (407)323-43X 1s t 4377:
1-600-958-1771 (TDD) or 1-600
(881770 (V) via Ftortda Relay
P lA W tU ty 15. 37. 2002
^ 1 2 _________________
W T M O R C L B T COURT
O F T M BIQHTEEkfTH

CHRISTIAN R ISELIN, JANE DOE
ISELIN.
UNKNOWN WIFE OF
CHfbSTVUt R. ISELIN. ELIZABETH
A.
ISEUN;
JOHN
DOE
ISEUN. UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF
ELIZABETH A ISEUN. B lying.
INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAIO
DEFENOAWT(S). IF REUARRMD,
ANO IF DECEASED. THE RESPEC­
TIVE UNKNOWN hara, devtoeee.
granlaaa. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS.
ANO
TRUSTEES, ANO A U OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST
THE NAMEd DEFENDANT (S) :
BANK OF AMERICA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. . JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE
UNKNOWN TENANT.
Oatendant ( a ) .
NOTICE OF SALE
Norte* to hereby gtvan B u t p u ­
auant to a FVml Surrrnary Judgrnanl
o t Fcractoaua a r a * ad m Bm a t o m
•tytod caue*. to Bm ClrcuL Court ot
SanWtoto County, Ftonda. I n d a r t
Bm property a iu a t* to Bamimto
C o u iy . F htU a. daacrtm d a *
LOT 43, BEAR GUUY POINTE,
ACCORD! NO TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 44. PAGE 7 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORD* OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
A9UA2M0 W 4D GINGER COURT.
WINTER PARK. FL 33792.
at pubic ad * , to Bm N g h ad and baal
bkktor. tor caah. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMWOLE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORO,
FLORIDA, Flortda. d 11 BO AM,, cn
Bm BBi day ct Ju m . 3002
Clark ot CIRCUIT C o o t
BYDorotoy W BoAon
Daputy Ctotk
Dared C. Conauagra. EtqU ra
9901 North Annanto Araraia
Tampa. Ftonda 33804
Pubiah: May 16. 7 7 3002
MM 107
M T M C M C U IT COURT
OF T M t l O W tU HTH
o r T M s r a T i o rra o rH O A .
COUNTY
CM LD IVniON
C aaa No: 01-C A -290819L
THE PROVIOENT BANK.
THE ESTATE OF MARY BROOKS
FUTCH KVJA MARY B. FUTCH
WILSON KXJA MARY B WILSON,
DECEASED. THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS, DEVISEES. GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS ANO TRUSTEES OF
MARY BOOKS FUTCH M CA MARY
B FUTCH W 4S O N A X A MARY B.
WILSON. DECEASED. WILMA
JONES. HEIR. B b a n g
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAIO
DEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE RESPEC­
TIVE UNKNOWN h a r a dev!****,
grantoa*. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UENORS. ANO
TRUSTEES. ANO A U OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST
THE NAMEd DEFENDANT (3) ;
JOHN DOC. THE UNKNOWN
TENANT; JANE
DOE.
THE
UNKNOWN TENANT.
NOTICS OF BALE
Noaca » Imraby gtvan Bmt. p u ­
auant to a Find S unm aty Judgrnanl
ot Fw actoau* antorad n Bm abovaatytod caul*, in Bm C m r t Court at
Samraato County. Ftonda. I w i **4
Bm property aituat* to Sarrm cU
County. Ftotkto, d u c rtm d as
THE NORTH 50 FEET OF LOTS X
ANO 31. BLOCK C. SOUTH SANFORO. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 94 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AK/A 1308 SHEPARD STREET.
SANFORO. FL 32771.
d pubic ad*, to Bm Ivgtmal and baal
trddat. lot caah. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORO.
FLORIDA. Ftonda. d 11 M A U . c n
B m d ay o fJU N O S 3003.2003
Ctotk c t CIRCUIT Court
BY Maty Stroup*
Daputy Clark
Lan Otkcaa tJ D ated C. C an a u ag a
6*01 North A rm ani A n n u a
Tampa. Ftonda 33604-1041
Aaomaye tot Planch
Publish May IS. 22.2003
MM101
Bt T M CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU0LC1AL CIRCUIT
OF FLOrnOA,
Bt ANO FOR
SEMNOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 03-CA-11814-L
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY •
WEST FACA MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY,

CARLOS SANTIAGO, al d .
Datandant (t)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant 1o a Final Judgm ent ol
Foractoiura dated May 3. 2002. and
•blared m Casa No 03 CA-118-14L. ol 9m C ra m Court ol Dm EIGH­
TEENTH J u d u d Crcurt to and tor
SEMINOLE County. Ftonda atm ran
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY •
WEST F K A MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY IS Ptonan and CARLOS
SANTIAGO. * d .a ra D a la n d a n la . I
w* s a i to im N ghad and Cwsl trdd * tor caah ai m* W « l Irani door ol
m* Courthoua* n SANFORD. SEMI
HOLE County. Ftonda. I t 00 AM
o'clock on Bm 4m day ol Ju m . 3002.
*m toaorang brscnbnd proparty aa

Wednesday, May 15.2002 P a # e S B

M AMDFOR
l E tM lOLE couatTY .
DEBRA A GUNN.

SHAWN WILIAMS.
MOTTCfl OF ACTION FOR
O m o m n O N OP MARRUOE
TO SHAWN WILLIAMS
aSjKWU IJnBTfitjwn1
YOU ARE NOTIFIED B ut an adton
ha* baan Mad a g d n d you and Bid
you ara rap ara d to a m * a copy oI
y o u ratoan datonaa*. B any, to B on
DEBRA A GUNN, e h o a * addraa* to
BOS Wranwood Lan*. AAamonl*
Sprmga. Ftortda 377)4. an or b ato n
(dda) JUNE 17, 2003. and Ma Bm
o r i^ id m Bi m* ctotk ol **• C o u t d
X I North Park Avarua. SudordL FL
33771, batora aatvtoa on PdBton*
O* irEnnsiSTy dmtwBTme- R jvU *mm
to do to , 9 dalaua may b a in te n d
ig tin ai you lor h i n W denw ided
Copte* o l a i court d o cu tm n d i t te a
caaa. h d u d n g order*, ar* avutobl*
d Bm Ctoik ot *W C r a B C o u r t
ode* YOU may ta rta n Bmaa docum atei upon ra p ra a t
You m u * kaap Bm Clark ot Bm
Clrem C o u r t o d e * noMlad ol y o u
currant ark k e ta
(You may Na
Note* ot C u ra n t A ddaaa. Ftortda
Funky Lam Form 13 918.) Future
paper* In B*k toerauB M l ba mailed
to Bm Ktoraa* on record d Bm
WARNING n u t 17318. Ftortda
Funky Lam Rulaa ot Procedure.
ol document* and Information.
FaBua to comply can ranBI In u n c aona, m dudng dtomiaial or aaeung
tB ptoadhgi
Dated MAY 4 3003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUFT COURT
BySUkmda Paoplaa
Oaputy Clark
Pubiah May IS. 23. 39. and June
8.2003
u u i io
M T M COUNTY COURT.
N A N O FOR
•EM N OLE COUNTY
C A M NO.: 0BCC-II77-30R
WALTER T MIMS.
n
GENNIE WILIAMS.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO F E CHAPTER 91
Noaca la gtvan Bid punuarB to a
• n d Judgment dated A uguat. 3000.
It C aaa N o OGCC-1S37-20R ol Bm
County C o u t in and lor Samkiol*
County. Ftonda n mhkh WALTER T.
MIMS la Bm PtakiM ro d GENNIE
WILLIAMS la km Defendant. I a d
■*9 to Bm hrghaal and b a d (add* tor
caah at Bm Waal Front Dow ot
SarmnWa C cu k y Cowmoue*. X I
N. Park Avanu*. SarJord. Ftonda d
1100 a m . on Thumtoy. June 4
*vW. ins rewowngi o i t c n o n propwr*
tf s«t torth w\ 9m A im ndsd Sunvnsiy
Fnal Judgm ent
Lois 61 and 63. WASHINGTON
HEIGHTS, m n c o n M n Ptsl Booh
3. pops 37, S om nota County,
Hondo. Is m tom W ssl 36 fsH ol Ld
fll V m o f.
Doiod INs 2nd day ol May. 2002.
M vyanns M ono. Ctorii ol ths Court
By: Mary Sloupo
DsputyCtorh
MARLOWE APPLETON A WEATH­
ERFORD. P A
1031 W. Motm BNd . Surf* 105
W tto r Port, Fl 32780
Publish May 15, 22. 2002
UM1H
IN TM8 CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOIC1AL C1RCUCT
IM ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO,: 02-CA-353 ML
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY
WEST,
STEWART B FAMOUS. Jr and
DOROTHEA M FAMOUS. Ns wit*.
STATEWIDE INVESTORS
HOLDINGS
TRUST.
and
UNKNOWN TENANTSOWNERS.
NOTICS OP SALE
Noaca m haraby gnran Vial, purtuounl lb tha ordar or hnual judgrnanl
•nlarsd in IN* causa in th* CmcuI
Court ol S sm nola Counfy Florida. I
nntt saU lh« proparty utuatad In
San*nda County, Ftonda. dtsertood
a
LOT 7. BLOCK D. WOOOMERE
TERRACE
SECTION
ONE.
ACCOROINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 19. PAGE 92. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
and commonly known u
1803 Tsnaca Dnva Santonl. FL
32773
at pubAc u to . to tm htgTml and t*U
btodef. tor cash, al ih« w**I honf
door of tha Saminoto County
Courlhooss Sanford. Ftonda. at
11 00 AM on JUNO 6 2002
Oalad MAY 0 3 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroupa
Daputy Clark
In accordanca with frm Amancan*
Wilh Dtsabulilas Ad, parsons wrtfi
mudyilion Io parlcifhifa m this p«ocaadm g should contact court
Adnwustration at tetophona numb«r
(*07)665 4330. nol Ulor than »av*n
(7) d ay i poor to lha procasdmg If
hionng vnpaned. (TOO) 1 800 9458771. or Vuica (V)l 80095S 8770,
via Ftonda Malay S am e*
LLftiBCun k M u x M ft, PA
17757 U S 19 North. Sutia 500
O sansN sr, FL 33764

L ecals

L ec als

MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED *1 PLAT BOOK 4
PAGE(S) M . PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

L n r Form 1 4 4 1 1 | Fukk* paper* In
■ b* rrmAed to (to

L ecals
1777)4313*00
Pubiah May 1 4 22. XXa
MM1I2
i t T M ORCUTT COURT
O PT M O O M T U M TH
MAMDFOR
COURTY.
C A M NO..- 00-C A -m 3-14-L
MANUFACTURERS 1 TRADERS
TRUST COMPANY. TRUSTEE FOR
SECURITIZATION SCRIES 19942.
AGREEMENT DATED 4 X 9 4
JAMES LINOARO ro d ROSE
UNGARO, faa mi*, ro d UNKNOWN
TENANT&amp;OWNERS.
N O D C aO P tA L C
None* la haraby y u an Bmt. p u ­
auant to Bm ontor w 9 n d Judgrnanl
a r e * ad to te a crane In im O r a n
Court ol S r o muto Counfy. Ftortda. I
Win a*9 Ifm property akualad In
Sanenol* Couiry. Ftortda. rtamrbmd
aa
LOT 33. BLOCK A ROUNO LAKE
ESTATES. ACCOROBtG TO T M
PLAT THEREOF AS RCCOROCO *4
PLAT BOOK 14. PAGE 7. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
ro d commonly knoan aa:
315 Rooaavat. Ovmdo. FL 32786
« puM c i* a . to Bm faghaal ro d baal
bkktor. tor caah. u Bm meat kora
door ol Bm Sammoia County
Courthoua*. Srolord. Ftonda. al
11 00 AM on Jwm 11.3002
DaUd: M ay* 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
BylAary 3traum
Daputy Clark
In actortonp* mth Bm Amartcroa
Act paraona ram
n aadng a apacml accommodakton to pvkopal* In Be* prat aadkig ahoUd rp n tacl court
(407J818-43X, not tolw Biro aavan
(7) daya pnw to Bm procaadng. B
hairing roparmd. (TOO) 1-900-9858771. or Voka (V)1400-9884770.
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o n■o-*i- era
n#t«y
Maaon AAaaocfalaft. P A
17787 U S. IB Norm. SUM BOO
C lu ra eto r. FL M714
(777)8343900
P ubiah May 18. 22. 2002
MM113
M T M C M C U IT COURT
CP T M EMHT1DBTH
juorC lAL O r tc u r r
O PF L O R D A
M AND FOR
C A M NO.: 03-CA444-14-L
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA by
r o d Brough 1 * Secretary o t m*
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS.

UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS OP. ALLEN J LANE,
dacaaaad; ro d UNKNOWN
TENANT&amp;OWNERS:

8873 1ST S T , SANFORO, FL
17771
m pubAc saw , to m e N ghad and b a d
bkktor. tor caTO. d Bm r o d Irarr
door cB th* Samkwla County
Courthoua*. Santord. Ftortda. d
1140 AM on J u m 4 2007
D ated May 3 .2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK O F T M COURT
By Mary S * a c m
Dapwy Clark
in
i Dtod
i n n i n g ■ f^kdR-^ m o n v
m crtdkrt to perkey mto In te a proea a d n g ahoUd contact court
A dokeanB on d tatophorm n u rd a r
1407*88 4 3 X . n d b d N n aavan
(7) day* prtor to Bm procaadng. B
hearing imparted. (TDD) 1 4 0 0 4 8 4
•771, or Ytok* (V) 1 4 0 4 9 8 5 4 7 7 0 .
r t i Florida R d ty Sarvto*.
Salem Saxon. P A
P. O. Boa 3309
Tampa, a 33801
1113)222-3222
P u tN tM a y 1 4 21,3003
MM1IS
M T M C M C U ir COURT
OP T M DOHTONTH

C A M NO:04ON-11 7 7 4 4 0 4 .
M RE: THE MARRUOE OP
W41MM PASSALACOUA,
DOLORES PASSALACOUA.
NOTICS OP ACTION FOR
h t o t r a i n kn* n p
r|H
TO: DOLORES PASSALACOUA
BTM Fraredqrd Avame
PNtodatohra. PA 11114
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Bid r o ackon
you ara rarpikad to aanra a copy ol
y o u rato an rtatanan . B an y to • on
WILLIAM PASSALACOUA. cto
Slarkvy M. SBvw Anomay d Lam,
P A , n h o aa a d d a ts la 13X Douglaa
Avanu*. SUM X I . Longmeod.
Ftortda 32771 on w batora (data)
JUNE 7. 2002. and Na lha o n ^ n *
ram m a dark d Be* Cowl d X I
North Park A n n u a. SarJord. Ftortda
32771, batora aarvtca on Padbormr
or m m a -ki NT, Bmraattor. B y o u la i
to do ad. a datau* may b* rotarad
*0* n d ybu tor Bm tdtol damandad
m m ap aM o n .
Copraa ok a i c a u l docunanto m *ea
caaa. k id u d n g ontor a, ara evaBabto
d th* Ctotk cl im O r a * C ourt!
oMc*. Ybu may ravtorn Bmaa Oocum anti u » n rag u id .
You m u d k a x m* Ctoik oI Bm
CkciBI C ourfa oOto* nadtod ol y o u
currant addraa*.
(Ybu m ay M*
Noaca of Currant A ikkiia. Ftonda
Supram * Court Approved Famity

WAANMQ: RUa 1 2 4 8 4 Ftonda
Famky Lam RU aa ol Ptocadura,
raqura* oartdn automaBe dtoctoawt
of
aona. in d u in g dam toad or BBtong
of pto ad n g a
DdadM AV 4 3002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OP T M CMCUfT COURT
By-.SrAonda Paopto!
Deputy Ctotk
P u b id t May 1 4 2 2 .2 4 and Jwm
420Q 3
MM116
I
M T M C M C U T COURT FOR
I COURTY,

M RE: ESTATE OP
JOHN L BROWN.
NOTICS TO C M OfTORS
Tha atk iard iak u n ol Vm a d a to c f
JOHN L SHOWN. D in a a a iL F l*
fA k rb * 03-444CP. to panrRig In • «
CkcuB Court tor Sanenol* Cowry.
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a. - - roi_ j _ i ---I FOr fOm, rro.—
I vQE
ib
L^tVi•XjfT, gfc
*1«—
k to a a a of mhkh to P O B a BOM.
Srotord, Ftortda 37773 Tharm m aa
Off
h*f
toBvOY attorney ara * d form I
Al creato r* of Bm d* * J * t and

tn d u a n g
wrkyartatod ctoro*. on nhom a copy
of hto Iktoca to a a n o d m u d Ma m*»
ctoana *rm ta a cow l W1D9N T M
LATER OP 3 MONTHS AFTER T M
DATE OP T M FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR X
DAYS AFTER T M DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
Al c m * c r a d k n of Bm dacadare
r o d c m * paraona hortng cldm a w
tn d u an g wrmrwad. conangar* or
claim* ram Be* cow l WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER T M DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W L i
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* ol Bm I m pubiraBon of
mm Noaca ■ May 1 4 2003
J E fN F E R BROWN
KD8 WVe* Spring* BNd.
Win** Spring*. Ftortda 33709
JUUE EASON SMITH. PA.
Flofkto B * Nwrlmr 997132
Attorney tor P aracn d Rapraaareamra
3090 W Ve* Springe BoUavard
Ortado, Ftortda 33785
Tatophorm: (107)3884910
Facarmto: (407)3841238
PlAJah May IS. 32,2002
MMII7

CITY DP LONOWOOO
NOT1CI OP PUSLK HSARMO
TO CO N 8B SR PROPOSED ANNEXATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF LONOWOOO. FLORttA. B id
P L A B tT V rS NOTICI OP ACTION
•m Lcngmood C ly Carm eaaton wS hold a pubBc hearing on Monday, May X .
TO.
2003. * 7 0 0 P.M. or a to o n Bmraafl* aa p o aa b li. m Bm Lcngmood Cay
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES,
Comneaakm Chamber*, ITS Waal Warren Avanu*. Langpmood. Ftonda to conGRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
aid * ark-y!k m of Bm taiakkig ovdnanc*
LIENORS.
■CREDITORS.
O m n r o c a NurW w 8 4 1 8 M (ANX 4 1 4 7 )
TRUSTEE3
OH
OTHER
Ptoaaa b* advmad U d Bit* o ran m eo pravrda* tor Bm ro n aiab o n at oartdn
CLAIMANTS OF ALLEN J LANE.
O KM M d
M l i l p m d w n h fl N w m I ty.
tfwougft, under or agmtnrt
UNKNOWN Mf INS. DCYISM8,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS OF ALLEN 3 LANE.

r o d a* partma having or ctokreng to
hkva any nght, H k. w ke a raal i i km
praparty haram daaenbad: CUR­
RENT
RESIDENCE
UNKNOW1UAST
KNOWN
ADDRESS UNKNOWN.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Bmt r o achon
to toradoaura mortgage on km kTtovrtng daaenbad property kl
Sam nola County. Ftortda:
LOT 7. BLOCK • . WEATHERSFIELO FIRST ADDITION. ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED BI PLAT BOOK I I .
PAGES 66 ANO B7. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
an d having a commonly known
M l kAchigro Avanu*. AAamore*
Sprmga, FL 37714
haa baan Had agamai you r o d you
ara raqurad to aanra r o gngkmi ol
y o u wntton d i l i n i i l . t any. MBi Bm
Sammot* Cowry Clark ol Be* Cowl
waken X daya bom Bm 9 m data ot
pubacaiun. and to larv a a copy on
PiamMT* Attorney. Leonard T.
Lincoln, ol im La* Fern ot MASON
a ASSOCIATES. P A , m hoia
ad d rro i m 17767 U S Highway t i
North. Surte 800. Mangrove Bay.
C to a m a l* Ftonda U 784. w«vn X
daya bom im i m dal* at
ban, ad m n m a a default m i b*
antarad a g a n tl you tor Bm r a t*
Dated. MAY0 8 3 0 0 3
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE CQURT
By RuBi Kmg
Aa Daputy Clerk
cc Maaon AAaaoaalae. P A
m accordanca ram I
With DoabJib** Act. paraona rath
d u k k M nao S ng a apeemt accommodaaon to pamepar* ai But pn&gt;
caadm g ahoukt contact c o u t
AkiTinalraiicn * mlaphona n u rto *
I -4074 8 5 -4 3 X not lator Bmn aavan
(7) day* pru t to im procaadmg N
hearing m paaad. (TDD) 1400-9888771, or Ykxca (V) 1400-988-6770.
via Ftonda Relay Sam e*
Maswi AAuocmtoa. P A
17787 US 19 N . Swla 500
Ctoanval*. FL X 7 0 4 4 S 8 8
Aim Leonard T Lrxdn
(7 2 7 )8 X 3800
Pubkiti May 1 4 22.3003
MMII4
Bt THE CWCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEM NOLI COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE N a : 01-CA-1M7-14L
c it if in a n c ia l m o r t g a g e

COMPANY. INC, FiYC’A FORO
c o n s u m e r f in a n c e c o m p a n y .

BTC.

GIFFORD EDWARO FOOR1E.
PATRICIA MARIE FOORlE.
c it if in a n c ia l e q u it y

SERVICES. INC F K A
c o m m e r c ia l c r e d it

CONSUMER SERVICES. INC.
IRWIN UNION BANK ANO TRUST
COMPANY AND UNKNOWN
TENANT&amp;OWNERS.
NOTICE OF SALE
Nokca ■ haraby given mat. pw
lu a rj u »m Ontor w Fm * Ajdgmart
anMrad n tfea causa n km C irc a
Court ol Semmoto Cowey. Ftonda I
Sarrvnom County. Ftonda. daaenbad
a*
E xhibit -a *
LOTS 25 ANO X , TOWN OF SYL­
VAN LAKE. ACCOROINQ TO THE

Tha eom ptoli la g * dau rtpic n by n u lai ro d boueto ro d Bm oninroc* can
ba obli kmd from the Okie* of Bm Cry Ctoik. Longmood Cay Ha*. 173 W
Warren Avmnua, Lcngmood. FL. Al t e a maaang. kTOraaiad partma may a p p a *
ro d b* heard mkh raapact to Bm propoaad ontomne* Thm haartng may b*
coremuad tram ton* to b n * unt* Inal acbcn la lakro
Al paraon* ara adrtaad Bml * Bmy d ea d * to appeal any daemon mad* *1
Bmaa nrniang a h aaikigi. Bmy m l n eed a record al Bm proc**dng» ro d tar
auch p u p o a a . Bmy may need to em u * (m l a verbatim record M Bm proceed­
ing* H m ad*, a h k h record to mckato Bm totbmony arid evidence uoon which
am ap p all to to ba baaed ( p * Sac. 386 0105. Ftortda Siatut*«). Paraon* wTO
itoabmima niadkig aaamiroo* to parttdpaia m any M Bmt* procaadnga
ahoUd coraact th* ADA coontomior al (407)380-3461. al toaai 48 hour* n
advance ol km meecng
CITY OF LONOWOOO
QERAU3INE D ZAMBRI
CITY CLERK
Pubiah: May 4 1 4 3003

*T. JOHNS IBV4R WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Ohra* W rtoro N u lc a o l Intondad Wabdcl D adaton
Th* Dwtnci gva* nooca ol k i mtotk to maua a p a n * to Bm loaowmg appacent|!J on J u n e I f , 2003
Acadian Induairto*. I r e . 141 Mrotoim Onva, Srotord. FL 3277 1. apptcabcm
#4-117 31660-34 Th* prciacl m tocalad n Sammol* County. Secaon a .
Tomnihg) IB Souki. Rang* 31 Eaat Th* ERPapplcaaon m tar morMcaPon to
•m pravtoualy mauad tw laca m at* irmnagamara panrai* to atom r o awraaa*
m v n p arv u jl area on Senkord Central Park II. Lota 2d and 3 1 The propel wm
mclud* 9 bu k in g addoon. aaanrmiad parkkig. r o d atJaigam anl ol r o awilkifl
dry ratanbonpond Theracalvmgmalwtiocfy w k m MM Sm ahC anal
Crane InabkAa al Amartca. Inc. 1013 Umoand C a n t* Common*, S o * im .
Marnand. FL 33751. application 44-117-31680-X. Th* propel la tocalad In
Sanvnol* County. Section X . Tomnahp 1 ) Souki. Range X Eaal Tha
ERPappacaacn a tor motMcabon io km pravnuaty mauad aw laca w* * mroagamanl parm ta to alow r o n craaaa ai km e n p e n u a a n a on km 011-acro,
Lot 10. Pima* II ol Santord Central Park. Th* propel ra* Indud* conatruccon
tar km C rane kmttui* B uJdng Tha racafvaig waterbody a km M M Sman
C an *
Tim 9toa(t) co n ain n g each al km ab o v e kaud appacabon&lt;i) w* avalabi* tor
rmpacaon Monday keough Friday MCepI tor le g * hoM eyi. 9 00 a m to 8 00
p m al km S I John* R har Walar Manegamara Oitmci H aadquartan or km
appropriate Sronca C a r t* Th* D am d ra* taka acacn on each perm* applcaoon kaMd abova ukeea a paction tor ro aunm alraav* procaadng (hearing)
m Mad pu rtu ro l to km provmnn* ol Sacnarm 1 X 8 9 9 ro d 1 X 8 7 . Ftonda
Sralulaa Chapter 2 8 1 0 6 and 40C-I 1007. Ftonda Adnvnmlratrve C oda

(FAC)
A paraon whoa* aubeiaraial n a ra a ia ar* akaciad by any ol km Dmmcfi prohaanng n accordance mkh Sector.* 120 S69 ro d I X 87. F S , or a l parka*
may reach a mnoan agreement on m e d alu n aa r o alwrmttv* remedy u n d *
Secaon 1 X 573, F S Chooarag medmtion mil not advaraafy * 9 * 0 km right to
a haanng 4 m adaaon doe* not te am ei a lerkerrera Th* p recede** tor pw•u n g nrndaoon v * M torth ki Seckon 1 X 5 7 3 . F S . r o d Rulaa X 101 III
and X 109 401 - 4 0 4 F.AC. PabHona iraal comply r a il km taquram araa *
Ftonda Acm n ra reav a Cod*. Chapwv X 10* ro d b* Mad e*n (racarvad by)
km Omtad Clark, tocalad M Omtnct Haartquartara, 4049 Rato S trait, PalaSu.
Ftortda 32177.
Paabon* tor ad nnm traiv* hearing an km m o v e applcabonfi) muat b* Mad
mewl twenty on* (21) day* ol pubkcaoon al k** none* or mthm twanfy-aim
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123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
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163 Television A Stsrea/Radto
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187 Sporting Goods
169 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Gardin
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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93 Rooms For Rent '
96 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
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100 Condomtoum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
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105 Dupies/Tiipiex
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114 W a/ehousa/R entaJ S p a ce

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201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AntiqueCoHectlbles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

115 Industrial Rental

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snndsrM oompankxahk) and greal
vteas are some of tw teakasa. Rank
Marta i t *357 lor sm ctency
aparlmants and (3 4 5 for ona
are Included m the rent For mors
information, ca l 407-323-4430

M ARINER'S V ILLA G E
LAKE ADA 1 DOftM. S4SOAJO
2 BORM. H 70M 7 A l® UP

. Cates rncUded

3A N F5liO : Nawty Rsmodatedl
1BR/1BA $475/Mon9i. 1st plus
Daposk (407)774-0002
1 0 7 — M o b il e H o m e s

For R en t
ELDER APRINOO Oft BR 427 1 0
2 Bedrooms *125 wfc A up. $125
deposit. Cad 407-133-3904 or 407103-7934.
SAkFORO 2BR/1BA, HO PE IS.
J45OU0NTH. PLUS OEPOSIT
4*7-3331107

101—H ousesFurnished

1 1 8 — O f f ic e S p a c e F o r

103—H ouses*

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U n f u r n is h e d
*000 OOWN - WHY R C N m
3BfV 38A For S ate
i O den Payers. A ssistance

252 Accounting
253 AddKIona A
254 Air Conditioning

S ale
DELTONA 10acres. Ideal tor mcbke
homesite. horses, cants, terming or
nursery! Zoned agricultural.
34 900/ACHE Sm. down w/owner
finance 104-707-1773 or (04-707-

Shut Prastar 0 Counter Helper lor
busy dry darner in Lake Mary. 4073330704 or 407-3330070.
Wrecker dnvw needed. Musi have
Cteaa B divers fcanee a hater 2001
Country Club Road. Sanford. 407322-0930.
91—

A PA R TM E N T S /H O M ES T O
SHARE
Mature Parson to share house
Sanlord-145(ymo. or II 2Vwk
must tova d o g s 407-328-1743
9 3 — R o o m s Fo r R e n t
2 Story VClonan Home. Histone
Charnel. M e . balcony, h o u se
pnvrtegee. JIOOrWK. 1100 deposit.
407-320-5277
WEEKLY RENTALS
S ta rtin g # tO lN rh.

4(77-330-4423
Fountain Lodge of Sanford has
special ratee lor defy, weakly. A 5
day accom m odations. Can 407330-313573230040 tor detaka
W ry idea, vary clean k m rm. Newly
rem odeled, ax ud, cable. A C . Indry.
phone, kitch u se . sac. dr, raseteni
ow ner, private e n tran ce N o
S m oking I O nly d ra g free lo b a r
n a a d apply. 407-330-7373.

r.ntcaw ie btioooo
frit homsoemri m ou rn tend
lay • teas etetTM cate
led . f im ln w i. Sisal
. MUICf. TOlimA)

407-321-0759

DOYLE S RENTALS

Ovtedo: 1BFV1BA W,'Porch. W/D
Hook-Ups Heat/Air *5357*500
Deposit.
Deltona: 3B(V1Balh WTOfllca A
Carport. *700*050 Deposit
8snford:3B(V1 BA
W/Carport.
Storage Rm W W/D Hook-Ups
*7001*050 Deposit
Sanford: 36R/1BA w/F amity Rm.
W/Carport. W/D Hook-Ups, Lg
Comer LoL No Patel *7001060 Dap
S m fon t 38FV2BA W/Wtog A Farntiy
Rm.. SmgM Car Clangs. Comer Lot
i Floors. Lg Pabo. *0007*750
Deposit
DOYLE REALTY. INC.
(4*7)3m u t e
i RENT A SELL HOMES

Large baauOfii home. 371. CHA,
hardwood Roars, washarkkyar hook­
ups. fenced (TSiVmo. 407-3360457.

4BR 1.S BA: New Roof. Ceramic
Tie. 11x21 Sc Porch, Pool, on Over
1/4Acre. (85.900
Over 1/4Ada 3BR1 BtehlAr. dn.
appfc. haavSySeed Prioad lot ipkck
uia (84.900
4DR 2BA: Over 1800 Sq Ft, Liv,
Dm. Fam Rm W,TWaptece. Deck.
Garage *102.900.
28R 13 BA: New Roof. Ceramic
TIM. Sc Porch. Over 1400 Sq Ft.
Nlcafy Landscaped. Poof. Fenced
(104.900
Custom 6ft 48R 3BA: Over 2500
Sq FL Lw, Din. Fsm Rm. 22x40 Sc
Pool and Spa, 3 Car Gar. Over 1/3
acre *259 900
Custom BR4 BR 2 BA: Over 2300
Sq FILM Dm, Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
PocL2Car OaragaonOwr L2 Acre
*210.900.

Sanford: 3/2. CHA. S a cttm T
*05a/month.
The Hktenan Group
407-331 0333

PAUL OSBORNE

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Saeking a parson to thara my
home, vww ol Lake Monroe, house
pnvkeges C al 407-3287232 lor an
apporntmani
Share 4BR 2 B A htm e. Sw kcrdA ae.

Living Room with Fireplace.
W aiher/Dryer. *375 Security.
U tetw l Inducted (407)375-1110
9 7 — A pa r tm en ts F u r n is h e d
t . 2nd (If. 1 B R h ea l A
tea, *325iho . lit, last,

Joe person, no pete, no
ppty O 915 W 1st St .
My after 12 noonl

AUCTTON-Mey H . 100 pel
Minna, Akara. BM— a Resort
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1 2 piece Name Brand Quean
ORTHOPEDIC PILLOW TOP
Mattress S a l Brand New. SM In
Plastic. SacrEtoe *100. Can Dativer.
407-433-0848.

1 A cherry stekpi bed, sold wood,
with petow op mattress sei. Never
used 6e l *549 Cm deivw. 407-4230230.

77* and 6 CTiees w riest. SM n Box.
*950. U nited China Cabinet Avek.
Can Dekver 407-432-0330.
A Ful su e mattress set. New m
kkel sei *00.407-422-0048

A KINO SIZE PILLOW TOP
orthopedc matttessiet.
New In pisstlc. Sal *195.
407-4325840
Bed: Black ton canopy bed wsh
lesxy bm ptoetopsal Newerlead.
407-402*2770.______________
owoa, iQCaiiHJn Jaarworu,. onnoipwjic
5 y&lt;warrarky TWn *75.
U *90. quern *98. Mig 1175 Never
407-402-2770.
Couch. M Itakan Leather Sola.
*075. LovssssL *025. Chair. *525.
&amp; wd New SM to PteMc Cm DMver.
407-422-0230.

PRUNDCr TOY* AND OMTS I
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wfxle/lron/brass, IranMe, never,
iwwt Ml b a n ! OoMm sM M R ,
4075005577.
Dtorg Rtxm-1 J p c scld
Chippendale chairs. btMM * teach,
never used, ooal (Ok. s a l 11351,

server. *250. 407500-1411.

^uSon Bed: Brand Mew,
■8,1115. A te e M a m n
Iron Day B ed, 575. 057*7*7.
Fukxi: Bteck tkkjks taroe pka T Nsk
■ Never usmL M i t o W

*000, sa« (375. AJ oak. 5375.407-

680-0577.

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cleaning
oven.
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*000k
sepsrate/y 388-315-4030

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b p L sotiM or UUsrl CHI teW sa l (5 7 7 )3 U -« n sr visit

ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE. Do yea mm *800 te a MyT
Your own locxlcmdy route 70 K ir k u w e i Candy A3 tor
*9.991 Call (100)998-VEND. ADkROOOd)).

KENNEL MANAGER A CARETAKER M *
Heeaa salary, sad 1
tram (HIV* at) (407)5*4-1117.

MRMMAR3-FL LJ.OOQ/mor(ratewac) 1 0 localv
w as.aotcM | WRim. 4knitted SI 0^00 figM sd.(*00)P*5WOi (34 k n .) ADU9950T

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local vaodini sites 0 0 ,0 0 0 CaM teqursd (M 5J39M 974
(Tad A sa)

COMFUTER/IHTEDIET PERSON-FMTMa 5754110/
Horn. (KCUII-OOTOar wv

Rebuild C ndd FREE EVALUATION (100)135-1145 U coaed/Booded/InM ed/ ncmprofli www tewwtioruon orj

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LAROB LAKEFRONT PARCELS 149,900
(19,900 Uksvtew. New private IstaOsal
otssaa 41 sMd to KaaavfBe Paved m
r o w r i boat iffffbi md l i l t m
M teO rnTdoTl 17

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The tenants anasy eukar is a n MLMI It's a trend oaw
system caUadEMMI Earn IOk weakly, by k Baal (500)04)OMI M JWJ.

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. CaU now (100)704-3114 sm 111.

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Ladies f ill FREE! t»o;i786T,VLK
Crtdll C«rd Billing
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P roperty!!!
What does that mean to you?

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Bed Rm Set: Entlrs Bed Set
W/Hdbrd/Flbrd, Dresser, Mirror,
OwMwxIM. Stem SM Bated *750
C m DeSver 407-422-0230.

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Larger
kitchen privileges free cabla
kyerllOOWk.
waaher/dryer
1 1OO/wk. lak e Ave to
Sanlord. 407-000-7023

1 Luxury firm pteawtop set with 7 yr
w em rfykA *135, queen *140, kxig
*310. Brand new. Located to
Sanlord, 407-402-2770.

M*ATTINnO N**^fsw in teger J003. Pastel io b a tl JJMSM RVkr. Fvkl beneftWPsad Tytesaa^Ns s g a t— nac.
A a eg te^ ca # . 7 * 0 1 &lt; m ) 7 » W 3 se t. 101.

OVER YOUR HEAD IN DEBT7 CradR CteM/BdbT CM

\ itoitei Huy ana

Private Room in Longwood Home.
S tead y Em ployed. N on-Sm oker
188/w i. *50 Deposit 407-0304210

&gt;, 0.000 BTU. used
1 mordu cote rww ( 10a saerttos price
*75 00 C el 407-0005577.

2 CHESTER DRAWS. 1 TRIPLE
MRROR DRESSER. PINE , GOOD
CONDITION *250 OR BEST
OFFER 407-322-5409

tea m 1-7 so»-cr»ca. Seoedey May IMt, I0J0 mb /
l (M5)S55-579I

VFIJIURE 1 PROPER I It S
JO/ 3 ? I 4 / 6 4

Kitchen privileges. SlOQVrk. *100
deposit. UUruea included 407Large pkjsh hom e, Sarkvd/D eitona
area. S o m a h o u se prhrttegaa.
}10CW* n d u d e s aA C al tor d e ta il
407-324-0000__________________

1 KINO SEHTA. poeturepedto seL
never taed Cow *2K sa l *298. Can
detiver. 407-0000577.

1 8 1 — A p p u a n c i b Ac

F u r n ttu r e F o r S a

ArFORDABLE HUMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

irrtiV rf.'rtrt N l T lf f t

Strop fW n p ilon lit n u d id toe
busy optomeirtc oftics on Lake
U vy Btvd. MadcM e tc e te r a s Pirn
E xcitant math A corrvrwcatione
Hues a m ust C al 407-322-2230

181— A p p lia n c e s Ac
F u r n ttu r e F o r S a le

1 6 3 — W a te r fr o n t
P r o pe r t y F o r S ale
Wstertront property on the Si Johns
Rarer. Lowland, 15/7 on river, 150 on
slough. Approx. 70(7 from water to
water, approx 2 2/3 sera. Bonus:
approi one so * on paved road Great
place lor camper, camping or
houseboat. (1 3 .5 0 0 Arm. 407-3243370.

267 Lawn Servlcee
266 Legal Servlcee
269 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
299 Oii, Lube A Filter
294 Painting
299 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
29fl Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
3 0 3 S ecretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Poof Servlcee
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Sheet Metal
318 Wei Drilling
319 Window Washing A Tinting

1B1— A p p l ia n c e s Ac
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

t BRASS BED. QUEEN SEHTA,
poskjmpadto sal 0 tavna. Never uasd.
ooak (1K. sa l *775. Can ctelver 407
8600577.

A r c U orb

Nmsas wanted. Work af home In
heath Item 5500 to 5t500 PT. C al
Hotly 1888-233-9050_______

255 Alteratlone
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabineta
263 Carpentry
264 Carpel A Institutions
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tie
288 Child Care Centers
289 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Dativeiy Services
275 DrywaJI
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Men
279 Hurting
260 Home Improvements
261 Irrigation A Repair
262 Janitorial Services
263 Jewelry A Repair
264 Laksfront Clearing
285 Landscaping
266 Laundry Services

38edroom/2^alh mottee home on"
10 acres In G eneva. Asking
*09.900. 407-349-5874

1 4 1 — H o m e s Fo r S ale

New Comfort km 1 6Mtes need M
tens Night Am*. FU 4 Part Vna
Breakfast H ostess. Apply In parson
si 590 Ava Court, Sanford, behind
Cracker Barr*.

235 Truck/Buses/VBns For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motoncydes/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentaia
241 Rec. VeWdes/Campers For Sale
243 Traitors For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

35x10mcbkehome, s&amp;achodFL im.
partly rumd. carpeted, caking Ians,
newstove, newAC. Located totown
■ Country(SdUffi Pwk, 5355 Orange
BML LkMcxvoe Aakrig *17000 358
740-1095

Ren t
12 M E E 0 5 5 * 4 6 0 5 © Al have
CHA and private barha (407)322-

231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive

2000 Fisstwood 1.475 iq ft,
3BFV2BA. dan, veukted cakinga,
totsof aiaraga. nice park witopock,
or can moveto your tot Ci«ng tens
■ garden tub. Tiro minutes tram*w
Grssnwsy *51.000 407-324-1410

Sanlord *1000 down, 32. 1 car
garage, shad, child's play sat.
upgraded kitchen A bath, recently
remodeled. 1200 sq ft. home
warranty. *09.900. Call Todd
OREL
(MAX.. 407-247-4104

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AUTO M OTIVE

Fo r S ale

1 5 3 — A c r e a c e Lo t F o r

Ctean A Sacua lor Svtgte AdMI onfy
Also Room tor Rant Ful House
prtvkagea. 5130/wk, all utilities
included 407-0390137.

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

1 5 7 — M o b il e H o m e s

For Sola By Owner 100 Pmecreat
3BTV1BA, al remodeled. Buyer can
choose carpeting *00.500 rww:
wi) go to realtor In 3 weeks. O
*89.900. 407-788-8343.

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154 Open House
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Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
legal Services

45 Debt Consolidation |
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
58 Financial Services
81 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

161— A p p l ia n c e s Ac
F u r n it u r e Fo r S a l e
Baikoom: 7 pc CHERRY WOOO 4
poster bad, *a dove tafod. '
unused, MS in box. Cost tfik, ssi
&gt;1690 Hwtfi beams aitokdfo 407600-1411
Lsetwr Cha*. ten (M y), wrds 1
eorrSutMt i s. no M rs. let &gt;100
407 365-7035
SOMrBED. BCIOE WITH FLORAL
design . oooo condition itoo

CALL

407324-77*2
TMn Bed Wkh Frsms,
Comlonsr And She***. &gt;50 00
366-753-0820
187— S r o r r iN G G

&gt;1660 407-660-1411

191— B u ild in g
M aterials
tor Bams, Boat Doc**. Snap*, arc
AMO C U w t mpa:
fS'aJORITOOCVm . IS’i TCT (707,'aa
Surptoa S M I 6 Supply, Inc Apopka
407-203-57*6
Ac

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Extra Largs Dog Cag*.
Qood CoraWon. &gt;40 00
407-337-0167
Sarfer CRtsn ntttk WlirQ bird - any
land - Frtsntfy 4 happy to raplaca
MoMn tailing bird. Easy payments,
fixed Incoma. 407-666-7737.

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R E A L
R E N T A L

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out o( State
Property For Sals
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mottto Homs Lots For Sale
148 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mottto Homes For Sale
150 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sato
163 Waterfront Property For Sato
165 Duplex For Sato

S

81
Tb Sham
83 Rooms For Henl'
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87 Apartments •Furnished
88 Apartments - UrRumlehed
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Dupies/Trtplex
107 Mottle Home* For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Wamhouea/Hental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

211—

E S T A T E

223— M iscellaneous

ANTIQUl/COLLRCniLES
ITaM* Top Singer Sewing Machine
|wkh Cover. &gt;17 00 407-322-2771

Rare Find

Panaeonic TSMs Top
Player. 2 Speakers A 129 TT
Country-Cleieief1s»|pous and touch Mors. Super
buy at &gt;321 407-323-4321

TfoCVOa Parted ConiMon. Hulty
AdUITricyM.3tpeed.toar bww,
&gt;143 firm
407-322-2360

KAYAK"

21 7 — G a r a g e S a l e s

O N TH E

[Hot &amp;uboi S a n t a Frtdeyl 541

WEKIVA RIVER

25th St Sanford) IdSC. UNIQUE
ITEMS.

■Rentals 'instruction
•Private Ouktod Tour* -Fishing
•Cuetomdrsd Trips

SmMpm306VWsnRoadledWeal

v***

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r^e^^^ee■

CMado. behind *ro ttaSon Open
every Sefordey a Sunday, 06, tow
overheed-tow price*. 407-360

221— G o o d T h in c s
Ea t

to

LMhckS 3 EyedPeed X Pfckiig
Cucwrtoers. &gt;10perBuahei 3001
Celery Av*. Sanford. 407-321

Picnicand RelaxIna intoplec*
O! rwivfni
407-321-7166
or vM usen tw web at
230— B o a ts Ac
A ccessories

223— MISCELLANEOUS
4 .W 4 .E H V
Have Your Advemerng Flyers
Printed &gt; totall ed toTh*

O N L Y 4 .5 C P E R
C O P Y I!!!
Cal THE SEMINOLE HERALD
Advertising Dsp4 For Data**
407-322-2811

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407*323-7779

IWM maintenedL fO-TOOobo. Can
[be teen at Mchois Outooerd Svc.
Center, 1000 W. 1st S I, Santord.
467-2214886
A* 5o*t New prop. 360 Chevy
nxs* eaf kad TMax B500 or kede
tor 4X4.407-324-0407.

103t, or older Underwood
typewriter, working good! Have
wun fo«u down i m m , wouaa

Kb* &gt;100. 407-374-0ISO

IHOOSMTVSeSanMOwncaQaiat]
Merer painted. &gt;000. 40/831
2834.

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we wrt make the chsnoe lorths nmd avIMto sdQon. Please dtecfcyour ad
on lha IW day of putMaRon. Ryou ind an error, passes cal us awnedstely
and«*e«*■ coned »ie error tor R* nest pubfcaaon. We arertsponeWe lor Rie
yirsl Ineerttonorty and only tor Rie coal ttffia *ra» Insertion.
&gt;

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OuSUemaervMCwM 407-3 0 Buying *S partonN watercrsl
See Qpo. Yamaha, etc, wcrtiing or
not Cash paid. 407-71M397.

Looking fora treed boatandtor
moforT Wk/v*got twmt Cone tee

M l W. 13th S*. Sanford
Haircuts M 00. Ssniort &gt;7 00
CrvkSen under 12, &gt;5 00
•Perm* RoSar Sat &gt;40 00
■Cara Free Curl and leisure
Curl* &gt;40 1 &gt;50

L6 0 K III
Tha New 2002
Saa/N/Sportl

-------iRUTTKHB------47 PIECES, 1*208 - leSOE.
PLUS 16 SHEET MUSIC
tU O A D H E S , &gt;100. ALSO
OTHER
VARIOUS
MUSK
BOOKS. 407-322-4361.
SPAI SPAI SPA1 7 FT Lounger. 5
person. Shp loaded with Shoulder.
Pip, Back. 1 Neck Jets Underwater
UhL cedar ctbfwt Never used. Fid
warranty Uel &gt;4201 mull taenhee
&gt;1650. 407 654-0141

Coma Check Them Out)
Many Modeie To Chooea
Brand New Bod 8 Trailer
Starting At - It.***.

Nichols Outboard
Service Center
1000 Weal tel SL Sanford
407-122-0*84

WS Sal YCur Bod on ConsvxnenL
Hlrtinl*
to ■■ |m
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1/UwuAiu
SM
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407-3224)9*4.

231—Cars For S ale
” flEP&lt;bi R O S S R iP d S "

PORTSALE

229 Auction*

• INSTANT CRE04T • .
TAKE OVER PAYMENTSVI
CALL MR. PRICE I
S# Habta Esoartol
SANFORD 407-321-5163

2 5 ‘ ■
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•INSTANT CREDIT*
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS!'!
CALL MR. PRICE!
Se HabU Eepenol
SANFORD 407-321-5163
"REPOS REPOS REPOS"
•CREDTTO INSTANTANEO*
TiansAero Lae Psgo* A Su
i a Sr Preooi

C h in a C a b in e ts ,
SANFORD 407-321-5163

2 O a k T a b le s , C o u c h -C h a ir ,
R e f r ig e r a t o r / ic e -w a t e r ,
L ik e

new

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G E

W a s h e r -D r y e r

G la s s w a r e , D o lls

235 Truck/Buses/VSns For Sato
235 Car Rantata
238 VRhictos Wanted
238 Motorcyctot/Bikes For Sato
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rsc. VsNctos/Csmpam For Sato
243 Trailer* For Sato

S3Dodge Intrepid E3:132X mil**.
Mtoer. pw. pt. ASS, keyless
nmols, besuhhi condfica &gt;3,900.
407-474-0004.
M Firebird. Red. 6 cyi. auto,
boded, nre (peal 11000 CM eriar
6pm, 407-323-2510.

H iV h m — HVhiAII

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
BmwMng
254 Air CoorMonlng

i—

T ruck/B uses/V ans For

PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
NO CR£Drr...BAD CREDIT
SANFORD 407-321-5163
(S* Hatfo EsptnoO

MV HBB__ B ? HPW
CALL MR. CASH
and DRIVE AWAY TODAY FOR
As Ullfo Aa 51MOOWN1II
P H I BETTIS CAR CENTER
NO CREDIT... BAD CREDIT
SANFORD 407-321-5163
(Sa Htbla EapanoO

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To^ta^wriry. 1093. i S k T o B T
$1000
M
M 407-668-001 I or
^ 362-383
^ ^ H
4042.

M S a B B S S B e W M IHIIHIBIR
Advertise your bu sin ess or services for e s lime ee 12.00 p er dty.
Call (407)
322-2611 to sp
sak to a Classified Repreaantative
(407)322-2611
speak
258-Automottve

Lowell's Auto Repair
Toyota t A5E Maatar Machtokc
Foraign fi Donwaac Auto Rapa* 8
3400 Waal SR 41 Santord
Ca* 407-3026666
Hour* *00 •530
VTSAA4ASTEH CARD

Comprs Aryul— Pag* Aqui!
LLAME A M R CASH
Y LLEVESELO HOY
CON S I N PRONTO

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Santord. 407-321-5163
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235—

Truck/B uses/V ans For
S ale
"ROosRttoS R R F
•CREDTTO MSTANTANEO*
Trantfiero Lae Peooe A Su
Nombrel Llama a Sr. Preaol
Habltmot Inglet
SANFORD 407-321-5163

240— B o a t

R en tals

•CREDTTO MSTANTANEO*
Trenehero Lee Pago* A Su
Nombrel Liam* a Sr Preen!
HabUmo* Ingles
SANFORD 407 321-5163

CALL MR PRICE!
Se Habla Eepenol
SANFORD 407-321-5163

Lots More
M a y

1 6 , 1 7 , 1 8

612 Baywood Drive, Sanford
Sunland Estates

1001 NISSAN Truck. 06hm4et tbek
ahh. bedkner. cap. rack, runt great
&gt;1000 obo. 407-322 6963 or 407322-3069

Paid Training • Paid Vacation
Background &amp; Drug Screen
Required

904 Ford E-150 Cargo Van
dual ar. look* 6 rue perfect $6,500
obo 407-321-1851

407-578-7106
• k iririrk 'k irirk 'k -k

1994 Ford Taurue: 4 door. 36.000
mfoa anceiart umaig condSon. el
power, very minor body work
needed &gt;309S.obo. 407-3230771
86 Honda-Accord. Helchback.
54p/runa great, aiereo/caeaerie.
trade* welcome. &gt;700 or B O 407330 6541

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puna in.

407-3314123

Praatur* Claaning
Chemical Root CfoarVng
(No pr***ura. tala way
to bun a root)
Fro* Eternal**. UcAna.

301-ROOFtNC

I—

National Internal Aecaaa, )u*i
&gt;t4 05rinonlh or Bring l and r *
FREE! W* leaojr* foal r»**CI* 56k
dul up accaa* wun nakorwk)*
oevaraga. Why pay mor*7 Cal ua
M (386) 5605240. or vM ua on to*

T l l Ma n n 6 6 f m g "
Spedalflng to rorooflng
6 roproro 407-322-1926
Lx* RC 0060556

308-THERAPEimC
M assage

Aak About Our Spadatal

B o b ’s L a w n
S e r v ic e

271-C o n s tr u c tio n

Traah Removal 6 Hauling
Light Tro* Trimming

312—Tree S ervice

272-Dog G

r o o m in g

'Cotoaklu.
Dog Grooming Salon
1313 S Park Av*. Sanford
407-302S090

Umqu* Out BouUqim

407-3224991 |0fflc*|
407402-2611 (MobU*|

C I V Lawn Sarrtc*
ft* 8LAsrih ml e
d rnmauarrlal
netneraiai
uomnwcisi
Lawn Curing Cheapa*i In tawnl
Spmg daarvup. yank, garage*, tic.
Sartor CXtan Dlacourt*. 407-321S432 or 407-3264736
Hodg* Landacaplng
Lawn Mowing. Yard Ctaan Up
Oualriy Work AI

Tro* Sarvtoa-Nal Firm
Craw Leader*. Tro* Tiknmara
Top Pay. Benefit*. Drug Fro*. DL
roq.EOE
Lam* Tro* Seme* hx.

14003334737
Whal About Bob a Tro* Service
W* Accept AB CradS Card*.
Tree R e n ta l TnmnVng. Bobci
Svc Firewood, Fro* Eakmata*
ixrin* .407- 2601570

407-5602367

318—Well D rilling

291-M o r tg a g es

Suppurl your heal
butoiruo. they at* Uw
hear I oT your ruarounay.
You Mb nxl rriiutalAe
kcaJ U m v w - ami
w t v . n *1 life* libvclory.

2 9 2 0 S. O rlando Drive

ItM Honto Accord: Nee ptot gad
mtencir. KC heeds work &gt;1495 or
bait otter CaS 407-327-3657. alter
7 00pm.

407-321-

Avalon Canfor 4MM0060I5
Karan Chaltonon
LMT, 4MA0014401
Sirota Managamenl
1400 S. Park A * . Sanford
407-3304607

D a m n CanafojcOori too
RAISE. LEVEL and REPAIR
STRUCTURES
For Expert Advca cal
(407)4444)330

1994 Chevy 1500 WT V I 5 tpd.
B9k miles. Tael &gt;4200 obo 407
3235234

Lie, tot. 380774-5200

282-Internet S ervice
Providers

287-Lawn S ervices

NEAT-N-TIDY
407-324-1177

Lake Mary / Lake Jessup

Power ol Anonwy, WS*.
Bankruplcy, Nam* Chang*.
Otoar Sarvtoaa Amfobto.
CaB Lynda ar Laura

Commaroalr'RatxJaneaJ
Nick Kourpmkl*
086)7606070

•yi

40 Yr* Local Expwt

Call Jacquy, 388-1104838

TO U COLLECTORS

PaiMf l
AdopSoaOta*.

Im p r o v em en t

repair. A tomato rape*.
407-3201741

riouaa Claaning Sarytc*

295-Paralegal S vcs

DUN MTE:

W OOD W ORK

Wa Oriar Ttwa* Sarvtoaa
•MakJSarvtoa
•Offica CJaanmg
•Praaaur* Waahxig
•floor Refiniihing
. 407-3214711

NOW HIRING

8*1
40 Vra Local Ewart
I. HtstortGII

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263-Carpentxy

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1980 Chevy Luv Pick up; Rebuilt
engine, runs graaL Bedkner &gt;450
Alio heva Leers camper the* lor a
bng bed pnk up LA* new. &gt;75 407324-0510 or 407- 4636429

30 Ybara Expartanc* •
NoJoblboBmai
407-

300- Pr e s s u r e C l e a n in g

CHARLES D. (Dan) I8 LLIR
Ekxtoar. C8C0S 7285, hwVComm .

269-Cleaning S ervices

1988 Storoafi Pep Up Stria oU dtong
ncnv Meepa 6 AC, haw. tofol MxMar
6 tefng Eilra large
aRachmant. &gt;6.500 obo 407-6881764

TAKE OVER PAYMENTS!!!

-Oabri* Ramoval'Girag*
Oaanoma’Bruah'Mufchmg'Trmmi
ng-Ybu Nam* It W*&gt; Do B.
No Job Too Big « Smai

281-Home

JtoBar^

S ale

•MSTANT CREDIT*

279-HAUUNG

Ft** Pick-Up 8 Daihtory
407-334-3848

V e iiic ie s / C a m p e r s F o r

"REPtii HlKlThEPOi”

D
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»$-■• oervess
m--J.---n jI nmcry
Ai Phaaaa oi ConMrucaon
Proaca* Ctoanmg.
a *.
r ilin- g , aruuina
407-323-2841(Horn* Phone)
407-3144878 (Cal Phorw)

toMAnyPrk

INTERIOHEXTERIOR DOORS
TO ROTTEN WOOD
Over 30 yaara *xp4rianc*
Cal J R 407-666-2262

ec.

278-Ha n d y M an
iKkhanBMvCNfo

407-•4806635

Promot* Your Buemesa!
Than Call Us About Flyer*

241— R

rialrJInn m
8 kllinKXJMUng
^ w a i a b w *0
W- .
rening
tpy- *niy

$95 Parts

he^toneAbvfotltaWo-

THE SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING DEPT
407-322-2611

294-P a i n t i n g

Dry Wall
‘ Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcomll
407-322-6338 L/l

C*( Mftaal 4074744427

Computer
Laser Printers
Fax Machines

W# Have a Way You Can Cut
That Coal In Halrii

"REP OS REPOS REPOS"

i

DEPOT SERVICE

nnij

W e W ill Print &amp;
Deliver For You To
O ur Reeders For
Only
Bt/Copytl

■

261-Computer Repair

work. Can onty ariord &gt;5001 Can
Sean, 407-321-4467.

Tomeeu cever, Irwd Wwroass Leer
wan hydraulic Ml Fre Dodge P/U.
1005-2002. Uead 2 month* Wat
&gt;1290. eat &gt;651 407-3235509. hr

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our ONLY Buamaaa
•Boat a Tralar Repair*
■FactoryCarlAad Tachradan*
•Marcniaar Dealer
Hra: M-F 6a-4p. SalOam-Noon
M toE*852*Portol Santoid
(407)3240011

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238—V ehicles Wanted

.i .

275-Drvwall

8 Wiring. Much mom. Cal tor Fro*
EtUmat*. Ucanaad 8 Inaurad.

260-Bo a t R epair

temlnoie
High School student
rwitaUa - — •-1—I a— ai —-a

234—A utomotive
Accessories

*—

D ir e c t o r y

PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
NO CREDITO MAL CREDITO
SANFORD 407-321-61S3

Lincoln Lima, White wI Mack
leMhaekSwtet. new patos, new top,
cold AC, engtne rebulri 40K ego.
&gt;12,600 407-S31-6S66.

l—

B u s in e s s &amp; S e r v ic e s

1997 Chevy S -10 Short bed pcki«
Low mfeag*. Dark Qrean, AMTM
CO Memo. 51000. 407-3232862.
1S07 Chevy 5-to. 4 cyetoar. X Z S
super dean, tow mfoa fTOOOobb
407-322-7491

PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
NO CREDITO ..MAL CREDTTO
SANFORD 407-321-5163

t - t -

287 Lawn Services
266 Legal Services
288 Locksmith
280 Masonry
281 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 OR, Luba A Filter
284 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Past Control
296 PlanrYOrgao Timing
289 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Sldtog
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 TarmAa Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
316 Waking A Sheet Metal
318Wd Drffitog
319 Window Washing A Tinting

S ale
19S6 QMC 2 dr pcSoA w . ectar gey
A/C. radio AM/FM. Odomtlar.
26.090. &gt;4.500. Muel tsell PM C at
407-326-5471

CALL MR. CASH
tnd DRIVE AWAY TODAY FOR

LLAME A M R CASH
Y LLEVESELO HOY
CON &gt;1M PRONTO

275 Drywal

276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
278 Haulng
260 Homs Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
262 Janitorial Service*
263 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakefronl Clearing
285 Landscaping "
286 Laundry Service*

245 Farm Equipment

23S—

231— C ars For S ale

264 Carpet A Installations
266 Carpet Ctovrlng
266 Ceffing Repair
267 Ceramic Tie
260 Chid Cam Center*
260 Cleaning Service*
270 Concrete'
271 Construction
272 Dalvery Services

231 Cam For Sato
234 Automotive _

188 Pete A Suppose
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Homes
205 Haavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antiqua/CoRectiM**
215 Boat* A Accessories
217 Oarage Sales
218 Wanted to Buy

960 Dncoin Contrwntal Mark VI
Late than 100K in M &gt;1500
407-321-0220.

1990 Dodge Shadow.
4 door, run* good. &gt;700
407*323-5474.

263 Carpentry

A U T O M O T IV E

••r T p o S R tP O a R E P O S '"

P a ir O a k

255 Alterations
2S6Applancs Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
256 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
281 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets

221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
2231

Motor 06 at
•try TC-W 3 Mercury Mol

Oliver Ho u m of
Styles
Berber Shop

407-303-0066

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P a y in g f o r vcn ir C lH t f f lit f
We dadto accept Mastercard or Vtsa. We also « ■ take cash or a peisonM

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In t h e e v e n t y o u n — d t o c h a n g e v o u L i d ;

MI SC ELLANEOUS

Santord. 407-321-5163
Se Mebie Eepenci

u* today I Nichols Outboard
Service Canfor, TOM Mfoat tit SL
Sanford. 407-3224604.

211—
USuymg Florida Art**
Gy yl, PlBwiOil rldlf
McLendon, FrSi 6 Backus
Cal Jell. 407-233-0207

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181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
163 Television A Stareo/Radto
165 Computer* For Sato
187 Spotting Goods
189 Office Supplies
181 BuMng Materials
183 Lawn A Garden
185 Machine Work
187 Restaurant Equipment

Comprs Aqut— Pegs Aqutl

For

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A n tiq u e /Collectibles

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M E R C H A N D I S E

73 Employment

'Hardly Use

Me tone, a
harm training. Englah 6 waatam.
ChecVadutt
Beginner*
thru
admneed JLmpngrDneeaage John
Lyon* experience Wd naval 407340-1424

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thair ad ts placed Please keep in mind »iel ads h tie PersonaM (daaa. 21),
BusMeta Opportunities (dess. 59) A Gamas S*Ms (217) re«Jre payment In

117 Commercial Rentals
116 Office Specs For Rent
110 Pasture For Rent
123 Wented To Rent
125 Lease 7b Own
127 StoragaAMIce For Rent

67 earner
Consultants
I B
GO Rt&amp;umii
70 Education A Training

201— H orses
Mona Boardng Pasture tor Bar*. 5
Acres, Markhsm Wood* Area, Ca*
Far Prang, Aak tor Am* or Bob 407788-7104

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S upplies

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&gt;11.06 POROtA
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199— Pets

H

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o o d s

PodltoSt: M prcMstcrW e c
MRwr podwis, one Inch pitne *ssi
rwvsr used, stw In Crst*. Can
dtertr S M i up. Cost &gt;54, tad tor

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Sanford, Florida 3 2 7 7 3

NEED A HOME LOAN?
WktoRang* Mongaga
program*. GoodCrodl,
Stow Cradri. SMI Employed
Fra* Pra-Appmafi
UILLJE GOULD
D N B Fundtog. Inc
A Mortgage Brokerage Buuwaa
407 923-3090

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Wed Driving, too

•Rawdenttal •Commarical
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Servicing The FrvaCourty

A/BdSmca 1953

Uc*7211 BondedViewed
407 321-23561
VISA MASTER CARO

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 3 -8 7 8 7
S e rv ic e Di

T R U L Y
H O LE R I
F I S T P R E V E N TIO N
T E R M IT E S H

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‘Offices Coast to Coast"
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Most SHA fires reported to insurers
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

ling Honors
relatives packed Into
b'a Kalian Restaurant
p Mary on Monday to
by tribute and give
Mrs'to the Seminole
1School softball team
gr a great season.
Pago1B

taring to be
drug-free
i every passing year,
I Abuse Resistance
ation (D A R E ) plays a
greater role in helping
t Sem inole County's youth
understand the many
reasons to avoid drugs.

Page 1C

M an dies of
electrocution
Steven Corey Griffin, 22,
f Sanford was electrocuted
lay morning.
J It happened at about 8:45
tu n . at an office and ware! complex, located at
’ Power Court near
lord. A work crew from
ert Erectors was
stalling flashing near the
af of the building.
iG riffin was moving his
“■foot aluminum extension
lder when it apparently
countered a power line.
The Une carried more than
7,600 volte of electricity.
Co-workers called for
el and
icy personnel
;rushed the victim to Central
^Florida Ret
he was proBanford, wl
nounced dead,

SANFORD — An investigation Into
whether insurance claims were filed for
fires at the Sanford Housing Authority
shows that five of the eight fires were
reported to insurance officials.
Claims for the remaining three fires
may have been filed, said SHA director
Audris Blltberry, but the Federal Bureau
of Investigations still has boxes of
records it seized last April during the
government's Investigation of former

Search difficult because FBI
hasn’t returned seized records
director Timothy H udson's manage­
m ent practices.
"I am not convinced that the Sanford
Housing Authority did not file claims,"
Billberry said indicating the records that
prove so could be in Washington D.C.
At the April 18 board meeting,

Commissioner Ross Bieling asked the
director to investigate tne whether
claims had been filed for fires at housing
authority facilities since 1999. Billberry
researched Ihe matter and notified com­
missioners at Thursday's board meeting
that she has Identified only three inci­

Buddy Balogia —
Seminole County
Planning Office

Index
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O p in io n ........................................ 4 A
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See Fires, Page 6A

FP&amp; L O K s
deal w ith
h ousin g
authority

Lessard
stays put
as Sanford
mayor

Utility charged
agency for lights
that didn’t work

‘This is an important
time for Sanford’

By cnniiopnif ration
Stall Writer

SANFORD — Mayor Brady
Lessard is not a candidate for
the
Seminole
County
Commission.
District 5 Commissioner
Daryl McLain announced April
30 that he intends to resign his
position to challenge Florida
Speaker of the House Tom
Feeney in the Republican prima­
ry for the
newly creat­
ed
24th
District con­
g re ss lonal
seat.

SANFORD — Working
toward a brighter future, Sanford
Housing Authority commission­
ers unanimously approved a
deal with Florida Power &amp; Light
Thursday to replace 39 vandal­
ized streetlights.
FP&amp;L has had a lease agree­
ment with SHA, dating back to
1989, for the 100 400-watt street­
lights within the boundaries of
Lake Monroe Terrace, Cowan
Moughton Terrace, Edward
Higgins TVrrace, William Clark
Court and Castle Brewer C ourt
Many of the damaged lights
have been inoperable for quite
some time, according to
Commissioner Ross Biellng.
Unfortunately, the housing
authority
and
electricity
provider have been at odds over
who is responsible for the costs
in replacing the lights, said
Director Audris Billberry.
FP&amp;L Customer
Project
Manager Mark Pollock informed
the board that every one of the
lights in question was vandal­
ized. In some cases, the entire
light future is missing. It's FP&amp;L
policy to charge costs associated
with vandalism to the leasee.
Pollock said.

By Dan Ping
Editor

Wicklow Elementary students Kart Newsom, Hannah Ramsey and Margarita Santiago put the fin­
ishing touches on *NewsJe,* the killer what their class constructed from newspapers.
t

McLain

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has yet to

S tu d en ts stu d y w h a le biology
By MJchefie Jeria
Managing Editor

SANFORD — Danicla Areucllo’s fifthgrade students arc facing a dilemma. The
children have a 6-foot killer whale in
their classroom, and they don't know
how to get it out the door.
The problem began after the students,
with another class at Wicklow
Elementary School, spent the past month
studying whales. As a special project,
Arguello asked her class to create a swim­
ming mammal out of plastic garbage
b a n , newspapers and cardboard.
Following a month of stuffing, molding

o fficially

r e s i g n ,
though he
has begun
organizing a
Laasard
campaign
for the congressional seat. He is
listed as an active candidate on
the Florida Division of Elections
Web site for the seat and must
file a formal intent no later than
July 19.
Lessard was considered one
of the front-runners for what b
expected to be a crowded race to
replace McLain. The first-term
Sanford mayor said Thursday
he intends to complete hb term,
which ends April 1,2005.
“We’ve got too many things

and gluing, the students are now almost
finished with Newsie, a papier-mflchO
killer whale. After one more coat of paint,
he will be ready to make his debut in the
school's library, where he will remain on
display until the end of the year.
Newsie, who got his name from the
materia) used to make him, wasn't the
first whale created by the fifth-graders.
Before the black and white mammal was
even started, the students made clay and
origami whales with their first-grade
Reading Buddies. They also researched
various topics about whales and conSee Whale, Page 6A

See Lights, Page 6A

See

Front Porch
council begins
home repairs

By Christopher Patton
Stall Writer

By Michelle Jerla
SANFORD — Liza Irwin is
seeing
first
hand
how
Goldsboro Front Porch Council ‘
Inc., b helping the community.
Her house is the first on the
Council’s list to receive minor
home repairs as part of a grant
to enhance the quality of life for
seniors in the community.
Beginning last week, members
from the Council and Brother's
Keepers have been working on
the house Irwin has lived in
since 1967.
"Ms. Irwin was the first to
call about participating in the
initiative,"
said
Eloise
Dilligard, Front Porch's pro­
gram coordinator for elderly
outreach. "Thb is going to be
the model house for wnat we
are able to do."
DiJIigard said there are more
than 10 other homes needing
minor home repairs on the
Council's list. Tne residences
were selected through a process
of prioritizing.
"We had to look at what
homes needed
im mediate
repairs," she said. "If it was an
emergency, the home became a
priority."
Oscar Redden of Brother's
Keepers said his group became

Lessard, Page 10A

Deputies bust high-priced
escort service in Altamonte
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
A sting conducted last weekend
by
the
sheriff's
office
C ity/County
Investigative
Bureau netted four arrests
involved in a pricey prostitu­
tion ring.
Agents' undercover work
targeted prostitution of escort
services, said sheriff's office
spokesman
Steve
Olson.
Authorities used a hotel room

Managing Editor

Semlnole Smile

dents that the insurance company does
not show claims filed.
H er investigation w as aided by
Sanford Fire Marshall Mike McGibeny.
McGibeny identified eight fires that
occurred at v arious SHA complexes
between 1999 and 2002. The largest of
ihe suspected insurance claims not filed
Is from an Oct. 17,2000 blaze at 19 Lake
Monroe Terrace. Investigators estimated
damage to be about $40,000.
One reason for the possible mix-up.

at the Ramada Hotel at 2025
State Road 434 in Longwood for
the operation.
According to police reports,
the operation began at about 10
p.m. May 10 when an agent
called the business known as
Pure Ecstasy and requested a
female escort for the evening.
The business reportedly called
back and advised the agent a
;irl named Jessica would be at
girl
his room in 30 to 45 minutes.
See Bust, Page 10A

UCF may add on-campus golf
course at possible housing site
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
Buster Jones paints the eaves of Liza Irwing's home as part of the
Goldsboro Front Porch Council's Eklerty Outreach Program.

involved in the senior outreach
program through a natural
partnership in the community.
"We were already helping
people in the community, so
Front Porch began partnering
with us," Redden said. "It was
only proper to get us involved."
The home repair program is
one of the first project’s for the
Council. The governor’s Office
of Urban Opportunity last year

announced Goldsboro had been
selected as a Front Porch
Florida community. The state
program is a revitalization ini­
tiative that targets key urban
neighborhoods for im prove­
ment.
Seven m onths after the
announcement, the local coun­
cil secured a $98,000 grant to
See Repairs, Page 10A

Student apartment woes for
the
Seminole
County
Commission apparently will
not subside any time soon.
A new master plan approved
Thursday by the University of
Central Florida Board of
Trustees includes few campus
housing improvements for the
future, in the past two years,
county commissioners have
wrestled with five hotly debat­
ed student apartment complex­
es in the university area.
The 10-year master plan
includes a new fraternity park

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in the northwest comer of the
campus and several new hous­
ing structures to the south,
which will hold about 1,700
beds.
In a previous discussion
about student apartm ents.
Commissioner Carlton Henley
blamed the problem of student
housing on UCF citing the
school's refusal to add housing
to the campus. Local elected
officials, however, shouldn't
hold their breath for the new
campus housing, suggested
university executives.
"We have to make sure there
See UCF, Page IDA

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commission will consider Monday
By Dan Ping
Editor

Roping in the
a w a rd s
Geneva’s Heather Cave is a
champion cowgirl whose
titles Include state and local
honors, including the presti­
gious Wrangler High School
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Page1B

SA N F O R D — A fter years o f
talking about a riverwalk, city
offldaT
.......................... see­
ing actual w ork begin.'
The city opened bids for the
project Friday afternoon, and
H arbco
C onstru ction
Inc.
appears to be the low bidder at
$9,115 m illion. Sanford 's Project
M anager Chris Sm ith will spend
the w eekend review ing the four
bid subm issions to ensure they
m eet the city 's specifications.
"F o r five years Sanford has
talked the talked. N ow w e're

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about to w alk the R iverw alk,"
said Sanford M ayor Brady
Lcssard. "T h is is the biggest day
in the relationship betw een the
com m unity and the river since
General Sanford show ed u p ."
Lcssard said construction
should begin w ithin 30 days.
Sm ith said w ork could begin as
soon as 15 to 20 days..
"A fte r receiving the bids,
w e'll m ake a recom m endation to
the
city
com m ission
on
M onday," Sm ith said. "O n ce the
com m ission approves the bid,
w e'll subm it a contract. I would*
n 't think it would take more
than a w eek to get that back. At

HaraM photo by Ttwnmy Vincent

Sanford Purchasing agent Bill Smith, left, and the city's Riverwalk project
manager Chris Smith review bids Friday afternoon.

k id s ’ a t

s c h o o l

Chanter,
Woods, will
lead Pinecrest
Elementary
People are turning to
nail technicians fo r
relaxation and style

C ro ssin g
g u a rd s needed
The start of the 2002-2003
school year for Seminole
County Public Schools la Aug.
5t, which Is less than two-anda-half weeks away.
As in years past, the
Seminole County Sheriffs
Office la seeking crossing
guards to staff the busy interanrilnna mat ■nKrmJ
rliMrfmn
86coon&amp;
scnooi ennaren
must walk.
A school crossing guard
earns $ 8 per hour and must be
avalable to work Mondaythrough-Frtdty during morning
and afternoon hours. The
appicant must also have a
valid Florida Driver's License,
must be 16 years old and have
a high school cJpkxna or
G.E.D. They must also submit
to a background check to
determine any prior drug use
history and pflof arrest or con­
viction n o a m .
Appikiaiona may be
ooc&amp;inM ai me seminoie
County Sheriffs Office, 100
Bush Boulevard in Sanford.

Lake M ary
maintains
Sem inole’s
low est tax
By Michelle Je rla
Managing Editor

By M ichalle Je r la
Managing Editor
S A N F O R D — T h e firet
day o f school can be exciting
fo r the "n ew k id s."
A rrivin g at a new school
ins m eeting new
exp lorin g h a lls and
room s, and d iscov erin g
'
w liat M a n a g e r's C h oice
m eans on the lunch m enu.
It's an ad ventu re C arol
C h an ter and M aggie W oods
are look ing forw ard to w hen
school starts n ext m onth at
Pinecrest E lem entary School.
C h an ter and W oods are
the new principal and a ssis­
tant p rin cip al, respectively,
a t the Sanford elem entary
schoo l. A lthough b oth are
alread y beco m in g fam iliar
w ith tn elr new facility, they
are look ing forw ard to the
first d ay o f the school year.
"I'm very e x cite d ,"
C h anter said . "W e'v e
alread y got all ou r staff on
board , the cu rricu lu m p la n ­
n ing has started and w e w ill
be ready to g o ."
C h anter, w ho received her
d octo rate in ed u cation this
w eek , isn 't a new face at
Pinecrest. Several years ago,
sh e served as the sch o o l's
assistan t p rin cip al. Sh e left
Sanford w hen sh e accepted
the p rin cip a l's position at
Forest C ity E lem entary In
A ltam onte Springs.
"N ow , I'v e com e back
h o m e ," she said.
P in ecrest's new principal

d ays

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With just two weeks remaining before school starts, Carol Chanter, left, and Maggie Woods are preparing
for their new duties at Pinecrest Elementary School as principal and assistant principal, respectively.

specialized in exceptional
ed u cation for 10 years
b efore m oving into school
ad m inistration. H er first
"o ffic e " jo b w as as assistant
principal at S terlin g Park
Elem entary.
C h an ter found ou t she
w as retu rnin g to Pinecrest in
Ju n e, w hen the sch o o l's for­
m er p rincip al, Barry
L eibovitz, accepted a tran s­
fer to W ilson Elem entary
Sch oo l. C oincidentally,
P in ecrest's form er assistan t
p rincip al, D ianne L cBruto,
replaced C h an ter at the
b eginning o f Ju ly a s p rin ci­
pal at Forest City. T h a t's
w hen W oods w as asked to
jo in the staff at Pinecrest.
"T h a t's w hy I'm still

u n p ack in g ," W oods said.
"B u t, I'm ju m p ing into
things, and I *hink it w ill be
easy to find m y fo o tin g ."
W oods received her b a c h ­
e lo r 's d egree in bi-lingual
edu cation and a m aste r's in
edu cational leadership.
A fter her hu sband , Jonn,
retired from the N ew York
C ity Police D epartm ent, the
cou ple m oved to Florida,
and W oods b ecam e the
assistan t p rin cip al at
Longw ood Elem entary
S chool b efore tran sferring to
Pinecrest.
"C o m in g to Pinecrest is a
grow th exp erien ce for m e ,"
W oods said . "T h ere will b e a
lot o f ch allen ges, and I'm
looking forw ard to facing

th em ."
Both ad m in istrators said
their goal fo r the new school
year is to have ev ery stud ent
strive fo r ed u cational excel­
lence.
" I 'd love to see us be an
" A " sch o o l," C h an ter said.
" I t's not ou t o f the realm o f
possibilities. I looked at the
d ata, and w e can d o it."
O th er goals are facilityrelated , inclu ding new lan d ­
scap ing and irrigation.
"W e w ant to m ake it as
beau tiful o f a learning e n v i­
ronm ent as w c can fo r the
stu d ents and teach ers,"
C h an ter said. "E sp ecially for
the teachers. T hey Bhould
have a beau tiful place to
w ork in ."

L A K E M A R Y — The pro­
posed FY 2003 budget Is com ­
plete, and Lake M ary residents
w ill still pay the lowest tax levy
in Sem inole County.
C ity M anager John Litton pre­
sented T hu rsd ay h is annual
b u d get
m essage
to
C ity
Com m ission, which included a
m illage rate o f 3.7640, which has
stayed the sam e for the past 10
years. It is also the 15th straight
year the ad valorem tax rate in
the city has not increased.
A mill is 1/1,000 o f a dollar
and is defined, as the m illage
needed to raise the sam e total
dollars o f ad valorem taxes as in
FY 2002. A s p ro p erty values
increase, a m ill is w orth more.
" I am very happy w ith the
proposed b u d get," Lake M ary
M ayor Thom G reene said. "To
keep the m illage rate the sam e
in this econom y is a p lu s."
A ccording to Litton, one of
the biggest challenges facing the
city Is the fu ture o f the fire
d ep artm en t. A lthough Lake
M ary is part o f the cou nty's Firet
Response Team, county officials
have asked the city to Increase
its level o f participation.
"W e are not providing equal
resources to that program as we
are receiving from b oth the
cou nty and oth er a g e n cie s,"
Litton said. "I know ou r stated
focus is on building a new sta­
tion on Rinehart Road, but that
does nothing except provide a
safer and m ore u ser-frien d ly
structure for existing personnel
and equipm ent."
The city has considered sever­
al options in response to the
See Tax, Page 11A

West Nile Virus detected in Seminole
From 8taff Reports

Mika McLaon loke Mary
City Commissioner

Index

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O V IE D O
— T h e Florida
D epartm ent o f H ealth (D O H )
today confirm ed that a horse
and a dead wild bird in Sem inole
County has tested positive for
West N ile Virus.
The horse w as located in the
Black Hamm ock area o f O viedo.
T h e dead bird w as collected
from the TVvin Rivers area of
Oviedo.
This virus can cause illness
and sometimes fatal encephalitis
in people, horses, many types of
bird s and possibly other a n i­
m als. It spread s through the
bites o f infected mosquitoes, but
there is no evidence to suggest
that it is spread from person to
person or from animats (other
than mosquitoes) to people.
it is important to remember
that while two infected animals
have been confirm ed to have
West N ile V irus in Sem inole

County, it does not m ean that
there is an outbreak o f West Nile
Virus, at this time. A medical
alert is not in effect at this time.
T h e Sem in ole C ounty H ealth
D epartment is issuing the fol­
lowing as an advisory.
^
The Sem inole County Health
D epartment continues to m oni­
tor for diseases transmitted by
m osqu itoes w ith ou r sentinel
chicken flocks and by encourag­
ing persons to report all dead
birds to the follow ing website:
www.wld.fwc.6tate.fl.us
&lt;
T he Sem inole County Health
D epartm ent w ill subm it dead
birds to determ ine if they have
been exposed to West N ile Virus.
These birds m ust be fresh, in
good cond ition and have no
insect activity. Persons can call
(407) 665 - 3605 M onday though
Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
to report dead birds.
T his m osquito season, the
Sem in ole
C ou nty
H ealth

D epartm ent has had no sentinel
chickens test positive for West
N ile Virus, St. Louis or Eastern
Equine Encephalitis.
T he Sem inole County Health
D epartm ent recom m ends the
follow ing preventive measures
to avoid being bitten by m osqui­
toes:
• Check residential screening
on doors, window s, parches ana
patios and repair any rips or
tears.
• Avoid being outdoors when
m osquitoes feed, at dusk and
dawn.
• If you must be outdoors
w hen m osqu itoes are active,
cover as m uch skin as possible
w ith shoes, socks, long sleeve
shirts and long pants.
Use mosquito repellant with
the active ingredient DEET and
apply it according to m anufac­
tu rer's recommendations.

Tuesday, Aug. 6, neighbor­
hood s th rou gh o u t Sem in o le
C o u n ty are urged to jo in
together to prom ote the 19th
annu al N ation al N ight O ut
crim e and d ru g p rev en tion
event.
N ation al N ight O u t is
designed to (1) heighten crim e
and d rug prevention aw are­
ness; (2) generate support for
and participation in local a n ti­
crim e efforts; (3) strengthen
neighborhood spirit an d law
enforcem ent com m unity p art­
nerships; and (4) send a m es­
sage to the crim in a ls that
neighborhoods are organized
and fighting back.
Sem in o le C o u n ty S h e riff
Donald E slinger is asking all
co m m u n ities
to
b eco m e

involved w ith N ational N ight
O ut. From 7 p.m . until 10 p.m .
Tuesday, A ug. 6th, resid ents in
n e ig h b o rh o o d s
th ro u g h o u t
the cou nty are asked to tu rn
on all ou tsid e ligh ts and spend
tim e ou td oors w ith neighbors
and law enforcem ent p erso n ­
nel. M any neigh b orh ood s w ill
b e hosting a v ariety o f special
events such as b lo ck p arties,
cookou ts, and ch ild re n 's d eco ­
rated b icycle safety parad es.
A num ber o f com m u nities
have already an n o u n ced p lans
to have special events. They
have requ ested th e s h e riff's
d ep artm en t
to
su p p ly
dep uties, a h elico p ter flv-in or
lan d in g ,
fin g e rp rin tin g ,
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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

M em oiy Lane: As many of you have probably
noticed, Tlie Herald is currently gathering photos
of Sanford's early years in an effort to publish a
book about the city's first 125 years. At the outset
we knew w e would receive som e outstanding
pictures from the community. Sanford has a rich
and colorful history, and many of its citizens have
done a wonderful job preserving the heritage of
the com m unity through pictures and other docu­
ments.
Response lias been great. People like Jim Cara,
D ouglas Stenstrom and Caroline Crapps have
submitted som e incredible images o f the di
dtv's
past. Jo A n n H am ilton stopped bv this week
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of her
mother, W ilma Hood
Around the Clock S choenb om , who was
the zookeeper at the Old
Sanford Zoo from 1953
to 1972.
O ne of the unexpected
benefits this project has
already provided arc the
stories behind som e of
the pidu rcs that have
been submitted. Mr.
Stenstrom regaled me for
a good part o f a morning
with stories as we went
by Dan Ping
through som e o f the
photographs he subm it­
ted. With all of the infor­
mation he and other fine folks arc providing, I'm
receiving the equivalent o f a graduate level class
in Sanford history.
The focus of "Sanford: O ur First 125 Years" is
photographs. We'll provide plenty o f informa­
tion for the pictures, but because of the format of
the book, there will not be a lot of room for
extended prose. That's where C harlie Carlson
com es in.
Charlie could be called one o f Sanford's "offi­
cial" historian. I don't think the city has such a
title, but he would be a good one (as would sev­
eral other folks). Charlie is currently working on
several in-depth articles The Herald will publish a
special section on Sept. 29, the anniversary o f the
city's incorporation. H e'll also include som e snip­
pets from Sanford's more colorful events. One
involves a dead sperm w hale som e promoter
hauled in a railroad car. As Charlie te llsit, you
didn't need directions to find the whale, you just
followed the smell.
The special anniversary section will m ake a
nice com panion to the picture book, and I'm cer­
tainly enjoying the working on both projects.
Thank you to all have submitted items so far, and
if otncrs ln the com m unity are thinking about
participating in the book project, please do. I look
forwnnJ to talking w ith all w ho subm it photos.
On T\j«days anti-Fridays m y time is very'limited
because those are the days we "p ut the paper to
bed ," so if you would like to chat for a while
M ondays, W ednesdays and Thursdays are the
best. However, you can subm it items at The
Herald anytim e during business hours.
Again, many thanks and keep those pictures
com ing in!

SAT
e city o f Longwood
hold another in its series of
Bluegrass P ickin'perfor•\
manccs Saturday, July 20, from
6 until 10 p m , at Ed M ycts
Recreation Building, com er of •*
W. Church Avenue and Wilma ~ '
Street Attend and enjoy the *'. *
music, or bring your own
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will hold its regular m eeting
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at 7 3 0 p jn ., Tuesday, July 23,
at the Seminole Volunteer
Enterprises Building, 407 W.
Fourth Street at Elm Avenue in
Sanford. Guest speaker will be 1 j
Mr. Richard Martinez, retired - ?
Vice President for Engineering l
for the ABC Radio Network •;
and currently Vice Chair of the - 1
Volusia County Democratic
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Executive Committee.
For additional information . •]
phone 407-322-1520.
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Check Forgery
Barbara Edwards Gray, 44, and
her daughter, Barbara Latrell Gray,
19, both of W. 16th Street, Sanford,
were arrested by Sanford police
Thursday. According to the arrest
report, the two purchased $339.14 in
items from a store in the Seminole
Towne Center, using a $500
Traveler's Check which was proven
to have been stolen. The two then
reportedly went to an identical store
in the Altamonte Mall and attempt­
ed to fom the items in for cash. The
pair w as located and arrested, each
charged with passing a
forged/altered instrument, and
forgery/altering a promissory note.
Device Used
Page Bennett Hall, 27 and Jamie
Laveme Scott, 19, both o f Rivera
Beach, were arrested by Altamonte
Springs police Thursday at the
Altamonte Mall. The two were
reportedly found carrying bags
with what is considered an andshoplifting device, to prevent check
points from discovering stolen
Items. Over $1,000 in clothing was
reportedly taken from a number of
stores in the mall. Each was charged
with retail theft, and using an antishoplifting device.

Flip-flopping: Q ualifying for Sem inole County
Com m ission races w on't begin until Monday, but
already B ill D avis has had a change of heart.
N o, Davis isn't reconsidering his campaign
against incum bent com m issioner Randy M orris.
He’s com m itted to run a vigorous campaign
against M orris. W hat's changed is his views of
Bob G o ff.
G off, the former school board member, oper­
ates a Web site called cen tralflorid ap ollln g xo m .
In a letter to the editor in the June 9 issue o f Tlte
Herald, D avis blasted G off for providing "biased
and m isleading inform ation"’ through his
his polls.
"H aving
watched this w ebsite since its Inceping watc........................
Hon, I find it to be self-serving o f the political
interests o f Mr. Goff, as well as misleading to the
point o f absurdity," D avis wrote.
That was then, this is now.
In a July 9 press release, Davis touts a "shock­
ing poll released over the weekend from centralnoridapolling.com " that contends Morris is
"show ing weakness in his bid for a third term ."
"T h is poll show s that m any people are w anti­
ng a change and would prefer a common sense
small businessm an like m yself over the career
politician they currently hav e," Davis is quoted in
the release.
I'll have to check the books, but it sounds like
Davis has set a new record for adopting political
double talk.

Three in the Gazebo
Three persons, located in a resi­
dential community gazebo
Thursday in Lake Mary, were
arrested by Seminole County sher­
iff's deputies. John Michael Phillips,
19, of S. Country G u b Road, Lake
Mary, was charged with possession
of an alcoholic beverage by a per­
son under 21 years of age. Barry
Robert Porter, 20, of Woodfield
Court, Sanford, and Joseph Scott
Urban, 19, of Donegal Avenue, Lake
Mary, were each charged with pos­

The Oviedo Police Department will
conduct a Citizen Police Academy for
interested members of the public begin­
ning in August.
The first class will be Tuesday, Aug.
13, from 6:30 until 9 3 0 p.m. The class
will meet every Tuesday evening at
those sam e hours through Tuesday,

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Russell Alfred Davis, 29, of
Wentworth Court, Longwood, was
stopped by Longwood police in
front of his residence early Friday.
He was charged with D id alco­
hol/drugs.
Sandra Diane Wheststone, 36,
Lacy Lane, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford police Friday on E 13th
Street She was charged with DUI
alcohol/dnigs.
Shane Patrick Butler, 24, of
Orlando, was stopped by deputies
Thursday on Alafaya Trail. He was
charged with DUI alcohol/drugs,
and possession of cocaine.
Robert Benjermain Ainsworth, 31,
of Texas, was stopped by deputies
Thursday on W. SR-46. He was
charged with DUI alcohol/drugs.
Jason Joseph Jorgensen, 24, of
Guise Road, Osteen, was stopped
by Sanford police Thursday at 13th

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Operation Right Track drill
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instructors,Juvenile interven­
tion units, Citizens an Patrol ;
and crime prevention special- ’
ists will also b e at thai location,
as well as youth deputies and
staff from the correctional
facility.
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District TWo staff will be
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about crime trends, neighbor- y
hood policing and neighbor- •
hood council.
There will be complemen­
tary food and refreshments
provided.

Jeff Alan Durrance, 26, Winding
Oak Lane, Longwood, was arrested
by Longwood police at his resi­
dence Thursday. He was reportedly
in a fight with his step-father. He
was charged with battery, domestic
violence.
Other Arrests
Charles Eugene Tfoutman, 19,
McKay Street, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police early Friday.
Officers said he was one of two sus­
picious persons spotted on Hartwell
Avenue. Both of the men fled from
the scene but Ttoutman was appre­
hended, and officers said he resisted
them with force. He was charged
with two counts of resisting an offi­
cer without violence. He was also
found to be wanted on an outstand­
ing warrant in Volusia County.

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net; Saturday, Aug. 24, at 6 3 0 •
p.m., at Hilton
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3/Altamonte Springs l
H otel The event will honor l
the late Gov. Lawton Chiles
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and give people the opportu- '
nity to meet N ational State
and Local Democratic L ead ers;
and candidates, including
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Daryl Jones, Bill McBride,
Janet Reno and many others. ;
Cost is $100 per plate
Reservations for this fund &gt;
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Northeast Democratic d u b ,
P.O. Box 181763, Casselberry, :
FL 32718. For additional infor­
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Michael Henley, 37, Main Sail
Court, Lake Maty, was stopped by
Lake Mary police Thursday on
itry Club Road. He was
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20 grams of cannabis.

Oct. 15. A graduation is planned for
Oct. 22.
Instruction topics will include patrol,
com m unications, crim inal investiga­
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Applicants must be at least 21 years
of age and pass a limited background

investigation. Scats will be filled on a
first-come basis.
Deadline for applications is Aug. 2.
Applications may be obtained at the
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Alexandria Blvd., Oviedo.
For Additional information phone
Ronald Jacobs at 407-977-6139.

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DU1 Arrests
Daniel Brian Shaffer, 32, of
Fairway Drive, Longwood, was
stopped by the Florida Highway
Patrol early Friday on SR-434. He
was charged with driving under the
influence (DUI) of alcohol/drugs,
and refusing a DUI test

Adam Michael Von Herbulis, 18,
Yale Avenue, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police at his residence
Friday, following a dispute with.hU
brother. He was charged with
aggravated battery with a deadly
weapon (brick), and battery, domes­
tic violence.

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Domestic Cases
Chyle Andrew Meadows, 22,
Wilner Circle, Sanford, was arrested
by Lake Mary police Thursday as
the result of an altercation with a
female on West Lake Mary Blvd.

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charged with DUI alcohol/drugs
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Obituaries
W ILLIAM B. C R O SBY
William B. Crosby, 76,
Darlington Ave., Deltona, died
Sunday, July 14,2002 at his resi­
dence. Bom in Sutton, Mass., he
moved to Central Florida in 1988.
He was a retired self-employed
carpenter, and a member of
Congregational Church of
Sutton, Mass. He belonged to the
Mens Club of his church, VFW,
American Legion, and was past
commander and charter member
of the Dud ley-Gcnd ron
American Legion Post.
Survivors include wife,
Phyllis; sons, Richard, Suton,
Mass., Bruce, Boston, James,
Merrimack, N.H., Brian,
Millbury, Mass.; sister, Barbara
Trilllngan, Veto Beach; three
grandchildren; two great grand­
children.
Memorial donations may be
made to Fust Congregational
Church, 312 Boston Road, Sutton,
Mass, 01590.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.
R E B A W . DONALD SON
Reba W. Donaldson, 72,
Clemson Drive, Altamonte
Springs, died Wednesday, July
17,2002 at Flodda Hospital,
Altamonte. She was bom March
13,11930 in Arkansas. She was a
retired bookkeeper.
Survivors include husband,
Bruce, Altamonte Springs; broth­
er, Charles Arnold, Dearborn
Heights, Mich.; father and moth­
er.
Banficld Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
BERN ICE E GENSCHAW
Bernice E Genschaw, 77, N.
Lake Drive, Orange City, died
TUcsday, July 16,2002 at John
Knox village, Orange City. She
was bom in Detroit, Mien. She
was a homemaker.
There were no immediate fam­
ily survivors.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.

15 years ago. He was a machinist
for a manufacturing company,
Lutheran by faith, and a veteran
of the U S . Army.
Survivors include sons, Paul
and John, both o f Deltona; daugh­
ter, Jody Cangialosi, Fort
Lauderdale; six grandchildren;
two great-grandchildren.
Fourtowns Cremation, Inc.,
Orange City, in charge of arrange­
ments.
SH IRLEY E H A RKN ESS
Shirley E Harkncss, 83, Orange
Avenue, Sanford, died
Wednesday, July 17,2002 at her
residence. Bom Nov. 18,1918 in
North Huron, N.Y., she moved to
Sanford in 1964. She was a nurses
aide for the Sanford Memorial
Hospital and was a Protestant.
Survivors include sons, James
and Richard, both of Sanford,
William, Red creek, N.Y., Gerald,
Phoenix, N.Y.; daughter,
Elizabeth, Sanford; sister, Chloe
Metzger, North Rose, N.Y.; nine
grandchildren; 15 great-grandchil­
dren.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
LULA H A RR IETT
Lula Harriett, 83, of Sanford,
died "Tuesday,
July 16,2002.
She was a
retired busi­
nesswoman
and a member
of New Hope
Primitive
Baptist
Church.
Survivors include daughter.

Sylvia H. Hittell, Osteen; sister,
Neppie Driggers of Andrews,
S.C.; three grandchildren; seven
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 11 a m ,
Saturday, July 20, at Brisson
Funeral Home, 905 Laurel Ave.,
Sanford. Burial will follow at
Sylvan Lake Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Alzheimer’s
Association.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
RALPH KEARNS
Ralph Keams, 53, Nesbitt
Street, Deltona, died Tuesday, July
16,2002 at Kindred Hospital,
Green Cove Springs. He moved to
Central Florida from Kansas City
in 1992. He was senior clerk at the
Department of Motor Vehicles in
Winter Park, and Protestant by
faith.
Survivors include sons, Tim
and Jason, both of Emporia, Kan.;
step daughters, Kimberly
Zdandezicz, Deltona, Kristy
Gamer, Port Orange; sister,
Beverly Crook, Emporia, Kan.; six
grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to Methodist Children's
Home, P.O. Box 6299, Deltona,
32728.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home,
Orange City, in charge of arrange­
ments.
C H RISTO PH ER M.
M A RRIO TTI
Christopher M. Marriott!, 43,
October Drive, Willow Spring,
N.C., died Monday, July 15,2002
at Wake Medical Center, North

Carolina. I le was lx&gt;m July 24,
1958 in Orlando. I le was a com­
puter systems specialist and a vet­
eran of the U S . Army.
Survivors include sister, Shari
Jo-Anne Reid, Newark Delaware;
numerous nephews, aunts, uncles
and cousins.
Funeral Services will be 9:30
a.m., Saturday, July 20 at St.
Stephens Catnolic Church, Winter
Springs, with Father George
Dunne officiating. Burial will be at
Glen Haven Memorial Park,
Winter Park.
Banficld Funeral Home, Winter
Springs, in charge of arrange­
ments.
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RUTH NATHAN
Ruth Nathan, 94, Mellonville
Avenue, Sanford, died Friday, July
12,2002 at Healthcare &amp;
Rehabilitation Center, Sanford.
She was bom July 8,111908 in
Camden, S.C. She was a home­
maker and a member of Mount
Sinai M .B.Q iurch.
Survivors include sons, Melvin
Barnes and Arthur Brewington,
both of Sanford; 26 grandchildren;
57 great-grandchildren; 27 greatgreat-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, July 20 at 11 a.m., at Mt.
Sinai M.B. O iu rch in Sanford.
Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary,
Inc., Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
CH ARLIE FO STER
N ORM AN
Charlie Foster Norman, 52, East
4th Street, Gauluota, died
Monday, July 15,2002. He was
bom Oct. 16,1949 in Mullins, S.C.
He was an assembler.

Survivors include son, Paul A.,
Orlando; daughters, Connie and
Tracy, both of Orlando; mother,
Lela Rodgers, O iuluota; brother,
Paul D., Oviedo; sisters, Linda
Easier, Bithlow, Ella M. Daniel,
Chuluota.
Banficld Funeral Home, Winter
Springs, in charge of arrange­
ments.
PENNY G A IL PERSLEY •
Penny Gail Persley, 61, Ridge
Street, Winter Springs, died

Monday, July 15,2002 at Florida
Hospital, Altamonte Springs. She
w a s bom Nov. 1 1 , 1 9 4 0 in
Wabash, Indiana. She was a cir­
cuit rebuilder.
Survivors include mother,
Alma, Wabash, Ind.; sister, Kay
Stewart, Wabash; brother, Alina
Persley, Jonesboro, Ind.; friend,
Jane A. Coppock, Winter Springs.
Banficld Funeral I lome. Winter
Springs, in charge of arrange­
ments.
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The city o f Sanford's history has long been tied to agriculture.
Citrus and celery were the cornerstones o f the com m unity’s
econom y and culture. Like much o f Central Florida, though,
Sanford 's agrarian society has disappeared with more apart­
m ents sprouting up than celery.
Last w eek, however, city and state officials celebrated a rein­
carnation o f a key landm ark o f Sanford's agricultural d om i­
nance — the State Farm ers' M arket. Sanw a Grow ers Inc. —
w hose nam e translates to new generation, appropriately
enough — announced plans to renovate the nation's oldest
state-ow ned farm ers' market and utilize about half the property
for the com pany's state-of-the-art distribution operations.
Sanw a's decision to plant roots in Sanford provides the city
w ith som e key benefits. First, the com pany will provide 40 to 50
new jo bs for local residents. In these difficult econom ic times,
it's encouraging to sec a com pany handing out applications
Instead of pink slips. Second, the renovated facility will provide
important redevelopm ent along the U S . Highway 17/92 corri­
dor. Not only will the farm ers' m arket be transformed into a
more aesthetically pleasing facility, plans for a park and openair m arket will add new life to the intersection o f 17/92 and
13th Street. Third, the redevelopm ent o f the market fits hand-inhand wi tli the w ork being done in G oldsboro as part o f the
Front Porch program . W hen com bined w ith the new investm ent
at C room s Academ y o f Inform ation Technology, the w ork at the
farm ers' M arket represents several m illion dollars w orth o f
investm ent at both ends o f 13th Street, investm ents that will
spur redevelopm ent along a vital corridor in the Goldsboro
community.
State and city officials arc to be com m ended for developing a
plan to redevelop an underused facility that w as once an essen­
tial econom ic engine in the community. Sanford can not return
to the days w hen celery was king, but Sanw a's Investm ent will
continue the city 's agrarian heritage in a m odern-day environ­
m ent.
G ood luck, Sanw a, and best wishes for a prosperous future in
ou r fair city.

Being involved in various m edia for the past 48 years, I have
alw ays felt I knew m uch o f w hat w as going on locally, national­
ly a n a in the w orld. I have not only reported new s (radio and
a
TV ) bu t w ritten new s (TV and new spapers).
I d o n 't lik e sad new s —r no one does — bu t
all is not sad in ou r w orld. There are m any
new s item s w hich m ake one proud to be an
Am erican, a Floridian, or a Central Florida res­
ident. I like these.
So w hat else is there? Past history. I love
past history, especially the m ore hum orous
item s. H ere are just a few 1 have run into
regarding this tim e of year.
O n Juulyv .23, (an annual observance) the
Nick
phrase o f the day is "Is it hot enough for you ?”
Thet irest o f the year apparently,
..........
it's just som e­
thing to say w hen nothing else com es to m ind.
Ju ly 22 is the anniversary o f the Pied Piper
o f H am lin. It's a legend — but there are som e w ho believe it
actually happened in H am lin, Germany, when the tow n fathers
hired a m an to rid the village o f rats. W hen he did, they refused
to pay him so he lured all the children out of the tow n and into
a hole in a hill, never to be seen again. That w as back in 1376.
Today, the day is know n as R at-C atchers Day to recognize the
rat exterm inators o f the civilized world.
H ave you ever “ read the riot act” to your children? Ju ly 20 is
the anniversary o f the establishm ent o f the official riot act in
1715 in England. If 12 o r m ore people gathered in a public
place and caused a disturbance o f the peace, an authority w as
required to dem and silence, and to read them the riot act. It
said if they d id n't d isburse w ithin one hour, they w ould be
I and taken before a justice o f the peace.
A lso on Ju ly 20, in 1918 during W orld War I, the secretary o f
w ar declared that baseball w as a non-essential occupation, and
told all professional ball players to either go out and get a real
job w orking in the w ar effort — or to sign up and fight for
their country. A s a result, 250 professional players enlisted.
(Even so, the Boston Red Sox w on the World Scries in 1918
defeating the C hicago C ubs 4-2 and i y Cobb led the A m erican
League in batting).
Tnis inform ation is from "C h ase's C alendar o f E vents." The
publication is available at tire library a s are m any other histori­
cal books o f this type. You can even find out the events that
happened the day you w ere b om , w hat songs w ere on the hit
parade back then, and other inform ation.
Visit you r library and look into this type publication. O f
course there are classic novels, fiction, now -to books, and o th ­
ers, but as fo r me, give m e unusual events and I’ll enjoy them.
Try it.

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Voter questions
communication
within Sanford
To the editOR
Around 10 days ago a friend
w as kind enough to take m e to
the Supervisor o f Elections,
Sandra G oard. The purpose of
this visit w as to pick
ck up m atcrials to help people register to
vote In the upcom ing elections.
We w ere told this office was
no longer in the County Services
Building, but they thought they
had moved to the C ity Hall.
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very nice young lady was

sitting at her desk. We inquired
o f her, "D o you know w here the
Supervisor o f Election's office
is? " She said, "N o ".
I then suggested that she use
the telephone and call and see
what she could find out for us.
She did and we were
inform ed that they thought this
office had moved next d oor to
the bank. N o m ention o f any
designated bank. We assum ed
(w rongly) that it m ust be in the
bank w here the First Federal o f
Sem inole had been. Wrong
again. We then suggested a
pnone call be m ade to find out
w here the Supervisor o f
Elections office had relocated.
Bingo! We found out — on the
co m er o f O ak and West First
Street in dow ntow n Sanford.

M y friend and I cam e to the
conclusion; in D ow ntow n
Sanford, the left hand does not
know what the right hand is
doing.
Yours truly,
A concerned S em in o le
C ounty voter
A n n A llen H ow land

Wolfinger shows
appreciation for
city employees
To the editOR
D ear Mr. Vanderw orp,
I am w riting to com m end two
o f your em ployees to you for

their very w illing and profes­
sional assistance during an
activity w e recently hosted In
the C ity Com m ission Cham bers
Cynthia Porter, deputy city
clerk, and N ic Balcvich, audiovisual technician, were great
assets to the sm ooth operation
o f ou r program recognizing
public em ployees.
Sanford is a fortunate city
indeed to have such capable,
public-spirited em ployees. It is a
pleasure to w ork w ith people
w ho so clearly know what they
are doing and arc happy to
share that know ledge.
Thank you for the opportuni­

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N orm an R . W olfingei
State Attorney

Alarming A ID S statistics largely ignored by black America
W ho cares that the scourge o f
tlm s.) The discovery has highA ID S is d ecim ating black
lighted the shadow y w orld o f
A m erica?
gay and bisexual black m en
W hen Is the last tim e
............................. w ho refuse to openly
you heard Al Sharpton
acknow led ge their sex­
call a press conference
ual orientation and live
to denounce black ap a­
dual lives o f risky
thy to the A ID S crisis or
behavior.
Ju lian Bond challenge
That risky behavior
black churches to reach
w as the subject o f a
out to gays?
study presented at the
14th International A ID S
Yet A ID S Is w reaking
C onference, w hich
m ore havoc on black
opened in Barcelona
A m erica than racial
Ial prt
ro- Cynthla
earlier; this w eek.
filing, assaults oni aftirA m ong the study's rev­
m ativc action or
R epublicans In the
• • •
elations w as this: M any
young gay m en practicing risky
W hite H ouse «* all o f w hich
rem ain popular targets for the
sex neverthelesss Ibelieve they
are unlikely to contract H IV
outrage o f so-called black lead­
ers. A frican-A m ericans contin­
A m ong those w ith the virus, 90
percent o f black m en, 70 per­
ue to contract the deadly infec­
cent o f Latinos and 60 percent
tion at an alarm ing rate; in
2000, blacks, only 12 percent o f
o f w hites did not know they
w ere HIV-positive.
the A m erican population,
accounted for 43 percent o f the
In black A m erica, that sort o f
new A ID S cases.
denial is fueled by a ram pant
hom ophobia. W ith black
The stigm a A ID S carries in
preachers d enouncing hom o­
black A m erica has only
sexuality from the pulpits and
increased since researchers
black fam ilies shunning gay
becam e aw are o f the prom inent
sons, few gay black m en are out
role played by bisexual black
m en in transm itting the virus.
o f the closet. They have d ev el­
oped few netw orks o r cou nsel­
(Previously, researchers had
ing groups. Instead, m any o f
focused on IV d rug use as a
m ain source o f transm itting the
them take on dangerous dual
virus, especially to fem ale viclives, w hich include high-risk

Tucker

sam e-sex liaisons described as
"on the dow n low.”
M eanw hile, they also m arry
o r c a n y on long-term relation­
ships w ith w om en, to w hom
they m ay transm it the virus. O f
the A ID S victim s w ho acquired
the virus through heterosexual
sex, black w om en accounted fo r
nearly h alf from 1994 to 2000,
according to the C enters for
D isease Control and
Prevention.
You'd think that a deadly
plague ravaging black com m u­
nities across the nation would
have provoked prayer vigils,
com m unity crusades a n a cou nt­
less com m unity-based counsel­
ing program s. Indeed, there
have been a few such efforts.
Last year, the A tlanta-based
interdenom inational
Theological C enter unveiled a
curriculum , designed w ith five
other historically black sem inar­
ies, to help black churches
spread the m essage o f AIDS
revention. TVvo years ago, the
regressive N ational Baptist
Convention, a 2.5 m illion-m em ­
b er organization, called on its
churches to increase m inistries
to those suffering w ith A ID S
and to declare a "state o f em er­
gency" stem m ing from the ep i­
dem ic.

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A m erica, guaranteeing count­
less black m en and wom en
early graves. T h e killer lives
am ong us, nurtured by bigotry,
ignorance and apathy.
But w ho cares?

Cynthia Dicker is editorial page editor
for the Atlanta Constitution. She can
be reached by e-mail:
cynthiavajcxom .
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On the Street
The Herald asks people what they th in k ...
On Sunday,
Tiger Woods
hopes to walk
away fro m the
British Open one
step closer to his
G rand Slam
dream s.
However, several
o f his fellow
g olfers a re giving
him a run f o r his
m oney at
M uirfield. We
asked som e loca l
g olfers i f they
would lik e to see
Woods becom e
this y e a r ’s British
Open cham pion.

Oh yeah. I'd like to
see him win. I'd like to
see him do something
no one else has done.

Dave Cron
Genova

Yeah, of course I'd
like to see someone
win the Grand Siam.
Ifs time lor a new era
to taka over.
Anthony Spano
Sanford

Personally, no I
don't want him to win
I'd Ika to see some­
one else win. But, HI
had to put money on
It, Fd put my money
on Tiger.

Dave Benaon
Lake Helen

I think Tiger Woods
is going to win, or
Micketson. But I'd kke
to someone else win.

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Yeah, I am rooting
lor Tiger. He's the
No. 1 golfer. He's the
man.

Robert Thacker

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L o s A n ge le s Tim es Su n d ay C ro ssw o rd Puzzle
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
“THROWING A BIO
BATCH* B y LILA
CHERRY
A CR O SS
I. Toll road
5. Crave
I I . Hugged
19. Comparative
phrase
20. Pari ol an
Egyptian pound
21. Stand
22. Imitative clothing
style?
24. Invented
25. They may
foature steeples
26. Garbage boat
28. Dine
29. Op. _
30. Long-snouted
fish
31. S e c
33. Acad, or co*.
35. Savings lor a
cabinet?
42. Market purchase
44 . Pro* on a penny
46 . Yellow spreads
47 . Four Com ers
state
49 . Ah follower
50. Word on a door
52. Artist Chagall
53. Building materia)
55 . Pre tentious
. nonsurfer
57 . Brit, military
award
56. No longer In the
pen
60 . Mail-order
record co.
62. Angers
64. Coniferous trees
66. Pitchfork-shaped

99. Ja c q u e s of
‘ Parado’
100. Light brown
101. 2 0 0 2 U .S.
Open champ.
familiarly
102. "His M aster's
Voice" org.
103. Sings like Ella
105. Hennery?
108. Thug's hoator
110. Legendary
Spaniard
112. Half a laugh
113. Tempo Inst.
115. German resort
117. Gps requiring
copays
119. Auto ongino
component
124. Hard metal
127. Frankenstein
and N s bride?
129. S o a s to pay
later
130. Charms
131. Regular guy?
132. Blocks

133. Go by again.
a s on the rood
134. Thrill

16. Govt, branch
20. Yankee Clipper
airline
23. Weather map
DOWN
notations
1. Feline feet
27. Coven sign-up
2. Writer Dinosen
sheet?
3. Jurado of "High
32. Silver salmon
Noon"
34. Ballplayer s hat
4. Ltr. Insert
3 5 . __ sapiens
5 Moxtcanmoola
36. _ Bator
6. St. Louis bridge
37. Maryland
architect
athlete, for short
7. Dallas-lo-Austin
38. Soft drink since
dir.
1886
8. Israel add-on
39. R om an __
9. HH back, say
40. Som m e summer
10. Gools
41. R eb's opponent
11. JF K listing
43. Zen paradoxes
1 2 .1 8 3 0 s
45. Ascetic of yore
communication 48. Start of an
innovation
internet address
13. __ c h e ese
51. Gardener, at
14. Gathers
times
15. Inlet53. Food fish
16. Angler’s
54. Mideast carrier
estim ate?
56. Tedious
17. Decorative c a s e 59. Kingdoms

61. Linguistic suffix
95. Filippo Lippi, for
one
63. Bit of keyboard
d a u le
98. Confucian ideal
101. Heat unit
65. Ivory dumping
104. Almost bubblo
spot?
Wo conlinuo today with
106 Fictional bar
67. Loave
excerpts
from articles kept by
temporarily
107. Finds out
Sem inole High School G lee
109. Star in the
69 . Very wet
constellation
7 0 Passion. In
Club director. M iss O llie Reese
Plymouth
Cygnus
W hittle, about events during
71. Support for
111. Blackmoro's
the 1953-54 school year.
Loma
Houkhcn's
113. Yours, lo Yves
broken leg?
114. _ Fein
73. Fr. holy woman
S H S M ixed G lee
118. It covers half a
75. _ about
calf
78. Dublin-bom
C lu b w ins Top Ratings
118 . Cinch
poet
The Mixed G lee Club of
119. Pontiac musdo
80. Lackawanna's
Sem inole High School won top
cars
lake
120 They’re hailed
82. Einstein's
ratings on all its presentations
In cities
birthplace
at the District 4 vocal contest at
64. Apollo gear
121.
T o _ : exactly
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122. Go over quickly
88. Snowfall unit
123. Israel's Barak
88. Barilla rival
University
. 125. Ja c k ie 's second
89. Words to a
the previ­
126. Ski areas: Abbr.
captain
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90. No moro than
128. Like a wee
balm
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77 . How many
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79 . P ast one’s
bedtime
81 . P ro fs goal
S3. Adam
Dalgliesh's
creator
85. OUpin of "Frasier”
87 . Longtime Aiman
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Four
soloists also
won supe­
rior ratings.
The glee
club won
superior
Grace Marie
ratings in
both sight
reading
and concert events which marked the
first tim e in several years that
an SH S glee club had won the
highest ratings in all events in
w hich they entered. There w ere
approxim ately 120 m em bers in
the glee club.
Soloists w inning superior
ratings w ere Tom my Wyatt
w ith a piano solo and Rodm an
Brumley, Janie Bennett and
Floise Snyder with vocal solos.
T he achievem ents o f the ch o­
rus and the soloists entitled
them to participate in the state
contest to be held in Tampa
April 23.
Soloists receiving excellent
ratings were Jeanne Lane M iller
and Joan W ilkie, piano solos,
and Jim m y Krider, Jim m y

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liven though the previous
article did not m ention it, both
the Boys and G irls G lee C lubs
must have also w on superior
ratings in the district contest as
they also participated in the
state contest.
And they participated quite
w ell, w inning straight superior
ratings along w ith a superior
rating for the M ixed G lee C lub
in the state contest.
O nly four other schools in
the state w on all superior rat­
ings; Robert E. Lee,
Jacksonville, Bartow, Miami
Senior H igh and Pensacola.
Each o f the glee clubs sang
tw o prepared num bers and one
sight reading number.
In addition, Tom m y Wyatt
won a superior rating w ith his
piano solo w hile the three
vocalists won excellent ratings.
A ccom panists for the stu ­
d ents w ere Jeanne Lane M iller
and Joan Wilke.
A total of 117 students went
in three busses to the contest
accom panied by Mr. and Mrs.
H erm an M orris, Mrs. S.L.
W hatley, Mrs. C larence Snyder,
Ernest Cowley, Bill Flem ing,
H erbert M use and Howard
G ordie. The busses cam e back
by the w ay o f C ypress G ardens
w here the students and chaper­
ones took in the w ater show.

G lee C lub officers were Ross
H annum , president, Peggy
W right, vice president, Eloise
Snyder, secretary/treasurer,
Barbara Cassube, Polly
G raham , Larry Bates and David
Leonard, business managers.
G le e C lu b to give O peretta
The w eek after their triumph
at the state contest, the SHS
G lee C lu b presented the
operetta "T h e C ount and the
C o ed ". T his article gave a pre­
view. D irector o f the operetta
w as M iss. O llie Reese Whittle.
A ccom panists w ere Joan Wilkie
and Jean n e Lane Miller.
The cast w ould consist of
Bertie Boggs, a sw eet and sim ­
ple freshm an girl, C arrie
Red field as Ary A rnold, a
bright and efficient junior,
Eloise Snyd er as D olly
M cSp add cn, d aughter o f the
college president, Jan ie Bennett,
as M iss A gatha Lockstep, house
m other at the g irls' dorm itory,
C larice C raft, Jim m y K rider as
Dr. C icero M cSpadden college
president, Helen A lexand er as
M rs. M cSpaddcn, M ark
W atson, college yell leader,
Ross H annum as H am ilton
Hunter, leader o f the glee club,
Jim m y W hatley, W illie Carter,
as freshm an David Leonard,
M arjorie Blackw ood the belle of
the cam pus played by M ona
Jobe, D anny Flanigan, a sm art
young m otor cop played by
Eugene Estridgc, and Kenneth
A ndrew s the com edian o f the
glee club, played by Edward
M cCall.
The scene o f the play w as to
be on a college cam pus, w ith
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W hatley, A llen M affett and
Mona Jo be, vocal solos.
A pproxim ately 20 schools
from 10 cou n ties participated in
the event.
C haperones w ere M rs. L.S.
W hatley, M rs. J.P. Bates and
Frnest Cow ley, SH S Band
Director.

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Sanford City Hall
300 North Parti Avenuo

•Approval of Minutes.
A. Work Sossion and Regular Meeting
of July 8,2002. Recommended by the
City Clerk and the City Manager.

WORK SESSION
4 p.m. In the City Commission
Chambers, Rrst R oot
1. Interview of prospective board
appointees. (R-1)
A. Code Enforcement Board: Robert
B. Carraway and Kenneth R. Lowe.
2. Discussion regarding Rrverwalk bid
award. (R-6)
3. Discussion regarding Ordinance
No. 3729, repealing and reenacting
Schedule "E" of the City's Land
Development Regulations, regard­
ing additional requirements and
provisions for specific uses, and
repealing Chapter 5 of the City
Code, regarding automobile deal­
ers. (PH-2)
4. Discussion regarding proposed
Uniform Solid Waste Container
Program.
5. Discuss options regarding alley
located at 2313 Sanford Avenue.
6. Discussion of Regular Agenda
Items. Add-on Items, and othor
Hems.
7. Mayor's briefing.
A. Mayor’s Visioning Exercise.
8. City Manager's briefing.
REGULAR MEETING
7:00 P.M., City Commission
Chambers, Firet Floor
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Consent Agenda
1. Approve paymonts made during
Juno 2002. Rocommended by the
City Manager.
2. Approve payment of City Attorney's
Statement for the month of June
2002. Recommonded by tho City
Manager.
3. Approve agreement for police ser­
vices October 1, 2002 through
September 1, 2003 In the amount
of $135,146 with Sanford Airport
Authority. Recommonded by the
City Manager.
4. Approve Amendment No. 61 to CPH
Engineers contract for the design
and permitting of chlorine handling
facilities at the Sanford main and
auxiliary water treatment plants in
the
amount of
$69,000.
Recommonded by the City
Manager.
5. Approve Amendment No. 67 to CPH
Enginoors contract for tho design
and permitting of chlorine handling
facilities at the Sanford North Water
Reclamation Facility In the amount
of 564,000. Recommended by the
City Manager.
6. Approve purchase of 4-Inch trash
pump from Thompson Pump &amp;
Manufacturing Co., Inc. In the
amount
of
$10,218.
Recommended by the City
Manager.

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7. Award bid for municipal wofl at Twin

Public Hearings
1. Second reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3722 re: a tempo­
rary moratorium on multifamity resi­
dential dwelling units, requiring
review of the Comprehensive Plan
and
Land
Development
Regulations and reporting to the
City Commission with recommen­
dations. Ad published July 17,
2002. Recommended by the City
Managor.
2. First reading of Ordinance No. 3729
to repeal and reenact Schedule *E*
of
the
Land
Development
Regulations of the City of Sanford
and to repeal Chapter 5 of the
Sanford City Code relating to auto­
mobile dealers. Ad published July
17, 2002. Recommended by the
Director
of
Planning
and
Community Development and the
City Manager. (WS-3)
3. Re: 1.42± acres of property lying
between West 11th Street and
West 12th Street and between
Maple Avenue and Ho8y Avenue
(1100 Maple Avenue); Tom
Wetherald, applicant; Toiib, Inc.,
owner.
A. Second reading of Ordinance No.
3723 to amend the future land use
map of the Future Land Use Plan

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Element of the Comprehensive
Plan, and change the designation
of the property from MDR-15,
Medium Density Residential, to GC,
General Commercial, with oondP
tions. Ad published July 10,2002.
Rocommended by the City
Manager.
B. Second reading of Orrinance No.
3724 to rezone the property from
MR-2, Multiple-Family Residential,
to GC-2, General Commercial, with
oondWons. Ad pubfehed July 10,
2002. Recommended by the City
Manager.
4. Rrst rearing of Ordinance No. 3730
to does, vacate, and abandon an
east-west aBey lying between 1702
Magnolia Avenuo and 1718
Magnolia Avenue, further described
as lying between East 17th Street
and East 18th Street and between
Magnolia Avenue and Park Avenue;
Francois* N. Agar and Patrick
McBride, applicants. The Director
of
Planning
&amp; Community
Development and the City Manager
recommend to table to August 26,
2002, as requested by the npp*cant. Ad published July 7, 2002;
property owners notified July 8,
2002; property posted July 3,2002.
5. Request to dose, vacate, and aban­
don a portion of a north-south ut»ty
easement lying between East 28th
Place and West 29th Street and
between Sanford Avenue and
Palmetto Avenue; Jam es and Sue
McMillan, applicants.
The
Development Review Team, the
Director of Planning &amp; Community
Development, and the City
Manager recommend denial of the
request to vacate. Ad puHshed
July 7,2002; property owners noti­

Lakes Wellfield to low bidder.
Diversified Drilling Corporation, In
the amount of $181,535 plus any
additive Hems needed during con­
struction. Recommended by the
City Mariagor.
8. Approve construction of a pavilion at
Bentley Wilson Park at an estimat­
ed cost of $29,000. Recommended
by the City Manager.

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Regular llama
1. Boards: appointments. (WS-1)
A. Coda Enforcement Board.
Chairman Paul E. Legge has
resigned affective July B, 2002.
NEED TO APPOINT A REPLACE­
MENT. AppAcations on He from
Kenneth R. Lowe and Robert
Canaway, the Director of Pfenning
&amp; Community Development and the
City Manager recommend the
appointment of Robert Canaway to
the Board.
2. Set proposed mWage rate at 6.625
m is, announce the rol-back millage rate of 8.370 mOs, and set first
pubfic.hearing on tentative budget
for 7.00 P.M. on September 9,
2002. Rocommended by the
Director of Finance and the City
Manager.
3. First rearing of Ordnance No. 3727
to annex 2.410± acme of proparly
lying between Marquette Avenue
and Brooks Street extended easter­
ly and between Sipes Avenue and
Beardal Avenue (2901 Marquette
Avenue); Lloyd C. and Patricia E.
Francis, owners. Recommended by
the Development Review Team, the
Director of Planning &amp; Community
Development, and the City
Manager.
4. First rearing of Orrinanoa No. 3728
to annex 64.41 ± acres of property
lying between the Central Florida
Greenaway and TU Tree Lana
extended aastarty and westerly and
between Vlhlen Road extended
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H E R B E R T T H O M A S S IL A S
H erbert T h o m as S ila s, 79,
Plum w ood C o u rt, O rland o,
d ied Tuesday, Ju ly 16, 2002.
B o m in W inter Park, he w as
a lifelong resid ent. H e w as a
coo k , and a m em b er o f Ward
C h ap el A M E C h u rch , W inter
Park. He w as a veteran of
the U .S. Army.
Su rvivors in clu d e w ife,
M aria; son , Ronald R edfin,
O rlan d o ; d aughter, Brenda
Kelly, O rland o; sisters,
B ernice H all and E lizabeth
F itzgerald , b oth o f W inter
Park, M ildred C arr, O rland o;
six gran d ch ild ren ; six g rea t­
grand child ren.
G o ld en 's Funeral H om e,
In c., W inter P ark, in charge
o f arran gem ents.

C h urch, S anfo rd . Sh e w as a
m em ber o f Eastern Star and
A m aranth.
Su rv iv o rs inclu d e d a u g h ­
ter, Linda D unn, Sanford ;
g rand child ren Jeffery D unn,
&amp; inford , B rand y S trian o,
Lake M ary; g reat-g ran d ch il­
d ren, C h ey en n e D unn,
Bryant D unn, N atlie S tria n o ,
Jo ey S tria n o and Syd ney
S tria n o , all o f Sanford .
G rav esid e serv ices w ere
held Thursday, Ju ly 18 at
O aklaw n Park Cem etery,
L ik e Mary, w ith Dr. W ill W.
C offm an o f W estview
B aptist C h urch officiatin g .
B ald w in-Fairchild
O ak law n C h apel,
S a n fo rd / L ik e Mary, in
ch arg e of arran g em ents.

M A R G IE F. T U C K E R
M argie F. Tucker, 9 3 , of
San fo rd , d ied W ednesday,
Ju ly 17, 2002. B o m M ay 1,
1909 In P earson, G a„ she
m oved to C en tral Florida in
1958 from Sou th C arolina.
Sh e w as a h ou sew ife and a
m em ber o f W estview Baptist

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"N A N A " Z IM M E R M A N
Florence B o ld e r "N a n a "
Z im m erm an, 9 7 , o f Lake
M ary, died W ednesday, Ju ly
17, 2002. Sh e w as born A pril
6, 1905 in N orth G ard en, Va.
She w as the ow n er of
H ow ard B oteler W holesale.

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She belonged to the Pilot
C lub, the Professional
W om an's B usiness G roup,
and w as treasurer o f T he
First U nited P resbyterian
C hurch.
S u rv iv o rs inclu d e son,
H ow ard Boteler, Pem broke
Pines; d aughter, Jean
B rooklyn o f Lake M ary;
step d au g h ters B arbara Ann
Z im m erm an o f L inthicu m ,
M d., and E laine Z im m erm an
o f D elto na; 17 g ra n d ch il­
dren; 3 7 g reat-g ran d ch il­
d ren; sev en g reat-g reat­
grand child ren.
Funeral services w ill b e at
11 a .m ., M onday, Ju ly 22, at
First P resbyterian C h urch in
Lake M ary w ith Rev. A.F.
Step h en s and P astor Steve
H orrell co-officlatin g .
V isitation w ill be 5 -7 p.m .
Su n d ay at the G ram kow
Funeral H om e C h ap el.
Burial w ill be in the
Evergreen C em etery in
Sanford .
G ram k ow Fun eral H om e,
San fo rd , in ch arg e o f
arran g em ents.

Husband still pining for ex-girlfriend
D EA R H EA RTBRO KEN :
D EAR ABBY: My husband
Realize that you have suffered a
has broken my heart. We've been
blow that would bring an ox to
married a year, and he just
its knees, so It's not surprising
informed me that he married me
that you feel helpless.
only to gel back at his
However, you are
ex-girlfriend!
N O T helpless — you
He says he wants me
are a grown woman,
only as a friend and he's
and regardless o f how
still in love with her. He
devalued you feel, you
lias made it very dear
have all o f the skills
that he's not interested
and potential that you
in liaving a real mar­
brought to your mar­
riage with me — no sex,
riage.
nothing — other than
Dear
You say you have
living together as room­
nowhere to go and no
mates.
money. Are you able
My husband and I
* * * to work? If so, start
continue to sleep in tire
looking fo ra jo b immediately.
same bed, bul ne won't get close
Then you can begin depositing
or touch me.
your earnings in a separate
His ex is serving time in
account, and it won't be long
rison and will be there for at
rle.i
before you have enough saved
cast two years, but lie allows her
for a security deposit on an
to call our home collect whenev­
apartment o f your own. Next,
er she feels like it. It started with
talk to a lawyer. You are going
her calling only every so often —
to survive this disappointment
now it's every day.
and will come out stronger for
I'm so hurt, Abby. He just
IL
doesn't care. I married my hus­
I disagree with your friend
band because I was in love with
that as long as there's friend­
him — and he did a very good
ship you have som ething to
job of pretending he loved me. It
hold on to. You can't force
was all a lie, and now I feel
someone to love you. But if you
trapped.
stand up straight and refuse to
Someone said to me that as
be mistreated, you will regain
long as there's friendship, 1 have
your self-respect Trust me on
something to hold onto, since his
th a t I wish you the best of luck.
ex will be gone for so long. Well,
Please let me hear from you in
I don't think it's worth it. I am
six months. I'm rooting for you.
afraid he'll never get over her.
Please don't tell me to leave
him — 1 can 't I have nowhere to
DEAR ABBY: Our daughter Is
go and no money. I barely make
planning to m any a wonderful
ends meet. What am l going to
man this October. There's only
do? Help!
HEARTBROKEN IN one problem — and it's a doozy!
Her fiance insists on inviting
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Abby

his ex-girlfriend of five years to
attend the wedding, as well as all
tiie family festivities surrounding
the big day. Even though the ex
has recently married, our daugh­
ter is very uncomfortable with
tills and has said so to her future
husband.
My husband and I are con­
cerned that our daughter's wed­
ding day may be mined and
want to intervene to make it
clear that "Mrs. X" is not wel­
come. What do you think we
should do, Abby?
PARENTS O F TH E BRIDE
IN OH IO
D EA R PARENTS: I think
you should stay out of it. If your
daughter Is mature enough for
marriage, she should be mature
enough to d eliver the message
to her fiance that she’s uncom­
fortable having the G host of
Rom ance Past at her nuptials. If
they can't reach an understand­
ing or a com prom ise, I see a
huge red flag ahead.

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9:30 a.m. M illennium M iddle,
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August 26
• 9 a.m.
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August 27
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Springs
Sep tem b er 6
• 9 a.m .W icklow Elementary,
100 Placid Lake Dr., Sanford
T h e D ividend w orkshops
begin on A u gust 21.
The
workshop registration will be on
the
w eb
page
at:
w w w .scps.kl2.fl.us
Last school year, 16,413
D ividend v o lu n teers donated
495,825 hou rs to Sem in ole
County Public Schools. This rep­
resents $7.9 million o f services to
the students, teachers, and staff
o f Sem in ole C ou nty P ublic
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A loving nursery lor children ages 6 weeks - 24 m onths Before and alter school
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carved out o f natural wetlands
and sparkling w aterw ays, Is a
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quickly becom e one o f Central
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an abund ance o f lakes and
w ild life,
cou rse
architect

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County National) created both
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outstanding features - mature
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an abundance o f deer, turkey
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Owned and operated by
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Inc. (GD SI), M agnolia Plan­
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Bignon's years o f experience
from the A rnold P alm er
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1994, GD SI has also managed
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Florida's finest golf courses.
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So lu tio n to T o d ay 's Puzzle

present its annual spring co n ­
cert on the next Saturday night
according to director, M iss
O llie Reese W hittle.
The num bers presented at
the stale contest w ould b e sung
along w ith several other songs.
There would also be various
solos and ensem bles.
A pproxim ately 250 students
would perform .
The annual event would be
highlighted by the sets
designed by David Leonard
and special lighting and co s­
tum es.

form ing in v ario u s choruses
and ensem bles. T h e entire glee
club w as listed in the article.
A solo d an ce specialty num ­
b er w ould b e given by Joni
Saunders, stu d ent teacher at
the D uxbury School of
D ancing. D ances w ere directed
by Sand ra D unn w ho w as also
the state m anager. The stage
com m ittee included David
Leonard and Larry Bates.
S H S G le e C lu b to present
S p rin g C oncert
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Keynote Speaker
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Special Guests: Rhea Chiles and Tandy Chllet Barrett.
Widow and Daughter of the Late Governor Chiles

Bed tax collections down in Seminole
The Sem inole County Tourist
D evelopm ent Council (TDC) has
announced the May 2002 bed tax
collections.
The am ounts received in May
were seven percent lower than
anticipated, with $140,530 having
been received, just over 11,000
lower than projected. Thus far in
the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1,

Daryl Jonas •Bill McBrlda •Janat Rano
and Othar Candidate* Will Ba Present

2001, the actual amount received
is $1,146392, or 22 percent lower
than the am ount projected.
The Tourist Development Tax,
also known as the "bed tax" is
from Sem inole county's 40 short­
term accom m odations, and is
used to prom ote the cou n ty ’s
tourism industry and attract visi­
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Recalling Sanford’s heritage, SANFORD: OUR F IR ST 125 YEARS
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.
Work on this pictorial history is commencing at this time. The finished
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S u n d a y . J n l) 2 1 . 2 1 ) 0 2

iverwalk
ntlnued from Page 1A
nd called it a "technically chai­
n i n g " project.
"From
rom the beginning w hen
e first began looking at the
vcrw alk we were exciting and
cw this w as a p roject we
anted to d o ," Straw scr said.
Lessard said F rid ay 's bid
ning represented a crucial
p forward.
"There has been a lot o f talk
kbout re-energizing dow ntow n
d what m ay or m ay not hapn ," Lessard said. "Today the
vcrw alk m oves from being a
reject on the draw ing b o a rd to

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aunty's request, including the
[construction o f a substation at
■City Hall or even possible
[d ep artm en t
consolid ation
[betw een the city and county.
Funds for construction of the
[ proposed substation arc includ­
ed in the FY 2003 budget and
' will be drawn from the city's
reserves. However, the funds for
additional personnel will not be
needed until the following year.
Depending if and what option
Com m ission decides regarding
the substation, an ad d itions

Event
Continued from Page LA
d ep en d in g
on
av aila b ility
and the n u m ber requ ested
overall.
Those planning an event arc
asked to contact the Sem inole
C o u n ty S h e riff's O ffice and
invite m em bers o f the sh eriff's
departm ent to attend. T h is jo in ­
ing o f forces to fight crim e is to
enhance the security and safety
o f the neighborhoods.
For further inform ation, or to
report a planned activity, con ­
tact the C om m unity Services
Section by phone at 407-6656977 or e-m ail at crim epreventionO sem inolcsheriff.org.

an actu al bricks and m ortar
reality. I ’m excited, and the citi­
zens of Sanford should be excit­
ed .”
Four com panies bid on the
R iverw alk p roject: A m erican
Bridge, CPH Constructors Inc.,
H arbco, and W harton-Sm ith Inc.
The
b id
process
utilized
requires, by state law, the city to
accept the low bid unless the
bidder fails to meet the city's
sp ecification s. T h e total base
bids from each com pany were:
• Am erican Bridge - $11,767
m illion
• C PH Constructors - $15.7

million
• Harbco - $9,115 million
• W harton-Sm ith
Inc. $11,379 million
The city also asked each com ­
pany to subm it costs for four
add-on items: a trail head build­
ing, M em orial Park, box culvert
and road-under drain. H arbco
subm itted the low est bid s on
three of those four add-on items.
C ity
M anager
Tony
VanDerworp said the bid prices
cam e in close to what the city
had estimated.
"G la ttin g Jack son (design
team) provided us w ith pretty

good
cost
estim ates,"
VanDerworp said. "W e thought
it would it would be between $9
to $12 million, with a best aver­
age o f $10.1 m illion. It looks like
H arbco cam e in under that."
V anD erw orp w as not su r­
prised betw een the disparity in
som e o f the bids.
"There are a lot o f factors that
go into a com p an y's b id ,"
VanDerworp said. "Som etim es
the low bidder is looking to do a
certain type of project. O ther
tim es, a com pany m ay have the
resources it needs already m obi­
lized in the area."

four to 13 personnel w ill be
needed.
"D ep en d in g on w hich w ay
the city decides to go, if the
departm ent adds personnel, the
city w ill probably have to
increase taxes," Litton said. "W e
will need additional revenue."
Com m ission currently is dis­
cu ssing the possible bond
options for the new station on
R inehart Road, w hich w ill
appear on the ballot for voter
consid eration in N ovem ber.
The estim ated 17,000-squarc foot
facility will cost about $4 m illion,

w hich includes d em olition of
the existing structure and tem ­
porary quarters for both person­
nel and equipm ent during con­
struction.
As for additional personnel in
the FY 2003 budget, the city
m anager recomm ended five new
positions, including a canine
unit for the police department.
"R ig h t now, the city has a
need for a canine unit three or
four times a w eek," Litton said.
"W e're just stepping up to the
plate on this."
In the capital projects General

Fund,
the city
anticipates
$461,740 in carry-forward dol­
lars related to downtown land
acquisition, beautification and
fire station design. Total capital
recom m ended for FY 2003 is
$979,300.
City com m issioners will have
their opportunity to address the
proposed budget during a work
session, 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 1,
in C ity H all's Com m ission
Cham bers. The first public hear­
ing is scheduled (or 7 p.m .,
Thursday, Sept. 5, in the same
location.

Jones opens headquarters

Florida Solar names Scott Kacic as
new CEO to head statewide expansion
Florida Solar, w hich ranks as the world's leading
contractor o f pool heating system s and recently
launched new divisions to otter pool service and
maintenance, has named Scott Kacic, chief execu­
tive officer o f the company, Skip West, president of
marketing, said.
Kacic, who has extensive experience in the ser­
vice industry is the form er chief executive officer
o f O lym pian Pool Service. Florida Solar merged
w ith O lym pian last year to form a division that
provides sw im m ing pool service and maintenance
statewide.
West founded the com pany in the 1982 and has
headed the grow ing com pany ever since. O ver the

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past three years, West expanded Florida Solar’9
scope to include solar and conventional residential
hot w ater system s and chlorine-free, water purifi­
cation systems.
"We have expanded our products and services
and now we are expanding statewide," said West.
"O ur goal is to becom e a culture o f 'O ne call does
it all' through the pow er o f great service,” West
said.
In conjunction w ith its statew ide expansion
lans, Florida Solar recently opened Tampa and
ort Lauderdale branch offices and plans to open
several more Florida markets by the end of this
year.

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Additional m easures to pre­
vent breeding of m osquitoes on
your property arc:
• Flusn stagnant water from
birdbaths, ponds, flow erpots,
boat tarpaulins, old tires or any
other receptacle in which water
can accumulate.
• Swim m ing pools should be
adequately chlorinated.
• Rain parrels should be cov­
ered with screening.
• Ornamental ponds should

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fish.
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Sem inole County's mosquito
control
provider j (Clarke
M osquito Control) has already
stepped up spray activity in gen­
eral due to the recent heavy rains
and in response to the detection
of West Nile Virus in the area
near Black Hammock. Today,
city mosquito control programs
have also been m ade aware that
West Nile Virus has been detect­
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4 pm to 8 pm
The District Itao Service Center
Is Located In The Albertson’s Shopping Plaza
Displays Will De Held In The “Open Field”
Of The Albertson’s Parking Lot &amp; Albertson’s Gas Station
at 17-92 And Lake Mary Dlvd.

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1. Sheriff’s Office Helicopter
2 . Sheriff’s Office Hum vee and

10. Correctional Facility Display
11. Entire Youth Deputy Cadet
Program Participants
Tactical Vehicle
12. Information about the District
3. S.W.A.T. Team Display
Two Community Council Board
4. Motorcycle Display
13. District Two Deputies,
5. Alrboat Display
Investigators and Supervisory
6. D.A.R.E. Vehicle
Personnel
7. Operation Right Track Drill Instructors
14. G.R.E.A.T. Program
&amp; Juvenile Intervention Units.
Gang, Resistance, Education
8 . Entire Community (C.O.P.)
And Training
Citizens O n Patrol Unit
9. Crime Prevention (Robots, Displays, etc. 15. Compllimentary Food &amp; Beverage

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Sunday. July 21.2002

T he S eminole H erald •

C o n s ta n tin e
2002

Legislative
R E V I E W

2002-2003
General Appropriations A ct
$50.4 Billion

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Future
Florida's citizens
have
consistently
told us that education
is
their
highest
priority, and we have
listened. This year the
legislature provided $1.1
billion new dollars for
education, 6% more than
last year and the largest
increase ever. In addition to
large increases in K -12
spending,
we
made
significant investments in our
growing community colleges
and universities. We allotted
$45 million for enrollment
growth and added $28.9 million
to the Bright Futures Program.
Our commitment to providing
access to higher education was also
underscored by increases in need
based financial aid o f 17% for full­
time students and 90% for part-time
students.

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Your Money
This year, in the wake o f economic uncertainty
resulting from the terrorist attacks o f last
September, the Legislature crafted and passed a
landmark budget that provides desperately
needed increases in programs and services that
will benefit Florida^ growing population.

Statewide,,,
&gt;■ $1.1 billion increase in education
funding - Largest dollar increase ever
&gt;■ $294.71 per student funding increase
after fully funding enrollment
growth
&gt;■ $29.5 million to be matched by federal
funds to provide $131 million in prescription
drugs for seniors.
&gt;■ Funding to cover 1.5 million children under KidCare and Medicaid, a
96 percent increase in the number o f children receiving comprehensive health
insurance coverage since 1998.
&gt;■ $29.8 million increase in the Pharmacy Assistance Program allowing for the implementation o f a
federal waiver to get federal matching funds for this program which covers low income elderly and disabled
individuals.
&gt;■ Florida Forever - Provided for the 3 ^ year o f $300 million bond sale.
&gt;■ Save Our Everglades includes $150 million appropriated for land acquisition.

We also completed a total overhaul o f
Florida’s school code that will help
im filcm cht the seam less K -

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in 1998.

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&gt;■ $17 million for projects in the Middle S t Johns River Basin (Wekiva River, Lake Jesup, Lake Monroe, e tc ...)
$5 million for 1-4 High Technology Corridor (UCF &amp; USF)

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In my second session as a member of the Florida Senate, I filed legislation on a variety o f topics.
Below is a partial list highlighting some of the Legislation I sponsored:

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The 2002 Florida Legislature faced a remarkable set o f circumstances. As always, your elected
representatives responded to the many challenges and compiled a significant list o f legislative
accomplishments.

Growth M anagement,,
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Is essential to maintaining the quality of life we enjoy here in Florida as more people come to call
our state home. Legislation passed this year maria the first major rethinking of growth
management in Florida since 1985. Requires coordination between local governments, school
districts and water management districts before development decisions are made. The bill also
requires local governments to work together on the delivery o f services to ensure the public receives
the most efficient and effective service possible.

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See Legislative Review for details.

Redistricting,,,
The Legislature completed this once a decade function to realign political district lines to match
changes in poplar*"" following a series of public meetings and extensive testimony. A* part o f the
effort to make the process more accessible to the public than ever before, detailed census
information, as well as the software used by the House and Senate was available on the Legislature k
website at www.lcgatate.fl.us. Floridak population growth over the last 10 yean brought two new
congressional scats to our state, including one in Central Florida.

Building Code/lnspecrions Plan Review,,,
The first unified statewide construction standards in the nation took effect in Florida on March I,
2002, ensuring safe, affordable and accountable homes and buildings for our citizens. This bill
finalizes details in implementing the Florida Building Code and outlines an optional process for
private professionals to review plans and inspect buildings with oversight from public building
officials.

Everglades Restoration,,,
is critical to preserving the quality o f life we enjoy in Florida. This year legislation passed to
provide a
funding source for the statek share of the $8 billion Comprehensive Everglades
Restoration Program (CERP). The Department of Environmental Protection was authorized to
issue Everglades restoration bonds to pay Floridak half of the bill for this program. The federal
government has committed to providing the remaining S4 billion.

Safe Paths to Schools.,,
Addresses the problem of dangerous walking conditions some of our children, locally and across
the state, face on their daily trip to school by directing the Florida Department o f Transportation to
consider the inclusion of pedestrian and bicycle padis in all its road projects.

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Regulation o f Household M overs.,,
This bill seeks to offer greater consumer protection against disreputable tactics
by some members of the moving industry.

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flic ability of the state to conduct health and safety inspections on behalf of
Florida's citizens was preserved by this legislation which averted a potential
funding crisis at the Division o f Hotels &amp; Restaurants.

Livable Communities...
Creates a program to reward communities for committing to directed growth exemplary planning
practices and effectively adopting, implementing and enforcing comprehensive plans.

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r i e f F in a n c ia l O f f io e r ,,,

In 1998, voters approved a constitutional amendment requiring the current
posts o f Comptroller and Insurance Commissioner into a single position.
Legislation this year implemented this amendment and is expected to bring
greater accountability and efficiency to the oversight of the financial services
and insurance industries. This unified position will be on the ballot in
November 2002.

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Affordable Housing.,,
Legislation passed this year enacts a number o f changes to increase availability
of affordable housing and provide greater access to available housing.

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Previously enacted in 1998, the Three Strikes Felony Offender Act, requiring
tougher sentences for repeat offenders, was declared unconstitutional by the
Second District Court of Appeals for technical reasons. The Legislature
addressed the Courtk concerns and reenacted this law and confirmed its commitment to protecting
Floridians.
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Department of Giildren and Families...
Employees were found to regularly falsify records o f children in the Departmcntk care. This bill
makes it a third degree felony to knowingly falsify case documents

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Sunday
July 21, 2002

theBiGS

Ski Championships come to Altamonte

ily sUts for Seminole
inty’s Major League
Baseball players
Isdo High School's

llg week (9*for-28, 6 runs
m ed, .321) raised bat­
ing average eight points.

Disabled W ater Ski National
Cham pionships, August 8-10, at Cranes
Roost Park In Altam onte Springs.
MWc are so proud o f all the w ater ski
athletes com peting at the 2002 Disabled
N ationals,” said Steve M cD crm eit, USA
W ater S k i’s executive director. " It’s an
am azing feat for a disabled athlete to
reach the national level o f com petition.
The hard w ork and perseverance o f these
athletes should serve as on exam ple to us
Results of the national cham pionships

C r a n e s R o o s t c h o s e n to h o s t
D isa b le d n a tio n a ls a n d w o rld s
will be used to select the 2003 U S .
Disabled W ater Ski Team, w hich will
com pete in the 2003 Disabled World
Cham pionships to also be held at Cranes
Roost Park.
Com petition at the Disabled Water Ski
National Cham pionships include slalom ,
tricks and ju m ping. W ithin each event,
athletes w ho are partially (VHB2, VHB3)
or totally blind (VHB1), paraplegics or
quadriplegics (M P1, M P2, M P3), or have
arm or leg disabilities (w ith or without

prosthesis) will com pete against skiers
w ith the same disabilities.
There will be tw o rounds o f com peti­
tion. Event w inners will be based on a
two-round total, w hile the overall w in­
ners will be based on overall points from
the best scores of either round. T h e best
performance o f either round receives
1,000 points. Com petition begins daily at
8 a.m.
The International Water Ski Federation
had announced on February 13th that the

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GEN EVA — An am azing
four years o f high school for
G eneva's Heather Cave has
continued even after her grad­
uation from Oyiedo.
The 18-year-old w on the
Goqt ly in g champlonslUp and
All-Around cham pionship at
the Florida High School state
Rodeo Finals in Brighton earli­
er this year and now the
national honors are starting to
roll in.
For being nam ed the
Cham pion All-Around
Cow girl for Florida for 2002,
Cave w as honored for her
accom plishm ent by both
W rangler H ats and Ariat
Boots, receiving numerous
prizes and scholarships, os
well os a new W rangler straw
hat and a pair o f Ariat Boots.
Leaders o f the National
High School Rodeo
Association (NHSRA), the
oldest youth rodeo organiza­
tion in Am erica, then appoint­
ed Cave to the W rangler High
School All Star Rodeo Team,
the first-ever corporate-spon­
sored youth rodeo team , for
the third consecutive year (990 0 ,0 0 -0 1 , and 01-02).
The W rangler High School
All Star Rodeo Team is fash­
ioned after W rangler's
Cham pion Pro Rodeo Team,
w hich includes superstars like
TV Murray, Joe Beaver, Dan
M ortensen, Charm ayne Jam es,
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Special to tha Harold
O C A LA — Anglers searching
for hot new honey holes will
find a fishing bonanza at the
H ilochee W ildlife M anagem ent
Area (W M A) near Clerm ont.
Every Saturday the Florida
Fish and W ildlife Conservation
Com m ission (F W Q will allow
10 lucky anglers access to the
five lakes w ithin the borders of
the W M A .
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fish. An area m ap detailing the
location o f each lake is avail­
able from the FW C Web site at
http://w ld.fw cstate.fl.us/hunt
ing/w m a/H ilochee.pdf or by
calling the Lakeland regional
office at (863)648-3206.
The 69 acres o f protected
w ater is divided betw een five
lakes; P eat Lake is 27 acres.
Little Peat is seven acres,
H idden Lake la 17 acres, Stock
Lake is 10 acres and U n tie
Pond is eight acres In size.
From tim e to tim e, som e lakes
m ay b e closed on a tem porary
basis d ue to access problem s.
Regardless o f the num ber o f
ponds open to fishing, 10 per­
m its w ill still b e issued on a
first-call-first-served basis.
To fiah die lakes at Hilochee
W M A , anglers m ust possess
three docum ents:
* Freshw ater fishing license
unless exem pt under general
state fishing regulations.
• A W M A perm it or a dailyuse perm it: A daily-use perm it
Is available at designate
S e e O utdoors, Page 2B

Oviedo teams head
for North Carolina
Special to the Herald

Florida Marlins

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accolades
bestowed
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^ ^ D is a b le d W a t e r Ski N ational

R o p in g in the a w a rd s

Seminole High School's

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C ham pionships w ill b e held Aug. 26-30
2003, at C ran e's R oost Park. Crane's

O V IE D O — O viedo Babe
Ruth has set a new record.
The young program has quali­
fied three teams for the
Southeastern Regionals, the first
time one city has ever accom ­
plished the te a l
The O viedo Babe Ruth Rookie
(8-and-Under) All-Stars, Cal
Ripken 9-and-U nder All-Stars,
and 10-and-U ndcr Girls
Fastpitch Softball All-Stars all
won Florida Babe Ruth State
Cham pionships and arc now
cither in or headed to North
Carolina to continue their
m arch toward a National
Cham pionship.
The Rookie team, know n as
the Bandits, had the toughest
road to their title, having to sur­
vive a double elim ination state
ualifier tournam ent in Lake
!ity just to m ake it to state.

J

This w as an invitational tour­
nam ent for Babe Ruth teams
from all over Florida and there
were 30 team s looking for the
m achine pitch crown.
In their first gam e, O viedo
played Flagler, w hich had
already won a gam e, and
rom ptti to a 21-0 victory in four
Innings.
Their next gam e w as w ith the
remaining undefeated team of
this pool •Jacksonville Beach. It
w as a very well played gam e by
both team s w ith O viedo ending
up on top 4-1.
This knocked Jax Beach to the
losers bracket and put O viedo
into the cham pionship game.
The cham pionship gam e was
a rematch with Jacksonville
Beach and the Bandits cam e out
fired up, scoring three in the
first and the second innings.
The final score w as 10-1 after
5 innings and O viedo was the
S ee O viedo, Page 2B

The Oviedo Babe Ruth 8-and-Under Rookie “Bandits' pose proudly with the State Championship trophies and are
currently In Wilson, North Carolina lor the Babe Ruth Baseball B-Under Southeastern Regional Championship*.

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S u n d a y . J u ly

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The Seminole Herald

O viedo
C ontinu ed from page I B
bracket cham pion, outscoring
its opponents 35-2, and earning
an invitation to the State
Tournam ent Ju ly 4-9 in Alachua.
The first gam e w as against
N orm andy and the Bandits won
the gam e 7-0.
The Bandits then had to face
Tavares, which jum ped out to a
4-0 lead.
O viedo refused to wilt, how ­
ever, and battled back for an 8-6
trium ph.
That set up a m onster
m atchup w ith alw ays powerful
Sarasota. Sarasota jum ped out
in front 2-0 but again tne
defense tightened and the
Bandits took a 5-3 victory.
This put O viedo in the cham ­
pionship gam e for their bracket
and they up playing Normandy,
w hich battled through the losers
bracket to advance to the finals.
O viedo jum ped out to a quick
4-0 lead in the first inning and
added four m ore runs in the
second.
The gam e w as ov er after five
innings (10 run rule) with the
final score o f 13-2.
This qualified them to attend
the southeast regionals.
However, the w ork w as not
done yet. T he O vied o team now
had to play the other bracket
w inner for the state cham pi­
onship.
This team w as M andarin
(from near Jacksonville). The
final game w as very exciting as
M andarin jum ped out to a 3-0
lead in the first.
O viedo fought back in the
third inning scoring six runs.
The Bandits added tw o more
in the fourth to build and
O viedo w as the cham pion with
an 8-3 victory.
The team is m anaged by Bob
O 'N eill with Fred Labor and
Chris Bates serving as coaches.
Flayers on the Rookie team
arc Ryan O 'N eill, G arrett Hall,
Taylor Perez, Parker Perez, Cole
Wheeler, Nick Labcr, Robert
M cCune, Sam Bates, Ryan
M axon, David H ow ard, M atty
Spruill, and Joseph M anning.
The team is currently in
W ilson. N orth Carolina
Carolina w ith
te a m S lfo t are q4i u J W a i j &lt; t ~ *
statexh am p ionaslfrom — -..
Tennessee, Virginia, N orth
Carolina, South Carolina, and
Georgia.
C heck out W FTV Channel 9 at
11 JO p.m . on Saturday or the
league w ebsite at
w w w .O viedobaberuth.com for
inform ation.
T h e 9-and-U ndcr team played
its first gam e in the State
Tournam ent w as Friday July 5th
against the M andarin Athletic
A ssociation A Team.
M A A w as the favored team
but O viedo proved better, w in­
ning 3-0.
Tne team then thum ped San
Jose 11-1 and edged Perry,
w hich w as favored to win the
entire tournam ent, 3-2.
MAA won it's w ay through
the losers bracket to play
O viedo again for the cham pi­
onship.
The gam e w as a defensive

battle with M AA finally taking a
2-0 lead with a two-run hom e
run in the third inning.
That proved to be the only
runs that the pitching quartet of
Tyler M arlcttc, Tanner Below,
Matt G and and C onnor Stanley
would allow.
In the fourth inning the
O viedo bats cam e alive and
scored four unanswered runs.
The team then played flawless
d efease and held on to w in the
gam e and the cham pionship.
It w as truly an outstanding
tournam ent and our boys
played like the cham pions that
they arc. Ryan Stanney won
tournam ent M VP for his consis­
tent play during the entire tour­
nam ent at first base.
The team is managed by Scott
Below with Ben Vasquez and
David M arlcttc serving as
coaches.
Team m em bers are Alex
Greene, Austin Lager, Conner
Stanley, Evan Rosendberg, Gabo
Rivera, Matt G an d , Matt
Schw artz, N icholas Vasquez,
Q uentin Voorhccs, Ryan
Stanney, Tanner Below and
Tyler M arlcttc.
The 9-and-U nder's arc also
ing this weekend, in
iton. North Carolina.
C heck out W FTV Channel 9 at
11:30 p.m. on Saturday or the
league website at
ww w .O viedobabcruth.com for
information.
The O viedo Babe Ruth 10U nder Fast pitch Softball A llStar Team now w on the D istrid
3 Cham pionship in O viedo June
28-30 and the State Tournament
(7/10-7/14) in Live Oak.
O viedo had to survive 11
team s in the State Tournam ent,
A ltam onte, Suw annee, Argyle,
Tri-County, N ortheast Florida,
M andarin, Normandy, Flagler,
Keystone and Chiefland to
advance to the Southeast
' T
Regionals in Kinston later this
w eek (7/24-7/29).
v
^
These girls played am azing
ball! They w ere in the toughest
bracket, having to beat ou t what
turned out to b e the second,
third and fourth place team s to
get to thj? Cham pionship round.,
T h e O viedo defense w as outrtfci
stan d ln g ,n o t. com m itting an
error until the Cham pionship
gam e.
The scores were:
First gam e vs. N orm andy
Softball, O viedo w on, 5-1.
The 2002 Baba Ruth State Champion Oviedo Baba Ru#t 1O-and-Under QJrts FaatpNch 8oftbal A»-8tars (top) and Oviedo Baba Ruth 9-and-Undar AB-8tar
Second gam e vs. A ltam onte
team (bottom) wN both bo playing in the 2002 Baba Ruth Southeast Regional Championships in Kinston, North Carolina.
Softball, O viedo w on, 9-1.
Third game vs. N orth Florida
com peti
reason is because f excellent
A ll-stars tw o years ago w hen
holding a ca r w ash from 9 a.m .- •*
Softball, O viedo w on, 64).
to-3 p.m . at the 7-11 on the cor- ■»
coaching.
they w ere only eight, they
fun, b u t they w ill b e the first to
Fourth game (Cham pionship
returned last year as nine-yearner on Lockw ood and 419 in
M anager Kurt Shou p and
tell you, it is alw ays m ore fun to
gam e) vs. N orth Florida again,
olds.
O viedo to raise m oney for the
coaches Jim W ilson and Ben
w in than to lose, so let's Just
O viedo w on, 3-2.
T his year as 10-year-olds they
trip to N orth Carolina.
win.
Evans teach these girts to rely
In years past Jacksonville
T h e O vied o girls program is
led the team to the cham pi­
on one another. T hat to w in the
A nother reason fo r their su c­
team s consistently take the title
leas d u n three years old and
onship and they are very proud
gam e is not based o n one event.
cess is that these girls are
of State Cham pion in m ost age
to bring it hom e to O viedo.
grow n from 50 players to 155 in* *
But a scries o f events. To be able
friends - m any o f h e m best
brackets. This year O viedo beat
a very short period o f time.
M em bers o f the team are
to teach that to a bunch o f 10
friends. T h ey d o n ot w alk aw ay
out tw o Jacksonville team s
I
M egan A lligood, Shelby Beasley, O viedo Babe Ruth brings a
from one another w hen the sea­
year old girls is an am azing
(Northeast and N orm andy) to
N atalie Beliantoni, Am ber
quality program where girls can ’ *
thing.
son is over, the relationship
win the title.
enjoy and learn the gam e in a
Evans, Kyndall H enderson,
stays intact • and they count
They truly look like a w ellThese girls w in for m ore rea­
positive way.
Jessica H uggins, D em i Laney,
d ow n the d ays until they can
oiled m achine, anticipating each
sons than just being talented
Sarah Pettigrew, Stephanie
Everyone asks us every year
play again • they love the gam e.
o th er's m oves and alw ays
athletes. They set tne exam ple
Shoup, Jennifer Ward, Dani
w here O viedo Is w hen w e go
,
w orking together. They have
Four o f these girls (N atalie
for teamwork, alw ays w orking
W ayt, and D ani Wilson.
up to the to u rn am en t N ext year"*
Beliantoni, D ani W ilson,
trem endous sportsm anship and,
together as a u n it I n i s com es
everyone they w ill know and
.,
Tnla Saturday and Sunday
Stephanie Shoup and Dani
as all cham pions d o, a great
from a couple o f things, but one
they will b e looking fo r us!
.•
(July 20-21) the team w ill be
Wayt) w ent to 10-U nder State
desire to win - they are very

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O utdoors
C ontinued from page IB
entrances for $3.00 per person or $6.00 per non­
com m ercial vehicle.
• No-cost, non-transferable fishing permit: Tire
no-cost fishing permit may be obtained by calling
the Hilochee W M A field office at (352) 241-8501.
Applicants should leave a detailed m essage
w ith their full nam e, telephone number, and com ­
plete m ailing address and date they wish to fish.
Special bag lim its and fishing rules apply to the
lakes in H ilochee W MA.
• All largem outh bass must be returned to the
w ater im m ediately upon capture.
• No person shall take in any one-day more
than 20 bluegill, 10 black crappie or six catfish.
• Fishing is perm itted during daylight hours
only.
• No person shall kill o r possess any bluegill
less than eight inches in total length or black crap­
pie less than 10 inches In total length.

CALL
407-322-2611

• T he possession o f nets (except d ip nets), fish
traps, trotlines, setlines, m innow seines, cast nets,
or bush hooks is prohibited.
• O ther statew ide general fishing regulations
rem ain in effect for H ilochee W M A.
For inform ation on other freshw ater fishing
opportunities, visit the D ivision o f Freshw ater
Fisheries Web site at w w w .fioridafisheries.com or
call the Lakeland regional office at (863) 648-3202.
H A R V E ST A R EA C H A N G E S A N N O U N C ED
FO R G U LF C O A ST SCA LLO P SEA SO N
O pen harvest season for bay scallops along
Florida's G u lf Coast runs through Sept. 10.
Each year, Florida Fish and m id life
Conservation Com m ission (FW C) biologists eval­
uate the health o f the bay scallop fishery, and
recent surveys have revealed a shift in population
densities that w arrant changes.
T his y e a r's ruling brings a few changes. A large
area south o f the Suw annee River, w hich has been

d eals

d osed fo r eight years, w ill reopen this sum mer,
becau se b a y scallops have increased significantly.
A reas w est o f St. Joseph Bay, w here bay scallop
abundance is low, w ill d o s e to all harvest this sea­
son.
Here are the rules.
* O PE N : Recreational harvest o f bay scallops
will open from the M exico Beach Canal (Just west
o f the Bay/G ulf County line) to the
P asco/H em ando County line (near Aripeka) d ur­
ing the op en se a so n
'C L O S E D : Except for the area listed above, the
rem ainder o f the state is closed for recreational
harvest o f bay scallops, indu d ing the area w est of
the M exico Beach Canal.
It is illegal to possess bay scallops on w ater out­
side open harvest areas. It is also illegal to land
scallops outside open harvest areas.
For exam ple, it would be legal to take scallops

from w aters off H ernando County coast; but it
(i
w ould b e illegal to dock you r boat In Pasco
County w ith the scallop catch onboard.
-,
Recreational harvesters are lim ited to tw o gal­
lons o f w hole bay scallops in the shell, or one p in t,
o f bay scallop m eat p er d ay during the open sea- &lt;,
son
In addition, recreational scallopers m ay possess .
n o m ore than 10 gallons o f w hole bay scallops in I,
the shell, or 1/2 gallon o f bay scallop m eat ab o ard ;,
any vessel at any time.
Bay scallops m ay be harvested only by hand o r ,w ith a landing or dip net. They m ay not be har- , ^
vested fo r com m ercial purposes.
-O u r hope is that proper m anagem ent o f bay
scallops and public com pliance w ith the bag Urn-. •
its w ill ensure abundant scallop populations in
the fu ture," said FW C D ivision o f M arine
Fisheries director Dr. R oy Crabtree.

S k iin g ----------------------C ontinu ed from page I B
been a cham pion o f disabled w ater skiing in the
United States. N ow it will have the opportunity
to roll ou t the red carpet for the rest o f the
w orld."
The D isabled Worlds w as last held in the
United States in 1997 at Sunset Lakes in
O kahum pka. Fifteen countries participated in the
2001 Disabled Worlds last M arch in M elbourne,
A ustralia, w here the U S . Disabled W ater Sid
Team earned the silver m edal w ith a score of
12,067.8 points. U S . Team m em bers com bined to
win 36 individual m edals.
"U SA W ater Sk i's experience in hosting world
title events guarantees an excellent cham pi­
onship s," said G raziano Tognala, executive direc­
tor o f the IWSF. "T h is will be an event that w ater
ski fans will not want to m iss."

Events at the Disabled W ater Ski World
Cham pionships include slalom , tricks and Ju m p
ing. W ithin each event, athletes w ho are partially (VH B2, V H B3) or totally blind (VH B1), para­
plegicsi or
i quaanpiegics iiw i, Mrz, m k jj, or
have(arm
an or leg disabilities (with or without pros­

thesis) will compete against skiers with the same
disabilities.
USA Water Ski w as form ed in 1939 as a non­
profit organization prom oting w ater skiing in the
United States. USA W ater S k fis affiliated w ith the.
International Water Ski Foundation (w orld gov- .
em in g body) and is recognized by the United
State O lym pic Com m ittee and Pan-A m erican
Sports O rganization as the national governing
body o f com petitive w ater skiing in the United
States.
With m ore than 40,000 m em bers, USA Water S k i
is the largest w ater ski federation in the world.

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S u n d a y , J u ly 2 1 . 20 (1 2

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Gave
Continued from page IB
and Hall-of-Famcr Jim
Shoulders.
Cave earned her position on
the Wrangler High School All
Shir Rodeo Team based on lead*
e^ship qualities, academ ic eligi­
bility and athletic achievements.
rW e are excited to again this
year expand W rangler's rodeo
sponsorship program at the
high school level," said Karl
Strcssm an, special events m an­
ager for W rangler Rodeo.
"A s alw ays, it gives us a
tremendous sense o f pride to
associate the Wrangler brand
with promising young men and
women. W e're confident each
member, o f th e je a m will be an
outstanding goodwill am bas­
sador for the sport o f rodeo."
M embers of the Wrangler
High School All Star Rodeo
Team receive official com peti­
tion apparel consisting of
Wrangler TWenty X shirts
embroidered with the team logo
qnd two pairs of com petition
ifans. In addition, team m em ­
bers receive an official team cer­
tificate signed by rodeo great

Jim Shoulders and i y Murray.
Am ong the rodeo accom plish­
m ents for Cave over the past
five years are:
* Florida High School Rodeo
Association Cham pion AllAround Cow girl for 2002.
* FHSRA Reserve Cham pion
for Breakaway Roping, Goat
TVing, Pole Bending and
Cutting for 2001-02.
* Florida High School State
Finals Rodeo All-Around
Cham pion and G ot Tying
Cham pion for 2002.
* Placed first in second Go,
second in third G o, second in
Short G o, and third in the
Average at the Brighton
Breakaway Roping in D ecem ber

2001**

^ .

* Finished third in the Short
G o (33-secon d s) and fourth in
the Average at the 2001
International Finals Youth
Rodeo (IFYR).
* Three-tim e N ational Rodeo
Finalist (1 9 9 9 ,2 0 0 0 ,2 0 0 1 ).
* FHSRA State Finalist in
Breakaw ay Roping (98-99,99-00,
00-01), G oat TVing (98-99,99-00,
004)1), Barrel R atin g (9 8 -99,9900), Pole Bending (98-99,99-00,

L

H eather Cave
004)1), Cutting (9 8 -9 9 ,9 9 -0 0 ,0 0 01), and Team Roping (994X), 0001).
• Reserve Cham pion
Breakaway Roper World Wide
Rodeo A ssociation (99-00).
• Top 3, Breakaway Roper, 2.7seconds, first G o, 2000 IFYR.
• Top 20, Team Roper (heeler),

Briefs

M ASCOT GAMES TO CONCLUDE

l* The Celebrity M ascot G am es closes its 10th
Anniversary show tonight (Saturday, Ju ly 20),
giow casing the com ic talent o f the best, brightest
qnd funniest team m ascots from the world o f
$x )rts.
1 The gam es are to be held a t 7 p.m . in the TD
W aterhouse Centre in O rlando. The Celebrity
M ascot G am es benefit the N ew H ope for Kids
foundation.
; A n all-star selection o f more than 25 m ascots are
ipvited to participate from the N BA , N FL, N HL,
M ajor League Baseball and N CAA.
'T ick e ts for the O rlando presentation are avail­
able for $7 at the gate or by calling the O rlando
(£entroplex at 407-849-2020.
•For m ore inform ation regarding the 10th
Anniversary Celebrity M ascot Gam es, please call
the Central Florida Sports Com m ission a t 407*
£484900.

«

fTAN APPRECIATION NIGHT- FOR
SCW FANS SUNDAY AT HOOTERS
|Southern Cham pionship W restling proudly pre-

before Ju ly 19th and must have a current physical
toparticipate.
For m ore inform ation, or to obtain a registration
form , please call Coach Katz at 407-320-8741.

MFW WRESTLING IN DEB ARY
M id Florida W restling w ill present The
Am erican Bash at V F W Post
1
8093 in DeBary,
Friday, Ju ly 26th.
The event w ill feature an O ver The Top Rope
Battle Royal as w ell as a M ain Event betw een
Raging
Yout
ig You
In a Semi-1-M ain Event, Deathrow Jethrow will
battle Cutthroat Bonez.
O ther m atches w ill have C.B. Kool taking on
Prowler, Lonew olf facing N ightstalker a n a Bill
Crude tackling El Diablo.
Doors open at 7 p.m. w ith bell tim e at 8 p.m.
The M FW is offering a special offering w here if
you bring five paying adults, you w ill get in free.
For ticket info please call 407-328-9035 or go to
the w ebsite at www.M idFloridaW restling.com.
Altam onte Sports is currently holding registra­
tion for the Worth Club K G irls Fast Pitch
Pitching Cam p on Ju ly 23-25 a t M errill Park.
The cam p is open to girls ages 9-18. It w ill run
as a half-day cam p w ith girls ages 9-12 attending
from 9 a m . to noon and girls 13 and over attend­
ing from 1 p m . to 4 p m .
Cheryl Kempf, founder o f Worth C lub K in
Tennessee, will lead the cam p w ith instruction
also com ing from various college coaches and for­
m er college and O lym pic players.
idditfonal inform ation please contact
o
For additional
Alicia
Flow ers at 407-571-8728 or aliciafOalt
aliidafOaltamonte.org.

WINTER SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL CAMP
W inter Springs H igh School, hom e o f the 2001
Sem inole Athletic Conference Football
Cham pions, w ill be hosting a Youth Football
Cam p on July 26th and 27th.
The Cam p is open to all entering the 9th grade
o rr ,younger and the cost is $30 w hich indudes,
quality instruction in offensive and defensive
football techniques from W inter Springs Head
Coach Steve Katz and his staff and a T-shirt.
In addition to the Bears' staff, also instructing at
the cam p will be form er N FL players and current
college football players.
The cam p will give youngsters a chance to meet
the 2002 Bears, learn what the high school players
learn from the coaches who teach it, m eet the
coaches, and get ready for the Pop W arner
Football season. ATC Certified Trainers w ill be on
hand at the camp.
The cam p will focus on skill developm ent and
will include a speed training portion on Saturday
w ith form er Detroit U on Dana Reaves.
Those wishing to attend the cam p m ust register

Year com petition to he held in
conjunction with the "W orld's
Largest Rodeo," the national
Hign School Finals Rodeo, in
Farm ington, New Mexico.
The duo were also scheduled
to com pete in the International
Finals Youth Rodeo in Shawnee,
O klahom a earlier this month.
This will not be the end of
rodeo com petition for Cave, as
she will b e attending
Southeastern Oklahoma State
U niversity in Durant on a rodeo
and athletic scholarship and
hopes to qualify for the College
National Finals and then com ­
pete professionally.
A 4.0 GPA student, Cave
ranked in the Top seven-percent
(ranked 35th out o f 562) in her
raduating class at Oviedo High
chool and w as a three-year
m em ber o f the girls volleyball
team as w ell as being active in
National H onor Society, English
Honor Society, M ath Honor
Society, and W RO R High School
TV News.
She plans on studying com ­
m unications, business m arket­
ing or related opportunities in
the horse industry at SEO SU .

t

Robinson heading to St. Johns

The City o f Sanford Recreation and Parks
D epartm ent is offering a Sum m er Junior Tennis
Cam p to run August 5-9.
Registration d o ses August 5 for the camp.
The Cam p, taught by USPTR certified Greg
Jam es and held a t Groveview Park (off o f Lake
M ary Boulevard), has a m inim um size o f six and
m axim um o f 12 juniors.
The cam p schedule is:
• 5-7 year olds from 8 3 0 a.m . to 9 a.m. Cost:
$20.
&gt;
• 8-10 year olds from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Cost: $35.
• 11-14[ year olds from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Cost:
$35.
For inform ation call 407-682-6086 or 407-3305697.

ALL YOU CAN BOWL
Airport Lanes in Sanford has tw o new protjJLt e g l h y enthusiast.- •«-«-------&gt;w in q tfet aJatn „ n r .
9 3 0 ¥ B p W W R P * rr
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$10, including shoe rental, bow lers can roll
to their hearts co n ten t
Patrons will be issued colored w rist bands by
the center to identify them as entitled to use the
lanes during the 2-1/2 hour tim e period.
O n Friday nights it is "a ll you can bow l cosm ic
bow ling."
Individuals can bowl all they w ant from 9 3 0
m . to 1 2 3 0 a m . for a single price o f $15, indudig shoe rental.
"C osm ic" bow ling involves glow in the dark
balls and neon lighting along w ith a laser light
show and m usic being piped throughout the cen­
ter.
During the evening custom ers w ill enjoy the
light show, plus m usic and draw ings for prizes.
Anyone wishing to enter the building during
the event tim es 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 is located at
190 East Airport Boulevard, Ju st east o f 17-92 near
the new section o f 417 and the Sanford Plaza.
For m ore inform ation, contact Airport Lanes at
407-324-2129.

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Seminole High School graduate Marcus Robinson (seated, center) has decided to attend St. Johns River
Community College In Palatka on a basketball scholarship. *1 am very excited that Marcus will be attending SL
Johns,* said SJRC C head coach Horace Jefferson. "The past two years we had another Marcus (Wiggins) from
Sanford playing for the Vikings and 1am glad that Sanford is sending me another Marcus. He will be a tremen­
dous asset to our program. He brings size (6-foot-6) and a will to compete. I realty feel that his best basketball
has yet to be played. While recruiting, one question that you ask yourself Is how welt will fit In with your
returnees. All of my returnees were lobbying for Marcus Robinson. So, I can honestly sat that WE are excited
about Marcus' decision to play for the SJRC C Vikings* On hand for the signing were (seated, left to right)
Leonard, Marcus and Pat Robinson, (standng, left to right) Seminole High School Principal Karen Coleman,
the Reverend Leon Hilary, Marcus' mentor, and SHS basketball coach Bob Trains.

D o th e Z o o !

SUMMER SWIM TEAM

GIRLS FAST PITCH CAMP

said Kcllye DeBord, M anager of
Alliance Partners for the AQHA.
"We are very proud to sponsor
the AQ H A /N H SRA Horse of
the Year aw ards program and
com mend all o f the NHSRA
members for the tim e and ener­
gy they devote to their
Am erican Q uarter H orses.”
"C aring for their Am erican
Q uarter Horses is a m ajor com ­
ponent of the com plete educa­
tional opportunity available
through NHSRA m em bership,"
added Ken Sturm an, NHSRA
Executive Director. "W ith this in
mind, we com m end the AQHA
for recognizing this and for its
long standing sponsorship of
high school rodeo and the
AQHA/NHSRA Horse of the
Year program ."
"M axic" is now 10 years old
and has been ow ned, ridden
and trained by Cave since she
was three.
Cave and "M axie" arc now
eligible for the national title of
AQHA/NHSRA Horse of the
Year honors and will com pete
for the title this com ing week
(July 22-28) at the national
AQHA/NHSRA Horse o f the

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Josh Rich, The Prat Pack, Th e H igh Rollers and
many more.
Also, the beautiful ladies o f H ooters and
Betw een the Ropes radio hosts Brian Dickerm an
and Brian Fritz w ill b e on hand. There w ill also be
an autograph signing w ith all o f the SCW stars
and great prize giveaw ays a t this event.
Follow ing the action, there w ill b e a show ing o f
W W E's pay per view, Vengeance.
This special event has no adm ission fee. For
m ore inform ation call 407-767-8822.

first G o, 2000 j r v i ^
• Reserve Cham pit
Tier, FHSRA 994X).
• Florida High School State
Finals All-Around Champion,
98-99.
• FHSRA Rookie of the Year
All-Around Cham pion, 98-99.
• Sixth in Nation in Cutting,
first Go, National High School
Finals Rodeo, 98-99.
• Reserve All-Around
Champion, Florida Junior
Rodeo Association, 97-98.
Cave w as not the only one to
receive national honors.
Her horse, Miss Maxwell
House, w as recently selected by
the Am erican Q uarter Horse
Association and the National
High School Rodeo Association
as the girl's AQHA/NHSRA
Horse o f the Year winner for
Florida for the second time.
"M axle” also earned the honor
In 1999-2000.
"T h e Am erican Quarter
Horses used today in high
school rodeo com petition arc
truly great athletes. However
it's that unexplained chemistry
betw een horse and rider that
truly m akes the team winners,"

Sem inole Aquatics, located at the new Larry A.
D ale A quatic Center adjacent to the Sem inole
H igh School cam pus, is offering a Sum m er Sw im
Team aim ed at beginners and novices.
O pen to young people ages 5-17, the only
requirem ent for Joining the team is the ability to
sw im 25 yards (one length o f the pool) without
touching the bottom.
The program costs $150 per child (indudes
team t-shirt and sw im cap) and runs throughA ugust 17.
There are n o formal attendance requirements
fo r practice. Practices are held M ondays through
Fridays from 6 p m . to 7 p.m . and sw im m ers can
com e as often as they wish.
M eets will b e held on W ednesday evenings and
last about tw o hours. M eets are inform al, friendly,
novice-level w ith other area team s and swim m ers
com pete w ith children o f sim ilar ages and abili­
ties in a non-threatening form at where swim m ers
get aw ards for com peting.
This is a great w ay for kids to get involved in
sw im team as the com petitions are very low-key.
Kids that want to continue year-round have the
option to d o so w hen the sum m er ends.
For m ore inform ation, call Sem inole Aquatics
head coach Tony Ackerson at 407-302-1034.

jis c o v e r en d less hours o f fam ily fu n and a d v en tu re w ith an Annual P ass to
't h e C en tral F lo rid a Zoo. W ith h und red s o f n a tiv e and e x o tic animals,
t h e r e is always so m eth in g new to s e e a t t h e Zoo. T h e Zoo is open daily fro m
9 am to 9 pm w ith f r e e parking and picnic a re a s . Plan on spending t h e day and
v is it Z O O F A R I O u tp o st f o r unique so u v en irs and g i f t s , and have lunch a t th e
sn a ck b a r. Plus, a s a Zoo M em b er, you'll r e c e iv e t h e s e g r e a t b e n e fits :
r

Admission to t h e C en tra l F lo rid a Zoo f o r an e n t ir e y e a r
'lesion to 1 0 0 zoos &amp; aquarium s, including B rev a rd Z oo, T h e
Flo rid a Aquarium, Ja c k s o n v ille Zoo A Miami M e tro Zoo
lO ftflis c o u n t a t Z O O F A R I O u tp o st g i f t shop
D iscou n ts to cu ltu ral a tt r a c tio n s including S ilv e r S p rin g s
In v ita tio n s to M em b ers-on ly e v e n ts including e x h ib it preview s
S u b scrip tio n to ZO O V iew s N e w s le tte r

SWIMMING LESSONS
Sem inole Aquatics, located at the new Larry A
D ale Aquatic C enter adjacent to the Sem inole
H igh School cam pus swim lessons that run in
tw o-w eek sessions consisting o f eight classes,
each lasting 45 minutes. C lass sizes are limited to
six students.
Sessions are taught by Am erican Red Cross cer­
tified W S .I. instructors for ages five and up.
Special preschool classes fo r children 2 4 can be
formed based on dem and.
For m ore inform ation on any program or any
specific questions regarding pool hours, call the
pool at 407-302-1034.

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2001.
PAUL W. KELLY, Pononal

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
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Attorney tor Ptno n d RopmsonlaOve
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ANTHONYM NARDELLA. J R , P A
1110 Douglas Avanua. S u it 1002
AXamcnle 8pringa. FL 32714
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IN RE ESTATE OF
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Noioo It Jldy I I , 2008.
CHARLES
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134 W. Coteman CIrds
Sardord. FL 38773
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ROBERTS. IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
A8SKM EES. UENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES. AND AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
WTEREST BY. THROUGH UNOER
OR
AGAINST
MARIAN
E.
ROBERTS; JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS W
POSSESSION
D£FENOANT(8)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE U HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to t Bunmary Ftoai Judgman
d Foradoama dated Jldy 12. 2002
entered bi CM Caaa No. 02-CA-aOB14 d toa Clrcidl Court d too 1ITH
Ju d d d C bod bi and tot 8 EMWOLE
Comdy. Santad. Ftoridt. I « ■ sat to
V a Nghed did bad biddar lor caah
d too Wad Franl Door d too SEMI­
NOLE Comdy Comtoouoo located d
SOI N. Park Avanua In Soidord.
Ftortda. t i l l 00 ■ m on toa 13 dsy
d August. 2002 Via totovring
tJBM-rBBa propBiiy u tev vonn n
said Sivnmary Find Judgmaid. to­
ast
LOT 110. OAKLAND HALS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OR
MAP THEREOF DESCRIBED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 63 ANO 64.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FUMOA.
Oared tori 12 day ol Jldy. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
MARYAM* MORSE
O dfe d fro P a d O o M t
By: Mary Bbomw
Oapidy Cterk
PuMthbc
THE SEMbSOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVC J
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAWDFF
•01 &amp; Urdvarsay Drive Sidte 600
Plantation. FL 33324
(•64)233-6000
W ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DUAB4JTIES
ACT, pamona arth rkttb M s i naadWwj m aoedel ecoommodefeon should
emdad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
Via
SEMINOLE
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VS
LINDA K WHITWORTH WK/A
UNOA KAY YEAROUT. IF UVWO.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST UNOA K. WHITWORTH
N.K/A UNOA KAY YEAROUT)
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF UNOA K.
WHITWORTH N/K/A UNOA KAY
YEAROUT. IF ANY; JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS W POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(8)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE U HEREBY GIVEN purauard to a Summary Ftod Judgment
d Fomdoaum dated Jidy 12. 2002
■reared In CM Caaa No. 01-CA2066-14 L o tto s O ra n Court ot toe
14TH Judicial Cbcuil In and tor
8 EMINOLE
County.
Sanford.
Ftortda. I aid sol to toa Nghed and
bod biddar lor m di d too W M
Front Door d tot 8EMMOLE Comdy
Courtoouao loca ted d M l N. Park
Avanua In Sardord Ftortda. el It 6 0
a m on toa 13 dsy ol August. 2008
property to
sot lorto In l t d Summary Find
Judgment, to u t:
LOT 1 5 BLOCK K. FOXMOOR
UNIT 3, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
OR MAP THEREOF OCSCRUCO W
PLAT BOOK 23. PAGE(S) 20 ANO
21. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMVKXE COUNTY. FLORXM.
Dated tola 12 dsy of Jldy. 7002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk of toa Cbcut Coml
By: Mary Stroups
Dapury Cterk
Pubtsh In:
THE 8EMV40LE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVXD J.
8TERN, P.A, ATTORNEY FOR
PLAWDFF
•01 3 Urdvarsay Orkra Bide BOO
Pldddton. FL 33324
(564)2335000
W ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DUABUDES
ACT. pamona arih dsabdeaa naadIng a apaetd aooommodalon shorrid
contod COURT AOMWUTRATIOH
at
toa
SEMINOLE
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TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE
FOR NOMURA ASSET
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION
MORTGAGE PAS5THROUGH
SECURITIES. BERKS 2001-Rt
PLAWTVF
VS
MELISSA A LUSK. IF UVWO. ANO
IF
DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. OCVUEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSKM CES,
UENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRU BTBU ANO ALLOTTHBR
RARTKS CIAB4W8AN WTEREST
BV. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST MEUSSA A . LUSK;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MELISSA
A LUSK. IP ANY! JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS W POSSESSION
DEFENDANT]8)
NOTICE OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suant to a Stannary Find Judgment
d Fomdoaum dsaod Jidy 1 5 2002
entered In C M Coot No. 02-CA113514 L of toa O c u l Court of toa
UTH Ju d d d C b o d bi «nd tor
SEMINOLE
Comdy.
Sardord.
Ftorkto. I « B aal to toa HM«d and
M
h*ksav tor cash at toa W M
Front Door d i n 8EI4WOLE County
Comtoouta knitted d 301 N. Pork
Arnnus In Sardord. Ftortda. d 1100
a m on toa 13 day ol AuguaL 2002
property aa
snary Find
aal lorto In told Summary
JudgmanL
LOT
IT 4. BLOCK C, WEST ALTA
MONTE HEIGHTS SECTION 3.
ACCOROVKI TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED W
PLAT BOOK 10. PAQE(8) 7 5 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF 8E5MNOLE COUNTY, FLORCA
Dated Vds 17 day ol Jufy. 7002.
(CWCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork ol toa C bod Coml
By: Mary Sborpa
Deputy Ctork
Pubtsh be
THE 8EMW0LE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVD J .
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAWDFF
•01 S . Urdvartby Ortva Sidte 500
Flatddton. FLS3324
(*54)2335000
W ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERCAN8 WITH OtSABURES
ACT.
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al
toa
SEMINOLE
County
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WAND FOR
BE1BN0LE COUNTY,
FU M O A
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WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. W C,
PLAWDFF
VS
MCHOLAS A KEUEa ET AL,
______
DEFENOANT(8 )
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONST RU C D V B5RV1CE
TO MCHOLAS A KELLER ANO

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tMt
an ecbon to lorectoee o mortgage on
me KMCMnng propeny.
LO TI, BLOCK A CARRIAGE HILL.
UNIT NO 1. ACCORDING TO THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED W
PLAT BOOK 1 5 PAGE ITjOF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF 8EMW0LE
COUNTY. FU M O A
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WITNESS my hand and toa ta d d
tola Court d SEMINOLE Comdy.
Ftorkto. toto iky ol JUL1S 2002.
MARYAM* MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CWCUIT COURT
BYflutoKtog
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVD J . STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAWDFF
(01 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
8U T E 600
PLANTATION, FL 33324
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AMERICANS WITH DrSAMUDES
ACT, ptroano arih dtooMdoo needInga special aooommcxtaSon shcxA)
contod COURT ADMMSTRATDN,
d
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BEMMOLE
Comfy
Comtoouta ol (407)566-4227. |.
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THB NOTICE SHALL BE PUBUSHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH VLTHE BEMWOLE HER­
ALD
PuMthJUy &gt; 1 .2 5 2002
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OF THB UTH
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WAND FOR
BEMNOLB COUNTY,

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THEREOF, AS RECORDED W
PLAT BOOK 3 PAQE 65 1/2, PUB­
LIC RICOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORDA
MUA 417 EAST ORANGE STREET,
ALTAMONTE SPRWQS, FL 32701
In looordence wVi Vie Ainertoene
Ad. Pemone «Mh
ineedYigfl tpeokel eopom*
moocDon kj pemopsie ei f w p i r
ceedng thomd contact toa Court
AltoSrSsbdcv d 201 N Park Avenue.
Sardord FL 32771, Telephone
Number (407)323-4330 net later
toan seven (7) days prior to too proeotdhg. V hearing bnptbad. (TDO)
1 5 0 5 5 6 5 5 7 7 1 or Voice (V )1505
•S54770 vto Ftoridt R dty Servtoee.
Dated Vds 15 day of Jidy. 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
CtoikOI Tho Cbori Coml
By: Mary Bboupo
Deputy Cterk
Subrnlled b f
Law Crikte ol Memhel C. Watson
1(00 NW Alto SbaeL Bute 120
Fort Laudddda. Ftorkto 33308
Tatephone. (964)4535386
Facatni*: (854)7715062
PubtoFcJUy 2 1 ,2 5 2002
00116 ,

UF5CNOWH PARTY W
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POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY
SOUGHT TO BE FORECLOSED
HEREW.

M THE C S K U T COURT
OF THE UTH
JUDICIAL CWCUT,
WAND FOR
(COUNTY,
CTRL OTVWON
CAM NOj 00-CA-1M1-14 L
NORWEST BANK MVMESOTA
NA AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
AMRESCO RESIDENTIAL
8ECURITE8 MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST 1 M 5 5
OXBCRTO RIVERA ETAL,

C IY 5 DIVISION
CASS NOj 02-CA-120514 L
BAM1 OF AMERICANA,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH
NATIONSBANK, N A ,
RICHARD L OO EU, SR AAUA
RJCHARO L OOELU UNKNOWN
8POUSE OF RKHARO L OOCLL
S R A/KIA RICHARD L. OOELU
CIDFWANCtAL EQUITY
SERVICES, W C j CITY OF
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
COOE
ENFORCEMENT. FIRST SELECT.
W C j JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S)W
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
N on caop
(Pise to puttoh to THE
SEMWOLE HERALD)
NOTICE n HEREBY GIVEN pm-------------

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ol

too 12 dsy ol Jidy.
2002. and ordered to Cato No. 02CA-120514 L d toe Ctrari Coml ol
too 1STH JudcSd C bo d to did tor
Bomtnoto Oorndy; Ftoridt. atoddbi
BANK OF AMERICA N A . SUC­
CESSOR BY MERGER WITH
NATIONSBANK, N A to too Ftobdd
and RCHARO L OOELi. S R , AA(/A
RICHARO L OOELL; CTDFWANC1AL EQUITY 8ERV IC E5 WC.;
CITY OF SANFORO. FLORDA
COOE ENFORCEMENT. FIRST
SELECT.
W Cj
UNKNOWN
(PO USE OF RKHARO L O O a U
S R , AriUA RKHARO L OOELU
JOHN DOC: JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) W FOBSESSION OF T h e S u b j e c t
■no oem w w i w n a n m wm
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THV
•EMfffOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. to Sondnoto Comdy.
Florida, M 1150 on toa 13 day of
AuguaL 2052,
toa
fcdoatog
oaecnoeo propeny ee eei w n n
said Ftod JUdgmart. to-ari:
WEST SOS 3F4 FEET OF THE
SOUTH US OF LOT 1 5 (LEM ONE
ACRE SQUARE W THE SOUTH­
WEST CORNER THEREOF) ANO
W EST SOI 1/4 FEET OF THE
NORTH 40 U2 OF THE SOUTH SS3
FEET OF LOT M ST. JOSEPHS
SUBDIVISION. ACCORDWO TO
THE FLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED W FLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 115
PUBUC RECORDS OF SCMSKLE
COUNTY. FU M O A
AriUA (6 1 STATE ROAD 1 IA LAKE
MONROE, FL 3 (747
In accordance arih toa Americana
Ad. Pamona arih
heedtog a spedd eooomlo rsrttdpMs to toto proooodng diouM cordad tot t a i l
ArtoridsOMor M201 NPdk/Wonu5
Sardord FL 32771. Tsiaphona
Number (407)323-4330 net tolar
toan aavan (7) days prior to toa pracaedng v hearing bnpabad. (TDO)
1 5 0 0 5 6 6 5 7 7 1 or Votoa (V )1 5 0 5
•665770 vto Ftorkto Retoy Sanktet.
Dated tt o 15 day of AJy. 2002.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctork 01 Tho C boil Court
By. Mary Sbnqto
Deputy Cterk
Subndtedby:
Lear O lto ed Monhal C. Watson
1100 NW4*to SlmtL Bette 170
Fort Laudddda. Florida 33308
Tatophona: (M 4)4t303M
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1)7715062
Jidy 21,
21.252008
00117
W THB CWCUT COURT
OF THE UTH
JUOKtAL CWCUTT,
BI AND FOR
(COUNTY,
CAM NOj I5 C A 5 S 5 1 4 L
COUNTRYWDE HOME L0A N 5
WC Frit/A COUNTRYWDE
FUNDWO CORPORATION,
GEORGE A LOOSE. J R AAUA
GEORGE A LOOS, al aL

(Pteaaa putrid) to THE
SEMVKXE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Ftod Judgment d
Foractoaura dated toa 12 day of Jidy.
2002. and treated to Caaa No. 02CA5 *3-14 L of toa Ckori Coml Of
to t UTH Judtold C *ori In and tor
Samtnoto Comdy. Ftortda. wherein
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
WC. F/K/A COUNTRYWDE FUND­
ING CORPORATION It tot PtodV
and GEORGE A LOOSE. J R AWA
GEORGE A LOOS; PATRICIA M
LOOSE A/K/A PATRICIA MARIE
SEN; FIRSTT&gt;LUS FINANCIAL.
INC, A DISSOLVED FLORDA
CORP4 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
GEORGE A LOOSE. J R AriUA
GEORGE A LOO; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF PATRKU U LOOSE
Ato/A PATRICIA MARK SEN. JOHN
DOE; JANE DOE AS UM040WN
TENANT (S) W POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY . I wd
» ei to V * highed dvf bod btodor tor
caah d tot WEST FRONT DOOR
OF THE SEM1NOU COUNTY
COURTHOUSE,
to
Seminote
Comdy. Ftortda. at 11 DO on toa 13
day d AuguaL 2002. toa toSoaing
daecrtted propariy as s d torth to
said Find JudgmtnL toedt
THE EAST 3 13S FEET OF LOT 2 5
AND A U OF LOT IT . SLOCK S 5
8ANLANOO THE SUBURB BEAUTI­
FUL PALM SPRINGS SECTION.
ACCORDING TO THE FLAT

NOTICE o f

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(Ptoiaa putsah to THE
BEVtofOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Ftod Judgment d
Forodoam* dated toa 1 * day d JMy.
2002. and trdamd to Caaa No- 00CA-1M1-14U d tot C bo d Court ol
too UTH Ju d d d C bo d to w d tor
SerrWota OouVy. Ftorkto. nhtroto
ftanved B ar* Mtonaaoto. N A As
Trustea
For
Tha
Amraeco
Loan Thid IM M to to a P t o S f t S
Q5BCRTO RR/ERA WM FOVEFLA
AN UNKNOWN PERSON W POSS­
ESION OF THE SUBJECT FROFI a d sa t to
rapieai ana m et Dtaoer wr CNn
va WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMWOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. to Samlnola County.
Ftorkto. M 11D0 an toa 13 (toy of
AuguaL 2002,
too
tolowtog
' a t aal to r* bi
LOT 5 BLOCK 1 5 WEATHERSFMLD FIRST ADOTMON. ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF, AS
RECOROEO W FLAT BOOK 1 5
FAGE(S) M ANO S 7 , PUBUC
RECOR08 OF 6E5BNOLE COUN­
TY, FLORDA
AriUA 611 AUBURN AVENUE,
ALTAMONTE SPRWQS, a 3(714
In aeeoM m a arito toa Amariowa
arih DtoatMtoa AcL Pamona * W
DtoabWaa naadbig a apadd aooorrvmoddtan to parSotoala to tots procaadng 8 * 4 1 coraad toa Oouri
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Sardord a
32771, Tatophona
not tolar
1 5 0 0 8 8 6 5 7 7 1 or VMM (V)'
8555T70 vto Ftorkto RdaySwvSoao.
Dated toto 11 Wy el JiJy; 8002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork 01 The C b o d Coml
By. Mary 880150
Oapmy Ctork
Law 0 * c a cd Marshal C. Watoon
1800 NW4SV) (WaaL Suba 120
Fori Laudantoto. Ftortda 33308
TStophona (*54)4650318
Faoabldto: (854)7715062
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I COUNTY,
MU
CM L ACTION
CAM NO. W -tU S C A
OTYMSON 14-L.
im w r m tw m a r vbSNn/v.
NETWORK, W C,
JEAN D. MKHEL, d SL
OetondanKt).
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purSUWV to a Ftod Judgment d
Morigrgs Foradoama dated Jldy 1 5
2002, and entered to Caaa NO. 021228 of. toe O n d Court d tot
EIGHTEENTH Ju d d d C bo d b) wa)
lor 8EMWOLE County. Ftorkto
CtAL NETWORK. INC, to Vto
Ftobad and JEAN 0 . MKHEL;
C. MKHEL; a rt (to
I a d adi to too Nd&lt;ad
and bed tdddar tor cad i d WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMWOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUM. SAN­
FORD, FLORDA d 11 DOAM, on too
27 ttoy Of Augud. 2002. toe tolow­
tog dseertted properly aa s d lord to
add Find Judgment
LOT 267, BEL AWE HALS UNTT
THREE. ACCORDWO TO THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO W
FLAT IOOK M . PAGES 37 ANO 3 5
OF THE PUBUC RECORDS OF
SEMWOLE COUNTY, FLORDA
AriUA &gt;821 South Bormmto
A n n a . Apopka. FL 32 7 U
WITNESS MY HAND did toe ta d
ol toto Court on JiJy 12.2008.
toa C bod Court
C to dof
d to
ByMary Sbomw
Deputy Cterk
Echevarria I rstodatos. F A
F.O. Boa 26011
Temps. Ftortda 336225018
“ S e e Americana arih Otoabdlaa Ad
I you am a person vrito •
to peddpasa In toto
art arawd d no ood to you, fca toa
provtoion of carta*! aitreUnce
Ftoaaa oontod Court Arbrwasaraaan
d 201 N Park Annua. BwSord.
Ftoridt 32771. Htophons nuntoar
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P u b8d L jm y 21.25M 02
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M THE CWCUT COURT
OF THE OQHTUM m
JU O KU L CWCUT
W ANO FOR
(COUNTY,
CAM NOj 01-CA523-14L
NORWEST BANK MWNESOTA
N X , AS TRUSTEE FOR
CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF
SACO LW C , SERIES 1M 5
K
DIANNA 5
SPENCE.
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DIANNA
B. SPENCER. CRANES ROOST
V5LAS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC, ANO ANY

NOTICE OF SALS
Note* a hereby given tod. pur­
suers to toe Order or Flnel Judgmer*
In toto cause In toe C bod
Court of Semtooto County, Ftorkto. I
a d s e t toe proparty situated to
Semtooto Comfy. Ftortda. daaertrad
" SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT *A*
LOT 102. CF1ANES ROOST V I ­
LAS ACCORDWO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED W PLAT
BOOK 2 5 PAQE(8) 74 - 77 WCLU8IVE. PUBUC RECORDS O f 8EMINOLE COUNTY, FLORDA
and commonly knon*l se
206 HERON ST, ALTAMONTE
8PRW OS.FL 32701
d pubic sda. to toa Nghed and bad
bidder, tor caah. d toa wad bom
door ol f i t Semtooto County
Comtoouoo. Senford. Florida, al
11PO AM on ALTO 16.2002
Doted: JU L 1 5 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Sbotpo
Depufy Ctork
bl
A ct pamona arih
naadtog a apadd aocommodaBon to parvdpen to toto p r*
coating should oontad oouri
Aibnbitoba8on d Istophono nmrhor
(407)886-4330, not War toon seven
(7) days prior to tot pmooedng V
hearing Imparted. (TDO) 1 5 0 0 5 6 5
6771, or Vdca (V)1 5 0 0 5 6 5 5 7 7 0 .
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l^B r c n o i nwtay nowycs
8atom Seven. PA
P. O. Boa 33P0
Tknpa. FL 33601
(813)222-3222
FubkhJuIy 8 1 ,2 5 2002
O O III
W THB CWCUT COURT FOR
(EW HTIIS COUNTY,
FLORDA.
U V 5 OrVWON
CAM NO. 81 CA IBM 14-L
FWSTAR BAF8L N A , AS TRUSTEE
SUCCESSOR W WTEREST TO
FWSTAR BAMt MBJWAUKEE N A .
AS TRUSTEE UNOER SALOMON
BROTHER MORTGAGE
SECURITIES V8 FLQATWO RATE
MORTOAOE PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES SERIES 1885NC8.
DARLENE HEBER; THE CIT
OROUPKONSUMER FINANCE.
WCj CHESTNUT ESTATE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCUTION,
WCj BARRY QLADYS;
LEASE COMM
CORFORARON;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 5 arid
A U UNKNOWN RARRES
CLAIMING
INTERESTS
BY.
THROUOK UNOER OR AGAWST A
NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACRON, OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST W THE
PROPERTY HEREW OCSCRDEO,
NORCEOFBALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 48
NOTICE B HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Onter or Smnmary Find
Judgrnem of tomdoemo doted A tf
1 5 SOM and d * d * 4 81 Cm No.
0 1 -C A 5 8 8 5 1 5 L d (to C bo d Court
d too E W attrto Ju d d d C b o * to
and tor Semtooto Comdy- Florida.

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B f. Mery Stroupe
As Deputy Ctork
SPEAR 8 HOFFMAN
708 801*1 Otxte Highway
C o d Gables. Florida 33148
Tatophona (30S)68S22M
Persons wtto dtoabrity who need a
special accommodation to pemopete In toto proceerkng should contod ADACoordtodor el X I N Park
Avanua, Bids N , Sardord. Ftorkto
38771, d toast Pvo days prior to tot
proceedng Tatophona: (407)3234330 Ext. 4227; 1 8 0 5 * 6 5
•771 (TOOL or 1 8005655770(V).
Vm ru n o i rWuy UwW I j Tv
Pubish J d ) 2 1 .2 8 . 2002
0 0 1 2 3 _______________________ .
W THE CWCUT COURT
OF THE EMHTEINTH
JUOKIAL CWCUT
WAND FOR
BEMWOLE COUNTY,
FLORDA
CA M NOj 02-CA-122514YV ,
MELLON ^ P R O P E R T IE S .
Loulotono corporation.

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RAi-F J . LONG.: and UNKNOWN
TENANTSfOWNERS.
,
NORCS OF ACTION
TO: RALF J .
LONG. AND
UNKNOWN TEFUF4TSDWNERB.
r uvwa ano if d ead , ms or
HER
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS. CURRENT RESI­
DENCE UNKNOWN
RALF J LONG
CURRENT
RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
,
473 Oak Haven Drive. Una B
1
AAamonto Sprtogs. FL 32701
UNKTfOWN TENANTSfOWNERS,
473 Oak Haven Drive. UrW B
•
AJUmonle Springs, FL 32701
Ybu tm nodtod toet an acbonfo
tomdbaa a mortgage on toa totowkig property In Bamtnato County.
UNO B. BLXLDWQ NO. 5 ANO
THE UNDIVIDED INTEREST W
THE
COMMON
ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT THERETO IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ANO SUB­
JECT TO THE COVENANTS. CON­
DITIONS RESTRICTIONS EASE­
MENTS TERMS ANO OTHER PRO­
VISIONS OF THE DECLARATION
OF CONDOABNUJ OF OAK HAR­
BOUR SECTION ONE. A CONOOMWRJM ANO EXMBITS ATTACHED
THERETO AS RECOROEO W O R
BOOK BPS PAGES 83 THROUGH
174, WCUISIVE ANO AMENOCD W
O R . BOOK 8 8 5 PAGES 1820 ANO
1821 OF THE PUBUC RECORDS
OF SEMWOLE COUNTY. FLORDA
ANO AS FURTHER AMENOCD W
O A BOOK 1 0 0 5 PAQE 71 ANO AS
FURTHER AMENDED W O R.
BOOK 1 0 6 5 PAGE 46 OF THE
PUBUC RECOROS OF SEMWOLE
COUNTY. FLORDA.
commonly known a t 473 Oak
Uwa^w
S—te tok
ABem ^tee
nBYin IrW ,I tWw
D« AnSmOfnS
Springs, FL. 32701. has boon ftod
ogdnd you and yqu am roqdbod to
sarvw a copy of your wrtotn detona­
te , 8 any, to 8 on Rtehmd 5 Mcfver
of Kaaa. Bhutor, Solomon, Bpootor,
Foyto A Singsr. P A , pfabd8Ta tftornay. whose edrtmes It P O Box BOO
Tampa. Ftortda 33801. (or X days
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wtoa. a dafauB w d-ba-antorad
M o rig M Bacmdtoa VII n n s r-p
apdnd you tor toa mad demanded
Rato
Siengege
Paee-tfwough
totoaComptobd.
Csrtdlratoa Sanaa 1M5M C2 to
Dated Jldy 18. 2002.
CLERK OF THE COURT
Platodl and DARLENE HEBER: THE
“nonoraoM
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otm
CIT
OROUF/CONBUMER
M l Norto Park Avanua
FINANCE.
W CJ
CHESTNUT
Sardord. FL 32771
ESTATE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI­
ByRuViKkig
ATION. W C j BARRY GLADYS;
Deputy Ctork
LIA BECOMM
CORPORATION;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. I;
biaoooM not
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 5 and
_ Act pertave wdi
A a UNKNOWN PARRES CLAMnaadbig a apadd soosriv
to parted sat bi toto proMO INTERESTS BV. THROUGH,
casdtog should corned oouri
UNOER OR AGAWST A NAMED
Aibrdntobadon d toto(hont nmrber
DEFENDANT TO THU ACTION, OR
HAVWQ OR CLAW8NO TO HAVE
(407)M 54330. not b
ANY RUHT, TITLE OR WTEREST
(7) days prior to toa proceedng '*
W THE PROPERTY HEREW
hearing bnpabad. (TDO) 1 5 0 5 5 8 5
DESCRUED, am DatoratonSe. I wB
■771, or Voice (V) 1 5 0 5 *6 6 5 7 7 0 .
1«^ &amp;wkM
tok—
i—
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rv-j—
rKXXMrimy
Tw
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■al to Bit Nghed and bad bUdsr tor
rUCJwn D. MCTVfr
4
oath d toa W M From Door cd tia
Kaaa,
Bhutor,
Batomon.
Spactor.
Bondnd o Comdy Comtoouta, 301
5AmeM^ - -e » ■—-- ■- O ■- -* tee--, JIRR8I r im MvWUi, MnWO, ro n o*
Foyto 6 Singer. P A
32771 d Sondnoto Comdy. Florida,
P O Bos 800
Tampa, a 33801-0800
d 110 Oam . on dw 15 day d At^uaL
Pubtsh Jidy 21 .2 5 2002
2002. toa toBowtog dato totd proper•y
In ta d Order or Find
ty aa
a a sadd f torto
c
00126
1
Judgrnsm.
LOT 3 5 CHESTNUT ESTATES
W THB CWCUT COURT FOR 1
PHASE TWO. ACCORDWO TO
BEMWOLE COUNTY.
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
FLORDA
ED W FLAT BOOK 4 5 PAGES W
PROBATE OhRSION
THROUGH 12. PUBUC RECORDS
FILE NO. 0 2 5 4 5 C P
OF BEMWOLE COUNTY, FLORDA
W RE: ESTATE OF
( you aro a ptn on vrito a
KENNETH WTCHEa laBARRE. I
order to parddpale to toto proceed­
ing, you are treated, M no ood to
you. to toa provtoion of certain atatetonoa. P a s ts oordad toa Court d
407506-4330 ndvn two (2) working
■toys ol your reedpt of tto Noaoa; 8
you am hearing or votoa bnpabad.
c a l Ftorkto Ratoy Sarvtoa (800)865
(770.
DATED d Sardord. Florida on Jd y

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The srbnbdsbalbin d toa eelate Of
KENNETH MITCHEa LaBARRE.
d ao aais* FTto Nmrdwr 08545C P .
la pandtog ki toa C b o * Court tor
B
w^OmJ w Wa, .am., rv—a^. rv - c. -. ,
umtwioib UOid* y, r lOEiO*, r roovv
Divtoion. toa address of which Is X I
N Paik Avanua. Sardord. FL, 32771.
Tho namt* and e r i k s m t d toe

12. 2002.

MARYANNE MORSE
At Ctork, CbouB Court
By: Mary Stooupa
Aa Deputy Ctork
8MTTM. HUTT 8 DIAZ. P A
AVomayt tor PtotoW
2881 Ead Oakland Park BtoA. 8u8a
303
Fort Laudantoto. FL 33306
Pubtoh Sardord Hardd
Pubkeh Jldy 2 1 ,2 5 1 0 0 2

00122

W T M C 8 K U T COURT
OF THB UTH
JU O K U L CWCUT
WAND FOR
I COUNTY,
CAM NO. 01-CA5S77-14L
BA MORTGAGE. O C .
•UCCESSOR TO NARONSGANC
MOFfTOAGE CORPORATION.
CHERYL A TAYLOR, d u s , d d ,
OetondanK t).
NORCEOFBALE
NOTICE U HEREBY GIVEN purward to an Ontor or Ftvd Judgrnsm
Scheduling
Foreclosure
Edt
aniamd on JiJy 1 5 2002 In toto case
now pandng bi aad Court, dva style
d wtddi la IndcaSsJ sbovs.
I wB tad to d a Id d a d and bad b i5
der tor oaah d toa W M From Door.
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. X I North Park Avanua.
Sanford, Florida 32771. M 11.00
AM. on toe 18 day d Augud. 2002.
a d forth In aaid Order or Final
Judgrnem.
LOT 108
108. REMINGTON OAKS AT
THE CROSSINGS. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO W PLAT BOOK 38.
PAGE 68 - 7 5 PUBUC RECORDS
OF SEMWOLE COUNTY. FLORDA
OROEREO AT SEMWOLE COUN­
TY FLORDA toto 12 day of JUy.

Al cmWom d too dtotdom (Ad
other persona having dobno or
dwnandt ogdnd dsoodsnTs ootofs,
brkxkng unmakjmd. oottongsm or
mAqmdatod dabna, on whom a copy
of toto notca to aarvad mud B ato d r
ctoima Vrito tow Court WTTHW THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THU NOTDE
OR THWTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIB NOTICE ON THEM
Al o d d aadBom d toe dacadam
and parsons having claims or
settee, bidmSng unmasured. oonbrv
gam or rndbytedtead dabna, mute Ba
toab dabna wdi toto Coml WtTHW
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FEED W5L
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha date of tod pubtcaaon of Vila
Noaca It JiJy 21.2002.
JEFFREY ALBERT LaBARRE
Famond Rsprseemadm
118 Bona* Lana
TrouMan, NC M IM
ROBERT K. MdNTOSH. ESQUIRE
Ftortda Bar No. 375302
BTENSTROM. MdNTOSH. COL­
BERT. WHK1HAM t SIMMONS, P A
Pod Odco Boa 4548
Sardord. FL 38772-4844
Tatophona: 407/3225171
Attjmay tor Person* RepmeenUOv*
Pubtsh JlAy 21 ,2 8 , 2002
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N O T K E O F SA U
Auckon wd ba held d 2401 S
W*ow Avanua. 8tedor5 Ftonda d 8
1178 Mack R D . Dcrnp True*
Vto SR886ST27873
Pubteh JiAy 21,2002
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1002.

MfWYAfWE MORSE
At Ctork. C b o * Court
BEMWOLE. Florida

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N o n e t t o t h e p u b l ic
NoBoe B h w * y glvwi e w • P u t *
HMMng
b* hMd by IN. Pfenning
A Zoning CommNNon in I . cry
CommMMon Ctarrbwt. Cty H a.
SMBorU. n o n * . M 7C0 pm. on
TTwndry, AupuM 1 ,1003 to oarv
M * r Bw loBaiMng ch an ge ,nd
- Mrwndnwm la Em Zoning OnSnMKa
0&lt; tio CEy ol SoMonL Sommolo
County. Ftorida
Rotomng honv 8R IA Smglo
FomBy Rotldonhol and RC- 1 .
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Tb Hot oL OC-2. Qonorol

8 UNE OF LOT I I . BLK 8.
THENCE RUN NWLY ALONG THE
N R-O-W UNE OF KATHERME
CT. S I S FT TO THE ELY UNE OF
LOT 5. BLK 8. THENCE RUN
NELY ALONO SAIO ELY UNE OF
LOT S. A DISTANCE O f 83 12 FT
TO A POINT S OF THE P 0 6 .
THENCE RUN N 20 FT TO THE
POB. ANO THAT PART OF LOTS
2.8. 10.11 I B. BLK B. HKJHLANO
PARK. ACCORDINO TO THE MAP
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN PB
4. PO 28. PUBUC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. F L 8EINO
MORE
PARTICUURLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT 222.15
FT ELY ALONO THE N UNE OF
KATHERINE CT FROM THE SW
COR O f LOT 5. SAJO SUBO. RUN
THENCE WLY M FT. THENCE
RUN N 2 7 3 5 FT TO THE S UNE
OF COLONIAL WAY; THENCE
RUN SELY ALONO SAIO S UNE
150 FT. THENCE RUN SWLY TO
THE POB, LESS FROM A POINT 8
FT ELY O f THE SW COR O f LOT
5. BLK 8. M1QHLAND PARK.
ACCORDINO TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROEO M PB
4. PO 28. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN.
TY, FL AT THE INT OF THE 8
UNE O f LOT 5 ANO THE E R O W
LME O f U 8 HIGHWAY 17182
(FRENCH AVE). AN 82 FT R O W .
RUN N ALONO THE E R O W
LME 60 FT. THENCE RUN E 150
FT FOR A POB. THENCE CON
TVXIE E 88 7 FT; THENCE RUN S
18*33"4B* W 121 04 FT TO THE N
R O W UNE OF KATHERINE CT.
THENCE RUN NWLY ALONO
SAID N R O W UNE ANO A
CURVE CONCAVE NELY HAVMQ
A RADIUS OF 341 02 FT. A CEN­
TRAL ANOLE OF 88*4102*, A
CHORD BEARING OF N 77*28-27*
W FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF
67 84 FT. THENCE RUN N 10184
FT TO THE POB. AND ALSO
TOGETHER WITH FROM A POINT
8 FT ELY O f THE SW COR OF
LOT S. BLK 8. HKJHLANO PARK.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PB
4. PO 28. OF THE PUBUC
RECOROS OF SEMIHOLE COUN­
TY. F L AT THE MT OF THE S
UNE OF LOT 5 ANO THE E R-O-W
UNE OF U S
MWY 17482
(FRENCH AVE). AN 82 FT R O W .
RUN N ALONO THE E R-O-W
LME 80 FT; THENCE RUN E 150
FT FOR A POB; THENCE CON­
TINUE E 88 7 FT. THENCE RUN S
1B*3T48r W 121D4 FT TO THE N
R-O-W UNE OF KATHERINE CT.
THENCE RUN NWLY ALONO
SAX) N R-O-W UNE ANO A
CURVE CONCAVE NELY HAVMQ
A RADIUS OF 34102 FT. A CEN­
TRAL ANOLE OF 8 8 * 4 f 0 r . A
CHORD BEARMO OF N 77*28-27*
W FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF
5784 FT. THENCE RUN N 10188
FT TO THE POB.
Amondng Vw Futora Land Uta
daaigrwiiori oI Vw ComprtlwrwNo
Plan b a n LOR-SF (Low Danoiiy
Ratidanaal SmgM Fondy) to Vial ol
OC (Oarwral Cammardal).
8 la anoerpatad Vwl Vw Sardard
i&lt;*7 uomrTWSron m conajoar n i
malar af 6 Pub*tc Haanng on
Monday. August 12. 2003 to ff»
Cty Commtoaton Chantoara. Cty
HU. t o t a l . Florida, al 7X30 p m

Logoi Dooertpoon: BEQ ON THE
ELY R O W O f FRENCH AVE.
*41.4 FT S OF THE N LINE. LOT 1,
BLX 4, O f MWHLANO PARK. RUN
B 60 FT TO 8 UNE. LOT 5 DLK 6
HKJHLANO PARK. THENCE SELF
ALONG 8 UNE. LOT S BLK 8 . 7Z 83
FT TO W UNE OF 10 FT ALLEY,
THENCE NELY ALONO W LINE O f
SAJO ALLEY. S3 T2 FT TO A POINT
WHCH13 107 FT E OF ELY RO-W
OF FRENCH AVE. THENCE N 20
FT THENCE W 107 FT TO BEO
(SUBJECT TO A S FT UTUTIES
EASEMENT ON E SIDE): AND
FROM THE INT OF THE N UNE OF
LOT 1 BLK S. HKMANO PARK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
■THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PS 4
PQ 28. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FL. ANO THE
E R O W UNE OF FRENCH
AVENUE. RUN S ALONO R O W
UNE 241A FT. THENCE RUN E 107
■F T FOR A P C *. THENCE RUN E 4 }
TT. THEHCE RUN S 109 FT TO THE
UNE O f LOT 11. BLK I . THENCE
RUN NWIY ALONO THE N R O W
UNE O f KATHERINE CT. SI S FT
TO THE ELY UNE O f LOT S, BIX i .
•THENCE RUN NELY ALONO SAID
ELY UNE OF LOT S. A DISTANCE
O f 8 1 1 2 FT TO A POINT 8 OF THE
POB. THENCE RUN N 20 FT TO
THE POB; AND THAT PART OF
LOTS E. 8. 10. 11 A B. BLK 8.
HKJHLANO PARK. ACCOR01 NO
TO THE MAP THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PO 4, PQ 28. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
•COUNTY. F L BEING MORE PAR­
TICULARLY OESCRBED AS FOL­
LOWS; BEGINNING AT A POINT
• m i s FT ELY ALONO THE N UNE
OF KXTHERBC CT FROM THE SW
•COR O f LOT S. SAX) BUBO. RUN
- THENCE WLY SO FT. THENCE RUN
N 27X 8 FT TO THE B UNE OF
COLONIAL WAY; THENCE RUN
SELY ALONG SAX) S UNE 1S0 FT
' THENCE RUN 8WLY TO THE POB;
LESS FROM A POINT I FT ELY OF
THE SW COR OF LOT S, BLK 8.
'HKJHLANO PARK. ACCORDING
-TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
‘ RECOROEO W PB 4, PO 28. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI•MOLE COUNTY. F L AT THE INT O f
THE 8 UNE OF LOT S ANO THE E
R-O-W UNE OF U S . highway
• 17482 (FRENCH AVE). AN 82 FT FL
O W . RUN N ALONG THE E R-O-W
UNE 80 FT. THEHCE RUN E 1SO FT
FOR A POB; THEHCE CONTMJC
E 88.7 FT! THENCE RUN S
i r x x 4 r w i2u&gt;4 f t t o t h e n
•FLOW UNC OF KATHERINE CT.
•THENCE RUN NWLY ALONO BAX)
N R O W UNE ANO ACURVE CON­
CAVE NELY HAVMQ A RADIUS OF
X41D2 FT, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
ST4ITH*. A CHORD EEAIVNQ OF
n r r u r r r w f o r an a r c d is ­
ta n c e OF 1 7 4 4 FT THENCE RUN
N 10144 FT TO THE POB; ANO
tos m ating and ba haatd ragard*
ALSO TOGETHER WITH FROM A
tog N tranamttal of tw propoaad
PO#fT I FT ELY OF THE 8W COR
plan amtndmsnt to tha City
OF LOT 4, BLK B, HKJHLANO
RM8LACOOROMOTOTH8 PU T
may aubrnN wrtoan cummantt
T H r a ro r A a M c o n o t u n n u .
.
T W ft
PO 28, OF THE PUBUC RECORDS
-O P SEMMOLE COUNTY. F L AT 1
by vw p u b * at Vw
m
—
_4 g*. . .-.a.,. . i u , n
-THB BYT OP TT« B UNE OP LOT 8
LPapanmsrw. . o*
tngn#*nng ■na
ANO THE ■ R-O-W UNE OP U S
Planning ollica. Socond Floor,
MWY 17482 (FRENCH AVE). AN 82
Bardord City MM. 300 N Parti
FT R-O-W. RUN N ALONO THE E
Annua. Bardord. Ftorida.
R4VW UNE 80 FT. THENCE RUN E
Michael
8 Aat.
Chairman
1SO FT FOR A FOB; THENCE CONMowing 4 Zordng Commlaalon
TMUE E 84.7 FT. THEHCE RUN 8
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: X a
12*W 4T W 121.04 FT TO THE N
pargon doadoo to afp w l a dodRO-W UNE OF KATHERME CT.
aton mada MVi raapacl to any mol•THENCE RUN NWLY ALONO SMO
tor oonaldarad al Via i b o n maalN R-OW UNE ANO ACURVE CON
big er haartng. h»Ww may read a
CAVE NELY HAYMO A RADIUS OF
varuanm ractxu a vw procaaawga
84 U B FT. A CENTRAL ANOLE OF
rxJucbng vw toiamony and i d
' 88*4102*. A CHORD BEARMQ OF
danca, Mdeh raoord la not provtoad
•N TT t r i T W FOR AN ARC DISby Vw dry ol Sanlord (FS
’ TANCE OF * 7 4 4 FT. THENCE RUN
2S4D106)
N 101J E FT TO THE POB.
PERSONS WITH D(SA«UT1£S
. Tha proparty baing morv
NEEDMO ASSISTANCE TO PARdaacrftiad a t 2200 Frontfi I
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE
Tha PMrvYng 4 Zoning
PKJCEEOINOS SHOULO CON­
OomwOgalDn M i auom* a racomTACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE.
mandaaon lo tig C»y Commlailon In
P i4 * h : JUy *1 .7 0 0 2
tavar at, or a g o M , tm laguam d
00134
dianga or amandmarx. Tha C8y
Commlaalon M i hold a PuMe
NOT1CS OP PUBLIC HE4MN0
Haartng In Yia C&gt;y ComnOatlan
TO CON8XXR A VAMANCS
Roam n Cty Hal, Earferd. Ftorida
Noaca
It harahy gNan Vwi a P u t *
to 7 0 0 pm o n AjguM 12. 2002. to
naanng ww Da naw oy ma nanmng
conaldar gold laoammandaOan. Tha
4
Zonbig
Comnwoion In Vw Cty
Cty ComnOtalwi may plaoa a n t riiiiiV itbin Chwrdwr*. CVy HU.
Sana ico n fio laasnlng by maano al
Bardord. Florida M 7DO pm an
a daYatapmam ardor.
Thuraday, Auguat 1,1802. to conAl parOaa In Maraal and cMtana
aidar
a raquati tor a Vontnea In a
•hal hava an appanunxy lo ba
a - - - - * —- l-M a. - - ----OC-2. Oonoral CommaroW Zonbig
naaro ai la w naanng
Dwanct
• By ardor ol tfia Planning 4 Zoning
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BEO ON
Commlaalon ol t » Cay at Sardard.
THE ELY R-O-W O f FRENCH AVE.
•Florida. 84a 1«h day c l JiAy. 2002.
2 4 M FT 8 O f THEN UNE. LO TI,
BLK 0. OF HKJWANO PARK. RUN
Planning 8 Zoning ComnOaoion
■ 00 FT TO S UNE. LOT 5 BLX •
••AOVCS TO THE PUBUC; H . pot­
HKJHLANO
PARK. THENCE SELY
ion daddoa to appato a daoamn
ALONO 8 UNC. LOT 5 BLK ( .
mada ntoi raapacl to any malar con72 45 FT TO W UNE OF 10 FT
Wtorad al Vw aOava maaOng or
ALLEY. THENCE NELY ALONO W
naartog. hahdia may nood a varbaUNE
O f SAX) ALLEY. «3 72 FT TO
. dn raaerd al too prooaatfnga IncMdA POMT WHICH IS 107 FT E O f
•big Vw toadmony and oMdanco,
ELY
R-O-W OF FRENCH AVE.
a44ch rooord la nd proMdad by »w
THENCE N 20 FT THENCE W 107
. Cty al Bardord. (FS 286 0108)
FT TO BEO (SUBJECT TO A 0 FT
•- PERSONS WITH DMABXJTIES
UTKJT1E8 EASEMENT ON E
NEEOWO ASSISTANCE TO R4RSCC): ANO FROM THE NT OF
TXam TE M ANY OF THESE PROTHE N UNE OF LOT I BLK 0.
CEED4NOS SHOULD CONTACT
HKJHLANO PARK. ACCORDING
•THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS
-COOROMATOR AT 3X0-S028 40
RECOROEO M PB 4 PO 28. PUB­
-■HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE
UC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
■MEETMO
COUNTY. FU ANO THE E R-O-W
.PubOah: Jiiy 71.2002
LME OF FRENCH AVENUE. RUN
■ 0013)
8 ALONO R-O-W LME 2 4 1 4 FT.
THENCE RUN E 107 FT FOR A
Nodoa al
POB. THENCE RUN E 43 FT.
THENCE RUN S 103 FT TO THE S
"st
Noaoa la horoOy (N « i tool a P u t *
LME OF LOT I I . BLX 0. THENCE
toartog ■■ ba hold by Via Cay d
RUN NWLY ALONO THE N R-O-W
________________.
I
Zoning
UNE OF KATHERME CT. 0 1 8 FT
Commtoaton. acang aa Vw COy ol
TO THE ELY UNE OF LOT 8. BLK
StrdordH Land PtonrVng Agancy. to
I . THENCE RUN NELY ALONO
Via C8y Cammlnlon Chantoara. Ciy
SAIO ELY UNE OF LOT 5. A DIS­
HU. Sardard. Florida. 1 7 0 0 pm
TANCE OF 83 12 FT TO A POINT 8
on Thurt Ogy. Auguat 1, *002 to
OF THE POB. THENCE RUN N 20
FT TO THE POB. ANO THAT PART
to Via Compralwrwlva BanlorpropOF LOTS 2. 4. tO. 11 4 B. BLK 8.
HKJHUNO PARK. ACCORDING
•arty tocalad al 2208 Francli A ratw
Logo! Daaenpaan DEO ON THE
TO THE MAP THEREOF AS
ELY R-O-W OF FRENCH AVE. 241 4
RECOROEO M PB 4. PO 20. PUB­
FT • OF THE N UNE. LOT 1. BLK 8.
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
OF HKJMANO PARK. RUN S SO FT
COUNTY. FL. BE NO MORE PAR­
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL­
TO S UNE. LOT 4 BLK • HKJKANO
PARK. THENCE SELY ALONO 8
LOWS. BEQMNMQ AT A POINT
232.14 FT ELY ALONO THE N UNC
LMB. LOT I BLK 4 7 2 4 S FT TO W
UNE OF 10 FT ALLEY. THENCE
OF KATHERME CT FROM THE
(W COR OF LOT 4. SAX) SUBO.
NELY ALONO W UNE OF BAX)
AUSV. 8X 72 FT TO A POINT
RUN THENCE WLY SO FT.
THENCE RUN N 273 5 FT TO THE
WHKX IS 107 FT E OF ELY R-OW
OF FRENCH AVE. THENCE N 20 FT
5 UNE OF COLONIAL WAY,
THENCE W 107 FT TO BEO (SUB­
THENCE RUN SELY ALONO SAIO
S UNE 150 F t THENCE RUN
JECT TO A 5 FT UTUT1ES EASE­
SWLY TO THE POB. LESS FROM
MENT ON E SIDE). ANO FROM
THE BYT OF THE N UNE OF LOT I
A POMT • FT ELY OF THE SW
COR
OF LOT 5. BLK * . HKJHLANO
BLK
S.
HKJHLANO
PARK.
PARK. ACCOROMO TO THE PU T
ACCOROWKJ TO THE P U T
-THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN PB 4
THEREOF AS RECOROEO M PB
4. PO 28. O f THE PUBLIC
PO 2E. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
RECORDS O f SEMMOLE COUN­
SEMMOLE COUNTY. F L ANO THE
E R-O-W UNE OF FRENCH
TY. F L AT THE MT O f THE S UNE
OF LOT 5 ANO THE E R O W LINE
AVENUE. RUN ■ ALONO R O W
OF
U S.
HKJHWAY
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(FRENCH AVE). AN 82 FT RO-W.
FT FOR A POB. THENCE RUN E 4X
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OF KATHERINE CT; THENCE RUN
NWLY ALONO SAID N R-O-W UNE
ANO A CURVE CONCAVE NELY
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FT TO THE POO; ANO ALSO
TOGETHER WITH FROM APOINT 4
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BLK
S.
HIGHLAND
PARK.
ACCORDINO TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PO 4.
PO 28. OF THE PUBUC RECORDS
OF SEMMOLE COUNTY, FU AT
THE MT OF THE 8 LINE OF LOT 5
ANO THE E R-O-W UNE OF U S.
MWY 17492 (FRENCH AVE). AN 62
FT R O W , RUN N ALONO THE E RO W UNE 60 FT THENCE RUN E
150 FT FOR A POB. THENCE CbN
TMUE E S t 7 FT. THENCE RUN S
19-3T49’ W 121 04 FT TO THE N RO W LINE OF KATHERINE CT.
THENCE RUN NWLY ALONO SAD
N R-O-W LME ANO A CURVE CON­
CAVE NELY HAVING A RADIUS O f
341 02 FT. A CENTRAL ANOLE O F 1
99*417)2". A CHORD BEARMQ OF
N T T t n r W FOR AN ARC DIS­
TANCE OF 57 54 FT. THENCE RUN
N 10184 FT TO THE POB
Tha proywriy baing moro gonoroby
dnocrvwd aa 2209 Franch Avanua
Vananew n agutatod A roduebon In
Vw nonh Mda yard batoad i rgqubgmont: 1(7 igqubod. i.T propoaad. a
vaitancw ol 7 T .
Al poriwa bi bdoroot and cOMona
ohU hovo on opiporhmOy to bo hoard
al aaid haartng
By ordar ol Vw planning 4 Zoning
Commlaalon ol Vw Cty ol Soidord.
ftorida. Vda 14h day ol Jidy. 7002.
Mchoot Skat. Chairman
Planning 4 Zoning Commlaalon
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: X a paroon doddoa to appaal a daooion
mada wah raapacl to any manor oon­
aldarad al Vw above mooing or
naanng, narvna may nw a ■ varuanm
record oI Vw prooooMigo IncAjcbng

(ORCUTT COURT SEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE
Ctortt of fta ClrcUl Court
By. Mary Sfroupa
Oapury Clark
Pubkahto
THE 6fM«NOL£ HERALD
THE LAW OffICCS Of D&gt;VW J.
STERN. PA . ATTORNEY FOR
PUUNTWT
601 S UnhMTy Drtva Suka 900
Plaraakan. fL 33334
(664)3331000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona wah daabamat naadng
a apodal accommodai on ahoUd oon*
lad COURT A0MP6STRAT10N. al »«a
SEMINOLE Couay Courthouaa al
407-666-4337. 1*6006966771 (TDD)
or 1-600-6666770. via Ftorida Ratay
Sarvtoa
PubtahJUy 14.31.3003
00073

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raoord It net provtood by Vw CVy o&lt;
Sanford (FS 294 0106)
PERSONS WITH OISABXJTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407-3308624
48 HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE
MEETMO
PubOoh: July 21.2002

£2122_____________
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ju n c u L O R c u n ;
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l COUNTY.
FLOW0A
kOMM4&lt;l
SHAWNOA BLOCKER.

NOT1C8 OF ACTION FON
DISSOLUTION OF MAJV1AOS
TO TYtRUNE BLOCKER
OO Caal FrarMn Sbaal
Ortado. FV 33766
YOU ARC NOnntO toat an acton
haa 6aan Nad agatoal you and toal you
ara raq^rad to aarva a copy ol you
at man dafanaaa, f any, to R on
8MAWNOA
BLOCKER.
hhoaa
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batoR |0 * a|JUr 7 ) A x* antM Vw
arwvwi wan v«a««&gt;* &lt;4.aar Ow«tF
301 North Park Avanua. S ardordL FL
33771.6afora aarvtoa on Pa—onir or
anmu l BlNy toartaflar. Hyou lad to do
aa. • dafauR may 6a antoratf agatoal

i f THC ORCUTT COURT
O f THf 16TH
JUOCUL ORCUTT,
MANOFOR
SCMNOL1 COUNTY.

CASINO: 6 3 CA372 1 4 W
ClUMOfTTQAGE. INC .
6UCCE8SOR BY MERGER TO
SOURCE ONE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAFfTlff
VS
ZEDAKAH FOUNDATION. INC;
RICHARO BILUO DTVA GENERAL
RENTAL CENTER. PITTS. MAOUIRE A
OURIC. PA . A DISSOLVED FLORIDA
CORPORATION. PAUL J WSK JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS I f
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT^)
NOTKEOF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pukuant
to a Summary Final Judgmant of
Foradoaura datod JUL 01. 3003
•marad to CM Caaa Na 03-CA-373*
14 W of toa O o rt Court of Vw l«TH
Ju id d O o rt to and tor SCMNOLE
Courtfy. Sardord. Florida. I wfl aal to
toa htaaal and baal toddar tor eaah al
N Waal Fiord Door ol h a SEMNOU
Coutfy Courthouaa tocalad al 301 N.
Park Avanua to Sanford. Florida, al
11.00 a m on toa day of JUL 3 a 3003
torti to told Sunmary Find Judgmard.
LOT I t . BLOCK B. SAN SEBASTIAN
HEIGHTS. UNIT t . ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
i f PLAT BOOK IS. AT PAGE 71. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF K M *
HOLE COUNTY. FLOROA
Datod »to day of JUL 01.3003.
(ORCUTT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE j
Clark of Via Orcut Oourt
By Mary Sioupa
DapuryCtort
Pubtato:
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THC LAW OFFICCS OF 0AV10 J
STERN. PA . ATTORNEY FOR FUUNTIFF
SOI S. Urdvaraty Drtva SUM tJO
Ptoraaton. FL 33334
(664)2338000
Vf ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMER­
ICANS WITH DtSAMJTttS ACT. par*

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ontorad to Caaa NO 0I-3437CA of Vw
Orcua Court of Vw EIGHTEENTH
Ju d o * Ocud to and lor SEMINOLE
Coudy. Ftonda wharam SANK OF NEW
YORK. AS TRUSTEE, la Vw Platotol
and LASZLO A. BCRTALAN. ANA C.
BERTALAN. ALLIANCE FUNOINO. A
DfVlSiON OF SUPERIOR BANK FS8.
ara Vw Oalandanta. I w« aat to Vw
htaaal and baal bktoar tor e t a al
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMI
HOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
TORO. FLORIDA al 1100 AM. on Vw
day of JUL 30. 3002. Vw t o t a g
daaertbad proparty aa aal torto to aaid
Final Judgmant
TRACT T i HORSESHOE FARMS .
ACCOROMO TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED Vf FLAT BOOK 17.
PAGE 17. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLOWOA.
LESS THAT PORTION OF LAND CON­
VEYED TO SEMMOLE COUNTY BY
WARRANTY DEED DATED 067317.
RECOROEO M OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 330). PAGE 1*1. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
ArX/A 600 Oak C*da. OvWdo. FL
33769
WITNESS MY HANO and Vw tad of
Vda Cowl on JUL 01. *003
Ctork of Vw Clrcui Cowl
ByMarySlroww
Dapury Ctork
Ecfwvama U n o cW ai. PA.
PO Boa 39016
Tampa. Ftorida 33633 6016
**Saa Artwrtcarw wkh OWabiWaa Ad
Hyou ara a paraon wtoi a daaMty who
ordar to partad at no coal to you. tor Vw provtaton
of cartato aaawianca. PWaaa contact
Cout AdmadaVaion al 201 N. Park
Avanua. Bardord. Florida 33771. totophona rurtor (407)668-4237. w«dn 3
working day* ol you racafpl of Vda docunard, V haartng Impairad. (TOO) I*
600-6964771
P i t t a JUy 14.21.2002
00076
THt ORCUTT COURT
OF THC DQHTCOmf
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
MANOFOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
CIVB. ACTION
CAM NO. S1-S361-CA
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OP
CALIFO RN IA, NA IN TRUST FOR
THE BENEFIT OF THE HOLDERS OF
AAMES MORTGAGE TRUST 3000-1
MORTGAGE PASS
THROUGH CERTIFICATES. SCRIES
3000-1.

OONNA BUCHANAN MUA DOFMA L
BUCHANAN, at to.
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY QfVEN
to • Ftoto Judgmant of Mortgaga
Foradoaua datod Juw 13. 3003. and
araarad to Caaa NO. 01-2361CAof Vw
OrcuN Court of Vw EIGHTEENTH
Juddto Caato to and lor tCMMOLE
County. Ftonda wtwram BANKERS
TRUST COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.
NA M TRUST FOR THE BENEfTT OF
THE HOLDERS OF AAMES MORT
GAGE TRUST 3000-1 MORTGAGE
PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES.
6CRC6 0000*1. » VW
OORPU BUCHANAN AMJA DONNA L
BUCHANAN. HUNTLCIOH WOOOS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCMRON. MG;
ara Vw DaWndanw. I wto aad to Vw

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proparty anuawd to Sarntnota Cowdy.
Ftonda. daaert) ad aa
LOT 6 . THE HIGHLANDS SECTION
FOUR. ACCOROMO TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF A9 RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 10. PAGE 44. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SCMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
at pubkc kata, to Vw Nghaat and boat
btddar. lor e t a at Vw Waal Front Door
of Vw SamtnoW Cowdy Courthouaa.
301 North Park Avanua. Sanlord.
Florida at 1100 A M. on JUL 30. 3002
DATED JUL 01. 3002
(SaaQ
Clark of Vw Ctreuk Court
By Mary Stroipa
DapWy Ctork
to accordance nVi vw Amartcana WVi
rmafr— M Act paraona to rw d of apato parkap** to V«a
wn (7) day*
prior to any procaadng, cent art Vw
Cowl Adiwuatralon Otoca or Ctork of
Cowl of Vw Cowdy rataranoad abova f
haartng Impairad. (TTD) 1-600-666
6771. or Wdea (V) 14006664770. vW
Florida Ratoy Sarvica
Mark D Braadtoona. EaqWra
MARK 0 BREAKSTONE 6 ASSOCI­
ATES. PA
1247 Souto Myrtto Avanua
Ctoarwalar. FL 33794
P U t a JUy 14. *1.2003
00076
M THS CMCUTT COURT FOR
• M N O U COUNTY,
FLOfdOA.
C9V&amp; DIVISION
CAM N a 61-CA-136614-W
MORTGAOE ElECTROMC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. MCAIM
NO 1000157-0000113674-3.

ULUC MAE DAVIS, and REGMA R
DAVIS, wk/a REOMA R JACKSON
and ARTHUR L JACKSON, hor Nwband, at at.
RS-NOTICt OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER a
NOTICE IS HEREBY QfVEN puauard
to an Ordar or Summary Final
Judgmant of toractoawa datod Aug
16. 3001 and an Ordar Rmtong Sato
dtoad Jww SB. 3002. and antorad to
Caaa Na 01-CA-13O3-14 W of Vw
O tU I Court of Vw Dghtoanto Judctol
Clrcui to and tor SamtnoW County.
Florida, wfwrato MORTGAGE ELEC
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
MG, ale. to PtoHM and ULLJE MAE
DAVJS and REGMA R DAVIS ftk/a
REOMA R JACKSON and ARTHUR L
JACKSON, har hutownd. af A . ara
Oetondwto. I we aal to Vw hVwet and
boat btddar tor o t a al Vw Waal Front
Door of Vw S amtnoU County
CowVwuaa, M l North Park Avanua.
Sardord. Ftorida 33771 al Samtooto
CouVy. Ftorida. al 1100 a m on Vw 1
day of Auguat 3003. Vw toBowing
daacrtwd proparty aa aal forVi to aaid
Ordar or Flrwl Judgmant tom *
LOT S. ROSELANO PARK, ACCORDMO TO THE FLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED N FLAT BOOK 7. PAGE
I I . PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLOROA
Vyou ara a paraon t a a d a ta ty who
rwada any 6000—ttoMBOW to ordv to
parketoato to VW procaadng. you ara

Ceptoa of a l oout
toida
i al
Vw Dark of Vw C6oui Couf a otoca
You may ravWw Vwia docunwma
CAM NGV1 M66 CA
DWMKM16W
WEILS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE. MC. FM/A
NORWE8T MORTGAGE. V C .

NOTICE OF
raaUl to aanctona.
I or akdong of piaadDEAN RAY and JANET RAY. JOHN
DOC and JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) rvk/a TARA STUBBS,
OONNA HUFFMAN ANO CMDY HUFF­
MAN. TENANTSM
FOSM SSKM OF SUBJECT
PROFERTY,

Pubkart Jena 30.2008 and Jk#y 7,
14.11.3003
NN223
Sf THC ORCUTT COURT
OFTHtlfTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
MANOFOR

CASINO: M C A 3 1 6 1 4 W
CJTIMORTGAOE, MC.
FLAVITFF
VS.
ZEDAKAH FOUNDATION MUA
ZEDAKAH FOUNDATION. MC |JOSE
a SANTIAGO. IF UVMQ. AND *
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS, CREDI
TORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
FARTC8 CLAJMMQ AN VfTERCST
BY, THROUGH UNDER OR AGAJNST
JOSE G SANTIAGO. AMLOA SANTI­
AGO. V LArtNa AND V DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
OEVI8CE8.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES. ANOALL OTHER
FARTICS CLAIMING AN VfTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST
ANILOA SANTVAOO. JOHN DOC ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
Vf
POSSESSION
D€FENOANT(8)

LOT 111. HOOCH LAKE PHAM M.
V. ACCOROMO TO THE FIAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED M FIAT
BOOK I t . RAGES 40AN041, PUMJC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLOROA.
AM/A 1*7 Ltow Ada O tto. Sardord.
FL 33773
WITNESS MY HANO and Vw Mto of
Ma Court on JUL 01. *003.
UNIT

V yau am a paraon wtoi a
tetoato to Vda pracaatonj.
•ad ol no ooto to you. tor Vw prortawn
of oartato aaawlanoa. PWaaa contact
Court Aitodntokrfan to 301 N Park
Avanua. Bardord. Ftorida 32771. Wtophona nurtwr (407)866-4227. atom t
workOwg dayt to you laoafpl to Vd» dow
I haanng toywirad. (TOO) "
1.
Jtoy14.f1.30GS
00076
TTMCSmiT COURT
OF THE OQKTCENTH

D«pWyCtort
Rchard 8 Taylor. Jr„ Earpira
P c * omc* be t 1117
Ungerood. FTurtdi 33762*1117
P U ta JU y 14 11.7003
00080
M THE ORCU1T COURT
0 8 THt EIQHTtEHTH
JUDICIAL cmcucT
IN AMD FOR
i t MMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CAM NO : 02-CA-42614W
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANYWEST, WccMior to MELLON
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
P IM f.
V8.
STEWART B FAMOUS. JR ard
DOROTHEA M FAMOUS, hit mfa.
STATEYrtDC INVESTORS
HOLD'NOS TRUST, and UNKNOWN
TFNA/fTVOWNERS
Oftandanta
NOT1CC OF BALE
Note* d haraby flfvan Vwt p u m a * to
Vw onW or Anal Judgmant amarad to
tow cauta to to# Ctrewt Court of
Borm to Cowdy. Honda. I « 4 aal Vw
property —uatod to Sammoto County.
Florida, daacrtiad aa:
LOT t. BLOCK D. WOOOUtRE TtRRACE. SECTION ONE. ACCOROMO
TO THE PLAT •THEREOf. AS
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK H. PAGE
W. Of THE PUBLIC RECORDS Of
SEMINOLE COUNTY. ELORIOA
and commonly known aa
1607 Tarraca Drtva. Sanford. FL
33773
at pubkc tala, to N N^aat and baal
btddar. tor e t a , at Via waal front door of
Via Oamtoola County Courthouaa.
Sanford. Florida. at 1100 AM on JUL
30.3002
Datod JUL 1. 3002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroupa
Daputy Oark
to aooordanoa wdh N Amartcana
With OaabMaa Act paraona *•» dW-

p ro o fin g a booms brpariad. (TOO)
1-000-055.771, or Vwco (VJ1-BOO055*770. MOF M IM tr Sonvo
Maaon AAaaocfatoa. PA
17767 U S I t NorVt, BUto 600
Clauwator. FL 33764
(727)636-3600
PubkahJUy 14.31.2002
00061
M THE ORCUTT COURT OF THE
M N IM N IN JUOICUL CIRCUIT M
AND FOR 6OBN0LE COUNTY.
FLOfdOA
PROBATE DRrtSION
F la Na. G2463-CP
Vf RE ESTATE OF
ELAMEM.ROSMQ
NOTICE TO CREOfTORS
Tha adrdntar t aon of Vw Eatota of
ELAME M ROSJNO. b c a i i i l Caaa
Mwrtwr 0 2 8 6 3 0 *. N pandng to Via
CirtUI Court tor Bomtnoto County.
Florida. Probaia DMaron. Via artdwaa o&lt;
evtdeto ■ i amtnota Comfy CoutoouM.
301 N Part Avarua. Bardord. Florida
33771. Tha runua and t o t ........ of
Via paraonal rapraaantakva and Via par­
aonal tapraaantaavaa adomay ara aat,
forth baton.
Al oratolora Inuet
6w oourt
*n» &lt;m
w a M 'iw
THE LATtK O f THREE MONTHS
AfTER THE HUE O f THE M T
PUBLICATION O f THE NOTCE TO
CREDITORS, or oo 10 on, croMor
H f M to 6a aarvad adh a copy of Vw
Noaoa to Cratotora. THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THE
CREDITOR.
A a CLAMS NOT SO HLEDW1J.SE
FORMER BARRED.
PubBcoion af Via Nodoa has bagtm on
Jtoy 14.2000.
BARRY ROSVfQ
16 LocuN Avanua
RocfevBa Cartoa, NY 11170
Adomay lor Paraonal Rapraaantodra
SUSAN A. ENOLANO. Adomay
Honda Bar 1166061
3806 laftofaw Drha
Fam Park. Honda 337308007
Tafaphona: (407)338-4600
F a c (407)361-3006
PW6ANcJMy14.fi. 8003

HAROLDE.RSEY.toto,

17,3003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT OOURT
Sy Nancy R Wlrdar

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Ybu mud kaap Vw Ctork of Vw Cboul
Court otoca nototod of you ouvard
addraaa (You may Ma Noaoa of
Curard Adfraaa. Ftonda Farrdy Law
Form 1 *9 1 6 ) FuMa papara to Vda
WwaUl wto ba makad to Vw adUaaa on
acord at Vw dark a otoca
WARNING RUa 12366. Ftorida
Famdy Law Rutoa af Procadua,

i

John Dot and Jana Ooa aa Urdnowr
Tanarda rvVo Tara Blubba. Donm
HmR mm and Ctody Hutovwn. TbnarM V
Poaaaaaton of SubRet Proparty, ara Vw
Datondarda I wB aal to Vw Ngfwal arw
bato bkktor lor e t a at Waal t o t *
ol Vw Samiaota Cowdy CowVwuaa. V
Bardord. Samtooto Cowdy. Ftorida a
If DO am. on AugjW 6. 3002. Vw lot
towtog daaerBad proparty aa aot torto V
•atd Final Judgmant to at.
Lota 16 and 30, Stock 36. 4ti Sacaor
DraaawaML accot a g to Vw Plat vwra
of aa racordad to Ptol Book 4. Paga 66
or aw ruoac nacor^w a orawoa
C e ib * nartia
Ooaaa aaa l dig af J i * 8003.

cwto WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
A a CLAIMS NOT BO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
TTw data e4 Vw krai pubkeaton of taa
Noacaw JUy 14.3003
David B OaVanay. Jr
Paraonal RapraaantaVva
2606 W Jaflon Avanua
Tampa. Honda 33676
TERRANCE H DITTMER. ESQ
Anomay tor ParaonaiRapraaanu»va
Honda Bar No 210471
Dtomar 6 Wtoma. PA
730 lookout Ptaca
Pool Otoca Bo* 641660
Matoand. FL 32764-1080
(407)6380008
PubkahJUy 14.t1.2002
00083

Sanford Airport Authority Board
Mantoara and Stall e*d maat at 300
pm on Wadnaaday. July 23. 2002. to
Via AutoorVy'a Board Room tor Via purpoaa of ravtaafng N Airport Maaiar
Plan.
P u bta Ady t l . 2003
00137

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTON
Noaoa la haraby p a r t
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NOTICE Of
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NOTICE IS HEREBY OVEN
CAJ TOfnNQ WAL SELL AT PUBUC
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THE
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DESCRIBED VEHICLE
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PROSPECTIVE WOOERS MAY
INSPECT THE VEHKXE THE DAY
BEFORE AUCTION BETWEEN BAM
AND APM TERMS ARE CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNOS CAJ TOWMO
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT
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Fla Nuvdwr 03 888 CP. N pandng to
Via CboN Court tor Sammota Cowdy.
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which N d a rt of Court, t amtoofa
County Courthouaa, P O Boa 8088.
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71— H elp Wanted
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 02-CA-1406-19X

W1TNESS my hand and taai d tald
Court on tha day ol JUL II . 2002

ARTHUR W MENKEN ANO
KATHLEEN T. MENKEN. CO­
TRUSTEES OF THE MENKEN
LIVING TRUST DATED JANUARY S.
2000 ,

MADELINE STRACH. MICHAEL
8TRACH. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MADELINE STRACH. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O f MICHAEL STRACH.
UNKNOWN TENANT L UNKNOWN
TENANT It, CinnNANClAL, INC .
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES COMPANY OF
FLORIDA INC., SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER WITH ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL SERVICES OF
AMERICA. INC., and Any inknown
!&gt;•*», dw i m , grantees, c m t t n .
and other unknown panona or
unknown apouae* dexrwig by.
Enough and undar any ol Via aboveDelendants
N o n c e OF ACTION
TO: MADELINE STRACH
14 GUM TREE COURT
WINTER SPRINGS, FL 32708
MICHAEL STRACH
14 GUM TREE COURT
WINTER SPRINGS. FL 32708
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MADE­
LINE STRACH
14 GUM TREE COURT
WINTER SPRINGS. FL 32708
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MICHAEL STRACH
14 GUM TREE COURT
WETTER SPRINGS. FL 32708
LAST KNOWN ADORE8S STATED.
CURRENT
RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
And any inknown heal, devtaeea.
grantee*. creditor* and other
unknown peraona or unknown
apouaea daanatg by. Enough Mid
under
the
above-named
DeNndanl(a). • deceaaed or whoee
YOU ARE HEREBY N0T1F1E0 tftal
an action to faredoae Mortgage oovproperty deacitbad aa toaowa, to wE:
lot 41. Bkx* A NORTH ORLANOO
TERRACE SECTION 8. UNIT 2.
accordng to Fie plat tharaot aa
lecotdad In Plel Book I I . Page 87,
Pubkc Racorda ot Oananola Coutly.
Florida.
haa bean Had agalnal you and you
ara reqiAred to aerve a copy ot your
wnion data note. * any, to K on
Sandra A Mamnei. Butter 1 Hooch.
PA., 3185 South Conway Road.
Bdto E. Ortando, Florida 32812 and
Me Em ongnal wah too Ctark ol M
above arytod Court on or batore 30
o ty i from me nm puDeceoon. omer*
w«m a Judgment mey be entered
•gamit you lor me rebel demanded
In Fra ComplaJrr

II you ara a peraon with a r * a b * v
who need* accommodation n ordar
lo partdpate m * ** proceed ng, you
am entitled, al no coat lo you. to the
ptovttton of certain aaatlanca
Pteaae contact Court Admntalratat.
M l N Park Avenue. Sure N301.
Sentord. Florida 52771, (407) e«S4227 art 4227. within 2 working
daya ol your receipt ol tva Nonce ol
Action: ■ you are heerkig Impaired,
cal 1-800-955-8771: » ycu are vorce
•npaaed. ca l t -800-9558770
Maryann* Motm
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By . Ruth IGng
Deputy Clark
(COURTSEAL)
PubkahJuty2l,28 2002
00128
IN THE CtRCUtT COURT
OF THE tITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01-C A -II1M 4 W
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAMES GREGORY MORGAN IF
LIVINO. AND IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS,
DEVISEES,
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST JAMES GREGORY
MORGAN. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JAMES GREGORY MORGAN. IF
ANY, JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauant to an Ordar Granting the
Motion to Reeet Forectoeure Sale
dated June 28. 2002. areered In CM
Cate No 01-CA-I912-14 W ot the
O ctal Court oI tie ISTH Jutkoei
O ctal to and lor SEMINOLE County.
SANFORO. FLORIDA. I wti ael to
tha N(pieet Mid beat rwew. tor caah
al toe WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE ot toe SEMINOLE
County Courtoouee. 301 N PARK
AVENUE . SANFORO. FLORIOA.
Florida al 11 DO a m. on toe 30 day ot
July. 2002 toa tosowing daaatoad
property aa ael torth to tald Stanmary
Ftoal Judgment, to-irti:
LOT 94. 98 AND 96. PINEHURST
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK S. PAGE 71. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. RO IEO A '

M S
Clark ot toa Ctrcul Court
’ ~By liary'Stroupa-----------------------Deputy dark
Pubkeh to: The Seminole Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
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IT S AN O P E N H O U S E
AT A D E C C O

PRAYER TO THE BL ESSED
VIRGIN (never known to tail) Oh.
moat beautiful dower ol Ml. Carmel,
fruitful vaia splendor ol Heaven.
Btoased Mother ol the ton ot God.
Immaculate Virgin, a tau t me In my
necessity On. Star ol toe S ea. help
me and show me. hereto you are my
motoM. On Moty Mary Motoer of God.
Queen ol Heaven and earthl I
humbly beseech you tram tha
bottom ot my heart lo succor me In
tola necessEy Thera ara none that
can withstand your power Oh.
show me. hereto you aie my mother
Oh, Mary oonoatvad wftooul an. pray
lor ue who have MOUSE to toee (3a)
Hoty MotoM. I place Me cauee to yoix
hands (3i) Hoty Spun, you who have
me toa t»vtoe gin to torgne and target
a evd against me and lhat to a l
Instances to my Me you ate wrto me
I want In tola short prayer lo thank
you lor a l tornga aa you ccndrm once
again that I never want lo be
separated tram you In eternal glory
Thank you lor your merry toward me
and m ne. Tha person mutt any tola
prayer 3 consecutive daya. Ader 3
daya toe request wd be grimed Tha
prayer must be pubhahed alter toe
favor la granted Bleated Mother.
Thank you. F JF

23— Lost &amp; Found
L o tt: Fem ale Sh him white S
brown, toet to vtcsVty ot Grandview
S 20th S i Sanford on June 27th
Reward!! 407-461-1094.

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DAVID J . STERN. PA.
•01 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
BUTTE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(954)2338000
PubkWlJuty 14. 21. 2002
00072

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Bookkeeper Wanted. Computer
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Fun Time Call 407-948-5004

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27— N ursery U C hild
C are

BOOKKEEPER-FT. lor Sentord
otTce Mtoknum of 2 yra. exp from
general ledger through financial
statements required Mnfenun ol
2 -co (eg e level eo cl oourset. Excel
ol Lotus 123 4 SCOT toll ware
tequred Non-emoklng oEloe. Salary
S 13-1 Stir depending of exp Send
leeume to: Cbntrotor. POO 270648.
Tampa. FL 3 3 6 8 8 0 8 4 8

Cert CPfVAcbvOea/PltyTOom
Lot ol TLCJ Ex. Reft/Ree rale*
W CaX Deanna. 4O7-S74-0OSS TV

Carpet tech with Door experience,
sxcelent pay 4 benefits Fax: 407339-4710 or c a t 4 0 7 -3 3 9 8 0 0 0

55— B usiness
O pportunities

Class A COL Drtvers warksd Top pay.
xke (FL) only, mud pass drug
i. DOT physical. 4 have 3 yr
MVR. C al Connie. 407-323-2109.

Home bated business oppty Prelaunch ol new local phone lervtce
•time tong drttance Very exciting
407-688-7953

OHS Ocxp, bested to Lake Mary hat
positions open for camera operator.
4 0 7 -8 3 3 9 1 2 6

Can THE SEMINOLE HERALD
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YOU INVEST
Afwayi a good pokey, especially lor
bu tln etx
opportunities
and
Iranchue* C a l Florida Dept ol
AgricuEurs S Consumer Service! at
BOO-435-7352 Of FTC-HELP lor
tree tofcxmakon. Or vM our Web ike
alwwwftcgovibUop.
Florida lew requlree Mi e n of o n s e t
bu$yWM 0Cp0ftr&gt;88l0f9fli9l8fWOl
Florida Dept, ol Agriculture S
Consumer Services before selling
C a l to verity lawful registration
betora you buy.
Opportunity lor quashed, certified
manna mechanic with buemess S
character references. L e a se 4
operate existing busy service dept
located xl Central Florida Manna on
St Jo h n * River. Qroes Income
approximately
8 3 3 0 .0 0 0
to
$375,000 Mei bttof toko trtto eddreee
&amp; pnona numooc ssnuooM rttn ra ,
300 N French Ave, B in d Box 100,
Sanford, FL 3*7 7 1 .

Following posaen t now open! Front
counter person, entry level
estxnator. spray technician, general
p help.
help- Competitive salary 4
shop
etits. Apply to person. 200 N. fckn
. Sentord
Growing credit card processing
company to CerWWFtartta now laktog
applications lor tha foiowtng
positions
Appointmen t Setter: Business to
b u sn est ta le s only. No experience
needed. wM train. Hourly pay piut
bonuses 407-668-7209

Horbcukura Worker 4 0 hr* per vtoc,
630AM •5PM. 1 7 6 0 per Hr. Plants,
seedlings Into 4* pots, sp aces
plants, pula orders Send reeuma to
AQsrcyFotWfertifcroekTioiaann.ro.
Box 10869, T tlahaxsee. FL 32302.

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evslable 4 0 hrs par wfc. 8 30 AM
5PM, ( 7 .0 0 per Hr. Plants
.je d lin g t Into 4* pots, sp a ces
plants. ptAs orders. Send raeten* to
AgMcyForWbrtdoKtotonoie8on.ro
Box 10669. T tls h x tte e . FL 32302.
Job Order * FL-2302810.

Attention Readers!!
IT* Megal lor com panies doing
is by phone to promise you
a sk you to pay lor R
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HELP. I Apubic kervtoe maaeags kom
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a loan and

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Experienced, dr* le a n se.
t* good
wages and
benefks A|
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YOU IN VE9T
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business
opportunities
and
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600-435-7352 or FTC-HELP lor
tree ntormakon Or to*X our W tb set
at www he gowblxop.
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IT* Megal lor companies doing
business by phone to promise you
■ loan and ask you to pay tor R
before they deliver. For more
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baton you buy.
Irrigation TsctVWtotator needed 48
to $12 per hour depending on
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problem solving skills and proficient with M S W indow s. College

Optical Lab TechnWen:
ErEy tawX, Mxtaoe a n a pkm. Ssrfcid
by SR 417. MT. B-4 30pm. 4 0 7 -3 2 3
2040X24

preferred; H igh School degree required.
The job is project based and located in the UCF area. M u st be

NOW HIRING
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flexible with schedule, to include Saturdays. Pay $10.00 per hour.

Tim#: • am sharp Data: Wad. July 24th
Location: 200 Waymont CL, 8ta 124, Laka Mary
For more Information please call 407-330-7171
Must Bring Resume

Lake Mary / Lake Jessup
Paid TrsMngr Paid Vacation
Background &amp; Drag Screen

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4. You should call and cancel as soon as Item sells.
B. Available to Individuals (non Commercial) only.
Does not apply to rentals or garage &amp; yard sales.
6. The ad must be on the form shown below and either be mailed in or
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M A ID S N E E D ED
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Maintenance Tech: FT position,
complete benefit package. Apply
to person. ADESA Orlando Sanlnrd
2500 ADESA Drive. Sentord. oomet
ol Hwy 46 A 415. No phone c a ls
EOE/M/F/H/V.
Background
check-Drug Testing Employer

HCALTH MSUfUMCC ANO 401K
PLANT Drvf free wortpteee.
A*pty a t MO MMm Drive.
Altamonte Springe 407-MO-MOO.

pendabl*. S mature. MF 7 3 0 - 5 0 0 P.M. Transportation
required C a l 407-324-1177 to Mart
Maintenance ol pools, elect heel.
panting, plumbing S what ever
needed lo maintain the facilities of
e fstirsm art community Need dean
MVR S ability to drive a stick shin
Can speak angksh 4 ability to get
along with ratree* 4 0 7 -3 2 3 1 2 8 0

Plu m bers Helper: Residential
contoucaon. mtotown 3 yra exp. 48
toSIOhrwtobaneta* 386-7380221.
Real Estate Agents
Experienced or |u*l staring out Exit
Realty Preferred Is looking loi
agents to )oin to our new and
expended Laka Mary Olkce Weorter
the very best career potential to the
Reel Estate Industry C a l Ron: 407302-0919.
M(EE AudMar 2 or 3 rtcyxs
par week. 1 lpm-7*m that. Apply to
person at Best Western Minna
Hotel. Sanford. 4 0 7 -3 2 3 1 9 1 0 .
Robb S Study, a high-end tumttura
store Is accopxinq epfkra s one tor toe
lOMOwmg position
DefcveryW arehouse
Mon-Frl. 6 5
58-89.50
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Sentord H om ing Authority
Housing Management
Coordinator

THE SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING OEPT
407-322 2811

The Housing Authority of the City ol
Sentord (SHA) It accepting
appttcabone
lor a
Housing
Management Coordinator This
position wJI b e responsible tor
ensuring the On going and effective
management ol the leased J aiMng
units: promote sound proper
management principles, provide
Smety end accurate reports: laOMate
meaningful resident participation In
housing management planning:
maintain M l occupancy; plan and
execute tor bm eknett end qutkty ol
maintenan ce work; xtrtet lease
enfaroemara end U compkanoe x d i
Uniform
Physical
Condition
Standards. Mnmum reqursmenl
Include A ssoclat*
degree In
m anagement,
business
administration, pubkc housing
administration, social work, or
related Fwtd. or 5 years progretsrv*
responsible
related
work
experience, 3 year* to a supervisory
or program management capacity
Mutt have knowledge to Pubkc
Housing regulations and p d o e a
Florida 8tatu ta* relating to
Tenam/Landlord Law, end Fair
Homing Laws. AbMty to u s* a
computer (Windows. MS Word and
Excel) t a t mutL Must have vekdFL
driver's Icanaa and b t abto to meet
r e plyweta reqjrwnerta ol lakj work
and urat inspections Salary range
ol 825.000k) S30.000 dependng on
expertanca and quakficabona. plus
b t n t lti (health inturanoo, vacation,
tick leava) upon cocnpfation of
probation partod.
Emptoymanf sppicetiont my be
obtaxwd M toe SH A.9I C sets (kewer
OouL Benfcrt. R . 32771, phone (407)
323-3150. Person* selected lor
employment ara tubfed to drug
screening. The SHA It an Equal
Opportunity Employer.

Sentord Housing Authority
Capital Impnovement
Coordln
net or
The Housing Authority ol the City ol
Sanlord (SHA) It accepting
applications
tor
e
Cnpit.v
Improvement Coordinator This
position wiX be rasponsfcle lor
planning and executing (he physical
Improvements ol the SHA’s six
housing developments. Typical
duties wM Include developing short
»nd long range capital improvement
plant, procuring to* service* ol d es^ i
professionals end contractors,
admxvslenng ■ capital improvement
budget ot approximately $1 mJbon
annually
and
administering
construction end design contrads
Mnmum rtquKements todud* B S
degree to engrieertng. conttrocbori
manogomors, MdXNl or nested area
Must have ability to estimate
construction costs, develop scopes
ol work, monitor design and
construction work, and understand
and totarprat program n g J s k r s and
pokdet ANkty to uea a computer
(Window*. MS Word and Exeat) Is
a mutt. Mutt hava vakd FL driver's
Scene* and be able to meet Vie
physical requxements ol Held work
and m l Intpeclion* Salary range
ol 43BJXX) to S44JX10. dsperekng on
experience end qualifications, plus
beneMs (healVt toeuranoe. vacabon,
tick leave) upon comptalion ol
probation period
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ch aracter
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endangered
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m ore than
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of fam e
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sushi
2 3 Tuck's
partner
2 4 Luxuriate
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alm a m ater
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Platte River
native
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Utter
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pursuit

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“The Divine

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connector
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distance
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1 3 Transit map
markings
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a lantern
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of contem pt
2 8 O bserv a­
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2 6 Self-d efen se
method
2 8 Literary
collections
2 9 Raid the
fridge
3 0 Holy R om an
em peror
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fixture
3 2 Com m utes
3 3 Brother and
husband of
Isis
3 7 Adolescent
3 8 WWII battle
site
4 0 Rhythm
4 2 “Rule,
Britannia’

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glib talk
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saved
5 8 Form er NBA
rival
5 6 U sed car
trailers?
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note
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Luther Kina
Jr.'s aw are
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6 8 Tern's
cousin
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h ead s and
cup trophies
7 0 La D ouce, in
film
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rate?
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2 Unit of
loudness
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tetter
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follower
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compSats benetl package, txxxa ptan
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EMPLOYMENT

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Health &amp; Beauty
For Sale
Cem etery Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
H e a lth c a re
Lost &amp; Found
Special Notices
Nursery &amp; Child Care
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

4 5 Debt Consolidation |
5 5 B u siness
Opportunities
6 7 Opportunities
5 9 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
6 3 Mortgages

71— H elp W a n t e d

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7 0 Education &amp; Training
71 Help Wanted
7 3 Employment
Wanted

91 Apartments/
Homes
To Share
9 3 Room s For Rent '
9 5 Roommate Wanted
9 6 Retirement Homes
9 7 Apartments - Furnished
9 9 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condomlnum Rentals
101 H ouses Furnished
103 H ouses Unfurnished
105 Dupies/Triplex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 R esort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Rental S p a c e
115 Industrial Rentals

dunes assigned. May operate a
computer
and
other
office
equipment. Musi have veld FL
driver’s Scenes. Salary Is S7.7S par
hour M s position is pari-txne and
4 to exceed one year.
I appkeabone may ba
e EnA. M Caste Brewer
Court 8anford. FL, 32771, phone
(407^ 323-3150. Persons n l r d id tor
smpioymant era eubfect to tkug
•cleaning. The SHA
----- It wi Equal

For 10: X ) Church Senrica and
Wednesday Rehearsal.
Longwooa runs
Congregefxmel Church
Ph: 407-332-8253. ask lor Dr.
Youngblood or tax resume to 407332-0267,
email: brsnoifiosOaoioom

The Houeing Authonty of the Cay oi
Sanford (SHA) it accepting
applications lor a Supportive
oervtcea ajoa. unoer me general
supervision of the Resident
inmawst uoofomstor, ova poaroon
s i bs re sp o n se s for assisting ths
program coonfinator wdh arranging
actrvtbes Mka recreation, w etness
programs, transportation services
meals services housekeeping

We
oiler
a
competitive
compeneaOon pkg. Inducing 4 0 1k.
stock purchsss,
purchas
dsotsi, vacation ana nosaty plans.
We era m EOE end drug fra#
workpieoe.

dubet setigned. May operate a
computer
and
ether
office
equipment. Mutt have vsid FL
driver’s Scenes. Salary Is 17.75 par
hour. This portion it pari-One and
temporary, not to e xce e d one Year.
Employment appkcations may be
obtoSwd d h e SHA. B4 CaeSe Ekswer
Coni, 8artad.FL 32771, phone (407)
323-3150 Parsons ts ts d a d tor
era subfeol to drug
Th e SHA Is an Equal
O pportunity E fn p to y tf.

Send raeume to:
Featherika Luxury Coaches
1601 DotgnerF
Santord, FL 32771
Phone:407-323-1120
Fax: 407-646-1056
E-mai fobdyenlara com
S h e Work: Experienced Storm end
UMmaa Pipe. Equipmani Operator.
F/T, pension, vacaaon, hofedays. 407«
322-8133.

231 Cars For S a le
2 34 Automotive
Accessories
2 3 5 Truck/Buses/Vans For S a le
2 3 6 Car Rentals
2 3 8 Vehicles Wantod
2 3 9 Motorcydes/Bikes For Sale
2 4 0 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehides/Campers For Sale
2 4 3 Trailers For Sale
2 4 5 Farm Equipment

MISCELLANEOUS
199 P ets A Supplies
2 0 0 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 H orses
2 0 5 Heavy Machinery
2 0 7 Jewelry
2 0 9 Wearing Apparel
211 Antlque/Cotlectibles
2 1 5 B oats A A ccessories
2 1 7 G arage S a le s
2 1 9 Wanted to Buy

2 5 2 Accounting
2 5 3 Additions A
Remodeling
2 5 4 Air Conditioning

T e B m a ik e te r^ ^ ^ Jo o ^ ^ o o o r
appomtmant eetlera for home
mpnwemert A eecuty Ptoducla Mral
be professional, exp preferred.
Salary plus commission. 407-6866064.

2 Story Victorian Home. Hrstonc
Dialrtct. Ipic, balcony, houte
privUegee. SKXVWK. A100 depout
407-328-5277

Work From Horn#
To *1500/mo PT. ASk/mo FT
kkomat/MaS Order
800-331-6242.

Parte Counlee Person
C h assis Oarvtoo Technician

Good Things to Eat
Musical Instruments
Miscellaneous
Auctions

93— R ooms For R ent

Serv ice Technician

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rssoonts at n
rieoomg
Gardens, makaa arrangements for
open houses, fe e , potfiooAtfes and
duplicates information, answer

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222
223
229

181 Appliances &amp;
Furniture For Salo
183 Television A StoroaTtadio
165 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
169 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

Tractor/Bobcat Operator: Final
grade experience. F/T. pension,
vacation, hokdayt. 407-322-6133.

7 &lt;m? Taachaf
P/T Teacher. Education Program to
students vttklng Via Zoo. Work w#h
transit Ftsxtto days, M f. 9 0 0 a m
• 2.0 0 pin . Teaching Exp. praf. but
wd Van S6 5 0 hr. Cel 407-323-4450
or compieie an eppera lrxi el Cartrsl
Ftortoe Zoctotfcsf Perk. 3755 N. Hwy
17-92, Setdord. a _______________

73— E mployment
Wanted
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uroao r/oMeogs n rra itaas, wee
A Sheatfed, Color
Stripping. Camera. Sm al P r e u e t
C a t lUok. 4 0 7 -3 0 2 6 7 6 3

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71— H elp Wanted
NEEDED
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MERCHANDISE

141 Hom es For Sale
143 Out of State
Property For Sale
145 R esort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For S a le
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Properly For S a le
151 Investment Property For S a le
153 A creage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For S a le
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 R eal Estate Wanted
160 B u sin ess For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For S a le
165 Duplex For Sale

RENTALS

Houeing Authority
Supportive Service
Aide (Elderly)

The Housing Autoorify of tie C«y of
8enlord(SHA)
le
acceptxig
eppScxUont for a Supportive
u S v t M akj#. unoer ms gsnsrsi
supsnritJon o( ths R s ttts n l
intajtrves Coordtottor, this postton
wfl bs rttp o n ttm for m i i tlnQ the
progrim coordrutor with arranging
•cbvOss tfce recreation, wetness
programs, transportation services,
m eet
services
housekeeping
■■fe tm ru , and m ssin g i tor etterty
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opsnhsutss, dee, potto coM ee end
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117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office S p a c e For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
1 2 5 L e a se To Own
127 Storage/Office For Rent

REAL ESTATE

71—H elp Wanted

Housing Authority
B upp w tlo i Sto ries
Aide (Elderly)

O pportunity E m p to y af

HI

6 7 Career
Consultants

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P a yin g for vo u r cla ssifie d ad;
W e gladly accep t M astercard or V ita W e also will take ca sh or a personal
ch eck . Advertisers who wish to b e tolled can m ake arrangem ents at the time
their ad Is placed. P le a se k eep m mind that ad s m the Porsonais (cla ss 21).
B u sin ess Opportunities (class. 5 5 ) &amp; O arage S a le s (217) require payment in
advance.

We e k l y R e n t a l s
Starting O 562/wk.

2 5 5 Alterations
2 5 6 Appliance Repair
2 5 7 Auto Elect. Repair
2 5 8 Automotive
2 6 0 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
2 6 2 Cabinets
2 6 3 Carpentry
2 6 4 Carpet A Installations
2 6 5 Carpet Cleaning
2 6 6 Ceiling Repair
2 6 7 Ceram ic Tile
2 6 8 Child C are Centers
2 6 9 Cleaning Services
2 7 0 Concrete
271 Construction
2 7 2 Delivery Services
2 7 5 Drywall
2 7 6 Electrical
2 7 7 F e n ce
2 7 8 Handy Man
2 7 9 Hauling
2 8 0 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
2 8 2 Janitorial Services
2 8 3 Jew elry A Repair
2 8 4 Lakefront Clearing
2 8 5 Landscaping
2 8 6 Laundry Services

Very nice, very d ean fcxn nrv Neviy
remodeled, e l u6. cable. A1C. Indry.
phone, U ch use. sac. dr, resident
owner.' private entrance Ho
Sm otilngr Only drug I
ty. 407-330-7
57373.

Furnished room, a l utilities paid
Laundry Rm aval washar/drysr.
Share kachen. outexte entrance to
room. 407-323-1740
Flea room In to gs pkahtxxna Some
house prtvtiegee. 5300 moves you
In . C e l for d e ta il 407-324-8000

Private Room In Longwood Home,
Steady Employed. Non-Smoker
S68/wk. 550 D eport 4 0 7 -6 3 0 6 2 1 6
Santord HiUonc Ettoency. good
nelghijoitiood, 5300/5300 4073216757.

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8pacfout 1 room apt wlarge bath A
closet Private drive. Air, quiet area
Next to b its tral. A550’mo, ndudaa
electric, garbage A water. 407-3023659.

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407-330-4423

289 Locksmith

97— A partments Furnished

99—Apartments U nfurnished

G a n g s Apt t/t 5530/ mo Indudss
power, gas, water A csbls. Sals, qUW
ares. 407-262-1394

Wry rios togs 1 BR Apia swA, oomsr
14lh A Santord Avs. Santord
A400A5500rino. Ctaan quiaL alabia
only. Dsvtd. 4 0 5 -4 1 5 6 4 5 1 .

99—A partments U nfurnished

101— HousesF urnished

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l i D l l i l C D 'Q
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VILLAUC
LAKE AOA 1 BORM M9GUO
2 BORM . 1570140 ANO UP
CaM* Indented
407*323-8670

Masonry
Mortgages
Moving A Storage
Oil, Lube A Filter
Painting
Paper Hanging
P est Control
Piano/Organ Tuning
Plumbing
P ressu re Cleaning
Roofing
S c re en A G lass Work
Secretarial A Typing
Siding
Sm all Business
Stained G lass
Swimming Pool Services
Termite Repair
Transportation
Travel
Tree Service
TV/Radto
Upholstery
Welding A Sh eet Metal
Wen Dnlling
Window Washing A Tinting

99— A partments ■
U nfurnished

95— R oommate
Wanted
Seeking a person to share my
home, view of Lake Monroe, house
privtsgss C el 407-328-7232 lor an
appomiment

2 8 7 Lawn Services
2 8 8 Legal Sendees

Ctssn A S s o x s tor SaigM AAA only
Also Room let Rani FuS House
prMtogst. $130/wk, tS ubkllss Ind.
3 21-377-3033.

103— H o u s e s U n fu r n ish ed

DOYLE'S RENTALS

Sanford: 1BR IBA W-Waler. Sewer
A G arbage Ind. Heet A Air
A45&lt;V5350 Deport
Sanford: 2BH/1DA W/Dming Rm.
Living Rm, Hdwd Floors. Lg
Screened Porch. DM Garage.
Storage $ 6 5 0 4 6 0 0 Deport
Mayfair M eadows: 2BFV2BA
Condo w/Encloead Porch Comm.
Pool. W/D Hook-Ups 5675/1650
Deposit
Winter
S p rin g s:
3BR/1.5BA
W/Stngle Garage. New Flooring A
Paint. $725/1700 D eport
Longwood: 4BIV2BA Spbt Plan.
W tW Garage. Lg Screened Porch.
Living Rm. FamSy Rm. Fireplace.
Formal Drang R m . SI15&amp; 31100
Deport
IdyfhvAde: 48R/2BA WiPod. Fanriy
Rm, Den. Formal Dm ng Rm.
Fvaftooa. New Ftoomg A P a r t Pod
Serv.
Included
1 )2 5 0 4 1 2 0 0
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(407) 322-2495
WE RENT A SELL HOMES

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accepted SeorVmondi
The HJVnen Group
407-321-8333

Sanlord 2DTV1DA duplei. 1718 B
Ridgewood Lane. CHA. ttove.
relngcralor. prtvate tcreen patio.
S575Ynonth, S575 Security, no patt
407-322 8616

Sm R eta iO ffice-17/02 Sanlord.
LeaM . S423 0 0 Mo. plus la i. n d
watar, aewar 6 v a *v $500 Dap. 407302 8 0 6 8 location

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Sartort $69 900 407-607-6410407328-0003.

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100 Stonebrook Drive • Sanford, Florida 32773
Phone: 407-322-9556 • Fax: 407-321-6218
www.stonebrookOalmco.com

In 1025. 2000eg ft. 38FV28A.
meaner* tv law apartmer*. j npi, not
tub, deck, workjhop. lanced yard,
many unutuel teaturea. Meat S a e at
210 W. 158) St., SantordDraM ceK
Reduced $156X00 Cal tor Appt 407322-5353
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rar 3500 aq Hw*h 2.5 car
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on 1.4 acraa on U

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F urniture For S ale

181—Appliances A
Furniture For S ale
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1 3 Black Iron canopy bad w *
Urey Bm pBowtapaal Never read
407-402-2773
Bedroom: 7 pc CHERRY WOOO 4
pooler bad. «l dore tolad. freieer
wan-fTwmx, cnttt , n*gnl tuna,
unread, atfl m boa CoH 56k. aal
tieeankyihartm iiaaldH 407880-1413
Bade, locaM In Banted, crevopadc
km aati win 5 &gt;vwanarty Ttei $73
Id $00, (MM $06. top &lt;173 Narer
read, cm dairer. 407-403-2773
Cadorrto King watorbad. 12 Hawer

1MA o n a tll Bate l*&lt;kv
haaMwltoad. Prtoad tor qJc*

mirrorad headboard Naw wavatoaa
mattaaa. Iner A haarer.. $600.
407-324-7313

H A : Oaar 1M0 Bq F I Uv.
" n Rm W/Ftoptoca, Dack.
1102,900.
Cuatom Bl 4BR 2 BA
aq ft LV Dm. Fam Rm
Fkaplaca. acraanad poof, 2 car
on 1/2 acra $223,900
&lt;BR4 BR 2 BA: Char 2300
FI LKr, Din, Fam Rm. 32x32 8c
1 2 Car Qmg* on Oar 1/2t o *
0,900.

trundle, never
bored OoH$800. ad $296.
407-8800677.

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RocHdteMprctedcrdBCaartaa,
laatw podtea. ana Teh prt-na akee.
never ueed, atfl In Crate. Cm
daOver A ad up. Cod $Sk. aal tor
$1650.407-000-1413

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407-0334323.

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never read, cod $8k. eei $1295.
aarver. $250.407-550-1413
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Narer read ad nbck. Coal
$600. aal $273Al oak. $373 4075500577.

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WOO 407-688-8297,

For adophon: 2 cate, pray A wMa.
one Oyra. one 4 yr*. hod dadavred,
d n k i ps tapalar to qjkt hone $40
407-3230103.

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215-4630

Lola or traaauraa, 10% new lama,
Aren, cam cordor, caramica.aic.
1AM-10PM 77137/10,7/20 A 7/2IH
501 Eaal MaOa SL Banted (acroaa

199—Pets 6 c S uppues

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BAt Naw Rod, Caramlc
I 8 c Porch, Pod. on Orer

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Couch: Al llalan Leather Sola.
$073, Levered. $823, Chair, $625.
band Naw SB ki M l Cm DeMt
407-422-0230.

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tor Bama. Bod Dodo, Shape, ato.
Alao Cuhrart Pipe: 1512(7
SITBEOtok. 1012(7 $212.80/aa.
SuptoalStod ABippfy. Inc. Apopka
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407-293-

199—P ets Ac S upplies
AKC

Registered
: 6 rtyntee rn e i ir e .
Trakred to d . Hay: ocma. $300 aadi
385-758-0016.

S*r»dboard. wtekror A OyNa. 8
wif ptdutil. dtfk wood fcrwno.
WOO obo. 407-662*1535.

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For S ale
doubto wto*. 2BFV28A, LR,
rm refute bar, dnkig rm. Iwga
laundry araa, al
toMng $21/000 obo.
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CaA 407-330-5961.

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people with great phone skills
for a rapidly growing home
improvement company.
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Full or Part Time positions
available.

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1980 Lincoln Conhnantal Marti VI
Laaa than 100K m ta. $1500
407-321-0229

04 Fraightflner Cabovar: Runa
Ilka a sowing machmo
350
Cumnvnga engme.day bad. |ual
paaaed currant DOT Inapection
407-324-5073

good Urea. $1.000. obo 407-323
0108.

240—B oat R entals

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Need Soma ADVERTISING To
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230—B oats 8c
A c c e s s o r ie s
14 R Itoer^toea bod with
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407-321-5710.

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Can OaBrer.

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$5,000-407-5054)011 or 352-383-

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243—T railers For
S ale
Utility Trailer, 5X7. w/plaatK
to r ita l Tbnpje m ortad wheel pck.
Very atrong Irame A auapenaion
$125 obo 407-682-1535

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TOUR FLAGS o n I

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SANFORD AREA
407-8B32157

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POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN AVIATION
SANFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
• R A M P S E R V IC E S

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407-321-3270

Lowell's Auto Repair

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A San ta.
3400 Wad SR 45. SarBoid
Cal 407-302-5665
Houra t.00 •6 30
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We offer holiday pay; uniforma, free parking, paid comprehensive industry training,
weekly pay, direct deposit and a safe work environment
Don't let these opportunities fty by. Stop by our administration office Monday thru
Friday between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm for an application and more Information.

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2 RED CLEVELAN D BLVD.
SUITE 205
SANFORD, FL 32773

407-585-4790

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F looring
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Lanwrea N re copal Hpad A M U
a t tow a t $7 .50«y Fraa in homa
Uc A Inaurad. 407-322-

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la Bati Nkten A ale.
raa Eaimatoa Cai Tony
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All Candidates must provide:
• 10 year work / school history • P ass a drug screening • B e available to work weekends,
holidays and evening hours.

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407-321-9712

For Ramp Services positions, you must possess a valid Florida Drivers License and be able
to lift up to 75 pounds of luggage on a consistent basis.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/D

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2 6 9 - C l e a n in g S e r v ic e s

291-M ortgages

NEAT-N-TiDY
407-324-1177
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ot fahnanca tor low
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■ no prabtomFor towrate cal 407340-3205

275-D rywall

2 9 4 -P a in t in g

Aik Ahoul Our Ip id aiil

Dry Wall
•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcomll
407-322-6338 L/l
277-F ence
Oauic Fanca Company
Santng You Orel SO Yaara
Wa Dakret/Wa Manutocturt
Wa Intel
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2 5 0 -B o a t R e t a ik s

TOWS
1000 W. 1st S i,

323-4530
05 Firabad, Rad. 6 cyl. auto,
toedad, rune grad. 66.000 m te
$5,000. Cal altar 8pm. 407-3232511.

407-322-0004

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1003 CHEVY CAVALIER. STICK
SHIFT. AC. 4 NEW TIRES. RUNS
GREAT. $2j00q OBO 407-0338336
06 Cuatomind Cadtec. Eldorado.

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Deliver F or You To
Our R e ad e re For
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Call (407) 322-2011 to speak to a C lassified R epresentative

• J A N IT O R IA L S E R V IC E S (day A malm positions availablt)

A KING SIZE PILLOW TOPorthoo*dc mittrsu m L
Niwkiplaake. Sal $193
407-422-8848

Si 407-327-3657.
4

1980 Beak LeSaPrr 4 Doer, cctt AC.
one owner. 03,700 mlee, mint
coraMon. Mchdto area. $2,250
obo. 407-322-3773/407-810-4114.

407*622*1237 Ext: 269

ABond NawChary Orel &lt;k*t) a
72* and 6 Chato wAad. SdriBox.
$060. L/ditod China Cabaret Aval.
Cm Detver. 407-422-0230
|A Fui te a madraea eat (law in
Iptotoc. ktel aal $00.407-4229949

read 6al $648 Can dairer. 407-4220230.

QOOdkaartor. $1495 or beat oflar

1083 Chevy S-IOBIarrr 4 .4 . V €
good
power
Iran,
reliable
tranaportation Beat orter 407-3027808

Call today for your FREE
recorded message to find out more.
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231—C ars For S ale

riiik n prate

LOOKIIt
TTm N b w 2 0 0 2

100B to ad I d BL B an ted

1BRASS BED. QUEEN 8ERTA
aal Alama Never read.
aal $273 Can dearer. 407-

Bad Rm Bat: Enbra Bad Sal
W/Hdbrd/Flbrd, Drearer, Minor.
O H and Nl Stond SB Bored $780
Cm Oatrer 407-422-0230.

L o o U n a to a uaad bod and/or
motor? we re pot tvamr Ooma i
W tadayl tarhn la Outber
S a n ta Carder, 1000 WCd I d SI.
Santord, 407-322-0004.

New 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

T O ; w / is r s n &amp;i

l Sacrttoa $100

U rtv J.IH liiw i Rreyirw CreWre

1997 Chevy S-tO abort bed pickup^
Low m leepa. Dark Green. ALLTM
CO aterao $5,000 4 0 7 -3 2 3 2 8 6 2

1Q0% Financing

■Mock A boat alp. by
CJ140K. 407-622-8004.

I Luxury firm pdowtop aal wflh 7 yr
jtM $136. quaan *140, king
210. Brand naw. Localad In
1407-402-2770.

Wl Bel Ybu Bod on Ccnaignment.

235—

T ruck/BusesAIans For
S ale

8PM 8PAI8PA17 FT Loader. 5hp
loeded wWi Shouldef, IUp .Back. A
Neot jets, unoffwtw B/n,
cebinet Never ueed. Ful wermfy.
LM83296, mual aacrfloe 11060.407*
854-8141.

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163—Waterfront
P roperty For S ale

l king 8EHTA. poakaapaBo cat
ruaad. Coal $2K.aai $296. Can
r. 407-0900677.

Tra lor Ivgn cm v.m or true* CvTrT
condrtwn 235i70i15 1al$15 00
407-3637035

\HRyAa TarcaL4 Spd. NawBrakaa.
TVaa. Cold A/C. Rune Qraatl
102.000 M4ee $3000 00 OBO 407321-9)58

Brand Naw B e d I T M te
Starin g A t- $ tJ0 0 .

407-971-2719

181— A ppliances Ac
F urniture For S ale

$3 Rapd Cuddy Cabin: 20 5 n.
cuatom ordered boat. Original
owner 4 3 VO angina, gahranired
Irate, w. hydrauLc brakaa, Bimini
top. A cockpit cover. 3 eUMeea
propa, vary tow houra, paraga
kept $12,000 obo 407-882-1535

4C7-322-0884.

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234— A utomotive
A cclssoriis

47 PIECES, 192(73 - 1»50t,
PLUS 19 SHEET MUSIC
MAOA2V4EI, $100. ALSO
OTHER VARIOUS MUSIC
BOOKS. 407-322-4391.

BuyTC-B
TC-W1 Mercury M o te O l d
ante 111 par O aten !! Mchoto
OuBaard Santoa Cantor, 807-323-

PAUL OSBORNE

230— B oats &amp;
A ccessories

•Wood, Poal A Ran Fanca
•Stockada O t e t a Fanoa &lt;608111
on Board &gt;Shadow Box
CM F a Fraa Ettrrrea
(407)331-0785

Fraa Exkmatav, Ucrtna.
CcmmaroakHatidanllal
Ntck Kourpvtea
(388) 7838070

295-P ara legal Svcs
rtriwgat
Adopbon, Dtvorca.
Ovorca Modhcalion,
Powar ol AWotnay. W A
Bart a ptey. Hama Changa,
09rar Bamca* Avatabla.
CaB Lynda or Laura
407-321-3382

300-P ressure
C l e a n in g

278-Handy M an
RJ Handy Man Sarrtoaa
Al Phaaaa ol Conakuckon
Praia raCTrefknp.
Htjrtong. rm*na
407-3232641 (Homa Phona)
407-314-8879 (Cat Phona)

Praaaura Ctoanwg
Chamtoal Root Ctoan/ng
(No prareura, u la way
loctoM a roof)
Fraa Eatxnataa. Lto/lna.
CommaraatHaarianba/
Ncfc Kourpanaka
(386) 7838070

280-G arage P oor S vc
ivar Raady Oarapa
Door I mc M M i

Gprtnm, FUpAin. MobHo

UWtto frimmy ram
24 Hr*. 393574-4383

281-Home
I mprovement
CHARLES D. (Dm )
k . c o c o67209.
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Raa/Comm.. ramodaL adObona,
rapaa. A tamte rapak407-320-1741

IA Painting
By Ruaaat Fahra
40 Yn local Eipart
Homa. Buwnaaa. Hatelcal
Uc, In*. 3537735200

290-Medical Svc

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Artortal Btood Qreaa
Al Wax Otea a Ore. Wa
Coma To YOU
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407-3335807

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Wa Accapl AMCradN Canto.
Traa namoval. Tnmmng. Bobcat
Svc. Fkawocd. Fraa Eatanatoa
Uc/lna .407- 2531570
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$15.75 per m onth..... 5 lines / 3months
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
3.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

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Sunday. July 21.2002

F ood
Add fla ir to
a backyard
barbecue
ackyard barbecues ara
an all-Amarican aummar
staple. Tnere's never a fixed
menu, but you can alw ays
count on an appsarancs by
traditional favorites Ilka ham­
burgers, hot dogs, watermel­
on, and of course, potato
salad. Light, yet hearty and
refreshing, fresh homemade
potato salad Is a natural
match for the som etim es hot
and spicy main characters of
traditional barbecue.
T his summer, add a
Span ish flair to your sam e o r
salad with this quick and easy
recipe for potato salad.tapas,
courtesy of *Tapas* (Perlplus .
Editions), by Richard Tapper.
A s diverse a s they are deli­
cious, tapes are tiny appetiz­
ers that can usually be eaten
In a few bites.
The tradition of tapes pro­
vides a leisurely, com panion­
able way to enjoy a host of
different tastes while enjoying
lively conversation and the
good com pany of family and
friends.

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Potato Sa la d
(Ensaladllla)
Se rve s 8
This m ayonnaiae-and-potato salad, found In every tapes
bar In 8paln, Is Invariably one
of the first d ishes to bo pre­
sented each day. It begins a s
a highly decorated m ound of
salad on a large platter and
dim inishes a s the d ay pro­
gresses.
• 6 potatoes, boiled, peeled
and diced
• 1/2 cup diced cooked car­
rot
• 1/2 cup cooked green
peas
• 1 cup Garlic m ayonnaise
• Salt and freshly ground
pepper
• 1 red and 1 green bell
pepper, roasted, peeled and
seeded, then cut Into strips
• P aisley springs, for gar­
nish
In a bowl, mix potatoes,
carrot, peas, m ayonnaise and
salt and pepper to taste.
M ound on a platter, top with
pepper strips and garnish with
p lflliy ,
The flavor will Improve If the
salad Is left standing for an
hour at room temperature.

Summertime 'Blues’

Seasonal berry healthy treatfo r summer
id you know that
compared to 40
other fresh fruits
and vegetables, the blueber­
ry is ranked first in antioxi­
dant activity? According to
the North American
Blueberry Council, a new
study funded by the
National Institute on Aging
(NIA) and the U S .
Department of Agriculture
found that blueberries and
other foods containing
antioxidants may act to pro­
tect the body against dam­
age from oxidative stress,
one of several biological
processes implicated in
aging and in the develop­
ment of a number o f ncurodegencrativc diseases.
That's rig h t folks — blue­
berry season is back. From
now through October, these
little bundles of high-pow­
ered flavor are at their peak.
Take full advantage o f the
season with this recipe for a
perfect sum mer day: start
ou t w ith fresh blueberries in
your breakfast cereal or
y og u rt and finish with a
sweet blueberry treat
Following ate a week's
worth of ideas for simple
blueberry finales — getting
healthy never tasted so
good!
1. Spoon fresh or frozen
blueberries over frozen
vanilla yogurt or ice cream.
Sprinkle granola or wheat
germ on top.
2. Toss a handful of dried
blueberries into your
favorite recipe for sugar or
oatmeal cookies.
3. Freeze fresh blueberries
or bananas. In a blender;
whip together the frozen
fruit with orange or pineap­
ple juice until smooth.
4. Place cantaloupe quar­
ters in bowls. Fill with
scoops o f lemon sorbet or
vanilla ice cream and show­
er with fresh blueberries.
5. Prepare lemon, tapioca
or another pudding accord­
ing to package directions.
Stir fresh or partially
thawed frozen blueberries
into the partially set pud­
ding.

Beat the
heat with
apple sorbet
esp ite the soon to be
heard school bells,
su m m er's not ov er yet. In
fact, in Florida, the sw eetest,
steam iest d ays o f the season
are ju st getting started .
So kick baclC relax and
keep you r cool w ith this
subtly flavored "A p p le
Sorbet w ith G in g er", cour­
tesy o f "A n A p ple H arvest:
Recipes and O rchard
Lore“(Ten Speed Press), by
Frank Brow ning and Sharon
Silva.

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APPLE SO R B E T
W ITH G IN G ER

Makes about 2 quarts
• 4 pounds assorted red­
skinned apples like Staym an
W inesap, Jonathan,
B raebu m and N orthern Spy
• 11/2 inch piece fresh gin­
ger
• 1 bottle (750 m l) good
quality G ew tirztram iner
• 1 cu p sugar

Btusbsrry Muon Is back. Take lull advantage of It with this redpe lor a
perfect summer day: start out with trash blueberries In your breakfast
cereal or yogurt, and finish with a sweet blueberry treat.
6. Toss blueberries with
sliced peaches,plum s and
other sum mer nruits for a
refreshing end to your meal.
If you like, enhance the
tangy-sweet flavor by stir­
ring in sugar and lime or

lemon juice — for a deli­
cious surprise, sprinkle with
black pepper.
7. Cope with a lateevening snack attack by
munching on frozen blue­
berries.

C u t the apples into sixths
lengthw ise, bu t d o not peel
or core. Place in a heavy
saucepan. Lightly cru sh the
ginger under the flat sid e o f
a knife to release its flavor,
and add to the p an along
w ith about 2 cups o f the
w ine. Place over m edium high heat, bring to steady
sim m er and cook for about
15 m inutes, or until the
apples are soft. Add the
sugar and stir until it d is­
solves, ab ou t 2 m inutes.
Rem ove from the heat and
scoop o u t and discard the
ginger.
P ass the cooked apples
and their liquid through a
food m ill fitted w ith the fine
disk,' placed ov er a bow l.
Stir in the rem aining w ine,
cov er and refrigerate until
chilled , about 2 hours.
lY ansfer the chilled m ix­
ture to an ice cream m aker
and freeze according to the
m anu factu rer's directions.
Spoon into a container,
cov er and place in the freez­
er until firm , ab ou t two
hours.
Spoon into d e a r glass
bow ls to serve.

‘C hill o u t’ during the sum m er w ith refreshing new raspberry dessert
X Tothlng caps a hot day on the links or
i \ just manning the grill like a cool,
refreshing dessert But who wants to be
stuck slaving away in a hot kitchen to serve
up something cool to guests?
This "Vanilla Cream Terrine with
Raspberry Coulis" is a great option. Smooth,
cool and creamy, you can prepare most of
the Ingredients ahead of time.

• 2 cups plain whole-milk yogurt
• 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
For the raspberry coulis:
• 2 cups raspbrtnes
• 3 tablespoons superfine sugar
l b garnish:
• 11/2 cups raspberries
• Fresh mint leaves

Vanilla Cream Terrine
S tn es6
You will need a plastic freezer box meas­
uring 4 inches wide by 4 inches high by four
inches deep.
For the terrine:
• 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin
• 2 cups heavy cream
• 1/3 cup superfine sugar

Begin by placing the gelatin in a cup
together with six tablespoons of the cream
artd leaving it to soak for 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, place the rest of the cream in a
saucepan with the sugar and heat gently till
the sugar has dissolved (it's important not to
overheat the cream). Next add the soaked
gelatin to the warm cream and stir every­
thing over the heat for a few seconds. Now
remove the cream mixture from the heat.

In a mixing bowl, stir the yogurt and
vanilla together, thro pour in the gelatin
cream mixture through a strainer. Mix very
thoroughly and pour the whole lot into the
plastic box, allow to cool, then cover and
chill in the refrigerator for at least four to six
hours or preferably overnight until it's set
Meanwhile, make the ctxilis by pladng
the raspberries In a bowl and then sprin­
kling them with the superfine sugar. Leave
to soak for 30 minutes and thro you can
either strain them directly back into the
bowl or, to make the straining easier, process
them first, then strain into the bowl. Taste to
check that you have added enough sugar,
then pour into a pitcher and chill until
you're ready to serve the terrine.
To serve, turn the terrine out onto a
board, first sliding a spatula around the
edges to loosen it, then giving it a hefty
shake to turn it out. Cut into six slices and

arrange each slice on a plate. Spoon a little
coulis over the top left-nand comer and the
bottom right-hand comer of each one and
decorate with fresh raspberries and mint
leaves.

Vanilla Cream Terrine

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•S u n d a y
July 21, 2002

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P eo p le are tu rn in g to n a il tech n icia n s f o r rela xa tio n a n d style
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French manicure, people are sitting
down if front of nail technicians to give
their hands and feet some style.

etty Hickson admits she occa­
sionally enjoys a Uttle bit of
pampering. It doesn't have to be
anything exotic Same sculpturing and a
or polishing their own nails. That's
fresh coat of polish can make her fed like where a good nail tech comes in.'
In Hickson's opinion, Thompson is
a princess for a day.
one of those 'good nail techs.' For the
When the Sanford resident is ready to
past year and a half, she has been profes­
indulge herself, she visits Dcniese
sionally buffing, filing and polishing
Thompson, a nail technician at Salon On
nails for people in the community.
Park. In less than an hour, Hickson's
Although one of the best assets to
whim for royalty is fulfilled through a
spa manicure or a new set of acrylic
have in Thompson's business is a steady
hand, the nail tech believes passion la the
nails.
most valuable.
"And, then there's a pedicure,"
"You can't really do it unless you have
Hickson said. "There's nothing like a
&gt;a passion for it," Thompson said. 'I f you
nice pedicure. It makes happy fe e t'
have the passion, you will succeed "
Hickson is one of millions of men and
Thompson's passion grew at an early
women each veer who seek the look of
age, and she has enjoyed "messing
well-groomed fingers and toes. From the
around'with hair and nails for
simple nail buff toi the
I" classy
yean. It wasn't until recently, how­
ever, that she decided to take her
interest to a professional level.
Becoming a professional cer­
tified nail technician takes hours
of training and course work. For
Thompson, that meant going
back to the classroom and tak­
ing courses in anatomy, skin dis­
orders, sanitation and applica­
tion. Almost 250 hours later, she
achieved her goal.
At Salon On Park. Thompson
provides almost every kind of

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nail service imaginable. She specializes in
pink and whites, creative nail designs
and silkwraps. Her favorite is the spa
manicure and pedicure, which includes
the soaking of hands and feet ■ massage
with lotions and oils and nail styling.
'1 like the spa, because it is a very per­
sonal service between the client and the
nail tech," Thompson said. "They look
for pampering and personality in the
service, and that's what I give them."
With a steady hand, Thompson can
paint various designs on both finger and
toe nails. Her most unusual request was
from a bride-to-be, who eventually left
the salon with real Lace on her finger­
nails.
Although lace wasn't around thou­
sands of years ago, people in ancient
societies used other materials on their
nails to indicate class status and nobility.
The art of nail color originated in China
around 3,000 BC, where royal fingernails
were painted black and red. In ancient
Egypt and Rome, military commanders
painted their nails to match their Ups
before they went off to battle.
In fact, it was more common for the
men, rather than women, in past civiliza­
tions to paint their nails. In southern
Babylon, for example, noblemen used
solid gold tools to give themselves mani­
cures and pedicures.
Today, there aren't too many people
who use gold during a manicure service.
Although some nail technicians use elec­
i and equipment, Thompson
tronic filesi

prefers doing everything by hand. She
also makes sure all the data, including
product ingredients, are in front of her in
case a customer has questions.
As for choosing a nail technician,
there is one important rule Thompson
suggests people remember and follow.
"If you don't see sanitizer, don't get a
manicure," she said. "A sanitary work­
place is the key to keeping the client and
the nail tech free from bacteria. That's
very Important."
After a customer determines the nail
technician is following the rules of sani­
tation, he or she can expect to sit in the
chair between 40 minutes and 11/2
hours, depending on how much prepara­
tion the customer needs before the serv­
ice.
•
"If nails are ruined, it takes a lot of
propping," Thompson said.
At Salon On Park, prices vary depend­
ing on the service. A spa manicure costs
$18, while a full set of nails with tips
costs $25. The most expensive option is
the pink and white, which costs $45.
Since manicures are an inexpensive
way for people to pamper themselves
and take, on average, an hour to com­
plete, Salon On Park Owner Lee-Anne
Beal believes the service is the perfect
way to relax in today's hectic society.
"People can come in, sit back and
relax during their lunch time," Beal said.
"It's perfect for people at work who want
too hurry up and get back 1into their lives
afterr a little bit pampering"

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Sunday. July 21.2002

T h e S eminole H erald

Foundation receives grant for mentoring program
The Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools was recent­
ly notified that it has been award­
ed a Governor's Mentoring
Initiative grant. The grant’s goal is
to expand the mentoring programs
at Front Porch Community's tan
geted schools: Goldsboro
Elementary, Millennium Middle,
Sanford Middle, and Wicklow
Elementary.
Partnering with the Goldsboro
Front Porch Council, the
Dividends School VMuntccr
I’rogram will be recruiting and

training 50 additional mentors for
these sdtools. The new mentors
will be assisting students in the
schools to achieve school success.
Some of the mentors will be
focusing on life skills while others
will be focusing on reading.
The Front Porch Program was
created by Gov. Jeb Bush to revital­
ize and empower depressed,
urban areas. Each Front Porch
Community creates a council that
establishes priorities and programs
to revitalize the area baaed on the
area’s Individual needs.

Santord City
Commtsstonor

For more information on men­
toring, please call the Seminole
County Public Schools' Dividends
School Volunteer Program at 407320-0178.
Each new mentor attends an
initial training and is fingerprinted
for a background screening The
next mentor training is 9a.m.
Wednesday, Aug 21, at the
Educational Support Center, 400 E
Lake Mary Boulevard, Sanford.
For more information on the
Goldsboro Front Porch Council,
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Members of Hall family gather to celebrate togetherness
The Herbert L Hall Sr. fami­
family members returned to
ly reunion was a celebration of
New Jersey, Bushncll,
family, friends, and a time to
Tallahassee, North Carolina,
remember fond memo­
Tampa, DeLand,
ries of the past. It was a
Winter Haven, Fort
time to fill your hearts
Lauderdale,
with beauty and hope.
Immokalee,
The seventh fiatherPennsylvania,
Connecticut, Miami,
ing of the Hall patri­
Lakeland, Georgia,
arch's family was host­
ed by the Halls of
Maryland,
Sanford, George and
Jacksonville, Deltona,
Elmira, Jan H. Jones,
Pompano, Delaware
and Eustis.
George Jr., Tara Lynne,
Warva
Vemiotta H. Jackson,
A family that
at pray
prays
Juanita H. Green, Elma
H a w k in s together, staysi ItogethH. Swain, Robert L.
# e e
er.
Hall and Katrice Green
Galloway.
The National 100 Black
The weekend of July 13 -1 4
Women of Funeral Services,
was filled with planned activi­
In c and the Wilson
ties from a picnic at Sylvan
Eichelberger Mortuaiy staff is
Lake Park to the Satuida'ry
evening banquet where they all presenting the annual Eunice
ldella Wilson Scholarship bene­
gathered at the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce build­
fit. The program of music
entertainment and honor will
ing.
be to endow the Eunice L
Sunday morning worship
Wilson Scholarship Fund,
service was held at the Hall's
which will help to provide a
family church. Holy Trinity
scholarship for an aspiring
Church of God in Christ.
young person who wishes to
Participants gathered for the
pursue a career In the mortu­
Soul F a d meal at the
ary profession. This scholarship
Woman's Q u b after the serv­
will honor the life and legacy
ice.
of a dedicated servant and
The true meaning of family
community worker. Those
was si town through the week­
wishing to make financial
end as tin- Halls celebrated the
donations may honor Ms.
family legacy and family love
Wilson by contacting ALzada
for one another, having been
Washington at Wilsonshown by the five siblings of
Eichelbergcr Mortuary, 1110
the late Herbert and Margie
Pine Avenue, P.O. Box 974,
Hall, Sr. who graced the week­
Sanford, 32772 or phone 407end o f family togetherness as
over 200 family members
322-5212.
The program will be
joined the time to remember,
celebrate and give thanks.
Saturday, July 20 at 7 p.m., at
Calvary Temple of Praise
Siblings in attendance were
Jam es Monroe Halt, Margie
Church, 2020 McCracken Road.
Hall McGriff, Johnny Thomas
Hall, George Melvin Hall, and
Elijah William Hall.
These five are active family
Festival 2002 will be held Aug.
members of Herbert Leroy Hall 1 2, from 11 a.m. until 3 p m at
Sr., who passed away In 1972.
the Westside Boys and Girls
Club.
An entrepreneur in his day, he
operated a barbershop and gro­
The Grove Counseling
Center sponsors this communi­
cery store. Tire house that con­
tained the two businesses still
ty fun, food and information
day
stands on Main Street in the
i City t
There will be free entertain­
ment, prizes and game as well
Herbert and Margie moved to
as Community Resources
Bushnell, Florida where their
informational display’s.
35 grandchildren loved to visit
Grandma Hall in the country.
For information call 407-5881034.
After a fun filled weekend.

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T hk S eminole H ebald

Vegas isn’t the best place for a family vacation
Editor's Note: The following is a
continuation o f Mary Rowell's
column that appeared in last
urck's LifeStyle section.
O ur regret when we left
Yosemite? The same as our
regret when we left
the Grand Canyon.
That we couldn't
spend more time
there. But we had a
schedule we had to
stick to, so we headed
for Sequoia and King's
Canyon.
Sequoia National
M ary
Park and King's
Canyon National Park R o w
are adjoining parks
south o f Yosemite.
They arc characterized by
giant redwoods and an array
o f untouched wilderness.
Sequoia and King's Canyon
have fewer public roads for
their size than any other
national park. Most o f their
wilderness is just that, wilder­
ness. Want to see the canyon
that gave its name to the
park? You've got a long walk
to it. It's nice to know that
roads aren't going to be
destroying these parks.
Together, the two parks have
over 200 caves in them. Caves
are very susceptible to dam ­
age from outside sources.
H aving tourists in a cave
m eans, o f course, having
lights inside the cave. The
com bination o f the tw o
increases algae growth in
places that would not norm al­
ly have it. It also disturbs the
wildlife that lives there.
The one cave that is open is
the Crystal Cave. The gulde-

book states that it is a steep
half-m ile hike to the cave. The
narrow path to the cave is
downhill. W hich, physics
being physics, m eans you
have to walk uphill com ing
out o f the cave. Steep halfmile hike is not an
exaggeration although
it m ay be an under­
statement. I think the
ldcbook should
vc said, “no, we're
not kidding, this is
seriously steep!” I did,
finally, m ake it back
up, an embarrassingly
long distance behind
e ll
thc'rest o f my family.
And it was several
days before my legs
forgave me.
The sequoias are amazing.
They grow in small groves in
both parks. There's also a
grove of them in Yosemite
(which we never m ade it to)
and Redw oods N ational Park
in N orth California. W hen
you see these m agnificent
trees and team about their
history, it m akes you wish
there'd been more “tree hug­
ger*” around in the 1800's. An
obscene num ber o f the giant
trees went to logging. Early
environm entalists like John
M uir helped save the ones
that were saved, but it's sad
to think so m any w ere lo s t If
you have the chance, go see
them while they're still there.
Like the Grand Canyon,
Yosemite, King's Canyon and
Sequoia N ational Parks are all
plagued by ad d rain and air
pollution.
We left the par’ s and head ­
ed back to Las Vegas. We took

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a different route back, so it
w asn’t as bad for part of the
trip. Until w e hit foe desert. I
know a lot of people live near
deserts and think they're
great, but I really like green
and there's very little o f that
in deserts.
We got back to I .as Vegas
and checked in at the
Excalibur. It's "o n the strip",
so w e'd be able to sec more o f
Las Vegas. We had one full
day to spend in Las Vegas
before we flew out. Several
years ago, Las Vegas started
trying to attract families,
billing itself as a family desti­
nation for a family vacation.
Well, guess what? It's not a
family place. There's a reason
they call Vegas "S in C ity ". Do
not take your children to Las
Vegas. You can 't go anywhere
in Las Vegas w ithout going
through a sm oky casino.
People under 21 are not
allow ed in casinos. So each
casino has a different color or
pattern o f carpet o r tile run­
ning through the casino as a
walkway. If you're on that,
you're not in the casino.
W hile w e were in Vegas, they
w ere having a debate about a
new law restricting sm oking
in public buildings. Casinos
o f course would be exempt
because only people over 21
are allow ed in them. W hich,
o f course, is a joke. A t alm ost
any hotel, you have to go
through a casino to get to
your room, to get to the
restaurant, to get anywhere.
Som e o f the buildings were
n e a t We walked dow n to
Paris to see the Eiffel Tower
replica. But that w as a walk

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ads for brothels. They are
supposed to hand them just
to the men, but, m y 14 year
old son was offered one a
couple of times when he was
a few steps in front o f me.
And the people w ho take the
flyers and decide they don't
want them throw them on the
ground. M y older daughter
and I started w alking directly
beside my son to keep him
from looking at the ground!
There w as one touching
site in Vegas that I'm g lad I
got to see. A t N ew York, New
York, there's a mini version of

the Statue o f Liberty in the
harbor. In the harbor w ith the
statue are tw o replicas o f
FDNY boats. The fence
around the harbor has
becom e an impromptu
m em orial for the police and
firefighters w ho lost their
lives on Septem ber 11. Tshirts from fire and police
departm ents all over the
nation cover the fence. M any
have w ords o f hope and faith
written on them , som e are
farewells. Besides the T-shirts,
there w ere also departm ent
s, flow ers and
patches, pictures,
posters. IItt iis an outpouring of
grief. But it is also a promise
that those w ho lost their lives
that day w ill n ot be forgotten.

Selective pruning enhances and maintains landscape trees and shrubs
If pruning or pinching
Pruning is the selective
occurs between July and just
removal of plant parts, mainly
before blooming during next
shoots and branches to
year's spring, it would
improve health, control
remove flower buds and
growth or promote flowering,
fruiting or appearance............... ........- therefore reduce the
number of flowers, but
Pruning is a common
will not affect the gen­
maintenance practice
eral health of the plant.
used to remove dead,
dying, or damaged
Dorm ant Pruning
wood. Diseased or
Plants that produce
insect-infested branch­
flowers on current sea­
es are usually
son's growth such as
removed rather than
abelia, hibiscus, rose,
sprayed with chemi­
F errer
oleander, allamanda,
cals to control the
• • • • • • • • cassia, crepe myrtle,
problem.
princess-flower, and
Selective pruning
bottle brush, arc usually
can be used to produce a thin
pruned while dormant or just
or thick canopy.
before the spring growth
flush. Developing shoots can
W hen To Prune
be pinched to encourage later­
Trees and shrubs can be
lightly pruned anytime. Prune al branching which will
increase the number of flow­
spring-flowering plants, such
ers per plant. Moderate to
as azaleas, camellias, Indian
severe pruning may encour­
hawthorn, redbud, wisteria,
age production o f fewer but
and dogwoods, in late spring
larger blossoms.
after flowering, but before the
It is best to prune trees late
flower buds set for the next
in the dormant season or sev­
season.
eral weeks following a growth
ip li
flush. Trees sprout excessively
flower buds in July’ for
foi the fol­
and arc easily damaged when
lowing year's blooms.
pruned during active shoot
Pruning or pinching between
elongation. The worst time to
the e n d o f tne blooming peri­
prune is when leaves are
od and the late spring would
forming. Do not prune trees
not reduce the number of
that arc under stress.
flower buds set. Pinching the
new shoots on azalea anytime
Pruning Pines
from several weeks after they
Terminal growth of pines
begin elongating through
branches can be controlled by
May will encourage lateral
removing one-half o f the new
branching.

shoot in the spring just prior
to needle expansion. This
encourages new bud forma­
tion at the pinch, slows
growth on the pinched
branch, and produces a more
compact p la n t Never pinch a
pine at otner times o f the year
since new buds will not form.
Pruning Techniques
Plants arc pruned by either
heading back or thinning.
Heading back is the selective
cutting o f terminal ends of
twigs or young branches back
to an axillary bud or node.
Thinning is the complete
removal of branches back to
lateral branches or the main
trunk, or a s in the case of
shrubs with several trunks, a
complete removal of some of
the trunks. This technique is
used mainly on shrubs to con­
trol size while maintaining a
natural appearance.
Root Pruning
Root pruning can be used
to slow plant growth, produc­
ing a more compact plant.
Prune one half of the root sys­
tem, wait four to six weeks,
and then prune the other half.
Root pruning should be
scheduled 60 roots will be
watered thoroughly to keep
the soil moist for 4 to 6 weeks
following root pruning.
lncreaseing Flower
and Fruit Size
Larger fruit can be pro­

lelectively removing
rt
duced by selectively
flowers or developing fruits.
aining w
illlbe larger.
Those remaining
will
Light pruning helps to main­
tain more flowers and fruits on
the tree.
Severe pruning on plants,
which flower on current sea­
son's growth such as crepe
myrtle, will produce fewer but
larger flower dusters.
However, pinching new
vegetative growth during the
growing season will induce the

production o f lateral shoots
and also die number of
blooms.
Removing seed heads on
crepe myrtle, for instance, will
promote a second, and maybe
a third, flow er duster.
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SCC retirees gather for mini reunion luncheon
Should auld acquaintance
be fo r g o t... ?
N ever in a m illion years.
Som e o f the retired
founding m others
and fathers of
Sem inole C om m unity
C ollege are still
around to rem inisce
about the good old
d ays and get together
quite often ju st to
cnat and hang out.
W hile talking about
a recent luncheon,
Ann How land
rem em bers w hen the
d oors o f the then Sem inole
Ju nio r C ollege opened in
1966. T h e new president,
Earl W eldon, D ean Robert
Schricbcr, Dr. Joseph W hite
and M arian R ethw ill, all of
St. Jo h n s C om m unity
C ollege, Palatka, had been
assigned to the new halls of
learn ing b ack in 1965. The
foursom e w as so intent on
the college op ening on
schedule that they nelpcd
contractors clear the land.
A nn said that som eone
asked Dr. W eldon's you ng
son w hat his fath er d id and
w as inform ed, "H e d rives a
tractor."
Dr. W eldon rem ained at
the SC C helm fo r m ore than
30 years and literally p u t the
college on the m ap. H e and
his lovely w ife, Gerry, also
an educator, pitched right in
to give their very all to the
com m unity and becam e
extrem ely active in church,
school, civic and social activ­
ities.
A nn H ow land, a longtim e
em ployee at SC C , said , "T h e
college w as such a w ond er­
ful p la ce to w ork un der Dr.
W eldon." Sh e recently hosted
a luncheon fo r form er
em ployees in the dining
room at the R enaissance in
Sanford. C o-hostess fo r the
luncheon w as Edith
M cC ann. A nn said the
Renaissance provided all the
table settings, tea and 'eoffee,
as w ell as superb hospitality.
Each guest brou ght along her
favorite specialty d ish that
w as "w o n d e rfu l" according
to Ann. It w as a happy day
for those attending.
O thers attending w ere:
Clayda Jones, Elizabeth
Kcnnedv, C h arlotte K now les,
M ary M alloy, M arian
Rethw ill, Frances M itchell,
M aria W inw ard, Jeannie
Ward, Phyllis Senkarik, Ann
Barkley, A nna W ilcox and an
instructor, H ilda D avis w ho
taught anthropology a t the
college.
Invited b u t un able to
attend were: G erry W eldon,
Betty B razzeal, Jo Telkam p,
Ellen G onzalez, Elizabeth
Bothell, H ilda B loom and
H elen Spindler.
H elp in g C h ild ren
Around Sanford, Sica
N acu, and her husband,
Stefan M ancas, are know n as
ow ners o f the Rose C ottage
Tea Room . M any people are
unaw are that the facility at
1301 Park Avenue is also
their hom e as w ell as a bed
and breakfast and quaint
restaurant.
Sica said, "W e love to
share ou r hom e w ith patrons
and visitors, eith er as

innkeepers o f the bed and
breakfast, restaurant hosts
w hen d ining.at the tea room
o r sim ply having
friends over."
The latest involve­
m ent o f the cou ple is
the opening of tneir
hom e and hearts to
the SicaM ed
Foundation, a
R om anian, charitable
organization founded
to nelp orphanages
and hospitals in the
rural areas o f
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She added, "SicaM ed
plans to provide A m erican
medical relief, im prove
health and ordinary living
cond itions and sponsor an
educational program that
w ill allow these young peo­
ple to take care of them ­
selves and be useful to oth­
e rs."
T h e found ation m eets reg­
ularly and Sica Invites those
interested to "p ra y w ith us
and share y ou r Inspiration
and supp ort o r travel w ith
us to R om ania fo r o u r next
m issionary trip ."
For Inform ation call 407323-9448 or visit w ebsite:
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South America 7Yek
Barbara H ughes o f
Sem in ole C ounty
C ooperative E xtension
Service, has returned from
U ruguay in Sou th A m erica.
' b y R otary
1, Barbara and
three other professionals
spent three w eeks in
U ruguay w here they learned
about the cu ltu re and history
o f the natives and im parted a
touch o f A m ericana o f
A m erica to them .
Barbara said she really
enjoyed the trip and esp e­
cially teaching the natives
how to cook in a solar oven.
G e ttin g Away
T h ere's nothing like g et­
ting aw ay from it all by
spending m ore than a w eek
in a luxurious cond o a t the
beach. T h a t's w hat A ttorney
R ick C olegrove, his w ife
C ollette, daughter A udrey
and m om M arty did recently.
T h e fam ily enjoyed rest­
ing , relaxing and lots o f good
food betw een taking d ips in
the A tlantic and rom ping in
the silvery coastal sands.
N ew B eg in n in g s
Som ething new has been
added every Saturday
evening at the First United
M ethodist C hurch in d ow n­
tow n Sanford. If you would
like to express your talent in
various form s, then "N ew
B eginnings" is designed just
for you.
T h e new contem porary
w orship service gives p artici­
pants the op portu nity to sin g
on a praise team , to play
m usical instrum ents, to share
you r testim ony, to b e in skits

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Attending the recent Sem inote Community College mini reunion
Sankarik, Marian RethwM, Elizabeth Kennedy. Anna Wilcox. Anr Howland, Mary Malloy, Charlotte Knowles and Ctayda
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in the chu rch sanctuary.
For inform ation, contact

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Church
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First United
Methodist
Church

Board A nniversary
S t. Paul M ission ary
B ap tist C h u rch P u lp it Aid
Board w ill celeb rate its
an n iv ersary Sunday, Ju ly
28, w ith a 5 p.m . service.
P asto r E m m itt T h o m as o f
P rovid ence M ission ary
B aptist C h u rch w ill b e the
g u est speaker. T h e Rev.
A lb ert L. C o v in g ton is
pastor.
T h e ch u rch is located at
813 P ine A vc., in San fo rd .

C rafters Wanted
A ll So u ls C o u n cil o f
C ath o lic W om en is sp o n ­
so rin g a cra ft fa ir 9 a.m .
to 3 p.m . Saturd ay, O ct. 5.
in the church'B S ocial
H all.
T h e group is cu rren tly
in n e e d o f cra fters. S p ace
rental is $2 5 , and p a rtic i­
p an ts need to b rin g th eir
ow n tab le and set-u p s.
For m ore in form ation ,
call V alerie a t 40 7 -6 8 2 8260.
Food S o u rce P rogram
T h e Sanfo rd C h u rch o f
C h rist is w o rk in g w ith a
program called Food
Sou rce to h elp th e con g re­
gation and com m unity.
T h e p ro gram o ffe rs v a ri­
ou s foods each m o n th a t a
d iscou nted rate from g ro­
cery stores.
For m ore inform ation
ab ou t the Food So u rce
Program , call Jean n ette
Stiffey at 407-3 2 3 -8 2 3 4 ,
'
407-829-0272 o r the
chu rch at 407-3 2 2 -7 7 8 1 .
Stu d y G ro u p
A free catech ism o f the
C ath o lic chu rch stu d y
group m eets each
T h u rsd ay at L aetare ’
C ath olic S to re's stud y
center, located a t 115
M agnolia A ve., in
Sanford .
D orothy W alker, a lay
m em ber o f the D om inican
O rder, p resen ts in stru c­
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For m ore inform ation ,
call 407-788-0185.
C h a p te r o f C o u ra g e
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Seventeen chart-top ping

b ands w ill entertain fans,
C h ristian R ock and m ain­
stream alik e, on stages
throughout U niversal
Stu d ios, Friday and Saturday
evening s. Sept. 6 and Sept. 7.
T h e hot line-up includes
groups from several genres
o f m usic such as the rock
sou nd s o f T hird Day, Ja rs o f
C lay and N ew sboys; altern a­
tive rock favorites Five Iron
Frenzy, cu rrently perform ing
on the W arped Tour, By T h e
Tree and the O .C.

Sup ertones; the pop stylings
o f R ebecca St. Jam es, Relient
K, True V ibe and Jennifer
K napp; L atin influenced
C ontagious, th e 2000 Rock
T h e U niverse Battle o f the
B ands w inner; and H ip
H op/D ance focused Toby
M ac and O ut o f Eden.
A d ditional perform ances by
A1U R ogers, Sarah Sadler,
Paul C olm an Trio and Daily
Planet, along w ith in sp ira­
tional guest speakers Ron
Luce and Ja y Strack, w ill add

to the up lifting atm osphere.
Tickets can b e purchased
by calling Tlcketm aster, .l866-RTU -IN FO (1-866-7884636) toll free, o r on lin e at
w w w .rocktheuniverse.com .
A dvance tickets are $34.95
plus tax for a single night or
$49.95 plus tax for tw o
nights. Tickets can also be
purchased on the day o f the
event at U niversal Studios
for $39.95 plus tax.
Group tickets are available
for groups o f 10 or m ore.

TYvo night hotel packages are
available starting at $114 per
person, p er night including
tax (d iscounts available for
roups o f 10 room s o r more),
o r group rates and hotel
packages call 1-866-RTU IN FO (1-866-7R8-4636).
Tickets a rc non-refundable
and w ill b e honored at
U niversal Stu d ios a fter 4
p.m . until the park closes at
1 a.m .
For m ore inform ation,
visit wwwioddheunivenexnm

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C hristian

DON OF JUDAH HOUSE OF WOMEN*
• W h f Jeaua k LordT
2S4S Parti Dr**. P.O. Be* 90S
Sanford. FI 327720606
(Com* of P*A Or. A Elm Am .)
(407) 324-0030
Tammy Abramson - Pallor
Stftiay
10 X am A 6 JO pm.
Wadnaaday Bfofo Bluty
7:30 pm
FaAom Np Friday
7JO pin
(no aarrtoa N loot Friday d Vn monti)

Sunday. July 21, 2002

Presbyterian

Page 5C

Church
Notes
V acatio n B i b l e S c h o o l
First B ap tist C h u rch
M arkham W oods, located
at 5400 M arkham W oods
Road in L ake M ary,
in v ites all ch ild re n a g e s 3
th rou gh g rad e six to p a r­
ticip ate in its an n u al
V acation B ib le Sch oo l
Ju ly 22 th rou g h Ju ly 26,
6:30 to 8 :5 5 p .m . nightly.
A V acation B ib le
Sch oo l m u sical w ill b e
(resented 7 p .m . Sunday,
uly 28.
B u ilt aro u n d an
A m azon ad v en tu re e x p e ­
d itio n , th e w e e k w ill be
fu ll o f B ib le s to rie s, a
lag o o n o f cra fts, m u sic
and rain fo rest related
refresh m en ts and re cre ­
atio n .
D u rin g th e sa m e w eek,
te en -ag e rs w ill e x p e ri­
en ce V acation B ib le
S ch o o l w ith B ib le stu d y
and sp e cia l a ctiv itie s
p lan n ed ju s t fo r them .
A d m issio n is free and
op en to ev ery o n e. F o r »
m o re in fo rm atio n , call
4 07-333-2085.

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Charismatic
Episcopal
404 Tucfcar Drtya
(Comar Tutlar Or. S CD 417)

F u n F rid a y s
S em in o le C o m m u n ity
C h u rch , lo cated at 5070
O ran g e B lv d ., in S an fo rd ,
h o sts F u n F rid ay s.
E v ery F rid a y m o rn in g ,
50 to 7 5 m o th ers and
ch ild ren g ath e r fo r fun
and fello w sh ip .
A trip to th e O rlan d o
S cie n ce C e n te r a n d th e “
P la ste r H ou se are
p lan n ed fo r th e fu tu re.
F o r m o re in fo rm atio n ,
call 407-3 2 4 -0 1 9 9 o r v isit
the ch u rch 's w e b site at
www.semlnolechurch.com

Inter-Denominational
Salvation A m y

C hu rch O f C hrist

M iM r

7 JO p m

N on-D enom lnatlonal

United Church O f
Christ

C hu rch O f G od
T m Jte r* Sarvfoa AJO em .
(Ba^nnaig A u p * 4 *)

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Nazarene
W esleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OF FAOLA

C hu rch O f G o d q f
P ro p h e cy

Fifth annual back to school event scheduled for Aug. 7
Brethren R eaching O ut
w ill present its fifth annual
A m erica G oes Back To
School Event 2 to 5 p.m .
W ednesday, Aug. 7. M ore
than 200 fam ilies from the
com m unity w ill be provided
w ith back to school supplies
and personal item s. *
T h e organization will be
collecting item s for the event
until Friday, Aug. 2. T h e four
d rop off sites Include the
Sanford Police D epartm ent,

B a rn e s P la n s C o n ce rt
L u th er B arn es and T h e
Su n set Ju b ila ire s o f
R ocky M o u n t, N .C ., will
b e liv e in co n cert 6 p.m .
Satu rd ay, A u g. 10, in the
S em in o le H igh S ch o o l
A u d ito riu m .
T icket d o n atio n s are
$15 in ad v an ce and $20
th e d ay o f th e co n cert.
T h e ev en t is sp on so red
b y N ew B eth el B ap tist
C h u rch and B eth el B ook
and B ib le C e n te r o f
San fo rd .
T h e Rev. W illiam
L ew is is pastor.
T ick ets can be p u r­
ch ased at B ethel B ook
and B ib le C enter, 8 1 8 S .
S o u th A ve., o r ca ll 4 0 7 321-3 2 2 8 .

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For further inform ation,
call Rose D avis at 407-3024143.

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100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Untarnished
105 Dupies/Triplex
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R e s id e n t feu d s w ith c o u n ty o v e r ‘ju n k ’
oy vnnsTOpnor riu u ii

‘Problem neighbor’ draws national
media attention concerning property

Staff Writer

Fifth-place
finish
The Seminole Community
^College baseball team made
Its return to the stale tourna­
ment a successful one, fin­
ishing tied for fifth In the
tournament.

Page'll)

Toll collection
begins this
Wednesday
Toll collections for the
rly constructed missing
i to State Road 417 w ill
{begin on Wednesday, May
f15, at 6 a.m. At that time,
: motorists will be required to
pay tolls at the following
locations;
County Road 46A (H.E.
Thomas Jr., Parkway) south­
bound exit and northbound
entrance ramps $.25.
U S. Highway 17/92
southbound exit and north­
bound entrance ramps $ 5 0 .
Lake Mary Boulevard
southbound exit and north­
bound entrance ramps $ 5 0 .

ALTAMONTE SP R IN G S-- From prime
time to jail time.
That about ’sums up Seminole County
resident Alan Davis' week. On April 29, he
was featured an CBS' 48 Hours. Eight day
later Seminole County deputies arrested
him for resisting an officer and disorderly
conduct
Davis' popularity stems not from his
welding expertise, but rather the mounds of
scrap metaf and airplane parts stacked in hla

Agency
approves
five-year
budget plan

People and their dogs cele­
brate the first anniversary of
Sanford’s Paw Park.
Page 1C

Find out the news on the
local campaign scene.
P a g e 7A

Seminole Smile

wants. The county is now trying to foreclose
on his property. None of this pluses Davis as
he continues to fight for what he believes is
his right.
Deputies responded to Davis' home on
May 7 because a neighbor two doors down
complained about a statue sitting in DavLs'
driveway. The statute is that of a partial per­
son bending over bearing a naked butt.

See Davis, Page 10A

C op takes
to the ring
fo r charity

Changing of the Guard

By Christopher Patton
Staff W riter

By Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD — Can you smell
what the Mad Dog's cooking?
Mid Florida Wrestling owner
and promoter Outlaw Tom Bass
knows and he's anxiously await­
ing Sanford
police Sgt.
Mike Taylor,
a.lea. Mad
Dog, in the
ring.
It's the
second
installment
of a unique
fund-raising
drive
named
Wrestlers,
Cops and
Kids
Against Drugs. The goal Is to

SANFORD— The Downtown
Community
Redevelopment
Agency approved Wednesday a
five-year budget that sets aside
$375,000 for Improvement pro­
jects.
While
board mem|§
bers estab__ • .
listed a list
This is not an
of 18 proarm’s length
jeets that
relationship.

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CRA
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money, no
final deter­
mination
was made.
The list

It’s closer
than that,

includes 1st

Every dog
has its day

front yard at 349 Alpine S t near the city of
Altamonte Springs. The news magazine
program used Davis' front yard as a centerpiece for an exposd on problem neighbors.
Since D ec 7 2000, Davis, 46, has accrued
more than $250,000 in code enforcement
fines. County officials contend that Davis's
property is littered with "junk." Davis says
its his property and he can store whatever ne

DavLs said the statue signifies his opinion an
what he believes is government intrusion.
"It's the best possible thing that could
have happened to me," Davis said after
posting bond Wednesday morning "This is
the tactic they've been using all along.
They're trying to get me to buckle under, but
It's not going to happen "
Davis said Friday he's not giving up. He
filed suit against the three deputies who
arrested him. The sheriff's office maintains
nothing went wrong at the incident, except

Street redevelopment, linkages to
the lakefront and improvements
at Fort Mellon Park.
Board members expect to iden­
tify a priority list in the coming
months, after consulting with the
Sanford City Commission. A joint
work session with the commis­
sion is scheduled for 4 p.m.
Monday. While the CRA has final
jurisdiction over how ad valorem
taxes generated in downtown are
spent, board member Larry
Strickler emphasized that the
CRA should work in conjunction
with the dty.
"This is not an arm's length
relationship. It's closer than that,"
Strickler said.
City
Manager
Tony
VanDerwotp is developing cost
estimates for the projects and
determining how much funding
is available from the city. For
instance, VanDerworp estimates
that 1st Street redevelopment will
cost about $845,000. That's more
than both the CRA and the dty
could fond without eliminating
funding for other projects or
delaying them.
VanDerworp suggested the
CRA could contribute a portion of
the money for 1st Street improve­
ments once dty dollars are identi­
fied.
Projects the CRA has identified

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National Quardaman exltocj tho Orlando Sanford International Airport Friday altar baino poatari
there lor more than seven months following sept. i i .
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Sanford police in charge o f airport security
By Christopher Patton

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Staff Writor

International Airport, the
National Guard pulled out
Friday.
By m onth's end, troops
who scrambled to protect
airports nationwide because
of the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks will all but dlsap?ar. More than 80,000
ational Guardsman and
reservists have been activat­
ed since the terrorist attack
and most were assigned to
local airports.
Replacing them at many
airports, including OSIA,
will be area law enforce­
ment officers. Eventually by
the end of the year, airports
will see federalized security
when the newly created fed­
eral Transportation Security
Administration introduces
its own passenger screeners
and agents.
"W e're taking over with
detail officers working secu­
rity checkpoints," said

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Hwatd photo by Tommy Vincent

Sgt. Greg Smith kneels next to Sanford's newest K-9, which Is the
department’s first bomb-sniffing dog.
Sanford police spokes­
woman Cleo Cohen.
Sanford police will step
in to fill the void with addi­
tional off-duty officers.
Offices are lining up for the

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Lion costume. Daren is the official
maacot of the anti-dm# DARE
program.
Wrestlers squared off at the
Sanford Civic Center April 26 and
raised close to $1500. Event orga­
nizers are hoping a second match
May 17, will help them reach
their final goal.
Doors open at 7 p.m. and first
bell is scheduled to ring at 8 pan.
Although not on the event card
for the first bout. Mad Dog did
make his mark in the ring Issuing
a clothesline and body slam toCB
Kool. Mad Dog ended his night
with his signature sleeper hold on
Outlaw Tom Bass, but Bass was
able to slip away.
Mad Dog will be matched up
against his newest adversary in
die semi main event May 17. The
widely antidpated bout could
translate into war between
wrestlers and police officers.
Don't be surprised If a few "spe^
rial guests," that happen to be
police officers, jump into the ring
to help. Mad Dog said.
"He better not bring any of his
buddies in blue to help because I
have my boys in black to help,"
said Outlaw Tom Bass who is the
ringleader of the Unchained
Outlaws.
"It's going to happen so fast
you're not even going to know

chance to earn extra pay,
Cohen said. Officers will be
paid a fiat rate instead of
accruing hours of overtime.
See Security, Page 12A

See CR A, Page 12A

See Wrestling, Page t2A

Abraham builds successful gourmet gift
basket business in Heathrow retail district
By Michelle Jerla

Managing Editor

Lorraine Griffiths Ccmelberry resident

Index
Classified............................. S M t
Crossword .................................. 5 A
Dear Afcby ........................... 1 0 A
food
.......................................... B C
lagali
............................ 4B -5B
Ufa Style ...............................I C B C

Obituaries ............................. 3A
Opinion ..
.4A
Police l o g ................................... 2 A
Religion
4 C -5 C
Sports ..............................
IM B

Harafci ptioto by Tommy Vlncmit

Baskets And Beyond Owner Jeanne Abraham, lett, and employee Lori Rice
work on a gourmet gift basket. The Heathrow business offers a variety of
unique gifts for almost every occasion.

HEATHROW — In just a few
years, Jeanne Abralum went from
Duilding homes to building bas­
kets.
Today, she's the owner of a
thriving business that produces
gourmet gift baskets for all occa­
sions. She's become a favorite
among local corporations and
individuals who want to send
something unique to clients and
friends.
"Gift baskets are a great gift for
anybody,"
Abraham
said.
"They're great if you know what a
person likes, and they're great if
you don't know wiiat a person
likes."

For example, Abraham said if a the family business into a retail
-tson likes chocolate, a gift bas- space and opened Baskets and
can be created with
Beyond in early 1998.
a variety of different
She got the idea of
gourmet confections.
gift-basket
creating
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from a friend.
isn't sure about what to
Everybody
"A girlfriend of
put into a basket, a
mine made some
alw ays has
combination of any­
beautiful creations and
som ebody to
thing and everything
gave me one as a birth­
thank.
can be added to the gift.
day present," she said.
Bom
in
New
"I thought it was a
Orleans, La., Abraham
unique gift. That's
Lori Rica
didn't enter the busi­
how it started."
Baskets And Beyond
ness world as a basket
The idea worked. In
•frptayee
entrepreneur.
She
just a few years,
worked for 20 years
Abraham's business
with her father devel­
has grown, and she
oping and building houses. When currently ships gift baskets
her father passed away, she decid­
See Baskets, [‘age 12A
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T he S eminole Mould

Seminole Summary
A GLA N CE A R O U N D O U R COUN TY

Not welcome at home: Despite meeting for its
third special session since the regular session
ended March 22, the Florida Legislature has yet
to approve a state budget That's not a sterling
resume for any legislature, much less one with
................................. .
Republican majorities in
..........................................both the House and
Around the Clock Senate and a Bush broth­
er in the governor’s
office.
So what was Speaker
of the House Tom Feeney
concentrating his efforts
on Monday? It wasn't
passing a budget. Word
Around The Clock is
Feeney was giving some
long-distance tongue
lashings to members of
the Oviedo City Council.
b y Dan Ping
Four of the five council
f g g g g g g members and the town's
former mayor endorsed
Seminole County Commissioner Daryl McLain
in his bid for the newly created 24th
Congressional District.

O ut &amp; A bout

Dark shadows

TU ES
Sanford Middle School's
award-winning bonda will
hoot their amraol spaghetti
dliuwrifree contort Thraday,
May 14.
The dinner starts at 5 p m .
m tne Knooi cafeteria, located
at 1700 French Ave., The SMS
Jazz Bond will perform during
dinner starting at 5 0 0 p m .
The spaghetti dinner will
indude pasta, salad, dessert
and beverage. Tickets are S3 in
advance or $4 at the door. AH
proceeds go to support the
bands, induding instruments
and music
The orchestra bands, under
the direction of David
Hedgecotfi, will perform their
music at 7 p.m. in the school
gymnasium.
For ticket information, call
407-320-6203. The event is
open to the general public.

i is challenging him I
Republican primary. Then along comes a fourfifths majority of the Oviedo council members to
pour salt in the wound. Oviedo is where Feeney
calls home, at least since 19% when he moved
into the district to run for the house seat follow­
ing Rep. Marvin Couch's resignation.
The city council members' endorsement of
McLain left Feeney with egg on his face, particu­
larly since the endorsements came less than a
week after McLain made his announcement.
H e n o longer w orks here: The experts predict
that Feeney will be able to solidt $1 million to
stuff In his campaign war ch est That won't mat­
ter If he is as out o f touch with the voters as he
seems to b e with local elected officials.
Word Around The Clock is Feeney called
Sanford C ity Hall after hours to talk with the
mayor. Tommy Boy must have thought his phone
was a time machine because his message began,
"Uh, Mayor (Larry) Dale, this is Tom Feeney. . . . ”
Dale's been out of office for more than a year. I
* hope Tom isn't waiting for a return c a ll
Who's running: McLain's bid for congress has
local politicians positioning themselves to fill the
• vacancy. At least a dozen names have been men­
tioned as possible candidates, including Sanford
Mayor Brady Lessen!. Petitions don't have to be
, the m ayor's scat w ill be vacate. With a little less
than three years left on Lessard's term, a special
election would be held to select the city's next
mayor. There hasn't been a lot of maneuvering
for that seat publicly, but one name that has
popped up Is Bob Kuhn. The owner of Diamond
Glass is a native of Sanford and has been
involved on the d v ic scene for years.
Kuhn hasn't run for office, though his wife,
Linds, did make a bid in 2001 for the city's
District 1 seat. His dvic setivities have helped
him develop ties to the political arena, most
notably Lessard, Dale and former city commis­
sioner Lon Howell. Would Kuhn run? Not sure.
Any decision, of course, would depend on what
Lessard does. If Lessard runs for county commis­
sion, expect the recruitment of Kuhn to intensify.
T h e Buzz: Starting today, the Herald will pub­
lish a feature called "The Buzz” that will high­
light the activities o f local campaigns (Page 7A in
this issue). Candidates for local office are wel­
com e to submit news about their candidacy,
naming of key campaign officers, etc.
With the filing deadline still two months away
and campaign activities not yet in full swing.
The Buzz will be published intermittently as
announcements come In. Expect it to run regular­
ly as election season heats up.
Abo, letter to the editor campaigns have
become a mainstay in local elections. Supporters,
usually at the request of candidates or their staff,
send out letters proclaiming the virtues of their
candidate.
The Herald will publish as many of these as
reasonably possible. If 20 supporters of the same
candidate write letters covering the same mes­
sage, d on't expect all of them to be published. In
addition, keep letters short (under 200 words)
and to the point.
E-mail (editorflseminoleherild.com) is the
ideal and preferred way to submit items for The
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Sanford Officer Jeff Sabounji
arrested Christopher Moreland, 38,
of Sanford Wednesday for driving
with a suspended license and failure
to stop after a crash involving Injury.
Moreland reportedly hit another
vehicle at the intersection of Airport
Boulevard and State Road 600. He
reportedly fled the traffic accident
because he told police "I was scared,
I knew you would take me to Jail."
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Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrest­
ed Rubio Gutierrez, 24, of Sanford
W ednesday for driving with no

license, running a red light and his
fourth or subsequent violation of dri­
ving under the Influence.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed
a blood alcohol content of about .116.
Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrested
Michael McIntyre, 40, of Sanford
Wednesday for driving under the
influence. Breathalyzer tests revealed
a blood alcohol content of about .118.
Possession of Cocaine
Seminole Deputy William Smithey
arrested Edward Tillman, 45, of
Sanford Thursday for possession of
cocaine. Tillman reportedly was riding his bicycle in the Goldsboro area
when Smithey and Deputy Steven
Sosa noticed ne did not have proper
lighting.

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Springs Tuesday for aggravated
assault. Hurley allegedly swung a
solid wooded cane at someone's
head three times.

, Grand T h eft
Winter Springs Detective M. Tracht
arrested Christopher Baker, 24, of
Winter Springs Tuesday for grand
theft. Baker reportedly stole his
father’s credit card and made about
$1,180 in purchases at the Sam
Goody M usic store in the Altamonte
Springs mall. The majority of the
merchandise purchased related to the
Playstation 2 game console as Baker
allegedly bought two systems valued
at $299 a piece.

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Seminole Deputy Larry Magee
arrested Wednesday Alvin Kilgore,
23, of Sanford, Samantha Satterfield,
20, of Deltona and three other juve­
niles. A computer check of a license
plate of a vehicle parked at the Super
8 Motel on State Road 46 in Sanford
revealed it was reported stolen by
the Daytona Beach Police
Department. Deputies regrouped in
order to map a plan to find the sus­
pect, but the vehicle was gone when
they responded back to the inn. The
same vehicle was later noticed at the
Denny's restaurant on State Road 46.
Kilgore reportedly tried to run as the
other four occupants of the vehicle
were taken into custody. Authorities
charged Kilgore with grand theft
auto, resisting an officer and drivin
with a suspended license. Satterfiel
one of the occupants of the vehicle
who was not a juvenile, was charged
with trespassing in a conveyance.
Sheriff's office investigators are
reviewing a report filed Wednesday
by an elderly Main Street resident.
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Seminole Deputy Daxtcr Girard
arrested Sandra Presley, 43, of
Sanford Tuesday for driving with a
suspended license.
Open Container
Sanford police Special Tactical
Unit conducted an operation
Tuesday targeting open containers of
alcohol in Fort Mellon Park. Agents
arrested Rosie Boone, 52, of Sanford
for violating a city ordinance pro­
hibiting open containers of alcohol in
public.
Larceny
rd Speciconducted Tuesday a decoy opera­
tion targeting bicycle thefts in the
Georgetown area of Sanford. Agents
arrested Dion Jones, 27, of Sanford
for larceny. Jones reportedly walked
up to the decoy bicycle in the area of
7th Street, checked the tires, looked
around the area several times and
then rode off with the decoy. Officers
caught up with Dion and recovered
the bike. The value o f the bike is esti­
mated at $400.
Sanford Officer Thomas Fransen
arrested Melinda Crews, 22, of
Sanford Monday for retail theft and
possession o f marijuana. Crews
reportedly tried to steal two packs of
Jerky Bites dog snacks, two packs of
pictures, one remote control and a
three-pack of Kenny Rogers compact
discs from the Orlando Drive WalMart. A sm all bag o f marijuana was
found in her left shoe.

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10 a.m. to 2 p m . Saturday,
May 18, at the Ed Yarborough
Nature Center in the Geneva
Wilderness Area.
The event wiU include visit­
ing exhibitors, native wildlife,
door prizes and much more.
The Nature Center b locat­
ed at 3501 County Road 426 in
Geneva. For more information,
caU 407-665-7352.
The city of Longwood b
hosting its monthly night of
bluegrass 6 to 10 p.m.
Saturday, May 18, In Historic
Downtown Longwood at the
Community Budding, located
at the comer of West Church
Avenue and Wilma Street
Bring lawn chairs, and
refreshments wiU be available.
No alcoholic beverages are
allowed.
For more information, call
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May 23.
The classes are for anyone
who wants to be part of the
department's new civilian vol­
unteer program.
Classes will be held from 6
to 9 p.m. every Thursday for
11 weeks. Volunteer applica­
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bottle after Jones kicked h b foot at
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her care worker removed Monday a
large sum o f money from her room.
She knows who and when because
she was standing in the hallway
watching as the care worker stole
approximately $3,000 from an enve­
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ner of the bed. Deputies are inquir­
ing information from the Community
Care for the Elderly business located
at 2100 Aloma Avenue in Winter
Park. The suspect is reportedly an
employee o f the business.

Sanford Investigator Christopher
Serino arrested Durran Danieb, 21,
of Sanford Tuesday for possession of
cocaine with intent to sell and
attempted homicide. Daniels alleged­
ly beat a man with a metal pipe on
May 3. When officers found Danieb
driving in the area of 11th Street and
Cypress Avenue, they pulled him
over because the victim had identi­
fied him as one of the assailants.
About 44 pieces or six grams of crack
cocaine was found underneath the
driver's seat.

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Reading Raxie and
Seminole Volunteer
Enterprises invites the com­
munity to attend "Adventures
in Summer Reading," an
Usbome Book and Storyteller
Felt Fair, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Friday, May 17, at Seminole
Volunteer Enterprises, located
at 407 W. 4th S t , in Sanfoni.
Special appearances wiU be
by Dragon's Castle Puppet
Troupe and Ms. Martha
Manners.
People planning to attend
are asked to bring a non-per­
ishable food item or school
supply item for Seminole
Volunteer Enterprises and the
Harbor Literacy and Learning
Center.
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Obituaries
RAMON MARTINEZ*
BERMUDEZ
Ramon Martinez-Bermudez, 89, •
of Tenley Terrace, Sanford, died
Sunday, May 5,2002.
Bom March 22,1913, in Utuado,
Puerto Rico, he had been in mainte­
nance for the public school systoms.
Survivors include one daughter,
Rosita Martinez, and one son, Jose
Martinez.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford b In charge of arrange­
ments.
TIMOTHY WAYNE BURKE
Timothy "Tim” Wayne Burke,
47, of West 11th Street, Sanford,
died Hiesday, May 7,2002, in
Central Florida Regional Hospital.
Bom June 16,1954, he was a life­
long resident of Sanford. He was
an automotive repair laborer and a
member of Allen Chapel AME
Church in Sanford.
Survivors include his mother,
Geraldine' Burke of Sanford; four
brothers, Gerald Fraizer of Palatka,
Moses Burke Jr., of Greenville, and
fames and Willie Burke, both of
Sanford; and eight sisters, Mildred
Cooks, Beatrice Wynn, Brenda
Mayes, Sandra Barnes, and Sharon,
Regina and Laura Burke, all of
Sanford, and Esther Barber of
Hendersonville, N.C.
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
DAVID F. FLEMING
David F. Fleming, 46, of South
Saint Lude Drive, Casselberry, died
TUesday, May 7,2002, in Florida
Hospital Altamonte.
Survivors Include his mother,
Shirley T. Crawford of Casselberry;
and four brotlrers, Richard J.
Fleming of Winter Park, fames and
Thomas Fleming, both of
Cleveland and Joseph M. Fleming
of Orlando.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
ANNE L LARSON
Anne L Larson, 69, of Lake
Markham Road, Sanford, died
Wednesday, May 8,2002, in her res­
idence.
Bom in Albion, N.Y., she moved
to Central Florida in 1969, She was
a homemaker and a member of
Cypress Knoll Country Club in
Palm CivistFh* Was tlw co-owner
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downtown Sanford. She was of the
Episcopal faith.
Survivors include her husband,
Ralph Larson of Sanford; three
sons, Scott David Larson and Eric
John Iarson, both of Sanford and
Lincoln Elliott larson of Peachtree
City, Ca.; one daughter, Kathleen
Gager of Sanford; and 10 grand­
children.
Baldwin Fairchild Qaklawn
Chapel of Sanford/Lake Mary b in
ciwrge of arrangements.
ROBERT L. MORRIS
Robert L Morris, 67, of Like
Avenue, Sanford, died Saturday,
May 4,20(12.
Bom June 22,1934, in
Washington, D.C., he was a CPA
for Abbott Laboratories. He was of
the Protestant faith.
Survivors include one daughter,
Jeanne Anderson of Orlando; and
two sons, John C. Morris of San
Ramon, Calif, and James C. Morris
of Richardson, Texas.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
VICTOR ENRIC PERANTONI
Victor Enric Perantoni, 89, of
Shasta Drive, Orlando, died
Wednesday, May 8,2002.
Bom in Leopoli, Poland, he
moved to Central Florida in 1978.
He was a custodian and enjoyed
collecting stamp. He was a
Jehovah's Witness.
Survivors include his wife, Luisa
Perantoni of Orlando; two sons,
Robert Perantoni of Milwaukee,
Wis., and George Perantoni of
Orlando; six grandchildren; and
one great grandchild.
Golden’s Funeral Home Inc., of
Winter Park is in charge of arrange­
ments.
ROY L LYNN
Roy L Lynn, 61, of Sanford, died
Sunday, April 28,21)02. in Orlando.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanfoid is in charge of arrange­
ments.

DAVID DARRELL PORTER
David Darrell Porter, 72, of Alice
Drivc3, Orange City, died
Wednesday, May 8,2002, in hb res­
idence.
Bom in Ohio, he served in the
US. Air Force. He was a retired
engineer with Martin-Merrietta.
He was a member of the MartinMarietta Breakfast Cub and
working and stained glass.
Survivors include hb spouse of
48 years, Etorothy Porter, two sons,
Darrell J. Porter of Deltona and
Richard D. Porter of Deltona; one
daughter, Kathryn Potter of Winter
Springs; seven grandchildren; and
three great grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City b in charge of
arrangements.

Master Taiye Kenneth Potts
Master Taiye Kenneth Potts,
infant, of Castlewood Terrace,
Casselberry, died Wednesday,
May 1,2002.
Survivors include hb parents,
Titus and Celbsa Potto of
Casselberry; two sisters, Taryn
Huff and Dega Potto, both of
Casselbcny; one brother, Titus
Jalen Potto of Casselberry; and
grandparents, Patricta Hamilton
of Bartow, Lewis Potto of New
Orleans, La., Kenneth Salazar of
San Diego, Calif., and Judy Truitt
of Plymouth, Minn.
Golden's Funeral Home Inc., of
Winter Park b In charge of
arrangements.
ROBERT BRONSON ROOT
Robert Bronson Root, 60, of

Winter Springs, died Sunday, May
5,2002.
Bom in New York City, N.Y.,
she was an accountant.
Survivors include one son,
Scott B. Root of Winter Springs;
one daughter, Kelly A. Root of
West Palm Beach; and one sister,
Mary F.llen Kane of Prunedale,
Calif.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

her of The Scottish Rite, 32nd
degree Master Mason, The
Consistory Mason, American
Legion Post No. 53 and the BPOE
Elks Lodge No. 1241. He served in
the Merchant Marines.
Sun Ivors include one daughter.
LVbrah Krye of Longwixxi; one
granddaughter; and one great
grand daughter.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel of Sanford/Lako Mary b in
charge of arrangements.

DARRELL BASIL SIPES
Darrell Basil Sipes, 83, of
CambridgeCourt, Lnngwood, died
Tuesday, May 7,2002.
Bom in Clarion, Pa., moved to
Central Florida from Colorado in
1978. He was a carpenter in the con­
struction industry. He was a mem-

WAYNE W. WALKER
Wayne W. Walker, 42, of
Orlando, died Monday, May 6,
2002, following a courageous battle
with cancer.
Bom in Sanford, he attended
Seminole County schools. He was a
talented hair stylist in Winter Park

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Opinion
Our View
Barking up the right tree
It’» been a year (seven In dog yean) since Sanford Paw Park official­
ly opened. More than 400 people turned out for last Saturday's cele­
bration, but that's not unusual for Paw Park. Since it's opening, Paw
Park has become one of the busiest parks in the city. Weekends are the
busiest, but on just about any occasion you can find dozens of dogs
and their ownen — some from as far away as Kissimmee — enjoying
Centra] Florida's only off-leash dog park.
But Paw Park is more than just a great place for pets and their own­
ers. It's also an example of neighborhood initiative. Residents of the
area were concerned about a city park that was known more for its
criminal activity Bum its serene surroundings. They also realized there
was a need for an open area where dog lovers could let their pets run
free.
Rather than complain about the problems and wait for the city to fix
it, these residents began a fund-raising effort to recreate the park into
an off-leash doggie haven. Their hard work paid off In several thou­
sand dollars worth of donations.
They didn’t stop there, however. Led by Mike Knlpfer, the group
researched how a park should be built and operated and offered their
idea — along with the money — to the city.
After some initial puzzled reactions, the city embraced the Idea and
In a matter or months — record time, actually — created Paw Park.
Knlpfer and his team of volunteers are to be commended for their
vision and their willingness to Invest their time, money and resources
to make Sanford a better place.
Kudos also go to Howard Jeffries and his crew and the city parks
department. Once the dty bought into the idea, Jeffries was the man
who made It happen.
It's encouraging to see citizens take the initiative to improve their
community. It's even nicer when the dty helps them do it.

Duffers need their own course
We need beginners’ golf courses, places where those who don't know
how to play can team.
Yes, we have driving ranges and Putt-Putt courses, but neither is like
a real par three or nice a four hole with a sand trap and trees.
The need is for those who don't know how to play. Perhaps you've
watched golf on TV or seen an actual tournament and would like to find
out if golf might be a game you would enjoy. Where would you go?
No duffer is appreciated on a regular golf course. Tkking a dozen
strokes per hole delays others and you would find folks who know how
to play complaining loudly.
But why not a small course —perhaps nine holes — where a hus­
band can take his wife and teach her what he knows. There are also the
youngsters who need someplace to try hitting the ball
and making that putt
Many people would like to take their spouses along
on a game - but wouldn't dare to do so on a regular
course. Driving ranges teach you how to hit a long
drive. Putting greens may give you practice on putting
— but these are only a part of what people do when
•theypUy. •
This is not to say that there are no such courses for
duffers. But it IS to say that if there are any •no one
Nick
advertises them and the average person doesn't know
where to go.
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Then too, there are some courses like this — but
they are generally in mobile home or housing develop­
ments and they are strictly private.
Golf has been one of the fastest growing sports in the nation for the
average person. How much more enjoyable if there were places where a
prospective golfer could cut his teeth on the Unks.
People would be willing to pay — we are not suggesting a free
course. Some may never go back to a golf course again once they find
out how difficult it looks. (Watching Tiger certainly makes it look easy).
But others may be able to hone their skills to the point where they could
go to a regulation course and play a real game. This will make golfing
easier for those who can golf (or who THINK they can), as the duffers
will not be on hand until they are familiar with the game.
I never broke 100 on an 18 hole course when I used to play. I'd still
like to - but judging from the catcalls, Insults and ridicule I had when I
tried to play some of the finer courses in Central Florida -1 won't do it
again until I con go to some place where a duffer can play with other
duffers.
Golf is fun and when done successfully — can be a real benefit But
where do we go?

Pfeifauf

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Ferguson family
appreciates recent
memorial service
l b the editor:
We, the Ferguson Family,
would like to thank the pastor
and members o f the St.
Matthews Baptist Church for
arranging, per our request, a
Memorial Service for our loved
one, Raymond Bellamy. The
service that took place on
March 3 at the church provided
a way for friends and family to
express our proper good-byes
to a wonderful man.
Raymond Bellamy was a
very kind, generous person
who deserved to be buried
with dignity. To this date, none
of his family members have
been notified of his death or his

cremation, but that'* O K

because we expected something
like this to take place during
the whole course of him being
ill. We are very sorry that the
pastor and the church were so
wrongfully blamed for his
depression and his illness,
which lead to his death. The
true family knows who to lay
the blame on and It is definitely
not you or your congregation
members.
The long-distance Ferguson
Family would like to thank all
who participated and extended
their kindness to Raymond

Bellamy while he was alive. We
know you love him, The
Almighty loved him, and we
his true family loved him.
Helen Blackahear and the
Ferguson Family
Los Angeles

safety, but even more that a
sm all residential street is not a
channel for commercial traffic.
As it Is today, the intersection
o f Stone Gable Circle and SR
434 is very difficult to navigate
for those familiar with Its con­
tour and traffic patterns, the
addition o f countless shoppers
w ill devastate our community,
destroy our residential setting,
and endanger the 50 children
that reside here. People are
already moving out in fear of
the results and eventual prop­
To the Editor
erty devaluation.
Mayor and Winter Springs
Our community has extreme
Commissioners, previously, I
concerns and needs assistance.
appeared before your
1 had thought that the City
Commission on behalf of my
Association (Stone Gable POA), Staff would have disapproved
this site plan as it is unsafe, but
for which I am the President. If
you recall, a commercial devel­
apparently this is not the case.
oper is planning to build a 54K
The only reason the develop­
sq. ft. strip mall on our commu­ er is seeking access to the Stone
nity's im m ediate western
_ _ C able community Is to.provlde
boarder. The developer plans
an access from both the east
to destroy the current tree
and west, this permits him to
buffer and expose our commu­
charge higher lease rates can be
nity to his commercial develop­ charged. Furthermore, in order
ment; he also intends to utilize
to access his the strip mall from
our one and only street (Stone
Stone Gable, the developer
Gable Circle) as a method for
must make use of Tract B, a
commercial traffic to ingress
recorded tract within Stone
and egress for his development. Gable. As presented In my pre­
Aside from being completely
sentation, this use violates the
apathetical to the needs of
recorded covenants of the Stone
Stone Gable, this is extremely
Gable Association.
dangerous. I hope you recall
Our community would great­
the traffic studies that I pre­
ly appreciate any guidance or
sented. These studies clearly
intervention that is permissible.
demonstrate that this access
It is d ear that the developer
fails to meet D.O.T criteria for
has legal counsel and if neces­

Residents are
concerned about
new development

sary we are prepared to retain
outside counsel. I only hope
this is not necessary and the
process Itself will protect the
residents of Stone Gable.
Sincerely,
Thom as J . Kearney
Winter Springs

H o m e o w n e rs
a p p r e c ia te c i t y ’s
q u ic k r e s p o n s e
To the edltoR
Dear Mr. Rudy Encamadon,
sewer foreman for the city of
Sanford, recently my sister and
I experienced a horrible mess at
our home as a result of the
sewer backing up in our bath­
room. I must let you know how
grateful we were to have
receiyed such prompt attention
to our problem.
Reginald Braxton was dis­
patched to our home and he
made a bad situation a little
easier to accept. He was
extremely polite, attentive and
offered the right level o f sym­
pathy. Reginald is certainly an
employee the dty can be proud
of.
We are Indeed proud of our
d ty and its fine employees.
Keep up this exceptional ser­
vice. We sincerely appreciate it.
Jean E. W ilke
Joan M . W ilke
Sanford

On the Street
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Sunday is
M other’s Day,
an d it ’s tim e to
hon or a ll m oth­
ers, grandm oth­
ers an d sp ecial
women through­
out th e country.
We a sk ed a few
p eo p le w hat they
a re doin g f o r
th eir m other this
Sunday, o r what
their children
are plan n in g to
do in tribute to
their m om .

My mother lives in
Ohio, so I am going
to send her flowers.
Tra cy Ollfedder

My mother la on a
cruise, so I cant do
much for her on
Mother's Day. I wish I
was with her.
Peggy Fetzer

I'm going to make
my mom cereal for
breakfast.
Frankie
Qi Ifodder, 5

Lake Mary

Lake Mary

Sanford

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My daughter, who
Is 19, and my son,
who is 17, are cook­
ing me a Mother’s
Day cSnner. They told
me they needed $75
to buy the food, so it
should be nice.
i Frith

l‘m going to drive
to my Mom's house
in Fort Lauderdale
and help her pack
since she has to
move. And then we
will go to dinner on
the waterfront.
Carolyn Smell

Orlando

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The following biographies
were edited from "Early Settlers
of Orange County" published by
C.E. Howard in 1915.
J.B. Clouser

J.U. Clouser was bom In Perry
County, Pennsylvania, Oct. 15,
1838 and was raised on a farm.
He became a .carpenter, at which
trade he worked until he entered
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Northern
Army dur­
ing the Civil
War. He
was a mem­
ber of the
U9th PV
Company D
(Buck Tails).
When he
was dis­
Grace Marie
charged at
the end of
the war, he
resumed his
trade and was married
November 1865.
Mr. Clouser built a home in
Center Township in Perry
County, where he and his family
lived until November 1881. At
that time he, with his wife and
two children, moved to
Longwood, which had only been
staked out in the woods and
streets had not yet been cut out.
The only hotel accommodations
were a bale of hay and an old
blanket in the upper story of a
box board shanty.
Clouser will probably always
be remembered for having built
the Longwood Hotel for E.W.
Hcnck.
Following this, he became

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foreman of the P.A. Demens
Novelty Works, which at the
time was the only planing mill
and novelty works south of
Jacksonville. During the 1880s,
the public roads were mostly
crooked trails with no bridges.
The South Florida Railroad was
under construction, having been
completed from Sanford to
Orlando. The train consisted of
one coach, one flat car and a
small engine called T h e
Seminole.” There was no tele­
graph connection to the outside
world until later.
There were no school build­
ings. Schools were held In pri­
vate houses or shanties.
After four years in the employ
of P.A. Demens, Clouser and his
son, C.A. Clouser, and his sonin-law, E.J. Neimeyer, embarked
in the mercantile business. When
his wife died in 1911, he retired.
His son moved to New
Smyrna Beach, where he was in
the automobile business, so his
son-in-law carried on the firm
under the name of F.J. Neimeyer.
Jo h n N e ill Searcy

Both of John Neill Searcy's
grandfathers had fought under
General Jackson in the War of
1812. His grandfather Robert
Searcy was clerk of the Federal
Court in Nashville and was the
Second Grand Master of the
Masons.
John’s father. Dr. James Searcy,
was bom in Nashville in 1812
and married Miss Sara Neill.
They raised seven children.
John was bom in Bedford

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County, Tennessee on March 15,
1842. In the fall of 1855, the fami­
ly moved to Panola County,
Mississippi, where they were liv­
ing when the Civil War broke
out. John and his oldest brother
joined the Pettus Artillery in
May 1861. The name of the com­
pany was changed to The
Hudson Battery, after their cap­
tain, Alfred B. Hudson, was
killed at the Battle of Shiloh.
They fought under several other
commanders and were involved
in the Siege of Vicksburg. On
May 12,1865, they were paroled
at Gainesville, Alabama.
John then moved with his
father back to Bedford County,
where he remained until March
17,1873 when he started out for
Florida.
He traveled on the steamer
"Starlight” up the St. Johns
River, landing in Mellonville on
March 23. After dark, he went
out to Fort Reid and the next
morning he thought, "H ave I left
good old Tennessee to starve in
the desert?"
On his way to Maitland, he
met a Georgia Cracker who per­
suaded him to stop with him. He
homesteaded land near what
later became Longwood and
enjoyed good sport with the
Cracker, hunting deer where
Longwood now stands.
When E.W. Herrick built the
railroad from Sanford to
Orlando, John was with the sur­
veying party.
On Feb. 2,1885, he married
Miss Eva L Muzzy, and they
had three sons.

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Oviedo council snubs Feeney, endoreses
M cLain for D istrict 24 congressional race
Four of Oviedo’* five d ty
"We’ve worked with elected
Lessard becomes the first
commiuioner* and former leadership on Winter Miles, the elected official - and the first
Mayor Mary Lou Andrews trailhead, our natural lands pro­
elected Republican - to publicly
announced their endorsement gram. These people are friends. endorse the 10-year county
of
Seminole
County These people are family."
commission incumbent since
Commission Chairman Daryl
McLain's announcement that he
McLain, in the race for the Robinson seeks re-election
was running for congress.
newiy-cret
newly-created District 24 con- to Seminole School Board
"I called Daryl to congratu­
gresaional
Sandy Robinson, a 12-year late him," Lessard said. "T told
McLain is opposed in the member of the Seminole County
him we'd miss him on the coun­
Sept 10 Republ
bUcan
School Board, announced her ty commission, but that his
Party primary by
intention to seek re-election.
brand of local leadership on a
Florida Speaker of
During
her
tenure, whole plethora of Issues - from
the House Tom
Robinson has served six transportation to education Feeney. Feeney took
yean as chairman would benefit the entire region
up residence in
and
maintains at the national level."
Oviedo in 1996 to
involvement in com­
District 24 skirts the Sanford
run for a state house
munity
affairs city limits to the e tit, Lessard
seat left vacant by
through member­ said. But he added McLain had
the resignation of NEWS ON THE LOCAL ship In numerous represented the city with dis­
former State Rep.
civic organizations tinction for nearly a decade; and
CAMPAIGN SCENE
Marvin
Coucn.
and boards. She also
his involvement
McLain has served on the is involved in helping her hus­
with
Sanford,
Seminole County Commission band in his business.
and his family's,
since 1992.
Robinson cites her emphasis
dates back far
, In a letter hand-delivered on accountability to botn stu­
longer than that.
Sunday
night,
City dents and taxpayers as hall­
"Daryl grew
Commissioners Phil Cloninger, marks of her tenure and points
up in Sanford,"
Bob
Dallari,
Dominic to countywide Improvements,
Lnsard
said.
Persampiere and Todd Russell, including:
"He built a busi­
endorsed McLain. Andrews, the
• Increased SAT scores.
ness here. He's
mayor from 1999 to 2001, also
• Administrative cost among sent his kids through public
signed the letter.
the lowest in Florida.
schools here. He understands
T f you take the fact that
• Decreased tax rate for the local Issues, the local con­
Daryl has been a strong and schools seven years in a row.
cerns, and the local priorities effective leader in the county for
• Improvement every year In like the need to pass the penny
nearly a decade, that record of student FCAT scores.
sales tax extension last year.
accomplishment indicates he
• The number of students That was an issue, a choice,
will be a strong and effective passing Advance Placement which faced every elected offi­
leader in Washington," said tests has doubled.
cial. Daryl didn't hesitate. He
Russell. "Leadership at home
Robinson also noted that the stepped out in front and led the
equal*
leadership
in school board, in cooperation charge."
Washington for all the citizens with the county and seven
McLain will bring that same
of our district."
cities, helped pass the extension kind of energy and enthusiasm
"Daryl demonstrates the of the penny sales tax with 72 to the Congressional campaign
knack and the know-how to percent of the vote. That initia­ stump, the mayor predicted.
work with city and county offi­ tive will generate $133 million
"I know Daryl wjil run a hard
cials in dealing with all aspects in capital improvements during race," Lessard said. "He's an
of quality of life the next 10 years.
excellent campaigner. He's a
issues,"
said
The three-term school board personable candidate,,and I'm
Dallari.
member said she will continue confident that he'll get out and
For his part, to focus on strong fiscal policies, meet the people in the district
McLain called increased achievement levels, He won't just contact the voters
Oviedo a "start­ decreased dropout rates and by mall or pre-recorded phone
ing point," in his recruitment and retention of bank, he'll be on their front
race
for high quality teachers.
porches and in their pastures
Congress, a spe­
"Positive leadership, experi­ talking about what's really
cial place that ence and a continuing commit­ important to them and to this
had helped launch his political ment to improving student community."
rJrictatn sa id -h e welcomed
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ears," McLain 'sd
"Whent iI i first ran for the county
commission back in 1992,
Barbara and I knocked bn every
door In Oviedo. Some twice.
We've been back in the neigh­
borhoods many times since;
most recently last year cam­
paigning for the penny sales tax
extension.

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dation of, my service,” 'RobTHsbr)
said.
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Sanford mayor is first elected
official to endorse McLain
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard
announced his endorsement of
Seminole County Commission
Chairman Daryl McLain in his
bid for the District 24 congressionat seat.

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mayor a .friend’ ^colleague Vnd,
"truly a terrific public servant."
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Sanford City Commission since
1997. He was elected mayor in
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through the Community College
of the Air Force.
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Henry of Lake Mary.
Henry is a 1997 graduate of
Lake Brantley High School,
Altamonte Springs.
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class
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Business Briefcase
Delegation Leader
Matt Moore, founder and
chief executive officer of TEAM
Information Services, Inc. in
Lake Mary, will head a delega­
tion o f computer Industry repre­
sentatives to Washington, D.C.
to meet with senators and repre­
sentatives from May 8-10.
Moore will be joined by Teresa
Moore, president of Dragon
Development, a major
Washington, D.C. area based
vendor that develops software
products for clients who serve
the U.S. Intelligence community.
Matt Moore serves as presi­
dent-elect of the National
Association of Computer
Consulting Businesses
(NACCB), a major U S. trade
group, and chairs NACCB's
government affairs committee.
“America's information technol­
ogy industry has many major
concerns that extend way
beyond Microsoft and AOLTlme Warner," said Moore. “Big
computer companies are cer­
tainly the most recognized ele­
ments o f the IT industry in the
U S. but the center of IT is the
hundreds of smaller companies
' that aren't so well known."
Among the topics on the
agenda, Moore said, are clarifi­
cation o f the computer profes­
sional exemption, IT training

and education, workers classifi­
cation and immigration and r r
Visas.
"Maintaining America’s
world leadership in information
technology is one of the most
important jobs facing our
national leadership," Moore
explained. "If we give up that
lead, it may take a generation or
more to recover."

New Lease
NA1 Realvest Partners, Inc.
recently negotiated a new lease
for 12,000 square feet of Indus­
trial space at 1140 Albright Rd.
In Sanford.
Michael Heldrich, a princi­
pal at NAI Realvest, negotiated
the lease agreement represent­
ing the tenant, Rola-Trac North
America, a worldwide supplier
of artificial turf and portable
flooring based in Norfolk,
England.
Jack Hines of The Orlando
Group represented the landlord,
Tread masters, Inc. The lease
agreement is valued at $222,984.
Maitland based NAI
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integrated commercial real
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Davis became uncooperative.
"Before the deputy could real­
ly do much, Mr. Davis was very
angry," said sheriff's office
akesman Steve Olson. “If Mr.
avis had not reacted this way it
probably wouldn't have wound
up this way.”
According to the police report,
Davis began yelling obscenities
at the deputies and then jumped
in a vehicle in which his wife was
driving. Deputies stopped the car
three blocks later and Davis
refused to get out of the vehicle.
Authorities had to remove him
from the vehicle.
Davis agrees most dt this is
true. However, he believes he
was falsely arrested and illegally
detained. Davis also contends the
deputies were wrong to report he
repeatedly used profanity. A par­
ticularly offensive four-letter
word is attributed to Davis on
seven different occasions in the

police report. On one instance,
the deputy attributed Davis say­
ing the word to his wife.
"M y wife was floored," Davis
said after he read the report to his
wife.
Being arrested is usually a
public image killer, but for Davis
it's just the opposite. Since
Tuesday, Davis estimates he's
been a guest on at least 40 differ­
ent radio and television stations.
From Chicago to Pittsburgh,
Davis' fight against Seminole
County is being heard loud and
dear.
The most unusual request for
Davis comes from Dartmouth
College in Hanover, N.H. School
officials have agreed to pay for
Davis' to visit the school to talk
the student body about the issues
he’s faring in Seminole County.

worldwide through NAI, a
global real estate services net­
work active in over 300 mar­
kets.
Foundation Donation
Florida Solar Technology,
Inc., the world's largest con­
tractor of pool heating systems,
pledged to contribute $25,000
over the next five years to the
Foundation for Seminole
County Schools, a private
group that supports public
education in Seminole County.
Skip West, founder and pres­
ident and Scott Kacic, chief
executive officer at Florida
Solar made the presentation to
the group.
"Florida Solar has.seen enor­
mous growth in the 20 years
since we opened," said West.
"This is one way we can give
something back to the commu­
nity."
New Contract
Longwood-based Geneva
Development Group has been
awarded a $1.5 million land­
scape and irrigation contract
for Trend West Resorts, a $50
million timeshare development
in Las Vegas. Established as a
natural off-shoot of Talbot
Environmental Inc., an ecologi­
cal consulting firm based in
Longwood, founder and CEO
Tim Talbot said ihc firm pro­
vides planning, design and

installation for large-scale golf
course communities, hotel and
timeshare resorts, apartments
and master-planned communi­

ties principally in Florida,
Nevada, Arizona and
California. The company also
has an office In Las Vegas.

Geneva Development
Group's corporate office is
located at 239 Hunt G u b Blvd
Suite 201, Longwood.

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Students from the Rays ot Hope Charter School recently toured the Seminole Herald lacUttiea to learn how
newspapers are printed. Students who took the tour Include: Vinny Bavero, Matt Wlnne, Heather Barker,
Justin Rowe, Kelly Stephenson, Alison Brady, Jeremy Flowers, Andy Luo, Stephanie Jackson, David Clark,
Shawn Williams, Elizabeth Robinson, Jade Winchester, Ashley Hill, Ben Claypool, Nathan Millward, Josh
Glachettl, Sarah Gracey, James Bateman, Christopher Borraro-Font, Jessica Stissel, Dedra Mattox, Amanda
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Adpptive mother
salutes birth mom
for giving up child
DEAR ABBY: TWenty years
This year, write your
ago I decided to place my
mother a letter telling her
child for adoption. I was 19,
how much you love her and
unmarried, and did .................. ............. what life-lessons
not have the means
you have learned
to support a baby.
from her example.
Your Mother's
I'm sure If you do
Day column that
so, she will treasure
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year included a
It as long as she
tribute to mothers
lives.
who unselfishly
placed their chil­
dren for adoption,
DEAR ABBY:
cut It out ana have
What is the signifi­
carried it in my
Dear
cance of wearing a
wallet ever since. I
a l » _ .,
single carnation on
know other birth
A D O j
Mother’s Day?
mothers would also
FLOWER CHILD
find comfort from
• • • • 1
reading It. Would you consid­
DEAR CHILD: A n d car­
er printing it again?
nation U worn to signify that
JULIANA IN one's mother is living. A
BOISE, IDAHO white carnation signifies
DEAR JULIANA: With
pleasure.
DEAR ABBY: I hope you
will use my letter on Mother's
Day as a tribute to those
brave, unselfish mothers who
have placed their babies for
adoption.
I am a new mother whose
heart is overflowing with
gratitude to a 15-year-old girl
i have never seen. I under­
stand that she is a beautiful,
intelligent person who
became pregnant accidentally
and decided on her own that
her baby should have a better
life than she was able to pro­
vide, so she agreed to allow
her baby,to be adopted.
As soon as our son is able
to understand, I shall tell him
about hiS "real" mother and
what a courageous person
she is.
In the meantime, I pray
daily for her well-being and
good fortune. Sign m e...
BLESSED
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I I DEAR BLESSED: Thank
jf o i r t a r an i m r e p i i t t i Ittto i

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lo r Mother's Day..I agree
that placing a child for adop­
tion for his or her own good
is the ultimate in unselfish­
ness. God bless those moth­
ers who do.
DEAR ABBY: My mother
just finished reciting the same
speech she gives every year
as Mother's Day approaches.
It begins, "Now please don't
throw your money away on a
'ft for m e ... I don't need a
mg."
Abby, I know my mother
doesn't "need" anything, but i
enjoy giving her presents,
and it takes the pleasure out
of it for me when she dis­
plays this attitude. 1 wish
you'd tell mothers that chil­
dren of all ages enjoy giving
gifts on Mother's Day, so
please accept them graciously.
SOMEBODY’S
DAUGHTER

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DEAR DAUGHTER: Your
mother's attitude is typical
of many other mothers. She
would probably prefer that
you use the money to buy
something for yourself.
However, that doesn't mean
Mother's Day should not be
celebrated with a gift.

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The Mid-Florida Milers
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American Volkraport
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every Saturday morning
through Sept 21.
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‘Stuffed With H ugs’ next Saturday
Children in the Orlando area
will join children around the
country in the second "Stuffed
with Hugs" event slated for 10
a-m. Satuniay, May 18.
Hosted by Build-A-Bear
Workshop, Stuffed with Hugs
invites children of all ages to
come into The Florida Mall loca­
tion and make a bear for free. All
76 Build-A-Bear Workshop stores
across the country will participate
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Ihe purpose of "Stuffed With
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"We hope children of all ages
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for this event because we know
that the hug of a teddy bear will
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faced with difficult circumstances.

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what happened," Mad Dog
quipped.
Matching up in the main
event b the star Outlaw tandem
of Mullins and Mace accompa­
nied by Sapphire against
Nights talker. Slasher and Angel.
Other events include Badd Boy
versus Sapphire, HI Diablo

C R A -----------against Destruction and Bones
matching up against Jumpln
Jack Flash. Two tag team match­
es slated for the evening are
Prowler, Miss Olivia and
"Lighting" Urn Cordon against
The Alliance York Brothers and
Bill Crude, and Josh Rich, CB
Kool with Miss Jade versus
Kempo Kid, Deathrow Jethro

and Bill Crude.
To promote the May 17 event,
the group o f Wrestlers, Cops and
Kids will help sponsor a DARE
to eat pizza night May 16 at
CICi's Pizza located at the WalMart Plaza on Orlando Drive. A
percentage of pizza sales from 5
to 8 pan. will be donated toward
the DARE fund-raiser.

ConHatred from Faflo 1A
include: 1st Street redevelopment,
Memorial Park, design and con­
struction for marine expansion,
Riverwa Ik /seawall additions,
parking garage, preparation
work for a condominium site,
relocation of the Sanford Armory,
design work for the second phase
of the Riverwalk, linkages to the
la kefrunt, improvements in Ft.
Mellon Park. Lake Corola hardscape, purchase the Imperial
Palace tmildlng on Magnolia
Street, purchase the vacant lot
across from the Sanford Chamber
o f Commerce Building, and reno­
vating the Holler building.
Stricklcr suggested that the

five-year budget remain flexible,
especially when estimating the
fourth and fifth year.
"This is not set in stone,"
Strickler said. "We need to have
the ability to adjust some of these
items as things change. We can't
say for certain in Year 5 that we
will spend thb amount money
on thb project."
In other business, the CRA:
• Approved a $10,000 pay­
ment to Sanford Main Street for
the completion of a market sur­
vey.
• Received an update on the
Main Street Facade Grant pro­
gram. Director Marlene Frith
said
projects
have
been

approved, one at 120 N. Park
Avenue and a second at the
southwest comer of 1st Street
and Palmetto Avenue. No appli­
cations were filed In April, Frith
said, but Main Street experts to
receive three or four applications
in June. Frith said her organiza­
tion intends to become more
proactive by meeting with down­
town building owners and
encouraging them to submit an
application.
• Heard a brief presentation
by Sara Jacobson, chairman of
the Sanford Advertbing Co-Op,
concerning an image campaign
her organization wanta to con­
duct.

who has worked at the business
for
the past
four years.
"Everybody always has some­
body to thank."
Including Mom. For people
who may have waited until the
last minute to buy their mother a
Mother's Day gift, plenty of pre­
nude baskets are available at the
business,
located
at
120
International
Parkway
in
Heathrow. Gourmet food, candies,
wine, champagne, stuffed anirnab
and a variety of other items can be
added to make a personalized gift
for Mom, and prices range from
$20 to $350.
The gift baskets aren't just for
women. With Father's Dtay just
around the aim er, the business
has a variety of items created for
men, including the Utlebt Den

Caddy with a golf mug, golf balb,
cheese, cookies, crackers, pretzeb
and 19th hole theme snacks.
Abraham b also already plan­
ning for the Christmas season.:
With business thriving, she may
rent a kiosk in a local mall during
the. holidays. If that's successful,
she b considering the same at
other locations throughout the
year.
;
Success has made the former,
home builder never regret Ihe;
move to retail.
"I'm very happy," she said.
"Things are going very well, and I ;
really enjoy the creative side to the
business and dealing with a vari­
ety of people."
For more information about
Baskets And Beyond, call the busi­
ness at 407-444-2811.

Baskets
Coatlaiiad from Page 1A
throughout the country. Her web­
site, located at www.basketsandbeyond.com, gives anyone in the
nation access to the world of gift
baskets.
On the local level, various busi­
nesses and corporations regularly
&gt;lace orders for the gourmet fare,
t's not unusual for Abraham to
receive an order for lOObaskeb or
more.
"Thb Ls a great retail area," she
said. "There's a lot of things hap­
pening here, and there's a lot of
corporate business."
Nevertheless, her services
aren't limited to orders of quantity.
PopuLir gift baskets include baby
and birthday arrangements.
"Our most popular arc the
thank you baskets," said Lori Rice,

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Dog Sgt. Mike Taylor at the May 17 wrestling event to benwith the men Is Ann Paladlno, who is attempting to hold the wrestlers back.

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Three officers that are
already stationed at the airport
will help oversee day-to-day
operations. That group
Includes Sgt. Greg Smith and
the newest addition to the
department's K-9 division, a
bomb sniffing dog.
The National Guard's exit

from 0 5 IA actually began
Wednesday, said airport public
affairs official Diane Crews.
"This is something all airirts are doing in the month of
av," she said. "We chose to
do it over a three-day period."
Although visually a big
change from the camouflage to
blue. Crews said, she doesn't

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expect the operation o f the air­
port to be effected by the tran­
sition.
The change is not too terri­
bly different, explained Crews,
as Sanford officers were sta­
tioned at the airport before the
National Guard, U.S. marshals
and other federal agents
arrived after Sept. 11.

Volunteer recognition event Tuesday
The twenty-eighth annual
Dividend School Volunteer
Recognition event will be held
on Tuesday, May 14.
More than 400 volunteers
have been invited to attend.
These volunteers donated
over 98,250 hours of service to
Seminole County Public
Schoob. One hundred and
nine volunteers have donated
1,000 hours cumulatively.
Three volunteers will be hon­
ored for 20 plus years of vol­
unteering: Peg Hartwell - 25

years; Joanne Havilcek - 24
years; and Veda Blake - 20
years. The Dividend of the
Year will also be announced.
The Community Resource
Volunteer/Speaker's Bureau
will honor the following top
speakers: Veda Blake Puppets, Puppet Making,
Storytelling; Jeralyn Martinez
- Green Circie/Cultural
Diversity, Mike Meadors Motivation; Safehousc of
Seminole - Teenage Dating,
Conflict Resolution, Feelings,

Safety Planning; Seminole
County Public Library - Book
Talks, Storytelling; S.A.F.E.
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influence o f alcohol or drugs,
not wearing seatbelts, and the
consequences of their actions.
For more information on
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Seminole County Public
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I League and Sanford
tiurch of Cod widened its
vantage in the B League in
‘ts from the City of
rd Recreation and Parks
Department Spring
Recreational volleyball
League that plays on Monday
night at the Salvation Army
Gymnasium were:
The results for Week 3:
A League _ the Shoestrings
(3-1), Matt's Team (2-2), and S
A S Fence, formerly Rose
Fence (1-3). *
B League _ Sanford Church
of Cod (2-1), the Hawks (2-1)
Westview Baptist Church (12), and the Unknowns (1-2).
The standings after three
weeks are:
A League: Matt's Team (84), the Shoestrings (8-4) and
Rose Fence (2-10).
B League _ Sanford Church
of God (8-2), Westview
Baptist ChurcH (4-6), the
Hawks (4-6) and the
Unknowns (2-8).

BLA K E FO O TBA LL
C A M P SIG N U P S
The Seminole Youth
eading
Football and Cheerleadlni
takinf
Association (SYFA) is taking
registrations for the annual
Jeff Blake Football Camp to
be held at Seminole High
School on Saturday, May 18th
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Registration w ilfbe available
the morning of the camp.
For more information call
866-OUR-SYFA‘or e-mail at
syfapopwamerQhotmail.com.

K ID S H O U SE O F SE M I­
N OLE FO O TBA LL
Tonight (May 11,7 p.m.)
the Orlando Guardians of the
National Public Safety
Football League will take on
the South Florida Bandits at
Dr. Phillips High School in
Orlando.
The National Public Safety
Football League plays fullcontact football to benefit
various charities and the
players are primarily full­
time public safety employees
who donate their time.
Kids House of Seminole is
the chosen charity of the
Guardians, and tonight's
game is dedicated as the
annual "Kids House Classic."
The Holler Automotive
Group will be presenting a
check for $2,500 at halftime
as the representing sponsor
of the game.
Additional funds are raised
through sponsorships, con­
cessions, and ticket sales.
Tickets are $5 for general
admission and children
under 12 are free.
For more information,
check out the website at
www.kidshouse.org/even ts.h
tm or contact Nancy
Crawford, Kids House
Executive Director, at 407302-4442.

YOUTH SO C CER CAMP
The Sanford Recreation
Department presents The 1st
Annual Kicks N Dribbles, Inc.
Soccer Camp.
Session I will be June 17-21
and Session II will be July 8See Briefs, Page 3B

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Eagles garner gold and silver
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

LAKE BUENA VISTA — A good start
to the summer got even better for the
Orlando Eagles the past two weekends.
The 15-and-Under AAU basketball
team that is coached by Lake Howell
High School varsity assistant Mike
Scutero and made up mostly of Seminole
County players traveled to Houston and
Wait Disney World and came home with
a runner-up and championship trophy,
respectively.
First the locals competed in the presti­
gious Houston Kingwood Tournament
and came in second, losing the
Championship Came by two points to
the Indiana Hoosler Hoops.
"It was still a great weekend of basket­
ball for us," said Scutero. "We lost our
first two games to the #2 team in the
nation (Indiana Hoosier Hoops) and #1
team in the nation (Dallas Mustangs). We
then went on to win four games in a row,
including a 74-61 revenge victory win
over the Mustangs, before losing in the
finals to Indiana."
The Eagles dropped the opening game
to the Hoosler Hoops, 81-71, with Trinity

Prep's Omar Qazi scoring 19 points and
Edgewater's Quentin Thornton netting
13.
The Dallas Mustangs then knocked off
the Eagles, 75-68 with Winter Springs'
Brett Hodges tossing in 22 and Lake
Howell's Mike Caulfield tallying 16.
With their backs to the wail, the Eagles
got 24 points from Lyman's Marquis
Johnson, 14 from Qazi and 12 from
Edgewater's Mike Dunn to top Louisiana
Select, 71-64.
The Eagles kept the momentum going
as Qazi scored 22 in a 62-58 nailbiter
against the Illinois Wolves.
The Eagles then earned their spot in
the eliminations as Johnson scored 17,
Thornton 16, and Dunn 12 in a 60-53 tri­
umph over the Kansas City Knights.
Tne locals then got vengeance in the
semifinals, thumping the Dallas
Mustangs, 74-61, with the 6-foot-8
Thornton throwing down 14, Hodges
and Johnson 12 each and Qazi 11.
Because of time restraints, it was decid­
ed to play the final with a 30-minute run­
ning clock and the Hoosier Hoops held
offtheEag* es, 41- 39. Thornton was
again the leading scorer with 10 points.

The Eagles then returned to Disney's
Wide World of Sports complex last
Friday to take part in the AAU 2002
Spring Fling II Tournament.
The team was looking for a sweep of
the 'flings' as they won the Spring Fling 1
Tournament last month at Disney.
And sweep they did, rolling to four
victories without a loss and earning their
fifth Championship in six tournaments.
On Friday (May 3), the Eagles
outscored Florida Elite, 80-70, with
Hodges leading four players into double
figures with 19 points. Q izi chipped in
with 15, while Caulfield and 6-foot-8
Mike Potvin of Lake Brantley added 10
points each. Lake Brantley's Kyle Fowler
also had a good game with nine points.
The Eagles then won its pool on
Saturday by crushing Butler Basketball
School, 83-31.
Thornton dominated inside, scoring a
game-high 25 points. Also in double fig­
ures were Johnson (15), Qazi (13) and
Dunn (11).
The Eagles really showed how good
they could be in tne eliminations on
Sunday, winning two games by a com­
bined score of 198-102.

The semifinals saw the Eagles romp to
a 97-37 thrashing of Palm Coast, made
up of players from Bunnell and St.
Augustine.
All 10 players scored with Lake
Howell's Andy Hampton leading the
way with 19 points. Also in double fig­
ures were Johnson (14), fow ler (12),
Dunn (11) and Lake Brantley's Todd
Stamp (10).
The Championship Game was another
rout as the Eagles coasted to a 101-65 tri­
umph over Gold Coast, which had upset
Team Florida in the semifinals.
The Eagles showed good balance as bl
men Thornton and Potvin scoring 17 am
12 respectively, and guards Qazi (16),
Fowler (14), Johnson (10) and Caulfield
(10) combining for 50 points.
The Eagles are now 25-4 and were to
have taken part in the AAU State
Tournament in the St.
Petersburg/Clearwater area this week­
end (May 10-12).
The team will then take a week off
before heading to Columbus, Ohio on
May 24-26 to take part in the Nike Future
Stars Showdown at Ohio State
See Basketball, Page 2B

Perfect recipe
Right m ix
advances
Oviedo to
Final Four

Special to the Herald

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
APOPKA — And the saga
continues.
For a team that was not
given much chance of win­
ning even its first district
game, the Oviedo High School
baseball team is doing just
fine.
Wednesday night at J.
Barnes Field in Apopka, coach
Kevin Walnscott put together
the perfect redpe for a win...a
cup of good pitching, a dash
of superior defense, and just
the right amount of timely hitting...as the Lions edged the
homestanding Blue Darters, 31, in the Class 6A-Region 1
Championship Game and
earned a spot in next week's
FHSAA State Baseball
Championships at Legends
Field in Tampa.
Oviedo (25-8) will take on
See, Baseball, Page 3B

Ban on
wildlife
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Oviedo’s Colin Irvine hurted another masterpiece Wednesday night, scattering five hits as the Lions knocked off
No. 4 nationally-ranked Apopka. 3-1, in the Class 6A-Region 1 Championship Game at J. Barnes Field. Irvine has
allowed up no earned runs on six hits in two complete game starts in the regionals.

OCALA — Effective May 13
It will be against the Uw to
intentionally feed bears, rac­
coons, foxes and sandhill cranes
in Florida. The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) passed the
new rule in April to nelp
reduce problems that occur
when wild animals become too
comfortable around humans.
"Feeding wild animals is
becoming a significant problem
in Florida," said Joy M. Hill,
public information coordinator ,
for the FW C's Northeast Region
office in Ocala. "When people
feed wildlife, the animals
become less wary of humans in
general. When this happens,
they lose that natural fear and
can become dangerous, or
cause considerable property
damage."
Usually, the people who are
responsible for causing the
problem to begin with are not
the only ones affected by i t
One person feeding wildlife is
likely to cause problems for
many others in a neighborhood
because wildlife doesn't under­
stand fence lines or boundaries.
See Outdoors, Page 3B

SCC baseball team finishes fifth
By Dean Smith

Sports Editor

VIERA — The Seminole Community College
baseball team made its return to the state tourna­
ment a successful one, finishing tied for fifth in
the tournament.
The Raiders lost their opening game in the
FCCA State and NJCAA Region VIII Tournament,
8-3, to No. 1 state ranked and Panhandle
Conference champion Chipola Community
College from Marianna, 8-3, Sunday night at
Space Coast Stadium, the Spring Training home of
the Florida Marlins.
But the team bounced back in a big way on
Monday, crushing Southern Conference (oe Palm
Beach Community College from Lake Worth, 11-2.
The win was the first in the state tournament for
SCC since the 1980's.
The Raiders just missed making the final four,
being eliminated on Tuesday, 3-2 in 10 innings, by
Pensacola Community College.
SCC finishes the season with a 32-27 record
overall and a second place finish in the MidFlorida Conference.
Chipola Community College got all the way to
the finals, but Manatee Community College from
Bradenton boonced back from a loss in the semifi­
nals to defeat the Indians, 8-0, to win the state
title.
The Lancers, led by Oviedo High School gradu­
ate Larry Grayson, will now represent Florida in

the NJCAA National Tournament in Grand
Junction, Colorado starting May 25th.
It was also announced during the tournament
the SCC third baseman John Michael Howell was
named to second team All State for the 2002 sea­
son.
The 6-foot-3,200-pound lefthanded hitting
freshman from Winter Springs hit .361 (69-for-191)
with 20 doubles, 11 home runs, 35 runs scored
and 50 RBI during the regular season.
In M-FC play, Howell hit a team-high.347 (35for-101) with nine doubles, seven home rum, 21
runs scored and 25 RBI.
Of local interest, Grayson, a 5-foot-9 outfielder
who was drafted in the 13th round by the
Oakland Athletics out of Oviedo, was named to
the First Team All-State squad.
FCCAA STATE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT
Bl Spare Coa»l Stadium. V im
Came 1 _ Brrv ard C G 7, St Petmbuin J G 1
Game 2 . fVnuculi C G 9, Lake City C G I
C im « J _ Manatee G G 8* Palm Beach G C. 3
Game 4 . Chipola C G t, Seminole C G J
Game S _ St Petersburg J C 6, take City C C 3 (Lake City eliminated)
Came * . Seminole C .G I t Palm Beach C C 2 (PBCC eliminated)
Game 7 _ Brevard GC, 6, PcnMcuia C G 'J
Game B _ Manatee GC, I, Chipola C G . 7
Game 9 _ Chi pula C G 9, St Petersburg J.C 1 fSt Pete eliminated)
Game 10 _ Pensacola G G 1, Seminole G C 2 (Seminole eliminated)
Game I I _ Manatee C C . 9, Brevard C C . I
Game 12 _ rcmecuU C C 7, Brevard C C. 3 (Brevard eliminated)
Game 13 _ Chipola C G . 7, Manatee C G . 2
Game 14 t hipnia C G . 1, Pmsacula C C . 0 (Pctuacula eliminated)

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Came 13 _ Manatee C C I, Chipola C C 0 (Chipola eliminated)

Horaid photo by Jim Wonts

Seminole Community College s John Michael Howell, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound
freshman third baseman from Winter Springs, hit .361 (69-for-191) with 11
home runs and 50 RBI during the regular season to earn a spot on the AllState Second Team this week

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Sunday. May 12. 2002

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Good wins; Goodyear Challenge tonight at New Smyrna
Inaclll to ttM Horald
SAM SULA — Lake Mary's Mike Good pushed
his Briar Corp. #27 Ford Taurus to the front and
held off veteran David Rogers to win the Super
Late Model feature at New Smyrna Speedway last
Saturday (May 4).
Good and Rogers, in the TM Ranch Dodge
Intrepid, were followed to the stripe by Mike
Staggs, Wayne Parker and Craig Reynolds.
In the special race of the evening, Joe Curry had
the last car running and Jim Froman was the run­
ner-up in the demolition derby.
In the Late Model finale, Tim Russell was the
winner over Jeremy Fitch, Sammy Graham, Tim
Clark and Cindy Strahley.
Justin Henderson was the winner in Modifies
with Brad May, David Rogers, Steve White and
Steve
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David Costello's car number matched his finish­
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Tim McPhail, Ted Vulpius, Conrad Grenier and
Wayne Wells completing the Top 5.
Ron Whaley was the King of the Mountain over

the largest line-up of cars for the night, 22, as he
won the Super Stock final. Finishing second
through fifth were Jack Lenzen, Bill Stacy, Mike
Soukup and Mike Wiezoreck.
The Top 5 finishers in the 14-car Strictly Stock
finale, the division with the second largest num­
ber of cars, were David Smith, Travis Scott Barry
Parks, Tim Edmundson and Michelle Dyal.
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with practice from 3 p.m.-to-4 30 p.m.
Grandstands open a 6 p.m. with qualifying at 6:30
p.m. and racing action beginning at 7 3 0 p.m.
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Basketball
Continued from page IB
University.
With the 'prelims' out of the
way, the Eagles will get down to
business June 7-9 as they return
to Orlando to play in the State
YBOA (Youth Basketball
Organization of America)
Tournament, before competing
in the 15-and-Under
AAU National Tournament at
Clarkesville, Tennessee, July 613, and Ihe YBOA National
Tournament in Lakeland.
Scutero is aided by fellow
Lake Howell coaches Andy
Sarasty and Cliff Rogers.
Another Seminole County
AAU squad, the Seminole
Shooters, also did well in the
Spring Fling II, going 2-1 in P o o l'
Play in the 16-and-Under age
group, but just missed the elimi­
nations.
The Shooters, made up entirely
o f Seminole County athletes and
coached by Spencer Torbcrt
with assistance from former
Seminole Community College
men's coach Bernard Mcrthie
and current Seminole High

Wynn, will also be taking part
In the AAU State Tournament In
the Clearwater/St. Pete area this
weekend.
Lake Mary High School's
Darryl Merthie led the Shooters
to a 75-63 victory over the
Kingwood, Texas Smurfs in
their first game last Friday.
The sophomore-to-be poured in
a game-high 23 points with
Seminole High School's Cy
Wynn also in double figures
with 10 points. Mike Torbcrt
and Robert Duval chipped in
with nine points each.
The Shooters then ran into
Team Florida on Saturday and
were nipped, 72-64, despite
Merthie scoring 23 points
against the team he played for
last summer.
"We just didn’t come to play
today," said Bernard Merthie.
"It (the loss) cost us the tourna­
ment. If we had been ready I
feel we would have won the
tournament."
Oviedo's Pat Kiscaden was the
only other Shooter In double fig­
ures, scoring 15 points.
The Shooters men came back
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later on Saturday to get past the
0 5 .A . Panthers, 64-52, to finish
second in their pool.
Unfortunately, second place
only got you an "atta boy" as
only the pool winners advanced
to Sunday's eliminations.
Merthie again was the high
scorer with 22 points, while
Wynn had 12 points and fellow
Seminole High player Raleigh
Pinkney added 11,
Also scoring were Duval and
Jeff Hartzler (eight points each),
and Sean Jackson (three points).
Other Seminole Shooters players
are Scott Moradzan and Robert
D'Emo.
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Smurf* 14 Shooter* 22 Fouled out . Smurf*,
Koenig. Terimkale _ non*.

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(Caulfield. Q u i). Team (oul* _ P»hn Coe*l IL
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O u td oors-------------Continued from page IB
Once the animal gets used to getting food at one
location, it will come back again and again. In the
course of these return trips, the animal will tra­
verse other yards where it may come across
garbage cans, bird feeders or pet food. Food is
food and it doesn't matter if it has been set out in
a nice clean bowl, or is in the form of bash waiting to be picked up.
Even worse, some animals, Buch as raccoons.
will bring along alt the other raccoons in their
neighbornood and soon one cute raccoon munch­
ing cat food turns into 25 destructive raccoons
tearing into screens, ripping into pet food bags
and turning over garbage cans to get a meal.
Also, when wild animals arc in such close prox­
imity to humans, it if easier for them to transmit
disease to humans and pets though bites or

scratches.

la s t year, the FWC Northeast Region office
received more than 500 complaints about nui­
sance bears in its 14-county region. That’s in addi-

don to the hundreds of calls and E-mails it
receives regarding other wild animals that have
gotten too close for comfort.
"Unfortunately, people who feed wildlife are
not only exposing themselves to safety and health
risks, and property damage, they are likely killing
the critters with kindness. Very
V* often, habituated
wildlife ends up being^euthanlzed
hanlzed because, in
most cases, it cannot I successfully relocated,"
said Hill
When the rule becomes effective on May 13, it
will be a 2nd degree misdemeanor to intentional­
ly feed raccoons, bears, foxes or sandhill cranes
(It's already against the (aw to feed alligators).
Enforcement efforts will be based on complaints
the FWC receives about people whose behavior is
causing these animals to become health, safety
and property damage risks.
"We are not aas interested in writing tickets as
we arc in educating people about how their
actions affect wildlife benavior, which ini turr
turn
affects other people," said Hill. "However, once
someone understands that by feeding wildlife

Briefs
Continued from page IB
II
Boys and girls ages 5-14 are
welcome.
Cost is $30 per person, per
session and payment is due by
May 17th to guarantee a space.
The camps will be under the
direction of Brian Dorman and
will consists of expert instruc­
tion, Kick N Dribbles/Snnford
Recreation Camp T-shirt, 10-1
player to coach ratio, small
sided games each day, lunch at
Sanford Civic Center, and an
Athletic Trainer on staff at all
times.
Call the SRD for a brochure
or to register at 407-330-5697,
or call Kicks N Dribbles, Inc.
for more information at 407650-1711.

LAKE MARY YOUTH
FOOTBALL A SSO C .
The Like Mary Youth
Football Association in s open­
ings for both flag and tackle
football, cheerleading and
Dance Team.
Ages, as of August 1,2002,
are between 5-and-15.
Registration forms can be
found on the website at
www.lmranis.com or by conI (acting Craig S*gars, Football
»
M•Illf l l .l WVlh or

Tanl Taltos, Cheerleading and
Dance Coordinator, at 407-330-

2200.
SEM IN OLE SO C CER
SCH OO L
The 23rd annual Seminole
Soccer School offers two weeks
of instruction this summer at
two sites in the county.
The first week is May 28ththrough-june 1st at Lake Mary
High School and the second
session is July 8th-through12th at Lake Howell Hlgn
School.
This 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. day
camp for boys and girls ages 51/2 to 15. For registration
brochures and information,
contact camp director Larry
McCorklc at 407-320-9557 or
407-320-9708 during the day or
407-695-2131 in the evening.

UCF CAM PS
The University of Central
Florida/Kirk Spcraw
Basketball Camp will be hold­
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The camps are open to play­
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a.m. and end a 4 p.m. daily.
Camp dates are:
Session I _ June 3-6.
Session II _ June 17-21.

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Session III _ June 24-28.

Parents who are interested in
receiving more information or
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contact assistant coach Craig
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from 10 a.m.-to-i p.m. on
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday.
All sessions take place at
VVestmonte Park in Altamonte
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Camp dates are: Session I _
June 3-28; Session II July 1*
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they are causing these animals to destroy proper­
ty or become threats to human safety and welfare,
trvey will be cited."
The bottom line is that it doesn't benefit anyone
- human or animal - to feed these animals.
Everyone pays in the end. The wild animals usu-

Baseball —

Miami-Southridge (31-1),
ranked No. 1 in tne state and
No. 4 nationally by Baseball
America (through games of
May 4), at 10 a.m. on Friday.
Southridge will be the third
nationally-ranked and fourth
state top 10 ranked team the
Lions will have played in the
playoffs.
Oviedo has already beaten
No. 5 state-ranked Cypress
Creek, No. 6 nationally-ranked
and No. 2 state-ranked Apopka
and No. 16 nationally-ranked
Lake Mary.
The other Class 6A matchup
has Valrico-Bloomingdale (1615) taking on defending state
champion Hialeah (22-10) at 5
p.m.
The winners will meet for the
state championship on Saturday
at 7 p.m. Check the FH5AA
website at www.FHSAA.org for
more information.
The game against Apopka (303) pretty much followed the
same script as the Lions' win
over Sandalwood, only the

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left-center field fence for a tworun home run. Greinke, a fouryear star for the Blue Devils and
a sure first round pick in the
upcoming major league draft,
missed with a pair of curve
balls before trying to sneak the
fastball by the Ciemson-bound
senior.
This was the third time in four
years that Apopka has been
eliminated in trie regions Is by
Oviedo.
The Lions, who only got three
hits in the game, took a 1-0 lead
in the top of the third inning
one an RBI single by Justin
Stines.
Apopka evened the game in
the bottom of the third inning
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score was much closer.
Cotin Irvine hurled a masteriece on the mound, Brett
lurphy hit the game-winning
home run, and the defense
made several spectacular plays.
Irvine, who pitched out of a
first and second, one out jam in
the bottom of the seventh
inning, allowed no earned runs
on five hits and struck out six.
In the bottom of the sixth
inning, with the score tied at 11, Oviedo's outfield made two
crucial plays to preserve the tie.
On a drive to deep center,
Murphy made a diving, over
the shoulder catch just inches
from the wall on a ball that
would have easily gone for a
triple and moments later, with
runners on first and second and
two out, rightfielder Charles
Parker made a running, diving
catch on the rightfield line to
end the inning.
Then in the top of the seventh
inning, with a runner on and
one out, Murphy, who was 2for-3 in the game, blasted a
Zack Greinke fastball over the

Continued from page IB

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K M M O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
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ally pay with their lives.
If you know of someone who is intentionally
feeding raccoons, bears, foxes, sandhill cranes or
&lt;
alligators, please report them to the 24-hour
Wildlife Alert Hotline at 1-888-404-FWCC. The
call is free and you could be eligible for a reward

demands egsvttf Vie decedent •

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gem or imiqutiiled daana. muet No
Fwr d a m wdi Faa covt WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
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NOTICE.
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The dam of Fm Ural ptAAcaaon of
fen Nonce la May II. 2003.
Nancy F CainJ. Paraonal
Poal Office Boa 34
la k e Mery. FL 32726
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Special meal
{ora special mom
Celebrating Mother's Day is
other's Day is time
not new. The ancient Romans
when children
and Greeks celebrated Mother's
eschew storeDay in early spring. Anna
bought gifts in favor of hand­
Jarvis, whose Mother
crafted presents.
died in 1905 in
Whether you brought
Philadelphia, so loved
mom breakfast in bed
her Mother that she
(she lovingly ate it no
campaigned for a
matter how burned the
national day to honor all
toast was or how
Mothers in America. On
muddy the coffee), or
May 8,1914, Congress
you gave her that hand­
passed a joint resolution
made card, at least once
designating the second
a year you have taken
Elizabeth
Sunday in May as
time and effort to show
Dougherty
your mother how much Culinary Mother’s Dry.
Nothing says "1 love
you love and appreciate
Capers
you” to your Mom as
Irer.
much as you preparing a
If you don't know by
special meal just for her.
now, tlx*rv are two
I have designed a meal plan for
unwritten Mother's Day laws.
you that is elegant, sumptuous,
First, you krve and respect your
Mother. Second, there is nothing and fun. You're guaranteed a
you can do to ever repay her for smile before your Mom even
picks up her fork.
all she has done for you. She
For starters, your Mom will
was there when you took your
enjoy a chilled Strawberry Soup.
first steps and picked you up
This soup has the elegance of
when you fell.
Vichys-soise but a light Spring
/Vs you bravely went off to
taste. Served cold, this fruity
sclwxil
s o u p Ls
that first
sweet
&lt;lay, had
and per­
you
fect on a
looked
sunny
back you
Florida
would
Mother's
have
Day. No
seen
one will
your
ever
mother's
guess
face with
the
tears of
secret
pride
ingredi­
arul sad­
ent is
ness as
actually
she real­
Poulet Amusant Salad
a dash of
ized she
cayenne
had to
pepper. Topped with a dollop if
share you with the whole
whipped ertme and a sprig of
world. Her heart filled with joy
mint, this is a delightful way to
as you brought home your first
begin your tribute to your
report card, went on your first
Mom. You can relax as this dish
date and attended your first
is prepared a day earlier and
pn&gt;m. Her heart ached for you
takes no time away from the
when you struggled through
celebration.
the ordeals of dating or had
When you bring out the
your first fender bender. I ler
Poulet Amusant Salad, get
eyes misted with tears of joy as
ready for the smile. This is a
you walked down the aisle.
delirious chicken salad that is
There Ls no emotion stronger
artistically plated to look like a
than a mother's love for her
child's drawing of a chicken.
children.

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Rustic Tomato and Goat Cheasa Tart
The elegant taste is created by
using tarragon and real Dijon
mustard (not the commercial
variety knock-offs). You may
have to look a bit in the grocery
store ( I use Maille), but if you
arc going to be preparing gour­
met meals, this is what gour­
mets use. When you start using
it in your other recipes, you will
wonder how you ever used that
other stuff. I promise.
The main course is the Rustic
Tomato and Goat Cheese Tart.
Designed to be served at nx&gt;m
temperatun*, this meal can be
prepared that morning and
leisurely served whenever you
and Mom are ready. Rustic style
recipes are great to prepare. You
get all the gourmet flavors with
none of the overly time-consum­
ing, detail-oriented preparation.
Take some time tnis weekend
to listen to Mom. You KNOW
she knows best anyway...
Chilled Strawberry Soup
One quirt strawberries, quar­
tered
One half cup powdered sugar
Pinch of cayenne
One quarter cup water to thin
mixture, if necessary.
A dollop of whipped cream,
if desired for garnish.
Blend strawberries, sugar and
cayenne in food processor until
smooth.
Chill until serving time.
Serve in small soup bowls
with garnish.
Serves 4
Poulet Amusant Salad
Meat from one boiled chick­

en, shredded.
One half cup to three quar­
ters of a cup of mayonnaise
One teaspoon fresh tar­
ragon, chopped.
One TB Dijon mustard
Salt and pepper to taste
A few d ro p of lemon juice
One blancned red pepper
Two large, pitted black
olives
One blanched portobclla
mushroom
Four slices, hard boiled egg
One bunch fresh chives
Combine mustard, tarragon
and mayonnaise with salt and
pepper and lemon juice. Add
shredded meat from the boiled
chicken (discard bones, skin
etc).
Place a slice of boiled egg
on plate. (See picture.) Then
place one fourth of the chicken
salad where indicated. Use
paring knife to fashion legsfrom mushroom, beak and eye
from olive and comb and feet
from pepper. Use chives for
tail feathers.
Serves Four
Rustic Tomato ami
Goat Cheese Tart
Two sticks butter
Two cups flour
*
Salt and pepper to taste
Two eggs
One quarter cup cold water
One half cup parmesan
Four ounces goat cheese
One half cup cream
Two yellow tomatoes
Two red tomatoes

Cut very cold butter into
small cubes and place in food
processor. Add flour and a
pinch of salt. Pulse until mix­
ture looks like small peas. In
small bowl mix one egg and
ice water. Add to processor
and mix just until mixture
starts to come together, but
still crumbly. Empty mixture
onto plastic wrap. Wrap up
forming a disc and chill for
thirty minutes.
Slice tomatoes about one
quarter inch thick.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Koll uut dough to about one
eighth of an inch In a general­
ly circular shape. Leaving a
two Inch border, put half of
the parmesan on the dough.
Then arrange sliced tomatoes
on top. Cover with rest of
parmesan. Crumble goat
cheese over parmesan.
Then fold up edges over
tomato mixture.
Mix together cream and an
egg with salt and pepper to
taste.
Carefully pour over tomato
mixture, watching for possible
leaks.
Place tart in oven and bake
for 35 to 40 minutes until gold­
en brown. Let cool and serve.
Serves 4 to 6
Dougherty is a member of the
lnlcrtuilion.il / t u o iu t x m c f Culinary
Professionals and the Florida Restaurant
Association, She is currently renoisiting
j farmer bed-and breakfast in Sanford
where she will leach classes and tsyrn a
foundation to educate youngsters aivut
food and fust etiquette. Her IVrlz site is
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Women in W hite planned
for June 9.
We salute the conference
coordinators, including
Tracey Carey, Faye Jones,
Clara Fields, Sharon Bryant,
Sylvia Thom as, Gloria
Wilson, Ernestine LaFure,
Brook Hillsman, Deborah
Smith, Angela Young and
Cynthia Bennett. The Rev.
Bennett was pastor.
The Orlando District of
the Uth Episcopal District

with the Rev. John Hurst
Adams desires the presence
and support from the com ­
munity in its history mak­
ing worship and dedicatory
service of the district's
newly acquired 10-acre
property.
Other district officials
include Dr. Dolly Adams
Episcopal supervisor; the
Rev. Leroy Kennon, district
presiding elder; and the
Rev. Caroline D. Shine, pas­
tor of Greater Faith AME
Church.
• The worship service will

be held Saturday, May 25, in
Deltona Civic Center, locat­
ed at 980 Lakeshore Drive
in Deltona. The service
begins at 1:30 p.m.
Pastor Shine will iead the
building of the first African
Methodist Episcopal
Worship sanctuary in
Deltona, along with other
structures dedicated to the
work of the ministry. Come
join the "Joshua Walk."
Guest speaker will be the
Rev. John Hurst Adams,
senior bishop of the AME
church.

The Women of Purpose of
New Bethel Missionary
Baptist Church announced
its annual Mother/Daughter
Banquet will be held June 1,
in the Boys and Girls Club.
A reception and photo ses­
sion will be held from 5 to 6
m„ and the program
:gins at 6 p.m. All mothers
and their daughters, grand­
daughters, god daughters or
another special young lady
are invited to share a special
time together. The event is
semi-formal.

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Admission is a $12 dona­
tion for adults and $6 for the
young ladies ages 10 and
under. Included in each tick­
et is a quarter page
"Expression o f Love."
Deadline for submitting
"Expressions of Love," is
May 19.
* For information and tick­
ets, call Bethel Book and
Bible Center, located at 818
S. Sanford Ave., at 407-3213228 or 407-321-4881.
Dorothy McKinzie is pres­
ident and the Rev. William
Lewis is pastor.

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People and dogs enjoy the shade during last weekend's first anniversary celebration at Paw Park. More than 400
people attended the Sanford event hold Saturday at the park.

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anford's Paw Park is 1 year old. and more than 400 people and their
canine friends gathered last weekend to celebrate the milestone. With
a challenge lure course, a doggie wash, and T-shirt sales, the fund­
raiser netted more than $1,000. which will go toward park expansion and
improvements. However, according to Paw Park co-founder Mike -Gordy*
Knipfer, raising money wasn't the main reason for the birthday bash. *1didn't
look at it as purely a fund-raiser* Knipfer said. 1 looked at it as a goodwil
event We wanted to have fun.* Various events and raffles were held throughout
the afternoon, but Knipfer said the favorite — at least for the dogs — was the
dogga wash. It gave them a chance to cool down during the 90-degree day.
Despite the hot weather, Knipfer said the park's birthday celebration was a
tremendous success. The organization. Friends of Our Paw Park, is already mak­
ing plans tor Vie park's next big event, the second "HowTO-Ween, which wil be
held in October. For more nformation, check out Paw Park's website at www.pewparksanford.org

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BELOW — Angel takes a break from the day’s activities to get a drink of water. She
came with her owner. Dtoms Smith.
RIGHT — Jamie Dean of Sanford holds his smal dog. Lady. Dogs of all sizes
attended Saturday's Paw Park Birthday Bash.

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Seminole students awarded Florida Prepaid' Scholarships
On Monday, May 6, The
Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools award­
ed four-year Florida Prepaid
Scholarships to 15 new Take
Stock in Children scholars.
The students will earn their
scholarship by signing a con­
tract, along with their parents,
to stay in school until they
graduate, maintain a minimum
1 0 grade point average, and
remain free of drugs and dime.

TWelve of the new Take
Stock scholars are eighth
grade students who were
selected from Seminole
County's middle schools to
participate in the Take Stock in
Children program. The stu­
dents will receive a 2+2 schol­
arship (2 years at a communi­
ty college and two years at a
four-year college or universi­
ty) upon graduation from
high school

The 12 students are Sanaya
Ajani, Teague Middle School:
NUoofar Ghazi-Moghaddam
and Crystal Williams,
Millennium Middle School;
Chan tell Henderson and
Christina Lewis, Chiles
Middle School; David
Moncada and Angela Speroni,
Jackson Heights Middle
School; Hayat Msouty and
Keena Norris, Rock Lake
Middle School; Julissa Mundo,

Sanford Middle School; Joseph
Ragoonanan, Milwee Middle
School; and Stephanie Smith,
Indian Trails Middle School.
Three new scholars were
also selected from Seminole
County high schools. The stu­
dents arc Sara Barrcda, Winter
Springs High School;
Rockinsky Cadet, Lyman
High School; and Lyndon
Merthie, Lake Mary High
School.

During the celebration, 10
paduating scholars will also
be honored. They include
Ashley Basora, Crystal "Bishop,
and Danielle Daniels, Winter
Springs High School; Reyna
Campos-Ccdeno, Michelle
De5hields, and Katie Isbell,
Oviedo High School; Brandi
Green, Joshua Johnson, and
Linda Spivey, Seminole High
School; and Miranda
Harrison, Lyman High School.

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M ore than 1 0 0 women attend E xcellen ce C onference
The Women of Excellence
; guest
1400 AM, WSDO
Conference 2002 was spon­
radio.
At tne 5 p.m. session, "In
sored by Women of Grace
the Middle,1* Phyllis Tyson, a . • The spirit of
Apostolic Temple
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worship and
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administrative assis­
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tant at a nursing
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home, was the speak­ present, as the
spirit flowed with
The general session
er, along with
Thelma Mike, admin­ singer Lucy Wyatt
began Friday with
of Orlando. The
istrator of the Good
Angela V. Young as
guest musical
Samaritan Home.
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The attendees were
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Adult Choir present­
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a rich fellowship being
and passionate steering and
guests was Evangelist Sharon
At the 7 p.m. session, the
accomplished among
spiritual hunger of excellence
gave the message of the
Byrant.
coordinator for the evening
Christians.
and an increase in labor for
evening, which was one of
was Gloria Washington.
The anointed speaker for
wisdom, faith and love for
The conference was indeed the master.
Presiding over the worship
the evening was Pastor
the Lord. After words of
The community is invited
Barbara Gainey of the New
service was the dynamic
a life changing beauty of
appreciation and honor for
to attend the fifth annual 100
Jerusalem Church of Osteen.
Christ Jesus experienced by
evangelist, LaVetti Williams
many of the women of excel­
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Kyrouac, H agan exch a n ge vows
Teri Ann Kyrouac and
Phillip Owen Hagan, both
of Palm Harbor, were mar­
ried Sept. 22, 2001.
The bride is the daughter
of Audrey Kyrouac and the
former Terrance Kyrouac of
Bourbonnais, III. The groom
is the son of Joseph and
Virginia Hagan of Sanford.
The wedding took place
in Maternity of the Blessed
Virgin Mary Catholic
Church in Bourbonnais. III.

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The bride was given in
marriage by her brother,
Scott Kyrouac. She wore a
floor length, strapless gown
of white silk organza with
hand beading and pearls-on
the fitted bodice accented
with silver embroidery. The
A-line skirt was covered
with buttons up the back.
She also wore a wrap of
white silk organza trimmed
with beading and pearling
to match the bodice of the
dress. The tiara-style headpiece was adorned with
pearls, beads and floral
shapes. She carried a bou­
quet of roses and other
flowers in colors to comple­
ment the dress.
The matron of honor was
the bride’s sister-in-law,
Mary Kyrouac. She wore a
two-piece sleeveless dress
fitted on top with Merlot
royal velvet with a slight vneck. The A-line skirt was
of burgundy Lamour satin.
She carried a bouquet of
roses and other flowers to
complement the dress.
Bridesmaids, who wore
dresses sim ilar to the
matron of honor's, were the
bride's friends and included
Dr. Vicki I lorn of Las Vegas,
Nev., Dr." Chandra Miller of
L is Vegas, Nev., Helen
Wargel of Chicago, III., and
Shelly Weber of Glen Ellyn, .
III.

The groom 's best man
was his friend. Josh Robbin,
of Winter Springs.
Groomsmen included
friends Chris Torchia of Los
Angeles, C alif., James Teer
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Jason Mergenov of
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Scott Kyrouac of
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man and groomsmen also
served as ushers.
Flower girl and ring bear­
er were the bride's niece
and nephew, Anne and
Adam Kyrouac, both of
Bourbonnais, III.
The Illinois reception was
held after the ceremony in
the Elk's Country Club in
St. Anne, 111., and included
appetizers, a dinner recep­
tion and dance. A reception
was also held in Florida on
Oct. 27 at the Best Western
Marina Hotel in Sanford. It
was a complete celebration
with the bride and groom
wearing their wedding
apparel, dinner and the cut­
ting of the cake. Music was
rovided by “Penny's
lusicbox" DJ service.
Assistants at the reception
included Jennifer Moore
and Samantha Moore.
The couple took a weeklong honeymoon to St.
Lucia in the Caribbean and
currently reside in Palm
iiarbur. The bride is a pedi­
atrician at the Diagnostic
Clinic in Clearwater and the
groom is vice president of
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When, how to water plants depends on species

Dalrdra Lynn F*rg«r«on and
tha Rev. Ricky Scott

Fergerson, Scott engaged
Deirdrc Lynn Fergerson of Sanford and
Ihe Rev. Ricky Scott of Deltona recently
announced their engagement.
Fergerson is the daughter of Fannie
Griffen Beamon and Joseph Beamon of
Sanford. Bom in Sanford, she is a 1980
graduate of Seminole High School and
Orlando College. She is currently
employed as an office manager at MidFlorida Gastroenterology Group of
Sanford.
Scott is the son of the late Rev. Scott and
Ethel Scott of Greenville, Ala. Bom in
Greenville, Ala., he is a 1981 graduate of
Greenville High School. He currently
serves as pastor of New Mount Calvary
Missionary Baptist Church of Sanford.
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The demand for water in
Florida is always increasing due to for most plants.
A simple method used is to
a steady population growth. We
place containers in the area
must leam now to make
covered by the sprinklers to
better use of the limited
determine how much time
water resources available
it takes for the sprinklers to
by practicing water conser­
deliver 3/4 inches of water.
vation.
Rainfall in Florida is
Simply, measure the depth
about 52 inches of water
of the water level in the
per year, which could be
containers until It reaches
considered adequate if we
the desired amount of
think that one inch of rain
water, and record how
much time it took to reach
per week is sufficient to
cover the needs of most
• • • ' • • • • that level. Adjust your
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have an automatic watering sys­
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tem you should install a shutoff
plants.
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Watering Methods
Sprinklers are one of the most
on plant species, soil type, time of
year and weather conditions. That
popular methods of watering your
landscape plants. Sprinkler sys­
makes it difficult to establish a
general rule that will apply to all
tems are versatile and can be oper­
cases. There is only one rule that"
ated automatically or manually to
never fails, most plants will show
deliver the necessary amount of
their need of water by wilting.
water. A hose-end sprinkler can be
Some plants will not show obvi­ used in small areas to cover the
water needs of your landscape
ous symptoms of water stress but
sometime other types of symp­
plants. This method reauires more
labor to move the sprinkler
toms will appear such as leaf
around but it is very economical.
drop, browning of leaf tips or leaf
margins.
Micro irrigation is a very effi­
cient method of delivering a small
How Much Water
amount of water to the root sys­
tem of the plants. By wetting only
As a general rule, plants in full
the root zone, the amount o f water
sunlight will need watering every
three to five days. Most Florida's
used is minimal and it also limits
weed growth.
soils will hold about 3/4 inches of
water per Irrigation period.
M ic ru -s p rin k lc n can cover areas
IrrlR A tln n o f la n d s c a p e p la n ts Is

-u su ally done with sprinklers,
which must be calibrated to deliv­

landscape. Watering plants with a
hose is not an efficient way to
deliver water to plants. Usually
water is applied faster than the
soil can absorb it, resulting in soil
erosion and exposing plant root to
direct sunlight. Time of

Watering
The simplest rule is to water
early in the morning. In the morn­
ings, there is minimal evaporation,
since wind and temperature arc
low, and the time that plant sur­
faces remain wet is also minimal.
Maximum water losses occur
when watering during the day
due to evaporation.
Watering at night increases the
amount of time tnat the plant
remains wet, creating a good envi­
ronment for the development of
diseases.
Water Saving Practices
There are some other practices
that result in water conservation.
• Mulches — The use of
mulches will reduce evaporation
and consequently reduce water­
ing.
• Drought Tolerant Plants — By
landscaping with plants adapted
to low soil water levels, you can
conserve water because these
plants require less water to main­
tain good growth.
• Windbreaks — Windbreaks,
by cutting wind velocity, decrease
evaporation. Trees, fences, hedges,
and shrub beds will function as
windbreakers in the landscape.

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Dietrich
Continued from P afe 3C
Seminole and the Sanford
Museum. A sizeable dona­
tion was made by the club
to the September Uth
Disaster Fund earlier in the
year.
The club was appropri­
ately decorated in a patriot­
ic motif of red, white and
blue. The hostess committee
included: Mindy Tooley and

Toby Troutman, chairs,
Betty Colbert, Merian
Johnson, Peggy Mergo, Ann
VanDerworp, Vernice
McCarty and Maxine
Marsh.
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Congratulations to
Clayda and Ashby Jones
who celebrated their 60th
wedding anniversary on

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May 3. The couple were
married on that day in 1942
in the F'rst United
Methodist Church of
Sanford by the Rev. W.P.
Buhrman.
The Joneses have lived in
Sanford during their entire
marriage except for four
years Ashby spent with the
railroad in Waycross, Ga.,
and another three years in
the Navy. The death of
Clayda's brother on their
anniversary brought much
sadness to the occasion. The
couple celebrated quietly
with their family.
Clayda was employed by
the Seminole County School
Board when Bill Phillips,
John Angel and William P.
"B u d " Layer were the
school superintendents. She
later worked in the business

Clayda and Ashby Jonas
office at Seminole
Community College.
The son of a pharmacist,

Vacation Bible School
Upsala Community Presbyterian Church Invites Children to
Catch the

“Buzz” about God's Love on a Bug Safari.
This year our church is buzzing with excitement as we head
out on a Bug Safan" says Pastor Bryan Wenger. “Our Bug
Safari program will provide fun Bible-leaming activities for
kids ages 3-11. Join us as we play games, make crafts, eat
“buggy” snacks and sing fun Bible songs'.

Bug Safari will be held June 3rd through June 7th from 6:30
pm - 9:00 pm at: 101 Upsala Road, Sanford. (Corner of 46A
&amp; Upsala Rd.) For more info, or to register, call the church
office-at (407)330-2635

Ashby worked for Doc
McReynolds in his popular
Sanford drugstore for sever­
al years.
Ashby got his start at the
courthouse when he was
employed as Deputy to the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Arthur Beckwith Jr. where
he remained until his retire­
ment.
The Joneses have been
very popular in the commu­
nity they love. Both were
singers in the church choir
until this year.
Ashby is an accomplished
artist and still teaches and
studies art. Until her back
flared up awhile back,
Clayda was a star tap
dancer when she strutted
her stuff with the “Happy
Hoofers."
The couple are the parents
of two children, Glenn Jones
of Daytona Beach and Leslie
Vanlandingham of
Memphis. Clayda and
Ashby were honored at the
First United Methodist
Church on May 5 when their
daughter-in-law, Tara Jones,
sang "How Great Thou Art"
and a prayer.
Today, in their retirement
years Clayda said they just
"d o what comes naturally."
They keep in shape by walk­
ing a lot. Clayda contributes
their successful and happy
marriage to "O ur faith in
God, our love for each other,
commitment and our work
in the church together. “

�T h i S o u n o c i H e ju l d

Sunday, May 12.2002 P a g e

Woman’s club salutes officer, firefighter of year
History repeated itself for
ored to receive this award
from the Sanford Woman's
the second year in a row at
Club. Chief Tooley is the best
the May meeting of the
chief I ever worked
Sanford Woman's
for."
Club. Annually, tf
Deputy Fire Chief
dub honors the
Gerald Ransom nomi­
Sanford Police Officer
nated Lawrence
of the Year and the
"Larry" C. Piediscalzo
Sanford Firefighter of
as the
the Year. .
Last year, for the
Firefighter/Parame—
first time, a woman
of the Year per the rec­
ommendation of SFD
received the coveted
Doits
Lt. John C. Smith. In
title of Officer of the
Dietrich
telling about how
Year. And this year,
* * " * busy Firefighter
another deserving
Piediscalzo is and his accom­
woman was awarded the
plishments, Deputy Chief
city's top cop honor.
Ransom said, "If you want to
Statuesque Cynthia Littles
get something done, give it to
did her full-dress uniform
Lany."
proud and was all smiles
Ransom told the women
when club President Betty
that "Larry’ has given hours
Jack presented her with a
of his off duty time over the
congratulatory plaque.
past two years to become a
Sanford Police Department
State of Florida Certified
Chief Brian Tooley dted
Paramedic." He volunteers
Officer Littles for her dedica­
for extra duties and special
tion and said, "She's one of
assignments and his most
our stars. She can do just
recent project was helping
about anything." Since
build a new Battery Grief
assuming her duties as inves­
office and personnel room.
tigator with the Special
Most of the work was done
Tactical Unit for tne past 16
on duty and down time.
months. Chief Tooley said
Ransom said, "This effort
Llules has performed her
from Larry and others helped
duties in an outstanding
save the Fire Department and
manner.
the City of Sanford valuable
"Investigator Littles regu­
tax dollars."
larly goes beyond the
Firefighter Piediscalzo was
required duties and excels at
recently selected as a member
customer satisfaction without
hesitation or direction," Chief of the SFD EMS bike team
which will work special
Tooley said.
events in downtown Sanford
Recently, Investigator
Lillies assisted Sgt. Ned
and was commended for his
consideration of co-workers
Gulden in solving a homicide
and the public
case involving the brutal
A veteran of the United
death of a 13-year-old female
that occurred in 1988. She
States Marine Corps,
performs undercover clandes­ Firefighter Piediscalzo,
spends his off-shift time as a
tine investigations involving
member of the SFD Honor
prostitution and buying and
selling illegal drugs and "per­ Guard Colors and Drill Team
which serves at funerals,
forms these tasks admirably,"
parades and civic events.
Chief Tooley said.
Upon receiving his plaque.
Investigator Littles spends
Firefighter Piediscalzo
a lot of time and energy help­
thanked the club and said, "It
ing solve some of the historic
is team effort. We all do it
problems in the Goldsboro
together."
Community. She provided
Attending the event with
counsel recently to the family
his father and standing tall as
of a young mother who left
a staunch supporter was
her newborn baby at a local
Justin Piediscalzo who said
restaurant to be discovered
he was real proud of his dad
by Sanford police.
and wants to walk in his
Chief Tooley concluded
shoes one day. Firefighter
his summary saying,
Piediscalzo said the award
"Investigator Littles personi­
fies the finest traditions
and ceremony "brought tears
found in law enforcement
to my eyes."
The club was honored to
today."
have the Sanford Police
Her reply upon receiving
Department Color Guard to
the plaque was, "I am hon­

ceremoniously present the
colors and lead in the Pledge
of Allegiance to the Flag.
Toby Troutman, chair of the
club's Public Affairs
Department, was in charge of
the program,
President Jack presided
over the business meeting
and heard routine reports
from officers and department
chairmen. Carol Dennison,
treasurer, distributed attrac­
tive membership cards that
she designed and created to
members. Club dues arc
payable by May 31 for mem­
bers' inclusion in next sea­
son's club roster.
At the final meeting of the
club year in June, officers wilt
be installed, new members
will be inducted, scholarships
will be presented and the fol­
lowing charitable organiza­
tions will receive contribu\irport
tions: Sanford Air
IE Prog
Memorial, DARE
Program,
Meals on Wheels, Seminole

Herald photo by Tommy VmtncwttI

Sanford Woman's Club President Betty Jack presents Sanford Potlce
Officer Cynthia Littles with the Officer of the Year award. Chief Brian
Tooley is standing next to Utttes.

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Sanford Woman’s Club President Betty Jack presents Sanford
Firefighter
Lawrence
’ Larry'
C.
Piediscalzo
with
the
Firehghler/Paramedic ol the Year award. Deputy Fire Chief Gerald
Ransom is standing next to Piediscalzo.
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Church
Notes

First United
Methodist
C hurch

Seventh Anniversary
Brethren Reaching Out
will celebrate its seventh
anniversary 11 a.tn. to 2
m. Saturday, May 11, in
minole Gardens, located
at 1600 W. 5th St., No. 20,
in Sanford.
Rose Davis of Brethren
Reaching Out is a mission*
ary who operates a
Christian-based youth out­
reach ministry and afterschool/vacation interven­
tion program with at-risk
inner-city children in the
high-crime area of Sanford
public housing.
Weekly program accom­
modate approximately 120
children from Headstart to
middle school, most of
them between 3 and 8
years of age. Davis esti­
mates that another 400
socially and economically
disadvantaged children
and their families are
assisted regularly with
food, clothing, household
goods, diapers, holiday
programs and meals and
an annual Christmas din­
ner and gift program.
Saturday's event will be
in recognition Brethren
Reaching Out's seven
years of service to the
community. The event will
include a tribute to all
mothers.
For more information,
call 407-302-4143.

419 Park Ave.
Sanford
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor

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along with Donnie
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the Stamps Quartet, will
be at Sanford Church of
God 6 p.m. Sunday, May
19.
The church is located at
801 W. 22nd St., two
blocks west of 17/92. For
more information, call 407322-3942.

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program call Food Source
to help the congregation
and community. The pro­
gram offers various foods
each month at a discount­
ed rate from grocery
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.

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Waaiday Holy Euchanal Service*
Tuaaday
12 00 noon
Wadnaaday
700pm
Thuraday
930am
Friday
1200 noon
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&lt;407)322 2*14
Jimmy Data Padaraon
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6 30pm
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(407) 339-3*17
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407-3230623
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1015 a m
Sunday School
*00am
Smday Everang Worth?
600pm
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945am
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(407) 322-3737
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Morreng Worth?
1100 am
Everang Worth?
700pm
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700pm
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700pm
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3239072
1000 a m
1100 a m
900 p m
700pm
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Murreng Service

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(407) *294400
Stnday School
945am
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1050am
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4 00 pm
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7 30 pm

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Sanford. FL
407 322 37*5
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Monday Friday
Sakvday
400pm
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St. Mary Magdalen church members help build Habitat house
St. Mary Magdalen Roman
Calholic Church, Altamonte Springs,
joined hands for the ninth time with
Habitat for Humanity in Seminole
County Inc., to help build a home for
a local family in need.
The Seminole County Habitat for
Humanity Inc., is a non-profit, ecu­
menical Christian ministry that
r e p la c e s poverty housing with decent,
affordable homes.
"Seminole Habitat does not offer a
hand-out, but rather a hand-up," said
Helen Funk, director of Habitat for

Humanity in Seminole County.
"Homeowners undergo a stringent
selection process, and once selected,
must donate 300 or 400 'sweat-quity'
hours before and during the construc­
tion of their homes.
"They must also attend training
sessions on home maintenance, budg­
eting, home safety, legal issues and
other such topics."
The affiliate depends on communi­
ty involvement from local civic
groups, churches and local business­
es, such as Living Quarters Furniture.

"It's important to remember and
help those not as fortunate as we are
— the strong help the weak, right?
Well, that's what we're doing here,"
said John Scribner, owner of Living
Quarters Furniture and parishioner of
St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church.
In addition to receiving generous
donations from the local community.
Habitat for Humanity in Seminole
County Inc., also operates a thrift
store and builder's supply store locat­
ed in Sanford at 1100 Americana
Blvd. For donation pick-up, call 407-

688-8874. These storefronts supply
revenue to run the organization and
help in funding the building of
homes.
Since its incorporation in 1991,
Habitat for Humanity in Seminole
County Inc., has built more than 47
new homes and helped more than 250
very low-income individuals and
families escape poverty housing and
change their lives for the better.
For more information or to volun­
teer, contact Susiy Millonig at 407328-9717. •

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♦07-331-4193
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Christian
FU»ST CHRMTUN CHURCH
1007 8 Sanford Ave, Sanford. FL
Rlctwd A Farrand, Mnitar
322*7777
Sunday School
030 a m
1045 am.
•pm
0.43 pm.
A l Are Weteoma Hera
RIVER CITY CHRWtlAN CHURCH
138 Dvkfert Drive
DeBery, Ft 32713
Phone#a* 407-888-0432
EmaA: 'rtweffyee o rwUwo net
10 am.
11 a m
J 0 Sagrovae
Etoood MoAAetef
VPuih M m H f
8APEHARROR CHRWTIAN CHURCH
730 Upeala Rd. Sanlord. Ft
JoeCeputa

V o d iU m k r

Sunday Bftle School
000am
Morning Worship
1013 am
Youto
fi 00 p m
Wadnaaday Prate# Semca 8 00 p m
*
'Nursery Provided

Taring lor Paople*
1401 8 Park Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
(407) 322 2491
Raw Jama* J Schrader
9 43am - Sunday School
11,00am * Morning Workup
8 00pm •Beta Study

Christian Science
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FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST. SCIENTIST
973 MARKHAM WOOOS ROAD
Comar ol E E WRereon Road
407 788-7708
Sunday, Church Service
end Sunday School
1000 a m
Wednesday
800pm
Ch4d Cara Available e afl Serve**
Reading Room
Monday tom Saturday
1000 a m to 4 0 0 p m
Thursday Evening 8 p m, to 8 p m
145 WekJva Spnnga Road
Suae 149- ALongwood. FL 32779
Phone 407 869-1490

Church Of Christ
101* iMwy i r ea i m NrO Hwy. *34
Sun. Worth?
10 30 a m 1 8 p m
Come wor ah*) w*h ua A ktandfy welcome always
ewaaayou

IDO FLORIDA CHURCH OP CHRIST
2t9 Wade St
Winter Spnnga. FL 32708
Sunday Service* 1030 a m/600 p m
Sunday Bate Study
9 30 a m
Wed Btte Study
730pm
. Barry Hayes
(407) 327 5008

Church Of God
CHURCH OP GOO
•01 W. 22nd S I. Sanford. FL
407-322-3942
9 45 a m
1043 a m
800pm

tea

7 to 8 pm.

Semmoie TnmTy
Q v U e i School
Pr*- School ficwgrada 12

407-321 2723
Aiso Day Care Start*

Tuesday Prvyvr Meeang
Mtowaak Satvto* (Wad)

10 AIR
7pm .

Congregational
GRACE FELLOWSMP CONORCOATIONAL
CHURCH (NACCC)
2401 8 Perk Av*. Sanford
407-322-4584
tarry Leonard
PaOor
Sunday School
030 am.
Morning WorMkp
1100 am
Ctair Practice Wettoeadey
045 p m

Church Of God of
Prophecy
CHURCH OP OOO OP PROPHECY
2509 S Elm Ava Sanford. R e . 32773
407 322-4015
Thomas Harm
Pastor
Sunday School
943 a m
1030 a m
11 am
•pm

Lutheran

M W CREATION LUTHERAN CHUNCH
P n E R M LOCATION: UPtALA
COMMUNTTY CHURCH
Mary 48A A Upaala Rd
Plena 322 7312

Episcopal
HOLY CROOO EPISCOPAL CHURCH
401 Park Av*. Sanford
Teiephona 407 322-4811
730 8 1000 a m
Clauea to# Cfrkirert
through Silt grade*
1000 i n
Nuriery Available *
10 00 a m.
Youti Group meet* *
0MB00 p m
ScledUlaa may1nomeamee wary.
Cal lor mori1(ntorma-ton.
MiG WEEK WORSHIP IN CHAPEL
Tuesday Wedwedey 8 Thursday*
BIBLE STUOICS*
Wadeaday a Thursday*
r*«P4 •May
8T. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
TOO Rinehart Rd
Lake Mery. FL
444 5873
The Rev Chan** T Mot, Rector
Sunday
MdyEuchanff
7 30am
Adult Forum 1
ONdun'* Sunday School 1000a m
Hdy Eucharal
9 0 0 m IS am
Children's Church
'9 00 a m
(Educaton Wing)
Nuriery Bagns'Al B 43 a m
Through 12 43 p m Service
Mdy Euchanal 7 00 am. i 7 00 p m.

Charismatic
Episcopal
CHURCH OP THE HOLY COMFORTER

Corn#r ol' 6ih St. A: Holy Av*
Sanlord. Florida
407-298-5094
Rev, Mart Barth
Beacon
Sunday Eucherial
830 am

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
FAITH MM8MHARY CHURCH
3002 Beerdal Ave
407-323-3794
Jack Co*
Pastor
Sunday
Morning Worship
1000 am
to o p m
700 p m

Non-Donomlnatlonal
HOUSE OP REFUGE MMBTRW S, MC.
1001 Celery Ave , Sanfonl
(407) 324-4711
Dora W RiphardKn
Pastor
Scmdey School
930am
Mommg Worship
11 OO am
Evening Pfonh?
700 pm
7:30 pm

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815am
8 630 p m
m n e ry rrowoea

HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP LAME MARY
760 Sun Ohra. lake Marry, FL
Paul Moyer
Saturday

530pm
yW onh*
• 00 am

Sunday rooming

201 dm Ava, Sanford, FL
407-321 -8389
Tmotoy hkjdaon
Pastor
Scndey School
1000 am
Montong VBsnMp
11 00am
Tua Prayer,BAte 8tody
7:30' p m
FAITHFUL WORD MMIS TRIES
Chriailen Raaaurra Carder
Likevtoe Plaza •(407) 326-4300
320 E. Commarciai St •Sanford
1100am
(•gm4.1T)
FamPy FeBowvhsp/

1100 a m
1230 p m

Thuradtoy
Fefcmehto Ifoeeng
730pm
Friday *ChrtoAen Comeeang 2 00800 p m
(Piaaaa cal 320-000 lor appt)

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
MARS H AL SOA
•00 £- 2nd Street Sanford, FL 32771
407-323-5646
1 School
930am
DMne Worship
1100 a m
Wed Everang Prayer Mrg
7 30
8EMMOLS COMMUMTY CHURCH
5070 Orange Bfvd. Sanford
407-3244199 w
Scndey Worshto 9vc84S A 1030 a m

Sunday. May 12. 2002
Sunday EducdUon
a n s f nwm p
2nd Wadnaaday ol each
Feiswafrp Owner

900 am.
1000am.
• 30 p m

FVtST PRESBYTtMAM CHURCH OP B A *
Between 3rd and 4ti St
i Part 8 Oak / Downtown
Sartor* FL
Plena 407-322 2882
E-mai tpcs Rjurw.com
■Where Wa Know Vbuf Name*
In The Heart Of The City
Rev. Bruce B. Seed
Peetor
Sunday School
100 a m
Sunday Momng Womho 1000 A m
Sun Morning Code# Hour 1100 a m
Sun. Coniamporary WoraNp 7 00 pm,
Wondertul Wadnaaday Famiy Nhglt *
Evary Wadnaaday
Supper - Every Wad
530 p m
Addt B49a Study
tO O p m
Ybuti Pub*
6-730 p m
Buccaneer* |K-4th Grades)
MkJdto*» ( U t i Oradaa)
Sr Mgha
Contemporary Music Pracflca 700pm
Women* Cede Ueeanga at
3 achediad amaa
2nd Tua ol Re mcnBt 49ers
Isl Wed. ol toe month

Sunday rooming
9 30 a m.
Contemporary Worship
Sunday morning
1100am.
Famtfy Worship Service
Nuraery mprovided at
Daycare, Preached and Chretien Day School
For information Cal 407-3330797

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE REOCMMER
2523 3 Oak A t* . Sartord, FL
Wav Elmer A Reutcher
Paetor
Sunday School
1030 a m
Worth? Servicea
1030am
Information 322-3582 or 3230810

Methodist
CHRIST UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH
406 Tucker Drive
(Comer Tucker Dr A CR &gt;427)
Rev. Ray Betrend
Pastor
Telephone (407) 322 7900
Sunday School
9 30am
10 30 a m
1100am
BOteStidy
Wednesday
830pm
ChARen'* Time Included m Worsh?
Nursery provided lor
Babie* and Smel Children
'SmaM Enough To love Ytw *
Growing In Chnat To Serve Ycu*

MIST UNITED IMTHOOMIT CHURCH
419 kirk Ave , tkmtoKl, Ft
v&gt;r *»* *iT»

VcMh and Young: Aduk*.

Mommg VVorslYp 825 A 1058 am
Cr^laa FaAow*rvp
930am
SundiyS^iooi
943am
VbufoFaAowaTMp
4.00pm.
Womeni CJrCta
2ndMonday

Nursery Provided
945 a m

Man's Prayer Braaktasl

•11 ’year to pm-achoot

407 323-1411

LION OP JUOAM HOUSE OP W ORSH*
•WTmw Jm u t a lo m r
2548 Part Omm. P O Spa 608
Sanfonl FI 37772-0606
(Comer d Part Or. A Elm Ave)
(407) 324-0838
Tammy Abramaon - Peator
Sunday
1030 am i t 30 p m
Wattoaadey B M Sta*
730 p m
FeApMNp Friday
7.30 p m
(no aarvlea N leal Friday d N monto)

1st Thursday

830 a m

LAKE S O S F E U O W tM P
A UnRed MethedMI CewwwmAy
•ReecWng PeopW tor a RwascvV

Meets every Sunday at I OOO am
M toe corrTortaMe United Artel Theater. Sarrsnoto
•ChAdran's Church 1013am
•Studam (youti) M nirlaa 5- 7pm
-Seta Nursery Provided
T ie erlang People tor a Raaaon*

Nazarene
LORQWOOO CHURCH OP THE MAZARINE
200 N. WByman S I.
Longwood. FL
•31-6356
Sunday School
9 43 a m
Morrvng Worship
10 43 a m
CMdren'a Church
1046 a m
EvanipMto Sannca
600 p m
WedveedWy Farmy NigM
700 p m
YouBt woman, end AdMI B U e Study
rA I

Presbyterian

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U .B JL)
OP LAKE MARY
128 W Wtour Ava
Lake Mary, FL
40 7 321-1021
Rani, Stephan HcrraB
Pasi» *
Church School
9 &gt;43 a m
Morning Worship
11.00 a. m
Wed Chow Practca
700pm
Thura Youth Choir
8.30 p m
Nursery Provded
MARKHAM WOOOS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
5210 Merkham Woods Road
LMe Mary
407 33&gt;2030
Rev Chert** R done*
Pastor
Sunday School, afl aQes
9 00 am
O u c h Serve#*
9 0041030am
Nursery Provided
Youth Group. Sunday
HghSchooi
400pm .
U d N School
« 00 pm
Pre-School Mon. thru Frt
9 to (1
Monthly Family NigM Supper
Third Wad M Each MonVt 8 30pm

Salvation A rm y
THE SALVATION ARMY WOftSMP
AND B tfIV IC i CENTER
700 W 24to Street
Sanford. FI 32H1
407 322 2842
Capfoma Robert and Unde Rackkna, Ckxp*
Officers
Sunday Serve#
Piw m and F Mowtfup S 43 a m.
Sunday School
9 4* a m
-- iu »»*
8 30 p m.
TOO p m
Man's FaiowsNp Cfob
700 p m
Band Preckca
800pm
■With heart to God and hand to man *

United Church O f
Christ
LONQWOOO H ALS CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
U .C C
1238 E E WRemaon Road
Longeood. FL
407 3328253
Rev- Or. Hal Youngblood
Mtowtar
Sunday Service*
Contemporary
9.00 a m
Tradmonal WocsINp
10 30 a m
*»....
j-*- j
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Church School 913 a m. - 10.15 am,
Youto A CNkkan MtoM»y
• 30pm

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OP PAOLA
3580 Weysali O r,
Sanford. FL 32771
(06 M (f r t 11) W*M
First Straw on LaS •One Mile)
Leonard O D om e i
Paetor
407-3228332
Where to* Ooapal la Good N e «V
Sunday School
945 a m
Morning Worship
1100 a m
Evening Worth?
8 00 pm
Mid Week Mtj Wed
7 30pm
Pleaea Share Vbur U a WWi Ua

UPSALA COMAfUNTTY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Comar M W 23to St A Upeala Rd
•
101 Upeala Road
Sanford. FL 32771
407-330-2838

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Church
Notes
Church Anniversary
St. John M.B. Church,
located at 920 Cypress Ave.,
In Sanford, will celebrate its
107th birthday through
May 26.
A special program has
been planned. Each Sunday
service will begin with
Sunday school at 9-30 a.m.
with guest teachers and
superintendents.
The schedule for the 11
a.m. services include:
• Sunday, May 12 — A
special surprise for moth­
ers.
• Saturday, May 18 —
Drama, the Community
Theater Flayers, "Anytime
Train to Glory," beginning
at 6 p.m.
• Sunday, May 19 —
African Attire Day with the
Rev. Rufus Boykins.
• Sunday, May 26 — Old
Fashion Day Service and
dinner on the grounds with
the Rev. Arthur Choice.
Vacation Bible School
Wekiva Presbyterian
Church, located at 211
Wekiva Springs Lane in
Longwocxl, has scheduled
Vacation Bible School for
the week of June 17
through June 21, from 9
а. m. to 1230 p.m. each day.
Registration forms must
be in by May 12. Forms are
available in the reception.
area of the church office.
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
girls in kindergarten
through 10th grade. Full
day and half day options
are available.
For information, call 407645-5933, ext. 255.
Volunteers Needed
The Christian Sharing
Center in Longwood has an
urgent need for volunteers
to All various positions.
Receptionists and inter­
viewers are needed to
interview families in crisis
situations and to assist
them in meeting their
needs.
Pantry workers are need­
ed to stock shelves and fill
grocery orders for client
families.
For information, call
Diann at 407-260-9155, ext.
б, Monday, Wednesday or
Friday.

Father worried son misinformed about the effects of marijuana
QUESTION: My son has
recently begun running
around with some tough kids
who have introduced him to
marijuana. He doesn't deny
what he is doing because he
says it is harmless. Can you
give me the facts?
DR. DOBSON: Your son
has been given some very bad
information that is being
passed around by those who
arc promoting the legalization
of marijuana. It is a lie. Dr.

Jam m

Dobson
'F o c u s o n
F a m ily ’

Harold Voth, the senior psy­
chiatrist for the Menninger
Foundation in Topeka, Kan.,
has set the record straight.
He said, fust, that five mari­
juana cigarettes have the some
cancer-causing capacity os 112

conventional cigarettes.
Second, the part of the brain
that allows a person to focus,
concentrate, create, learn and
conceptualize at an advanced
level is still growing during
the teen-age years. Continuous
use of marijuana over a period
of time will retard the normal
growth of those brain cells.
Third, a study conducted at
Columbia University revealed
that female marijuana smokers
suffer a sharp increase in dam­
age to DNA, the genetic code.

Fourth, a second Columbia
University study found that
people who smoked a single
marijuana cigarette every
other day for one year had a
white blood cell count that
was 39 percent lower tlun
normal, thus damaging the
immune system and making
the user far more susceptible
to infection and sickness.
Smoking marijuana is a dan­
gerous hobby.
I doubt if your son will be
satisfied with this answer.

even though you should share
it with him. His motivation is
probably related more to peer
pressure than to his belief in
the harmlessness of marijuana.
If I were you, I would bring
all my energies to bear on get­
ting my son away from the
gang he is now running with,
even if it required us lo move.
•J

Dr. Dobson u pnsident of the non­
profit orgw uatw n Focu* on the
F*mity.

O axa |AMES DOBSON INC

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