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Seniors sweep
state
After a scare in Its first
game of the tournament,
the Altamonte Springs AllStars barely had to work up
a sweat as it rolled to the
title In the 2002 Senior *B’
Babe Ruth Baseball State
Tournament this past week­
end on Rlnker-Stenstrom
Reid at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
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Sheriff's office
investigating
comic book theft
The Seminole County
Sheriff* Office is investigating
the reported theft of comic
books that were in storage.
The theft was reported at
the Public Storage facility at
2431S. Orange Blossom Hail
near Apopka. The victim,
Douglas Korinke, 49, of Moore
Haven, was contacted by an

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SANFORD — The Orlando Sanford
International Airport received a $ 4 3 million
t to help with noise mitigation, primar»the east of the primary runways.
' The grant is provided through the federal
government's
Airport
Improvement
Program and is designed fund land purchases in high noise areas. Cor
John Mica (R-Winter Park) assisted in secur­
ing the funds through the House Aviation
Subcommittee he chairs.
'This federal assistance will enable the

1notified of the theft
Korinke estimates the loss at
$55/100.
In the report Korinke said
&gt;alncc the IVcOs. T h e.
comic books were each 1
plastic and \
boxes. He estimates some
35,000 comic books were
taken.
Anybody with information
is asked to contact the
Seminole County Sheriffs
Office at 407-66S66OO.
Investigator Keith Wefcsman
is assigned the case.

Tire Amnesty
Day planned for
; this Saturday
Hre Amnesty Day is
Saturday, July 20, from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Residents of
Seminole County may dis­
pose of up to 10 tires from
their property at no charge
during this event.
• Tire Amnesty will be held
at the Seminole County
Central Transfer Station and
U ndfill. Businesses may
hot participate in the Tire
Amnesty Day.
• For more Information,
please call 407-665-2260.

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ident and CEO of the airport
"We've identified some properties over
there that are within the 65 DNL (day-night
level) contours," Dale said, noting that most
of the airport's large commercial jets take off
heading east. "We're going to run out of
money in this grant before we can buy it all,
but it will take care of some of those proper­
ties."
See Noise, Page 9A

N um bers
continue
to grow
at airport

Reading for marbles

By Nick PMfauf
Stall Writer
A series of robberies in the past
two days are keeping Seminole
and Orange county sheriff's
deputies hopping. As of noon
Tuesday, no arrests had been
made in any of the cases.
Monday night, at approximate­
ly 9:41 p.m., there was what
appeared to be an attempted rob­
bery with shots fired at the
Subway sub shop located at 2632
West SR-434 near Altamonte
Springs.
The suspect, a black male,
approximately 5 feet 8 Inches tall,
entered the establishment firing a
gun. TWo employees were on
duty »t .the time. One immediate­
ly l t d llw bulUIng out tho bock
f o g While the other sought cover
In iB e the store.
Trie suspect ran after the
employee who exited the building
and fired. The gunman then came
beck into the store and held the
gun to the second employee's
head to get her to open the safe.
The suspect's attempt to get into
the safe, however; was unsuccess­
ful, and he left out the back door.
It appears three shots were
fired during the attempted rob­
bery. One nit an oven Inside the
restaurant and another bullet hit
the car of the employee who ran
out die back. Nobody was hurt.
Orange County also reported a
robbery at a Subway near
Maitland, and Altamonte Springs
had a robbery at a Ciide-K store at
around lOi )JTL
In the Cude-K robbery, the sus­
pect walked Into the building and
announced his intentions to rob
the business. The derk said someSee Robberies, Page 9A

A gunman is caught on vkJao during
an armed robbery at a Cirde-K
store in Altamonte Springs. The
suspect is wanted lor two Seminole
County robberies.

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Sanford airport to acquire surrounding land
that will serve as a noise buffer," Mica said
"Our community will benefit from reduces
levels of aircraft noise and an increased
quality of life while the airport continues to
serve as an important economic and trans­
portation hub.
Most of the land purchases will occur to
the east of the airport said Larry Dale, pres­

Gunman
linked to
two armed
robberies

Seminole Smile

Ginny Coombs Membership services for the
Seminole County/Loke Mary
Regional Chamber of
Commerce

Federal funds will be used to acquire
land east of primary runways

The day-night levels (DNL) are thee aver­
age noise levels on the A-weighted decibel
scale — which includes all of the frequencies
the human ear can detect — recorded dur­
ing a continuous 24-hour period. The DNL
formula includes a 10 decibel penalty for
each aircraft activity that occurs from 10
p.m. to 7 a.m. to compensate for the distur­
bance noise during sleeping hours.
Areas with DNL averages 65 decibels or
higher are referred to by the Federal
Aviation Administration as being within the
"65 DNL contours," Dale said.

By Dan Ping
Editor

rWRRl pnOTDB*#jr IOffwTTy iHrOBnt
Ten-year-old Clarissa Hlckmon reads a story to 8emlnoie County 4-H Teen Club member Jarrells
Spradtoy. As a Florida 4-H Council mini-grant recipient, the dub was able to Initiate the Tun With 4-H
Reading” program at the Harbor Literacy and Learning Canter I and II.

4-H teen program motivates children to read
By Michelle Jerta
Managing Editor

See Airport, Page 9 A

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larissa Hlckmon has spent the
summer reading and counting
marbles.
As of TUesday, she had 19 marbles in her
collection. And, each small, shiny ball has a
story behind it.
The 10-year-old is one of 13 students at
the Harbor Literacy and Learning Center I
and II, who Is participating in the "Fun
With 4-H Reading" program. For each book
she read, a marble was placed In her per­
sonalized jar.
"It's youth working with youth," Harbor
Director Elizabeth Graham-Glover. "The
older children have become an inspiration
and positive role models for the younger
ones."
Earlier this year, the Seminole County 4H Teen Club received a $590 grant to start a
service prelect. The group was one of seven
county 4-H programs to receive a mini­
grant from the Florida 4-H Council for the
statewide "Tales From Teens," 4-H literacy
Initiative.
"We have worked with the Harbor in the
past, so we knew they were a receptive
group," Seminole County Extension Agent
Rita Law-McCumber said. "It's been incred­
ible to see the response from the teen-agers.
They've really enjoyed working with the
younger kids."
At the beginning of the summer, mem­
bers of the Teen Club made personalized
reading jars to encourage the elementary
and middle school students to read. They
spent the summer visiting The Harbor I
and 11, and becoming one-on-one reading

SAN FO RD — For the fifth
straight month, passenger traf­
fic through Orlando Sanford
International Airport increased
over 2001, but airport officials
don't expect the trend to con­
tinue through summer.
Domestic travel was up 44
percent, with 29,048 passen­
gers, and international visitors
were down 7 percent to 78,462.
A total of 113,740 passengers
traveled through Sanford in
May, a 1 percent Increase — a
meager 560 more passengers —
over May 2001.
"W e're doing better than
most of the industry," said
Victor White, vice president o f
the airport. "W e're continuing
to prove that w e're a different
type of market."
By comparison, White noted,
Orlando international Airport
passenger counts are down 9
percent in May, with an 8 per­
cent decrease in domestic traf­
fic and nearly 24 percent

FTE seeks
public input
for toll road
B y Nick P M fau f
Staff Writer

Martha Wolff, a 4-H Tsen Club member, holds a Jar
full ot marbles as 8-year-old Yaskaria Martin
chooses one to add to her collection.
partners with the children.
As an incentive, for each book a child
read, a marble was dropped into his or her
reading jar, Law-McCumber said. The
Harbor teachers also kept track of the num­
ber of books the children read.
"The children have really loved the pro­
gram," she said. "They want to have person­
alized attention, and that's what they are
receiving through this program."
Martha Wolff is a member of the 4-H Teen
Club and has spent two days each week
reading with the Harbor children. She has
See Reading, Page 10A

Public input is being sought
regarding a new toll road mat
may connect the GreeneWay (SR417) near Sanford, with Interstate95 in Volusia County.
Three meetings have been
called by Florida's TUmpike
Enterprise (FTE), which is part o f
the State's Department of
Transportation.
Christa Deason with the FTE
said the meetings are to help pre­
pare a study which had b e a t
requested by both the Seminole
and
Volusia
County
Commissions. "We have many
possible solutions to the over­
crowding on SR-415 and 1-4," she
explained. "These meetings are to
get os much input as possible
from the people who use mis area
going to and from work."
Although not yet set in con­
crete (no pun intended), the mart
Sec Toll Road, Page 9A

Camp introduces children, parents to first ‘big school’ experience
By Marve Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — Goldsboro Elementary
Magnet School held a pre-kindergarten
camp opening Monday, July 15, at 8 3 0 a.m.
Principal Sherry O'Leary, Assistant
Principal Jeanette Malone, and Family
Liaison Delora Campbell welcomed the
parents, guardians ana first-time students.
Students were taken to their various
assigned classics by their pre-kindergarten
. More than 100 bright eyed, eager

little ones got their first real experience in a
big school.
The parents were given orientation
packets, given a tour of the campus.
Technology Specialist Mr. Erik Raynor
introduced the parents to an "Experience of
the World of Technology through the Eyes
of a Child."
Other topics of the two week workshop
for pre-kindergarten parents Included:
Thursday, July 18 ,8 3 0 a.m., "Experience
the World Around you with your Child",
"Hands-On-Leaming Experience."

• Monday, July 22, 8 3 0 am ., "Writing
the Right Way."
• TUesday, July 23, 8 3 0 a.m., "Helping
Your Child with Reading Strategies."
• Wednesday, July 24, 8:30 a.m.,
"Helping your child with Math; and at 9:40
am ., "Hands on Learning Experience With
Science."
• Thursday, July 25, 9:40 to 1130 a.m.,
Volunteer Opportunities — Question and
Answer Session — Student/Parcnt Culinitiating.
Activities will be held In the multi-pur­

pose room.
For extended day child care, the site
coordinator is Kathy Alexander.
Registration fee is $20. Mornings, $18 per
week. Afternoons, $35 per week. Morning
and afternoon, $42 per week.
For
information
contact
Delora
Campbell,
Family
Liaison,
PreKindergarten Coordinator at 407-320-5805.
Goldsboro Elementary Magnet School is
located at 1300 West 20th Street in Sanford.
School hours are 9:15 a m . until 3:45
pm .

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T he S eminole H erald

Wednesday. July 17. 2002

Seminole Summary
A G LAN CE AR O UND O UR C O U N TY

Cub reporters

‘Harmless’ adult
gossip falls heavily
on young girl’s ears

O ut &amp;

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The Suburban Republican
Women's Club Federated of
Seminole County will host a
Republican Candidates
Luncheon on Wednesday,
July 17 at the Garden Room
of the Ramada Inn in
Longwood. It begins at 11
a.m. Republican candidates
to be In the November gen­
eral election will be fea­
tured. Cost for the luncheon
Is $13. For reservations or
information, call 407-6722556. Guests and prospec­
tive members are welcome.

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DEAR ABBY: When I was growing up, my
mother and the other ladies in our church
were extremely polite to each other. However,
when one of them wasn't present, the others
............................... would talk behind her back.
They would compliment a
woman to her face, then crit­
icize her as soon as she
m
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Mother always defended
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this behavior as a "harmless"
pastime. I don't know
whether or not it hurt the
people who were the butt of
Dear
gossip, but I know it harmed
me and the children who
A bby
were listening.
• • • • • • •
Their behavior taught me
not to trust anyone — especially people who
were nice to my face. Instead, I trusted abu­
sive people because I thought they were being
honest. I ended up running with a bad crowd
and found myself dating abusive men because
I couldn't trust polite guys.
When someone complimented me, I didn't
believe it, so I never developed self-confi­
dence. I was afraid people were laughing at
me behind my back. I had trouble making
friends with other girls because I was afraid
to open up and reveal my feelings for fear
that whatever I said would become grist for
the gossip mill.
After a year of therapy, I have finally found
the self-confidence I lacked. My sisters
haven't been so lucky. Neither has friends.
Both are married to abusive men.
Abby, please inform your readers that there
is nothing "harmless" about gossip, especially
to children who may overhear it.
GAIN IN G TR U ST IN GEORG IA

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Sanford Youth Football
and Cheerleading
Association will hold a
mandatory parents meeting
Thursday, July 18, beginning
at 6:30 p.m., at Seminole
High School auditorium. All
parents who have a child
participating in SYFA foot­
ball or chccrleading 2002
season are required to
attend.

H if ^ d ph o to toy Tom m y V tn c tn l

Cub Scout Pack No. 310, the Tiger Cub Den sponsored by the Doltona Elks Lodge, recently toured The Seminole Herald. After
the tour, the new cub reporters posed for a photo In front of the newspaper. The first-graders Include, from left, John Linklns,
Donnls Schmidt, Je s s e Ford, Derek Downes, Jam es Auger and Jam es Ferrell.

DEAR G A IN IN G T R U S T Your experience
and that o f your li s t e n has stated that fact
more strongly than I could have. It brings to
mind a piece that has appeared in my col­
umn before. Read on:
N O B O D Y ’S F R IE N D
(Author Unknown)

My name is Gossip. I have no respect for
justice.
I maim without killing. I break hearts and

rultflives.

'-— ------------■;......................... "

I am cunning and malicious and gather
strength with age.
The more I am quoted the more I am
believed.
My victims are helpless. They cannot pro­
tect themselves against me because I have no
name or face.
To track me down is impossible. The harder
you try, the more elusive I become.
I am nobody's friend.
Once I tarnish a reputation, it is never the
same.
I topple governments and wreck marriages.
I ruin careers and cause sleepless nights,
heartaches and indigestion.
I make innocent people cry in their pillows.
Even my name hisses. I am called Gossip. I
make headlines and headaches.

Mysterious Deaths
Winter Springs police are investigat­
ing the deaths of two brothers, that
occurred a week apart On July 5, police
responded to Garden Drive in reference
to a 10 year old boy who was not
breathing. He was pronounced dead at
the scene by medical personnel
On July 12, police responded to the
same address to find a 15-year old male
not breathing. He was also pronounced
dead at the scene. Thc Medical
Examiner's office is involved 'n the
investigation. Police say even though
the deaths appear suspicious, at this
time they have no evidence of foul play.

DEAR ABBY: I spent a chunk of money on
my daughter's high school graduation
announcements and senior pictures. She has
yet to receive even one card of congratula­
tions from any of the friends and relatives to
whom we mailed announcements. I'm hurt
and disappointed.
M ISSO U R I MOM
DEAR M OM : Your feelings are valid. Your
daughter's achievement was praiseworthy
and deserved to be acknowledged, if only
with a card or congratulatory phone call.

O 2002 U N IV E R S A L PRESS S Y N D IC A T E

Accident
Dustin Taylor Washburn, 18, of
Orange Gty, was arrested by Sanford

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 Tltesday, Aug.
13, from 6JO until 9JO p.m. The class
will meet every Tuesday evening at
those same hours through Tuesday,

Edltortel
Michelle Jerta
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Dona Dtetrtch
Marva Hawtone
Dean Smith
Tommy Vincent

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He Was located at 13th Street and Lat t
Avenue. He was charged with hit and
run leaving the scene with property
damage, attached tag not assigned, dri­
ving under the influence of alcohol,
refusing to take a test for driving under
the influence, careless driving, no proof
of insurance, resisting an officer without
violence and crime against/harming a
public servant
Battery Cases
Jerry Eugene Lear, 42, EL Marvin
Avenue, Longwood, was arrested by
Longwood police Friday at his residence
following a dispute with his wife and a
child. He was charged with cruelty
toward a child, battery domestic vio­
lence, and violation of probation.
Richard Daniel Garcia, 25, W. SR-46,
was arrested try sheriff's deputies at his
residence Monday as the result of a dis­
pute with a female. He was charged
with battery domestic violence.
Doug Dittmer, 33, of Ponce Inlet, was
arrested by deputies at Carraway Place
in Sanford Monday following an alterca­
tion with a female in a business on E
SR-46. He was charged with battery.
Michael Joseph Short, 23, Magnolia
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police early Tuesday following

Oct. 15. A graduation is planned for
Oct. 22.
Instruction topics will include patrol,
communications, criminal investiga­
tions, training, K-9, Internal investiga­
tions and more.
Applicants must be at least 21 years
of age and pass a limited backgmund

■BC

Pamula Ann Ray, 50, of Casselberry,
was stopped by Sanford police at
Orlando Drive and County Home Road
Sunday. She was charged with DUI
alcohol/drugs and reckless driving.
Mark Anthony Briseno, 34, Orlando
Drive, Sanford, was stopped by Sanford
police Saturday at 2nd Sheet and
French Avenue. He was charged with
DUI alcohol/drugs and careless dri­
ving.
Drug Arrests
Eric Leroy Butler, 38, W. 18th Street
Sanford, was stopped on his bike by
deputies Monday at 13th Street and
Mulberry Avenue. He was charged
with possession of cocaine.
Marco Lamonte Capers, 20, of Dixie
Avenue, Sanford, was located In front of
a store on SR-16 Sunday. The store
reportedly had a no loitering sign. He
was arrested on a charge of possession
of cocaine.
Stephen William Wolfram, Jr., 36, of
Orlando, was arrested by Longwood
police Sunday on SR-434. He was
charged with possession of under 20
grams of marijuana.

investigation. Seats will be filled on a
first-come basis.
Deadline for applications is Aug. 2.
Applications may be obtained at the
Oviedo Police Department, 300
Alexandria Blvd., Oviedo.
For Additional information phone
Ronald Jacobs at 407-977-6139.

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Workforce Central
Florida will hold a meeting
of the High Sklll/High
Wages Committee, to which
the public is invited, begin­
ning at noon, Thursday, July
18 at the WCF offices, 1801
Lee Road, Ste. 270, Winter
Park. The purpose of the
meeting is to discuss mat­
ters o f interest to Workforce
Central Florida, with refer­
ence to workforce develop­
ment issues.

SAT
The city of Longwood
will hold another in its
series of Blutgrass Pickin'

perform ance* Saturday, Ju ly ’

20, from 6 until 10 p.m., at
Ed Myers Recreation
Building, com er of W.
Church Avenue and Wilma
Street. Attend and enjoy the
music, or bring your own
instrument ana join in the
fun.

W ED
The Sem inole County
S h eriff's O ffice wUl hold an
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
and around the District TVvo
service center, in the
Albertson's Shopping Plaza,
Highway 17-92 and Lake
Mary Blvd.
The event will feature a
fly-in 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 that location as well as
youth deputies and staff
from the correctional facility.
District TVvo 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.

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comments. All letters must include your name,
address and phone number to be published.

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Lanzo Fontenot, 38, Oak Avenue,
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday at his residence. He was
charged with sexual ossault/sexual bat­
tery on a person over age 12, false
imprisonment and battery.

The Seminole Herald

Editor and Publisher

Baity Bennett

a dispute with a female. He was
charged with aggravated battery
domestic violence against a female he
should have known was pregnant *

Oviedo Police Department offering citizen’s academy

Dan Ping

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Circulation
Wanda Kourparacta

Youth Burned
Winter Springs Police responded to a
call regarding a burned juvenile Sunday.
TYvo juveniles were reportedly playing
with a lighter and a can of gasoline in a
wooded area in the 200 block of Holiday
Lane in Winter Springs, when the gas
can caught fire. One of the juveniles
kicked the can causing gasoline to
splash on his body and resulting in
bums on his right fore arm are!both
legs. The juvenile was transported by
Air Care to Orlando Regional Hpspital
C 4nRrtbtK.swn»UUonBody Found
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The body of a man, missing since
Friday evening, was found in Lake
Monroe Sunday morning by volunteers
from Seminole and Volusia County. The
body of Montgomery John Scott Shell,
35, of Sanford, was located about 300
feet from the shore, cast of Interstate-4
on the north side of the lake in Volusia
County. Sheil apparently had tried to
swim to shore when the fishing boat he
was in ran out of gasoline. His body
was positively Identified Monday.
Cause of death is still pending further
examination.

Readers, before you repeat a story, ask
yourself: Is it true? Is it harmless? Is it neces­
sary?
If it isn't, don't repeat it.

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also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was
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Obituaries
KEVIN CORWIN BUIE
Kevin Corwin Buie, 33, of
Elmerest Place, DeBary, died
Thursday, July 11,2002, In Haywood
Regional Medical Center In Clyde,
N .C
Bom Sept. 15,
1968, In Raleigh.
N.C., he was a
lifelong resident
of Central
Florida. He was
a member and
minister at Tme
Holiness
Deliverance
Tabernacle Inc.,
formerly Sanford Tabernacle of
Prayer in Sanford. He attended
Seminole County Public Schools. He
was an entrepreneur.
Survivors include his wife,
Latislta of Sanford; his mother,
Carrie Buie Bryant of DeBary; his
stepfather, Albert Bryant of Deltona;
one brother, James Avery Buie of
Jacksonville; and one sister,
Carsandra D. Buie of DeBary.
Funeral services will be held 2
p.m. Saturday, July 20, In Calvary
Temple of Praise in Sanford with
Carrie Buie Bryant officiating.
Visitation Is 5 to 9 p m . Friday, in
True Holiness Deliverance
Tabernacle Inc., In Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home of Sanford
is in charge of arrangements.
PETER JOSEPH BYRNE, SR.
Peter Joseph Byrne, Sr., 93, E.
Fowler Drive, Deltona, died
Saturday, July ’ 3,2002 at his resi­
dence. Bom In Roscommon Co.,
Ireland, he moved to Central Florida
two years ago from New York. He
was International Vice President for
Building Service Employees
International Union in New York
City. He was Catholic by faith. He
was secretary/treasurer for Local
144 In New York City, a member of
Men's International Labor Board,
Deltona Civic Association, and past
president of Deltona Shuffleboard
Club, Dupont Lakes.
Survivors include son, Peter J. Jr.,
Flushing, N.Y.; step-sister Elizabeth
Flynn, Roscommon Co., Ireland.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home,
Orange City, in charge of arrange­
ments.
CHARLES DANIEL 'D A N COOK
Charles Daniel “Dan” Cook, 48,
of Sanford, died Saturday, July 13,
2002 at his residence. Bom Nov. 7,
1953 in Sanford, he was a lifelong
resident. He was a salesman and a
member of Central Baptist Church.
iUur.&lt;» a VJHrfiitCRrova xjft. Air
Force.
Survivors include parents, Walter
and Arthurene Cook, Sanford; son,
Austin Daniel Sanford; brother
David F., Winter Park; sister. Sherry
Cook Landry, Cary, N.C.
Funeral services will be 11 am .
Wednesday at First Baptist Church
in Sanford. Interment will follow at
Evergreen Cemetery in Sanford.
Visitation will be at the church from
10 a m . until service time.
In lieu of flowers, the family
requests donations to First Baptist
Church Building Fund, 519 Park
Avenue, Sanford, 32771.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrangements.
FRANCIS A. JOYCE, SR.
Francis A. Joyce, Sr., 75, Bombay
Avenue, Winter Springs, died
Friday, July 12,2002 at South
Seminole Hospital Longwood. He
was bom Aug. 18,1926 in Newark,
N.J. He was a truck driver, and a
World War II veteran of the U S.
N avy He was Man of the Year for
the Sertoma Club Council 5137,
Chairman for the Republican Party,
member of Elks, Knights of
Columbus, VFW and Italian
American War Veterans.
Survivors include daughter,
Deborah J. Chelctte, Winter Springs,
three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
TUesday, July 16 at the Church of the
Nativity with Fr. Henry L Frantz
officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home, Winter
Springs, in charge of arrangements.

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MARYANNA S1ENIAWSKA
LEWIS
Maryanns Sicniawaka Lewis, 82,
Pomegranite Avenue, Sanford, died
Friday, July 12,2002 at Central
Florida Regional Hospital, Sanford.
She was bom March 11,1920 in
Queens, N.Y. She was a homemaker
Survivors include niece, Nell
Moran, Blairsville, Ga.
Banfield Funeral I lome, Winter
Springs, in charge of arrangements.
NANCY OSTEEN
Nancy Osteen, 49, of Osteen,
died Sunday, July 14,2002. She was
bom Dec. 29,1952 in Philadelphia,
Penn, and lived in Osteen since
1959. She was employed by
Integrated Office Networks. She
was a member of First Baptist
Church, Osteen, taught vacation
bible scImxiI, played drums In the
church band, helped found
Christian Help Resale Shop.
Survivors include husband,
Kirby; son, Jess, Osteen,; daughter,
Ann Chamas, Casselberry; mother,
Betty Offineer, Osteen; father, John
Offmcer, Patterson, N.J.; brothers,
John Offineer, Oviedo, Arthur
“Butch” Offineer, Osteen.
Funeral services will be 11 a m .
Wednesday, July 17 at First Baptist
Church, Osteen. Burial will be in
Osteen Cemetery. Friends may call
at the church from 10 until 11 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contri­
butions may be made to
Volusla/Flagler Hospice.
Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.
MARIANA RODRIGUEZ
Mariana Rodriguez, 77, Rosewcll
Terrace, Deltona, died Sunday, July
14,2002 at her residence. Bom in
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, she moved
to Deltona two months ago. She
attended St. Clare Catholic Church,
Deltona.
Survivors include husband.

Alfredo Dominguez, Levettc Town,
Puerto Rico; daughters, Nancy
Dominguez, Deltona, Maryann
Paredes, Bridgewater, N J., Sandra
Mercado, Winter Springs; five
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home,
Orange City, In charge of arrange­
ments.
ERN EST M ERRITT
SOUTHWARD
Ernest Merritt Southward, 80,
Meadow Avenue Loop, Banner Elk,
N.C. and Lake Mary, died Sunday,
July 14,2002 at his Banner Elk resi­
dence.
He was bom in Sanford. He was
a d im s grower, real estate broker,
and owner/operator of Southward
Gardens, a wholesale Fuliage
Grower. He was involved in the
American Heart Assodation Florida
Division where he was the ledpient
of many awards. He was the 1968
Seminole County Florida Realtor of
the Year, President of the Seminole
County Board of Realtors in 1969
and served on the Florida Citrus
Commission Shippers Advisory
Board. He was a World War II veter­
an of tlic U S . Navy.
Survivors include wife, Patricia
Cillcy Southward, Banner Elk; chil­
dren, Rosemary Komreich, Banner
’ Elk, Candi Weller, Grayson. Ga.,

Susan Henderson, Dawsonville, Ga.,
Po Dickison, Orlando; eight grand­
children; six great-grandchildren.
Memorial services will be at II
a.m. Thursday, July 18, at lim ner
Elk Presbyterian Church with Rev.
Thomas Phillips officiating.
Interment will follow at a later date
in Oak Lawn Cemetery in la k e
Mary.
In lieu of flowers, the family
requests memorial donations to the
Avery County Humane Soricty,
Newland, N.C. 28657.
Reins-Sturdivanl Funeral Home,
Newland, N.C., in chaige of
arrangements.
JU STIN STURGEON
Justin Sturgeon, 15, Weallierford
Drive, Deltona, died Saturday, July
13,2002 at his residence. Bom in San
Diego, Cal., I k * moved to Deltona
this year. He was Protestant by faith.
Survivors include mother, Gina
Spratt, Deltona; father, Paul
Sturgeon, Fall Brook, Cal., step­
father, Steen Spratt, Deltona; step­
brother, Brandon Spratt, Indian
Harbor Beach; maternal grandmoth­
er, Joan Moore, Lakeside, Cal.
Memorial donations may be
made to Hospice of Volusla/Flagler,
3800 Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange,
FL 32119.
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OSCAR WATKINS
Oscar Watkins, 66. of Edwani
I liggins Terrace, Sanfoni, died
Tuesday, July 9 , 2B02, in Central
Florida Regional I li&lt;spiial in Sanfoni.
Him April 1936, in Calvert
County, Md., lie moved to Sanford
more than 17 years ago. I le was
mason by trade. I le was of the
Christian faith.
Survivors include four sons,
Justin, Jerllius and I Vrrico Watkins,
all of Sanfoni, and Quinton Watkins
of St. Leonard, Md.; five daughters,
Barbara, Cindy, Amanda, Jacquline
and Shana Watkias, all of Calvert
County, Md.; 22 grandchildren; anil
12 great grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral I lom e of Sanfoni
is in charge of arrangements.

FRANCES A. TH OM PSON
Frances A. Thompson. 67, Osteen,
died Saturday, July 13,2002. Bom
May 23,1935 in Simpson Creek, S.C.,
she moved to Central Florida in
1952. She retired from S and 11
Fabrication.
Survivors include husband,
Douglas; son, James, O decn; daugh­
ters, Frances Thompson, Lakeland,
Beverly Usk, Bnxaksville, Lori
Towns, Port St. Lucie, Sharon Mills,
Jackson, Mich., Diana Oakley,
Richmond, Ky., Tammy Thompson.
Ormond Beach; brother Edwani
Sessions, Sanfoni; sister, Gladys
Allen, McCall, S.C.,; seven grandchil­
dren.
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spearheads Bulgaria fund-raising m ission
Former Signature GMAC Real
.Estate staff member Tonia Burt
has joined forces with her former
company to help raise funds,
goods and public awareness for
a special goodwill project called
Christmas in Bulgaria.
Burt is the Project Leader for
People for Care &amp; Learning, a
non-profit organization based in
Cleveland, TN, that is trying to
help needy children and families
in the former Communist,
poverty tom country.
Burt is hoping to raise $2,500
in cash and collect a variety of
materials including clothing and
toys for the cause during the
next month.
Signature, Central Florida's
largest locally owned and oper­
ated real estate company, is help­
ing the effort by having collec­
tion boxes at each of its seven
branch offices, says President
and COO John J. Nadlcr.
Signature h is offices in Bay Hill,
Ocoee, Winter Park, Lake Mary,
Clermont,
Oviedo
and
Kissimmee.

“It's a noble cause and we're
delighted to be involved," says
Nadler.
Burt, who will be paying her
own expenses for her November
trip, expects to meet with
approximately 1,000 children
and adults during her five-day
visit. She will be traveling to the
cities of Sofia, Orion and
Kardzhall.
"The mission of our project is
to minister to these people by
giving the gift of Christmas, not
only in material items, but with
the hope of Jesus Christ," says
Burt. “We have a great task
ahead of us, but, thanks to the
support we've received so far,
we are confident of achieving
our goals."
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underwear (particularly for chil­
dren 4 to 18), gloves, scarves,
caps, toothbrushes, tooth paste,
baby clothing, flashlights, batter­
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"We consider everything a gift
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"Sm all items arc particularly
welcome, because they are easily
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Signature's offices are located
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The Pizzuti Com panies donates
land for S C C high-tech facility

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Seminole County Library to entertain children with stories and magic.

The
Pizzuti
Companies,
ow ner and
developer
of
Heathrow
International
Business Center (HIBC), Lake
Mary, Florida, announced its
second major community dona­
tion in the past ten months.
Seminole Community College
(SCC) is the recipient of a 6.1acrc parcel donation valued at
S1.5 million.
The site, located within HIBC
along AAA Boulevard with
Intcrstatc-4 visibility, will be
developed by SCC into a unique
90,000 square foot high-tech
training facility.
The College is expected to
break ground on the three-story
building within the next 12
months. The facility will he the
focal point for growing existing
companies along Florida’s High
Tech Corridor, and attracting
new ones to the area.
"Through this innovative
facility, Seminole Community

College will provide a full array
of services to companies and
employees throughout Florida's
high-tech corridor. We will be
able to work with companies in
very innovative w ays," said
SCC President, Dr. E. Ann
McGee.
"W e are currently
developing partnership models
to design curriculum in tandem
with employers, to best support
their individual and corporate
needs in enhancing career paths
and overall business growth. In
conjunction with our partners,
the facility should become the
catalyst for workforce, econom­
ic, and technology development
in Seminole County." SCC envi­
sions a partnership with UCF
and the Florida High Tech
Corridor Council as integral to
this new 1-4 facility.
The Pizzuti Companies is a
full-service commercial real
estate firm providing develop­
ment, build-to-suit, and proper­

ty And portfolio management
services throughout the Mid
West and Southern US. The
company specializes in Class A
office and institutional grade
industrial facilities as well as
master planned developments.
Founded in 1975 by Ronald A.
Pizzuti, the company remains
headquartered in Columbus,
Ohio with offices in Orlando,
Chicago, and Indianapolis.
Sem inole
Community
C ollege is a com prehensive
post-secondary institution serv­
ing approximately 30,000 stu­
dents a year. SCC offers
Associate in Arts and Associate
in Science degrees, adult and
continuing professional educa­
tion programs, and community
enrichm ent courses at three
locations:
the
SCC
at
Sanford/Lake M ary cam pus;
the SCC at Oviedo campus; and
the
SCC
Hunt
Club
Instructional Center.

Lake Mary executive to head national trade group
Matt Moore, founder and chief high-tech workers with the
executive officer o f TEAM nation's security interests.
Information Services, In c in Lake
Moore said he plans to meet
Mary, is scheduled take over as with Fla. Sen. Bob Graham (D-Fla)
president of
the
National in August and may follow that
Association
of
Computer with an appearance before the
Consulting Businesses (NACCB) powerful Senate Intelligence
in November. NACCB is one of Committee, which Graham chairs.
the nation’s leading technology
"National security is our num­
industry trade associations, repre­ ber one concern,” said Moore,
senting mote than 400 U S. com­ "and the cause of national security
panies with revenues of more than is significantly advanced by keep­
$15 billion.
ing high technology jobs here in
Moore, whose company has the U S."
divisions in Jacksonville and in
Lengthy delays in obtaining
the Washington D.C. area, said security clearances constitute a
among his principal goals as major industry problem, accordNACCB president will be to help . ing to Moore. "Today it takes an
valance industry needs for more average of 15 months and some­

times as long as two years to
process a security clearance and
that is counter to our national
interests," he added.
The problem, Moore empha­
sized, is that in order for the U S.
government to stay ahead of the
technology curve, "we need to
import some high-tech workers
from other countries. But lengthy
delays for security clearances
mean that many jobs may go over­
seas instead.
T h a t defeats the whole pur­
pose of security clearances,"
Moore said. "We need to stream­
line the process so we can stay
ahead of competing foreign inter­
ests."

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An artist's rendering of the new Seminole Community College high-tech facility In Heathrow.

R ealvest negotiates lease fo r 13,000 sq u are feet in L a k e M ary
NAI Realvest Partners, Inc. recently negotiated a
new long-term lease for 12,903 square feet of ware­
house and office spare at 1150 Lake Emma Oaks
Trail in Lake Mary.
Realvest President George Livingston said
Michael Heidrich a principal in the firm, negotiated
the lease transactions representing landlord Realvest

Lake Mary Business Center, LTD.
Matt Sullivan of Colliers Arnold Commercial Real
Estate Services, Inc. in Orlando represented the ten­
ant, Homer Xprcss. The lease is valued at $351,060.
Maitland based NAI Realvest Partners, Inc. is a
fully integrated commercial real estate operating
company.

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will feature hundreds of photographs on 128 pages. This treasure chest
of memories will include photos front Sanford o f yesteryear, giving the
reader a glimpse o f life in Sanford years ago.
This book will be edited locally by the stafT 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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Gallagher warns consumers about state’s Top 10 scams
Florida
Department
of
Insurance regulators and fraud
invetsigators spent much of the
past year rooting out un autho­
rized entities that sold bogus
health iasurance plans mto more
than 30,000 Floridians, leaving at
least $6 million in unpaid claims.
Other major insurance fraud
cases involved agents swindling
customers by slipping them
unwanted products, or failing or
foward to foward premiums leav­
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age. In tire past several months at
least 12 South Florida physicians
have been charged with fraud for
signing insurance claims for med­
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then there was the Pinellas
County man who continued to
cash his wife's wokers compensa­
tion disability checks for six
months after her death.
Some fraud schemes we say
every year, but others you just
can't fathom," Florida Treasurer
and Insurance Commissioner

Tom Gallagher Mid as he rejeased
the department’s annual Top 10
Fraud i.ist.
"I bcleive consumers have
become much more savvy about
asking questions, but they have to
be diligent with every purchase
and every claim," Gallagher said.
"From reading the fine print
before signing onto a policy to
reviewing every explanation of
Benefits they receive from their
insurance companies, consumers
Irave to be their own first line of
defense."
It is estimated that insurance
fraud adds as much as $1,400 a
year to the average Florida fami­
ly's premium costs. Fraud occurs
in all lines of insurance including
auto, life, health, and worker's
compensation. Tire top 10 list
includes some of the most expen­
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received by the title agency from
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thousands of customers.
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applicant a coverage or product
without their knowledge or con­
sent.
Investigators said agency
employees were instructed to
charge as many hidden crisis as
they could get away with, rang­
ing from $40 to $200, with com­
missions of up to 90 percent paid
on those hidden charges.
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investigators that while she
worked with the agney between
September 1995 and November
1996, she saw hidden charges
added to as many as 5,fXX) cus­
tomer bills.

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A South Florida insurance
agent was charged willi orga­
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ment funds tlrat clients intended
to invest in annuities.
Tire furrds were diverted to a
company that had been dissolved
since 1994. Investigators said that
instead of purchasing legimate
annuities from life insurance
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than $100,000 of the investors'
fubnds into a defunct Vero Beach
company.
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charged with fraud for classify­
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his payroll to avoid more than $1
million in workers' compensation
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35 years in prison, is accused of
misclassifying his employees'
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An Aventura insurance agen
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misled elderely customers living
in central and sounth Florida into
buying life insurance when they
thought they were buying or
renewing health insurance poli­
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Jay Stvcn Goldman, 38, agreed
to permanently withdraw from
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also involved former agents,
whose licensed agents. The group
allegedly convinced elderly vic­
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Springs,
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charged with fraud an grand
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wife's disability chocks for six
months after her death in June
2001.
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"Those areas are worthy of
noise mitigation under the terms
of this grant," Dale said.
The grant can be used to pur­
chase property and provide relo­
cation expenses for displaced
homeowners. The purchases must
conform to FAA guidelines, and
Dale said the airport would hire a
consultant to assist with the grant
program.

crease in international
vclcrs.
c
airport's
growth
n’t continue through the
c, July and August,
med LarryG ouldthorpc,
ident of OSI, the compathat runs the day-to-day
rations.
is may be the last
nth we can report posie growth until at least
tem ber," Gouldthorpc
id.
Urports along the East
st have seen a steep drop
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European passengers, in
common location being consid­
|rt because of the Sept. 11
ered for the toll road is from some­
orist attacks, but primariwhere in the Sanford area, possibly
bccausc o f the weak
near where SR-417 intersects with
e rates between the
South Sanford Avenue, to the
'ound and the dollar.
northeast, across the St. Johns
Itemational traffic makes River and running parallel to the
about 70 percent of the
present SR-415 through Osteen
ford’s passengers — with
and the eastern end of Deltona.
bulk of those travelers
Deason said another alternative
1ving during the summer
may be to go in more of an castsignaling an end to the
west direction, south of SR-415, to
jrt's five-month growth
connect with 1-95 at a more southsk.
em point
"It is very, very hard to
"We want to hear from users so
positive growth numwe can prepare our study for the
trs when your primary
counties,” she said.
Market
declines,”
She added that other considera­
juldthorpe said. "End-oftions will also have to be taken into
ear totals should still be
sitive. We’re 10 percent
igher than w e were last
ir at this time. But for the
xt two or three months,
Seminole County Northeast
num bers w on’t show
Democratic Q ub will hold a recep­
sitive growth.”
tion and dinner, Saturday, Aug. 24,
The news could be worse,
at 6 J 0 p.m., at the Hilton
suldthorpe said the airport
Orlando/Altamonte
Springs
i added new international
Hotel
The
event
will
honor
tire
h ts to offset the decline in
late Gov. Lawton Chiles and give
tish
travelers,
most
people the opportunity to meet
ably Edelweiss Airline's
Zurich,
Sw itzerland
to
snford route. He antici»tes that international pas■counts will gradually
nervate over the next 18
nonths.
“The planes are full,
e's just not as many of
em,” Gouldthorpe said.
fVery early on, the tour
_ erators pulled aircraft
ip ad ty from the states in
svor of other 'sun' destinaW e're talking with
operators now to
^ ftterm ln e the im pact for
next year. It should come
back, but over a period o f

Once the property is sold to the
airport, it could be used for avia­
tion activities — hangers, ramp
space — or leased for light indus­
trial uses.
Airport Improvement Program
grants are part of the Aviation
Trust Funa, which is funded
through airplane ticket taxes and
related user fees. In 2000, Congress
approved legislation the requires
Aviation Trust Fund monies to be

invested in airport infrastructure
and related projects.
This is not Hh? first time Mica
has helped secure funding for
noise mitigation, lire Instrument
Landing System (ILS), which
became functional in December
2000, was funded by federal aid.
Wlren using ILS, incoming aircraft
can use a landing path while
maintaining higher altitudes,
which reduces noise.

account, including the impact on
the flatlands such a toll road may
utilize, and possibly doing some­
thing around the St. Johns River
Bridge (formerly known as the
Osteen Bridge), to separate traffic
going to Sanford from traffic going
to the GrccneWay.
Whatever direction it goes, this
new toll road is intended to relieve
traffic on SR-115 and 1-1 which
would help improve mobility in
the region.
Three public workshops arc
scheduled and all interested per­
sons are urged to attend one of
them. The first, Thursday, July 18,
will be Ireld from 6:30 until 8 p.m.,
in the County Commission
Chambers of the Seminole County

ding.
East First Street in Sanford.
The other two meetings will be
Tuesday, July 23, from 6 JO until 8
p.m. at Deltona City Hall, 2345
Providence Blvd. and Wednesday,
July 24, from 6JO until 8 p.m. at
New Smyrna Beach City Hall, 210
Sams Avenue.
Ideas from the general public
and business leaders arc being
sought by tire Florida Turnpike.
There was no immediate indica­
tion regarding when a proposal
will be submitted to the two com­
missions.
For persons unable to attend a
meeting, comments may be cmailcd to Christa.DeasonOdoL
statc.fl.us

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Though international trai­
ls clown, domestic pas­
senger counts continue to
. soar. For the year, domestic
travel is up 52 percent over
2001. Gouldthorpe said he
expects those num bers to
continue to climb, particular­
ly with the addition of Pan
Ain's Newark, N.J. route.
“We think this service has
the capability to do what the
San Juan market is doing,”
Gouldthorpe said. “That is
multiple dally flights. It's
primarily a leisure market,
and we think it will be very,
very popular.”

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wearing hoods, masked, and
armed with handguns, took
money and lottery tickets.
They also pistol-whipped an
employee who was later taken to a
hospital by co-workers for treat­
ment of a head injury.
Some employees were robbed
of their money as well. Some were
tied up and were dircded into an
office and/or a cooler area. There
were approximately a half dozen
workers in tlie store at the time.
After ripping out the phone
lines, tire suspeds fled out tire
back door.
Tire robbers are described as
four black males, ranging from 5
foot 6 indres to 5 foot 11 inches.
Their weights range from 140 to
180 pounds.
Anyone with information
regarding any of these robberies is
urged to call Investigator John
Parker at 407-665-6600 or Crime
Line at 1-800-423-TIPS.

Continued from Page 1A
thing to the effect, "You've got to
be kidding." The suspect then
fired his handgun. This time, he
got away with an undisclosed
amount of cash.
It appears inddents at the
Seminole County Subway and the
Altamonte Springs Circle-K arc
linked. The clothing description,
Including a mask and plaid shirt,
matches.
Investigators arc also compar­
ing notes with Orange County to
determine if the robbery near
Maitland is connected with the
other two inddents.
On 1besday morning, the Winn
Dixie store at 5465 Lake Howell
Road near Winter Park was
robbed.
Suspects, who were waiting
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delivery, to the rear of the store,
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From staff reports
eminole County Public
Schools Title l's initia­
tive at The Harbor
Literacy and Learning Center
in the Sanford Housing
Authority Complexes is going
strong.
RSVP and Dividend
Volunteers, business partners
such as Home Depot of
Oviedo, Second Harvest Food
Bank of Central Florida,
Seminole Volunteer Enterprises,
Inc., BETA Parenting Center,
Seminole Herald, Florida Sun
News, local law enforcement
agencies and collaborative part­
ners have contributed in mak­
ing this an exciting and fulfill­
ing summer session for the stu­
dents at the Harbor.
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ticipating in a variety of activi­
ties such as gymnastics, 4-H
BLT (Building Leaders Together
&amp; Youth Volunteer Club),
Orlando Shakespeare Festival,
arts and crafts. In addition to
Harbor students' computer
lessons, tutorials, educational
games and visits such as the
Orlando Museum of Art and
Science Center.
"Appreciation is extended to
Dr. Andy Michaud, Dr. Rion
Forconi, Heathrow Women's
Club, volunteers and all
Harbor's business partners
who contributed in making this
an enjoyable summer session
for the students and families
attending the Harbor Literacy
gt Learning Centers," said
Elizabeth Graham, Community
Education/Administrator of
the Harbor Programs.

Elmar Jonas helps Dtante Dingle make a bird house during a workshop at the Oviedo Home Depot. Dingle la
attending The Harbor Literacy and Learning Center this summer.

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seen how the one-on-one Inter­
action has helped the younger
students.
"This has been a wonderful
program, and It's been a great
opportunity for the kids to
read," the 17-ycar-old said.
"But, It's also helping me grow,
too."
Tuesday was the last day for
the 4-H summer program at the
Harbor.
Each
participant
received, during an ice cream
party, a personalized tote bag
tilled with "gently used" books
collected by the Teen Club.
Although the program is
over, some of the 4-H teen-agers
may return to the center.
"We would like to continue
with some sort of literacy pro­
gram In the fall," LawMcCumber said. "Everyone has
had such a great experience this
summer."
Graham-Glover said the
group would always be wel­
comed at the Harbor.
"G etting the community
involved is what our program at
the Harbor is about," GrahamGlover said. "We love our vol­
unteers and business partners.
Without them, we could not
thrive."
To find out more about vol­
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PARENTS MEETING
The Sanford Youth
Football and Checrlcading
Association (SYFA) is
requesting that all parents
who have a child participat­
ing in football or chccrlcading for the 2002 season come
to a mandatory parents
meeting tomorrow
(Thursday, July 18) at 6 3 0
p.m. in the Seminole High
School Auditorium
Also, the SYFA has posi­
tions available for several
assistant coaches for the
upcoming 2002 Pop Warner
Football season. Please call
407-322-5798 if you are inter­
ested.
The SYFA is also in need of
an assistant dance coach to
work with the cheerleaders.
You must be 18 or over to
apply. Call 1-866-OURSYFA
for more information.

M ASCOT GAMES
The Celebrity Mascot
Games celebrates its 10th
Anniversary as it returns to
Central Florida, July 19 and
20, showcasing the comic tal­
ent of the best, brightest and
funniest team mascots from
the world o f sports.
The games are to be held
Friday, July 19, at 1 p.m. In
the Edmunds Center on the
campus of Stetson
University in DeLand, and
Saturday, July 20, at 7 p.m.
in the TD Waterhouse Centre
in Orlando. The Celebrity
Mascot Games benefit the
New Hope for Kids

foundation.

An all-star selection o f
more than 25 mascots ars
Invited to participate from
the NBA, NFL, NHL, Major
League Baseball and NCAA.
Tickets for the Stetson
show are available for $5 at
the gate or by calling 386822-8100 and tickets for the
Orlando presentation are
available for $7 at the gate or
by calling the Orlando
Centroplex at 407-849-2020.
For more information
regarding the 10th
Anniversary Celebrity
Mascot Games, please call
the Central Florida Sports
Commission at 407-648-4900.

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.
The Camp, taught by
USPTR certified Greg James
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 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 information call 407682-6086 or 407-330-5697.

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ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S —
Altamonte Babe Ruth Baseball is proud
to announce that its very own 10-andUnder Minor "A " All-Star team is head­
ed to the Cal Ripken 10-Year-Old World
Scries in Baskcrsficld, California.
The World Series will run August 3rdthrough-lOth.
The Altamonte team recently won the
District 8 Championship and is currently

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SANFORD — Seminole
County has another State
Champion.
After a scare in Its first game of
the tournament, the Altamonte
Springs All-Stars barely had to
work up a sweat as it rolled to
the titie In the 2002 Senior "B "
Babe Ruth Baseball State
Tournament this past weekend
on Rinker-Stenstrom Field at
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium.
The local squad had to ccomi
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ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S —
The Olympics arc coming to
Seminole County this week.
The seven cities of Seminole
County will again compete
when the 5th Annual Intra-City
Youth Olympic Festival is con­
tested this Friday (July 19).
There will be track and field,
team events, a brain bowl and
swimming events.
The event for children ages 612 is being hosted by the
Seminole Cities Recreation
Council and will be held at
Lake Brantley High School in

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crew had the place immaculate,
drawing praise from the
schools involved on how great
it was to play in such a fine
complex.
The tournament also was the
only one in Central Florida to
finish on schedule Friday night
as the groundscrew got the

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LEESBURG — The Sanford
All-Stars gave it the old college
try, but weariness and the tough
weekend situation finally
proved to be too much.
The locals won a game on
Saturday and another on
Sunday, before again falling to
Sarasota and being eliminated
from the 2002 Babe Ruth
Baseball 15-Under State
Tournament at Pat Thomas
Field in Leesburg.
After getting Friday off to
regroup following a 2-0 opening

By Dean 8mHh
Sports Editor

Intra-City
Olympics
this week
By Dean Smith

B y Dm i i Smith
Sports Editor

Tony Duber scored on Matt
Powhlda's sacrifice fly in the
bottom of the seventh inning to
give Altamonte Springs a 9-8
victory over Mandarin, from
the Jacksonville area, in its first
game.
After that it was clear sailing
as crushed Hawthorne-Lake
Area, 15-1, in the Winner's
Bracket final and strolled past
Mandarin, 13-5, in the
Championship Game on
Sunday.
The tour-team double elimi­
nation tournament was able to
finish as scheduled despite the
rainy conditions on Friday and
Saturday that kept the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department grounds crew very
busy.
Head groundskeeper Angel
Figueroa and crewmen James
Lee Hood and Ronnie "Tootie"
Gainers, along with
Tournament Directors Alan
Greene and Duane LaFollette,
are owed a great deal of grati­
tude for their hard work in
keeping the field playable
despite conditions that would
have required most tourna­
ments to be suspended.
This is the second straight
tournament that Figueroa and
his crew have been called upon
to keep the stadium playable.
Back in May, Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium played host
to the Class 6A-District 2

w e st

Calloway, Drew Cryar, Chris East, Brett
Hill, Kyle Iordan, Adam Overbay,
el IPadilla, Grayson -Tylant,
- —Jimmy
Gabriel
d Tyler
Wallace,
TVlcr Warn
Warmoth.
cc, and
Although
hough IBabe Ruth Baseball covers
xpenses,
c s, the team still
some•iof the•
(ex
needs your help!
If anyone is interested in sponsoring
the team or would like to make a dona­
tion to help defray expenses, please call
Diane Beninato at 407-521-9776 or
Jennifer Overbay at 407-265-9717.

A lta m o n te
ro m p s to
17-18 title

Great run ends for
Sanford 15-U stars

See Briefs, Page 2B

in

training for Bakersfield at Eastmonte
Park in Altamonte Springs.
The team is managed by Kevin Hill, a
former University or North Florida base­
ball players who has been coaching
youth baseball for four years.

The Derek Waugh-Stetson
University Basketball Camps
will be holding an
Individual Camp July 21-25
at the Edmunds Activities
Center in DcLand.
For more information call
Coach Jon Coffman at 386822-8144.

Altamonte Sports is cur­
rently holding registration
for the Worth Club K Girls
Fast Pitch Pitching Camp on
idy 23-25 at Merrill Park.
July
imp is open to girls
The cam
8. It will run as a
ages 9-18.
half-day camp with girls
ages 9-12 attending h o rn '
a jn . to noon and girls 13
and over attending from 1

h e a d in g

loss to Sarasota, Sanford
responded on Saturday with a
6-3 victory over Tanglewood in
a game that took seven hours to
complete.
That would be the only game
played on Saturday and Sanford
was forced to move over to
Lake-Sumter Community
College for its first game on
Sunday.
Playing Ponte Verde, John
Campos-Whitley hurled a twohitter and the offense scored
four runs in the third inning as
Sanford won 6-0.
But the long hours, high heat
See Sanford, Page 2B

------ —

playing surface in tremendous
shape despite a downpour that
had to fall in inches in minutes.
This weekends tournament, for
players 16-to-18 years old,
opened with Hawthome-Lakc
Area pounding Interlachen, 168.
Hawthorne-Lake Area took
control immediately, scoring

An Altamonte Springs pitcher
(above) releases a pitch and a
Mandarin Al-Star batter (left)
fouls off a pitch during the
same game during the 2002
Senior *B* Babe Ruth Baseball
State Tournament this past
weekend at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium. Altamonte
Springs went 3-0 In the tourna­
ment, including a pair of wins
over Mandarin, to win the State
Championship.

seven runs in the bottom of the
first inning and held leads of 90 and 12-2 before Interlachen
closed the gap slightly.
Pat Williams had a pair of
doubles and scored three runs
for Hawthorne-Lake Area,
while the No. 9 hitter in the
line-up, Zach Spencer, also
scored three runs.
See Seniors, Page 2B

' " V

*

10 a.m.
To get to Lake Brantley High
School take 436 and go to Sand
Lake (toad and go west
towarxis Apopka, the school is
just down the road on the right.
The schedule for the day is as
follows:
10 a.m. _ Opening
Ceremonies.
1 0 3 0 a.m. _ Field Events
(softball throw, standing broad
jump, running long jump).
10:50 a.m. _ 50-yard dash.
11 a.m. _ Volleyball (one team
from each site and teams will
consist of three boys and three
girls).
11:15 a.m. _ Hot Shot
Competition (basketball shoot­
ing from marked spots on the
floor against the clock).
1130 a.m. _ Brain Bowl
Games.
1130 a.m. _ 440-yard tun.
Noon _ Lunch break (lunch
will be provided to all partici­
pants and helpers).
1 p.m. _ 4 x 100 relay.
1 p.m. _ Water Balloon Toss
(6-7 year olds only and teams
must have one boy and one
girl).
1:20 p.m. _ Swimming begins.
1 3 0 p.m. _ TLg-O-War
begins (one team from each site
made up of three boys and
three girls).
1:45 p.m. _ Obstacle Course.
2:15 p.m. _ Awards
Ceremony.
For more information, contact
the Sanford Recreation
Department at 407-330-5697 or
your local recreation depart­
ment.

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A Sanford All-Star batter awaits the pitch during a game Sunday at Lake-Sumter Community College in Leesburg.
Sanlord went 2-2 in the 2002 15-Under Babe Ruth Baseball State Tournament to finish In the top five In the 11 -Team
Double Elimination Tournament.

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Wednesday, July 17.2002

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Legend C ars, winged sprints, NHRA to run locally this week
Sp ecial to the Herald

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BITHLO — Orlando Spccdworld will be hosting
the Legend Cars this Friday (July 19th).
Also on the evening's card will be heats and fea­
tures in the other FASCAR divisions of Uandalero,
Mini-Stock, Sportsman, Super Stock and Strictly
Stock.
There will be no Super Late Models or
Modifieds this week as those cars will be at USA
International Speedway in Lakeland for special
events.
The mods will be running Race #6 of the 1’ro
Modified Tour Scries and tne Supers will be run­
ning Race No. 1 of the Florida Triple Crown. The
race will also be No. 6 on the Sunbelt Super
Series.
Pit gates open at 5 p.m. with grandstands open­
ing at 7 p.m. and racing action beginning at 8
p.m. every Friday night at the track located 17
miles east of Orlando between Orlando and
Titusville on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
For Orlando Spcedworld raceday info only call
407-568-1367.

TBARA AT NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
SAMSULA — New Smyrna Speedway is sched­
uled to receive a visit from the TBARA (Tampa
Bay Area Racing Association) winged sprints this
Saturday (July 20).
Also on the card will be heats and features in
the FASCAR divisions of Late Model, Sportsman,
Mini Stock, Super Stock and Strictly Stock.
There will be no Super Late Models or
Modifieds this week as those cars will be at USA
International Speedway in lakeland for special
events.

Modified Tour Series and the Supers will be running Race No. 1 of the Florida
Crown. The
' “Triple
ipleC
ace will also be No. 6 on the Sunoe
ib elt!Super
race
Sunbelt
Series.
cries.
Pit gates will open at 4 p.m. with
grandstands
vith grand
open a 6 p.m. and racing action beginning at 7:30
p.m.
NSS is located 10 miles South of Daytona Beach,
between 1-4 (Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84, West)
at the Intersection of Highway 44 &amp; State Road
415 in Samsula, between New Smyrna Beach,
DcLand, 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 FASCARNOW0AOL.COM.
Also you are invited to tunc In to Daytona's
WNDB-AM 1150 "The new "VOICE" o f 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
s
"your" radio show!

ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD DRAGWAY
BITHLO — Orlando Spcedworld Dragway will
be hosting the next installment of the

NHRA/Summlt ET Series this Saturday (July
20th).
The Super Pro, Sportsman, Pro-Cycle and Junior
Dragster classes will be in action.
The local track also hosts "Street Drags" every
Wednesday and Friday night from 6 p.m. until
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 anil race day weather informa­
tion call 407-568-5522.

V O L U SIA SPEEDW AY PARK
BARBERVILLE — The national late model show
and powder puff derby was cancelled this past
weekend at Volusia Speedway Park due to weath­
er conditions. A new rain date within a few days.
The regular Saturday night program also had to
be cancelled.
The powder puff also scheduled last weekend
will be rescheduled within a few days.
This Saturday night (July 20) a regular evening's
schedule of races in the Late Model, Hobby Stock,
Street Stock, Mini Stock and Pure Stock classes
will be run.
Also as an added attraction, there will be a 100Yard Dash for kids ages 9-15.
If you wish to enter you need to call the speed­
way at 386-985-4402 as soon as possible.
Grandstands open at 5 p.m. and racing starts at
7:30 p.m.
General Admission is $10 with children 12 and
under fax:. The track also offers Senior and
Student discounts.
In other news, the Children's Bicycle Races for
riders ages 5-7,8-10 and 11-15 have been resched­

uled for Saturday night, July 27th!!
All entries, new and old, need to call in again to
enter their name. Otherwise the track has no way
of knowing how many participants it has. Please
call Gloria/Vicky with name, age and telephone
number.
If you have any questions, please call Gloria at
386-985*4402.
All parents: please meet Gloria at 5 p.m. by the
office window to sign forms and receive numbers.
At 6:45 p.m. all contestants will proceed to the
back of track to wait for bikes to race at intermis­
sion.
After your race has been run:
1.1st, 2nd, 3rd placements stay together on
track for trophles/picturcs/videos.
2. Everybody else group together for a
photo/vldeo. Quickly please!
3. After photos, please proceed straight out
through pit exit on left.
4. All but 1st, 2nd, 3rd please stop at pit gate
and receive your trophies from Gloria.
The track apologizes that time docs not permit
races for different classes of bikes (10-spccd, pedal
bikes, etc.) For your age bracket, you may enter
whatever style/ class of bike that you wish.
Helmets MANDATORY.
For information on schedules, etc. call 386-9854402 or visit the web at http://www.volusiaspecdwaypark.com.
Volusia Speedway Park is located Just 15 miles
west of Ormond Beach. From 1-95, take exit 88
west on State Road 40. From Highway 17, turn
left on SR 40. The facility is five miles cast of
Barbcrville.

Sanford'
Continued from page IB
to right, scoring Smith and giv­
and humidity, and tired arms,
ing Sanford a 5-3 lead.
finally got to the locals as
On Sunday, Sanford jumped
Sarasota used a seven-run sec­
on top immediately as Annett
ond inning to eliminate Sanford, walked with two out in the top
14-2.
of the first inning and stole sec­
Fridav started well for the
ond before scoring on a double
Sanford All-Stars as John Ilgcn
by Farrahkhan.
held down Tanglcwood early.
In the third inning, Ilgcn led
But then Ure tournament
off with a walk and then got
turned into a repeat of the dis­
consecutive singles from Martin,
trict tournament as several rain
Annett, Farrahkhan and Larry
delays plagued the game, which Thomas Jr. to score four runs.
began at 10 a.m. and did not fin­
Sanford's final run came in
ish until after 5 p.m.
the sixth inning when Brown
Sanford took the lead in the
walked, stole second and third,
top of the third inning. Ilgcn
and scored on a single by Ilgcn.
started the rally by drawing a
Campos-Whitley was out­
two-out walk. Nick Martin and
standing on the mound, not
Josh Annett followed with
allowing more than one
walks also to load the bases
bascrunner in any inning and
before Khalil Farrahkhan sin­
only allowing one runner to
gled in two runs and Whitley
reach second base the entire
singled in a third run. ., ,
game.
Tanglcwood tied the came in
He only struck but three and
the bottom o f the third inning,
walked one, but only two fly,
but Sanford quickly regained
balls wore hit the entire seven
the lead for good.
innings.
Dontay Brown led off with a
In what proved to be
walk and moved to second on a
Sanford's final game, Sarasota
scored two runs in the fust
sacrifice by Cody Miller. Brown
then scored on a single by
inning and seven runs in the
second inning to kind of dull
Brandon Smith. After a stolen
base and an out, Martin singled
the pain of the subsequent

defeat.
But Sanford fought hard to the
end against the powerful
Sarasota squad, with llgen
walking and scoring a run in
the third inning and Thomas
doubling and scoring on a sin­
gle by Antonio Miller.
The Sanford All-Stars were
managed by Blaine Miller, with
Gene Gunter and Adam Whitley
serving as coaches. Making up
the roster were Sergio Bryant,
Khalil Farrahkhan, Cody Miller,
Larey Thomas Jr., Antonio
Miller, Brandon Smith, Nick
Martin, Josh Annett, John llgen,
John Campos-Whitley, Patrick
Bowers, D avis Norvell, Kevin
Lowe, Dontay Brown and
Terrance Morring.
The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department, the coaches, play­
ers and fans v/buld like to scnS
out a special thank you to‘
Sunniland Corporation arid
Sanford Elks Lodge BPOE #1241
for serving os sponsors for the
team and picking up a Urge
portion o f the expenses incurred
by the squad over two very
tough tournament weekends.

Briefs

Seniors

Continued from page IB
p.m. to 4 p.m.
Cheryl kempf, founder of Worth Club K in
Tennessee, will lead the camp with instruction
also coming from various college coaches and for­
mer college and Olympic players.
For additional information please contact Alicia
Flowers at 407-571-8728 or aliciaf@altamonte.org.

W INTER SPRIN GS HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL 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.
The 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 Boars' staff, also instructing at
the camp will be former NFL players and current
college football players.

A A

th e !
learn I
coaches, and get ready for the Pop Warner
Football season. ATC Certified Dalners will be on
hand at the camp.
D ie camp will focus on skill development and
will include a speed training portion on Saturday
with former Detroit Lion Dana Reaves.
Those wishing to attend the camp must register
before July 19th and must have a current physical
to participate.
ror more information, or to obtain a registration
form, please call Coach Katz at 407-320-8741.

CASSELBERRY SW IMM ING
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.

A C TIO N

9

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Continued from page IB
Kyle Moyer had a double and
scored two runs for Intcrlachen.
In the second game, Mandarin
and Altamonte Springs both
scored three runs in the first
Inning and five runs in the
fourth inning, setting the fateful
bottom of the seventh inning.
Tony Duber led off with a
ground single to left and went
to second when the throw back
to the infield got away. Chase
Rozcll then drew a walk, before
both runners advanced on a
wild pitch.
Powhida, who recently gradu­
ated from Lyman High School,
then lifted a fly to the outfield,
allowing Duber to race home
with the winning run.
Duber led Altamonte Springs
with four hits, including a dou­
ble, and driving in three runs.

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Also contributing were David
Figueroa (triple, two runs, RBI),
Andy Rodriguez (single, two
runs, RBI), JT . Robertson (sin­
gle, run, RBI), Phil Kelly (two
runs), Jason Comas (run) and
Powhida (RBI).
John Bruner and R J. Debee
both doubled and scored two
runs each for Mandarin.
Mandarin then 6taycd alive
erasing an early 3-0 deficit and
then scoring 11 runs in the
fourth inning to eliminate
Interlachen, ’ C-3.
Nate Shaw had three hits,
including a triple, and scored
three runs, while John Bruner
also had three hits, Including
two doubles, and scored three
runs to lead the Manadarin
attack.
Brandon Avila had a double
for Intcrlachen.
In the Winner's Bracket finale,
Altamonte Springs again got off
to a slow 6tari, not getting on
the board until scoring seven
runs in the third inning. The
locals then did even better in
‘ the fifth inning, scoring eight
runs to dose out the Run Rule
victory.
Chris Tam led the Altamonte
offense driving in two runs and
scoring two runs on two singles.
Other hitters were Figueroa
(two singles, two runs, RBI),
Rodriguez (two singles, run,
RBI), Rozeli (double, two runs,
three RBI), Powhida (double,
two runs, RBI), Duber and Ryan
Chmcilcski (two runs each) and
Kelly and Comas (one run
each).
Zach Spencer again led
Hawthomc-Lake Area with a
double and a single.
Mandarin also used to big
innings to oust Hawthorne-Lake
Area and advance to the finals
with a 10-2 victory.
Mandarin scored five runs in
the first inning and four runs in
the sixth inning to secure the
win.
Bruner was 3for-4 with a

double and two runs scored,
while Davie Bell tripled and
doubled for Mandarin.
Williams' double In the third
inning was the only hit for
Hawthome-Lake Area.
The final saw neither team
score until the third inning
when Altamonte Springs scored
twice and never looked back,
building leads of 4-0 and 12-1,
on the strength of a six-run
sixth, before Mandarin scored
four runs in the bottom of the
sixth inning.
Doing the damage offensively
for Altamonte Springs were
Figueroa (three singles, three
runs), Duber (home run, single,
two rum, five RBI), Rodriguez
(double, single, run, RBI), Rozeli
(double, run, RBI), Dane Moyer
(single, two runs, RBI),
Robertson (single, two runs),
Lucas Mullins (single, RBI), and
Powhida and Tam (one run
scored each).
Danny Lane had a double and
two singles for Mandarin.
Members of the Altamonte
Springs All-Stars were Andy
Rodriguez, Matt Powhida,
Davla Figueroa, Tony Duber,
Chase Rozeli, J.P. Robertson,
Dane Moyer, Ryan Chmeileski,
Lucas Mullins, Chris Tam, Phil
Kelly, Jason Comas, and
William Penland.
2002 SEN IO R " B "
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STATE TOURNAM ENT
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aV a U S . Highway 17-02 and 500
tod Souto ol to* North In* d L d 68.
Brock D of D R Unchar ■ Survey d
to* Laay Grant recorded m Plat Book
1. Pag* 8. Pubic Racorda of
Banknote County. Florida; thane*
North M a r East 28 7 ted. toanca
North 24 I f East 87.1 lad. toanca
North 73 25' Ead. 34 87 ted to to*
New Easterly right d way d U S
Highway 17-82. lor a point d begin­
ning; toanca cononut North 7326'
Ead 93 M l**L toanca 8outo 27 87
Ead 26888 teal; toanca North M
44 4(7 Wad. 227.M ted paraM w*h
to* North in* d Biu*berry Hat
Subdrviaion. aa racordad In Plal
Book B. Pago 8. Pubic Racorda d
Samtoote Cowry. Honda, to to* new
Eaaaarty rtghl d way d U S . Mgyiway
17-92. toanca North 08 00r Ead
200 00 ted dong add Eadarty nghl
—a wiy tea
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Of
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b n r'Otra C
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US Mghway 17-SI.
PERSONAL PROPERTY - SEE
ATTACHED "EXHW T S'
Of Vft soao’Miing prop^rry
now owntd Of hiracllif acquirid
0w pfoot t d i and pfoduett Vwrtof:
A l aqupmanf *na m icniwy, nauo
Ing powtf-drtvtn maefunary and
tqulpmtnl, fumtura. and ftxturat
now ownad of hacttflaf to^jlrtd.
of. tN atiachmanta. tcctaaortta.
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kwh Dwonyng
thereto or tor ua* In connacuon
Al
varacto* regtetorad tor ua* w*m pub­
ic highways or olrada, now marwd
or hordnahor aeguirad, logatod artto
manti. tootaaorttt, ptrta. tQuIpmam ana Doa w e n g rg vw rtn o*
tor us* In connedton toarvakh.
A l kwanlory, raw materials, work In

STATE O F FLO R BA
PUBLIC N O T K 1 O f BCTENT TO ISSUE
CONSTRUCTION PEIdST
Tito Dapartownt d Eiwkonmantal Praaacacn gkraa netto* d (a tolar* to lasus
a parnto to Tlanatto Corporattan. (738 SoutopoM Drtna S. JB7S. Jackaonyd*.
FL 32202-4177. to toersaaa toa oparattond capactty al toa atttttog butt aolds
an] | | jd i iraniltr (aetty. Th a n opanMona a n aoureaa ol air amdalorto and
ar* pail d an stosttng Iwcaay which la located at 25*1 Waal M i SKaaL
BantonL Satntoola Coway. Hortda. Th* Dapartowr* ha* asatgnad FI*
Nwdtor 117037BOO4JIC to to* ptRsoL
Th* Daparttnartt wfl latu* to* pam* atth toa attached confltottt unte« a
taapena* racakrad to accordance wih to* toiowing prooadwa* raaWta to a &lt;••
latent dsedton or ttpencad change ol terms or oondNon*.
The Dapartmar* wfl accept wrtttan oomtnanN oonoamlng toa proposed pan
ltd lasuano* aetton tor a period d 14 day* tram to* dal* d pubkcancn ol
■PUBLIC N O D C f OF ttlTENT TO ISSUE CONSTRUCTION FERM T.' Wldon
oamnwraa ahoiid ba provided to toa OMrtd odoa d 331 ( Magi** Boulevard.
M a t s . Orlando. Florida 32*03. Any wrtttan command Nad anal b* mad*
avattabte lor pubtto kwpecoon. ( aatton oommorda isoakrad laautt to a algnd-

or hddnalter acqukad.
4| aavwawae r*CStVSb
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•RubbarmaU Tbad Can
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r uA*J Uc antnes
Th* Daparsnar* wtt daua toa pants trtto toa attachad oonSttona wdaaa a
dnaly pattton tor an ttdrtolattatoia hearing It Rad pursuant to Baetton*
H O M S and 11087 Flortd* BdttAs* (F A ), baton toa daaidna lor Mng a pattBorv 7?t9 pfootdwM hv piMonlnQ tot i hMrtnQ m M l forth bikM.
A ptrton &gt;* io m tubjtanM InterMta
Bflocted by Vw propOMd ptrmMng
dieMon fnty ptMoo foe tn f t r t n t l n l n procMdtog (httrtnfl) undtt
S td o n t 1 » J a 9
120J 7 of 0w Rortti filMulM. T h t ptMon muM oonlaln
I (raottvad) to to* Odoa d

I ar any ol toa part** M a d M r mud b* dad wSTWi 14 ddf* d
l d tod noioa d M a d . Patttton* dad by any panena otoer toan t o r n
anddd to airtttan nados under Baetton 1 2000( 1) N to* Ftarlda BHkttaa muM
ba dad wSNn 14 day* at putattatton d to* putt* nottoa or wddn 14 My* d
racRpI ol tola nottca d toaara. whkharw ocewa d a l Under ttaetton 120 (0 (3 ).
F A , limadimA any parson aho aakad toa Dapaibnant tor nottoa d agency
aetton may da a patttton wdttt 14 day* «f lacatpta* tod nottoa, lagarSaaaal
toa dd* ol pubttedton. A paattonar ahal mal a copy ol toa padton to toa app*cart tt 0&gt;a adfraa* Moated afaov* « tw ima cl Btog. Tha M b d of any pareon to Ba a ftettian wlhbi 9w appropriate Mma parted ttw l owwtttote a wttvar d tod pamorYa nd* to rafliate an admtotobattra d*l*imki*»an (haartng)
water Saettona 12050* and 120ST F. B . ar to kWarvan* In tola praoaadtog
and parttolpdt aa a party to tt. Any subaaquad tntonmrSon a d ba ody d toa
appnwd d toa pratUng odoar ipton toa dn g d a motton In oomplanoa add
FUe 2B-10S106 d to* Honda Adti*totdttd Cede (F A C .)
A padton tod dtopi aaa toa matortal toed on wdeh to* DapadnanTa aetton la
baaed a w l contain toa tottosttng Monntttan:
(a) The name i d add*** d each agancy M ad id and aadi agancyh da or
H addtatton twattoat. ( d awn:
(b) The name, addrasL and telephone number d toa pedtoner, toa name,
add***, and tete(toone number d toa pedtoner** taprsaaddkra, ( any w d *
dial ba toa addaaa tor aanao* purpoaaa durtng to* eowaa d to* paooaadtog;
and diarM vM ton dh o w to* padtonar'saubtMSd Hartals *B be dtedad
by toa agwidf daaarmlnaaon;
(c) A statement d how and whan passonar received nottoa d toa t p - y

I d toa dttmate tods attagad. aa watt aa ttw rutea and
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rtoi ‘ ‘
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(1) A alaaamarttdtotapaicdto nlta or atokda* to* ptttttonar oontonda tagM*
rmterad or modtootton d ttw agancY* proposed aetton; and
(g) A ItotomaR d to* retd t o u f l by ttw pa t m a r. atattng pmetoato ttw
r mM i m 0tt igarcy to toftt nth itt p t d to 0ft tgtffc^t
Otptrtriftnfi td to n lib tttd a h t l t o t Vwi no aucti taoto tr t to dfaputo and
o0ttnrtM toft! oontoto 0tt atfTft toAonntton aa aaf forth abovt, aa t t t o d
by A lM I t - 100^01 f k C .
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aganoy aetton, to* Mng d a patttton maans tod to* Daparlmarrs Mid aetton
may ba ttttaram (ram ttw podtton token by » In tote ndtoa. Pereona whoa*
aubaMtof toiaraala a 0 ba abactod by wiy auoh Into dactaton of N
Dapartmanf on 0ia appiotton hava 0ia ifgN to patton to baooma a ptrty to
0ia pfooaatfng, to aooofdanoa u t i 0ta n o ifw n in ti aaf tonh a t o t i
Madtotan m tor Sacton 120 573 of toa Ftortda Btototoa la not tvttabto to

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* FWar Racks
•Hot* Radk
•Eihaud Fan
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(D)OFFICEEQUIPMENT
• D R B. Bystema -Car Welch*.
Cofnpultf. Montof. Ktybotrd,
Prtraar (3) Keypads
•NE C. Etacka IV24 Phono System
•&gt; Drawer Ftong Cablnd
d Pudto Sato to to* N d w d did bad
biddar tor cash daring d to* how d
11S0 o’clock a m on ( » (to day d
AugutL 2002 an toa eutokto d to*
r u n uoos o* r o omrwxM
County Courtooua*. 301 Norfl Park
Avanua. Bartord. FL 37771-12«2
DATED H a day d JU LIO . 2002
MARYANNS MORSE
Chrk d toa C b o d Cowl
(COURT BEAU

Ad . parsons artto
naadng a apactel aocom*
to parkcjpate ki tow proahoutd contact Court
d 301 Norto Park
Avanu*. SerAord. Ftortda 32771,
IMaphon* (407)886-4330. n d tolar
toan aavan (7) day* prior to to* pro(TDO) 1000965-0771, ar Vole* (V)
l-aOOM ittTTO. VW Honda Rstey
SUZANNE E. O U E R T , ESQ.
Hdtond I KnM* LLP
Pod Otoca Boa 1628
Ortando, FL3
17,24,2002

A oofhptoto pratocf toa la avalafela tor pubtc toapacton during normal buafnaM howt, 500 a m to S A ) p m . Monday 0froucpt Friday, amapf tagai hotoayv, ar via
a cnw w in ffM i rmsciion, m i i Magwv
BoaAavard. Sad* 232. Ortondo. Florida.
Pubiah: J d y 17.2002
ST. JOHNS NVSN WATER MANAQSMSNT D H TM C T
Otoaawr— n N it t a ia lbilindittOtotttolDaaNH n
Th* Otobtd dm * ndtoa d la Intent to ta u t a parrnk to toa tottowtog appttcam&lt;i)on Aueud I I ,
Trlrtty Capttai U d , ITS Lookout Plao*. Sutta 201, Mdttand, a 32751. appttcatton *4-117-22367-2. Th* prated la tocaaad In Samlnote Cowry, Sacton 30.
Township 21 Bouto, Rang* 30 Ead Th* ERP appkcaaon It lor moiMcaaon
and oporaaon d an aatettng aurtaoa ewlor managamam system by rdocaang
0ia taMtog ratonton pond approatoiaiafy 300 toal waal of 0ia praaanl ata. Th*
tacaMng waterbody la Bad O rty Creak.
Th* Beat*) conteHng each d toa abova M ad apgttcatton(a) are t aldili lot
kwpartton Monday torauRi Friday aaoapt tortegal hd ktoia. B OO i n to IS O
P J I a toa BL Jonna Vwar w a if Managarnant uama naaaquanan ot na
appropriate Samoa Cantor. The Dtektd wB laka acton on each parmtt oppttcakon toted above wdaaa a patttton tor an admkdaaratoa pnxwodng (hearing)
la toad pursuant to to* praiteiona d Saettona 120 88# and H O S T, Ftortda
Ihamtol Chapter 28-10* and AOC-1.1007. Florida Adronlekaava Coda
tF X O )
A paraen whoa* aubatorttd Hartals art attactod by any dttteDtektdaprepaaad parmaang dadakma tdandteO above may pataon tor admHattaava
haartng to aocerdma adto Badtona 1 I0 5 M and I20S7, F B , ar d l parttea
may reach * wrtttan agraamad on maittaann aa an tttamatt a tamady wntet
■aetton 130.573, F A Choodng muttattnn a d n d adnarady dtod ttw t y a to
« hearing tt maittattnn doe* n d maul to a aadanwnt Tha praoadura* tor purautog nwdatton ar* M toto to Baetton 120(73. F S . and Rdat M-10S1I1
and2tt-10S40t-.408.FAC. Patttton* mud comply wdi to* lagManwnto d
Horkto Adidddrato* Coda. Chapter 28- 10* and ba M d atth (woabad by)
ttw Otetod Cterk. located d Dwttia Htadguartem. 40M Raid Blrad. Patottw.
Ftorkto 32177.
Patti , i l a admnwttaeva haartng on ttw above appttcdtorX*) mud H toad
• ttk towtSy ona (21) days d pubteaton d tote ndtoa aa w**n heanly tor
(28) day* d ttw Dwkwl dapoarong tow ncatoa d Hsnl in to* matt tor (was par­
son* lo whom to* Dwkid mala adual nottca F Mure to to* a pataon ekNn
tow ton* partod ahal csrwtouto a wtovar d any rtd* auch pomon may have to
I an admktotratti* ddamtowtton (hearing) widat Bacaona 12068* and
120S7.FS.ooncarrengtoaaubtedpannAappacskan Pdtoon*e*8chto*
toad to acoordanca wdi ttw above araatotona are aubrecr to M itead
. _
_________ l haartng ptocaa* to dH lgnad to
agancy acton, to* tong d a y idton mean* tod ttw Dwtocfa ttnd aetton may
ba totttram bom tow powtton lakan by i In ttte nobce d H a r t Pamonaetooa*
aubdanad maarads wtt b* attadtd by any auch towl dadaion d to* Dwtrtd
on ttw appftcatton have toa hd* 10 bacoma a party to ttw procatdng. to accordanoa wtti toa ragwrtnwraa ad torth atova
Otorta Lawte, Deactor. Dwwm d Pamtt Date 8*rvtoa*
BL Johns Rwar Water Managamartt Dwtna
Pubtoh: July 17,200a
000*7

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000*2
M T M iC S IC U IT COUNT
O f TH* EIGHTEENTH
JUOICtAL CS4CUIT M
ANO FOR ttttMBKX tt
COUNTY, FUNSOA
C a n Me.: tt2-OR-0171l-0*T-K
tn ttw vaaraate d
LCD.
BCD.
COD.
Chtdran
NODCS O f ACTION
TO: JOAOUttJ F. DE SA’
Lad Known Addraaa:
742* Bhaepahaad Drtva. Hudson.
Hortda, 34M7
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toet an ecoon
L
wX lwrmmeuon
a i i t o i a k i n e^
PC
Of m
p evaea lU
iu■iI ral yMi*i i■ *----nu
been toed agterwl you and ttwl you
raqukad to attend a hearing
Freeman, Judge In ttw above alyted
CowL d Courtroom M, Samlnote
Cowtty Cowtoouao, 301 N. Park
Avenue. Bantord. Ftortda. Th* heartoga* *• eondudad an August 14,
2002. at 10.00 a m or aa toon ttwrealter aa to* matter may b* heard
FAILURE
TO
PERSONALLY
APPEAR AT THE ADVISORY HEARH Q CONSTfTLrrES CONSENT TO
TH E TERMINATION O f PARENTAL
RIGHTS O T THESE CHKDREN IF
YOU FA*. TO APPEAR. YOU MAY
LOSE A a LEGAL RIGHTS AS A
PARENT TO THE CHILDREN
NAMED
IN
THE
PETITION
ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE A
dstaitt wtt ba entered against you
tor dw rakd demanded In ttw
ComptoH or Pataon. Arwwsr an or
batora August 12. 2002
DATED on Jd y (.2002
MARYANNS MORSE
Cterk d ttw Ckcdl Court
By Nancy R Winter
Aa Deputy Cterk
Anthony M Nardaka. J r . Esqwra
1110 Dougfii Avtnut, Suae 1002
Alamonu Springs. FL 32714
Pubtoh. Jd y 17. 24. 31, 2002 and
August 7.2002

Legals

Legals

Legals

Legals

KALTENECKER. JOHN J TULIP
end LINOA LEE. UNKNOWN PER­
SONS IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY ere defen
denta I wtt tea lo to* highest and
beet tedder lor cash at to* WEST
FRONT
OOOR
d
Ih#
SEMINOLECoudy CourthouM. In
SEMINOLE County. Ftonda. al II 00
o'clock a m on the day of AUG 3.
2002. to* tottowing deecrbed proper­
ly at eel forth at serf Final Judgment

TRUSTEES OF SAIO DEFENDANT
(S) AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH. UNOER.
OR AGAINST DEFENDANT (S)
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT;
JANE DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendant!!)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO NOEL T WALKER. JANE DOE
WALKER. THE UNKNOWN WIFE
OF NOEL T WALKER. AUOREY M
WALKER; JOHN DOE WALKER.
THE UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF
AUDREY M WALKER. IF LM NQ.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAIO
DEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE RESPEC­
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER AND
AGAINST THE NAMED D EFEN­
D AN T^)
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS imknown
YOU ARE HEREBY nqum d lo He
your answer or witlen defense*, tt
any. n to* above ptoeaedtog wen to*
Cterk d ton Court, and to serve a
copy toereol upon to* ptenWT a attor­
ney whoa* nam* and addraaa
appears hereon, warm 30 day* after
th* ftrst pubkcaoon d tots Nobca d
Ackon. 0i* nature d ton proceedng
bang * au* lor foreclosure d mort­
gage agenii to* loaowng described
properly, to wtt
LO T 8. REGENCY GREEN.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN
PLAT ROOK 31. PAQES 59
THROUGH 81. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA
A/K/A 388 GIL8TON COURT.
HEATHROW. FL 32748
N you 1*4 to N# your answer or wreten detente* In Ih# above proceed
Ing. on ptetoMTa attorney, a default
wtt be entered tganel you lor th#
n i i ( demanded in (he Complant of

HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETINO
Pubiah Jdy 10.17.2002
00005

lor Pieman, whose ndj-esa I* 1800
N W 49TH S TR E ET. S U ITE 120. F T
LA U D E R O A IE . FL 33309 widen flir­
ty (X | days after to* test pubkeabon
d this N o ire n to* (Pteeae pubkth
to T H E SEMINOLE HERALD) and
!&lt;** to* ongmal with to* Cterk d tola
Court erther before service on
Pieman s anomey or Immediately
thereafter otherwise a default wta be
entered agamsl you tor to* rebel
demanded In to* compianl
In accordance wito the Americans
with Dtsab-M-es Act. Persons w*h
Osebatwe needng a special eccom
modsbon to pamopat* m ton pro
ceedmg should contact to* Court
Administrator al 201 N Park Avenue.
Senlord FL 32771. Telephone
Number (4 0 7 )3 7 3 -4 3 X not later
fien seven (7) days prior to to* proceedmg n hearmg impaired. (TOO)
1 800965-6771 or Voice (V| 1-800
955 8770 via Ftonda Retoy Services
W ITN E S S my hand end toe seal d
tola Court tola day d JU L 03 2002
Mary Anne Mora*
As Cterk d to* C ow l
By Ruto King
Aa Deputy Cterk
Pubkth (Pleat* publish bi Th*
Seminote Herald)
Pubkth JWy 10.17. 2002
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000*3
Node* ol Pubtto Auction
pursuant to Ch 713 5*8(8) 85 0* la
auto ten ( recovery wrpowar d altor •
rwy wtt tea the ktted ados to Nghesf bidder *ub(*cl to any lent; nel
proceeds deposited wTctefk d court
per 713 585. ownerttenholderi nd*
to a hearing par 713685(6) 860*
la ; to poet bond par 659*17 l a :
oemar may radaam vehicte lor cash
awn d ken. a&lt; auctions held
w'retsrvt. mi peel 1wk prior O tenor
teettty; cash or caahiar chock; 25S
buyer pramiwn; myorw Htereeted
ph (305)6*7 9*70 sate date 0*-1602 0 1000am • 6406 NW 38 SI
Si* 112 Miami FL 33188
AB
0000638 Jo*&lt; Langbeum Au
0000361.
tSEM813« M i arte 1 2939 *4 1*95
TO YO TA
4D
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rag
CLARENCE COLLINS ol 1921 SE
39TH TERRACE. GAINESVILLE
cut: JENNIFER COLLINS d 465
WINDSAIL PLACE. OVIEDO Ih
YOUR CAMPUS FEDERAL CREDIT
d PO BOX 147029. GAINESVILLE
tenor EXPERT CAR CARE. 1*00
HOWELL BRANCH ROAO WINTER
PARK phone 407-385-8274
Pubiah J d y 17. 2002
000*4
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NO D CS O f PUBLIC HCARttlO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toet
to* Cty d Lake Mery. Ftortda. Cay
Commission art* hold an Adoption
Pubkc Haanng on Thwtdsy. August
1, 2002. al 7.00 p m., or aa toon aa
poaatola ttwraalter, to oonaidef 1**1
amendments to toa C*y d Lata
Mary Compralwrwlya Plan. Th* pro­
posed change* inckjde toa creation
d new potewe and revision* to sawlHg paidaa. Amendments are pro­
posed to kw totowing etementa d
to* Comprahanalv* Plan: F d w *
Land Ua* Element. Recreeton and
Open Space Etemenl. to* Houamg
Element, and th* Transportation
Eternal*.
A copy d to* proposed teal amend­
ment# to toa Comprehensive Plan
era avalabte lor inspection by toa
pubtc
In
Ih*
Community
DeveHpmeW Dapartmant Okiee.
Lake Mary Cay Hal. 100 North
Country Club Road. Lake Mary.
Florida 3274*. Monday through
Friday, horn *00 A M unit 800
P M , or you may cel Rebecca
Hammock. Senior Planner at (407)
546-1440 tor mors Hotmat on con­
cerning toes* amendnerd
Dte Pubic Hearing wtt b* held H
He Cay Commtaaton Chambers d
100 N. Cowtty Club Rd . Laka Mary
Any H a rested party may appear at
toe pubtc haartng and ba heard
regankrig trerwmetei d toe above
detertbad amendments or submit
written comment a to toe address
KMntiTiea bdovv o « kj n#«fttiy msy
corttnue born bm* to kmt untt to*
Cay ConvntestoA make* a bnal
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONBOEREO AT THIS MEEDNQ OR
HEARPta HE OR SHE WKL NEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCCEDMOS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RE CORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
t td U O E S THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI
OA STATUTE S 286 OIOS.
PERSONS WITH (RkABKITICS
HEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PART O P A T E M ANY OF THE8E PROCEEDINQS SHOCK.D CON TACT
THS CITV ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS *4 ADVANCE O f
THE MEEDNO A T 407-8*8-1424.
CITY O F LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
CAROL A. FOSTER.
CTTY CLERK
Pubiah. J d y 17.2002
000*5
N O TIC t OP AUCTION
TTW auction wtt ba held on August
S. 1002 d *00 AM d 328 Aukn
Avanu*. Oviedo, F L
toe vahicto* on to* day baton toe
are cash or earthed funds only.
Ovtodo Tbwtng mttrvaa toe i g i to
accept or raluea any and al boa
TTw toiowing vahtete* art ottered tor
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13. 1003 at 900 AM at 325 A d n
Avenue. Oviedo, FL.
verwciee on vw (My d#i&lt;x » wm
Auckon tram (AM wtti «PM. Terms
are cash or cwrtttted funds only
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accept or ratue* any and al blda.
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00099
NODCS O f
PUBLIC AUCTION
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■ -a
omrwxjtm
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Pubtc Auction tor aeTyage tor cash
on darwand to hxfiael betder. to* tettoatnj daaenbad vahretea
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Th* auction wtt ba haid at 12 00
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ndeto* on* how prior to tote
Term# a n cash or earthed Iwidt
©•nxnoM rritCM i iIM fVM h M fy n
to accept or isyect any end ai tads
Pubfceh Jd y 17.2002

00101
ttt D t t CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 1iT H
JUOICLAL CWCUIT,
•(ANO FOR
tttMtttOCl COUNTY.
FLORtOA
CIVX. DtVtSION
CASS NO. tttt-2878 C 14 O
CITYSCAPE CORP
LESTER KALTENECKER. E T AL
NODCS O f
FORECLOSURE SALS
(Pteeae pubkert in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw
auad to a Fetal Judgment ol
Forectoeun acted NOV 12. 1999.
and antarad In Cat* No 98 2571 C
14 Q. ot toe Cecu* Court of tw isTtf
Judoel Ceatt n and tor SEMINOLE
County.
Florida
whereei
CITYSCAPE. CORP w PfanUI end
LESTER KALTENECKER. OONNA

Cage 311

SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT *A*
LOT 3. TUSKAWtUA TRAIL SUB­
DIVISION. ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT DtEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 41, PAGE 6. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA. LESS A POR
D ON OF LOT 3. MORE PARTICU
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
BEGIN AT THE SOUDtEAST COR­
NER OF LO T 3. TUSKAWILLA
TRAIL SUBDIVISIOH AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 41. PAGE 6.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA RUN N8514W
W. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF
SAID LOT 3. A DISTANCE OF 10 2»
FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE,
CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY.
HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
1154' 1r ANO A RADIUS OF 773 20
FEET. THENCE FROM A TANGENT
BEARING OF N1949STE. RUN
NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID
CURVE. A DISTANCE OF 180 64
FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH
UNE OF 8AIO LOT 3. THENCE
S851347E ALONG SAID NORTH
LINE. A DISTANCE OF 23 01 FEET
TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
SAIO LOT 3. SAID POINT OEING
ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF
WAY LINE OF TUSKAWX.LA ROAD.
SAIO POINT ALSO BEING ON A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEAST­
ERLY. HAVING A CENTRAL ANOLE
OF 1440-27- ANO A RADIUS OF
648 31 FEET. THENCE FROM A
TANGENT
BEARING
OF
S3725 36-W. RUN SOUTHW EST­
ERLY ALONG SAIO RIGHT OF WAY
U NE AND THE ARC OF SAIO
CURVE A DISTANCE OF 168 04
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN
NINO
A/K/A 881 TUSKAWILLA TRAIL.
WINTER SPRINGS. FL 3208
Dated ton day d J U L 11.2002
Maryann* Mora*
Aa Cterk d said Court
ByMary Stroup*
Aa Deputy Cterk
Dte nobca te provided pwtuant to
Adnwtetrstrv* Oder No2 02I-W96
In accordance w*h toe American*
w«h Dnebttiw* A d . If you a n 6 pareon wKh a dnabtey who naada any
accommodakon In order to parkdpete at ton proceedng you a n era­
sed. el no coal to you. to provttont
ol certan assistance Pteeae conted
to* Court Admetelrator al 301 North
Park Avanu*. Senlord. FI 32771,
Phone NO (407)323-4330 extension
4227 wahsi 2 working day* d yow
racapl d tW nokc* or pteadng: tt
you t n hearing anpamd. cal 1-800965-8771 (TOO). ( you a n vole*
repaired, cal 1-800-9668770 (V)
(Vha Ftonda Relay Services)
jijhnxfffl by
V* q m . Zion 4 KwhMM. P A
4000 Hotywood BaMvanJ.
SuM 675-3
Motywood. FI 33021
Tobphon* (054)09&gt;e993
TtMacMnM (054)605*7707
PubMh JJhf 17,24.2002

00102
01 TH E O RCUfT COOPT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O
w AND FOR
%
8CM04OLB COUNTY,
• TA TI O f FLOROA
«CfVR. OtVIHON .
CM C No. 02-CA-1M2-14
Dfvtotwf K
EOUICREDfT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA.
JESUS M OUVERAS: ILKA V.
PEREZ. A/K/A ILKA V OUVERAS;
ETA L.
Detendanl(t)
NODCS OF ACTION
TO: SKA V PEREZ AK/A ILKA V.
OUVERAS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF ILKA V PEREZ A-K/A ILKA V.
OUVERAS. IF REMARRIED; THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEEB.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
A a OTHER PERSONS CUUM1NQ
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST TH E ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANTS
704 Hup* CowL laka Mary. Ftonda
32748
Cw nr* raaidanca to.
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tote an ackon
to toradna* a mortgage on tw Idtowtng property In Bamnote CowHy.
Ftortda. tow*
LOT 82. TIMACUAN UNIT 18 ■
PHASE 2. ACCOR DING TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 51.
PAGES 18 THROUGH 88 INCLU­
SIVE. PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA;
ha* bean Mad agante you and you
a n roqund to earn* a copy d yow
wrtttan dalanaat. tt any. to • on Marti
0. Breakstone. Esquire. Planters
attorney, whose address la 1247
Souto Myrtte Annuo. Ctearwolaf. FL
33768. wahsi toirty days from toe hat
date d pubkeabon d *M nobca. and
N* to* ongnal w*h to* Cterk d tow
Cowl athar batora aanrtca on
Plainer a attorney or immodately
thereafter otherwise a dstaitt wtt ba
amend agante you tor to* note
demanded n tte COmplalnl.
WITNESS my hand and toe sate d
t w Court on JUL 12.2002
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mon*
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY Run King
Deputy Cterk
PubkahJWy 17.24.2002
00103
ttt t h e c w c u r r c o u r t
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O f TH* STATE
O f FLORIOA.
W ANO FOR
BEkttNOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL CXVISION
CASE NO; 02-CA-1463-14-W
THE PROVIDENT BANK. INC .
vk
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
DEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
A a OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNOER 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.
OR

Dated tote (toy d JUL 12. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
DyRdh King
Deputy Cterk
Law Orkcea d Dante C. Conauegra
8901 North Armanu Avenue
Tampa FL 33804-1041
Attorneys lor Ptortttl
Pubfcah Jury 17.24.2002
00104
M TH E CttlCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORKJA.
CASE NO.: 03-CA-H8B-1B-A
IN RE FORFEITURE OF ONE 1993
HONDA
ACCORD.
V IN .
1HOCB7I74PA000293
ANO
8541 00 IN UNITED STATES
CURRENCY
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE C O M fU U N T
T O Tlrndhy Bteka Noma
do Jama* C Deukach. IN. Eaqittrt
128 East Jteteraon Sbete
Ortando. Ftortda 32817
In to* tottowing property: 1993
Honda
Accord.
V.l N
1HQC87174PA000293.
Donald F. Estngtr. In hi* cMda
capactty aa Shard d to* Samlnote
County. Ftorkto. through IW ctttcen.
Inveettgttora or agent*, aetred to#
above properly on or about June 11
2002. al or near 200 N Hud Club
Boulevard. Longwood. Bamnote
County. Ftonda Sad praparly m In
th* custody of to* Sh*nft ol
Samndte Cowtty lor toe purpose d
lortetiur# pursuant to tech
932 701-932 704. Ftortda 8t*krtoe
A Comptaett tor tort*Sure ha* been
Med In toe above styled Cowl
I HEREBY CERTIFY tote a bue and
correct copy d tote Nonce d
Fortottur* Compters era* turmahed
by U S. earthed mal. return recepl
requested, to Ih* abova-named
addressee tote 28 (toy d Jim*, 2002.
Teaha M Scotero
Qaneral Counsel
Ftorkto Bte No 0088825
Semnote Cowtty ShertTa Otoca
100 Buth Boulevard
Senlord. Ftorkto 32773
(407)668-8803
Anomey tor PeMtonor
PubkahJWy 7.17. 24. 2002
00026
NOTICE TO TH E PUW JC:
None* I* hereby given tote toe
Board d Adprebnartt d toa Cry d
Santord sate hoU ■ rtgittar mating
on July ttt, 2002 to to* Dry Hal
Commission Chambers al 11:30
AM . to order to contedar a request
lor variance to toe Zorang Ordnance
aa I pertan* to accessory structure
ateback rsqwremanu to a SR1AA
i oneig dalnct on:
L d 1 1 2 B L K 18 2nd Sac San Lada
PB 4 PO 39
1:471 Roaaka Or.
Plannad ua* ol ttw property la to
request ■ V variance to roar yard set­
back to construct a garage
Larry Bte*. Cheeman
Board dA4u*kn*r*
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC: IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR
040. HE/SHE WILL NEED A VEIL
BATN4 RECORD O f TH E PRO­
CEEDINGS NCLUOINa THE TE8t im o n y ANO EVIOENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIOED BY
THE C ITY OF SANFORD (FB
286 0106)
PERSONS WITH DISABAJTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5828 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEETING
Pubkth July 10.17. 2002
00004
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
Nobo* M hartby given tote to* Board

d Acpjatmam d to* Cty d Santord
wtt hold a rsgWar mating on July
3S, 3001 to ttw Cty Hal Commsalon
Chambers te 1130 AM . to order to
consider a request tor vananca to ttw
Zoning Ordnance at I pertain* to
aato yard ateback faqjramama to a
SR 1A romng dttnd on
L d 136 8 E 26 tt oMol 138 Santord
H*toha* PB 2 PO 63
aa located 120W20toSt
Plannad ua* ett to* property la to
request a 41 vananca to parmtt an
addban to a aeigte lamtty raaidanca
Larry Blair. Chairman
Board d ARualmam
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR
ING HE/SHE WILL NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORO OF THE PRO
CEE DINGS INCLUDING THE TES­
TIMONY ANO EVIOENCE. WHICH
RECORO IS NOT PROVTOED BY
THE C ITY O F SANFORD. (F8
288 0106)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 6678 4 i

M TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JU O IO A L CIRCUIT.
*4 ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cat* No. 02-0R-251T
GOLDIE A DAVIS.
Pakborwf.
I
WENDELL K.OAV1S
NOTICE OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
T O Wanda* K Dam*
Add*** Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tote an action
tor diaduuon d marriage hat been
hied egainat you and you are
required to aerv* a copy d yow wrttMn detonate, tt any. lo a cai Ookka A.
Dana, whoa* addrata la 1815
Rrveredg* Road. Ovtedo. Ftonda
32765. on or before (date) August 2.
2002. and N* to* ongnal wito th*
Cterk d 0va Court *1301 North Park
Avanu*. Santord. FL 32771, batora
same* on Pekbonet or tovnadatety
thereafter It you 1*4 to do ao. •
default may be entered egamte you
lot the rebel demanded to th#
WITNESS my hand and to* taal d
tor* court on June 28.2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Nancy R WVrler
Deputy Cterk
Pubkeh: JWy 3. 10. t 7 .24. 2002
00008
IN TH E O R CU fT COURT
O f TH E EIGHTEENTH
JU O IC U L CIRCUIT. 04
ANO FOR SEkONOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 02-OR-I801-06N-K
04 RE: Th* Chang* d Name o4
BRANOON8ETH PEBSWORTH
to
SETH CARLTON J044ES
SHEARON JONES. Pebboner
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO Kevin Ray P*b*wc»0i
197* tkghway 157 North
Man*6ted. Teaa» 7*083
You ar* hereby nottttod tote a
Peiaion tor Chang* d Nam* d yow
minor chttd bom on Janua-y 18,
1908. to Arkngton. Tax**, was Mad to
tola Cowl on Jwi* 26.2002. You ar*
roqund to serve a copy ol yow wrttten diton***. 0 any. lo I on t o
Petitioner's attorney whose name
and address it: JULIE EASON
SMITH. P A . 2080 Winter Spring*
Boutovaid. Ovtedo. Ftortda 32765.
and Me an ongtnal wtth 0w Cterk d
0w above styled Ccurt on or betore
August I, 2002 odwtwto*. a |udgmad may be tntered agatote you tor
Wttwet my hand and aate on Jww
28.2002
MARYANNE MOFtSE
Cterk Ol toa Clroul Court
By. Nancy R. Wider
Daoutv Q tf t
Pubtoh July 3.10.17.24.2002
00014
m th e a n c u rr c o u r t
O f TNB NB4TH JU O IC U L
ORCUfT, 04 ANO FOR
O R AN Gt COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
C A M NO.: 02-Q1VCP
IN RE GUARDIANSHIP OF.
DARYL YOUNO

NOTICE OF ACTION
•by
TO : Th* parenu d DARYL J
YOUNG (a miner) OOB: 10/1694
JOHN ALBERT YOUNO
YOU ARE NOTIFIED fiat to*
Pattton d Appotottnad d Quardan
ol a minor hat baan Mad to tola
Court. You ara raqittrad to serve a
copy ol yow wrtttan dteinaae. 0 any,
on ptetttonar'a attomay. rrtiua* nam*
JESSICA J. RECKSIELDER
Thompson I teeortteae. P A
2908 MaMand Cadet Parkway.
Su** E
MaMand. FL 32761
on or batora JWy 31.2002. and to Ba
01* ongtnal d to# witten defenses
wtto to* dark d tee Court ether
batora aanrtca or toimedtelsN toed
attar. Fertw* to serve and Me wrtttan
delana** aa raqulrad may raau* to a
ludgmenl or order tor to* rabal
demanded, ertttiuut torther nottoa
Dated tot* 26 day ol Jww. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Cterk ol Court
B y Lynda Huggins
Aa Deputy Cterk
Pubkeh JWy 3.10.17.24. 2002
00016
•4 TH E O R CUfT COURT
O f THtt I ITH
JU O IC U L ORCUfT,
ttl ANO FOR
ttfkttNOLl COUNTY.
FLORKJA
CfVK. DfYTtttON
C A M NO_- Q2-CA-128V141
CITIBANK. N A . AS TRUSTEE.
CASSANDRA PREVATT MUA
CASSANDRA
L
PREVATT;
CHRISTOPHER PREVATT A/K/A
CHRISTOPHER A PREVATT. HAL
FUES; HAROLD L FUES: U O JE 0
FUES; JOHN DOC. JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(8) IN
POSSESSION OF TH E SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
N o n e * OP ACTION
TO. CAS8ANORA PREVATT A/K/A
CASSANORAL PREVATT
L/K/A 2261 RETREAT RD . GENE­
V A a 32732
YOU AAL NOTIFIED tote an acbon
lor Foradoaw* ttt Mortgage on to*
to*owmg deacrtied property
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT *A'
COMMENCE AT THE NORTH­
W EST CORNER OF SECTION A
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 32
EAST. SEMB401E COUNTY. FLORI­
DA RUN S. 09 DEGREES 39 MIN
43 SEC E. ALONG THE NORTH
UNE OF SAIO SECTION tt. A DIS­
TANCE OF 660 72 FOR A POINT OF
BCOttttttNa. RUN THENCE S. 00
DEGREES 14 MIN Ott SEC E.
41100 F E ET THENCE 8 ttt
DEGREES 39 MIN. 60 SEC E.
622 37 FEET. THENCE N 00
DEGREES 77 M*4 63 SEC. w
41 • 00 F EET TO THE NORTH UNE
OF S A C SECTION • THENCE N
*9 DEO. 39 MIN 43 SEC W 620 72
FEET TO THE POINT O f BEGINNlNQ
ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 2. M U U E T
LAKE RETREATS. UNIT FOUR
TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT
FOR INGRESS ANO EGRESS ANO
UTttJTY EASEMENT OVER THE
EAST 20 FEET (LESS THE NORTH
30 F E E T OF TH E F(XLO W IN G
OESCRIBED! THE EAST 1/2 OF
THE BW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4
IN SECTION 6. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH RANGE 32 EAST. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
A/K/A 2261 R ETREAT ROAO.
GENEVA, a 32732
he* been Med tganel you and you
ar* raqulrad to serve a copy d yow
Witten Baton**#, tt any. to i . on
Marshal C Watson PA . Attorney

M THE CIRCUIT COURT O f THE
EIGHTEENTH JU O IC U L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
Cat* No. O J -C A -im -1 4 K
ALTEORA CREDIT COMPANY.
Plantifl
vk
JUAN E S TEIA. te te .
NODCf O f ACTION
TO JUAN E S TE IA
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
1498 Craebside Crete
WrterSprmgt. FL 32708
CURRENT AOORE S3
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO A a UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER. AND AGAINST THE HERE­
IN NAMEO INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
D A N TS ) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DCAO OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES. HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORE SS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT AOORE SS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NORFTEO dial an action
to toractoe* a mortgage on t w lot­
towing deecrbed property to SEMIHOLE Cowtty. Florid*:
LO T 4. BLOCK A. BRAEW1CK AT
TUSCAWtLLA PHASE 1. ACCORD­
ING TO PLAT BOOK 37. PAGES 53
ANO 54. OF TH E
PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TV. FLORIOA
ha* baan Had ageme] you and you
ara raqWiad to serve a copy d yow
written detonate wthto X drya altar
th* Ural publication. II any. on
E Chavarria 8 Associate*. P A .
Planters attomay. whoa* address it
l i l t Corporate Laka Drtva. Sua*
300. Tampa, Ftortda 33834. and Me
ttw ongaite wito tote Cowl *4twr
baton service on PtetoMTe attorney*
Or toimedi testy toanafter, dherwrtee,
a deteWt wtt b* antarad agaeite you
lor to* rabal demanded to the
Comptomt or pennon
Tike nonce ahett be pubbthad one*
aach week lor two consecutive
week* to to* Santord herald
WITNESS my hand and the teal d
tote Court on f w
dey of JUL a
2002
Maryann* Morse, dart .
Cterk d to* CIRCUIT Court
By Ruto King
Aa Deputy Cterk
Echevarria tAatodete*. P A , PO.
Boa 26018. Tampa. FL 33822 6018
M ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DtSABftJTIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DI8ABNJD ES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOADON T O PARTICIPATE IN
THIS
PROCEEDING
SHOULD
CO N TA CT .C O U R T ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N. PARK AVENUE.
SANFORO. FLORIOA 32771, TE LE ­
PHONE NUMBER (407I323-43X,
N O T LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO TH E PROCEEDINQ.
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TDO) 1 800 955 8771. OR VOICE
(V) 1-aOO-966-8770. VIA FLORKJA
RELAY SERVICE
Pubiah; JWy 10.17.2002
00087
M THB O R CU fT CO UR T
O f TH B M K TM N TM
JU O IC U L O R CUfT
04 ANO FOR
SEMB40LB COUNTY,
FLORKJA.
CASE N a : «2 -C A -1 (T3 -1 M
M RE: FORFEITURE OF ttl292 00
M UNITED STATES CURRENCY
N O TIC flO f
FORFEITURE C O M fU U N T
T O Terra# A. Hwtt
1120 E. Ilto Sbete
Senlord, Ftonda 32773
to to* taaowtog proparty: 11292 00
to United SUte* Currency
Donald F. E target to bte dkctel
capactty aa 6h*r« ett toe Semnote
Cowtty, Ftonda, torocftfi hta etttoara.
mvMtigakxi or agents, M tn d fh§
above properly on or about May 22.
2002, at ot ntai 3100 Santord
Avanu*. Santord. Semnote Cowtty,
Ftortda. Said proparty te to to* cualody of to* Shenil d Semnote
Cowtty lor to* purpose of tortottun
pursued to section* 933.701932.704, Ftonda 81*tutat
A
Comptont lor torteewe ha* baan
Nad to toa abova-atyfad Cowl
I HEREBY CERTIFY tote a but and
correct copy of tote Nobca ot
ForteSura Compton was twntahed
by U 8. earthed mal. ralwn tacatpt
requested, to the above-named
i tt*.........tote 3 dey of Jdy. 2002.
Teaha M. Scotero
Oenerte C owtote
Ftortda Bar No 00*8825
Banknote Cowtty ShartTa Otttce
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(407)865-8803
Attorney tor Ptbuoner
Pubtah July 10. 17. 2002
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NOTICE O f
Urtteea rant dua la pted to M . to*
corked* located to Beywood BtelStorag* Warehouse* l i t , (#, 28.
and 27 beiongng to
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PSI, Incorporated
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or otoarw* dtepoaad d to aaaafy
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I I . 2002. at 10 X a m . al toa
Baywood Stei Storage Warahouw.
located tt 121 Apptowcod Drtva/119
Baywood Av* Longwood. Ftonda
32760
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91 Apartments/
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93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condomlnum Rentals
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103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duples/Triplex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

45 Debt Consolidation
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lot 17. Chastnul MS. accordng to
xded In plat
r a plat tharaol as recorded
Book 29. paga 76-78 of r a Pubic
Raconts of Seminole County. Florida
Parsona isah iSaahaaiat rwyjsstrig
raaaonabla accommodations to parhelpers to n s proceeding should
contact 1-800 9556771 (Voce S
TDD) or via Floods Ratty Seme* al
1-600 9556771
DATED n s S T day ol July. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
dark ol Cacul Cowl
B y Mary Straw*
aa Daputy Ctork
Pubkciuon ol n s Nodes on Jtay 10.
17. 2002 In r a SsnWmls Hsrald In
Santord. Florida
Pudfcsh: JWy 10. 17.2002
00063

CONRAD R WAGNER. CAROLE
WAGNER W A C INVESTMENTS.
INC and HUOO G. MORALES AS
TRUSTEE.
NOTTCt OF SAUE
Nodes « gtvan ra t pursuant to a
second tnal ludgmsnt datad 2nd day
Of July. 2002. in Caaa No 01-CA1257-14 K, of toe C«eu» Court of toe
Eifraaanr Judoal Circus in and lor
Ssmtnow Cow«y. Florida. In wtWto
Tutnan Stata Bank, a Florida bankrig association la r a Plums and
Conrad R. Wagnar. Carat* Wagnar.
. W A C. toiaasnanu . Inc. and Hugo
B Moralaa aa Tiualaa ara toe
Defendants, I
s*a to r * tv^m t
and baai bidder lor cash at tha Waal
Irani door of r a Seminole C o n y
Courthouaa In 8anlord. Seminole
County, Florida, al ItOO a m on
Thursday. Jtay 25. 2002. r a kHowrig daaotoad proparty an forth Si r a
order or trial Ndprierx:

Rswardtt 407-461-1094

199 Pets &amp; Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Collectibles
215 Boats 8 Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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253 Additions A
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258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 OrywaD
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 H o m e Im provem ents

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238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydea/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehldes/Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
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M TH* CmciJCT COURT,
M ANO FOR M M M O tC
COUNTY, FLOMOA
CASE NO. 01-CA-1IS7-14-K
PUTNAM STATE BANK, a Florida
banking association.
Planar.

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

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of State
Property For Sale
145 Resort 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 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

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118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/Oftice For Rent

67 Career
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69 Resumes
70 Education &amp; Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
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Irrigation A Repair
Janitorial Services
Jewelry A Repair
Lakefront Clearing
Landscaping
Laundry Sendees

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 ON. Lube A Fitter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Plano/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 Sendee
313 TV/Radk)
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Sheet Metal

3 1 8 W e ll D rillin g
319 Window Washing A Tinting

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Qnxxi, bcatod n Lake Mary has
positions open tor camera operator.
407-533-9125
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tee. good
wegee and benefits,
parwn Barfcnj Etectoc. 2522:
ta a ^ w k
EO E .D F W P .
Ctoae A COLDtvare wanted Itip pay
■ muet past drug
totra stale (FL) only,
C
■creen. D O T physical. 4 have 3 yr
MVR. C e l Connie. 407-323-2109.
Exp horticuKunet, 2 yra exp Mon-Frt.
7:30-4. no overtime. 57/hr. 5
portions available. Must have
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Resume 5 references required.
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6188.
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21 Tu n e d in to
22 Chris Rock,
for one
25 Cartoonist
Gulsewite
26 Milo of
"Ulysses*
27 It broke the
cam el's back
28 Stadium
level
2 9 Sausage
units
30 'B u s Stopplaywright
3 1 H o m e g ro w n

32 It voids
warranties
33 Models
strike them
35 1,760 yards
38 T h e
Outcasts of
Poker Flatauthor Harte
38 Majestic

b ? T ro y ’s other
nam e
4 4 Centers of
sports action
4 5 Cem ent fin­
isher's tool
4 6 Diminish by
degrees
47 G re e k letter
48 Cloth roll
49 Pavarotti's
solo
50 Hockey
milieu
51 European
capital
52 B om b, In
Hollywood
53 G e rm a n
chancellor
54 Cleveland's
lake
65 Fantastic
tale
56 Husky load

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ACROSS - *
gold
1 Hinged*- *’ * ' ~ 4 B w h a t som e
fastener
things are as
m uch fun as
5 Lose ground
In tire
57 Sky hunter
standings
58 Large
8 Small twig
quantity
14 It's deserted
59&gt; Exa m type
1
in fantasies
60 Eva ns or
Lavin
15 Bowled over
15 "Fanny" nov­ . 81 W here
elist Jo ng
celebrities
17 Heavenly
sit, often
62 Engage
sight
18 Fa ncy fabric
63 Film editor's
collection
19 Saltpeter
54 Certain birth2 0 Television
stone
staple
65 Ignore
23 U k e typical
Poionlus'
April weather
advice
24 G alena or
DOWN
cinnabar
1 Sibilant
25 O n e with
sound
equal billing
2 Italian wine
2 9 B ean choice
d ty
31 You stand to
3 Blind part
lose It
4 A ndes
3 4 U p and
Mountains
about
locale
35 Skin type
6 Pause
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uncertainly
(Sellers film)
6 Look for­
37 Riotous fun
w ard to
4 0 G e t wind of
7 Sales aid
41 S o m m e r of
8 H e a ve n on
*A Shot In
earth,
the Dark*
seem ingly
4 2 Auto dealer­
9 Lady abroad
ship offer
10 Certain
4 3 C ou rse
minister
deviation
11 Bar Mitzvah,
4 4 G ro w s wiser
for one
4 5 C E O and
12 C o v e re d the
King
cupcakes
4 6 Notable peri­
13 Larson of
od
T h e Fa r
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required. C a l 407-324-1177 to Mart

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estimator. apray tectaician. general
p help. C ompetitive salary E
In parson, 200
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avail.
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Irrigation TacftonataXer needed: 58
to 512 per hour dependbig on
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Aaalatant: F T poaltion.
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( Sanford. 2500 A OE8A
DrtM Sanford oomar of Hwy 46 A
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la rtgrn und check/Dtug TaaHng

Wry rtoe large 1 Bn Apts aval, i
14th 4 Sanford Ava. Santord.
540045500mo. Ctaan quel, nabte
only. David. 405-415-0451.

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easing emptoymertki you home. 14
yaara experience In aldarly cara 4
hamteappad. 407-3304053.

Claan I Ssoua tor SkxPa AdUl only
Alto Room lor Ram F u l Houaa
privieges. 4130/mk. a l iMOsa ind.
321-377-3033..

txparlancad Printer 4aaka Job:
Broad KranUdga ki Pra-Praaa Wab
4 Bheeried. Color
Sbtokig. Camera. Smal Presses
Ca l Rica, 407-3024743.

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U n f u r n is h e d

2 Story Victorian Homa,
Otttnct. fpie. balcony,
prtydagaa. 410C
5KXVWK.5100
407-3244277

DOYLE'S RENTALS
Sanford: 1BR/1 BA WiWeter. Sawar
A Oarbaga Ind. Heal I Air
$450/5350 Dapoal
Historic District: 1BR/1BA W i g
Enclosed Pabo. O at Fptc, 10 Ft
C eBnga. Hdwd Floors. W/D HookUps. CH A 55255400 Dap
Santord: 2BR/IBA W/Dmmg Rm.
living Rm. Hdwd Ftoora. Eg
Screened Porch, Obi Qaraga,
Storage 54505000 Dapoal
Hlatorte
Dlatriet:
3BR/2BA,
Scraansd Porch. Lawn Maint.
Included. 55505425 Dapoal
Winter
Springs:
3SR/1.SBA
WStogte Oarage. New Flooring 4
PaM . 57255700 Dapoal
Longwood: 48R/28A Spat Plan,
W/D&amp; Oarage, tg Scraanad Pordi,
Living Rm, FamPy R m Fireplace,
Formal Dining R m . 5115051100

W tlK L V h tU fA L s
Starting • 442/wk.

407-330-4423
Urey nfcre. vary dean kxnrnv Nav4y
remodeled. alutl. cabla. A7C, Indry,
phona, Mch uaa, aac dr, resident
oarnar. prtvata antra
am n o a N o
B m oU n gf Only drug b o o i
naad apply. 407-330- 7373.
F unM iad room, a l
Lauidry Rm
8hara kRcher
room 407-323-1740
Moe room ki large pkah homa. Some
houaa prtrlagaa, 4300 movaa you
in ■C a l tor data4a 407-3244000

I d y f d s : 48FV2BA W/Pod. Famfy
Rm. Dan. Formal Dining Rm,
Fkeplaoe. New Flooring 4 P a m Pod
Serv
Indudad.
*125051200

Room For Rant: 5375/mo., 5250
aacurtty. F u l houaa prtritagee.
kieahet 4 dryer 4 wel(#« room 407324-7313.

D O Y LE M A L T Y , 94C.
— ) 322-2444
&gt; r £ ? TrS4 S C L L H O M ES
ayton
S a n to rd N rca 2/1 C arport. S h A
G ood R a F O id l read. N o p s to 5660
» dapoal 4 0 7 4 4 7 4 0 5 5 _ H

S«4ord Histone: Efficiency good
neighborhood. 53005300. 407321-4747.

s s s s n s r e n s T r iS f l
now; w h u a d a r, 5400m o « dap 110
C o u n try C lu b D r, 8 a n to rd 4 0 7
323-4540.

95— R o o m m ate
W anted
P eeking a paraon to share my
home, view ol Laka Monroa. house
privtegae. C a l 407-324-7232 tor an

C E a ry rp a T c s re c q
la n ce d ya rd . 2404 O range Ava
5700M on»i. ptoe S a o u ty 407-323
4540

97— A p a r t m e n t s ■

' '
TataAiartMara 4 door to d o ?
appolnlmanl aattara tor homo
haxoramart 4 aacu% products. tAret
ba prolaaaional, axp prats rred.
Salary pkra comntaeton. 407444-

F U R N IS H E D

V f. O U . fia cb o n 4
aooa p la d . SaOCVmonev.
T ha I M ila n O m n i
4074214333

S a g a Apt 1/1 SSSOrno Indudaa
pCXMCOMk
sw u m *
area. 407-1
’-242-1304.

Tractor/Bobcat Operator Final
axpartonoa, F/T, pension,
on. hotdaya. 407-3224133.

99—ApartmentsUnfurnished

118—O ffice S pace For
R ent

^ S A m S n T v S IS o r

P eHo n a : F o r R am
1500 ^ I • M ttM to lo r oBoe ox iM i
M n a area, Fandy Nom a n a za . 2772
E kcam BN d, D sA ona C a l 344-7444070.

U H N M IH M .M M IO I
I Borru. 1570140. AND UP

Work From Homa
To 5150(ymo PT. 5SWmo F T
tmamakUal Ordar
400-3314242.

4 0 7 -3 2 3 4 4 7 0

b m a l

D U N K R O U TE t M j o t m
a
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o tB A L ta r r a Sere

M B M M A R 4-P L RTOOOhare .(u a fe a lr)30
0 4 k n j M im n a n ^

C ouch A l Ita lia n Le ather S ofa.
5475. LoveeeaL 5425. C hair. 5525.
Brand New. S B k i P taatc Can D a ka r
407-422-0230.

141— H o m es Fo r S a le

1 6 0 — B u s in e s s F o r

AFFO R D ABLE HO M ES

S a le
M o to rc y c le s 4 M ore M oao reydee :
M ust Ik s pe ople 4 m otorcycles. 5 a
fig u re Inco m a . 5 2 2 5 .0 0 0 . AR
B usiness B rokers. 352-343-3339
163— W a te r fr o n t
Pr o perty Fo r S a le

VEN TURE 1 PR O PER TIES
M B M M T : Reorvt ip la 110.000
frit homtowntn
lay i kaaw a « C M caal

fund

W ater F ro n t-L a k e M o n ro a : 4BR
4BA o v e r 3500 aq ft w ith 2 5 ca r
garage, 2 w ork ahopa. Iv . d k i. lam
rm . w /llra p la ca 4 gam e room . 2 in
law auHes on 1.4 a cre s on Lk
5349.500
4B R 1J B A : N ew R oo t, C eram ic
T ie . 11»21 S c P o rd i. P oo t on O ver
1/4 A cre. 545.900
O ver 1M A cre 3 B R 1 B a te U r. d n .
apple, haavky ka a d Pttoad to r ry ic k
sa le 544 900
4BR 2B A : O ve r 1900 B q F L liv .
Dm. Fam R m W /F ka p ia cs. D eck.
O arage 5102.900.
La ka M a ry: C ustom BR 4BR 2 BA
over 2200 aq 4 U v, Dm , Fam Rm
w / F ire p la ce , acreened poot. 2 ca r
garage on 1/2 acre 5225.900
C ustom BR 4 B R 2 B A : O ver 2300
Sq FL U r, Dm . Fam R m 32x32 Sc
Ftod. 2 C w Oarage on O w r 1A A o e
5210.900.

L e m o n B lu ff: 2 B fV lB A on St
e-i---- I..li-*n
rA. ■ Akraal
,
JOkwi®
w/OOCK
DOS*- a—
IN p,k. vy
ow ner 5140K . 4 0 7 -5 2 2 4 4 0 4 .
1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
1 K IN O SER TA. poafurepadto seL
never tread. C oal 52K. HR 4296. C an
d e tv a r. 4 0 7 -4 8 0 0 6 7 7 .
1 Lu xury Ikm p a o w to p aal w lh 7 y r
warra n ty k i *1 3 6 , quean 5140. kkig
52 10. B rand new . L o ca te d In
S ardord. 407-402-2778.

D ay B ad: 2 o rth o p e d ic tw in s,
w h ite /iro n b ra x a . tru n d le , n e ve r
tread, m boasd C oal 5800. a a l *2 96
4 0 7 -8 8 0 0 5 7 7 .

F or ad o p tio n : 2 ca ts, g re y 4 w hite
one eyre, one 4 yra, fro n t de daw ad .
U m U d g o to g a tw rto tM a th o m * 540.
4 0 7 -3 2 3 4 1 0 2
F R E E K IT T E N S TO o o o o
HOME CALL
407-417-1859
21 7— G a r a g e S a le s

D ktkig Room -13 p c a d d d w rty wood,
do uble pedestal table w/ le a f. 4
C hippendale ch a irs, b u ria l 4 h u ich .
ne ver used, coat *8 k . s a l *1 2 9 5 ,
se rve r. *2 5 0 407-640-1415.
F u kxt B uck dskoa kam a pkre 8“ W dt
maXkeaa Never tread. sM k i box. C oal
*4 0 0 . a a l *2 7 5 . AR oa k. *3 7 5 .4 0 7 8800577.
W hirlpoo l stove w rih aa« deanm g
I IIki I iIIR
-* - an- w- u- an. -tf.- ta
o- v ifl. &gt;
noipo^T
i (M
Jorere
o215-4839
Q uean a la eraser b a d : Land and
S ky w eveteae m a ttre ss Bookcase
headboard, wrira rro t 4 kgh ts. 8
draerer pedeslal. dark erood Ira n
5500 ob o. 4 0 7 4 8 2 -1 5 3 5

3471 Celery Ava. Sal 7/20.8-2pm
AoaxTxiaatxi d 30yra. ATOquea. lores
furniture, toys, suitcases, lamps
dothee. kradt knacks No salei
before 6am.
Lota oI treasures. 90% new Hems
Avon, cam corder, ceramics,etc
SAM-10PM 7/19.7/19, 7/20 4 7/21ai
501 East MaMa St. Sanlord (acrosi
from Cattlemans Steak House or
Sanlord Ava) Want N A l Gonel
W arehouse A ntique s
O viedo, be hind Ik e sta tio n . O pen
every S aturday 4 Sunday. 9 4 . low
o v e rh e a d -lo w p ric e s 41
4 0 7 -3 6 5 4822.

2 2 3 — M is c e l l a n e o u s

187—S porting G oods

4.5*1!

4.5CU

1 2 piece N am e B rand Q ueen
O R TH O P E D IC P ILLO W TO P
M attress S at. B rand New. SO* In
P la stc. S acrifice 5100 C an D eliver
4 0 7 -4 2 2 4 8 4 4 .

Pool T a rt* 6R prolaaa lo ralB C s e ria l
la a tia r pocksta, one ktch prim s M ala,
n e ve r u sed, a td In C ra ls . C an
d a tv s r 4 a a l up. C oal 5 5 1 s a l fo r
51560. 407-880-1415.

H ave Your A d ve rtisin g F lyers
P rin te d 4 In se rte d m The
S e m n o le H erald II

1BR ASS BEO . Q U EEN SERTA.
po skxepstlc aal 4 ka m a Nrerer used
oost 51K. a a l 5275. C an da lvar. 407660-0577.

Ragtiatton a lia po o l la b ia , good
co n d itio n . E ve ry th in g In d u d a d .
5300. 4 0 7 4 8 8 4 2 9 7 .

ONLY 4.5* PER
COPY!!!!

PAUL OSBORNE

A O w d Naw C hany O w l d kto g W
72* and 6 C hess axLaat. B M k i Box.
5950. U (F *sd C hina C a b tn sl A v a l
C an D enver 407-422-0230.

1 9 1 — B u il d in g
M a t e r ia l s

C a l TH E SEM IN O LE H ER ALD
A dveriam g D ept F or D e U ls
407-322-2811

V I N IIIH f 1 P R n P M U IIS
1 0 / 3 ? I 4 /f» 4

K F U I s u e mattress seL N aw k i
ptaakc kkrel s a l 5 8 0 407-422-8644

Longw ood Tha S p rrg t: Custom b u t
LrvQua 3/4B adroom . 3 to * ba th s.
3100 aq IV m ga te d oom m urtfy.
xcreanad po d wXk( atone B B Q Large
A M u m m a tS a o u g R tM C M M o l
i
ho m e .
P rofaaalonaR y
la n d sca p e d , p riv a te to t. B ast
sch o o ls 53 29,000 40
E E 3 3 6 fV t BA 55 4900 C aR nm
to r Rabnga. 40 0-3 19-3323XH S29
S a n lo rd :
S co tt A va .
4BEV2BA. 2 ,5 0 0 * aq II. .31 acre lo t.
shop, lo ts o f sto rsg s
K aw ° c a rp a l,, p a in t In 4 o u t.
la n d sca p in g , b lo c k co n stru ctio n
ta rra u o S o o n . 5 1 80's. C a l Jo yce .
C e n tu ry 21 H 4 1 .4 0 7 -3 2 3 4 7 5 5
1 5 7 — M o b il e I M m e s
F o r S a l e '*
24 x8 0 d o u b le w ide. 2 S R 4 8 A , L fl.
kn *y im a 4 h w a l bar, &lt; » * « rm , Irega
Isla n d kachan, la u n d ry area, a l
naw « a A carpal. A rifo g 521 jOOO eb a
407-324-4734

B ed R m S e t: E n tire B ed S et
W /H d b rd /F tb rd , D re sse r. M irro r.
Cheat a id M B B re t S B Beared 57SX
C an D akver 40 7-422-0230.
1 A ch e rry ele lj* i ba d. s o ld w ood.
mini poiow lop m n i* N n l rtfrtf
uaad. S a l 5649 C an dabrer. 407-4220230.

rc U d d f C a b in : 2 0 5 8
o rdered
ow ner 4 3 V 6 engm e. galvanued
treRar, w hydraukc brake s. Bm wv
to p . 4 co ckp ri co ver. 3 s u n le s s
props, ve ry low hours garage
ke p i 512.000 obo 407-682-1535

T in

C O R R U G ATED 4T E E L R O O nN Q
to r B n rm . B oat D ocks. S hops, ale .
A lto
C urved
P ip e : \S'*2V
*1 7 9 2&lt;Vaa. 1B *x2(r 52 12.40/## .
B ixpkre S is a l 4 8upply. Inc. Apopka
4 0 7 -2 9 3 4 7 8 8 .

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II
S H E E T M U SIC
M A G A Z IN E S , 4 1 0 0 . A L 8 0
O TH E R
V A R IO U S
M U SIC
B O O K S . 407-322-4341.

199—Pets Ac S uppues

B P A IS P A IS P A 1 7 FT Lounger, 5hp
load ed wHh S houlder. H p . B ack. 4
N eck Ja la . U nderw ater kg ht. cedar
ca b in e t. N ever used. FuR w arranty.
LXH 53296. m ud a s crib e 51660 4078644141.

A K IN O S a e P ILLO W TO P ~
orth ope rkc m altreaa sab
N aw In p la a tic. S a l 5196.
4 0 7 -4 2 2 4 8 4 4

B u y TC -W 3 M e rcu ry M o to r ON at
o n ly 111 p a r Q a lto n ll N ic h o le
O u tb o a rd S e rvice C enter, 407-3220944
L o o k in g lo r a u sa d b o a t a n d /o r
m otor? W kVa g o t 9 w m l C om a ass
u s lo d a y l N k h o ls O u tb o a rd
S e rvice C an tor. 1000 W est 1 st 8L
S a n fo rd . 4 0 7 -3 2 2 4 9 4 4 .

L o d k lir

Th« Now 2002
Soa/N/Sport!
C om e C h e ck T hem O u tl
M any M o d e ls T o C h o o se
B ra n d N aw B o a t 4 T ra ile r
S ta rtin g A t - 4 1 ,4 44.

Nichols Outboard
Service Center
1000 W aal 1 s t S t. S a n to rd
4 0 7 -3 2 2 4 9 4 4
. V A A i v l i'A
W 4 SeR Your B oat on C onsignm ent
N ic h o ls O u tb o a rd B a ryte s C an tor.
4 0 7 -3 2 2 4 9 4 4 .
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231— C ar s Fo r S a le
1940 U ncom C om m ents! M ark VI
la ta than 100K m4ea 41500
4 0 7 -3 2 1 4 2 2 9 .

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1948 GM C •Jermry* SUV. 4 « 4 '5 k w
good bras. 51.000. ob o 407-324-

1 M I H onda A c c e n t New p a rt gaod
n ta n o r, A/C needs w ork. 51495 o r
ba st o ile r C a l 40 7-327-3457, a fte r
7.00pm .

B ad: B la ck Iron canopy ba d wan
k x u y k m p to vrio p e a t N ever treed
407-402-2774._________________
B etko om : 7 pc C H ER R Y W O O O 4
p o tlif b td , A l dov« ta M , d fH A f
w A rim kro r, cheat
un used , a te m bo x. C o a l 55 k. a a l
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p a rity k x n d . ca rp a tsd , osB ng tana,
naw Movre. new A C . Lnrakad k i to w n
4 C otxW y (a d u l) P ark, 5355 O range
B vd . Lk M arsoe. A alfog 5 1 5 0 0 0 388740-1096

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•••A T T E N n O N *#*H e w k lr ia f a t 3001. Paaaal lafea
3 I3 J I-4 M J 0 4 H . PaO feaareHaTalR T ta M a a rito aapretmm aaa. A xnayxM caRa 7 Saya (3 M I7 3 4 -N 8 3 red. 101.

D R IV E E 4 kO ava. 1 9 3
11/000
a n . c a n B reast (3 0 0 )3 4 4 -9 1 0 4 ^
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M o b ile hom e, S a n fo rd : 1941
S kykna , 14x54. new A C A
re frig e ra to r, weR m a in ta in e d .
Info rm a tio n . C a l. 407-330-5441

sa ys.C la ire
1444-4473.
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a feea s m . Daaalla

S tn R alaA O m ca -17/92 S an to rd.
L a tM . 5423 00 M o pkra ta x. In d
w ater, saw ar A k a d i. 5500 Dap 4073 0 2 4 0 4 4 Lo cation

230— Boats &amp;
Accessories

1 9 9 — P e t s tc S u p p l ie s

o x m -D rv n tc M o p

aare 4400 la a SayT
a a d O a a d y.A B R r

A L L C ASH C A N D Y R O U TE. D a
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F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

D eposit

Private Room In Longwood Homa,
Steady Emptoyad, Non-Smoker
564/wk. ISO Dapoal 407430-4214

1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s &amp;

1 5 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r S a le

K M B Ii. 0 M 4 H . M U IU I

407-321-0759

93— R o o m s Fo r R e n t

5 B

1 1 8 — O f f ic e S p a c e F o r
R ent

3BR/2BA Hom e k ih a to ric c to k k l BUR
In 1905. to n e d co m m e rcia l 4
re sid e n tia l. 300 S outh E lm A va.
S a rta d 540.900.407-6874410.4073244043.

101— H o usesF u r n is iie d
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Ajrpon. incmaraaor lacn
ale maintenance axp. FT,
t *xih11aopm. M. T v Fit 6at
ia h lL 8 M ltm a ra-avmluatedIn
L Fax taauma Altanaon HR. 407-

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l a l l l a Rani *199.
3304433 or 294-3300

73— Em p lo y m e n t

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T to S fe L E A V i l L a S

ZooTaacbar
P/T Taachar. Education Program to
akjdanta visaing toe Zoo Work with
artnala F ta U a daya, M F. 900 am.
•20 0 pm . Teaching Exp. prat, but
wd kali. 5050tv. Ca l 407-323-4450
or oompMa an appkaaon al Cararal
Florida Zodo^cal Park. 3755 I t May
17-92. Sanford, FL

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231—C ars For S ale
IB W O uckU S a tre 4 Do t odd AC.
on* owner, 83.700 miles, mini
conrbtion. Micheln tin t. $2,250
obo 407-322-3773/407*19-4114.
1993 CH EV Y CAVALIER. STICK
SHIFT, AC. 4 NEW TIRES. RUNS
GREAT. S2JOOO. OOO 407-8338338
95 Firebird, Rad. 8 cyl. auto,
loaded, njn* oraaL 66.000 m4ei
15.000 Ca l alter 8pm. 407-323
2519
Toyota Camry. 1993.132K.m4es!
15 000 407-688-0011 or 352 383
4942.

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans For
S ale

243—T railers F or
S ale

1963 Chevy S-10 D Uia r 4«4. V 6
good
power
tram,
reliable
trimportation Beat ollar 407-3027808

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

j o o f a i r ... N O W
HIRING 350 C U S T O M E R
SERVICE ASSOCIATES!
Saturday Juty 20th

199 7 Chavy S-10 ehorl bad pickup.
Low mieago. Dark Green. AM/FM
CO ttarao $5,000 407-323-2862.
84 FratghtHnaf Cebovart Runt
Me a aawlng machine. 350
Cummmga eryneday bad. |ust
patted currant D O T Inspection.

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100% Financing

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Riverwalk work will begin in 30 days
Bids opened Friday afternoon,
commission will consider Monday
By Dan Ping
Editor

Roping in the
awards
Geneva’s Heather Cave is a
champion cowgirl whose
titles Include state and local
honors, including the presti­
gious Wrangler High School
All Star Rodeo Team.
Page1B

SANFORD — After years of
talking about a riverwalk, city
offldaT
......................... see­
ing actual work begin.'
The city opened bids for the
project Friday afternoon, and
Harbco
Construction
Inc.
appears to be the low bidder at
$9,115 million. Sanford's Project
Manager Chris Smith will spend
the weekend reviewing the four
bid submissions to ensure they
meet the city's specifications.
"For five years Sanford has
talked the talked. Now we're

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about to walk the Riverwalk,"
said Sanford Mayor Brady
Lcssard. "This is the biggest day
in the relationship between the
community and the river since
General Sanford showed up."
Lcssard said construction
should begin within 30 days.
Smith said work could begin as
soon as 15 to 20 days..
"A fter receiving the bids,
we'll make a recommendation to
the
city
commission
on
Monday," Smith said. "Once the
commission approves the bid,
we'll submit a contract. I would*
n't think it would take more
than a week 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.

New kids’ at school
Chanter,
Woods, will
lead Pinecrest
Elementary
People are turning to
nail technicians fo r
relaxation and style

By Michelle Je rla
Managing Editor

By M ichalle Je r la
Managing Editor

ZM

SA N FO RD — The firet
day o f school can be exciting
for the "new kids."
A rriv in g a t a n e w s c h o o l

Crossing
guards 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 intera n r iln n a
K rm J rliM rfm n
86coon&amp;
mat ■n
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 noam .
Appikiaiona may be
ooc&amp;inM ai me seminoie
County Sheriffs Office, 100
Bush Boulevard in Sanford.

ins meeting new
exploring halls and
rooms, and discovering
'
w liat M anager's Choice
means on the lunch menu.
It's an adventure Carol
Chanter and M aggie Woods
are looking forward to when
school starts next month at
Pinecrest Elementary School.
Chanter and Woods are
the new principal and assis­
tant principal, respectively,
at the Sanford elementary
school. Although both are
already becoming familiar
with tnelr new facility, they
are looking forward to the
first day of the school year.
"I'm very excited,"
Chanter said. "W e've
already got all our staff on
board, the curriculum plan­
ning has started and w e will
be ready to go."
Chanter, who received her
doctorate in education this
week, isn't a new face at
Pinecrest. Several years ago,
she served as the school's
assistant principal. She left
Sanford when she accepted
the principal's position at
Forest City Elementary In
Altamonte Springs.
"Now, I've come back
hom e," she said.
Pinecrest's new principal

L ak e M ary
m aintains
S em in ole’s
low est tax

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
education for 10 years
before moving into school
administration. Her first
"o ffice" job was as assistant
principal at Sterling Park
Elementary.
Chanter found out she
was returning to Pinecrest in
June, when the school's for­
mer principal, Barry
Leibovitz, accepted a trans­
fer to Wilson Elementary
School. Coincidentally,
Pinecrest's former assistant
principal, Dianne LcBruto,
replaced Chanter at the
beginning o f July as princi­
pal at Forest City. That's
when Woods was asked to
join the staff at Pinecrest.
"That's why I'm still

unpacking," Woods said.
"But, I'm jumping into
things, and I *hink it will be
easy to find my footing."
Woods received her b ach ­
elo r's degree in bi-lingual
education and a m aster's in
educational leadership.
After her husband, Jonn,
retired from the New York
City Police Department, the
couple moved to Florida,
and Woods became the
assistant principal at
Longwood Elementary
School before transferring to
Pinecrest.
"Com ing to Pinecrest is a
growth experience for m e,"
Woods said. "There will be a
lot of challenges, and I'm
looking forward to facing

them."
Both administrators said
their goal for the new school
year is to have every student
strive for educational excel­
lence.
"I'd love to see us be an
"A " school," Chanter said.
"It's not out of the realm of
possibilities. I looked at the
data, and we can do it."
O ther goals are facilityrelated, including new land­
scaping and irrigation.
"W e want to make it as
beautiful of a learning envi­
ronment as wc can for the
students and teachers,"
Chanter said. "Especially for
the teachers. They Bhould
have a beautiful place to
work in."

LAKE MARY — The pro­
posed FY 2003 budget Is com­
plete, and Lake Mary residents
will still pay the lowest tax levy
in Seminole County.
City Manager John Litton pre­
sented Thursday his annual
budget
message
to
City
Commission, which included a
millage rate o f 3.7640, which has
stayed the same 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 of a dollar
and is defined, as the millage
needed to raise the same total
dollars of ad valorem taxes as in
FY 2002. As property values
increase, a mill is worth more.
"I am very happy with the
proposed budget," Lake Mary
Mayor Thom Greene said. "To
keep the millage rate the same
in this economy is a plus."
According to Litton, one of
the biggest challenges facing the
city Is the future of the fire
department. Although Lake
Mary is part of the county's Firet
Response Team, county officials
have asked the city to Increase
its level of participation.
"We are not providing equal
resources to that program as we
are receiving from both the
county and other agencies,"
Litton said. "I know our stated
focus is on building a new sta­
tion on Rinehart Road, but that
does nothing except provide a
safer and more user-friendly
structure for existing personnel
and equipment."
The city has considered sever­
al options in response to the
See Tax, Page 11A

West Nile Virus detected in Seminole
From 8taff R eports

Mika McLaon loke Mary
City Commissioner

Index

mortal

O VIED O
— The Florida
Department of Health (DOH)
today confirmed that a horse
and a dead wild bird in Seminole
County has tested positive for
West Nile Virus.
The horse was located in the
Black Hammock area of Oviedo.
The dead bird was collected
from the TVvin Rivers area of
Oviedo.
This virus can cause illness
and sometimes fatal encephalitis
in people, horses, many types of
birds and possibly other ani­
mals. It spreads through the
bites of 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 confirmed to have
West Nile Virus in Seminole

County, it does not mean that
there is an outbreak of West Nile
Virus, at this time. A medical
alert is not in effect at this time.
The Seminole County Health
Department is issuing the fol­
lowing as an advisory.
^
The Seminole County Health
Department continues to moni­
tor for diseases transmitted by
mosquitoes with our sentinel
chicken flocks and by encourag­
ing persons to report all dead
birds to the following website:
www.wld.fwc.6tate.fl.us
&lt;
The Seminole County Health
Department will submit dead
birds to determine if they have
been exposed to West Nile Virus.
These birds must be fresh, in
good condition and have no
insect activity. Persons can call
(407) 665 - 3605 Monday though
Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
to report dead birds.
This mosquito season, the
Seminole
County
Health

Department has had no sentinel
chickens test positive for West
Nile Virus, St. Louis or Eastern
Equine Encephalitis.
The Seminole County Health
Department recommends the
following preventive measures
to avoid being bitten by mosqui­
toes:
• Check residential screening
on doors, windows, parches ana
patios and repair any rips or
tears.
• Avoid being outdoors when
mosquitoes feed, at dusk and
dawn.
• If you must be outdoors
when mosquitoes are active,
cover as much skin as possible
with shoes, socks, long sleeve
shirts and long pants.
Use mosquito repellant with
the active ingredient DEET and
apply it according to manufac­
turer's recommendations.

Tuesday, Aug. 6, neighbor­
hoods throughout Sem inole
County are urged to join
together to promote the 19th
annual National Night Out
crim e and drug prevention
event.
National Night Out is
designed to (1) heighten crime
and drug prevention aware­
ness; (2) generate support for
and participation in local anti­
crime efforts; (3) strengthen
neighborhood spirit and law
enforcement community part­
nerships; and (4) send a mes­
sage to the crim inals that
neighborhoods are organized
and fighting back.
Sem inole County Sheriff
Donald Eslinger is asking all
com m unities
to
becom e

involved with National Night
Out. From 7 p.m. until 10 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 6th, residents in
neighborhoods
throughout
the county are asked to turn
on all outside lights and spend
time outdoors with neighbors
and law enforcement person­
nel. Many neighborhoods will
be hosting a variety o f special
events such as block parties,
cookouts, and children's deco­
rated bicycle safety parades.
A number of communities
have already announced plans
to have special events. They
have requested the sheriff's
departm ent
to
supply
deputies, a helicopter flv-in or
landing,
fingerprinting,
motorcycle units, rescue vehiThese

will

See Event, I’a g e l l A

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2002 The Sem inole Herald

Sanford, Florida

50$

Unfiled claims equal lost dollars for SHA
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SANFORD — The cash-strapped
Sanford Housing Authority appears to
have let several thousand dollars in insur­
ance claims slip away.
Housing AutKirity Commissioner Ross
Bieling said several small fires In 1999 and
2tXW damaged agency property. Former
housing director Tim Hudson, who was

tournament
Tlx* record-setting Seminole
Community College softball
team went 2-2 in t K FCCAA
State Tournament at tK
Osceola County Softball
Complex this past weekend to
finLslt fourth in t K Atlantic
Bracket.
Page IB

Authorities
searching for
missing teen-ager
T K Seminole County
SKriff's Office is seeking infor­
mation regarding t K where- .
abouts of a missing Geneva
teen-ager.
Fourteen-year-old Joshua
Brandyn Chesser of 1475
lX*vany Court was List seen
May 1 K fore school. Chesser
did not attend school (Kit day.
He is on medication for mood
swings aixi from conversations
with other juveniles, may
intend to liarm himself,
accenting to authorities.
Chesser reportedly took an
unloaded handgun Kfore*
leaving his home.
"His medical Issue arxl
Kind gun are reason for concom," slid sKriff's office
spokesman Steve CHson. "Wt*
don't K'lieve K is a danger to
otKrs, just to himself."
Chesser did leave a note
stating lx* would travel to
Canada by bus, but no evi­
dence substantiates tKit claim.
Anyone with information
reganling Chesser's location is
asked to call the slx*riff's office
at 407-665-6650.

Barbecue
fund-raiser this
Saturday
TK* Sanford Airport
Memorial Committee is host­
ing a KirKcue fund-raiser 550
p.m. Saturday, May 11, at lake
Golden Park at tK
Ortindo/Sanford International
Airport.
Tickets are $10 per person.
For tickets or information, call
407-321-7013 or 407-585-1006.
Proceeds Knefit tK Sanford
Navy Memorial.

Sem inole Sm ile

Cash-strapped housing authority may lose
thousands as a result of unreported fires
ousted in April 2001, made no insurance
claims for t K damage, Bieling said. He also
contends officials with the Department of
Housing and Urban Development, who
took over after Hudson's departure failed
to file the claims.

Florida Power changes
stance in battle over
franchise agreements
By Christoph*? Patton
Staff Writer
LONGWOOD — City com­
missioners sat up and paid atten­
tion Tuesday when fellow
Commissioner Steve
Miller
informed them Florida Power
may Kick-pedal in tK ir lawsuits
with six Central Florida cities.
l-ongwood is currently engaged
in a legal battle with Florida
Power after the electricity
provider refused to include a buy­
out clause in a new franchise
agreement and K&gt;nor t K clause in
the old contract. The cities of
Casselberry, Winter Park, Oviedo,
Apopka and Edgcwood are in
similar a fight with Florida Power.
"I know the sticking point for a
lot of tK commissioners was tK
buyout clause in the franchise
agreement," Miller said.
Franchise agreements establish­
es compensation to cities for tK
use of tK ir right-of-ways. Florida
Power collects franchise fees from
tK ir customers and pays tlx* col­

Bieling notified Director Audris BilIKrry
of the situation at t K April 18 Kvird meet­
ing. Tlx* "debacle up there in management"
in recent years could cause the organization
to lose K-tween $2IX),(XX) to $3tX),(XX), said
Bieling.

"When I asked did we Kive ever get paid
on those claims, at the meeting a week and
a half ago, you could have heard a pin drop
in the room," he said. "Why the hell should
it take me to raise that question?"
Although his estimates have been con­
sidered steep by several housing authority
and city officials, the search is on for t K
addresses and dates of every SHA fire
See Insurance, Page 10A

Hamilton ‘ Memories’

lected money to t K respective city.
"YM* should definitely look into
that to see what it is,"
Commissioner Dan Anderson
said. Winter Park assistant dty
manager Randy Knight confirmed
Tuesday that Florida Power Kid
offered tK m a buyout clause in a
new contract.
"What tKy've offered is a pur­
chase option with strings," Knight
said. "They still Kiven't offered
one that is acceptable to t K com­
mission."
Orlando attorney Tom Cloud
also confirmed Florida Power's
newest offer. I le represents all the
Central Florida cities, which are
fighting tlx* electricity provider.
The buyout clause would disap­
pear if Florida Power reaches tK ir
self-imposed reliability goals, he
said.
"Whether or not tKit would K*
enough for all tK cities right now,
I don't
know,"
he said.
"CasselKrry and Winter Park

Scarecrow Abraham Bendowskl, Alyssa Myors as Dorothy and Tin Man Anthony Melendez sing 'll I Onlv
Had a Heart, during Tuesday's Hamilton Elementary School's presentation ol "Memories."

See Franchise, Page I0A

County opts to super-size
proposed conference center
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SANFORD — Bigger Is better.
That’s the consensus of at least
three* of the county commissioners
after hearing three different size
scenarios for the proposed
Sanford convention center.
The three scenarios offered a
range of capacity K'tween 600 and
1,000 people and price tag
K'tween $7 and $18 million.
CommissiorxTS opted to explore
the third choice at Tuesday’s
workshop meeling, which also
offers more amenities such as a
theater/lecture hall, boardroom
and flexible meeting space.
The third size option is "com­
petitive with others in the market­
place," said county tourism direc­
tor Jack Wert. The other two

options were less ambitious as tlx*
first option was only a 1,000
square feet larger than area hotels.
"In my opinion, you can take
scenario one out of the picture,"
Commissioner Dick Van der
Weide said. "I think I said it
Kfore, we need to do this thing
right. We don’t need to pull up
here and build something that's
not adequate."
Commissioners Carlton I lenley
and Grant Maloy continued to
express concerns aK&gt;ut tlx* project
and had plenty of questions for
county and Sanford staff includ­
ing parking problems arxl blind
mosquitoes.
According to the initial study
performed by the city, about 400
parking spaces would K* needed

Pictured above. De'Quan Wright sings during
a Hamilton Elementary’s presentation of "The
Candy Man’ from "Willie Wonka and the
Chocolate Factory." At right, Kelsey Tale sings
"It's a Hard Life" and "Tomorrow," from the
musical “Annie." during the school's produc­
tion. The musical is about a time a few years
after fifth-grado graduation. The Hamilton grad­
uates gather at one of their homes to remi­
nisce about the ‘good old days."

See Center, Page 10A

Airport Authority presents Dale with performance-based bonus plan
By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — Airport Auth­
ority Kurd members approved a
performance-based bonus plan
that could pay Airport President
Larcy Dale up to an additional 15
percent of his salary.
Dale's contract, approved in
June 2LX)1, called for a bonus plan,
but no details wen? formalized.
Board member Geoffrey Longstaff

was assigned to create a plan in
April and presented his recom­
mendations to the board Tuesday.
To achieve the bonus. Dale must
exceed standards by 5 percent in
five revenue areas: income gener­
ated from commerce park, resi­
dential and other leases (bonus
equal to 3 percent of Dale's base
salary of $125,000); aviation rev­
enue (3 percent); domestic and
international terminal revenue (1.5
percent); airfield revenue (15 per­

cent); and revenue in excess of
expenditures (3 percent).
Tire standard for each area will
be based on the previous year's
actual performance or the current
ye.tr's budget. I.ongstaff originally
recommended i housing one or tire
other, but Dale asked tire Kurd to
provide llexibility in the plan.
"I'd like some subjectivity to it,"
Dale said, noting that a Kinus plan
bases! entirely on the previous
year's numbers or the current

year's budget had drawbacks.
Board member Ken Wright
agreed. He said the Airport
Authority expected Dale to set an
aggressive budget and failure to
achieve some goals should not dis­
qualify Dale from receiving a
bonus.
"You've got to have someKxly
pushing the goal posts back,"
Wright said.
Longstaff pmposed tlx* authori­
ty*, "leave K&gt;th standards in there

and let (Dale) make his case” as to
how he should be judged.
As part of his original recom­
mendation, Longstaff created a
sixth area of performance evalua­
tion on intangibles, such as success
in procuring grants, and advances
in operations or security. The stan­
dard of performance would be at
the discretion of the Airport
Authority, and longstaff had sugSee Dale, Page I0A

Ground breaking begins on museum’s new building
By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor

Mike Salber —Sanford Fire
Department paramedic

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Museum ol Seminole County History Specialist Karen Jacobs
holds up blueprints tor the new agriculture exhibit building

SANFORD — As renovations con­
tinue on the inside of tlx* Museum of
Seminole County History, a new
building is starting to get under way
outside tlx* facility.
Ground breaking recently K*gan on
the museum’s new agriculture exhibit
building, which will house old and
new exhibits showcasing Seminole's
agricultural past, said Museum
Specialist Karen Jacobs. Traveling
exhibits highlighting state and nation­
al history will also be displayed in the
new building once it is complete.

"With an influx of so many new
people moving to this area and so
many of the old time residents passing
away, it Is so important to preserve the
history iif Seminole County through
this museum complex," Jacobs said.
"Tlint's why it Is so exciting to see tlx*
renovations and construction evolve
and come together."
The 2,400 square-foot building will
include the museum's current agricul­
tural exhibits, including displays on
Seminole's celery, fern, turpentine and
citrus industries. With the additional
space, Jacobs also plans to include dis­
plays on the county's fishing and cat­
tle industry in tlx* exhibit.

Jacobs is currently researching
options for traveling exhibits, includ­
ing "Florida Breezes," a showcase on
the history of Kind fans in Florida.
Before the now building, hosting such
exhibits was not a possibility.
""Traveling exhibits can K* expen­
sive, and we had to get to tK* point
th.it we could build them into our
budget," Jacobs said. "We also never
Kid a place with security and insur­
ance tKit would allow for us to host
them."
Other features of tlx* new agricul­
ture exhibit building include a climateSee Museum, I’age 5A

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S em in o le S um m ary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

thur|
T h e Laka Mary
Historical Society is offer­
ing a free genealogy work­
shop on TnursdayrMaY 9
at 7 p.m. in the Lake Mary
Historical Sodaty.
This workshop will tell
you how to get started on
your own family tree and
the pitfalls to avoid. The
workshop will also cover
some of the software and
on-line services available.
• The genealogy work­
shop is free and open to
the public. For more infor- *
matron, call Mary Rowell
at 407-321-1498 or Wolfe a t 407-327.

DEAR ABBY: A year ago, I led a picture-per­
fect life. I was a junior at a prestigious universi­
ty, an All-American wrestler, in a wonderful
relationship with my fiancee, "Libby,” the
father of a handsome 19-month-old son, dri­
ving a luxury car and liv­
ing in a three-bedroom
home. All of that came to
an end. 1 was living two
lives! One part of me was
an honor student, loving
boyfriend and father. The
other was a violent drug
dealer.
Libby had no clue about
what I was doing. She
thought I was a club pro­
moter and that was why I
was out most nights. Abby,
• • # • • • • I wasn't promoting clubs. I
was selling boatloads of
Ecstasy
Last summer, I told Libby I had to go to Los
Angeles to promote a dub event. Another lie. I
went to L A . to pick up more Ecstasy. I never
made it home. I was arrested, tried, and sen­
tenced to four yean in prison. When I told
Ubby the truth, she left me. She and my son
moved 2 £ 0 0 miles away to live with her fami­
lyFor the past year, I have written Libby, but
she doesn't answer my letters. I understand she
and my mother talk and write to each other
frequently. My mother is desperately trying to
get us back together, but 1 don't think there is
any hope for us. My mother says there is
always hope.
When 1 get out, I'll need to get my act
together and finish my last year of college. 1
can't bear the thought of not marrying Libby
and settling down with her and my so n I am
sony for what I have done, but she is hurt and
.unaole to forgive me. Can you think of any­
thing I can do or say to get Libby and my son
back in my life?
STUCK BETWEEN A ROCK
AND A VERY HARD PLACE

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new building Is occupied, and the machine In the foreground Is tearing down the remains of the oid ladity.

Suspended tlrsnee
• Lake Maty police arrested Leotts Heath,
of Sanford Saturday for driving with a *uepended license.
• Seminole Deputy Roderick Starting
arrested Havis Byrd, 26, of Sanford Sunday
for driving with a suspended license, resisting
an officer and reckless driving. Bytd fled 6otn
authorities in the area Mangousttrw Avenue
and 10th Street because of an active Seminole
County warrant for child support delinquen­
cy• Longwood Officer Wayne Roberts arrest­
ed Carol Buil 29, of Sanford Friday for dri­
ving with a suspended license.
• Longwood Officer Donald Lajfc arrested
Friday Zina Davis, 43, and Michael Floyd, 23,
both of Sanford. Davis was charged with
operating a motor vehicle without a license
and Floyd was charged with possession of
marihuana.

DEAR STUCK: Only this. After serving
your sentence, finish your college educaticon
to you can eventually support your son. That
way you can prove that you have learned your
lean be a strong role model. Only
tell w t w tW y o u and U b b y have a

a S cn U n a te D e p u t y K n l c i t c k S t a llio n

S t m r a good thought

arrested Elijah Grooms, 29, of Sanfonl
Saturday for driving with a suspended
license.
• Seminole Deputy Dun Causseaux arrest­
ed Janke Malone, 32. of Sanford Saturday for
driving with a suspended license, fraud
impersonation and possession of a controlled
substance without a prescription.
• Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa arrested
Brent Deese, 27, of Sanford Saturday for dri­
ving with a suspended license and possession
of marijuana.
• Sanford Officer Anardi Collazo arrested
Wanita Miller, 40, of Sanford Thursday for dri­
ving with a suspended license. Miller was
involved in a traffic accident at Lake Avenue
south of 18th Street

DEAR ABBY: I am a single mom with a
daughter who is a sophomore in high school.
She nas a male friend she likes "more than just
a friend." However, he has a girlfriend and
talks to my daughter only when his girlfriend
isn't around. Also, he's a freshman in college.
I do not like this guy at all and have been so
concerned about my daughter that 1 did some
snooping in her room. What I found has me
very upset! He wrote her a letter that sounds
like it came straight out of an X-rated movie! I
cannot begin to tell you how sick it made me.
1 cannot confront my daughter unless I con­
fess that I violated her privacy and read some­
thing I shouldn't have.
The only alternative is to say nothing and
hope my daui...............
, iter will see this person for who
he really is. ease help because the situation is
driving me crazy.
WORRIED SICK ABOUT MY DAUGHTER

Larceny
• Longwood Officer Linda Haun arrested
Travis Lewis, 22, of Sanford Sunday for larce­
ny. He reportedly stole two new pool sticks
from Fastbrvak Billiards on U S Highway 1792 in Longwood.
• Sanford Officer Miguel Francis arrested
William Richardson, 47, of Sanford Sunday for
larceny. A French Avenue Winn Dixie cashier
turned Richardson in when they noticed pack­
aged steaks coming out of his pockets.
• The Seminole County Sheriff's Office is
seeking information about a theft that
occurred April 29 at Idyllwikie Elementary.
About $1,100 was stolen from the schooL The
money was from a three-day book fair.
Principal David Scott told deputies he would
send out a letter to the parents to try to deter­
mine how much money was cash and checks.
LVputies responded to the school again the
next day as another theft was reported. Thirty
dollars was reportedly stolen out of a lady's
purse.

1

DEAR WORRIED SICK: Motherhood isn't
a popularity contest You and your daughter
are overdue for a serious mother/daughter
c h a t Tall her that out of concern, you did
some snooping and found the letter. Then be
quiet and liaten.
Your daughter needs to know that young
men who respect girls do not send them Xrated letters. Since this fellow is officially
going with someone else, for him to encour­
age your daughter under the circumstances
shows a lack of character. Then inform your
daughter that you want communication
stopped with this male "friend." That's what
mothers are for.

DUI
• Seminole Deputy David Kuhn arrested
Lyle WhitfilL 32, of Sanford Sunday for his
second charge of driving under the influence
and violating restrictions placed on his dri­
ver's license. WhitfiU had a business class only
license. Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed a
blood alcohol content of about .122.
• Seminole Deputy William Scott arrested
DUnielee High, 20, of Sanford Sunday for dri­
ving under the Influence. Breathalyzer tests at
the jail revealed a blond alcohol content of

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.
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alcohol a ek n l of about .123.

• Seminole Deputy Steven Soaa arrested
Roy Torres, 22, of Longwood Saturday for dri­
ving under foe influence. Breathalyzer teste at
tiw jail revealed a blood alcohol content of
about .190.
• Longwood Officer Donald Lajic arrested
Edna Cross, 24, of Heathrow Saturday for dri­
ving under foe influence. According to the
police report Cross mumbled something and
foe officer asked her what was wrong. Cross
lied. I 'm drunk.' Breathalyzer teste at foe
revealed a blood alcohol content of about
;im
• Seminole Deputy William Morris Jr.,
arrested Jeffrey Shumard, 36. of Winter
Springs Saturday for driving under foe influ­
ence. Breathalyzer teste at foe jail revealed a
blood alcohol content of about .170.
• Seminole Deputy Mark Conway arrest­
ed Patrick Rocks, 33, of Sanford Thursday for
drivtng under foe Influence. Breathalyzer teste
at the jail revealed a blood alcohol content of
about .258.
Aggravated Assault
• Sanford Officer Shannon Dawkins arrest­
ed Lateric Dixon, 22, and Roderic Hudson, 23/
both of Sanford, Thursday. Dixon was charged
with aggravated assault and Hudson was
charged with firing a weapon into a building
• Sanford Officer Hector Aviles arrested
Roderic Hudson. 23, of Sanford Sunday for
aggravated assault. Hudson allegedly broke
into an unoccupied Edward Higgins Terrace
residence Friday, and pulled a gun when the
residents came home.
Grand Theft Auto
• Sanford Officer Bill FJlcnburg arrested
Cedric James, 22, of Sanford Sunday for grand
theft of a motor vehicle, his second clurge of
driving with a suspended license and resisting
an officer. James reportedly carjacked a victim
early Friday morning stealing his green
Mitsubishi Mirage.
• Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa arrested
Alonzo CampbeU, 28, of Sanford Monday for
grand theft of a motor vehicle and driving
with a suspended license. The white Nissan
Campbell was driving was reportedly stolen
out of Kissimmee.
Marijuana Possession
• Seminole Deputy Willie Williams arrest-

Fraud
Seminole Deputy Peter Brewer arrested
James Eckard, 26, of Geneva Sunday for
insurance fraud and fraudulent disposal of
property. Eckard allegedly damaged a
friend’s vehicle and convinced her to report
It stolen rather than calling the Insurance
company. He dumped the vehicle In a wood­
ed area north of 2165 E Osceola Rood.
Battery
Winter Springs Officer Luis Roussel!
arrested Hector Tellado, 42, of Winter Springs
Friday for battery. Tellado reportedly
grabbed his neighbor by foe throat when
they were having a verbal argument over
their dogs.
Carrying a Concealed Weapon
Seminole CVputy John Hawkins arrested
Ryan Morse, 19, of Longwood Friday for
resisting an officer, carrying a concealed
weapon and possession of alcohol by a
minor. Morse, a suspect in another investiga­
tion being conducted by police, reportedly
made furtive movements In the back seat
area when authorities approached his vehi­
cle. A black, wooden PR-24 style baton was
found in his back passenger compartment.
Tampering with Evidence
Casselberry Officer L Pederson arrested
Dvandre Smith, 24, of Sanfoid Saturday for
tampering with evidence. He reportedly tried
to flush some marijuana as officers conduct­
ed their investigation.
Search Warrant
Agents of the sheriff's office City/County
Investigative Bureau executed a search war­
rant Thursday at 2806 Bungalow Boulevard
in Sanford. Agents arrested residents Jujuan
Moore, 20, anil 1tenry Oliver Jr., 20, Moore
was charged with aaie/delivery of crack
cocaine and two counts of possession of
crack cocaine and Oliver Jr., was charged
with possession of drug paraphernalia.
Resisting an Officer
Winter Springs CpL C.D. Schneider arrest­
ed Bobby Keggins, 31, of Sanford Thursday
for resisting an officer.

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The Seminole County
Family and Community
Education Volunteers are
having their annual
Garage and Bake Sale 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, May
10, in the Extension
Auditorium, 250 W.
County Home Road in
Sanfoid.
Donations can be made
on Thursday, May 9, from
9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Proceeds
go for educational scholar­
ships and community ser­
vice projects.
If you have any ques­
tions or need additional
information, call the
Extension Office at 407665-5559.

TUES
Sanford Middla
School's award-winning
bands will host their
annual spaghetti
dlnncr/fret concert
Tuesday, May 14.
The dinner starts at 5
p.m. in the school cafete- "
ria, located at 1700 French
Ave., The SMS Jazz Band
will perform during dinner
starting at 5:30 p.m.
The spaghetti dinner
will include pasta, salad,
dessert and beverage.
Tickets are $3 in advance
or $4 at the door. All pro­
ceeds go to support the
bands, including instru­
ments and music.
The orchestra bands,
under the direction of
David Hedgecoth, will
perform their music at 7
p.m. in the school gymna­
sium.
For ticket information,
call 407-320-6203. The
event is open to the gener­
al public.

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THUR
Sanford Police
Department's Citizens on
Patrol classes begin
Thursday, May 23.
The classes are for any­
one who wants to be part
of the department's new
civilian volunteer pro­
gram.
Classes will be held
from 6 to 9 p.m. every
Thursday for 11 weeks.
Volunteer applications can
be picked up at the depart­
ment or by calling 407-3233030.
Information is also
available on the depart­
ments website at
www.Sanfordpolice.org

W e w elcom e and encourage your letters and
com m ents. All letters must include your nam e,
address and phone number to be published.

"Serving Seminole County Since 190ft"

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about 203.
• Seminole Deputy David Kohn arrested
THda Bryant, 27, of Sanford Sunday for dri­
ving under the Influence. Breathalyzer teste st
the jail revealed a blood alcohol content of
about .180.
• Seminole Deputy Dana Triplett arrested
Ismael Vlvincu, 36, of Winter Springs
Saturday foe driving under foe influence.
Breathalyzer teste at the jail revealed a blood

cd Ronald Lewis, 43, of Winter Spring* for
possession of marijuana.
• Longwood O m ar Eric Janes arrested
Robyrt Clehr, 18, and Rochelle TVave of 1821
i Circle In Longwood Monday for
poareailon of marijuana and drug parapher­
nalia TVave was additionally charged with
Intent to tell. Officers responded to the house
In reference to several 911 hangrupa. When
police arrived, they found several indications
of marijuana use In foe household. Agents
from the sheriff's office City/County
Investigative Bureau executed a search war­
rant at the home and discovered several
pipes, bongs and small bags of marijuana.
• Longwood Officer Dunald Lajic arrested
Samer Jawad, 19, of Longwood Saturday for
possession of marijuana and drug parapher­
nalia.
• Sanfoid Investigator Frank Davis arrest­
ed Jesse Webster, 25, of Sanford Friday for '
possession of marijuana and drug parapher­
nalia.

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Obituaries
Former city
commissioner
dies at 83
Mil ton Edgar Smith, S3, died
Saturday, May 4,2002, in Baptist
Village of Waycross, Ga., foliowan extend- H
illness.
A native of
Savannah, Ga.,
he lived his
early child­
hood in
Ludlwid,Ca.,
before moving
to Bacon and
Ware counties.
He had lived in Sanford since
1958 until moving to Georgia last
year.
Smith retired in 1960 as the
assistant superintendent of the
Tampa District in Sanford. He
was with the Seaboard Coastline,
now CSX, for 36 years. Following
his retirement, he served in gov­
ernment, including a seat on the
Sanford City Commission. He
was also a Seminole County
Sheriff's Office bailiff for several
years.
He was very active in commu­
nity and dvic organizations in
Sanford and was a longtime
member of Central Baptist
Church in Sanford, where he
served as a deacon and chairman
of the deacons. He taught the
Men's Sunday School Class and
was a member of the church
droir. He was also a member of
the Lions Q ub in Sanford.
Smith was a U S Army veter­
an, who served during World
W arn.
Survivors include his wife,
Vida Mae Mlnchcw Smith of
Sanford; one son, Dr. Freddie
Smith of Sanford; one daughter,
Sue Christensen of Sanford;
seven grandchildren; 13 great
grandchildren; and several
nieces, nephews and other rela­
tives.
A funeral service was held 2
p.m. TUesday in Central Baptist
Church in Sanford. Burial was in
Oaklawn Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be
sent toitheCentral Baptist,,; i
ChureK Building Fund o r the. «
SwrtU Memorial Bapfe*.Church
in WoyvrOM, Ga., Building Fund.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

S

LESTER G. BIEBERBACH SR.
Lester G. Bicberbach Sr., 83, of
East Graves Avenue, Orange
City, died Friday, May 3,21X12, in
his residence.
Bom in Philadelphia, Pa., he
moved to Central Florida from
Town Bonk, N.J., in 2000. He
served in the US. Navy during
World War II and was past com­
mander of the Coast Guard
Auxiliary in Cape May, N J. He
was a salesman for Metro Life
Insurance Co., in Wildwood, N.J.
He enjoyed fishing. He was of

'the Episcopalian faith.
Survivors include hie wife,
Thelma Bieberbach of Orange
City; four sons, Lester Bicberbach
Jr„ oif Villis, N.J., Eric Blebetbach
of Amarillo, Texas, Kevin
Bieberbach of North Cape May,
N.J, and Kurt Bieberbach of
Goose Creek, S.C.; one daughter,
Linda Linsday of Villis, N.J.; nine
grandchildren; and three great
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

daughter, Allyson Georgi of
Orlando; three sons, Ken Cahill of
Eustis, Mark Cahill of Sanford
and Alan Cahill of Oviedo; and
four grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made to The Shriner's
Hospital for Children Bum Unit.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
JOHN VINCENT
CAPUANO JR,
John Vincent Capuano Jr., 77,
of Feather Drive, Deltona, died
Sunday, May 5,2002, in John
Knox Village Medical Center of
Orange City.
Bom in New Haven, Conn., he
lived in Florida for lSyeare. He
was a typographical consultant
with a printing company in
southeastern New England. He
was a member of Our Lady of the
Lakes Catholic Church. He
enjoyed golf and won many
awards.
Survivors include two daugh­
ters, Diann Milone of Cheshire,
Conn., and Donna Capuano of
Hamden, Conn.; and three grand­
children.

NOAH MCKAY BURKE
Noah McKay Burke, infant, of
Elizabeth Street, Enterprise, died
Friday, May 3,2002, in Florida
Hospital, DeLand.
Survivors include his parents,
Gene Autry Jr., and Heather
Burke of Enterprise; three broth­
ers, Gene A. HI, Jason Alexander
and Zachary Charles Burke, all of
Enterprise; grandparents Gene
and Patricia Burke of Sanford
and David and Georgina Black of
Deltona; and great grandmother
Helen Orr of Glasgow, Scotland.
Altman-Long Funeral Homes
of DeBary is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.
KATHRYN L
c a s c i o -w i t t m a n

Kathryn L Cascio-Wittmnn, 8t,
of Country Club Drive, Orange
City, died Saturday, May 4,2002.
in Halifax Medical Center,
Daytona Beach.
Bom in Rhinebeck, N.Y., she
moved to Central Florida In 1974.
She was retired after 26 years of
working as a dental assistant in
Hyde Park, N.Y., and Ormand
Beach. She was a member of the
Eagles Club of Orange City and
the Moose Club of DeLand. She
enjoyed Fishing. She was of the
Episcopalian faith.
Survivors include one daugh­
ter, Pamela Lawrence of Greer,
S.C.; one brother, John Marks of
Goshen, N.Y.; three sisters, Ada
Pitchcral of Mechanicsvillc, N.Y.,
and Roma Van Wagner and
Barbara Eaton, both of Hvioli,
N.Y.; three grandchildren; and
one great grandchild.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

enroUcd at the business school at
Rollins College. He worked as a
clerk for the Supervisor of Election,
. and was assigned to Precinct No.
53 in Longwood. He was also an
AARP volunteer who helped
senior citizens prepare taxes.
He was a 50-year member of the
Masons. He became a master
mason and was head of the Royal
Arch at the lodge in Cawker, Kan.
He was also a member of the
Retired Officers Association and
the Pearl Harbor Survivors.
Survivors include his wife,
Alberta; one daughter, Linda Conn ,
Eriksson; two brothers. Bill of
Careon, Calif., and Kirk of Mount
\tonon, Wash; and six sisters. Iota
McDermed of Downs, Kan.,
Maxine Webb of Stanton, Calif.,
Lorcna Hatfield of Lakcwodd,
Colo., Vonda Henry of Salina, Kan.,
Mary Perkins of Atchison, Kan.,
and Opal Taylor of Mankato, Neb.
A memorial sen-ice will be held
11 am. Wednesday in Baldwin
Fairchild Funeral Home,
Altamonte Springs.
In lieu of flowers, the family
requests donations be made to the
American Cancer Society for
Cancer Research.
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DON M. CAHILL
Don M. Cahill, 71, of Sanford,
died Wednesday, May 1,2002.
Bom D ec 4,1930, tn
Oklahoma City, Okla., he moved
to Sanford in 1960. He was a
Mason and a member of the
Bahia Shrine, the American
Legion o Sanford and the
Scottish Rite of Orlando.
Survivors include his wife, Jan
P. Cahill of Unville, N.G; one

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honor for Stonewood Tavern k
Grill,” said Doug Sullivan, who
co-founded the company along
with Steve Papero and Gale
Lemerand in July 1999. "We are
proud to be able to accept this
award on behalf of all of our
partners and employees. It is
their effort and commitment to
excellence that are responsible
for this great accomplishment."
Stonewood Tavern k Grill is a
casual, upscale restaurant built

on the traditions of excellent
food, outstanding service and
simple, enduring quality. The
dinner-only restaurant offers a
classic American menu served in
a subtle atmosphere accented by
dark wood, stacked stones and
rich mahogany wood.
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Sullivan, vice chairman and
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B riefcases
Lake Markham Preserve judged
best small neighborhood
Lake Markham Preserve, a
gated luxury community over­
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Seminole County, was awarded a
first place award os the area's best
community under 100 homes in
the recent Central Florida Parade
of Homes.
Roger Soderstrom, owner of
Stirling International Realty, said
luxury homes at the community
are priced from the $600s to more
than $ 1 S million.

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"Our COE staff b the best moving and
installation force in the Orlando area, our
customers are first-rate and w e partner with
many of the best commercial property man­
agement firms and construction and floor­
ing contractors on many projects," Whiting
adds. "We don't want to rest on our reputa­
tion but will build upon it, taking a more
direct business approach with not only new
customers, but existing customers, as well." Whiting's considerable experience and
expertise — as well as strategic vbion —
should prove extremely Invaluable in tak­
ing COE to the next plateau.
Before purchasing COE, Whiting was
Principal and Chief Operations Officer for a
$40 million premium insurance broker in
Mountain View, CA. Prior to that he was a
partner in a high profile management con­
sulting firm outside San Francisco which
serviced the insurance industry in the areas
of mergers and acquisitions, management/ownership succession planning and
business valuations.
Whiting holds\an MBA from Western
IUinob University, b a professional speaker
at conventions, workshops and seminars
and an author of numerous industry publi­
cations and articles.

Restaurant donates to school

emerge from the recession as one
of the hottest information tech­
nology markets in the U S ," said
Moore. "We are focusing our
efforts on developing new busi­
ness there in both private and
public sectors."
TEAM information Services b
part of a network of information
technology
companies
that
includes Vereon Technology in
Jacksonville
and
Dragon
Development Corp. in the
Washington, D.C. area.
Lake Forest wins Parade
of Homes top award
Lake Forest, NTS Corp.'s pre­
mier community on SR 46 In
north Seminole County, won the
Grand Award as Central Florida's
best residential community in the
2002 Parade ofHomes, sponsored
by
the
Home
Builder's
A&amp;Micijtion o f Mid-Florida.
Richard Bavec, vice president
and general manager at Lake
Forest, said the community has
won the Grand Award for the
best community in six of the last
seven years.
Three of the builders at Lake
Forest won Parade of Homes
Awards in their categories, said
Bavec. The builders who won
first place or merit awards were
Waterford
Quality
Homes,
Graham Enterprises and Rick
Heidenescher Homes.

HmM ptwto by Tommy Vbwan4
Fred Trotter and Rosy Usmani of Buca di Beppo restaurant present
a $500 check to etudents of Winter Springs High School Culinary
Arts Program. The donation came about attar students participated
in a job shadowing program at Buca di Beppo.

‘Littlest airline* offers flight service
between Sanford and Tallahassee
Orlando Airlink, billed as the
world's littlest airline, recently cel­
ebrated six months of offering
round trip airline service between
Orlando Sanford International
Airport and Tallahassee.
"The response to our service
has been excellent and we are
pleased with the number of pas­
sengers that are using our ser­
vice," said Paul Pent, president of
Orlando Airiink.
Currently the airline, which

recently received that designation
from
the
Department
of
Transportation and the Federal
Aviation Administration, makes
one round trip Tuesday through
Thursday from Sanford to the
state capital. Plans call for a sec­
ond round trip to be added within
three months.
'T he vast majority of our pas­
sengers are those individuals with
business of governmental inter­
ests in Tallahassee," Pent said.

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Seminole Clips: Seagrave shoots

Museum-------

10-pound trout swimming in river

ton trolled room that will house
fragile documents and pho­
tographs.
Funding, which is under
$250,000, for the museum's
expansion was budgeted by the
county last year, Jacobs said.
Several area companies donated
services, including Stillwater
Technologies, Glatting Jackson
Kerther Anglin Lopez Rinehart
Inc., Harter-Adams, P.A., and
MacGregor-Smlth Blucprintcr
Inc. The addition coincides with
renovations to the inside of the
building, which includes refur­
bishing the facility's walls, win­
dows and floors, funded by a
state grant
Almost 80 yean old, the build­

Editor's Note: The following is
part of an on-going series on
Seminole Countys past contributed
by Museum of Seminole County
listory Sj
Komi Jacobs.
By K irtn J a c o b s
Spedal to the Herald

next, open a private school in
Sanford for a session of six
weeks.
Mrs. John Fisk, of Sanford, has
in her flower garden not less
than one hundred varieties of
roses, a large number of which
ate now
I blot
&gt;w in
aloom.

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• The Museum of Seminole
County History collects and
stores wonderful artifacts con­
cerning the history of Seminole
County. One of our recent ongo­
ing prefects is collecting articles
from old newspapers, wherever
\lrc can find them.
! We have stumbled across
4ome wonderful and enlightenihg articles that pertain to dlfferent areas in our county, and we
Would like to share them with
bur readers. These articles have
been copied from micro-film,
then typed and stored in a note­
book and open for the public to
view. When this prefect is complcted we shoulc
ila have a daily
&lt;
record of what was happening in
our little settlements throughout
the county in the 1880s. This pro­
ject is expected to be completed
in three to four years.
Most of the information has
been taken from the 1800's Times
Union
Newspaper
from
Jacksonville. This was the state
newspaper for Florida estab­
lished in 1865. It started off
printing once a month and then
once a w eek , and then daily etc.
The paper is still in existence
today.
We feel that by recreating
these bits and pieces of history in
the Herald today, the informa­
tion would inform, clear up
mysteries, entertain and help
everyone — from the Florida
crackers to newcomers — to bet­
ter understand our humble
beginnings. We hope that you
enjoy this new column, please
write and let us know.

April 2ft, 1B87
The Catholic fair at Sanford
last week cleared seven hundred
dollars
Mr. Seagrave of Sanford, shot
a 10-pound trout in the river
with a shot-gun recently.
Mr. Arthur T. Feaster has
received the appointment as
ta! clerk from Sanford to
sonville.

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April 29,1887
Mayor Lillenthal of Sanford
has presented the Gate City
Band with a handsome gold
watch to be raffled for the pur­
pose of buying uniforms with
the proceeds arising there from.
A postal note for one cent,
payable to the New York Gazette,
was drawn by the postmaster at
Sanford on Saturday evening.
The party for whom the postal
note was drawn registered the
letter containing it, making the
cost of sending one cent amount
to fifteen cents.
Dr. H. J. Long, of Enterprise,
who has scored signal success in
raising early vegetables, is still
receiving large returns from his
crops. Of nine barrels of potatoes
shipped to New york on
Saturday last, four were sold at
$7 and the remainder at $750
per barrel. Two of the barrels
sold at $7 were "culls”

and Mr. E.R. Gunby, of Orlando
have formed a partnership for
the practices of law. the firm will
have two offices, one in Sanford
and the other in Orlando.

San.
mford Journal:
Charley Thrasher exhibited to
us today a savage pet. It was
none other than a live rat­
tlesnake, fiv e. or six feet in
length, of astonishing circum­
stances, and possessing the
usual accompaniments of fangs,
rattles, etc. Charley is very
much attached to his venomous
pet, but might be perniaded to
turn ft over to some other indi­
vidual for a valuable considera­
tion.

Wednesday. May 8.2002 P a ge 3 A

ing that houses the museum is in
dire need of a facelift. Built in
1924, it was the first structure in
the county's Five-Points com­
plex, whicn also included a con­
vict camp. According to Jacobs,
the museum was originally
Seminole's Old Folks Home.
The Old Folks Home closed in
1964, and the facility became the
offices
of
the
county's
Agricultural Extension. When
the group moved to a new loca­
tion, the building became the
Seminole museum in 1982.
Once the agriculture facility is
finished, future expansion plans
for the museum include a third
building that will include farm
machinery. When the three
buildings are complete, the com­

plex will surround a courtyard
with brick pavers and a garden
of native plants and trees.
Everything will be encompassed
by a pebbled-dash and iron fenc­
ing.
"The final phase is pending
next y ear’s county budget,"
Jacobs said. "When finished, it's
going to be gorgeous. I'm just so
excited."
The museum will remain open
throughout the renovations
except during August. Both pro­
jects are scheduled to be com­
plete within six to nine months.
For more information about
the museum, call Jacobs at 407321-2489. The museum is located
at 300 Bush Boulevard in
Sanford.

May 19,1887
Mr. Slater has an orange tree
on his place near Sanford four
years old from the seed, that
measures 15 inches in circum­
ference, and has a fine crop of
oranges on it. probably 500. he
has a three year old peach tree
which has more than a bushel of
peaches on it, they are turning
ripe.
The Sanford Argus proposed
to send 10,000 copies o/ a special
edition to London by Mr. Arthur
C. Jackson, who has been
employed by the South Florida
Railroad to deliver three lec­
tures there. This spedal edition
wilt contain notice and accounts
of the towns along the line of the
South Florida Railroad accord­
ing to the proportion In which
they contribute to the expense.

May 2 4 ,1B87
The Sanford Light and Fuel
Company has just completed
and started Into at the gas
April 30,1887
The game of ball between the works, a new set of gas appara­
Sanford and Enterprise clubs tus.
In a swimming match at
came off at the Sanford Base ball­
recently
between
park Tuesday afternoon, the Sanford
game being called at 3 o'clock. Arthur Schlcman and Gerogc
The score stood. Enterprise 13, Davies between the Debrary
Sanford:
Sanford
9.
Umpire
Max and city docks, the former won
by a very few inches. It was
Meyerson.
April 16,1887
closely contested and was wit­
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nessed by a large number of
May 18,1887
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County, business and museum officials break ground for the Museum of Seminole County History's new agricul­
ture exhibit building. The facility wilt house the museum's current agriculture displays and new traveling exhibits.
Construction is scheduled to be complete between the next six and nine months.

Sanford author plans book signing Saturday at museum
Sanford
author
DeLoris
Stanton Forbes will be signing
copies of her new book, "When
the Hearse Goes By," 2 to 4 p.m.
Saturday, May 11, at the Sanford
Museum.
The book is set in Central

Florida. It is about five femate
friends, close since elementary
school, who find themselves
with a serious dilemma. They are
the keepers of a 20-year-old
corpse (the corpse, not the man)
that tfu-y m m t

of t^uVcWiy.

Though the name of the town
is not mentioned, there are refer­
ences to familiar places.
"W hen the Hearse Goes By," is
Forbes' 42nd published book.
She has been a Sanford resident

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foi n ier.il years white clearing out
.1 wetland area on the scliixil's cam ­
pus. Hie lind was discovered after
t. jilic r s Valerie Ikniglincr and
Mike Ir.uis *&lt;111x11111x1 two w ork­
days lotlean up the area.

b marked with blue signs pointing
to the location of these plant
species. The end of the walk con­
tains a brood deck perfect for small
group exercises on wetland stud­
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The area abo contains a small
id that will be monitored with
p from the University of Florida
LakeWatch program. Students will
learn about water quality monitoring
and participate in related exercises.

On the first day, the students
United dozens of bags of trash out
of lire neglected area and trimmed
Kick branches tUit Uid blocked the
boardwalk. The entrance to the
stnictun* was almost hidden by
overgrown vegetation.
Just beyond the branches, how­
ever, students found a long wellmade Usmlwalk that curves
thmugh palms, pines, sweetgum,
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Saturday, May 11 from 8 a.m. until
noon.
Boardwalk repairs are planned
for the day. Anyone in the commu­
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aged to call Boughncr at 407-3206150.

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emergency food pantries, soup
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indude rice, peanut butter, tuna
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Helen Stairs Theatre to host Saturday performance by illusionist Steinfeld
"MagicLive!" starring Adam
Steinfeld will appear at the
Helen Stairs Theatre for the
Performing Arts, in Sanford 8
p.m. Saturday, May 11, for one
show only.
Experience the grand illuAdam Steinfeld, who conjures
up grand illusions, magic, com­
edy, and magical fun.
Steinfeld* is the ultimate
modem magician. He is an illu­
sionist, comedian, magician,

who travels around the world
from Hong Kong, China, to
Barcelona.
For the past year, Steinfeld, a
Florida resident, has been per­
forming his casino show at the
Alhambra Casino, Aladdin
Theater in Aruba, in the longest
running illusion/m agic show
ever in the country. He is (akin
a short w eekend break an
bringing his show to the Helen
Stairs theatre this Saturday.
At an early age, Steinfeld

Who: Adam StamWd MaqicUv*!
When 800 p-m. Saturday, May 11,

2002
Where: Haian Stain Theatre, 201
S. Magnolia Are. Santord
Admiaston: $20 Adutts, S15
Sentore/Sfcjdents
For Information, call 407-321-Bit 1

began to be recognized for his
ability as a magician. He won
the first-place tremhy at the
Society
of
Florida
State

fourth printing.
In 1980, he earned a bachelor
of arts degree in motion picture,
television
production and drama from
the University of Miami.
Scheduled to join Steinfeld
on stage is specialty act
"Geometric Fantasy," by Aydar.
Aydar transforms the art of
gling into a cutting-edge
forma nee piece. He mastcrilly manipulates metal-framed
forms in an Infusion of acrobat-

American
Magicians
Convention at age 11 and won It
again in 1975 at age 17. On
April Fool’s Day 1988, he
earned the title of "The World's
Most Versatile Magician," when
he shattered a record in the
"Guinness Book of World
Records," by performing 102
magic tricks in three minutes
ana 13 seconds.
He is also the author of the
popular humor book "Stupid
Bar Tricks," which Is now fn its

Ic movements of his own devisdisplay is a mesmerizing
interaction between man, form,
space and light, and’he recently
appeared
on
th * ,;D a v id
Letterman Show.
Saturday's
performance
begins at B p.m., and admission
is $20 for adults and $25 for
seniors/students.
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For information -or ticket
reservations, call the theater at
407-321-8111.
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Obituaries
LOYCE FORGUSON
HAZEL M. HOUSER
Loyce "Buck" Forguson, 81, of
Hazel M. Houser, 76, of
Sunland Road, Daytona Beach,
Sanford, died Tuesday, April
30, 2002, in Central Florida
died Friday, May 3.2002, in
Halifax Medical Center.
tonal Hospital,
m July 25, 1925, in Goes
Bom in Golden Pond, Ky., he
moved to Central Florida in 1922. Station, O hio, she was a mem­
He was a retired insurance sales­
ber of Trinity Evangelical
Lutheran Church.
man. He served in the Army Air
Corps during World War B and
Survivors include two
daughters, Rae Nell
flew a P 51 Mustang Fighter in
Europe and the Pacific. He was a
Vollenwwidcr of Winter
member of First United
Garden and Vanessa M. Gray
Methodist Church of Port
of Longwood: two sons, W.
Orange. He enjoyed bowling and
Les Houser o f Rocklodgc and
the Eagle Scouts.
John "Ja ck " Houser of
Fairborn, O hio; and II grand­
Survivors Include his wife of
56 years, Elsa Forguson; three
children.
sons, Wayne Forguson of
Edgewatcr, Ricky Forguson of
JAM ES G. KELLY
Ocala and Randy Forguson of
James G. Kelly, 70, o f Giffen
Samsula; one sister, Cloyda Jones
Avenue, Deltona, died Friday,
of Sanford; eight grandchildren;
May 3, 2002, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial.
and three n eat grandchildren.
New Life Cremation and
Born in Philadelphia, Pa., he
Funeral Chapel of Ormond
moved to Central Florida in
1987. He served in the U.S.
Beach is in cnarge of arrange­
ments.
Coast Guard during the

Korean War. He was a retired
ticket agent with Grey Hound
Bus., Co., in Philadelphia,
where he worked for 32 years.
He enjoyed fishing. He was of
the Protestant faith.
Survivors include his wife
of 10 years, Joan Kelly of
Deltona; one son, James Kelly
of Philadelphia, Pa.,; two step­
sons, James and John Stewart,
both of Philadelphia, Pa.; two
daughters, Dolores Jones and
Frances Manherz, both of
Philadelphia, Pa.; three step­
daughters, Margaret Harding,
Kathleen Stewart and Joan
Healy, all of Philadelphia, Pa.;
24 grandchildren; and eight
great grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge o f arrangements.
DOROTHY LEE MILLER
Dorothy Lee Miller, 76, of
Church Street, Sanford, died
Tuesday, April 30 ,2 0 0 2 , in

JO HN ALLEN M URRAY
John Allen Murray, 43, of
Sanford, died Monday, April
2 7 ,2002, in Lumberton, N.C.
Bom Aug. 7 ,1 9 5 8 , he was a
lifelong resident of Sanford.
He was a construction worker.
Survivors include one son,
Patrick Nunley of Hinesvllle,
Ga.; three daughters, Desiree
Murray of Casselberry,
Kimberly Murray of
Altamonte Springs and
Brandy Murray of Altamonte
Springs; two sisters, Edna
Stroud of Sanford and Gail
Crews of Geneva; and two
brothers, Jimmy M urray of
Osteen and David M urray of
Geneva.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

Healthcare and Rehabilitation
Center, Sanford.
Born May 5 ,1 9 2 5 , in
Lamont, she moved to Sanford
more than 48 years ago. She
was a homemaker and a mem­
ber o f Kingdom Hall
Jehovah's Witness of Sanford.
Survivors Include seven
sons, David, Daniel Steven
and Vincent Miller, all of
Sanford, Donald Miller o f
Rochester, N.Y., Eddie M iller
o f Nashville, Tenn., and
Michael M iller o f Jacksonville;
three brothers, Alfonda,
Thcdogla and Wade Tyson;
and five grandchildren.
Funeral services are 10:30
a.m. Saturday, May 11, in
Kingdom Hail Jehovah's
Witness o f Sanford. Visitation
is 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, May
10, in Sunrise Funeral Home
Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge o f •
arrangements.

FRED V A D A SE
Fred Vadase, 62, of Sanford
died Saturday, May 4 ,2 0 0 2 .
Bom Oct. 6 ,1 9 3 9 , in

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Campbell C ounty,'
ow ner/operator bf
jf Fred's
1
Plumbing Co. He was a U.S. f
Army veteran and a member
of VFW Post No. 10225.
Survivors include his wife, ,
Linda; two sons, Randy and
Michael Vadase, both of
Raleigh, N.C.; three daughters,
Susan Hunichen of Clayton,
N.C., Pam Beamon of Raleigh,
N.C., and Sherry Simpson of
Marshall, N.C.; one brother,
Carl Daniel Vadase of
Riverside, Calif.; 15 grandchil­
dren; and one great grand­
child.
Funeral services will be held
2 p.m. Thursday, May 9, in
j
Brisson Funeral Home. Friends
may call from noon to 2 p.m.
Thursday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the American
Heart Association.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

School
Notes
International Festival
On M ay 17, Teague
M iddle School students
w ill travel around the
w orld w ithout leaving
their school cam pus. The

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10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
T he journey will begin
w ith an assem bly o f inter­
national dance perfor­
m ances. Speakers will visit
classroom s and speak
about: Zimbabwe,
Germany, Ecuador, North
A frica, Thailand, Holland,
and the M iddle East. The
students will enjoy an
international lunch.
Teague M iddle School is
located at 130 McNeil
Road, Altam onte Springs.
T he Dividends
Com m unity Resource
Volunteer Program coordi­
nated this event.

G raduation Party
Lyman High School
seniors are invited to a
graduation party 11 p.m.
Thursday, M ay 23, to 5
a.m . Friday, May 24, in the
Jew ish Com m unity Center
in M aitland.
Each student can invite
a guest. The evening will
included entertainment,
refreshm ents, games and
prizes. C ost is $20 a ticket,
w hich can be purchased
M ay 16 during the
sch o o l's lunch hour or at
the door.
Students attending must
bring a signed contract
and cash or check made
o u t to Project GRADD.
C ontracts and information
sh eets can be picked up in
the front office or down­
loaded off the Lyman
H igh School web site.
For inform ation, call
407-695-3960.
P roject G raduation
O vied o H igh School's
C lass o f 2003 Project
G rad uation Com m ittee
w ill have an inform ational
m eeting for parents and
sen io rs in the media center
7 p.m . M onday, May 13.
Topics w ill include
Inform ation about senior
activ ities for next school
yfear, sen io r photos,
an ip u n cem en ts, caps and
gow ns and graduation
tickets.
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Franchise------Continued from F ife 1A
have gone through a lot of expens­
es. Longwood too, to some
extent*
According to Knight the origi­
nal purchase option Ls not enough
since Winter Park is "beyond that
point" TWo years ago it may have
been different, Knight said, but the
city has completed a feasibility
study on the possibilities of buying

the dty electrical system.
Buying the system would allow
the dty "to do some things the
way we want them done," Knight
said. Casselberry Ls the farthest
along in the pmcess with a sched­
uled arbitration hearing Aug. 19.
The price of the electrical system
within the dty will be determined
at the hearing. Winter Park could
be the next dty to go to arbitration

with a hearing anticipated in
October, Cloud said.
The change of heart for Florida
Power is attributed a new "com­
mitment to excellence and recent
rate decreases," said spokes­
woman Gail Simpson.
"The litigation is not productive
and very costly for both parties,
she said. "The change in position,
is Florida Power wanting to

resolve these issues with the dttes.
We don't believe many of the dbes
want to purchase the systems b y ­
way." •
Miller, speaking before the com­
mission, said he overheard a dif­
ferent reason for the change.
"The vice president who had
the hard line with the buyout
clause has been relieved of his
duties," he said.

will have flare ups with the midge
problem occasionally, he assured
county commissioners the prob­
lem was not insurmountable.
Defining the scope of confer­
ence center should help the dty in
procuring a hotelier to accompany
tht conference center, said
Commissioner Daryl McLain.

According hi VantX’rworp the dty
continues to get inquires and has
met with 11 hoteliers.
Commissioners oLso discussed
possible funding plans for the cen­
ter. The proposed route is to use a
combiru^’n of funding sources
including a new penny of tourist
tax expected to raise about

$700,000 a year.
Commissioners also empha­
sized they expect county staff to
"fast-track" the project and get foe
necessary interlocal agreements In
place with foe dty of Sanford.
"We’re waiting on you," Van
der Weidc told County Manager
Kevin Grace.

L o v estran d elected to
an o th er term as m ay o r
By Christopher Patton
LONGWOOD — City commtssioners on TUesday re-elect­
ed Mayor Paul Lovestrand to
another term as the city's
leader.
Commissioner John Maingot
first nominated Commissioner
Butch Bundy as the next mayor,
tnit that motion failed by a 2-3
vote with Bundy and Maingot
as foe only supporters. A vote
for Lovestrand passed with a 32 margin with Bundy and
Maingot voting against the
measure. An unusual process
for obtaining a city leader,
Lovestrand said he likes to tell
citizens
the
mayor
of
Longwood is selected rather
than elected although the char­
ter says otherwise.
*1 would like to thank the
commission for trusting me
with one more year," he said
after foe victorious commission
vote.
In other business, commis­
sioners passed
the new
Longwood Development Code
on
its
second
reading.
Discussions took more than an
hour on the agenda item as

Center
Coatinned from Page 1A *
for the hotel and conference cen­
ter complex. A quick two or three
ye;•ar fix would be surface parking,
buit according to City Manager
Tony VanDerworp, the city is
wonting diligently on a parking
garage for the downtown.
"If Sanford is going to continue
to grow and prosper they're going
to nave to face trie problem with
parking
sooner or later,"
Commissioner Randy Morris
said.
Maloy noted that before the
meeting an audience member
gave mm a jar of midges. He
asked Sanford Mayor Brady
Lessard how the dty Intends to
control the blind mosquitoes,
Lessard said a recent rise in the
midge population could be attrib­
uted to a couple of factors, includ­
ing Volusia County being short on
manpower. He said while the dty

Em ployee of the Month

Dale
Continued from Page 1A
grated a bonus in this area of 3
percent of foe base salary.
Other board members suggest­
ed more weight be placed on foe
intangibles area. Lon How ell said
a slow economy could negatively
impact foe airport's revenues.
T h at's out of Larry's control,"
Howell said.
Board members agreed foe
intangibles performance area
could be adjusted up to 15 per­
cent of the base salary, as long as
the overall bonus did not exceed
15 percent. For example, if Dale
exceeded standards in aviation
revenue (3 percent bonus) and
failed in foe other four revenue
areas, the Airport Authority
could still grant him a 15 percent
bonus by adjusting the intangi­
bles area lo 1 2 p e r c e n t .

commissioners lobbied for lastminute changes such as parking
space widths and fence heights.
The code ,w'nk
book outlines
development design standards
for the city and creates an
Historic Overlay District. The
new district will ensure that al
developments In. the historic
downtown will conform to pre­
viously adopted plans.
Commissioners
also
approved the first reading of a
new ordinance that establishes
regulatioas for special events
held on city property. The ordi­
nance was drafted in part
because of several complaints
concerning
the
annual
Longwood Arts and Craft
Festival.
"I'm in favor of this ondU
nance, and I want to thank
Commissioner Miller for bring­
ing it forward," said Judy Putz
owner of Judy’s Dolls on
Warren Avenue.
Putz, along with other con­
cerned residents, has com­
plained in the past about dty
festivals and foe lack of regula­
tions. The new ordinance will
not only regulate the events, but
also require fees for the use of
dty services.

Staff Writer

Insurance

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between 1999 and 2000. The
extra money would help with
foe negative budget foe bank­
rupt agency approved a couple
weeks ago, Bieling said.
"It's another opportunity lo
tum things around and put
this thing back on track," he
said.
"I am investigating the
manner," said Billberry who
has been with SHA for about
two months. "I hopefully will
have something to say to the
board at the next meeting."
Sanford City Manager Tony
VanDerworp said foe d ty Is
assisting in the investigation.
The process of locating the
past fire incidents is compli­
cated. Fire department offi­

lonw nf VIHCnil

Sanford City Manager Tony VanDerworp, right, congratulates Pamela Ganas tor being named employee
of the month for April. Ganas 1s the assistant to Utility Customer Service Supervisor Nancy Jermyn, who
nominated her for the award. "Pamela Is a quick study" Jermyn wrote In her nomination. "She has great
leadership ability, common sense, and customer service attributes which onable her to handle situations
which require special handling."

Y ou G o tta

cials are hopeful foe incidents
are In a stack files from the fire
Investigator. If they're not
there, officials will have to
tum to Seminole County dis­
patch for the records.
Without addresses or dates,
searching the large databases
from county dispatch could be
a long process.
Time, however, Is not a lux­
ury for foe housing authority
board. It may already be too
late to claim the fires to foe
insurance company, Bieling
said.
"N ot to file Insurance
claims is outright criminal,"
he said.
The next SHA board meet­
ing is April 16 al 6 p.m. at the
Redding Gardens complex.

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Briefs
B ELLH O R N CA R R IES
C U B S P A ST D O D G E R S
Former Oviedo High
School star Mark Bellhom is
not going to give up his job
as the starting thin! baseman
for the Chicago Cubs with*
out a fight.
Bellhom, who was
acquired from the Oakland
Athletics in the offseason,
has been playing third in
lace of tne injured BUI
fueller.
Mueller Is scheduled to
return sometime this week,
but Bellhom gave the coach­
es something to think about
on Sunday as he homered
for the fourth time this sea­
son and drove In all three of
the Cubs runs in a 34) victo­
ry over the Los Angeles
Dodgers.

Sanford star’s
annual camp
for May 18
By Dm h SmHti
Sports Editor

E

F A S C A R R A C IN G
Orlando Speedworld wiU
be hosting Race No. 3 of the
Florida Mini-Stock Challenge
along with heats and fea­
tures in all divisions except
Sportsman, this Friday night
(MaylO). •
Pit gates open at 5 p.m.
and grandstands open a 6
p.m. with racing action
beginning at 8 p.m. every
Friday night at the track
located 17 mUes east of
Orlando between Orlando
and TitusvUle on Highway
50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
Grandstands will open at 6
p.m. with pre-race practice at
p.m. and racing
action
7 n.m.
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#4 of the Goodyear Late
Model Challenge will be
contested along with features
in aU of the other FASCAR
divisions except the Super
Late Models.
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 8c
State Road 415 in Samsula,
between New Smyrna Beach,
DeLand, Sanford and
Daytona Beach.
For more information
about schedules call the FAS­
CAR offices at 386-127-4129
(New Smyrna), or check the
internet site at
WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM.
SHS BO O STERS G O LF
The 2002 13th Annual
Seminole High Boosters Golf
Tournament will be held at
Mayfair Country Club this
Friday, May 10.
This event is one of the sin­
gle largest fund raising items
for the booster club and
helps Seminole High School
student-athletes form a bond
with the Sanford community.
It is also a great time for
business leaders to show
their support not only for
SHS athletics but also to net­
work with other community
leaders and business owners
in a relaxed and enjoyable
environment.
The tournament will be a
scramble format made up of
four-person teams ($70 per
player). Mulligans will dc $5
or three for $10.
Hole sponsorships are
available for $100 per hole or
Hole Sponsorship plus fourman team is a special price
of $330.
Dinner is included follow­
ing play with trophy and
rize presentation.
lumerous door prizes will
also be given away.
For information or if a
business would like to
donate a door prize, please
contact Mike Powers at 407320-5058 or Mike Gaudrcau
at 407-320-5102.

BALTIMORE, MD. — Former
Seminole High School star Jeff Blake has
decided to join the Baltimore Ravens for
the 2002-03 season.
The former Pro Bowl quarterback
signed a one-year deal last week.
Blake, 6-feet and 210 pounds, played

the last two seasons with the New
Redman for the powerful Ravens, who
Orleans Saints and was a starter before
have one of the best defenses in the
suffering a broken foot in 2000.
league.
Blake, who was a sixth-round draft
But if Redman does not have a good
choice (166th overall) out o f East
preseason, Blake's experience could put
Carolina University by the New York Jets Kim in charge of team that made it deep
in 1992, before following coach Bruce
into the playoffs this season with Elvis
Coslet to Cincinnati in 1994.
Grbac at the controls.
He played in 76 games, starting 66,
It has also been announced that the
before signing a free-agent contract with
Seminole Youth Football and
the Saints. Blake startra the first 11
Cheerleading Association (SYFA) is tak­
games of the 2000 season and threw for
ing registrations for the annual Jeff Blake
2,025 yards and 13 touchdowns before
Football Camp to be held at Seminole
being sidelined for the year.
High School on Saturday, May 4th from 8
Last year Blake took only one snap as
a.m. to 4 p.m. Registration wUl be avail­
he could regain his job as the starter with able the morning of the camp.
the Saints.
For more information call 866-OUR*
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One chance left
Oviedo
outlasts
Cypress
Creek

By Doan Smith
Sports Editor

C t a u lA - R n l c m

OVIEDO — And then there
was one.
By thf time
tim most of you read

Matt Lopez (above)
Cypress Creek, 7-4,
at Legends Field in Tampa.
The Blue Darters advanced
by eliminating Lake Brantley
(Z3-8), 9-2, In their regional
semifinal last Friday at J.
Barnes Field.
This was the fourth game in
five postseason starts mat the
Lions have scored in the first
inning in their amazing trek
toward the state tournament.
Oviedo was seeded fifth in
the five-team District 2
Tournament and most did not
expect the Lions to win a game,
let alone upset No. 1 seeded

1 Championship Game.

Lake Mary and No. 2 seeded
and defending district champi­
on Lake Brantley.
With one out m the bottom of
the first inning, shortstop Matt
Lopez singled and scored on a
double down the rightfield line
by third baseman Justin Young,
who has been Oviedo's best
hitter in the postseason.
First baseman Brian Brooks
singled Young to third and
stole second before both scored
on a single through the box by
second baseman Bridger Hunt.
Barry Baxter and Brett

See Briefs, Page 3B

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Murphy also drove in runs in
the innirng as the hosts took a 50 lead.
The deficit did not deter the
Bears, however, as they
answered with three runs in
the top o f the second inning off
of Murphy, two coming plateward on a home run by Grant
Wright.
Cypress Creek would only
one more hit off of Murphy
rest of the game, on an RBI
single by Julio Negron in the
fifth inning that scored Adam
See Baseball, Page 3B

K

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Astronaut High School In
Titusville.
All told, 38 teams or individu­
als placed in the top four places
at tne regionals at Astronaut or
In the Class 4A-Region 1 Meet
at Bob Mosher Track at
Showalter Field in Winter Park
and earned a chance to repre­
sent their school's and the
county in the state meet at
Coral Springs High School
Track.
Both meets will begin at 11
a.m. each day, with the Class
3A Meet on Friday and the
Class 4A Meet on Saturday.
CLASS 3A-REGION 2
i l A ttn n m t H l* h School Track

BOYS
TEAM SCORES
1. Lym an H l|h Sch ool, M ; 1 BdlvW w H ig h
S ch o o l S3; 3. Palm Bay H ig h S ch ool » 4.
Vanguard High S ch o o l 49; 3- BayiTd* H igh
S c h o o l 47; 6. C la y H ig h School. 41; 7.
GaincaviU* H igt S ch o o l 39; 1 Flagler Palm
Coaal H igh School 37; f . Laka H a w a ii H ig h
S ch o o l 39c 10. L m h u rg H ig h S ch o o l 31; II.
Aatnm aut H igh School, 29; IZ S ra b rc ru H igh
S ch o o l lb . 12. RocU cJga H igh S ch o o l 26. 14.
A tla n tic H igh S ch o o l 24; 13. Palalka H ig h
School. 21; 16. Rid Review H ig h S ch o o l 19; 17.

See Track, Page 2B

SCC softball team
fourth in tourney
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

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M IR A C LE TO H ELP
C O U N TY ATHLETICS
The Orlando Miracle have
announced that the team will
donate 50% of all single

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W INTER PARK — Seminole
County will be well represented
when the Class 3A ana 4A
FHSAA Track and Field
Championships are held this
Friday and Saturday at Coral
Springs High School.
Lyman's boys team made the
best showing at last Thursday’s
regional meets, winning the

By Dmui Smith
Sports Editor

Championships.
The Lions became the final
team of the original seven.
Seminole Athletic Conference
baseball and softball teams to
earn regional berths still alive
as they ousted Cypress Creek,
7-4, in the Class 6A-Regiona 1
Semifinals at Miklcr Field
Friday night.
Oviedo did what it has done
most of this postseason, have a
big first inning on offense and
then turn the game over to the
Lions strong pitching and
defense.
Oviedo (24-8) was to have
played No. 2 state-ranked
Apopka (30-2) in Tuesday's
(last night) 6A-Region 1 Final
at J. Barnes Field in Apopka,
with the winner advancing to
next week's State Tournament

Track and
field stars
earn state
meet trip

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Horold p h o lo by Tommy V ln cw d

Seminole Community College Ireshman pitcher Lacey Swartnoul had a win and a save, salting new school records
in both categories, as the Raiders finished fourth in this weekend’s State Tournament in Kissimmee.

KISSIM M EE — They were
certainly hoping for better, but
fourth isn’t Dad.
The record-setting Seminole
Community College softball
team went 2-2 in the FCCAA
State Tournament at the Osceola
County Softball Complex this
past weekend to finish fourth in
the Atlantic Bracket and tied for
fourth overall.
Things started wonderfully
for the Raiders on Thursday as
they defeated Broward
Community College, 4-1, in
their opening game.
But tne wheels came off the
evening semifinals when MidFlorida Conference champion
Lake City Community College
shutout SCC, 9-0.
The Raiders got back on the
winning track on Friday, elimi­
nating another M-FC foe,
Daytona Beach Community
College, 4-1.

But the end came in the
Loser's Bracket semifinals when
eventual Atlantic District and
State Champion Indian River
Community College brought
down the curtain with a 34) vic­
tory.
SCC finishes the season with a
46-16 record, one of the best in
school history.
Standout freshman pitcher
Lacey Swarthout had a record­
setting season, breaking four
school marks.
The righthander from
Colonial High School won 26
games and had four saves,
breaking the previous records of
25 and three, respectively.
She struck out 222, shattering
the old mark of 132, and also
iuad 12 shutouts, erasing the
record of 11.
SCC was in big trouble in the
first game as Broward took a 3-0
lead in the bottom of the first
inning against sophomore Blake
Hoorelbeke on three hits.
See SCC, Page 2B

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Thx Soonolb Hnuio

Alligators are on the move right now
stock are being threatened by the alligators' pret­
ence, you should call the FWC and file a nuisance
OCALA — Imagine the surprise of one Osceola
alligator complaint," said Hilt.
County homeowner as she walked into her
For the next several months the FWC's Ocala
garage and practically stepped on a 10-foot alliga­ regional office will probably receive 40 to 60 nui­
tor lounging on the concrete floor. Or how about
sance complaints a day. They will range from
the Orange County resident whose morning swim valid reports of an aggressive alligator threaten­
was cut short because a 5-foot gator beat her to
ing the safety of children at play, to unnecessary
the pool. You can be sure the Brevard County res­
reports of an alligator swimming around in a
ident whose dog wouldn't stop barking was
lake, or sunning itself on a bank.
appalled when he stepped outside and found an
Alligators have a natural fear of humans, but
8-footer In his fenced-in back yard.
when they lose their fear they can become aggres­
As shocking as It may be to encounter an alliga­
sive to people, pets and livestock, and are then
tor at such close quarters, it shouldn't be surprisconsidered nuisance alligators. Once they're clas­
j in central Florida - partlcusified as a nuisance, they are harvested by permit­
; In developed areas surrounded
ted nuisance alligator trappers for the meat and
■wetlands.
hide, provided they are 4 feet or longer in length.
As spring comes to central Florida alligators
Generally alligators under 4 feet long don't pose a
again become active, showing up in pools, back­
danger to humans or pets, and are rarely considyards, busy highways, carports and mall parking
erect nuisance alligators. In extreme conditions,
lots. In fact they end up just about anywhere you
the FWC will relocate these smaller alligators to
can imagine arid many people wonder why.
areas as far from human activity as possible.
"The reason Is that as the days grow longer and
How can you tell when an alligator has lost its
warmer, the alligators emerge from their winter
fear or is being aggressive, and is considered a
torpor and wander about In search of food and
nuisance?
mates," said Joy M. Hill, public Information coor­
"Most alligators will quickly retreat at the
dinator for the Florida Fish and Wildlife
approach of a human. If they don’t, they've likely
Conservation Commission's (FWC) Northeast
lost their natural fear and could become a prob­
Region. "During the course of this wandering
lem," said Hill.
they sometimes end up in the wrong places."
In 2001 the FWC's Ocala regional office, which
In most parts of central Florida this increased
serves 14 counties In central and northeast
activity starts happening toward the end of
Florida, received 4,884 complaints of nuisance
March and continues for the next several months.
alligators. Of that number, 2,442 alligators were
Although alligators don't actually hibernate, they
harvested by permitted nuisance trappers. So far
do go into a dormant period during the cold win­
this year the Ocala office has received 1,030 com­
ter months. When they emerge from this period
plaints •nearly 600 in April alone.
of relative inactivity, they are hungry and go
Statewide In 2001, there were 16,749 nuisance
about in search of food and feeding territories.
complaints filed which resulted in 7,279 nuisance
"That's when we begin receiving calls from
alligators being harvested. Since the nuisance alli­
folks who have unwanted visitors In and around
gator program began more than 20 years ago, the
their homes and businesses," said Hill. "During
FWC nos recelvccr240,411 complaints resulting In
all this moving about alligators will often end up
90,895 alligators being harvested statewide by
in garages, backyards, driveways or swimming
permitted nuisance alligator trappers.
pools."
"Some of the complaints are valid and some
So what should you do if an alligator cranes
aren't," said Lt. Gregg Eason, FWC's nuisance
through your property?
alligator program coordinator for the Northeast
"If there's no immediate danger, the best thing
Report. ^People should only report alligators that
to do Is leave it alone. More than likely it will
are causing problems or posing a threat to public
leave the area on its own in search of a more suit­
safety. They should not, for example, report an
able location. However, if humans, pets or live­
alligator tKat Is simply sunning itself on a bank or

the fact that It Is present In a take near a house.
Those alligators are just doing what alligators do.
"Emergency complaints •those where an alliga­
tor is an immediate threat to public safety •will
be given priority. But all valla complaints, emer­
gency In nature or not, will be evaluated and If
necessary a nuisance trapper will be sent to har­
vest the gator."
By nature, alligators a re not aggressive and will
avoid humans whenever possible. However, as
the human population in Flo rid a continue* to
grow, development occurs around traditional alli­
gator habitat*, and the probability of contact
between the two increases.
Since 1948 there have been about 300 alligator
attacks documented by the FW C Of those, 12
have been fatal.
"Although most people have a natural respect
for and fear of alligators, some residents
ana vialvisients and
tors seem to forget that alligators are•very real
and can be dangerous. Some people think there Is
is
no harm In throwing them an occasional sand­
wich or piece of chicken, but that practice is dan­
gerous, unlawful and can contribute to attacks,"
said Hill.
Alligators six feet and larger present the great­
est hazard to humans and pets. Smaller gators-

TrackContinued from page IB
Eaateide H ig h S c h n l 171 I S N orth M a t a i
H ig h S ch o o l IS; 1*. Fceert H ig h S ch o o l I t 2D.
M idd lebu rg H ig h S ch o o l It; M l Satellite H igh
S ch o o l 11; 21 (He) EauG aO k H ig h School and
Lecanta H igh S ch o o l 1

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
(atote q u a lifie r* o n ly )
H ig h Jam p _ 1 C la rk, Chartea, 11, Clay, 6 X
X Franda, Curtta. 10. d a y , 6 1 1 Jenkins.
DeW ayne, I X F la g le r P a in C o a rt 6 0 ; 4.
Staatcw icr, K e n Jl 10, C a im a v llla . 4-0.
P o l, V ra ll _ 1. Botlm u. Ju rtin , I X BrUvtew,
14-0; X C a rro ll Bryce. IX L***btag,134; X
C o tta r. C h illi* . 11, C a lrm v lll* . 134; 4.
S tn e te t Brandyn, IX L m b m g .lM l.
Lang Jaap _ 1. H arold. C h ristop h er IX
S e a b n o e . 23-L73; X EU a IL Ronald. II, Palm
Bay; 22-07; X L ro , Steven. II, Falatk*. 13*3%
4. M a rs h a ll B n * 1 *4 IX Lake H a w a ii. 22I
TO pU J a a p _ X M an h aU , B raadan, a
L ik a H a w a ii, 44-7; X B yrd. D errick. I X
Leerburg, 47-X5; X A rgro, RJcerdtg 1 1 Lym an,
44-ULSi 4. H a tria , X y H IA tp ro a rt 44-TJ.
D IaaM T h row _ 1. H offm an, Jeffery. IX
A tla n tic 143-07; X Blackm an. JetteU. 11,
M id d le b u rg , 151-11; X H offm an. E ric, t a
A ftron au X 131-06; 4. B u tin , Tnranca, 10, Clay,
143-11.
S hot P M . 1. C aro. Sam. I X B eyekh, 33-7; X
C m *. M att, I X Beytedc. 53-3; X Cohan in .
loftcph. II, Palm Bay. 32-4; 4. C rt/fln , J r,
Gregory, IX N o rth M arion, M I
4*40# M eter R elay . 1. Flagler Palm Coaal
'A ', 4.06X6; X B ellvlew
‘ A*, R U S S ; X
RocUedge 'A*. fclfc57; 4. R Jd g rrirw *A'.
fc 2 0 .ll.
114 M ater H a id le e . I. Foe, Jerom a.lX
AatronauX 1439; X C a tk in , Joieeco, IX N orth
M arion. U H X h t a r o v u w * tX Lym ari.
14.9414. Frencto, C u rt* 10. d a y 14.97.
144 M e ter D ealt . I. James, Aaron, IX
Baytede, 1677)1 Seort Kenneth, II. Srabeeeir.
IOSS; X R kh an laon , Roderick. 10. B rllv lcw ,
10.96, 4 W ilcox. Dueitrrtua. IX RocUedge,

1101.

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Tha Saminote Community College softball team, under head coach Courtney Miller (wearing sunglasses In canter
ot players) finished the season with a 46-10 record and a fourth place finish in the Stale Tournament.

see
Continued from page IB
But the big righthander from
Idaho would allow only three
more hits over the next five
innings and Swarthout came on
to pitch a scoreless seventh
inning and record the recordbreaking save.
The Raiders got a run back in
the second inning, then took the
lead for good with three runs in
the fifth inning.
Kiley Sieffert bunted for a sin­
gle and got all the way to third
when the ball was thrown away.
Hoorelbeke, then surprised
everyone with an RBI bunt sin­
gle. Stacey Spell followed with a
single and both runners scored
on a double to left by Kim
Stork.
Providing the offense for SCC
were Stork (3-for-l, double, run,
two RBI), Oviedo's Katie Field
(2-for-3, double, RBI), Spell (2for-4, run), Hoorelbeke (single,
run, RBI), Sieffert (single, run)
and Kristin Hughes (single).
The Raiders had nothing for
Lake City in the second game as
the Timberwolves won the rub­
ber game of the season. The two
teams had split four games In
the regular season.
Hughes went 2-for-2 for SCC,
while Sieffert had the only other
hit, also a single.
Swarthout was her usual
stingy self against Daytona
Beach on Friday, allowing one
unearned run on six hits to
record her record-setting 26th
victory of the season.

The Raiders never trailed in
the game, taking a 1-0 lead in
the top of the first inning on an
RBI single by Stork and then
putting the game way with
three runs in the fifth inning.
Stork and Field had RBI sin­
gles in the inning.
Contributing lo an 11-hit
attack were Sieffert (3-for-4,
double, two runs). Stork (3-for4, two RBI), Field (single, RBI),
Hoorelbeke and Lake Mary's
Rachel Bradley (single and run
scored each), and I iughes and
Winter Springs’ Dixie Reynolds
(single each).
Hoorelbeke (17-8) pitched a
marvelous game against Indian
River, allowing two earned runs
on six hits, while striking out
nine and walking none, but she
got no offensive support.
SCC was limited to one single
each by Sieffert and Bradley.

G U L F D IS T R IC T
G u ll Coast 8, Pasco- Hernando 0
Polk 9, Taltahawe* 7
N orth Florida 2, Manatee 1
OfcakxiM*W alton 11, St. P rtm b u rg 3
C u ll Coast 8, Polk 0
Okakiosa-V^ilton 3, N orth Florida 0
Tallahassee 4, Pa w o-H ernando 1 (PascoHernando elim inated)
S i. Petersburg 9, Manatee 8 (Manatee elim inat­
ed)
Tallahassee 3, N orth Florida 0 (N orth Florida
elim inated)
Polk 8, SC Petersburg 1 (S t Petersburg elim i­
nated)
Tallahassee 3, Polk 1 (Polk elim inated)
C u ll Coast 15, O kaloosa-W alton 0
Tallahassee 5, Oka lo w -W alton t (OfcalonsaW alton rim mated)
C u ll Coast 6. Tallahassee 0 (Tallahassee elim i­
nated)
S T A T E C H A M P IO N S H I P G A M E
Indian River 3, G u lf Coast 2

FCCAA STATE TOURNAMENT
ATLANTIC DISTRICT

T IM B E R W O L V E S 9, R A ID E R S 0
l ake C ity C C
011 52 . 9 t l 0
Sem inole C G
000 00 . 0 3 5
Palm er and Hughes. Swart him t, Hootefbeke
(5) and D augharfy W P _ Palm er. L P _
Swarthout (2541). Save _ none 2B _ LC C C ,
Sum m erville, Palmer, Q u ig lry, Huber, 3B _
LC C C . Hughe* H R . none

C ity lift Santa F* 3
Sem inole 4, IIro ward 1
Indium R iver 2, Daytona Beach 0
FUiruJa ( X (j i Ii* in v i He 6, M iJim tXnJe 4
L j R&gt; C ity f, Sem inole 0
Florida C C Jacksonville 4, Indian R iver 2
D rew jrd 4. Santa Fe 3 (Santa f e elim inated)
Daytona Beach 10, M u m i Dade 2 (M iam iDade rum inated}
Indian Rjver 2, Brow ard 1 (Brow ard elim in at­
ed)
Sem inole 4, D aytona Beach 1 (Daytona Beach
elim inated)
Lake C ity % Florida C C ^ b o n v ilk 2
Indian R iv e r 3, Sem inole 0 (Sem inole e lim i­
nated)
Indian R iver 3, Florida CC'JaclotM ivtII* 0 (FCCJa cljo n v ille elim inated)
Indian R iver 3, la k e C ity 2
Indian R iver 3, la k e C ity 2 (Lake C ity e lim i­
nated)

R A ID E R S A S E A H A W K S I
Sem inole C G
010 030 0 _ 4 10 2
Brow ard C .C .
300 000 0 . 3 0 3
Hoorelbeke, Sw arthout (7) and O D orm rlL
M ayer, Watson (3) and D an iels. W P _
H oorelbeke (17-7). L P _ W atson. Save _
Swarthout (4). 2B _ SC C , Stork. Field. BCC.
O 'N etII 3B _ none IIR . none.

R A ID E R S 4. F A L C O N S 0
Sem inole C .G
100 030 0 . 411 1
Daytona Beach C X .
000 0 1 0 0 . 1 6 1
Swarthout and Daugharty. C olon , Grapevine
(5) and Hudson. W P _ Sw arthout (26^k L P .
Colon. Save . none 20 _ SC C , Sietfert; D 0CC,
Hubbard. 3B _ none H R _ none.
P IO N E E R S J , R A I D E R S 0
Sem inole C .G
000 000 0 . 0 2 2
Indian R iver G C
001 110 i . 3 6 0
Hoorelbeke and O 'D unnelL O re and Crist*.
W P .O r . LP .H u orvJb ck* (17-8). Save .n o n e
20 _ IRCC, Repin. Ore 30 _ none HR _ IRCC,
C ray Record* . 5CC 46-16; IR C C 32-7.

four feet long or less - pose little threat to people
but can deliver a nasty bite that should be treated
by a physician since alligator bites can become
easily infected.
Alligators are an Important part of Florida's her­
itage and play a vital role In the ecology of the
state's wetlands. Humans and alligators can
peacefully co-exist. All it takes Is a little under­
standing of what alligators need and why they do
the tilings they do.
Here are a few tips that win help you live with
alligators:
DON'T feed or entice alligators. Instead Inform
others that feeding alligators is against state law
and by feeding them people create problems for
the next person who comes along, and for the alli­
gators.
D O N T throw fish scraps Into the water or
leave them along the shoreline. Although youi iare
not intentionally feeding alligators, they don't
that.
potei
know th
a t Dispose of fish scraps or other poten­
tial alligator foodstuffs in garbage cans situated at
most boat ramps and fish camps.
D O N T let pets swim or run along the shoreline
of waters that Urge alligators are known to inhab­
it Alligators are attracted to dogs probably
See Outdoors, Page SB

U 00 M e in R an _ I. V a iq u c t, S a m .ll,
Flagler Palm C o a rt 4:2035; X Heeeen, Steven.
II. Vanguard. 4:20.56. X Stew art, Alexander,
I I , Satellite. 4:2200. 4. C o o k . K e rin . U
Lym an. 4X140.
4 al00 M ater R e la y . I.G a in ta v ille ’A ', 4X54.
X RocU adgt 'A ', 4X64; X Lake H o w ell 'A ',
4141; 4 Palm Bay *A*, 4X96.
400 M etre D ro ll „ 1. Carter; Xavier. 10, Palm
Bay. 4406; X Sm ith. A drian . 11. Vanguard
30 13; X Johnnon, M ichael. I X Eaatalde. 31X9;
4 Em berley, Bruce. II, Lecanta, 3 IJO
300 M atte H u rd le , _ I. Cloptun, R obert 12
A lla n H c, 3930; X S U e lrw k l. K enji. 10.
G a in e sv ille . 39.79; X M oeeia. M k h a e l, II,
B ellvlew . 3906; 4 G illia m * , Jc D a rre ll IX
Lym an, 40XX
100 M eter R un _ 1. V a rq u ri.S a m , 11, F la g ln
Palm C o u rt 1:5664; X T h m d a le . Adam , IX
F o n rt 15994; X M artin. K arim , 10. Bellvlew .
200X1; 4 S talker. Ryan, 10. A stro n a u t 20051.
200 M eter D aah _ I. CarW r, X avier, IQ, Palm
Bay. 21.4X X Jam ei. Aaron. IX Bayeide. 2X01;
X R khanlaon. Roderick. 10. BrUvtew, 2123; 4
Bradley. Aaron, IX Eaatalde, 2X24
X200 M etre R un _ 1. Haaaen. Steven. It,
Vanguard, 9 2 S 0 1 ; X B e ll. Tyrone, IX
Rklgevlew , 9.41 J X X Cook, R a v in . IX I p u g
9*444* 4 Stew art. A le u n d e r. II. Satellite.
953.17.
4i400 M eter R elay _ I. Palm Bay 'A ‘. 3XX31;
X Palalka *A*. X23S7; X RocUedge 'A '.
3X6 4 0 .4 L n k t H a w a ii 'A '. 3 X 4 X 1

GIRLS
TEAM SCORES
I. A alroru u t H ig h School. 70; 1 RocUedge
H ig h S ch o o l 64. X C lay H ig h S ch o o l 63; 4
Lecanta I llg h S ch o o l 57; X Flagler P a lo Coeat
H ig h S ch o o l 55, 4 G a in rrv illr I Ugh S ch ool
49; 7. Satellite H ig h S ch o o l 47; R Eaatalde
H ig h S ch o o l 43; 9. Leeaburg H ig h S ch o o l 37;
10 Bellvlew H ig h Sch ool 27; II. N orth M arion
H ig h S ch o o l 16. IX Lym an lU g h S ch o o l IT;
11. Seabreeze H ig h School 13; 14. R jd g rvirw
H ig h Sch ool 14 IX (tie) M e rrill Islam] H igh
School, and Palatka H ig h S ch o o l 13; 17.
Vanguard H ig h Sch ool IX IS. Palm Bay High
S ch o o l Kb 19. Eau G allia H ig h Sch ool 9; 20
N ew Sm yrna Beach H igh S ch o o l 7; 21. (he)
K o m i H ig h S ch o o l and Bayaida H ig h School,
6, 23 M idd lebu rg H igh S ch o o l 4 2 4 Atlantic
H ig h S ch o o l 3; 23. Laka H o w e ll H ig h S ch o o l
1.

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
(• ta lc q u a lifie r ! o n ly )
H ig h la m p _ l. Fergum n. Kw onya. IX
K ocklrdge, S -X X lo n e r. Tiffany, 10.
R id g rview , 5 -X 3 H a rre ll. K ria ta u . 11.
S atellite, 3-2; 4 W heeler, Katherine, IX
Lecanta, SO.
Pole V au lt I. Van Wagner. Dana, IX North
M arion. 114b X I UN. Erica, 10, Leeaburg, 106;
X (be) Reaver, Sara. 11. A atron au t and A d n o t
Becky. IX Gauw rviU e, 406.
Lang Jum p _ I. Fergueon. Kw onya. IX
RocU edge, IS-XS; X Tyron. E rika. IX
Roc Hedge. 166 25. X W heeler; Katherine. IX
Lecanta, 16-7.73; 4 G raver. Ebony, IX
Ridgevtrw , 164H25.
T rip le lu m p _ I. WUliame. A ly te , IX H ig k r
Palm C o a a l 39-225. 2 A iken . Chnatm a. 9,
Vanguard. 35-5; X Floyd. Laura. IX Leerburg,
35-15, 4 Cauae. Rachaena. 9. CaincrvlU e. 136.73
Dtftcua T h row _ 1. WUUama, RueidankU. 9,
Aatronaut. 134-11; X H aaaa. Rachal, IX
Lym an, 122-07; X fohnaon, Jamie, H , New
Sm yrna Beach, 120-Kb 4. Pratt. Chandra, II.
Aatronaut. 11S42
Shot Put _ 1. M cKinney. Rene, II. Aatronaut,
37-25; 2 C h arier. Jm rufrr. II, Clay, 36-11; X

W Uliam a, O o ritra . 9, N orth M arion . 369; 4
C ront. Sofanyr. 9. M e rritt lalm rd. 3642
MM M etar R aley _ 1. SeM Ute 'A '. 95403;
X d a y 'A ', 100641, X Lecanta ‘A . 100940; 4
BUttvtew 'A ', 100941.
144 M alar H ard lae _ 1. Wheeler, Katherine,
I X Lecanta, 135; X Roaa, D an erh ia, It,
A atronaut 1359; X F lo y d Laura. I X Law burg,
1349; 4 WUUama. R ondataed 9, Aatronaut
1410.
M B M a in D ealt _ 1. WUUama. A ly te . IX
F la g le r Palm C o a rt 1X31; X Phitem ond.
V rm rttr. I d Palalka. 124X X C urtta, Dtrw m a.
I X F o m t. 1169; 4 O w rna. tiffa n y . 10,
A atronaut 1X44
1440 M e m R a a _ I. Bdm onda, Karon. IX
C lay. 31431; 1 M lley, Shannon. I d SateUW ,
5X3.15; X H ow ard, Am anda. I X Lecanta.
52647; 4 U iq u h e rt Tiffany, 9, Saab mate .
5X774
4eM 4 M e m R aley _ 1. Aatronaut ‘A . 49X X
X C etn eeville 'A ‘,4 94 9,3. Palm Bay 'A ',302)7;
4 Beffview 'A ', S O IX
400 M a m Daah _ I. WUUama. A ly ria , IX
Flagler Palm C o a rt 3496; X Payne, V lctaria.
I X Eaatalde. 5 93 4 X Ferguaon, Kw onya. I X
RocU edge, 59.83; 4 G a llh rr. A ah ley, 11,
Em W de. 1 0144
100 M e m H anU ee . 1. F lo y d Laura. IX
Leerburg, 6319; X H olary. Q u ian a, 10,
Gahw eville, 4657; X Edm onda. Tataaha. 11,
M e rritt b le n d 4659; 4 ColaaenU, K ylene. I X
Lecanta, 4464
■00 M e m R o n . I. Cuehm en. Brittany, 11,
S atellite, X 2 I.9 X X C le rk . C h ria tln a , I X
GatnevrUle, X 2 X 9 X 1 Pulm ano. lenafeg IX
C lay. 22471; 4 lohroon. Kecia. II. Eaatalde.
2X394
200 M a rn D a rt _ 1. WUUama. A ly te , IX
Flagler Palm C o a rt 2492; X Cm en. Q ueneihla,
9, B rilv irw , 2340; X Ferguaon, K w onya. I X
RocUedge, 25.90; 4 Rueaall. Deneete. 11,
PaU lka. 23.93
3X00 M e m R an . 1. Edaunda. Karen, IX
C lay, 1153.97; X H ow ard, Am anda, IX
Lecanta, 11:39.98; X M lley. Shannon, 10,
Satellite, 1X01X4 4 Barlow, A U aon . 11. CU y.
120270.
4*400 M e m R e la y . 1. Flagler Palm Coaal
•A, 40033; X RocU edge 'A '. 4 03 J7; X
Eaatalde 'A ', 40309; 4 G ainerviU e ’A '.
4 JB .9I.

CLASS 4A-REGION1
at la b M oaher TVackTShowalter F ield

BOYS
T E A M SCO RES
1. Dr. PhiUlpa H ig h Schooia. S4; X Evan.
H ig h S c lu o l 43; X Ed grw atrr H ig h Sch ool Mb
4 O ak fudge H ig h S ch ool 43; 3 Sem inole
H ig h S ch o o l 17; 4 W inter Park H ig h S ch o o l
33; 7. O viedo H ig h S ch o o l » . R WbUaori
H ig h Sch ool 29; 9. Boone H ig h S ch o o l 26; 9.
Ed W hite H ig h S ch o o l 2 4 X la k e Ira n U ry
H ig h S ch o o l 2 4 IX Buchhofa H ig h S chool 21;
IX Apopka H ig h S ch o o l 14; I X Soul). Lake
H ig h S ch o o l 1 4 I X C yprere C reek H ig h
S ch o o l 17) 14 M andarin H ig h S ch o o l 14 17.
TlturvtUe lU gh S ch o o l 13 14 O lym pia H ig h
S ch o o l IX 19. S t C lo u d H ig h S ch o o l 10; 19.
Deituna H igh S ch o o l 10; 21. W eal O range
H ig h Sch ool 9,21. Fletcher H ig h S d a x d 9; 2X
C o lo n ial H ig h S ch o o l 7; 23. G atew ay H ig h
S ch o o l 7; 23 tim b e r Creek H ig h S ch o o l 4 24
(He) Spruce C reek H ig h S c h o o l and Pina
Ridge H igh S ch o o l 3 28- M oalay H ig h S ch o o l
Tata H igh Sch ool and W inter S p rin g . H ig h
S ch o o l 4 31. Oftceola H ig h S ch o o l 3; 32
O range Park H ig h Sch ool X 33. (He) D rlan d
H ig h S chool end Terry Parker H ig h S ch o o l 1.

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

(tUta qualifiers only)
H ig h Jum p _ L D illa rd C o u ld . 11 O vied o,
6 4 2 M khael Fudge, II, E v e n , 6 -4 X C arlton
ChriaU an, )r., I I , Evane, 6 2 ; 4 H ow ard
U rg a n t. 11 O vied o , 6 X
Palo V ault i 1. Brad S w a rto u l IX South
Lake, 1 4 4 2 C o lin W hyte, IX W bthon, 13-4 X
Tract. M aughan. I X St. C lo u d . 126; 4. John
Ctbney, lX T ltu a vU le . 12-0. .
Long Jum p _ I. Ronneil Sandy, I X H tu aville,
236; 1 How ard lin g a rd , II. O vied o , 23-15; 3.
Robert Thom paon, IX D rilo n a , 22-1673; 4
lam el O liv e r, IX Lake Brantley, 2230.7X
T rip le Jum p _ 1. lohnte G riffin . IX O ek
Ridge. 47-05; 2. Ryan M oore, I X D r H u llip e .
46-1.23; X D avid O nw unem e, II, C yptew
C lic k . 4 6 0 5 ,4 A n dre F a it I X Pine Ridge, 451X3.
D ie rro T h row . 1. Q u in tan Black. IX
E d g ew altt 1Mb X B aity Redden, I X South
Lake. 153-2 X Jerem iah Stoke*, 11. Sem inole,
149-4 4 Coodaon O hagublam , IX W inter
P a rt. 14716
Shot P a l . I. K yle K m u. I X M andarin. 3133; 2 Q u a k e r Black, IX Edgewater. 31-1X3, X
Chrifttapher TUrner, IX Ed W hite, 50-73; 4
Lertaw n New berry, II, Spruce C reek. 4 * 9 X 3
4*400 M eter R elay . 1. Evan ., 3 0 4 9 4 X
W inter Park, B 0331; X Laka Brantley, 4 0 7 5 4
4
Dr. Phillipe, S.10 03.
110 M a la r H ig h H u rd le . . 1. E lg in
Cum m ing*. I X Dr. Ptullipe, 1 4 3 4 X Sammy
W hile, IX Evans. 146X X P h ilip Dailey. II.
W inter Park, 1 4 7 4 4 Joahua la lit g IX
Sem lnola, 1474
100 M eter Daah _ 1. L n te r Singletary, IX
EJgeweteg 1671; X D rm etrke Webb, II, Ed
W hile, 1607; X A n dre Rainee, IX Sem inote;
1057; 4 Christopher lla rg r rtt I X Dr. Ph illip* .
1691
1500 M eter Run . 1. D arnel Parker. IX
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GROOVER BECOMES A HATTER

Wednesday. May 8. 2002

Briefs
Continued from page IB
me ticket sale proceeds from the (Saturday)
'ay 11 prcseason game versus the Miami Sol to
the Foundation for Seminole County Public
Schools, Inc.
The money generated will be earmarked for
Seminole County schools sports teams.
If Seminole County students and administra­
tors, family and friends can help the Miracle sell­
out the TD Waterhouse Centre (17,306) on May
11, the county can earn up to $100,000, which will
go directly to supporting their local athletic pro­
grams.
Season tickets for the Miracle's fourth season
arc still available in the lower bowl of the TD
Waterhouse Centre with prices ranging from $8 to
$36 per game. Season tickets can be purchased by
calling (407) 916-WNBA.
P O P W A R N ER SIG N U PS
The Seminole Youth Football and Cheerleading
Association (SYFA) will be holding registration
for the Fall Pop Warner Football league season
next Saturday (April 13) at the Sanford Wal-Mart.
Players will also be able to register for the Jeff
Blake Football Camp to be held at Seminole High
School on Saturday, May 4th from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For more information call 866-OUR-SYFA or email at syfapopwamerdhotmail.com.

H g fiM p ta to b y Tw iw iy V b M f ll

SemJnote High School football and toccar star Matt Qroovar (Mated center) has decided to concentrate on aoccer In college and recently signed a Letter-of-lntent to attend Stetson University in DeLand this (all. On hand for
the signing ceremony were Matt's parents, Diane and Steve Groover, (standing, left to right) SHS head soccer
coach Henry Sawyer, SHS Principal Karen Coleman, and SHS Athletic Director Mike Powers.

Outdoors

i

Continued from page 2B
because they are an easy meal and about the
same size as an alligator's natural prey.
D O N 'T swim or allow pets to swim in areas of
emergent vegetation - plants that grow up out of
the water. This is the type of habitat favored by
alligators. Swim in designated swim areas only.
D O N ’T swim, walk dogs or small children
along shorelines at night or dusk, of waters
known to contain large alligators - that's when
they feed most actively.
D O N T remove alligators from their natural
habitat or try to keep one as a pet. It Ls against the
law to do so. Alligators do not become tame in
captivity and handling even small ones may
result in bites. Instead, enjoy watching and pho­
tographing alligators from a distance.
It is against the law in Florida to feed, harass,
^pfiiolcst, attempt to moyt* pr kilt alligators, and
..violators should be reported by calling the FWC's
■24-hour, toll-free Wildlife Alert Hotline at 1-888404-FWCC (3922). Callers may remain anony­
mous and could be eligible for a reward if their
information leads to an arrest.
For more information on how best to co-exist
with alligators, pick up a free copy of Living With
Alligators at the Ocala regional office or request
one by calling 352-732-1125.

IS THAT A BEAR IN MY YARD ??
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Well, maybe
not lions and tigers, but bears are certainly active­
ly roaming about in central Florida right now.
Female bears have left their dens with the cubs
they bore this winter, sub-adult males are on their
walk-abouts looking for places to call home, and
all bears are out looking for the best grub they
can find.
What does all this mean to the average central
Florida resident?
"If you live in bear country it means you just
may come across a bear wandering through your
neighborhood," said Mark Asleson, a Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)
biologist and nuisance bear expert based in Ocala.
Yes indeed, there are bears in central Florida!
Living in this part of the state means, for more
and more people, living in bear country. People
who arc new to the state, and even some long
time residents, arc often surprised to learn there
arc bears roaming around the woods, often right
behind their homes; sometimes right in their
yards!
What causes these bears to wander into "people
country"?
"The truth is people have built homes, busi­
nesses and highways through areas that have his­
torically been home to bears Now when the
bears roam around looking for food and trying to
establish territories, they run into people at just
about every turn," said Asleson.
Bear/human encounters are increasing every
year. In 2001 the FWC received more than 800
calls regarding bears - roughly 500 of those calls
came from residents in this part of the state. In
2000, the FWC handled a record 1,136 bear calls
throughout the state. The vast majority of those
calls •about 800 - came from right here in central
Florida.
Despite the increasing number of calb, these
encounters arc generally peaceful, since bears are
not typically aggressive towards people. In fact,
there has never been a documented black bear
attack on a human in Florida.
However, as peaceful as they may be, these
encounters are rarely uneventful as most people
get pretty excited when they arrive home to find
a large black bear pawing through their garbage
can. The neighborhood soon becomes alerted,
dogs start barking, local televbion and newspa­
pers arrive, and local law enforce ment b sum­
moned to rid the neighborhood of the nuisance.
Meanwhile, the "nuisance" runs to the nearest
tree and climbs as high as it can to avoid all the
confusion below. And there it will stay until
everything calms down and it feeb safe and
secure enough to come down and lumber away.
In urban situations an FWC biologist is usually

called to the scene to basically "bear-sit" until it
does.
One central Florida bear stayed camped out in a
tree in Altamonte Springs for three days!
Many times a bear wandering though a yard or
neighborhood b just passing through looking for
a more appropriate place to call its own. But
sometimes a bear chooses to hang around and
that's when problems arise.
Why in the world would a bear choose to hang
around a neighborhood? Sometimes it tries to
leave but continues to run into more civilization
and the whole scenario described above starts all
over again until the bear can find its way back to
the woods.
But in many cases there's one very good reason
it stays around - food!
"Bears are opportunistic feeders meaning that if
food is easily available, they will be glad to par­
take o f it. And they anenT fussy eaters. As long as
the food is available and easy to get, the bears
will hang around and eat it. And let's face it, it's a
lot easier to scrounge around in a garbage can or
dumpster, or raid a bird feeder or pet food bowl,
than it b to forage around the forest competing
with other wildlife for nuts and berries and
insects," said Asleson.
Easily accessible human-provided food comes
in many forms - garbage cans, barbecue grilb, pet
food, bird feeders, livestock food, beehives, com­
post piles and natural sources such as trees that
produce n u b and berries. Oftentimes people pro­
vide th b easy food source to bears without even
realizing it. Even worse, some people actually
feed bears intentionally because they enjoy seeing
them - until the bears begin tearing into screen
rooms and destroying personal property. In fact,
feeding Ixtars has become such an issue that the
FWC recently ruled that feeding bears, as well as
raccoons, foxes and sandhill cranes, b a seconddegree misdemeanor.
"Bears are just like big raccoons. It is a very bad
idea to feed them or leave anything outside that
may attract them because once they get used to
an easy meal, it is extremely difficult to break
them of the habit," said Asleson.
Once a bear begins to make a nuisance of itself,
people call the FWC and want the offender
caught and relocated to a “wilderness area".
"Relocation b not a solution. There are few vast
areas of uninhabited wilderness left in Florida,
and most of these already have established bear
populations. So these relocated bears placed in
another's territory, arc often chased out by the
dominant bears, and end up in another neighbor­
hood to become someone else's problem," said
Asleson. "A b o , relocated bears will often try to
return to their home range and in the process
cross unfamiliar roads and end up as roadkill.
Last year we documented 105 bears killed on
roads statewide, 59 o f which were right here in
central Florida."
So what's the solution?
"People and black bears can live together in
harmony," said Asleson. "The trick b to convince
people who live in bear country that they must
modify their behavior in order to reduce the
chance of attracting bears, which ultimately
results in problems for everyone - humans and
bears alike."
The stakes are very high. When humans and
bears cannot cocxbt, the bears pay the ultimate
price - they must be destroyed because of the
threat they pose to public safety.
"In many situations, people can make the dif­
ference in whether or not a bear lives or dies.
Those who feed bears intentionally or uninten­
tionally could ultimately be signing the bear's
death warrant because we simply can't take pub­
lic safety for granted," said Asleson. "Even
though we've never had an attack in Florida,
bears are large, powerful wild animals that need
to be respected. It's everyone's responsibility to
help ensure the future of the Florida black bear."
To learn more about how to live with bears, call
the Ocala office at (352) 732-1225 and request a
copy of "A Homeowner's Guide: Living in Bear
Country."

Y O U T H S O C C E R CA M P
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 8-12.
Boys and girls ages 5-14 are welcome.
Cost is $130 per person, per session and pay­
ment 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 Dribblcs/Sanford Recreation Camp Tshirt, 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 407330-5697, or call Kicks N Dribbles, Inc. for more
information at 407-650-1711.
LA K E M A R Y YO U TH FOO TBALL A SSO C.
The Lake Mary Youth Football Association has
openings for both flag and tackle football, cheer­
leading and Dance Team.
Ages, as of August 1,2002, are between 5-and15.
Registration forms can be found on the website
at www.lmrams.com or by contacting Craig
Segars, Football Coordinator, at 407-333-8860 or
Tanl Taltos, Cheerleading and Dance Coordinator,
at 407-330-2200.
S E M IN O L E SO C C ER SCHO OL
The 23rd annual Seminole Soccer School offers
two weeks of instruction this summer at two sites
in the county.
The first week Ls May 28th-lhrouRh-Junc H i at

Lake M ary H igh School and the second session Is

July 8th-tnrough-12ih 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 soc­
cer in an air-conditioned gym.
For registration brochures and information,
contact camp director Larry McCorkJe at 407-3209557 or 407-320-9708 during the day or 407-6952131 in the evening or download the application
form from the website at
http://HOME.CFLRR.COM/SOCCERSCHOOL.
U C F B A SK E T B A LL CAM 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-to-17 and
begin a 9 a.m. and end a 4 p.m. daily. Each
camper will receive a camp basketball, camp tshirt, and a daily 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 who are interested in receiving more
information or a camp brochure by mail can con­
tact assistant coach Craig Brown at 407-823-5808.
W IN N IN G WAYS BASKETBALL
Winning Ways Basketball will be holding sever­

Baseball'
Continued from page IB
Hoots to cut the lead to 6 4 , but
each time the home team would
answer, scoring single runs in
the second and fourth innings,
to keep the Bears at bay.
But the game still remained in
the balance to the end as field­
ing woes and wildness by
Murphy gave Cypress Creek
several more chances to rally.
Two errors and a walk loaded
the bases fur the visitors in the
fourth inning before Young
made a nice play to end the
inning and Murphy hit two bat­
ters in the seventh inning with
one out before Hunt grabbed a
liner headed up the middle and
Murphy got a strike out to end
the game.
Young led an 11-hit Oviedo
attack, going 2-for-3 with a dou­
ble and three RBI.
When bitter rivals like
Apopka and Lake Brantley get
together you can expect strange
things to happen, and such was
the case Friday night.
The Blue Darters have had
one of the top programs in the

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al camps this summer for both boys and girls.
Nothing But Nets Camp _ The camps are open
to bovs and girls ages 6-15 and run as half-day or
full-day sessions. Half-day campers attend from 9
a.m.-to-noon each day, and full-dav campers
attend from 9 a.m.-to-41 p.m. each day. The camp
program includes Coaches Comer 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 are: Session I June 3-7; Session II
_ June 17-21; Session III _ July 1-5.
Summer Girls Basketball Camp _ The camp 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 Complex
Fieldnouse.
Camp dates are: June 10-14.
Shooting Camp _ The camp is open to boys
and girls ages 8-15 and runs as a half-day camp
from 9 a.m.-to-noon each day. All campers will
receive an official Baden Camp basketball. All
activities take place at the Lake Brantley Athletic
Complex Fielclhouse.
Camp dates are: July 8-12.
For more information or to register, please con­
tact Winning Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel at
407-339-9053 or 1-800-808-HOOP (4667). You can
also check out the website at
www.winwayslnc.com.
B R A D S T R E E T T E N N IS SU M M ER C A M P
Bradstreet Tennis will host two 4-week sessions
o f its youth tennis camp this summer.
The camps are open to boys and girls ages 4-18
and run in two or three day a week sessions. Tots
(ages 4-7) campers attend from 8-to-9 a.m, on
Monday and Wednesday; Beginner II (ages 8-11)
campers attend from 8-to-10 a.m. on Tuesday and
Thursday; Beginner III (ages 12 &amp; Up) campers
attend from 9 -to -ll a.m. on Monday and Friday;
and Academy (tournament juniors) campers will
attend from 10 a.m.-to-l p.m. on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday.
All sessions take place at Westmonte Park in
Altamonte Springs.
Camp dates are: Session I _ June 3-28; Session II
.J u ly 1-26.
For more information or to register, please con­
tact Bradstreet Tennis at 407-262-2170. You can
also check the Altamonte Sports website for addi­
tional information at www.altamontesports.org.
D ER EK W A U G H -STETSO N U N IV ER SITY
B A SK E T B A LL C A M PS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson University Basketball
Camps will be held in June and July at the
Edmunds Activities Center in DeLand. The
Camps and dates arc as follows:
Shooting Camp _ June 14-16.
Position Camp .Ju n e 16-20.
Individual Camp _ July 21-25
A+ V O L L LE Y B A L L YO UTH CAM P
A+ Volleyball will be hosting a Youi
C am p this tum m er. Tkc'nAlV

sions, (h r first session being
. the second session a 5-day camp. T
will run concurrently: Session r _ J
Session II _ July 15-19.
The camp is open to boys and girts ages 8-15
and runs from 9 a.m.-to-3 p.m. each day. All
activities take place a t the Lake Brantley South
Sports Complex Gymnasium (across from Lake
Brantley High School on Sand Lake Road) in
Altamonte Springs.
For more information or to register, please con­
tact A+ Volleyball's Yvonne Devlin at 407-5235048 or email at lplus6aol.com.
Y O U T H B A S E B A L L PLAYERS N EE D E D
FO R A U S T R A L IA N TR IP
The Coast to Coast Baseball Stars are now seek­
ing 11-18 year old players from Florida who
would like the opportunity to represent the
United States at a two-week summer 2002 tourna­
ment in Australia.
"Selected players will have the chance to com­
pete against some of the world's best teams,
explore famous sights like the Australian Outback
and the Great Barrier Reef, and team about a dis­
tinct culture," said Kevin Ritter, program director.
"It’s a once-in-a-Iifetime opportunity."
Team age groups include 11-12,13-15, and 1618. The squads arc led by top college coaches and
pro scouts who provide a unique perspective on
what it's like to play at the game's highest level.
For more information. E-mail infoQcoasttocoastalhletics.com, call 740-3734455.

state for years, but they have
always been thwarted, usually
by the Patriots, in trying to win
a state title.
Lake Brantley got a surprise
home run from Mark Gabrovic
to upset Apopka at home and
go on to win the state title in
1990.
And then in 1997, the Patriots
bested the Blue Darters in the
State Championship Game
behind current Toronto Blue
Jays star Felipe Lopez. Apopka
fans were outraged as Lopez
had transferred to Lake
Brantley from the Blue Darters
after his sophomore year and
most felt he was still living in
the Apopka zone.
So as would be expected, both
teams were extremely tight on
Friday and it showed as the
Patriots took a 2-0 lead in the
second inning on five infield
errors by the Blue Darters.
Lake Brantley still led 2-0 into
the fifth inning when Brad
Tatai's two-run homer over the
360-foot sign in leftcenter ignit­
ed a nine-run outburst.
Casey Gierke and Wise would
also have two-run singles in the
big inning for Apopka.

That was all winning pitcher
Drew Shetrone would need.
Shetrone took over for Lassiter
with one out in the second
inning and hurled three-hit
pitching over the final 5-2/3
innings to send the Blue Darters
to the Regional Championship
Game and a date with Oviedo.
Patriots shortstop Jeff
Strickland had a big game,
going 2-for4 and making sever­
al awesome plays on defense.
Jason Bush added a double for
Lake Brantley.
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C y p m e Creek
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O vied o
910 010
711 4
K eilntw r*. M auru (2) and C ra in . M urphy
and M ila n . W P _ M urphy. I P _ KeUrtfcerg.
Save . non*. 2B . O viedo. Young 3B _ non*.
H R - C y p m e Creek. W rig h t Record*
C y p m * C rw k 24-4, O virvlo 2V S .

BLUE DARTERS *, PATRIOTS 2
a l I B a ro n fie ld . A p o p k a
Lake Brantley
020 000 0 . 2 4 2
Apopka
000 000 * _ O il 9
Ventm , Sutton («). Dufchina (5% Sutton (4)
and Swanaon. L a w le r. S hetrone (2) end
G ierke. W P _ Shrtnm e L P _ Sutton. Seve _
none. 28 . Lake Brantley. 8u*h. 30 _ none. H R
_ Apopka. Taut. Record* _ Lake Brantley 23-4;
Apopka 30-2

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NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN BY THE CTTY OF LONGWOOO, FLO RW A. to d
to* LorvaoodCtayCom naaaktotoShoM a pubkc hearing on M onte* M ay 20.
SO U. tf TOO P M . or ao roon N m O a t pcn t l l. to h Longwood Cay
C omrrdatan Chentoera. l75W N d Warren A.erne. Longwood. Ftortda to conr o m #ooy o n cm m* w w iy o w iin c i.
O rX d n a * M andat » t m (AMY 9142)
PtoaaabaatheaedM tortordteancaprovkd* tor to# annesiiian &lt;4 certain
prapany daaenbad aa W b a a
Ths P an el C t

Maris*n* QuOr r i i Thony on
33-20-30-513-0600-0180

AN 0R004AN C1 OF THE CITY OF lONOW OOO. F LO ffO A . AMENOW G
THE BUOGCT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BCOM NM Q OCTOBER 1. 2001
ANO ENO M O SEPTEM BER 30. 2002. PR O V O N Q FO R A BUOQET
TRANSFER.
on I k y t , M B and toe C ly
' adopton alter fa* pubI ba haM to toa cay Comrraaaton Chambers, ITS D M
, Ftorkto w Ltondey, toe M i day e l Itoy, A-O ,
A l t ie maaOng. Irtarto toa pmp oaad
TN* hearing may be
to M a n by t »» C ty Commaaton.
to posted d fa* londaoed C ay H a l
A copy a l tie
ara an Ba vrtoi toa d ark o l tie C ty and aama
to a lttn y dadda to
toey«S need a record of toe
and tor auto pupoaa, t» y may need to toaura toal ■ vatbaton record of tie
proceerkngs la maria, a N d i racerd to h d u d l toa ■aan en y and esktonce
■men «N ch toa appeal a to ba baaed (par Sec. 29*0109, Florida Statute*).
Persona sK fariaabX ee needkrgeaiddnne to parttelp d s to arty d tree* proeaatBiga M ould co rtad toa ADA coo
r d ( 4 0 7 ) 2 0 0 - I . d toad a
hnn toadvance d tie maatng.
Dated M e 2nd day d ktoy; 2001
c m O F LONOWOOO
O ERALO M E D. Z A M R I
C m CLER K
IM E d t M a y l 2002

COUNTY.
Caee toa- EE-CA-7M -I4 L
U S BANK, H A ..
W ILIAM C. B A R K ER d d ..

The o o iy a a b y d dteerpaon by metoe and beards and a a
ba obtained bom tw Otac* o l »ia Cay Clark. Longwood Cay Had, ITS W.
W knen Averne, Longwood FL. A l tad meatarg, kHaneled parte* me] appear
and ba heard w d i respect to f a proposed on»nanca Thd heartaq m aybe
condnued bom Im a to km* waa to ld acdon la token.
A J paraona ara arM aarl M a faey deed* to oppaal any daem on
fa n * m tetorxrtttartnga. fia y wB need a racoid o l f d procetrtargi and far
euchpupos*.Pr*y mey need to k ra u t ta d * verbeam record of fa*
■v* M nvnta MTOai m om ■&gt; mcauOM r * taannony ana (vtaaro# up
a * appeal a to ba baaed (par Sac. 2980108, Honda S u a a a t). "
daabBBoe neettaig aaaMm ca to perkopad to any ol taeae
•hoAd carted toe ADA coontawsa u (40T)290-3481, at laaal 41
advance o l a e meemg.
CITY O F LONGW OOO
GERALDM E D ZAMBRI
c it y c l e r k

PitoBab; May a, IS, 2002

Apr* II. 2001
HOTIC* OF A PU BLIC M A M N O TO CONMOCR T H i ADOPTION O F AN
M W N A N C T SY TH I CTTY OF SANFORO, FLO O D *
NnBca to hereby q|yo i ami a PubAc Hearing wd be N M to tie C rtnmlaaton
Room at tie C ty H at. 300 Morfi P a d Aranas. to tie C ty ol Sartord. Florida,
a l 7D0 o'clock PM. on May IS, M O l to canadar too adopaon o l an entnanca
by tie Cay ol Sardord, Ftonda. deeofaed aa fafarna:
O n o p lA N C I M X n i l
TO ANNEX 3 3 ACR ES OF PROPERTY LYWG BETWEEN W 2«TM STREET
ANO LAUREL DRW E ANO BETW EEN 8 PARR AVENUE AND O AK AVENUE
EXTENDED SOUTHERLY (MOO S PARK AVENUE); AS SHOW N ON THE
M A P BELOW

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: W EU AM t BARKER
LAST KNOWN ADORESS,
1400 Shadnei Cade
Heetorow, F L 12740
CURRENT ADORESS;
UNKNOWN
FHYLLIS E. BARKER
LAST KNOWN ADORESS:
1400 EbaBaaS Cade
Heaton*. FL 12740
CURRENT ADORESS:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER. ANO AGAINST THE ►•RE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
DANTS) W HO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD O R ALIVE. W W THER
SAX) UNKNOW N PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES. NEIRS. DEVISEES, O R OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT AD D RESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Owl an acAon
to knetoee a mortgage on toe k*toatog deaettoed property to SO SN O U County. Ffatkto:
LOT 21. EAST CAMDEN. AS
RECOROCD IN PLAT BOOK X .
PAGES 07. OS ANO 00. P LH JC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORKXA. ANO A PARCEL OF
LAND BCW O A PART OF TRACT A
S A C PLAT O F EAST CAMDEN,
BEINO M O RE PARTICULARLY
DC S C R IM D AS FOLLOWS:
FROM THE NORTHWESTERLY
CORNER O F LOT 20, SAID PLAT
OF EAST CAMDEN. RUN SOUTH
20 D EG REES. 12 MINUTES 00
SECO NDS W EST ALONG THE
W ESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 20.
377 20 FEET, THENCE WEST
ALONG THE SOUTHERLY UNE OF
SAID TRACT A 11031 FEET
THENCE NORTH 41 DEGREES M
MINUTES 07 SECO ND S WEST.
ALO NG TH E SOUTHW ESTERLY
LINE O F SAID TRACT A 1140
FOOT TO THE P004T O F BEOM-

HIVVQ:

A oamp lad daaenpaon and a copy d tie ordnance ahal ba avaiable a l tie
oMca N tie Cay Clark far at paraona deatong to n am ne tie aama.
A l parkea to beared and oaiana area have an apporfanty to ba heard a l sod
By order oI t ie Cay Com naann ol tie Cay o l Santord. Florida.
PERSO NS WITH WSABATT1ES NEEDtNO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF TH ESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESO U R CES O FFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 407-330 5629 *8 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PU6 UC: t a parson deodae to appeal a dadaton made
■ah raapad to any maBer oonatoarad al too above maaang a hearing, ha may
need a varbattm record oI tie proceerkngs. vidukng toe laaOmony and ovtdanea. nhich record a n d provided by tin Cay o l Santord (FS299010S)
Cyntaa Portar.
Deputy Cay C drk
Pubkah: May I and (. 2002
AprS IE 2002
NOTICE OF A PU BLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN
O RD N AN CE BY THE C m OF 1ANFORO, FLORIDA
Noace la heraby given tia l a Pitotc Hearing m l ba hato n tie Commaaton
Room al tie C 8y H al, 300 N o iti Park Avanue, to He Cry ol Santord. Flonda.
al 7 00 o'clock PM . on May I E 2002 fa conatoar toe adopaon o l an O ttaw a *
by toe Cay ol Santord. Flonda. deecrtoed aa toko**
ORD NANCE NO. 1710
TO ANNEX 20 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN EAST 20TH
PLACE ANO EAST 29TH STREET ANO BETW EEN PALMETTO AVENUE
EXTENDED SOUTHERLY ANO MAGNOLIA AVENUE (2027 MAGNOLIA
AVENUE). AS SHOWN ON THE AAAP BELOW

A ccrnp d ls desenpaon and a espy ol to# ordnance H a l ba available al toe
olhca oI toe C ty Clark tor a i paraona daamng to eunvn* toe aama
A l parkea n ntereal and ctovana H a l have an opportunity to ba heard al
By ordar oI toe CHy Cammaaion ol toe Cay ol Santord F tonda
PERSO NS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDtNO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESO U R CES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330 5020 40 HOURS IN
ADVANCE O F THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC t a paracn dead** to appeal a decision made
■an reaped to any manar conaalerad al toe above maetaig or hearing, ha
may need a verbatim record ol toa proceerkngs. cd u to g toe lesamony and
•vidanca. aTacn racord m nol providad by toe Cay el Santord (FS 200 0105)
Cyntaa Portar.
Deputy Cay Clerk
Pttotah May I and l 2002
Eia irT te irT iia u w e irM. e m e urr
c m O F LONGWOOO
NOTICE O F PUBLIC HEARING
TO CO NSIDER ADOPTION OF PROFOSEO ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN by Ilia Cay ol Longwood, Florida, d ia l toe Cay
CcrrarVaalcHi wd hold a public rearing to consder enactment o l toe kriowerg
OnAnencea
O rdinorc* Number 02-1100
AN ORDINANCE O F THE CITY OF LONQWOOD, FLORIDA, DELETING
SECTION 14 II O F THE CITY CODE ENTITLED LONGWOOO ARTS AND
CR AFTS FESTIVAL ANO HISTORIC FOUNDERS' DAY SPRING ARTS AND
C R AFT S FESTIVAL IN ITS ENTIRETY AND REPLACING IT WITH A NEW
SECTIO N 14 II ENTITLED SPECIAL EVENTS. PROVIDING FO R IN G EN ­
ER AL WHICH INCLUDES INTENT. PERMIT REQUIRED ANO DEFINITIONS.
PROVIDING FO R AN A P P l CATION AND APPROVAL PR O CESS. PROVIQ
n afl FOR SPECIAL EVENT TERMS ANO CONDITIONS, PROVIDING FOR
S PFCIAL EVEN T SCHEDULE OF FEES. PROVIDING FO R CONFLICTS.
SEVERABILITY ANO AN EFFECTIVE DATE
s e v e r™ .
.— --------- — — *—r 02- 1*10

THOMCa

ES. H EM S. DEVI3CES. O R OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS.
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N O TW ED O ld an adfan
to taradoaa a mortgage on t ie Idb a n g dalu ll ad properly to 8CML
HOLE Caaay. Ffarkfa.
LOT 1. 8U M M ERH EL PH ASE 1.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROCD t l P U T
BOOK 11. PAGE SG O F THE PU B­
LIC RECO RD S O F SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLO REM .
haa bean Bad agdnel you and you
■re rttoirad to oarva • copy d y o u
■ dito X T fa y a d ta r

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S Aoaodotoa, P.A..
PW M Te dfamay, atoooo a t t o n la
• H E Catporato Lake Ortva, Su*a
300, Ttonpa. Flonda 31034, and Ha
toa or!0 nd aHti N a C ow l aahar
baton aarvfaa on PfaMOTa artomoya
a [fated a B bo a rta n d agatod you
tor toa ra ta l demanded to the
C orvgtut or paooon.
Than noace dwO bo pifalahod one#
■ o d t to too Sardord Herald.
WITNESS my hand and t ie aad d
ton Court on tom 1 day d May,
2002.
M aryam M ono, dark
C W k o l toa O R CU IT Court
ByCacaba V. Ekam
Aa D tp ity Ctark
Edwvwrta OAaaodafaa. P A . P O
0o&gt; 25011. Tampa. FL 33022-5018
M ACCO RD ANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, PERSO NS WITH DISABILI­
TIES N EEO riKl SPECIAL ACCO M ­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PRO CEED ING SHOULD
CONTACT CO U RT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 H. PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLCm O A 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUM BER (407)323-4330.
NOT U T E R THAN SEVEN (T)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO CEED­
ING
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TDD) 1*00*55-8771. O R VOICE
(V) 1-800*55-4770, VIA FLORIDA
R C U Y SERVICE.
Pubkah: May 8.19.2002
HI THE C B K W T COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH

CONTINUE" '

NORTH 41 D ECREES SB M M LFTtS"|
07 BE COHOS WEST, 1*230 FEET
THENCE NORTH 40 OCOHEES 00
MINUTES S3 SECO ND S EAST.
ALONG THE EASTERLY UNE OF
LOT 21. SAJO FLAT O F EAST CAM­
DEN. 3*3.70 FEET TO THE
SOUTHERLY RIGHT O F WAY UNE
O F SHAOW EU. CIRCLE BEINO ON
A CU RVE CO NCAVE TO THE
NO RTHEASTERLY AND HAVING
A S ITS ELEM ENTS A RADIUS OF
200 DO FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE
O F 07 O EO REES 11 MINUTES 41
SECONDS. A TANGENT O F 1201
FEET, ANO A TANGENT BEARING
O F SOUTH 70 D EG REES 40 U N ­
ITIES
It
SECO N D S
EAST.
THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE
ARC OF BAJO CURVE 29-23 FEET
TO THE P R C OF A CU RVE HAV­
ING AS ITS ELEM ENTS A RADIUS
OF 37300 FEET ANO A CENTRAL
ANGLE O F 04 D EG REES 30 MIN­
UTES 33 SECO ND S: THENCE
EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF
SAJO CU RVE 30 30 FEET. THENCE
SOUTH 30 O EO REES B7 MINUTES
11 SE COHOS WEST. 434 00 FEET
TO THE POINT O F BEGINNING
haa bean Nad agatod you and you
a n requrad to larva a copy d your
■then ddaneea rntw i 30 daye altor
tie Ural publication. 4 any. on
EChavarria a A u ociatve PA.,
Oka™
eUt*n
afli iaai ■l l -■ toalrtiTi
S BnOTTwy.
Hah-----a
Os E E llJltea ^
IB
0110 Corporate L ik a Drive, S id e
300. Tampa. Ffarkfa 3)034. and Ha
toa angnd with ton Court atom
baton aarvlca on Plam afa dtomeye
or m m edaiety toaraahar: otoarmaa,
a dalaull mO ba in la n d agatoal you
tor toa la n d demanded In toa
Compiava or paaaan
Tina ncbca ahal ba peM dtod once
each *aak tar two cam acuuva
■ aaU to toa Santord Hereto
WITNESS my hand and toa aad d
ton Court on to« 30 day d A pr!
2002
Clark ol toa CIRCUIT Court
ByCacaba V Ekam
Aa Deputy Clerk
Echavama AAaiociatei. P A . PO
Bon 25018. Tampa. FL 33922 5011
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSO NS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PRO CEEDING
SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)3234330.
NOT U T E R THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TOO) 1800-*55-8771. O R VOICE
(V) 1 800-955-8770, VIA FLORIDA
R E U Y SERVICE
Pubkah May 8. 15. 2002
MM057
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUOtCIAL c n c u rr
t l AND FOR
SE W HOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
Caee No 02-CA-844-14 0
W ELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC F/K/A
NORW EST MORTGAGE. INC.

STATS OB FLO N D A
CTRL O M S K M
C a ll No. 0 2-C M 12-14
O M eten L
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. INC..
TINA TERRY, JOHN M KENNEDY,
ET A L,
Dafandwatt)
N O R C I OF ACTION
T O JO HN M. KENNEDY;
UNKNOWN SPO USE OF JOHN M
KENNEDY. IF MARRIED.
THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HCIR3.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIG NEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSO NS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE AfiO V EN AM ED
DEFENDANTS
Lad knoam raakfanca a
2809 Hartm * Avanue. Santord.
Ftortda 32773
Currant ramdance la
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED to il an action
to tonctoaa a mortgage on toe toF
toatog properly to Bammola Courty.
Flonda. tow *
LOT 24. BLO CK 29. DREAMWOLD
FOURTH SECTION. ACCOROING
TO THE MAP O R P U T THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 4.
PAGE 98. PUBLIC RECO RD S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA,
ha* baan Nad ag a rn i you and you
ara w yarad to aarva a copy d your
■naan datanaaa, 4 any, to 4 on Mark
0 . Breakstone. Eaqur*. P to a ib tt
arlomay. whoa* addren n 1247
South Myrtto Avam a. O aaraalar. FL
33759. M ten torrty daye horn toa IWI
dale d pubhcaaon d ton noaca. and
Na toa ohgmd wito toa Clark d t ie
Court anhar bato n Farvrca on
P to a id ri attorney or immaikaiery
toareahar; otoarwiea a delauk m l b*
artarad ag an d you tor toa rebel
WITNESS my hand and toa I
til* Court on Apr* 30. 2002
(SEAL)
Maryam a M ona
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY Cecala V Ekam
Deputy Clark
Pubkah May 9, 19,2002
PU BLIC NOTICE
W ORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORI­
DA (WCF) m requeuing qualibcabona bom qualdlad orgarwahona to
toa Central Flonda rag m toal pn&gt;vida a l atpada d Web daaign
W CF a reeking to atiabbth a cantrad mto a Irm to partorm toa k * m mg lypaa d ecbviaei
• Combara both « « « ■orktorcacanb alorg and went caruiaXIondaonaatop org toto a amgi* webeiia The
new tea wd have tore# m an audF
|n ffi bm inciM S, job h ^ i*m, and Btorkforc* diwatopmient pro* R*S4»*rct&gt; and »ugg«$l a rutw
domain nama tor lha combined tit*
Upon approval, regtsliHr Una ntw
• ComplatiHly radetign tha graphtoa
tor N n+m. comtxnad Ma
* Davaiop a new structure tor to#

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TO HARRY M ROORIQUE2
U S T KNOWN ADDRESS
9*8 Cangraaa Court
Casaetoerry. FL 32707
CURRENT ADDRESS:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDE R. AND AGAINST THE HE RE ■
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
DANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD O R ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOW N PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST A S SPOUS-

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Frtday. kfay 17, M M E-ma4 and lu
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hava any quaatona M o d tta PVO
o r o ia orgontaton, you mayooraad
mo d l a a itta o t M c d a d M om
Ptaooo addraao your roaponaa to:
W ORKFORCE CENTRAL FLOWD A W M Daaign 2002 RFO
bAj Ktrfaarty Comao
1101 Lao Road. Sdka 270
WYOar Paik. FL 32789
Pu bM tM ay E 2001
M THE CStCVXT COURT
O BTH EM M TBN TH
JUDICIAL caacurT

and corritkja to ba a
PtapartpTTid
to '
Ip adverkaad m batog
autoad to fa* 9an and
too Ameoufa UotfgagaWITNESS my la n d a id too
eed d tola Court at 9e
BanWtrt* County, Fkakto. toto X
day d A p A 1002.
MARYANNt M O RSE
CLERK O F TH E M U N O t l OOUNTY COURT
By: Itory Sboupo
Deputy Ctorti
Berry J.WbBwr. &gt; w E* o * e
WALKER A TUOHOPE, F A
23S ktotoand Avenue h u h . Bitot
119
FtorldO 32751
(407) B44-99X
[407)911 9 X 9
M t o r a .ii. 2o a

«*.
STEVE MORGAN, d aL
DdanhnEtX

DONNA J.FLEU R Y , 4 4 .

DATED Apr* X , 2002.
CLER K O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Mary S trap *
OopuTy Ctark
IF YOU ARE A PERSO N WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEED 8 ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDe r a YO U ARE ENTITLED, AT NO
CO ST TO YOU. TO HE PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE.
PLE A S E
co ntact
co urt
a d m in is t r a t io n a t t h e sem im o le c o u n t y c o u r t h o u se.
(407)323-4330. WITHIN 2 WORK­
ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEWT OF
THIS DOCUMENT. IF YOU ARE
HEAM NO OR V O C E IMPAIRED,
CALL 1-800*54-8771
CAROLYN S CRICHTON. E90
Lew * Crichton 1 Carter
P O Boa H IS
W ntar Park, FL 32799
P iM a h May 1 15.2002
I
M THE C M C U T COURT
OF TH ( EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CVtCUlT M
ANO FOR S S ta U Q U
COUNTY, FLO R B A
CASS NO. 91-CA-2779-I4-W
LASALLE NATIONAL BANK AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED
HOLDERS OF SALOMON
BROTHERS MORTGAGE
SECURITIES VX. INC SERIES
1M 7H U02.
JAM ES R COOPER. JUOY LYW l
MCNABB W a JUOY L COOPER,
and a l ir t n m parbaa darrvng by.
Ihraph. im dir or agafatl Y e abow
known u ba daad or allvo. ahaanw
la d unknown perttaa dam aa heat,
davraee*. gram***. lu g rV M
or other clamant*. TENANT 11
endor TENANT 12. fa* paraat
iniended to a c tu a l tot faa paraon or
peraon* m potwaawn. ALAFAYA
WOOOS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
IN C .
and
AMSOUTH BANK.
C LER K 'S NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fad
purauart to a Fnal Judgment ol
Foradoaura deled the 30tn dey d
Apr*. 2002. entered n C M Acboo
No 01-CA-2779-t4-W, Cecut Court
c4 fae Eighteenth Aekctel Ckcu* n
and tot Semriole County. F km *
■heteet Waaet A Turfaope. F A , aa
Tiuetee, &lt;e fae SuUMute Planall, tor
the named Plainbll, LASALLE
NATIONAL BANK AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS
OF SALOMON BROTHERS MORT
G AO E SECURITIES VII, INC
SERIES 19P7 HU02. end JAMES R
CO O PER. JUOY LYNN MCNABB
IV e JUO Y L COOPER, and e l
unknown partial claiming by.
•trough, under or egaral fae above
named C alendar!,, who are not
know , H be deed or abra. etteawr
kaid unknown parbaa claim u hen.
davraee,. grantee*, iiargnee*.
tenon. cretMora. buaiee*. tpouae*
or other claimant*, TENANT II
artdlor TENANT 12. fae perbe*
m*nd*d to accoert lot fa* pwion or
peraon* m poeteM Un. ALAFAYA
WOOOS HOMEOWNER S ASSOCI­
ATION. INC . and AMSOUTH BANK,
are fa* named Defendant!, I.
MARY ANNE MORSE. Dark &lt;4 fa*
above artPed Cow l, wd &lt;e* lo fae
t*^i**t and bed Odder, a bataan.
tor cam , a l tala a t May X . 2002. at
11 00 am . it fa* Senvnol* County
Courfaoue*. X I North PerkAverue.
Sartord, Fknda. al fae wed kart
door &lt;4 fa* CourfaouM. n accor­
dance With Honda Statute
031,
fa* tolowetg deaertoed properly aa
t*t lortn in *aid Find Judgment ol
Forecloture trtuete In Seminole
Cootty. Florida to w*
LOT I X . ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE I. UNIT A ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 31. PAGE 80. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Thw Subetitut* P ld rtJirt Mortgage
■a lubordind* in Ian and operation

NOTICE O F ACTION
TO: DONNA J, FLEURY
U S T KNOW N ADORESS:
200119to B M W 8304
Eaoanab* M l 49B29
CURRENT ADORESS:
UNKNOWN
ANY A M ) A L L UNKNOW N PAR­
TIES CLAIM ING BY. THROUGH.
UNOER, ANO AO AI48T THE H ERE­
IN NAMED INOtVXXJAL DEFENDANT(S) W HO A R E NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD O R AU VE. W HETHER
SAX) UNKNOW N PARTIES MAY
C U M AN M T ER EST A S SPO U S­
ES. MEWS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
U S T KNOWN ADORESS:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS:
UNKNOWN
YOII ARE NOT1FKD M w i acaon
to tonctoao a mortgaga on too toL
lontog ctotdtMKf p B p e ty hn fiFM t
N O U Courey. Ftoride
LOT » . TH E COLO NNADES.
THIRD SECTION. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T TH EREO F AS RECO RD ­
ED M P U T B O O K IS. AT FWOE IS.
OF THE PU BLIC RECO RD S OF
S E M M O U COUNTY, FLORKXA.
ara raquirad to ta n * a oepy o l y tw
wdhen datonaoo rttoat X dey* atotr
die am pubKcaOon. 4 any. on
Echerant* 9 A m oMM SP , P A ,
PtoreaTt attorney, whoee addree* la
9111 Corporate la k e Ortv* Suae
300. Temp* Ftortda 33934. and Be
toa ortgtoal wWi fan Court aahar
before aanrtoa on F k t d T i eftomey*
i dt4wrt w a be artarad egwnot you
for fae rebel demanded in die
ComptaM or poddon.
Thfa noaca ttm l be pubiahad onoa
aach week tar Iwo coneecuOve
WITNESS my hand and fae aeto &lt;4
N a Court on fare 30 day of Apr*.
7002
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■pwf(o»to *BmJrSe,
LW
Ctark ol fao CIRCUIT Court
By Cecaka V. Ekam
A t Depay Ctark
Etfaeveme 9Aaeoci«te«. P A , PO .
Bo* 25019. Tkm p* FL 33622 5019
M ACCO RD AN CE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PER SO N S WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCO M ­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PRO CEED IN G SHOULD
CONTACT CO U RT AOkSNISTFUTION AT X I N. PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD, FLORIOA 32771, TELE­
PHONE NUM BER (407)323-4330,
NOT U T E R THAN SEV EN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO CEED­
ING
IF H EARING IMPAIRED.
(TOO) 1 800-955-8771. OR V O C E
(V) 1-800-955-8770, VIA FLORIDA
R E U Y SERVICE
Pubtah M ays. 19,2002
MM067
The Treasurer o l the

NOTICE OF
AMBNMTRATTVE C O M P U M T
Cete No.: 90377-a AG
TO. Richard FranM n Smith, III
Longeood, FL
An ADMINISTRATIVE C O M P U M T
to ravoka your lcanao(a) and e a g t*
ty tor tcanaure and appotoanard haa
baan Med ageewt you. Ybu have faa
Ikpt to requeel a hearing pureuM to
Secbona t X 599 and 120 57 (1) and
(2). Flonda Statute*, by metong a
request tot tam e to faa Ftortda
Oepaiknart o l Irw m nca. D tvw oi c4
Legd S ervo * . 200 E. Gene* S«.
TeaehtsM *.Florida32390-0333 4a
raojerttor Iwanng la not raoervtd by
A m 19,2002. faa npe to a hearing
*i 8»1 manat w « ba waned and faa
Insurer*# Com m wtioner wd drapoaa c4 fata cause n accordance
wen die lew.
Pitotoh; May 9 ,15 ,2 2.29 2002
NO TlCe O F AUCTION
►tobca • heraby grran ria l OvWdo
Road Service 1 Tmfag wd **# el
pUAc eucbon tor eeivegi tor ce d i a ,
demend to fa* hkfaesi Odder fae fal­
lowing described vehicle*. 1985
Chevy Cem ero J door Meek
VINI IQ 1FP87S9FL4 77920; 1997
Monde Accord 4 door ten
VIN* IHGCA5939HA095549, 1*97
Ford
Escort
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VINI 1FALP15P7VW 125091; 1993
Chevy
C iv u e r
rad
VINe IQ 1JC34 T0P72O4 700.
TN* auction wd be held on May I t,
2002 M 10 am to fae morning d
AiAXronrc* at 174 E esl Mrtchek
Henrmodi road. Ortedo, FL 32798
PmkpecOve brddera may rwpect
fae vahrdee on fae dey baton fae
AciCbon Irom 9AM un* 5PM Term*
ire caMi or certified hard* Onedo
Read Sam e* 9 Towing reserve* fae
n#4 to eccepr or ra|*ci any and a
PubeutMey 9.2002
MM070
NOTICE OF
FU S U C AUCTION
McCarm el Towing wd M l
&gt;1 Public Aucbcn F a Salvage
tor Caah on demand to l*faau
UJdw. fae faauwng deaenbed
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in Ih* eggregei* amount o l all
advance* made or to be mad* by
Ameoufa Ben* pursuer* to fae term*
(4 a* Mortgage recorded el Otbcjd
Record* Booh 3895. Pegs 217. ol
the Pubbc Record* ol Semnol*

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Courfaoue* a l (407)9994227. 19004999771 (TOO) or 1 4 0 0 4 9 9
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THW NOTICC SHALL BE PUB­
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ALD
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any end ad B O S PubienM ey 9.2002
MMC71_______________________

W T M O K U T T COURT
O FT M 19TH

C A S S NO: a C A t T S I lW
MORTGAGE ELECTRO NIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S. M C ,
PU IN TIFF
VS.
PEARL HAVWOOO AIWA PEARL F
HAYWOOO. ET A L .
DEFENDANT^)

NOTICE OF ACTION

SALE DATE

FIR ST UNION NATIONAL 1ANK,

LO T i , AMHERST. ACCORDING
TO
THE
PUT
THEREOF
RECO RD ED N P U T BOOK 29.
PAGES X ANO 40. O F THE PUB­
LIC RECO RD S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

D 4 1 1*911749

B A LE M T S 9971IR

W ELLS FARGO HOME
M O R T Q A O t.B IC .FW A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. B C .

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pdauart to a Ontar far an A rn n M
F in d
Stannary Judgmarr d
Foradoaura driad Apr* 30. 1003.
artarad In C M Caaa Nunbar 2000CA-382-14-Q d M C h a d Cburt d
tw E v « a a r« i Ju d d d Ckcu* M and
tor Sam lnda County Florida Y d on
too 13 day d A t m . 2002. d 1100
am . NOTAEBENE] T haadaaB ba
hold a l Ih* Sam lnda Cctmfy
CowVnuaa, X I Nonh Parti Aatnua,
Sartord. Florida The in d a ty a d
Clerk wd oRar lor u b tw fcdnWig
daat rtb ad rad proparty, (Saa
onachad E M M ‘A\ fagadw «ah
ad airuduroa. bnprovamart*. Haluraa. appdancoa. and Mpurtananco* on la id land or uaad h conpmebon la r t d h .

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M IN E C B K W T COURT O F T M

COUNTY

•KTTICfl OF SALE

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L egals

ec als

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97 TOYOTA
JT2EU2H1H004043X
1994 DOOQE
1B3BAS4E4EG2S1490
S A LE DAT* 97*902
2002 FORD
1FAFP95U32A177434
754 Monro* R 4 . (CR1S) POBoe
470047
Ld w kto n rc* FI 32747
1407)324-0*00
Pubtefc M eya.2002
MM072
M THE O RCUIT COURT OF THB
19TH JU O C tA L C S K U T , W AND

I COUNTY,

Tha orkientobeeun o l fao i
HANNAH &amp; JOSEPH.
F lo Nortoer 02-229-CP. W p a rin g
In fae C b a d Court tor BEMMOLE
Cocrty, Ftortda. Pm baH DMdon.
fa* addraa* o l which la BEMMOLE
CoueyCounhouaa. Thanam aaand
addoaaaa o l fao poracnel repreaantiw * i™ u * penonei rapreM rui■ne’e Ntom oy are M torn betow
ALL M TERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AJ paraona on ehoni fad note* I*
fao vaARy &lt;4 fao wd. faa
ol fao paraonol rapreronu* or fartaGdtan ol fata
C o o l ora m *4rad to No faee abRoOorw w d i fata Court WfTHM THE
U T E R O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
O R THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE O F A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE OH THEM
AJ cradton aI fa* Decoder, end
odier paraona having dean* or
demand* egam t Decodenfe eelele
on whom ■ oopy o l fad node# to
•arved w«W i fare* m ordia eher fae
ctod (4 fae am pubteabon o l fad
n oiee m d l Na faa* edana *4h fad
C o w l WITHIN THE U T E R O F
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FW ST PUBLICA­
TION O F TH H NOTICE OH THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF S ER ­
VICE O F A CO PY O F T H B NOTICE
O N THEM.
A l ofaor credeor* ot fao itooodanl
or
ll
■ d l fad
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH U NOTICE.
ALL C U IM S . DEMANDS ANO
O BJECTIO NS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FO REVER BARRED.
Tho dd o 0, fao B N pebaeaaon o l
fad Node* d May 1,2002.
RUTH V. SMALL
119 Woorknancy Lana
FayedevNe. NY 1X89
ABomey tor Personal Repreaeraaove
D avkJA H o d d * Eequee
One LAtoota Cartar, Suae 900
Syracuee. N Y 13202
(319)422-1X1
Pubtoh May 1,9,2002
UM0O7
M THE ORC1XT COURT
O FTH S19TH
JU D R tA L CdkCUfT.
M ANO FOR
I COUNTY,
FLO R B A
C A S IN O ; 0 2 C A 58214L
BANK O F AMERICA, N A .
SU C C ESSO R BY M ERGER TO
BANK OF AM ERICA FSB
PLAINTIFF

vs.

LUEJUNE GRAHAM. E T A L .
DCFENDANT(S)
None* OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SCRVICC
TO
LUEJUNE GRAHAM.
UNKNOW N SPOUSE O F LUEJUNE
GRAHAM, whose restoence re 109
W EATHE RSFIELO
A V . ALTA­
MONTE SPRINGS, FL H714. and
who la avadng service ol process
may be spoueei. hern, devisees,
granites, u ir g w t tenon, crers
tore, kusstae. and a* penes ctomwig
an rie re s l by. Ihrough, under a
&gt;egerrel fae Dsdndert*. who ere nol
known to be deed a ekv*. end a i
penrn having a claiming to have
any n^e. la d w Mereet In fae prop­
erty deaenbed in fae mortgage bang
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED fa il
an acaon to taractot* a mortgage on
fa* lolow eig property
LOT 31. OF ALTAMONTE LANOM G , ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 47, PAGES 55 ANO 5*
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ha* been Nad agarrral you end you
era required to serve ■ copy ol your
wraten de lim it , 4 any on DAVIO J
STERN. ESQ PlerntifTs attorney,
who** address * M l S Urwsmrty
Onv* *500. Plantation. FL 33124 on
a baton (no latar faan X day* hom
fa* dale ol fae krai puMcencn d fad
noaca ol action) and kd fa* original
weh fa* dark ol tv* court eaher
baton seme* on P la rtfa i attorney
or rnm*ra*t**y faaraahsr. ofaerwrae
■ dafaufl w* be snared agarnat you
tor fa* read dsm tndsd to fae compdrol a peoaon Med herein.
WITNESS my hand and faa sael ol
fad Court at SEMINOLE County.
Ftonde. fast day ol APR23 2002
UARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT

BYRufaKtog

DEPUTY CLERK
U W OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PUINTIFF
801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. person* mfa tkaabrkbes need-

TO: JO S EPH EDW ARDS AACA
JO SEPH J . EDW ARDS ANO
UNKNOWN SPO U SE O F JOSEPH
EDW ARDS AIK/A JO SEPH J.
EDW ARDS, who** ratldanc* is
itdtoown I hW iharthey b* bring and
I hafshaAhey b* daad, fae untmown
■ho mey be spouses.
todde*. and t t par*** cdew ig an
beared by. farou^L lextor w agShtt
to be deed o r atom, and a i para**
hostog or Pdknlng to hay* any HghL
on* or Intorei l to fa* property
fa* mortgage being
YOUARE H ER EBY NOTIFIED fad
an tenon to torectos* a mortgegeon
fae toAosrtng propertyLOT I X BLO CK a WOOOMERE
PARK 2NO R E P U T , ACCORDING
TO THE P U T THEREOF. AS
RECOROCD IN P U T BOOK |J.
PAGE 73. O F THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
he* been Med egan tt you end you
ara m pared to eery* • copy d your
■rtoan detenu s. 4 Shy. on OAVTO J
STERN. ES Q Platoon's attorney.
whoee addraao d a ct S Unvemty
Drkd 9900, Plarta«on. FL 33324 cn
or baton (re d id faan X days from
faa data o l faa km pubkcaltan &lt;4fan
node* o l ockon) and da fae ongnat
Mfa fa* dark o l fad court Mher
or ImmeiSedly faeraaher; ofaenww
* ded td w d be eraered egatotl you
tor fa* iN M demanded n fa* comptoW or p iM a n Bed hereto.
W ITNESS my hand and fae seal ol
fad Court a l SEMINOLE C o a ly.
Ftortd*. fa d dey t4 APR23 2002
UARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O F THE ClftCUtT COURT
BYRufaKtog
OEPUTY CLER K
U W O FFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PUINTIFF
901 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pereane w di dr sfiX i i need­
ing e speael accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
*1
fa*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse a l (407)995 4227. I800-959977 T (TOO) or 1400-959
9770. Id Ftortoa Rady Sam e*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUD
USHED ONCE A W EEK FO R TWO
CONSECUTIVE W EEKS
PUBLISH IN:THE SEM INOLE
HERALD
Pubkah May 1,9,2002
M THE O RCUIT COURT
OF THE I9TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
PIA N O FOR
U M N O U COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GEN ERAL
n * M NO: 01 CA 2914 14 Q
FIRST HORLTON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION OB/A SUNBELT
PU IN TIFF
VS
ANGELA R MURDAUGH. IF
LIVING. AND IF OEAO. THE
UNKNOW N
SPO U SE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A IL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AH
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST A N G E U R
MURDAUGH; UNKNOW N SPO USE
OF ANGELA R MURDAUGH, IF
ANY; JOHN OOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOW N TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN patuenl to a Summary Final Aidgmeni
&lt;4 Foreaosur* dated Apt, 19. 2002
en terednC hriC ee*N a 01CA2914
14 a ol fa* Caard C a u l (4 toe H IM
Judoel C ircu i In end tor SEMINOLE
Cou4y. SANFORD. Fiend*. I wd
sa lto toe high**! end best brtder kv
cash s i AT W EST FRONT DOOR si
to* SEM INOLE County Courthouse
vvMwrt e l 301 N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORD. FL. al 11 O O AM am on
toa 2tet dey d Mey. 2002 to* tatowtog deecrtoetl property a* sal tarto n
said Sonm ary F n d &gt;jdgm*rt. toMrft
LOT 468. FRANK L WOOORUFF S
SUBDIVISION O f LANDS SOUTH
SANFORD. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREO F AS RECORDED
M P U T BO O K 3. PAGE 44, PUBLIC
RECO RD S O F SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA.
Deled tv s I 9fa day ol A p r! 2002
(CIRCUIT CO URT SEAL)
Maryarvw M an*
Clark a faa G ra d C o a l
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Ctark
Pubtah to
THE SEM INOLE HERALD
THE U W O FFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A ., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l 3 Unmersay Dm * Susa 500
PlwHebon. FL 33324
19541233 9000
IN ACCO RD AN CE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons wen rasalvl.tw i need­
ing a special accom m odacoi should
conracl CO U RT ADMINISTRATION
el
in*
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouse a l 407465-4227.1 9009559771 (TOO) a 1400-9554770
yt* Flonda Raley Sem e*
Pubkah May 1.8.2002
MM0I0________________________
NOTICE
Vaftid# Auction

WHEN W K N «lif May &gt;1. 2002 9 00
Ml
WHERE P a li’s Truta and Aoto Rapa*
Inc. 1019 W 111 Slra«i. Sanford. FL

12771 (407(321 7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1003
MAKE Jaap

VIN f 12VFT«6SXPtSS7444
Pubtah May 8. 2002

�If

T hx S donole Holod
L eca ls
M THE ORCUTT COURT
OP THE IIT H
ju d ic ia l cM cu rr.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FU M E*
GENERAL
C A S IN O ; 0 1C A 7740 1 4 0
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP,
m e . SUCCESSOR BY M ERGER
TO ATLANTIC MORTGAGE S
WVESTMENT CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF
VS
JEAAKA BROWN, IF UV1NO. ANO
If
DEAD. THE
UNKNOW N
SPO U SE.
HEIRS,
DEVISEES.ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST JEANNA BROWN;
JOHN J. BROWN. CH ARLES E.
O HARE. JR ; JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purM r t is ■ Summary Final Judgment
d Foredoom dated Apnl IS, 2003
entered Vi CIvC Casa No. 01 CA3740
14 O ol Vw C k a * Court ol Sia IITH
Ju rtd d O rem n and to SEMINOLE
County. SANFORD. Ftonda. I w«
•a i lo P a N ^ aal and boat biddar tor
earn at AT WEST FRONT DOOR at
l a SEMINOLE C o irty Courthouse
localad al 301 N PARK AVENUE In
SANFORD. F L at 11:00 AM a.m. on
the 21t i day ol May. 3003 V * toaowmg dHertbed proparty a* eat to tfi in
w d Summary Fnal Judgm arl. toWfl'LOT 23 W ILDMERE MANOR.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECO RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK tt, PAGE SB OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. aO R ID A
Deled M a 19th day (V Aprs, 3003
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Ctert d tw C k a * C o u l
By: DoroSiy W, Bofton
Deputy Ctert
Pubkahto:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FO R
PLAINTIFF
M l S UNvaraay Drtva Sulla 500
Plantation. F I 33324
(SS41233-MOO
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona with dtabfktwe need­
ing a apacial acccmmortaiKki F n A j
contacl COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
the
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouse al 407*85-4277. 1*00*558771 (TOO) or 1 aOO-SM-«7T 3.
Ma Ftonda Ratay Service
Punkah May I .», 2003
I
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
m ANO FOR
SEM M OLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DtYtSION
C A S IN O : 01 CA 2 8 8 8 1 4 0
CITIBANK. FEDERAL SAVINGS
BANK. F/K/A CITICORP SAVINGS
OF FLORIDA. A FEDERAL
SAVINGS S LOAN ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
,
KIRK W BRIDGMAN. IF LIVING,
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOW N
S P O U 9 E . H E I R B ,
DEVISEES.GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEE9 AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST KIRK W BRIDGMAN.
DEBRA J BRIDGMAN. IF UVING.
AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPO USE. HEIRS. 0EV1SEES,
ORANTEES.
ASSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
CREDITO RS.
TRUSTEES ANO AU . OTHER PAR­
TIES CLAIMINO AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST
DEBRA J BRIDGMAN. NATIONAL
LOAN INVESTORS. L P; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TFNANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Sonmary Fkial Ardgmant
ol Foractoaura datad April IS. 2002
•niarad in CrW Caaa No 0 1 CA 2M 5
14 0 of lha C m * Court d Vw ISTH
&gt;racial O m ul in and tor SEMINOLE
County. SANFORD. Ftonda. I wul
M l to vw h id w ti and bast b a k lif tot
caan al AT WEST FRONT DOOR al
Via SEMINOLE County Courthousa
localad al M l N PARK AVENUE in
SANFORD. FL. at II 00 AM a m on
Via 2 lit day ol May. 2002 via totoMrng daaatoad propady aa aal tonti to
m l Summary Fnal Juilgmant, to­
ad
LOT 13. A REPLAT OF BLOCK A
QUEEN 3 MIRROR AOOITION TO
CASSELBERRY ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 80.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
Dated Vue I9ih day ol April. 2002
ICIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryame Morse
Clark o l tha D rcu l Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clanc
Publish to
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F DAVIO J.
STERN P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S Unr.an.ry Drtva Suite 500
Plantation. FL 33324
19541233-8000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona wah daaM baa need­
ing a special accommodation snould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa al 407-865-4337.1-800955-8771 lTDDI Ol I 800-955 8770.
W Ftortoa Relay Sarvica
PubSahMay 1.8.2002
UM0I2
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLOFUOA
GENERAL
JUfUSOICTION DIVISION
C A S IN O : 01 CA 26JE 14 W
STATE STREET BANK ANO TRUST
COMPANY AS TRUSTEE UNDER
THE POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED OCTOBER t.
1991 FOR RTC PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES SERIES. 1*99-91
PLAINTIFF
VS
ISAAC HINES. IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPO USE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.GRAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST ISAAC HINES:
JUANITA HINES. IF LIVINO, ANO IF
DEAD THE UNKNOWN SPO USE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS TRUSTEES ANO A U

L ec a ls
O THER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
M TEREST BY. THROUGH UNDER
O R AGAINST JUANTTA HINES;
CITY O F BANFORO. FLORIDA;
JOHN DOE ANO JAN E DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
PO SSESSIO N
DEFENDANT^)
NOTICE OB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pereuaw to a Swnmary Ftoal Judgment
o l Foractoaura dated Apr* II. 2002
enured In C M Caaa No. 01 CA 3SM
14 W o lf* Cara* Court o l tie IITH
Judctel Q rcu* In and tor SEMINOLE
County. SANFORO. Ftortoa. I a *
ee« to Via hr^ieal and beat tmtosr tor
cash s i AT W EST FRONT DOOR sS
Via SEMINOLE County CourViouaa
totaled M 301 H PARK AVENUE In
SANFORD. F L a l It 00 AU a m on
Vie 21st day o l May, 2002 Vw L4to»Ing deecrtwd proparty aa aal torth In
sard Summary Final JudgmanE to­
me
LOT 34. HOLDEN REAL ESTATE
CO M PANY'S ADOITION TO BANFORD. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
TH EREO F A S
RECO RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE M . OF THE
PUBLIC RECO RD S O F SCMMOUE
COUNTY. FLO R D A.
Dated Vaa I M id a y d Apia, 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Ctert d V ia C k a * Court
By. Dorothy w. Baton
Deputy Ctorti
PtM tehV t
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFICES O F DAVE) J.
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S Lkm renkyDrive B u te 500
P lanlaton ,FL 33324
(954)233*000
IN ACCO RD AN CE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH DUAE8IT1ES
ACT, paraona m ti n e H nates need­
ing a spat ial accommodaaon shoMU
contact CO URT ADUMISTFUT10N.
al
me
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouse at 407*80-4227.1*00955-8771 (TDO) at 1*00*808770.
trie Ftortoa Relay Sarvtca
Pubfah May 1 ,8 2002
MM013
M THE CMCUTT COURT
OP THE IIT H
JUDICIAL CtRCUTT,
M ANO FOR
S IU 8 9 0 LE COUNTY.
FLO R D A
CASE NO: 01 CA 218114 0
NATIONAL CITY MORTOAOC CO.
PLAW TIFF
VS.
STEPHEN BARNES IF U VM O . ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.GRANTEES.
ASSIG NEES. UENO RS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
O THER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST B Y THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST STEPHEN BARNES:
UNKNOW N SPO USE O F STEPHEN
BARN ES. IF ANY. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, JOHN DOE
ANO JAN E DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OCFENOANTIS)
NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Stenmary Final Judgment
c4 Foreclosure dated Apr* I*. 2002
entered In C M Caaa No. 0 1 CA 2382
14 O o l Via C V o * Court o l Via IBTH
Jurtcw l G iro * in and tor SEMM40LE
C o w ry . SANFORD. Ftonda. I mV
ea4 to tto lugheat arto b a it M d a r tor
eaah at AT W EST FRONT DOOR SS
Vie SEM INOLE County CourViouaa
tocasad a l M l N. PARK AVENUE Vi
SANFORO. FL. at 11.00 AM M l on
Via 4 day o l June. 2002 Via toioM ng
deaertoed property aa aal tor* Vi
sard Swnmary Ftoal Judgment, to­
mb
THE EAST 13 FEET O F LOT 10.
ALL OF LOT II. ANO THE W EST 8
FEET OF LOT 12. BLO CK 1. BELAIR. ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
THEREO F A S
RECO RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 7B, PUBLIC
R ECQ R08 OF SEM M O LE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
Dated Vaa 19&lt;tey ol A p r! 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Ctert d Vie C k a * Court
B y Mery Stroupe
Deputy Ctorti
P u tM i re
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFICES O F OAVIO J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAJNTIFF
M l S Unrverury Drtva State 500
Plancuon. FL 33324
(954)2338000
IN ACCO RD ANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona awh ctsshanaa need­
ing a special accommodation should
contacl CO URT ADMINISTRATION,
al
Via
SEM INOLE
County
CourViouaa a l 407*66-4237.1*009558771 (TD0| or 1*00-855*770.
via Ftonda Relay Samoa
Punish May 1.8,2003
MM014
W THE C1RCUFT COURT
OF THE 18TH
ju d ic ia l c ir c u it .
IN ANO FOR
8EMSNOL1 COUNTY,
FLORIDA
»
GEN ERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 C A 887 14 0
BANK O NE. N A F/K/A THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO
AS TRUSTEE
PLAINTVF
VS
BRAIN LYNN W ENOCLSCHAEFER

MUA BRIAN L.
W END ELSCH AEFER. IF UV1NO.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.GRANTEES.
ASSIG NEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST B Y THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST BRAIN LYNN
W ENOCLSCHAEFER A K A BRIAN
L W ENDELSCHAEFER. TERESA
W EN D ELSCH AEFER IF UVINQ.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIG NEES.
LIENO RS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY
THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST TERESA
W ENDELSCHAEFER.
ALAQUA
PRO PERTY OW NERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.; MIDWEST
FIRST FINANCIAL LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP 01. UNITED STATES
OF AM ERICA. JO HN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
RE NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pweuent la an Order Granting Via
Motion to R atal For ettoeura dated
A pri 19. 2002 anlefed ai Civil Caaa
No 01 C A 887 14 Q o l Via C k a *
Court Ol Via ISTH Judicial Circuit to
and tor SEMINOLE County SANFCRO. Ftonda. I m* aeS to Via tagnesl ard beat biddar tor caah al AT
WEST FRONT DOOR al Via SEMI­
NOLE County CourViouaa located al

L ec a ls

Le c a l s
M l N. PARK AVENUE to S A N ­
FORD. FL. at U OO AM a jn . on Via
23 day d May. 2002 Via fetaetog
deecrtoed property aa aal M B to
said Stannary Ftoal JUdgmatV. to­
ad:
LOT 14, ALAQ UA PH A S E I.
ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS
RECO RD ED IN
P U T BOOK 33, PAGE 87
TM U U G H 71. PUBLIC RECO RD S
OF SEM M O LE COUNTY. FLO R C A .
Dated Vaa 22 day d Aprf, 2002
(ORCUTT COURT SEAL)
Maryame U n s
Ctorti ol toe C v a * Court
B y Mery 8* 014*
Deputy Ctorti
Putttoh to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFICES O P DAVIO J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FO R
PLAMTIFF
M l S Untoendy Drtva St*e 500
Ptentedcn,FL 33324
(184)233*000
W ACCO RD ANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, p e r m m ei rta th d a si naadtog I special acccmmodafion shoMd
ocnlact COURT AOMMSTFLATION.
at
Via
SEM INOLE
County
CourViouaa M 4 07 *8 8* 22 7.1* 00955*771 (TDO) Dr 1*00*58*770.
da Ftortoa Ratoy Sam oa
PuheahMay 1.8,2003
MM01S
THE ORCUTT COURT
OP THE O09TTCSNTH
M A W FOR

tlrtu fe l,
on aald land a uaad
to oen^wcSon toaradto.
The MBraaaM seta • * be made
purauant to a Summary Final
Judgment entered to C M Ito. 01CC-28182I3C pandtog to toe
County Court o l V ia Eighteenth
Ju M a l O n * to and far Samlnoto
County, Florida.
DATED tote 23 day o l Aprf. 3002
MARY ANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE COUNTY COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy d a rk
i you ara a pereon M to a daabtoy
•too needs any iri.i.s ia w iM ia i In
ordar to parttolpato to M e prooaadtog. you ara anMad, a l no cod to
you. to Via provlaton o l cartaai taatetanoa
Pie a te contacl Court
AdmkHdi tBon 11 301 N- Para
Aaanua, SWI# N301. Santord. a
32771 {407} 889-4227 vrttoin 2 •Ofktog dtya o l row receipt o l M e node*;
i you M ti honing of v o id frnpo tttf.
cad 1*00*68*771.
HARRY W. CARLS. ESQ .
Taytor 1 Carta, P A
890 Concouree Partw ay Sowh,
SWto 108
M aM nd. Ftotlda 32791
Futddc May 1 .8 2002
M THE CMCUTT COURT
O F THE BQ H TtEN TH
JUOSCIAL CMCUTT
O F FLO R D A
M A W FOR
I COUNTY

Leca ls

Leca ls

Leca ls

C ow l d Semnote Cow ry. Ftonda. I
•41 aa* Via property artuaiad to
Sem ncM Cow ry. Ftonda. dsaerb ad
aa:
LOT 3 8 BLO CK X I. WOODLANOS. SECTION 4 ACCO RD NQ
TO THE PLAT THEREO F. AS
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK 17. AT
PAGE 87. O F THE PUBLIC
RECOROS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLOrkOA.
d pubic aala. to tw hS^ w d and bad
Odder, tor caah. d Vw w ad lia r
daw a l toe Sem note C ow ry
C o u tn u M , m i 71 Fart Avarua.
Santord. Ftortoa 32771 a l 1100 AM
an JWW 4 .2002
Dalad Vue 19 M y o l Aprf. 2002
MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By Mery Stroupe
Deputy Dark
to arm trtanre d f t Vw Americana
with Otoabdeea A ct persona rwerttog a special acoomtxtebcn to parteip m 11
&lt;
1h i i g w xilm corTtaci
Vw A O A Caordtoator not later hen
aavan (7) days prior to Vw proceed­
ing via fw Ftortoa Relay Sarvica d
1*08*98*770.
ENRICO G GONZALEZ. P A
AH om eydlaw
*258 Ead Fowler Avenue
Temple Tkntce. FL 33817
Ftortle Bar 8881472
(813)8*8*302
PuMah: May t, 8 2002
MM024

Nonet OF PU M JC HEAM NO
Noaca la hereby pvan by Vw C*y d
Santord to: Dorothy M on itor 8
Margaret Hudgtoa. 1804 S dtord
Ava. Santord. a 32771. and any a

vw* daim a wvh Vua c o a l WITHIN
THREE M ONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PU BLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO F LE D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dale d Vw Itrst publcstton d
Vaa Nunc* is May 1 .2002
Personal Iteprs le ru lrr r
JOHN P READING
Aaomay tar Parecnat Rapresadativa
CHARLES J COLLINS. JR.
Florida Bar No 014884
Ftoal OKtoa Boa 193
Ortando, FL 32802*153
Telephone 407/843 5932
Fee tarda 407844-7639
Pubaeh: May 1.8. 2002
MM039

chargee tor M ach Vw w toard^iad la
•rWBed to taBaly an oamarY Ian d

C A W NO. 01-CA-18881441
CHASE M ORTGAGE COMPANY
F K A CHEM ICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY.

•sored d Unde Bob e Sen Storage;
2890 W2SV1 S ire d Santord. Ftortoa
32771. (407) 323*831 Arto. due
nonce having bean given, to Vw
owner d said proparty and a* partea

RAM KH O U R Y.ataL

WALTER L OOLUNQER. at d .

and Vw Ime apeerttod to auch nonce
tor paymanl d auch having aspired.
Vw pioda d l be add d puM e auc­
tion to Vw Ngheal biddar or oVwrw lM dtapsud of on W td. May 3%
M M Data dAucaon Tima 2:30 PM
AUCTIONEER
DC. NO.
UnS H a . C w n m a i Hann. t a il

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN pi*auanl to 4 Ftoal Judgm ani o l
II, 2002 and srdared to Caaa NO.
Q1-CA-2074 ol Via O res* C a r t o l
Vie EIGHTEENTH J u lc to C k a * to
and tor SEMINOLE County. Ftonda
•Retain CH ASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, to V *
Plant* and RAM KHOURY. TRAV­
ELERS BANK ANO TRUST. FSB;
NORTH CO VE HO M EO W NERS'
ASSOCIATION. IN C ; are Via
tea - a -----j ------ a ^ J i —-aa 4. * . - - - y*™nu«EI, I wn MM KJ n#
and beat biddar la ca d i a l W EST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEM M O LE
COUNTY CO URTHO USE. SAN­
FORO. FLORIDA a l 1100AM. on Via
day ol MAY 23. 2002, too ktom ng
dsaptiod property aa aal torto to
add Final Judgment
LOT 32. NORTH CO VE. ACCOROWO TO THE FLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BO O K 23.
PAGES 3 ANO 4, PU BLIC
RECORDS OF SEM M O LE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA. LESS: BEGINNING
AT THE NORTHW ESTERLY CO R­
NER O F LOT 33. THEN CE N 88
DEGREES t n r W, 3 85 FE E T
THENCE 37 0 EG R E E3 0 7 3 7 W.
25 FEET; THENCE B 39 D EG REES
0628- W. 92 55 FEET, THENCE N
37 DEGREES 3 7 3 7 W. ALO NG
THE W ESTERLY LINE O F LOT 33.
118 78 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
A K A 1526 Grace Lake Circle,
Lonoacod. FL 32750
WITNESS MY HANO and toe seal
o l Vat C a rt on APR 181.2002.
Maryame M ona
Ctorti ol toe C k a * C ow l
By Mary S h ap e
Deputy Ctorti
Idwtrem a 11 n on ets t. PA.
PO . Boa 28018
Tsmpa, Ftortoa 33622*018
Act
I you ara a paraon M to a OaaMay
to paraopato to Vat procaartoig. you
ora oratood to no coal to you, tor toe
provision o l certain assistance
n w ii cunuci u n jn «arwT»irH*on
at 201 N Parti Avarara, Santord,
Ftonda 32771, telephone number
(407)885-4227. Mthm 2 amttong
days o l your recaps o l tote docu­
ment 8 hearing Impeded. (TDO) I800955*771,
Putien. May f, 8.2002
1*4018
M THE CMCUTT COURT
O F THE 18TH
M A W PON
SEM M O LE COUNTY,

C A M NOj 0I-CA-2STS-144
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION. Ill, a Oaiavara

DONALD P. GRAINGER. a&lt; eL.
NOTICE OF
FORECLO SURE SA LE
Nonce la hereby given pursuant to a
Swnmary Final Judgment ol
Fortctoowe. dated APR 19. 2002
altered to Caaa No. 01-CA-2878-140 ol too C k a * Court to and tor
Sam ncla County. Ftortoa. *heroei
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CO R PO ­
RATION. Ill la toe Piemen and DON­
ALD P. GRAINGER, la Via
ri - i - — ■—.w I y j t _ .i a i _ s*i ■ 1. 1. * 1 . - 1
y y in u ira , i w i m i wj t o riign tsi
and boat bdder tor caah. as too W aal
Freni Door. Sem inole County.
CourViouaa. 301 Motto Pork Avonue,
Santord. Florida 32771. a l 11:00
a m , on JUN 04. 2002. toe toaomng
deser t ed proparty. aa sa l torto In
aato Final Summary Judgment ol
Lot 92. ALAFAYA W OODS PH ASE
21 B. acconang to toe PHI toarad.
a t recorded n Plat Boo* 41, Paget
85 Oirou^i 88. ol Via Pu bic Recorda
ol Sam nole Coway. Ftonda.
DATED Vaa day ol APR 19.2002.
UAHYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE C iR C U T COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Ctorti
Cart M Sugarman. Eag
9700 S Duua Hghway. S I 590
Miami, a 33198
Pucaan May 1.8. 2002
MM019
M THE COUNTY COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. M ANO FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY. F LO R O A
C A M NO. 01-CC-2818-20*
CR AN ES ROOST VILLAS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC , a not tor ptoM corporation.
LOIS
I
KNOW LTON
ANO
UNKNOWN SPO USE. UNKNOWN
PARTIES IN POSSESSION.
NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toal
on toe 23 d*y ol May 2002. at 11 OO
am . a l Waal Freni Dow 01 Via
Sam nole Cow ry Courthouse, toe
u n d e n te d Clara ard oiler tor tale
Via kktovnng deter bad real proparty
Lot I.Crsnas Rood VJUs. acconang
to toe ptei toereol aa recorded n Ptal
Boot 23, Pegae 74 • 77, Puttie
Recorda ol Sem note County.

n o t ic e o f

NOTICE IS K R E B Y OWEN purauant to a Final Judpnem ol
Fonctoaua dated Apr* 18 2002.
and antarad to Caaa No. Ot-CA1808-1 4 -a ol toe C k a * Cow l (4 toe
EIGHTEENTH Judtotol C k a * to a id
tor SEM INOLE County. Ftortoa
•harem CH ASE MORTGAGE COM­
PANY F K A CHEM ICAL MORT­
GAGE COMPANY la P le ird f d id
WALTER L. DO LU NQ Efl d id SAN­
DRA L O O UJN GER. huaband and
•da. FIRSTPLUS FINANCIAL M C..
d id TWIN RIVERS HOMEOWN­
ER 'S ASSOCIATION, INC . are
Dttondanta, I nR aa* to tie Ngtoad
taktor tor caah to Via W ad *onl d oa
d Via CourViouaa In SANFORO.
SEM M O LE Cowiry. Ftortoa. IIDO
o’ctoca on Via 21d day ol May.
2002. V ia favouring deecrtoed proper­
ly a t a d farVt to said F k id Judgmere.

IS MR

LOT 22, TWIN RIVERS SECTION
VLB. UNIT I. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BO O K 40. PAGES 32
THROUGH 3 8 PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
a V a 1017 Turtle Creak Drtva,
Ovatoo. FL 32789
DATED thw 19th day ol Aprs. 2002.
Maryam E Meet*
A t Clark ol said Court
By Dorothy W BoMon
A t Deputy Ctert

deaertbed proparty. 1904 Santord
At*.. B a rto n FL 32771. L d 4. B* J
N H G anw n Add to Martham Part
Heights, PB 1. PO 81 d Vw Pubic
mu _ _ _ . -i. —J n .
:— —i . m * . r e ,
HfCOftn oi 3#™noi|
LrtOunry d m
bean touhd to be to a rtiapidatad.
urwardaiy. unmhatdabla or unaala
conrttton. and Vw i Vw Dry
Com m ission e it hold a Pubic
Hearing to Via C8y Commsaton
Chambare d C ty H a l d 700 pm
on May 18 2002. A l Vaa neem g vw
City Commeeton th a t heer evidence
and a d Jala, n tew apheVwr a n d tow
proparty shat be condemned Yrti
are hereby ordered to appear batore
Via City Commiealon al Vw
CondamnaBon Hearing to be heard
and present yow aide d Vw case
You have Vw ngpv to obtem an enorrwy. d your own aipansa, to tepreaara you betoraVw Board You have
VW ngM to c a l e W llta s an yow
behaE a t aw l aa to croaa*samma a l
other erfneases
II you do rid
appear, vw Cky Ccrm etaicn may
proceed M h o d you
Cky d Santord. Coda Entarcament

207, Maw Green. 2913 Palmetto
Ave . Santord, FL 32773. Mwc. toots
and camping aqWpmatr
292. Jam ee A Mobley. 309
R acht l i Ave »623, Santord. FL
32771. Computer monitora, Nkig
cabrneta, mac. ateefrarvr: aqdpmanL
292. Chartaa H. Mdnkwh. Jr.. PO .
Boa 303, Debary. FL 32713 Lawn
Iwnaure. mac. toots, shop re c. atectrtc hadar. hand truck, mwc. pteabc
Pubaalc May 13 19.2002
MM029

■I THE DRCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEEN JUDICIAL
CMCUTT M ANO FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CAS* NO U20R0440-020-K
IN RE THE M ARRIAGE OF
MIREYA VAZQUEZ MUNOZ.
HUSBAND

NOTICE O F ACTION
TO PATRICIO J. MUNOZ
(artksas wienown)

M THE CMCUTT COURT FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY.
FLO RKM
PROBATE DIVISION
M RE: ESTATE OF
HKO A Q READING.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tlw admnairatton d Vw e ile le d
HILDA O READINO. dacaaeed. Fite
N uvbsr 02-423-CP. H panctng m Vw
C k a * Court tor Seminole Cor**y.
Florida. Prcbala Division, the
address d Much la m i N. Park
Avanua. Santord. FL 32771. Tha
name* and v ll v t i d Fw Psraonal
Representative and lha Partonal
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A i creators d Vw deci ded and
ofhai paraona having daim a «
demands against dacadanfs aateia
Indudng wvnMurad, contrigsnt a
uniqualdad dam s, on nhom a copy
d Vua nooca la sarvad nual Na Vw*
ctesna wSh Vaa Cow l WITHIN THE
LATER O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
O R THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O f A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
AA other creators at Vw decadsrt
and persons having claim s or
demands egemat Vw decadent's
estate, toctortng unmatured c a lls tgart or wiiquidatad daana. nual Ha

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PATRICIO J MUNOZ. WIFE
Husband.

SOON. Part Avarua
Santord. FL 32771
(407)330-5844
PUbtah: May 1 .1 .2002

NOTICE O F U E R B A LE
to apcwdanca a*n Vw prtnriatona o l

CTRL ACTION
C A S E NOl 01-CA-M 71
nrvtasON 94*1
CHASE UA7MATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,

OatandanRsL
NOTICE OP

Wednesday. May 8.2003

YOU ARE NOTIFIED V u l an sebon
vrvohrng Divorce hat bean Mad
•gainst you. end lh a l you a rt
required to serve a copy d your
Response d Ptoadkig to via Petition
upon Vw Pemp rw t'i ■Homey, John
P Ou.rv.nes IV. E iqdre. a l 1012
Bryan Street. Kissimm ee. Ftonda
34741 and He Vw original Retponae
a Pteadng in Vw othca d Vw Ctert
d C k a * Court, on a baton Vw 24th
day c* May. A D . 2002. If you te l to
do so. a D alai* Aidgenwni vnl be
Ilia n against you to« the r s l.il
demanded ai Vw Pafrlwn.
Dated a l Santord. Sem note
County. Ftonda. Vaa 19th day of Apnl,
A D . 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Nancy R. Waiter
Pubteh Apd 24. 2002 and May 1.
8 19. 2002

ULB97
M THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE
IlG H T f ENTH JUOSCIAL CtRCUTT
IN AND FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY.
FLO R KM
CIVIL ACTION
Caaa Mo. 02-CA-848-14 W
W ELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC F .K A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC

DONNA J. FIE U R Y af at .
N O TR E O F ACTION
TO: DONNA J FLEU flV
LAST KNOWN AO O Rf SS
200 S I5*i 5tred 9304
Eacarwba. M l 48829
CU RRENT ADDRESS:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO A U UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMINO B Y THROUGH.
UNOER. ANO AGAINST THE H ER E­
IN NAM ED INDIVIDUAL OCFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR AL/VE. W HETHER
SAID UNKNOW N PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPO U S­
ES. HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
U9WNOWN
CURRENT ADORE SS:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tu t an edtan
to torectosa a mortgage on vw Idtoning described proparty n SEM I
HOLE County. Florida
LOT 20. THE COLONNADES.
THIRD SECTION, ACCO RO M O TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECO RD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK I8.ATPAG E 5 8
O F THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO flEM .
has been Nad agaaitt you and you
are reqiered
aarva a copy d your
•ntsen defenses s C N i 30 d sy i sRar
the fksi publication ,t any. cn
Echevarria I Asaoostaa. P A ,
PtemaVs attorney, shoes arkkeea w
9119 Corporate Lake Ortva. Suae
300. Tampa. Ftortta 33*34, and 9»
Vw original « 8 i Vaa Court atewr

to

a default an* be sneered agaewl you
tor lh a reket donandad In ir e
Com plrad a peaDon
Th« nohea shek ba pubtehed a m
each week tot two consecutive
■eeks in Vw Santord herald
W ITNESS my hand and Vw seal d
V ia Court on vaa 30 day d Apd,

2002
M aryam e Moras, ctert
C lart d Vw CIRCUIT Court
B yC acata V. Ekem
Aa Deputy D a rt
Echevama iA ssociates P A . P O
Boa 25018. Tampa. FL 33822-5018
IN ACCO RD ANCE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSO NS WITH OtSABM-l
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PRO CEED ING SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIOA 32771. T ELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330.
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO CEED­
ING
IF HEARINO IMPAIRED.
(TOO) 1*00-998*771, OR V O C E
(V) 1*00-998*770. VIA FLO RKM
RELAY SERVICE.
Piirtah : May 8 15. 2002
MM087

Submaiadby.

Fiber AGrOM, P A.
Suae 300
1370 Madruga A n n *
C ord Gabtev. Ftortoa 31141
(309)882-4110
P u M d i May 1 .8 2002
M T H E CMCUTT COURT
OP THd EIGHTEENTH JUO CLAL
CIRCUIT M A W FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY, FLO RKM
Caaa N a.i 01-CJL-3447-14-L8
TUSKAW 1UA SPRINGS
HOMEOW NERS'ASSOCIATION.
M C.
RO BERT SCHRAW . and JOANN
SCHRAW . h it m te. UNKNOWN
TEKAN TSCW N ERS. and APLUS
LAN O SCAPvsa w c .
NOTICE O F BALE
Nonce la given to d to accordance
■ah Vw F in d Judgrrwni entered on
March 20, 2002. In C M Action No
01-CA-24S7-14-LS o l Vw C k a *
Court o l lha Eighteenth Judicial
C k a * in d id tor Seminole Cowiry.
Ftonda. in wtach Robert and Joann
Schraw ware Defendants and
TuekawMe Sprlnga Homaoamara’
»isoiteO cn. toe. area toe Ftoaad. toe
be told to Vw h*Fwd bvklar tor caah
d toe door ol toe Semnote County
CourViouaa In Santord. Ftonda.
bvhveen toe hours o l 11.00 a m . on
May 18 2002.
LOT 1. LAKE TUSCAWILA, A SUB­
DIVISION. PHASE I. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS FLE D
IN PLAT BOOK 34. PAGES 88 4 78
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS O f
SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
and any am anknenu thereto. S any
Commonly retorted 10 aa 820
WtoOadtow Crete. Winter Springs,
Ftortoa 32708
Datad Vila 1M i day o l Aprs. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clatk
D art ol Via C k a * Coun
Pi4*caHon ol tore nonce has bean
made to the Santord Herald.
Semnote Cowry. Ftortoa by Jellary
T. KIPL E sq . 100 W Cruui S L
AAamonla Springs. FL 32714.
Pubkth May 1 .8 2002

91/2”x121/2”
Printed on 2 Sides
In Color* on 50# White Offset Stock

M THE ORCUTT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOSCIAL CIRCUIT
M A W FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
G EN ERAL CIVIL OtVMION
C A S S NO.: M -CA-TS-14-a
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION HI

JA C K L
W1RICK. UNKNOWN
SPO U SE O f JA C K L WIRICK,
and UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS,
TENANTS. OW NERS. ANO OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES, todudmg. S a
named DatonddiS la deceased. Via
personal representatives. Vw
surviving spouaa. h e n , devisee*.
peUMO cfaMWQ by. through, under or
agomel thet defendant, end tm
severe! anti respective unknown
Assigns, successors m interest,
trustees or other persons cUmung
by. through in d e at sgaeut any
corporation or other legs! entity
named aa a defendant, and aU
claimants, persons or p srues, nelural
or corporate, or whoee exact lege!
statue is unknown, ciamung under
any of die above named or deserted
defendants
Defendants
NOT1CCOF SALE
Notice it hareby given that, pur­
suant to the Order or Final Judgment
entered in this cause n the Ctfaat

EACH

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EMPLOYMENT
07 Career
Consultants
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09 Resumes
70 Education A Training

117 Commercial Rentals
ItB Office Space For Rant
119 Pasture For Rant
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storaga/Office For Rant

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71 lim p w a rn e d
7 3 E m p lo ym e n t

101 Appliances 0
Furniture For Sale
103 Television 6 Sterao/Racfco
105 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
109 Office SuppSea
191 Bulking Materials
193 Lawn &amp; Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

141 Homes For Sale
1*3 Out of State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sal*
140 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sal*
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open Houae
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sate
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Bushiest For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

RENTALS
91
To Share
93 Hoome For Rent'
95 Roommate Wanted
90 Rattremant Homes
97 Apartments ■Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 House* Unfurnished
100 Duptee/Triplex
107 Motoie Homes For Rent
l it Heeort VScattona
114 Warahouee/Rentel Space
115 Induatriai Rentals

M I S C E L L A N E O US
199 Peta 6 Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antlque/CoSectibles
215 Boats &amp;Accessories
217 Oarage Sties
219 Wanted to Buy

Legals

e«.
A S MOaaNCE FOR FIRST U N X X
NATIONAL BANK, AS TRUSTEE
OF THE AMORTIZING
RESIDENTIAL COLLATERAL
TRUST. SEM ES *000-803,

PAUL NASH. N a L
NO TICIO P
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
w ent la a Fin al Judgm ent oI
Uortgega Foractoaum dated Apnl
IS. io ta and entered In C aee NO.
01-CW2577 gl &gt;w C ln u l C o w l sI
» e EIGHTEENTH J u t e C fco * bi
end lor SEMINOLE County. Florida

whareto MORTOAOE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S. INC.
A S NOMINCE FOR FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BAFtt. AS TRUSTEE OF
THE AM O RTUM Q RESIDENTIAL
CO LLATERAL TRUST. SERIES
2000-BC3. * me P lane t and PAUL
NASH;
TONI
NASH
AW A
ANTOINETTE N A SH ANY ANO ALL
UNKNOW N PARTIES CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH. UNDER. ANO
AOAINST THE HEREIN NAMED

mOTYWUAL DEFENDANTJS) WHO
A R E NOT KNOWN TO B E DEAD OR
ALIVE.
W HETHER
SAID
UNKNOW N PAO TK8 MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPO USES.
H EIR S. OE VISE IS . OR OTHER
CLAIM ANTS:
FIRST
UNION
NATIONAL
BANK:
are
lha
Datandants. I ate a a l to me Nchett
and beat bidder lor eaah at WEST
FRO NT DOOR O F THE SEMINOLE
CO U N TY CO URTHO USE, SAN
FO flO , FLO R ID A * 1100AM. onto*
day o» MAY 23. *003, Via Item ing
da untie d property aa eat totm n tan
Final Judgment;
BEGIN AT A POM T 4*9 FEET

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AUTOMOTIVE
231 Cars For Sale
23* Automotive

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

ATK/A 5S»4 North Road, Sankxd,
FL32771
WITNESS MVHANOw I M h *
d MS Court on APR 19, 2002.
Maryann* Mora*
Claik ol toa CXcu* Court
By Mary Stone*

Car* Ohren Part Tkn* tor •toady

Christian woman. Saturday
toy

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ACROSS
ing aid
1 Orange type
4 8 Facilitate
'0 Soapstone
4 9 Marginal
Ingredient
8 3 Suede feature
10 tfa measured
8 8 Water server
by
8 7 New money
the odds
8 8 How often the
14 Wry twist
postman
18 Hodgepodge
rings?
18 So be HI
8 0 Cruisin'
81 Decelerate
8 2 Bears touch
dans
down here
18 Goat milk
6 3 Untidy
product
situation
1#The
6 4 Phoenix fiveInescapable
som e
outcome
8 8 'T h e Mary
20 Baby roe's
___Moore
home fora
Show'
DOWN
21 Place for
1 Parasitical
medtocre
insects
players?
2 Grace
2 3 'A nd___ we
Bumbry's
solo
28 (Sensor's
3 Mauna Loa
sounds
and Saint
27 Just average
Helens
31 Greek meet­
4 Word with run
ing places of
or result
5 Drain­
32 Vacationer's
cleaning
souvenir,
chemical
perhaps
8 Soybean food
33 Surface trans­
7 Pub Inventory
portation
8 Suffix mean­
38 *OWr fur one
ing "stone"
37 Rubdown
9 Where poten­
sounds,
tial energy
perhaps
may be
38 “O come tot
stored
u s ____ h im ’
10 First base4 0 Either of two
man
in passing
Palmiero
41 Unlimited
11 NAACP___
amount
Awards
4 2 Hypnotsfs
12 Partot a soft­
result
ware Installa­
43 Roy Jones,
tion
Jr. for one
13 Elbow courv
48 Chock-cash­
lorparts

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13— H ealth it B ea uty

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21 Eight bits
2 2 Plumbing
fitting
2 4 Eroded away
2 8 Way. way
over there
2 7 Kentucky
Derby, e.g.
2 8 Expressions
of disdain
2 9 Former gaso­
line additive
3 0 Kettle and
Bed
33 Like a pag­
eant prize
winner
34 Nickname of
a famous
chauvinist
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4 0 Rhabdomancers
doit
4 7 Members of
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Nation
5 0 Singer of a
Poitier film
title
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53 Juror
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287 Lawn Services
268 Legal Sendees
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 04, Luba A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
296 Ptano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial ATyping
30* Siding
305 Smal Businas*
300 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
300 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
310 WaWng A Sheet Metal
318 Well Drilling
319 Window Wasi ling ATinting

21— P ersonals

By Frank R. Hammond

“ S 0 -S 0 ”
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Deputy Clerk

Echevama IAikckIi i . PA
PO. Box 25018
Tamp*. Frond* 33922 Mil
“Saa Am*nc*n* wah D*aTxM*a Ad
It you *r* a parson wxh* tkuNtory
•too n**da accommodatocn to order
lo partxapala xt Ms proceeding. you
an anaoad al no coal lo you. lw«x
provision ol tartan aaalalanca.
Plan* contact Court AdnwVstostXxi
at 201 N Park Annua. Sankxd.
Florida 32771. Maphona number
(407MS9-4227. fMtm2 woWegdaya
ol your reerpl ot *a* rtaoxnanl. X
heerxig xnpaxad. (TOO) I 900-9569771.
PuHah; May 1,9. 2002

255 Alterations
250 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
258 Automotive
200 Bush Hogging
201 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
204 Carpet 0 Installations
205 Carpat Cleaning
200 Casing Rapalr
207 Ceramic TVe
260 Child Car* Canters
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywsl
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Haukng
200 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
202 Janitorial Services
263 Jewelry A Repair
204 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

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12— E ld erly C a re

NORTH ANO *37 S FEET EAST OF
THE SOUTHW EST CO RN ER OF
GOVERNMENT LOT I. SECTION
24. TOWNSHIP ig SOUTH. RANGE
2V EAST. SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. THENCE RUN NORTH
0011*4- WEST. 3S3.12 FEET TO
THE W TERSECT10N O F A LINE
RUNNING
SO UTHEASTERLY
FROM THE SOUTHEAST CO RNER
OF A3TOR GRANT TO A POINT
CM 1 FEET NORTH AND 59149
FEET WEST OF THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF SAID GOVERNMENT
LOT I. THEN CE RUN SOUTH
840448" EAST. ALONO A FO R E­
SAID LINE 2*1.97 FEET TO A
POINT 011 4S FEET W EST O F THE
EAST LINE O f SAID G O V ER N ­
MENT LOT t, THENCE RUN
SOUTH 01 EAST, PARALLEL WITH
THE EAST LINE O F SAID G O VERN­
MENT LOT I. A DISTANCE OF
*9*13 FEET; THENCE RUN W EST
20290 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. SU BJECT TO A
DRAINAGE EASEM ENT TO SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY OVER THE W EST
9 0 FEET THEREOF

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235 Truck/BusesAfans For Sal#
230 Car Rentals
230 VWiides Wanted
- 239 Motorcydea/Biket For Sale
2*0 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehicles/Campars For Sale
243 Trailers For Sate
245 Farm Equipment

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Worker
S«mlnole County,
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For avary boy or giri lhal comes io
ua at ChAdran's Homa Socwfy.
toara n a dreamof hop* tni
happiness. ITS a dreamyou can
make coma true by |onng us aa a
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diploma,GEO and 2 years
experience working with
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evoning and weekend on-call
dities wiHba nacassary BWngual
skills preferred
tleneWs 11 vacabon. 10 holiday A
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71— H u p W an ted

71— H elp W a n ted

■ Dog Oi
G ro o m * wanted tor busy
loafiary Shop Eipanoncad w*h
■ M jd b a ra $ d d .3 K -

U aU K yln o. occupational kcenea
tequkwd 407-686-5499,

Looking lo r an aipartanead
raaktenttel qu ality carpal A

ufjtoMtry dtamr.

IA jsI have a good drM ng record
M u d hava a good M i
M id put quafefy btfor* quantity
M u d ba good wkh people.
Wo at Straight *A’ Carpal Strvicws.
too a rt wBhg to pay top odery ta rty
or com m taaion dapandtog on
toehntotoria prateranca . Wa know
aomaona la out toara f a l caraa t a x i
t » « o k toay do a id anpya tw ta d a
■ you ara toal aomacna, ptaaaa gha
ua a c a l anytim e day or night.

Roger or an

407
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07-254-8070

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known a* 17/93

407-331-0590
Nuraaa wanted; Work a l homa to
haatto la t l 1500 to 11500 PT. C a l
Ho#y I -555-333-8065

LABORERS NEEDED
FO R UNDERGRO UND
U T IU T Y C O N T R A C T O R
m a l t n a n u u N c a a m 4» i k
Fvawt Dura tree w e rW * .

O M Teacher. L m * Mary

— rS a rito a B a p : FT
in Sanford tor kitchen 4 bath
M u M to l oupptw . 4 I ra phona
■yM m V M M * , can M up to 30 to*.
* 4 Rtoroheuaa P a rm a Uanaga
m archer****, operate tortriM. 4
lap aF tools. Both positions M -f. am
I uaaW . W 1 Tram. C a l Candy at 407-

71— H elp Wa n ted

P*tV«W T S A M E E t N C ID tD I
Baatway needs feictor kw lar d iv a n
NOWI
*700+ par araak aam tng potential.
No CO LT H o probtemt C D L m in ing
avaitebtel C a l Noart Tot Iraa1-f7 7314-3024.

TW R E 5 G 9 a RS

conatructton, mfeumun 3 y n o p ,
aicatam pay 4 banatta. 355-7350321.
needed for
buay optomatnc olllca on Laka
M ry B w l M a*M epeitenoe a Pk*.
Eacadanl mato 4 can nu ncteo ra
aktte a muat C a l 407-323-3330

1000
M aterial H andter/T ran tlo adar:
tt-0 0
p a r h ou r/ E x ca lla rtt
San aftta:
Com pany
daaply
ecmtiteted to tatoly • qua*ty taaka
hardworking todhrlduala to opan ta
m achtoary uaad to load t untoad
n lc a n . Candktete m ud ba tafedkaeted. a d f ttertar. who wodta w a l
with paopla t enjoys w orking
oU doon. Eacaaant benefits toduda
toim adteta haallh cara w/tam lly

Shirt Praaaar 4 Counter Hakiar tor
buay dry daw iar to Laka Marp 4073334704 or 407-333-5070.
Wrackar teivar naadad. Mual hava
Cteaa 6 dkw a Icanaa or baaw 2501
Country Club Road. Switord, 407323-5830.

91—
A fartm en ts /Ho m e s
S hare

401k m th Immediate

company oon&gt;toutor»tu»yjutted.

Com pany p ad tea Insurance, kj/tiun
ntottan am an t program, am ployaa
tto ck purchaaa program , aloek
cpbona I poterktel bonua PoaatbiTy
tor advancam ant. O nly tatoty
oorwexxw, team ortm ad paopla naad
apply to: 3581 W aal 5th StraaL
S a n fe rd F L 33771,407-330-1781.
Naad F u l Tima Houaa CU aning
Panorv Daytime hour* c n y on
waak day*. 407-334-7979, attar
5pm

District, fplc. balcony, houaa
prtwlaoaa. HOQ/WK. *100
407-335-5377

Itory nloa, vary ctewi tun im. Nawfy
remodeled, a* ud, cibte, A/C, Indry.
phone, k*ch uat, te a dr, m tidari
owner, private antra/
Sm oU ngf Only drug hr
naad apply. 407530 -7373.

W a H ava a Way Ybu Can Cut
That C o tt In H a lil

I rIir Uwu iinn
Kachan prtvd*g*s?$10&lt;y*k. *100
depot# IM tie* Inducted 407331- 1523.

THE SEM INOLE H ER ALD
AD VERTISING O EPT
407-333-3011

Large pknh homa. SantordDaftona
araa. Som a houaa p rivileg e!.
11 OWwk indudaa M . C a l tor da&lt;a«a
407-324-5000________________

Large room with cable microwave,
refrigerator, prtvate
p
entrance,
parking ■pace t80N rk Indudaa
utikBae 407-M
I407-3315181.

Large Room. *86 a waakpka 1 waak
dapoad, tout* prtvitogaa. laundry 5
cabte-Raarad 4 SSI praterrad 407-

655-1101

Large room , private ■
kitchen privileges,
waaharrtlryar SlOtVwk, Laka A va In
Santord. 407-585-7033

Convenient • Spacious •Affordable

95— R o o m m ate
W anted

Newly Refurbished
Apts, from s545
• SparloiM Apartment* with lame Clooetft * lake
Front • Volleytiall • Sparkling Cool • Ternl* Court*
^ C o u n t r y L a k e A p ia . |

3B fV 2S A For Sate
W tti Down Paymt Assistance
Avakabte,Cheaper tftan rantf.
The AltordaM e Homa Cantor
4975315 1 M

Bath. 7 m onth teak*. tSOOtno.

$500 n c u fy fto pute 407-34MBD 8

bung accepted for quak/ted
(age S3 or otow). Salary. |
wonderful eem partorteNp and grate
v te w iire aom eof h e teatree. Rani
aterta a t *357 fo r tfflctency
apartm ent! and *345 lo r one
bedroom apartment* A J utMto*
ate inducted to t ie ram . Fcrm ora
Intonnabon, c a l 407-323-4430.

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKS ADA 1 BORM. 84*0440
2 BOTW4.1475440. AND UP
4 07 53 35 *7 0

101— H o u s e s F u r n is h e d
d a m a Sacura tor Stnc/a Addl only
Ateo Room tar Ram Fite Houaa
ertvilaga*.
I. IISOTak,
(ISO Tak, al
a uhUtte*
included. 4 07 53 90 12 7.

103— Ho u sesU n fu r n ish ed

4 0 7 -3 2 1 0 7 5 9

Lama baautruf homa, 3/1. CHA,
hardwood iocra, waahsrttyar book­
le t . fenced. * 750m n. 407-335 0457,

Santord: 313, CH A. S aeb crT T
aocapted. tSSO/rtwrah.
The HteVnan Group
4075315331

105— D u plex /Tr i p u x
C M M fb trry /A ita m o n l* Ip d o p i:
3/3. CHA. a l Ma. t795rtnorah. 4075791003 / 407-353-3306
LM a Mary B M Araa: 2/1 tA p ta n a w
carpal, W/D hook-up*, Air, no pate,
*575. 407520-2803 .

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3SR/1.SB*, vary quM salting, fual
outelda Sartord. *450 ♦ dap No pate
407-323-1817, 352-7435413
E LO C R 1 PW N O S O k 5R 427. 1 4
3 Bedroom* 8125 wk 5 up. *135
dapoate C a l 4075335854 o r 4CT303-7034.
SAN FO RD 3BFV1BA, n 6 l&gt;ETS.
S45QA40NTH, PLU S DEPO SIT
407533-1167

DOYLE'S RENTALS
O viedo: 1BR/1BA W /Porch. W/D
Hook-Up* H atV AIr *5755500

Deposit.

Deltona: SBR/IBath W/Offica 4
Carport. *7005650 DepoeJI
Sanfurd:3BFV 1BA
W/Carport.
Storage Rm W W/D Hook-Ups
1700/5550 Depot*
Santord: 3BR/1BA w/Fanvty Rm.
W /Carport. W/D H ook-Ups. Lg
Ccm ar Lxa. No Patel *71X2*560 Dap.
S arto rd :3 8 ft3 B A W iVvro * Farray
R m , Sing/a Car Garag*. Ccm ar Lot.
Mrtwd Floor*. Lg Patio *500*750

Dtpoftrt
DOYLE REALTY, INC.

1322 24*5

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Apartments

118— O ffic e S pace F o r
R ent
1 0FRCE: Ckw wStoCrUO A l hm
CHA and prtvate bath* (407)3225168

141— H o m e s Fo r S ale
3BR/1.5 Ba. brick homa new roof.
AC, paint, 14a. ca rp a l landscaped,
HW H. 1407 Valencia C l W aal,
Sanford. *74.800. 407-585-3358
407-453-4505.

A L L CASH C A N D Y ROUTE. Da yw i n MOOto i fcyT
Y o u awn local ed d y rams 30 Mactoma a d C a d y . A J tor
*9.991 C lB (100)989 VEND. A M I 3000-013.

Large 1 BR apL aal In kachan. h j
Me bath, newly painted, ubktaa
Smarted. *475*noi no pda. 407-329
1817. 353-743-4412

NORTHEASTERN NORTH CARO LIN A EDUCATION
yob for. May 2H 9 5 0 0 AM -150 PM. Itacky MoaaL N C
I f K k o d ryaacos R jfn to ro o -h M d wwwi

r (233)459-524t

NEED A CO M PUTE* BUT N O CASHT Yatfra appravad.
Fuuncm| O aanM tad Na ca lk naadad lodqrf Bad CtaRft
akayf Nd cra*l chack-m credit kndow w tl (100)410503)

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194 IfT to d 130,000 Pay U llO J ’ ta o i *70.000 Pm
S44241*Aapf D ad taatoild R a a , cash • * . Hand to*provemen. no one ta fedtr ttaa Global C om d Wnal Ctaaia g i amwpad In 14 b a n C d l (177)1)4- 14*3 m 3000
TodayI Rep M l* Broker, la Florid* BaatoaifopiA Lo«t»
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m e d ic a r e p a t e n t s u s in o i n h a l e r s

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$100 OR LESS

PRINT AO HERE:

ADORESS:

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PAUL OSBORNE
VlfIMim

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For Sate By O w n er 106 Plnacraat
3B/V1 BA. a l ramodated. Buyer can
chooee carpeting. *56.500 nc
go to raallor In 3 weak*.
(58. 800. 407-7555343

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t KING SERTA, poaturapadto aal.
never uaad Coat S2K. aal *395. Can
deliver 407 5505577.
1 Luxury firm pteowtop aal w&lt;h 7 yr
warranty kte $135, careen *140. tong
*210. Brand nav
Santord. 407-4C3-377*.
1 2 pwee Name Brand Q uean
O RTH O PED IC PILLO W
TO P
M altreat S al Brand New. S till n
Plastic. SacnAca *100 Can Denver
407-4335848

A Ful tu a manrets aaT New m
Lkwtaal $80 407-4225545
A ir C onditioner. 5.000 BTU, uaad
1 merdv ood new $ 1BO M orfce pnoa
*75 00 C « l 407588 5577.
Bad Rm S al: Entira Bad S a l
W /Hdbrd/Ftbrd. Drasaar. M irror,
Chad r t M. Stond E d Baw d *750
C an Denver 407-422 0230

153— A

t A cherry sleigh bad. solid wood,
with pteow top m altreat tat. Never
uaad S a l $549 Can dBkvar 407-4220230

Lo t For

S ale
DELTONA tO acrae Ideal tor mebto
homaaita. h o riaa, cattle, term ing or
nuraaryl
Zoned
agricultural.
(4.800/ACR E. Sm . down w/ownar
knanca *04-757-1773 o r *04-7*7-

157— M o b il e H o m e s
F o r S ale
35x10 motwe home, atuchad FL rm,
p a rty tumd. carpeted, eeikng tan*,
new skwa. new AJC. Located n Town
&amp; Country (adult) Paik. 5355 Orange
B M U kM on roa AMthgS17/000 389
740-1095

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ton aatew dt 5 yr wwntodt I M l m
kte ISO. te+aan IBS. tong 1175. N toto
uaad. can d a tw . 407-40B57TB
Couch: A l

$575. LovaaaaL M 29. Chat,
Brand New. S d rt Ftaatc Cw i

D ay Bad: 2
whrte/tron/braaa.

caad. ad bemd Qod R5QCL M l
4075505677 .

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doubt* p a d tttd l
Chippatidd* chafe*, b td d • hdW k
never uaad. o o d (R k. a*« * 1R H ,
aarvat, $250 407580-1411

Eteckto

407Fukat Bteck ddad kamt tod V 5BB
mawwaa Nnar umrt m tobm. OM
$600, aa* $375. Al oak. *378, *07-

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QE S id e b y Side R afrfg d atoi w

■OB'rnaMff. TYTMinpOQi■ownm i i
cleaning
ov#n.
ttoteoX
dWtrwaahar. (500 MkW dL Wfe M l

A Brand taw Chany O ia l dtomg td to
72* and 6 C h ain w/laaf. SM m Box.
*950 Lighted Chma Cabmat A v a l.
C an Dtkvar 407-4235230.

Santord $ t 000 down, 1 2 . 1 car
garage, shad. e h * j* p la y aal.
upgraded kachan A bath, recertify
ram odated. 1200 aq ft. horn*
warranty. *89.900. C a ll Todd
O REM AX, 407-247-41*4.
creace

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#605577.
1B R ASS BED. Q U EEN SER TA.
pcaanpw dc ad 5 kana N o n r uaad.
coat t lK aal $275 Can defeat 4078505577

A KING SIZE PILLOW TO P
New m plaice. S a l $195
407-422 8848
Bad Black iron canopy bad with
Uxury krm ptowtep tM Never used
407-402-2775

931

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187— S po r t in g G o o o b
PodTdtoaa
todhar pockate. one h d ip d a
never uaad. afd In Crato. Can

. a a l tor

dakvar A ad up. C o d I
•1550. 407550-1415.

191— B u il d in g
M a t e r ia l s
co rhuo atvd

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no o to m

lor Bam*. B od Dock*. Shop*. *40.
A lto
Cuivart Pipe: I V d V
t t 70 00/*a. 11**20
Surpfua Sted A Stppfy. fee. /
407-293-5765.

199— P ets f t S u m M

Bedroom 7 pc CH ER RY W OOO 4
potter bed. a* dove tailed, dresser
w/trt-rmrror. chest , night stand,
unused, itte n box Coal $5k. aal
$1660i S te 0 i bedroom avakibto 407660-1415

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EA SY WORX 1 Orad Payl U d im a rf iacama appommry
MdHoR A ***wwki*5 rapgH d pra d dM . Qmrantead ww
ytoyWMd, 9« to * (100)247-3544, ta t 104. vnrw neywork-

E n Large Dog Cage,
Good CondMan *40 00
407-3325157

Free Kitten*:
Cal after 11 OOdn
407-5892195

$0 DOWN H O M E S O tm * H u ll P lt e llllM H IR X V K
FHA. Ho credit OK. For M d w pH ew K I« f)JO |. 1777
1*99.
LA K E BAXQ AJN! J* ACRES $34,400 Fato I

)),000 acn naaadami awnwedahha to Ta
IS Iboto 'js if courit! Pivn t r rt4 t. nffltfw . .y tiftii. I
. C all bow (( 00 I7O4- 3 I K « ITT.

AVON. E a M ffd d to awoad. M ad ba w illin | to work
akddvar yaw wad, ka le v awa bod i and anjay mfunnad
■anaaga L d Y talk ( lt* ) 9*3-40J 3.

LARG E LA KEFR O N T PA R CELS 549000

519,900 Ukeview New ynvww I
45 I
far d l l

Drivan: North American V ia Lim a
( 177)505-1171 ta t 1115

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( la d Can ( 400044-2147 leys FL 5

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NEW LOG CABIN 00 ) aorta with O n bad tkp A pnmw

TEACHERS W ANTED! Ovw 40 S o ld i Carofiaa actnof
i d 9 * 14* ermuel *SC EXPO far
C akwakia, 1 C Jan* 10 Ufa:
( 400041-7525 *r rtfin e r gwUnt d www.accR.0r9 Stettwide aal 1a* usetu ag a y y licstio a u tiU M * 11
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W , 900* ^ T e n n iC aJI(W O IT W -H M ta'm ^
SOUTHERN CO LO RAD O MOUNTA 1H RETREAT) 35
M B * WUhw M ffJ O tt . PhSM RRCnM i I
ban. Near wdettocfam H )/lding to fittin g Yarn to a d

WORK FROM AN Y LOCATION wuffln* envelopes $4000
M a PfT. Raettva $4 00 farm ery twvttopa pracadadwuh
a * d faiateM riiL C d l 24 bn. R dortad aw aagi (151)49:4434.
PH YSICA L T H ER A PY DIRECTOR. Rural Hoepital
Florida phyafed toanpfd Iktaa* and nparvuory txpentote raqidnd. Contact the HR Dapdkwcd (150073-1145
SOUTHERN UYtN O A T HOME. B « a l new party pfan
I by Sedherw Lrncg Mags m e Call to hava a
party *r dtocuo iwcradibla k td a m epportm ity. ( H I 0 I 30971.
DRIYER-O/O n $ 195 cpm Henry of ffti$hi tad miles
11,000 up&gt;-oa bonus. Lend purohaie. Heavy demand
raqiana m an conersttori Call Elauw or OevuL (1000499317.
TELECO IAM UNICA'nO d SALES AGENTS NEEDED
Sowherw Ftonda an a Ounanding Income Po m m u L Cowact Slav* Shelly. Mora W in. Inc. (( 77)594-9700

team. EdeBdW fleteim ^ C all aow (144)4 9 9 ) 253.
20 ACRE Reponaatana. Taka wnr $29 *2 paywma, S m
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Nicety Landscaped. Pod. Fenced
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texaoa one acre cn pavwd road O n to
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Living
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SeanakS 500 epo.it 4475355316

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To Sham
93 Rooms For Rent

07 Apartments • Furnished
09 Apartments •Untarnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Untarnished
105 Dupies/Triplex
107 MoUto Homes For Rent
t il Resort Vacations
114 Wamhouse/Renttl Space
115 Industrial Rentals

160 Business For Sale
163 WStsrfront Properly For Sale
166 Duplex For Sale

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Locust A varua. Sanford
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89k mil**.
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323 5234

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28 890 54.500. Must se e ll P is C eL
407-32*5473.

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4 door, nets good. *700
407-323-5474.

1997 Chevy S -10 short bed pickup
Low m ileage. Dark Green. A M F M
CO stereo 55.000 407-3232882

95 Fveterd. Fled. 8 cyl. aulo
toadedL a r c great 56.000. C e l after
6pm. 407-3232319

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super d e a n . low m«ea 57900obo
407-322-7498

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Sanford, Florida 32773
(407)323*8787

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best offer C e l 407-327-3857. after
700pm

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Resident feuds with county over ‘junk’
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Staff Writer

‘Problem neighbor’ draws national
media attention concerning property

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

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
W ednesday
Toll collections for the
rly constructed missing
i to State Road 417 will
{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 .

Agency
approves
five-year
budget plan

Find out the news on the
local campaign scene.
P a g e 7A

Seminole Smile

See Davis, Page 10A

Cop takes
to the ring
for charity

Changingofthe Guard

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Editor

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
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of 18 proarm’s length
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People and their dogs cele­
brate the first anniversary of
Sanford’s Paw Park.
Page 1C

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.

By Dan Ping

money, no
final deter­
mination
was made.
The list

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 sep t. i i .
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Sanford police in charge o f airport security
By C hristopher Patton
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 V in cen t
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

chance to earn extra pay,
Cohen said. Officers will be
paid a fiat rate instead of
accruing hours of overtime.

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
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Lion costume. Daren is the official
maacot o f 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

See Security, Page 12A

See CRA, Page 12A

See Wrestling, Page t2A

Abraham builds successful gourmet gift
basket business in Heathrow retail district
By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor
HEATHROW — In just a few
years, Jeanne Abralum went from
Duilding homes to building bas­
kets.

Lorraine Griffiths Ccmelberry resident

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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.

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.
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put into a basket, a
mine made some
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combination of any­
beautiful creations and
so m e b o d y to
thing and everything
gave me one as a birth­
thank.
can be added to the gift.
day present," she said.
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New
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Orleans, La., Abraham
unique gift. That's
Lori Rica
didn't enter the busi­
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ness world as a basket
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entrepreneur.
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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
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New era begins for State Farmers’ Market

By Dan Ping
Editor

out
tor Sanford
Playing the always tough
Sarasota All-Stars, the locals
were held to two singles In a
hard-fought 2-0 loss In the
opening game of the 2002
Babe Ruth Baseball 15-Under
State Tournament at Pat
Thomas Field In Leesburg
Thursday morning.

SANFORD — Old School met
Next Generation at the State
Farmers' Market on US. Highway
17/92.
Recognized as the nation’s old­
est state-run farmers' market, the
Sanford facility is a reminder of the
Celery City's once dominate
stature in the produce industry.
But with apartments and shop­
ping centers sprouting faster than
citrus or celery, the State Farmers'
Market stood os a relic of the past.
State and dty officials gathered

Ground breaking rep resen ts new
generation for Sanford landmark
Thursday for a ground breaking
ceremony that represents a new
generation for the market Sanwa
Growers Inc. signed a 20-year
lease with the Florida Department
of Agriculture and Consumer
Services to operate a state-of-theart distribution center in the facili­
ty" 'Sanwa' means new world or
new generation," said Nelson
Pugh, director of marketing and

development for the agriculture
department. "1 think it's ironic that
the oldest state farmers' market in
the tuition partners up with a com­
pany whose name means new
world or new generation."
Sanwa's customers include
major grocery stores, restaurants,
independent food markets and
delicatessens, and the company
See Market, Page 12A

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Sanford
City
Commissio­
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Williams,
1
right, greets
Sanwa
Growers
president
Tony Leung
and his wife
Connie.
Sanford
Chamber
director
Angella
Gordon, left,
looks on.

Heroes in 1-4 rescue
‘just doing their jo b ’

Page 1B

By N ic k Pfelfauf
Staff Writer
SANFORD — As the media
gathered Friday morning at the
Sanford Fire Station on French
Avenue, Sanford Fire Chief Tom
Hickson commented on the
crew's bemusement with the com­
motion.
"They're sitting around waiting
for the meeting to begin, but won­
dering why the big to-do over
this," Hickson said. "They said
they were just doing their jobs."
Their jobs, in this case, called
for rescuing a woman Wednesday
from a Ford Explorer that dangled
precariously off the Interstate-!
bridge over State Road 46. The
only things holding the SUV to
the bridge were the bolts from the
right front tie rods
Hickson added that he was
extremely proud of everyone who

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There's nothing like buying a
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shades can make the perfect
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UmiU p a r t i n

Discover the
park just
before dark
Central Florida*
Zoological Park continues
to host its Summer Safari
Nights, every Friday in
July. The adventure hap­
pens from 5 to 8 p.m. dur­
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summer hours program
on July 19 and July 26
Admission is $5 for
adults, $2 for children 312 years, and $3 for
seniors 60 years and over.
The Family Pack is avail­
able for $14 which
includes two adult and up
to four children.
For more information,
call 407-323-4450, exten­
sion 149 or visit www.centralfloridazoo.org.

Art Chester, manager of Sanford*e Something Special Antiques Mall, shows off two Highwaymen paint­
ings on sale at the store. Next weekend, several of the famous Florida folk artists will visit the business
to demonstrate their painting techniques and tell the history of the famous Highwaymen.

Florida’s Highwaymen plan Sanfordtyisit
By Mlchalle Jerla
M a n a g in g E dito r

uring the 1950s and '60s, a group
of young black artists from the
Fort Pierce area traveled up and
down the state's cast coast selling their
paintings o f Florida landscapes.
Decades later, several of tnese painters
are stopping in Sanford to discuss the jour­
ney that has taken them from "starving
a rtists' to becoming a part of Florida's folk
art history.
The story of the Highwaymen began in
the m id-'50s, when A.E. Backus, a Fort
Pierce artist, allowed a group of young
black artists to congregate in his studio to
watch and leam the art o f painting land­
scapes.
The young men were quick learners.
With an entrepreneurial spirit, they d ed d ed to travel•~foi..............................................
Florida's east coast and sell
their paintings.
Using
sing whatever
whalet
supplies they had on
hand to com plete the lr artwork, they pro­
duced thousands of paintings depicting

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romantic landscapes of wind-swept palms
and placid waterways. Even before tne
paint was dry, the young entrepreneurs
acked up their cars and followed the
ighway — selling their masterpieces in
restaurants, offices, government buildings
and any other place where there were per­
spective buyers.
As a result o f the group's marketing and
sales strategy, the more than two dozen
young men and one woman became
known as the Highwaymen. During the
two decades, they produced between
150,000 and 200,000 paintings and sold
them at relatively low prices — usually
between $10 and $25.
By the 1970s, however, the boom-market
ended, and many o f the paintings were
moved into people's attics or sold at
garage sales. It appeared the age o f the
Florida Highwaymen had ended.
One era of art history may have con­
cluded three decades ago, but Art Chester
tells his custom ers at Sanford's Something

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L t George Seda, Gary Hoi ten,
and Karen Matthews were the key
personnel In rescuing Christine
McMichael. While Seda and
Matthews had been with the
department a number of years,
Holtcn had only joined the
Sanford Fire Department five
months ago. All three said they
really didn't know what to expect
cn route to the scene, but were
prepared to do whatever possible.
Matthews handled the bucket
truck operation.
"It takes a group effort to do
this," she said. She added that
there was never any thought in
her mind about how to place the
truck on SR-46 to allow raising of
the bucket
"We just pulled up and did it,"
she said.
L t Seda, who received a hue
from McMichael after he removed
her from the car, said much of the
success could be attributed to the
young woman herself. "She was
very calm during the entire inci­
dent," he said. "She only broke
down and shed a few tears after
we had her safely in the bucket"
Regarding the attention given
to the saving of the life, Seda said.

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An SUV dangles Wednesday from
the Interstate 4 bridge over State
Road 46. A thin bolt was the only
thing that kept the vehicle from
falling to the road below.

"It's very seldom we get such
attention, but I think it's a rare sit­
uation. We get, generally, mostly
bad news. I'm glad this one
turned out like it did."
Seminole County Battalion
Chiefs Jim Dickerson and Norm
Miller both took the opportunity
to thank all others involved in the
incident,
including
the
Depaihnent of Transportation,
Florida Hip'
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firefig
Sanford and Its commissioners,
who only recently approved pur­
chase of the new bucket truck to
replace one that had become
worn out
City Commissioner Randy
Jones, on hand to represent the
See Heroes, Psge 10A

Williams submits first pictures

Sec Highwaymen, Page 12A

Sanford p o lice arrest tw o burglary suspects
Paula Ritchey -

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Staff Writer

SANFORD — Robert Allen
Kilpatrick 36, of West 14th Street
ana Sean Larue Atkins, 22, of West
9th Street, were arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday, in connec­
tion with a residential burglary.
Police were summoned to a res­
idence in the 2000 block of
Rosediff Circle in reference to a
suspicious incident. A man told
police he had seen two black
males exiting an apartment carry­
ing two suitcase type bags. When
he went to the rear of the resi­

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dence, he found the back door
had bom broken open, and sum­
moned police.
With a description of the get­
away vehicle, a white Ford
Thunderbird, officers began a
sweep of the city, and located the
vehicle at the intersection of West
3rd Street and Cedar Avenue. At
that time, on officer saw who
proved to be Atkins, holding a
black music keyboard, while talk­
ing to another man. When Atkins
saw the officer, he attempted to
put the instrument back in the
Thunderbird, but was stopped by
officers.

The two men were identified
by the person reporting the inci­
dent to police, and articles in the
vehicle, including Canadian coins,
a laptop computer, computer
rinter were identified by the
ome owners as having been
missing.
Following interrogation at the
Sanford Police Station, both men
were taken to the John E Polk
Correctional Facility.
Each has been charged with
unarmed burglary to a dwelling,
larceny of over $300/under
$ 20,000 and dealing in stolen
property.

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nBCwd pnoto by Tommy Vlnoonl
Connie Williams holds a picture of a group ot children standing by
Voiie Williams' Sanford Buck Co. on Magnolia Avenue to promote
one ol the dealership's new cars. The year was 1936. Williams was
the first person to donate pictures for the Sem inole H erakfa upcom­
ing picture book, ’Sanford Our First 125 Years* She was also the
first person to put a deposit on the book, ordering two rop ier
Williams Is now eligible to win a tree copy of the book. The first 50
people who submit pictures lor the book will qualify lor a drawing in
which ftve people will receive copies of the limited edition, hardback
book. Al pictures submitted wil be returned, and those photos cho­
sen lor publication will Include the name of the person or organiza­
tion that submitted It. For more information about tha book, see tha
ad on page BA. or call the Herald at 407-322-2611.

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Sunday. July 14. 2002

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N C E A ROUN D O U R C O U N TY
Grassroots politics: Daryl McLain's decision to
withdraw from the District 24 congressional pri­
mary may not come as a huge surprise. Mclain
had less name recognition and money than his
opponent. House Speaker Tom Feeney. McLain
also had little time to make up ground, announc­
ing his candidacy just four months before tire elec­
tion.
There may have been more at play, however..
Word Around The Clock is that Fcraiey and the
Republican leadership, not McLain, was itching to
scratch a deal to end the potentially bruising pri........................................ mary battle. The reason?
McLain's grassroots
Around the Clock efforts to put his name on
the ballot.
The third term county
commissioner may not
have the same name
recognition as Feeney, but
he evidently had little
trouble getting registered
voters to sign petition
cards to qualify for the
primary. McLain collected
3,212 signatures in a little
more than a month, sav­
ing his campaign the
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$9,000 qualifying fee.
McLain’s advisors say the petition drive cost them
about $450. Feeney has spent several thousand
dollau on direct mail pieces to get his name on the
ballot
While signatures don’t necessarily translate to
votes, Feeney realized that a similar grassroots
effort could drain precious resources (i.e. money
and time), even if McLain ultimately lost the pri­
mary.
Harry Jacobs is the unchallenged candidate on
the Democratic side of the ticket and has vowed to
tap his personal wealth to fund his campaign if
need be.
Sensing a tough general election battle, GOP
party leaders want their nominee rested and ready,
thus their decision to convince McLain to stay in
his District 5 commission seat
Who says back room politics no longer exists?

O ut &amp; A bo u t

Remembering Seminole’s fallen heroes

CERT course
begins Aug. 7

by Dan Ping

1=5

lim in g is everything: Speaking of the District 5
race, Dennis McCool has got to feel like the punch
line of a bad Joke. Just as he delivers the news of
his candidacy for county commission, McLain
steals his thunder — and his opportunity — leav­
ing McCool with little or no reaction to his
announcement
Romper Bnnmi 1sneaked up behind the Old .
ca ught betweenrhe wirrw g factions) and could
have syv£TT) gqjneong had converted Into a day
care facility. Let’s go to the tape
"They started it!"
"No, he started it!"
"She did ill"
"Did not!"
"Did to!”
“Did not!”
"Did to!"
"Did not to infinite!"
"Did to to infinite times infinite!"
These guys are my parents’ age and they're act­
ing like 5-year-olds throwing a hissy fit at Chucky
Cheese.
It seems every individual in this dysfunctional
organization is angling for an advantage in a high­
ly vindictive game of Who Wants to be the
Survivor of the Weakest Link in downtown
Sanford.
Maybe everyone should take Major League
Baseball Commissioner Bud Seng's advice: call it a
tie and go home. No one cares anyway.

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A wreath Is placod next to a memorial honoring Somlnole County Deputy Eugene Gregory, who was shot and killed July 6,
1998, during an encounter with a mentally ill man. Tho Somlnoto County Sheriff's Office recently held a memorial service to
honor Gregory and four other deputlos who lost their lives In tho line of duty.

~Lorrl Ann McLean, ^Ttif DuBary,
*•was stopped by Sanford police *•'
Thursday at French Avenue and
Seminole Blvd. She was charged with
DUI alcohol/drugs.
Domestic Cases
Calvin McCal lister Jocfldd, 49, of
West 13th Place, Sanford, was arrested
by police at his place of employment
Thursday following a dispute involving
a handgun at his residence. He was
charged with aggravated assault with a
deadly weapon domestic violence, and
carrying a concealed weapon. He was
also found to be wanted on a warrant
from the State of Georgia.
Franklin Howard Mason, 48, of West
Uth Street, Sanford, was arrested at his
place of business by Sanford police
Thursday os the result of a dispute with
a female at a business in the 1500 block
of West 13th Street. He was charged
with battery, domestic violence.

The Nightmare Returns: John Mercer, chair­
man of the Downtown Community
Redevelopment Agency presented a lengthy doc­
ument to his fellow board members last week
titled 'A proposal to a c t" It outline the CRA’s
need to hire a full-time director, a full-time assis­
tant, and a part-time consultant, which would cost
upwards of $150,000 annually.
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Several people, including some members of the
CRA, wondered if Mercer wrote it or if someone
penned it for him. The big money is that Mercer
got help from the Downtown Diva, Sara
Jacobson. Sara's had some practice writing before.
Not long after her failed bid for mayor in 1996,
Sara wrote a column for The Herald titled "The
Night Mayor;" supposedly about what really goes
on at City HalL
Makes me think of those movie promos: "From
the woman who brought you T h e Night Mayor'
comes this summer's scariest blockbuster — 'A
proposal to a c t' ”

Stacy Lynn Gerrich, 26, Grassv Point
Drive, Lake Mary, was arrested by
deputies Thursday at a business on
Lake Emma Road and Greenwood
Blvd. in Lake Mary following a dispute
with another person. He was charged
with Battery, domestic violence.
Thefts
Beatriz Enriquez, 26 of Tlnley Terrace

The Oviedo Police Department will
conduct a Citizen Police Academy for
interested members of tire public begin­
ning in August.
Tne 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 same hours through Tuesday,

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Knmica Latasha Knight 27, and
Stanley Marcus Paige, 30, both of Castle
Brewer Court, were arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday. Officers searched - v .
their home and uncovered narcotics
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related items. Each was charged with
petty larceny.
* -possession of cocaine with intent to sell Melvin Joseph Rismcr, 19, of Altoona, or deliver, and possession of under 20
grams of marijuana.
was arrested by Sanford police at a
Seminole Townc Center mall store
Intoxication
Thursday. He reportedly had taken two
Darryel Edward Hall, 35, of Satsuma
T-shirts with a value of $44 from the
Drive, Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
store without paying. He was charged
with petty shoplifting.
police near a business on South Sanford
Avenue Thursday. He was charged with
disorderly intoxication and making
Cathy Denise Sneed, 44, of
threats against a law enforcement offi­
Mangustinc Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by police Thursday at a retail
cer.
store in the 3600 block of Orlando
Drive. Officers said she had attempted
Underage
Able Jay Dykes, 18, of Geneva, was
to take $65.66 in merchandise. She was
arrested by Lake Manr police early
charged with petty larceny and posses­
Tuesday. Officers said they found him
sion of narcotics equipment. ,
among four people in a vehicle parked
in the middle of an Intersection at
Drug arrests
Ruskin and Washington Street He was
Juan Manuel Vaznuez, 19, Sanford
charged with possession of alcohol by a
Avenue was stopped by deputies at
person under 21 years of age.
Sanford Avenue and Sonora Thursday.
He was charged with possession of nar­
cotics equipment and possession of
Drugs in the Box
Robert Lee Richardson, 44, Marker
under 20 grams of marijuana.
Street, Altamonte Springs, was arrested
by deputies Tuesday at CR-427 and
Steven Ross Frey, 18, of Keeneland
Ilumosa Avenue. With binoculars,
Pike, Lake Mary, was arrested by
deputies were observing a suspicious
deputies Thursday. Officers were sum­
moned by Frey's stepfatlrer who report­ fire extinguisher box at the intersection,
and reportedly saw Richardson place an
ed seeing suspicious items in Frey's
item in the box. The Item proved to be
bedroom. Officers checked and located
approximately 160 grams of cannabis
two rocks of crack cocaine. He was
apprehended and arrested on a charge
and other drug related items. They
of possession of a controlled substance.
located him at Hassock Loop, where

Oct. 15. A graduation is planned for
Oct. 22.
Instruction topics will include patrol,
communications, criminal investiga­
tions, training, K-9, Internal investiga­
tions and more.
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 tire
Oviedo Police Department, 300
Alexandria Blvd., Oviedo.
Ifor Additional information phone
Ronald Jacobs at 407-977-6139.

T h e Sem in o le H e r a ld

Editor and Publisher

Betty Barman

Circle, Sanford, and Iris Williams, 22, of
Rosediff Circle, Sanford, were arrested
by Sanford police early Friday. The two
had reportedly taken a total of $247.83
In menhandlse from a store In the 3600
block of priando Drive, without pav-

Jerome Brcnard Gipson, 23, of W. SR46 was stopped by deputies Thursday
on West 27th Street and French Avenue.
He was charged with possession of
under 20 grains of marijuana.

Oviedo Police Department offering citizen’s academy

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they said they uncovered more Items.
He was arrested on charges of posses­
sion of marijuana with intent to sell or
deliver; and possession of narcotics
equipment

DUI Arrests
Sennie Juanita Harrison, 49, of Scott
Drive, Sanford, was stopped by
Seminole County Sheriff’s deputies
early Friday at SR-46 and MctlonviUe
Avenue in Sanford. She was charged
with driving under the influence (DUI)
of alcohol/drugs, and violation of dri­
ven license restriction.
Wilson Fernando Pazmino, 39, of
Winter Park, was stopped by deputies
early Friday on Highway 17-92 and
Lake Mary Boulevard. He was charged
with DUI alcohol/drugs and driving
with a suspended license.
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V o a A Q t i l o a b u l k U n ^ J i k w w k ( d i d n ’t w o n t I n n r t

The Lake Mary Fire
Department will host Its
final CERT (Community
Emergency Response Team)
course of the year begin­
ning Aug. 7.
The program is an eightweek course that provides
life-saving information and
teaches basic emergency
skills so that in an event o f
a disaster, citizens will be
able to assist themselves
and their neighbors until
emergency responders can
arrive on scene.
The course covers subects such as Introduction to
D isasters, Disaster M edical,
Light Search and Rescue,
Fire Suppression and oth­
ers. The information Is
designed to prepare the
community for what to do
after a disaster strikes, as
well as how to better preare themselves and their
omes.
A disaster can Include
severe storm s, flooding, tor­
nadoes, tropical storms,
hurricanes and man-made
disasters.
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.

"Sereinft Seminole County Since I VOX"

WED
The Suburban
R epublican W omen's C lub
Federated o f Sem inole
County will host a
R epublican Candidates
Luncheon on Wednesday,
July 17, at the Garden Room
of the Ramada Inn In
Longwood. It begins at 11
a.m. Republican candidates
to be In the November gen­
eral election will be fea­
tured. Cost for the luncheon
is $13. For reservations or
information phone 407-6722556. Guests and prospec­
tive members are welcome.

SAT
The C ity o f Longwood
will hold another in its
scries o f Bluegrass P ick in '
performances Saturday, July
20, from 6 until 10 p.m., at
Ed Myers Recreation
Building, com er of W.
Church Avenue and Wilma
Street. Attend and enjoy the
music, or bring your own
instrument and join in the
fun.

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The O viedo Police
D epartm ent will again
sponsor a Sum m er Blood
D rive, Saturday, July 13,
from noon until 7 p.m.
A m obile donation vehi­
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Obituaries
OLIVER C .COLW ES JR .
Oliver C. Colwes, Jr., 92,
McGregor Road, DcLand,
died Monday, July 8,2002 at
Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial, Orange City. Bom
in Pittsburgh, Penn, he
moved to DeLand from
Deltona in 1981. He was
supervisor for Allen Drug
Co. in Pittsburg, and a mem­
ber of St. Ann's Catholic
Church. A World War II U S.
Army veteran, he was highly
decorated.
Survivors include wife,
Ruth, DeLand.
Memorial donations may
be made to Hospice of
Volusia/Flagler, 3800
Woodbriar Tr., Port Orange,
32119.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in
charge of arrangements.
ANN M. GIZA
Ann M. Giza, 76, Willa
Springs Road, Winter
Springs, died Wednesday,
July 10,2002 at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital. She was
bom Sept. 11,1925 in
Ricketts Glenn, Penn. She
was a homemaker.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Barbara A. Smith,
Oviedo; son, John Giza, Lake
Mary; four grandchildren;
one great-granddaughter.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
VICTORIA MARTINEZ
A memorial service for
Victoria Martinez, 92, of
Sanford, who died Sunday,
July 7,2002 will be held
Saturday, July 13, at 2 3 0
.m., at the Gramkow
uneral Home Chapel \vith
Father Ralph Duwell officiat­
ing. Sire was bom Jan. 20,
1910 in Havana, Cuba.
Survivors include son,
Osvaldo M. Martinez,
Sanford; daughter, Elena
Rodriguez, Royal Palm
Beach; five grandchildren;
five great grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in ch irg c of. ,dim.it j
arrangements.
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JOSEPH MENNA
Joseph Menna, 73,
Algonquin Avc., Deltona,
died Tuesday, July 9,2002 at
Bridgeview Center, Ormond
Beach. Bom in Philadelphia,
Penn., he moved to Central
Florida from Pembroke Pines
in 1987. He was assistant
director of maintenance at
Tan Airlines in Miami and a
member of Our Lady of the
Lakfe&gt; Catholic Church.
Survivors include wife,
Gloria and daughter, Jo Ann
Wilcox, Deltona.
Memorial donations may
be made to Dream-a-Wish.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in
charge of arrangements.

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ANTHONY W . RENO SR.
Anthony W. Reno, Sr., 49,
of Sanford,
died
Sunday,
July 7,2002
at nis
brother’s
residence.
He was
bom May
3, 1953 in
Springfield, Ohio.
Survivors include mother,
Mitmie; daughter, Destiny;
son, Tony, Jr., Orlando; one
sister in Arizona; five broth­
ers and two sisters in
Sanford.
Tri County Cremation
Service in charge of arrange­
ments.

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Seminole schools announce open house, schedule pick-up dates
Area schools have scheduled
open houses and orientations
for the 2002-03 school year.
For details on the informa­
tion listed below, please contact
your individual school.
Elementary School
Open Houses
• Altamonte Elementary: 11
a.m. to 1 p.m., Aug. 2
• Bear Lake Elementary:
kindergarten, parents only, 7 to
8 p.m., Aug 1; all students, 12
to 2 p.m. Aug. 2
• Bentley Elementary: 4 to 6
p.m., Aug. 1
• Carillon Elementary: 12:30
to 2:30 p.m., Aug. 2
• Casselberry Elementary:
11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Aug. 2
• Eastbmok Elementary:
kindergarten, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.,
Aug. I; 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.,
Aug. 2
• English Estates
Elementary: 11 a.m. to noon,
Aug. 2
• Evans Elementary: A-L, 9
to 9:45 a.m., Aug. 2; M-Z, 10:15
to 11 a.m., Aug. 2
• Forest City Elementary: 11
a.m. to 1 p.m., Aug. 2
• Geneva Elementary: 1 to 3
p.m., Aug. 2
• Goldsboro Elementary: 4
to 6 p.m., Aug. 1
• Hamilton Elementary: 4 to
6 p.m., Aug. 2

• Heathrow Elementary:
10:30 a.m. to noon, Aug. 2
• Highlands Elementary:
kindergarten curriculum night
6 to 7 p.m., Aug. 1; kinder­
garten through fifth grades; 11
a.m. to 1 p.m., Aug. 2
• Hopper Center: Il:3 0 a .m .
to 1:30 p.m., Aug. 2
• tdyllwilde Elementary:
fourth and fifth grades, 5 to 7
p.m., Aug. 1; pre-kindergarten
through third grades, noon to 2
p.m., Aug. 2
• Keeth Elementary: 9 to 11
a.m., Aug. 2
• Lake Mary Elementary: 1
to 3 p.m., Aug. 2
• L ike Orienta Elementary:
kindergarten, 3 to 6 p.m., Aug.
2; first through fifth grade's, 4
to 6 p.m., Aug. 2
• Lawton Elementary: 11
a.m. to I p.m., Aug. 2
• Longwood Elementary: 1
to 3 p.m., Aug. 2
• Midway Elementary:
"Meet Your Teacher" picnic,
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Aug. 2
• Partin Elementary: 12 to 2
p.m , Aug. 2
• Pine Crest Elementary: 6
to 7:30 p.m., Aug. 1
• Rainbow Elementary:
kindergarten, parent night, 7
p.m., Aug. 1; all others, 9 to 11
a.m., Aug. 2
• Red Bug Elementary: 10
a.m. to noon, Aug. 2

• Indian Trails Middle: sixth
grade, 8:30 to 11 a.m., Aug. 1;
seventh and eighth grade, 1 to
3 p.m., Aug. 1
• (ackson Heights Middle:
seventh and eighth grade, 9 to
11:30 a.m., Aug. 1; sixth grade,
9 to 11:30 a.m., Aug. 2
• Millennium Middle: sixth
grade, 9 a.m. Aug. 2; seventh
and eighth grade, 1 p.m. Aug. 2
• Milwee Middle: sixth
grade, 9 to 10:30 a.m. Aug. I;
seventh grade, 11 am to noon,
Aug. 1; eight It grade, 1 to 2
p.m., Aug. I
• Rock Lake Middle: sixth
grade, 9 to 10:30 a.m., Aug. 1;
seventh grade, 11 a.m. to noon,
Aug. 1; eighth grade, 2 to 3
p.m., Aug. 1
• Rosvnwald Center: 9 to 11
a.m., Aug. 2
• Sanford Middle: 9 to 11:30
a.m., Aug. 2
• South Seminole Middle:
sixth grade, 9 to 10 a.m. Aug. 2;
seventh grade, 10 to 11 a.m.,
Aug. 2; eighth grade, 11 a.m. to
noon, Aug. 2
• Teague Middle: sixth
grade, 9 to 11 a.m., July 31; sev­
enth grade, 9 to 11 a.m., Aug. 1;
eighth grade, 9 to 11 a.m., Aug.

• Sabal Point Elementary:
10 a.m. to noon, Aug. 2
• Spring Lake Elementary:
kindergarten, 6:30 p.m., Aug.
1 ; first through fifth grade, 2 to
4 p.m., Aug. 2
• Stenslrom Elementary:
kindergarten, parent night,
6:30 to 8 p.tn., Aug. 1; all oth­
ers, 7:45 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.,
Aug. 2
• Sterling Park Elementary:
10 a.m. to noon, Aug. 2
• Wekiva Elementary: 10
a.m. to noon, Aug. 2
• Wicklow Elementary: 3 to
5 p.m., Aug. I
• Wilson Elementary: 10
a.m. to noon, Aug. 2
• Winter Springs
Elementary: 11 a.m. to 12:30
p.m., Aug. 2
• Woodlands Elementary:
kindergarten parents 7 to 8
p.m., Aug. I; A-M, II a.m. to
noon, Aug. 2, N-Z, 12 to 1
p.m., Aug. 2
M iddle School Open Houses
and Schedule Pick-up
• Chiles Middle: sixth
grade, 9 to 11:30 a.m., Aug. 1;
seventh grade, 1 to 3:30 p.m.,
Aug. 1; eighth grade, 9 to 11:30
a.m., Aug. 2
• Greenwood Lakes Middle:
sixth and eighth grades, 9:30 to
noon, Aug. 1; seventh grade,
1:30 to 3:30 p.m., Aug. 1

2
• Tuskawilla Middle: sixth
grade, 9 to 11 a.m., Aug. 2; sev­
enth and eighth grade, 1 to 3
p.m., Aug. 2

P re-K program registration continues through summer
The Seminole County Public
Schools Prc-K Program is regis­
tering children who will be 4
years old on or before Sept. 1,
for the upcoming school year.
Parents must be working full­
time and meet certain income
guidelines to qualify for Pre-K
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at the Educational Support
Center Annex at 1722 W.
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Friday throughout the summer,
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

High School Open Houses
and Schedule Pick-up
• Croorns Academy of
Information Technology: 10
a.m. to noon, Aug. 1
• Lake Brantley High:
seniors, 8 a.m. to noon, July 22;
freshman A-L, 8 a.m. to noon,
July 23; freshman M-Z, 8 a.m.
to noon, July 24; sophomores, 8
a.m. to noon, July 25; juniors, 8
a.m. to noon, July 26
• Lake Howell: freshman
orientation, noon, July 25;
seniors, 8 It) 9 a.nt., July 25;
juniors, 9 to 111 a.m., July 25;
sophomores, 10 to 11 a.m., July
25
• L ik e Mary High: orientation/schcdule pick-up, 8 to 11
a.m., Aug. 1
• Lyman I ligh: 8 a.m. to 4
p.m., Aug. 1
• Oviedo High: all students
schedule pick-up, 8 a.m. to
noon, July 31 and Aug. 1
• Seminole High: schedule
pick-up 8 a.m. to noon, Aug. 2;
assembly for new students 9 to
10 a.m., Aug. 2
• Winter Springs High:
seniors, 9 a.m.; juniors, 10 a.m.;
sophomores, 11 a.m.; freshmen,
1 p.m., Aug. 2; Students and
parents will have the opportu­
nity to visit classrooms, meet
teachers, pick up supplies,
locate a locker and identify bus
route.

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For new com ers to the Sanford com m unity (and that
includes a lot of us), the passing of A lonzo Kyle Shoem aker
Jr. m ay not have m ade the impact it should. "K ay," as his
friends called him, w as the preeminent Sanford son.
B om and raised in the Celery City, Shoem aker made his
hom e here. He also made Sanford the hom e for hundreds of
other fam ilies through the w ork of his company, Shoem aker
Construction. Idyllwildc, Racena Park, Kaywood, Loch
. H arbor — all were subdivisions Shoem aker created or
helped create.
But his contributions to the com m unity d idn't stop there.
H e w as active on the Sanford Planning and Zoning Board, as
well as the county's examining board and board o f adjust*
ment. He served on the Tri-County Transit Authority, w hich
later becam e Lynx, and was president of the Sanford
Cham ber o f Commerce, receiving the Topper Award in 1988.
H e participated in the homebuilders association and was
designated as a corporate m em ber of the School of Building
Construction at the University o f Florida.
Perhaps Shoem aker's most visible contribution to the
com m unity — aside from the hom es he built — is the
O rlando Sanford International Airport. In the late 1960s
when the U 5 . Navy pulled out o f Sanford, Shoemaker, along
with Jeno Paulucd and Lee P. Moore, convinced the Navy
brass to sell the abandoned air station to the city. It would be
many years before the airport began to fulfill the potential
w c t i o w recognize today, but Shoem aker had the vision and
leadership to lay the foundation. As form er m ayor Moore
said, "K ay w as the type of man who would take on a job
when things d idn't look very prom ising."
Shoem aker's death comes at a time when w e have seen
several o f Sanford's grand old guard pass in recent months.
Earl Weldon, Doc Parker, George "K im " Kim m ons and
W alter G ielow are but a few o f the local "ico n s" w ho are no
longer with us. A new generation o f leaders is taking their
place, m uch like these men did during the their prim e. Time
marches on, but the contributions o f Shoem aker and his
peers will long be remembered. T he com m unity — both
natives and new com ers — ow es them a debt o f gratitude.

Had enough rain?
1 believe all the TV weathermen (and women) have gone on
vacation. All we see is the same weather forecast, day after day
- “High In the upper 80s to tow 90s, with an BO percent chance of rain and possible thunder showers." They could have pre.......... ................. recorded this six weeks ago and run it every
day, because that's exactly what we have had
here in Central Florida.
Now, comes Monday, July 15. It's "Saint
Swithin's Day." Tradition says that if it rains on
Saint Swithin's Day, it will rain for 40 more
days. If it's clear, we'll have no rain for 40
days.
Little is known about Swithin, Bishop of
Winchester in England during the 800's (AD).
Nick
He died in early July, AD 971. When his perifauf sonal papers were placed for posterity in
Winchester Cathedral on July 15, it rained all
day, and for 40 days thereafter. Thus (exact
wording) "St. Swithin's Day, if thou dost rain, for 40 days it
will remain, St. Swithin's Day, if thou be fair, for 40 days will
rain nca mair (no more)" We shall sec!
But as long as I'm delving into the weather some facts
uncovered in the World Almanac and Book of Facts: The high­
est temperature recorded in Florida (it doesn't say where in the
State) was 109 on June 29,1931. The lowest temperature was 2
below on Feb. 13,1899. The area in the 50 states with the most
average rainfall is Mount Waialealc in Hawaii. It averages 460
inches per year. That’s approximately 1 1/ 4 inches per day
every aav. (And we think we've got troubles). Thus far this
year, we've had just under 2 61/ 2 inches of rain on the average
in our Central Florida communities. (Some more, some less).
The average for an entire year is just under 22 1/2 inches.
Yet, most areas still consider the water table below normal,
and as a result, watering restrictions are still in effect in many
cities and counties.
O f course there's that other water table phenomena. Low
water tables produce sinkholes. The area tnat normally holds
water below the surface goes dry, and the earth caves into it.
On the other hand, high water tables wash out areas above it,
and that again is the cause for sinkholes.
Now that I've been talking about the weather I assure you
there is nothing I can do about it (Even as I write this it's pour­
ing rain at the Herald building). So remember, drive safely in
the rain, watch out for standing water, and if you turn on the
wipers, turn on those headlights.
And pray that it doesn't rain on Saint Swithin's Day.

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Your View
Resident wants
basketball court
relocated in park
To the e d ito r
My letter is a plea for help in
resolving a problem that affects
the Quality of life for me and
my family. I have turned to you
after bringing the matter to the
attention of my local law
enforcement, my city commis­
sion, the Mayor o f Sanford and
my County Commission.
Several months ago, I wrote a
letter to the Mayor requesting
to have a city basketball court
moved to another location
within my neighborhood park.
I considered this a very small
request. The basketball court is
located directly behind my
home. There is a fence thatt septhe yait
arates the court from the

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thrown into my back yard. I am
constantly interrupted and
asked to return the basketball.
If I fail to retrieve it or if I do
not retrieve it fast enough, I am
subjected to profanity and dis­
respect by the boys. This situa­
tion occurs on a regular basis.
1 have contacted the local
police on several occasions.
They informed me that the park
is scheduled to close at 9 p.m.
This is not the case. There are
young men on the court, curs­
ing, veiling, smoking drugs, etc.
at all hours of the night. I have
been threatened and my chil­
dren harassed as a result of my
complaints. One of my neigh­
bor's (whose son is involved in
the disorder) has made it
known to the police that she is
friends of one of the city com­
missioners, in an attempt to
minimize the conduct of her
son and others.
1 have attempted to follow a
chain of command in resolving
this matter. After months of
waiting, and the buck being
passed, I received a letter from
the Asst. City Manager saying
he had reviewed the matter and
there was nothing they could
do. When I spoke with my
County Commissioner, he told

me that there was no one high­
er than the Mayor that I could
speak with about my problems.
I am the mother of three
teenagers. I have worked very
hard to keep my children on a
straight ana narrow course. My
children and I arc being
harassed and threatened
because I choose not to be sub­
jected to vulgar language and
disorder every day. I am not
asking to have the basketball
court removed from the park,
just removed from my back
door.
I am enclosing a snapshot
that I took of one of the ju v e­
niles jumping the fence f&gt;y way
o f my yard. Jumping the fence
is a common occurrence to get
to the basketball court. This sit­
uation has escalated to a matter
o f grave concern, as other
things have happened and my.
family is being targeted for
retaliation,.— the city refuses to
move the basketball co u rt'
I solicit your help in resolv­
ing the matter that I feel should
be resolved within my own
community. Your immediate
response is appreciated.
Sincerely
Mrs. Cleo W hite
Sanford

those sweet memories of grow­
ing up there arc forever etched
in my mind.
I was thrilled to see that over
30 of my classmates still live
there. We were saddened to see
that 33 have passed away. You
realized so vividly one of the
things that made Sanford so
spt^ial were the wonderful
people and the special class­
mates. We were all close
friends, rich or poor. We all got
along and were as close as can
be.
Cruising Angels Eat Shack
and The Pig N } Whistle every
night. Friday night dances at
the Celery Crate. Putting 50
cents worth o f gas in someone's
car at HB Owens Gulf Station
and cruising until we had to
push.
Reverend Angus McGinnis
was the Presbyterian minister
in the 50s and a wonderful
m an. His verypretfy daughter;.
Caroline, was a classmate and
Mike Whelchel and I spent a lot
of time cruising near the par­
sonage. We recalled happily at
the reunion how Mike and I got
in big trouble by driving Mikes

old cut down Skeeter over
Reverend McGinnis' lawn late
one night In order to impress
Caroline.
Each person I saw brought
back certain memories of those
great and happy times growing
up in the wonderful home town
of Sanford. In the late 50s while
working for Chase and
Company and starting my
young family, I spent several
years writing a sports column
for the Herald. It was entitled
"Covington Covers Sports." I
tried to never overlook any
player who participated in high
school sports at Sanford High.
After all I, too, had been a
Celery Fed.
What a bittersweet event
your 50th reunion is! You wish
that we could all be frozen in
time in the early 50s. You real­
ize that you can't go back, yet
ou so wanted to on that night,
ust like, the old TV ahoy/, those .
were truly The Happy Days!
A special thanks to all the
committee who gathered us all
together. It was a wonderful
event that I will never forget.
Jerry Covington

Covington thanks
committee for
‘magical’ reunion
To the e d ito r
On June 1 5 ,1 was fortunate
enough to attend our Class of
1952 Seminole High School
reunion. We had an absolutely
magical night with a large num­
ber of us seeing each other for
the first time since graduation.
To a person, we all agreed
that growing up in Sanford and
being a Celery red was the
happiest time in most of our
lives. How lucky we were to be
surrounded by so many great
role models and live in such a
safe and beautiful small town
as Sanford.
At present I have a hard time
now finding my car keys, but

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they th in k ...
F o r only th e
secon d tim e in its
73-year history,
M qjor L eagu e
B aseball's allstar gam e en ded
in a tie. A fter the
11th inning, each
team used a ll 30
players on th e
roster an d no
pitchers were
left. By the rules,
th e gam e h a d to
end. We asked
p eo p le what they
thin k about the
outcom e o f this
history-m aking
gam e.

You gotta have a
winner. They should
have finished the
game, or it should tie
replayed.

Dean Ray

Al I know about It
Is what I have read. I
donl really pay atten­
tion to basebal. But. I
find what happened
amusing.

Sanford

Millard Hunt

It's too bad there
They should have
wasn't a winner.
played until the end.
Unfortunately, the
Brandi Wllmot
rules prohWted that
Longwood
there would be one. .
Dean Smith

Deltona

Sanford
Rich Weidman

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T h e W a y W e W e r e : Activities at
Seminole High during 1953 and ’54
If you recall, 1 was given a
box full of Clippings that Miss
Ollie Reese Whittle had saved
through the years of the vari­
ous
Seminole
High
School Glee
Club pro­
grams and
other activ­
ities. She
served as
Glee Club
director at
SHS for
Grace Marie
many
Sllneclpher years.
None of
the articles
have dates on them, so I've had
to guess at some of these
according to the students men­
tioned.
The information today comes
from items she had saved from
the years 1953-54.
"A Little Bit o f Everything"
to be presented
It was announced that "A
Little Bit of Everything", the
annual Seminole High School
variety show would be present­
ed Oct. 9,1953.
The setting was on the deck
lounge of the SS Lurline,
enroutc from San Francisco to
Honolulu. The action would
take place at the captain’s party
on the last night at sea.
Accompanists would include
Jeanne Lane Miller, Joan Wilkie
and Tommy Wyatt.
The cast would Include over
75 students.
The Captain of the SS Lurline
was James Davis, while Robert
Miller would portray the travel
bureau representative.
A group of entertainers mak­
ing a good will tour of the
islands would present a show
for the ship's guests. Some of
these guests would also com­

prise a chorus.
Featured soloists would be
Eloisc Snyder, Janie Bennett,
Mona Jobe, Barbara O'Barr,
Patty Walker, Barbara Cassubc,
Jimmy Whatley, Jimmy Krider,
Robert Miller, Robin Brown,
Allen Maffett, Robin Brown,
Edward McCall, Rodman
Brumley, Johnny Carter and
Lynn Sellers.
The Triple Trio would pre­
sent several numbers. Members
were Eloise Snyder, Marianne
Strickland, Patty Walker, Mona
Jobe, Helen Alexander, Paulette
Cason, Sandra Dunn, Patsy
Collins and Joyce Jones.
The Double Quartette, com­
posed of Johnny Carter,
Rodman Brumley, Jimmy
Whatley, Larry Bates, Gene
Estridgc, Ed McCall, Jimmy
Krider and Charles Wilkie
would also perform.
There would be numbers by
both ballet and Hawaiian
dancers and these would be
directed by Joni Saunders.
Ballet dancers would be Joni
Saunders, Sandra Dunn, Ellen
Lyon, Sheila Browning, Jeanette
Cleveland, Patsy Collins, Janice
Kinlaw and Colleen
Engebretson.
Hawaiian dancers were
Barbara O'Barr, Joni Saunders,
Carol Loechelt, Martha Owen,
Paulette Cason, Frances
Lawson, Anne Ransbottom,
Barbara Lowe, Geraldine
Wilkinson, Polly Gaham, Mary
Mikolajcik, Ellen Lyon and
Donna McTeer.
Those in the chorus not men­
tioned above were Gibson
Bates, Joe Hunt, Dallas Turner,
Don Clark, Ernest Canada,
Johnny Jones, Robert Harvey, •
Gerald Davis, Al Philips,
Arthur Haskins, Bob
Shoemaker, Johnny Higgins,
Robert Carter, Wesley Dees and
Forrest May.
Also, Clarice Craft, Jean

Wilkie, Joan Wilkie, Shirley
Dandridge, Patty Brown,
Rebecca Cain, Millie Hardy,
Carrie Redficld, Lennie
Rotundo, Barbara Evans, Jean
Kennedy, Edith Nettles and
Betty McCIung.
Another article announced
that the variety show had to be
postponed because of the
weather and would be per­
formed that night.
M usical Program presented
at Jaycee M eeting
Ten members of the SHS
Glee Club, along with two
accompanists had presented an
entertaining program for the
Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce meeting
at the Episcopal Parish House.
Among the singers were sev­
eral of SH S's star athletes who
demonstrated that they had
other talents.
Basketball player Robert
Miller opened the program by
singing "Without a Song"
accompanied by Jeanne Lane
Miller.
Jimmy Krider, a three letter
athlete, followed with "Some
Enchanted Evening". Peggy
Wright and football player
Jimmy Whatley combined to
add a touch of humor as Peggy
sang, "I Wanna be Loved By
You."
Allen Maffet, another SHS
grider sang "The Big Profundo
Sang Low C ". The double
Quartette concluded the pro­
gram by singing, "You, You,
You" and "Get on Board".
Ross Hannum was master of
ceremonies. The program was
handled by Don Rider, club
president, with Cliff Abies pre­
siding.
News from SH S
A partial "Seminole Hi" colSce Grace, Page 6A

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Proudly announces the expansion o f our campus,
which includes a new Elementaiy Building and
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T iif. S eminoix H erald

Solution to Today’s Puzzle

Grace
C ontinued from Page BA

umn was enclosed, probably
dated April, 1954. I bad written
this column for the Sanford
Herald during my senior year,
1953-54, so I'll give you
excerpts from my earlier jour­
nalistic endeavor.
The previous Friday, Miss
Barbara Ruprecht bad taken her
civics class on a field trip to the
ACL (Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad) station. As they had
just completed a study of trans­
portation, this was very inter­
esting and profitable.
The 1954 Salmagundi proof
had been received and had

been proof read by Miss
Rebecca Stevens and a few
members of her staff. The book
should arrive around May 24.
(Since I was editor of the
Sally, I remember that evening
quite well. Several of us met at
Miss Stevens’ home on Park
Avenue where we sat around
her dining room table until late
that night, going over the
proofs and making corrections).
Hie library council had taken
a trip to St. Augustine where
they visited a book bindery.
Those taking cars were Mrs.
Charles Nicks and Miss Edna
Chittenden, sponsor of the

council.
They ate their box lunches on
St. Augustine beach then pro­
ceeded to the bindery. There
they were taken on a lour
whereby everything was
explained, step-by-step, from
the time a book came in until it
was ready to be shipped.
During the tour, gold initials
were sprayed on the items stu­
dents had brought for that pur­
pose.
Fallowing the tour, the group
took in the old fort and other
places of historical interest.
They arrived back at SHS in
late afternoon.

The previous Tuesday night,
the Band Parents had staged a
supper for the band students in
the lunchroom. On the menu
was chicken, salad, slaw, com ,
radishes, rolls, tea and cake.
About 75 people enjoyed the
delicious meal. Immediately !
afterward, the Band Parents
meeting was held In the band
room, presided over by
President Martin Stinecipher.
The annual Tri Hi Y Tea for
the entire senior class was to bt)
held the next Tuesday at
McKinley Hall of First
Methodist Church. All seniors j
were encouraged to attend.
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Local Red Cross volunteers aiding relief efforts at fires, floods
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Providing quality childcare and preschool for the Sanford
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The curriculum covers many subjects including:

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Phonemic awareness
Writing
Science, Math and measurement
Social and emotional development
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An American Red Cross of Central Florida
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Bob Sherman will provide assistance in
flood-ravaged Guam where he will act as the
Damage Assessment Officer.
American Red Cross damage assessment
teams in Guam have already described a
scene of massive destruction after Typhoon
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5. The storm left in its wake downed power
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tin roofs wrapped amund fences and houses,
and homes surrounded by murky floodwa-

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Preliminary damage assessment revealed
that 1,348 homes were affected by the storm,
about 40 percent of them nearly or complete­
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Additionally, the American Red Cross of
Central Florida currently has local volunteers
responding to the wildfires in Arizona and
flooded regions in Texas. Dob Stein will be
returning to Central Florida from Arizona on
Thursday. Stein, of St. Cloud, is a Disaster
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Special to the Herald

This plcturo was found at the formor Ben Fish home on Cameron Avenue by John and Margorie Carlton, former owners of the home. Since It
depicts Amortcan Legion mombers during a scrap drive, a search through Sanford and the World War II Years by Peter Schaal gives us the fol­
lowing information. On Aug. 17.1942, The Campbell Lossing Post voted to donate their 15-year-old cannon to the scrap drive and on Sept. 13
thoy voluntoorod to dig up tho old tour-ton boiler in the Ben Fish farm and add it to the scrap drive. It was announced Jan. 14,1943, that Campbell
Lossing Post led tho nation in scrap per capita. On Aug. 9, local Legionnaires bragged that they had collected more than 1 million pounds ol var­
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Military News
Air Force Airman 1st Class
Cheryl L. Barker has graduated
from basic military training at
Lackland
Air
Force Base, San
Antonio, Texas.
During the six
weeks of train­
ing, the airman
studied the Air
Force mission,
organization, and
customs;
per­
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ceremony marches, and received
physical training and special train­
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reLit
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In addition, airmen who com­
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toward an associate degree

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thmugh the Community College
of the Air Force.
She is the daughter of Evans
Barker Oviedo and Candace
Barker Wilmington, N.C.
Barker is a 1996 graduate of
Oviedo High School.
Marine Corps Pfc. Noah J.
Ftediani, son of Phyllis and Leo J.
ifoi
Frediana of Sanford,
recently
graduated
from
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Basic
Hygiene Equipment Operator
Course
at
Marine
Corps
Engineering School, Marine
Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C.
During the course, Ftediani
received instruction In basic
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ment, military water supply,

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water purification and hygiene
equipment, and field sanitation.
With!his newly acquiied skills,
Frediani is ready to provide main­
tenance at a Marine Corps base or
serve with a field unit ensuring
troops have an adequate water
supply and necessary hygiene
equipment.
Frediani is a 2001 graduate of
Seminole Trinity Christian High
School and joined the Marine
Corps in September, 2001.
Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class
Michelle L. Southard, daughter
of Barbara L and Alan H. Scoville,
is halfway through a six-month
deployment to the Mediterranean
Sea and Arabian Gulf while

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assigned to the guided missile
destroyer USS Spruanco, based in
Mayport, Fla.
Southard is one of more than
10,000 Atlantic Fleet sailors and
Marines aboard the ships of the
USS John F. Kennedy Carrier
Battle Group and USS Wasp
Amphibious Ready Group.
Southard’s ship is one of the
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capability. It centers around a
powerful radar that enables the
crew to detect, track and fire on
more than 100 targets at a time.
Southard joined the Navy in
August, 1998.

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Life jackets come in a variety
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Remember, spending a little
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later. United States Coast Guard
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the USCG approval number on
any
iy life jacket you buy.
Be sure to read the manufac­
tu rer's label and the “Think
Safe“ pamphlet that is attached
to the jacket. You will find valu­
able information there.
You have heard of the inflatable life jackets. They are available in adult sizes only.
nly.'They are
com fortable for continuous
wear in hot weather and pro­
vide high flotation when inflat­
ed.
Because inflatables have lim­
ited buoyancy without belnfi
inflated, they are not consider
appropriate for use by nonswimmers
or weak swimmers,
vimmers or
unless worn inflated. They are
not for use by children younger
than 16 years of age or by per­
sons w eighing less than 80
pounds.

Inflatable life jackets use a
replaceable C 0 2 gas cylinder as
the primary means for inflation. "
They can also be inflated b y '
blowing into a tube.
There are two types of infla- •
tion systems being offered: the •
first one is the manual inflation
PFD, that requires the user to
jerk on a pull-tab (lanyard) to •
inflate. The second Is called
m anual-auto inflation.
This •
type Includes a back-up system
designed
to
autom atically ■
inflate when it is submerged.
The manual-auto type can also
be inflated in the same manner
as the manual type.
The C 0 2 gas cylinder is good
for only one inflation. To Keep •
the inflatable life jacket in a ser­
viceable condition, a used C 0 2
cylinder must be replaced after
each Inflation. You must check
the status of the cylinder before
each use.
Inflatable life jackets must
NOT be worn under clothing
because automatic or accidental
inflation could restrict breath­
ing and cause injury. They are
not suitable for use with per­
sonal watercraft or while water- &gt;
skiing.
With inflatable life jackets,there is no reason to complain­
ing about the bulk or how hot i t 1
is to wear a life jacket.
For more information on safe
boating
education
go
to j
W W W AJSCGA UX.O RG /-0700i
405 and register for our next'
boating Safely course to bei
offered on Sept. 14, at the.
Com m unity Training Room ,;
Sem inole
County
Sh eriff's
Building 100 Bus!in Boulevard
[Across from Flea World on US
17-92).

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I I. 2002 I’ilgC !)A

S e co n d husband refu ses to be his e x -w if e ’s seco n d fiddle
DEAR ABBY: 1 have been datingi
; my ex-husband for five years.
(H1ec was my second husband.) We
divorced in the mid1990s. T\vo years ago,
he took a job out of
state, but we have con­
tinued to see each
other. When we're
alone together, we have
a wonderful time and
arc very happy.
The problem is
between him and my
son from my first mar­
Dear
riage. They do not get
along, never have and
probably never will. It
was the reason our
• • •
marriage failed.
My son has just graduated
from high school and will be
going to a local college in the fall.
My ex thinks it is time for me to
sell my house and move in with

him. If 1 do that, it will leave my
son with no home base.
Abby, I love my son. He has
.............. never been in trouble
and is an honor stu­
dent. Even though he is
18,1 know he still needs
me close by for the next
few years. I also love
my ex, but he has ter­
minated our relation­
ship because he says I
have made him "second
fiddle" by not agreeing
to sell my house and
join him at this time. I
offered to keep my
home here and travel
• • • back and forth as need­
ed until my son is out of college.
My ex insists that is ridiculous.
I am brokenhearted. What
other solution could I have possi­
bly made?
SAD IN OHIO

Abby

DEAR SAD: None. Your ex
gave you an ultimatum — to
choose between him and your
flesh and blood. It's the reason
your marriage didn't survive.
Now, may I tell you how
much 1 respect you for making
the decision you did? Many
women would have made the
selfish choice and rationalized it
by saying that, at 18, the young
man was old enough to be on his
own.
If your second husband really
loved you, he would have won
your heart with his maturity and
patience and made sure that your
love stoiy had a happy ending
for all concerned. Remember
that — and your broken heart
will heal faster.

been shot in the testicles (one had
to be removed) and in live stom­
ach, and endured surgery and
three blood transfusions?
I have been with this man for
13 years and we have an 11-yearold son. I have not gotten preg­
nant by him since, even though
we have tried. All of a sudden,
this girl lie lias been involved
with on the side is saying she is
pregnant after all his injuries! Is
this possible?
I slept with him around the
same time she says she conceived.
How come I'm not pregnant? If
anyone is pregnant, it should be
me. Can someone just pop up
pregnant under these circum­
stances?
BAWLING IN CALIFORNIA

DEAR ABBY: Can a man
father a child 10 years after he's

DEAR BAWLING: Not
knowing the extent of the
man's injuries, I can only

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sible that he is the fattier. If
there is any question in his
mind, he should discuss it with
his doctor to determine his
sperm count — and with his
lawyer to determine his liabili­
tyDEAR ABBY: As a child
growing up, I remember my
aunt reciting, "if 'its' and 'ands'
were pots and p a n s,..." and the
rest escapes my memory.
This little poem has been
going round and round in my
head, and it drives me wild that
I can’t remember the whole
thing.
I know this isn't a serious
problem, Abby, but I would
appreciate any help you or your
readers can give me. Thanks.
DESPERATE IN OHIO

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Heroes
C o n tin u ed from Pago 1A

dty, observed that the city only
took possession of the unit last
December, at a cost of nearly
three-quarter million dollars.
Jones also echoed praises for
everyone involved.
Not associated with the city,
but on hand for the briefing and
credited with exceptional service,
was Travis Hamilton of Paul's
Auto Towing, one of several units
credited with attaching the hang­
ing vehicle to prevent it from

falling to the pavement below.
"This was an exceptional situa­
tion for me," he said. "With 10
years in the business, I usually
only get to see the aftermath of a
collision. This is the first time I've
had someone actually depending
on what I and others do."
He said the vehicle was held
onto the overpass by only a small
part of the suspension, and the
right rear tire.
"How it stayed up there," he
added, "I don't know, but it did,

and after she was taken out, we
were able to pull lire vehicle back
up to 1-4 without it falling."
County
Battalion
Chief
Tommy Martin said in his 30
years in tire business, 'I've never
seen such cooperation among the
various departments and person­
nel."
Battalion Chief Norm Miller
added that the citizens of the area
arc indeed fortunate to have such
equipment and such personnel
serving their needs.

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Eslinger earns prestigious 2 0 0 2
Child A dvocate o f the Year award;;
From Staff Report*
Seminole County Sheriff Don
Eslinger lias been awarded the
prestigious R. David Thomas
Child Advocate of the Year
Award from the Children's
Home Society of Florida (CHS).
Eslinger received the award
Tuesday night at CHS' Annual
Family Affair Awards event at
Universal Studios.
The award originated in 1982
by Dave Thomas, founder of
Wendy’s International, and is
presented annually by CHS, the
oldest and largest not-for-profit
child welfare organization in the
state. The award was created to
recognize leading community
volunteers and advocates of chil­
dren's welfare. Last year's recipi­
ent was Dick Bachelor.
"Sheriff Eslinger was chosen
for his courage in taking on the
daunting responsibility of child
protective Investigations from
the state, which is an enormous

ery that opened a year ago in-.
Casselberry.
In his remarks, Eslinger said-,
lie was honored to received the
award, and added that to do ’
nothing about protective services-’
was much riskier Ilian Liking on-’
this new responsibility.
Founded
in
1902
id •
Jacksonville, CHS provides sup-’’
port sen-ices for children and •
families and has become tho'
state's premier child w elfare’
agency. More than 30,000 chil- •
drcn nave been placed into lov­
ing adoptive families during the •
past century tlianks to the CH S:’
Currently, it screes tlic tri-county’
area wltn 20 different programs
including child abuse/ncglect •
prevention and intervention pro­
grams, foster care, protective setvvices, and family and individual’
counseling.
For additional information onthe Children's Home Society/*
phone 407-895-5800 or visit
wwwxhsfl.org
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obligation for a law enforcement
agency," said CHS Executive
Director Kim
Brien. "The
sheriff lias
been a
tremendous
friend to
CHS, but,
more impor­
tantly, a sin­
cere and
committed
protector of
Eallnger
children
who live in very dangerous con­
ditions.
In addition to providing pro­
tective service investigations,
Eslinger was recognized for his
agency's pilot program that
monitors liomcs where abuse is
suspected by not verified, as a
means of providing extra protec­
tion for children. Brien added
that Eslinger has been an enthu­
siastic and active supporter of
CHS's Ulley House, a crisis nurs-

St. Johns district to hold tax rate
By Nick Pfatfauf
Staff Writer

Hvafcl photo by Tommy Vlnoont

Sanford Fire Department personnel Gary Molten, from left, Lt George Seda and Karen Matthews were the key person­
nel in rescuing Christine McMichael from a dangling vehicle.
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Mall to kick off Cash Back for Schools program
ALTAMONTE SP R IN G S Altamonte Mall will kick off
Cash Back for Schools, a commu­
nity partnership program that
will donate $ 20,000 in cash to 20
area schools in Seminole and
Oranp
age counties on July 15,2002.
1 Set’
choots‘ cart earn points

through receipt redemptions,
academic excellence ind other in­
school methods from July 15
through Dec. 1.
Schools with the highest aver­
age points per student will
receive incremental cash awards
with the top school receiving as

much as $4,000. All 20 participat­
ing schools arc guaranteed a min­
imum donation.
Included in schools participat­
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South Seminole Middle School
and Winter Springs Elementary
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If your local property taxes go
up this year, the St. Johns River
Water Management District isn't
to blame.
Every year, a portion of the
property taxes paid by local resi­
dents goes to the SJRWMD. This
year, it is expected to remain the
same as this past fiscal year.
Wednesday, the organiza­
tion's Governing Board voted to
hold the line on its tax rate for a
second consecutive year.
On a 5-3 vole, the board
approved a tentative $1605 mil­
lion budget with a 0.462 millagc
rate for the 2002-03 fiscal year

which begins this Oct. 1.
The board was divided over
potentially decreasing the tenta­
tive millage rate. Some members
were concerned that a lower rate
would not provide enough flexi­
bility to *meet water supply
development and surface water
restoration project needs. As a
result, the board directed staff to
review priority projects to deter­
mine if a lower millagc would
meet those needs.
Once a tentative millage rate
Is adopted, it cannot be
Increased. Final adoption isn't
scheduled until September.
The proposed budget is $25.4
million, or 14 percent less than
the current year’s spending

plan.
The millage will be added to.
effected property owners in the.
SJRWMD
which
includo.
Seminole, Volusia, Orange, Lake,
Osceola, Indian River, and parts,
of Brevard, St. Johns, Putnany.
and Clay counties.
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Under the proposed 0.462?
millagc rate, 46.2 cents for every :
$ 1,000 of assessed property-:
value would be included in the’
annual property taxes in this
area. For example, the owner of a
$ 100,000 house, with the stani
dard $25,000 homestead exem pt
(ion, would have $34.65 in next?
'ear's taxes, going to the S
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District.
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Sheriff’s office announces creation of web pag$
The Sem inole County
Sheriff's Office has created a
web page to educate and
•- assist those who- tytye con-

Sanford

ccm s about, or who have been
the victim of identity theft and
internet-related crime.
The p agg’^was,,cheated In
response to the growing trend,
both locallv and nationally of
these types of fraudulent activi­
ties.
For access, log onto the

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selection "Investigative Re-J
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selection "Internet and Com *
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irenda Carey will keep campaign account active through 2 0 0 4
opportunity to fill the been dealing with local govern­
District 5 Seminole County ments since the early 80s. My
remission scat may have been home and my heart have been
this week, but
right here since 1957. I decided
condidatc plans
to pursue a political career
keep her cambecause I believe that 1 can
account open.
provide the strong
{strict
5
leadership necessary
missioncr Daryl
to ensure a bright
Lain announced
future for our fami­
May that he
lies and community.
uld
challenge
“I
am
very
rida Speaker of NEWS ON THE LOCAL pleased with the
House
Tom
CAMPAIGN SCENE
progress of the cam­
ney
for
the
paign and excited to
ublican nomination in the report that with the generous
ly
created
24 th support of you and others, my
gressional District.
first financial report will be just
McLain announced Sunday, short of $60,000.1 am told that I
7, that he is withdrawing may have received more finan­
the race and will serve his cial support than any candidate
which ends in 2004.
' for
a
Seminole
County
Brenda Carey, who along with Commission seat during the first
McCool and Lake Mary forty days of a campaign. I was
Commissioner
Gary well positioned for an immedi­
dcr had announced inten- ate campaign and would have
to run for McLain's open enjoyed beginning my public
, sent a letter to her support- service this year. Now, I will just
indicating she plans to run have more time to prepare to be
the scat.
the next District 5 County
'W hen I opened my cam- Commissioner.
gn account on May 20, 2002
"Since announcing my inten­
the Seminole County tions to run for public office, I
ission, it was required by have had a tremendous amount
on law to be for the 2004 of support and encouragement
on,” Carey wrote. "Being from tnc community. My cam­
ware of Daryl McLain's con­ paign team is broad-based and
cessional intentions, I was pre­ enthusiastic and looking for­
ared to run this year when he ward to building even more
rould have been required to momentum as we move toward
»ign his Commission scat.
the 2004 election. I will not let
During the past sixteen you down, nor will my inten­
,rs, I have often been encour- tions change. Thank you for
run for elected office. your continued support!"
Uring that time, I have served
te community on many local
FOP supports Adams for
isues through county commlsState House, District 33
lon and Governor's appointed
In a release this week, the
iltions. Professionally, 1 have Fraternal Order of Police,

District #7 announced it has
joined the State Lodge and
Lodge #93 of Orlando in endors­
ing Sandy Adams for state repre­
sentative.
Adams is a 17-year veteran of
the Orange County Sheriff's
Office, where she is a Master
Deputy. She has spent six years
in the Intelligence, Special
Investigations Division, which
includes Homeland Security
duties.
Adams is recognized as a
statewide expert on pawn/second-hand dealer statues and has
testified numerous times before
the state legislature.
She was president of the
Central Florida chapter of
Concerns of Police Survivors Inc.
from 1992 to 2001.

advocate of personal freedom,
less government and less taxes
since my first election in 1990,"
Feeney said. "Should the voters
of District 24 elect me in
November, I will bring that
same type of leadership to
Congress."
Seminole County Commissioner
Daryl McLain, left, and Florida
Speaker ol the House Tom Feeney
shake hands after McLain
announced he would withdraw from
the Republican primary for con­
gress In District 24. With one week
to go before the July 19 deadline,
Feeney Is the lone GOP candidate.
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The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance:

Miami Herald ranks Feeney
most effective for 2nd year
The M iami Herald released its
annual legislative rankings, and
Tom Feeney was ranked number
one for the second year in a row.
The Herald rankings are com­
piled by an independent panel
which measures the effective­
ness of every member of the
Florida Legislature, regardless of
litical party or stance on the
ucs.
"The affable House Speaker, a
fervent anti-tax, anti-big govern­
ment ideologue, ceded little
ground to the Senate and rel­
ished the jousting, standing armin-arm with Governor Jeb Bush
to block Senate President John
McKay's tax plan," wrote the
Miami Herald.
"I have been honored to be
ranked at the top of the Florida
House in effectiveness over the
years because I have been an

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A public hearing on the ordinance will be held on Monday, July 22,2002, at 7:00 o'clock P. M. or as
soon thereafter as possible, by the City Commission of Sanford, Florida, in the City Commission
Room, City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida.

Joanne Lynch
Direct Line:

Russle Weldl
Direct Une:

(407) 302-7441

(407) 302-7436

Interested parJes may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the ordinance and/or may sub­
mit written comments.

Susan Lee
Direct Line:

Copies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection by the public at the Department of
Planning and Community Development, City Hall, Sanford, Florida.

(407) 302-7403

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specializes in ethnic foods and
herbs. However, Sanwa's presldent, Truly Ixuing, was quick lo
point out Out consumers will easi­
ly recognize his company's prod­
ucts.
"We're an ethnic food company.
Our number one commodity is
broccoli," Ixning said witfi a
chuckle. Cilantro and chicken are
the company's number two and
three aimmodities, respectively.

Sanwa will begin immediately
renovating 13,001) square feet —
about half of the space In the State
Farmers' Market. During the
groundbreaking a flatbed semi
loaded with several massive
refrigeration units sat nearby wait­
ing to be unloaded. Leung said
Sanwa will Install coolers with six
different temperature zones inside
the warehouse. The company
plans to begin partial operations in
three to four months and expects

to complete renovations in January
2003.
"We're going to start very low
profile in the fall with iust a few
employees and limited distribu­
tion,” Leung said. "Within two
years, we will hire 40 to 50
employees — drivers, warehouse
workers and office staff."
In addition to the economic ben­
efits created by Sanwa's distribu­
tion operations, Leung said there
will be a direct benefit to con­

sumers, who can purchase whole­
sale from the company.
"You won't be able to buy and
apple. You'll have to buy a case of
apples," Leung said. "You can buy
cnicken breasts for one-third or
one-fourth the cost of the grocery
store, but you'll have to buy 40
pounds. You can share with your
neighbors."
State officials are looking for
other tenants for the market and
hope Sanwa's lease attracts oilier

Highwaymen C ontinued from Page 1A

Special Antiques Mall a new one
lias recently started for Florida's
famous artists. During the mid1990s, the Highwaymen and their
paintings were rediscovered by the
art world; and, trxlay their name
has become synonymous with
Florida folk art.
Paintings signed by the likes of
Janies Gibson, George Buckner,
Alfred I lair and Mary Ann Carroll
are in as high, or greater, demand
Ilian during tlie List century. Gone
are the days of the $10
I lighwnymen painting. Today,
about a dozen of the paintings ran
Ik* found in the store Chester man­
ages — many bearing price tags

company's. Don Coker, chief of the
Bureau of State Farmers' Markets,
said tlie state may soon announce
an agreement for the remaining
space.
Sanford's economic develop­
ment coordinator, John Jones, said
Thursday's ceremony Ls just the
beginning for redevelopment at
the comer of 13th Street and 17/92.
"This is the first of many excit­
ing things that arc going to happen
at the state farmers' market," said

Jones.
The state has plans to renovate
the oulside of the main warehouse,
reroute tmek traffic away from the
17/92 side of the building and con­
struct a pedestrian market where
semis now park. In addition, the
city will add a park on tlie south
side of the property.
"It will be a visual improvement
along the 17/92 corridor and a cre­
ative reuse of an underutilized
state facility," Jones said.

Upcoming meetings
ranging from $300 to $3,000.
Visitors to tlie antique mall,
owned by Jaa]uelinc Hopper, will
sec
more
than
just
the
Highwaymen's paintings in the
store next Saturday and Sunday.
Six or seven of the legendary
artists plan to visit the store, locat­
ed at 105 E. 1st Street, to paint, sign
autographs and tell their historymaking stories.
"A lot of people know about the
Highwaymen, but a lot of petiple
don't," Chester said. "Hearing
them tell their story, even if people
already know it, will be amazing."
Chester, who first heard about
the Highwaymen three of four
months ago, said lie is eager to

meet
members
of
tlie
Highwaymen.
'T he special thing about them is
their story — where they started
and what they have become. It's a
fantastic piece of history."
Many of the artists will also
have their paintings for sale,
Chester said. Gary Monroe, author
of 'T he Highwaymen," will also
be present Saturday from 11 a.m.
to 1 pan. to discuss his book and
the group's history.
Members of the Highwaymen
will be at Something Special
Antique Mall from 10 a m to 4
p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For
more information, call 407-5235332 or 321-632-8777.

• Monday, July 15, 2002 The Longwood City
Commission will hold its reg­
ular meeting beginning at 7
p.m., in Longwood City
Commission Chambers, 175
W. Warren Avenue.
• Monday, July 15, 2002 The Winter Springs City
Commission will hold a bud­
get workshop beginning at 6
p.m., in the commission cham­
bers of City Hall, 1126 East
SR-434 in Winter Springs.
• Monday, July 15,2002 The Seminole County Animal
Control Board will meet at the
Animal Services Shelter, 232

Bush Blvd. (Five Points) begin­
ning at 7 p.m. Items on the
agenda include a public hear­
ing to determine the fate of
two dangerous dogs.
• Wednesday, July 17,2002 The City of Sanford Waterfront
Master Plan Steering
Committee will meet begin­
ning at 4 p.m., in the city man­
ager's conference room at
Sanford city hall.
Items on the agenda include
a status report on the

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Sports

C l a s s if e d s
C r o ssw o r d

Barracudas catch a big one
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

R id e n o u r t a k e s h e a d g ir ls

NEW SMYRNA BEACH — Ray
Ridenour is returning to Volusia County.
The veteran basketball coach has decid­
ed to leave Oviedo and return to the area
of his greatest accomplishments, agree­
ing to accept the head coaching position
for the girls basketball team at New
Smyrna Beach High School.
It may not be the junior college job that
the 55-year-old was hoping to land, but it
gives him a chance to sit in the first seat
again after 10-ycar absence.
Ridenour first became known to
Seminole County fans as an assistant
under Gene “Torchy" Clark at Florida
Tech University, now UCF, in the 1970's,
helping build the NCAA Division II pro­
gram Into one of the best in the country.

jo b a t N e w S m y r n a B e a c h
In 1980 he was named the head men's
basketball coach at Daytona Beach
Community College and immediately
turned that program into one of the most
respected, and feared, in the country.
DBCC had not been a top threat in the
Mid-Florida Conference before
Ridenour's arrival, lagging far behind
league powers Seminole Community
College and Lake City Community
College.
But the loud and tenacious Ridenour,
who became well known for his sideline

antics, quickly built a program that
opposing coaches marveled at and hated
to nave to play.
In 13 years the Scots went 312-117
under Ridenour, winning five MidFlorida Conference Championships and
winning a State Championship in 1992, a
year before he was mysteriously let go as
coach.
After sitting out throe years, Ridenour
returned to coaching in 1996, becoming
an assistant coach at Oviedo High School
under then new head boys basketball

coach Ed Kershncr, a renowned coach
whose stats rivaled that of Ridenour, and
the Lions became not just a state power­
house, but one that is recognized nation­
ally to this day.
But after five seasons with Kershncr,
Ridenour was asked to give Brian
Wilson's young girls team a hand.
Some probably wondered if the out­
spoken and brutally honest Ridenour
could adapt to coaching females, but he
did just that, teaching the girls his amaz­
ing style of defense and helping Ihc
Lions go 24-8 and cam a spot in the
regionals.
Ridenour will be missed, assuredly, but
things should go Smoothly for Wilson as
the majority of last year's squad returns.
Only one senior that made any signifi­
cant contributions to the Oviedo cause
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Starz have announced that they
will be moving up to Minor
League status this season after
a year in the Semi-Pro Football
in the United Football League
of Florida.
This upcoming season the
Starz will be playing in the
Southern States Football
League (www.ssfIonline.com)
and has named Tom Hcrter as
General Manager, Steve Casteel

Sports Editor

LEESBURG — The Sanford
A ll-Stan knew it was going to
be tough going in, ana they
were not disappointed.
Playing the always tough
Sarasota A ll-Stan, the locals
were held to two singles In a
hard-fought 2-0 loss in the
opening game of the 2002 Babe
Ruth Baseball 15-Under State
Tournament at Pat Thomas
Field in Leesburg Thursday
morning.
Sarasota got half of its six hits,
and both runs, in the third
inning as the Sanford pitching
duo of John Campos-Whitley
and John llgcn shut down the
werful bats of the West
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team for the most part.
O!
That Sanford's pitching was
so strong was not a surprise,
but the lack of offense was as
the locals were totally domi­
nant in the district toumey,
outscoring their opponents 215 in five games.
With the victory, Sarasota
advanced to a Friday matchup
with Palm Beach Gardens,
while Sanford got a day off to
See State, Page 2B

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John llgen (No. 22, above) and
John Campos-Whitley (right), along
with the rest of the Sanford AllStars, struggled at the plate against
Sarasota on Thursday a s the team
only got two hits In a 2-0 loss in the
opening game of the Babe Ruth
Baseball
15-and-Under
State
Tournament at Pet Thomas Field In
Leesburg. Both did shine on the
mound, however, combining on a
six-hitter and allowing only the two
runs. Sanford waa to have played In
the Loser's Bracket at 10 a.m. on
Saturday with the 11-team double
elimination tournament running
through Tuesday.

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McConnel as Defensive
Coordinator.
The Starz are currently look­
ing for coaches and coaches
assistant^. For more informa­
tion contact Andrew Haines at
407 321-2135 or 321 377-8000.
The team also announced
that the following players have
signed one-year contracts.
* Andrew Haines, outside line­
backer, part owner and founder
of Orlando Starz was named
All-Star in the U F L in 2002.
• Alvin Hudson, running
back/linebacker, played at
Oviedo High School and
named All-Star MVP for 2002.
* Timothy Hill,
quarterback/lincbackcr, played
at Seminole High School.
• Thomas Wilk, defensive
end, played at Seminole High
School.
* Eddie Key, defensive line­
man, played at Seminole High
School and named UFL All-Star
In 2002.
• Jason Casteel, strong safety,
played at Oviedo High School
and was named an All-Star for
See Starz, Page 2B

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Orlando
Starz on
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Long-time player Mike McCoy will be looking to lead Sanford Central
Baptist to yet another Church League title when It plays the Knights of
Columbus this Monday and the Saints next week.

SANFORD — There is light at the end of the
tunnel.
The City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Spring Adult Slow Pitch Softball
League will come to a dose on Monday, July
22nd, no matter what.
"Some of the teams may not like the schedule,
but we have no choice," said League Director Jim
Schaefer. "The fields will be closed on July 23 nd
so we have to decide the champions because we
will not have a place to play."
Both Pinehuret Park and Zinn Beck Field are to
have new clay put in, with Pinehurst getting a
crown to help with drainage. Both Helds will also
have scoreboards erected and the work has
already been scheduled to begin that week.
The fields will then be closed for a month to let
them rest and then opened to give teams three
weeks to practice before the beginning of the Fall
season in late August and early September.
In fact, because of the recent heavy rains and
the lowness of the field, Zinn Beck has already
been shut down for the remainder of the summer.
Despite the rain, another league champion has
been decided.
The Alleycats (10-1) did what they needed to
do, sweeping a doubleheader from the Angels

and runner-up Sunniland Corporation (8-3) to
clinch the Women's Spring League title on
Tuesday at Pinehurst.
If the Alleycats had lost either game, as many as
three more games would have had to have been
played this Tuesday.
Another league will be decided on Monday,
weather permitting, as Orlando Team Sports and
Karen's will meet in a winner-take-all playoff
game at 6:30 p.m. at Pinehurst Park.
Karen's ana OTS both won games this past
Monday to finish the regular season in a He and
force the one-game playoff.
The Church League has been the hardest hit by
the rains, as it has not played any games in a
month.
Pinehurst was originally scheduled for three
Church League games this week and a like num­
ber were to be played at Zinn Beck Field. But this
past Monday's rain out and subsequent closing of
Zinn Beck and the Co-Ed Championship Game
means a restructuring of the schedule yet again.
Following the Co-Ed playoff game, the Knights
of Columbus will play a doubleheader against
Sanford Church o f Christ at 7:30 p.m. and then
look to play spoiler against Sanford Central
Baptist at 8:30 p.m. A win by Central Baptist will
clinch at least a tie for the title for the multi-time
champions.
The big change from the norm will come on
Thursday as three make-up games will be played
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Sunday. July 14. 2002

T iie S eminole H erald

Local tracks to be busy as racing gets back to normal
Special to the Herald
SAM SU LA — After numerous rain outs and
last week's special races because of NASCAR's
visit to Daytona, local short track racing will look
to get back to normal with a lot of action this
weekend.
Tonight (Saturday, July 13th), New Smyrna
Speedway is scheduled to receive a visit from the
911 and Min-Cup Racing Series'.
Also on the card will be heats and features in
the FASCAR divisions of Super Late Model, Late
Model, Modified, Sportsman, Mini Stock, Super
Stock and Strictly Stock.
Pit gates will open at 4 p.m. with grandstands
open a 6 p.m. and racing action beginning at 7:30
p.m.
NSS is located 10 miles South of Daytona Reach,
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.
The track had been plagued by the persistent
rain showers, but did get in the Clyde Hart
Memorials last Thursday.
Travis Kittleson won race one surviving a crashbang affair in Super Late Model portion Clyde
Hart Memorial Twin 125's on July 4th. The race
was also the fifth of the Sunbelt Super Scries.
Kittleson, of Merritt Island, stayed out of a 14
caution flag plagued race and took the lead in lap
89 to secure his second 2002 FASCAR Sunbelt vic­
tory.
Only six Sunbelt Late Models finished on the
lead lap and only 10 would finish the wreck filled
race.
Jason Boyd was back in victory lane again win­
ning the Late Model half of the Clyde Hart
Memorial TVvin 125's. The race was the sixth for
the Goodyear Challenge Scries.
Boyd, of Orlando, driving the GPC Staffing
Chevrolet took the lead in lap 31 and faced sever­
al threats from second place finisher Wayne
Morris of Mulberry, but held his pursuer off.
As an added attraction, the Moaifieds ran Race
#5 o f the Pro Modified Tour Scries with New
Smyrna's own Jerry Symons coming out on top.

LEGENDS AT ORLANDO SPEED WORLD
BITH LO — Orlando Specdworld will be host­
ing the Legend Cars next Friday (July 19th).
Also on the evening's card will be heats and fea­
tures in the other FASCAR divisions of Bandalero,
Mini-Stock, Sportsman, Super Stock and Strictly
Stock.
There will be no Super Late Models or Modieds
this week as those cars will be at USA
International Speedway in Lakeland for special
events.
The mods will be running Race #6 of the Pro
Modified Tour Series and tne Supers will be run­
ning Race No. 1 of the Florida Triple Crown. The
race will also be No. 6 on the Sunoelt Super
Series:
Pit g«lM open t l 5 p.m. with in n d iU n d i open­
ing at 7 p.m. and racing action beginning at 8
p.m. every Friday night at the track located 17
miles east of Orlando between Orlando and
Titusville on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
For Orlando Speedworld raceday info only call
407-568-1367.
,
For more information about schedules call the
FASCAR offices at 386-427-4129 (New Smyrna), or
check the Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FASCARN OW aAO l-COM .
Also you are invited to tune in to Daytona's
WNDB-AM 1150 "The new "VOICE" o f Slock Car
*R acingl" 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!
O R L A N D O S P E E D W O R L D D RA G W A Y
BITHLO — Orlando Speedworld Dragway will
be hosting "Street Drags" every Wednesday and
Friday night from 6 p.m. until 10:30 p.m.
You can use the time to test, tune, practice, run
grudge races, etc. No extra charge to run.
The next big event on the schedule will be the
NHRA/Summit ET Scries set to run on Saturday,
July 20th. The Super Pro, Sportsman, Pro-Cycle
and Junior Dragster classes will be in action.
For event, ticket and race day weather informa­
tion call 407-568-5522.

V O L U S IA SPEEDW AY PA RK
BARBERVILLE — Volusia Speedway Park in
Barbcrville will be busy, hosting Stock Car Racing
National Late Models, Hobby Stocks, Street
Stocks, Mini Stocks and Pun* Stocks tonight
(Saturday) and the NATIONAL LATE MODEL
100 plus the Mini Winged Sprints on Sunday.
Grandstands open at 5 p.m. and racing starts at
7:30 p.m. on Saturday, with the grandstands open­
ing at 4 p.m. and racing starting at 6 p.m. on
Sunday.
General Admission is $10 with children 12 and
under free. The track also offers Senior and
Student discounts.
For information call 386-985-4402 or visit the
web at http://www.volusiaspeedwaypark.com.
Volusia Speedway Park is located just 15 miles
west of Ormond Beach. From 1-95, take exit 88
west on State Rd. 40. From Highway 17, take State
Rd 40, five miles east of Barberville.
RESULTS

ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
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SUPER LATE MODELS _ I. (45) Matk I Unbury; 2. (02) Jaied Alihan;
3. (14) Ronnie Roach; 4. (54 Run Thompeon; 5. (7) Melt Griffin.
MODOTEDS _ I. (lx) Jeeon Boyd; 2. (30) John Forty; 3. (75) Bobby
Blake; 4. (38) No driver third; 5. (55) Shane Held.
SPORTSMAN . 1. (4) Rick John*; 2. (9) Kelly Jencti; 3. (77) Denny
Sheerer; 4. (3) Eert Beckner; 3. (04) Bobby Rineldl.
MINI-STOCKS _ 1.(7) Tim 'Minilem en* McIDeD; 2. (07) Dick Leielo;
3. (38) Seen Be**; 4. (46); 1 (43) Tom Ron.
SUPER STOCKS . 1. (50) Jeff Wright; 2. (00) John Hodge; 3 (I) Cert
m e n ; 4. (12) Cory
Freed; 5 (2) Ron Whaley

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
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LATE M O D EL. I. (21) Merk Stexenaon; 2. (77) Brian Be0ew ;3(U )
Jeremy Filch; 4. (23) David ITrike; 5. (8) Cynthia Strahley; 6. (21*)
Trevor Dree; 7. (26) Mike Murphy.
MODIFIED _ 1. (16) Jiattn Hmdeteon; 2 (66) Jerry Symon*; 2 (2)
Run Miecally; 4. (57) Don*id 'R a il* * ; 3. (1) Brad May; 6. (0(h) Wayne
Southard; 7. (22) Tim Dyeorv B. (56) Ken Mencken; 9. (20) Ed KuheL 10.
(32) Red Venn.
I SPORTSMAN . I. (Ill) Dormi* William#. 2 (28) Chrh rrlod iM ,
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MINI-STOCK _ 1. (71) Ted Vulptu*. 2 (1) David C**teOo; 3. (7)Tlm
MeDull; 4. (9ar) Charlie Steal*; 1 (9) Del* CeetreL 6. (43) Tom Roe*; 7.
(07) Dick Letelo; 8. (36) Whit Setterwhltr; 9. (V3) Rea O vhtem m ; 12
P I ) Chad Carpenter. II. (00) Michael Stblr; 12 (90) Mike Stover; 12
(77) Jamie William*; 14. (14) Katherine Thomaa.
SUPER STOCK _ I. (30) Mike Wieceorrck; 2 (61) Ted Helm**; 2
(211) Jack Leruen; 4. (07) Kevin Auger; 5. (21r) Jo*h WronkovriU. 6. (38)
Randy (one*; 7. (91) Allen Dillon; 8. (50) Stephan Drmbtnaki; 9. (2) Ron
Whaley; 10. (33) Kelly Caudeil; II. (59) John Kuntabeck; 12 (45) Michael
Soukup; 13. (32) BOl Stacy; 14. (2!y) Becky Dyaon; 13. (3) Jeff Colburn;
16. (11a) Shane Stacy; 17. (4) Paul Lentz.
STRICTLY STOCK _ 1. (63) Curd* Smith; 2 (62) Ttavt* Scott 3. (65)
Jam** Smith; 4. (Ir) Coy Riddle; 2 (66) Tim Edmundton; 6. (27) Barry
Parka; 7. (1) Jo* Whittenton; 8. (II) Debbie Stmpaort 9. (33) Jerry
Mitchell; 12 (IU ) Kerry Payne; 11. (8) Faria Crew*; 12 (21) J«*cn
Sheared; 11 (0) Michael Seay; 14. (XX) Richard Rend. 13. (X) Will
O'Dell; 16 (3) Jerry MlttcheU; 17. (26) Michelle Dyal; 1 6 (91) Todd

B rie fs
U M P IR E S C L IN IC
The City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department will be holding a free Baseball
Umpires Clinic at the Chase Park Sports
Complex on Saturday, July 13th from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m.
Under the auspices of the Babe Ruth
Baseball National Umpires Association, this
clinic is geared for those interested in begin­
ning baseball umpiring or for anyone that
wants to know more about umpiring in gen­
eral. This clinic is not for the veteran official.
It is for new umpires only.
For more information or reservations call
Duane LaFollette at 407-328-3732 or 407-3305697. Size is limited.

Driarall.
FASTRUCK .1 .(2 5 ) Gary Foxworth. 2 (19) Steve Arnold; 3. (05) Ron
GUI; 4. (56) Jam** Wright 111; 3. (27) Shawn Icrly; 6. (99) Danny Fo*ter;
7. (93) Jeff lire*tine; 8 (03) Charlie Worth. 9.(18) Wendell BrUtol; 10
(96) Ji«m Seeklm; II. 0 4 ) A1 Neuman. 12 (40) Taul Grynewicz; 13. (10)
Kim Scheffler; 14. (17) John Mitchell; 13. (16) David Salley; 16.106) Bill
Carlhert Jr; 17.(1) Bohby Diehl. IS (8) Todd Bontrager; 19. (26) Tom
Nikla; 20 (44) Paul Crynewtcz 111; 21. (5) Jimmy C lll 22 (28) Mack
Payne; 23 (3) Donald Devi*
Thuraday, Jaly 4
SUPER LATE MODEL (SUNBELT SUPER SERIES RACE #3) .1 .(8 8 )
Travl* Kittleaon; 2 (36) Dick Anderaon; 3. (70) Chad Pierce; 4. (74) Barry
Willoughby; 3. (61) Jimmy Cope; 6. (96) Jack Cook; 7. (174) Jay
Middleton; 8. (32) Ricky Cooper; 9. (II) David Roger*; 10. (10) Erie Black;
11.(22) David Froehlkk; 12. (7) Scott Bramlett; 13. (38) Shane Sawyer; 14.
(12) Juatln Drawdy; 15. (116) Bruce Lawrence II; 16. (71) Mark
Vandevmder; 17. (16) Bruce Lawrence; 18. (27) Mike Good; 19. (84)
Wayne A n d re w 20 (40) Michael William*; 21. (42) Georg* Murphy; 22
(76) David llodge*. 23. (37) Jame* Powell III; 24. (161) Tommy King; 23.
(78) B J McLeod; 26 (56) Michael Stagg*; 27. (31) Jacob Warren; 28. (15)
Daniel Keene. Jr; 29. (6) Mac Johruiei; 30. (2) Craig Reynold*.
LATE MODEL (GOODYEAR CHALLENGE LATE MODEL SERIES
RACE « 6) I. (IS) Jaaon Boyd; 2. (07) Wayne Monti; 3. (10) Brad Barkl*;
4. (31) Joey Miller; 3 (22) Larry Oatcen; 6 (29) Mike llovi*; 7. (77) Tony
Amlco; 8. (66) JeTry Symon*; 9. (128) A J CurrtU; 10. (32) Sean Murphy;
II. (34) Jeffrey Dufrence; 12 (1) Fain Skinner; 13. (12) Jo* Sumaiky; 14.
(46) Doug Moff; 15. (7) Craig Brown; 16 (la) Kenny Crite*; 17. (90) Robert
Andrrchrck. 16 (177) Tony Amlco HI; 19. (43) Randy Dye; 20. (21) Mark
S te v e n w 21. (39) Mike Greenwell; 2 2 (04) Doug Samlon. 23. (05) Jerry
Artuao; 24. (75) Martin Pierce; 25. (28) Stev e Smith; 26. (67) Chad Allman;
27. (80) Kevin Finney; 28 (36) Dm Ru»*etl; 29. (25) George Gonzalez; 30.
(01) Bobby Newton; 31. (13) Robert Hight 3 2 (26) Ruaty Ebenole; 33.
(24) Jaaon Williamaon; 34. (8) Tim Clark.
MODIFIED (PRO MODIFIED TOUR SERIES RACE 85) _ 1. (66)
Jerry Symon*. 2 (32a) Alan McOfferty; 3 (75) Bobby Blake; 4. (5) Bryan
Campbell; 5. (57) Jim 'H o o f Flynn; 6 (4) Jared AUtefon; 7. (00.) Wayne
Southard; 8. (2) Skip llonaker; 9. (4b) Alan Brum. 10. (721) John Bennett
11. (47) Wally P a tte rw 12 (41) J F. McClellan; 13. (22) Tim D y w t4.
(199) Raymond Vann; 13. (2.) Jaaon Boyd; 16 (1) Andy Saffiott 17. (32)
Red Vann; 18. (15) Tank Dicker; 19. (99) Shannon Smith; 20. (7) Mark
Vendmender; 21. (56) Ken McCrakert 22. (33) Mike Whitlock; 23. (98)
Jerry Lee Yarbrough; 24. (00) Brad May.

ORLAND SPEEDWORLD DRAGWAY
NIIRA SUMMIT ET BRACKET SERIES
Saturday, May 18
SUPER PRO _ winner Mike Ruff, Orlando. 10.428.118.78; Runner Up:
Larry llambey, Orlando, 8 971.14209.
SPORTSMAN _ Winner Wayne Bunker Oviedo. 12563, 10580;
Runner Up: Greg Mclnemy, Dtuavtlle, 16044, B3J 2
PRO CYCLE . Winner Todd lleterr. Orlando, 18273, 4506; Runner
Up: Michelle Kinnee, C***elb*rry. 24352. 4486.
PRO JUNIOR _ Winner Paul Park*. Und O'Lake*, 8863, 7260;
Runner Up: Jame* Shunk. AubumdaJe, 8 0 0 6 ,8 0 2 2

A+ Volleyball will be holding a Youth
Volleyball Camp this summer. The camp will
run in two sessions, the first session being a 3day camp and the second session a 5-day
camp. The sessions will run concurrently:
Session I July 15-17 and Session II _ July 1519.
The camp is open to boys and girls ages 815 and runs from 9 a.m.-to-3 p.m. each day.
All activities take place at the Lake Brantley
South Sports Complex Gymnasium (across
from Lake Brantley High School on Sand Lake
Road) in Altamonte Springs.
For more information or to register, please
contact A+ Volleyball's Yvonne Devlin at 407523-5048 or email at lplus@aol.com.

Special to the Herald
ORLANDO — The Celebrity Mascot Games
celebrates its 10th Anniversary as it returns to
Central Florida, July 19 and 20, showcasing the
comic talent of the best, brightest and funniest
team mascots from the world of sports.
The games are to be held Friday, July 19, at 1
p.m. in the Edmunds Center on the campus of
Stetson University in DeLand, and Satuniay, July
20, at 7 p.m. in the TD Waterhouse Centre in
Orlando. The Celebrity Mascot Games benefit the
New Hope for Kids Foundation.
Argali-*tar selection of more than 25 mascots
are Invited to participate from the NBA, NFL,
NHL, Major League Baseball and NCAA. Count
on seeing your favorite mascots including Stuff of
the Orlando Magic, Albert Gator of the
University of Florida, Knightro of the University
o f Central Florida, T.D. of the Miami Dolphins,
Captain Fear of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
Thrash of the Atlanta Thrashers, Swoop of the
Philadelphia Eagles, Lil Red of the University of
Nebraska and many others!
Mascots compete in zany games of skill and
agility including a tricycle race, jumbo basketball,
musical chairs, and a wheelbarrow race. They are
divided into four teams and monitored by two

Continued from page IB
at Pinehurst Park.
The first two games will be
significant as the second place
Saints (Church of the Latter Day
Saints) will play a doubleheader
against third place Seminole
Community Church 2 at 6JO
p.m. and fifth place Seminole
Community Church 3 at 7:30
p.m.
Seminole Community 3 and
Seminole Community Church 1
will play for bragging rights at
8JO p.m.
The league will then wrap up
on Monday, July 22nd, at
Pinehurst Park with a potential
championship game between

State
Continued from page IB
recover and regroup, not play­
ing until 10 a.m. this morning
(Saturday) against a loser of a
game from late Friday.
The 11-Team Double
Elmlnation Tournament will
continue through Tuesday.
If Sanford can continue to pay
as well as it did against the
Sarasota powerhouse, and it's
pitching holds up, it could very
easily still be playing.
Sanford's only real chance to
score came in tne second inning
when Josh Annett and Nick
Martin opened the inning with
back-to-back singles.
Unfortunately, Annett was
gunned down trying to steal
and Uie next two batters struck
out.
The only other local batter to
roach base against Sarasota '6
Bockhold was Martin, who led
off the fifth inning with a walk.
Bockhold finished with five
strikeouts and did not allow a

runner past first base.
Campos-Whitley was nearly
matching Bockhold pitch-forpitch as he allowed only a oneout single to Bockhold in the
first inning and a two-out single
to Schrcibner in the second
inning.
But the No. 9 hitter in the
Sarasota line-up, Pulsifer, sin­
gled to lead off the third inning
and one-out later Bockhold sin­
gled Pulsifer to second.
Sanford looked like it might
get out of Die inning unscathed
when Slimick forced Bockhold
at second base for the second
out of the inning.
The Sarasota clean-up hitter,
however, came up with a clutch
hit, lining a double to deep centerficld, with both Pulsifer and
Slimick scoring.
That would end up being the
only scoring in the game, and
last scoring throat, as Campos*
Whitley only allowed another
two-out single to Schrcibner in

the fourth inning,
llgen came on to throw two
shutout innings, striking out
one, and allowing only two
walks, one in each of the fifth
and sixth innings.
The Sanford All-Stars are
coached by Blaine Miller, Gene
Gunter and Adam Whitley, with
the roster being made up of
Sergio Bryant, Khalil
Farrahkhan, Cody Miller, Lariy
Thomaa Jr., Antonio Martin,
Brandon Smith, Nick Martin,
Josh Annett, John llgen, John
Campos-Whitley, Patrick
Bowers, Travis Norvell, Kevin
Lowe, Dontay Brown and
Terrance Morring.

VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK
Saturday. June 15
HOBBY STOCK 1. (88N) Omni* North; 2. (46) Trevor Gamble, 3. (64)
Dav(* Gamble; 4. (02) Jimmy Heffner; 5. (50) Pat Taulbee; 6 (19) |ue
Delkey; 7. (19k) Kory Budt i . (3) Kenny Water*; 9. (21m) Chri* Manucy;
10. (18) Richard Price.
HOBBY STOCK IB-MAIN) .1 . (31) Donnie Btrdwell; 2. (33) Grady
ChrirtUrt 3. (241) Brenda Ultle; 4. (5) Shannon McConnell; 5. (57) Heinz
Ha**; 6 (10) Tommy Dove; 7. (80) Paul Culcher; 8 (3(h) IDil.p Connor;
9. &lt;13h) Paul Hughart 10. (55) Al Sanville
LATE MODEL 1.(11) Roho Sima; 2. (9) Rod Burton; 3. (17) Joe Kump;
4. (23) Lawton Minchew; 3. (6) Scott Sfngler; 6 (99) Brent Chilaon; 7. (57)
Chuck JuUert 8. (33) Bill Kopka; 9. (23a) Patrick Sheltra; 16 (33m) Ken
Mlhallk.
MINI STOCK _ 1. (K9) Mike Cawood; 2 (66) Donnie AahfonL 3. (7)
Mike Ponce; 6 (29) Drew Smith; 5. (97) Jackie Rheme*; 6 (888) |*me*
McCague; 7. (27) Joey Hadauer; 8. (99) Charlie MacNichot 9. (2) Al
Sawyer; 16 (48) Deric Smith
PURE STOCK I. &lt;*&gt;) John Blood; 2 (9) Rick Picard; 3. (43) Joey
Froehlkh 4. (18) Chri* Shead; 3. (23) Mark Rafter; 6. (75) Shawn Pawlak;
7. (48) Deric Smith; 8. (27*) June* Strrhle; 9. (5) Chri* Mirk; 10. (8h) Chri*
Hcifvv.
STREET STOCK _ 1. (007) Todd Ponce; 2 (22) Joe Biker; 3. (57) Willy
Schneider; 4. (4p) lame* Peter*; 3. (8) Davt* Whitt 6 (5) Kevin Zahnert 7.
(26) George Lane; B (74) Mike Lankh; 9. (21) Scoff Lag**** Jr ; 16 (17)
Kathy Gatney.
Saturday, July 7
HOBBY STOCK _ 1. (19b) Joe Belkey; 2 (15) Alan Peacock; 3. (18)
Richard Price; 4. (88n) Omni* North 3. (61) Ronald Solti*; 6 (50) P*l
Taulbee; 7. (3) Kenny Water*. 8. (57) Heinz Ilea*; 9. (19k) Kory Bu*h 10.
(01 (Jimmy Heffner.
HOBBY STOCK (B-MAIN) . 1. (91) Kirk Buih; 2 (5) Shannon
McConnell; 3. (14) Ed Yeno; 4 (50) Jay May; 3. (80) Paul Cutcher, 6 (38)
Doug Flaher; 7. (9) Paul Cladlrt 8 (30*) rhlllp Connoc; 9. (15c) Cindy
Crubb; 10. (17c) Dm Chartlan
LATE MODEL _ 1. (17) Joe Kump; 2 (22) Brett Carlton; 3. (88) Paul
George; 4. (07) David Clegg; 3. (11) Roho Sima; 6. (6) Scott Singler; 7. (99)
Brent Chilaon; 8. (15) Joe Grubb; 9. (24) Scott Smith 10. (23) Lawton
Minchew.
MINI STOCK _ 1. (17) Doug White; 2. (7) Mike Poncr; 3 (29) Drew
Smith; 4. (97) Jackie Rheme*; 3. (K9) Mike Cawood; 6. (9b) Michael
Quick; 7. (27) Joey llatlaurr; 8. (lm) Todd Morgan: 9. (6) Matt Cawood.
10. (86) Robert Peteixcn.
PURE STOCK _ 1. (43) Joey Froehlich; 2 (23) Mark Reiter; 3. (18) Chn*
Shead; 4. (48) Deric Smith 3 (9) Rick Picard; 6 (75) Shawn Pawlak; 7. (73)
Rodney Alexander, 8. (Sh) Chri* Heaney; 9. (77) Shannon Cleveland; 10.
(33) Alan Swett.
STREET STOCK _ I. (0007) Todd Ponce; 2 (lm) Shane William.; 3 (2)
Scott Legatee; 4. (57) Wally Schneider; 3. (22) Joe Baker. 6 (4p) Jame*
Peter*; 7. (00) John Ripley; 8. (26) George Lane; 9. (27) N/A: 10. (27*)
Steve Edmond*.

Celebrity Mascot Games to
celebrate 10th Anniversary

Softball

A+ VOLLEYBALL

SPORTSMAN JUNIOR . Winner: Shelby Welalnger. Orlando. 11260,
54 08, Runner Up: Gabriel Lugo, Orlando. 10 129,5939.

referees and a panel of judges. Fans are given
cheer cards according to their seating section, giv­
ing them the opportunity to encourage their cor­
responding team on to victory.
"This is one of the most fun, interactive events
of the year for Central Florida families," said
Central Florida Sports Commission Executive
Director John Saboor. "W e are pleased and proud
of the success of the event as it celebrates its 10th
Anniversary."
The Central Florida Sports Commission is a pri­
vate, non-profit organization created to attract
international, national and regional sporting
events to Central Florida. It hosts games for the
New Hope for Kids Foundation — a Central
Florida-based, non-profit organization that grants
wishes to children less than 18 years old who are
suffering from life-threatening illnesses.
Tickets for the Stetson show arc available for $5
at the gate or by calling 386-822-8100 and tickets
for the Orlando presentation arc available for $7
at the gate or by calling the Orlando Ccntroplcx
at 407-849-2020.
For more information regarding the 10th
Anniversary Celebrity Mascot Games, please call
the Central Florida Sports Commission at 407648-4900.

Central Baptist and the Saints at
6JO p.m.
If Central Baptist wins its
game this week and the Saints
win both of their games, Central
would win the title with a victo­

ry-But there arc a couple of other

scenarios.
If both teams win their games
this week and Central Baptist
loses to the Saints, a winnertake-all Championship Game
would be played at 8JO p.m.,
following a 7 J 0 p.m. matchup
between Seminole Community
Church 2 and the Knights of
Columbus that will probably
decide third place in the final
standings.

But if Central loses both
games and the Saints win all
three, they would be the cham­
pions.
Next Monday's games would
become moot if Central Baptist
wins its game and The Saints
lose both of their games on
Thursday.
The current standings in the
Church League are: Central
Baptist (8-0), the Saints (6-1),
Seminole Community Church 2
(5-3), the Knights of Columbus
(4-3), Seminole Community
Church 3 (2-6) and Seminole
Community Church 1 and
Sanford Church of Christ (both
1-7).

Starz

Continued from page IB
the UFL in 2002.
* Aundrcll Shaw, running back played at
Seminole High School.
• Randy Horn, wide receiver/defenslve back,
played at Seminole High School and named AllStar in 2002.
* Mike Williams, defensive back, played at
Cypress Creek High School.
* Mike Logue, quarterback, named All-Star for
the UFL In 2002.
* Josh Stagncr, strong safety, played at Gateway
High School.
* Chris Morrison, wide receiver, named All-Star
for the UFL in 2002.
* Gab Andrews, wide rcceiver/defensive back,
named All-Star for the UFL in 2002.
* Tim Spence, tight end.
BABE RUTH BASEBALL 15* Jerome Hodges, free safety, named All-Star for
UNDER STATE TOURNAMENT
*1 r*t Thome* rteM, L****tnirf
the UFL in 2002.
SA R A SO TA 2. SA N FO R D 0
• Will Irizarry, fullback/defensive end, named
Sanford
000 000 0 . 0 2 0
AH-Star for the UFL in 2°°2.
a.YVhtu*mikMizaiMatinBecUvid ' ' * Roiy.ftalzJierR, wide rcceiver/defensive
and Gium
nmowr
mo
. BcxihoU lt .CampA? " f la y e d at University High School.
Whitley Save _ nunc 213 _ SiruoU , Slunk!. 3B
• Daryl Johnson, wide receiver.
. n t n r HR _ none.
• Robert Morgan, offensive lineman/defensive

tackle.
• Peter Cruz, offensive lineman, named All-Star
In 2002, played at Haines City High.
• Jason Sanchez, defensive lineman/linebacker,
played at Gateway High School.
• Rick Brown, wide receiver/tight end, played
with the Riviera Beach Panthers of the UFL.
• Andre Collier, running back, named All-Star
for UFL In 2002.
* Cliffton Bruce, defensive end, played at West
Orange High.
• MlkeWarren, played with the Starz in 2002.
The Starz will be holding open tryouts to fill out
the roster starting at 2 p.m. on August 4.
The goal of the Starz is to help local athlete's get a
second chance to make it to college or profession­
al football. Most of the Starz players are from cen­
tral Florida, and have played high school or col­
lege football In the area. Last season Starz kicker
Mike Vauglin signed a professional contract with
Uie Mobile Wizards of the Arena Football League
more informafipn obflttUhqleam cortfact
Owner/Founder Andrew Haines 407321-2135 or
321 377-8000 or visit the official team website at
www.orlandostarzfootball.com

�T he S eminole H erald
Lecals

L ecals

L ecals

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nonce

25th Street Sanford. Florida 32771,
(407) 324 9965 And. due note*
having been given, to to* owner of
said property and a l partes known
to claim an interest therein, and to*
lime specified In such notice tor pay­
ment of such having erprred. to*
good* wi» be sold at pubkc auction at
toe above stated address to to* labi­
al! tedder or otterwise disposed of
on Wed July 31, 2002 Date ol
Auction Tim* 2 30 PM
AUCTIONEER
LIC NO

Clark of the Cvcuft Couri
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctak
Pubksh to
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 8 ltav»r**y Dnv* Suite 500
PUnUlion. FL 03324
(954)233 0000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, persons with disab&lt;iit*nt need­
ing a special accommodation should
contaci COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse a! 407*65-4227, 1 000
955*771 (TOO) or 1-000 955 0770.
via Florida Relay Service
Pubksh July 7. 14.2002
00029

THIS NOTICE SHAU BE PUB
USHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
Publish July 7. 14.2002
00031

Workforce Central Flonde
ennooncet thel member* ot the
Etecutlve Committee w« be hokkng
• meehng, to *rtecb the public t* nyrted. end mey Include *uch other com
mrtlee meetnge a t deemed necet**/Y tor the conduct ot the Board*
buakteaa
DATE July 16, 2002
TIME 12 30 pm
LOCATION WCFOfficea
1801 le e Road, Sle 270
Wetter Park F I 32789
PURPOSE To diicusa matter* ot
Interest to Workforce Central Florida,
with Reference lo Workforce
Development issues
For Further Information. Contact
Oary J, Earl. Etecubve Director
Worktorce Central Florida
1801 Lae Road. Sle 270
Winter Park FL 32789
(407) 741 4365
Publish July 14, 2002
00088

m m in o l e c o u n ty

BCC PROJECTS:
Project
RFP 4168C 2B JC Collection Service* lor Public
Defender'* Office. Environmental
SerytceaUtilitie*, Animal Control,
and Ubtary 6 Lenure Service* Due
Dele July 31, 2002 at 2 00 PM .
local Ixn*
Protect
RFP-4170O2.TUC •
Owner» Repmtanlatrve Serwres lor
tie Seminole County Convention
Center Due Dale August 7, 2002
el 2 0 0 P M . local bme
Proieet:
CC-1168-02,B JC •
Continuing
Contract*
tor
Miacedaneou* Roof Repair* and
Root Inspection Report* Due Date
Auguel 28, 2002 at 2 0 0 PM . local
8me.
.
Protect
PS-5124 02,B JC •
Engtneermg
Service*
Matter
Agreemenl
lor
Environmental
8pecralnta lor Land Management tor
the Northwest Are* Regional
Wastewater Treatment Facility Due
Dale August 14, 2002 a t2 00 PM ,
local tone
' For mkymatmn on any ol the
Semetol* County BCC procure­
ments. please vnrt our website al
HYPERLINK 7ittpJ7wwwcos*mliiole.ll.us/purchatlng/busine**’
www co senvnole I us'purtbaung'
busineta or ca l 407-665-7131.
Ckck on current procurement* lor a
t a of *1 active currant RFPs, PS*.
IFBs and CC*. which many can be
downloaded and prmiad al no
charge. Al ■otcRMons and procure­
ment Inlormabon are also a va Sable
at tie County Seneca* Buadng (3rd
B o a ) . 1101 East F»*l St Sanford.
V I 32771 between the hour* of 6AM
to 5PM Mon Fit
To guarantee receipt of addenda. •
la tie respondents' retponsrbrlity to
contact the Seminole County
Purchasing Derision prior to toe fixed
receiving dal* of *ubmrnals-b«J»
Addenda Informaion is also ava4able on to* County's Web Pag*
Pubtah July 14.2002
0 0 0 6 6 _________________________
NOTICE OF UEN BALE
State law. thers being due and
unpaid charges tor which to* under­
signed I* entitled to satisfy an

Owom'i benof tht Qpwyft

deserted and stored at Unde Bob s
Stef Storage located at. 2650 W.

Unit No. Customer. N*m*_ Last
Known Add!tit IN Mat*. regimes).
Description ol Qoodt._to_b*
Auctioned.

Shorn HJ. Household goods, furni­
ture. bore* appliance*, tv's, stereo
equpment
Brandy N Knoy, Furniture, bed,
misc botes, household goods
Carolyn A Bnssett, Household
goods, appliances, tv'», stereo
egupment, tumrture. computer
Eamesbne Johnson. Household
goods, appkances. hr. stereo *qu*&gt;merit
Pubfcth July 7, 14.2002
00016

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 1325 14 0
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION FlK/A FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES DB/A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
VS
JO SE L ROBIES. IF UVINQ. AND
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAINST JO SE L. ROBLES.
MANUELA R ROBLES. AUTUMN
GLEN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC :
LAKE FOUNTAINS t AERATION.
INC ; JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suer* to a Swnmary Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated June 27. 2002
entered in Cry* Case No. OI-CA1325-14-0 ol toe Clrcui Court of toe
18TH Judicial Circuit In and lor
SEMINOLE County.
Sanlord.
Florida. I an) as* to toa highest and
best bidder lor cash at to* West
Front Door at to* SEMINOLE County
Courtoousa located *1 X I N Park
Avenua In Sanlord. Florida. *1 1100
a m on to* 13 day of August. 2002
to* tolowing desertoad property as
set forth In said Summary Fatal
Judgment, lo-wrt
LOT 28. AUTUMN GLEN. PHASE I.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PU T BOOK 35. PAGES 46 AND 47.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF 8EM1NOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated IN* 27 dey of June. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE

NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notice I* given that to* Mowing parnwl was issued on June 14,2002:
MAGOeveiopmant Co . Inc., X I N. Orlando Aye . *233. Wviler park. FL
32788 Perm! •40-117-6X10-1. Tha protect I* located In Semnote County.
Sactron 21. Torwahto 21 South. Range 32 East The permit eiAhort»e A SUR­
FACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON 20 ACRES TO SERVE a Sngte
FamSy Hasatenbaf SubdrvteJon The racamng water body is Econ River
The M*(s) confalntng toe appUcaaon tor to* above bated perm* a avaSabie
inspect**) M-mdey torou^i Friday kaoeef tor legal hokdey*. 8.00 am . to 500
p m. el toe S I John* Rarer Water Management District (District) Headquarters.
4049 Raid Street Palatka. a 32176-1429 A person who** substantial inter
•sis are atlected by to* Dtelncf permrteng dectson may petition lor arknmttIrattve hearing In accordance with Sections 120 569 and 1 X 6 7 , Florida
Statutes , or may choose to pursue msdtebon as an alamatlv* remedy raider
Secton 1 X 5 7 3 . Flonde Statute* before toa deadbne lor Maig a peteorv
Choosing mediation w f no! a t w i d y affect tha right lo a hearing t meckabon
does not resMI In a seOlemenL Th* procadraes lor pursung merkanon are set
lorto in Section 1 X 8 7 3 . F S . and Rute* 26-106.111 end 26-106 401-404.
Florida Admasetratare Code Petaiona must comply unto toe ragraraments of
Florida Admwstratrve Cod*. Chapter 26-106 and b* Ned with (received by)
toe Detnct C te *. located al District Headquarters, ttghway 100 West.
Palatka. florid* 32177 Petition* lor administrative hearing on toe above app«ceuraHS) nan! he Had antom twenty-on* (21) dsys of publication of tors nonce
or w*h -I tw*r&lt;y-su (P?) Jays of to* Oiatnct depuerbng notice of tots Intent in
toa ma4 tor tooaa persona lo whom toa District mala actual nonce. Farkjre to
M* a pettaai wetwi tors tan* period shal coneatula a waiver of any rtgpNsI
such personfs) may have lo requeal an admrastratv* datemanabon (heanngi
raider SecUons 1 X 5 6 9 and 1 X 5 7 . F S . concamaig to* subject perm*.
Peekons toal are not Ned ai accordance w*h to* above provtaiona are subtact
todamissal
Bacausa to* adnvnistralrv* hearing process is designed to tormulal* trial
agency action to* Maig of a petition means toal to* District • llnai action may
ba drier ant from toa posA si taken by 4 In tote notice of Intent Persons whose
substantial interest* wB I • affected by any such final decision ol to* District
on toe eppkeanl have to* nghl to petibon to baoome a party to toe proceedng.
In accordance w*h toa raqiaramants set lorto above
PitotafiJiJy 14.2002
00069
CITY OF LONGWOOO. FLORIOA
NOTIC* OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER PROPOSED ANNEXATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF LONOWOOO. FLORIOA. tost
to* longwood City Commneton we conduct e pubkc hearing on Monday. July
13,3003, si 7 0 0 P M . or as soon toersalur as poattote. to consider edopkon
of toa tolowing ordnance
Ordnance Number 02-1613
PI**** be advised toal tote ordnance prowdet tor toe armeiskon of certain
property deserted a t Mows
Oenerel Locebon 60S tkghtend Street
Applicant Leaks Q WAtems
Tas Parcel ID4 33 X X 505 0000 004B
Ameiabon Request ANX 03-02

a t placed on lest readng on July 1. 2002 and to* C4y

Cwnmetion wd consder same tor hrial passage end edopbon alter to* prtke
tonal descrtt«*i by metes end bounds end toe ordnance can
^
«■ Fte C«Y Cterk. Longwood ary Ha.. 175 W.
Warren Avenue Longwood. FL Al tote meeting, interested parbst may appear
a r ^ b l heard w«h rasped to to* proposed ordnance Thte hearing mey be
untamed Irom bme to bme int* hnal action Is taken
as iwraons ere advised that. • they (toad* to appeal any decision mad* at
to*tTm **lngt&gt;#*mgt. toey wA need a tecord of to* procaadng* and tor
nay may naad lo ensure that a vwbabm ro om ol to* pn&gt;I^miteVmad* which record to Indud# toa testimony and enteric* upon
L » t * i it to b* based, (par Sacbon 286 0105. Flood* Statutes)
Par^teWitodsatbbbes naadng assistance lo paibc*&gt;at* In any ot that* proshould emtad to* ADA Coordnalor t l 407 260 3481, at toast 46
hours n advent# of toe
Gaiakkn* O ZamCn. City Clark
p^bteJi^A na'x 2002 and JiFy 7.14 2002
ffN224

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02 CA 123 14 O
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
BRENT J . TAILMAN. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUQH. UNDER OR
AOAINST BRENT J TALLMAN.
EMILY J . TALLMAN. IF LIV1NO.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES. ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST EMILY J TALLMAN:
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTQAGE
ASSOCIATION. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo a Summary Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated June 27. 2002
entered In Cnrft Case No 02-CA 52314-Oof the OrcuR Court of the 1BTH
Judnai Croat In and tor SEMINOLE
County. Sanford. Florida. I w * s e lto
tha highest and best bidder tor cash
at tha West Front Ooor at toa SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse located at
301 N. Park Avenua In Sanford,
Florida, al 1100 a m on toe 25 day
of July. 2002 the following described
property a t set forth In tatd
Summery Fatal Judgment to wft
LOT 00 ANO THE SOUTH 1/2 OF
LOT 70. SANFO PARK. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF ON
FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 5. PAGE 02. S aid LANDS
SITUATE. LYING ANO BE INO IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 27 day of June. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clarti of toa Cecut Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Publish to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
001 S Urwersty Drive Suae 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(9541233*000
..IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons with disabilities needtoo a m ertil accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Corathous* at 407-665-4227. 1-600955-8771 (TOO) or 1-600-955-6770,
vtf Florida Relay Sam e*.
Pubkah July 7 .1 4 . 2002

Sunday, July I I. 2002

L ecals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 10TH
JU01C1AL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 0 2 C A 1 3 S S 1 4 L
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO
DB/A ACCUBANC MORTGAGE.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JEFFREY T BEEKMAN. ET AL..
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO ALICIA BEEKMAN
whose residence is unknown it
ha/sherthey be Irving, and if
he/shelhey be dead, the unknown
defendants who may be spouses,
heirs.
devisees.
grantees,
assignees.
lienors.
creditors,
trustees, and a l parties claiming an
interest by. through, under or against
toe Defendants, who are not known
to be dead or alive, end a l parties
having or claiming to have any right,
titte or totarast to toe property
described to toe mortgage being
foreclosed hereto
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO that
an action lo foreclose a mortgage on
the following property:
PROPERTY SITUATED IN SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FI GRIDA;
LOT 34. WINCmTEE WEST.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 20. PAGES 97 AND 90.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
has been Ned against you and toa
you ara required to serve a copy of
your written defenses. If any, lo ft on
DAVID J STERN. ESO Plaintiffs
attorney, whose address is 001 S
University Drtve 4500. Plantation. FL
33324 on or b e ta * (no later than 30
days from the data of tha first publi­
cation of tots notice of action) end Me
toe ongnal wfth the dark of tots court
either before service on Ptamtitra
attorney or Immediately thereafter,
otherwise a default wftl be entered
against you for the relief demanded
to toe complaint or petition Ned here­

to.
WITNESS my hand end the seel of
th * Court at SEMINOLE County.
Florida, to * day of JUN28 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth Ktog
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVID J . STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
001 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION. FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, persons with rtusNMiat notd
too a seeds! accommodation should
contaci COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
ttl*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthous* at (407)665-4227. 1600 955 6771 (TDO) Of 1-600-9559770. via Honda Ratay Serve*THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
PubtttfiJulyT. 14.2002
00032
M THE CIRCUIT COURT O f THE
EIGHTEENTH JUOtClAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR /
ItUlHOLC COUNTY.
•
FLORIOA
, i
CIVIL ACTION
Caaa No. Ot-CA-23*0-14 K
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK.
AS TRUSTEE OF IMC HOME
EQUITY LOAN TRUST 1997-1
UNDER THE POOLING ANO
SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED
AS OF JANUARY 1,1997.

THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES. OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH. UNOER. OR AGAINST
PANTELIS KONTOOIANNIS A/K/A
PETER KONTOGIANNIS. #t a l .
Defendant^)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
0EVISEE8.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI
TORS. TRUSTEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH UNOER OR AGAINST
PANTELIS KONTOGIANNIS AK/A
PETER
KONTOGIANNIS.
OECEASED
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU AnE NOTIFIED that an action
to foreclose a mortgage on the fol­
lowing deserhed property to SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida
LOT 27. BEAR CREEK. ACCORD
INQ TO PLAT BOOK 31. PAOES 5455. Or THE RECORDS OF SFMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
has been tiled against you and you
are required to serve a copy ot your
written defenses within 30 days after
the first publication, if any. on
Echevarria A Associates P A .
Plaintiff s attorney, whose address is
9119 Corpora* Lake Drive. Sute
300. Tamp* Florida 33634. and Me
the original with this Court either
before service on Plaintiff"s attorneys
or enmedialefy ttwreafter, otherwise,
a default w* be entered against you
lor the relief demanded to toe
CompUrrt or pet* on
This notice shaft be pubkshed one#
each week lor two consecutive
weeks to toe Santad Htrakj
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
tor* Court on tors day of JUL 1.
2002
Maryann* Morse, dark
Clerk of the CIRCUIT Court
By Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
Echevarria AAssociates, P A . PO
Boa 25010. Tampa. FL 33622 5010
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOMMOOATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORO. FLORIOA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330,
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARINO IMPAIRED.
(TDO) 1 6 0 0 9 5 5 * 771. OR VOICE
(V) 1 0 0 0 9 5 5 * 770, VIA fLORlDA
RELAY SERVICE
Publish July 7. 14.2002
00033
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THe 10TH
JUOtClAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 02 CA 478-140
BA MORTGAGE. U C .
SUCCESSOR TO NATIONSBANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
ROBERT CASANOVA, el u« . at a i.
Defendants).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Order or Final Judgment
Scheduling
Foreclosure
Sale
entered on June 27. 2002 to tots
case now pending m sari Court, the
style nyatkch is nrkcated aboeg
1 * lf t k « lo Uki » teuton l»od tl«6l bad

Iter (or ca«f&lt; at th* W**t Tront Door.
SEkOt*0(.E COUNTY COURTHOUSE. X I North Park Avenue.
Sanford. Florida 32771. al 11.00
A M. on *w 13 day d Auguel. 2002.
eel forth m taid Order or Fatal
Judgment, lo »&gt;l
LOT 179. LAKE SEAT1CY
8HOBES. ACCORDING TO THE

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PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 10. PAGES 23
THROUGH 25. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE COUN
TY FLORIDA, to * 27 day of Jima.
2002
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Ocuft Court
SEMINOLE. Florida
By Mary Stroup#
As Deputy Clerk
SPEAR A HOFFMAN
708 South Dine Highway
Coral Gabies. Florida 33140
Telephone (305)66* 2299
Persons with disabrkfy who need a
special accommodation lo pa rid
pate m this proceerkng should con­
tact ADACoonknata st 301 N Park
Avenue. Surf# N . Sanford. Florida
32771. at least five d#iys prior to the
proceerkng Telephone (407)323
4330 Eit. 4227; 1 BOO 955
077MTDO) or 1 000 955 077007)
via Florida Relay Serve*/rc
Pubksh Ju*y 7. 14.2002
00034

vs
SUSAN ANN YOUNG. FORD
MOTOR
CREDIT
COMPANY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SUSAN
ANN YOUNG. JOHN DOC. JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Please publish in THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
suanl to a Fmal Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated Itie 27 day of
June. 2002. and entered n Case No
02CA 309 14 G. oI the Circuit Court
of the 18TH Judicial Cifcurt n and for
Semnofe County. Ftonda wheren
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK FA
SUCCESSOR BY CORPORATE
MERGER TO HOME SAVINGS OF
AMERICA. FA. is II*# Ptamtftt and
SUSAN ANN YOUNG. FORD
MOTOR
CREDIT
COMPANY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SUSAN
ANN YOUNG JOHN DOE. JANE
OOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY I wiU sen lo the higtiest
and best Udder for cash al the
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, in Semmole County,
Florida, al 11 00 on |t»# 13 day of
August. 2002.
the following
described property as set forth m
la d F vial Axlgment to-wrt
THE EAST 1/2 OF LOTS 4. 5 AND
6 OF BLOCK W OF REVISCO MAP
OF CHULUOTA. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE 31. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH THE NORTH 50
FEET OF VACATED STREET LYING
SOUTH OF ANO ADJACENT TO
THE EAST 1/2 OF SAID LOT 4
A/K/A 331 LAKE MILLS ROAD
CHULUOTA. FL 32766
In accordance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act. Persons with
Disabilities needing a special accom
modanon to participate m this proceedmg should contact lt*e Court
Admevslrata at 201 N Park Avenue
Santad FL 32771. Telephone
Number (407)323 4 330 not later
than seven (7) days prior to the pro­
ceeding It hearing vnpaved. (TDO)
t 600 9 5 5 * 771 or Voice (V )t*0 0
955-6770 via Florida Relay Services
Dated tots 27 day of June. 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk Of The Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Lew Offce of Marshal C Watson
1000 NW 49th Street. Sort# 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453*365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish Juty 7. 14. 2002
00036

tor Foreclosure of Mortgage on toe
following described property
LOT 2. BLOCK C. SWEETWATER
OAKS. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 10. PAGES 21 AND 22 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
AK/A 400 SVYEETWATER PLACE.
LONGWOOO. FL 32779
has been Med agamst you and you
are required lo serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any. to it. on
Marshall C Watson PA . Attorney
t a Plantifl, whose address is 1000
NW 49TM STREET. SUITE 120 FT
LAUOERDALE. FL 33309 wrthn to*
ty (30) days after the fcrsl pubkcation
of tors fkXce n the (Please pubksh
n THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and
Me tf»e ongnal with the Clerk of th*s
Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately
ttiereafter. otherwise a default will bo
entered against you t a the relief
demanded to the comptant
In accordance with toe Americans
witti D&lt;sab&lt;Mies Act. Persons with
Disabftrties needing a special accom
modation to participate n ttvs pro­
ceeding should contaci toe Court
Administrator at 201 N Park Avenue.
Sanford FL 32771, Telephone
Number (407)323-4330 not later
than seven (7) days prior to the pro­
ceeding II hearing Impaired. (TDO)
1 000 955 0771 or Voce (V) 1-000
955 0770 via Ftonda Relay Services
WITNESS my hand and to* seal of
thts Court this day of JUN 24 2002
Mary Arm* Morse
As Clerk of the Court
By Ruth King
At Deputy Clerk
Publish (Please publish to The
Semmofa Herald)
Pubksh Juty 7. 14. 2002
00037

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO: 02-CC-77S-2OF
COUNTRY CREEK MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC . ■ Honda
not for profit corporation.
Plaintiff
v
SALINOA LITTRELL. and al
unknown heirs, devisees, grantees
and aft unknown or unrecorded
interests which may enst.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toal
the undersigned w* otter t a sale toe
folowtog described real property to
Senvnole County. Honda .
LOT 40. FOREST EDGE UNIT 1 AT
COUNTRY CREEK. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 41.
PAGE 66. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
TOGETHER with al tha improve­
ments now or hereafter erected on
the property, and al easements,
rights, appurtenances rents, royal­
ties. mineral, oft and gas rights and
profits, water, water rights and water
stock, and aft futures now or there­
after a party of toa property. Including
replacements and additions thereto,
t a sale lo toe hugest Udder for cash
on toa 25 day of Juty. 2002. at 11 00
a m . at to# West From door of toe
Senvnole Coirnty Courthouse. 3 0 1
North Park Avenue. Santad. Florida
32771, pursuant to the Final
Judgment of Foreclosure entered to
this action on Juna 27. 2002.
MaryAnne Morse
Clerk of the Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Shawn J O Brian. Esquire
Shepard. Fftbum 0 Goodbiatt, PA.
221 Northeast Ivanhoe Boulevard.
Suite 205
Orlando. Ftonda 32004
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, persons with tksabftrtws need­
ing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407*65-4227. 1 000
9 5 5 *771 (TDO) or 1 * 0 0 955*770.
v * Ftonda Relay Serve*
Pubksh Juty 7. 14.2002
00035
IN THE CtRCUTT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. ,
FLORIOA '
CIVIL DIVISION
CA M NO.: 02-CA-309-14 O
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK. FA
SUCCESSOR BY CORPORATE
MERGER TO HOME SAVINGS OF
AMERICA. FA.
Plant*.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OK THE 10TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DtVISION

CASE NO.: 02-CA-1329-14G
NATIONAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. WELLS FARGO
BANK MINNESOTA. NA-. AS
TRUSTEE FOR FUND AMERICA
INVESTORS TRUST 1990 NMCI1
COLLATERALIZED MORTGAGE
OBLIGATION SERIES 1990 NMC1.
Plantifl.
vs.
GUSTAVO LIPE7KER. et al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CHRISTOPHER JEROME
MAfIKfe IA.GT KMOWU
740 NE 72NO STREET. BOCA
RATON. FL 33407
ZAIOA LIPEZKER: LAST KNOWN
ADDRESS 400 SWEETWATER
PLACE. LONOWOOO. FL 32779
GUSTAVO LIPEZKER. LAST
KNOWN ADORESS 400 SWEET­
WATER PLACE. LONOWOOO. FL
32779
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an adw i

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtClAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C a t* NO. O2-OR-2420-O2D-L
SMAWNDA BLOCKER.
TYERUNE BLOCKER.
NOTICE O f ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO TYERUNE BLOCKER
430 East Franklin Street
Oviedo. FL 32765
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
has been Med against you and that
you ara required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, ft any. lo ft on
SHAWNDA BLOCKER, wtiosa
address * 479 Greenspnng O d e .
Writer Springs. Ftonda 32706. on or
before (dale) July 23. 2002. and Me
toe ongtoal wffh toa dark of to *
Court al 301 North Park Avenua,
Santad, FL 32771. beta® service on
Petitioner or immedatefy thereafter,
ft you faft to do so. a defauft may be
entered egamst you t a toe refcef
demanded m toe Petition
Copies of a l court documents to to *
case, mckidng orders, are available
at toe Clerk of toe Circut Court’s
office You may review these docu­
ments upon request
You must keep the Clerk of toe
Circuit Court s office notified of your
currant address
(You may Me
Note# of Currant Address. Ftonda
Famfty Law Form 12 915 ) Futur#
papers m to * lawsuit w * be mafted
to the address on record at toa
clerk’s office
WARNING Rule 12 205. Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure,
requires certan automate drsetosura
ot documents and Information
F siiure to comply can result to sane•
erfUSfV}
at Unkmg
ofpteedngs
» N ,,
Dated June 17,2002
MARYANNE MORSE * * '*»
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Writer
Deputy Clerk
Pubksh June 30. 2002 and July 7.
1 4 ,2 1 .2 0 0 2
NN223

ooox

IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT
OFTHE1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
BCIBNOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURtBOKmON WV1BION
CA M NO. 02 CA 1197 14 W
WEILS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO CnOSSLAND
MORTGAGE CORP..
PLAINTIFF
V8
ARTHUR SULLIVAN AS TRUSTEE
ANO NOT PERSONALLY UNOER
THE PROVISION O f A TRUST
AGREEMENT DATED THE I5TH
DAT OF MAY 1969. KNOWN AS
ARTHUR SUUJVAN. ET AL.
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: Jusbn C Adraon
whoa* msKtenc* I* raiknown t
ha/sha/Viay ba Wing; and 4
haftha/toay b t daad. to* unknown
defendants who may ba spouses,
hairs,
davnaa*.
grant***,
assign***.
kanors.
cradrtori.
trustees, end *1 park** claimng an
inter**! by. through, under Of egainsl
to* DeletkjsnU. who are not known
to ba daad or akv*. and a i parbaa
having or cleaning jo have any light.
Uto or anarasl ai toa proparty
d atertad In toa mortgag* bang
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO that
an action to foreclose a mortgage on
toe toQowtfig property.
LOT 0. BLOCK t . AMENDED PLAT
OF BLOCK 1. REST HAVEN ON
LAKE HARNEY. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 7. PAOE 06. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
has been Ned aganst you and toa
you are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any. to ft on
DAVIO J STERN. ESQ Plaintiffs
attorney, whose address is 001 S
University Drive «500. Plantation. FL
33324 on or before (no later then 30
day* from the date of the Nst publi­
cation of tots nobce of acbon) end Me
toe ongnat wtto tot dark of to* court
either before service on Plantars
attorney or vnmedutety thereafter,
otherwise a default w* be entered
agetoat you lor toe retwf demanded
to toe complaint or peUtion filed here­
to.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
tots Court at SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda. ta s day of JUN27 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY R*ah Ktog
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, a 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persona wrth &lt;*sabU&lt;t«s needtog a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at (407)665 4227. 1000-955*771 (TDO) or 1 * 0 0 955
0770 via Florida Relay Service

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ecals

N o n e t o r BALE
O f MOTOR VEHICLE
Punuantto Florida Statute 713 383.
MfJTTortrt* Ltan And Recovery wb
••• at pubic U K tor cash Vm tdtowing deserted vehicle! t) tocatod d
&gt; * W . place lo u n ity ■ darned ten
•or labor and/or storage 1990
CHRYSLER
COV
VIN .1C3XJSS32LG4M 30I.
Ltan
•ml. te o o 00.
Owner/luit O.
OarLaon 2329 Crowley Tanaea
OaBona. Fl_ Llenot/Gene'a Garaga
1211 8 . Laura! Ave Sanford. FL
22771
Tal 407-321 7925
1993
CHEVROLET
PAJ
VIN 1G CC3144 7 S 9 163539
Ltan
And: (1 0 3 9 49. Ownet/Maehel L
Wdmffth 1339 Daar Croak Rd
Oateen,
FL
UanhoWar/Flonda
Ftnanca Group PO Bos BOM Wnlar
Part. F L Ltonor/M Haard Chevrolet
127 N Oregon SI SaMon). FL 32771
Tal 407-321-7900 Sala data Augual
1 ,2 0 0 2 at 1 0 0 0 a! 3001 Atom* Ava.
8ie 227-A Water Part, FL Said
VaNda(a) may ba radaamad by edlaTying Via Ian prior lo aala data
Ybu lav a Via n(pk lo a hearing at any
lima prtor lo aala data by Mng a
damand tor haarmg m Vm drcua
court. Owner haa Vm rtgrt to recover
poaaaaalon oI vehicle by poaong a
bond In accordance with F.S.
560 917. Any procoeda m aicaaa ol
tia amewt d the ken wb be deposit ad w«h Via Clart oI Circuit Court m
Via county where Via vaMda la held
Pubiah: AVy 14,2002
00094
NOTICE
Vehicle Auction 0 9 0 0 a m
WHEN: July 29.2002
WHERE: PauTa Truck and Auto
Repair. In c, 1919 W. let Street.
BantontFL 32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR: 1999
MAKE: Dodge Van
COLOR: Whaa
VIN t: 2B7KB33W0JK183357
Pubkeh: July 14. 2002
00093
NOTICE
Vehicle Aucaon O 9 00am
WHEN July 29. 2002
WHERE: PauTa Truck and Aulo
Repair. Inc. 1919 W. let Street
Sanford. FL 32771 (407)321-7442
VEHKXE:
YEAR: 2001
MAKE: Oeigql
MOOEL. Moped
COLOR nacVOray
VIN * (7312403
Pubkeh: Jd y 14. 2002
00099
NOTICE
VaTwke Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN July 30, &lt;002
WHERE. PauTa Truck and Auto
Repair. Inc.. 1919 W. tal Street.
Sanford, a 32771 (407)321-7442
. VEHICLE
' YEAR 1999
MAKE: Mania
MOOEL 929
COLOR SWer
VIN •: JM1HC2214J0117392
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1999
MAKE: Pontiac
MOOEL Orand Am
COLOR Saver
VIN V: 1Q2NE541/7KC846S77
VEHICLE:
MAKE: Dodge
MOOEL Caravan
COLOR: Blue
VM *: 2D4FK4137JR993443
Pubkeh » y 14.2002
00097
Pubic auebon to beheld at 9 0 1 am.
on Via dey(a) spedked below, ai Via
front door ol AVian'a Towing Inc.
Lnceleil el taaa Out Laka Uery M
BiAto 134. Sanford. R. tor Via pwpoo* oi otpOMng a wm Po*o»nng
For torther Intormaaon piaaaa cal
(407)321-2949
7/27A72
(1) Year IBTBMaka YAMAHA
W M 1J7304230
7/29422
(1) Year 1972/Maka CHEVROLET
W M CCE332A122993
7/27/02
(1) Year 1994VakaDOOOE
W M 2B7QH11K4RR799133
7/29/02
(1) Yaar 1999/Make OOOOE
W M 286WB3SZ4TK173319
(2) Yaar IBOOMaka TOYOTA
W M JT2SV1BH9O0399731
Pubkeh July 14. 2002
00099
CITY O f LOMOWOOO, FLORIDA
Notice Ol Public I la tin o
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
THE CITY OF LONOWOOO. FLORI­
DA. Vial tie Board ol ACkualmaM wd
hold a Pubbc Haarmg on July 14,
2002. el SCO PAL. or aa aoon there
alter aa Via *em may be heard. In Vie
Longwood
City
Commiaalon
Chambar*. 179 W. Warren Avenue,
Longwood. Florida. In order to oonafder Via toiowtng. The purpoaa d
M s hearing la to receive pubbc Inpul
on Vis tolowng requested Variance
(VAR 04-02):
Apphcant. Peter J . Cohan
Tax Parcel 10 1 3 2 2 6 3 6 6 0 6 0 0 0 6
0170
999 N. CR 427.
A variance lo
Longwood Development Coda,
Arbcls IU. Section 3 3 0 See Deelgn
Standaida. 33.1 Table to reduce the
rear yard setback along the
Seaboard Coeattne Rakroad ROW
bom twenty toe leal (231 to bva leal
(31. on Via toiowtng legaly
Lot 17, Bradtoy** Addition lo
Longwood. aa recorded m Pill Book
1, page 17. ol Via Pubkc Records ol
Sammoto County, Ftonda. and vacat­
ed portion d ROW par Ordnance
No. 01-1339 aa recorded m Othaal
Records Book 4000. Page 607,
Pubkc Recerde d Semnole County
Floods lees ongmel ROW lakmg and
leas Vial porbon aa daaertoad m order
ol taking aa recorded m Official
Records Book 3314. Page 0299.
Pubbc Records ol Semnole County,
Florida.
AI Vta meebng a i Intoraatod parties
may appeal and ba heard with
reaped lo Vva miner Thu hearing
may ba continued from tone to tone
wftf knd a c t e ■ tokan.
A copy ot Vie propoeed request a on
Me ta Vm Ptanrwig Dtvtoon Oftca d
Via Uxnmunffy Sendees Department
at 174 Waal Church A&lt;
Longwood. Ftonda tor Inapacbon by
via pubkc. cl I you wish addannai
ntormebon. please ca i toe d ic e at
407-260-3492
AI parsons are adviaad that V may
deads to appeal any deoacn made
at mass maabngatiaannga. may wtl
need a record d me procsedngs and
tor such purposes, may may need to
ensure Vial a verbatim record d me
proceednga a made, whch record to
Indude me leabmony and avtdanoa
upon efadi Via appeal la to ba based
(par
Sac
299 0106.
Ftonda
s e n te n c e to partopau Si any d
Viaea maeknge should contact the A
0 . A Coordnator at (407) 2903461
at toast 46 hours n advance d me
TTto matter tkacuaaad at Ma hearing
w Quaatjudud In nature Aa such.

L ecals
contacting members d the Board d
Adfittment on Vet miner, eicspt
during the pubkc hearing, or by writton comnkxiication to the Planning
Drvteron at the address above
PubSah July 14.2002
00070
NOTICE OF
FtCTTTKXIS NAME
Notice to hereby given Viet I am
engaged In butmeaa at 407 David
S t . Winter Springs. Seminole
County. Ftonda 32706. under the
Fictitious Name d Jarrsfl Blanton's
Lawn l anrlca and Vial I Inland to
register said name with Via Division
d Corporations. Talahassee. Ftonda.
m accordance wttti the promaiona d
me Fldbous Name Statute*. lo-WV
Section 663 09. Florida Statutes
1991.
Janatt Blanton
PubSah July 14.2002
00071
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE MTM
ju o ic la l ctRCurr
M AND FOR
BEMWOLE COUNTY,
FLORDA
GENERAL
ju M s n c n o N o iy ieio n
CASE NO: OI-CA-1612-14 W
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAMES GREOORY MORGAN IF
LIVINO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
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 BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauant lo an Order Granting the
Moron 10 n at al Foractoaure Sato
dated June 28. 2002. entered m CM
Caee No 01-CA-1B1M4 W d tie
O o r t Court d Via 19TH Judicial
OctXI m and tor SEMINOLE County.
SANFORO. FLORIDA. I win .«&lt; to
et Vi* WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE d Vie SEMINOLE
County Courthouse. 201 N park
AVENUE . SANFORD. FLORIOA.
Ftonda al It 0 0 am . on Vie 30 day d
Jury 2002 Via blowing daaotoad
property aa set to rt m add Summary
Final Judgment, lo-wt
LOT 94. 93 AND 99. PINEHURST
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 9. PAGE 71. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA.
Dated N a 1 day d July. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk d Vie ClrtUI Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy CWffc
Pubkeh In. The Semlnds Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, persona wkh caeatxkosa need
no a aoeoal aocommodabon should
c o la d COURT ADMB9STRATX3N.
al
Via
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-323-4330. 1-806
9339771 (TOO) or 1900-9369770.
via Florida Relay 8arvtoa.
DAW) J STERN. P A
(01 8 . UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 300
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(934)2339000
Pubkeh JuAy 1 4 .a i.a o o a
00072
M TH9 ORCUTT COURT
O f THE 1ITH

juoactAL ctRcurr,

M ANO FOR
SEMMOLI COUNTY,
FLOWOA
GENERAL
JUMSOCDON DIVISION
CA SIN O : 02 CA 110 14 W
CmuOFTTGAGE. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ZEDAKAH FOUNDATION A/K/A
ZEDAKAH FOUNDATION. INC.;
JO SE a SANTIAGO. IF LMNG.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN VFTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST JO SE a. SANTIAGO.
ANILDA SANTIAGO. IF LIVING,
ANO IF DEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES. ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAttbNQ AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST ANILDA SANTIAGO,
JOHN DOC ANO JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANT8 IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Stannary Final Judgment
d Foractoaure dated Jd y I. 2002
entered In CM C at* No 02-C A 216
14-W d me Cucul Court d VM 18TH
Ju tte d O cuk In and tor SEMINOLE
County. Sanford. Florida. I wil s et lo
VM hRpM*l and beat ladder tor cash
al ma Weal Front Door d Vm SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse located at
301 N. Park Avenue In Sadord.
Ftonda. at 1100 a m on Vm 30 day
d Jdy. 2002 Vm tokoweig d* termed
property aa Ml lorth In tart Summery
Final Judgment, loevk.
LOT 3. BLOCK 9. NORTH ORLAN
DO 2NO ADDITION. A SUBDIVI
SION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
OR MAP THEREOF DESCRIBED IN
PLAT BOOK 12. AT PAOE(S) 63 37.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Deled Vaa 1 day d July. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk d the Croat Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Pubkeh n :
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
901 S Unrwersfy Drive Su*e 300
Plantation. FL 33324
(934)2339000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons wah tksshktMS need­
ing a special accommodabon should
Corked COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407993-4227. 1-806
9369771 (TOO) or 1 9 0 0 9 3 3 9 7 7 0 .
VM Ftonda Ratty Service
Pubkeh July 14.21.2002
00073
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I9TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02 CA ITT 14 W
CITIUORTGAGE. INC
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO

L egals

Legals

SOURCE ONE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
ZEDAKAH FOUNDATION. INC.;
RICHARD BULK) DIVA GENERAL
RENTAL
CENTER;
PITTS.
MAGUIRE k OURIE, P A . A DIS­
SOLVED FLORIDA
CORPORATION. PAUL J . KISH.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo a Summary Final Judgmad
d Foractoaure dated JUL Ot. 2002
enured In CM C a t* No. 02-CA-27214-W d V * Crnxi Court d Vm tSTH
Jurtoal O n to ai and lor SEMINOLE
County. Sanford. Florida. I wb eel to
a* rin ikivIijii *III
eato e---r
e. --ee - - A--_- . U,
m
« ana
m u dome w c« v i
at the West Front Door at Vm SEMI­
NOLE County CourViout* located at
M l N. Park Avenue In Sadord.
Ftortd*. at 1100 a m on Vm dry d
JUL M . 2002 Vm Idtowlng datcrtMd
property aa eat to rt In add Swnmery
Final Judgmad. toed:
LOT 12. BLOCK B. SAN SEBAST­
IAN HEIGHTS. UNIT 2. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18. AT
PAGE 71. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Dated Via day d JUL 01.2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk d rn* O n to Court
By. Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Pubkeh In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICE8 OF DAVtO J .
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S. Urwemry Drive Suit* 300
Plantation. FL 33324
1934)2339000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persona wkh tfttabkftb* M ed­
ina a special aocommodabon should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
CouHhouae at 407996-4227. 1-906
9369771 (TOO) or 1 9 0 0 9 3 6 9 7 7 0 .
Ida Ftonda Rstsy Sendee
PubtahJuXy 1 4 .2 1 .2 0 0 2
00074

to pariKtoai* to Vea ptocaadng. you
ar* endtod al no con to you. tor Vm
provision d certain atalalanca
Ptoas* contact Court AttoMYatrabon
at 201 N Park Avanua, Santord.
Florida 32771, telephone number
(407)693-4227. within 2 working
days d your rocapt d v»t documark.
It herring Impaired. (TDD) 19009339771.
Pubiah July 14.21,2002
00079

TH* ORCUTT COURT
OF THE EIQHTCENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SUbNO LS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIYK. ACTION
CASIN O. 01-23S9-CA
DIVISION 14-W
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. VfC. FMJA
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC.,
HAROLD E. RUEY. d *1.
Detondartd)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauant lo a Find Judgm ad d
Mortgage Foractoaure
June
13. 2002. did entered to Case NO.
0 1 -2S99CA d to* Ctrato Court d Vm
EIGHTEENTH Judctol O n to to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. MC. FM/A NORWEST
MORTGAGE. INC.. to Vw Platatb
and HAROLD E RILEY: DONNA K
E. RKEY AACA DONNA RKEY; VNB
LOAN SERVICES. INC.; a n Vm
Dstondada, I wb M l Vm NgRaat
and bad bidder tor cad i d WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMMOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORO. FLORIOA d 11 DO AM. on VM
desorbed property aa adtorVi to add
Find Judgmad:
LOT 111. HIOOEN LAKE PHASE M.
UNIT V. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 29. PAOE8 40 ANO 41. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AAWA127 Laka Ada Ctrdt. 8adonL
FL 32773
WITNESS MY HANO and Vm aad
d Vet Court on JUL 01.2002
Ctork d to* O n to Court
By Mary Stroups
Deputy Ctork
Echevarria AAssoctetoe, PA.
PO Boa 23019
Tampa. Florida 338229011
“ S ee AmerteaM wWi DtoabMea Ad
V you are a parson etoh t dtotbbry
lo paredpala In Yre procaactnQ. you
are antnad d no cod to you. tor Vm
provision d certain assistance
Piaaaa contact Court Adntotobason
d 201 N. Park Avanua. Sadord.
Ftonda 32771, tetophons number
(407)996*4227, wRNn 2 working
days d your receipt d Vee doam ant
V hearing Impend. (TDD) 19009669771.
Pubkeh: July 14.21, 2002
00073
THE ORCUTT COURT
OP TNI EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
MANOFOR
If M b K X I COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIYV. ACTION

CA9I MO. 01-2427-CA
orvwaON is jb
BANK OF NEW YORK. AS
TRUSTEE.
va.
LASZLO A BERTALAN, d d.
DatonddWt)
NOT1CI O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant ia a Find Judgmad d
Mortgage Foreclosure dated June
13. 2002. end entered to C a t* NO
01-2427CA d Vm Cento Court d VM
EIGHTEENTH Judcld Cento to and
lor SEMINOLE County. Ftonda
wherein BANK OF NEW YORK. AS
TRUSTEE, to VM Ptdnbfl and LASZ
LO A. BERTALAN: ANA C BERTALAN. ALLIANCE FUNDING. A DIVI­
SION OF SUPERIOR BAT* FSB;
ar* me Detondanta. I w« a d to Vm
highest and bad coder tor cash at
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA at
1100 AM. cm Vm day d JUL 30.
2002. VM tokowing daaertoad propar
ty a * tal todi toaad Ftod Judgment
TRACT f . HORSESHOE FARMS
. ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M P U T
BOOK 17. PAGE 17. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. LESS THAT
POFTTION OF LANO CONVEYED
TO SEMINOLE COUNTY BY WAR­
RANTY DEED OATEO 09/23/97,
RECORDED
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 3303. PAGE 121.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
AAVA 900 Oak Clroto. Ovwdo. FL
32793
WITNESS MY HAND did Vm
d Ve* Court on JUL 01. 2002
Maryann* Mere*

Clerk d me Cento Coal

By Mery Stroup*
Deputy Ctoik
Echevama SAaaoo etot. P A
PO Bor 23018
Tampa. Ftonda 33922-6019
" S a e Americans wbi Dwahtohea Ad
Myou ar* a parson wkh atkaabbvy
who naadt accommodabon to order

TH* e m e u rr COURT
OF TH* EKJMTIINTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
MANOFOR
ItM M O U COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-2391-CA
Division 14-w
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA, N A. IN TRUST FOR
THE BENEFIT OF THE HOLDERS
OF AAMES MORTGAGE TRUST
2000-1 MORTGAGE PASS
THROUGH CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 2000-1,
DONNA BUCHANAN A/K/A DONNA
L BUCHANAN, d d.
Ddaodanfft).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Ftod Judgm ad d
Mortgage Foredoeur* deled June
13. 2002. and entered In Caa* NO
0 1-2381CA d VM Caato Coul d Vm
EIGHTEENTH Juxtdd Cento to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Honda
wherein BANKERS TRUST COMPA­
NY OP CALIFORNIA. N A. IN
TRUST FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
HOLDERS OF AAMES MORTGAGE
TRUST 20001 MORTGAGE PASS
THROUOH
CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 2000-1. M VM Platobff end
DONNA BUCHANAN/VK/A DONNA
L
BUCHANAN:
HUNTLEK3H
WOODS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI­
ATION. MC.; ar* me Defendants. I
itl
io ffto
And bMt bkJdtf
tor cash at WEST FRONT OOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA al
11.00 AM. on Vm day d JUL 30.
2002. Vm ktoowtog deecrtoed proper­
ty *1 ed torth toeald Ftod Judgment
LOT 12. HUNTLEIGH VVOOOS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 29. PAGE 80. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF 8EMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
A/K/A 2820 Summer Brook* Way.
Catsetoerry. a 32707
WITNESS MY HANO and Vm aad
d Ma Court on JUL 0 1.2002.
Maryann* More*
Ctork d to* Cento Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctork
Echevama 4 Associates P A
P.O. Boa 23019
Tampa. Florida 33922-3019
" S e e Americana wkh Dtotbikiat Ad
V you a rt a person wkh a daatkby
who noodk eocommodkbon to order
to perkepst* to Vkk procaeang, you
d* erkktod d no ood to you. tor Va
provtaton d certato aarlrtanca
Piaaaa contact Court Admimttreaon
d &lt;01 N. Park Avanua, Sadord.
Ftonda 32771. tatophon* number
(407)993-4227, Wffhto S working
(toy* d your rsodpl d M e donxnont;
V hearing Impaired, (TDD) 19009 S 9 9 n i.
Pubtah: Jd y 1 4 .2 1 ,2 0 0 2
00077
M THE CMCWT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
MANOFOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLOREM w .
.
ervm. pnnwiorr
”
C a a * No. 02-CA-029-14-W
NATIONSCFIEDIT FINANCIAL _
SERVICES CORPORATION.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
NATKXSCFICDrr MORTGAGE
CORPORATION OP FLORIDA.
RICHARD S BONOCORE: VIROINLAO. BONOCORE.; ET AL,
DdendanKs).
NOTICE OP SALS
None* la hereby given VaL pur­
sued to Vm Ontor or Find Judgmad
entered to Va* causa, to Vm Cento
Court d Semnole County. Honda. I
erb 1*9 VM property situated to
Samtooto County, Ftonda, daaertoad
aa:
LOT 9. THE HIGHLANDS SEC­
TION FOUR. ACCOROMQ TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED M PLAT BOOK 19.
PAGE 44. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
d pubtc tato, lo Vm Nghad and beat
tedder, tor cash al Vm Waal From
Door d the Banknote County
Courthouse, M l North Park Avanua.
Sadord. Florida d 11 DO A M. on JUL
M 2002
DATED: JUL 01.2002
(Sad)
Maryann* More*
Ctork d Vm Cknto Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctork
In
d spec id accommodabon to perko•sven (7) dry* prior lo any proceed­
ing, contact Vm Court Adrweseabon
OStoa or Ctork d Court d Vm Coueky
ratarenced above
V hearing
knpdrod. (TTD) 1900-9369771. or
Vote* (V) 1 9 0 0 9 5 3 9 7 7 0 , via
Florida Baity Oarrira
Mark D. Dteadaton*. Eaquae
MARK D BREAKSTONE 8 ASSOCI­
ATES. P A
1247 SouVi Myrtle Avenue
Ctoaneetor.FL 33738
Pubkeh Jd y 1 4 .2 1 .2 0 0 2
00079
M THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
tURNOLE COUNTY.
FLOREM.
a w . DIVISION
CASE H a 01-CA-1202-14-W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
VrCAtlNNO 1000137-00001129743.
LEJJE MAE DAVIS, and REGINA R
DAVIS. k V a REGINA R. JACKSON
and ARTHUR L JACKSON, h d huabdkLdd.
RE-NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER M
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pueauant io an Orttor or Summary F n d
Judgmad d toredoaure dated
August 18. 2001 and an Order
Read ing Sato dated Juna 29. 2002.
and entered to Caa* No 01-CA1202-14-W d Vm Cento Court d 9m
t y b a d i JudcMl Cento to and tor
Sameioto County. Florida, ektoraei
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS­
TRATION SYSTEMS. M C . ate . I*
Plane* and UUJE MAE DAVIS and
REGINA R DAVIS k V l REGINA R
JACKSON and ARTHUR L. JACKSON. her husband, at d . ar*
Oalendanta. I wto aai to m* Ivdwtl
did bad tedder tor cash d Vm Watt
Front Door d Vm Sameioto C a n y
Courthouse M l North Parti Avenue.
Sanford. Honda 32771 d Sameioto
Comfy Ftonda. d 11.00 a m on Vm
1 day d August. 2002. Vm ktooweig
deecrtoed property as •*( lorth to sad
Order or Ftod Judgment, to-wk
LOT 9. ROSELANO PARK.

Call 322-2611
Sem inole Herald
Classified Dept.
To Place Your Ad
L egals
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 7. PAGE S I. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. a o n io A .
Hyou are a parson wkh i daebkky
who heeds any acoommndabon to
ordtr to parvopat* to Ma proceed­
ing, you ar* entitled, al no coat to
you. to Vm provtaton d certain assis­
tance Pleas* contact Vm Court al
407963-43M wkhto two (2) working
day* d y n e recept d Vee Nonce; k
you ate hearing or voce Impaeed.
ca l Ftonda Relay Service (900) 9338770
Dated al Santord. Ftonda. on Jd y 1.
2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctork. ClmM Court
By Mary S tra p *
Aa Deputy Ctork
SMITH. HIATT 8 DIAZ. P A
Attorneys tor Ptofkb
2991 East Oakland Park Boulevard.
Buka M 3
Fort Laudardato. a 33308
Pubiah Santord Harold
PubkahJiXy 1 4 ,21,2002
00079
H THE ORCUTT COURT
O f THE 19TH
JUOICtAL ORCUTT,
W AND FOR
EElbNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 02-CA97-14-W
PHOEBE EUZAVTH CRANK.
TRUSTEE.
DEAN RAY did JANET RAY. JOHN
DOE and JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENAWT(S) nV a TARA STUBBS.
DONNA HUFFMAN ANO CINDY
HUFFMAN. TENANTS IN
POSSESSION OF SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Summary Ftod Judgment
d Fcrodoatf* dated Jd y 3. 2002.
entered to CM Caa* Nunbar 09CA-97-I4-W d Vm Eighteenth
Judtod CkoXL to and tor Samtooto
County, Florida, wherein Phoebe
ELlkheth Crank. Trust**, la Platotb.
and Dean Ray and Janet Ray, John
Do* and Ja n * Do* aa Unknown
Tenants rvVa Tara Stubha. Dorm*
Huffman and Cindy Huffman.
Tenare t to Poaaaadon d Subfaa
Property, ere Vm Oalendanta. I wfl
aak to Vm Ngbad w d bad btoder tor
cash, at Watt Tront door d Vm
Samtooto County Courthouse, to
Sanford. 8*mtooto County. Ftonda at
11:00 am . on August 8.2 0 0 2 . VMtoflowmg daaertoad property aa ad torVi
to said Ftod Judgmad. to ekt
Id a 19 did 20. Block 28. 4Vi
S action Dream weed, eccondng to the
PM tM rod a t recorded to Ptd Boca
4, Pag* 99. d Vm Pubkc Records d
Semnoto Coifky. Ftortd*.
Dated N a 9 day d Jdy, 2002.
Maryann* Morse
Ctork d Ctraxt Court
By Mery Stroup*
Deourv Ctork
T tS u rt S . Ttytor. Jr.. Esquire
~ * Office Baa 1117
Longwood. Ftonda 32732-1117
P u b k ah Jd y 14.21.2002
00080
M THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUMCIAL ORCUTT
MANOFOR
a a d b im a c o u n t y .
FLOREM
CA M NOJ 02-CA-429-14-W
CHASE MORTOAGE COMPANYWEST. auccaaaor to MELLON
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
STEWART B FAMOUS. JR . and
DOROTHEA M FAMOUS, his w*r.
STATEWIDE INVESTORS
HOLDfffGS TRUST: and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OVCNERS.
NODCS OF BALE
Noko* la hareby given Vm L pur­
sued to Vm order or knd Judgment
entered n Vka cause to the Ctroui
Court d Samtooto County. Ftonda. I
wd tea the property skualed to
Otren oit County, Florida, cl—rrihtd
LOT 5. BLOCK D. WOOOMERE
TERRACE.
SECTION
ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECOROED VI PLAT
BOOK 18. PAGE 92. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLOROA.
end commorfy known as
1907 Tanaea Drive. Santord. a
32773
d pubkc l i f t , to 9 m hidMd and bad
tedder, tor cash, d Vm wad bod
door d VM 8*m ind* County
Courthouse. Sanford. Ftonda. al
1100 AM on JUL 3 0 .20G2
Datod JUL 1.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK O f THE COURT
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctork
to acc ordance wkh the American*
WNi Otaabbtoe Act peroone artto daabbbaa naadng a special accommo­
dation to persapela to Vee proceed­
ing
should
contact
court
Adradttrabcn d telephone nixnber
(407)999-4330. n d tater Vian seven
(7) day* prior to Vm procaedtog V
hearing toipanad. (TDO) 1 9 0 0 9 6 6
9771, or Volca (V)1 9 0 0 9 3 6 9 7 7 0 .
via Florida Raiay Service
Mason lAaeodatoa. P A
17737 U 8 19 Nodi. Suae SOO
Ctoarwder.FL 33794
(727)9363900
Pubiah JiXy 14.21. 2002
00081
M THE CMCUFT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUO CUL ORCUTT
M ANO FOR SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOREM
PRORATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ELAINE M ROSING
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The adnweatretion d Vm Estate d
ELAINE M. ROSING, deceased.
Caa* Ncmtwr 0 2 9 6 3 CP. la pandng
to Vm C n u * Court tor Samnoto
C a n y , Hondo. Probata Otvtoon. Vm
addrsa* d whch la Sameioto Coixffy
Courthouse. 301 N P ad Avanua.
SadonL Ftonda 32771. The namee
and ad d ettae d toe paroend repreladatrve and Vm personal repreeanAl credaora mud Ma wkh Vm a e x t
Any daen agamd Vm aaial* WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THE NOTICE TO
CREDITORS, or a * to any crodkor
roqixrsd to be served wkh a copy d
VM None* to Crodaon. THIRTY (30)
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THE CREDITOR
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FLED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Pubkcabon d Vea None* has begem
on JiXy 14,2002
Peroond Repro lark store
BARRY ROSING
18 Locud Avenue
Rockvfto Centro, NY 11570
Anomey tor Peraond Representative

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SUSAN A. ENGLAND. Attorney
Ftonda Bar •186091
2803 Laktortow Drive
Fern Park. Ftonda 32730-2007
Tatophon*. (407)339-4900
F u : (407)331-3008
Pubkah JiXy 14. 21.2002
00062
M THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FSe Number 02999-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
OAVIO B OeVANEY. S R .
NOTKE TO CREDITORS
The adnantobabon d 9 m attai* d
DAVID B DaVANEY. SR , daceatad.
Fk* Number 02999-CP. la pandng to
Ih* Circufl Court lor Samtooto
County. Ftonda. Probata Drvtdon. 9 m
addreea d w*vch to Ctork d Court.
Sammoto County CourVwuk*. P.O.
Boa 9099. Sanford. Florida 327729099. Tht name* and addresses d
peraond rapraaenutive'e attorney
Al cradtor* d Vm Decadark and
other persona having clalma or
aQ—x l Ds—denTs —ioti
tockjdmg txvnehxed. m nbngark or
ixkhqiXdatod claim* on akem a copy
d 9k* nobc* la aarved m a t Me Via*
clalma wkh Vkk Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
Al oVmt cradaora d 9 m Oacedant
and persona having daunt or
Ofnanrii
Vm Do—ri—(*t
••Uta. Inducing unmatured. conOrv
gtrk d ixkkpXdttod ddm *. must tot
Vm* ctokn* wkh Vkt court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAMS NOT SO FLED WLL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The d d t d 9 m 9rd pubketbon d
Vito Nobc* It Jd y 14, 2002.
DevkJ B. OeVaney. Jr.
Peraond Repraeerkdhro
2908 W. Jetton Avenue
TampL Florid* 33929
TERRANCE H. DTTTMER. ESO
Anomey tor Peraondn apreaentoVve
Ftortdk Bar No. 210471
Dkbnar 8 Wbdna, P A
230 Lookout Plao*
Pent Otto* Boi 941990
Maktond. FL 32794-1990
(407) 539-0009
PubkehJiXy 14.21, 2002
00093
VEMCLX AUCTION
1.-84. Mercury
k2MEBP94F9EX6026l2
Auction lo b * held on 07-11-82 9
10AM d Pffkheff'a Towing. 1240 8.
C.R. 427. Longwood
1. *94 Chev.
• 10BEG2SMXE7200344
Auction to be held on 0 6 2 - 0 2 #
10AM dPrttohersTbwtog. 1240 8.
C R . 427, Longerood
1. *96 Mercury
#2MEBP95F3QX614t0S
2 . 9 4 Jeep
*1JCUL7S27ETI07S29
X *94 8ub*ni
S JF 10C2249R8333019
4 . 7 1 Chav.
• 1N90Q9J330S98
Auction to be held on 06 7 -8 2 •
10AM d Pmchetre Towing. 1240 B.
C A 427, Longwood
PubkdUdy 14,2002
00094
PUBLIC AUCTION
Pubic auction to be held d 1200
pm. on Vm ram bey a t July 2002.
Al Vm Irork door d Sadord Towing
and Rbcovery located at 2322
CoitWy Club R d , Sanford, FI 32771.
tor Vm pupa** d deposing d Vm
* - —_ . i
&gt;*iKDeOWVTg —mere.
YEAR 1994 MAKE CHRY
V»M 1C3BT4S09EC249871
YEAR 1199 MAKE FORD
W M 1FAPP31XIKX2S0142
YEAR 1998 MAKE MAZDA
,W M JMIBF2220JQ123492
YEAR 1983 MAKE CHEV
W M 101AX68XSOT113954
YEAR 1993 MAKE DOOOE
W f • 2C38F99P90R171793
PubkahJdy 14.2002
00063
REOUEST FOR PROPOSAL
New Begbinkigt la currahdy owned
end operated by Vm Sanford Housing
Authority (hereafter known ft* *SHA*)
who wb continue k&gt; b * 9 m owner d
t a physical tpaoa and iQi &lt;pnant
tacftb** bom SUA The proposed
operator, through Vka RFP proceae.
wb b * graraad Vm rtdk to oparato
Vkt lackey and to ooftad and mdntato a l revenues aa companaaaon
Th* proposed new operator grant**
wb ba tatocl ad baaed on kM tokowIn8
Mud mad any and a l tedaral ttato
and oouky roqubemarts tor oparalIng a chid car* laeftky tnckadkig
kcanamg end bdrang to tndudk CPR
Must be wtkng to toaow S u it
StakXaa regankng cfbd car*
Education Prator a 2 • 4 yaar
degree to Chffd Devatopmara. educa­
t e ! or rotated kaW. but mud have a*
a m nm xn Vm COA cradanbd Mud
hdd or bff to procaaa d obtetoaig Vm
wek as b current Pedetric CPR and
Ftrd Aid card
Expenence: A mekmum 3 years
aipanenc* to tarty cfvUhood programa and a rrkrkmun d 1 year aa
an aOraraalrdor. manager, dractor d
a chad cars lackey or management to
Mud have oompteie understanding
d
Davatopmantaky Appropriate
Pracboae and ba ebto to demonabde
ttandng d Outlay Standards aa out•nad to Chaplat 96C-22 d Vm Ftonda
S ta id ** and Section* 402X 9 •
402.319.
Mud b* knowfadgaabta about cdbxd and •oaowcononvc dveraty
and ka impact on chid davatopmara
Mud show avtdanoa d hrwiad
capabkky auch a* cash on hand or
tockxkng Mbkky ooveraga.
Qraraa* m a t Id 9 m SHA as m
addbond tnaued
Orarae* ta reaponakXe tor ak mamd
Grant** wb enter Into a teat*
agreement wkh Vm SHA and tokow
any dhar tbpdaaona raquead by
SHA but n d apaofccaly riel tied n
Vka RFP.
Submtelon
Pleat* submit you, corryilele
Propoad to.
Audns BXkMrry.Eiscubve Deador
S a rted Houeng AuVionry
PO. Boa 2339
Santoro. FL 32771
Proposals wb be accepted until
7/31*2.
F d queebon* ca l (407) 3233190
bid. 29
Pibtah Jd y 7 .1 4 . 20C2
0 0 0 4 3 ______________________
m THE ORCUTT COURT

Legals
OP ME EIGHTEENTH
JUOCUL CIRCUIT
01 THE STATE
0&gt; FLORIOA.
Vi UNO FOR
SEMVfXC COUNTY,
dV L DIVISION
CASE NO: K-CA-1304-14-W
CmnNANCUL WORTQAQE
LOAN CORP0R170N F/K/A
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
LOAN. CORPORA'ON.
JUAN E8TELA; JANE
DOE
ESTELA. THE UlffOTCVYH WIFE OF
JUAN
ESTEUL
ARNDELLE
ESTELA. JOHN OOE ESTELA. IF
LIVING,
INCLUOIIO
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 8AID
DEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UENORS. ANO TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAMNO
BY. THROUOH. UNOER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENOANT(S);
BRAEWICK
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION
INC, A DISSOLVED
CORPORATION. WHETHER
DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY
EXISTING. TOGETHER WITH ANY
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UENORS.
OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID DEFENDANT
(S) ANO ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH. UNOER.
OR AOAINST DEFENDANT (S)
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
JANE DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
Detondarkd)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO BRAEWICK HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. IKNC, A DIS­
SOLVED
CORPORATION.
WHETHER
DISSOLVED
OR
PRESENTLY EXISTING. TOGETH­
ER WITH ANY GRANTEES.
A 8 8 I G N E E S .C R E D I T O R S .
UENORS OR TRUSTEES OF BAD
DEFENDANT (8) ANO AU. OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNOER OR AGAINST
THE NAMED DEFENDANT (S)
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS: dtuiown
YOUAflE HEREBY reqtxred to Me
your answer or written diltnan . k
eny, to 9 m above proceedng wkh 9 m
Ctork d Vkt Court, and to eerie t
oopy tie red upon VM ptotoWk erior
nay. who** nama and addreta
appears hereon, wkrkn 30 day* after
Vm bat pubkcabon d Vka Ncbce d
Acbon, Vm nature d Vka procaadng
bdng ■ tu l tor toractoeur* d moriQoga againtt Vw Idooring datcribod
properly, to e ft
LOT 4. BLOCK A. BRAEWICK AT
TUSCAWVLA PHASE 1. ACCOROVfO TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 37.
PAGE 33 ANO 34. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
/VK/A 1499 CREEKSIOE CIRCLE.
CASSELBERRY, FL 32709.
V you tol to IS* yaw answer or writ­
ten dilineta in kM above proceed­
ing, on ptotobba attorney, a dated!
wb bff emend agenet you tor 9 m
ra«a6 oamanoaa r wia w yn pun or
Dated Vka day d JUN 27 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE ORCUTT COURT
ByRdhtUng
Deputy Ctork
Law Offtoa* d D add C. Conauagra
9901 North Armenia Avanua
Temp* FL 33*04-1041
SlbiMmM ator
—rw
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Azaynays
narnm
PubkehJ d y 7,14. 2002
00040
M THE CMCWT COURT
OP THE 1STH JUOfCUL
CMCWT. MANOFOR
ttlb N O L E COUNTY.
CASE H a Q2-CA-114314-L
WACHOVU BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FMJA FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BAML
MILDRED BERNARD: ol d .
NOTICE OF ACTION!
CONSTRUCTIVE BERVICI
NOTICE BY FUBUCATKM
FUBUSH: SEMNOLE HERALD
T O CUVE BERNARD
LAST KNOWN ADORES 3 (2 0
Otenwood Court. Unk #91
AJUmonte Spring*. FL 32714
CURRENT AD0RE8S: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
a Comptotol to toradoa* a mortgage
on rad proparly tocatod to Dad*
County. Florid* hat bean Nad and
oommanoad to tilt Court and you are
raqdred to aarv* a copy d your writton d d im i i . I any, lo • on Scob E.
SanoabZ. E a q . aftomaya tor Ptokkb,
whoa* addreea to 900 Corporal*
Drive, 8iX*e 510. Fort Lauderdale. FL
33334, and ft* 9 m origind wkh Vm
Ctork d Vm above styled Court wkhto X days after krai pubkcabon dh* rates a default wb be entered
egaind you tor Vm ra id prayed tor to
Vm Comptek to wk Vm torodoeura
d a mortgage on Vm Idtowlng
Unk No. 81. Butdng No. 9. d HIODCN SPRINGS CONDOMINIUM, a
Condominium, according to th*
Doctorate! d Condomnaxn record­
ed to O tta d Recorda Boob 1594.
Pag* 999 through 793, and a i
Pubkc Record* d Samtooto County,
Proparty Addreta: 920 Gtonwood
CowL M l
Akamonto Spring*. FL 32714
Thto nobc* ahal be pubkahed once
each weak tor two consecutive
weeks in Vm SEMINOLE HERALD
WITNESS my hand and ta d d add
Cowl d Santord. Banknol* County.
Florid*, te a day d JUN 29. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Ctork d Vm O a x l Cowl
BY Ruth Keig
At Deputy Clart
MOSKOW1TZ. MANOELL BAUM 4
StMOWITZ. PJL
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
900 Corporate Drive. Buka 510
Fort Laudardato. FL 33334
Telephone!954) 4 9 12000
BY: SCOTT E. StMOWITZ
Pubiah. Jd y 7 .1 4 .2 0 0 2
OOU39
M THE CMCWT COURT
O f THE 1ETH
JUOICUL CMCWT,
MANOFOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C7YK DfYUlON
CASS NO.: 02-CA-I29614K
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY. AS
TRUSTEE.
va.
DAVID OOROON ALLEN A/K/A
OAVIO OOROAN ALLEN, d d.
NOTICE O f ACTKM
TO. ALLEN DOREEN.
(Current Addreta Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Vwl an acbon
tor Foradoeura d Mortgage on Vm
SEE EXHIBIT aA'
ld » 31 and 32. ALAOUA PHASE I
aaxxtftng to Vm Pld VMrad. a*

23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d
Found:

Rabbit. Black 6 White.
Call 407-323-3777
L o tt: Famato SNhtzu whita 9 ;
brovm. tod to vtcbkly d O fifk h rite.
9 20Vl SL Santord on J w m 27th .
Reward’I 407-461-1094.

25— S tecial N otices
4.5CII

4.5&lt;li

Have Yow Adverttolng Flyer*
Pnnled 9 Inserted to The
Samtooto Herald n

ONLY 4.5* PER
COPYIIIi
C a l THE SEMINOLE HERALD
Adverbstog Dept F d D#U*»
407-322-2611

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are
Cart CPR!ActrvkMa/Playroom
I d d TIC/ Ee. Rata/Ra*. miff*
407-

55—B usiness
O pportunities
Moms baaed buatoata opply. Pro- •
law ichd new local phone aom ce
wrtre* long dntanca. Vary aecrbng
407-6667953.

INVESTIGATE BEFO RE
YOU BIVEST!
Always a good poScy, vapedaiy tor
buatoata
opporiunrtM*
and •
tranches**- C al Florida Dept, d
AgriaXtura 9 Conswner Sarvtcm a t .
8 0 0 -4 3 6 7 3 5 2 or FTC-HELP tor
VeartorTTM tevavtokowW abak*
at www ftegovrtJtzop.
Florida tow regXrai itk arad eartato
UMM *acppotkrb*atoreg)atarwBi
Florida Dept, d Agriculture 9
Conaumer Services before sekng. •
Call to verky lawful ragtatratxxi
bator* you buy
L

ecals

recorded to Ptol Book 33. Page* 8 7 ,
through 71. Pubkc Records d .
Samtooto County. Florida: tot* and
a eta d a portion d Ld 32. d tdd
ALAOUA PHASE I. OeacrtMd aa IdLot 32. ol ALAOUA PHASE I. a a .
rocontod to Pld Boob 33. Pag** 87, •
89. 99. 70, and 71. d VM Pubbc'
Record* d Bamtocf* Cowvy. Ftonda:
thane* North 99 degree*. 43'48*
Wed. along Vm BotXh an* d said Ld
32. a dstance d 40 00 toet: VMnoa
daparttog said 8outi In * d Ld 32.
nxi North 03 dpgraaa. 14' IV East a
dMIanca d 279.17 lad ta a poke on
Vm Norihariy in * d ta d Ld 32. tafd
point being a pomt on a curve, atoo
known aa VM Southerly riglf-d-wey
In * d Rmpana PotoL aa shown on
ta d Plat concave Norihariy. having a
radkia d 90 00 toet. Vwnce bom a
bearing towarde Vm Mdtok potot d*
aad ewv* d North 14 Hegreat. 23'
10r E ast nxi Et itorty Vvoudi * can-,
trai anefa d 14 dagrata. 2 1 '4 1 'along
toa arc ot aad cwve, an arc datanc*
d 19.04 tod to Vm Northeast comer
d ta d I d 32: VMnc* along a radal
bearing d 8ouVi 00 dagraaa OT 2V
Wed. run along Vm Eaal tna d ta d
Ld 32. a dtotano* d 278X9 tod to
Vra dove of Daowwro
A/K/A: 3009 TIMPANA POINT.
LONOWOOO, a 32779
hat bean Ned agdnd you and you
are raqdred to serve a copy d yow
w rite deb neat, V any. to k. on
Marenoa wwetson. r JL , Miomay m
PtotoM. whoa* addaaa la 1900 NW
49TH 8TREET. SUITE 120. FT.
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309 kHVkn Mrty (30) day* after Vm krai pubkcabon
d Vka Nobca to Vm (PtobM pubtoh to
THE 8EMfffOL£ HERALD) and He
Vm ortgtod wkh VM Ctork d Vka
Court affhar before sam e* on
PtatodTa attorney or tovnedutety
VMteafter. otoerwto* a datauk wB b*
anlarad agatod you tor Vm ratal
In
wth OtoabMM* Act, Parson* wkh
fkt t bBVii naedng a apaotd accomm o d a te to parbclpato to Vka procaadtog ahoud contact to* Court
Adrkniabbtor at 201 N. Park Avanua.
Santord FL 32771. Tatophon*
Number (407)323-4330 nd tolar VMn
seven (7) day* prior lo Vm proceed
tog V hearing Impaired. (TOO) 1906933-9771 or Vdo* (V) 1 -9 0 6 9 5 6
8770 via Florida Relay Sarvtca*.
WITNESS my hand and Vm aad d
Vka Court Vka day d JUN 29 2003.
Mary Arm* Mora*
A* Ctork d Vm Court
By Ruto King
•
At Deputy Ctork
Pubkeh (Pleat* pubiah to Th e
P
wieili-iiifw*naren)
*---L4\
oannnere
Pubkah: Jd y 7 .1 4 ,2 0 0 2
00039
PUBLIC AUCTION
Pubkc auction to b * hdd d 1 2 0 6
pm on Vm 29bt bey d July 2002*
Al Vm bork door d Sanford Toweif
and Recovery tocatod al 2522
Courkry Ctab Rd , Santord. FI 32771/
tor Vm pwpoa* d deposing d Vm to!-'
towing vehtoto:
YEAR 1999 MAKE CHEV
VIN* IQ IJC ItlO K JI33332
P d b e h Jd y 14, 2002
00097
NOTKE OP
PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE to hereby *v *n .
that on th* data and tVTM Salad
batowand oonbnutog kom day to day
und a i good* are add. we wd aei at
Pubtc Auction, to Vm teghad tedder,
tor caah. d Vm warehoua* d STOR­
AGE USA. tocatod d 490 Florida
Central Parkway. Longwood. FL
32730. Vm taloweig goods, wart*,
and mamhanika* tor rant and oviar
Charge* tor which a ken on earn* to
cleaned to wk
DATE OF SALE: 07/31/2002
TVJE O f SALE 1 30 PM
(Customer NamaKUnff a)(Bnet
Oeecnpaon d Goods Beeig SobO
John King a 470 Sara MeTIgu# *911
B JSan da • 104 Joseph Amo* *3 0 9 .
M#bo Orlando Pro Haugabroo* 1219
Am McCraa • 19 Natasha M. Orate
*64 Empee Wets 1123
A ISO 00 cteaneig depose wb b * ooftoctod tor each unk purchase and
rabxidad altar ak contorts Ol w«/t
hat bean removed Irom Vm laedry •
Th* above mformabon to to b * pubkahed once a we ek tor two ooneacukve week*. SasJ ad s to be wider and
by vetua d Vm statute* d Vm alato. In
audi cases mad* and provktod
PubkahJdy 7. 14.2002
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Seminole Herald

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300 N. F re n ch A ve., S a n fo rd 32771 • P. O . B o x 1667, S a n fo rd 32772
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Home Hoatth Caro
Elderly Care
Health &amp; Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
Health Care
Lost &amp; Found
Special Notices
Nursery 4 Child Caro
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

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

Attention Readers!!
I f i illegal tor companies doing
business by phone to promise you
a b a n and ask you to pay for H
before they deliver. For more
Wormabon. c a l loa-free 1-077 FTC
HELP. ( A pubic service message kom
The Seminole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

61— M oney to L end
Attention Readers!!
irs Wegal tor companies doing
business by phone to promise you
a loan and a sk you to pay lor It
before they deliver. For more
Information, c a l tot-tree t 877-FTC
H BP. ( Apubic sarvtoa message Son
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322-2611

117 Commercial Rentals
110 OKico Spaco For Ront
119 Pasture For Ront
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To O wn
127 Storage/Ottice For Rent

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

M E R C H A N D IS E
161 Appliances 4
Furniture For Sale
163 Television 4 Stcreo/Radm
185 Computers For Salo
187 Sporting Goods
189 Otttce Supplios
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn 4 Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Rostaurant Equipment

REAL ES TA TE

R EN TA LS
91 Apartments/
Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Ront
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homos
97 Apartments • Furnished

99 Apartmonts - Unfurnished

100 Condomlnum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duples/Tnplox
107 Mobile Homos For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

141 Homos For Salo
143 Out of State
Properly For Sale
145 Resort Property For Salo
147 Industrial Proporty For Salo
140 Mobilo Homo Lots For Solo
149 Commercial Proporty For Salo
151 Investment Proporty For Salo
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Salo
157 Mobile Homes For Salo
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Proporty For Sato
165 Duplex For Salo

71— H

M IS C E L L A N E O U S
199 Pots 4 Supplies
200 Llvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machmory
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Collectiblos
215 Boats 4 Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

Wanted

71— H e l p Wanted

71— HELr Wanted

Ad Nowt Expandng kid Co Needs
Hetpi Work From Home $1000
$600tVmo. PVFt. 8 8 8 0 79 5461.
www seedofsuccese com

E lectrlclen e
4
Helpere:
Experienced, d ri license, good
wages snd benefits Apply m
person. Sartord Elocsic. 2622 S Park
EOE. DFWP.

E*p horticulturist. 2 yrt oip Mon-Fn.
7 30-4, no overtimo. $7/hr. 5
positions available Must have
Imnfipurtaton Cal tor
4pnv5pm
Resumo &amp; rofcrcoces required
Bloom Masters, 4 0 7 -3 7 3 4 1 8 8

Floor Tech: Carpel experience
necessary Excetent benefits Fax
resume. 4 0 7 -3 3 9 4 7 1 0 or can 407339-8000.

Following positions now open! Front
counter person, entry level
estomatoc. spray technician, general
sliop help Competitive salary A
benefits Apply in person. 200 N Elm
Ave, Sanford._______ •__________

Appointment Setters Wanted
I t .00 per hour, plus bonusl
S e e Our display ad
407-2850842.
Attn: Work From Homo
Up To 5500 $5,000 PT/FT
Free Booklet. 888085-7354
www hmbtrioryou com
Claes A COL Drkars wanted Top pey.
intra state (FL) only, must pass drug
screen, DOT physical. 4 have 3 yr
MVR. C at C o m e . 407-323-2103

Declare Your Independenca'!!"!
We are cureney lootng tor 3 to I
n w e W paopta lo fan o r Masalse e o n
We ha«e a state ol r e an aamg ayaaam
great b m a pexyarra. Sea hors and raai
ol at a FUN place lo earn good money
Experience adi gal yeu a base hocaty ol
$9 0 0 ******. To be bee at boaer roam
Weses prrTjlem products, wproteesronai
atmospheres cal ue h Sardord a
1 0 0 0 6 6 2 -3 8 6 3 and ask lor Dan.
Carol, or Tkn and gaxi your hunciel
independence TOOA/

Has Btyksl. Mamcunsl /Perkcuml
Sanford area Est salon under new
ownership.
Rentals
avail
xnmerkalety 407-970 7064
INVESTIGATE BEFO RE
VOU INVEST
Always ■ good pokey, espectaly lor
business
opportunities
and
franchises C a l Flood.! Dept of
Agriculture 4 Consumer Services at
800-435-7352 or FTC-HELP lor
tree xtormason Or vxm o x Web Me
at www he gov biz op
Florida law request enters of certasi
busness cpportnSes to regsior witi
Florida Dept ol Agrlcutluts 6
Consumer Services belore selling
Call to verity lawful registration
before you buy

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wo will m ako tho ch an g e lor the ncut available edition P lo aso check yout ad
on tho first day ol publication It you find an error, ploaso call us immediately
and we will correct tho error lo t the next publication W o a re rospoin 'b 'e lor the
^lirst insertion only and only lor tho co st ol tho first insertion
.

£3

252 Accounting
253 Additions 4
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

Janitorial Supervisor Part time,

339-4710 or Cal 407 3394000

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

HCALTN WtUftANCC ANO aCIK
PLAN! Drug tree workplace
Apply at: sao IM er Drive.
AKamome Springs aoTISO-SOQB.

Laundramat Attendant. Flex, hrs
Easy Job 407 323 9885/407 6877138 Apply 3691 Hwy 17-92
(WalMarl f'ltua). Sanford

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 4 Storage
293 Oil. Lube 4 Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Pfano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Prossuro Cloaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen 4 Glass Work
303 Secretarial 4 Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Busmoss
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 Welding 4 Sheet Metal
318 Well Drilling
319 Window Washing 4 Tinting

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

law n
Maintenance
Person
Commercial o«p required 407-3307117

M sks a Difference
Jom a special team of people who
make a real difference m the trves
oltiaeUarty Ws provide norvmedcal
companionship and http In their
homes F tsib ie day. everang and
weekend shifts avafabte
Home Instead Senior Care
C at 407-302 5500.

Real E state Agents
Experienced or fust staring out. Exit
Realty Prelerred Is looking tor
lg en ts lo (om in our new snd
expanded Lake Mary Otboe We odor
the very best career potential in the
Real Estate industry C a l Ron 407302-0919

Honast. dependable. 6 mature. M
F 7:30- 5 0 0 PM Transportation
required CtiU 407-324-1177 to start
xnmed

Optical Lab Technician:
Enby
iurtxos exp a pue Sarfont
by SR 417. M F. 6 4 30pm 407-3232040X24

Need Soma ADVERTISING lo
Promote Your Busmessl
Thon CaX Us About Flyers

overmgs /n&amp;l* . Somrclo Cty &amp; San
lord Area DuxAorS hwvrfto Fan 407-

255 Alterations
256 Applianco Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet 4 Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
276 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation 4 Repair
282 Janitorial Services
203 Jowelry A Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
206 Laundry Services

71— H elp Wanted

litigation Tectvlnstnftcr needed. $8

to $12 per hour dependng on
e«penonce FVaso ccrtad Jchn. 407834-7958____________________

h

231 Cars F « Snlo
234 Automotive
Accessones
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Salo
236 Car Rentals
230 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcyclos/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rontals
241 Rec. Vehidos/Campers For Salo
243 Trailers For Salo
245 Farm Equipment

MAIDS NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY!

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chock. Advertisers who wish to b e billed ca n m ako arrangem ents at Itio time
their ad is placed P le a s e keep in mind that a d s m the P erso n als (cla ss 21)
B u sin ess Opportunities (cla ss 55) A G arage S a le s (2 1 7 ) require pavment in
advance.

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59—F inancial
S ervices

CLASSIFIED

Sunday ,lul\ II

►art Time.
Manager's A ssistant. $*7hr.
407-787-0870

Rooters needed kkjst have own touts
4 transportation C a l Dave at 4073 1 4 0 6 1 1 or 407-331-4079
Sanford Airport: Incinerator lech
with basic maintenance exp. FT.
$tOt». 3pm-1130pm M. Th. Fft Sal.
Sun ahrtt Shift bme re evaluated m
Oct Fax resume Attention Hn. 407585-4545

Plum bers Helper: Residential
constnjctxxi. rrwwmm 3 yrs exp. $8
k&gt;$10hrw*ibenafta. 3 8 6 7380221.

S its Work: Experienced Storm and
utwties Pipe. Equipment Operator
F/T. pension, vacation, hobdays 4073220133

P R E S S BRAKE OPERATOR CNC
Exp. Required. Good Pay 4
Benefits, 0FW P 407-299-1592

Talemarketars 4 door to door
appointment setteri tor home
nprovemsrX 4 seaxty products lA d
be professional, axp pralerrsd
Salary plus commission 4 0 7 0 8 8 6004

Propegs Iron Mgr. Must have 3 yrs
exp WA be trainer OrganUatxxial
■Ms 7304pn\ MtxvFiL $7 5 0 tr Exp
or no need to reply C a l lor appt, 45pm. Resum e 4 rets required
Bloom Metiers. 4 0 7 -3 2 3 0 1 8 8

Tke Man wOi experience, must have
drivers kcense. Apply m person at
Freds Tee Service. 407- 324-3489

71— H it r W anted
Traclor/Bobcat Operator Final
grade e«peoenco. F/T. pension,
vacation, hokday«« 407 322 8133

WANTED
PART TIME 911 OPERATORS
$9.37 hour
No eip erle n ce n ecessary
Comprehensive training provided
Evening and weekend boms
available
Applicants must be wnMmg to
nights, weekends and ho&gt;«days AH
applicants will be subject lo a
comprehensive fctecommumcafors
testing process and an eiten sn e
background investigation including
employment histoiy verification,
education/traming
verification,
criminal record, compulen/ed voco
stress analysis, and drug screemvj
Appkcation accepted ITtrough August
15. 2 0 0 2 Applications may bo
secured at SEMINOLE COUNTY
SH ER IFFS OFFICE 100 BUSH
BLVD (across from Flea World on
17/92) Sanford Florida 32773 Tlie
SEMlNOlE COUNTY SHERIFF'S
OFFICE Is committed lo a diverse
workforce and is an oqu.il
opportunity employer

The Universal Crossword
Editod by Timothy E. Parkor
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out of
serv ice?
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1 4 Do an afterdinner choro
1 8 Letterman
rival
1 6 It p reced es
m ore and
lasting
1 7 Tho United
S ta te s,
metaphori­
cally
1 8 Servicestation item
2 0 S a rg a s s o
S e a brooder
21 C ash m ere
provider
2 2 Show oil on
tho slopes
2 4 Picture post­
card color
2 6 F a lse god
2 7 Thriller
author
Delghton
2 8 B on e In a
column
3 2 *1 can hardly
wait!"
3 5 “Ja z z *
novelist
Morrison
3 6 Animal that
m ay b e
“XING"
37 Sp ace
attachm ent
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gam e
3 9 Stationer's
500
4 0 Mr. R ogers
41 Som o black

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On Sp ecialty G ra d e P a p e r &amp; N ew sp rin t

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retriever
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4 6 “G ood golly!"
4 7 Feline fanci­
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51 Sm all bite
5 4 Word with
water or
fountain
5 5 F em ale cells
5 6 W ater bird
6 7 B eg g ar
6 0 C asu al turn­
down word
61 C osm etics
additive
6 2 Liko helium
6 3 Ship's c e n ­
tral beam
6 4 Tim e for a
wake-up call,
porhaps
6 5 Fills roles
DOWN
1 High points
2 Elegantly
trim
3 G reen or
G on e
4 Finish the
co u rse ?
5 Fiold lor
C ubs
6 Pond life
7 Bawled
8 Artistmusician
Yoko
9 Ladies' m an
1 0 They take a
beating
11 “Art ol Lovo"
pool
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1 3 Dlvor
Louganis
1 8 It's not
always
proper
2 3 Bit lor a
stab le diet?
2 5 It m ay go
right to tho
heart
2 8 Inclinations
2 8 C andidate's
target
2 9 C haser,
perhaps
3 0 Bonn fide
31 Ant
asso m b lag o
3 2 Clods
3 3 Z eu s' wile
3 4 Ja c q u e s ol
sono
3 5 W oniod (or
AAA
3 8 Nolo taker's
accesso ry ,
porhaps

' 4 2 Likb "
R ushd ie's
versos
4 4 Grandm a's
“secret"
4 5 B ab y 's lirst
word, maybo
4 7 “Su zan n e"
com p oser
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(laws
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(giving a truo
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71— H elp W anted

93— R ooms For R ent

ncU b A Stocky. ■ h*gh end furndurn
•tor* k Mceptng artAcatons tor tw
tokowkig portion

Private Room m longwood Home.
Steady Employed. Non-Smoker
* 68 V *. 150 Deposit 407-830-6218

Delivery,Warehouse
Mon-Fn. 8 5
Benefits
W * 9 50
Able lo Ml 100 lbs

Santord Hislonc Ltloency. good
neighborhood. * 3 0 0 * 3 0 0 407
321 6757

95— Roommate
Wanted

R a ie e nfi?/ n person attaibcn WAo
Frater at our store location
331 South Stale Road Hi *434
Altamonte Springs
407-682 3700

S e llin g a person lo *hare my
hom#. view of Lake Monroe, house
privileges C el 407-328-7232 for an
appointment____________________

Wort From Home
To 81500'm o PT, $5k/mo FT
lntemclMa4 Order
8 0 0 3 3 1-8242

97—A partments Furnished

Yard Y/ort &amp; Handy Man. 3 days per
week. * 7 OOhr C a l 407-322 0864.
Mon-Fit, Bam-5pm

Oarage Apt 1/1 1 5 3 0 mo includes
po*er. g iv water A cable Sefe.quet
•res 407-262-1394

Zoo Teacher
P/T Teacher Education Program to
students vtsibng the Zoo Wort with
artmala F ln tto days, M-F. 9 0 0 a m
•2 :0 0 p m Teachaig Esp pref but
w fk a k v te s o h r C a l40 7 323-4450
or complete an appkcation at Central
Honda Zodogcai Part. 3755 N Hwy
17-92, Santord. FI

99—A partments U nfurnished

? B o n u . tsroMO

103— HousesUnfurnished
Z x lfC tlttiit &lt;t* rt (ttf

NOW HIRING
TOIL COLLECTORS

407-321-0759

Pud Turning•Pan) Vacation
Background&amp;DrugScreen
Required

407-578-7106

( i h l a m m i 's # 1 i&gt; .\ r i:i.i,v i
lir a Just

Santord 1981
Skylmo, 14x58. new AC 8
refrigerator, well maintained
Information. Cal. 407-310 5861

1 KING SERTA. posturepertc art.
never used CoM (2K. tel (295 Can
dekvet. 4076606577._________

Queen size water bed: Land and
Sky wavetesa mattress Bookcase
headboard, w/nvrror 8 kghts 8
drawer pedestal, dart wood frame
(500 obo 407682-1535

Longwood He Spmgs Custom but
unique I'SBedroom. 3 lull baths.
3100 n i l . « gated community,
screenedpent wttostoneBOO Largo
Album ntet through the center ol
the
home
Prolestionally
landscaped, private lot. Boat
schools (329.000 407669-7790
SrvSord 3U1VIBA *54.900 Cal now
lor listings 600-319 3323XH529
Santord 4 3 3 S
Scott Ave,
4BR2BA. 2 .5 0 0 . a q ri.1 1 acre tot.
green house, shop, tors ol storage
New carpal, p a r t m 8 out.
landscaping, block construction,
tarratto boors (ISO 's. C a l Joyce.
Century 21 H 8 I, 4 0 7 -3 2 3 6 7 5 5

159— R eal Estate
Wanted
W# Buy Houses, Condos,
Commercial
and
Land.
Fortelosure STOPPED, Back
Payments Brought Up To Date.
Relocating?

D ivorced?

Bad

TanantaT Wa Can HELPtl Any
Condition, Any Area, FAST
Closing.

407671-2729

160— B u s in e s s For
S ale
Hnlm--------to•lim
- - *----M o io fc y c■ir!
M oanilnini----m O iorcjvP
V.

157— M obile Homes
For S ale
35x10 moble home, attached F I rm,
partly fumd. carpeted, coking Ians,
new stove, new AC. located m Town
8 Coentry (a rt*) Part, 5355 Orange
BML Lk Monroe AskngS15,000 386740-1095

Must kka people 8 motorcycle* Six

ligure income. (225.000. AR
Dusm etl D ioksii, 152-141-3119

163— Waterfront
P roperty For S ale
Lemon Bluft: 2BR/IBA on St
Johns w/dock 8 boat slip, by
owner.»140K. 407-5226804

Water Front-Lake Monroe: 4BR
4 BA over 3500 tq ft with 2 5 car
garage. 2 wort shops. Inr, dm. lam
rm. w lreplace A gams room. 2 m
law aiataa on 1.4 acres on Ik
*349.500
4BR 1 6 BA: New Root. Ceram *
Tto. 11x21 S c Porch. Pool, on Orer
t/4 A c re (8 5 .9 0 0
Over 1/4 Acre 3 8 R 1 Bedi: Uv. dm.
appla.heavtytreed Pncedtorque*
sale *6 4 .9 0 0
4BR 2 BA: Over 1100 S q F t Lhr.
Dm. Fam Rm W iFreptace. Deck.
Oarage (1 0 2 .9 0 0
Lake Mary: Custom Bit 4BR 2 BA
over 2 2 0 0 aq It Lhr. Dm. Fam Rm
w/ Fireplace, acr aenad pool 2 car
garage on 1/2 acre *225.900
Custom Bit 4 BR 2 BA: Over 2300
Sq Ft. Uv. Dm. Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
Pock 2 Car Garage cm Orer 1 2 Acr*
(2 1 0 .9 0 0

1 LuxuryhrmpBowtop let with 7 yr
warranty Mttt35.quaenSt40.klng
(210. Brand new. Located in
Santord. 407-402-2778.

PAU L OSBORNE
VltJTURf t PROPfRTIfS
40/ .171 4704

1 2 place Name Brand Quaan
ORTHOPEDIC PILLOW TOP
Mattrass Set. Brand New. Sbk In
Ptaxbc. Sacrifice *100 Can Dakvar.
407-4226848

•BUY*SELL*TRADE

1BRASS BED. OUEEN 8ERTA,
potonpedc sal 8 ktma. Navar teed.
coslS1K.se!I *275 Can dsSvar 407660-0577

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classified ad

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72*and6 ChanwLaal SbktoBoi
*950 Lighted China Cabins! Ava!
Can Dakver. 407-422-0210

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Or Fu Your Ad
(407)323*9408

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plus Bonus ~

■ mattrass
ptasac Musi sal *80. 407-422 6846
ABSOCOLD-Bar retogerator, 6cu n.
grsaL21Y/x335Ttbrown.has

ikeear. 3 largeM m anddoor

storage ( 8 0 0 0 otoo. 40 7-2606121.

* Nichols
Outboard
Service
Center
EvInriKto, Johnson
A Foret Authorized

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.

feartod 20ft iQA-rfckhouee'.rearty
now. wWashef. *600mo « dap. 110
Country Club Dr. Santord 407
323-4540

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181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale

181— A ppliances Sc
F urniture For S ale

Santord N ee 2/1 Carport. CHA.
Good Ret-Crrdl rrxyj No pels *650
. deposit. 407-647-5058

!

181—A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale

Cnt Fwsdaurt Rtfttl
u Miaou, oruact. tmutui

DOYLE S RENTALS
Santord: 1B/VIBA WWater. Sewer
8 G arbage Ind Heal 8 AM
* 4 5 0 * 3 5 0 Deposit
Historic D istrtd: 1BFVIBA W .tg
Enclosed Patio. G as Fplc. 10 Ft
Ceikngs. tided Floors. W O HookUps. CHA * 5 2 5 * 4 0 0 Oep
Santord: 2BTV1BA W/Dmmg Rm.
Living Rm. Hdwd Floors. Lg
S crten ed Porch. Dbi Oaraga.
Storage * 6 5 0 * 6 0 0 Deposit
H istoric
D lstrld :
3BR/20A.
S cieen ed Porch. Lawn Mamf
tncAurted I S W U n O w o u
Winter
S p rin g s:
38R/I 5BA
W/Single Oarage. New Flooring 8
P an t * 7 2 5 * 7 0 0 Deposit
Longwood: 4BR/2BA Split Plan.
W/Dd Oaraga. Lg Screened Porch.
Living Rm. Family Rm. Fveptaca,
Formal Dining R m . (1 1 5 0 * 1 1 0 0
Deposit
MyVwtkSe: 4BTV2BA W Pod. r«m4y
Rm. Den. Formal Dmmg Rm.
Fnplaca. New Flooring 8 P art. Pod
Serv
Included
(1 2 5 0 *1 2 0 0
Deposit
DOYLE REALTY. INC.
(407) 322-2485
WE RENT 8 SELL HOMES

lake Mary / lake Jessup

30G2BA Home n hetonc (MtcL B iW
m 1905. toned commercial 8
residential 300 South Elm Ave.
Sartonl *09 900 407-667-6410.407328-0063

10110 MOIItY: t o n ) up to *10 000

Clean 6 Secure tor Smgfe A rt* only
Also Room lor Rani Ful House
privileges StSOWk. a l utkdiet md
321-377 3033

'W tfekL V 'R E N T A ti
Starting • (82/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-130-4423

157— M obile Homes
F or S ale

141— Homes For S ale

lire hcawoeaart m isunci fund
l«T ■H im iflk fTM task

101— H ousesF urnished

2 Story Victorian Home. Ikstonc
District. Iptc. balcony, house
prmieges * 10 0 WK. 1 100 depose
407-328 5277

ar o n

Sm. n ela .lO ftce-17/92 Santord.
Lease. * 4 2 3 00 Mo plus Mi. md.
water, sewer 8 trash. *500 Dep 407302 8088 Location

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

Wry race kvge 1 BR Apts avi
14th 8 Santord Ave. Sanford
*4 0 0 8 *5 0 0 m o Ctaan quwt. stable
only David. 405 4 1 5 0451

93— R ooms For R ent

irk irk irk it it ir k it

Deltona: For Rant
1500 aq It •Ava4at4e tor dike or ratM
Pnme area. Fam*y Home R a r t 7772
Efccam BNd Deltona C el 3 6 0 7 8 9
8070

and op

Move In tp eclel,
2BedroonVI Beth
1 tl U o. Rent f t 98.
3 3 0 6 8 3 3 or 298-3300

Experienced Printer S ee k s Jo b :
Oroed Kntaiaedgu n Pre Press Wrb
8 Sheetfed. Color
Stnppng Camera Sm al Presses
C al R ck . 407-302-9763

Room For Rent
kitchen privileges, tree
washer,dryei ( 8Vwk. Lake Ave In
Santord. 407-688-7023

R ent

IncRxtod

CNA Home Health Aid certified
seeing emptoymoni n your homt 14
enence m elderly care 8
years eip
exponc
hanrtcapped 407-330-4053.

Room For Rent * 3 7 5 m o . *250
security Full house privileges,
washer 8 dryer 8 weght room 407124-7113.

118— OrFicr. S pace For

LAKE ADA I Bonn Sr VOMO

r o s e L e a v i LLAS

Mo* room to large pknfi home Some
house pnvSeges. * 3 0 0 moves you
In . C al lot details 407 324 6 0 0 0

Santord: 3/1. CHA. Section 8
accepted * 8 0 0 month
The Hilhman Group
4 0 7 -3 2 1 6 3 3 3

141— Homes For S ale

407-323-8670

Furnished room, a l utktres paid
Laundry Rm aval washer/dryer
Share kitchen, outsrto entrance to
room. 407-323-1740

Santord 3/1. ‘Don House'. CHA
lenced yard 2406 Orange Ave
* 7 0 0 Month, plus S e a r ty 407-3234540

MARINER'S VILLAGE

73— Employment
Wanted

Wry nice, very d ean fisn rm Newly
remodeled, a t dl. ca d e. AC . Indry.
phone. Mch use. sec. dr. resident
owner, private entrance No
Sm oking! Only drug tree sober
ly. 407-110-7171.

103— HousesU nfurnisiied

• Sirvici A Sain
• Niw&amp;Ustd Parta
• U(ad Boats 4 Motor*

1000 W. 1st SI,
Sanford, FL
(407)322-0984tt

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o n . 14. 140/) I eeo 444 fain .e * / _ .

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t a l w r l W tlk f |* 4 SOI P i t t ]■ I n
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,
1. Ads will be scheduled to run lor 2 days.
2. Price ol item must be stated in the ad and be $100 or less.
3. Only 1 item per ad and t ad per household per week.
4. You should call and cancel as soon as Item sells.
5. Available to individuals (non Commercial) only.
Does not apply to rentals or garage A yard sales.
6. The ad must be on the form shown below and either be mailed in or
presented in person fully prepared to the Seminole Herald
Classified Department.
7. Ad will start as soon as possible.
8. Classified Management's decision on copy acceptability will be final.

We ate currently hiring eip. Customer Service
Assocutes lor a human resource consulting and deliv­
er tirm. The ideal candidate will be learn oriented with strong prob­
lem solving skill* and proficient with MS Window*. College pre­
ferred: High School degree required.
The job l* protect based and located in (he UCF area Must be fieiible with schedule, to include Saturday*. Pay S10 00 per hour.
Time: 9 am •1 pm
Date: Wed, July 16th
Location: 200 Waymont CL, Sta 124, Lake Mary
For more Information please call 407-330-7171
Muat Bring Reeume

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• ONLY ONE ITEM

2920 S. Orlando Drive
Sanford, Florida 32773
(407) 323-8787

“Offices Coast to Coast’
Since 1954

40768BOS77.________________
Dtong Room-13pc sold cherry wood,
doubts pedestal table w/ leal. 8
Chippendale chairs, buflet 8 hutch,
never used, cost (8k. sek (1295,
server, (250 407660-1418.
Futon: Dac* dekaa tame plus S'tox*
meamsa. Never used Ml tobox. Cost
(800, sek (275 Al oak. (375. 4076600577.
'Q tY G L O O K 'fttY 'A
oven. Hotport dishwasher 366216-4839

t MUST INCLUDE PRICE

$100 OR LESS

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4.Sell 4.5cll
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Sunday. July H. 2002

T ilt S eminole H erald

F ood
Discover the
subtle secrets
o f stir-fry
A IthougH ttw term* ara •
/Action used Interchangeabty, Btir-frying and sautdelng
ara two vary dlftarant cooking
mathoda. Both technique* ara
designad to maximize flavor
while minimizing cooking lima.
However, the key to stir-fry Uaa
in keeping the food moving
continuously In the pan by lift­
ing. tossing and yas, stirring to
ensure that each piece Is even­
ly exposed to the heat without
scorching and to seal in the fla­
vor.
Following are a few more
stir-fry secrets, courtesy of
"Martin Yan'a Asian Favorites:
From HongKong, Taiwan and
Thailand" (Ten Speed Press),
by Marlin Yan. Practice your
way to stir-fry perfection with
this easy stir-fried beef &amp;
mushrooms. Don’t let it's sim­
plicity fool you — made with
cubes of tender flank steak,
portobella and oyster mush­
rooms, there's plenty of flavor
going on here.
• Prepare ahead—
Remember, stir-fry is one of
W f a s t e it ’cocking methods..
Maks sure you have everything
cut up, measured and dose at
hand before you begin.
• Uniform sizes — To ensure
even cooking, cut all meats
and vegetables Into uniform
sizes.
• Heat first, oil second —
First, heat your empty skillet or
flok over hlflh ftflfll fflf 1 )P 3
minutes. Once you can feel the
heat by lowering your hand
slightly over the surface, you're
ready to add the oil.
• Work In order — Not all
ingredients require the same
amount ol time to cook.
Usually, aromatic seasonings
like garlic and ginger go first,
followed by meat* or fish, and
lastly, vegetables.
• Keep It moving — That's
why they call It stir-fry. Keep
everything moving in the pan
or It will bum quickly.
Stir-Fried Beef A Mushroome
Serves 4
• 6 ounces beet flank steak
• 1 portobella mushroom
• 3 large oyster mushrooms
•2 tablespoons vegetable oil
• V4 cup chicken stock
• t/4 cup diced red bell pepper
• 1/4 cup diced green bell
pepper
• V2 cup sliced bamboo
shoots
• 1 tablespoon chu hou
paste
1. Cut flank steak Into S c ­
inch cubes. Remove stems
from mushrooms and cut the
caps Into 1-Inch pieces.
2. Place a wok over high
heat until hot. Add oil, swirling
to coat sides. Add bee! and
stir-fry for 1 to 2 minutes.
Remove beef from wok.
3. Return wok to high heat.
Add both kinds of mushrooms
and stock; cover and cook until
mushrooms are tender 2 to 3
minutes. Add bell peppers and
bamboo shoots; cook, stirring,
lor 30 seconds. Return beel to
the wok and add chu hou
paste; toss and cook until heat­
ed through.
4. Transfer to a platter and
serve.

Fishingfor something TdSty
Tips provide key to perfect seafood on the grill
or many grill wran­
glers out there, beef
can be a breeze,
chicken is a cinch and pork
ribs pose no problems. Fish,
on the otherrnand.
I
. w ell.
that’s another sto.y. More
than one backyard dref has
broken into a cold sweat try­
ing to figure the proper tem­
perature and timing, and
felt faint at the prospect of
surgically removing a
seafood steak from the grill
rack with a spatula. But
never fear, there's hope for
thepisca tonally impaired.
In c key to grilling
seafood lies in the physical
makeup of fish, which is
generally more fragile than
a hunk of meat Most fish
cooks well over direct heat,
however, for larger thicker
pieces, indirect heat can pro­
vide temperature controls
more akin to baking. When
lifting fish steaks or fillets
off the grill, slide two chop­
sticks or a two-pronged
sautd fork under the fish
and gently lift the fish off
the grill to avoid tearing.
Then slide a spatula under
the fish for turning or trans­
ferring to a serving dish.
A little support can work
wonders towards making
sure your fish fillets
ets donT
don’t
tu rn rto fish topping.
jjing. Set
the fish on a piece of foil
fo
trimmed to match its out­
line, then lift the two togeth­
er on and off the grill — no
sticking, no falling apart and
you don't even have to turn
the pieces over. A grill bas­
ket can be another great
option. Instead of trying to
turn over the fish on a hot
jpfil, just turn over the bas-

t one time you'd find mus­
tard atop only a few foods:
hot dogs, corned beef sandwiches
and knishes. However today,
you'll find the condiment popping
up on all types of dishes, especial­
ly when mixed with honey.
Mustard lends a spicy spark to
all it touches, while the noney
mellows the flavor ever so slightly
to make it ideal for poultry,
seafood, beef— virtually any
dish. That's why it is important to
have a versatile mustard mari­
nade handy for all of your favorite
meals.
Try out these tangy recipes,
courtesy of "Fast Appetizers" (Ten
Speed Press).

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Now that you’re properly
armed, you are truly ready
to take on the final frontier
of grilling — seafood, that
is. Get started with this
recipe for "Catfish with
Spicy Cantaloupe Slices."

Celebrate
mustard’s
tangy legacy

Mustard-Rosemary Marinade
Makes 134 cups
• 2 tablespoons moved tender
rosemary leave*
• 4 doves garlic, finely minced
• Vi cup Dijon mustard
• 10 cup dry white wine
• 10 cup freshly squeezed
lemon juice
• 14 cup oyster sauce
• 14 cup honey
• 2 teaspoons hott isauce
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S e n a 4 to 8

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on the grill using U S. farmraised catfish fillets, it's per­
fect for backyard barbecues
with the kids or sumptuous
summer, dinner parties with
friends. Recipe courtesy of
"Fish &amp; Shellfish, Grilled &amp;
Smoked" (Harvard
Common Press) by Karen
Adler and Judith Fertig.
Catfish with Spicy
Cantaloupe Slices
Serves 4

•4 U S . farm -raised cat­
fish fillets, 6 to 8 ounces
each

• 2 tablespoons olive oil
• Sea salt and freshly
ground black pepper to taste
• Juice of half a lime
• 8 to 12 thin wedges ripe
cantaloupe, seeded and
peeled
• 2 tablespoons chopped
fresh mint leaves

• V2 teaspoon red pepper
flakes
• 1 cup fresh blueberries,
stems removed, or strawber­
ries, hulled (optional)
Lightly oil the fish fillets
and sprinkle with 'salt and
pepper. Prepare a hot fire.
When ready to grill, set
an oiled perforated grill rack
over the fire. Place the fish
on the rack and grill until
the fish is opaque and just
beginning to flake when
tested with a fork, 4 to 5
minutes per side, turning
once hairway through the
grilling time.
Arrange the fillets on 4
serving plates. Fan 2 to 3
wedges of melon on each
plate. Squeeze the juice of
naif a lime over the fish and
melon. Sprinkle with the
mint leaves, red pepper
flakes, and blueberries or
strawberries.

• 1 pound large raw shrimp
(about 16)
• Mustard-Rosemary marinade
Shell, dcvcin and split the
slvimp deeply along the top side
(leaving the tail attached) and
refrigerate. The recipe can be pre­
pared to this point up to B hocus
before cooking.
Within 30 minutes of cooking,
toss the shrimp with the mari­
nade. Preheat a gas barbecue or
indoor grill to medium (350 F) or,
if using charcoal or wood, prepare
a fire and let it bum until the coals
or wood are ash-covered. Brush
the grill with oil, then lay the
shrimp on the grill. Grill the
shrimp about 90 seconds on each
side, brushing on extra marinade
as they cook. They are done when
they turn pink, feel firm when
pressed with your finger, and
nave turned white on the inside
(cut into a shrimp to check). Or,
broil the shrimp under a hot broil­
er about 1 minute on each side.
Transfer the shrimp to a serving
platter.
Serve at once, or refrigerate and
serve chilled.

Rocke offers a cool guide to hip, hot happenings
B oo k com bin es recipes with ‘50s-style artw ork
onventional wisdom has it that
cocktail p arties were bom dur­
ing the days of Prohibition, when
speakeasies were swinging and bath­
tub gin was all the rage. People made
liquor at home, so it was only natural
. . . that
.
lcf ti­
after a while
they would
discover the fun of enjoying it there, too.
They reached theirr jpeak perhaps in
the 1950s, when M arilyn
onroe and
ilyn M
Monroe
Joe DiMaggio were newlyweds,
llywood was at it's most glamHollywc
ourous and the nation was settling
back into its post-w ar boom.
Things slowed down in the 1960s,
when parties grew "like, casual
m an."
Now they're back, ushered into the
new millennium along with renewed
interest in the swank, from lounges
to Austin Powers and martinis in a
multitude of flavors. Mixing hip with

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a shot of wit (and a twist of lemon, of
course) mixologist Adam Rocke and
artist Shag (aka Josh Agle) celebrate
this trend in true style with "Shag
ad Appetizers to
Party: Cocktails anc
Seduce and Entertain" (Surrey
Books).
Inside, Rocke combines recipes for
classy drinks and elegant appetizers
("H ot Brie from M ars," anyone?)
with Shag's trademark fun and clever
1950s-style artwork for eight ffites
with themes ranging from "All
H allow 's Eve" to "Bongo Beat Bash"
and the more intimate "Seduction for
Tw o." And, they make it all look
easy.
A great gift for certified bon
vivants and first-time hosts alike,
"Shag Party" makes you want to get
out your coolest CDs and get swing­
ing. Don't forget the frilly toothpicks!

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F o r fashion and safety ; sunglasses are a necessity in the Sunshine State
By Mlch«ll« J«rla
Managing Editor

here's nothing like
buying a new pair
o f sunglasses. While
the two-spectacle fashion
accessory serves a function­
al purpose, the right choice
o f shades can make the pere ct fashion statement.

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Just ask the people in Hollywood.
After the opening of "Ocean’s Eleven,"
people flocked to their nearest eye care
center to purchase the same sunglasses
Julia Roberts wore in the film. The same
is true about "Mission Impossible," and
Tom Cruise’s Oakley sunglasses.
People sec them, and people want
them.
Dixie Taylor, a Longwood real estate
agent, knows the feeling. After watching
the "Thomas Crowne Affair," Taylor
decided she wanted the same Cued sun*
gla—f Kene* Rimini win* In the movie
She went to Lake Mary's Bayhead Eye
Centre and ordered a pair.
T h e y are the only really expensive
pair of sunglasses I have bought," Taylor
said. "And, 1 loved them. TWo other peo­
ple saw me in them, and they bought
themselves a pair, too."
Working In real estate, Taylor said
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with the public. She wants to look fash­
ionable, which Includes what she wears to
protect her eyes from the sun.
According to Oma Singh-Rampcrtab,
dispensing optician at Bayhead Eye
Centre, every adult in Florida should
wear quality
sunglasses
when they arc
out In the sun.
"In Florida,
it's always so
bright out­
side," SinghRampcrtab
said. 'Sunlight
can damage
the eye and
cause cataracts.
Wearing sun­
glasses also
helps
ps d
eliminate
glare caused bv the sun, which benefits
drivers and other people working out­
side."
Ingrid Peterson, doctor of optometry at
Bayhead Eye Centre said, in sunlight,
there are two bands of ultraviolet (UV)
radiation that can affect eyes. UVA rays

and comfort.
'There is a fashion advantage to eye
protection, as well," Peterson said. T h e
not names in sun wear right now are
Cued, Fcndi, Calvin Klein and Maui Jim,
to name a few designers. The most popu­
lar sunglass
tints are
brown and
gray, but our
ticntscan
ve lenses
tinted any
shade they
desire."
vie is
1, but so is

most dangerous. These rays are linked to
the development of cataracts.
That's the bad news. The goods news
is that a good pair of sunglasses can help
eliminate the UV hazard. Peterson recom­
mends sunglasses with optical quality
lenses that arc free of distortion that can
cause eye strain and limited vision. The
lenses should block at least 99 percent of
the UV rays, and the frames should be
dose fitting and adjustable to pro­
vide maximum cover­
age

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have improved during the last

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"You want people around you to be com­
plimentary toward you. You don't want
to look bad."
For ancient civilization, however, style
— at least by today's standards — wasn't
important when it came to eye protection.
David Gendclman, who has
researched the history of sunglasses, said
legend has it that a tribe of Egyptians
known as the SonoUans used a pair of
cars severed from a respected member of
society, beaten with a mallet, dried,
stretched on a special rack and mounted
on wooden frames to create history's first
pair of sunglasses.
English explorer Robert J. Le Mcsurier
McClue found a pair of solid wooden
blocks with tiny horizontal slits in them
during his travels through the Northwest
Passage in 1853. His Journals report that
Eskimos he encountered wore tnc primi­
tive sunglasses as protection against
wind, snow and ice.
Sunglasses became popular in the
United States after Sam Foster sold his
first pair of Foster Grants in 1929 at the
Woolworth store on the Atlantic City
Boardwalk. By the 1930s, people in all
regions could be found sporting the latest
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least for Steve
Lazinskof
Sweetwater.
"Quality is
relevant,' Lazinsk said. "You make an
investment when you buy a good pair of
sunglasses. But, why shouldn't you buy
something of quality when it comes to
your eyes?"
The Sweetwater resident has worn pre­
scription eyeglasses for more than 16

few years.
On Wednesday, Lazinsk decided to
purchase a new pair of sunglasses that
would make life a bit more relaxing for
him. His choice was a pair of "progres­
sive" sunglasses that darken in sunlight
and lighten when inside.
While trying on a pair, Lazinsk admit­
ted style also influences his purchase deci­
sions.
"Style is relevant as w e ll'h e said.

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Dixie Taylor, a
Longwood real
estate agont.
Ineson a pair
at sunglasses
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much to look good as we do (oaay.
According to Singh-Rampcrtab, a
good, quality pair of sunglasses can start
with a price of $70 and go as high as $300.
With price tags in the hundreds of dollars,
people may want to purchase one of a
variety of accessories that keep sunglasses
safe and secure when not in use, includ­
ing cords, cases and chains.
If not, you could end up like Dixie
Taylor. The Cued sunglasses she loved so
much were left behind in a taxi cab dur­
ing a recent vacation to Puerto Rico.

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Sunday. July M. 2002

Perry, Howell to say vows

M ason, John son to marry

Katina Lashar Perry of Antioch and
Napolean Howell of Knoxville, Tenn., will
be married 2 p.m. July 27, in Nashville,
Tenn.
The bridc-clecl is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John D. Williams of Sanford. She is a
raduate of Seminole I iigh School and has a
achelor's degree from Tennessee State
University. She currently works as a fifthgrade teacher.
She will be given in marriage by her
uncle, John D. Williams. Matron of honor
will be Belinda Morgan of Sanford.
I lowed is an ECO at the sheriff's office in
Nashville, Tenn.

Robbyn Lynn Mason of I louston, Texas, and
Damon Sylvan Johnson of Deltona recently
announced their engagement.
The bridc-ciect is the daughter of Robert 11. Mason
Jr., of I louston, Texas, and Frankie Howard Mason of
Wichita, Kan. She is the goddaughter of Susan J.
Eddington of New York. Site Is a graduate of Ilorida
A&amp;M University and is employed by Ernest U Young
in Orlando.
The bridegroom-elect is the son of Marvin and
Christine Johnson Sr., of IX-ltona. He Ls a graduate of
Florida A&amp;M University and is employed by
Siemens-Wcstinghouse of Orlando.
The wedding will take place on July 21), 2002, in
Zion I lope Missionary Baptist Church of Sanford.

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Barnes and the Sunset Jubilaires plan Sanford performance
Luther Barnes and the
been performing for more
Sunset Jubilaircs of Rocky
than 35 years.
Mount, N.C., will perform
The upcoming life per­
live in the Seminole
formance will fea­
High School
ture The New Bethel
Auditorium 6 p.m.
Baptist Church Mass
Saturday, Aug. 10.
Choir. Doors open at
Barnes is a name
5 p.m., and tickets
synonymous with
are $15 in advance
excellence in gospel
and $20 at the door.
music. He has dedi­
Tickets are avail­
cated his life to pio­
able at the following
neering gospel music
locations.
and helping it move
• Bethel Book and
from small rural
__
,
Bible Center, 818 S.
churches to
Hawkins Sanford Ave., 407dway, i
• • • • 321-3228.
halls in Europe and
• Christian
the Caribbean.
Supplies Inc., 3103 W.
Today, Barnes is in great
Colonial Drive, Orlando,
demand as a performer and
407-293-3398.
songwriter. He has been
• Family Christian Stores,
nominated for several
515 E. Altamonte Ave.,
Stellar, Dove and Soul Train
Altamonte Springs, 407-831Gospel Awards. His album,
1500.
"So Satisfied," with the Red
• Long's Christian Book
Budd Gospel Choir, received and Music Store, 1610
the prestigious Choir of the
Edgewater Drive, Orlando,
Year Award at the 1989
407-422-6934.
Gospel M usic Workshop
Get your tickets early.
Convention, hosted by the
late Rev. Jam es Cleveland.
Barnes also received the
A friendly family home
Vision Award at the Bobb
bby
care service for your child is
Jones Gospel Explosion .H is
available. Shirley's Family
song, "See What the Lord
Home Childcare is located
at 1159 First Drive in the
Has D one," is featured in
Roslind Park area. It is a
the movie, "C lara's Heart,"
dependable, safe childcare.
starring Whoople Goldberg.
Shirley's Place offers a
This composer and writer
has 18 releases between the
loving, personal atmosphere
and is licensed by the state.
Sunset Jubilaircs and The
It is a 4C program.
Red Budd Gospel Choir. His
Call 407-330-2296 for
most popular songs his per­
information. Ages 3 months
sonal testimony, "I'm Still
to 11 years accepted.
Holding O n ," and "I'm So
Breakfast, lunch, snacks and
Satisfied," "N o Matter How
transportation, are available.
High I G et," "Som eone To
1-ean Oh'," W h erev crIG o ,"
"See What the Lord Has
Congratulations to
Done," and "Heaven On My
Sanford native Bishop
M ind."
Zcdekiah L. Grady. He has
His latest release is
been assigned to the First
"Com e Fly With M e," a col­
Episcopal District .in the
laboration with Deborah
African Methodist Episcopal
Barnes, The Williams
Brothers, Darwin Hobbs and Church. The district
includes New York,
Dottie Peoples.
Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
Barnes has song with his
Delaware, New England
uncles, who are In a group
and Bermuda.
known as the Sunset
Grady is married to
Jubilaircs, for more than 20
Carrie Robertson, and they
years, The Jubilaircs have

have four lovely children.
His sister, Mildred Grady
Wilson, resides in Sanford,
where this writer briefly
spoke to here before she left
to visit her sister, Mary
Grady Telaforo of
California.
"Being Successful In Your
Ministry," a course to
advance your spiritual
growth, will be held 7 p.m.
Monday, July 15, in
Freewill Holiness Church.
The course is for pastors,
ministers, deacons and all
members. For information,
call 407-323-8336. Dr.
Hezckiah Ross is pastor.
The course is offered
through the International
Seminary School of
Plymouth, Fla. Extension
classes are held at West
Sanford Freewill Holiness
Church, located at 814
Mulberry Ave.

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announced their
engagement.
The bride-elect is
the daughter of
Pearlie Mae and
Clarence Ford of
Sanfoni. A native of
Sanford, she is a grad­
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School and received
her degree from the
University of Central
Florida.
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W hat to see during a ‘w estern’ fam ily vacation
After 20 years of marriage
National Parks.
(an amazing accomplishment
We left home at 3 JO a.m.
for someone who only
The first time. We only
admits to being 29
had to go back twice to
years old), myhusget things we forgot.
band and I discovered
We arrived at the air­
we both had one
port a little less than
regret. We'd never
two hours before
taken our kids on a big
departure time. Check­
family vacation.
in was relatively quick,
Because our families
and then we headed
live in other states, our
out to our gate and
vacations were always Mary
through security. Now,
visiting my relatives or
when we were getting
visiting his relatives.
R o w e ll
ready for our trip, I
So we started plan­
decided it would be a
ning. I wanted to take a car
good idea to have a First Aid
kit with us. After all, we were
trip out west. I remembered
mv family's car trip out west
going to be hiking quite a bit.
when I was 17. It began with
So I bought a brand new one. I
three days of driving all day
never even thought to open it
and almost all night. My mom
and check it out. So, of course,
and I did most of the driving.
1 didn't know about the pair of
(My 18-year old sister and my
scissors until the security
dad share this genetic trait that
guards insisted on checking
makes their right foot too
our luggage for the suspidous
heavy and my two younger
item that nad shown up on the
sisters were, well, too young!) 1 X-ray. While security was fish­
remembered all the great
ing out the scissors, they made
places we'd been, how much
my husband take off his shoes
Km we'd had. I also began to
so they could check them ou t
remember other things. The
It did make me feel good to
arguing over whose turn it
know nothing got by security
was to sit by the window, the
on our flight!
arguing over who was hog­
When we got to Vegas, we
ging the air conditioning vent,
stayed at Circus Circus. It was
the arguing over who was tak­
newly renovated, which trans­
lated to extremely cheap. The
ing up more space than any­
one else.
other plus was the Adventure
Dome, an indoor theme park,
So we decided to fly. Once
built into the hotel. It was a
we decided we would fly, it
was a matter of where to fly to. nice theme park, but it really
It's comparatively cheap to fly
doesn't hold a candle to any­
thing in Orlando. By 7 pan.
into Las Vegas and to stay
Vegas time, we were all asleep
there, so we decided to make
anyway! It's the first time I can
that our base of operations.
ever remember going to sleep
From Las Vegas, we could
head east to the Grand Canyon for the night while the sun was
still shining outside.
and then west to Vosemitc and
Sequoia/King's Canyon
We were up the next morn­

ing at 5 a.m. getting ready for a
really big day — a bus tour to
the Grand Canyon. The ride to
the North Rim was awfully
long. But not as long as it used
to be. After Sept 11 and up
until late spring, tour buses
were not allowed to drive over
Hoover Dam. They had to take
another route that added two
hours to the trip. Finally, in the
spring, tour buses were grant­
ed special exemptions to travel
the Hoover Dam route. But
there were still precautions.
Coming and going, the bus
was btopped well before the
dam. State patrol officers
boarded the bus, checked the
overhead compartments and
the bathrooms.
The only bad thing about
seeing the Grand Canyon was
not having enough time to
really sec it. We had two 30minute stops on the North
Rim. There aren't enough
words to describe how amaz­
ing the Grand Canyon is. No
matter how many pictures you
see, nothing can compare to
the real thing. The scope, the
grandeur, the colors... you
nave to be there to really
appreciate it. Being there can
also make you very sad. There
was a good bit of haze the day
we were at the Grand Canyon.
There's a haze most days.
Despite what politicians may
say, we live in one big ecosys­
tem. You may designate a
place a National Park, but that
doesn't stop it from being
affected by what happens else­
where. It's like having a smok­
ing section in a restaurant The
smoke doesn't know it sup- s
posed to stay put. The haze
that is over the Grand Canyon

many days of the year is cour­
tesy of air pollution from Los
Angeles.
We got back to Las Vegas
very late after the Grand
Canyon tour. The next morn­
ing we were up early and in a
rental car for the drive to
Yosemite.
What can I say about the
drive to Yosemite? Horribly
long, terribly boring and oh
my gosh, how many shades of
brown can there be in the
world! Las Vegas is surround­
ed by mountains that, in the
far, far distance, look a little
majestic When you get closer,
they just look like mounds of
brown dirt. Once you leave
Vegas, you're in the desert.
Deserts look really interesting
in documentaries, but really
boring in person. And it's a lit­
tle difficult for people who ate
used to seeing green more than
once every one or two hun­
dred miles! I was also more
than a little disconcerted by
the occasional road sign adver­
tising a brothel. My 12-year old
daughter asked me what a
brothel was. I told her we’d
discuss it when she was 30 or
40.
The scenery improved
immensely about an hour out­
side of Yosemite. We went into
Yosemite on the East side. The
road we went in on had only
been open for a couple of
weeks. For Floridians, it was
an amazing site. There was still
snow on the ground! We
stopped to pby in the snow
and saw our first wild animals.
Two yellow-bellied marmots
clamored on the rocks near us.
I don't think I've ever said
"Wow" so many times in my

life. There were beautiful rock
formations, waterfalls and so
much more. It was awe-inspir­
ing. It was the first time in my
life I've ever been jealous of
Californians. Yosemite is in
their backyard and they can
visit anytime they want. More
than two hours after we
entered Yosemite, we reached
Yosemite Valley on the other
side. Most of the lodging is in
Yosemite Valley. We were stay­
ing in cabins in Cuny Village.
Even if we'd been able to
afford to stay in one of the
lodges In Yosemite Valley, they
were booked up long before
we started planning our trip.
Curry Village is very nice, but
.. .the cabins arc at the bottom
of a mountain. There's no a/c
in the cabins and since the cab­
ins are packed close together,
very little breeze makes it
through the too few windows.
For a Floridian addicted to air
conditioning, it was a little
uncomfortable. But the most
important thing about visiting
Yosemite is staying in
Yosemite. Hotels, motels and
lodges on the outside of
Yosemite may advertise how
great they arc and how dose
they are to Yosemite, but trust
me, they're not. When you
visit Yosemite, you want to
stay inside the park. Then you
get to see amazing sights, like
sunset over Yosemite Falls, the
mule deer walking around the
campgrounds ana everywhere
else, and the occasional coyote
stopping traffic
Editor's N ote M ary Rowell's col­
umn about her visit out West tvill
continue in next w eek’s U feStyle
section.

The Canna: A tropical look for Central Florida gardens
Cannas are large plants
leaves. Flowers are small,
growing up to six feet tall,
formed by 3 sepals and 3
native to tropical regions of
petals green in color and not
South America that do
showy. The enlarged
well during the heat
stamens, usually 5, are
of summer.
called staminodia and
form the showy part
Tire large leaves 18
of the flower.
to 36 inches long, light
green or purple in
color, provide a tropi­
Culture
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sun locations where
scape. Their bright
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varieties of Canna have flow­
flowers poorly in the shade.
ers with bright colors such as
Set rhizomes about 12-18
yellow, red, red-orange, or
inches apart for a solid mass
combinations of these colors.
of coarse-textured bright
In central Florida rhizomes
color during the summer.
They prefer rich, well
are left in the ground during
drained soils, with good
the winter months to grow
moisture. Maintain high
and flower each year.
moisture levels during the
The Plant
blooming period. Use mulch
to keep good soil moisture
Canna is a 2 to 5 feet tall
herbaceous plant borne from
and reduce weed growth.
rhizomes, growing upright
Plants arc heavy feeders
on single stems. Leaves are
and will need a general fertil­
simple, alternate, oval with
izer 2 to 3 times during their
pointed ends, measuring up
growing season. Plants are
to 2 feet in length. Leaves
propagated by division of
have prominent veins and
rlrizomes and some varieties
their color varies from green
can also be propagated by
to reddish-purple to bronze
seeds.
The rhizomes may be
to variegated forms. Flowers
divided in the spring with
form during the summer and
fall and can be white, red,
each division having one or
pink, yellow, salmon or
more eyes.
orange. Flowers are borne in
terminal spikes that grow
Uses
about one foot above the
Cannas are excellent bor­

der plants. They can be
grown in containers and used
to decorate patios and recre­
ational areas. They are main­
ly used as bedding plants
and in mass plantings. They
can be grown near water gar­
dens to add color to the area.
Their blooms and leaves
can be used in floral arrange­
ments to provide a tropical
effect. In some countries in
South America, the roots are
eaten as food.
Pests and Diseases
Tire Canna leaf-roller cater­
pillars feed on the leaves, and
can produce some damage to
the plants. The adult is a
brownish colored skipper.
Borers and other chewing
insects arc occasional pests of
this plant. Bud rot causes
numerous spots on unfolding
leaves. The spots run togeth­
er along veins.
They may be whitish at
first but soon tum black.
Infected flower buds tum
black and die before opening.
The disease moves down the
leaf stalk, killing young stems
and buds.
On older leaves, the dis­
ease spreads slowly, forming
irregular, yellowish spots
will) water-soaked margins.
Use only healthy roots.
Canna mosaic virus causes
leaves to have pale yellow
stripes from tire midrib to the
margin. The leaves are wrin­

kled, curled, chlorotic and arc
.often dusty brown.
The stems, sepals and petals
have yellow bands. Destroy
infected plants and control the
aphids which spread the dis­
ease. Aster yellows causes
irregular, diffuse, dull yellow­
ing of young leaves which
tum brown with age.
Infected plants are
destroyed. The disease is
spread by aphids. Cannas are

susceptible to a rust fungus
and the disease can become a
serious problem in some vari­
eties. Application of fungi­
cides may be required to con­
trol the disease.
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World traveler spends 25 days aboard cruise ship
erupted volcano. "Beautiful
Just mention the word
people, we loved it," Dottie
“travel” to Dorothy "D ottie"
said. "I would love to go
Anthony and she is raring to
back and spend a
,o or has already
week there."
n there. For years
Among the other
now, Dottie has been
exciting places they
considered a world
traveler since she has
visited included:
Malta, Sicily, Italy,
done her share of
globe trotting. Her
Spain and Gibraltar.
I n c final phase of the
friends recall several
cruise was across the
years back while on a
tour in remote territo­
Atlantic to Tampa. It
Doris
was a fabulous trip for
ry, Dottle's luggage
Dietrich
was lost from Day
the duo. Dottie loves
One, but the veteran
• • • • • • • to dance and strutted
traveler didn't let that
her stuff all over the
mar her morale. Incidentally,
Mediterranean and cn route
the luggage arrived, in order,
home across the Atlantic.
at her aoor after she returned
Dottie said the entertain­
back home.
ment and activities aboard
ship were great and the food
Although she has toured
was "very good." Now, she is
the Caribbean, her next big
looking forward to her next
trip will be there. However,
she will probably sec some of trip.
the good old USA In the
Greenes Home Again
meantime, including New
England.
Carrie and Sam Greene
Dottle's most recent voyhave been visiting family in
age was 25 days aboard a
Virginia and Alabama and
ship on the Mediterranean
have been entertaining sever­
ana Atlantic. TWenty-five
al grandchildren since their
days may seem like a long
return.
time, but to Dottie, every
Carrie reports that their
minute was an adventure.
daughter, Pam Patterson,
Accompanying her on the
who developed cancer is
nearly-a-month excursion
"doing well"
was her daughter, Linda
ana has had 12 chemo
Holsdaw of Dallas. Dottie
treatments so far. Friends
said finding a travel compan­ will recall that the Greenes
ion for that length of time
lost a daughter, Laura Rape, ■
can present a few setbacks.
some time back. Laura left a
Linda owns a dental lab in
husband, Dr. Greg Rape, of
Dallas and did not see how
Birmingham, and four young
she could possibly get away
children.
for that period of time. Out
And now Carrie is thrilled
. her loyal staff offered to learn- that Greg is taking a jovely
her job and work for her dur­ wife to mother her grandchil­
dren. Greg was brought up
ing ner absence.
in Sanford and is the son of
Hoping to visit Belgium
Dr William and Nancy Rape.
and Cairo, each day before
The wedding will take place
the trip was getting exciting
Aug. 24 in Alabama.
for Linda. She was to depart
Dallas for Belgium while
School Reunion
Dottie flew out of New York
Margaret and Jack Wiggins
for Istanbul, but the day
before the scheduled flight,
have relumed from Nebraska
where they visited family
the airlines Linda was
and friends. A classmate of
booked on went bankrupt
and re-scheduled the passen­ Jack's at Bellevue High
School, class of 1949, has a
gers on other airlines.
lingering illness, and a mini
After an all-night flight to
reunion took place in her
Istanbul, the mom and
honor.
daughter were informed that
Mostly, Jack said, they
Cairo was removed from the
spent the time socializing,
cruise, but included Croatia
eating and reminiscing about
instead. Linda was disap­
the good old days
pointed, but weathered
He said they had a won­
another change for smooth
derful trip. Jack noted there
sailing during the rest of the
were no problems getting
trip.
screened at Orlando
Dottie marveled over the
International Airport. It took
beauty of Santorini, Greece,
about 10 minutes for the
which developed from an

Gallery to highlight students’ artwork
Fifteen young artists, either
current or past Advanced
Placement students at Lake
Brantley will be exhibiting
their artwork in a show titled
"In Your Face."
The exhibit will be lield at
the Oval Gallery 6 to 10 p.m.
July 18 and 3 to 8 p.m. Aug. 1.
Tlie Oval Gallery is located at
29 S. Orange Avenue, Orlando.
Tlie public is invited to attend.
Hie exhibit is the result of
artist/mentor Audrey Phillips
who lias been working with
tlie students. The artist spoke
to the advanced placement
studio art class. She motivat­
ed the students to attend
openings of some of the area

art exhibits.
The students also worked
on their art at Phillips' studio.
Hie artist later attended the
student's show at AAA.
Phillips was so impressed that
she offered the students the
opportunity to show their
work at Oval.
Lodestone and Arthur
Frame Shop have provided all
of the framing of students' art­
work for this exhibit and earli­
er shows gratis.
Fight of tlie students have
had their art selected for the
Neiman Marcus Art Collection
and will be on display when
the new store opens in
Orlando in October.

entire process, he said.

Summer Recess
A congregate of women
started meeting several years
ago as a Bible Study Group,
cse women always hold a
er session for the sick
and needy. According to
Shirley Schllke, the group
will not meet during July and
August, but will resume in
September.
Shirley publishes a month­
ly newsletter to keep mem­
bers and friends informed
about our sick friends in the
Sanford area. She will contin­
ue to write the monthly
newsletter during the sum­
mer months. Shirley does a
super job as a visionary and
as a missionary.
Class Scribe

Another Sanford cheer­
leader, Barbara Chapman,
has her own powerful com-

DotUa Anthony and her daughter, Linda Holsdaw, recently visited Valetta, Malta
during a 25-day cruise.

goings on. A former newspa­
perwoman, Barbara is a very
credible source of informa­
tion. The SHS class of '48 is
lucky to have her as the class
scribe

munications system of reach­
ing her friends and powers
that be. A member of the
1948 class of Seminole High
School, Barbara keeps the
wires hot with her people

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Revival
First Shiloh M.B.
Church', located at 700
Elm Ave., in Sanford, will
host a revival Tuesday,
July 16, through Thursday,
July 18, starting 7 p.m.
nightly.
The Rev. John A. Evans
Sr., o f St. Petersburg is the
est speaker. The Rev.
D. Rucker Sr., is pastor.
For more information,
call 407-322-5489.

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700 Rinehart Rd.
Lake Mary
Charles T. Holt, Rector

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Board Anniversary
St. Paul Missionary
Baptist Church Pulpit Aid
Board will celebrate its
anniversary Sunday, July
28, with a 5 p.m. service.
Pastor Emmitt Thomas of
Providence Missionary
Baptist Church will be the
guest speaker. The Rev.
Albert L Covington is
pastor.
The church is located at
813 Pine Ave., in Sanford.
Crafters Wanted
All Souls Council of
Catholic 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 neca 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.

Food Source Program
The S a n fo rd Church o f
Christ is working with a
program called Food
Source to help the congre­
gation and community.
The program offers vari­
ous fo o d s each month at a
discounted rate from gro­
cery stores.
For more information
about the Food Source
Program, call Jeannette
Stiffey at 407-323-8234,
407-829-0272 or the church
at 407-322-7781.

Study Group
A free catechism of the
Catholic church study
group meets each
Thursday at Laetare
Catholic Store's study cen­
ter, located at 115
Magnolia Ave., in Sanford.
Dorothy Walker, a lay
member of the Dominican
Order, presents instruc­
tion.
For more information,
call 407-788-0185.

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Some of the biggest names
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•Caring tor People*
1401 B. Part Avenue
SardordlFL 32771
(007)2
•A t

Mar— g Worship
i •BtWa Study

Christian Science

Tuesday Prayer Meekng
Midweek Service (Wad)

10 a m
7 pm

Congregational
(MACS FELLOWSH* CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH (NACCC)
2401 ft. P v t Ave. Santord
407-322-4504
Larry Leonard
Pastor
Sunday School
• 30 a m
Morrang Worship
1100am.
Choe Practice Wednesday
0 41pm
Baby aeang eanaca eveiebia

Episcopal
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
401 Part Ava . SarOord
Taiaphone 407-322-4011

Monday tsu Friday
1000 a m to 400 p m
Satwday 1000 a m &gt; 1 p m
145 W att* Springe Road
Sule 140 Longwood. FL 32770
Phone 407-565-1490

Church O f Christ
LONQWOOO CHURCH OP CHRMT
1016 Mwy 17-52 1 ml N O Mwy 434

407 123 4530. 407 124-4138
Sun Worth*
1030a m A O p m
Coma M n h p s th ua A frtwdy welcome always

MD FLORK3A CHURCH Of CHRIST
219 Wad# St
Winter Springe. FL 32700
Stmdey Sarwcea 1030 a m * 00 p m
Sunday BOM Study
1 30 a m
Wad Mde Study
730pm
Barry Hayaa
(407) 327-0005

Church O f G od
CHURCH Of 0 0 0
SOI W. 22nd St. Sanford, FL
407-322-3542
Rav Waa TanAelay
Paalor
Sunday School
5 4 5 am
Mommg Worship
10 45 a m
Evening Servtoe
500 pm
tor aOagaa

7 lo t p m
Semmola TrlnRy

Pra-School twu grade 12
407-321-2723
AWo Day Cara 8tads
af 1 year to pra achool
407-323-1411

Church O f G od of
Prophecy
CHURCH OF 0 0 0 OF PROPHECY.

2509 8 Elm Ava Sanford. Fla . 32773
407:322-4019
Thomaa Hants — Paalor
Sunday School
945am
PraWa A Worsfap
1030am
Maaaaga by Paalor
11am
Evening Service
Spm

•wr*n J0M » Lonr

2540 Part Drive. PO. Boa 005
Santord. FI 32772-0605
(Comar of Part Ol. A EkmAve)
(407) 334-0036.
Tammy Abramecn - Rwlor
Stmday • l 10 30 am A6 3&lt;5pm
Wednesday B&amp;e 8%jdy
7 JO p m
FaOovahrp Friday
7:30 p m
(no aarvioa ha laat Friday of tw monti)

Lutheran

1000 a m
1000am
5400pm

Cafltor more Irdonneaon.
MtO-WEEK WORSHIP IN CHAPEL
Tu—day. Wadnaaday A Thuraday*
BIBLE 8TUOIE8*
Wadnaaday A Thuradaya
rSap t-U ay
ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 Rnahart Rd
la ta Mary. FL
444-5673
The Rav. Chariee T. Hof. Rector
Sunday:
HotyEuchanat
730am
AdNI Foruvn A
CNtten's Suiday School1000 a m
HotyEudarW
OOO/IIIOam
Chidranl CKmh
000 am
(Edueaton Wing)
Nuraary Beglna AJ 545 am
Through 12.4A p m Sendee
S y b d a r M 7 0 0 a m A 7.00p m

Charismatic
Episcopal

Hsry. 46A A Upaala Rd.
------- ■
Plwiaa
• 322-7312
Sunday Worth*

8 15am
- A 5.30 p m

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iTOwaa

HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP LAKE MARY
760 Sun Orive. Lake Mary. FL
Pad Hoyar
Paalor
Nafian Ouatxow
Ai i W s I P—
Saturday evening
5 30 pm.
^
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contemporary
Sunday morning
0 00 a m
8cmday mommg
030am
Contemporary Worship
Scnday morrang
1100am
rr R/Twy
- —* ...
—. l- oervx»
rrofirp

Nursery Is proridad al
Daycare. Praachool and Chrt— n Day School

For IMormaion Cafl407-3330797
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE
(MMssuri Bynad)
2521 S O a t Ava. Sar— d F L .
Rav. Efenar A. Rauachar
Paalor
Bunder Ectool
*
1OJ0 a m .
Wortip Barvtoa
1030 a m
Mormatton 322-3502 or 3234910

M ethodist
CHRIST UNTTEO MCTHOOWT CHURCH
406 Tucker Orve

(Corner Tucker Dr ACR 427)
Rav. Ray Batrand
PaMor
Tataphona (407) 322 7900
Stmdey School
9 30 a m
* 11 taMhOftalaB
*••.• ,1030 am
MamOngWorship *
1100a m

Sunday Euchadaf
•30 a m

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
FAITH OBBBKMARY CHURCH

3002 Baardai Ava
407-323-3754
JacACoa
Paalor
Sunday
Morning Worahlp
1000 a m
Evening Service
5 0 0 pm
Tueeday Evening
Btte Study
700 pm

Non-Denomlnatlonal
HOUSE OP REFUGE M M S TR K S . WC.
1001 Celery Ava. Sanford
(407)324-4711
uora w. w a n a o n
rM * x
Sunday School
930 am
Mommg Worstsp
1100am
Evening Worship
7.00 pm
M d Week Bve. W ad
730pm
SHOWER DOWN OF B t I t MHOS
201 Etn Ava . Sanlord FL
407-321-5359
Tlmofhy Hudaon
Paalor
Sunday School
1000 a m
Morning Worship
1100 am
Tua. P ra y a rM a Study
730 p m
FATTHFULWORO MWP6TRM0
Christian Rss surra Carder
Ukavlaw Plaza •(407) 32S-4300
320 E. Commarcwl S t • Sanford
Sunday Service
1100 a m
ChAdran'a FaAoeehlp
(ages 4-12)
1100am
Famty FaAoaehlpI
Rafreahmants
12 30 p m
TNwaday
FeamveNp MaeOng
730 p m
Fnday•ChneaanCounaakng 2 0 0 -5 0 0 p m
(PWeee cal 325-4300 lor appt)

930pm
ChAdran*! TWw Incfudad In Worsfap
Nursery provldad lor
I Enough To Lxnra Ybu •
Orovdng In Christ Tb Serve
FVIST UNTTEO METHOOIST CHURCH

419 Part Ava. Sanford. FL
407-322-4371
Pastor
Muse Oracle*

Jvn Bradshaw
Mart Looney

Sabbath School
Dmtw Worth?
Wad Evervng Prayar Mig.

930am
1100am
730

Paalor Bob Martm
Masts every Smdsy N 1000 am
M tw oorrfortabia o w ed A rid Theater. Samwtola
Towna Canter Mai
TraM onN Samoa 830 a m
(Befpnrsng AuguM 4ti)
•Chadran's Chimh 1016am
•Student (youti) Mvsstnaa 97pm
•Bala Nursery Provided
•R each ing People tor a Reason*

Nazarene
LONQWOOO CHURCH O f T H E NAZARENE

531-A550
Sunday School
945am
Mommg Worsha&gt;
1045 am
Ch4dran s Church
1045 a m
Evangefwdc Service
6 0 0pm
Wednesday Famdy NigN
700 p m
Youti. Woman, and Adul Bote Study
•Never A Stranger Hare*

SEMMOLE COMMUNITY CHURCH

6070 Orange BNd. Sanford
407-324-0199 srwweamawlachurch com
Jerry Walsh
Paalor
Sunday Worsftp Bvc 0 45 A 10 30 a m

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
with back to school supplies
and personal items.
The organization will be
collecting items for the event
until Friday, Aug. 2. The four
drop off sites include the
Sanford Police Department,
814 S. French Ave.; Seminole

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 407-3024143.
G o lf Tournament
The Christian Sharing
Center is hosting a Fun
Scramble Golf Tournament

^TTnai
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11 •

In The Head Of The Dry
Rav Bruoa B. Scott
Paalor
Scnday School
000am
Sunday Monwig Worth* 1000 a m
Sun. Mommg Coffee Hocw 1 1 0 0 a m
Sun Conlamporary Worth* 7 0 0 p m.
wonoenui narrM uiy r snwy N y* •
Every Wadnaaday
Supper •Every Wad
I JO p m
AdkAB— Stjdy
Otflpm
Youti CUM
0-700 pm
Buccanaarv (K-4fi Qradaa)
Udders (5-Oti Qradaa)

6r t**is

Conlamporary MumC Pracace 7 .00pm
Womana Cwcia Mesffnga el
3 achedded 9m m
2nd Tua. of tw monti 4Sara
1MWad of tw monti
FVIST P R ttB Y TS M A N CHURCH ( I L B X )
OP LARS MARY .
126W WR&amp;wAve

Mary. FL
121-109
407-321-1021
Church School
..
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....
wrung
noranp
Wad Chow Pracaoa
Wad Youti Chow

Monday, Sept. 16, at The
Country Club 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, indi­
vidual golfer.
For more information
about the tournament, call
407-260-9755, ext. 13 o r e mail webmasterffchristiansharing.org

Page SC

Church
Notes
Vacation Bible School
First Baptist Church
Markham Woods, located at
5400 Markham Woods Road
in Lake Mary, invites all chil­
dren ages 3 through grade
six to participate in its annual
Vacation Bible School July 22
through July 2 6 ,6 3 0 to 835
pan. nightly.
A Vacation Bible School
musical will be presented 7
p.m. Sunday, July 28.
Built around an Amazon
adventure expedition, the
week will be full of Bible sto­
ries, a lagoon of crafts, music
and rain forest related
refreshments and recreation.
During the same week,
teen-agers will experience
Vacation Bible School with
Bible study and special activ­
ities planned Jus.' for them.
Admission is free and
open to everyone. For more
information, call 407-3332085.

045 a m

1100a m
700 pm
130 pm

MARKHAM WOOOE FRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary
407-3332030
Rav Charles R Jonas
Paalor
Simday Schoot al ages
900am
Church Services
9 00 A 1030 am
Mgh School
400pm
Mstle School
500pm
Pra-School Mon. tvu Frt
9 to 12
MorSNy Famfy MgN St^pwr
Third Wad of Each Morth 530 p m

Salvation Army
TH E SALVATION ARMY WORSHW
ANO SERVICC CENTER

700 W 2 4 t i 8 M
Sanford FI 32771
407-322 2542

Scmday Samoa
• 45 am
Sunday 8chool
845 am
Hoanasa Msatng
11DO am
Tuesday Matings
BMW Study and Prayer
6 30 pm
Honw L— gua (Ladas)
7.00 pm
liana Faiowsrwp Dub
7.00 p m
BandFhacaoa
900 pm
^V4h heart to God and hand to man *

LA K ESO E F E U jOWSHW
"Raacfkhp Psopw Mr a Raaaon^

Longwood FL.

•00 E. 2nd StraaL 8anlord. a 32771
407-3236545

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OPEAHfORO
Betas an 3rd andOft St
A Part A Oat I Downtown
Sanford. FL
Phone 407-322-2062
E-mai tpcaOjkmooom
httpy/aoonomal co m ics

Cwwwhwissfiw
Mommg Worstsp
•29 9 1095 am
Coflaa FeSowthtp
530 am
Sunday School
545 am
Ybuti FaaowsNp
4 00 pm.
Nursery Provldad
Woman's Drcfa
2rd Monday
945 am
Man s Prayar Braaidaal
IN Thursday
530 am

200 N. Wayman St.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST

Presbyterian
UPSALA COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Comar of W 2SPi St A UptNa Rd
101 Upaala Road
Sanford. Ft 32771
407-330-2535
Bryan Wenger
Pastor
Sunday Education
0 0 0 am.
Sunday Worth?
1000am
End Wad— day of aach monti
• 30 pm.

NtW CREATION LUTHtJIAIf CHURCH
ifTERIM LOCATION: UPSALA

7.30 A 1 0 0 0 a m
Ciasaas lor ChOfran
tvoutfi 6* i grade*
Nuraary Aiaiatli *
Youti Grotp meet* •

R R S T CHURCH OP CMRHn^ B C B f T W T

•75 MARKHAM WOOOS ROAD
Comer of E E. WMvrwon Road
407-705-7706
Sunday; Church Service
and Sunday l e n d
1000 a m
Waifraaday
7.30 pm
CMd Cam * tldda al a l Barmcaa

UON Of JUDAH HOUSE O f WORSH*

Sunday. July 14. 2002

United Church O f
Christ'
LONQWOOO FELLS CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
U -D C .

1255 E E. WNwmaon Road
Longsood FL
407-332-5253
Rav Or. Haf Yougbkwd
Mmwtar
Sunday Samoaa
Conlamporary
900 am
Tradkorwl WorNvp
10 30 am
Nursery Provldad
Church School 5 1 6 am - 10 11 am
Ybuti A ChWdran Mmstry

6 30pm

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OP PAOLA

5560 Waywda Dr .
6anlord. FL 32771
&lt;06 1-4 (Esi 61) West
FaN 8traal on Lari •One M4e)
Leonard O Donna*
Pastor
407-322-6332
•Where tw Gospel W Good News*
Stmday School
94 5am
Mommg Wortftp
1100am
Evanaig WorsNp
600pm
MsFWaak Mtg Wad
7.30 pm
Piaasa Share Your U a WNi U*

Fun Fridays
Seminole Community
Church, located at 5070
Orange Blvd., in Sanford,
hosts Fun Fridays.
Every Friday morning, 50
to 75 mothers and children
gather for fun and fellow­
ship. A trip to the Orlando
Science Center and the
Plaster House are planned
for the future.
For more information, call
407-324-0199 or visit the
church's website at
www.seminolechurch.com
rrn. n,vt
Chapter o f Courage

»

Central Florida Chapter of
Courage, an apostolatc of the
Roman Catholic Church that
ministers to those with samesex attractions, meets the last
Wednesday of the month.
For more information, call
Father Patrick O'Doherty at
352-854-2181. •

Barnes Plans Concert .
Luther Barnes and The
Sunset Jubilaires of Rocky
Mount, N.C., will be live in
concert 6 p.m. Saturday,
Aug. 10, in the Seminole
High School Auditorium.
Ticket donations arc $15
in advance and $20 the day
of the concert. The event is
sponsored by New Bethel
Baptist Church and Bethel
Book and Bible Center of
Sanford.
The Rev. William Lewis
is pastor.
Tickets can be purchased
at Bethel Book and Bible
Center, 818 S. South Ave.,
or call 407-321-3228.

Proverbial Passages

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

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Lane closure
P Motorwts using Toll Road
5 417 will experience periodic
1 ouiside Une closures between
uie H .E Thomas Jr. Parkway
exit (CR46A) and the Lake
Mary Boulevard exit The lane
| closures are underway now
and will continue through
Saturday, May 11. These peri­
; Odic lane closures arc sched­
uled for the northbound and
southbound lanes between the
hours of 6 aan. and 6 pan.
The periodic lane closures
| are necessary while crews arc
* working on the shoulders.
. Motorists are advised to obey
. Ihe speed limit and drive with
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Where Will You Go?

Robart Merchant Jr.

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Altarr
cninfl la dapartlng Police Chief
«ice Department.

"nee center on
ssion’s agenda

M erch a n t sw orn in as
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community members, area police officials
and a ty employees witnessed a changing
of the guard Wednesday at the police
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department.
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^ id T ,Wf
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said his final goodbyes after 20 years as
Altamonte Springs' top cop.
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Rre Department has made to the
area in a week. The previous inci­
dent was smaller and less damag­
ing t ^ T U o d a / , blaze, which
draboyed one unit and caused
gght smoke damage to another.
Rubles said. Authorities, however,
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"The county is building the
conference center so they have to
fmd what will fit their ix i is ," said
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard
"We're not looking to make any
9hort cuts," said Commissioner
Diryl McLain. "Wfc want to make
sure the center is large enough."
McLain's days as a county commissioner are numbered after he
announced his intentions to run
for Congress; however, he's confiSec Commission, Page 12A

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assistant at Sanford
Student Museum

Index
Ciatbli«(J
C ro u word
Dear Abby

mentary for Seminole County.
What caught my eye was that
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After 'ill
c°uldn't remember
these years
^ me d jl« ‘ind events in
yLJnil
focir lives. But, one thing
Jits country
they did remember was
idn’t forget.
*bcir military service,
ven though I They had suen pride for
ergot, they
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Navy during World War
11. Andrew decided to
research his father's military experience oral discovered Jack also

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meeting w iifb
held 9 3 0 am. Saturday,
M ay 4 , in the St. Pfcura
A nnex, located on Pine
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, • k •*
T h e meeting is open to •’
all alumni. Itor Information
call 407-323-1803.
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to ^ Wt 9tU1 ^
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guck^ analysis of those names most oftened mentioned Around The

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*ban these guys do winning a seat
, ®?Md
County Commissioner. As a Lake Mary Cl tv
R ^ dm
l o w i n g Ihe path crfC o u n ty
board.
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MoTTi4' who »«rved on
on* the same bowd.
Brender. however, doesn t appear to have a base of support h&gt;?!£h
............................... •••••• W»n to the next level though he frequentfv
Jb n Stalling's name during
A ro u n d th » C lo c k
Wednesday's CALNO meeting, where he
■nnounced he was running. Stelling is the
state GOP vice chairman and a Seminole
County resident
Win Adams — Former county ccmmisakjner(£ a? * * * k k * J ntme * * election slogjns: *Wta with W in'; 'V ote for a Win';
"You can't lose with Win'. Unfortunately
00° . ,naine* don't win elections. Adams
couldn t hold his seat as an Incumbent
and he won't fare any better In a wild race
/J+ T for an open se a t Win some, you lose some,
I guess.
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Harvey A lp er— The Altamonte Springs
based attorney is something of a gadflv
w without a strong political base
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• Casselberry police arrested
Debra Chamberlain, 37, o f
Seminole Deputy Roderick
Winter Springs Tuesday for dri­ Bohm,
tariing arrested Ja-nara Carter,
ving under the influence. She
Wednesday for reckless driving. 19, of Sanford TUesday for dri­
was stopped by police for dri­
Approaching Interstate 4 west­ ving with a suspended license.
ving about 60 mph in a 45-mph
bound on L ike Mary Boulevard, Authorities stopped her because
zone of Live Oak Boulevard.
locked Bohm's silver o f a malfunctioning brake light
Breathalyzer tests at the jail
Camaxo traveling 74
• Oviedo Officer James
revealed a blood alcohol content
then reportedly crossed Guppenberger arrested Ayoub
of about .115.
four lanes of traffic, cutting off
• Seminole Deputy Dana •fcveral drivers, to get on the Baker, 33, or Sanford Monday for
driving with a suspended
Triplett arrested Aikla Ward, 21,
westbound entrance ramp of 1-4. Ucense. Police also dted Baker
of Winter Springs Wednesday
for driving without his hearing
for possession of cocaine, dri­
Scuffle at Circus Circus
aid and a cracked windshield.
ving with a suspended lic e n s e ,
introducing' Contraband •into f t *
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jail and driving under the influ­
Rummel,
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v and Hoy
MWV Rummel,
Sanford Monday for driving
ence. She refused breath and
knit,
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28, both o f Winter Springs’
with a suspended license.
field sobriety tests. During a
Wednesday for battery. TTie
strip search at the jail, a small
brothers allegedly kicked a f e n
Resisting an Officer
plastic bag of cocaine was in her
Park Circus Circus' adult night­
underwear.
Seminole Deputy William
club bouncer In the face and bmithey
arrested
David
•
Seminole
Deputy
threw several punches as they
Cleveland, 38, o f Sanford
Christopher Schuck arrested
were being thrown out for a vio­ Tuesday for resisting and officer
Adrienne
Claflin,
35, of
lation of a club rule. The two
and fraud. While patrolling the
Longwood Wednesday for dri­
reportedly broke a rule involv­
Midway area on motorcycle,
ving under the influence.
ing touching the dancers.
Smlthey and Deputy Steven
Breathalyzer tests at the jail
Sosa recognized Cleveland.
revealed a blood alcohol content Aggravated Battery
of about .158.
They attempted to arrest him on
Seminole
Deputy
Peter an active warrant out of
• Sanford Officer Tina
Brewer arrested Shawn Brooks, Seminole County for violation of
Lehman
arrested
Patrick
24, and William Proctor 33, both patrol for an aggravated fleeing,
Tomlinson, 47, of Sanford
of Sanford, Monday for aggra­ eluding and driving with a sus­
Monday for his second charge of
vated battery, battery and two
pended
license conviction.
driving under the influence.
counts of trespassing. Brooks Cleveland attempted to fool
was additionally charged with police by giving a false name,
Aggravated Assault
assault and possession of can­ but when one deputy asked if
Sanford
Officer
Thomas
celled driver's license. The two his name was David, he attempt­
McCall arrested Fred Dudley, 58
were involved in an altercation ed to flee.
r
of Sanford Wednesday for aggra­
at an Osceola Fish Camp Road
vated assault with intent to com­
• Seminole Deputy William
residence in Geneva.
Smlthey
arrested
Tlonie
mit a felony. A white female and
Brewster, 21, of Sanford Tuesday
— rv.
,',r v' i u
puna*
Attempted Murder
for resisting an officer. Brewster
tlut Dudley approached them in
tnv*»Bg“‘ors made allegedly cried, screamed pro­
the area of 1st Street and Sanford
their third arrest in three weeks
fanities and kicked deputies sevAvenue. Dudley, a white male,
for an April 9 stabbing incident
cral times
the
arms
as Ultry
thev
allegedly started yelling profani­ Af a n
-- in W
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at an apartment 1809 located at
ties and racial slurs at the inter­
attempted to arrested her for a
500 W. Airport Boulevard. Police
racial couple. He also pulled out
violation of probation warrant
Previously arrested
Robert
for the possession of cocaine.
a pocket-sized Swiss Army knife
Juliano and James Mitchell on
and threatened to cut the
attempted murder charges
Cocaine Possession
female's stomach. She is reportAuthorities arrested Wednesday
ediy seven months pregnant
Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa
Audra Osborn, 18, of Longwood
arrested Robert Dickerson, 24, of
on two counts of attempted mur­
Retell Theft
Sanford Wednesday for posses­
der. Osborn allegedly attempted
Sanford Officer Terry Mullins
sion of cocaine and possession of
to incite Juliano and Mitchell
arrested Jessica Howard, 22, of
an open container in public.
against the victim. Osborn then
Sanford Wednesday for shoplift­
persuaded the victim to come Trespassing
ing. She reportedly tried to steal
out o f an apartment so they
merchandise from the Orlando
Seminole Deputy William
could talk about a disagreement.
Drive Wal-Mart.
Smlthey
arrested
Reginald
Juliano and Mitchell waited on
Steele, 47, of Sanford Monday
the side of the apartment, and
Reckless Driving
for trespassing. Steele was
proceeded to attack the victim
warned two week ago not to
Lake Mary Officer Rob
with a flashlight and knife
Hollinger arrested
Clinton
return to the Airport Boulevard
7-11 convenience store.

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T h i W ild Ca* d
*iif * r(r Tht f° nner ennniy executive could throw a monkey
wrench into the whole mess. He's retired, though plenty v o S
* * * * * * on the job. He's independently wealthy whicheivcs
him the ability to not only run a credible race but to do so w it£ u t
H e ' . ^ r t T ^ ^ Varj 0US RePublican factions to raise money.
He s got the connections and understands the job. And if you believe
m such things, he s got incentive. As the county executive, Kiser fixed
irn deputy, Kevin Grace, who, in a twist of fate, now has Kiser's old
J , ^
W0Ul 0nCe ? £ lm have *° answer to Kiser, though admit­
tedly Kiser is just one of Grace s five bosses.
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“Serving Seminole County Since I90H"

T h e Sanford M iddle
Sch o o l drama group will
perform 'A M atter o f
C o n scien ce' and “The
M echanical M an* 7 p.m.
Tuesday, May 7, In the
school gymnasium. T he
•
O io ra l Spring Concert will
be held 7 p.m. Thursday,
M ay 9, In the sam e location.
Both events are open to
the public.
The Sem inole H igh
Sch ool Concert Bands,
including Wind Ensemble,
will h old their concert 7
p.m. Thursday, M ay 7, in
the school auditorium,
located at 2701 Ridgewood
Ave., in Sanford,
i*
.T fc ***™ 1!* open to the
i
publfc. For more in fo r m a l
tion, call the band room at
407-320-5161.

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Melvin Crouse, 78, o f North
Normandy Boulevard,
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e n i p L ? C!l.0na'jand 8randpar^ o^ chard «nd Gloria Ellis of

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Deltona, where he worked as

owner/operator for 18 years.
He enjoyed fishing, yard work

Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
HAZEL M . HOUSER
c Ha^ * M- House, 76, of
Tuesday, April 30.

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Survivors include two
daughters, Rae Nell

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Volienweldcr o f Winter Garden
and Vanessa M. Gray of
Longwood; two sons, W. Les

PATRICIA A.
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of Mimosa Drive. Altamonte

Survivors Include her hus-

JO SE P H JO H N M ELILLO
Joseph John Meliilo, 74, of

pand of 55 years, Donald

of Ponte Vedra Beach, Randy
Jonw o f Spotsylvania, Va., and
Jim Jones of Dallas, Texas; and
seven grandchildren,
k ^ m ftn o rta 1 service will be
\ ° Monday, May 13,
Jn H 01/ C ro ss Episcopal
Church in Sanford. In lieu of
flowers, memorial contribu­
tions may be made to Holy
Cross Episcopal Church.TlO S.
MagnoiJa Ave., Sanford, FL.

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No. 696. H e served in
the VS.
Air Force during World War II
it * .^ a * a member o f O ur Lady
o f the Lakes Catholic Church.
Survivors Include his wife
Ann M ellllo of Deltona; one

wn, Joseph MeiUlo°f Mount

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Patricia Santagata oPjohnson,

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H« u»cf o f Fairborn,
Ohio; and 11 grandchildren.

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Ep scopal Church, Delta Delta
Delta sorority and the Retired
Teachers Association.

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charge of arrangements.
,J ° H N ALLEN MURRAY
John Allen Murray, 43, of

Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
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nr . m in SantorcL he was a
£ ° ” L « Hom of Palatka and
lifelong resident. He was a
Patricia Crawford o f Orange
construction worker
City; nine grandchildren; and
15 great grandchildren.
Pa?H ^iM r ,,ln d U d e0n e*0n«
Patrick Nunley of Hinesville.
Funeral services were held 3
h a '' three daughters, Desiree
P.m. Sunday, April 28, in St.
Murray o f Casselberry,
fam es United M ethodist
C hurdi in Palatka, with the
S n H ^ rly y u0n ay ° f Altamonte
Springs and Brandy Murray of
Rr .H a f f i y B .San d rfo m o fficiaUng. Burial follow ‘
5pri n* s; ,Wo sls»ers,
Edna Stroud o f Sanford and
O aknill
------ - Cemetery.
? a , . Cre^® o f Geneva; and two
Johnson-Overturf Funeral
brothers, Jimmy Murray of
Home b i n charge o f arrange­
ments.
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w cam c a teacher in the
Cojm tF Public school

M AYDYAL M CKINLEY
May Dyal McKinely, 91, of
Montgomery, Ala., died
Thursday, April 25, 2002.
Sundyors include two sons,
John E. McKinley of

a

M.Vinne r 2,th.er' J' Mathew
M ellllo o f Basking Ridge N 1 •
two sisters, Julie i r a i g o f
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grandchildren; and one great

grandchild.

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P^hona, died Tuesday,

April 30, 2002, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial,
Orange City.
Born in Roslyn, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida 20
years ago. He was a retired
advertising salesman in
Florida. He was a member o f
O ^ U d y „ ( , h c U k„ Ca,h o ,lc
Survivors include his w ife o f

Funeral services will be 9
a.m. Saturday, May 4, in
Gramkow Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial will follow at
Paola Cemetery in Sanford
Gramkow Funeral Home of
oanford is in charge of
arrangements.

De/tmu' Barbara S ,ev e n so f
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home o f Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
VERONICA SW EN SO N
Veronica Swenson, 73, of
Gage Avenue, Deltona, died

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of Winter Springs, died

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assistant at Galaxy Middle

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Chuck Swenson o f DeLand
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Philadelphia, Pa.; and grandotoifi o f DeBary; and three
parenb, Robert and Beverly
grandchildren.
Morris and Allan and Gloria
Baldauff Family Funeral
Booker, all o f Philadelphia, Pa.
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funeral services were held
charge of arrangem enb.

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THUR
Sanford Police
D epartm ent'* C itizens on
Patrol classes begin
Thursday, May 23.
The classes are for any­
one w ho w anb to be part
of the departm ent's new
civilian volunteer program.
Classes will be held from
6 to 9 p.m. every Thursday
for 11 weeks. Volunteer
applications can be picked
up at the department or by
calling 407-323-3030.
Information is also avail­
able on the departments
w ebsite at
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Orange City.

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Bom in DeLand, he was a
bfelong r e s i s t ° f central
norida. He was a student at
Galaxy M iddle School in
Deltona. He was a member o f
r u Ti f f y ‘be Lakes Catholic
Church of Deltona and ABATE.
He enjoyed BMX dirt biking.
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Poe says action, not
roadblocks, needed
to reduce class size
By B o b P o *

Special to the Herald
Florida is hom e to some of the most overcrowded schools
and classrooms in the nation. Parents across our state are
deeply concerned about this issue. Too many teachers are
forced to pay attention to crowd control — when instead they
should be using that valuable time to educate our children.
While reducing class size is at the top o f the agenda for
Florida's voters - and for Florida Democrats - it's not even on
Jeb Bush's "to d o " list.
Parents and teachers know it is critical to reduce class sizes
because children learn more in smaller class­
rooms. Independent studies conducted In
Tennessee and Wisconsin support this com­
mon-sense fact. When presented with this
information. Rep. JeiTy Melvin, the
Republican chairman o f the House Education
committee, was quoted in the St. Petersburg
Times saying: "That's a stupid fact to use any­
where In education. There is absolutely no
B o b Poo
study anywhere in the nation that says that
class size makes any difference in student achievement."
There are som e who see overcrowded classrooms and say*.
"N o problem." I say, let them come to Florida. Go to Pines
Middle School in Broward County where 1,837 students are
enrolled in a school with a capacity of 945. G o to Orlando and
visit Edgewaler High School where more than 3,000 students
are crammed into a school with a program capacity o f 2,250. If
Florida's overcrowded schools were nightclubs or theatres, the
fire marshal would have the option to d o se their doors for
being overcapadty.
According to data from the U S . Department of Education,
under Jeb Bush, Florida's student-teacher ratio has slipped
from 40th in 1999 to 43rd in 2001. Knowing Florida's class­
rooms are overcrowded, why have Gov. Bush and the
Republicans in Tallahassee ignored responsible efforts to
reduce school and classroom overcrowding in our state?
Parents and teachers deserve immediate action to reduce daesroom and school overcrowding.
W hile Jeb Bush and the Republican Legislature have stood
as a roadblock to reducing classroom overcrowding.
Democrats in Tnllahaaaec have proposed responsible steps to
address this issue. At each turn, they have been met by road­
blocks from Jeb Bush and the Republican-led Legislature.
Parents across Florida are so frustrated by the lack of action
on this issue that there is currently a move to put a constitu­
tional amendment on the ballot. This amendment would
require the Legislature to provide enough funding to cap class
size at 18 students per class in grades pre-kindergarten
through grade three; 22 students per class in grades four
through eight; and 25 students per class for public school stu­
dents in grades 9 through 12.
Sen. Kendrick Meek, of Miami, former State Rep. Anthony
"Tony" Hill, of Jacksonville and Sen. Debbie Wasserman
Schultz, of Weston, and the Coalition to Reduce Class Size are
championing this effort to make Florida's elected leaders
accountable for smaller class sizes. You can learn more about
this amendment drive and find out how to sign the petition to
get the issue on the November ballot at
www.smallerclasses.org.
In the February 8,2002 edition of the Palm Beach Post, Jeb
Bush came out against this effort to reduce class size saying
that more money won't solve the problem. One thing is sure;
w e'll never solve the problem if we follow the governor's
apparent strategy of ignoring the problem.
The opponents of this effort also add that the constitutional
amendment to reducing class size would cost too much. What
is the long-term cost to public education in Florida and to
future economic opportunities for our school children if we
don't get a handle on this issue?
People need to know why Jeb Bush and the Republicans in
Tallahassee refuse to join with Democrats in supporting efforts
to address this problem. Jeb Bush and the Legislature have a
choice: When it comes to reducing school overcrowding, they
can be a stumbling block or they can join with Democrats and
be a stepping stone toward better public schools.
One thing is cle a r Jeb Bush and the Republicans aren't get­
ting the job done for our schools. Florida is falling behind.
Make no mistake, our parents, teachers and students are crying
out for action. And while the so-called education governor
apparently w on't listen - Democrats hear you, loud and clear.

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inside the bodies of both animals and
are headed for disaster/! said
plants of the chemical energy
Paul Boyer, whose knowledge of the
released by combustion of nutrients.
chemistry of nutrition was good
He wants the summit to
enough to share a Nobel
.......... deliver a better life but he
Prize in 1997. Dr. Boyer,
suspects it is already
whose academic home is
doomed and added these
UCLA, was (peaking to an
words: "There is no way we
impressive audience of docan bring the developing
gooders at a conference here
world up to our standards
last week. Hundreds of peo­
and have a sustainable sys­
ple nodded. They had come
tem.'
here to prepare for the World
In otiwr words: Don't
Summit on Sustainable
count on the rich to end
Development, which will be
overconsumption. The devel­
held In Johannesburg, South
Richard
oped nations, particularly the
Africa, this summer.
Reeves
United State, which is essenThe summit, to its credit.
• • • Hally hostile to the
Is trying to deal with old cco- • • •
Johannesburg idea, are not
logical concerns in the con­
against a better life in poorer coun­
test of a new kind of world economy.
The call to Johannesburg announces a tries, but they are reluctant, to say the
least, to give up anything they
brave mission: 'development that
already have. So the rich get richer
meets the needs of people now and
for future generations.... Poverty,
and poor get poorer.
In calling the conference, the
overconsumption and unsustainable
lifestyles are major concerns.
United Nations cited what progress it
Sustainable development therefore
cuuld in trying to frame the dialogue
scelui to address these concerns
M I something more than. *lefs pro­
through actions that prumute eco­
tect Uie environment and help pour
nomic growth, social development
folks, too':
and environmental protection.'
'Actually, there has been some
Dr. Boyer's work, as well as I can
progress,' stated UN. Secretarydescribe it, involves the distribution
General Kofi Annan. Yes, there has

been, Uyou interpret statistics on the
distribution of the Earth's bounty in
an optimistic way. During the 199to
the average annual increase In the
GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of all
developing countries was 43 percent
compared with 17 percent in the
1900s. The GDPs of developed coun­
tries grew by 23 percent in the 90*. a
decrease from 3 percent in the 1900s.
But of course, those numbers actu­
ally mean that the gaps between rich
and poor increased rather than
decreased because the base prosperi­
ty of the developed countries was so
much higher tobegin with — and the
population of developing countries
continued to grow at a higher rate,
even as AIDs deaths were reducing
life expectancy by more than six years
in those countries. In most of the
Southern 1iemisphere, GDP per capi­
ta is still decreasing.
The Americans at the conference,
who do not share Bush administra­
tion positions emphasizing markets
as the solution to all problems,
teemed st a tom about what they
could do in uppoeltton to their own
government. Matt Petersen, president
of Global Green USA, said: 'we are
not here to promote shareholder
value; we are here in the public inter­

est. The Bush administration is not on
our agenda. We're going to be
laughed out of there*
That was the tone of the session.
The earnest folk in the audienre, an
impressive but depressed group, has
signed on to a new code word:
'stakeholders.*
The Bush agenda, of course, pretty
much ends alter two words: ’corpo­
rate leaders.*
Questions from the audience
seemed to assume defeat at the sum­
mit The first woman to rise asked:
"The US. is resisting all this. What
can wc d o r
U.N. Under-Secretary-General
Nitin Desai, an Indian, who was pre­
siding here as he will in South Africa,
seemed surprised at the question, and
his voice rose as he answered: "You
live in a free country. Speak up!
Shout! Make yourself heard.*
1was amazed that we had to hear
that message from a foreigner. If the
is your thing. If you care, you had
better make some noise— enough v
reach the White House, which has
not the slightest Intention of doing
anything thal does not increase eco­
nomic growth or shareholder value
C 1 0 0 UNIVERSAL fUESS SYNDICATE

S tates fail to follow Illin ois’ lead on the death penalty
You don't have to take an excur­
idealities, given new trials or been
sion bock through decades of history
granted the lesser sentence of life in
to find evidence of lynching*. Just
prison. This group of 100 men and
spend some time, instead, in
women were exonerated.
a serious review of death
Illinois Gov. George
penalty cases around the
Ryan, a man of both con­
country since 1976, when the
science and courage, sus­
US. Supreme Court reinstat­
pended the death penalty in
ed capital punishment.
January 2000 after an inno­
Pay particular attention to
cent Illinois inmate came
the South — Texas,
within two days of death.
Mississippi, Alabama,
Anthony Porter was within
Georgia, you know the list.
48 hours of his scheduled
A scholarly examination is
execution when he was
bound to yield solid evi­
granted a temporary stay; a &lt;
Cynthia
dence that states have exe­
few months Liter, journalism
cuted the innocent
students working with a
j
Tucker
Perhaps that's the reason
» * » « » # • private investigator
that no states have foiknved
obtained a confession from
Illinois' lead and halted executions
the real murderer.
while laws and procedures are
That was too ckise for Ryan —
reviewed. Politicians — governors,
much too close. And there were oth­
state legislators, prosecutors — don't
ers — 12 other wrongfully convicted
dare look too closely. They are afraid
death row inmates released from
of what they might see.
Minor* prisons in the last 26 years.
Around the country, about 100
Ryan shut down his death chambers
wrongfully convicted men and
and commissioned a task force to
women have been freed from death
issue recommendations thal will trim
row since 1976. They are not among
the chances, if not eliminate the
the thousands of death row inmates
potential entirely, of an innocent man
whu have been released on legal tech- or woman ever again being threat­

ened with execution at the hands of
the state of Illinois. The task force
issued a series of worthy recommen­
dations last month.
But, with 37 states and the federal
government still practicing state-sanc­
tioned executions, only a handful
even concede their methods may
need examination. None of the others
have placed moratoriums on execu­
tions, as Illinois did.
And those states most notorious
for a headlong rush to justice have
refused any such study. Politicians
proceed with their eyes wide shut,
keeping the death chambers cranked
up.

Given the opportunity to display
even a hint of doubt about the Texas
death penalty during his presidential
campaign, then-Texas Gov. George
Bush refused. 'I’m confident that
every person that has been put to
death in Texas, under my watch, has
been guilty of the crime charged and
has had full access to the court," he
said in February 2000.
Needless to say, many of those
who have observed justice, Texasstyk?, would disagree.
Unlike Texas, Georgia's death

penalty apparatus has managed to
escape national scrutiny; like Texas.
Georgia's system is severely flawed.
There are police and prosecutors in
this state, as elsewhere, who eye the
landscape for the usual suspects,
build a case with flimsy evidence and
ride community hysteria over crime
to a quick conviction and capital pun­
ishment
Making life easier for those prose­
cutors, Georgia provides no statewide
public defender system with experi­
enced lawyers to aid poor people
accused or crimes. Instead, a pair
defendant in rural Georgia might end
up with an appointed attorney with
no experience, no staff and no interest
in saving his client. Countless
inmates on Georgia’s death row have
been represented by attorneys who
more closely resemble Don Knotts'
Barney Fife than Andy Griffith's
Matlock.
Odds are, one or two or 10 of those
who have already been executed in ;
Georgia were innocent of the crimes ;
for which they were condemned. We
don't want to look too ckisely.
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On th e S tre e t
T h e H erald a sk s p e o p le w h a t th e y t h i n k .. .

Bob Pa# i* th* Chairman of the Florida Democratic Pally

S u m m er vaca­
tion is only a fe w
w eeks aw ay f o r
stu den ts in
S em in ole County.
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p la n s a r e f o r the
sum m er.

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to Chapel Hill. N.C.
and plan on going to
several family
reunions in Panama
City Beach and
Jacksonville.
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summer. IT be at the
school, but of course.
IT be happy.
Ezra Walker Jr.
Sanford

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summer school for
me.
Jack Williams

Deltona

IT be in grad
school. IT have class­
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planning at the
school.
Jennifer Stickle

Lake Mary

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an 11-month employ­
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June 18 And then IT
rest and spend time
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The Sem inole High School
o f 1947, which is holding Its
55 year reunion this weekend,
gave me their last will and
testament,
so I have
selected
those
bequests
that I
thought
would be
o f most
interest to

Grace Marla

To Mr. Morris w e leave tin*
faculty hope he can handle
them better than w e did.
To th e juniors w e leave our
iron clad rule over the school
and h ope they get their share
of the privileges.
To th e sophom ores, our sis­
ter class, we leave o u r win­
ning w ays, our good looks,
our popularity and innumer­
able skip days.
To th e freshm en we leave
the satisfaction that conies
receiving a diploma.
To M r. Bradbury and Mr.
Stev en s we leave few er ciga­
rette bu tts to sw eep up.
H uston Babcock leaves his
bass vo ice to Stanley Brumley.
Jea n Boteler, P h y llis Allen,
Alva Lundquisl and Lillian
H um phrey leave th e impris­
onm ent o f school for the

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We, the
Senior
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1947, being of sound body
and evil mind, make this our
first, last, and only stab at
writing out last will testa­
ment.

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Lester T illis leaves his
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she will enjoy them.
Clarence G rantham leaves
his refined language and
meek and mild personality to
Fred Rossetter.
Spencer Harden bequeaths
his maiden-slaying personali­
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Helen Dayman leaves her
shy, denture ways with the
opposite sex to Louise
Lundquist.
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sponsoring several school dances. The group w as led by president Clydo Hull Pictured. Horn iolt. are (front) Marcus
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Letter carriers prepare for single-day food drive
National
Association
of
Letter Carriers Branch #1091
has prepared and sent out 1
million postcards to remind the
community to participate in the
10th
annual
National
Association of Letter Carriers'
Food Drive.
The drive will take place on
Saturday, May 11 and Central
Floridians are invited to make a
difference in the fight against
hunger simply by leaving nonperishable food donations In or
near their mailboxes.
Letter carriers w ill collect
food donations along their mail
routes while m aking normal
mail deliveries. The food will
then be taken to postal stations
and boxed for delivery to the
Second Harvest Food Bank of
Central Florida.
From there, the food will be
distributed to emergency food
pantries, soup kitchens and
other nonprofit agencies that

feed hungry people.
Recommended itepts fo r
donation include rice, peanut
butter,
tuna
fish,
pasta,
stews/soups in a can, and other
nonperishable,
hlgh&lt;protein
items.
Studies show that hunger in
America is a m ore serious prob­
lem than most people realize.
Because children do not have
access to school breakfast and
lunch in summertime, demands
on emergency food providers
increase during these months .p
Additionally,
the
recedt
devastation to the Central
Florida economy has left em er­
gency food providers facing a
demand 25 to 40 percent higher
than last year during this same
time.
As the nations largest-singleday food drive, the National
Association o f Letter Carriers'
Food Drive serves as an impor­
tant staple to hunger relief

organizations across the coun­
try. Non-perishable food items,
left by concerned citizens in or
around neighborhood mailbox­
es, are gathered by Letter
Carriers and then delivered to
non-profit
organizations
focused on helping the hungry.
In 2001, the drive provided
70.1 million pounds of food to
hunger relief organizations
across the country.
Locally 241,532 pounds o f
food- enough for more than
161,000 meals-were given to the
Second H arvest Food Bank of
Central Florida for distribution
to em ergency food pantries
throughout Orange, Seminole,
and Brevard Counties.
On Saturday, May 11 the
National Association of Letter
Carriers Branch 1091 will team
up with the United States Postal
Service, the Heart of Florida
United Way, the AFL-CIO, the
Second H arvest Food Bank of

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Terry Day Karen Blackburn
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T he S eminole H erald

G race----------Coatlanad boat Pi|a SA

R uby A n d en o n wills her
ability to tell jokes to Hcrby
Earl L ee leav es his tow er­
eagerness to graduate to
Stcnstrom.
ing height to Benjam in M ills.
W illis A nderson leaves his
M arjorie Anderson.
R ichard Lord w ills his tree
Jacq u elin e C oates leaves
heart with Saidee.
clim bing ability to Dottie and
h er ability to talk in study hall
Howard W h elch el leaves
Jane W hitner.
and get away with it to Arlene his generosity to Johnny
Larry L oaslng leaves His
Anderson.
Alexander.
cartoons to G aylon
Carolyn B ryant w ills her
Barbara R ozler leaves the
Culberhouse.
w aterproof voica (that can't be bed in Mrs. W inn's room to
A lice L u n d q alst leaves her
drowned out) and giggle to
Gladys Welts. M ay she rest in
ability for finding som eone
anyone silly enough to use
peace.
with gun w hen she doesn't
them.
Jea n Sayer leaves her "Love
hove any to Lillian M oran
'em and leave 'e m " w ays to
W atlcr C ook leaves his stu­
with the hope that she has
dious attitude in class to
Emily Mathews.
better luck.
H elen S lau g h ter w ills her
Tommy Stringer.
Ja cq u elin e and Josep h in e
Betty C ullum bequeaths
Ipana Smile and girlish giggle
M ich els leave their sim ilarity
to June Rose Dutton.
her stature to M artha Grogan.
in appearance to the Anderson
Joh n n y B n tm ley leaves
Jean Joh n so n , Audrey
twins.
G ree r and M ary Ib u ch to n
Duncan Baker ju st in time.
B o b b ie L ee M orton leaves
leave their intellect to Nora
M lk ey B row ning leaves
John Root to Doris Anderson.
Walter Cook w ith w eak eyes.
Belle Clause and M ary Ellen
Jack M oye leaves his seri­
G eorge C hapm an leaves his
Lossing.
ous outlook on life to Alvin
ability to talk and say nothing
G retchen L incoln leaves
. Penley.
to Bill Inghram.
her locker to her brother Bill
. G eorgia H utchins and
and hopes that som eone can
Sim on D in g fe ld er leaves
Gwynn Reel live together.
bring him down a peg or two.
his interest in extra-curricular
Jan Je n k in so n wills to
A rthur D ougherty takes his
w ork to Richard Ransbottom.
Johnny A lexander and Donald w ife with him.
LeRoy G ilb ert leaves his
Deal his ability to give
gun collection to John
Fred K ennedy leaves his
“G oose" gray hair.
Salsbury.
pleasing voice to Kay
Harold Ja ck so n leaves his
Shoemaker.
Etta Jan e K eogh leaves the
intellectual attitude to
library to Frances Cobb.
C aroline Lee says, “When
H orance G reene.
you gotta go, you gotta g o ."
H ank D am pier leaves her
R oy M use leaves his bus
Lolo Lee leaves her popu­
dem ure ways and femininity
driving ability to Coach
larity with the boys o f her
to Marilyn Messier.
Ganas.
own class to Judy Jones.
H olden D avid, Ja ck M a m
N ancy W illiam s regretfully
M arie Pezold leaves her
and Charles Sm ith leave
leaves Chris Jenson.
w inning ways w ith Mrs.
Commercial Law ju st in time.
Francis W ilson leaves his
Bisbee to Lila Leffler.
Lloyd Sw ain leaves his
gradually thinning hair to Mr.
M ildred M athicu x leaves
pitching arm to Ted Brooklyn.
’ Wilkins.
the orchestra to M iss Whittle.
C lark M oore leaves his
Lee A rm strong leaves his
Jo h n M cL ellan leaves his
speaking ability to Floyd
know ledge o f radio to Everett
hum erous poem s in a lot of
Sparkm an.
Hoover.
Sallys.
Leon Sw ain leaves his quiet
M yra Southw ard wills her
Vesta M erritt and Ivey
w ays to Steve Hodgkins.
enthusiasm to Margaret
Echols Just leave together.
IN W ITNESS TH EREO F:
Partin.
Paul Pesold w ills his 66We have hereupon subscribed
proof blood to Jack Benton.
ou r names and affixed our
D oy le P rin gle leaves Lake
seal this 29th day o f May
M onroe to “C atfish " Bass.
1947.
Evelyn R a tcliff leaves her
Signed: Lillian Boyle,
assortm ent of cars to anyone
C aroline Lee, Jack M oye, Bill
fortunate enough to b e so for­
Ludwig.
tunate.
W itn esses: Louise Clark,
Jim m y Apd^rson w ills his
C arl Williams, George
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More than 150 volunteers lend a
hand to Goldsboro Front Porch effort
Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
The Goldsboro Front Porch
Council Inc. and its Clean Up
Neighborhood Committee
sponsored its first clean-up
effort on Saturday, April 27.
More than 150 volunteers gath­
ered by 8 a.m. at Ihe Front
Porch office to begin a major
beautification effort in the com­
munity.
The volunteer efforts shown
by the participants was an
inspiring effort, especially since
it occurred during National
Volunteers Week.
Tons of broken furniture,
large appliances, shed and stor­
age goods and yard debris were
picked up and properly dis­
posed of during the endeavor.
The clean-up continued
through Wednesday, May 1.
Joining in this day of service
to the citizens of Goldsboro
were many of Ihe partners and

contributors to the Front Porch
initiative. These partners were
more than willing to contribute .
their time and energy to do
whatever was needed.
Those who participated In
the clean-up included friends,
family and neighbors in the
community; Sanford Mayor
Brady Lessard; District 2
Commissioner Velma Williams;
District 1 Commissioner Art
Wpodruff; employees from the
city of Sanford; crews from the
state environmental office; the
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Seminole County Sheriff's
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Women and Youth in
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Alternatives, Calvary Temple of
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Richardson; the city of Sanford
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Mike Kirby, Lisa Jones and
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drinks, deserts and served the
volunteers; Oscar Redden; Lt.
Willie Harden; Brett L
Henderson; Johnnie Williams;
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Knight in shining armor is tarnishing his marriage

DEAR
.
,ABBY:
,
Hovej my
mv hushuv
band and don’t want to lose
him. He has always been my
knight In shining armor, but 1
now know for a fact that he’s
cheating.
Last night he left for a week to
be with a woman he paid to fly
here. She does not know he's
married. Actually, there is a lot
she doesn't know.
I have always lived by the
poem that says if you love
something — set it free. If it
comes back to you, it's yours,
but if it doesn't, it never
belonged to you in the first
place.
Abbv, this man has left and
come back to me five times!
Each time, he tells me he loves
me, and 1 believe him. 1 should
mention that he is from London,
and I am a native Texan, still liv­
ing In the town where I grew up.
England is where SHE is from
— and where he always goes.
My husband accuses me of
trying to take away his friends
and control him. Believe me, I
am not. All I ever wanted was a
peaceful, happy life with the
man I love.
What should 1 do? I feel like a
fool, but I love my husband
dearly.
WIFE WITH AN
ACHING HEART

Y™, say the
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_______________________________________
You
woman__________________________________
doesn't programs or community
col­ avoid conflict. He makes every­
know your husband is married. leges, as well as the YMCA and thing out to be "my fault," and
That m eans he's cheating on many churches.
I've always assumed that he's
both o f you. You and ....................................
"Tired and Worried
right.
English
could also use some
Sometimes I’m afraid to have
ladyfriend are over­
rsonal therapy to a confrontation with him, but
due for a truth
Ip untangle nerself it's not because he has ever hit
sion.
from her controlling me. He says he loves me and I
Texas w om en are
family, os well as believe him. Does this sound
supposed to b e tough.
develop
assertion like emotional abuse to you,
Ask yourself, "What
skills that may prevent Abby? I would be grateful for
would Ann Richards
her from getting into your opinion.
do?" Tell him to get
another abusive rela­
SAD AND CO N FU SED IN
back in the corral or
tionship. She can find
SAN FED R O , CALIF.
you'll turn him into a
referrals for low-fee
gelding. Your wan­
counseling
in the
DEAR SA D A N D CON­
dering sp ou se may
hone book or from FUSED: What you describe is
have b een b o m in
er local community em otional abuse on your hus­
England, but that
• • • • • • mental health agen- band's part and lack o f self­
doesn't e n title him
b o lt cies.
esteem on yours. Your coping
whenever he feels like iL
W hen this young woman m ethod has been refu sal to
wrote, "I'm on the verge of a defend yourself — or accepting
mental breakdown," It was a cry undeserved blame.
DEAR ABBY: You printed
I hate to put you on the spot,
r
. ■a for help that's needed before she
Worried — or h er baby — are injured.
but I'm willing to b et you have
in the Midwest," a 21-vear-old
JA ELU N E JAFFE, PH.D. done many things R IG H T dur­
mother of a 19-month-old child.
ing the marriage, for w hich you
She was separated from an abu­
D EA R DR. JAFFE: Your solu­ deserved to be praised. Ask
sive husband and said she did tion m ay be better than the one
ourself, "Why did m y husnot know how to handle her I o ffered . However, before
and keep silent?"
daughter's constant crying. You fin d in g a therapist listed In the
suggested she see a pediatrician phone book, it's preferable to
for a referral to a child psychia­ get a referral from a physician.
trist.
They usually refer to someone
DEAR ABBY: My purse was
As a licensed marriage and they know w hose expertise stolen yesterday. I lost my
family therapist, here's what 1 they trust.
money, three credit cards and
think: T ir e d and Worried"
my checkbook. 1 immediately
appears to be a young, inexperi­
called the bank and credit card
enced mom who has lost control ' D EA R ABBY: Two different companies to report w hat hap­
DEAR WIFE: W hile the of her own life. Her 19-month- professional counselors have pened. However, at 2 o'clock
poem you have paraphrased old may not need to sec a child told m e my husband is emotion­ this morning, 1 woke up in a
i a lovely message, I serious- psychiatrist nearly as much as ally abusive. I just don't see it.
panic. I realized that whoever
doubt that your troubled this young mother needs a par­
In 25 years of marriage, we've has my checkbook now knows
narriage was what the poet enting sk ills class. They are hardly ever fought. The reason? my driver's license and Social
offered at local adult education I always let him have his way to Security numbers!
had In mind.
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My bank had recommended 1
use tw o-part checks because
they no longer return canceled
checks.
Abby, please warn your read­
ers that after they have written
their two-part check, to remove
the top one from the checkbook
before adding their driver's
license and Social Security num­
bers. I now feel I am a target for
identity fraud.
FEELING VULNERABLE
IN KNOXVILLE

DEAR FEELING VULNERA­
BLE: I'm pleased to pass along
your important warning. You're
right; you are at risk. Hold a
good thought, bu t in addition
to n otifyin g your bank and
credit card companies, inform
the credit bureaus about your
loss — and keep a close check
on your m onthly bank and
credit card statem ents In case
you are also a victim of identity
theft. You have my sympathy.
D EA R ABBY: This is in
response to "Ready to Go It
Alone in Mississippi," from the
bride-to-be who had no brothers
or male family members to walk
her down the aisle.
When my wife and I were
married, we had a situation in
which her father would be pre­
sent at our wedding, but we
d idn't want him to give her
away.
Understanding that together
we were stepping into our new
married life, w e decided that we
would escort each other down

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the aisle.
ru
Waiting for may bride to
emerge near the back of the
church, and seeing her more,ib
beautiful than any woman I had '•!
ever dreamed of, took my
breath away.
r/J
We enjoyed a few q u ie t ,3
moments together as I caught
my breath, wiped away my
tears, and told my precious love^r&gt;
how beautiful she was. Then w e' •*/
walked arm in arm down theert
aisle, and w e haven't looked
back since! rri
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DEAR A RM IN ARM: M ay ni
you always b e as happy as you /:*
were IhaL memorable day.
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Pauline Phillips and her
daughter Jeanne Phillips shareu,;
the pseudonym Abigail V a n 'll
Buren. Write Dear Abby at
www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box/Z)
69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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’rust Preservation Award winners announced
One of Sanford's oldest
■tom es is one of six winners in
llh e 14th annual Historic
■Preservation Awards compotiItio n sponsored by the Sanford
Historic Trust.
Robert and Christine
Carraway's pre-1887 frame
vernacular home at 515 South
Myrtle Ave. is among five
Sanford homes and a public
_ park honored by the trust in
f conjunction with National
^ Preservation Week and during
— the city's 125th anniversary
S^Jrear.
Other winners include:
• Tim Dix and Jim
Claypool, 1911 frame vernacu­
lar, 613, South Magnolia Ave.

• M aria Shreve, 1921 frame
vernacular, 709 South
Palmetto Ave.
• Dldi Berry, 1926-29 bun­
galow, 910 South Myrtle Ave.
• Claudia Webber, 1923
prairie school bungalow, 1104
Magnolia Ave.
The com m unity improve­
ment award was presented to
Paw Park, a popular dow n­
town park recently restored by
the com m unity anil historical­
ly significant as one of the
original open common areas
laid out in the city plan d raft­
ed by Sanford founder Gen.
Henry Sanford.
Tw enty-five homes were
evaluated this year in an event

that is becoming increasingly
competitive.
The contest is cityw ide and
open to homes built prior to
1936 that conform to city
codes governing historic
preservation. Entries are
solicited through newspaper
ads, and a trust com m ittee
evaluates them. Residential,
commercial, religious and
public properties are consid­
ered.
The trust reserves the right
to revoke awards If properties
recognized through the pro­
gram fall Into disrepair or no
longer reflect standards
required to receive the recog­
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. Florida Champions from Seminole County 4-H
place 4th in National LifeSmarts Competition
Florida State
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Champions competed against 29
other states In Arlington, Va., for
the national LifeSm arts title,
held in April.
Seminole C ou nty 4-H cap­
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More than 7,000 teens first
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responsibilities, is a program of
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Teens spent $172 billion of
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The Sem inole County 4-H
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who went on to be the National
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Team members on the
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Sanford;
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Altamonte Springs;
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For more information this or
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walded in Seminole County since 1904,
t o * in Longwood and then Lake Mary,
w hen h e moved in 1909.
N otinc the sucoeas during the last
d e o d e Lake Mary has accomplished efforts as soon as M c L a in a s m x m e e j his
with open space requirements, land resignation.
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"I'll have to move (airly
• W he believes his expetta a e said. "We're in for a very quick election—
will benefit the county in the same areas.
from July to November."
"Lake Maty probably has the strictest
Brender also hasn't ruled out serving
opm space requirements,'* he said. T h e another term on the laity Mary
city's requirement is 35 percent open Cpromissioa Depending an the outcome
ipace, and we have been able to enforce of the Republican primary in September,

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m e “ out concerns with the district and
county wide fames." McLain said. *1 will
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“ **• My friends, along with me, will have
to make a tough decision of who will be

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and ends 5 p.m . Friday, Sept. 13.
Qualifying packets will be available at
Lake Mary Q tyK alL

Medals

Lessard and City Manager Tory
Van DerWorp. Tne dty commie*
sion and fire department brass
previously approved the addi­
tional fire protection. Lessard
noted the decision to add the
Tower Company full-time was
"not only protecting people but
•tructure." The two visited the
•cene after hearing about the sit­
uation on the way home from a
meeting at the airport

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tk jn ca v g B a y from the Supervisor of
^ C t lb n s Office that, if he doesn't win the
jjrirnar'jr, h ectn still qualify for the Lake

wits from first two
the City of Sanford
(land Parks

didn't receive several medals.
"My father was a quiet man,
and he didn't talk much about hfa
military experience," Cardona
said. "That was just his personali­
ty But I never knew about his
military background."
After writing to the National
Personnel
Records
Center,

R a m s , L i o n s , B e a r s fall
in R e g i o n a l S e m i f i n a l s

night at the
Army Gymnasium

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
LAKE MARY — A promising
post-season came to an unex­
pected end for three Seminole
County softball teams on
Thursday.
And while each team had a
chance at victory. Lake Mary,
Oviedo and Winter Springs

M bRue: Matt's Team (4-•jffioestrings (2-2) and
‘■ n c e flM ) .
H gue _ Sanford
B of God (3-1), the

■ (2-2), Westview
■ Church (1-3), and the
■ m s (CM).
B ^ u e : the Shoestrings
■ f i t t 's Team (2-2), and
K k «&lt;1.3).

he began thinking about his own
Good Conduct MedaL
"I was young when I left the
Army, and I really didn't think
•bout i t " he said. Tfow that I am
olden l realized I wanted to have
aomething to pass on to my
grandchildren rfiat shows that I
Ju s f m 1£ d l d for his father,
Cardona filled out the paperwork
for his own medal.
On
Wednesday, he received the pack­
age he's waited 30 years for
:
"When I got the package and
saw where it was from, I told my
wife to open it for me," he said, "ft
was agreat feeling.
Cardona encourages anyone
who may have forgotten about
their military honors to take the
time todaim them.
"At some point in our lives, we
look back on our military experi­
ence and wish we had sometning
to show for i t " he said. “For those
whomay have medals coming to
them, they should daim them."
Cardona said people interested
in finding out about unclaimed
medals can visit any veterans ser­
vices agency for help. There is also
numerous agencies that can be
found on the Internet
"It's definitely worth the time,"
he said. "For me, it's been a great
wonderful feeling.
"After all these years, this coun­
try didn't forget he said. "Even
though I forgot they didn't"

cars added to Sanford’s police fo rce
Flreftghten from various

cMm

Tuesday

Merchant
Brian Tooley, Deputy Chief
Mike McCoy and C a p t Darrel
Presley.
"I'm a little taken back by the
number of people here today,"
Merchant aaid.
Merchant is a graduate o f the
FBI National Academy and the
Florida Criminal Justice
Executives Institutes Chief's
Executive Seminar. Merchant
received a bachelor's degree in
business administration from
Rollins College. He is nearly
fmiihed with his master's
degree. Merchant's long list of
credentials shows the strength
of the dty police departm ent
Lkjuori said.
"It speaks volumes for this
agency that we can stay In
house to find a new chief,"
Liquor! said.
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Although officially retired, ’’
Liauori's Involvement in law .
enforcement will not end. He
will continue to serve on the
Florida Police Chiefs
Association and various other
part-time positions.
"Whenever you spend 43
years in a profession, you owe
that profession," he said.
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decision making process," said
McLain about the conference cen­
ter

McLain

T n a scene straight
I from a law breaker's
A n lg h tm are, 22 officer*
lined • vacant parkins lot
on Fulton Street
W -d n jjd ay, anxiously
to test their new
to ifo s d patrol care.
The largest addition of
new vehicles In the police
department's history Is part
o f a recent Initiative to
attract and retain officers to
the d ty force. Sim ilar to
another proposed incentive
that offers to pay a percent­
age o f an officer's mort­
gage if they five in the dty,
the new cars will mostly
benefit the blue w ho '
choose to call Sanford
home.
"Anyone with three
years or more will end up
w ith a take home car," sail
j^lfoerpokeaw orrun Cleo
C ity tax paying officers,
however, will be first on
the fis t including several
Wednesday who found
themselves stepping into a
•hlny Chevy Impala after
less than a year with the
departm ent The incentive
o f take home care la not
new. Many area depart­
ments already offer It, said
Cohen. Sanford police spe­
cial units, such as K-9
units, were slready taking
advantage of the program
before Wednesday.
"This kind of stuff really
fo r te s things happen," said
C hief Brian Tooley about

conference

aaid that the
center might be the last major
county improvement he will be
involved in as commissioner; but,
if elected to Congress, McLain said
he would still be "committed to
the county 100 percent"

Ssntord Mayor Brady Lessard hands k
Sanford Police Officer Jane McLaughlin.
Presley. In addition, the pro­
m adds more visibility to
department. There is a
cap of how far an officer can
drive to and from work
before they are charged a fee,
Cohen said. In the future, the
department hopes to have
more officers covered in the
incentive.
Helping to christen the
convoy, and promising simi­
lar Incentives in the future,
were Sanford Mayor Brady
Lessard and City
Commissioner Art Woodruff.
"It's amazing to see what
you all have done in the past
couple of years," Lessard
said. "It's our job to keep
doing things like this."
Lessard told the officers
that the new incentive is just
the beginning, as he hopes to
implement four or five more
similar incentives in the
future. He mentioned the
mortgage incentive that the
city board will consider a sec­
ond reading o f at their next
meeting May 13. The pro­
posed incentive offers officers
who live In the city up to a
$250 monthly mortgage

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rebate.
The addition o f the new
patrol cars also marks the
department's return to
Chevrolet made vehicles.
Although smaller than the
current Ford Crown Victoria
Sanford patrol cars, the
Chevy Im palasare a "little
Im s expensive," said Presley.
The department estimates
they saved 14 percent from
the model change, which
.
helps put more vehicles on
the road for the same dollars.
Other local departments
such as Altamonte Springs
and Maitland have already
made the switch and gave
Sanford police very good
reports about the Impala's
rformance, Presley said.
veral advantages to the
Impala are better fuel econo­
my and traffic maneuverabili
ty. The Impala is Chevrolet's
most recent replacement to
the phased out Caprice
Classic, which was the long­
standing traditional police
vehicle.
"I was glad to see Chevy
get back into the business,"
Presley said.

The event is a graceful way

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Johns River Water Management
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Florida, an event to heighten
awareness o f Florida's water,
wildlife, and natural resources.
Wild About Florida will
include exhibits, interactive dis­
plays, backyard habitat crafts,
entertainment, and presentati° rv» by Florida water and
wUdllfe experts. Presentations
will focus on binding, butterfly
gardening, reptiles, amphib­
ians, monarch butterfly tag­
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and how to create butterfly gar­
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In action TUesday night was
the Sanford Fire Department
three-man Tower Company. It
was among the first activity the
unit has seen since becoming
"full status" on April 26. TheU
addition pushes the nightly
watch to a dozen employees,
Robles said. Ladder trucks are
infamous with battling multiple
story building fires, however,
Sanford's unit will now m o m d

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■ of God (3-0),
How Baptist Church (2■ Unknowns (1-2) and
Hwks (0-3).
Bandings after two
p arr
joagur Matt's Team (6jt Shoestrings (5-3) and
Fence (1-4).
**g o e _ Sanford
ch of God (6-1),
view Baptist Church (3e Hawks (2-5) and the
towns (W ).
O R A C L E T O H ELP
g lU N T Y A TH LETICS
« h e Orlando Miracle have
Inounced that the team
|U1 donate 50% of all single
une ticket sale proceeds
pm the (Saturday) May 11
feseason game versus the
liaml Sol to the Foundation
r Seminole County Public ihools, Inc.
The money generated will
(earmarked for Seminole
pinty schools sports teams.
B Seminole County stufits and administrators,
■lily and friends can help
■ Miracle sellout the TD
flterhouse Centre (17,306)
I May 11, the county can
m u p to $100,000, which
II go directly to support| their local athletic profcason tickets for the
jracle's fourth season are
U available in the lower
Wl of the TD Waterhouse
ntre with prices ranging
*n $8 to $36 per game,
ison tickets can be purised by calling (407) 916-

■ IIS BO O STER S G OLF
It is time to prepare for the
2002 13th Annual Seminole
High Boosters Golf
Tournament to be held at
Mayfair Country Club on
tod ay. May 10.
^[This event is one o f the
single largest fund raising
Items for the booster club
and helps Seminole High
School student-athletes form
• bond with the Sanford
community. It is also a great
time for business leaders to
■how their support not only
for SHS athletics but also to
network with other commu­
nity leaders and business
owners in a relaxed and
enjoyable environment,
j t h e tournament will be a
scramble format made up of
tour-person teams ($70 per
four-person
player). Mulligans will be $5
or three for $10.
, Hole sponsorships are
available for $100 per hole or
Hole Sponsorship plus fourman team is a special price
o f $330.
r
.^Dinner is included follow­
ing play with trophy and
prize presentation.
Numerous door prizes will
also be given away.
* For information or if a
business would like to
donate a door prize, please
contact Mike Powers at 407­
380-5058 or Mike Gaudreau
at 407-320-5102.
See Briefs, Page 3B

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R aiders
baseball
in state

6A teams win
ione-hitters;
5 A teams fall
by one run
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

LAKE CITY — The Seminole
Community College baseball
team ended years of frustration
last weekend when it earned a
trip to this week's State
Tournament.
Despite being competitive
and just missing the playoffs a
few times, it's been over 10
years since the Raiders last
made a trip to the 'show,'

OVIEDO — If pitching wins
championships the Oviedo and
Lake Brantley baseball teams
appear to be in pretty good
Colin Irvine and Tommy
Sutton both hurled one-hit
shutouts at Jacksonville team s
as the Lions and P atrio ts---advanced to Friday night's
Class 6A-Region 1 Semifinals.
Irvine was particularly mas­
terful allowing only one base
runner, on a two out double in
the second inning to Tony
Mazzio, and retired the final 16
batters he faced as Oviedo
thumped Sandalwood, 7-0, at
Milder Field.
Sutton was also on his game,
striking out 10 and allowing
only one hit, as Lake Brantley
bounced back quickly from the
tough district final loss to
Oviedo to blank 6A-District 1
champion Mandarin, 34), on its
home field.
Oviedo (23-8) was to have
hosted 6A-District 4 Champion
Cypress Creek (23-7), a 4-0
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winner over West Orange on
Tuesday, and the Patriots (23-7)
were to have taken on No. 2
state-ranked Apopka (29-2), a
10-0 run rule winner over
Timber Creek, on Friday.
The Lake Brantley-Apopka
matchup was extremely
Intriguing because of the close
proximity of the two campuses;
that a lot of the players played
youth ball in the same leagues
and continue to play together
in the summer; and the fact
that the two teams met in the
1997 State Championship
Game with the Patriots beating
the Blue Darters behind the
play of shortstop and current
Toronto Blue Jays star Felipe
Lopez, who most Apopka fans
insist should have been playing
for the Blue Darters.

regional semifinals.
The Rams and Lions had both
won their Regional Quarterfinal
game by shutouts over
Jacksonville squads on Tuesday,
while the Bears were impressive
in ousting Spruce Creek on
Wednesday, giving county fans
high hopes on getting two
teams to state.
But it all came undone on
Thursday as Lake Mary was
blanked by Boone, 2-0, Oviedo
See Softball, Page 3B

A n d w a s n ’t e a s y t h i s t i m e ,
e i t h e r , a s lt\u t e a m mtsoect t h r e e

Brett Murphy (above) blasts a home
run for Oviedo leading off the bot­
tom of the third inning Tuesday night
and It would have been enough as
Colin Irvine (right) was masterful,
allowing only one base runner, on a
two out double In the second inning,
and retirad the final 16 batters he
faced, striking out seven, as the
Lions advanced to Friday’s Class
6A-Region 1 Semifinals with a 7-0
whitewashing of Sandalwood at
Milder Field.

If Oviedo wins it will take on
the Lake Brantley-Apopka win­
ner Tuesday for the Regional
Championship and a spot in
the State Tournament.
If Lake Brantley wins, the
game would be at Mikler Field
starting at 7:30 p.m.
If the Blue Darters win, the
game would be at Apopka's J.
Barnes Field at 8 p.m.
If Oviedo loses and Lake
Brantley wins, the game would
be at Cypress Creek at 4 p.m.
As good as the wins were for
the 6A teams, the losses were
just as tough for the 5A schools
to swallow.

A diving catch by the Deltona
centcrfielder in the sixth inning
denied the tying run from scor­
ing and the Wolves held off
homestanding Lake Howell, 2The Silver Hawks (13-16),
who won their first-ever dis­
trict championship on
Saturday, had several opportu­
nities to score, leaving a runner
on second in each o f the final
four innings, but could not the
timely hit.
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Deltona (21-8) broke the ice
in the third inning as Justin
Privett walked, advanced to
third on a single by Wesley

Gawriluk, and scored on a sac­
rifice fly by Mike DiNapoli.
Lake Howell came right back
in the bottom o f the third as
Jason Leaf doubled and later
scored on a grounder by Grant
Berman.
The Wolves scored what
proved to be the winning run
in the fifth inning when
Tommy Caq/ey scored on Jerry
Farina's single.
But the game-saving play in
the bottom of the sixth inning.
Tony Lovka singled and stole
second for the Silver Hawks
and seemed destined to tie the
See Baseball, Page 3B

SCC softball team splits on first day of state
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
KISSIM M EE — The Seminole
Community College softball has its work
cut out for it after falling into the Loser's
Bracket at the FCCAA State Tournament at
the Osceola County Softball Complex on
Thursday.
The Raiders opened the day with a 4-3
victory over Broward Community College,
but then were blanked by multi-time
national champion and current Mid-Florida
Conference Champion Lake City
Community College, 9-0, in a Atlantic
Division " inner's Bracket game Thursday
evening.
SCC was scheduled to meet Daytona
Beach Community College in a Loser's
Bracket semifinal on Friday and must win

five
. l ,,the
five games;nina amw
row to advance to
National Tournament, which will also be
held in Kissimmee.
The Atlantic Division Championship
Game is set for 2 p.m. today (Saturday) with
the 'if necessary' game set tor 4 p.m.
In other first round games on Thursday,
Lake City whipped Santa Fe Community
College, 11-3; Indian River Community
College blanked Daytona Beach, 2-0; and
Florida Community College at Jacksonville
outscored Miami-Dadc Community College,
. PCC-J advanced to meet Lake City in the
Wiiii^tfFBracket final with a 4-2 victory
over Indian River, while Broward stayed
alive with a 4-3 win over Santa Fe and
DBCC eliminated M-DCC. 10-2.
In Gulf Division games. Gulf Coast
Community College won twice, both by 8-0

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scores, over Pasco-Hemando and Polk;
Okaloosa-YValton also won twice, 11-3 over
St. Petersburg and 3-0 over North Florida;
Polk won its opener over Tallahassee, 9-7;
North Florida won its opener over Manatee,
2-1; Tallahassee ousted Pasco-Hemando, 4­
1; and St. Pete eliminated Manatee, 4-1.
In other SCC news, freshman pitcher
Lacey Swarthout was named FCCAA State
Pitcher of the week for the second time.
She was 3-0 and allowed only one run in
16 innings pitched, striking out
16 and walking only three as the Raiders
stretched their winning streak to 11 games.
Swarthout, from Colonial, finished the
regular season 25-7 overall, tying the
school record for wins in a season. Earlier,
she shattered the school record for strike­
outs in a season with 220. The previous
record was 132 set in 1995.

chances to sew up the trip
before finally getting the job
done on the final day of tne reg
ular season.
After dropping two o f three
games to Santa Fe Community
College and then losing to
Florida Community College in
Jacksonville, the Raiders held
just a one-game lead over SFCC
and Lake-Sumter Community
College, heading into a threegame series at Mid-Florida
Conference Champion Lake
City Community College.
SCC clinched at least a tie for
second when it came back from
a 2-0 deficit to win the first
game on Friday, 7-2, then
earned the runner-up spot in
the first game on Saturday,
coming back from a 7-4 deficit
to win 9-8 on Ben Sprague's
solo home run leading off the
eighth inning.
Coach Mike Nicholson then
gave his regulars the day off in
the nightcap and the host
Timberwolves won, 9-4.
The FCCAA State Baseball
Tournament will be played at
the Florida Marlins Spring
Training Complex at Viera
today (Sunday) through
Thursday.
The Raiders (31-25) will take
on Panhandle Conference
Champion Chipola Junior
College at 7 p.m. today.
In other opening round
games, St. Petersburg plays
Brevard at 10 a.m.. Lake City
faces Pensacola at 1 p.m., and
Palm Beach challenges Manatee
at 4 p.m.
On Monday, SCC will play
either Palm Beach or Manatee,
playing at 4 p.m. if it loses and
7 p.m. if it wins.
The tournament will continue
with three games on Tuesday (1
p.m., 4 p.m., and 7 p.m.), two
games on Wednesday (1 p.m.
and 4 p.m.) and wrap up with
the final and 'if necessary' game
on Thursday starting at noon.
In the first game on Friday
(April 26), Lake City got to
Zach McCamie for two runs,
one earned, in the second
inning.
But the Raiders tied the game
with a pair of unearned runs in
the fourth inning, then took the
lead for good in the sixth, scor­
ing three runs.
McCamie, a 6-foot-4 freshman
righthander from Boone,
See SCC, Page 2B

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T a m p a

T h* Sn oN ou Herald

B a y

t p a d a i to ttM Hwald
SAM SULA — Sport Allan proved that smooth
driving usually makes for a nappy evening when
you run high 14-second Ups at New Smyrna
Speedway.
Allan took on all comers and claimed the trophy
In a haid*fought TBARA Sprints contest last
Saturday night.
Wendy Mathis started on the pole and calmly
brought the field to the green flag. During the
parade Ups prior to the green, Mathis and her fel­
low drivers staged their traditional four wide
salute to the fans, and then calmly settled down
to the serious business of high-speed competition.
Allan took off and was never seriously challenged
during the feature event.
'T h u U great," Allan said. "We have worked
very hard on this car and I think we have made it
better. You sure havd to pay attention running a
race track like this, but it feels good to
big,, fast
f
win."
In other racing action, Ted Helms rolled home
with a super stock win, following a disqualifica­
tion of Rick Johns during technical inspection.
David Castello claimed the mini stock prize and
was obviously happy in victory lane. Castello had
,
led many of
otf tne
the early Ups
u p s of
ot th
thee Acoustl
i' s Flori
Engineering Co. of Florida's
Florida Mini Stock
Challenge Series event lastI week before having
mechanical problems.
"This Is great," Castello said. "W e have worked
hard on the car to make it better and it is really
driving great. Thanks to my crew and to all of the
fans that are here tonight."
Stocks were
weekly
side by side,
Tim
Edmonson brought home top honors In this hotly
contested division. A special mention should go
to Michelle Dyal for tne increased performance in

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her number 26. Dyal has found some extra speed
in the car and has her sights set on victory lane.
Donnie Williams found his number 111 in victo­
ry lane after a great sportsman shoot out with
Rick Johns. Both drivers held the lead and staged
one o f the best two-car shows seen at this speed­
way in a long time.
"I want to thank Rick for running a clean race,"
Williams said. "We had a great time and never
touched each other. This was a fun race. Thanks
to my crew for all of their hard work, and I also
want to thank all of our great fans that came out
tonight to watch us. I hope they enjoyed the
show."
Tonight (Saturday) brings a regular show to
N SS with all FASCAR Weekly Racing Series divi­
sions in action, plus a couple o f special additions.
In addition to heats and features for the Super
Late Models, Late Models, Modifieds, Sportsman,
Super Stocks, Mini-Stocks and Strictly Stocks
there will be on appearance by the Mini-Cup Cars
and a V-8 Demolition Derby to follow the racing
program.
Grandstands will open at 6 p m . with pre-race
practice at 7 p.m. and lacing action beginning at
7:30 p.m.
NSS is located 10 miles South of Daytona Beach,
between 1-4 (Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84, West)
at the intersection o f Highway 44 8c State Road
415 in SamsuU, between New Smyrna Beach,
DeLand, Sanford and Daytona Beach.
O R LA N D O SPEED W O RLD
B U H L O — It was a short evening last Friday
night at Orlando Speedworld as only two features
were run before thunderstorms put an end to the
night's action.
Uii Ithose two races, Patrick Conrad held off Kory
Abbott and Chad Atkins to win the Bandolero's
finale and John Stevens outran Richard
Hansborough in the Strictly Stocks.

S m y r n a

This Friday (May 3rd) Orlando Speedworld's
card will feature Super Stock "5 0 " and modified
lites/pro challengetraces.
r
In addition to tne•Itwo m ed al races, also on the
schedule will be features In the FASCAR weekly
Racing Series divisions of Super Late Model,
Modified, Mini-Stock, Sportsman, Bandoleros,
and Strictly Stock.
Pit gates open at 5 p.m. and gnmdstands open a
6p.i
ever,
east of Orlando!
on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
For more information about schedules call the
FASCAR offices at 386-127-4129 (New Smyrna), or
check the Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at EA&amp;

CAKNQW9AQLCQM
Also you are invited to tune in to Daytona's
WNDB-AM1150 T h e new “VOICE" o f Stock Car
•Racing!" every Monday night from 8 pun. 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 answ er
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!

FANZ RACING LAUNCHES
"AMERICA'S TEAM"

INDIANAPOLIS — Fanz Enterprises, Inc. has
announced plans to form a fan-owned NASCAR
Winston Cup Racing Team.
Fanz Is the first company to give individual
NASCAR fans across the country the opportunity

S p e e d w a y

to own stock in a multi-car team Intended to be
traded on the stock exchange. The company is
offering a maximum of 2 3 million shares of its
common stock at a price o f $10 per share. Radng
fans can become part owners of "America s
■Ram" by purchasing a minimum o f 25 shares of
stock (a $250 one-time Investment).
The "America’s Team" concept was the brain­
child of J. Roe Hitchcock, a successful business­
man and lifelong race fan.
"O ur goal is to give auto racing farts a stake in
the growth and excitement of Winston Cup rac­
ing," said Hitchcock, chief executive officer and
founder o f Fanz. "U p until now, the perks and
a c c e s s of team ownership have not been available
to everyday race fans. We have a historic oppartulU'^ tm k w ? r^ h u re o f the Fanz opportunity has
received positive reviews from key figures In the
sports community. Larry McReynolds, legendary
NASCAR Winston Cup crew chief and current
Network TV radng analyst has been a vocal aupf* T V e been involved with NASCAR racing for
over 25 years, and I've seen a lot of ideas come
and go over that tim e," said McReynolds, T h is is
the m at time I've seen a plan like this, one that
has real potential to impact tire way teams are

something they deserve.
The "America's Team" concept is also getting
enthusiastic support from Atlanta Braves superstar Chipper Jones. A die-hard NASCAR fan him­
self, Jones is trying to spread the word to his fans
about their chance for team ownership.
"Everybody who knows me knows I've alwa
been a huge NASCAR fan, so I know what it's
like to dream about being a team owner," Jones
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SCC
Continued from
page IB
allowed just the one earned run
on six hits, striking out seven, to
run his record to 8-4.
Tommy Solitario carried the
big bat for SCC, going 3-for-5,
including his sixth home run of
the season, and drove in three.
Other hitters were Winter
Springs' John Michael Howell
(two singles, run), Sprague (two
singles, RBI), Donnie Burkhalter
(double, two runs, RBI), TYson
MaUk (single, RBI), Lyman's J.T.
Williamson (single, run), Brian
Macck (single) a n d Dan
Quartararo (run).

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The first game on Saturday
(April 27) saw the teams trade
the lead early, SCC leading 1-0
and 4-2, before the
Tlmberwolves plated five runs
in the bottom o f the third
inning.
The Raiders battled back to
regain the lead with a single run
in the fourth inning and three
runs in the sixth inning.
A triple and tingle by the
hosts In the seventh inning tied
the game and forced extra
innings, college teams only play
seven inning games in doubleheaders.
SCC took the lead again In the

top o f the eighth inning when
Sprague led off with his fourth
home run of the season.
But the game was not over as
LCCC put runners on first and
second with two out in the bot­
tom of the eighth inning.
Winning pitcher John Madden
(6-6) then got a ground ball, but
the throw was wide of first and
the Tlmberwolves runner tried
to score from second. Burkhalter
recovered the ball and fired to
Solltario to nail the runner at the
plate to end the game and give
the Raiders their tournament
berth.
Providing the offense for SCC

were Solitario (triple, double,
run, two RBI), Machek (double,
single, two runs), Burkhalter
(school-record wing 16th home
run, run,. RBI), Sprague (home
ran, run, RBI), Malik (single,
run, two RBI), Williamson and
Devin Williams (single, run,
RBI), Howell (single, run) and
Quartararo (single, RBI).
The second game was over
quickly as the Tlmberwolves
scored five runs In the bottom of
the first inning on only one hit
and then tacked on four runs in
the fifth inning.
The Raiders were only able to
answer yyith.Single runs In .(he ,
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fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh
Innings, despite outhitting Lake
City 10-6.
Doing the damage for SCC
were Howell (11th home run,
double, run, two RBI),
Burkhalter (two doubles, RBI),
Sprague (double), Williamson,
Williams and Ruben Hernandez
(single, run), Quartararo (single,
RBI) and Brant Gadzidd (sin­
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Softball —
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w u white-washed by
Edg*water, and Winter Springs

£*a»e unraveled late in fallinoto
Pant City-Durant, 5-1.

The Rems' Olivia Toporowiki
an&lt;^ Boone's Erin McNemey put
0,1 *
pitcher's duel for
” mr *nnln8&gt;« *» neither team
could score.

But the Braves (25-4), coached
by former Seminole Community
College player Robin Bradford,
broke through in the top of the
fourth lnnina.

•krstina Young was three-tor-four and scored a run as
mjW iup at twme in tie Class SA-Region 1 Semtfir
pel the Lions Into Tuesday’s Regional Final against

B aseb all
Continued from page IB
game when Nick Brana ripped
a shot headed for the wall in
leftcenter. But Deltona's
Terrance Littles made a head­
long dive, his only chance to
stop the ball from going to the
wall, and miraculously made
the catch to end the inning.
Richard Napicrata (8-3) was
the tough-luck loser, scattering
nine hits and striking out six.
Leaf was 2-for-3, both hits
being doubles, and scored the
run, while Lovka was 2-for-3
and Nick Taft was l-for-3 for
Lake HowelL
At Port Orange, 5A-5 champi­
on Spruce Creek scored two
runs in the bottom of the first
inning and then got out of a
bases-loaded, two-out jam in
the seventh inning to eliminate
Lyman, 3-2.
The Greyhounds cut the 2-0
deficit in half in the top of the
fourth inning, but the Hawks
answered back in the bottom of
„the fourth.
1 Lyman had a golden opportu­
nity to steal the win when It’
loaded the bases with two out
in the seventh inning off of
Spruce Creek starter Aaron
Jenkins (7-2).
Closer Jon Sistrunk came on
and allowed one run on wild
pitch before getting a strike out
to end the game.
Irvine retired the first five bat­
ters he faced, but he was getting
hit pretty hard as Brett Murphy
had to make a running catch
down the rightfield line at the
fence to end the First inning and
centerfielder Barry Baxter made
a running catch of liner in the
second inning.
Mazzio then stroked his hardhit double down the leftfield
line. But the junior righthander
was still able to keep the game
scoreless.
Oviedo, meanwhile, was hav­
ing trouble with the offspeed
pitches of Sandalwood lefty
Matt Mitchell.

After going easily in the first
without a ball out of the infield,
Justin Young led off the second
Lvith a grounder through the left
side for a single.
He then advanced on a sacri­
fice bunt by Bridger Hunt, but
the inning ended on a weak
grounder to first and a strike
out
The Lions settled down in the
third inning however and took
control of tne game.
Murphy led off with a liner
over the leftcenter field wall
near the scoreboard.
Charles Parker then walked
and stole second, from where he
scored on a fly ball by Matt
Lopez to deep center and
throwing error trying to get him
going to third after tne fly.
The home team tacked on two
more runs in the fourth inning.
Young led off with another sin­
gle, moved up on a balk, and
scored on a single by Hunt, who
went to second on a throw to
the plate.'
Hunt then moved up on a
wild pitch and scored three bat-~ters later on a bases-loaded
grounder by Parker.
Irvine was finding his groove
on the mound also, with only
one batted ball, off the bat of
James Lilly, even close to being
a hit.
With two out in the fifth
inning, Lilly hit a sinking liner
to center, but Baxter came
charging in, left his feet, and
made a catch just inches off the
turf.
Oviedo then ended all doubt
in the sixth inning against a pair
of Saints relievers.
Baxter led off and got to sec­
ond on an error and a balk.
Murphy was hit by a pitch and
Parker then laid down a perfect
bunt single, loading the bases.
Pinch-hitter Justin Stines then
dropped an two-run single over
the second baseman's head to
late Baxter and Murphy and
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R a cin g
Continued from page 2B
said. "I have no doubt that the fans will go nuts
when they hear about this. The only thing that
surprises me is the fact that nobody thought of it
sooner."
All proceeds generated by the Fanz stock offer­
ing will be deposited into an interest-bearing
escrow account until a one-million share goal is
reached or exceeded. Once the minimum goal is
reached, Fanz will accept the proceeds from the
escrow and begin implementing its business Dlan,
including: acquiring key assets (race cars and
equipment); establishing offices and a multi-car
race team facility; hiring key team personnel
(including drivers, crew chiefs, engineers, fabrica­
tors and mechanics); and initiating merchandising
operations and marketing and advertising pro8” aru CEO Hitchcock noted that funds raised
through the public offering are expected to put
Fanz on track to field a minimum of two full-time
race teams that will compete in NASCAR-sanctioned events.
The company intends to operate through two
wholly owned subsidiaries, Fanz Racing, Inc. and
Fanz Merchandising, Inc. Sources of operating
revenue are expected to include sponsorship
monies, race puree winnings, race bonuses and
sales of collectible and consumer motoreports
P Fw^more information or to obtain a prospectus
nn the stock offering, visit
www fanzenterprises.com, or call 1-888-444-8233.
This release contains "forward-looking state­
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Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such

when he scored on a two-out,
infield single by Brian Brooks.
Irvine struck out seven in his
gem.
Providing the offense for the
Lions were Young (3-foM , run),
Hunt (2-for-2, sacrifice, run,
RBI), Murphy (1-for-l, home
run. Intentional walk, hit by
pitch, two runs, RBI), Parker
(single, two runs, RBI), Stines
(single, two RBI)&gt; Brooks (sin­
gle, RBI) and Baxter (run).
Lake Brantley scored single
runs in the first, fifth, and sixth
innings to make a winner of
Sutton.
Jeff Strickland continued his
hard-hitting, going three-forfour with a double and an RBI.
Matt Dobbins went 2-for-i and
drove in the other two runs,
while John Venters was a per­
fect 2-for-2 for the Patriots.
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Mauux Irvin, in i MUian. WP _ Irvin*. LP _
‘ lit*. Mu. h*II. S*v« . ran*. 2B . Sandalwood,
Mauio. 38 _ mm*. HR . Ovkdo. Murphy.
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none. HR . non*. Reconla _ Lak* Brantky 237; Mandarin 204.

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WOLVES 2. SILVER HAWKS 1
Deltona
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non*. HR _ non. Record* _ Delterra 21-1. Lak*
Howell 13-IA
at Sprue* Cr**k High School

Devon Kontos walked to open
the frame, but a strike out and a
fielder's choice, forcing Kontos
as second, left Boone with Paige
Foster on first with two out.
But Ruth Foster and
McNemey kept the inning alive
with singles to right and fresh­
man Lacey Deese ripped a dou­
ble to rightccntcr, scoring both
Fosters.
The inning ended right there,
though, as Kristen Patton
gunned down McNemey at the
plate trying to score on the hit.
Lake Mary had a great oppor­
tunity to score in the first inning
when Carlee Wood doubled
with one out. With two out,
Caitlin Mahoney singled to left,
but Wood was thrown out at the
plate.
Mahoney finished the game 2for3, while Wood had the dou­
ble and Toporowski, Maile
Keeney and Beth Laurence had
one single each for Ihe Rams.
The Lions and No. 2 stateranked Edgewatcr met in the
regionals for the third straight
year, with ihe Eagles coming out
on top each time.
Thursday's game in Orlando
was tied at 0-0 heading into the
bottom of the fourth inning
when Erin Nccr singled in Lisa
Vaught and later scored herself
on a double by Kelly Golden.
Golden also drove in an insur­
ance run in the sixth inning, sin­
gling in Carrie Cruitt.
Despite getting only three hits,
Oviedo had plenty of opportu­
nities to score, leaving five run­
ners on base over Ihe first four
innings.
The Lions' best scoring chance

came in the third inning when
Kelly Coates singled and got to
third with only one out.
But Coates was thrown out at
the plate on a suicide bunt
attempt.
Alicia Perez and Lisa Davis
had Oviedo's other hits, both
singles.
The Bears only got one hit, on
a single by Jessica Coursin in
the fourth inning, but actually
led the game 1-0 until the fifth
inning.
Winter Springs took the lead
in the first inning when Crystal
Bullock walked and later scored
on a throwing error.
But the Bears, who were play­
ing in their first-ever Regional
Semifinal, would not come close
to scoring again.
Durant took the lead with two
runs in the fifth inning, then
added a single run in the sixth
and two runs in the seventh.
Only two of the runs were
earned as Winter Springs com­
mitted three errors.
In the Quarterfinals,
Toporowski had hurled a twohitter and Mahoney and Wood
combined to drive in three runs
as the host Rams whipped
Mandarin, 7-0.
The game was actually pretty
hard-fought until the fifth and
sixth innings when Lake Mary
scored five runs.
Mahoney was 2-for-3 with a
home run and two RBI, while
Wood was 2-for-3 with a triple
and an RBI to lead an eight-hit
attack.
Oviedo also got a two-hit
shout out as Raw and starter
Nicole Nielsen combined on the

B r ie fs ---------------------Continued from page IB
S E M IN O L E S O C C E R S C H O O 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 28th-through-Junc 1st at
Lake Mary High School and the second session
is July 8th-through-12th at Lake Howell High
School.
This 9 n.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-conditioned gym.
F o r re g is tra tio n b r o c h u r e s a n d in f o r m a t io n ,
c o n ta c t c a m p d ir e c t o r L a r r y M c C o r k l e at 4 0 7 3 2 0 -0 5 5 7 o r 4 0 7 -3 2 0 -0 7 0 8 d u r i n g th e d a y o r 4 0 7 -

695-2131 in the evening or download the appli­
cation form from the website at
http://HOME.CFL.RR.COM/SOCCERSCHOOL.
UCF BA SK ETBA LL C A 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-to-17
and begin a 9 a.m. and end a 4 p.m. daily. Each
camper will receive a camp basketball, camp tshirt, and a daily lunch. All camp activities will
be held in the (air-conditioned) UCF Arena.
Camp dates are:

feat in an 11-0, six inning crush­
ing of Sandalwood in
Jacksonville.
Pacing a 14-hit Lions attack
were Megan Miller (3-for-4, two
doubles, three RBI), Jennifer
Tomasetti (2-for-3, triple, two
RBI) and Coates (2-for-3, RBI).
Winter Springs had to wait
until Wednesday for its first
regional action in five years
because of Tuesday's heavy
thunderstorms.
But the wait was worth it as
ihe Bears topped the Hawks, 53.
Four different players went 2for-3 in a 10-hit attack, Meagan
Wright (double, RBI), Kelly
Cruz (RBI), Kristen Schrupp and
Tiffany Kitaoka, to back the sixhit pitching of Jessica Samuels
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Session 1 _ 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 coacn Craig Brown at 407-8235808.
B R A D S T R E E T T E N N IS S U M M E R C A M P
Bradstrect Tennis will host two 4-week ses­
sions of its youth tennis camp this summer.
The c a m p s are open to boys and girls ages 4 IH a n d r u n i n two or three day a week sessions.
Tots (ages 4-7) campers attend from 8-to-9 a.m.
on M o n d ay an d W ed n esd a y ; (W in n e r U
U) c a m p e r s attend f r o m tt-to-ll) a.m. on Tuesday

and Thursday; Beginner III (ages 12 &amp; Up)
campers attend from 9-to-lI a.m. on Monday
and Friday; and Academy (tournament Juniors)
campers will attend from 10 a.m.-to-l p.m. on
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
All sessions take place at Westmonte Park in
Altamonte Springs.
Camp dates are: Session I _ June 3-28; Session
II .Ju ly 1-26.
For more information or to register, please
contact Bradstrect Tennis at 407-262-2170. You
can also check the Altamonte Sports website for
additional information at www.altamontesports.org.

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Saturday, April 27
SPORTSMAN I. ( I ll) Dunnk William*; I (4) Rkk John*. 3. (I5X)
Billy SpaJe. 4 (28) th ru Peludat; 1 (47) David CibUi A. (OnO) |*M
Miller; 7. (A3) D&gt;1&lt; Howard. A (62) Randy }k ck *t
MINI-STOCK ]. (I) Davui CaUrllu; 2. (7) Dm McPhaiL 3 (7)) Ted
Vulptut. 4 (22) Troy I r w ; 3 (07) Dkk Uaakr, A (0) Vrm Roarer. 7 (V3)
Re, Chrutcnacn. A (00) Mik* Sible, 9. (AR) Clrarti* SUM*.
SUrER STOCK 1. (61) Trd Helm*. 1 (2) Run W)uWy; 3 (30) Mike
W toiom kE (12) BrilStacy;3 (27X)Trd Head. A (23)CharlieCollin*.7.
(3) Mi Colburn. A (46) Own McGkrthm. 9. (91) Allen Dillon. 10 (07)
Kevin Auger. 11 (14) Kevin SchulU; 12.(01) RubbkCauthier; 13 (41X)
S.OM leev 14 (19) Dale Carroll. IS (82) Eiwie Carroll. 1A (21)
Wnmkow.kt, 17. (4) John Otoewrki. IA (27) )oe YW lbury. 19 (II) Nkk
VugWr. 20 (1C) Ron raradue; 21. (IIY) Shane Slacy; 2 1 (45) Michael
Soukup. 23 (31) Kelly CaudeU. 24. (37) Rob Fergueaon.
STRICTLY STOCK _ I. (66) Tim Idmunaun. 1 (65) Jame*Smith. 3. (10)
Barry r i l l * . 4 (26) Michael Dyat 5 (I) Joe Whittenton. A (33) Mkhael
Waldrop. 7. (62) Travta Scon. A (44) David South; 4. (0) |lm WUaon. IO
(X) Rkhard Rnut. II (63) Curtia South.
TRARA SPRINTS . Ileal Race I Wiener Shane Butler. Ileal Race 2
Wlnneri Malt Mercrt. Feature Finuh 1. (41) Sport Alien. I (14) Shane
Butler 3 (10) Matt Mercer; 4. (0) Dude Teatr. 5. (3X) Bo Hartley; A (22)
Wayne Reutwvann. 7. (24) Cary Ccmmler; 8 (2) Scon Adetna. 4. (74) Paul
Madden; 10 (32) Sonny Hartley; II. (6) Skeeter Faulconer; I I (19) Keith
Butler; 13 (*») Frank Sciencea. 14 (80) Wtndy M ath*
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Friday, April 26
BANDOLERO'S 1. (6) Patrick Conrad. 1 (5) Kory Abbott. 3 (60)
Chad Atkins. 4 &lt;2)*Matt Martin. 1 (I) Kyle Abbott, A (22) Randy
Andersen. 7. (32) Dana lay ne
STRICTLY STOCK _ I. (74) |ohn Stevens. 1 (4) Richard llansbrough.
3 (I) Coy Rkldle. 4 ()X) (oe Whittenton. 5. (45) Jim Leelie; A (38)
Mathew Wolfe; 7 (00) Mike Simpson. 4 (5) Charlie Pitta.

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‘Sun’sational side dish
Fruit Salta

C re a tin g
a sa u cy
c e le b ra tio n
Though Ketchup and mustard are
considered to be mainstream toppng
stapies. salsa steadty has gained popu­
larity to earn the He of most popular
condiment W Ne it is not ikety that your
famikar dressings wS be cast out ot the
refrigerator, saha adds a tangy op to
many reapae — tuning onlnary tfshee
into ethnic cuWne.
When toe term salsa la used, most
people think oI toe tomato variety tost
seems to perfectly accompany torMadippng chips. However, salsa translated
from Spansh means sauce, and can
rciude many variations. In Mexican cusne, salsa is a condmert added to a
ssnpie preparation knmedtataty before *
« eaten. The specific rale of salsa is to
enhance toe flavor ot |he most base
foods.
CeieOrale National Salsa Month by
incorporating safes Into your everyday
meals. Fnil Salsa la a eweet Ming which
complements any variety of desserts
featured at a gnWjaDon party, a txnhday
bash or a festive Oreo da Mayo cele­
bration. En(oy toe blowing mope, cour­
tesy of "Steven RatoMen’s Ugh-Flavor.
Low-Fat Mexican Cooking" (Viking),
Steven Raichlen.
Cinnamon Chips
With Fruit 'Salsa'
Serves 6
Cinnamon chips
•6

(5-inch) flour toraftaa

• U 2 tablespoons melted butter
(preferably uncalled) or canola oil
• 13 cup granulated sugar
• 1V2 tablespoons ground cinna­
mon
• 12 laaspoon ansa seeds
• 14 teaspoon grand doves

•6

sprigs mint tar garnish

t Preheat toe oven to 400 F. Lightly
brush the tortillas on both sxtes with
melted butter and arrange them in a sin­
gle layer on taking sheets. Combine the
sugar, cmamon. anise and doves in a
bowl and wtxek to mix. Sprinkle t tabiespoon of toe spiced sugar over each tor­
tilla Cut each lorMa nto sot wedges
2. Bake toe tortSas unU they’re tgh&lt;ly browned, about 5 minutes. Remove
ttte tortillas from the oven and let cool,
the "chips" wd ensp as they cool
3. Spoon toe salsa nto six ramekins,
garnish each with a mint spng and place
n the center of dessert plates Arrange ,
the chips around the salsa and serve at
area.

What could be more enjoyable on
a warm, sunny day than gathering
with family and friends for a barbe­
cue outdoors? W hile the savory
meats are smoking on the grill, the
folks can help them selves to a
refreshing vegetable side dish.
Quick and easy to make, Jieama
and Carrot Coleslaw offers a satis­
fying crunch with every juicy bite.
The following recipe is courtesy of
"A Cowboy in the Kitchen" (Ten
Speed Press), by Grady Spears and
Robb Walsh.
Jieam a and Carrot Coleslaw
6 servings
• V2 cup pineapple juice
• 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed
lime juice
• 2 tablespoons olive oil
• 14 teaspoon ground coriander
• Kosher salt to taste
• Freshly ground pepper to taste
• 1 small jieama (about 1 pound)
• 4 carrots (about 11/2 pounds)
In a bowl large enough to hold
the completed salad, whisk together
the pineapple juice, lime juice, olive
oil, coriander, salt and pepper. Set
aside.
Cut off the rough outer skin of
the jieama and peel the carrots.
Julienne the vegetables. They
should be about 3 inches long and

1/8 inch thick.
Whisk the dressing again and
toss gently with the prepared jica*
ma and carrots.

Adjust the seasoning with salt
and pepper as needed.
Chill for a short time or serve
immediately.

M ake C in co de M ayo sizzle with lo w -fat fajitas
Turn up the heat, and let the fiesta siz­
zle for Cinco dc Mayo (May 5) — a day
of parades, festivals, dances, speeches
and tantalizing Mexican dishes.
Observed by Mexican communities
everywhere, Cinco de Mayo commemo­
rates the defeat of invading French forces
at the Battle of I*uebta in 1862. Though
the day is a Mexican national holiday, the
abounding love for Mexican foods and
fiestas knows no borders.
It seems that all the world is a Latin
lover when it comes to Latin foods, like
the tamales, enchiladas and qucsadillas
inherent to Mexican feasts, However,
with today's emphasis on good nutrition,
. net to mention the arrival of warmer
weather and the subsequent race to lose
those few extra pounds accumulated dur­
ing winter, no one loves the high fat con­
tent associated with the preparation of
these rich foods.
Enter "Steven Raichlen's Healthy Latin
Cooking" (Rod.ile), by Steven Raichlen.
For Raichlen, an award-winning cook­
book author, lecturer, teacher, columnist

Salsa
• 1 pint tresh strawberries, washed
and hided
• 1 large npe whits peach or pear, cut
m o 12-inch dtee
• 12 cup tresh mint leaves, thinly sliv­
ered. plus 6 whole spngs tor garnish
• 1 jatapeho did. seeded and minced
(lor a spoor salsa, leave the seeds in)
•3 tablespoons tresh tone juice
•2 to 3 tablespoons light brown sugar
Cut the strawberries into I 2 inch
dee and place them «i a bowl Add the
peach, mnl leaves, chd, tone juice and
brown sugar and gently toss to mix.
Coned too seasoning. adtVyj tone juce
or sugar to taste: the "salsa* should be a
little sweet and a tittle sour
Note You can prepare the ingrodH
ents ahead ot time, but the salsa tastes
best served within 10 minutes of mixing

Sen* ■ tatty tide dish of crunchy Jieama and Carrol Coteslaw, perfect for an outdoor least

Lei the liesta sizzle with low-lat Beel Faiilas,

Cinco de Mayo least

and avid traveler, the inspiration for the
bxxik came from a quest to solve what he
describes as the paradox of Latin cooking:
the fresh fruits and vegetables that make
up the foundation of a healthy diet, com­
bined with the excessive use of animal
fats and deep-fat frying methods with
which these raw ingredients are pre­
pared.
How does one get around deep-fat fry­
ing? "Boke-fry instead of deep-fry," says
Raichlen. With bake-frying, foods merely
are brushed with oil and baked at a high
temperature to replicate the process of
deep-frying. As a result, traditional dishes
retain their familiar flavors, yet contain
far less fat.
Beef Fajitas
Fajitas de res
M ik e s 8

• 3 tablespoons plus 1 cup chopped
fresh cilantro
• 2 cloves garlic minced
• V2 teaspoon ground cumin
• 1/2 teaspixxl
ground black pepper
• VI teaspoon salt
• 1 pound beef
skirt steak, trimmed
of all visible fat
• V2 cup lime
juice
• 1 red bell pep­
per, cut into 12-inch
strips
• 1 green bell pep­
per, cut into V2-inch
strips
• 1 medium
onion, cut into eight
wedges
• 5 scallions
• 8 fat-free flour
the perfect dish lor a
tortillas (8-inch diam-

eter)
• 1 large tomato, seeded and finely
chopped
• 1 red onion, finely chopped
• 1 cup low-fat sour cream
• 1 cup of your favorite salsa (optional)
In a medium glass or stainless-steel
bowl, combine 3 tablespoons of the
cilantro, the garlic, cumin, black pepper
and salt. Rub into the steaks and let stand
in the bowl for five minutes. Pour the
lime juice over the steaks. Cover and mar­
inate in the refrigerator for one hour.
Preheat the grill or broiler.
Grill the steak or broil 4 inches from
the heat for three to four minutes per side
for medium-rare to medium, or until
cooked to taste. At the same time, grill or
broil the bell peppers, onion wedges and
scallions for six to eight minutes, or until
nicely charred. Thinly slice the steak and
arrange on a platter with the grilled veg­
etables.
Warm the tortillas on the grill or under
the broiler for 10 seconds per side, or
until soft and pliable. Place in a basket.
Place the tomatoes, red onions, the
remaining 1 cup cilantro, sour cream and
salsa in individual serving bowls.
To serve, let the diners place some of
the sliced beef and grilled vegetables on a
tortilla, and spoon some of the tomatix*s,
red onions, cilantro, sour cream and salsa
on top. Roll up the tortilla like an enve­
lope and eat with your hands.
Cooking tip: Fajitas often are served in
hot, sizzling skillets at the table. Preheat a
cast-iron skillet in a 400 F oven for 15
minutes. Just before* serving, transfer the
beef and vegetables to tlx* skillet They
immediately will start sizzling. Warn
your guests not to touch the hot skillet.
Nutrition per two fjjitas: Calories 454,
Total fat 13.4 grams, Saturated fat 5 3
grams, Cholesterol 62 milligrams.

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Religion 4C-5C
Doris Dietrich 3C
Marva Hawkins

Sunday
May 5 ,2002

C ity r e d e d ic a t e s d o w n to w n la n d m a n
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SANFORD — New Yofk’s got the Empire State
Eiffel Tower. In Sanford, it's The Clock.
It's more than a timepiece for downtown Sonfoo
usually begin with "From The Clock, g o . . For a
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in downtown
third of the 20th Century, The Clock also let motorists know when they
could go, thanks to the traffic lights mounted underneath the clock
faces.
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Visitors and locals alike have taken thousands of pictures at
The Clock making it the most photographed landmark in
Seminole County. The charm of The Clock even seduced
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Sanjvrd Herald editor Larry Verehal in the 1960s to name his
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through the years, Vershal's predecessors have penned their
thoughts under the "Around The Clock” title.
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Street, where It was mounted in 190Bon the Hist National Bank
building. It remained there until the early 1920s when the original
bank building was replaced by a new six-story "high rise" in
1923.
By 1930, A H. Moses purchased the building. He also brought
The CUxk out of storage, thus beginning a Moses family connection with tire city's most recognizable landmark that continues
today.
"The Clock is a part of S a n ta and a part of our family," said
Stella Mo6es Oritt, grand daughh of AH. Moses. "It means so
much to the Moses family."*»j^t
ALL Moses donated The
in 1931, and with the
support of the indepcnden t-Metth
ation, it was installed
in tne intersection of Park and 1st 1
jaw ere mounted on
all four sides and chiming dock mo
K u n o d the quarter
hours.
In 1961, the dty determined The!
i traffic hazard and it
was removed from the intersection,
aged during the removal, as were the or
Elks Club, in which the Moses family w
Clock from the dty and installed it in frt
Second Street in honor of Morrig Moses!
"My father was very active witfi ffre 1
put up new faces that had the Elks' sym
Oritt said by the mid-1980s,
G ock to its downtown k xatio r£ttH M
mined that Magnolia Avenue wnManel
Clock. Magnolia had been d o eaL P d lti
the dty had installed a pedestrian tm K
"it wouldn't be a hazard at that root'
Magnolia Avenue as a child. I'm of me a
the Magnolia Avenue site had a lot 6f in
Joe Oritt got the Elks G ub to agree
Clock in Magnolia S q u a r e s
$10,000 to h aw
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Sanford City
Commissioner Art
Woodruff presents
Stella Oitt with a
certificate during
the recent tededteation ceremony.

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M illennium M iddle School students receive honors from N A SA
Rosemary Shaw 's web
design class at Millennium
Middle School was recently
awarded first and second
place in the NASA Student
Involvement Program's
(NSIP's) 2001-2002 competi­
tion.
First-place team members
Brandon Yagel, Walker Mills,
Irene Iglesias, and Cedric
Waters, were honored for
their work on searching for

water on Mars. Second-place
winners, Nikole Glenn,
Daphne Chariot, Sean Wang,
ana Neal Hayes, were hon­
ored for their project on ter­
raforming Mars.
NSIP is a national pro­
gram that stimulates math,
science, technology, and
geography, excellence
through six competition cate­
gories designed for students
in grades K-12.

More than 3,400 students
submitted more than 1,200
entries to this year's compe­
titions. Students engage in
research that promotes criti­
cal-thinking, problem solv­
ing, communication, and col­
laboration skills.
Student entries are judged
at NASA Centers by teams of
scientists, engineers, educa­
tors, journalists, and other
professionals, who select

first-, second- and thirdplace winners.
The Millennium Middle
School winners were judged
at NASA Kennedy Space
Center. The first-place win­
ners will receive a NASA
Award Ceremony at their
school, where NASA repre­
sentatives will give them
plaques. The second-place
winners will be awarded
medals. The ceremony will

occur near the end of the
school year.
"NSIP is an important part
of NASA’s efforts to enhance
K-12 learning because it
offers student the thrill of
discovery and achievement,"
said Lynn Marra, NSIP
Program Officer at NASA
Headquarters. "We're proud
to honor their success and
have them on the NASA
team."

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Artis visits Sanford during national convention
Sanford native Joyce Nathan
Artis recently represented the
Tennessee Valley Authority as a
recruiter.
Artis has been employed at
the Watts Dor Nuclear ra n t in
Spring City,
la in . (60
miles north of
Chatta­
nooga) since
retiring from
the U S. Navy
In February
1994.
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Joyce is the
Mania
only black
H aw kins female super­
visor in oper­
ations. She
supervises the operation of a
1207 McW electrical nuclear
plant
Joyce was licensed by the
US. Nuclear Regulation
Commission with a senior reac­
tor operator license in February
2001.
While in Florida, Joyce rep­
resented TVA as a recruiter at
the 28th National Convention
for National Society of Black
Engineers, which was held in
the Orlando Convention
Center. More than 2^000 aspir­
ing black engineers from all
over the country attended the
event.
Joyce shared the good news
about her husband and two
daughters. Her husband,
Sherman, is an industrial engi­
neer and works for Fastech,
Inc., developing database and
websites for client companies.
He is currently working
toward his masters at the
Urdyciyity of Tennessee. „
Daughters Brittany and
Melanie arc students at St. John
Newmann Catholic School and
are "IT honor roll students.
Brittany is a level 8 optional
gymnast, and Melanie is a level
5 compulsory gymnast. Both
girls competed in a recent meet
that was field at Disney World
of Sports.
While in Central Florida,
Joyce visited with her mother,
Thelma W. Mike, executive
administrator of the Good
Samaritan Home. Continued
success to the Artis family.

Joyc« Nathan Artla

Deputy Sheriff Victor
McHardy was honored at a
retirement dinner in his honor
on Friday, April 26, in the
Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
Co-workers, family and
friends gathered to celebrate
his retirement from his boy­
hood dream of a second career
as a law enforcement officer.
After leaving Roosevelt
High School in YVfcst Palm
Beach, he enlisted in the United
States Navy in 1955.
During McHardy's career in
the Navy, he served his coun­
try for more than 34 years.
Having served on numerous
ships in the Atlanta and Pacific
fleet
He us a true Navy man,
having been a craftmaster at
the Navy academy a seaman­
ship instructor and physical
training instructor at the officer
candidate school in Newport,
K.I., and a battalion chief. He
also served in Vietnam as a
small craft boat chaplain.
Deputy Victor McHardy has
been decorated with a bronze
star medal, purple heart, meri­
torious service, navel achieve­
ment medal with combat "V "
and a combat action ribbon.
In 1990, CX-puty McHardy
began his career with the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office as a correctional officer.
In 1992, he was assigned duties
as the first college resource

deputy as Seminole College
and Adult High School.
The evening's toastm istress
was Patricia Chandler. The
honorec and guest were wel­
comed by Tracy Lipkins
Malcolm. Sheriff Donald
Eslinger presented the honorec
with a presentation on behalf of
the department and talked
about McHardy's great work
with the department and the
community he served for 12
years.
Remarks and presentations
were also made by Capt. Mark
Rehder and Sgt. John Negri of
the Juvenile Division and
McHardy's family, friends and
co-workers.
Entertainment was provided
by "God's Angels of Praise."
The honorev's expression of
thanks goes to all who made
the occasion a memorable one
for him and his family, includ­
ing his wife, Olivia, and chil­
dren, Brian, Regina, Crystal

ttaratd photo by Monro Howkin*

Deputy Sheriff Victor McHardy receives a pat on the back from
Seminole Sheriff Don Eslinger. McHardy was recently honored at a
retirement dinner attended by friends, family and co-workers.

and Erin and grandchild,
Addcmika Walker.
Special thanks goes to

Patricia Chandler and her com­
mittee. Pat always does a great
job planning for special events.

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lions.
By the new millennium. The
Clock need was in disrepair
and did not keep accurate time.
Early this year, Stella Oritt once
again stepped forward to save
The Clock.
"I had told people with the
city over the years that if The
Cltxrk needs any repairs to let*
me know," Oritt said. "I'm the
last of the Moses family, and it
was important to me that it
stay downtown in good work­
ing order."
Oritt contacted
Commissioner Art Wind ruff to
help with tlie renovations.
"I thought it would mean
more to him because he comes
from an old Sanford family,"
Oritt said. "He went to town
working on the renovation."
Tlie latest rcnovatidhs
equipped The Clivk with a
GPS computer system that
automatically regulates the

time, including changes
between Day Light Saving
Time and Standard Time. New
interior lighting was also
installed.
The Clock was rededicated
on April 20,2002, and
Woodruff presented Oritt with
a proclamation thanking her
and her family for there gen­
erosity.
At 93 years old, Oritt under­
stands this will be the last clock
renovation she will be a part of,
and she hopes others will con­
tinue to care for The Clock.
"I think they will," she said.
"Tlie Clock is an important
part of the city. Whenever I
speak to someone about our
town, they always say, That's
the city with the clock.' I like
that.
"There's never a time when
I'm downtown that 1 don't
wave a little at l ot* Clock, even
though I can't see it very well
anymore."

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Seniors join Project Linus
In 1995, Karen Loucks read
an article in Parade Magazine
about a little girl undergoing
chemotherapy.
The little girl
said her securi­
ty blanket
helped her get
through the
treatments.
Project Linus
was bom when
Karen decided
Mary
to give handRowell
security
blankets to
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Rocky Mountain Children's
Cancer Center. Project Linus
now has more than 300 chapters
in the United States who have
donated more than 400,000
security blankets to children
around the world.
The Retired Senior Volunteer
Program (RSVP) is one of the
groups working for Project
Linus. The Lake Mary Woopie
Sewers, who belong to RSVP,
began working on blankets for
the Linus Project at the begin­
ning of March. Since then, the
group has made more than 60
blankets. Some are quilted,
some arc crocheted, all are the
perfect size for a security blan­
ket
In addition to going to chil­
dren in hospitals, the blankets
also go to fire and police depart-

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Pat Ringo and Winifred Lang hold up quitts made for the Linus Project

ments so that they have them
when a child is in crisis, such as
after a fire. This is an ongoing
project for the sewers, and they
could use your help. You don't
have to be able to sew; the
group can use help with bag­
ging and other chores associated
with the quilts. They could also
use donations. It can be money,
material, thread, batting, what­
ever you can spare. If you'd like
to help out or if you have dona­
tions for the project, just stop by
the Lake Mary Community
Building. The sewers meet 930
to 11JO ajn . every Tuesday.
Spring Fashions
Marie Johnson, a fashion

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model Amy Lockhart, who Is wearing one of the new spnng fashions.

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SANFORD MAIN STREET

coordinator from Stein Mart,
was the special guest at the
April meeting of the Lake
Mary Woman's Club. It may be
2002, but the shoes for spring
are throwbacks to the 1970s.
The wedge, Marie said, is back.
You'll see that is a lot of the
sandals, dressy and casual, for
the spring. Marie borrowed a
couple of Woman's Club mem­
bers to use for models. Amy
Lockhart and Charlene
Knowles-Miller modeled sev­
eral of the new fashions for
spring.
One of the newest looks is
linen. Linen has always been a
great fashion for spring and
summer, but now it's here with
lots of bright colors. Clothes
have a young look this season.
Animal prints are still in and
even the standard black has a
new look, incorporating lots of
white, shiny metallic colors or
beading.
One of the most important
things to remember about
clothing, Marie said, is not to
judge clothes by how they look
on the hangar.
Try them on. Sometimes an
outfit that looks so-so on a
hangar will look dazzling on
an individual. Open yourself
up to new things when you're
shopping for fashions for
spring.
Free Genealogy
Workshop Thursday
If 'digging' up your family
roots appeals to you, don't for­
get about the free genealogy
workshop being offered by the
Lake Mary Historical Society
this Thursday, May 9 at 7 p.m.
at the Lake Mary Historical
Museum. There'll be light
refreshments and lots of point­
ers on doing your own
genealogical research. For more
information, contact Mary
Rowell at 407-321-1498 or
Peggy Wolfe at 407-327-8207.

Painted trumpet vine thrives
in Central Florida climate
The Painted Trumpet
established, then water
Vine, also known as the
weekly to keep the plant
Violet Trumpet Vine or
stress free.
Argentine Trumpet
.........................
Apply a balanced
Vine, is an evergreen
fertilizer in the
vine native to
spring as new flush­
Southern Brazil and
es are formed and
Argentina. This vine
another application
is a member of the
In September. A
Bignonia family that
third application can
contains many
be made in the sum­
extraordinary flow­
mer if the plant
Al
ering plants.
requires it.
The painted trum­ F errer
Application of minor
pet vine Is related to « « • • • • ■ elements may be
the Jacaranda,
necessary to prevent
Tabebuia, African Tuliptrace element deficiencies.
Tree and the Trumpet
Mulch the vine with 2 to
Creeper. This vine grows
3 inches of an organic mate­
well in all climatic zones of
rial to reduce soil tempera­
Florida and produces beau­
ture, conserve moisture,
tiful lavender flowers dur­
and help control weeds.
ing the month of April in
Keep 2 to 3 inches free of
Central Florida.
mulch from the stem of the
plant. The roots are known
The Plant
to survive temperatures of
This woody vine with a
10 degrees F when covered
rapid growth can reach 40
with a protective layer of
feet high and 15 to 20 feet
mulch. The stems should be
wide, fhe vine, tends to
tied to the structures for
become bare of leaves a the
support.
base, but above is dcase
Begin training the vine
and very attractive, grow­
when young to direct
ing to the tops of fences or
growth. Pruning during late
winter will help remove
walls and cascading down
with drooping, long
excessive branching, direct
branches.
growth and encourage
flowering. Cut back long
Leaves are dark-green,
oval, to 4 inches long, oppo­ branches and dead blos­
soms during the growing
site, trifoliate, with two
season to keep the plant
entire leaflets and the third
healthy and vigorous.
modified into a tendril that
twines around supporting
Vines are propagated by
structures. 11
cuttings or layering, form­
The tendrils are not
ing roots where stems touch
strong enough to support a
the ground.
full-grown plant which
tends to droop over the
Use
On a large fence, this
structures it climbs.
Flowering occurs mainly vine becomes an excellent
and colorful screen. It is
in the spring, but may also
produce flowers in the
good for covering arbors
summer and fall. Individual and other structures in the
flowers are trumpet shaped, garden. It can be used on a
to 3 inches long and 2 inch­
tall embankment or to cas­
es across, five lobed, with a
cade over a rock wall.
soft lavender color and pur­ When used near a pool or
ple streaks resembling
patio, it gives an extraordi­
veins, covering the pctaLs
nary tropical effect to these
and into the throat of the
areas.
flowers.
Pests And Diseases
The flowers are borne in
This vine is considered to
airo in the axils of the
have little or no pest prob­
■aves and branch termi­
nals. The fruit is a prickly
lems, but scales and mites
can sometimes affect this
capsule, about 5 inches
plant. Use a soap and oil
long, with many flat,
spray to control these pests.
winged seeds.

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This plant is adaptable to
both full sun and partial
shade, and grows in soils
with good drainage and fer­
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Note
Pandorea and the bower
plant, two similar vines,
also bearing showy trumpet
flowers, and belonging to
the same plant family, can
be confused with the paint­
ed trumpet vine. These two
vines are less cold-hardy
than the painted trumpet
vine.
Both have odd-pinnately,
opposite compound leaves
about one foot long, with
five to nine leaflets and no
tendrils.
The leaf characteristic is
very useful for identifica­
tion of these vines.
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B eta Sigm a Phi honors founder at annual luncheon
Members of the Sanford
lowing BSP City Council offi­
Beta Sigma Phi sorority
cers for 2002-03: Rita Doris,
chapters met on April 27 for
president; Laurel Tromblay,
the annual Founder's
vice president; Kathy
Day Luncheon. A
Sutton, recording sec­
parade o f stylishlyretary; Marty
dressed members
Colegrove, correspon­
arrived at the Deltona
ding secretary; and
Inn to celebrate the
Pat Johnson, treasurer.
71st anniversary of
the sorority's found­
A Terrific Trio
ing.
Three local young
All eyes were on
men have risen to
Doris
Lisa Finnerty attired
fame in the wonderful
in a crimson red skort Dietrich
world o f dance. The
ensemble. Collette
• • • i » • • • trio, students at
Colegrovc showed up
Miriam and Valerie's
in a stunning sleeveless black School of Dance Arts, have
and white number while
captured prestigious titles in
Betty Jack arrived wearing a
stale competition this year.
natural colored short-sleeved
One guy, one award would
pantsuit.
be quite a fete for any dance
After a hospitality hour
athlete, but three titles are
when greetings and hugs
incredibly unique.
were exchanged, the mem­
Joshua McLamb, 13, and a
bers enjoyed a delicious
student at Sanford Middle
. luncheon, according to Marty School, won the title of
Colegrove. Following the
"Florida's Rising Star" in
luncheon, Rita Doris, presi­
Orlando in November, 2001.
dent of the Sanford Beta
Following, Drew Stanley, 12,
Sigma Council called a brief
won the title of "Junior
business meeting to order.
Dancer of the Year" in state
competition held at Winter
Chapter presidents report­
Springs High School. Daniel
ed on the accomplishments
of their chapters during the
HunaTp, 14, and a former
club year. Among the service
male "Rising Star" complet- %
projects in which the chap­
ed the trio when he received
ters have participated
the title o f "Florida's Mr.
include: Sanford Christian
Junior Dance" in April At
Sharing Center, Second
Florida Dance Masters com­
Harvest Food Bank,
petition in West Palm Beach.
September 11th Fund,
The titles include scholar­
Golden Age Games, Geneva
ships, trophies, ribbons and
Academy Walk-A-Thon,
jackets that the fellows
SafcHousc of Seminole,
accepted with pride for
Itlood' UarikrMakt a Wish
themselves and teachers,......
Foundation and the
Miriam and Valerie. The
American Cancer Society. In
dancers study ballet, jazz
addition, the chapters
and tap daily and plan to
indulged in numerous fun
continue their studies this
activities of which cherished
summer under local teachers
memories are made.
as well as training in Boston
President Doris conferred
and with the Sarasota Ballet.
the Order of the Rose Ritual
Joshua, Drew and Daniel
on Carol Morelia and the
arc part o f the show-stop­
Silver Circle Ritual on Ruth
ping performing and compe­
Gaines and Joyce Harvey.
tition team known as the
The event ended with Lisa
SODA POPS. They appear
Finnerty installing the fol­
locally at festivals, communi­

ty affairs and other special
events. Several summers ago
the group participated in a
cultural Arts Exchange in the
Peoples Republic of China
where they performed in
four cities on a two-week
tour.
Congratulations are in
order to this terrific trio of
male dancers.
Leave It To Billy
Jean and Bill Norris have
good reason to exercise their
inherent bragging rights.
Their 14-ycar-ola grandson ,
Billy, an eighth grader at
Seminole Middle School,
Seminole, has been In the
national spotlight.
Billy, a movie critic for
family films in the St.
Petersburg Times and CBS
Television, gave a sizzling
review that prompted big­
wigs ears to wiggle and eye­
brows to raise. The review
that caused all the stink was

Billy giving an "F " to
Brittney Spear's movie,
"Crossroads."
Billy's editor at the news­
paper is Grctchen Letterman,
sister of David Letterman.
The word got out and Billy
was off to New York to
appear on the Letterman
snow on April 10. Granny
Jean said, "What Billy said
on the Letterman show about
Brittney Spear's picture,
"Crossroads," was not very
flattering.
He also appeared on
"Good Morning America"
and CNN. It seems that
everybody wants Billy and
likes his clean-cut reasoning
and attitude. He has had
numerous interviews and
filmed a segment for "Inside
Edition."
Billy is also writing a mag­
azine article. His latest
exploit was a spread in the
tabloid, "Globe."
The son of Sandy and Bill

Norris Jr. of Seminole, Billy
has unlimited talents, in
addition to his writing and
broadcasting skills, he plays
several musical instruments.
In fact, he took his guitar
with him to New York. Since
returning, he participated in
a band festival last weekend
in Orlando.
Where is Billy headed?
Who knows? He is definitely
one incredible young man.
Recipe A Winner
Congratulations are in
order to Eleanor "Ellie”
McEachem, a member of
Sanford's Senior Friends.
Ellie entered her recipe for
Blackberry Cobbler in a con­
test sponsored by FRIENDS
magazine and the luscious
dessert rated a runner-up
status among the 119 entries.
Ellie’s Award-winning
recipe appeared in the
March/April edition of
FRIENDS magazine.

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Sunday. May 5. 2002

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Church
Notes
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-S u m y ttn l

Slater to Stater
The Southern Belles of
Jackson Heights is sponsor­
ing a Sister to Sister
Workshop 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday, May 4, in Jackson
Heights Middle School,
located at 141 Academy Ave.,
in Oviedo.
Keynote speaker will be V.
Shiefca Winstron. Workshop

"Gangs and Our Children,"
Sherron Roberts and
"Literature Fit For A Queen,"
Brooke Francis and "College
Life in the New
Millennium," and Laura
Pan tea and "The Truth
About Islam."
Dress is casual. Breakfast
and lunch will be included.
For information, call 386-4560610 or 407-484-1240.
Club Concert
The University of
Michigan Men's Glee G u b
will be in concert 7 3 0 pan.
Monday, May 6, in First
United Methodist Church of
Orlando, located downtown
at the comer of Magnolia
and South streets.
Tickets are $5 and are
available at the door. For
more information, call 407849-6080.
Food Source 1
The Sanford Church of
Christ is working with a pro­
gram call Food Source to
help the congregation and
community. The program
offers variotis foods each
month at a discounted rate
from grocery stores.
For more information
about the Food Source
Program, call Jeannette
Stitfey at 407-323-8234,407829-0272 or the church at
407-322-7781.

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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
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J ' orders for client famHours are Monday
through Friday from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
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Monday, Wednesday or
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Call Te d at
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Assembly Of G o d

WEKIVA ASSEMBLY OP GOO
1875 Duon fid
Longwood. a 32778
407-774-0777
Greg Freemen
Parlor
Sunday St w h
6 IS am and 10 43 am.
Sunday School
* 3 0 Am
U d teS c h o d
1045 a m
Nonary Prowtdad

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1200 noon
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Call Ted at
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O R -SHORTY* SMITHAND
ROBERT 1 BRISSON
9th SL and Laurel Ava.
Sanford *322-2131

PM

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Sunday Senrtcea
HoTy E u d w tt
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Sundry School (al agaa) 9 0 0 am
Sung EucMfW
1000 am

BR ISSO N
FU N ER A L HOME

RESTAURANT
•30 AM - 7

TVIAOmONAL I M C O M l «T. A LBAffS
AMQUCAM OKTMUfUL
334SW Sfl 428 (Atome Av» )
(1/4 UN a t O iw riM y
SR 417 Oang Em Q
Ovtocta, Florida
407-M 7237S
1928 Boon Of Common Prayer

c o ffin
TrmpofAn/y m l r i g d
Centro Cnaaeno OeOtoa
2013 8. Orient*) Ortvr
Santord. FL 37773
407-322 0222
Loceled nets! to
Good Shephard! LuOwwt Church
JeRK/al
Parlor
Sundry Worthy Service
f 00 p.m.
Tueedey Service
700pm
Programe tor boy* i girli

C1MWHAI
DOOM
14-041

Anglican

DCF R a g T C a it CPR/
CunrAcL/FurwoonVMMJs
Infant /Toddler TLC
15 Yre. Exp.
Bt-L/FW*
Sanfort/Lika Mary An*
C a ll

Baptist
WESTY1EW SAPTHT CHURCH
4100 PaolA Road (48A)
Sardord. Flonct*
407-3230523
Rmr (Mi Coflmen, Paaior
Sunday Mommy
Worth*
1015 a m
Sunday School
9 0 0 am
Staidly Evening Worahtp
8 0 0 pm
Wad Prayer Sarvtca
7 00 p m.
COUMTftYSKM SAPTItT CHURCH
500 S Country CM) R d , Lake Mary. F I
Shane Wynn
Paulo
Stnday School
945am
Sunday AM WoraNp
1045am
Sunday PM WonNp
« 00 pm
Wad Prayar Me eln g
730 pm
Nmery Piqtrided
PMC CREST BAPTWT CHURCH
SOI Cast Airport B o ia w d
SanloftL Florida 32773
(407) 322-3737
CbucbOMoa
J EariYtotob
Paaior
Sunday School
* 4 5 am
Montog YtonfMp
t 1 9 0 am
Evening Woraiap
700 pm
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MW’ tTW8B. WOfafVP
700 pm
CMt*ana O urcb
70 0 pm
Nunary Provldad AI S m to as

G e n e s is F i im ily
K i d C m re

407-688-*5 ' 7

fam * . y w o h s h p

6 6

JORDAN BAPHST CHUMCH
920 UpaMi R d . Sardanl
323*072
Gaoroa Skecfed
P aata
S w k tS d n l
lO D G im
U im g ta n M
11 0G Am

Emg Sank*
100 pm.
Wii&gt;imi)i |imM
700 , m
OMTMahiNmD^

CCHTRACSArnST CHURCH
3101 W SR 48
Santord. FI 32771*844
(407)322 2914
Jimmy Data PaOaraan
Parlor
Jack U Thomaa
Mraalar of Ifcaic
Jm Pagan
U m t « of Youth
Sunday School
945 a m
UorNng WonNp
8 3 0 4 1100*191
Evarang Worth*)
800 pm
Wad Prayar Sarvtca
8 30 p m
n R S T BAPTIST CHURCH OF lOHOWOOO
M l Stria Road 434. E
Longwood F t 3275053*4
(407)3393817
Reverend Chrla Whaley • SaNor Pattov
Saturday Pram# A Wonhtp 9 00 p m
Stmday
WorsNp
8 30 a m.
Bto*e Study
945am
Wonhp
1100am
Wad AWAMA/toutft
9 30pm
Dteopteahtp Training
7 00 p m
Pastor * Stole Study
700 pm
AcMIChoa
900pm
F K 8T BAPTMT CHUMCH MARKHAM

Lake Mary. F I 3274*
(407)333-1095
Dr Bob Parttar
Parlor
Ka«i V«ncaN /Nk* Parter
Co-Youto
WOltaN
Sunday
CoAaa and Donuta
93 0 A M
&amp;*M Study
* 4 5 AM
WonNp
1 0 4 5 AM
fCMBmtfi Chwch Prortdacf)
Ch4dran * Awana 0 4 &gt;
5 30 PM
WorVup
*
700PM
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Church Family Dinner
4 00 P M
Prayar and Btoto Storty
7 0 0 PM
YtaUh Meeting
ChAdren » Choir m l Taam KID Ctoba
(Nurtery provMad M service*)
UQHTHOUBIBAPTMT CHURCH
M l5 MARKHAM ROAD
Sanford. FtondB 32771
(407) 829-4400
Randy Wattar
Parlor
StaTfSay School
* 4 5 am .
Morning WOrahip
1050 am
(Jr Church tor Chtktsn agaa
3 9vuS*ada8)
Evening Wonhip 8 00
pm
Wartoaaday
AAR Prayar B eta Study
7 00p m
Chddran A lean Sam cas
7 00pm
FlagMar ActMbaa For Ai Agaa
Nuraary Provided For AI SarxcM
Every Vtodor 1$A Watooma Qumt
FIRST 8MLOM MISSIONARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
700 Elm Avanua
5an4ord.Fl. 32771
(407) 322-54*8
Rav Dr. Harry D. Ructar, Sr
Pastor
Earty Mommg Sarvca
* 1 5 am
S tn tW Behoof
* 3 0 am
Mommg Wonhip
1100am
Evanmg Worahto (T1A)
400pm
Monde* BfetoStudy
730p m

Catholic
ALL (O U ia CMXOUC CHUdCH
C o rw a i n a t l Oak Am .

Sanutf.F1.

4 0 7 -S 3 1 7 M
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4 00pm

100 pm

hatfw 7 44 am. ta x i am . Non
• 0 0 am •(aqm(Social Mm)
•oo am - Spann (Ow n)

Parent’s respect for each other impresses their children
QUESTION: My wife works hard to
teach my sotm to respect me as their
father, and that makes my job with them
easier. Even whin she is upset with me,
she never lets the kids know about it
Don’t you think that is generous of her?
UK. D O BS(J\: She's not only gener­
ous — she's a wise woman, too. Mothers
can help bond the generations together
or they can drive a wedge between
them. This concept was expressed beau­
tifully in a book entitled "Fathers and
buns” by Lewis (Simon &amp; Schuster).

Jam es

Dobson
‘F ocu s on
F am ily’

The author observed that mothers are
the primary interpreters of fathers' per­
sonality, character and integrity to their
sons. In other words, the way boys see

their fathers is largely a product of the
things their mother! have said and the
way they feet about their husbands. In
Yablonsky's case, his mother destroyed
the respect he might have had for his
father. This is what he wrote.
"I vividly recall sitting at the dinner
table with my two brothers and father
and mother and cringing at my mother's
attacks on my father. Look at him,' she
would say in Yiddish 'His shoulders are
bent down, he's a failure. He doesn't
have the courage to get a better job or
make more money. He's a beaten man,'

H e would keep his eyes pointed toward
his place and never answer her. She
never extolled his virtues or persistence
o r the fact that he worked so hard.
Instead she constantly focused on the
negative and created an image for his
three sons of a man without hght,
crushed by a world over whim he had
no control
"His not fighting back against her
constant criticism had the effect of con­
firming its validity to her sons. And my

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Congregational

407-331-4163

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1049 am.
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( pm
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I M H i m OMBTUNCMUflCH
7J0 Upama Fid, Sartord FL
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Youto M m lw

Sunday B4M School
9 00am
Morning Worth?
1013am
You*
60 0 p m .
Wtohetday Praia* Sem e* 1 00 p m
Nurtery PnMdad

CMMTMM AMO
*Canng tor PaopW*
1401 S- Part Avarua
San to n in . 12771
(407) 322-2491
nW -Manet J ocnraovf
9 43am *■Sttodey School
II 00am •Morning Worth?
• 00pm - BMa Study

Christian Science
m rr

ch u r ch o p ch rm t ,

Monday tvu Saturday
10:00 a Ift. to 4 00 p m
Thuraday Ewantog 6 p m to • p m.
145 Watova Sprang* Road
SuA# 149-A longwood, FL 33779
Phona 407-66*1490

Church Of Christ
1016 Nary 17 93 1 n* HO May 434
407 3 2 3 5 8 3 * 407 324-4336
Son WorWp
1030 am 1 6 p m
Coma worship wdh ua A toancfty walcorna ahtrayt
***** you
ME) FLORDA CHURCH OP CHRIST
219 Wade SI
Winter Spnrga. FL 33706
Sunday Sarvtcaa IQ 30 am JS 00 p m
Sunday B4J* Study
930am
Wad Otto Study
7 30pm
&lt;407) 377 5005

Church Of God
CHURCH OF 0 0 0
601 W 22nd S t . Sartord, FL
407-323 3043
Rev Waa Tanfcatoy
Pastor
Sknday School
9 45 a m
Morning Worship
1045 a m
Evening Sarvica
6 00pm
tor a l age*

Episcopal

1 0 3 0 am A 6 3 0 p m
i Study
730pm
F toa a d * FfMay
7 30pm
9 aervtoa l i e toto Friday of fia mirth)
Sunday

7 to'• p m
Samirato Tonify

Pre-School tvu gratis 13
407-3312723
Also Day Cam Starts
to la
40 7 323-1411

Church Of God of
Prophecy
CHURCH OP 0 0 0 OP PROPHECY
3509 a Eta A ** Sartord, Fla, 33773
407-332-4015

9 46 am

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Lutheran
IU T M M N CMWKM

rM u n O N

Hwj 44A A UpwM Rd

n m s in u

HOLY
401 Part Awe . Sartord
Telephone 407-322-4411

"Where Wa Know tota Name*
to The Heart Of The C9y

H 5 am
46 3 0 p m
Nursery Provided

n

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Sunday Morhng Worship 1 * 0 0 a m
Bun. MorningCoBaaHour 1 1 0 0 a m
Seal Contomporary W orth? 7 0 0 p m
n o w i w vfaonatoay ramry r a g s *
ra vary
- n v m a f.

Supper •Every Wad
AduaBttoStody

•T. PETER t EPISCOPAL CHURCH
TOOFWhartRd
Lata Mary, a
444-5673 %
The Rmr C t o t o T. Ho* Rector
Sunday
HePy Euchanal
7 30 a m
AdLA Foam ft
Chddran a Sunday Softool IQ 00 a m
HtPy Euchartto
900/11:15 am
Chidren't Church
900 a m
rEducaion Wing)
Nurtary Begin* A l• ,4 5 a n
Through 12:45 p m . Sarvica
Holy Euchartto 7 0 0 a m A 7 0 0 p m

Charismatic
Episcopal
CHURCH OP TUB HOLT COMFORTER
The Sanlord Brtoga
Comer ol 6lh S i I HoPy Ava
Sartord, Honda
407 2 9*5064
Sunday Euchanal
930 am

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
FAITH MISSIONARY CHURCH
3002 Baardal Ava
407-323-3794
Ja c t Cos
Pastor
Stmdiy
Morreng Womhp
1000 a m
Evening Sarvica
6.00 p m
Tuesday Evening
B4£e Study
7.00 p m

Non-Denomlnatlonal
HOUSE OP REFUGE MMMTRMS. INC.
1001 Celery Ava. Sanford
(407)334-4711
Dora W Rchardaon
P u tt
Sunday School
9 3 0 am
Morning Worahip
11 0 0 am
E wring W orth?
7 0 0 pm
Mto WeeASve Wed
7 3 0 pm
SHOWER DOWN OP BL1BMNOS
201 Eton Ana. Sanlord, FL
407-3314369
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Tua PrayarfKbl* Study

790 Sen Dnva. Lata Mary. FL
Pad Moyer
5 30 p m
ConAamporary Worship
Sunday morrsng
600a m

Sunday morning
11.00 a m
FamPy Woftftp Sarvica
Nuaary la prondad to
Daycare. Praachool and Chnattan Day School
For totormaton C al 407*3330797
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP TH( REDCUMER
2525 S O at Ava. Sartord, FL
Rev. EfenarA Reuachar
Paator
Sunday School
1030 a m
vice
1030 a m
totorm—on 322-3442 or 3230610

Methodist
CHRIST UNITED MCTNOOMT CHURCH
408 Tuctar Drive
(Comer TucAar Dr A CR 437)
Rea Ray Betrand
Pasior
Tatophona (407) 322-7900
Sunday School
9 30 a m
tolar (Alston
1030 a m
MommgWonhip
1100am
Stole Study
Wednesday
6 30pm
Crddnan t Ttoia Included to Worship
Nursery provided lor
"Smal Enough To Love You •
Growing to Chrtet To Serve You*
FIRST UNTTED WETHOOMT CHURCH
419 Part Ava. Sartoid. FL
407-322-4171

&lt;hldran'a Church 1 0 15am
•Sludanl (youlft) MMdrtaa 37pm
&lt;6ale Nursery Providad
Haacfvnq People tor a Reason"

Stanley Worth? Sect 46 6 1030 am

1030 Am
It a m
• pm

mother's treatment and the picture of
my father did not convey to m e that
marriage was a happy state o f being,
or that women were basically people. 1
was not especially motivated to
assume the role of husband and father
myself from my observations of my
whipped father,"
My overall research clearly supports
that the mother is the basic filter and
has enormous significance in the
father-son relationship. Though
Yablonsky did not say so, it is also true
that a father can do great damage to
his wife's relationship with their chil­
dren. Very early on 1 found that when
1 was irritated with Shirley for some

126 W Wtour Ava
Lata Mary. FL
407*321-1031
Church School
945am
Morning Worsftp
It 00 am.
Wed CharPracaca
700pm
Thura. Youto Chow
8 30 p m
hhnery Providad
MARKHAM WOODS P R f SBYTEfEAM CHURCH
5210 Martham Woods Road
Lata Mary
407-3332030
Rev Chariot R Jonas
Pastor
Sunday School, a l agaa
9.00 a m
Church S em en
9 00 A 10 30 am
Nursery Protodad
Youth Group, Sunday
4 00 p m
600 pm
Pre-School Mon thru Frt.
9 to 12
MortWy Farrdy HgN Suppar
Thad Wed of Each Mbreh 6 3 0 p m

Salvation Army
THE SALVATION ARMY WORSMP
ANO SERVICE CENTER
TOOW 24to S te a l
Santom n 33771
407 322 2642
Captami Roterl and Ltoda RecUtoe. Corps

Sunday School

Sunday Sarvica
• 45 am.
945 am
11 GO a m
70 0 p m

Ueafa every Sunday to 10 00 am
to tie oomtonatoe Unaad Altai Theater.

5070
407-324-0196

FVItT PREABYTERUN CHURCH (VI A.A.)
OP LAKE MARY

• 30 p m
Youto and Yotmg Aduta
MommgWorshp
8 25 4 1065 a m
910 am
9 4 5 am
4 00 p m
Nursery Providad
Woman's Cade
2nd Monday
945am
Man s Prayer Braatiasi
1*1 Thursday
630 am

ua *(407)3
320 €- Commercial SL • Sanlord
Sunday Sarvica
1100 a m
Chfldmn'a Fatonatotp
(aga* 4-12)
1100 a m
FamPy Feftoaahtp/

600 E 2nd StaaL Sartord. FL 32771
407-333-5646
tool
9 30 a m
DmanaWarah?
1100am
Wad Evening Prayer Utg,
7:30

ttd Tim of 9ta monto 4Bari

930am

FAITHFUL WORD MMBTMEB

BCVtNTH DAY AOVEHTMT

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Mtftdart (5-Rh Oradaa)
Sr. Nght
Cortomporwy Muaic Pradce 700pm
Womawa O d e Maatoga to

1to Wad of ffwmontt
Sunday morning

1000 a m
1100 am .
730 p m

Thursday1
Fatowvh? Maatng
7 30 p m
Friday * CW i l t H Counai t ng 2 0 0 - 6 0 0 pm
(Piaaaa caft 33 *4 3 0 0 tor appi)

5-30 p m
6 00 pm.

*700 pm

HOLY CROBB LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP LAKE MARY
Caf termor* If
MIDWEEK WORSHIP IN CHAPEL
Tuaedey, Wwfrieedey 6 Ttaaaday*
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reason, my attitude w as instantly
picked up by our son and daughter.
They seemed to feel, "If Dad can argue
w ith Mom, then we can too."
It became clear to m e just how
important it w as for me to express my
love and admiration for Shirley.
However, I could never do that job of
building respect for my wife as well as
she did for me! She made me a king in
my own home. If our son and daugh­
ter believed half of what she told them
about me, I would have been a fortu­
nate man. The close relationship I
enjoy with Danae and Ryan today is
largely a product of Shirley's great
love for me and the w ay she "inter­

preted" me to our kids. I will always
be grateful to her for doing that!

Q U ESTIO N : After reading several
excellent books on parenting, I see
now that I’ve been doing many things
wrong with my children. Can I undo
the harm?
DR. DO BSO N : 1 doubt if it is too
late to do things right, although your
ability to influence your children
lessens with the passage of time.
Fortunately we are permitted to make
many mistakes with our kids. They areresilient and they will usually survive

C hurch A n n iv eraaiy
Si. John M .B. Church,
located at 9 2 0 C ypress
Ave., in Sanford , will ce le ­
brate its 107th birthday
from M ay 5 through M ay
26.
A special program has
been planned. Each
Sunday serv ice will begin
with Sunday school at
9:30 a.m . w ith guest teach ­
ers and superintend ents.
The schedu le for the 11
a.m. services include:
• Sunday, M ay 5 — The
Rev. Robert Doctor pre­
senting R ededication and
Holy Com m union.
• Sunday, May 12 — A
special surprise for m oth­
ers.
• Saturday, May 18 —
Dram a, the Com m unity
Theater Players, "A nytim e
Train to G lory," beginning
at 6 p.m .
• Sunday, May 19 —
African A ttire Day with
the Rev. Rufus Boykins.
• Sunday, May 26 —
Old Fashion Day Service
and d in n er on the
grounds w ith the Rev.
Arthur Choice.
Life O ffic e W orkshop
Building a Successful
Stepfam ily, a D iocesan
Fam ily L ife w orkshop,
will be held 7 p.m. M ay 6,
in St. M ary M agdalene
Parish in Altam onte
Springs.
For registration or
in fo rm a tio n , call 407-2464867.
V acation B ib le School
W ekiva Presbyterian
C hurch, located at 211
W ekiva Sp rings Lane in
Longw ood, has scheduled
Vacation Bible School for
the w eek o f June 17
through Ju n e 21, from 9
a.m. to 12 J O p.m. each
day.
R egistration form s m ust
be in by M ay 12. Form s
are available in the recep­
tion area o f the church
office.
B a sk e tb a ll Cam p
The Jew ish Com m unity
Center Basketball Cam p,
w ith M agic player D arrell
A rm strong, w ill be held
from Ju n e 3 to June 7.
The cam p is for boys
and g irls in kindergarten
through 10th grade. Full
day and h alf day options
are available.
For inform ation, call
407-645-5933, ext. 255.

most of our errors in judgment. It's a
good thing they do, because none of
us can b e a perfect parent. Besides, it's
not the occasional mistakes that hurt a
child — it is the consistent influence of
destructive conditions throughout
childhood that does the damage.

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                    <text>M cL ain withdraws bid for district seat
By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD —Daryl McLain announced
he will not run for congress in the newly cre­
ated 24th District
McLain, chairman of the Seminole
County Commission, announced in May
that he would challenge Florida Speaker of
the House Tom Feeney in the Republican
primary. At a press conference on Sunday,
McLain said he determined it was in the best
interest of tire party for him to withdraw.
"When I first announced my intentions to
run for congress, I listed three primary goals

repeat
Alter going 27 years without so
much as a runner-up finish, the
Sanford Campbell-Lossing
American Legion Post 53 base­
ball team dalmed Its third
championship in four years In
the DeLand Firecracker
Tournament.

Page 1B

Sheriff's office
investigating
armed robbery
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office is investigat­
ing a robbery Monday after­
noon, during which a shot
was fired.
The robbery was reported
at First Union Bank, 5600 Red
Bug Lake Road, at approxi­
mately 22 0 p.m. The suspect
walked into the bank with a
duffel bag and ordered
employees to put money in it.
He apparently did not think
tellers were putting money in
the bag fast enough so he
fired a warning snot from a
handgun, into the ceiling.
On his way out, he
dropped some of ttie cash,
and stopped to pick it up.
Before Ire left, he also ordered'
two employees into the
bank's vault to get more
money, but by the time they
emerged, he nad fled from
the bank. He is said to have
ran, perhaps to a vehicle
parked in a subdivision
northwest of the bank.
Nobody was physically hurt.
Them were an estimated
eight to 10 people in the bank
at the time including one cus­
tomer.
The suspect is described as
a black male, about 5 feet 10
inches tall and weighing 200
pounds. It appears he was
wearing layers of clothing,
with the outer layer being a
poncho (it was raining at the
time) and a hood that was
camouflaged.
Anyone with information '
regarding the robbenr is
asked to phone Sgt. Todd
Brown at 407-665-6600 or
Crime Line at 1-800-423-TIPS.

Sam lnole Sm ile

rivals," McLain told a small crowd gathered
in the Vigilante Room at the Orlando
Sanford International Airport. "We talked
about what's Important — not to me and not
to Tom, but what's important to tire people
in the district."
One item high on McLain's list was better
communication from Feeney's office.
McLain and his fellow commissioners have
groused in recent months about the lack of
communication between the state legisla­
ture and local governments, specifically
regarding unfunded mandates or restric-

Commission chairman says decision
is in Republican party’s best interest
1 wanted to accomplish in this campaign,"
McLain said. "First, I wanted to represent
you, the people of District 24. Second, I
wanted to help the Republicans hold onto
their lead in the House. And third, 1 wanted
to help President Bush achieve his legisla­
tive agenda.
"In recent days, however, I have come to
believe that the best way I could accomplish

Inform ation
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these tilings would be to withdraw fmm the
race and support the Party and Rep. Tom
Feeney's campaign for congress."
Feeney and McLain met Friday night to
discuss the upcoming primary'. By the end of
the evening, McLain had agreed to with­
draw fmm the race.
'Tom and I luve known each other for
years, and we've just recently become

Sre McLain, Page 6A

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By NIcK Pfelfauf

By N ick Pfelfauf

Staff Writer

Staff Writer

The
Seminole
County
Sheriff's Office is seeking infor­
mation about traveling pavers,
believed to be working in this
area.
Bill Yates, 49, and his son,
Jason, 22, operating as pavers,
were arrested by deputies on
June 27, for environmental lit­
tering over 500 pounds and tres­
passing. A deputy reported see­
ing both individuals shoveling
asphalt out of the bed of a blue
Ford pickup truck, in an area
that was dearly posted for not
trespassing. At that time, both
men said they were doing
asphalt paving in the greater
Orlando area.
According to the sheriff's
department Public Information
Officer Steve Olson, the two
bonded out shortly after their
arrest, and there la a possibility
they-' may still be operating in
this area of Central Florida.
"W e're still checking to see if
they have a legal license to do
this work," Olson said, "and we
would like to locate them again
to look into this matter more".
The sheriff's office issued a
reminder to residents and busi­
nesses to check the credentials
of contractors who solldt business.
According to information
presently available, the two men
have given their home address
as Mack Smith Road, East Ridge
Tcnn., and Max Smith Road,
Chattanooga, Tenn. They were
using a blue 1988 Ford pickup
truck, with a Tennessee license
tag V91FE. A woman identified
as Kim Yates is believed to be
the younger Yates' mother, and
was believed to be living in
Titusville.
William (Bill) Yates is a multi­
state offender with prior arrests
in Georgia and Florida. He was
first arrested in Daytona Beach
in 1983, and subsequently in
Orange and Brevard counties
during 1988. His son was a sin­
gle-state offender with a prior
arrest in Chattanooga during
1998 for theft.

Between Sanford and the
Orange County line, CR-427 is
known as Sanford Avenue, North
and South CRT-427, Longwood
Avenue, East Lake Drive, and
Sanford Brick Road.
Now, the entire highway is to
be renamed Ronald Reagan
Boulevard.
The matter was approved
unanimously by the Seminole
County Commission at its regular
■Ricsday morning meeting. Five
city commissions had also been
asked to approve the measure.
The
City
Commission
of
Altamonte Springs has already
been given a briefing but the
Planning and Zoning Board will
discuss it tonight (Wednesday),
and their commission Is sched­
u le d to r t\ru»\ c o n s id e r a tio n o n

Art teacher Candice Lyons helps 5-year-old Rachel Michaelson with her watercolor. Lyons is a teacher at
Lake Mary Montessori Academy. Michaelson is attending the academy's Fine Arts Camp, which allows the
students to experiment, explore and create art in a variety of mediums and techniques.
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Children get an early start on fin e arts
B y M lchalle Jarta
Managing Editor
t's not often people sec a van Gogh or
Picasso hanging on a refrigerator.
This summer, nowever, students at Lake
Mary Montessori Academy are bringing
home pieces of art reminiscent of these
and outer great painters.
The children are participating in the
academy's weeklong Fine Arts Camp. In
its third year, the program allows students
ages 3 to 8 to experiment, explore and cre­
ate art In a variety of mediums and tech­
niques.
"W hen we focus their energy on an
artist, a whole new world opens up to
them ," said Sheila Linvillc, director of the
academy. "The benefits of the camp are
tremendous. Creative children can really
shine."
The camp correlates to the Academy's
mission of exjTosing children to fine arts.
Along with a regular learning curriculum,
children in Pre-K, kindergarten and first
grade learn about music, foreign language
and art during the school year.
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See Art, Page 7A

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Four-year-old Anthony Poalillo paints a watercolor
ol America during the Fine Arts Camp. He is trying
to replicate an image by artist Peter Max.

See Pavers, Page 6A

From Staff Reports
SANFORD — To celebrate the
city's 125th anniversary, The
Seminole Herald will publishi ac pictonal history of Sanford.
Dan Ping, editor and interim
publisher, said the hard-bound,
limited-edition book will include
128 pages of pictures and histori-

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From Staff Reports
The Florida Department of
Agriculture
and
Consumer
Services and Sanwa Growers, Inc.
will hold a groundbreaking cere­
mony at the Sanford State
Farmers' Market Thursday, July
11, at 11 am .
The ceremony will mark the

Aug. 20.
Meanwhile, city commissions
in Casselberry, Lake Mary,
Longwood and Sanford have
already approved the change and
have informed the county of their
decision.
All 300 property owners in the
effected CR-427 area had been
notified, with the county receiv­
ing nine responses against the
renaming, and one in favor of the
proposal
Although not scheduled as a
public hearing at Tuesday's coun­
ty commission meeting, Kathlene
Watkins, a CR-427 resident in the
unincorporated area had earlier
submitted a petition signed by
several dozen of her neighbors
against tire renaming.
"We would rather it remain
simply either North or South CR427," she said, "and leave the
street names alone."
She requested the matter be
brought up at a public hearing,
but the request was denied.
The Community Resources
division of the county Planning
and Development board had
opined that the change would
improve emergency vehicle
response, assist delivery person­
nel and the general public in
locating residences and business­
es along the 427 corridor, with one
See 427, Page 7A

Book to highlight Sanford’s first 125 years

Sheila UnviUe - Director of
lake Mary Montessori
Acodemy

Commission
decides to
name
road
I
after Reagan

cal information about the
Sanford community.
"Sanford is a unique and his­
torical city," Ping said. "The
roots, character and traditions of
this city are important to so many
of us. What better way to remem­
ber those traditions than through
a pictorial history book."
The book is titled, "Sanford:

See Book, Page 6A

a r k e t g r o u n d b r e a k in g
; of renovations that are
to transform the Sanford State
Farmer’s Market into a state-ofthe-art distribution facility.
The Department announced in
May an agreement with Sanwa
Growers, Inc. to locate a 13,000square-foot distribution facility at
tire Sanford site. Under the agree­
ment, Sanwa and the Department

Armed robbery

Our First 125 Years" and will be
available for purchase in early
December. Half of the proceeds
from the sale of the book will be
donated to the Sanford Museum.
The focus of the book will be
pictures of people and places in
Sanford. Much like tiro Herald's

th is

T h u rsd a y
Deputies and officials from the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
investigate an attempted robbery and stabbing Tuesday morning at
th6 Chockers Restaurant located at Sun Drive and Lake Mary
Boulevard. An employee was outside the restaurant cleaning the
premises, when a suspect, who was armed with a handgun, jumped
him and demanded money. A second suspect, who was armed with
a knife and hiding behind the restaurant s dumpster, emerged and
stabbed the employee In the shoulder. Both of the suspects ran to a
90s model, gray, mini-van and fled the scene, it is possible they
were planning to rob the restaurant. They did not get any money.

will work together to add coolers,
fixtures, processing equipment
and storage facilities to die market,
which is the oldest state-owned
farmer's market in the United
States.
*1 am happy to welcome Sanwa
to the Sanford State Faarmors'
Sec Market, Page 7A

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Wednesday, July 10. 2002

T iie S eminole H erald

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

Alley cat

W ife leaves her
husband’s bed to
sleep with her mom

CERT course
begins Aug. 7
The Lake Mary Fire
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 an event of a
disaster, citizens will be able
to assist themselves and
their neighbors until emer­
gency 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
(o prepare the community
for what to do after a disas­
ter strikes, as well as how to
better prepare themselves
and their nomes.
A disaster can include
severe storms, flooding, tor­
nadoes, tropical storms, hur­
ricanes and man-made dis­
asters.
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.

DEAR ABBY: At 48 years of age, I finally need
your help in figuring this one out. A year ago,
after more than 22 years of marriage, my 58-yearold wife, "Cindy," began sleeping with her 90................................ year-old mother. Cindy says
she does this so she will hear
her mother in case she needs
help going to the bathroom.
Our bedroom doors are
side-by-side, and I can hear
her mother clearly from our
bedroom. When her mother
gets up to go to the bathroom,
I hear Cii
Tindy tell her to "go
D ear
ahead" and let her know if she
needs help. In other words,
her mother can do this — and
many more things — on her
own.
On the positive side, Cindy may make it into
the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest
person still sleeping with her mother. What do
you make of this?
NEGLECTED IN GEORGIA

Abby

DEAR NEGLECTED: You have written an
unusual letter. The answer to your question lies
in whatever happened between you and your
wife a year ago that caused her to move out of
your bedroom and literally go "home" to her
mother. I recommend some truth sessions with a
marriage counselor to referee.
DEAR ABBY: I have been dating a wonderful
man for the past four years and have no doubt of
his love for me — or the belief that eventually we
will be married.
My problem is I’m at the age where most of my
friends and acquaintances arc getting engaged,
married and having babies, so naturally the mar­
riage question comes up all the time.
I don’t mind answering questions like, "When
are you two going to tic the knot?" However, I
need some ideas for a tactful — yet forceful —
way to answer those rude and condescending
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Party Time
Seminole County Sheriff's deputies
were called to Sabal Trail Circle in
Longwood early Tuesday, In regard to
a loud party. Philip Thomas Trees, 18,
reportedly told officers his mother left
him in charge of the home while she
was vacationing. After deputies
checked the residence, Trees was
arrested on charges of possession of
narcotics equipment, possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana, posses­
sion of liquor by a person under 21,
apd allowing minors alcohol/drugs at
- an open house party.
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Edward Tyler Thompson, 20%of
Prairie Lane, Altamonte Springs,’ Was
also arrested on a charge of possession
of alcohol by a person under 21 years
of age.
In addition, three young women,
underage, were also arrested and
taken to the county's Juvenile
Detention Facility.
Crash
Christi Carmen Pierce, 30, of
Sanford Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Lake Mary police Sunday.
Officers said she had crashed her
vehicle into the side of the administra­
tion building at a funeral home on
West SR-46A. When officers arrived,
they said they had to wake her up.
She was charged with driving under
the influence of alcohol with property
damage.
Battery Cases
• Victoria D. Felix, 35, of Alafaya
Woods Blvd., Oviedo, was arrested by
Oviedo police Monday following a
dispute with her boyfriend. She was
charged with battery, domestic vio­
lence.
• Robert James Green Sr., 57,
Amethyst Way, Lake Mary, was arrest­
ed by deputies on Cidermill Place
Monday. Green reportedly had
attacked his son and another man at

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 same hours through Tuesday,

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Aimed Robbery
Jermain Perkins, 19, Oleander
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested py
Sanford police Tuesday. Officers said,
while armed with a revolver, he
robbed a man of his wallet containing
$60 in the parking lot of Goldsboro
Elementary School. He also reported­
ly struck his victim with the revolver.
He was arrested on charges of robbery
with a firearm, and aggravated bat­
tery with a deadly weapon.

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The Oviedo Police
Department will again sr
sor a Sum m er Blood Drive,
Saturday, July 13, from noon
until 7 p.m.
A mobile donation vehicle
will be located near
Chamberlin's Market St Cafe
in the north parking lot of
Oviedo Marketplace off Red
Bug Lake Road, adjacent to
the Central Florida
Grecneway (SR-417).
Donations will benefit the
blood supply of the Oviedo
community and each dona­
tion can earn credit to family
accounts, the Oviedo Police
Department, or any account
you choose.

investigation. Seats will be filled on a
first-come basis.
Deadline for applications is Aug. 2.
Applications may be obtained at the
Oviedo Police Department, 300
Alexandria Blvd., Oviedo.
For Additional information phone
Ronald Jacobs at 407-977-6139.

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David Wolfe will present a
fllnt-knapplng demonstra­
tion during the next meeting
of the Lake Marv Historical
Society, planned for 7 p.m.
Thursday, July 11.
Today, there are only
about 200 flint-knappers in
the United States. Wolfe has
displayed his craft at the
Orlando Museum o f Art 'arid
many historical fairs, such as
Pioneer Days and Olde Lake
Mary Days.
After Wolfe's demonstra­
tion, the audience can join in
learning other old crafts.
People can learn how to
make their own dreamcatchers, handkerchief dolls or
shell/bead necklaces.
The event is free and open
to the public. Children are
welcome.
If you would like to par­
ticipate in the "m ake your
own activities," the Society
asks only that you pre-regis­
ter so they can have enough
supplies on hand for every­
one. To pre-register, call
Historical Society President
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Charges and Warrants
• Twaunta Vashawn Cannon, 23, of
William Clark Court, Sanford, was
located by deputies Tuesday at 10th
and Poplar Avenue. Officers said he
attempted to elude them by hiding
behind a vehicle at a private resi­
dence. He was charged with loltering/prowling, and resisting an officer
without violence. He was also found
to be in violation of probation, and
had outstanding Seminole County
warrants against him, two for battery
on a law enforcement officer and one
for violation of probation for criminal
mischief.

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Thefts
• David Antonio Brathwaite, 41, of
Altamonte Springs, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday. Officers said
he attempted to take $97 In merchan­
dise from a store in the 1500 block of
French Avenue without paying. He
was charged with patty larceny.
• Adam Neal Balasld, 23, Logan
Height Circle, Sanford, was located by
Longwood police Monday as the
result of a traffic stop on Central
Florida Parkway. A computer located
in his vehicle proved to nave been
stolen. He was charged with larceny
of property over $300 in value.
• Jimmy Negroni III, 28, of Egret
Landing Drive, Lake Mary, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Sunday. Officers
said he took a kodak camera from a
store in the 3600 block of Orlando
Drive, without paying. He was
charged with petty theft.
• Charles John Nicols, 46, Oak
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday. A woman's
purse containing $429 was reported
stolen from a residence In the 300
block of Palmetto Avenue. He was
located as the result of a traffic stop at

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the residence. He was charged with
domestic assault and domestic battery.
• Victor Day Baghdadi, 20, of
Rlverbend BlVd., Longwood, was ; ,
arresti
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nestWby
deputies*Monday at a resldenoe on Bdmiston Place, as'the result
of a dispute with his father. He was '
charged with battery, domestic vio­
lence.

DUI Charges
• Janna Watson Scott, 45, Cherokee
Circle, Sanford, was stopped by
Sheriff’s deputies Monday at Airport
Blvd. and Highway 17-92. He was
charged with driving under the influ­
ence (DUI) of alcohol/drugs.
" i :’ ( * Lori Ahn Vadrvals, 40, of Sorrento,
was stopped by deputies Sunday on
Highway 17-92 in Sanford. She was
charged with DUI alcohol/drugs and
possession of under 20 grams of marl-

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3rd Street and Pine Avenue. He was
charged with larceny/theft of over
$300, driving with a suspended
license and trespassing in an occupied
structure. Police said $212 of the
money was recovered.

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TER R Y M . A D A IR

K A Z IM IE R E. M A R K O W

Terry M. Adair, 10, of
Carden Drive, W inter Springs,
died Friday, July 5, 2002.
Born Feb. 9 ,1 9 9 2 , he was a
student at Winter Springs
Elementary School.
Survivors include his moth­
er, Brenda S. of Winter
Springs; one brother, Jerry A.
of Winter Springs; one halfbrother, Gary G. II, of Florida;
and two half-sisters, Alicia
Brownlee and Amy, both of
Florida.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

Kazimier E. Markow, 77, of
Sullivan Street, Deltona, died
Saturday, July 6 , 2002, in
Florida Hospital Fish
M emorial, Orange City. Bom
in Washington, Penn., he
moved to Central Florida 47
years ago. He was a retired
maintenance w orker for the
postal service in Florida and
attended Deltona Alliance
Church.
Survivors include three
daughters, Jennifer Vancura
of Deltona, Lconore Kaisicr
o f Roseville, Calif., and
Colleen Edge o f Deltona; one
brother Milt o f Germany; one
sister, Gladys Virag of
Detroit, M ich.; and six grand­
children.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of O range City is in
charge of arrangements.

R O BER T C A R Y BR EYET TE
Robert Cary Breyctte, 50, of
Narcissus Drive, DcBary, died
Saturday, July 6 , 2002, in Lake
City Medical Center, Lake
City.
Bom in DoLand, he was a
Central Florida native. He was
an auto mechanic at various
lube shops in Central Florida
for 30 years. He was of the
Protestant faith and a veteran
of the U.S. Army.
Survivors include his w ife,
Judith, of DcBary; and one
son, Ryan of DeBary.
Fourtowns Cremation Inc.
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

JU LIO D E LV A LLE BERM UDEZ
Julio Delvallc-Bermudez,
30, of Glenwick Drive, St.
Cloud, died Wednesday, July
3, 2002.
Bom Dec. 3,1 9 7 1 In Puerto
Rico, h was a pipe layer and a
veteran of the U.S. Army.
Survivors include his
friend, Sharon Rosado of St.
Cloud; and his father, Cesar
Delvalle and mother, Eva
Bermudez, both of Puerto
Rico.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

C A T H E R IN E A. S M IT H
Catherine A. Smith, 61, of
Country Club Circle,
Sanford, died Saturday, July
6 , 2002, in her residence.
Bom in Fort Pierce, she
moved to Sanford from
DcLand in 1967. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Charles of Sanford; one
son, Charles C. Ill, of
Sanford; one daughter, Carrie
J. Pacheco o f Sanford; one
brother, Joseph A. Toole Jr., of
M elbourne; two sisters,
Rosalee Shoder and Caroline
Roberts, both of Tampa; and
two grandchildren.
Lankford Funeral Homes
&amp; Crematory of DeLand is in
charge of arrangements.

A N T H O N Y R. T E R E N Z IO
Anthony R. Tercnzio, 77, of
Sanford Court, Sanford, died
Monday, July 8 ,2 0 0 2 .
Bom in Washington,
Conn., he moved to Central
Florida this year. He was an
electronic technician and

Wednesday. July 10. 2002

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Dem ocratic Executive Com m ittee to meet Thursday Ju ly 11
The monthly meeting of the
Seminole County Democratic
Executive Committee (DEC)
will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday,
July 11, at the offices of Jacobs &amp;
Goodman, Attorneys at Law,

served in the U.S. Navy dur­
ing World War II. He was of
the Catholic faith.
Survivors include one son,
Robert Tercnzio of Sanford;
two daughters, Pamela
Bouch of Oviedo and Susan
Molly of Jacksonville; two
brothers, David and George
Terenzio, both of
Connecticut; and five grand­
children.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

located at 890 S.R. 434 North,
Altamonte Springs.
All present and prospective
Seminole County Democrats are
encouraged to attend.
For more information, ant-

tart Bolt Poe, Cltair of the
Seminole County DEC at 6221783, Rosalie Cook, DEC ViceChair at 324-2776 or visit the
DEC'S Web site at tvwwsemin o le d e m tK T a ts .a im

NOTICE OF PU BLIC M EETING
GRANT APPLICATION FOR

HERMAN JER O M E
W ILLIA M S, JR .
Herman Jerome Williams,
Jr., 29, of Coolidge Avenue,
Sanford, died Sunday, July 7,
2002, in Osteen.
Bom March 2 4 ,1973, in
Sanford, he was a life-long
resident. He
was a truck
driver and a
member of
Victory of
Praise
M inistry in
Longwood.
Survivors
include his
wife,
Euvanah, Sanford; three sons,
O shae' of Syracuse, N.Y., and
Mondraus and Jerome, both
of Sanford; two daughters,
Kendra and Cabris, both of
Sanford; his father, Herman
Jerome Williams Sr., of
Rochester, N.Y.; his mother,
Matilda Cobb of Deltona; two
brothers, Coleman Bum s of
Deltona, and Tam s Williams
of Rochester; six sisters, April
Jordan of Sanford and
Omieka, Phoebe, Melissa,
Marrisa and Shannon, all of
Rochester, N.Y.; and paternal
grandmother, Scncta
Williams of Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

FORT MELLON PARK
The City of Sanford will hold a public meeting on
Monday, J u ly 15, 2002, at 5:00 P.M. in the City
Com m ission Chambers, 1st floor, City Hall, 300 S. Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida to discuss its grant application
to the Florida Recreation and Development Assistance
Program (FRD AP) to fund recreational facilities in Fort
Mellon Park. All interested parties are invited. For further
information call 407 330-5672.
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Survivors include three
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M iami; two daughters, Felicia
Y. and LaHoma G., both o f
Sanford; six brothers, Ralph
Boykins o f M ount Clem ents
Township, M ich., Theron
Foster of Detroit, Anthony
Foster ot Plainfield, N.J.,
M cAuthur Foster o f Tacoma,
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Foster, Keyvie Bailey, Carolyn
Foster and Sheila Foster, all of
Sanford, Delores Foster of
Rochester, N.Y., and Arletha
Foster o f Leesburg; and eight
grandchildren.
W ilson-Elchelberger
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Business
E n g in e e re d H o m e s lo w e rs

Moving in

m o r tg a g e fin a n c e b a r to 4 %
Engineered Homes and its
home lending subsidiary have
'raised' the bar once more with
an innovative financing prol gram on the company's com­
pleted inventory.
The Winter Park-based home­
builder - one of Seminole
County's most active builders
with five communities - and
HomeBuycrs Funding have
introduced a 4? percent Interest
l Only 30-year Adjustable-Rate
Conventional Mortgage financ­
ing program for all of the com­
pany's completed inventory
homes in Central Florida.
Engineered Homes, which
t cracked the 4 percent interest
barrier last year with a special
3.875 percent financing pro­
gram, currently has about two
dozen
com pleted,
rcad-tomove-into homes in six residen­
tial com m unities in Orange,
Seminole and Lake counties that
are eligible for the limited pro­
gram, notes Engineered Homes
| Sales and Marketing Director
Marilyn Anderson.
The new 10-year, Variable
Rate Mortgage Loan applies to
those inventory homes that are
contracted between June 9, 2002
and August 15, 2002. Payments
made during the first 10 years
will be interest only and fully
amortized for the remaining 20year term. The rate is adjusted
sem i-annually up or down 1
percent with a cap of 6 percent
up or down for the life of the
loan.
The interest rate is calculated
. at each adjustment term based
on the 6 -month LIBOR rate as

published in the WALL STREET
JOURNAL, plus a margin of 2.75
percent rounded to the nearest
.125 percent.
A minimum credit score of
660 and a minimum 5 percent
down payment arc required.
Compared to a conventional
30-year mortgage at 7 percent,
the program offers the homebuyer a significant savings on
his monthly payment - almost
$750 a month on a home pur­
chased for $250,000 in the com­
pany’s Sanctuary community in
Oviedo, says Anderson.
The Interest Only premium at
4.25 percent is $841. That com­
pares to a I’&amp;I premium o f
$1,580 for a conventional 30year, 95 percent Loan to Value at
7 percent. Neither example
included PMI or escrows.
"Even though mortgage inter­
est rates are still very attractive
to the average homebuyer, we
feel w e've made them some­
what more appealing with this
new program, "Anderson adds.
"This program enables the
homebuyer to purchase even
more home for their money then
they might with most other
mortgage financing programs
available on the market.”
What m a tes the program
even more attractive is that
many homeowners today live in
a new home an average of four
years before moving on to their
next home. And the interestonly aspect doesn't detract from
those concerned about losing
out on building equity.
"N ew hom es in Central
Florida have appreciated from

about 3 to 6 percent annually,
depending on the market area
you live In," says Anderson.
"You will be building up equity
with the home's natural appreci­
ation.”
Buyers can also apply money
toward the principal if they
desire, up to 20 percent of the
original principal balance dur­
ing any 12-month period with­
out penalty during the first five
years of the loan. If the loan is
refinanced during the first five
years or more than 20 percent of
the original principal balance is
paid during any 12-month peri­
od, a pre-payment charge will
be incurred.
Many local homebuilders are
offering low interest financing
programs of their own, but
Engineered Homes is the first to
offer a program of this nature.
"It's a win-win situation,"
notes Anderson. "The buyer is
able to get into a new home with
a minimum investment and reap
the benefits o f home ow ner­
ship."
Engineered Homes currently
has homes available priced
from the $130s to more than
$450,000.
The company, which posted a
record $78.6 million in home
sales last year, is building The
Sanctuary in O viedo, Egret's
Landing in Lake Mary, The
Retreat at Wekiva near Lake
Forest, Buckingham Estates
north of Heathrow, Lake Griffin
Estates in C asselb en y and
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The Seminote County/Lake Mary Regional Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon cutting for Two Men
and ATruck, a national moving company that opened a franchise In Longwood. Located on 17/92, the franchise
Is one of 12 Two Men and A Truck locations In Florida. Started In 1965, the Michigan-based company has 116
locations in 24 states with nearly 650 trucks. Several chamber members turned out for the event. The cere­
monies main participants Included: seated In the truck Is Angle Lehman, co-owner; in the foreground holding
the ribbon Is Randy Shacker, manager; cutting the ribbon are Martha Miller, left, director of marketing for the
chamber, and Brad Lehman, co-owner.

F lo rid a S o la r reports b ig sales in June
Florida Solar Technology, Inc in
Sanford reported sales of 200 pool
heating systems this past June for
revenues of mote than $750,000.
Skip West, president of sales
and marketing at Florida Solar,
said top sales consultants for the
month included Mark Eckor, Mike
Brown and David West.
West said June sales were up
more than 60 percent over the
same period last year, and much

bigger Increases are expected.
Since the first of the year,
Florida Solar logged more than
1,500 installations in Sanford and
Tampa. West said he expects to
install more than 3,000 additional
units before the end of the year,
thanks in part to new locations in
Fort Lauderdale, Sarasota and
Naples.
In 2001, Florida Solar reported
sales and Installations of more

than 2,000 systems worth mote
than $8 million. The firm, which
opened in the carl/ 1980s, ranks as
the world’s largest and most
active contractor of pool heating
systems. The company bunched
an ambitious statewide expansion
last year, adding pool mainte­
nance and services and pest con­
trol divisions. The firm also sells
solar and conventional hot water
and water purification systems.

Recalling Sanford's heritage, SA N F O R D : O U R F I R S T 125
Y E A R S will feature hundreds o f photographs on 128 pages. This
treasure chest o f memories will include photos from Sanford o f
yesteryear, giving the reader a glimpse o f life in Sanford years ngo.
This book will be edited locally by the staff o f the Seminole
H erald and bound with on attractive, durable cover, making it o f
heirloom quality.
Work on this pictorial history is commencing at this time. The Finished product will
be available by late November, 20 0 2 , ju st in time for Christmas giving!
You will want a copy o f S an fo rd : O u r F irst 125 Y ears not only for yourself, but your loved ones os well. What a
great gift idea for those who call Sanford “home.”
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coupon below.

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W e’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 30 0 N. French Ave., Sanford
• Please jo t 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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shows parking is a key factor
A statewide survey of success­
ful downtowns - by one of
Florida's leading experts in the
field shows that affordable, con­
venient parking may be one of
the most important resources a
city can contribute to foster a
thriving retail and entertainment
district.
David Marks, president of
Marketplace Advisors, Inc. and a
consultant to cities and private
developers such as the City of
Winter Park, Pier Park a joint
venture between the City of
Panama City Beach and the St.
Joe Company, and the Altamonte
Town Center, said his survey
includes more than 20 urban
Florida municipalities.
Marks said he is incorporating
the results of his most iccent sur­
vey into a huge database he
developed that includes more
than 50 downtowns and town
centers nationwide.
“There are several factors

which most successful down­
town districts share," said
Marks, "and convenient parking
is at the top of the list. Some
downtowns have fostered the
development of a wide range of
surface parking facilities and
others have opted for parking
structures, Marks added.
But, Marks cautioned, good
parking alone isn't enough to
lure suburban families from the
security of their often gated sub­
urban communities.
"Entertainment facilities also
rank high on the list," Marks
explained, "including multi­
screen cinemas, art houses, gal­
leries, museum and traditional
live theaters."
Marks said he has toured sev­
eral downtown districts that
compare closely with Park Ave.
in Winter Park and the down­
town district under develop­
ment in Altamonte Springs. "\Vc
arc also currently studying Santa

Barbara,
San
Diego,
and
Westwood
Village in Los
Angeles," Marks said, "these dis­
tricts offer some excellent
lessons for us here in Central
Florida."
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themselves in Winter Park. A tra­
ditional multi-screen cinema is
probably not appropriate for
Park Ave. because of the proxim­
ity of Winter Park Village,"
Marks said. "However, an art
house that would specialize in
independent and international
films might be a very attractive
draw."
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surrounding
communities
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that is
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variety of films could prove very
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network of independent consult­
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bers.
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security
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development of important tech­
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companies, that we could
and should be doing here in the

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M cL ain---------Continued from Page 1A
turns impos'd by the state body.
"I think Tom learned that les­
son,” McLain
said.
"The
Speaker's duties are very broad.

I think as a congressman repre­
senting the 24th District, Tom
will be much more in tune with
his constituents."
Feeney agreed that he will

establish better lines o f commu­
nication if he wins the general
election.
"Daryl and I talked about that
and the challenges of being

photos of Sanford institutions
like the Pig and W histle,
Movieland
Drive In, Jim
Spencer's Restaurant and other
local landmarks.
"Jim Spencer's and the Pig
and Whistle arc just two examles of the types of photos we
ilope to receive," Ping said.
Those who lived in Sanford at
the lime remember those insti­
tutions well, but I don't think
we have any archival photos of
those two establishments here
at the Herald or at the Sanford
Museum."
All photos submitted will be
returned without damage to the
owners promptly, in some cases
while they wail.
"We encourage folks to drop
their pictures off at our office,"
Ping said By next week, you
can also drop your photos olIf at
the museum on 1st Street.
"O f course, we understand
that some people may not want
to leave their photos. Over the
next several weeks, we have
special events were you can
come to the Herald office and
have your photo scanned while
you wait."
Not every picture submitted
will be used, but all photos that

are published in the book will
include the name of the person
or organization that submitted
it.
"We'll do our best to include
ns many photos as possible,"
I’ing said.
The press run for "Sanford"
Our First 125 Years" will be
limited, and the book will sell
for $39.95 plus sales tax. Books
may be reserved in advance
with a S15 deposit. By reserv­
ing a book, readers not only
insure they receive a copy, they
will also receive a $10 discount.
Book orders will be accepted
at the Herald's office at 300 N.
French Avenue. Order forms
will also be Included in each
edition of the Herald.
"These books will be avail­
able in early December and will
make great Christmas gifts,
especially for that friend or rel­
ative wno has moved away
from Sanford," Ping said.
For more information about
the book or how to submit pho­
tos, call 407-322-2611.

Book
Continued from Page 1A
regularly published feature
"Vintage View" coordinated by
Grace
Marie
Stinecipher,
"Sanford: Our First 125 Years”
will depict what it was like to live
in Sanford through the years.
"We have archives of photos
that we can tap, but the pictures
that really seem to hit a home
run with our readers are those
photos that were destined for
the family scrapbook," I’ing
said.
"W hether
it's
the
Methodist Men's Sunday School
Class or a dance at the USO,
everyone loves looking at those
old pictures in the family
albums."
In a way, Ping said this is an
opportunity for the entire com­
munity to participate in Vintage
View type project that will be
preserved in a high-quality
[&gt;ook that can be passed down
for generations.
"We want the community to
submit their photos," Ping said.
"If you've got pictures of family
reunions; civic, church or school
activities; or historic events,
places or people, we'd love to
include them in the book."
Ping noted that in particular,
the newspaper is searching for

Speaker of the House," Feeney
said. "At times it seemed that all
16 million Floridians were each
asking for just 10 minutes of my
time. I assured him that as a
Congressman, my focus will be
on Volusia, Brevard, Orange
and Seminole counties."
Jim Stelling, vice chairman of
the Florida Republican Party,
praised McLain for his decision,
calling him "the ultimate team
player."

"H e had a conviction to run us to sharpen our skills for what •
for congress, but he understood will be a very difficult general
that the safest way and the best election in November."
Without a primary opponent,
way for the party was to do
, Feeney said his campaign could
what he did," Stelling said.
Feeney agreed and said ’ focus on "targeting general elec­
McLain's early involvement had tion swing voters."
"Tliis is going to be a tough .
kick-started his cam paign's
competitive campaign," Feeney ,,
sense of urgency.
"The fact of the matter is no said. "I thank Daryl for his grace jone owns any congressional in withdrawing so that we can seat," Feeney said. "W hat have a united Republican
Daryl's campaign did was force front."

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Anyone with information
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Wednesday. July 10. 2002

Pape 7A

Commission approves merger of two departments
By Nick Pfelfauf
Staff Writer
Altamonte
Springs
Fire
and
Emergency Medical Services are going
under the control of Seminole County.
The merger was approved at Tuesday^
Seminole County Commission meeting.
Still to come however, arc agreements
on pensions being paid to the city by Arc

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Market,"
said
Florida
Agriculture Commissioner
Charles H. Bronson. "This
venture benefits our state's
agriculture industry and the
citizens and economy of the
Sanford area.
During the first year of
operation, Sanwa plans to hire
approximately 30 people, with
an additional 20 hires during
the second year. Hires arc to be
arranged through the Front
Porch
Program
in
the
Goldsboro area of Sanford.
Sanwa Growers, Inc. based
in Wimauma, south of Tampa,
operates farm&amp; and distribu­
tion centers in Florida and
Georgia. The company carries
a full line of ethnic foods, spe­
cializing in Asian and
Hispanic items. Their cus­
tomers include chain stores,
restaurants, independent food
markets and delicatessens.
"The Sanford Farmers'
Market is a great part of
Florida history," said Tony
Leung, president of Sanwa
Growers Inc. "We arc proud to
be involved in this revitaliza­
tion. From this location we
will be able to provide our
Orlando area customers with
fresh, quality produce."
The renovations are expect­
ed to be completed by
December 2002.

Continued from Page XA
"The study of fine arts is real­
ly important to children,"
Linvillc said. "Children do have
the intellectual capacity to
appreciate fine arts, so it's never
too early to introduce it because
they are artists themselves."
Instead of the stereotypical
approach to children's art, the
summer Fine Arts Camp chal­
lenges children intellectually
and creatively by working with
Rollins College and Ashley
Barnes, who helped design the
curriculum based on a success­
ful program at the Jacksonville
Museum of Art, Linville said.
During the week, students leam
about artists. Including van
Gogh, Picasso and Peter Max.
"We have chosen artists the
children can relate to a repli­

The city
agreed to transfer
$630,000 of the city’s Fire Impact Fee
ds, for use by the county's
ire/Rescue-related capital improve­
ment progRWn.
While the agreement may be reviewed
on five year increments. At that time, the
county may continue operation fire/rescue/cmergency operations in Altamonte
Springs, or the city may terminate the

agreement with all personal property
and facilities transferred back to the city.
While fire suppression will now be
taken over by the county, fire prevention
services within the corporate limits will
be continued to be handled by the city.
These include fire safety inspections,
plan reviews, fire investigations, code
enforcement, and other fire prevention
services.

14 K GOLD &amp;

cate," Linville said. "Picasso, for the task.
example. The work he did dur­
Four-year-old Anthony
ing his cubist period looks like
Poalillo, who wants to be an
something they can create. It
artists when he gets older,
gives them the opportunity to
decided to use watercolors for
sec themselves as artists."
his painting.
Tuesday, the children learned
"I am painting a very beauti­
about Peter Max, an artist
ful picture of America, Poalillo
known for his patriotic paint­
said about his painting. "First, I
ings, Beatles album covers and
think about what I want to
logos used on cars, trains and
iaint, and then I start paintairplanes. During the first 15
ng"
minutes of class, art teacher
' Saturday, as part of the art
Candice Lyons showed the stu­
camp experience, the children
dents various pieces of art cre­
will travel to the Orlando
ated by Max and discussed his
Museum of Art with their par­
life and various accomplish­
ents.
ments.
"The program is about con­
Following Lyons' lesson, the
necting with the whole family
children created their own Peter to educate parents on the
Max artwork. While listening to
process of fine arts and how
Mozart, they used paints, pen­
they can support that in their
cils and markers to accomplish
child's life," Linvillc said.

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which the public is invited,

beginning at 12 noon, Thursday,
July 18 at the WCF offices, 1801
Lee Road, Ste. 270, Winter Park,
The purpose of the meeting is to

Emergency medical services will be
maintained by the county and will
include, at minimum, one emergency
medical service unit to be stationed at
each fire rescue station within the city.
With the County Commissioners
approving the measure unanimously,
Commissioner Carlton Henley said, “I
believe this is a great move for the coun­
ty as well as the city."

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street name for this continuous
roadway.
Property owners have been
assured their street numbers
would not be affected by the
change, and that they could
continue to use as their
addresses CR-427 or Ronald
Reagan Boulevard, whichever
they preferred.
Although Commissioner
Randy Morris was not on hand
at the meeting, he had previ­
ously expressed approval of
the measure.
The Commission then voted
unanimously in favor of chang­
ing all street names of CR-427
to Ronald Reagan Boulevard.
The matter becomes effective
as of July 9, with street identify­
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as practical.

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U M P IR E S C L IN IC

The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department will be holding
a free Baseball Umpires
Clinic at the Chase Park
Sports Compli
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Saturday, July
ly 13th from 9
a.m. to 41 p.m.
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Under them
the auspices of the
Babe Ruth Baseball National
Umpires Association, this
clinic is geared for those
interested In beginning base­
ball umpiring or for anyone
that wants to know more
about umpiring in general,
not for the veteran official.
For more information or
reservations call 407-3283732 or 407-330-5697. Size is
limited.

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.
The Camp, taught by
USPTR certified Greg James
and held at Groveview Park
(off of Lake Mary
Boulevard), has a minimum
size o f six and maximum of
12)unlors.
The camp schedule is:
* 5-7 year olds from 8 3 0
a.m. to 9 a.m. Coat: $20.
* 8-10 year olds from 9
a.m. to 10 a m . C o st $35.
* 11-14 year olds from 10
a.m. to 11 a.m. Cost: $35.
For information call 407682-6086 or 407-330-5697.

At- VOLLEYBALL
A+ Volleyball will b e holdin s a Youth Volleyball Camp
this suafmer. The camp w ill
run in two sessions, the first
session being a 3-day camp
and the second session a 5day camp. The sessions will
run concurrently: Session l _
July 15-17 and Session II _
July
‘ ‘ 15-19.
15
t l ie tcamp is open to boys
and girls ages 8-15 and runs
from 9 a.m.-to-3 p m . each
day. All activities take place
at the Lake Brantley South
Sports Complex
Gymnasium (across from
Lake Brantley High School
on Sand Lake Road) in
Altamonte Springs.
For more information or to
ter, please contact A+
s Yvonne Devlin
at 407-523-5048 or email at
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DEREK WAUGH-STETSON UNIVERSITY BAS­
KETBALL CAMPS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson
University Basketball
Camps will be holding an
Individual Camp July 21-25
at the Edmunds Activities
Center in DeLand.
For more information call
Coach Jon Coffman at 386822-8144.

FAST PITCH CAMP
Altamonte Sports is cur­
rently holding registration
for the Worth Club K Girls
Fast Pitch Pitching Camp on
July 23-25 at Merrill Park.
I n c camp is open to girls
ages 9-18. It will run as a
half-day camp with girls
ages 9-12 attending from 9
a.m. to noon and girls 13
and over attending from 1
p m . to 4 p.m.
Cheryl kempf, founder of
Worth Club K in Tennessee,
will lead the camp with
instruction also coming from
various college coaches and
former college and Olympic
players.
For additional information
please contact Alicia Flowers
at 407-571-8728 or
alidaf8altamonte.org.

WINTER SPRIN GS
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Winter Springs High School,
home of the 2001 Seminole
Athletic Conference Football
See B rie fs, Page 3B

I

B y D ea n S m ith
Sports Editor

LEESBURG — To be the best, you
have to beat the best.
The Sanford 14-15 Babe Ruth All-Star
team will have the opportunity to prove
right off the bat if it is championship
material when it facesi mighty
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’ Sarasota
in
~
the opening i ie of the 2002 15-andUnder Babe Ruth State Tournament in
Leesburg.
The game will be played tomorrow
(Thursday) morning at 10 a.m. at Pat
Thomas Field.
Pat Thomas Field is a former Minor
League ball park and has covered seating

Locals to tackle Sarasota in
15 -Under State Tournament
for around a 1,000 fans, so spectators will
not have to sit out in the sun, or more
likely recently, rain.
To get to the field take 441 north and
just as you reach Leesburg you will come
to a light at SR 44. TUm left at the light
and the field will be about a mile down
on the left, not far from the Leesburg
hospital.
The 15-and-Under will not be the only

state tournament this weekend as the
Altamonte Springs All-Stars will be the
host team for the 2002 Senior "B " Babe
Ruth State Tournament that will be held
on Rinkcr-Stcnstrom Field at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium starting on
Friday.
Interlachen and Hawthorne will meet
in the opening game of the double elimi­
nation tournament at 5 p.m. with

Altamonte Springs hosting Jacksonville
at 7:30 p.m.
On Saturday, the losers will play at 9
a.m. in an elimination contest. The two
winning teams will then face off at 1130
a.m.
The winner of the 9 a.m. game will
return to face the loser of the 1130 a.m.
contest at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
The tournament is then scheduled to
wrap up on Sunday with a game at
noon. If after that contest both teams
have a loss, they will meet again at 2
p.m. in a winner-take-all Championship
Game.
If playing Sarasota isn't tough enough,
See State, Page 2B

Firecracker repeat
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DeLAND — If this keeps
up they may have to rename
the event the Post 53
Invitational.
After going 27 years with­
out so much as a runner-up
finish, the Sanford Campbell-;
Loosing American Legion
Post 53 baseball team claimed
its third championship in four
years in the DeLand
Firecracker Tournament.
The title was also the sec­
ond straight for Sanford in
the prestigious event, only the
second time in 31 years of the
event that a team has won
back-to-back titles. Pompano
Beach Post 142 claimed three
straight crowns from 1985-to87.
The Firecracker has become
the top tournament for
American Legion teams in the
regular season and this year's
event drew 20 "A " teams
from five states and Puerto
Rico. Also, this year's event
held a separate “B*
Tournament for four local
teams.
Post 53 was hoping to host
its own tournament, the
Johnny Jones Memorial
Fourth of July Invitational,
this past week, but the rains
and saturated condition of
Alumni Field made it impos­
sible. Sanford coach Rod
Fergerson hopes to reschedule

Seminole High School graduate
and
Sem inole
Community
College slgnee C hris Krall
(above) and Lake M ary High
School rising senior Austin Pride
(left) were the leading hitters lor a
Sanford
Cam pbell-Losslng
American Legion Post 83 team
that became only the second
team In the 31 year history of the
DeLand Firecracker Tournament
win back-to-back titles, going
6-1 In the tournament, Including a
perfect 34) In the Playoffs. Pride
was W or-19 (.474) and KraU »•
for-20 (.450), Including a double,
and also threw a 6-0 shutout at
Kissim m ee Post 10. Another
Ram, Junior to be Tim Thomas,
hurled a six-hitter earty in the
tournament, then came back with
a sparkling two-hltter In the
Championship Game to earn the
Most Valuable Player award.

See Post 53, Page 2B

SAN FORD — Can
Providence to double its plea­
sure this week?
Thursday night at the
Salvation Army Gymnasium,
Providence will be the favorite
when the City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department Spring Adult
Church Basketball League's
Poet Season Tournament is
held.
Providence claimed the regu­
lar season championship three
weeks ago (June 20) with its
second victory of the season
over New Life Word Center.
In other games that night,
House of Refus
C.H.O.P. and God of Prophecy
defeated Grace Apostolic.
Grace Apostolic bounced
back from the loss in fine fash­
ion on the final night of the reg­
ular season (June 27) in fine
fashion, however, sweeping a
doubleheader from House of
Refuge and C.H.O.P.
Because of scheduling prob­
lems with the Salvation Army,
mes that were rained out,
avy rains allowed water to
run in under the doors, on June
13th will not be made up.
The final regular season
standings found Providence
finishing with a 7-1 record to
edge New Life Word Center (62) by a game. The final night
sweep allowed Grace Apostolic
(4-4) to slip past C.H.O.P. (3-5)
into third place, with God of
(2-6) and House of
Refuge (0-8) rounding out the
standings.
Tomorrow's tournament will
have Grace Apostolic playing
House of Refuge at 7 p.m. and
C.H.O.P. taking on God of
Prophecy at 8 p.m.
It is hopes to finish the tour­
nament on Friday (July 12th)
with the C.H.O.P.-Goa of
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Rain, upsets keep softball going
B y D oa n 8m tth
Sports Editor

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SANFORD — At least we needed the rain.
Mother Nature gave the City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks Department Spring
Slowpitch Softball League a break as rains held
off just long enough for the Championship Game
of the Men’ s Wednesday Night League to be com­
pleted.
But that was the final break the league got as
only a handful of games have been played since
June 12th because of the rains and July 4th
Holiday.
The heavy rains came again Monday afternoon
and evening forcing a postponement of the
Church Softball League for the fourth straight
week, but luckily for the SRD Pinehurst Park was
playable, giving the Co-Ed League a chance to
wrap up its regular season.
But even that did not work out as good as it
could have, as Karen's, Orlando Team Sports and

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won.
g a one-game playoff between Orb
forcing
Orlando
Team Sports and Karen's.
It was hoped the game could be play tonight
(Wednesday), but the teams could not work out
the scheduling problems.
That means the game will be played at 6 3 0 p.m.
next Monday (July 15th) at Pinehurst Park, fol­
lowed by a pair of Church League games.
Pinehurst was originally scheduled for three
Church games, and a like number would be
played at Zinn Beck Field, but this Monday's rain
out and the Co-Ed Championship Game means a
restructuring of the schedule yet again.
To matters worse, all of the games need to be
completed by the week of July 22nd because all of
the recreation fields are scheduled to be closed for
refurbishing and improvements.
Both Pinehurst and Zinn Beck are to have new
clay put in, with Pinehurst getting a crown to
help with drainage. Both fields will also have
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Shawn leftwteh ot Seminole Community Church 2 and the rest ot the teams
and players in the City o l Sanlord Recreation and Parks Department Spring

ChurchSlowpitchSoftball Leaguehopetofinallygettoseesomeactionnext
Monday after lour straight weeks ot ralnouts.

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Mini-Stock Challenge, 911 Racing this week
Special to tho Herald
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Speedworld will be looking to
get back to normal this Friday
night when it hosts Race No. 5
of the Florida Mini-Stock
Challenge.
Because of consistent rains
and the July 4th Holiday, races
have only been run once over
the past month anil it is hoped
that fans can get out and enjoy
themselves this week.
Also on the evening's card
will be heats and features in the
other FASCAR divisions of
Super Late Model, Modifieds,
Bandalero, Sportsman, Super
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Also on the card will be heats
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divisions of Super Late Model,
L ite Model, Modified,
Sportsman, Mini Stock, Super
Stock and Strictly Stock.
The track had been plagued
by the persistent rain showers,
'hut did
id iget in the Clyde Hart
Memorials last Thursday. A full
recap will appear in the Herald
this weekend.
Pit gates will open at 4 p.m.
with grandstands open a 6 p.m.
and racing action beginning at
7:30 p.m.
NSS is located 10 miles South
of Daytona Beach, between 1-4
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The Sanford All-Stars proudly display the hardware they collected for winning the Championship at
Tournament in Oviodo. Sanlord will open play in the State Tournament this Thursday morning at 10 a m
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the Sanford team must then find something
to do, win or lose, until 6 p.m. when the
Opening Ceremonies are scheduled to take
place.
The U-team double elimination tourna­
ment will run through Tuesday (July 16th) if
the weather cooperates.
In addition to the Sanford-Sarasota con­
test, also on the opening day schedule will
be Ridge Area taking on Ocala at 1 p.m.l;
Tallahassee against Santa Fe at 4 p.m.; and,
following the opening ceremonies, host
Leesburg against the District 3 champion.
On Friday (7/12), the action opens with
an elimination game between the Ridge
Area-Ocala/Tallahassee-Santa Fe losers at
10 a.m. There will then be three Winner's
Bracket games featuring the LeesburgDistrict 3 winner against the District 2
Champion at 1 p.m., the Ridge Area-Ocala
winner taking on Ponte Verde at 4 pm. and
the Sarasota-Sanford winner battling Palm
Beach Gardens at 7 p.m.
If Sanford should lose the first game, it
would not play again until 10 a.m. on
Saturday against the loser of Friday's 1 p.m.
game (Leesburg-District
3/District
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That would lx.1 the first of four games to
be played on Saturday, and the same num­
ber of games are set for Sunday. Starting
times are 10 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., and 7 p.m.
There arc three games set for Monday

with starting times of 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 4
p.m.
The final two teams will return for
Championship Day on Tuesday (7/16) and
tne final game at 10 a.m. If both teams
jve one loss after the 10 a.m. game, a win­
ner-take-all game would be played at 1 p.m.
A full schedule and times will appear at
the end of the story.
Despite rain every day and having to
move between the Oviedo Sports Complex
and Eastmonte Park in Altamonte Springs,
the Sanford All-Stars rolled to four straight
victories to win the District 8 titla and spot
in the state tournament.
Sanford was totally dominant in the tour­
ney, outscoring their opponents 21-5,
including a 5-0 shutout of host Oviedo,
behind the pitching of John llgen, and an 81 thrashing of Oviedo in the Championship
Game.
The Sanford All-Stars arc coached by
Blaine Miller, Gene Gunter and Adam
Whitley, with the roster being made up of •
Sergio Bryant, Khalil Farrahkhan, Cody
Miller, Brandon Smith, Nick Martin, Josh
Annett, John llgen, John Campos-Whitley,
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Patrick
Dontay Brown and Terrance Morring.
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The game was a pitcher's duel
with Sanford scoring the game's
lone run in the bottom of the
seventh inning.
Thomas had a perfect game
through four innings, retiring
the first 13 batters he faced.
An error allowed a Dothan
runner to reach with one out in
the fifth inning and an out later
the 6-foot-3,170-pounder hit a
Post 12 batter.
But he got a fly ball to end the
threat and keep his no-hitter
intact.
The leadoff batter in the sixth
inning, Ricky Pruitt, finally
broke up the no-no with a single
off Thomas' glove. One out later,
Ronny Armstrong, the losing
pitcher, got a bunt single.
But again Thomas recovered,
getting a double play ground
ball lo end the inning.
The only other batter to reach
in the game was on a seventh
inning walk,
nfo was not doing a
Sanford
whole lot better, only getting
singles from Vigue, Louwsma
i d 1Larson through six innings.
and
With one out in the seventh
inning. Pride ripped a single.
But the game seemed destined
for extra Innings when the next
batter made an out. Rosado kept
the game alive, however, with a
single that moved Pride to sec­
ond.
The 6-foot-3,190-pound Pride
then raced home with the cham­
pionship winning run when
Larson smacked another single.,,
.» Bccmise of his outstandingi j i i
pitching and two wins, Thomas J
was selected as the Most
Valuable Player for the tourna­
ment.
Pride and Krall were the lead­
ing hitters for Post 53, Pride had
nine singles in 19 at bats for a
.474 average, while Krall had a
double and eight singles in 20 at
bats for a .450 average.
Sanford Post 53 is managed by
Rod Fcrgerson with Ralph
LaRosa and Mike Powers serv­
ing as coaches.
Members of the team are D.J.
Me
Ackley, Bryan Armstrong, Mike
Brady, Paul Cinder, Greg
Courcy, Matt Fraysler, 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 also played in the
tournament, but did not finish
in the top two in its Pool.
Corey Bevis, a 15-ycar-old,
tossed a two-hitter, striking out
seven, to pick up a 5-1 victory
over West Tampa Post 248.
Bridger Hunt also had a big
game, getting two hits, but it
came in a 5-2 loss to Venice Post
159.
Despite not advancing to the
Playoffs, Oviedo should be a
strong club come the postsea­
son.
Oviedo is managed by Kevin
Wainscott, with Rob Williams
serving as coach.
Making up the roster are
Barry 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.

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You can use the time to test,
tune, practice, run grudge races,
etc. No extra charge to run.
The next big event on the
schedule will be the
NHRA/Summit ET Series set to
run on Saturday, July 20th. The
Super Pro, Sportsman, ProCycle and Junior Dragster class­
es will be in action.
For event, ticket and race day
weather information call 407568-5522.

Post 53

P 'g e
the event for this fall.
Also weighing in the decision
was the fact that Sanford will be
hosting the Area Tournament
later this month and the field
needs to be in tip-top condition.
The summer has proved to be
a successful one for Post 53
despite several new players dot­
ting the Sanford roster.
The team opened the season
by winning their first 17 games,
including going 7-0 to win the
Jacksonville Invitational
Tournament in early
arlvjJune,
After winning
ling in Jacksonville,
Post 53 sufferred its first loss of
the season and won three games
heading into the Firecracker.
Sanford then got a wake-up
call in the event that was
plagued by rain and forced part
of tne tournament to be moved
from DoLand High School to
Spruce Creek High School in
Port Orange.
The team did not win its
Division, going 3-1 and finish­
ing second after losing to divi­
sion champion Bradenton Kirby
Stewart Post 24.
Included in the Pool Play wins
was an 8-3 victory over
Jacksonville Post 137 in which
the locals scored five runs in the
fifth inning.
Dominic Petracca and
Christian Rosado both had a
double and a single, while Kris
Photo co u rtaty o( R.T. Hillary
Vigue, Austin Pride and Shane
the rocent Babe Ruth Baseball 15-Under District 8
Larson all had two singles each.
against Sarasota at Pat Thomas Field in Leesburg.
Tim Thopias, a rising Junior at
Lake Mary HighSchool and the
l
1 O n l y 16!-ye;lr-oTd,on
16^-yedr-oTd o n tl
the P.ost 53
roster, then hurled a six-hitter as
G i w I * : Kidgr Arri w. CV«U. I p m
Post 53 downed Sebastian Post
Gam* 3 _ Tallahaswr vv Santa F t ,4 pm
189,8-4.
Cam* 4 _ Putrid 3 winner vv lm b u rg , 7:30 p m.
F R ID A Y , JU L Y 12
Sanford clinched its spot in
Game 3 _ Um*r of Game 3 vv Ixwrr of Game 2.10 a m.
the Playoffs with a 6-0, fiveGame 6 _ Winner of Game 4 vv Putrid 2 Champion. 1 pm.
inning victory over Kissimmee
Game 7 . Winner of Game 2 vv l\&gt;ntr Vrrde, 4 pm.
Post 10.
Game 8 _ Winner of Game 1 w Palm Beach Gardena, 7 pm.
S A T U R D A Y , JU L Y 13
Chris Krall, who Is better
Game 9 _ U w of Game 6 vv Loarr of Game 1 ,10 am.
known for his bat and outfield
Game 10 _ L om of Gamr Hvv tLoarr of Game 4,1 p.m.
defense, took a turn on the
Game 11 _ laMer of Game 7 w Winner of Game 9,4 p m.
mound and hurled a three-hit
Game 12 _ Winner of Ciame 5 vv Winner of Game 10.7 p.m.
S U N D A Y , JU L Y 14
shutout. The Seminole
Game 13 .. Winner of Game 7 vv Winner of Game 6,10 a m
Community College signec
Game 14 _ Winner id Game 3 vv Winner of Game 8,1 p m.
struck out two, walked two and
Game 13 _ Loarr of Game 13 w Winner of Game 12,4 pm.
hit one batter.
Game 16 _ Lmrr of Game 14 vv Winner of Game 11,7 pm.
M O N D A Y , JU L Y 15
Jason Louwsma paced the
Game 17 . Winner of Ciame 14 vv Winner of Game 13,10 am.
offense with a home run and a
Game 11 _ Winner of Ciame 16 w Winner of Game 13,1 p.m.
double, while Vigue, who will
Game 19 LtHf of Ciame 17 w Winner of Game 18.4 p m.
be playing for Stetson this fall,
T U E S D A Y , JU L Y 16
had ai pair of hits in front of the
Game 20 _ Champiomhlp Game: Winner of Game 17 w
Winner of Came 19,10 a m.
DeLand audience.
Game 21 _ If Nerraaary Game: Game 20 Winner w Game 20
Fans got a big thrill when the
purr, if both team* have one loss, I p.m.
playoffs began as Sanford was
2002 SEN IO R "B" BABE RUTH B A SE B A LL
matched up with host, and rival,
STATE T O U R N A M E N T
DeLand Post 6 in the first
at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
round.
F R ID A Y , JU L Y 12
Post 53 showed that the loss In
Game I _ Inter lac hen vv llawthomc; 5 p.m
Game 2 Jacksonville vv Altamonte Spring*, 730 p m.
the Pool was a fluke, as it rolled
S A T U R D A Y , JU L Y 13
over the undefeated Sixers, 11-5,
Game 3 _ l ant of Ciame 2 vv Uuer of Game 1,9 am.
scoring three runs in each of the
Game 4 _ Winner t&gt;f Ciame 2 vv Winner of Gamr 1,11-30 a m
first and second innings to build
Game 3 _ I juer of Ciame 4 vv Winner id Game 3,2 p m.
S U N D A Y , JU L Y 14
a 64) lead.
Game 6 _ Championship Gamr. Winner id Game 4 v* Winner
Austin Pride paced a 14-hit
id Ciame 5. noon
Sanford attack with four singles.
Game 7 _ If Necessary Game: laiscr of Game 6 vs. Winner of
Krall added three hits, including
Ciame 6, if both tram* have one loss. 2 pm
a double, and Vigue and
Louwsma chipped in with a
pair of singles.
Post 53 then advanced to the
finals with a 5-1 victory over
defending Georgia State cham­
pion Conyers Post 77.
Sanford scored four runs in
the third inning and then got
out of a pair of bases loaded
jams in the sixth and seventh
innings, allowing only a run in
FLUID AND GASKET
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Shane Larson had the only
extra base hit in the game, a
double.
The Championship Game pit
■d Post 53 against Dothan Post
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Continued from page IB
Prophecy winner tackling
Providence at 6:30 p.m. and the
Grace Apostolic-House of
Refuge winner challenging
New Life Word Center at 7:30
p.m.
Tiie winners of those two
games would then meet for the
Championship at 8:30 p.m.
If the gym is not available this

Friday, the final night of the
tournament would
ild be
Thursday, July 25th. The extra
week off is because the
my i
the week of July 15th through
the 19th.
Tiie Salvation Army
Gymnasium is located on 24th
Street (behind Badcock
Furniture off of 17-92) and the
public is invited to attend at no
admission charge.

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Briefs
Continued from p ise IB
Champions, will be hosting a
Youth Football Camp on July
26th and 27th.
The Camp is open to all enter­
ing 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 ana cur­
rent college football players.

The camp will give young­
sters a chance to meet the 2002
Bears, learn what the high
school players learn from the
coaches who teach it, meet the
coaches, and get ready for the
Pop Warner Football season.
A l t Certified Trainers will be
on hand at the camp.
The camp will focus on skill
development and will include a
speed training portion on
Saturday with former Detroit
Lion Dana Reaves.
Those wishing to attend the
camp must register before July
19th and must have a current

Softball
Continued from page IB
scoreboards erected and the work has already
been scheduled to begin.
It is hoped to dose the fields for a month to let
them rest, giving teams three weeks to practice
before the beginning of the Fall season in late
August and early September.
The current standings in the Church League arc:
Central Baptist (8-0), the Saints (6-1), Seminole
Community Church 2 (5-3), the Knights of
Columbus (4-3), Seminole Community Church 3
(2-6) and Seminole Community Church 1 and
Sanford Church of Christ (both 1-7).

physical to participate.
For more information, or to
obtain a registration form,
please call Coach Katz at 407320-8741.

assistant dance coach to work
with the cheerleaders. You must
be 18 or over to apply. Call 1866-OURSYFA for more infor­
mation.

FO O TBA LL, DAN CE
C O A CH ES N EED ED
The Sanford Youth Football
and Cheerleading Association
(SYFA) has positions available
for several assistant coaches for
the upcoming 2002 Pop Warner
Football season. Please call 407322-5798 if you arc interested.
The SYFA is also in need of an

A LL Y O U CAN B O W L
Airport Lanes in Sanford has
two new programs for the bowl­
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On Tuesday nights the Lines
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

The Women’s League was lo have played its
final games las! night (Tuesday), maybe.
The Allcycats (8-1) were to have played a dou­
bleheader with the Angels and Sunniland
Corporation (8-2). If the Allcycats win both
games, they would be the champions.
But if the Allecats lost cither game, another set
of games would be played next Tuesday (July
16th).
At 7 p.m., the Allcycats and Sunniland
Corporation would play at 7 p.m. and the Angels
would take on Southern Fire Protection at 8 p.m.
If after those games, the Alleycats and
Sunniland are tied, a Championship Game would

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Ptomad uaa ol tra proparty la to
raquaaf a 41 vartanca to parma an
atkkkuti to a alnge lamJy residence
Larry Blair. Chairman
Board of MiaMMfll
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A
PERSON DECIOES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING. HE/SHE WML NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEE DINGS INCLUDING THE TES­
TIMONY ANO EVIDENCE, WHICH
RECORD IS NOT 'PROVIOED BY
THE CITY OF SANFORD (FS
2660106)
PERSONS WITH DISABMJTtE8
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR■ROTATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEED! NOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA
COORDINATOR AT 330-6626 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETWQ.
Jd y 10. 17. 2002

ST. JOHNS RT/ER WATER MANAGEMENT DtSTWCT
Olvee Wrtttan Node* d Intanded OMbfet Deddon
Tha Dtakta ghee m ate ol 4a naan to laaua a parma to *ia toaotang appSeanXs) on Jun a 27, 1002:
Alaqua Lakaa Oavakpmanf Company, 1700 Alaqua Lakaa Boulevard.
Ungoood, FL 32770. appt naOnn *3036. Tha Dtafhcl proposal to aBocala
0 2 * 4 rrMon geaone per day d arater lor Inlgeang 63-ecres d a 160 acre go*
cocne and 0 066 mOton gakone par day of wafer tor krtgdtng 17 acree of
common araaa to a 790-acre go* co u w commeity Tha adhdrawafa uaad by
Me prepoaad prefect nf6 oonaM ol Grouid Water from me Floridan AquOer via
6 acOra wa6a and Swtoca Wafer Irom an kngaaon Lake nfa 4 aewa pianpa m
Samaiota Couray. tocafad to SacOona 10. I t , 14,16. Townahp 20 Bourn.
Range 2 * E M . known a* Legacy Club al Alaqua Lakaa.
Tha 16aa(a) cotdimmg each ol toe above Salad app*caaon(») are avaia fita tor
Inapocaon Monday (rough Friday aicapf tor toga! hokdeya. 6 0 0 i n . to 6 0 0
p m af fra 8) Jobna River Wafer Management DWtrtcf Haad q rartera or too
appropriate Samoa Canfar. Tha Dtotrtct a M take acaon on eadi parma appacaaon M ad a b M infaaa a paaaon tor an adrfnlalnllia proceeding pwartng]
to Bad pm uam to fra prprtdone ol Became 120 860 and 120S7, Florida
Statutes Chaptor 26-106 and 4 0 0 1 .1 0 0 7 . Florida AddnMraave Coda
(FAC.).
A peraon etwee aubstankaftoterasta ara kBirtid by any dmaOtaktcr s propond pinnnnQ OKwoni **r*wWj aoovi may petition m whhhiiuidyi
heartog In aooordanoa wan Secbona 120 666 and 12067, F .8 , or o l portlao
may raaefi a wnaan adeem ed on medaaon aa an akemamra ramady rndat
Section 120473. F.8. Chooamg madwon wO not adversary aaad tie rt(fd to
a hearing I IwedbBon doaa nof raadl In a aetBement Tha prooaduraa tor pwsung madtofton am Ml torth In Sacfton 120 573. F .S , and Rdee 26-106111
and26-106.401-.406.FAC. PdMone muat oompty eMi *&lt;a requirement d
Florida ArkTWMkaa.l Coda. Chapter 20-106 and be toad wan (received by)
fia Ofafrtcf Clark, tocalad al Orafncf Headquarters. 404* Raid BkeeL PalaOa.
Florida 32177.
Paakoru tor ad iM eM Bve hawing on tia above app6cakon&lt;») must be Mad
w M i twardy one (21) deyt ol prmar earn ol te e noloa or a4trai taranfy-su
(26) doya ol tie Dtetrtct dapoaamg OMa nodoa of raam In tie mafl tor ttoaa per*
tone to whom too Dtsktct ma«a actoal noace. FaJura to Ma a paaaon wMMn
(Na One period i N f ccnskMe o waTvar of any rlgW audi pamm may have to
raquaaf an eddntaMkve dofotmmafton (hearing) under Saclona 120669 and
12067. F 6 . ooncamfng tie aubfad parma appkcdtorv PHMona wNch am not ■
Bed In accordance arth tra above prortatone ara aubfed to dramtaeal
Baoauaa tw ad d Sseak .a hearing prooaaa la dedgrad to toim iM i knal
agency acton, too long of a psronr maana tool N DMOWO inaf acOon may
be aasrert Irom tra poaMcn taken by 6 Simla noace d M ed. Pomona whoaa
eubafanllaf IrdamaM wM be abartad by any euth anal dacWfon of too Dratrtct
on toa appacaim have l i t rtgf* to become a parly to tie proceatkng. In accordance wan *w mqukamarna Ml tom above.
Qtarla Lawfa. Daactor, DMaton ol Parma Data 8ervtcae
Sf. Johna River Welor Managamonl Dwtod
Pubkah: AAy 10.2002
00060
BT. JOHN* MVER WATER MAMAO*M*ffT OfOTWCT
Ohma Wrtttan Noboa e( kwandad Dtatrtct Dacfafon
Tha OlaMcl gfvwe noace of ka Skad tobaue a parma to fia toioattng appkcarl(i) on July 1,2002:
Mr B F VWiaafar, * PO Baa 620766, Oviedo. a 32762. appkeakon 13636
The Diaincl propoaaa to aloeala 0 100 mMon gaaona par day of waier lor Irrtgdton and b e e n pmtocoon el 60 acme of ckrue Tha wahdrawofe uaad by H a
propoaad prefect w« conoret of Qround Wafer torn tie Ftortdan AqMler via 1
aclva wal to Bamnola Comfy, tocalad to SacOona 26, S6, Tomianip 20 SoUh.
Range 31 Eaal. known aa S F . WhaoHt. A.
Tha Maa(i) ccmaawng awcfi of too ebon Mad appkca*on(») am aimlaMa tot
Inapacam Monday f n u g i Friday a«ap l lor logoi header*. 6 0 0 a m to 5 0 0
p m al tie 81 Johna River Wafer Managwnam Owtrtd Hawdyuartam or tw
appropnala Samoa Camar. Tha Dwmcl w« lake acbon on each parma • « * caam tolad above mfQM a pHWon tot an amwMlralivaprocaarkng (hearing)
la Mad pm uart to tw provlatona of SacOona 120.666 and 12067, Florida
m a w . Chapter 26-106 and 40C-1.1007. Florida AdmmMrathm Coda
(F A C ).
A pomon whoaa wbefarwal Mamata am adorned by any ol tw {hatters propoaad parmaang dadatona IderaaHd above may pafbm lor admaMraava
hearing In aoccrdanca wfti SacOona 120 666 and 12067, f &amp; . or ao p trail
may modi a wttton agmamam on m irtaann a t an aiamalkw ramady rndar
Seckon 120 673. F.8. Choosing iM d ak n w« not kdvaraaly akad tie rVd to
a hearing I madakm doaa not raadl In a eaktomard. Tha pnxaduma tor ptaaung mocMtnn are M tom In Sackm 120 673, F.8 , and Rdaa 20-106.111
md 26-106401- 406. F A C Peeaone muel comply wMi tw raqdmmarna d
Florida AdmaMraava Coda. Chaptor 26-106 and be Mad wan (received by)
tie Ostnd Clark, tocalad al Owbld Haadquarlam. 4046 Raid Basel. Pelade.
Florida 32177.
Pakkona tor admmwkakva haanng on tw above appecakond) mud be Mad
WMMn twenty-one (21) days ol pubtcaaon al tea noaca or wMMn iwamy-aii
(26) days ol tw Dwlnd dapoaMng tne nokca ol M art to too mal tor tn a a par­
amo to whmi tw Owova mats actual noace Fwkao to Ma a pekkm wahm
N a tone period dial consume a waiver of any ngM audi pamm may have to
mquaal an admmwfraava datomwiakm (hearing) under Boctono 120 660 and
12067. F 8 . conearrwigtiaautMad parnd appkcokm Paoaona which am not
Mad in accordance wan tie above provtanna are aubfad to damaeal
Bacauaa tw adm akakve heating process la designed to tormulele knal
agmey acaon. tw Mng of a pekkon maana twf tw Datncf a knal ackm may
be dOamm torn tw poaam taken by I In N s noaca of taarM Parsons whewa
ktutarTri* Iraaraata wO be atscfad by any auch knal deddon of tw Datnd
m tw mpkcwtm have tw n^a to become a party to tw pmceedng. In aooorQtorta Laww. Daactor. DMaan af Psmd Data Services
Sf Johns River Wafer Management Dwmd
Pubkah AJy 10.2002
0 00*1

Al parka* In
*h*« have an oppofkmly to b« heard
at eald hearing
By order of tw Cty Commwsrm of
tw Cty ot Sartord. Florida.
PERSONS WITH 0ISABXJT1ES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407-330-6626
46 HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE
MEETMG.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC N6 parton dtddof lo tppool i dtdtion
m tdt
rotpod lo m y mttttr coo•Idtrtd ot I t tbovt mooting ot
hoofing, ho moy nood i vofbobm
rocord oI tfw pfocMdnQt, hdmfng
rocord it not provtdod by Vtt Cty of
Sanford ( F 8 M 0 1 0 6 )
Lytw ii ronor
Daputy Cty Ctork
Pubkah: July 10.2002
00046
Jity 3.2002
N0T1CS OF A PUBLIC HEAlbNO
TO CONSIOCR THE ADOPTION
OP AN OROMANCC * Y TH«
CITV OP BANPORO, F U M B A
nooco ■ noraoy grvon moi a ru w c
Haanng an* b * held In tw
Commwaim Room al tw Cty Hal In
tw Cty of Sanford. Florida, al 7 0 0
odock P.M. m July 22. 2002. to
conaldar tw adoption of an ord­
nance by tw Cty of Sanford. Florida.
Ma of wfsdi la aa totowa:
OROMANCC NO. 2723
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO 307* OF 8A10
CITY; SAID ORDINANCE BEING
THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.
AMENOMG THE FUTURE LANO
USE MAP DESIGNATION OF
1.42W- ACRES OF PROPERTY
LYtfQ BETWEEN W. 1ITH STREET
ANO W. 12TH STREET ANO
BETWEEN MAPLE AVENUE ANO
HOLLY AVENUE. FROM MOR IS.
MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL.
TO GO. GENERAL COMMERCIAL:
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS ANO EFFECTIVE
DATE.
A copy dw i b* avalabta at tw
otto* of tw Cty Ctark lor a i person*
daafrtnq lo asamew tw aam*.
Al parka* to totamat and cwran*
kiwi have an opporlunay to ba heard
al eald heating
By Older of tw Cty Commwaim of
tw Cay of Sartord. Ftonda.
PERSONS WITH DfSABAITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTIOPATE t f ANY OF THESE PR O
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
407-330-6626 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: ta p a r am daddaa to appeal a daemon
mad* w*h reaped to any manat con
ardarad al tw above maakng or
haanng. ha may need a vartwnm
record of tw proceedng*. Inckrdng
tw taskmony and avsWnca. whch
record W not prowdad by tw Cty of
Sanlord (FS 266 OIOS)
Cyntsa Porter.
Deputy Cty Ctork
Pubam Jd y 10.2002
00046
AJy 3, 2002
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSSCA THE ADOPTION
OF AN OROMAMCS BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIOA
Noko* Whereby grran tw l a Pubic
Haanng wd ba held to tw

content.
Patrons will be issued colored
wrist bands by the center to
identify them as entitled to use
the lanes during the 2-1/2 hour
time period.
On Friday nights it is "all you
can bowl cosmic bowling."
Individuals can bowl all they
want from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30
a.m. for a single price of $15,
including shoe rental.
"Cosm ic" bowling involves
glow in the dark balls and neon
lighting along with a laser light
show and music being piped
throughout the center.

be played al 9 p.m.
Tlie Men’s Thursday Nighl League did get in a
pair of games two weeks ago at Pinehurst Park
with the Regulators romping to a doublehcader
sweep over [Jeer :3 0 ,20-7, and the Rednecks, 7-0.
The Postseason Tournament will be this
Thursday Only 11th) with the Rednecks battling
Beer :30 at 7 p.m. and the winner then meeting
the Regulators for the Championship at 8 p.m.
The Industrial league that plays at Pinehurst
Park on Friday’s is still up for grabs and has two
weeks of make-ups scheduled.
This Friday (June 12th) the Budmen, who lead
the league with three losses, takes on Invacarc at
Lecals

L ecals

Commtetion Room at tha Cty Hal In
tha Cty of Sanford. Honda, at 7 0 0
Odock PM on July 22. 2002, to
contttat tha adopbon of an on*nanca by tha Cty of Sanlord. Honda.
Mia of whch la as tolowt:
ORDINANCE NO. 2724
AN ORDINANCE O f THE CITY O f
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO 3117 O f SAID
CITY; SAID ORDINANCE BEING A
ZONING PLAN. SAID AMENDMENT
TO CHANGE THE ZONING O f
1.42W- ACRES OF PROPERTY
LYINQ BETWEEN W 1ITH STREET
ANO W. 12TM 8TREET AND
BETWEEN MAPLE AVENUE ANO
HOUY AVENUE. FROM MR 2.
MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL.
TO OC-2. GENERAL COMMER
CIAL; PROVIDING FOR SEVER­
ABILITY. CONFLICTS AND EFFEC­
TIVE DATE
A copy ahal ba avatabla at tw
offica of tf&gt;a Cty Oarfc for a l parsons
dasmng lo asamma 9 * lama
Al partoaa in Inlarast and ctl/ans
shal hava an oppodunty lo ba haard
at said haanng
By ordar of lha Cty Commission of
tha Cty of Sanford. Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTfCIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PfV&gt;
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
407-330-5626 46 HOURS IN
ADVANCE O f THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC Hapar•on d&gt;rtd«i lo appaaf a d ro w n
mada with raspart lo any maltar con•idarad at lha abova maatmg or
haartng. ha may naad • varbabm
raoord of h e procaadv&gt;gs, indudng

ty (30) day* altar lha first publication
of this Nohca n tha (Ptaata pubfcth
to THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and
Ma lha ongmal w*h tha Ctorfc of to»a
Court arthar bafora tarvica on
Plantiff* atiornay or immad»ala*y
toaraaflar. otharwtta a dafauK wtl ba
anlarad agarot you tor lha rataf
demanded to lha complatol
In accordanca wtth tha Amancan*
with Dttab*|ia« Act Persons with
DrsaWrties naadng a special accom­
modation to partictpala to tow procaarfrng should contact tha Court
Admmttrator at 201 N Parlt Avanua.
Sanford FL 32771. Tataphona
Numbar (407)323-4330 not talar
than seven (7) day* poor lo tha proceedmg Mhaanng vnpairod. (TOO)
1 8 0 0 * 5 5 *7 7 1 or Vote* (V )!*0 0 0 5 5 *7 7 0 via Ftortda Relay Services
WITNESS my hand and tha aaal of
th** Court thr* day of JUL 03 2002
Mary Anna Morse
Aa Clarti of lha Court
By Ruth King
A* Deoutv Clarti
Pubfith (Please publish to Tha
Sanwiota Haraid)
PubHh Juty 10. 17.2002
OOQ56

above property on or about May 22.
2002, at or near 3100 Sanlord
Avanua, Sanford. SarntnoM County.
Florida Sato property M to toa cuetody of lha ShentI of Seminole
County tor toa purpoee of forfeiture
pursuant to section* 932.701*
9 3 2 7 0 4 . Honda Statutas
A
Compta** tor tortattura ha* baan
Mad to the above-styled Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and
correct copy of IN* Notice of
Forfeiture Complatol was furnished
by U S certified mai. return receipt
requested, to tha ebovanamad
addressee tot* 3 day of Juty, 2002.
TeshaM Scotero
Gemral Counsel
Florida Bar No 0068625
Sansnola County Shartfr* Offica
100 Bush Boulavard
Sanlord. Florida 32773
(407)665*603
Attorney tor PetAioner
Pubksh Juty 10. 17.2002
00056

racord la nof providad by fia Cty of
Sanlord. (FS 286 0106)
CynfSa Podar,
Dapufy Cty Cladi
PubAah: July 10.2002
00050
NODCCOP
RCTTTIOUt NAME
reooca ■ narecry gr/ao mai i am
engaged to buarwss al PO. Boi
6165*2.
Longwood.
SamnoW
Comfy. Ftonda 32791, under tw
Fictitious Ham* of Fuatondd
waouaargn ana mai i miana to ragwar eald name m ti tw DrvWton cf
Corporation*. Tatahaasa *. Ftonda.
to aooordanoa wan tw provisions of
tw Ftekbous Nam* Statutes. to-Wt
Section 665 0 *. Ftonda Statute*
IN I
Pubtah July 10.2002
00055
M TH t CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE HTH
JUDICIAL a n cu rT .
IN ANO FOR
SCMM0L6 COUNTY.
FLORBA
C1VR. OfVISION
CASE NO.: B2-CA-12SS-14L
CITIBANK, N A . AS TRUSTEE.
CASSANDRA PREVATT AK/A
CASSANDRA
L.
PREVATT.
CHRISTOPHER PREVATT A/K/A
CHRISTOPHER A PREVATT. HAL
FUES; HAROLD L FUES: LILLIE D
FUES. JOHN DOC. JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) t f
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
NOHC* OF ACTION
TO: CASSANDRA PREVATT AK/A
CASSANORA L PREVATT
LM/A 2261 RETREAT R O . GENE­
VA FL 32732
YOU ARE NOTIFIED twf an acton
lor Foradbaue of Mongaga on tw
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT ’A*
COMMENCE AT THE NORTH­
WEST CORNER OF SECTION 6.
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 32
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA RUN 8 6 * DEGREES 3 * MIN
43 SEC E ALONG THE NORTH
UNE OF SA B SECTION 1. A DIS­
TANCE OF 650 72 FOR A POINT OF
BEGlNNtfQ, RUN THENCE 8 00
DEGREES 14 MIN 06 SEC E.
416 00 FEET THENCE S . 16
DEGREES 3 * MIN. 6 0 SEC. E
622 37 FEET. THENCE N 00
DEGREES 27 MIN 63 SEC W
4 1 * 0 0 FEET TO THE NORTH UNE
OF S A B SECTION 6 THENCE N
69 DEG 3 * MM 43 SEC W 620 72
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN
NINO
ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 2. MULLET
LAKE RETREATS. UNIT FOUR
TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT
FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS ANO
UTILITY EASEMENT OVER THE
EAST 20 FEET (LESS THE NORTH
30 FEET O f THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED) THE EAST 1/2 O f
THE SW 1/4 O f SW 1/4 O f SW 1/4
IN SECTION 5. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH. RANGE 32 EAST. PUBLIC
RECOROS O f SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
A/K/A: 2251 RETREAT ROAD.
GENEVA FL 32732
has baan Mad agavwJ you and you
ara raquirad lo sarva a copy of your
wrman dafsntaa. « any. lo A on
Marshal C Wation. P A . Aaomsy
tor PtaattM. whoaa addrass * 1800
NW 4 9 TH STREET. SUITE 120. F t
LAUOCROALE. a 33309 witan *w-

JUAN ESTELA. af a l .

Defendant i )

NOTICE O f ACTION
TO JUAN ESTELA
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
I486 Craaksida OrcM
Writer Sponge FL 32706
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDE R. ANO AGAINST THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
DANT^) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR AUVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES. HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
to foreclose a mortgage on lha fol­
lowing desertoed property m SEMI­
NOLE Comfy. Ftonda:
LOT 4. BLOCK A. BRAEWICK AT
TUSCAWil l A PHASE 1. ACCORD­
ING TO PLAT BOOK 37. PAGES 53
ANO 64. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
ha* baan Mad agarol you and you
are raquirad to sarva a copy of you
written dafanaa* w4f*n 30 day* altar
tha fe*t publication. If any, on
EChavarria A Associates. P A .
Plaintiffs attorney, whoaa address Is
9119 Corporate Lake Drive. 8utte
300, Tampa. Ftonda 33634. and Ma
toa ongmal with thw Court either
before service on Plant# * attorney*
or tovnadiatafy thereafter, otherwise,
a dafaul w* ba anlarad agamet you
for tha rebel demanded to tha
CompUmt or petition
T h* notice shal ba pubfcshed once
each weak for two consecutive
weak* in toa Sanlord Herald
WITNESS my hand and tha eaal of
tote Court on this day of JUL 3.

2002.
Maryanns Morsa. ctork
Clark of toa CIRCUIT Court
By Ruth King
Aa Deputy Ctark
Ectoevama 4 Associates P A , PO
Boi 25018. Tampa. FL 33622 5018
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOATtON TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
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.
(TOO) 1 * 0 0 9 5 5 *7 7 1 . OR VOICE
(V) 1 * 0 0 9 5 5 *7 7 0 . VIA RORlOA
RELAY SERVICE
Pubksh JUy 10. 17.2002
00057
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICtAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CASE NO.: 02-CA-1449-19-A
IN R E FO R FE ITU R E O F |1 292 00
IN UNITED STATES C U R R E N C Y

NOTICE O f
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO Ten e l A Hunt

1120 E. 11th Sttaat
Sanford. Florida 32773
to the fottowvig property S I.292 00
in Unttad Stale* Currency
Donato F Esknger m tea oftaai
capeary as Shanff of toa Sammola
Coutty. Florida. Ihrou^i Na officers,
nveeligalor* or agent*, saued toa

NOTICE O f
PENDING SALE
Unless rent due Is paid to ful. toa
contents located to Beywood SeMStorege Warehouses *18. 19. 26.
and 27 batongmg to
Alan J Schwab and Star Partners
PSI. Incorporated
writ ba ottered tor eata to toe pubic,
or otherwise dtpoted ot to satisfy
‘owners ken tor rant due* to accor­
dance wtth FS 83 805 and 806. Sett
Storage FacAty Act Warehouse con­
tents consist of Me cabinets, desks,
boies of mtsceflaneous papers
and personal iama. Warehouse con­
tents wtl be ofterad tor tale tor cash
or certified funds on Thursday. AJy
18. 2002. at 1 0 0 0 a m at toa
Beywood Sett Storage Warehouse,
toca lad at 121 Apptawood Drtva/119
Beywood Ave. Lonpeood. Ftortda
32750.
Pubksh: Juty 10. 17. 2002
00059
NOTICE O f PUBLIC BALI
ALTAMONTE TOTtoNQ, INC.*
UNCLAMICO VEIttCLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST .
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEOINS AT 1000AM . SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR AU BIOS
PURSUANT TO F 8 713 78
4-6-200}
1969 CHEVY
1O1JF11W0K7242709
1966 CHEVY
10CCG15N1G7162790
1995 BUCK
1G4G02212S4 728334
1990 FORD
IFACP52UXLA240148
1962 TOYOTA
JT2TE72E7C0737435
1989 NISSAN
JN1G821S2KUS02270
1981 VOLVO
YV1AX472901203782
PHONE • 407-339*700
Pubfceh AJy 10. 2002
00062
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN ANO FOR t I M N O t i
COUNTY, FLOROA
CASE NO. 01-CA-12*7-14-K
PUTNAM STATE BANK, a Ftortda
bantong association.
CONRAD R WAGNER. CAROLE
WAGNER. W AC. INVESTMENTS.
INC and HUOO Q MORALES AS
TRUSTEE.
NOTICE O f BA LI
Nofcca e grvan toat puauam to a
second final fudgmant dated 2nd day
of AJy. 2002. to Caaa No 01-CA1257-14-K. of toa CiraM Court of toe
Eighteenth Judoel Cacut to and tor
Serranote County. Ftortda. to which
Putnam Stata Bank, a Ftonda bank­
ing association M toe Plaint# and
Conrad R Wegner. Carats Wagner.
W A C. Investments. Inc * id Hugo
G. Morales a t Trustee era toa
Defendants. I w# sal to toa Nghaet
and bast tedder tor cash at toa West
front door of toa Samtoota Coutfy
Courthouse to Sanford. Serrano*
County. Ftortda. at 11.00 am on
Thursday. AJy 25. 2002. toa tottowtog desenbad property eat forth to toa
ordar or final Judgment
Lot 17. Chestnut HR. accordng lo
Book 29. paga 76 78 of toa Pubic
Records of Serrano* County.
Ftonda
Persons with (ksaUkties requesting
reasonable accommodations to par­
ticipate to this proceeding should
contact 1 600 666 6771 (VoKC 6
TOO) or vu Flondc (tatay Sem e* al
1 000 665-6771.
DATED N t r u k r J J J y . 2002
UA«YANNE MORSE
Ctark d Grata Court
By Mary S n q a
a» Daputy Ctark
Putitcakon ot tva Nokcc on AJy to.
17. 2002 in ma Samnota hartal m
Sanlord. Ftonda
Pubtah AJy 10.17. 2002
00063
M TH* CMCUTT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
^iprria^ CMCUIT,
M ANOfOR

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6:30 p.m. and Mile High, in second with four loss­
es, plays a doubleheadcr against Toyota of
Longwood at 7:30 p.m. and Black Sheep at 8:30
p.m.
On July 19th, the Black Sheep will face the
Budmen at 6:30 p.m. and Toyota of Longwood
will play the doublehcader against Invacarc at
7:30 p.m. and Mile High at 8:30 p.m.
The only league to have been decided so far is
the Men’s Wednesday Night League which found
Vivona’s edging White Sands. The final standings
were Vivona’s (8-2), White Sands (7-3), Knights of
Columbus 2 (5-4), Skips Boots/Lynch Mob (5-5),
Briar Corporation (3-7) and Orlando Fire (1-8).
Lecals

L ecals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O f THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEIMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORCA
CIVIL ACTION
Caaa No. O J-C A -im -14 K
AURORA CREDIT COMPANY.

During the evening customers
will enjoy the light show, plus
music and drawings for prizes.
Anyone wishing to enter the
building during the event times
will be asked to pay the $15
entry fee and to wear a colored
wrist band supplied by the cen­
ter.
The Airport Lanes Bowling
Center is located at 190 East
Airport Boulevard, just cast of
17-92 near the new section of
417 and the Sanford Plaza.
For more information, contact
Airport Lancs at 407-324-2129.

UMNOLC COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Caaa No 02 O R-2 * 17
GOLDIE A DAVIS.
WENOELL K. DAV13.
M o n e t O f ACTION
DISSOLUTION OF MARWAQE
TO WandaO K Dana
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Siel an schcn
lor dasoAJion ot marrtaga has baan
filed sgsinst you end you era
raqdred to sarva a copy ol your an*ten dsTeneei. t any. to • on Ookka A
Davis, wtiose Address Is 1615
Rrvaradga Road. Oviedo. Ftonda
32766. on or before [data] August 2.
2002. and Ma Era ortgsial Mm Era
Ctork ol Eta Court at X I North Park
Avanua. Sanlord. FL 32771, balora
service on Petitioner or trorned*tefy
thereafter II you ta4 to do ao. a
OsisuS may ba anlarad agenst you
tor the rekef demanded to the
Petition
WITNESS rny hand and tha seal of
th»s court on Juna 26. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Pubtah AJy 3. 10. 2002
00006
M TH* CtRCUTT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CmCIXT. IN
ANO fO R t f MMOLE
COUNTY. FLORSA
CAM NO.: a-OR-IM I-OEN K
IN RE: Tha Changa d Name at.
BRANDON SETH PEBSWORTH
lo
SETH CARLTON JONES
SMEARON JONES. Pakbonar
NOTIC* O f ACTION
TO: Kavtn Ray PabaMxm
1*79 HVmay 1ST Norm
Manaiata. T uaa 76063
You ara haraby n o ta id mai a
Pakkon tor Changa ol Nama ol your
minor chid bom on January 16,
1666. In Aitmgton, Taiaa. « * * Mad In
I * Court on Atoa 25, 2002. You ara
raquirad lo aanra a copy oI your m 6Ian d i l .m . i , 6 any. to « on ma
and addraaa la: JUUE EASON
SMITH. PA.. 2060 WVaar Springs
BorJavard. Ohado. ftortda 327*6,
and Ma an original Mm ma Clark ol
ma abova i tytad Court on or baton
Auguat I. 2002 oftarMta. a )udgmark may ba anlarad agamal you tor
r hand m d aaal on Ju ia
26. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctark ol ma C roat Court
By Nancy R Wrtat
Daputy Clarti
Pubtah JtJy 3, 10. 17. 24. 2002
00014
M TH* CMCUTT COURT
O f TH* taNTM JUWOAL
CMCUTT. MAN OfOR
ORANO* COUNTY,
FLOMDA
PROBATE WVWON
CAM NO.: 02-011-CP
IN RE GUARDIANSHIP Of.
DARYL YOUNG
ammor
NOTKC O f ACTION
bY
i)
TO: Tha paraMs ol DARYL J .
YOUNG (a minor) 0 0 6 : 1W1M4
Resakng wtth paternal grandfather,
JOHN ALBERT YOUNG
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toat toe
Pakkon ol Apporkmant ol Quardan
al a minoi has baan Mad m Ma
Court You a n raqtarad to sarva a
oopy ol you Mkwn doSanaaa. I any,
on pamonar a aBomay, sJioaa nama
JESSICA J RECKSIELDER
Thompaon 6 Associalaa. P A
2606 Maatand Cantaf Partway.
StataE
Maatand. FL 32761
on ot baton AJy 31,2002. and to Ma
ma ongnN oI ma Mktan da4anaaa
Mm ma dark ol Ma Coast achat
balora sarvtca or lmma&lt;«ata»y mar*.
altar FaJura to aanra and Ma asatan
dalanaaa as racyaradmay raaaStma
tudgmant or ordar lor ma ra*al
damandad, asktoul torthar nokca
Datad Ma 29 day ol Juna. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctark ol C o st
By Lynda Huggna
Aa Daputy ClarkPubtah AJy 3 .1 0 .1 7 .2 4 .2 0 0 2
00016
W TH* CtRCUT COURT FOR
SCMNOL* COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Flla No. 02-667-CP
B4 RE: ESTATE O f
OANNJ TEICHMAN
NOTICE O f ADMBB6TRATI0N
Ontoatata)
Tha admsirairaaon ol tia aataia al
DANN J TEICHMAN.dacaasad Fla
Numbar 02 587 CP. la panckng si ma
CmxiS Court tor Samaiota CoisJy.
Ftonda. Probata Dmaton. ma
addraaa ol srtsch la X I N Park
Avanua. Sanlord. Ftonda 327711262. Tha namaa and addraaaaa ol
ma paraonal rapraaarkamra and ma
paraonal rapraaantamra s aaomay

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L ecals
I mt.ro stad poroon. on tatont o
copy ol thto None, ot AdnJntarkkon
H Ht«Kl mutt Mo any obtackon.
mat chatang. ma quMJIcklion . ot
or Itataikckon ol mto CowL by Mng a
pomon or othar pt .a ikng raquMkng
ratal Mm mtk Court, m accordanca
Mth the Ftortda Probata Ruta*.
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE O f SERVICE O f A
COPY O f THIS NOTICE ON THEM
ALL OBJECTIONS NOT 6 0 FILED
WILL DC FOREVER BARRED
Personal Repreeeriatfve;
Leone Cardona
1420 Lake Shadoer Cette tg-302
Menard, Ftortda 32761
Attorney
tor
Paraonal

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ZIMMERMAN. SHUFFIELO. KISER
i SUTCLIFFE. P A
By Paige Hammond Wotpart
Attorney
Ftonda Bar No 023213
Poet Office Box 3000
Orlando. Ftonda 32802
Tataphona: (407)426-7010
PubkshJiJya. 10. 2002
00012

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at TH* ONCUFT COURT
O f TH* 16TH
n.
ju o ictA L em eu rr.
at ANO FOR
MM bfOL* COUNTY,
FVOfWDA
ctv a . orvttiON
c m ho w c i e i u i iu .
BANK ONE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE.
PtartM.
VS.
MICHAEL JORDAN, at aL
Defendants
NOTICt OK ACTION
TO: GEORGE E. M IAS. J R ,
TRUSTEE
(Currant

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KATMERB4* OICKSON
(Last Knoam Addraaa) • 1000
Dougtaa Avanua, *1 6 . ANamonta
Sprtnga. FT. 32 7 14
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mal an acaon
tor Foraotoaua ol Mortgage on ma
SEE EXHIBIT ’A*
Commanckig al ma NorthaiaN cor­
ner Ol Section 32. TbamaMp I I
Bourn. Range 32 EaaL SctrUnota
CocrSy, Ftortda. rvsi manoa North BE
dagraas 26 mSnulii 44 aacondl Eaal
••ong
NOTn ana or sata ueceun
32. .(ta u n c a 01 4 6 2 6 6 toat: tianca
Boum 00 dagraas 14 maiutaa 11 — oonds East 3M 19 teal tor a pomi ol
beginning on a curve concave
Boumerty and having a radua oI
3 * 6 0 0 teat franca kom a tangent
bearing ol North 6 * degraea tTmkv
utaa X
seconds East run
Northeeatarty along Era arc oI sard
cunra 33.07 toat mrough ■ ta nk si
ansta ol 04 d s y a a X mtoutal 06
urn Soum 00 dagraas 14 mhulas II
aaconds East 77321 b a t manoa
Soum 66 dagraas 6 * mkkrtes 11 aaoonds West 3*4 2 t la s t manoa North
00 dagraaa 14 mlnulaa tt seconds
Wart 469 47 test, tw rca Norm 60
dsgrast X mlnutai 64 saoonds taM
I I 42 teat to Era po rt ol osvtaura ol
a cunra concave Northaraslerty hevn g • ra d u a ol 3 2 3 0 6 teal a n d a c a n

M l an gc ol 46 dagraaa 46 itanutaa
39
lanondi;
Bwnoa
lun
reooneasieny aiong via ara Ob sen
cunra 263 M teal to Era port of
reverse curvatora ol a cunra concave
Southeasterly having a rarkua of
365 00
toat:
thence
rut
Northeasterly along Era arc of said
cunra 1 6666 teat Evoufji a oanbat
angto of 24 dagraaa 17 wtnutoa 16
seconds to Era poM of b s g n fn g
Subfect to an Ingrata's grata aaaa100 toN
AK/A 1*00 OU&gt; RIVER TTUUL
OVIEDO. FL 327*6
has been Med against you and you
ara raqurad to aanra a copy of you
M ktan del anu s. ( any. lo I , on
Marshal C. Watson. P A . ABomay
tor PtonML sh oes sddraea la 1*00
NW 46TH STREET. SUITE 110, FT.
LAUOCROALE. FL 3330* artMn Mrty (30) day* altar Era *rat pub*ca*on
ol Eta Noace m Era (Pta i s i pubtah
In THE SCMMOLE HERALD) and
Ma Era ongvral «Mh Era Ctork of Eki
Court arthar bafora sendee on
Ptakkjrs aaomay or Sierraitsler,'
Eraraaiter. othanMao ■ (tatoul M6 ba

Act Paraora asm
••
ceedng should contact Era Court
AdmmtoMtor M 2 0 1 N. Park Aearaia,
Sanlord FL 3 2 7 7 t. Tataphona
Number (407)323- 4 S X nof totar
Eian seven (7) days prior to Era proceedng E haartng Enpabed. (TDO)
1-800-656-6771 or Votoe (V) 1-600•36-6770 via Ftortda Ratey Barvtosa.
WITNESS my hand and Era seal of
Eta Court Eta day af JUN 24 2002.
Mary Anne Mona
As Ctork o f t * C aul
By RuBl KEig
Aa Daputy Ctork
Pubkah (Please pubkah In Tha
Pubtah AJy X 10.2002
00013

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55—B
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Always a good pokey, eepedaly tor
business
opportunities
and
franchises. C a l FTorlda Dept ot
AgrloAura 6 Conetxnef Services al
000-435-7352 or FTC-HELP lor
S ee W ornwloa Or v t t our Web see
at www.Bc.gov/bizop.
Ftonds lew requires seieriolcerteto
buaMaaa apportiMaa to ngMar s f f l
Florida Dept, ot Agncultura 6
Conaumar Services betore sehng
C e l to venty lawful regittrabon
betora you buy.

407-324-1177

We Serve Sanford, Lake Mary.
All Seminole County &amp; surrounding areas.

71— H elp Wanted

Home based business oppty Prelaunch ot new local phone service
wTree long ddtance Very stating
407-688-7953

Clase A COL Drivers wanted Tcp pay.
Mira stele (FL) only, must pass drug
screen. DOT physical. &amp; have 3 yr
MVR C e l Conroe, 407-323-2109

Lawn Maintenance Foreman:
Resktentisl/Commerdal
esp
required. Landscape 6 irrigation
knowledge ■ plut. Ful Tim*, drs
keens* required 4 0 7 -6 3 1 6 4 3 6 .

Attention R eaderstl
It s illegal lor companies doing
bustoess by phone lo promise you
a loan and aek you to pay for It
before they deliver.
Information, c a l lof-free 1-677-FTC
HELP ( Ap tiic aarvee meaaage k m
The Seminole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commiteion)

61— M oney to L end
Attention R eadersll
IT* illegal lor companies dong
business by phone to promise you
a loan and aek you to pay lor N
before they deliver. For more
Inlormetlon, c e l lol-tree 1-677-FTC
HELP. ( A pubic serves meeaags k m
The Seminole Herald end the
Federal Trade Commlselon)

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Appointment S etters Wanted
66.00 per hour, plus bonutl
S e e Our dlapley ed
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Attn Work From Home
Up To 6500-66 000 PT/FT
Free Booklet. 6 6 8 6 8 5 -7 3 6 4
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Two new
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out and play

IN RE: ESTATE OF
OUSSJE B. WEISMAN.
DKHHd
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
‘ The *dm**sM aon of t ie estate of
OUSS1E S WEISMAN. d m w L
F ie Nuntoar 02S87-CP. It pendng In
Me Circuit Court lor Seminole
County. Ftortde. PmbeSe Division. Me
•ddrtes of which Is Post Office Boi

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E le ctricia n *
6
Hrw
elper*:
* , good
Experienced, drs keeniss*,
wages and benefits
person. SarSord Elsctoc. 2 5 2 2 1
EO E.D fW P.
Following poeeions now openl Front
counter person, entry level
estimator, spray technician, general
shop h ep Competitive salary 6
Ms Appty to person. 200 N Ekn
Ave. Sanford
Hex Stylist. Manicurist /Pedeunst.
Sanford tre e . E li salon under new
ownership.
Rentals
avail.
Immediately. 407-870-7864

Jantortal Supervisor Ful txne/part
kme. Semtoole Cly 6 Sen lord Area
is. F*TX
ix 407-338-4710
or C a l 4 0 7 -3 3 8 6 0 0 0

Food B irv fc t P r o fn ilo n ili
Mon-Fn • early (4em-2pm)

LA BO R ERS NEEDED
FO R U ND ERGRO U ND
UTILITY CO N TR ACTO R

Bateman Senor Meek, of Campese
Qftxs). eeekrg fnp#y moMeled Food
8vc. Mgr. looking lor rewarding
career n commissary management.
Lk Mary area: "hands on* posibon
Involves
lood
prod.
supenhsiorV issoclalet training.
M l M L M S U t tood eve no r* M b
req: salary 30K-32K DOE: e t c
benefits psg. lax resume to Bob
Senu na
4 0 7 6 2 8 -2 4 6 8 :
EOE/UF/tW

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DRIVERS WANTEDI
aip v Jy eipervAng pharmaceutical
company la seeking drivers tor our
Sanford lea k y Must be DeiMIe to
•tufts tod overnight and early AM.
hours Ability to lilt 5 0 6 0 lbs.
repetitively Extensive driving and
po**4j4ity tor prep work to lab when
reaped Exceiert benefSs. » h » Cal
Darryl at 407-321-8076 between
tOem-tpm. Mon-FrL

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YOU INVESTI
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busm ess
opportunities
end
franchises C a l Ftortde Dept, ot
AgrtccAure 6 Consumer Service* at
600-435-7352 or FTC-HELP tor
tree rtormeton Or vteff o u Web site
at www tic gov/bizop.
Ftonda tow requres S6#6fi o# c6&lt;1m i
busness opportirvtes lo royslor wifri
Ftortde Depl ot Agncultura A
Consumer Services before ssh n g
C e l to verify lewtul regtsbstxxi
before you buy.

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p p o r t u n it ie s

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59— F inancial
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55— B usiness
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ELAN! Pnif Ir— M itoK il,
Appty at: MO Mtttor Drive.
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Maintenance
Person:
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ADVERTISING DEPT
407-322-2611

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•OB*. Sentont FL. 32772-aoee The
1names end address of Me Pereonef
Repreeenutive and Me Personal
Representative's attorney are tat
r&gt;M atonori of inv oacw ifn »no
other persona having daime or
demande egeeiet decedent's eetete,
tockxkng wmatursd, contingent or
unSqtxdeted dam e, on whom a copy
ot »«e noece It earned must Me Mae
dalme MM Mm Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS

AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
Al other creosote of Me decedar*
end persona h t i S g deans or
demands against the decedent's
estate. toctudng unmetured, contin­
gent or wdquldeled deans, must Me
Mat deans wffhMIa Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT 8 0 FEED WEL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The dale of last puMcaeon of tee

Nome la: June 30. 7003.
Dr. Sherwood Alan Wtwnan
614 BeStenood Court
Akemome Springs. FL 32714
JOHN a CROWTHFR. ATTORNEY
AT LAW
FTonda Bar No. 179415
278 East Oravea Avenue
Orange Cay. FL 32763
Telephone: (366) 778-6178
AHomey lor Personal Representelrve
Pubtch: A n 30. 2002 and July 7.
2002
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71— H elp Wanted

71— H

P/T CustodUVmartanancapareon.
2 0 h n par m k . Also P/T O ew l
M ethanes lor PMs. 407-321-3667.

elp

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WANTED
PART TIME 911 OPERATORS

A9-37 hour
No 11 p o rtio n m r t m r y

NEW CONCEPT
Lie L A H Mgr*. A Agents, Qmd
Floor Oppty. L a ad sU p to 656K
1-BOO-230-9774________

Comprehensive training provided
Evening and weekend hours
avaSable
Applicants must be wlffing to work
ntghti, wm Ii f i l l and h oh dtyi Al
applicants wffi be subject to a
comprehenalve Ulacommunlcatons
lasting process and an axtanalve
background investigation Including
employment history verification.
educatlorVtralning
verification,
criminal record, computerized voice
stress analysis, and drug screening.
AppIceSon aooepssd enough August
15. 2002 Applications may be
secured a t SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE 100 BUSH
BLVD (across from Flea World on
17/92) Sanlord. Florida 32773 The
SEMINOLE COUNTY SH ERIFFS
OFFICE is committed to a diverse
workforce and Is an equal
opportunity employer.

Orlando l anford
In ttm itto m l Airport
Adminlatratlva Aaaiatant
(Part-Time)
ProAdem in Microsoft Office. Word.
Outlook. Exeat Ability to perform
routine secretarial duties Mas. las.
or e-m al resume by July 12, 2002
kxSartad Alport A u to ty Affix Dene
Craws. O ne Rad Cleveland
Boulevard. S u te 1200. Sanlord.
Florida 32773 (407)585-4000 Fax (
407-322-5834
emaS: receptionist O oaaan at

P R E S S BRAKE OPERATOR. CNC
E .p . Required, flood Pay A
15M
S ite Work: Pipe crew leader,
laborers, and loader operator. F/T.
pension, vacation. hoSdoys 407-3228133.

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rrom
To 61500&gt;mo PT, 65k/mo FT
Intemet/Mal Order
800-331-8242.
Yard Work A Handy Man. 3 days per
week. »7.0Ohr. C al 407-322-0884.
Mon-Frt, 8am-5pm
Zoo Teacher
P/T Teacher. Education Program to
students vteidng the Zoo. Work w »i
aramaia. FM tledeye.M -F. 9 0 0 a m
• 2 00 p m. Teectsng Exp. prat, but
w* r t to l a SOhr. Cal 407-323-4450
or oompieSa an appkeation at Central
Ftortda Z o d a jctl Park. 3758 N. Hey
17-92. Sanlord. FI.

71— H eli* Wanted

93— R ooms For R ent

Part Tima,
M anager's A ssistant. S8Atr.
407-767-0970

Room For Rent S375/mo, S250
security Fu* house privileges,
wisher A dryer A weight room. 407324-7313

73— E mployment
Wanted

Room For Rent
kitchen privileges, free cable
wesher/dryer S85/wk. Lake Ave in
Sanlord. 407-888-7023

CNA Home Heelth Aid certified
s eeing employmertlnyaa home. 14
years experience In eideriy c a r t 8
handicapped 407-330-4053.

Sanford Histone Effoency, good
neighborhood. 1 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 407
321-8757.

93— R ooms For R ent

95— R oommate
Wanted

2 Story Victorian Home, Histone
District, tptc. balcony, house
L SIOOV/K, S100 deposit
407
5277

W ttk L V ftE k tA L b

Seelung a person to share my
home, view of Lake Monroe, house
privileges C al 407-328-7232 tor an
appomtmenl

Starting • StZ/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-330-4423

97— A partments F urnished

Fountain lod ge of Sanlord has
special rales lor da*y. weekly. 8 S
day accommodations. C a l 4073 3 0 -3 135/323-8840 lor details
Msry nlca, very daan fum rm Newfy
remodeled, a l uH. cable, A/C, Indry.
phone, klich use. sac. dr. resident
owner, private entrance No
Sm oking! Only drug 1
fy. 407-330-7
&gt;-7373.

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Furnished room, a l uUrMs paid.
Laundry Rm aval, washat/dryar.
Share kitchen, outside entrance to
room. 407-323-1740___________
fAca loom l i large pkah home. Soma
house privileges. S300 moves you
In . C a l lor details 407-324-8000

141— Homes For S ale

99— A partments U nfurnished
M A R IN E R 'S V ILLA G E
LAKE ADA 1 DORM. S4SOUO
2 BOfTM. S5TOSAO ANO UP
Cable Included
407-323-9870

ROSfeLEA VILLAS
153— A creage Lot For
S ale

Move In special,
2Bedroom/1Bath
fs tM o . R ent I f f *
3 3 0 - 8 0 3 or 298-3300

RENT

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160—

Sanlord. 2BFV1BA duplex. 17168
Ridgewood Lana. CHA, stove,
reingerstor. pnvste screen pe
5575/month. 6575 security, no pets.
4 0 7 -3 2 2 4 8 1 8

Lake Mary Blvd. A 17-92
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A ir p o r t B lv d . &amp; 4 6 A

407 - 328-8818
L im i te d T im e!

Simply Superior Service

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Paoia A r e * 2BR/28AmoMe home
w/ FL Room A carport on 1/2 acre.
No pats. S60O/monlh plus security.
Btokcf/Owncr, 407-323-1167.

114—
Wareiiouse/Rental
S pace
Offtca/warahouM a p a ce from
6878 par rnorth. V * m*e aaat of 417
In Sanlord. 407-848-6541 a il 3

118— O ffice S pace For
R ent

PAY NO R EN T
U N T IL SEPT. 2002

Deltona: For Rant
1500 sq I •Avs4a
Pikne area. Famfy Hama Plaza. 2772
Ekcam Blvd. Daiona. C al 388-7898070

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In 1905, zoned commercial A
rasidantial. 3 0 0 South Ekn Ave.
Sarionl S89900.407-8878410.407328-0083.

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4 BA over 3500 aq « with 2 5 car
garage. 2 work ehope. kv. dn . lam
rm. w/Tnplace A game room, 2 In
law suites on 1.4 acres on U
5349.500
4BR 1J BA: New Root. Cersrmc
Tie. 11«21 S t Porch, Pod. on Over
1/4 Acre 585.900
Over IN Acre 3 0 R 1 Beth: Ur. dn.
apple. heaWy treed Pnoed tor q u a
sale 684 900
4B R 2BA: Over 1900 Aq FL Uv
Dei. Fam Rm W F rtp la c *. Deck.
Oaraga 8102.900
Lake Mary: Custom Bit 4BR 2 BA
over 2200 sq ft Uv. Dei. Fam Rm
w/Feepiace. screened pool. 2 cat
garage on 1/2 acre 6225.900
Custom B * 4 BR 2 BA: Over 2300
Sq FL Uv. Dev Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
Ftod. 2 Car Osrags d) CKer 1/2 Acta
6210.900.

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CrCtQ L O O K CrCr&lt;r

Refrigerator /Freezer. GE. white,
perfect condition 8125 Also Chest
Fteezer. 650 4 0 7 -3 2 3 4 7 5 5

181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale

Bedroom: 7 pc CHERRY WOOD 4
poster bed. a&gt; dove used, dresser
wrtn-mifTOf. chest . night stand,
urrusad. std in bos. Cost 55k, tea
61800 M l berkoom a e k h s 407660-1415

1 KINO SERTA. posturepedic set,
never used Coal 52K ta * 62 9 5 Can
dakvar. 407-6604)577

Beds, located in Sanlord. onhopeoc
km sets mAh 5 yi warrarsy Twin 875.
M 690, ryjean 695. tong 8175. Navar
used, can dakvar. 407-402-2778

Mercy Pro One E x erase Machine,
complete body workout n d w ertss
A attachments 680 4 0 7-32t-5392

CaMoma King watarbed 12 dra wer
double pedeital. Sokd dark wood,
mmored headboard New wavaieta
mattress, kner 8 heeler 8500.
407-324-7313

Pool TMSeBffproSeasiorWBC senes,
leafier pockets, cne rich prime slate
never uted, tM In C rsu . Can
deliver 6 set up. Cost 65k. e e l tor
81650 4 0 7 4 6 0 -1 4 1 5 .

Motorcycles A More Motorcycles:
Must Ma peepie A motorcycles S o
figure Income 622 5 .0 0 0
AR
Business Brokers. 352-343-3339

1 Luxury firm piSowlop sat with 7 yr
warranty M 6135. quean 6140. kkig
6 2 t0 . Brand new. Located In
Sanlord. 407-402-2778

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407-321-3270

Lowffiil'a Auto Rapalr
Tbycta A A 8E lilarter Mechanic
Foreiyi A Dcmsstlc AuSo Repair
A Sarvtca.
3 4 0 0 Waal 6 R 48. Sanlord
C a l 4 0 7 -3 0 2 4 5 8 8
Hours 8 0 0 • 5:30
V18A/MA8TER CARO

260-B oat R epairs
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Service A Rapalr Is
our QML1 Buetoass
■Boat A TraSer Repairs
‘Factory Certffiad Technicians
tU ron aaar Dealer
Hrs. M-F Aa-4p. Sat9am-Noon
M to Ex* 5 2 * Port of Sanlord
(4 0 7 )3 2 4 4 9 1 1 ______

264-C arpet It
I nstallations
Ijnvw to. Now oprpfl
4 IraM
M low •• t7.50ty. F rtt In homo
Lie 4 Inturod. 407-322*

267-C eramic T ile
n o t ju s t t u

Free Esunalaa C a l Tony
407-222-8996

268-C hild Care

NEAT-N-T10Y
407-324-1177
A*A Abet* Our Sp ed elel

17 Years Experience
4 0 7 -3 2 4 4 8 3 9

m n auw —

l Oner These Services
'

• Office CUarvng

•Floor ReAnwfung
407-421-4711

l i o f Ct6&gt;nin^6icyic^^

Dry Wall
•Stucco Repairs*
All Taxturea Matched
P o p co rn ! I

407-322-6338 L/l
277-F ence
Cla ssic Fence Company
8arvtng You Over 50 Years
We D akar/ Wa Manufacture

A R a l Fence
stockade &lt; CM feM Fence xBoard
on Board-Shadow Box
C a l For Free EaUmato
1407)3314786
330 Dog Track Rd. Longwood

278-H andy M an
r u Handy Man Sarvtoa*
Al Pheeee of Construction
Presscee Clearing,
w-i---F'Ajnooo,- M4uwng
4 0 7 -3 2 3 2 8 4 f(H om s Phone)
407-314-6671 (Cs« Phone)

280-G arage D oor S vc
l¥ W Fleedy O e n g i
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U eVm l n v tM R f r a n i
om e

I mprovement
CH ARLES D.
rtmooet. ■oouons,

rppdr. 4 ftemeii rtpAjr
407-440-1741
j A Peindng
By Ruses* Pahre
40 Yra Local Expert
Mome,

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287-L awn S ervices
CLEAN
CA LLIN CH ELEN E
407-321-82*1

Paining A Ram odting By Ray
X Years Exparlance
No Jo b Too S m al
4 0 7 -3 2 8 4 0 * 6

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r ir o n g
r m tlw n llM , UURM.

N ek KoupanidU
. (388)7804070

295-P aralegal S vcs
PereseoH
Adoption, Drvcrca.
Drvoroa Modfficatton,
I ’ower or AiM hty. w * j .
Bmknptoy. Nam* Change.
Other Servtoe* AkffiNM*.
C a * Lynrt* o r Laura
’ 407-321-

300-P ressure
C leaning
Pressure fclaaning
Chtnece i Roof Oeenmg
(No p r e ta tn . s a l* way
to bean a roof)
Free EaUmats*. Ucrin*.
Commarolal/n *4 Manual
Ntok K oupankl*
(366) 7 8 9 4 0 7 0

301-RoonNC

24 Hr*. 388474-4383

Uc. Ina, 388-774-5299

W YOU WANT if

294-Pain iin c

275-D rywall

2 8 1 -H

269-C leaning S ervices

NCEO CASH 7 W ANT A N CI
H O M Y Fast approvals tor nei
mortgager or lefinanes tor loi
peymsnu and reedy 6* Bad cred
is no problem For low rasas ca* 40)
340-3206

i Cleaning

Oanaral CUanlng. Erranda,
CooMng. fW fo c w i

Sprmgt, R ip iiM ijS iM in i
CarLCPfVAcavffiaa/Ptayroom
Lot oi TUV Ex Rafs/Raa rataa

291-M ortgages

269-C leaning S ervices

C A H Lawn Barvioa
R eeldsntlal A Com m ercial
Lawn Cuffing. Cheapest In lownl
Spring daarvtpi. yard*, garages,
pressure cleaning, ate. Senior
C U M D iscounts. 407-3214432
or 407-328473S

~ JD UC D T S55fi«r“
Specia l zng In rarooftng
A (a p a rt 407-322-1928
l ie * RC 0060658

308-T herapeutic
M assage
Avalon Ceolef SMM008015
Karen Chattaraon
LMT. SMA0014491
Stress Management
1400 S Park Ave.. Sardord
407-33O 4W 7

312—T ree S ervice
Wha) About Bob's Tree Servtca'i
Ws Accept A* Credit Cards.
Tree Removal, Trimming. Bobca
Svc. Firewood, Fra* Estimates
Ucrtns 407- 2*0-1679

40/ J,M 4/ b4

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6 1 AIMC0

Fukn Bbck dokne Same ptoa 8* tvfc
mattress Never used, si* n box Coal
6600. sen 6275 An oak. 8375 407660-0577.

VIIIIURI ’ PIIOPI Hill s

• S p e c ta c u la r W ate r V ie w s*

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

Dryer: Maytag electric while,
reverstole door, super Urge 7 cubic
toetcapacffy Works greet Laka Mary.
407-330-6830.

PAUL OSBORNE

&amp; W a s h e r/D ry e r H o o k -U p s

• 1 , 2 &amp; 3 B d rm A p t. H o m e s

D rttg Room-13 pc sold cherry wood,
double pedestal table ml leal. 8
Chippendale chairs, buffet 6 hutch,
navar used, cost 68k. sen 81295.
server. 6250 407-660-1415.

Whirlpool stove with salt cleaning
oven Hotpoeit dishwasher 388218-4839

InaUlars oIT la. Martta A Stone
le B aft Kachan A etc.

AFFORDABLE HOMES

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

For

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141— H omes For S ale

407
4 0 7 -3
- 327-4458
2

D jy Bad: 2 orthopedic twins,
whrts/iron/brass. trundle, never
used. sM bo n d Cost 5800. set 5295
407-660-0577

Bed Black iron canopy bed with
k sv y fcm pAowtop set Never used
407-402-2778

Offtca/warshousa ap a ce from
6575 par month. 1/4 mla east of 417
In Sanford. 407-848-8841 a it 3.

( **i teiss * H f s l t i i l i o n s A p p ly

A FuS size mattress sal New in
piasSc. Ivtost set 680 407-422-8848

A KINO SIZE PILLOW TOP
orthopedic mattress set.
New in plastic Sen 6195
407-422-8848

S ale

107— M obile H omes
For R ent

•Certain Restriction* Apply

W indchase
A partm ents

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Couch: Al lukan Leather Sofa.
6675. Loveseat. 6625. Chair. 6525
Brand New. SN stP k sac Can Dehor
407-422-0230

1 A cherry sleigh bed. solid wood,
with pillow top mattress set Never
used Set 6549 Can dakver 407-4220230

35 i 10 mobSe home, anadwd FL rm.
pertly fumd, carpeted, ceding Ians,
new stove, new AC. Located n Town
A Country (add!) Park. 5355 Orange
(fed. Ik Monroe Askxig 6 15U0O 386740-1095

AarWord: 3/1. CHA, Section 6
accepted. 1800/monOi
The Hilmen Group
407-321-8333

407*622*1237 E xt: 269

A Brand New Cheny Orel drmg Ishls
72* and 6 Chairs w la a l SMI In Box.
6950 Lighted China Cabinet Aval.
Can Dakver. 407-422-0230

157— M obile H omes
F or S ale

Sanford N ca 2/1 Carport. CHA,
flood Rsf-CrwJI tecyl No pets 5050
407-647-5058

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Couch. 2 ch a rt 6 ottoman. We new
8500 3 pc lighted wan unit 6250
Amanagasikyer. ffianew. 8150 Okl
handmade dish display cupboard
6200 407-323-1151.

Bed Rm Set: Entire Bed S al
W/Hdbrd/Flbrd. Dresser. Mirror.
ChMl and NL Stond S B B o n d 6750
Can Dakver 407-422-0230

WE RENT A BELL HOMES

New 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

1BRA SS BED. OUEEN SERTA.
poeSxeperkc eel 8 kime Never used,
co st6 1 K .se!6 2 7 5 Cwidelrver 407660-0577.

ABSOCOLDBar refngerator. 6cu fL
work great 21 V/x33 5*H brown, has
smal lieeZBt. 3 large mokes and door
storage 680 00 obo 407-260-5121.

(407) 322-24*8

100% F in a n c in g

Chairs: Fiexstoel rockers Suitable
for trailer or motorhome Like new
paid 6550 each, asking 8100 each
407-332-6821.

Geneva: 10 Acres 649 900 Jo Am
Terns. Lie. Real Estate Broker. 407977-7536

S an ford : 1BR/1BA W/Sower A
Garbage Ind. Heat 6 Air 643V6400.
Sanford: 1BfVI BA W/Watar, Sewer
A G arbage Incl Heal A Air
54 50*5350 Deposit
Historic District: 1BfVI BA W/La
Enclosed Petto. O es Fpic. to Ft
Caffings, Hdwd Ftoon. W/D HookUps. CHA 5525/3500 Dep
Sanford: 2BR/1BA W/Dnlng Rm.
Living Rm. Hdwd Ftoon . Lg
Screened Porch. Dbl Oaraga,
Storage 5 6 5 0 3 6 2 5 Deposit
Historic
O lstrtct:
3BR/2BA.
Screened Porch. Lawn Me ini
Included 5 6 5 0 3 6 2 5 Depot*
Winter
Sprin g e:
3BR/1.5BA
W/Smgle Oarage. New Flooring A
P a r t. S 7 5 0 3 7 0 0 Deposit
Longwood: 4BR/2BA SpM Plan.
W/D&amp; Oaraga. Lg Screened Porch.
Living Rm, Fam iy Rm, Fireplace,
Formal DMng Rm . S 115031100
Dapoa*
ldy*w*da: 4BfV2&amp;A WritooL FarrWy
Rm, Dan. Formal Dining Rm,
Frtftooe. New Ftoortng A P a rt. Pod
Serv.
Included
61400/61400
DcpoM
DOYLE REALTY. N C.

What does that mean to you?

1 2 piece Name Brand Queen
ORTHOPEDIC PILLOW TOP
Mattress S al Brand New Still in
Plastic Sacrifice 6100 Can Deliver
407-422 8848

103— H ousesU nfurnisiied

Oarage Apt 1/1 8530/mo includes
power, gits, water 5 cable Safe, q jo t
area. 407-262-1394.

Bank Owned
Property!!!

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

Vtay nca largs 1 BR Apis au
14th 6 Sanlord Ave. Sanlord.
S400AS500‘mo. Clean quiet, stable
only David. 405-415-0451

407-321-0759

Sanlord. sm a l 1
bedroom apt. sunroom, water
included. S40Q/MO plus deposit
407-923-3090

181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale

OCLTONA10 acree toed tor mob4e
homesite, horses, cants, farming or
nursery!
Zoned
agricultural
S4.90Q/ACRE. Sm down w/owner
Inance 904.787-1772 Of 904-787*622

;Sanford 1BR apt 1 block from
hospital Seelung 1 mature person.
S 110Wk or S430Yno ♦ 1200 s e c ln d
u t l . lease 407-321-3735.

99— A partments ■
U nfurnished

Sanlord: 4 3 3 S
Scofl Ave.
4BfV2BA. 2 .5 0 0 . « q fl 31 acre tot.
green house, shop, tots of storage
New carpel, punt in A out.
landscaping, block construction,
tenszzo floors S I 6 0 s Call Joyce,
Century 21 H A I. 407-323-6755

C o u n try L a k e
Apartments

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unique I'ABedroom. 3 Ml be the,
3100 tq IL In gated commuraty.
screened pod i&gt;4h skxw BOQ Largs
Alnum ness through the center of
home
Professionally
landscaped, private tot. Bast
schools 6329.000 407-869-7790

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$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

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187—S porting G ooijs
Regulation lir a pool taWa. good
condition. Everything Included
(3 0 0 4 0 7-6S S «297
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221—MISCELLANEOUS
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CORRUGATED STEEL ROOFING
lor Bern*. Boat Docks. Shopa. tic.
Alto Cutvtrt
Pipe:
15‘iO T
tlT S T O a a IB- i W $212 BOWa
Surplua Steal S Supply. Inc. Apopka
407-293-5768 ______________ ___

199— P e t s A S u it u e s
K IT T E N S to oodb]
HOME CALL
407-417 1659

O N LY 4.5€ P E R
C 0 P Y !!!l
Cal THE SEMINOLE HERALD
AdvedMng Dept For Detail
07-322-2611
F ath er'! Day OIR Meal
Craftaman tool box,
I drawer, on erheala. 1100.
407-324-0839.
Itastaurirtnwps passes, a e s . 80
•100 d te ch Idtd. 25« each or tray
lor S3 00 407-330-1673

Free Kittens:
C al after 11 00am
407-688-2196

Rug i Upholstery Shampooer.
S2 S 0 0 Aho Seam 8000 Mu AC
S50 007 407-323-6076.

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PLUS
18
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MU8IC
MAGAZINES,
*100.
ALSO
OTHER
VARIOU8
MUSIC
BOOKS. 407-322-4381.

1966 0MC *J»m y* SUV. 4 i 4 jl ju a
good bra*. $1,000, obo. 407-3260108.

95 Firebird. Rad. 8 cyl, aula
loaded, runt graaL 66.000
$ 5,000 C a t after 6pm, 407-323-

2519.

Buy TC-V ) Mercury Mol
only S i t per QaHonll
O u te a rd Send ee Cwitar,4 0 7 4 2 2 -

W1 Sal Ybur Boat on ConM^arwnL
NWtota Outboard Sen d ee Center.
407-122-0984.

lor* uasd boat andAor
or? Wave get N rtt Came ete
lodeyl Nichole Outboard
doe Center,,11000
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The Seminole

•4th YEAR No. S4
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New era begins for State Farmers’ Market
By Dan Ping
Editor

out
tor Sanford
Playing the alw ays tough
Sarasota A ll-Stars, the locals
were held to two singles In a
hard-fought 2-0 lo ss In the
opening gam e of the 2002
Babe Ruth Baseball 15-Under
State Tournament at Pat
Thom as Field In Leesburg
Thursday m orning.

SANFORD — Old School met
Next Generation at the State
Farmers' Market on US. Highway
17/92.
Recognized as the nation’s old­
est state-run farmers' market, the
Sanford facility is a reminder of the
Celery City's once dominate
stature in the produce industry.
But with apartments and shop­
ping centers sprouting faster than
citrus or celery, the State Farmers'
Market stood os a relic of the past.
State and dty officials gathered

Ground breaking represents new
generation for Sanford landmark
Thursday for a ground breaking
ceremony that represents a new
generation for the market Sanwa
Growers Inc. signed a 20-year
lease with the Florida Department
of Agriculture and Consumer
Services to operate a state-of-theart distribution center in the facili­
ty" 'Sanwa' means new world or
new generation," said Nelson
Pugh, director of marketing and

development for the agriculture
department. "1 think it's ironic that
the oldest state farmers' market in
the tuition partners up with a com­
pany whose name means new
world or new generation."
Sanwa's customers include
major grocery stores, restaurants,
independent food markets and
delicatessens, and the company
See Market, Page 12A

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right, greets
Sanwa
Growers
president
Tony Leung
and his wife
Connie.
Sanford
Chamber
director
Angella
Gordon, left,
looks on.

Heroes in 1-4 rescue
‘just doing their job ’

Page 1B

By Nick Pfelfauf
Staff W riter

SANFORD — As the media
gathered Friday morning at the
Sanford Fire Station on French
Avenue, Sanford Fire Chief Tom
Hickson commented on the
crew's bemusement with the com­
motion.
"They're sitting around waiting
for the meeting to begin, but won­
dering why the big to-do over
this," Hickson said. "They said
they were just doing their jobs."
Their jobs, in this case, called
for rescuing a woman Wednesday
from a Ford Explorer that dangled
precariously off the Interstate-!
bridge over State Road 46. The
only things holding the SUV to
the bridge were the bolts from the
right front tie rods
Hickson added that he was
extremely proud of everyone who

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U miU p a r t i n

Discover the
park just
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July. The adventure hap­
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The Family Pack is avail­
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Art Chester, m anager of Sanford*e Som ething S p e cia l Antiques M all, show s off two Highwaym en paint­
ings on sa le at the store. Next weekend, several of the fam ous Florida folk artists w ill visit the business
to dem onstrate their painting techniques and tell the history of the fam ous Highwaym en.

Florida’s Highwaymen plan Sanfordtyisit
B y M lchalle Jerla
M a n a g in g E d ito r

uring the 1950s and '60s, a group
of young black artists from the
Fort Pierce area traveled up and
down the state's cast coast selling their
paintings o f Florida landscapes.
Decades later, several of tnese painters
are stopping in Sanford to discuss the jour­
ney that has taken them from "starving
a rtists' to becoming a part of Florida's folk
art history.
The story of the Highwaymen began in
the m id-'50s, when A.E. Backus, a Fort
Pierce artist, allowed a group of young
black artists to congregate in his studio to
watch and leam the art o f painting land­
scapes.
The young men were quick learners.
With an entrepreneurial spirit, they d ed d ed to travel•~foi..............................................
Florida's east coast and sell
their paintings.
Using
sing whatever
whalet
supplies they had on
hand to com plete the lr artwork, they pro­
duced thousands of paintings depicting

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romantic landscapes of wind-swept palms
and placid waterways. Even before tne
paint was dry, the young entrepreneurs
acked up their cars and followed the
ighway — selling their masterpieces in
restaurants, offices, government buildings
and any other place where there were per­
spective buyers.
As a result o f the group's marketing and
sales strategy, the more than two dozen
young men and one woman became
known as the Highwaymen. During the
two decades, they produced between
150,000 and 200,000 paintings and sold
them at relatively low prices — usually
between $10 and $25.
By the 1970s, however, the boom-market
ended, and many o f the paintings were
moved into people's attics or sold at
garage sales. It appeared the age o f the
Florida Highwaymen had ended.
One era of art history may have con­
cluded three decades ago, but Art Chester
tells his custom ers at Sanford's Something

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iw m cu o .

L t George Seda, Gary Hoi ten,
and Karen Matthews were the key
personnel In rescuing Christine
McMichael. While Seda and
Matthews had been with the
department a number of years,
Holtcn had only joined the
Sanford Fire Department five
months ago. All three said they
really didn't know what to expect
cn route to the scene, but were
prepared to do whatever possible.
Matthews handled the bucket
truck operation.
"It takes a group effort to do
this," she said. She added that
there was never any thought in
her mind about how to place the
truck on SR-46 to allow raising of
the bucket
"We just pulled up and did it,"
she said.
L t Seda, who received a hue
from McMichael after he removed
her from the car, said much of the
success could be attributed to the
young woman herself. "She was
very calm during the entire inci­
dent," he said. "She only broke
down and shed a few tears after
we had her safely in the bucket"
Regarding the attention given
to the saving of the life, Seda said.

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A n S U V dangles W ednesday from
the Interstate 4 bridge over State
Road 46. A thin bolt was the only
thing that kept the ve h icle from
falling to the road below.

"It's very seldom we get such
attention, but I think it's a rare sit­
uation. We get, generally, mostly
bad news. I'm glad this one
turned out like it did."
Seminole County Battalion
Chiefs Jim Dickerson and Norm
Miller both took the opportunity
to thank all others involved in the
incident,
including
the
Depaihnent of Transportation,
Florida Hip'
“
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Count;
firefig
Sanford and Its commissioners,
who only recently approved pur­
chase of the new bucket truck to
replace one that had become
worn out
City Commissioner Randy
Jones, on hand to represent the
See Heroes, Psge 10A

Williams submits first pictures

Sec Highwaymen, Page 12A

Sanford police arrest two burglary suspects
Paula Ritchey - PIO for tha
Seminole County Public
Safely Department

Index
C la u tfi« d .......................
C r o u w o fd ...............................S A
D *ar A b b y ............................. V A
Food ........................................ S C
l. g o l. ................................3 S -4 S
U U S ly U .............................. 1 C -S C
O b M u a ria i ............................... 3 A
O p in io n ....................................4 A
P olice l o g ................................2 A
R e lig io n ..............................4 C -5 C
S p o i l t ................................ I M S

N tckPM fauf
Staff Writer
SANFORD — Robert Allen
Kilpatrick 36, of West 14th Street
ana Sean Larue Atkins, 22, of West
9th Street, were arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday, in connec­
tion with a residential burglary.
Police were summoned to a res­
idence in the 2000 block of
Rosediff Circle in reference to a
suspicious incident. A man told
police he had seen two black
males exiting an apartment carry­
ing two suitcase type bags. When
he went to the rear of the resi­

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dence, he found the back door
had bom broken open, and sum­
moned police.
With a description of the get­
away vehicle, a white Ford
Thunderbird, officers began a
sweep of the city, and located the
vehicle at the intersection of West
3rd Street and Cedar Avenue. At
that time, on officer saw who
proved to be Atkins, holding a
black music keyboard, while talk­
ing to another man. When Atkins
saw the officer, he attempted to
put the instrument back in the
Thunderbird, but was stopped by
officers.

The two men were identified
by the person reporting the inci­
dent to police, and articles in the
vehicle, including Canadian coins,
a laptop computer, computer
rinter were identified by the
ome owners as having been
missing.
Following interrogation at the
Sanford Police Station, both men
were taken to the John E Polk
Correctional Facility.
Each has been charged with
unarmed burglary to a dwelling,
larceny of over $300/under
$20,000 and dealing in stolen
property.

K

nBCwd pnoto by Tommy Vlnoonl

Connie W illiam s holds a picture of a group ot children standing by
Voiie W illiam s' Sanford Buck Co. on M agnolia Avenue to prom ote
one ol the dealership's new cars. The year was 1936. W illiam s w as
the first person to donate pictures for the Sem inole H erakfa upcom ­
ing picture book, ’ Sanford Our First 125 Years* S he w as a lso the
first person to put a deposit on the book, ordering two ro p ie r
W illiam s Is now eligible to win a tree copy of the book. The first 50
people who subm it pictures lor the book will qualify lo r a draw ing in
which ftve people w ill receive copies of the lim ited edition, hardback
book. A l pictures submitted w il be returned, and those photos ch o ­
sen lor publication w ill Include the nam e of the person or organiza­
tion that subm itted It. For more inform ation about tha book, see tha
ad on page BA. or ca ll the Herald at 407-322-2611.

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UWnesday. July 3 . 2&lt;X)2

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O u r office la open fo eerve you Monday through Friday, 8 am • 5 pm

322- 2611

DEADUNES:
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Home Health Care
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For Sale
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45 Debt Consolidation |
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Monoy to Lond
63 Mortgages

1 0 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
F o r R en t

EM PLOYM ENT

117 Commercial Rentals

Geneva 10 Acres 540.000. Jo Ann
Tarns. Uc Rest Estate Broker. 407
077-7536

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1 5 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
F o r S ale

Offka/warehouta spaca trom
1575 par monSi 1/4m4eea«tol417
In Santord 407-6466541 art 3

35s 10 mobie home, attached FL rm.
partly turret, carpeted, csknq tans,
new Move, newAC. Located n Town
6 CouWy (add!) Park. 5356 Onego
OwtlkMavoa Askrg 517000 380740-1005

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Deltona: For Rant
1500 at I - Avafcbta lor oStaa or Mai
PrVna area. Ferr#y Hama Plus. 7772
EfccamBhd.Daaona Cal36G-7896070_______________________
Offtce/warehouae apace trom
5575 pat month 114 mSe east of 417
m Santord 407-646 6541 ait 3
141— H o m es Fo r S

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30ri 2BA. 3/4 acre lot. Pina
Ceang*. cants trees, about grorevl
pod. alarm system, t car oarage
590k. 407-326-4937.
■ M B A Hama toM ote d a m BUI
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5340.500
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Must Iks people Amotorcycles Sn
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Business Broken. 352 343-3330
1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
t KINO SERTA, posterepecSc sat
never used Coal 52K. sal 5206 Can
detrver. 4076606577.
t Luxury turn pWovrlop sat with 7 yr
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5210. Brand new. Located In
Santord. 407-402 2778
1 » piece Name Brand Quean
ORTHOPEDIC PILLOW TOP
Mattress Sat Brand New Ski at
Please. Sacnkce 1100 Can Oatisr
407-4226646
(BRASS BED. QUEEN SERTA.
poauepsdc sat 6 tame. Merer uaad,
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ABrsnd NewChany Ord tkeg table
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Can Detrver 407-4226230
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ptotoc. Mist aM 580 407-4226648
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1 A cherry sleigh bad. eokd wood.
w«h patow lop mattress sat Never
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A KINO SIZE PILLOW TOP
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Bedroom: 7 pc CHERRY WOOO 4
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w/tri-mmor. chest , night stand,
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Bads, located in Santord. crtioperSc
trm sets w«h 5 yr warrarty Twei 575.
U 580. &lt;a»an 586. lung 8175.
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Chairs rtaisteet rockers. Suitable
lor trader or moktrhoma. Uka new.
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uwd. aMtxwsd. CoM5800, eal 5288
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F R E E KITTENS to oooo
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Supplies
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Sanford, Florida

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Sanford Main Street may merge with CRA
By Dan Ping
Editor
Sanford Main Street saved the biggest
fireworks for Friday night.
One day after the organization hosted the
city's largest Fourth of July festival, the exec­
utive board unanimously approved a pro­
posal that could dissolve Main Street
Infighting among the group's top leader­
ship has been building for months and
became public this week when a scries of
internal memos was widely distributed to
Main Street members, city officials and the
press.
Am ong the most substantive issues

The N B A
in Sanford
9 past, present and possibly
Jture of the NBA will be on
dspiay at Seminole High
TooTs Bill Fleming Memorial
Gymnasium over the
next few weeks.
PageTB

izenDelight

raised in the documents is whether Marlene
Frith, Main Street's executive director, with­
held information from the executive boani
regarding a possible merger between Main
Street
and
Sanford's
Downtown
Community
Redevelopment
Agency
(CRA).
Board member Linda Kuhn contends that
Frith was working with CRA chairman John
Mercer to develop a merger plan and possi­
bly become the director of the CRA, a newly
created position (see story on Page 1A).
In a June 27 memo. Frith refers to tin?
“impending transition of the merger of
Main Street and CRA functions." Sire also
admits she had a private conversation sev­

Spot and
Little Bit
prepare to
wale in
Thursday's
Fourth of
July parade
held
Thursday In
Geneva.
The dogs
are owned
by Mary
'Reed.

eral weeks ago regarding a merger between
the two gmups.
"A CRA member told me after a CRA
meeting that the best thing might be for
CRA to absorb Main Street," Frith said
Friday. She didn't relay the conversation to
any executive board members because,
"-P u t person was not saying it for public
record."
Frith said she didn't attempt to mislead
anyone but was taking licr cues from the
dLscussioas at CRA meetings. Beginning in
March, CRA mem bers have discussed
becoming a more independent organization
and possibly hiring an executive director to
oversee a list of tlie agency's redevelopment

Seminole
celebrates
the Fourth

Celebrate
National Ice
Cream Month
during July
with a frozen
delight Find
out how ice
cream bocame
one of
America's
favorite treats
and who actu­
ally invented It
P a g a 1C

Sheriff's office
awards ceremony
this Monday

projects. Frith said those discussions led her
to believe CRA intended to merge with
Main Street.
"I assure you that I had no intention to
hide such information from you, as it
appears to have been common knowledge
over the past few months," Frith wrote in a
June 28 memo to Main Street President Bob
Kuhn.
"It's not productive to point fingers,"
Frith said Friday night. "W e need to move
forward with the economic development of
downtown. That's all I have tried to do."
Mercer said there was never a secret plan
See Merge, Page 9A

Kay Shoemaker
remembered as
Sanford ‘icon’
B y Michelle Jerta
and Dan Ping

Although Shoemaker, 72, died
Thursday, July 4, 2002, he leaves
behind a legacy of accomplish­
SA N FO RD — W hen the Naval
ments and honors. According to
Air Station in Sanford closed in family members, one of his great­
l% 8 , Alonzo Kyle Shoemaker Jr. est moments was when the air­
— Kay to friends and family —
port's terminal — the A. "K ay"
saw potential in the vacated Shoemaker International Terminal
airstrip.
— was named in his honor.
Shoemaker, along with fellow
Shoemaker was bom June 16,
businessmen Jerro Paulucd and
1930, In Sanford. After attending
Lee Moore, became the driving Sem inole County schools, he
force in establishing what is today graduated from the University of
the Orlando Sanford International Horida with a degree in building
Airport. To many, the Sanford construction engineering. In 1956,
native Ls responsible for making he created
the Shoem aker
the facility a success.
Construction Co.
Many of the neighborhoods,
"H e’s an icon in this city," for­
mer Sanford City Commissioner houses and buildings within
U m Howell said. "H e was very Sanford and tire southeast were
instrumental in getting the airport built by Shoemaker and his comstarted in becom ing what it is
See S h o e m a k e r, Page 9 A
today."

4WIC County
V-OUIIIy
The Seminole
Sheriffs Office
ice will conduct
t ‘
a.
cmcnt lMemorial
Law Enforcement
Ceremony on
t and Awardsi Ccn

■y. July 8.
'T h e date coincides with the
; o f Deputy Eugene
y, who was shot and
I July 8,1998, during an
inter with a mentally ill
.T h e event will also
deputies,
f who lost their lives in the line
of duty. Cleveland Jacobs (914-22), Robert Moore, Jr. (6^ 75), George Pfeil (12-29-77),
and Hugh Thomas, Jr. (3-2889).
Seminole County Sheriff
Don Esllngcr will also recog­
nize the many dedicated men
and women who work
and/or volunteer for the
Sheriffs Office. Several dtii zens will also be recognized
i for their efforts in r
i law enforcement during I
tj’past year.
The event will begin at 7
| p m at the Seminole County
. : Sheriffs Office at 100 Bush
Blvd. in Sanford. In the case
[ of Inclement weather, the
\event will be rescheduled to
I Tuesday, July 9.

Kay Shoemaker, right, listens during a Sanford Airport Authority meeting.
Sitting next to him is Steve Coover, attorney lor the Authority.

Agency sets Aug. 1 as
deadline to hire director
B y Dbn Ping
Editor

H m ld photo* by Ibnutty Vlnant

Thousands of people gathered In Sanlocd Thursday to watch the fireworks dspiay over Lake Monroe.

Tradition highlights G en eva’s celebration
B y M lch allo Je r la
M anaging Editor

W

M a ry Ann Sigu rd son -

slobrating the Fourth of July
In Sanford

Index
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io u w o rd ..................................3 A
D oor A bby .................................3 A
Food ............................................1C
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O b itu a rie i .................. .............3 A
, O p in io n ....................................... 4 A
fo lic * lo g .................................. 2 A
R e lig io n ................................ 4G-5C
S p o ilt ................................... IB -3 1

hile thousand s o f people g a th ­
ered in A ltam onte Springs and
Sanford during the Fourth o f
Ju ly holiday, people in one o f Sem in ole's
sm aller com m unities carried on a
d ecades-old tradition o f their ow n.
For 30 years, m em bers o f the Geneva
com m unity have honored independence
Day w ith a hom etow n parade. On
Thursday, alm ost the entire com m unity
eith er joined the procession o r w atched as
their neighbors m ad e their w ay dow n 1st
Street.
T h e parade m ay have lacked the glitz
and glam ou r o f oth er events held during
the past few days — but th at's how the
people in G eneva like it. T h e celebration is
about bringing neighbors together w hile
honoring A m erica's birthday.
"W e d o n 't like a lot o f com m ercializa­
tio n ," said Lee Voorhees, president o f the
G eneva C itiz en 's A ssociation. "T h e p arad e
has alw ays been strictly about com m unity.
The w hole idea is to get the com m unity

SA N FO RD — The city's down­
town Community Redevelopment
Agency took steps Wednesday to
establish it's independence.
Boani members voted unani­
mously to begin a search for an
executive director and placed an
aggressive deadline of AUg. 1 to
have a director hired and on tire
job.
" I ’d like to get somebody on
boani as quickly as possible/ said
Larry Strickler, CRA board mem­
ber. "I'm not sure it's possible by

Aug. 1, but that's what we should
shoot for."
The CRA has discussed during
its last three meetings the possibil­
ity of hiring a director to oversee
the dow ntow n redevelopm ent,
though no concrete plans were
established.
On
Wednesday,
Chairman John Mercer presented
the board with a multi-point
action plan, including hiring a
director, and demanded the board
pass it.
"I've been talking with CRA's
across the state, and everyone I've
See C R A , Page 9 A

Sanford native is first fem ale
to oversee Yellow stone park
B y Dan Ping
Editor

Dusty Rhodes, a Worid War II veteran, ndos Joo during
Geneva's Fourth of July parado.
involved in a com m unity fu nction."
Before riding at the front o f the parade as
its grand m arshal, Lorraine W hiting w as
organizing the line-up for the procession.
A lthough several participants wanted to
ch an g e their parade order, there W hiting
See G e n e v a , Page 9 A

SAN FO RD — Sneaking out of
the country as revolutionaries
overthrow tire government is all
part o f a day's work for CIA
agents. Not so for park rangers.
Imagine Suzanne Lewis' surprise, then, when her park service
job became more James Bond, and
less Smoky Bear.
"W e were on the Northern
Coast of Haiti — Cap-Haitien —
assisting them with preserving
cultural resources when the gov­
ernment was overthrown," Lewis

recalled. "W e
were advised
to leave the
country."
It took two
days to get off
the
island,
Lewis had to
bum a ride on
a
Christian
m is s io n a r y
L ew i a
flight to the
states.
For Lewis it was another adven­
ture in a career that has taken her
See Le w i* , Page 7 A

y triiT T r" ” *

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Sunday. July 7. 2002

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

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLAN CE AROUND O U R CO U N TY
Central Florida Rotary Clubs
sponsor group study exchange
to Uruguay, South America

SAT
N orm a Solom on W hite,
National President o f A lpha
K appa A lpha Sorority, I n c ,
announced that the sorority
will hold its national con­
vention in O rlando, Florida
from Ju ly 6-12. T h e them e of
the event, w hich will b e held
in the O range County
Convention Center, is
Blazing N ew Thills.
T h e biennial m eeting is
expected to attract 10,000
A frican-Am erican w om en
from all over the w orld who
are m em bers o f the sorority.
In addition, a host o f
national leaders and celebri­
ties will serve as speakers,
h on oreesand sem inar lead­
ers including nationallyacclaim ed
ker/rapper/prcachcr
Rev. M ichael Eric Dyson,
motivational speaker Iyanla
Vanzant, Patricia Russell
M cCloud and m any others.

A trip supported by Rotary International
called Group Study Exchange recently took four
professionals from Central Horida to Uruguay,
South American.
It w as led by Longw ood Rotarian Team
Leader Barbara Hughes. The Team stayed with
Rotarian fam ilies. They traveled from
M ontevideo to the northern part o f the country
and dow n the East coast.
In alm ost every city the Team gave presenta­
tions in Spanish to local Rotary C lubs about the
econom y and lifestyles o f Central Florida. The
purpose of the trip w as to meet with people in
U ruguay in sim ilar w ork situations and share
related Information.
The Team visited farm s, a slaughterhouse, rice
production, a research station, a winery, and cat­
tle farms. In addition they visited hospitals, gov­
ernm ent agencies, universities, churches, busi­
ness recruiters, and construction agencies.
Team m em bers included: Alccia Sanders,
D irector o f Young Adult M inistry for First
Presbyterian Church o f M aitland and Youth and
Children's C hoir D irector for G race Covenant
Presbyterian Church; David Baxter Sales
Estim ator/Prpjcct M anager for Emergency
Services and Reconstruction, Barbara Hughes
(Rotary Team Leader) Sem inole County
Extension D irecto r Lisa Blackw cldcr, Area
Developm ent Director for the Am erican C ancer
Society; and Kati Drake, Kforco Professional
Staffing IT Recruiter.
An im portant purpose o f the Rotary Group
Study Exchange is to build goodw ill, peace,
understanding and a sense o f globalization. For
m ore inform ation about the Group Study
Exchange Program , contact your local Rotary
Club.

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Large billowy clouds appear to cover this spreading palm Tree. The tree Is located In front of the new Comfort Inn and 8ultes
near Interstate 4 on Hickman Drive.

O p en C o n tain ers
Sanford police arrested fo u r per­
sons TUesday night, In front o f an
abandoned restaurant in the 2900
b lock o f Sou th O rland o D rive. Each
w as arrested on a charge o f violation
o f the open con tain er ordinance.
T h ey w ere identified as W illiam M.
THmblc, 45, hom eless, R onald
C h arles W eaver, 45, o f M atthew s
D rive, Jeffrey Edw ard Ford, 41,
hom eless, and D w ight D avid Long,
4 9 , also hom eless. In ad dition to the
op en con tain er charge, it w as found
that Ford w as also w anted on an
active w arrant in L aqrens Copnty,G eorgia for four counts o f burglary.

Sanford company celebrates
15 years in business
South Sem inole Sheet M etal, a Sanford based
fabricator and contractor, celebrated it’s 15th
year In business by successfully com pleting it's
2nd largest project to date, the G aylord Palm s
Resort and Conference Center in Kissimmee.
Sou th Scm lnolo provided the project w ith sheet
metal ductw ork fabrication and installation for
the 2.1 m ilifon square foot resort.
The South Sem inole team fabricated more
than tw o m illion pounds o f sheet metal into
ductw ork and installed it as part o f the resort's
heating, ventilating and air conditioning system .
The com pany also com pleted its first under­
ground pipe Installation on this prioject, laying
2 J 0 0 lineal feet o f up to 72 inch pipe under­
ground.
T h i s project w as a spectacular w ay for us to
com m em orate out 15 tears in business," said
Robert M axm an, President, South Sem inole
Sheet M etal.
Founded in 1987 by Ronald Fields, the com ­
pany's C hief Executive Officer, South Sem inole
Sheet Metal has a staff o f 130 support and field
personnel. Significant projects include: O range
County Courthouse, Lucent Technologies ADRF
building, Disney Coronado Springs, Disney All
Star Resort, RDV Sportsplex, Disney Animal
Kingdom Resort, O rlando Regional Medical
Center, U niversity o f Central Florida, Colem an
Prison, O sceola County Courthouse, and num er­
ous elem entary, m iddle and high schools. This
com plany is headquartered in a 20,000 square
foot office and fabrication plant in Sanford,
Florida.

D ru g A rrest
C raig H ow ard H aw kins, 26, o f
11th Street, Sanford, w as arrested
Tuesday, d uring an undercover op er­
ation b y the C ity/C ounty
Investigative Bureau (C C IB ). H e w as
located at 12th Street and Avacado
Avenue. C harges w ere selling
cocaine and possession o f cocaine.
D o m e stic V io le n ce
Jam es R obert Stringer, 62,
Sou thw est Road, Sanford , w as
arrested by S h e riff's d eputies
TUesday a t his residence follow ing a
d ispu te w ith a fem ale. He w as
charged w ith battery, d om estic vio­
lence.
Harold Gainey, 22, o f W est 5th
Street, Sanford , w as arrested by
Sanford police at his residence
Tuesday after a reported dispute
w ith his w ife. O fficers said when
they reached the residence, G ainey
attem pted to flee into a w ooded
area. He w as apprehended and
charged w ith battery, d om estic vio­
lence, and resisting an officer w ith­
ou t violence. .
Freddie Lee M urkey, 2 6 , o f East
4th Street, Sanford, w as arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday follow ing an
altercation w ith his brother. He was
charged w ith battery, d om estic vio­
lence.

W hat, no Around The
Clock? Blam e it on the
grill master, who cooked
too m uch London Broil
over the Fourth o f July
Holiday. Your trusty
Clock Keeper spent too
m uch tim e working his
m outh and not his ears.
Plenty o f good stuff
brew ing for next week,
though. Keep those let­
ters com ing.

Around th e Clock

by Dan Ping
• • • • • •

Jord an Lee C arm ichael, 27, of
C ountry C lub D rive, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police early
W ednesday as the result o f a dispute
w ith a fem ale. He w as charged w ith
battery, d om estic violence.
C h ristine E. H ayes, 43, o f C ypress
Avenue, Sanford, w as arrested by

Dan Ping

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Jerem iah B urch, 41, o f W est 7th
S treet, San fo rd , w as stop p ed b y
d ep u ties a t 12th and M ango u stine
e arly W ednesday. H e w as charged
w ith p o ssession o f n arco tics eq u ip ­
m ent.

Sanford p o lice Tuesday as the result
o f a fight w ith a m ale. O fficers said
she had brand ished a knife. She w as
charged w ith aggravated a s s a u ltw ith a dead ly w eapon.
___;
Karen L orrau nc Kliey, 38, o f Three
O aks Lane, w as arrested by d eputies
at her residence M onday follow ing
an altercation w ith a m ale. Sh e w as
charged w ith battery, d om estic v io ­
lence.
TYaffic S to p s
Ju n io r R icardo Izagulrre, 30, o f
M iam i, w as stopped b y Sanford
police TUesday at Sem in ole Blvd.
and M angoustine. H e w as charged
w ith d rivin g under the influence o f
alcohol/d rugs (D U I) and hav ing an
expired d rivers license.
Raym ond W illiam B lades, 46 o f
G eneva, w as stopped by Sanford
police at 25th Street and M ellonvlUe
Avenue Tuesday. H e w as charged
w ith D U I, reckless d riving, and fail­
ure to exh ibit a d rivers license on
dem and.
Raym ond Edw in M acD onald, 47,
o f O rland o, w as located by deputies
M onday, in his stopped vehicle w ith
the m otor running, on G abriella
Lane in O viedo. He w as charged
w ith D U I, drivin g w ith a suspended
license, hav ing an expired m otor
vehicle registration, and posses­
s i o n ^ isplay o f a canceled/revoked
d rivers license.
Don P. N ew son, 32, o f Sir
Law rence D rive, Sanford, w as
stopped Tuesday by O vied o police.
He w as charged w ith possession o f
under 20 gram s o f cannabis and pos­
session o f drug paraphernalia.
O nd raus Lorez R edding, 31, o f
A ltam onte Springs, w as stopped by
Lake M ary police early W ednesday,
near Lake M ary Blvd. and Intcrstate4. He w as charged w ith possession
o f under 20 gram s o f cannabis.

O ctav iu s D ontea W ilson, 19, o f
Terrace A ve., San fo rd , w as stop ped
b y d ep u ties early W ednesday on
O rland o D rive. H e w as charged
w ith p o ssession o f u n d er 20 gram s
o f m ariju ana.
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, . .C arol L yn n .H slL .32, o f R J t f a f t l c , ,
Street, San fo rd ,.w as a rrested by
Sanford p o lice TUesday. A cleric In a
con v en ien ce store on C R -427, the
arrest report said sh e had m isap ­
propriated $170 from h er cash reg is­
ter. She w as charged w ith p etty lar­
ceny.
N ich olas J. R osario, 23 o f
O rlan d o ,w as arrested b y d ep u ties
TUesday. O fficers said h e had
attem p ted to b u rg larize a v eh icle on
E vesham e P lace in th e W ekiva area,
as w ell as a hom e from w h ich an
am ount o f co m p u ter eq u ip m en t had
b ee n taken. H e w as charged w ith
b u rglary to a d w ellin g o r co n ­
veyance (o ccu p ied ), grand larceny,
and having no valid d riv ers license.
In to x ica tio n s
R ayard S co tt, 35, o f W est 14th
S treet, Sanford , w as arrested near
h is resid ence b y Sanford p olice
TUesday. O fficers said h e h a d b een
cau sing a d istu rb an ce in the street.
H e w as charged w ith d isord erly
Intoxication.
R obert G rafton R abu n, 40, o f St.
Jo sep h C ou rt, L ake M onroe, w as
arrested o n School S treet by
d ep u ties TUesday. O fficers said he
w as in p ossession o f a firearm , d u r­
ing a d isagreem ent ab ou t a d og. H e
w as charged w ith u se o f a firearm
u n d er the in flu ence o f alcoh ol, and
possession o f an alcoh olic beverage.
A ccid en t
Paul D ennis Pennel, 53, o f O ak
Springs P lace, Lake M ary, w as
arrested M onday by the Florida
H ighw ay P atrol. O fficers said he
had been in an accid ent on 1-4, and
had exited onto SR -46-A . H e w as
located at a gas station. H e w as
charged w ith leaving the scen e o f a
crash w ith property d am age.

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C la stic Years 1950s cla st
reunion m eeting w ill b e held
9-JO a.m . Saturday at the S t
Paul Church annex. Richard
Evans is chairm an.
For inform ation, call 407323-1803.

MON
T h e S e m in o le fo r
M cB rid e K ick O ff M eeting
w ill b e held at 7 p m
M onday, Ju ly 8 at the
Sem inole County Public
Library, 215 N . Oxford Road
in Casselberry.
Volunteers are needed to
fill num erous vacancies in
fundraising, publicity, events,
p h o n eb an k , canvassing, y L&gt;t:
cron's outreacK H ispanic
outreadr and several other areas.
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The special guest speaker
will b e Shannon Collins,
Central Florida coordinator
for the M cBride
G ubernatorial Cam paign.
All Sem inole County resi­
dents interested in becoming
a grass-roots supporter o f the
BUI M cBride Cam paign fo r
G overnor o f Florida are
encouraged to attend.
A dm ission is free and
refreshm ents will b e served.
B um per stickers and infor­
m ation about M cBride will
b e available. T -shirts wiU be
on sale.
For m ore information, con­
tact Shari Rosefelt at 407-3326157. For general questions
about the M cBride
C am paign contact the
Sem inole C ounty Steering
Com m ittee at 4OT-921-0601.

SAT
The O viedo Police
Department will again spon­
sor a Sum m er Blood Drive,
Saturday, July 13, from noon
until 7 p m A mobile donation
vehide will be located near
Chamberlin's Market &amp; Cafe
in the north parking lot of
Oviedo Marketplace off Red
Bug Lake Road, adjacent to the
Central Florida Greeneway
(SR-417). Donations will bene­
fit the blood supply o f the
Oviedo community and each
donation can earn credit to
family accounts, the Oviedo
Police Department, or any
account you choose.

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comments. All letters must Include your name,
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Obituaries
CLIFFORD C “BU TCH ’'
CRANDALL
Clifford C. "Butch" Crandall,
58, of Osteen, died Sunday, June
30,2002. Bom in Norwich, N.Y.,
he moved to Central Florida in
1969. He was employed by Walt
Disney World. He was a veteran
o f the U S . Army.
Survivors include Wife, Cheryl
A.; daughter, Lisa A. Shope,
Deltona; sister, Carol Doupe,
Norwich, N.Y.; brother, Charles,
Eariville, N.Y.; two grandchil­
dren.
Memorial contributions may
be made to ALS, 511 Avc. of the
Americas, P.M.B. #341, New
York, N.Y. 10011. Services will be
private.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
ZACHARY M ICHAEL GO M EZ
Zachary Michael Gomez, new­
born, passed away on June 29,
2002. He was bom to Michael
Gomez and Michele Sallee of
Winter Park on June 29,2002.
In addition to his parents, sur­
vivors include grandmother,
Sandra Gomez, Sanford; grand­
mother Linda Sallee, Lake Mary;
grandfather, Steve Gomez,
Georgia.
Graveside services will be
Monday, July 8. at 1: pan., at
Oaklawn Park Cemetery, Lake
Mary.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.
R O LA N D C J E D U C K
Roland "Jed " C Jedlick, 76, of
Winter Springs died Thursday,
July 4 , 2002.
Bom in Pittsburgh, Pa., he
moved to Central Horida in 1992.
He was a retired regional manag­
er for Matthews International.
He was a member of S t Stephen
Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Lorraine B. Jedlick of Winter

Springs; one son, R.C. Jedlick of
Syracuse, N.Y.; three daughters,
Leigh Kruck of New Berlin, Wis.,
Michele Sulivan of Oviedo, and
Julie Kolb of Oviedo; one brother,
John Jedlick of Pittsburgh, Pa.;
one sister, Alice Ossowski of
Pittsburgh, Pa.; and eight grand­
children.
A memorial mass will be held
11 a.m. Saturday, July 6, in the
chapel of St. Stephen Catholic
Church. Friends may visit one
hour prior to the service.
Memorial donation may be
made to the Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer Center, 1275
York Ave., New York, N.Y.,
10131.
Banficld Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
JU N E BEN TON LYONS
June Benton Lyons, 79, Live
Oak Street, New Smyrna Beach,
died Sunday, June 30,2002 at her
residence. She was bom Jan. 13,
1923 in DeLand. She was a
retired real estate agent. She was
a member of the Florida Native
Plant Society, the local Historical
Society and the Artists'
Workshop.
Survivors include sores, Patrick
Edward Lyons, Princeton, N.J.,
Charles Nace Lyons, New
Smyrna Beach; brother, Charles
D. Benton, Jr.; three grandchil­
dren.
Memorial donations may be
made to Florida Native Plant
Society, Volusia Chapter, 4039
A coma Dr., Ormond Beach,
Hospice of Volusia, 3800

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Sumlay. July 7. 201)2 P .1 R C 3 A

B o ss obsessed with porn h ijack s com puter
Woodbriar Road, Port Orange,
32127, American Lung
Association, 214 Palmetto Street,
Daytona Beach, 32114, or the
charity of choice.
A remembrance service will be
held at the home of Charles and
Janet Lyons, 1808 North Indian
River Road, New Smyrna Beach,
at 11 a.m., Saturday, July 20,2002.
Allen-Summerhill Funeral
Home, DeLand, in charge of
arrangements.
V IV IA N E PEEK
Vivian E. Peek, 87, Orange
Ave., Orlando, died Thursday,
June 27,2002 at Tena Vista
Rehabilitation Center, Orlando.
She was bom !&gt;ec. 8,1914 in
Oakdale, Neb. She was a retired
dcrk/typlst for the U.S. Civil
Service.
Survivors include sister,
Norma Jones, VWashington; .
friend, 11. Irvin Wells, Jr.,
Orlando.
Banficld Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
FU DI ZHONG
Fu Di Zhong, 83, of Slutlimar
Circle, Deltona, died Thursday,
July 4,2002, in Florida Hospital,
DeLand.
Bom Nov. 1,1918, in Guang
Dong, China, she was a home­
maker. She was of the Buddhist
faith.
Survivors include one son, Chi
K. Liu of Deltona; and four
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements.

D EA R ABBY: I am a m id­
dle-aged female office w orker
w ho has a Feg problem with
one of my tw o boss................... .
cs, "Mr. X." 1 have no
respect for him. He
frequently views
pornography on my
com puter and isn’t
very adept at cover­
ing his tracks.
Som etim es I suspect
he actually W ANTS
me to know what he's
Dear
up to.
Twice this man has
left disks behind con ­
taining X-rated m ate­ • •
rial, and I've seen
vast num bers of X-rated Web
site titles that he apparently
visits alm ost daily -- either
before I arrive or after I leave
tiie office.
Upon relum ing to my cu bi­
cle after lunch last w eek, I
actually caught Mr. X view ing
porn at my desk. In his haste
to get rid of it, he accidentally
m inimized the photo he'd been
view ing, rather than closing it
out — which left m e stuck with
having to delete it. (I have
alw ays deleted these item s
when I discovered them.)
I think Mr. X's behavior is
extrem ely creepy. I almost feel
like I'm being sexually
harassed. W hat should I do,
Abby? Should I confront him,
talk to my other boss (w ho is
clueless to the problem ), con ­
sult an attorney or continue
keening my head in the sand?
I'd look for another position,
but w ith the exception o f the

pom problem , I love m y job
and don't want to lose it.
Sign me ... SA D D E N E D BY
.................
SLEA ZE

What do you think I should
do?
•
W O R R IE D IN
W ASH INGTON

D EA R S A D ­
D EN ED : It's tim e to
draw the lin e and
protect y ou rself.
Start by te llin g the
oth er boss w hat is
going on. M ake it
clear that you are
not the person v isit­
ing those sites, and
that fin d in g e v i­
dence that they are
• • • b ein g view ed on
your com puter
m akes you u n com fortable.
That may put an end to the
problem . I f it d oesn't, d ocu­
m ent each Incident in w riting
and log o ff the com puter
when you arc not at your
d esk. If the problem persists,
that may b e the tim e to con­
sult an attorney and lo o k for
another Job.

D EAR W O R R IED : Untie
Trixie and let her lead you to
your wandering spouse. I sus­
pect that when you find out
what he's been up to, the one in
the doghouse will be Nick.

Abby

D EAR W O N D ERIN G: You
haven't missed nuL W hat you
have described sounds more
like co-dependence than "real
love."
Kahil Gibran said it best in
his book, 'T h e Prophet*': "~
stand together yet not too near
together For the pillars o f the
tem ple stand apart, and the oak
tree and the cypress grow not In
each other's shadow."

D EA R A BBY: My husband,
"N ick,” has been acting
strange. I think he may be hav­
ing an affair.
Until recently, he show ed lit­
tle interest in our fam ily dog,
"Trixie." However, lately he has
offered to walk Trixie every
night. Som e nights they arc
gone for tw o hours.
East night, when I w ent ou t­
side to put som ething in the
mailbox, I found Trixie tied to
a tree across the street. Nick
was now here in sight.

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DEAR ABBY: Is there such a
thing as "real love"? You know,
(Ik 1 kind where you never feel
complete unless your partner is
there? I read books about this
kind of love. I see movies about
it and hear songs, but I have
never experienced it.
I am not a teen-ager, Abby. I
am 47 years old and wonder if I
have missed out.
W ONDERING IN IOWA

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The events of the last w eek involving Sanford M ain Street
are distressing, to say the least. An organization that six months
ago looked like it had the m om entum to d o big things now
seem s destined to fall by the wayside. The mason? It's leaders
ca n 't get along.
Unfortunately, this is nothing new for Sanford organizations.
Too much tim e is spent on petty politics that don't advance the
m ission, in the case pum ping life into dow ntow n. Fingers arc
pointing this w ay and that way, but truth be told, there's
enough to spread around to all o f them.
W hat's left? N ot much. If M ain Street's leaders were to ever
mend their fences (a big if), there w on't be enough energy to
tackle the real problem s. The organization's best bet is to cut its
losses while it can and hope the program can be recreated in
som e other structure, possible the Sanford Downtown
Community Redevelopm ent Agency.
Perhaps Theo Hollcrfoach, ow ner o f the Willow Tree
Restaurant, said it best: "E very m eeting I've gone to — Main
Street, DBA — It's all personal stuff, not business. We arc all
business people. It’s tim e to leave the personal stuff out and
concentrate on w h at's best for business."
H ere's hoping w e all can concentrate on w hat's best for busi­
ness.

Doing it right
trumps doing it quick
Sanford M ain Street's troubles m ay present the right oppor­
tunity fo r the D ow ntow n Com m unity Redevelopm ent Agency
to step into the spotlight.
T h e Agency has been in existence for seven years bu t hasn't
grabbed a lot o f headlines until recently. M uch o f the reason is
the C R A has been accum ulating property tax revenues. During
its early years, the agency collected relatively few tax dollars.
As dow ntow n property values have Increased, so have CRA 's
revenues. With about $800,000 in the bank and annual tax
receipts approaching $250,000, the CR A is ready to m ove for­
w ard.
A word o f caution, however. W hile w e share chairm an John
M ercer's urgency to get m oving, the C R A should proceed
deliberately. W ith the bank account approaching seven digits,
ro w is no tim e to act like a lottery
w ife*) ppcl^cUuftiO(j
money. Specifically, the CRA 's dedsiorV to h lre krt eV^tm ve'-' ^
director should b e handled w ith great c a rs . M ercer h a d hoped
to have a director in place by Ju ly 22. T hat's too soon. The
board agreed to shoot for Aug. 1. That too m ay be a little quick.
The aggressive pace the CR A is contem plating is encourag­
ing. No need to delay. But hiring a director is a monum ental
step for the agency, and board m em bers would be w ise to get it
right rather than m eeting som e arbitrary deadline. If a qualified
director can be found and hired by Aug. 1, fantastic.
Board m em bers should also enter the hiring process w ith no
preconceived notions about w ho the new director will be.
This is an exciting time for the CRA and the city. D on't let
the excitem ent overw helm level-headed thinking.

Great job on the
July 4th celebration
N ot all o f the news from the M ain Street organization is bad,
though adm ittedly the good new s has been lost in all o f the
com m otion.
Specifically, M ain Street put on another great Festival on the
Fourth, the sixth y ear for the event. The 2002 version attracted
betw een 65,000 and 85,000 people to Sanford's waterfront.
Fam ilies Jam med into every available space along Lake M onroe
from dow ntow n to Interstate 4. The decision to launch the fire­
w o rk s from the m arina instead o f Fort M ellon opened up
Sem in ole Boulevard for pedestrian traffic, providing for more
attractions and people.
N one o f this just happened. A lot o f people, too num erous to
nam e, contributed their tim e and talents to pull it off.
M ain Street m ay no longer continue in its current form , but if
this is the end, a t least they w ent off with a bang.

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School vouchers aren’t the ticket to better education
Buoyed by a recent US. Supreme
Court ruling. President Bush is once
again singing the praises of cducationai vouchers, which give
taxpayer funds to families
that want to send their chil­
dren to private schools. Bush
declared the ruling, which
upheld a Cleveland voucher
program, as "just as historic"
as Brown v. Board of
Education, which struck
down legally segregated
schools.
"The Supreme Court in
1954 declared that our nation
Cynthia
cannot have two education
systems _ one for AfricanAmericans and one for
whiles,” the president said.
Last week,, the court declared that our
nation will not accept one education
system for those who can afford to
send their children to a school of their
choice and (another) for those who
can't.”
It was no accident that the presi­
dent chose to compare the voucher
ruling to the Brown case, which was a
cornerstone of the civil rights move­
ment .Conservatives have been using
«*. *

poor black and Latino children as
mascots in their voucher crusade for a
decade.
Voucher critics have reason to be wary of the right's
sudden interest in schooling
poor children of color. The
crusade for vouchers actually
has its roots In an effort to
continue segregation: Back in
the 1960s, private white-only
schools — so-called ’segrega­
tion academics” — sprang up
across the South in tnc wake
of the Brown decision. By the
time of Jimmy Carter's presi­
dency, the parents of seg
academy students were cam­
paigning for tax breaks for
private school tuition. They
formedI the
tnecearly core of what later
became the voucher movement
But let's assume that man1
iy cornervatives, including President Bush,
genuinely want to help poor children
‘ ration. Why have they
get a better education,
too turned to vouchers?
To start, the money doesn't add up.
Most of the nation's voucher expertments hand parents about $2/100
annually; Cleveland'

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worth $2250 per year.
Now take a look at private school
tuitions. The tonics! private
pnvat schools in
the Atlanta region charge $10,000 to
$12/100 per year. (No, l‘m not talking
about colleges; I'm talking about sec­
ondary schools.) Parochial schoob in
the region charge from $5,000 to
$10/100 a year. A family earning
$25,000 a year can't even spare $1,000
a year per child, much less $8/X)0. So
what private schools a&lt;re very poor
children}
to attend?
Even if the children were given full
scholarships, there is no evidence
their academics would improve.
Research from voucher experiments
across the country shows
no
ws little or nr
improvement In test scores from chil­
dren who left public schools for pri­
vate schools.
That should come as no groat surprise. The dement that matters most
a child's education is the experience
in ac
at home, not the experience Inside the
classroom. Common sense says so,
and piles of research back It up. It is
no accident that public schools in
wealthy suburbs show higher test
scores than public schools iq the ghet-

Poor children come from homes
where parents have tittle education or
sophistication; they are too over­
whelmed or intimidated to attend
parent-teacher conferences; they tend
not to read to their children or to take
them to the zoo or to museums.
Those children don't get Suzuki violin
lessons, infant swim classes or even a
Dr. Seuss book.
If President Bush wanted to help
poor children, he would provide
more funds for highly developed day
care programs for toddlers arid afterschool programs for children in the
primary grades. He would shore up
nealth care for poor children, since It's
hand to Icam to read and write when
you're wheezing from asthma or you
have
ivc an undiagnosed hearing or eye­
sight problem. Bush would make sure
that food stamps are available to all
eligible parents, since nutrition affects
a child's learning, as well.
Those policies wouldn't win the
same thunderous applause from
voucher supporters on the campaign
trail, but they'd do a lot more to help
poor kids Icam.

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P olitics o f ideas: The rich morally guiding the less fortunate
Robert Kuttner, the founding edirospect, the
tor of The American Prospect,
slim (32 pages in the current issue)
remaining Journal of main­
stream liberalism in the
United States, says that he
welcomed the chance to be
'the token liberal" at a confer-

Institute, the Heritage Foundation, the
Cato Institute and the Manhattan
Institute. Their work, pushing ideas
........... into the mainstream public
debate, can take 10 or 20
years, but they have the
patience that comes with
money and a talent for say­
ing the same thing over and
over again. Among the
issues they take credit for
i dozen aggres­
sive right-wing foundations
raising are school vouchers,
and think tanks.
privatization of Social
Security, welfare reform,
He was put in his place
Richard
Immediately. That would be
repeal of estate taxes, and
deregulation of most evetythe Roosevelt Hotel which he Reeves
dcscribcs as Just a cut above
* • « • • • • thing done by the Investing
"fleabag” The conference was
classes.
at the Pierre, a hotel that is Just a cut
The idea machines of the right —
below 'if you have to ask the price,
which also subsidizes the Journals
you can't afford it” He had a good
that publish their work, including The
time, he writes, and was impressed,
Public Interest, Commentary ana the
as he should be, by what such conser­
American Spectator — grew up
vative institutions have accomplished
.......................
beginning in the
* 1970s, wheni former
f
in changing the politics of the nation
Treasury Secretary William E Simon
— with combined budgets of $70 mil­
took over a small Indiana operation
lion a year to pump out right-wing
called the Otin Foundation. From that
analysis and propaganda and provide perch he argued that people with
money and conservative ideals
a home for temporarily unaffitiated
ve thinkers.
should stop spreading their contribu­
conservative
t
The institutions represented at the
tions among ‘mainstream” institu­
conference included such powerhous­ tions and create their own to push
their own agenda.
es as the American Enterprise

To say that idea worked b an
understatement The 110 conservative
Intellectual houses, an estimate, have,
as one speaker after another declared,
changed the rhetoric of American pol­
itics. They complain constantly about
liberal dominance of the media, but
the fact b that these foundations
pump more than 10 times as much
money as liberal or progressive Insti­
tutions into Journals and television
broadcasts featuring their own talking
treads.
The conservative organizations are,
according to some surveys, men­
tioned eight times as often in the
press as liberal or non-partisan
groups. Kuttner noticed that, saying
"Seventy million a year b chump
change to the American elite, but
invested strategically in the battle of
ideas, it yields a bountiful political
harvest.
So it docs. More than S3 million of
it goes to financing for television
scries featuring their stars, William F.
[until hb recent retirement
Buckley (untill
from Tv), Ben
I
Wittenberg and I
Noonan among them. The issues i
the right are now the ones on the
table and on the front page of The
New York Times. The question now
b, Have they peaked, as they eventu­

ally will?
What b left for them to do? Well, a
lot of what they’re doing:now
i
involves religion, including money to
religious schools. (I, for one, am wait­
ing to sec what they think and do
when Muslims start collecting vouch­
ers and form their own schools and
madrassas around the country.)
It b hard to see how they will top
themselves, but they certainly Intend
to try. The Roundtable, backed by the
Milwaukee-based Bradley
Foundation, states lb mission quite
candidly thb way:
"The Roundtable b adding lb
voice to the growing number of New
Right grantees aggressively articulat­
ing the virtues off a philanthropic
paternalism that would In effect place
the poor under the direct moral guid­
ance of the rich, or those who have
presumably demonstrated their mora
superiority through hard work, selfreliance and personal responsibility.”
How's that? Maybe they can get
the folks from Enron, Global
Crossing, WorldCom and the rest to
teach moral superiority to welfare
mothers — or, periraps, to their cell­
mates.
O v m UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they th in k ...
Wimbledon is
slowly coming to
an end. For the
women, it will be
either Venus o f
Serena holding
the trophy. No
American
remains to play
in the men *s
fin a l Earlier this
week, we asked
people who they
wanted to win
Wimbledon or
who they think
will actually be
victorious at
Centre Court.

ft,

I would have liked
to see Capriati win. I
think Venus Williams
wi« win.
Chris Williams
Sanford

.. T .

I am going to go
with Venus because
of the results 6he's
had. She's proven
she can last during
the three-set matches.
Steve Huber
Orlando

I would have liked
to see Samprass win.
An American man
winning would have
been nice. For the
women, my guesa b
Venus.
Ja so n D n d itm l
Casselberry

I like Serena, but I
think Venus b going
to win.
Jo e Ftannagln
Sanford

Agassi should have
won because he's
cute.
Kathy Oehr
Fusts

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Los Angeles Tim e s Sunday C rossw ord Puzzle
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
FR ACTUR ED
R AN D O LP H R O S S
ACROSS
1 Oats more tor
9 Orchestrated
15 Cheeky?
20 Future pasta
21 Merciful
22 East Coast rte.
23 Film about a
successful
bookie?
25 Suit material
26 Barbecued dish
27 Chaperons
28 Trcmpie
30 Sign of spring
32 Didn't relinquish
33 Blue expanses
35 BH for a boxer
36 Chest muscle,
for si ion
37 Fkm about a
dishonest
monarch?
41 W ay out yonder
42 Honey of a
drink?
43 Take the podium
44 Pretentious
45 Put down
46 Paraphrase
51 Bountiful
location
52 Prize name
53 They're less
photogenic
64 Brtse-__ :
sunlight screen
67 F lm about a

84 To g tth w , In
visage
muaic
112 salmon
65 F*n about
113 Some permit
prehistoric pigs?
holders
69 Campground
col lection
DOW N
92 Hair goo
1 Women's shoe
93 Brighton buddy
fastener
94 Almost place
2 Take on again
95 Driving danger
3 Protozoan
97 Crime boss Carlo 4 Search for water,
99 Assigns lots of,
In a way
as homework
5 Connecticut
102 Qlrl lead-in
collegian
103 Middle East
6 XL, for one
VIPs
7 Not invited
104 Film about an
8 FedEx arrival
aspiring
9 One of an
obstetrician?
Inquisitive’
toe O'Connor of
lour?
■Xena: Warrior 10 Clump
Princess’
11 "Famous*
109 Old gold coin of
entrepreneur
Italy
12 Wander
110 Went after
13 It may be bitter
I l f Villainous
14 Intend

15 Ponders
16 Cruising
17 Rim about a
hockey star?
18 Sweater wools
19 Capsule return
24 Inane: Var.
29 Brief bylaw
31 Addlson'e
publishing
partner
33 Kwan or Cousins
34 They have tails
and fly
38 Downed
39 Ta g line?
40 Mark on a paper
41 Inland sea
42 Some teachers'
degs.
44 Perched on
45 Buck defense
46 Puccini's *La _ *
47 Rim about
striking gold?
48 Crowd words

49 .org relative
50 U S A ID
51 Grammarian's
concern
53 Concoct
55 Eaves dropper?
56 Coquette's asset
58 Neural
transmitters
59 Antl-DUl group
63 Joy
64 Confrontation
66 Pitching statistic
67 Tao, literally
68 Argument flaws
69 Stm-hfe subjects
70 Part of www
71 Kind of vb.
72 Hand-dyed
fabrics
74 Pay lo play
75 Get home?
79 Anthem
contraction
60 Slowpokes
6f Creative types

82 Improvisations!
shorts
83 ’About tho same*
85 Stephenson of
the LP G A
86 Easter__
87 David's long­
time partner
88 Type of money
order
89 Work on the floor
90 Naysayor
91 Fans' place
93 Cheapskate
96 Classic sub|ed
08 Jane's role In
•Klute’
99 Use a meter,
perhaps
100 Nastase ol
tennis
101 Challenger
letters
105 Tall tree
106 Additionally
107 Accord, e.g.

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Sunday. July 7. 2002

T he W ay W e W ere: M em ories
o f M cReynolds Drug Store, Part 3
Today is the third and final
installment in the M cReynolds
Drug Store story. If you recall,
the m ajority o f the information
..................................... h as
com e
from
a
booklet that
Don Knight
com piled of
m em ories

from former
em ployees. I
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re c e iv e d
f u r t h e r

inform ation
.from Don as
S iln c c lp h c r I questioned
him and we
re m in is c e d
together several tim es during
the past few weeks.
The topics today should give
you further insights into this
Sanford in stitu tion and will
probably trigger som e special
m em ories o f your own.

Grace Marie

Sp ecial M cR eynold s
.
C oncoction s
Everyone loved M cReynolds
m ilkshakes; they were the best
anywhere. Hand-dipped prem i­
um ice cream w as alw ays used.
According to Don Knight, this
w as the recipe:
Two squirts o f chocolate or
other flavoring, two scoops of ice
cream , then fill the metal con­
tainer with m ilk up to the mark.
Part o f this w ould be frozen
m ilk, kept in the freezer. Extra
scoops o f ice cream would cost a
nickel m ore each. (A regular
shake cost 25c.)
The container would then be
placed on the m achine. For large
orders there w as a m achine that
m ade five shakes at a time. The
shakes would then be poured

outdoorsman?
69 Auto du b
60 Nipper's co.
81 BUI runs
62 Spot markers
63 Kind of order
64 Journalist Jacob
65 Big bird
66 Impress
67 F lm about Oscar
and family?
73 Hire, as a
75 Deluged (with)
76 Bracelet place
77 BABs
76 Cause _
79Reddktgand
Skinner
60 HUehhfcers'
needs
82 Cringe
63 Teutonic
turndown

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into tw o glasses — a large CocaCola glass and a small one and
served to the customer.
A lot o f people, including his
em ployees, rem em ber D oc's cas­
tor oil concoction. If any em ploy­
ee looked puny, Doc
would
insist that they take this. No one
liked it, but several did say that
it helped. Custom ers would also
bring their children in for a dose.
The recipe, according to a cou ­
ple o f em p loyees, w as tw o
ounces o f root beer and tw o
ounces of castor oil. Then fizz it
w ith soda w ater and add
one-fourth of a fresh lime to cut
the oil. Som e said that they can't
stand root beer to this day.
During the w ar years, they
couldn't get enough Coca Cola
syrup so they would m ix Coke
and Red Rock Cola, half and
half. Ice cream w as also scarce,
so a com pany cam e out with
"tw irls" in various flavors such
as raspberry and orange. A twirl
was part sherbet and part ice
cream.
M any o f you will rem em ber
Hadacol, the over the counter
m edication that claim ed to cure
w hatever ailed you. Its populari­
ty died out in the mid 1950s, but
som e salesm an had m ade Doc
M cReynolds a good deal and
there were several cases o f it in
the storeroom for years. They
did good to sell one bottle a
month.
D oc M cR eynold'a car and
D elivery Service
Doc M cReynolds had a 1936
Ford which w as used to deliver
prescriptions.
The
rad iator
leaked, so the em ployees had to
carry a gallon o f w ater w ith
them.
(M y parents often had pre­

scriptions delivered and w e also
found out that they would deliv­
er other things. So during the
1940's, when at least once a week
I'd have a baby sitter, usually
Mary Jane Dobson,
we
w ould call and ask for tw o
chocolate m ilkshakes to be deliv­
ered. Tlte phone num ber was 90.
Those 1 recall delivering m ilk­
shakes to us were Don Knight,
John Lew is Salsbury and Harold
Marsh. They would sometimes
stay and visit with us for a short
time. I recall that the car stalled
in our drivew ay one night and
help had to com e get it started.)
Charge Accounts
Doc M cReynolds had a ledger
with a page for each charge cus­
tomer. And m ost p eople did
charge their prescriptions. He
never sent a bill, people would
com e and pay when they could.
W hen they did pay, Doc would
give them a pint of ice cream.
(I know that my dad charged
all
ou r
prescriptions
at
M cR eynold s for years. Then
when I moved back to Sanford in
1961, I did the same. If I recall
correctly, I would usually pay
once a year in December. The
cost of medicines w as reasonable
then; I don't believe my bill for
the year would com e to much
over $100.)
M eal Tim e
The crew would usually send
out for sandw iches at lunchtime,
mostly from Angels Eat Shack
and the Pig and W histle which
were nearby. O ccasionally they
would w alk across 25th street to
Price's Grocery Store for cheese
and sandw ich meat and each
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Sanford City Hall
300 North Park Avenue

Avenue from Bth Street to
McCrackon Road, from 9:00
A.M . to 4:00 P.M., Friday.
August 2, 2002; and approve
request to waive all fees except
damage/clean up deposit.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
3. Authorize deeding Sanora Park
to the Sanora Homeowner's
Association, Inc., with condi­
tions. Recommended by the
City Manager.
4. Approve purchase of an under­
cover equipment: transmitter,
receiver and repeater in the
amount of $10,670, from
Innovative
Surveillance
Technology; funds available In
the Local Law Enforcement
Block
Grant
fund.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
5. Approve F Y 2002/03 adden­
dum to the Seminole County
Sheriff’s Office/City of Sanford
Dispatch Services Agreement,
in the amount of $409,685.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
6.
Authorize
execution
of
Agreement for engineering
consultant
services
with
Jacques Whitford Com pany
(J W C ) and Am ended 2nd
Participation
&amp;
Escrow
Agreements; funding was pre­
viously
approved.
Recommended by the City
Manager.

W O R K S ES S IO N
4 p.m. In the City Manager's
Conference Room,
Second Floor

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1. Presentation of Employee of
the Month Award for July 2002.
2. Discussion re: health insur­
ance.
3. Discussion re: redistricting.
4.
Presentation
of:
Fire
Department S O P Manual.
€ Discussion of Regular Agenda
items, Add-on items, and other
: items.
8. Mayor's briefing.
7. City Manager’s briefing.
R E G U L A R M E E TIN G
7 p.m., City Commission
Chambers, First Floor
• Approval of Minutes.
June 24, 2002 Regular Meeting.
Recommended by the City Clork
and the City Manager.

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C onsent Agenda
1. Approve request for A3rd
. Annual Toy R u n O special
: event to be held on City proper- ty (Ft. Mellon Park) from 12:00
' P.M. to 4:00 P.M., Saturday,
Decem ber 21, 2002; and
approve request to waive all
fees except damage/dean up
deposit. Recommended by the
City Manager.
2. Approve request for A7th
Annual Family Fun Festival O
special event to be held on
public
properly
(Westside
Sanford Boys &amp; Girls Club)
from 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.,
August 2, 2002; and approve
street closure of Persimmon

Public hearings
1. Re: 0.165+ acre of property
lying between U .S. 17-92 and
Narcissus
Avenue
and
between Rand Yard Road
extended northerly and Airport
Boulevard extended northerly
(2782 Narcissus Avenue) (Lake

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City Codes, Including buffer
Avonue and Sanford Avenue
requirements.
Ad published
(1750
East
Lake
Mary
June 9, 2002.
Boulevard); Silver Lake Realty
B. First reading of Ordinance No.
Company,
owner.
3724 to rezone the property
Recommended by the City
from M R -2, Multiple Family
Manager. Ad published June
Residential, to G C -2 , General
26 and July 3,2002.
Commercial.
Recommended
4. First reading of Ordinance No.
by the Planning &amp; Zoning
3722 re: a temporary moratori­
Commission, the Director of
um on multifamify residential
Planning
&amp;
Community
dwelling units and to require
Development,
the
review of the Comprehensive
Development Review Team,
Plan and Land Development
and the City Manager, subject
Regulations report to the City
to approval of a Development
Commission. Recommended
(Site) Plan to demonstrate site
by the Planning &amp; Community
Improvements will comply with
Development Director and the
City Codes, Including buffer
City Manager. Ad published
requirements.
Ad published
June 30, 2002.
June 9,2002.
5. Re: 1.42+ acre? of property
lying between W. 11th Street
and W . 12th Street and Regular Hems
1. Board appointment.
between Maple Avenue and
The
Holly Avenue (1100 Maple A. Board of Adjustment.
terms of Larry Blair and Andrew
Avenue); Tolib, Inc., owner;
Valente expire September 2,
Tom Wetherald and Gregory D.
2002; both have been contact­
Lee,
Lowndes,
Drosdick,
Doster, Kantor &amp; Reed RA.,
ed and wish to be reappointed.
applicants.
NEED
TO
R EAPPO IN T/APPOIN T. There
A. First reading of Ordinance No.
are no applications on file.
3723 to amend the Future Land
Use Map of the Future Land 2. Condemnation Status Report.
Director
of
Planning
&amp;
Use Plan Element of the
Comprehensive Plan, and
Community Development and
the City Manager recommend
change the designation of the
demolition of 613 Sanford
property
from
M DR -15,
Medium Density Residential, to
Avenue, Condemnation Report
No. 02-10, Alison and Davis
G C , General Commercial,
Galbraith,
owners;
1503
based on consistency with
Southwest
Road,
Sanford Land Use Policies.
Condemnation Report No. 02Recommended by the Planning
&amp; Zoning Commission, the
11, Leroy Holt Heirs, owner;
Director
of
Planning
&amp; • and 1505 Southwest Road,
Community Development, the
Condemnation Report No. 0212, Willie and Lue Turner, own­
Development Review Team ,
and the City Manager, subject
ers; and recommend 90 day
to approval of a Development
extension
for
1124
( n»lte) Plan to demonstrate site
Pomegranlte
Avenue,
Condemnation Report No. 02Improvements will comply with

Monroe PD, Phase 3); Keen,
Inc., owner.
A. Second reading and adoption
of Ordinance No. 3709 to
annex
the
property.
Recommended by the City
Manager. Ad published June
26 and July 3, 2002.
B. Second reading and adoption
of Ordinance No. 3718 to
amend the Future Land Use
Map of the Future Land Use
Plan
Element
of
the
Comprehensive Plan, and
change the designation of the
property from IND, Industrial, to
W D BD , Waterfront Downtown
Business District, with condi­
tions. Recommended by the
City Manager. Ad published
June 26, 2002.
C . Second reading and adoption
of Ordinance No. 3719 to
rezone the property from MI-2,
Medium Industrial, to PD ,
Planned Development, with
conditions; and
approve
Development Order No. 020033. Recommended by the
City Manager. Ad published
June 26, 2002.
2. Second reading and adoption
of Ordinance No. 3720 to
annex 0.60+ acre of property
lying between Poinsetta Drive
and Rose Drive and between
Palmway Drive and Sanford
Avenue (3401
and 3403
Palmway Drive); Annette A.
Jones Life Estate, owner.
Recommended by the City
Manager. Ad published June
26 and July 3,2002.
3. Second reading and adoption
of Ordinance N o. 3721 to
annex 9.52+ acres of property
lying between Cornwall Road
and East Lake Mary Boulevard
and between South Metlonvllle

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Hampton, Edward DuPree,
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to the upper echelon of the
National Park Service. A native of
Sanford and 1974 graduate of
Seminole High School, Lewis in
December became the first female
superintendent o f Yellowstone
National Park, the crown jewel in
the national park system.
"I'v e been very blessed with a
variety of assignments during my
career with the park service,"
Lewis said.
Lewis began her career in the
irk service at Pensccola's Gulf
lands National Seashore two
d a p after graduating from the
University of West Florida. Her
roommate's father was active in
the park service and convinced
Lew is that her history degree
could be an asset to the parks.
"I really thought my career
would be more involved with
interpretations os a park histori­
an," Lewis said. "I never imag­
ined 1 would be involved in the
administration side."
She spent 11 years at G u lf
Islands, rising to the rank o f assis­
tant to the superintendent. In
1988, Lewis was selected to assist
the United Nations in H aiti The
following year she was appoint­
ed as acting superintendent of the
Christians ted National Historic
Site and Buck Island Reef
National Monument in the U S .
Virgin Islands.
In 1990, Lewis was assigned to
Tim ucuan
Ecological
and
Historic Preserve inJacksonville.
As the preserve's first superinten­
dent, Lewis was responsible for
creating the 46/100 acre national
park.
"Starting
that
park
in
Jacksonville was incredible,"
Lewis said. "N ot only w as it a
. k, but it is vital is helping
us understand the importance of
salt water marshes."
' She served at the Jacksonville
park until 1997 when she was
J transferred to Chattahoochee
jRiver National Recreation Area in
Atlanta. In addition to being in
— of the park service's most
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settings,
the
Chattahoochee River is also one
o f the busiest national recreation
areas. Each year the recreational
area attracts mote than 3 5 million
visitors.
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inted as the superintendent
G ladcr National Park, a 1-mil­
lion acre territory with a staff of
525.
H er most recent promotion
was in December, when she was
nam ed
superintendent
of
Yellowstone National Park, the
world's first national park.
"T h is is a very significant,
solemn place to come to w ork,"
Lewis said. "Yellowstone gets a
groat deal of attention. The park's
issues are national issues."
Lew is' job requires her to set
policies that balance the park's
seemingly competing missions: a
popular tourist attraction with
more an 2 2 million visitors annu­
ally and one of the world's Top 5
ecosystems.
"W e've got the last remaining
Iter of bison," Lewis said. "W e've
got bear, elk, coyotes, and wolves
were recently reintroduced at the
park. A lot of people place much
esteem on this park. You combine
that with the spectacular scenery,
and this is a very exdting job."

Lewis keeps a t ' b ' schedule,
meeting with key st.ir members,
giving speeches and traveling to
W ashington, D.C. a couple of
times a month. She also meets
with international park officials.
During the last week o f June a
group from Central and South
America visited Yellowstone to
leam the intricacies o f park man­
agem ent
If they didn't keep her busy
enough, Lewis has the constant
threat of wildfires, especially dur­
ing the sum mer months.
"We're in better shape this year
than we were last year," Lewis
said. "W e had a little more snow­
fall and a moist spring, so we're
not anticipating the problems
they've had in Arizona or
Colorado."
Yellowstone officials w ork
year-round implementing proac­
tive fire policies.
"But nature has a way of out
guessing you," Lewis said.
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"I've always been very grateful
to the Kiwanis, for giving me that
scholarship," Lewis said. "It's not
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Betty Glenn remembered an
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and Teddy Walker. They had a
new car with a hum p on the side
and she couldn't get the tray to
fit. She dumped the shakes all
over them. Doc d id n’t fuss at
her, but told the Walkers that
they couldn't expect curb service
with that kind o f a car.
On a cold day, Don Knight
w as working the curb when a

In this 1974 photograph from Seminole High School's yearbook, “Salmagundi,’ Suzanne Lewis Is caught pouring
water into her car's radiator. Twenty-eight years later, Lewis is the first female named superintendent of
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her friends w ho ordered two
sodas and tw o m ilkshakes. Don
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w as u n fam iliar w ith electric
window s, he spilled the entire
tray on her m ink coat.
O ne night M ike Rotundo Sr.
cam e running into the store from
h is service station across the
street carrying his daughter,
Debbie. She had stepped on a
needle and had become uncon­
scious. Dr. Rector turned her
upside down and pulled out the
needle; she soon begin to cry and
w as OK.
In 1968, at the age of 73, Doc
M cRcynolds sold his drugstore
to Gordon Kellctt and retired.
He and his w ife Dorothy then
enjoyed relaxing at their home
on G olden Lake, traveling and
playing golf. Doc died Oct. 10,
1987 at age 92.
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G o rd o n 's D rugs at the same
location on Park Drive until 1972
when it closed.

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Angels and the Pig were also
favorite places to go after work.
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his son Buddy and Miss Alma
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Shoemaker-----Continued from Page 1A
including six sections of the
ivildc development, Ravcna
ark, Kaywood, sJxtions of Lodi
arbor and Brandywine in
alatka. His company is currently
or king on the Dakotas ncighborood on Upsala Road.
"Kay Shoemaker didn’t build
s , he built homes,” Seminole
ty Chief Deputy Sheriff Steve
?tt said. "H e found a way to
ke it possible for young families
move into a home and offer
r children a good future."
Harriett, who is a longtime
of the Shoemaker family,
id Shoemaker was not a "cookie
tter" developer. He considered
environment, cost and quality
life standards before he started
truction.
If I had to define Kay
z-makcr in one word, the word
ould be gentlem an," Harriett
id. "This community is going to
' » the likes of Kay. His death
rks an end o f an era in
ud."
Art Woodruff, sixth generation
d resident and Sanford city
lissioner, was one of many
hose house was built by
iker.

lerge

"Shoemaker Construction com ­
pany built our house on Silver
Lake," Woodruff said. "H e was
well respected and very active in
the community."
Along w ith his business,
Shoem aker w as a m em ber o f
numerous boards that helped
shape the construction, business
and planning standards within the
d ty and county. He was a member
of the Sanford Planning and
Zoning Board, the Sem inole
County Central Examining Board,
the Sem inole County Board of
Adjustment and Appeals, the TriCounty TVansit Authority (which is
now LYNX), the Central Florida
Homebuilders Association, and a
corporate designated member of
the
School
of
Building
Construction at the University of
Florida. He also was a member
and past president o f the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
and received numerous honors
from the organization, including a
leadership award in 1973 and the
Topper Award in 1988.
Through his work with the air­
p o rt Shoemaker become a mem­
ber o f the Sanford Airport
Authority, where he served aas
chairman for many years.

"I’m very sad to hear of Kay’s
death,” said Larry Dale, president
and CEO of the Sanford Airport
Authority. "H e served as our chair­
man emeritus and was derive as
chairman on tills board for more
than two decades."
Shoem aker w asn't always
focused on business. According to
friends and family, lie was a a im passionate man who cared about
the people living in the communi­
ty
"K ay was a very giving per­
son," said Sanford Attorney Mack
Cleveland. "H e was a very philan­
thropic person that did things

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merger the two groups and
jrid the problem s w ith Main
are the result o f its mem-

contacted told m e how much
they've accom plished," M ercer
said. "W e haven't accomplished

"I have never been as insulted
i have been today," Mcroer
. "(The CRA) did not cause
disaention in Main S treet"
r though Friday's special meet­
ing was called to discuss Frith's
six-month performance evalua­
tion, the board failed to discuss
the matter. Instead, Bob Kuhn
. made a motion to begin immedi­
ate talks with the CRA to take
over Main Street.
I B h e success of Main Street
w d the commitment of the comhas not been overwhelmuhn said. "This organiza­
tion can't continue as it is now. It's
coming to an end. We can't secure
new members because of the negative publicity."
"This organization is on the
way down.

m em ber Bob Parecll
agreed the CRA's "to d o" list is
longer than it's "com pleted" list,
but noted that organization lack
funding to do m um .
"The reason we didn't do any­
thing is because we focused on
accumulating cash so we good
actually do some of these things,"
Paraellsaid.
The Florida legislature granted
local governments the authority to
establish
Com m unity
Redevelopment Agencies to revi­
talize blighted areas. The Sanford
Downtown CRA was created in
1995 and has accumulated about
$800,000 in p roperty taxes from
parcels within tne agency's bor­
ders. Annual revenue has grown
to about $250,000 and is expected
to increase dramatically as proper­

T h e r e ’s a

Western Ontario that we'd go to.
There was a big group of us that
would go up: Mack Cleveland,
Ben Butler the police chief, the dty
attorney Bill Hutchinson. Those
were good times."
Like a lot of people in Sanford,
Moore owned a home built by
Shoemaker's construction compa­
ny.
"H e w as a m an you could
depend upon," Moore said. "The
house he built for me has endured
quite well."
Moore also remembers the days
when Shoemaker served on the
Sanford Industria. ( mmittee,
which later beca.r
janford
Airport Authority.
"K ay was the type of man who
would take on a job when things
d idn't look very prom ising,"
Moore said. "H e took over the
chairmanship when times weren't
so good ana helped build it into
what it is today."
Shoem aker's dedication and
contribution to the com m unity
will c a n y on tltrough Iris son.
Dean — who received the same
degree as his father at the
University o f Florida — and
daughter, Tammy, w ho will contin­
ue the tradition o f Shoem aker

Geneva
ty values rise in downtown.
To date. City Manager Tony
VanDerworp and city staff have
served as the CRA "sta ff" by
administrating the agency's mini­
mal expenditures, primarily to
Sanford Main Street Inc. and
faqade grants.
Now the CRA Is considering
more complex projects like reno­
vating drainage and electrical
capacity along 1st Street and
adding strcctscapc features, prt&gt;jects which board members
believe requires the leadership of a
paid CRA staff.
Strickler noted that while the
CRA should m ove in its own
direction, tiro board should main­
tain its partnership with the city.
"T h e best analogy I can think of
is when the kids move out o f the
house," Strickler said. "W e're
going to get our own place to live,
but we still need some parental
advice."
While board members agreed

to begin a search for an executive
director, they deferred approving
M ercer's action plan.
"1 believe w enav e to wait until
we Irave a director in place and let
that person be a part of the process
of determ ining where w e’re
going," Parsell said.
"John has provided us with a
;ood score sheet o f how to move
orward once the director is in
place," added board member Tom
Ball.
One of Mercer's action propos­
als includes asking Sanford Main
Street and
the
Dow ntow n
Business Association to dissolve
their organizations and merge
with the CRA.
"I have no problem with tire
verb 'ask'," Strickler said. "But if I
were in their shoes, my question
would be 'W hat's in it for us.'
"I think we're in the best posi­
tion to bring a lot of partners
together for the betterm ent of
downtown."

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W hitin g, w ho has organized
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the 1980s, said she b elieves the
first Ind ep end ence D ay p arad e
w as held in G eneva during the
1940s. It w as sm all celebration,
how ever, and the event d id n 't
b eco m e a trad itio n u n til the
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"B e cau se everyone is so coo p ­
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"W e d o th is ev ery y e a r,"
Redd said. "T h e d ogs ju st love
it.
"T h ey have fun and enjoy
being around all the p eo p le.4
N ot everyone w as on foot in
the parad e. C ars, trucks and
w a g o n s b ecam e flo ats fo r
nu m erou s com m unity organ i­
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as 6 w eeks and as old as 11
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w aved and threw can d y to the
b y stan d ers as th eir float m oved
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"H e always had a way of pleas­
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cult of times," Dean said. "W e will
certainly continue his beliefs in our
personal and business lives."
"H e was a brilliant man, and I
will never be able to accomplish
what he accomplished in his life­
time," Tammy added. "But, Dean
and I will continue with the phi­
losophy and mission he built the
company on."
Shoemaker is survived by his
wife, Sophia; one son, Alan Dean
Shoemaker of Sanford; two daugh­
ters, Tammy Hanes of Sanford and
Elizabeth Kay Corso and her hus­
band, John, of Sanford; one broth­
er, Jam es Mason Shoemaker of
Jacksonville; one grandson, Tyler
Dean Shoemaker; and one grand­
daughter, Kaycee Corso.
A
memorial
service
for
Shoemaker will be held 11 a m .
Tuesday, July 9, in First United
Methodist Church, with the Rev.
James Bradshaw officiating. In lieu
of flowers, the family asks people
to make contributions to a charity
of their choice.
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Sanford is in charge o f arrange­
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Cleveland said his lifelong
friend would often help people
who liad nowhere else to turn.
"People who m ay be login;
their house to foreclosure — he'
help them out so they wouldn't
lose their house," Cleveland said.
"That is the type of person he was.
"H e is going to be sorely
missed," he said. "K ay is a tough
act to follow."
Shoemaker served on numer­
ous community boards, including
the Sanford Police Benevolent
Association, the Sanford Civil
Service Board , a 42-ycar honorary
member of the Florida Sheriffs
.Association and the Florida State
Tnxiper's Auxiliary.
"K ay cared a lot about Sanford
and tire progress o f the dty," said
Shoem aker's w ife o f 51 years,
Sophia. "H e was also very dedicat­
ed to his community, his family, his
friends and his employees."
Former Sanford Mayor Lee P.
Moore was a close friend o f
Shoemaker's and remembers best
the fishing excursions to Canada.
"I was just thinking about those
fishing trips with Kay this morn­
ing," Moore said Friday. "Jeno
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C e le b ra tin g
A m e ric a
Sanford , Geneva community celebrate Fourth o f July
At left, First Sgt. Andy
Shogren, a member of
tho Union re-enactors
group 3rd Maine
Infantry Co. F, adjusts a
Dag before the Fourth
ol July parade held in
Geneva. Below, Haley
Royal and Brandon
Shanakan, both ol
Apopka, enjoy a pony
rtdo during Sanford's
Fourth ol July celebra­
tion hold Thursday
evening before the fire­
works. Thousands ol
people enjoyed a day
ol food, lun and enter­
tainment at Fort Mellon
Park In Sanlord.
Herald photos by Tommy Vincent

Ben Smith holds up a U.S. flag while riding on the Flret United Molhodist Church ol Genova's float during the
Geneva Foutth ol July parado held Thursday morning.

Erinn Rodd, left, end Meredith Cornell adjust the hat on Julio, a
Chihuahua that marchod In Thursday's Fourth ol July parado in
Goneva.
Members ol Geneva
Church of Christ ride on a
boat during Thursday’s
Fourth ol July parade In
Geneva. The annual holi­
day ovonl has boon held
In the small community
sinco the 1970s. Dozens
of organizations, commu­
nity membora and roscuo
personnel participated In
this year's parado, o'ong
with numerous lour-loggod
friends. The local Boy
Scouts also held a flagretiring ceremony following
the parade, and a celebra­
tion was hold at the
Genova Community
Building.

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B y Dean Smith
Sports Editor
O M A H A — Justin Harris and Kevin
M elillo did the Sem inole Athletic
Conference proud.
A nother victory and a N ational
Cham pionship ring would have been
nice, but you can 't take anything aw ay
from the perform ances turned in by tine
Lake Brantley High School graduates for
the University o f South Carolina during
the recent N CAA Division I Baseball
College World Series at Johnny

High School's

Harris, Melillo display talents at
Baseball College World Series
Rosenblatt Stadium in O m aha, Nebraska.
Hopes were high for the Gamecocks
after ousting defending National
Cham pion Miami In the Super Rcgionals,
but things did not start out well for the
sixth seeded team.
Harris w as forced to m iss the first
gam e because he had to serve a one-

gam e suspension and then the team got
whitewashed, 11-0, by Georgia Tech in
the opening gam e o f the World Series. It
was the first time a team had not scored
in a World Series game in several years.
Rut w ith Harris back in the line-up.
South Carolina bounced back to win four
straight gam es, including eliminating

ime first Cub to hit
is runs from both
b of plate since 1964.

Georgia Tech and beating intra-state rival
Clcm son tw ice, two win its bracket and
advance to the Cham pionship Game.
The Gam ecocks fell behind the
University o f Texas early in the finale
and never recovered as the Longhorns
doubled the score on the runners-up, 126 .

Harris and M elillo, however, did more
than their part in trying to win the title
as they com bined to reach base six times,
on two hits, two walks and two hit by
pitches, score two runs and drive in two
See C W S, Page 2B

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present and possibly luture of
the N BA will be on display at
Sem inole H igh School's Bill
Flem ing M em orial
Gym nasium over the next few
weeks.
The C hucky A tkins M en's
Basketball Pro-Am. League
w ill b e playing gam es at the
local facility beginning today
(Saturday) and running
through the rest o f the m onth
o f July.
Atkins, w ho played at
O rlando's Evans High School
and for the O rlando M agic
and now is a star w ith the
Detroit Pistons, started the
league a few years ago and
has been grow ing steadily
ever since.
The league is open to any­
one o f any age and Atkins,
w hose father Kenny w as a
record-setting point guard at
Sem inole Com m unity College
In the m id-1970's, M agic start­
ing point guard Darrell
Arm strong and form er M agic
and current Los Angeles
C lippers player Corey
M aggette am ong the pro’s
expected to com pete.
T h e am ateurs in the league
also run the age gam ut from
15-year-old rising Lake Mary
sophom ore Darryl M erthie
and form er Sem inole
Com m unity College starter
Jam es M orris, the form er
Jones H igh star w ho played
forward on Bill P ayne's backto-back State Sem ifinalist
Raider team s In the late
1980's.
O f even m ore local interest
is the Sanford team that is
coach by form er SCC head
coach Bernard Merthie.
In addition to M erthie's
nephew Darryl, also on the
squad Is high-flying form er
W inter Springs High School
star M arcus W iggins and cur­
rent Sem inole Com m unity
College stars Josh Atkins, the
younger brother o f Chucky, 6foot-8 Kitus W itherspoon and
6-foot-6 leaper D aniel Jackson
Also playing for the Sanford
S e e N BA , Page 2B

Seminole Community College
men's basketball stars Kitus
Witherspoon (No. 42, above) and
Daniel Jackson (No. 21, right) will
be playing for the Sanford team In
the Chucky Atkins Men's Basketball
Pro-.vn League at Seminole High
School's Bill Flemlhg Memorial
Gymnasium today, Monday and
Wednesday. Atkins, who plays for
the Detroit Pistons, Orlando Magic
point guard Dane# Armstrong and
Los Angeles Clippers forward Corey
Maggette are expected to be among
the NBA players taking part In the
summer league. The four-game
schedule begins at 2:30 p.m. today
(Saturday) and games are sched­
uled to start on every hour. Monday
and Wwednesda/s games begin at
8:30 p.m. Admission Is free and fans
are encouraged to come out and
cheer at the games.

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second entry, the #20 Ford Riley U Scott,
finished third overall.
In his first ever sports car race at Daytona,
N ASCAR driver Jerry N adeau captured the
SportsRacing Prototype II victory with Indy
Racing League driver Anthony Lazzaro in
the Rand Racing #7 N issan-engined Lola.
G&amp;W Motors ports, w hich changed its car
num ber from 07 to 70 for tire Jani-King 250
in hopes o f turning around its bad luck, was
able to shake the jinx on the team and run

its best race o f the season to finish second
place in the SRPII class and seventh place
overall.
Tire points-leading #8 Nissan Lola o f Rand
Racing had an early exit from the race with
engine trouble and finished third in the
class.
Cort Wagner and Bill Aubcrlen captured
their second-straight win in the G T class
with the Ferrari o f W ashington #33 Ferrari
360GT. Tire Ferrari went a lap dow n w hen it
See Racing, Page 2B

O CA LA — The Fourth of
July is one o f Florida's busiest
boating holidays o f the year.
M any of Florida's more than
900,000 registered recreational
vessels will be on the w ater
during the extended Fourth of
July holiday.
FW C officers will be out in
force this weekend, w ith other
law enforcem ent officers,
encouraging boaters to exercise
caution. They will be vigorous­
ly enforcing boating laws, step­
ping up enforcem ent of vessel
speed limits and checking for
sobriety.
FW C officers have been
com bing over accident reports
from M em orial Day w eekend
and are looking for w ays to
m ake Florida's w aterw ays safer
over the Fourth o f Ju ly w eek­
end. An analysis o f the reports
show s that M em orial Day
weekend 2002 boating acci­
dents were up 66 percent, com ­
pared to the previous year.
There w ere 73 boating acci­
dents investigated by the FW C
during the M ay 25-27 holiday.
Capt. Richard M oore, FW C 's
boating law adm inistrator, said
he is disappointed at the num ­
ber o f boating accidents that
occur, because so m any could
be prevented easily.
“C arelessness is the num ber
one cause o f boating acci­
d ents," M oore said. “Boaters
need to slow dow n, pay atten­
tion to the area around them ,
and operate their boats defen­
sively."
In addition to the large nu m ­
ber of boats on waterw ays dur­
ing the Fourth, boaters will also
be exposed to extraordinary
boating situations. M any o f the
Fourth o f Ju ly fireworks show s
take place on or near the water.
That means many boats will be
congregated in fairly small
areas to watch the show s, and
when the show s are over, those
boaters will have to m aneuver
in dark, crow ded waters.
Moore said boaters who are
inexperienced night operators
should be extrem ely careful in
fireworks areas.
Statistics show that when
accidents d o occur, boating
fatalities would be reduced
dram atically if all boaters wore
life jackets. Last year, Florida
had 54 boating-related fatalities
in Florida — 27 o f them died of
drowning.
"Sim ply wearing life jackets,
instead o f merely having them
on board, would have kept vir­
tually all o f those drowning
victim s alive," Moore said.
Drinking and boating is
another m ajor boating safety
concern that is every bit as seri­
ous as drinking and driving.
FWC officers will be working
to identify boat operators who
have had too much to drink.
Their goal is to ensure a safe
environm ent for all those w ho
use Florida's waterways.
BO A TIN G SA FETY FA C T
SH EET
• Be weather wise. Know the
w eather before you get under
way.
* Ensure that your boat and
S e e O utdoors, Page 3B

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T iie S eminole H erald

Sunday. July 7. 2002

Briefs
SANFORD TENNIS
T h e C ity o f Sanford Recreation and Parks
D epartm ent is offering Sum m er Junior Tennis
Cam ps.
Registration closes July 8 for the July 8-12 cam p.
Registration August......
5 for the
Aug.
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‘ t H5-9 camp.
The C a m p , taught by USPTR certified Greg
Jam es and held at G m vevicw Park (off of Lake
M ary Boulevard), has a m inim um size o f six and
m axim um o f 12 juniors per session.
The cam ps are open to:
• 5-7 year olds from 8 JO 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.

A+ VOLLEYBALL
A+ Volleyball is currently holding registration
for its 2002 Sum m er Youth Beach Volleyball
League.
The league runs in a Co-Ed 4*s form at at a cost
o f $20 per player. Play will take place at M errill •
Park.
A+ Volleyball will be hosting registration for its
upcom ing Adult Co-Ed Indoor League on July 8th
at 6:30 p.m. at the Brantley South G ym nasium .
The 9-w eek league will play on M onday
evenings at South Brantley G ym nasium and the
cost to enter is $150 per team.
A+ Volleyball will be holding a Youth Volleyball
Cam p this sum mer. The cam p will run in tw o ses­
sions, the first session being a 3-day cam p and the
second session a 5-day cam p. The sessions will
run concurrently: Session I _ Ju ly 15-17 and
Session II _ Ju ly 15-19.
The cam p is open to boys and girls ages 8-15
and runs from 9 a.m .-to-3 p.m . each day. All activ­
ities take place at the Lake Brantley South Sports
C om plex G ym nasium (across from Lake Brantley
H igh School on Sand Lake Road) in Altam onte
Springs.
For m ore inform ation o r to register, please con­
tact A+ V olleyball's Yvonne Devlin at 407-5235048 o r em ail at lp lu s6 a o l.co m .

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UMPIRES CLINIC
The City o f Sanford Recreation and Parks
D epartm ent will b e holding a free Baseball
U m pires G in ic at the Chase Park Sports Com plex
on Saturday, Ju ly 13th from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m.
U nder the auspices o f the Babe Ruth Baseball
N ational U m pires A ssociation, this clinic is for
those interested in beginning baseball um piring
or for anyone that w ants to know m ore about
um piring in general.
F or m ore inform ation o r reservations call 407328-3732 or 407-330-5697. Size is lim ited.

DEREK WAUGH-STFTSON UNIVERSITY
BASKETBALL CAMPS

DeLand.
For m ore inform ation call Coach Jon Coffm an at
386-822-8144.

GIRLS FAST PITCH CAMP
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 at M errill Park.
J h e camp 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 ov er attend-

cws
C ontinued from page 1
against Texas.
Harris, the son of Irvan and
Edwina Harris of Longwood,
had a huge World Series, going
10-for-26 (J 8 5 ) with two hits in
each o f the five games he
played, including a home run
andI thn
three doubles, scoring four
runs and driving in seven.
The 10 hits and seven RBI
w ere tops individually in the
Series and---------his 16 total
i l bbases tied
him for second. The .385 batting
average was also the 12th best
in the World Series.
M elillo, the son of John and
Jo an n e M elillo o f Longwood,
also had a good tournament,
going 6-for-19 ( J 1 6 ) in six
gam es, including tw o doubles
and a stolen base, scoring four
runs and driving in five.
M elillo also tied a World
Series single-gam e record when
h e w as hit by a pitch tw ice
ag ain st Texas.
Both o f Lake Brantley coach
M ike S m ith 's protege's also had

NBA
C o n tin u e d from page I B
team is form er Kissim m eeO sceo la H igh star J.D . Bracy,
w h o h as decided to transfer
from Florida S tate to SC C . The
6-foot-4 guard w as runner-up
Mr. B asketball in Florida in
1999-2000 after averaging over
35 p o in ts a gam e.
After red-shirting in 20002001, B racy p la y ed sparingly
elicit
this season an d w ill b e eligible
c h !Stan
immediately fo r SC C coach
C rom artk m is fall.
Anbtlm f IJBLJ Star playing in
the league is 6-foot -9 ,3 5 0 pouw^plus Nigel D ixon, who
was a star a few years ago at
Edgewiter H ig h School.
Sem in ole High
Long-I|

ing from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Cheryl
icryl Kempf, founder o f Worth Club K in
Tennessee, will
HIlead the cam p w ith instruction
also com ing5*'from various college coaches and form er college and O lym pic players.
For additionalI informat
inform ation please contact Alicia
Flowers at 407-571-8728 or aliciaf6altam ontc.org.

W inter Springs High School, home o f the 2001
Sem inole Athlet
iletic Conference Football
Cham pions, will be hosting a Youth Football
Cam p on July
:
‘ ‘ 26th
“ “ and127th.
The Cam p is open to all entering the 9th grade
or younger and the cost is $30 which indue
'jd c s ,
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.
f« ‘
T he cam
mp w
will
ilf give youngsters
sters a chance to mi
meet
the 2002 Bears, learn what the high school playiers
learn from
im the coaches w ho teach it, m eet the
coaches, and get ready for the Pop W arner
Football season. ATC Certified Trainers will be on
hand at the cam p
T he cam p will focus on skill developm ent and
will include a speed training portion on Saturday
w ith form er Detroit l jo n Dana Reaves.
Those w ishing to attend the cam p must register
before July 19th and must have a current physical
to participate.
For m ore inform ation, or to obtain a registration
form , please call Coach Katz at 407-320-8741.

ties in a non-threatening format where swim m ers
get awards for competing.
For more information, call Sem inole Aquatics
See B riefs, Page 3B

W E L L DONE

WINTER SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL CAMP

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ALL YOU CAN BOWL
Airport Lancs in Sanford has tw o new program s
for the bow ling enthusiast.
O n Tuesday nights the Lancs w ill offer a late
night "a ll you can b o w l" from 9 JO p.m . to m id­
night.
For $10, including shoe rental, bow lers can roll
to their hearts content.
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
b ow lin g."
Individuals can bow l all they want from 9 JO
p.m . to 1 2 J 0 a.m. for a single price o f $15, includ­
ing shoe rental.
D uring the evening custom ers will enjoy the
light show, plus m usic and draw ings fo r prizes.
T he A irport Lanes Bow ling Center is located at
190 East Airport Boulevard, ju s t 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.

SUMMER SWIM TEAM
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 Swim
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
swim 25 yards (one length o f the pool) w ithout
touching the bottom .
T he program costs $150(ppeerr child (includes
team t^shirt and swim cap) and runs throughAugust
vugust 17.
i
There are no form al attendance! requirem
require: ents
pract
fo r practice.
Practices are held M ondays through
Fridays from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m . and sw im m ers ran
com e as often as they wish.

excellent Series' w ith the glove,
H arris recording 11 puts outs
and tw o assists w ithout com ­
m itting an error and M elillo
having 10 put outs w ith 11
assists and com m itting only two
errors.
H arris, a ju nior transfer from
M anatee C om m unity College,
began the season as the starting
second basem an, but m oved to
centcrfield after an Injury to the j
regular starter, giving M elillo a
chance to play. For the season
he batted .295 (89-302) w ith 18
doubles, tw o triples, five hom e
runs, scored 49 and drove in 35.
In the postseason he w as espe­
cially outstanding, batting .382
(21-lor-55) w ith tw o hom e runs
and four doubles, scored seven
runs and drove in 10.
Melillo, a freshm an w ho redshirted in 2001 because o f knee
surgery, hit .280 (44-157) w ith 12
doubles and three hom e runs
and drove in 15 during the reg­
ular season and batted .263 (10for-38) with four doubles in the
post-season.

School Assistant Principal
Lamar Richardson is an official
w ith the league and was a
m ajor factor in the league com ­
ing to Flem ing Gym nasium .
t h e eight-team league will
play four gam es at SH S today
(7/7).
At 2 J 0 p.m ., Sanford will take
on the Young G uns; at 3 JO p.m.
it will be O N E facing GrilledUp; at 4:30 p.m ., A tkins' AllStars battle Sw oosh; and at 5 J 0 '
.m ., A didas Fastbreak (with
orris) tackles tire Running
Rebels.
T he league will then m ove
over to E agew ater fo r four
gam es starting at the sam e time
on Sunday and then return to
Sem inole H igh for gam es on

G

Meets will be held on Wednesday evenings and
last about two hours. M eets are informal, friendly.
novice-level w ith other area teams and swimmers
com pete w ith children o f sim ilar ages and abili-

NCAA DIVISION I
BASEBALL COLLEGE WORLD
SERIES
*1 Johnny FoaenblaM Stadium, O l ah *.

Mikmki
FRIDAY, JUNE 14
C o a t l_ G * a r g U Tech 11, South Carolina a
C a t 2 . O a n o i H , Nebraaka I S

SATURDAY, JUNE 15
Como 3 . Stanford 4, N o tn D u n * 3.
C o n u 4 _ T noo 2. R k * I.

SUNDAY, JUNE U
C u m S _ South Carolina 10. Nebraska (4721) S ( N i t m t i eliminated)
C u n * 4 _ C lfliu a i V, Georgia Tech 7.

MONDAY, JUNE 17
C u m 7 . Notre D u n * S. Rk» (52-14) 3 (Kiev
rilminatrd)
C u m S . T r u * 8 , Stanford7.

TUESDAY, JUNE IS
C u r e 9 _ South C u o lin * 9, Georgia tech (9214) 5 (Georgia Tech eliminated).
Cam e IS _ Stanford 5, Notre Dome (50-18) 3
(Notre Uanre eliminated)

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
i l l . South Carolina 12. Cletnaon 4.

THURSDAY, JUNE 20
12 . T r u * 6, Stanford (47-18) )
(Stanford eliminated).

FRIDAY, JUNE 21
C am * 13 . South C antina 10. d em ean (5417) 2 (dem ean eliminated)

SATURDAY, JUNE 22
d lA M F IO N S H lF CAM E
C am * 14 _ Trsas (57-15) 12. South Carolina
(57-18)6.

M onday and Wednesday.
T he schedule for M onday
(7/8) has O N E playing Adidas
Fastbreak at 6 3 0 p.m .; G rilledU p facing the Young G u ns at
7:30 p.m .; and the Running
Rebels taking on Sanford at 8:30
p.m.
On W ednesday (7/9), Sw oosh
plays Grilled-U p at 6 JO p.m.;
Atkins' A ll-Stars takes on the
Young G uns at 7 J 0 p.m .; and
ONE tips off against the
Running Rebels at 8 JO p.m.
The league will then play at
Bill Fleming M em orial
Gymnasium the final three
Saturday's of the m onth, July
1 3 ,2 0 and 27, with four gam es
each day starting at 2:30 p.m.

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The Seminole County Board of County Commissioners recently honored Sanford's Garrett Hines and Winter
Springs' Jo e Curry for their athletic accomplishments. Hines (center, top) was commended for capturing the
Silver Medal in the 4-man bobsled event at the Winter Olympics In Salt Lake City. On hand for the presents-'
tion (from left) were commissioners Daryl G McLain, Dick Van Der Woldo (presenting plaque); Grant Malloy,
Randall C. Morris and Carlton D. Henley. Curry received his resolution from Morris with Winter Springs Athletic &gt;
Director and Wrestling coach Rick Tribit and Jo e's father Phillip on hand. Curry was commended for achieving
the Individual Wrestling Title In the 140-pound Anal match In Lakeland.

Racing
C ontinued from page I B
w as split from the class leader by the pace car
during a caution lap, but it w as able to gain its
lap back later In the race w hen the pace c a r's
placem ent w orked to its advantage. T h e victory
will m ove the Ferrari team and drivers up to sec­
ond-place in the cham pionship points race. The
Perspective M otorsports #24 M osier M T900 R fin­
ished second in the class, followed by the pointsleading #66 Porsche G T3 R o f The R acer's Group.
Doug G oad strengthened his hold on the
A m erican G T driver points lead with a victory In
the class. After running w ith Flis M otorsports for
the first half o f the season, G oad teamed w ith
Lou G igliotti in the LG M otorsports #25 Corvette
for
* the
“ Jani-K
..........ing 250.
In G igliotti and the ca r's first appearance in the
Rolex Series, it raptured the class win despite a
m ajor tire blow out on the front stretch that
caused m ajor bodyw ork dam age. Rob M organ,
w h o ja n solo in the M organ D ollar M otorsports
#46 Corvette, finished second In the iclass, tol­
lowed by the H eritage M otorsports #48 Mustang.
The Jack Lew is Enterprises #72! T
Porsche G T3
Cup picked up Its second-straight G TS w in o f the
season. The Park Place Racing #5 Saleen S7R had
led the class fo r nearly the entire race before suffered engine failure in the final laps.
The Rolex Sports C ar Series will travel next to
Watkins G len International for the Bully Hill
Vineyards 250, part o f the Sirius Satellite Radio at
The G len N A SC A R Winstonl Cup
C up Seri
Series weekend.
Tickets are currently on sale online at www.theglen.com .

ls. (72) Jack Lewis, Norcroaa. C * ; David Murry, dim m in g, C * . GTS.
Jack Lewi* Enterprises Pooch * GT3 Cup. 6 2
16. (23) Armando Gorualez. San Juan, Puerto Rico, Are) Rivera, San
Juan. Puerto Rico; Tony Ave, Indianapolis, Ind . ACT, Diman Racing
P,
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17. (5) Chris Bingham. Bellevue. W ash; Rodney M ali Riverside. C alif.
GTS. Park Place Racing Saleen S7R. 58.
IS . (90) Joe Normamaker, Massillon. Ohio; Craig Conway, Ormond
Beach. F la . ACT, Flu Motorspurt* Corvette, 56.
19. (26) Cam Whitehead, Gainesville, G*; Jeffry Giangrande. Spring
Lake, M ich; BJ Zacharies, Cincinnati, Ohio, GT, ACEMCO Motorsports
Porsche GTS R, 54.
20. (8) Terry Borcheller. Phum ls. A rU ; N iclat Jonsson, Aliso Viejo.
C a lif, SRTU. Rand Racing / Rial CompetUion* Nissan Lola. 51.
21. ( I f ) Kerry Hill. Camp Hill, P a ; Owen Truckler. Nashville, Term.
ACT, ACT Motorsports Corvette. 49.
2 2 (03) Mike Stephens. Or Undo, F la ; Ian fames, Kissimmee, F la , GT.
Marco* Racing USA Marcos Mantis. 4 2
23. (04) Cougar Jacobsen. Drland, F U ; Taco Orti. Spain. GT, Marco*
Racine USA Marcos Mantis. 4 2
24. (4) Donald Arptn. Fort Lauderdale. F U ; Bob Lee. Fort Lauderdale.
F la ; Roger Boutu. Chicago, 111, ACT, Aaaoc Gen Kinetics Carnaro, 3 2
23. (94) )lm King, kULcftur, F U ; Chip Van Vursl, Pompano Beach. FU ,
ACT, Brutal Performance Racing Old* Cutlass. 24.
26. (28) Clint Retd, Dublin. Ohio, Allan Ziegrtman. Boca Raton. FU ,
SRP, BUckfoeest Motorsports Croup Ford R 6 S . 18.

L O C A L R A C IN G

Volusia Speedw ay Park also has altered its
schedule from its regular Saturday lineup but will
hold races Sunday starting at 7:30 p.m .
The schedule features late mlodels,
odels, im ini-stocks,
hobby stocks, pure stock and street stock races.
The late-m odel race will be 30 laps and all others
except the pure stock will be 20 laps. Admission
is $8.
Volusia Speedw ay Park is located 15 m iles west
o f Ormond Beach and five m iles east o f
Barberville off State Road 40.
The racetrack will resume its regular schedule
Ju
ly 12 w ith practices for weekend races
DAYIONA BEACH, FI*. (Jely 8, 2002) • R a n m u ll* foe the Paul
Qualifyin;Ig and heats for the late-m odel race
Revere 250. round *i&gt; of the Grand American Relax Sport* Car Scries *1
Dayton* International Speedway with Fmiah position, (car number), dri­
and com petition in hobby, street, m ini and pure
vers and hometowns, etas*, car and lap* completed.
stocks are July 13 at 7:30 p.m . and the 100-lap
Race Stats • time of race: 2 1 6 4 1 7 6 5 . distorter 70 lap*, average speed
national late-model race
x is ischeduled for 6 p.m.
109.381 mph. victory m argin 4324 second*.
1.
(16) lame* Weaver. England. Chris Dyson, Pleasant Valley, N Y , SRP, July 14. Admission is $10 each day.
Dyson Racing Team lord HAS. 70
2. (27) Duller They*. Scuttadde, A r il; Fredy Uenhanf S c Swi tier land.
SRP, Duran lis t* Racing |udd Dallara. 70.
3 (20) Butch LetUInger, Stale College, P a ; Rob Dyson. Pleasant Valley,
N .Y, SRP, D) ion Racing Team Ford RicS, 70.
4. (74) Jack Baldwin. Marietta, G a ; Georg* Robinson, Houston, Texas,
SRP. Robinson Raring |udd R 6S. 7 0
5 (2) Elliott Furbee-Robinson. Sherrills F o n t N C ; Tony Stewart
Cornelius, N C . SRP. Crawtord Racing Judd Crawford. 70
6 (7) Anihtsiy Larraro, Hickory. N C ; Jerry Nadeau. Danbury. Conn,
SRTI1. Rand Racing / Hist Compctukew Nissan Lola. 69.
7. (70) Darren Law, rhomit. A ria; Andy Laity, Northport N.Y, SRPtl.
CAW Motorsports BMW IV th io . 66
8 (33) Curl Wagner, law Angeles. C alif; BUI Auberlen. Hennoaa Beach.
Calif . GT. Sruderi* Ferrari of Washington Ferrari 360CT. 6 6
9. (2&lt;) )»ao Barbosa. Riviera Beach. F U ; Thierry Perrier, France, GT.
Perspective Racing Muster MTVU0R. 65.
1 0 (66) Kevin Buckler. Sonoma. Calif ; Michael Schrom. G hent N Y ,
GT. The Racers Group Punch* GT3 R, 63
II. (25) Lou Cighottt Dallas. Tessa; Doug Goad, Farmington Hills,
M ich , ACT, LG Motorsports Corvette. 63.
1 2 (46) Rub Morgan. Little Rock. A rk ; . ACT. Morgan DuUar
Motorsports Corvette, 63.
13 (48) Tommy Riggins. Jacksonville. F U ; David M achavent
Charlotte. Vrrm ont ACT. Hrntage Motorsports Mustang. 63.
14. (60) Anthony Pulto, St Augustine. F U ; Marty Schuster. Marty
Schuster., ACT. Xtreme Racing Group Corvettr, 6 2

O R LA N D O SFE E D W O R L D
DRAGW AY
B IT H L O — O rlando Speedw orld Dragway \
be hosting the M idnight Street Legal Drags
tonight (Saturday, Ju ly 6) from 10:30 p.m . to 2
a.m.
Cars must be driven in, no towed cars, and
must have working headlights, taillights and
mufflers.
G ates and staging lanes open at 10:30 p.m . ai
close at the rear at 2 a.m.
General Adm ission is $10 and only $5 more i
run your car.
The local dragstrip also hosts "Street D rags"
every Wednesday and Friday night from 6 p.m
until 10-30 p.m.
You can use the time to test, tune, practice, n
grudge races, etc. No extra charge to run.
For event, ticket and race day w eather infom
tion call 407-568-5522.

�T iie S eminole H erai n

Outdoors

Sunday. July 7. 2002

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Continued from page IB
motor arc sound and in good working condition.
v-ncck all safety equipment, including U S .
Coast Guard-approved life jackets, fire extin­
guishers, sound-producing devices and visual
distress signals.
law requires children under 6 years
old, and all people using personal watercraft and
water skis, to wear life vests.
* FWC boating safety experts say all boaters
should wear life jackets and should consider pur­
chasing the new U. S. Coast Guard-approved
inflatable life jackets.
'F i le a float plan. Tell a responsible person
where and when you arc leaving, where you arc
going and your estimated time of return.
* Carry a cellular phone and be sure your VHF
radio is working properly.
* Don t overload your boat with people or
equipment.
* Everyone 21 years old or younger is required
to complete a Commission-approved boater edu­
cation course to operate m ost boats, and all
boaters arc encouraged to take a safe boating
course. Information on course availability is at
www.floridaconscrvation.org and click on "b oat­
ing."
* Alcohol is a major contributor to boating fatal­
ities. Also, impaired boaters com e off the water
and often becom e impaired drivers, further

endangering public safety. Don't drink and oper­
ate a boat or vehicle.

FWC OFFERING UNIQUE HUNTING
OPPORTUNITIES
In addition to regular and special quota
hunts, the Florida Fish and W ildlife Conservation
Com m ission (FW C) offers sportsmen some
unique hunting opportunities for the upcoming
season.
Tire FW C is providing sportsmen mobilityimpaired hunts, supervised youth hunts and
track vehicle and airbo.it hunts on wildlife m an­
agem ent areas (W M As). Applications arc avail­
able from FW C regional offices. The deadline for
getting applications in for the random drawing is
July 26.
Mobility-impaired hunts arc for persons who
require special equipm ent. These bunts will take
&gt;laco on Three Lakes and Sem inole Forest WMAs
n the Northeast Region, the Holton Creek WMA
in the North Central Region, and the John G. and
Susan H. Dupuis Jr. W ildlife and Environmental
Area in the South Region. ’ ’
These hunts arc not intended for hunters who
have Florida Disabled Person Hunting and
Fishing Certificates, but rather those w ho are per­
manently confined to a wheel chair, persons who
require the use of mechanical aids (crutches and
walkers) to w alk or those with com plete single­
leg am putations.

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Another unique hunt is for hunters 8-15 years
old. Two WMAs in the North Central Region —
C am p Blanding and Andrew s — offer opportuni­
ties for adults to take young hunters on public
hunting areas w here the number of hunters and
the hunting areas are rigidly controlled to provide
an optimum learning experience and maxim um
safety. These hunts are popular, and the number
o f applicants exceeds the number of spaces avail­
able each year.
W ildlife management areas in the southern part
o f the state offer hunters an unusual challenge
because of their open-m arsh landscape. I lunling
these areas requires special vehicles, anil the FWC
has established quotas on the num ber of vehicles
allowed.
Perm its to operate track vehicles on the
Rotenberger, Everglades and I loley L ind W MAs
arc issued in two random selections. Track vehi­
cles that were included in the 2001-2002 random
selection and did not receive a vehicle permit will
be included in the first random selection. All
other track vehicles will be included in the second
random selection.
Applications for perm its to operate airboats on
the Everglades and Francis S. Taylor W MAs arc
also available from FWC rcgional offices. Like
the track vehicle perm its, airboat permits are
issued in two random selections. Airboats that
w ere included in the 2(X)1-2(X)2 random selection
but did not receive an airboat permit will be

included in the first random selection. All other
airboats will be included in the second random
selection.
A quota hunt permit will be required to hunt
quail on the Blackwater W M A Hutton Unit in the
Northwest Region.
There are seven two-day hunts available, and
the quota is tw o groups per hunt. A group m ay
consist of up to three hunters. Shooting hours
end at 3 p.m., and the bag limit is 12 quail per
group per day.
Hunters submitted approximately 47,000 requests
for regular nine-day and special quota hunt per­
m its during the June 1-11 application period. Data
entry into the com puter is in progress.
The drawing will lake place approximately July
29.1 looters will receive either a quota hunt per­
mit or a rejection notice.
I lunters w ho receive rejection notices also will
receive instructions for reapplying for other areas
that may still have perm its available.
Hunters w ho have not submitted regular nineday and special hunt applications should do so as
soon as possible. Applications received after June
11 arc placed in first-com e, first-served order to
receive perm its for areas that do not reach their
quota during the random selection.
Information about when hunts reach their quo­
tas is available from FW C 's Web site, www.floridaconservation.org. Click on "H unting," then
"W M A Quota Hunt Inform ation."

B riefs-------------------Continued from page 2B
head coach Tony Ackerson at 407-302-1034.

pool at 407-302-1034.

SWIMMING LESSONS

Wirz Park Pool, located at 806 M ark David
Blvd., is open to the public. Current hours of
operation arc Monday, Wednesday and Friday
from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday
from noon to 7 p.m.
For more inform ation regarding to pool or
swim lessons, call 407-263-7177.

CASSELBERRY SWIMMING

Seminole Aquatics, located at the new Larry A.
Dale Aquatic Center adjacent to the Sem inole
High School campus swim lessons that run in
two-week sessions consisting o f eight classes,
each lasting 45 minutes. Class sizes arc 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 for children 2-4 can be
formed based on demand.
For more information on any program or any
specific questions regarding pool hours, call the
pool at 407-302-1034.

SANFORD SWIMMING
The Sanford com munity pool, located at the
new Larry A. Dale Aauatic C enter adjacent to the
Sem inole H igh School cam pus, will be open for
recreational and open sw im m ing during 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 Sundays from noon to 6 p.m.
The pool rem ains open in the sum m er after 6
p.m. for special programs and adult lap sw im ­
ming.
Fees arc:
A d u lt (IB - a n d - o ld e r ) _ $ 3 d a ily ; $ 4 0 f o r a th re e

m onth pass; and $100 for an annual pass. -»n
Children (m ust be accom panied by an adult
while on the premises) _ $1 day.
Family _ $90 for three m onth pass; and $220 for
annual pass.
For more inform ation on any program or any
specific questions regarding pool hours, call the

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SANFORD YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL
T he City o f Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department is taking registrations for its Youth
Flag Football League.
Tne SRD offers leagues in three age groups, 7to-9,10-to-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
M iddle School on 17-92. New players must attend
this placem ent day that starts at 9 a.m.
For more inform ation call 407-330-5697 or to
sign up players may got to the Dow ntow n Youth
C enter In Sanford City Hall, 300 North Park
Avenue.

LAKE MARY YOUTH FOOTBALL ASSOC.
T he Lake M ary Youth Football Association has
openings for flag and tackle football, cheerleading
an d D ance T eam -. . ..
.
..-1 Ages,.a»,uf A u g u s t 1, 2002, arc between 5-and15.

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Registration form s can be found on the website
at ww w.lmram s.com or by contacting Craig
Segars, Football Coordinator, at 407-333-8860 or
Tani Taltos, Cheerleading and Dance Coordinator,
at 407-330-2200.

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Sunday. July 7. 2002

L ecals

L egals

Lecals

m tm b c m c u rr c o u rt
O f THE 1M l JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AMO FOR M M M O U
COUNTY. FUMMOA
C A M NO.: 01-CA-E449-16O
WELLS FAROO FINANCIAL
SYSTEM FLORIOA. INC. IV *
NORWEST FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FL0R10A. INC.

HOLDINGS
TRUST.
and
UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS.
DalandanU
NOTICE O f SALE
Noaca N hereby glvan f a t puauant to f a ordar or krai fudgmarB
•reared to fr a cauaa to f a CroA
Court ol Sammolt County, Ftonda. I
WM aa* d a property afualad to
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tor cash, al f a warehouse ol STOR­
AGE USA. Mealed at 460 Ftonda
Central Parkway, longwood FL
32750. f a Icaowmg goods, wares,
and marebanksa lor rant and other
charges lor wtfeb a tan on same M
clamed, to we
DATE OF SALE 0701/7002
TIME OF SALE 1 X PM
(Customer Name)(Urwt 4)IBraf
Description ol Oooda Being Sold)
John King • 470 Sara McT)gu*
•01BB4I Sands • 104 Joseph Amo*
•309 Metro Ortendo Pro Haugabrook
• 210 J m McCraa • 19 Nataata M.
Grata 484 Empaa Wats &gt;125
A 550 00 cleaning dapoa* wd ba
ooieclad tor each urrt purtbas* and
rafuidad ahar M contents Ol uik/s
has been rsmovad tram f a larfkty
The shove totormation M to ba pubkstad one* a svaak tor two conaacuttva weeks Sard sal* to b * under
and by virtu* ol f a statutes cf f a
su tt. in such cases mads and provtoad.
PubkshJUy 7. 14.2002
OOOOI

RICK CUCKARO and CONNIE
CUCKARO and IRWIN UNION
BANK AMO TRUST COMPANY.
N one* o f
fo r e c l o su r e sa le

NOTICE M hereby given fwl Ha
undersigned CWtk d fw Ctreu*
Caul oI Sameio** CouBy. Florida,
wR. on toa IB day ol July. 2002. al
11M AM al toa Waal Front Door ol
t i t BanVnoW CouBy Courthouaa.
Sanlord. Honda afar lor aala and
aa* al puMc outcry to f a Ngpaa!
a d boat Odder tor c a fv f a kWowfig daacrtwd pcyatl| situated to
SEMINOLE CouBy. Honda
le t 42. HOWEU. ESTATES. FIRST
ADOmON. PM Book 73. Paga 32.
Pubkc Racorda d S amtockB CouBy.
Flortda.
purauanl to f a Ftoal Judynarr
•niirtd In i c a ts ptntfng ti w d
C o n . f a alyta cd aNtfi la torScaMd
WITNESS my hand and otBcM aaal
oI aald Court fr a day ol JUN 21.
2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctark d tw O o r t Court
By. RuBi King. 0 C.
* you ara a panon in ti a tasabaey
Bon to parfetpaM fi fr a proceedng,
you are arBNad. at no coal to you. to
piaaaa contact Court /LkiWtak aaon
M X I N. Park A ra. Bw NMI,
SarBord. Florida X 7 7 I . latophorw
(407)323-*3X. Ejd. 4227, wtfm too
working daya d you raoalpl ol fra
noBoa. * haaring Impaired. (TOO) 16 X 0 5 5 6 7 7 1 or Vuca (V) 1800065-8770. via Flortda Ralay Samoa.
Jefin C Engtahardt PA
1524 E. LMngaaon S t
Orlando. Flortda 32903
Pubkah Ju w 30. 2002 and JUy 7.
2002
HN230_________________________
M THE CMCUT COURT
O f T M IBTN JUOtCtAL
CMCUIT. m AND FOR
M M M O U COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CAM NOj ta-CA H-14-a
PUBLIC BANK.

aa:
LOT B. BLOCK 0 . WOOOMERE
TERRACE.
SECTION
ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I t . PAGE #2. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
1605 Ttnaca Ortva. Sarford. FL
32773
« pubic aato. to f a hryaat and bad
btddar. lor caah. at f a wad trort
door ol tha Sammola County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida, al
tl.X A M o n JU y 11.2002
Datad AIN 21.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK O f THE COURT
By Ruth Ktog
Daputy Ctark
to accordanca wBh f a Amartcana
w a i Dwabatat Act panona wBh
rtaabBBMa naadng a apaclal accom*
modaoon to parbopato to f a proca arkng should contact court
Aikrf'rdi a im at tataphona itn O ti
(407)665-4330. not laid t a n taran
(7) day! prior to f a proca arkng H
haartng knpartad. (TOO) 1 6 X 9 5 5 0771. or Volca (V)1-BOO-#556770,
via Flortda Ralay Samca
Maaon AAsaoewtaa. PA
17757 U S. 19 North. SUM 500
Claarwalar. FL 33754
(727)538-3800
Pubiah Ju w 30. 2002 and Jut, 7.
2002
NN24I
M T M COUNTY COURT
O f T M EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN
ANO FOR 8CMMOUE
COUNTY, F U M B A
CAM NO.: 01-CC-427520-R
KINGS COVE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
ALBERT A PO n INGE n and
VALDAE POTTINGER,

May 31. 2002
NODCS O f PROCEEDMO
FOR CLOSMG. VACATING. AND
ABANOOMNO A UTEJTY
EASEMENT
Norice a hereby gtvan f a t f a Cay
Commission oI f a Cty ol Sarford.
Ftonda. wd hold a Pubhc Haanng al
7 0 0 P. M on JU y 22. 2001. to f a
O y Comrmsron Room. O y Hai.
300 North Park Avanu*. Sarford.
Ftonda. to oonardar and ddamfn*
whether or not f a Cey wd doea.
vacate, and abandon any rtgN d f a
C4y and f a pubkc In and to tha! cer­
tain north-south UMy easement
tying between East 28th Place and
W 29th Street and between Sarford
Avenue and Pakrano Avanu*. torf a r daaertad as toaoara:
THAT CERTAIN 7 FOOT NORTHSOUTH
UTILITY
EASEMENT
LYING BETWEEN THE SOUTH
ONE HALF OF LOT 4 1 ANO LOT 42
ANO LOTS 47 ANO 48. 2ND ADO
TO PARK VIEW. PO 4. PQ 5. PUB­
UC RECORDS. SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Al parkas In kBsrasI and cauera
shel have an opporluiey to be heard
al said hearing
By order ol f a Cay Comrmaaton ol
f a Cty d SarBord. Flortda.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC Wa par­
son dadda* to appeal a dacaron
mad* w*h raspadto any manat oonaldarad *1 f a above maatmg or

NOTICE O f BALE PURSUANT
TO CHAPTER 4 *
Noaca la given f a r puauart to f a
F fa l Judgment oI Foractoaura datad
record d f a procaaikngs. tnctodng
Ju ra IS. 2002. to Caaa No. 01-CC422520-fl. ol f a CouBy Court to
record a not prowled by f a Cty d
and tor OanBnola CouBy. Ftortda. to
Sarford. (FS 2880106)
■rveh KINGS COVE HOMEOWN­
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
ERS ASSOCIATION, INC. to f a
LONOWOOO PROFESSIONAL
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
Pieman and ALBERT A POT­
PARK. INC., a Florida entporaBon.
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
TINGER and VALDA E. POTR O U R O 0 . HAMMER and
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
TW4GER ara f a Defendants. I wE
CHURCH O f THE LUTHERAN
aa8 to f a h ry a d and bad btddar lor
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
BRETHREN.
cadi al f a Wad Front Door oI f a
OFFICE ADA COOflOWATOR AT
407-330-5628 48 HOURS IN
SamtooM
County Courfiouaa.
NOTICE O f BALE
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
Sanlord, Florida, al 11.00 a m , on
Noaca N yuan f a r punuarB to a
.B I , «».
r^OnBI,
Augual 20. 2002. f a Mowing
Summary Final Judgmanl datad
o&amp;wmmo propeny m i m b i wi i n
Daputy Cty Ctark
A ra 21. 2002. fi Caaa No. 02-CAPubiah: JUy 7, 2002
Ordar ot Final Judgment
11*14-0 01 Bio ClraW Court lor
Lor 41. KINGS COVE. ACCORD­
00002
SonNiota County, Flortda In whkti
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
Pubic Bank N f a PM nM and
LongwooG rTO*M«Mon«i n n , r e .
May 31,7002
RECOROCD M PLAT BOOK 38.
MOTICS O f PROCEEDING
PAGES 84. 88. ANO 88. OF THE
fO R CLO S d ig VACADNO.
PUMJC RECORDS O f SEMMOLE
OatandarBa. I a E aa* to f a htffwat
&lt;161 BBUHOONiin fftt * t 1 « v
COUNTY. FL0RK3A
Hid bad m m i lor caoh al f a
Noaca a hereby given f a l f a Cfy
DATED: Ju w 24.2002
Barranca* Courfy Courfiouaa. 301
MARYANNE MORSE
Comnseaton d f a Cay d Sanlord.
N. Park Avarua. SarBord. SamftiBa
Ctark ol Cotmry Coral
Ftonda. w*l hoto a Pubic Hearing at
CouBy. FtorkW. al 11OO am . on JiBy
By Mary Stroup*
7 0 0 P M on JU y 22. 3003. In f a
IB. 2002. f a tokowtogRaaertwd
Deputy Can.
Cty Commaaron Room. Cty Hat.
properly at* lom fi f a ordat ol
300 North Park Avenue. Sarford.
8 you ara a person van a dsabeay
Bimwwry F fa l JudynatC
vrtio needs any acoommoddton to
Ftonda. to consider and datamwa
a t a f a r or not f a Cty wd dose,
ordar to parkctpele to 8Sa proceed­
vacate, and abandon any rt(fe d f a
ing, you a n f i t i d. al no oad to
SEMINOLE.
you. to a a provtuon ad oanaat aaalai .C a y a n d fa p U fa tia n d la fa to a r toil 1(7 MSI fo a l f ay lying batttain
Piaaaa contact Court
Flortda. dsacrfcad aa tot*.' lance.
AdrrSnMIratUn. 301 North Park
East I7f&lt; Street and East 18th
legal Oeecrkaon ol Property
Annua. SUM N30I, Sarford. FL
Street and between Magnoka
FROM THE NORTHWEST COR­
Avanu* and Park Avanu*. further
32771, Telephone: (407)373-4330
NER OF LOT 17, BLOCK TT O R.
trtffn 2 working daya ol you raoarpl
ol t i e Noooe ol Sale: f you are hear­
MITCHELL’S SURVEY OF THE
THAT CERTAW Iff EAST-WEST
LEVY GRANT, ACCORDING TO
ALLEY LYING BETWEEN LOTS 4
ing or wfoe Impaired, ca l 1-800-955
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
87T1.
ANO 8 ANO LOTS 7 ANO 8. BLOCK
ED M PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 8. OF
CLAYTON 8 MCCULLOH
D MARKHAM PARK HEIGHTS. PB
THE PUBUC RECORDS O f 6EMF
1065 Maitland Canter Common#
I, PG 78. PUBUC RECORDS SEMIHOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
THENCE S 0522*00" W, 138380
a*7 7 5 t
Al parta* In tfaraK and accen t
FEET ALONG THE WE8TERLY
(407) 8752865
she! la v * an opportuUy to ba heard
UNE OF SAID LOT 17. SAJO LINE
Pubtab: J u a X . 2002 and JUy 7.
2002
ALSO SENG THE EASTERLY UNE
By ordar d 8 a Cty Comnfaaron d
OF ANOLEDALE. ACCORDING TO
NN242
f a Cty ol Sarford. Ftortda.
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: f ji p f h
ED M PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE 38 ANO
son dadda* to appeal a dacaron
NOTICE O f M E N F F 8
38. PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
rn iP T f i r r m o f fo u n o
mad* w*h raapad to any m alar eonNOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIOA
FROPERTY
•Mated at f a ebgva rtaabng or
THENCE N 8434*24-W 180 00
hearing, ha may need a verbaCm
Donald F. EaBngar. Sharfl d
FEET TO T M PONT OF BEOE4Serrsnole CouBy. hereby ghraa
record ol f a procaadstga, Inctodng
NINQ;
THENCE
CONTMUE
noaca pursuant to Ftortda Status
NBOT24" W 11880 FEET. THENCE
record a not prowled by f a Cty ol
705 103(2Kb)1, ol hto SSanbcn to
SOUTH 4 0 S J FEET: THENCE N
ol certain
Sanlord. (FS 288 0105)
8829-40" W 200 00 FEET TO THE
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
EAST UNE OF SECTION 32.
Spadro Predeesi Laaar
NEEONQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TOWNSkfP X SOUTH. RANOE X
Th# SbarSI rsanda to donate u d
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
property to chartable organuaBona.
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
DA. K M O ALSO T M WEST LINE
Parson* wahmg to lay datoi to any
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
O f sa id pla t o f anq leo ale .
OFFICE ADA COORDWATOR AT
If f a abov* daaertad properly may
THENCE NORTH 482.12 FEET
do ao by rrakmg demand on b u s
407-330-5628 48 HOURS IN
ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF
provOad by f a Slarfl. Oananda wd
ADVANCE OF THE MEETMO
ANOLEDALE TO THE SOUTH UNE
b* ravawad on Thunday ol each
Cynfua Porter.
O f LAKE OEM PARK, FLAT BOOK
Deputy Cty dark
aaak or by achadukng an appotolt t . PAGE 80 ANO S t . PUBUC
mars al f a Sharers One* al (407)
Pubiah: JUy 7.2002
RECORDS O f 8EMM0LE COUN­
88 5 88*2
00009
TY. FLOROA THENCE S 880000"
Sham Donald F. EaBngar
E. 310.32 FEET ALONG SAID
Manager Am Malory
M THB CMCUIT COURT
SOUTH UNE: THENCE S 0003 44"
100 Buab Bouavard
O f THC EIGHTEENTH
W. 432.10 FEET TO THE POtkfT OF
Sarford. Ftonda 32773
JUOK3AL CMCUIT
BE CUNNING LESS ANO EXCEPT
PUdah J u a 33. 2002 am JUy 7.
W ANO FOR
THAT
CERTAIN
PARCEL
2002
E IM flO L I COUNTY.
DCSCfBBCO F4 WARRANTY DEED
IM248
FLORIDA.
RECOROEO MAY 2. 1888 M O R
CASE NO.: 02-CA-1888-18JL
BOOK 2 0 *8 . PAGE 0108-0108.
NOTICE
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF ONE 1993
PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
Purauanl to Ftonda Statutes
HONDA
ACCORD.
V IN .
COUNTY. FLOROA
28221(5Ha). f a Clark ol f a Cvcut
1HGC87174PA000293
AND
ALONG WITH ALL RUNT. TITLE
Court ol Sansnola Coufy do** rsf.
5541 XX) IN UNITED STATES
ANO MTEREST TO THE EASE
aa a maaar rf pokey, and wd not
CURRENCY
MENT RUNNMG WITH THE LANO
Ptoca an toaga or copy ol f a toaowNOTICE OF
tog docunama on s pubtety avafTITLE AS OM CRMCD M EASE­
FORFEITURE COMFUUNT
MENT AGREEMENT RECOROCD
aha Irsamat wabarta lor ganard
TO. Tlmofiy Btoka Noma
putke daptoy
AT OR BOOK 20781 PAGE 1649d o James C Dkuksch. III. Esgurre
• Maury decharget.
1188 IU BU C RECORDS OF S E U
I X East Jafaraon Street
HOLE COUNTY. FLOWOA
• Daati oartdtoala* ; or.
Orlando. Ftonda 32817
DATED JUN 21.2002.
• Court Mae. records or papers rataltog to Fam*y Law. Juvara* Law or
M vyw w
In f a lokowrng property 1993
kol f ta Ctrcul Court
Prohan Law caaa*
Ctorkol
Honda
Accord.
V IN
By: Ruti Ktog
toaga* ralalad to that* caaaa *r*
1HGC87174PA000293
NOT avalabla an f a Ctark s wabdta
Aa DapUy CJark
Donald F Eskngsr. n h a o fo a l
CARLOS M. COLOMBO. ESO
capadty as Shark d f a Serrano!#
Itowwiar, any Id acted party has f a
Zimmerman. EhuStoW. Ktoar A
CouBy. Ftortda. tvou#i h a olllcara.
■V* to raguad any Clark ol f a
tovaatigatori or agantt, sen ad f a
Court In Ftonda remove Such images
311 E - Robtoeon EL. Bto 800
above praparty on or abou J u a II.
or copra# plaoad prior to Ju re 5.
POBoa 3000
2002. al or mar 200 N HuB Club
2002 on f a t Ctark * totamd wabaita
Orlando, FL 32802
Boulavard. Longwood. 6ammola
tor gararal pubic (Baplay
CourBy. Ftonda Sard property a In
(407) 4 2 5 7 0 1 0
I) Ybu raguad mud b* to wdbng.
« you a t* a panon a4ft a i
f a custody ot the Shenfl d
i^ aoW ao oo
Sammola CouBy tor f a purpose ol
nuttoar oI f a record ffal corsaea
torteitue pursuant to sections
bi ywvwMlB to fs e (J- * i
-w.
w» wtoilil. d no cod to you. to
f a docunarf to ba removed, and,
932 701-832 701. Ftonda Sutures
7) You raguad may ba dak. Brad to
A CcmplaeB tor tortaaura has bean
parson, naiad, traramroad by tacNad n f a abova-ttyad Cout
STaorBtod'cST t S m S S S S i
u rS a . or am afad to f a Clark’s
I HEREBY CERTIFY f a l a fu a and
01 H Park A M , St*. N301.
correct copy d this Notice d
a m Flortda 32771. tatopbora
Ask. wise or ca l f a Ctark tor f a
Fortenure Comptota was lurrvshad
1323-4330. EM. 4227. affsn two
Raguad lorm. Ba aura to rdamfy f a
by U S carttad mat. return recap*
Ing daya N y ou n oaN I d f B i
book and paga nutBar ol each docrequested lo the above named
a . E haaring togalrad. (TOO) 1utarB to b* ramovsd No la# wd ba
addrassaa fva Tt day ol J u a . 2002
•858771 or Veto* (V) 1-000TaalaM Scotora
, 770, vto Ftortda Relay Bamca
Gararal Co u aal
Maryam* Morse
W t J u a 30. 2002 and -My 7,
Clark ol f a C a a d Court ■
Ftonda Bar No 0088625
SemmcBa CouBy ShatBTs Otica
Coufy
I X Bush DoUavard
301 N Park Avenue
SarBord. Ftonda 32773
Pod O de* Bos SOM
(407)6656603
Sarford. a 32772-8088
N T M C R C U T COURT
ABomay lor PaOborar
407N85-43I3 Maphona
O f t m e m n te e n t h
PubkshJUy 7. 14.2002
407/330-7183 tacarnaa
JU aCM LCW CM T
horfiSeenau ledark org
00025
Pubiah. JUy 3 .8 .2 0 0 2
I COUNTY
S amlnola Community Cojaga
00024
100 Waldon Souirvard
CA M N O j 8 » &lt; A 6 « 1 * 0
Sasford, FL 3J773
N
O
nC
EO
f
CHASE m o r t g a g e COMPANY
Nettca ol B o u d Meeting
PUBUC SALE
WEST.
Tha Datncl Board ol Truauas d
PUBLIC NOTICE I* hereby grvan.
Sammola
Community
Collaga
f a r on f a dal* and hm* latad
•rmounoaa a Board Maaimg to which
batow^id oornnung from day to day
FAMOUS,
j
a
and
STEWART
^ ^ Ufa a l good* at* aold. wa wd sM at
DOROTHEA M .W M 0 1 J.
DM* and Tma JU y IS . 3002 «
Pubic Aucaon. to f a h ttfa d tsddar.
8TATEWOE w v e e t o r s

1

L ecals
7 00 pm.
PUc«:

Seminole

Community

Weldon Adrrem»tr*tion Omtdmg
Room A-200
Purpoeo. ReguUr Montt^ Meeting
A copy ot P * agenda mey be
obtained by wntng to Dr E. Ann
McOee at 100 Waldon Doulevard.
Sanford. Flortda 33773 or by caMng
Linda Coweta at 407-336 2010 and
arranging for an agenda lo be mailed
or available for pica-up
Purauanl lo tbe provtaiona of tha
Amartcana with D«aabMtea Act. any
peraon reouvtng apectai accommodabona lo p a to p tii m Wa meeting
ta atked lo advtae Semmofe
Community Coiege at laast 46 houra
before the meeting by contacting
Unde Knight at 407-326 3010 If you
ara haanng or apeech impaired,
pieaae contact Sammola Community
College by calling Ml Dorothy
Patahon at 407-326 2109
Peraon* are edvtaed that, i they
decide to appeal any daauon made
at Wa meeUig. Wry wa need a
record of Vie prooeedngt and lor
auch purpose, they mey need to
neure that a verbatim record of the
proc i dnga la made, which record
include* the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal it to be
baaed, per Section 266 0105. Ftonda
Pubkeh Jv*y 7. 2002
00026
Notice of
Vehicle Auction
Auction Date 6-12-02
(1) 2000 Ford Pickup D*
Vto# 1FTYR14V1YPA824I1
(2) 1966 Votvo 4 Door Dlu
Vto# YV1FX 664601033563
Aucbon wa be heid on See Above
Al 2pm Al Tri-County Towing
1155 Be«e Ave Writer Spg* FL
32706
Pubi»ah.&gt;jiy 7. 2002
00027
NOTICE OF
PUBUC AUCTION
Notice ia hereby given
McComei Towing wB eel
at Pubic Auction For 8aNage
»or uesn on oemano io n y e i i

MG
GH05UB2313600
517-02
92 MBS
4A3CS44T7NE1X 734
86-02
79 Ford
OCFBWK 52189
95 Honda
4S6CG58V7S44MSM
96N.SS
1N80021YQWC350184
90 Chav
1Q1JC54QXLJ1X77I

nous
1G3AY69YX DM792553
99 Ford
1FTNE2428XHB898X
Tha Auckon w f ba hard at 9 X am .
on aaid dales abova. McComai
Tosrtng tRaoovary, 2 8 X Sarford
Avc.Sarford. F I . 32773
vatudas on* hour prior to sal*.
Terms at* "CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS*
McCormaB Towing
reeervee Pie right lo t f f t f f or reject
any and M BIOS .
Pubiah JUy 7, 2002
00028
ft

ctRCurr c o u r t
Of TH6 18TH
ju o t c u L ca icu rr,
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENCRAL
JUflttM CnON DIVI8I0N
CASE NO: 01 CA 1328 1 4 0
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION FAt/A FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES O ^ A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JO SE L ROBLES. IF LIVING. ANO
IF
DEAD,
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST JO SE L. ROBLES.
MANUELA R. R0BLE8. AUTUMN
GLEN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC:
LAKE FOUNTAINS 4 AERATION.
INC ; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE 8JLLE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puauart to a Sunmary Fetal Judgment
d Foractoaura dalad Jut# 27. 2002
enured to Clvf C ats No 01-CA1325-14 -0 d f » Clraui Court ol fw
18TH Judicial Cvcu* In and lor
SEMINOLE County.
Sanlord.
Ftortda. I w6 sal to n e htghsat and
bast tedder tor oath 1 fw Weal
From Door at fw SEMINOLE County
CourthouM located at X I N. Park
Avanua In Sarford. Ftonda. at 11 X
am . on fw 13 day d August. 2002
fw toSowmg deaenbad proparly as
Ml lorth In laid Summary Final
Judgment, lowrtt
LOT a . AUTUMN GLEN. PHASE I.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 33. PAGES 48 ANO 47.
PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dalad tors 77 day ot Jurw. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ct fw Crrcu4 Court
B y Mary Stroup*
DapUy Clark
Pubkahn:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAV10 J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I 8. Unlvararty Drive SUM 500
Plamakon. FL 33324
(964I233-60X
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona wnh daabaaw* needmg ■ iperief eocommodebon should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
fw
SEMINOLE
County
Courfiouaa at 407 888 1217.1-000855-8771 (TOO) or 1600-9556770.
vw Ftonda Relay Sam ca
PubkshJUy 7. 14.2002
00029
th i

M THE CMCUIT COURT
O f THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CMCUIT.
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA M NO: X CA 823 14 0
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
BRENT J TALLMAN. IF UVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAMING AN INTEREST

L ecals

Lecals

L ecals

Lecals

BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAINST ORENT J TALLMAN.
EMILY J TALLMAN. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES. AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST EMILY J TALLMAN.
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA: JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE o r
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu•uam to a S-mmary Fatal Judgmanl
ol Foractoaura dalad Ju ra 27. 7003
entered In Civ* Cs m No 02CA 523
14 G d f a Cscut Court d f a 10TH
Jurkciai Ctrau* in and tor SEMINOLE
Cdairy. Sanlord. Ftonda. I wd *** to
f a highstl and bast bstdar lor cash
al f a Waal From Door al f a SEMI­
NOLE CouBy CourthouM tocalad at
X I N Park Avanu# in Sanlord,
Ftonda. al 1 1 X am . on B a a day
ot JUy. 2002 fw toaowvrg daacrtwd
property a t Ml lorth to Mid
Summary Ftoal Judgment, lo ml
LOT X ANO THE SOUTH 1/2 OF
LOT a . SANFO PARK. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF ON
FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN ANO FOR FEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA. RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK S. PAGE 82. SAID LANDS
SITUATE. LYING ANO BEINO IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Datad fva 27 day ot June. 2 X 2
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol fw d ra w Court
By Mary Stroup*
DapUy Clark
Pubiah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN. PA ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I S Unrvanrty Drive Sun* 500
Plantation. FL 3J324
(95412X 6 X 0
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona wnh rkaalwnwa need
mg a ipacwl accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
th*
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM at 407-665-4227. 1-8009558771 (TDO) or 1-6009556770.
via Ftortda Relay Samoa
Pubksh JUy 7 .1 4 . 2002
00030

fw toiowing praparty
PROPERTY SITUATED IN SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
LOT 34. WINDTREE WEST.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 20. PAGES 97 ANO X .
PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
hai baan Nad agatotl you and fw
you ara raquvad to aarva a copy ot
you written delantes. * any, to k on
DAVID J STERN. ESO PlatoWTa
attorney, whoM address la X I 8
Unrvervry Dove f 5 X . Plantation, FL
3 3 X 4 on or twtora (no Mar fwn X
day* tram fw data ol fw hm! put*
canon d thw none* ol ackon) and ft*
fw ongtwl svfi fw dark ot thw court
either beTorv service on PtatotHTs
attomay or mmadwtaly thamattar;
ottwnMM a dtoauf w f ba antarad
•gatoal you lor fw releT demanded
to fw comptart or patBion Mad harato
WITNESS ny hand and fw aaal d
thw c.nurt at SEMINOLE County.
Ftortda. thw Day ol JUN28 7 X 2
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth Kaig
OEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
X I S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S X
PLANTATION. FL 3 3 X 4
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons with dseM kes need­
ing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•I
tha
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM at (4 0 7 )8 6 5 4 X 7 . 18009556771 (TDO) or 1 6 0 0 9 5 5 8770. vto Fiend* Relay Samoa
THIS NOTICE SMALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HER
ALO
PubkshJUy 7, 14.2002
00032

lact ADACoortknator al X I N Part
Avanu*. Suite N. Sanlord Ftonda
X 7 7 1 . at West hv* day» pnor to fw
procaarkng Telephone (407)3234330 E li 4227. 1 8 X 955877UTDOI or 1 800-9556770(10.
vw Ftortda Relay Sem ea Ac
PubkshJUy 7 .1 4 . 2002
00034
______________

YOU ARE NOTIFIED fw l an action
tot rotaclosua d Mortgage on fw
toaowtog daacrtwd praparty.
LOT 3. BLOCK C. SWEETWATER
OAKS. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK IS. PAGES 21 ANO X OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
AK/A 400 SWEETWATER PLACE.
LONOWOOO. FL X 7 7 9
hat baan llad aganal you and you
ara required to aarva a copy ot you
written dafanaaa, f any. to t. on
Marshal C. Watson. PA , Attomay
tor Plaint#, whoa* address Is 1 8 X
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE I X . FT
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309 wBhto fwty (X ) day* afar fw Aral pubheakon
ol thw Notre# to fw (PWaaa pubkah
to THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and
Ns fw ortgtoal wth fw Ctorkol ffv*
Court either balora aam ca on
PUmtrfle attorney or Immedwlsty
fwroaTter; otharww* a dels u# w f ba
antarad agatntt you tor fw rakat
demanded to fw comptoml
to accordanca with fw Amancarw
With Qsabaaw* Act. Panona wnh
Otabaawa nsacanq • apaclal aocommodakon to parkcrpala to fBa procaadng ahoUd contact fw Court
Admntotrator at X I N Part Avanua.
Sanlord FL X 7 7 I . Tataphona
Number (4 0 7 )X 3 4130 not tolar
tt)an aavan (7) days prtu to fw procaadng It haartng Impaired. (TOO)
1 6 X 6 5 5 6 7 7 1 or Vote* (V )16X 9 5 5 6770 vto Ftortda Ralay S e m e s
WITNESS my hand and fw seal d
this Court thw (toy ol JUN 24 2002
Mary Anna Mona
As Clatk d fw Court
Oy Ruth Ktog
As Deputy Clatk
Pubkah (Ptoses pubkah to Tha
Sammola Harold)
Pubkah JUy 7 .1 4 .2 X 2
OOM7

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SCkUNOU! COUNTY,
FLOMOA
GENERAL
JUMS01CT10N DIVISION
CASE NO: 0 2 C A 1 1 8 7 1 4 W
WELLS TARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO CROSSLAND
MORTGAGE CORP.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ARTHUR SULLIVAN AS TRUSTEE
ANO NOT PERSONALLY. UNOER
THE PROVISION OF A TRUST
AGREEMENT DATED THE 18TH
DAY OF MAY. 1988. KNOWN AS
ARTHUR SULLIVAN. ET AL.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO. Justtn C. Adraon
whoM tendance la untumwi f
ha/sharthay ba--Irving: • and f
deieflenli who may ba •pouaai,'
ham.
grantees
creditors
assignees.
rraanat by. thrauX. under or agartsr
fw DalandarBi. who at* not known
to ba dead or akva. and at parka*
having or datoitog to have any ng|B.
MW or tolarasl In fw property
daaenbad to fw mongaga batog
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED twt
an ackon to loradoM a mortgage on
fw totowtog proparry
LOT 8. BLOCK 1. AMENOED PLAT
OF BLOCK 1. REST HAVEN ON
LAKE HARNEY. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK T. PAGE 86. OF
THE PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
ha* baan Nad agamet you and fw
you am raqUrad to aarva a copy d
you wmton datam a i. f any. to I on
0AV10 J STERN. ESO PtomUTa
anomay. whew* address la M l 8
UmvarMy Drtva 1500, PlanUkon. FL
33324 on or balora (no lalar than X
day* Iram fw data d fw km pubscakon d tu t none* d ackon) and 14*
fw ongawl wifi fw ctark d fua court
aahar batata aamca on Plaatutri
attomay or tomwctataly fwraallar.
ofwrwtM a dalaUt w f ba amarad
against you tor fw rakat demanded
In the complart or petition lead here­
in
WITNESS my hand and fw saal ol
fa * Court at SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda. faa day of JUN27 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruti King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
X I 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S X
PLANTATION. FL 3 3 X 4
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABBJTlES
ACT. pamona wBh ikaahatm naadIng •
^omfTWTknrl^fkruk *hOlAj
co n ed COURT ADMMISTRAT10N.
al
th*
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM at (407)665-4X 7. 1800-9558771 (TDO) or 1 -8 X 9 5 5
8770. vw Ftortda Ralay Samoa
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUBUSHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBUSH f t THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
PuMahJUyT, 14.2002
00X 1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE HIM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
f t ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: U C A 1 3 8 S 1 4 L
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO
0.B.A ACCUBANC MORTGAGE.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JEFFREY T BEEKMAN. ET AL.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO ALICIA BEEKMAN
whoM taardanca w uBuiown •
lw/&gt;harthay be living, and f
ha'sheVwy ba dead, fw itoknown
datandanla atoo may ba ipouava.
han.
davwaaa.
graniMt.
assigrwai.
le n d s,
creditors.
trusiMs. and a i partes clavnng an
■ntaraK by. firough. itodar or agantl
fw B alandina, who at* not known
to ba dead or aiva. and at parte*
having or daimwg to have any nghi.
ktw or totaratl to fw proparty
described to fw mortgage being
torectoaed haraai
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED fwl
an ackon to toractoM a mortgage on

M THE CWCUCT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
f t ANO FOR
SCkfNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
Caaa Na. 01-CA-2380-I4 K
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK.
AS TRUSTEE OF IMC HOME
EQUITY LOAN TRUST 1997-1
UNOER THE POOLING ANO
SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED
AS OF JANUARY 1, 1997.
V*.
THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEE8.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES. OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH. UNOER. OR AOAINST
PANTEUS KONTOOIANNIS AM/A
PETER KONTOOIANNIS. al at.
&gt;.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNOER OR AGAIN3T
PANTEUS KONTOOIANNIS AIK/A
PETER
KONTOOIANNIS.
DECEASED
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED fw l an ackon
to toractoM a mortgage on fw lotlowing deserted praparty In &amp;CMINOUSCauay. Ftonda: •
_ LOT6 7 . K A R CREEK. ACCORD­
ING TO PLAT BOOK 31, PAGES 5465. OF THE RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLSCOUNTY. FLORIOA
has baan Nad agaawt you and you
am raqukad to serve a copy d you
wnnen dalaneM atohto X days ahar
fw Ural publication, if any. on
Echavama 4 Associates. P A ,
PlaaBBTs aaomay. whoM arktraik W
S l i t Corporate Lake Ortva. SUM
3 X . Tampa. Ftortda 33634. and Ha
fw ortgewl w*h tow Court arfwr
batom serve* on P la n a r* aaomayi
os tovnadaiaty fwraaftor: ofwnaWa,
a dataui w f ba antarad agatoat you
lor fw rskal demanded to fw
Compton or pakkon.
ThW nokea a h a ba pubkahad onw
each wees tor two oonaacutrva
- ------s - i - —
to — a _ .a s s ---- «s
r e l l bi
o«nKXTj n r U 3
WITNESS my hand and toa aMl ot
tow Court on taa
day cl JUL 1,

7007.
Maryann* Mona, dark
dark ol to* CIRCUIT Court
ByRUhKtog
Aa Daputy Clark
Echavama EAsaocialaa P A . P.O.
Bos 25016 Tampa. FL 13622-5018
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DtSABIUTIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING 8HOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIOA X 7 7 I . TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330.
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING.
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TOO) 1 6 X 9 5 5 6 7 7 1 . OR VOICE
(V) 1 6 0 0 6 5 5 6 7 7 0 . VIA FLORIOA
RELAY SERVICE
Pubkah: JUy 7 ,1 4 .2 X 2
00013
IN THE ORCUCT COURT
O f TME18TH
JUOICUL CMCUIT
f t AND FOR
8CMNOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA

CASE NO. 02-CA67514G
BA MORI GAGE. LLC,
SUCCESSOR TO NATIONSBANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
ROBERT CASANOVA, at u l , at *L.
DatondarB(t).

none*or m u

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Ordar or Final Judgmanl
Scheduling
Foradoturs
Sal*
antarad on June 27, 2002 to fva
c*M now pandng to aald Court, fw
•tyta ol atom Wtortcalad abova
I wW ta l to fw hjgtwat and beat
baktor tor rwah al toa Waal Front
Door. SEMINOLE COUNTY COUR­
THOUSE. X I North Park Avwiu*.
Sanlord, Ftonda X 7 7 1 . at 11 X
AM on fw 13 day ol AuguaL 2 X 2 .
fw tolowng deserted praparty aa
•at lorth m said Ordar or Final
Judgmanl to-w*.
LOT 179, LAKE SEARCY
SHORES ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IS. PAGES 23
THROUGH 25. O f THE PUBUC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIOA. toa 27 day ol Juw .
2002 .
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark. Crreul Court
SEMINOLE. Ftonda
By: Mary Slroww
As Dapuly Clark
SPEAR 8 HOFFMAN
7 X South Drew ffglsaray
Coral Gattaa. Ftonda X 1 4 8
Telephone (305)666 2299
Parsons wBh dwabBay who naad a
special accommodation to partici­
pate to fw pracaadng ahoUd oon-

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
f t ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
F I ORKLA
CASIN O: M -CC-TT5206
COUNTRY CREEK MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC . 1 Ftonda
not tor prom corporation.
Plentll
V.
SALINDA UTTREIL. and at
unknown hairs, devisee- .-an t***
and U uiknown « uni xontod
rasrasts which may aswL
Delindent
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fwl
fw uidemgrwd
uTw tor Mto fw
tokowing deserted raw property to
Samtool* County. Ftortda.
LOT 49. FOREST EDGE UNIT I AT
COUNTRY CREEK. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 41,
PAGE 86. PUBUC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. RORIOA.
TOGETHER w«h a l fw Improve­
ments now or haraaflar eroded on
fw praparty. and •• alternants,
nghta. appurtanancM. ronta. royalbaa. rrvrwral. o4 and gat rlghla and
prohta. water, walar n^Ba and water
stock, and a l faturot now or fwro•ftor a party ot fw property. tockJdng
raptacamanta and addaion# tharoto.
tor aato to fw tvglwM brddar tor cash
on fw 25 day ol JUy. 2 X 2 . at I1U0
a m , at fw West Front door ot fw
Sammola CouBy CourthouM. X I
North Part Avanua. Sanlord. Ftonda
X 7 7 1 . pursuant to th* Final
Judgment ot Foroctotua antarad to
fva ackon on Ju w 27.2002
Maryann* Mona
Clark ol fw Court
By Mary Stroup*
DapUy Clark
Shawn J O Bnen. Eaqura
Shepard. FRlum 8 OoodbUtt. PA
X t Northaast hranho* DoUavard.
SUM 205
Orlando. Ftortda 32804
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, panona w*h ckaabi aws need­
ing a spaoal accommodation ahoUd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
fw
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM at 4 0 7 6 6 5 -4 X 7 .1 -600
•556771 (TDO) or 1 6 0 5 9 5 5 6 7 7 0 .
via Ftortda Ralay Sam e*.
PubkshJUy 7 .1 4 .2 0 0 2
00035
f t THE CMCUIT COURT
O f THE 1ITH
JUOtCtAL CMCUIT.
f t ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CM L DIVISION
CASE NO.: 02-CA-308-14 G
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK. FA
SUCCESSOR BY CORPORATE
MERGER TO HOME SAVftOS OF
AMERICA. FA.
SUSAN ANN YOUNO. FORD
MOTOR
CREDIT
COMPANY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SUSAN
ANN YOUNG: JOHN DOE: JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
I
Dependents
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Ptaksa pubkah to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN p u
tuanl to a Ftoal Judgmanl of
Foractoaura dalad fw 27 day ol
Jurw. 2002. and antarad to C*M No
02-CA-309-14 G. ol fw O a s t Cout
ol fw 1ETH Judcttl O a s t to and tor
Samtool* CouBy. Ftortdt. wharoto
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK. FA
SUCCESSOR BY CORPORATE
MERGER TO HOME SAVINGS OF
AMERICA. FA. la fw Platokf and
SUSAN ANN YOUNO: FORD
MOTOR
CREDIT
COMPANY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SUSAN
ANN YOUNG: JOHN OOE: JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY. I wd aal to fw hlpwal
and bast brddar lor cash al fw
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
HOUSE, to Sammola County.
Ftortda. at 1100 on fw 13 (toy ol
August.
2002.
fw
toko*
daacrtwd praparty as aal lorth to
said Fawl Judgment tow*
THE EAST 1/2 OF LOTS 4. 5 ANO
8 OF BLOCK W OF REVISED MAP
OF CHULUOTA. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORO­
EO IN PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE 31. OF
THE PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLi!
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH THE NORTH X
FEET OF VACATED STREET LYING
SOUTH OF AND ADJACENT TO
THE EAST 1/2 OF SAID LOT 4.
A/K/A: X I LAKE MILLS ROAD,
CHULUOTA. FL X 7 6 6
to accordanca wBh fw Amancarw
w*h CkaabBtoei Act. Panon* with
OtabBBws naadng t apaclal accom­
modation to partnpaw to fva procaadng ahould contact fw Court
Artnwvatmor a ! 20t N Park Avanua.
SarBord FL X 7 7 1 . Tataphona
Number (407)321-4130 not lalar
fwn aavan (7) daya pnor to fw procaadng f haanng Impend. (TDO)
1 6 0 0 6 5 5 6 7 7 1 or Voca (V)16009 5 56770 vw Ftonda Ralay Sam oa*
Datad tow 27 day d Ju w . 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clan O* Th* O cu a Court
By Mary Slrocpa
DapUy Clark
fii towtud bv
law 08kw ol Marshal C. Watson
1800 WW 49th Street, Sulto I X
Fort Lauderdale, Ftortda 3 X 0 9
Tataphona: (954)4536385
FacaknAa: (954)7716062
Pubkah JUy 7, 14. 2002
00036
f t THE CMCUIT COURT
O f THE 10TH
JUOtCtAL CMCUT.
f t ANO FOR
M M M O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 02-CA-1X9-140
NATIONAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. WELLS FARO
BANK MINNESOTA. N A .
TRUSTEE FOR FUNO AMEF
INVESTORS TRUST 1996 NV
COLLATERALIZED MORTGAOI
OBLIGATION SERIES 1998 NM
Pin
vs
GUSTAVO UPEZKER. si a l
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO: CHRISTOPHER JERC
MARKS: LAST KNOWN ADORi
748 N E. 72N0 STREET. B&lt;
RATON. FL 33487
ZAIOA UPEZKER. LAST KNC
ADDRESS: 4 X SWEETWA
PLACE. LONOWOOO, a X771
GUSTAVO UPEZKER. L
KNOWN ADORESS 400 SW(
WATER PLACE. LONOWOOO
X 779

f t THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FIO RX A
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 02-CA-1358-14K
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY. AS
TRUSTEE.
PtatoMI. ’
vs
DAVID GORDON ALLEN A/K/A
DAVID OOROAN ALLEN, al al.
DatondarBa
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ALLEN DOREEN,
■
(Current Address Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED fw l an ackon •
tor Foractoaura d Mortgage on fw ’
toNowmg daaenbad property:
SEE EXHIBIT "A"
LbU 31 and X . ALAQUA PHASE I.
•ccordmg to fw Piat fwroot. as
recorded to Plal Book X . Paga* 87
througfi 71, Pubkc Racorda d
Sammola Coufy. Ftortda: toaa and
•scapi a portion ol Let X . ol said
ALAOUA PHASE I. daacrtwd as toltows:
BagnrVng al fw Southeast comer
ol Lot X . ol ALAOUA PHASE I. aa
recorded In Plat Book X . Paga* 87.
88. N . 70. and 71. ol fw Pubkc
Racorda d Samtool* County,
r &gt;ono«. m#oc* r#onn o»
45'48" Waal, along fw Soufi :na d
aald Lot X . a (katanca ot 40 X toat
fwnca daparkng Skid South tna ot
Lot X . run North X dagroaa. 14* 19"
East a (Satanca d 278.17 taat to a
porr* on fw NorYwrty Kna ot said Lot
X , aald pont batog a pntnt on a
curve, aito known as fw Soufwrty
nghi of wsy tna d Tknparw Pont, as
shown on said Plat, cones v#
Northerly, having a radaw ol 00 X
tost: Branca tram a bearing toward*
fw radrus pokB d aald curva d
North 14 dagroaa. 25* IO" E a s t nm
Eastorty rhiough a central sngto d
14 dagroaa. 21' 41" along fw ara d
aald curva. an arc rtstanca ot 15 04
tato to fw Northaast conwr d said
Lot X , fwnca along a radwl baanng
ot Souh X dagroaa X 29" West,
run along fw East Ina ol aald Lot X .
a ckatanca d 275 X taat to fw potol

M V A: SOM TIMPANA POINT,
LONOWOOO. FL 32779
hat baan Mad agamat you and you
ara required to aarva a copy d you
wnoan dalanaas. f any. to 8. on
Marshal C Watson. P A . Atiorrwy
tor PtanMI. whewa address W 1 8 X
NW 4BTH STREET. SUITE 1 X , FT.
LAUOERDALE. FL 3 3 3 X wifsn farty (X ) days dim fw bat pubkc*non
d fva Nokea to fw (Piaaaa pubkah
to THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and
Na fw ortgtoal wnh fw Ctark ol fBa
Court aritwr balora sa m e * on
PtatoMTs attomay or tovnadwtaly
fwraallar. ofwrwwa a dataui wd ba
antarad aganal you lor fw rakat
demanded to fw oomplatot
to accordance wfh fw American*
wBh Or* abat is* AcL Parson* wan
OUafaMWa haartng a apaoat accom
modakon to parkapala to tea procaarkng should contact fw Court
Admrnrstrator al X I N. Park Avanua.
Sanlord F t X 7 7 1 , Tataphona
Number (4 0 7 )X 3 -4 3 X not talar
fwn savan (7) daya pnor to fw pracaadmg H haartng Impaired. (TDO)
1600-9556771 or WBoa (VJI6009 5 5 6 7 7 0 vw Ftortda Ralay Sarvlcaa
WITNESS my hand mu) fw aaal ol
tow Court fva day ot JUN 28 2002
Mary Am * More*
Aa Clark at fw Court
By Ruth King
At Deputy Clark
Pubkah (PWaaa pubkah In Tha
Sammoto Harold)
Pubkah JUy 7 .1 4 .2 0 0 2
OOOX
_________ _
N o n e * OF CLAIM O f
UEN t PROPOSED SALE
O f VEHICLES
LEINOR SADISCO OF FLORIOA.
3701 So Sanlord Ava. SarBord FL

33773
D*W d 8*W 062.132
Tima d SaW: 8 0 0 AM
YFVUAXE VINa
84 MONO JHMAH5339ESX1855
WILL BE SOU) TO SATISFY TOW­
ING 0 STORAGE FEES PLUS
ACCUMULATING
STORAGE
OWNER HAS A RIOHT TO A HEAR­
ING PRIOR TO SALE DATE. ANY
VEHICLE
WHICH
REMAINS
UNCLAIMED OR FOR WHICH THE
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY TOWINQ 8 STORAGE SERVICES
REMAIN UNPAIO. MAY BE SOLD
AFTER 35 DAYS IF THE VEHICLE
IS MORE THAN 3 YEARS OF AGE
AND AFTER 60 DAYS IF THE VEHI­
CLE IS 3 YEARS OF AGE OR LESS
FREE OF ALL PRIOR LIENS SALE
WILL BE HELD AS POSTED 8 AT
th e

l o c a t io n

in d ic t e d

fo r

THE LIENOR ABOVE
Pubkah JUy 7. 2002
00044
MaalarTacti
Automotive 6 Towing
NoUcw ot Bata Ad
MICTION DATE 07/1762
1960 CHEV
VINf 1TI9KAD4M IX
AUCTION DATE 07/22/02
1966 CHEV
VINI 1 0 1 FP87F7GN100694
AUCTION DATE 07/3162
1984 FORD
VINt 1FABP42FX EZ157296
754 Monro* R d . (CRIS) POBos
470047
Lika Monro# FI X 747
(407)324-0600
Pubkah JUy 7. 2002
00043

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m the cmcurr court
OF THE IfTH JUDICIAL
CinCUtT. IN AND TOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 02-CA-1I42-14L
WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION Fff(/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK.
PMnM,
v.
MILDRED BERNARD. *1 a l .
DatandanU
NOTICE OF ACTION/
CONETRUCTTVE SERVICE
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
PUBLISH: SEMINOLE HERALD
TO CLIVE BERNARO
LAST KNOWN ADORESS 520
Otenwood Court. Una tffl
Altamonte Seringa, FL 32714
CURRENT ADORESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
• Canpumt to toracloM ■ mortgag*
on i m I proparty located in Dada
County. Honda hai baan Nad and
conananca d h Baa Court and you
ara raqurad lo aarva a copy ol you&gt;
wrttten dalanaaa. i any. to • on Scon
E. Stotowu. E a q . altomaya lot
Plaintiff. whoa# addiata la BOO
Corporate Drtyo. Suita 510, Fort
Laudardata. FL 33314. and Na Via
ongaial wffh tha Cterti ol Vw abovaUytad Court aaVan X daya altar Brat
pubhcatun oVwnataa a dalauR »■ ba
antarad aganst you tor Via ratal
prayad tor at Via Complaav to a t Via
toractoaura ol a mortnaga on Via totlowing daacrtbad proparty.
UnBNo St.BuM ngN o. 6. ol HID­
DEN SPRINGS CONDOMINIUM, a
Condominium, according to Via
Dadaratton oI Condominium racordad to Official Racorda Book ISM.
Paga 666 through TVS. and a l
a ih W i and amantenant* Viaraol.
Pubke Racorda ol Samnote CoiaVy.
Honda
Proparty Addraar 520 Dlanwood
Court, aai
AAamonta Spnnga, FL 32714
Tina nobca aha! ba pubhahad onoa
aach waak lor two conaacutiva
waaka to Via SEMINOLE HERALD
WITNESS my hand and aaal ol aaid
Court al Sartord. Samaxffa County.
Honda. Vaa day ol JUN 28. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ol Via Cacui Court
BY. Ruth King
As Deputy Clark
MOSKOWITZ. MANDELL. 8AUM 1
SIUOWITZ, PA
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
SOO Corporate Drtva. Suta 910
Fort Laudardala. FL 33334
Tatephona(954) 491*2000
BY: SCOTT E. SIMOWtTZ
Pubkah Jury 7 .1 4 .2 0 0 2
00039
M THE cmcurr COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
jir o tc u L cmcurr
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA,
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
a v n . DIVISION
CASE NO: 02-CA-1304-14-W
CrriFINANCIAL MORTOAOE
LOAN CORPORATION F/K/A
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
LOAN. CORPORATION.
Plain*.

va.

JUAN E STELA. JANE DOE
ESTELA. THE UNKNOWN WIFE OF
JUAN
ESTELA:
ARNOEUE
ESTELA. JOHN DOC ESTELA: IF
LIVING,
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 8AI0
DEFENDANT(S). IF REMARRIEO.
AND IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. AND
AU. OTHER PERSONS CLAMING
BY. THROUGH. UNGER OR
AGAINST THE NAMEO
DEFENDANT(S):
BRAEWICK
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
VIC , A DISSOLVED
CORPORATION. WHETHER
DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY
EXISTING. TOGETHER WITH ANY
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS.
OR
TRUSTEES OF SAJO DEFENDANT
(S) ANO AU OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH. UNDER.
OR AGAINST DEFENDANT (S)
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT;
JANE DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
Dalandamia).
NODCC OF ACTION
TO BRAEWICX HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. IKNC, A DIS­
SOLVED
CORPORATION.
WHETHER
DISSOLVED
OR
PRESENTLY EXISTING. TOGETH­
ER WITH ANY GRANTEES.
A 8 S I O N E E 8 .C R E D I T O R S ,
UENORS OR TRUSTEES OF SAIO
DEFENDANT (S) AND AU OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNOCR OR AGAINST
THE NAMED DEFENDANT (S)

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WHOSE RESIDENCE IS unknown
YOUARE HEREBY raqukad to Na
your antwar or written dalanaaa. I
any. to lha abova procaateng with Vw
Clark ot th*a Court, and to aarva a
copy tharaol ipon tha ptantitr a aftor.
nay. wtioaa nama and addratt
•ppaara haraon. warm M daya attar
Via Brat pubkeatmn ol Vva NoOca ol
Action. Via nalura ol Vva procaateng
baaig a au« tor loractoaura ol mortgaga •9»rwl Via knowing daacrtbad
Property, to wk:
LOT 4. BLOCK A BRAEWICK AT
TUSCAW1UA PHASE 1. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 37,
PAGE 93 ANO 54, OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 1496 CREEKSIOE CIRCLE.
CASSELBERRY. FL 32706
It you Ia4 to Na your antwar or wralen dalanaaa to Via abova proceed
tog. on ptemMTa attorney, a default
«"* ba arvarad agamat you tor the
taka! demanded to Via Comptert or
Petition.
Dated vva day or JUN 27 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ByRuthKtog
Deputy Clark
Law Offlcea ol Dantel C. Coneuegrt
#901 North Annanla Avenue
Tampa FL 33604-1041
Altomaya tor plana*
Pubkah Jiffy 7,14.2002
00040

NOTICE OF UEN SALE
In accordance with Vw provtalona ol
tew. there being due and unpaid
chargaa tor which Vw uvteralgnad la
emitted to aatafy an owner'a tan ol
Vw gooda haratoaflar daacrtwd and
•iorad al Unde Bob'! Saff Storage.
2690 W 25Vi Street Santord. Ftonda
32771. (407) 323-6633 And. due
nonce having baan given, to Vw
owner ol aaid property and a l partWa
known to daim an ntereat Vwrato.
and Vw ttow kpeoBed to auch nonce
tor paymam ol aurh having aipkad.
Vw gooda wfl ba aold at pubic auc­
tion to Vw IVghaat tedder or oVwrwna teapoaad ol on Wad July 31.
2002 Daw ol Aucnon Tima 2 3 0 PM
AUCTIONEER
LIC NO

Unt Na- QjManm Nama Liu

DaicnpUon ol Qood i la ba
Ajvrtmnwrt
Sham H i. HouaahoU gooda. tunetore, boaaa. appkancaa, IVa. stereo
aqutpmanl
Brandy N. Knoy. Funkurv, bad.
mtec. bovaa. houaahokj gooda.
Carolyn A Brteaaff. Houaahokj
gooda. appkancaa. IVa. alarao
aqulpmart. tomaura. computer.
Eamaatna Johnaon. Itouaahold
gooda. appkancaa. hr, aterao aqutpmam.
Pubkah: Jiffy 7 .1 4 .2 0 0 2
00015

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YEAR 1967 MAKE PONTIAC
VIN • 1G20L61Y6HA206419
Pubkah Jiffy 7. 2002
00041

Mutt t»
about cul­
tural and aocto^aconomtc drvaraity
and Rt Impact on child davatopmant
Must show avtoanca ot faandal
capabtty such a t cath on hand or
attatt
Must prtMda avtdanca of tnturanca
Indudtog kab*ty covaraga
Grantaa must hst tha SMA aa an
addRional insured
Grantaa is raaponatoto tor a l mamtananca and raptacamant of aqmpmant as naadad
Orantaa wta antar Into a laasa
agraamant wRh tha SMA and foRow
any cRhar stipulations raquirad by
SMA but not spaofeaty dataRad In
toia RFP
Submission
Ptaasa submd your compiata
Proposal to
Audrts BRtoarry.Eiacuttva Director
Sanford Mousing Authority
PO Bos 2359
Sanford. FL 32771
Proposals will ba accapt ad untR

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NoOca a hereby given
Semaiote Wrecker Service w« aaa al
PiffAc Auction tor aalvage tor cash
on demand to highect bidder. Vw Id
lowing daaerbad vahictea:
Jiffy IS . 2002
66 Buck 4 DR.
Vto • 1G4CW9IC2J1666902
Tha auction w* beheld at 12 00
PM. on Vw aaid datet above At
Samnote Wrackar aarvtoa 2940 8
Myrtle Ave Sanlord. FL 32773
Proapacthra brddara may toapad
vahictea one hour prior to aale
Terma are cash or cartffted fund*
Samtoote Wrackar raaarvaa Vw rt(ff4
to accapt or rated any and a l bid*
Pubkah Jiffy 7, 2002
00042
REOUEST FOR PROPOSAL
New Bagmntogt la cunanffy owned
and operated by lha Sanlord
Homing AuthorVy (haraattar known
aa “SNA') who wta contmua to ba Vw
owner d Vw physical apace and
equipment Propoaad operator w*
lease these taemnea trom SMA Tha
propuaad operator. Wough Vva RFP
proesaa. wff ba granted Vw n&lt;ffa to
Oparate Vte ladkty and to oolad and
maintain a l ravenuaa aa companaabon.
Tha propoaad new operator grantaa
wd ba aalacted baaed on Vw toaow-

h»

Muat rrwat any and a federal, state
and county requirements tor opera]
tog a chad cam lacffffy todudng
kcanamg and naming to include
CPR Muat ba wMng to toiow State
Sututaa raganffng chad care
Education: Pretar a 2 • 4 year
degree to Chid Davatopmant. edu­
cation or related IWU. but muat have
aa a minimum Vw COA credential
Muat hotd or ba to process d obtantog Vw Slata Administrator's
Credential a t wei a t a currant
Padantc CPR and Fbd Aid card.
Experience A mintmun 3 years
eipenence to early chtdnod pro­
gram* and a mtoknun d t year aa
an adrttotetrator. manager, teredof
d a chad care tacffffy or management
In related M d
Muat have compteu ifftdaraunteng
ot DavatopmanuVy Appropriate
PracOca# and ba abte to demon­
strate Vte knowledge aa wet aa an
itodartunteng d Quality Standard*
as ouOntd to Chapter 65C-22 d Vw
Ftortda sututaa and Sacnona 4 0226
•402 319.

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BMj
Tha Planning A Zoning Commission
w* submit a recommendation to the
City Commission In favor of. or
against, toe requested change or
amendment The C#y Commrssion
we hold a Pubhc Heanng n toa Cay
Commission Room m City Hall.
Sanford. Ftonda at 7 00 pm on
August 12. 2002. to consider sad
recommendation
The
City
Commission may place conditions
upon the rezomng by means of a
development order
Al partes in interest and citizens
shat have an opportunity to be heard
at sa*j haartng
By order of tha Ptanrvng A Zonmg
Commission of toa Cay of Sanford.
Florida, this 1st day of JiAy. 2002
Mchaef Skat. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a par
son dearies to appeal a daemon
made wah rasped to any matter con­
sidered at the above meetmg or
heanng. he*she may need a vartetm
record of the proceedings mdudmg
the lesftmony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the Cay of
Sanford (FS 286 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
T1CIPATE IN ANY OF THESE P** &gt;
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330^5626 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Pubhsh Jufy 7. 2002
00052

1/4 OF SW 1/4 S OF MOORE STA­
TION n o (LESS S 218 FTH5 02
AC) LEO SEC 03 TWP 20S ROE
31E BEO S 1/4 COR RUN E 552 Z
FT N 06 DEO 05 MIN E 299 I FT N
X DEO 09 MIN E 447 3 FT N 33
0 E 0 22 MIN E 65 45 FT S 65 DEO
93 MIN 56 SEC W 683 55 FT S TO
BEQ.LEQ LOT 1 (LESS S 250 FT
OF E 350 FT 4 RD) SANFORO CEL­
ERY OELTAPB 1 POS 75 A 75 LEO
S 290 FT OF E 350 FT OF LOT 1
SANFOnO CELERY DELTA PO 1
POS 75 t 79.LEO S I X FT OF N
370 FT OF E 2 9 0 6 FT OF LOT 6
SANFORO CELERY DELTA PB 1
POS 79 4 76 LEO LOTS 11 12 • 24
SANFORO CELERY DELTA PB t
POS 75 . 76.LOTS 14A » 15A
(LESS E 338 FT) SANFORD CELERY DELTA PB 1 POS 75 4 78.LEO
LOTS 23A 24A 6 25A 4 VACO RR
ADJ ON W OF LOTS 23A 4 24A
SANFORO CELERY DELTA PB 1
POS 75 4 76.SEC 04 TWP 20S ROE
3tE NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4
(LESS E 1 2 9 F T O F S 1 / 2 4 S X F T
4 W 270 FT OF N 400 FT 4 N X FT
OF E 152 FT OF W 422 FT)4 N 332
f t o f vaco n n lyin g s o f u u
LOT 25A SANFOnO CELERY
DELTA ADJ ON E.SEC 04 TWP 20S
ROE 31F N 400 FT OF W 270 FT OF
NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4.SEC
04 TWP 20S ROE 3 IE N X FT OF
E 152 FT OF W 422 FT OF NE 1/4
OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4.LEO SEC 04
TWP 20S ROE 31E SW 1/4 OF SE
1/4 OF SE 1/4 (LESS E 290 FT 4
ROLLED SEC 04 TWP 20S ROE
31E N 345 FT OF E 270 FT OF SW
1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 (LESS
ROLLED SEC 04 TWP 20S ROE
31E E 290 FT OF SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4
OF SE 1/4 (LESS N 345 FT OF E
270 FT 4 ROJ.SEC 6 TWP 20S ROE
3 IE B E O 1321 SOFT N OF SE COR
OF SW 1/4 RUN W 329 S8FT N
200FT N 66 DEO 32 MIN 37 SEC E
353 94FT S 326FT TO BEO (I 9963
ACI.LEQ SEC 10 TWP 20S ROE
31E NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
(LESS E 40 4 FD.LEQ SEC 10 TWP
X S ROE DIE W 673 4 FT OF E
1360 4 FT OF N 1/2 OF NW 1/4 4
03 20-31-5AY-0000-0 tOO PT LOT 10
OESC AS BEO 787 FT W OF SE
COR OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 RUN W
TO NW COR LOT 10 8 152 FT E TO
A PT 8 OF BEO N TO BEO SANFORD CELERY DELTA PB 1 POS
75 4 76.LEQ SEC 10 TWP 20S ROE
31E BEO 552.2 FT E OF N 1/4 COR
RUN W 13392 FT S 211 FT S 71
DEO 25 MIN 51 SEC E 360 88 FT N
66 DEO X MIN E 115 50 FT S 24
DEO 21 MIN 10 SEC E 325 X FT 8
114 55 FT 8 54 DEO IS MINE TOA
PT 8 6 DEO W OF BEO N 5 DEO E
H33 2 FT TO BEO (19 46 AC).LEO
SEC 10 TWP 203 ROE 31E BEO

561 41 FT S 4 163 X FT W OF N
1/4 COR RUN N 24 DEO 21 MIN 10
SEC W 325 32 FT S 66 DEO X MtN
W 116 50 FT N 7t DEO 25 WffN St
SEC W 360 8/1 FT 8 55 FT 8 54
DEO 15 MIN E 743 73 FT N 114 55
FT TO BEO (2 32 AC)XE0 SEC 10
TWP 20S ROE 31E N 1/2 OF SW
1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NW I/4.LEO SEC
10 TWP X S ROE 31E SE 1/4 OF
NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 (LESS E 40 4
FT). SEC 10 TWP 20S ROE 31E MW
1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4.
The property bemg more g an erfy
deaenbed aa Airport Runway
Espeneion
Tha Planning A Zoning Cumrriaaton
an# aubma a recommandaaon to tod
Cay Commt*»ion In favor of, or
agamat. lha requested change or
amendment The Cay Commtoaton
wit hoto a Pubhc Haartng to too COy
Commiteton Room In C*y Hal.
Sanford. Ftonda al 7 0 0 p m on
Auguat 12. 2002. to oontidor aaid
recommendation
Tha
Cty
Corvrv**jon may place contfltona
upon toe rezomng by meant of a
devetopmenl order
Al periiee in ntereat and dttzane
ehal have an opportunffy to ba heard
at aaid haartng
By order of the Ptanrang g Zontog
Commawon of toe Cty of Sanford.
Ftonda. toia 1at day of JtAy, 2002.
Michael Skat Chairman
Ptanmng A Zoning Comrmaaton
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: Na parton dearie t lo a rp ttl a dedeton
made with reaped to any metier conatdarad at toa abova meeting or
heanng. hettw may naad a verbaUm
record of toa proceedings todudtog
toa testimony and evtdsnoe. which
record m not provided by toa Cty of
Sanford (FS 268 0106)
PERSONS WITH DtSAMJTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 390-6626 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETINO
Pubkah: Jufy 7. 2002
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For quasbons ca l (407) 323-3150
asl. 20
Pubfcah: Jufy 7. 14. 2002
00043
NOT1CC O f AUCTION
Tha auction wtl ba ha*d on Jufy 2 t,
2002 at 9 00 AU at 325 Auhn
Avanua. Oviedo. FL
Proapactrva biddars may Inspad
toa vehicles on toe day batora tha
Auctton from 9AM unti 6PM Tarma
art cash or cart(bad funds onfy.
CMedo Towing reserves toa right to
accapt or refuse any and a l bids.
Tha toRowfng vahtdas are offered for
bfda:
1969 POffT GRAND AM
VIN# 1G2NE54U3KC727155
1993 DOOGE PAJ
VIN# 1B7GL23Y5PS129773
1987 CHRYSLER LEBARON
VIN# 1C36C56E6MF261129
Pubfcsh wMy 7. 2002
00046
Pubflc Auctton
Pubhc auctton to ba hato at 901
am. on toe day(s) spactoad betow. al
toa Iron door of Atoan'a Towing Inc.
Located at 2499 Old Lake Mary Rd
S u it 134. Sanford. FI. tor toa pur­
poaa of dtspoemg of toa toRowtng
vahldas:
For further Information please cal
(407)321-2946

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(1) Yaar 196L\UkaOfds
VIN# 1G3AY69Y9E9710042

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(1) Year 199SMaka Honda Accord
VIN# 1HOCOS631TA129302
Publish July 7. 2002

00047
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
GRANT APPLICATION FOR
FORT MELLON PARK
Tha O y of Sanford w* hold a pub
he maatmg on Monday. Jufy I I ,
2002. at 5 00 P M m the City
Commffsson Chambers. 1st floor.
City Mali. 300 S Park Avanua.
Sanford. Ftonda lo discuss Rs grant
application lo the Florida Recreation
and
Development
Assistance
Program (FRDAP) lo fund racraational faeflftes m Fort MeRon Park
Al Intaraalad parties ara invaad For
further information cafl 407 3306672.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 5626 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETINO
PubRsh Jufy 7. 2002
00051
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Notice la hereby given that a Pubhc
Hearing w* be held by the Ptanrvng
A Zoning Commission In toa City
Commission Chambers. C#y Hal.
Sanlord. Ftonda. at 7.00 pm on
Thursday. Jd y 18. 2002 lo consider
toa toaowmg change and amendmant to lha Zonmg Ordnance of toa
C8y of Sanlord. Semmoto County.
Florida
Razoring from: AG. AgrtcuRura
To that of PO. Planned Davatopmant
Legal Descnpfton: LOTS 4 AND 11.
PINE LAKE 0 ROVES. ACCORDING
TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN
PB 9 PG 27. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
LESS ANO EXCEPT THAT POR­
TION DEEDEO TO SEMINOLE
COUNTY IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 2219. PAGE 1035. AND
LESS ANO EXCEPT THAT POR­
TION DEEOED TO SEMINOLE
COUNTY IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 2340. PAGE 1112. ANO COR
RECTED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 2351. PAGE 301 ANO LESS
AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION
DEEDED TO CITY O f SANFORO IN
OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK 2612.
PAGE 1931, AND LESS AND
EXCEPT THAT PORTION TAKEN
BY STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT ON FIELD
IN OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK
9679.
PAGE
1169.
PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA (CONTAINS 6 99
ACRES MORE OR LESS)
Tha property bang more ganarafy
described aa 901 Towne Center

NOTKE TO THE PUBLIC
Note# is hereby grven that a Pubhc
Heanng wd ba held by toa Ptarmmg
A Zonmg Commission in toa Cay
Commission Chambers. Cay Hal.
Sanlord. Ftortda. at 7.00 pm on
Thursday, Jufy 18,2002 to consider
toa foAowtng change and amend­
ment to toa Zonmg Ordnance of lha
Cay of Sanlord. Seminole County.
Ftonda
Rezomng from AG. Agncuftura and
Ml 2. Merfcan Industrial
To that of. RI-1. Restricted Industrial
Legal Description LEG SEC 03
T W P 20SR G E 31E 8 1/2 0 F S W 1/4
OF SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4.LEG SEC 03
TWP 20S ROE 31E S € 1/4 OF SW
1/4 OF SW 1/4.LEO SEC 03 TWP
20S RGE 31E W 533 FT OF E 1325
FT OF SW 1/4 8 OF MOORE STA­
TION ROXEQ SEC 03 TWP 20S
RGE 31E 8 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF SW
1/4 (LESS W 533 FT ♦ BEG 792 FT
W ♦ 218 FT N OF SE COR RUN E
517 FT N TO 8 RW MOORES STA­
TION RD W TO PT N OF BCO S TO
BCG).LEO SEC 03 TWP 20S RGE
31E W 517 FT OF E 792 FT OF SE

NOTKE
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN Jufy 18,2002
TIME: 1000am
WHERE: A ARTowtng Servtoe
1001 N Orlando Ave
Matoand FL 32761
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOCL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION t
1) . 64 Ford Crown Vto
2FABP43F1Q1X160364
Pubkah: Jufy 7. 2002
00064

I m ln o ti Community
T o ltp i
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanlord, Florida 32773
Notice c4 totem
lo Adopt ftult
Carr,note CommuiVy Cokaga hemby grvaa nonce ol Vw totendad adopbon ol Vw lokowng nM
FoScy No.: 4JB 1
Pokey TIB#: Evaluation ol Prior
Ejperteratal I aarrVryj
Purpoaa and Effect: To aalaMah a
pokey tor evakwnon oI prior aaparterawl teaming
Legal A U to ty aa. 240 310; .321
Ftortdi Statute*
PoAcy No.: 1-040
Pokey Ttoa: 8ludara Raoordt
Purpoaa and Effect: To update lan­
guage to current pokey.
Legal Atffhorffy: aa. 2 4 0 3 IB Florida
Stalutea
A
of Rule Pavafoproanf
appaamrl on Ju ra X . 2002. to Vw
Seminole Herald. A pubic hearing on
Vw propoaad rutee may ba raquaalad to vafftog, apaeffytog h o * Vw par*
eon raguaaffng Vw puMe haartng
WOUKJ D# » n « J*a Uf DU prOpOMO
nffa*. wtevn 21 daya oI Vte nonce
aubmntad lo Chnatyrw Hamffton,
Vtoa Pmaidara lor AGntotetralhw and
Buatoaaa Sarvtcav. al Vw abova
addraaa.
Pubkah: Jiffy 7.2002
00019
PUBLIC AUCTION
Pubic aucnon to ba held al 12 00
p m on Vw 22nd Say a l Jiffy 3002
Al Vw bora door oI Sanlord Towing
and Recovery located at 2922
CouVry Club R d . Sarfford, FI 32771,
tor Vw pupoaa ol tffapoatog ol Vw
FOmOWffiy WsCN.
YEAR I960 MAKE FORD
VINff OWS1FI22S34
YEAR 1979 MAKE CADILLAC
VINa 6D47SWI73606
YEAR 1990 MAKE MAZDA
VINa JMIBG2246U} 134306

CITY OF LONOnirOOO, FLORICA
NOTICS OF PUBLIC HSANNQ
TO CONSIDER PROPOSED ANNEXATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF LONOWOOO. FLORIOA
vwt Vw Longwood C»y Commteaion w * conduct a pubic haartng on Monday.
Jiffy 13, 3002. al TOO PM . or aa Boon thereafter aa poaatte . to conardar
adopoon ol vw toaowmg ordnanoa
Ordnance Number 02-1613
Pleaee be adyteed Vwl Vte ordnance provtdee tor Vw anneaaeen cl certain
proparty daacrtwd aa kWowa
Qarwral Location 609 In te n d Street
Appkcant: Laaia G WSwma
Tax Parcel KM: 33-20-30-90600000048
Annacanon Request ANX 03-02

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ba obtaxwd kom Vw Olkce ol Vw Dry Clark, Longwood Cay HaA 179 W
Warren Avenue. Longwood. FL Al Vte meeting, toteraated pertwe may
teswar and ba heard w *i reaped to Vw propoaad ordnanoa Thw hearing
may ba oorwnuad bom kma to ffma uxa ffnal acnon w taken
Al peraona are advwad VwL » Vwy dackla to appate any d n w riim ad * to
Vwaa maanng4wannga. Vwy wM rwad a record ol Vw proceednga and tor
auch purpoaa. Vwy may naad to eneue vwl a vartwbm record d Vw procaadnga w mada. affach record to include Vw tetnmeny and avtdanca ifficn
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EMMENT DOMAIN IN THt
ORCL/TT COUNT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CMCUIT. MANOFOn
SEM M O tt COUNTY.
FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
EIGHTEENTH JUOtCLAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CASE NO 2002-CA-1200-13-OIB)
SEMINOLE COUNTY. • poMcal
•ubdMston ol fw State of Honda.

Ead. Fnnea Eatl along F n arc of
eald curve 78 74 leaf to F n and ol
•ad curve. Fnnea North 0013 13*
Wait a dlatance ol 139 83 leal.
Fnnea South 8934 13* Eaat a dal a m of 22 80 toat to F n an tin g
Waal it'd* ol nay km ol Akport
Boulevard, thane a South 001313*
Eait along aad Waal right ol any km
k d a ta m ol 200 0 0 IM to F n South
km ol F n Southnait quarter ol
Section 35. Town»htp 19 South.
Range X Eaat; thanca South
8954' 1T Waal along F n South km ol
ta d Section 35. a 'id a n c * ol 35 87
tool to F n POINT OF BEGINNING
Containing 8.835 square lad. morn
or lass
Certified try F n aurvayor February
23.2001
RW PARCEL NO: 708
pan ot me property w senoM m
Official Raoorda Book 1590. Paga
1133 a t recorded to tha Pubko
Record, a Seminole CouFy. Ftonda.
bang that portion ol Section 34.
Tmjnmp 19 Souffi. Range X East

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7-ELEVEN. INC.. a Florida
corporation IV « Tha Southard
Corporation. CITY OF 8ANFORO, a
Florida muvdpd corporation.
DEMPSEY ROOFING COMPANY.
INC, a Florida corporation, A K
SHOEMAKER. J R . tatffvkkjaly and
aa Truataa by vtrtua ot Warranty
Daad m O R Book 1ST*. Paga S33.
Pubko Raoorda ol Banknote Couky
Florida. BELLSOUTH
TELECOMMUNICATIONS. INC, a
Georgia corporation. A A
SHOEMAKER. JR . aa Truataa
tn te r to a A .il SHOEMAKER. JR .
ntvocicm I ru»i, oaioo novwttow 2,
1*93. SARVINA8. INC., a Florida
corporaEon : SHOEMAKER
CONSTRUCTION C O . INC. a
Florida corporation ; FLORIDA
POWER t UOHT COMPANY, a
Florida oorporaaon. RAY VALDES aa
Taa Coaactor of Satranola County.
Florida; and t n ukuiown apouaae
of Fra above. » any; Eialr hake,
davlaaaa. aaarynaa*. grantees, trad-

paraona heung or cfutoteng to hava
any r V L BOa or Irdaraal t&gt;. torough.
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any rlgFA. Wa. or toterad In tia raal
proparty daaertoad In I t a acaon.
TO:
THOSE
ABOVE-NAMED
DEFENDANTS ANO TO ALL PAR­
TIES CLAIMING INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST
THE NAMEO DEFENDANTS, ANO
TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR
CLAMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTERE8T IN THE
PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Emlnanl Domain Paooon. togwth
ar a m ta Dadarabon of Taking haa
bean Mad to toa above-afyted court to
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on Tuaaday Fra 23rd day of JUy,
2002 d 930 a m . In Courtroom K. al
toe Sandnola County Courtnouaa.
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Uau may Emaly requsd a naartng on
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WITNESS my hand and aaal ol aard
Court on MAY 23 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
FI ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
ByiRutoKtag
Deputy Cterk
ROBERT A. McMILLAN, County
Aaomay tor Sandnola CouFy. Flonda
Sandnola CouFy Sarvtca* Bidding
1101 Eaat Fkd 8traaf
Santord. Florid* 32771
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Range X
East, Fnnea North
895901* Watt a drtance ol 184 31
tool along F n aitanng North rtgfii ol
•ay km ol County Road 48A; Fnnoa
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6959*18* E M to F n bagm n g of a
curve, concave to F n Nocpiareei.
having a radua ol SO 00 leu . a cankal angle of 9013*55*. and a chord
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along F n are ol aald curve 78 7 4 IM
to F n and ol aad curve, and F n
POINT OF BCOINNINO. France
North 7533*18* Wad. a d a tu m ol
1 0 X tod. Fnnea North 2029(24*
E M . a d a ta m ol 28 28 toat Fnnea
SouFi 0013*13* EaaL a datanc* ol
2 9 0 5 I M to F n POINT OF BEGIN
NINO
Conuevng 145 equate NaL more or
Part B
Comrmnckig al F n Souhead corner
ol Section 34. Townahtp 19 SouFi.
Range X EaaL lhanca North
595901* Wad. a d a tu m of 16431
Nat along F n aid in g North rtgf* of
•ray km ol CouFy Road 46A. th e m
North 0029 19* Wad. a d a ta m of
9 98 IM . Fnnea South 8939*18*
Ead. a d a ta m of 13 41 toal to F n
POINT OF BEGINNING; thanca
NorFi 0000*42* E M . a dalanca ol
500 IM . Fnnea SouFi 895818*
EaaL a d a ta m ol 4 1 .1• le a l Fnnoa
SouFi 0000*42* W M . a d a ta m oI
5 00 IM . Fnnea North 8 9 5 9 1 9
Wad. a d a ta m d 41 19 Nat to F n
POINT OF BEGINNING
Contacting 208 aguara IM . more or
Certrfnd by F n auvayer February
23, 2001
RW PARCEL NO: 174
Al ol that proparty daaertoad to
Offioa! Raoorda Book 2798. Paga
1438 a t recorded to F n Pubko
f l , r n i.t o cvJ p , . , | l ---1- 7* n . ^ a . , f* ln n r t ■
M«coraa uf ommmotm ixxnry. r lonoa.
h a tonn a lk a l ■ • ,6, r, aa a i II mr Fin II 4
D®*np m i n i pofiiori or o^ciion J ,
TOwrnhlp » SouFi. Range X E M .
Ttogln d t a Soutaared eomar of toa
Norn 288 71 I M ol F n E M 2 4 1 7 1
tod a F n N orFnM 1/4 ol Sackon 3.
Toacnbto X South. Range X EaaL
Oemlncto CouFy. Florida, run 8ouFi
8823*38* EaaL 208 71 IM to a poaF
on F n Wad irty Rr^F-ol Way km of
Akport BoUtvard. Fnnea rut SouFi
0003*51* Ead. dong kald R ^ F o l
Way km. 225 54 te a l Fnnoa nat
Norn 8 8 4 2 X 7 Wad. 179 72 tod;
Fnnoa run North 6844*30* Wad.
1 5 7 2 3 tod; Fnnea run North
6647*04* Cad. 118807 to d to Fia
POINT OF BCOFFFHO. FU ffeoto a
draknpt
aaaamarF over t
SouFtarty I I tod FnraoT.
ANO
Al tod property daaertoad to OFlolal
Record, Book 2798, Paga 1440 aa
raoordad to F n Pubko Record, of
Benancto County. Flonda. bdng Fni
portion of Sackon 25. Tonndilp f t
SouFi. Range X E M
•Begin al Fie BouFnrM com d of Fta
Nom 298 71 tod ol F n E M 246.71
tod of Fia NortfiaM 1/4 of Sackon 3.
ToanatFp 20 SouFi. Range X Ead.
Bamlnoto CouFy. Flortdk; Fnnea run
SouFi 5347*04* W M 115.507 tod;
Fnnoa run Nom 584430* W M 33 5
I M France rut Nom 2757*23* W M
143 95 tod; Fn nea run Nom
oooroi* W M 1 X 0 4 tod to Fia
SouFnrty R g fF U Way tr a ol 2S*i
8trM . Fnnoa rui SouFi 8925*35*
E M dong add SouFnrty RigN-olWay km 2 0 8 3 7 tod. Fnnea run
Souffi 0003*51* E M 20671 tod to
CONTAINING 2 X I
Camhad by F n aurvayor March 8.
RW PARCEL NO : 175
Al of that proparty daaertoad to
Otood Raoorda Book 1167, Page
1297 aa recorded In tha Pubko
Raoorda ol Samnoto Couuy-Flonda.
batog Fiat portion ol Section 3.
Toarmhlp X Souffi. Range X Ead
*The Nom 296.71 tod ol t n Ed
248 71 tod ol toe Northern 1/4 ol
Sacaon 3. Townafap X Souffi. Range
X E M . te u nghu-ol-nay lor 25ffi
8I n k and Akport BoutovwL Pubko
Raoorda of Samnoto County,
Flonda*.
CONTAINING 1 000 acrea. more or
Camhad by t n aurvayor March 9,
Publnh. J u n X . JUy 7 .2 0 0 2
NN017
M TN t CMCUIT COURT
OF INN EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
SEMF10LE COUNTY.
FLOMOA
Caaa N a 02-DR-2428-02D-L
SMAWNOA BLOCKER
TYERUNE BLOCKER.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
D fttO U m O N OF MAMBAOS
TO TYERUNE BLOCKER
430 Ead Frankkn SU M
Ovndo. a 32755
YOU ARE NOTIFIED F n ! an action
haa bean Had agaanl you and Fnl
you era raqdrad to aanra a copy ol
you arrktan dalana a , 2 any. to I on
SHAWN0A BLOCKER,
whoae
•ddraaa la 479 Oraanapnng Cade.
Wraar Springs. Florida 32700. on or
batora |dda| JUy 23. 2002. and Na
t n onganl »ah F n ctortt of Fla Coul
d X I Nom Park Avenue. Santord.
F l 32771, batora service on
Pucboner or tm m ttty Fnreeftor.
• you toi to do so. a datoui may ba
•nierad agaant you tor F n rakaf
demanded vi ffn Patlion
Copna a a l court docunanta in ffva
caaa. indudrig order, are avalabn
d On Clark ol I n Crrcua Court *
otooa You may revraw Fnaa documenu upon raquM
You mud keep F n Clark ol F n
Ckcm Court • Uhce nodnd d you
currara addraat (You may Ha Notice
oI Curran Addraaa. Flonda Fanny
Lara Form 12 9 1 6 ) Future papan n
Fva laarsuk m l ba m aud to F n
addraaa on record al ffn darks
WARNING RUe 12 285. Flonda
Famffy Law RUaa ol Procadua.
raquam oartam autonwac dadoaua
ol documents and Intonnabon

L

L eca ls

ecals

Faaura to comply can raauR In u n c ­
tion*. nctudng d a rn tu l or Unking
a ptakdmgi
Dated June 17.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Wvaar
DapUyOark
Publish June X . 2002 and JUy 7,
1 4 ,21.2002
NN223
Ft THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Caaa Number: 0J810-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
JOSHUA RAMON CHIN.
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha admmtration ol F n estate ol
JOSHUA RAMON CHIN deceased.
F*a Nwrber 0 2 8 1 0CP. H pendng ai
F n Circuit Court lor Sarrunoia
County, Florida. Probata Division, F n
address ol arhch is Sammola CouFy
Courthouse, P.0 Drawer C. Santord.
Florida 32772 Tha names and
addrasaa, ol F n personal raprasantatrvs and F n panoral rapraaantakva , diomay era M tom baton.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS A/1E
NOTIFIED THAT
Al persona on vffiom FFa Noboa la
iho hava obfactions F n l
•arvad who
ffn vakdvy ol Bn W0. ffn
qualifications of ffn Parsond
Raprasaniaiiva. vacua, or |uta&lt;kction
ol FFa Court ara raqUmd to Ma In k
obracbons wah FFa Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al cradtors oI tha decedent and
other parsons having claims or
on whom a copy of Fva notice tt
data ot the firs! pubkeaban of But
nobca mud Me the* claims wkh Fat
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
Al oFnr craddors ol ffn dacadarF
and parson, having ddrna of
demand, against ffn dacadarF*,
•data mud Ma F n * clem , wah FFa
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMAN0S ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of the fk*l pubkeebon at
FFa N o m MJu m X . 2002.
Personal RaprasarFawa
Sharon Chki Wardng
7355 Bay Side Ortve
Bay SI Lout. MS 39520
John A Sumer, Attorney
Attorney tor Persom! Representative
Florida Bar No : 254312
Sum er i Sumer
150 W M Warren Avanua
Pod OFtoa Boa S X 7 7 I
Longnood. FL 32752-0771
Phone: (407) 631-8522
PuMah: Ju w X . 2002 and JUy 7,

2002
NN227
F l TH t CFICUfT COURT FOR
8EM F40LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE Om nO N
FILE NO. 0J-42J-CP
IN RE ESTATE Of
KEITH DAVID HUBBELL,
NOT1CB T o CREDITQfIB ***'
t The aiPiWFabaton U F n a d a M U

)

KEITH DAVX) HUBBEU. d sca la d .
whoae dale ot daaFi arat May 22.
2002. is pandng ki F n Ckcul Court
/of Bamkicle CouFy, Florida.
Pmbato DMdon; F la Number 02523-CP. F n addrete U ofveh It Pod
Offtoa B o , 8099. Sartord. FL. 327728099 Tha namaa and addraaaaa ol
era a d tom bakes.
J uedaors ol I n dacadarF and
offnr paraona having claims or
kidudng uvm tuad. conFnganl of
uniqUdaled daane, on affiom a copy
ol tv s noooa la asrvad mud Ha Vnk
daarn wah ffva Court WTTTFN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY ( X ) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al offnr creators ol ffn dacadarF
and parsons havrng daana or
demands agamtl F n dacadarF a
••tala, induing uvm tuad. contmganl or uWqudatod dam s, mud Ha
ffn * dam s M i taa Coul WITFON
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
A a CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WKL
BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE OECEDENFS OATE OF 0EATH IS
BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS J u n X .
2002 .
SMrtay FedOs
Parsond naprs ,enl stive
384 E Palm Vaaay Drtva
Ovndo. FL 32765
JAMES LIEN. ESOUIRE
Flonda Bar No 174574
POBo, 140905
Orlando, FL 32014-0905
Tdaphom 407/422-2204
Atlomay tor Parsond RapraaarFaSva
Pubksh Ju w X . 2002 and JUy 7.
2002
NN229
CfRCUfT COURT OF THE
1M11 JUDICIAL a n c u r r
F l ANO FOR
0IM W O U COUNTY.
FLORBA
CAM NO. 00-CA-2377-14-0
Bank ol New York, a* Trustee.
Greg P Vnrbckaa. d a l .
SECOND AMENDED NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to an
amended Judgment ol Forectoeue
dated 5*202 and an ordar amenong
Judgment dated JUN X . 2002. and
entered In Casa aOO-CA 2377 14-G
ot ffn Cwcul Court u ffn 18th
JuUcul Ckcua In and tor Sammola
County. Flonda wherem Bank ol New
York, aa Truataa. a ffn Plan* and
Greg p. Vnrtwckaa. d al.. ffn
Datendanu I a d sea on JUL IS,
2002. d 1100am d ffn wad tronl
door ol ffn Sammola County
Courthouse X I N Park Avarua.
Santord. Ftonda. to ffn fe ^ n d brddm tor cash, ffn knowing daaertoad
property aa ad tom In sa d Judg­
ment, low *
The North 124 lad ol ffn Wed 417
1/2 la d ol ffn Souffi 1/2 ol ffn
Southwest 1/4 of ffn Southwest 1/4
ol Sackon 22. Towntlvp X South
Range 32 East. Sammola County,
Ftonda. Last Road H-ghl of Way on
ffn Wad TOGETHER WITH a l ffn
improvements now of hereafter
erected on ffn property and al ease­
ments. appurtenance, and k t u n
now « heraallei a part U t n proper­

ly and a i raplacarmnta and addOATED JUN 30.2 0 0 2
Maryann* Marta
Clark ol Coul |Sammola County FL)
ByCacaka V Elam
As Deputy Clark
A ,sal 6 Varga. PA.
PO B o , 536878
Orlando. FL 32853 8878
(407)898-1088
*’ Saa Americana wah OitabWtna Ad
II you are a parson wah a dtoabtty
who needs accommodation In ordar
to parbcipala In ffva ptocaadng. you
•r* anffOad d no cod to you. lor t n
provision ol certain assistance
Pteat* contact Coul Administration
d X I N Park Avanua. Santord.
Flonda 32771, tatophom number
(407)885-4227. vrkhki 2 working day*
ol you racmpl at ffva docurnm. If
hearing Impand. (TDD) 1 8 0 0 9558771
Pubksh J u n X . 2002 and JUy 7,
2002
NN23I
THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CAM NO. 01-CA-1I44
DIVISION 140
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/K/A NORWEST
BANK MINNESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE,
vs.
MARY JANE WALKER AK/A MARY
JANE KELSEY WALKER A/K/A
MARY WALKER, d a l .
Datondara")
AMENDED NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pusuanl to an Amended Final Judgment
at Mortgage Forectoeue dated J u n
X . 2002 and entered In Casa NO
01-1244 el ffn Ckcul Court ol ffn
EIGHTEENTH Ju d d d Ckcul ki and
•or SEMINOLE County. Florida
wtnrdn WELLS FARGO BANK MIN­
NESOTA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
F/K/A NORWEST BANK MINNESO­
TA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. AS
TRUSTEE, w ffn Ptemdl and MARY
JANE WALKER AK/A MARY JANE
KELSEY WALKER AK/A MARY
WALKER: WAUAM WALKER AK/A
WILLIAM H. WALKER: a i* lha
Datondants. I wB aai to ffn htgfnd
and bad bidder tor cash d WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA al 11 OOAM. on ffn
Our O/ JUL 16. 2009. ffn tolowkig
daaertoad proparty aa ad tom In add
Final Judgment.
LOTS 2 AND 3. BLOCK *A*.
OVIEDO HEIGHTS. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE 4. OF THE PUBLIC
HECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, RORIOA.
M U A 520 Central Avanua. Ovtada,
FL 32785
WITNESS MY HAND and t n aad
ol ffva Court on J u n X 2002.
Maiyaima Moras
Ctork ol • » CkcUf Court
By Caoaka V. Ekem
Deputy Clark
Echavami lA taooatea. P A
PO . Boa 25016
Tampa. Ftonda 33822-8016
**8aa Americana wah Push Spaa Ad
Myou ara a parson wah a n u d ity
alio naada acoommodauon In order
to paracto*)* ki ffva procaadmg. you
ara araatod d no ood to you, tor ffn
provision ol cartam aatidanc*
|P1a*,a contact Court Mnjmiabatoon
1*1 X I N. Park Awanu a .. S ardcvd.
.Florida 32771. lalaphcna number.
(407)685-4227. wkhm 2 workmg days
of you rscmpl of ffva docunant; If
hearing Impand. (TDD) 1-000-9558771.
Pu blahJuw X . 7002 and JUy 7.

2002
NN232
TM1 CMCUfT COURT
OF THE EIONTIENTH
jU ftfRyM CMCUfT
M AND FOR
SHBNOL1 COUNTY.
FLOMOA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. 01-1114-CA
DIVISION 14-0
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTOAOE. INC. FK/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. PIC..
THERESA M JONES, d d .
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pusuanl lo a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Forectoeura dated Jun*
21. 2002. and entered to Caaa NO.
01-15l4CAot ffn Ckcul Court ot ffn
EIGHTEENTH JuOoal Ckcul to and
tot SEMINOLE County. Florida
wtnram WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. PIC FK/A NORWEST
MORTGAGE. PIC.. 1* t n PlarnUI
and THERESA M JONES. JIMMY R
JONES. DONNA J . JONES: TEN­
ANT *1 NK/A JUOt FRANK. TEN­
ANT *2 NK/A CUFFORO FRANK;
WKDWOOO HOMES. H C : SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY BOARD OF COUN
TY COMMISSIONERS. METROPOUTAN LIFE INSURANCE COM­
PANY AK/A METROPOUTAN UFE
OBiA LAKEPOINTE APARTMENTS.
CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA;
TENANT #1 NK/A JUDI FRANK.
TENANT 12 NK/A CUFFORO
FRANK i r i ffn Datendanu. I atB sal
to ffn N 9 n d and bad bddw lor
cash d WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTMOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA d
H D 0A M .cn ffn day ct JUL I t .
2002. ffn toSowmg dasertnd proper­
ty as ad tom to sad Final Judgment
---------LOT
73.-------------------».
WILDWOOO, ACCORDPIG TO THE P U T THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 19.
PAGES 7 THROUGH 10 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEUPfOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
AK/A 710 Hadhar Lam. Writer
Sprmga. FL 32751
WITNESS MY HANO and ffn seal
o1 ffva Court on Ju m 21.2002
Maiyanm Mors*
Clark ct ffn Ckcul Court
By C acala V. Ekem
Ooutv Ctacfc
Ednvam a SAaaoaana. PA
P.O Bos 2 X 1 1
Tampa- Ftonda 33822 X I I
" S a a Americana wkh OisabWWa Ad
P you ara a parson nan a tksabwry
who naada accommodation n ordar
to partupate n ffva procaadng. you
ara ananad al no cod to you. tot ffn
provision of cartam asaiatanca
Pteasa co ru d C oul Admavdrabon
at X I N Park Avanua. Santord.
Ftonda 32771. latepnom number
(407)885-422;. wshm 2 working days
of you racatpl ol ffva docunatk. 8
mating Impaired. (TOO) 1 8 0 0 8 8 5 8771.
Pubksh Ju m X . 2002 and JUy 7.
2002
NN233
.
_______________
THE CMCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU0IC1AL CIRCUIT
PI ANO FOR
BEMP101E COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CJYk. ACTION
CA M NO. 01-X 9 9 C A

Page 611 Sunday. July 7.2002

3

2

2

*

vs
THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
0EV1SEE8.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES. OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS CUIMPtO BY.
THROUGH UNDER. OR AGAINST
WEHOY M LANEY NK/A WENOY J .
MONACK. DECEASED, d al.
Dafandarkd)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pusuant 10 a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foradoaur* dated J u n
21. 2002. and anterad to Caaa NO
01-2899CA of ffn Ckcuk Court ol Pte
EIGHTEENTH J u t d d Cko/k to and
lot SEMINOLE County. Florida
wtnram GMAC MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION FK/A OMAC MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION OF PA. I*
ffn Plamtkl and THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES. OR OTHER
CUIMANTS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUQH. UNOCR. OR AGAINST
WENOY M LANEY NK/A WENOY
M. MONACK. DECEASED. JOHN
MONACK. AS AN HEIR OF THE
E8TATE OF WENOY M. LANEY
NK/A WENOY M. MONACK.
DECEASED. JOHN MONACK. A
MINOR. AS AN HEIR OF THE
ESTATE OF WENDY M. UN EY
NK/A WENOY M. MONACK.
DECEASED. ASHLEY MONACK. A
MINOR. AS AN HEIR OF THE
ESTATE OF WENOY M. U N EY
NK/A WENOY M
MONACK.
OECEASEO. ANY ANO ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CUIMINO
BY. THROUOH. UNDER. ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE,
WHETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS; 6EM N 0LE COUNTY
BOARO OF COUNTY COMMIS­
SIONERS. ara ffn Oetendanta, I wa
sal lo Vie tvgtnt! and basl brddar tor
cadi d WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COUNTHOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA d
11D0 AM. on ffn day of JUL 16,
2002. ffn toapwkig daacrtiad proparly •• ad tom to said Final Judgrmm
LOT 6. OAKLAND HILLS.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED PI P U T
BOOK13. RAGES WAND 84, PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AK/A 770 OaUando Avanua.
AAatncnte Bprtnga, FL 32714
, WITNESS MY HANO fa)d ffn ta d
cl ffva C oul on J u n 2 ). 2007
* Maryam* Mora*
dark d t i a CkcUl Court .
ByCacaka V Ekem
Deputy Ctork
Ednvairta AAteoclate* . P A
PO Boa 2 X 1 1
Tampa. Ftonda 336228018
" S a a Atnartcam wah OHabtMtoa Ad
I you
a parson wah a daabBfy
lo parttofpaka to ffla prooaadmg, you
ara araatod d no cod to you. tor ffn
provtaton ol owliin m i t u e c t .
n *B ** comma to u r ^arTwi»ir»i»on
d X I N. Park Avanua, Santord.
Flonda 32771, telephone number
(407)885-4227. wahm 2 workmg days
ol y ou racatpl of ffva docunark; k
Impaired. (TOO) 1•771.
Pubkdl J u n X 2002 did JUy 7.

2002
NN234

pt m e cpicurr co ur t

OP THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
PIANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL

JURISDICTION DfVWON

CASS NO: 01 CA1173140

WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK. FA
PLAINTIFF
VS
BERNARD C KERSTINQ IF
LIVINO. ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU.
OTHER PARTIES CUIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. DIROUGH. UNDER
OR AOAJNST BERNARO C.
KERSTINQ. EMILY KERSTINQ.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOYrtt TENANTS PI
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF

FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu•uatk to a Sunmary Final Judgment
ot Foractoaua dated J u n 21. 2002
anterad to C*k Caaa No 01-CA
1173-14-0 of ffn Ckcuk Court of ffn
11TH Jukdal Circuk to and lot SEMI
HOLE County. Santord. Ftonda. I wd
•*• to to* htgfnd and b a * btddd tor
cash d ffn Wad Front Door * m
SEMINOLE County Courthoua*
located d X I H Park Avanua In
Santord. Ftonda. d 11.00 a m o n ffn
18 day ot JUy. 2002 ffn toloamg
daaertoad proparty&gt;aa a d tom to said
Sunmary Fnaf Judgment to W t
THE WEST 329 FEET OF THE
SOUTH 268 FEET OF LOT C.
BLOCK 7. LESS THE WEST 182
THEREOF, REPU T OF L0T8 I , 2.
7. 10. 15 ANO THE SOUTH 1/3 OF
TRACT 14. LESS BLOCK H OF
TRACT 10. SANLANOO SPRINGS.
P U T BOOK 7. PAGE 1. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
Dated ffva day of JUN 21,2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork Ol toa C n U Coul
By RUhKng
Deputy Clark
Pubksh to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I 8 Urwarsky Onva Sute 500
Pterkdmn. a 33324
(954)2338000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons wan dnibktoaa naad
mg a apactel accommodalion ahoUd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•I
Un
SEMINOLE
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D(Vl*»ON 14-0
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION FK/A OMAC
MORTOAOE CORPORATION OF
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2002
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THt cwcurr c o u r t

OF THE 1ITH
jUDtCLAL cwcurr,
PIANO FOR
5EUP40LC COUNTY,
FLOMOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A SIN O : 01 C A 2 9 M 1 4 O
CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING
CORP. FK/A GREEN TREE
FINANCIAL SERVICING
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAMES MICHAEL BURKE AK/A
JAMES MICHAEL STONE. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
MEIR3,
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARDES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUOH. UNDER
OR AGAINST JAMES MICHAEL
BURKE A/K/A JAMES MICHAEL
STONE. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JAMES MICHAEL BURKE AK/A
JAMES MICHAEL STONE. IF ANY;
ROSETTA BURKE: STATE OF
FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. KATHERINE O
BECKER. JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS Pt
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
PORECLOBUM SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pueuark to a Summary Final Judgment
ol Foradoaur* dated J u n 21. 2002
anterad to C M Caaa No. 01-CA2939-14-1 ol 9w Ckcuk Court ol 9 «
18TH Judctol CkcUt to and lot SEMI­
NOLE Coutfy. Santord, Florida. I wd
•al to ffn Ivghad and bad bidder tor
cash d ffn Wad Front Dow d ffn
SEMINOLE County Courtnouaa
located d X I N. Park Avanua to
Santord. Flonda. d 110 0 a m on ffn
16 day d JUy. 2002 ffn tofc/*tog
daaertoad property aa ad tom to said
■ ■ w m i y l M JudgnunUo-wS:
LOT X
BLOCK I . NORTH
ORLANDO RANCHES. SECTION
10. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 13. PAGE X ANO 31. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated tot* day of JUN 21.2009.
(CIRCUIT’ COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork of ffn Ckcul Court
By Ruff! Ktog
Deputy Ctork
Pubkdl t o .
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF OAVIO J.
8TERN. P.A.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAPfTIFF
801 B. Unlvdaay Oiara SaaabOO
(984)1338000
P t ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons wah d,abasia, marl­
ing a apacn l aocommoddion should
canted COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•I
Pn
SEMINOLE
County
Coufhuuaa al 407885-4227. 1 8 0 0
9658771 (TDO) w 1 8 0 0 8 5 5 8 7 7 0 .
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PubtehJun X. 2002 and JUy 7.

M THI CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE UTH
JUDICIAL CfRCUfT.
PIANO FOR
SEMMOLI COUNTY.
FLOMOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SIN O : M C A 549 1 4 0
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP,
PIC. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO ATLANTIC MORTOAOE
PfVESTMENT CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
V8.
ALLISON K. MILLER AK/A
ALLISON KAY MKLER AK/A
ALLISON K. THARPE. IF HVPfQ.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DFVtSEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO AU OTHER
PARTIES CUIMINO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST ALLISON K MILLER AK/A
ALLISON KAY MILLER AK/A ALLI­
SON K. THARPE. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF AUJSON K MILLER
AK/A ALLISON KAY MtoLER AK/A
AUJSON K. THARPE. IF ANY;
OAKLAND VILLAGE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
P IC ; JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS PI
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puauanl to a Sunmary Final Judgmark
of Foractoaua dated Ju m 21. 2002
anterad to C M Caaa No M-CA84914-a of ffn CkcUl C oul of ffn UTH
Jukctel C k a n to and tor SEUPfOLE
Couky. Santord. Ftortdk. I w Saa* to
ta* regnen ana m u d«j j w lor c*sn
d ffn Pted Front Dow at ffn SEMI­
NOLE Couky Courthouaa located al
X I N. Park Avanua In Santord.
Florida, d It DO am . on ffn day ol
JUL X . 2002 ffn toftowmg daecrtnd
preparty aa ad tom to said Sunmary
F m l Judgmark. to-wk:
LOT 66. OAKLANO VILUGE SEC­
TION TWO. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED PI
P U T BOOK X PAGES 27 ANO X .
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMPfOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated this day of JUN S I. 2002.
(CIRCUfT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk of ffn Ckcul Court
By. C acala V. Ekem
Dapury Cterk
Pubaah m
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID J .
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PU PfTIFF
X I 8. Urwarsky Drtva Suka 600
P M d ta n .F l 3 X 2 4
(95412338000
PI ACCORDANCE WITH THE
IAMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona akffi ctoahkbea naad■ng a apactel accommodation mould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
Pte
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* d 407888-4227. 18009588771 (TDO) w 1 8 0 0 8 8 8 8 7 7 0 .
. 4. v i - -i-a- an -,- . a s -- x --VU Mona® rt®i®y o tiv c *
P u b a m ju n X . 3003 and JUy 7.

2002

M THE CXCUfT COURT
OF THE 18TH
ju d ic ia l

ancurr,

PI ANOFOR
SEMMOLS COUNTY,
FLOMOA
JUMBOICTION DIVISION
C A SIN O : M C A 8 *7 1 4 0
THE BAJK OF NEW YORK AS
TRUSTEE
PLAINTIFF
VS
LEONARO ROBERT TERRY AK/A
LEONARO R TERRY. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS. OEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PART1E8 CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST LEONARO ROBERT
TERRY AK/A LEONARD R TERRY.
DONNA M. TERRY; 9 L/VPIG. ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND AU OTHER
PARTIES CUUMfffO AN PtTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER. OR
AGAINST DONNA M. TERRY.
WHISPEFUNG WINOS HOMEOWN­
ERS ASSOCIATION, INC . JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS PI
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu•uant to a Sunmary Fatal Judgmark
of Poradoauk dated J u n I t , 2002
•ntarsd to CM Caaa Na 02-CA-8Z714-0 of ffn Ckcul Court ol ffn 1ITH
Judctol CkaA to end k * SEMINOLE
Couuy, Santord.Florida.IwSw&lt;to
ffn Iff^nd and bad tedtei tor ceen
d ffn Wad Fieri Dow d ffn SEMI­
NOLE County Courthoua* tocalad d
X I N. Park Avanua In Santord.
Ftonda. al 11:00 a m . on t n 18 day
ol JUy. 2002 ffn knowing daacrtiad
proparty aa ad tom In aad Sunmary
Final JudgmanL lonre
LOT X WHISPERING WPIOS.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED M P U T
BOOK X . PAGES 10. 11 ANO 12.
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated ffva day U JUN 21.2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork of ffn Cacuk Coul
By Run Ktog
Deputy Ctork
Pubteh kt
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF OAVIO J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PUPfTIFF
K I 8 Urwarsky Drtva Suka 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(9 5 4 )2 X 8 0 0 0
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parson* wkh daahaana marl­
ing a ,p*ci*l accommodalion mould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
Pn
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* d 407885-4227. 18009 X 8 7 7 1 (TDO) w 1800-9568770,
via Ftonda Relay Sam e*
Pu baahJun X . 2009 and JUy 7.
2002

40 paopto martad to to ** w d 5 T
100% sal*.
1800-310-5930

2 3 — Lo st &amp; F o u n d

Found:
Rabbit. Black 6 Whit*.
Call 407-323-3777
Loat Farnda Shfi Tlu wfka 5 brown,
tod In vtokiky of Grandvtew * 30Ei
SL Sanford on J u n 27* l Roarirdll
407-481-1094

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Lot of TIC/ Ex. Rals/Raa. rate*
ffff Cai Oadwn, 4878348888 ff»

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Intorvtewt tor Aogud 1aV Location
la r o w . 17»i SL Bmford. 407-3284S13.

WEcar* tar you babtoe tomytovlnc
CTaMnhcm8.Sia8diato3yra.HRs
487831-8941
Locals
avalafka ffnugfi ffn O t * » wab• Soctel aacufy nunbars;
« Maldan naraa*;

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• Drtvwa loam * nuikw a; and.

TTia kkorrmacn a nol
Howaver, any effected parly haa ffn
ngfk to n quid any Ctork of ffn
Court to Ftonda ramov* aodd aacurky numbers bu n tonga* w coptoa
t o J a l ■ mr n ■■ 1 a . . . a .1a * i r * a » L i* to,
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,

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and mud apaeffy ffn bock and paga
nunbar ol toa feoofd ffnf contema
ffn aoctel aacuffy nunbar to ba
removed, and,
3) Vbu requad may ba daavared to
Ited by fac­
w a m ilid to to* Ctork*,
Aak. wrtto or c a l ffn Ctork tar ffn

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2002

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1 3 — H ea lt h Sc B e a u t y

NN237

BagtnrVng October 1.2 0 0 2 any par­
son preparing or Mng a docunant tor
raoordtog to ffn Oteclal Raoorda Book
of Saovnola Couky may not Include
a aoctel a a a a ty nunbar to audi docunark, urteak requrkd by ton.
Pteaaa note &gt; 1a ffn current pracaca
ol ffn Ctork at ffn C k a d Court ol
8ammote Couky to faded ffnW ton-

Minrinrw
Cterkalto
of to* C bad CourtCounty
X I N. Park Avanua

Santord . FL 32772 0099
407/565-4313 tetophom
407/330-7193 M lm 8 *
hortu O vamlnctecterk org
Pubadr JUy 3 6.2 0 0 2

00093

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What does that mean to you?

100% Financing
New 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
Call today for your FREE
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find out more.
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plus Bonus

We are looking for enthusiastic
people with great phone skills
for a rapidly growing home
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Call for interview to be part of
our Familyl
Full or Part Time positions
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Nursery &amp; Child Care
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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

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70 Education &amp; Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

91 Apartments/
Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses UnfumUhed
105 Duple s/Trtplex
107 Mobile-Homes For Rent
111 Resort vacations
114 Warehousa/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

elp

Wanted

117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Aent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To O w n •
127 Storaga/Offlce For Ront

Home based business oppty ProI4mch ol new local phone service
I wire# long defence. Very xicnrxj
I 407-688 7 B53

.

INVESTIGATE BEFORE

YOUMVUT1

I Afwayt a good poley, especially lor
I business
opponumties
and
1 franchises. Cal Florida Dapt ol
I Agriculture 6 Coneumer Services at
[800-435-7352 or FTC-HELP lor
I hee rtormdtan. Or vfel o x Wtab sat
I at www he povhtrop
| Florida law teqdrea eeiers d oartaxi
I baaneee epporiritas to ispetor aito
[Florida Dept, d Agriculture A
[Consumer Services bdore lafeng.
[ C a l to verily lawful registration
| bdore you buy.
59— F i n a n c i a l
S e r v ic e s

Attention R eader*!!
ITS Regal for companies doing

Pi

u by phone to promise you
and ask you to pay for It
they deliver. For more
Wormetion. cel toMree 1-077-FTC
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k’ Re Regel lor companies doing
waineae by phone to promise you
I loan and ask you to pay tor *
ay deliver. For more
, cal toS-hee 1-S77-FTC
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71— H

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W a n ted

y growing battery aasembiee
iy seeks a recent graduate
good electrical ancVot
meal background lor design
3 teeing d afecstcai systome end
tent
Provide technical
I to salat and eppticattons
. Fu« beneM package.
resume
to:
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liming to succeed.
We have an tovnerkafe opening lor
an ENTRY-ievel MMime Sales
Aseocfele In our In-Store branch to
Lake Mary AppicanU need 2 years
sales at wel at previous cash
handling experience preferred.
Flexibility with tfeys/houre is
requeed
All Branch poeruon* require
satisfactory
credit
checks.
SodhTruet Bank oOers an exceaenl
To express your mSereetor*ne. visa
us at www sodhtnjst.com
E-mat cwreersOsodteniet com
To*-tree tax. (077) * 6 6 4 6 5 3
lo u th Trust

Equal Opponurvry Employer
U/F/O/V

Mon-Fri • early (4am-2pm)
Bafeman Senior Med*. d Compass
G rop, teektog Nfrfy mosrofed Food
Svc. Mgr looking tor rewarding
career In comrrxsaary management.
U Mary area. 1 * 1x1$ on" poefeon
involves
food
prod
supervtsKXv'sstocislet tratotog.
te«L exp hetpkA tood « e n y r t fe te
req. salary 30K-32K DOE: a t t
bsn stfe pko. las resume to Bab
S a n tis
407-029-2400;
EOE/M/MW

DRIVERS WANTEDI
Rapkty expanding pharmaceutical
company |e seeking drivers tor our
Sentord fecMy. Must be tex tile to
state tod. overnight end tarty AM.
hours. Adkhr to Mt 50-60 tot.
repetitively. Extensive driving and
potatoAty tor prep work In lab when
reqdred Eicefert bensfes. 6Bhr. Cel
Darryl at 407-321-9070 between
tOem-tpm, Mon-Fri.
Folowlng podtione now opanl Front
counter person, entry level
estimator, spray todiniefen, general
•hop help. Competitive tr ie r* A
banaRa. Apply to person, 200 fiE to i
Ave, Sentord___________________
Hair Sty tet Manicurist/PedtourieL
Sentord area. EeL talon w der new
ownership.
Rentals
av al.
Immediately. 407-970-7004.
M VESTKUTE BEFORE
YOU INVEST!
Always a good policy, espeefety tor
business
opportunities
and
ftenchfeas C al Ftorida D ept d
Agrtcdhxe 6 Coneunsr Servtoea at
800-435-7352 or FTC-HELP tor
ksa Wortnaaon. Or vM o u Web ate
at wwwHc.gov/bUop.
Florida law requires se*ara d certain
h etoaaaoppotkxtRaatoieghferwRi
Florida Dapt. d Agriculturt A
Consumer Services before setting
CeS lo verxy iewid regie IreHon
before you buy. ______________ .
jgrvtoriaJ O u p fv tw r Ful ttrn ^ w l
time. Sem kidt Cfe 0 San totd Area.
EiceisrX benefts. Fax 407-3394710
or Pel 407-339-0000.____________

LABORERS NEEDED
FO R U N D E R G R O U N D

UTkJTY CONTRACTOR

HEALTXmmUUdANO W1K
PU W ID natfw i r t f l m .

i M f t t m m b * Drw*
OfTM O H .

Laundramat Alltort f i t . R tx . hn.
Easy Job. 407-32346B&amp; /4074877130. Apply 3091 Hwy 17-92
(WriMart Ptots). Bantord.

Lawn Maintenance Foreman;
ReeidentlairCotnmercfel
tap
-----------1— -4 a
-a— — a s— s
u

rvQutrva. usnoiceps a ■nyAQon
knowledge a plus. FIR Time, dra
kcense required. 407-031-0430.
Lawn M aintenance' Person"
Commercial exp reqArtd. 407-3307117.

MAIDS NEEDED
IMMEDIATELYI
pend adf. 6 mature. MF 7 3 0 - 5 0 0 PM. Transportation
req^red. C at 407-324-1177 to start
P/T CuskxkaVmainlananoe person.
20 hrs per week. Alto P/T Diesel
Mechanics tor PMe. 407-321-3507.
1 1 -a

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Join • tp trlal lu m of poopio who
make a red cMlerence In toe Ivee

of foe etoariy We provide nenmaderi
companionship and help In toetr
homes. Fit stole day, evening andavetade.
td Senior Care
Cdfc 407-382-6000.

71— H e l p W a n t e d

Wr Will Print A
D*Hv#r For You To
Our Roodors For
Only
Bc/Copyll
We Have a Way Ibu Can Cut
That Cost In Halil
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING DEPT
407-322-2011
NEW CONCEPT .
Ue L A H Mgrs. A Agents, Gmd
Floor Oppiy. Leads. Up to 650K
1-000^300774

--------- JfertTW---------Meneger‘ 1 « itle fe n f. t t h r .
407-707-0070

PRESS BRAKE OPERATOR. CNC
Exp. Required. Good Pay A
Benefits. DFWP 407-290-1502
Oita Work: Pipe crew leader,
liborwt. m d Iriidif optntor. F/T,
pennon, reason. hcAdfert. 407-3220133.
Tefemerketert 0 door lo door
appointment setlera lor home
thprownfert 0 seasty products. 1AM
be prdeetional. sip preferred.
Salary plua oommfeeion. 407-6000004.
Tke IfemwRi dfeansnoa. mud have
drivers kcense Apply In person at
Freds Tire Semes 407- 324-3460.
Tiector/Bobcal Operator: Find
grade experience, F/T. pension.
vacation, hokdays. 407-322-0133
a ia --a . w . .

«»_

wom r rom nonu
To OISOQrino PT. t5Mmo FT
InfemetiMel Order
000-331-8242.

|M I S C E L L A N E O U S

1

fB9 Pets &amp; Supplies • . fs
200 Uvestock/Farm
1
Supplies J .
* ■1
&amp;
201 Horses
.
.
205 Heavy Machinary
207 Jewelry
209 .Wearing Apparel
,
211 Antiqua/CoDectibles
215 Boats A Accessories
, 217 Garage'Salas
219 Wanted to Buy

103— H o u s e s -

Chair For Rani ah
thop, Barter Or Stylist Cs* 407-

321-1017
Ydd Work t Handy Men. 3 days per
week. 67-OObr. C a l 407 -3 2 2 4 0 6 4 .
Moo-frt. Barh-5pm______________

141— H o m e s F o r S a l e

to o Teacher
P/T Teacher Education Program to
•tuderer vttakio toe Zoo. Wornwith

Sanford Nice 2/1 Carport CHA.
Good Gel O w e reqd /to pels J6S0
♦ deposit. 4 0 7 -0 4 7 4 0 5 8 •
tan to rd : 3/1. CHA. Section 5
accepted 6800/monto. '
The HAenen Group
407-321-0333 •

report. 2/1 HendMwYS
Nightmare whh
to 5 tod.
tote. 6S0K
660K .
•2/1 wfei V acre toL Lake Mery.
660 .0 0 0 ' .
*10 scree, comet d Sentord Ave 6
'.Airport BMJ. Wee 6706K , now
6500rCTerme.

157— M o b i l e H o m e s .
Fo r S a le
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36&gt; 10 moble home, dtached FL rm.
petty luiTxt carpeted, coring fens,
new stove, new AG. Looted to Town
* CociW&gt;(edL*) Perk. 5355 Orange
Bhd. Lk ktonrae Afetog 6 1 7 8 0 0 365740-1095 .

erSTWia FiextSe days. MF, BOO x m

- 2.00 pm. Teaching Exp. prat, but
wR kdn. 6050br. Cal 407-3234450
an apcAcation d Cantiel
Monot l DtxQtjQm
JtfcdPerk. 3750 N. Hwy
17-02, Sanford, F l

73— E m p l o y m e n t
W a n ted
CNA Home Health Aid earthed
•eatogemptopnerthyoxhome. 14
years experience In elderty cart t
handicapped. 407-3304053.
93— R o o m s F o r R e n t
2 Story Victorian Home, Historic
District. Ipic. balcony. '
prtvtegoe. AtOWWK.
6
StOOTWK. StOOi

' 407-320-5277

105— D uplex/Triplex .
Spnford 2fl)VtBA ctopiei, 17180
Ridgewood Lane. CHA. stove.
retngersior. pAvefe scree
657SAryxxh. 1573 seturty. 00 ped.
407-322-0010

107— M o b i l e H o m e s
For Rent
Paofe Area: 28R/2BA piotAe home
w/ FL Room A carport on 1/2 acre.
Nopefe.3000/mtxi0i ptoeeacuty.
Broker/Owner, 407-32311AT.
• 114—
W a r e iio u s e /R e n t a l .
S pace ,

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Sanford: 433 8 . Boon Ave.
48/V26A. 2 8 0 0 4 eq 6. J l acre 101
groan house, shop, iota of storage
New carpet, punt In' A o u t
femMcaptog. Mock construction,
ferfa u o doors. 6180’s. C e l Joyce,
Century 2 t H 6 1.4 0 7 -3 2 3 4 7 5 5 .

1 5 3 -4 -A c r e a q e L o t F o r
Sale
DELTONA 10 terse, ktad tor motxfe
,hom eete, horses, ca tte, lemitog or
nurseryl
Zo/ied
tgricuhurtl.
64.90OACRE. Sm. down w/owner
In a n ce to ^ -747-1772 o r 604-7 *7 -

3679 per monei 114 m ieeeet C4 417

to Sentord. 4 0 7 4 4 0 4 5 4 1 e x t 1

Fountain Lodge el Santortl has
•padd rafea tor defy, weekly. A 5
odatione. Cal 4071136/3230640 tor (Mate
Very ntoe, very r4««n km rm. Newly
ramotaint d f uti. cable. A/C. todry.
phone, kkch use, te c dr. reddent
owner, private entrenci
Oenkfeof Onfy drug free
needeppfy. 407-330-7373
Room For Rant 637Vmo . 6250
aacurtty Full house privileges,
.washer 6 dryer tawlght room. 407324-7313.
m
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VMWII Rrvf
nvni
4

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wekhecAdryer SaS/wk. Lake Ave In
Sanford. 407-000-7023
Sanford H«stoner ElhoeneyTgoocl
rwghbortxiod. 63006300. 407
3214757.
95— R o o m m a t e
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;Sanford. 1BR apt 1 block hum
hoepaai. Swekihg 1 mature person,
IHCtek or 6430mo ♦ 6200 tec. ind
uML. ieeae. 407-321-3735.
Oarage Apt 1/1 SS30/.mo indudee

poNir, git, m Iv A
tree. 407402-1384.

118— O f f i c e S p a c e F o r
Rent

Qenewt-10 Acre, 649.dba Jo Ami
feme. Uc. Red Eedfe Brater. 407 I
977-7*3*. .
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t KING SERTA. poeturopedto set.
never ueed Cnsl S2K. sel S295 Can
dethrer. 4074600577
1 Luxury firm pttowtop eet with 7 yr
werrerty. M l 135. queen 1140. king
S210.- Brand new. Located in
Sentord. 407-402-2778.

1 2 piece Name Brand Oueen
ORTHOPEDIC PILLOW TOP
Harness Set. Brand New. 8 N to
Rustic Sacritica 6100. Can DePror.
407-4224848.

18RASS BED. OUEEN SERTA.
poeksapeilc ad 6 Hme. Never treed
ood61K.aai6278Cands6ver.407-

6600577.

•159— R e a l E s t a t e .
W a n ted
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We Buy Houses. Condos,
Commentlet
end . . Land.
Foreclosure STOPPED, Back
Payments Brought Up To Dr
Relocating? Divorced? fl
Tenerife? We Can HELP1I Any
Condition, Any ‘ Area, FAST

1 6 0 — B u s in e s s F o r
Sa le

WyodhamPlace

J900 eq * - Aftadta tor dteeer raM.
Prtoie tree. Fem#y Home Fteze. 2772
Ekcam BML Detione. Cal 300-70R'
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6575 per morth. tM rtaeedof 417
to Sentord. 4074404541 ext 3

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MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAW ana i u s m waMo,
I BOriM, 6479440. ANO UP
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Wafer Front-Caffe Monroe: 4bR
4BA over 3500 eq It wRh 2.5 car
garage, 2 wotk shops, Irv, dn, fern
rm, w.Tvapiece A game room, r
lew auaee'on 1.4 aersk on
6349800
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4BR 1J SA: New Root. Ceramic
Tit, 1ts2tSc.Pgfch.Pod.onOver
1/4 Acre. 60S.9O0
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Over WOAon IS R 1 Bate l * dh.
apple, htatfey retd Priced tor qAdi
•ale. 664.900 ■
4SR 2BA: Over 1900 i q PL LN.
Dv&gt;, Fem Rm W/Freplace. Deck.
Garage 6102.900
Lake Mary: Custom Bt 48R 2 BA
ever 2200 eq ll L/v. Qto. Fem Rm
w/ F*r*pUc*. tct4 trm i pool, 2 car
gerege on 1/1 acre6223.900 *'
Oiatota SR 4 SR 1 BA: Ovw 2300
Sq f l LN. Dm, Fam Rm, 32x32.Sc
PcoL 7 Car Garage on Over LSAoe
6210.900.

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Longeocd-Tia Sprrgs tufevn be*
unique 3'4BwJroom. 3 U bdhs.
3100 eq R. to gefed community
screened ped wfei tax* BBG Large
Atoum rUe4 through On center of
die
home. * Professionally
landscaped, private lot Bast
echooto. 6 3 2 9 0 0 0 407469 -7 7 9 0

0: 1BR/1BA W/Sawer A
Garbage Ip ^ H ta U 1Nr 6 435440b
IBfV'iBA WWsler. Sewer

A . Garbage Ind. - Heat A' Air
64503360 Dapoal
Historic Dfetrict: IBR/tBA W/Lg
10 Ft
Endoaed Patio, Gas F|
CeAngs, Hdwd Floors.
Upa. CHA 65253500 Dep
Sanford: 28R/1BA W/Dmmg Rm.
Living Rm. Hdwd Floors. Lg
Screened Porch. OU Oarage.
Storage 60503025 Depose
Winter Springe: 38R/I.5BA
W/8ingle Garage. New Ftoonog 6
P r in t 6 7 6 0 3 7 0 0 1

IdyOwSta: 4SR2BA W/Pod. Fam*y
Rm, Den. Formal Dining Rm.
f ropMca,
Moomg &amp; r*$ri. n w
Sarv
Included »14003(400
Deposit
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Sarford. SOOROO 4074074410 407320-0003.

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prMfegta. Cai 407-320-7232 tor an
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F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

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287 Lawn Services
268 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 Oil, Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 PianrVOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Sheet M a u l
318 Wall Drilling
319 Window Washing A Tinting

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181 Appliances &amp; . ,
Furniture For Sale ' *
183 Television .4 StereoiRadio
165 Computers For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Buildirig Materials .
193 Lawn A Garden
195.Machine Work
,
197 Restaurant Equipment

141 Homes For Sale.
. 143 Out of State
Properly For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale1’
147 Industrial Property For Sale .
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lbt For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
■157 M eM e Hornes For Sale ,
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
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, 163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

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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
AUTOMOTIVE
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
231 Cars For Sale
266 Ceiling Repair
234 Automotive
267 Ceramic Tile
Accessories
268 Child Care Centers
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale ' *
269 Cleaning Services
23Q Car Rentals
270 Concrete
238 Vehicles Wanted
•271 Construction
•
239 Motorcyde%Drkes For Sale
272 Delivery Services
24 0 Boat Rentals
275 Drywall
241 Rec. Vehidet/Campers For Sale
276 Electrical
* 243Trailers For Sale '
277 Fence
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245 Farm Equipment r
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling.
280 Home Improvements
S ER V IC ES
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
252 Accounting
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283 Jewelry A Repair
253 Additions &amp;
2Q4 Lakefront Clearing
Remodeling
286 Landscaping
254 Air Conditioning
206' Laundry Services
221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions *

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For Sale
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181 Appliancos A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo Radio
185 Computers For Salo
187 Sporting Goods
189 Offico Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Rostaurant Equipment

141 Homos For Sale
143 Out of Stale
Proporty For Sale
145 Resort Property For Salo
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobilo Homo Lots For Salo
149 Commercial Property For Salo
151 Investment Proporty For Salo
153 Acreage Lol For Salo
154 Open Houso
155 Condominiums For Salo
157 Mobilo Homes For Sale
159 Real Estnto Wanted
160 Businoss For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

91 Apartments/
Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
tOf Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
t05 Duples/Triplex
107 Mobilo Homes For Rent
M l Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Rontal Space
115 Industrtal Rentals

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199 Pots A Supplies
200 Lrvoslock/Farm
S u p p lie s.

201 Horsos
205 Honvy Machinery
207 Jewolry
209 Wonring Apparel
211 Antique/Collectibles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c x s &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S a le

181— A ppu a n c es &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

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A fiord Now Oiorry OviV ckirij title
72* and 8 C h a n wLa.it SM in Box
1950 Lighted China Cabinet A val
Can Dotrver 407-4220230

Bedroom 7 pc CHERRY WOOD 4
potter bed. a l dove tailed, dresser
w.lrl mirror, chest . mghl stand,
unused, sun In box Cost S5k. toll
$1660 5k*/i beckoom ovaUSs 407660 1415

Dsy Bed. 2 orthopedic twins,
whlte/irorVbrsts. trundle, never
used St* brand Coal $800, sol $295
4 0 7 -6 6 0 0 5 7 7 .

CORRUOATED STEEL ROOFINO
lot Bams Boat Docks. Shops, etc.
Also
Culvert
Pipe
1 5 'z 2 ft
$179 2 6 ea I8 'x 2 0 $212 M e t
Surplus Steel &amp; Suppty. Inc Apopka
407-293 5788

A FuS s u e mantes* Ml New"*?
pfasfec. Musi te l $80 407-422-8848
ABSOCOID-Daf ratngwator. 6cufL
worti fleet 21"W*33 53L brown, has
•mol keener. 3 targe
and door
storage W 0 00 oLo 407-2604121.
Dad Rm S a l Entire Bad Sat
W/HdbrdTtbrd. Drassar. Mirror.
Chest and f t Stand SM Board $750.
Can Dokver 4 0 7 -4 2 2 0 2 3 0
1 A chany oleigh bed. eokd wood,
with piaow lop m onies* set Never
used. S a i $549 Can deOver 407-422
0230
A KINO SIZE PILLOW TOP
orthapedK mattress set
New in plastic. Se&lt; 1195
407-422-6848
Red Black eon canopy bed with
k*wy tarn pAowtop eat Never used
407-402-2778

Beds, located n Sanford orthnpedc
firm sets with 5 vr warranty Twin $75.
ka $90. queen $95. lung $175 Never
used, can deOver. 407-402 2778
C h a n Fteisleet rocker* Suitable
lor trailer or moiortioma. Like new.
paid $550 each, asking $100 each.
407-332-6821.
Couch. 2 c h a n 6 ottoman. Ike new
$500 3 pc lighted wal unit $250.
Amana gas dryer. Ike new. $150 Okl
handmade (kth display cupboard.
$200 407-323-1151.
Couch: Al Italian Leather Sola.
$675. Lovaaaat. $625. Chair. $525
Brand Now: SM h Pkeoc Can Dtfcar
407-422-0230.
Drtog Room-13 pc. cold cherry wood,
double pedestal table w/ leal. 8
Chippendale chavs, buftst 6 hutch,
never used, cost $8k. t e l $1295
server. $250 407-660-1415.

Dryor Maytag electric white,
reversible door, super large 7 cubic
tael capacity Works great. Lake Mary,
4 0 7 -3 3 0 6 8 3 0 ___________________
Fulon BLvk (M a e kerne plus fT fwS
memos* Never ueed. s ti ta bra. Cact
$600. s e t $275 AX oak. $ 3 7 5 .4 0 7 6600577.

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

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231 Car* For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehldes/Campera For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

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Bug &amp; Upholstery Shampooer.
$25 00 Also Soars 8000 Mu AC
$50 00/ 407-3238076.

1SSS Honda Accent New ( a c t good
■manor. A/C need* work. $1465 or
boat oiler. C a l 407-327-3657, after
7.00pm.

1991 NISSAN Truck. 96km*st stick
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F ood
Unscrambled:
Surefire
tips fo r
cooking eggs

Marvelous Muffins
They're a classic breakfast treatfo r sum m er

aps you’d think
r that the summer sea­
son would be no time
or many, tg g i are the star
for baking because hot weath­
of breakfast. They're great
er would deter any chef from
additions to lunch and dinner an equally steamy kitchen.
menus as well. But discovering
However, summer baking is
the best way to cook them is
quite popular as it provides a
often a mystery So, doesn't K
great opportunity for people
make sense to perfect youregg*
showcase their home-grown
cooking skills to ensure your
vegetables and fruits that
egg dishes oome out chef-per­
flourish during warm weath­
fect? Here's a look at how to
er months in baked goods too
create *egg*-ceptlonal scram­
deUrious to pass up.
bled eggs and omelettes before
Some of the easier special­
the eggs even hit the pan, cour­
ties to bake are muffins.
tesy of *The Good Enough to
Comprised of a few basic
Eat
Breakfast
Cookbook*
ingredients tossed together
(Warner Books), by Carrie
and embellished with favorite
Levin.
flavorings, most anything can
be incorporated into a muffin
The Pan
successfully, especially blue­
To ensure perfect egg dishes,
berries and pecans.
you first have to equip yourself
with the right pan. Some pans
Enjoy this recipe perfect for
are specifically designed for
a lazy summer morning,
omelettes. The good ones are
courtesy of "Delia Smith's
made of thick and fairly heavy
Summer Collection" (DK), by
stainlest. steel or aluminum.
Delia Smith.
Nonstick pens do not necessar­
ily produce the best egg dishes,
Blueberry and Pecan
so It's be up to you to season
Muffins
, the pan so that eggs don't stick
Afairs 20 mini-muffins or six
to the surface. There are two
man-sized muffins
ways to do so:
• ) cup small blueberries
1. Cover the bottom of the
• 1/2 cup or two ounces
pan with salt. Put the pan wtth
pecans,
finely chopped
the salt on the range top over a
• 1 recipe Basic Muffin
fairly high (tame. Let It alt over
Mixture (see below)
the heat until the salt turns col­
ore (the colors depend on the
For the topping
material of the pan); this usually
• 2 ounces or 1/2 cup
- takes about 80 minutes. Repeat
pecans, finely chopped
the process a second time and
• 10 brown sugar cubes,
your pan Is ready. If you never
use an abrasive to dean your
crushed
pan It will be years before It
needs to be reseasoned.
Basic Muffin Mixture
2. Cover the bottom of the
• 1 cup flour
pan wtth about V8 Inch of veg­
• 1/2 tablespoon baking
etable oil. Put the pan with the
powder
oil over a high heat and let the
• 14 teaspoon salt
oil smoke for about 7 minutes.
• 1 large egg
Discard the excess oU and put
• 3 tablespoons super-fine
the pan Into a 500 F oven for
sugar
about 10 minutes. Be aware that
• 1/2 cup milk
the handle wtH bo very hot. If
• 1/2 stick butter, melted
you have a pan wtth a wooden
and cooled slightly
handle, use the first method.
• V2 teaspoon pure vanilla
extract
Beating the Begs
There's
trick to beating
eggs for either scrambled eggs
or omelettes — It's all In the
dick. Beat the eggs using a
front-to-back,
up-and-down
motion, creating a Uttie vtfrlrtpool
What image typically onmes
on Its side. The magical ’click’ is
to mind when sushi to men­
the sound of the fork striking the
tioned? For many, it to raw fish,
bottom and near side of the
an idea which often causes
bowl or measuring cup.
them to opt for the salad
instead. However, sushi doesn't
Clarified Butter
have to be made with raw fish.
There are Impurities* In reg­
Japanese rice and any number
ular butter that can encourage
oI vegetables can make a deli­
your aogs to stick to the pan.
cious sushi combination.
TheaS Indude milk solids, salt
Try your hand at these
and water. Here's how to
Japanese rice rolls. Requiring
remove them: Heat a stick of
very little time to prepare, these
butter In a 1/2-quart pot over a
little bundles make a great
m e d iu m -low heal. As soon as
dan to any summer menu.
the butter is melted, skim the
foam from the lop. Continue to
Nod Maid
simmer the butter for about 10
Makes six rolls, or 36 pieces
minutes. The excess wster win
bum off and you will be able to
Nori maki are a type of
see the bottom of the pot. The
sushi made of sticky rice and a
result will be about 7 table­
filling tolkd up in a sheet of
spoons of clarified butter. This Is
nori seaweed and cut into bitethe healthiest form of butter, and
sized pieces. Nori, wasabi,
eggs will not stick to the pan as
pickled ginger and bamboo
readily as they do wtth regular
sushi mats (called sudare) are
butter.
available at Asian markets, nat­
Now your ready to try out an
ural food stores and many
egg dfeh sure to be a master­
supermarkets.
piece — so get cracking!
• V3 cup rice wine vinegar
• 1 leaapoan sugar

ou must have uttered
these sayings at least
once in your lifetim e: "Hey,
you're full o f beans!" "You
don't know beans." "That
doesn't amount to a hill of
beans." It seem s that the
world and particularly the
English language is greatly
influenced by a relatively
small food — beans.
Yet the bean goes beyond
the beanie that you w ear on
cold days and tne references
to bean poles, or thin people.
It is a staple o f many cultural
dishes ranging from Latin
fare to New England classics.
Baked beans arc one bean
dish which has stood the test
o f time, despite controversial
origins. Boston baked beans,
a characteristic Am erican
dish, one prepared by cook­
ing navy beans with m olasses
and salt pork or bacon. It is
highly probable that early
American colonists adopted
this technique from Native
Am ericans in New England.
Som e scholars have suggest­
ed that Am erican sea cap ­
tains introduced the method
of baking beans to New
England ports after returning
from voyages along the
coasts o f north Africa and
eastern M editerranean.
Try your hand at delicious
baked Womt w ith this t«*clj&gt;«»,
courtesy o f "Fam ous D ave's
Backroads &amp; Sidestreets:
Recipes Inspired by
A m erica's Down-Hom e
Eateries" (FRP), by Dave
Anderson.

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Let these dabdous blueberry and pecan muffins help kick off the summer
baking season in your family kitchen

• 2 mini-muffin trays, each
cup measuring about 134 by
14 inches, or standard muffin
trays.
Start off by sifting the flour,
baking p o w d e r and salt into a
large bowl. Then in o separate
bowl mix together the egg,
sugar, milk, melted butter
and vanilla extract Now
return the dry ingredients to
the sieve and sift them
straight onto the egg mixture
(this double sifting is essential
because there won't be much
mixing going on). What you
need to do now to take a huge
spoon and fold the dry ingre­
dients into the wet one* —
y, in about 15 seconds,
n't be tempted to beat or
stir, and don’t be alarmed by
the rather unattractive,
uneven appearance of the

mixture: this, in fact, to what
will ensure that the muffins
stay light.
Fold the blueberries and
pecans into the muffin mix,
spoon Into the muffin cups- •
and top with chopped pecans
and crus!ted sugar before put­
ting into the oven. Spoon in
just enough mixture to fill
each muffin cup (if you're not
using papers, grease the trays
well) ana bake on a high shelf
of the oven for 20 minutes for
minis or 30 minutes for the
r ones, or until well risen
brown.
Remove the muffins from
the oven and let cool in their
trays for five minutes before
transferring to a wire rack (if
they are in paper muffin cups
remove them from the trays
straightaway). Leave to get
quite cold before icing.

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Spilling the
b ea n s on
baked beans

• 4 cups hot cooked
Japanese sticky (glutinous) rice
• 6 nori sheets
• 2 tablespoons wasabi paste
(Japanese horseradish)
• 4 strips carrot (slice the
carrot lengthwise into strips 14
inch thick py 4 inches)
• 4 strips cucumber (14 inch
thick by 4 inches long, sliced
like the carrot)
• 4 thin slices avocado (14
inch thick by 4 inches long)
• Pickled ginger; for garnish
• Tamari or other soy sauce,
for serving
Bring the vinegar to a sim­
mer in a small saucepan. Add
the sugar and stir until dis­
solved] Place the hot cooked
rice in a large shallow bowl
and pour the vinegar mixture
over it. Fan the rice until cool.
Cover with a damp doth so the
rice docs not dry out Place one
sheet of nori on a bamboo sushi
mat or a dean doth napkin.
Spread 3 4 cup of the rice even­
ly over the nori, leaving a 12inch border at the top and bot-

tom edges. Spread 1/2 teaspoon
of the wasabi paste across the
rice closest to you. Place two
carrot strips end to end on top
of the wasabi.
Beginning at the end nearest
you, roll up the nori using the
sushi mat and pressing firmly
against the non to make a com­
pact roll; be sure to keep the
end of the sushi mat from
roiling into the sushi. Wet the
exposed edge of the nori with a
a little water, gently squeeze
the mat around the sushi roll to
seal and remove the mat Using
a sharp knife, cut the sushi roll
in half, then cut each half into
thirds to create six pieces. Stand
the pieces an end on a large
serving platter.
Repeat with the remaining
nori streets, rice, wasabi and
carrot then the cucumber and
avocado Garnish the sushi
platter with pickled ginger.
Shape the remaining 1 table­
spoon wasabi into a small
mound on the platter and place
a small bowl of tamari for dip­
ping alongside.

Baked "W ilb u r" Beans
Yields 12 to 15 servings
• 8 ounces thick-slice hick­
ory-sm oked bacon
• 1 (8-ounce) strip steak
• Steak seasoning to taste
• 1 (8-ounce) twicesmoked sausage link
• 2 tablespoons bacon
drippings
• 1 cup chopped onion
• 1/3 cup chopped green
bell pepper
• 1 tablespoon diced
jalapeAo
• 2 (28-ounce) cans baked
beans
• 1 (20-ounce) bottle bar­
becue sauce
Fry bacon in a skillet until
crisp. Drain, reserving 2
tablespoons o f the drippings.
Crum ble the bacon. Sprinkle
steak w ith steak seasoning.
Grill over hot coals until
medium. Cut into 1/2-lnch
cubes.
Grill sausage until nice
and charred. Slice the
sausage lengthwise into
halves; slice into quarters.
Cut the quarters into 1/2-inch
cubes.
Saut&lt; onion, green pepper
and jalapeAo in reserved
bacon drippings in a skillet
just until onion in tendercrisp. Stir in bacon, steak,
sausage, beans and sauce.
Sim m er over low heat for 30
m inutes, stirring occasionally.
T V flavor is enhanced if
sto n e ', covered, in the refrig­
erator for 8 to 10 hours and
reheated just before serving.

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July 7, 2002

By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor

H e r cu sto m ers, h o w e v e r.Ju w
o th e r id eas.
“S o m an y p e o p le ca m e in
resid en t R onald
a n d asked if I w a s g o in g to
R eagan m a d e a lot o f sell ice c re a m ," sh e said" "S o ,
ice cream lov ers
e v e n thou g h I d id n T B k n on
sellin g ice cream , I a c t u a l l y
h ap p y in 1984, w hen
the renow ned co n n o isse u r o f
d ecid ed it w a s a g d o c n d e a ."
d e sse rts d eclared Ju ly .
It's b ee n a good id ea fo r
N ation al Ice C rea m M o n th .
th o u sa n d s o f y ears. T h e in v e n
T h e fo rm er p resid en t is n 't { tio n o f ice cream is ertcU ted to
a lo n e in h is p assio n fo r the
E m p ero r N ero o f R o m e n u rln g
c o ld treat. O n av e ra g e ,
th e second ce n tu ry B C . l t w a s
A m erican s co n su m e 5.4 g ala m ixtu re o f snow , which he
•Ions o f ice cream e a ch year.
s e n t h is sla v es in to the m o u n ­
ta in s to re triev e, andLhectar,&lt;s»
" I c e cream is a c o m fo rt
fo o d ," said L isa B lackshaw ,
fru it p u lp and looney. Another
o w n er o f S a n fo rd 's C o o l B ean s
theory is M arco P o lo , 13th
.
C o ffe e . " T h a f s w h y p eop le
ce n tu ry b a rd a n d a d v en ty rer, i
" D ifferen t I
p ro b ab ly en jo y it s o m u ch . It
b ro u g h t w (^ i h im t o f u r o p e
slowly took
rem in d s us o f ch ild h o o d and
fro m the F a r B u t re d p ? s for
d ecad es.
o u r care fre e d a y s ."
w a ter Ices sa id to b e u se d In
W h en C o o l B ea n s C o ffee
A sia for th o u san d s o f y e a n .
op en ed in d ow n to w n m ore
H u n d red s ofy lM jft later, t h e 0
th a n a y e a r ag o , B lack sh aw
fin e art o f ice cream ca u g h t on
h ad n o in te n tio n o f s ellin g ice
in E u ro p e and A m erica. T n e
cream a t h e r ja v a b u sin ess.
icy treat arriv ed in E ngland
^ d u rin g th e 16th C entu ry,
w h ile A m erica 's first ice
^
cream p a rlo r op en ed in
N ow York C ity in

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cream cone. In on e a cco u n t/ th i
su g a ry shell w as ip tro d u c e d 'a t
th e S t. L ou is fair b y S y ria n inur
grant p astry m ak er E rn e st A .

th e ice cream co n cessio n a ire.
H o w ev er an ice cream c o n e m old
p a te n t h ad b ee n issu ed e a rlie r in
th e y e a r to Italian im m ig ra n t Ita lo
M srchlon y, w h o claim ed h e had
b een m ak in g ice cream c o n e s
sin ce 1896. O th e r cla im a n ts a lso
ch a llen g ed H a m w i's rig h t to call
h im s e lf the ice crea m co n e
originator.
Today, ice

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

crcm n com es in 'd o zen s o f flavo rs,
b u t the old fav orites still rem ain
the m o st popular. A cco rd in g to
th e In te m a tio n a lJc e C ream
A sso ciatio n , the to p fiv e flavors
in d u a b v a n illa , c h o fo la tc , b u tter
ecan , straw b erry and
leapolitan.
A t C ool B ean s C o ffe e , b u tter
p ecan reign s su p rem e, B lackshaw
said . O th e r fa v o rite s in clu d e b lack
rasp b erry an d b la ck cherry.
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n ti o
n ff tpveop
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n from lK
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the
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ask if I'll g et s p u m o n l," sh e said .
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T iie S eminole H erald

Sunday. July 7.2002

Teacher of the Year receives iMac
O ne o f the many awards
and gifts given to the
Sem inole County Teacher of
the Year, Dr. Gail Bonjione, is
her very ow n new iMac
Indigo computer.
Apple Com
Comput
puter representative, Buzz Wood presented
the com puter on Wednesday,
June 26, at Sem inole High
School.
«
The com puter was deliv­

ered and set up for Bonjionc
with the adm inistrative staff
looking on. Bonjione, w ho
teaches advanced placem ent
hum anities courses at
Sem inole High, was thrilled
with the m any new features
o f the IMac that will enable
her to file all o f her artw ork
for the hum anities courses.
Bonjione, a twenty-nine
year veteran teacher from

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Lyman and Sem inole High
Schools, graduated from
Sem inole High School and
Sem inole Com m unity
College. She obtained her
bachelor's degree from the
University of West Florida
and her m aster's from the
U niversity o f Central Florida.
She earned her PhD from
Florida S tate U niversity in
1997.

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Appreciation program held for Katie Robinson Burke
An appreciation program
Division of Antler Guard
was held recently for Katie
Department, a member of
Robinson Burke, a dedicated
Grace Haynes Brewer Past
Christian and an
Grand Daughter
active member of
Ruler Council.
Trinity United
Her community
Methodist Church,
work also keeps her
where she has served
busy, as she chaired
faithfully for more
one of the Crooms
than 70 years.
Academ y's 1931-49
Growing up in her
Alumni Class
Reunions. She is a
family church, th e was
taught and nurtured in
member of the City of
the beliefs and visions
Marva
i - , . Sanford
. . . 1. ™ Dr.
, ,Martin
•of
She
Jr.
o t hher
e r parents. S
he
H n u / k ln s
LLuther
utherKKing
ing Jr.
gave her life to Christ
n a W K in s
Steering Committee.
and committed her life • • • • • • • •
O ther tributes werp
services to her Savior, '
girbn by Daughter
family and community.
Ruler Retha Baker,
Com m ander o f Fox Company,
She has always embraced
Earl E Mlnott and Exalted
her faith, family and friends
with dedication, love and con­ Ruler Roosevelt Cummings,
stancy.
Jr.
Oh, how sweet w as the
Bom to the late Rev. S S .
Robinson and Sister Katie S.
sound o f tribute from .Biuke's
Robinson, she was named •
grandchildren as they dedicat­
ed the selection to grandmaafter her mother, and w as
indeed a blessed child. Her
ma, “I know M y Redeemer
Lives," the family tribute for
church w as her top priority,
grandmama Katie. O ther
and she has served as secre­
tary for the Administrative
» musical renditions were by
Wanda Wilson who sang "H is
Council and presently as
Eye is on the Sparrow," bLynne
Financial Secretary.
The appreciation program
D ecsc sang "Ordinary
was held for Katie, affection­
People."
Tne evening's tributes con­
ately known as Aunt Katie or
Katie Lou, on Sunday, June 23, tinued with words from the
Rev. Stafford Robinson of
at Trinity United Methodist
Jacksonville, brother o f the
Church, where the Rev. Eddie
honoree, and words o f praise
J. Rivers is pastor.
and thanks from E.N. Smith
Dorothy Curry served as
Mistress o f Ceremonies for the and Pastor Eddie Rivers.
Mrs. Burke Iras retired a
evening's program, where
second time after giving 52
family, friends, church m em ­
years to the Seminole County
bers and the community of
School System as teachers
Sanford joined in the celebra­
tion o f h o n o r and thanks. At
aide secretary of the guidance
liic console was Gloria
counselor, and secretary
Williams, w ho led the honreceptionist. Even though
orecs favorite hymn, “ Lead
she's retired, Burke continues
Me, Guide M e."
as a n "Energizer Bunny", as
her family says. She just keeps
Oliver Harrold read the
on going and going and
scripture with prayer of praise
going. As she is still employed
and thanksgiving by Pastor
as lady attendant at WilsonRonald Mcrthie. Dedication to
Eicheiberger Mortuary, her
the honorcc was made by the
nephew, Bernard Mitchell
musical group “C h arity ''o f
honored her on her special
New Life Word Center, “What
day, with Eunice 1. Wilson,
a Mighty God We Serve" and
“Bless the Lord."
Director and O wner and the
staff standing in honor of their
Curtistinc Peterson pinned
and read a beautiful tribute in
co-worker as Mitchell,
verse entitled “My Aunt
Director and Manager pre­
Katie." O ther tributes were
sented her a token o f love and
appreciation.
iven by Marian Rivers, the
irst lady o f Trinity, from her
Sharing the occasion were
Iter children, Barbara Parker
classmate Willie Metz, and
and husband Wayne, son
friend Grace Melton, who
Gregory Robinson and wife
shared her love for Aunt Katie
as she gave her thanks to this
Ella. Eight grands, seven
great-grands.
grand lady.
This honoree is making a
As a dedicated Elk, she has
served as Evergreen Temple
difference in many lives today.
No. 321 Improved Benevolent
Protective O rder of Elks o f the
World as trustee. Now she is
The National 100 Black
serving as Assistant Daughter
Women of Funeral Services,
Ruler of Evergreen Temple.
Inc. and the WilsonShe holds membership in
Eichclberger Mortuary staff
are proud to present the annu­
Jew el Council No. 109,
Assistant Company Clerk of
al Eunice I. Wilson scholarship
benefit. The program will be
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. 2020 McCracken Road. This .
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T he S eminole H erald

Sunday. July 7.2002

L ake M ary flint-knapping
demonstration set for July 11
By Mary Rowell

reran

Herald Correspondent
Ever heard o f flin t-knap­
ping? Few people have.
Flint-knapping is the art o f
m aking stone tools (in clu d ­
ing arrow heads). Today,
there are only about 200
fiint-knappers in the U nited
States. T h e Lake M ary
H istorical Society is very
lucky to have gotten o n e of
them fo r their next m eeting.
D avid W olfe has d isp layed
his craft at the O rlando
M useum o f A rt and m any
historical fairs, such as
Pioneer D ays and O ld e
Luke M ary Days. D avid will
b e d em onstrating his art on
Thursday, Ju ly 11 at 7 p.m .

at the Lake M ary H istorical
M useum .
A fter D avid 's d em onstra­
tion, the audience can join
in learning other old crafts.
You can learn how to m ake
ou r ow n drcam catcher, a
an d kerchicf d oll o r a
shell/bead necklace.
T h e event is free and
open to the pu blic. C hildren
are w elcom e. If you would
like to participate In the
m ake you r ow n activities,
the Society asks only that
ou pre-register so they can
yo
na ve enough supp lies on
hand for everyone. To pRe­
register, call H istorical
Society President Peggy
W olfe at 407-327-8207 or
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Winning bid

C E R T course begins Aug. 7

Matos on Whoato of Late Mary reoandy
*wxi the bid to auppfy meato tor toe Simmer
Food Services Program. which provtoea
breakfast and teirti to needy chidren during
toe tummar. Th e program to sponsored by
lha Ftorida Department d Education and
locaty by taro companies, Inducing Eagles
landtog Enterprise Inc. Eatfee Lancing
needed to aand out bids tor Die program
because ot toe quantity d tood needed to
lead children. The bids were based on 1C
sitos,«rito 1,385 breakfasts and 1,410
lunches n p p ie d each day. Eagles Lancing
has incraased Its sites to 21 and wd provide
4,500 meals daly tor 4C days. Pictured
above are Judge Nancy F. Aley, who
opened toe bids; Gene Gunther, tood serv­
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Bennie Shaw, presidentGEO of Eagles
Landing Enterprise Ire. At laft are examples
ol toe lunches provided by toe program.

The Lake Mary Fire
Department will host its final
CERT (Community
Emergency Response Team)
course o f the year beginning
Aug. 7.
The program is an eightweek course that provides life­
saving information and teach­
es basic emergency skills so
that in an event of a disaster, .
citizens will be able to assist
themselves and their neigh­
bors until emergency respon­
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The course covers subjects
such as Introduction to
Disasters, Disaster Medical,
Light Search and Rescue, Fire

Suppression and others. The
information is designed to
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strikes, as well as how to bet­
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their homes. A disaster can
include severe storms, flood­
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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
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How to avoid poison ivy and other irritant plants o f C entral F lo rid a
Each year many people
come in contact with poison­
ous plants. Some people have
mild reactions to the
poisonous substances
while others may
have severe sym p­
toms from the poi­
sons, that vary from
severe skin inflamma­
tion to the formation
of water blisters. This
situation is largely
preventable by simply
learning to identify
the plants that are
considered poisonous.
Poison Ivy
Poison Ivy is one of the
most common plants associ­
ated with skin irritations.
Actually, the plant is not an
ivy but is related to the
cashew and Brazilian pepper
ilants in the Anacardiaccae
amily. Poison ivy can be eas­
ily identified by their leaves
which arc divided into three
leaflets. The leaflets are
extrem ely variable In shape
but the three lobed leaf char­
acteristic always remains con­
stant.
The plant can grow as a
vine, a trailing shrub or a s an
erect woody shrub entirely
without support. They can be
found along old fence rows,
edges of paths and roadways
or grow with other shrubs or
vines which m ake them diffi­
cult to detect. If present, the
fruits are benylike, white in
color and with a waxy
appearance.

f

Poison ivy fruits have
rather distinct lines marking
the outer surface, looking like
the segments in a
clcd orange. The
tits arc helpful to
identify plants in late
fall, winter, and early
spring when the
leaves arc not present.
Flowers arc inconspic­
uous. Flowers and
fruits arc always in
cluster on slender
stems that originate in
the axiles of the twigs
and leaves. Frequently, the
flowers do not develop or arc
abortive and no fruit is pro­
duced. The plant produces a
sticky sap that causes the
allergic reactions that affect
those who com e in contact
with this plant. Som e unrelat­
ed plants arc often confused
with poison ivy, specially the
vine (mown as Virginia creep­
er.
The leaves o f this vine
have five lobes radiating
from one single point of
attachment. The Virginia
creeper is related botanically
to the grape vines.

K

Poison Oak
Som etimes known as oakleaf ivy, does not clim b as a
vine but grows as a shrub.
The branches are often cov­
ered with fine hairs that give
the plant a downy appear­
ance. The number ol lobes on
the leaves is also three as in
poison ivy, but the middle
lobe resembles a small oak

leaf, and the two lateral lobes
arc irregular. The leaves have
a dark green color on the
upper surface and a lighter
color on tho underside due to
the fine hairs which cover
their surface.
Poison sum ac, another
related species has leaves
with seven to 13 lobes
arranged in pairs with a sin­
gle leaflet at the end. Poison
sum ac is rarely found in
Central Florida.
Burning N ettle
A com mon weed of pas­
tures, lawns, crop fields and
other disturbed areas is a
hairy winter annual with a
spreading stem and branches,
usually 15 to 18 inches tall.
Leaves are opposite, blades
toothed, elliptic with round­
ed base and pronounced peti­
oles.
Hairs on leaves have small
glands that contain the poi­
sons.
Flowers are greenish-white
and inconspicuous. The hairs,
upon contact with the skin,
release an irritant substance
which causes reddening and
intense itching, usually of
short duration. Some people
will experience swelling and
burning symptoms.
The edible and medicinal
value of this plant is not well
known, but it has been used
medicinally in South Africa
and some people in Florida
make a tea with this plant
that is believed to have
medicinal properties.

Treatm ent
If you com e in contact with
poison ivy or burning nettle,
wash the area with cool water
and a mild soap as soon as
possible. Washing within five
minutes after exposure, may
avoid a possible reaction with
those plants poisons.
If the itchy rash develops,
an anti-itch preparation
should be applied to the

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Sunday. July 7.2002

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Miss Seminole County wins award in Miss Florida pageant
Dr. Beverly Boothe is all
Florida pageant works, Bob
sm iles these days after
said the non-profit pageant
attending the M iss Florida
today is far cry from tne for*
Scholarship Pageant in M iami mat established when he
last weekend. A s execstarted on the pageant
utive director o f the
circuit 31 years ago.
M iss Sem inole County
Em phasis is placed on
Scholarship Pageant,
interview ing, he said,
Beverly has good rea­
and each contestant
son to gloat. TWo con ­
m ust be engaged in a
testants in the
com m unity service
Sem inole pageant
project.
laced high - real high
He added that as
I the Floridap ageant.
M iss Florida,
Doris
Katherine Carson,
Catherine'w ill m ake a
Dietrich public appearance
M iss Largo, second
runner-up In the 2001 • • • ■ • • • • nearly daily for the
Sem inole pageant,
next year and will
w as crowned M iss Florida,
receive a $10,00.00 scholar­
again representing M iss
ship, am ong other rewards.
Largo. Tne Sem inole pageant . H er platform b projecting the
environm ent.-‘ Contestants
last year w as the first that
Katherine, a student at
spent six days in M iami
M anatee Com m unity College, preparingifor the pageant.
lias entered.
Interviewing and rehearsals
w ere streduous. Although it. —
Katherine w ow ed supporters by belting out, in her ow n - w as a lot pf hard work, it y
inim itable style, T Want
w as a lsd a lot o f fun.
Bob is singing his "swan
More’ by Linda Eder.’ Citing
the production for being so
song' w ith the Florida
Pageant and is retiring as the
professional, Beverly said,
board chairm an. He said he
lO h, my goodness, w ere they
w ould m iss all o f the ab iv ity
(contestants) talentcdt’
Bob W hite o f Sanford,
and festivity assodated-w ithpageants.
chairm an o f the board o f the
Miss Florida Scholarship
At the M iss Florida
Pageant for the past 12 years,
Scholarship Pageant, the 2002
said , ’ Catherine will do an
M iss Sem inole County,
Shannon Shelton, w as the
excellent job representing
Florida." He noted that
recipient o f the O rlandoKatherine's mother, Maryann
based G rad e Livingston
O den, holds the current "Mrs.
Foundation Liberal Arts
International’ title.
Award. The w inner of the
$3,500.00 award w as judged
In explaining how the

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to be w ith their m om arc
for subm itting the best 500G e t W ell, Ja ck ie
word essay.
Susan Boot o f Atlanta and
Jackie Caolo is recovering
Jack and M ike Caolo of
from triple bypass surgery
Shannon, 24, is an under Dallas.
she underw ent on Ju ne 27 at
graduate o f M ichigan State
So, to the gracious "lady
Central Florida Regional
U niversity and did graduate
w ork at N orthwestern
w ith a big heart:" Hurry and
H ospital. Vivacious Jackie,
get outta that sack, cause the
w ho alw ays show s a positive
University. Shannon flew the
dem eanor, said follow ing
coop and landed In O rlando
com m unity needs you back!
w here she is a Sem inole
surgery, "That w asn't so bad."
C ounty sports w riter fo r the
A nniversary
Around Sem inole County,
O rlando Sentinel. She said
Jackie is know n as the "w ater
Congratulations arc in
h er parents flew d ow n to
lady." S h e has been teaching
order to Lola Sue and
Rodney D. Chapm an. The
Miami from D etroit to attend
w ater safety fo r m ore than 40
Sanford couple celebrated
th ep ag ean t.
_
years. Her students include
their 35th anniversary at
W a n ts too you ng to w alk'on
Shannon s platform Is pro­
their hom e w ith their family.
m oting healthy lifestyles. H er
through to nonagenarians _
The C hapm ans were m arried _
all w ith success.
talent w as singing "Think of
A friend, David Lanier,
June 3 0 ,1 9 6 7 at the
M e" from "Phantom o f the
N orthsidc Baptist Church in
O pera." Shannon enjoys long
said words to the effect that
' d istan ce ruriHing, h er co m ­
y a c k ie h ad hea'it problem s
- .'.Tam pa__
puter, reading and hanging
because Thcr heart is just too V Their two daughters are:
•out w ith friends. Sfvasaid,
jb lg ." Jackie has produced
c'«M elinda Bargar and Angela
^ frie n d s h ip s are v e iy im por­ Im o rc safe sw im m ers than *
Chapman^ both o fSan fo rd .
t a n t to m e ." »
" - • •
Anyone around and has
Rodney is retired from the
loved every m inute o f it.
United Stales N avy and the
Katherine will spend the
next few weeks getting ready
R ecording to her daughter,
United States Civil Service.
,fo r the M iss Am erica Pageant
Bonnie Cpllins o f G u lf ^ r Lola Su e is em ployed by the
in A tlantic C ity w hich will be
Sp rings; Jackie Is doing""very
A m erican Pioneer Title
broadcast Sept. 21 on ABC.
w ell." O ther children arriving
Insurance C o ..

o new
reasons to com e
out and play
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N o w mote than evet, it's worth the drive

Gallery to highlight students’ artwork
How many high school stu­
dents and new graduates have
their art shown at an art
gallery? Fifteen young artists,
either current or past
Advanced Placement students
at Lake Brantley will be
exhibiting in a show titled "In
Your Face."
The exhibit will be held at
the Oval Gallery, July 1 8 ,6
p.m. to 10 p.m. and Aug. 1 ,3
p m . to 8 p.m. The Oval
Gallery is located at 29 S.
Orange Avenue, Orlando. The
public is invited to attend.
The exhibit Is the result of
artist/mentor Audrey Phillips
who has been working with
tire students. The artist spoke
to lire advanced placement
studio art class. Shem otivat-

cd the students to attend
openings of some of the area
art exhibits.
The students also worked
on their art at Phillips' studio.
The artist later attended the
student's show at AAA.
Phillips was so impressed that
she offered the students tho —
opportunity to show their
work at Oval.
Lndestone and Arthur
Frame Shop have provided all
of the framing of students' art­
work for this exhibit and earli­
er shows gratis.
Eight of the students have
had their art selected for tire
Nciman Marcus Art Collection
and will be on display
the new store opens ir
Orlando in October.

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Lucent Technologies hosts cerem ony
The volunteers o f Lucent
Technologies hosted an
aw ards cerem ony in which
they presented $2,800 to The
Foundation for Sem inole
County Public School to be
used at the Environm ental
Studies Center.
Tw enty-three volunteers
spent more than 200 hours
in the p lanning and execu­
tion ot the volunteer day
that was held on April 17, in
w hich a 100-foot entry walk
to the C ypress Tree
Boardwalk w as decked and
railings installed. This was
the third w orkday by Lucent
Cares.
The first two w ere accom ­
panied by a check for $1,000,
which w as spent for m ateri­
als and equipm ent to begin
com pletion o f the Soldiers

Creek end o f the boardw alk.
Lucent C ares has pledged
com pletion o f the "m issing
link1* deck around the 2,000
year-old bald cypress tree,'
and the dem olition o f the
rem aining 1977-era w alk­
ways. The com pleted 900foot boardw alk will give
access to Soldiers Creek
through a portion o f the
floodplain o f Lake Jessup.
The next tentative w orkday
is being planned for first
w eekend in October.
Pat Burkett presented a
fram ed certificate o f appreci­
ation from the
Environm ental Studies
Center to Lucent
Technologies, as well as cer­
tificates of appreciation to
the leaders and participants
o f the workdays.

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Church
Notes
G ospel Concert
First Baptist Church,
located at 591 S. Park Ave.,
in Sanford, is hosting a
Southern Gospel Concert
7:30 p..m. Friday Ju ly 19,
featuring “The Floridians"
from Kissimmee, and
"SaCred H eart" from
Georgia.
N o tickets are required,
but a $5 donation is
requested at the d oor o r a
free-will love offering will
be accepted.
For m ore inform ation,
call the church at 407-3219351 or go to www.fbcsanford.org
C rafters W anted
All Souls Council of
Catholic W omen is spon­
soring a craft fair 9 a.m . to .
3 p.m . Saturday, O ct. 5. in
the church's Social Hall.
The group is currently in
need o f crafters. Space
rental is $25, and partici­
pants need to bring their
ow n table and set-ups.
For m ore information,
call Valerie at 407-682-8260.
Food Sou rce Program
The Sanford Church of
Christ is working
ith a
ig w
will
progr
gram called Food
Source to help the congre­
gation and community. The
program offers various
foods each month at a dis­
counted rate from grocery
stores.
For more information
about the Food Source
Program , call Jeannette
Stiffcy at 407-323-8234,407829-0272 o r the church at
407-322-7781.
W om en o f Purpose
The Women o f Purpose
o f New Bethel Church
m eets every fourth
Saturday at the church.
The ladies recently held
their mother/daughter
banquet, which w as an
evening to remember.
For information, call 407321-4881.
Stu d y G roup
A free catechism o f the
Catholic church study
group m eets each
Thursday at Laetarc
Catholic Store’s study cen­
ter, located at 115 Magnolia
Ave., in Sanford.
Dorothy Walker, a lay
m em ber o f the Dominican
Order, presents instruction.
For m ore information,
call 407-788-0185.

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Sanford
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Oaycwa. Rraatfiool and CMaaan Day School

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LUTHERAN CHURCH O F THE REOC1MKR
(MHaaari SynaO)
n » 8 O tt Am . S arto* FL
Rov Omor A. n w N r
Faoior
Stm oy School
10 30 u i
nno.
1030 . m
Momaaon 0 1 X 6 1 or 3230010

Charismatic
Episcopal

Methodist

CHURCH OF T H f HOLY COMFORTER
Tha Sanford Bndga
Comar of 99i S t S Ho«y Ava
Sanford. Flonda
407-299-5094
Sunday Eucharist
•30 a m

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
FAITH IMtSlONARY CHURCH
3002 Baardol Ava.
407-329-3794
Jack Coi
Pastor
Sunday
Morning Worst#
1000 a m
Cva-ang Sarvroa
900pm
Tuoaday Evarsng
B44a Study
7.00 p m

Non-Denomlnatlonal
HOUSE OF R EP U Q i M iiftT R M I. BfC.
1001 Calary Ava.
(407) 324-4711
DoraW Richardson
Sunday School
930 am
Morning Worship
1130am
Evarsng Worst#
730 pm
lAd Waafc 8va. Wad
730pm
SHOWER DOWN OF BLESSMOS
201 Elm Ava. Sanford. FL
407-321-9999
TVrsShy Hudson
PaaSoT
Sunday 8chool
1030 a m
Momrrg Worst#
1 13 0a m
Tua. PrayatEMfa Study
730 p m
FAm tPUL WORD M M d TW K f
Lakavraw Ptaxa •(407) 329-4900
320 E Commardaf St •Sanford
S u d iy Sarvtca
1100a m
Chidrana Fe9ov*Np
(agaa 4-12)
11.00am
Famfy FeRwehip/
Rairaahmarda
1230 p m
Thm day
Fa9owshp Maaang
7.30p m
Fnday ♦Chnaaan C tamaaftng 2 00 5 00p m
(Plaaaa cal 329-4900 lor appl)

SEVENTH DAT ADVEHTIfT
MARS H B i. BOA
BOO E- 2nd Straat Sanford, a 32771
407-329 5949
9.90 a m
OMnaWorstwp
1100am
Wad Evarsng Prayar Mig
730
1EIRMOL1 COMMUfF TY CHURCH
6070 Oranga BM J . Sanford
407-324-0100 ar
Jarry Waiah
Sunday Worst# Sac J 45 S 10 30 a m
siagaacaauMdraa
tnancty aarvraaa.

CHRMT UNTTEO MCTHOOMT CHURCH
400 TUcter Odra
(Comar Tuc*ar Or. 4 CR 427)
Raw Ray Batrsnd
Pastor
Tataphona (407) 322-7900
S&lt;ndiy School
930 a m
Intar Maman
1030 a m
Morrsng Worst#
1 13 0a m
930 p m
ChOdran s TYna Indudad In Worst#
Nuriary provioaa kx
Babtas and Smaf Chfdran
‘Smafl Enoufpr To Lova You •
Growing in Chrtal To Sarva You*
FIRST UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH
419 Park Ava. Sardord FL
407-922-4171

VOuti and Ybung AdiAs
9254 1056am
•90 am
945 am.
430pm
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-IW —
IW J F
Womans O c ia
2nd Monday
945 a m
Man's Prayar Braaldast
U I Thursday
930a m
Mommg1
CoSaa F&lt;
Sondi
YOuti

Maats avary Surday at 1000 am
al fra confortabfta Unaad Altai Thaator. “
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•CMdrans Chucfi 1 0 15am
•Studarf (youti) Uratortaa 5-7pm
•Safa tkxsary ProvTdad
•RaacUng PaopN lor a Raaaon*

Nazarene
LONQWOOO CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
200 N Wa/man S t.
Longwood FL.
931-9559
Sovtoy School
945am
Momng Worst#
10 45 a m
Chfdran s Church
1045 a m
E vangsktdc Sarvrca
900pm
Wadnaaday Famfy N # f
700pm
Youti. Woman, and AdJI B4fa Study
‘Navar A StrangarHara*

Presbyterian
UPSAtA COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Comar of W 25ti St A Upaaia Rd
101 Upaaia Road
Sarford. FL 32771
407390-2935
Bryan Wangar

Sanford Church o f God to host Freedom Celebration Sunday
Sanford Church o f God
will have a "Freedom
C elebration" service 10:45
a.m. Sunday, Ju ly 7.
Special guest will be Maj.
Gen. Louis Santos o f the
United States M arine Corps
Reserve. He has served 45 ’
years in the U S . M arines,
served four tours in Vietnam
as an advisor, force recon,
com m ander of various
infantry units and has
received 44 decorations
including three purple hearts.

Sunday. July 7.

There will be special m usic
and testim ony o f Santos.
The church is located at
801 W. 22nd St., in Sanford.
For more inform ation, call
407-322-3942.
B ack To School Event
Brethren Reaching Out will
present its fifth annual
Am erica G oes Back To School
Event 2 to 5 p.m. Wednesday,
Aug. 7. More than 200 fam i­
lies from the com m unity will
be provided w ith back to

school supplies and personal
items.
The organization will be
collecting item s for the event
until Friday, Aug. 2. The four
drop off sites include the
Sanford Police Department,
Sem inole County Sheriffs
Office, Sanford Fire
Department Station No. 31,
and First Health
Chiropractic.
For further information,
call Rose Davis at 407-3024143.

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OP SANTORO
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f t * * * School
9 09am
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1900am
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400 pm.
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9-730 p m
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(5-99i Oradaa)
Oontomporaty Muac Pracica 7.30pm
Womona C M # Maairga al
9 achadifad tvnas
2nd Tim of N monti 49ars
•amor Frlanda1si Wad of fra monti
P R U T PRESS YT WWAN CHURCH (U 3 J L )
O F U U C I MARY
12S W. WWur Ava.
Laka Mary. FL
407-921-1021
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.. i n un w
D.atrif
rwv.
M yina
ra
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CtMcti School
945 a m
Morning Worst#
1 13 0a m
Wad Choo Pracaoa
730pm
Wad YbuftChov
930pm

MARKHAM WOOOR F R EOR TTEW tN CHURCH
U 1 0 btoiMtom Woods Road
Laka Mary
407-33^2090
Raw Chanaa R Janas
Pastor
Sunday School, al agaa
930 a m
Church Sarvioaa
93041030am
Youti P ro # . Sunday
H # i School
400pm
Mnkfa Bchod
9 00pm
Pra-Schod Mon. t v u F ii
9 to 12
Montfy Famly M gN B #par
Third Wad of Each Monti 9 9 0 p m

Satiation Army
THE B AUfATO N ARMY W ORSH#
700 W S4ti Straal
Sardord. R 32771
407-322 2642
Captama Robad and Linda Rackkna. Corps
S u d n flarvtra
Praisa and Falowsf#
9 45 a m
Sunday School
9 45 am
I fluimn
IVOOam

a jo p m
730 p m
Man's Faaoaat# Ctob
730pm
Band Pracaoa
S30pm
TW h haart to Ood and hand to man •

United Church Of
Christ
LONQWOOO H KLS CONORS OATIOMAL
CHURCH
ILC jC.
1255 E E. WMamaon Road
Longanod FL
407-332-6259
Raw Dr Hal Youngblood
Mrwatar
Sunday Sarvicaa
Contamporary
900 a m
TradRonaf Worst#
10 9 0a m
Nuraary Pnrwkfad
Church School 9 1 1 a m - 1 0 15 am
Youti A CUdran Mfesaty
990 p m

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OF PAOLA
6690 Wayaida D r.
Sanford. FL 32771
(O f M (Em 41) Was*
Fast Straal on LaS •Ona Mfa)
laonard O Domal
Pastor
407-322-4332
■Ythars N Goapai to Good Naars*
Sunday School
9 45 am
■Aonwng Worst#
1130 a m
Evarsng Worst#
600pm
kkd-Wssk Mig Wad
7 30 p m
Piaaaa Shara Y m U a WMh Ua

2002 Page 3C

Church
Notes
Vacation B ible School
First Baptist Church
Markham Woods, located at
5400 Markham Woods Road
in Lake Mary, invites all chil­
dren ages 3 through grade
six to participate in its annual
Vacation Bible School July 22
through July 2 6 ,6 JO to 8 5 5
p.m. nightly.
A Vacation Bible School
musical will be presented 7
p m Sunday, July 28.
Built around an Amazon
adventure expedition, the
week will be full of Bible sto­
ries, a lagoon of crafts, music
and rain forest related
refreshments and recreation.
During the same week,
teen-agers will experience
Vacation Bible School with
Bible study and spedal activ­
ities planned just for them.
Admission is free and
open to everyone. For more
information, call 407-3332065.
Fun Fridavs
Seminbie Community
Church, located at 5070
Orange Blvd., in Sanford,
hosts Fun Fridays.
Every Friday morning, 50
to 75 mothers and children
gather for fun and fellow­
ship. A trip to the Orlando
Science Center and the
Plaster House arc planned
for the future.

For more information, call
407-324-0199 or visit the
church's website at
wrwwMmlnoIcchufTluiani
Chapter o f Courage
Central Florida Chapter of
Courage, an apostolate o f the
Roman Catholic Church that
ministers to those with samesex attractions, meets the last
Wednesday of the month.
For more information, call
Father Patrick O'Doherty at
352-854-2181.
B a m c s P la n a C o n c e r t

Luther Barnes and The
Sunset Jubilaircs o f Rocky
M ount, N.C., will be live in
concert 6 p.m. Saturday,
Aug. 10, in the Sem inole
High School Auditorium .
Ticket donations are $15
in advance and $20 the day
of the concert. The event is
sponsored by New Bethel
Baptist Church and Bethel
Book and Bible C enter of
Sanford.
The Rev. W illiam Lew is
is pastor.
Tickets can be purchased
at Bethel Book and Bible
Center, 818 S. South Ave.,
or call 407-321-3228.

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                    <text>I Z B T h e S e m in o l e H e r a l d
McLainthrows hat intorace for Congress

Supports say rural character of new
district m akes Feen ey vulnerable

Feeney may not be a lock to win
a contested primary, party insid­
ers say. While the district is pro­
Republican, it's not necessarily
pro-Feeney.
By Dan Ping
He said he has received a
"This is a largely rural dis­
Edrtor
"groundsweli of support" over trict," said a Republican opera­
the last six weeks encouraging tive who asked for anonymity.
SA N FO RD
—
Seminole him to challenge
"You're
talking
County Commissioner Daryl Feeney and made ____
about a lot of good
McLain announced Tuesday he the decision after
old boys who aren't
will run for Congress.
getting the support You’re talking about going to like a curlyA three term county commis­ o f" •
his wife,
e, Barbara.
a lot o f good old
headed carpetbag­
sioner and current chairman of
McLain's candi
ger. Tom Feeney
boys who aren’t
the
Board
of
County dacy offers an inter­
doesn't really have a
going to like a
Commissioners, McLain said he esting twist on what
hometown."
curly-headed
is running for the newly created was expected to be
If voters do in fact
carpetbagger. Tom
24th District congressional seat an uncontested pri­
vote for "one of their
Feeney
doesn’t
because state House Speaker mary for Feeney,
ow n,"
the rural
really have a
Tom Feeney, the presumed who
is
leaving
character of the dis­
hometown.
Republican nominee, has failed Tallahassee because
trict favors McLain,
to address the region's impor­ o f term limits.
a former rodeo cow­
tant issues.
Feeney and his
boy w ho is rarely
"I have been, and many other lieutenants created a
spotted without one
people have been, very disap­ Republican-friendly
of his many Stetson
pointed in the lack of leadership congressional dis­
_________
hats. McLain said he
Tom has shown in Tallahassee," trict in southeastern
expects to benefit
McLain said. "He hasn't taken a Volusia
County,
northern from his Seminole County roots
proactive stance on important Brevard and east Orange and
an
and the perception that Feeney
issues like education ana trans­ Seminole
counties.
Despi
---------------------------r lte
portation."
drawing the district boundaries. See McLain, Page 8A

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W #«kond
WWi two outs In ttw bottom
of tho 14th Inning, Sanford
natfva David Eckstein ballad
Na aaoond grand aiam in
two days to land tha
Anahaim Angaia ovar tha
Toronto Blua Jaya and
tormar Late Branttey star
FaNpa Lopaz. Bafora
Saturday. Eckstein had
navar hit a grand aiam
at any laval of organized
PagalB

McKeo earns
contract to build
Florida Solar
headquarters
Florida Solar Technology
In c has named McKee
Construction Co. o f Sanford
as general contractor to build
its new corporate headquar­
ters facility on SR 46 in
Sanford.
Florida Solar Founder and
President Skip West said
development of the two-story,
26,000 square foot facility is in
the permitting stages now and
should start construction by
die end of the year.
West said construction costs
will top $2J&gt; million.
Florida Solar is the world's
largest pool heating systems
contractor in the world and
last year started its Olympian
pool and pest control division.
The company recently opened
offices in Tampa and will
open other offices this year.
West said.

Merchant sworn
in as new chief
Robert C. Merchant, Jr. was
sworn in this morning as
Altamonte Springs' newest
Chief of Police. He was
selected as the new Chief of
Police on November 13,2001
by the City Manager, Phillip
Penland following the
announcement that Chief
Liquor! was going to retire.
Since Jan. 1, Merchant has
been running the day-to-day
operations for the Police
(Department working hand in
hand with Chief LlquorL

Seminole Smile

M anager
robs h is
o w n store

MtraM photo by Tomay Ytnetnt

Cnanomo h a t s ? Seminole County Commissioner Daryl McLain switches
hats before a ground-breaking ceremony Friday at the Seminole County
Museum. McLain announce Tuesday he will challenge state House Speaker
Tom Feeney in the Republican primary for the newly created 24th
Congressional District '

Waterway clean up

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
.
O V IED O — Who is trying to
rob the Oviedo Taco Bell blind?
None other than the restaurant
manager.
Oviedo police responded
Friday morning to the Taco Bell
located at 230 West Mitchell
Hammock Road after manager
Zaeem Mohammed of Orlando
called in a report of a strongarmed robber
Mohammed told police that
an
unidentified
man
approached him In the restau­
rant parking lot and demanded
he turn over the deposit bag
containing about $1,900. Within
m inutes, the entire Oviedo
Police Department had cor­
doned the area.
The only problem was there
was no sign of evidence. The K9 unit couldn't pick up a scent
and the sheriff's office heli­
copter flying above couldn't
find anything either.
"We had a lot of our manwer involved in that," said
•iedo police Commander
Marc Beaulieu. "W hen you
have that many people sur­
rounding the area and they
can’t find anything — things
start adding up."
A written statement was
obtained from Mohammed and
investigators noticed the lack of
evidence in his account,
Beaulieu said. Within the hour,
Mohammed admitted to police
that he falsely reported the
entire incident. Tne bag of
money was recovered by police
inside
the
Taco
Bell.
Mohammed admitted to stash­
ing the money in a concealed
location inside the restaurant.
"W e're are always very con­
cerned about any sort of violent
crim e," Beaulieu said. "That's

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By Christopher Patton
Stall Writer
D o n 't be alarm ed if w h ite
plastic tags appear to b e sprout­
in g from citru s trees around

HBraftdphoto by Tommy Vlncont
Paul Moore, director of the Sanford Utility Department, and his son, Joey, pick up trash and debris near
Memorial Park on Lake Monroe.

Volunteers collect tons of trash
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
A new name, the same results.
The fust annual Seminole County
Waterways Day held Saturday morning
helped replace the defunct St. Johns River
Celebration, which fell victim to the lack of
state funding. Working for about four hours,
more than 175 volunteers collected trash in
eight locations totaling about 9,000 pounds of
trash.
During the past six years, the S t Johns cele­
bration was the preferred avenue of educat­
ing citizens on tne importance of keeping the
waterways clean and healthy. Local volun­
teers removed more than 173,000 pounds of

trash during those past six events.
To keep the tradition alive, Seminole
County's stormwater division joined forces
with the rites of Sanford and Altamonte
Sprinra, Seminole County Parks Department,
Florida Park Services, Seminole County
Sheriff's Office, Seminole County Public
Schools and the Central Florida Zooli
alogical
Park.
Volunteers worked in eight locations
Including the zoo entrance, Sanford Marina,
Mullet Lake Park, GS. Lee Park near Lake
Harney, the Environmental Studies Center
near Soldiers Creek, Lake Lotus Park near the
Little Wekiva River, Wekiwa Springs State
Park and the Lake Jesup boat ramp.
See Trash, Page 8A

See Manager Page 8A

Communities plan events for National Day of Prayer
From Staff Reports

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m o n ito rs
trees fo r
canker

Local communities around Central Florida
will observe the 51st annual National Day of
Prayer.
The largest gathering will begin this year
with the Central Florida Mayors' Prayer
Breakfast, being held at the T D Waterhouse
Center starting at 7 a.m.
Representatives of diverse national, cul­
tural, political and business persuasions will
unite with liturgical, evangelical and charis­
matic communities of faith to pray for God's
blessings upon the families and leaders of
this nation and those in the heart of Central
Florida.
Speakers are Lt. Col. Kenny Cox, hero of
the 911 Pentagon attack; Dr. Mark Gabriel,
former Islamic Professor; and Pastor Jackson
Senyonga of Uganda, City "Transformation"

speaker.
Tables and individual seats for the break­
fast can be purchased by calling 407-851­
0048, but there will be FREE seating in the
lower bowl for those who just want to come
out to pray together.
The event will last until 9 a.m.
For more information call Don Hastings,
chairman of the Central Florida Mayors'
Prayer Breakfast,
at 407-851-0048 or
Maureen Bravo at 407-332-7286 or maureenbravo@earthlink.net
Other local observances include;

St. in Apopka
Time: Noon
Contact: Shirley Sharpe-Terrell at 407-886­
7733 or SueAnn0947@aol.com.

Apopka
Prayer at City Hall with public officials
and area pastors. Pastor Virgil Lovett will
bring a word and Mayor John Land will
deliver the City Proclamation.
Location: Apopka City Hall, 120 E. Main

City Wide prayer breakfast at Community
United Methodist Church. Starts at the
church fellowship hall at 7:30 a.m. All are
welcome from area churches, govememnt

Casselberry
Ascension Charismatic Episcopal Church
— prayer service open to the community
Location; 264 Semoran Blvd in Oxford
Square (on Hwy 436).
Time: Noon
Contact: Galen and Carol Lecman at 407­
331-7795 or amasias@worldnet.att.net.

See Prayer, Page 5A

Seminole County.
Inspectors
of
the
U.S.
Department o f Agriculture's
Citru9
Canker
Eradication
Program are placing the tags for
the Sentinel Tree Survey.
Inspectors expect all the tags
witnin the county to be in place
by the end of the month, but
eradicating the costly disease
may take years.
O f all the pests and diseases
that threaten citrus crops, Citrus
Canker may be the most devas­
tating. The sentinel tree program
is the first of its magnitude in
the U S. and perhaps even the
world.
Inspectors
choose
healthy citrus trees to monitor
for canker, in hopes of catching
its early arrival to an area before
it consumes a whole community.
"It's ail for early detection so
we can have less impact," said
Lee Newport, USDA's deputy
director for em ergency pro­
grams based in Orlando.
Citrus Canker affects ail types
of citrus, but usually strikes
grapefruit and lime trees first.
Canker causes the citrus tree to
continually decline in health
and fruit production until the
tree will produce no fruit at all.
The disease does not effect
humans, animals or plant life
other than citrus. Canker symp­
toms arc the leaves and fruit are
brown, raised lesions surround­
ed by an oily, water-soaked mar­
gin and a yellow ring or halo.
In 1910, Citrus Canker was
reported for the first time in the
United States. Before the disease
was declared eradicated in 1933,
more than $6 million was spent
in Florida alone to destroy aoout
258,000 grove trees and 3 million
nursery trees. The rampage of
the disease also effected other
states including South Carolina
and Texas.
The pesky canker found its
way back to the sunshine state
in 1995, when a strain was found
near the Miami airport. Since
1995, about 1.8 million citrus
trees have been chopped down.
The concentration ot the dam ­
age has been primarily in South
Florida, but several weeks ago
citrus trees infected with tne
canker were destroyed in
Brevard County, in all, ten
Florida counties arc fighting
Citrus Canker.
"The majority of the people
were happy to help protect the
See Canker, Page 8A

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Obituaries
LoU I. Beam
Lois I. Beam, 83, of Orange
City died Sunday, April 28,2002,
in her home.
Bom in Joliet, III., she moved to
the area from Ft. Myers in 1984.
She was a homemaker and a
member of the Federal Order of
Eagles. She was also a past presi­
dent of the Eagles Auxiliary.
Survivors include a son, James
R. Beam of The Villages, Fla.; two
daughters, Dorothy Ingraham of
Orange City and Shirley Beam of
Longwood; a brother, Ralph
Deutschman of Oviedo; six
grandchildren; and three great­
grandchildren.

Charles, 111., and
Randell
Bobowiec of Elbum, 111.; a daugh­
ter, Nancy Bobowiec of Bartlett,
III.; a sister, Eugenia Musial of
Chicago; and nine grandchildren.
Baldauff Funeral Home in
Orange City was in charge of the
arrangements.
Elnora Burke
Elnora Burke, 90. of Sanford
died Thursday, April 25,2002.
Bom in Alabama, she was a
homemaker and a Catholic.
Survivors
Include
two
nephews, Herbert H. Cooper of
Geneva, N.Y. and Deferdie
Cooper of Sanford; and two
nieces, Zlllersteen Bellamy of
Sanford and Florence Edwards of
Winter Park.
Visitation was Hiesday, April
30, 2002, at Sunrise Funeral
Home.
Funeral
services
were
Wednesday, May 1, 2002, at
Sunrise Funeral Home.

Edwin Joseph Bobowiec
Edwin Joseph Bobowiec, 74, of
DeBary died Thursday, April 25,
2002.
He was a U S. Army veteran of
the Korean War and was bom in
Chicago. He moved to Florida in
1991. He worked as a land nego­
tiator for the state of Illinois and
was a member of St. Ann's
Catholic Community Church. He
enjoyed golf, fishing, being with
his family and had a green thumb
when it came to gardening.
Survivors include his wife of
30 years, Geraldine of DeBary;
three sons, Michael Bobowiec
and Craig Bobowiec, both of St.

Community Church. She enjoyed
playing Bingo and cards.
Survivors include her husband
of 27 years, Vincent; a son Louis
Fordham of Ft. Lauderdale; a
daughter, Linda Hinan of Ft.
Lauderdale; her mother, Irma Di
CrigoHo of Kcansburg, N.J.; a
brother, Nicholas Di Grigorio of
Keansburg; a sister, Barbara
Schwartz of Toms River, N.J.; and
four grandchildren.
Baldauff Funeral Home in
Orange City was in charge of the
arrangements.

worked as a sales clerk in
women's retail and enjoyed
bowling, gardening and crafts.
During World War II, she was
known as "Rosie the Riveter."
She is survived by a son,
Thomas Gollick of Boise, Idaho; a
daughter,
Doris
Craig
of
Westland, Mich.; a sister, Mary
Selz of Deltona; four grandchil­
dren; and six great-grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Funeral Home in
Orange City was in charge of the
arrangements.

Catherine "Mimi- Gollick

Katharyne Hannum Hall
Kalharyne Hannum Hall, 90,
of Tampa died Saturday, April 27,
2002.
Bom in Levels, W.Va., she
graduated from Romney High
School and attended West
Virginia
University’s
music

Catherine "Mimi'* Gollick, 88,
of Westland, Mich., died Tuesday,
April 23,2002.
An native of Austria, Hungry,
she lived in Deltona for 22 years.
She was a Catholic and a member
of the Order of Eastern Star. She

Carol Ann Dura
Carol Ann Dura, 56, of Deltona
died Sunday, April 28,2002 in her
home.
She moved to Ft. Lauderdale in
1983 and relocated to Deltona in
February 2002. She was native of
Brooklyn, a homemaker and a
member of St. Ann's Catholic

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; seven grandchildren;
and four groat-grandchildren.
She was buried in Oaklawn
Cemetery in Lake Mary nest to
her husband.

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Signature GMAC Real Estate which has Seminole County
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Fueled by a record $177 million
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of SKX) million in sales volume.
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the previous year to finish second
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"We take great pride in both of
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Signature, which is headquar­
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D.R. Horton posts strong presales at Osprey Lake in Chuluota
D.R. Horton Homes, Inc., one of Central Florida's
most active homebuilders, reports strong sales in
Osprey Lakes near Chuluota.
Jack Appleman, director of sales and marketing
at D .R Horton, said 24 of the 45 homesites in the
first phase at Osprey Lakes have presold before the
first model is completed, which won’t happen until
late May. Appleman said a second phase that's
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Peninsula firm completes
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Peninsula Engineering, Inc. of
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Peninsula.
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of the plumbing, HVAC and
electrical systems for a 22,000
square foot addition to the First
United M ethodist Church in
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Included a 14,000 square foot
sanctuary with space for 700
worshippers.
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tare foot Wekiva Presbyterian
urch in Longwood. Elsea
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Sarah Harper, 61, of Sanford
died Wednesday, April 24,2002.
A homemaker, she was a
native of Sanford and a member
of Mount Sinai Missionary
Baptist Church.
Survivors include her hus­
band, John Edward Harper Sr.;
her son, John Edward Harper Jr.
of Sanford; her daughter, Wanda
Jean Harper of Rochester, N.Y.; a
brother, Johnnie B. Thomas of
Rochester; two sisters, Lillie Mae
Harris of Aubum, N.Y. and Betty
Jean Abino of Lion, N.Y.; and
three grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichelbergcr was in
charge of the arrangements.
Dorothy Lee M iller
Dorothy Lee Miller, 76, of
Sanford died Tuesday, April 30,
2002,
at
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Rehabilitation Center of Sanford.
Bom May 5, 1925, in Lament,
Florida, she was a homemaker
and a member of Kingdom Hall
Jehovah's Witness of Sanford.
She moved to Sanford 48 years
ago.
Survivors include seven sons,
Donald Miller of Rochester, N.Y.,
Eddie Miller of Nashville, Tenn.,
Michael Miller of Jacksonville,
and David Miller, Daniel Miller
Steven Miller and Vincent Miller,
all of Sanford; three brothers,
Alfoncia Tyson and Thedogia
Tyson, both of St. Petersburg and
Wade Tyson of Tuskegce, Ala.;
and five grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home in
Sanford is in charge of the
arrangements.
Alice Minnick
Alice Minnick, 92, of Deltona
died Friday, (Vpril 26, 2002.
She was a native of Kokomo,
lnd., and a member of the
Protestant faith.
■ Survivors include two sons,
William Minnick of Deltona and

Charles Minnick of Cochran, Ga.;
six grandchildren; and four great­
grandchildren.
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Lonnie C Williams
Lonnie C. Williams, 75, of
Sanford died Monday, April 29,

Leroy M. Scott
Leroy M. Scott, 79, of Sanford,
died Tuesday, April 23, 2002, in
Sanford.
Bom Sept. 8, 1922, in Plant
City, was a watch maker. He
served In the U S. Navy during
World War II and was a member
of Shiloh Baptist Church in Plant
City.
Survivors include his brother,
Harold E Scott of Sanford.
A memorial service will be
held 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, in
Shiloh Baptist Church in Plant
City, with the Rev. Joseph Bowles
officiating.
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Sanford; two brothers, l.loyd
Williams of Boston, Ga., and
Daniel Williams of Palatka; a sis­
ter, Annie Mae Howard of
Orlando; and a nephew, Ned
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Deland
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pastors leading in prayer.
Intercessory teams will be
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Deltona's third observance of
the National Day o f Prayer.
Being held at Deltona’s new City
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2345
Providence
Blvd.
Presentation of the National
Flag by veterans and the Pledge
of Allegiance led by youth from
Deltona's Little League and Boy
Scouts of America; patriotic
music by a mass choir from area
churches.
Mayor
John
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mation on the need for prayer in
our city, and there will be a mes­
sage on unity and prayer by
Pastor Gene Gregory, River of
Life Church. Also participating
in the program: Trinity Christian
Academy and members of the
Christian
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Annie Mae White
Annie Mae White, 79, of
Sanford died Saturday, April 27,
2002.
Bom in Mitchell County
Georgia, she was a homemaker
and a member of Shower Down
of Blessings Church in Sanford.
She was a member of the Eastern
Stars and moved to Sanford 10
years ago from Paterson, N.J.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Willie C. White Jr.; two
daughters, Pearl
Wells of
Sacramento, Calif, and Kathy
Nelson of Sanford; five sisters,
Lillie C. Brown and Corinne
Ross, both of Albany Georgia,
Vera Fountain and Ella Barlow,
both of Trenton, N,J„ and Dorrcc
Simmons of Daytona.; one grand­
child; and three great-grandchil­
dren.
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Raul Morales Sr., 77, of DeBary
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A native of Puerto Rico, he
moved to DeBary In 1984. He was
a retired sales and marketing
executive for Shell Oil-Catano,
Puerto Rico.
Survivors include his wife of
50 years, Nora; a son, Raul
Morales Jr. of DeBary; four
daughters, Nora L Torres and Isa
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Ou t &amp; A bo u t
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DEAR ABBY: I was inspired by the "OldTimer's Bedtime" poem about the elderly cou­
ple who slept in their birthday suits. It inspired
me to share what happened to me:
The poem about the couple
Sleeping in the nude
Was really quite revealing
And it put me in the mood.
I talked about it to my wife
And we tried it, bit by bit —
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Our legs just didn't fit.
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Unite club meeting
p.m.
Thursday, May 2. The meet­
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Edgemon Ave., in the Winter
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DEAR VIC:
I don't doubt for a minute
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I offer this advice to you —
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2-year-old daughter. She is starting to look at
the pictures. We would prefer that she not find
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father with another woman in the photos —
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That's a reasonable explanation to justify your
request that the pictures be taken down — at
least v. hen you're visiting.

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and I just made a whopper of a mistake. When
we were planning the wedding, the groom's
parents gave me an "A " and a “B" guest list.
After budgeting carefully, we realized we could
only afford to invite guests on the "A " list.
Unfortunately, I mistakenly sent "save the
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Trellis Smith, 22, Serita Rollins, 20, all of
Sanford, for possession of marijuana and
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license.
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrested
Joseph Moore, 29, of Sanford Sunday for
disorderly intoxication and driving under
the influence. Police were Informed of the
possible Impaired driver from a civil dis­
turbance call at Stooges bar. Breathalyzer
tests at the jail revealed a blood alcohol
content of about .129.
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrested
Daniel MtTnffZ, 23; of Winter Springs
Sunday fo j driving Under the influence, K
property damage and reckless driving. * *
Munoz was reportedly involved in a traf­
fic accident in the area of State Road 46A
and Hartswell Avenue. Police also cited
Munoz for not having a driver’s license
or proof of insurance in his possession.
He refused breath tests at the jail.
• Seminole Deputy Wayne Walker
arrested Donna Collier, 40, of Winter
Springs Monday for driving under the
influence.
• Seminole Deputy Andrew Conklin
arrested Laura Mitzo, 23, of Winter
Springs Friday for driving under the
influence. Police clocked Mitzo traveling
67 mph in a 50 mph zone of Stale Road
434 in Oviedo. Breathalyzer tests at the
jail revealed a blood alcohol con lent of
about .155.
Loitering and Prowling
• Casselberry Officer Andrea Lynne
Hockenberry arrested Michael Lyda, 29,
of Casselberry and George Janvrin. 30, of
Longwood Saturday for loitering and
prowling.
• Lake Mary Officer Robert Jones
arrested Ryan Fredericks, 21, of Lake
Mary Monday for loitering and prowling
and resisting an arrest.
Drug Possession
• Seminole Deputy Richard Ingram Jr.,
arrested Michael fluky, 23, of Lake Mary
Saturday for possession of marijuana and
cocaine.
• Altamonte Springs Officer Richard
Human arrested Ricardo Garza, 45, of
Sanford Friday for possession of cocaine.
Human allegedly purchased tho crack
cocaine in the area of State Road 436 and
Jackson Street.
• Seminole Deputy Travis Gregory
arrested Anthony Colley, 36, of
Longwood Saturday for possession of
marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
• Seminole Deputy Mark Padgett
arrested Joseph Walker of Sanford

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Resisting an Officer
• Seminole Deputy Jalam Vann arrest­
ed Catrina Chaney, 23, of Sanford Friday
lor resisting an officer. Authorities arrest­
ed Chancy for an active warrant out of
Seminole County for violation of proba­
tion for a grand theft charge. Chaney
reportedly pulled away from the deputy
as he attempted to detain her. She also
kicked at the back window and spit all
over the rear seat and rear window of the
patrol car.
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• Seminole Deputy Jalam Vann arrest­
ed David Glenn, 32, of Sanford Saturday
for driving with a suspended license and
resisting an officer.

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The Asian Cultural
Association will present Ustad
Zakir Hussain's Masters of
Percussion on Sunday, May 5,
at 6:30 p.m. in the Helen Stairs
Theatre, located at 201 S.
Magnolia Ave. in historic
downtown Sanford. General
admission is $22. For reserva­
tions or more information, call
407-321-8111 or log onto
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Fraud
• Seminole Sgt. Mark Dibona arrested
Emma Perry, 34, of Sanford Sunday for
fraud. Perry allegedly refused to give
authorities her real name, as they
believed she had a warrant out for her
arrest.

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The M OM S Club o f
Sanford will host its annual
Open House at 10 a.m.
Tuesday, May 7, in the Holy
Cross Lutheran Church in
Lake Mary. The meeting will
be an informal get together to
explain to the community
what MOMS Club is about.
There will be social time,
activities, food and games for
all who attend. Children are
welcome at all MOMS Club
activities. For more informa­
tion, call 386-668-7626.

Wc welcome and encourage your letters and
com m ents. All letters must include your nam e,
address and phone number to b e published.

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Battery
• Winter Springs CpI. Desiree Johnson
arrested Thomas Olinger, 44, of Winter
Springs Friday for battery. According to
the police report, an employee of Central
Florida Landscaping, who is contracted
by the homeowners association to main­
tain the grounds, was weed eating near
Olinger's residence. Olingcr's wife
apparently became upset the victim was
weed eating some of her flowers. The vic­
tim reportedly told the wife to place a
sign in the front yard to prevent future
damage to the foliage. Thomas Olinger
allegedly stepped out of the house at this
time, grabbed Ihe victim by the shoulder/neck area, and shook him as he con­
tinued to yell at him.

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Celebrate the one-year
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anniversary of Paw Park with
your canine best friends at the
Paw Park Birthday Bash on
Saturday, May 4, from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Featured events
include an agility obstacle
course for dogs, a doggie
wash, raffle, souvenir pic­
tures, refreshments for dogs
and humans and dog-themed
vendors. Proceeds will go
towards improvements at the
park. Paw Park is located at
427 S. French Avenue In
Sanford. It is the first offleash, gated park created for
dogs and their owners in
Central Florida.
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host a Victorian Friendship
Tea Saturday, May 4, and
Sunday, May 5, at the
Bradlee-Mclntyre House
Museum in Longwood. Both
teas begin at 2 p.m. The
museum is located at 130 W.
Warren Avenue. Participants
will enjoy a graceful w ay to
ease stress by savoring the rit­
uals and serenity of a timeless
tradition. The cost is $20. For
reservations or more informa­
tion, call 407-834-9506.

Shoplifting
• Sanford Officer Shannon Dawkins
arrested John Day, 29, of Sanford
Saturday for larceny. He reportedly tried
to walk out of the French Avenue Winn
Dixie grocery store with $115 worth of
unpaid groceries.
• Sanford Officer Dawn Beninato
arrested Tovah I larkness, 21, of Sanford
Friday for shoplifting. Harkness allegedly
tried to steal $127 worth of merchandise
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• Sanford OfficerTerry Mullins arrested Rosemary Hlllery, 29, of Sanford
Saturday for shoplifting. Hillery attempt­
ed to steal merchandise from Ihe Bealls
department store on Orlando Drive.

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• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrested
Robert Johnson, 62, of Sanford Saturday
for driving under the influence and reck­
less driving. Police stopped Johnson after
he was found traveling 25 mph in a 40mph zone of State Road 46. The officer
cited Johnson for making a wide right
turn onto State Road 600 and his vehicle
having an inoperable tag light.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed a
blood alcohol content of about .224.
• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrested
Dennis Willoughby, 35, of Lake Mary
Saturday for driving under the influence.
The officer cited the driver for traveling
65 mph in the 45 mph zone of State Road
46 and Jessamine Avenue, and not being
able to present vehicle insurance infor­
mation. Breathalyzer tests at the jail
revealed a blood alcohol content of about
.156.
• Lake Mary CpI. V.M. Picklesimer
arrested Troy Cemoch, 26, of Lake Mary
Saturday for driving under the influence
Lake Mary police responded to the possi­
ble impaired driver at the request of an
off-duty Winter Park detective who was
following Cemoch's blue Jeep north on
State Road 600.
• Seminole Sgt, Mark Dibona arrested
Melvin Barnes, 45, of Sanford Saturday
for driving under Ihe influence. Police
responded to the location of Country
Club Road and Airport Boulevard
' because Barnes's vehicle was stopped in
the middle of the roadway while he
"appeared to be sleeping and snoring
lightly" behind the wheel. Breathalyzer
tests at the jail revealed a blond alcohol
content of about .137.
• Winter Springs Officer B. Mayhugh
arrested Jacqueline Fields, 43, of Winter
Springs^aturday for driving under the
influence. The officer cited Ihe driver for
driving on the wrong side of the road, no
seat belt and failure to exhibit a driver’s

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sion of marijuana and operating a vehicle
without a license.
• Seminole Deputy Richard Ingram Jr.,
arrested Toma Tillman, 27, of Sanford
Saturday for possession of marijuana and
driving with a suspended license.

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was ordained as Ihe new con­
gressman through back room
politics.
"The fact that Mr. Feeney
actually participated in the
drawing of the district lines only
fuels that speculation — and the
voters’ mistrust of the process,"
McLain said.
Jim Stalling, vice chairman of
the Florida Republican Party,
said M cLain's entry into the
GOP primary is not a detriment
to his party.
"Actually their are different
schools o f thought," Stelling
slid. "A primary provides more
exposure for your candidate,
exposure you don't have to try to
get during the general election.
Primaries are not a waste."
While individual Republicans
will choose sides, Stelling said
party leadership will stay out of
the fray.
"I'm not encouraging Mr.
McLain's candidacy," Stelling
said, quickly adding, " I ’m not
encouraging the Speaker's can­
didacy, cither."
McLain, a native of Sanford,
said he doesn't expect the GOP
leadership to remain neutral.
"I think it's clear Tom will get
the support of the national and
state party leaders," McLain
said. "M y support will come
from local leadership and the
voters of the district."
With a little more than four
months until the September pri­
mary, McLain does agree with
Stelling that Feeney nas more
than a half-million dollar head­
start in fund raising and the abil­
ity to raise much more.

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Tom will need to
spend a large
portion o f that
m oney explaining
why we don’t have
a budget, why we
c a n ’t pass an
education reform
b ill, and why he
c a n ’t get along
w ith the m en and
w om en in his own
party.

Daryl McLain
On trailing the GOP favorite
Tom Feeney by more than
$500,000 In fund raising.

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resentative
for
downtown
Orlando."
"Feeney's support is a mile
wide ana an Inch deep," said
another Republican Insider.
"There's a wait-and-see attitude
about Daryl right now. A lot of
people In the party are afraid to
come out and openly support
him until he shows he's a viable
candidate. Viable means raising
$250,000 to $300,000. He doesn't
need the million dollars Feeney's
going to raise."
"If Daryl can raise 25 percent
of what Feeney does, he s got a
eat shot at winning the whole
ing."

"It's a challenge, but I would­
n't even consider this If I didn't
think I could win," McLain said.
As for Feeney's big bank account,
"Tom will need to spend a large
portion of that money explaining
why we don't have a budget,
why we can't pass an education
reform bill, and why he can’t get
along with the men and women
in his own party."
Party insiders said the mis­
match in funds is not insur­
mountable.
" If money was all that mat­
tered, Jennifer Carroll would be
the congresswoman in District
3," a source said. "If money buys
elections, then Linda Chapin

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Helping to tidy up Lake
Monroe was none other than
Sanford's park director Howard
Jefferies. Although "a little disap­
pointed' about me small
turnout Jefferies said, the small
group of eight volunteers was
able to hit several messy spots
including the break wall near the
marina.
"V5fegot a lot of trash out of
there," he said. "We would have
done more if it wasn't for the
blind mosouitocs."
Although not a complete suc­
cess, the first county sponsored
waterway dean up will need to
build up support just like the
former event In tne final year of
the S t Johns celebration, more
than 960 volunteers helped
remove 40,000 pounds of trash
from Seminole waterways.
- "We have to start off small
and work up again," said event
coordinator Marie Lackey of the
Seminole County Stormwater
Division.
Lackey also helped coordinate
the S t Johns event for the past
six years. The first year of that
event had similar results to
Seminole County's first
Waterways Day as about 200 vol­
unteers collected 10,000 pounds
of trash. One aspect of the
Seminole County event that was
different from its predecessor, is
addition of the Lake Harney
clean up site. Lackey said it was
the first time volunteers worked
in that area for a dean-up event.
"We had about 50 volunteers
at Lake Hamey and that was the
first time we've had that," she
said.

In the next couple of weeks,
Lackey will sit down with her
site captains to discuss next
year's event Changes that might
occur is moving the event back
to March where the S t Johns cel­
ebration was once held. The
Seminole County Waterways
Day was held in April to incor­

porate it into Earth Day, Lackey '
said.
"There might be a possibility
we will move it back," she said.
Lackey is accepting sugges­
tions for the ev en t Interested
parties can contact her by phone
at 407-665-5766 or by e-mail at
mlackeyOcoaemindieil.ua.

this time, but people are more
mobile," Kemp said about the
problems
with
eradicatin
Citrus Canker for the secon
time.
The Sentinel Tree Program,
which began about a year ago,
will extend as far north as
Alachua County. Inspectors fin­

ished tagging trees In Orange
County last month. As many as
144 trees in a square mile were
tagged in heavily populated
areas, said Newport.
"W e've been getting a real
good response from the commu­
nity on this," Newport said.
"They're happy were taking a

proactive approach on this."
Inspectors .w ill re-survey;
tagged citrus trees every six to;
eight weeks depending on the
weather. Questions and concerns
about the Sentinel Tree Survei
can be directed to the USD/
office in O rlando at 407-8515640.

The dumpster by Lake Monroe began filling up quick Saturday. Trash col­
lected at ad eight sites totalled more than 9,000 pounds.

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the thing you want to clear. We
cleared it, but not in a normal
fashion. I don't think he
thought the police investigation
would be so thorough."
Authorities
charged
Mohammed with grand theft
and filing a false crime report.
His bond was set at $1,000 and
he bonded out of the Seminole
County Jail Saturday.

citrus industry," said Tyrone
Kemp, USDA public affairs
director. "Others found it very
hard to part with their trees."
Court orders were issued in
some cases as Palm Bay resi­
dents fervently fought the
removal of their citrus trees.
Much of the controversy sur­
rounds a new bill recently
signed into law by Gov. J e t
Bush. The law extends the infect­
ed area from a disease ridden cit­

rus tree from 125 feet to 2,000
feet.
The change was the result of
an USDA report where scientists
determined the tracking and
patterns of the disease. Citrus
canker spreads swiftly over
short distances by wind driven
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track
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S H S grad hits
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Sport* EdKor
SA N FO R D — The
Seminole Athletic
Conference has once again
shown it* strength in track
and held.
The Seminole boy* and
Lake Mary girls dominated
the Class 4ADistrict 2 TVack
and Field
Seminole HI
Lyman and Cake Howell
athletes did very well in the
Class 3A-District 7 meet at
Lyman.
The Fighting Seminole*
boys outscored Lake
Brantley, 1525 to 106, as
SAC schools claimed five of
the top six place*.
The Rams girls were even
more dominant, outacoring
the Tribe, 160-to-98, pacing a
clean sweep of the top five
places by SAC schools.
The boys and girls com*
bined to send 102 individu­
als or relay teams (more
than one athlete aualified in
multiple events), 51 each, to
the Class 4A-Region 1 Meet
to be held at Bob Mosher
Track at Showalter Field in
Winter Park on Thursday.
No team results were
released on the 3A-7 meet,
but the Lyman and Lake
H o w c l ] b o y s te a m s q u a l i f i e d

40 and the Greyhound and
Silver Hawks girls teams
qualified 22 for the 3ARegion 2 Meet to be held at
Astronaut High School In
Titusville tomorrow.
CLA SS 4A-DISTR1CT 2
&lt;t SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL,
Tliara4*7 A p iU S

BOYS
TEAM SCOEES
I. Snnlrat* Hl*h Sd u o llSU O t X U S*
Brantley Hl*h School 104. X O rU o
High School loot l Lika M ay Hl*h
School S»j X DeMon* High School SUOt
a WinMr Spring* High School 4XS0| 7.
DtUnd High School 403ft 1 Sprue*
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HIGH JUMP _ I. Gould. DUUid. II,
OrMdo High School 4 4 ; X Ungud,
Howard. 11, OrMdo High School 44f X
Otivvr, |*mrl IX Lika BrantWy High
School 4-X 4 C u n p n k Anthony. U,
Sprue* Cmfc High School, S-IO
rO L I VAULT _ I. Altman. KyM, 9,
Uka Mary High School 4 f t X Thoowon.
D*ni*l II, Ltkt Srantby High School 4« X Codhy. MkhMl 10. Laka Mary High
School * f t A Wraki. Sham. II. WMMr
Spring* High School 40.
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Laka BrantWy High Schoa 22-775. X
Ungard, Howard. II, OvMdo High
School 22-475, X Thooipaon. Robert IX
Daltona High Schoo, 22-1; 4. Alliron.
William. II. Laka Mary High School 211175.
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II. OrMdo High School 44-1075, X 7ait
Andt*. IX Una kidJ* High School 434.75; X Butin, foahua. IX SaminoM High
School 4202. 4. |mkln*. Andrew. II,
SaminoM High School 41-10.
DISCUS THIOW _ I. Stoke*.
Irremiah. 11. SaminoM High School 142X X Vallon*. Georg*. IX Dallona High
School 137-9; X Sunpaon. Nakoma. IX
WlnMr Spring* High School 1294c 4
lohnaon. Chert**, 11. Laka BrantWy High
School I244J0.
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Spruca Creek High School 48-11.25; X
lohnaon. Cherte*. II. Lake Brantley High
School 44-4 25. X Andrade, Corny IX
Laka BrantWy High School 4S-8.4 Scott
Cregory. IX Lake Mary High School 44950.
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Thuoiaa. Nkholaa, Ilk X Laka Mary High
School 43449 (Salaky. DanWl 10;
Ttaugar, Derek. IX Mau. shannon. II;
Ban la. Cregory, 12k 4 OvMdo High
School 441-33 (McClung, {aeon. 10;
CWmmta. Matthew, 10; Chapman. Coray.
IX Thompson, foatph. II)
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Butler, loahu*. IX SaminoM High School
1507; 1 Brown. Terrene*. IX SaminoM
High School 1397,3 l i shemi. Sherd. IX
Deltona High School 1404; 4 Fair.
Andre. IX Ptn* Saiga High School 1404
144 METE* DASH . I. Rama*. Andre.
SemmoW High School II 00; X Wharton,
land. II. OrMdo High School 1129; X
Wtlaon. Vincent. 10. Mainland High
School. 1134 4 Campbell Reginald. II.

See Track, Psge 2B_________

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

8anfonf* David Eckstein Ntttw first two grand
atom*, m m , In bacfc-to-t»cfc gam** Saturday
and 8und*y against *w Toronto Bkra Jay*.

ANAHEIM, CA. — David Eckstein
decided not to wait for 27 year* to hit his
second grand sUm.
A da
day after hitting his first grand slam,
ever,’, the second-year shortstop from

Sanford even outdid himself, shaking off
a bad day at the plate to hit a two-out,
walk off grand slam in the bottom of the
14th inning to give his Anaheim Angels
an 8*5 victory Sunday over the Toronto
'a vs and former
*
Blue Jay*
Lake Brantley star
Felipe Lopez.
Eckstein had never before hit a grand
slam in a career that began as a six-year
old In the PONY League at five points.
But the 5-foot-8,170-pound dynamo
showed that he could muscle up when
necessary when he launched a grand
slam in the fifth inning of a 11-4 victory
on Saturday: It also marked the first time
that Eckstein had driven in five runs in a
game.
But on Sunday, the University of

Florida walk-on was struggling with the
bat, going O-for-6 with only one hard hit
ball.
Then came history as he hit a high
tight fastball from Pedro Botbon Jr. about
10 rows deep into the stands tor the
game-winner. The shot bettered
Saturday's blast, which barely cleared
the short Anaheim fence down the leftfield line.
Eckstein's walk-off grand slam was the
first in baseball since Sept. 29,2001
(Brian Jordan, Atlanta vs. New York
Mets). It was the first by an Angel since
Tim Salmon accomplished the feat on
April 4,1997, at home against Geveland,
and he became just the second Angel to
S e t Eckstein, Page 3B

From worst to first
B rooks is
the star
Lions win
6 A -2 title

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

B y Dean Smith

Sports Editor
SANFORD — Nothing to it.
It took nearly five hours, two
weather delays and a stellar
performance by Brian Brooks,
but the Oviedo Lions pulled off
w hat soma thought impossible
mm t h e y w o e* l h * C ) * e e o A -

DUtrict 2 Baseball
Championship with a 7 -6 ,10inning victory over Lake
Brantley Friday night at
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium.
Brooks pitched 6-2/3 innings
o f one-hit relief, retiring the
final 13 batters he faced, and
drove in Kevin Cominsky with
winning nm with a two-out,
opposite field single as the
lio n s knocked oft the defend­
ing district champions.
The victory capped off an
emotional rollercoaster ride
for Oviedo, opening with the
tragic deaths of two classmates
and ending with the district
championship.
What makes the victory even
more special is that the Lions
were seeded fifth in the five
team district and had two win

Hawks
hold off
Lyman
in 5A-6

Kevin Cominsky (No. 12) sat up on* run with a tacrine*, singled in another nm and
the gam*-winning run a* No. 8 seeded CM*do potted off It* third upsat with a 7-4
Brantley to win tha Class OA-Distrlct 2 Baseball Tournament Friday night.
three game* to claim the title,
including defeating the No. 1
(Lake Mary) and No. 2 (Lake
Brantley) seeds.
Both Oviedo (22-8) and Lake
Brantley (22-7) were to have
played Jacksonville opponents
In the Region 1 Quarterfinals
on Tuesday, the Lions hosting
Sandalwood and the Patriots at
Mandarin, and if either or both
won, would advance to the
Regional Semifinals on Friday
at 7 JO p.m.
If Oviedo won, it would take
on the Cypress Creek (23-7)-

West Orange (24-5) winner at
home, while If Lake Brantley
won, it would face the Apopka
(28-2J-Tlmber Creek (23-7) win­
ner. That game will be in
Apopka if the Blue Darters
won, or at Lake Brantley if
Timber Creek pulled off the
upset.
All brackets can be checked
by going to the FHSAA website
at www.fhsaa.org.
As it did in every game of the
tournament, Oviedo jumped
out to a lead in the top of the
first inning.

With one out. M att Lopez
singled and Brooks walked
before both advanced on a
passed ball.
Justin Young then singled in
both runner* and went to sec­
ond on an error from where he
scored on a single by Bridger
Hunt.
Lake Brantley tried to get
right back into the game in the
bottom of the first as Jeff
Strickland and Nick James
walked ahead o f an RBI single
by Ray Horal and a single by
See Lions, Page 2B

LONGWOOD — Are the
Silver Hawks ready to come of
age?
Despite featuring a line-up
that usually starts four sopho­
mores and four juniors, the
Lake Howell baseball team is
standing alone atop Class 5ADistrict 6 today.
And it was three oi the
youngest Stiver HewV* that did
the damage as they held off a
late rally by host Lyman to win
their first-ever district baseball
title with an 8-6 rain-delayed
victory over the Greyhounds
on Saturday.
Sophomore Nick Taft (3-2)
scattered 12 hits, and sopho­
more Buddy Andrade and
freshman Monty Bunda com­
bined for five hits, three runs
scored and two RBI to lead
Lake Howell (13-15) into a
Regional Quarterfinal battle
with 5A-5 runner-up Deltona.
Lyman (10-18) also advanced
to Tuesday's Quarterfinals,
going to Port Orange to take on
Spruce Creek (19-9).
If the Silver Hawks won on
TUesday, they would host the
winner of a game between
Tampa-King (17-8) and Plant
City-Durant (21-5) on Friday at
Sec Hawks, Page 3B

Lake Mary holds off Oviedo
for 6A-district 2 softball title
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
LAKE MARY — And the tie-breaker goes
to...Lake Mary.
Ashley Bitzer drove in a run on Friday and
Maile Keeney drove in what proved to be the
game-winning nm on Saturday as No. 2 seeded
and host Lake Mary edged top-seeded Oviedo, 21, in the Championship Game of the Class 6ADistrict 2 Softball Tournament.
The game was a continuation of an amazingly
similar season for both clubs.
There is only a one game difference in their
overall records. Lake Mary is now 22-6 and
Oviedo is 21-6, and both teams were 9-3 against
Seminole Athletic Conference foes and 6-2 in dis­
trict games during the regular season. The Lions
ended up with the No. 1 seed because they were
2-0 against No. 3 seeded Seminole, while the
Rams split with the Tribe.
Both teams, along with 5A-6 champion Winter
Springs (22-6), played their Regional Quarterfinal
games on Tuesday and if any or all of them won,
will return to the field tomorrow (Thursday) for
the Regional Semifinals.
Lake Mary and Winter Springs were at home on
Tuesday, the Rams hosting Mandarin (17-6),
which was upset by Sandalwood in the 6ARegion 1 tourney, and the Bears welcoming
Spruce Creek.
Oviedo had to head to Jacksonville to take on
Sandalwood (17-13).
If lake Mary won, it would host the winner of
• the Boone (23-4)-Dr. Phillips (17-8) game on
herseit out ol several
Oitvia Toporowskl scattered seven tuts and worked hers
Thursday starting at 7:30 p.m.
the Class 6As as Lake Mary held off Oviedo, 2-1, Saturday to win
v
If Oviedo won, it would take on the winner of
diet 2 Softball Tournament at Lake M ary High School.

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5

the Edgewater (24-2)-Universlty (19-10) game. If
Edgewater won, the Eagles would host; if
University won, the game will be at Oviedo at
7 JO p.m.
If Winter Springs won on Tuesday, it would
host the winner of the Tampa-Chamberlain (23-6)Plant City-Durant game at home starting at 7JO
p.m.
Thursday's winners would advance to
Saturday's Regional Championship Games.
The 6A-Region 1 final would pit the survivor of
the Oviedo/Sandalwood-Edgewater/University
bracket against the Lake Mary/MandarinBoone/Dr. Phillips bracket.
Lake Mary (if it wins both games) would be the
host if Oviedo or University is left, while
Oviedo(if it wins both games) would host if
Mandarin or Dr. Phillips advance. Edgewater
would host if it survives.
if Waiter Springs wins its first two games, it
would take on the winner of a bracket that
includes Flagler Palm Coast against Titusville and
Tampa-Leto against Plant City.
The Bears would host if Titusville or Plant City
win the bracket, otherwise, they would have to go
to either Bunnell or Tampa.
The State Finals will take place at the Ed Radice
Sports Complex in Tampa on Wednesday, May
8th through Friday, May 10.
Check the FHSAA website at www.fhsaa.org for
results.
With the skies turning more ominous by the
minute. Lake Mary and Oveido battled through
five innings with no score.
The Lions had the best chances to break ^
deadlock early.
See Softball, Page 2B

�t

2B

Wednesday. May t, 2002

Lions
Continued from pace IB
Scott Swanson that loaded the
bases with no one out.
But Lions starter Brett
Murphy, who no-hit DeLand on
Monday, found his groove,
striking the next three to get out
of the inning with a 3-1 lead.
Both teams left a pair of run­
ners on in the second after
which lightning forced the first
stoppage of play.
After a short delay, the game
went on but was stopped again
with two out and a runner on
first by a hard rain that forced a
nearly two hour delay.
When the rain stopped, a
ounds crew made o f Seminole
igh players, led by coach Mike
Powers, and City of Sanford
Parks Department personnel,
did a marvelous job of getting
the field back to near perfect
condition.
Oviedo appeared like it might
have the game in hand when it

B

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scored two runs in the top of the
fourth inning. Murphy led off
with a double, moved up on a
bunt by Cominsky, and scored
on a single by Lopez.
Lopez went to second on a
wild pitch before scoring an out
later on a single by Young, makthe score 5-1.
ut the Patriots refused to
give up and rallied in the bot­
tom or the fourth inning.
Ryan Harris reached on an
error, Chris Lidfeldt walked and
Strickland singled to load the
bases with no one out.
After a strike out, Oviedo
looked like it might again get
out o f the jam on a double play
grounder, but the throw to sec­
ond hit the runner and all were
safe, with Harris scoring.
Swanson then ripped double
just inside the rightfield line,
scoring two runs and bringing
on Brooks.
The lefthander got a ground
ball from Matt Dobbins, but

Softball
Continued from page IB
Kelly Coates led off thet third
I
inning with an
infield single and went to second on a wild pitch
before advancing to third on a sacrifice bunt by
Lisa Davis.
But that's as far as she would get as Rams rightfielder Kristen Patton made a perfect throw to the
plate on liner by Irimar Hernandez and third
baseman Keeney made a good play on a ground
ball.
Oviedo was back in business In the fourth
inning.
Nicole Nielsen led off with a walk, but was forced
by Megan Miller. Miller then went to third on a
single by Bethany Simpkins and Simpkins stole
second, giving the Lions runners in scoring posi­
tion with only one out.
But again the Lake Mary defense rose to the
occasion. Shortstop Carlee Wood stopped a hard
grounder and held the runners before getting the
second out and the next batter flew out to
Kristine Good in left to end the threat.
The Rams only had two real chances to score
early as Lauren Horwath doubled with one out
and was on third with two, but could not score in
the third inning, and Caitlin Mahoney singled
and got to second with one out in the fourth
inning, but could get no further.
Lake Mary finally got something going in the
sixth inning.
Wood led off with a single and got to second
when Patton reached on a throwing error.
Mahoney lined out to third, but Bitzer came
through with a run-scoring single and went on to
second on the throw to the plate, ending the night
for Nielsen and bring on Kelly Raw to pitch for
the Lions.
Raw had barely finished her warmups, when
rain and lightning forced a suspension o f play.
After waiting a half-hour, the lighting stopped,

Moral trotted home with the
game-tying run.
The Lions regained the lead in
the top of the fifth inning when,
with two out and no one on,
Murphy doubled for the second
time and went to third on a wild
itch before scoring on a single
y Cominsky.
Oviedo very nearly won the
s in regulation, but Lake
tley got a break in the sixth.
With one out, James singled
and stole second, before moving
to third on a wild pitch. The
next batter struck out and
Swanson hit a ground ball that
should have ended the inning.
But the Uons player slipped try­
ing to make a throw and
Swanson beat the throw to first,
tying the game.
The only real scoring chance
over the next three innings came
In the top of the ninth inning
when Colin Irvine doubled with
one out and went to third on a
wild pitch.

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but the showers moved in, forcing a postpone­
ment until Saturday morning.
When play resumed. Raw struck out the first
batter she faced, but Keeney came up with a big
single to left, scoring Patton.
Oviedo tried to answer in the bottom of the
sixth I
Jennifer Tomasetti led off with a single and
Nielsen walked. Tomasetti was erased on a
grounder by Megan MiUer and when the next
batter flew out to right, It looked like the Rams
had dodged another bullet
But Alicia Perez and Sara Miller hit back-toback singles to center, with Miller's hit plating
Nielsen.
Lake Mary pitcher Olivia Toporowski (8-1)
snuffed out the rally herself, getting a base-loaded
strike out to end the Inning.
The Lions had one more shot in the seventh
inning and it started good as Raw lined a single
to center. But a courtesy runner either lost track of
the outs, or the flight of the bail, as she was dou­
bled off of first base after a fly to Mahoney in cen­
ter. A pop up to Wood then ended the game,
handing the crown to the Rams.
Horwath had a double and a single for Lake
Mary, while Bitzer had two singles and an RBL
Also contributing for the Rams were Wood (sin­
gle, run), Keeney (single, RBI) and Mahoney (tin­
gle).
Providing the offense for the Uons were
Tomasetti (two singles), Sara Miller (single, RBI),
Simpkins, Perez, Coates and Raw (one single
each) and Nielsen (run).
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hit grand sk in s in consecutive games. The first
was Willie Mays Aikens, who did it June 13-14,
1979 — also against Toronto.
Eckstein also became the first Major League
player to h it grand slams on consecutive days
since Albert Belle did it June 14-15,2000.
He has been one o/ the few brightspots for an
Angels team that is just now starting to play well,
having won four straight to improve to 10-14 on
theseason.
For the season, the second-year shortstop is bat­
ting -273 with two doubles and a triple to go with
the two 'slams,' among his 27 hits through 24
games. He has also driven in 16 runs and scored
16 times.
The series also probably featured the first-ever
matchup of Seminole Athletic conference short­
stops in the majors.
Lopez took over as the everyday shortstop for

the Blue Java this season after playing 49 games at
third base Last year, a position h e had never
played before.
Despite being only 21, he will turn 22 this
month, Lopez is becoming a leader for Toronto
and is gaining confidence every day.
In 22 games, the switch-hitter to batting .288 on
21 hits, including five doubles, a triple and three
home runs, scored 13 runs and driven in 11.
LYTLE, H O LM ES STARRING FOR GEORGIA
G AIN ESVILLE — Sanford's Chaz Lytle and
Oviedo's Justin Holmes both had good weekend's
as the University of Georgia won the final game
of a three-game series against the University of
Florida.
Lytle, a Junior College All-American at Daytona
Beach Community College, had three hits on
Friday and then hit a three-run home run in his
first at bat on Saturday and ended that game 2for-4.

Hawks
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7 p.m.
if the Greyhounds won on
Tbesday, they would either go
to Lakeland (18-10) or host
Tampa-Chamberkin (11-12) on
Friday at 7-30 p.m.
The 5A-6 Championship
Game was called because of rain
after the Lyman was retired in
the top of the first inning on
Friday and resumed under hot
and humid conditions on
Saturday.
And Lake Howell took control
of the game immediately.
Grant Berman and Richard
Bethel walked around a fly out
and Berman scored the game's
first run on a double by Tony
Louka.
Brad Easterday then k id
down a perfect bunt on a
squeeze p k y and was safe at
first with an RBI single. After
another out, Andrade beat out a
grounder to deep short and
Louka scored the inning's third
run.
The Greyhounds broke
through in the third inning
when senior star Chase Rozell
led off with a booming home
run over the leftfield wall.
But the Silver Hawks
answered with three runs in the
bottom of the fourth inning.
Bunda, making his first start
of the season at second base, led
off with a bunt single. After a
wild pitch, the freshman went
to third on another bunt single,
h yA da

on a single by junior Jason Leaf.
Steve Manana then k id down
the third bunt single o f the
inning to load the bases before
Berman hit a one-hopper to
third that resulted in Andrade
being forced at the pkte.
But Leaf scored on the p k y
when the attempt for a double
p k y at first went awry, Taft then
helped his own cause with a
single to center, scoring
Manana, to make the score 6-1.
Lyman got right back into the
game
ime in the top of the fifth
in n in ig as Kibbee Jelks led off
with a single and scored all the
way from first when Jimmy
Atkins' single was bobbled in
the outfieL
Rozell singled Atkins to third
from where he scored on a field­
er's choice grounder to second
by Mike Hussein.
Lake Howell got the runs
right back in the bottom of the
inning as Bunda singled and
triple over the leftscored on a triple
fielder's head
id by
1 Andrade and
Andrade scor
D i e d con a single by
Leaf.
Nick Stram, who won
Lyman’s opening game on
Wednesday, came on to retire all
six batters he faced, but the
damage was already'done.
The Greyhounds did make
one final charge at an obviously
tiring Taft in tne seventh inning.
With one out, Jason Cutlip
and Stram both singled and
Matt Powhlda reached on an

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retire Cutlip at the p k te for the
second out, but Kyle Harmon
then lined a double into the
rightcenter field gap and all
three runners scored to cut the
deficit to 8-6.
But Taft got a grounder to
Berman, who calmly fired the
bail across the dkmond to Leaf
to give the Silver Hawks their
first district trophy.
Andrade finished the game 3for-3 with the triple, scoring a
run and driving in two.
Leaf went 2-for-3, scored a run
and drove in two, while Bunda
was also 2-for-3 with two runs
scored.
Also contributing for the win­
ner's were Manana (double, sinle, run), Louka (double, run,
Bt), Taft and Easterday (one
single and one run each) and
Berman and Bethel (one run
scored each).
Contributing to a 12-hit
Greyhound attack were Jelks (3for-4, run), Rozell (2-for-3, home
run, nut, RBI), Stram and Atkins
(two singles and one run scored
each), Hannon (double, three
RBI), Powhida (single, run),
Cutlip (single), Hussein (RBI)
and David Figueroa (run).
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The lefthanded hitting outfielder struggled on
Sunday, though, going 0-for-5 to sec his average
fail to .399. He was hitting .412, good for second
pkee in the SEC, before Sunday’s contest.
Holmes, who transferred to UGA after three
years at the University of South Florida, also had
a couple of hits off the bench and one start at sec­
ond base.
Lylte has scored 42 runs and an SEC high 77
hits in 42 games. He also has nine doubles, four

3B

triples and three home runs to go along with 25
RBI. The fleet-footed rightficlder also has 25
stolen bases, just six short of the ail-time record
for a season at Georgia.
Holmes has appeared in 27 games, batting .312
on 24 hits, i lo also lias scored 17 runs and driven
in 12.
Sanford's Rick Eckstein is another member of
the Bulldogs, serving his first season as an assis­
tant coach and third base couch.

Briefs
FA SCA R RACIN G T H IS W EEK
Orknd Speedworld will be hosting a Super
stock "50" k modified lites/pro challenge race
along with features in all divisions, this Friday
night.
At New Smyrna Speedway on Saturday, the
Minl-Cup Cars k a V-8 demo derby will be the
featured races along with racing all of the other
FASCAR divisions.
M IR A C LE TO H ELP A TH LETIC S
The Orlando Miracle have announced that the
team will donate 50% of all single game ticket
sale proceeds from the (Saturday) May 11 pre­
season game versus the Miami Sol to the
Foundation for Seminole County Public Schools,
Inc.
The money generated will be earmarked for
Seminole County schools sports teams.
If Seminole County students and administra­
tors, family and friends can help the Miracle
sellout the TD Waterhouse Centre (17,306) on
May 11, the county can earn up to $100,000,
whi$h will go directly to supporting their local
athletic programs.
Season tickets for the Miracle's fourth season
are still available in the lower bowl o f the TD
Waterhouse Centre with prices ranging from $8
to $36 per game. Season tickets can be pur­
chased by calling (407) 916-WNBA.
CA SSELBERR Y R ECR EA TIO N
The City of Casselberry Parks and Recreation
Department will be accepting registrations for
youth flag football (ages 7-12), youth checrleading (ages 5-17), and a 3-on-3 adult basketball
league.
For more information on the leagues, or for
information about becoming a volunteer coach,
please call 407-696-5189.
The City of Casselberry Recreation Services
has partnered with Challenger Sports, the lead­
ing sports camp company in America, to offer a
Munchkin Soccer Camp for children ages 3-6 on
June 17-21 from 9 a.m. to noon and a
Fundamentals k Lifetime Camp for children
ages 4-13 on June 24-28 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Wins Park and Secret Lake Park.
Munchkin Soccer is a perfect camp for the
youngest soccer players. Children will play fun
soccer games and scrimmages for three hours
each day fur a weejc*............., . ..

The Skill Builders k Lifetime Camp
features a
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free shirt to each participan
participant, individual skill
finical pra
development, technical
practices, tactical progressions, and coached scrimmages. Each partic­
ipant will enjoy five different sports each day
for a week. Children will play soccer, baseball,
basketball. Flag Football and Wacky Sports each
day.
For more information or register for any of
these camps, contact Derrick Allen at
Casselberry Recreation at 407-696-5189 or Greg
Knight toll free at 866-243-5862 or 813-837-0292.
S H S B O O ST E R S C LU B G O LF
it is time to prepare for the 2002 13th Annual
Seminole High Boosters Golf Tournament to be
held at Mayfair Country Club on Friday, May
10.
This event to one of the single largest fund
raising items for the booster club and helps
Seminole High School student-athletes form a
bond with the Sanford community. It is also a
great time for business leaders to show their
support not only for SHS athletics but also to
network with other community leaders and
business owners in a relaxed and enjoyable
environment.
The tournament will be a scramble format
made up of four-person teams ($70 per player).
Mulligans will be $5 or three for $10.
Hole sponsorships are available for $100 per
hole or Hole Sponsorship plus four-man team is
a special price o f $330.
Dinner to included following play with trophy
and prize presentation. Numerous door prizes
will also be given away.
For information or if a business would like to
donate a door prize, please cuntact Mike Powers
at 407-320-5058 or Mike Gaudreau at 407-3205102.
S E M I N O L E S O C C E R SC H O O L
Tike 23rd annual Seminole Soccer School offers
two weeks of instruction this summer.
The first week is May 2Kih-ihrough-)une 1st at
Lake Mary High School and the second session
is July 8th-through-12th at L ike Howell High.
For registration brochures and information, con­
tact camp director Lirry McCorkle at 407-3209557 or 407-320-9708 during the day or 407-6952 t3 t in the e v e n i n g .

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K o le M d k iQ M otel of
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knoen to to t o d w i t o , and a*
parte* h na iy or ciemtog to hmro
any mfd. M o or totorool to too propto Pm mortgage bm g
YOUARE HEREBY NO TW EO Pm I
an ocBon to toroctooo ■ mongag* on
PM loOemmg propertyLO T I I . O F ALTAMONTE LANDM O ACCOROWO TO THE FLAT
THEREOF. A8 RECORDED IN
FLAT BOOK 47. FAOCS U ANO t o
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEkBNOLE COUNTY. FLORKM.
taa toan toad agatoal you and you
are rogtoed to eene ■ copy of yew
artoan detonate. • any on OAVO J
STERN. IS O . FtotoMTa attorney.
w hom M a n • pot s uravenay
Drive asoo. FlanlaPon. FL 33324 a t
or baton (no lator tMn X daya tom
tM data of toe ton puMcaOon of **a
noPco of acton) and Na Pm ongtoaf
•Mi Pm ctor* of tore court aanar
tatoro aamca on PtotoMTa aaomay
or tovnodoMfy toeroeher, odMnaMo
a detoub t a to orparad ogonaf you
tor Pm ra W damandad to Pm complatof or paPton Nad herein.
WITNESS my hand and Pm aaal cf
**a Court al SEMINOLE Comfy.
Ftarlda. t*a day of APR73 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRClItT COURT
BY.Ruti King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAV10 J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S00
PLANTATION FL 35324
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona «ah rtoahaana needtog 0 apecrel accommodation i/xxte
contact CO UR T ADMadSTRAOON.
M
Ito
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouee al (407)005-4227. I 400055-4771 (TOO) or I B000551770. VM Ftorlda RaMy Sarvtea
THW NOTICE SHALL BE PUBUSHEO ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH t f THE SEMINOLE HER­
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OFFICE OF THE TAX COLLECTOR 46 HOURS IN AOVANCE O f THE
MEETINO AT 407 665-7601
RAY VALDES
TAX COLLECTOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PUBLISH MAY f. 2002
u u n o i _____________________________
________________
m THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
H TH JUOIC1AL CIRCUIT. M AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fite N u m tf 03 226-CP
IN RE ESTATE O f
HANNAH B JOSEPH.

Ptftiitil

NOTICE OP AOMMSTRATION
Th « adnrwvtertenn oI N — f te oI
HANNAH B JOSEPH. ilscNM d,
Fte Nurrtm 02-228 CP. « (MraXng n
II* C*cuit Court lor SEMINOLE
Coirty. F k A k Probate Orvwon. N
a J d r in Of mhtch tt SEMINOLE
Cbunfy C o u fu u M Tha namat and
I of te* paraonal rapraaarv
m i anon*y a* Mt lo
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AM paraona on «hom tw* noaca a
i#fvad «h oh tv«cti|K ton atw i(N Ilanga te* vmittM, of te* wte. te* qj*iftcabona of te* paraonaf rapraaanutrva. vanua or Jrtfckcmn of te* Court
*/• raquaad to kte Pa* ofcfactwnt
«*h taa Court WITHIN THE LATER
O f THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O f SERVICE O f
A C O PY O f THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AM cradNora of fte Oacadant and

oth*r paraona having claima or
damanda aganai DacadanTt aauia
on whom a oopy of Via note* «
•arvod atehm J v m montea after N
date of te* Aral pufckcabon of taa
Court WITHIN THE LATER O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION O f
THIS NOTICE OR THtfTTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O f SERVICE O f
A COPY O f THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AM otto cradaora of te* dacadanl
and paraona having cteana or
damanda against te* dacadanfa
aatete mute Ma f a r datma ateh taa
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FAED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of Pa Mat pubAcahon of
taa Note# a May I. 2002
RUTH V SMALL
119 Woodmancy Lana
Fayaoavda. NY 13068
Anomay lor Paraona! RapraaanUtrva
David A HoMteai. Eaquv*
Ona Uncoto Camar. Suita 900
Syracuaa. NY 13202
(315)422 1391
Pubaah May 1.9. 2002
MM007

CA 88 N O : « CA 178 14 W
MORTQAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. t f C .
PLAINTIFF
VS.
PEARL HAYWOOO A K A PEARL F
HAYWOOO. ETAto.
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
T O JOSEPH EDWARDS A K A
JOSEPH J
EDWAROS ANO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f JOSEPH
EDWAROS A K A JOSEPH J.
EDWAROS. whota raa«tenca te
unknown I hartlteiVtey ba twig; and
t hariharlhey be deed, tiauiknown

interaal by. twou^i. under or aganat
to ba dead or atea. and al partes
having or daarvng to have any ngN.
into or mtaraat to tha proparty
deaenbed to (ha mortgage bemg
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tiat
an acbon to toractoM a mortgage on
LOT 13. BLOCK 0. WOOOMERE
PARK 2NO REPLAT. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 13.
PAGE 73. O f THE PUBLIC
RECOROS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
hea bean Nad aganat you and you
are raquirad to larva a copy of your
artoan datenaaa. i any. on OAVIO J.
STERN. ESQ PUmtifTs altomay.
atooM addraaa la 801 S Unrvarsty
Drtva tSOO. Plantation. FL 33324 on
or before (no later toan 30 days from
toe dale of toe test pubkeabon of tote
nonce of acboh) and ISa toe ongnai
«Mto toe dart of taa court abhor
bafora sarvica on PlaatMTs altomay
or anmadatety thereafter, otoanansa
a dafaiXl ate ba antarad agwnsl you
lor toe rekef demanded to toe comptatot or petition Med hereto
WITNESS my hand and toe tate ol
to« Court at SEMINOLE County
Honda, tote day of APR23 2002
MANYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruto Ktog
DEPUTY a E R K
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persona «*h tesabtehes need
toQ a special accommodation ihoiAd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
Counly
Courthouaa al (407)665 4227. I800-9558771 (TOO) or I 600855•770. via Florida Retay Sarvce
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
PubMh May I. 9. 2002

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE It T H
JU O ICU L CIRCUIT.
tf ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 2914 14 0
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION D B A SUNBELT
PLAINTIFF
VS
ANGELA R MUROAUGH. IF
LIVINQ. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS
O E V IS E E S .O R A N T E E S .
ASSIGNEES LILNORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN

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N TE R E S T BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AOA1NST ANGELA R
MUROAUGH UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF ANGELA R MUROAUGH. IF
ANY. JOHN DOC ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS tf
POSSESSION
DEFENOAMT(S)
FOMCLOBURB B A LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uanlloa tannery FtoM Judgmta
cf Forectoeue (Mad Apr! tf. 2009
antarad to 0 4 Caaa No 01CA 2P14
14 0 ol tM CtoM Cowl of tM ItTH
M M Chart n and tor SEM M O U
Comfy. SANFORO. Florida. I ad
•tl to te* Ngh*te and to*te bttter lor
cath tf AT WEST FHOWT DOOfl tf
tte SEMINOLE County Couteout*
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE It
SANFORO. a . at 1100 AM im . on
tte 21 tl day of May. 2002 tte totoaing diaertted proparty aa M l tort) In
Mid Summary Final JudgmarC. to*
atfc
LO T 488, FRANK L WOOORUFFS
SUBDIVISION O f LANDS SOUTH
SANFORO. ACCORDING TO THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED
•f F IA T BOOR 3. PAGE 44. PUBLIC
RECORDS O f 8CMM0LE COUN­
TY. FLOROA
Dated tte 19te day of Apt, 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryanna Motm
Cterb of tte O ra * Court
B f Dorotey W BoAon
Dapury Ctert
PuMaMrv
THE SEMBfOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O f DAW ) J.
STERN. F A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S. UnhMtefy Drtva S u n 500
Ptentebon. FL 33324
(984)2338000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraont vth
contact COURT AOMMISTRATQN.
al
tte
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM at 407-685-4277,1-8009558771 (TOO) Of 18Q08668770,
Pubavt May 1.8. 2002
MM010
i f THE ORCUTT COURT
O P T H B If T H
JUDICIAL ORCUTT.
M ANO FOR
t f — fOlai COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO: 01 CA 774014 0
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP.
W C . SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
T O ATLANTIC MORTGAGE A
INVESTMENT CORPORATION
PLAffnfF
VS
JEANNA BROWN. IF U W fG . ANO
IF
OCAO.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .Q R A N T E E 8 .
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST JEANNA BROWN.
JOHN J BROWN; CHARLES E.
OHARE. J R ; JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OP
FORE CLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauam to a Summary Final Judgment
of Forectoaure dated A p t 19. 2002
entered to C*4 Caee No 01 CA 2740
14 Q el tea C-cvjta Ouurt 04 Vis i a TM
Juddte Cvate to and tor SEM tKXE
County. SANFORO. Florida. I ate
te l to toe Nghaat and betl bidder lor
caah al AT WEST FRONT DOOR al
toe SEMINOLE County CourtoouM
located al 301 N PARK AVENUE In
SANFORO. FL. al 11GO AM a m. on
toe 21it day of May. 2002 toe loiovrtog daaenbad proparty at tat forth to
%mS Summary Faial Judgment to­
wn
LO T 29. WfLOMERE MANOR.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS
RECORDCO IN
PLAT BOOK 11. PAGE 59 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. RORIOA
Dated tte 19th day of Apri. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Ctert of tte Orate Court
Dy Dorothy W BoAon
Deputy Cterk
Pubiah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAW ) J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 8 Urwervry Drive SuAe 500
Ptentebon. FL 33324
(954)2338000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona ateh teaattebaa needmo a ftoectaf accommodation ihould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
tor
SEMINOLE
Counly
Courthouaa al 407 665-4227. I 800955-6771 (TDD) or 180G9556770.
via Ftonda Relay Sarvica.
Pubhah May 1.6.2002
MM011
Wi THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E 14TH
JU O ICU L CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: Of CA 266S14 0
CITIBANK. FEDERAL SAVINGS
BANK. F K A CITICORP SAVINGS
OF FLORIDA A FEDERAL
SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
KIRK W BRIDGMAN. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
S P O U S E . H E I R S .
O E V IS E E S .O R A N T E E S .
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OH AGAINST KIRK W BRIDGMAN.
DEBRA J BRIDGMAN IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER PAR
TIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH UNOER OR AGAINST
DEBRA J BRIDGMAN. NATIONAL
LOAN INVESTORS. IP; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Summary Fmaf Judgment
of Forectoeure dated Apr* 19. 2002
entered to C M Cate No 01 CA 2665
14 0of toe Cacut Court of toa 16TH
Jutecial Cvcut to and tor SEMINOLE
Coimry. SANFORO. Florida. I wte
ae4 to toe hr^ieal and beat tedder lor
caah at AT W EST FRONT DOOR at
toe SEMINOLE County Courtoouae
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE n
SANFORO FL. at II 00 AM am on
toe 2fsl day of May. 2002 toe toAowng deautoed property aa aet torto m
aaaj Summary FnaJ Judgment, to­
ad
LOT 13. A REPLAT OF BLOCK A.
QUEENS MIRROR AOOtTlON TO
CASSELBERRY. ACCOROINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED t ! PLAT BOOK 10. PAGE 60.

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COUNTY. F IO M O A
M a d »*a 1M i day el Apri. K » 9 .
(CIRCUIT CO UN T K M )

C ta to lP ie C ta u l Court
P r O o r iir N M o i
DapuNCtaP
PuMeh **
TV* 8 E U N 0 U HERALD
TV* LAW O P flC tS OP DAVIO J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAPTOPP
(01 S UnMrUTy Dm* Suia 500
Pta4taon.71.M394
(054)735-0000
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH D O A M U m S
ACT.
Ing a apedal
contact COURT AOAMMTRATKM.
al
*M
SEM M OU
County
CouPnuaa m 407-MS4997.1-400195-1771 (TOO) or t-SODPSSrTTO.
r m a nvey w m e r
Pvtaan May 1, * 2009
MM012
M TH E C M C U T CO UR T
o r n a is m

C A S IN O ! S IC A S S M 14W
STATE STR EET SANK ANO TR U ST
COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE UNOER
THE P O O U m A M ) SERVICSia
AOREEMENT OATEO OCTOSER I,
I N I FOR RTC PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES SCRIES. I t t l - t t
PUUNTVP
VS.
ISAAC TONES, * U V M . AND *
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. O E V IS C E S .a R A N m S .
AS3IONEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTKS CLAJMMQ AN
M TER EST BY. THROUGH, UNOER
OR AOAJNST ISAAC HINES:
JUAM TAHM ES. * LfVMO. ANO *
OEAD. TH E U M G C W N SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES,
AS3JONCES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TR U S TIE S ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLASS NO AN
M TER EST BY. TH R O UGH UNOER
OR AOAJNST JUANITA HINES;
CITY OP SANFORO. FLORIOA;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY OJVEN pc*
auam to a Summary F M Judgment
el Femdoecn dated Apr. ta, 1003
araarad H C M Caaa Nd 01 CA 7S3S
14 W ol • » Ckart Court ol • * ItT H
Juddel O a r t m and tor 8 C U N 0 U
Counly. SANFORO. Ftetda. I tai
caah al AT W EST FRONT DOOR M
Me S E M M O U County Counhouoo
located al X I N PARK AVENUE In
SANFORO. FL. a l l 100 AM a m on
Me 21 rt day ol May, 2003 tie loAwIng dooett a d property aa ael IwPi In
aaal Summary Final Judgment, toate:
LOT 34. HOLDEN REAL ESTATE
COMPANY'S ADDITION T O SAN­
FORO. A C C O FO N Q TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE SO. OP TV*
P u e u c RECOROS OP S E M M O U
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated Me IM i day c4 Aprt. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By DoroMy W. BoAon
Deputy Ctor*
PuMah n
THE SE MMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OP DAVIO J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I 8 UmvenJy M m Suae 900
Plantation. FLJ3324
(954)2359000
M ACCORDANCE WITH TV*
AMERICANS WITH OtSABArTICS
ACT. paraona tah iPrahtan needng a .pecta accommodabon rhoiAd
cortecl COURT AOMMISTRATION.
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
CouPnuaa a 407-405-4227. 1 4009554771 (TOO) or 1400-9554770.
ma Florida Relay Same*.
PuMah May l.t.2 0 0 2
MM013
M TV* ORCUTT COURT
OF TV* 1ITH
JUINCtAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
t E M M O U COUNTY.
GENERAL
ju R ts o ic n o N orvisiON
CASE NO: 01 CA 234114 G
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO
PLAINTIFF
VS
STEPHEN BARNES IF UVINO. ANO
IF
OEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .G R A N T E E S ,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNOER
OR AGAINST STEPHEN BARNES.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STEPHEN
BARNES. IF ANY; SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE S A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur■uam to a Summary Fatal Judgment
ol Foractoeura delta Aprt 19. 2002
entered to 0 4 Caee Na 01 CA23S2
14 0 ol Pie CJrcut Court ol Pie 1ITW
Jurtciel C*cu4 » end tor SEMINOLE
Cottoty. SANFORO. Flonda. I a*
•ta to Pn la^wM and beet batdar tor
ceeh al AT WEST FRONT DOOR al
Pw SEMINOLE CottoTy CourPnuae
kxeita al X I N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORO. FL. a l l I 00 AM am. on
Pn 4 day ol June. 2002 Pm toAotang
deecnbta property aa eel torPi In
terd Stennwy Final Judgmera. towd.
THE EAST 13 FEET O f LOT 10.
AU. O f LOT 11. ANO THE W EST •
FEET O f LOT 12. BLOCK 1. BELAin. ACCOflOlNO TO THE PLAT
TH E R E O f AS
RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 79. PUBLIC
RECOROS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Dated tote 19 day of Apr*. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Cterk cf toa Cacul Court
By Mary Stroup*
Dapuly Cterk
Pubtohin.
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O f OAVIO J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 S Umvarvty Dr»a Stete 500
Ptentebon. FL 33324
(954)233 6000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. partoo* aith doabAtwt naadr a a koacial accommodation ihould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM at 407 665-4227. I 6009556771 (TDD) or 1800^9556770.
via Flonda Ratey Sarvica
Pubkth May 1.6.2002
MM014
IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
O f TH€ If TH

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J U D K U L CtaCUFT,

C A M M X S IC A SS7140
SAFW ONE. N A P*/A THE FWST
NATIONAL BAFK OP CMCAOO
AS TRUSTEE
PLAMTVP
VS
■ M M LYNN WEN0EL8CHAEFER
AAUABMAN L
W END EISCH AEPIR . * UVMO.
ANO m DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEMS.
D E V IS E E S ,O N A N T E ia ,
ASSIGNEES UENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND A U
OTHER PARTES CLAJMMG AN
M TER EST BY. TH R O U O H UNOER
OR AGAINST SRAM LYNN
WENOELSCHAEFIA AM/A BMAN
L WENOELSCHAEPIR; TERESA
W ENOELSCHAEFIR W LIVMO.
ANO * DEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
OFMNTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENO R S,
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND A a OTHER
PARTKS C L A M S a AN S ITIR ES T
BY. TH R O U G H UNOER OR
AOAM ST TERESA
W ENOELSCHAEFIR;
ALAQUA
PROPERTY OWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . MEANEST
FIRST FMANOAL (JUTTED
PARTNERSHM » . UNREO STATES
OP AMERICA; JOHN DOE ANO
JANS DOS AS UNKFEJWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFEFOAMT(S)

NOTICE K HEREBY GIVEN pirn
warn la an Order Oranang Pie
MoPon la Raaal Foradoaura drtta
Aprt 1E 2002 antaod In C M Caaa
No. 01 CA M 7 14 G el toe Orart
Court el toe ItT H J u f c U Cbcta In
and tor S E M M O U Ctarty SAN­
FORO, Florida. I « • ea* to toe Nghm and tael bidder tor eata al AT
W EST FRONT DOOR al toe SEML
N O U County CourtoouM bcalta al
X I N. PARK AVENUE In SAN­
FORO. FL. al 1100 AM a m on toe
23 day ol May; 2002 toe tofttang
daicrtoad property aa eel I M i to
•aid Summary Final Judgment Io­
ta :
LO T 14. ALAQUA PHASE L
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS
RECOROED M
PLAT BOOK 33. PAGE 47
THROUQH 71. PUSUC RECORDS
OP SE M M O U COUNTY. FLOREVL
D M tola 22 day ol Apr*. 2002.
(ORCUTT COURT SEAL)

NOTICE B HEREBY OIVEN pur•ub* to 6 F M Judgmant of
Mortgage Foradoaura d d ta Aprt
I E 2002 and aetata to Caaa NO
01-CA-3327 ol toe Cbcta Court 01
toe EK1HTEEMTH JUdkW Cbcta In
and to S E M M O U C a rry . Ftonda
eheran MORTGAGE ELECTHOMC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC.
AS NOMMEE FOR FIRST UMON
NATBNAL BAIdL AS TRUSTEE OP
TV* AMORTTONO RESIDENTIAL
COLLATERAL TRUST. SERIES
200S S C 1 . le toa P t o M and PAUL
NASH;
TON)
NASH
Affi/A
A N TO M E TTIN A S K ANY ANO A a
UNKNOWN PARTKS CLAIMING
BY. THROUQH. UNOER. ANO
AOAJNST THE HE R EM NAMED
PCM OUAL DCFENOANTIS) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN T O SE DEAO
OR AUVE. W HETHER 8AJO
UM OOW N PARTKS MAY CLAJM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES.
HEMS. DEVISEES. OR O TH ER
CUUMAMTS;
FIRST
UNION
NATIONAL
BANK;
era
toe
I a * ata to toe Nfiaal
tor caah al W EST
FRONT DOOR OP THE S E M M O U
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORO, FLOROA al 11SOAM. on toe
Itoy Ol MAY 23. 2009. tm Uhmtog
dMcrtota pn * arty ea art lotto to
•aMFtort Judgment
BE GM AT A POSIT 42S F E ET
NORTH ANO W 7 J FEET EAST OP
THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OP
OOVERFMENT LO T t. SECTION
24. TO W N M S t t S O U TH RANGE
I t EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOREM. THENCE RUN NORTH
001l'44* WEST. 28X12 F E ET TO
THE M TIRSECT10N OP A UNE
RUNNMG
SOUTHEASTERLY
FROM THE B O U D K A S T CORNER
OP ASTOR GRANT TO A POSIT
S lS t FEET NORTH ANO BS1.4S
FEET WEST OP TH E SOUTHEAST
CORNER OP S A X OOVERFMENT
LOT 1. THENCE RUN SO U TH
4404 4 T EAST. ALONG AFORESAJO UNE 221.87 F E E T T O A
POSIT S11.4S FEET WEST OP THE
EAST UNE OP 8AJO GOVERN­
MENT LO T 1. THENCE RUN
SOUTH 01 EAST, PARALLEL WITH
THE EAST UNE OP SAX) GOV­
ERNMENT LO T I. A DISTANCE OP
29X11 FEET. THENCE RUN W EST
20250 FEET TO THE POSIT OP
BCOINNSia. SUBJECT T O A
DRAINAGE EASEMENT TO SE9SN O U COUNTY OVER THE W EST
S O FEET THEREOF.
MU A 94X4 Motto Rota. SardonL
a 37771

WITNESSMYKANOendtoe reel

el N a Court on APR IP, 2009.
Ctor* d too Cacui Court
B y Mary Sboupa
Depufy Ctor*
PuMah to:
THE S E M M O U HERALD
TH E LAW OFFICES OP DAVE) J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAMTIFT
M l S UMrartay DrNo Suea BOO
Ptontaton. a 33314
(094)2354000
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH nSASAJTIES
ACT, paraona tah
hO***
contact COURT A0MM3TRATI0N.
al
toe
SEMINOLE
Counly
CourtoouM M 407-448-4277.1-400•654771 (TOO) or 1-4004654770,
Ho Flonda Relay Sannoa.
PUMtaUey 1.4.2003
MMS1I
o n c u r r c o m rr
*
O f TH I D Q H TU N TH
jU P fO A i CVICUIT
MAMOFOte
UlteNOLX COUMTY,
FLORIDA
CIV1. ACTION
C A M N a 61-CA8978
DIVISION 14-0
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
th i

v»
RANI KHOURY, at ai.
Datendanl(t)
NODC* O f
FOftf CL09UR8 8AL1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uani lo a Final Judgmant of
Morlgaga Foradoaura dated Apr*
19. 2002 wid antarad In Caaa NO.
01-CA-2079 of Via Orate Court of
tte EIGHTEENTH Judcte Orate h
and tor SEM840LE Cou*y. Florida
wharam CHASE
MANHATTAN
MORTQAGE CORPORATION, te tte
Ptemtte and RANI KHOURY; TRAV­
ELERS BANK ANO TRUST. FS8.
NORTH COVE HOMEOWNERS’
ASSOCIATION, IN C ; ara tha
DafandteU . I atei aai to 9te teghaal
and bate biddar for each te WEST
FRONT DOOR O f THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORO. FLORIOA c * 11 00AM. on tw
day of MAY 23. 2002. tfte kteoaeng
daaerfoad proparty aa ate forth te
aakJ Ftete Judgmant
LOT 32. NORTH COVE. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOf. AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 25.
PAGES 3 ANO 4. PUBLIC
RECOROS O f SEJteNOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA. LESS BEGINNING
AT THE NORTHWESTERLY COR­
NER O f LOT 33. THENCE N 88
DEGREES 22*37- W. 385 FEET.
THENCE 37 DEGREES 0 T 3 T W.
25 FEET. THENCE 8 35 DEGREES
08*28- W. 92 56 FEET. THENCE N
37 DEGREES 03*33" W. ALONG
THE WESTERLY UNE O f LOT 33.
119 78 FEET TO THE POINT O f
BEGINNING
A K A 1526 Grac* Laka Cad*.
Longwood. FL 32750
WITNESS MY HAND and tea cate
of tete Court on APR 19. 2002.
Clark of tea Caate Court
By Mary Stroc*»
Dapuly Clark
Echavama AAaaoaatea. PA
P O Boa 25018
Tampa. Ftonda 33622 5018
**Saa Amartcana adh Dvabteba* Act
N you ara a paraon cte a teaaWRy
to parkDpate te tete pnx aadng. you
ara anetlad al no cote to you. for tea
provtaion of cartam itasUnca
Plaaaa contact Court Atowvatrahon
te 201 N. Park Avanua. Sanford.
Flonda 32771. talaphona numbar
(407)665*4227. mtein 2 wortung
day* of your r*c«pt of test documant 8 haanng mpauad. (TOO) I•00-9568771
Pubkah May 1.6. 2002
MM016
THECJRCUTT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JU O IC U L ORCUTT
i f ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE N a 01-CA-2577
DIVISION 14-0
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. 8fC.
AS NOMINEE FOR FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK. AS TRUSTEE
OF THE AMORTIZING
RESIDENTIAL COLLATERAL
TRUST. SERIES 2000-BC3.
v»
PAUL NASH, te al.

DeNndaniO)

Ctab ol toa Cbcta Court
ByMary Stroupe
Deputy Oort
jeh atad i 4»«e nrltae, P A
PO. Boa 29014
Tempo, Ftonda 3 M 2 5 U 1 I
"See Amencana trtto nutaSPaa Ac|
* you ara a peraon tah a daabtay
who naada amnmwwrttaon to order
to paiPdpara to tola pmcaetpng, you
ara artatod al no ooal to you, tor toa
ptortalon d cotton eeatetanca
Plaaaa contact Court irtoenteOaton
M M l N. F m P Avenue. S ta b m
Ftonda 39771. lalaphona nuntat
(407)645-4997. eHtotn 2 woriUng
daya oI your recetpl ol N o documorc I hooting mpolrad. (TOO) I400-956-4771.
Pubiah: Moy 1, X 2009
m u o it

W TH E C M C U T CO UR T
OP TH E K T H
JU O IC U L CJRCUIT
M AND FOR
I COUNTY.
FLORIDA

CASE NO.: 05CA-14I-14-0
MORTQAOE E U C TR O taC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. SIC..
ITS SUCCESSORS ANO ASSIGNS.
AS NOMMEE FOR HOUSEHOLD
FMANCE CORPORATION. ITS
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS,

JOANN O. SCHRAW. at al .
nones

op

Noaca to haratoy *ven pwauard to a
Summery Pinal Judgmant oI
Foradoaura. delta APR I X 2002
•reared r Cat# N a 02-CA-1SI-14O d toa O raM Court to and tor
Serranola Corey. Ftonda tthereto
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS­
TRATION SYSTEM S MC. AS NOM­
MEE FOR HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION, to toe PtonaS aid
JOANN O
SCHRAW. to toa
Ditondart. I art tai to tie htgheel
■nd beet CeJder tor caah. to toe Weal
From Door. Semmoio Counly,
Courtoouae. X I North PariuAvenue.
Banjoul. Ftonda 32771. « 11 X
a m . on MAY 23.2009. toe todotang
deecih .d property, m eel forth to
laid Final Summery judgment ol
Forectoeure, l o t a
Lot 1. LAKE TUSKAWELA. a tubdiiaton. Pheee I. accotdng to toe
PW tiereof. ee recorded to PW
Book 54. Pagee X and 70. d toa
Pubic Recode d Setrande Carry.
Ftonda
DATED toe day ol APR 19.2002.
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Mery SOoupe
Deputy Ctor*
Cerl M Sugar men. E»q
9700 S. Duue Ughtrey. Si 9M
lAen*. F L X 1 M
PubMh Moy 1. X 2002
MM014
M TH E C M C U T COURT
OP TV* It T H
j u o ic l a l c n c u r r
M ANO FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY.
GENERAL JUm XDKm ON
DIVISION
CASE NO j 01-CA-M 7X-I6G
HOUSEHOLD FMANCE
CORPORATION. II. • Delaware

DONALD P GRAINGER, d at.
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALS
Noaca le hereby given pureuan! to a
Summary Pinal Judgment d
Forectoeure. delta APR 19. 2002
•reared n Cose No 0 I-C A 247S-I4Q ol toe Crrcul Court n and tor
Semnole Ca rry, Flonda *toerato
MOUSE MOLD FINANCE CORPO­
RATION. IU a toe PlarkT and DON­
ALD P
GRAINGER, la toe
Detenta*. I t a eel to tie l*dwel
and bail bidder tor caah, al toe Weal
Front Door, Seminole County.
Cortoouee. X I North Park Avenje.
Sanford. Ftorlda 32771. al I I X
a m , an JIM 04. 2002. toe foiawng
deeatota property, ee tel torto In
le d F ro l Stannary Judgment d
Foractoeura. kvw*
Lot 02. ALAFAYA WOOOS PHASE
21 B. ecconpng to toe PW toereol.
aa recordad n p w Buoh 41. Pagee
49 torougp 94 ol toe Pubic Record*
d Semeicfo Ca rry. Ftonda
DATED tore day ol APR 19.2002
MARYANNS MORSE

ecals

C U R K OP THE C M C U T COURT
ByMary 8* 0*0
Deary c w *
Cort M Sugormon, Eaa
S 7X X Dbdo t4#*ta|l ■ 9M
M W iX F L X IM
R M d t Moy 1. X 2009
MMOtl________________________ _
•t TH E C M C U T COURT
OP THE SJONTSSNTH
J U O C U L C M C U T OP

T M s m s OP I

Co m N a 91-CA-1SX5
THE PRO VEKNT SAME.
HECTOR VEGA; JANE DOE VYOA.
THE U FM N O P M W K IO P
HECTOR VEQA; JOSEPMA VEGA;
JOHN DOE V IQ A . THE UNKNOWN
HUSBANO OP JOSEPMA VEGA;
IVAN A. VEGA; JANE ROE VEGA.
THE UNKNOPM W K I OP IVAN A.
VEGA; I
MCLUOMO ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP SAX)
DEFENDANT(SL * REMARKED,
ANO IP DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN IWra.
devweee. grantoee, ASSKWKES.
CREDITORS. UENORS. AND
TR U S TIE S , ANO A a OTHER PER­
SONS C L A M N O BY. THR O UQ K
UNDER OR AOAMST THC HMdEd
OEFENOANT(S);
S EM M O LI
COUNTY. A POUTICAI.
SUBDIVISION OP TH E STATE OP
FLORIDA; JOHN DO*. THE
UNKNOWN TENANT) J A M DOE
THE UNKNOWN TENANT. J A M
ROE. TH E UNKNOWN TENANT.
nonet op s a u
Note* la hereby gtven torn pur•uer* to a Final Bwenary Jud^rwr*
ol Forecfoaire arearta to toa aboreatptad ceuae. to Pa Cbota Cowl ct
Banknote Ca rry. Ftortda. I
County Ftortda c
LOT 1 LESS THE SOUTHEAST IS
FEET. BLOCK B. MEREDITH
MANOR OENE GASLES SECTION.
ACCOROM G TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO M
PLAT BOOK X PAGE XX OP THE
PUBUC RECOROS OP S E M M O U
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
'
A M A 106-107 NORTHWOOO
DftfVE. LONOWOOO. FL 37770.
•I pubPe eelo. to toe htgtioot x d boot
bidder, lor caah. AT THE W EST
FRONT OOOR 8 E M N O U COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORO,
FLORKM. Ftortda. ar It X A M , on
too 4 day ol Jiaa, 2009.
Ctab ol C M C U T Court
'
BYM arySbowo
Deputy Ctor*
Law Odtoee of Dontol C. Coneuegro
Tampa FL 33404-1041
AGomeyt h r FhMrta
Pubiah Apr* 24.2002 and I

2002
H ID

A M Q U C S T BY C S 0 REAL
ESTXTS OROUR M C . TO 4

N o n a OP M TPN T • HXRCSY
G i v e n by toa C«y Comndulon d
toe C&gt;y ol Laba Mary Ftonda. fed
••id Board t a hold a Pubac Hearing'
on May I X 2001. al 7.00 p m . or as
toon toereahar m pon t lr . to conwder tw rogunl to amend toe coniMone d toe approved Pratnenary
Subrbvwion plan tor toe Prevery Al
SokPer't Gee* S W rtaton. to
Al
SobPer'e Creeh b b d it o a v toctota
on aoudi ol tton Bunn Avenue north
d
Humphrey Rota ooal d
Longwood Labs Mary Rota ond weel
d C a r r y Ctob Rood, t more rpecdto deea piaon d w hich a ea tov
torn:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
THAT PORTION OP THE FOLLOW­
ING DESCRIBED LANOS LYING
NORTH OP THE NORTH RIGHTOF-WAY OP THE SEABOARO RAM.ROAD.
-The Souto t/2 ol toe East 1/2 ol toe
Ifortoeeel 1/4 ol toe Sotanveer 1/4 d
Section I X TowneNp X Souto,
Range X EaaL aa leoordta In toe
Ptabc Recorde d Senvnoft C a r r y
ANO
-E t a 1/2 ol SE 1/4 al SW 1/4 (
Souto 417.4 I t a ol Weel 20X7 Net)
Section 14, Tbwnelup X Souto.
Range x EaaL ton PW Reirota
Right ol Way a* thown In Deed
Booh I X . Page 322. d toe Pubic
DecorJ i d SerranoN County.
TO GETHER WITH
Begin 132 I t a eouto
____ ol
Nortoota comer d toe I
1/3 ol Souiheta 1/4 d
Southweel |/4 ol Section
TowneNp Souto. Range X I
Sonanoie County. Florid*. Pa
socrta txr E. 94317 t a . Pwn
49-97.22 W 49X 49 t a Pwn
00*11-297 E. X I X It a to a |
toctad on tw Souto bw d
Section i s Prance S 49*54 13
•tong eta bw. 19X11 leeL Pwn
00-13-or W wrd depertng eta
330 00 Ita ; Pwnce S tg-M'13
132 W Ita . Pwnce N 001107
99X 74 t a Pwnce N X ‘57’2;
•49 K I t a Pwnce S 00-94-4;
132 01 I t a Pwnce N I T 3 725
329 X It a to toe Port d B » fn
A Pubic Hearing t a be held r
Commwenn Chamber*. Lake I
Cry HoX I X N. Country Club R
Lake Mary. Ftortda The put*
armed to aoend and ba head
hearing mey be corwnuta Irom
to bme in * Pw CPy make* a b W racom
copy ol toa propoeta r ______
pita are aveaabW n Pw Con*
Devatopmeni Oepartmer* «
Mary Cay Hal. Monday to
Friday. S 00 am . lo 5 00
•ictottng hofcdey Any qutato
taawrg to too propoeta vacate
M r plan theefo bo Oractod to
Schauta Senior PWvwr. el
945-1412.
NOTE. IP A PERSON DEGOI
APPEAL ANY DECISION MAE
THIS
COMMISSION
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
SIOERED AT THIS MEET**
h e a r in g , me o r s h e w p x
A RE CORO OP TV* PROC
INGS ANO THAT. FOR SUCH
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEE
ENSURE THAT A VERf
RECORD OP THC PROCEEC
IS MADE. WHICH RE(
P4CLUOE3 THE TESTIMONY
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. F
OA STATUTES 244 0109
PERSON WITH OISABIl
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
T1CIPATE IN ANY O f THESE
CEEDINOS SHOULD CON
THC CITY AOA COOREXIATE
LEAST 44 HOURS IN ADVANE
THE MEETING AT 407 545-14
CITY OP LAKE MARY. FLORIt
Can* A Foaler. City Oer*
Pubkah Mey I. 2002

�I
T m S kminolk Herald
Ls

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L

eca ls

NOTICE OF
F W U C AUCTION
Node* a hmatoy tfvmt
-^ W d d k m S d n r t a B M M N
onttomandto
c m m l im a ' _
_
C H A M MORTGAGE COMPANY
MWA CHEMCAL MORTGAGE

WALTER L D OUW QCR.m m.

NOTICE B H C M IV QIVIH p u ­
rl Judgmard « l
IV
ii. a n .
m C m * N s. ot-CAIM 9 1 4&lt;L W 8 » C M Court of (i*
UOHTCCNTH JUdBM C k cd ti *nd
■ Cm * n
im o r to a o e c

PAMV M V A CHEMICAL MORTgags c o m m
■ fw m i m
WALTER L DOLLMOER M d BMP
om l ogom oer. M a m m
A n u r n M n N W c u L M c ..
and TORN RIVERS HOMEOWNm
ASSOCIATION. M O , ar*
OMtoWMa. I * ■ w t la Si* M*toal
btod* to cart to tot M d tart deer
at am Coutoouaa n SANFORD.
I W NT I I Cou*y Florida. 11:00
ackx* on tm 11M day of IW y
Naaaal M

i

In m M F m

u n a tw m m a n s sc c tx m
M . UNIT L ACCOROMO TO TO E
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECOROCO M
FLAT SOON 40, FADES S3
THROUGH M PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEM M OLI COUNTY. FLORCA;
i V l 1017 Turtto Craa* Ortva.
OntdO: FL &gt;2788
DATED totolltoitoyol Aprt. 2003
M wM m c
A l C Mhot
o *tod Coul
By Deratoy W Bobon
A a D y fy C M
fJ L m m b
Su M S O

, f. a

1570 M B bu p Avanua
Cam Gate**, Fiortda n i l
&lt;30S)843-4110
PitofettMay 1,8.2002

si t o r

c m c u t court

IdOodBaVtoi **
Wni1SK^K4430KXS7424t
SSHonL 2DR.
VW2G2AE27X7DI24S480
TTto ducBtat w6l ba M d K 1200
F M an toa aayd datoa aboaa At
W ie d w ta n k a 2S40 a
Santard. FL 32773
valdeto* on* hour prior to iato
toa rigid
or m ad any and Nl bda
H M d t May 1,2002

NOTICE O F
FICTITIOUS N A M
NMtot li handy ghan tod I am
W « l to huatoaaa M XTTt Rad
•N O tto . Ovtodo. Sandnoto
Coudy. Ftorua 32766. undm toa
el t a t o d T M t o
name wth toa
ol toa R t o u
to-Wd: Sachon
••S09. Ftortda Stohjtoa IM I.
Gary M. Btoaatog
HtotoTc May 1,2002

CfTY O F L A M MARY, FLOHDA
NOTICE OF F U E U C M A M W
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by toa
SoaM el ArSuaanard el toa C ty d
Ltoa Mary Ftoritto. tom udd
to ts, U N m t o o
or at t o n •• poaatoto toma­
to eonaktor a raquaat Horn
dtoat. appteaH tor a vart« * to Qiaptor 1S4J7 (C)(4)(c).
L M n Mary Coda ol OrdtomiCM,
atom* tato amtoon govrnna toa r w
yard attoach raguramardkitoaRI AA (Skypa Famdy RaaldaraM) ton•no Utofct Tha appacard It raquatlkie toe eartonea to deenate toa n m
yard aatoacfc hem 3 0 I M to Ippraa'
kitoMy I t M In ordm to tu M an
•ddfemtoariKdadrighoma.
Tito k 44k * property la tocaud M
32740, mora pmacutorty dw u ttod

I COUNTY, f
Caa* MtoJ V1-CA-4447-14-LB
TUSKJMMOA SPflMOB
HOMEOWNERS'ASSOCIATION,
MC.,

ROBERT SCHRAW. Rid JOANN
SCHRAW, Na ad*. UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS, and AFLUS
LANOBCAPVtG, MC.
N O TC E OF SALS
Node* a (Nan dial (1 ■
U nc R 20, 2002. rt C M AcBcn No
01C92457 I4 L 8 of Vm Ocutt
Court 0* l&gt;* EHFwerdh Jumctol
QraM to and tot Benknoto County,
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*wnrto8on.toc.it** to* HtotWf. to*
totoatog daaertoad rad proparty *•
Datotjtotoald^mmtfddailorcami
M It* door a ltia Sandneto County
Courthouaa to Sanford, Florida,
baraaan dM h u m ol llO O a m .. on
Way fi, 7002
LOT I, L A M TU8CAWSA. A S U 9
W V W O K PHASE L ACCOROMO
TO THE FLAT THEREOF AS FAEO
IN PLAT BOOM W . PAGES M S 70.
OF THE FUSLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
■id any amandmarda tmrvto.i any
Commonly ralanad to M 120
■-- * a mi r »i* *- ■ H n d m . .
n ™ " W wrew, r r ™ o^»*v*Florida 3270*.
Datod VM tail day ol Apr*. 2002.
MARYANNS MORSE
CtERM OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Mamsaeupo
O o p ily C M
Ctofk ol ii* Ckom Court
rywrjnofi o* f M none* m i w in
mad* m to* Sardord Herald.
Sandnoto Counry. Flerkto by Jadory
T. KJpl. E k e . 100 W Cdnn SL.
U m r t a Springy FL 32714.
FitoMiMay 1. 8. 2002

M THE C E K M I COURT
OF T H « EIGHTEENTH
JUOKIAL C E W U T
H A N D FOR
S B M M O U COUNTY.
CAES NO j 8 K A -T 9 1 9 Q
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III

JACK L W1RICK. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JACK l VYIRICK,
aid UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS.
TENANTS. OWNERS. AND OTHER
UM NO W H PARTIES, induing, a a
namad Mandard la dacaaaad. to*

paida* damwig by, tonxupi. undar or
aganm tom datondant and toa
tavaral and ratpaenva unknown
turtaai or atom paraona daarmg
by, torougR. undar or aganal any
corporabon dr otom lagal aunty
namad at a dafandard. and an
or oorporua. or ahoa* aiad lagal
tutu* ■ uikraan. darning undar
any of tm above named or daaertoad

NOTICE o p s a l e
Noaca a haraby gnidn toaL pu&gt;auert to to* Ordm or Fnal Judgmani
ardarad In daa cauaa to toa Circu)
Court of Sammola Counry. Florida I
a d art I d proparty uluatad In
Sammola Coudy. Fiord*, daaertoad
aa
LOT 32. BLOCK "0. VYOOOLANOS. SECTION « A C C O R D * «
10 THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 17, AT
PAGE 67, OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
■ pubkc uto. to toa taffiaK and bad
taddar. kd c*Mi. at toa earn Irord
door ol toa Sammola County
Caurtooua*. 301 N. Pari Avanua.
Sardord. Florida 32771 M tt 00 AM
on JuM 4, 2002.
Datod *w !• day of Aprt. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
ByUarySbouea
Daouh Cim *
In accordanc*
N Amancana
Wkh Dtoabkaaa Act paraona rmadng • ipacMf acuomodanon to panio
ipaw to toa Naming MxxAJ contact
to* A D A Cocnmaior ntd lator t a n
aavan (7) day* prior t o toa pracaadng via toa Etonda Ratoy Same* N
1-BOO »SS 6770
ENRICO a GONZALEZ. P A
Adomay a Law
62SS East Ftmtor Avanua
Tmtipla Tarraca, FL 33617
Ftonda Bar (861472
(8131980 6302
Put*in May I. 6.2002
MM024

LEO LO T Id CARDINAL O A M PS
23 FOB 70 S 71,O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OP t E M d O -E
COUNTY. FLOREM
Pmem MmdScadGrt Nuetar. 162030611-00000860
Tito Fubte H nrtng M ba ItoU to
tot Cay Cnmrrdaarnn CTiarttoan at
100 N. Cowary C U » R d , lapa Mary
Tito Pubic N todtod to admid and ba

to

AtSuadnma
inakaa a Inal
NOTE: to A PERSON D ECO ES T O
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
TH M BOARD W ITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED A T
THIS MEETING OR HEARING. HE
OR SHE WILL NEED A RECORD
O F TH E PROCEEDINGS. AND
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE
OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
TH A T A VERBATIM RECORD OF
TH E PROCEEDINGS IS MADE.
WHICH RECORD INCLUDEH THE
TESTIM ONY
AND
EV1DCMC6
UPON W H K H T M APPEAL IS TO
BE BASED FLORIDA STATUTES
2*8 OIOS PERSONS WITH DIS
A M IT IE S NEEDING ASSISTANCE
T O PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT TH E CFTY ADA CO O R O KATOH AT LEAST 40 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF TH E MEETING AT
407-324-3004.
CfTY OF L A M MARY. FLORCA
DATED: Friday Aprt 26,2002
Pubtdthtoy 1,2002
Aprl 26, 2002
NOTICa OF A F W U C HEARB6Q
TO C O M B E R T M ADOPTION
OF AN O M M A N C S BY T M CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORCIA
Noaca d haraby ghwn tom t F*ubfc
Hearing wto ba held In toa
Cnmmmlon Room to tie Cay H*« to
toa C*y el Sardord. Florida, at TOO
o'clock PAL on May 13, 3001. to
eonaktor toa mfcpaon d an ord­
nance by toa C»y ol Sardord. Fiona*.
Ida ol aNch la at kdtowa:
ORDINAMCS NO. 170S
AN ORDINANCE O F THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AMCNOtNO
ORDINANCE NO. 3079 OF BAIO
C fT Y SAID ORDINANCE BEING
TH E COMPREHENSIVE PLAN;
AMENDING THE FUTURE LANO
USE MAP DESIGNATION O F
APPROXIMATELY 0917 t ACRES
OF PROPERTY LYINQ BETWEEN
4to STREET EXTENDED EASTER­
LY AND CELERY AVENUE AND
BETWEEN BRI3SON AVENUE
EXTENOLD NORTHERLY AND
SCO TT AVENUE FROM SE. SUB­
URBAN ESTATES TO LOR SF. LOW
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL SINGLE
FAMB.Y. PROVIOWa FOR SEVER­
ABILITY. CONFLICTS ANO EFFEC­
TIVE DATE,
A copy that ba avadabto at toa
odica el tia C*y Clark ks al paraona
daaamg to aiamato toa irnna
A l parbaa ai adataal and cauana
ahal have an opportumy to b* haard
al (md hearing
By order ol toa Cay Corrmiauon ol
toa City &lt;4 Sardord. Fiortda
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
407-330-5626 46 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: &gt; a par
ton decide* to appeal a daemon
made wdh reaped to any manm conardarad at toa above meeting or
hearing ha may need a varbaam
record ol toa pnxaadaigL induing
record a not pnmtod by toa Cdy at
Sardord (FS. 2660106)
Radial CmrdcaN
Deputy C»y dark
PubUb May 1,2002
MM032
Aord 26 2002
NO TICt OF A FUSLIC HSAfttNG
TO C O M B E R T M ADOPTION
OF AN OROMANCS SY T M CITY
OF SANFORD. FLOREM
Noaca ■ hereby grvan ami a Pubic
Hearing ark ba held n toa
Comnaeaton Room at to* C*y Hat «i
tie Cdy ol Sardord. Florida, al 700
odock PM. on May 13, 2002. to
conaidm tm adoption ct an oninance by to* City ol Sardonl. Florida,
ula ol whato a a* toaowt
O R U N A M C I NO. 3707
AN ORDINANCE O f THE a T Y O f
SANFORD. fLORlOA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO 3117 O f SAID
CITY. SAiO ORDINANCE BEING A
ZONING PLAN. SAIO AMENDMENT
CHANGING THE ZONING OF
0.917* ACRES OF PROPERTY
LYING BETW EEN 4TH S TR EET
EXTENDED EASTERLY ANO CEL­
ERY AVENUE AND BETW EEN
BfltSSON AVENUE EXTENDED

L

eg al

L

*

NORTHERLY
ANO
AVENUE: FROM AG. AGRICUL­
TURE. TO 8R-1. BMQLE-FA6SLY
RESIDENTIAL; PROVKXNQ FOR
SEVEfUM UTY. CONFUCTB A M )
EFFECTIVE GATE.

•twf have an opporhmay to b* heard
atatUhdmtoa.
By ordm at tod C»y Cnmndmlnn d
tod Oty et Smdord. FlgrtM
PERSONS WITH DISAMLfTKB
NEEOMQ ASSISTANCE TO PM6
T ia n k T l M AFfY O F THESE F R O
CEEOtNQE SHOULD CONTACT
TH E PERSONNEL. OFFICE ADA
COOFONATOR AT 407-3306*26
a HOURS 86 ADVANCE OF T M
MEETING
AOVC E TO T M FUEUC: l l y r
made ■■! ram i d t o n y
i toa ad m to* abora i
hearing, ha may need a
retard et toa prorutorvw,
toa h d h o y mid arkton
racard K not provtdad by toa Cky et
Sardord (FS 2880108)
R tM C a iM
Deputy Cay Ctork
PvMto: May 1.2002
_______ Aprt 28,2002
N O T O OP A PMSUC
TO C G N S m I M ADOPTION
OF AN OROMANCS BY T M CfTY
Fteaoa rn hmaby ^rnn torn* FutAe
Naming wN ba haM In toa
ComMMlen IMem « toa Cky HM to
toa C*y el Sardord, F M h . H 700
o'crock PM. on May 11, M E to
coraider toa adeplon d n a *
nanea by toa Cky et Sardbrd. Florkto.
■to cl atdcMt at totewt:
OROMANCS NO. 1711
AN OROMANCE OF T M CfTY OF
SANFORD. FLOREM, AMENOMQ
OROFtANC* NO. 3673 SAA) ORDI­
NANCE BEING A ZONING F U N
FOR A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
AND A M E M M Q T M PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT MASTER F U N
PEHTAMMQ TO T M VENETUN
BAY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
RELA-HNa TO CERTAIN PROPER­
TY
APPROXIMATELY
LYING
BETW EEN SEM M O LI BOULE­
VARD ANO NARCISSUS AVENUE
ANO
BETW EEN
FWERV1EW
AVENUE ANO RACHEUE AVENUE
(SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED IN
TEXT): PROVKXNQ FOR 8EVERAOSfTY. C O B rU C TE A M ) EFFEC­
TIVE DATE.
A copy K M ba «■ U K .N ■ toa
aRea el toa Cay dark toy a* paraona

Kiel have an epparkawy k&gt; b* heard
*1 (aid hearing
By ordm of tia C*y Comrtmalon of
«ia C«y d Sanlord. Florida
PERSONS WITH OISABIUTieS
NEEDINQ ASSMTANCS TO FARTK»&gt;ATE M ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407 330-542*
44 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: 8 * pm•on daddaa la appeal a mermen
made a t o reaped t o any madm conardarad at toa abmm maatng or
hairing, ha may need a varbaam
record d toe preeaadng*. krkdng
— ■ ■ - -U
a - 'a■ ■ u
■M ■um ony «------to i r w i i , ■rblji
raend ■ not provtoad by fm C8y al
Sardord (FS 20* 0106)
Deputy Cay dark
PumrtT May 1.2001

'

A REQUEST BY C S B RUU.
ESTATE QROUR M C . TO
VACATE M kHT-O FM A Y OH T M
[A S T B B S OF RACCOON
8TRSST SOUTH OF VAN SUREN
NOTICE OF M TEN T IS M R EBY
GIVEN by to* C6y C— dmton cl
toa C ly et Lika Mmy. Ftarkto. toK
•Md Board M held a Pubtoi Haartog
on May (6, H O I K 700 p m . or aa
toon twraatlm aa poaatoto. to eon■dm toa raguaat to vacam 8 tool et
ngtd ot way bom toa aam ada ct
Raccoon Street eeuto d W n Duran
Avanua. a mora ipaedto dMcrtpaen
at etikti ■ at toaowt:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Tha Eam S 00 Nat ol toa W M 30 CO
tom. tom toa Norto 3760 tom. ol toa
North IQ of toa Norffwram 1/4 ot toa
Hortoaaal 1/4 cd Soithaam U4 ol
Sachon 18, Tbwnddp 20 louth.
Range 30 Earn. Sammola County.
Ftorkto.
A PUAe Naming uB ba hato to toa
C»y Hai, 100 N Coutoy Chib Road
Lake Mmy Florida Tha pubic a

to t i a unM toa Cay C omM aaion
rnakaa a mm raoommendaacn. A
copy ot toa propoaad vacato aavatabto to toa CommuKy Dermoymatd
Dapmbnard m Laka Mmy dry Hat.
Monday torough Frktoy. 600 a m to
SCO p m . aiduring hoaday. Any
quaetom paruyrdng to toa procoaad
vacate mould ba dractod to Gary
ScNretm. Server PUrmm. m 407586-1412
N O TE IF A PERSON DECIDES TO
APPEAL AMY DECISION MADE BY
THIS
COMMISSION
WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETTHQ OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE WKL HEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDMOS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TE3TS40NY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORI­
DA STATUTES 188 0108.
PERSON WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDINA­
TOR AT LEAST 46 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF T I C MEETING AT
407 680-1414
CITY O f LAKE MARY. FLORlOA
Carol A. Fomar. C*y Clark
ry 1.2002
NOTICE OF FU SUC HCARMQ
Noaca ■ hmaby ghran by toa C*y ot
Sardord to Dorothy Momaon 4
Margaret Hudgtna. 1904 Sardord
Arm Sardord. a 32771. and any or
dam drnd proparty. 1904 Sardord
Arm. Smdord. FL 31771. Lm 4. BK J
N H Oamart Arif to Markham Park
Harghti. PB 1. PG (1 ot toa Pubic
Record* ot Sanwxda Coudy hat
bean found to ba to a dlaprriatad.
uwandary. urwdiabdabto or untato
condition, and dial toa Cdy
Commtta on wd hold a Pubic
Haanng ai toa Cay Commi eon
ChanC a n ot Cay HM H 7 00 pm.
on May 121992 Al torn haanrg toa
Cay Cunmawon &gt;nmi ham avrdanca
and ad d M a r m anatom or nK Y u
preparty toa* ba condemned You
•ra hmaby ordered n appear badora
toa Cdy Commmaton al toa
Condemnation Haanng to ba haard
and pratard you Kda ot tia caa*
YOu hav* toa rk/l to obtain in aaorney, at you ovm aupanaa. to rapm-

\

Wednesday. May 1.2002 P a g e 9 B
L egal*

ecals

oard you bateid too Board. Y s u h m
to* r y * IS caa atoaau a on y o u
I you do net
* • C6y Comndnlon may

1407)3306944
hrM K t May 1.9 2002

M C ..
TO
W IC ATI T M TW O (TO U TY E A S E ■ B IIT* BETW EEN L O T 4 A NO
LO T • OF W U JE TO N P A M EUto-

OF TH E PROCEEDINGS. ANO
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. M
OR S M MAY NEED TO E M U M
THAT A VERBATIM RECORO OF
THE PROCCEOMOS IS MADE.
m a C H RECORD M C L U O C S T M
TESTIM ONY ANO EVIDENCE
UPON W M CH THE APPEAL S TO
SC BASED. FLORlOA STATUTES
28*0198
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDM a ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O F THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
( M CfTY ADA COOROP6ATOR AT
LEAST 44 HOURS P6 ADVANCE OF
THE M CETM G AT 407-3246024.
CITY OP U K E MARY. FLO R CA
DATED: nramtoy Aprt 23. 2991

C T M O R C W T COURT
NOD CE OF W TB fT IS HEREBY
GIVEN by *&lt;• C*y CnmnNilon el
toa C M ot Lata Mmy Ftonda. tom
■aMBomdmshetdiPuMeHamtog
on May 16, M I C m 700 p m., o ra t
aaan toaramtor aa poaaMa. to cotv
Kdm toa idquam to vocato toa two Sbel Md* uMRr aaeamenta batarean
Lata 4S4 and apwomt at a ado pton
lot a 44.044 aquma
on Loaa 44 S,
m to* warn mtool w k h m i
Fork Fofeda. a mora tpacAc daaenpton ot at*to kAowt:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Lrn 4 4 8 WMmon Pab. aoootdtog to
top plm toaraot at raeordM to Rat
Book 14. Fagaa 44 and 50 ot toa
toMe Record* ot Samtoato Coudy.
A FtAtc Hamtog M b* hkht to toa
Oty HM. 100 N Coudry CU&gt; RomL
Lake Mmy Flortos Tha puMe k
urdl toa Cky Commmaton
copy* toa propoaad vacato and ***
In toa Corn nu try
iw w o p nw ii
Mary Cky
„ Hr
m onaty tnrougn
Friday, 8:00 am . to 5 00 p .m ,
■ m d n g h c ld iy AnyrpmaOon pmMrdng to t « propoaad vacate and
aka pkri KieUd ba *actad to Gary
Scfdnrhm, Smdor PMmm, *1 407888-1412
NOTE: N1A PERSON DCCK3CS TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION M A M BY
THIS
COMMISSION
W ITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CO N 8KJEF1ED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARP40. M OR S M W iX NEED
A RECORD OF T M PROCEEDM GS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. M OR SHE MAY N E E D TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH R ECO R O
WCLUOSS THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH TH E
APPEAL to TO BE BASED, FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2M 0108
PERSON WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE T O PAR
T1CWATE 46 ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD C O N TA C T
T M CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 44 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
T M MEETING AT 407648-1424
CfTY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol A. F Qatar. Cky Ctark
PuttonMay 1.2002
MM037
M T M O R CUIT CO U R T FOR
1 COUNTY.
n a r a . aa m e ,
M RE: ESTATE OF
HILDA Q READP6Q.

H S D A Q . REA0P6Q. dr^Taard. Fka
Nuntom 02-423CP, ■ parking to toa
CbcuN Court lor 8andnoto County.
Fiortda, ProOtla Otvkton. Via
addraaa ot which ■ 301 N. Park
Aimnua. Sardord. FL 32771. Tha
namaa and addmaa at * u Poraonm
RopraM nlalha and tha Paraortal
Raptaaatdmhm't anomay era am
lotto batom
other paraona having clean* or
dmnenda agarnm dacadanTa aakta
todudtog uvnmurml contmgard or
udquldmad datoe, on alxim a copy
et fd t noaca ■ Mtimd mum kit timr
dmma wkh tok Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M ONTHS
AFTER T M DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS A F T E R THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A CO P Y OF
THto NOTICE ON THEM.
All ovwr ermiton at toa dacadmd
m d paraona having derma or
damanda agarnm Pm dacadanTa
•matt, todudtog immaluad conangant or udkyUdatacf datma. mum Na
todr daana a m tda court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS A FTE R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PLWUCA
RON OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ot toa l m pubtealton ol
96a Node* a May 1. 2002.
JOHN P. READING
Aaomay lor Panonal Raptatardabva
CHARLES J COLLINS. JR
Fiortda am N a 014866
Pern one* Bar 153
Orimido,FL 328026153
Takptuna: 407*425902
Facarmka: 407*44-7639
Pubtkn May 1.4.2002

M RE: T M ESTATE OP.
VERNON G R EED, S R .
W OTBB TO CRE D n O R i
VERNON G REED. S R . daoaaaad.
F»a Nurtom 02-294CP ■ parting to
tot CTreut Court tor Sandnoto
County Ftortda Pretato Dhttoon. top
addraaa oI aNch to P.O. Bo&gt; SOS*.
Smdord. FV 32772-0*88 Tha rmmaa
d toa paraond raprm

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTW CO THAT.
A l eradNora of toa dmmdmd and
oPtof paraona having ctokna or
demand* agaaim dacadmd’i aacaaa
on whom a copy ol tola noaca to
Mntod atodn toraa rnordha mtot toa
dato ot toa M puCAcatton el tda
ndtoa mum tot toaa ctotma mto Ida
Court WTTHP6 THE LATER OP
THREE MONTHS A FTER T M
OATE O F T M FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F TH M NOTICE OR TfdRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O F A COPY OF TH M NOTICE
ON TH E M
A l ahar cradton ot tm decoder!
ctokna or
iato d tm
tow coul WTTHPT THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH M NOTICE.
A U CLAM S ANO DEMANDS NOT
SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
TTm (toe* el toe dm pubkceOcn at
tore Noica to Apr* 24. 2008.
NORO L JOHNSON.
N O R O L JOHNSON. PA.
NordL Jofvmon. Eaykra
Ftortda Bar No 119204
Attorney tor Paraormt Rapraaardatom
105 Earn Church Sham
DaUnd. FL 32724
(jee)738-3411
Pubiati: Apr* 24. 2002 m d May 1.
TOCO
U IB 4
PI T M CM CUIT COURT
OF TM6 D Q N T U N T H
T M STATE OP FLORKW,
PI ANO FOR
SEM M O LI COUNTY
Caaa Na. 91-CA-3S47-14-W
THE PROVIOENT BANK. IN C .

nonanT D lovii.

jam*

no*

LOVEL. THE UF4CNOWH WIFE OF
R O BER T D LOVEL;
P bvtog.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SJ
DEFENOANTlS), IP REMARRWO.
ANO IF DECEASED. TH E RESPEC­
TIVE UNKNOWN haks, darter*.,
graniaa*. ASSIGNEES. CREDI­
TORS. LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES.
ANO /ML O TH E R PERSONS
CLAJMING BY. THROUGH. UNOCR
OR AGAINST THE KAMEd
DEFENOANTlS). T M
HONORABLE RAY VALDES. AS
TAX COLLECTOR O F SCV9N0LE
CO UNTY. JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN
TE N A N T JANE DOE UNKNOWN
TENANT.
N O TK S OP SALS
Noaca to haraby grvan toaL pu■uard to a Find Surranary Judpnard
ot Foradeaua ardarad In toa abova
ktytod cauaa. In toa CkoK Coul ot
Samnoia Coudy, Ftortds I a * aai
C o udy Ftonda, daaertoad aa:
LO T 24, BLOCK B. T M COLON­
NADES
FIRST
SECTION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 15. PAGES 79 AND 80
O F THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
A/K/A 542 COLONAOES COVE.
CASSELBERRY. FL 31707
at pubac aato, to to* hqpmm and bam
tvddm. tor caah. A T THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE, SANFORD.
FLORIDA Ftortds m 1100 A M . on
tm 13 day ot May 2902
Ctark et CIRCUIT Court
BY Mary Skoupa
DapuTy dark
Law Otoca* d Omnal C. Conauagra
*991 Norto Armama Aranua
Tampa FL 336041041
Pubami Apr! 24.2002 and May 1.

2002

a ia i
CfTY OP LAX1 MARY, FLOtkOA
NOTICa OP PUSUC HEAM64G
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by toa
Board ct Acyanm d ol 9&gt;a Oty ol
Laka Maty. Florida, tom amd Board
*64 hold a Public Homing on
Wmbmaday May 14 2003 m 790
•6m. to conaidm a raquam
Ikapotaon PoA. appkcanl lor a van
anca to Cfwpwr 154 S3 (C)(4|(c|.
Laka Mary Coda ot Ordmancai.
yard aatoack rmpiramard tor toa A-1
lonmg matrid. Tha a p p lu n l «
racy-iaacng toa vartanca to conaoud
a IJ 0 9 aquara tom mkttion to an
toa ram yard aadmch bom 30 lam to
■pprommataty 16 laaL
Tha autyad proparty ■ localad m
679 NapoMon Lana. Laka Mary.
Ftonda. 32744. mora pervcuiarty
LEO F T LOTS 44 4 45 BEG 922 11
F T 8 4 42699 F T W O F N 1/4 COR
RUN S 27244 F T E 120FT N 39
DEO 42 MIN E 354 54 F T W 344 53
FT TO BEG BEING L O T 22ASSES
sorts MAP OF LOTS 4447 SAN­
TOROS SUBSTANTIAL FARMS PB
5 PG 44, OF T H E PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORlOA
Pareal ktonehcauon Nunbar: 1520
30 5AO-0000 &lt;M5C
Tha Pubic Haanng wK ba hau n
toa Cky Comraunn Chambart ■
190 N Coudry Club R d . Laka Mary
Tha PUt4c a nvdad to aitend and ba
hem kma to Kna udd Pm Board el
Adhraamard maiaa a knar daiamwia
ton
NOTE. IF A PERSON OECIDES TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
THIS BOARD WITH R ESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THIS MEETING OR HEARING HE
OR SHE WILL NEED A RECORO

*6 T M ORCUTT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUCXCUL O R C U T OP
T M STATE OF FLORBA,
M ANO FOR
IlIB N O iS COUNTY
C M L DtVMON
Caaa Na 0I-CA-11514W
CITIFINANCIAL. INC 344. LLC
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES OF AMERICA IN C .

DONALD J FERRELL; J A M DOC
FERRELL. THE UNKNOWN W P I
OF DONALD l FERRELL * bring.
INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
Of
SAIO
DEFENOANTlS). P REMARKED,
A K ) P DECEASED. THE RESPEC­
TIVE u n k n o w n ham, dmtoktt.
grardaat. ASSIGNEES. CREDI
TORS. UEN0R3. ANO T R U S T IE S
ANO A U OTHER PERSONS
CLABBNO BY. THROUGH. UNOCR
ORAGAM STTHENAM Ed
DEFENOANTlS); ST. TROPC2
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
VIC.; THE LANOtNO ASSOCIA­
TION. MC, CHASE MANHATTAN
BANK. U S A N A ; WHETHER 1X9
SOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXISTING. TOOCTHER WITH ANY
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES. CREDI­
TORS, LIENORS. OR TRUSTEES
OF SAIO DCFENOANT(S) ANO A a
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH UNDER. OR AGAINST
DEFENOANTlS); JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT: JANE DOE
UNKNOWN TENANT.
DatondardU)
NO TKS OP SALS
Note* to haraby ghmn toaL puward to a Fkwl Surenary Judgmani
d Foradoaura ardarad n tm abovdatytod cauaa. n pm Cktup Court ct
Sandnoto Coudy. Ftorkto, I wd M l
to* proparty uluata to Sammola
Coudy Ftortds Omcrtmd aa:
LOT 36, THE LANOVIO. ACCOROM O TO THE FIA T THEREOF. AS
RECOROCO M F IA T BOOK 36.
PAGES 41 THROUGH S I. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SCMVtOLE
COUNTY. FLORCA
AAUA 865CASA DEL SOL CIRCLE.
ALTAMONTE 8PRMGS. FL 31714
m pubic uto, to tm N^mm and taK
bkktor. tor caah. AT T M WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE CO U N
TV COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
F LO R K M .Ftoikto.M H 60 AM .cn
toa 23 d w et May. 2001
Maryam* M m . dark
dark otaR CUff Court
SYM arySbopa
Deputy Clark
law Olllcaa at Dantol C Conauagra
H O I Norto Ammrda Avanua
Jimp* FL 33604-1041
Pibikti: Aprt 24 2092 and May I.
2902
a iti
M T M O R C U T COURT
O P T M S M M T 81N IH
JUOKIAL O R C U T OF
FLORCA PI ANO FOR
8HBNOL8 COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION
C A S IN O : 92-CA420-I4-K
FAIRBANKS CAPITAL
CORPOFURON.

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400*89*771 (TOO) r* 1* 091 89
1770. rta Ftortda Ratoy Sanrica
Pubkah Aprt 14. 1001 and May I .

2002

a ia s
N TM C S K U TC O U W T
OPTM 18TH

&gt;141
ATLANTIC MORTGAGE &gt;
VtVESTMENT CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
W U JA A IE . A O E H IF L7VMG. ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
OR AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR U STEES A N O /U l OTHER
PARTIES CLASdPta AN N T E R E S T
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAP4ST WX.UAJJ E ALLEH
DEBORAH ANN ALLEN. IF UVMG.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE,
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GR AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR USTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAMP6G AN P m REST
B Y TH R O U GH . UNDER
OR
AGAINST DEBORAH ANN A O E H
TRAVELERS HOME MORTGAGE
SERVICES. PIC , /LK/A CC HOME
LENOEFU FINANCIAL SERVICES,
v t c ; S e m in o l e c o u n t v .
FLORIDA. JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS Pf
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
R S -N O TK S O P
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN p u koant to an Order Granting tha
Moaon to Roam Foradoaura Sato
datod APR 18. 2002. adarad to Ch*
C a w No. P9CA-2Q2914 B ot toa
CaoM C a u l ol toa If T H Judctot
CkoM to and tot SEMINOLE Coupy.
SANFORD. FLORIDA. I n l a d e
m tm W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE ot to* SEMINOLE
Coudy Caurtooua*. 301 N PARK
AVENUE . SANFORD. FLORIDA
Ftortda m 11:00 am. on tm day ot
MAY 21. 2003 to* toaowmg
daaertoad property a l aat lorth to
•aid Sumimry Fnm Judgmard. to-

writ

LOT 9. BLOCK *. NORTH ORLAN­
DO RANCHES SECTION 10.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGES 32 ANO 33.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMPIOLE
COUNTY. FLORlOA
Datod tola day ol APR 14. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
DEBRA LYNN BAIZE F/K/A DEBRA
Ctork ol toa Ckcuk Court
L SORTOR F4UA DEBRA LYNN
By Mary Swoupa
STEINMETZ. F/K/A DEBRA BRACKDeputy Ctork
ETT.M M ..
Pubkah to Tha Samamto HaraU
Omandatd(t)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH T M
NO TKS OP ACTION
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
TO DEBRA LYNN BAIZE F/K/A
ACT. paraorm veto rttotomdiaa imadDEBRA L SORTOR F/K/A DEBRA
mg a (pactm acconvrodanon ihoUd
LYNN STEINMETZ F/K/A DEBRA
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
BRACKETT
al
tha
SEMINOLE
Counry
1513 S Pakrmtto Avanua
Courthouaa to 407-321-4330. 1*09
SaMord. FL 32771
9556771 (TDD) or 1 409955 6770.
LAST KNOWN ADORE S3
vm Ftonda Ralay Sarvica
CURRENT ADDRESS
DAVID J STERN. PA.
UNKNOWN
hot 3 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
ANY ANO A U UNKNOWN PAR­
SUITE 500
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
PLANTATION. FL 33324
UNOCR. ANO AGAINST THE HERE­
(95412394000
99-441051Aib)
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFERHAMTill V/HO114 MOT KNOWN N M t f i aprt 74. 7001 and May 1
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
2002
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
a m _______________________
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
M T M O R C U T CO U R T
ES, HEWS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
O F T M E IO H TIE N JU O K IA L
CLAIMANTS
LAST
KNOWN
ADORE S3
C M C U TM A N O FO R
S E M M O LI COUNTY.
UNKNOWN
CURRENT AOORESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toM an acton
CA S S NO. 02O65*«49*tOJ(
tor toractot* a mortgage on toa kdIN R E THE MARRIAGE OF:
towtog proparty to SEMINOLE
CourdK Fktoda
M R EYA VAZOUEZ MUNOZ.
THE SOUTH 23 F E ET OF THE
HUSBAND
EAST 5*4 2 FEET OF T M NORTH
1/4 OF THE SOUTHW EST 1/4 OF
T M NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SEC­
TION 20. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH.
RANGE 32 EAST. ANO THE WEST
PATRICIO J MUNOZ. WIFE
708 38 FEET OF THE NORTH 1/4
OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
N O T K S OP ACTION
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 20.
TOWNSHIP 20 S O U TH RANGE 32
EAST. LESS THE EAST 33 FEET
TO: PATRICIO J. MUNOZ
FOR COCHRAN ROAD. TOGETHER WITH AN INGRESS ANO
EGRESS EASEMENT AS CON­
Y O U ARE NOTIFIED tom an ackon
tovohnng D n o rn ha* baan Nad
TAINED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 171*. PAGES 1709 ANO
agarnat you. and thal you era
raqutrad to aarva a copy ot you
1710. SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORl­
ftoapotm* ot Ptoarttog to toa PrkhY)
OA. TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE
upon toa PiwunatY mtomay. John
HOME LOCATEO THEREON AS A
PERMANENT
FIXTURE
ANO
P Ounorma, IV. Eaquko, m 1012
Bryan Siraal. KHianmaa. Ftonda
APPURTENANCE THERETO
34741 and to* am ortpnai Raaponaa
has baan toad agaamt you and you
or Ptoadkig n toa olttco ot to* Clark
•ra raqukad to terra a copy ot you
ot Ckcud Court, on or batora tm 24to
wrdton datanaaa atom 30 day* attar
day ot May. A D . 2002 It you lad to
Pm Brat publication, k any. on
do ao. a Dalauk Judgement adi ba
Echavarna 4 Aaaociataa. PA.,
lakan againai you lor toa rakat
ratTa attorney, ehoaa addraaa to
damandad ai Vm Pattoon.
t i l t Corporal* Laka Dnva Suka
309. Tampa. Ftortda 33634. and hto
toa origami into ton court atomr
Datod at Sardord. Sandnoto Coudy.
Ftortda. tva 19to day ol Aprd. A O ,
baton tannea on PlaaddTk aaomay
or vnmaiimaty Pmraattm; otmiwaa
2002
a dalaut *M ba ardarad agamil you
MARYANNE MORSE
tor Pm rakat demanded to Pm
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Comptoad or pamion
BY: Nancy R Wvdar
Thra noaca Kmi ba pOkartad onca
Pubkah Aprd 24, 2002 and May 1,
ach weak tor two corweculive
waaki n dm Sanlord Hmakl
4, 15, 2002
LL097
WITNESS my hand and tm kaal ot
tore Court (m dry at APR 19 2002
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
OP THE 18TH
Ctork otto* Court
JU O K IA L CtoCUTT
BYRutoKng
VI ANO FOR
Aa Deputy Clark
SEM M OLI COUNTY,
Etherein* 4 AtaocialM. PA
FLORlOA
P O Bo* 25916
CASE NO. 93-CA-17-14-W
Tampa. Ftonda 33622 5018
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
FQ2001547
CORPORATION.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona wth d aab ittaa naadKEYNON K BARNES. M ux.. at to,
ng a apaato accommodakon mould
DMandanlO).
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
N O TK E OP SALE
al
toa
SEMINOLE
County
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN puCourtoouu m (407)4454227. I-

•uard to an Ordm or Ftoto JudgmaM
8ctm«kMng
Forackmut
Sato
ardarad on N v t 18,2002 In (da caw
noa pandtog to takf C a u t toa pyla
ot atden to rr ic aaad (bora
Id to w ito to a hy ia m and bear bd&lt;tor lor caah to toa. COUNTY
Goutoouw. to m Frotd Door. 8 0 9
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
301 North Park Avanua, Sardcrd.
Ftonda 32771. m 11 00 A M on tm
13 day ot May 2001. 8m tetoatog
daaertoad preparty aa am torto to
•Md Ordm a Ftom Judgmard. toa*
LO T 1. BLOCK 21, TOWNSTTI OF
NORTH CHULUOTA. ACCOROPtG
T O THE PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECOROCD IN F LA T BOOK f.
PAGE St-58. OF T M PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMWOLE COUN­
TY. FLORlOA
ORDERED AT SEMtotOU Coudy
Florida, toto 16 day of APRS. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctork. Ckom C o u l
SEMPdOLE. Ftortda
By Mary Stoxqm
Aa Deputy dark
SPEAR 4 HOFFMAN
70S Souto Onto H tfw ay
Coral Oabtoa, Ftortda 33144
TWaphona 005)444 2294
Paraona wtol rkaabtoty ntn need 4
RMdm aceommcdminn to partelpato to tom procaedtog WeUd eontad AOACoordtomor m 301 N. Park
Avanua. Suto N . Sardbrd Ftorkto
32771, m toam tda day* prior to to*
pracaadtog. Ttoaphona. (407)325
4330 EH. 4127; 1 609959
4771(TOO), or 1 409489*770(V).
via Florida Ratoy Same* Ac
PU tdLAprt 24.2002 and May 1,
2003
a i»7

A M O U C S T BY C S 0 RSAL
ESTATE GROUP. M C , TO A M D S
T M C O N O m O M OP T M
---------------

I
NOTICE OF P6TENT tt HEREBY
GIVEN by to* C4y Comndatoon at 4
to* Cky ol Laka Mary. Florid*, tom v
•ad Board • « hold a Put*: Haartog
on May It , M01. m 7:00 p m . Of aa 4
rktor tm lapjam to anrnrto Via een(toona d toa approved Fiatnaiary
Subdhrialon Plan tor toa P ra a m Al
Sotdtor'a C raw Subtovtaron. to
Corranttmard lor Via Pidtanrl At
SoUar'a Craak ttitockiWKn. l.iaaii
on aouto ot Van Buran Avarua norto
ol Humphrey Road tail et
Lcngaood Lake Uary Road aid aato
at Caurdry CM ) Road, a mora ipaciftc daici lpacii o l whan to aa kdLEGAL. DESCRIPTION
THAT PORTION O F THE FOLLOW­
ING DESCRIBED LANOS LYING NORTH OF THE NORTH RIGHTOF WAY OF THE SEABOARD RAIL­
ROAD
A
"Tha Souto 1/2 ol toa Earn 1/3 ol toa
Norifmaat 1/4 ot toa Soutoaam 1/4 ol
Section 16. TownaNp 20 Souto, j
Range X Earn, aa /ecordad n tm
Pitoae Record* ot S a n k Coudy,
Florida'
4
ANO
-Earn 1/2 ot SE 1/4 ol SW 1/4 (Law •&gt;
Souto 417 4 tom OIW M I304T tom) ,
Sachon I t . Toamahqi 30 Souto.
Rang* X Eau, toaa tom Radniad
Rtpra ol Way aa ahown V) D h 6
B ook 1*7. Pag* 377. d toa Puttoc
Record* ol Samamto Coudy.
r
Ftonda.'
TO GETHER W ITH
'
Bagri 132 leal aouto of toa
NOnn*«« fflmtf of P f NOniMiH
1/3 ot Soutoaart IM o l Tha I
Soutoaaal 1/4 of Sachon 18,
Townahq) Souto. Rang* 30 Earn, '
Samartoi* County, Fiortd*.
j
soo-ojocr E. 563 17 torn Vmnca S
B 9 -5 7 H w 454 45 Mat toanoa a
•
00*11I T E. 431 2* tom to a pokd .
located on tm Souto km ot awl
Sacnon 16; Vmnca S t T M I T W *
ateng lard km. 194(1 M ttoaneaN .
O t n i O T Wanddapartoig amd tom. *
330 00 toaL Vmnca 8 O T S F I T W, %
132 00 toaL Vmnca NOON T O T W. .
•P6 74 torn: Vmnca N t r m r f . 1
ttsoao tow vmnca b a re a 43" ■,
13101 toaL toonco N M I T T ? E.
329 SO tom to to* Peat et Baglnnmg.
A Pubic Hearing adi ba hmd to Via
C*y H W 100 N. Courtoy CM) Read.
Ftortda. The pubac to
rmering may ba certonrad bem bma
to bma unto tia Cty Cemmtoaton
copy at toa prapaaad vacato and Nto
I are rvarlibto to toa Cu imuiay
Oavatapmant Dapartnmrd ■ Laka
Mary CVy Hal. Monday tonupl
Friday. *00 a m to 500 pm .,
aacMkng hotktoy. Any ipraaaon pattonng to Vm propoaad vacato and
uta plan ahoiAJ ba ckracttd to Gary
Sctwalar. Samar Planrmr. to 4075491412.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO
APPEAL ANY DCCISKN MADE BY
THIS
COMMISSION
WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDE RED AT THIS UEETINQ OR
REARING. HE OR SHE W1L NEED
A RECORO OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM
RECORO OF TH E PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORO
IMCLUOES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORI­
DA STATUTES 286 OIOS.
PERSON W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OP THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 44 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING AT 407-5451424
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORlOA
Carol A Foatar. Cdy Ctork
Pitoaih May I. 2003

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al: (407)322-2611 For Quotes.

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AND
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To Place Your Ad

CET
THE

Lot 13, Giada* on Sylvan Laks
PBaaa t, a i o d n y la f a plat f a n
of aa 'aconfad a ptai Book 4*.
Pagaa M throu*i 101, Public
Racoro* of S o m a Ccwvy, Flora*,
•ogafar aO i ak struck***, wpiwa*
manta, flituna. appAancaa, and
appurtenance* on aakf land or uaad
In ooryuncaon fa n a O i.
The akmsaki • *!* »« be made purauara k&gt; a Summery Frxf Judgment
araarad m C M No. 01-CC-M64-2OC pondng bi die Courty Ootal of tie
Ey a rrrl J u m m Cka* to and tor

Pa#f I OB
71— Heu&gt; W a n t e d

Wednesday. M ay 1 .2 0 0 2

71— H i l t W a n t e d

103— H o u s e s *
U n f u r n is h e d

4 0 7 -3 7 1 -0 7 5 9

Orlando ana. (407)333-7*11
13—

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141— H

ea u ty

DOYLE'S RENTALS
Ovfada: 1BFV1BA W/Porch. W/D
Hook-Up* HaiVAJr I B 1 T 5 0 0
l:3BR/1BA
W/Carport,
Storage Rm W W/D Hook-Up*
I7 0M 6 50 Dapoalf
3BFV1BA w/Famly Rm,
W/Carport. W/D Hook-Up*. Lg
Comar LoL fto PaM IT D O W O Dap
WAvktg 5 FamFy
Fbn.. S&lt;kpa Car Oarage, fianat Lot
Hdwd Floors, Lg Pabo. 1*003750
D O Y U M A LTY , M C. *
(407) 32244*5
I R E N T S BELL H O U n
La** Mary Approx. 1300 sq. IL y i.
new Ha. pant 5 carpel Kitchen
spplancaa. Iplc. on i m acre M 407920-2894

2 Story
Dfatrtct. Ipto, balcony, houea
prMagaa. 5100/WK, 5100 dapoad
407-320-5277

O N L Y 4 .5 B P E R
C O P Y 1 IH

Sontord: 1 block from heap. 2.5BR
houea. SaaWng mature coupla.
I1 25 M or SSOOtro * 5250 sactbp..
407-321-3736

105— DurLEx/TRirtEX
lab* Mary BNd Area; 20 Dtpbk.rww
carpal W/D hook-up*. Air, no pats,

5576 4074204903 ____
10 7 — M
COUNTY, PU3MOA
THE OiAOCS ON SYLVAN LAKE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,
■wa-i i no* fx piuH covporpBon,
OONAU) a NAOEL AND SARA U.
NAGEL. HU5SAND AND WIFE.
UNKNOWN PARTIES M
POSSESSION.

ora hereby ordered to
dw City Conanleaion

27— N
at

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C

me

P 11 ■ 111 a aana, a r i.i ■ ■ a *-----n I n
..I
laApnownn«llon
nMnng IQ—MI, ■ ■r*€*rci

and proaera your wda of tie cate.
Vbu have tie ngra k&gt; ottam an attor
nay. al yo u onn arpanaa. to repteaanl you baiore me Board. Ybuheve
cal Mnaiaaa on yo u
I aa to croea ar anano al
If you do not
ip plir, tfn City Commission may

I t C h il d

Fo

Fouitain lodge of Sarfbtd hat
•pedal rataa tor dady. weakfy. 4 S
odaltona. C a l 407g 136/323-8840 lor

SS ?

Vkry ntoa, vary dean k m rm. Nvwly
tom odMad. a l u*. cabta. A C . todry.
phona, kach uaa. aac. dr. laafdanf
owner, prtvala antranca No
I moklngl Only drug free aebar
naad apply a07-53»7T7X

55— B u s in e s s
p p o r t u n it ie s

Cay of Santoro. Code ENOti omonl
NOT1CS OP SALE
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN FIN OH
r x 30day of Uwy 1002, N I I 00i m ,
M P M From Doer at •* SarrxxAa
CoerVy C o u T u a L N tnkralgnwd
Clad a* oBW tor a a W N M w K g

SOON Park Avenue
laniard, FL 32771

Large pbah home, SantordOMtona

1407) 330-5044
PuMrft Mayt. A1003

prtvala anlranca.
I * iw
580/wk includai
-331-8191
407-331
Larga ftoorn. 596 a weekTea I we«a
dapoaa. houaa prtveagaa. tauvpv 4
cabla-Raarad 4 SSI prafanad 407-

888-1101
Olvar Houea of Sfytaa Batbar Shop.
101W. 13«i S I Sanford 4 Berber*
Standi lor tart. *20dey. *07-302I B U B il M

7 - r - 9= Q $ r x N C ! g ^ - - l

oney t o

L end

A ttention R e e d e re ll
H i Hagai tor companlaa dong
buaaxaa by phona to promt*# you
a ban and ask you to pay kjr R
bat ora they deliver. For ira *
ntormabon, cal tol-free 1-077-FTC
h e l p (A p u b to w w o im m a g ilo m
The Samnola Herald and me
Federal Trade Commlaaion)

71— H elp W a n te d
2nd SHIFT M ANAGER

Sy order ot r e C»y Corrmnaon of f x Cay ol Sanford. Ftorata
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
W ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT *07 330 5*20 4* HOURS
IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: I a person deadee to appeal a deaeron made
■ah reaped n any manat comdarad at t x above maatmg or hawing. ha
may need a verbatim record ol t x proceadmga. ndudng Ox leaamony and
avidinoa. eavch record x not provided by t x Cay ol Sanford. (FS2M 0106)
Cyrffifo Porter.
Deputy Cty Clerk
PvAkahc May I ami 1 .2003
Apr* IS. 2002
NOTICE OP A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OP AN
ORSMANCt BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
Hokce la hereby gfvon tool a Pubfcc Hoam g xffi be IxM at Ox Canvrvaaam
Room ai t x Cay Hal. 300 Norm Park Avenue, m t x Cay at Sertonl. Ftondi.
i l 7 00 o'clock PM. on May 13,2003 to conardef Ox adoption ol an ordnance
by l x Cay of Sanford. Ftondi, deecrtoed al lolowt
ORDINANCE HO. 3710
TO ANNEX 3d ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN EAST TOTH
PLACE ANO EAST TOTH STR EET ANO BETWEEN PALMETTO AVENUE
EXTENOEO SOUTHERLY ANO MAGNOLIA AVENUE 12827 MAGNOLIA
AVENUE); AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

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Sonford 11000 down. 3/2. 1 car
garage, ehsd. chikfa play M l
vpgraded U chan 5 ba«L racarffiy
remodeled. 1200 eq ft. home
warranty. 589.000. C a l Todd
• REMAX. 407-247-4184.

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SB SO/hr. S bonus#*. 407-3207001.
Auto Road Sentca tor SanvnolaCly
area E rp prafanad. C a l 321
W8-2798.
Cara Olvar Aaalalant- 2 xaak
aalary. S294. Muaf work one
weekend, tor a total of 21 wait*.
Appronmalaly Ihr Arlait
Near
Santord AJrport. AprtAtototo 407-3237508.
Chid cara cantor in Lake Mary ana.
looking tor preschool toacharj I
lU n ta n ti Great pay. bansMs, pad
vacation 407-321-5577.

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Invmdttti opming, quiliflid to

Santord; 1BR Apt. aata area.
Sealing mature couple StOOAik or
S400mtk * 5200 aac tNp, b a a 407321-3736.

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Offering top pay Conlacl Dyne Meut
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NEAR 1-4
3or 4 BR, 1BA, 5800 rnffl.,
$575 Security
407-3224310

Foreman; vSad
Florida drtvar'a tcanae reqd. Ca l
Jvn. 407-314-7291.
Ilafartal Handler/TranaJoader.
IB . 00 par hour/
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deeply
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hardworking IndMduala to operate
machinery uaad to toad a unload
railcar*. Candidate must be aalfdkeclad. ael Harter, who work* wel
with people 4 *n)oy* working
outdoors. E reader! berxfila nducX
knmedlata healthcare w/lamlly
coverage, dental, paid hokdayi,
vacation. 401k with Imirxdxt*
company contnbution* fully veuad
Comipany paid Ho naurance. Moon
ravnburianxnt program, employee
stock purchase program, slock
opoons 4 pounuaf b o n a . PoaiM fy
for kdvancamenl. O nly t atofy
ocnacioua. toen ortartKj paepto need
apply to 2501 Waal 5th Straet.
Sanford. IFL 32771, 407-330-1781

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new Move, new A G Located In Ibvm
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PaoM Aiea: 2B/V2BAmcb*a home
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Mo pals. 1800/month pfua aacunty
BrokeriOwner, 407-32&gt;11*7.

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4BR 1J BA : New Roof, Ceramic
Tl», 11*21 S c Porch, Pool on Over
1/4 Acre. 585.900
Otffif IM A o e 3 B R 1 BaBk Uv, d n
a n * , haevly tread. Pikad lor tyick
sale 564 BOO
4SR 2BA: O ver 1100 Eq FL Uv.
On, Fern Rm W/Fveplace. Deck.
Garage 5102.900
2BR 1A B A New Roof. Ceramic
Tie. Sc Porch. Over 1400 Sq Ft.
Mealy Landscaped. P o d Fenced.
5104.900
Cuetom BR 4BH 3BA: Over 2500
Sq FL Uv, O n, Fern Rm. 22s48Sc
Pcd and Spa. 3 Car Oar, Over 1/3
e. 5259 900
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Pool 2 Car Gangs cn Otar V2 Acre
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Saniord: 2 Bedroom I balti
Duplas. 5475/5475. Amanrtxa
407-3214757

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387V 2BA For Sole
With Down Paymt, Assistance
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Setxrty Utktxa Indudad 407-3751118

407-323-9121

“ G e t It A ll.”

By order of me Coy Comm.i*«n of Ox Cay ol Sanford. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3305*2* 4* HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
•
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Old) reaped k&gt; any maOar cmiejered at t x above mating or hearing, tx
may need a vartanm record j t x pruxodng*. ndudng Ox Xiumony and
eyajarxa. wh*h record M nol prondad by Ox C4y &lt;X Sanford (FS 288 01051
Cyraraa Porter.
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63 Mortgages

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101 H o uses Furnished
103 Houses Unfumlehed
105 Duptea/Triptox
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155 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goode
189 Office Supples
191 Butting Materials
193 Lawn ft Garden
19S Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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141 Homaa For Sale
143 Out of State
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145 Resort 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
153 Condominiums For Sale
157 MoMe Homes For Sals
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
153 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

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272 Delivery Service*
275 Drywal
278 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 (touting
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation ft Repair
262 Janitorial Services
263 Jewelry ft Repair
284 Lakefronl Clearing

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262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
284 Carpel ft InstaJtotiont
265 Carpel Cleaning
288 CeHng Repair
287 C eram ic Tito

306 Stained Glass

307 Swimming Pool Servtoaa
300 Tarmrte Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Sendee
313 TV/Radto
314 Uphototary
316 WeMng ft Sheet Metal
318 W ei Oriftng
319 Window Washing ft Tinting

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291 Mortgmes
292 Moving ft Storage
293 OH, Lube ft FWer
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298 Paper Hanging
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299 Pkmbing
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257 Auto Elect Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging

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238 Car Rentals
235 V e ld e s Wanted
239 MotorcyctoWBlkes For Sale
240 Boat Rantala
241 Rec. Vebtcie&amp;'Campen For Sale
243 Traitors For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

199 Pat* ft Supples
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201 Hones
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
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211 Antkiue/CoRectibtea
215 Boats ft Accessories
217 Oarage Sales
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123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Stanga/Offlce For Rent

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60 Resumes
70 Education ft Training
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73 Employment

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Diryl McLain. "Wfc want to make
sure the center is large enough."
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S tr e e t h e a d in g

By Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD — Six
months after hiring a new
executive director, ques­
tions are being raised
about the stability of
Sanford Main Street Inc.
Four-fifths of the cxccupf)th
tivc board has asked one
member to resign; memos insinuating
betrayal and mismanagement zip through

Sweepl
The Sanford All-Stare
under coaches Blaine
Martin, Gene Gunter and
Adam Whitley never
wavered, rolling to four
straight victories against the
five-team field and earning
a spot In next week's Stato
Tournament In Leesburg.
Page IB

G eneva
community plans
Fourth of July
parad e
The Geneva community
will celebrate the Fourth of
July with a parade begin­
ning at 10 a.m. Thursday at
First Baptist Church on
First Street.
Residents can participate
by entering floats, decorat­
ed cars, trucks, bicycles,
wagons, horses or by walk­
ing. After the parade, there
will be a gathering at the
Geneva Community
,
Building, where, there will
be food, entertainm ent/
face painting, pony rides
and music.
Boy Scouts will have a
flag-retiring ceremony.
Anyone with a tom, tat­
tered or faded flag is wel­
come to bring it to the cere­
mony.
The celebration is spon­
sored by the Geneva
Community Association.
For more information, call
407-349-5495. People enter­
ing a horse in the parade
are asked to call 4p7-3492288.
Sanford's sixth annual
Festival on the Fourth will
begin 5 p.m. Thursday at
Fort Mellon Park. The fire­
works display will be held
after sundown.

fo r d e a d

Sanford organization’s executive
board members trade barbs
fax machines; and some are betting that
Marlene Frith, the executive director, is
fired by Friday.
The executive board plans to meet
Friday to "iron out some things," said Bob
Kuhn, president of Main Street. Those
things won't include terminating Frith's
contract, he said.

Ernst &amp;
Young
honors
Paulucci

"I really don't think so. What we're try­
ing to do is a six-month review of
Marlene's performance, just like any com­
pany would do," Kuhn said.
Frith wouldn't comment on the status
of the organization or her employment.
"I have been told by the vice president
(Alec Then) of Main Street not to discuss

anything about the organization until
after my performance review on Friday, at
which point he said I'll be free to talk with
anyone I want," Frith said.
One person who is talking is executive
board member Gary Lowell. He handdelivered a lengthy denunciation of his
fellow executive board members to the
five-member Community Redevelopment
Agency and the full Main Street Board of
Directors. Those letters have been faxed to
See Main Street, Page 9A

Fireworks
raditions

From Staff Reports

Proclaimed as the individual
who “has set the standard for
what entrepreneurs strive to
achieve in their lifetime," Jeno F.
Pauluod, founder and Chairman
of Luigino's Inc., Sanford, has
been named Florida's 2002
Master Entrepreneur of the Year
in Ernst It Young Entrepreneur
of the Year ceremonies in
Orlando on June 20.
The prestigious event, con­
ducted by Ernst 4c Young LLP,
certified public accountants and
co-sponsored by Bank of
America, honors the nation's
outstanding entrepreneurs for
achievement in free enterprise
and for community service.
Paulucci now advances for con­
sideration for national honors in

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honors in Monte Carlo to follow.
Paulucd was saluted for “cre­
ating more than 50 worldwide
enterprises over 67 years of
activism," including develop­
ment of the new d ty of
Heathrow in Florida as well as
having “put food o.i the shelves
of almost every grocery store
and family table in North
America" through creation and
development of a number of
major corporations including the
Chun King Corporation, Jeno's
Inc., R.J. Reynolds Foods (later
RJR-Nablsco) and currently
Luigino's Inc., producer of
Michelina's
and
Budget
Gourmet brands of frozen
entrees and snacks.
Humanitarian and civic
achievements also were recog­
nized among highlight of
Paulucd's career including pio­
neering efforts t o 1 rescue
Minnesota's Iron mining indus­
try through the Minnesota
Taconlte Amendment; founding
and leadership of the National
Italian American Foundation in
Washington, D.C; his history of
working vylth and advising
every US. President since
Eisenhower, and his employ­
ment practices which earned
United States Employer of the
Year.

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Fourth o f July tents are family affair
By M ichelle Jerla

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M anaging Editor

the
\ tents that sprout up several
weeks beforei Iru*
Independence Day
have become as much a holiday
tradition in Sanford as the items they sell.
The colorful shelters appear in the same
locations year after year, and in many
cases, the same people can be found oper­
ating the holiday enterprises. The tent in
front of the Winn Dixie on South French
Avenue, operated by Scott and Cathy
Williams and their six sons, is no excep­
tion.
"The other day, I was actually trying to
figure out the num ber of years we've nad
the tent," Cathy said. "I have to think
about my so n s'ag e s to figure it out. It's
been so m any years, it's hard to keep
track, but I think it's been about 10.
Scott and Cathy are both teachers in
Seminole County. They decided to enter
the fireworks business as a way to earn a
See Tents, Page 9A

T

Diana Dunn holds up a Friendship Pagoda, one
many items on sale at her fireworks tent located
from Taco Beit on 17/92.

en d ?

Tips to safely
celebrate the
Fourth o f July
The U.S. Consumer
Product 8afety
Commission estimates
that In the year 2000,
about 11,000 people
were treated In hospital
emergency rooms for
flreworks-related
Injuries. Half of those
reported Injured were
children 14 years and
younger.
If used property,
however, sparklers and
fireworks can be a fun
addition to any Fourth
of July celebration.
Cathy Williams, who
operates a fireworks
tent In Sanford, recent­
ly offered several tips
to using fireworks sate&gt;y• Use fireworks In an
open area. Keep chil­
dren and pets at least
30 feet from fireworks.
• Children should
never light firecrackers,
cparklers or other
H«me.
. •U se fireworks on a
flat, hard surface. Do
not light them on the
grass.
• Do not tamper with
a firework, and follow
usage Instructions.
• Never re-light a
. ."dud.*
• Have a fire extin­
guisher, hose or bucket
of wafer handy for
emergencies. Drop
spent sparklers In the
bucket of water. Wait
for shells to cool before
throwing away.
• In Florida, only
sparklers, or ground
affect fireworks, are
legal for nonprofession­
als to use. The Division
of 8tate Fire Marshal
posts a list of more
than 1,000 legal
sparklers, which can be
found at www.fldol.com
Williams also wants
to remind people to
have fun this holiday,
even with the govern­
ment’s warning of pos­
sible terrorist activity
during the Forth of July.
*We can't be afraid
to celebrate,* Williams
said. *We can't let them
think they've won,
especially on this holi­
day.
*We have to enjoy
ourselves and have
fun*

Sm Paulucd, Page 9A

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sinkhole
Sanford Firs

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inspector T.M.
Jones checks out
a poeaMe skWhote
Monday behind a
residence on Poinsettle Avenue. As
of Tuesday, the
backyard washout
had not grown any
larger from the
rain.

Have a happy Fourth o f July from

All women crew plans to build
next Habitat for Humanity house
From Staff Reports

Former Orange County Chairman
Linda Chapin is digging in to help
Seminole County's women build a home
for a single mother and her children.
Women construction crews led by
Chapin and Diane Parker, president of the
Seminole County-Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce and chairman of Women's
Build 2002, will officially raise the walls
on a Habitat for Humanity home being

built for a single mother and her children
on Saturday, July 20, at 11 a.m., at the fam­
ily's chosen homesite on Daisey Avenue
in Oviedo.
City and county officials, representa­
tives from the build's sponsors, and
Habitat supporters will gather at the
homesite to officially kick off construction
on this four-month building pmject by
"raising the walls" for the "Betty Smith"
See Habitat, Page 9A

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Wednesday. July 3. 2002

T iif. S eminole H erald

Seminole Summary
A G LA N C E A R O U N D O U R C O U N TY

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Storm surge

A t W ork

Cheryl Miller —
"Sm iley to her co­
workers— began
working at the Golden
Lamb about three
years ago. I caught up
with her just after dos­
ing time to learn about
working at a fixture in the
community.

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H it &amp; R un
Jeffery Deon DeBary, 18, Scott
Avenue Sanford, w as arrested by
Sanford Police Sunday. Officers
said he had been involved in a
vehicular accident at a service sta­
tion on West Lake M ary
Boulevard, an d had fled from the
area. H e w as apprehended at
A irport Blvd. an d Live O ak, anu
returned to the scene w here he
w as reportedly identified by w it­
nesses. .Dam age to the pickup
truck h e is said t6 h av e hit w as
estim ated at $4,000, an d $1,500 to
his ow n vehicle in ad d itib n to
$300 in pro p erty dam age. H e w as
charged w ith h it an d ru n leaving
the scene w ith p ro p erty dam age,
and operating a m otor vehicle
w ithout a drivers license.

DP: You must have some tricks of the trade.
What's in your bag of tricks?
CM: I flirt a lot.
DP: Docs that score you big tips?
CM: Sometimes, but mainly it helps you get
along with the customers. People say they're
always glad .to see me smiling. *
DP: You do smile all the time. Is that part of your
personality?
CM: Yeah, Ithink so. I always try to smile and be

DP: You've got to have some good stories work­
ing in a restaurant Anything unusual ever happen?
CM: This place has all kinds of stories. A lot of
them happened before I started working here, but
everyone still talks about them. This place used to
be open 24 hours a day, and they'd get a lot of peo­
ple in here late at night after The Bam would close
down. We still have a couple of people come in
who are off the wall. It makes things interesting.

DP: Where do you eat when you go out?
CM: I've been going to Whiskey Creek, lately. We
like the Cattle Ranch and Colorado's, too.
DP: Do you mentally grade the servers?
CM: Not really, because I usually end up with
someone who is nice, bubbly. Sometimes when I sit
down 111 start out thinking I'm going to leave $5,
and if something gets messed up I'll take a little bit
away.
DP: What's your dream job?
CM: Unrealistically? I'd like to be an actress.
Realistically, I think I'd like being a travel agent,
even though I'm scared of airplanes.
DP: Afraid of flying, huh?
CM: I'm scared of heights. Actually I'm scared of
falling from heights. I like the water, though. I could
go by boat. Maybe I'll do it some day.

Dan Ping

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Ted W alker

BJI Egan
» a c . . m eet
Brian Kram ardk

t i a i T i e v im
Cheryl Smart
M a ll Room
Becky Tlbttefla
Rovene D avit

Leg al A d v e rtisin g
P a n Smart

trolled substance, driving
ingvun d er
the influence of a lco h o l/d ru g s,
an d possession of u n d er 20 gram s
of m arijuana.
*
h
Leonardo C. AzevedO, 25, of
O akland Park, w as sto p p ed by
Lake M ary police o n 1-4 Sunday.
He w as charged w ith driving
u n d er th e influence of alcohol.

Republic

D rug C harges
David M ichael H arrington, 18,
of Sun Lake Circle, Lake Mary,
w as arrested by dep u ties at his
residence Sunday. He was
charged w ith possession of u n d er
20 gram s of m arijuana a n d po s­
session of narcotics equipm ent.

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Am anda N. W oodard, 19, of
Altam onte Springs, w as sto pped
by Lake M aty Police S unday on
Lake Mary Boulevard. She w as
charged w ith driv in g u n d er the
influence of alcohol. A fter being
taken to the John H. Polk
Correction Facility, fingerprints
revealed h er real identity w as
Reanne M. G aston. She w as su b ­
sequently charged w ith o bstruct­
ing an officer w ith o u t violence
and driving w ith a
su sp en d e d /rev o k ed license.

Wednesday, July 3.2002 • Vol. 94, No. 91

The SEM IN O LE H ER ALD

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L iq u o r Arrests
Two men reportedly at a p arty
at Stone Creek Court, Longwood,
w ere arrested by d ep u ties Sunday.
Jason Douglas C orbett, 18, of that
address, was charged w ith p o s­
session of liquor by a person
u n d e r 21 years of age an d con­
tributing to the delinquency o f a
minor.
Jose Emilio Dalm an, 17, of Fox
Valley Drive, Longwood, w as
arrested on charges of possession
of liquor by a person u n d e r 21
years of age, and resisting an offi­
cer w ithout violence.

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S u b scrip tio n R ates
3 UonOta in SenW toie County 111.00
• M onde In Sam irtoto County 120.00
1 Year in SenW toie County 336 00
1 Year Other Florida County 3 4200
1 Year Out O l State 3S2 00

Norm a Solomon White,
Natibna! President of
A lpha K appa Alpha
Sorority, In c , announced
that the sorority will hold
its national convention in
Orlando, Florida from July
6-12. The theme of the
event, which will be held
in the Orange County
Convention Center, is
Blazing New Trails.
The biennial meeting is
expected to attract 10,000
African-American women
from all over the world
w ho are m embers of the
sorority. In addition, a
host of national leaders and
celebrities will serve as
speakers, honorees and
sem inar leaders including
nationally-acclaimed speakc r/rap p er/p rcac h er the
Rev. Michael Eric Dyson,,,
m o tiv a tio n a l speaker Iyanla
Vanzant, Patricia Rus&amp;U
McCloud and m any others.

M O N
The Seminole for
McBride Kick O ff Meeting
will be held at 7 p.m.
Monday, July 8 at the
" ‘ ole C
_ ounty Public
‘‘
Seminole
srary, 1215 N. Oxford
Library,
Road in Casselberry.
Volunteers are needed to
fill num erous vacancies in
fundraising, publicity,
events, phone bank, can­
vassing, veteran's outreach,
Hispanic outreach and sev­
eral other areas.
The spedal guest speaker
will be Shannon Collins,
Central Florida coordinator
for the McBride
Gubernatorial Campaign.
All Seminole County res­
idents interested in becom­
ing a grass-roots supporter
of the Bill McBride
Cam paign for Governor of
Florida are encouraged to
attend.
Admission is free and
refreshments will be
served.
Bumper stickers and
information about McBride
will be available. T -shirts
will be on sale.
For more information,
contact Shari Rosefelt at
407-332-6157. For general
questions about the
McBride Cam paign contact
the Seminole County
Steering Committee at 407921-0601.

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

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W anda Kourparada

S to len Vehicle
Tiffany L avem Broxton, 20, of
M elbourne, w as arrested by sher­
iff's deputies Sunday. Officers
checked the license p late a n d d is­
covered the vehicle nad been
stolen in M elbourne on June 6.
The vehicle w as stopped on West:
3rd Street an d M ulberry Avenue |
in Sanford. Broxton w as charged '
'w ith grand theft m otor vehicle * 1
and operating a vehicle w ith no
driv ers license.

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P ro d u ctio n
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O oru Dtetnch
Chna Patton
Marva HawkJna
Dean Smart
Tommy Vincent

Police
Blotter

Ralph D ejesus, 53, of O rlando,
w as stopped by Longw ood police
S im ilar A rrests
S unday on H ighw ay 17-92. He
Two m en, both on bikes, w ere
w as charged w ith d riv in g u n d er
ed by Sem inole C ounty
the influence of alco h o l/d ru g s,
f 's deputies. Saturday,
possession of u n d er 20 gram s of
deputies stopped K elthlan Anoke
m arijuana, and having no valid
Jones, 18, of West 14th Street, at
14th and O leander. A search
drivers license.
revealed he reportedly had a
razor in his pocket. H e w as arrest­
Clifton Robert Godfrey, 48, of
ed on charges of carrying a con­
Fryer Lane, Sanford, w as stopped
cealed w eapon and possession of
by Sanford police S unday at 20th
u n d e r 20 gram s of m arijuana.
Street and Lili C ourt. H e w as
charged w ith driv in g u n d e r the
Troy A nthony Brown, 25, of
influence of alcohol.
M angoustine Avenue, Sanford,
w as stopped at 10th an d M ulberry
on Sunday. A search revealed he
John Francis M cLaughlin, 48, of
w as carrying a knife. H e was
O hio Avenue, Sanford, w as
charged w ith carrying a concealed stopped on H ighw ay 17-92 by
w eapon.
deputies Sunday. H e w as charged
For both stops, officers said
w ith driving u n d er the influence
of alcohol.
they w ere m ade because neither
of the bikes had lights and w ere
being rid d en d u rin g the nighttim e
Roberto Juan Perez, 51, of
O rlando w as sto pped S unday by
hours.
Lake Mary police on International
Parkway. He w as charged w ith
Traffic S tops
driving un d er the influence of
Tony M cConville, 52, of Spring
Tree Avenue, Lake Mary, was
alcohol.
stopped by Longw ood police on
E. O range Avenue at CR-427
D om estic Case
Sunday. He w as charged w ith
Am ilcar Dejesus Juarez, 30, of
possession of u n d e r 20 gram s of
Radio Avenue, Sanford, w as
m arijuana.
arrested by deputies at his resi­
dence Saturday. Officers said he
reportedly struck his wife, and his
M ichael Allen D orrfm an, 20, of
G range Circle, Longw ood, was
10 day old son. After the incident,
stopped dep u ties Sunday. He was
he is said to have left the hom e
charged w ith possession of a conand w as subsequently located in

Editor and Publisher

D iapM y A d v e rtisin g
John Cottm an
R o u te Lavender

Sanford Plaza. H e h as been
charged w ith tw o counts of b at­
tery, dom estic violence, an d one
of cruelty tow ard a child.

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DP: What's the biggest tip you ever got?
CM: Well, I just had my birthday, so I got some
pretty good tips. If your talking about one single
time, it was $50.
DP: That's pretty good. Are most people good
tippers?
CM: Yeah, they are. You have a few that aren't,
but most people tip pretty well
DP: What do you do when you get a bad tip?
CM: You try to laugh it off with the other wait­
resses. It can affect your self-esteem when you get a
bad tip. You wonder what you did wrong.

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East Seminole Boulevard has been closed until the pressure, caused by the recent heavy rains, Is relieved from a storm/sanItary sewer system. The water can be seen surging at the comer of Mellonville Avenue and Seminole Boulevard.

DP: What's the least pleasant thing about your
job?
CM: Sometimes it’s hard to work with other peo­
ple, especially when they're demanding. If there's
not something on the menu that they want or if
they want something we don't make, like no
sausage in the meatballs.

Betty Benne«

bout

Good old-fashioned fam­
ily fun is in-store as the
Central Florida Zoo cele­
brates 27 wild years of
serving the community
during Red, W hite ic Zoo
on Thursday, July 4.
For starters, visitors
wearing red, w hite or blue
will receive $1 off adm is­
sion to the zoo. The fun .
continues from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. w ith games for kids,
face painting, and a scav­
enger hunt.
Other holiday programs
are scheduled. For more
information, call 407-3234450, ext. 149, or visit
www.centralfloridazoo.org
Admission is $7 for adults,
$3 for children

When you cant get a genuine home-cooked meal, the
local diner is tho next best thing (Sometimes better,
depending on your culinary skills.). The Golden Lamb has
boon serving Sanford folks 22 yoare as of June 24. At one
time the Golden Lamb was open 24 hours a day, tho per­
fect spot for party animals to grab some late-night grub.
The hours have been scaled
back, with breakfast served at
5 a m and lunch available
until 3 p.m. Steve and
Marilyn Margeoles are
the owners of tho
restaurant but Ifs the
waitresses who cus­
tomers remember.

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TH U R

By Dan Ping

DP: Why do you do what
you do?
CM: Honestly at first it was only for the money,
but serving becomes kind of addictive.
DP: How so?
CM: Well, when I worked In an office, I got kind
of sleepy. I like the fast-pace of serving. You're
always doing something. Everyday there is some­
one new to m eet There's always something differ­
ent happening.
DP:
ft so
So you like working vwith the customers?
CM: Yeah, it's kind oflike my social life.
s people ca
Sometimes
can be intolerable, but it's like a
big family. You learn to deal with 1L

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2002 I’ilRC !IA

Obituaries
DELBERT LYLE ABNEY
Delbert Lyle Abney, 68, Ohio
Avenue, Sanford, died
Saturday, June 29,2002. He was
bom in Eustis. He was a via*
president at Sunniland of
Sanford. He belonged to
Optimist Q u b of Sanford and
was active in the American
Society. He was a veteran of the
US. Army.
Survivors include brothers,
Curtis, Orlando, Keith, Sanford.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
DAN ALBERT BENTLEY
Dan Albert Bentley, 60,
Hartwell Avenue, Sanford, died
Tbcsday, June 25,2002 at his
residence. He was bom Jan. 15,
1942 in Sanford. He was a
maintenance engineer.
Survivors include wife,
Vivian, Sanford; son, Demetrice
Demand "Rimer, Sanford;
daughters, Edwanda Bentley,
Stephanie "Rimer, Stacey Turner
ana Vivian "Rimer, all of
Sanford; nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, July 3, at 2 p.m., at
Calvary Temple of Praise.
WLlson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
RALPH ANDERSON
DUNWOODY
Ralph Anderson
Dunwoody, 85, San Marcos

Community
Notes
Firematics Competition
The A ltam onte Springs
Fire Rescue youth took
second place recently in
Firematics statew ide com ­
petition.
The youth from the
"Fire/R escue Explorer
Post" com peted against
taid and volunteer f r e ­
ighters from aro u n d the
atn to in 6ebring. The
yo u th ,'A g es14-18 com pet­
ed in 'ev en ts including the
b u n k er gear race, w hich
tests firefighters skills and
speed in p u ttin g on firerighting protection gear.
They also participated in
busted fire hose replace­
m ent.
The group cam e in sec­
ond to the Plantation Fire
D epartm ent by only sec­
onds.
The youth m eet at
A ltam onte Springs Fire
Station 11,225
N ew buryport Ave. in
A ltam onte Springs on
M ondays at 6:30 p.m.

S

Host Families
N on-profit International
S tudent Exchange is seek­
ing volunteer host families
for international high
school stu d en ts for the
2002/03 year. H ost fam i­
lies can choose from dif­
ferent nationalities and
ages from 15-18. The stu ­
dents are fully insured an d
have their ow n spending
money. H ost families are
asked only to provide
room, board, and the
enthusiasm to share their
lifestyle w ith a teenage
visit from another country.
For additional inform a­
tion, phone (toll free) 1888-820-4678.
Power Wheelchairs
Available
The Independent
tniors Program m akes
pwer (electric) wheelairs available to Senior
, zens (65 and older)
and to others perm anently
disabled, at no out-ofpocket expense if they
qualify.
The pow er w heelchairs
are provided for those
who arc in a w heelchair
(cannot walk) and cannot
self propel a m anual
wheelchair, and who meet
additional guidelines of
the program.
For inform ation phone
Jay Hetzel, at 1-800-3838435. No N ursing hom es
or HMO Insurances
please.

THOMAS D. EDDINGER
Thomas D. Eddinger, 50,
Commonwealth Avc., Orlando,
died Sunday, June 30, 2002 at
Florida I lospital, East, Orlando.
He was bom IXe. 23, 1951. l ie
was disabled.
Survivors include daughter,
Jodi L Eddinger, Windgap,
Penn.
Banfield Funeral I lome,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday, June 27, 2002 at his
residence.
Bom Oct. 29,
1916 in
Albany, Ga.,
he moved to
Central
Florida over
70 years ago.
He was a
plum ber and
a member of
Zion Hope
Missionary Baptist Church,
Sanford.
Survivors include wife,
Georgia M., Sanford; sons,
Rodney and Ronald, both of
Miami, George Pearson,
Robert Thames and Willie
Thames, all of Sanford, Fred
Brooks Jr., Deltona; daughters,
Rosslyn Dunwoody, Miami,
Jervine Johnson, Sanford; sis­
ter, Ruby L Taylor, Indian
Town; brother, Ernest, Denver,
Colo.; 21 grandchildren; 22
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, July 6, at 11 a.m., at
Zion Hope Missionary Baptist
Church, 710 Orange Avenue,
Sanford with Rev. Michael
Griffin officiating.
Visitation will be Friday,
July 5 from 5 until 9 p.m. at
Sunrise Funeral Chapel, 900
Locust Avenue.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

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V. JOHN McCLAIN
V. John McClain, 44,
Prescott Blvd., Deltona, died
Saturday, June 29, 2002. Born
in Quincy, III., he moved to
Central Florida in 1984. He
was an installer for a glass
company and a Catholic.
Survivors include wife,
Roberta, Deltona; son, Michael
Keith Myers, Deltona; mother,
Ada Violet, Davenport, Iowa;
nine brothers and sisters.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary,
in charge of arrangements.

EUGENIA "JEAN" M.
LAWRENCE
Eugenia "Jean" M. Lawrence,
85, E. Atmorc Circle, Deltona,
died Sunday, June 30,2002 at
Merrill Gardens in Orange City.
Bom in Hannibal, Ohio, she
moved to Central Florida 21
years ago. She was a home­
maker and a member of
Community United Methodist
Church, DeBary.
Survivors include husband,
James; sons, Randall, Green
Valley, Cal., James Jr., Sdlon,
Ohio; daughters, Sandra
Leonetti, Deltona, Karin
Stamison, South Pasadena,
Cal., Cheryl Pitcock,
Chesterland, Ohio; 18 grand­
children; 12 great-grandchil­
dren.
Memorial donations may be
made in her name to Hospice
of Volusia County.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.

Memorial. Bom July 7,1921 in
Crawfordsville, Ind., he
moved to Deltona from
Dayton, Ohio in 1985.. He was
an insurance agent, and a
World War II veteran of the
U.S. Navy. He belonged to
VFW Post 8093, DeBary (life
member).
Survivors include sons,
Steven and David, both of
Deltona, Robert, Tallahassee;
12 grandchildren; num erous
great-grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.

ROQUE RIOLLANO
Roque Riollano, 90, Dunlap
Drive, Deltona, died Friday,
June 28, 2002.1le w as bom
May 15,1912 in Ponce, Puerto
Rico and moved to Deltona in
1970.. He was a self-employed
auto mechanic.
Survivors include wife,
Dora, IX'ltona; daughters,
Martha Gilbert, Deltona,
Josephine, San Juan, Puerto
Rico, Mayra Riollano-Thomas,
Little Rock, Ark.; son, Jose,
San Juan; 13 grandchildren;
many great-grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
I lome. Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.

TERESA E. SHINGLER
Teresa E. Shingler, 77,
Mosswood Circle, Winter
Springs, died Friday, June 28,
2002 at Tandem Health Care,
Altamonte Springs. She was
bom Nov. 1, 1924 in
Cincinnati, Ohio. She was a
retired credit collector.
Survivors include daughter,
Victoria R. Upton, Casselberry;
son, Steven Robert Shingler,
Winter Springs; sister,
M aryanne Hafner, Tulsa,
Okla.; one grandcaughter.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

RUSSELL D. SERING
Russell D. Sering, 80,
Windbrook Drive, Deltona,
died Friday, June 28, 2002 at
Florida Hospital Fish

LEONARD J. TUMBRIDGE
Leonard J. Tumbridge, 78,
Legend Court, Deltona, died
Saturday, June 29,2002 at
Central Florida Regional

Hospital, Sanford. Bom in
Paget, Bermuda, he moved to
Central Florida nine years ago.
He was m anager of 1larm ony
Hall Hotel in Paget, Bermuda,
and a member of Church of
the Nazarine.
Survivors include wife,
Henrietta, IX'ltona; son,
Leonard, Jr., Bermuda; d au g h ­
ters, Jane Raynor, Orlando,
Shirley Davidson, Deltona,
Sandra Moncrieff, Bermuda;
sisters, Harriet Grimes,
Bermuda, Vicky Romanach
and Gloria Rogers, both of
Canada; seven grandchildren;
eight great-grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.
AUSTIN WILLIAMS
Austin Williams, 87,
Columbine Trail, DeBary, died
Saturday, June 22, 2002 at his
residence. Born in Winnipeg,
Canada, he moved to Central
Florida from Washington,
Penn. 11 years ago. He was a
medical records librarian at
Washington Penn. Hospital.
He was Lutheran by faith.
Survivors include sons,
Gary M., M.D., Scarsdale,
N.Y.; daughter, Marla M.
Mattison, Long Boat Key; four
grandchildren; one great­
grandchild.
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B u s in e s s
Stirling earns broker status
for facility at Sanford airport
Stirling International Realty,
Inc. has oecn named exclusive
sales and marketing representa­
tive for Golden executive
Aviation, a new hangar facility
under development at Orlando
Sanford International Airport in
Sanford that will include 34
hangars for private executive
aircraft.
Stirling Founder and Owner
Roger Soderstrom said the
Golden Executive Aviation facil­
ity will offer executive and Thangars ranging in size from
1,295-square feet to 3,600 square
feet.
Soderstrom said construction
of the facility will start in the
next 30 days and will take about
six months to complete. The

r.o. • hangar facility should open
by the end of the year.
"Golden Executive Aviation is
the first new hangar facility to
be built at O rlando/Sanford
International Airport in several
years," said Soderstrom. "Most
hangar facilities in the area arc
fully leased," he said.
Stirling commercial property
specialists Pamela Middleburg
and John McKinney- are
sales
and
marketing
representatives for the facility.
Soderstrom added the develop­
ers plan to sell the facility to an
investor.
"As a long-term commercial
property
investment
the
Golden Executive Aviation
facility offers enormous value,"

Teeing off for the Chamber

said Soderstrom. "In a market
of rapidly increasing demand at
an airport that projects enor­
mous growth over the next
10 years, quality executive
hangar and maintenance facili­
ties arc in very limited supply
and Golden Executive Aviation
will be the premier facility in
Seminole County," Soderstrom
said.
Stirling operates Real Estate
Showcase Centers in Alaqua,
Heathrow, the Seminole Towne
Center Mall, the Winter Park
Village shopping center and in
the
Dr. Phillips area. The firm
plans to open a real estate show­
case center in downtown
Orlando in this summer.

Timeshare giant selects Altamonte
company for interior design contract
Hilton Grand Vacations Co.,
one of world's largest operators
of timeshare properties, has con­
tracted
Creative
Office
Environments
(COE)
of
Altamonte Springs for a series of
corporate projects that will be
unfolding over the next several
months.
The multi-faceted business
support company has been
engaged to handle the multi­
phase re-carpeting of Hilton's
55,OCX) square-foot corporate
headquarters in MetroWest, the
relocation and office set-up of its
International Division and the
waielrousing of its furniture sys­
tems, says COE President and
Winter Springs resident Paul A.
Whiting.
Terms of the contract were not
disclosed but Whiting says the

project work will keep the com­
pany busy through the summer
months and beyond.
COE, whose 13-year-old com­
pany specializes in the installa­
tion and reconfiguration of office
work environments, already has
completed a 2^500-square-foot recarpeting section in the facility a job it worked in conjunction
with
Hudson
Commercial
Flooring of Orlando.
The remainder of that job will
be done in phases as to cause the
least amount of disruption for
company employees -usually at
nights and on weekends, says
Hilton Grand Vacation Fatalities
Manager Andy Lee.
The relocation of the 14-person
International Division Into
another office suite within the
building will involve the moving
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and installation of furniture and
accessories and will be done over
the July 4th weekend, notes lee.
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diverse as these, you must work
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who specialize in those respec­
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Osceola, Lake and Volusia coun­
ties. It is the only company of its
kind that installs all forms of
workstations, moves furniture
and fixtures and provides ware­
housing.

photo by Tommy Vtocoot

Peggy Pyle ot the Sanford Chamber ot Commerce takes a picture of, from left, Ed Layton, Susan Stacy,
J.J. Partlow and Usa Welndorf from the Stenstrom, McIntosh law firm. The foursome joined other
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Alagua Lakes Country Club. Players were able to sign up for Tournament Day Contests conducted by
Fore Interactive Golf. Hot dogs were grilled and served compliments ot the Chamber Ambassadors,
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las and all) because of soggy greens. We all gathered afterwards at Gators of Lake Mary for our Awards
Reception and great food. Trophies were awarded, rattle prizes were aplenty end a Silent Auction took
place. We were honored when Mayor Brady Lessard gave credit to the Chamber for fuming out yet
another successful event. The Chamber Is grateful for the generosity and support of Its members for
making all this possible. A special thank you goes out to ell the Hole Sponsors. The major sponsors
for the Goll Tournament were COMAIR AVIATION ACADEMY, who were MASTER SPONSORS,
WAYNE DENSCH,INC. and DILLARD S TRAVEL, who were PRO AM SPONSORS, and PAN AMERI­
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Altamonte
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among the nation's Top Retail
Contractors
by
Retail
Construction magazine in its
June 2002 survey. Mainstream
specializes in retail, restaurant
and hospitality, convenience
stores and major oil, and histori­
cal renovations throughout the
Sunbelt.
Having previously construct­
ed over 500 Discount Auto Tarts
slorec. company founder and
president
John J.
O'Donnell, a 25-year construc­
tion veteran, has also built over
225 7-Eleven stores, numerous
Citgo's as well as Denny's and
Houlihan's restaurants and
more. In addition, Mainstream
has been prominently featured
on MSNBC's "Champions of
Industry" series hosted by Pat
Summerall. The company's cor­
porate office is located at 825
Sunshine Lane, Altamonte
Springs, FL 32714, telephone
(407) 862-6445 or toll-free (800)
276-4788. The company also has
a branch office in Birmingham,
AL.
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raises $9,000 for charity
Workers Temporary Staffing,
one of Florida's largest and most
active outsourcing companies,
raised more than $9,000 for the
St. Jude Children's Hospital in
Memphis, Term, during Its First
Annual Contractor's Cup Golf
Tournament held recently at
Alaqua Lakes.
Mark Lang, founder and pres­
ident of the company, said 88
golfers participated in the tour­
ney, which raised some $9,500
for the hospital.
Workers Temporary Staffing
operates 21 offices throughout
Florida.
NAI Realvest negotiates leases
for Longwood Industrial space
NAI Realvest Partners, Inc.

recently negotiated two new
lease agreements that total
10.000 square feet of industrial /
warehouse space in Longwood.
NAI Realvest President George
Livingston
said
Robert
Blackwell, a principal in the
firm, negotiated both transac­
tions representing Landlord
American Industrial Center.
Sale Art, Inc., stores and ships
fine art, leased 4,000 square feet
of warehouse space at 1355
fkanett Drive. Castle Design,
Ini., which sells upscale design
and dtkor accessories, leased
6.000 square fret of space at 285
Nationa' ’’ijee.
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 US. and worldwide
through NAI, a global real estate
services network active in over
300 markets.
Brentwood reports home sales
up 28 percent in first six months
Brentwood Custom Homes,
one of central Florida's most
active custom home builders,
reports that sales of new homes
was up more than 28 percent
during the six-month period
starting Jan. 1 through June 30.
Mark Herring, president of
the custom home building com­
pany, said Brentwood sold 18
homes worth more than $9 mil­
lion. During the same period in
2001, Brentwood sold 14 homes
valued at more than $7 million.
T h e market for luxury cus­
tom homes is stronger now than
it was this time last year,”
Herring explained. He added
that luxury home sales slowed
immediately following the Sept.
11 tragedy and began recovering
during this past spring.

munity on Markham Woods Rd.
near Longwood, has just opened
a new phase that includes the
last 10 golf course home sites
that will be available In the pop­
ular luxury community.
Charles Ayen,, project manag­
er at Alaqua Lakes said Phase 7A
includes 36 half acre home sites
that will be priced from the low
$100s to the high $200s.
Ayers said he doesn't plan to
open Phase 7B, the final phase at
Alnaua Likes with 38 homesites
until next car.
’Itivlor Woodrow has been
developing
and
building
lifestyle communities and luxu­
ry homes in North America for
over 65 years. Headquartered in
Sarasota, Florida, current opera­
tions include more than 50 active
developments located through­
out Florida, California, Texas,
and Ontario, Canada. The com­
pany recorded revenues in
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
1921."

Realvest negotiates expansion
of manufacturing site
NAI Realvest Partners, Inc.
has negotiated an expansion
lease for tenant The Closet
Factory at 1620 Timacuan Way in
Longwood.
Realvest Principal Michael
Hcidrich negotiated the transac­
tion representing the landlord,
Arthur Leonhardt. The Closet
Factory, a manufacturing com, is expanding its lease from
to 7,500 square feet accord­
ing to Heidrich.
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
Alaqua opens last available
vices in the US. and worldwide
golf course home sites
through NAI, a global real estate
Alaqua
Lakes,
Taylor services network active in over
Woodrow's premier luxury com­ 300 markets.

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Head of U.S. trade group meets
with Central Florida developers
The Central Florida chapter
of the National Association of
Office and Industrial Properties
reported the highest attendance
ever for its recent Developer
Showcase, an annual event that
focuses on the current and
upcoming projects of Central
Florida's largest and most
active commercial property
developers.
George Livingston, president
of NAIOP's Central Florida
chapter, the said more than 350
participants attending the event
this year included NAIOP's
U.S. president, David Jcllison,
here to meet with some of the
more than 24 companies show­
casing their projects.

Livingston, who is also presi­
dent of NAI Realvest Partners,
said the event typically draws
18 to 20 exhibitors. Organizers
anticipated average attendance
this year - "a reflection of the
national economy," Livingston
explained.
But the mix of elected offi­
cials, consultants, attorneys,
accountants and service compa­
nies that came to meet and min­
gle with commercial property
developers and owners was
large, energetic and optimistic,
Livingston said.
"The energy level was very
high and there was a rather
significant
am ount
of
interaction going on am ong

all
tlie participants,"
lie
added.
Livingston said there was
good reason for optimism at the
event.
"Our economy in
Central Florida is robust, inter
est in this area is strong and get­
ting stronger across the hoard.'
lie said.
"The developer commimitv
tends to ho ju s t a little ahead of
the curve on economic trends
and I think all of u s are e\po« I
ing significant economic expan
sion soon."
A survey scored rave reviews
in every category except one,
Livingston laughed. "Next voai
we will have a larger faciiitv,"
lie said.

ICON Lighting appoints new
president, director of marketing
1NCON Lighting, Inc., the projects sales in 2002 will exceed
Sanford-based manufacturer of $12.2 million.
high-tech and energy-efficient
INCON also announce the
commercial lighting systems, promotion of veteran sales exec­
has named a Pew president. utive Kevan G. Enger to director
INCON Chief Executive Officer of marketing. Enger, a graduate
Mark Hudson said he has of Cleinson University, was
appointed Scott Brown as presi­ director of sales at Ambassador
dent of the company.
Lighting, a division of INCON.
Brown has more than 35 years 1 Enger will play an important
of experience as a top manufac­ role at INCON, said President
turing executive. He attended and Chief Executive Officer
VM1 Institute and the University Mark Hudson.
of California.
"INCON has seen strong and
"INCON is substantially'
expanding its product lines and
■■.
its marketing scope," Hudson
said. "Scott Brown is an enor­
AD Transmission
mously experienced executive
who will play a major role in our
D efects
growth."
A re N ot M ajor
Hudson will remain as chief
executive officer at INCON,
Problem s where he will focus on strategic
planning, product development
C onsult a
and marketing.
Last year INCON reported
Specialist
annual sales that totaled more
H a r r
than $7 million, and Hudson

sustained growth over the past
12 months," said Hudson, who
engineered tin* acquisition of a
Miami-based import tom pam
last year and a California compa­
ny earlier this year. "Kevan
linger is a bright, young market­
ing executive and a strong
administrator. Our marketing
and sales divisions have sub­
stantially expanded objectives
now anti we expect Kevan to
play a major role in our contin­
ued growth.”

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Page 7A

Don’t blow it: McCool plans run for District 5
Remember why
we celebrate July 4
Ask almost any youngster age 10 or under what July 4th
means. They will probably respond that It's the time we have
picnics and shoot off fireworks.
For that matter, many adults who may realize it's the anniver­
sary of the Declaration of Independence, will only consider the
fireworks displays and hardly ever think of that happened on
July 4th, 1776.
School is out now, so we can't rely on teachers to tell young­
sters about the Declaration. That leaves the parents an d /o r
grandparents to tell the small fry about the event.
This new nation was under control of British rule. They were
demanding in their requirements for
showing financial remuneration to the
home country, and were taxing us heav­
ily. Our founding fathers had enough,
and launched into establishing this
country, away from that overseas con­
trol, and forming a nation that will take
care of itself. •
Speculating now - as the result of
World War II, what if the Germans or
Japanese would have succeeded in their
attempt to take over the world? We, as
a people, would have survived, but
again we would be under overseas con­
trol. With the patriotism of our nation, I
N ick
have no doubt that we would have,
eventually, made a Declaration of
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tried to control us, and would have
been faced with fighting these foes in our own back yards, until
they left us alone. Had this succeeded, we would have another
Independence Day to celebrate.
Freedom from other nations - that's what it's all about. We
don't have some king or potentate from Europe or Asia telling
us what we can or cannot do. Our tax dollars wouldn't be going
overseas. We would continue having the right to vote for our
leadership.
a Yes, there are many areas where our US. Government may
appear to be over-demanding and possibly over-taxing. But
Compared to what we COULD have, we live in a very good
country and have good lives.
-v*,1There are those who argue that the Constitution of the United
States is the only true document of freedom - but unless we had
enacted the Declaration of Independence, and succeeded in
obtaining that independence, we wouldn't have had any need
for a constitution.
Folks, tell the youngsters WHY we observe July 4th. Everyone
enjoys fireworks - now let's tell they why we have bombs burst­
ing in air, rather than on our cities and homes.

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Seminole
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Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda
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from the recent 2002 Phi Beta
Lambda national conference In
Nashville. The following students
earned awards:
1st Place - Byron Faudie,
Human Resource Mgt.
1st Place - Robin Stem, Java
Programming (Open Event)
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Dennis McCool announced his candidacy ment task force. His is also the current and between the school district and local gov­
for the office of County Commissioner, past President of the Seminole High School ernments and the sheriff’s department has
Seminole County District 5 (R).
Athletic Boosters Club, Chairperson of the resulted in the building of a new swimming
"I am totally committed to the welfare Seminole Youth Memorial Foundation and pool adjoining Seminole High School, joint
and interests of our young people in the Ryan McCool Memorial Scholarship funding for School Resource Officers at sec­
ondary schools and saving tax money by
Seminole County and believe that I need to program.
take my commitment to a higher level, to
"Through the loss of our son, Ryan, in a joint use agreements of school facilities and
represent our young people and the future traffic accident, Kathy and I have been given parks.
of Seminole County, from within our a unique perspective and insight into the
Her goals for the next four years include
County Government," McCool said.
lives of our young people and a passion to completing the process for Unitary Status,
"We need to ensure that our young peo­ meet their needs," McCool said. "I believe so that the federal courts will no longer have
ple are included in the prosperity of our that my successful candidacy will enable me a say in where schools arc built and their
County. We need to provide recreational to better represent them and provide a more zoning, continuing to close the achievement
facilities for our teenagers to give them an powerful voice with which to advocate their gap between the lowest and highest per­
forming students, and finding ways to
alternative to 'hanging out at the Mall.’ Our needs."
teens need safe places to go which offer
remove disruptive students from class­
recreational activities commensurate with Morris announces re-election
rooms while keeping them off the streets.
their age and interests; such as
bid for Seminole County School Board
In addition to serving on many commit­
dancing, listening to music and
Jeanne Morris has announced her candi­ tees as the board representative, she is
just hanging out with their
dacy for re-election to the Seminole active in the Seminole County Readiness
friends. We need better job
County School Board. She has repre­ Coalition (for pre-school educational ser­
opportunities with upward
sented District 5, Sanford and vices), as a member of the board of directors
career mobility and more
north Seminole County for three for the American Cancer Society, and as a
affordable 'first time buyer'
terms with distinction, serving member of the board of directors for the
homes for lower income house­
as chair and vice-chair of the Florida School Board Association. She is
holds and our young people at
active in local political organizations and in
school board.
the beginning of their careers.
Morris is proud of the her church. She is a graduate of the
We need better opportunities N EW S O N T H E LO C A L increase in student achievement University of Florida with a degree in
CAM PAIG N S C E N E
resulting in 86% of Seminole Linguistics.
for post secondary education
from our community college for all County schools receiving A or B grades in
the latest FCAT tests, the latest Moody bond Feeney picks up endorsem ent of Orange
Seminole County high school graduates."
Dennis has been married 23 years, living rating of the district as Aa3 (one of only four County's Fraternal Order of Police
in Sanford since 1977 with his wife, Kathy districts in the state), and numerous nation­
The Tom Feeney for Congress campaign
announced the endorsement of the Fraternal
al and state awards by students and staff.
and daughter, Heather.
He is a 1965 graduate of Milton High
She was recently awarded the Pat Order of Police, Orange County Sheriffs
School in Milton, Fla., earned a BS degree in Spengler Award for outstanding advocacy Lodge #93.
Management Science in 1975 from the for all children in the state of Florida by the
The Fraternal Order of Police is a
University of West Florida, I’ensacola. As a Florida School Board Association. Senator National Organization, which represents
career military officer he completed the U.S. Toni Jennings appointed her to the Public thousands of police officers throughout the
Army Command and General Staff College, Schools Funding Task Force, a blue ribbon nation. Each state and most communities
Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas in 1981 and accu­ ________________ task
have a lodge representing the organization
force
with
mulated over 20 years of experience manag­
appointees by the gov­ on a local level.
ing, developing and testing progressively
The FOP helps in the drafting legislation
ernor,
the
Senate
complex military weapons and support sys­
President and
the affecting the lives of police officers, their
tems. He is the recipient of the Army.s
Speaker of the House families and the communities which they
Legion of Merit for career achievement.
to examine and recom­ serve.
Having served in Vietnam, as a Company
mended changes to the
"We closely monitor those who represent
Commander, with the 101st Airborne
school funding formu­ us In government to ensure our interests are
la.
supported." Said Lt. Kevin Behan,
Division (Airmobile), he received three
Her pledge to build Legislative Committee Chairman for the
Bronze Star Medals, four Vietnam
Campaign Awards along with other awards
b u s in e s s - e d u c a tio n Lodge. "It is my priviledge to inform you
your candidacy for
recognizing personal and unit achievement.
partnerships to pro­ that our lodge endorses you
iublic office. We believe you have the qualvide the quality workAfter his military retirement, Dennis and
ties and experience to serve the public and
u
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force that attracts and
Kathy developed and built a successful
M orns
keeps successful quali­
that your Ideologies arc those most reflec­
advertising business focusing on print and
ty business has led to the development of tive of our own."
Internet advertising media.
"As a state representative and then as
Academy
of
Information
Having retired from active business inter­ Crooms
ests in 1999, he and Kathy have spent their Technology. Morris is active on the Speaker of the House, 1 always fought to
Committee
of
the make sure that those that protected
time promoting a variety of community and Education
school related functions to improve the wel­ Sanford/Scminole Chamber, especially with and served us had the tools to do their
fare of the young people of Seminole the Realtors' Tour Committee which orga­ jobs," Feeney said. " I am honored with this
County. Currently Dennis holds a position nizes tours for business people to showcase FOP endorsement and promise to continue
my pro-law enforcement record in ’
with the Seminole County Sheriff's Office Sanford public schools.
J lc r advocacy for interlocal, Agreements' Congress."
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July Fourth
revelry goes
astray when
woman shot
DEAR ABBY: Our family
had a very unpleasant expe­
rience last Fourth of July. In
the early afternoon, my 20year-old daughter was gar­
dening in the frr.nt yard of
her
home
near the
universi­
ty she
attends
when
she was
struck by
a bullet.
Not
Dear
realizing
the
nature of
her
injury,
my daughter thought she
had broken a bone or pulled
something in her leg. In the
hospital emergency room,
the admitting nurse recognized the wound for what it
was and called the police.
The bullet had entered the
back of her leg above the
knee, traveled down, and
lodged between the bones
above her ankle. Tire doctors
decided to leave the bullet
where it is.
According to the police,
the gun could have been dis­
charged blocks away, and it
was probably fired by someone celebrating the holiday.
Don't people realize that bul­
lets come down with almost
as much force as they go up?
Here in Portland, it is
against the law to discharge
a firearm within city limits.
My previous daughter
could have been hit in the
head or chest with far more
serious consequences.
Abby, please remind your
readers about the dangers of
discharging firearms into the
air. Those bullets have to fall
somewhere.
RICHARD DANIELS,
PORTLAND, ORE.

Abby

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DEAR RICHARD: Your
daughter was lucky not to
have been killed. Although
I have warned readers in
the past about firing
weapons into the ait; I have
not had such a graphic
example of what can resultl
Readers, please celebrate
safely this Fourth of July.
And if you see someone
behaving irresponsibly
with a weapon, please
report it to the police imme­
diately. You could save a
life.
DEAR ABBY: My hus­
band, "Rick," and I separated
two montlis ago because
someone called my mother
and told her Rick was cheat­
ing. I didn't question him
about it; I simply packed his
stuff and threw him out.
Rick swears he has never
cheated on me.
Since then, I have had
many heated discussions
with my mother because she
won't quit digging for dirt
on him. She lias told every­
one she knows about my
marital problems.
Rick and I are seeing a
counselor, and I need to
know how to get my mother
and the rest of my family to
quit talking behind my back.
I want what is best for me,
but nobody will give me a
chance to figure out what
that is.
I still love Rick and I hon­
estly don't know when* my
marriage stands. He and I
argue frequently over my
family's involvement. Please
help.
DESPERATE FOR
PEACE IN INDIANA
DEAR DESPERATE: I'll
try, but you're already get­
ting too much outside
advice as it is. Marriage
means forsaking all others,
and that goes not only for
your husband, bu t for you
as well.
If you and Rick want to
save your marriage, it's time
to circle the wagons and
fight to stay together. And
that means listening only to
the professional counselor.
C 2003 U N IV E R S A L
PR ES S S Y N D IC A T E

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Military Notes
Navy Seaman Dean J.
Cichanski, son of Kamora K. and
Alan C. Cichanski of Sanfoni., is
currently on a six-month deploy­
ment to the Carribean Sea while
assigned to the USS Yorktown,
homeported in Pascagoula, Miss.
Sailors aboard Cichanski's strip
recently participated in lire 43rd
annual Unitas exercise. Unitas is
the largest Naval exercise involv­
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Carribean Sea, and South and
Central America. The exercise
builds multinational coalitioas
while pmmoting hemipsheric
defease and mutual cooperation.
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most powerful warships ever put
to sea. The computer-based
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capability. It centers around a
powerful radar that enables the
crew to detect, track and fire on
mom than 100 targets at a time.
Cichanski joined the Navy in
January 2001.
Navy Petty Officer second
Class Erik J. Latimer, son of
Anna Latimer of Altamonte
Springs and Fred Latimer of
Sanfoni, recently departed on a
six-month deployment to the
Mediterranean Sea and Arabian
Gulf lo support Operation
Enduring Freedom while
assigned to the guided missile
cruiser USS Hue Cily, I loniported
in Mayport.
Latimer is one of more tiaan
10,(XX) Atlantic Fleet Sailors and
Marines aboard the ships of the
USS John F. Kennedy Carrier
Group and USS Wasp
Amphibious Ready Group.

While on deployment, Latimer
will in joint-service, multi-nation­
al operatioras and join the U£.led war agaiast terrorism.
Prior to deploying, the groups
participated in a 17-day Atlantic
joint task force exercise designed
to prepare naval forces for me
contingencies they may
encounter during the deploy­
ment. Sailors from Latimer's ship
trained in amphibious, undersea
and surface and anti-war warfare
operatioas and maritime intercep­
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most powerful warships ever put
to sea. The computer based
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capability. It centers around pow­
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Navy Petty Officer second
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wife, Arlene is the dauglater of
Erlinda R. and Bruce G. Hartnaan
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Main Street
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bers have asked for his resignation.
"Gary Lowell has tried to do a num­
ber of things that I felt were intended to
undermine this organization," Kuhn
said. He would specify what actions
Lowell took. "It would probably be bet­
ter to wait until after Friday's meeting."
Lowell said he doesn’t plan to resign
and won't be voted off the executive
board Friday.

the press and others.
"Linda (Kuhn) and Bob and Alec are
out to get Marlene," Lowell said. "There
have been a scries of belittling and
demeaning actions toward her by those
three."
Kuhn wouldn't comment on Lowell's
accusations, but noted that all of
Lowell's fellow executive board mem­

Thief posing
as repairman
behind bars
A suspected thief, who posed
as air conditioning repairman
and struck several businesses in
Central Florida, is in the
Okaloosa County fail in northern
Florida, under no txmd, after
i Police June 21.'
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office was notified of Antonio
Hornsby's arrest yesterday.
According to the arrest report.
Fort Walton Beach Police made
contact with Hornsby, 43, near a
check cashing business at 1 a m.
June 21, after a police officer
noticed a vehicle being driven in
a manner that caused the officer
to become suspicious.
Hornsby was questioned,
we false Ld. and tried to run
away. He was arrested on a
charge of Grand Theft Auto,
when it was discovered the car
he was driving was stolen from
Hillsborough County.
It's believed Hornsby is part of
a group that was involved in the
fake air conditioning repairman
scams. The other suspects are
Dale Hanlcereon and Cynthia
Haggerty. They are reportedly
stUiat large.
In April, a black male came
into the Florida Living Nursing
Home in Seminole County and
presented himself as an employ­
ee of an air conditioning compa­
ny. He was wearing a uniform
with no markings. He said he
was there to check the air vents.
A short time later, two female
employees discovered they were
missing their wallets from their
purses. Their credit cards were
reportedly used. S em inole
County was not alone.
The case has evolved into an
in-depth Investigation that
spanned several counties;
Seminole, Orange, Osceola,
Volusia, Pasco, Lake,
Hillsborough, Marion, Alachua,
and Okaloosa, and several agen­
cies within each county. Many
reported similar incidents.
Investigator Barbara Lense is
asking any other victims, or
agencies throughout Florida who
have similar cases, to contact her
at 407-262-7671.

"They can not vote me out," Lowell
said. "According to the bylaws, there
has to be a meeting of the full board of
directors. This is ridiculous. Marlene's
done an exemplary job."
Kuhn agrees, for the most part, with
Lowell on that point
"Has she done a great job on a lot of
things, absolutely," Kuhn said. "There
are also some things I'd like to see her

Alice Weinberg was brought onto
Main Street's general board of directors
because of her fund-raising ability, said
she is not sure what is happening and
may not be involved much longer.
"I just serve on the board of directors
— at least for now," Weinberg said. "1
joined because there was a dynamic
director involved. If the director's not
there, I'm gone."

H abitat--------Continued from Page 1A

This is
Habitat for
Humanity in
Seminole
County's
third
women-built
home.
Nationally,
more than
350 of habi­
Parker
tats 100,000
homes were built by women
crews since 1991, and 47.5 per­
cent of those homes were built
in partnership with women
heads of households. Women
also make up 50 percent of
Habitat's volunteer workforce,
yet often because of lack of

family. The family's real name
is being protected due to an
abusive situation.
"1 believe so strongly in the
work lo house low-income fam­
ilies accomplished by Habitat
for Humanity here in Seminole
County, and around the world,"
said Parker. "I am also thrilled
to be a part of this very special
women’s build that helps
women accomplish new things
they never, ever thought they
could do."
She added that around her
house she's known as Miss Tool
Belt, having long ago acquired
the reputation for fixing what­
ever needs to be fixed.

ing, they account for less
training,
than 15 percent of work on the
construction site.
The philosophy and empha­
sis behind women-built home is
not to exclude men but instead
to empower women to learn
new skills in a non- intimidating
environment. At a women-built
jobsite, women take on new
tasks and roles they never
before thought they were capa­
ble of accomplishing, and after­
wards they transfer these skills
and newfound confidence Into
other areas of their lives.
Women's build 2002 Is being
built as part of Habitat for
Humanity
International's
Women Building A Legacy pro-

i. The national sponsor of
this
program
is
Royal
Neighbors of America, a frater­
nal benefit society founded by
women for women over 100
years ago.
In addition, funds and mate­
rials have been donated locally
for the construction of this home
by Central Florida Regional
Hospital, the Employees of
Seminole County, AmSouth
Bank, Home Depot of Oviedo,
U 5. Tool Sc Fastener, Morrison
Hrm es, Homes by Carmen
Dominguez, The Financial
Farmer,
Inc.,
Seminole
Community College, She-Can
Container
Company,
and
Rotary Club of Longwood.

Habitat for Humanity in
Seminole County, Inc., an affili­
ate of Habitat for Humanity
International, is a non-profit ,
ecumenical Christian housing
ministry dedicated to eliminat­
ing poverty housing w orld­
wide. Habitat brings together
people with resources from all
walks of life who set aside hous­
es arc sold to families at no prof­
it, through no-intercst loans.
This year HFH-SC is celebrating
the building of it's 50th house
partnership with Seminole
County's low-income families
since 1991.
Volunteers wishing to help or
donate materials to this project
can call 407-328-9717.

Tents
Continued from Page LA

ly First American Fireworks
Co., which stocks the business
with various ground effect
items.
"We're like the babysitters,"
Cathy said.
Down the road on 17/92,
across from Taco Bell, Diana
Dunn can be found doing the
same daily routine. Her family
has also operated a fireworks
tent in the same location for the
past 10 years.
This holiday, however, Dunn
almost didn't set up the tent
because of a family tragedy. A
few weeks ago, her husband,
Roy, died from the complica­
tions of a stroke.
"In the beginning, It really
was my husband's dream to sell
fireworks," Dunn said. "I would
never have gotten into it If it

summer Income.
The last decade has been so
successful, Cathy has encour­
aged other family members to
join the holiday venture. One
sister, Jean Jacobs, operates a
tent in Lake Mary, while the
other, Pat Goodwlne, travels
from Indiana each year to help
the family. Cathy's niece,
Natalie Carver, also helps in the
family affair.
A couple weeks before the
Fourth of July* the family sets up
shop. While the tent remains
standing during the entire holi­
day season, the family has to
unpack the fireworks in the
morning and pack up every­
thing at the end of the day.
Although the Williams oper­
ate the tent, the owner is actual­

wasn't for him. I decided, since
we already had the fireworks
ordered this year, to continue.
It's his dream, so it's got to con­
tinue."
Within Dunn's tent is a vari­
ety of ground effect fireworks
— the sale of items that explode
in the air is forbidden in
Seminole County. The most
popular items are the large
packages that include numer­
ous types of Fourth of July para­
phernalia.
Anyone i^ d e r the age of 18
shouldn't expect to purchase
items at Dunn's tent. Although
she will consider selling items
like noise make re to children,
anything that has a fuse Is limit­
ed to adults.
"If they come in with their
parents, they can pick things

out, but their parents have to
buy them," she 6aid.
At the Williams' tent, the
rules are the same. The holiday
is about fun, but safety is the
first consideration.
"It's like Christmas In July for
children when they come In
here," Cathy said. 'They come
in here with their parents, and
their eyes light up. But, safety is
a big issue."
[though it's rained for the
past two weeks, both Williams
and Dunn said sales arc still
brisk. They also know the
Fourth of July shopping frenzy
has
isyyet
et to come.
"The busiest days are usual!
ily 3 and July 4," Dunn sale
"By the end of the night on the
Fourth, I've sold out of my
Stock."
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Sheriff’s office has
new Internet page
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office has created a
web page to educate and assist
those who have concerns
about, or who have been the
victim of identity theft and
internet-related crime.
The page was created in
response to the growing trend,
both locally and nationally of
these types of fraudulent activi­
ties.
For access, log onto the
Seminole County Sheriff's web
site at www.srminolesheriff.org
Go to the section on the left
side of the page that says
"About", "men, click on the
selection "Investigative
Resources." Then, dick on the
selection "Internet and
Computer Crimes.

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three children and four grand­
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SANFORD TENNIS
The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department is offering
Summer Junior Tennis
Camps.
Registration closes July 8
for the July 8-12 camp.
Registration August 5 for
the Aug. 5-9 camp.
The Camps, taught by
USPTR certified Greg James
and held at Groveview Park
(off of Lake Mary
Boulevard), has a minimum
size of six and maximum of
12 juniors per session.
The camps are open to:
* 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 407682-6086 or 407-330-5697.
W INNING WAYS
BASKETBALL
Winning Ways Basketball
will be holding a Shooting
Camp July 8-12 for boys and
girls ages 8-15 and runs as a
naif-day camp from 9 a.m.to-noon each day. All
campers will receive an offi­
cial Baden Camp basketball.
All activities take place at the
Lake Brantley Athletic
Complex Fieldhouse.
For more information or to
register, please contact
Winning Ways Basketball's
Barry Mestcl at 407-339-9053
or 1-800-808-HCXDP (4667).
You can also check out the
Website at www.wlnwayslnc.com. . ..__
SO CCER SCH O O L

The 23rd annual Seminole
Soccer School still has open­
ings for Its July Bth-through12th session at Lake Howell
High School.
This!
camp
5-1/2
indoor soccer in an air-condi­
tioned gym.
For registration brochures
and information, contact
camp director La:any
McCorkle at 407-320-9557 or
407-320-9708 during the day
or 407-695-2131 in the
evening or download the
application form from the
website at
http://HOME.CFLRR.COM
/SOCCERSCHOOL
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A+ Volleyball is currently
holding registration for its
2002 Summer Youth Beach
Volleyball League.
The league runs in a Co-Ed
4's format at a cost of $20 per
layer. Play will take place at
lerrill Park.
A+ Volleyball will be host­
ing registration for its
upcoming Adult Co-Ed
Indoor League on July 8th at
6:30 p.m. at the Brantley
South Gymnasium.
The 9-week league will
play on Monday evenings at
South Brantley Gymnasium
and the cost to enter is $150
per team.
A+ Volleyball will be hold­
ing a Youth Volleyball Camp
this summer. The camp will
run in two sessions, the first
session being a 3-day camp
and the second session a 5day camp. The sessions will
run concurrently: Session I _
July 15-17 and Session II _
July 15-19.
The camp is open to boys
and girls ages 8-15 and runs
from 9 a.m.-to-3 p.m. each
day. All activities take place
at the Lake Brantley South
Sports Complex Gymnasium
(across from Lake Brantley
High School on Sand Lake
Road) in Altamonte Springs.
For more information or to
register, please contact A+
Volleyball's Yvonne Devlin at
407-523-5048 or email at
lpIusOaol.com.
See Briefs, Page 2B

C h a n g e
Lytle sign s
with Pirates
By Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor

WILLIAMSPORT, PA. — Chaz Lytle
just couldn't let the opportunity slip
away.
Photo courtesy o»UOA Sport* Conwnuntcottoos
The Seminole High School baseball
Sanford's Chaz Lytle Is the nowost member of standout changed his mind late last week
the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.
and decided to forego his senior season

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at the University of Georgia and signed
with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Lytle, a lefthanded outfielder, was a
First Team All-Southeastern Conference
selection after hitting .387 and setting
Georgia single-season records for hits
(108) and stolen bases (31).
With those numbers it was felt by
many veteran observers that Lytle would
easily go in the first three rounds of the
Major League First-Year Player Draft.
But after surprisingly falling all the
way to the 42nd round (the 1,243rd play­
er picked), Lytle almost immediately
announced that he would return to the
Bulldogs for his senior campaign.
But the Pirates, and especially their

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new Director of Player Development,
knew they had an excellent prospect and
ursued the son of Charlie and Brenda
ytie like he was a high selection and
offered him a much higher bonus than
would normally go to a draft pick that
low.
Lytle still said no thanks and headed
off to the prestigious Cape Cod Summer
League to play with wooden bats for the
first time.
The Pirates really started to put on the
pressure after Lytle, who helped lead
Sanford American Legion Post 53 to the
first-ever back-to-back Florida State
Cluunpionships and a World Series title.
See Lytle, Page 2B

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holiday week as most of the
tracks will be holding events.
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international Speedway, but,
Sports Editor
the ultra-fast 1 /2-mile at NSS
will hold a pair of 125-lap races
OVIEDO — Many may have
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:30 p.m.
Thursday starting at 730
called it the 'tournament from
The Central Florida
helT b u f the Sanford All-Stars
Dealers will present the Fourth
don't care.
Annual American Auto Clyde
The Babe Ruth District
Hart Memorial TWin 125s, fea­
Tournament for 14-15 year old
turing Race #5 of the FASCAR
all-star teams was supposed to
Sunbelt Super Series for Super
last three days, four at the
Late Models, followed by a 20most, and be played at the
lap race for the M odifiers and
Oviedo Sports Complex.
then Race #6 of the Goodyear
But because of the recent
Late Model Challenge.
daily rains it took eight daya
The Clyde Hart Memorial
and two fields to complete.
125s arc named after the former
Through It all, however, the
cattle rancher and track owner
Photo* co un t e r o t R.T. llWiry
Sanford All-Stars under coach­
who built and started the great
es Blaine Martin, Gene Gunter
racing held weekly at New
and Adam Whitley never
Smyrna and Speedworld.
Mem bers of the Sanford
wavered, rolling to four
Riscrved seating for the Hart
Recreation Department Babe
straight victories against the
Memorial 125s is available for
Ruth Baseball 14-15 Year Old
five-team field ana earning a
$25, and track officials recom­
All-Star Team (above) proudly
spot in next week's State
mend that fans call in advance
■how off the trophies and
Tournament in Leesburg.
for those scats. Regular admis­
awards It received tor going a
The exact schedule for the
sion is $20 at the front gate;
Yi■
perfect 4-0 and ginning the
11-Team Double Elimination
seniors and students are $15,
District Tournament last week.
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tourney is not set, but it is
and children under 11 years old
Sanford pitcher John Ilgen (left)
believed Sanford will play on
are free.
warms up during his complete
Thursday, July 11th at 10:30
Gates open at noon and prac­
game, eight strike out, 5-0 shut
a.m. A complete listing will be
tice begins at 1 p.m. Qualifying
out of the Oviedo All-Stars In the
released later this week.
starts at 5 p.m. for all three racsecond round of the tournament
The District Tournament
ing divisions and racing begins
at
Altam onte
Springs'
began in Oviedo with Sanford
at
7:30 p.m.
Eastmonte Park. The Sanford
besting Altamonte Springs, 4-2,
NSS is located 10 miles South
All-Stars will now advance to
behind a complete game, five
of Daytona Beach, between 1-4
the 11-Team double elimination
strike out performance by John
(Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84,
State Tournament to be held in
Whitley.
West) at the intersection of
Larry Thomas carried the big
Highway 44 Sc State Road 415
bat for Sanford, going 2-for-3
in Samsula, between New
for the locals, going 2-for-3 and
John Ilgen did the hurling in
The second day found
Smyrna Beach, DeLand,
with a pair of doubles.
driving in two runs.
this one, striking out eight in a
Sanford getting another strong
In the other game,
Sanford and Daytona Beach.
Altamonte Springs bounced
rout-going
effort
pitching
performance
in
blank­
Longwood edged Holly HiU in
For more information about
See All-Stars, Page 2B
Nick Martin led
le&lt; the offense
ing host Oviedo, 5-0.
a super game, 2-1.schedules call the FASCAR
offices at 386-427-1129 (New
Smyrna), or check the Internet
site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail
at FASCARNOW0AOL.COM.
Volusia Speedway Park also
beginning
this
fall.
UCF
won
five
conference
prospects at top levels of competition."
Special to the Herald
has altered its schedule from its
championships and sent five teams to
Orsini, 46, a baccalaureate accounting
regular Saturday lineup but
NCAA post-season competition during the
graduate of Notre Dame and captain of its
ORLANDO — Steven P. Orsini, senior
will hold races Sunday starting
2001-02
school
year
and
was
awarded
the
1977
championship
football
team,
comes
to
associate director of athletics for the Georgia
at 730 p.m.
Sherman
Day
Trophy
as
the
women's
all­
UCF
after
a
three-year
stint
at
Georgia
Tech
Tech Athletic Association, has been selected
The schedule features late
sports champion in the Atlantic Sun
where he had day-to-day responsibility for
to succeed Steve Sloan as the University of
models, mini-stocks, hobby
Conference.
the
administration
and
business
affairs
of
Central Florida's athletics director, UCF
stocks, pure stock and street
the $30 million budget of the institution's
BASEBALL AMERICA CITES BROWN
President John C. Hitt announced.
stock races. The late-model race
athletic
association.
Previously,
he
served
UCF freshman outfielder Dec Brown was
The appointment, effective July 1,2002,
will be 30 laps and all others
named to Baseball America's second team
will put Orsini in charge of UCF's intercolle­ for five years as associate director of athlet­
except the pure stock will be 20
ics,
treasurer
and
business
manager
of
the
freshmen
All-America
squad
Tuesday.
The
giate athletics program, covering 500 stu­
laps. Admission is $8.
U.S. Naval Academy Athletic Association.
honor was another award for Brown who
dent athletes in 17 varsity sports. He will
volusia Speedway Park is
Following
graduation
from
Notre
Dame,
has
already
collected
the
Atlantic
Sun
oversee a budget currently totaling $13 mil­
located 15 miles west of
Orsini
launched
his
career
in
1978
as
a
Freshman of the Year award in addition to
lion and a staff of some 125 coaches and
Ormond Beach and five miles
senior accountant with a major accounting
being named to the Collegiate Baseball
other employees.
east of Barberville off State
firm In New York. He subsequently served
News first team Freshmen All-America
Road 40.
in ticket managing capacities at Notre Dame squad.
The racetrack will resume its
and with the Dallas Cowboys football team,
Brown played a vital role in leading UCF
regular
schedule July 12 with
before becoming the Cowboys’ director of
to a 41-22 record including the Atlantic Sun
accounting experience and his background
practices for weekend races.
administration
in
1989.
Orsini
left
the
regular
season
and
tournament
champi­
in managing tne promotional, marketing
Qualifying and heats for the
onships along with a birth in the NCAA
and ticket aspects of a sports program," Hitt Cowboys in 1993 to become the sales con­
late-model
race and competi­
troller of Fujitsu-ICL Systems Inc. in Dallas.
Baseball Championships. Brown batted .397
said. "The pool of candidates for the athlet­
tion in hobby, street, mini and
UCF
is
a
member
of
the
Atlantic
Sun
with three home runs and a team-high 56
ics director position was unusually rich and
pure stocks arc July 13 at 730
Conference and will compete in the Mid­
well qualified, which I take as a sign of the
RBI.
See Racing, Page 2B
American
Athletic
Conference
in
football
attractiveness of UCF and its athletic

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L ytle
Continued frontpage IB
led the Cotuit Kottlecrs to a 9-0
start and was leading the league
In hitting at nearly .400 and was
tied for the league-lead in hits
with fellow Georgia player Lee
Mitchell.
For good measure, the fleet
outfielder also was leading the
league in stolen bases with six
thefts in nine games.
That prompted the Pirates to
sweeten the offer even more,
and Lytle decided it was time to
take the next step in pursuing a
dream of making it to the
majors.
"The amazing thing that came

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UMPIRES CLINIC
The City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department will be holding a free Baseball
Umpires Clinic at the Chase Park Sports Complex
on Saturday, July 13th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Under the auspices of the Babe Ruth Baseball
National Umpires Association, this clinic is for
those interested in beginning baseball umpiring
or for anyone that wants to know more about
umpiring in general.
For more information or reservations call 407328-3732 or 407-330-5697. Size is limited.
DEREK WAUGH-STETSON UNIVERSITY
BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson University Basketball
Camps will be holding an Individual Camp July
21-25 at the Edmunds Activities Center in
DcLand.
For more information call Coach Jon Coffman at
386-822-8144.
G ’RLS FAST PITCH CAMP
Altamonte Sports is currently holding registra­
tion for the Worth Club K Girls Fast Pitch
Pitching Camp on July 23-25 at Merrill Park.
The camp is open to girls ages 9-18. It will run
as a half-day camp with girls ages 9-12 attendlni
from 9 a.m. to noon and girls 13 and over attend­
ing from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Cheryl
eryl Kempf, founder
foundei of Worth Club K in
ill lead the camp
ca
Tennessee, will
with instruction
n various &lt;
also coming from
college coaches and for­
mer college and Olympic players.
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For additional information pplease
contact Alicia
Flowers at 407-571-8728 or aliciafOaltamonte.org.
WINTER SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL CAMP
Winter Springs High School, home of the 2001
Seminole Athletic Conference Football
Champions, will be hosting a Youth Football
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The 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 willI give yo
youngsters a chance to meet
the 2002 Bears, learn what the high school players
leam from 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 portion on Saturday
with former Detroit Lion Dana Reaves.
Those wishing to attend the 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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m. and the 100-lap national
te-model race is scheduled for
6 p.m. July 14. Admission is $10
each day.
ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
DRAGWAY
BITHLO — Orlando
Speedworld Dragway will be
hosting the Midnight Street
Legal Drags tonight (Saturday,
July 6) from 1030 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Cars must be driven in, no
towed cars, and must have
working headlights, taillights
and mufflers.
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 1030 p.m.
You can use the time to test,
tune, practice, run grudge races,
etc. No extra charge to run.
For event, ticket and race day
weather information call 407568-5522.

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Recreation leagues before begin­
ning a stellar four-year stint at
Seminole High School under
Mike Powers and with Post 53
under Rod Fcrgerson.
Following high school, Lytle
played a season at South Florida

Community College in Avon
Park before transferring to
Daytona Beach Community
College, where he hit .422 and
was named First Team All-Mid
Florida Conference, All-State,
and All-Region, and was named

to the 2001 NJCAA Division I
Baseball All-American
Honorable Mention Team.
Only 55 players nationally are
named All-American In JUCO
and Lytle was one of only six
from Florida so honored.

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Coaches Blaine Martin, Gene Gunter and Adam Whitley display their trophies and plaques following Sanford's vie-1
tory In the Babe Ruth Baseball 14-15 Year Old District All-Star Tournament at the Oviedo Sports Complex last week. |
Sanford will open play In the State Tournament at Leesburg on Thursday, July 11th.

All-Stars

SANFORD SWIMMING
The Sanford community pool, located at the
new Lany A. Dale Aauatic Center adjacent to the
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Seminole High School
campus, will be open for
recreational and open swimming during the sum­
mer Mondays-through-Thursdays from 11 a.m. to
6 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m., and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m.
The pool remains open in the summer after 6
p.m. for special programs and adult lap swim­
ming.
Fees are:
Adult (18-and-oldcr) _ $3 dally; $40 for a three
month pass; and $100 for an annual pass.
Children (must be accompanied by an adult
while on the premises) _ $1 day.
Family _ $90 for three month pass; and $220 for
annual pass.
For more Information on any program or any
specific questions regarding pool hours, call the
pool at 407-302-1034.
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coach, Rick.
"After signing the contract,
(Pirates scout) Jack Powell
asked Chaz what his next goal
was," said Charlie Lytle. "I'm
wondering what the answer
would be and Chaz says, 'play
on a World Scries team,’ not
make the majors or hit such and
such.
"After he said that Powell
slapped the table and said 'I've
got the right kid.'"
Lytle made his professional
debut on Monday, dressing out
with the Class A Williamsport
Crosscutters, but not getting
into the game.
Lytle grew up in the Sanford

up in negotiations was that they
kept saying Chaz had the
'Eckstein Syndrome' because of
his h u stle/said Charlie Lytle
Tuesday morning. "I guess that
now has become the standard
for rating new players."
The 'Eckstein' referred too is
another former SHS star, David,
who has become a star shortstop
with the Anaheim Angels
because of his hustle and hardnosed style of play. What is
even more ironic is the fact that
Lytle and Eckstein have spent
the last two offseasons working
out together under the watchful
eye of David's older brother,
and current Georgia assistant

Continued from page IB
back in the Loser's Bracket game, outscoring
Holly Hill, 12-11, ending the tournament for the
Volusia County squad.
The rains then set in and the games had to be
moved to Altamonte Springs' Rrstmonte Park.
Sanford remained undefeated and earned a
spot in the Championship Game as Josh Annett
relieved starting pitcher khalil Farrahkhan in the
first inning ana tossed shutout ball the rest of the
game in a 4-2 victory.
After falling behind 2-0, Sanford rallied in the
bottom of the first inning as Ilgen, who went 2for-3 in the game, tripled in two runs to tie the
game and Annett followed with an RBI single to
put the locals ahead to Btay.
Oviedo then showed that It was not ready to
auit, staying alive with an 18-2 pounding of
Altamonte Springs.
The tournament then moved back to Oviedo for'-

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the final two games on Wednesday ( J u n e 26).
Host Oviedo earned a rematch with Sanford,
ousting Longwood, but had no answer for the
locals in the finale, as Sanford waltzed to a titleclinching 8-1 triumph.
Making up the Sanford All-Stars roster are
Sergio Bryant, Khalil Farrahkhan, Cody Miller,
Brandon Smith, Nick Martin, Josh Annett, John
Ilgen, John Campos-Whitley, Patrick Bowers,
Travis Norvcl), Kevin Lowe, Dontay Brown and
Terrance Morring.
In related news, Sanford Recreation Department
supervisors Duane LaFollette and Alan Greene
announced that Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium will be the site for the 16-and-Under "Bj
Babe Ruth Baseball State Tournament
Altamonte Springs, Jacksonville, Interlachen
and Alachua will make up the four-team double
elimination field that is scheduled to take place
Friday, July 12th through Sunday, July 14tn. A full
schedule will be announced la ter titia week.
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take to Daytona's 23-mile oval
for Bud Pole Qualifying under
the lights at 8:15 p.m.
Daytona International
Daytona International
Speedway's fireworks display
Speedway offers race fans the
will light up the sky following
perfect way to celebrate the
qualifying and will be immedi­
Fourth of July. Exciting action
ately followed by the Jani-King
on the track will fill the after­
Paul Revere 250, slated to start
noon, evening and late into the
at 11:15 p.m.
night.
The Paul Revere 250 will
Race fans can enjoy the thrill
allow race fans in the infield to
of watching their favorite
get close to the action with
NASCAR Winston Cup drivers
&gt;rime seating on the
fight for the Pepsi 400 pole,
ntemational Horseshoe. The
before sitting back in amaze­
Paul Revere 250 will feature
ment of Daytona's spectacular
some of the best road racers in
fireworks display. Then to top
the world, including past win­
off the perfect racing Fourth of
ners of the Rolex 24 At Daytona,
July, fans will see Daytona's
as well as some of the stars from
infield come alive as the Rolex
the Winston Cup Series and
Sports Car Scries takes to the
Indy Raring League.
3.56-mile road course for the
Joining the field of Rolex
Jani-King Paul Revere 250.
Series drivers will be
The Speedway paddock gates
NASCAR's Tony Stewart and
will open at 2 p.m., kicking off
Jerry Nadeau. Stewart will join
the Fourth of July racing festivi­ road racing veteran Elliott
ties. NASCAR Winston Cup will Forbcs-Robinson in the #2
hold practice, 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.,
Home Depot Judd-powered
followed by an hour-long
Crawford. The Jani-King Paul
NASCAR Busch Series trappy
Revere 250 will mark Stewart's
hour at 6:15 p.m. Then, the stars second appearance this season
of the Winston Cup Series will
behind the wheel of the #2

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Crawford.
The Winston Cup star kicked
off the 2002 racing season with
Crawford Race Cars at the 40th
anniversary of the Rolex 24 At
Daytona in February. After start­
ing in the third position and
maintaining a spot in the top
five of the 80-car field, the #2
Crawford lost its engine in the
12th hour and was forced to
retire.
Nadeau will partner with
Indy Racing League driver
Anthony Lazzaro in the #7
Nissan-powered Lola of Rand
Raring. This will be Nadeau's
first appearance with the Rolex
Scries, but he is no stranger to
road racing. Nadeau has raced
in Skip Barber, Firehawk.
Formula Ford and GT cars.
The classic running of the
Paul Revere 250 dates back to
1967 when it was created to
augment the Pepsi 400. The race
originally began at midnight,
but is slated to start around
11:15 p.m. this year.
The Jani-King Paul Revere 250
will bring fans road racing at its
finest. With a field ranging from
Fcrraris to BMWs to Porsches,

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right-hand turns being made on
the 336-mile road course and
pit stops that include driver
changes, fans will be in for a
Fourth of July treat.
Tickets are still available for
the Fourth of July racing action
at Daytona Intematior
J‘onal
Speedway and start at only
illy $15
for unreserved grandstand
admission. Tickets Including
admission to NASCAR Winston
Cup and Busch Series practices,
Bud Pole qualifying, the fire­
works display and the Jani-King
Paul Revere 250.
Tickets may be purchased by
logging onto www.daytonalntcmationalspccdway.com or by
calling the Speedway ticket
office at 386-253-RACE.

MONEY D O E SN T
GROW ON TREES
It's a well-known fact that
money doesn't grow on trees,
but dollar bills will definitely be
blossoming at Daytona
purses I
al Pepsi 400 NASCAR Winston
Cupj Serie
Series race on July 6 and
the inaugural STACKER 2/GNC
Live Well 250 NASCAR Busch
Scries on July 5 have been set.
The posted awards for the
Pepsi 400 arc $4,406,848 with
the driver that takes the check­
ered flag pocketing a minimum
$153375. The second, third,
fourth and fifth finishers will
receive $113350, $94,475,
$84375 and $76,050.
The reward for a Pepsi 400
victory could be even bigger for
the five drivers that arc eligible
for the Winston No Bull 5 $1
million bonus. Based on their
top-five finishes in the 600-mile
race in Concord, N.C. in May,
Mark Martin, Matt Kenseth,
Ricky Craven, Ricky Rudd and
Jeff Gordon could collect the
Winston No Bull 5 $1 million
bonus with a victory in the
Pepsi 400.
In addition, five fans once
again will be paired with the
five drivers and will also have
the opportunity to win $1 mil­
lion.
The posted awards for the
July 5 STACKER 2/GNC Uve
Well 250 arc $1,214341 with the
winner taking home a minimum
$81,225. The second and third

finishers will receive $53,900
and $39,275, respectively.
The Pepsi 400 is scheduled for
Saturday, July 6 at 730 p jn . It
will be broadcast live on FOX
Sports and MRN Radio. The
STACKER 2/GNC Live Well 250
NASCAR Busch Scries will go
green on Friday, July 5 at 8 p.m.
and televised on FTC
Tickets may be purchased by
logging onto www.daytonain­
terna tionalspeedway.com or by
calling the Speedway ticket
office at 386-253-RACE.
YOU, TONY, AND A SUITE
Do you need a friend to sit
with during the inaugural
STACKER 2/GNC Live Well 250
on July 5 at Daytona
International Speedway? Well,
Tony Stewart is available.
Fans will have an opportunity
to meet Stewart during the
STACKER 2/GNC Live Well 250
NASCAR Busch Series race by
signing up for Tony Stewart's
"Suite Deal."
For $220 a guest will get three
nights of racing action including
frontstretch suite access for
Friday's inaugural
gural SLACKER
2/GNC Uve Well 250 NASCAR
Busch Series race with a meet
and greet with Stewart.
The STACKER 2/GNC Uve
Well 250 is the only race that
Stewart is not running during
the July 3-6 Pepsi 400 weekend.
Stewart will race the No. 20
Home Depot In the Pepsi 400
and share driving duties on the
No. 2 Home Depot Judd-pow­
ered Crawford with Elliott
Forbcs-Robinson in the Rolex
Sports Car Series Jani-King Paul
Revere 250.
Here are the nuts and bolts
on Tony Stewart's "Suite" Deal:
• Admission to DAYTONA
USA.
• General admission to the
Thursday, July 4 Pepsi 400
Qualifying and the Jani-King
Paul Revere 250.
• Frontstrctch suite access on
Friday, July 5 to sec the STACK­
ER 2/GNC Uve Well 250 (the
only race Stewart is not running
that weekend).
• Complimentary snacks, bev­
erages and a meet and greet
with Tony Stewart.
• Supcrstretch seat for the
Saturday, July 6 Pepsi 400.
To purchase Tony
i y :Stewart's
"Suite" Deal, call (386) 947-6475.

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w n t t c p sc u rr c o u r t
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
J0 0 IC U L CWCUIT, K
AND FOR M M M O U
COUNTY. FLORIOA
C A M NO.: M -O R-1K1-O O N*
PI RE: The Change of Name of:
M AN O O N SETH PEBSW ORTH
to
SETH CARLTON JO NES.
SHEARON JO NES. PeOKonar
NOT1C* O f ACTION
TO. Kerin Ray Pebewoto
IP7P Ikgyiwey 157 North
» a ___ a _ . . w
— — ----H i m 70003
Yni are hereby notRad tia l a
PeM on far C h an g ed N am ed your
minor ch id bom on January 10.
two, to Arfington, Teres. was Nad to
P4a Court on June 30.2002. Ybu are
lo Serve • copy of your writton defences. I any. to • on the
and addraes la: JU LIE EASON
SMTIH. P A . 3000 W lnlar Sprtoga
Ctodevard. Ovtodo. Florida 32700,
end Me an ortgtoN w th tie Clerk ot
Fie aboveelytod Court on or betore
Auguel 1, 2002 otharwtea. a |udg
mare may be entered agaetat you tor
t a ratal demanded to toe Pebbon
Wto n i i my hand and seal on Ju te
*0.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk d to b C trc u i Court
B y Nancy R. W irier
Deputy Ctorii
Puttah: Ju lyS , 10.17,24,2002
00014 ____________________
P tT H fO R C U tT COURT
O f THE MNTH JUO tCtAL
CIRCUIT. Pt AHO FOR
ORANOE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
FR 0BA T1 DIVISION
C A M NOd 0 341M P
PI RE: OUAROtANSHIP O f,
DARYL YOUNG
a lienor.
NOTICE OP ACTION
(tormel nottoe by
pubkeabon)
TO: The parents o l DARYL J.
YOUNG (a nenor) DOB. 1CV16/S4
JOHN ALBERT YOUNO
YO U ARE NOTIFIED lh al the
P stoton ot Appototmare of Ouardton
&lt;4 a mtoot has bean Mad In tola
Court. Yhu are required to serve a
copy d your wrtaen dstsnsie. P any.
an peftooner's taom ay. whose name

Unbend. FLS2751
on or baton JOy 31,2002, Mid to Me

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ngN to request any Cterk ol toe
Court in Florida remnva social (acu­
ity numberi bom magas or copws
o l official record* made evateMe lo
Pie pubic on that C le rV l interne!
website Please be advised
1) Your request must be to wrung,
and must specify toe book and paga
number ot toe record that contains
the social security number to be
removed, and.
2) Your request may be dekvered to
person, (naked, trenemtted by tacsvn4e. or e maked to Pie ClerVa

301 N. Park Avenue. 8entord,
Florida 32771. The names and
addresses o l toe pereonal represen­
tative end Vie pereonal representstore's attorney are set forth below
A a INTERESTED PERSO NS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AS persons on whom tots notice It
served who have objections that
chekenge toe vakdty ol toe W i. toe
d ie Wheatons o l toe personal representebve. venue or fijnarfiefton ot tort
Court are required to tie then objec­
tions with tors Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
on THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A CO PY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AS credaors o l toe Decedent and
otoet persona having clam s or
demands agansl Decedent * estate
on whom a copy ol We nobce is
served withm three monthe alter toe
date ot the fnsl pubtcation of ton
Nohca must It* then dam s with ton
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE O R THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF S ER ­
VICE OF A CO PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other creditors ol toe Decedent
and persons having claim s or
demands against the Decedent's
estate must It* then datrne wtm ton
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WM1
BE FOREVER BARREO.
The dele ot toe km pubkeabon of
ton Nobce n June 26. 2002.
Co Personal Representatives
CYNTHIA M LEIN IN O En
1145 Ashmore Drive
Jacksonville. FL 32259
JAY T JOHNSON
2275 Cork Oak Sheet
Sarasota. FL 34232
GRACE ANNE O lAVIN. P A
TL Bar (350605
Attorney lor Personal Representative
1340 Tuskaw ia Road. Ste 106
W riter Springs. Florida 32706
(407)699-1110

LAW RENCE W C A R R O U , J R . P A
706 TumbUI A ve. 8u«e 202
Altamonte Springe. FL 32701
Telephone 407/260-5586
Attorney lor Pereonal Repceeentatfve
Pubksh Jim e 26. 2002 and Jc/y 3.
2002
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Shard HE. Itouaahold goods, lumtlure, boras. appSahces. tv’s, stereo
equipment.
Brandy N. Knoy, Furrvture, bad.
fteec. boras, household goods
Carolyn A Ohssen Household
goods, appliances, tv s, stereo
equipment, turreture. computet
Eamesbne Johnson. Household
goods, appiancee. tv. stereo equlpPubtoh Jd y 7.14. 2002
OOOIB

oEki.
too W eldon Boulevard
Sanford, Florida 32773

tooMf* of

&gt;0 Adopt Rule
Baninoto Communey C oiege here­
by gkree notice d Pta totonded adop­
tion ol toe toeowmg rule
PoEcy Ho.: 4011
Poicy Tine. Evaluation at Prior
CeeMr^dl^
■■nvng
— .Lipenerroai ILM
Purpoee and Enact To ettabeoh a
pofey tot avaluanon ot prior erperc
Legal Authority aa 240 SIS. 321
PoEcy Neu 3.040
Poicy TMa: Student Raoorda
Purpose end Elect: To update lan­
guage to c u re d poicy.
LegdAutoorty. as. 240 316 Florida
A notice o l Rule Development
appeared on June 30. 2002. to the
Bemtooto Herald. A puM c hearing on
toe proposed nAee may be request­
ed to wribng. specPytog how toe per­
son requesting toe pubic hearing
woUd be aiected by toe propoeed
nAee. wSNn 21 days o l toto nonce,
submitted toChrtstyne Herndon.
Vice Ptesldenl tor Admtoistrebve end
Business Sendees, e l the above
Pubkeh July 7.2002
00019
NO TtCI O f PU BLIC BALE
ALTAMONTE TOWX4G, M C.UNCLAJMCO VEHICLE AUCTION
117 M ARKER ST.,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, a
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY, NO TITLE.
SELLER R ESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE AMY O R A ll BIDS
PURSUANT TO F B. 713 7S
7-30-M02
1M S HONDA
JHMAH5334QS015744
1991 CHEVY
1Q1LT53G3MY110316
1966 BUICK
1G4CW3IC3J1642012
1966 FORO
1FM CU 17T2JU666662
I N I TOYOTA
JT2EL43A6M0026641
1968 ACURA
JH4KA4662KC026155
1600 CHRYSLER
1C3XJ453110463466
PHONE 4 407-336-0700
PuM th: Juty 3.2002
00020

Weetmonte Drive. Suite tOO.
Altamonte
Springs.
Semmote
County. Florida 33714. under the
Fictitious Name of RE/MAX
Preset le d Qroup and fia t I Inland to
regfeter said name w*h tie DMelon
ol
Corporations,
TaSahassee,
Florida. It accordance w*h tie provt•Iona of 9m F tc itx x ii Nam* Statute*.
»•Sactte* M f l 09. Rond*

Ask. w rte or c a l the Clerk lor the
Request form. No fee w it be

Maryanne Morse
Clerk o l toe Circuit Court ■Seminole
County

M l N Park Avenue
Poel Office Boa 6099
Sanford. FL 32772 6099
407*65 4313 telephone
407/330-7163 leesanke
hortu O aenvnolecterk org
Pubksh Juty 3.6.2002
00023
IN THE CJRCUfT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRO BATE DIVISION
Casa Number: 02-225-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
SHANNA LAUREN VARKONY.
Deceased
NOTICE O f ADMINISTRATION
(One PR)
The edmmrstrahon ot tie estate ol
SHANNA LAUREN VARKONY.
deceased. F ie Number 02 225 CP.
l i pendng to the C*cu4 Court tor
Semeiole County. Flortda. Probate
DMelon. toe address ol which it
Sem nole Courey Courthouse. M l
N. Park Avenue. Sentord. Flonde
The names end addresses o l the
personal representative and toe per­
sonal representative s attorney ate
ALL INTERESTED PERSO NS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
AJ persona on whom tors nonce is
served who have obfeebons met
chalenge toe vebdriy ot the we. toe
quashesbone of the personal rapresentalive. venue, or )unsrkction ol
tore Court are required to fee then
obteebont with tote Court WITHIN
THE LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE OF A CO PY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A* creditors ol the decedent end
otoet persons having claim s or

Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE M ONTHS AFTER THE
OATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF S E R ­
VICE O F A CO PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM

Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FO REVER BARRED
Th# (Mt« Of th* hrM publication of
t* Nolic* toJune 72. 2002
P*r»on*l R*pr*t*nt*bve
VICTORIA McFARLANO
1521 Prairt* L*k* BM j
Oooa*. Florida 34 ?01

Pubksh June 28. 2002 end July 3.
2002

NN205
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PRO BATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 0 2 -ilS -C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
OEROA H BARTS.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
The adm Heffabon oI toe estate ol
OEROA H BARTS. deceased. F4e
Itomber 02-615-CP. la pendng m tie
Cram Court lor Sem nole County,
Florida. Probate DM elon. the
address o l which I* Poet Office
Drawer C . Sentord. FL. 32772. The
Representative and the Personal
Representetive'e attorney are set

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
ju o tc tA L e m eu rr. m
AND f OR SEM M O IE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
C A M NO.: 03-626-CP
IN RE: ESTATE O F
TOMMY LEE JACKSO N. SR
NOTICE TO CREDITOR *
(Sunm wy Admmntrahon)
TO ALL PER SO N S HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANOS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby nobbed that an
Order ol Summary Adnmretrebon
has been entered In toe estate ot
Tommy Lee Jackaon. S r, deceased
File Number 02-625-CP, by toe
C ro a t Court lor Seminole CocrVy,
Flonde. Probate Division, th#
o d d est ol which It W I N. Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 32771: toe!
the total value of toe estate le
53.000 00 end toet toe name# Mid
addresaes of thoaa lo whom 6 has
baan assigned by euch order era:
Erma Lae Jackaon 2976 Knudsen
D r. Sanford. FL 32773
Tommy Lae Jackson, Jr.. 1141 Hart
S t. Jack som e*. FL
A U INTERESTED PERSO NS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
A l ersdeore of toe estate ot toe
decedent and persona hairing cfakna
or demende sgam d toe estate d tot
dacedant ether then thoea M e d In
toe Order of Summary Admmlstraiton
must Ike the* dakne vrito M e court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIM S ANO DEMANOS NOT
SO FILED W ILL BE FO REVER
BARRED
The dele of first pubkeakon oI toft
Nobce le June 26.2002
Person GM ng Nobce:
Barbara Jeckeon-Bond
1649 Unooki Avenue
Sanford. Florida 32771-3715
Attorney for Person GM ng Nottoe:
Merit Reyee. Esq
Florida Bar No : 396737
HOWARD i REYES. CHARTERED
2 ION Perk Avenue
Sanford. Florida 32771
Telephone: (407) 322 5075
Pubkah Jcne 26. 2002 and Jd y 3,
2002
NK206
BI THE ORCUTT COURT
OP THE UO KTEEHTH
ju c m c u l o r c u t t

Wednesday. July 3.2002
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RUFINA R. BALAJS.
NOTICE TO C R IOtTORE
The adm kMrshon ot toe estate of
RUFINA R. BALAIS. deceased, F la
Number 02-6tO C P. le pendtog In toe
Circuit Court tor Seminole County.
Florida. Probate DM elon, the
address o l which le Post 06lce Boa
•069. Sardord. Florida 32772 The
names and edtkeeees ol toa person­
al representative end toe personal
representative'! attorney are aat
A l creators o l toe decedent and
other persona hairing daim a.
todudng tsim akjrad. contingent or
imkquldeted cfakna, on whom a copy
o l toft notice la earned muet lla via*
daim a wfto thu Court WTTVnN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f THIS NOTICE OR W
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O F S E R ­
VICE O f A CO PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
I other cradtore o l toa dacedant
•od othat psftons having claim* or
damanda againat tfw DacadanTa
aetata. In d u in g immekxed. contin­
gent or uiq ddafted daima. muet Ue
toe* deans wfto M e court W ITH * 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FEED W SJ.
BE FO REVER BARRED
The dais o l toa in r pubkea bon of
VSa Nobce la Ju te 26,2002.
DIANA B. C H IO S
330 Harriet Loop
W lnlar Park. Flortda 32762
Norman 8tan!tof. Eaq
Flortda Bar No. 776450
Attorney lor P ereondRspi
Lowndes, Droadck. Doeler. Kamor
i Reed. P A . *
PO . Bos 2606
Orient*). fL 32602-2806
TeUphoneJkOT) 643-4600
Pubkah Ju te 26. 2002 and JU y 3.

2002
NN21I_________________
M T M C M C U T COURT
FOR llk b flO L X COUNTY.
FLORIOA
fR O M T I DtVMION
M RE: ESTATE O f
JEREM Y BEERS.
NOT1CS OF AOMNOTRATION
The atknkiUbaeon ot toe eetafe ot
JER EM Y BEER S, deceased. FSe
liv n b a r 02-433OP, Is pandng to toe
C*cuk Court tor Seminole County.
Florida. Probata OMaton, toa
o l which U W t N P ari
Avenue. Santord. Florida 32771. The
namaa and toa addreaeaa of toa par-

M A N O fO N
E E M N O iE COUHTV,
FLORIOA.
C A M NO : 02-CA-1466-16A
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF ONE 1964
FORO
ESCO RT,
V .IN .
1FARP11J2RW316206.
NOTICE O f
FORFEITURE CO M PUUNT

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NOTICE
Pursuant lo Flohd* Statutes
28221(SXa). th* CteriL oI th* O cu rt
Court of 0*mtnote County do*f not.
aa a matter of pokey, and w fl not
piaca r n imaga or copy of tho tottowlog rtocumenta on a pubUcfy avatfabte Internet w tbafla for g*n#ral
pubkc dteptay
Matary dtactiargaa;
D*ath cartifcattt. or.
Court fia t, raoorda or pap*ra ratettng lo Fam fy Law. eksvana* Law or
Probate Law c*a*«
Imagaa ratetad to thas* emtmt art
NOT avakabta on th# Cterk a wabvta
www aaminotecterlL.org
Howavar. any aftected party hat th*
rtgN lo raquatt any Cterfc of th*
Court in riortd* ramova auch im agat
or copte i ptecad prior lo &gt;jn* 5.
2002 on
Cterk a Intern*! wabaa#
lor ganaraf pubkc dnptey
1) Your raquatt mutt b# hi wntng.

and m utt tpac#y th* book and pag*
numbar of th* racord that conteina
th* documani lo b* ramovad. and.
2) Your raquatt may b« deirvarad m
perton. mated, trantmmad by factim te. or am atad lo tha Cterk't

OMO0

Xtk. wnta or c a l th* Clerk lor the
Requetl form Be turn to identify the
book and page numb*r of each doc­
ument lo be removed No fee wd be
charged
Maryanne Morte
Clerk of the O c u t Court • Semmote
County
301 N Park Avenue
Pott Office O oi 0099
Sanford. FL 32772 0099
407* 65-4313 teiephon*
407/330-7193 lacwmte
hortu Otammotecterk org
Pubfcth July 3. 0. 2002

00024

ST. JO HNS RIVER WATER MANAGEM ENT DISTRICT
G ives W ritten N otice ot Intended D istrict D ecision
The District gives nonce ol 4s intent lo issue a perm* to toe toSowng appe.
carats) on June I I , 2002
Lawton Elementary School. 151 Oraham Ave . Oviedo. FL 32765. appkeebon
*6476 The District proposes to elocafe 0019 m *on g sion s per day of water
tor urban landscape end recreation Irrigation ot 5 67 acres ol an 16 32 acres
pubkc klementery school The wkhdrewale used by thu proposed project wSI
consul of Ground Water from toe Floridan Aquifer via 1 active w ei In Semmote
Couify, located to Section 15. Township 21 South. Range 31 East, known as
Lawton Elementary School
The N eed) containing each of toe above luted appecebond) ere aveieble lor
Inspection Monday through Friday eicept tor legal hobdeys. 800 e m. to 5 00
p m M toe 81 Johns River Water Management District Headquarters or toe
appropriate Service Center The Dmtnd w i take acton on each perms appli­
cation M e d above imleea ■ petition (or an admmrstrabve proceedmg (hearing)
Wfiled pursuant to toe proviaiona ol Sections 120 569 and 120 57, Flortda
Stebriet Chapter 26-106 and 40C-I.I007, Flonde Admmrstrabve Code
(F A C ).
A person whose substantial Interests ere aiected by any o l toe District s pro­
posed permitting decisions Identified above may petition lor admmistrabve
heertng to accordance w«h Beckons 120 569 and 120 57. F S . or s i parties
may reach a written agreement on medtobon as an akemabve remedy under
Seckon |20 573. F.8 Choosing medebon w i not adversely effect toe n^s to
a heertng V meckeoon does not re e ci to a settlement The procedures tor pur
suing medubon ere set torto to Secbon 120 573. F S . and RiAee 26-106111
end 26-106 401- 405. F A C . Pebbona must comply with the rsquframents ot
Flortda AOnW etrattve Code. Chaplet 26-106 end be Ned wsh (received by)
toe Dwtrtcl Clark, located el District Headquarters. 4049 Reid Street. Psletke.
Florida 32177.
PeMtone tor eOntoNtrellve hearing on toe above appkceborKs) muet be filed
wtVSn twenty-one (21) days of pubkeabon ot VSa nobce ot wshm twenty ati
(26) days o l the Driblet depositing thu notice o l mtenl to the m et tor those per­
sons to whom toe Oletnct meet actual nobce FeJure to file a petbon withm
VSe t me period th e! constitute e waiver o l any riff* such person may h iv e to
request an ertoOSeb eVve determtoelton (heertng) under Sectone 120 560 end
120 67. FS . concerning toe eubfect perm* appbeebon Petitions which ere
not Ned to accordance wSh toe above provfstont are tubiecl to dranstaal
Because toe ednkSetreVve hearing process It designed to to m slite final
agency actBn. toe tang ol a pebbon means that toe Debtors final action may
be dMerenl trom toe potenn taken by It to Vve notice ol mtent Persona whose
substantial Interests w i be effected by any such final deenmn o l the District
on toe appficebon have toe right to become a party to toe proceedmg. n accor­
dance wffh toe requvementa eat forth above
Gloria Learie. Deector. DMelon ot Perm* Date Services
8L Johns River Water Management Oetncl
Publsh: Jd y 3. 2002

00021
June 14.2002
NOTICE O f A PU BLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER TH* ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIOA
Nobce le hereby given that e Pu bic Hearing w i be held m the CorrvTvssron
Room a l Ihe C*y H al. 300 North Perk Avenue, m the Cey o l Sentord. Florida
a l 7 00 o'clock P M on Ju ly I. 2002 to consider the adoption ol an ordmance
by toe Cey ol Sentord. Florida, described as toaows
ORDINANCE NO 3721
TO ANNEX 6 52*/- ACRES O f PRO PERTY LYING BETW EEN CORNW ALL
ROAD ANO EAST LAKE MARY BOULEVARO ANO BETW EEN 8 MELLO N V ILE AVENUE ANO SANFORD AVENUE (1750 E LAKE MARY BLVD )
AS SHOW N ON THE M AP BELOW

A N N E X A T IO N
R EQ UEST

d a m wen thu Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3| MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY &lt;») DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A CO PY OF
IHI3 NOTICE ON THEM

ft s f d a m wWt tee Court WITHM
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PU BUCAT K tf O F THIS NOTICE
ALL C LA M S NOT SO FXX O W U
BE FO REVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIOOS SET FORTH ABO VE.
ANY CLAIM FU EO TWO (2) YEARS
O n MORE AFTER THE D E C E­
D E N T S DATE O F DEATH IS
BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE IS: J u ie 26,
3002.
PETER T BARTS

By order o l 6 ie Cky Commleelon of toe Cey ol Santord. Ftonde.
PERSO N S WITH O tSABAITlES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
M ANY O f THESE PRO CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESO URCES O FFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 33G5626 46 HOURS IN
ADVANCE O F THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: X a person decides to apped a deadon mode wffh
reaped to any matter coneidered a l toe ebove meeting or hearing, he may
need a verbekm record o l toe proceerfinge. tndudng toe leebmony and eiridence. which reoord le not provided by toe Cey o l Sentord (FS 2*6 0106)
CyrdNa Porter.
Deputy Cey Clerk
Pubkah: Ju te 26. 2002 end Jd y 3.2002
NN166

1380 Branch H i CL
Apopka, FL 32712
L W CARRO LL. JR . ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 001430

June 19. 2002
N O T IC l O f A PU BLIC MEAWNQ TO CO M SD CR THE ADOPTION
O P AN O K X N A N C a B Y THC
CITY O f SANFORD. FLORIDA
N ofce le hereby gbren tod t Pubkc Hearing wd be held In toe C om m esoi
R o an d toe cey H el. 300 North Perk Avenue. *i toe Cey o l Sentord. Ftonde.
d 7 00 o'clock P.M. on Ju ly 6,2001 to consider toe adoption o l an onknance
by toe Cey ol Santord. IFlortda. (
O RO M ANCC NO. 370*
TO ANNEX 0 165s ACR ES O F PRO PERTY LYING BETW EEN U S 17/92
ANO NARCISSUS AVENUE ANO BETW EEN RAND YARD ROAD EXTENDED NORTHERLY AND AIRPORT ROAD EXTEDED NORTHERLY: AS
SHOWN ON THE M AP BELOW

ANNEXATION
REQUEST

ANNEXATION
REQUEST

•UJICIttUt » v t

A compiele deecnpkon end ■ copy o l toe onknance ehel be eveiebto d toa
trib e a l tie Cey Clerk tor eri persons desmng to eiem me toe seme
A l perbee In te ste d end edw ne ehel have an opporkedy to be heard d eerd

T A B L O ID S • B O O K S • N E W S P A P E R S
On S p e cia lty G ra d e P a p e r &amp; N e w s p rin t
C tr 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 F o r Q u o te s

Sem inole Herald
COMMERCIAL PRINTING

By order ol toe C fy Comma earn ot toe Cey o l Sentord. F lo n d e .________
PERSO NS WITH DtSABEJTlCS NEED64Q ASSISTANCE TO PAfm O PATE
IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RE SO URCES O FF ICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 407-330-6626 46 M01643 6!
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC. It a person deodee to appeal l deaeun made Win
leaped to
he-------'
may
rvtpaa
1C any
mny metier
umum* ioonaldeied
m m h w ii m
« toe ebove meefmg or hearing,
▼ —
need a verbatim record o l toe proceednge. tndkjdng toe ledlm ony end evl
dance, wtveh reoord la not provided by tie Cey of Berriord (F.8 266 0105)
R e d id Cerm oei
Deputy Cay Clerk
Pubkah June 26 end Jtfy 3.2002
NN222

By order o l toa cey Commeeton o l tie Cey ct Sentord. Ftonde
PERSO NS WITH D ISABILniES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
M ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESO URCES O FFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 33G6526 45 HO U RS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: X e person doetdee to apped ■ decision made arito
reaped to any matter considered d toe ebove meefmg a hearing, he may
need a verbabm record ol toe proceeOnge. m dudng toe leebmony and evi­
dence, which reoord Is n d provided by toa Cay ol Sentord (F S 286 0105)
R e d id Cerrvcerii
Daoufy Cay Ctefk
Pubkah: Jun* 26. 2002 and July 3. 2002
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�L ecals
IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
CEU1NOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C a m No. M OR JJI7
-OLDIE A OAVIS.
FENOEU. K. DAVIS.
N O T K E OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION O F M ARRIAOE
O: Wanda* K Davit
Add/at* Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that on action
a (StaokAon o l m tm agt hat boon
lad ■p an el you and you a rt
KJcwad to tarv* a copy ol your wrtwi d alan tat. &lt;any. to ■ on O otta A
lavtt. w hoM add ratt It IS IS
Hvaradga Road. Ovtado. Ftoclda
2765. on or baton (data) August 2.
007. and M* th* ongmaJ with tha
lark ol ta t Court at 301 North Park
vanua, Sanlord. FL 32771, balon
trmca on Pattioner or knmarkatary
wraaftar. N you ta l to do ao. a
atauS may ba artar ad ag an tl you
&gt;r tha rakal damandad to th*

L ecals

L ecals

L ecals

SlatutM )
Person* with d iu txM es needing
assistance to participate In any ol
these proceeding* should contact the
A D A Coordinator, at (407) M 0
3481. at least 48 hours m advance ol

The Auction w fi be held at 9 00 ■ m.
on said dates above
McConnefl
Towing A Recovery, 2800 Sanford
A ve. Sanlord. F I. 32773

Kirtedbcbon ol P it Court, by Mng e
petition of otbef pleedmg requesting
refcef with P it Court. In eccordence
wtth the Ftoride Probate Rule*.
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE O F SERVICE O F A
CO PY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AU . OBJECTIONS NOT SO FTLED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
P eroraJ RepretenUtrve
Laurie Cardona
1420 Lake Shadow Cede #9-302
Maitland. Ftortda 32761
Allom ay
lot
Partona!
Rapraianfsllv*:
ZIMMERMAN. SHUFF1ELD. KISER
6 SUTCLIFFE. P A
uy r a*ga rtanvnona wo^en
Altomay
Ftortda Bar No. 023213

Dated this 26tfi day ol June. A O .
2002
CITY O f IONOWOOO
GERALDINE D ZAMORI.
CITY CLERK
Publish July 3. 2002
00007
Pu blic Auction
Pubfcc suction to be held at 901 am.
on tha dayfi) specified below at Via
front door oI Athen s Towing Inc.
Located at 2499 Old Lake Mary Rd
Suite 134. Sanford. FI tor the pur­
pose of disposing ol the toiowtng
For turtoar Hotm ahcn ptaaaa ca l
(407)321-2948.

7/iMn

(1) Yaar 1892M*ke CadBac DaVa*
V IM 1G6CD5363N4306366
Pubtsh Jd y 3. 2002
00006
PUBLIC AUCTION
Pubic suckon to ba held at 1200
pm on to* 16th day ol Ju ly 2002
A l toa hurt door oI Sanlord Towing
and Racovary (ocalad at 2622
Com ity Club R d . Sanlord, Ft 32771,
tor to* pispoaa o l (kapoamg o l toa

iVITNESS

my hand end Vie i
i court on June 26.2002.
IARYANNE MORSE
LER A O f THE COURT
y Nancy R W riter
eputy Oerk

ubfcsh Jutf3. 10. 2002

0006

CITY O f LONGWOOO. FIOW OA
NOTICE OF PU BLIC HEARtNQ
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION
OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE
O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Vie
ffy of Longwood. Floods. Viet the
*y Comrmssayi wM hold a pubfac
eanng to conaidar anactmenl of Via
taert attached
OrtSnance No 02 -1617
V N ORDINANCE O f THE CITY O F
LONGWOOD. FLORIDA. AMEND»NG THE BUDGET FO R THE FISE X l YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER
t. 2001 AND ENOfNQ SEPTEM BER
30. 2002. PROVIDING FOR A BUO
GET TRANSFER
S^atd Orx&gt;ience waa pieced on hm
Tearing on A Jy t, 2002. and to* Cay
lAvrvTvttion wis considar tarn* tor
In al pasaagt and adoption altar to*
pubkc haanng. which wW ba hatd to
»C*y CommOslon Chambar*. ITS
V a ti W arrtn A vanua, Longwood.
. on Monday, to t IM h day at
hi. A 0 .2 0 0 2 . al 7.00 p m . or a t
aaflar a t poatbla A l toa
tolaratlad partes may
r and ba tward wan ratp ad to
i propoaad Onknanca TMa hear__ | may ba conanuad bom (m a to
tvna ir t f knal action la lakan by to*
C4y Com m otion
JR copy o l to t proposed O ninancaO
I at to* Longwood Cay Hat,
on Na wah toa Clark oI to* Cay and
•am* may ba Inspected by to* pub-

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
a » - M — u h a i a l i i i 4 w i| .
rtouce is nereoy grveci
McCorm tfl Towing wB sefl
at Pu bic Auction For Sahraga

FLA36296

M THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
6114INOLI COUNTY,
FVOmDA
PR oaA TE orvtaiO N
FU* No. 02-687-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DANN J TEICHMAN
D tcM trtd
N O TK E OF ADfNNWTTUTION
(ln lirte H )
Tha adnvnotraton o l to* aalato ol
Ray Praaton Boa. dacaaaad. FSa
Nientoar 02-587-CP, a panting to to*
C rou t Cow l lor Sarrwnoto Counry.
rift*44a
al a utvitton,
to\. i - 1_— si,
■
MoncM,
rflrnh
rooAi#
u&gt;#

322-2611 TO PUCE YOUR AD
L ecals

Ing aald curva ran Souto 00 dagraaa
14 m nurat 11 aaoonda Eart 77321
laaL toanca Souto 89 dagraaa 59
m o rta l 11 aaoonda W art 384 29
Nat. toanca North 00 dagraaa 14
mlnrtaa 11 aaoondt W art 499.47
N a t toanca North 60 dagraaa 35
nwratot 54 aaoonda Eart 18.42 laal
to to* polnl ol curvalrt* oI a cunra
concava Nortowaalarty having a
rarkua o l 323 08 la a l and a e m a il
a n 0 t ol 46 dagraaa 45 mtortaa 38
aaoondt: toanca ran Northaatiarty
along to* arc o l aald curva 26366
laal to toa polnl oI ravarta curvah n
oI a ciXY* concava Sorthaaalarty
having a radius ol 385 00 laal:
toanca n o N orihaatiarly along toa
arc ol said curva 168 58 la rt troug h
a cantrrt angto ol 24 dagraaa 27 rrvrv
ulaa 15 aaoonda to to* polnl o l begin­
ning Sub(act to an Ingrau/tgrass
aaaamanl over to* Northerly 36 00

AdmMrtrator at 201 N. Park A vanua,
Sanlord FL 32771. Tatophm*
Numbat (407)323-4330 no! latar tom
u v m (7) day* prior to toa procaadtog H haanng toipalrad. (TOO) 1000 955-6771 or V OK* (V)1-600865-6770 via Ftortds R a lly Swvtoat
WITNESS my hand and toa ta rt 01
tort Court to it day d JU N 24 2002.
Mary Am * Mora*
A t Clark d toa C c u l
By Rrth King
A t Daprty d ark
Pubkth (Ptaaaa pubath to Tha

MTHEORCUDCOURT
OFTHE18TH
judicial cincun,
IN AND FOn
8EUINOLECOUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVILDIVISION
CASENO.: 02-CA-1342-14L
DANK ONE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE.
MICHAEL JOROAN. at aL
N O TK E O F ACTION
TO. G EO RG E E. MILLS. J R .
TRUSTEE
(Currant
Addratt
KATHERINE DICKSON
( U K Known A ddrau) - 1000
Douglas Avenue. ( 19, AXamonla
Spring*. FL 32714
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an acton
tor Fonctoaura d Mortgage on toa
SEE EXHIBIT 'A '
Commencing al toa Northwaat comat
01 Sacbon 32. TownetSp 21 South.
Rang* 32 E a st Seminole CouKy.
Ftortda, n o toanca Nort-i 68 dagraaa
26 mtoutoe 44 aaoondt East along
toa North In* Df 8*M Sartun 32. a
(katanc* o l 482 66 Nat. toanca South
00 dagraaa 14 rrWxaee II aaoondt
W at 33619 toal tor a pool ol begev
nlng on a c u n t concava Soutoarty
and having a radua ol 385 00 toal.
toanca Irom a tangant baartng o l
North 56 dagraaa 17 rrtnulaa X seoonda Eart n o North*atlarty along
to* arc o l sard curva 32 07 la a l
(rough a cantrrt sngfe o l 04 dagraaa

06

A M A 1800 OLD RIVER TTUA,
OVIEDO. FL 32788
has bam Mad agatort you and you
a rt raguirad to aarva a oopy o l yo u
w o rn dalanaaa. t m y. to I. on
M arih al C. W rtaon. P A . Altomay tor
PlaoWI. whose addratt N 1600 NW
49TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT.
LAUOEROALE. FL 33308 within to»ty (30) day* altar toa Ural publcaian
ol toa None# In to* (Ptaaaa publish In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and N*
toa ongnrt wah toa Clark o l tort
Court aahar b ato n sarvlc* on
P la lrtT a altom ay or Immedtotely
toaraaftar, otoarvnia a d K M I * 6 ba

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O fSiR
S i.......
1 R easoH for ‘
headscratching
5 Truck
attachm ent
9 Take by force
4 Fish with an
illl battle
to's m an
6 L e ss
com m on
7 R ob erts of
-R unaw ay
Train"
8 Butter
substitute
9 O netim e
Beantow n
ballplayer
: 0 H am m er
a cce sso rie s?
: 3 N eed a han­
kie, m aybe
: 4 Q et a tan
: 5 C o o kie s e ll­
ers, briefly
: 8 C h ick
com m ent
F n ftfl
: 6 A qu atic
organism
: 8 R e sto red
co n fid en ce
i 0 L iv e a cco m ­
pan im ents?
&lt;3 P a c ifie rs
&lt;4 * C asey at the
Bat.* fo r
in sta n ce
&lt;5 L ik e a sa u n a
- 6 Sound
before the
cra sh o f d ish ­
es
‘ 9 O rg . prom ot­
ing shooting
sp o rts
I C S lg gam e,- to
a hunter

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5 * -A in 't___
Sweet*
54 B lood
brothers?
62 E ye la sh e s
S3 It's corn y and
proud o f HI
84 It's groovy to
a carpenter
65 A la s partner
66 Literature's
M iss W hite
67 C h a n ce s of
68 C lergym an's

quarters

69 Petroleum
nam e
70 O pposing
votes
DOW N
1 C in ch e s, a s
a w in
2 S in g e r A m os
3 E legant and
sophisticated
4 Paw ns
5 -Friends*
friend
6 "Whatever
___ W ants’
(pop song)
7 Portentous
event
8 Lin ks
su perstar
9 M ost
refined and
sophisticated
10 W raparound
d ress
11 E uro -A sian
m ountain
range
12 V room s the
engine
13 P o st
antithesis
21 C ut. a s a
branch

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N O TK E OF
P U 8U C AUCTION

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Pubic AucSon tor athrag* tor caah on

H R

Jury 1L 2002

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W l • 1N4AS4202TC618047
68 O ld s 4 DR
Vto I 1O 3CW 6906O 4361837
64 Ltoooto 4 OR
Vto ( 1LNBP86F 6EY 659669
90 Ford 4 OR
Vto 1 1FACP62UXL0168808
Th* auction wS b* hald a l 1200
PM . on to* la id dan* above A l
Sam nola Wracfcar u n « 2640 S.
MyrtH Ava. Santord, FL 32773

wth DM eM ttet Act. Pereone w«h
Dieab«bee neecSno e spedel eccommodetton to pe/Pctpete In P ie pft&gt;*
ceedmg should contact Pie Court

to acoapl or ratsd any and rtl blda.
Pubaah Jrty 3 . 2002
00017

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addrau of which a X I N. Park
A vanua. Sanlord. Ftortda 327711282. The name* and addrataea ol
the p e ro ra l ra p fiie iU ttw end Vie
pereone! fepreeentithre'i ettomey

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expresss
22 H ospital cry
28 Festive
OL Irritation or*
events
d isb elief
26 F e ll into the
48 C o n fu d an
arm s of
golden rule
M orpheus
51 K o sh e r dell
27 W ith open
offering
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29 S e a eagle
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54 “M onster*
the m ound
that's really a
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lizard
33 S te lla r hunter
6 6 ___ B ator
34 D isso lve, a s
66 Involuntary
ties
sp asm s
67 C om pletely
36 Plantsw elling
cooked
problem
68 R are d ice
roils
37 G eom etric
m easure
59 B ab y’s first
39 A dditionally
word,
41 W hat *Jr*
perhaps
often Im plies
60 N ashville
42 P la ce s
singer A rnold
offering
61 Fam ous
shelter and
flagm aker
protection
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L ecals

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N O T K E OF SALE
PUBLIC AUCTION
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STAT­
U ES 71376 THE FOLLOW ING
VEHICLE WILL BE SOLD AT PU B­
LIC AUCTION ON TUESOAY JU LY
23. 2002 AT 1000 AM AT CORTES
TOWING SERVICE. 245 ORANGE
AVE. LONGW OOO. FLORIDA
THE SE VEHICLES ARE SOLD AS IS
WITH NO TITLE OUARANTEE
S E ILE R RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO BID. BIDDING STARTS AT
AMOUNT OW ED FO R TOWING
AND STORAGE
VIEWING ONE
HOUR PRIOR TO SALE FORM OF
PAYMENT IS CASH OR CASHIERS
CHECK
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p m on to* 18to day ol Ju ly 2002
A l to* tram door ol Sanlord Towing
and Racovary tocatad a l 2522
Cow tty Club R d . Santord. FI 32771.
tor toa purpoM ol (kapoamg ol toa

vehicles one hour prior to sale
Terms are -CASH OR CERTIFIED
R M D T McCoonef Towing reserves
the right to accept or refect any and
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Farthsrkto Luxury Coachas. tocatad
a l to* Port o l Sanlord. Ftortda. a
saatong an aip artan cad Parts
Managar lo r S i aarvtoa cantor on F
4 to Sm ford Tha poaaon oasrs h toi
votorty and raquwas a laarn playar
who can b u ld poarUvs rwlabonslvp*
wah sanrtc*. u to s and customer*
Canddrtsa rtx xid hava kra pka ysara
to parts m anagem ent aipananca.
prstar ably In to t R V or Sarvic*
Industry W a otlar a com pttons
com pensation package, n ckxtn g
401k, stock purchase, major
m edical, dental, vacation, and
hertday W# era an EO E and drag
Ira* workplace.
Sand return* to:
Phone: 407-323-1120
F a i 407-646-1056
E-m al (obO vanU ra com

�Seminole Herald
You can fax yo u r ad to 407-323-9408
300 N. French Ava., 8anford 32771 • P. O. B ox 1687, Sanford 32772
O ur o ffice la open to aorva you M onday through Friday, 8 am • 5 pm
D EAD LIN ES:
DaadUne la 4 p.m. on Monday lor W ednesday paper and 4 p.m.
Thursday lor the W eekend edition. A 4 line minimum applies to private
party ads. Certain ads and classifications require prepayment.
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Home Health C ars
Elderly Care
Health A Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
H ealth care
lo s t A Found
Special Notices
Nursery A C h M Care
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

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

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D R IVERS W ANTED!

RapUy txpenlng phermeceuUcal
company Is m Mnq drWe™ tor our
Sanford lacWy. Must be Xaxfcie to

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hours. Ability to M
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vary. Extend**
poaaMXy tor prop aicek Intobixhan
Em iart banate. Sttv. CM
Darryl at 407-321-8078 batwaan
10am-1pm, Mon-Frt.
MVE8DOATE BEFORE
YOUMVEOT
Atorays a good potey, aapada8y tor
butin tit
opportune**
tnd
IrancHaaa. Cal Florida Dapt of
AgrtcUhae a Oonawnar Sarvtoaa at
BOO-438-7352 or FTC-HELP tor
baa tnSomwton. Or «W our Wab i*a
at wmxfte govrtXiop.
Florida laar raquraa salars of Uriah
txalTaaaopporkxtoaatoratfalwwei
Florida Dapt. ot Agriculture 4
Comumtf Sirvictt biton Ming.
Cal to verity lawful registration
baton you buy

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITYCONTRACTOR

CLASSIFIED

117 Com m ercial Rentals
118 O ffice Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Slorage/Offlce For Rent

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

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MAIDS NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY!

, Flax. hr*.
MSI Hwy '17-02

vBawtod.

Forctoan:

20 hra par waak. Also P/TOtead
Uacharscalor PMa. 407-321-3887.
Naad 8oma ADVEIIT1SINQ To
Promote Ybur Buainaasl
Than Cal Ua About Flyere

W# Will Print A
D*Uv*r For You To
Our RM dors For
Only
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That Coal In HaXll

THESEMINOLEHERALD
ADVBTTMNQDEPT
407-322-2811

•hop, ■ aitar Or BtyBat C a l 407*21-1017
NEW CONCEPT
Uc L * H Mgre. A Aganta, Omd
Floor Oppty. Laada. lip to *S8K

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loo. aaatong honaat hard
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(Part-Ttaw )
ProfldarX to Mfcruaoft O Roa, W ord,
Outtook. Exoat. Apery to pariorm
roudna aacretarial duets. M a i. tax,
Ju ly 12, 2002
‘ ;A e t Dtens
On# R ad C le valan d
Boutevaid, Suite 1200, 8antord.
Florida 32773__________________

PRESSBRAKEOPERATOR. CNC
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BanaXts. D FW P 407-298-1582

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TOLL COLLECTORS
Lake Mary/Lake Jessup

FIT,
pardon. vacaaon, hotdaya. 407-3228133.

231 C ars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Busea/Vans For Sale
238 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 M otorcydes/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehidea/Cem pe™ For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

o o m s

93— R o o m m a t e
W an ted

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272 Delivery Services
275 DrywaU
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jew elry A Repair
264 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

97—A partments ■
F

;SantoTO: 1BR apt 1 block horn
Seeking 1 m ature pereon.
ItltV w k or *43tymo * *200
tnd

.407-321-3735.

99—A partments ■
U nfurnished
2BFV2BA apt 5525/mo.
5450 depot*. 2543 M yrtle Are,
S e rto rt. 407 -4 SM 15 3

M A R IN E R 'S V IL L A G E
LAKE ADA 1 BORU. HSXVUO
2BORM.. SSTOMO AMO UP

Seeking a pereon to th ere my
hom e, vtew of Lake Monroe, house
prMtogee. C e l 407328-7232 lo r an
eppolnbnent
Share 4BR 2 BA Home, SertoTO Area,
Livin g Room with F irep lace.
W ith e r (Dryer. *375/mo. ♦ 1250
Security, U Kttoe Included (407)3247313

~R&amp;S£L£A VILLAS
lies

287 Lawn Services
268 Legal Services
269 Locksm ith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 CM. Lube A Filler
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A G lass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Sm all Business
306 Stained G lass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
316 W elding A Sheet Metal
318 W all Drilling
319 Window W ashing A Tinting

103—HousesUnfurnished

103—Houses-

DOYLE’S RENTALS

Sanford: 2BR /1BA a i
eppianoee A Interior 5800. le t A
toeL 352-735-5184

u r n is h e d

407-323-M 70

Foa R ent

2 Story Victorian Home, Hletoric
D istric t tptc. balcony.
prMtogee. S10QW K, 1100
407-328-5277

271 Construction

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Remodeling
254 A ir Conditioning

Tatemaitatara A door to door Wryntoe, verycteantunrm.N*My
appointment tetter* tor home rem odeled, e l ud. cable, A/C. Indry,
hnprowmert4 eeaityproduct*Mat
l uae. te c dr, resident
be profetakmal. exp preferred. owner, private
ant
entrance N o
Salary pkn corrvntoaton. 407-868- Sm oking! O n ly drug
S084.
need apply. 407-330-737*.
TbeMan«Xhatqtertenoe, mat have
driver* lean**. Apply Inpereon at
FredaTbeService. 407- 324-3488. kitchen prtvrlegee,
A
Iret
weeher/dryer SSS/wk. Lake Are In
Work From Home
Santord.
407-888-7023
To SISOOftno FT. tSk/m o FT
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255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpel A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Celling Repair
267 Ceram ic Tile
268 Child Cara Centem
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete

Good Things to Eat
M usical Instruments
M iscellaneous
Auctions

Fomliln Lodge ol Santoro hat
•pedal rate* tor daXy. weekly. A5
day accommodation*. Cal 407330-3135/323-8840 tordeta4e

IntemeVMe* Order
800331-8242.

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It you need to change your ad while It It running, please gVe us a cal and
wo win make the change tor the noxl available edition. Please check your ad
on the first day of publication. It you Andan arror, please cal us knmerSatsty
and we wit coned the errortorthe next publication. Waart responsible lor the
Jtfst Insertion only and only lor the coat of the Itrsl insertion.__________ .

tn fo rd : 1BR /1BA W /Sew er A
Oarbage InoL H eal A A ir 1435*400
“ ntord: 1BR/1 BA W/Wetor, Sewer
A G arbage tn d. H eel A A ir
54501*350 D epoel
H le to ric D istrict: 1BR/1 B A W .Lg
Endoeed Petto. G ee Fplc. 10 Ft
P e lln n i. Hdwd Floor*. W 10 HookUp*. CH A 5525/5500 Dep
S antord: 2BR/1BA W /D rtng Rm.
Livin g Rm . Hdwd F loors, Lg
Screened P orch , D bl G arage.
Storage 5SSG5S25 Depose
W in ter S p rin g e :
3BR /1.6BA
W /S rato G arage, New Flooring A
PetoL 5750*700 Depot*
toytw ede: 4BFV2BA W /Pod. Fam e,
Rm , Den. Form al D ining Rm ,
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Included. 5 1400*1400

0*P°obYLe REALTY. WC.
(407) *22-2485
W E R EN T A S E L L H O M ES
W ry doe toga 1 BR Apto a re * comer
14th A Santord A re . SentoTO.
A400AA500/mo. Clean q d eL tteble
only. Devto. 405-4ISO 4S1.

te n lo n l fk ce 2/1 Carport, C h A,
Good H d C ra d m q d No pea* SSSO
» depots. 407-547-5058

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fta rJo rJ: 3/1. ( m K fiececn
accepted. ISOOtnoroh.
The HXtonan Group
407-321-8333.

ie n io r J : i/2 . e re to b te 7/6
C arp ort w/D h ookip e, AC,
407-321 -8757.

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eppianoee, tonced yard, oonvrexW f
p o d 5878 * Security d tp . No Pete,
407-328-8580.
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SentoTO: 2BR/1BA duplex. 17186
Ridgew ood Lane, C H A .
5576/moreh. 5575 l ecu tty. no pete:
407-322-8810
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slip. BxcdknC financing, low down pymL CaU
SALES-35,500. Weekly Goal PotentialII/ioiws Sunset Bay now. (800)704-3134 ext 291
one did k-JK can you! 2-3 confirmed eppolntH10H S C H O O L B A R N your diptoma at famne.
mcnii dailyt Benefhs Available-. CaUBrie Allen TENNESSEB I Acre*459,900 Free Bo« SUp.
Woric d your ow s paoa. Keep your p r e m job.
(SSS)363-31I&amp;
Spectacularnew propertyat pramtere 20j000 acre
H td C oad Academ y. C a ll for fie* brochure.
CenterHill Lake. Fcribcttorndnauci onsexha
(100)65$-II10. htqK//fcahlgh*chool«g
WORKFROMANY LOCATION dufTlng«ove- Abuu *1jnature golf couraa. Coma aare with oar
lopes. $4000 M&amp; P/T. Receive 54.00 for every pre-construction pricing while we boild ths roads.
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dock*. UA3 utilitlei. Priced forquick id I$57,750DObgroft wwwjMwtmridmofg
$65/450. Phi evaiL Cell LakeDcvdopen PartoersMp ($77)303-1171 ext 1201.
Legal ServicM
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W e are looking for enthusiastic
&gt;eople with great phone skills
or a rapidly growing home
mprovement company.
C all for interview to be part of
our Family!
Full or Part Time positions
available.

Paid Training • Paid Vacation

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93—Rooms For Rent

407-330-4423

riiilfltnflilf n m m tfT lil
ra q u ria . Lanaacaps a ■nganon
knowiadga a pto*. Ful Time. &lt;ba
loanaa reqMred. 407-431-6430.
Lawn Maintenance Parson:
CommaroW are iwyJrod 407-330-

199 Pet* A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jew elry
209 W earing Apparel
211 Antiqua/Conectbles
215 Boats &amp; Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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MAUN MSUMMCS AMDatix

7-323-eaaV407A87-

MISCELLANEOUS

* Chat For Ranta im s

pandabia. A mature. MF 730- BOO P.M. TranaportaBon
required Cal 407-324-1177 to start

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181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo/Radio
185 Com puters For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building M aterials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 M achine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of Stale
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For 8aie
148 M obile Home Lots For Sale
149 Com m ercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
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157 Mobae Homes For Sale
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103 H ouses Unfurnished
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59 Financial Services
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157— M obile H omes
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141— H omes For S ale
3 0 ri 2B A. 3/4 acre lot.
Pina
Ceang*. cants trees, about grorevl
p od . alarm system , t car oarage
590k. 407-326-4937.
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B usiness B roken . 352 343-3330

181— A ppliances &amp;
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t Luxury turn pWovrlop sat with 7 yr
warranty. M 5135. queen 5140. Ung
5210. B rand new. Located In
Santord. 407-402 2778
1 » piece Nam e Brand Quean
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7 T and 6 C h a n w flsaf. S M k i Boa.
5050 UgM ed China Cablnat A v a l.
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A F u l eue m attrase eel. New m
ptotoc. M ist aM 580 407-4226648
ABSO CO LD -Bar refrigerator. 6cu It.
work rears. 2 fW x33 6 -H broein. tws
sm sl te a m . J large M akes and dure
storage 560 00 otoa 407-260-6121.
Bed Rm Set: Entire Bed Set
W /Hdbrd/Ftbrd. D resser, M irror.
Chest and N l Stand SM Baw d 8750
Can Denver 407-4226230
1 A cherry sleigh bad. eokd wood.
w«h patow lop m attress sat Never
uaad Set 5549 Can dearer 407-4220230
A KINO SIZE PILLO W TO P
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New In plastic. SeS 5185
407-4226848

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Bad; B lack iron canopy bad with
Ixaey km pBowtop le t Never used
407-402-2778.

Large 4 /t, renovated, ca rp e t Me.
app lian ces
000 407-0096233 or
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407-71

Bedroom: 7 pc C H ER R Y W OOO 4
poster bed. e l dove laded, dresser
w/tri-mmor. chest , night stand,
unused. so* Si box. Coat 55k. s a l
81660 S ta 0 i bartoom e atarte. 407660-1415.

Longaoori-ThafeprTgaCuaSam txM
unique AUBedroom . 3 tu» baths.
3100 aq IL kt gated com m unity
soaaned pod a4h Mens BBQ Largs
Atreen nee* torough the carter ol
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■Serkorrt near aeport. 2/1 ttr x j Man's
Nightm are with 5 tote 580K
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560.000
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A irport Bhrd W as 5700K. now
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Santord 3B4V1BA 1S4.9000 C a l
nose lo r ketatgt
800-3103323XM520
Santord. 433 S
Scott Ava.
48FV2BA. 2.500* sq ft. .31 acre Id.
green house, shop, lots d storage
N ew carpet, pam t m A out.
landacapm g. b locs construction,
te r r a in Boor*. 5 16 0s C a l Joyce.
C e n w y 21 H A 1.407 3236755

Bads, located in Santord. crtioperSc
trm sets w«h 5 yr warrarty Twei 575.
U 580. &lt;a»an 586. lung 8175.
used, can detrver 407--402-2778
C hairs rta iste e t rockers. Suitable
lor trader or m oktrhoma. U ka new.
paid 5550 each, aslung 8100 each
407-3326821
C ou th A1 Itakan Leather Sola.
5675. L ow se.it. 5625. Chair. 5525
Brand New. SM n Ptaeac Can Dekrar
407-4226230
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w tvte/iion/brasa. trundle, never
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4 07 68 06 57 7.
Oxrwg Room-13 pc. ackd rhany wood,
doubts pedes's 1 »eto« mi le a l. 6
C/appendaie ch a rs, buftel k hutch,
never uaad. coat 56k. s a l 81285.
server. 5250 407660-1415
Dryer: M aytag electric w hite,
rsvsrstbie door, eupar large 7 cubic
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407-3306630
F u krt Btack daksta kama (dus 6" XStk
netaeaa Never used. aM in bos Coat
5600. ks* 5275 A J oak. 5375 4078606577.

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141 Homes For Sale
143 O ul ol State
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145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Com mercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreago 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

187— S porting G oods
POd Ikhta. 86 protaataonM D C aanee.
leather pockets, one Inch prime Meta,
never used, stdl In C rs ls . C an
detrver 6 ta t up. Cost 55k. sea lor
81650 407660-1416.

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M aterials
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Sonotube 65 Inches u a New
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FREE KITTENS t o o o o o
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407686-2196.
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205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
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2)5 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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252 Accounting
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$1900 obo 407-322-8963 or 407322-3069

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407-3226964.

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C D stereo 55.000 407-323-2862

1960 Lincoln Contnantot Mere VI
Lass than tOOK maaa. 51500.
407-3216229

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M srio r, /UC needs work 81495 or
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k yx. cedar catenet Never used F l4
warranty Uet 54295. m ust soenhea
81650 407 854-0141

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Copyright O 7002 The SemncHe Mem Id

Sanford, Florida

5 0 $

w w w .8 o m ln b le h e ra ld .c o m

Sanford Main Street may merge with CRA
By Dan Ping
Editor

Sanford Main Street saved the biggest
fireworks for Friday night.
One day after the organization hosted the
city's largest Fourth of July festival, the exec­
utive board unanimously approved a pro­
posal that could dissolve Main Street
Infighting among the group's top leader­
ship has been building for months and
became public this week when a scries of
internal memos was widely distributed to
Main Street members, city officials and the
press.
Among the most substantive issues

The N B A
in Sanford
9 past, present and possibly
Jture of the NBA will be on
dspiay at Seminole High
TooTs Bill Fleming Memorial
Gymnasium over the
next few weeks.
PageTB

izen Delight

raised in the documents is whether Marlene
Frith, Main Street's executive director, with­
held information from the executive boani
regarding a possible merger between Main
Street
and
Sanford's
Downtown
Community Redevelopment Agency
(CRA).
Board member Linda Kuhn contends that
Frith was working with CRA chairman John
Mercer to develop a merger plan and possi­
bly become the director of the CRA, a newly
created position (see story on Page 1A).
In a June 27 memo. Frith refers to tin?
“impending transition of the merger of
Main Street and CRA functions." Sire also
admits she had a private conversation sev­

Spot and
Little Bit
prepare to
wale in
Thursday's
Fourth of
July parade
held
Thursday In
Geneva.
The dogs
are owned
by Mary
'Reed.

eral weeks ago regarding a merger between
the two gmups.
"A CRA member told me after a CRA
meeting that the best thing might be for
CRA to absorb Main Street," Frith said
Friday. She didn't relay the conversation to
any executive board members because,
"-Put person was not saying it for public
record."
Frith said she didn't attempt to mislead
anyone but was taking licr cues from the
dLscussioas at CRA meetings. Beginning in
March, CRA members have discussed
becoming a more independent organization
and possibly hiring an executive director to
oversee a list of tlie agency's redevelopment

Seminole
celebrates
the Fourth

Celebrate
National Ice
Cream Month
during July
with a frozen
delight Find
out how ice
cream bocame
one of
America's
favorite treats
and who actu­
ally invented It

projects. Frith said those discussions led her
to believe CRA intended to merge with
Main Street.
"I assure you that I had no intention to
hide such information from you, as it
appears to have been common knowledge
over the past few months," Frith wrote in a
June 28 memo to Main Street President Bob
Kuhn.
"It's not productive to point fingers,"
Frith said Friday night. "We need to move
forward with the economic development of
downtown. That's all I have tried to do."
Mercer said there was never a secret plan
See Merge, Page 9A

Kay Shoemaker
remembered as
Sanford ‘icon’
By Michelle Jerta
and Dan Ping

SANFORD — When the Naval
Air Station in Sanford closed in
l%8, Alonzo Kyle Shoemaker Jr.
— Kay to friends and family —
saw potential in the vacated
airstrip.
Shoemaker, along with fellow
businessmen Jerro Paulucd and
Lee Moore, became the driving
force in establishing what is today
the Orlando Sanford International
Airport. To many, the Sanford
native Ls responsible for making
the facility a success.
"He’s an icon in this city," for­
mer Sanford City Commissioner
Um Howell said. "He was very
instrumental in getting the airport
started in becoming what it is
today."

Paga1C

Sheriff's office
awards ceremony
this M onday

Although Shoemaker, 72, died
Thursday, July 4, 2002, he leaves
behind a legacy of accomplish­
ments and honors. According to
family members, one of his great­
est moments was when the air­
port's terminal — the A. "Kay"
Shoemaker International Terminal
— was named in his honor.
Shoemaker was bom June 16,
1930, In Sanford. After attending
Seminole County schools, he
graduated from the University of
Horida with a degree in building
construction engineering. In 1956,
he created the Shoemaker
Construction Co.
Many of the neighborhoods,
houses and buildings within
Sanford and tire southeast were
built by Shoemaker and his comSee Shoemaker, Page 9A

4 W I C County
V -O U IIIy
The Seminole
Sheriffs Office
ice will conduct
t ‘
a.
cmcnt lMemorial
Law Enforcement
Ceremony on
t and Awardsi Ccn

■y. July 8.

'The date coincides with the
; of Deputy Eugene
y, who was shot and
I July 8,1998, during an
inter with a mentally ill
.The event will also
deputies,
f who lost their lives in the line
of duty. Cleveland Jacobs (914-22), Robert Moore, Jr. (6^75), George Pfeil (12-29-77),
and Hugh Thomas, Jr. (3-2889).
Seminole County Sheriff
Don Esllngcr will also recog­
nize the many dedicated men
and women who work
and/or volunteer for the
Sheriffs Office. Several dtii zens will also be recognized
i for their efforts in r
i law enforcement during I
tj’past year.
The event will begin at 7
| p m at the Seminole County
. : Sheriffs Office at 100 Bush
Blvd. in Sanford. In the case
[ of Inclement weather, the
\event will be rescheduled to
I Tuesday, July 9.

Kay Shoemaker, right, listens during a Sanford Airport Authority meeting.
Sitting next to him is Steve Coover, attorney lor the Authority.

Agency sets Aug. 1 as
deadline to hire director
By Dbn Ping
Editor

Hmld photo* by Ibnutty Vlnant

Thousands of people gathered In Sanlocd Thursday to watch the fireworks dspiay over Lake Monroe.

Tradition highlights Geneva’s celebration
By M lchallo Jerla
Managing Editor

W

M ary Ann Sigurdson slobrating the Fourth of July
In Sanford

Index
(Cl&lt;mifl*d.......................... A M I
iouword ............................. 3A
Door Abby ................................3A
Food ...................................... 1C

Legal

' U U S ly U .............................1 C «C
Obituariei ................ ........... 3A
, Opinion.................................. 4A
folic* l o g .............................. 2A
Religion............................ 4G-5C
S poilt .................................. IB-31

hile thousands of people gath­
ered in Altamonte Springs and
Sanford during the Fourth of
July holiday, people in one of Seminole's
smaller communities carried on a
decades-old tradition of their own.
For 30 years, members of the Geneva
community have honored independence
Day with a hometown parade. On
Thursday, almost the entire community
either joined the procession or watched as
their neighbors made their way down 1st
Street.
The parade may have lacked the glitz
and glamour of other events held during
the past few days — but that's how the
people in Geneva like it. The celebration is
about bringing neighbors together while
honoring America's birthday.
"We don't like a lot of commercializa­
tion," said Lee Voorhees, president of the
Geneva Citizen's Association. "The parade
has always been strictly about community.
The whole idea is to get the community

SANFORD — The city's down­
town Community Redevelopment
Agency took steps Wednesday to
establish it's independence.
Boani members voted unani­
mously to begin a search for an
executive director and placed an
aggressive deadline of AUg. 1 to
have a director hired and on tire
job.
"I’d like to get somebody on
boani as quickly as possible/ said
Larry Strickler, CRA board mem­
ber. "I'm not sure it's possible by

Aug. 1, but that's what we should
shoot for."
The CRA has discussed during
its last three meetings the possibil­
ity of hiring a director to oversee
the downtown redevelopment,
though no concrete plans were
established. On Wednesday,
Chairman John Mercer presented
the board with a multi-point
action plan, including hiring a
director, and demanded the board
pass it.
"I've been talking with CRA's
across the state, and everyone I've
See CRA, Page 9A

Sanford native is first female
to oversee Yellowstone park
By Dan Ping

Editor
Dusty Rhodes, a Worid War II veteran, ndos Joo during
Geneva's Fourth of July parado.
involved in a community function."
Before riding at the front of the parade as
its grand marshal, Lorraine Whiting was
organizing the line-up for the procession.
Although several participants wanted to
change their parade order, there Whiting
See Geneva, Page 9A

SANFORD — Sneaking out of
the country as revolutionaries
overthrow tire government is all
part of a day's work for CIA
agents. Not so for park rangers.
Imagine Suzanne Lewis' surprise, then, when her park service
job became more James Bond, and
less Smoky Bear.
"We were on the Northern
Coast of Haiti — Cap-Haitien —
assisting them with preserving
cultural resources when the gov­
ernment was overthrown," Lewis

recalled. "We
were advised
to leave the
country."
It took two
days to get off
the
island,
Lewis had to
bum a ride on
a Christian
missionary
Lewi a
flight to the
states.
For Lewis it was another adven­
ture in a career that has taken her
See Lewi*, Page 7A

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WEEKEND
APRIl

28 , 2002
w w w . r . e m i n o lo h e r n l

Lake Mary
Herald

inside this edition
of the Herald

Toll road opens to motorists
Local and state officials gather to
celebrate opening of ‘Missing Link’

■yD m M ne

SANFORD — The search is
over for Diane Parker.
“The 'M isting lin k ' is not
missing anymore," said the ener­
getic director of the Lake
Mary/Seminole
County
Chamber of Commerce.
Parker and the chamber hosted
a ribbon cutting ceremony to
open the portion of State Rood
417, dubbed by county officials as
the "Missing Link."
The A3 mile section of road
completes the next to last phase of

t k . ----a----t______ 1___'___ . I
the eastern boundary around
Orlando. It connects what was the
terminus of SR 417 at U S .
Highway 17/92 with Rinehart
Rood. The final phase o f the pro­
ject connecting Rinehart Road
and Interstate 4 will be completed
in fall of 2002.
' I read in the paper," sold l-alo»
Mary Mayor Thom Greene, "that
there is a perception among the
people that our leaders can't
build reads."

.....
. . .
Greene told the crowd of about
200 gathered for die event that
unless it was "so hot I'm imagin­
ing this nice, new road," Seminole
County officials have shown lead­
ership on transportation issues
that other counties in the region
are lacking.
"I don't think Seminole County
is part of Centra] Florida any­
more," when it comes to building

1

S m 417, Page 10A

t

Suicidal
man shot
by police

for

Despite protest,
Commission
approves cell
phone tower

Pots

By Chriotophor Patton
Staff Writer

In 1009,8anfoafa Drat known
tire swing was demonstrated
to member* of City
Commission by its Inventor,
Herman Stzebottom.
tI C

C O P S classes
begin May 23
Sanford Police
Department's Citizens on
Patrol classes begin
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
tions can be picked up at the
department or by calling
407-323-3030.
Information is also avail­
able on the departments
website at
www25anfordpollce.org

Sem inole Sm ile

By Chriotophor Patton
Staff W riter

WINTER SPRINGS — A man
threatening suicide and waving a
shotgun was shot in the hand
Wednesday by a Winter Springs
police officer
Winter Springs police received
a 911 call fust after midnight from
a woman who stated her husband
was threatening to "blow his
brains o u t" The woman advised
the two had been separated and
living apart but had not yet been
divorced. Officers responded to
503 Club Dr. and knocked on the
door In attempts to make contact
with the husband.
T h e doer
was sudden­ —
M —
ly
pulled
W e w ere
open
by
really thank­
Stephen
ful that all
Lendino and
he was hold­
our o fficers
ing a shotcam e hom e
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safe.
police
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cover, called
his
name,
and told Mr.
Lendino to
drop his weapon approximately
eight to 10 times, but the barrel of
the shotgun continued to sweep
left to right"
As the fifty-year-old Lendino
appeared to step from out of the
doorway toward the officers, CpL
Fred Gold fired his gun and nit
him in the right thumb, according
to police spokesman Mike
Noland. Lendino was treated at
the scene by the Winter Springs
fire Rescue and transported to
South Seminole Hospital He was
later transferred to an Orlando
hospital for surgery, and as of
Friday afternoon, was resting
comfortably in the Seminole jaiL
Noland could not say how
many times Gold fired his
weapon because of a pending
investigation, but that it was more
than once. The 12-gauge shotgun

Every one wants a cell phone,
but no one wants a tower In
their backyard.
That was the issue facing
County Commissioners Tues­
day when they approved a
tower that will literally be in the
backyard of the Tuska Ridge
community.
Commissioners
denied an appeal for a 150-foot
cell phone tower near the Inter­
section of Dovera Drive and
Red Bug Lake Road.
The board of adjustment
approved Jan. 28 a special vari.n c

Friend* of Our Paw Park Chairman Mika *Qordy* Kntpfor points out some of the Interesting news^lndudIng *Dog of the Weak,* posted on Paw Park’s community bulletin board.

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By Michalla Jarla
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It s the first anniversary of
Sanford’s I’aw Park next weekend,
and plans are under way to throw a
huge birthday bash for dog owners
ana their canine companions.
Beginning 10 a.m. Saturday, festivi­
ties of all kinds are planned for
man's best friend, including a chal­
lenge lure course, souvenir pictures
ana dog washes.
"W e're doing this as a fund-rais­
er and to celebrate a successful
year," said M ike "G ord y" Knipfer,
chairman of Friends of O ur Paw
Park. "Response to the park has
been tremendous. One o f our
biggest success stories is the draw
we get from the entire Central
Florida area."
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which was the first no-leash dog park In Central Florida.

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lifestyle . .
Obituaries
Opinion . .
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Religion . ,
Sports . . .

SANFORD — The frugality
and profitability of the Seminole
County Clerk's Office remains
strong, however, foreseeable
changes from Tallahassee and a
new courthouse could spell trou­
ble for the future.
A study released last week by
Seminole Clerk of the Circuit
Court Maryanne Morse ranks for
office as 17th in raw dollars
returned among Florida's 48 feebased clerks' offices, and 27th in
percentage profit Only Desoto,
Jackson and Orange counties'
clerk of the court offices spent less
per capita last year than Seminole.
The Seminole Clerk's Office
generated about $125,000 in prof­
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Cingular Wireless tower to be 70
feet closer to residential proper­
ties than the required 450 feet.
Commissioner Grant Maloy
made the motion to deny the
appeal on the conditions the
tower is reduced in height 30
feet and adequate landscaping
and architectural enhancements
arc approved by county staff.
The process of fighting the
tower took its toll on residents
in the nearby neighborhood.
Not one of them showed up In
favor of the appeal, although
they submitted a petition of
more than 100 signatures last
fall.
The new tower will address
inadequate wireless service in
the area of the Oviedo
Marketplace
Mall
and
Tuskawilla Road, according to
Cingular representatives. Rep­
resentatives also told commis­
sioners that the proposed tower
would not be the last needed in
the area. Another soft spot In the
wireless coverage occurs south
of State Road 434.
Commissioner Randy Morris
voted to accept the appeal to
preserve the "nice drive*' south
from the mall along Red Bug
Lake Road. The road was con­
structed with similar stringent
development codes as the Lake
Mary Boulevard overlay.
"You adding more clutter in

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however according to
rse, the profits "are acceptable
to economic conditions." Fewer
people pay traffic tickets, child
support, criminal fees and buy
and sell a home when the econo­
my is bad, said Morse.
By law, the profits, or excess
fees, are transferred to the county
at the end of the fiscal year. During
her 13 years In office, Morse has
generated about $725 million in
profits — about one-fifth of the
cost of new courthouse to be built
at Five Points on U S. Highway
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house in 2004 will create problems,
as the clerk's office will be spread
between two locations. The cur­
rent courthouse will be utilized for
dvil cases while the new court­
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justice side. Additional staff will be
needed, Morse said.
"It's going to be more costly —
there's no doubt about it" Morse
said.
The changes expected from
Tallahassee in the same year, how­
ever, will produce even bigger
headaches. In 1998, the state
Constitution Revision Committee
recommended state funding for
the court system. This came partly
in response to attorney fees
charged to Alachua County in the
1990 murder trial of Gainesville
serial killer Dunny Rollings.
Voters approved the idea of the
state funding the court system in
1998 and gave legislators until
2004 to implement a plan. With
reapportionment, a tight budget
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TWO-CAH CRASH — Emwgoncy personnel prepara lo trenemd a Iwo-yaaf-oU

cM d to Orlando Regnnat Medcal Carter after a tw ocar crash on Stale Road 46

ai Mangoutnne Drive Acoordng to Santord Poke* Department spokeswoman
Qeo Cohen, toe drrver c&lt;a tale-model Satom toed to eras SR 46 heatfrig west
The Satom wee ha by a Dodge Durango travekng westbound on SR « . Cohen
said none of toe paaaengere n toe Satom — induing a 1-year-old, a 2-year-cto.
a 7-mortavold and a pregnant tamale — were weanrg salary restrains The 2year-okl was erected horn toe car and had to be airtfted. along w«h toe 1 yearold and toe tamale, to ORMC. At press tme. tooee airtftod were to stable corxSBon The 7-mornrHHd was Sealed and released al Central Fkxtoa Report
Hospital. Cohen M not release names, pendng notification oI family

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Sunday, April 2a 2002

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LAN CE ARO U N D O UR CO UNTY

Sw itching aide*: Just speculation, but uber
attorney Ken Wright might be feeling a little
burned. Wright lobbied the Sanford City
Commiaaion on behalf o f Clayton In*. Ltd and
CWC In n lid . to overturn a Planning and Zoning
Commiaaion decision restricting building heights
along the back o f a proposed 336-unit apartment
complex.
He must have felt he had three votes in the bag
because his clients were in attendance at Monday's
meeting. City Commission rejected the appeal, 3-2,
and Wright was fuming.
"T his is not an emotional
forum. It's a legal one," Wright
said before the vote was taken.
The attorney seemed to ignore
his own advice immediately
after the vote.
'I 'm resigning from the
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Airport Authority, and I'm
resigning as a trustee for Main
e t" Wright
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Stre
treet"
vowed.
By Tuesday morning he had
by
w w ddown
d o w nas*'
cooled
bit.
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"I'm thinking about i t ' was
as far as Wright would go.
Why was he so hot? Probably because Mr.
Wright believes he was done wrong. Word
Around The Clock is someone reneged on an ear­
lier promise, and all signs point to Commissioner
Randy Jones as Wright's missing third vote. Prior
to the meeting, Jones spoke favorably of Wright's
compromise to limit three buildings to two story,
no balconies along the back and special Bahama
shutters that would prevent second- and thirdstory apartment dwellers from spying on their
neighbors in Sanora. Somewhere during the meet­
ing, Jones appears to have changed his mind and
voted to limit all buildings that abut Sanora to two
stories.
To be fair, Jones was the only commissioner to
speak up against the three-story apartments at
Wyndham Place when those apartments were in
the review stage about IS months ago. However,
on Wright's appeal he was hesitant to second
Commissioner A it Woodruff's motion to uphold
the Planning and Zoning Commission. In fa ct
Mayor Brady Lesstid , after asking for a second
twice, had begun to announce the motion failed for
lack of a second when Jones Anally spoke up.
Where does that leave things? Well,, for
foi starters
Wright's going to nuke sure ne has at least four
votes before hie brings another matter up to the
Sanford City Commission, and that may be very
soon. The main issue in Wright's appeal was he
wanted a variance of the city's height restriction of
35 feet The plans called for 39 foot tall buildings.
A three story building can be built under 35 feet
but the roof line Is much flatter and less attractive.
Wright's team wanted the four feet variance to
build, a steeper roof, making for more pleasing
architectural lines.
In reality, the apartments can still be built at
three stories, and that may very well be what hap­
pens.
While Jones, in attempting to look out for his
constituents, may have burned Wright by switch­
ing his vote, Wright may have the last laugh if his
clients decide to move forward with shorter threestory buildings. You can bet that Wright will be less
than cooperative if Jones, the district commission­
er, offers compromises for a new design. That's
really where tne process broke down: failure to
compromise, first by Wright, then by Jones.
City staff had originally recommended that
three of the buildings be lowered to two stories,
while the others remained untouched. During the
hearing at Planning and Zoning, Wright argued for
two hours against that recommendation. P&amp;Z
commissioners have a history of imposing stiff
restrictions on three-story apartments located next
to single-family homes. They took staff's recom­
mendation and imposed even more restrictions.
Chances are if the development team had agreed to
staff's recommendation going into the meeting,
ground would have already been broken on the
apartment complex.
Jones, on the other hand, painted himself into a
comer by flipping, if he had voted to go with
Wright's compromise, which was really just city'
staff's original recommendation, the residents of
Sanora would have at least a partial victory. As it is
now, should Wright's clients decide to move for­
ward with three-story buildings under 35 feet,
Jones will have lost leverage to broker a compro­
mise.
The Man: Doug Fetzer has been just about the
best publisher any editor could ever hope for.
When he lured me down here three years ago (all
It took was a couple of beers at Wolfe's and some
hands of blackjack at the Rotary Club's Monte
Carlo Night), he promised to turn me loose in the
newsroom to make whatever change
changes I felt were
necessary. Some worked, some didn'
didn't, and some
generated migraine-inducing phone calls. He
can't ask for
backed me to the hilt all the! way.
wav. You ca
more than that. Good luck, Doug, and stay the
hcck out of Perry, Ga.

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Goldsboro Front Porch
Clean-Up Neighborhood
Day is 8 sjtu to 5 p m
Saturday, April 27. Goldsboro
community d tia n a are sup­
porting their dean up.
The dty of Sanford and the
Goldsboro OeareUp
Committee will have pickup
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Sem inole D eputy Christopher
Schuck arrested Alfoed Cleveland,
2 0, o f W inter Springs Thursday for
possession of crack cocaine.
A uthorities stopped Cleveland in
the area of State Road 434 and
TimberLane Trail for an unsafe
equipm ent violation. The vehicle's
d river side m irror w as broken and
hanging dow n the side of the vehi­
cle. Cleveland allegedly threw the
b ag containing three small rocks of
crack out the w indow when police
attem pted to pull him over.

• Oleander Avenue and
14th Street
• Mulberry Avenue and
18th Street
• South West Road and
•
16th Street
Call 407-302-1377 for moreinformation.
A Grant Writing
Workshop will be held 9 a-m.
to noon Saturday, April 27, a t .
Seminole Community
College •multipurpose room
in the Student Center (buildin g Q .
The workshop will be led
by grant writing consultant,
Ellzweth Wllla. Discussion
will center on the grant appli­
cation for the arts license
plate grants from Seminole
Cultural Arts Council.
The arts license plate
grants are available to four
categories of organizations i n .
Seminole County:
• Cultural/Historical orga-.
nlzations for youth art activi­
ties, up to $2TXX)/grant;
• Seminole County Public
Schools for arts activities, up •
to $l,000/grant;
• Non-cultural/historical -•
organizations for youth arts &lt;
activities, up to $i000/ grant;
• Emerging cultural/historical organizations who .. ,
have been in existence •; ,
between one and five years,
upto$2/X»/grant
The workshop is free to the
public.

Avenue resident for $2. Authorities
found a glass pipe in h er change
purse, w hich had the presence o f
cocaine.

according to th e police report, said
he did not k now w hat marijuana
looked like a n d w as unaw are m ar­
ijuana w as grow ing a t his resi­
dence.
R e s is t in g a n O f f ic e r

S em in o le D eputy W illiam
Sm lthey arrested Willie
W hetstone, 35, of Sanford
T h u rsd ay for possession of mari­
juana. Authorities stopped
W hetstone in the area of the 13th
Street and Olive Avenue for
im proper lighting on his bicycle.
Police found approxim ately one
g ra m of marijuana in his pants
pocket.
Sanford Officer Miguel Francis
arrested Sherm an Jones, 19, of
Sanford W ednesday for possession
o f a controlled substance. Police
arrested him for an active w arrant
o u t of Seminole County for viola­
tion of com m unity control.
O fficers found several pieces of
crack cocaine on his person.
Seminole Deputy Mickel Green
arrested H enry Batinger, 45, of
W inter Springs Wednesday for
destroying evidence, possession of
cocaine and d rug paraphernalia.
Th e suspect tried to conceal sever­
al pieces of crack cocaine in his
m outh, according to the police
report.
Seminole Deputy Eric Bryant
arrested M ichael Bogue, 23, of
W inter Springs Ttiesday for mari­
juana cultivation, possession of
m arijuana and drug parapherna­
lia. After finding four plants,
Bogue told authorities growing
marijuana was a "hobby." The
sheriff's office C ity/C ou n ty
Investigative Bureau searched the
M oree Loop apartm ent and found
about 20 gram s of marijuana and
various d ru g paraphernalia in
plain view. M ichael’s father,

Sanford O fficer H ector Aviles
arrested Juandell Brown, 28, of
Sanford W ednesday for two
counts of resisting an officer and
fraud. Police responded to the 700
block of C ypress Avenue in refer­
ence to a suspicious vehicle com laint. W hen authorities arrived,
rown exited his vehicle and
attem pted to flee.
S earch W arrant
The Sanford Police Department
Tactical Unit executed a search
w arrant W ednesday at 318
Palm etto A venue apt. 1. Agents
arrested resident Lavada Redia,
37, for possession of a schedule II
drug. W hen authorities entered
the residence, police noted In the
report, Redia ran to the kitchen
sink and threw several pills dow n
the drain. Investigators recovered
several of the pills and discovered
the pills w ere Oxycontin.
The Sanford Police Department
Tactical Unit executed a search
w arrant W ednesday at 1007 W. 6th
St. Agents arrested resident
D arron C om er, 39, for possession
of marijuana.
R etail T h eft
Sanford Officer Jessica H arper
arrested G w endolyn McKinney,
36, of Sanford W ednesday for
dealing in stolen property, retail
theft, possession of cocaine and
dru g paraphernalia. McKinney
reportedly stole merchandise from
the Salvation Arm y Thrift Store on
1st Street W ednesday and also
stole Tuesday two towels from
R ay's Circus of Values. She report­
edly sold the towels to a Pine

Longw ood Officer A drian Mill is
arrested Jam es U nderw ood, 35, of
Lake M ary Tuesday for larceny.
Millis reportedly tried to steal a
bottle o f cologne from the State
Road 434 Wlrrn Dixie grocery
store.
D UI
Seminole D eputy Richard
Ingram Jr., arrested Brett Lane, 33,
of Osteen W ednesday for attem pt
to flee, reckless driving, driving
under the influence and a sus­
pended license. Lane refused
breath tests a t the jail.

M Egan

F n .ic m .n - i
Bilan Kremarc*
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Cheryl Smith

An evening o f Florida
History will be presented 5 to

Sanford Officer BUI C rapps
arrested Stacey Chenet, 38,
TUesday for driving under the
influence, an expired tag and not
being able to present current vehi­
cle insurance. She refused breath
tests at the jail.

420 Oak Ave., in Sanford.
The event will feature
Orlando Sentinel Columnist
Jim Robison, who will Intro­
duce two new books about
Seminole County inducting
"Longwood," and
"Altamonte Springs." He will
be available to sign the
books.
The Higgins House will
provide complimentary wine
and cheese, and Robison will
speak about Central Florida
history.
There is no charge to the
event, but reservations are
required. Call 407-324-9238 to
reserve space. There is limit­
ed availability for the event.

Burglary
Sanford Officer Jason ~hor
arrested E d gar B u m , 35, of
Sanford Tuesday for burglary and
possession of burglary tools.
Authorities responded to a M yrtle
Avenue residence to find B u m
climbing out a window. A
Leatherm an multi-tool w as found
near B u m .
A ggravated Battery
Sanford Officer Frederick
Eldridge arrested Joseph Baker, 18,
of Sanford for aggravated battery.
Suspended License
Casselberry Officer Michael
Schaefer arrested M artie Foushi,
42, of Sanford M onday for driving
with a suspended license, speed­
ing and not w earing a seat belt.
Police clocked Foushi travelling
about 34 m ph in a 25-m ph zone of
Winter Park Drive.

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Seminole Deputy Charles Hilton
arrested Jennifer Burkart, 30, of
Longwood TUesday for driving
with a suspended license.
Authorities originally stopped her
for an illegal w indow tint.

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the Easter S orts Cam p ChaJSangt. A l ir e raaktonta of Samtnote County that u m Iht camp. The 22nd am urt w ant wM start at 10 a.m.
Saturday, M ay 4, at Cam p Challenge, located eight mUaa east of Mount Dora on State Road 46. The event wM Include a tour of the
fadlitiee, a plant sale, kid* games, raffles, kountry kitchen and a iv a auction Diet starts at 1 p.m. Tha feast win indude smoked hog
and chicken. Serving w tl begin at It a m . Tickets are 17 tor adults and S6 for cN ktan. Parking t o l l . A poker run win also be hold,
beginning Href out at 8 a m . A pancaka breakfast wM be served for S3. Pokar hand la IS. For Inform
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Obituaries
CHARLES C. BUTLER
Charles C. Butler, 59, of
Wildwood Lane, Palm Coast,
died Friday, April 19,2002, in
hi# residence.
Bom In
Penyton,
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moved to
Sanford In
1966 after an
honorable
discharge for
the U S
Navy and
started his
own business, Butler
Contracting, until 1987 when
he moved to Flagler County
and worked for John's Bobcat
Service as a heavy equipment
operator. He enjoyed fishing,
playing cards, being outdoors
and spending time with
friends and family.
Survivors include four sons,
Robert Moore and Gregery
Moore, both of Indiana, and
Jonathan Moore and Rocky
Butler, both of Florida; three
daughters, Debrah Singer, Rita
Watson and Winnie Butler, al
of Florida; three sisters,
Eamastine Butler of Texas,
Doris Goodheart of Arkansas
and Betty Shoemaker of
Kansas; 12 grandchildren and
nine great grandchildren.
Special acknowledgements to
Snirley Butler, Mearl Moore,
William Watson and John
Vanburan.
Volusia County Cremation
Society is in charge of arrange­
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ANTHONY JOSEPH
CARTONIO
Anthony Joseph Cartonlo,
81, of Eklcam Boulevard,
Deltona, died Tuesday, April
23,2002, in Florida Hospital,
DeLand.
Bom in Falmourth, Maine,
he moved to Central Florida in
1982. He served in the U.S.
Merchant Marines during
World War II on the ships SS
Henry and SS Thomas Nelson
Page. He was yard master with
Maine Central. He was a mem­
ber of Our Lady of The Lakes
Catholic Church in Deltona1“
and th eSo n i of Italy.
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SilWivors indude hbr wife of
60 years, Grace Cartonio of
Deltona; one son, Anthony
Cartonio Jr., of Old Orchard
Beach, Maine; one daughter.
Carmen Artripaldi of Deltona;
eight grandchildren; and three
great grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
ISABEL CASAS
Isabel Casas, 65, of Deltona,
died Monday, April 22,2002, in
Memorial Hospital Ormond
Beach.
' Bom in Aguada, Puerto
Rico, she moved to Deltona
from Orlando in 1989. She was
a homemaker. She enjoyed
traveling and spending time
with her dog. She was of the
Protestant faith.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 40 years, James Casas;
one daughter, Susan Casas of
Yonkers, N.Y.; two sons, Frank
Casas of San Diego and James
Casas Jr., of Egg Harbor

Township, N.J.; four sisters,
Mercedes Ruiz o f Bronx, N.Y.,
Esther Mirles Ortiz of Bayamon,
Puerto Rico, Monsera te Garda
o f Bronx, N.Y., and Elsie
Mosouera of Virginia; and three
grandchildren.
Phoenix Cremation Society of
South Daytona is in charge of
arrangements.
KENNETH DOUGLAS
JORDAN
Kenneth Douglas Jordan, 33,
of East Airport Boulevard,
Sanford, diedI St
Sunday, April 21,
2002.
Bom in Honolulu, Hawaii, he
was an assistant chef.
Survivors include his father,
Kenneth D. Jordan of San
Diego, Calif.; his mother, Jerilyn
Jordan of Longwood; his grand­
mother, Jeri Albert of Sanford;
and two half-sisters, Leslie
Jordan and Kristie Jordan, both
o f San Diego, Calif.
A memorial service will be
held 7 p.m. Monday, April 29,
in Banfield Funeral Home, with
Anne Danielson officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
EUGENE LEE NEWMAN
Eugene Lee Newman, 69, of
Reid Court, Sanford, died
Wednesday, April 24,2002.
Bom in Covington, Ky., he
moved to Central Florida in
1996. He was a retired assistant
pastor at Longwood Church of
the Nazarene. He was a mem­
ber of Masonic Lodge No. 62,
Sanford and Scottish Rite,
Sanford. He was a US. Army
veteran who served during the
Korean War.
Survivors include his wife,
Joan Newman of Sanford; four
sons, Terry of Ashland, Ky.,
Eugene of Fort Thomas, Ky.,
ana Aaron and Alex, both of
Sanford; two daughters,
Deborah of Winter Springs and

Kathy Martin of Ohio; six
grandchildren; and three great
grandchildren.
Tri-County Cremation Service
of Longwood Is in charge of
services.
CHARLES MITCHEL
OXENDINE
Charles Mitchel Oxendine,
72, o f North West 84th Terrace,
Miami, died Friday, April 19,
2002.
Bom in Oviedo, he was a
counselor for the state to fostercare children. He served in the
U S . Army. H e was of the
Baptist faith.
Survivors Include his wife,
Rebecca Oxendine of Miami; ,
one son, Melvin Oxendine of
Orlando; two daughters, Betty
Boston of Philadelphia, Pa., and
Rosalind of Fort Lauderdale;
two sisters, Jerey Smith of
Oviedo and Thelma Holmes of
Fort Lauderdale; and eight
grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral Home Inc.,
of Winter Park is in charge of
arrangements.

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DOLORES M. PRUDENT
Dolores M. Prudent, 81, of
Concert Road, Deltona, died
Tuesday, April 23,2002, in her
residence.
Bom in Port of Prince, Haiti,
she moved to Central Florida
from Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1992.
She was a caregiver. She was a
member of O ur Lady of the
Lakes Catholic Church and
enjoyed sewing, cooking and
spending time with family.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 46 years, Gilot Prudent;
two sons, Archley Prudent of
New York City, N.Y., and
Elrood Prudent of Deltona; one
daughter, Farrell Prduent of
Deltona; and three grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

LEROY M. SCOTT
Leroy M. Scott, 79, of Sanford,
died Tuesday, April 23,2002, in
Plant City.
Bom Sept. 8,1922, in Plant City,
was a watch maker. He served in
the U-S^Navy during World War
0 and vifas a member of Shiloh
Baptist Church in Plant City.
Survivors include his brother,
Harold E Scott of &amp;infbrd.
A memorial service will be
held 3 pan. Tuesday, April 30, in
Shiloh Baptist Church in Plant
City, with the Rev. Joseph Bowles
offiidating.
Briseon Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Church, Longwood.
Survivors include one daughter,
Ctorothy Purdy of Heathrow; three
grandchildren; four great grand­
children, and a host of nieces and
nephews.
Golden's Funeral Home Inc., of
Winter Park b in charge of
arrangements.
THOMAS CLIFTON
SMALL JR.
Thomas Clifton Small Jr., 58, of
Willow Avenue, Sanford, died

B r is s o n

FRANCES S. SHELDON
Frances &amp; Sheldon, 99, of
Lakeworth Clide, Heathrow, died
Wednesday, April 24,2002.
Bom in Hockcssin, Dela., she
moved to Central Florida In 1986.
She was a model and dancer
throughout the United States and
Paris, France. She received an
award for volunteering during
World War I] and was one of the
first dancers to travel to Paris
with the Moulin Rouge. She was
a member of Nativity Catholic

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Wednesday, April 24,2002.
Bom in Miami, he moved to
Central Florida in 1971. He was a
railroad supervisor, and worked
for the railroad for 37 years. He
was a member of Northland
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
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I am NOT a writer. In 3 1/2 years as the publisher of The
Seminole Herald this is only the third time I have felt compelled to
write something that would be published in the paper. O f course,
it needs.to be pointed out that one of those
times I used a "bad" word and caused one of
our Seminole County Commissioner's father
to cancel his subscription (I also accused his
son of committing a crime, but that's sort of
a moot point at this time).
I am leaving The Herald and I really have
mixed emotions about that departure. I have
come to think of Sanford as my adopted
hometown and I look foreword to spending
T id in g
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t he rest of my life here. I have taken a job
f f j that will allow Peggie and I to stay in
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Sanford. So I am not leaving town, nor am 1
retiring or passing on, just taking advantage
Doug Fatzor
of the last opportunity that I might have to
write something that will be read by a number of people that I
have come to look upon as friends.
1 would make the following bequests, If it were in my power to
do so:
To Nell Snow , I hope you see the Lake Monroe Veteran's
Monument become a reality. 1 also hope that you realize that
L any Dale is not the Anti-Christ and that he really did a lot of
good things for this town.
Speaking o f Larry D ale, 1 am still trying to grow back a piece
of my anatomy that you and Tony VanDerworp chewed off on
my third day in Sanford in 1998 when you told me everything
that The Seminole Herald had done wrong. 1 hoped we fixed most
of those things. My wish to you is that you continue to grow that
airport and make us all proud of what a huge roll it plays In our
future.
Brady Lessard, speaking of mayors, 1 hope they stop carding
you at PubUx when you try to buy a 6-pack of Coors Light. And
please, figure out a way to send the all the midges to Heathrow
to drive the yuppies nuts! Good Luck, Mayor.
To M arlene Frith, Main Street Executive Director, you go girl!
Just keep up the good work. I am proud of the small part I have
played as a member of your board of directors. You have done so
much for Sanford in the few months that you have been here. I
wish you nothing but continued success.
Sara Jacobson, you know 1 really do respect and admire your
love and concern for Sanford and it's downtown. My wish for
you Is that you can share that concern and love without pissing
people off the way that you usually do.
Angella Gordon and what's left of the Chamber Board of
Directors, a clue. I just wish that you all would get a clue.
Helen Stairs, thank you for the work that you and your board
•have done to g iv c ns a World class arts venue in downtown
Sanford. Nothing but pdtked houses In the upcoming sedsoral
Elizabeth Graham Glover, The Harbor is the one of the good
things that never got recognized when they were running down
Sanford's Housing Authority. This after school program is a
building block for Sanford’s future. My wish for The Harbor?
That God continue to smile on you like I know He will!
Downtown Sanford eateries. If you can't satisfy your appetite
or thirst at Morgan's, Angelos, Tin Lizzy, Billy Boy's, The Colonial
Room, DaVinci's, Harry's Bar, The Willow Tree, Cool Beans or
Wolfy's ya'll got a problem! I wish all of these places standing
room only!
Commissioner Whltey Eckstein, I wish you a son enshrined at
Cooperstown, and how about getting us a minor league ball team
to play at our stadium?
Republic Newspapers, The Herald's current owners, my wish
for you is that you find a buyer for this newspaper that will invest
the time and money to make this paper what the city of Sanford
needs.
Dan Ping, my editor and my friend, I wish you the support
and the readership that this newspaper deserves. You put out one
damn (Sony, Mr. Maloy, Sr. There I go, again) fine newspaper. I
hope people begin to realize just how good it is before its too late.
To our advertisers and our non-advertisers, if The Herald was­
n't here The Orlando Sentinel would have you by the short hairs!
Just in legal advertising alone The Herald saves taxpayers hun­
dreds of thousands of dollars a year compared to what you
would have to pay if The Sentinel had their way and could dictate
the rates for Seminole County and Sanford governments. So what
do I wish for you guys? You figure it out!
To “Old Timers," like Bill Kirchoff, Doug Stenstrom, Don
Knight, Mona Walker and a host of other folks that have made
Peggie and I feel at home and welcome as a part of this town, my
wish to you is that Sanford never loses its roots and sense of com­
munity.
M illard Hunt, OK Millard, you "saved" the park, but do you
really want to save the Civic Center? 1 guess my wish for you
would have to be to get a life!
I'm sure 1 missed a few people that were deserving of being
mentioned in this column but hey, I told you going in I’m no
writer. I'm just an old ad salesman who hacj a chance to run this
newspaper for a few years and had a good time doing it.
See you all at The Colonial Room on Saturday mornings for
breakfast.

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Doug Fetzer
Publisher
T he Sem inole Herald

Your View
Reader questions
lack of coveiage
for ‘South Pacific*
To the cdlton
I was very disappointed not to
find anrwthing In trie newspaper
about the recent production of
South Pacific put on by the
Wekiva River players at the Helen
Stairs Theater. These plays are put
on to encourage and stimulate
public interest In the theater and
the arts. Proceeds from the plays
are earmarked for local charities.
The players devote their time and
talents to make these productions
a success, and looking forward to
praise, recognition and apprecia­
tion
The Seminole Herald is our local
newspaper and it should do more
to promote the activities in the
Sanford area.
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Yours sincerely,
Josephine Stanklewicz
Sanford

Leadership in
Sem in ole County
does get results
To the editor:
I am writing in response to the
recent three-part series of articles
by the Orlando Sentinel outlining
the need for leadership in Central
Florida. While I agree that many
of the issues identified in the arti­
cles are indeed challenges that are
facing our region as a whole, and
some communities specifically, I
want to take this opportunity to
talk about Seminole County.
First, many of the areas Identi­
fied as regional weaknesses, and
evidence of poor leadership are,
in fact, success stories in Seminole
County. Transportation is a per­
fect example. This is an area
where strong leadership has
resulted in two referenda being
overwhelmingly approved by the
county voters to build a road net­
work that is among the best in the
state and is focused on maintain­
ing the quality of life our resi­
dents and the economic vitality of
our businesses. This same type of
bold leadership is exemplified in
the successful funding efforts of
the soun-to-be-completed "miss­

ing link" of the Central Florida
Greeneway, and the S t Johns
River bridge replacement current­
ly under construction.
In Seminole County, our school
system is not only one of the best
In the state of Florida, but also
one or the best in the nation. We
are consistently among the top
school districts in die state by
almost any measure you choose
to utilize. Another measure of
leadership was our recent 1-Cent
Sale Tax referendum which
included the school system for the
first time. The county govern­
ment, the seven city governments
and the school board worked
closely together and unanimously
agreed to a detailed plan that was
ultimately approved by over 70
percent of die voters casting their
ballots.
benSeminole County has also ben­
efited from strong leadership in
Implementing a natural U n i £ ) p
program and a trails program that
have been approved by the voters
in referendum. These programs
have resulted in thousands of
acres of natural lands being pre­
served and miles of trials being
constructed to the betterment of
our citizens. Seminole County has
also implemented one of the most
sful economic development
success!)
programsi in the state of Florida,
program has resulted in
thousands of new jobs and tens of
millions of dollars in capital
investment that have helped shift
our economy from a sleepy bed­
room community to that of a vital
employment center:
These are but a few examples
of what 1 believe to be the success
story that is Seminole County. I
could actually fill up most of your
newspaper with positive results
of this type. But, the primary
point that 1 want to make is that
these things do not happen by
accident. They are not pre­
ordained. They are not the result
of luck or happenstance. They are
sometimes stressful and contro­
versial. But make no mistake
about it, they are the direct result
of leadership.
Governing is certainly not as
simple as it may look to some.
Sometimes we, as public officials,
deserve to be taken to task on
Issues of concern and debate.
However, in Seminole County, the
County Commission, School
Board, city governments and the

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business community have worked
together and been out front on
important Initiatives.
The citizens, government and
the business community have
succeeded in making the quality
of life in Seminole County second
to none. 1 am sure that Seminole
County is prepared to continue
working with the region in taking
any leadership role we need to
assume In the future.
Sincerely,
Daryl Mdain
Chairman
County Commission

Beltway would be
detrimental to the
Wekiva River area
To the ed itor
,
,
f .‘ft# y$Mt)h*WkKilI R w O &amp;
and surrounding areas have been
spared from development and
urban sprawl. Unlike other areas,
the Wekiva River is still natural
and undisturbed. However, a
proposed beltway is threatening
to harm the Wekiva. U S. Rep. Rk
Keller leads the idea of the beltway, which would connect S.R.
46 to S.R. 429. This road would
cut through the center of the
Wekiva. Environmentalists really
need to stress more to the law­
makers just how important the
Wekiva is, and then give that
information to the public. Road
officials should drop the pro­
posed beltway and focus their
attention elsewhere, because a
beltway In this situation would
be bad in several ways.
First, this area of Central
Florida, less than an hour from
Disney, is an important ecosys­
tem. The Wekiva ecosystem is
home to many different species of
plants and animals, some of
which are rare and risk extinc­
tion. If the beltway were built,
not only would forest be
destroyed, but also animals
would lose their homes. The
value of this undeveloped area is
often overlooked. Not many peo­
ple appreciate how important
these places are, and don't realize
that the recurring moves to use
parklands for projects are devas­
tating to the local ecology. Plus,
imagine how much road kills per
year that this would cause. Can

Central Florida afford to lose any
more Florida Black B ean to the
highway? Lake County has had
•cveral bear fatalities in recent
years. If this beltway la built.
Central Florida can expect many
more. Therefore, for the welfare
of the environment, the beltway
shouldn’t be built.
The second reason that the
beltway should not go forth is
because the beltway would cause
urban sprawl, and cause the frag­
ile Wekiva area population to
swell beyond a reasonable capaci­
ty. This would bring in more traf­
fic, more people, more pollution
and more chaos. The Wekiva
doesn’t need to become the latest
victim of urban sprawl, and it
wouldn't look too nice to see
Wekiva dotted with coolde-cutU
houses. The sprawl that would
accompany the beltway wouldn't
help the local economy enough to
worth It. Sure, It would
help the other roads a little, but
in line long run it would bring
more traffic, sprawl, and a loss of
natural habitat. Therefore, the
costs of building this road
through the heart of the Wekiva
would definitely outweigh the
benefits. That is, the harm inflict­
ed on the local ecology plus the
risk of urban sprawl and devel­
opment outweigh the benefits of
having a beltway.
The proposed beltway just
can't go forward and be built
because by doing so, the Wekiva
would suffer the environmental
losses, and people would become
unhappy with the traffic that
would spill over into the Wekiva,
and also cause more develop­
ment. The beltway would cause
animals and their habitat to die.
Soon, developers would circle the
area and move in like vultures to
kilt Houses would pop-up all
over the place, and dead animals
would be scattered across the
highway. This isn't to mention
what would become o f the water
quality of the Wekiva. Perhaps a
highway in another area would
be more appropriate; in an area
that doesn't include the Wekiva.
In any case, projects through pro­
tected sensitive areas don't do
much good, and in this case
Central Florida should be in
favor of the best interests of the
Wekiva.
Jeff GlUett
Altamonte Springs

On the Street
The Herald asks people w hat they th in k ...
It’s been a y ear
sin ce the first fo u rfo o te d man's best
frien d entered the
gates o f Sanford's
Paw Park. Since
then, many a
can in e have fou n d
a rea l dog H eaven
a t the off-leash
green area located
betw een 4th and
5th streets on
H ighway 17/92. To
h on or its anniver­
sary, we asked
som e dog owners
what they think
abou t S em in ole’s
only dog park.

I've been coming
here sines (he begnning. At first. I was not
familiar with the area,
and this has been a
really great place to
meet people.
Ray Mac Lean
Sanford

Its the best thing.
With the big trees, its
got really good shade,
and there's ample
water tor the dogs. Its
realty good entertain­
ment
Patrick
Neunatnger
Sanford

It's great I wish
there was one closer
to where I five. I try to
get out here at least
once a week.
Amy Brennan

Orlando

I love the pork. We
five In Orlando, and I
can t 1st him ofl the
leash, so he canl get
al his energy out I
don't have to worry
about that here.

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just one example of
the new energy in
Sanford. This is a
great place to visit
wtth friends and their
dogs.
B arbie Baum an

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Orlando

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afraid o f snakes, slept in a sugar barrel
1 found another treasure in
the Sanford Museum recently: a
book entitled "Early Settlers of
Orlando County," published by
C.E. Howard In 1915.
Since Seminole County had
recently been formed from the
northern section of Orange
County, some o f these early set­
tlers had their origins in what is
now Seminole County.
Mr. Howard, a native of
Pennsylvania, located perma............... .................. nentlyin
Orlando In
1904 after
visiting
therein
1883 and
1888. He
was in the
publishing
business
and had
published
Grace Marie
several
Sllneclptier newspapers
in the county. He had
served as an alderman, secre­
tary of the Board of Trade and
chairman of the District School
Trustees.
. In his preface, Mr. Howard
states that his work was Intend­
ed to be just an introduction to a
few of the worthy men who
should not be forgotten.
"Sometime someone will
need material for a history of
the county and for some of it, at
least, he may turn to the facts
contained in the lives of those

mentioned," Howard wrote.
And so, here 1 am, 87 years
later, thankful for Mr. Howard's
excellent publication, and using
parts of it to give you some his­
tory of our founders.
Today you will learn about
W.J. HU1.
Mr. Hill was quoted through­
out his biography, so he evi­
dently wrote it himself or was
interviewed and quoted verba­
tim. It makes for one of the
more colorful biographies.
Mr. Hill claimed to have lived
in Sanford longer than anyone
else. He did own the oldest
hardware store In Florida.
He was bom in London on
March 15,1842 and came to
New York in July 1872. He
worked as an interpreter in the
presidential race of Grant and
Creeley, as most of the people
didn't understand the Cockney
language. When the election
was over, he decided to go
somewhere warm as he was
cold and uncomfortable in New
York.
One day he asked an
Englishman he knew, “Where
do all the blooming swells go
when it gets like this?"
He was told that they went to
Florida. "And so to Florida this
swell immediately went."
When his steamer stopped in
Savannah, he bought a map and
since Florida looked to be a
short distance away, he began
walking to the state.
After walking a while, he

came to some houses and asked
a lady if this was Florida. She
laughed and told him that he
was in Jessup, Ga.
From there he made his way
by train and boat to
Jacksonville, which he describes
as a mud hole.
He went south with two
Georgia men who had hired s
man and boat. They landed s t a
place called Sanford, described
by Hill as the smallest place in
the world, and he had come
from the largest.
"I looked about. Not even a
policeman around and you can
be sure there was nobody else.
Everything was bathed in warm
sunshine. It was just the place I
wanted. 1 saw tropical trees
loaded with fruit. The river, we
knew, swarmed with fish. We
caught sight of a covey of quail.
I made a quick decision.
'Captain,' I said, 'I will stop
here.' So we were left there with
nothing but guns and ammuni­
tion."
The first night they slept on
the ground, or at least the other
two did. Hill was too scared of
snakes so he took a walk.
Finally he lay down, but quickly
jumped up thinking that he had
been bitten by a snake. He was
sure he was going to die, but
when his companions examined
him, they pulled out a sandspur.
He put pine gum on it, but
when night came his pants had
See Grace, Page 7A

May events
Miy
Tradffional Farmers Market
Megnofer Square. Downtown
Sanford
Tuesday In the heart of
Downtown Sanford. For mote
Information ptaaie contact
Sanford Main Street
| (407) 322-5600.

KAfly*AuQust
Tonight's Sky
Seminole Community College
Planetarium
1st, 3rd, &amp; 5th Fridays of Ihe
month. Featuring a different
episode every time. All
evening shows wtf be fol­
lowed by telescope viewing
sessions as Ihe weather per­
mits unless otherwise noted.
830pm. Admission: $4
Adults, $3 K-12 students and
Senior Citizens. For more
information please cafl: (407)
328-2360.
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6:30pm. Admission: $4
Adults, $3 K-12 students and
Sartor Citizens. For more
information please cad: (407)
328-2360.
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Week. Was created in 1964
to spotlight the more that 100
postcard collecting dubs in
the U S. Use a postcard
Instead of a letter, for this

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1 Adventure in the
Himalayas. Experience
Nepal, Buddhist villages.
Slide presentation. Seminole
Community CoHege 2-4, Rm
B-117/110. Cafl
407.328.2121 for information.
1 12th Annual Downtown
Senior Day, Health &amp;
Wellness Fair. Tours,
Entertainment, Prizes. Cafl
407.302.1010 for Information.

May-August

Myths in the Night
Seminote Community College
Planetarium
2nd 44th Fridays of tha
month. Featuring 10 different
episodes. Al evening shows
wi be Mowed by telescope
viewing sessions as the
weather permits unless other­
wise noted. 0:30pm.
Admission: $4 Adults, S3 K12 studsnts and Senior
Citizens. For more informaton please cal: (407) 3282360.
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May-August

Saturday Evening Special
Feature
Serrtooie Community College
Planetarium
Features to be announced.
! Al evening shows wiHbe foi; lowed by telescope viewing
; sessions as the weather per&gt; mits unless otherwise noted.

1 CONFETTI CLUB (5 YRS
&amp; UP) Sanford Public Library,
3:30PM. Al programs are
free and open to the public.
2 Sanford Historic Trust gen­
eral meeting 7:00. First
Presbyterian Church, Park
Avenue &amp; 4th Street Community Center. Public
Invited.
2 BABY TIME (birth- 1 8
mos.) Sanford Public Library
IftOOam. Al programs are
free and open to the pubic.
2 National Day ot Prayer
4-11 NATIONAL SAFE KIDS
WEEK, remind your kids to
get in gear - to wear their
helmets while brking.
4 SATURDAY SOUP, stories.
(3 -7 yrs.) Sanford Public
Library. 2:00PM Afl pro­
grams are tree and open to
the public.

INCON Lighting, Inc., Ihe lighting
professionals
from
Sanford-based manufacturer of around the world will be In atten­
high-tech and energy-efficient dance at the trade show, includ­
commercial lighting systems, ing some 400 manufacturers.
&gt;lans to exhibit more than 60 dlf"LightsFair International is one
erent products it manufacturers of the largest and most important
at the LightsFair International trade shows in our industry," said
trade show in San Francisco start­ Hudson. "We plan to be there in
ing June 2.
force to show off several new
INCON
President
Mark products we are manufacturing,"
Hudson sdUA more than 17,000 h e a d d e d .

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Hudson said new orders at the
weekend event should top $1
million. Among new products
INCON will show off are wall
sconces and 15 die-cast lighting
systems.
Last year, INCON reported
annual sales that totaled more
than $7 million. In 2002, Hudson
said INCON sales should total
n e w Own 312 million,
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4-0
Orlando City Ballet
Helen Stairs Theatre for the
Performing Arts, Downtown
Sanford
For more information and
ticket prices contact the
Helen Stairs Theatre Box
Office (407) 321-8111.
4-5
_ Century Senior Softball
Tournament
Seminoie County Softball
Complex
Stale event. For more infor­
mation contact Dave Mease
(407) 060-6200.
6 TODDLERS (18 MOS.- 3
YRS.) Sanford Public Library.
10:3GAM. All programs are
free and open to the public.
7 PRESCHOOL ( 3 - 5 yrs.)
Sanford Public Library. 10:00
&amp; 10.45AM. Ail programs are
free and open the public.
8 CONFETTI CLUB (5 YRS
&amp; UP) Sanford Public Library.
3:30PM. All programs are
free arxi open to the public.
8 V-E Day. German
Unconditional Surrender,
signed 1945.
9 BABY TIME (birth- 1 8
mos.) Sanford Public Library
10:00am. Ail programs are
free and open to the public.
9 A 10
AARP Drive Alive
Sanford Senior Center
Review and team safe driving
habits. $10 due and payable
at the first class. For more
information contact the
Sanford Senior Center at
(407) 302-1010.
9-26
The Real Thing by Tom
Stoppard
Presented by the Orlando
Theatre Project - SCC

SCC Fine Arts Theatre
From the writer of the film
Shakespeare in Love, this
smart romantic comedy Is
about love and infidelity, poUUcs and pop culture, and truth
and acting both onstage and
in real life. Ticket prices: $18
Adults and $15 Senior
•
Citizens. For more informa­
tion contact the SCC Fine
Arts Theatre Box Office at
(407)328-2040.
10 Jazz erase, 900-1QAM,
Sanford Senior Center. Cafl
407.302.1010.
10 Una Danes Lessons
10AM to noon. Sanford
Senior Center. Call
407.302.1010.
10-12 .
NTRP Designated Tennis
Tournament (Adult Event)
Sanlando Park
Area toumamenL For more
information contact Charlie
O'Brien (407) 669-5966.
11
Adam Steinfeid - Magic Uvel
Helen Stairs Theatre for the
Perionning Arts, Downtown
Sanford
For more information and
ticket prices contact the
Helen Stairs Theatre Box
Office (407) 321-8111.
11 SATURDAY SOUP, sto­
ries. (3 - 7 yrs,) Sanlord
Pubic Library. 2:00PM Afl
programs are free and open
to the public.
12 MOTHER S DAY. Display
flag.
13 TODDLERS (18 MOS. - 3
YRS.) Sanford Public Library.
10:30AM. Ail programs are
tree and open to the public.
14 PRESCHOOL ( 3 - 5 yrs.)
Sanford Public Library. 10.00
&amp; 1045AM. AJI programs ore
tree and open the public.

15 CONFETTI CLUB (5 YRS
&amp; UP) Sanford Public Library.
3:30PM. AJI programs are
free and open to the public.
15 CRAFT WORKSHOP
with PEG JONES. Project to
be announced. Call
407.302.10t0.
15 Peace Officers Memorial
Day. (Flag at half-staff until
sunset.)
15 Sanford Historical
Museum Tour. Cafl Senior
Center for details
407.302.1010
16 BABY TIME (birth- 1 8
mos.) Sanford Public Ltorary
10:00am. Afl programs are
free and open to the public.
17 Jazzercise, 9:00-10AM,
Sanford Senior Center. Call
407.302.1010.

18
USSA Adult Softball
Tournament
(Adult Women’s Stow Pitch)
Seminole County Softball
Complex
Local event. For more Infor­
mation contact Debbie
McCollum (407) 299-0610.
18
Afl American Soap Box Derby
Race
Derby Park (Oregon Avenue.
Sanford.) Open to boys &amp;
girls 9-16. The cars are
assembled from kits. The
local champion goes to
Akron, Otto in July to com­
pete in the World
Championships. Admission is
free. 9am-5pm. For more
information contact Norm
Perry (407) 330-5697.
18 ARMED FORCES DAY
19

17 Line Dance Lessons
10AM to noon. Sanford
Senior Center. Call
407.302.1010.
18 SATURDAY SOUP, sto­
ries. (3 - 7 yrs.) Sanford
Public Library. 2:00PM All
programs are free and open
to the public.
18 Armed Forces Day.
Display flag.
18 Sanford Seminoie Art
Association general meeting
held at 1:00pm at Grace
Fellowship Congregation
Church, Park Avenue and
24th Street For information
call 407 831.11104.
18 Classic Car Cruise &amp;
Street Party Historic
Downtown Sanford
Food, 50’s music, live DJ.
6pm-9pm. For more informa­
tion please contact Sanford
Main Street (407) 322-5600.

County Audubon Society. Half
day, relaxed birring. For
more information please con­
tact Shirley Folse at (407)
977-4389. www.audubonweb.net/semlnole
25-27
24th Annual Seminole Soccer
Momorial Day Invitational
Tournament
Seminole Soccer Complex,
Sanford
The longest running tourna­
ment in Florida, hosting over
100 teams from afl over the
southeast. For more informa­
tion please contact Michael
Fofde (407) 320-1891.
www.saminolesoccer.org
27 MEMORIAL DAY
(Observed. Flag at haff-stafl
until noon.)
27 C.F. Quitters Quid,
Senor Center, 7:30PM . For
information call
407.302.1010.

20 Victoria Day (Canada)
21 Sixnmer Water Aerobics
Begin. $1.00 for Senior
Friends. $2.00 for non mem­
bers. Call 407 302.1010.
22 National Maritime Day
23 Sanford Historical
Society, general meeting,
4:45pm, at Sanford Museum.
For information call
407.302.1000.
23 Annual Ice Cream Social,
1:00PM Sanford Senior
Center,
register and pay $1.00 by
May 17, cafl 407-302-1010
24 Movie Madness, at
Sanford Senior Center,
1:00PM, cafl 407-302-1010.
Bring you own popcorn.
25
Seabird Island al Port Orange
- Field Trip
Presented by the Seminole

28
National Poetry Month
Observance - Poetry by SCC
Faculty and Students
Seminole Community College
Student Center Multi-Purpose
Room
Featuring poets published in
Revelry, the literary voice ol
the Gwendolyn Brooks
Writers Association of Florida,
Inc. Free admission. 7:30pm.
For more information cafl:
(407) 328-2060.
29 Be Active, Be Frt, Be
healthy. Partrdpte in sched­
uled Senior Center fitness
activities and earn you 'par­
ticipation buttons*. Call
407.302.1010 tor information.
30 ice Cream Social
Sanford Senior Center
1:00pm. For more information
contact the Sanford Senior
Center at (407) 302-1010.

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T in Seminole H erald

Military News

Neighbors combine efforts to clean alley

Air Force Airman Jason
Trawick has graduated from
basic military
training at
Lackland Air Force Base, San
Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of train­
ing, the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization, and
customs; performed drill and
ceremony marches, and received
Ical training and special
ng in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credits
toward an associate degree
through the Community College
of the Air Force.
Trawick is the son of Michael
Trawick of Orlando and Carol
Stevens of Chuiuota.
He is a 2000 graduate o f Oak
Ridge High School.

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streets got together (or a good old fashioned alley cleanup. The project started at B am. and the worker* were
finished by 10 a m. and on to other endeavor*. Seven pair* ol hands w*r* better than one and the work got
done a lot taster and It was more (un. Many neighbor*, who hardly ever see each other because of their busy
schedules, had a chance to visit while they worked. The event was organized by Claudia Webber. Many ot the
city's alleys are In deplorable condition, especially In the Historic District. They are Uttered with every Imagin­
able kind ol debris, from broken down furniture to trash thrown by passers by. Those who participated In the
cleanup hope the idea will catch on and a trend ot neighbors cleaning their alleys win get started. Pictured are.
from left. Michael Swindle, Claudia Webber, Kerri Duval, Carl Davis, Lucy McGill and Ken McGill.

Air Force Airman M ichael J.
Carroll has graduated from
basic military training at
Lackland Air Force Base, San
Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of train­
ing, the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization, and
customs; performed drill and
ceremony marches, and received
physical training and special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com-

plete basic training earn credits
toward an associate degree
through the Community College
of the Air Force.
Carroll is the son of Michael J.
Carroll Sr. of Oviedo, and Alvin
Gibbons Sr. of Maitland.
He is a 2001 graduate
of
e
Oviedo High School

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Air Force Airman Heather L
Little has graduated from basic
military training at Lackland Air
Force Base, Son Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of train­
ing, the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization, and
customs; performed drill and
ceremony marches, and received
physical training and special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credits
toward an associate degree

through the Community College
of the Air Force.
Little is the daughter of Tracey
Schoen of Oviedo.
The airman Is a 1999 graduate
of Oviedo High School.
Army National Guard Pfc.
Kathy S . Iglesias has graduated
from basic milltaiy training at
Fort
Leonard
Wood,
Waynesvilte, Mo.
During training, the trainee
received instruction in drill and
ceremonies, weapons, map read­
ing, tactics, military courtesy,
military justice, physical fitness,
first aid, and Army history and
traditions.
Iglesias is the daughter of Ana
L and Roberto W. Iglesias of
Sanford.
She is a 2001 graduate of Lake
Mary High School.

Boys &amp; Girls Clubs of Central Florida
to host ‘F ath er and Daughter Ball*
Boys k Girls Clubs of Central
Florida plans to host a "FatherDaughter Ball" from 6 to 10 p.m.
jn May 31 at Universal Studios
Drlando, Sound Stage 33.
Gary Cain, president o f the
^outh-serving organization, said
ie expects as many as 200 dads
ind their daughters to partici­
pate in the evening event. And
o keep from disappointing
young ladies from single-parent

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up dozens of "All-in fathers" to
offer escort for the evening.
"We have police officers,
school teachers, even a minister
or two," said Cain. "It’s very
important that teenage girls
experience the sort or respect
and reverence dads have for
their daughters, and our Father
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•tuck to the gum, they had to
cut a piece off to get them o ff.
He later sent that sandspur to
his sister In London to show
what he had been through.
The next day, the two Georgia
men stared walking to Fort
Meade and Hill went with them
for about three miles. There Hill
•sited an old gentleman (Alex
Vaughn's fattier) who was sit­
ting in and orange grove, what
the name of the place was.
Vaughn told him that it was
Fort Reid and immediately Hill
said, “Let's go to the fort and
see the soldiers."
Vaughn pointed to his house
and said that that was the fort
and he was the sold lm .
Hill went back to Sanford
and at Erst slept on the ground.
Then one day he found an old
'lU gar barrel in the lake and
hauled It ashore to sleep in. He
•aid it was fine as there w asa
nice current of air all nig ht
Moat o f the time he ate qualL
He didn't have to shoot them,
just catch them In a net.
Everything went along fine
until he accidentally killed a pig
and had to skip down and live
with the Semlnoles. (Hill didn't
elaborate on the reason for this.)
Hill said that he liked the
Semlnoles all rig h t but they
wouldn't talk and he liked folks
to be sociable. He claimed that
the alligators furnished plenty
of music, though. He said that
they killed at least 1,000 gaiters
while he was with the Indians
in 1876.
During that time, he discov­
ered some of the phosphate
beds that later made fortunes
for others. At the time he didn't
know what phosphate was and
also didn't know that he could
have squatted on 500 acres of
land and eventually owned It as
it hadn't been surveyed by the
government.
When he got back to Sanford,
he found another sugar barrel
which he added to his sleeping
quarters. Later, the captain of
the steamer brought him down
a piano box. His next home was

S o lu tio n to T o d a y ’s P u z z le

a room he built in the top of a
live oak tree on which he placed
a sign, “No boarders wanted.”
Hill claimed that when he
arrived in Sanford there wasn't
a civilized person in the whole
neighborhood but himself.
Occasionally he would see some
of the Cracker people, but
sometimes he wouldn't see any­
one for two or three weeks.
When the town was Incorpo­
rated in 1877, there were only
eight people living in Sanford
who could vote. According to
Hill, the borders were extended
to include the Swede settlement
three miles away so there
would be enough votes to make
It a town.
Since Hill was the Inspector
and the Swedes couldn’t mad or
write English, he was their
proxy and did all the voting
himself.

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Abby, the thought of my
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know I must say something, but
she is one headstrong lady and

won't like what she's hearing.
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wonderful, so another sitter is
out o f the question. What is the
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Abby? Please respond quickly.
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Paw Park—

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C o a t l s M d t n m P i g a LA

People travel quite a
distance for
their dogs. Knlpfer said it
isn’t unusual to find peo­
ple from Satellite Beach,
Tavares and Orlando regu­
larly enjoying an afternoon
in the park with their pets.
The block etw een 4th and
5th streets on H ighw ay
17/92 Is also a favorite
gathering spot among local
dog owners.
Sanford resident Tony
Lima and two of his three
dogs arc regulars at the
ark. Unfortunately, one of
is dogs is a little too
aggressive for the gather­
ing of canine camaraderie.
"1 think Taw Park is a
great concept that is catch­
ing on in tnis area," Lima
said. “T h is place is like a
night clu b w ithout the
booze."
The concept o f an offleash dog city park was
formed in May 2000 by a
small group of Sanford res­
idents,
which
formed
Friends o f Our Paw Park.
With th e support and
approval
of
C ity
Com m ission, w hich bud­
geted
$15,000
o f the
$25,000 needed to com ­
plete the initial stage of the
park, the canine exercise
area officially opened on
May 5, 2001.
The area was a city park
long before becom ing a
favorite hang out for dogs.
The site became a city park
in 1886 in the location that
borders Sanford’s historic
dow ntow n
d istrict.
Through the years, howev­
er, the form er Jaycee Park
slowly becam e a hot spot
for vagrants, prostitutes
and drug dealers and was
littered with broken glass,
trash and other debris.
All that changed when
Paw Park moved In to the
site. Today, it's the home of
ornam ental fencing, self
w atering bow ls, doggie
showers, racks for pooper
scoopcr
su pplies,
tire
hydrants, double entrance
s a f e t y gates, a community
bulletin board and a spe­
cial fenced section for toy
and sm all breeds.
The park Is maintained
by the city o f Sanford
Parks Department.
"Paw Park has been a
great draw for the city,"
Knipfer said. "W hen peo­
ple com e to the park, they
are also stopping at our
restaurants and spending
money at local business­
es."
People arc d efinitely
coming. During weekends,
it's not unusual to see the
park filled to capacity.
O ther m u nicipalities are
even using Sanford's park
as a blueprint for their own
future off-leash areas.
As m ore people visit
Paw P ark, the need for
im provem ents and addi­
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Knipfer said future plans
include lighting, restrooms
and agility equipment.
That's why fund-raiser's
like Saturday's celebration
are important to the park's
existence, Knipfer said.
Paw Park s Birthday
Bash kicks off with a chal­
lenge lu re cou rse spon­
sored by Doggie Fun Zone,
which w ill be open until 5
p.m. For $10, a dog can
spend the entire day chas­
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fuzzy-tail lure
through an agility obstacle
cou rse
with
tunnels,
jum ps, shoot and table.
Raffles will be held on
the hour throughout the
day, anil vendors from var­
ious dog rescue organiza­
tions w ill be on-hand to
answ er questions and offer
inform ation. T-shirts, hats,
doggie costum es, food and
oth er refreshm ents will
also be fo r sale.
The event is open to all
dog o w n ers and their
canin e friends. However,
ag g ressiv e anim als are
encouraged to remain at
home.
A lthough the obstacle
cou rse w ill be available
until 5 p.m ., the Birthday
Bash en d s at 2 p.m.
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to this section," Morris said.
Commissioner Carlton Henley
also voted in favor of the appeal
His vote was partially based on
the lack of Information. There is
no accurate account of all cell
phone sites in the county. Henley
asked county staff to develop a
map of all the towers.
"It's crucial we have this type
of information as we have more
towers requested," Henley said.
A map provided by the coun­
ty's Geographical Information
Services shows approximately
100 cell phone towers exist in the
county. If the boom of cell phone
towers nationally is indicative of
growth locally, Seminole County
residents can expect at least 20
more cell phone towers by the
end of the year. From June 2000
to June 2001, national cell phone
sites Increased from 95,700 to
114,000, according to the Cellular
Telecommunications
and
Internet Association (CTLA).
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few years has been amazing,"
said CTIA spokesman Travis
Larson. "However, the wireless
Industry does not run about
building towers randomly."
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a spokeswoman for Sprint PCS,
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poles
les aat stadiums are considered
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structed. Sprint even built die
city of Deerfield Beach a new
dock tower for the downtown so
they could have a place to put
the wireless equipment at, said
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"It's kind of puzzling to us,"
Schwartz said. "VVe do hear peo­
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ture near their place, but on the
other hand, they're complaining
about (cell [dione) sendee.
"You're going to find that
wireless companies are going to
want to provide coverage where
the people are.”

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Looking over the new express­
way, Seminole County Commission
Chairman Daryl McLain recalled
roaming the rural landscape
decades ago.
"Whoever thought when I was In
high school that we would ever see
these types of transportation pro­
jects," McLain said.
McLain's colleague, County
Commissioner Randy Morris, said
leadership and vision were keys to
completing the project
"We wouldn't be here without
today without the dties and those
early visionaries," like Fred
Streetman and Sandra Glenn, said
Morris, who serves as chairman of
the
Seminole
Expressway
Authority. "Sadly none o f them are
here today with us."
Congressman John Mica, RWinter Park, dug deep Into his files
and shared with the audience some
of
the
correspondence
he
exchanged with federal highway
officials over the last decade to
M c u n fu n d in g a n d p e r m its fo r Ih e

Missing Link.
"The challenge now Is just not to
celebrate but to work together," on
future projects. Mica said.
Specifically, the congressman
said Seminole officials need to find
alternatives to building more roads.
"We can't just pave over Central
Florida," said Mica as he held up a
picture of his commuter rail propos­
al. "We need to look at transit alter­
natives."
Motorists began using the road
Saturday at 8 a.m., and for the next
two weeks, the expressway authori­
ty will not charge tolls, said spokes­
woman Stefany Strong.
No additional toll plazas will be
added on the expressway. Once
completed, motorists from 1-4 can
travel SR 417 to the Lake Jesup
plaza without paying a toll. Should
they exit the expressway before the
plaza, there will be a toll: 25 cents at
County Road 46A; and 50 cents at
17/92 or Lake Mary Boulevard.
Motorists getting onto the
expressway
at
Lake
Mary
Boulevard or 17/92 will pay 50
cents. The toll is 25 cents to enter at
CR 46A. There will be no toll to get
on or off the expressway at Rinehart
Road.

Abovs, Congressman
John Mica. left. Lake
Maiy/Semmote County
Chamber of Commerce
director Diana Parker,
and House Speaker Tom
Feeney prepare kx an
inaugural ride on the new
portion ol Ihe express­
way. At left, Local ckgnttanes prepared to cut a
nbbon to open the
’kissing Link* portion of
stale to! road 417.
Pictured, from left, are:
Jim Ely. secretary of
Florida Turnpike; Thom
Greene. Lake Mary
mayor. Daryl McLao and
Randy Morris. Seminole
County Commission;
state Sen. Lee
Constantine; stale House
Speaker Tom Feeney.
Diane Parker, (trector of
the Lake Mary/Semmole
County Chamber of
Commerce; Angelia
Gordon. (Vector of the
Sanford Chamber of
Commerce: Sanford
Mayor Brady Lessard,
and U S Rep John

training and have a back­
ground screening. The next
mentor training will be held
on Wednesday, May 15 from
9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the
Sem inole County Public
Schools Educational Support
Center, 400 E. Lake Mary
Boulevard, Sanford.
For more information on
the Take Stock in Children
Program and mentoring,
please call (407) 320-0196 or
e-mail
Lisa_ReineckQscps.kl2.fl.us
Foundation Tournament
Over 150 local golfers, with
the support o f many local
businesses, participated in
the eighth Annual Golf for
Education Tournament that
was held on Monday, April
15, at the Heathrow Country
Club.
The tournament was a
four-person scramble with
lunch and dinner provided.

Shooting---Continued from F i f e LA
was loaded, with the safety
off and ready to fire, Noland
said.
"We were really thankful
that all our officers came
home safe," he said.
The Florida Department
of Law Enforcement is
investigating the shooting
and the city department is
assisting. Gold was placed
on administrative leave, but
will probably come back to
work sometime this week,
Noland said.
This is not the first time
Winter Springs police have
encountered
Lendino.
According to Noland, about
four years ago police
responded to a "domestic,
Baker Act" type of situation.
That incident has been
sealed.

C a r n a rro w ly m is s e s L a k e M o n ro e

S c h o o l N otes
M entoring Award
The National M entoring
Partnership has presen ted th e
2002 Excellence in M entoring
Award for Program
Leadership to the Take Stock
in Children Program. The
award is the nation's premier
honor for America's m entor­
ing programs.
Take Stock In Children is a
statewide college scholarship
program offered to incom eeligible students. In Florida
there are 5,179 Take Stock
Scholars. There are 110 Take
Stock scholars in Sem inole
County Public Schools.
These students are selected
in the eighth grade and are
matched with a mentor to
encourage and guide them
through their high school
years. Currently, 35 more
Take Stock mentors are need­
ed.
Each new mentor is
required to attend a m entor

and school issues cluttering
this year's legislative ses­
sion, legislators spent little
time on how Florida will
pay for the courts.
"How our office is going
to be effected by that in the
long run 1 have no idea,"
Morse said. "If they have to
pay the expenses, I expect
they're going to collect the
revenue. The county stands
to lose a great deal of
money."
Morse and the other 66
clerk's offices are in the dark
on the Issue because, to
date, the state has yet to lay
out a plan. Legislators have
failed to work on a plan,
and with only two years
left, time is naming out
"I was hoping they
would start work on this in
2000," Morse said. "It's
going to be an interesting
dilemma.”
Funding the court system
will be a hefty task for the
state legislature because
every county's clerk office Is
different What's good for
Dade County may not be so
good for Seminole County,
Morse pointed o u t
"It's not going to be one
size fits all," Morse said.

The goal was to have fun, but
most importantly, it raised
$40,000 to support programs
for students and teachers of
Seminole C ounty Public
Schools.
The tournament was a sell­
out this year with more
prizes than ever before.
The Foundation programs
include teacher classroom
grants. Teacher of the Year
and School-Related Employee
of the Year Programs,
Dividend Recognition, High
School Academic
Tournaments, student schol­
arships, and many other pro­
grams that enhance public
education in Seminole
County.
Anyone interested in par­
ticipating with this or any
other Foundation program,
call Tina Calderone,
Executive Director, at 407320-0180, for more informa­
tion.

Hereto photo by Tommy Vincent

Two young children received an unexpected ride Wednesday when
Hermionne Petit. 27. ol Orlando reportedly went unconscious ol the wheel.
Her red Dodgo four-door narrowly missed plunging into Lake Monroe as
she laid slumped over tho wheel and with the two children In Ihe back seal.
She was traveling eastbound on Seminole Boulevard when she failed to
lurn nghl whore the road dead-end3 al Mellonville Boulevard. The vehicle
struck the curb and blew out both front tires. The vehicle came to rest
approximatefy 500 feet laler in Downtown Business Association President
Sara Jacobson's backyard. 'I got up to get a drink of wafer and I was tike
whaf tho hell Is going on.* Jacobson said to officers about noticing the dam­
aged vehicle and several emergency vehicles In her backyard The two
young children were transported to the Sanford Police Departmenl and
Petit was transferred to Central Florida Regional Hospital for a further
check-up. No citations have been issued at this time.

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A p ril 28 , 2002

Briefs B e a r s , R a m s , L i o n s a d v a n c e in s o f t b a ll
By Daan

PRO WRESTLING
J ALTAMONTE
■Southern Championship
Tailing returns to the
stmonte Civic Center in
iltamonte Springs tonight
iturday, April 27) with the
7 Showdown: How the
st was won."
I The likes of Live Wire,
rankle Capone, Hexx,
i, Silhouette will collide.
&gt;Heavenly Bodies as well
i the beautiful ladies of the
' will also be on hand.
The Main Event will feaare SCW Heavyweight
npion Live Wire defendig his belt against the “New
fork Street Bed Boy” Bam
i Mancuso and a former
' superstar will be in
{faction and much, much
more.
Also, there will be live
music concert performance
by Merge, an up-and-coming
Orlando rock band that will
be releasing a new CD.
Tickets are StO at the door.
C H A Z ON T H E T U B E
Former Seminole High
School star Chaz Lytle will
lead the University of
Georgia baseball team onto
the field against Florida
today (Saturday) at 4 p.m. on
Sunshine Network.
Another former Tribesman,
Rick Eckstein, is in his first
ear as a coach with the
ulldogs.
The game will rebroadcast
on Sunday (April 28) at 8:30
a.m.

S

M A G IC , FSU FO O T ­
BA LL ON SU N S H IN E
Game 4 of the NBA First
Round Playoff Series
between the Orlando Magic
and Charlotte Hornets will
be televised by Sunshine
Network starting Tuesday
(April 30) at 7 p.m. NBA
Magic Tonight with host Paul
Kennedy will precede the
game at 6JO pan.
Sunshine’s Orlando Magic
telecast team of David Steele,
Jack Givens and Kennedy
will call the live action from
the TD Waterhouse Centre.
TBS' coverage, per NBA
requirements, will be blacked
out within 35 miles of the TD
Waterhouse Centre for all
Magic home games televised
by Sunshine Network.
Following the MagicHornets game, at 9:30 p.m.,
will be taped highlights of
the FSU Garnet &amp; Gold
Spring Football Game.
ASTH M A A TH LETE
S C H O LA R SH IPS
The expanded "Will to
Win" program for high
school scholar-athlete will
grant $100,000 to 11 high
school seniors who have
excelled in athletics in spite
of the challenge of asthma.
The grand prize winner will
receive a $20,000 Gold
Award, with four Silver and
six Bronze Award winners
each receiving $12,500 and
$5,000, respectively.
The deadline for registra­
tion is April 30th.
Information and applica­
tions for the 2002 "Will to
Win" Asthma Athlete
Scholarships may be
obtained by calling the "Will
to Wm" hotline at 1-800-5587305 or visiting the Web at
www.thewiIltowin.org.

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M IRACLE T O H ELP
C O U N TY A TH LETIC S
The Orlando Miracle have
announced that the team will
donate 50% of all single
me ticket sale proceeds
rum the (Saturday) May 11
reseason game versus the
iami Sol to the Foundation
for Seminole County Public
Schools, Inc.
The money generated will
be earmarked for Seminole
County schools sports teams.
If Seminole County stuSee Briefs, Page 3B

S p o rts Editor

WINTER SPRINGS — Following the
script to a 'tee.'
Winter Springs became the first dia­
mond district champion, while Oviedo
and Lake Mary earned spots in next
Tuesday's Regional Quarterfinals as the
district softball tournaments headed to a
conclusion.
The No. 1 seeded Bears (22-6) won the
Class 5A-District 6 title with a 2-0 victory
over No. 2 Titusville (16-6) on their own
home field on Thursday.
Jessica Samuels struck out six in hurl­
ing a one-hit shutout at the Terriers,
while Kristen Schrupp led a 10-hit
Winter Springs attack by going four-for-

four and scoring twice. Wright also had a
big night for the winner’s, going 2-for-4
with a double.
The Bears will host the loser of Friday's
5A-District 5 Championship Game
between Spruce Creek and Top-seeded
Flagler Palm Coast on Tuesday starting
at 7 p.m.
Winter Springs had earned a spot in
the regionais on Tuesday with a 10inning, 4-3 victory over No. 4 Lake
Howell.
Samuels went the distance, scattering

seven hits and striking out seven Silver
Hawks.
The Bears trailed 3-1 before Tiffany
Kitaoka tied the game with a two-run
double in the bottom of the sixth inning
to force extra frames.
Samantha Ferrel, who drove in the
hosts first run in the third inning, also
plated the winning run in the bottom of
the 10th.
Kelly Cruz went three-for-five to lead
the Bears' offense.
Titusville had advanced by edging

Lyman, 2-1.
H ie Terriers scored both runs in the
bottom of the first inning with Alicia
Mitchell, who went two-for-two, driving
in one of the runs.
Chrissy Ttmberlake allowed only a sin­
gle run In the top of the seventh inning
as the Greyhounds tried to rally. She
earned the win, striking out five and giv­
ing up five hits.
No. 1 seeded Oviedo scored six runs in
the first two innings and went on to
whitewash Lake Brantley, 10-0, In a game
stopped after five innings by the Mercy
Rule in the Class 6A-District 2 Semifinals
at Lake Mary High School Thursday
evening.
Kelly Raw struck out four of 10 in
See Softball, Page 2B

D ia m o n d s h o c k e r
N o .l Lake
M ary falls
to No. 5

Raiders
softball
team in
tourney
B y Dm

Oviedo

S m ith

GAINESVILLE — The
Seminole Community College
softball team has picked the
right time of the season to get
hot.
The squad is still struggling
offensively, but with strong
from Lacey Swartnout
and Blake Hoorelbeke, solid
defense, and timely hitting, the

B y D oan S m ith

Sports Editor
SANFORD — It wasn’t
supposed to happen this way.
The fact that No. 5 seeded
Oviedo upset No. 1 Lake
Mary in tne semifinals of the
Class 6A-District 2 Baseball
Tournament at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium
Thursday night was a sur­
prise, but not inconceivable
given that the Lions had won
20 games this season.
But the manner in which
they dismantled the 26-1 and
No. 3 state-ranked Rams was.
Unfortunately for Lake
Mary, Oviedo (21-8) finally
played the way most people
thought it would this season,
scoring nine run over the first
two innings, then put the
game away with six runs in
the seventh inning as it
advanced to Friday night's
Championship Game against
No. 2 seeded Lake Brantley
with a 15-6 triumph.
The Patriots (22-6) got a shot
at repeating as district champs
as Tommy Sutton hurled a
four-hitter and Jeff Strickland
went 3-for-3 in a 5-1 victory
over host Seminole on
Wednesday.
No matter who won Friday,
both Oviedo and Lake
Brantley will advance to
Tuesday's Regional
Quarterfinals against
Mandarin and Sandalwood.
The two Jacksonville schools
were to have played for the
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Strickland (a b o v e ) slid e s safely
a c r o s s h o m e with during th e
Patriots' 5-1 victory over Sem inole In
the S e m ifin als of th e C la s s 6AOlstrict 2 B a seb a ll Tournam ent on
Rinker-Stenstrom Field at Historic
S an ford
M em orial
Stadium
W ed nesd ay night. Strickland went 3for-3, sco red a run and drove In on e.
and m ade a sp ectacu lar defensive
play to turn a single Into a double
play to b a c k a trem endous four-hit
perform ance by Tommy Sutton (left).
Sutton g av e up three of the hits and
the only run in the fifth Inning and
struck out tour a s Lake Brantley
earned a sh ot at repeating a s district
cham pions ag ainst Oviedo, which
upset L ake Mary on Thursday, on
Friday. Both the Patriots and Lions
will a d v a n c e to th e R egio n al
Quarterfinals o n Tuesday.

Biancalana takes NFPGA honors
S p e c ia l to the H era ld

DAYTONA BEACH — Roy Biancalana of
Lake Mary swept honors during the 36th
annual North Florida PGA Winter Tour. He
won six tournaments and topped the money
list with $7,04833.
Biancalana finished nearly $3,000 ahead of
the runnerup, Brian Unk of Cuyhoga Falls,
Ohio. Unk earned $4,174.29 and was one of
three players to score three victories.
Other Seminole County players winning
money were John Van Wart of Altamonte
Springs (24th with 688.%), Tony DeMaria of
Sanford (26th with 657.00), and Rick
Hendershot (81st with 160.00), and Matt
Armstrong of Longwood (93rd with 82.00).
The nation's oldest mini-tour, the NFPGA
Winter Tour played 29 one-, two- and threeday tournaments, including three team
events, between Nov. 1,2001, and April 2,
2002.
36th N O R TH F L O R ID A PGA W IN T E R T O U R
FINAL MONEY U ST
(WITH WINS IN PARENTHESIS)
I. Bor BIu k j J uu . L ik t Miry. 17,0483). It). 2 Brun Unk.

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season with four Mid-Florida
Conference victories to stretch
their winning streak to nine
games.
Swarthout was the winner In
both games as SCC nipped St.
Johns River Community
College by identical 2-1 scores
in its final home games.
The Raiders then closed out
the regular season schedule
with 1-0 and 4-1 victories over
Santa Fe Community College in
Gainesville.
SCC is now 44-14 on the sea­
son and ends the conference in
third place with a 20-8 mark.
That finish was good enough
to earn the Raiders a spot in the
State Tournament, which begins
Thursday morning at the
Osceola County Softball
Complex in Kissimmee.
Fans wishing to attend.can take
the Silver Star road extension
off of 1-4 or the Central Florida
Creeneway (417) and go south
toward Kissimmee until they
see the complex on the right.
The State and Region VIII
Tournament is divided into two
districts, the Atlantic and Gulf,
with both winners advancing to
the National Tournament, also
to be held in Kissimmee May
1S-18.
Joining SCC in the Atlantic
Division are Mid-Florida
Conference Champion Lake
City Community College (23-5),
M-FC runner-up Florida
Community College at
Jacksonville (22-6), fourth place
Daytona Beach Community
College (15-13) and fifth place
Santa Fe Community College
(10-18).
Central Florida Community
College (9-19), St. Johns River
Community College (8-20) and
Lake-Sum ter Community
College (4-24) round out the
conference standings.
Also in the Atlantic District
will be Southern Conference
teams from Indian River
Community College in Ft.
Pierce, Broward Community
College in Ft. Lauderdale, and
Miami-Dade Community
College.
The Raiders will face
Broward in the opening game
at noon on Thursday and then
play again that day at 5 p m ,
win or lose. The tournament
will run through Saturday.
The Gulf District will be
.
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Continued from page IB
made up of Gulf Coast
Community College, OkaloosaWaiton Community College,
Tallahassee Community College,
and North Florida Community
College from the Panhandle
Conference and Manatee
Community College, Polk
Community College, PascoHcmando Community College,
and St. Petersburg Junior
College from the Suncoast
Conference.
SCC had to rally for runs In
the seventh and eighth innings
to win the opener against St.
Johns.
Hoorelbeke went the first

seven innings, allowing only
one unearned run in the sixth
inning on five hits, but
Swarthout got the win when she
hurled a perfect eighth inning,
striking out two.
Kiiey Sieffert led off the sev­
enth with a single and advanced
to second on a sacrifice by Lake
Mary's Rachel Bradley.
Hoorelbeke bunted for a single
before Stacey Spell put down a
perfect squeeze bunt to tie the
game.
In the eighth, Oviedo's
Stephanie Mathieux walked and
went all the way to third when
Kristen Hughes' sacrifice bunt
was thrown away at first.
Oviedo's Katie Field then lifted

a sacrifice fly to center to score
Mathieux with the winning run.
Providing the offense for the
Raiders were Sieffert (2-for-2,
double, run), Field (double,
RBI), Hoorelbeke, Hughes,
Winter Springs' Dixie Reynolds
and Lori Schnepf (one single
each), Mathieux (run) and Spell
(RBI).
In the nightcap, SCC scored
both of Its runs in the second
inning and Swarthout made it
stand up, giving up just three
hits and an unearned run in the
sixth inning, while striking out
eight and walking just one.
Offensively, Kim Stork was 2for-2 with a run scored,
DeLand's Sissy Daugherty had

Softball
Continued from page IB
three Innings before giving way to Nielson, who
finished off the three-hitter.
Hernandez led the winners’ attack, going twofor-two with two runs scored. Simpkins was 2for-3 with a double, while Miller was 2-for-3, with
two runs scored and two RBI.
The Lions (21-5) were to have faced No. 2 seed­
ed Lake Mary (21-6) in Friday's final with the
winner hosting the Class 6A-District 1 runner-up
and the loser traveling to Jacksonville to play the
6A-1 winner on Tuesday.
Top-seeded Mandarin (17-5) was to have hosted
the winner of a game between Sandalwood (17-5)
and Ed White (8-6) on Friday.
The Rams moved on with a tough, 4-3, victory
over Seminole (19-9) on Wednesday.
Beth Laurence pitched out of a bases loaded
jam in the top o f the seventh inning to preserve
the win for Olivia Toporowsky.
The game was highlighted by the defense as
Lake Mary defenders nailed two Fighting
Seminole runners at home, while the Tribe
gunned three Rams at the plate.
Toporowsky went two-for-three with a double
to pace the Lake Mary offense. Kristen Patton
added a triple for the Rams, while Maile Keeney
and Caitlin Mahoney both doubled.
The loss ended a record-breaking season for the
Tribe, who set a school record for most victories
and fewest losses in a season. Despite the loss
coach Dave Rogers is already excited about next
season as all three of his pitcher's return along
with the majority of his position players.
Lake Brantley (5-17) had earned its place In the
semifinals with a 2-1 victory over DeLand (9-11).
Cassie Mier was the winning pitcher, scattering
four hits and allowing only a first inning run.
The Patriots also scored in the first inning, then
plated what proved to be the winning run in the
third inning.

Natalie Ruff led the offense with a single and a
run scored, while catcher Valerie Dickson also
drove in a run. Jackie Phillips added a single for
Lake Brantley.
C L A S S S A - D I S T R IC T *
*1 Winter Spring. High Sehoal
SEMIFINALS
R8AR3 A SILVER HAWKS S
u k riim ii
o n n in i i n
Winter Spring*
0010010001 _ « 7 1
llemandei and Frrrrl Samuel* and Wright. WP _ Saimnk LP _
Hernandez. Savr _ now. IB _ WS, KlLanka. 38 _ now. HR _ non*.
Krronia _ Uka llowell MS; Winter Spring* 21-6.
TERRIERS 2. GREYHOUNDS 1
Lpsun
0000001 _ I I ]
TltwrlU*
200000 0 . 2 S t
Chela*? Timbrrlakr and Victoria Rudolph. Stephante Elrod. Megan
BuAa and Amanda Whiter. WP _ Tlmberlake. IP _ Suita. Sava . non*
2B _ now. 3B _ now. HR _ now.
CHAMriONSHIP GAME
■EARS 2. TERRORS 0
Tlhurilla
000000 0 . • 1 0
Winter Spring*
100 0011 . 2 10 1
Timherlake and Broom*. Samurb and Wright WP _ Samuni* IP _
Timberlak*. Savr _ now. 2B _ Winter Spring* Might 3B _ now. HR .
now. Recced* _ TlturrUl* 16-6; Winter Spring* 22-6
C L A S S 6 A -D IS T JU C T 2
MUk* Mary High School
QUARTERFINALS
PATRIOTS 2. BULLDOCS 1
Lakt Brand*?
tOltOSI. IS O
Dr Land
1000001. 1 8 1
Canal* Mter and Valrri* Dlciaon; McCloud and Frtte* WP _ M r . IP
_ McCloud. Sav* _ now. 2B _ now. 38 _ non* HR _ now. Record* _
DrLand 0-11.
SEMIFINALS
RAMS A FIGHTING SEMINOLESI
Seeiinoi.
8801118. 2 7 2
U k. Mar?
300 010a . 6 0 1
Pokvhr and rwkran. Toporowiky, Laumrc* (7) and Bitm. WP _
Topotowtk?. LP _ Poloche. Sav* _ Laurence. 2B _ Laka Mar?,
Toporowiky, Kmwy, Mahcnor? 38 _ Lak* Mar?, Patton. HR . non*.
Record* . Scminoif 169; Lak* Mar? 21-6
UONS IK PATRIOTS 0
Laka Brand*?
MOM. 0 1 3
Ortedo
33013.1011 1
Mtet and Dickaun. Raw, Nteleon (4) and Milter. WP _ Raw L P . Mtet
Sav* _ nene. 2B _ Ovtedo, Simpkin* 38 . non* HR _ now. Record* _
Lak* Brand*? S-21; Ovtedo 21-5.

a single and an RBI, Sieffert
drove In a run and Held scored
a run for the Raiders.
Hoorelbeke was marvelous in
the opening game against Santa
Fe, giving up three hits and
striking out seven, to raise her
record to 16-7.
But the sophomore
righthander almost got another
no decision, as the game was
scoreless heading Into the sixth
inning.
The only run scored when
Sieffert led off the inning by
reaching on an error ana scoring
all the way from first when
Bradley's sacrifice bunt was
thrown away.
Mathieux had a double, while
Spell and Hughes had singles
for SCC.
The Raiders staked Swarthout
to a 1-0 lead In die top of the
first inning of the second game,
but could not score again until
the eighth.

The Saints finally broke
through for a run In the bottom
of the sixth inning to force extra
Innings.
Sieffert and Bradley again
keyed the rally as Sieffert
walked and went to third when
Bradley's sac was again thrown
away.
Sieffert then scored what
proved to be the winning run
on a wild pitch and Bradley
scored on a squeeze by
Hoorlebeke, who was safe at
first as Santa Fe tried to get
Bradley at home.
Hoorlebeke later scored
another insurance run on a sin­
gle by Hughes.
Swarthout gave up four hits
and struck out seven to improve
to 25-7.
Doing the damage offensively
were Bradley (2-for-3, run),
Sieffert (1-for-l, two runs),
Hughes (single, RBI), Stork (sin­
gle), Hoorlebeke (run, two RBI).

RAIDERS 2-2, VIKINGS 1-1
CAME 1
51 Jofnte Rlv*rC.C. 888OBI 0P_ 1 S 1
M w k C JC
88888011. 1 7 2
Karrteon and B?nl Hottecttxk*, Swarthm
(8) and OTJonwO. WP _ Swarthout LP
Harrtm. Sav* _ nona. 2B .S C C SMhrri. Flrk
38 . non*. HR _ nmw.
GAM E!
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Swarthmrt *nd D*u*Mrt? WP.SwanhouL L
_ 8yrd- Sav* . non* 28 _ non* 38 . non, m
.non*.

RAIDERS 1-4, SAINTS 0-1
GAME1
S n ln a te C C
80 8 0 0 1 0 . 1 J 0
Santa Ft CC08 0 0 0 8 0 . 0 3 1
Hoorelbeke and CTDorowlL fan** an
Hatton. WP _ Hooeribek* (16-7). LP . Jonn
S*v*_non* IB _ SCC, Mtttikw. 3 B . nor*
HE.rwjn*.
GAME 2
Sem M eC C
18080003_ 4 8 2
Santa Ft C C
M 80188. 1 4 1
Swarthout «nd OTXmtett. Leper and lin k *
WP . Swarthout (25-7L LP _ lo p n . Sav* ,
non*. 2B . SPCC Tkraboochi* 31 _ non* HR
non*. Ranted* . SCC 44-14 ovmB, 2M M-fC
SPCC 34-27 o m L 10-11M-PC

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BANDOLERO'S . 1. (2) Mitt Martin; 2. (63) Dalton Z*hr 3. (3) Kory
Abbott: 6 (21) Eric Need*; 5. (68) Chad Akin* 6 (18) Au«ln Carr; 7.
(32) Dan* Layne; 1 (12) Rant? Andcmn, t. (24) Chute* Ruth; 1(1 (6)
Patrick Conrad.
SUPER LATE MODELS _ I. (71) BJ. McLeod; 1 (36) Michael Stagg*.
3, (02) Jand AUtecei; A (10) Eric Black; 1 (7) Matt Griffin; 6 (17) Ski
Stttew 7. (43) Mack Hanbury; A (44) Graf irooka; 9. (21) Scott Rewr.*,
10. (41) Ka**i? Fothr; It. (30) Mari Em balm 11 (33) S4*v* "hoop; 13.
(33) Rkky Wbod.
MOOmiD (FASCAR FRO MODIFIED TOUR SERIES RACE 82)
_ 1. (40) Mktuwl William* 1 (73) Bobby Blake; 3. (32) R*d Vann; A (13)
link TUdai; 5. (2X&gt; Jaaon Boyd; A (SX) Bryan Campbell; 7. (1) And?
Sefflotl; 8. (33) Shan* Held: 9. (20) Scott Millar, 10 (00) Brad Mar. II.
(3) Wiyn* Parkar, 12. (00X) Wkyna Southard; 13. (01) |.F. McClellan, 1A
(4B) Alan fcuna; 13. (30) John Foerg; 16 (20X) Qirie QDtepte; 17, (60)

Robert KUnkc IS (12) Skip Iknaker. 19. (34) Ruaa Thomaoev 20. (W)
Rob Underwood; 21. (66) Jerry Symorw 22. &lt;1X) Brandon Pitta; 23. (99)
Sharmon Smith; 2A (77) Tim Waltac*; 2S, (ST) fim 'H oot' Ftynv
SPORTSMAN . 1. (9) K*0y Janrtfc 2 (4) Rich John* 3. (23) Richard
Hlght A (93) Bruce Caytoei; S(31)John Fr«r 6 (17) BtOUnmia; 7. (7)
BUI HaU; 1 (3) Otev* Dmyvr; *. p i) Earl Beckner; 10. (22) llomrr
Gordon,
SUPER STOCK _ 1.(00) Jcfot Hodge; 1 (92) Bobby Simon; 1 (30)
Ml Wright A |12) Cot? Freed; 1 (t) Cart Peter*; A (17) Rob Watford.
7. (7B) Bob Wbtea; S (67) Damn Gouid; 9. (44) Bob Balltr; t a (0) Clint
McKean; It. (8) Robert Skimer, 12. P ) Ourito Fry; 13. (49) Jaron
Foater; 16 (L3) Leonard Story; l). (27) Scott Tyler 16 (4) Larry
McCoratkk 17. (S3) Dnviyrw Tromana; 16 (2) Ron Whaler. »• &lt;»X)
Rick fohri*
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Mike 54mpeon; A (38) Wall Dtek 3. (39) William Hindman.
NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY Satorily April 20
SUPER LATI MODELS . I. (II) David Rogara; 2. (47) Rutty
Ebfiaolc 3l (3) Sammy Graham. A (41) K*n Frohr. 3. (69) Sarvv
Avteigrr, 6 (0) fohn Kandy.
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(77) Brian BrOaw; A (SX) )aaon Boyd; 1 (8) Cbidy Strahky; 6 (90)
Robert Andnchcck; 7. (23) Joey Pletk*.
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Sc*right; 7. (20) Ed KuhrL 6 (3) Wayn* Parker; 9. (1) |lm CaudaU; 10
(44) Mike Urban; II. (4) Giron Bradley.
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David Gibb*; A (07) Ron LuJcy; S. (30) Dal* Oouaer. 6 (28) Chri*
Prtudat; 7. (63) Dal* Howard. S. (13X) Billy Spade. 9. (80) Don Smith.
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Baseball
IC o n tin u e d fro m page IB

|6A-District 1 title, with the winer hosting the Lake Brantleytviedo loser and the winner
aming to Seminole County to
( the Lake Brantley-Oviedo
dinner. Game time is set for
f3Q p.m.
There were no such upsets in
•Class 5A-District 6
tournament at Lyman as No. 1
Jed Lake Howell edged No.
I Titusville, 3-2, and the No.
led and host Greyhounds
flanked Winter Springs, 2-0.
Lyman and Lake Howell were
&gt;to have met on Friday at
he Carlton D. Henley Sports
Complex, with the winner hostie winner from 5A-District
Itona or Spruce Creek) and
■loser traveling to Volusia
Dunty to face the Deltona?ruce Creek winner at 7 3 0
i. on Tuesday.
[Lake Mary starter D.J. Ackeiy
-1) had no answer for the
riedo bats as he was touched
’ seven runs on eight hits
fore giving way to Kyle Bono
[ith one out in the second
ling.
In the first inning, Kevin
irninsky led off with a solid
;!e and moved up on a Matt
&gt;ez sacrifice before scoring
fa double by Brian Brooks.
Jtln Young then belted a fast1 deep over the loftficld wall
things were already looking
ak for the Rams,
he scoring was still not over
iree more singles led to
Other run for the Lions,
ike Mary had an opportunl&gt;get back into the game
i Ryan Bono walked and
&gt;Bono was hit by a pitch
i two out, but a pop up to
nd ended the threat,
viedo then took control as a
walk and a bunt single opened
thd second before Brooks slnI in the fifth run one out

K

at brought on Kyle Bono,
i gave up a two-run double
to Young before Bridger Hunt
hunched a homer over the leflfiftd wall to make the score 9-0.
1 'The game settled down after
that os Kyle Bono held the Lions
(Dipnly two hits over the next
four innings.

The Rams finally broke
through in the fourth inning as
Kyle Bono walked and went to
second on an Austin Pride sinle one out later. With two out,
like Brady walked to load the
bases before Christian Rosado
unded a two-run single up
middle.
In the fifth inning, Jason Hires
lifted a pop up in the middle of
the infield that no one called
and fell for a single and the
floodgates opened for Lake
Mary.
Ryan Bono walked and
Oviedo starter Colin Irvine was
lifted for Matt McClung. Kyle
Bono ripped a two-run single to
center and Kris Vigue was safe
when a throw from first to sec­
ond was dropped for an error.
Pride forced Vigue at second,
but Robert Yero scored Kyle
Bono with an infield single and
an out later, Rosado walked to
load the bases, bringing on
Brooks to face the lying run.
Brooks walked Tucker Pearce
on five pitches and the potential
go-ahead run came to Inc plate.
Brooks got out of the jam by
getting a foul pop to first on
which Irvine made a fine play
on against the stands.
Lake Mary had another
chance in the sixth inning, get­
ting two more hits, but could
not score.
Kyle Bono looked like he
would again keep the Uons

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down in the seventh getting the
lead off batter on a bunt try and
then getting a ground ball. But
an error and a wild pitch was
followed by an RBI double from
Irvine and then another error
got the Rams in a deep hole.
Barry Baxter bloopod a run­
scoring single over a drawn in
infield and after a strike out,
McClung was hit by a pitch to
load the bases.
Lopez and Brooks then ended
all doubt when they ripped
back-to-back two-run doubles to
the left and right field wails,
respectively.
Tire difference in the game
ended up being clutch hitting.
Oviedo ended up with 15 runs
on 16 hits and left just four run­
ners, while the Rams scored six
runs on nine hits and left 12
runners stranded.
Doing the damage for the Lions
were Brooks (3-for-4, two dou­
bles, two runs, four RBI), Young
(home run, double, two runs,
four RBI), Hunt (home run, sin­
gle, three runs, two RBI), Lopez
(double, single, run, two RBI),
Irvine (double, single, run, RBI),
Baxter (two singles, run, RBI),
Cominsky (two singles, two
runs), Justin Stines (single, RBI),
and McClung, Lenny Gomez
and Brett Murphy (one run
scored each).
Providing the offense for Lake
Mary were Pride (3-for-4, dou­
ble, two ruas), Kyle Bono (2-for-

HariNJ photo by Jim Wanti

Matt Dobbins had a productive g a m e tor L ake Brantley on W ednesday, dri­
ving In two runs wilti a double and a ground ou t to help the Patriots g el past
Sem inole, 5 - 1. and earn a spot in the district finals o p p o site Oviedo

2, two runs, two RBI), Hires (two
singles, run), Rosado (single,
three RBI), Yero (single, RBI)
and Ryan Bono (run).
Irvine was the winning pitch­
er with Brooks earning a save.
On Wednesday, Brooks was
nearly untouchable, using a
sharp curve and a pinpoint
accurate fastball to keep the
Fighting Seminoles off-balance.
Lake Brantley got on the
board in the second inning as
Jason Bush and Chris Lidfeldt
both walked before scoring on a
two-out single by Strickland
and a throwing error to the
plate on the hit.
In the third inning, Nick
James doubled and later scored
on Matt Dobbins' grounder.
Sutton faced the minimum
through four innings, allowing
just a one-out walk to Brent
Davidson in the second inning.
Davidson was immediately
erased, however, when
Strickland made a diving stop
behind second on a shot up the
middle by Shane Larson, got to
his feet and turned an inning­
ending double play.
Seminole broke through In the
fifth inning as Robby Rotunno
ended the no-hit bid with a
solid single to center.
The Tribe third baseman then
moved up on a balk and went to
third on single by Davidson
before scoring on another dou­
ble play ball. Ryan Quinn would
follow with a double, but that
was the last real threat by
Seminole.
The Patriots then got some
insurance in the bottom of the
fifth inning when Strickland sin­
gled and went to second on a
sacrifice by James. After a walk
to Ray Horal, Strickland scored
all the way from second on a
.wild pitch and Horal scored an
out later on a double to deep
rightcentcr by Dobbins.
Sutton gave up the four hits,
striking out four and walking
two to get the win. Victor
Gilbert suffered the loss, giving
up four earned runs on five hits,
striking out five and walking
five. Bryan Armstrong worked a
perfect sixth, striking out one.
Strickland was 3-for-3 with a
run scored and an RBI for Lake

Brantley. Also contributing were
James (1-for-l, double, two sac­
rifices, run), Dobbins (double,
two RBI), and Bush and Lidfeldt
(run scored).
For Seminole, Quinn doubled,
while Rotunno singled and
scored a run and Davidson and
Dominic Pctracca each singled.
At Lyman on Wednesday,
Richard Napicrata struck out
five and scattered eight hits and
Lake Howell broke a 2-2 tie
with a run in the bottom of the
sixth inning to escape an upset
big from Titusville.
Richard Bethel and Brad
Eastcrday drove in runs for the
Silver Hawks, while Brandon
Romans and Matt Rhodes each
had two hits and scored the
runs for the Terriers.
The host Greyhounds got a
masterful performance from
Nick Stram as the junior
righthander struck out four in
hurling a three-hit shutout at
the Bears.
The game was a pitcher's duel
between Stram ana Winter
Springs’ Sam Hatfield through
four innings, but Lyman finally
broke through for single runs in
the fifth and sixth Innings to get
the win.
Jimmy Atkins was 2-for-3 and

drove in one of the Greyhounds
runs, while Matt Powhida drove
in the other run for the hosts.
C L A S S 6 A -D IS T R IC T 2
K l n M l r n t m i Flrld
*1 lllitoHf Sanford Memorial Stadium
SE M IF IN A L S
PATRIOTS V FIGHTING SEMINOLES I
Svmlnolr
0000100. I 4 I
Lika S u n lit?
Oil 020 1 . S S 0
Cilbrrt. Arrmlmnn (6) ami Primer. Sutler
and Swanwin WP . Suitor. LT .G ilbert. Snvr
. nurr 2B _ Srmlnolr. Quinn; Lak* Btnnllty.
Debfetm, |jmr-i IB . non* f IR . now. Record*
. Srmlnolr 1S-14; l .k r Brjnllry 12-A
LIONS IS, RAMS i
Oviedo
4 W 000t _ IS 14 0
Lake Miry
000 240 0 . 0 0 4
Irvine, McClung (S), Brook* (1) and Mlllan.
Ackley, K. Bono (2) end K Bono. WP _ Irvine
LP _ Ackley. S*ve . Brook*. 2B _ Oviedo
Brook* 2. Lnprc. Young, Irvine; Lake Mery.
Pride. SB _ none. HR . Oviedo, Young, Hunt
Record* _ Oviedo 2 M . l .k r Mery 26-1

C L A S S 5 A -D IS T R IC T 6
itC irlton O. tlenley Sport* Complex.
Lyman High School

SEMIFINALS
SILVER HAWKS 3, TERRIERS 2
TTtuiville
010 001 0 . 1 0 1
Lake Howell
001001 &gt; _ S 4 0
Jake Ward low and Brandon Roman*. Richard
Napierati and Richard Bethel. WP . NapieraU.
LP _ Ward low Save ..none. 2B _ none. 3B _
none. IIR . none. R rrm d t. Lake Howell 13-14.
GREYHOUNDS 2, BEARS 0
WlnlerSpring.
000 0 0 0 0 . 0 3 0
Lyman
000 011 &lt;_ I S O
Sam Haliietd. Travis Moore (6) and Vlnny
Cued Nkk Stoam and Kyle Harmon. WP _
Stram. LP . Hatfield. Save . none. 2B _ none.
3B . none. HR _ none. Record* _ Lyman 10-16.

Briefs
Continued from page IB
dents and administrators, family and friends can help the
Miracle sellout the TD Waterhouse Centre (17,306) on May 11,
the county can earn up to $100,000, which will go directly to
supporting their local athletic programs.
W IN TER SPRING S G O LF
The City of Winter Springs Parks and Recreation's Golf pro­
grams will continue monthly through the Spring of 2002, at
Winter Springs Golf Club.
Programs are for youth and adults ages 6-and-Older.
The cost Is $40 per month for beginner lessons weekly on
Tuesdays from 5:30-to-6:30 p.m. Minimum of five per class.
Please call to register from 9 a.m.-to-5 p.m., Monday through
Friday at Winter Springs Parks Sc Recreation at 407-327-4761.
LA K E M ARY YO UTH FO O TB A LL A S S O C .
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 between 5-and-15.
Registration forms can be found on the website at
www.lmrams.com or by contacting Craig Segars, Football
Coordinator, at 407-333-8860 or Tani Taltos, Cheerleading and
Dance Coordinator, at 407-330-2200.

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Located A t The

ORLANDO SANFORD
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
$ 10 .0 0 / Person
Chicken / 2 Sides / Garlic Bread / Ice Tea

FOOD, FUN, AND DOOR PRIZE5I
D inner w ill be served betw een 5:30 &amp;. 7:30 p.m .

Carry-out Available.
S p Q n sQ r e s I fry ;

ACE HARDWARE, DIAMOND GLASS,
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FOR TICKETS C A L L :
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117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 StongwOffice For Rent

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67 Career
Consultants
69 Resumes
70 Education &amp; Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

141 Homea For Sale
143 Out of State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Safe
147 Industrial Property For Sale
146 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condomlniume For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sals
163 Watarfront Proparty For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

REN TA LS
9t Apartments/
Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent '
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homea
97 Apartments * Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Dupiet/Trtpiex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Retort Vacations
114 Warahoute/Rantai Spaca
115 Industrial Rentals

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2nd SHIFT MANAOIR

ProducbonDspt. WWTratoon 1st
SNR. Responsible person with
previous Management Eip.
Required

tor
Apartment
communities to toe HeeffireaVLaks
Mary arsa. HVAC Type I A II
prstoned. TNt It your opporutly to
)oto toe tastosl growing Rato Estoto
nveeknent Trust In ffie Souffieastt
Ttp pay g e * bwaffiktectoax 401K,
hsdffi h u a r n D itto s wok (tooa
Pteeee tu rattans to 4073022023 or stop by 1060 Cokyvsl
Grind ESvd. EOE.

4073233121

ai local pel eeo)e. PIT, Itoxbie hours,
teso. hr a bonuses. 407-3207001._____________________
Care diver Assistant- 2
salary, 1294. Musi work one
weekend, tor a total of 21 visa*.
Approximately 1hr/visit. Near
SantordArpot NdyWtos 407-3B37506._______________________
Chad owe cantor to Laka Mary wee
Looking lor preschool teachers A
assistants Orest pay benedto, paid
vacation 407-321-5577.________
Cleaning personnel
Looting kv eip dependable people
with transportation tor residential a
arwkucson ctowr g Toppay br iyx
person Must be able to
Oientto erne. (407)322-7911
Ctork A/P, AIR. one gat last paced
office. Oeneral office duties good
salary a benefits 407-323-2640

Dog Qroomsr wanted
DeOary Shop.
ownerMvrwrt. Mat bar
7530094.

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TERMITES ■

In Sanford tor kitchen A bath
Industrial suppler. 4 Itoe phone
eyetamWtodowa, can M tp to 30 be.
Also, WWrehouee Per*
merchandise, operate tortiML A
repair toota. Boffi possbne M-F. exp
ueeki. WHTrain. Cal Ctody at 407322-6697.
Irrigation Tech/Inttaler needed: 16
to 112 per hour dependtog on
aipartance. R eee ccntod John, 407634-7956.
Journeymen Metal
Spinner:
qualified to
fwnd xpto a* metal A eetup on job.
Oderlng lop pay. Contact Elyria ktotxi
Sjptortog to EytxOhto 440323*066

LABORERS NEEDED

landscape drew Foramen: Vend
Florida drivers Icense reqd. Cal
Jkn. 407-314-7291.

CXPERIKHCtD
TOW1NO
Apgty In pareen.

32S42M
Fanes mstaaera; Subcontractors
Liability tna, occupehonil lesnse
retired. 407-696-6499.

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200 Uvestock/Farm
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201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antlque/Collectibies
215 Boat* A Accessories
217 Oarage Sales
21 9 Wanted lo Buy

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FT Maintonance Aaaialam. FT
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Sanford.

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business
opportunities
and
trsnchiaas. Cal Florida Dept of
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Consumer ServKae before sebng
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tutors you buy.

$30.00 Off
Initial S erv ice
With Th is Ad

1Offices Coast to Coast"
Since 1954

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTIUTY CONTRACTOR
HUUM MSUMMCS and «ei«
eiAM One kee wwrketses.

HandlerFTrso t loader:
per hour/ Excellent
Benefits:
Company
deeply
commated to setary A quakry seeks
hankwortung n*nduels to operate
machinery used to load A unload
raXcart. Candidate muat ba telfdracled.ee* surer, who works wel
with people A en|oys working
outdoors. Excekent benefits ridude
mmedial* haaithcare w/lamify
vacation, 40 tk with Immediate
company contributions fuky vested.
Company paid kto toeunnee. turiton
retmOuraement program, employee
Hock purchase program, slock
options A potanM bonus. PosubWIy
lor advancement. Only safely
conacsue, Ham oharatd peede need
apply to: 2591 West 5th Street.
Ssntord, FL 32771,407-330-1761.
Need Some ADVERTISING To
Promote Vbur Business!
Then Cal Us About Flyers

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Salary
plus
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We Trim. 407-322-2240X11.

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231 Car* For Sato
234 Automotive
Accessorial
235 Truck/Buses/Vana For Sato
236 Car Rental*
238 Vehidea Wanted
239 Motorcyctoa/BBte* For Sato
2 40 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehidta/Campars For Sato
243 Traitors For Sato
2 45 Farm Equipment

252 Accounting
253 Addtoon* A
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

71— H e l p W a n t e d
HounlMpkto Cortona mart a (toy
Sanford arts. 4 dayi/wk, 4-6
hrattoy J10.tr. 407-3330207. Nmeg

Sales/Manager tor
MUMh M mngwnera M y A I m
el expects ol free sales. Expd only
need apply. 407-3233461.
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e scekent benefits, 401K, Med-surg
asp pratomd. WB tran Fix raeune
407-3239622.
WELDERS
Mfo Tig. Fabrication experience

hR M geodM A r
407-299-15*2
Wrecker driver nsedsd Must have
Ctoes B dtran tcaree a btator 2601
Country Club Road. Sanford. 407322-6930
9 3 — R o o m s Fo r R ent
2 Story Victorian Home. Historic
District, Ipic. balcony, house
privileges StOfVWK. S t00 deposit.
407-326-5277

" w fiK U R iK m ™
Startlng • **2/wk.
Historic Downtown
407330-4423

Fsmais roommate wanted. 5450
month, includes utilities Non
imoker.noridnnker.nodrugs 407696-4692
Foitotato Lodge of Sanford has
special rales for duly, weekly. A 5
day accommodations. Cak 407330-3136/3236640 for details
ttory nice, very dean kxn rm. Nswfy
rsmodsfed. a l ud. cabit. A/C, todry.
phone, krtch use. sac dr. resident
owner, private entrance No
BmokJngl Only drug free sober
need apply- 407330-7373,
Large plush home. SantcmVDeltona
area Same house privileges.
SlOQtok includes sk. Cak tor dstake.
407-3248000

Large room with cable, microwave,
ratngerator, prlvsls entrance,
parking space J6CVwk meJude*
ukMies 407-311 6191
Large Room. 185 swwskpkw tweak
deposa. house pririlegss, leimdry A
cable-Retired A SSI preferred 407688-1101
Room For Rent:
kitchen privtlegei.lree
cablo
washerrdryer 585/wk. Lake Are to
Sanford 407688-7023

95— R o o m m a te
W an ted
Seeking a person lo share my
home, view ol Lake Monroe, house
pnvSeges. Cel 407-326-7232 tor an
appointment.__________________

9 7 — A partm en ts F u r n is h e d
large t BR apt. eel n kitchen, lull
Me bath, newly panted, utilities
insshed 547Stro no pets 407-323
1917. 352-742-4412

97— A partm en ts ■
F u r n is h e d

SartonC 3T1 tpston Apt, aooa kom
tockxtok s i . 5635 PerlMo, pka
Dep.4407-262-1394
9 9 — A pa rtm en ts U n f u r n is h e d
1Bedroom. Living Rm, Kitchen,
Bath. 7 month lease. JSOQkno,
$500 security No pets. 4073499219.

(age 62 or oktor).
wonderiti contpantonehip ind veal
vteae a e tome of tie toakxea. Rare
starts at 1267 for effictsney
apartments and 5345 tor one
bedroom epartmenta. AI uHaes
era toduded to ate rent. For more
mformation, cal 407323-4430.

MARINER'S VILLAGE
r aoma. wearuo
2BORU. L3704JO AMOUP

lake mm

4 0 7 3 2 3 3 *7 0

2 B e d ro o m s $550
3 B e d ro o m s $659
We pay wssertaewer.
Smal pet welcome.
Cedar Creek Apta.&lt;
407324-4334
101— H o u ses*
F u r n is h e d
Clean A Secure tor Sto0e Adtal only
Also Room for Rent Fuk House
prtvtsgra H3DM ♦ itopoaA al i
toduded. 4073290127.
103— H o u ses-

1 0 5 — D u p u x /T r ip l e x

141— H o m es Fo r S a u

Labe MwyBkxt Area: 2n Dcplwc.new
earpei W/D hook-tse. Air, no pecs.
1675 4 0 7 3 2 9 2 9 0 5 .

For Sate By Owner. 106 Ptnecraa
3BR/1BA. lArentodefed. Buyer c
choose ceipeang 5* 5.500 ne

1 0 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r R ent
2BFV15B4, very qtael eafttog. Just
outoxto Setoord. 5450 ♦ (top No peto
407-323-1917,362-742-4412
ELDER SPHNOB 0 9 BR 427. 2
Bedrooms 1125 wk A up. 5125
deposit. C e* 4073353664 or 407309-7934.

w/ FL Room 6 carport on 1/2 acre.
No peta. tSOCrinonffi pfua seam y.
Broker/Owner, 4 073231187.
SAN^OAO 26R/IBA, NO P€T3.
5450/MOMTH. PLUS DEPOSIT
407323-1167

1 1 7 — C o m m e r c ia l
R entals
2500Sq n tor rent vWOfflce A
Restroom Plus other su e units
i'lWtobte tor ra n sontect Ampfe
Storage 4073236122

118— O

S pace F o r
R ent

f f ic e

I Office: One toi4S(Vrm.AI have
CHAA privets bmw. 4073223189

141— H o m es Fo r S

ale

to reeber to 3

fos.^oo" 407-7963343.
Santord 51000 down. 3/2, 1 cat
garage, shed. chAdi play tel.
*ffi thtoaBe u M i d k i
upgrBOvQ X-ie—
Rnerwn
■
Dwn,
ramo dated, 1200 eq ft, horns
warranty. 1*9.900. Ce# Todd
BREMAX, 4073473164._______

3/1, to Santord, Lfl. FR, Vspiace,

new kitchen, beto, bis. Central A/C,

wiring, carpel,

1080.
Ssntord: P od home, 4/2, stmoel 1
•as b l LR. FR. DR. CwWsf AC. new
carpel Hie, toluree, roof, open
poren, paint n u * fio aowng con,
12500 dn. |750*mo. 407-7t6460&amp;.

1 5 3 — A c r e a g e Lo t F o r
S alr
tOecrea. Ideal tar mdxto
l, horses, cattle, taimtog or
nuraeryl
Zoned egricuttural.
54,900/ACRE. 8m. down wtowner
Itnanca. 609797-1773 or 609767157— M o iil e H o m e s
Fo r S a u
aSxIOmabke home, dtoched Film,
parity fund, carpeted, ceWng tana,
new Movw. newAG Loctoed to Idwrv
ACcunby (aduB) Perk. 5366 Onnge
Bkrt U Utnoa Adtog tlTjOOa 389
740-1096
1 5 9 — R ea l E s t a t e
W an ted

LI m f u r n h i i e d

5500 DOWN - WHY RENTTT
3BfV 2BA For Sale
With Down Payml Assistsnce
AnaMH .Cheeper than rend.

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE l PROPERTIES

The AfVontoMe Hotwt Cwtof
4073213133

We Buy Houeael
No Eqary. No Problem

Cal 4073283906
We Buy Houaea, Condos.
Foreclosure ITO PPfD , Beck

lUpfbOato.

40/-321-0759
D O Y L E 'S R E N T A L S
Oviedo: TBfVIBA W/Pordi. W/D
Hook-Ups Heat/Air 15253500
DeposiL Sanford i: 3BR/1BA W/Ce&gt;pori,
Storage Rm W W/D Hook-Upe
5700/5675 Deposit
Ssntord: 3BR/IBA w/Ftm4y Rm.
W/Csrport, W/D Hook-Ups, Lg
Comsr Lot No Petal 57005875 Dtp
DOYLE REALTY, INC
(407) 122-2455
WER!lEMT A SELL HOMES
Lake Mary Approx. 1300 tq. R. 3/2.
new Me. pant A carpet Kachan
■ppkences. tpto. on U4 acre tot 407KO-2694
Santord arse: For rert (Xkriky hung
home. 2 bedroom t bath AdUta only
{6 5 0 month 407-365-5824

46R 1 4 BA: New Roof, Ceramic
Tie, 11X21 Sc. ftonh, Pod. on Owr
1/4 Acre. 105.900
Over 1MAcre 3BR1 Baft Uy dto
lead ftoced tor qick
» heev*y
564 900
4BR 2BA: Over 1100 Sq Ft. L *
Din, Fern Rm W/Fkeplace, Deck,
Cterage 1102.900
2 B R 1 J BA: New Roof. Ceramic
Tito. Sc Porch. Over t400 Sq FL
Nicety Landscaped. Pool. Fenced
5104.000
Custom BI14SR ISA: Over 2500
Sq FI. Llv. Din. Fem Rm, 22x46 Sc
Pod and Spa. 3 Car Oar, Over 1/3
s. 5259.900.
Custom Bit 4 BR 2 BA; Over 2300
Sq FL LN. Dto, Fun Rm. 32x32 Sc
Port 2 C « Quags an Over 1/2Aae
5210.900.

TenantaT We Can HELPI1 Any
Condition, Any Area, FAST
407371-2726

Y o u ’ll A n d th e
“ B e s t B a r g a in !"
In th e
S e m in o le H e ra ld
C la a a lfle d a l

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VtNIURf 1 PROPt R llf S
407 .)/! 4/64

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290 Masonry
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293 O l. Lube A Filar
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Peat Control
298 Ptano/Organ Tuning
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300 Pressure Cleaning
X I Roofing
302 Screen A Q ias* Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 8l(lna
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306 Stained Qlaaa
307 Swimming Pooi Service#
306 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
3 12 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
316 Wektog A Sheet Metal
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256 Appaance Repair
237 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpal A InaWMona
265 Carpet Cteerihg
266 Cettng Repair
267 Ceramic T ie
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
273 DrywaA
276 Electrical
277 Fence
276 Handy Man
279 Hairing
280 Home Improvements
261 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
263 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
265 Landscaping
266 Laundry Services

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DRIVER. CLASS B LICENSE. 510
HOUR TO START. BENEFITS.
DFWP CALL (407)299-1360
OrebwsxherL smpenencsd herd
worker Cal Ds Vna't Restaurant
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181 Applancas A
Furniture For Sale
163 Television A Stereo/Radio
IAS Computers For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
189 Office Suppkea
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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1 81— A rrtiA N C E s &amp;
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Bar Brand Mm . S m In
LSacrifice $ 100 Can Dafivar
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Ml A Tama. Mm t uaad.
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181—Appliances it
Furniture For Sale

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

Court* Al MM
$575, Lovaaaat 1525, Chair. $525.
Brand Nma SMtoPMfc. Can OaMr.
407422-0230.

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WiHdbrd/Ftbrd, Draaaar, Mirror.
Chart a t) Nl Sknl SB to a d $7KL
Can Datvar 407422-0230.
1 AcharryrtaWibad. aoarl wood,
• » patow top mattraaa aal. Navar
uaail Sal $549 Candatvar. 407-4220230
A KINO SIZE PILLOW TOP

Bad: 2 orffiopadtoi'
trundla. naimr
uaad. m brawl Coal K O , aal $295
407-557-2085
tM n ftocm-13 pc aoH chary wood
doubia padaatal labia aa/ Wl. 8
Chlppandrta chart, h iM 4 huldi.
navar uaad. coal $0k, aai $1295
aanar, 1250. 407-700-5895

Naw mplastic. Sad $ 109.
Bad:: Black Iaon canopy bad wan
kixuy Ikmprtxwtap aat Navar und
407402-2778.
Badrocm; 7 pc CM1RRV WOOO 4
poatar bad. a) dova lalad, draaaar
*/trt-mwror. chart , nrgpit aland,
unuaad. aM In boa. Coal $5k, aal

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700-5895

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5m aatowrti Syr warranto TValn $75,
U $90. quaan $ 9 5 kkig $175. H u m
uaad. can dafivar 4 0 7 4 0 3 -2 7 7 5

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407-137-01§7

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namaaeal
$150,407
322-1557

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maw***. Navar uaad art
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STRUCTURES
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or visd us on the web al

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Senior Cktaan Otocowt* . 407-3216432 or 407-3258738

Complata malntananca
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407-324-344*
Will Sava You 20%

ApartmentsHomes

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Outboard
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407
- 327-4458
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Fiberglass boat antn Evmrude V8
outboard engine New paint new
raws* Gaharxmd taler fkms goal
Wet mamiamed $3.200obo Can
be seen at Nchots Outboard Svc
Cantor. 1000 W 1st S I . Santord
407-221-5555

PAY NO RENT UNTIL

3 0 1 -R o o rn g

Boats

c c e s s o r ie s

16_rt Checkmate

Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; 17*92

Fro* Examstea. Ucrtni
Commerctat'Reaid
Nick Kourpankka
(356)7555070

Bob's Lawn
Service
CammarcWnaaldantM

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Evlnrude, Joh nson

It Force Authorized
Dealer
• Sarvlcs &amp; Sales

_________

Avalon Cantar IMMOOSOIS
Kaian Chattaraon
LMT, (MA0014491
StraM Managamanl
1400 8 . Park Ava.. Santord
_______ 407-3306807________

Sim ply S u perior S ervice

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Power ot Attorney. YMa.
Banknvtoy, Name Change,
OOier Sarvlcaa Avalabk.
CaR Lynda or Laura
407-321-3352

CHARLES a (Dan)
Burldar. C BC057285.

Beautiful Grounds • Single Stoiy
• Great Service • Best Value

223— M iscellaneous
------- 4 3 c ! r

s429

STARTING AT

Jets

•295-PARALEGAL SVCS

• New A Used Parts
&gt;Used Boats A Motors

unsurpassed by any other

1BOO W. R rs t Street • Sanlord. F L 32771

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

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m &amp; w u te d lin e

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1500-3335737

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AraaSInca 1959
L x * 7 2 16, Bonded Insured
407-321 2358\
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$15.75 per month......5 lines / 3months
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C la s s if ie d (4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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• 24 Hour Fitness Center
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Phone: 407-322-9556 • Fax: 407-321-6218
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312— T ree S ervice

40 7 -5 0 5 2 3 5 7

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beautiful Lake Mary $35(Vmo 4073 2 3 5 5 9 9 . leave msg wkh numbei

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Dry Wall
•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
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407-322-6338 L/l

Horseback riding leaeona, A
horse training. English A western
Child/adult
Beginners
thru
advanced JixnpeigDressage John
Lyons experience W* travel 4073451424

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281-H O M E
Im pr o v em en t

Studio Apts. Available

o r ses

RENT

Lie. Ina. 3 5 5 7 7 5 8 2 9 9

Anything
Hauled
Away,
Constnickon, Garage Ctaan out*
Dabria Removal, torn# Rama
Hauled Freed WWbeat any wflban
animate 407-324-3549

2 72-D oc G r o o m in g

2 7 5 -D ryw all

COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE.'
May 3rd. 4th 8 5m 8AM4 PM,Carnage Cove
C R427.
Santord

with Shoulder. Hip . Back. A Neck
Underwater light, cedar
cabmet Never used Full warranty

sy i
4 0 Yrt Local Expert

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Hodge Landecaping
Lawn Mowing, Yard Clean Up
Quality Work Al

Unlqut am Oouligua

S a m O ttan need* M *ng bad - any
kind - Friendly A happy to rapiaca
stolen talking bed Easy payments.
Ibiadeicoma 4 0 7 -6 8 5 2 7 3 7 .

A ir p o r t B l v d . &amp; 4 8 A

"Dabria Removal-Garage

f^roiacl Your Invaitmani
Pota Bukknga/ Horta Strtrtaa
C al Dave
4 0 7 -3 144589

6 oala A Telia
Dog Grooming Salon
1313 S Park Ava. Sanlord
407-302-5090

CORRUGATED STEEL HOOPING
tor Bams, Boat Docks. Shops, ale.
Also Culvert Pipe: 15"x2(7
$170 00/ea IS"x20' $202/aa.
Surplus Start ASupply. Inc. Apopka
407-2935788

2 7 9 -H a u u n g

Traah Removal A Hauling

2 7 1 -C o n s t r u c t io n

1 9 1 — B u il d in g
M a t e r ia l s

Painting A Remodeling By Ray
F ra* ra lm a k a tk a n a a il
3 0 Year* Expanarc*
No Jo b Too S m al
4 0 7 -3 2 5 8 0 5 5

2 6 3 -C a r p e n t r y
UTERtCFVEXTERIOR OOORS
TO ROTTEN WOOO
Over X y e a n experience
Cal J R. 407-005-2282

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Aparfmenfs

G a r a g e S ales

Female.
lyoar o il ARC legpkvnl newb mom
to nm $100 obo 407-302 8923

veML $7500 RkXia. 407-3359679
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1st Annual Spnnglest/Yard Saw
Allan AME Church. 1203 Oliva Ava
Sanford. Apr 27. 10am-4pm SJnm
Auction. Bake S a l* 8 victoria
antigua doctor! cabmatthxken ho*
dogs, drinks, affordable prion

U N T IL JU N E 2002

7.94-PrUNTING

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4 Wiring. Much men*. C*» tor Fra#
Ettmaia, Ucanaad A tnaurad.
Excellent Raf*.
Cal M*a al 407474-8427

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407 688-2196

Sanford Courl

1939, or older Underwood
typewriter, working good! Hava
table wMhtoMdown tides..Would
1
Ilka $100. 407-324-0150.

Consuls Sowing Machine
(White Is Brandneme)
"Hardly Used"
$85 00
407-322-2775

•Free Exbmatoa"
Wal Beat Any Prtoa
, ., , 407-6558035

B an tc* 8 Repair i*

Fre« Kittens:

Ovaratta. overs tolled chair, black

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For Sale
Medium S ite Dog Boa, $ 1 5 0 0
4 0 7 -3 2 1 4 5 *0

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A d v t r t l M y o u r b u s l n « M o r m t v Ic « « f o r m d ttlo a s $ 2 . 0 0 p a r d a y .
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L o w e ll's A u to R a p a lr
Toyota 8 ASE Maatar Mechanic
|Foreign 5 DomaMc Auto Rapalr
t Service
3400 Watt SR 45 Santord
Can 407-302-5555
Howl 5 00 - 5 30
VISA/MASTER CARO

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MMi Chair. $ 5 5

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Directory

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Extra Laiga Dog Cage
Good Condition $40 00
407-332-0167

dwhwaaher$500 lakea rtL WS aal
aaparataty 3 8 5 2 1 5 4 5 3 9

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laatiar portrait, one re h pnma stats,
navar uaad. ati* In Crate Can
datrver A sat up. Coat $5k. s e t tor
$1850. 407-709-5698.

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nol Cash paid 407-716 6397
Looking Ior a used boat and/or
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u * today! Nlchola Outboard
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Sanlord. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 6 9 5 1

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•

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143 Flatorl Proparty For Rale
147 Industrial Proparly For 8ala
148 MobUa Homa Lots For u_.'a
149 Commercial Proparly For Sala
131 Invastmont Property For Sala
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
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183 Waterfront Property For Sale
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Food
attired in peaceful black
shirts (the sleeves still
L_/ro
’roommate Debbie and I, along with have small red and white
piping}, and knowledge­
all the other yuppies and
able about not only the
aspiring corporate-ladder
climbers living in the hun­ vast menu items but also
the wine list. Today's
dreds of apartments on
food at Friday's is more
Wymore Road, would
reminiscent of a
meet at Friday's to cat,
[Puck type
drink and talk about
Barbecues don't have to be pre­
menu, the atmosphere is
Reagan, the economy, the
dictable. There are many gourmel
still fun and it still looks
Cold War, would we ever
recipes that are perfectly suited to
about
the same - ceilin
shatter
the
glass
ceiling
—
hot coals and an open Name
Elizabeth
tiles, antique signs or S e
and who IS that new guy
Dougherty
w alls, red and white
in accounting?
striped tabletops and,yes,
Friday's was popular.
Culinary
they still have the signa­
The concept trendy. They
Capers
ture Tiffany style Limps.
had the latest: food
I
fad In the past two weeks
• • • • • • • • Potato Skins ("invented at
sm ow o L-nicken u uau am a
I went to four restaurants
Fridays 25 years ago")
not
worth
writing
about,
loaded with sour cream, cheese, bacon and
then 1 dined at the Altamonte Friday's
oranges, glazed pecans and bleu cheese
chives. The red and white stripes were
ne of the biggest signs that
which has been there since 1978. Below
over mixed greens * wow - this you have
everywhere. The servers all wore sus­
summer is on the horizon is
are just a few of the new items I sample
got to try. To get a taste combination this
penders that made you think of Murk and
the beginning of the barbecue se a ­Mindy. They wore enough buttons, badges
The Smoked Chicken Quesadilla was
complex and haute cuisine you would
son. When the first tantalizing
incredible. This is not your regular quehave go to one of the snooty restaurants,
and "flair" to be mistaken for pin traders
aroma of gnlling food wafts through
sadilla. The smoky flavor of the juicy
pay three times as much arid get half as
at Walt Disney World. It was the place to
the warm air it is a definite sign that
chicken was enhanced, but not over­
much food.
meet.
pool parties, trips to the beach and
whelmed, with the mixing of the flavors
That was then. This is now. We have
The Vanilla Bean Cheesecake (it's new)
summer fun are about to start
hum the cheese, bacon and veggies. The
has real vanilla bean flecks (yes you can
grown up, and thankfully Friday's came
Many people survive the sum ­
very green avocado/ranch dipping sauce
taste the difference) in a fluffy cheesecake
along with us. The new Friday's menu
m er on barbecue staples - hot dogs
had a refreshingly must-be-fresh flavor.
that is covered with a layer of white
and hamburgers • but there are
started this past November and they are
m any other delicious foods you can
chocolate mousse, whipped cream and
constantly adding to it. If you haven't been The large chicken pieces are moist and
throw on the gn# to get a sensation­
plump. Try getting that in a quesadilla!
shaved white chocolate.
since then - you haven't been. Before, the
al meal. Chicken is perhaps one of
When the order of
The Bmwnie Obsession is just as they
the most versatile foods you can
Jack Daniel's Ribs
describe it. "a warm melt-in-your-mouth
shape into a masterpiece over hot
bmwnie,covered In Ghirardelli chocolate
arrived, they were so
coals. The meat just seems to taste
fudge sauce, vanilla ice cream, caramel
big they did not fit on
better with the slightest charring
the plate, and it was a
sauce and toasted almonds." These are
from an open flame
large plate. They were
serious desserts that are as good as they
Looking for an easy-to-prepare
all ribs should be - tasty, get. The menu goes on and on and on.
yet flavorful chicken dish to gnll that
lust may rival the classic hamburg­
juicy and just a little bit
Some of the more notable items you must
e r? Try these lemon oregano chickmessy. The sauce was
try; Chinese Pot Stickers, Firecracker Crab
o n baguettes the next time you put
sweet and tangy with
Rolls, Crispy Orange Chicken, Jack
a match to the charcoal. Served on
just a hint of Jack
Daniel’s Salmon and the Classic Angus
crunchy trench bread, these hand­
Daniel's in the back­
Sirloin. You will be hard pressed to find
held chicken delights can be offered
ground. If you love ribs
this complex level of food tastes at these
o s lunch or a light dinner. They're
you must tinier these.
prices anywhere at all. (Not to mention the
perfect between dips in tho pool.
Warning - come hungry.
enormous amounts of food you get).
Recipe courtesy of •Grilling’ (DK),
Along with the ribs
I was so happy to sec that Friday's had
by Enc Treuilld and Birgit Erath.
come onion rings. What
gmwn and matured along with the rest of
Lemon O regano Chicken
can you say about onion us. You can still meet after work. Or now
B a g u e tte
rings, other than every­
you can bring your family.
Vanilla Baan C heesecake
Serves 4
one does them -but not
Enjoy the food, the atmosphere, talk
like this. The batter was
about everything or just enjoy the new
• 4 boneless, skinless chicken
a nice light mix of com­
tastes. I wonder what ever happened to
breast halves, butterflied
Cfebbie — or that guy from accounting?
place was trendier than the food. Now, it is plex sweet and peppery cajun spices.
• 1 lemon, peeled and chopped
The Pecan Crusted Chicken Salad was
Hmmm.
all about the food, great new recipes with
• 2 garlic cloves, crushed
my favorite. The superb batter gives a very
ingredients and plate architecture found at
• 2 teaspoons dried oregano
rich and slightly nutty taste to the huge ,
• 2 tablespoons olive oil
much more expensive restaurants.
Elizabeth Chmgherty It a member of the International
• t teaspoon black pepper
plump and juicy sliced chicken breast.
Gone, tiX), are the overly-bubbly per­
Asterunion of Culinary Profnttonolt an J the FlorUa
• 1 baguette
sonnel, the who-cares-about exq uis ite-tast­ There is a very fresh taste to the batter.
Restaurant Attociathm, She a currently renovating a
■Salt
Joel, the kitchen manager, explained that
ing-food-or-food-v aIues-and-w ha t-is-choformer Mam/ breakfast in SanforJ where the uiH
• 1 beefsteak tomato, sliced
the batter is made fresh every single day.
tenth clotses anJ begin a foundation to educate young
lesterol-anyway menu items.
• 1 handful crisp salad leaves
stem ijlvut fo o l and food ctujuette. Her Web site Is
The food is superb and surprisingly cut­ When you mix this taste with the com­
• t roasted garlic aloli (recipe
un'U'. t h e n UHaryeapen.com
plexities
of
the
cranberries,
mandarin
ting
edge.
The
servers
are
professional,
follows)
ure I remember TGI Friday's in

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Grill up some
gourm et
sum m er fa r e

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Toss chicken breast halves with
lemon, garlic, oregano, oil and pep­
per. Cover and refrigerate for 20
minutes. Cut baguette into four
equal-sized pieces Split and toast
baguette on the cut side until just
cnsp. one minute. Gnll over
medium-hot coals until chicken is
opaque, with no trace ol pink, three
minutes per side. SpnnkJe with salt.
, Fill baguette with tomatoes, salad,
’ chicken and aioli dressing Serve
warm
Roasted Gertie Aioli
• 1 head of garlic
• 1 14 cups mayonnaise
Slice oft tip of garlic, cutting
through the cloves Place cut-side
up in oven tray. Drizzle over oirve oil
and sprinkle with salt and pepper
Preheat oven to 300 F (150 C).
Roast garlic head until completely
soft, one hour. Leave to cool.
Squeeze out cloves from papery
skins Mash until smooth W hisk
into mayonnaise.

Play it safe w h ile p icn ick in g in w arm w eather
arm weather often
inspires people to take
W
their meats outdoors and enjoy
dining at fresco. The most com­
mon summertime outdoor din­
ing experience is a picnic. From
fried chicken to finger sand­
wiches and salads, picnics can
feature many delicious foods.
I lowever, mishandled food and
improperly stored perishables
can quickly lead to spoilage
and even food-poisoning.
All foods can contain some
natural bacteria, but improper
handling gives the bacteria an
opportunity to grow.
Additionally, lood can be con­
taminated with bacteria from
other sources that can make
you ill. Contaminated food can
be very dangerous, especially
to children and the elderly.

1

To keep the germs away
from food at home or on a pic­
nic, here are a few major tips
you can use, courtesy of the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC),
www.cdc.gov.
U se C au tio n W h en
Buying Food

* While grocery shopping,
buy perishable food like meat,
eggs, milk and milk products at
the end of your shopping trip.
* Because eggs, meat,
seafood and poultry are most
likely to contain bacteria, do
not allow the juices to drip on
other food.
* Shop for groceries at a time
when you can take the food
home right away so that it will
not spoil in a warm car.

Store food properly
* Store eggs, raw meat* poul­
try and seafood in the refrigera­
tor.
* Use containers to prevent
contaminating other foods or
kitchen surfaces.
* Regularly clean and disin­
fect the refrigerator and freezer.
T ake P recau tion s W hen
P rep arin g Food

* Wash your hands, and
clean and disinfect kitchen sur­
faces before, during and after
kindling, cooking and serving
food.
* Always wash raw fruits
and vegetables before eating.
* IX-frost food on a plafe
either in the refrigerator or in
the microwave, but not on tin-

counter.
* Cook food immediately
after defrosting.
* Use one set of dishes and
utensils for raw foods. Use a
different set for cooked foods.
C o ol A nd Prom ptly
S to re L eftovers

* Because kirmful bacteria
grow at room temperature,
keep hot food at 140 F or high­
er, and keep cold food at 40 F
or cooler. This is especially
important during picnics ami
buffets where coolers or
Stemos may be needed,
* Do not leave perishablefoods out for more than two
hours.
* Promptly refrigerate or
freeze leftovers in skillow con­
tainers or wrap tightly iq bags.

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Sunday

Religion 4C-5C
Doris Dietrich 3C
M a r v a Hawkins 7C

April 28,2002

You might be a
Sanford native
Carlson’s humorous new book highlights city’s first 125 years
B y M ich e lle Jerla

Managing Editor
n 1909, Sanford's first known
tin.* swing was demonstrated to
members of City Commission
by its inventor, Herman Sizebottom.
The officials were so impressed,
they decided the new device would
be a wonderful way of disposing old
tires and thought about making a law
requiring all residents to have two tire
swings, one in the front yard and one
In the backyard.
This little known Law didn't make
the history books because it was
never enacted. Local historian and
artist Charlie Carlson, however, heard
about it and many other lesser known
stories, from the city's post and decid­
ed to write a new "hysterical" histori­
cal hook, "Sanford As You Never

I

Charlie Carlson, a local his­
torian and artist, recently
published his new booh.
‘Sanford As You Never
Knew It.* The book takes a
look al the city’s past with a
twist ol humor. It Is dedicat­
ed to Leo the Lion, who
lived at the old Sanlord
Municipal Zoo. and Is
designed lor Sanlord
natives. The book cele­
brates the cit/s 125th
anniversary. The la d s may
be a little distorted. Carlson
said, but HIs based on just
a tiny bit ot Sanford’s histo­
ry. The publication can be
purchased at the Sanford
Museum or the Museum ol
Seminole County.

Photo by Tommy
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Knew It," highlighting Sonfotd's
more colorful events.
"Straight history can be boring to
some people," Carlson said. "This
book is a way to lighten up
history with some
facts."
probably
n't exist
just one way
Carlson twist­
ed a little
humor into
local history.
"A lot of
people do
serious history
stuff," Carlson said. "We a need a lit­
tle laugh. You can't believe everything
you read, but maybe you'll Iram a tit­
tle of the city'it history
by reading

this book."
Carlson decided to write the book
in honor of the the city’s 125th
anniversary. While researching items
for his more factual books,
including "When
Celery Was
King," and "1
Cot My Dress
Tails Wet In
Soda Water
Creek," he
discovered
some humor­
ous side
notes to the
city's post.
A lOth-gengeneration Floridian, Carlson said his
new book is designed for his fellow
Sanford natives. Many of his illustra­
tions and stories relate to the city's
historical events, which means some
newcomers may not understand the
humor in some of his stories.
"But, that's what Is great about this
book," he said. "A newcomer can sit
down with a Sanford native, leam a
little history and get a few laughs
out of it."
For those who may not know
if they are on official Sanford
native, there's a test at the
beginning of tire book. For
example, you might be a
Sanford native if the smell
of celery activates mental
visions of the past or if
you can remember when
the only antique shop was
a second-hand store.
Carlson's b&lt;x&gt;k also
pokes fun at the the area's
evolution from an agricul­

tural hub to a metropolitan suburb.
It's an outlet for Carlson to voice frus­
tration about the congestion and
rapid growth occurring in Central
Florida.
"It gives me a way to put in print
exactly how I feel," he said. "I can
highlight some social and environ­
mental issues, like Ttey look, we will
be drinking water from the S t Johns
River soon if we don't watch it.'"
Carlson doesn’t spare himself
when it comes to the btxik's humor.
On the cover, a reader will find a like­
ness of the author wearing a straight
jacket and running out of town.
"Someone had suggested the
straight jacket, and I thought it was
pretty funny," he said.
Only recently published, the book
Is already becoming a popular seller.
During last weekend’s KartfTDay cel­
ebration in Sanford, Carlson sold out
of his doily supply. Curious readers,
however, can pick up a copy for
about $4 at the Sanford Museum or
the Museum of Seminole County.
All proceeds from the txx&gt;k benefit
tlx* two museums.
“1 research, write and print the
books and then give all the profits to
the museums as fund-raisers,"
Carlson said. "I want to see history
preserved."
As for history, if one ever wonders
how Fort Mellon really got its name.
Carton has the answer.
After the US. Army built the forti­
fication of palmetto k&gt;gs in 1836, the
Scminoles soon spied tlx* fort and
called it "Palmetto-Iogs-stuck-in-theground." According to CarLson, how­
ever, the soldiers called it "Fort
Mellon," which was appropriate since
it was on Mellonville Avenue.

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A lterm ese B entley students celebrate the arts
Altermese Bentley
and tapped her toe to the
Elementary School recently
music as the children sang
held a celebration of arts.
and entertained the resi­
The art festival was held at dents.
Lake Mary Health and
As she viewed the awardRehabilitatfon Center. ............................ ing of the blue ribFamily members,
bon, she smiled. The
friends, residents,
winner was Aaron
home-school stu­
Palumbo, who made
dents, Kids Together
a drawing of the
Day Care and staff
school.
participated in the
All were greatly
event.
rewarded, having
To ho9nor the great
witnessed the heart­
lady, Altermese
warming event.
Bentley, who is a resi­ Marva
dent o f the center, art
H aw kins
teacher Sue Dietrick,
Harbor students
music teacher Erin
• • • &lt; i • • • recency presented a
Elwelt and 80 students from
social etiquette seminar.
the school sang and dis­
Ronita Sanders, area director,
played their artwork for Ms.
and Hope Bryant, congres­
Bentley, residents and staff.
sional aide representing
The artwork was judged, and Corrine Brown, work as part­
ribbons
ners with the
youth on a
w e r e given
to first, sec­
quarterly
ond and
basis at the
third place.
Harbor
Sylvia
Literacy and
Lorman, the
Learning
activity
Centers in
director at
Sanford.
the health
The work­
center, said
shop was
many of the
centered
staff, stu­
around table
dents and
manners,
others were
including
indeed
place setting,
touched and Art t-estival btue-rlobon winner meal courses,
moved by
sitting prop­
the scene. Tears were in the
erly and other social graces.
eyes of many, as they wit­
Harbor students were
nessed Ms. Bentley watch the amazed to view and gain
performance. She has been
information regarding the
vety ill and virtually unre­
number of forks and s p o o n s
sponsive for many months.
that are used for various
meal courses. The children
She suddenly became alive

,

H n M p to to by M a m Hawkins

Ronita San d e rs teaching etiquette at the Harbor Literacy Center.

Stu d en ts from A lterm ese Bentley Elem entary Sch o ol gather around A lterm ese Bentley during the recent
ad (estival held In her honor at Lake Mary Health and Rehabilitation Center.

can now identify the names
of each seven-course meal.
Upon completion, the stu­
dents were presented certifi­
cates for the seminar.
Celebrating 30 years, the
Amvets Ladies Auxiliary No.
17 observed their anniver­
sary on Sunday, April 21, at 3
p.m. in St. John Metropolitan
Baptist Church. Mistress of
ceremonies was Syborina
Wynn. The devotional was
led by Deacon Willie Corbett.
Musical renditions were
given by St. John choir and
the Men’s Choir of First
S h ilo h . T h e o c c a s io n a n d his­
tory of the auxiliary was
given by Ruthia Hester.
Eartha Melton honored the
memory of the deceased
members. The speaker of the
evening was introduced by
Deacon Walter C. Currey.
The speaker was Annie C.
Hagin, who gave us words of
wisdom. We were told to
prepare to serve, and we as
Christian, must have a close
relationship with God.
She reminded the auxiliary
and guests that we have a
charge to keep, that God
gives instructions and He
must have complete control
The message will remain
in the hearts and minds of all
in attendance.
Remarks were made by
Post Commander Richard
Shubert and Auxiliary

President Beatrice Duncan.
Presentations were made by
Program Chairperson Arthur
Mae Scott.
Closing remarks were
given by Pastor Robert
Doctor. A delicious dinner
was served.
Members include Tiny
Johnson, Emma Matthews,

Juanita Redding, Rosa
Jenkins, Alice Murphy,
Mildred Cooks, Patricia
Andrews, Mary Brown,
Armenthus Royals, Mildred
Lockley, Wilhelmina Moscly,
Bessie Pender, Edell
Richards, Willie Agnes
Knighton, Valincy Richards
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Victorian friendship tea M ay 4
A Victorian friendship tea
in the heart of historic
Longwood is scheduled for 2
p.m. Saturday, May 4, and
Sunday, May 5, at the BradleeMcIntyre House Museum,
located at 130 W. Warren Ave.
The event is a graceful way
to ease the stress of busy lives
by savoring the rituals a of a

timeless tradition. After the
tea, browse the 1880s
Victorian Queen Ann-style
mansion.
Cost is $20 per person. For
reservations or information,
call 407-834-9506. The event is
presented by the Central
Florida Society of 1listoric
Preservation.

God n ev er m ade
a prom ise
He couldn’t keep

W S H S c h o r a l to p r e s e n t c o n c e r t
“Music From The Heart"
will be presented by the
award-winning Winter
Springs High School Choral
Program 7 p.m. Tuesday,
May 7 in the WSHS
Auditorium
Music will include every­
thing frum the Golden Oldies
to gospel.

Tickets will be available at
the school's front desk May
through May 7, as well as at
the ticket window prior to
the performance.
Tickets are $5 for adults
and $3 for students/children.
For more information call
Choral Director, Jennifer
Boyd at 407-320-8898.

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Tin Suiinolk Huald

Sunday. April 28. 2002

Scientists discover new disease attacking daylilies
A new and serious dis­
ease of daylilies appeared in
the south eastern United
States during the
summer of 2000. It
may resemble other
leal spotting diseases
but this fungus cause
more damage than
any other leaf dis­
ease on daylilies.
The disease has
been reported in
Alabama, California,
Florida, Georgia,
Louisiana, Maryland,
Minnesota, Mississippi,
South Carolina, Tennessee,
and Texas. The disease
occurs in some countries in
the Far East such as Japan,
Korea, China and Mongolia.

which resembles a pustule
or raised spot. Spores arc
usually formed on the back
of the leaves. The
spores are yelloworange in color and
arc easy to identify
with the naked eye by
rubbing affected
leaves on a white or
green cloth or paper.
They can be easily
seen with a good
hand lens, as they are
similar in size and
color to pollen grains.
For a positive identification
of the fungus, contact your
local extension office.
The D isease
The disease usually
appears in the spring as yel­
low speck on the leaves that
turn brownish in color as
the lesion develops. Leaves
turn yellowish in color and
later turn brown as the tis­
sues die. Older, lower
leaves are affected first,

T he Fungus
The scientific name of the
fungus is Pucdnia hemcrocallidis. Like most of the
rust fungi, it produces
abundant spores on a spe­
cial structure called sorus,

RESTORING BALANCE

moving toward the upper
leaves, giving the plant a
"rusty" appearance as the
disease develops.
The spots develop into
pustules or raised spots and
as the structure matures, it
breaks open and releases
the spores. The spores are
mostly dispersed by wind
but can also be transferred
from plant to plant by water
during rains or watering.
They can also be transport­
ed on clothing, gardening
tools and shoes.
Man is the most impor­
tant agent for disseminating
the fungus, usually, when
infected plants are moved
to new locations or are sold
at retail stores.
Control
Remove all leaves and
scapes of affected plants
and bum, bury or place
them in a sealable plastic
bag, and throw them in the
trash. Do not place them in

the compost pile as the
spores will remain viable
for a long period of time.
Sterilize tools that have
been in contact with dis­
eased plants.
A 10 percent chlorine
solution during one minute
should be sufficient to ster­
ilize garden tools. Most
fungicides used in the gar­
den such as Daconil or a
Copper fungicide can be
used to control this disease.
System ic fungicides used
to control other rust dis­
eases can be used.
The current recommenda­
tion is to alternate two dif­
ferent types of fungicides in
your control program to
avoid development of
resistance of the fungus to
the systemic fungicides.
Apply the fungicides at
the label rate and interval to
protect the new foliage as it
emerges.
There is little knowledge
on the tolerance of the dif­

ferent cultivated varieties to
this disease.
It is expected that the
most susceptible varieties
will be eliminated by trial
and error by the commercial
producers as the disease
gets established in the area.
Tolerant varieties will
most likely be propagated
in the nurseries and sold at
retail stores.
Su sceptible Varieties
So far, the varieties most
often infected are
Attribution, Pardon Me,
Gertrude Condon, Crystal
Tide, Colonel Scarborough,
Starstruck, Joan Senior,
Imperial Guard, Double
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Genealogy workshop set for May 9
If you're a member of one
or Peggy Wolfe at 407-3278207.
of the royal families of
Europe, genealogy is easy. You
just open a history
Greenwood Lakes
book. If you're not a
Congrats
member of the royal
April has been a
family, working on
very good month for
your family tree takes
Greenwood Lakes
just a little more work
Middle School. The
than that.
Green wood Lakes
The Lake Mary
Track team, made up
Historical Society is
of sixth-, seventh- and
offering a free genealo­
eighth-grade students,
M ary
gy workshop on
won the Divisional
Rowell
Thursday, May 9 at 7
Track Championship
p m. in the Lake Mary • • • • • • • • Saturday, April 13.
Historical Society. This
Also, on April 13,
workshop will teil you how to the eighth-grade CXJyssoy of
get started on your own fami­
tlie Mind Team placed second
ly tree and the pitfalls to
in the state in their division.
avoid. The workshop will also Odyssey Of The Mind is the
cover M im e of the software
world'* largest creative proband online services available.
lem solving competition.
The genealogy workshop is
Students pick a problem and
free and open to the public.
work on solving it all year
For more information, call
long. They present their solu­
Mary Rowell at 407-321-1498
tion at the district competi­

tions. The top teams then go
on to the state competition,
which was held at UCF this
year. The eighth-grade team
consisted of fX*anna Ardito,
Alex Todisco, Michelle
Dissman, Ashley t.umsden,
Kelsey ValLirio, Claire Jen and
Gentry Adams. Their proud
coaches were Linda Dissman
and Daria Valiario.
Greenwixxl Lakes sixth-grade
team placed fifth in the state
in their division. The team
consisted of Noha Hebbar,
Nidhi Hebbar, Molly Hendrix,
Hannah McCarthy, Nicole
Mills, Allie Dreyer, and
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coaches are Sharda Hebbar
and Raja Hebbar.
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Sunday. April 28. 2002

Page 3C

Author reviews Civil War Florida troops for DAR
Author Guido C. Levetto
was the guest speaker at the
April meeting of the Sallie
Harrison Chapter of the
......................... Daughters of
I
the American
Revolution.
■'"'r ’ I Calling Levetto
™
"a man of
many talents
and interests,"
Virginia Powell
submitted the
following
Doris
report
Dietrich
Levetto, the
• * • * • • • « author of "A
Return to Yesterday" and "The
Mist of Yesterday," wrote the
books when he round a need for
some explanation of the many
actions that happened in the
State of Florida during the War
Between the States.
Florida had the highest per­
centage of troops supplied to
the Southern Armv in Vinrinia

Kirchhoff, Thom Lake, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Leonhard, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Michaels, Shivon
McLamb, Mr. and Mrs. Rick
McLamb and John Spolski Jr.
For those interested in more
information on Impresario Leon
Harp, he can be located on the
web at HotCoffeeMuskr.com

uy tsminy

Author Guido C. Levetto was the guest speaker during the April meet­
ing of fhe Saffle Harrison Chapter of the Daughters of the American
Revolution. Pictured with Guido are. left. Regent Julia Sartin and Vice
Regent Virginia Powell.
chaplain; Barbara Hall, record­
ing secretary; Virginia Milder,
corresponding secretary; Fran
Morton, treasurer; Nancy
Williams, registrar; Julia Sartin,
historian; and Cathie
Wiley, librarian.
Parlor Recital
A "Parlor Recital"
at the home of
Valerie and George
Weld is the talk of the
town. The appear­
ance of concert
impresario Leon
Harp was a real treat
for those attending
the evening affair
reminiscent of an ear­
lier, gentler era. Dr.
Beverly Baird Ikxithe
raved, "The evening
w as

mate in class and style. Harp
has enjoyed playing for the
Reagan White House, Mayor
Dalv in Chicago and Gov. Jeb
Busk to name a a few. During
two separate "sets" at the Weld
home Maestro Harp treated his
enraptured audience to
"Autumn Leaves," "Exodus,"
"Chariots of Fire," "God Bless
America," and many other
movie themes. Valerie said,
"Each piece seemed to be more
magnificent than the one before
iL"
TJie guests included: Mr. and
Mrs. Chuck Baragona, Dr. and
Mrs. Mike Hertford, Dr. Beverly
Ikxithe, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Brooks, Dr. and Mrs. Frank
Clontz, Mr and Mrs. Ken
Doktor, Mr. and Mrs. Diniel
Garris, Mr. and Mrs. Foreman
f feard , Mr. and Mrs. Bill

Poetry Session
The Literary Group of the
Sanford Woman's Club met in
the home of Emy Sokol for the
April meeting. Emy and cohostess Hazel Cash served
refreshments of finger sand­
wiches, strawberries, sweet
bread, muffins, coffee and Juice.
Chair Charlotte Knowles
presided over the business
meeting followed by members
sharing their favorite poems.
Mindy Tooley said, "The poems
were as varied as the women.
Some read poetry that is ageless
and considered classical
American poetry. Others shared
poetry of humor and some had
points that reflected pure wisMindy added, "As always,
the ladies thoroughly enjoyed
their time together and shared
their thoughts regarding regard­
ing each poem."
You're Invited
Friends of Doris Stein are cor­
dially invited to attend a High
Tea in celebration of her 90th
birthday. The event will be held
on Wednesday, May 8, from 2 In
4.V) p.m., at the Woman's Club
of Sanford Inc, 309 South Oak
Ave.

Those planning to attend may
RS.V.P. to Gayle Stein, 407-6794202 by May 5. The guest of
honor fovingly requests, "No
gifts, please."

This year, choose Honda’s
“Stale of the Arts” license plate
and help fund important pro­
grams in your own countyincluding visual arts, music,
theatre and dance.
Your first-time cost for the
arts plate is $32 over the usual
fee at vehicle registration
renewal lime. Of that. $20 is
tax-deductible.
To buy the arts plate at any
lime other than renewal lime,
simply visit your local tag
office, turn in your current
plate and receive your new one
on the spot for $32 plus han­
dling fees.
it ii

marvelous... wonder-

Pholo lubmitlKl
V alerio and G e o rg e W eld stand next to
pianist Leon Harp, who recently perform ed a
parlor recital for the co uple and their friends.

during flu- war. Skirmishes
occurred near New Smyrna and
Cedar Key with a major battle at
Olustee near Lake City. The
Ikitlle of Olustee delayed the
Nprth by blocking waterways
and disrupting delivery of sup­
plies thereby preventing the
capture of Tallahassee.
Regent Julia Sartin presided
over the business session. She
welcomed, In addition to the
speaker, the following guests:
Sindy flux, Shamn Sanders,
Louraine Huhrman, Ed
Mossman and LXwid Patterson.
The following officers were
elected by ballot to be installed
next month: Virginia Powell,
regent; Dr Lois Summerville,
vice regent; Mary Williams,

ful.. .sophisticated.. .elegant."
The pianist's performance
was the result of the hosts' high­
est bid at a recent charity benefit
sponsored by the Sanford
Rotary Club. Valerie said, "In an
era when the latest composition
of Chopin or Beethoven was
played for an intimate group in
someone's home, the "pop"
music of the time could have
been "Moonlight Sonata" or
"Piano Concerto in A Minor."
And the composer himself
aiuld be found playing his most
recent aimpc&amp;ition, right in the
parlor."
Candlelight, wine and cheese
and the appearance of the mas­
ter pianist, resplendent in black
ties and tails, reflected the ulli-

Swninok (onilly

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T he Literary Group of Iho Sanford W om an’s Club met m Pro
Sokol, right, for the Apnf meeting. Hazel Cash, co-hostess is
Sokol.

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T h i Seminole Hikalo

Church
Notes

Holy Cross
Lutheran

Mlsaion and Revival
A mission and revival
will be held 5:30 to 8 p.m.
Saturday, April 7, at the
Sanford West Side Boys At
Girls Club, located at 919
Prisimmon Ave., in
Sanford.
The event will be pre­
sented by Getting Your
House In Order Ministries
Inc., with Pastor Sharon
Rlggins-Patierson. It is a
joint venture with
Brethren Reaching Out
Inc., and Missionary Rose
Davis.
For more information,
call 407-328-5099.
National Day of Prayer
On Thursday, May , the
Sanford Ministerial
Fellowship will be spon­
soring a gathering at
Memorial Park by the
flagpole for the National
Day of Prayer.
The pastors will be
leading a time of singing,
scripture reading and
prayers on behalf of the
city, countv, state and
nation and for our elected
officials.
All are welcome to
attend and participate in
this special call to prayer.
Food Source Program
The Sanford Church of
Christ is working with a
program call Food Source
»n help the ron»jn»ea!lnn
jiu i 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.
Volunteers Needed
The Christian Sharing
Center in Lungwood has
an urgent need for volun­
teers to fill various posi­
tions.
Receptionists and inter­
viewers are needed to
interview families in crisis
situations and to assist
them in meeting their
needs.
Pantry workers are
needed to stock shelves
and fill grocery orders for
client families. Van driv­
ers are needed to pick up
food donations.
Hours are Monday
through Friday from 9
a.m. to I p.m.
For information, call
Diann at 407-260-9155,
ext. 6, Monday,
Wednesday or Friday.
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
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Assembly O f God
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2913S Orlando Drive
Sanford. FL 32773
407-322-9222
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Jaff Krai
Paator
Sunday WoreNp Sarvtoe f 00pm
Tuaaday Same*
700 pm
Programetor boy*A glrta

Lafc*Mary, FL 37748 «f»W
(407) 33310B5
KaahVtncare/HtoAPartiar

1975Ouo.t Rd
Longwrood, FL 33T79
407-774-0777
Qieg Freeman
Pastor
Sunday S«rvic«l
915am and 1045am,
Sunday School
130am
MtdcfteSchool
1045 am

O daena Aw anaCUl ) U

Worship

JU O P M

7 0 0 RM

Wednesday " 1 C'YIWdtIOJ
Church Famffy Omar
800 PM
Player and Bible Study 700 PM
Wadi Maaang
CNkten •Choir andTeamKIDCtotoe
(Nursery provided ft*ftervtcei}

Baptist

UQHTHOUtC BAPTIST CHURCH
ISIS MARKHAM ROAD
Sanlord. Ftonda 32771
&lt;407)9294400
Randy Walker
Pastor
Sinday School
-945am
Marring Worship
1050 am
(Jr Church tor Children agaa
3 thrugrade 6)
EveningWorship BOO
pm
Wadiaaday
Aduff prayarBiWa Study 700 pm
Children A Teen Sarvcae
700 pm
Regular AcavtoaaFor AMAgaa
Nursary Ptomdad ForAMServtcee
Every Water fa 4 HWfeewnaGuest

Wf9TV1CWBAPTIST CHURCH
4100Paoia Road (49A)
Sanford Ftonda
407-3230523
Rev B4JCoffman, Pastor
Sunday hlomang
Wonrito
Sunday School
Sunday Evening Worship
Wad. Prayer S am e*

Co-Youth

Sunday
CoBaa and Donula
930AM.
BtolaBtody
&gt;45A ll
WOW**
1045 AM
(Chadren’aChuch Prowdad)

H isto ry ProwJed

(407) 330-1660
FOOO SCRVCE EQUIPMENT
FAX(407) 323-3325

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 8 2 1

FVltT BAPTIST CHURCH OP LONGWOOD
•01 Slat* Road434. t
LDogwood. FL 327585394
(407) 3393917
Rararand ChriaWhaley • Cantor Paator
Saturday Praia*A Wgrehp 600 pm
Sunday
WanHp
•30am
Bfbf*Study
945 im.
Worahlp
1100am
Wed AWAMA/Youto
930 pm
700pm
OtodpleeNp Training
Paator*! BtoMStudy
7-00pm
AdtBChofr
BOOpm

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AWQ4JOAMCAfMIOrtJU.
3349W SB 429(Aim A* )
(1/4MtNoff CWmMy
SR 417QomgE*s&gt;)
CMedo. Florida
407-0572370
1020BookOf Common Prayer

Weekday Hofy Euchomt SenriCM
Tuesday
1200 noon
Wactnwaday
7,00pm
Thursday
030 am
Friday
12:00noon
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BOSCLARK
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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
3101 W SR 49
Sanlord FI 32771-9B44
(407) 3222914
Jimmy Data Peffereon
Pastor
Jack M Thomas
Unalar of Uuatc
Jm Pagan
UwatarofWMh
Sunday School
945 am.
MorningWorship
B30 11100 i n
EveningWoreNp
900 pm
Wad Prayer Sarvtc*
630 p m

Sunday Sarvtc**
Hoty Eudhansl
000 in
Sunday School (al aga*) 900 a m
SungEucharist
1000am

DAVID BEVERLY AND STA FF
209 W. 25th Street
Sanford, FL

In

Anglican

1015am
9 00 a m
6 00 p m
7.00 p m

COUNTRYS4DC BAPTIST CHURCH
500S CountryCtobRd. Lake Mary FL
ShanaWjptn
Paator
Sunday School
145am
SundayAM WorVwp
1045am
Sunday PMWoreNp
B00 pm
Wad Prayer Meting
730 pm
Nureary PwMdari

FIRST SHILOH knSStONARt BAPTIST
CHURCH
700 Eimi Avenue
,,
Sanford FL 32771
(407)322 5499
Rav Or Harry 0 Rucker. Sr Pastor
Earty Morning Service
815 am
Sunday School
930 am

PINECREST BAPTIST CHURCH
901 laal Aapori BnAavard
Sanford. Ftonda32773
ChurchOffice
(407) 322 3737
J Earl Welch
Pm*»
Sunday School
945 am
Morning Worthtp
1100am
Evening Worship
7 00 pm.
Wadnaaday
MnI Weak Worship
700pm
Ch*kJrant Church
700 pm
Nursary ProvidedAMServe**

Morrwvj Worship

11 OOam

EveningWorehp(TBA)
Monday. B4Ae Study

400 pm
730pm

Catholic
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH

JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
920UpaataRd. Sanford
3239072
George Siadd
Paator
Sunday School
1000a m
MomtngSamoa
It 00am
Evening Service
600pm
Wednesday Same*
700pm
CM TrUhetor a Hem Day

Corner of Wh S« A 3 Oak Ava ,
Sanlord. FL
407-322-3795

Fatter Richard W Trout

Weekday Mesa

Pastor

900 am

Monday Friday

Contoftwona. Saturday
400pm
Saturday Vigil
500pm
Sunday 745 am. 1030am, Noon
900 am •Engeh (Soaal Maf)
900 Aril •Spanish (Church)

C annada appointed R eform ed T heological Sem inary president
The board of trustees of
Reformed Theological
Seminary recently announced
the appointment of the Rev.
Robert C. Cannada Jr., as the
Seminary's third president.
Cannada graduated from
Vanderbilt University, where
he maioredin philosoplw. Fje
r-i
' earned a master of divinity
degree in 1973 and a doctor
of ministry degree in 1995,
both from RTS.
His pastoral experience

includes serving as assistant
pastor at First Presbyterian
Church in Clinton, S.C.;
organizing and senior pastor
of Covenant Presbyterian
Church in Little Rock, Ark.;
and senior pastor of First
Presbyterian Church of
Macon, Ga.
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In his new responsibility,
Cannada and his wife,
Rachel, will divide their time
among the Seminary's three
campuses in Jackson,

Orlando and Charlotte, and
its two extensions in
Washington, D.C., and
Atlanta, Ga.

and exclusive use of the park.
For more information or to
purchase tickets, call 407-2464911.

Family Day
Tile annual Diocese of
Orlando Wet n' Wild Family
and Youth Fun Day .will be
held 9:30 a m . to 10 p.mSaturday, June 8.
Advance tickets are $20
each and include free park­
ing, all rides, free soft drinks,

G-Force
G-Force will be in concert 7
&gt;.m. Saturday, May 4; at
cremiah's Plape, located in •
the Live Oak center ori
Enterprise Road in Orange
City.
For more information, call
386-574-5085.

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7pm

Congregational

Sunday. A pril 28.2 0 0 2 P a g e 5 C

U O N OP JU O A M H O U 5C OP

Bryan Wenger
Sunday Education
900 a m
Sunday Worktop
1900a m
2nd Wadneadey of eacto montft
FeBow«top Omner
030p m

264* P a rt O r * * P O Boa 605
S an toed. FI 37772-0*05
(Comar of P a rt Dr 5 Eton Ava )
(407) 324-0*3*

Ji

1000 k m .
r n X n kM i i k n i a r

030 i n

Christian

a

1*07 8.
522-7777
•2 0 U i
1045am .
N to La* Supper
ip m
a t * S tu ff
* 4 5 pm .
A I^ V M co m tH m

M V M c a t C M R M T U N CH U H C H
lJ * D r t « n D iM
M a r y . F I 37713
E m tft rtv*fcrtyoc*n#U#ronH
J D. Sagrove*
D N O O dM cAAav

Tim

PraadNng I
Youto

10am
11am

730 Upaala R d . Santord. f t
407 322-09*^ | L
Youto f c t o w r

Sunday B®i# School
Morning Ytorttop
You*h
Wadhaeday P m * * Sanrica
N m ayP

0 00 a m
1018am
8 0 0 p m.
600pm
nM M

*Canng tor PaopM*
1401 9 P a * Avarua
Sanford, PL 32771
(407) 322 2491
R*v Jama# J S e n d e r
9 4Sam - Sunday School
I t 0 0a m - Morning Worship
4 00pm • D d a Smdy

Christian Science
FIR ST C H U R C H O P CHRIST. SOCMT1ST
975 M ARK H AM W O O D S R O A D '
Com at of E E. Wtoameon Road
407-79*-770*
S u n d a y Chinch Service
and Sunday School
10 00 A m
Wedneattoy
*00 p m
C h id C a m A v Aatoa at a* S e v e n
Reading Room
Monday firu Saturday
1 00 0 A m to 4 0 0 p m
Thursday Evening * p m to * p m
145 Watova Springs R oad
BMto 149-A Longeood, F L 32779
Phone 407-***-14*0

Church O f Christ

M 'lj U l
orw ..V .
LO N Q W O O O C H U R C H O P CH R IS T
1016 H ey 17-02 1 m l N O Hay. 434
407 323-5*30. 407 324-433*
S un W ontop
1030am . A * p m
Com a aoretop * m ua A tnarwty welcome a la a y f

kMO F LO R ID A C H U R C H O P CH RIST
219 Wade Si
YAntor Scmrga. F L 3770*
Sunday Service* 1 9 3 0 a m / 6 0 0 p m
Sunday BO M Sludy .
930am
fiaady
730 p m
(407) 377 6006

Church Of God
CHURCH O P 0 0 0
■01 W 22nd S I . S « * m t F L
407 322 3942
R a v Wee TanfcRay
Raatta
Sunday Scfiool
945am
Morning Worktop
1045am
E m w g Santo#
*00pm
to raflag a*

7 to I p.m
Tnmty
CNHfcan School
Pr a-School toru grade 12
407 321 2723
ANo Day C a ra Starts
at I year to pra-tchool
407 323-1411

Church Of God of
Prophecy
C H U R C H O P GO O O P PR O P H C C V
260* 5 Elm Ava Santom F la . 32773
407 322-40*5
Sunday School
Praia# A Worktop
Euerang Service

9 45 a m
10 30 a m
11 a m
6 pm

C H U R C H (N A C C C )
2401 8. P a rt A v a . Sanford
407-322-45*4
Larry Leonard
Paator
Sunday School
930am
Morrang W ontop
1 10 0 a m
Ch oir PracOca Wednaaday
945 pm

Episcopal
H O LY C R O S S E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H
401 P a rt A w e . Santord
Tatopnona 407-322-4*11
7 3 0 9 1000 a m
O aaaaa tor O d P a n
torough S f\ grade*
1000 a m
Nuraary AvaAaWa *
1000 a m
Ybidh Ckou&gt; maata *
* 9 00 p m
S ch adJaa may aom atonaa vary
C a t 'tor mor* 'intormaStifl,
MID-WEEK W O R S H IP IN C H A P E L
Tuesday. Wertoaad ay A Thuraday*
BIBLE S T U D IE S '
Wactoaaday A Thursday*
CSapt - M a y
IT . P C T ER ‘9 E P IS C O P A L CH U R C H
700 Rinehart Rd
Lake Mary, FL
444-5*73
The R a t Charles T. M ot. Rector
S un d ay
M o* Euchanet
7 30 a m
AduBFonjm A
C h A ta n a Stmday School 10 0 0 a m
H d y Euchartal
9 0 0 /1 1 :» 3 a m
Childran'a Church
9 00 am .
(Ed ucator Wing)
Nuraary B a g ra At 8 45 a m
Through 12 45 p m Sendee
Holy E u ch jn si 7 0 0 a m A 7.00 p m

Charismatic
Episcopal
C H U R C H O P TH E H O L Y C O M FO R T E R
The Santord Bndg#
Corner of 6 to S L A H o ly Ava
Santord. Ftohda
407-2
Sunday Euchahai
9304m

Inter-Denominational
FAITH M M O N A R Y C H U R C H
407-323-3794
Ja c A C o a
Sunday
Morning Wontop
1 0 0 0 am .
Evarang Sarvrca
6-00 p m.

Tuaadey Evenmg
Bible Study

7 00 p m

Scmday
10 3 0 am A 9 3 0 p m
VYactoaadey Btoto Study
7 30pm
FaflovnH p FftJay
730pm
(no aervtca t o leal Frtday of toe monto)

PVWT PRC tlTTVRUN CHURCH OP I

Lutheran
■ H t P H f R O E V A N G E L IC A L L U T M K JU M
C H U R C H O P A AM PO RO (I L C A |
2*17 Ortancto Or. (H ay 17 92)
1*7312
Sunday Sktoool
A A R Stole Study
930am
Worktop Sennce
1030am
Wactoaaday Worahip
TOO p m
Nuraary Provided

a,

H O LY C R O t * L U T H E R A N C H U R C H
O P L A K E M ARY
790 Sun D raa . L ata Mary. FL
P a d Moyer
Pastor
Saturday avaranq
330pm
Contemporary Worship
Sunday morning
8 00 A m
T ra M o n a l Service
Sunday rnorrung
9304m
Contemporary Wot atop
Sunday monang
1100am
FamPy W o n h p Sarvica
NUraary ha providtod at
Daycare, P ra ich o o i and Cfetonan Day School
For W ormaaon Cafl 407 3330797

L U T H E R A N C H U R C H O P THE R ED CM M ER
2525 S. Oak A v a „ Santord. F L
Rev Elmar A R a rach ar
Paator
S un d ayS cho ci
1030am
W o rth y Service
1 03 0 am .
mtotm ation 322 3352 or 3 2 3 *8 1 0

Methodist
CH RW T U M T 1 0 METHO O tST C H U R C H
40* Tucker Drive
(Corner Tucker Dr A C R 427)
Tatophona (407) 322-7900
Sunday School
930am
Inter M a tron
1030 a m
Momaig W ontop
1100am
■ 30pm
C h iA a n 't Dm# Included n W ontop
N u n a ry provided tor
* S n a l Enough To L o re You •
Qrorvrng In Chnat To S a m Vbu*
FW 9 T U N ITED METHO O tST C H U R C H
4 19 Park Ave Santord. FL
407-322-4371

Non-Denomlnatlonal
H O U S E O P R E F U G E MINISTRIES, M C
1001 Celery A v a . Santord
(407) 324-4711
D ora W Rehardaon
Pastor
Sunday School
9 3 0 am
Mommg Wontop
1100am
Evanmg Worktop
7 00 pm
Mto Weak Sva Wad.
7 3 0 pm

Youth and Young Adult*
Mcvranq W bn h to
6 2 6 4 1065am
Coffee FeBovrstop
9 30 a m
Sunday School
9 45 A m
Youft F a lo m to p
40 0 p m
N u n a ry Provided

SH O W ER D O W N O P 9 L E S S M Q *
201 E*n A * » , Santord. FL
407-321-83*9
Tlmoa«y Hudson
Paator
Sunday School
1000 a m
MommgWoratop
1100am
Tua. Prayar/Btte Study
730 pm

Mart • Prayer Braakfa&amp;l
1A Thursday

Lakavraw Ptoxa • (407) 3294300
320 E. Com m ercial 9 l • Santord
Sunday Sarvrca
1 10 0 a m
■ 4-12)

1100am
1230pm

Thursday
Faaorvjtop M t i t n g
7 30pm
Frrdey - CtoiaaanCouna a in g 2 0 0 5 0 0 p m
{Pieaaa c a l 3 2 9 4 3 0 0 tor a e p t)

•E V E N T H D A Y AD VENTIST
M A R S HULL SO A
600 E 2nd Street. Santord. FL 32771
407 3 2 3 5*4*
Sattoato School
930am
Dm ne W ontop
1100 am .
W ad Evanmg Prayer M lg
J»
SEM IN O LE C O M M U N IT Y CH U RCH
5070 Orange 8»vd , Santord
407-324419* anaa aamnotectoach com
Jerry Waish
Paticv
Sunday W o r« to p S vc 9 4 5 A 10 30 am

professional c h id care

2nd Monday
945 4m
&lt; 30 A m

L A K E M D E FELLO W SH IP
A U nited M ethodist Com m unity
'R eaching Paopia tor m Fkm onr

Meats every S u id ey a l 1000 am
a l R e comfortable Unrtad A n a l Theater. Sammcto
•Chtoren a Ctoath 10 16am
•SiudaN |youth) Mnefenaa 6-7pm
•Sato Nursery Provtoed
"Reaching People tor a Reason*

Nazarene
LO MQW O O O C H U R C H O f THC K A U W N t
300 N W i f u n S t .
lu tv - n d . F L
U lt t K
Sunday ScJtocF
9 4S * m
U a tn g M V f
1 0 » J *H&gt;
C h tk » * t* C fH « n
10M »m
E y m g r t r tc S w v a a
• 00 p m
W H n t t t FwtWy F*gnt
700pm
youPt Wc»T»n, a n ) U M I 0 * H Study
' FWvar A Stranpar ttata'

Presbyterian

i 3rd and 4*i BL
A P a rt A O ak / Dmvrtomn
San to rd F L
Phone 407-322 2*82
E-mail; lpcaO )unoocm
hr|p/''•ronomal oorMpca
-Where W a Know W xa N m "
In The Heart Of The City
Rev. Bruce B See*
Paator
Sunday School
t oo a m
Sunday Morning V torshg
1900 a m
Bun. Morning C o ie * Hour 1100 a m
Sun. Confernponry W ontop 7 0 0 p m
»-■---■
■i.t
- - J - . r*
■ a .. - w onoanui w eanevoey rarrwy n g i •
C
aikn ■ mrim, t
every W
vtaaTeauay
Supper • Every Wed.
5 30pm
Adult Stole Study
6 00pm
YOutoCtoba
9700pm
B u x a n e a rt (K -tai Gradual
M u tt o n (5 -* ti Grader)
S r.H ^ ta
see 7 0 0 p m
Womans O n to Meaarrga a«
2nd Tu a e l t o morth 4 9a n
Senior Frrendi *
l i t W ed of t ie morth
F t t f T P R E S 9 Y T C R M N C H U R C H (U 9 A .)
OP LA K E M ARY
126 W WJbur Ave
Lake Mary FL
407421-1021
Rev Stephen M onel
Pastor
D ru rch School
9 45 a.m
Morning W ontop
1100am
W ed Choa Practice
7 00 p m
T h u n YcMh Choa
* 30 p m
Nuraary Providad
M ARKHAM W OOO* PR C S 9YT E R U N CHURCH
5210 Markham W oods Road
Lake Mary
407 3 332030
R e v Chart#* R Jones
Paator
Sunday School, a l ages
9 00 a m
Church Service*
9 00 A 10 30 a m
Nuraary Provid ed
You* Group, Sunday
M g h School
4 00pm
.yattoi.School'
§ 0 0 pm .
Pre-School M on * vu F A
9 to 12
MotoN y F M y M A * S ic o e r
Thad Wed. of Each M o n ti 9 3 0 p m

Salvation Army
T H E SALVATIO N A R M Y W O RSHIP
AN O SER V IC E C E N T E R
700 W 2 4 * S te e l
Santord f l 32H i
407 322 2642
Captaaia Rcbart and U nde Redtkne. Corpa
O lhcan
Sunday Serve*
Praia#' end Fe iow ito p
a 45' a m
Sunday School
9 45am
11 DO • m
630pm
Home le a g u e (Lade*)
7 00 p m
Man's F rio w W ip Club
7 00 p m
B in d Practice
SOO p m
“W iih heed to G od and hand to man *

United Church Of
Christ
L O N G W OOO H ILLS C O N G R E G A T IO N A L
CHURCH
OCX.
1255 E E Wfkamaon Road
Longwood . FL
407 3324253
R e a Dr H al Yoav^ tood
Mavatar
Sunday S em cae
Contemporary
900 a m
Tradtwnal W ontop
10 30 a m
Nuraary Provided
Ctoach School 9 1 5 a m - 1 0 1 3 a m
Y o u ti A C h dda n Mhnary
• 30pm

Wesleyan
W ESLEYAN CH URCH OP P A O LA
6560 Wayaato D r ,
Sm tord, FL 32771
(0 * 1-4 (E M S t) Waal
FaM S aa M on Left • On# M to)
Leonard O D o rv u d
Paator
407 3 229332
TVhare toe Qoapal la Good N ew s'
Sunday School
9 4$ a m
Mornmg W ontop
1100 a m.
Evetong W ontop
f 00 p m
M id w eek Mtg W ed
730pm
Piaaae Share Your L4a WWi Ua

U P 9 A L A CO M M UN ITY P R E S B Y T E R IA N
CHURCH
Corner of W 26to St A U p u to Rd
101 U p iA a Road
S an to rd FL 32771
4074392*35

Jew ish Fam ily Services event planned for Sunday
The Jewish Family
Services of Greater Orlando
will host a reception and
dinner 5 p.m. Sunday, April
28, at The Rosen I’laza Hotel,
located at 9700 International
Drive in Orlando.
The theme of this year's
t event U "C " ‘ '
¥4*v-‘*
' cclebratior
Services'
community and the commu­
nity's commitment to Jewish
Family Services.
The event will benefit

Jewish Family Services, a
social service organization
providing programs for the
hungry and people in need
in Central Florida. I ast
year's tribute raised more
than $95,000, which was
instrumental in helping the
a g k p q y jp d d t i d nuny ,. .
programs, such as the
IVarlman Pantry that feeds
many families.
The organization all pro­
vides counseling programs,
home visits for seniors, and

Church
Notes

the KidsKonnect program,
which helps children deal
with the stresses of separa­
tion or divorce by their par­
ents.
In addition to a cocktail
reception and dinner, this
year's celebration will

Wolly Community
Leadership Award. The
honor is named for Wolly, a
longtime leader and sup­
porter of Jewish Family
Services and the community.
Jewish Family services is a
United Way Agency serving

the Southern Ballet, and
"The Big Draw," a drawing
for gift packages. The event
will also mark the presenta-^
tion of the inaugural George

Constituent Agency of tne
Jewish Federation of Greater
Orlando. For more informatjon about the reception and
tlinner, call 407-644-7593.

Spaghetti D inner
The Salvation Army
Men's Fellowship Club is
hosting its annual
spaghetti dinner 6 to 7:30
p.m. Monday, April 29.
"We are looking for­
ward to our annual
spaghetti dinner; we are
particularly excited about
the music that will be
rovided by the New
lount Zion Missionary
Baptist Church," said
Capt. Robert A. Rcckline,
corps officer at The
Salvation Army in
Sanford.
"Folks come from sur­
rounding areas and
Orlando to enjoy our
famous spaghetti, and
we'll be at our best this
year," said Charlie
Bumgardner, president of
the Men's Fellowship
Club.
Money raised at the
event goes to support
programs of the Men's
Fellowship Club, the
ladies Home League and
the Worldwide Missions
of The Salvation Army.
Tickets are $5 per adult
and $3 per child.
For tickets or informa­
tion, contact The
Salvation Army in
Sanford at 407-322-2642.
The Salvation Army of
Sanford is located at 700
W. 24th St.

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F lo w e r A r r a n g in g

VVeWva 1’rvabyturUn
Church is hosting a night
of flower arranging 5
p.m. Sunday, April 28.
Following a light
catered supper, Patty
Joyner, who does flower
arranging for Sunday
worship, will demon­
strate how to arrange
flowers.
Tickets are $5 per per­
son and will be sold at
Circles and on Sunday
April 14 and April 21.
G lee Club Concert
The University of
Michigan Men's Glee
Club will be in concert
7:30 p.m. Monday, May 6,
in First United Methodist
Church of OTlando, locat­
ed downtown at the cor­
ner of Magnolia and
South streets.
Tickets are $5 and are
available at the door. For
more information, call
407-849-6080.
Volleyball League
The Jewish
Community Center, locat­
ed at 851 N. Maitland
Ave., is now accepting
registration for a Sunday
evening co-ed Power
Volleyball League. Teams
will scrimmage on April
28, and the league offi­
cially begins May 5.
There will be eight
weeks of round robin
play followed by a todrnament. Entry fee is $225
per team,
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Registration deadline
is April 26. Foe more
information, call Sylvia
Pasnak at 407-645-5933,
ext. 259.

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L A K E M A R Y — M ore than 150 feet In
the sky, a co lo rfu l representation o f the d ty
is slow ly takin g form on a m etal canvas.
A m u n i representing th e green spaces
and lakes o f L ake M ary is m ote than half
w ay finished o n a new w ater tow er near

H undreds of children
searched for eggs during the
annual Easter egg hunt held
at Lake M ary City H a l.
P e g s 11

Interstate 4 o n Skyline D rive. M otorists
heading east can already see the com pleted
aide o f the painting, while the rem aining
section -w h ic h duplicates the finished side
- should be d o n e within a few weeks.
'C ity C om m ission d ed d ed to try to
encom pass the nature of Lake M ary on the
S e c Tower; P age 2

No-hassle lenses

Former fire chief
dies at age 72
Former Lake Mary H ie Chief
Robert. B. Stoddard passed
away Sunday, April 21, at 72. H e
left behind his wife, Loretta, and
four children, Richard, Sandra,
Susan and Sheri.
Stoddard, originally from
Michigan, w as a longtime resi­
dent o f Lake M ary He started as
a firefighter with the volunteer
fire department in December
1970 and successfully worked
his w ay up the ranks to becom e
fire chief in 1981 The fire
department was converted to
combination career/volunteer in
199U In April 1992, he w as hired
by City Manager John Litton to
become the first full-time fire
chief for the d ty
Stoddard left in 1993 after
serving the d ty for almost 15
y ears.‘ H e w as instrumental in
m aking the transition of the
department from volunteer to
career a success," Litton said.
A m emorial service w as held
Friday, April 26, in Nativity
Catholic Church.

L a k e M a ry S m ile

New office space
brings cham ber
staff back together
B y M ich elle J e r ia
Managing Editor

Mary Optomahit) Ban Larson chocks
the need to wear glasses or contact k

Procedure new concept in eye care
B y •Jwwulyn R a v tr

Special to the Haratd
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1 for those w ho hate the hassle o f
w earing daily contact lenses or glasses
and, according to Lake M ary optom etrist
Den Larson, "it's going to be huge."
T h e breakthrough procedure is
Orthokeratology, better know n as O rtho-

K, and, surprisingly, most people who
need contacts or glasses to im prove dis­
tance vision have never heard o f it.
Ortho-K is a notvsurglca] process that
reshapes (flattens) the cornea o f the eye
using a special contact lens device.
Wearing the lenses during the night will
allow a nearsighted person go without

L A K E M A R Y — T h e Sem inole County/
Lake M ary R egional C ham ber of C om m erce
now has only on e place to call hom e.
T he eight em ployees that m ake up the
C h am b er's staff are a ll w orking at the newly
expanded Lake M ary office located at 72"
P nm era Boulevard. T h e m ove com p letes a
m erger that began m ore than tw o years ago.
"E v e ry th in g is g oin g g re a t," C ham ber
Executive D irector D iane Parker said. 'I t was
challenging to h av e tw o locations and have
to g o back and forth. O u r board has been
very pro-active in the m ove."
In February 2000, T h e G reater Sem inole
C oun ty and L ake M ary-H ealhrow cham bers
o f com m erce m erged, form ing the regional
entity. Both ch am ber locations w ere kept, one
in A ltam onte Sp rin g s a n N orth W estm onte
D rive and the oth er in the Lake M ary loca­
tion. T h e consolid ated staff w orked from
bo th areas.
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C hef Albert prepares in-house meals
for people with no time to cook dinner
B y M ich elle J e r i a
M anaging editor

B lb i Z a h e e l a D u c k —-

Advance Eye Care
technician

L A K E M A R Y — A lbert
Leining loves to cook, and
h e 's sh a rin g his exp ertise
w ith people w ho may not
have tim e to m ake a good,
healthy d in ner w hen they get
hom e from w ork.
L ein in g 's new bu sin ess.
C u isine by A lbert, is a per­
sonal ch ef service that brings

fin e-d in in g into p e o p le 's
hom es. W ithout any o f the
hassle o r m ess, his custom ers
can en joy a gourm et m eal for
the price of dinner for tw o in
a nice restaurant.
"T h e only way m y client
know s I'm even there is by
the sm ell o f the fo o d ,"
Leining said. ‘ I m ake sure
once I'm d one, the kitchen is
as clean as w hen I got there."
With a goal of n u k in g the

best meal a p erson 's ever
tasted, L ein ing begins h is
service by interview ing a
custom er.
T hrou g h
the
process, he leam s the p er­
son’s dietary needs and likes
and dislikes.
Follow ing the m eeting,
Leining plans a menu and
buys groceries for various
meals. He then prepares Ihe
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m u r a l,' P u blic W orks D irecto r
Joh n D eam ud said , " it's unusual
for this g eographical area to se e a
p ain tin g lik e th is on a w a te r
low er. You som etim es sec a city
sea l o r lo g o , b u t n o thing th is
unique."
Currently und erg oing the final
stages o f constru ction, the tow er
w ill eventu ally hold up to 500,000
gallons o f w ater, Deam ud said . It
w ill serv ice th e so u th w estern
q u a d ran t o f th e city, w h ich
includes the area from 1-4 to L ake
Em m a Road an d H u n tin g to n
Point to Lake M ary Boulevard.
T h e $1 m illio n stru ctu re w ill
m ain tain b e tte r w ater p re ssu re

and p rovide additional v o lu m e in
case o f an em ergency.
"T h e o n ly w ay w e feed this
qu ad ran t is through a sin g le
w ater l in e ,' Deam ud said. 'F ro m
a reliability stand point, w e d ecid ­
ed w e needed it In case som eth in g
happened to the line.
"A n d , w ith a single lin e, b e it a
big line, th ere w as som e concern
w ith w ater pressure. T h e tow er
w ill b en efit both residential and
com m ercial areas."
A fter ag reein g to b u ild the
tow er,
C ity
C o m m issio n
approved p lans for the m ural last
year follow in g a presentation by
CPH E ngineers Inc., the firm that
d esigned th e structure. To benefit

all residents and businesses in the
area, com m issioners decided to
h av e the m ural en com pass the
en tire dom e o f the tow er, rather
than painting on ly the w estern
sid e facing the interstate.
IVvo coats o f paint and a final
lay er o f clear finish should allow
the m ural to m aintain its clarity
fo r years to com e, Deam ud said.
C om m ission even opted out of
using red paint, w hich is prone to
d eterio ratin g faster than oth er
hues.
A s for now, D eam ud is very
com plim entary o f the painting.
" I think it's turned out really
n ic e ,' he said. "I'm very pleased
w ith i t "

C ham ber in Lake Mary.
"H e Just loves this C h am b er,"
Parker said . 'H e did n't w ant us to
leave. H e g av e us the additional
space at n o c o s t.'
T he C h am b er's office sp ace in
Lake M ary h as alm ost d oubled in
size d u rin g the past year. T he
group n o w en com p asses tw o
adjoining suites in the build ing,
and the facility includes a sm all
conferen ce room and additional
offices.
The A ltam onte Sp rings office,
which the C ham ber ow n s, is cur­
rently liste d w ith a realtor.

R ealvest P artners. P arker said.
T echnology
and
netw orkin g
upgrades will continue at the Lake
M ary office.
A s for the m o re than 2,000
m em bers from five different coun­
ties, they aren't com plaining about
the m ove, Parker said. In fact,
m any welcomed the consolidation
o f office space.
'W h e n w e resid ed in both
offices, the m em bers w ere su p ­
portive, and they are supportive
n o w ,' she said. "A s long as they
know where w e are, they are su p ­
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reg a l

Plans to relocate the staff w o rk ­
ing at the southern Sem inole lo ca­
tion to Lake M ary began last year.
Several facto rs d eterm in ed th e
d ecision to stay in Lake M ary
rather than A ltam on te S p rin g s,
including a le a se the C h am b er
board did not w ant to term inate.
Also, a m ajority o f the staff liv es in
northern S e m in o le and cu rren t
technology alread y was set up in
the building.
A ccording to Parker, the b u ild ­
ing's ow ner, w h o lives in A tlanta,
was also d eterm ined to keep the

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RICHARD ANDREW
JACKSON
Richard Andrew Jackson,
80, of Lake Breeze Circle,
Lake Mary, died Friday,
March 29,2002, in his resi­
dence.
Bom Nov. 25,1921, in
Hartford, Ala., he moved to
Lake Mary in 1990. I^e was a
crane operator Ipr the rail­
roads. He was alpem ber o f
All Souls CatholidChurch in
Sanford and a veteran of the
U S. Army.
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Survivors include his wife,
Emma Jackson of Lake Mary;
two sons, William Jackson of
Linden, N.J., and Richard
Jackson Jr., of Jersey City,
N.J.; two daughters,
Gwendolyn Jackson of Jersey
City, N.J., and Cheryl E.
Martin of Lake Mary; one
brother, Clove Jackson of Los
Angeles, Calif.; nine grand­
children; and three great
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
WILLIAM EDWIN
K N E ER JR .
William Edwin Kneerjr.,

57, of Altamonte Springs,
died Saturday, March 30,
2002.
Bom July 13,1944, in
Peoria, III, he moved to
Central Florida in 1994. He
was a member of Holy Cross
Lutheran Church in Lake
Mary.
Survivors include one son,
Matthew Kneer; two daug
ters, Rachel Ann West anc
Megan Ann Pencek; four
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

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Grady of Jupiter; three
daughters, Elieen Carnet of
Fort Smith, Ark., Susan Horn
of Sanford and Patricia
Morris of Lake Mary; two sis­
ters, Maty Ward of Texas and
Patricia O'Braski of Grear,
S.C.; 11 grandchildren; and
two great grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of
arrangements.

PHILIP JA M ES GUNSTER
Philip James Gunster of
DeBary died early Tuesday,
April 16,2002.
FRANCIS ANTHONY
A native of New York, he
GRADY
moved to Central Florida
Francis Anthony Grady, 76,
more than two decades ago.
of Lakeside Drive, Sanford,
He was active in numerous
died Tuesday, April 9,2002, in civic activities, including the
Sanford.
Sanford Kiwanis Club, the
Born in Elmira, N.Y., he
Over 50 Club and the Golden
moved to Central Florida
Age Games.
from New Orleans, La., in
A service was held
1970. He was a member of All Saturday, April 20, 2002, at
Souls Catholic Church. He
Grace United Methodist
volunteered for Hospice and
•Church in Lake Mary.
Habitat for Humanity.
Surv ivors include his wife,
WILHELMINA S.
Dorothy Grady of Sanford;
MERIWETHER
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Shalimar, James Grady of
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in Lake Mary.
She was past president of
the Sanford Woman's Club
and a member of the Sanford
Garden Club and The Rose
Circle.
Survivors Include one
brother, Henry Stockhoff of
Secaucus, N.J.; one son,
William F. Meriwether of Fort
Lauderdale; one daughter,
Carol Woodall of Daytona
Beach Shores; eight grand­
children; and 11 great grand­
children.
Funeral Service was held
11 a.m. Tuesday, April 2,
2002, in First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford, with the
Rev. Bruce Scott officiating.
Burial followed in Oaklawn
Park Cemetery in Lake Mary.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
WINONA M. NEWMAN
Winona M. Newman, 68, of
Powderhom Street, Lake
Mary, died Thursday, April 4,

2002.
Bom Dec. 14,1933, she
moved to Central Florida in
1950. She was a member of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
of Sanford and also attended
St. Peters Episcopal Church
in Lake Mary. She was a
guidance counselor for
Seminole County Public
Schools.
Survivors Include one son.
Bob Newman of Broomfield,
Colo.; three daughters,
Dianne Wontenay of Lake
Mary, Lynn Epps of New
Smyrna Beach and Meg
Newman of Lake Mary; two
brothers, Hugh Miller of
DeLand and Bob Miller of St.
Petersburg; eight grandchil­
dren; and two great grand­
children.
In lieu of flowers, dona­
tions may be made to St.
Peters Episcopal Church in
Lake Mary.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

FRANKIE JANICE
RICHARDSON
Frankie Janice Richardson,
59, of Glassner Avenue, Palm
Bay, died Sunday, March 31,

2001
Bom in Kissimmee, she was
a lifelong resident of Central
Florida. She was an apartment
complex housekeeper. She was
a member of First Baptist
Church of Longwood.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Franklyn Richardson of
Osteen; four sons, David
Humphreys of Monroe, Ga.,
Carl Humphreys of Sanford,
and Billy and Rany
Humphreys, both of Lake
Mary; one daughter, Janellc
Rash of Deltona; two brothers,
Jimmy Prescott of Zellwood
and Joey Lyles of Casselberry;
11 grandchildren; and one
great grandchild.
Tri-County Cremation
Service of Longwood is in
charge of arrangements.
ROBERT BRUCE
STODDARD
Robert Bruce Stoddard, 72,
of Broadmoor Road, Lake
Mary, died Sunday, April 21,

2001

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Bom in Alnw, Mich., h e ,;
moved |o Central FLyuiain
1968. He was a member of
Nativity Catholic Church of
Lake Mary. He was a member
of the Lake Mary Volunteer
Fire Department, Central
Honda Fire Chiefs Association,
Elks Lodge of Orlando, J.C .S of
Michigan, Masonic Lodge of
Michigan and the Civil Air
Patrol of Michigan. He was
also a volunteer at Honda
Hospital Altamonte.
Survivors include his wife,
Loretta Stoddard of Lake
Mary; one son, Richard
Wyckoff of Traverse City,
Mich.; three daughters, Sandra
Rissech of Orlando, Susan
Harrison of Cresco, Pa., and
Sheri Stoddard of Lake Mary;
and six grandchildren.
Tri-County Cremation
Service of Longwood is in
charge of arrangements.

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honors in the state's PTA
Arts nationwide.
Reflections contest.
Students from Pre-K to
Receiving the
high school write stories
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Sunday. April 28. 2002

Page 9

League plays last m atch o f
season at Lake Mary complex
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The Ladies Classic Tennis League
of Central Florida recently played its
last match of the season at the Lake
Mary Sports Complex.
The league was founded in
September 1994 for the sole purpose
of enjoying competitive tennis and
having a good time. A woman must
be 50 to qualify to play in the league
and must reside In the Greater
Orlando area.
League rules are simple, there

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must be four soft courts available for
match day, each team plays four
double matches and the best two of
three sels wins. In case of rain,
points are split between the teams.
Matches are played on Fridays
from mid-September through midApril. Currently, there are eight
teams in the league, and more than
100 women participate.
Matches are played under USTA

Nancy
Zimmer
and Myrna
Greene
congratu­
late each
other lor a
good volley
with their
opponents
during the
match held
at the Lake
Mary
Sports
Complex.
The league
plays its
next match
when it
resumes in
September.

right, Nancy

Zimmer gets
ready to ratum a
sarve during the
Ladies Classic
Leagus ol Central
Florida match at
the Lake Mary
Sports Complex.
The event was
held during the
end o l April.
Pictured above,
the league and
city officials pose
(or a picture
belore they hit the
courts tor the
match.

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• The Seminole County/Like
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce's Good Morning
Seminole Breakfast Meeting will
beheld 7JO to9JO am
Wtdnesday, May 1, In Heathrow
Country Club, 1200 Bridgewater
Roed. Sponsor is Tire City and the
speaker is Hal Wooel
Cost b $9 for members and $10
for non-members.
• N atiottl Day of Prayer b
May X anrtgie theme b ‘'America
Untied Under Cod.'
Lake Mrav observances Include:
Prayer al f l b HaO wilh represen­
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government officials from 730
a m to 8 am - For information,
contact Pastor Paul Hoyer at 4073330797.
Prayer at Strang
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Rinehart Road, from 7 JO to 8 J0
a.m. For Information, cal] Lee
Grady at 407-333-0600
Prayer at Siemens, loafed at
400 Rinehart Road, from 11JO am
to 12J0 am . Foe information, call
Georgs Kem at 407-942-6665.

dons, call 407-333-2085.
• The Lalra Mary C3ty
CommbelcmV regular meeting b
jt 7
pm Thursday,
Thu
scheduled far
7 pm
May 2, In Lake Mary Qty
CommissioniChambers,P
Chambers, 100 N.
Country Club Road.

i Ykmd. located at 5400
Markham Wbodi Road, beginning
at 7JO a m A continental breakfast
will be a n a l lb make irserva-

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•The taka Mary Paries and
Recreation Advisory Board meet­
ing b achrduled for 5 p.m.
Monday May 6, in Lake Mary
Qty Cotrenbsicn Chambers, 100
N. Country Qub Road
Agenda items include election
of officers, a basketball tourna­
ment parka and recreation survey
skateboard park and project
updates.

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at 235 Rinehart Road, 8 J0 to 10J0
a m Thursday, May 1
Appointments are required.
For more information or to
maka an appointment, call 407333-8222.

• The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce's Experts for Free will
be held 11JO am to 1 p m ,
Wednesday May 8. Presenter will
be Fisher 6c Phillips Law Firm, and
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to attend, and leaemdona are
required. There b no charge to
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For Information, call Debbie Lee
at 407-333-4748.
• The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce's Professional
Womcn'a Network (BEDC) will
meet 8 to 9 J0 am Thursday, May
9, Florida Hospital, Altamonte,
located at 601 E. Altamonte Drive.
Speaker b Orlando Mayor
Q aida Hood and sponsor b
Personal Success Systems. There b
no charge for chamber members
and $10 for non-members.
• The Lake Mary Historical
Society b offering a free genealogy
workshop on Thursday May 4 at
7 p m in the Lake Mary Historical
Society. Thb workshop will tell
on your
you how to grt
get started
i
own family tree and the pitfalls to
avoid.
The genealogy workshop b free
and open to the public. For more
information, call Mary Rowell at
407-321-1498 or Peggy Wolfe at
407-327-8207.
The Lake Mary Elders Attain
scheduled
i meeting b schedule)
for 9 a m Thursday May 9, in the
Building
Lake Mary Community Bull
260 N. Country Chib Road.

Agenda Items include senior
activities, a fall festival and genera
discussion.
• The Lake Mary Qty
Commission's regular meeting b
scheduled for 7 p m Thursday,
May 1$, In Lake Mary Gly
Commission Chambers, 100 N.
Country Qub Road.
• The Lake Mary Historical
Commission will meet 7 j XJkV*
Tbesday, May 21, in the Frank
Evans Center, 158 N. Country Clul
Road.
• The Lake Mary Chapter of
AARP.Na 4878, will meet
Tbesday, May 21. For information,
call President Irene Leber at 407333-0054.
• The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce's Sprint Business
AikenHoujs will be 5 J0 to 7 J0
p m Thursday May 23, at 1700
Alaqua Lakes In LongwoodL The
event will be hosted by legacy
Qub at Alaqua Lakes.
The event b open to al] chamber
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Our new soft court Iknnb
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plan far local
tennis eranusiaws
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skill levels. TWo
recent events
exemplify this.
OnApril 19,2B
women from the
Ladles' Classic
League (over 50)
participated ina • • • • • • • «
round-robin tournsntoiL The ladka began play at
our complex andwen then boated
far lunch at Sweetwater Country
Chib. It waa a great success and
future events are in the planning
process. The next day, our profes­
sionals conducted a free youth cHnicwhich attracted 30 cNUibi ages 6
to ll
A limited number of annual
scholarshipsaxeavailable to chil­
dren who may not be able to afford
fees. We also nave corporate mem­
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to support the DARE Proyam and
expend the necessary resources to
make this programwotk.

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T he Lake Makv He* aid

E y e -----------------------Continned from h e a l
glasses or contacts during the day.
"Plano-Plano," or perfect vision, is
often experienced after the first
night of wear.
Larson and his wife Christy
have been providing eye care to
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oflers the Ortho-K treatment.

A special lens device acts as a
'retainer* that works its magic
while you sleep. During the short
eight hours spent in slumber, the
lenses work to correct poor vision.
After the first night of treatment,
Larson requests that his patients
allow him to remove the lenses
during an early office visit He
loves to see their reaction.
"When 1 take the lenses out for
the first time, patients can't believe
what they're able to see!" remarks
Larson.
Besides offering an amazing
alternative to contact lenses,
Ortho-K gives people freedom
from the distractions that dust,
wind and temperature once inflict­
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eyes. With Ortho-K, most people
are able to eliminate their depend­
ence on contact lenses with no side
effects or damage. The only side
effect Larson's patients complain
about is "better vision." Ortno-K
allows people to perform their
daily activities without having to
bother with cleaning their eye­
glasses, adding drops to their con­
tact lenses, or carrying around
bulky supplies.
Ortho-K requires specialized
equipment, dedicated research,
and a great deal of technical skill.
If not trained in Ortho-K, an
optometrist will not suggest the
procedure during a routine eye
exam, said Larson. For many doc­
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lenses, glasses, or surgery to cor­
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'It's so new," explains Larson,
'th a t a lot of doctors want to stick
to what's comfortable."
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used to determine if the comeal
shape of the eye is changing in the
correct manner and to help design
a proper shape for the lenses.
Although It is impossible to tell
the difference by looking at litem,
Ortho-K lenses have a different
design than daily corrective lenses.
Contact lenses for Ortho-K have a
"reverse geometry" design. This
means that the central portion of
the contact lens fits closer to the
eye than a standard contact lens.
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cornea, reducing the focusing
power of the eye. If the amount of
comeal flattening is accurately
controlled, the eye is brought into
correct focus and nearsightedness
is corrected. After removing the
lenses from the eye, the cornea
retains its flattened shape for part
or the remainder of the day. OrthoK patients can expect immediate
results.
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permanent,
retainer lens­
es are worn
to stabilize
the new
comeal
shape. Failure
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retainer lens
on a continu­
ous basis will
result in the
return to the
pre-existing
prescription.
Most near­
sighted peo­
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CoSn Mather, a patwit ot Ben Larson. O D. chose to go through
those with
Vie Ortho-K treatment. A contact wearer tor t4 years, he can now
astigmatism,
*ee dearly without retying on the aid of contact tenses.
are candi­
dates for
that’s it," Mather said.
Ortho-K. There are no age restric­
Another desirable feature of
tions for Orth(/-K. In fact, Larson
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encourages children and you rif
by m ist insurance policies. In
adults to try Ortho-K because it
most cases, insurance will cover a
can stabilize the condition of their
portion o f the lens cost or exam
eyes and control nearsightedness.
fees.
Children who use Ortho-K lenses
Although Larson just started
while they are young will have a
offering Ortho-K to patients this
lower chance of wearing thick pre­
month, appointments are already
scription glasses as teenagers or
starting to fill his calendar. He pre­
adults.
dicts a prosperous future for
For Collin Mather, one of
Ortho-K, believing it serves as a
Larson's patients, the procedure is
great alternative for people who
a miracle. A contact wearer for 14
don't want to undergo laser sur­
years, Mather can now sec clearly
gery to correct their vision. Watch
without relying on the aid of con­
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tact lenses.
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Albert------------Continued from Page 1

his custom ers desire. If he does­
n't have a recipe, he'll find it. He
also tests the food for freezablity
to make sure, when a person is
ready to eat the m eal. It is as
fresh as the day he created it.
Although Leining has loved
to cook since he was a boy — he
first learned the art from his
mother and grandmother — he
didn't start cooking profession­
ally until January. In his previ­
ous career, he was a stockbroker
with very little time to cook him­
self.
“ Last June, when the
Stock Market went bad, I
tost my job," he said. "I
thought, 'what do I want to
be when I grow up,' and
decided to try cookin g.'
A fter m eeting another
personal chef, Leining real­
ized he had the experience
and knowledge to get into
the business.
“It was a great fit," he
said. "I had the recipes,
and it was a viable busi­
ness. I joined the United
States
Personal
Chef
A ssociation,
and
in
January 1 opened my
Chet Albert Laming prepares seared salmon
doors."
on a blue cheese salad.

dinners, usually five entrees of
four servings and a few side
dishes, with his equipm ent in
the clien t's kitchen.
'I t 's all about m y client's
w ants and n ee d s,' Lcining said.
"M y client-base is diverse, so I
m ake sure the menu m eets with
their approval. If they don't like
som ething 1 prepare, they let me
know, and I w on't prepare that
item again.*
Leining's cooking experience
allow s him to prepare whatever

Word is already spreading
about Leining and his culinary
craft. H is client list already
includes eight households, and
it probably won't be long before
he reaches the maximum of 15.
Leining said he w ill travel
throughout the Greater Orlando
area and has clients as far away
as Celebration and Mount Dora.
Prices for his services range
from $285 to $310, which
includes the cost o f groceries
and food preparation. Clients
can determine how often they
require Leining to visit their
kitchens.
"E v ery th in g is up to the
client," he said. "I'm handling
one of the most important things
in a person's life, and it's a great
responsibility.
“ But, I love what I do," he
said. "It's everything 1 wanted to
do wrapped up in one package."
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Wednesday. June 26,2002

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Sanford’s ready to sparkle
■ y Dan P in g
EdNor
SA N FO RD — T h e rixth annual Festival
on the Fourth is expected to draw 65,000
people to one of Central Florida's biggest
fireworks shows.

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Melton ftifc on Lake Monroe fat
rarainc dow ntow n Sanford o n Thursday,

Sixth a n n u a l fire w o rk s s h o w e x p e c te d
to d r a w m o r e th a n 6 0 ,0 0 0 p e o p le
H ie festivities start at 5 pan. w ith the fireworks ihow exploding after sundow n over
e. The patriotic fireworks disw ith a live
rad io--stations.
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5 to 1 0 p m
"The fireworks will be expanded this

year," ss
said Linda Kuhn, chairwoman of the
year,
Sanford Main Street committee organizing
the festivaL "They'll be bigger and better
and very patriotic"
O ie key aspect of this years'' fireworks
show is that the pyrotechnics will be
launched from the marina point, allowing
spectators all along Seminole Boulevard to

enjoy the show.
"W e've been trying to d o this for several
years," Kuhn sakL "It allows us to open up
the entire park. Before we had to close off
rt of Seminole Boulevard and F t M ellon
irk because you have to keep a S O foot
perimeter from the launch site. Everyone
will have a much better view, including
those who choose to watch from their b oats
on Lake Monroe."
Fireworks are the main attraction, o f

Sec Fireworks, Page 8A

Mims receives
third bugle pin
Firefighter Seminole County’s
first fem ale assistant ch ief

T h e S e m Jn d e Athletic
C o n feren ce w as m om than
ampfy recognized w hen the
Team s w e re announced
recently.
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klnkajou aw akens from Its
daytime nap ? And, what
d o e s an opossum d o when
many oth er animats are
preparing for their nightly
slum ber?
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Stay cool on
the Fourth

Managing E d to r
History w as made in Seminole
County Friday when a third bugle
was placed o n Leeanna R. M ims'
collar.
Mims, w h o has m oved up
through the ranks In public service
during the past two decades, is
now the first female assistant chief
for the county's EMS/Fire/Rescue
Division. C urrent and former col­
leagues from various county agen­
cies gathered to honor M im s dur­
ing Friday's bugle pinning cere­
mony at Sem inole County Fire
Station No. 35.
'I n the s h o r t tim e th a t s h e h a s

buen wUh US. riw tu * cu xllw l In
everything
she d o e ^ " said

parent volunteer enne hoom oux Thursday helps 4-year-ou snenene
ing Logan Heights Apartments’ The Qator Club program.

couch

Seminole County Fire Chief Terry
L Schenk. "She has served w ith
distinction. She was definitely the
leading candidate to fill this posi­
tion." •
Mims is only the sixth person in
the agency's 26-year history to be
named assistant chief, Schenk said.
It is a key position in the fire
department, and she will now
directly report to the fire chief.
"Since we hired her from
Longwood In 1999, Leeanna has
done a marvelous job for u s,"
Schenk said. "A n d , this is an
opportunity that doesn't com e
around too often."
'According to Seminole Director
ol Public Safety Ken R obert*,
S e * Mlnu, Pag* 10A

create a paper cnain dur­

Logan Heights offers children new program
B y M ic h e lle J e r l a
M an ag in g Editor
au ra R e ev es believes ap artm en t
co m p le x es a re receivin g a bad rap
in S anfo rd .
T h a t's w hy th e co m m u n ity m anager for
Logan H eig hts A p artm en ts w an ts people
to know there a re a lo t of g o o d things
h ap p ening at th e s e m u lti-fam ily resi­
dences — e sp e cia lly for child ren.
" I 'm con cern ed a b o u t all th e criticism
ap artm en ts are g e ttin g lately ," Reeves
said. "T h e re are a lo t of p o sitiv e things
going o n at ou r co m p le x , an d w e are n 't
the o n ly ones w h o a re doing these types
of th in g s."
D u rin g the p a st few m o nths, Sanford
City C o m m ission h a s d iscu ssed a possible
freeze o n new a p a rtm en t com p lexes w hile
the city tries to fin d a way to control the
im pact o f rental h ou sin g . O fficia ls are
con cern ed ab ou t th e im pact o n traffic^ the
environm ent an d h ou sin g tren d s. M any
city resid en ts h a v e also v o iced their co n ­
cerns a b o u t the n u m b e r of ren tal com ­
plexes w ithin S a n fo rd .
N everth eless, R e e v e s said existin g com ­
plexes sh o u ld n 't b e the recip ien ts of d is­
favor. In fact, s h e w an ts p e o p le to realize
ap artm en t m a n a g e rs are try in g to m ake
life a little easier a n d b etter fo r their
renters.
At L og an H e ig h ts, Reeves Is very

L

C elebrate th e
Fourth of
July with a
red, white
and blue Ice
cream co n e.
Any celebra­
tion b eco m es
“c o d 'w h e n
ic e c re a m is
served. A s
part of
National Ice
Cream month, don't hesitate
to try a variety ol cold treats
Including a peach sundae.
P ageO C

Seminole Smile

Yasmin Torres creates construction
lor a Fourth of July project. She Is i
The Qator Club.

See Gator*, Page 10A

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Seminole County Fire Chief Terry L. Schenk, left, and Seminole Director of
Pubflc Safety Ken Roberta pins the third bugle on Leeanna Mima collar.

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la u n c h e s
in f o r m

By Nick P feifau l
Staff Writer
On M onday, the Florida
Department of Transportation
(FDOT) officials launched a voiceactivated 511 Travel Information
Service w hich is now available to
mo6t Central Florida wireless tele­
phone users.
Dy dialing 511, wireless cus­
tomers of AT&amp;T, Cingular, Nextel,
and Sprint will be able to get
around-the-clock, real-time traffic
and road condition updates along
the Interstate 4 corridor from
Volusia County to the attractions

n e w

a t i o n

5 1 1

s e r v i c e

area west of Orlando.
"For the first four hours and 20
• minutes, we saw a total of 4,000
calls," said FD O T spokesm an
Steve Homan.
With the pothole problem o n 1-4
just north of the St. Johns River
Bridge beginning at approximate­
ly 2 p.m. Tuesday, Homan said the
number of calls increased. From
noon Monday until 4 p .m .
Tuesday (after the potholes had
been reported) the number o f calls
had already reached 18,000.
Later, he said that during the
See 511, Page BA

Smith honored with department’s first Medal o f Merit
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SA N FO RD — Spit-shined sergeants
may use the slogan "A n Army of O ne" to
recruit young men into the U ik Army, but
Alan Smith could make it his motti\ Just
ask the bad guys on the street, said
Sanford D eputy Police C hief M ike
McCoy.
In the last year. Smith established prob­
able cause for 75 search warrants which
led to the seizure o f large amounts of ille­
gal drugs, including three major narcotics
trafficking cases.
"Alan does an outstanding job for his,"

McCoy said. "H e's a one-man arm y."
Smith was honored for h is work
Friday morning by becoming the first
Medal of Merit recipient in the history of
the Sanford Pglice D epartm ent
"1 was surprised when I heard my
name," Smith said. "1 knew we w ere hav­
ing an awards program, but I had no idea
I'd win the medal."
The ceremony w as the first formal
awards presentation the department has
held to recognize officers throughout the
ranks for their dedication and hard work.
"Alan is a key player in o u r tactical
unit," said Police Cnief Brian T oo ley.
The award may have been a surprise to

Smith, but considering his pedigree, it's
n o mystery. Law enforcement is the
Smith family business. Smith's dad is a
Florida State Trooper, his mom works for
the Orange County Sheriff's Office, and
his sister is employed by the W inter
Springs Police Department.
"It seem s like w e 're always g o in g
to each o th er's aw ard s p r e s e n ta ­
tio n s," Sm ith said.
The M edal of M erit honors S m ith 's
cu m u lative efforts a s an officer, h o w ­
ever, his supervisors said one in ci­
d en t epitom izes w h y Sm ith w as
See* M edal, Page 10A

1

Sanford Police Officer Alan Smith holds up his M edal
of Ment. Smith is the first recipient of the honor, w hich
recognizes hard work and a job well done.

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PMe 2A Sunday. June 30,2002

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a n d revitalized o ffic e s re m a in , b u t fo r n o w
th ere's n o t m u ch a c tio n .

daughter o f actor Skin ty
Poitiec will tegn books 1 3 0 to
3 pan. Sunday, June 30, at the
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Publicly.
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h e a v y h itters a re ta k in g a h a rd lo o k a t
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THUR

E v id e n tly a g ro u p o r
g ro u p s o f in v esto rs
h a v e s p e n t su b stan tial
s u m s o f m o n e y to for­

Good oU -faH onad family
fo n te in a to r e a s lh e r

m u la te p lan s.
W ith th e R iv erw alk

y e an o f serving the c a
ty during RadirVvMto i
on Thursday, July 4.
For (tartan, visitor* i
red, white or blue will receive
$1 off adm kakn to the zoo. .
The fun continue* from 9 a m
to 3 p m . with games fo r kids,
face painting, and a actv e n p r
hunt
Other holiday program * are
scheduled. For nwre Informa­
tion, call 407-3234450, e x t 149,
or visit w w w centnlfloridaro o o rg Admission b $7 for
adults, $3 far children

m o n e y se c u re (o r as
s e c u re a s g o v ern m e n t
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by Dan Ping

tig h t b u d g e t y e a r)
a n d th e p ro je c t ju st
w e e k s fro m b rea k in g

ground , ch an ces a r e g o o d th a t a n u m b e r o f
interesting p ro jects c o u ld b lo s s o m th is fall.
Stay tuned.
U n d e r th e rad ar; p a r t 2 : D o w n to w n is not
foe only h o t sp o t f o r n e w b u s in e s s v e n tu res
in tow n. T h e C lo c k K e e p e r is h e a rin g ru m ­
b les that a n ew a ir lin e is e y e in g the O rla n d o
S a n fo rd In te r n a tio n a l A i r p o r t

tta^sts SBeSte by
tflrme*
A worker on the root of a building in downtown Sanford ha* a cle a r view of the area i i he walta for e co-worker to ten d up
tome air conditioning duct work via crane.

SAT

W ord is it w o u ld b e a s ta rt-u p c o m p a n y
w ith som ew h ere in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d o f $300
m illion in cap ital to fu n d flig h t serv ice to sev ­
eral d om estic ro u te s.
S u n ta n lo tio n a n d ic e c r e a m : N o t a ll the
b u sin ess n e w s is h u s h -h u s h . T h e re a r e so m e
* intrigu ing tid b its c o m in g o u t o f th e S a n fo rd
P la n n in g an d Z o n i n g C o m m is s io n .
F o r starters, B lu e B e l l C r e a m e r ie s received
site p lan ap p ro v al t o b u ild a d is trib u tio n cen­
ter on G o rd o n S tr e e t o f f A e r o L an e. T h e
Texas-based i c e c r e a m c o m p a n y is b u ild in g a
1 2 ,5 0 0 -a n u M o fo q t-ia a lttv -a a cw rt o f
ex

Is d ie ice cre a m a n y g o o d ? A c c o rd in g to a
co m p a n y repres e n ta tiv e , B lu e B e ll's slo g a n is
"W e e a t all w e c a n a n d sell th e r e s t "
P A Z m e m b e r R o s s R o b e r t w a s c o n c ern e d
a b o u t secu rity a t th e site.
" I f th e ice c re a m i s th a t g o o d , d o y o u think
a six-foot ch ain lin k fe n c e is h ig h e n o u g h to
keep p eop le o u t? " R o b e r t la u g h e d .
If ic e c re a m is n o t y o u r th in g , th e n m ay b e
B e lla V is io n s I n c m ig h t in te re st y o u . T h e
A ltam onte S p rin g s c o m p a n y d istrib u te s
H a w a iia n G o ld b r a n d s u n ta n lo tio n s. T h e
com p an y receiv ed s ite p la n a p p ro v a l to b u ild
a 7,000-sq u are-foot b u ild in g fo r its op eration s.
C onsid erin g R o s s 's th in n in g h a irlin e ,
m ayb e h e sh o u ld s to p a t B e lla V isio n s for
som e su nscreen b e fo r e try in g th a t fe n ce and
B lu e Bell.
N am in g n a m e s : W h e n D a ry l M c L a in
announced h is b id to ru n fo r co n g ress against
Florida H ou se S p e a k e r T o m F e e n e y , every­
on e knew he w a s th e u n d e rd o g .
,

T h at w as re in fo rc e d la st w e e k a t a fund­
raising recep tio n h e ld fo r F e e n e y a t th e C N L
C en te r in O rla n d o . A m o n g th e recep tio n 's co ch airm en w e re R a y V a ld e s , S e m in o le C o u n ty
tax collector, a n d D o n E s lin g e r , th e cou n ty
sheriff. In a d d itio n , b e e r m a n J o h n W illia m s
o f W ayn e D e n s c h w a s liste d a t a m e m b e r o f
th e h a s t c o m m itte e .
M cL a in 's g o in g to n e ed a il the b ig -n a m e
S e m in o le C o u n ty s u p p o rte rs h e c a n n e t
L osin g th o se th r e e m ig h t n o t h u rt, b u t it sure
c a n 't help.
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Magnolia, w as arrested by Longwood
Poike Wednesday. A n officer said he
C an't Spell
Sf
heard a woman shou t "G e t out o f my
BtartTbn;»,^ ffaPP Aftet W *'
House", and .
a t « f .T h c a r r w t “
Andtw
s
: report*
w Jackson) WoJ
WnJ stopped
byLakc
tier h a d entered the
M ary Police W ednesday'at W ilbur
woman'
n's home and s a t on the sofa.
Willie d a w Brow n, 34# of West 11 ih - 1waiting fo r the officer to leave, a fte r
&gt;« and 2nd Street. Officers said he
Street w as apprehended at Jasm ine
reportedly gave them the nam e of
following him for several blocks.
and 11fo S tre e t He w as charged with
Jackson, but officers becam e suspi­
Rossetter was subsequently appre­
attempted sale o f cocaine near a school
cious when he couldn't spell
hended in the 170 b lo ck o f VWst
and possession o f narcotics equipm ent
"A ndres" properly. It w as subseWarren, and charged w ith two sepa­
Donald Tanner, 35, o f William Clark
quently proven his real nam e w as
rate counts o f burglary to a dwelling,
Court, w as arrested at 10th Street and
B lantoa. During the interrogation, a
and two separate co u n ts o f resisting
M ulbeny Avenue. He w as charged
K-9 dog uncovered drugs in the front
an officer without violence.
with selling cocaine within 1,000 feet of
seat.
a public housing area, and possession
session o f drug
Dog Bite
or cocaine.
w ithi
Darin Metz of W inter Springs, was
Barry Leonard Montgomery, 19, of
a false name to a law enforcem ent
attacked by two Rottw eilers
Byrd Avenue, w as arrested in'the 3500
officer.
Wednesday while jo ggin g in the 300
block o f E. SR-46. He w as charged with block of Moss Road. W inter Springs
The passenger in the rear seat of
selling cocaine near a school, posses­
Blanton's vehicle, Eddie Lee M ike, 31,
police said Metz w as bitten on th e left
sion o
sioo
otf cocaine, and possession of
of
upper arm, lower rig h t arm, u p p er left
w as charged with possession of
]uana.
under 20 gram s of marijuana.
leg and lower back. H e was treated by
cannabis, and tam pering w ith physi­
cal evidence.
Troy Letray Dixon, 23, of Church
winter Springs Rescue and Itaken to
Avenue,_________
Sanford,____
w asalso
alsoarrested
arrestedinin
HosDital.
Tire passenger in the front seat,
South Seminole H
ospital.
the 3500 block of E. SR-46. He w as
identified as David Wright, w as found
Seminole County
lty iAnim al Control
charged w ith selling cocaine near a
to be wanted on a w arrant for viola­
quarantined both d o g s and
a
warnings
school and possession of cocaine. On
tion of probation on a conviction of
nave been issued to th e dogs owners.
Monday, June 24, D ixon had been
resisting an officer w ithout violation.
arrested by Sanford police as the result
Business Burglary
of a traffic stop. He w as charged at that
Domestic Case
The Seminole C ounty Sheriff's
time with a num ber o f drug related
. Robert Ray Burley,
Office is investigating a burglary late
f q i 48, of
charged.
Ridgewood Street, Altam onte Springs,
Wednesday night at a Longwood area
David Davis, 20, o f Lake Monroe,
was arrested by deputies at his resi­
business, which reportedly suffered an
Sanford, was apprehended at 3rd
dence Monday, following a dispute
estimated loss of at least $80,000. The
Street and Avacado Avenue. He was
with his wife. The officer said during
burglary was discovered at N obles'
charged with sale/detivery of crack
his investigation, Burley had attem pt­
Marine, 1580 south U 5 . 17-92 when
cocaine, possession o f crack cocaine,
ed to have his dog attack the officer,
the business opened Thursday morn­
possession o f under 20 grams o f
but later recanted, saying the dog
ing. Management reported three out­
cannabis, and possession of narcotics
wouldn't hurt anyone. Burley was
drives from expensive inboard-out­
equipment.
charged with battery, dom estic vio­
board boats were taken as well as sev­
lence, and aggravated assault against
eral outboard m otors with electronic
Home Raid
ignitions. Entry w as m ade by cutting * a police officer.
Charles Grayson, 31, of Bob Thomas
through the fence ju s t to the south of
Circle, Sanford was arrested by
Sleeping If O ff
the marina, on property used b y a
Sanford police Wednesday. Officers
dentist's office.
Kevin Charles Larson, 26, of
served a search w arrant at his resi­
Williston, Florida, was arrested by
Anyone with inform ation regarding
dence and reported finding quantities
Sanford police Wednesday. Officers
this case is asked to call the sheriff's
of marijuana in his house and his van.
said they found him apparently
office at 407-665-6600 or Crim e Line at
He was charged w ith possession of
1-800423-TIPS.
passed out in the d river's seat o f his
more than 20 gram s or marijuana.
vehicle, parked in a parking lot at
Traffic Stops
1200 South French Avenue. He was
Home Burglary
arrested on a charge of driving under
• Sam Baker, 28, o f Woodmen*
Robert Alan Rossetter, 29, South
the influence of alcohol.
Blvd., Sanford, w as stopped by

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Casselberry.
Volunteers are needed to fill
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fundraising, publicity, events,
phone bank, canvassing, veter­
an's outreach, Hispanic out­
reach and several other areas.
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Campaign.
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Sunday, June 30, 2002 • Vol. 94. No. 90

UaSRoom
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Logoi A dnatteing
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Sanford police early Thursday in the
500 block o f West Airport Blvd. H e
was charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol /dregs, and fail­
ure to obey a traffic control device
(Stop tight at 13fo and 17-92).
• Shawn Anthony M oore, 3 0 , o f
Deltona, was stopped by sheriff's
deputies oq the 1-4 ram p on W est SR46. He was charged w ith possession
of a controlled substance and posses­
sion of narcotics equipm ent.

CQ D Crackdow n
Members o f the Sem inole County
Sheriff's D epartment City/Cotinty
Investigation
vestigation Bureau (C O B ) conducted
i undercover drug sting operation in
am
noted
d reg iareas
____ __________
Xed drug
of Sanford
Wednesday afternoon. A num ber o f
arrests w ere reported.
Eteon Perkins, 21, o f Yale Drive in
Sanford w as arrested a t West .13th
Street. H e w as charged with sale o f
cocaine in a school area.
Deandre Devon W are, 26, o f M cKay
Blvd. in Sanford w as arrested w ith
i*hd changed w ith obstruction

Norm a Solomon W hite,
N ational President o tf Alpha
K appa Alpha Sorority, In c ,
announced that the sorority
will hold Its national con­
v ention in Orlando, Florida ‘
from Ju ly 6-12. The them e of *
the event, which w ill b e
;
held in the Orange County
Convention Center, la
Blazing N ew ThJla.
The Triennial m eeting is
expected to attract 10,000
African-American w om en
from all over the w orld who '
are m em bers of the sorority,
fo addition, « h o st o f
national leader* and celebrimm
ties w ill serve as speakers,
honorees and sem inar feed­
ers Including nationallyacclaimed
speaker/rapper/preacher
E ric Dyson, '
the Rev. MichaelI Ei
motivational speaker Iyanla '
Vanzant, Patricia Russell
M cCloud and m any others. „

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Sunday, June 30, 2002

O b itu a r ie s
LYNDA MAKIE
(M cLA UGH UN ) AUCOIN
Lynda M arie (McLaughlin)
Aucoin, 41, o f Lake Mary, died
Monday. June 24, 2002 a t S t
Elizabeth's Hospital. Brighton,
Mass. Bom in Waltham. M a i.,
ihe moved to Lake Mary 10 y e a n
ago. She was an Administrative
Assistant with Gooding's Food
Service chain in Florida. She wae a
m em ber o f Seminole Bawling
League.
Survivors include husband,
Edward A. Aucoin; children;
Jeffrey. Kristin, twins Bryan and
Matthew, all of Lake Mary; par­
ents,
Neil
end
tieveriy
M cLaughlin o f Maine and
Deltona;
titter,
Kathleen
M acDouftal Easton, Maas; broth­
er; Neil McLaughlin, CaL
Services wereTWid Friday in
Waltham, Maas.
Memorial donations may be
In her name to the
American Heart Aaaoc. 20 Soeen
Street Framingham, Ms. 01701.
The B n eco k Sana Memorial
Chapels, In c, Waltham, Mass., in

REBBCCA A. COUITIUGHT
Rebecca A. C ourtright 89,
M cM ullen
Booth
Rood,
Clearwater, died Tuesday, June
25,2002 at Advanced Health and
Rehabilitation Center, Clearwater.
Bom in Aabunr, N.J., she moved
to Clearwater four years ago from
D rBary She was a homemaker
and a Catholic by faith.
Survivors include brothers,
John Huff, Philllpsburg, N .J.,
Harry Huff, Easton, Perm.
Baldauff
Family
Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.
MARY ELIZABETH
ERICKSON
M ary Elizabeth Erickson, 87, S.
O range Avenue, Orlando, died
Tbeaday, June 25,2002 at her resi­
dence. She was bom D ec 8 ,1 9 1 4
in New Orleans, La. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors indude son, Melvin
G , MeadvUk, P en a, Richard G ,
Cleveland,
Ohio;
daughter,
Elizabeth E. Lacey, Winter
Springs; five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, June 27.
Banfield Funeral Home, Winter
Springs, in charge of arrangem cn ta l'il'i &gt;h im - io

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* t Z IN A ID A G* FIELDS
Zenaida G. Fields, 51, Dahlia
Road, DeLand, died Friday, June
21, 2002 at Florida Hospital,
DeLand.
Bom
in
M anila,
Philippines, she moved to Central
Florida in 1999. She w u a home-

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Assembly o f God, DeLand.
Survivors Include husband,
Richard, DeLand; sons, Nelson
Panahon, C an u n Island, Joel
Panahon,
M anila;
brothers,
Leonids Garni t, M acario Garni t,
Rudy Gam it, Lolita Gamit and
Elpidio Gamit, all o f Manila; sis­
ters, M ilo Gamit and Merlyn
G am it, both of M anila; three
grandchildren.
Altman-Long Funeral Home,
DeBary, In charge o f arrangeFO R R EST STEW ART GATCHEL
Forrest Stewart Gatchel, 85,
Cordova Drive, Sanford, died
Wednesday, June 2 6,2002. He was
bom In 1917 in Sanford. He was a
highly decorated
veteran o f the U S .
Army
during
World War II and
becam e
a
Lt
Colonel in the
Army
Reserves
and
National
Guard. He was a
schoolteacher a t
Sanford High School, principal at
Oviedo High School, then Director
o f Personnel for the Seminole
County School System from which
he retired tn 1979. H e was Baptist.
Survivors include wife, Dorothy;
tan. R obert Clermont; daughter,
Gail Gatchel Baron, Palm Botch
Gardens; two grandchildren.
M emorial donations may be
m ade in his n a m e ' to VITAS
Hospice in care o f Winter Park
Hospital
Funeral services w ill be at 1 p.m.
Saturday, June 2 9 , at Brisson
Funeral Home in Sanford.
Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford,
tn charge of arrangements.

MARGARET L H ELS LEY
Margaret L Helsley, 74, died
WWnesday, June 26, 2002 at
DeBary Manor, Orange City. Bom
in Morgantown, W.Va., she moved
to Central Florida in 1990. She was
a homemaker and a member of
First Baptist Church, Deltona.
Survivors indude sons, Robert,
Orlando, Ronald, Baltimore, M d.,
Melvin, Ocala, Donald, Deltona,
Larry, Baltimore, Dennis, Deltona,
Johnny,
Rowlesburg,
W.Va.,
Eugene, Baltimore; daughters
Mary Swanson and Shirley H em s,
both of Deltona; sister, Dorothy
Singleton, Reedsville, W.Va.; broth­
ers Roy Shaw, Baltimore, Dempsey
Shaw, Arthurdale, W.Va., WalterEari Shaw, Reedsville. W.Va.; 20
grandchildren; 10 great-grand chilBaldauff Family Funeral Home,
Orange City, in charge of arrange­
ments.
NEHEMIAS HERNANDEZ
Nehemiaa
Hernandez,
45,
Braemoor Dunes, Orange City,
died Tuesday, June 25, 2002 at
Florida Hospital, Wauchula. Bom
In Sinturre, Puerto Rico, he moved
to Central Florida from Bristol
Conn. 16 years ago and to Orange
G ty two years ago. He was a main­
tenance technician for the City of
Sanford. He belonged to Christian
Church of Deltona.
Survivors indude wife, Alida,
Orange City; sons, Luis Reyes, San
Antonio, Tex., Nehemias Bryan

Canoyanas, PR, brothers, Thomas,
Cagaus, PR, Richard, Hartford,
C o ra , Moisei, juncos, PR, Junior
Vazquez, Bronx, N.Y.

OLGA D. KENT
Olga D. Kent, 80, Northridgr
Drive, Longwood, died Sunday,
June 23, 2S02 at Florida Hospital,
Altamonte. She was bom Oct. 3,
1921 in Barranquilla, Columbia.
She was a retired manufacturer o f a
skin care line.
Survivors include daughters,
Mary R., and Gall O. , both of
Longwood.
Banfield Funeral Home, Winter
Springs, in charge of arrangements.
RUTH R. MASIN
Ruth R. Masin, 86, of Stone Gate
South, Longwood, died Thursday,
June 2 7 ,20&amp; at Lake Mary Health
k Rehab. Center Bom April 2,1916
in Cleveland, Ohio, she moved to
Central Florida in 1999. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors Include son, James
Veto Beach; daughters, Ann F.
Breig, Longwood, Ruth M.
Batmen, Apache Junction, Ariz.;
sister, Olga Janda, Tempe, Ariz.; 12
grandchildren; 11 great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be 10 a.m„
Monday, July 1 at Oaklawn
Memorial Park, Lake Mary.
Banfield Funeral Home, Winter
Springs, In charge of arrangements.
MARIAN F.FECKHAM
Marian F. Peckham, 86, of
M ulberry
Florida,
died
Wednesday, June 26,2002. She was
bom Aug. 4,1915 in Alma, Ga. She
was a homemaker and a member
of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include daughters,
Joanne Saylor, Mulberry, Mary
Frances Scaglione, Benton, La.,
Mayrene G Robertson, Bartow; 10
grandchildren; 18 great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be held

Saturday, June 29, at 2 p.m. at
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home

Chapel.

friends will be held11
one hour prior
to services.
Baldwin-Fairehild
Funeral
Home,
Oaklawn
Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangements.
RaSHONDA NICOLE
RAWLINGS
RaShonda Nicole Rawlings, 16,
M cKay Blvd., Sanford, died
Wednesday, June 19, 2002 at her
residence. She was bom May 27,
1986 in DeLand. She was a student
and a member of Springfield M.B.
Church.
Survivors
Include
father,
Sylvester L Rawlings; mother Rosa
Rawlings, both of Sanford; broth­
ers, Andre, Eatonvllle, Kevin
Harden, Orlando, Kenneth Foster,
Sanford; maternal grandmother
Neta Mae Newsome, Daytona
Beach.
Wilson-F.icheIberger Mortuary,
Inc., Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
ELAINE H. SMITH
Elaine H. Smith, 87, West Hyde
Drive, Deltona, died Monday, June
24, 2002 at Oakwood Gardens,
DeLand.
Bom In Cairo, 111./, she moved
to Central Florida In 1932 She was
a homemaker and a member of
First Baptist Church, Sanford. She
belonged to Anna-Miller Circle
Lady Elks in Sanford.
Survivors include son, Harrison
Clayton Smith. Texas; friend and
caregiver Mary Kirkgard, Deltona;
three grandchildren.
Altman-Long Funeral Home,
DeBary, in charge o f arrangements.

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R O B ER TTH ER O N
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Robert
Theron
Madden,
known aa Theron to hie family
and friends, turned 75 on
Monday, Ju n e 24,2 0 0 2 .
He w as a genuine native of
Florida having been Vom and
raised In Sanford. Theron served
In the Navy during the 2nd World
War. Ha graduated from the
University of Florida In 1950 with
a
d egree
In
Industrial
Engineering. He began his
career with AT&amp;T and than con­
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the Stealth
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the
Grumman Flexible busses and
the piggy back train industry.
He w as a member of The
Compass Community Church,
using his gifts to serve In many
capacities, including deacon.
Some key areas of influence
were Lay Renewals around the
country and the Philippines,
Event Pfenning end HospftsMy
and Sunday School Teaching.
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Wednesday, June 20, after suf­
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is survived by hie wife, Hazel
Routh Madden; eon, Charles
Sherman Madden; daughter,
Jean Luenn Walken brother,
Charles Edwin Madden and four
grandchildren,
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end
Zachary Madden, Belly and
Robert Walker.
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A Pat on the Back
Congratulations to the Sanford police
officers honored for their service
P a r e n ts lik e t o r e m in d t h e ir c h ild r e n th a t s a tis fa c tio n In
a jo b w e ll d o n e is i t 's o w n r e w a r d . T h a t's tru e , b u t it's
n ic e to b e re c o g n iz e d b y y o u r p e e r s a n d s u p e r v is o r s o n c e
In a w h ile , to o . A s k A la n S m i t h , th e M e d a l o f M e r it h o n o r e e fo r th e S a n fo r d P o lic e D e p a r tm e n t, o r a n y o f th e
o th e r o f fic e r s h o n o r e d F r id a y m o rn in g a t C ity H a ll.
P o lic e C h ie f B r ia n T o o le y a n d h is s ta ff c o n d u c te d th e
d e p a r tm e n t's fir s t fo r m a l a w a r d s ce re m o n y . T o o le y h a s
h a n d e d o u t a w a r d s i n th e p a s t , b u t F r id a y 's e v e n t w a s t h e
in a u g u r a tio n o f w h a t w ill b e c o m e a n a n n u a l a ffa ir. T h a t 's
a p o s itiv e s te p f o r t h e d e p a r tm e n t th a t h a s m a d e tr e m e n ­
d o u s s tr id e s d u r in g T o o le y 's th r e e -y e a r te n u re. I t re in ­
fo rc e s th e a c c o m p lis h m e n ts t h e c h ie f a n d h is o f fic e r s c o n ­
tin u e to m a k e in t h e i r q u e s t to c re a te o n e o f th e to p la w
e n fo r c e m e n t a g e n c ie s in C e n tr a l F lo rid a . F ro m in n o v a tiv e
p o lic in g te c h n iq u e s t o a e a r n e s t e ffo r t to im p le m e n t c o m ­
m u n ity p o lic in g , t h e S a n fo r d P o lic e D e p a r tm e n t h a s m a d e
a c o m m itm e n t t o p r o v id e th e c ity w ith a to p -n o tc h p o lic e
fo rce.
T h e a w a r d s a l s o r e m in d t h e c o m m u n ity o f th e g o o d
w o rk s S a n f o r d 's f i n e s t p e r fo r m d a y in a n d d a y o u t
S o m e tim e s w e t a k e f o r g r a n t e d th e d e p a r tm e n t's e ffo r ts ,
e s p e c ia lly w h e n m o s t c itiz e n s d o n o t h a v e d a y -to -d a y
c o n ta c t w ith o f f ic e r s . W h e n th a t c o n ta c t o c c u r s , h o w e v e r ,
th e m e n a n d w o m e n in b lu e a r e th e re to m e e t o u r n e e d s
— a s n o te d in th e le tte r s to th e e d ito r s e c tio n a d ja c e n t to
th is e d ito r ia l.
T h e H e r a ld w o u ld lik e to c o n g r a tu la te th o s e o ffic e r s
w h o w e r e r e c o g n iz e d , a s w e ll a s th o s e w h o s e n a m e s w e r e
n o t m e n tio n e d . F o r n o w , th o s e o ffic e r s m u s t r e li s h in th e i r
o w n s a tis fa c tio n t h a t th e y a r e d o in g i t rig h t. W e o f fe r
th e m c o lle c tiv e p a t o n th e b a c k . Y o u c a n 't h a n g i t o n th e
w a ll, b u t p le a s e u n d e r s ta n d w e a p p r e c ia te t h e jo b y o u d o .

C h am b er S u ccess
Angelia Gordon has made good strides to turning
around the Sanford Chamber of Commerce

Fam ily thanks
cop for stopping
Tb th e ed ito r
O fficer T. MacDonald, I wanted
to thank you again for assisting
m y fam ily and m e on the night o f
June 5.
W hat made it so unique was
the fact that you were on patrol
and Just happtmed to stop by and
a s s is t I appreciate the time you
took to explain to us what was
happening and checking to make
sure that everything was being
handled appropriately.
T he day nad been full of chaot­
ic events, but we felt at ease once
you assisted us in getting to the
bottom o f the situation. I know
that you think it b your job, but
you could have easily continued
dow n the street The amount of
1 CMf iXnd t o n n m nhowrd .w as
beyond the call of duty and I
appreciate i t
T hank you,
Angela Jones and Family

W h ile w e 'r e h a n d in g o u t k u d o s , w e w o u ld lik e to o f f e r
a p a te n te d H e r a ld P a t-O n -T h c - B a c k to A n g e lia G o r d o n
a n d h e r s t a f f a t t h e S a n fo r d C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e .

School applauds
police K -9 show

Officer’s gift is
one more reason
to stay sober

over the d etails. I told
Wells, I was u p set and that
1 was really trying to make a
change in my lire and also that I
l b th e ed itor
was at "T h e Bridge."
Police Chief Brian Tooley, we
What happened n e x t b truly
To the editor:
why I am writing. O fficer Wells would like to express out sincere
My nam e b Kelly, and I am a
asked how to And m e i f she cam e
thanks to your department for the
45-ear-old
resident
of
the
excellent presentation presented
back to the restaurant, a s I work in
"Sanford Bridge P rogram " on
to ou r students by your K-9 offi­
the back. I told her though the
South Holly Ave. 1 nave more
alley and ring the b ell. TWenty- cers and police dogs.
than one year of sobriety, mostly
O fficer Shull and Officer
five minutes liter th e bell rang,
due to this fine program. I have
McCoy, along with their K-9 part­
and I cam e to the delivery door to
been blessed with a job while in
find Officer Welb w ith a practical­ ners presented an excellent
the worfophase o f the program. 1
ly brand new 15-sp eed bike, demonstration for all studenb,
work fo r T heo and Linda
grades K-4 and it seems that you
which she presented to me.
Hallerback o f the Willow Tree
Officer Weils b o n e more rea­ may have many recruits from this
Cafe in H istoric Dow ntow n
son w hy I will stay sober today area. Officer Shull's presentation
Sanford.
to the studenb was done in a way
and strive to be productive citi­
I've w orked there for tw o
that all ages were able to compre­
zen. H er kindness m ad e me feel a
months and have been leaving
hend the information and present
part of this community, and I will
my bicycle inside the hallway at
never forget it By the way, Officer O fficer Shull with excellent ques­
the back o f the restaurant every­
tions in return. Your officers pre­
Welb, lunch b on m e anytime you
day. I felt it was safe. It was n o t
sented themselves as professioncome b y The Willow Tree Cafe.
Som eone stole m y only mean# r v . . r C ,
' ‘t w i r l I H I V : a l &lt; J l £ £ * r e excellent representa­
of transportation on June 20. An
tives fo r the Sanford.
K
e lly E Orton
officer o f the Sanford Police
We would like to invite the K-9
Department, Claudia is her name,
unit back again next year and to
happened to be there and asked if
keep in touch w ith our K-9
I wanted to fill out a report I said
friends.
yes, and she called in.
Sincerely,
O fficer Kelley Wells responded,
Cheryl Nicholas
and w e spent about 10 minutes
Principal

C h r is tm a s is a t i m e fo r g iv in g , b u t G o r d o n c e r ta in ly
d id n 't h a v e in m i n d a s k in g th e c ity fo r a b a ilo u t w h e n
s h e to o k o v e r t h e c h a m b e r jo b . W ith le s s th a n $ 5 0 0 i n th e
b a n k , th e c h a m b e r n e e d e d a s s is ta n c e . T h e C ity
C o m m is s io n a g r e e d , a n d G o r d o n a n d h e r s t a f f to o k it
fro m th e r e .
S ix m o n th s la te r , th e c h a m b e r is o n m u c h b e t t e r fin a n ­
c ia l fo o tin g . T h e b i l l s a r e p a i d , m o n e y is in th e b a n k ,
m e m b e r s h ip r e n e w a ls a r e u p a n d 8 1 n e w m e m b e r s h a v e
jo in e d th e c h a m b e r . T h o s e a c c o m p lis h m e n ts d id n 't o c c u r
b y m a g ic . T h e y w e r e a c h ie v e d th r o u g h h a rd w o r k , a n d
G o r d o n s h o u ld b e c o m m e n d e d fo r h e r e ffo r ts .
T h e r e r e m a in s m o r e w o r k to d o , a s G o r d o n h e r s e lf
a c k n o w le d g e s . T h e c h a m b e r m u s t c o n tin u e to b r o a d its
b a s e a n d b e c o m e m o r e in v o lv e d in r e c ru itin g b u s in e s s e s
a n d in d u s tr ie s to S a n fo r d . I f th e la s t s ix m o n th s a r e a n
in d ic a tio n , th o s e g o a ls w ill b e re a c h e d .

Sister V j
R'sTheUS,

Did Eisenhower ever imagine 1-4?
T he Ripley Museum in St. then re-repaired the following day
Augustine may be looking for a — with the possibility of more to
"Believe It or N ot” person — come.
someone who can honestly
I recall, several years
say they drove a car, any
ago, there was a well-con­
time between 5 a m and
structed young lady stand­
midnight, from the Orange
ing near an 1-4 exit ramp in
City exit on lnteretate-4, to
Orlando. She had on a biki­
just past the attractions
ni and was just standing
southw est of Orlando,
there. Needless to say, cars
without running into a traf­
backed up for a number of
fic tie-up.
miles. (It was some type of
M ost of the 1-4 traffic Nick
test sponsored by a local
snarls are caused by auto P f e i f a u f
radio station and the police
accidents, which lead to
made them stop).
rubber-netkers wanting to
This Saturday, June 29, is
see what's happening. They slow the 46th anniversary of the start of
down to get a look — and people the Interstate system in the United
behind them ram them causing a States. O n this date in 1956,
chain reaction which causes even President Dwight Eisenhower
worse snarls.
signed into law the allocation of
Others have been prompted by $335 billion to begin the work. It
sinkholes, and most recently the was considered the largest public
potholes just north of the S t Johns works project ever enacted.
River Bridge which were repaired.
If it were done today, it would

poasiblily take most o f that money
just to \
get 1-4 to a usable, delay-five
highwi
ighway wide enough to handle
our ever-expanding traffic.
According to Steve Homan w ith
the Department of Transportation,
the present work on the 1-4 bridge
over the S t Johns River Is $102 mil­
lion. For other work o n 1-4 between
the bridge and O rlando, either
underway or planned by the year
2005, it's another $500 million, not
including the 1-4 Greeneway inter­
change which in itself is an addi­
tional $100 million.
The bridge, without side areas
onto which a person can prill off a
stalled vehicle, has long been one
of
the
biggest
trouble
spots. Homan said that work is
expected to be finished by late
spring or early sum mer in the year
2001.
When we take into considera­
tion the work on 1-4, the shortest

interstate highway we have, plus
work needed or underway on 1-75,
1-95 and 1-10 here in Florida, we
could spend Eisenhower's $ 3 3 5
billion all by ourselves.
We all know it — Intcrstate-4 is
an accident waiting to happen. The
only way to handle it is to drive
with extreme caution, as if you
may well be the next accident.
Keep those eyes on the rood, and
exercise the best driving skills you
can muster.
O K, so we practice good driving
skills. But what about the other
person? He (or she) is the biggest
danger, especially when you con­
sider the number of persons dri­
ving under drog or alcohol intoxi­
cation.
If you drive 1-4 or any other
interstates Eisenhower created,
take heed. We don't want to see
your smashed up vehicle on the
pages of our newspaper.

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they think...
Judge Alfred
Goodwin blocked
his own ruling
Thursday regard­
ing a decision that
held the Pledge o f
Allegiance is
unconstitutional
because o f the
phrase “ under
G o d ." Although
the order won’t
take effect while
the case is being
appealed, we asked
people what they
think about the
judge's decision
regarding the
Pledge.

I think it was a mis­
take. It's part of our
heritage, and it has
always been in the
schools. I think it's
s*lty to go back and
exam it If it’s not bro­
ken, don’t try to fix it
Dorrie Forrest
Dettona

I disagree with the
decision. If the Pledge
ol Allegiance is
unconstitutional, so is
our money. It says I n
G od we trust.*

Personally. I think it
is un-American. How
can we have the word
■QocT on our money?
Please!

Angel Nater

Sanford

Orlando

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n o a y ii

I certainly don’t
know about a l the
laws, but its a tradi­
tion and part of our
American history. It
shouldn't be taken out
of the schools.

Paula Ritchey
Sanford

W e Ye said the
Pledge ot Allegiance
for years in this coun­
try. I think what the
Judge did was silty.

Rick Fudge

DoBaiy

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T h e W a y W e W e r e : M emories
of M cReynolds Drug Store, Part 2
We continue th e s to ry o f
McReynolds Drug S to re ; today
you will learn wnat it w a s like
to work there, accord ing to the
employees.
The majority o f th e e m p lo y ­
ees were nigh school stu d e n ts
who would work a fte r school
and on weekends. T h e re w ould
also be at least one o ld er p erso n
there during the day. Sev eral
stu d en ts b egan
w o rk in g th e re
w h en
th e y
w ere 1 3 o r 14
y ears o ld . It
w as m en tio n ed
that
M rs.
B a r f i e l d
w orked a t th e
sto re fro m 8
a.m . to 4 p.m .
Grace Marie
Stlneclpher M o n d a y
t h r o u g h
• • • • • • • Friday.
The em ployees w o re little
white jackets with “M cR ey n o ld s
Drug Co.“ em broidered o n the
pocket. Doc M cR eyn old s and
Dr. Rector wore tan ja c k e ts w ith
long sleeves.
Wesley Dees d escrib ed how
he was trained
by
D oc
McReynolds and this w as prob­
ably typical. His first jo b w as
working behind the so d a fo u n ­
tain waiting on p e o p le w h o
walked up to the cou n ter. He
would also have to rem em b er
the orders being sh o u ted o u t by
the curb hops. W hen y o u heard
an order you'd say “c h e c k .” H e
and several others state d that
you were not allow ed to w rite
down the orders.
When they w ere b u sy D oc
would stand at the en d o f the
counter and have the cu rb hop s
repeat the order, if h e d id n 't
hear "check." After a few d ays,
an employee was g iv en a key to
the cash register a n d w as
allowed to ring u p h is ow n
sales.
After learning the so d a foun­
tain, the next job w as cu rb hop­
ping. In this job, you had to
remember both ihe o rd er and
which car il went to.
The next job w as w o rk in g in

Photo ftLbmttted by Grace Marie SHnedpber
This picture In last week’s Herald showed two unidentified men standing with
Dr. Mac, center, in front of his store. The older man to the right was Identified
by Mack Cleveland as Ed Higgins, manager of the Chamber of Commerce.
Mack alto believes that the young man is J.W Altman. Benny Austin believes
Ihe young man is Danny Altman, while Clara Sauls believes it is Robert
Altman. Calculating the ages of these boys, the picture was taken in 1938.

m ed ication s, toiletries, etc.
W hen that job was learned there
w as a store room where you
restocked the store.
Every m orning when ihe
sto re op ened , the m agazine
racks had to be rolled outside
and then rolled back in every
n igh t. T h ere were two long
racks that w ent under the glass
w indow s and two tall ones that
fit the com ers next to the door.
D uring a summer rainstorm ,
the w lnd w ould sometimes slart
b lo w in g the magazines and
p ap ers ou t o f the racks. A n
em ployee would have to chase
them across Sanford Avenue or
25th Street.
There w as a glass counter in
th e b a c k p a rt o f t h e s t o r e &amp;e\Tlng . I ronC o f th e A luA . ) ! iB d l Hcid

b o x e s o f candy. Sin ce there was
n o air cond itioning, just ceding
fa n s, a b lo ck of ice w as placed in
th e cen ter o f Ihe counter each
day. *
W hen th e store w as opened
in the m ornin g all Ihe glasses
h ad to b e shined. Doc would
co m e along and check them by
hold in g them up to Ihe light to
s e e if there were any spots.
All g lasses were washed in
th e co m er sin k at Ihe end of the
counter, so m e kind o f disinfec­
tan t was alw ays placed in the
w ater. W h e n they were real
busy, D oc would step in and
h e lp wash glasses.
T h e em ployees took turns
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CommunityCalendar

July events
Every Tbeaday
Ju ly through December
Farmer’s Market
Magnolia Square, Historic
Downtown Sanford.
Fresh produce, plants, flow­
ers, crafts, food and Rve
entertainment 8:00a.m.2;00p.m ., rain or shine.
Sponsored by Sanford Main
Street, Inc. For more infor­
mation call Barbi Bauman
(407)321-4990.
Ju ly-D ee (3rd Saturday)
Monthly Clastic Car
C ruise A Street Party,
Historic Downtown Sanford.
Classic cars on dsptay,
music by D J, food.
Sponsored by Sanford Main
Street, Inc. For more infor­
mation call Barbi Bauman
(407)321-4998.
July-August
Tonight’* Sky
Seminole Community
College Planetarium 1st,
3rd. &amp; 5th Fridays of the
month. Featuring a different
episode every time. All
evening shows wiB be fol­
lowed by telescope viewing
sessions a s the weather
permits unless otherwise
noted. 8:30pm. Admission:
$ 4 Adults, 13 K-12 students
and Senior Citizens. For
more information please
call: (407) 328-2360.
http://www.sec-fl.com/planet/index.htm
July-August
Myths In the Night
Seminole Community
College Planetarium 2nd &amp;
4th Fridays of the month.
Featuring 10 different
episodes. All evening
shows will be followed by
telescope viewing sessions
a s the weather permits
unless otherwise noted.

8:30pm . Admission: $ 4
Adults, $ 3 K-12 students
and S e n io r Citizens. For
more Information please
call: (4 0 7 ) 328-2360.
http://www.8cc-fl.com/planetrindex.htm
Ju ly-A u gust
S a tu rd a y Evening S p ecial
Feature
Sem inole Community
College Planetarium
Featu res to be announced.
All evening shows will be
followed by telescope view­
ing s e ssio n s a s the weather
permits unless otherwise
noted. 8:30pm . Admission:
$4 Adults. $ 3 K-12 students
and S en io r Citizens. For
more information please
call: (4 0 7 ) 328-2360.
http://www.scc-fl.com/planet/index.htm
1 Monday Bridge Club,
Sanford Senior Center,
11:00AM. New members
w elcom e. Call
4 0 7 .3 0 2 .1 0 1 0 for informa­
tion.
1 Monday Pinochle Club,
Sanford Senior Center,
noon. New members wel­
com e. Call 4 0 7 .3 0 2 .1 0 1 0
for information.
1 Monday TODDLER STO ­
R IE S (1 0 MOS. - 3 Y R S.)
Sanford Public Library.
10:3OAM. All programs are
tree an d open to the public.
2 Tuesday PRESCHOOL
stories, music ( 3 - 5 yrs.)
Sanford Public Library,
1 0 :0 0 &amp; 10:45AM. All pro­
gram s are tree and open
the public.
2 Tuesday Scrabble, play at
the Sanford Senior Center,
1:00 PM . New members
w elcom e. Call
4 0 7 .3 0 2 .1 0 1 0 for informa­
tion

4 Thursday
Fourth of Jufy Fireworks/
Celebration
Historic Downtown Sanford
&amp; Lake Monroe. Fireworks
at dark, street party, food,
live bands, vendors.
5:00p.m.-?. For more infor­
mation call Barbi Baum an
(407)321-4998.
5-7
ISA Triple Crown Softball
Tournament
Seminole County Softball
Complex. 8:00AM10:00PM. For more infor­
mation call Sean M eder
(407) 808-9502.
5-7
‘Father ol the Bride'
Helen Stairs Theatre for the
Performing Arts, Downtown
Sanford. Produced by
Wekiva River Players. Fri. &amp;
Sat. 7 :3 0 p m , Sun.
2:00p.m. Admission $ 1 5 .0 0
adutts, $12.00 seniors/students. For more information
contact the Helen Stairs
Theatre Box Office
(407)321-8111.
6 Saturday SATURDAY
SOUP, Crafts, drama,
singing. (3 - 7 yrs,) Sanford
Public Library. 2:00P M Ail
programs are free and open
to the public.
8 Monday Pinochle Club,
Sanford Senior Center,

noon. New members wel­
com e. Can 407.302.1010
for Information.
8 Monday Bridge Club,
Sanford Senior Canter,
11:00AM. New members
welcome. Call
4 0 7 .3 0 2 .1 0 1 0 for Informa­
tion.
8 Monday TODDLER STO­
R IE S (1 8 MOS. - 3 YRS.)
Sanford Public Library.
10:30AM. Alt programs are
free and open to the public.
9 Tuesday PRESCHOOL
stories, music ( 3 - 5 yrs.)
Sanford Public Library,
1 0 :0 0 8 10:45AM. Afl pro­
grams are free and open
the public.
9 Tuesday SCRABBLE
Club, Sanford Senior
Center, 1:00PM. New mem­
bers welcome.
1 0 W ednesday Library
Youth Program, Ronald
McDonald at Sanford
Library 10AM. Free to pub­
lic.
11 Thursday BABY TIME
(birth - 18 mos.) Sanford
Public Library 10:00AM.
Programs are music and
stories • all free and open to
the public.
12 Friday Canasta Club,
Sanford Senior Center,
1:00PM . Call 407-302-1010
(or information.
12 Friday Dominoes,
Sanford Senior Center, 1:00
PM, CaJt 407-302-1010 lor
information.
13 Saturday SATURDAY
SOUP, Crafts, drama,
singing. (3 - 7 yrs,) Sanford
Public Library. 2:00PM Ail
programs are free and open
to the public.
15 Monday Pinochle Club,

Sanford Senior Center,
noon. New m em bers wel­
com e. Call 4 0 7 .3 0 2 .1 0 1 0
for information.
15 Bridge Club, Sanford
Senior Center, 11:00AM.
New m em bers welcome.
Call 4 0 7 .3 0 2 .1 0 1 0 tor infor­
mation.
15 Monday TODDLER
S T O R IE S (1 8 M O S .- 3
Y R S.) Sanford Public
Library. 10:30AM . Ail pro­
grams are free and open to
the public.
16 Tuesday PRESCH O OL
stories, m usic ( 3 - 5 yrs.)
Sanford Public Library,
10.00 &amp; 10:45AM . Alt pro­
gram s a re tree and open
the public.
16 Tuesday SCRA BBLE
Club, Sanford Senior
Center. 1:00PM . New mem­
bers w elcom e
17 W ednesday Library
Youth Program. Summer
Program, Sanford Library.
C.A .R.E at 10 &amp; 11:15 am.
Open to the public.
17 W ednesday A Closer
Walk with Patsy Cline. Day
Trip- Sanford Senior Center.
Call for information.
4 0 7 .3 0 2 .1 0 1 0
18 Thursday The G abies at
Lake Mary offers (free)
’Protecting Yourself Against
the H e a r at 7PM.
R eservations required call
4 0 7 .6 6 8 .1 6 6 0
18 Thursday BABY TIME
(birth - 1 8 m os.) Sanford
Public Library 10:00AM.
Program s are music and
stories - all free and open to
the public.
2 0 Saturday SATURDAY
SOUP, Crafts, drama,
singing. (3 - 7 yrs,) Sanford
Public Library. 2:00PM All

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3 Wednesday Coastlines,
Sanford Senior Center,
10:00AM. Call
407.302.1010 lor informa­
tion
3 Wednesday Celebrate the
“4th ot July", Weiner R oast.
Pay $2.00 at the Sanford
Senior Center. Call
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programs are tree and open
to the public.
2 0 Saturday Monthly
Classic Car Cruise &amp; Street
Party, Historic Downtown
Sanford. Classic cars on
display, music by DJ, food.
Sponsored by Sanford Main
Street, Inc. For more infor­
mation call Battoi Bauman
(407)321-4998.
2 2 Monday Poetry/Culture
Nights, (the naked age)
7PM, open microphone, no
charge. *Our House Books
and Coffee’, (downtown
Sanford across from the
library). Call 407.324.0054
tor information.
2 2 Monday Pinochle Club,
Sanford Senior Center,
noon. New membera wel­
come. Call 407.302.1010
for Information.
2 2 Monday Bridge Club,
Sanford Senior Center,
11:00AM. New members
welcome. Call
407.302.1010 for informa­
tion.
2 2 Monday TODDLER
STO RIES (18 M O S.- 3
Y R S.) Sanford Public
Library. 10:30AM. All pro­
grams are free and open to
the public.
2 3 Tuesday PRESCHOOL
stories, music ( 3 - 5 yrs.)
Sanford Public Library,
10:00 &amp; 10:45AM. All pro­
grams are free and open
the public.
2 3 Tuesday SCRABBLE
Club. Sanford Senior
Center, 1:00PM. New m em ­
bers welcome
2 3 Tuesday Sterling C asino
Cruise. Day Trip tor the
Sanford Senior Center. Call
407.302-1010 for informa­
tion.
24 Wednesday Confetti

407-688 0943

Club (5 yrs &amp; up) at the
Sanford Library, 3 :3 0 P.M.
Public is welcome.
2 5 Thursday BABY TIME
(birth - 18 mos.) Sanford
Public Library 10:00AM.
Program s are music and
stories - all free and open
to the public.
2 5 Thursday “Cashflow
101‘ This monopoly like
board gam e for up to six
player who want in
increase their financial
intelligence. AJIows each
player to team and teach
others how to get out ot the
rat race. Game-night
6:30PM , no fee. “Our
House Books and Coffee'
(located downtown Sanford
across from the library) will
be open until 9PM. Call
Don Sh earer 407.323.7508
or 4 0 7 .3 2 4 .0 0 5 4 informa­
tion.
25 Thursday Sanford
Historic Society. Inc.
Meeting held at the Sanford
Museum 4:45PM for social,
5PM for meeting.
25 Thursday C.F. Quitters
Guild m eets at the Sanford
Senior Center at 7:30 P.M.
26 Friday MOVIE MAD­
N E SS. “Kate and Leopold-.
Comedy Rom ance with
Meg Ryan, Hugh Jackman.
Bring your own drink - pop­
corn is free. 1:0 0 P.M. at
the Sanford Senior Center.
Call 4 0 7 .3 0 2 .1 0 1 0 lor
information.
27 Saturday SATURDAY
SOUP. Crafts, drama,
singing. (3 - 7 yrs,) Sanford
Public Library. 2:00PM All
programs are free and
open to the public.
27 Saturday National
Korean War Veteran
Armistice Day. (Flag at halfstaff until sunset.)

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P a g e ttA Sunday. June 30. 2002

U n h ap p y e x -w ife w an ts to w in b a ck th e husband sh e d iv o rced
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D EA R ABBY: I had w h a t 1
thought was a great m arriage to
"G ra n t” for nearly 15
years. Like many women,
as I entered m y 30s, I
becam e bored an d unhap­
py and, as our marriage
suffered, I blamed it all on
him. (I mean, wasn't he
supposed to keep me
happy?)
To make a long story
short, I filed fo r divorce. • • • •
Grant was shocked. 1 don’t think
he would have ever filed. It dev­
astated our 10-year-old son a n d ftyear-old daughter.
It has been three years since
ou r divorce becam e fin a l, and
after a scries o f boyfriends —
each more disappointing th a n the
last — I still haven't found what

live.
until w e lose it.
Before you start campaigning bound for the last two years. The
to win him back, you would be first of each m o n th , she continues
w ise to get som e counseling to be to send 10 p ercen t of her Social
sure you're serious about wanti­ Security ch eck to her church,
n g h im back and not acting out of hand-delivered b y friends and
frustration about your Inability to family — w h oever Is attending.
Is my g ran d m o th er's pastor
connect w ith another man.
If It turns out that Grant really required by a "h ig h er p o w er" to
is the person you want to spend come to her h o u se on a regular
the rest o f your life with, pray that basis to visit an d pray with her, so
he is more forgiving than most that she feels s h e 's still a part of
w ould be after having been hurt her church com m unity?
During th e past vear, my
the w ay he was. It will take a mir­
acle for him to forgive you. But grandmother's pastor h a s come
her h o m e
only
once.
m iracles have been known to by
happen. And you'll never know . Grandma's m o d est h o m e is
always spotless, and she Is pleas­
unless you try.
ant to be around — she's ju st old
D E A R A B B Y : My 90-year-oid and lonely.
Her world h a s always revolved
grandm other had been a devoted
m em ber o f her church for more around h tT 'ch u rch , and now is

I'm looking for. Grant has had
o n ly two girlfriends since, and he
is fairly Infatuated with
the woman he is seeing
now.
O u r children adore
their dad, and I now real­
ize how handsome, how
nice, and what a great man
G rant really is. I now
believe he really Is my
*7 soul mate,
• • •
Did | make the biggest
m istake o f my life? Can I, or
should I even try to win him
b ack ? Help me, Abby!
R E G R E T F U L IN M IC H IG A N

DEAR
R E G R E T F U L The
answ er is yes to all three ooestlo n s. Som etim es w c don't
ap p reciate
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DEAR VENTING: There b no
excuse for your grandm other to
b e ignored any longer. W hoever
takes her money to the church
next time should have a heart-toheart chat with the pastor and tell
him or her what you have written
tom e.
The responsibility to v b lt
belongs not only to the pastor, but
to the ciders, deacons and the
church members In gen eral.
Sometimes there b even a com ­
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the needy, elderly and infirm-

D E A R ABBY: My grarvlmother died recently, and while going
through a box o f old photographs
I w as reminded o f some advice
you've given to readers: Always
write the names of the people
(and th e date the picture w as
taken) on the back of your pho­
tographs.
O n e o f my grandm other's
snapshots was of a lady and a
dog. N eatly printed on the back
was, "M e and my dog."
S A M IN P E N N S Y L V A N IA

D E A R SA M : It could have
been worse. It could have said,
"M e an d my gal," signed with a
paw print.
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the time that she needs thejr sup­
p o rt To tell you the truth. I'm so
disappointed by their lack o f
compassion, it will b e hard to
look at those church people if
they show up at her funeral.

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A community meeting is being held by the staff of the Sem in ole County Planning Division with the
residents, property ow ners, and other interested parties to d iscu ss the potential future land
use/growth in the general area of Myrtle Street. The Board of County Commissioners of Seminole
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C om m issioners lafer th b year. The purpose of the first community m eeting b to solicit comments
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July 15, 2002

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Seminole County School Board Educational Support Center
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7:00 PM

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Achievement
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named Sheri Austin of Sprint a s
its Volunteer of the Year and Jim
G reco, a Sem inole county
teacher, as its Teacher of the
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which drew 1,130 attendees.
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School Volunteer of the year
• A la n H arris, C ity of
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Springs
Fire
D epartm ent — Middle School
Volunteer o f the Year
• Jo h n Meurer, volunteer —
High
S chool
Volunteer of
the Year

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that
w orks with local sch oo ls and
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inspire young people to value
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polishing the soda fountain. It
has to n av e a m irro r fin ish ,
before they left at night. N o o n e
liked this fob.
Also all glasses had to b e
washed a n a put aw ay, the
counter top wiped clean, d irty
towels p u t away and replaced
with clean ones and the flo o r
had to b e swept.
Every Saturday
m o rn in g
someone had to clean to b ig
glass window s in front o f the
store. Bon Am i was applied to
the window with enough w ater
to form a paste, then after it w as
dry it was washed o ff w ith clo th
towels or newspapers.
There w as an ice m aker in th e
stockroom w ith a crusher, bu t
sometimes It was broken and ice
had to be crushed w ith a little
hand crusher. It held about fiv e
or six Ice cu bes and had a h a n ­
dle on the right side.
As fast as you could, you had
to raise the lid, and hold it w ith
your left hand while you tu rned
the handle w ith y o u r rig h t
hand. T h is process b u ilt up
muscles in your right forearm
and im proved co o rd in atio n .
W hile crushing ice, you still had
to wait o n custom ers and fill
orders from the car hops.
Sandwiches were also m ad e
and sold. Viola Frank rem em ­
bered going over to D o c's h ou se
on Palm etto Avenue to get eg g s
that Mrs. M ac had boiled. V iola
would take them b ack to the

store and made egg salad sand­
w ich es. She and others also
m ad e pim ento cheese sand ­
w iches.
M cReynolds Drug also sold
hand dipped pints o f ice cream.
The em ployees w ere provided
w ith a scale and had to meet
D o c's firm stand ard s to the
w eight o f these.
Pay and H o u n
Typical hours were sim ilar to
these m entioned by W esley
D ees. His sh ift during the
school year w as 7 to 11 p.m.
M onday through Friday, 1 to 11
p.m . on Saturday and a split
shift on Sunday: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
and 4 to 11 p.m . During the
sum m er he worked 1 to 11 p.m.
M ond ay through Friday with
the sam e w eekend hou rs as
before,
T h is was 41 hours during the
school year and 71 during the
sum m er. O thers would work 4
to 7 p.m . h ou rs during the
school year and the morning
hou rs during the summer.
Several stated that they start­
ed a t .15&lt; per hour and were
raised at .25c after a few
m onths. In 1954 Jim m y Moye
started at .40c and was making
.95c fo u r years later. After nine
years, Don Knight had reached
the princely sum o f $1.25 an
hour.
D oc M cReynolds kept a small
time book with a page for each
em ployee giving the date and

tim e w orked . O n payday, he
w ould total th e hours worked
w ith his h ou rly rate and each
em p lo y e e w o u ld be paid in
cash, m inus sm all am ount for
taxes.
D r. R ecto r a n d A sh b y Jo n e s
A n o th e r
p h a rm a cist.
Dr.
A lb ert C . R ector, w orked at
M cR eynold s beginning In 1946.
T h e tw o m en w ould take differ­
en t shifts. It Is believed that Dr.
R ector and h is w ife Eileen cam e
from the C h icag o area.
Dr. R ector w as described as a
short m an w h o w as a b ig tease
and lik ed to tell jo k es. H e
alw ays has a C am el cigarette
hanging ou t o f his m outh with
the ash read y to drop. And he
cou ld type fa ste r w ith tw o fin­
gers than an y o n e the traditional
way.
A sh b y Jo n e s w as another
old er em p loyee. He had been
laid off from th e railroad In 1955
and needed a jo b . Since he had
experien ce w orking in h is d ad's
C ity D rug, form erly located on
First Street, h e w as hired by Dr.
Mac.
H e u su ally w orked on Dr.
R e cto r's shift sin ce R ector had
p roblem s w ith h is feet.
Since A shby has know ledge
o f p lu m b in g and h eating, ne
also becam e nand y m an for Doc
M cR eynolds rental houses. He
w orked at the drugstore until
1965 w hen he becam e em ployed
by the county.

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Fireworks
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ctxtne, b u t Sanford fire officials
are rem inding people to leave
their personal fireworks at
home, including sparklers.
"1 know it seem s unpatriotic,
but it's a serious safety con­
cern," said Jerry Ransom ,
deputy fire chief. "W h ile
sparklers are safe, the tips heat
tip to 1,100 degrees. E v n y year
we get m ore and more people
and they're packed In pretty
tight A kid with a sparkler
could cau se serious injuries
with people that d ose. Lost
year 1 saw a kid drop a sparkier
right next to a baby s head."
Ransom said the fire depart­
ment will have several teams
patrolling throughout
the
event
"This will be the first big
event for ou r bike patrol,"
Ransom said. "W e'll also have a
walking EM S patrol, as well."

Organizers are expecting
65,000 people for 0 k Festival
on the Fourth, though there
may be an even larger turnout.
"There's been much more
patriotism since S e p t 11, so 1
expect a big turnout" Kuhn
said. 'I t also helps that w e have
the three radio stations promot­
ing the festival, and Channel 9
will use this as their base for
live news and weather cover­
age that n ig h t”
tn addition to the fireworks,
which should start about 9 2 0
p m , festival goers can enjoy an
inflatable obstacle course,
bounce houses, a rock climbing
wall courtesy of the U S . Army,
kiddy carnival rides ($ 1 5 0 per
ride...price subject to change),
live m usk on-stage with pop
bands
"U pstairs"
ana
“Sensation," and the chance to
win '$4,000 on the Fourth"
courtesy o f Holler Chevrolet.

Festival on the Fourth Reminders
•Event organizers strictly pro­
hibit attendees from bringing
personal fireworks to the event
Police and Flra officials wilt con­
fiscate oil flammable devices
and sparklers for the well being
of public safety.
• Parking wlfl be available
throughout the downtown area.
• Concessions Inducing baer,
non-alcoholic beverages and
food wW be served from 5 to 10
p.m. Coolers ars allowed.
Cannot bring your own alcohol.
• No pets allowed.
• Bring blankets, chairs and
your radio for the five fireworks
simulcast on MIX105.1.
• Sem inole Bfvd. will be
dosed from Palmetto Ave. to
San Juan Ave. on July 3 at 7
a m and reopen the morning of
July 5 at 7 a.m.
• Maflonville Ave. from 1st S t
to Celery Ave. will become one­
way in both southbound lanes at
9:15 PM on July 4, 2002 and

continue until all traffic has
cleared the downtown event
* The Sanford Marina will be
dosed at noon on July 4 and
reopen at 11 p.m. NO vehicle,
boat or people traffic will be
allowed on the East side of the
marina until the completion of
the fireworks event. No open
aJcohof containers are allowed
for boaters.
• Alter the event, please fol­
low police traffic route's In the
assigned areas and obey street
closures. Mellonvilfe Street wilt
be one-way heading south a s ot
9:15pm.
’ * The aerial fireworks can be
viewed from every area of the
park and along Seminole Blvd.
from Sanford Avenue
to
Chapman Avenue.
For more Information, call
Angela Schlesman, MIX 105.1
Promotions Director at 407-9191195 (work) or 407-788-5670
(celt).

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Red Hot and Boom planned for July 3
Front s t i l l reports
ALTAMONTE S P R IN G S —
T he dty of Altamonte Springs is
expecting a record turnout of over
150,(XX) citizens to attend this
year's Fourth of July fireworks th e
Red
Hot and
Boom
Celebration.
-Festivities are scheduled to
begin on July 3 at approximately
3 JO p.m., with a water ski show on

C o a tinned from Page LA
time the pothole work had started
and some lane closures were
made, "between 2 p m and 7
p m Tiiesday, there were 10,320
m ore calls, with over 3,000
received in just one hour begin­
ning at 3 p m
Homan suggested motorists,
especially those using 1-4 north of
the S t Johns River bridge keep up
to date on conditions, adding, ‘ 1
can't say for certain, but I expect
w e certainly haven’t seen the end
to this sinkhole situation in that
area."
The operation is a recording,
updated every 20 minutes in the
Regional
Downtown
Headquarters in Orlando. Homan
said whenever there is an emer­
gency such as a sink hole or pot­
hole problem, updates w ill be
made as qukkly as possible.
This is the first 511 Travel
Information Service in Florida,
and only the sixth in the nation.
Callers are now able to get up-tothe-minute information witnout
punching a lot of buttons. Callers
are encouraged to seek the infor­
mation before they are on the
road, but the voice-activated sys­
tem allows drivers to keep their
hands on the wheel when calling
from their car.
The Central Florida service will
utilize the resources o f FOOT
District Five's Regional Traffic

M anagement Center (KTMC) to
provide timely management
monitoring 58 cam eras along 50
m iles o f Interstate 4 horn U S.
Highway 192 In Osceola County
to Enterprise Road in West
Vbiusia County.
Traffic M anagem ent In c will
provide additional personnel to
record updated traffic and road
condition reports at least every 20
minutes, or immediately as inci­
dents occur along 1-4. That system
will ultimately include a monitor­
ing and reporting system along I4 all the w ay from Daytona Beach
to U S 27 in Polk County, portions
o f 1-95 in the Daytona Beach area;
the area o f the I-95/BeeUne
Expressway (State Road 528) in
Brevard County, and the EastWest Expressway (State Road 408)
in O range County. More areas
could be included in the future as
Intelligent
Transportation
System s throughout the region
are expanded, and /or imple­
mented by FDOT and other trans­
portation agendes.
The annual cost to operate and
m aintain the system will be
approxim ately
$400,000,
A
$50,000 grant from the U S DOT
will be applied to the first year of
op erations In C en tral Florida.
I m r e is no cost to users of the sys­
tem , oth er than regular time
charges for cell phone usage.
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musk.
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crowd titis year d u e to phone call
inquiries and respo n s a from citi­
zens. Citizens are encouraged to
arrive early to find parking, and
these who live d ose to the park are
encouraged to walk.
Emergency crew i are expecting
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all persons to drink plenty o f flu­

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Sh e riffs O ffice will conduct a
Law Enforcem ent Memorial
and Awards Ceremony on
Monday, Ju ly 8.
T h e date coincides w ith to e
passing of O p u t y Eugene
t
Gregory, who w as shot a n d . .
killed July 8 ,1 9 9 8 , during a n
encounter w ith a mentally ill
m an. The event will also
honor four oth er deputies,
w ho lost their lives In toe lin e
o f duty; Cleveland Jacobs (9 14-22), Robert Moore, Jr. (6-975), George P feil (12-29-77),
and Hugh Thom as, Jr. (3-2889).
Sem inole County Sheriff
D on Eslinger w ill also recog­
nize the m any d ed icated m en
and women w h o work
and/or volu nteer for the
Sh e riffs O ffice. Several citi­
zens will also b e i
for their efforts in i
law enforcem ent during I
past year.
T tie event w ill begin at 7
p.m . at the S e m in o b C ounty
Sh e riffs O ffice at 100 Bush
Blvd. in Sanford. In the ca se
o f inclement weather, the
event will be rescheduled to
Tuesday, July 9.

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Department
i t o f Transportation
Ition,
The
Federal
Petition,
Communications Com m ission
(PC Q in July, 2000 designated 511
as toe national traveler informa­
tion phone number; Just as 911
w as designated th e national
implementation issues and sched­
ules are left up to state and local
transportation a g en d es and
telecommunications companies.
The nation’s first 511 service
was launched tn June, 2001 in
northern Kentucky and the
Cincinnati, Ohio m etro area. TWo
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and the Interstate 81 corridor in
rural western Virginia.) Other 511
services are in N ebraska and
Arizona.
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states
of
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San Francisco B ay area o f
California are scheduled to
launch 511 service later this yean
511 services is to begin in south­
east Florida (not a voice-activated
system) later this summer.
Voicestream custom ers are
expected to have access to this ser­
vice by early July. Verizon wire­
less customers w ill not have
access to this service. Work b tn
progress to enable land line cu s­
tomers o f Bell South and Sprint to
also utilize The 511 TVavel
Information Service. That service
b expected to be available by late
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Due to a heightened level o f
security dtizens am unfwiragrd to
leave coolers and backpacks at
home.
Personal fireworks wffl no* b e
permi tted in the park.
For additional information,
phone Alan
Harris, P u b Ik
Information O fficer with the
Altamonte Springs Fire [A p art­
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Com m unity Service Awards
Sean Arthur
Jessica Harper
Trade Jackson
U nit Cltations-CIS
Jennifer Bitch
Lucy Stridimn
Halfie Willis
Kay Patel
Tom St. John
Sean Arthur

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S em in o le H e k a u i

State to issu e seven m o re specialty p lates

M edal
I fr M B P a f* 1A
s ele cte d fo r th e aw ard.
D uring a covert cocaine buying
operation, a male forcefully pulled
a $20-bill from Sm ith’s hand.
W hen confronted, the man opened
his ja ck e t to reveal two handguns
tucked in his waistband, pointed
to the weapons and made threat­
ening remarks.
T h e man left on foot, and uni­
form ed officers were notified.
Officer Fredrick Eld ridge respond­
ed and began a foot pursuit of the
su sp ect Because all other units
were answering other calls,
Eldridge did not have back-up.
Realizing the situation, Smith
ended his covert operation and
helped com er and arrest the sus­
p e ct The weapons were recov­
ered, and officers discovered that
the suspect was involved in a
drug-related shooting earlier that
same day.
"H e’s a natural leader who has
done a terrific job for us investigat­
ing drugs and prostitution,"
Tooley said. "Whatever loose ends
need to be tied up, he does it. He’s
always willing to jump in to get
the job done."
Sm ith started with the force in
1996. A native of Winter Springs,
Sm ith said spent lite formative
years in Sinford. As a teen-ager, he
worked at Duggers Genera! Store
on 2nd Street and the Pufclix in
Sanford.
"I like this area and enjoy work­
ing in Sanford," Smith said.
O ther officers receiving awards
includes:
Certificate o f Appreciation
Shannon Dawkins
Jose Mendez
Sherry VNVbster
Anthony Raimondo
Greg Smith

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Larry Blnncett
Doug Bottalico
Ron Carter
Frank Davis
John Hamel*
Paul Hem
Frank Hilton
Deborah Jacobs
John LnBrre
Cynthia Littles
Charles Locher
Edgar Morales
Nigel Price
Joe Santiago
Chris Serino
Alan Smith
Matt Thornton
Rebecca Wixson
Chris Collison
Ned Golden
David DelRoosu

B y Nick P M fa u f
S tall Writer
The state o f Florida had 49 separate
Specialty License Plates at the end o f May.
Beginning July 1, seven m ore arc to be phased
Into the system. They give financial assistance
to a myriad o f activities and organizations
around the state including Save the Manatees,
Save the Florida Panther, and many others
including Universities.
Plates designated Indian River Lagoon,
mostly in Brevard County, are also helping the
local area. W hile money from those plates is
divided between Brevard, Vblusia, and Indian
River Counties, and the S t Johns River Water
Management District (SJRWMD), the district

helps preserve and protret the S t Johns River
and its tributaries here In Seminole County.
Recent reports indicate that since the Indian
River Lagoon plates were first Issued in 1994,
a total o f $ 2 5 million dollars has been allocatcd for SJRWMD and the counties. (Figures
compiled are through the end o f June, 2001.
New figures are expected through 2002 within
a few weeks).
At least $15 from the sale o f each plate is
combined with funding from other sources
and used in a variety of w ays to restore and
protect the most diverse estuary In North
America. At least 80 percent o f the plate proceeds go to habitat restoration, and up to 20
percent to environm ental education. N o
administrative salaries or studies are paid for

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proud o f a p ro g ra m sh e creat­
ed called T h e G ator C lub.
Children betw een the a g e s o f 4
and 12 are w elcom e to p a rtld te In the program , w hich
s all the qualities o f a sum ­
mer camp w ithout the cost.
Each day from n oo n to 6
p.m., children in the low - to
m id d le-incom e tax cre d ite d
com munity gath er fo r activ i­
ties, Including arts an d crafts,
sw im m ing an d fie ld trip s.
They also learn a b o u t com ­
munity prid e through picking
up litter In the sm all n eig h ­
borhood and p lan tin g a g ar­
den on
th e
a p a rtm e n ts ’
grounds.
"A lot o f the p e o p le here
arc sin gle p a re n ts ," R eev es
said. "T h is p ro g ra m o ffe rs
them a ch o ice a n a it prom otes
community. T h is kind o f thing
also h elp s to k e e p c rim e
down, and it lets th e child ren
meet their n e ig h b o rs." ,
Each d ay, c h ild re n , ev en
those not p a rticip a tin g in T he
Gator C lu b , a rc p ro v id ed free
meals from E a g les L and ing
■Enterprise Inc., a sp o n so r of
the Sum m er Food Program .
"D u rin g th e s c h o o l year,
many ch ild ren re ce iv e m eals
through th e free an d reduced
lunch p ro g ra m ," sa id Eagles
Landing
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G racy l\»!cy
Diane Stolfi
Larry Monti
Darrel I’resley
M ike McCoy
Brian Tooley
Life Saving Award
Fredrick Eldridge
Aaron Johns
Police Award
Nod Golden
M arc Kovacs
C hief o f Police
Award o f Com m endation
Deborah Jacobs
Cynthia Littles
David Morgcnstcm

from the plate revenue.
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Annual revenue from the plates Is presently
estimated at $400,000.

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Training
Ron Carter
John LaBrcc
Cynthia Littles
Jim McAuliffc
Joe Santiago
Alan Smith
Matt Thornton
Chris Woehr
Ron Dougherty
Marc Kovacs
Darren Scott
Rob Mitchell
G reg Smith
Randy Smith
David DuIRosso
William I fasson

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President/ CEO Bennie Shaw .
" B u t, ch ild ren still need a
nu tritious meal each day d u r­
ing the sum m er."
Along with Eagles Landing
Enterprise, The G ator C lu b is
sponsored by various o th e r
businesses In the com m unity,
w h ich provide food , c r a f t
su p p lies and oth er ite m s.
Parents, who live at L ogan
H eights, volunteer their tim e
to supervise and direct v a r i­
o u s activities during the day.
C h ris
and
D a rlen e
R ob ld ou x, who m oved to
S an fo rd three m onths a g o ,
volu nteer numerous h ou rs to
the club.
"T h e club helps give k id s
p rid e in where Ihey liv e ,"
C hris said. "W e love w o rkin g
w ith the children, and th ey
seem to really enjoy the p ro ­
g ram ."
"A n d , this program h e lp s
keep the kids ou t of tro u b le
during the sum m er," D arlen e
added.
As for the children In T h e
G a to r C lub, they h a v e no
com p lain ts. E lev en -y ear-o ld
C hristian Soto likes th e fact
that everyone in the c lu b
w o rk s as a team and g e ts
along.
"N o one ever feels left o u t,"
C hristian said. " It's ju st a lot
o f fu n ."

C oattaead frees P s f i 1A
opportunity is something Mims
welcomes. .
"W h en opportunity comes
knocking at her door, Leeanna
invites it in for dinner," Roberts
said during the pinning ceremony.
M irra began net public service
as a volunteer with thedty of Lake
M ary in the early 1980s. In 1984,
the city of Longwood hired her as
a fircfightcr/EM T. During her
tenure with the city, she served as a
firefighter/paramedic, engineer,
lieutenant and battalion chief.
M im s
transferred
to the
Seminole County agency in March
1999, where she began as battalion
chief o f planning. Her responsibili­
ties Included grant writing for sev­
eral projects and taking a lead role
in the development of the firefight­
er wellness program.
Tire new fire chief b a graduate
o f the National Fire Academy's
Executive Fire Officer Program
and has completed her associate's
degree in both emergency medical

services and fire science and the
one-year "Leadership Seminole'*
Class.
Mirra* new duties will include
long- and short-term planning for
foe Sem inole agency, grant pro­
posal w riting and heading the
EMS division. She said she b ready
to take on the new challenges.
"T h b b a great opportunity, for
m e," M im s said. " I nope to d o the
position ju stice."
For M im s, Friday's honor w as­
n't about receiving on extra bugle
(as battalion chief, she wore a twobugle pin). She said the real
accom plishm ent cam e from the
words o f encouragem ent she.
received from friends, family, co­
workers and members of the com­
munity.
"1 m ink those kinds o f things
arew hat really moves you o n ," sne
said. "A n d , I think the honor
com es from the words of thanks I
have received during the past few
days through phone calb, letters
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BOONE, N .C — Bill Payne recently
g o t to visit hallowed grounds.
T h e former Seminote H igh S chool and
Seminole Community C ollege basketball

1Condnuaa to struggle at tha
pitta aa the Cubs prepare
to face tha White Sox

coach got to take a team to a national
tournament for the first time.
"A fter all of the years w c tried and
worked so hard to get the national tour­
nament and I have to retire to get there,"
said Payne by phone from N orth
Carolina.
Payne is now the head m ens coach at
Caldwell Community College and
Technical Institute In Boone, w here he
and wife Barbara moved after retiring
four years ago.
Payne had no intention o f being a head
coach in North Carolina, instead w anting
to teach and help a local high school
team whose head coach w as also named
(no relation) Payne.

A t the sam e time C C C k T1 w as
putting together a basketball program
fo r the first time to com pete o n the
NJCAA Division III (no scholarship)
level and hired a coach w ho w as at
Hiawassee Community C ollege in
Tennessee.
But after a few weeks that coach decid­
ed to return to Tennessee, leaving
Caldwell without a coach.
The school asked Payne to take the
reigns and he decided to take them up
on the offer.
After modest success the first two sea­
sons, the Cobras came together this sea­
son and w ere cocham pions o f the
S e e Payne, Page 2B

r e c o g n iz e d

FW C ends
registering
of off-road
vehicles

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Sp ecial to th e H erald

Baseball’s best honored
SA C has 19

Anaheim Angels

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• W ent 2-for-5 Thursday
against Texas to break out
of a 0-8 hitting slump

lis ts

OCALA — After Ju n e 30, the
Florida Fish and W ildlife
Conservation Com m ission
(FWC) will no longer register
off-highway vehicles.
In place o f registering vehi­
cles, new legislation will
require a certificate o f title from
the Department o f Highway
Safety and M otor Vehicles
(DHSMV) for all off-highw ay
vehicles purchased b y a Florida
resident after Ju ly 1 or any offhighway vehicle that is ow ned
by a resident and is operated on
pubiic lands in Florida.
Tracks, h a lf-trick s and (nig­
gles will n ot h av e to be titled
under the new legislation.
The change is a result o f the
Florida Legislature passing
House Bill 1681. A provision in
the bill established the T. M ark
Schmidt O ff-H ighw ay Vehicle
Safety and R ecreation A c t The
legislation repealed the part o f
the law that required the FW C
to register off-highw ay vehicles.
Florida law d efines an offhighway vehicle as any ATV
(all-terrain vehicle), or off-hlghway motorcycle that is used off
roads or highw ays for recre­
ational purposes and is not reg­
istered and licensed for high­
way use.
Titling fees for off-highw ay
vehicles will g o into a trust
fund adm inistered by the
Florida D epartm ent of
Agriculture and Consum er
Services (FD A CS) to expand
opportunities for off-highw ay
vehicle use on public lands.
The legislation also created an
Off-Highway Recreational
Advisory Com m ittee that will
establish polices to guide
FDACS in establishing new offhighway vehicle areas and their
use.
For questions regarding cer­
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By Do t Smith
Sports Edttor

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this week

SAN FORD — The Sem in ole
Athletic Conference w a s m ore
than amply recognized w hen
the FHSAA All-State Baseball
Teams were announced
recently.
Selected by the Florida
Sports Writers A ssociation
(F5WA) the Class 5A an d 6A
teams included 18 p lay ers
KB
Topping the list w ere Lake
Mary's Ryan Bono and
Oviedo's Brett M urphy, both
of whom m ade the C la ss 6A
Second Team.
Bono, a senior w ho h a s
signed with the U n iv ersity of
Central Florida, w as th e catch­
er and top hitter for a Ram s
team that only lost o n e gam e
In the regular season.
Murphy w as one o f the
main reasons the L ions w ent
from the No. 5 seed in the dis­
trict tournament and
advanced all the w ay to the
state semifinals.
The Clemson U niversity
signee was selected a s a
Utility Player becau se h e was
a star as both a p itch er and a
hltter/outfielder and trying to
choose w hich h e is b e tte r at
would not be easy.
SAC players dom inated the
Class 6A Third Team w ith
Lake M ary's Kyle B on o , who
will also be attending UCF,
making it as a U tility Player
because of his versatility.
Also making the team were
infielders Jason L ouw sm a of
Seminole, headed fo r M anatee
Community C ollege In
Bradenton, Jeff Strickland

Seniors Brett Murphy (above) and
Ryan Bono were named lo the
FHSAA Class 6A AD-Second Team
announced recently by the Florida
8ports Writers Association. Murphy,
who haiped carry ttte Oviedo Lions
to the State Semifinals wNh both his
bat and arm, was named a s the
Utility Player because of hie versatil­
ity. He win be attending Clemson
University this tal. Bono was the
leader of a Lake Mary team that only
lost once in the regular season and
was a favorite lor state honors
before (ailing to tha Lions In the dis­
trict semifinals. He. along with twin
brother Kyle who made tha Third
Team, will be attending tha
University of Central Florida. All told
the Seminole Althetic Conference
had 19 players make tome form of
an Al-Stats Team, Iniduding at least
one player from each of the seven
schools.

See Baseball, Page 2 B

See O utdoors, Page 2B

Seminole High School's

Eight make All-State in softball

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Lake Mary senior C arlee W ood w as named to the F H SA A Class 6A All-State
First Team announced ty by the Florida Sports Writers Association.

G A IN E SV IL L E — Led by seniors Kelly C ruz
from W inter Springs and Carlee Wood from Lake
arida Sports
Spo
Mary, the Florida
Writers Association
(FSW A)
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_ players from Seminole C ounty
o n its FH SA A Ail-State Softball Teams.
Cruz, a n inficlder, was named First Team in
C lass 5A , w hile Wood, an outfielder, m ade First
Team in C lass 6A, ihe only Seminole A thletic
C onference players in either baseball or softball to
b e so honored.
Cruz, w h o helped the Bears to their first ever
district cham pionship, was joined on the C lass 5A
list by fellow Winter Springs senior Kristen
Schrupp, w ho was picked for the Third Team at
d esignated hitter.
Wood, w h o helped the Rams advance to the
Regional semifinals, was joined on the C lass 6A
team by sophomore teammate Caitlin Mahoney,
w ho w ast chosen
an Honorable Mention design.itcno
ed hitter.
District No. 1 seed and tournament runner-up
O viedo, w hich also advanced to the regional
sem ifinals, had a pair of player's make the Class

6A Third Team.
Junior pitcher Kelly Raw m ade the team along
with Lion batterymate Megan M iller, a senior
catcher.
Surprising Seminole, which ju st missed getting
to the district championship gam e and set a
school record for wins in a season, also had two
players m ake All-State.
Junior second baseman Beth C a se was a Third
Team All-State pick, while ju n ior pitcher Andrea
Poloche was an honorable m ention selection.
ALL-STATE SO F T B A L L
CLASS 6A
FIRST TEAM
Pitcher*; SOtry Bnm xt. Valricu Biuonungdalr. Sr.; Beth UPletro.
Tampa Ki\mtrw, |r, |&lt;itny IX u, Miami Sunset, Sr; Erin McNemey,
Orlando Bin**. Sr
Catcher*: Muhclle Du/. OrmacTe* John I. Leona/xl. Jr
Inflelder*: Kaycie Mamet. Tampa Rjverview, Jr.; Carrie Cruit, OrtanJo
Id greater. Sr. IXuueUe Arriaga. Coral Cable*. Sr* Stephanie Foster.
Miami Palmetto. Sr.
Outfielder*: Carlee Wood, Lake Mary. S c . Kelly Rodrigue/. Miami
Sunset. |r; letlie Mew. South Plantation. Se.
Designated hitter Shannun lirm andei. Miami Suruet. Sr.
Utility: Shannon Bu*irpp. South Plantation. Sc

SECOND TEAM
Pitcher*: Tori Ahem. Lantana Santalucc*. Soph; Aahley

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Sunday. June 30.2002

Payne
C o n tin u e d from p a g e I B
W estern Tarheel C onference and
earned th e right to host the
Region X Tournam ent.
P a y n e's group g o t o ff to a
good s ta rt, w h ipping Central
C arolina C om m u nity College,
111-67, In th e sem ifinals, then
got p a st S u n y Com m unity
C ollege to w in their first cham ­
pionship.
The team then took part in the
D istrict 7 Tournam ent at
H agerstow n, M aryland and
posted a p air o f easy wins,
w altzing past M ontgom ery
C ollege, 81-68, then blasting
Butler C om m u nity College in
the C h am pionship Cam e, 10749.

The conference, region and
district championships a lso net­
ted a little hardware o f h is own,
as he was named the C o a ch of
the Year for all three w in s.
The NJCAA Division III
National Tournament w a s held
at Delhi, New York.
Caldwell lost its o p e n e r to No.
2 nationally ranked K eystone
Junior College, 84-79, b u t
bounced back to elim in ate
Springfield Tech, 72-70.
The Cobras then h ad to face
No. 1 nationally ranked and host
SUNY-Delhl College a n d fought
hard all the way d esp ite playing
without their point g u a rd before
falling, 77-68, to finish sixth in
the nation.

Overall, Caldwell w as 22-12.
The trip to the nationals came
after a 20 y ear try that saw
Payne take SCC to the sem ifi­
nalls of tw o state tournaments
and then moving on to St.
Petersburg Junior College and
leading the Trojans to a second
ce finish in the State
place
sing only to
Tournament, losl
eventual national champion
Okaloosa-Walton Community
College that later was stripped
o f the title for using ineligible
players.
For m ore information on
Payne and the Caldwell CC St
T I program logon to www.caldwell.cc.nc.us and go to student
life and look for athletics.

CMado Motor catcher ktegan IM r (right) and Samlnoto Junior Mcond baawnanBalh Qm

Softball
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thair raapactiva teams to record-satting aaaflom, ware both namad to tfw FH9AA Oaaa BAAl-State Third Taam after
voting by tha Florida Sports Writers Association.

Catenae!** John I. U m m L Soph; Karri Houck. Davie VWstem. Soph;
Molly Caebr, Miami Palmetto, Jr.
Catches* Caroline Blount, M ir ml Palmetto. Sr.
btfltM es* Angel* Eguiltoe, C o n i C a bin, Sr; I leather GelbarJ. Miami
Palmetto, J r; Mrrtdith Yocum. South riintiHnt, Sr.; W i n Herrin. Stuart
Martin County. St.
Outfielder* S i n C h rzzL Miami Palmetto. Jr; Lauim Cohen. Coral
Spring* Taraveila, Sr.; Paige Foster. Orlando Boone. Jr
Dealgreeted hitter Courtney Raney. Valrtco Blonmingdale, Sr.
Utility! Angela Martinez. Miami Southwest, Sr.

THIRD TEAM
Pitcher* Nelly Ore. Hialeah. Sr; Kelly Ram f t lc d s Jr; Dmielle
Smith. VVnice, Sc.; Denise Lafaman, Coral Spring* Taravrlla, Jr
Catcher Megan Millet; Oviedo, S r
Infield*** Ally Flynn, Miami Sbuthridge, Jr; Seth Gaa*. Sanfscd
Seminole, J r; Niki Davidson, Umice. Soph.; Allicor lYrankmi. Miami
- Southridge, h r
Outfielder* Andrea Pierson, Miami Sunset, Sr; Rachel Homan. \Yro
Beach, J r; Courtney Parka, Miami Palmetto, Sr.
Draignated hitter Stacy Jo Sander*. Orlando Edgewttrr, Jr.
Utility! D rnue Medina. Miami Killian. Sr.

H O N O R A B LE M E N TIO N
Pitcher*! Chrissy O h m , Miami Braddock. Soph; Cara Van VYkklcr,
C n e n a c m John I. Leonard. Ashley Greene, Orlando Edgewaler Jr;
Mellma Perm*. Miami Southwest, Fr.; Patricia Catapano, Parkland
Dtwglat, S r; Christine Mazeme, Plantation. Sc; Megan KowaL Sarasota,
S r; Emily Gouge. V m i Beach, Soph.
Catcher*: Jessica Hernandez, Hialeah. Jr Kim Crowley. Pembroke
Pine* Flanagan. Sr. Cariy Morrill. Saratota. Sr.
Dealgnaied hitter Katie Haggerty. Miami Killian. Soph; Caltlln
Mahoney, Lake Mary, Soph.
U tility! Jessica Fonteboa, Miami Soulhwnl; Cylcnla Norn*.
Jackicvivllle Sandalwcul, S r; Margie Dougherty. South Plant*tkev, Sr;
Daity r a n . M M Palm Beach Wellington, S r; A n d n t M o rh e , Sanford
S im la lie , J r

C L A S S 9A

FIRST TEAM
Pilcher*! Stacey Steven*. Gainesville Buchholz. Sr; AUah* Phillip*
Lake C ity Columbia, S r; Bcre Spence. Clearwater Countryiide, Soph;
Ka*ey Cash. Flagler Palm Coa*L Jr
Catcher U*a O h * . Hollywood South Broward, Jr
Inflelderet Kattrina Dowd. Clearwater Couatbyside. S r; Victoria
Maaier*. Lake O i y Columbia. Sr , Kelly Cauz, Winter Spring* Sr.; Jen
Nichols. Cooper City, Sr.
Outfielder*! Kri*ta Hotlr, Tampa Chamberlain. Sr; Cariy Brink*,
Clearwater Countrytide, S r; Brandi Portal*tin. Palm llartmr University,

Designated kitten BlU iem Gey, Tallahamre Lincoln. Sr.
UUIIty: Cendt Hick*. Calnrtvitl* Buchholz, )r.

S EC O N D T E A M
Pitcher* Dmielle Urbenik. Cibweitcn Easi Bay. Jr; femica Seunler;
Tallahewee Lincoln, J r ; Chrimy Tlmbertake, Titusville. Sc; Mandy
Garcia. Plant City Durimt, Jr.
C atcher Katie Pntrak, Gainesville Buchholz, Sr.
Inncident Brook* Joharmratm, Clearwater Countrytide, Sr; Diana
Joy. Flagler Palm Coast. Sr; Metis** Zick. Tampa Chamberlain. Jr; Jackie
Kravatz, Hollywood South Broward. Soph
Outfielder* Halley Pollio. Melbourne, Soph; Shelley Stevens,
Gainesville Buchholz. J r ; Stacey Mecca, Cooper CHy. Sr.
Designated hitter R oi Tyre, Lake City Columbia. Jr.
Utility! Ashley Parmteau. Palm Beach Garden* Dwyer

THIRD TEAM
P ilch er* Monica Funlglejlo, Naples Gull CoasL Soph; Laura
Reinamlth, NlnvUIr, Soph; Kalia Dobson, Palm Harbor Unlvenity, Sr;
Jenna Fountain, Cooper City, Jr.
C atch er Katie KUfoilr, Plant City Durant Sr
■nfltJdeni Brandyce TrowelI, Tampa Chamberlain, Soph.; Megan Bari,
Lake City Columbia, F t; Mairle Tabachow, Kissimmee Osceola, Sr;
Stacie IVstrak. CainecvUIr Buchholz, Sr.
Outfielder* Deni Schauingvt, Naples Gulf Coast Soph; Kendra
Green, Foci Myers, S r ; Amy Higgs. Flagler Palm Coast Jr
Design seed bitten Kriatee Srtuipp. Wlmsr ipatags. S r
Utility! Ingrid Schumacher Naplr*. Soph.

H O N O R A B L E (MENTION
Pltchem Megan Hoed, Kiaaimmee Osceola, Ft; Kara Joyner, Ptnaacola
Escambia, Se; Abby Stavtch, Cape Coral, Soph; Samantha Allen.
Hollywood HUlt. Soph.; Melissa Dowling. Bradenton Lakewood Ranch.
Fr; Mellaaa GalUmoce, Deltona, Jr ; Casey Wilson, Hollywood South
Broward, Soph; Samantha Blair Deltona Ptna Ridge, Jr; Danielle
Christmas. Betieview, Soph.
Catcher* Cat Snapp, NlorvlUe, Soph; Stacey Smith, Fort Myers
Cypres* Lake. Jr; Becky Hatty Naples Gulf Coast Sr; Jaidn* Palumbo.
Palm Harbor University, Sr; Kara Wrigle, Naples Fr.
Inf It Idem Amanda Gatlin, Nlorvillr, Jr; Jcisica Gilmore, Fort Walton
Beech Choctawhatehee. Soph; Meghan Dartuwer NiceviUe, Jr; leuaen
Wald. Naples, Jr; Katie Ledbetter, Tallahassee Lincoln, Sc; Katie
Ftahbum. Fori Myers Cypress Lake. Sr; J J Alnander, Brilevlew. Sc;
Lindsay Junes. Cantonment Tale. S r; Tcri Adams, Cantonment lair, Sr;
llotley Joyner renaacola Escambia. Soph; Briarma LaneuviUe, Punta
Gorda Charlotte. J r ; Brooke Dowdy, Beadcntan Manatee. Sr; Catty
Gibeon. North Fort Myers, Soph
O utfielder Suzanne TOtvk. Cooper City. Sr
Designated hitler. Renee Cobum. TalUhmrr Lincoln. Soph
Utility! Shaun* Hawthorne. Seminole. Sr; Miranda Curay Plant City,
Sr

Church softball to close season
By m an Smith
Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — T he City o f Sanford Recreation
and P arks D epartment Spring Church Slow
Pitch Softball League is scheduled to w rap up
its regu lar season Monday night.
A t 6:30 p m , it w ill be the Knights of
C olu m bus (All Sou ls Catholic Church) taking on
Sanford Church o f Christ *nd at 7 3 0 p m . the
Saints (Church o f the Latter D ay Saints) face on
Team 3 from Sem inole Community Church.
If necessary, a playoff game would b e played
at 8 J O p.m.
Sanford Central Baptist Church along w ith
Team 1 and Team 2 from Sem inole Com m unity

Baseball —

C h u rch have com pleted their regular seasons.
T h e gsm es are scheduled to be played a t Zinn
B e ck Field, behind the leftfield wall o f Historic
Sanford M em orial Stadium on MellanviUe
Avenue.
T h ere is n o admission charge and fans are
w elcom e.
T h e Adult Church Basketball League
w rapped u p its regular season last w eek and
w ill take this w eek off as Thursday w ill b e the
Ju ly 4th holiday.
T h e league w ill return to action on Ju ly 11 with
a sin gle elim ination tournam ent G am es will
sta rt at 6 3 0 p m at the Salvation A m y
G ym nasium on 24th Street.

Springe-Taraveila. Jr.

O rtiltM enr Jed Socorro, Miami Beach. Sr;
C o n tin u e d from p age I B
QD. Gonzalez. Hialeah-American, Jr; Jean*
from L ak e B rantley,both
Naber. Flanagan. Jr.
sen iors, a n d ju n lo r Bridger
Utility! Been Mazpby Oviedo, S t
H u nt fro m Oviedo.
Designated Miter Danny Valencia. Brice
RatnevSpanish Rivet Jt
Sem in ole County w as also
THIRD TEAM
w ell repicsented on the
Plkher* Devin Anderson, West Orange, Sr;
H on orab le Mention list for
Justin Gee. Sarasota. Sc; Jared Odom, veto
C lass 6A .
Beech. Sr; Darin Down*. Lantane-Sentalucts,
Jr; Otri* tloedley, Flanagan. Jr.
P itch ers named w ere senior
Catcher Jeff Templeznan. Spanish Rivet S t;
C o lin Irvine o f O vied o and
Nell VVUscev Veto Beech, S t
ju n io rs D .J. Ackley from Lake
Inflelderw Mike Lopez. Columbus. Sr; Jaem
Loswsuta. Snnleevl Seminal*. Sat Jeff
M ary an d John Venters from
Strickland. Altamonte Spring*-Lake Insriieg
Lake Brantley.
Su Bridges H eat Oviedo, J t
Sem in ole catcher Dominic
Outfields in Cedric Dewberry OriandoP etracca, a senior w h o is headed Evana, Se; Brian UNinfa. Venice, Se; Domie
Watson, TaravtUa. S e ; Slain* Hartley,
to D aytona Beach Community
Jacksonville-Mendtuln. Jr.
C o lleg e, also m ade honorable1
Utility! Kyle Seen, Lake Mary S ti i
........
1. m en tion a lo n g w ith’s e n io r third , •
Designated h itter Ale* Sllevrsmlth.
Taravdta,
Jr
;
Joey
HowcU,
Snntaluces,
Soph.
basem an Ju stinY oung and
j\ ,! .HONORABLE MENTION
ju n ior first basem an Brian i! &gt;.
Pitcher* Emery Frederick. DrLand. Sr; Urn
Brooks from O viedo.
HavUL Palm Beach Gardena, Se; Fernando
H onorable mention outfield­
Hernandez, Southwest Miami. S r ; Colin
Irvine.
Oviedo, S c ;
Chris Kemper.
ers w ere the&gt;speedy quartet
of
i
Bkxuntngdalr. S t; Prter Liberatoa, Plantation,
sen ior C hrisi Krall fro
from
St; Zac Moor*. Winter Park. Sr; Kyle Patrick.
Sem in ole, headed fo r Seminole
Apopka. S t ; Jeff Tctrault, Spanish Rivet S t;
C om m unity College, seniors
Tim Thurnon, OrlandoCypm * Creek, S t;
Dan Washmuth. Sarasota. S r; D.J. Ackiry.
Kris V lgue, headed for Stetson
Lake M aty Jt; Brett Cannon, Douglas. Jr;
University, and Tucker Pearce,
Brandon Cooney, HoUywood McArthut, jt ;
w h o has signed w ith St.
Casey Hudspeth Sarasota. J t ; Frank Nobile,
South Plantation, J r ; Steve Porter, Wr»l
Petersburg Com m unity College,
Orange, J t ; Greg Schilling, Taraveila, Jr; Jehn
and ju nior Kevin Cominsky
Venters, Lake Brantley, J t ; Mickey Storey,
from O viedo.
Deerfield Beech Soph.
Catcher* Matt Brmattne, Writ Orange, Sr;
Each o f the three Class 5A
Nkk Curbed. Plantatton. Se; Tiny Mamed,
sch oo ls in the SA C had a player
Jackeonvllle-Sandalwood. Se;
Domialc
selected to the Honorable
Petracca, Sanford-Seminole, S r
M ention list.
tnfielder* Rose Daniels. Weal Orange. Sr;
Angelo Diaz. Orlando-Colonial. S r; Chris
From district cham pion Lake
Gutierrez. Orlando-Boon*. Sr; Jon H o d *h
H ow ell it was ju nior pitcher
Lake Worth-John L Leonard, Sr; Omar Jacob*,
Richard Naplerata; from district
Driray Beach-Atlantic. S r; Matt Witte, lake
Worth Sr; Justin Young, Oviedo, S c; Jeem
runner-up Lyman it was senior
Baroff, Tampa-Gaithcr, Jr.) Brian Brook*,
ou tfield er Matt Powhida; and
Ovledfl, J t ; Jon Joshua, Douglas, Jr; Tommy
from Winter Springs the honKing, Apopka, In Shawn Langiois, WeUinghn.
orce w
as senior infiel
was
fielder Joe
Jr ; Guillermo Martinez, Miami-Coral Park, Jr;
Robert Valldo. Coral Park, Jr; Chris Wriody.
Lindner.

A LL-STA TE BA SEBA LL
C LA SS 6A
FIRST T E A M
rtlzhez* Zack Geemke, Apopka, Sr; Edgar
Ramirez, MUmi Southridge. Sr; Czlino
Vazquez, I lialeah, Sr; Jams* Huusrr. Sarasota.

JrCatcher Adam Dunachie. OrUndo-Tlmbrr
Cnek.Se.
Infltldersi Robert Andloo. Southridge, Sr;
Malt Oiendinr. Wellington, Sr, Matt Whitney.
Palm Death Cardens. S r; Rogtr Tomas,
Pembroke Pines-Flanagan, Jr.
Outfielder* Tim Maaria, Wellington, Sr;
YahmnJ Verna, Hialeah, Sr; Justin Frmriza.
rarklanti-Douglas. Jr.
Utility! JoJo GuOerrr*, Miami-Columbus. St
Designated kitten Jorge Mko, Hialeah, Sr.

S EC O N D TE A M
Pitcher* Brian Batson, ValrtcoBkumtngd*]*,
Se.; J R. Crowd. Delray Brach-Atlantic. Sr;
Justin Meter. Winter Garden-VW*I Orange. Sr;
Roily Rodriguez. Southridge, Se.
Catcher; Ryan Bono, Lake Mary. St
Inflelden: Joey Crrgory, Dawe-Western, Se;
Mike Rivera, Miami Sr., Se; Jordan Haler,
Deerfield Beach, Jr; Robbie Wldlansky, Coral

Bluomingdaie. |r.
Outfielder* Chris Caban. Cypress Crack, Sr;
Travis Cunningham. Douglas, Sc; John
I lemng, Boone. Se; Chris Krall, Seminole, Sc;
Andrew Majonat Coconut Creek. S r; Tucker
Peart*. Lake Mary, S r ; Courtney Prubsl,
Timber Crock. Sr; Ricky Santa, Orlando-Dr
rhillip* Sr; Kris Vlgue; Lake Mary S t ; Kerin
Coatlnsky Oviedo. J t ; Chris Reynolds.
W'estrm. Jr; Michael Taylor. Apopka, Soph

C L A S S 5A
FIR ST T E A M
rttcher* Kristopher Gawnluk, Dettana, Sr.,
Tyler Hurgct, Tarpon Spring*.East Lake. Se;
Stnen Nankr, Gainesville-Buchholz. Sr; Kyle
Tabora. Dsvir-Nova. Sr.
Catcher: Brady Wahlberg Lynn HavenMotley. Sr.
Iniieldrr* Pnnce Fielder. Metboume-Eau
Gallic, Se; Anthony Gonzalez, Cooper City, St;
Adam Davit. Fort Myers, Jt; BUIy Buller.
Jacksonville- Wulfson. Soph
Outfielder* Mali Mcingasner. Cooper City
Sr; Adam Molloy, Fort Mycn. S r; Chris
Woods, Buchholz. Sr.
Utility] Jason Short. Napirt-Cuif Coast. Sr.
Designated hitler. Chris Brown, Cooper City

S E C O N D TE A M

Designated kitten Andy Devi*. Fori Myvn.
Sr

THIRD TEAM
rudtem Mika BUiek. East lake, h ; Brian
Gartley, Manatee, S r; Justin Sarka,
Jacksonville-Englewood, Se; Rom Jackson.
Plant Clly-Durant, Jr.; Andrew Miller.
Buchholz. Jt
C ateteniyin Foe, Naples. Se; Nate HitegcL
Earn labei Jr - •HO' -&lt; If-'lrth ftD tA 1
tnrieldeiw Matt Foe, Lakewood Ranch. Se;
Jeff Gennano, East Lake, Se; Nal* Spear*.
Punta Coeda-Chartotte. Se; Brvtl Bcedwtae.
Eau Cam*. Jr; Chris Coghlan. East Lake. Jr. "
OstflaUaiM Jeff BoutweU, Mosley Sr; Cavtn
Dickey Tillihisroe Lincoln. Sr; BUI Manicm.
East Lake. V ; Crrg Roberts. Lincoln. Sr
Utility! Dustin King, Lake City-Columbia.
Sr; Scott Setter*, Englewood. Se
Deaipiatad hitter Elijah Dukas, TampaHillsborough Sr; Craig Patterson. Lakewood
RenchSe

H O N O R A B LE M E N T IO N
rttcher* Bryan Ball Charlotte, Sr; Jordan
Berry Manatee, Sr; Mari CundiH, Cooper City
Sr; Malt DIBlatl, CteerwaterCountryslde, Sr;
Markus Eddiru, Tate, S r; Ryan Emery, Ret
Pierce Central S r; Semmy Montanez,
Hollywood-South Broward, Sr; Bryan Saabe,
Cooper City Sr; Matt SeUg, Fort Mjren, Sr;
Juarez Williams, Daytona Beach-Mainland. Sr;
Paul Buhrow, Seminole, J r ; Scott Chapman.
Deltona, Jr; Mike Hyde, Lincoln, Jr; Aaron
Jenkina, Port Oange-Speuc* Creek. Jr; Chase
Unette, Lincoln. |z; Richard Napiertta. Winter
Perii-lake Howell Jr; Ryan Norrie, Buchholz,
Jr; Chris Pcm . Manatee, Jr; Broni Solkh
Lakewood Ranch Jr ; Charlie Sultan. Fori
Walton Beach Jr; Kyle Ramsey KimimmeeOsceoia, Soph.
Caichtn James Belyea. Englewood, Sr; Ian
rattan. Talc. St, Jimmy Rudolph Clearwater.
Jr; Richie THbou, St. PetanbugnMorthcaat, Sr;
Rocky Rocamora, Tampa-Chamberiain, Jr
In Haider* WUI Brown, Pcneacola-Eacambu.
Sr; Chris Brunson. NlcevilW. Sr ; Dee Callins.
Smith Broward, Sr; Kyle DeYoung, S I Cloud.
Sr; Chris Cajart, Countryside. Se; Mike Guidi,
East Lake, Sr; Vic Hernandez, Osceola. Sr,
Jayson Holmes. T ori Walton BeachChoctawhakhe*. Sr; Jo * Lindner, Winter
Spring*, St. Bntt McCullough Tate, Sc; Felipe
Melendez. South Broward. Sr; Alien Nall*.
Osceola. Sr; Thomas Olmsted. Columbia. Sr;
Alfredo Ortiz, S t Petersburg-Northeast Sr;
Ben Plncut, Gulfport-Boca Ctega, Sr; Jermaine
Smith, Tampa-King, S r ; Trent Walker.
Columbia. Sr; Cameron Betaume. Clearwater.
Jr; Cody Gehetck. Pinellas Park, Jr ; Dervk
Maine*. Brtteview, Jr; Adrian Martin. StuariSouth Fork, Jr; Bo WLUiama, Betieview, Jt;
Mike Burnt Spruce Crock. Soph; Eric Hurley,
Woiison. Soph; Bo Smith Buchholz. Soph.
Outfielder* Jodi Gervaia. Wulfson, Sr; Jake
Griner. Nlcevilte. Sr; David Moskovltt New
Smyrna Beach Se; Matt row hid*. LongweedLyman. S t. Chris Rosario, Deltona-Pin* Ridge.
Sr; Marshall Schmidt, Eacambia. Sr; Mike
Smith Fort Pierce Central Se; le e WUscn.
Tate, Sr; A J Alioto, Nova, J r ; Wazrrn
McFadden. Novt Jt; Aaron Stott KtertmmeeGatvway, Jr; Adam Zak. Fort Myrrs, Jr; Kevin
Seibert, North Fort Myers, Soph.

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G O V E R N O R BUSH
SE L E C T S F IV E FIN A LISTS
F O R FL O R ID A 'S QUARTER
TA LLA H A SSEE — Governor
Je b Bush today selected five
designs to be submitted to the
U nited States M int for approval
for Florida's quarter, which will
b e unveiled in 2001.
T h e five designs were selected
from 10 recommendations given
to th e Governor by the Florida
C om m em orative Quarter
Com m ittee. Approved designs
w ill be returned to Florida in

N ovem ber 2002.
"T h e response to this program
has been am azing, and all ten
finalists were deserving o f being
sent to the M int. Choosing just
five w as a ch allen ge," said
G overnor Bush. "T h e com m ittee
reviewed over 1 3 0 0 designs in
less than a m onth, and did a
excellent job o f choosing
designs that reflect all H onda is
know n for. it is evident from
these designs that, no m atter
w hich one en d s up on the back
of the quarter, H onda will have
the best quarter."
The artists o f th e five designs to

be submitted to the US M int
are:
1. Tim Prusm ack, Ft. Pierce.
2. Tim Boatright, Tampa.
3. Ralph Butler, Bayonet Point
4. Jack Luedke, Jacksonville.
5. Diane Peebles, St.
Petersburg.
M ore than 1 3 0 0 designs were
submitted to the G ov ernor's
O ffice for consideration. T h e
U 3 . Mint has required that
Horida submit three to five
designs that are sym bolic o f the
state by June 24, 2002.
The Citizens Com m em orative
S e e O utdoors, Page 3B

�T h i Sd o n o l b H u a l d

Sunday. June 30. 2002 P a g f 3 B

B rie fs
WINTER SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL CAMP
W inter Springs High S ch o o l hom e o f the 2001
Sem inole Athletic Conference Football
Chempiorw, will be hosting a Youth Football
Cam p o n Ju ly 26th and 27th.
The C am p is open to all entering the 9th grad e
o r younger and the cost is 130 wroch Includes,
quality instruction in offensive and defensive
football techniques from Winter Springs Head
Coach Steve Katz and his staff a n a a T-shirt
In addition to the Bears' staff, also instructing at
the cam p will be form er NFL players and cu rrent
college football players.
_The cam p will give youngsters a chance to m e n

coaches, and get ready for the Pop Warner
Football season. ATC Certified Trainers will b e on
hand a t th e camp.
The cam p will focusi ion skill developm ent and
w ill inclu de a speed training portion bn Saturday
with fo rm er Detroit Lion Dana Reaves.
T hose wishing to attend die cam p must register
before Ju ly 19th and m ust have a current physical
to p artid p ate.
For m ore information, or to obtain a registr
tration
form, please call Coach Katz at 407-3206741.

ALL YOU CAN BOWL
A irport Lanes in Sanford has tw o new pro­
gram s fo r the bowling enthu siast
O n Tuesday nights the Lanes w ill offer a la te
night "a ll you can b ow l” b o m 9 3 0 p.m. to m id night.
&amp; r l$ 10, including shoe rental, bowlers ca n roll
to their hearts content.
Patrons will be issued colored w rist bands b y
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 "all you can bowl cosm ic
bow lin g."
Individuals can bow l all they w ant from 9 :3 0
p m . to 1 2 3 0 a.m. fo r a single price o f $15, includ­
ing sh oe rental.
"C osm ic” bowling involves glow in the d a rk
balls an d neon lighting along w ith a User lig h t
show and music being piped throughout th e cen­
ter.
D uring the evening custom ers w ill enjoy the
light show , plus m usic and draw ings for p rizes.
A nyone wishing to enter the building during
the event times will b e asked to pay the $ 1 5 entry
fee and to wear a colored w rist band supplied by
the center.
The Airport Lanes Bowling C enter is located at
190 E ast Airport Boulevard, Ju st east of 17-92 near
the new section o f 4 1 7 and the Sanford Plaza.
For m ore information, contact Airport L anes at
407-324-2129.

SANFORD TENNIS
T h e C ity of Sanford Recreation and Parks
D epartm ent is offering Sum m er Junior Tennis
C am ps.
...........
C am p #2 registration d oses Ju ly 8 and ru n s July

8- 12.

i

C am p *3 closes registration August 5 and Aug.
5-9.
The C a m p , taught by USPTR certified G reg
Jam es and Held at Groveview Park (off o f L ake
M ary Boulevard), has a m inim um size o f six and
m axim um of 12 Juniors per session.
T h e c a m p are open to:
5-7 year olds from 8 3 0 a.m. to 9 a m . and costs
$20.
8-10 year olds from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and costs
$36.
11-14 year olds from 10 a.m . to 11 a m . an d costs

$35.
For m ore information call 407-682-6086 or 407330-5697.

For more inform ation call Coach Jon Coffman at
386-822-8144.

WINNING WAYS BASKETBALL

Seminole Aquatics, located at the new LarTy A.
D ale Aquatic Center adjacent to the Seminole
H igh School cam pus swim lessons that run in
two-week sessions consisting of eight classes,
each lasting 4 5 minutes. Class sizes are limited to
six students.
Sessions are taught by American Red Cross ce r­
tified W S.I. instructors for ages five and up.
Special preschool classes for children 2-4 can be
formed Dased on demand.
For more information on any program or any
specific questions regarding pool hours, call the
pool at 407-302-1034.

W inning Ways Basketball will be holding sever­
al cam p s this sum m er for both boys and girls.
N oth in g B at N ets Cam p _ The camps are open
to b o v s and girls ages 6-15 and run as half-day or
foil-day sessions. Half-day campers attend from 9
a.m .-to-noon each day, and full-day cam pers
attend b o m 9 a.m .-to-4 p.m . each day. T h e ca
camp
program includes Coaches C om er discussions,
w arm -up and fundam entals, drills, contests,
gam es, videos and swim m ing. All sessions take
place a t the Lake Brantley Field House in
A ltam onte Springs.
C am p dates are: Session III _ July 1-5.
S h o o tin g Cam p _ The cam p Is open to boys and
girls ag es 8-15 and runs as a fuif-dsy cam p from
9 a.m .-to-noon each day. All campers w ill receive
an official Baden Cam p basketball. All activities
take p lace at the Lake Brantley Athletic Com plex
Fieldhouse.
C am p dates are July 8*12.
F or m ore information o r to register, please con­
tact W inning W ays Basketball's Barry M estel at
407-339-9053 or 1-80O808-HOOP (4667). You can
also check out the website at
www.winwaysinc.com.

SUMMER SWIM TEAM
Sem inole Aquatics, located at the new Larey A.
D ale Aquatic C enter adjacent to the Sem inole
H igh School cam pus, Is offering a Sum m er Swim
Team aim ed at beginners and novices.

touching the bottom .
T h e program costs $150 per child (includes
team t-shirt and swim cap) and runs throughAluug u st I17.
r e no formal attendance requirements
T h erer aare
fo r practice. Practices are held Mo
Mondays through
Fridays from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. and sw im m ers can
com e a s often a s they wish.
M eets will b e held on Wednesday evenings and
last about two hours. M eets are inform al, friendly,
novice-level w ith other area teams and swim m ers
com pete with children o f similar ages and abili­
ties in a non-threatening format where sw im m ers
g et awards for com peting.
T h is Is a great way fo r kids to get involved in
sw im team as the com petitions are very low-key.
K id s that want to continue year-round have the
op tion to do so when the summer ends.
Aqua
For more inform ation, call Seminolee Aquatics
head coach Tony Ackerson at 407-3021-1034.

UCF BASKETBALL CAMPS
T h e University of Central Florida/Kirk Speraw
Basketball C am p will b e holding the following
sessions this summer.
T h e cam ps are o p e n to players ages 7 -t o -17 a n d
b eg in a 9 a m . and end a 4 p m . daily. Each
cam p er will receive a cam p basketball, cam p tshirt, and a d aily lunch. All camp activities will
b e held In the (air-conditioned) UCF Arena.
C am p dates are:
Session III . J u n e 24-28.
Parents w ho are interested in receiving more
inform ation or a camp brochure by m a llca n con­
tact assistant coach C raig Brown at 407-823-5808.

DEREK WAUGH-STETSON UNIVERSITY
BASKETBALL CAMPS
T h e Derek W augh-Stetson University Basketball
C am ps will b e hold an Indivldiual Cam p July 212 5 a t the Edm unds Activities Center in DeLand.

SWIMMING LESSONS

SANFORD SWIMMING
The Sanford community pool, located at the
new Larry A . Dale Aquatic Center adjacent to the
Seminole H igh School campus, will be open fo r
recreational and open swimming during the su m ­
m er Mondays-through-Thursdays from 11 a.m . to
6 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m ., and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m.
The pool remains open in the sum mer after 6
p.m . for special programs and adult lap swim ­
ming.
Fees are:
Adult (18-and-older) _ $3 daily; $40 for a three
month pass; and $100 for an annual pass.
Children (m ust be accompanied by an adult
while on th e premises) _ $1 day.
Family _ $ 90 for three month pass; and $220 for
annual pass.
For more information on any program or any
specific questions regarding pool hours, call the
pool at 407-302-1034.

CASSELBERRY SWIMMING

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 m ore information regarding to pool or
swim lessons, call 407-263-7177.
B R A D S T R E E T T E N N IS S U M M E R C A M P
Bradstrect Tennis will host a 4-w eek session of
its youth tennis cam p July 1-26.
T h e cam p is open to boys and girls ages 4-18
and run in two or three day a week sessions. Tots
(ages 4-7) cam pers attend from 8-Ut-9 a.m. on
M onday and Wednesday; Beginner II (ages 8-11)
cam pers attend from 8-to-lO a.m. on Tuesday and
Thursday; Beginner III (ages 12 &amp; Up) campers
attend from 9 -to -ll a.m . on Monday and Friday;
and Academ y (tournament juniors) campers will
attend from 10 a.m .-to-l p.m. on Tuesday,
W ednesday and Thursday.
All sessions take place at Westmonte Park in
A ltam onte Springs.
For m ore information or to register, please con ­
tact Bradstrect Tennis at 407-262-2170. You can
also check the Altamonte Sports website for ad d i­
tional information at www.altamontesports.org.

SOCCER SCHOOL
The 23rd annual Sem inole Soccer School still
has openings for Its July 8th-through-12th session
at Lake Howell High School.
T his 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. day cam p for boys and
girls ages 5-1/2 to 15 will also include indoor so c­
cer in an air-conditioned gym.
For registration brochures and information, con ­
tact cam p director Larry McCorklo at 407-3209557 or 407-320-9708 during the day or 407-6952131 in the evening or download the application
form from the website at
http://HOM E.CFL.RR.COM /SOCCERSCHOOL.

Wire Park Pool, located at 806 M ark David

O u td o o r s
Continued from page 2B
Coin Advisory Com m ittee, the
U S . Fine A rts Commission, and
the Secretary o f the Treasury
will then review Florida's
designs. Approved designs will
be returned to Florida In
Novem ber 2002 for Floridians to
vote for th e final selection by

January 2003. Voting will take
place o n th e Internet.
The 50 States Com m em orative
Coin Program Act created the
U S . M in t's 50 State Quarters
Program in 1997. The fu st five
quarters w ere issued in 1999,
and the M int will issue five
quarters every year in the order

in which the states ratified the
U.S. Constitution or were
admitted into the Union.
For more information on the 50
State Quarters Program, visit
www.usmint.gov. The five final­
ist's designs are available on the
Governor's website at
www.myflorida.com.

NOTICE OF LAND USE CHANGE
The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance:
O r d in a n c e N o . 3 7 2 2

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AN ORDINANCE O F THE CITY O F SA N FO R D AMENDING ORDINANCE 3 6 S 0 , THE LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE/LAND DEVELOPM ENT REGULATIONS O F THE CITY, TO ESTABLISH A
TEMPOF1ARY MORATORIUM ON THE R E V IE W AND CONSIDERATION O F APPLICATIONS FO R
APPROVAL O F MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNITS AND TO REQ U IRE THE SAN ­
FORD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION TO INITIATE A REVIEW OF THE COMPREHEN­
SIVE PLAN AND LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS REGARDING SUCH U SE AND TO
R E P O R T TO THE CITY COMMISSION REGARDING ITS RECOMMENDATIONS; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CO N FLIC TS; PROVIDING FO R INCLUSION; AND P R O ­
VIDING FO R EFFECTIVE DATE.
Regarding the property shown on the m ap below.

0 o the Zoo!
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iscover endless hours o f fam ily fu n and adventure w ith an Annual Pass to
th e Central F lo rid a Z o o . W ith hundreds o f native and exotic animals,
there is always som ething new to see a t th e Zoo. T h e Z o o is open daily from
9 am to 5 pm w ith fr e e parking and p icn ic areas. Plan on spending th e day and
visit Z O O F A R I O u tp o st f o r unique souvenirs and g ifts , and have lunch a t th e
snack bar. Plus, a s a Zoo M em b er, you'll receive th e se g re a t benefits:

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•Admission
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to th e Central Florida Z o o fo r an e n tire y e a r
to 100 zoos A aquariums, including Brevard Zoo, The
F lo rid a Aquarium, Jacksonville Zoo &amp; Miami M etro Zoo
i f t shoi
shop
• 10% discount a t Z O O F A R I O utpost g if
Discounts to cultural a ttra ctio n s including S ilv e r Springs
Invitations to M em bers-only events including e x h ib it previews
Subscription to Z O O V ie w s N e w sle tte r

Central Florida Zoo Momborahlp Application
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)20 Snjte •On* adult
$29 Sm t Mm •Ona adult («0&gt;) 1 ana guaft
$90 Sngl* Mu* - Ona adult 4 ana pjaft
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C ity o f Sanford, Florida
A public hearing on the ordinance will b e held on Monday, July 8, 2 0 0 2 , at 7 :0 0 o'clock P. M. or a s
soon thereafter a s possible, by the City Commission of Sanford, Florida, in the City Commission
Room . City Hail, 3 0 0 North Park Avenue, Sanford. Florida.
Interested parties may appear at the m eeting and b e heard regarding the ordinance and/or m ay sub­
mit written comments.
C opies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection by the public at the Department of
Planning and Community Development, City Hall, Sanford, Florida.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A P E R SO N D EC ID ES TO APPEAL A DECISION MADE WITH
R E S P E C T TO ANY MATTER CO N SID ERED AT THE ABOVE MEETING. O R HEARING. HE MAY
N EED A VERBATIM RECO RD OF THE P R O C EED IN G S, INCLUDING THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DEN CE, WHICH RECO RD IS NOT PROVID ED BY THE CITY OF SANFORD. (F S 2B6.01Q5)
P E R S O N S WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING A SSISTA N CE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F TH E SE
PRO C EED IN G S SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN R E SO U R C E S OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
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■ sat forth si Patton 8 you 1*4 ta
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haanng on Via Patten tor Order oI
Tebtog you bhal aatv# any O f* ta
obfacl to said Order d Tdwig
WITHE SS my hand and seal ol said
Court on MAY 23 2002.
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CO UR T
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOFBOA
By FtathKmg
Deputy Clerk
ROBERT A. UcAHUAN. County
Anomay tor Serrvnol* County.
Ftanda
Samnota CouVy Sarvicaa BubSng
1131 East Feat Sheet
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Tataphona: (407) 8*5-5738

COUNTY. FLOMOA
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MAROARET A THOMPSON, AND
A l l UNKNOWN HEMS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
c r e d o o r s o n o t h e r p a r t ie s
C U UMMO BY. THROUGH UNOCR
OR AGAINST MARGARET A.
THOMPSON.
M in e s o r a c t o n
T O MARGARET A THOMPSON,
ANO A U UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORAMTEES. CREDI­
TORS OR OTHER PARTIES ClAIUm o by . t h r o u o k u n d e r o n
AOAMST MAROARET A THOMP­
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are reqwrad to aarva a copy d you
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DATED N a JUN I E 2002.
MARYAFME MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCW T COURT
By. RutoKtog
Deputy dart
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CMCUTT. M ANO FOR
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FTOMOA
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2CQ2-CA-1200-13-0(8)
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a poMcal
•ubdtvwton d toa State ol Ftanda.
7 ELEVEN. INC., a Ftanda
corpereaon IV * The Soutoland
Corporation; CITY OP SANfOflO. a
Florida munrdpal corporation.
DEMPSEY ROOFING COMPANY.
MC.. a Florida corporation; A K.
SHOEMAKER. J R . ndhnduaVy and
aa Trualaa by Mrtua ol WBrrarVy
Dead n O R. Boob 1979. Page 433.
Pubic Record* oI Samtoota Courty.
Ftarlda; BELLSOUTH
TELECOMMUNICATIONS, M C . a
Georgia corporation. A A
s h o e u a x E fi. JR . aa Trualaa
under toa A K. SHOEMAKER. JR ,
Ravocabla Trual. dated Novambat
2. 1993. SARVINAS. M C . a Ftanda
corporation: SHOEMAKER
CONSTRUCTION C O . INC , a
Ftanda corporation. FLORIDA
POWER A LIGHT COMPANY, a
Ftanda corporation. RAY VALDES
aa Te* Collector ol Sanwicta
County. Ftanda; and toa unAnoan
OOUWI ol Via above. * any; toe*

mongegeei. Judgment crarttar*.
poaeawon and any and a* otoar
paraona having or d a w g to have
any right, title or marad by,
toroutto. under or agamsl toa above
narrad Datandartt, ototoama*
darning any n^V. Mia. or totaraat n
toa raal progeny deaenbed n toa
OetendamtU
TO
TH O SE
ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANTS ANO TO A U PAR
TIES CLAIMING INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST
THE NAMED DEFENDANTS. ANO
TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Ermnanl Domain Pennon,
together arm 41 Oaclartnon ol
Tatung haa bean Nad n me aboveslyfad court m acquire certain praparly reara m in Sammota County.
Florida, daaenbad u M o n
Saa. Compoeile Eihibd I ailachad
Each Defendant a tarViar nomad
tha! to* Petitioner m l petition tor an
Order ol Taka batata toa HONOR
ABLE DONNA MclNTOSH. one oI
ina Judge* ol to* abova-atyfad
Court, on Tuaaday to* 23rd day ol
Jiti. 2002 as 9 X a nt. m Coukuom
K, at the Sanunoia County
Courthout*. Sanlord. Florida. In
accordance wito ta Daclarahrn &lt;4
Talung haratatora Mad n toa causa
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otoar aaereeled panel may *me*y
raquaal a hearing on toe Patacin tor
toa Oder ol Tatung al toe P a and
place deaigneied and be heard Any
Daiandant lading to Na a unary
raquaal tor hearing iha* naive any
n^rt to obyact ta toa Order ol Tabng
ANO
Each Oalandanl and any otoar pareon* rtaerwig any raaraal to toa
property daactVnd n toa Pattern n
toa abova-alytsd Emeant Domain
proceeding a hereby required U
•arv* amnan datanaaa. 4 any you
lava, ta tha Pebhon haratatora Nad
n toa cause on toe PeMxirer and
any raquaal lor a hearing on toa
PatSon tor toa Older ol Takmg I
deseed, on PeMrorwr's Anotnay,
arhoaa name and addraa* a ahoan
baton on or batata Tuesday. Jury 18.
2002, and ta Na toa ongna! oI your
amnan datsnaaa and any isqueal tor
haanng on toe Patdion lor toa Order
ol TaJuny with to* Ctarti ol n a Courl
arthar bafor# u n c i on to*
Petitioner i Attorney or enmadatary
toareeher. to too* «h*l nghr. tea
ntaraal or ban you hav*. I any. or
claim m and to to* property
r ls ir -t -r 1 al tad Petition an] ta
•hoi* cause, 4 any you hav*. ahy
•aid property should not be condamnad tar to* uses and purpoaas

COMPOSITE EXHWT 1
R W Parcel N o: t i l
A part d toa property dw ertaad bi
D M Record* Boob 1S7B, Pi
433 a* racordad In tha Pubic
Records ol Sammota County,
Ftartda. being toM porfen ol Bsc*on
2. IbanMilp 20 Souto. Range so
East
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Rang* 30 East Samawi* Courty
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laid Section 2 toanc* South
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Cattotod by Vw wvayae March 4
1999
FVW PARCEL NO : ITS
AJ d tost property deter* ed In
OVIdd Raconta Book 1147, Pi
1247 u racordad to toa Pubac
Raconta 01 Samtoota Counry.
Florida, bdng tod potion d Sacaon
X Towrwhto x Souto, Ftanga X
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29to Strad and Atrpart BotAaurd,
Pubac Raconta d Samtoota CotaVy,
Florida'
CONTAINMQ 1000 aa**. mtr* cr
Ms*.
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1999
PubHh J u w X . July 7. 2002
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p)nartia| CMCUTT
M ANO FOR
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to* arc d said cuva 109 BO tad ta a
port on to* atoraaaid South RKpad-Way Ina; toanc* Norto BPS4 t r
Ead a dtatanca d 8914 leal along
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POMT OF BEGM NVta
CONTAINING 1.044 equara laat.
moraortaaa.
CartBed by toe aunayor Fabruary 7,
2001
FVW PARCEL NO.: I0B
A pari d Vw prcparty itaaertbad In
Odbtal Raconta Boob 1990. Pag*
1133 a* racordad In 8w Public
Raconta d
Samaiola County.
Ftanda. bang dial portion d
Sactlona 34 4 39. Township 14
Souto, Ranga 30 Ead
BEGINNING al toe Southeast comm
d Sacaon 34, Township 14 Souto.
nga 30 Ead. toanc* i u i Norto
499901- Waal a daunca ol 14431
tad along toa auaang North right d
•ay Ina d C a n ty Road 49A; toanc*
Norto 002919 Waal a dtatanca d
998 taat toanc* Souto 899919
Ead to to* bagraimg d a cun*, con­
cave to toa Northwest, having a
radua d 90 00 toaL a caracal angle
d 901999*. and a chan! dattnes d
70 49 laat that bean North 4493T44*
East; toanc* East along to* arc c4
sard curve 74.74 tad to Vw and d
aabt curva. Vwnca North 001313
II a dtatanca d 139 43 tad;
Vwnca Souto 4994 13 East a delane* d 22 40 tad to to* ailaang
it rtgM d way bn* d Airport
BodavanL Vwnca Souto 001313
Ead along aald Wad rt(p4 d way Ina
bwance ol ?oooo taat to vw
m ana ol toa I n irtonad quarter
d Sacaon 39. Townahip 19 Souto.
ige 30 East: toanc* Souto
9994’1 3 Wad along to* Souto Ina
d sard Sacaon 35. a dWtanca d
33 47 tad to VW POINT O F BEGIN­
NING
Cor-taring 9.939 square tad. mors
or Was.
CarMlad by toa mrveyor Fabruary
23. 2001
FVW PARCEL NO: 709
A part d Vw property deaert wd n
Otodal Raconta Book 1590. Pag*
1113 kk racordad in to* Pubac
Record* d Samnota Courtly.
Ftanda, bang tost portion ol Section
34. Township 19 Souto. Ranga X
Ead
Pan A
Commencing d to* Southeast cornar ol Section 34. Township 19
Souh, Ranga 30 East Vwnca North
895901’ Wad a datenca oI 194 31
lad along Vw aitalng North right d
may feta d Courtly Road 49A. Vwnca
North 002913 Wad, a dtatanca d
8993 13 Ead to toa beginning d a
cuva. concave to Vw Northwest,
having a radua d 90 00 toaL a can­
i d angle d 901395'. and a chord
ddanca d 7049 tad tod bears
North 445344- Ead, vwnca Ead
dong toa arc d said cuva 7474 lad
to to* and d Skid curve, and Vw
POINT OF BEGINNING, thanca
North 793314* Wad. a dwtanca d
10 33 tad. Vwnca Norto 202924'
Ead, a ibdanca d 29 29 tael. Vwnca
Sotah 001313 Ead. a dtatanca d
29 05 tad to vw POINT OF BEGIN­
NING
Contammg 143 aquaia taat. mots or
Mu
and
PartB
Commencing at toa Soutoaad cor
nar ol Section 34. Township 19
South. Rang* 30 Ead. thanca North
9959 01- Wad. • ddanca d 19411
lad along toa ausbng North ndT d
way law d County Road 49A. Vwnca
North 007913 Weal, a [balance d
9 99 tad. thane* Scum 899913
EaaL a dtatanca d 15 41 leal 10 toa
POINT OF BEGIFiNING, toanc*
North 000043 Leal, a dtatanca d
5 00 laal. Vwnca Souto 899913
Ead. a ckaunca d 41 19 tad. Vwnca
Souto 000043 Wed a dwtanca d
500 tad. thanca North 899913
Wad. a t*dancad41 19 lad 10 toa
POINT OF BEGINNING
Contammg 204 square lad. more or
Mu
Certified by Vw surveyor February
23. 2001
FLW PARCEL NO: 174
All ol lhal proparty described m
Official Raconta Bock 2799. Pag*
1439 aa racordad m Vw Pubic
Records d Sanunoia County.
Florida, bang tod portion d Section
X Township 20 South. Ranga X
Ead
-Baipn d Vw Soutowad comer d toa
Norto 294 71 Ward toe Ead 244 71
lad d Vw Nonha*d 114 ol Section L
Township X Souto. Ranga X Ead.
Sammora County. Florida, run South
4925 35- Ead. 209 71 tad to a pod
an vw Westerly Rght-d Wey trw d
Airport BouMvard. thanca run South
000351* Ead. along said Rightd
Way kna. 229 94 Md, toerc* an
North 964733 Wad. 179 72 tad.
toanc* run North 5944 30* Wed.
197.23 lad. Vwnca run Norto
994 704* Ead. 115X7 laal to toa
POINT OF BEGINNING Subfedtoa
dramega aaaamam over to*
southerly 15 lad Iharaur
ANO
AJ that property d*aci4wd n Othcwl
Raconta Book 2799. Paga 1440 as
racordad m toa Pibkc Record* d
Sammota CouVy. Fkmda. Daeig that
portion d Section 29, Township 19
South. Rang* X Ead
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N O T K t OF ACTION FOR
o n s o u / n o N OF BUVRRUOB
T O TYER UNE BLOCKER
430 Ead FrantUto Strad
Ovtado. FL 32799
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an acton
Fwa twan Nad sgarwt you and tod
you ara raqtarad to kanr* a copy d
yoir wrtoan datarwaa. V any, to V on
SHAWNOA BLOCKER, whoaa
addrata la 479 Graanapnng Chela.
Wtotor Sprtogy Ftortda 32704 on or
baton (data) July 2X 2002. aid Na
toa ortgawI ato Vw ctarb d Vta
Cout d X I Norto Park Avarua
Sanfcrcf. FL 32771, baton aantoa on
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antarad agamt you lor Vw raid
Coptaa d d court documanta to VU
c a n . tocbataig orders, a n avakabM
at toa Ctarb d toa Cacua C a rts
ortlca You may ravtaw Vwae documanta upon raguaal
You mud hasp Vw Ctarb d Vw
CbouV Coutta oAoa noMtad d your
currant addrau
(You may Na
Nobca d Currant Address, Florida
FamVy Law Form 12919) Fuaaa
to Vw address on record al toe
etorbadbe*
WARNING RMa 122*9, Fbtoda
FamVy Law Rutos d Proeadura,
fdpraaa cartato autonwbc oadoata*
d documanta and mtormatton,
FaVura to comply can raaiR to unobena. todutaig itamwtd or tta t g
o( pliKflngs.
D m tm djM 17.2002
MARYANN* MORS*
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Dapury Ctarb
Pubiah June X . 2002 and Jdy 7,
14.21,2002
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NOTICE
Vshacta Auction RVCOam
WHEN: July IX 2002
W HERE: PiuCt Truck and Auto
Rapa*. Inc.. 1919 W. 1st Strad
Sanlord. FL 32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1999
MAKE: Owwctol S-10 P/U
CO LO R Oman
V1N • 10C8S14EBK2123729
VEHICLE YEAR 1999
MAKE: ChryiMr Lead
CO LO R Sever
VIN V: IC38A440IFG290924
Publish Ju w X . 2002
NN220
IN THE ORCUTT COURT
81 AND FOR
S ttBN O C I COUNTY.
FROBATE DIVISION
C a u Number 02-416CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JOSHUA RAMON CHIN.
NOTICE OF AOMWiSTRARON
Tha admmnaibon d Vwaslatad
JO SHUA RAMON CHIN, (taceeud.
F4* Number 02 41DCP. H pending
n to* Cecut Court t » SernmoM
County. Florida, Probata Dnwwn.
Vw adtaau d which m Sameiota
County CourtoouH, P O D n t a C .
Sanford. Florida 32772. Tha nerrwa
and addraaus d Vw paricnst rapratentatrve and vw paraorwl rapraaerv
latora’s anumay a n ad lorto below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
At parson* an whom tow Noun w
served who ham obtacnons toil
crwAanga to* vabdVy d Vw W 4 Vw
qualifications ol tha Pareonal
Fleprasenlalrva. vanua. or yrtarkcton d tow Court ara raquead to Na
tom obtacticns wrto this Court WITH­
IN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
TH E FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
TH E DATE OF SERVICE OF A
CO PY OF THI3 NOTICE ON THEM.
AV crarMcrs d Vw decedent and
other person* having claims or
demands against dacadanTs aauia
on whom a copy d tow nobca w
served aitoei tor** months altar Vw
data d Vw N il pubhcaoon d tow
none* must u* thee claims wdi tow
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TIO N OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AU other cradrton ol to* dacadant
and parson* having claims or
demand* agamsl toa dacadanTs
•slat* must M* toaw claims wrto tow
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
A FTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data d to* Aral pubkeamn d
tow Nobca w June X . 2002
Personal Repraeanuiiva
Sharon Chm Warsing
7359 Bay Stos Dnva
Bay St Lous MS 30920
John A Stmnar. Anotnay
Anumay lot Personal Representative
Florid* Bar No 294312
Stmnar A Stmnar
150 West Warren Avenue
Poel OVice Bo* 520771
Longwood. a 32792 0771
Phone (407)831 9922
Publish June X . 2002 and July 7.
2002
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N O T C I OF PUBLIC S A U
ALTAMOtaTI TOWMO, BIG117 MARKER B T,
ALTAMONTE SPRP404 a
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM, SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES TH E IBQHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U BOS.
PURSUANT TO FS . 71X78
7-234083
I N I LINCOLN
1INCMB2W1MY7231S1
I N I HONDA
1493 CHEVY
1Q1AXBBXBOT1I7303
1987 FORD
1FTEX15V3HKA3BBS7
1999 KAWASAKI
JKBVNAE11WA0TNOO
1187 NISSAN
JN1HU1SB8HX0447M
1NBSO1IY2TC371902
1N7W S8AN
JN1HU11P7HXS71122
19B3 DAT8UN
JN1PB12S80U014734
I N I DODGE
1NB CHRYSLER
1C30T99O7FC19B279
IN S CHRYSLER
IC30C99O4QF149441
1992CAGU
2C3C86BU1NH107H7
PHONE 4 407-3340700
PitaVah: Ju w 34 2002
NN22B

Courtoouaa X I N. Part Avwue.
Santord, Ftortds to Vw IRpwN btodartoroadLtoa totamtog duertwd
preparty aa a d torto to atad prdgTha Norto 124 tad olVw W ad 417
172 ta* d toa Bouto 1/2 d Vw
BouMaiN 1/4 d Vw Boutowtal 1/4
Ol Bacion 22. TbwntNp X Souto.
tangs M EasL Samtoota Courty,
Ftorkta. Law Road Rtf* d Wtay an
to* W att TOGETHER WITH d to*

DATED: JU N X 2002.
EJ
wss^ ms^
P^npMrlwi
Ctarb d Court
(
(Sanandi Ccarty,
nj
By-Caoala V.
Aa Dapufy Ctarb
Akaa* i Vtargo, P A
P O Bo* 93947*
Ortando, FL 3B893-BS7S
(407)899-10

^**t* , *al no coal to you. tar Vw
d certain asilstanci.
Court AdiarMralon

d 201 N. Park Aranua, Sanlord.
Flonda 32771, Mtaphons nunbar
(407)989-4227, wahto 2 working
days d your recap* d M s door­
mat*; B haartog mpararl (TDOI 11004964771
PubaahJuw n 2002 and Jdy 7.
2002
NN231
W i CMCUTT COUNT
OP T N B B Q K T t O r O I

— sun r
IN RE: ESTATE OF
KETTH DAVE) HUBBELL.

The NMnisVaVen d (w Mtata d
KEITH DAVD H UBDEU, dacaaaad,

Fla Nunbar 02-423CP, It (wndng
hi toa ClrcUl Court Id Sammota
Courty. Florida. Probata Obnaon,
Vw atfcbaa* ol which ta Post ORca
Boa BON, Bardont F L 12772-4090
The names and address d Vw

a v a . ACTION
C A M MO. 01-CA-1M4
DRRIKM 140
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION THUA NORWEST
BANK M M NESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE,

MARY JANE WALKER AM1A MARY
JA N E KELSEY WALKER AMI A
MARY WALKER. St W .
Datandans(s)
NOTICE OF
b d u b ig urmaArad. conangar* or
imAgakas-l derma, on ehom a copy
d N a noaoa la aanred rnm ■* Vwb
ctabna ad i N a Co ul WTTHM THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (X ) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OP SERVICE O F A CORY OF
T H U NOTICE ON THEM
A l otoar oadtora d toa daoadtrv
and paraona having claims or
•stata. Inckjdtog immaaead. oorvkv
garV ot imlqtaddad ctaana, muM Aa
Vw* dabiw aVh N a Court W1THM
THREE (31 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS S E T FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAM F4EO TW O (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECE­
D E N TS DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOT 1C* IS: J u e X .
1003
SMrtay Fa
344 E. PMm VMay Ortra
Ovtecto. FL 32799
JAMES U E R E SQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 140809
POBoa 140909
Orlando. FL 32914-0909
Tataphona 407/422-2204
Anonwy tor Personal RaptessntatNa
PdVMh June X 2002 and Jdy 7,
2002
NN229
•I THE CPkCUrr COUNT FOR
ttb B N O L I COUNTY,
PROSATB OTVMON
FU.I NO. 03-947-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GUSSIES. WEISMAN,
NODCf T O C M M T O m
Tha arknmwtraiion ol vw aataw d
GUSSIE 4 WEISMAN. deem id.
FVv tamvwr 02 547-CP, M pantang
in toa CVcul Court tor Sammota
County Florida. Probata Dhrtalcn.
Vw adtaaaa d which a Pod ONoa
Bos BOM. Sardord. F L 12772-90M.
Tha name* and addraaa d Via
Paraorwl Rapraaantattva and Vi*
''*
AJ crarttor* d toe decaitar* and
other persons having ctaana or
mckrtang immalurad. o n bngsrV or
imAqudawd dtamw. on ahum a oopy
d tow nobca la karvad must Ma Vw*
dams wito tow Court WTTHN 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
ON THEM
AJ otoar crstature d Vw dscsdarv
and parson* having daww or
demand* agamt! Vw dactrtanf*
flttat*, mckrtang unnwturad, conongtrv w irniqudalad cJamw. mud Na
Vw* ctaana earn tow Cowl WITHIN
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* d km pueceoon of tow
Nobca * Juw X . 2002
Dr Sherwood Alan Wawman
Personal Ftapraaentabva
914 Bdiawood Court
Atamoma Spnngs. FL 32714
JOHN B CROWTMER, A nO R NEY
AT LAW
Flonda Bar No. 179413
279 East Graves Avenue
Orange Dry. FL 32743
Tataphona (394) 7754179
Attorney tor Paraorwl Rapro*antasve
Pubadv Arm 30, 2QQ2 and Jury 7,

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NN2X
CMCUTT COUNT OF THB
1Ml JUOtOAL CMCUTT
IN ANO FOR
SCMMOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A U NO. 0O-CA-2J77-I4-Q
Bank ol Naw York, aa Trualaa.
Greg P Vertrcka*. M *1,
DatarktarSIs)
SECOND AMENDED NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to an
amended Judgment ol Faractoaura
deled 9/2D2 and an order anwntang
ludgrrwrs delad JUN X . 2002. end
antarad n C a u sOO-CA 2377-I4Q
d toa Circus Court ol toa 18th
Judctai Cacul n and tor Sammota
Coimfy. Florida wharam Bank ol New
York, at Truaiee. ta Vw PlarnirV and
Greg P Vwrtrtckas. M a l. to*
Defendants. I an* u l on JUL 14
1007, u II 00am al vw east horn
door d toa Samnoi* County

NOTICE IS HEREBY O/VEN pur•uarv la an Arrwndad Final
A iO gm al d Mbrtgaga Forectoaur*
datad Jurw 20. 2002 and arSerad m
NO. 01-1244 d toa CboK
Cm
Court d toa EIGHTEENTH Judctai
Clrcu* to and tor SEMINOLE Corty.
Ftorkta wharam WELLS FARGO
BANK M INNESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION fM JA NORWEST
BANK M INNESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, to Vw
Platoon and MARY JANE WALKER
AMJA MARY JANE KELSEY WALK­
ER AMJA MARY WALKER; W4UAM
WALKER AMJA VrtLUAM H WALK­
ER; ara Vw Oatantanta. I a d a d to
to* N(Vw*t and bad btttar tor c a n
d W EST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD. FLOAIOA «
1140AM. on to* day d JUL 14
2008, to* toteatog dsacVbad proper1y aa t d totto to add Find Judgment
L O TS 2 ANO 3. BLOCK ’A*.
OVIEDO HEIGHTS. ACCORDING
T O TH E PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECO R DED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAG* 4, OF THE PUBLIC
M C O n O S OF MMPSOLB COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
AMJA 928 Canard Aranua. Ovtado.
FL 32769
'
W ITNESS MY HAND and to* seal
d N a Court on Jim* 30,2002.
Ctarb d to* CVcul Court
ByCaodta V. Ebam
Deputy Ctarb
Echevarria BAaaoaataa. P A
P O Boa 29018
Tampa. Ftorkta 339224011
"Sa a Americana wbh Dtaabaties Ad
V you a n a parson veto a rlartiMy
■too need* acaanmodabon to order
to parttrtpata to N a ptocaadtog, you
ara anaead d no ood to you. tor Vw
provision d certain aaaittanc*
Ptaaa* contact Court ArtmaratiaBon
d X I N. Park Avarua, s ^ o rd .
Ftorkta 32771. tataphona number
(407)9964227, wMNn 2 working
days d yo u receipt d N s itooumarto. V haartog bnpaVad. (TOO) 18069994771.
PuM ahJuw X 2002 and JUy 7.

2002
NN232
THB CMCUTT COURT
O F THB D O K T U N T H
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
to ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CTVK. ACTION
CASE NO. 01-1814-CA
o tv ts io n 14-a
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. FMJA
NORWEST MORTGAGE, INC..
v*
TH E R E S A U JONES, aid.
DatandanRt).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauant to a Final Judgment d
Mortgage Faractoaura Vaiad Ju w
21, 2002, and antarad to Casa NO.
01-1514CA d to* CVcul Court d *w
EIGHTEENTH JudtoW O c u l to and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharam WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. FMJA NOR­
W ES T MORTGAGE. INC . Is Vw
PtarnHT and THERESA M JONES.
JIMMY R JONES. DONNA J.
JONES. TENANT &lt;1 KMJA JUDi
FRANK, TENANT *2 UMJA CUFFORD
FRANK.
WILDWOOO
HOMES. IN C ; SEMINOLE COUN­
TY OOARO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER3. METROPOLITAN LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY AMJA
METROPOLITAN LIFE DIVA LAKEPCHNTE APARTMENTS. CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA; TENANT VI
UMJA JUOI FRANK. TENANT V2
UMJA CLIFFORD FRANK ara toa
Datandanta. I wd aa* to Vw l*dwsi
and baa better tor c ^ al WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
C O U N TY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA a ll I 00 AM. on toa
day d JUL 14 2002. to* toaorwig
daaenbad property a* aai torth to
said Final Judgment
LO T TX W4DWOOO. ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 19.
PAGES 7 THROUGH 10 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AMJA 710 Hattoar Lana. Wntar
Spring*, FL 32751
W ITNESS MY HAND and to* leal
d tow Court on J u w 21. 2008
Maryann* Mon*
CJartr d to* Circul Com
ByCacaba V Ebam
Deputy Clark
Echevarria BAaaocieiaa. PA
PO. Boa 29018
Tampa. Florida 33622 M IS
"See American* wrto 0MJb*VMs Act
V you ara a parson aana aaabavy
mho neada accommodancn n ordar
to partrcqwla to tow proceadmg. you
ara anooad al no ooat to you. lor toa

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Court
d 201 H Park Avarua SanSord.
Ftorkta 32771
(407)999-4227. abhto 3
day* d you ncdpl d tow door
marc V haartog tnpabad. (TDD) 1■004994771.
Pubadc Jurra X 2002 and JUy 7.
2002
NN233
THB CMCUTT COURT
OP THB B B I 1 X I 1 M
j u o ic i a l c n c u T
M ANO FOR
BBtaBKlI ■ COUNTY.
FLOROA
O VK A CTO f
CABS N G 81-88B6CA

now or haradtai« part d Vw prepw•y and al

N THE CBbCWT COURT POR
I COUNTY,

NCmCt TO CREDITORS

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GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/AOMAC
MORTGAGI CORPORATION OF
PA.
THB
UNKNOWN
HEIR*.
DCV14EE1,
GRANTEES,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES. OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS C L A M N O BY.
TH R O U O K UNDER, OR AOABVST
WENDY U.LANEYHK/A WENDY J.
MONACK.OCCEABCD.std.
NOnCBOP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant ta a Find Judgment d
Mnrtgaq* Fondoaure datad Jurw
11. 2002. and tMMad to C a n N O
01 -2aBBCA d Vw ClrouB Coul d Vw
EIGHTEENTH Judod CVvUI to md
tor SEMINOLE Courty, Ftartda
•harem GMAC MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION FMJA GMAC MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION O F PA. ta
toa PtaM i d d THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UCNORS. CREDI­
TORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
CLAIMINO
BY,
THROUGH UNOER. OR AGAINST
W IN D Y M. L A M Y MK/A WENDY
M. MONACX. DECEASED; JOFW
MONACK. AS AN HEM OF THE
ESTATE OF WENOY M. LANEY
HMJA WENOY M. MONACK.
DECEASED, JOHN MONACK, A
MINOR. AS AN HEIR O F THE
ESTATE OF WENOY M. LANEY
HMJA WENOY NL MONACK,
DECEASED: ASI4EY MONACK, A
MINOR. AS AN HEIR OF THE
ESTATE OF WENOY M. LANEY
HMJA W INDY M
MONACK.
DECEASED; ANY AND ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMINO
BY. TH R O UO K UNOER. ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
M n v m iA L DCFENOANTIS) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OR ALIVE. WHETHER SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS; SEMMOLE COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS­
SIONERS a n toa Oetanddrta. I MB
i t i to i n t y m t mrt b— t biddttf tor
cash d WEST FRONT DOOR OF
TH E SEMINOLE COUNTY CO UR T­
HOUSE. SANFORD, FLORIDA d
1100 AM. on toa day d JUL I I ,
2002, toa baowtog daacrEwd proparly aa ad torth to add Find Judgment
LO T 8. OAKLANO HILLS.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IX PAGES 93 ANO 94,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLOROA.
AMJA 770 Oakiando Annua.
Alamort* Springe. FL 32714
WITNESS MV HANO M toa aeel
ol era Com on Jurw 21.2002.
Maryanna More*
Clark d Vw Cbpu* Coul
By Cecal* V Ebam
DfpUfy Qm%
Echavarria AAaaoctata*. P A
P O Boa 29014
Tampa. Flonda 33922401B
**Sn Anwrtoana *ah Dwabtadn Ad
V you a n a parson arth a daabBry
aho naadi aceommoddton In order
to parvetpata to Vaa ptocaadtog. you
ara arttaad d no coat to you. tor Vw
proviaion d cartam aaaittanc*.
Ptoaaa contact Court AdnwiWVaaon
at 201 N. Park Avanua. Santord,
Ftorkta 32771, telephone number
(407)9964227, within 2 working
days d you racatpl d tow docu­
ment; V hearing bnpaVad, (TOO) 1■069994771.
Pubtah; Ju w X 2002 and JUy 7.

2002
NN234
at t h e o n c u r r c o u r t
OF THE 14TH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT,
BI ANO FOR
SCMBIOU COUVTTY.
FLOfMDA
JURMOICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 1173 14 0
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA
PLAINTIFF
VS.
BERNARO C. KERST1NG IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OE VI SEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNOER
OR AGAINST BERNARO a
KER3TING. EMILY KERST1NO;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFEND ANTIS)
NOTICE OF
P O M C L O S U M SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
kuarrt to a Summary Final Judgment
d Foradoaura datad June 21, 2002
antarad to O * Casa No. 01CA117 6 14-G d toa Cvcul Court d Vw
1ITH Judicial Circuit to and tor
SEMINOLE Counry.
Santord.
Flonda. I ad a d to vw htghaat and
baal better tor cath d toe Waal
Front Door d Vw SEMINOLE Courty
Courthouaa kreatad d X I N. Park
Avanua in Santord. Florida, al 1100
am on vw 14 day d JUy. 2002 Vw
forth ai said Summary Final
Judpnarrt. to-art
THE WEST 325 FEET OF THE
SOUTH 294 FEET OF LO T C.
BLOCK 7. LESS THE W EST 192
THEREOF. REPLAT OF LOTS I. 2.
7, 10. 15 ANO THE SOUTH 1/2 OF
TRACT 14. LESS BLOCK H OF
TRACT to SANLANDO SPRINGS.
PLAT BOOK 7. PAGE I. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Deled toil day d JUN 21, 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
Ctarb dvwOrcurt Court
By KanKmg
Deputy Ctarb
Pubiah to;
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S Umvanvy Dnva Suva 500
Plantation. FL 3X324
(99412368000
IN ACCORDANCE WTTH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona a«h ikaabanwa naadmg a ipeoej accommodation mould
carted COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•I
Iha
SEMINOLE
Couity
CouilhouM d 407499-4227. 14 06
9994771 (TOO) or t -4069968770,
vW Flonda Relay Service

PuMdcJun* X
2008
NN23S

Lecals

2002 and JU y 7.

•4 T H I CMCUTT COURT
OF THB 14TH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT,
STAND FOR
I COUNTY,

CORP. FMJA GREEN TREE
FB4ANCML BER VIOm
CORPORATION
PLABTOFF

VE.
JAMES MICHAEL BURKE AW A
JAMES MKHAEL STONE. W
LIVING, ANO IP DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
CREDITORS. TR USTIES AM ) ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAM NO AN
•TTEREET «V . THROUGH UNOER
OR AGAINST JA M S MCHACL
BURKE AMJA JA M S M KHAfL
STONE: UMCNOWN SPOUSE OP
JA M S MICHAEL BURKE AMJA
JAMES IBCHAIL STONE. IP ANY
ROU TE BURKE; STATE OP
FLORRM. DEPARTMENT OP M
REVENUE; SEMMOLE COUNTY]
FLOFBOA; KATHERMB G
M
BECKER; J0W4 DOE ANO JANE
OOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS M |
OEFINOANTIS)
NOTICE OP
FORECtO M M E SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uerrt to • Bunmery Fkwt Judgmert
d Foraetoeua rtatad Juw 21. 2002
antarad to C M Cera Na Ot-CA2B3616L d *w CbcUl Caul d tw
1BTH JudtotaJ Cirourt In and
SEMINOLE Courty,
Santord.
Florida I wta eel to Bw NgfwM and
bad btddar lor cadi d toe W
Fred Door d Vw SEMINOLE County
CouVtouae kreatad at X I H Park
Avanua to 8dVbnL Ftorkta. d 110)
m l on tw 18 day d JUy. 2002 toa
torth

to

aatd

Summary

Find

Juduiwrrt. kpwto
LO T X . BLOCK 4 NORTH
ORLANDO RANCHES. SECTION
10. ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK I X PAGE 33 AND X
OP TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated tote day &lt;rt JUN 21.2002
(CIRCUIT C O W T SEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE
Clark d tw C M Coul
B y Ruto King
Dvguy Ctarb
Pubiah to:
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
TH E LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
S TER N. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAWT1FF
M l 6 UrtvaraVy Drtva BUta 500
PtantaBoaFL 33324
(994)33640(10
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona wtai
tng | Ipfdal
carted CO U R T ADMN1STRAT10H
•1
Iha
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouaa u 4(77449-4227.1406
9964771 (TOO) Of 14069664770,
PdtaahJurw X
2008

2002 and JU y 7.

M THB CMCUTT COURT

ALLISON KAY MBJERM UA
ALLISON K. THARPE. V U V M Q ,
ANO IP DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEMS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
O W N TO P a.
TRUSTEES A W ALL OTHER ‘
PAJTOES CLAMNO AN IN TER EST
BY, THROUGH UNOER OR
AOAM ST ALLISON K\ MILLER
AMJA AUJSON KAY Mb X E R AMJA
ALLISON K. THARPE: UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OP AUJSON K .\ l« A E R
M U A AUJSON KAY UKLITR AMJA
AUJBON K THARPE. K ANT.
OAKLAW VUAOE
HOMEOWNERS ABSOCIATTON.
B C j JOHN DOE A W JANE OOE
AE UNKNOWN TENANTS M

DEFENOANT(S)
W TK EO P
NOTICE 0 HEREBY (W E N purauort to a Bumwry Ftod Jtidgmarrt
d Foradoaun datad Ama 21, 2002
antaradtoCM Ceaa Ha 02-CA446
160 d Vw CbcUl Court d tw 1*TH
Courty Benkid, Ftanda I wN adl to
toa hagywd and bad btMar tor c u n
d toa Wad Frort Door d t w BSML
NOLB Couvy Ccutoouae le e d it d
X I H Park Avanua to BanBardl
Ftartda, M i l SO am. on t w day d
JUL t x 2WS Vw blowing daaotwd
prcparty at i d torth to said
Summary Ftod Judgnwrrt. I
LOT X QAKLAW VKLAOE SEC­
TION TWO, ACCOFONQ T O THB
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED W
PLAT BOOK X PAGES 27 ANO X
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLOROA.

ta day d JUN 21.2002.
(CIRCUTT COURT SEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE
Clark d tw Cbctd Court
By Capita V. Uwm
Oapuy Ctarb
PuUWi hn

THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAWHFF
H1 9 UrtvaraVy Dnva SUM 900
Ptarrtdtan,FL 33324
(964)2364000
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona atai ill maria a naadtog a NWdd K commedd ton atoould
CtartaM COURT ADMBM I IU TIO H
al
Via SEMINOLE
Courty
Courtoouaa at 407489-4227.1406
•964771 (TOO) or 14064994770.
via Ftorkta RabtySarvka
PubbahJurw X 2008 and JU y 7,
2002

NN2X
M THE ORCUTT C O U R T
OF THE IW l JUOKUU. ORCUTT.
M A W FOR I I X II OL E
COUNTY, FLOtUOA
C A U NOJ 81-CA 3 4 X 1 4 4 3
W EILS FAflOO FMANC1AL
SYSTEM FLORIOA. MC. Mt/a
NORWEST FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FLOROA. M C.

RICX CUCXARO and CONFBS
CUCXARO and MWM UNION
BANK ANO TRUST COMPANY.

MOTCSOP
NOTICE 8 haraby ghran tod to*
undardgnad Clark d to* Clrcua
Court d Santapi* Courty, Ftorkta.
*4L a i tw 11 day d Jtdy 2003. d
11X AM. d tw Wad Front Door d

o p T H E ir m
•dl at fuSla outcry ta 4
and bast btdtar tar cash, to* krttoar-

C A M NO: BECAB27 14 0
TH E BANK OP NEW YO R K AS
TR USTEE
PLABR1FF
VS.
LEONARD ROBERT TERRY AMJA
LEONARD R TERRY. IF UVB40,
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GR AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS,
TR USTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLA1MMG AN INTEREST
BY. TH R O U G H . UNOCR OR
A O A M S T LEONARD ROBERT
TERRY AMJA LEONARD R. TERRY.
DONNA M. TE R R Y IF UVtfta. ANO
IF
DEAD.
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS, DEVISEES,
ORAN TEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR USTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNOER. OR
AGAINST DONNA M. TERRY,
WHISPERING WINDS HOMEOWN­
ERS ASSOCIATION. INC.; JOHN
DOE ANO
JANE
DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u •uart to • Summary Fawl Judgmert
d Foradoaura datad Ju w 21. 2002
antarad to C M Casa N a 02-CA-9271 4 G d V w O rc u V Court d t w 18TH
Judctai Cbcul n and tor SEMINOLE
Courty. Sanlord. Ftorkta. I ad a d to
« w Nghaat and bait baktor tor cam
at tw Waal Front D on at toa SEMI­
NOLE Courty Courtoouaa located d
X I N. Park Avanua In Santord.
Fronde, al 1100 am. on Vw 19 day
d Arty 2002 toa kdoamg datertoad
proparty aa ad torth to aeid
Sunmary Find Judgnwrrt. torarre
LOT 28 WHISPERING WINDS,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THER EO F AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK X PAGES 10. II ANO
12. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Defad tort day 0( JUN 21. 2002
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE
Clark d toa Cvcut Court
By: RutoKtog
Dapufy Clark
Pubashbt
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I S. Unrvaravy Dnva Suva 900
Ptartabon. FL 33324
(99412369000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons with G d MBtaa twadmg a apaoa! accommodation should
cortad CO U R T ADMINISTRATION,
al
die
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouaa at 4074964227. 1406
9644771 (TOO) or 14069994776
Pvtem jurw X
2002
NN237

2002 and JUy 7,

M TH E CMCUTT COURT
OF THE 14TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
4CM M OLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02 CA 444 14 Q
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP.
MC. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO ATLANTIC MORTGAGE
INVESTMENT CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
ALLISON K MILLER AMJA

S ^ M N O E CCounty Ftorkta
Lot 43. HOWEU. ESTATES. FIRST
ADOrriOH Pita Book 23. Pag* X
Pubic Raconta d Sanrtnota Couity.
Ftorkta
puauarrt to tw Find Judgment
antarad to a earn pending to aatd
Court. *w Myta of ahbto to todetaed
WITNESS my hand and otaetd aad
d add Coal Vita day d JU N 31.
2002.
MARYAFME MORSE
Ctarb d Vw Clrcu* Court
B y Ruto King. D C.
* you ara a parson wth a Osebwry
•on to park*!** to toW procaadng
you ara arMtad, d no cost to you. to
toe prcwialon d apectal uatatance.
Pit an tortto Court Artortntdidton
al X I N- Part Ava.. SI*. N X 1.
Santord. Ftorkta 32771, tataphona
(407)3264330, EiL 4327. wrthto tab
working day* d you racartrt d Vita
none*. V haartog Impaired. (TOO) t8004994771 or Vote* (V) 1400
0994770. Ha Ftartda Relay Service
John C. EnglahardL P A
1924 E Uvmgtaon S)
Ortanda Ftanda 32903
Pubiah: Juw X . 2008 and JU y 7,

2002
NN239

M THE CMCUTT CO U R T
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUCVCUL CIRCUIT
NA N O FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A U NG: 02-CA-443 14G
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANYWEST.

STEWART 6 FAMOUS. J R and
DOROTHEA M FAMOUS, hi* wda:
STATEWIDE INVESTORS
HOLDINGS
TR U ST
and
UNKNOWN TENANT3/OWHER3.
NOTICE OF SALE
Nobca la haraby given that, purauart to toa order or t n d ludgmart
antarad n Vaa caua* to toa C n u l
Court d Samnota Courty. Flonda. I
W ill tail lira proparty aituelad in
Sarranoi* Courty. Ftartda tatcrtoid
aa:
LOT A BLOCK D. WOOOMERE
TERRACE.
SECTION
ONE.
ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT
THEREOF. AS R ECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 18. PAGE 82. OF (HE
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
1906 Tame* Ortv*. Santord. FL
32773
d pubic aat*. to Vw Tagnaai and bad
bbttar. tor cam. at t w wait hart
doa d Vw Samtoota County
Courtoouaa. Sanlord. Ftorkta. el
1TOO AM on JUy 1X2002
Delect JUN 21. 2002
UARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE CO U R T
By RutoKtog
Deputy Clerk
to accordance into Bw American*
With Ck*thi*i*i Act pancrw wvh
modMcn ta parbapala to tow pro­
ceeding mould contact court
Artawwvaaon « wiaphona njmbar
(407)665 4330, noi lelar toen aavan
(7) daya prior to to* procaaikng V
haanng mpanad. (TD O ) 1406996
8771, or Vues (V) I -8069968770.
vw Ftanda Relay Service
Mason 4At accrete*. P A
17737 U S 19 North. Sun* 900
Ctaarwalar. FL 33754
(727)538 3600
Pudim Jurw X . 2002 and July 7.
2002
NN24I

�T

Lecals

L egals

M T W C M C U I T COURT
O FTM 1ETH

M THE CM CUTT COURT
N A N O FOR THE

DOHTUNTH judicial

COUNTY,

CIRCUIT FOR IC M M O L l
COUNTY. FLO R BA
CASE NO.: 01-CA *tt-14-0
NANCY M. HOLMES. TRUSTEE O F
THE NANCY M HOLLIES TR U S T
DATED JANUARY 27, 2000.

F U S T UNK3N NATIONAL BANK
O f DELAWARE F/WA FIRST
LfSON HOME EQUITY SANK.
NA,
PIAWT1FF
VS.
JOSEPH CLELANO, IF UVM Q .
ANO IP DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORAMTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TR USTEES ANO AU. OTHER
PARTNS C L A M N O AN WTEREBT
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAMST JOSEPH CLELANO;
V W O M M M CLELANO.
JALAIUOOM F. UANA; JOHN DOC
ANO JANE DOE AS UW NOW N
TENANTS M POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)

ANTHONY LABOY. OCERSONG
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
NORTH SHORE COURTYARO
VELAS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC., and any

by i w u j i and i n t o a y d b a

NOTICS O F S A U
FURSUANT TO P A CHAPTER 4B
Hoaca N grven tiat purauant to a
betjudgmant dated March 20, 2001.
aa amended by mat certain Ontor to
PleectiedMe Bala datod Juna 12.
2002. to C m N o . 01-CA-3*1-14-0
to Semmda Cotxxy. Florida to which
NANCY M. HOLMES. TRUSTEE O P
THE NANCY M HOLMES TR U S T
DATED JANUARY 27. 2000 M dia
PlatoWI and ANTHONY LABOY.
DEERSONG
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. NORTH SHORE
COURTYARO V ELA S HOMEOWN­
ERS ASSOCIATION. IN C . and any

■ NOTICE OP
NOTICE a HEREBY GIVEN puru n i to in Onto* Granang ihe

NUan to ta x Fnckw i Stop
(totod JUN IS. TOM, entered in CM
Cm No. OI-CA-142-14 P F N
CkaR Court 0r M ItTH Jufcw
Oka* W ind tar SEMINOLE County.
SANFORD, FLORIDA. I M i MS to
m to* W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE 01 to* SEMINOLE
Courtly Courthouaa. SOI PL PARK
AVENUE , SANTORO. FLORIDA.
FtaVto M 11OO n i t on to* t o y *
JUL is. e o b
M k w to s d n o M
preparty ■* aat torth to l*M

odiat unAnown
aona or ixiknown apouaaa dal
by tm u f ) and intor any e l
Datamtanl*. I « H aa* to to* Ntfieet
and bato adder lor catoi to tin Waal
Front Don to to# Semmda County
C r n tw a r . 301 Pi Parti Avanua,
Sardortl Florida to 1100 i n on
July IS. 2002. tha PoDowtng
daacrbad property *et to t to dia
Ftntojudpnant
Lot 111, OEERSONQ 2. accomng
to toa cM toarato, racordad to P1M
Book 4*. Pagaa 27,2* and 29, to Via
Pubic Raconto to Samntoa County.

LO T tl ANO ta. BLOCK S SAWLANDO SPRINGS TR A CT 30.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECORDED
IN
FLAT BOOK 4. FADE SI. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEWHOLE COUN­
TY. FIORIOA.
OatodMa day of JUN 13.2002.
tCIR C U T COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctorii ol «to Drew Court
S r Mary Stroupa
Deputy Ctorti
PuUah tot The Sammoia Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panon* Mdi daatrirtwt reed­
ing a apodal accommodation K w jti
contort COURT AOLMPdSTTUTlON,
*1
tha
SEMINOLE
Courtly
Courthouaa to 407-323-4330. I-SOO9*4-4771 (TOO) or 1400-0*4*770,
. tta Florida Ralty Samoa.
DAVID A STERN. F A
*01 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 800
PLANTATION. FL 33324

Datod toa 13 day to Juna. 2002.
Mwyarn Mona. Clarti to toa Court
Of Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clark
BRADLEY K. ALLEY. ESQ.
1031 W. Mona Btvd. Soto 109
Wtoto* Park. F M k 327*0
Pubtoh. Jitoa 23. 30.2002
NN174
M tH B CIRCUIT COURT
OP TH S 1S TH JUDICIAL
ClRCUfT M AMO FOR
- MMSOOLS COUNTY.
FLOM DA
OENERAL JURISDICTION
CASE NO.: 01 CA 1170 14 L
HOME SIDE LENDINO. *40.

(044 033*000
PubatoiJuna33.30.2002
•Ml73

CITY OP LONOWOOD, FLORIDA
N O TIC I OF FUSUC HBARSM
TO C O M B E R PROPOSED ANNEXATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF LONOWOOO, FLORIDA, that
to a U n d Plarrtog Agancy «• conduct a pubic Pwartng on Monday. Ju ly I I ,
TOOT, at 700 P LL. or a* toon toaraalto* u p o u M . to conaato* adoption to
Oi# ItohMtog ordtoanca.
OrtLnanca Piarba* 02-1013
P la in ba adxaad toat Fra ordnance providaa Per toa annaiabon to cartaai
property daeobad as totowa:
Ganaral Location: 050 Highland Saaal
Appacarc Laala Q Wtaama
Ida Parcal ID#: 3320*0*040003*048
t ANX 0302

Said ordnance at pieced on bit itadng on July 1. 2332 and dia City
Commeann ad conaato* tama kx Itoal pataaga and adoption alia* dia pupae
The ccmptaMtagNttaagp ion bymataeandbounda and he ordnance can
ba Cbtoinad Irom toa Otoca to toa Cry CNrt., Longwood Cry Hal, 17* W.
Warran Avanua. longwood. FI. Al toto meeting. naraatad partea may appaar
and ba haanl aato rnpart to toa popoted ordnance Thia haartng may ba
continued Pram ama to ama unto inal acton to taken.
AO peraona are advlaed toaL 0 toay daoda to appaal any daemon made al
t o r n meetinghearings, toay wd naad • racord to toa procaadmgs and kx
such purpoea. toay may naad to n u r a toal a verbatim record to tha p*oceedmga to made, torch racord to ncArde toa lattrmony and avidanca upon
torch toa appaal a to ba baaed. (pa* Sector 28« 0105 Florida Slatutaa)
Partona wto duabamaa naedmg auutanca to partiapata n any to toasa procaacknga ahculd contact toa ADA Coordnaiot al 407-2*0-34*1, al la u l 44
houra si adranca to toa meeting
Gaiakme 0 Ztrrtm. C*y Ctorti
Cay to Longwood
PiAXteh. Juna 30.2002 and Jtoy 7.2002
NN224
■

ST. JOHNS NVEA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Otvaa Wrlttan Notice to totandad Dlatrtct Oaclakm
Tha Dtttrtd gnat ntoica to ta Want to Naua a parm* to toa knowing appacanl(t) on Jidy *, 2003:
Cay to Onado. 400 Ataiandna Bird. Oviedo. FL 327*3. application &lt;3252
Tha Darnel propotaa to toccata 427 mdion gatoni pa* day to ground rvalar
and 3 (ratoon gaSona pa* day to ladamad aalar to aarva a protected popula­
tion to 42.41/ people n 200* kx houtantod. commercial,Yidiulnal. irrigation
arid water utaty type uaas. Tha wahrkaaato used by tort propoeed protect w&lt;a
oonawl to Oroix'd Waia* tram toa Fkndan Aqufar via 20 a c M mats and 3
proposed waia. Surface Water tram Seneca Band Stormwater Pond via I
active pump. Surface Wale* from WvFxigkxi Stormwater Pond via 2 active
pur** and reclamed water from toa Iran Bridge WRF in Sammoia Couity.
located n Section* IS. 17.20. 21.22.23.2*. 37; Towna/rp 21 South. Range
31 Eaw known aa CITY O f OVIEDO
Tha Maa(i| comaarng each to toa abovateled appacattondl are avartabla kx
Inapaction Monday through Friday ancapt kx legal holiday*. 0 00 a m. to 3 00
pm . al toe St Jorina Rive* Water Managamert D um a Headquarten or toa
appropriate Same* Cantor The Oatnct w* taka action on each perm* appecanon katad above uniaaa a petition kx an admavairativa proceeding (haartng)
to Mad purauant to the prortarena of Sactiona 120 S«9 and 120 57. Florida
Slatutaa Chapter 24-10* and 40C-I 1007. Florida Atonmabativa Coda
(F-A.CL
A panon ahoaa aubtlaraiai rearm i an eOectad by any to tie Dipnci a pn&gt;
poaad permuting decieone IdanMad above may partition kx adnunaalrativa
hearing In accordance w*i Sactiona 120 5*0 and 120 S7. F 3 . or ail pe/iiea
may reach a amdan agraamanl on matoafion aa an alternative remedy under
Section 120 *73. F S Chooamgmatoakon wdnto advanefy aiecl toa my* to
• hearing if metoanondoea nto iaau* n t aantomanl. Tha pracaduiea lo* pur•twig madetun a n am Porto In Section 120 573. F 3 , and Rutoa 29-10* 111
and 24-1G* 401■405. F A C Patitiona mud comply wth toa raquuamann to
Florida Admavairativa Coda. Chaplar 24104 and ba Nad *«n (racafvad by)
the Dtotncl Ctorti. localad al Datod Headquarter*. 4049 Raid Stieaf. Paiaika.
Florida 32177.
Patitiona kx atoianiatietiva haarng on toa abova application!a) muet be Mad
withai iwanry-ona (21) daya to puecaton to ton nonce or withal twenty an
(2d) daya to aw Dtotncl dapoaatng *w noaca to ritani vi tha maa kx tooaa paraona to whom toa Oulnrt maaa actual ntoica Failure to hla a pennon withai
ton time panod ma» conatitola a earn* to any light tiuth panon may have to
requeel an atonevetraiive delennaiaBon (heeraig) under Section! 120 S*9 end
120 57. F S . corcenvng the aubfert pam&lt; appacauxi Patitiona wruch are nol
lead n accordance wen toe above prhwone are tutyact to dinvasal
i w - m me ednvnatranve heanng proceae la dapgned to formuiela raial
agency action, toa hang to a petition meant toal toe Diatnct a Anal action may
be afferent from toe poeaxxi taken by 4 tl ton nohea to Want Panona whoaa
•linuntial Weraale wd ba artectad by any auch final daciaicn to too Diatnct
1X1 toa application have toa nghl to become a perry lo toa proceeding, in accor­
dance wen Fw ragueameraa let forth above
Gfona Lawn. Director. Dnnarcn to Pamvl Dale Services
SI Junta River Water Management Dialricf
Publish June 30, 2002
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MELANIE J MOODY, toil.
Dalendanla
NOTICE OF S A U
NOTICE IS GIVEN flat punuwti to
toll cartaai Final Judgment, deled
J i n 7. 20Q2. m C m No 01 CA
1379 14 L to toa Cecua Court to toa
1*to Judicial Circuit In and kx
Samanoto Coimfy. Florida, in which
Henwtiid* Lancaog Inc to to*
PtotoMT and MELANIE J. MOODY
an d ____ _ UFdtNOWN SPOUSE. I
any iW a Cadrte Robnaon: FIRST
TRUST OF NEW YORK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, aa Tmatae; THE
VILLAS O F CASSELBERRY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, IN C ; and
ANY and ALL UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS. dalamjaiea. I w* tad to to*
rvtfwal and baal biddar kx caah al
to* araal Irani door to toa Sarrvntoa
Counfy
Courthouaa.
Sanford,
Ftortda. al 1100 o'clock A M . on toa
11 day to Jtoy. 2003. toa kduaHng
daaertoad proparty aai torth In toa
Order of Final Judgment:
LM32. VtoaatoCaaaatoarryPhaaa
3. acoortfng to toa Flat toarato.
raoordad to Plat Book 42, Pagaa 43
torsu^i 48. ol to* Pubic Raoorda to
Sentinel* CotoFy. Flortd*.
a V a 3379 Hamfal Loop. WWar
Parti. Florida 32702
DATED Juna 10.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CNrtitoto* Court
By Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clark
Pubkcation to tola Nonce to Sato
mat rnada on toa 23 and 30 day to
Ana. 2002. to toa Samtool* Harafd.
a nawapapar cvculafad In SamtooN
Cw dy.
Attorney for PtalnWr
WILLIAM P. McCAUQHAN
EXnne Moma LLP
200 So. Bwceyna Blvd, Soda 3400
MUmL Florida XH 3I
&lt;30*10*0-2200
P iM h : June 23. 30.2002
NNI79

H O M STEAD O m in O M A T IO N
The aikfVntolranon to to* aetata to
DOWOTHY J. REED. M M , f ta
Nun-bar 02 579 CP. to pending in toa
Ctroto Court kx Sanentoa County.
Florida. Probata Dtvtelon. tha
• m u to etiah • 30) N Park
Avanua. Sanford. Florida 32771.
Tha nanat and add u aaa to to*
pavvonaf tepreaenraave and toa pevaonai rapreaantativa'a aHomey are
■af lorto bakpe.
A Petifiori lo Datovmkto Itontoilead
aiaiuti to real proparty to decadent
located M *31 W Ptotoabon Blvd.
Lika Mary. Samntoa Coiaify, Florida
3274*. and )o datormtiw laid praparly lo ba aiampl tram Client to
u rra o n , nas oaan n«o
At aaaam el to* dacedani and
other peraona having ciaxna or
damanda egwnat dacedania aalala.
rctijdrig levnalured. contingant or
urdqtodated rtwma. and al crecktora
and other peraona whom obfaci to
toa atatja to toa raal property being
delenruned to ba aaampt home■toad, on atoom a copy to tow node*
la tarred mjet (He toee datm* anrVor
ctaecticre wlto toto Court W ITHIN
THE U TE R O f 3 MONTHS A FTER
THE DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF T H U NOTICE O R 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O F SER ­
VICE OF A COPY OF T H U NOTICE
ON THEM
At otoar traddon to to* dacadanf
and other peraona having rtatma or
demand! agamti toa Dacadaola
aetata, nrtudtng unmafured. connrv
gent or Lrdquideted ctaana. and al
otoar credaork to toa dacadanf and
panon* who otyart to dto alalu* to
to* raal preparty bang daferminad to
be e«ania homaatoadl mu# Me Owe
da-1 a and/or obfactiona trill toto
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS A FTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF TH U NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS ANO O BJECTIO NS
NOT SO FEED WILL BE FOREVER
BARREO
Tha dale to On Dm pubacauon to
toto Node* toJune 23.2002
Pancnal Rapfaaanadvd
JAMES W. BENTON
2900 niaaiant Run
Ednond. OK 7X03*80*
Harry 0 Reid. Ill
Attorney lor PeCtionev
Ftortda Bar No 2400*2
1120 W. FWISmto. Stole B
Sardortl FL 32771
Tataphona (407) 321-3911
PubkahJuna 23 30. 2002
NN17I

4914 Woodland BNd . FL 33319
Wilham J McPhariin, Esquire
Attorney lor Personal Representative
Florida Bar No 115524
3015 N OceanBKd. s i22
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33300
Phone (954)5666093
Publish: June 23. 30. 2002
NN10O

W TH B O R C LK T COURT
OF THE 10TH
j u d i c i a l CMCurr.
M ANO FOR
B E M M O U COUNTY.
FLORKIA
CURL DIVISION
CASE NO j O K A -1 1 0 4 MW
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC..
Ptamd.
va.
PATRICIA A. WALKER. RANDY E.
ALT12ER. TRINITY BAY
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC : UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
PATRICIA A. WALKER. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF RANOY E. ALTITER.,
JOHN DOE. JANE DOE AS
UfdCNOWN TENANT (S) M
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY,
QmffniJinfi
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE S A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pieauanl to a Final Judgrrwnt to
Foredoaura dafad to* day to JAN
23. 2002. and anaared to Caaa No.
0I-CA-210S-14W. oi to* Circuit
Court to the I0TH Jutodal Cecua to
and for Sammoia Courtly. Florida I
wd aa* lo toa NWwal and latobaidar lor caah « toa WEST FRONT
DOOR OF COURTHOUSE to toa
Sanvnola County Counhouaa. in
Samntoa Comfy. Florida at 1100
o'clock am. on »w day to JULIO.
2002. toa toeowmg daaenbad propar­
ty aa aet torth in aaat Final JudgnianL
to we
LOT It . TRINITY BAY PHASE II.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RE CORDED W PLAT
BOOK 34, PAGES 44 ANO 4*. Of
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORKJA
A K A 5320 NORTH LAKE BUR*
N ETT LANE. WINTER PARK, a
32792
_
to eccontonce with toa Americana
&lt;Hth Diaamatiaa Art. Panont mah
OwatxMtoa naatong a apaclal acoammodabon to partiopaM to tola pn&gt;
cewting arvxad contact toa Court
Atonreetretix at 201 PL Pwk Avanua,
Sanford. FL 32771, Tataphona
Number (407)323-4330 nol lalar
*ton aavan |7) daya prior to too procaadng If haartog vnpaead. (TD0)
1BOO-955*771 or Voce (V)1-000044*770 via Ftortda Rally Sarncat
Datod toto day to JUN 12.2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctorii Of Tha CXcua Com
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctorti
Submitted by:
U w Ofhcm oi UarthM C Watson
1800 NW 4fth SfiMi. Sut« 120
Fort L«ud»rd»le. Flonda 33300
(054&gt;4S^O3O0
Facsimile (0*4)771*032
PubtoJvJur* 23. 30. 2002
fiN170
IN T H « dR CU fT COURT
M A N O FO A
t U M N O U COUNTY,
FIORIOA

PfKMATVQmNM
F1M Numbac 02-443-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FRANK OWEN BACK.
Daceasad
N O TIC I TO CREDITORS
Tha admsnalrabon ol tha fflala ot
FRANK OWEN BACK. ctecaaMd.
Fa* Numbef 02 44JCP. « panting
in the Circuit Court lor Sammoia
County. Florida. Probata CWiuon.
tha a d d m i of ahch m 301 N Part
Avanua. Sanford. Flonda 32771.
Tha namaa and addraaaaa of N
paraonai rapratanfaliva and tTa pa#'
•onal rapraaantairva a Attorney art
•at faith batow.
At cradrion ol tha dacadanf and
olhar parsons having claims,
demands against dacadanf s tstala.
mdudmg urvnaturad. conhnganl or
umtqutdailad cUMTia. on whom a copy
of this notica is sarvad must Na their
claoma woth rf*s Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
All olfisf creditors of tha dacadanf
and oihar parsons having daunt or
dsmandt against tha Dacadanfs
estate, including urvnaturad, conlmgant or unliquidated daJmt,. must hla
tha*f ciaims witfi this court WTTHtN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dale of tha IY*| pubicaflon of
thia Nodes &gt;s Juna 23. 2002
Personal Rtprssantalive
Chapter A Back, Sr
RR*1 Boa 213A
Hottsboro. KY 41049
Mtchaal N Schnaidar. Esqwr*
Artamey for ParsorMiReprasartaUva
Anabachar &amp; Schnaidar PA
P O Bo*531260
JochsonvtAa. FL 32235-1260
Tataphona (004) 2960100
Publish Ama 23. 30. 2002
NN177
IN THE ClRCUfT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fils Number 02-575CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
DOROTHY J REED.
Dacsassd
NOTIC* TO CBED4TORS
A N O N O TK E O f

M THE CMCUTT COURT
FOB SEMMOU COUNTY.
FLOrnOA

PROBATE DIVISION
FVa Number 02-979-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
VICTOR D. HUNT,
Dacwssad'

NOTICI TO CREDITORS
Tha admetotrahon to dia etlale to
VICTOR D HUNT, dacaaaad. F4a
Pkxtiba* 02 575-CP. ta panting tntoe
Cecu* Cowl tor Semaioto County.
Florida. Probela Drvtoxxi. tha
addra*a to which to P o ll Office
Drawer a Sankxd. Flonda 32771
Tha namaa and addreaaaa to toa
pancnal repraaaniativa and toa paraonal lapnaardauve i attorney era
aal Porth below
A l cteiMore to toa dacadanf and
other peraona having ciaxna or
damanda egana! dacedani a aalala.
relucting mmalured. contingenl or
todqutdalad dalmi. and who here
reeved a copy to toto nonce, must Me
toee d a m with toll Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF TH R E E (3|
MONTHS AFTER THE D ATE O f
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O F THI9,
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30IDAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF T H U N O TIC E ON
THEM
A l otoar em titora to toa dacadanl
and otoar peraona who hava ctiaena
or damanda agaxiat the Decadent's
aetata. rcLiting unmafured. conbngert or unAqiedMed daena. muelNe
toe* dune wito toto court WITHIN
T1 «E E 13) MONTHS A FTE R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING TH E TIME
PERIOOS SET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FEED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER TH E D E C E ­
D EN TS DATE OF D EA TH IS
BARREO
The dale to toe tint pubkcation to
to* Nonce to June 23. 2002
Personal Representative
BARBARAS HUNT
2445 Braokihea Avanua
Winter Parti. Florida 32792
Liny P. Sluder. Eeqtora
Attorney kx PeraonaiRepraaenUtrvi
Florida Bar No 442402
ISIS Fast funereal Street. Suae 204
Orlando. FL 32803
Tatophona (407) #94 9009
Feadrnle; (417) #9*8993
PubkahJuna 23. 33 2002
NNI79
etneurr c o u r t
IN ANO FOR
U lilN O L E COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Caaa Mumbar: 02 247-CP
IN RE; ESTATE OF
JERRY 0 ALBERT.
Oscai-Kd
N O T C t OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha adrnrusIraCion of th« ostala of
JERRY 0 ALBERT. dwcaoMd fto
Number 02 267 CP. ts ponding n iho
Circuit Court tor Serrunoio County,
Florida. Probale Division, the
•ddresa of which is Seminole Cotstfy
Courthouse. P O Drawer C. Sanford,
Florida 32772 0658 The names and
addresses of the personal represen­
tative and Vie personal representa­
tives attorney are set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AW persons on whom this Notice is
served who have objections that
challenge fte voiktty oi the WA, the
quail heal ions of Iha Personal
Represertlatrv*. venue., or Jpjrtsdehon of this Court are required to Me
their objections with this Court WITH­
IN THE LATER O F
THREE
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SER VICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AN credMors of nh* decedent end
other persona having claims or
demands against decedent s estate
on whom a copy of Ihfal notice is
served w4frn three months alter the
dale of &gt;he first publication of this
notice must file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE O R THIRTY
OAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE O f A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and persons having claims or
demands agamst the decadents
esuio must tile then claims with ihts
Court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
RF FOREVER BARKED
J*to date of the lust pubuc at&lt;un of
ton Notes is June 23, 2002
Personal Representative
Mtdedi Albert

Sunday. Junr 30.2002 P a g e 5 B

erald

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORKJA
PROBATE DIVISION
Ceee Number: 02 506CP
IN RE ESTATE O f
CLYDE M. NICKELSON
NOTICE OF A0MNI9TRATON
The administration of the etlale of
CLYDE M NICKELSON. detested
F*e Number 02 506CP » pendng
in toe Circuit Court for Seminole
County. Florida, Probate Drvupon.
'Fw address of wtwch la SemrwN
County Courthouss, PO. Boa 0099.
Sanford, Ftortda 32772-0098 The
name* of (he personal representa­
tive and the personal representstore s attorney are sal' torth. betow.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
AN persons on whom lha notes Is
served who hive objections toal
challenge toe vofetfy of toe wil. toe
qualification* of toe personal repre­
sentative. venue, or funsddion of
toto Court ore required to Me toe*
Objections w4h tors Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR TH IR TY DAYS AFTEn THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l eredriors of the decedent and
other persons having dawn* or
demands agarwt decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice m
served within three months aftei toe
date of the ftrst pubkcation of tors
nottce must Me toee dams with tom
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AA other creditors of (he decedent
and persona having claims or
demands against the decsdtnfs
estate must Me toee dams w*h toto
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale of toe tint publication of
toto Notice to June 23. 2002
Personal Representative
ILA E. NICKELSON
WILLIAM E. KREUTER. ESCUIRE
Attorney lor Personal Reprosenta'Bve
Flonda Bar No : 044403
3117 Edgewater Drive
Orlando. FL 32804
Phone (407)041 2190
Pubfcsh June 23, 30, 2002
NN18S
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-61J-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
ELEANOR ELIZABETH MIKLER.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of toe estate of
ELEANOR ELIZABETH MIKLER.
deceased. File Number 02 612T;P.
to pending m toe Circuit Court for
Sem#noie County.
Probe**
Oviskon, toe «&gt;!■*»*% ot whcti« tot
N. Parti Avenue. Sanford. FL J2771
The names and address of toe
Personal Representative end tow
Personal Representative i attorney
are set torth betow
AM credMors of toe decedent and
other persons having claims or
demends ogemsi decedent's estate,
including unmafured. contingenl or
unliquidated dams, on whom a copy
of this noiic• to served must fils then
dam s with toto Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY |30) DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AS other creditors of Ihe decedent
and persons having d im s or
demands igunsl the decedents
estate, including unmatured, contin­
gent or untiqutdafed dams, must Me
their claims wrto this Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA
TION O f THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
MIKE DUOA
Personal Representative
JOHN TESINSKY
CdHpersonal Representative
ROBERT K MclNTOSH. ESQUIRE
Flonda Bar No 376302
STENSTROM MclNTOSH. COL-

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BERT, W*OGHAM A SIMMONS P A
Post Office Bos 4840
Santord. FL 32772 4048
Telephone 407*322 2171
Attorney for Personal Representetrvfl
Publish June 23. 30 2002
NN109
IN THE ClRCUfT COURT O F THE
EIGHTEENTH JUOfCIAL aR C U TT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
Cate No 02-CA-1282-14 Q
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PtantM,
vs
MICHELLE R BRESNOCK, et a l.
Ctofendantfs)
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO REMINQTON OAKS HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
c/o EKt Wayne Jenkins, R A
3240 OoAoway Roed
Lakeland. FL 33803
CURRENTADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH.
UNDER, ANO AGAINST THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL D E F E N ­
DANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, W HETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS
ES. HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENTADORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an action
to foreclose a mortgage on Ihe toltowing described property n SEMI­
NOLE County. Flonda
LOT 10. REMINGTON O AKS AT
THE CROSSINGS. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT TH ER EO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 30.
PAGES 68. 69 AND 70. O F THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
has been Ned ogam! you and’ you
are required lo serve a copy of your
written defenses within 30 daya after
toe firs! publication, rf any, on
Echevarria &amp; Associates, P A .
Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
9119 Corporate Lake Drive. Suite
300. Tampa, Florida 33634, and Me
toe original with this Court either
before Mmteto on Plaintiffs attwneys
or immediatory thereafter; otherwise,
a default will be entered again &lt;4 you
lor the relief demanded in the
Complaint or petition
This notice shall be published once
each week lor two consecutive
weeks In toe Sanford Herald
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
toa Court on. tors, 'day ol JU N 17,
2002
Maryanne Morse, clerk
Clerk of the CIRCUIT Court
By Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
Echevama AAssooates. P A . PO
Box 25016. Tampa. FL 33622 5010
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT PERSONS WITH DlSABltl
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOMMOOATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING
SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32771. TELE
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330,
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARING IMPAIRED
(TOO) 1600*55 1177! O H V OCE
i) »noov5ve7/o via F l o r id a .
ELAY SERVICE
Pubftoh: June 23, 30. 2002
NN193

S

IN T H I CIRCUIT CO U R T
O f THE 10TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
W A N D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: O2-CA4O06-14 W
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION FK/A FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES &amp;B/A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE.
PLAINTIFF
VS
EUGENIA B COFFEY, If LIVING.
AND If DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL O TH ER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNO ER OR
AGAINST EUGENIA B COFFEY:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F EUGENIA
B COFFEY. JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN AN TS IN
POSSE SSlOtf
D EFEN D AN TS )
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-

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L egals
suonl to an Order Granting toe
Motion to Fleset Forectosurs Sole
dated JU N 10. 2002. entered n O f
Case No 02 CAD066-14 W of toe
Circuit Court ot toe 10TH Juddal
C*rcuit m and tor SE MINCH E County
SANFORD. FLORIOA. I «■ %tM to
the highest and best bidder tor caah
at toe W EST FRONT DOOR Of
COURTHOUSE of the SEMINOLE
Courtly Courthouse, 301 M PARK
AVENUE . SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Honda al 11 00 am. on ths 16 day of
July, 2002 toe tallowing described
property as tei forth in said
Summary Final1Judgment, *&gt;wt
LOT 50. OF ROBIN MIL. UNIT
THREE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 15, PAGE 32, PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated this 10 day of Jure. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of toe O m it Court
By Mary Stroupa
Deputy Oerk
Publish in: Tha Sammoia Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, parsons with dttabdaas read­
ing a special accommodation toouU
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse af 407-323-4330. 1-800955 0771 (TDO)or 1000955*770.
via Flonda Relay Service.
DAVID J STERN. PA
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. F I 33324
(954)233 0000
Publish June 23, 30. 2002
NN194
IN THE aR CUTT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O f FLORIDA
Mi AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIY1SJON
CASE NO. O2-CA-032-I4-K
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plant*
vs
TYLER BROOKS, at e l.
Deferdantfi)
NOTICE O f ACTION
T a TYLER BROOKS
Residence Unknown
If alive, and if dead, al parties
dammg interest by. through, under
or agemsl TYLER BROOKS, and al
parties having or dammg to hava
any right, tide or merest m toe prop­
erty herein described
TO. ALYSSA W1ECZOR
Residence Unknown
If alive, and rf dead, al partes darn­
ing interest by. tvough. under or
agamst TYLER BROOKS, n d al
parties having or claiming to have
any nght, title or interest in toa prop­
erty harem described
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tool an action
tar foreclosure of Mortgage on Vis
following described property
L O T 15. BLOCK C. SOUTH
PINECREST. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 10. PAGES 0 ANO 10.
OF THE PUBLIC RECOPOS Of
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
aVe
110 Laurel Dnve. Santord.
Flonda 32773
has been Med agamst you md you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any. to A. on
iMana Isabel Lands, Attorney tor
Plaint* whose address is Suite 300.
1570 Madruge Avenue, Coral
G.«tjiws. Honda 3 3 1 wmn «Nrty
t'JU) day* ahm tow
putteaiton ot
tots Notice m Ihe Semmofe HERALD
and file the ongmel with toe Dark of
this Court %' her before service on
Plaintiffs attorney or immediately
thereafter;, otherwise • defat! wd be
entered against you tar toe rsfeef
demanded m toe complaint
WITNESSmy hand and tot seal of
this Court tNa day of JUN 11,2002
MeryannE Morse
At Clerk of toe Court
B y Ruth Kmg
As Deputy Clerk
Publish SANFORD HERALD
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT O f 1090
Administrative Order No 57-3
if you are a person with. • dsabibly
who needs any accimmodiilscii in
order to participate m tots proceed'
mg. you are entitled, at no cost lo
you, to toe provision of certain ■sststonte
Please contact Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue. Su*e N 301. Santord, FL.
32771. (407) 665-4227. withrn 2
working days of your receipt of this
notice, if you are hearing or voce
impaired, cal 1 600-9550771.
Publish June 23. 30. 2002
NN197

civu. AcnoM

CASE NO.: a -C A -t 3 M -1 4 4 K )
AM SOUTH BANK.
VS

MARSHALL L VANLAN DING HAM,
el at.
Defendants
NOTICE O f *Urr-**Otot*TY
TO MARSHALL L. VANLANOtNGHAM
Addresses Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tool
an action to foreclose a mortgage on
the taiowmg property in Semmole
County, FlQndi:
lot t « Block 3. Hanover Woorta,
•cconkng to trie plat thereof aa
recorded «i Plat Book 19 al Pagaa 25
through 27 ol tha Public Haccxda ot
Sammoia Count/, Florida
Tha Meat addrtaa of which a 10*
Oreantraa Lane Wan, Lake Mary,
Florid* 32748
Pa* bean Nad agamet you. and you
era required to larve ■ copy of ycnx
wrman dafanaee, * arty to A on
AmSouth Bank* attorney, erioaa
name and adrkeaa I* Maflhew E.
Thatcher. The Solomon Trapp law
Oraup. PA , 400 North Aahlay Plan,
Suite 3000. Tkmp*. Ftortda 33*02.
arxf ra ffia origmal with Pie dark oI
tha above-ifykad Court. wffUn 30
day* *#■( N fin! piAUcallon. an
■rawer m at be Med or you aa* be
defaulted and A judgment may be
entered agamst you Pcx tha ratal
demanded In the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and tfa aaat ol
tatd Ccuri on JUNtS, 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk cl *a Circuit Court
Semrwta Coirty, Florida
By Ruth Kmg
Deputy Clark
Manhaw E. Thalthat
The Solomon Trapp La* Group, PA
400 N. AahMy P lan. Sut* 3000
Tamp*. FL 33*02-4331
Attonay* kx AmSouth Bank
PUbkafi Arne 23. M . 2002
N N 19*
*4 THE C M C U IT CO U R T
FOB (CM M O L1 COUNTY,
FlOriJOA
FftOBATI OTVTStON
Casa Plumber: 01-11O4-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OP
LAWRENCE W. OALPHY.
Docaaswd,
P4DDCE OP A D H M S T IU T IO N
(One PIT)
The admnatrailon o4 the eaiate ol
LAWRENCE W. OALPHY. deceeaed.
F4e Nirrtwr 0I-1IO4-CP, it pendktg
m tfa Circuit Court tor Sarnffiota
County. Florida. Probate Drvaion.
the addreta of which la Samtnota
County Ccurihoua*. P O Drawer C.
Sanford. Florid* 32772. The name
and addrati ol t a paraonal rapra•antaave and tfa penonal rapraaantalrva’i aDomey are eel Porth batow.
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
At paraora on whom tfxa nooce I*
•arvad who have obfeclnra that
chatanga tha vahitly of ihe wd. the
guakhcatore of tfa paraonal rapretentative, venue, ot pjneikction ot
tha Court are raquxed to Me fair
obtectena with tha Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF TH R E E MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F TH IS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS A FTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON TH E M
A l aadtora ot the decedent and
other partona having claim* or
d»mand&gt; *g*va! decedent! aalala
on whom a copy ot thti notce a
•arvad within three month, alter the
data u4 trw fvu pubacauon at amt
notce mull lee h e r clean, wrih eve
Court WITHIN T H E LATER OF
THREE M ONTHS A FTER TH E
OATE OF THE F IR S T PUBLICA­
TION O f THIS N O TIC E OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER TH E OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O F THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l pmer creator, oI Fw decedent
end panona having daimi or
demand! (garnet tha dacadenl*
••Ufa mud Me dee derma with We
Court WITHIN TH R E E MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F TH IS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS N O T S O FILED W tU
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dele at Ihe flrat pubkcation at
ttu» Notice • Jixie 23. 2002
Ptrconel Representative
LAWRENCE R OALPHY
11*1 Autumn Brook Circle
Longwood. Flonda 432750
Mary Elan Ceety
Attorney kx P*raonal Repraaaniativa
Flonda Bar No . 5035**
RANO, CAUVEL A CEELY, P A
223 East Rich Avenue
Delind. FL 32724
Phone (38*) 734-2131
Facaanke (3#*) 738-590#
PubHh Jura 23. 30. 2002
NNI99

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA

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PUBUC BANK,

LONOWOOO PROFESSIONAL
PARK. M C ., ■ Florid* oorpcraaan.
n C H A B O D HAMMER «n l
CtftJRCH O F T W LUTHERAN
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Juno at. 2002, to Caao No COCA
11-14-0 ol toe O rcu i Court tor
Bananuto Coudy. Florida In wtocR
PuMto Bank M too Plaintiff and
Lorvgwcod Prolan tonal Park. Inc.
and f ldtard 0. Hammer a n

Patontonm. I wB e*4 to to* huFwal
and bool bidder tor earn at too
SarrWtat* CourOy Courtoouaa. X I N
Park Avonuo, Sanford. Somatolo
County. Honda, at 11SO a m. cn JL4y
I I . JQOa. too taioaeig-deecnted
property aol koto to too ordor ol
Summary Ptoal Jutonton
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Thai carton pneo. portal and kad
ol land faceted to S tU lH O tE
Courty. Florida, daootood aa loAjata
Legal D o ro a rm of Property
FROM THE NORTHWEST COR­
NER O F LO T IT . BLOCK t r O R
■ MITCHELL'S SURVEY OF THE
■ LEVY GRANT, ACCORDING TO
• THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 8. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMF
• HOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA:
' THENCE S 0S22TXT W 1 * 3 60
F EET ALONG TH E WESTERLY
LOrC O F SAJO L O T IT. SAKJ LINE
ALSO BEING THE EASTERLY L M f
OF ANGLEDALE. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED 01 PLAT BOOK 2 PAGE 30 AND
» PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIOA,
THENCE N M M 2 4 -W 110 00
FEET TO THE POOR OF M G A I­
NING.
THENCE
CONTINUE
N84J8 24*W IIS ao F E ET THENCE
SOUTH 40 M FEET. THENCE N
M 2V « r w 20000 f e e t t o t h e
EAST LINE OF SECTION 30.
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 30
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
D A BEING ALSO THE WEST UNE
OF SAID PLAT OF ANGLEDALE:
THENCE NORTH 40212 F E ET
ALONG SAID W ES T LINE OF
ANGLEDALE TO THE SOUTH UNE
OF LAKE OEM PARK. PLAT BOOK
12. PAGE *0 AND t l . PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA; THENCE S #80000"
E. 319 32 F E E T ALONG SAJO
SOUTH UNE. THENCE 8 OOOT44*
W. 432 10 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING LESS AND EXCEPT
THAT
CERTAIN
PARCEL
DESCRIBED IN WARRANTY DEED
RECOROED MAY 2. IS M M O R .
BOOK 2065. PAGE 0106-0106.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORKJA.
ALONG WITH ALL RIGHT. TITLE
AND IN TER EST T O THE EASE­
MENT R IIFM N O W ITH THE LANO
T I R E AS DESCRIBED IN EASE­
M ENT AGREEM ENT RECORDED
AT OR BOOK 2076/ PAGE 1S4»
1544 PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
MOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
DATED JUN 21, 2002.
Ctoik ol too Clrcua Court
B y Ruto Kng
naan* a
CiActat.M k — fi- i»( 3 n r - n i
s i s c n iaaiaao S u s ie boo
POOu. 3000
Gtomto, FL 32802
(407) 428-7010
It you a n a panon wan a cfeabtay
bon to panopeia to tola pnceedng.
you a n anadad. al no coat to you. u
toe prtMaun o# apecraf aaaiatance
Pleaae corned Court AdmnMrabon
al 301 N. Park Ave. St* N301,
Sanford, Florida 32771. a k p lonr
(407)3264330. Ed. 4227. wtom two
worlung deyr ol ym* recast oI ton
mace » hearing mpeved. (TEX)) |.
*00956 0771 or Voce (V) 18000861770. vis FTonde Relay Service
Pubkan A n 30. 200B and Jdy 7.

2002

NN240
M TH E CO UN TY COURT
OF THS EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. M
ANO FOR SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORKJA
CASS NO.: 01-CC-422630-R
KINGS COVE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C .
ALBERTA POTTINGERand
VALDAE. POTTINGER,

L ecals

ecals

NOTE:
A i preapactfv*
bfodarVraapondwita art hereby cauMonad not to contact any member ol
■to CAM Ol Lake Mary eta* or oRdala
aon (Crag Haul. 407-3336240)
DATED Juna 23.2002
Card A. Foalar, Coy Clark
Cay ol Lab* Mary
P. O. Dor 944445
Lab* Mary. FL 327666448
407-8*61423-pnona
407-8*61490- l u
webiie
www lekemaryfl com
rhtto/Yiww KAamaryk cont/»
PuMah; A na 30. 2002
NN243
NOTICE OF M AR M O
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA AMEND**)
SECTION 188, APFENOX A. 8UBSEC TO N 7 (A) OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES ENTITLED. -SR4CINQ*; PROVIDING CONFLICTS.
SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE
OATE.
NOTICE OF * m N T S HEREBY
OWEN by toa Cay Connaaun d to*
Cay d Lab* Alary. Ftorkla, tod add
Board wd hoM a Pubic Hearing on
July 1*. *063. at 700 p m . or aa
aoon I w w l k r aa potato*. to conamandnq to*CodaolI)nBianeaato
attabbtlt a mnanwn aapanlion
batman Sbaaapa tor propertlee
totaled cn a cuWa-eac.
A PiAbc Hatting wd ba had to toa
cay Hal. too N Ceuwy Cbto Read.
Lab* Mary. Florida. The pupae la
rwaad to aitond and b* haard Said
to eme u a l to* C*y Camdaaren
mahaa a anal detonrwiaaon A copy
oI toa propoaad ordnance la aval
atot In to* CcmnuWy Devafopmari
Department M Laba Mary Cay Mai,
Monday l y a p l Friday *00 a m to
800 p m , eacAjdng hoaday. Any
quaaaon pertanng to toa propoatd
ordnance Kicdd be dnaad to Qary
Sdandar. Senior Ptomer. U 4078*61412.
NOTE: F A PERSON DCCWE8 TO
APPEAL ANY OECISION MADE BY
THIS COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT TH S MEETING
OR HEARMG. HE OR SHE
WSJ. NEED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. AND THAT. FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SHE
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MADE. WHICH
RECORD MCLUOCS THE TESTI­
MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED.
RO RIO A STATUTES
2*60106
PERSON WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDMATOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS M
ADVANCE OF THE UEETINQ AT
407-8661424
C R Y OF LAKE MARY. FLORKJA
Cerd A Foaler. Cay Clark
Pitobafc J d w 30.3002
MN244
VEHICLE AUCTION
I. 66, Ltocoto
a 1LN0P96F 8GYB70734
2 . 60 Ford
•1FACPS0U3LA247664
Auction to ba bald on 07-1601 B
10AM at PnkfwKi Tbwing. 1240 &amp;
C R. 427. Longwood
aiHQCAM44JA104l*a
Auceon to be bald on 97-16*1 to
t o u r m n e r w n W e . ia#o a.
C R .e t7 .io n9inud - . - i . -it
1, VO Accra
4JM40B1549LS02310*
Auction to ba bald on 07-22-02 0
10AM al PnctoaKa Towing. 1240 S.
C fl 427, Longwood
PuNalWune 30.2002
NN245
NOTICE OF •HEMFF'*
O ttPO V TX M OF FOUND
PROPERTY
Donald F. E Unger Sheriff oI
Seminole County, hereby grvea
nonce pureuanl to Florida Statue
70S. 103(7Xb) 1. ol raa marten to de­
al

Spectra Pradann Laser
The Sharff ntards to donaM sad
property to charitable orgarkubone
Persona warning to lay PNan to any d '
toa above descrPad property may do
so by mekng demand on kvma pro­
vided by toe Sheriff Oamanda wd ba
rannewed on Thursday of each weak
or by tdisduing an appokwnanl al
toa Snedra Orkce at (407) M 6
*692
Sheriff Donald F Esknger
Manager Arm Makiry
too Bush Boulevard
Sacked. Florida 32773
Pubfcsfi. Juna 30. 2002 and Jd y 7.

2002

ad notd a Pubic Hearing cn July IE.
2002, at TJX) P. M , or aa anon toara■flit is poii&lt;l&amp;4i. to eonskfif i
lacaiaK Iram Chrta Mahnban tor vartancaa to Chapter 190 (Reaoutcm
Protechon BUndardal d ft* Cod* d
Otdnencea to itortama* tow aetoeck
bom 78 lad to approaknaady 48 toal
to conalrucl an adiEHon and
Iram 78 lea* to
tod to aitond tow
rad over tow aiNIkiq peso on to* Id iwwng! CMracncwa properry:
Lots 1 and 2. Oyster tjaa HdgFita,
accordtog to the ptal thereof aa
recorded In Ptot Book &gt;. Page 17. d
M u B a idbuMas F l ——n &gt;rim —A D a jaalvw vLa
hrI ruO«C nK O TUl OT OwlwiOtt
County. Florida: rnora commonly
daacrtbsd aa 138 Unda Lane.
The PiXWc Hearing a * 6* held In
tot* Commtsa**i Chambers, 100 N.
Crxrtry C L b Road. Lab* Mary The
Pubic M ImffHd to dtond and be
U. ---t- —
4- rMMro BwLi
gJWj DMifig m lf !?• C u n ir
tnw to ton* 199I a final
la mad* by 9w City
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES T O
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
THIS
COMMISSION
W ITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CO N­
SIDERED AT THIS M EETM O OR
HEARING. HE OR SFW YflLL NEED
A RECORO O F TH S PROCEED­
INGS, ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED T O
ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM
RECORO OF TH E PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. W HICH RECORO
MCLUOES TH E TE S TM O N Y ANO
EVIDENCE U PO N WHICH TH E
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2*6 0 108
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICWATE *1 ANY O F THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SH O U LD C O N TA C T
THE CfTYS AO A CO O nO M A TO n AT
LEAST 46 HOURS M ADVANCE O F
THE MEETM O A T (407)324-3094.
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
Card A Foalar. Cffy dark
DATED Am* 27.2002
Carol A Foalar. Ctoy dark
Cay d Laba Mary
F. O. Soa *66448
Laba Mary. FL 32796-6448
407-6861423 •phot*
407-8*8-1466 •toa
vhffpj /www labemery* ocnVv
Pubaalc Jtaw 30.2002
NN2S0
M TH E O R C U TT COURT
OF TH E E tO M TlIM TH
JuotciA i. caacurr,
at AND FOR
(C O U N TY ,
CASE NOd1-OR-4M 9 EEtoK
IN RE: THE NAME CHANGE OF
AMY BUTEtOFER
NOTICS O F ACTIO N FOR
OF
T O JACXIF DUANE HCASLEY
1219 Wlndaor Way
Norman. OK 73069-8336
YOU ARE NOTIFIED f i d an actom
ha* been Bad agmlnel you and tod
you are required to eerve a copy d
your wttoan deNneaa, 9 any, to a on
AMY BUT1KOFER. d o Starkey M.
savor Attorney M Law. P A , wtnae
addreaa la 1220 Dontfaa Avenue.
Suae 201, Longwood. Ftonda 32779
on or batoro (data) JULY 5. 2002.
and Ha too ongmd affto toa dark d
Ike Court at 301 Norto Pwfc Avenue.
Sentord, Ftonda 32771, before aervtoe on Podtoner or knmedtotaty
towreaffar It you tai to do ao. a
dafau* may bo anbarad agemd you
C oyt ta 'd al cum4 duaavwnla Vi toa*
el toe Dark of toe Oroal Court*
office. You may review toeee docurrwnra upon requeet.
You mutt keep toe Clerk d toe
Circuit Court*! office notified d your
current addreae. (Ybu may Me Nonce
of Current Addreaa. Ftonda Supreme
Court Approved Panaty Law Form
12*18) Future paper* to tola lawautl Wil be marled to toe addteea cn
record al tow derk'a office
WARNING: Ruto 12283. FlorUa
Family Law Rulea of Procedure.
d document* and informaNon.
Farton to oompfy can read! In aancBona, incAjdng darraaaal or ending
Dated MAY 31. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT C O U R T
By Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah: June g, ig. 23.30.2002
NN069
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEM W OLE COUNTY.
PROBATE DIVISION
CASS NO. 01-131-CP
IN RE: E3TATE O F
RUBY L McNAIR

NN246

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NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT
TO CHAPTER 49
Notice 14 given toal pursuant to toa
Fatal Judgment ol Farettoeun deled
-Arne 18. 2002. n Cere No. O I-CC4225 20 R of toe County Court in
end lor Semnoie County- Ftonda. n
afwch KINGS COVE HOMEOWN­
ERS ASSOCIATION, INC. ta toe
Ptannrf and ALBERT A POTTINGER
and VALDA E POTTINGER are toe
Delendanri. I w&lt;a tea to toe Ivghea!
and beat ladder tor caab N toa Wear
Front Door of toa Semn.Au County
Courrhouae, Sanford Florida, al
1100 a m . on Augual 20. 2002. toa
m toe Order ol Ftoal Judgment
UK 41. KING S COVE. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3*.
PAGES 64. 68. AND 6*. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED June 24. 2002
AIARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Comfy Court
By: Mery Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
M you are a person wito a disability
who needs any accommndeam In
order to pamepato n aes proceed
ng. you aia unwind. al no cost to
you. to Via provision cl certain aisralanes
Please
contact Court
Adnunittrallon, 301 North Paik
Avenue. Suae N301. Sanford, FL
32771. Telephone (407)3264330
wahn 2 wortong days cl your recap!
d tore Nobce d Safa. 9 you aia hear­
ing or voce impaired, ca9 I 80095V
eni
CLAYTON 1 MCCULLOH
(086 Maitland Center Common*
BNd
Maitland. FL 32781
(407) 8762666
PubAttv Jm e 30. 2002 and July 7.

2002

NN242__________________________
LEGAL AO
C ITY O F LAK E MARY. FLORIOA
Soacrlaaon tor Piopotaia Hagardng
design craana pra4Maron.il
City d Laba Mary Purchasing
tamperr 02-05
‘
a eveAeble
*1 DemandStar by Omni el #00 711*
Same&lt;tfpropoaaN are due m or
batare 10 00AM on Arty IS. 2002. n
toa City Managers Otoce 100 N
Country CJub Road. Lake Uary FL
32746. For krrthar Intormauon cab
OemandSur by Ond* al 800-7111712,

NOTICE OF
F ic rm o u s

nam e

Nubca N hereby gven ton I am
engaged (i busmeaa at 2990 Joaepff
Cuds. Oviedo. SemexVe County.
Florida, undar toa Fkttious Name d
Proformance Had and Air and toal
I inland to lagisier led name wtlh toe
Onriwn
d
Corporationa.
Teaaheuee. Flonda. n accordance
with toe provisions d toa Fckkous
Name Slelulaa. toW* Section
865 09. Flonda Statutes 1941.
Linda Krel
Pubkan Jm e 30. 2002
NN247
Noticed
Vehicle Auction
Auction Dale 7 2102
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Vine 1FTCRIIX3PPA26534
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CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
JULY 18.2002 700 PM
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by toe
C9y Commstion d toa C4y d Lake

NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE tfiel on toe
JUNE 3 2002. Ihere waa placed on
depot! n tor* office, knda received
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IN W ITNESS W HEREOF I have let
my hand and official tael d Sanford.
Flonda. on Jiaw 3 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
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By
ROSEMARY
HAMILTON.
DEPUTY CLERK
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
New Begm nge la currently owned
and operated by tow Sanford Houemg
Authority (hertaller known a* "SHA")
who wd conrmu* to ba to* owner of
tow phyvcal apace and equipment
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lacaitwt from SHA. The propoeed
operator, tovough tone RFP procaea,
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FOURTH SECTION, ACCORONQ
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RECOROED N PLAT BOOK 16
PAGE 34, PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORKM.
A K M S41 W FOREST BROOK
ROAD, MAITLAND, FL 32791
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Sarked 189.900 40768744101 407­
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660-1415.

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Airport Btvd Wat I700K. now
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Service
Center

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partly Hand, carpeted, ceSevg Ians
new stove, new AC Located n town
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(KaLLkMtisoe Ackan$t7TK0 366­
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No pet*. $600month ptut securer

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191— B u i l d i n g

141— H o m e s F o r S a le

I KING SERTA. postureperke set.

never used. Cost $2K.sei *295 Cm
ileliver 407 6600577

Concrolo fiber torm 36 meb dvn
Sonolube 65 inches rail New!
condilion $60 00 407-3224336

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law suites on I 4 acres on Ik
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Garage $102,900
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VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
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Sat Jun 29. 94pm
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2809 S Fern Creek Ave,
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ftx i Tatar 8ft pruteaaurutiOC seres
tomtax pockets, one nch pnma moe
never used, sli* m Crale Can
deliver A set up Cost $5k. sea lor
*1650 40/660-1415

M a t e r ia l s

Jogger stroier. $40. Even Ho ctrotter
6 car seal great cond $75. Gkder
Rocker, pave I great cond $125 TV
stand $25. Refrigerator plus
warranty, t yr old. p a d *1100.
eslung $600 Beautiful new sola
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t 2 piece Homo Brand Queen
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cost $ 1K.se! *275 Can (M ver 40/
660-0577

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$950 U^ssd CTana Cabevet Aval
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Bod Rm Sst Entire Beil Set
W HdbttlFtbrd. Dresser. Mirror.
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New m plastic. Sell *195
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medium sue. house broken,
spaded, need someone with tune lu
spend 407-321-4892

Full blooded Pitt Bull puppies
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each Ask tor At. 407 3280886

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Sunday, June 30.2002

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o n o u

H n u u

ood
The dos and
don ’ts o f
hot dogs

Tire Up’
Fourth of

celebration

Day festivities are
I ndependence
chock full of fun. From spirited par­
ties to boisterous parades to fire­
works at the boardwalk. Fourth o f Ju ly
brings out the child in everyone.
Nothing sums up the holiday better
than spectacular fireworks displays. W hy
not bring the excitement of those
sparklers, rockets and noisemakers into
your holiday meal by putting som e b ang
into the food you serve. Firecracker
Wings are sure to fire up your festivities.
Follow this recipe, courtesy of "R ackroads
and Sides tree ts" (FRP), by Dave
Anderson.

W

and set aside.
Wash wings. Place In marinade end
refrigerate fo r form hours. Drain and dis­
card m arinade. Heat oil to 375 degrees In
a heavy skillet. O il should be about 3 4
inch deep. Ib s s wings in flour until well
coated. Turn heat to medium. Fry wings
until golden brown. This takes about 12
to 15 m inutes. Place w ings on a sheet
pan. D ip pastry brush into melted butter
an daub on wings. Generously sprinkle
w ith wing dust. Serve w ith sweet and
sour sauce.
Secret Fried Chicken M arinade

Yield: 1 Gallon
Firecracker Wings

Yield: 24 wings
D ragon W ing Dust
• 2 tablespoons anise seeds
• 2 tablespoons salt
• 2 tablespoons Chinese 5 spice
• 2 tablespoons superfine sugar
• 1 tablespoon paprika
• 1 tablespoon garlic seasoning
• 2 teaspoons cayenne
• 2 teaspoons black pepper
• 1 teaspoon garlic powder
W in g s

• 1 tshieeporo lamon Juice
briskeT* *° 1° ’p0Un&lt;^
Pour m ixture of barbeque
sptcas, rad w ine, soy sauce,
brown sugar, oil,
W orcestershire sauce and
lemon Juice o v e r brisket in large
nor reactive dish, turning to
coafcru'i
Marinate In refrigerator for
six hours o r longer, turning
occasionally. Drain, reserving
marinade. Ptace brisket In
smoker. C o o k al 200 F to 250 F
lor 10 to 12 hours or until
cooked th rough, mopping with
reserved m arinade occasional­

ly- 'Qua Up: B u y short, thick or

whole briskets with a heavy
layer of fat. T h e bigger the
brisket, th e better for smoking.

• 1 gallon plus 2 n ip s cold water
•6
•2
•2
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hat goes better
with warm sum­
mer weather than
n mouthwatering hot dog piled
up w ith all the fixings?
W hether at the ball field, in the
backyard or at the park, hot
dogs are an American favorite
fast food. While It can be
debated as to what are the best
toppings for a hot dog, many
people m ay not be aware of
the proper ways to enjoy their
dew?.
Hot-dog etiquette Is not a
topic to take lightly — there h
an art to eating frankfurters.
Just in tim e for National Hot
Dog Month, follow die hot-dog
dos and don'ts, provided by
the National Hot Dog and
Sausage Council Web site,
w w w hot-dogjK g.
• D on't put toppings
between the hot dog and the
bun. Alw ays “dress the dog,"
not the bun. Condiments
should be applied in the fol­
lowing ord er wet condiments
like mustard and chili are
applied first, followed by
chunky condiments like relish,
onions and sauerkraut fol­
lowed by shredded cheese, fol­
lowed by spices like celery salt

tablespoons chicken base
tablespoons salt
teaspoons fine ground black pepper
teaspoon cayenne
tablespoon liquid hickory smoke

Prepare tw o days before frying chick­
en. Bring 2 cups o f w ater to a boil. Add
chicken base and dry ingredients. Mix
w ell and rem ove from heat. Add hickory
sm oke and immediately add to 1 gallon
water. Let m arinade stand overnight
b e fo re u sin g .

• 24 chicken wings
• 1 gallon Fried
Chicken Marinade
(recipe follows)
• Peanut oil
• 4 cups flour
• 1 stick butter,
melted
• Sw eet and
sour sauce for dipping
To m ake wing
dust, grind anise
seeds into powder
in an electric coffee
grinder. Mix next
eight ingredients
together with anise
powder. Grind this mix­
ture again in coffee grinder

poppy seed and plain buns
with not dogs. Sun-dried
tomato buns or basil buns are
considered gauche with franks.
• D on't use a cloth napkin
to wipe your mouth when eat­
ing a not dog. Paper is always
preferable.
• D o eat hot dogs on buns
with you r hands. Utensils
should not touch hot dogs on
buns.
• D on't use ketchup on
your hot dog after the age
o f 18.
• Do lick away condi­
ments remaining on the
fingers after eating a hot
dog.
• D on't bring wine to a
hot-dog barbecue. Beer,
soda, lemonade and iced tea
arc preferable.

O a riic -8 tu d d o d
Kansas

City Strip Loin
Paul Kir*, KC. Baron o f
Barbecue

Ytokt 40 servings
• 1 (1 0 - to 12-pound) beef
strip loin
• 1 large h e a d of garttc, sep­
arated Into d o v e s , crushed
• 1 4 c u p seasoned salt
• 1 4 c u p coarsely ground
popper
Trim silver skin from bottom
of strip loin: trim fat cap to 14
Inch. M ake slits with sharp knife
In strip loin; insert garlic cloves
into silts.
Sprinkle with seasoned salt
and pepper.
Place tat side up on grill rack
In grill with water pan. C ook
with lid d o w n over medium heat
lor two hours.
Turn strip loin over. C ook for
one hour; turn. Cook for 30
minutes lo n g e r or to 140 F on
meal therm om eter tor m edium rare.

C ool entertaining ideas add flavor to any o cca sio n
b matter what the occasion — a

birthday party, an elegant
N:child'sdinner
or a Forth of July gettogether — ice cream always
is the perfect dessert. It can
be a snack, the end to a
meal or even the main
attraction at parties.
However you serve it, you
can be rest-assured that it
will be enjoyed by all.
Today's hosts, often
busy career families with
little leisure time, are opt­
ing for simple, elegant
entertaining. The less time
spent in the kitchen, the
better. Ice cream is an easy,
delirious and, if desired,
fancy solution. Old favorites,
like sundaes, root-beer floats,
banana splits, milkshakes, pie a
la mode and cones, still are the
most popular and easy. However,
serving ideas for ice cream only are­

as limited as your imagination.
Holidays are perfect for ice cream.
Strawberry, vanilla and blueberry scoops
create a patriotic treat on the Fourth of
July. No one would say "bah humbug" to
a Santa Claus ice-cream cake on
Christinas, and a jack-o'-lantern ice-cream
cake is sure to scare up smiles on
Halloween. Thanksgiving wouldn't be the
same without apple pie a la mode.
Cherry-vanilla ice cream molded into a
heart shape is perfect for your valentine.
St. Patrick's Day begs for mint chocolatechip floats, while Easter calls for ice-cream
Ice cream is even more delirious when
topped off — try hot fudge, chocolate,
caramel or even a special liqueur. Add
some whipped cream, nuts, fresh summer
fruit, sprinkles or cookies for a real treat. A
"build your own sundae" party is a great
way to get everybody in on the fun. And
don’t forget the cherry!
While July happens to be National Ice
Cream Month, any day is a gixxl day to

celebrate with ice cream. So, add some fla­
vor to your next celebration with the fol­
lowing "cool" combinations, courtesy of
the International Ice Cream Association.
Peaches n' C ream Su n d ae

6 to 8 servings
To toast nuts, spread chopped nuts on a
cookie sheet and bake at 300 F until
browned.
• V2 cup honey
• 1 cup (V2 pint) whipping cream,
whipped
• 34 cup chopped toasted almonds or
other nuts
• 1 quart ice cream
• 4 fresh California peaches, peeled and
sliced
Whip honey with an electric mixer until
light and foamy. Gently fold in whipped
cream and nuts. Hold in refrigerator until
ready to serve. At serving time, dribble
some of the sauce over ice cream and
sliced peaches.

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Section C

Inside:

Sunday

R eligion 4 C 5 C
Doris D ietrich 3C
Marva H awkins 7C

J u n e 3 0 ,2 0 0 2

Zoo visitors can now experience the wild,
nocturnal behavior o f various animals
Managing Editor
hat happens when a kinkajou awakens from its day­
time nap? A nd, what does an
opossum d o when m any other animals
are preparing for their nightly slumber?
Visitors to the Central Florida
Zoological Park now have the opportuni­
ty to m th e habits an d b eh av iors o t
these nightly critters during July's
ner Safari Nights. Every Friday i
Ing the m onth, the zoo will extend its
hours so guests can explore the facility as
dusk d escends in Sanford.
"W e w ere looking at things to do this
sum mer that might attract more guests,"
said A ndrea Farmer, the zoo's director of
marketing and public relations. "It gets
hot d u ring the summer, so we thought
we w ould keep the zoo open longer so
people c a n explore during the cooler part
of the d ay."
A nim als on display will include a
kinkajou, an opossum, an alligator, a
bearded dragon

W

and a hedgehog. People w ill have the
opportunity to touch many o f the ani­
mals, as well as learn about their various
nightly behaviors.
Fanner said Safari Nights are held on
Fridays so people can use the event as a
time to unwind from the hectic week.
"It's for people looking to get into the
weekend groove with friends and fami­
ly" she said. "They don't even have to
cook."

Hot dogs, hamburgers, ice cream, and
soft drinks will be available in the snack
bar, and the gift shop will b e open for
wildlife treasures.
Summer Safari Nights admission is $5
for adults, $2 for children 3-12 years, and
$3 for seniors 60 years and over. The
Family Pack is available for $14 which
includes two adult and up to four chil­
dren.
This month, the zoo is also celebrating
its 27th birthday, with various events
planned for the Fourth o f July.
Red, W hite &amp; Zoo will b e held from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday. Visitors wearing
red, white or blue will receive $1 off
admission to the Zoo.
Activities include gam es for kids, face
painting, and a scavenger hunt. A watermelon-eating contest at 1 p.m . will pit
humans against elephants to see who is
the fastest consumer of this tasty, sum­
mer treat.
Visitors may sign the Salute to
America's Birthday banner, which
will be sent to U S . troops serving
overseas.
Other holiday programs
include the elephant demonstra­
tion at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., snap­
ping turtle demonstration at
11:20 a.m. and 2:20 p.m., hip­
popotamus demonstration at
11 JO a.m. and 2 JO p.m., bird
training demonstration at 2:40
p.m., feline feeding program at
3:00 p.m., and prim ate feeding
program at 3JO p.m.
For more information, call
407-323-4450, extension 149 or
visit wwwcentralfloridazooorg.
The Central Florida Zoo is locat­
ed at 3755 N.W. Highway 17-92
at 1-1, exit 101 in Sanford
Mara Dombrowski, an education animal keeper at
the Central Florida Zoological Park, holds one ol
her lavonte animals, the kinkapu. which will be
one ot the animals exhibited during Satan Nights.

Herald plwtos by Tommy Vincent

�special guest

Annex at 1722 W. Airport B lvd. .fcd.ln
Sanford. The office window h a a a a a i
the following w orth on It
"'Extended Day Services,"
Exceptional Student Services,
Early Intervention Pre-K."
Parents may register M o n d a&gt; (&amp; ay
through Friday throughout th e m
summer, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For more information call t h o r i t e
Parent Information Hotline a t
40732tM&gt;l 14 for English or 407-320— 0000415 for Spanish.

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Johnson named first-place winner of Buds cotillion
E v e rg re e n Temple N o . 321,
O liv er. Postingof th e colon
Im p roved Benevolent
w as b y the ROIC o f Indian
P rotectiv e Older of the W orld
Trails Middle School. T h e
v t e d the 2002
young men o f ROTC
o f Evergreen
escorted the bud s into
C o tillio n Sunday, June
the auditorium as
16, in t h e Sanford Civic
they were presented
Center.
to society.
S e v e n lovely young
Youth o f th e com­
bud* w e r e presented
munity w ere o n dis­
to the community.
play, as they present­
F irst-p lace winner of
ed their ta le n ts for the
Ms. B u d s of of
E v ergreen Cotillion
Nathan re c ite d the 96
Marva
was M s Jasmine Evon
psalms and M s Alexa
H aw kins and Aryssa Mobley
Jo h n so n , an eighth• • sang a beau tiful rendid e r a t Millenium
• • •
I d l e School. She
,
tion of "I K n o w My
R e d e e m e r Lives" a n d the cre­
aspires t o obtain an a sso c ia te
of arts degree an enlist in the
a tiv e expression to th e selec­
U S N la v y , Bethune C o o k m a n
tion "Awesome G o d ."
C ollege o r the University of
A s a salute to the Buds of
C arolin a.
E verg reen , PGDR R eth a Baker
s a n g a tribute "To G o d Be the
J a s m i n e is the d a u g h ter of
Mr. a n d Mrs. Daniel Jo h n s o n
G lo ry ."
Jr., a n d granddaughter o f Ms.
A f te r the presentation, the
Hnv Jo
J o hhni s o n and Ms. N e a lic
Tiny
d eb u ta n te s joined th e ir fathers
Je n k in s .
and guardians in th e royal
B u d s who also vied f o r the
d a n c e of the evening, with
m u s ic by the mix production
title in c lu d e d Ashton G a in e s ,
V anetta Green, Jasm ine
o f K e n Battle.
Jo h n so n , Jocelyn Jo h n so n ,
T h a n k s to the 2 0 0 2 Buds of
S a n d ria Inman, M ortice Pitts
E v e rg re en participants and
and A .th en ia Singleton.
co m m itte e members PGDR
• A Jh s to n —Sne Is a n
G a il Ford, PSP Eva Lawson
eighth-grader at M illennium
W illia m s, Daughter Ruler
M id d le School.
R e th a Baker, and Daughters
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• S a n d r i a —She is a 10thT h e o d o ra Coleman, Lula
g ra d e r a t Seminole H ig h
C u m m in g s, Ruby Battle,
Sch oo l.
G lo r ia Flounory, P earlie Ford,
• M o rtic e — She is a n
M a rg a re t Jackson, G race
eighth-grader at M illennium
M e lto n , Anne N ow ell,
M id d le School.
C u rtistin e Peterson, Edna
• A t h « u i — She is a n 'H t h S m it h and Patricia Sherman. 1
d e r a t Seminole H ig h
T h a n k s to all o f th e support­
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e rs fo r your outstanding sup­
T h e evening's co tillio n was
p o r t and for the su ccess of this
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T h e annual Purple and
W h ite Charity Ball sponsored
by th e Celery City Lodge No.
5 4 2 and Evergreen Temple No.
321 Improved Benevolent
Protective Order o f Elks of the
W orld was held in May.
T h e evening's affair b a
fund-raiser held to secure
fu n d s for college scholarships
aw arded to various students.
T h e 2002 King and Queen
C o ntest is another w ay of
help ing students continue
their pursuit of excellence.
Reigning as king for
2002/2003 is Brother Earl E.
M inott, who has had the
h on or bestowed on him three
tim es.
Reigning as queen b
D aughter Gloria Flounory.
Snaring in the grand occa­
sio n were daughters Hattie
Lee, Anne Newell, Zina
Robinson and Brothers
Richard Evans, Robert Gordon

King Earl E. Minott and Queen Gloria Flounory
an d Stewart Baker, Lorenza
Polk.
Crowning the honorces
w ere King arid Q u een Battle.
Leading the grand march was
Marshell Herbert Sum m on of
Fountain of Youth Lodge of St.

Augustine.
Chairperson Jam es Melton
and Daughter Gloria Flounory
and the committee wish to .
thank all who helped make
the 25th annual event a grand
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Lion’s Club honors police officers, firefighters of the year
As» p e r t o# their everyday
hosen as the Hre Fighter of the
worki toe,
life, the m en and women
warn
fear for Lake Mary.
w ho work for the fire depart­
Officer Lajk: was nominated
ment and the police
for Police Officer of the
Year by Longwood Police
department put their
lives on the line for
Chief Thomas Jackson
strangers. They d o
Don distinguished himself
this for little pay and
during 2001 by excelling
little recognition.
In DUI enforcem ent He
They serve and pro­
made over 166 DUI
tect; they stand ready
arrests during the year.
to rescue those in
This is highly significant
need at a moment's
because Don is not a
notice.
Mary
member o f the specialized
DUI enforcement unit.
That's why, every
Officer Lajk: w as unable
year, the Longwood/ . # # # # # 9
Lake Mary Lion's
to attend the presentation
Club chooses a Police Officer of
Eng/PM Cindy Crawford
the Year and a Fire Fighter of
has worked for the Longwood
the Year for both Longwood
Fire Department for 18 years.
and Lake Mary. Officer Donald
(Eng/Iro stands for
Lajk was chosen as the Police
Engineer/Paramedic) Cindy
Officer of the Year for
w as nominated for Firefighter
Longwood and Eng/PM Cindy
o f the Year by Longwood FireCrawford was chosen as the
Rescue Chief Charles M.
Fire Fighter of the Year for
Chapman. In addition to her
Longwood. Sgt. Leo Drunnelle,
outstanding performance on
Jr. was chosen as the Police
the job, Cindy uses her spare
Officer of the Year for Lake
time to volunteer for the com­
Mary and L t Rick Fudge was
munity. She has maintains her

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Lt Rich Fudge recatvaa the FlraAghler of tno Year ptaqua from DettXa Taylor of '
me Longwaxttake Mary Uon1* Club.

Pictured are Dapufy ChM Sam BeMors and Sf/L Lao B n m i i of tw Late Mary Poles Department DMton CNaf Ed Kreti
and LI RfcX Fudge of tw Lake Mary Fire Dapartmart; Longttoodlafca Mwy Don's Club PrestdwS ftah Hunt and EngPM
Ondy Cartxmsl and Corey Cohan of tie Longwood Flro-flaacua Department

status as a CPR instructor for
the Fire-Rescue Department
and also Instructs dty employ­
ees in other departments. Cindy
volunteers to he a guest speaker
at local elementary schools talk­
ing to students about the fire
service. She also volunteers for
emergency and non-emergency
response with the American
Red Cross. Cindy has complet­
ed her training and been
appointed to the FI-6-DMAT
team in the Central Florida
area. (This is a specialized Red
Cross emergency response
team.) Chief Chapman was
unable to attend the award cer­
emony, so Fire Fighter Corey
Cohen read his nomination let­
ter to the club.
Sgt. Leo Drunnelle, Jr. was
nominated for Police Officer of
the Year by Lake Mary Police
Chief Richard Beary. Leo is has
served for five years as the
city's representative on the
City/County Investigative

Bureau (CCIB), a countywide
task force. The task force works
primarily with drug and vice
related crimes throughout the
county. While working on the
unit, Leo designed and imple­
mented a pharmaceutical diver
sion program for C O B . In
December, Leo was the lead
agent in a seizure of 1,256
pounds o f marijuana, which
resulted in the arrest of 2 sus­
pects, the seizure of a firearm,
over $19,000 in cash and a 2002
Ford pick-up. Police Chief
Deary was in Washington for a
Police conference, so Deputy
Chief Sam Belfiore read nis
nomination letter to the club.
Lt. Rick Fudge was nominat­
ed for Fire Fighter of the Year
by Lake Mary Fire Chief Craig
E Haim. Rick was instrumental
this past year in im piemen tin.
Lake M ary's rescue program
beginning the
Rracue/Transport Program. Up
until this year. Lake Mary has

had to rely on nearby cities and
the county for transport. Lake
Mary now has it's own
Rescue/Transport, thanks. In no
small port, to Rick. He put in a
lot of time and effort, both on
duty and off, to get this pro­
gram off the ground. Chief
Haun was unable to attend the
ceremony, so Division Chief Ed
Koch read his nomination letter
to the club.
In recognition of their accom­
plishments, the Police Officers
and Fire Fighters receive a
Certificate of Appreciation, a
$100 savings bond, a plaque
and a pin. The
Longwood/Lake Mary Lion's
Club also gave a Certificate of
Appreciation to Carolina Kate's
and Katie Daniels for their help
at monthly meetings. Carolina
Kate's on 427 in Longwood is
the restaurant that has been
playing host to the Club's
monthly meetings for quite
some time now.

Moles sometimes falsely accused of ruining backyard landscapes
Reproduction
Moles are insect eaters like
shrews and hedgehogs. The
The mole's nest chamber is
most notable aspect of the
4 to 6 inches in diam eter and
mole is its large, power­
lined with fine grass
ful front feet, designed
and leaves. Motes have
for pushing soil ou t of
one litter o f two to five
young per year. The
the way.
young are b om in
The mole found in
Florida is the eastern
March after a 45-day
gestation period. They
mole, which Ls about 5
are large at birth rela­
1/2 to 6 inches long
tive to the size of their
with a short, sparsely
haired tail l to 1 1/2
mother and arc able to
F e rre r
fetul for themselves in
inches long. T h e fur is
&gt; • • • • • • • about four weeks.
very soft and differs
from that o f m ost mam­
mals because it does not point
Damage
toward the tail, but upward.
The damage caused by
Moles can m ove forward or
moles is almost entirely cos­
backward within their tunnels
metic. Although*moles are
without rubbing their fur the
often falsely accused of eating
wrong way and trapping soil
the roots of grass and other
plants, they actually feed on
in their coats. T h e coat is so
fine and dense that it keeps out
the insects causing the dam­
water and d irt
age.
The tunneling o f moles may
Habitat and Food
cause some physical damage
The eastern m ole prefers
to the root system o f ornamen­
loose, well-drained soils. It has
tal or garden plants and may
been found in dune sand and
kill grass by drying out the
rich forest humus. The charac­
roots, but tnis dam age is usu­
ally minor
teristic mole ridges that lie just
below the surface are foraging
tunnels.
Control
These tunnels are created as
When mole tunnels become
the mote searches among tire
an intolerable nuisance, moles
plant roots for the earthworms
may bo captured and removed
and insects, on which it feeds.
without a permit by homeMoles are beneficial because
owners, renters, or employees
they eat mole crickets, white
o f the property owner.
No poison may be used on
grubs, wire worm s, ants, cut­
worms, armyworms, and
native wildlife without a
slugs. They also help to loosen
Poison Permit issued by the
and aerate the soil. In loose
executive director o f Florida
Game &amp; Fresh Water Fish
soil, moles can tunnel up to 18
Commissioa
feet per hour.

Traps
Moles can be live trapped
using a simple pitfall. Find an
active surface tunnel, collapse
a tunnel with your foot, and
then come back in an hour or
two to see whether the tunnel
has been reopened. If the tun­
nel has been pushed back up,
it Ls an active tunnel.
Dig a hole through the tun­
nel large enough to insert a
large coffee can, wide-mouth
jar, or similar container. Sink
the can into the ground so the
top of the container lies just
below the bottom of the tun­
nel. Cover the area with a
piece of cardboard or a board
and the soil from the hole to
keep light and air currents
from alerting the mole to the
trap. When the mole falls into
the trap, the whole container
can be pulled out o the ground
and the mole carried to a
forested area and released.
Check your live trap several
times a day. If this is not done,
trapped moles may die from
starvation or thirst.
Commercial mole traps are
available in two main types;
the choker-loop and the harxm and both are designed to
11 the mole, if the trap is not
sprung within .1 days, move it
to a new, more active location.

Predators
Snakes, owls, herons, and
sometimes cats and dogs will
kill a mole, but moles arc dis­
tasteful to most animaLs and
they will not eat them.

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Annual dance awards presented at ‘Strike up the Band’
"Strike up the B a rd ," a daz­
danced in various capacities
zling recital, ended the dance
and have returned to their
season for students o f
Alma Mater. Among the for­
Miriam's and Valerie’s
mer students who are
School of Dance Arts.
on the teaching staff at
Held in the Performing
SODA are; Melissa
Garris, Gina Holbrook,
Arts Center of Winter
Springs High School,
Thom Lake, Shivon
McLamb, Kell Sullivan
the three performances
and Helaina Vernon.
attracted roll house
audiences.
Associate teachers are:
Sandra Brooks, Robin
For 37 years now,
Pfeiffer and Holley
Miriam Doktor and
Valerie Weld have been OoHa
Ricker. The production
contributing to the culD ie tric h
staff consisted of about
tural enrichment to the • • • • ••■a•* a two dozen dedicated
volunteers who enjoy
community by teach­
being involved in the wonder­
ing thousands the art of dance
and spotlighting them In a
ful world o f dance.
showcase, Broadway-style
"Strike up the Band" was
recital at the end o f each sea­
more than a dance recital
son.
when annual awards were pre­
sented as follows: Betty
Miriam and Valerie will be
the fust to admit that parents,
Williams Foundation Awards Dion Leonhard, 2002
friends and former students
have been the core o f these
Outstanding Performer; Daniel
highly successful productions.
Hunaip, 2002 Star Brite Award;
and Shelby Ratch/ord, 2002
In Showcase 2002, one number
Shining Star Award.
featured mothers dancing
with their children, while
Receiving the Tom Weld
another spotlighted dads
Scholarship Award was Daniel
showing off with their danc­
Hunaip while Christina Prosak
ing children.
was the recipient of the Mark
"Strike up the Band"
Hoffman Memorial
Scholarship.
brought back a medley off rnostalgic and America's favorite
favori
The SOD A-Scott Page
melodies to which dancers had
Awards went to Mallory
a lot o f fun tapping, swaying,
Cladman and Joshua McLamb;
swinging, strutting and
and the SODA Pops
singing. Even the adorable lit­
Scholarships were awarded to:
tle pre-schoolers got in the act
Roxanne Hirt, senior; Tamiya
to draw thunderous applause
Johnson, intermediate; and
from the audiences.
Rayna Hirt, junior
Niany of the dancers are
A number of School of
Dance Arts alumni have gone
presently enrolled In classes
to professional fijscuita
this summer in various parts
o f the nation, while some are
around the world. Others have

studying on the hom e front in
anticipation of another year of
dance beginning in A ugust

Happy Anniversary
Congratulations are in order
to Grace and Robert "B ob ’
Chewning. The Sanford couple
observed their 36th wedding
anniversary on Ju n e 11. They
w e n married on that day in
1966 at the Winter Park
Presbyterian Church. The
Chcwnings boarded a train
and criss-crossed the United
States and Canada in celebra­
tion of their anniversary.
The couple are the parents
o f one daughter, Barbara Ann
Chewning of Scottsdale, Ariz.
Bob is a retired police chief
of the Orlando Police
Department and G race is a
retired Orlando city clerk.
Bridge Soda)
The Bridge Social o f the
Sanford Woman's Club has
recessed for the summer, but

narwo pnoco oy iofitny iw m n i

The Bridge Social at the Stnfcxd Woman’s Club racertfy gathered tor a luncheon at
the home ot Zakte SWdnd. Seated, from ML am Frances Mrtchel, Siskind. Carol
Ctermteon and Carol Wrchho*. Starting an Ro m Jacobson, Stnriey M b , Tad
, Carolyn Coroalua, Marion Srrih and Helen Ernst.

the members have such a good
time they decided to get
together for luncheon at the
newly renovated home of
Zelda Siskind. Players brought

their coveted dish specialties
and a fine spread and afternoon
of cards was enjoyed by alL
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Mika Caolo protanla the Batty Williams Foundation Award for Superior Danes
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6200 INTERNATIONAL DRIVE
ORLANDO, FL 32819
|407| 351-1800
www welnwild.com

*Nof noWon Memorol Day

Photo submitted

Mike Caolo presents the Betty Williams Foundation Award to 14-yeai-old
Daniel Hunaip. Caolo traveled Irom Dallas to present the award.

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Sunday. June 30.2002

T hk S u o m i Hduld

Church
Notes

Seminole
Community
C hurch

G o s p e l C o n c e rt

First Baptist Church,
located a t 591 S . Park
Ave., in Sanford, is host­
ing a Southern Gospel
C oncert 7:30 p..m . Friday,
Ju ly 19, featuring "T h e
Floridians" from
Kissim m ee, and "Sacred
H eart" from Georgia.
No tickets are required,
but a $5 donation is
requested at the door or a
free-will love offering will
be accepted.
For more inform ation,
call the church at 407-321*
9351 or go to www.fbcsanford.org
W om en o f the B ib le
Women M issionaries of
New Bethel AME and St.
Jam es AM E will present a
spiritual enlightenm ent of
"W om en o f the Bible"
Saturday, June 29, begin­
ning at 6 p.m. in St. Jam es
AME Church, located at
819 Cypress Ave.
The com m unity is invit­
ed.
Food Sou rce Program
The Sanford Church of
Christ is w orking with a
program called Food
Source to help the congre­
gation and community.
The program offers vari­
ous foods each m onth at a
discounted rate from gro­
cery stores.
For m ore information
about the Food Source
Program , call Jeannette
Stiffey at 407-323-8234,
407-8294)272 or the
church at 407-322-7781.
W om en o f Purpose
The Women of Purpose
of New Bethel Church
m eets every fourth
Saturday at the church.
The ladies recently held
their m other/daughter
banquet, which w as an
evening to remember.
For inform ation, call
407-321-4881.
Stu dy G roup
A free catechism o f 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
tion.
For m ore inform ation,
call 407-788-0185.

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1000 am
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5070 Orange Blvd.
Sanford

Aaiena Club lor ChAtffan
TOO pm
Teen Uaaftng
TOO pm
ArM Stole Study ft Prayer 700pm
" T N faaft) M w &lt; y ( l e r t " iN e Nat—

Jeny Walsh, Pastor

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FUST B IF V tr CHURCH OP BAMFORO
919 8 Part Ave Santord. a
407-322-6041
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PaasorM Care
Rev. Richard Wagoner Itotec Doctor
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Scnday Morning Worth* 10 X • m
Sunday Evening Worth*
BOO pm
Wed AdMftet tor aft agea 600 pm

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SEMINOLE TRINITY CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL and DAYCARE

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TRANSMISSIONS

Pm-tctiool thru 12th grad*
'A Ministry o/ Church ot G od o l Sanford
A BEKA Curriculum
802 W. 22nd St-, Sanford •321-2723

DAVID B E V E R L Y A N D S T A F F
209 W . 25th Street
S anford, F L

915 W. 2nd S t 323-3517

U-Sat 8 30 AM - 7 PM
115 E. F IR S T ST..
SAN TO R O

T H E M c K IB B IN
AG EN CY

FAIRLY WORSHIP CENTER
2913 8 Ortendo Owe
Santord. FL 32773
407-322 9222

BRISSON
FUNERAL HOME

located n*n to

'Good Shephard Lutherw Church
Jeff Krai
Pastor
Sunday Worship Service
9 00 p m
Tuesday Service
7 00 p m
Program* lor boy* A g*M

O R -SHORTY- SMITH AND
R06ERT I BRISSON
9th S L a n d Laurel A va.
Sanford *322-2131

114 N . P A R K A V E ., S A N F O R D
322-0331

For Your Ad To Appear
In This Space
Call Ted at
407- 322-2611

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FAX (407) 323-332*

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(1/4 Mae off Oreeneeey
SR 417 Gong East)
Oviedo, Florida
407-657 237ft
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2626 Iroquois A ve . •322-2070

COLONIAL
ROOM
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323*2999

TRAOmONAL EPISCOPAL ST ALBAIfS

Infant /Toddler T L C
15 Yrs. E s p .
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Santord / Laks Maty Ana

C u ll

Genesis Family
Kid Care
4 0 7 -6 8 8 -7 7 6 6

Jack M.
Unaftr of Muec
Mnttef of Youffi
Jftn Pagan
Sunday School
9 45am
Morning Worth*
• 30 All 00 am
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VYoryvp
BOO p m
Wed. Prayer Sarvtoa
ft 30 pm
FU ST BAPTIST CHURCH OP LORO*
ftftl Stan Road 434. E
Longeood FL 32790-9304
(407) 339-3117
Reverend Chn* Whaley • Senior Pastor
Saturday Prane A Worthfi 600pm
Sunday
ft 30 am
949am
Btoa Study

Assem bly O f God

LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED
RON ROSSI S STAFF

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COMMERCIAL •RESIDENTIAL

CENTRAL SAPTWT CHURCH
3101 W SR 46
Santord FI 37771-6644
(407) 322-2914

Sunday Servian
Hefty Euchanst
ft 00 am
Sunday School (aft agea) BOO am
Sung EucTentt
1000 am
(NLrrtery »i doth eervcec/
Weekday Hefty Eucharist Services
Tuesday
1200 noon
Wedneedsy
7 00 pm
Thursday
930 am
Fndty
12.00 noon
The DftVarenca is Wtarffi The Ontanca

JIM R O W E
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Anglican

WEJUYA A U C N IL Y OF GOO
1979 Diaon Rd
Longwood, FL 32779
*07-774-0777
Greg Freeman
Pastor
ft 19 Am and 1049 am
Sunday School
1 30 am,
Majje School
1049 am.
Mureery Provided

B a p tist
W tlTV K W BAPTIST CHURCH
4100 Paofe toed (46A)
Santonl Florida
*07-323-0923
Rev M Coffman. Pastor
Sunday Morning
Womlvp
1019am
Sunday School
900am
Sunday Evening Wwiftsjp
6 00pm
Wed Prayer Service
7 00 p m
COUNTRY!©* BAPTIST CHURCH
990 S Country Club Rd. Lake Mary. FL
Shane Wym
Paator
Sunday School
9 49 a m
Sunday AM Worship
1049 a m
Sunday PM Worship
600pm
Wad Prayer Macing
7 30 p m
Nursery Provided
PINECREST BAPTIST CHURCH
601 East Airport Boulevard
Santord Honda 32773
Church Office
(407) 322-3737
JEert Welch
Pastor
Sunday School
949 am.
Morning Worship
1100am
Evening WorWxp
7 00 p m
Mid-Wee* WorsTup
7 00pm
Chtldran •Church
7 00 p m
Nursery Provided Alt Services
JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
920 Upset* Rd. Santord
323-9072
Sunday School
1000 am
Mormng Service
1100 am
Evereng Samoa
600pm
Wednaeday Sarvtca
7 00 p m
Old Truffte tor a Nee Day

Wed AWANAYouth
0**teeh* Training
Pastort Bfffte Study
A A P O ov

1100 am
ft30 p m
700 pm
700 pm
• 00pm

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MARKHAM
WOODS
.9400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. FL 37746
(407) 333-1069
Or Sob Parker
Pastor
Keith Vincent I Ntc* Parker
Co-Youth
Worker*
Sunday
Coffee and Oonuts
9 30 AM
Btte Study
945 AM
Wortfup
1049AM
&lt;Ch**e*•Church Prodded)
Ctekfrcn c Awanc Oufc
9 30 PM
700PM
Clkftch Famfty Omner
600 PM
Prayer and Bfffte Stody 700PM
Ydufth Meeting
Chidren'a Chow end Team KiO Oufec
(Nursery provided al sennea*)
UQHTHOUSt BAPTIST CHURCH
6615 MARKHAM ROAO
Santord Florida 32771
(407) 629-4*00
Sunday School
9 45 am
Morning Worship
10 SO Am
(Jr Church lor Cftedran ages
3 thru gride fl)
Evening Worship ft 00
pm
Adult PrayerBbie Study
7 00pm,
ChJdren 6 T*en Services
7 00 pm
iRegMar ActMtes For Ai Ages
Nursery Provided For Al Service*
Every Visitor It A Wotcorm Quoit
FIRST SMLOM IffSHORARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
700 Elm Averaie
Santord. FL 32771
(407) 322 9469
Rev Dr Many D Rucker. Sr
Pastor
iarty Marring Service
ft 15 am
Sunday School
930 am
Mormng Worshp
1100 am
Evening Worthp (TBA)
4 00 pm
Monday. BAN Study
730 pm

Catholic
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Comer of 9th St A 9 Oak Ay#
Santord FL
407-322 3799
Father Richard W Trout
Paator
Weekday Mas*
900am
MondayFnday
ConfestMona. Saturday
4 DO pm
Saturday Vigl
900 pm
Sunday 745 am . 1030 am . Noon
900 am - English (Social Hat)
900 am *Sparaah (Church)

Husband should get counseling before giving ultimatum to straying mate
Q U E S T IO N : My w ife
h a s b ee n in v o lv ed in an
a ffa ir w ith h er b o ss fo r six
m o n th s. I’ve k n ow n about
it fro m th e b e g in n in g , but
ju s t h a v e n 't b een a b le to
co n fro n t her. M e la n ie acts
lik e s h e d o e s n 't lo v e me
an yw ay . If 1 g iv e her an
u ltim atu m 1 co u ld lose her
co m p letely .
C a n y ou assu re m e that
w o n ’t h a p p en ? H av e you
e v e r o ffered the "lo v e m ust
b e to u g h " a d v ice and had

it b a ck fire, en d in g in
d iv o rce ?

DR. DOBSON: Yes, I
h a v e, and I certain ly
u n d erstan d your c a u tio n . I
w ish I could g u a ra n tee
h o w M elan ie will re a ct to a
firm e r approach.
U n fortu n ately , life o ffe rs
fe w ce rta in ties, ev en w h e n
all the p ro b a b ilities p o in t
in o n e direction.
S o m etim e s w e ll-c o n d i­
tion ed a th letes d rop d ea d

Dobson
'Focus on
Family’

from h ea rt a tta ck s. Som e
o u tsta n d in g p a re n ts raise
ch ild ren w ho rebel and
b eco m e d ru g a d d ic ts. S o m e
o f the m o st in te llig e n t, c a u ­
tiou s b u sin essm e n fo o lis h ­
ly b an k ru p t th e m se lv es.
L ife is lik e that.

T h in g s h ap p en e v e ry
d a y th at sh o u ld n 't hav e
o c c u rre d . N e v e rth e le ss, w e
s h o u ld g o w ith the b est
in fo rm a tio n a v a ila b le to
u s. I saw a sig n th at said ,
"T h e faste st h o rse s d o n 't
a lw a y s w in, b u t you
sh o u ld still b et on th e m ."
E ven as a n o n g am b ler, that
m a k e s sen se to m e.
H av in g offered th a t d is ­
cla im e r, let m e sa y that
th e re is n o th in g risk y
a b o u t treatin g o n e s e lf w ith

g re a te r resp ect, e x h ib itin g
co n fid e n ce and p o ise,
p u llin g b ackw ard and
re le a sin g the d oor o n the
ro m a n tic trap.
T h e p o sitiv e b en e fits o f
th at a p p ro ach are o fje n
im m e d ia te and d ram atic.
S e lf-re sp e ct e xp ressed in a
lo v in g w ay virtually n ev er
fails to h av e a salu tary
e ffe ct o n a d riftin g lover,
u n le ss th ere is not the tin i­
est sp a rk left to fan T h u s,
in in sta n ces w h en o p e n in g

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C o n g r e g a t io n a l
1000 a.m.
M 0 am.

Christian

CHURCH (NACCC)

M01 a P vt Am .

(Camay of PaN Dr. A D m Arm.)
(407)324-0936
Sunday

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10:30 am A 6:30 p m

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I I 00 am.
•:4S p m

Episcopal

Lutheran
Hary aSAAUpaaliRd.
Phona 323-7312
Sunday WvtNp

615 am
A 630 p m

Nuraary PraMdid
D*Baf*ri 32713
witoEas: 407-6660452
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10 a m

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•AFIMAIISOfl C I M T U N CHURCH
730 UpeaU Rd. Sanford. FL
Tvaoamm
JoeCapulo

OP LARS MARY
790 Sun Drkm. Lake Mary. FL

Ill

W!a« U

Youth Minister
Worth? Mtootor
Stnd«t &amp;*M Schoot
9 00 a m
Morning Worship
tO IS sm
Youth
fl 00 pm.
Wactooeday Pntm 5 m x « 600pm
nuwy nw ow

Om n iu m and Mnmonarv Aiua«ca
Taring lor iPoopHe"
1401 8 Park Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
(407) 322 2491
Ray Jam** J. Schrader
9 45am - Suifoay School
1100am •Morning Worth?
6 OCpm •Bfcto Study

Christian S cience
PM8T CHURCH OP CHRIST. SCIENTIST
•75 MARKHAM WOODS ROAD
Comer of I E Wfltamaon Road
407-7667706
Sunday. Church Same#
and Sunday School
1000 am
Wadneiday
7 30 p m
CMd Cart AvmUtt* al «• S m x n
Monday thru Friday
10 00 am to 400 p m
Saturday 1000 am •I pm
145 Wakiva Spring* Rot d
SiRa 149 Longwood. Ft 32779
Phona 407-669-1490

C h u rch O f C h ris t
1019 Hey 17-92 1 m N O M*ry 434
*07-323-5630. 407*324-4338
Sun Worship
10 30 a m A 6pm
Coma worship w*h us A IrtanrPy eetoome atoays
awaits you
MO FLORIDA CHURCH OP CHRIST
219 Wada Si
Wntar Spring*. FL 32706
Sunday Smncat 1030 am .600 p m.
Sunday ftibia Study
9 301 m.
Wad »*b*e Study
7 30 p m
Mintsiar
Bony Hayes
Phono
(407) 327 5005

C h urch O f G o d
CHURCH OP OOO
601 W 22nd St. Sanford, FL
407-322 39*2
Rev Was Tankafay
Pastor
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morning Worship
1043 am.
Evanmgi Sarwca
6 00 pm.
Wednesday classes
tor a* ages
7 to fl p m
Samnde Tnrsiy
C-hns&amp;in School
Pit-School thru grada 12
407-321 2723
Aiao Day Cara Starts
al 1 year lo pre-school
407-323-141!

C h urch O f G o d o f
P ro p h e c y

Tm iilay. Warfoeedey • THaiday*
SOLE STUDIES*
Wednetday I Thursday*
CSept-Uey

ay mamng ______ 630 pm
ConNmporary Worship
Sunday morning
100am

In The Heart Of The Cay
Rev Bruce B. Scofl
Pastor
Sunday School
9 00 6m
Sunday 'Morrsng Worship 1000 am
Sua Morning CofVaa Hour 1100sm
Sim Contemporary Worifap 700 pm
TToriuemj weonestHry ramoy repni *
Every Wednesday
Supper •Every Wed
530 p m
AcAABftfo Study
600pm
Ybuti Clubs
6700 p m,
Buccaneers (K-4Vi Grades)
Mdtfers (5661 OredM)
Sr. Higha
Comemporsry Uueic PrecOce 7 00pm
Womens QrUa MssMn p at
3 schediAed smee
2nd Tua. of foe morth 49ere
1«l Wad. o# foe month

•T. PITER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 Rinehart Rd
l*k* Mary. FL
444-5673
The Ra* Chart** T Mo*. Rector
Sunday
Holy Euchartat
7 30am
Adult Forum A
CMdwTa fiktodey SchooflO 00 a m.
Holy Euchantt
9 00/11 15 *m
Chfldron• Church
9 00am
(Education Wngj
Nuraary Began Al 6 45 am
Through 1249 p m Serve*
Mary Euchanal 7 00 am A 7 00 p m

Sunday morning
9 30 a.m
Corrtamporary Worship
Sunday morrsng
1100am
Famrfy Worafsp Sarvica
Notary la provided al
Daycare. Preschool and ChnaHan Day School
407-3330797
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE R60EMU1A
(Mlaaourl Synod)
2525 S Oak Ava . Sanford. FL
Raw, Elmar A. Rtuachar
Pastor
Sunday School
1030am
Worship Some#
1030 am
Mormaaon 322-3552 or 3260610

Charismatic
Episcopal
CHURCH OP THS HOLY COMFORTER
Thanamanc - Sachromanlal - EvangekcaT
Tha Sanford Badge
Comer of ilh 'St A HoPy Ave
Sanford. Honda
407 2965094
Sunday Eucharist
930 am

Inter-Denominational
FAITH MISSIONARY CHURCH
3002 Beardaf Ava
407-323-3794
Jack Co*
Pastor
Sunday
Morning Worship
1000 am
Evanmg Some#
6 00pm
Tuesday Evening
Bib** SMJy
7 00 p m

Non-Denomlnatlonal
HOUSE OP REFUGE MINISTRIES, INC.
1001 Caiary Ava. Sanford
(407) 324-4711
Dora W Richardson
Pastor
Sunday School
930 am
Morning Worship
It 00 am
Ewaning Worship
700 pm
U d Waa* Sva Wad
7 X pm
SHOWER DOWN OF SLEASINOS
201 Elm Ava. Sanford. Fl
407-321-6369
Timothy Hudson
Pastor
Sunday School
10 00 am
Morning Vforsho
1100 am
Tye Prayer Bible Study
7 30 p m
FAITHFUL WORD MMSTRIE5
Christian Resource Cantor
UR«vtaw PUia •(407) 326 4300
.320 E CommaruoJ Si •Sonlord
Sunday Sonne#
it 00 am
Chrfdrm » FaUowsh?
(ago* 4-12)
1100 am
Famtfy FakowidHy
Refreshments
12 30 pm.
Thursday
Fetowsn? Ueekny
730 pm
Fnday •Chnsitan Counsokng 2.00-500pm
(Please cofl 3264300 lor appt |
Postor/Owector
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
MARS HILL SOA
900 E 2nd Slraat. Sanford, F l 32771
407-323-5646
SoPbam School
9 30 am.
Drvtna Worship
1100 am,
Wad Evening Prayar Mig
7 30

CHURCH OP OOO OP PROPHECY
2509 3 EknAwa Sanford. Fla. 32773
407 322-4015
Thomas Harm — Pastor
Sunday School
945 am
Prana A Worship
1030 a m.
Massaga try Pastor
11 a. m
Evening Service
6p m

SEMINOLE COMMUNITY CHURCH
5070 Orangp Bhrd. Sonlord
407 3240199 «n
Jarry WMMi
Sunday Worth* Svc645 A 1030 am.

th e cag e d o o r resu lts in a
sp o u se's su d d en d ep a rtu re,
tn e relatio n sh ip w as in th e
coffin alread y. I'm rem in d ­
e d o f th e p ro verb th a t sa y s,
"If you love so m e th in g , set
it free. If it co m es b a ck to
you , it's you rs. If it d o e s n 't
com e back, it n e v e r w a s
you rs in the first p lace."
There is a great tru th in
that, and it ap p lie s to y o u r
relatio n sh ip w ith y o u r
w ife.
Now, obviou sly, it is
risky to p recip itate a p eriod
o f crisis. W hen e x p lo siv e

in d iv id u a ls a re involved in
m id -life tu rm oil o r a p as­
sio n a te flin g w ith a new
lover, g reat ta ct and w is­
d om a re requ ired to know
w hen and how to respond.
T h a t’s w h y p ro fession al
co u n sel is vital b efo re, d u r­
ing and a fte r the c o n fro n ta ­
tion. It w ou ld be u n th in k ­
a b le o f m e to recom m end
that v ictim s o f affairs in d is­
crim in a te ly p o se u ltim a ­
tu m s w ith 2 4 -h o u r d ea d ­
lin es, o r that they p u sh an
in d ep en d en t p a rtn er in a
corner. G re a t cau tion is

M ethodist
CHRUT UNDID METHODIST CHURCH
406 Tuckor Dnv*
(Comar Tuckar Dr A CR 427)
Raw Ray Bvirand
Pastor
TaMphona (407) 322 7900
Sunday School
9 30am
Intar-MiSSion
1030 am
MOrmng Worship
11 '00 affl
Bibla Study
Wednesday
6 30 p m
Chddran t T&lt;na included in Worshp
Nuraary providad tor
Batvas and Smo* CNttWt
*Smol Enough To Lova Yesj •
Growing In Chnsl To Sarva You*
FIRST UNITED METHOOMT CHURCH
419 Park Ava , Sanford. FL
407 322-4371
** • Pastor

FEtST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U S A .)
OP LARI MARY
126 W WSburAve.
Lake Mary, f l
407-321-1021
Rev Stephen Hanes
Pastor
Church School
9:41 a m
Monvng Worship
1100am
Wad. Choir Practice
7 Q0 p m
Wed Youth Chou
630pm

MARKHAM WOODS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
5210 Marttham Woods Rood
Lake Mary
407-3362030
Rav Chan** r Jones
Pastor
Sundry School, af age*
9 00 a m
Church Services
900 A 1030 6m.
Nursery Provided
Youth Group, Sunday
High School
400pm
Middto School
6 00 p m
Pre-School Mon thru Frt,
9 to 12
Monthly Famfy MgN Supper
Third Wed of Each Monto 6 30pm

Salvation Army
THE SALVATION ARMY WORSMP
AND SERVICE CENTER
700 W 24th Street
Sanford. Fl 32771
407 322 2642
Captains Robert and Linda Reckkne Corps
Sunday Service
Praise and Feaowshp
6 45 am
Sunday School
9 45 a m
1100am
Bible Study and Prayer
m« w League ft art* * !
Men's FeOcreehip Gtob

Youth and Young Adults
Morrvng Worship
6 25 A 10 55 am
CoPaa FwfowWp
9 30 a m

SundaySchool

3 4S a m

Youth Ftiowshp
4 00 p m
Nursary Promdad
Woman s Coda
2nd Monday
945 am

Man's Prayer Breakfast
111 Thursday

6 30am

LAKESIOE FELLOWSHIP
A United Methodist Com A kp a for
.
407 330-4S40
Pastor Boo Martin
Meets every Sunday al 10 00 am
al the comfortable United Arbsl Theater,
"Childrens Church tOISam
•Sluderi (youth) Mtoatnet 67pm
•Sale Nursery Provided
bleaching Peopfo for a Reason*

Nazarene
LONQWOOO CHURCH OP THE NA2ARENE
200 N Wayman S i.
'langiwood Ft.
631-6556
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morning Worship
10 45 a m
Children * Church
1045 am
EvongektiK SorvKe
600pm
Wednesday FemOy Nm/ j!
7 00 p m
Youth, Women,, and Adud 04** Sfody
"Never a Stranger Here*

6 30 p m.
TOO p m
70 0 pm

Band Pracbce
ft00 pm
"W4h heart lo God and hand lo man *

United Church Of
Christ
LONQWOOO HILLS CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
UC.C.
1255EE W*emsontoed
Longvfobd. FL
407-332-625J
Rev Dr Hal Youngblood
Mwstor
Sunday Services
Contemporary

fl 3D p m

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OF PAOLA
5560 Y/aywd* Dr
Sanford. FL 32771
(0614 (Ext 51) Wert
Fv*l Street on Lart - On* MOe)
Leonardo Donne*
Partor
407 322 6332
'Where the Gospel il* Good News*
Sunday School
9 *5 am
Morning Worehp
11 0U * m
Evening Worship
6 00 pm
kkdWeeft Mtg #tod
7 30pm
Please Share " W LfoTWto Us

Presbyterian
UPSALA COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Comer of W 25fo Si A Upset* Rd
101 Upsala Roed
Sanford FL 32771
407 3362635

Bryan Wenger

need ed in su ch d elicate
co n flicts.
In sh o rt, I su g g e st that
you seek the a ssista n ce o f a
co m p eten t co u n selo r w ho
ca n help you d eal w ith the
p ro blem o f M elan ie's affair.

P r. £Vf»*itrt I* pretiU ent o f Ih t mwfW u* i*« th e fdwi/v
P O H ot 441. C olorad o S p rin g *, C D
8090.1, or w w w fain tly o r g Q u estion *
a n d tin raY r* ar e e x c er p te d fr o m “ The
C o m p le te M a rria g e a n d F am ily H om e
R eferen ce G u id e, - p u b lis h ed by fy n d ale
H ouse.

Chapter o f Courage
Central Florida Chapter of
Courage, an a postulate of the
Roman Catholic Church that
ministers to those with samesex attractions, meets the last
Wednesday of the month.
fo r more* information, call
Father Patrick O'Doherty at
352-854-2181. *
Barnes Plans Concert
Luther Bam es and The
Sunset Jubilaires o f Rocky
Mount, N.C., will be live in
concert 6 p.m. Saturday,
Aug. 10, in the Seminole
High School Auditorium.
Ticket donatiohs are S15
in advance and S20 the day
of the concert The event is
sponsored by New Bethel
Baptist Church and Bethel
Book and Bible Center of
Sanford.
The Rev. William Lewis
is pastor.
Tickets can be purchased
at Bethel Book and Bible
Center, 818 S. South Ave.,
or call 407-321-3228.

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Fun Fridays
Seminole Community
Church, located at 5070
Orange Blvd., in Sanford,
hosts Fun Fridays.
Every Friday morning, 50
to 75 mothers and children
gather for fun and fellow­
ship. A trip to the Orlando
Science Center and the
Plaster House are planned
for the future.
For more information, call
407-324-0199 or visit the
church's website at
wwwjieminolechurch.com

9 0 0 * m.

Traditional Worahip
10 30 a m
Nursery Provided
Church School 915am -1 0 15am
Youth A Children Ministry
Wettoesday

Vacation Bible School
First Baptist Church
Markham Woods, located at
5400 Markham Woods Road
in Lake Mary, invites all chil­
dren ages 3 through grade
six to participate in its annual
Vacation Bible School July 22
through July 26,6-30 to 8 3 5
p.m. nightly.
A Vacation Bible School
musical will be presented 7
p.m. Sunday, July 28.
Built around an Amazon
adventure expedition, the
week will be full of Bible sto­
ries, a lagoon of crafts, music
and rain forest related
refreshments and recreation.
During the same week,
teen-agers will experience
Vacation Bible School with
Bible study and special activ­
ities planned just for them.
Admission is free and
open to everyone. For moreinformation, call 407-3332085.

R E lG N St

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R E C IO N A L H O SP IT A L

The Baby

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�Skate park set to open in September
ByW cfw H tJarit
Manaqlng Edtor

Building bridges
Groundbreaking ceremony
held for Seminole's monu­
mental pedestrian bridge,
see Pages

Mayor Greene
honors national
champion
Marionettes
Lake Mary Mayor Thom
Greene recently proclaimed
June 21,2002, Lake Mary High
School Lake Marionettes' Day.
During last month's City
Commission meeting, tie
mayor and his fellow commis­
sioners honored the group of
students for its national cham­
pionship victory in the high
kick division during the
psheid
iMGM
j o f 26i
women, the I
are under the direction of
Margaret Hueston. Following
February's victrsy, the group
went on to win the Florida
State Championship, which
was held in Tampa.
"The City Commission of
Lake Mary congratulates and
commends the Lake
Marionettes for their fine per­
severance and athletic excel­
lence," Greene said.
For photos, see Page 2

Lake Mary Smile

Jock Canal - President of
Timacuan Home Owners
Association

L A K E M A R Y — Commissioner George
Duzyea wants people to know the cement bowlshaped structure in the Sports Complex is not s
swimming pool
"I’ve received calls from people telling me that
1/ that's a swimming pool, it is small," Duryea
•aid during a recent Commission meeting,
The structure, in fact is the first construction

phase of the d t/ i new skate park. According to completely finished The area is still a cunstrocPark* and Recreation Director Bill Carrico, the lion die, end entry b not allowed until the facility
entire facility should be completed by mid- officially open.
September.
In 1999, the state legislature passed a law
"There's one little section to go before the bowl encouraging governments to make land available
is completed," Carrico said. "However, the street for skateboarding, in-line skating and bicycles,
course, pavilion, irrigation and landscaping need The legislation stated no government or employto be completed before the park opens.1
ee would be liable to a person who is injured durAlthough the cement bowl may be tempting Ing an activity in the park.
for local skaters, Carrico said people will not be
permitted to use the park until construction is
See Park, Page 7

Commission
authorizes
downtown
service studies

7 have
always been
fascinated by
teapots, but
few are made
o f wood. ’

B y M lc tu lli Jeria
Managing EdMor
LAKE M ARY —

Flans for the

city's proposed downtown revital­
ization are moving forward.
Commission recently author­
ized the engineering firm Rockett
Sc Associates to conduct downtown
feasibilities studies at a cost of
$221,605. Funds for the project are
available from the 1996 Bond and
Capital Projects Fund budget.
According to City Planner BUI
Spivey, the overall study will pro­
vide an incentive for developers by
expediting the permitting process
while giving the dty a plan to man­
age and address any traffic and
utility issues in the downtown area.
The needs will be addressed
through six elements, including a
full right-of-way survey; permit­
ting assistance for stormwater; pre­
liminary engineering plans for
water, sanitary sewer
and
stormwater; a fiber optic layout; a
traffic study; and an improvement
plan focusing on sidewalks and
street lighting.
Although a completion date has
not been set, Larry Rockett
informed Commission an interim
report will probably be ready dur­
ing the first week in August At that
Ume, the engineering firm wUI
update the city on the progress of
the studies.
During the next five years, cost
of the downtown revitalization
project is estimated at $ 1 6 million,
which includes the construction of
a large fountain similar to the one
found in downtown West Palm
Beach. Spivey said 'he dty is cu.
rently working ou obtaining a
$200,000 trails »n ‘ recreation grant
that wiU help fund the fountain.
"If we put In th fountain, that
will be the dty*s commitment,"
Commissioner Jai i Jemigun said
during a recent wt ik session. "The
developers will then see the city's
commitment to dew. down."

Reagan finds artistic use for exotic woods
B y MIchalle Jeria

Managing EcStor
on Reagan's newest blue ribbon hangs
proudly on a wall in his art studio. It's
surrounded by dozens of others in vari­

D

ous hues.
The newest addition lo the ribbon collection is
speciaL It signifies Reagan’s work was the best of
show at one of the country's premiere: &lt;
art events.
the Columbus, Ohio, Art Festival.
‘There aren't many shows where 1don't win

something," Reagan said. ‘ But, this one does
mean a lot."
Reagan isn’t bragging — he's actually staling a
fact His turned wood sculptures are the work of a
master; and, with pieces displayed in the
Smithsonian and the American Craft Museum,
most people will agree Reagan's tree pots and
wall hangings are amazing
The Lake Mary resident hasn't always hod a
passion for wood. He began his business career as
See Thee Pots, Page 2

HaealriH
---- yiiM.........m
H W iK i —*—
p f i oa---io * fc,-Oy
nm y y______*
in c s f li

Don Baapan els neat to two d hx turned wood tonsures, wttdi are mad* from Buckeye B u t The eaoae and ran wood la
mported by Reagan awn C aMonae Tha a/val mharing a Baal ot Show notion ha tecanSy racatvad al an art tttem.

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m i Central Florida

iMakv

R E C IO N A L H O SP IT A L
The Baby
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�Skate park set to open in September
B y W c fw H tJa rit
Manaqlng Edtor

Building bridges
Groundbreaking ceremony
held for Seminole's monu­
mental pedestrian bridge,
see Pages

Mayor Greene
honors national
champion
Marionettes
Lake Mary Mayor Thom
Greene recently proclaimed
June 21,2002, Lake Mary High
School Lake Marionettes' Day.
During last month's City
Commission meeting, tie
mayor and his fellow commis­
sioners honored the group of
students for its national cham­
pionship victory in the high
kick division during the
psheid
iMGM
j o f 26i
women, the I
are under the direction of
Margaret Hueston. Following
February's victrsy, the group
went on to win the Florida
State Championship, which
was held in Tampa.
"The City Commission of
Lake Mary congratulates and
commends the Lake
Marionettes for their fine per­
severance and athletic excel­
lence," Greene said.
For photos, see Page 2

Lake Mary Smile

Jock Canal - President of
Timacuan Home Owners
Association

L A K E M A R Y — Commissioner George
Duzyea wants people to know the cement bowlshaped structure in the Sports Complex is not s
swimming pool
"I’ve received calls from people telling me that
1/ that's a swimming pool, it is small," Duryea
•aid during a recent Commission meeting,
The structure, in fact is the first construction

phase of the d t/ i new skate park. According to
Park* and Recreation Director Bill Carrico, the
entire facility should be completed by midSeptember.
"There's one little section to go before the bowl
is completed," Carrico said. "However, the street
course, pavilion, irrigation and landscaping need
to be completed before the park opens.1
Although the cement bowl may be tempting
for local skaters, Carrico said people will not be
permitted to use the park until construction is

Commission
authorizes
downtown
service studies
LAKE M ARY —

See Park, Page 7

7 have
always been
fascinated by
teapots, but
few are made
o f wood. ’

B y M lc tu lli Jeria
Managing EdMor
Flans for the

city's proposed downtown revital­
ization are moving forward.
Commission recently author­
ized the engineering firm Rockett
Sc Associates to conduct downtown
feasibilities studies at a cost of
$221,605. Funds for the project are
available from the 1996 Bond and
Capital Projects Fund budget.
According to City Planner BUI
Spivey, the overall study will pro­
vide an incentive for developers by
expediting the permitting process
while giving the dty a plan to man­
age and address any traffic and
utility issues in the downtown area.
The needs will be addressed
through six elements, including a
full right-of-way survey; permit­
ting assistance for stormwater; pre­
liminary engineering plans for
water,
sanitary
sewer
and
stormwater; a fiber optic layout; a
traffic study; and an improvement
plan focusing on sidewalks and
street lighting.
Although a completion date has
not been set, Larry Rockett
informed Commission an interim
report will probably be ready dur­
ing the first week in August At that
Ume, the engineering firm wUI
update the city on the progress of
the studies.
During the next five years, cost
of the downtown revitalization
project is estimated at $ 1 6 million,
which includes the construction of
a large fountain similar to the one
found in downtown West Palm
Beach. Spivey said 'he dty is cu.
rently working ou obtaining a
$200,000 trails »n ‘ recreation grant
that wiU help fund the fountain.
"If we put In th fountain, that
will be the dty*s commitment,"
Commissioner Jai i Jemigun said
during a recent wt ik session. "The
developers will then see the city's
commitment to dew. down."

completely finished The area is still a cunstroclion die, end entry b not allowed until the facility
officially o p en .
In 1999, the state legislature passed a law
encouraging governments to make land available
for skateboarding, in-line skating and bicycles,
The legislation stated no government or employee would be liable to a person who is injured durIng an activity in the park.

Reagan finds artistic use for exotic woods
B y MIchalle Jeria

Managing EcStor
on Reagan's newest blue ribbon hangs
proudly on a wall in his art studio. It's
surrounded by dozens of others in vari­

D

ous hues.
The newest addition lo the ribbon collection is
speciaL It signifies Reagan’s work was the best of
show at one of the country's premiere: art
&lt; events.
the Columbus, Ohio, Art Festival.
‘There aren't many shows where 1 don't win

something," Reagan said. ‘ But, this one does
mean a lot."
Reagan isn’t bragging — he's actually staling a
fact His turned wood sculptures are the work of a
master; and, with pieces displayed in the
Smithsonian and the American Craft Museum,
most people will agree Reagan's tree pots and
wall hangings are amazing
The Lake Mary resident hasn't always hod a
passion for wood. He began his business career as
See Thee Pots, Page 2

HaealriH
---- yiiM.........m
H W iK i —*—
p f i oa---io * fc,-Oy
nm y y______*
in c s f li

Don Baapan els neat to two d hx turned wood tonsures, wttdi are mad* from Buckeye B u t The eaoae and ran wood la
mported by Reagan awn C aMonae Tha a/val mharing a Baal ot Show notion ha tecanSy racatvad al an art tttem.

�Page 2

Sunday. Junu 30.2002

T in L ake M ary H erald

Tree pots-----------------Continued from F i f e 1
a radio and television repairman. It wasn't
until seven years ago wtwn he retired
from the profession that he deckled to
start an art hobby.
It was his w ife, Bettye, who Inspired
him.
"M y wife has done art shows for 30
years." he said. "I decided it would be
good to do something together, so I went
away to school."
Reagan traveled to an artisan school In
Gatlinburg, Term., where he learned the
basics of wood sculpture. In the past few
years, he has made numerous trips to the
trailer's Tennessee Mecca, where he per­
fected his woodworking skills.
"I don't go anymore," he said. "Now, I
just practice, practice, practice."
Eventually, Reagan decided to find a
niche for himself. He turned to an ordi­
nary household object — the teapot. The
result was the Intricately sculpted tree pot.
"I have always been fascinated by
teapots, but few are made of wood," he
said.
Reagan expanded his collection to
include wall hangings and huge ornamen­
tal bowls. Today, he attends with his wife,
who is a painter, more than 20 art festivals
and shows a year, and displays the objects
that take months to create.
Every piece of art Reagan makes begins
on his custom-built lathe. Following
numerous processes, the pieces take form.
The tree pots get an added touch with
hand carved spouts and handles. Every
piece Is finished with a touch of turquoise
— Reagan's signature.
One tree pot can take the Lake Mary

The Lake Mary High School Lake
Marionettes, above, pose lor a picture
knowing a recent Commission meeting.
At right Lake Mary Mayor Thom
Greene reads a document proclaiming
June 21,2002. Lake Mary High School
Lake Marionettes1Day in Sie afy
Accepeng the proclamation Is Lake
Marionette Director Margaret Hueston. In
February, the Lake Marionettes tear*
named national champions durin g a
competition held at Disney's MGM and
World Wide ot Sports. They went on to
win the Florida State Championship held
n Tampa.

rwwi pnoio oy lofnriry ymctni
Don Reagan inspects a piece ot wood that will
be used to moke one ot his tree pots.

artist months to complete. The wall hang­
ings, which start with a 200-pound piece
of rare Buckeye Burl from California, can
lake just as long.
"A lot of times, I go to art shows and I
don't have enough work," he said. "I wish
1 could speed up production, but I can't. If
you do something as fast as you can, it's
not going to turn out, and you aren't going
to be proud of it *
With the exotic wood and time needed
to make one tree pot, the wood sculptures
are not for the average teapot collector.
Prices range between $1300 and $2300,
while the wall sculptures can carry a price
tag of $10300.
Nevertheless, the cost doesn't discour­
age true art collectors from adding a piece
of Reagan's art to their collections.
'I t 's hard to keep up with demand," he
said.

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held at AT&amp;T, Florida Tower,
plies on hand for everyone. To preLucent Technologies, IVrot
Systems, and Seminole
Presldent Peggy Wolfe at 407-327Community College. The work8207 or email
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• Seventeen Seminole County
Regional Chamber and the
Public School educators are gain­
University of Central Florida.
ing real world experience of the
For more information on how
new knowledge economy and the
your business can sponsor
skills their students will need for
Business Internships for Educators,
this new economy.
teacher workshops, or Success at
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County/Lake Mary Regional
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Chamber of Commerce's
Public Schools Community
Business Internships for
Involvement Department at 407
Educators, the teachers will be bet­ 3230178.
ter able to prepare and graduate
citizens with good social skills,
• Good old-fashioned family
good written and spoken English,
fun b in-store as the Central
and a broad education. Tire teach­
Florida Zoo celebrates 27 wild
ers will receive stipends sponsored
years of serving the community
by the participating businesses or
during Red, White &amp; Zoo on
grants.
Thursday, July 4,2002. For
The Chamber is also sponsoring starters, visitors wearing red, white
Technology Workshops for educa­
or blue will receive S100 off
admission to the Zoa The fun
tors. Four-hour workshops will be

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continues from 900 a m. to 330
p.m. with games for kids, face
painting, and a scavenger hunt A
watermelon-eating contest at 1:00
p m will pit humans against ele­
phants to see who is the fastest
consumer of this tasty, summer
treat. Visitors may sign the Salute
to America's Dirtnday banner,
which will be sent to U S troops
serving overseas.
Other holiday programs include
the elephant demonstration at
11:00 a m and 200 p.m., snapping
turtle demonstration at 11:20 a.m.
and 230 p m , hippopotamus
demonstration at 1130 a m and
230 p.m., bird training demonstra­
tion at 240 p m , feline feeding
program at 3:00 p.m, and primate
feeding program at 330 p.m.
Support the Central Florida
Blood Bank by donating the gift of
life. Make a donation at the Blood
Mobile at the Zoo from 1030 a m
to 400 pan. on July 4 and receive
free admission to the Zoa
Since the early 1920's, there has

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been a Zoo in the community.
Legend has it that a bankrupt cir­
cus left a small collection of animals with the Sanford fire depart­
ment in 1923, including a goat and
rhesus monkey. In 1941, what
was known as the Sanford Zoo
relocated to new facilities in down­
town Sanford, where Sanford City
Hall currently stands. A support
group, known as the Central
Florida Zoological Society, Inc.
raised over $200,000 to build a new
zoo and on July 4,1975, the
Central Florida Zoological Park
opened at its present location.
The Central Florida Zoo is locat­
ed at 3755 N.W. Highway 17-92 at
1-4, exit 104, in Sanford. For more
information, call 407-323-4450,
extension 149 or visit www.cervtralfloridasuo.org.
Admission b $730 for adults, S3
(or children &gt;12 and $4 for sen­
iors. Admission b free for chil­
dren 2 and under and Zoo mem­
bers. The Zoo b open from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m.

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• E m heard of flint-knapping?
Few people have. Flint-knapping
is the art of nuking stone tools
(including arrowheads). Today,
there are only about 200 flint-knappen in the United States. The Lake
Mary Historical Society is very
lucky to have gotten one of them
for their next meeting.
David iVbife has displayed his
craft at the Orlando Museum of
Art and many historical fairs, such
as Pioneer Days oral Olde Lake
Mary Dtiys. David will be demon­
strating his art on Thursday, July
11 at 7 pm. at the Lake Mary
Historical Museum.
After Wolfe's demonstration,
the audience can join in learning
other old crafts. You can leam how
to make your own drvamcatchcr, a
handkerchief doll or a shell/bead
necklace.
The event is free and open to
the public. Children are welcome.
If you would like to participate in
the make your own activities, the
Society asks only that you pre-reg­

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u in Scouts hold Flag Day celebration at City H a ll ...

J n June U . 2 0 0 2 .1 had the
honor of attending, with the
Girl Scouts and the Lake Mary
Historical Society, the Flag
Day celebration held at City
Hall.
Unfortunately, this holiday
has become almost forgotten,
even though the flag is now
225yearsold (June 14, 1777).
Thanks to these organiza­
tions for celebrating and rec­
ognizing this holiday. I hope

M a y o r ’s

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Thom Greene

in the future, more organiza­
tions become aware of this

The City Manager and
myself traveled to Washing­
ton, D. C., at the request of
our consultant. The consultant
wanted ms to make personal
pitches regarding our funding
requests for the city. The pitch
— a request for $ 6 million

Leading the crowd in tong duhng Flag day ceremonies are Chelsea Rowell. Shayna
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Mary City

from the federal government
— was to occur on Day 2 of
our visit, leaving Day 1 to get
prepared.
Leaving the Washington,
D.C., airport when we first
arrived. I began to realize what
the expression "Big
Government" means. It
seemed as though there were
miles and miles of governmen
office buildings, along with
government buildings for ea 1
of the various departments
Government is not frig, it is
HUGE!
Every American taxpayer
needs to travel to Washington
and see where and what his or
her taxes are supporting.
Government is not getting any
smaller, especially with the call
for a new agency of "Home­
land Defense".
Needless to sav. I *va« a little
discouraged about our access
to this Imposing Federal
Bureaucracy.
During the first day of our
visit, we decided to venture to
the Congressional offices to get
our bearings and visit Con­
gressman Mica's office. As we
entered his office and indicat­
ed we were confirming our
agenda for Day 2,

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.ir pea red with several peo­
ple surrounding him.
Congressman Mica saw
us as he rushed by,
stopped, brushed off the
people surrounding him
and approached us. He first
shook rur hands, greeted
us warmly, and acknowl­
edged our White House
tour and the meeting with
us on the following morn­
ing.
In parting, he shook our
hands, said "I'll see you in
the morning," and relumed
to his business. At this
point, my percep'ion of
Washington had changed.
As we proceeded to di 1ner and received V.I.P.
treatment at the
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Cafe — thanks to my friend
and former Lake Mary resi­
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THOMAS M. ALVAREZ

Thomas M. Alvarez, 78, Randon
Terrace, Lake Mary, died Friday,
June 21,2002. Bom In Ponce,
Puerto Rico, he moved to Central
Florida in 1996. He was a district
supervisor for ISS Building
Maintenance. He was a Catholic
and a World War Q veteran of the
U S Navy.
Survivors indude wife,
Margarita; sons, Thomas, Lake
Mary, Ovidio, New York. John
Pacheco, Oviedo; brothers, Clauido
and Louis, both of New York; sis­
ter, Helen Watley, New York.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oakiawn
Chapel, Sanford/ Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.
LYNDA MARIE AUCOIN
Lynda Marie (McLaughlin)
Aucoin. 41, of lake Mary, died
Monday, June 24,2(02 at St.
Elizabeth's Hospital. Brighton.
Mass. Bom in Waltham, hiass., she
moved to Lake Mary 10 years ago.
She was an Administrative
Assistant with Gooding's Food
Service chain in Honda. She was a
member of Seminole Bowling
League.
Survivors include husband.
Edward A. Aucoin; children;
Jeffrey, Kristin, twins Bryan and
Matthew, all of Lake Mary; par­
ents, Neil and Beverly McLaughlin
of Maine and Deltona; sister.

T he Lake Mary Herald

Kathleen MacDougal, Easton.
Mass; brother, Neil McLaughlin,
Cal.
Services were held Friday in
Waltham, Mass.
Memorial donations may be
made in her name to the American
Heart Assoc. 20 Speen Street,
Framingham. Ma. 01701.
The Brasco &amp; Sons Memorial
Chapels, Inc., Waltham, Mass., in
charge of arrangements.
MARY ELLEN BECKER
Mary Ellen Becker, 54, Deilino
Place, Lake Mary, died Tuesday,
June 11,2002 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford. She
was bom in Bay Shore, N.Y. She
was a data entry specialist.
Survivors include son, John
Becker, Lake Mary; father, Franklin
A., Winter Springs; mother, Frances
M., Winter Springs; brother, Robert
F., Batavia, Ohio.
Funeral Services will be 2 p.m.
Monday, June 17 at Banfield
Funeral Home, Winter Springs,
with Rev. Stanley E Coon offiriating.
Uni field Funeral Home, Winter
Springs, in charge of arrangements.
THOMAS ALDERMAN
BEST SR.
Thomas Alderman Best Sr, 84,
Denton, N.C., died Monday, |ur»e
3,2002 at his residence. He w a s

bom Nov. 19,1917 In Sampson
County, N.C He was a highly dec­
orated 23-year veteran of the US.
Air Force.
Survivors include sons, Thomas
A Jr, Kings Mountain, Ark.,
Robert, Little Rock, Ark; daugh­
ters, Cathi Birchfield, Johnson City,
Term., Patricia McLaughlin,
Denton, N.C, Mary Jones, Jackson,
Term, Barbara Simmons, Lake
Mary, Sybil Williamson, Sanford;
sisters, Peggy Moon, Oviedo,
Florence Tienmi. Savannah, N.Y.;
16 grandchildren; four great-grand­
children.
Funeral Services are scheduled
for 11 Am., Saturday, June 8, with
Rev. Flynn Richardson officiating.
Interment will be In Church
Cemetery. Memorials may be sent
to Summerville Baptist Church,
c/u Debbie Wall, 3134 Summerville
Church Road, Denton, N.C. 27239.
Briggs Funeral Home, Denton,
N.C, in charge of arrangements.
PAUL EDWARD GORMAN
Paul Edward Gorman, 83, Lake
Maiy.died Monday, June 10,21X12
at his residence. Bom in Cincinnati,
Ohio, he moved to Central Florida
in 1957. He was a postal clerk and
a Catholic. He was a lifetime mem­
ber of Disabled American Veterans,
VFW and Moose Lodge. He w a s a
veteran of the U S Army.
Survivors include daughters.

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Helen Kelly Mota. Lake Mary;
sorts, Donald E , Sanford, Daniel
D., Osteen, K. Wayne, Fitzgerald,
Ga., Joseph H., Lake Helen, Paul
E Jr., Sanford; 26 grandchildren;
32 great-grandchildren.
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charge of arrangements.
MARY A. GUY

' Mary A. Guy, 74, of Sanford
died Thursday, May 30,2002, in
her residence.
Bom Jan. 9,1928, In Balnbridge,
Ga., she was a food server at an
elementary school. She served on
Usher Board No. 1 of Saint James
A-ME Church
Survivors include five sons,
Charles G. Guy of Sanford,
Edward C. Guy of Atlanta, Jerome
Guy Jr. of Casselberry, Robert L
Guy of Ocoee and William H. Guy
of Sanford; six daughters, Beverly
Cuy-Johnson of Clarksville, Tenn.,
Cynthia Guy-Marshall of Llthonia,
Ga, Debora G, Glover of Lake
Mary, Jackie G. Stephens-Guy of
Symara, Ga, Patsy L Guy of
Sanford and, Shirley Williams of
Sanford; 29 grandchildren; and 10
great-grandchildren.
Funeral service is 11 a m.
Saturday, June 8,2002, at Calvary
Temple of Praise in Sanford.
Wilsttn-Ekheiberger Mortuary
of Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
HARRY LAWRENCE
JOHNSON JR.
Harry Lawrence Johnson Jr, 67,
of Hillsdale Court, Lake Mary,
died Wednesday, May 29,2002, in
Lake Mary.
Bom in Cleveland, Ohio, he
moved to Central Florida from
Garland, Texas, in 1996. He was
field vice president for General
Electric, lie was a member of
Grace United Methodist Church
Survivors include his wife,
Sherri Johnson of Lake Mary;
three daughters, Ashiee Johnson
of Lake Mary, Sheryl Holliday of
Richardson, Texas, and Cindy
Johnson of Georgia; two sons,
Mark Allen Johnson of Bedford,
Texas and Jeff Johnson of Georgia;
three sisters, Susie Widdershcim
of Oviedo, Marilyn Singleton of
Lakewood, Ohio, and Kathy
Cockrell of Valley City, Ohio; and
eight grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oakiawn
Chapel of Sanford/Lake Mary is
in charge of arrangements.
EVELYN PERKINS
Evelyn Perkins. 96, of Grand
Pla/a, Orange City, died
Thursday, May 23,2002, in
Deliary Manor
Bom in Winchester, Conn., she
moved to Central Florida in 1975.
She was a bookkeeper for an oil
distnbutor. She was of the
Episcopal faith.
Survivors include care giver
Mary L Moore of Lake Mary.
Baldauff Family Funeral Ifome
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements,
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LARRY B. POOLE

Larry B. Poole, 51, of Sanford
died Thursday, May 23,2002.
Bom March 14,1951, in
Brunswick, Ga., he lived in
Sanford since 1964. He was the
owner of Larry’s Tawing and
Cycle Service.
Survivors include three daugh­
ters, Jennifer Haichcll and Jessica
Poole of Orlando and Monica
Underwood of Midway, Ga ; his
parents, Bert and Margaret Poole
of Sanford; two brothers, John
Poole of Deltona and Ron Poole of
Lake Mary; and four grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services were held 6
Pm Tuesday, May 28, in Brisson
uneral Home.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
JUNE CARPENTER
SLOAN

June Carpenter Sloan, 71, of
Lake Mary, died Thursday, June
20,2002 She was bom Jan. 19,1931
in Atlanta. Most of her career was
with the Florida Department of
Health and Human Services. She
was a licensing specialist for child­
care and residential services.
She devoted most of her life to
the Presbyterian Church (USA).
Survivors include husband,
Rudy; sons Leon Bryant, San
Antonio, Tex.; Walker Bryant, Lake
Mary; daughters, Susan Bryant
and Ruth Bryant, both of Atlanta,
Ga ; brothers, Van Carpenter,
Orlando, Tom Carpenter, Blowing
Rock, N.C; many grandchildren.
In lieu of (lowers, donations
may be made to Rumple
Presbyterian Church, Blowing
Rock. N.C., or to Habitat for
Humanity.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in durge of arrange­
ments.
HELEN P. SURICK
Helen P. Surick, 78, Sanford,
died Friday, June 7,2002 in
Lungwood. Bom in Carteret, N.J.,
she moved to Central Florida in
1991. She was a Catholic
Survivors Include husband.
John. Sanford; daughter, Ellen
Adamowicz, Lake Mary; sister,
Eileen Brennan, Carteret, N.J.;
brother, James Foxe, Carteret; two
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairthiid Oakiawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.
ROBERT YATES
Robert Yates, 67, of Short Street,
Lake Mary, died Sunday, June 2,
2002
Bom in Overrup, Ark., lie
moved to Central Florida in 1965.
He was a master plumber. He
served in the US. Navy.
Survivors include his wife,
Carolyn of Lake Mary; two sons,
Carroll and David of Deltona,
three daughters, Ruth Johnson of
Deltona, Rtumda Sundval of
Sanford and Linda Crawford of
Chuluota; and 11 grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in durge of arrange­
ments. ------- — ........................—-

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Sunday. June 30 .2 0 02

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• Bunny* Boour, a teacher al
Lake Mary High School, was
recently selected to participate in
the annual reading and scoring of
the College Board’s AP
Examinations in English litera­
ture.
Each year, the AP Program,
sponsored by the College Board,
gives hundreds of thousands of
capable high school students an
opportunity to take rigorous col­
lege-level courses and examina­
tions and, based on their exam
performance, to receive credit
and/or advanced placement

when they enter college.
Almost 1.6 million examina­
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consultants from high schools and
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The AP Reading is one of the
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dialogue between school and col­
lege educators is fostered and
strongly encouraged.
“The Reading draws upon the
talents of some of the finest teach­
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has to offer," said Dr. Lee Jones,
vice president of K-12 at the

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College Board. "It fasten profes­
sionalism, allows for the exchange
of ideas, and strengthens the com­
mitment to students and to teach­
ing. We are very grateful for the
contributions of talented educa­
tors like Bunn ye Botnar"
• Katherine Groo of Lake
Mary recently graduated with a
Bachelor of Arts degree from
Emory Univereity In Atlanta, Ga.
She is the daughter of Stuart B.
Groo of Longwood and Kathleen
Groo of Orlando.
• Stephen R. Gulmond of
Lake Mary was named to Iowa

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Lake Mary was recently named to
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T he Lark Mary Herald

Sunday. June 30. 2002

Groundbreaking held for trail’s pedestrian bridge
By Dan Ping
Editor
LAKE MARY — When Seminole
County applied five years ago (or federal
money lo build a pedestrian bridge over
Interstate 4 it could have been called the
"Bridge to Nowhere."
The bridge was designed to connect
Wckiva Trail on the west side of 1-4 to
Rinehart Trail on the eavt of the interstate.
Neither existed when county officials sub­
mitted the funding application
"Wea.tually got the money before those
trails
re built," &gt;aid Kandy Morris,
Seminol County Commissioner. "It's

called vision."
That vision became reality with the
recent ground-breaking ceremony on
International Parkway about a half mile
south of County R&lt;ud 46A. The $3.4 mil­
ium. 373-foot cable stay/suspension
bridge is scheduled to be completed in
May 2H03.
The trails program has garnered wide
support, but it was Morris who has led the
push for countywide system of trails. He's
been a proponent of a trail system since his
service as I ake Mary mayor a decade ago.
"It all started because of safety and the
lack of sidewalks," Morris said. "It's a safe­
ty iia/ard to have school kids walking li­

Hsrald photo by Tommy Vincent
County and Lake Mary officials participate &gt;n the ground-breaking ceremony for trie pedestrian bridge

the streets because there aren't enough
sidewalks or trails. Same for those who
exercise."
The county agreed to work with Lake
Mary, Morris said, and he continued lo
push for more enhancements when he was
elected to county commission. Miters in
2000 apprtwed a $20 million natural lands
program that will protect important envi­
ronmental areas and build 68 miles of
paved and 20 miles of imp.nod trails.
"What you got to remember is that $20
million is the local portion," Morris said,
"we also get a $20 million match in slate
money."
Residents along Kinehart Road see the
value in the trails, l ive home owners' assn-'
cialloas — Hills of lak e Mary. Timacuan,
Wood bridge Lakes. Marulcrley and The
Forest — have pledged to raise $500JXX) to
make improvements to the P'nehart Trail.
"We're going to do tl.„ ,rass roots
thing," said Dll're II Jarvis. , . ,.cC president
of the Mandcrley . ne Owners'
Association. "We're e - ng to secure 10
business sponsorships of $2$,QQ0 and raise
the rest through citizen participation."
Jarvis said the money would be used to
improve the aesthetic s of the Kinehart Trail.
~Ov er the j ears the assiviations and the
residents agreed to share information so
one subdivision isn’t pitied against another
— which can happen," Jarvis said. "As a
group, we had approached the city on
other issues. The city' has been good to
work with, so our idea was 'What can we
do along Kinehart Road to help the city.'"

tttrsld photo by Tommy Vmetrrt

Lake Mary Mayor Thom Greene. City Manager
John Litton aryl Commissioner Gary Breeder listen
to a speaker during the ceremony

While the partnerships between tlte res­
idents, county, municipalities and state
agencies were key to ilovT-ipiog the
pedestrian bridge ptojccf.
u.i- singled
out two lor special pri.
The I’i/zuti
Companies and the Uni./.I States Postal
Service. Both entities pru cd property at
no cost for the "landing areas" pedestrians
will use to access the bridge.
"That was a big help and certainly keep
the total cost of the project down," Morris
said. "If we had to pay for the landing
areas, if would have been much more
expensive."
The pedestrian bridge will be part of the
Cross Seminole Trail, which is part of the
Cross Florida Trail, a nationally recognized
frail system.

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Sales of single-family existing
homes set a record for the month
of May, as over 1,900 transactions

were recorded by the Orlandoarea Realtors, (ORRA), which
includes the Seminole County
area.
According to the association's
latest report, 1,953 homes changed
hands in May, the second highest
number of homes sold in one
month. It also marked the most
homes ever sold in the month of
May, topping the previous record
of 1,894 set last year.
While interest rates dropped to
7 percent, the median price of an
area home Increased to $1,349,031.
Again, it's the highest median
price ever recorded in the area, an
11.88 percent increase over last
year
ORRA President Ron Acker
said this is one of the hottest mar­
kets he has ever experienced. "Not

only is the consumer poised to
nuke a significant return on their
investment, interest rates continue
to remain quite low, which has
created the highest national home
ownership rate (67.8 percent) in
history,' he said.
David Lereah, Ph-D., senior
vice president and chief economist
at the National Realtor
Association agrees. "This is a great
housing market and don't let any­
one tell you different."
What's selling? The largest
number of sales in this area dur­
ing May was 1,679 in single-fami­
ly dwellings. That same month,
159 sales were condos. Both of
those categories exceeded mobile,
modular, townhouse and other
categories every single month in
2002 thus far.
Regarding size, the majority of
single-family units (51.18 percent)
were three bed mom styles, and
71.64 percent had two bathrooms.
Signature CM A C Real Estate,
Central Florida's largest locally
owned and operated real estate
company, has named longtime
real estate executive and trainer
Lisa Harr branch sales manager

fur its Lake Mary office.
Harr, a 16-year veteran with
extensive experience as a real
estate trainer in North Carolina,
Pennsylvania and Florida, will be
responsible for day-to-day sales
and administrative operations of
the 12-person office that services
the north Seminole and West
Volusia county markets for
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COO John Nadler.
Before relocating to Central
Honda, Harr was affiliated for
four years with Howard, Perry
and Waltson CMAC Real Estate in
Raleigh, North Carolina, one of
the top CMAC companies in the
country. I‘nor to that, she owned
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Park
In J u l y 2000, Q t y C u m m in io n voted to
accept a $112,000 grant from the state
D e p a r tm e n t o f Environm ental Protection to be
used t o w a r d th e construction of the facility. B y
acc e p tin g th e g r a n t the d ty also agreed to
m atch It b y $37,500.
E a rlie r th is year. Com m issi xi gave Te a m
Pain E n te rp ris e s In c , the go-ahead to construct
the p a r k . T e a m Pain, based in Win ter Springs, b
o w n e d b y T i m Payne. O ther employees at the
c o m p a n y in c lu d e skaters w ith extensive design
a n d b u i l d i n g experience in skate structures.
P re v io u s de s ig n and construdion projects
in clu d e p u b l i c skate parks in North P aint Fla.,
K ip o n , C a lif ., La ram ie, W yo., Ashville. N .C . a n d
m ast re c e n tly , Deltona. Team Pain is the o n ly
concrete ska te p a rk designer on the East Coast

recognized by Ihr Skate Park Association o f the
U n it e d States, and Payne serves o n d ie g ro u p 's
d e s ig n and safety board.
" W h e n we were doing o u r research, w e were
to ld to get people w ho k n e w w h a t th e y were
d o in g to build the park," C a rric o said. "1 do
believe we have the best in the w o r ld designing
a n d building our p a r k '
Located on Rontoul Lane, the p a rk started
ta k in g formation several w eeks ago. W h e n
com plete, the .facility w ill include the b o w l, a
street course a 20-foot b y 36-foot shelter, lighting
a n d landscaping.
According to Lance Spiker of Te a m Pain, the
street course will include handrails, ledges and
b a n k hips. The bowl ranges from 5 1 / 2 feet to 7
feet deep.
T h e city's park is relatively sm all com pared
to other facilities, but
then; is ro om few future
expansion, S p ik e r sakl.
Size, h o w ever, w ill not
lim it the entertainm ent
valu e of the park.
' I t sh o u ld be a real­
ly fu n p a r k ," Spiker
said. 'S k a te parks are
really p o p u la r w ith
kids rigjtt n o w . Cities
are a lw a y s su rprised
w ith the u s e r a b u n ­
dan ce w h e n a park
opens.”
T h e skate p a rk w ill
pro bably be o p e n d u r­
in g the sam e h o u rs as
the hall fields. Assistant

Hm M photo toy Tommy Vlneont
Lanes Spiker. left, of Team P a in a n d L a k e Mary Park* and Recreation Director Bill Carrico dis­
cuss construction of the city’s s k a t e p a r k . The almost completed bowl is in the background.

Director of Parks and R e cre a tio n K a t h y O h r
said. Approximate hours w ill b e f r o m 4 to 8
p.m. during the week, 10 a . m . t o 9 p.m.
Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. S u n d a y . T h e re will
be different tim es for s k a t e b o a r d s , in-line
skaters anil bicycles to use th e p a r k .
T h e park will norm ally b e o p e n when
school's out," C ehr said.
Anyone under 18 using th e p a r k w i ll need to
have a notarized waiver sig n ed try e i t h e r a par*

i-nl or guardian, she said. Safety equipment will
j U&gt; be required, including heimrts and knee
and ribow pads.
As fix the park's grand-opening celebration,
Duryea nominated Mile McLean In be the first
aunmisMoner down the bowl's slope.
'1 make a motxm that the first one to go
down the slope to be Cnmmissinner McLean,"
Duryea said, "because lie is the youngest and
wnukl he hurt less.”

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