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                    <text>WEEKEND
APRIL

21,

2002

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strong
T l w Fighting Seminotos
capped off an amazing
aon-doteng run on Thursday
with a 2-1 upaetoiNo. 5 state
ranked Edgawater, w M a the
Rama also daimad quite a
leather tor tieir caps, outKoring Winter Springs, M .
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Four people were killed and
more than 100 injured Thursday
when the Am trak A u to Train
leaving from Sanford derailed
about one hour into it* trip.
The worst accident in Auto
TVain history occurred about 5
p.m. as train No. 52 carrying 418
passengers and 34 crew mem­
bers, derailed just north of
Crescent City.
The Florida Highway Patrol,
initially, "m iscalculated ” the
dfoth toll to be six, said Amtrak
m edia relations officer Kajal

Jhaveri. Am trak officials con­
firmed Friday, that four died and
154 w ere injured from the acci­
dent.
National Transportation Safety
Board investigators told Rep.
John M ica, R-Winter Park, Friday
that the engineer performed an
stop becau se he
tracks ahead were
igned.
"S o m e of that is taken out of
context as that has not been con­

firmed," Mica said, adding that
NTSB investigators will be on for
the next several days to deter­
mine the cause of the derailment.
"If the track was misaligned the
first thing that would have gone
dow n w as the very heavy
engines."
•
O f the 40-car train, about half
of them derailed, but not the two
engines.

Congressional
art show set
for this Friday
A ground breaking cere­
mony will be held for the
new Agriculture Exhibit
Building 4 3 0 p.m. Friday,
April 26, behind the Museum
or Seminole County, located
at 300 Bush BIvcL, in Sanford.
The Board of County
Commissioners and
Congressman John Mica will
be on hand for this ceremony.
Following the ceremony,
"Artistic Discovery," the sev­
enth Congressional Art
Competition for high school
students, will be held from
5 3 0 to 7 p m in the
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Museum. The winning y g r k
will be displayed w ith tn o '
other works from across the
country in the corridor of the
U S Capitol for a year.
For information, call 407­
665-2489.

Sa» Signal, P ig . 12A

Mortgage
incentive on
Monday’s
city agenda

Index
Clotufiffd .......................... 6 5 -Si
C ro uw ofd........................... 3A
Dteor Abby ...............................^
Food ........ .............................
legal* .......................... 45-65
I'UStyW ........................... I CSC
Obiiuodet .............................3A
Opinion..................................4A

Police l o g ..........................

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P*l*g*on.................
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Sport*
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See Incentive, Page 12A

In Auto Train
history.
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Man arrested
for flashing
fake badge
Staff Writer

ABOVE — Workers wtth the dty of
Sanford recently removed an oak tree
located on West 20th Street and Oak
Avenue. The tree had become a traffic
hazard, blocking the view of oncoming
motorists. Pictured standing on the
ground are, from left. Jack Crumpton,
Ulysses Jackson and Clarence Graham.
RIGHT — Bill Jermyn is lifted up into the
tree to cut limbs.
BELOW — Gilbert LaRue takes his turn
in the bucket to help with the tree's
removal.

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Studeni at G oldsboro
Elementary School

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B y C hristopher Patton

S e m in o le S m ile

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Traffic hazard tree

B y Dan Ping

SA N FO R D — C om m is­
sioners will decide Monday
whether to pay police officers
to live within the city limits.
Mayor Brady Lessard introducvrJ the plan last month as
an incentive to attract and
retain auality police officers.
In addition, Lessard said
encouraging more officers to
live in the city also would
reduce crime and help with
crime prevention programs.
"W hen you live in the com­
munity you work in, you get
to know where the problems
ate," Lessard said.
City
Com m issioners
approved a broad outline of
the plan in March and direct­
ed Lessard, Police Chief Brian
Tooley and Finance Director
Donna Watt to formalize the
details. Thtwe details include
limiting the program to 35
officers and providing a
monthly payment of $200 or
20 percent of the mortgage,
whichever b greater. The max­
imum payment to any one
officer would be capped at
$250 per month.
Originally, Lessard had pro­
posed paying a flat 20 percent

Thursday
only one
hour Into te
trip. Four

See Wreck, Page 10A

B y M I c M t e Jeria
Managing Editor

For a small group ol
individuals in the 1880s,
getting a library started In
Sanford wasn't easy.
Page 1C

Amtrak Auto
Train after I

to to

Commission
opts not to
install signal
at post office
L A K E M A R Y — C ity
co m m issio n ers
ag reed
Thu rsday another traffic sig ­
nal on Lake M ary Boulevard
m ay not b e the best solu tion
fo r p ro b lem s a t the p o st
office.
C o m m issio n ers
a g re ed
u n a n im o u sly to p o stp o n e
con sid eratio n for an a d d i­
tional traffic signal in front
of the U .S. Post O ffice a t the
in te rsectio n o f W est L ak e
M ary Boulevard and C ry stal
D rive. T h e delay w ill allow
for ad d itional traffic stu d ies
to b e p erfo rm ed o n c e th e
Tu rnpike's "M issin g L in k " is
com pleted and construction
o f S tate Road 46A is finished .
" I have a concern w ith the
light until w e see the results
o f the construction around
u s ," C o m m issio n er G a ry
B ren d er said . " I 'd ra th e r
w ait six m onths or a year
before w e m ake the d ecision.
L et's see w hat happens and
exam ine this slowly."
T h e ju risd ictio n fo r the
intersection is shared b y the
city, Sem inole C ounty and
the U .S. Post O ffice. E arlier
this year, the county released
a report indicating a traffic

Rescue
workarsMa

Emergency worker says tracks at
scene shredded like paper

Picking up women can be diffi­
cult, but using a fake police badge
b never a good tactic.
Barry Scott McCarthy, 45, of
Winter Park learned the hard way.
He b accused of trying to use ficti­
tious ties to the Seminole County
Sheriff's
Office to gain
the trust of
women.
Deputies
arrested
McCarthy
Thursday
night afteT an
undm ow r
M ingiW M lrd
M cC arthy
he tried to
procu re dates
with females using a plastic p ic­
ture identification badge he
received in April 2001 from the
sheriff's
office.
McCarthy
obtained the badge while attend­
ing a sheriff's office sponsored
civilian law enforcement class.
The badge does have an expira­
tion date.
"O n the ID it docs state the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office,
but it docs not say he b a law
enforcement officer," said sheriff's
office spokesman Steve Olson.
An operation w as launched
after a woman contacted the sher­
iff's office about &gt;a man she met
through a personal ad. The
woman
com plained
that
McCarthy (lashed a badge and
said he was affiliated with law
enforcem ent. He tried to take
advantage o f her, according to
authorities.
The personal ad, placed in the
West Volusia Pennysaver, stated:
"Law Enforcement, Single, White,
Male, 40's with hopes and
dreams, likes adventure; seeks
easy-going white female to share
special times." Seminole County
Investigators used a female
undercover deputy to arrange a
meeting with McCarthy by calling
him in response to h b ad, Olson
said.
The meeting w as set up at an
Sec Badge, Page 12A

Rollins students tell Sanford officials to ‘think big’
B y Don Ping
E d to r

SA N FO RD — A report issued
by Rollins College suggests
Sanford officials should "think
big" when developing plans for
downtown.
"Sanford needs to create the
infrastructure that will attract and
m otivate businesses to locate
within the city," the report states.
"It b essential that downtown
improvements are a by-product of
true city re-engineering."
The study was compiled from
surveys conducted by five stu­
dents in Rollins' Crummer
Graduate School of Business. The
business school has formed a part­
nership with Sanford Main Street
Inc. and intends to update the sur­
vey annually. Main Street Director
Marlene Frith said the study will

be important to guide her organi­
zation's efforts to revitalize down­
town.
"Every major undertaking
must begin with research," Frith
said. "You have to know where
you're at and where you want to
go”
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,
In addition to the Rollins'
art. Main Street has also com ­
report
piled a comprehensive survey of
vacant commercial space in dow n­
town. Frith said Main Street will
create a Recruitment Committee
that will utilize both reports to
attract new business into the area.
W hat businesses should be
recruited
for
dow ntow n?
According to the Rollins' survey of
about 200 people — drawn from
three categories, downtown busi­
ness owners, downtown shoppers
and downtown workers — rcstauSee Rollins, Page 10A

The Rollins College team Includes, from left, Rajan Pahal, Stacy Burgin,
Goott Burkhart. Serena Schulz and Scott Wade. Standing with the students
is Robert K. Prescott, executive director of the Bush Executive Center.

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Sunday. April 21. 2002

T h i S eminole Herald

S em inole S ummary

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

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B u ll's ry r. No doubt, Sanford is a Wal-Mart
type o f town. T h e giant super-saver will soon
have three mega-stores within the city limits (a
Sam 's W holesale C lu b and a S u p er W al-Mart on
Rinehart Road, along with a redeveloped super
store on 17/92).
But the W altons better watch out for that little
dog with the peculiar red
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bull's eye for a birth
Around tho Clock mark. Word Around the
C lock is that Target is
taking aim on Sanford
and may have some
news in the com ing
months.
A source in the know
says "Sanford's not only
on the list, they're on the
short lis t"
Not sure where a new
store would be located,
but a safe b et is som e­
where a n Rinehart Road
w w w w w w w within sight o f one of the
Wally Worlds.
There have been som e very preliminary discus­
sions, but it appears the Target folks and their
development team have huddled up before calling Sanford's number. Target's prim ary developer
is the Texas-based Staubach Com pany, as in NFL
Hall of Fame quarterback Roger Staubach.
Here's hoping that Roger the Dodger doesn't
call an audlbte a t the line.

O u t &amp; A bout

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C odes* will host

D n 3 to 11 pm Saturday,
April 2 0 , in ttwSCC
Planetarium on the

Sanfocd/Uk* Mary
Campus.
will celebrate International
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awlilL
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aitd events sponsored by
the College and the Central
Florida Astronomical
Society.

by Dan Ping

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The d ty of Longwood la
hosting a night of blaegrase 6 to 9 p m . Saturday,
April 20, in historic down­
town Longwood at the
Community Building,
located at the com er of
West Church Avenue and
Wilma Street.
Bring lawn chain to
enjoy die music. No alco­
holic beverages allowed.
For more information, call
407-260-3447.

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Now hear thia: Noise com plaints at an airport
fL are about as com m on as baked beans at a barbe{ t ’ cue. So it w as not unusual when a recent call
4 came in at O rland o Sanford International
! - Airport a couple o f weeks ago. This one was a bit
J j, different.
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The rocket scientists at N ASA had Imposed a
c l 30-mile no-fly-zone around the Cape for the April
8 launch of the Space Shuttle. Three planes wandered into the restricted air space, two o f which
y where forced dow n at Sanford's airport by F-16
v l fighter jets. The super-sonic sounds o f the jets
irked local air boat enthusiast B ill D aniels, who
^ called airport president Larry D ale to complain.
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Daniels and D ale (sounds like a bourbon
0 drink) don't see eye to eye on much. Daniels
complains mightily about the sweetheart deal
! Daltsgot from the county for a hunting dub. Dale
|Ifo turn
h q iy .^ U (particularly when h e 's .la
a tree stand trying to scope out a deer) about the
wake-the-dead noise Daniels and his buddies
make while driving their industrial-sized fan
boats.
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Dale was his usual quotable self.
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"H e's got a lot of damn nerve com plaining
£ about noise w ith all the racket he m akes."
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Say what, Larry? I can't hear over the boats
rfl and the jets.
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Palm tress frame the New Tribes Mission headquerlera in Sanford during a recent warm spring afternoon in Central Florida.

The Seminole
Bromeliad Society to host­
ing its annual Bromeliad
Show and S a lt 9 sun. to 5
p-m. Saturday, April 20,
and 9 a.m. to 4 pun.
Sunday, April 21, at the
Sanford Garden Club,
located at the com er of •
Fairmont off of Highway
17-92.

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Mixed m essages: The study by R ollin s
t f College graduate students reinforced some of the
s conventional wisdom about redeveloping down­
&lt;
town Sanford: m ore parking, m ore diversity In
d businesses, tak e advantage o f international v isi­
tors and com m erce out at the airport. What w as
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.*5 downtown.
For instance, downtown business owners said
they thought lease rates were too high. Exact fig­
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4 ures are hard to come by because building ow n­
X ers don't really want that information made pub­
0 lic. Wlial little information is available seems to
5 indicate that downtown rates are the best in
K Central Florida, if not the entire state. O ne business owner Is paying about $2 a square foot for
space. It d on't get much cheaper than that.
The survey also showed people wanted more
restaurants. A closer look reveals downtown has
&lt;2 a good selection: Pizza at A ngelo's, blue-plate
S specials at the Colonial Room, American cuisine
0 at M organ's C afe, Italian at De V inci, Germany
at the W illow Tree, Coney Islands chili dogs at
Billy Boy's and burgers and w ings at M oon's
deli. Throw in Cool Beans C offee, and the ice
cream at G ranny's on M agnolia Square and
that's a lot o f eatin'.
Seems what people really want is the brand
X
4 name stores. Lord knows I've drank buckets of
ff Starbucks coffee and ate enough Einstein bagels
0
to stretch to W inter Park. I'm all for new restau­
rants, even the chains, but if you ask me, these
I local guys are pretty doggone good and we need
n to support them.

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Search Warrants
• Agents of the sheriff's office
City/County Investigative Bureau exe­
cuted a search warrant Wednesday at
1265 Rising Sun Boulevard in Winter
Springs. Police confiscated 35 marijuana
plants, about 2 5 pounds of packaged
marijuana, several tablets of Rohypnoi
one tablet of Diazapam and various drug
paraphernalia. Agents arrested residents
hafne Campos, 35, and Ivan Campos, 33,
sobriety tests and breath tests at the Jail.
on charges of cultivation of marijuana,
possession of marijuana with intent to
Shoplifting
sell, possession of Rohypnoi and
• Sanford Officer Jason Shor arrested
Diazapam and possession of drug para­
Diann Nelson, 40, o f Sanford Wednesday
phernalia.
for shoplifting. Nelson, an employee of
. t Agents of the sheriff’s office
jh ^ fre n c h Avenue Winn Dixie grocery
City/County Investigative Bureau axevStarc. reportedly stoic two packages of
' cuted a'seifrth warrartt
d ty * t 624'
Levi Garret chewing tobacco from the
Murphy Road in Winter Springs. Agents
grocery store.
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arrested residents Carrie Roddicks, 41,
• Sanford Officer Tina Leman arrested
David Rath, 37, and Claudia Colantnnio,
Jared Butler, 18, of Sanford Tuesday for
19, for possession of marijuana and drug
paraphernalia. Reddicks and Rath were
steal three DVDs valued at &amp; 0 from the
additionally charged with possession of
Orlando Drive Wal-Mart.
legend drug without a prescription.
• Sanford Officer Troy MacDonald
• Agents of the sheriff's office
arrested Lanzo Fontenot, 28, of Sanford
City/County Investigative Bureau exe­
Monday for shoplifting. Fontenot
cuted a search warrant Wednesday at 155
attempted to steal $3.50 worth of chicken
Pine Street in Geneva. Agents arrested
from the French Avenue Winn Dixie by
residents Robert Bozman, 43, and Paul
sticking the packaged poultry down his
Sprenger, 28, for possession o f methampants.
pnetamincs, marijuana and drug para­
• Seminole Cfeputy Don Wheeler
phernalia.
arrested Angela Weeks, 44, of Longwood
• Agents of the sheriff's office
Monday for her second charge of
City/County Investigative Bureau exe­
shoplifting. She reportedly tried to steal
cuted a search warrant Tuesday at 1806
one package of Dr. Scholl s shoe cushions
W. 4th S t in Sanford. Police arrested resi­
from the Lake Mary Boulevard Winn
dent Deandrc Jones, 26, for possession of
Dixie grocery store.
crack cocaine, marijuana and drug para­
phernalia.
Warrant Served
Seminole Investigator Michael Nunez
Suspended and Expired License
arrested Charles Williams, 28, of Sanford
• Casselberry Officer Kevin Beers
Wednesday for an active Seminole
arrested Boyd Parker, 39, of Sanford
County warrant in reference to the sale
Wednesday for driving with a suspended
and delivery of crock cocaine.
license.
• Sanford Officer Raymond Irvin
Robbery
arrested Susan Larson, 29, of Sanford
• Sanford Officer John Labree charged
Tuesday for her third charge of driving
Hobby Sweat, 36, of Sanford Wednesday
with a suspended license and running a
for armed robbery. After committing an
stop sign.
armed robbery Tuesday, Sanford authori­
• Seminole [X*puty Brian Paparo
ties connected Sweat to another armed
arrested Robert Ainsworth, 31, of
robbery in Sanford. On April 13, Sweat
Longwood Tuesday for driving with an
allegedly robbed Class Addict on Park
expired license.
Avenue. On April 16, Sweat led authori­
• Seminole Deputy Neal Fowler
ties on a high-speed chase through
arrested Lonnie Carson, 55, o f Longwood
Sanford and Lake Mary Tuesday after he
Monday for driving with a suspended
reportedly robbed a Longwood gas sta­
license.
tion. In that incident, Longwood police
• Longwood Officer Donald Lajic
charged him with robbery and larceny,
arrested Abe Gray, 28, of Longwood
Sanford police charged him with resist­
Tuesday for driving with a suspended
ing an officer, reckless driving and dri­
license.
ving without a driver's license and the
sheriff's office cliarged him with fleeing
DUI
and eluding and reckless driving.
Longwood Officer Jeff Coch arrested
• Altamonte Springs police arrested
Jeremy Boisvert, 29, of Sanford
Lamont Fudge, 21, and Jonta Jackson, 19,
Wednesday for driving under the influ­
both of Sanford, Tuesday for robbery.
ence and driving with a suspended
The two reportedly stole a vehicle by
license. Boisvert refused to take field

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Possession o f Marijuana
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• Lake Mary Officer Larry Johnson
arrested Karl Calhoun, 26, of Sanford
Tuesday for possession of marijuana and
smuggling aintraband into the jail. A
Casselberry K-9 indicated drugs were
present in Calhoun's vehicle. Police
found less than one gram of marijuana in
the center ainsole. At the jail, another
gram of marijuana in a plastic bag was
found wedged in Calhoun's behind.
^Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa arrest­
ed fceroy Lockett Jr., 23, of Sanford
Wednesday for possession of marijuana,
driving with a suspended license and
fraud.

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M em bers w ill b e d is­
p lay in g th e ir b e s t plants to
Disorderly Intoxication
g iv e the p u b lic th e op por­
• Sanford Officer Darrell Wright
tu n ity to s e e an d team
arrested Paul Weist, 43, of Sanford
m o re ab ou t th e variou s
Wednesday for property damage, disor­
ty p es and sp e cie s o f
derly intoxication and disorderly con­
brom eltod s. B loom ing
duct. Weist, a guest of the Florida Motel
p lan ts, non-bloom in g
on Oak Avenue, reportedly was causing
a drunken disturbance at the Sanford
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For in form ation , call
• Sanford Officer Shawn Kelley arrest407-328-8231 o r 407-321id Shawn Little, 36, of Sanford
0838.
Wednesday fur disorderly Intoxication.
He reportedly caused a drunken distur­
bance at the His and Hers bar on
el would not
Orlando Drive. Jail1 ipersonnel
accept Little on his first arrival because
he vomited several times. A local hospi­
S e m in o le C om m unity
tal cleared him and Kelley returned him
C o lle g e w ill h o st a H ealth
to the jail.
C a r e e n Jo b F a ir 10 a.m . to
1 p.m ., M onday, April 22,
Trespassing
in B u ild ing V o n the
Sanford Officer Darrell Wright arrest­
San fo rd / L ake M ary
ed Lance Dye, 23, of Winter Springs •
Cam pus
Thursday for trespassing. Dye was
Local n u rses and health
reportedly warned earlier in the evening
care p ro fession als w ill
not to return to the Mobil gas station on
have the op p ortu nity to
the aim er of Orlando Drive and Lake
netw ork w ith several
Mary Boulevard.
C entral F lo rid ai hospi
hospitals,
mg-t
long-term
care facilities
idl
Resisting an Officer
and health care agencies.
ge
Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa arrested
R ep resen tatives of the
Tyrone Gipson, 22, and Henry Gipson,
organ ization s including
23, both of Sanford Thursday for resist­
Florida H osp ital, C entral
ing an officer. Tyrone was additionally
Florida R eg io n al H ospital,
charged with possession of marijuana.
O rlando R egion al
CVputies responded to the Midway com­
H ealthcare System w ill d is­
munity in search of Henry who was
wanted for several warrants. Deputies
cu ss job op p ortu nities.
found Tyrone and Henry sleeping in a
T h e Fair Is free and op en
garage, however, family members tried
to the pu blic.
to interfere. After gaining entry to the
home, deputies found Henry hiding
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Obituaries
R A H M A N H IN S O N SR.
Pcarinun Brinson S t, 7R, Cedar
Avenue, Sanford, died Friday, April
12,2003, in South Seminole
Hospital.
Bom April 14,1923, in
Monbeetle, he was a retired park
director for Seminole County
Recreational Department He was a
member of Greater New Mount
Zion M.B. Church and a lifelong
memoer or usner oonu, wncn? ne
served aa president for a number of
years. He was a U S Army Wbrid
VAu II veteran.
Survivorj indude his wife,
Juanita Brinson; six sons, TWiy,
Raymond, Tommy, Georee and ,
Fmd Brinson and Edward Graham;
three daughters, Sylvia Graham,
Metises Brinson and Ernestine
Cotton; one sister, Mary Ann Hick*
15 grandchildren; and 33 great
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FRANCES HELEN BUTTERWEI
Prances Helen ButterweL 84, of

Bom in Newark, N.J., she lived
in Deltona from 1993 to 1997, She
moved to Central Florida in 1980.
She was a sales clerk with
BJocmingdale'a in Short Hills, N.J.,
for eight yesra She was a member
of First United Methodist Church.
She enjoyed cooking needle work
and her family.
Survivors include one son,
Douglas W. Butterwei of
Kissimmee; three daughters, Janice
F. Gdssler of Somerville, N.J., Susan
Long of Largo, and Marilyn L.
Mauro of Mildfold, N .Jj two broth­
ers, Alvin Rottman of La Fox, HL,
and Richard Rottman of Edison,
N.J.; seven grandchildren; and six
greatgrandchildren.
Baidauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City la in charge of
arrangements.
GLORIA CLEMENTE
Gloria Clemente, 71, of East
Anderson Street, Orlando, died
Thursday, April 18,2002, in Deltona
Healthcare.
Bom in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico,
1'iW tiwVed to Central Florida from
Queens, N.Y, in 1982.' She Was a
homemaker. She was of the
'Pentecostal f a i t K '- ^ 1-Survivors include one son,
David Canales of Toms Rivers, N.J.;
her mother; Petrona Clemente of

Luiza, Puerto Rico; three brothers,
Lucas Clements of Carolina, Puerto
Rico, Hero Clemente of Manhattan,
N.Y, and Juan Clemente of
Deltona; and three sisters, Mary
Hannibal of Loiza, Puerto Rico,
Geno Clemente of Brooklyn, N.Y,
and Provi Clemente of Queens,
N.Y.
Baidauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.
RITA M . FRANISCO
Rita M. Frsnisco, 52, of Prescott
Boulevard, Deltona, died Thursday,
April 18,2002, in her residence.
Bom Aug. 13,1949, in
Richmond, Va., she was In produc­
tion at Invacare. She was a member
of New Hope Baptist Church of
Deltona.
Survivors Include one daughter,
Charonne DeBeauville of Deltona;
one brother; Edward L Carter of
Richmond, V k; and two grandchil­
dren.
WUsotvEkhelbetger of Sanford
is in charge of arrangements.
PHILIP JA M ES GUN STER
Philip James Gunster, 75, died
Tuesday, April. 16,2002.
Bom O c t 7,1926, In Hancock, |
N.Y., he moved to DeBary in 19
He served In the U S. Navy. He w
employed by the Hancock Herald j
Hancock, N.Y., and The
Binghamton Press of Btnghamb
N.Y. While residing in New Yorki
he was involved in the Port Crane,
New York Civic Association. Boy
Scouts, Port Crane United
Methodist Church, Grotto Lodge,
and the Joseph P. Mangan
American Legion. He was a mem­
ber of the Hancock Lodge No. 552
Masons, the Hilkrest/nxt
Dickinson Kiwanis, where he
served as president from 1979 to
1980, and the Chenango Valley
Central School Board, where he
served as president from 1977 to
1981.
While in Central Florida, he was
involved in the Sanford Kiwanis.
where he was named Kiwanlan of
the Year in 1993, served as presi­
dent from 1994 to 1995 and
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Award in 2000. He was also a
member of Grace United Methodist
Church, and the Over 50 Club,
where he was president for 12 ■
y ean and chairman of the senior
dances; and a bowling league,
where he served as president and
organized bell ringers for the
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Bom Nov. 16,1903, in Carrabelle,
she was seif-employed for a restau­
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Robert Session of Fort Lauderdale,
James Session of Palatka and Willie
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daughters, Ira Mae Thomas of
Sanford and Delores Session of
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Bom in Rath bo me, N.Y., she
moved to Orange City from
Kissimmee in 2001. She was a
foreman at Fisher-Price Toys
before her retirement. She was a
member o f Saint Jude's
Episcopal Church In Orange
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Survivors include four sons.
Lew and Fred of Orange City,
Edward o f Sarasota and Norman
of Bradenton; three sisters,
Gladys Jorden o f Bolivar, N.Y.,
Marie Werner o f Erie, Pa., and
Gertrude Huntington of
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three sisters, Idella Cleveland of
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one sister, Debbie L Andino of
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I re sid e n ts
The Sanford City Commission has an opportunity Monday
to show it can balance the interests o f growth while mlnig impact o n existing residents. Developers for a 336-unit
apartment com plex, The G roves at Sanford, are appealing a
Planning and Zoning Com m ission decision to restrict the height of
its proposed buildings where they abut the Sanora subdivision.
Commissioners should uphold the PfcZ's decision.
In making its decision, P 4 Z members carefully weighed the
impact a thre e -s tory apartment complex w ould have those resi­
dents who live next to the proposed site. Residents accustomed to
the relative privacy they now have in their backyards would lose
any semblance o f that privacy when residents on the third floor of
a towering apartment com plex can spy into their neighbors' out­
door activities.
No one d enies that the property owners have the right, as well
as the proper zoning, to pursue their p ro ject In particular, an
apartment com plex at that location would b e beneficial to the stu­
dents at the Com air Aviation Academy.
But rights com e with responsibilities, and the Groves' develop­
ers and the city o f Sanford have a duty to minimize the effects a
new project w ill have on hom eowners in the Sanora subdivision
By insisting that they be allow ed to develop the maximum num­
ber of apartm ents next to a quite single-family neighborhood, the
developers d o n 't appear interested in being good neighbors. The
residents o f Sanora deserve m ore than that.
Many have lived there for years. It's a stable neighborhood
made up of m iddle-class workers who have invested their life sav­
ings to pursue the American Dream of hom e ownership. The
developers n o doubt want to see a return on their investment, too.
That's understandable. However, their return should not com e at
the expense o f existing hom e owners.
The city com m ission will Inevitable hear the battle cry o f the
developer "W e need more units to make the numbers w ork." The
city is under no obligation to grant variances solely for financial
concerns. They have a duty to base their decisions on what is best
for everyone — the developer and the existing residents. If the
development w on't work by following the rules and be a good
neighbor, the development team should consider other options.
A iolu d on that both Sanora residents and the developer could
live with is achievable. Commissioners should work to m ake it
Happen. They should also remember their past failures in this area.
Two years ago, the commission overturned a PirZ decision regard­
ing Wyndom Place apartments, located on U S . Highway 17/92
next to Sun land Estates. Like the Groves, P&amp; Z members restricted
the height o f buildings where they abutted a single-family subdi­
vision. By rejecting that decision, the com m ission negatively affect­
ed Sunland residents, and the city had little recourse in assisting
those home ow ners once the complex w as built. The city commis­
sion should not m ake the sam e mistake twice.
There is precedent for the city to restrict the height of buildings
that abut single-fam ily hom es. Com m issioners spent several
w eeks ensuring that a project near Dogwood Drive in
Com m issioner W hitey Eckstein's district w ould not adversely
affect existing residents, w ho were concerned the developer would
build tw o-story homes next to a one-story neighborhood. Working
w ith the developer and the residents, commissioners were able to
reach a com prom ise.
Com m issioners have a duty to do the sam e with the residents of
Sanora.

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G o o d j o b , M a r le n e !
W hile Sanford Main Street still has m any goals to accom plish,
special recognition should g o out to the organization's new exec­
utive director, M arlene Frith, for her recent work.
In a little m ore than two m onths. Frith has kick-started Main
Street into seriou s action. C om m ittees have been formed, duties
assigned and accountability dem anded during her short tenure.
The com pletion o f the m arket analysis by Rollins College is one
exam ple. So, too, is the creation of a com m ercial space report
that identifies vacant properties to which new business can be
recruited.
Frith is a b ig believer in researching and charting the course
M ain Street need s to head. M ore importantly, she knows that
plans alone d o n 't get things accom plished. The best laid plans
are w orthless unless they are actually implemented.
Not all o f the credit can go to Frith, o f course. Her board and
the volunteers a t Main Street are shouldering the heavy lifting to
achieve success and deserve a pat on the back, as well.
Much w ork still remains, and Frith is cautioned not to rest on
her laurels. If the last 60 days are any indication, she w on't.
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U nrest continues in the w orld’s ‘prom ised land’
As tens of thousands of American
asking why one of their kids can’t find
Jews came to the capital on a stunning a nice Jcwbh boy or a nice Jewish glrL
blue, given and gold day to demon­
Wfc don't live In shtetls here.
strate their support for Israel,
Many American actions
I heard a woman angry or
regarding Jews before and
annoyed at an anti-Sharon
during World War (I are
remark saying, "You realizequestionable. But since then,
you're talking to a Jew?"
we have paid our dues:
Yes. I’m a New Yorker.
America is the promised
There are days I seem to talk
land. Jews have enjoyed the
only to Jews. And I never
same freedom, opportunity
think anything abrxit it.
and security that most every­
What else is new?
one else has in the great idea
1 also think Ariel Sharon is
called America.
a bum and may be a fool as
That is what 1 really think
Richard
well I don't hear persuasive
I hear the occasional antiReeves
arguments— and in my
Semitic remark or see a sneer,
world everyone is arguing
• • •
• • • and I think the same as I do
about the Middk* East — that
when I see those poor soub
the prime minister is adding to the
puffing cigarettes in the doorways of
glory or the security of tlx? Jewish
office buildings in winter. Get a life.
state.
I support US. military aid to Israel
These things, hx&gt;, I believe:
It may be excessive, but tetter more
Being anti-Sharon does not make
than (ess. We, as a people, have made
one anti-Israel.
a commitment to the survival of
Israel. I agree with that, too.
Being anti-Sharon does not nuke
one antiS-mitic.
Tlx- Arab commitment to destroy
Israel is, t think. Immoral and, perAnti-Semitism is not a significant
factor anymore In American foreign
liaps worse, totally phony. Raw politi­
cal meal for the so-called Arab street.
policy or American life. Look at tlx’
wedding announcements in a Sunday
In truth, I would guess that Israel has
paper and see who Ls marrying whom dixie more for the Palestinians than
these days, listen to Jewish motlxrs
all the Arab countries combined. But

now^srael is destroying much of
what it has helped build; it is a bit dif­
ficult to say that leveling neighbor­
hoods, cutting off water and electrici­
ty, and shooting at anything that
moves, including journalists, is noth­
ing more than fighting terrorism.
The whole world is watching now,
and that is Israel's greatest problem.
Israelis are understandably fearful
and frustrated by the evil of suicide
bombing, but it is doubtful Sharon's
tactics are going to make the situation
better. What is happening has to be
seen as a failure of Israel's West Bank
policies for more than 30 years. One
way or another this civil war is getting worse, not better. Both skies are
goir^j to be forced to start over again
widfnew leaders and recycled ideas.
&lt;^ie of the tragic ironies is that we
know how this b going to end; the
only question b how bad will it be at
the beginning of that end. If Yaseer
Arafat or bis suonasqrs caorxt 0* dd O
not control the terror of the bombers'
a wall or a buffer zone is going to be
established between the two nations
and the Palestinians are going to be
cut out of the Israeli-driven economy
of the region. Israel will grow with
"guest labor" imported from Asia
(Korea will be one major source, as it

has been in Saudi Arabia), and
dent on the kindness of c
states.
Unfortunately, other Arab states
are not noted for their kindness, par­
ticularly toward Palestinians. The
Palestinians are generally disliked by
their Arab brethren — they are the
Jews of the Arab world, b one repeat­
ed insult In places like Cain) or Jiddah
— and they will be left to fester
behind the wall between them and
the modem world. Their one victory
will be the abandonment of the
Jewish settlements established —
quite illegally — far from Jerusalem. It
will be Just too dangerous for Jews to
be on the wrong side of the Palestine
walL And no one rise will come.
That is where we are headed —
and Sharon Is making tt worse. The
passion of Israelis and of American
Jews is certainly understandable, even
,'mspfcjj^Wit their determination that
others must bock Sharon and his
tanks is not If he wants a war, that is
his business, but much of the world— -.—[|
will look away from this deluded
man until Israel once again presents
itself as a shining dty on a nilL
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President Bush still catching up to a fast-moving world
Even for a politician. President
that works.
Bush Is reversing himself at a rapid
"By helping to build an
clip. He has abandoned several
Afghanistan that is free from this
hard-and-fast principles he
evil and is a better place to
held dear as recently as
live, we are working in the
right months ago. Tlw new
best of traditions of George
George Bush — chastened
Marshall," he said.
by experience — works to
The speech was a wel­
forge a cease-fire between
come development — as
the Israelis and the
were his other recent
Palestinians, speaks highly
course reversals. Bush
of "nation-building" and,
needed to jettison a prenow, embraces a Marshall
Sept. 11 foreign policy that
Plan for Afghanistan.
rested on one overriding
In a speech at Virginia
principle: If Bill Clinton
Cynthia
Military Institute on
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site.
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Tucker
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During the presidential
to a vast rebuilding pro­
campaign. Bush was dis­
gram (or the war-ravaged nation.
missive of Clinton's efforts at
"nation-building* in the Balkans
"We know that true peace will
only be achieccd when we give the
and rejected Vice President A1
Afghan people the means to
Gore's call for a rebuilding effort,
achieve their own aspirations. Peace similar to the Marshall Plan, for the
will be achieved by helping
region. Bash had also stubbornly
Afghanistan develop its own stable
refused to get involved in the crisis
government. Peace will be achieved
in the Middle East, largely in reac­
by helping Afghanistan train and
tion to Clinton's intense focus there.
develop its own national army. And
Unfortunately, Bush’s dawdling
peace will be achieved through an
on the sidelines allowed the tension
education system for boys and girls
between Israelis and Palestinians to

boil over into white-hot fury. It may
be too late now for anyone to pull
the two sides back from all-out war.
That lesson should suggest to the
resident that he needs to spin even
rfa
faster if he Is to catch up with a
fast-moving and complex world
about whicn he was strangely incu­
rious as a presidential candidate.
His announcement that the United
States would assume a major role in
rebuilding Afghanistan is a huge
step in the right direction. But it
still isn't enough.
The Bush administration must
also put thousands of U S. troops
down throughout Afghanistan to
assure stability — or we'll have to
go back in and rout terrorists a
decade from now. So far. Secretary
of Defense Donald Rumsfeld is still
sticking to the position that the
peacekeeping effort In Afghanistan
will have to be led by troops from
other nations.
That's a mistake. The deposed
Afghan monarch, Mohammad
Zancr Shah, returned a few days
ago to convene a traditional assem­
bly tu plan a new government, but
there have already been threats

against hts life. Indeed, his return
was delayed for two weeks because
of security concerns.
In preparation for his return,
warlords and political appointees
started to jo c k e y for position, and
fighting broke out in various parts
of the countryside. Even before the
political skirmishes began, thugs
and bandits had made travel
throughout much of the country a
risky endeavor.
Add to that the porous Pakistani
border through which al-Qaida ter­
rorists freely roam back and forth
and Iran's involvement in support­
ing anti-American factions, and the
potential for more chaos is dear.
Afghanistan could easily revert to
what it has been for the last 30
ears — an ungovernable wastend of either tribal blood feuds or
outright warfare.
While other countries should cer­
tainly contribute peacekeepers, only
the military forces of the United
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On the Street
The Herald asks people what they think...
S a n fo rd ’s p r o b a ­
bly g oin g to g et a
new p ost o ffic e ,
bu t th e city m ay
lo se o n e o f its
lon g tim e dow n ­
tow n eatin g esta b ­
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f o r th e new fa c ility
in clu d e a 1st S treet
lo catio n , cu rren tly
th e h om e o f Hilly
Huy's F am ou s
C h ili D ogs. We
a sk ed som e lo y a l
cu stom ers w hat
they think ab o u t
th e p o ssib le r e lo c a ­
tion o r clo su re o f
Hilly Hoy's.

I work at Best
Western, so it's easy
tor me to get lunch
here These people
are superb. And, it's
become a community
gossip center. It would
be sad to see them go.
Dorothy Klrnber

Santord

It’s just a national
disaster. I Nke this
ptace. Cm here every
day
O.R. “ShortySmith

Sanford

I will be really dis­
appointed it they
dose. I've been com­
ing here tor a long
time. I live by Sea
World now, and I still
come here to eat.
Emonlci Dames
with daughter, Zllah
Orlando

The way these
people found out
about the news of a
new post office, 1
don't think it's right
Jim MlchalesU

Manger ot trie
Salvation Army Thntt
Store

I think it's a great
ptace and it's been
here a long time.
They should never
move a fixture like this
that's been here lor
awhile.
Steve Gray

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‘Stories of the Station’ is the highlight—
of Sanford Historical Society meeting
"Stories o f the Station " was
the topic o f Pally M ahaney’s
presentation at the recent
Sanford Historical Society meet­
ing held at the Sanford
M useum . Mahaney, a member
o f the Sanford Airport Memorial
Com m ittee, began by giving a
brief history of the Sanford
Naval A ir 5tation.
In 1942, the city o f Sanford
solicited the Navy w ith an offer
of 800 acres for a N avy base.
They accepted and also pur­
chased 700 additional acres.
A large percentage o f both
bom ber and fighter pilots
trained at this base during
World War II.
At the end of the war, the
base w as deeded back to the
city and the area becam e the
hom e o f the New York Giants
farm team s, as well as the home
o f Florida Fashions and other
industries. The com m unity also
transformed the dispensary into
a hospital.
The naval base w as reopened
in 1951 at the beginning of the
Korean War. M ahaney gave two
reasons for this: D eLand didn’t’
want their base reopened and
the Chase family lobbied for it
in Sanford. Florida Fashions
was em ploying the migrant
workers that usually worked for
Chase and Company, so they
wanted that com pany to relo­
cate.
T he Sanford Naval A ir
Station remained in Sanford
until 1968, training pilots for
such planes as the A 3D , A3J and
the Vigilante.
T he field was nam ed Ramey
Field in memory o f Com m ander
Ramey. W hile flying an A3D
Skyw arrior in 1958, his plane
went down north o f Seville. He
pushed his two m en to safety,
but he w as killed in the crash.
There were nine Vietnam War
POW s w ho had b een stationed
in Sanford, including Jerry
Coffee, Leo Hyatt and Jam es
Hutton.
Several o f those in attendance
at the meeting had been sta­
tioned SN A S or had worked
there as civilians, so a lively dis­
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recently gave a presentation to the Sanford Historical Society. Mahaney told; -dr
the group about her committee’s plans tor a memorial recognizing the con-uD
tributlon the Sanford Naval Air Station, and those who worked or were)
assigned there, made to the community.
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recounted and compared their
experiences.
Jack Dow, chairman o f the
Sanford Airport Memorial
Com m ittee, then told the gniup
about the Memorial. He
explained that although the
restored Vigilante will be its
centerpiece, the memorial is
being designed as an aviation
park. Included will be a play­
ground, pavilion, a display o f
artifacts, restrooms and a gar­
den with benches for use to sit
and reflect. The Garden Club is
designing the garden.
In addition to a state grant,
$50,000 has been raised. The
grand opening is scheduled for
M ay 2003. In the meantime, vis­
itors are w elcom ed to com e to
Building 125 at the O rlando
Sanford Airport to view the
progress o f the Vigilante
restoration. Workers are usually
there during midday during the
w eek and ail day on Saturday.
U was explained that there
will also b e a display in the a ir­
p ort so th at visitor* to IhdaW-a
can learn'Of the hlstOi^ rif (fie
field.
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and guests entered the Museum
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Society had recently purchased. (,ir’
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used for signing in. also purchased recently were tw o
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portable chairs and a new print- 1 ^
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be used when the Society partic- *
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Society now had 151 members.
A nother Cem etery Day w as
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planned for April 15 and several^
signed up to help record tombstone inform ation in Lakcview
Cemetery.
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Shelly Slaton &amp; KathyTobey, Owners •Heather Huddleston, Senior Designer
Have you ever entered a home or suite of offices and wondered what made that particular living area or office space
so attractive and comfortable? Very often this effect may be the result of the work of a professional designer. Interior
designing is an art, and it takes yean of experience for a designer to be able to create the exact atmosphere desired. One
of the most recognized designers in this area is Domaine Interiors, located in Orlando at 6 100 South Apopka-Vineland
Road, phone 370-9909.
Domaine Interiors has a retail store featuring a beautiful selection of fabrics, lamps and accessories custom ordered
furniture and window treatments. The experienced professionals there take a personal interest in each and every
customer and are dedicated to helping them select fabrics and furniture to compliment their existing decor. Hiey also
offer expert interior design services for your home or office. They concentrate on interiors that will be functional, unique
and truly attractive and they can liandle every aspect of your interior planning from furniture ami draperies to carpeting,
accessories and artwork.
l o r those who take pride in their home and office surroundings and demand the very best in quality and profes­
sional service, Domaine Interiors is your first step towards a more beautiful living environment, (all them at 370-9909
and find out just how easily your home can acquire that extra special feeling.

Serving tasty, reasonably priced W at Indian food in a relaxed and refined atmosphere is Shakera W at Indian
Restaurant They are located in Odando at 2615 North Pine Hills Road, and reservations canbe made by phoning 290-2462.
Among the superior service provided by the entire staff, you'll find a menu filled with a number of wonderful seafood
selections all seasoned to perfection with special herbs and spice! You'll also discover a vast array of chicken, goat and
lamb entries Vegetarians in the area will marvel over their array of eggplant dishe! stir-fried vegetable! homemade
cheeses and more. One of the true trademarks of a great West Indian restaurant is its bread, and at Shaken West Indian
Restaurant, this Is no exception. Their chefs bake It to perfectloa Many different and unusual varieties are offered, and
no meal at Shakera West Indian Restaurant is complete without trying a few of them.
The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner daily. Don't forget to top off your visit with a sampling of their West
Indian desserts and an after-dinner specialty drink. Exceptional food service and a unique dining experience all add up
to make Shakera West Indian Restaurant an evening to remember.

RGSecurity Training Center
“Excellent Employment Opportunities"
RG Security Hainlng Center, located in Orlando at 5516 South Orange Blossom Hail, phone (407) 857-6158, needs
you today!
' y! With crime on the rise and more and more businesses realizing that their best defense against crime is hiring
tonal guard service, security officers are in demand
a professto
RG Security Halning Center provides complete training and certification for both full- and part-time position!
Many retired citizens can take advantage of the part-time employment offered because the hours are flexible to meet
most anyone’s schedule. If you're just starting in the work force, tne age requirement at RG Security Halning Center is
18, With the training and experience you can gain there, the doors of opportunity are wide opea Some-officers go on to
become policemen, state troopers or private bodyguard! You must have dependable transportation, a telephone or
pager ana no prior police record—the rest is for the asking.
RG Security Training Center gives the full opportunity for a good, steady job, good working conditions and extra
income if you need iL If you meet four requirements—one, age 18 or older; two, dependable transportation; three, a
telephone or pager and lour, no priorrpoi
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Southern Fire Protection OfOrlando, Inc.
Leonard "Lenny” Hollis, President
Local and national media report daily on disastrous fires that destroy businesses and institutions. The resulting
property destruction is unfortunate, yet more devastating are the loss of lives or severe injuries that can occur to
the occupants.
If your business Is contemplating any new construction or remodeling Southern Fire Protection Of Odando,
located in Sanford at 3801 East State Road 46, phone (407) 323-4200, would like to discuss with you the benefits of a fire
sprinkler system. Fire officials throughout the country have, for many year! recommended sprinkler systems for many
types of businesses as well as municipal buildings and health care facilities. The experts at Southern Fue Protection Of
Orfando will gladly discuss the systems available and help you select the one best suited to your needs Hiey also provide
routine maintenance and service.
The costs of repairs following a fire are generally extensive, but there is no price that can be placed on the value of a
human life. A sprinider system from Southern Fire Protection Of Orlando is an investment in the safety of your business
and its occupants that will more than pay for itself through lower insurance premiums reduction of damage and injury
in the event of a fire, but most importantly, in your peace of mind!

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Southeast Mortgage Group, Inc.
With today* lower Interest rates, many people are taking advantage of timing and refinancing their home or buying
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answer to overloaded budgets. With so many companies offering home mortgage assistance, it's hard to make a wbe
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Southeast Mortgage Group, located in Orlando at 4823 Silver Stax Road, Suite 17D, phone (407) 297*7787, special­
izes In home mortgage loans and lias been serving the area foryeanThey can expertly answer any questions you may
have concerning refinancing first and second mortgage loans, VA, Fannie Mae or any of the many other programs avail­
able Including their 100% purchase, no down payment option. Long-term or short-term mortgage loans are offered with
various Interest options. They will carefully explain the benefits of each loan option and will design the loan best suited
to your family^ needs.
Southeast Mortgage Group stays on top of current market trends to offer their customers the lowest Interest rates
possible. Sooner or later, we all neeu counseling on a home purchase. When you are faced with the decision of choosing
a mortgage company, turn to the one so many others have come to know and trust—Southeast Mortgage Group. %u
will appreciate their old-fashioned courtesy and their high standards of excellence.

Burns International Security Services
Jeff Gaddy, Area Manager

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In these difficult times, more and morebusinesses seek realistic solutions to protect employees, property and assets.
Ihoin esses large andsmall depend on Bums International Security Services, located in Orlando at 5802 Hoffner Avenue,
Suite 704, phone (407) 482-6720, for all of their security needs. Onlce building! construction sites, retail stores, hotels,
apartments, auto dealerships, warehouses, shopping centers and more know they can rely on their outstanding service
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Bums International Security Serviced certified security officers are available In uniform or plainclothes, armed or
unarmed—whichever is more eflective.These experts specialize In the protection of aD Industrial commercial and Insti­
tutional buildings and also offer mobile patroL All guards are radio-equipped and tied Into a central dispatch for fast,
comprehensive service.
Don't be caught off guard. Let these security specialists handle all of your protection needs. Their many years of
experience backed by hard-working officers guarantee the most effective security service around Put B u n s
International Security Services on the job today, and sleep well tonight by knowing your property will be safe and
sound tomorrow!

Bonitz Repairs &amp;Renovations, Inc.
RIcard Bonltz, Owner •Over 2 Decades Of Construction Experience

well recognized throughout the area for top-quality workmanship at reasonable rates
No matlervvhat type of improvements you may have in mina, these experienced contractors will complete the work
liruii'ixiy and ('fliciently. Traiii room additions new tiding and Interior renovations tn replacement windows and
roofing they do it all. The professional craftsmen at BonJtx Repairs A Renovations arc experts In their field, and the
company tv fully Bcenurd* bohdodmd Insured for your protection. Free estimates v e always offered Every project
completed by Bonltz Repairs A Henovations has been personally supervised by the company* owner and meets or
exceeds all building codes to ensure the safety of their customers.
if quality, price and supervision on eveiy job Is Important to you, contract with Bonltz Repain &amp; Renovations when
you need any home improvement work done. Their yean of experience and Impeccable reputation are your guarantees
ofa Job well done. VKA anti MasteiCani are accepted for your convenience.

Affordable Home Inspections Of
Central Florida, Inc.

Teresa Burton, Adm inistrator
There is ,i need in any area for affordable living facilities for older residents
who are mobile and active, but no longer want to cope with the responsibili­
ties of maintaining a home. These individuals need Die freedom that is
everyone’s right, but they may require safe and secure surroundings and some
amount of assistance.
This tall order Is met at Ashton Palm! located in Orlando at 36 West Esther
Sireet, phone (407) 425-8071. Their homelike adult living community provides
private and semi-private rooms on a long- or short-term basi! Their accom­
modations are cumale-controikd, well-maintained and relaxing Laundry,
housekeeping and iliree home-cooked meals a day free their residents to enjoy
planned activities, their own personal projects and each other* companion­
ship Ashton Pul ins' raringstalf believes In dignified and personalized care and
provides assistance with lathing, dressing personal care and medication
management as needed. Medical care can be arranged immediately. Most
importantly, their assistance is unobtrusive with respect for the individual
Should your loved one require independence in a safe and caring envir
merit, you are Invited to contact Ashton Palms to discuss their services or to
arrange a visit to their community. Let them help ease your mind about caring
for your loved one.

Quality Stone &amp;Masonry, Inc.
George Jameson, Ow ner

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Stone A Masonry is the logical choice for all construction work
e servlets of a stone or masonry contractor. They are located in
Apopka.'ptione (407) 25)3-3014. and their years of reliable dependability and
unexcelled workmanship have g,lined them an excellent reputation among
contractors and homeowners throughout the area.
Dual liy Stone A Masonry b equipped to liandle any size job; large or smalL
They raw die necessary experience to provide durable, attractive stone and
masonry work. All types of brick, stone and masonry construction Including
brick paving mailboxes, fin-places, chimneys and retaining walls can be
performed by these professionals This contractor manages to maintain an
outstanding record ofconstniciion time and efficiency; however, quality work Is
never sacrificed for efficiency. Quality Stone* Masonry Is dedicated to building
stnicttiris that exceed industry standards of durability and safety. This dedica­
tion is responsible for their ability to provide the maximum in quality masonry
construction at Die absolute minimum cost.
Builders, developers and liomeowners with upcoming projects requiring
only the very finest in concrete and masonry work should place Quality Stone
A Masonry on their list of potential bidden. For quality workmanship and
proftssion.il courteous service, there is only one choice.

Giant RecreationWorld, Inc.

Dick Rocha, President

With more free Ume on their hand! Americans are taking to the open road to discover the fresh, revitalizing spirit of
the outdooii Many have learned that motor homes and travel trailers are the most economical way to provide home-ike
accommodations for fishing trips, vacations or other excursion!
In this area, qualty recreational vehicles are sold by Giant Recreation Wbrid. located in Winter Garden at 13906West
Colonial Drive, phone (407) 656-6444 or toil-free l*80(Fd54*8475. They feature many famous name brand units on their
lot such as Coachman. Prices are reasonable and financing for qualified buyers can be arranged. New and reconditioned
units are avail able,and they buy, sell or tradeFCVs of al] types. Giant RecreauonVVb rid aiso provides quality repair service,
routine maintenance, replacement parts and accessories for your RV. You can count on this reputable business for excel­
lent products and service.
Point your rig from Giant Recreation World to the mountain! lakes or seashore on your next vacation or free
weekend. With the kind of engineering excellence manufactured Into each of their units and the expert maintenance
offered by the qualified staff at Giant Recreation Wbrid, you probably won’t see the Inside of a motel room again.

Nikken Products

Dr. Brad W. Arenz •Local Nikken Wellness Consultant

In 1973, Nikken founder Isamu Masuda visualized a company that would help people achieve total wellness. TWo
yean later; his vision became reality with the formation of Mixen in Fukuoka, Japan. N ikken —the company, the
products and the business opportunity—is built upon the concept of‘total wellnes!’’Thb concept extends well beyond
the scope of physical health to encompass five key areas of life to be brought into a state of balance. These five areas are
known in Nikken as The Five Pillars OfHealth.
One; healthy body. Nikkenk sleep systems, acressoriei nutritional and skin care products all exert a direct, positive
influence on an Individuals well-bong. TWo, healthy mind. Physical well-being plays a crucial role In preserving or
renewing mental and emotional health. Three, healthy family. NfUbenk products are designed to make the entire family
healthier, and the marketing opportunity enables family members to grow financially Four, healthy society. By sharing
Mfctenk products with other! distributors make a real and valuable contribution to our society. Five, healthy finance!
Nikken products promote healthy finances Their quality and value make the marketing opportunity powerful. People
are more likely to get ahead financially when they and their family members are healthy
Contact your local Nikken Wellness Consultant, D t Brad W Arenz, located In Orlando a tt:3221 South Conway Road,
Suite B, phone (407) 273*1469. fora free demonstration or a group presentation.

Corestaff Services
Any company* personnel are llie life-blood of the business and directly control the productivity and success of the
company. Situations such as employee turnover, medical leave! vacation! special projects or peak times of the year can
severely Influence stable operations and quality production. This is what makes Corestaff Sendees $uch an Ijnppttant
service to the business community.
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All types of technical marketing support and clerical personnel as well as fighUndristrial yvaricm are available.
There arc occasions when delays make meeting a deadline a scramble. Company expansion ttfreri JrtW gaJis (fat have
to be tilled without delay These occurrences are the reasons C arata/T Services was created Tfiefr personnel are M y
screened and qualified to be of maximum benefit to your business for as long as you need them. For complete informa­
tion on how your business can benefit from their personalized service! contact them atone o f their locations—In Winter
Park at 2699 Lee Road, phone (407) 599-5102; in Orlando at 1650 Wfest Sandlake Road, phone (407) 240-7176; and In
Daytona Beach at 801 Bevilie Road, phone (386) 788-8085.
Those who are Interested In lire flexibility, variety and career benefits that temporary or long-term employment
offers are also Invited to call Co restaff Services to discuss their Interest! earning potential and background Their repre­
sentatives keep the wheels of business turning smoothly

AbsolutelyWireless, Inc.

If you are considering purchasing a home or any type of structure for commercial purpose! you want to be sure you
are making an investment in a property that will provide you with yean of structural stability and economica] mainte­
nance costs. Comart Affoidublc I Ionic InspectlonsOfCentral Florida, located In Orlando, phone (407) 277*8722, before
you make the final decision on your purchase.
Affordable I Ionic Inspections Of Central Florida provides a fully qualified professional analysis of the property you
are considering for purchase. These experts offer a confidential written Inspection report on the conation of the
property at which is valuable to the consumer, realtor, insurer and lending institution. It is wise to p o tect the single
largest investment of your lifetime by contacting Affotdohie Home Inspections Of Central Florida Tney will provide a
complete visual inspection of ail accessible areas including electrical heating and cooling plumbing roofing and all
structural interior and exterior area!
T he owner/Inspector of this company has been certified with the Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation ;,s a certified building contractor since 1973. With over 1,600 homes and other units to his credit, this
Inspector is well qualified to inspect properties for pre-purchase, post-purchase, foreclosures and partial inspection!

Ashton Palms, Inc.

Competitive cheerieadihg and dance takes practice, practice and more practice. Dance N' Beyond, located in
Orlando, phone (407) 673-1445, has been succe
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and dancers for many years,
classes for grades 1 through 12.They also have a preschool tumbling
mer, Intermediate and advanced classes.They
class available forages 3 through teen as well asbegjnner,
dasses.They emphasize teamwork
teamworl
and confial communication among their students and stay on top of the latest tumbling cheerieadlng and dance
techniques. Your child will never getbored when learning there. They also offer competitive dance for grades 3 through
12. Their dance Instructors have been trained at some ot the finest schools and can help you achieve success through
dancing. They offer classes in jazz, pom and hip hop. The dance classes at Dance N’ Beyond are a great opportunity to
express yourself in the fine art of dance and possibly become a professional dancer.
Learning gymnastics, dance and cheerieadlng is fun. These arts of movement will stay with you throughout your
lifetime and will help build poise and confidence. Contact Dance N’ Beyond at (407) 673*1445 for more Information or
for class schedule! You’ll be one step closer to becoming a star!

Cellular phones have become Indispensable to millions of companies across the country. Keep up with technology
and meet the growing demands of your business with a cellular phone from Absolutely Wireless, Inc.
When on the road or at job site! contractor! executives and sales representatives alike mow the dilemmas of
finding a convenient phone to call the office for messages or reschedule appointments when tied up In traffic And, of
course, anyone who* ever been stranded ty a car problem knows how Invaluable immediate access to help can be. A
cellular phone can alleviate these problem! In fact, regarding safety and security, a cellular car phone or transportable
phone can be credited for saving fives across the country. Let Absolutely W irdes! Inc, located at 249 West State Road
436, Suite 1117, In the Ethan Allen Plaza, phone 865-7444, explain the options available Their state-of-the-art cellular
systems feature technical service and support and are backed by warranty. As agents for NeueL AMT Wireless and GPS
Solutions, they offer wide area coverage and nationwide access option! They also cany a full line of accessories so you're
sure to find exactly what you need
Are you worried about missing Important calls or needing help in an emergency? Contact Absolutely Wlreles!
In c The convenience of a cellular phone and the access provided will put your mind at ease and allow your business
to prosper.

Job Service OfThe South

Supreme Steam Carpet Cleaner
Phillip Mlnshall, Owner/Operator

For employment to meet your qualifications and wage expectation!
contact Job Sendee OfThe South, the area's full-service employment agency.
They are located in Orlando at 22 West Lake Beauty Drive, Suite 305, and they
may be reached by calling (407) 843-7757. This progressive agency offers
hundreds of positions in the technical medical, legal and industrial fields as
well as in management, sales and marketing. Office, clerical and general labor
positions are also offered. Employers utilize their agencyk professional services
to maintain stability and quality production in their businesses and to be
assured of top-quality personnel
fob Service Of Tne South slays on top of the current job market and can
offer employment opportunities available only through their agency. They will
interview: test and brief each applicant to properly match employee qualifica­
tions and interests with the job order placed by the employer. You will find the
employment rates at JobServke OfThe South are most reasonable and, in some
cases, rates are compensated by the employer. Many temporary positions are
'also available For those interested in working part-time or In liaving a flexible
schedule, temporary employment may be the answer. Vacationing or ill
idpeak times of the year keep temporary services in demand.
\t Call Job Service OfThe South today, and let their representatives help you
find the job satisfaction you deserve.

Today, nearly all of us have carpeting In our homes and commercial build­
ings. To keep that carpet really clean and to prolong its life, something more
than routine vacuuming is necessary. Periodic steam cleaning fa the best way to
dean, preserve and enhance the appearance of your carpets and m g !
In this area, the carpet cleaning firm that many people have come to know
and trust b Supreme Steam Carpet Cleaner, phone 695-5995. These trained
professionah are carpet cleaning expertiThey provide a truck-powered steam
cleaning process which deans deep, dries fast and leaves no sticky residue In
your carpet Spedai attention is paid to high traffic areas and difficult spot!
Their service also dbinfecls and deodorizes your carpet Supreme Steam
Carpet Qeanert personnel are prompt, courteous and efficient, and they will
treat your home or business as If it were their own. In addition, they are bonded
and insured for your protection and will also provide a free estimate.
For beautifully clean carpets and upholstery at a surprisingly low cost, the
professionah at Supreme Steam Carpet Cleaner are the people to contact
Make your appointment by calling 665-5995 You’ll be extremely pleased with
the result! See the back of the Sprint Yellow Pages for their coupon—when you
get four areas cleaned at $7995, receive the flftharea free.

Casket Gallery Of Florida

Genesis Publishing &amp;Printing Co.

Bobby Thomas, Owner

In Business Since 1992

The loss of a loved one Is an emotional time of your life. You naturally want
the best You want to ‘get through It* and put your loved one to ‘rest.* To make
really Informed decision! you should get price comparisons from funeral
hom e! The Federal Trade Commission recently passed rules that make It
possible for families to provide the casket to the funeral home, saving
consumers a great deal of money.
When Casket Gallery Of Horida, located in Winter Park at 6584 University
Boulevard, phone (407) 657-6689, opened Its doors, the goal was to provide
quality caskets, vault! urns and markers at discount price! This allows
consumers to make wise decisions regarding funeral arrangements ami allows
the average family to put their loved one to rest at a reasonable cost.The staff at
Casket Gallery Of Florida Is available for your immediate needs or for
pre-planning. They'll deliver the casket you choose to any funeral home or
cemetery in the entire area.
There are so many misconceptions when it comes lo death. Embalming is
not required by law. You don’t have to buy a casket when a body is going to be
cremated. There is no opening and closing at a mausoleum. You don't need a
sealed casket when you have a vault.These are just a few of the tilings you may
not know. Visit Casket Gallery Of Florida for honest answers and honest price!

Your full-service printing center in this area is Genesis Publishing A
Printing Ca, located in Orlando at 1204 West Central Boulevard, phone
648-5524, where service and quality work are a guiding standard Whatever
your printing needs—stationery, business cards, report! menus, advertising
pieces or full-color brochures—tills friendly print shop can handle the job from
start to finish. From ideas and design to tne final printing, you’ll find their
printing services among the finest anywhere.
Large and small orders are given the same careful attention, and they are
ahvavs willing to take the time lo sit down with you and discuss your printing
needs. They have a large selection of quality papers for every printing fob and
you'll find their prices among the most reasonable In the entire area.
Businesses are given personal attention, with the company forms kept on file
for quick reordering, and they can help in designing logoi letterheads or
stationery for your business.
Whether you’re a business needing personafized stationery, company
forms or business cards or a club or individual needing an announcement
printed. Genesis Publishing A Printing C a is ready to serve you. Remember,
when service, accuracy and price are Important, call Genesis i*ubl falling A
Print Ing Ca at 648-5524 for all of your printing need!

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Santord City Commission Agenda tor A x il 22, 2102
Sanford City Hall
3 0 0 North Park Avenue
WORK SESSION
4 p.m. in the City Commission
Chambers, First Floor

B. Convention Confer status update.
REGULAR MEETING
7 p.m. City Commission Chambers,
First Floor
• Approval of Minutes.

1. Interview of prospective board
appointees. (R-1)
A. Historic Preservation Board:
Linda Daniels, Thom as
D.
Goodman, Ja m e s R o ss Lee.
Stephanie Powers, and Eric
Zendell.
2. Second quarter lighting updato:
A. Historic district streetlight pilot
project.
B. City Street lighting.
3 . Discussion regarding funding
Lynx ADA services.
4 . Discussion regarding Police
Department mortgage Incentive
program. (R-6)
5. Discussion of Regular Agenda
Items, Add-on items, and other
items.
8 . Mayor's briefing.
A. Commission Liaison/Representalive appointments.
7. City Manager’s briefing.
A. Current special projects update
by department.

Work Session and Regular Meeting
of April 8, 2002 Recommended
by tho City Clerk and tho City
Manager,
C onsent Agenda
t. Approve payments made during
March 2002. Recommended by
the City Manager.
2. Approve payment of City
Attorney's Statem ent for the
month
ol
March
2002.
Recom m ended by tho City
Manager.
3. Approve purchase of five solo
source remote telemetry units
from Curry Controls Company at a
cost of $33,654. Recommended
by the City Manager.
4 Approvo piggy back purchase of
Bobcat loader off of a federal con­
tract in the amount of $23,968.
Recom m ended by the City
Manager.
5. Award bid for Phase III construc­
tion ol road, curbs, sidewalks.

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drainage, and utility facilities of St.
Jo h n s Parkway from Upsaia Road
to Rinehart Road to The Briar
Corporation in the amount of
$1,937,851. Recommended by
the City Manager.
6.
Approve
CPH
Engineers
Amendment No. 60 in the amount
of $24,750 for design services for
tho Utility Department relocation.
Recom m ended by the City
Manager.
7. Approve Boys &amp; Girts Club of
Central Florida, Inc. lease exten­
sion for 919 South Persimmon
Avenue in the amount of $1.00
annually for a form beginning April
15, 2002 and ending October 15,
2002. Recommended by the City
Manager.
B. Approve request lor use ol south­
east comer of Sanford'Seminote
County Chamber of Commerce
parking tot from 10:00 A M. to 9:00
P.M. on Saturday, April 27, 2002 for
"Family and Friends Bar-B-Que"
special event: approve request to
sen and serve alcoholic beverages
and food outside with proper super­
vision by the Sanford Police
Department during event. Event is
sponsored by Sanlord/Seminole
Chamber of Commerce. The City
Manager recommends approval ot
the use of the property and the sale
and service of alcoholic beverages
and food.
9. Approve request for use of Paw
Park from 9 0 0 A M, to 4 :0 0 P.M.
on Saturday, May 4, 2 0 0 2 for
"Paw Park
1st Anniversary
Celebration"
special
event:
approve street closure ol 4th
S treet from Laurel Avenue to
French Avenue, on Saturday, May
4, 2002, from 9 :00 A M. to 4:00
PM .; approve request to waive
"no parking’ restriction on Laurel
Avenue between 3rd Street and
6th Street during event; approve
request to waive all fees. Event is
sponsored by tho City ot Sanford
Recreation &amp; Parks Departmont
and the Friends of Paw Park
Committee. The City Manager
recommends approval of the use
of City property, the street clo­
sure. the waiver of "no parking"
restriction, and the waiver ol fees.
10. Approve request for uso of Fort
Mellon Park from 8:00 A M. to
9 :0 0 PM. on Saturday, Jun e t.
2002, and Saturday, July 6 . 2002
lor "Basketball Tournament" spo-

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Vuillemot and Daniel J . R eeves,
owners.
A. Table consideration to amend the
future land use map of the Future
Land Use Plan Element of the
Comprehensive Plan, and change
the designation of the properly
trom S E . Suburban Estates, to
LDR-SF, Low Density Residential
Single Family, based on the
owner’s request. Ad published
March 24, 2002, Recommended
by the Planning &amp; Zoning
Commission, the Director ot
Engineering &amp; Planning, and the
City Manager.
B. Table consideration to rezone the
property from AG, Agriculture, to
SR -1, Single Family Residential,
with conditions.
Ad published
March 24. 2002. Recommended
by Ihe Planning &amp; Zoning
Commission, the Director of
Engineering and Planning, and
the City Manager.
4. Re: Venetian Bay Subdivision, a
92-lot single (amity residential
subdivision located at 2 3 8 5 West
Sem inole Boulevard.
Barry
Walker and Michael Murray,
Central Florida Development
Partners, applicants.
A. First reading of Ordinance No.
3712 to adopt the revised
Planned Development M aster
Plan a s a result of mitigation, sub­
ject to conditions and stipulations
and su bject to execution of
Development Order No. 02-0010.
Recommended by the Planning &amp;
Zoning Commission, the Director
of Engineering &amp; Planning, and
the City Manager.
B. Approve Preliminary Subdivision
Plan subject to conditions and
stipulations and subject to execu­
tion of Development Order No.
02-0010. Recommended by the
Planning &amp; Zoning Commission,
the Director ol Engineering A
Planning, and the City Manager.
5. Consider appeal of the Planning A
Zoning Commission’s decision to
approve with conditions a vari­
ance to increase the maximum
building height for The Groves at
Sanford Apartments and Its asso ­
ciated site plan (restrict all build­
ings
adjoining
the
Sanora
Subdivision to two stories based
on land use compatibility);
Meredith A. Harper, Esq., original
applicant/appellant; Clayton Inv
Ltd. And CWC Inv Ltd., owners.
Ad published April 10. 2002; prop­
erty owner notified April 5. 2002;
property posted April 9. 2002.
The Director of Engineering A

clal event. Event is sponsored by
Abundant Life Complex. The City
Manager recommends approval
of the use of City property.
11. Approve request (or use of old
softball Held area next to tennis
courts In Fort Mellon Park from
10:00 A.M, to 7 :0 0 P.M, on
Saturday, July 27, 2002 for "2nd
Annual Family Day in the Park*
special event. Event Is sponsored
by Universal Needs Alliance, Inc.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
12. Approve request for City person­
nel to extend a sanitary sewer line
to serve five lots on 7lh Street
between Avocado Avenue and
Pecan Avenue with the owner
paying for materials, permitting
and survey. Recommended by
the City Manager.
Public Hearings
1. Second reading and adoption ol
Ordinance No. 3705 to amend
City Code re: amending the Police
O ffic e rs Pension Plan. Ad pub­
lished
April
10,
2002.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
2. Re: 0 .9 17± acres ot property lying
between 4th Street extended
easterly and Celery Avenue and
between Brisson Avenue extend­
ed northerly and Scott Avenuft
(2040 Celery Avenue): Ja n e t
Gould-Spence
and
Vaughn
Gould, owners.
A. First reading ol Ordinance No.
3706 to amend the future land
uso map of the Future Land Use
Plan
Element
ot
the
Comprehensive Plan, and change
the designation of the property
from SE , Suburban Estates, lo
LDR-SF, Low Density Residential
Single Family. Ad published
March 24, 2002. Recommended
by the Planning &amp; Zoning
Commission, the Director of
Engineering &amp; Planning, and the
City Manager.
B. First reading ol Ordinance No.
3707 to redone the property from
AG, Agriculture, to S R -t, Single
Family Residential, with condi­
tions. Ad published March 24,
2002. Recom m ended by the
Planning &amp; Zoning Commission,
the Director ot Engineering and
Planning, and the City Manager.
3 Ro: 0.968]; acres ol property lying
between 4th Street extended
easterly and Celery Avenue and
botween Brisson Avenue extend­
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on April 4 , 2002. Applications
on file from Linda Daniels,
Thom as D. Goodman, Ja m a s J
R o ss Lee, Stephanie Powers, and
Eric Zendell. NEED TO APPOINT ij
A REPLACEMENT.
2. First reading of Ordinance No. j
3 7 1 0 to annex 0 .26 acres of prop­
erty lying betw een E ast 2 8 t h r
P lace and E ast 29th Street and
betw een
Palm etto
Avenue •
extended southerly and Magnolia
Avenue (2 827 Magnolia Avenue); j
Jerry W. Lord, Jr., and Lilia B.
Lord, owners. Recommended
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the Development Review Teem;
the Director of Engineering A
Planning and the City Manager.
3 . First reading of O rdnance No..;
3711 to annex 0.23 acres of
erty located between W est Z
Street and Wicker Court extended
westerly and between South Park
Avenue and Oak Avenue exten^-r")
ed southerly (2800 South ParieAS*
Avenue); Ida F, Sefried Life'-"*
Estate, owner. Recommended by
the Development Review T e a m ., f *
the Director of Engineering &amp; 't
Planning end the City Manager. &gt;m
4. Consider refund of application fee .;b
to Unde Kuhn, applicant, in th e -i,i
matter of the appeal of th e „ [(l
Planning &amp; Zoning Commission's
January 17, 2 0 0 2 decision to .
approvo a conditional use permit' ‘
for J P P ets at 210-212 S a n fo r d "*
Avenue.
The Director of *
Engineering &amp; Planning and the ,f(
City Manager recommend taking
action a s deemed appropriate.
5. Approve Preliminary Subdfvti
Plan for Celery Farms, located
2 2 5 0 Celery Avenue, subject h
Development Order No. 00-001
and with conditions and stipule-!
ttons. Recommended with
lions and stipulations by tl
Planning A Zoning Commissi'
the Director ot Engineering
Planning, and the City Manager.'
6. First reading of Ordinance
3713 re: Police Department
progtfn
gage
incentive , pro;
Recommended by the Director
Finance and the City
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two other local celebrities, will be
part of a fun-filled afternoon as
the G reater O rlando Tennis
Association (Go tennis) kicks off
national tennis month w ith its
tennis fair, Saturday, M ay 4, at
Orlando Fitness &amp; Racquet Club.
The event — an afternoon of
planned gam es, clinics, exhibi­
tions and health screenings for
young and old — will be from
noon to 5 p.m . and is free to the
public.
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their association will translate
into a record attendance."
The celebrity match will start
at 2:30 p.m. and will be followed
by an exhibition match featuring
four of the area's leading teachingprofcssionals.
T n e theme for this year's event
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Tennis is a sport that provides
myriad benefits for the entire
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' Amtrak d osed the Auto Train
service Friday and it could be
until after the weekend before
trains run again, said officials.
T he rails are owned, operated
and maintained by CSX.
Emergency workers from four
different cou nties. Including
Seminole County, responded to
the scene. Injuries overwhelmed
local hospitals to the point that
14 of the injured were even transI by bus to Central Florida
lonal Hospital in Sanford,
jr o f the critically injured
w ere transported to H alifax
M edical C en ter in D aytona
Beach by the Sem inole County's.
Air Rescue 3 helicopter. Another
Sem inole County helicopter,
Alert 2, also responded to the
scene to assist. In all, Lt. Jerry
H um an estim ates eight heli­
copters from surrounding coun­
ties helped manage the disaster.
"The railroad tracks just were
shredded, like paper," Human
recalled as he flew over the dis­
aster. "It w as an unbelievable
sight."
Human videotaped the scene
and his recordings w ill be
reviewed by Volusia County to
assess emergency workers' tac­
tics in helping passengers to safe­
ty. According to Amtrak officials,
all passengers were cleared from
the wreckage by 10 p.m. M ost of
those with m inor injured were
transferred to Crescent City High
School. Human also helped in
the operation by giving heli­
copter pilots the longitude and
latitude coordinates o f the high
school.
Sem inole C ounty's rescue
efforts stood out at the disaster
because Air Rescue 3 is one o f the
only helicopters in the area that
can transport two victims at a
time. The size of the immense

huey helps, but the h ig hly
trained
flight
team
of
Com m ander Joe M athias, Lt.
Mike Johansm eyer and flight
medics Pat Rice, Terry Daniels
and Chris Skinner are also able to
rovide care for two critically
ijured people.
"O n e o f the things that
im pressed
m e,"
said
Johansmeyer, "is it w asn 't like
there w as a bunch of injured peo­
ple w aiting for transportation.
There w as a huge am ount of
people out there helping."
The accident comes a t a bad
time for Amtrak, said M ica who
sits on the House subcommittee
that oversees Amtrak. Congress
b debating if selling portions of
Am Irak's services could b e more
beneficial to taxpayers.
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financial im pacts
tor
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Mica
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on the verge of bankruptcy.
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The Auto Train runs dally
between Sanford and Lorton, Va.
It departs at 4 p.m. and arrives at
8 JO a.m ., and b popular w ay of
travel for those who like to visit
Florida attractions in there own
cars, but do not like driving to
Sunshine State.
T he government subsidized
passenger rail system reported a
&gt;1.2 billion lose last year, Mica
said. Amtrak b requesting $1.2
billion In funding for th b year,
but so far, the Bush adm inistra­
tion has set aside just $521 mil­
lion for Amtrak.
Five years ago, law m akers
passed the Amtrak Reform law.
As part o f the legblation, Am trak
was given five years to turn the
com pany around and becom e
free o f government subsidy.

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A passenger b M p a d out of the Amtrack Auto Ttaln Thursday following tb
derailment just north of Crescent City. National Transportation Safety Board
Investigators told Rap. John Mca. R-Winter Park,
ark, Friday that f
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misaligned. Investigators wM be at the site for the next several days to detari of the deraimant.

Hons m irror a sim ilar m arket
study o f downtown done In 1994.
The surveys indicate that many
believe downtown Sanford cur­
rently has some disadvantages,
primarily parking. Respondents
also dted the lade of diversity
among stores and early dosing
times as drawbacks to shopping
In downtown.
Diversification b imperative,"
said Raj PahaL one o f the students
who conducted the survey. "You
have to took at lt from a total
lifestyle point o f view and look at
downtown as a place to live, work
and play
Attracting business and adding
infrastructure downtown b only
one part of where the dty should
focus 4ts efforts, the report con­

cludes. It also suggests promoting
the Orlando Sanford International
Airport and i b Federal Trade
Zone.
"Sanford currently ]
two of the greatest toob for busi­
ness any community could ever
ask for," the report states, noting
that the city's airport could be a
serious com petitor to O rlando
International A irport
Frith also noted that Main
Street b working .with the
University o f Centra), Florida's
business incubator program to
attract new business to Sanford,
specifically those businesses that
outgrow m e incubator program.
"Those businesses will need a
place to gp, but they might not be
ready to go into a fully developed
business community^ Frith raid.
"Sanford can offer better rental
rates and m ore support for these
growing companies."

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Incentive

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of the mortgage; however, com­
missioners Velma Williams and
Whitey Eckstein voiced concerns
that officers would duster in cer­
tain neighborhoods, limiting the
effectiveness of crime prevention.
Williams in particular asked
Lessard to design the program to
encourage offices to live in
Goldsboro and Georgetown.
By guaranteeing a minimum
$200 monthly incentive, Lessard
said the plan provides an incen­
tive to live in at-risk neighbor­
hoods.
"Depending on where you buy,
an officer could have as much as
50 to 60 percent of their mortgage
paid for by the dty," Lessard said.
Tooley estimates there are 17
officers with mortgages who live
in Sanford. If the program was
fully implemented with 35 offi­
cers, the d ty's annual cost would
be no less than $84,000 and no
more than$105^00.
Officers who participate in the
program would have to sign a
contract with the dty agreeing to
certain conditions. The home

would have to be the officer's permanent residence, not an invest­
m ent property to generate
income. Termination o f the
monthly m ortgage incentive
would occur if the officer, sold the
home, conveyed the hom e to
another party, foiled to pay ad val­
orem taxes, terminated employ­
ment with the dty, was convicted
o f a criminal offense relating to
police duties, or lost certification
as a law enforcement officer.
Officers would still receive the
incentive if they refinanced the
home, but only if the refinancing
was done to reduce the interest
rate and t h r o was no additional
cost to the dty.
"We don't want people using
the program to refinance their
home so they can buy a boat or a
motor hom e," Lessard said.
If tire mortgage incentive plan
Is approved Monday night,
Lessard said h e will attempt to
sweeten tire deal by encouraging
local banks to offer lower interest
rates for officers who participate
in the d ty's program.
As part of Monday's agenda,

commissioners also w ill
• Consider whether to overturn
a Planning fc Zoning Commission
decision to restrict the height o f a
proposed apartment complex to
tw o-stories where it abuts an
existing subdivision.
Clayton Inv. Ltd and CW C Inv.
Ltd proposed construct 336 apart­
ment units on 19A acres o f land on
Airport Boulevard. The develop­
ment team submitted plans foe the
i to be three stories,
its from Sonora subdivi­
sion, which abuts the bock o f the
proposed complex, argued that
the three-story buildings would
be too intrusive and asked PfcZ to
limit the height to two stories.
Staff originally recommended that
three of the 14 buildings be two
stories. The PfcZ board voted to
limit the height on six of the build­
ings, reducing the number of units
to 296 from 336.
Attorneys for the development
team argue that because o f wet­
lands mitigation, all buildings
need to b e three stories and are
asking the d ty com m ission to
overturn the PfcZ decision.

April 20,2002

Gator removed from Starke Park

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signal w as w arranted fo r the
area as a result o f traffic delays
and a ccid e n t statistics. The
estim ated co st o f the signal is
$72,000.
O riginally, th e U.S. Post
O ffice agreed to share in the
expense o f the light. With the
ev en ts fo llo w in g Sept. 11,
how ever, th e agency d eter­
m ined It d id not have the
resources to contribute to the
p ro ject. T h e county then
agreed to contribu te tw othirds o f th e cost, $38,000, as
long as Lake M ary agreed to
provide the rem aining $24,000
and the cost o f m aintenance of
about $ 1,800 per year.
More than 50,000 vehicles
p e r day u se Lake M ary
Boulevard. A ccording to the
recent traffic study, betw een
Ja n . 1, 2000 and M arch 27,
2 0 0 2 ,1 5 crashes were reported
at the Intersection.
Lake M ary D eputy C h ie f
Sam Belfiore told Com m ission
Thursday that a traffic signal
would m the best option for
th e In tersectio n , b u t o th er
alternatives inclu d e lim iting
the direction o f traffic. O ne
solu tion
w ould
p ro h ib it
m otorists fro m turning left
onto Lake M ary B ou levard
when existing the post office.
"We could try this first and
It h elp s
problem ," B elfiore said.
C o m m ission er
G eorge
Duryea voiced concerns ab ou t
an ad d ition al traffic sig n al,
including th e im pact It w ould
have on traffic flow.
"You go d ow n Lake M ary
Boulevard now , and there
seems to b e no consideration
fo r the flow o f traffic," D uryea
said. "You p u t another light in,
and it is n o t sequenced w ith
the rest, you w ill n ever get
traffic th rou gh ."
"S e q u e n cin g is not the
answ er," Brender responded.
"N o t p u tting the light in rig h tf
now Is the answ er.”
Brender said traffic m ay
d ecrease
on
Lake
M ary
Boulevard, esp ecially d uring
peak traffic hours, when the
extension to the GreeneW ay is
com pleted w ithin the next six
m onths. M otorists using Lake
M ary
B ou levard
from
Interstate 4 to Toll Road 417
m ay use th e new traffic artery
once it opens.
M ark Bevis, who Is w ith the
co u n ty 's T ra ffic E ngin eering
D epartm ent, agreed to post­
pone the p lacem en t o f the
ad d ition al traffic sig n al on
Lake M ary Boulevard.
"It seem s logical to w ait,"
B ev is said . " I ’d h ate to do
som ething that is perm anent
and then find out later w e
jum ped the g u n ."

in refortnea to a gator In tha dttch at Or. Start* Porte. SgL Uttte
respond*d and found a small gator In th* ditch In tha middte of tha
parte. Out to tha location of tha gator and tha doaanasa of tha chil­
dren, SgL Uttte requested that a gator trappar bo contacted and
respond. Adults in tho area also odvisad that a largo gator was usoalty In thta samo dttch and had b**n saen on Saturday. Mika Taylor
and BJ of Galore to Go reopondod. Mr. Taytor advised that ha was
aware of the largo gator and had boon trying to trap him lor the post
18 months. They sow a small gator, (4 Fool) and ramovodtt from th*
ditch. Th*y than want looking for tha large one and found H on tho
south skte of the railroad tracks In tha soma eStch. They ware abia to
hook R and secure it to a tree, but needed help In gatbng It out of tha
drtch and back to tha truck. Severe! man In tha area volunteered to
help. With tha assistance of six man, Taylor and BJ ware abia to
drag It out of tha ditch, up a steep embankment, through the woods,
across tha tracks and beck to tha truck. Evan with all tha man work­
ing together, they had to taka several breaks to catch their breath.
Tha gator was approximately 10 foot long, and according to tha
helpers, ha was very healthy and heavy. Wo foot that those men
should gat soma recognition for helping to make Saminoto Gardens
and Dr. Starts Pork ■ safer place for the children, residents, and pats
to Hva and ptay. The Individuals who assisted with tha effort are Earl
Thomaa WUUama Jr., Christopher Hooks, Harold Gainey, Gary
Johnson, Jerome Hardy and Terrance Moore.

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C o a tin n e d fro m P ag e LA

obtained through class. Those
changes are "under review," he
added.
T h e crime of which McCarthy
stands accused, unlawful use of a
public badge/identification of
authority, is not a felony, but
rather a first-degree misde­
meanor, Olson said.
Additional counts may be
filed, if Seminole County investi­
gators can locate other women
who may have been approached
by McCarthy in this manner. In
one case, he allegedly said he was
a probation officer.
Those who have encountered
M cCarthy in this manner are
asked to contact either SgL Ralph
Wilson or Dan Risher of the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
at 407-665^600.

Altam onte Springs restaurant
parking lo t A t the undercover
sting, McCarthy allegedly pre­
sented himself as having ties to
law enforcem ent Authorities
arrested McCarthy and found the
plastic badge on him.
Although an "unusual" case,
O lson said "som e changes" will
be made to the civilian law
enforcement class to prevent oth­
ers from abusing m aterials

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April 21, 2002

LT VOLLEYBALL,
RCH HOOPS
f City o f Sanford
ation and Parka
nent is offering
ill and Church
rtbaO league* for adult*.
! Recreational (Nonel Volleyball League will
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JC C CH ILD REN 'S
HEALTH FAIR.
O n Sunday, April 21st,
families will descend on the
Jew ish Com m unity Center to
participate In the 2nd
Annual C hildren's Health
and Safety Fair.
This free com m unity wide
event, sponsored in part by
Florida C hildren's Hospital,
Century National Bank, and
Publix Superm arket
Charities; presents all sorts
o f exciting activities from '
various m edical screens to
zoo animals and birds of
prey!
The O rlando Predators will
bring their G iant Slide,
Q uarterback Challenge, and
Obstacle Run, w hile the
Orange County Sheriff's
Deportment will dem on­
strate car seat sa fe ty
- ...
Children will b e able to
experiment w ith educational
toys and create a variety of
craft projects. There will be
clowns, balloons, face paint­
ing and food!
"T h is annual event gives a
wealth o f inform ation to the
families in ou r com m unity,"
said Herb Cohen, Assistant
Executive D irector at the
JCC, "a s well as giveaways,
rides and lots of hands on
fun!"
The JCC is located a t 851
North M aitland Avenue and
the Fair will run from 11:30
a.m.-to-3 p.m ., rain or shine.
For further information,
call Sylvia Pasnak at 407-6455933, extension 259,

M IRACLE TO HELP
COUNTY ATHLETICS
The Chlando M iracle have
announced that the team will
donate 50% of all single
game ticket sale proceeds
ram the (Saturday) May 11
reseason gam e versus the
lami Sol to the Foundation
for Sem inole County Public
Schools, Inc.
The money generated will
be earm arked for Sem inole
County schools sports teams.
If Sem inole County stu­
dents and adm inistrators,
family and friends can help
the M iracle sellout the TD
Waterhouse Centre (17,306)
on May 11, the county can
earn up to $100,000, which
will go directly to support­
ing their local athletic pro­
grams.
Season tickets for the
M iracle's fourth season are
still available in the lower
bowl o f the TD Waterhouse
Centre w ith prices ranging
from $8 to $36 per game.
Season tickets can be pur­
chased by calling (407) 916WNBA.

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LAKE M ARY YOUTH
FOOTBALL A SSO C
The Lake M ary Youth
Football Association has
openings for both flag and
tackle football, cheerleading
and Dance Team.
Ages, as of August 1,2002,
are betw een 5-and-15.
Registration forms can be
found on the website at
www.Imrams.com or by con­
tacting C raig Segars, Football
See B riefs, Page 3B

Lake Brantley netters advance
■ y D a a n S m flfi

Sports Editor

ALTAM ON TE S P R IN G S — The Lake
Brantley boys tennis team proved that its
dominance during the regular season
w as no fluke as it advanced all seven of
its team s to the final round of the Class
4A-District 2 Championships on
Wednesday.
Playing on their home courts the
Patriots Won the No. 3 and No. 4 singles
crow ns and the No. 1 doubles title to
■core 24 points and hold o ff Spruce
Creek (20) and Lake M ary (17).
Lake Brantley was to have been at
hom e again on Friday, hosting District 1
cham pion M ostly High School from
Lynn Haven in the Regionals, with the

Boys tennis team wins district
title, one step away from state
w inning team advancing to the State
Cham pionships, w hich will be played at
Sanlando Park W ednesday through
Friday.
Sem inole A thletic Conference teams
cam e up short in their district hopes as
DeLand (21 points) edged Lake Brantley
(19) and Lake M ary (18) for the 4A-2
■girls crow n, and Flagler Palm Coast won
both C lass 3A -D istrict 5 titles.

BOYS
TEAM SCORES
1. U k * Brantley. 24.2. Sprue* Creek. 2ft 3. U k * Mary, 17;
&lt; Wntnr Spring*, fc 1 O v W o, 3; 4 Dr Im u . 4; 7. DeLand,
2; ■ Seminole, 2; 9, Pine Ridge, ft

NUMBER J
U k * Brantley defeated Flatiey. Winker Spring*. 6 1 , 6

Kurrt». Spn*™ Clerk, defeated Sutton. U k * Mary. 6 1 , 6
NUMBER 4
Miehalik. U k * Brantley, defeated C lem ent U k * Mary. 6
2 ,6 0 .
7
Sfaigen. Sprue* Creek, defeated Andrews, Deltona, IA 6
1.601
NUMBER S
Hogan. Sprue* Creek, defeated Kalya, Deltona. 6 3 ,7 -6 ( 6
6).
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SEMIFINALS
NUMBER 1

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Thrm paat, U k * Mary, defeated Nguyen, Seminole, 6 -0 6 -

^ Tafu t U k * Brantley, defeated Plhbury, Spruce Creek. 4-4,
NUMBER 2
^Coedoea, U k * Mary, defeated Rademkher, Oviedo, 6-2,

C L A S S 4A -D 1STR 1C T 2

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FINALS
NUMBER 1 .T h o m p u n . U k * Mary, defeated Ta/m U k *
Brant Iry. 7 -5 .6 4
NUMBER I _ Cordova. U k * Mary, drfeated Simpaorv
Lak* Brantley. 7-S, 6 1
NUMBER 3 . Fret la k e Brantley defeated Kuril*. Sprue*
Creek. 6 1 6 - 4
NUMBER | _ Mictultk. U k * Brantley, defeated Staiger.
Spruce Creek. 7 - 3 . 6 1
NUMBER J . Rogan, Spruce Creek, defeated Nolan, U k *

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Finishing strong
Softball
teams pick
up big wins

District
tourneys
set for
baseball
By Damn Smith
Sports Editor

By Dtan Smith

S A N F O R D — The final regu­
lar season gam es for Sem inole
A thletic Conference baseball
team s w as supposed to be
played on Friday as the local
squ ad s m ade final preparations
fo r this w eek's district tourna­
m ents.

Sports Editor
O R LA N D O — W ho is hot­
ter? Lake Mary or Seminole?
Questionably the tw o softball teams playing the best at
the m om ent will unfotunately

answer that question next
Wednesday.
The Fighting Seminole*
capped off an amazing season­
closing ran on Thursday with
a 2-1 upset of No. 5 state
ranked Edgewater, while the
Rams also claimed quite a
feather for their caps, outscoring W inter Springs, 9-6.
Lake Mary still had a game
with Lake Highland Prep on
Friday, but then the Rams and
Notes will m eet In the first
round of the Class 6A-District
2 Tournament at 5 p.m. on
Wednesday at Lake Mary
High School.
"W e have really been play­
ing w ell," Bald Seminole head
coach Dave Rogers. "W e have
won seven in a row and 12 of
14. But that means nothing
because now its win or go
home.
"It's unfortunate that one of
us will see their season end on
Wednesday. JeannJe (Lake
M ary coach Fisher) runs a
great program and you have
to com e ready to play. Shoot,
at this time of year you have
to be ready for anyone. I
alm ost wish it was double
elm ination because now if you

Both tau m *y r. C lou 6AD sltrict 2 and Class SA -D istrict
6 will be held in county,
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The Lake Mary and Seminole high
school softball teams have both had
a tremendous week to dose out the
regular season. The Rams’ Carles
Wood (above) doubled and singled
In runs against Lyman on Tuesday
and also drove In a big run In a vic­
tory over Winter Springs on
Thursday, while the Tribe’s Beth
Base (right) was 3-for-5 In an 11Inning, 2-1, victory over Arlington
Country
Day
School
from
Jacksonville
on
Wednesday.
Seminole end Lake Mary will square
oft In the Class 6A-Distrlct 2
Tournament at Lake Mary High
School on Wednesday at S p.m. The
tournament opens on Tuesday with
DeLand taking on Lake Brantley at 7
p.m. The winner ot that game wilt
then play No. 1 seeded Oviedo at
7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, with the
Championship Game Ml lor 7 p.m.
on Friday.

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Raiders closing in on state trip
B y Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor
LEESBU R G — The Seminole Community
College baseball team discovered its offense
just in tim e on Tuesday and may have
earned a spot in the state tournament in the
process.
The Raiders did not score until the ninth
inning but then got a two-out, three-run
hom e ran from freshman slugger Donnie
Burkhalter in the 11th inning to edge host
Lake-Sumter Community College, 8-5, in a
M id-Florida Conference contest in
Leesburg.
With tne victory SCC, which won two of
three games from St. Johns River
Com m unity College in Palatka last week­
end, improved to 28-21 overall, but more
im portantly moved into sole possession of
second place in the conference with a 13-8
record.
The Raiders, who are hosting Santa Fe
Com m unity College from Gainesville in
their final home games this weekend, doublcheadcr at noon today (Saturday), still
have a legitimate shot at the M-FC title as
they trail league-leading Lake City
Com m unity College by just tw o games. The

Tim berw olves are 29-17 overall and 15-6 in
the conference.
Following the series with Santa Fe, SCC
will head to Jacksonville on Tuesday to face
the Stars in a nine-inning game, then close
ou t the regular season w ith a huge weekend
series in Lake City.
T he gam e with Lake-Sumter was strange
as neither team could dent the scoreboard
until the Lakers got a three-run triple from
Ritchie Billings in the sixth inning.
T he Raiders, who had been shutout on
five hits through eight innings, looked like
they would get the victory when they
exploded for five runs in the top o f the
ninth inning.
With two ou t and no one on, Ben Sprague
walked and advanced to third on tw o errors
o n the sam e play off a ground bail by Devin
Williams.
Brian M achek then broke the ice for SCC
with a run-scoring single and Lym an's J.T.
W illiam son tied
■ the gam e with a two-run
double.
W illiam son advanced to third w hen Tyson
M alik and both scored on an outfield error
on a fly by Dan Quartararo.
L-SCC did not let the big inning scare it,
however, and answered with two runs in

Sem inole High School
&gt;1 hosting
host
the 6A-2 event at Historic
Sanford M em orial Stadium and
Lyman holding the 5A-6 event
in Longwood.
The 6A-2 tournam ent figures
to be highly contested as all five
team s finished over .500 and
any o f the five arc more than
capable of advancing far into
the playoffs.
N o. 4 seeded DeLand and No.
5 O viedo will tip off the tourna­
m ent on Rinker-Stenstrom Reid
at 7 p.m . on Monday.
T h e sem ifinals will be played
on Wednesday, w ith No. 2 and
defending district cham pion
Lake Brantley facing the No. 3
seeded Fighting Sem inoles at 5
m ., followed b y No. 1 Lake
ary playing M onday's winner
at 8 p.m.
The w inner's will advance to
Friday's Cham pionship Gam e
at 8 p.m.
T h e 5A-3 tournam ent begins
w ith the sem ifinals on
W ednesday at the Carlton D.
H enley Sports Complex.
A t 4 JO p.m .. No. I Lake
How ell tackles No. 4 Titusville
and at 7 JO p.m ., the No. 2 seed­
ed and host Greyhounds wel­
com e No. 3 W inter Springs.
The Cham pionship G am e will
b e Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Friday night. Lake M ary w ert
looking for its 24th victory of
the season when it traveled to
Lyman and Lake Brantley also
lookedto end on a high note as
it traveled W inter Park to face
the Wildcats.
T h e Rams im proved to 23-1
on Tuesday w ith a big road, 4-2,
victory over Spruce Creek.
Lake M ary had defeated the
H aw ks relatively easy at home
last Thursday, but had to fight
to win this one.
D.J. Ackley continued his
strong pitching, striking out
five and allow ing five hits in
yet another com plete gam e win.
The Ram s took a 2-0 lead
with single runs in the first and
second innings and then got
som e insurance later on a home
run off the bat of Kris Vigue.
Tucker Pearce also had a good
night at the plate for Lake
Mary, going 2-for~4.
O viedo also picked up a good
win on Tuesday as C olin Irvine
allowed just four hits over six
innings and M att Lopez went 2-

the bottom of the ninth inning to force extra
innings.
In the top of the 11th inning, w ith one out,
Williamson was hit by a pitch and M alik
and Quartararo followed with back-to-back
singles. But Williamson w as tagged ou t in a
rundown for the second out on Q uartararo's
hit, but Burkhalter stepped up launched
another in a series of big blasts by the West
O range freshman.
Winning pitcher David Timm then sur­
vived an error in the bottom o f the 11th
inning, getting a pair o f strike outs, to close
out the victory.
Contributing to an 11-hit Raiders attack
were Quartararo (3-for-6, run), Burkhalter
(home ran, single, ran, three RBI),
Williamson (double, single, run, tw o RBI),
Malik (two singles, two runs), Sprague (two
singles, ran), Machek (single, ran, RBI) and
Williams (ran).
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Sunday. April 21. 2002

Tennis —

THE SEMINOLI HBRALD

L jk * Mary M m fed Wtafet Spring!. M l 6-1.
OvVdo J r f c d U Dvltcvu. 4 0 . 4-1
Sprue* Crrrk d d n lr d Dr Land. M . 4-1.
U k r Brantley defeated rtn * Ridgr. 4 0 .4 0 .
NUMBER 1
Sprue* Crrrk dafeatad l i b Mary. 4 1 , 4 1

Continued from page IB
Branriry, 0 4 , P-3,7-6 (7-3).
DO UBLES
Q U A R T ER FIN A L S
N U M in i

Dalton* defeated Dr Land, 4 0 . 4 1
Win d r Spring! defeated Seminole. 4 - 3 , 4 1
U k r Brantley debated Pin* Ridge, default

SE M IF IN A L S
NUM BER I
U k r B n n tb y debated Spruce Creek. 7-4 (7-

Q U A R TER FIN A LS

fl.4 1

NUM BER 1
Lak* Brantley dafeatad Dritana. 4 0 4 0
Oviedo defeated Winter Spring*, 4 1 4 1
ta k a Mary defeated Sprue* Creek. 4 1 4 0
DrLand defeated Pina Ridge
N UM BER!
DrLand defeated Oviedo. 4 1 4 1 .
Laka Brantley defeated Winter Spring*. 4 0 . 4

la k e Mary defeated CMado
NUMBER 1
Laka Brantley defeated Winter Spring!. 4 0 , 4

a
Sprue* Cm * defeated Deltona, 4 1 4 3 .

FINALS

Softball
Continued from page 1 B
play one bad gam e its g et ready
for next year. I just hop e m y
girls continue to play w ell/
Kara Lively drove in both
runs as the Tribe ended tyhe
Eagles' w inning streak a t 16
games.
"It's the second straig ht year
w e've beat them (E d gew ater) on
Senior N ight," said R ogers. “ I
doubt w e'll get asked to p lay in
that gam e again.
"A ndrea Polochc (five hits,
nine strike outs) d id a great job.
She kept their b ig hitters o ff bal­
ance and the d efense w as aw e­
som e."
T h e win was the second
straight 2-1 victory for
Sem inole, com ing a day after

Country Day by the sam e score
in 11 innings.
"T h at (Arlington) w as a very
good team ," said Rogers. "Their
coach has won over 400 games
and their pitcher w as probably
the best w e've faced all season.
"B u t Jenny Abend roth hung
right w ith Her. It was the best
gam e she has pitched since
sh e's been h ire. It’s a good
thing we won in the 11th,
becau se that was her last inning
no m atter w hat."
Abend roth allowed seven hits
and stn ick out six, while Beth
C a se w as 3-for-5 and Ashley
Hill drove in the game-winning
run.
T he Tribe had also got a
shutout on Ibesday, blanking

MaeUd photo by Jim Want*

Jenny At&gt;«ndroth threw the best gam e ot her career at Seminole on
Wednesday, striking out six and allowing just seven hlta in 11 innings as the
Tribe upset powerful Arlington Country Day School from Jacksonville. 2-1.

Dr. Phillips, 5-0.
Poloche allow ed four hits and
struck out seven, while Mleg
i an
Pickren and M egan C an nttl
\ttboth
drove in runs.
T h e district tournam ent will
open on Tuesday w ith N o. 4
seeded DeLand taking on N o. 5
Lake Brantley at 7 p.m.
T he w inner o f that gam e will
advance to the sem ifinals to face
top-seeded O vied o at 7JO p.m .,
follow ing the Sem inole-Lake
M ary battle.
T he Cham pionship G am e will
be a t 7 p .m . on Friday.
T he Class 5A-Dishrict 6
Softball Tournam ent will also be
held in Sem inole County at
W inter Springs H ig hi !School.
day, N o. 3 Lyman will
O n TUesday,
take on No. 2 Titusville a t 5
p.m ., with th e to-seeded W olves
welcom ing N o. 4 Lake H ow ell
at 7 p.m.
T he C ham pionship G am e will
be Thursday at 7 JO p.m.
Beth Laurence w as the win­
ning pitcher and Carlee Wood
and Maile K eeney drove In runs
as the Ram s knocked off W inter
Springs.
Lake M ary also nipped Boone,
1*0, as Kristen Patton s hom e
run m ade a w inner o f pitcher
Olivia Toporowsky.
O n Tuesday, the Ram s had
topped Lyman, 4-1, with
Laurence strikng out five over
five innings to g et the victory
and Toporow sky earning the
save.
Wood led the way, going 2for-4 with a d ou ble, a single and
tw o RBI.
O viedo also piteked up a win
against a state-ranked foe,
blanking M erritt Island, 2-0,
w ith N ielsen hurling a one-hit,
eight strike ou t gem , and
Sim pkins going 2-for-3 w ith a
double and an RBL
Lake H ow ell also got a w in on
Thursday, blanking W inter Park,
3-0.
H ernandez struck out four in
a rout-going perform ance and
Leasure a n a Babin both singled
in runs for the S ilv er Hawks.

NUMBER I .Tafur/Stmpaon. Laka Brantley.
dafeatad TTwmptcn/ Cordova. Lika Mary, 1-4.
7 -5 ,7 -5
NUMBER 2 . Song/Sulgar. Sprue* Cra*k.
defeated Ftei/Mkhallk. Lake Brantley. 4 3 . 4 1

0
Sprue* C n ak defeated Deltona. 4 0 4 t .
Laka Maty defeated Seminole, 4 1 . 4 0 .

GIRLS

SE M IFIN A LS

TEAM SC O RES

NUM BER I
R obrrW Ien Writer, ta k a Mary defeated
Rilry/Prit*. DrLand, 7 - 5 , 4 0 4 4 .
Laka BratWy defeated CMedn.
NUMBER 2
Le/Otto. DeLand. defeated Lauren
Wucturvr/Ux Violin, la k a Brantley. 4 1 , 4 1
Bey /Kriaten DeSorua, Sprue* Crrrk. defeated
AlUaon Wrrirr/Maya Aiqla. Laka Mary 4 1 7 4(7-3).

I. DeLand. 21; 1 Lake Brantley. 19; 1 lak a
Mary 1 4 4. Sprue* Ciaek, 1 1 3 Deltona. 4; 4
life) Oviedo and WVifer Spring!. 1 S. (tie)
Seminole, and Fine Ridge, 0.

SINGLES

SEMIFINALS
NUMBER I
Riley, DeLand, defeated Writer, lak e Mary. 4
3 ,4 0 .
D utn . la k e Brantley. defeated Maratta.

FIN A LS
NUM BER 1 _ Dutra/Melkharak, la k e
Brantley defeated f. Wetter/Robert*. Laka
M ary 7 - 1 4 1
NUMBER 2 _ Le/Otto, DeLand. defeated
Bay/DtboniA Spruce Creek. 9 -7 ,4 f t 4 4

Oviedo, 4 1 7 -3 .
NUMBER 2
Metkhaiek. Lake Brantley, defeated M a n i a ,
Sprue* Clerk. 4 0 , 4 1
Price, DeLand. defeated Augia. lak e Maty, 4

CLASS 3A-D1STR1CT 5

ft 4 1
NUM BERS
L*. Dr land, defeated Fkaka, Sprue* Creek,
4 1 ,4 0

BOYS
T EA M S C O R E S

Roberta, Laka Mary, defeated Violin, laka
Brantley. 4 1 4 - 4

I. Flagler Palm C oaat 14; 1 TlluavltW, 11; 1
la k a HoweU, S; 4 Lyman. 4 1 N et* Smyrna
Beach 1 4 Mainland. 1.

NUMBER 4
Bay. Sprue* Creek, defeated Triee*. Deltona.
4 1 .3 - 4 .4 1 .
Otto. DeLand. defeated Writer. Lake Mary. 4
041
NUMBER S
Wu. la k e Mary, defeated O'Keefe, Deltona, 4
041.
Brmnriri. lake Brantley, defeated Rodrigues,
Deland. 4 3 ,4 2 .

SINGLES

FINALS
NUMBER 1 . Miranda Dutra, Lake Brantley,
defeated Lauren Riley. tfeLrnd, 4 1 ,7 - 1
NUMBER 2 _ ferine Melkharek. la k a
Brantley, defeated Caaaandra Price, DrLand. 4
041.
NUMBER S „ Kim L*. DeLand. defeated
Lauren Robert*. Laka Mary, 4 3 .4 1 .
NUMBER 4 _ Cryatal Bay. Sprue* Creek,
defeated Amber Otto, DeLand. 4 4 . 4 4 .
NUMBER S _ Wu. Lake Mary, defeated
Bemnrtci Lake Brantley. 4 1 4 1

FINALS
NUM BER 1 . Pomda/Hurtado, Flagler Palm
Coaal defeated Maxim/Sobfevtfekt Lyman, 4
141.
NU M BER 1 . Pollnar/Huft Flagler Palm
Coaat dafeatad Rohankohl/ModL Htuavlll*, 76(7-31,40.
Wbtnar/Kaddmn. Laka HowaO 5 -7 .4 7 ,4 4

GIRLS
TEA M SC O R E S
t. Flagler Palm Coaal It, 1 TlluavUl*. 4 1
Mainland, 6; 4 (ba) U lta Howad and Lyman. 6;
4 New Smyrna Beach. I.

SINGLES
FINALS
N U M B ER 1 _ Lauten VkUkerv Lyman, defeat­
ed Trghrn DrLane, Flag)** Palm Coaat, 4 1 , 4

ft
NU M BER 1 _ Ashley Vfeofcrtght Flagler
Palm Coast defeated Aletsha Banlncaaa,
Mainland, 7-6 (B4), 41.
N U M B E R J _ Holly Clark. Flagler Palm
Coast defeated Dsniede Degrood. Lake
HowaO. 4 7 .7 -1 4 0
N U M B E R « _ |uOt Goncharova. Lym an
defeated OufeOna Urtb*. laka HowaO, 4 4 4
1
NU M BER 5 _ Kart K iyzw tcH Tltuaville,
defeated Stetlyn Clendenin, Flagler Palm
Coaat 4 4 4 1

FIN A LS

DOUBLES

NUM BER 2 _ Shane Tyre*. Laka Howell,
defeated Durian Porada. Flagler Palm C oaal 75 .7 - 1
N UM BER 1 . David Villanueva, Lake
H owttl. defeated Ryan Ttanma. New Smyrna
Beach. 7 - 1 4 4
NUMBER ] _ Hector Hurtado, Flagler Palm
Coaat defeated Jonathan O K ed. Tltuaville. 4 4
4 4 4 4
NUMBER 4 _ P a rt ModUltiwvtU*. defeated
Matt ftriinai; Flagler Palm Coaa4 4 1 7 4 (7-2).
Beebe. Lyman, 6 - 0 , 4 1
NUM BER I _ Crag Heam. Flagler Palm
C oaat defeated Jaaon Vanaletta, TltuavUle, 6 -1
41

SEM IFIN A LS

DOUBLES
SE M IF IN A L S
NUM BER 1
Porada/Hurtado, Flagler Palm Coaat, defeat­

DOUBLES

ed TVrva/VlUanoav a. Laka HowaO 4 1 , 4 4
M ailln /SoblevltakL Lyman, defeated
ganferi/FUck, Mainland. 4 1 4 1
NU M BER 1
Bobenkohl/ModL TltuavUla, defeated
Cardenas/Beebe, Lyman. Mainland. 4 4 4 0
M iner/Hurt. Flagler Palm Coaat defeated
Winner/Kaddoun. Laka HowaO 5 -7 ,4 7 .4 4

NUM BER 1
W btkan/M ailin Lyman, dafeatad
McCoy/Brnmcaa*. Mainland. 4 1 4 4
D rUna/W oftright Flagler Palm Coaat
defeated Herman/ Kelly. Titusville. 7-5 .7-1
NUM BER 1
Clark/Gonchorova, Flagler Palm Coaat
defeated Lamonetttn/Urib*. Laka Howell, 4 1
41
Owena/DvaMer Tltuaville, defeated
Clark/Teahnow, New Smyrna Baadt, 4 1 ,6 -1

FINALS
N U M B ER 1 _ Drlane/WoBnight Flagler
Pahn Coaat, defeated Wbikmt/Mazlln. Lyman.
4 4 7 -5
N U M B E R 2 _ Clark/Gonchorova. Flagler
Palm Coast defeated Owtna/Deahler,
Tltuaville, 7-3.41.

W arren wins Sunbelt ra ce , F lo rid a
M ini-Stock C hallenge runs tonight
Special to the Herald

This Saturday (April 20) the second race o f the
Florida Mini-Stock Challenge will be run. T h e
first event w as held at Hialeah Speedway b ack on
M arch 23id
In addition, the card will also have heats and
features for the FASCAR Weekly Racing Series
divisions o f Super Late M odels, Late M odels,
Sportsm an, Modifieds, Super Stocks, and Strictly
Stocks.
G randstands will open at 6 p.m. with pre-race
practice at 7 p.m. and racing action beginning at
7 JO p.m.
N SS is located 10 miles South o f D aytona Beach,
See Racine. Pate3B .

SA M SU LA — Jacob Warren topped local
favorite David Rogers in the second race o f the
Road to Charlotte Sunbelt Super Series at Nev.
Smyrna Speedway last Saturday night.
M ack Johnson, Daniel Keene, Sr. and Barry
Willoughby rounded out the Top 5 finishers of
the 125-lap event.
O ther division feature race w inners were Mike
Murphy (Late Models), D onnie W illiam s
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SCHOLARSHIPS
T h e expanded "Will to W in"
program for high school schol­
ar-athlete will grant $100,000 to
11 high school seniors who have
excelled in athletics in spite of
the challenge o f asthma. The
grand prize winner will receive
a $20,000 Gold Award, with four
Silver and six Bronze Award
w inners each receiving $ 1 2 3 0 0
and $5,000, respectively.
T h e deadline for registration
In A pril 30th.
Inform ation and applications
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m ay b e obtained by calling the
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SH S BOOSTERS CLUB
G O LF
It is time to prepare for the
2002 13th Annual Seminole
H igh Boosters G olf Tournament
to b e held at Mayfair Country
C lub on Friday, May 10.
T his event Is one of the single

largest fund raising item s for
the b ooster club and helps
Sem inole High School studentathletes form a bond w ith the
Sanford community. It is also a
great tim e for business leaders
to show their support not only
for SH S athletics but a lso to net­
work w ith other com m unity
leaders and business ow ners in
a relaxed and enjoyable environ­
ment.
The tournam ent w ill b e a
scram ble form at m ade up of
four-person teams ($70 per play­
er). M ulligans will b e $ 5 or three
for $10.
Hole sponsorships a re avail­
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Sponsorship plus four-m an
team is a special price o f $330.
D inner is included following
play w ith trophy and prize pre­
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prizes w ill also be g iven away.
For inform ation or if a busi­
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door prize, please contact Mike
Powers a t 407-320-5058 or Mike
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SEM IN O LE SOCCER
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The 23rd annual Sem inole
Soccer School offers tw o weeks
of instruction this sum m er at
two sites in the county.
The first week is M ay 28th-

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Lake Howell High School.
This 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. day cam p
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For registration brochures and
information, contact cam p direc­
tor. Larry McCorkle at 407-3209557 or 407-320-9708 during the
day or 407-695-2131 in the
evening or download the appli­
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http://H O M EC FL.R R.C 0M /S
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The C ity o f Casselberry Parks
and Recreation Department will
be accepting registrations for
youth flag football (ages 7-12),
youth cheerlcading (ages 5-17),
and a 3*on-3 adult basketball
league.
For m ore inform ation on the
leagues, or for information
about becom ing a volunteer
coach, please call 407-696-5189.

UCF BASKETBALL CAMPS

W INTER SPRIN G S GOLF

The University o f Central
Florida/Kirk Speraw Basketball
Cam p will be holding four ses­
sions this summer.
The cam ps are open to players
ages 7 -to -l7 and begin a 9 a.m.
and end a 4 p.m. dally. Each
camper will receive a cam p bas­
ketball, cam p t-shirt, and a daily
lunch. All campactivities 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 areintercsted in
receiving more information or a

The City of W inter Springs
Parks and Recreation's Golf pro­
gram s will continue monthly
through the Spring o f 2002, at
W inter Springs G olf Club.
Program s are for youth and
adults ages 6-and-Older.
The cost is $40 per month for
beginner lessons w eekly on
Tuesdays from 5:30 p.m.-to-6:30

Racing.
C ontinued frompage 2B
betw een 1-4 (Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84, W est)
at th e intersection of Highway 44 A State R oad
415 in Samsula, between N ew Smyrna Beach,
D eLand, Sanford and Daytona Beach.
For more information about schedules call the
FASCAR offices at 386-427-4129 (New Sm yrna),
or check the Internet site at W W W .NEW SM YRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-M ail at FASCA RN O W aAO L.CO M .
A lso you are invited to tune in to Daytona's
W N D B -A M 1150 "The new "VOICE" o f S lock Car
*Racingl" every Monday night from 8 p.m. to 9
p.m. following the Benny Parsons Show.
T his is a radio show that is devoted to S hort
Track Stock C ar Racing and is sponsored b y FAS­
CA R and hosted by Randy D ye o f Speedw ay
Dodge and Tommy Tipton from New Sm yrna
Speedway. They will take y ou r calls and answ er
questions at 386-2394)033.
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Saturday, April 6
SU PER LATE MODELS (SUNBELT SUPER S E R IE S
_ RACE #2) _ 1. (51) Jacob Warren; 2. (11) David Rogers;
3. (6) Mack Johnson; 4. (5X) Daniel Keene, Sr.; 5. (74)
Barry Willoughby; 6. (116) Bruce Lawrence II; 7. (5)
Sam m y Graham; 8. (74X) Jay Middleton; 9. (16K)
Tommy King; 10. (5K) Daniel Keene, Jr.; 11. (22) David
Proellch; 12. (16) Bruce Lawrence; 13. (80) David
Froehllch; 14. (19) Tom Root; 15. (14) Ark Almirola; 16.
(27) Mike Good; 17. (174) Dick Anderson; 18. (81) Tate
Pierce; 19. (7) Scott Bramlett; 20. (40) Michael Williams;
21. (77) Jonny Kay; 22. (37) Jam es Powell 111; 2. (39)

Kevin McMickle; 24. (56) Michael SlaRgs; 25. (10) Eric
81ack.
LATE MODEL _ 1. (26) Mike Murphy; 2. (5Y) Sammy
Graham; 3. (22) David Snodgrass; 4. (77) Brian Beliaw; 5.
(90) Robert Andrccheck; 6. (5) Jerry Artuso; 7. (8) Tim
Clark; 8. (86) Leo McCullough; 9. (8S) Cynthia Strahley;
10. (48) Mark Smith; 11. (23) Rusty Ebersoie.
SPORTSMAN _ 1. ( I l l ) Donnie Williams; 2. (47)
David Gibbs; 1 (07) Ron Lufcy; 4. (15X) Billy Spade; 5.
(28) Chris Peludat; 6. (30) Dale Clouser; 7. (63) Dale
Howard; 8. (18) Ken Lewton; 9. (84) Kenny Wilson; 10.
(11) Rusty Ebersoie.
M IN I-STO CK _ 1. (9W) Dale Casteel; 2. (29) Ricky
Acres; 3. (97) Brian Dorer; 4. (07) Dick Lazslo; 5. (71) Ted
Vulpius; 6. (15) Tim Clark; 7. (01) Conrad Grenier; 8. (28)
Sean Bass; 9. (90) Michael Stover; 10. (3) Cory Kaiser; 11.
(7) Tim McPhail; 12. (1AR) Travis Staats; 13. (9AR)
Charlie Staats; 14. (11) Pug Puglisl; 15. (9S) Aaron Nash;
16. (V3) Rex Christensen; 17. (0) Vem Rozler; 18. (31)
Chad Carpenter; 19. (16) William Austin.
SU PER STOCK _ 1. (45) Michael Soukup; 2. (2) Ron
W haley; 3. (610) Ted Helms; 4. (23) Charlie Collins; 5.
(32) Bill Stacy; 6. (30) Mike Wicczoreck; 7. (U X) Shane
Stacy; 8. (91) Allen Dixon; 9. (0) Clint McKean; JO. (38)
Randy Jane*; I t. (3) J«(f Colburn; 12. (27) Joseph
Woodbury; 13. (01X) Chuck Smith; 14. (11B) Nick Vogler;
15. (59) John Kuntsbeck; 16. (74) Jason Dreyer; 17. (4)
Paul Lentz; 18. (07) Kevin Auger; 19. (16) Bobby Beil; 20.
(61X) Scott Lees; 21. (1) John Ranalli; 22. (01) Robert
Gauthier; 23. (211) Jack Lenzen; 24. (9) John Olszewski;
25. (21) Josh Wronkowskl; 26. (83) Ken Rogers; 27. (5)
Bobby Riley.
STRIC TLY STO C K _ 1. (66) Tim Edmundson; 2. (38)
Sparltey Markey; 3. (IX) Joe Whlttenton; 4. (65) James
Sm ith; 5. (3) Faris Crews; 6. (10) Roger Ladicu; 7. (62)
Travis Scott; 8. (00) Mike Simpson; 9 (26) Michelle Dyal;
10. (27) Barry Parks; 11. (55) James Dyal; 12. (63) Curtis
Sm ith; 13. (37) Steven Metts.

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RAMS 4, HAWKS 2

Fighting Scm inoles, 9-8, in Port
Orange last week and scored all
three of its runs in the fourth
inning.
Dominic Petracca had a dou­
ble for the Tribe.
Lyman gained an important
split with Class 6A power
DeLand heading into the tour­
nament, topping Ihe Bulldogs,
8-5, on Wednesday and then
dropping a 7-0 decision to
DeLand on Thursday.
Jimmy Atkins was the w in­
ning pitcher on Wednesday.
Offensively, David Figueroa was
3-for-4, w hile Chase Rozell
blasted a hom e run and Kyic
Hannon drove in a pair o f runs.

C ontinued from page I B
for-4 with a home run and two
RBI as the Lions topped Bishop
Moore, 4-1.
O viedo also won on
W ednesday as Brian Brooks
allow ed only one earned run
and Justin Young blasted the
gam e-w inning hom e run in a 31 victory over Lake Region.
In other games from
Wednesday, Tom Sutton hurled
a three-hitter, striking out eight,
as Lake Brantley shutout Lake
Howell, 6-0.
Jeff Strickland w ent 3-for-4 at
the plate for the Patriots, while
Scott Sw anson drove in a pair of
runs for the w inner's.
Kory Wick struck ou t six in six
in n in p as W inter Springs upset
Florida A ir Academ y of
M elbourne, 3-1.
Joe Lindner w ent 2-for-4 and
Pat Cucci hit a hom e run for the
Bears.

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None* I* htftdv CPVtn that, purN M to A Final Summary Judgmart
el Pondoeura m tae d n r e Kiov*■tytod cauM n t * C k o j K C a u l of
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the property wtu*t* In Saminoto
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L O T It . BLOCK I I . D R EA M ­
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PLAT THEREOF. AS R ECO R D ED IN
PLAT BOOK 3 PAGES 80 AN D 81.
O F T H E PUBLIC R EC O R D S O F
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T Y C O U R TH O U S E . S A N FO R D .
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Fte 21 d ry d May. 2002,
M vyem e Mon*, darti
dark ol CIRCUIT C ow l
BY Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
La* OAca* d Dental C. Conauagn
8801 Norti Armanto Avanu*
Tarp a PL 33804-1041
Anorneyi lor PlainlM
Pubksh. Apr* 14. 21, 2002
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JUD ICIAL CIH CU rT OF
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IN AN O FO R
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CITIFINAN CIAL INC. 344. LLC.
S UCC ESSO R BY M ER G ER TO .
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
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FR A N C E S C . M ITCH ELL. JO H N
DOE M ITCH ELL. TH E UNKNOW N
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OF
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M ITCH ELL A W A F R A N C E S C.
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1 Wing. INCLUDING
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kw 9th day ol May, 2002
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L O T S . BLO CK 3. O F C A S S A V E L A
H E IG H T S . A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
P LAT TH ER EO F. A S R EC O R D ED IN
P LAT BO O K 10. RAGE 87. O F I H E
P UB LIC R EC O R D S O F SEM INOLE
C O U N TY . FLORIOA.
A/K/A
8480 Jeaaamy Street.
Owado. FL 32783
W IT N E S S M Y H AN D and to* aaal
ol tola Court on A P R 08, 2002

Ctorti ol toa ClreuK Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Cterl

Echevarria SAtaodai**. P A
P O Boa 29018
Tamp*. Ftortd* 33822-9018
F01010915
“ Saa Americana wMi DtoteMte* AM
8 you a n a person w*h a tSaMkkfy
who naada eocommodeiui In order
to parittpal* In tka proceadkig you
ar* anatod al no 0044 to you, tor toa
ptmotion ol certain auieianc*.
Ptoaaa contact Cowl A tn ru i H t o
*1 201 N Park Annua. Santoro.
Florida 32771. latophona number
(407)889-4227. within 2 working
0*y* ol yo u iseatot ol tola doeunent.
8 baaing ImpaKad. (TDO) 1-8009950771.
PuUah: Aprs 14. 21,2002
LL08I
M T H * C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH B U a H T t U T H
j u d ic ia l

c m c u rr

M ANO FOR
FLOM OA

GENERAL CIVS. DIVISION
CASE MO.: 01-CA-2829-14-L
H O U S E H O LD FIN AN CE
CO R P O R A TIO N M

ROBERT
L.
MICHEL S O N .
UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F R O B ER T
L M ICH ELSO N. J O L E E A
M IC H E iS O N : UN KN O W N SPOUSE
OF
JO L E E
A
M ICH ELSO N:
H O U S E H O LD FIN AN CE
C O R P O R A TIO N HI;
WEKIVA
R ES ER VE H044EOWNERS*
A S S O C IA TIO N .
IN C .
and
UN KN O W N O CCU P A N TS .
TE N A N TS . O W N E R S . ANO O T H E R
UNKNOW N PARTIES, Incfcttng. 8 a
rMHTWKf
Ml
th*

grant***, CfKitori. And *1 offtef
part** cUtfnmg by. ffvough, unrtef or
and r i s p i c M unknown
aaaigna, to c cttto r* In mi*r**i,
trust*** or oth*r paraon* claiming by.
through, undat or agatha! any corpo­
ration or o (h a iagal amity namad at
a dafandant. and an claimant*, par•on* or parrta*. natural or corporal*.,
or wftot* * «ic f toga/ •fato* ia
iij.nAu'iijirvfi. claiming undar any of Iha
dwnta
Dafandama
N O TIC E O P SALE
None* a haraby grvan dial, purauant to Iha Ordar or Final Judgmani
aniarad to da* cauaa n the Cam *
Court d Samnote Cow ry. Ftonda I
will tall to* proparly situated In
Sanknote Couily. Ftonda. d ttertoed
L O T 8. WEKIVA R ESER VE. U N IT
O N E . A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LAT
TH E R E O F. AS R E C O R O ED IN PLAT
B O O K 32. PAGE 88 ANO 87. P U B ­
L IC R E C O R D S O F SEM IN O LE
C O U N T Y . FLO R IO A
al pubic sal*, to to* Dgheat and bast
ladder tor cash. al to* m a t *ront
door d
Iha S am nola County
Courthouaa. Santoro, Florida 32771
al I I 00 AM on MAY 08. 2002.
Dated tor* day of APR09. 2002
MARY ANNE M O R SE
C LER K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
In accordance with to* American*
With Dwabtaiee AM. parecna read­
ing a tpaaal accomodation to partep al* n dva H a tin g ahoukj contect
in* A D A . Coordnalor not later toan
ii;van (7) d ayi prior to to* proceed­
ing &lt;na to* Florida Relay Serve* « I 8008538770
E N R ICO Q G O N 2ALE2. PA.
AHomay al La*
8253 Easl F outer Avarua
Tempi* Tairaca, F L 33817
Ftorkte Bar 1861472
IB 13)8808302
Publish April 14. 21. 2002
LL082
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO . 01-CA-23S3-14-L
W ELLS FAR GO BANK
M INNESOTA. H A . AS TR U S TE E
FK/A N O R W ES T SANK MINNESO­
TA , N A . A S T R U S T E E O F

RICHARD L O D E L L J R : JEANIE
M. BURK, PlK/A JEANIE M O D E L L
TE N A N T
UN KN O W N
NO
1;
TE N A N T
2.
UN KN O W N
NO.
TE N A N T
UNKNOW N
NO
X
4;
UNKNOW N
TE N A N T
NO
TE N A N T
NO
UN KN O W N
S;
UNKNOW N TE N A N T N O 8. and
ALL UNKNOW N PARTIES
CLAIMING
IN TE R E S T S
BY.
TH R O UGH , UNDER OH A G A IN S T A
NAM ED D E FE N D A N T T O T H IS
ACTIO N . O R HAVINO O H
CLAIMING T O HAVE A N Y RIGHT,
T IT L E O R IN T E R E S T IN T H E
P R O PER TY HEREIN DESCRIBED.

Lecals

P U R S UA N T T O C H A P TE R 48
N O TIC E 13 H EREBY G IV EN purtuant to an Order or Summary Final
Judgment of faractoau* dated APR
09. 2002 and entered to Caaa No
0I-CA-2383-14-L ol to* CtrouH C a u l
at to* EKp«**nto Judicial Clrou* to
and tor Sananote County. Florida,
■barton
W a lt
Fargo
Bank
M m atota. N A . a t Truttaa I V t
Norm al Bank M m atota. N A . aa
Truttaa ol AM R ESCO Raardamial
Sacuniiat Corporation Mortgage
Loan Tiutt 1888-1, uidar toa Peeing
and Santana Agreement dated a t of
8/1-88 a Platoon and RICHARO L
O D E L L JR : JE A N IE M BURK,
F-K/A
JE A N IE
M.
O 'D E LL
UN KN O W N
1
TE N A N T
NO
UN KN O W N
TE N A N T
NO.
2
UN KN O W N
TE N A N T
NO
3
4
UN KN O W N
TE N A N T
NO.
UN KN O W N
TEN AN T
NO .
9
UNKNOW N TE N A N T N O 8; and
ALL UNKNOW N PARTIES CLAIM­
ING IN TE R E S TS BY. TH R O U G H .
UN D ER O R AGAINST A NAMED
D EFEN D AN T T O TH IS A CTIO N . OR
HAVINO O R CLAIMING T O HAVE
ANY RIOHT. TITLE O R IN TE R E S T
IN T H E
P R O P ER TY H ER EIN
DESCRIBED, art Defendant*. I *81
M l to to* hlghaal and baat bidder tor
caah al toa Waal Freni Door d toa
Samnote County Courthouaa. 301
North Park Avenue. Santoro, Ftonda
32771 al Samnote County. Florida,
al 11:00 a m on to* day ol MAY 08.
2002. to* blowing detertoed propar­
ly aa M l torth In tard Onter or Final
Judgmjnf, to-w*
L O T 8, BLOCK 11 TIE R T. E H,
TRAFFORCTS MAP O F T H E TO W N
O F BANFORO. A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E PLAT THEREOF, AS R ECO R D ­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 98
TH R O U G H 84 O F T H E PUB LIC
R ECORDS O F SEM INOLE C O U N ­
TY. F LO fbO A
» you ar* a paraon wito a daabery
who naada any accommodation In
ordar to parte Ipate in tote procaadr ) . you ar* touted, at no coal to
you, to toa provteton d certain M atelane* Pteaaa contact to* Court at
407-883-4330 wkhm two (2) working
day* ol y o u isceipl d tow Note*. 4
you are hearing or rotea impt-ivd
cal Ftonda Ralty Serve* (800) 8991770,
Dated d Santoro. Ftonda. on APR
05. 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Aa Cterk. c a tu i Court
By Mary Stroup*
Aa Deputy Clark
SMITH, HIATT 8 DIAZ. P A
Attomeyi lor Ptembfl
2891 Eaat Oakland Park Boulavard.
Sul* 303
Fort Laudaraate. FL 3330B
Pubriah Sanlord Harakt
Pubkah April 14. 21, 2002
UW J
IN T H I CIR CU IT C O U R T FOR
884MNOLC CO U N TY .
FLORIOA
P R O BATE DIVISION
Fite No. 02-330-CP
M RE: E S TA TE O F
JA N IC E LEE ADAMS.
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO K *
The admntttralen d toa aerate ol
JAN ICE LEE ADAMS, deceased. Ft*
Number 02-330 CP. a pandng In toa
Crrcutl Court tor Samnote County.
Ftonda. Probate Drytton. m*
adtkaaa d when ■ 301 N. Park
Avwnua, Sanlord. FL 32771. Tha
namaa and addnaa d toa Paraonal
Rapraaanlatrv* and Iha Paraonal
RapraMnialiv* a altomay ar* aat
A t cradnon d to* decadent and
otnar paraona having claim* or
aekrdng unmaturad. conttogant or
unaqudated ctetma, on whom a copy
ol tea note* n aarvad muat Me tiwa
darn* wah n s Court W ITH IN T H E
LA TE R O F T H R E E (3) M O N TH S
A F TE R TH E DATE O f T H E FIR ST
P UB LICATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E
O R TH IR TY (30) DAYS A F T E R TH E
D ATE OF SERVICE O F A CO P Y O F
TH IS N O TICE O N TH E M
At other creditors ol Iha dacadant
and paraona having claims or
ttemandi againtl the dacadanft
w i l l , including gnmalurad contin­
gent or unaqudated d am * , must N*
than ctemt wan thia court W ITHIN
TH R EE (31 M O N TH S A F TE R TH E
DATE O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TICE
ALL CLAIMS N O T S O FILED WILL
BE FO R EVER BARRED
Paraonal Rapraaenubv*
SH AW NELLB MARCH
Altomay tor Paraonal Rapraaanunv*
Ro b e r t k Mc i n t o s h . e s q u i r e
Ftonda Bar No 378302
S TE N 3 TR O M . M d N TO S H . C O L -

13— H ealth &amp; B eauty

5 *—Financial

71— H

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a n te d

S e r v ic e s

f t T H I CIRCUIT COURT,
f t ANO FOR 8E MMOLE
COUNTY. FLOMOA
C A N NO. 01-CA-12S7-14-K
PUTNAM S TA TE BANK, a Ftonda

C O N R A D R. W A G N E R CA R O LE
W AGNER. W A C IN VESTM EN TS.
INC. and H U G O Q M ORALES AS
T R U S TE E .

N O T K IO F S A L I

None* D grvan ba t pursuant to a
NOTTCI OF SALS

Call 322-2611
Seminole Herald
Classified D ept
To Place Your Ad

fin d judgment dated 8to day ol Apr*.

2002. In Ca m Na 01-CA-I2S7-14X
d to* Ckcui Court d to* Elghwanto

Juddal Ckcui In and tor Samnote
County- Ftonda. to which Putnam
Su m Sank. ■ Ftortda bantong aaaodabon la to* PlatofU and Conrad R
Wagner. Carol* Wagner. W AC
Invettmanta, Inc and Hugo 0
Moral** aa Trualaa aia to*
Oatondama. I wB aat to toa hlghaal
and baal btddaar lor eaM M toa Wtal
Irani door d to* Samnote County
Courthouaa to Sanlord. Samnote
Cowly. Ftortda. at 1100 am . on
Thursday. May 2.2002. to* toaowng
w K n cM pfoprry m i ronn *1 w
order or 8nal judgment:
Lot 17. Chaatnu Hd. acoordton to
to* plal toaraol a l racordad n Ptel
Book 28. page 78-78 ol toa Piddc
Racorda d Samnote County, Ftonda
Patient wtto daabSftea raquaaang
raaaonabte acocmodaliona lo partldpaia to tote procatdng ihoukl conlad 1800 853 8771 (Voe* 8 TDO)
or via Ftonda FtoteySarvtoaal 1-800883-8771.
D ATED tote 8to day ol April. 2002
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol C k c u i Court
ByM arySboup*

Aa Deputy Cterk
Pubkcabon d f i t Nobca on Aprf 14
and 21 2002 to to* SEM INOLE
.
HERALD. SANFO RD . FLO R IDA

John D. Muaaokn*. PA
Altomay at Law
4ISA 5L JohnaAvanu*
PateM. Ftortda 33177
(188)328-7428
Pubkah: Apr* 14,21,2003
LLD88
THB C M C U T COURT
OF TH * IW H T1F N TH
JUDICIAL CM CUIT
M ANO FOR
■ IH M O LB COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CTRL A C TO N
CAS* NO. 01-CA-1JI1
D IM K M 1 4 «
S U N TR U S T BANK. C EN TR A L
FL O R IO A N A ,
v*
DANIEL J. CAN NO N , al al.
Oatendanl(t)
N O T K C OF
R E 8 C H I D O LED
FO R EC LO S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER EBY G IV EN pur­
suant to an Ordar Ratchadtrkng
Foradoaura Sate dated Apt* 08.
2002 and aniarad to Caaa NO 01CA-1211 of to* O m u l Court ol to*
E IG H T E E N T H J u K lW Grcu.l In amt
tor S EM IN O LE Coo my, Florida
• T w i n S U N TR U S T BANK. C E N ­
TR AL FLORIOA. N A . la Iha PlanMI
and DANIEL J CAN NO N . SHARON
A C A N N O N A M S O U TH BANK
F-K/A A M S O U TH BANK O f ALABA­
MA FrK/A A M S O U TH B ANK O F
FLO R ID A . B R A N TL E Y E S T A TE S
H O M E O W N E R S ' A S S O C IA TIO N .
INC.; ar* to* D*(andante. I « i taf to
to* tegyiatt and beat taddar tor caah
at W E S T F R O N T D O O R O F TH E
S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY
C O U R TH O U S E . S A N FO R D . FLO R IDA al
11 00AM. on to* 14 day d May.
2002, to* tokowmg daaenbad proper­
ty a* sal tonh n aatd Fatal Judgmant.
L O T 24. B R A N TLEY ES TA TE S. A
RE PLAT. A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
P LAT T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D ED IN
P LAT B O O K 49. PAGES 3 .8. ANO 7.
P U B U C R ECO R D S O F SEMINOLE
C O U N TY . FLORIOA
A/K/A 1188 Sunday EMalaaOrtro.
Altamonte Sprngt. FL 32714
W ITN E S S MY KANO and to* aaal
ol ton Court on Apr* 8.2002
Maryann* Morta
Cterk ol toa Ckoua Court
By Mary Slroupa
Deputy Cterk
Echavama AAtaodatea. P A

OKI.AX n o s

P O Boa 29018
Tampa. Florida 33822-8018
F01004SIO
"$ * * Amancana wtto DteatkMw* A d
t! you are a paraon wtlh a daaCaMy
who naadi accnmmodakw to ordar
to partropate n ton proceeding, you
ar* amihad *1 no coal to you. tor to*
provision ol certain aatiatanc*.
Pleas* contact Court A m w alrm on
at 201 N Park Avanut. Sanford.
Florida 32771. tatephona nunbar
(407)8834227. witoto 2 wortdng day*
ol y o u racapr ol tote document; H
hearing rrpanad. (TD O ) 180 08 55
8771
Pubkih Apr* 14.21.2002
L i t 00

THEORCUrr COURT
O f THE HOM TIENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUIT
IC M M O U COUNTY,
FLOIBDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. 81-CA-USE
nVW ONK
GM AC M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
v*.
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C a tO u m N O W ) 11 T o n e Calcium
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system builder, datoiiDar. And
r ia c k a , ararguar. a ti Praiar te and
haips baal over 200 (*****•*! C a l
now
at
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traa totormabon. O r vte* o u Web saa
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buainaas opponavba* to ngteter wMi
Florida DapI. of Agncuilur* A
Consumer Services before telkng
Calf to venly lawful regtelratkm
be lore you buy
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801 W. 13th SI. Sanlord. 4 Barbara
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55— B usiness
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j e a f l o aI t e
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61— M o n e y t o

AMENDEDNOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N OTICE IS H ER EBY G IV EN p u tuant to an Amended Fuel Judgment
d Mortgage Foradoau* Sal* dated
Apr* 08. 2002 and aniarad to Cat*
NO. OI-CA-1359 d to* Circuit Court
d to* EIG HTEEN TH Judctel Crrout
to and lor SEMINOLE C o u fy. Fkirldi
where* GMAC M OR TQAGE C O R P O FUTIO N . I* Iha Ptarntif and
PEDRO J R OOR IGU EZ D U LC E M.
BERNARD RODRIGUEZ. TE N A N T
( I FiK/A STEPHANIE PRATT; T E N ­
A N T 11 F iK A S TEPH AN IE PRATT
am toa Defendant!. I wrl aal to toa
lughasl and bail laddar tor caah at
W E S T FR O N T DOOR O F TH E
SEM INOLE
CO U N TY
C O U R T­
H OUSE. SANFORD. FLOR IOA al
II 00AM. on toa 14 day ol May.
2002. toa toaowaig daaenbad property aa sal torth n sard Final Ardgmant
L O T 38 BLOCK A. S E C O N D
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T4a. Sc Porch. Ovar 1400 Sq Fl.
Nicaty Landacapad. P o et, Fancad
*104.900
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Sq FL Ln . Om. Fam Rm. 22*44 Sc
P o et and Spa. 3 Car Oar. Ovar 1/3
acra. 4240.900.
Cutaom M 4 M 3 BA: Ovar 2300
Sq FL L/v Oav Fam Rm, 32*32 Sc
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*210,900.

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1 A (harry atakh bad. toad wood,
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la a d S al *449 Can dalvar 407-422023a

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L i *90, quaan (95, toig (175. Navar
uaad. can dallvar. 407-402-2778.
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M Family 1
Santord Crisis
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garaga, ahad, chlkfa play tat.
upKPdad krichan 4 bath, racanty
ramodalad, 1200 aq M. homa
warranty
*49.900. Ca* Todd
0 REM A X. 407-247-4144.

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A Itond Haw Cherry Oval tbaigetta
72" and 4 C h a n w/Laaf. Sb4 In Bo*.
1490. Ughtod China Cabinaf A va l
Can Dalvar. 407-422-0230.

San lord Opan Houaa. Sunday.
4/20/02. 1-4pm. 2413 South
Martha* Ava. 3f2. 1200 aq A
*49,900 Coma buy today! Cal
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5 7 Wartyskinned crit­
ter
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Andrews
film)
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range In
Utah
6 0 That being
the c a s e ...
61 Whistle
sound
6 2 Morning TV
show
6 3 " ___ Good
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DOWN
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Cape
Kennedy
2 Cartoon
Viking
3 STO P
4 Malt suffix
5 Spring from
a pen
6 Texas
landmark
7 Sound m eas­
ure

TrVn carpantar bokng to houaa to
a rt to attoanga tor ranomton. 407324-1643.

bta homwnwn att/itana kata

407-321-0759

Room P er R a n t Private entiw u e,
baa cable, waaher/dryer. tIOCWvk,
Lake Ava In Sanford. 407464-7023

95— Roommate
Wanted

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199— Pets &amp; S upplies

123—Wanted to R ent

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

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taap iat poctat*. a re n h pnma UM*.
never uaad. itiH In Crala C a n
d alva r O l e f i n Coal *Sk, m i lor
&gt;1630 407-709-3696

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4 praca matching anoqua twin
badtoom aai *750 407-349-2134.

Gad: Biadi iron canopy bad with
Lauy Bm pftorrtcp aal Navar uaad
407-402-2778.

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ootaUK. ato*275. Cai dtovar 407709-5698.
7 12 h tong couch, oft whrta
background wtth yellow ran

A WHO SIZE PILLOW TO P
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Naw In pfatato. Sal *193.
407-4226844

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uaa, aae. dr, ntadanl
rata entrance He
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pcaknpa* »ef 4 bame. Never iae4

187— Sporting Goods

407-2933781

VVe pay wataf/aawaf•
S f liil pat m t o n s .

101—H ouses*
Furnished

407-330-4423

4 4 Rocker
Jag g er
4 5 Author
Fleming
4 6 Floating
m ass of
frozen water
4 0 ST O P
5 4 B o Derek's
rati
55'

20 Comedienne
Charlotte
21 S TO P
23 Organ device
25
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26 Sign from the
third-base
coach
27 It helps cre­
ate a capital
32 A Jackson
34 Sharpens an
ax
35 Laura Bush,
___ Welch
36 Oarage sale
caveat
37 S T O P
38 Joyful ethnic
dance
39 Periodical,
tor short
40 Heart's
bloodline
41 Scheme of
furnishings

m Forranl o n r t y M tg
torn*. 2 backocm 1 b a r. Artota o r*
MKVmonth. 407-345-5424.

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Cedar Creek Apts
407-324-4334

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bills
1 8 Shootout

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2 Bedroom s $559
3 Bgdroom s 1689

by Timothy E. Parker
ROSS
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certain Asian
detective
5 Sheds and
efbowu
10 Curtain or
cattle
adjunct
14 Tries to hit
someone?
15 What some
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Brunch gets a bright new twist

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Chocolate Pecan Cake

Dessert
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other nutrients, rocont research has
shown that hoy can h o t teduce ho
nsK of heart attacks and heart dsoaso
Apr* is Manorial Pecan Month, and
h o nch pecan chocolate cake is h e
perfect vehicle to explore he pecan n
al its resplendence. The aocorrpanying
chocolate sauoe recipe comes (torn h a
•Fog Oty Diner Cookbook.* Cake
recipe courtesy ot 'Mustards Gnu Napa
Valley Cookbook,' try Cindy Pawtcyn
with Brtgid Callinan.
Chocolate Paean Caka
Makes one to rc h cake
You con use wehuts reload of
pecans, or sutsttute run or brandy for
h e Jack Oomefs, but he pecans have
a special affinity tor Jack Darnel's and
give it hat authentc Southern flavor.
•2 cups pecan pieces
•6 tablespoons vnsafted butter
•S ounces semsweet chocolate
•14
cup Jack Danefi wtvskoy
•8 large eggs, separated
• t cup sugar
•Tiny pinch ct salt
Ja c k Daniel's Chocolate Sauca

• B ounces good-quaMy semsweet
chocolate, chopped or broken into
smal pieces
• t2 cup unsalted butter
•3 tablespoons Jack DaneT s
wtvskey
•34 cup com syrup
• 14 cup heavy whpping a earn
Preheal he oven to 325 F. Butter
and Hour a 10-hch spmgtorm pan.
Spread he pecans on a baking
sheet and toast tor about 12 mnutes.
until very fragrant. Let cod, hen grind
the nuts n a food processor cr chop
finely
Combna he butler, chocolate and
whiskey n a large healproot bowl.
Place over a saucepan d smmermg
water, and stir occasionally until melted
and unrtorm Remove kom h e heal
Pul he egg ydks and 34 cup d he
sugar n an electnc muer fined w ih he
whp attachment Beat on high speed
until very thick and pale Stir h e ground
pecans nto he ihocdate rrutue. hen
fdd &lt;1 he whteped ydks.
In a dean bowl, wih a dean whp
attachment, beat he egg whites on
high speed until loamy Slowly odd he
remavwyj 14 cup sugar and h e salt,
and whp on high speed until sen peaks
form. In hreo batches, quickly but gen­
tly told ho egg whites nto h e choco­
late (nurture, mantanmg as much vdune as poss&amp;e. Pour hie bailer nto
the prepared pan and bake tor 40 to 45
mnutes. until h e cake springs back
when pressed gently into he center
C od completely on a rack, hen
remove h e sides d he pan.
To make he sauce, combine he
chocolate, butter, whiskey and com
synp n a heatproof bowl and set over
barely sxnmeitog water Cook, stirring
occasional^ until he chocolate and
butter are melted Remove Irom he
heat and stir hi he cream Now. see h
you can keep kern eating it all before
if s time to serve I!

hen it
comes to
brunch,
the combination of
breakfast foods mixed
with lunch fare often
allows for greater vari­
ety and creativity —
and often appeals to
more guests in the
process. Here's an idea
to give brunch a fresh
new twist by borrow­
ing an idea straight
from the dessert
menu.
Risotto pudding is a
variation of the popu­
lar rice pudding. Tne
rich, creamy sauce that
forms when these
short-grained rices
give off their starch
during cooking, makes
risotto a hearty natural
for the morning. Enjoy
this recipe for "Risotto
Pudding With Mixed
Dried Fruit," courtesy
of "Buongiomo!
Breakfast and Brunch
Italian Style"
(Contemporary
Books), by Norman
Kolpas.
Risotto Pudding is a light and tasty item tor brunch or dessert.

Risotto Pudding with
Mixed Dried Fruit
Serves 6
Be sure to use a good,
heavy saucepan for cooking
the risotto, an essential for
holding heat and promoting
the slow, even cooking that
produces an ideal consistency.
• 1 quart low-fat (1 percent)
milk
• 1 cup hot water
• 1 cup short-grained •
Italian rice
• 1 cup chopped mixed
dried fruit
• 1/2 cup packed dark
brown sugar
• 14 teaspoon salt

• 6 tablespoons half-andhalf or whole milk
• 1 tablespoon finely grated
orange zest
• 1 teaspoon pure vanilla
extract
• 14 teaspoon freshly grat­
ed nutmeg
Put the milk in a saucepan
‘over medium heat. As soon as
the milk starts to simmer,
remove it from the heat and
cover.
In another medium-sized,
heavy saucepan, bring the
water to a boil. Add the rice
and, as soon as the water
returns to a boil, stir continu­
ously for 2 minutes; the water
will become starchy and will

quickly be absorbed by the
rice. Pour in the hot milk and
add the mixed dried fruit,
brown sugar and salt; stir well.
Reduce the heat to mediumlow and cook, stirring fre­
quently, until the rice Is tender
but still slightly chewy and the
liquid has formed a thick,
creamy sauce, about 30 min­
utes.
When the rice is done, add
the half-and-half or whole
milk, orange zest, vanilla and
nutmeg. Stir and cook for
about 1 minute more. Transfer
to a heat-proof bowl and let
cool, then cover and chili in
the refrigerator for 2 to 3 hours
before serving.

t would be quite an
accomplishment to find
someone without fond child­
hood memories of the grilled
cheese sandwich.
However, you don't have
to turn in your love of the
sandwich with your favorite
action figures and high-top
sneakers.
A humble staple of many a
school cafeteria or afterschool kitchen on plain bread,
the classic grilled cheese
sandwich is a virtual
Cinderella when made with a
gourmet cheese, crusty bread
or even fish, like this
“Fisherman's W harf Grilled
Cheese," courtesy of Roxanne
Chan of Albany, Calif, and
reprinted from
www.ilovecheese.com

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Fisherm an's W harf
Grilled Cheese
Makes 4 servings
• 1/4 cup mayonnaise
• 8 slices (1/2-inch thick)
sourdough bread, cut from a
round loaf
• 1/2 cup crumbled blue
cheese
• 1/2 teaspoon ground
pepper
• 2 tablespoons red
onion, diced
• 8 ounces fresh crab or
imitation crabmeat, flaked
• 1 small green bell pep­
per, cut into thin strips
• 4 slices Havarti cheese
• 4 tablespoons (1/2 stick)
butter, softened
Spread mayonnaise evenly
on one side of four slices of
bread.
Layer each with two table­
spoons crumbled blue cheese,
ground pepper, onion, crab
bell peppers and one slice of
Havarti cheese. Top with the
remaining slices of bread.
In a large skillet or griddle,
melt butter over low heat.
Cook the sandwiches, in
batches, if necessary, for two
to three minutes per side, or
until golden and the cheeses
are melted.

‘Steak’-out the all-American dinner with the popular T-bone
ne of the mi*&gt;t popular and easiest
cuts of steak to prepare is the T-bone.
Try your hand at this easy recipe from
Michael Velardi, of Pappas Brothers
Steakhouse, Houston, courtesy of "The Food
of Texas: Authentic Recipes from the Lone
Star State" (Periplus), by Caroline Stuart.

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T-Bone Steak With Skillet Putatoes
Serves 4
• 3 pounds pxitatixs, impeded
• 2 tablespoons olive oil
• I union, in 14-inch slices
• Pinch of sugar
• 3 strips thick smoky baton
• 1 tablespixin bacon drippings
•2 tablespoons butter
• Pinch of salt, ground pepper, and sugar
• 2 tablesptxms chopped garlic
• 2 tablespcxms thinly sliced scallions
• 4 (25-30 ounce) T-bone steaks
Salt and block pepper

Cook the potatoes in boiling water. Drain
then refrigerate the potatixs for about 2 hours
or until cool. Peel and slice 14- to 12-inch
thick.
Heat the oil in a small skillet over medium
heat and add tlx- onions. Stir constantly as the
onions sizzle and begin to brown Add a
inch of salt, pepper and sugar and cixik until
rown and caramelized. Remove from the
heat and set aside.
In a cast-iron skillet, cook the bacon until
crisp. Remove and drain on absorbent paper.
When cool, crumble the bacon and set aside.
Drain the bacon drippings from the pan
except for 1 tablespoon. In the same pan, add
the butter to the bacon drippings. Add the
sliced potatixs, season with salt and pepper,
and cook over medium heat until the bottom
is crisp. Turn the potatoes over and season the
other side with salt and pepper. Add the gar­
lic, caramelized onions, scallions and crum­
bled bacon. Cook until they are lender then

keep warm while cooking the steak.
Prepare a hot grill. Season the steaks with
salt and pepper and cook for approximately 8
to 10 minutes per side for medium-rare, or as
desired. Remove from the grill and top with a
spoonful of parsley butter. Serve with skillet
potatixs.

T Bone Steak With SUtet Potatoes

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Seminole lib
By Mlctwlto Jaria
Managing Editor
or a small group of individuals in the
1880s, getting a library started in
Sanford wasn't easy.
In an account of Sanford's early history, Mrs.
A.M. DeForrest depicted a community with lit­
tle interest for a library. Nevertheless, the group
trudged forward with their desire to get people
to read.
'O n Thanksgiving ...
Mrs. Thrasher invited us
and a few others to a din­
ner, and w e discussed the
subject of a library,"
DeForrest wrote in 1924.
'M rs. Thrasher and I were
much interested and felt the
need of one in our city, but
we had a decidedly cold
bath administered to us and
the idea, w e were told
'Sanford people did not
want to read, no one cared for a library,' and so
forth, but Mrs. Thrasher and I did not give up.”
Determination paid off for the pair, and a
iy establish
established
hint in SSanford,
library was eventually
r, they both would
More than 10U years later,
probably b« proud of therevolt
evolution
of Seminole
dI u
County's library system.
Before 1980, Seminole County was part of the
Orange County Library System, said Seminole
Library Services Manager Jane Peterson. The
county first responded to the high growth rate
as it affected the public library service by com­
missioning a planning study in 1981. As a result,
five new Seminole County facilities were con­
structed from 1986 to 1988.
Today, the county's library system has a col­
lection o f more than 500,000 volumes, said
Peterson. Mure than I million people visit the
five-branch facility each year, and one transac­
tion occurs for every minute the libraries are
open.
'C ro w in g up, we always thought of libraries
as dusty, dark and very quiet," Peterson said. "
Today, it's a lot different. O ur libraries are
dynamic, busy, hectic and sometimes noisy."
When Peterson refers to a noisy library, she

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probably is thinking about the children’s pro­
gram s offered at all five branches In Seminole
"T h e library Is very committed to our chil­
d ren's programs," she said. "We've got story
tim e at each branch and book talks at local ele­
mentary schools."
Along with programs for younger children,
the library offers assistance with homework and
an intense summ er reading program for ail
ages.
Making children a priority
has paid off for the library
system. According to
Peterson, the Seminole chil­
dren's program has the high­
est attendance rate per capita
for libraries its size. For adults, Seminole
County Public Libraries,
with branches In Oviedo,
Sanford, Lake Mary,
Longwood and Casselberry,
offers word processing,
Internet access, meeting
rooms and voter registration.
The library is also very user-friendly, with
services such as item renewal by telephone or
Internet, an electronic reference service, and the
virtual library. Programs, such as Ask A
Librarian, allow customers to use many of the
library's resources over the internet. With theeAnswer program, people can type in a question
on almost any topic, and a librarian will
respond within 24 hours.
For its older clientele, the library offers the
Seniors Plus Mail Service. Books are mailed to
individuals who are unable to leave their home.
Last week during National Library Week,
Sem inole County Public Libraries celebrated lls
growth within the community by hosting
Customer Appreciation Day. People, especially
children, were invited to a day of face painting
and bookmark creating during the special event.
"W ithout customers, there wouldn't be a
library system ," Peterson said. "We wanted to
say ‘thank you.' "
For more information about Seminole County
Public Libraries, call the central branch at 407339-4000. The library can be found on the
Internet at www.scpl.llb.f1.us

Four-yeer-okt Jocafyn Oewhtret, from M l 5-year-oid twins Kristin and
Rutty WaWfartb create bookmarks Tuesday at the Sanford library.

Agtshne Wtgfal, stall assistant a! Si# Sanford library, checks in
books. For each minute the library la open, a transaction is made.

Semlnoto Library Services Manager Jane Peterson stands at the check-out area of the Sanford library, "ach of Seminole’s five library branches offere an array of services, from Internet
access to word processing Th e system also is committed to children’s programs, with story bme for young aga groups and homework assistance for cider students.

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Students receive top awards at science and engineering
Young scientists from
schools around the state gath­
ered at the State Science and
Engineering Fair held a t the
L ate land Center, in Lakeland,
April 10 through A pril 12.
Students presented their
science research projects and *
competed for aw ards and
irizes. The top awards
nd ud e a chance to com pete
at the Intel International

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Science and Engineering Fair
(Intel ISEF) in Louisville, Ky.,
in May, for more than $2 m il­
lion In awards and scholar­
ships.
Winners were announced
April 12 at the Grand Awards
Ceremony (Lakeland Center).
Sem inole County Public
School’s state winners, w ho
w ill be participating a t the
Intel International Science

and Engineering Fair, are
Beniamin Allen, Carolyn
Andrews, Jacqueline Geier,
Angela Goodw in, Kyle
Spec tor, Joseph Wilson,
Rachel Zelkow itz, and Justin
Zorn, all from Lake Brantley
High School.
T h e s e students are the
world’s future — future sci­
entists, actors, musicians,
professional athletes, doctors,

com m unicators, entrepre­
neurs, edu cators, and b u s i­
ness and w orld leaders,'* said
Joyce Brennan, host director.
"Science fair com petitions
like this, as well as the Intel
International Science and
Engineering Fair, are a great
way to inspire today's youth
to entertain new Ideas, create
new technologies and b ring a
fresh perspective to the

world.*
Student scientists in these
competitions learn through
hands-on, inquiry-based
research and experim ents- ,
tion, not just through lectures
and books. Hands-on
research has been proven to '
improve student learning, .
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Summer Food Service Program begins May 28
Eagles Landing Enterprise
approved for geographical
Inc., 2045 Hurston Ave.,
areas o f need where 50 per­
Sanford, and the
cent or more of the
Florida Department of
children qualify for
Education Summer
free and reduced price
Food Service Program
meals during the
will be sponsoring the
school year.
Summer Food Service
Eagles Landing
Program. The program
Enterprise Inc., is
will be in effect from
located at the Midway
May 28 to Aug. 2.
Community Center.
The program Is sim­
Did opening for this
ilar to the National
program. For informa­
School Lunch Program. Marva
tion, call Bennie Shaw,
It provides nutritional­ H aw kins prcsident/CEO, at
ly balanced meals to
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These sites will par­
less of race, color, creed, sex,
ticipate in the Summer Food
handicap, age or national ori­
Service Program: •
gin during summer vacation
• Midway Community
when school breakfasts and
Center — 407-322-1501
lunches are not available.
• Unique Hair Salon —
407-330-0309
All children 18 years old
and younger both enrolled
• Free Will Holiness
and non-enrolled In open site,
Church — 407-323-8336
arc eligible for meals at no
• Bookertown Recreation
charge. The programs are only Center — 407-302-4183

• Tropica na Apartments —
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• Harbor Literacy Center I
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• Trinity United Methodist
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• Hickory Avenue Church
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Goldsboro Front Porch

G ean-U p Neighborhood Day
is 8 a.m. to 5 p m . Saturday,.
April 27. Goldsboro com m uni­
ty citizens are supporting
their clean up.
Clean out your storage ’
room, sheds, and garages.
Properly put the trash, limbs,
yard debris in garbage bags.
Get rid of broken furniture
and large appliances.
The clean up effort is in
need of families and neighborhoods to join in. A Captain
on your street will call. Call
ana please volunteer.
Participate by getting and
putting ail your trash, broken
appliances, broken furniture
and garbage on the curb.
The city of Sanford and the
Goldsboro Clean-Up
Committee will have pickup
dumpsters and bags for clean
up. Join your neighbors at the
great clean-up. Call 407-3021377 for more information.

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God Youth Ministry, 'Youth on
the Move, A Persuaded
G eneration,' will have as spe­
cial guest Minister Terry
McKinney Jr., 11 a.m. Sunday,
April 21.
At 5 p.m., Evangelist Cheryl
"P in g ' Leonard will be in con­
cert. The Rev. James Himer is
pastor. Robin Black is youth
director.

The Goldsboro Front Porch
Elderly Program offers numer­
ous services for residents on
the Goldsboro Community.
Services include personal
grooming and hair care, yard
maintenance, arts and crafts
and minor home repairs.
Call Eloisc Dilligard at 407302-8073 or 407-302-1377 by
Wednesday, April 24, to partic­
ipate.

Goodwill-Self-Sufficiency Job Center offering summer workshops
Goodwill Self-Sufficiency
Job Center is offering work­
shops for two programs, Job
Club and the B.E.S.T Program,
during the next few months.
Dates include April 22
through April 26, May 6
through May 10,May 20
through May 24, June 3

through June 7, June 17
through June 21, and July 15
through July 19.
Job Club is a free program
irovided by Goodwill
ndustries of Central Florida
that delivers intensive job­
seeking and employability
skills to anyone looking for

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Recreation
Department
recently
announced the
winners to its
Easter egg hunt
held at the end of
March Winners
included Danny
Lee Brock J r , in
the 0-3 age
group; Andre
MUIer in the 4-6
age group; Devin
Jones in the 7-9
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T J. Copio in the
10-12 age group.

work.
With no admission criteria
except the desire to gain
employment. Job Club particiiants receive intensive trainng in interviewing and jobsearch skills, resume writing
and positive self-image. •
Graduates receive a profes­

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sional resume and vouchers
for interview apparel from
Goodwill retail stores.
For information about the
Job Club, call 407-872-0070.
The Business Employment
Skills Training (B.E.S.T.) pro­
gram is a free, open- •
entry/open-exit program pro­
vided by Goodwill Industries
of Central Florida that trains
people with disabilities and
disadvantaging conditions in
entry-level business support
•skills, such as computer train­
ing in Microsoft Office*® soft­
ware programs, as well as
business math and English,

telephone etiquette, office
machines and customer serv­
ice.
Participants progress at
their own pace over eight to 12
weeks.
The B.E.S.T. classroom is
located in Goodwill's Orlando
Self-Sufficiency Center.
For information about the
B.E.S.T program workshop,
call 407-872-7684
The Goodwill SelfSufficiency Job Center is locat­
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Orlando.

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
Meals on Wheels, Etc, Inc.
is accepting applications for The Emergency Repair
Program. Assistance is available to Very low Income
Homeowners in Seminole County. The Emergency Repair
Program is not a remodeling program. The program is
designed to help families with limited emergency housing
repair and to low income home owners for utility connec­
tions. Funds are provided through the Seminole County
Board of County Commissioners and State of Florida.

Call 407-333-8877 ext 103 for assistance.

Grant writing workshop April 27
A Grant Writing
Workshop will be held 9 a.m.
to noon Saturday, A pril 27,
atS^m ii)ole Community
Cpilegq j * m ultipurpose
. room in the Student C enter
(building C).
The workshop will be led
by grant writing consultant,
Elizabeth Wills. Discussion
will center on the grant
application for the arts a
license plate grants from
Seminole Cultural A rts
Council.
The arts license plate
grants are available to four
categories o f organizations
in Seminole County:
• Cultural/H istorical
organizations for you th art
activities, up to
$2,000/grant;

• Sem inole County Public
Schools for arts activities, up
to $l,000/ g ran t;
• Non-cultural/historical
organizations for youth arts
activities, up to
$2,000/grant;
• Em erging cultural/historical organizations who
have been in existence
betw een one and five years,
up to $2,000/grant.
A lso included in the dis­
cussion will be applications
for the Florida Division of
C ultural Affairs grants.
W orkshop attendance is
not m andatory for grant
applications, but it will be
help ful to organizations in
com pleting the application.
, The w orkshop is free to
public.

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‘Celebration of Cultures’ this Friday
This Friday, April 26, al 6
p.m., in the Lake Mary High
School multipurpose room,
Lake Mary
Elementary
School and
Greenwood
Lakes Middle
School will
present
^Celebration
of
Cultures...A
Mary
Talent
Production."
This joint
venture is
designed to bring students
and members of the commu­
nity together to promote
diversity and tolerance.
WESH Channel 2 news
anchor Marc Middleton will
be the event’s emcee. The
event is also a fund-raiser to
the Make-A-Wish
Foundation's Kids-For-Kids
Wish program. The money
raised will fund the wish of a
local child who suffers from
life threatening seizures.
Tickets for the event are
just $5 in advance and $10 at
the door. For tickets or for
more information, call Joan

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Tike-ail b a root rot disease
caused by a soil-inhabitant fun­
gus affecting all warm-season
turfgrasses, especially S t
Augustinegrass. Symptoms of
thb disease are primarily
observed during the summer
and early fall months
when Florida receives
the majority of its rain­
fall. Prolonged periods of
rainfall are most con­
ducive to thb disease.

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Woman's Club msmbsrs Janay Dougherty and Diana Turtle with
soma of the lovely plants that ware for sale during the recent Lake
Mary Woman's Club brunch.
Toro at 407-320-5667.
W oman's C lub H osts Brunch
The weather outside was a
little messy, but inside, it was
nice and dry with some beau­
tiful plants. Saturday was the
day lor the Lake Mary
W oman's C lub's Annual
Spring Brunch and Plant Sale.

HffWd photo by Mary Rowvil
Members Charlene Miller, Jeannie Cosmai and Lois Jackson sewing up
the delicious food during Ihe recent Lake Mary Woman's Club brunch.

The club had a beautiful
array of plants in som e very
beautiful containers. The
daughter o f club member
Diane Turtle painted many of
the pots. There were birds,
butterflies and some lovely
daisies in a rainbow of colors.
The brunch was very nice
with club members cooking
and serving the guests
quiche, hash browns, ham,
strata and more. Why have a
brunch? The brunch and
plant sale is one of the clubs
yearly fund-raisers. The club
raises money throughout the
year to benefit their local
projects. Each year, the
Woman’s Club gives an SCC
scholarship to a displaced
homemaker. The d u b also
gives to Safehousc of
Seminole County, Special
Olympics and more.
The Lake Mary Woman's
Club is always open to new
members and new ideas. If
you'd like to join, call Wanda
at 407-330-3331. The dub
meets at 10 a.m. on the fourth
Wednesday of the month
September through May at
the Timacuan Country Club,

Victorian friendship tea scheduled for first week in May
W. Warren Ave.
The event b a graceful way
to ease the stress of busy lives
by savoring the rituals a of a
tuneless tradition. After the tea,
browse the 1880s Victorian

A Victorian friendship tea in
the heart of historic Longwood
b scheduled for 2 p m
Saturday, May 4, and Sunday,
May 5, at the Bradlee-Mdntyre
House Museum, located at 130

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Cost b $20 per person. For
reservations or information, call
407-834-9506. The event b pre­
sented by the Central Florida
Society of Hbtoric Preservation.

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point esjfcdafly of S t
AugustmegrasoL Balance nitro­
gen applications with equal
amounts of potassium. For every
pound of nitrogen applied, an
equal amount of elemental
potassium should be applied.
Slow-release nitrogen
and slow-release potassi­
um sources should be
used. Avoid nitratenitrogen products and
quick-release urea prod­
ucts. If slow-release
Symptoms
potassium b not avail­
Because die roots are
able, then apply quickaffected, plants will not
release potassium to the
be able to efficiently
turfgrass between nitroobtain water or nutrients • • • • • • • • gen applications. Extra
from the soil nor will
potassium may be useful
they be able to store the prod­
in late summer and early falL
ucts from photosynthesis. The
Apply mlcronutrients, especially
fungus does not attack leaves
manganese. Micronutrients
and symptoms observed on the
should be applied in the sulfate
form as foliar applications.
leaves are the result of the dam­
age to the root system. If the turIf the roots are not function­
fgrass b not stressed or b under
ing properly, they will not be
a low level of stress, leaf symp­
able to efficiently obtain nutri­
toms may never be observed.
ents from the soil. Apply herbi­
However, under high stress
cides only as needed and
conditions, symptoms will begin according to the labeL S t
to appear on the leaves. By the
Augustinegrass b especially
sensitive to herbicides.
time the leaf symptoms appear,
the pathogen probably had been
Even when herbicides are
active on the roots for at least
applied correctly, they will pro­
two to three weeks, maybe
duce some stress on S t
longer. Initially, yellowing areas
Augustinegrass. Do not apply
develop randomly on the turf
herbicides or other chemicals
ranging in diameter from a few
when the soil moisture fa low.
inches to a few feet. Roots devel­
op black lesions and eventually,
Chemical Control ,
become very short, black and
The fungicides containing
rotted. Stolons and rhizomes
azoxystrobin, mydobutanil, trimay have
ha black lesions and,
adimefon propiconazole, and
under:
r severe disease conditions,
thiophanate methyl arc used to
begin to rot
control thb disease. These sys­
Entire plants may ilk* result­
temic fungicides an? not as cffi-cing in irregular patches of thin­
tive as theuVrtff rtlfhiibFtAn- 1
ning grass, and if not controlled,
trols once the disease symptoms
bare patches may develop.
have developed. These fungi­
cides may be useful when used
Cultural
preventively. T h b means they
must be applied before symp­
Controls
Measures that prevent or alle­ toms develop.
viate stress are the best methods
For best control, apply the
for controlling the disease or at
fungicides at least one month
least decreasing the potential
before you normally observe
aboveground symptoms.
damage. The turfgrass must be
mowed at the correct height
Continue applying the fungicide
once a month until the weather
during the summer. It may even
be necessary to raise Ihe mow­
b no longer conducive for dis­
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County Urban
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sue b removed during any one
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urban horticulturist, will pres­
ent a citrus care and propaga­
tion program 10 a.m. to noon
Friday, April 26.
The program will also fea­
ture a special grafting presen­
tation by "Pokey" of Pokey's
Lake Jem Cihrus Nursery in
Zell wood.
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Sunday. April 2t 2002 P ag e 3C

100th birthday honoree lives up to .‘Aged to Perfection’
A fairyland ambience at the
Theme for the centennial
ber o f several bridge d u b s
Sanford home of Doty and Bill
gala was "Aged to Perfection."
during the years.
Mallczowski indicated that
A large poster inscribed with
In 1980 Miriam moved to
something eery special ••••••••••a*
Sanford to be near her daugh­
these words w as signed
was in the air other
ter and family. She is a mem­
by each guest. Doty said
than St. Patrick's Day.
ber o f the First United
the poster held such
T his day was also
Methodist Church, Sanford,
meaning that "w e may
the day that Miriam
and has a zest for life and peo­
never take it dow n."
Shull, D oty's mother,
ple. At 100, Miriam is unusual­
The huge birthday
ended a century of life
cake was also decorated
ly alert and gets around very
and began her second
with "A ged to
well. She reads, works cross­
century. "1 never
word puzzles and thoroughly
Perfection" and St.
thought I would live to Doris
Patrick's Day motifs.
enjoys her family and going
see this day," the viva­
Dietrich The elegant refreshment places with them. Miriam is
cious guest o f honor at
excited over going to New
table featured an appe­
a birthday celebration
Jersey this summer with Doty
tizing assortment of
said. "B u t it’s w onderful"
fruit punch, Finger sandwich­
and Bill.
Doty added, "The day was
es, deviled eggs, meatballs,
Needless to say, Miriam was
perfect for a beautiful 100th
vegetable tray, mini quiches,
just too thrilled for words with
birthday party."
nuts and mints. The hosts'
all the fuss made over her as
daughter-in-law, Linda
A green and white tent was
she turned 100. And she per­
pitched outside a porch area of Mallczowski, provided an eyesonifies "Aged to Perfection"
appealing fruit tray.
the MaliczowsU home where
to a T .
more than 125 guests called to
Friends, Peggy and Bill
wish Miriam a nappy day at
Coffman of Vinton, Va., sent
Bridge Social
an open house from 2 to 6 p m. an arrangement of mixed flow­
The Bridge Social of the
Friends and relatives from
ers. Attending from
Sanford Woman's Club met at
across the nation sent flowers
Mooresville, N.C. w ere
the home of Rose Edith
and plants by the dozens to
Deborah Bowen and her niece,
Jacobson for the April card
decorate the party site that
Sara Webb.
games. Hostesses Rose and
was also adorned with clusters
Family members who
Fran Mitchell served a variety
of colorful balloons.''
attended and helped with the
of refreshments to the players
festivity were M iriam 's other
High score was won by
daughter, Ann Roebuck of
Zelda Siskind and Fran
Altadena, Calif, who arrived
Mitchell scored second high.
with her daughter, Jill
O ther players included:
Stephens of San Diego. Also
Carolyn Cornelius, Wanda
attending were the hosts' son
Ross, Helen Ernest, Terri
and M iriam 's grandson,
Millikan, Wilma Heaton, Libby
Douglas Maliczowski, Linda
Prevatt, Shirley Milis, Marion
and their son, Joshua. Other
Smith, Mary Dale Jones,
great grandchildren are Kevin
Thelma Smith, Emy Sokol,
and Kelsey Cariffc of San
Carol Dennison and Melvin
Diego. Bill's niece and her
Siskind.
daughter, Nancy Cateneo and
Stephanie Cateneo, attended
Ruth Turns 104
from Wayne, N.J. Miriam's
Congratulations are in order
family consists of two daugh­
to Ruth Hamilton, formerly of
ters, two grandchildren and
Sanford, on her 104th birthday
three great grands.
this month. Ruth lived at Bram
Miriam was bom on March
Towers for a number of years
17,1902, in Quincy and later
and contributed greatly to the
Sanford community.
moved to Melbourne where
she retired as Manager of the
She started life as an ele­
Branch Office o f the Clerk of
mentary school teacher in
the Circuit Court at
rural Iowa where she earned
Melbourne. She was active in
$43 monthly. Ruth went on to
the community and is a 50marry a medical doctor and
ear member of the Eastern
was later a New Hampshire
tar. Miriam served in 1955-56
congresswoman, a lecturer,
Miriam Shull recently celebrated
her tOOth birthday wtth friends and as Worthy Matron o f the Order author and world traveler.
Now a resident of Winter
family with an 'Aged to Perfection,’ of the Eastern Star No. 106
Park, Ruth has enjoyed a rich,
celebration. Bom March 1 7,1902, Melbourne. She is an avid
Shull has a real zest for IHe.
bridge player and was a mem­
full, healthy life.
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The Bridge Social of the Sanford Woman's Club met at the home of Rose
Edith Jacobson for the April card games. Pictured seated, from left, are
Carolyn Cornelius, Terri Millikan, Libby Prevatt and Zelda Siskind.
Sjanding are hostesses Fran Mitched and Jacobson.

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to discover fun. safe activities
for their children. The Central
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pUL™r

I Trackers takes kids
on a make-believe journey to
meet animals and experience
the life and cultures o f other
lands. Each day, children dis­
cover a new continent
through games, activities and
tracking animals that live
there. These week-long classes
are offered during June and
July for children six through
12 years of age. Class hours
are 9 a m. to 2 p m and class­

es indude lunch, a snack and
Zoo shirt. Aftercamp care is
available from 2 to 5 p.m. for
an additional charge.
Zoo classes offer fun for Jr.
Zoologists and Tadpole
Ttekkere. Children 9-12 years
can experience what it's like
to be a zoo-keeper by working
with Central Florida Zoo ani­
mal staff during the Jr.
Zoologist class in June and
July. In is class meets for three
consecutive days from 9 a m
to noon and children receive a
T-shirt and a snack each day.
Tadpole Trekkets offers
children 2-5 and a parent lots
of fun through games, stories
and crafts. Classes are held in
June and August from 10 to 11
am
For more information,
including program dates and
fees, call the Zoo at 407-3234450, extension 123. The Zbo
is located at 3755 NW
1
Highway 17-92 in Sanford.

its.

FO O T
A

OF

Selected youth are preparing (or a big, dramatical
presentation April 2th, 27#i &amp; 28th, entitled
’ Footprints ol A Pilgrim.’ Froi
ints takes a journey
through the life of Ruth Bell
~ * herchikfhood days with her missionary-friar
China; to
meeting and falling in love with ttv
wortdrenowned Reverend Billy Graham; to
iys of travel
a grandand politics; even to becoming a mother
mother. Written by Ruth and adapted *'J script by a
professional theatre company, "The
the play offers Insight on family relationships, grace,
and why faith is important in anyone's life. Glimpse
into the Graham family life, and take away words and
wisdom from the heart of Ruth Bell Graham. Tickets
are free, but reservations are needed. Call the church
office to reserve your night of choice.

April
26th, 27th
&amp; 28th

Tickets are complimentary.
Call for Information: 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 -2 9 1 4
Central Baptist Church
3101 West SR 46 • Sanford, FL 32771
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Notes

Sqfeharbor
Christian
Church

In Conceit
Hickory Avenue
Church o f G od, located
at 503 H ickory Ave., in
Sanford, w ill feature
M inister Terry McKinney
Jr., 11 a.m. Sunday, April

730 Upsala Rd.,
Sanford
Tim Storms, Pastor

21 .
A t 5 p.m. Sunday,
C heryl (Ping) Leonard
w ill appear in concert.
Goapel of M ark
St. Mary M agdalen
Youth M inistry will pres­
ent Rank Runyeon in
"A fraid ! T h e Gospel of
M ark ," 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
A pril 21, in the church,
located at 861 Maitland
Ave., in Altam onte
Springs.
Tickets are 56 in
advance and $7 the day
o f the show.
For m ore inform ation,
call 407-834-2211.
Women's W orkshop
Victory Tem ple of
G od , located at 601 Pine
Ave., in Sanford, is cu r­
rently hosting its
W om en's D istrict
W orkshop 2002 for
African A m erican
Women o f God through
A pril 21.
All African Am erican
w om en in the com m uni­
ty are invited to partici­
pate in the event, which
w ilt teaching, encourag­

ing, helping, enhancing

the skills o f participants,
collaborating and
im proving the com m uni­
ty
For more inform ation,
call 407-321-8864.
Food Sou rce Program
The Sanford Church of
C hrist is w orking w ith a
program call Food
Source to help the con­
gregation and com m uni­
ty. The program offers
various foods each
m onth at a discounted
rate from grocery stores.
For more inform ation
about the Food Source
Program , call Jeannette
Siiffey at 407-323-8234,
407-829-0272 or the
church at 407-322-7781.
V olu nteers Needed
The C hristian Sharing
C enter in Longwood has
an urgent need for vol­
unteers to fill various
positions.
Receptionists and
interview ers are needed
to interview families in
crisis situations and to
assist them in m eeting
their needs.
Pantry workers are
needed to stock shelves
and fill grocery orders
for client fam ilies. Van
drivers are needed to
pick up food donations.
Hours are Monday
through Friday from 9
a.m . to 1 p.m.
For inform ation, call
Diann at 407-260-9155,
ext. 6, Monday,
W ednesday or Friday.

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334f W. *R 426 (AJome Avd)
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407-967-2379
1979 Book 01 Common Prayer

Wlnlar Park Dr.
3W -73U

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T R A N S M IS S IO N S
DAVID B E V E R L Y AND S T A F F
200 W. 25th Street
Sanford, FL
JIM

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Anglican

H A R R EL&amp; BEV ERLY

SEMINOLE TRINITY CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL and DAYCARE
Pi*-»choo&lt; tfwu 12th grade

BANFORO
e . 25 m st.
321-0448
LONQWOOD
Hwy. 434 X 427
is w m
207

1100 am
900 pm
• 30 p m

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94* a m
1100 a m
*00 p m
TOO p m
700 p m
*00 p m

LOCALLYOWNEDAMOOPERATED .

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497/3*1-2309 •Par 407/336-1199
COMMERCIAL •RtMOOmAL

2626

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t r o q u o b Ave. • 3 2 2 -2 0 7 0

Assembly O f God
A d * choe

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M M 130 AM -TEW

■ 323-2999

t U t T O S T S T,

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114 N. PARK AVE., SANFORD
322-0331

C O O O f iK A H

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555 W«t 1st Si.

Sanloal, FL 32771

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(407) 322-2821

For Your A d To Appear
In T h is Space
C all T ed a t

407-322-2611
ro o o s t r v ic e

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TAX (407) J»* M u

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322-3213

ROBERT I. BRISSON
9th S t and Laurel Ava.
Sanford *322-2131

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For Your A d To
Appear In Th is
Space
Call Ted at
407-322-2611

Church Famdy Darner
Prayer andBAda Study
VbueiMaaana

900 PM
700 PM

WttTVWW BAPTMT CHURCH
4100 Fade Rond (46A)
Sartoa Florida
407-32*0623
Re* Bd Centrum, Pastor
Sunday Mcrrang
Wenhp
ICtS am.
Sunday School
B 00 Am.
Stanley Evening WoriNp9 00 p m
Wad Player Service TOO pm.
COUNTRYWOt 1AFTWT CHURCH
SB0 6 Courtry Dub Ad, Lake Mary, FL

Shane Wyrn

Pamor

Sunday Scfuci
f 49 am.
SimdeyAAl WoraWp 1049 am
P UW ont* « 0 0 p m
Wed Prayer llnnang 7 30 p m
teinery Pfovtdad!
P M C ftC fT BAPTWT CHURCH
*01 Eaal Aaport Bodavard
Sartod. Honda 37773
C H M ts Ofce (407) 322 1737
J Cad Watch
Pator
Sundey School
946 a m
Uomng Wonhrp
1100am
Evenaig Wonhrp
7 00pm

DCF RagXart. CPfV
CtfrVAct/FwiroonvMMN
Infant/ToddlarTLC
15 Yra. Exp.
BFL/HM*

Sanford/Laka MaryAna

* * * * * * * lAd-Waek Wonftp 700 p m
Chklren't Church TOO pm.
fernery Provided AN Servces

C a ll

G e n e s is F a m ily
K i d C a re

407- 688-7766

930 PM
TOO PM

Baptist

COMMttCUL-MOUSTMAL MflUUMTKM

•ceaxw
st Me iutwain

930 AM.
949 AM.
1049 AM

W1JDVA ASSOM LY OP OOO
IP I O a o n R l
Longwood. FL 37779 ‘
'
407-7740777
Greg Freeman
Peatot
Sunday Servicea
P IS a m and 10 45 am
Sunday School
930am
Midda School
1049 am
Nuniry Provided

CENTRAL SYSTEMS S.E., INC.

K»n S Catty CtouM

For Your Ad To
Appear In Th is
Space
Call Ted at
407-322-2611

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JORDAN BAPTWT CHURCH
930 UpaMa Ad. Sanford
323-9072
George Skidd.
PuU
Sunday School
10 00 am.
Uomng Semce
1100 a m

Catholic
ALL S O ilLl CATHOUC CHURCH
Comer of 9ti $L A S Oak Awe .
6 m to d .F l
- 407422 3796
Fetter Richard W Tmm
9004
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4 00 pm
Vtgl
9 00 pm
7:49a m , 19.30a m . feaon

Englund plans perform ance fo r this Thursday at P otter’s W heel
The P otter's Wheel Church
of God is hosting a perform­
ance by Jillian Englund, for­
m er model and spokes­
wom an for Giorgio
C osm etics, 7 p.m. Thursday,
April 25.
Englund will be conduct­
ing a healing conference on
Friday and Saturday
evenings. Sessions begin at 7
p.m. nightly.
The P otter's Wheel is
located in Live Oak Center

on Enterprise Road in
Orange City betw een Saxon
Boulevard and Deltona
Boulevard. It is the last unit
on the left after entering the
center.
For more inform ation, call
407-579-9281 or 386-860-7204.
A ltar Servers A ppreciation
In a special effort to honor
the Alter Servers of four
Catholic parishes, including
All Souls, Saint A nn’s, Saint

Augustine and Nativity,
Council No. 5357 is inviting
all altar servers, their fam i­
lies, religious and parish
priests in the four parishes to
a dinner and inspirational
message presented by the
Rev. Michael J. Hughes, OSA.
The Appreciation Night
will be held 6 p.m. Saturday
April 20, in the large Council
Flail building, located at 2505
Myrtle Ave,, in Sanford.
The Knights of Columbus,

Grand Knight John Herbert
stated, "C ou ncil 5357 is dedi­
cated to strengthening family
life in accordance with the
social teaching o f the Church
and, guided by our principles
o f charity, unity, fraternity
and patriotism , serving as a
witness to the good news of
Jesus Christ through activi­
ties such as the Altar Servers
Appreciation N ight."
For more information, call
407-327-4117.

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Sunday. April 21/2002 P a g e JjC

M O u Ka M IIO J O m

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CATHOLIC
3790
k n M l FL
48736V41M

Chriatlan

322*7727
I3 0 tm
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P t o a f a 407-666-0452
EmaA; rtvarcayccBnatzaro nal
M M School
10am

Prmchtq l
V&amp;M\

730 Upaala Rd, Barters, FL
407-322-0060 ,
JMCapvto

too am
Morning

1015 am
6 00 pm
Samoa 1 0 0 p m

UOFfatfUJ ■*« I*
■Carina; tor PaqpK*
1401 6 Park A m t
SartenL FL 32771
HOT) 322-2401
6:45am * Sunday School

113

Christian Science
NRBT CHURCH OF O W L SCXR TVT
975 MARKHAM WOODS ROAD
Comer of E E. WtBamaon Road
407-7967709
Sunday; Church Sarvica
and Sunday School
10.00 a m
Wadnaaday
1 00 p m
Chid Cara4

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10 a m
7pm

Congregational
CHURCH (NACCC)
2401 6 P w t* ra .S a rto rd
407-322-4604
Larry Leonari
Pastor
Sunday School
030 am.
Mamtog Rtoranto
1100am.
Choir Pmcaca Wattoaaday
046pm .

Episcopal

Church Of Christ
LOHQWOOO CHURCH OP CHRBT
1016 May 17-62 1 mi N O Hay 434
407 323-5630. &lt;07 3264336
Sun WonNp
1030 am 6 9 pm
. Coma norahto w&lt;h ua A Handy aMooma

M B FLORIDA CHURCH OF CHRIST
219 Mate St
WMar Spmga. FL 32706
S o d y Sarvcaa 1030 ftm ft 00 pm
Suitey 6Wa Study
930 a m
Wad B4rta Study
730 p m
Barry Hayaa
(407)377 5006

Church Of God

...

CHURCH OP 0 0 0
•ot W 22nd 81. Santord. FL
407-B 2 -3642

TiTflSA* ■'RAHim.

Evarwig Sanaoa

U O N d P JU D M N O U M O P V O n

646 a m
1046 a m
600pm

2646 FtotCM M^XLBsa 606
(Comer al Part Dr. 4 D u Am i )
|&lt;07) 3
1030 a m i 630 p m
‘
.
730 p m . .
FatoaiNp Frtday
730 p m
l arnica tot M Frtday of iia monti)

Lutheran

7 30 61000 a m
Gaaaaa lor CMdran
h o u d i 8#t grate*
1000 a m
N raryAraiatte*
1000am
Tbyte Group maaCi *
6600pm
SdhaduiBa may aomaamaa w ry
Cal for mom Mormatton.
U O WEEK WORSHIP IN CHAPEL
Tuaatey. Wattoaatey 4 Thuratey*
BIBLE STUOtE S’
Wadnaaday I Thatteyi
fS ap t •May
S T P ITE R "! EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 Rmaharl R4
Lata Mary. FL
4466673
Tha Rav Ctoartoa T. Hot. Radar
lu m p y
HoPy Euchanal
730 a m
AdkH Forum 6
ChAdrmaSunday School 10 00 a m
9 00/11.1Sam
600 a m
(Education WV^)
Nuraary Bagtot Al 646 am.
Through 12 43 p m Sarvica
Holy EucharW 7 00 a m 6 700 pm.

Charismatic
Episcopal
CHURCH OP TH E HOLY COMFORTER
Xhanammc •Sadvamaraai •Ew npda f
Tha Sanford Bndga
Comar ol Rh St 6 HoPy An*
407-2666064

PaMHoyar
Ndhan Ouu
Saturday avartng
Sistoay rnomaig

3002 C
407-323-3764
Jack Ca*
Sunday
Meaning Worthy)
Evantog Sarvica
Twaadiy Evarang

1000 a m
• 00pm
7 00 pm

Non-Denomlnatlonal
H O U t l OF R tF U O i f
IT W H .W C .
1001 Catary A*e , Santord
(407)324-1711
Oora W Rthardaon
Paaior
Sunday School
9 30 am
Uommg Woralvp
1100am
Ivaning Woralvp
700 pm
L w ad
730 pm
•MOWER OOWN OF BLI1S6IOS
201 Ebn A m . Sardord, FL
407-321-6369
ScmdwSchool
Moinaig Wonhto
Tua. Prayat ^ tola Sacfy

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OorAampwaryWorsNp
100 a m

1100 6 m
r anwy n u n r a M n n
Nuraary 6 prortted al
Dtytara, Praachool and Chnsttan Day
For MorrrMdon Cal 407-33307V7

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP T N I P
2525SO dA «a.6ardo.iLFL
Ravi Elmar A. Rauadhar
Pastor
Sunday School
1030 a m
nrtoa
1630 a m
ktermaten 3223562 or 3230610

Methodist
CMRBT UP6T10 M rm O O B T CHURCH
406 Tucfcar Orfua
(Comar Tucfcar Or 6 CR 427)
I (407) 322-7900
930 a m
1030 am
1100 am

Mowing WoraMp
Bda Study
W atM dty
9 30pm
CMfrartt fins Inducted n Woralvp
Nuraary prandad tor

’Smal Enough Fo Lova You Orowang tmChrar To Saras Thu*
419 Park A v t. Santord. FL
407 322-4371
Paator
Mute Duactor

jtm Bodahaw
Mart Loonay

Youto and Young AdJtt
Mammg Wonha&gt;
625 6 1056am.
CoiTaa FatewaNp
630 a ra
Sunday1School
645 am.
Tteto Fsltowahtp
4 00 p m.
Nuraary Prortted
Woman ■ Drda
2nd Monday
648 a m
Marfa Prayar Braaklasl
111 Thursday
• 30 a m

CHURCH OF QOO OF PROPHECY
2506 &amp; Ihn Ana S**vd, Fla, 32773
407-322-4015

Sigjpor •Evary Wad
AdMI Btota Study
toUtoCUM

6 30pm
600 p m
6 7 0 0p m

4

5r f+f

C onaamporary fcluac Praoca 700pm.

2nd Tua. of toa monto 49ara
Sarvor Fnanda Id Wad of toa mordi
F U t T PRCSBTTVRMM CHURCH (U S A )
OF L A M MARY
126 W WMburAva
Laka Mary, FL
407321-1021
D vm h School
Morning WoraNp
Thura. Vbuti Choa

9 45 am
1100 am
700pm
630 pm

Sunday S d e d d i Q M
600 a m
O u c h Sarvtoaa
600 4 10306m
Nuraary PtoWM
VOuti O ra*. Scnday
H^R Behoof
4 00pm
kidda School
6 00 pm
Pfp-Sohool' Man. tvu Fit
t to I t
Monday Fandy H f t Sidpar
Third Wod of Each Mordi 6 30 pm

Salvation Army
T H 6 SALVATION ARMY toO RH U P
AND 6 6 R W C 6 C C N T tR

L FI 32771
407 322 2642
Caplaaia Robert and Unda Roddne, Corps
Sunday Sarvtca
Pr— and FaAcmahp
• 45 am
Sunday School
645 am
1100am
Btota Study and Prayar
630 p m
Horna Laagua OJdaa)
700 pm
Manr« FalcMrihtp Ckto&lt;
7:00 p m.
Band Pracuca
1 00 pm
KWh haart to Ood and hand to man*

U nited Church O f
C hrist
LOMQWOOO H6L6 CONGR6QAT10NAL
U.CC.
1255 E E WMamaon Road
LongwoodL FL
407 3323253
Raw. Dr Hd *a*qtotood

in*(407) 3
320 E. O l— arow 6L •Santord
Suvtoy Sanaca
1100 a

600 E. 2nd StraaL Santord. FL 32771
4073235649
•30 a m
1100am
Evarang Prayar tag
730

600 am
tomday MvnngWbrahto
1000 am
Sun. MomtogCoiaa Hour 11.00 am.
S&gt;mCpraamporaryWarahto 7 00 pm
WcndarftJ WMtoaadiy Famiy d p i ■

4073362030

FAITHFUL WORO

SCVtNTH OAT A O V fim iT

Church Of God of
Prophecy

ia
E-mat tpcattnoocan

1210

1000am
1100am
730 p m

730 p m
Friday * O nto an Comating 206500 pm.
(Plaaaa cal 3264300 tor appl)

630 pm

BaWraan 3nJand 4ti BL
6 Park 6 Otoi / Ooankmn

Idddara (5-ito Oradaa)

530 p m

• 30am

Sunday luchartii
9 30am

FAITH

600 am
1000am.

to Tha H m ti Of Tha Cay
630 a m
1030 a m
700 p m
nuTMry n w n w

toraiagaa

V '

T t o lp m
aTrtniy
Oiradan School
Pra-Schod Wu grada I I
407-321 2723
Atoo Day Cara Starts
M 1 yaartopra-achool
407-323-1411

Suvtoy Educaion
Sutday PtoraNp
o w vvawVMoay or aacn n r a i
9 Derm

AM CHURCH OF 6ANFORO (CLCA)
1617 Ortando Or. (Nary. 17-62) . / .
Phona 322-7312
4

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401 Pam A m . BardonJ
Tadphona 407 322-4411

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
1000 a m to400 pm
TNurttey Evarang • pm t o lp m
145 WWva Sampa Road
•uaa14*Alongaoo«LIL327/9 —
CPhans 407-6U6I490

Hit'*

P m fb yp rjtn

U r t o d .F l.S 7 7 !

030 out

pdllr.4— i t

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Tueedey Ornyw H i a n j
U d w k Swvtoe ( ¥ W )

1000 •

3a

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1030IM .

Qumof

60 0am
1630 6m
Nuraary Piowdad
Church School 61S a m. • 1011 am.
You*) A Qddran Mtolalry

630pm

Nazarene
LOHQWOOO CHURCH OF T H I NAZARCHi
200 NWayman SL.
Long— d. FL.
6313566
S urky School
646am
Morrang Wonhp
1045 a m
C M da ni Church
1046 a m
E angalaac Sarvca
600pm
Wxtoaaday Fawdy Nupv
700pm

W esleyan
W f t t r r AH CHURCH OF PAOLA
5660 Way— Oi.
Santord. FL 32771
(O tM (E jd S I)W a e l
Fad Slrad an LaA *One Mia)
4073223332

yam s toa Ooapd la Good Nswa*

5070
407-3244)196

Itod-Waafc Utg Wad

645 am
I I 00 am
§00 p m
730pm
hUa

ioo.i 0 0 women in white to host Excellence Conference
One hundred women in
white will host a Women of
Excellence Conference at the
Woman's Club of Sanford April
25 through April 28.
H u nks to the generous
sponsorship of "Glamour
Magic" and "ltM Women in
White," each person who a g is ­
ters will receive a full
makeover, hairstyling and
photo session with a registra­
tion fee of $20. Each personal
photo session includes a full
wardrobe and accessories to

match. Registered people will
also receive their choice of a
free full color 8X10 from their
photo session
For more information and
group registration, call Sylvia
Thomas at 407-323-4967.
For vendor tables, please
contact Ms. Smith at 407-9818371. Tables are $20 per day.
Spring Into Life
The Orlando Church of
Religious Science will have its
Sunday Celebration at Maitland

Community Park from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Sunday, April 21.
The special event, “Spring
Into Life With Laughter," wUl
feature the Spirit Band. A
potluck dinner will also be­
held.
he park is located on Mayo
Avenue about one mile north of
the Maitland Civic Center off of
Orlando Avenue.
For more* information, calJ
407-673-3030.
Volleyball League

The Jewish Community
Center, located 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
tournament. Entry fee is $225
per team.
Registration deadline is April
26. For more information, call
Sylvia Pasnak at 407-645-5933,

Sp ag h etti D in ner
The Salvation Army
M en's Fellow ship Club is
hosting its annual
spaghetti dinner 6 to 7:30
p.m . Tuesday, A pril 29.
"We are looking for­
ward to our annual
spaghetti dinner; we are
particularly excited about
the m usic that will be
rovided by the New
lount Z ion M issionary
Baptist C hurch," said
C apl. Robert A. Reckline,
corps officer at The
Salvation Army in
Sanford.
"Folks com e from sur­
rounding areas and
O rlando to enjoy our
fam ous spaghetti, and
w e'll be at our best this
year," said Charlie
Bumgardner, president of
the M en’s Fellow ship
Club.
M oney raised at the
event goes to support
program s of the Men's
Fellow ship Club, the
ladies Hom e League and
the W orldwide M issions
o f The Salvation Army.
Tickets are $5 per adult
and $3 per child. For tick­
ets or inform ation, con­
tact The Salvation Army
in Sanford at 407-3222642. The Salvation Army
o f Sanford is located at
700 W. 24th St.

E

Flow er A rranging
W ekiva Presbyterian
Church is hosting a night
o f flow er arranging 5
p.m. Sunday, April 28.
Following a light
catered supper, Patty
Joyner, who does flower
arranging for Sunday
w orship, will dem on­
strate how to arrange
flowers.
Tickets are $5 per per­
son and will be sold at
C ircles and on Sunday
April 14 and April 21.
G o lf Tournam ent
The Presbyterian
Women o f Wekiva is
onsoring the first Bud
mdall M em orial G olf
Tournam ent Saturday,
April 20.
R egistration is at 7:30
a.m. w ith an 8:30 a.m.
shot gun start. The event
is a four person scram ble
at Zellw ood Station
Country Club.
Entry fee is $50 per
player, w hich includes
green fees, cart, range
balls, lunch and prizes.
For more inform ation
and an entry form , e-mail
b u d k en d a llg o lfS ea rth lin k .n e t

K

G lee C lu b Concert
The University of
M ichigan M en's C lee
Club w ill be in concert
7:30 p.m . Monday, May 6,
in First United Methodist
Church o f O rlando, locat­
ed dow ntow n at the cor­
ner of Magnolia and
South streets.
Tickets are* $5 and are
available at the door. For
more inform ation, call
407-849-6080.

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Sanford Chamber standing on firm ground
By Dan Ping
SANFORD — The laat time Angelia
Gordon addresaed the dty commksion, she
desperately needed funds to keep the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce afloat
Six months later, fire chamber has money
In the bank and almost 100 new members.
T h e Chamber is In a lot different position
than the last time I was before you,” Gordon
told dty commissioners in early June.
"We've got s lot of good news.*
'3 , Gordoni reported
ret
the chamber

Miller’s
m au lers
TTte Sfeminote Community
CoNeoesoftbaN team has
wen richly rewarried tor yet
Wage IB

Mims to bo first
assistant chiaf in
Sominolo
LeeenneR. Mims will
become the fint female In the
history of the Seminote County
EMS/Rie/Reecue division pro­
moted to the rank of assistant
t»*
cxim.
Mima, who currently tervo
at a battalion chief, will be
•pinned* with another bugle
during a ceremony an Friday,
June 28.
She began
in the fire
service as a
volunteer
with the dty
of Lake
Mary in the
early 1960a.
She was
hired by the
dty of
Longwood
as a Rrefighter/EMT in October
1904. She moved up through the
ranksaaa .
Fireflghter/Paramedic,
Engineer, Lieutenant, and ass
Battalion Chief during her
tenure with the Qty of
Longwood.
In March 1999, she began her
employment with Seminole
County EMS/Fire/Rescue as a
Battalion Chief of Planning.
'During her tenure with us,
Leeanna has been instrumental
in securing grant funding for
several projects, has taken a lead
role in the development of our
firefighter wellness program
and has served as a successful
incident commander on a num­
ber of alarms," said Fire Chief
Terry L Schenk.
She is a graduate of the
National Fire Academy's
Executive Fire Officer Program,
completed her Associates of
Science degree in both
Emergency Medical Sendees
; Science and completed
and RreSdr
the one

Executive director reports organization now
has money in bank and 81 new members
had Just $382 in the bank and asked the dty
to provide a $25,000 loan. Commissioners
agreed but required Gordon to produce a
business plan mat would put the organiza­
tion on sound financial footing.
In her June report to the dty, Gordon said
the chamber has Just over $40,000 in the
bank.
.
"AH the bills are paid,* Gordon said.

induding the first of five annual install­
ments due In December to repay the loan
from the dty. “That money is In a separate
savings account*
Part of the turn-around is a higher per­
centage of businesses, about 70 percent, are
renewing their memberships, Gordon said.
Eighty-one new members nave also helped
swell the chamber's finances and con-

Delegation heads
to Washington with
$6 million request

stituency.
"It was really a three-step process,*
Gordon said.
•
First, the chamber established a more pro­
fessional billing process, induding comput­
erizing it's membership lists, Gordon said.
Second, the chamber staff created a reten­
tion book.
"We don't wait until 90 days after some­
one's membership has lapera before we
send them a reminder/ Gordon said.
"Ninety days before their bill to due, we
See Chamber, Page 9A

Classaction

cials are asking for $6 million in
federal funding, induding a $25
million request for the proposed
LAKE MARY— A delegation to downtown fire sub-station. Other
currently in the nation's capital in (projects indude a downtown
hopes of luring federal dollars to oypass road linking Lake Mary
the dty.
Boulevard with Old Lake Mary
Mayor Thom Greene and Q ty Road, sewer system construction
Manager John Litton Tuesday trav­ for the Lake Mary Vttxxto area, and
eled to Washington, D.G, to lobby surveillance equipment for the
for federal community-develop­ d t/ s water plant
ment money for a variety of dty
This week's trip to a result of a
projects. The pair plan to meet with recommendation made by consul­
U S. Rep. John Mica and other tant Skip Bafalto, who was hired by
Washington bureaucrats during the dty last year to lobby for the
their two-day junket.
municipality's
interests
in
"There are a lot of little pockets Washington.
of federal money that have gone
"Our consultant had me write a
unturned," Litton said. "We letter to Sens. Graham and Nelson
believe some of our projects may and to Rep. Mica outlining what
be fundable through this money*
In total the two Lake Mary offi­ See Request, Page 9A

Bracelets will help keep
track of county’s criminals
gy Nick PfoHauf
Staff Writer
SANFORD — The Seminole
County Sheriff's Office, with the
cooperation of local judges, will
soon be utilizing new technology
to modernize law enforcement
Sheriff Don Eslinger brought the
project to light during last week's
Seminole County Commission
budget hearings. He discussed
plans to inaugurate an electronic
tracking system.
Certain people who would nor­
mally be housed in the Jail as well
as some others who may be out of

Jail but scheduled to appear in
court or required to keep in touch
with law enforcement or the
courts, will soon be wearing elec­
tronic ankle bracelets.
"It will serve a double purpose,*
said Chief Deputy Steve Harriett
“It will not only assist in our Jail
overcrowding problems, but
improve safety in our communi*In order to qualify," he said,
"these persons will have to fit in a
certain criteria. First of a ll they
must be Seminole County resiS m Bracelets, Page 9A

The promotional ceremony
that will take place at Seminole
unty Fir
located
ated at
at!201 W. County Home
Road in Sanford. Thow wish­
ing to attend the ceremony
should arrive at 10.45 am . and
the “Bugle Pinning Ceremony"
will be at 11 a.m.

Seminole Smile

A touring dass StarsM heioopter crashed shortly altar WtoA Tuesday afternoon at
Otando Sankxd International Airport The aircraft is owned by Whisper Jet. said Larry
Date, president of Vie Sanford Airport Authority. Dote said the p*X was Just a tow feet
off the grand during a routine 1*#* exercise when he heard a loud pop from tha rear
tail rotor, which presides stahtodion lor lha halcoptor. No one was tyred in Vw
crash, Mid Haz-Mal teams were caled in to oontain about 25 galons of dfesei fuel.

Mbtb M pftotoB By TbRwijf VIr b o i I

Georgia Dunston of Oviedo Tuesday signs a petition In support of a state amendment requiring a reduc­
tion in dass size. Mora than 500,000 signatures have been gathered in support of the action.

NAACP h ead s
cam paign to p la c e
limits on class size
By Mlchello Jerta
Managing Editor
eorgia Dunston wants the num­
ber of children in Florida's class­
rooms to be reduced, and she
isn’t alone.
More than 500,000 people have signed .
rtitions calling for smaller class sizes in
orida. On Tuesday, the Seminole County
chapter of the NAACP (National
Association for the Advancement of
Colored People) helped add signatures to
the growing list when the NAACP Partners
In Education bus rolled into Sanford.
Dunston, an Oviedo resident, has several
grandchildren in the Seminole County
school system. She also works for the
School Board and has seen firsthand the
increase in the number of students in class­
rooms.
"I feel children can get a better educa­
tion if there is a smaller class size,"
Dunston said. "I came out here today to
give my support. I will do whatever needs
to be done to help reduce class size."
According to Turner Clayton Jr., presi­
dent of Seminole County's NAACP chap­
ter, reducing class size reaps educational
gains for economically disadvantaged stu-

G
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Tumer Clayton Jr., president of the Seminole chap­
ter of the NAACP, stands in front of the organiza­
tion's Partners In Education bus. Local members of
the NAACP Tuesday helped gather names on peti­
tions supporting a dass reduction amendment

dents. Smaller class size narrows the
achievement gap, and gains are highest for
blacks and students receiving free lunch.
"W e've got a pretty good school system
in Seminole County," Clayton said. "But,
See Class Size, Page 9A

Crow ds gather to w atch m anatees frolic
More than a dozen sea cows sighted near sea wall
Johnny Bass -

South
Carolina resident on summer
vocation in Seminole County

Index
B u tin « u ....................................... 4A
O o u l K e d ................................. 4 M I

Oouwofd ........................... 5 B
Dear Abby ............................

2A

l#goU ............................ 3 M I
Obtluoritek........................... 3 A
Police Log................
2A

Sport* .............................. IS*3B

B y Michelle Jerta
Managing Editor
SANFORD — Things got a
little frisky in Lake Monroe over
the weekend.
It's manatee mating season,
and more than a dozen sea cows
were seen Saturday and Sunday
frolicking near the sea wall
across from City Hall. Several
smaller groups were still gath­
ered Monday in the deeper
waters of the lake.
Wicklow Elementary School

art teacher Gay Bess decided
Monday a visit to Lake Monroe
would be a perfect educational
side trip for her grandchildren
before heading to the Central
Florida Zoo. It was the first time
9-year-oid Johnny and 13-yearold Jessa Bess of South Carolina
had the opportunity to see man­
atees not in captivity.
"W hen 1 heard about the man­
atees, I thought it would be nice
to let the grandchildren see
them," Gay Bess said. "Plus, l
had to compete with the other

andmother who recently took
em
to the
Grand‘ Cypress
i
'
Hotel."
Although it is not unusual to
find manatees in Lake Monroe
during mating season, their
close proximity to shore and the
large number in the herd made
this weekend's siting rather
unique. Manatees are generally
solitary animals, but, when a
female to ready to mate, several
males will gather around her

S

See Manatees, Page 10A

More than a dozen manatees were spotted in Lake Monroe duhng the
weekend, much to the amusement ol many residents and tourists.

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Page 2 A

Wednesday. June 26. 2002

T h i S h o n o u H d u ld

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Treatment for
woman’s ear aims
a little too low

Out &amp; A bout

Early bird gets the eel

SUN
Bextriy Pnitlai-llandareon,'

DEAR ABBY: I had an ear infection while
my regular doctor was out o f tow n. The doctor
I was referred to has practiced here for many
years.
While I was seated in the examination room ,
the doctor stood behind
me looking around the
side into m y ear. No nurse
—
*3 ® *
was present. Suddenly,
without w arning, I felt his
hand go d ow n my blouse
and into m y bra. I was so
shocked I stood up and
walked out.
I have since learned that
this doctor d oes a 'b rea st
exam ' on h is female
Dear
. , ,
patients each time he sees
A D u V
them. I have talked with
y
some o f these women (m y
• • • • • • ■ friends), and they see
nothing wrong with this m ethod of examina­
tion. In fact, they feel fortunate to be checked .
so often. I say this is not the w ay to do a breast
exam. What do you think?
NO D O C T O R 'S PLAYMATE

daughter o f odor Sidney
Poirier, will «lgn booka 130 to
3 pan. Sunday, June 30, at the
CoModoga Book Store in
Her new book, "NANA,"
will be on sale.

9 f

DEAR NO PLAYMATE-1 th in k you need a
second opinion, and it should com e from th e
licensing committee of the atate in w hich th is
doctor is playing doctor. T h e w ay he's d oin g
breast exams is highly unusual and may ev en
be sexual battery.

DEAR ABBY: 1 have been a loyal employee
’orking for the same company for nearly 40
years. Six months ago they switched to a new
computer system. It has been very stressful for
me and others in my age bracket to team the
new procedures. Younger p eop le seem to
grasp them more easily.
Management won’t give m e a buy-out pack­
age, and I am too young to retire. I was hoping
my last seven years with the company would
be pleasant. I hate going to w ork. I hate feeling
ignorant. What should I do?

BAYFORT BABY BOOMER
DEAR BAYPORT BABY BOOMER: It's
normal to feet’unsure of things new and for­
eign to d«ui|W ilseuainc« you can’t avoid
the changes that have occurred, change y ou r
attitude and join the com puter evolution.
Because you and the oth er old er w orkers
are behind In the learning cu rve, ask your
boss to provide extra com puter classes and
workshops for those of you w ho did not
grow up with computers. It's cost-effective
and will save the company tim e and m oney
In the long run — as well as relieve the stress
you and others are experiencing.
DEAR ABBY: Today many extended fam i­
lies use the word "step." A fter my mother
died and Dad remarried, w e d id n't know how
to address his new wife. She w as quick to sug;est "Bonus Mom." Since sh e and my father
ost their spouses within days of each other,
they consider this their "bonu s tim e" together.
Extended families should adopt the word
"bonus" and dump the word "step ." It's a
great conversation starter, too.
BONUS FAMILY IN CALIFORNIA

!

DEAR BONUS FAMILY: I lik e the positive
message that "bonus" conveys. It connotes
something unexpected and desirable. Read
on:

TH U R
Good old-fashioned family
fun Is in-store oa the Centre!
Florida Zoo celebrates 27 wild
yean of serving the communi­
ty during Red,W hite h Zoo
or Thursday, July 4.
For starters, viritors wearing
red, white or blue will receive
$1 off admission to the zoo.
The fun continues from 9 am.
to 3 pan. with games for kids,
face painting, and a scavenger
hunt
Other holiday programs are
scheduled. For more Informa­
tion, call 407-3234450, ext 149,
orvisitwwwurentixlfkxidazooaxg Admission is $7 for
adults, $3 for children

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Th e M rty bird gets the worm — so to speak. A great blue heron Is caught trucking on an-eel ft caught while fishing along the
see wall at Lake Monroe near the Monroe Harbor Marina.
[

Loud Party
Seminole County Sheriff’s deputies
responded Tuesday to a call regard­
ing a loud party in progress on
Cherry Hilt Circle In Longwood. Two
persons were arrested, each charged
with possession of alcohol by a per­
son under 21 years of age. Trie two
were identified as Brittany Lynn
Crupe, 18, of Cumberlln Circle In
Longwood, and Michael J. Simmons,
20, o f Winter Springs.

T en y Davis Murkey, 21, of West
6 th Street, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police at 8 th Street and Pine
Avenue. He was charged with posses­
sion of crack cocaine and resisting an
officer without violence.
Herbert Adgar, 55, of Harrison
Street, Oviedo, was spotted by
Oviedo police Friday, sitting with a
group of men in front of a rooming
house in Oviedo. He was arrested on
a charge of possession of crack
c o c a in e .

Olivia Marie Kafka, 30, of
Longwood, was located by Sanford
police Saturday in the 2600 block of
Sanford Avenue. She was charged
with possession of narcotics equip­
ment and destroying/tampering with
evidence.

M
M ». rr yy .. )tMo &gt;t h u « ^ . U n l l i r p c r , 2 1 , o f

V

address’w
ssSvras arrested on charges
that addre
o f possession
s of
ion o f under 20 gram
gr
cannabis and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
V ehicular Burglary
Saul Carm ona, 20, of Lake Mary,
w as arrested by Altamonte Springs
police Friday. An officer reported
spotting Carm ona at several vehicles
in the parking lot of the Altamonte
Mall. After removing a radio from
one of the vehicles, Carmona is said
to have spotted the officer and ran
into the mall, where he was pursued
by a number o f officers before final­
ly being apprehended. He w as
charged with burglary to a con­
veyance, petit theft, resisting an offi­
cer with violence, resisting an officer
w ithout violence, driving with a
revoked license, and possession of
burglary tools. After being taken to
jail, it was also found that he was
wanted on an outstanding Orange
County w arrant for Grand Theft
Auto.
Traffic Stop s
Jacqueline O. Rowe, 50, Laurel
Drive, Was stopped by Sanford
police Thursday at her residence.
She was charged with driving under
the influence o f alcohol/drugs, dri­
ving with a suspended license, and
resisting an officer.

Troy Lctray Dixon, 23, Broadway
Street, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford police Monday at Cedar
Creek Apartments. He was charged
with possession of cocaine, posses­
sion of under 20 grams o f marijuana,
and drivlngwith.asuspended
license. La-Dr atrice September * y
Hampton, 21, also o f Broadway
Street, a passenger in the vehicle,
was charged with possession of
cocaine.
Tenna Inez Proulx, 40, of West
Airport Blvd., Sanford,.was stopped
by Sanford police Sunday at
Highway 17-92 and Airport Blvd.
She was charged with driving under
the Influence of alpohol/drugs.
Domestic Cases
Thomas William Clerc, 32, of
Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police at his resi­
dence Monday, as the result of a dis­
pute with his wife. He was charged
with battery, domestic violence.

Angela Mae Sorella, 21, of Celery
Avenue, was stopped by sheriff's
deputies Saturday at Country Club
Road and Southwest Road. She was
charged with possession of under 20
grams of marijuana and having no
valid Florida drivers license.

DEAR GLAD: S'm arvelous idea! T h an k s
for sharing.

Oviedo’s Citizen Police Academy begins in August

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.

The Oviedo Police Department
w ill conduct a Citizen Police
Academy for interested members of
the public beginning in August. The
first class will be Tuesday, Aug. 13,
from 6:30 until 9:30 p.m. The class
will meet every Tuesday evening at
those same hours through Tuesday,

Dan Ping

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Mche*e Jarta

Display Aihrertlalng
John Coffman
Rom e Lavender

Don* Dwtnch
Chria Patten
M arta Hawkins
Doan Smith
Tommy Vmcant

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Published every Wednesday and Saturday by

Volunteers are needed to fill
numerous vacancies in
fundraising, publicity, events,
phone bark, canvassing veter­
an's outreach, Hispanic out­
reach and several other areas.
The special guest speaker
will be Shannon Collins,
Central Florida coordinator for
the McBride Gubernatorial
Campaign.
All Seminole County resi­
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Obituaries
THOMAS M . ALVAREZ
Thomas M. Alvarez, 78,
Randon Terrace, L ake Mary,

died Friday, June 21,2001

Bom in Ponce, P uerto Rico, he
moved to Central Florida in
1998. He was a d istrict supervi­
sor for KS Building •
Maintenance. H e w as a
Catholic and a W orld War II
veteran of die U S, Navy.
Survivors inchade wife,
Margarita; sons, Thomas, Lake
Mary, Ovldlo, N e w York, John
Pacheco, Oviedo; brothers,
Clauido and L o ots, both of
New York; sister, Helen Watley,
New York.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn &lt;
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge o f arrangements.
JAM ES " H E R * *
BASKERV1LLE, SR.
James "H erb" Baskervllle,
68, West 11th S treet, Sanford,
died Thursday, Ju n e 20,2002 a t
Central Florida Regional
Hospital, Sanford. H e was
bom Feb. 13,1934 in
Hopewell, Va. H e w as sales
manager for C ourtesy Ford
and a member o f Allen AME
Church, Sanford.
Survivors inclu d e wife,
Bernice, Sanford; sons, James
Jr. and Robert D avis, both of
Sanford; daughters, Sharon D .
Elbery, Phyllis Williams, Gloria
BaskerviUe, M arthea
Baskervllle and Vem ell H.
McCloud, all o f Sanford, Nina
G. Davis, Jacksonville; broth­
ers, Ernest W alker, Hopewell
Va., Raymond, Oceanside, C a l,
Leon Green, D eltona, Jerry
Leonard, Washington, D .C;
sister, Gloria Baldw in of
Fayetteville, N .C .; 11 grand­
children; nine great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral Services will be held
Thursday, June 2 7 a t 11 a.m. a t
Allen AME C hurch, 1203 O live
Avenue, Sanford. Viewing w ill
be Wednesday, Ju n e 26 from 4
until 8 p.m. at th e funeral
home.
Wilson-E khelbereer
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

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OLIVER LEO BUTNER JR .
Oliver le p B p tn e c . Jr- 77,
Gainesville, died Saturday,
June 22,2002. a t S ta n d s at
AHG in Gainesville. Bom in
Daytona Beach, h e was raised
in Sanford and graduated from
Seminole High School. He w as
a 28year veteran o f the U S .
Air Force. He belonged to First
Presbyterian Church,
Gainesville, University City
Kiwanls, and Atheneum Club.
Survivors inclu d e wife,
Margaret "M ig ", Gainesville;
daughter Beth Radcliff;
Charlotte, N .C.; son, James,
Tampa; six grandchildren.
Memorial donations may b e
made to the B oy Scouts of
America.
Williams-Thomas Funeral
Home, Calnesville, In charge o f
arrangements.
CAROLYN L. CLARK
Carolyn L C lark, 81, Grand
Pines Drive, Decatur, Ga., died
Thursday, June 20,2002. She
was bom in FruitLand Park,
Florida, and w as a retired
Orange County (Jones High
School) teacher. She belonged
to Patmos C hape) Seventh-day
Adventist C hurch in Winter
Park.
Survivors include sons,
Carmichael and Clayton;
daughters, C olecn Clark-Abidi,
Cybil Neal; 12 grandchildren;
six great-grandchildren; sister,
Pauline Weaver.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter P ark, in charge o f
arrangements.
LEMUEL DEBOSE
Lemuel D ebose, 57, Cypress
Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday, Ju n e 20,2002 at his
residence. B o m July 2 9,1944 in
Sanford, he w as a lifelong resi­
dent. He was former owner o f
Junk Exchange and was an
antique dealer.
Survivors include wife,
Clyde Jones Debose, Sanford;
son, Hubert Peterson,
Rochester, N.Y.; father, Ernest;
brothers, Ronald, Manhattan,
N.Y., Calvin, Rochester, N.Y.;
sister, Catherine, Alameda,
Cal.; one grandson.
Graveside services will be
held Saturday, June 29 at 2
p.m., at Shiloh Cemetery on
West 25th Street. Visitation will
be Friday, Ju ne 28, from 5 until
9 p.m. at Su nrise Funeral
Chapel, 900 Locust Avenue,
Sanford, [n lieu of flowers, the
family requests you contact
them and receive directions

concerning arrangements.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

Home, Orange City, In charge of
arrangements.

ORPHA D. DRAKE
Orpha D. Drake, 75, Osteen,
died Friday, June 21 ,2 0 0 1 Bom
July 12,1926 in Fitchburg, Ma.,
she moved to Centre] Florida in
1957. She was a retired regis­
tered nurse at Sanford
Memorial Hospital And a volun­
teer in the Kindergarten at
O te en Elementary School. She
belonged to Osteen United
Methodist Church.
Survivors include sons,
Stanley, Daytona Beach,
William, League City, Tex.;
daughters, Lisa Jett, Osteen,
Kerne Ortiz, Sanford; eight
grandchildren; six great-grand­
children
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, June 26, at 10 a.m.
at Brisaon Funeral Home.
Briason Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
ROBERT D. HARMAN
Robert D. Harman, 70,
Voyager Street, Deltona, died
Wednesday, June 19,2002 at
Florida Hoapital Fish Memorial,
Orange City. Bom in South
Bend, Ind., he moved to Central
Florida from Edwardsburg,
Mich. 32 y ean ago. He was coowner/operator of Cross Roads
Paint and Body Shop, Orange
City. He waa a published author
and performing musician. He
was a Korean War veteran of
the U S . Army.
Survivors include step-sons,
Lennle Blerwagen, Deltona,
James Blerwagen, Decatur, Ga.,
John Blerwagen, Niles, Mich.;
step-daughter, Beverly
Blerwagen, Deltona; sister Evie
Tlede, Costa Mesa, Cal.; six
grandchildren,
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ARTHUR HAYES JR.
Arthur Hayes, Jr., 79, East 5th
Street, Sanford, died Thursday,
June 20,2 0 0 2 at Healthcare and
Rehabilitation Center, Sanford,
He was bom Aug. 22,1922 In
Tallahassee. He was a construc­
tion laborer and a veteran of the
U S . Anny.
Survivors include wife,
Louise; sons, Arthur III,
Sanford, Carlton Edge, lake
Monroe;
daughters,
Velma H.
Williams,
Audrey H.
Latsonand
Carmelita
B e ll all of
Sanford; 12
grandchil­
dren; 12 greatndchllren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, June 29, at 11 a.m. at
Full Gospel House o f Prayer,
1826 Jerry Avenue In Sanford
with Elder Henry Bradley, Sr.,
officiating. Visitation will be
Friday, June 28 a t Sunrise
Funeral Chapel from 5 until 9
p.m.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge o f arrange­
ments.
ROY EV ER ETT PENFIELD
Roy Everett Penfield, 77, N.
Old Mill Drive, Deltona, died
Sunday, June 2 3,2002 at Central
Florida Regional Hospital,
Sanford. Bom in Du Bo is, Penn.,
he moved to Central Florida In
1973. He was a purchasing
agent for Stromberg-Carlson
Telecommunications Company.
He was Methodist by faith, a
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Edna May Rummeil, 79,
Duncan Street, Deltona, died
Thursday, June 20,2002 at her
residence. Bom In Birmingham,
England, she moved to Central
Florida from Union, N.J. in 1974.
She was a legal secretary for sev­
eral large corporations. During
World War ft, she served in
England as a WREN, (Womens’
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IRENE A. SHERW OOD
Irene A. Sherwood, 91, of 19th
Street, Sanford, died Sunday,
June 23,2002 at her residence.
She w as bom June 29,1910 In
Florida. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include sister. Rose
Long, Tampa, friend, Robert E.
Nutting, Orlando.
Funeral services will be 10:30
a.m. Thursday, Juno 27, at
Family of God Fellowship
Church with Pastor Robert E.
Nutting officiating. Visitation
will be at 930 until funeral time.
Burial will be in Mount
Albion Cemetery, Albion, N.Y.
Banfield Funeral Home,
W inter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
JUNE CARPENTER
SLOAN
Ju n e 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 childcare
and residential services.

She devoted most o f heT 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 flowers, donations
may be made to Rumple
Presbyterian Church, Blowing
Rock, N.C., or to Habitat for
Humanity.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
Obituaries continued on Page 7A

Era DeBose
In M e m o ry o f o u r
Mother and Grandmother
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Gods care.
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Era DeBoee
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ReShonda Nicole Rawlings,
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Wednesday, June 19,2002 at her
residence. She was bom May 27,
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dent and a member of
Springfield M.B. Church.
Survivors Include father,
Sylvester L Rawlings; mother
R o » Rawlings, b
o f Sanford;
brothers, Andre, Eatonville,
Kevin Harden, Orlando,
Kenneth Foster, Sanford; mater­
nal grandmother Ncta Mae
Newsome, Sanford.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, June 29, at 11 a.m. at
New Bethel M.B. Church.
Viewing will be Friday at the
funeral nome from 4 until 8 p.m.
Wilson-Eichelberaer
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

Birmingham, England. She was
a member of St. Clare Catholic
Church, and Disabled American
Veteraas Auxiliary, Orange City.
Survivors include daughter,
Carol Spillane, Stamford, Conn.;
sister, Doris Syner, SuttonCold field, England; five grand­
children.
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made to St. Clare Catholic
Church, 2961 Day Rd., Deltona,
32738.
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B u s in e s s
Stirling to broker space at new
hanger facility at Sanford airport
Stirling International Realty,
In c has been named exclusive
•ales and marketing representa­
tive for Golden Executive
Aviation, a new hangar facility
under
development
at
Orlando/Sanford International
A lnjort in Sanford that will
include 34 hangars for private
executive aircraft­

ty will offer executive and TKangara ranging in size from
1,295-square feet to 3,600 square
feet
Soderatrom said construction
of the facility will start in the next
30 days and will take about six

men ths to complete. The new
hangar facility should open by the
end of the year.
"Golden Executive Aviation is
the first new hangar facility to be
built
at
Orlando/Sanford
International Airport in several
years,"" said Sod era tram. "Most
hangar
igar facilities in the area are
illy le
fully
leased," he said.
Stirl:ling commercial
dal pi
specialists Pamela Mlddl
and John McKinney are sales /
marketing representatives for the
facility. Soderatrom added the
developers plan to sell the facility
to an Investor.
"As a long-term commercial
trty investment the Golden
itive Aviation facility offers

Muse named Ssnford Em

of the Month

value,"
said
enormous
Soderatrom. "In a market of
rapidly Increasing demand at an
airport that projects enormous
growth over the next 10 years,
quality executive hangar and
maintenance facilities are in very
limited supply and Golden
Executive Aviation will be the
premier facility in Seminole
County," Soderatrom said.
Stirling operastes
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Real Estate
Showcase Centers in Alaqua,
Heathrow, the Seminole Towne
Center M ill, the Winter Park
Village shopping center and in the
Dr. Phillips area. The Arm
plans to open a real estate show­
case center in downtown Orlando
in this summer.

Lisa Harr named sales manager at
GMAC Real Estate’s Lake Mary office
Signature GMAC Real Estate,
Central Florida's largest locally
ow ned and operated real estate
company, has named longtime
real estate executive and trainer
lis a Harr Branch Sales Manager
for 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 opera­
tions o f the 12-p enon office that
services the north Seminole and
W est Volusia county markets
fo r Signature, says President
and COO John Nadler in mak­
ing the announcement.

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Before relocating to Central
Florida, H arr w as affiliated for
four years w ith Howard, Perry
and Waltson G M A C Real Estate
in Raleigh, N orth Carolina, one
of the top G M A C companies in
the country. Prior to that, she
owned and operated a real
estate school in Raleigh for
aspidng Realtors.
"Lisa H arr brings a different

dividends for our office down
the road," says Nadler. "A s an
educator for som e major com­
panies, she know s Aral hand
what it takes to b e successful in

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that knowledge on her staff."
The Lake Mary ofAce, which
celebrates its Aret anniversary
this month, Is one of seven
Signature GMAC offices with
about 175 agents serving the
Central Florida market. The
company, which posted a
record $177 million in home
sales and was recognized as the
fastest-growing company in the
GMAC national network, also
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W indermere, Winter Park,
Clermont,
Oviedo
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Kissimmee.
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Heathrow Land Co., developer of
large-scale residential communities in
iring as well as
Lake County and Sebrinz

Larry Vershel Communications, Inc. its
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M ich ael Dick, chief information ofA-

commercial properties at Heathrow in
north Seminole County, has named

cer at Heathrow Land Co., said the
Vershel group will coordinate a nation-

Sanford City Manager Tony VanDerworp, right, presents the Juno 2002 Employee of the Month award
to Mary Muse, the administrative secretary for the Engineering and Planning Deportment. Eileen Hinson
nominated Muse lor the awarded and said, *Mary was transferred from the Building Division to the
Planning and Engineering Division .... At that time she had no experience with the processes handled
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establishing his business within the city. ... Mary has gone above end beyond her required duties on
many occasions and has made the process of acquiring a new secretary an easy and pleasant transi­
tion."

V e rs h e l C o m m u n ic a tio n s a s p u b lic r e la tio n s a g e n c y
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road from its original downtown site. T h e eating establish­
m ent's new home is at 2473 S. Park Ave.
“People seem to be really happy about our new location,"
said Billy B o y ’s Sanford Manager M ichael A. Signorelli.
"T h e people who live in this area seem happy we moved
closer to them.
“We were sad to leave downtown, but that happens.”
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fte Tented for Billy Boy s at me com er &lt;
Sanford Avenue and 1st Slrcel. A few weeks later, the deal
was signed between the property owner and the U .S.
Postal Service, leaving Wells with few options — he could
close the Sanford business or quickly relocate to another
site within the city.
Fate must like the famous chili dog recipe. In ju st a few
weeks, Wells and Signorelli found the new site and have
established the restaurant at the new location. Loyal cus­
tomers will still find the same orange picnic tables inside
the restaurant, along with a few new additions.
Billy Boy’s new location is the former Super Discount
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‘T h is was originally a beverage store, so we decided to
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and 436. Signorelli said Port Orange might also one day
be the home o f another Billy Boy’s.
As the 20-year old business continues to expand into new
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Obituaries

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JAASE I DO O H and
CHFWTOPHEH T. DIXON.
SUNTRUST BANK CENTRAL
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, JA M ES PINK VEREEN JR.
1 James Pink Vereen, Jr., 83,
Dianjo Drive, Orlando, died
Saturday; June 22,2002. He was
bom in Florida.. He a mer­
chant, and a retired U S. Army
vMeran. He belonged to
Greater New Light Missionary
Baptist Church m Orlando.
Survivors include wife,
Dorothy, Orlando; sons,
Vernon, Marietta, Ga.,
Thaddeus, Orlando; sisters,
Bernice Johnson, Orlando,
Mable Doyle, Jamaica, N.Y.;
brothers, John, Plymouth, F L ,
Fred, Salinas, Calif.; five grand­
children.
Golden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
Winter Park, In charge of
arrangements.
JA N ET M. WALES
Janet M. Wales, 89. Secret
Way, Casselberry, died Friday,
June 21,2002 at Sunbelt
Healthcare, Apopka. She was

bom Nov. 28., 1912 in Scotland.
She was a retired head nurse.
Survivors Include stepson,
John W ales, South Pines, N.C.;
stepdaughters, Betty W.
Schardien, Casselberry, Janet
VonOhlen, Parlin, N.J., Jean
Hergert and Harriet Veals, both
o f Casselberry.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

EDWARD OLIVER
WILKEY
Edward Oliver Wilkey, 88,
M agnolia Woods Court,
Deltona, died Sunday, June 23,
2002 at his residence. Bom in
Nashville, Tenn, he moved to
Central Florida from O hio three
months ago. He was a courier
for the U.S. Government. He
was Baptist by Faith.
Survivors include step­
daughter, Joanne Pride,
C alifornia; brother, Robert,

Cincinnati, Ohio; one grand­
son.
Donations may be made to
Hospice of Volusia/FIagler,
3800 Woodbriar Trail, Port
Orange, 32119.
Baldsuff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
o f arrangements.
JACK ALLAN WOY
Jack Allan Woy, 85, E.
Church Street, Orlando, died
Thursday, June 2 0,2002 at
Commons at Orlando Lutheran
Towers. He was b o m in
Riverside, Calif. H e was a Civil
Engineer and a veteran of the
U J . Navy.
Survivors include daughters,
Jackie W. Reule, Altamonte
Springs, Sandra L. WoyHazleton, Oxford, Ohio; four
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, In charge of
arrangements.

Society plans flint-knapping demonstration
B u M a a il D

By M*ry HowtiiI I
Herald Correspondent

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Ever heard of flint-knapping?
Few people have. Flint-knap; is the art of making stone
tools (including arrowheads).
Today, there are only about 200
flint-knappers in the United
States.
The Lake Mary Historical
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Days and Olde Lake Mary Days.
David will be demonstrating his
art on Thursday, July 11 at 7
.m. at the Lake Mary Historical
f tfuseum.
After Wolfe's demonstration,
the audience can join in learning
other old crafts. You can learn
how to make your ow n dream-

catcher, 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 partici­
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activities, the Society asks only
that you pre-register so they can
have enough supplies cm hand
for everyone. To pre-register,
call Historical Society President
Peggy Wolfe at 407-327-8207 or
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Red Cross sets new standards
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Amateur Radio Field Day 2002

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Mbs Watch, president of the Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society, tests his equipment before last weekend’s
Amateur Radto Fieid Day 2002. Each year, radio enthusiasts gather at a particular place, and. along with other
radto operators throughout North America, and other nations, go Into competition to see who can receive vari­
ous communications from others. In the past, local operators have been In contact with others In Canada,
Mexico, and Russia, from set-ups in Sanford. The equipment must operate without the use of commercial elec­
tric power, which b the circumstance that could be expected during a national, weather, or other emergency
when the operators will swing Into action. Locally, the LMAftS and ARES operators are recognized for their out­
standing work during the tornado that devastated a portion of the Sanford area In February, 1996, as well as
assisting through the nation In such emergencies as hurricanes, which prevent normal radio communications
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each year - Including floods, future disasters. This policy is
fires, hurricane) and more. The Intended to avoid a situation,
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guage: "You ca n help die vl tints every disaster.
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need."
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undesignated contributions to
the National Disaster Relief
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that they understand the purpose for w hich their donations
will be used before their donations are accepted.
• Donor* w ill receive an
acknow ledgem ent after their
contributions have been received
that will re-confirm their intent
and the purposes for which their
contributions will b e used,
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and potential donors. Donors
and the public can expect the
enhancements of fund raising
practices in place by the end of
June.
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suffering and restoring hope at
home and around the world.
Currently operating on a budget
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send out a coupon, and follow
that up every 30 days until the due
Three members who have not
renewed 30 to 45 days after their
deadline receive a visit from
Gordon.
The final step o f Gordon's plan
is to remove those members who
have not renewed within 90 days.
"At some point we have to
move o r," Gordon said. "We need
spend our energy attracting new
members and providing services
to those who renew."
While the chamber's financial
preltton is much atrongrt Gordon
said a lot o f work remains. For
one, the pace has slowed for
renewals and new member
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"TVaditionally the summer to
slower; so we have our work cut
out for us," Gordon said.
The organization to also plan­
ning to change the billing cyde so
tirat all memberships are renewed
at the same time.

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twill keep trade of
people with the
t bracelets are. Fear exam*
involved in
will be watched to be
i he or rfre doea not
known drug areas,
or domestic violence
will be monitored
scertain they do not return
the scene of the activities
put them in tail in the
place.
IThe operation is not expert‘ to begin until after the new
' year starts on O ct 1.
commented, "W ell
! starting slowly at first with
‘ ’ a few of the ankle attach*
, but within a year or so,
could have as many as 50
' 100 in operation."
The amount requested to
i this program Is$143,000,
rhkh includes one position
a monitor. In the fast year;
“
to Fenny Flatting
the sheriff's department,
|part of the expense will be
absorbed by the Inmate
Welfare Fund. The second
year, by the Inmate Telephone
communications
revenue.
Additionally, each person
assigned one of the ankle
bracelets will be required to
pay $6 per day for the use.
During
the
County
Commission budget bearings,
Eslinger gave an example of a
case up north where an armed
robbery was taking place. A
monitor observer was imme­
diately able to locate a person
known as a robber, in the
vicinity of the store being
ro b b e d Additionally,
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with ai photo
pi
able to come up win
of the suspect Police were able
to locate the robber within ,
minutes after the crime was
reported, because he was
wearing an ankle bracelet
which was tracked in the way
similar to what the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department
plans to undertake.
The Probation Division has
agreed to work in concert with
the Intelligence Center and
General
Assignment
Investigators to ensure com­
pliance and initiate action for
any non-compliance. Initially,
passive electronic monitoring
devices will be used (those
checked daily). In the future,
units with real-time capabili­
ties and referred to as active
electronic monitoring may
also be used.
Last year, the John E Polk
Correctional Facility experi­
enced a daily average popula­
tion of 855 inmates, with 61
percent (522) awaiting trial.
Not all offenders awaiting trial
will be eligible for electronic
monitoring, due to prior
offenses and other strict crite­
ria set forth in Florida Statutes.
But with official approval,
those qualified to wear the
electronic monitoring devices
will greatly help reduce the
inmate population at the tail.
Eslinger and other officials
have already met with the
State Attorney's office and
judges and Harriett said the
judges appeared to be in favor
of the project

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Request
"That will allow us to concen­
trate our renewal efforts to one
time period a year instead of every
month," Gordon said. "That frees
us up to recruit new members
throughout the year "
Gordon said the chamber also to
in the early stages of the US
Chamber of Commerce accredita­
tion program and to researching a
plan to offer affordable health
insurance plans to chamber mem­
bers.
"Those businesses that right
now might not be able to provide
insurance to their employees
would be able to offer that benefit
under this type of program,"
Gordon said.
The chamber to also planning a
political hob-nob for Aug. 15, and
Gordon hopes to keep up the pace
of activities.
"Each month is a battle, but I
have a tremendous board of direc­
tors that I’m very grateful for,"
Gordon said. "We know we're
heading in the right direction."

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we want to do with the $6 million."
Greene said. "After I wrote the let­
ter, we were asked to make a per­
sonal pitch and meet with the pow­
ers that Ire."
According to Greene, the appro­
priations will come from various
federal agencies, depending on the
type of project In the past, the city
has received federal money
through a police officer's grant pro­
gram to cover the expense of addi­
tional offices.
O t top of the city's list to the fire
sub-station
—
a
project
Commission recently opted to
delay due to funding concerns.
Originally planned to coincide
with City's Hall's expansion, cost
for the facility to estimated at
$380,000 with an additional $1.1
million to staff it Without alterna­
tive funding, such as the communi­
ty-development money, the dty
would need to raise taxes almost 33
percent to pay for the added staff.
"The money for the fire station Is
needed to alleviate any tax increase

to our residents," Create said.
The dty is seeking funding for
the bypass project to reduce traffic
traveling through the old down­
town area. Federal allocation for
the Lake Mary Woods sewer sys­
tem would abo allow the dty to
avoid making it a future bond
issue.
"As for the surveillance equip­
ment, it's for the security and safe­
ty of our water supply," Greene
said. "It would give our residents
more confidence to know the city's
water supply is continuously pho­
tographed."
City Manager Litton to looking
for a positive outcome following
tire
delegation's
trip
to
Washington.
"I am hopeful and expect to be
successful' Litton said. "We prob­
ably won't get everything we ask
for, but we may get partial funding
for some of the projects.
"Since we have a consultant, we
have a heads up on others who
don't," he said. "Hopefully, we will
bring home the bacon."

all needed costs associated with
lowering the number o f students
in classrooms.
The proposed amendment
would limit pre-kindergarten
through third-grade classes to 18
students. The maximum number
of children in classrooms from
fourth through eighth grade
would be 22, while ninth- through
12th grade classroom sizes would
not exceed 25 students.
The amendment would require
all school systems in Florida to
meet the standards by 2010 and

calls for phased-in state funding
to achieve the goal
The coalition needs almost
500,000 signatures by Aug. 5 for
tire amendment to get cm the Nov.
5 ballot Although tire group
expects to have 600,000 names on
paper by the end of the month,
only 125,874 signatures, so far,
have bear verified by elections
supervisors.
There to a good reason why the
coalition hasn't had problems
gathering names on paper.
Florida ranks 43rd in teacner-to-

student ratios. This fall, when students return to school, they will
arrive in tire most overcrowded
classrooms in the state's history.
That's why Tuesday members
of the community were helping
tire NAACP gather signatures in
Sanford. They believe every name
to one step closer to reducing class
size.
"It's our children's future,"
TUrner said. "We must build our
future on a solid foundation and
that means investing in education
on the front end."

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there still to overcrowding, and
the portables at the schools are
proof of th at
"By reducing class size, you
give teachers more time to teadu
It takes away from the time they
spend on discipline issues within
the classroom.4
The campaign to decrease
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Size." The group has drafted an
amendment to Florida's constitu­
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M anatees------Continued from Pa|i 1A
SAN FO RD — Seminole
County Commission Chairman
Daryl
McLain
announced
Monday that his campaign for
the newly created District 24
United States Congressional
Scat had collected more than
3,200 citizen petitions to qualify
as a candidate for that office.
McLain utilized unpaid citi­
zen volunteers to collect the
requisite 2,100 petitions needed
to get on the ballot in less than
two months. McLain’s cam­
paign volunteers collected more
than 2,500 petitions in the last
week, and 1,200 petitioas in the
last 36 hours prior to the
Monday, June 24 deadline.
McLain said the volunteer
effort is a clear indicator of the
grassroots support he has
among voters.
'I am honored that so many
volunteers from all four coun­
ties in the district worked so
diligently on my behalf,"
McLain said. "What these vol­
unteers accomplished in the last
week, often In monsoon-like
conditions, is nothing short of
amazing.”
McLain said his opponent
Tom Feeney initially sent out
tens of thousands of petitions
by direct mail, and after receiv­
ing a very modest response,
hired a petition gathering firm
to collect the balance o f the sig­
natures to get on the ballot.
McLain commcnled that , "I

forming a mating herd. After
mating, they resume their soli­
tary lives.
An exception is the strong
bond between cow and calf.
After birth — the gestation peri­
od is one year — calves stay
close to their mothers for up to
two years. Manatees give birth
only once every three to five
years.
The intriguing nature of man­
atees is what brought Bob Mills
of Oviedo to the banks of Lake
Monroe Monday. It was also his
first time spotting the placid
creatures swimming in the
waters of Seminole County.
"They are such intriguing
creatures," Mills said. "It's a
shame the boats hurt them.
They are such peaceful crea­
tures."
In fact, many of the manatees
swimming near the sea wall
during the weekend had white
scars on their backs — a result
of collisions with motorboats. In
2001 alone, the Save the
Manatee Club reported B1 man­
atee deaths as a result of water­
craft collisions.
Mills remained on the sea

H m M p6o*o by T tm m f Vtoeant

County Commission Chairman Daryl McLain hands Supervisor ol
Elections Sandy Gourd his petitions to qualify as a candidate for the
newty created District 24 congressional seat

hove always preferred to use
citizen volunteers who can
havc face to face interaction
with the voters when asking
them to sign petitions,"
McLain said. "I feel that direct
contact with voters during

campaigns and with constituents after an election is of

The
McLain
campaign
avoided having to approxlmately $9,000 in filing fires and
only expended $450 in copying
fees on the petition drive.
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Jessa Bess of South Carolina Monday anapa a picture of maneMse swim­
ming In Ilk a Monroe. More than a dozen of the sea cow* were spotted Air­
ing the weekend near the sea wal across from Sanford City Hal.
wall for almost an hour Monday
watching the m anatees flip
around in the water.
"I'm from Oklahoma, and you
don't see many m anatees in
Oklahoma," he said.

As for Cay Bess' desire to
impress her grandchildren —it
worked. Her grandson, Johnny,
agreed seeing the manatees was
the best part of his summer
vacation, so far.

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Community Notes
Fiiematlca competition

The Altamonte Springs Fire
Rescue youth took second place
recently in Firematics statewide
competition.
The
youth
from
the
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firefighters from around the state in
Sebring.
The youth, ages 14-18 competed
in events including the bunker gear
race, which tests firefighters skills
and speed in putting on firefighting
protection gear. They also partici­
pated in busted fire hose replace­
ment.
T\w fynwuf* ennw 1*%wtwvil In tW

Plantation Fire Department by only
seconds.
The youth meet at Altamonte
Springs Fire Station 11, 225
Newburyport Ave. in Altamonte
Springs on Mondays at 630 p.m.

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June 2 6 ,2 0 0 2

UCF teams
signs new
athletes

U m p ir e s to g e t f r e e e d u c a tio n
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SANFORD — Hav* you ever wanted

o ffe r C lin ic
ORLANDO— The
University of Central Florida
has added several new ath­
letes for the 2002-200-3 sea­
son.
T he Golden Knight
w omen's track and field
team has signed Kwonya
Ferguson, Michelle
Otandeae, Rian Thomas and
Ranlyah Walker to national
letters o f intent, head coach
Marcia Mansur-Wentworth
announced.
Ferguson, a product ol
Rocldedge High School
a state champion high
jumper this past season, as
well as a finalist in the long
jum p, 200 and 400 meters.
She also won the 2002
Golden South Championship
in the hlph jum p clearing a
o L n d ese, a discus thrower
from Johnsburg High School
in Illinois, was ranked third
in the state this past season
and had a season-best throw
o f 131-8. She w ill add to die
already strong contingent of
UCF throwers.
Thomas, a throws special­
ist from Titusville High
School, was the district
champion and regional run­
ner-up in the discus and shot
put. She was also a state
finalist in both events finish­
ing seventh in the discus and
eighth in the shot pu t
A product o f Camden
(New Jersey) High School
Walker has a personal best of
56.20 In the 400 meters, an
event In which she has won
three conference and county
championships. As a mem­
ber o f the 4x200 relay team,
she placed sixth at indoor
nationals and also ran with
the 4x400m relay team that
took sixth at the Penn
Relays.
The new signees join a
Golden Knights squad that
has won three consecutive
Atlantic Sun Championships.
The UCF softball team
signed Taylor Sawyer to a
national letter o f intent,
Head Coach Renee LuersGillispie announced.
Playing pitcher and first
base for Sierra Community
College, Sawyer had an 18-51 record and a 0.91 ERA in
14233 innings pitched while
she also had a .385 batting
average with 25 RBls. She
received All-Bay Valley
Conference honors as a
pitcher while she also earned
numerous all-tournament
honors.
Sawyer graduated from
Oakmont nig h School in
2000, where she twice earned
all-conference honors and
was the team's MVP her
senior season. She was also
on the honor roll.
In other Golden Knights
athletic news, a pair of UCF
freshmen outfielders, Dee
Brown and Clay Tlmpner,
have been named to the
Collegiate Baseball News
Freshmen All-American
Team.
UCF was the only school to
have two outfielders named
to the freshmen AllAmerican squad.
Brown was the Atlantic
Sun Freshman of the Year
and was a first-team all-con­
ference team member. For
the season. Brown hit .397
and led the Knights with 56
RBIs and 111 total bases. He
was also the A-Sun’s top hit­
ter in conference games only
with a remarkable .490 aver­
se,
,
Tlmpner was named to the
Atlantic Sun All-Freshman
team along with Brown after
hitting .361 with five home
runs and 47 RBls. A inidseaSee UCF, Page 2B

game works.

Now la your chance and It won't coat
you a thing but tone.
It is alao a g ood time to g e t into the
protaaion aa there is a shortage of offi­
cial* and the p a y has Improved consider-

ably over past yean.
T n►
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f of Sanford
- - Recreation and
Parka Department will be holding a free

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one-day Baseball Umpires C linic a t the
Chase Park Sporta Complex on Saturday,
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July 13th from 9 a jn . to 4 p an.
Under the auspices of the Babe Ruth
Baseball National Umpires Association,
this clinic is for those interested in begin­
ning baseball umpiring or for anyone
that Just wants to know more about
umpiring in general
Tne Cflnlc actually will be in tw o parts

‘b l u e s ’

with the Morning Clinic being devoted
to teaching the One* and TWo-Man
System and the Afternoon Clinic being
set aside for rule interpretations.
Applications for becoming a Babe Ruth
League Umpire will be given out at the
end o f the aay.
Beverages will be provided, but atten­
dees should bring
lunch.
ing a lui
The four-field Chase Park Sports

Complex is located near Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium at 1500 Celery
Avenue behind the old Seminole County
Schoolboard Complex, two blocks east of
Mellonville Avenue.
Veteran umpire Duane J. LaFollette,
now a Recreation Supervisor with the
SRD, will head up tne clinician team.
Clinic sire is limited so you need to
make reservations by calling LaFollette
at 407-328-3732 (Chase Park Office) or
the Sanford Recreation Department
Downtown Youth Center at 407-330-5697.
You can also contact LaFollette by Fax at
407-328-3731 or by email at
dumpiresdaol.com.

Miller’s m aulers

SC C has

P ro je c t
reaches
m ilestone
Special to the Haraid

nine on

OCALA — A young w!
rhooping crane survived di i, eagles,
cold temperatures and drought
to become the first of its kind to
fledge in the wild in the United
States in 63 years.
The fledgling, dubbed
"L ucky" by volunteers, made
history on June 7 when it
spread its mighty wings and
flew effortlessly across the
Leesburg marsh in which it was
hatched and reared by first­
time parents.
"There are fewer than 400
whooping cranes left in the
world and this bird's history-

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Softball
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD —- The Seminole
Community C ollege softball
team has been richly reward­
ed for yet an o th er super s e a - *
•an.,
Despite struggling offen­
sively virtually the whole sea­
son, coach C ourtney M iller's
Raiders still w en t 46-16 an d
carried a n ine-gam e winning
streak into the State
Tournament to com e within
two victories o f the school
record of 48, w hich was set
just last year.
They also finished fourth in
the state torumament, losing
only to No. 1 seeded Lake
City Community College and
eventual state and national
champion Indian River
Community College.
SCC had b e a te n the
Pioneers all fo u r times they
met in the regu lar season.
For their efforts, the Raiders
had nine players earn postsea­
son honors, w ith two players,
sophomore B lak e Hoorelbeke
and freshman Lacey
Swarthout, m aking First Team
of the M id-Florida Conference
and FCCAA A ll-State and
NJCAA All-Region VU1
squads.
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Freshman
sensation
Lacey
Swarthout (above) and sophomore
all-around star Blake Hoorelbeke
(right) both had monster seasons for
the Seminole Community College
softball team this year and for their
efforts were named to both the First
'foam of Ihe Mid-Florida Conference
and FCCAA An-State and NJCAA
AS-Region VIII squads. Swarthout,
from Colonial, broke several singleseason school records, whlit
Hoorelbsks, v&lt;ho will be going to
Stetson University this fal, was the
top RBI produosr and No. 2 pitcher
for coach Courtney Mater's Raiders.
AU told, nine different SCC players
ware named to AU-Mid-Rorida
Conference teams In one capacity
or another.

restore the whooping a s m to
Its former range In the
Southeastern United States,"
said Steve Nesbitt, non-mlgracrane p i ( M X i
tory whoopingI &lt;
an
leader for the Florida Fishland
Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC).
Biologists and volunteers
have closely monitored the
Leesburg whoopers since the
air arrived at tne small wetI area last December and
began showing an interest in
nesting there. By mid-February
the female was sitting on eggs
and on March 12, Lucky, the
first of two chicks, hatched.
Two days later the second
chick hatched but survived
only a few hours before it was
taken by a bald eagle.
"W hile it's sad that the sec­
ond chick was taken so quickly,
it is normal for whooping
cranes to hatch two chicks but
raise only one," said Marty
Folk. FWC biological field coor­
dinator for the non-migra tory
whooping crane project
The fact that Lucky has
fledged, meaning it can fly on
See Outdoors, Page 2B

R aiders re w arded fo r b ig season
By Dean Smith
Sporta Editor
SANFORD — A return to elite status not only
in the Mid-Florida Conference but also In state
circles is starting to pay off In the form of postsea­
son honors for tn e Seminole Community College
baseball team.
Led by Winter Springs H igh School graduate
John Michael H ow ell, Coach Mike Nicholson's
Raiders had eig h t players m ake either First or
Second Team w hen the Mid-Florida Conference
All-Star Teams w ere announced recently.
SCC had a breakout season under Nicholson. A
strong finish In 2001 left the Raiders ju st a game
away from m aking the State Tournament and a
few games short o f 300, giving the squad high
hopes for this season.
But another stow start (6-11) in 2002 had many
locals thinking this would b e another frustrating
year.
The cream (i.e.: talent), however, started to rise
to the top as freshmen Howell and Donnie
Burkhalter starting hitting the ball out o f the park
like they were going to m ake a run at Barry
Bonds' record.
Sophomore Tommy Solitario bounced back
from injuries to start pounding the ball and trans­
fer John "J.T." Williamson, a Lyman graduate, and
freshman Dan Quartarara cam e on to give SCC
speed at the top o f the order.

And freshman pitchers Zach McCamie and
David 71mm stepped ou t of the shadows of more
heralded teammates to give Nicholson strong
starting pitching.
The result was a 32-27 record, including finish­
ing the season 26-16, and a Fifth Place finish at
the State Tournament. Only an extra-inning loss
in the Quarterfinals kept tne Raiders out of the
Top 4.
Howell, a lefthanded hitting third baseman,
made the biggest im pact, going from a player
fighting for playing time at either third or first
base heading into the spring, to making the AUMid-Rorida Conference First Team, AllToumament at the FCCAA State &amp; NJCAA
District Tournament, and Second Team FCCAA
All-State and NJCAA AU-Region VIII.
The 6-foot-3,200-pounder, who played for Jeff
Perez at Winter Springs, hit .361 (69-191) with 20
doubles and 11 home runs, scored 35 runs and
drove in 50 runs during the regular season.
In Mid-Rorida Conference play, Howell hit .347
(35-101) with nine doubles and seven home runs,
scored 21 runs and drove in 25.
Solitario, a 6 -foot, 195-pound lefthanded hitting
catcher from Staten island. New York, was anoth­
er First Team All-Conference selection, hitting .333
(29-87) with six doubles, two triples and six home
See Baseball, Page 2B

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Freshman John Michael Howell from Winter Springs way
super season, being named lo the FCCAA Alt-State Secor

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Freshman pttchsr Zach McCamte
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Baseball
Continued from page IB
runs, to g o along with 14 runs
scored and 21 RBI in conference
play.
SC C 's final First Team AllConference pick was McCamie,
a 6-foot-4 righthhander from
Boone H igh School, who went
6-2 w ith a 3.05 ERA in confer­
ence gam es. He struck out 59
and w alked 25, while allowing
only 5 6 hits in 62 innings of
work.
Five Raiders made the MidFlorida Conference Second
Team.
Quartararo, a 6 -foot, 175pounder from Belleview High
School, w as not even in the run­
ning fo r the starting shortstop
Job, b u t became the leadoff hit-

No. 2 starter for Nicholson and
was taken In the 19th round by
the San Francisco Giants last
week.
During conference play he
was 5-1 with a 3.78 ERA and
striking out 39 in 52-1/3 innings
on the mound.
The final SCC member o f the
team is sophomore righthander
Dan DeChirico. A high school
teammate of Solitario’s at Farrell
High School in Staten Island,
DeChirico did a good Job os the
closer for Nicholson.
The 5-fbot-10,160-pounder
was 1-1 with one save and a
2.62 ERA in the M-FC. He struck
out 26 and walked only six in
44-2/3 Innings of work.
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batted 3 5 2 (36-108) with six
doubles, two triples and three
home runs, scored 25 runs and
drove in 20.
Burkhaiter, a 6-foot-4,270pounder from West Orange
High School who was taken in
the 21st round by the Toronto
Blue Jays in the Major League
First Year Draft last week, set a
single-season SCC record with
19 hom e runs this season.
Against M-FC foes, the
righthander hits 324 (33-102)
with five doubles and nine
home runs, scored 27 runs and
drove In 28.
Williamson, a 5-foot-8,160pound centerfielder, batted 346
(28-81) with three doubles, one
triple and two home runs, stole
12 bases, scored 23 runs and
drove in 12 against conference
competition. He was also per­
fect on defense, fielding all 55
chances he had without an
error.
Tim m , a 6-foot-6,190-pound
lefthander from Trenton,
G eorgia, came on to become the

State Tournament Mdst Valuable
Player, being named the
FCCAA Playerof-the-Year and
making the NJCAA Ail-Gulf
District Team. The sophomore
outfielder who has already
signed with the University o f
Georgia where he figures to be
in the same outfield with
Sanford's Chaz Lytle, will be
named an All-America later this
summer after leading M anatee
Community College in
Bradenton to a runner-up finish
in the NJCAA National
Tournament.
ALL-MID FLORIDA CONFER­
ENCE
FIRST TEAM
S m M i Comm unity College: Tu m m y
SallUria, John Michael H o w e ll, Zaah
M cC im li, Daytona B«*ch Com m unity
C oUrgr Tim Orlaiky, J loruii Com m unity
CoUrgr it JarkianviUr Jeff M rlU ip i. Cody
Wrber; lake City Community Collogm Steve
J V l m H ILinti i n , C o l a Corporin, Bubfcy
Rodriguri, John Koch, Nick Slock. Jrra u n r
lohnion, Lake-Sum trr Community C o U rg r
Trrvir Rio*. Sant# Fr Commmuruty C u ilrg r
M itt Rumbtr: St. Juhne Rivrr Community
CoUegr Howard Kendrick.

SECOND TEAM
Seminole Comm unity C o llrge : D in
Q u irtin ra .
D s n n li
B urkh ollir,
John
kVliliiiuon, D in DeCHerico, D avid Tim m ;
Central Florida Community C o U e g r R yin

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ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
S m ln o U Com m unity C » U f t J»kn
M khool Hawaii; M i i u t n Community
C o l t f r Lorry C n y lo n . Du*kt Cm , CiOii
Cnfcfca, Randy Bern, Mario Matullrh, Oiipoti
JtaOor C o tk g r Blake Balkrnn. Ivan Nacvarata.
Kyle P iw t k iy k ; Fmeecol# Junior CoUegr
A i n TYommalm. U n i t J i n n , Tim Lind;
hefted Community CoOijtr. Eric ( f « . Ry«]

Bab h r k y I t O u M in d in g n tc k rr ot the
TO u m im rn h Rondy Brim ot M in it»»
Community CoUrgr.
Sob Z e llrw U I Mom V ilio b li rto yif Award:
L i n y C n y m at M n u t r , Co m m uity

■ill Ifcton Award Recipient Andy WHIi at
Indlon River Community College.

FCCAA ALL-STATE A NJCAA
ALL-REGION VIII
FIRST TEAM
M i i u It e Community College: U rry

Craysm. C a DU Cr*btw, Randy Beam; North
Florida
Community College: MarUnd
WllUama, Ashton McKelvy; Chi poll Junior
College: B la U Balkrom, Ivan NaccaraU;
Broward Community College: Mike Prrdomo;
S t John* River Community CoUrgr Howard
Kendrick; Miami-Dade Community College
Joae Herrera. Ceaar Yrpex; Santa Fe
Community College: Matt Rumble; BrrivnJ
Community College: Craig tlurba, Justin
I toyman; Lake City Community College: John
K w h’ Pensacola Junior Collegr, Rhetf James.

SECOND TEAM
Semi no Ia Community College: John
Michael H o w e ll; Florida Community College
i t Jacksonville: Jeff MilUip*. Chipola Junior
C ollege:
Ricardo Nanita; Gulf Coast
Community College; Matt Sauls GCCC;
Manatee Community College David Cos; Si
John* Rivrr Community College: Howard
Kendric k; Polk Community College TJ, Niles.
Josh Kranawettrn Hillsborough Community
College Chris Brown, Lake City Community
College Harris Lee; Palm Beach Community
C ollege Johnny Lope/, Juan Mora, FYmaculi
Junior College: Tins Land; St. Petersburg
Community Cotlcgr: Bobby Wilson, LakeSum ter Community College Travis Rioa;
Indian River Community College Jason
Fletcher; Tallahassee Community College
Micah Posey.

Larry Grayson. Manatee Community
College,

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Community CoUrgr. Monique Alexander.
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Pape, Lurie Haatan.
The 26 victories broke the
Mary High School
SECOND TEAM
school mark o f 25, set by
Another sophomore, 5-foot-7
Heather Hutchinson In 1995
righthanded outfielder Kristen
and equaled by O viedo's Sarah
Hughes from Orange Park High CoUrgr HoDy d ig it; Sant# Ft Commurityy
College: Rat Janet; Central Florid#
Reeber, now a standout at
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Rollins College, last year, and
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Rivet Community CoUrgr Meredith Miley.
the four saves also broke die
Senior!# Smalley. Jenrdkrr Synt Laka-Sumin
Mention.
Community CoUegr Rachel Mixon; Florid.
school mark o f three, set by
Four freshman with bright
Community College at JeckaomrUir Meghan
Hutchinson In 1996 and tied by
futures at SCC also garnered
Clark, Clara Chaffe; Daytona Beach
Rene Hooper in 1997.
Community CoiWgr Jett King, Katie Haring
Honorable Mentionn Honors in
She also shattered the school
HO NORABLE MENTION
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S A N F O R D T E N N IS
The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department is offering Summer
Junior Tennis Camps.
Camp #2 registration closes
July 8 and runs July 8-12
Camp #3 closes registration
August 5 and Aug. 5-9.
TTre Camps, taught by USPFR
certified Greg James and held at
Groveview Park (off of Lake
Mary Boulevard), has a mini­
mum size of six and maximum
o f 12 juniors per session.
The camps are open to:
5-7 year olds from 830 a m. to
9 a.m. and costs $20.
8-10 year olds from 9 a.m. to
10 a.m. and costs $35.
11-14 year olds from 10 a m.
to 11 a.m. and costs $35.

For more information call 407682-6086 or 407-330-5697.

2001.
Hoorelbeke, a 6-foot- 1
righthander, w as the top allaround player for SCC as she
was a starting pitcher, first base­
man, designated hitter and
clean-up hitter for the Raiders.
The Coeur d'Alene, Idaho,
native, who will attend Stetson
University in DeLand this fall,
went 1-0 and only pitched 15
innings as a freshman because
of arm problems, but made an
amazing recovery to go 17-8
this season and end up 18-8
with a 0.90 ERA and 130 strike­
outs in her two-year stint for
SCC.
One of the best hitters in
junior college, Hoorelbeke was
walked a lot as a sophomore
and was held to only 51 hits, 30
RBI, and four home runs at the
plate as a sophomore.
As a freshman, she hit .356
(64-180) with 14 doubles and six
home runs, drove in 48 and
scored 31 runs.
Two sophomore infielders,
Kim Stork and Rachel Bradley,

O utdoors
Continued on page 2B
its own, and now has essential­
ly the same chance for survival
as its parents, is a giant step for
this project.
The Non-Migratory
Whooping Crane
Reintroduction Project began
nearly 22 years ago, with 13
years of preliminary study of
sandhill cranes before the first
captive-reared whooping crane
was released in Florida in 1993.
Since then four chicks have
hatched in the wild - the two in
Leesburg this year, and two in
Osceola County in 2000. The
only survivor is Lucky.
For the past 11 years, Gene
and Tina Tindell nave lived or.
the edge of the Leesburg wet­
land the whooping cranes
decided to call home.
One day in December they
saw a couple of large white
birds in the marsh they had
never seen before. At first they
thought they were sandhill
cranes but then realized there
was something just a little dif­
ferent about them.

|«n wH,

was another reayer who per-,,;) „
formed nttfiy tasks fqtM W W ^ l:
The 5-foot-5 righthander w as
undefeated as the Raiders' No.
3 pitcher, and also saw time at
second base, shortstop, third
base, and in the outfield.
Sieffert, a teammate of
Swarthout at Colonial High
School and a second baseman
by trade, did a good Job in the
outfield for Miller.
Spell, a 5-foot-5 righthanded
outfielder from Merritt Island
High School came on strong at
the end of the season and was
one of Miller's top offensive
threats down the stretch.
Schnepf, who played at
University High with Stork, also
had a big conference season
after getting extended [
time because of injuries t o .
Conference shortstop Yo
Johnson.
The 5-foot-4 righthander, who
was recruited as a pitcher, did a
good job at the plate and in the
outfield.
ALL-MID-FLORIDA
CONFERENCE TEAMS
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Kaycm VlMdon. Saryriani* llurin . Kati* Prick#,
Santa Fa Com m unity C o lla gr Jack*
larabocchia; Canlral Florida Community
Coilagv: Khaina WllUima, Diana Korea!.
Kaidy Aim Fllia, Laka-Sumlrr Community
C o l l a r Nadlna M a ltn d m . Mariah Cram.
Backy Thompaon; SL Johna Rivrr Community
C o d r g r Chriatina Mrikac, L n lit llaniron,
Brandy Low#.
CONFEBINCI COACH-Of-TIIE' YEAR.
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FIR ST TEAM
Seminal# C o m m u ity College: Siak*
H m a lk r k a , Larry Swrrthout; Lake City
Com m unity College: Monique Alexander.
Lealie Palmer; Indian River Community
CoOegK Jacquir Roihey. Kim Craham. Tiffany
Ore; C u ll Cdaai Commurnty CoUrgr. Cryrile
Krafft, Amber Carllngtan; North Florida
Community C o U rg r A ddry Jeffm. Undaay
Enderx; Manatee Community CoUegr
Whitney Bariiett FtorVl* Community College
at JackacmviUr Sara Bafgmm, NUki OiUdrrea,
O k a k u a W alUn Community CoUegr Nikki
Reid, Stephanie Hamilton; Santa Fe
Community C o U rg r Gina Pipe. Tatlahaaarr
Comm unity C o U rg r Jennifer Whllley;
Pmaaoola Junior C oU rgr ttena Cklmore

flR ST TEAM

"I didn't know what whoop­
ing cranes looked liked, but we
knew those birds were some­
thing special when we saw the
radio transmitters attached to
their legs. 1 figured we'd be
hearing from the Fish and
Wildlife Commission before
long," said Gene Tindell.
And sure enough they did
when biologist Jeanette Parker
arrived one day during her
daily monitoring of the birds.
"1 asked her If she had lost
something," Tindell said, sm il­
ing. "She told me, 'No, I know
right where they are."
That began the Tindell’s role
as volunteer crane observers, a
job they took on willingly and
now can claim to have been a
part of something few if any
other people ever have.
"The Tlndells, because of
where they live and the count­
less hours they've spent watch­
ing these birds, have now wit­
nessed more in the life of a
whooper family than anyone
else on earth," said Folk.
They've seen bald eagles
attack Ihe chicks, they've see
dogs chasing the birds and the

birds chasing cals, they've seen
the intimate communication
between parents and young,
and they saw Lucky take to the
sky for the first time.
It was like seeing a baby take
its first steps," said Tindell. "It’s
a relief really because now he
has a better chance for survival,
but in a way we hated to see it
because we know now he's
going to leave."
But Lucky probably won’t
leave too soon. The chick will
likely remain with its parents
until a few weeks before they
begin to nest again - probably in
January or February. In the
meantime, they will teach the
youngster everything it needs
to learn to survive without
them.
The Non-Migratory
Whooping Crane
Reintroduction Project is a
cooperative effort between the
FWC, the U S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, the U S. Geological
Survey, the Canadian Wildlife
Service, the International Crane
Foundation, the Calgary Zoo
and the San Antonio Zoo.

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OEAO. THE UW040WN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
MTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST RICKEY HALTS;
ROME HSUS. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(8)

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IN AND FOR

SEMWOLS COUNTY,
FLOR0A
C A S IN O : S B C A U S 14L
BANK OF A M E R IC A N A
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
BANK O F AMERICA FSS
PLAINTIFF

vs
IU E JU N E GRAHAM. IF LIVINO.
AND IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST LUEGUNE GRAHAM.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LUEJUNE
GRAHAM. IF ANY.
NATION SC REDIT
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION OF FLORIDA
ALTAMONTE UN O tN Q
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC .. JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS Ft
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
N O TKSO P
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu-

tuant to • Sunma/y Fnal Judgmam
nt Foractoaur* datod J u « 7, 2002
■marnd In C M C m * No 02-CA892M Lot toa Canal C o utol to* tlT H

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C O U N TY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
TORO. FLORIDA a t1100 AM. on to*

Where the
deals are!
S h o p w ith u s
e ve ryd a y

M THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUOKUL CHbCUTT.
HAND FOR
■COUNTY,

batonyoubuy

jutocwi cacut Hand tot s c m m o le
County. Santord, Ftond*, I aalaai to
to* n*ipi*at and b*at btddar tar caati
41 to* Wail Front Door at to* SEMI­
NOLE County CourtoouM tocatod at
301 N Par* Annum In SantorL
Fk.ndj. at It 00 a.m. on to* B day *
July. 2002 to* toaowmg dMCrtoad
proparty aa **l toalti ai and Sunmary
Faual Judgmam. to-wit.
LO T 31. OF ALTAMONTE U N O INO. ACCOROtNQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 47, PAGES U ANO 54. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Datod tor* lO d ayolJui*. 2002
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
MAnYANNE MORSE
Ctora o( to* Circuit Court
By. Mary Stroup*
tXaytdBf QwT

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CASINO: 91 C A 44414L

Bank Owned
Property!!!

NATIONAL CRY MORTGAOE CO.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
TIANA HOLLARS. IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. O R A N TtES .
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING A N M TER EST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST
TIANA
HOLLARS;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F TIANA
HOUARS. JOHN DOC ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN AN TS M
POSSESSION

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100% Financing
New 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

DEFENDANTS)

SESW *

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M l 8. Lkwamty Dmr* SutoSSO
Ptonlauon, FL 33324
1
1213 8000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panon* into diubaaaa naadn g a *p*o*J accommodaaon t o u U
eonlad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
to*
SEMINOLE
Count,
CourtoouM *1 407-845-4227. 1-400955-4771 (TDO) or 1800-9558770.
** Flonda Rata, Same*
PubaahJun* 19. 24.2002
NNI43
IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF TH E 14TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL

JURISDICTION DIVISION

anNMd n C M Caaa Not 02-CA8S4.
14-L at to* Capua Court ot tia IIT H
JUtoal Cacul to and lor 5EMMOLE
County. Santord. Ftoikto. I « * » a t u
to* Nut** and baar btddar tor caaK
ar to* Waal Front Door at to* SEESNOLE County CourtoouM tocatod at
301 N. Park A nn ua to Santord.
Florida. *11100 anv on to* 9 day at
-Wy. 2002 to* todmvtog daicitiad
proparty M Ml tor9i to aaid Sunmary
Ftoat Judgmam. toitot
LOT 132. UNIT FIVE OF MOUNT
OREENWOOO. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 40. ON PAGES
4-9. OF THE PUSUC RECOROS OF
S f UNOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Datad to* 10 day ot Jun*, 2002.
[CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark otto* Cacut Court
By. Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Pubkati to;
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES O F OAVIO 3
STERN. PA,. ATTO R N EY FOR
PLAINTIFF
901 S Unhandy Drtv* Suit* 500
Plamaun. FL 33324
(954)2334000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraon* M b
kg a ipaud accon
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
*1
to*
SEMINOLE
County
CourtoouM *1 407-445-4227, 1-4009554771 (TDO) or 1-BOG9658770.
M* Floral* Ralay Same*
Pub4*hAn* 19.24. 2002
NNI49

CASE NO: 02 CA 143 14 L
BA MORTQAGE. LLC. tuccaaaot by
m w jrr k) NATIONSBANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
J C A N U HARRELL. IF UVINO. ANO
IF
DEAD,
THE
UNKNOWN
SFOIJSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LILNORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY
THROUGH. UNDER OH
AGAINST JOAN M HARRELL;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOAN M
HARRELL. IF ANY. THE VILLAGE
OF REMINGTON HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC : JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANTI3)
JUOtCUL CIRCUfT,
NOTICE OF
M ANO FOR
FORECLOSURE SALE
MI4INOL* COUNTY.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puFLORIDA
GENERAL
tuanl to a Summary Fatal Juogmarl
ol Foractoiu* datod Jun* 7, 2002
JURISDICTION OlVISION
CASINO: 02 CA 111 14 L
•ntorad n Crvt C a m No 02-CA843NATIONAL CITY MORTQAGE CO
14L ol to* Cacu* Court ol to* IIT H
Judicial Cacul in and kx SEMINOLE
PLAINTIFF
VS.
County. Santord. Florida. I *B aal to
SANDRA J GAINES. IF LIVING.
to* rvgnaal and bMt baktor tor caati
al to* Waal Front Door at to* SEMI­
AND IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
NOLE County CourtoouM tocatod at
301 N. Park Avanu* to Santord.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
Honda, al II 00 a m on to* 9 day ot
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
July. 2002 to* toaovtog daaotoad
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
p.op*rty at «to tom to aato Sunmary
B Y THROUGH.
UNDER OR
Final Judgment, to-wit:
AGAINST SANDRA J GAINES.
LO T 52. VILLAGE OF REMING­
RAYMOND GAINES.
UNITED
TON. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
STATES OF AMERICA. ON BEHALF
(HEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
OF t h e s e c r e t a r y o f
BOOK 49. PAOE1SI 73 AND 74. OF
HOUSING ANO URBAN
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
DEVELOPMENT.
SEMINOLE
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
COUNTY FLORIDA. JOHN DOE
Oalad tor* 10 day ol Jun* 2002
ANO
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
MARYANNE MORSE
DEFENDANTS)
Oath ol to* Cacut Court
NOTICE OF
By Mary Stroup*
FORECLOSURE
SALE
[input, Clark
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu
PuCMfl*!
auam to 4 Sunmary Fnal Judgmam
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
aI Forackau* dalid Jun* 7, 2002
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J.
■mated n Cm Ca m No Q 2C A495
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
14-L ct toa Crutrt Court ol to* I8TH
PI YINT1FF
JukuaJ
Circuit «i and tor SEMINOLE
801 S Univwkrty Drtv* Surt* 500
Court,
Santord. Flonda. I wda*4 to
PLmraaon. FL 33324
to* hgnati and D*u baktor tot caaft
(954)2338000
al to* Wart From Door al to* SEMI­
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
NOLE C arry CourtoouM tocatod al
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
301 N Park Avanu* n Santord.
ACT. paraon* unto du atuMi** r**dFtorda it 11 00 Am. on to* 9 day ol
no a kpaoal accommodalton MwUd
JU
Y 2002 to* toaowng daaertoad
nr tact CO U R T ADMINISTRATION.
propany u m i tortti n Mtd Sunmary
.1
If*
SEMINOLE
County
Fatal Judgmam, to-«.4:
I.utouuM at 407 4454227. I 800LOT 88 ANO THE SO UTH 1/2 OF
*55-4771 (TOO I a 1 800-955877a
LO T 94. SANFO PARK. ACCORD­
vi.i Flonda H auy Same*.
ING
TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
Pubkati Juna 19. 24. 2002
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK S,
UN 144
PAGE 62 OF
TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
TY. FLORIDA
OF THE IIT H
Datod to* 10 day ot Jun*, 2002
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
(CIRCUIT
COURT SEAL)
IN ANO FOR
MARYANNE MORSE
SEMINOLE COUNTY,

I

407-323-3301

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___________________ p t m

■S e w n .

NOT1CC IS HEREBY GIVEN pur10 a Final Judgmam at
ractoaurt datod Jun* 7,
2002. and antond to Cam NO. 01CA-2794 ot to* Clreui Court ot to*
EIGHTEENTH JuSctol Cacut to ind
tot SEMINOLE County. Flonda
•Warato QMAC MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION. I* to* PtotoM and
GEN E a FLYNN; ANY ANO A U
UNKNOW N PARTIES C U IU IN G
BY. THROUGH. UNDER. OR
A GAINST TH e HEREIN NAMED
INOMOUAL DEFENOANT(S) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
W HETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS, DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS. *r» to* Datandanti.
M i •*« to to* togtiMI and baat bkktor
tor eaab al W EST FRONT DOOR OF
TH E SEMMOLE COUNTY CO U R T­
HOUSE. SANFORD, FLORIOA al
11:00 AM. on to* 11 day at JU y
2002. to* toaowng daaertoad prpparty m eat lotto to aatd FkW Judjpiwnt
L O T 414 OF MAGNOLIA PLANTA­
TION, ACCOROtNQ TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED W P U T
6 0 0 K 55. AT PAGE 73 THRU 93 OF
TH E PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
A/K/A 1824 Radmod Grov*
Tamac*. Lak* Mary FL 32744
WITNESS MY HAND and to* M il
ol ton Court on Jun* to. 2002.
Maryam* Mom*
Clark ct to* Ckort Court
By Mary Stroup*
D*puty Park
Ecftorama SAunrialM. P A
PO . Bo.25018
Tamp*. Florid* 33422801*
**S«* Amancan* mto DiaMaMn* Act
It you am a panen mm a dtoattofy
•too n**da accommodaaon to ordar
to panupato n tow pnx**ung. you
ar* amtiud *1 no coal to you. tot to*
provition ot cartan aaaialanca.
Ptou* conuct Court Arbrtmurabon
at 201 N Park Avanu*. Santord,
Flonda 32771. totoptiont numbu
(407)443-4227. wittwi 2 worktofl
day* ot you nctopt ot 9a* doeurnam;
It tttnng m piind. (TDO) 1-4009554771
Pubktlt Jun* 19. 28.2002
NN149

THECWCUtT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
M M IN O LI COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIt ACTION
CASE NO. 944M -CA
DIVISION ta-L
b a tu e r s tr u s t company o f

CALIFORNIA. N A . AS TRUSTEE
FOR VENDEE MORTQAGE TRUST

19951.
MICHAEL O D O N N C U . at aL
DelarxtonKel

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu*u*ni to a Fnal Judgment ol
Uortgaga Fwacloau* datod J u n 7.
2002. and entorad n C*M NO. 94B0B-CA ot to* Cacul Court ot to*
EIGHTEENTH Jutoial Cacul to and
tor SEMINOLE Couniy. Flonda
wtMfwi BANKERS TRUST COM­
PANY OF CALIFORNIA. N A . AS

Call today for your FREE

recordedmessageto
find out more.
LOT 2. BLOCK 10. THIRO SEC­
TION
OP
DREAMWORLD,
ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
B00K4, PAGE 70 OF TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
AWA 2423 S U K I AVENUE, SANF0R 0.FL 32771.

MpuMc uto. toM htfiMt andImm
bkktof. (of c u ll, AT TH E W IS T
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE CO U N­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
FLORIDA Florida, at 1100 A M ., on

to* II day d July. 2002.

Maryam* Mon*
CWk ot CIRCUIT Court
BY Mary Stroup*
Oapuly Clark
La* Onto** ol Oamal C. Conauagm

PI THE CtRCUrr COURT
OF THE EJQHTUNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIOA.
WAND FOR
SCMMOLE COUNTY
CIVIL OWIStON
Cm * Nk 01-C A -ini-14-L
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES OF AMERICA, fftC.
jon MrrcHEu koref amja jon
M KOREF, JANE DOE KOREF, THE
UNKNOWN
WIFE
OF
JON
MITCHELL KOREF ArK/A JO N M.
KOREF. VIRGINIA L KOREF; JOHN
DOE KOREF. THE UNKNOWN
HUSSANO OF VIRGINIA L KOREF.
IF UVINO. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F SAID
DEFENOANT(S), IF REMAARIED.
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290 Maaonry

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277 Fanea
278 Handy Man
279 Hatting
280 Homa Improvamanta
282 Janitorial Sarvtoaa
283 Jawaky A Rapalr
264 Ufcatront Claartng
266 Landscaping
286 Laundry Sarvtoaa

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297 Paal Control
298 Plano/Organ Tuning

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301 Pooling
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Sanford’s ready to sparkle
■ y Dan P in g
EdNor

Sixth annual fireworks show expected
to draw more than 60,000 people

SANFORD — The rixth annual Festival
on the Fourth is expected to draw 65,000
people to one of Central Florida's biggest
Hie festivities start at 5 pan. with the firefireworks shows.
works ihow exploding after sundown over
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Melton ftifc on Lake Monroe fat
rarainc downtown Sanford on Thursday,

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radio stations.
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5 to 1 0 p m
"The fireworks will be expanded this

year," said
year,
ss Linda Kuhn, chairwoman of the
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.
"We've been trying to do 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 Mellon
irk because you have to keep a SO foot
perimeter from the launch site. Everyone
will have a much better view, including
those who choose to watch from their boats
on Lake Monroe."
Fireworks are the main attraction, of
Sec Fireworks, Page 8A

Mims receives
third bugle pin
Firefighter Sem inole County’s
first fem ale assistant ch ief

Th e Sem Jnde Athletic
Conference was m om than
ampfy recognized when the
Teams w ere announced
recently.

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preparing for their nightly
slumber?
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Stay cool on
the Fourth

History was made in Seminole
County Friday when a third bugle
was placed on Leeanna R. Mims'
collar.
Mims, w ho has moved 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. Current and former col­
leagues from various county agen­
cies gathered to honor Mims dur­
ing Friday's bugle pinning cere­
mony at Seminole County Fire
Station No. 35.
'I n the s h o rt time th at she h as
buen wUh US. riw tu * cuxllwl In

everything

she

doe^"

said

Seminole County Fire Chief Terry
L Schenk. "She has served with
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 us,"
Schenk said. "And, this is an
opportunity that doesn't come
around too often."
'According to Seminole Director
o l Public S afe ty

K en R o b e rt*,

Se* Mlnu, Pag* 10A

parent volunteer enne hoomoux Thursday helps 4-year-o u snenene couch create a paper cnain dur­
ing Logan Heights Apartments’ The Qator Club program.

Logan H eights offers children new program
B y M ic h e lle J e rla
M anaging Editor

aura Reeves believes apartment
com plexes are receiving a bad rap
in Sanford.
That's why the com m unity manager for
Logan Heights Apartm ents wants people
to know there are a lot of good things
happening at th ese m ulti-fam ily resi­
dences — especially for children.
"I'm concerned about all the criticism
apartments are gettin g lately," Reeves
said. "There are a lo t of positive things
going on at our com plex, and we aren't
the only ones w ho are doing these types
of things."
During the past few months, Sanford
City Com m ission has discussed a possible
freeze on new apartm ent complexes while
the city tries to find a way to control the
impact o f rental housing. O fficials are
concerned about th e impact on traffic^ the
environment and housing trends. Many
city residents h ave also voiced their con­
cerns about the num ber of rental com­
plexes within Sanford.
Nevertheless, R eeves said existing com­
plexes shouldn't b e the recipients of dis­
favor. In fact, she wants people to realize
apartment m anagers are trying to make
life a little easier an d better for their
renters.
At Logan H eights, Reeves Is very

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Celebrate the
Fourth of
July with a
red, white
and blue Ice
cream cone.
A n y celebra­
tion becomes
“c o d 'w h e n
icecream is
served. A s
part of
National Ice
Cream month, don't hesitate
to try a variety ol cold treats
Including a peach sundae.
PageOC

Seminole Smile

Yasmin Torres creates construction
lor a Fourth of July project. She Is i
The Qator Club.

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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.

FOOT launches new 511
travel information service
B y Nick Pfeifaul

Staff Writer
On Monday, the Florida
Department of Transportation
(FDOT) officials launched a voiceactivated 511 Travel Information
Service which 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

area west of Orlando.
"For the first four hours and 20
• minutes, we saw a total of 4,000
calls," said FDOT spokesman
Steve Homan.
With the pothole problem on 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 of calls
had already reached 18,000.
Later, he said that during the
See 511, Page BA

Smith honored with department’s first Medal of Merit
B y Dan P ing

Editor

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C ra u w w d ..................................... ] A
Daaf Abby .................
AA
Food ................................................. SC
Lagali ....................................... 4 B -6 I

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M u lo g .......................................1A
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SANFORD — Spit-shined sergeants
may use the slogan "An Army of One" 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 Deputy Police Chief Mike
McCoy.
In the last year. Smith established prob­
able cause for 75 search warrants which
led to the seizure of large amounts of ille­
gal drugs, including three major narcotics
trafficking cases.
"Alan does an outstanding job for his,"

McCoy said. "He's a one-man army."
Smith was honored for h is work
Friday morning by becoming the first
Medal of Merit recipient in the history of
the Sanford Pglice Department
"1 was surprised when I heard my
name," Smith said. "1 knew we were hav­
ing an awards program, but I had no idea
I'd win the medal."
The ceremony was 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 our tactical
unit," said Police Cnief Brian Too ley.
The award may have been a surprise to

Smith, but considering his pedigree, it's
no 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 Winter
Springs Police Department.
"It seems like w e're always going
to each other's aw ards p resen ta­
tions," Smith said.
The Medal of M erit honors Sm ith 's
cumulative efforts as an officer, h ow ­
ever, his supervisors said one inci­
dent epitomizes w hy Smith was
See* Medal, Page 10A

1

Sanford Police Officer Alan Smith holds up his Medal
of Ment. Smith is the first recipient of the honor, which
recognizes hard work and a job well done.

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Police track homeless on city’s south side
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men Shown

Staff Writer

Tuning up
for districts
W»i dttrict tournaments
week, 8eminoisAtfUetio
•oAM iteem e era taking this
J^ k to p ie y n o tH fc tfic tto e e
in an attampt to get ready for
the peat eeason.
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Body found at
scene of fire
Lake Mary authorities dis­
covered a boefy Ibesday at the
scene of a house fire on West
Lake Mary Boulevard.
According to Lake Mary
PdfoeLt David Guildford, a
pstrohnan reported the fire
•round 3 ajn . TbesdayiThe
blaze engulfed the abandoned
house at 4390 W. Lake Mary
Bhfd.
A body waa discovered
inrtde the building. Police are
waiting to disclose the idontity until an autopsy is per­
formed.
According to the lieutenant,
the Lake Mary Fire
Department and state fire
marshal are investigating tha
J * m b * to determine the cause
1 of the fire.
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from their alcohol binge the night
before. Homeless pester customersbefore foeycan even put

station. *They fust don't care who
they hurt or even If they go to
JaiL*
’ °
Sanford police Officer Shawn

loose

* * * ~ » • “ »*»• ■
»
him as "Robocop" — patrols the
south side. He diligently keeps

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dty,

change.

Iransients stand on comers

Gibbs, owner of the Chevron gas

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D epartm ents jo in
forces to battle D U I
SANFORD — Christmas Is

h u t months gone, but Friday
night French Avenue looked like
a weB-iit tree.
Flashing blue lights dotted
Ssnfaid's main artery as more
than 40 officers from around tfw
county participated in a driving
under me influence saturation
operation. In the past, police

utfleera from Sanford, Lake
M «y, the sheriff's office.
Longwood, Winter Springs,
Altamonte Springs, CMedo and
Casselberry met at the Sanford
PoBoe Department at &amp;30 pan.
fartbriefing.

Sanford Offlcsr Tom McCall b eta
In the Frtdey night DUI operation
by arresting a suspected drunken
Ha found a bottle of opened
&gt;n Itw suspect's trunk.
Mony arrests, six misdemeanor
----

'However, wedon'texpect

any foul play," Guildford said.

lot for being here. Let's see if we
cando something good tonight'
The operation was "very suo
“ W
Jankowski
Mtmday. Approximately 140
traffic tickets were issued, 14

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the participants of the DUI ooerabort He took advantage o fth e
extended b o u n t i e s for the
operation and spent most of his
night patrolling the area of
Midway. Normally, Midway is

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Editor

J

Tack Wells figured he hit pay dirt last June
J when he invested in a Sanford business.
H e had no illusions on becoming rich, but
he knew Billy Boy's Famous Chill Dogs was a
steady money-maker with a loyal clientele.
“I'd say 70 percent of our customers walk
here. Wells said. "They've been coming here
for years."
Wells doesn't expect them to show up
much longer, at least not at his current loca­
tion.
The property owner, W.G. Lassiter Jr., of

Gas station robber

celebration
The third annual Spring
Feat-Earth Day celebration
la scheduled for Saturday
at Sanford's Student
Museum and Touhy Park.
For details, see
8 p e d a i S e c tio n

_ .

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West Palm Beach, is close to Inking a deal
with the U S. Postal Service that would relo­
cate the Post Office to the west side of his
building at the comer of Sanford Avenue and
1st Street — space currently being used by
Billy Boy's and the former Second Image cos­
tume store.
Wells was unaware of the negotiations with
the Post Office
"All I've heard is what I see in the paper,"
Wells said. "Mr. Lassiter didn't tell us nothing
and the property manager, Robert Johnson of
Flagler Realty, didn't tell us nothing. The first
Se e B illy Boy's, Page 7A

Gardeners prepare for

By Mlcheff* Jeria
Managing Editor

SANFORD — Flowers are
blooming, crops are producing
and Seminole's master gardeners
are making final preparations for
Saturday's Spring Fest/Earth Duy
event at the Student Museum.
This weekend's third annual
festival will highlight the demon­
stration gardens surrounding the
Seminole County School Board's
Student Museum, located at 301
W. 7th Street, said Urban
Horticulturist A1 Ferrer. Master
gardeners worked throughout the

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■xwstng stop sticks In Sw road and a sheriffs office deputy finished the lob bv
spinning the vehicle out Pdce recovered money from the veNcte.

weekend to guarantee the plants
and flowers will be ready for the
event
"This is the main event of the
year for us," Ferrer said.
"Everything needs to be ready for
this weekend."
The
Seminole
County
Extension
Demonstrations
Gardens program began in 1998 to
create a community service project
and to transform an empty space
with sparse landscaping into a
series of demonstration gardens.
Today, 15 demonstration gardens
with varying themes, including
herbs, pioneer vegetables and sub­

tropical, cover about 10,000 square
feet around
the museum.
Seminole's master gardeners and
volunteers maintain the gardens,
working several times a month
throughout the year.
According to Ferrer, not just
anyone can call themselves a mas­
ter gardener. A person must first
complete 11 to 12 weeks of train­
ing and instruction and be willing
to volunteer 50 hours of volunteer
service per year to obtain the sta­
tus.
"The basic requirement is a love
Se e Fest, Page 8A

Time capsule records
Longw
ood’s history
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Bv Christopher
Chrlitnnhar P«Hnn
By
Patton
Staff Writer

Joylynn Sutler - Sanford
City Hall receptionist

Index
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Croiiword .............

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D «v Ahby ............................1A
Education ............................ J A 4 A
Uool« .......................................... 4 S

ObituorMi ............................ 3A
P o J « » lo g ................................... 2A
S p e ll ....................................IS O S

Episcopal
Church,
Longwood
Tourist Club, City of Longwood
Historic Preservation Board, nine
LONGWOOD — In fifty years local schools, several dty depart­
Longwood residents can look for­ ments and the community build­
ward to opening two time capsules ing's architect and contractor.
placed Monday in the new
After the ceremony concluded,
Longwood Community Building.
city commissioners moved across
The 9,900-square-foot, $1.1 mil­ the street to begin the regularly
lion community building, on the scheduled commission meeting.
com er of Warren Avenue and
Commissioners
unanimously
Wilma Street, is about two months approved an ordinance that places
away from completion, said dty wastewater assessments for 45
administrator John Drago. The time parcels on the property tax rolls.
capsules will be tucked behind the The properties were connected to
spiral stairwell.
the dty wastewater system between
Items in the capsules were donat­ 1993 and 1999, but the owners did
ed from the Central Florida Sodety not prepay the assessment fees. Fees
for Historic Preservation, Christ range between $2,000 and $26,000.

Owners who applied for financ­
ing agreements, but did not make
the required payments to the dty
will now be charged via their prop­
erty tax bill. The wastewater assess­
ment billing will commence Nov.
2002 and the total will be split over
a 10-year period with a 2 percent
interest.
A half-dozen business owners
pleaded with commissioners to
reconsider the action as they had
recently purchased their properties
unaware money was owed to the
dty.
"It just looks sloppy to come back
years later," Commissioner Dan

time capsules
wS bo stored
until they are
reopened in
50 years.
With tha cap­
sules are two
gold shovels
used In the
ground
breaking cer­
emony tor the
community
budding.

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Wedneaday, April 17.2002

S eminole S ummary
A G LA N C E A RO U N D O U R C O U N T Y

O u t &amp; A bo ut

A grand tour

Couple can’t take
vacation without
guilt from mom

W ED
Hkfawy A re , fa Sanford, fa

DEAR ABBYi M y wife and 1 have worked
hard all our llvea and raised three wonderful
children. She's retired now, bu t still works
part time at another jo b . I plan to retire In
................................... three years. We are at a
point in our lives that we
can take weekend trips
and one or two vacations
a year. It's our way of
unwinding and enjoying
each other.
The problem? My
mother. Dad died a few
years ago and Mom
thinks everyone should
Dear
think only of her. I am the
A h h v
oldest o f three brothers
A l/ U j
and, trust me, Abby, all of
us In the family do far
• • • • • • • more for her than most
families would. That doesn't stop Mom from
throwing hints around about feeling left out
when my wife and I don't include her in our
getaways.
Mom is on the go all the time, but to hear
her tell it, she sits at home by herself day
after day. When we call her, all she does is
complain that no one ever calls or comes to
see her. Nothing could be further from the
truth. We have a schedule so that someone in
the family calls her every morning and after*
noon. Help I
FRUSTRA TED SON IN NASHVILLE

17,t
G m m y Safer of

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County fa heating fas annual
t p t g m n i r u n n e r rI?naslull
a ateiymi,

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The coat fa S5 for adults, $3
for children 3 to 12 and 815
fo ra family,
receive a 20 percent discount
on the meaL The dinner will
begin at 6 p m

SAT

DEAR SON: Your m other may be shovel*
ing the g u ilt your way, but why are you tak­
ing it to heart? Com plaining may be her
way of m aking conversation. Don’t make
excuses and don't take It personally. And If
you w ant to include her occasionally, by all
means do so.

First-grade students trom Coronado Elementary School In Volusia County recently loured the main terminal at the OrlandoSanford International Airport.

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DUCCL

DEAR ABBY: I recently married a wonder­
ful woman with an adorable, energetic 3year-old daughter.
My concern is my wife's mother, "Julia."
She's a fine mother/mother-in-law, and the
;reatest grandmother in the w orld, but she
arbors an intense dislike for my wife's exhusband, T revor." Every time Trevor’s name
is,mentioned, Julia says something negative
about him. She refuses to talk to him or be in
his presence, i f she happens to be at our
home when Trevor comes to pick up his
daughter for visitation, she'll leave the room
and go to a back bedroom.
Everyone in the family has discussed this
with Julia, including my wife's grandmother.
However, every time we raise the subject, she
becomes angry at us.
While my wife and her ex were not good as
a couple, this man has been nothing but a
loving, patient and supportive father. He
shows up on time, almost never cancels, pays
his child support in full — and my step­
daughter is always excited to see him.
My concern is that my mother-in-law’s
anger toward Trevor will eventually confuse
my stepdaughter. Although she is young
now, there will come a time when she’ll b e
old enough to know something is wrong.
What can be done, Abby?
JEFF IN SOUTH CAROLINA
DEAR JEFF: Lay down the law to Julia.
Tell her she must keep her feelings about
the child 's father to herself. There Is no rea­
son the child should be subjected to this. If
Julia cannot comply, she should plan ahead
to be elsew here when visitation is sched­
uled.
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.

Good advice for everyone — teens to
seniors — is in "The Anger in All of Us and
How to Deal With It." To order, send a busi­
ness-size, self-addressed envelope, plus check
or money order for $5 (U.S. funds only) to:
Dear Abby, Anger Booklet, P.O. Box 447,
Mount Morris, 1L 61054-0447. (Postage is
included.)
C root UNIVERSAL MESS SYNDICATE

Burglary ,
• Sanford Officer Gerald DOzkr arrested
Vexter Bradley, 18, of Sanford Friday for bur­
glary. He reportedly broke info a scremrcMn
porch at an Andenon Circle home that la for
sale. Police found Bradley sleeping on the
porch floor.
• Seminole Deputy Mickel Green arrested
Chase Rangel, 21, o f Geneva Monday for an
Orange County violation of probation war­
rant pertaining to a burglary charge.
I Murder
I Investigator Frank Hilton arrested
James Mitchell, 18, of Sanford Friday for two
charges of attempted m urder Along with
Robert Juliano, w ho was arrested list week,
the two allegedly attacked two men with a
flashlight and knife at the Village Lake
Apartments located at 500 W. Airport
Boulevard.
Shoplifting
• Sanford Officer Erik Zabik arrested
Barbara Posley, 41, of Sanford Friday for
shoplifting She allegedly tried to steal $132
worth of merchandise from the Orlando
Drive Wal-Mart At the jail, Seminole County
Sheriff's Office deputies discovered her real
name is Barbara I lopson. They served her
with six Pinellas County warrants.
• Longwoixl Officer Lisa Martin arrested
Ramon Ortega, 45, of Longwoixl Sunday for
larceny. He reportedly tried to steal five DVD
movies from a U S . Hig
lighway 17-92 business
in Longwood.
Trespassing
• Winter Springs Officer D. Brewer arrest­
ed Michael Jantzen, 43, of Winter Springs
Friday for trespassing, t fe reportedly had
been issued a warning Jan. 16 not to come­
back to the State Road 434 Cirde K
• Seminole S g t Mark Dibona arrested
Jerry Dickerson, 30, of Sanford Saturday for
trespassing. He reportedly was issued a warn­
ing thirty minutes before his arrest not to
return to the Wavies night club on Southwest
Road.
Drug Possession
• Seminole Deputy Andrew Conklin
arrested Darius Simpson, 22, of Sanford
Friday for possession of cocaine and marijua­
na, and two counts of resisting an officer.
Simpson reportedly knocked over a deputy in
his attempt to flee. Two grams of marijuana
and four grams of cocaine were found in his
shoe.
• Seminole Deputy James Clark arrested
Robert Wasser, 33, of Lake Mary Saturday for
possession of a controlled substance and drug
paraphernalia.
• Seminole Deputy James Ingram Jr.,
arrested Carrie Duval, 24, and Patrice
Stephens, 22, both of Sanford, Sunday for pos­
session of marijuana.
• Altamonte Springs Officer Robert Dean
arrested Michelle ALvhiLni, 32, of Winter
Springs Sunday for pcMession of cocaine and

drug paraphernalia.
DU1 Operation
B
• As many as 40 officers from around the
county participated in a rolling DUf road­
block Friday night in Sanford. Listed below is
a few of the arrests from the operation.
Sanford Officer Thomas McCall arrested
William Thompkins, 47, o f Sanford Saturday
for driving under the influence, reckless dri­
ving, speeding and possession of an open
container of aicohoL
• Officer Clint Gioielli arrested Luis
Ortega, 25, Friday for operating a vehicle
without a driver's license and fraud.
• Officer C. Hoffman arrested Yvonne
Winston, 43, of Sanford Friday for driving
under the influence. Breathalyzer tests
revealed a blood alcohol content of about .145.
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrested John
Luiz, 31, of Lake Mary Saturday for driving
under the influence and failure to obey a stop
sign. He refused a breath test.
• Officer Kulaga arrested Enrique
Guerrero, 25, of Sanford Saturday for driving
under the influence and speeding. Breath tests
revealed a blood alcohol content of about .063.
• Longwood Officer Wayne Roberts arrest­
ed Jeffrey Jones, 42, of Sanford for driving

o
i the jail revealed t
alcohol content of about .215.
• Seminole Deputy James Ingram Jr,
arrested Dayan Stallworth, 22, of Sanford for
possession of marijuana.
DU !
• Winter Springs Officer D. Brewer arrest­
ed Monica Baxter, 32, of Longwood Saturday
for driving under the influence. She refused a
breath test.
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrested Oscar
Cisneros, 26, o f Sanford Saturday for driving
under the influence, reckless driving, operat­
ing a vehicle without a license and an open
container of alcohol Breath tests at the jail
revealed a blood alcohol content of about .208.
• Winter Springs Officer D. Brewer arrest­
ed Gary Gioia, 46, of Winter Springs Sunday
for driving under the influence. He refused to
take a breath test.
• Seminole Deputy Anthony Lafferman
arrested Charles Packard, 32, of Winter
Springs Sunday for driving under the influ­
ence. Authorities noticed Packard's drunken
state* when he reportedly lost control of his

vehicle and struck a metal barricade o n the
shoulder of State Rood 426 near the intersec­
tion of Dean R a id . Breathalyzer tests at the
jail revealed a blood alcohol content o f about
.129.
• Seminole Deputy Mary Pascale arrested
Tiffany Winchester, 22. of Lake Mary Sunday
for driving under the influence and reckless
driving. Volusia County authorities radioed to
Seminole deputies that a suspected drunk dri­
ver was approaching Seminole County on
County Road 415. The Vblusia authorities
advised the driver had run five motorcycles
and several c a n off the road. Winchester told
police she worked for Bacardi and had items
associated with her company in her vehicle.
She, however, later stated she worked for JD
It Associates, a lobbying firm In Tallahassee.
A search of the vehicle produced an empty
bottle of Captain Morgan's spiced nu n and a
bottle half-full o f Castillo rum. A large blue
cup was also half full of a dark colored
smelling of an akohotic beverage.
's 14-year-old sister was a passen­
ger in the car, according to the police report
• Seminole Deputy Charles Albrecht
arrested Nathaniel GUlison J r , 20, o f Sanford
Monday for fraud, marijuana possession, dri­
ving under the influence and driving without
a driver's license.
Suspended License
• Seminole Deputy Shannon Miller arrest­
ed Michael Utz. 24. of Longwood Saturday
for driving with a suspended license.
• Sanford Officer Gerald Dozier arrested
Frits Sharp, 3, of Sanford Sunday for driving
with a suspended license.
• Sanford Officer Dawn Benina to arrested
Demand Fayson, 29, of Sanford Sunday for
his second charge o f driving with a suspend­
ed license and possession of marijuana.
• Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa arrested
Raymond Cowman, 50, of Sanford Sunday
for driving with a suspended license.
• Florida Highway Trooper T A . Wood
arrested Tlmeka DavisCotlins, 23, of Sanford
Sunday for driving with a suspended license.
• Seminole Deputy Charles Albrecht
arrested Lenny Nelms, 22, of Sanford
Monday for driving with a suspended license,
fraud and resisting an officer.
Hit and Run
Seminole Deputy Charles Albrecht arresl
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for resisting an officer and hit and run.
Cattle M utilation
A Geneva resident reported to the
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an unknown personfs) had mutilated one of
his heifer calves. The calf was killed sometime
between 7 p.m April 10 and 12 p jn . April 11.
The animal's utter, anal and vaginal tracts had
been cut out and removed along with its eyes
an d ean .
The ground around the animal looked
undisturbed and void of blood, according to
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Obituaries
SANDRA BLACK BARRETT
Sandra Black Barrett, 68, of
Winter Springs, died Monday,
April 15,2002.
Bom July 25, 1*133, in Peoria,
III., she was a homemaker.
Survivors include her hus­
band, James Barrett of Winter
Springs; three sons, Kevin D.
Barrett of Durham, N.C., and
Daniel E. and Patrick M.
Barrett, both of Orlando; one
daughter, Kathleen Louise
Barrett o f Orlando; two broth­
ers, Stephen E. Slack of Winter
Park and John D. Slack of
Longwood; and three grand­
children.
Memorial services are 9:30
a.m: Saturday, April 20, in St.
Stephen Catholic Church in
Winter Springs.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

Born April 4,1940, in St.
George, S.C., he moved to
Sanford 45 years ago. He was a
retired agriculture laborer. He
was a member of House of God
K.D. Church o Palm Bay.
Survivors include two sons,
Willie Brown Jr., and Frederick
Lee Brown, both of Sanford;
two daughters, Betty Ann
Wright of St. George,
orgi S.C.,
l-averene OiNeil
Oil
of Brook!
N.Y., and Sylvia
of St. Pau
Sy
S.C.; three brothers, Clarence
Brown of St. George, S.C.,
Ralph Jenkins of Grover, S.C.,
and Rudolph of St. Paul, S.C.;
and 12 grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

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GLEN M. MCKENDREE
Glen M. McKendree, 81, of West
RACHEL E. JO O ST E
Rachel E. Jooste, 79, of North
17th Street, Sanford, died
Hiawassee Road, Orlando, died Saturday, April 13,2002.
Bom in Dade City, he moved
Thursday, April 11, 2002.
from Miami to Sanford In 1956. He
Bom in Brakpan, South
was retired from Southern Beil,
Africa, she moved to Central
\ where he worked as a switchman.
Florida in 1993. She was a
He was a member of the
homemaker and a member of
t Redeemer Lutheran Church,
Crossroad Coffeehouse.
where he served as secretary, vice
Survivors include her hus­
president, president, elder and
band, Martin G. Jooste of
chairman of the board of elders.
Orlando; two sons, Ralph
He was a member of the CWA,
Benjamin Jooste of Orlando
Telephone Pioneers, where he
and Casper Johannes Jooste of
served as treasurer and was elect­
Johannesburg, South Africa;
ed as Pioneer of the Year. He was a
one daughter, Joanna Jooste of
past member of the Happy
Orlando; five grandchildren;
Campers, where he served as
and one great grandchild.
wagon master and president He
Goldonis Funeral Home Inc.,
was a member of the Central
of Winter Park is in charge of
Florida Blood Bank and had credit
arrangements.
for 15 gallons. He served in the
Army Air Force in the South
PHILIP JA M ES G UNSTER
Pacific during Work! War II.
Philip James Gunster of
Survivors include his wife,
DeBary died early Tuesday,
Mildred "Pudgie” McKendrw;
April 16, 2002.
five sorts, Dennis Mark and Craig
A native of New York, he

PEARLMAN BRINSON SR.
Pearlman Brinson Sr., 78,
Cedar Avenue, Sanford, died
Friday, April 12,2002, in South
Seminole Hospital.
Bom April
14,1923, in
Monticcllo, he
was a retired
rk director
r Seminole
County
Recreational
Department.
He was a
member of
Greater New Mount Zion M.li.
Church and a lifelong member
of Usher Board, where he
served as president for a num­
ber of years. I le was a U.S.
Army World War II veteran.
Survivors include six sons,
Terry, Raymond, Tommy,
George and Fred Brinson and
Edward Graham; three daugh­
ters, Sylvia Graham, Melissa
Brinson and Ernestine Cotton;
one sister, Mary Ann Hicks; 15
grandchildren; and 33 great
grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary Inc., of Sanford h in
charge of arrangements.

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MARTHA E. PANNETON
Martha E. Panneton, 80, of
Terrace Hill Boulevard, DeBary,
died Monday, April 15,2002, in
Florida Hospital Fish Memorial,
Orange City.
Bom In Fairfax, Va., she moved
to Central Florida in 1972. She
retired after 25 years of working as
a logistics specialist with the
Department of the Army.
Survivors include one son,
Ovila C. Panneton of i
Va.; one daug
DeBary; two I
of Fairfax, Va., and Wilbert Proffitt
of Scottsvilie, Va.; one sister,
Maxine Shockley of Dunnellon;
four granddaughters; and one
stepgrand daughter.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City b in charge of
arrangements.
EDITH ROZELLA ROSS
Edith Rozella Rosa, 97, of
Florence Boulevard, DeBary, died
Saturday, April 13,2002, in Merrill
Gardens of Orange City.
Bom in Beulah, Mich, she
retired after 32 years as a clerk
with Grand Trunk Railroad in
Flint, Mich. She was a member of

First Presbyterian Cl lurch ol
tX’Bary.
Survivors include o ik - son,
Daniel Johnson of I fighland, N.C.;
one sister, Eunice- OfConnor of
Grand Rapids, Mich.; three grand­
children; and four great grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Family Funeral I tome
of DeBary is in charge of arrange­
ments.
JOSEPH J.W EISBRO D
Joseph J. Weisbrod, 81, of
ChipoLi Avenue, IX-Land, died
Thursday, April II, 2002, in
Woodland Towers in lX-Lind.
Bom in Portage County, WLs.,
he moved to Central Florida from
Fart Campbell, Kv„ 40 years ago.
He served in the U S. Army dur­
ing World War II and received
numerous honors ami medals, I le
was aLso a master jumper with the
82nd Airborne and the 101st. 1le
was a self-employed contractor in
the construction industry. I le was
a member of (Ik- VFW, LX-Uind
Post No. 2830.1le enjoyed fishing
on the St. Johns River, woodwork­
ing and was a Boy Scout leader.
He was of the Protestant faith.
Survivors include his wife of 60
years, Mildred Weislm&gt;d; one son,
jay Weisbrod of Oviedo; one

daughter, Monica Spencer of
Wilmington, N.C.; two brothers,
Clarence of Stevens Point Wis.,
and Arnold o Radne, Wis.; four
grandchildren; and one great
grandchild.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City b in charge of
arrangements.
TROY FRANKIE WILKERSON
Troy Frankie Wilkerson, 45, of
Lake Emma Road, Longwood,
died Thursday, April 11,2002, In
Gainesville.
Bom in Orlando, he was a life­
long resident of Central Florida.
He was a manager in retail sales.
He was a member of River of Life,
Del Iona, and a former Abate
member.
Survivors indude h b wife, Tina
Mi Her-Wilkerson of Longwood;
one daughter, Amber Lee
Wilkerson of Winter Garden; one
son, Trevor Wilkerson of
Jacksonville; two stepdaughters,
Kaitlin Miller of Longwood and
l-i ren Miller of Geneva; one sbter,
Margie Kannon of Sanford; and
one brother, George Wilkerson of
Orlando.
Baldwin-Faitthild Funeral
Home Oaklawn Chapel b in
charge of arrangements.

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Business
SCC students perform well in state business competitions
SANFORD
The
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Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) took
home 49 awards from the 52ru) Annual
PBL State Leadership Conference April
11 through 14 in Tampa.
Fifteen SCC students will represent
the state at the PBL National Leadership
Conference in Nashville on June 23
Including Kim Lear, Christina Huddle*
Hughes, Sarah Vantulden, Steve Kelly,
Chris Patterson, Grant Means, Sooksun
Sayprasith, Brian Grossberdnt, Jeslah
Mauck, Robin Stem, Byron Faudie, John
Duda, James Coffman, Ted Simpson and
Vu Lam.
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attending conferences, and from partici­
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national office.
SCC earned the following honors at
the cjnference;

W» Place—Dm Hack
COM PU TE* APPLICATIONS
2nd Place—Christina Huddie-Hughss
3rd Place—Yolanda Siudik
5th Place—RoMn Stem
CO M PU TE* CONCEPTS

ACCOUNTING nUNOPLES
3rd Place—CtuWine Louder
BUSINESS LAW
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2nd Place—Jeteah Mauck
3rd Place— Zhiqiang Zhao
BUSIN ESS MATH
1st Place— Byron Faudie
3rd Place—Christina Huddle Hughes

1st Place Robin Stem
3rd Place—Tbionda Siudak
4th Place—Steve Jay Kelly
Sth Piece Brian Groeebemdt
ECONOMICS
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3rd Place—James Coffman
FINANCE
Sth Place—Brian Craasbemdl
HUMAN RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
1st Place—Byron Faudie
IMPROMPTU SPEAKING
2nd Place—Anthony Lewis
4th Place—Byron Faudie

Engineered Homes sells 9 7 homes, eclipses
$ 18 million in sales during first quarter
Anchored once more by The
Sanctuary in Oviedo, Engineered
Homes of Winter Park sprinted
out of the gates quickly by ring­
ing up $18.3 million In new
home sales volume during the
year's opening quarter.
Engineered Homes Sales and
Marketing Director Marilyn
Anderson reports that the com­
pany chalked up 97 home sales at
six different Central Florida com­
munities during the JanuaryMarch period at an average sales

price of $188351 — led by its $78.4 million cn 413 sales.
flagship
community.
The
"W e felt if we are going to
Sanctuary.
.challenge last year's figures that
This vear's sales volume was it was imperative we come out
the third best in company history. with a very strong start,"said
the $20.9 million registered Anderson. "We did exactly that,
g the opening quarter of thanks to The Sanctuary which
1999 and $20.1 million posted we expect will carry the lion’s
during last year’s opening period share of our sales over the rest of
were better.
the year because of the diversity
More importantly, it puts the of product offered."
The Sanctuary, the company's
7-year-old company on track to
make a serious run at last year's largest single residential under­
record-setting sales mark — taking to date, accounted for bet­
ter than one-third of the sales
activity, finishing the threemonth period with 38 sales for
approximately $8.7 million. The
community, located on S.R. 419
We warmly welcome you and your family to join us for our
approximately one mile east of
Lockwood Road, is planned for
F irs t A n n u a l F a m ily
744 homes priced from the low
$150t to more than $400,000.
The thrust of the Engineered
Homes’ sales activity occurred in
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Lake Mary Road, registered $2.4
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million on 15 sales, and Lake
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of U S . 17-92 on Plumosa, fin­
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3rd Place—Christopher langton

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
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J O l INTERVIEW
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MACHINE TRANSCRIPTION
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Sth Place—Lorrie Morton
MARKETING
2nd Place—John Duda
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Sth Place—Christopher Pattencn
PROFESSIONAL KEYBOARDING
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4th P la ce -S e ra Naah
P U 1U C SPEAKING
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QUANTITATIVE METHODS
2nd Place—James Coffman
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
1st Place—Ted Simpson
2nd Place— Vu Lam
3rd Place—John Ruben
4th Place—Christopher Langton
Sth Place—Sooksun Sayprasith
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3rd Place—Kristen Manopuloa
Sth Place—Christina Huddle-Hughes

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Briefcases
Terml-Mesh earns contract
to provide termite control
Longwood-based Terml-Mesh
Florida, Inc. will provide chemi­
cal-free termite protection for
new classroom facilities under
construction at Dream Lake
Elementary School in Apopka.
Paula Heinrich, general manager
at Termi-Mesh, said the firm
won the contract - valued at
approximately $10,000 - by
stressing the environmental and
health advantages o f avoiding
use of toxic chemicals on school
property.
Terml-Mesh markets a patent­
ed construction process that uses
a fine stainless steel mesh to
form a lifetime barrier against
subterranean pests such as ter­
mites. The system, Invented in
Australia, is effective against
even the most voracious termite
species, Heinrich said.
Termi-Mesh introduced its
system in the Orlando area two
years ago, Heinrich said, and
recently began marketing com­
mercial applications.
Beazer Homes lauds top
sales associates for 2001
Beazer Homes in Orlando,
which reported it sold more than
300 homes last year in the
Orlando area, honored its top
sales associates for 2001 recently.
David Byrnes, president of the
Orlando area division, said
Clorinda Leon was named sales
associate of the year.
Leon
ned Beazer in 1998 and sold 32
mes last year worth more than
$9.2 million net at Westover
Club, a gated community locat­
ed off Apopka Vineland Rd. in
Southwest Orlando.
Byrnes said Becky Blanes also
received top honors. At Royal
Oaks, off Red Bug Rd. near
Winter Springs in Seminole
County, Blanes sold 35 new
homes, although her dollar vol­

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million n et
Sharon Barber, a sales associ­
ate at Buckhead and Aloma
Woods, w on the division's
Customer Satisfaction Award,
selling 30 homes a t the two com­
munities.
Sauiyne Bond, who also
works out o f Aloma Woods, was
recognized for the highest
Beazer Homes mortgage reten­
tion rate, and Kay Hanson was
also honored for December sales,
and Mike M urray and Becky
Blanes for January sales.
Florida Solar awarded contract
to replace w ater systems
Florida Solar Technology, Inc.,
has won a contract worth more
than $45,000 to replace pool
purification facilities at the Best
Western LaPlaya Resort hotel in
Ormond Beach.
Skip West,
founder and president of Florida
Solar, said resort guests w ill
notice an immediate difference
when work is completed.
"Old style w ater treatment
systems mix &lt;hem kal cNbrines
into the water-to'heutrtfifce bac­
teria," West said. "Those are the
same chemicals that make your
eyes red and scratchy and fade
vcour sw im w ear." he said,
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natural salt to create purifying
chemical reactions, result in
cleaner water that doesn't irri­
tate humans. West added.
"A lot of hotels and resorts are
making the changeover from
chemical chlorines to natural
water purification systems and
they arc finding that the new
technology is less expensive to
operate.
Florida Solar Technology is
known as the world's leading
supplier o f solar pool heating
systems. T he company also
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Wednesday, April t7.2002 BA

S chool News
Upcoming
Events
Lmvton ChUcs Middle
School will be celebrating
Earth Day Friday, April 19,
from 9:15 a m to 3.-4S p m
As part ot the celebration,
representatives from runnerous environmental organiza­
tions wilt be tatting up infor­
mational booths. Students will
have the opportunity to speak
with the representatives and
observe and interact with the
organizations' displays.
Lawton Chiles Middle
School is located at 3225
Lockwood Road in Oviedo.

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Midway Elementary
sponsors annual event

cotton candy tor
everyone to
enjoy during the
carnival.

A gangs sal* and craft fair
will be staged 9 am , to 3 p m
Saturday, April 20, in Winter
Springs High School's cafete­
ria, located at 130TUskawilla
Road in Winter Springs.
The event b being held to
raise money for the school's
Project Graduation. In addi­
tion to the garage sale items,
crafts, including rubber
stamps, hand-painted wood
items, jewelry and gourmet
foods will be for sale. Spaces
can be rented for $25.
For more information, call
407-388-0696.
Goldsboro Elementary
School located at 1300 W. 20th
S t In Sanford, will host
i_ufTicuiuzn L i i c o n n o n

Tuesday, April 23, from 6 to 8
pan.
Throughout the evening, all
classrooms will be opened for
families to view the work done
; by the students during the
• third nine weeks. Classrooms,
hallways and labs will be filled
with student projects.

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The Seminole County
Council PTA will host its
* annual Vendors Night 4 to 7
‘ p.m. Thursday, April 25, in
' Lyman High School's media
••center, located at 869 S. County
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•" 'Vendors of goods Used In
fund-raising efforts will be
'• present to display their mer■ chandise and answer ques­
tions.
Goldsboro Elementary
School located at 1300 W. 20th
6 t in Sanford, will host Space
Day horn May 2 to May 3.
Activities will include a guest
speaker from Lockheed
Martin, a bottle rocket compe­
tition, a display of special
"Martian'' artwork designed
by the students and, a grand
finale featuring a full technolo­
gy demonstration for students.
Parents and Mends are
invited to attend the finale an
May 3. Call the school for spe­
cial times at 407-320-5850.
Oviedo High School's
Mane Attraction Dance Team
will present its annual spring
show 7 p.m. Friday, May 3, in
the school's auditorium.
Tickets may be purchased in
advance bum any dancer or in
the dance room during sixthperiod. Cost is M for adults
and $3 for students.
Tickets will also be available
the night of the show for $5,
adults and $4, students.
Oviedo High School's
Athletic Department will
sponsor its 15th annual gplf
. tournament Friday, May 10, at
! TWin Rivers Golf Q ub in
Oviedo.
The 1 p m shot-gun start
will be followed by prizes, a
; raffle and dinner. All greens
; fees are included in the $fiO
• entry fee, and the registration
; deadline is Friday, May 3.
Space is limited to the first 120
; players.
• Hole sponsorship are avail­
able for $100, and donations of
raffle items are needed and
being accepted daily in the
school's athletic office.
Volunteers are also still
needed to help before and dur* ing die tournament.
;
For general information, to
| volunteer or to register, call
tournament coordinator
J Donna Mullins Parker at 407J 3204230.
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Goldsboro fourthgrader Daniel
WWams, above,
strikes a m a le ! to
the target Saturday
hoping to m ake the
b e l ring tor a prize.
He w as on e ot the
first during the day
to m ake it ring. At
right, Elizabeth
Wilson, 5 , plays the
ring toss.
Saturday's spring
carnival included
gam es, a moon
walk, prizes and a
variety ot food.

Two-year-oid Ivory Barrett enjoys a big brie ot cotton candy. Money
raised during Saturday's spring carnival will go toward PTA projects.
T he event is held a m u a fy a s a Goldsboro fund-raiser.

Students
ready to
volunteer
More than 1/00 Seminole
County Public School students
will be learning while serving
on April 26.
In partnership with Hands
On Orlando, the students will
be participating In National
Youth Sender Day, the largest
volunteer event in the world.
Volunteer activities will
include:
• Altamonte Elementary —
Fifth-grade students will meet
with two kindergarten desses
to work cm specific skilb from
reading to tying shoes. The
fifth-graders will be writing the
lesson plans.
• Forest City Elementary —
Fourth- and fifth-grade students will be "Reading
Buddies” with first-grade stu­
dents.
• Goldsboro Elementary —
Fifth-grade students will be
book buddies with first grade
students. They will also present
puppet shows for the first
graders.
• Jackson Heights Middle —
Students will refurbish and re­
establish an outdoor classroom
found in the acreage behind
the schools. Science classes will
identify and label native flora
and fauna. Students will devel­
op a guide for teachers.
Students will develop natural
art projects. Another group of
students will examine existing
historical documents to devel­
op a written history of this spe­
cial place. The students will
also develop a guidebook to
use in a summer school pro­
gram for disadvantaged stu­
dents.
• Pine Crest Elementary —
Students will be collecting poptops for the Ronald McDonald
House. The pop-tops will be
used to raise money for the
House's electric bill' The
Student Council will travel to
the Ronald McDonald House
to present their donations.
• Spring Lake Elementary
"School Curb Appeal’ — The
school has a problem with litter
and speeders in front of the
school. Students and parents
will write to the School Board
informing them of the traffic
problem. Students will make
posters warning driven to
slow down. Student Council
will (Jean up the front of the
school by picking up trash and
planting shrubs and native
plants.
• Winter Springs High —
The National Honor Society
will be collecting leisure books
for the At Promise Academy.
The students will also tape
books to motivate the students
to read. Some of the tapes will
be donated to Safehouse of
Seminole, a spousal abuse shel­
ter. The high school students
will also be collecting school
supplies for the children at Safe
House since the families have
usually left home without their
school supplies.
For more information on
National Youth Service Days,
please contact Hands On
Orlando at 407 8740-8652, or
wwwJundsonorlando.com.
For information on school vol­
unteering opportunities, please
contact the Dividends School
Volunteer Program at 407 3200182 or wwwscps.kl2.fLus

Lake Mary Prep honors D A RE graduates
From Staff Reports
Lake Mary Preparatory School
recently honored 38 fifth-graders
during its annual DARE (Drug
Abuse Resistance Education) grad­
uation.
Lake Mary DARE Officer Chris
Taylor, in his first DARE gradua­
tion, honored the students for com­
pleting the course, held weekly
during the school year. Like Miry
Police Chief Richard Hoary, Lake
Mary Mayor Thom Greene, Lake
Mary Commissioner Janet Jcmigan
and various other city officials also
attended the school event
The DARE graduates included:
Sandy Bailes, Joey Bailes,
Sydney Moore, Sherri Rambo,
Quinn Hartmann, Kalcy Mingus,

Kristin Ball, Lauren l.undberg,
Jennifer Cavaretta, Vicki Reisbcck,
Robert Futterman, Scott Ruskin,
Spenser
Moreland,
Danny
Smigielski, Joey Bahng, Bryce
Grier, Jordan Booth, Tamara
Kl tanja ha nbakhsh,
Matthew
George and Robert Hirst
Miranda Norton, Samantha
Moore, Ashley Lollar, Benjamin
Dannchl, Jordan Eichenblatt,
Cheyanne Hardy, Eleni MarsiHazen, Jessica Masterson, Niles
Phillips, Maile Hochuli, Tiffany
Schneider, Tara Waite, Alex
Barclay, Jason Boyer, Jeffery
Salerno, Matthew Robin, Mark
Ruskin and Aslikan Tnwid Nejad.
Each student wrote an essay
about DARE. Six winners were
cluttcn from the two fifth-grade

classes. Winners included Sydney
Moore, Kristin Ball, Scott Ruskin.
Cheyanne Hardy and Niles
Philips. The overall essay winner
was Mark Ruslan.
Other students received recogni­
tion for designing license plates
and being a good role model,
including Sandy Bailes, Sydney
Moore, Joey Bahng Jordan Booth,
Jordan Eicnenblatt, Niles Phillips
and Alex Barclay.
Following the distribution of
DARE pins and certificates, the stu­
dents honored Taylor for his work
with the program. A song was cre­
ated in the officer's honor.
"Officer Taylor taught us all we
need to know. We'll hold onto this
til' the end," the students sang,
"Officer Taylor, we thank you."

H n H ptato by Tammy V b«m
Lako Mary Preparatory School fifth-grader Mark Ruskin read s his OARE essay,
while Lake Mary Mayor Thom G reene, left, and Lake Mary Police Chief Richard
Beary listen. Ruskin w as the overall winner tor the e s s a y contest.

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�R lfC 6A Wednesday. April 17. 2002

The Seminole County
School Board will hold two
meetings on Tuesday, May 14,
in the Educational Support
Center, located at 400 E. Lake
Mary Blvd., Sanford.
First, the Board will meet
in regular session at 1 p.m.
The Board will then meet for
a budget workshop at 3 JO
p.m.
T he B oard w ill m eet In reg ­
u la r se ssio n at 7 p.m . Tuesday,
M ay 2B, in th e sam e location .

For a copy of the agendas,
contact Karen Ponder, clerk to
the School Board, at 407-3200003.

T h i S eminoli Huuld

Students receive Longwood JO Y awards
From Staff Rapofts
LONGWOOD — The dty of
Longwood recently awarded
local students in its 22nd Annua]
"Juvenile of the Year" (JOY)
Awards presentation.
Former Commisskmer/Mayor
Steve Uskert, who passed away a
number of years ago. Initiated the
award. Uskert felt very strongly
regarding the continuance of this
award. In previous years, Uskert
would present each student with
his or her award.
The City believes this award is

a worthwhile tradition that
should be continued, said current
Mayor Paul Loves trend. These
students represent the all around,
youthful "good citizens" that
reside in and around the dty of
Longwood.
Each of the eleven schools that
serve the Longwood area selects
one of their students to receive
this award.
The Elementary Schools are
Altamonte Elementary, Choices
In Learning Charter School,
Highlands
Elementary,
Longwood
Elementary, The

SpotlightonTeaching

Master's
Academy
and
Woodlands Elementary. The
Middle Schools are Greenwood
Lakes Middle, Milwee Middle
and Rock Lake Middle. The High
Schools are Lake Mary High and
Lyman High.
The eligibility requirements are
neatness,
attendance, good
behavior and attitude, average
grades, a willingness to follow
directions, and a constant strive
for improvement.
There is not a requirement that
the student be a resident of the
City of Longwood.

• Elementary school lunches in
Seminole County cost SliO. Three
entree choices are available; the
daily entree — listed below — a
chef's shaker salad or a bag lunch
that includes a sandwich.
Thundzy, April II — Hamburger
or cheeseburger with lettuce and toma­
to. Tatrr Tots, assortment of fruit and
choice of milk.
Frida* April 1* — Baked zttt green
brans, breodatick, assortment of fruit
and choice of mitk.
Monday April 22 —Cheese or prpprroni pizza, side salad, orange sec­
tions or orange |uk* anl choice of milk.
Tuesday, April 23 — Chicken
nuggets. mashed potatoes with gravy,
dinner roll assortment of fruit and
choice of milk.
Wednesday April 24 — Com Dog,
Tiny Twists Ptrtzrb, baked beans.
avx xtroen l of fruit and choice of milk.
Thursday April 23 — Macaroni
and cheese, green brant, dinner roU.
assortment of fruit and choice of milk.
Frida* April 2S — Beef ravioli,
brnidstkk. tossed salad, iwortment of
fruit and choice of milk.
Monday April 3 — Cheese or peppenxvi pizza, sale salad, orange sec­
tions or orange juice, fudge brownie
and choice of milk.
Tuesday, April 30 — Hamburger or
cheeseburger with lettuce and tomato,
later Tots, assortment of fruit and
choice of milk.
• M iddle school students pay
$1.75/$2 and high school students
pay $2 fie the option of one of six
Maui-Meals, including: Burger
M a x i— charbroiled burger or
cheeseburger with lettuce and
tomato, small order of French fries,
whole fruit, iced tea and milk;
Pasta Maxi — pasta with a choice
of marinara or meat sauce, bread
stick or garlic toast whole fruit
iced tea and milk; Nugget M axi —
five-piece chicken nugget mashed
potatoes with o r without gravy,
dknm m U .w huU fruit. Iced am
and milk, Salad Maxi — shaker
gard &amp; nuu il. two bread sticks,
whoie fruit. Iced tea and milk;. Pizza M a d — a slice of pizza,
small order of French fries, whole
fru it iced tea and milk; Hof Dog
M ad — hot dog o r bun, small
order o f French fries, whole fru it
iced tea and milk.
A la carte offerings, such as
pizza slices, French fries and sand­
wiches are also available.
Ail Seminole students in the
reduced-price lunch program pay
40 cents.

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From dolls to the classroom

G OLDSBORO
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
• Goldsboro's Odyssey of the Mind

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Students from Longwood arm schools recently were awarded ‘Juvenile of the Year* awards. Mayor Paul
Lovestamd, In tha back, helped present the 11 participants. Thorn receiving awards, include Jasmine Autry of
Altamonte Elementary, Charity Gorman of Choices In Learning Charter School. KaUey Copeland ot Highlands
Elementary, Lourdes Paacual of Lake Mary High, Ashley Heer of Greenwood Lakes Middle, Daniel Serna of
Longwood Elementary, Liu ISherwood of Lyman High, Rebecca Lee of The Master's Academy, Andrew Yowter ot
Milwee Middle. Courtney Tlndel of Rock Lake Middle and Lauren Honeycutt of Woodlands Elementary.

Register named ‘Coach of the Year’
The Florida Citrus Sports
Foundation has announced at
their annual meeting that Betsy
Register of
Winter
Springs High
School has
been selected
as the

Oviedoi Hig
High School prior to her
coming; to
I Winter Springs High,
where she coaches varsity.
Her teams have made four
consecutive appearances in the
FHSAA Girls State Basketball
Final Four; two of which were
consecutive
State
Championships in 1999 and
S e m in o le
2000, one runner-up in 2001, and
County
one semi-final appearance In’
Coach of the
2002.
Year.
Register was SAC Coach of
A check
_______________ the rear for Girls Basketball in
1999 and 2000. She coached the
for $2^00
R egister
was present
North/South All-Stars in 2000.
ed to The Foundation for
WSHS basketball teams were
Seminole County Public Schools district champions in 2000,2001,
in Register's honor.
and 20U2 and regional champs in
Register has been a basketball 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002.
coach for eight years. Three were Betsy's record at WSHS is 124as a junior varsity coach at 39.

Foundation receives
$25,000 donation
The Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools received a
donation in the amount of $25,000
from Florida Solar and Olympian
Home Service at the April 9 board
meeting.
Scott Kocic, chief executive offi­
cer, and Skip West, president, pre­
sented a check for $25,(XX) to The
Foundation for the "Excellence in
Education Endowment" campaign.
The Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools allocates
small grants for classroom projects
or total schooI/dLstrict projects
that will enhance education.
For more information regard­
ing The Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools, call Tina
Calderone at 407-32M180.

ming around Seminole...

■H H H EnDH M i
GREENWOOD LAKES
MIDDLE SCHOOL
• The close of the third marking peri­
od for the 2001 - 2002 school year
revealed that the number of itudcnti
who were honored for high achievement
on their report card* remained relatively
high. From a student body population of
1700.9411 itudents attained this high
level of educational excellence. This
included 333 sixth grader*. 313 seventh
grader*, and 302 eighth grader*.
• Greenwood Lake* itudents have
been recycling old newipaper* in order
to do their part to help protect the envi­
ronment and cunsetvr our tree* and
Lind The achool wa* recently honored
for recycling 33,000 pound* of newspa­
per*.
• During recent competitions that
were held al Greenwood Lakes Middle
School, an eighth-grader, Kathryn
Hendrix, earned the hlle of "top speller".
This allowed her to represent the school
at the county level. The runner-up in the
tchool level contest wa* Rachel
Keilman.
• The Student Council, under the
direction of Gayle Ruffing, conducted a
Pennies for Pasta fund raising activity
from Jan. 6 to March 1 for the Leukemia
Society. The hard work and the outstand­
ing generosity of the students and teach­
er* allowed them to raise 15.DOt.97 for
this annual cause.
• Many Greenwood Lakes students
participated in the recent PTA Reflections
Contest. Three students had their work
submitted for the state contest. They
included. Visual Arts. Annie Wu; Music,
Daniel Moorhouse. and Photography,
Amanda PIeta
The following students received an
Honorable Mention at the county level
Visual Arts, Setrle Filosofo*. Music.
Alison Bums, Kritlen Hawker. Christy
Hiia. and Allton James. Literature, Ann
Osteen; and Photography, Andrew
Byfield. Morgan Hill, and Jarryd Rrrd.
• A Greenwood Lake* Middle School
eighth-grade student. Venal Shenoy, is
in the process of earning the rank of
Eagle Scout. In order to help accomplish
thu goal he has organized a group of
adults and students who have undertak­
en the task of landscaping major area* of
the campus.

Even as a little girl, Sarah
Reece knew she was going to
be a teacher. When she wasn't
in school, the would gather her
dolls and pretend to be the
teacher of her own classroom.
"Becoming a teacher — that
was a no brainer," Reece said.
Today, Reece is a fifth-grade
teacher at Midway Elementary.
She's not one to hide how
proud she Is of her school.
"Midway is the best school
I've ever been in.”
Reece began teaching four
ara ago. She graduated from
ississippi State University
and has a master's degree in
education.
The Texas native began
teaching in a Mississippi school
district following college grad­
uation. Two years ago, she
joined the staff at Midway.
Her favorite thing about
teaching is her interaction with
her students.

Team B from Kathy Bump's gifted class
recently won fourth place In their level.
The team was coached by Susan
Sesaoma, a parent, and tram members
included Graham Christensen, Bryan
Danley, Travis Doan, Chelsea Ifublrr,
Beth More and Emily Sesaoma.
The purpose of the Odyssey of the
Mind competitions held al the University
of Central Florida was to provide stu­
dents with the opportunity for creative
problem solving through original and
divergent thinking. Students learned
teamwork, appreciation and understand­
ing of others and the powerful thinking
force of a group versus an individual.
They also developed self-respect for oth­
ers through preparatory activities such as
brainstorming and role playing.
Teams from throughout Central
Florida participated in these activities.
• The Goldsboro Student Council has
been busy since the beginning of the
school year, sponsoring a number of
community service projects. In
November, the students collected almost
1,000 cans of food to donate to the
Sanford Rescue Mission. In December,
the annual Candy Cane Sale raised more
than $200 for the same organization.
In February, the Student Council
sponsored a successful fund-raiser fur
the Seminole County Humane Society
called "Have a Heart for Animals."
Students were asked to bring in a can of
dog or cat food or to donate spare
change to help feed the animals. To kick
off the fund-raiser, an SPCA representa­
tive brought Max, a miniature Sthnauzer
dog, to visit on the morning news show.
The fund-raiser was a great success, with
$98 and 50 cant/bags of animal food col­
lected and donated to the SPCA.
The moat recent project at the school
is participation in activities for an "Earth
Day" celebration. Student Council mem­
bers will be active in promoting a num­
ber of projects to increase awareness of
our environment and the protection of
our Earth.
Officers for the 2001-2002 school year
include Lauren Noriega, president;
Alexandria Rouse, vice president; Jill
MasMill, secretary; and Brian Danley,
treasurer. Pam Barney serves as the
sponsor for the Student Council
• In the recent contests during
Violence Free Month, Goldsboro stu­
dents did very well. In the K-3 Poster
Contest. Shane Ifesketh won third place.
In the fourth- through filth- grade poster

contest, Breanna Slplty won first place.
These student* were assisted by art
teacher Cara lllggln*.
In addition, Goldsboro's students
won third-place in the Public Service
Announcement Contest. While all
fourth- and fifth-grade gifted students
were involved In the development of the
PSA, the following students were the
"actors' in the film: Brandy Burt, Travis
Doan, Hillary Ruscoe, Emily Sessoms
and Davison Harriot. The project was
sponsored by Kathy Bump with assis­
tance from Erik Raynor, a technology
specialist for Goldsboro.
• Everyone al Goldsboro Is busily
preparing for two very special events.
The first of these is the school wide
Curriculum Celebration, which will be
held on April 23, from 6 p m. to 8 p.m.
Throughout the evening, all classnxims
will be opened for families to view the
work done by the students during the
third nine weeks. Classrooms, hallways
and labs will be filled with student pro­
jects. The second big event is the celebration of Space Day al Goldsboro. This cel­
ebration is so big that it lakes two days
— from May 2 to May 3. Activities
include a guest speaker from Lockheed
Martin, a bottle rocket competition, a dis­
play of special "Martian" artwork
designed by the students and. a grand
finale featuring a full technokigy demon­
stration for students.
Parents and friends are invited to
attend the finale on May 3. Call the
school for special time* at 407-3213-5850.
LAKE MARY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Mrs. While's third-grade class (The
White House) at lak e Mary Elementary
school hd* been involved in a Teacher
Made Unit, Project Positive. The project
began in January.
White found that her students were
not carrying over Character Education
lessons outside of the classroom Project
Positive encouraged students from DuWhite House to say and do positive
action* while at special classes, lunch,
and recess. Students whom show Iin­
most positive behavior are invited to a
luncheon wilh While.
White said she has seen an increase in
positive actions and words
OVIEDO HIGH SCHOOL
• The Oviedo High School NfROIC
competition team placed first in the state

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RCTTC "Super Bowl" held at PAMU. The
"Super Bowl" was a formal meet that
■nor* than 70 schools from around the
state attended.
The Oviedo Lton team, nude up of 45
cadets ranging from freshmen to seniors,
attended the national competition on
April 5 and April 6. At the competition,
the team was rated and given points
accordingly for everything from the
cleanliness and orderliness of their uni­
forms. to physical activities such as
push-ups, curl ups and relay race* There
I* abo a four-cadet color guard event,
and drill events ranging from basic to
exhibition, which include armed weapon
maneuvers from the male cadets.
• Igacio Carrillo was selected as one
of the 1(0 finalists in the 2001-2002
Imalum Computer Arts Scholarship
Program. The on-line entry was selected j
from more than 90U entries
Carrillo's artwork will advance to
another tier of Judging. During the judg­
ing process, 25 students will be chosen from the top 1U0 to receive a $UXO
scholarship and a trip to St. Paul, Minn.,
fur the National Awards Ceremony from
May 3 to May 5. Artwork will be based
on originality, creativity, composition,
use of color, craft and technical skills
• Maria Samuel was honored with
(he National Beta Club's |ohn W. Harris
leadership Award. She was given an
engraved medal and a National Beta
Club golf shirt. Samuel was nominated
by her sponsor* and is one of 25 winners
in the United States
• Terra Arroyo b the recipient of a
National BctJ Club scholarship in the
amount of $133)0. She b one of 2UHstu­
dents in Ihe United State and only one of
12 in Fkirida to receive the scholarship.
SANFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL
• Six Sanford Middle Scfuxil students
taxik home first pLtcv from the Magic
Region District Competition of IXlyssey
of the Mind held at Ihe University of
Central Florida on March 9. The team,
cuurhfd by Carlos Barrios, was nude up
of Catli Barrios, Julian Brown. Brendan
Case. Bryan flood, Amin Sadri. and
Jason Schnier.
Ihe team prevailed in the "it's a
Snap" problem-solving competition for a
baba wood structure that held 225
pounds-more than double tlie weigh!
scored by Ihe sexond place team. The
Sanford students also earned a perfect
score in tlw skit portion of the competi­

"I can be myself around the
kids," she said. "We can play
and have fun while learning."
There's no telling what the
students will be up to on any
given day. Recently, Reece's
classroom was transformed
into a grocery store to help the
fifth-graders learn some math
formulas.
Reece's hard work hasn't
gone unnoticed by her stu­
dents.
"I always wanted a child to
tell me 1 was their favorite,
teacher, and not just because
they wanted something," she
said. "When I fust heard a stu­
dent tell me that — it was
great."
As for the future, Reece sees
herself in the teaching profes­
sion for a very long time.
"I figure 1'll be teaching until
I am too old or until they kick
me out," she said. "I can't
imagine doing anything else."

tion.
• The United State* Achievement
Academy announced that Cody
SchmldL an eighth-grade student from
Sanford Middle School, ha* been named
an United Stales National Award Winner
in Foreign Language for Spanish. The
Academy recognize* fewer than 10 per­
cent of all American high school stu­
dent*. Cody is currently taking Spanish
1, a high-school credit class. Cody’s
name will appear in the United States
Achievement Academy Official
Yearbook, which is published nationally.
• Four students from Sanford Middle
School were represented at the 32nd
annual Optimist C u b Oratorical Contest
held in Sanford on March 28. The stu­
dents included Nlkea Ayles, Alexandra
Byrd, Amin Sadri and Randall
Rodriguez.
Alex Byrd took second-place in the
girts' division. Amin Sadri won the boys
division wilh Randall Rodriguez placing
ihinl. Amin will continue to compete on
his way to the state level competition.
• Nlkea Aytes, an eighth-grade stu­
dent al Sanford Middle School L* Ihe
Distinguished State Winner in Visual
Arts FTA Reflections Contest. She will
abo be recognized by the Seminole
County School Board on Tuesday. April
23. at the Educational Support Center
HAMILTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
• On April 9 at 6 J 0 p m., Hamilton
Elementary held its fourth Tech Trek
Safari. Tech Trek night b ail about teach­
ing the art of technology to the parents,
with various classrooms opened for
viewing and students showing off their
particular talents and what they've
learned about technology.
The evening started with a puppet
show presented by Steve Knight arid the
Nifty Puppet*, followed by a video pre­
sentation of how our Wonderful Wl 1AM
Newt is put together cm a daily basis.
This marvelous video was filmed and
edited by Mr*. Kirby’s extraordinary
fourth-grade class, known around
Hamilton as "Kirby's K ids'
Parents went un a Safari Hunt vbiting
several classrooms to see the technology
on display. In Ms. liuisman’s fifth-grade
class, students were working cm their
hand-held Palm computer*. Parents saw
a brief demonstration of the use uf the
Palm, our latest piece of technology at
Hamilton, in Mrs. McConnell's second
grade class, parents looked at their kids’

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sharing folders on the computer to see
the work that had been done since
tchool started. Mrs. Jonas, one of our
technology specialists, took pictures
(wilh a digital camera) of each of the
classrooms and their display*, picture* of
parents and their children, and pretty
much everything that went on at Tech
Trek,
Parents were extremely pleased with
Ihe things that they taw and the way
their children handled all of the techno­
logical equipment. It is so obvious that
Hamilton Elementary Communications
through Advanced Technology Cluster
Magnet School ha* been rewarding for
the students, teachers, and staff—and
|
equally rewarding and benefkial to the |
I lamilton community as well.
lech Trek Safari was definitely a com- 1
plete success, and as students here we
have been assured that much more is to |
come.
■
• Seminole County Public Schools in '•
Sanford, Florida has been selected as one !
of 25 winners in ihe American School
J
Board Journal's Magna Awards 20U2 pnv*
gram. The district was honored for Its
Summer Safari program, held cm the
.
Hamilton campus during the summer of J

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Teachers, administrators and start
•
from f lamilton and Midway Elementary !
schcxils organized the program for stu- J
dents in danger uf being held back a
J
year. Students attended Summer Safari ]
(or four hours each morning for three
'
weeks, working on core subjects in small .
classes. The curriculum was based on
!
grade level educational objectives wiih J
an emphasis on fun, hands-on activities. •
The program culminated with a trip to
Disney's Animal Kingdom for students ,
and their families.
In June, Hamilton. Midway and Pine J
Crest clemcntarie* will again host sum- l
mer school or "Sea Escape." This year
the theme is Ihe oceans of Ihe world,
!
including animals, environmental issues J
and habitats. Students and families will J
have the opportunity to vbit Sea World &gt;
as a culminating activity. For more infer 1
matiun, please call Mrs. Phillips,
|
Hamilton’s Assistant Principal, al 4il7- j
3213-6050.
•

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11 knew about it was when I
it in the Seminole Herald.“
YWOs, the new* get* worse,
businesses can gain some
thnxrah the protection erf a
r, Welle doesn't
Johnson told me nothing
, but he said if they do get
J with the P M Office, w d l
Hbfy get a 30-day notice Id
jffw property * VwDs acid. "1
|know what w all do then."
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original 'B illy Boy" is
i Richards of DeBary. He
tenting hi* Coney tetandt chili dogs and a o fte rv e ice
i in the 1900*. He'd still be in
f business if it weren't for a
head injury he rece
i he fell off a step-stool
I didn't really want to aril It
I loved the customers,"
i said. "There was just no
’ for me to go through rehab;
care of my wife, who la

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t patrolled by the sheriff's
, but because of the oper, officer* were fire to
in parts of Lake Mary
Seminole County that
Qia a a iu o ra .

The change
i
of scenery did
II well as he dted three
I different driver* in the area of
iBrisson and Celery avenues.
Writing traffic tickets is
McCalls specialty. He issues
about 150 a month. After
checking a few of his regular
|hiding spots around the city,
where he likes to catch speed­
er*. he returned to the area of
Midway.
"We could lust stay out
h o e all night" McCall said as
turned on his flashers to pull
over another speeder on
Mason Avenue.
This speeding ticket would
be a little different as McCall
immediately smelled alcohol
emitting from Sanford resi­
dent William Thompklns'
breath.
McCall
asked
Thompklns how much he's
had to drink tonight he
responded, “T don’t know. I've
had a few beers."
I Later Thompklns would
.confess to drinking s few
&gt;of liquor in Tampa and
i having a few beers when
arrived m Sanford. McCall
an open tall boy of
Light beer in the front
t and half-full 1.75 gallon
Seagram's gin in the trunk.
McCall
arrested
kins and transported
to the Sanford Police
it Normally, susare sent to the jail, but
1th an Altamonte Springs
center set-up in the
Police Department
lot officers were able
&gt;process suspects there.
Thompklns was charged
I with driving under the infiu[ence, reckless driving, open
I container and speeding. He
I was transferred to the county
jail by way of sheriff's office
paddy wagon.
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•everely handicapped; and run
Billy Boy's."
Richards knew Wells through
church, and Wells had asked sev­
eral times about buying the bustnesa. After his injury, Richards
contacted his friend, and the deal
waa sealed on June 15, 2001, in
just a matter of minutes.
Write didn't mere with success.
He left the hot dog recipe alone,
but he did begin making ch an p s
to A c facility. He power-washed
the front and side of tire budding,
replaced windows and spent
M 500 for a new air conditioning
unit
That's one reason Wells toupset about being caught off
guard by the new* of a possible
relocation. Because of the
improvements he made, Well*
thinks Johnson or Lassiter "out of
courtesy" should have informed
him of the pending leaee agree­
m ent
"If it hadn't been in the paper; I
think Flagler Realty would have
neverr told us anything until they

gave us notice to move out,"
Wells said. ‘They should have
told us so we could at least make
some plans."
Weds agrees he should have
had a lease but said the business
did not have one for years.
T never had a lease for a long,
long time," Richards confirmed.
Tn my opinion, our landlord
did us an injustice," Wells said.
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Since the proposed Post Office
relocation was announced, Wells
said business has dropped off 50
percent .
"People think w e're dosed
already, but w e're not," he said.
"We're open for business now,
nothing's changed for the
m oment"
Write would tike to continue
serving chili does in
Sanfoiri, but h e ? not sure that
willI happen. H e's already been
coniitacted by an Apopka organl*
zatior to move his business there,
Plus, his past experiences with

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He even keeps a picture book full
of their Polaroid! »o he can easily
recognize and identify them.
‘T h is side of town is a lot dif­
ferent," Keiley admits.
Kelley's shift begins at 6 p.rru
and it will be dose to sunrise
before his day is done. He’s a
night owl — just like the tran­
sients he tracks. Accounting for
the estimated 50 Sanford tran­
sients is a full-time job. Kelley,
unfortunately, is only able to
spend a limited amount of time
as other police duties take prece­
dence.
On a recent evening, Kelley
responds to a runaway report, a
gasoline drive-off report, a disor­
derly Wal-Mart customer and
escorts a man charged with
domestic abuse back into his
home to gather belongings.
Finally, three hours Into his
shift, Kelley calls for back up as
he approaches the dead end of
Southgate Avenue off Airport
Boulevard next to Falrwtnds
Credit Union. For a couple hours,
Kelley is able to do some proac­
tive police work.
Past the dead end of Southgate
Avenue, a town of tents and
shacks te but one of many in the
dty, but this one is special. With a
homemade shower and other
amenities, Kelley refer* to it as
the "Heathrow" of transient com-

^unities. Back up arrives and
aets off into the expensive
between State Road 417
and French Avenue.
"We never go into the woods
by our­
selves,"
Kelley
said
It’s just like
explaining
an
ant hill. If
the reason
for the
you kick it,
two addi­
you’re going
tional offi­
to spread
cer*.
them all over
Several
hundred
the place.
yards Into
the
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woods,
SartonJ
officers
follow a
path that
leads to
the homeless dty.
Calls of laughter and an
unidentifiable stench become
more evident as the officers move
closer. After moving through sev­
eral low hanging branches and
heavy undcrorush - the light
from a Tiki torch shines through.
"Sanford
police,"
Kefley
announces. "We're here to help."
No one moves. The six people,
four men and two women, stay
seated in' their easy chairs and
couches. They've been through
this drill before.

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Sanford City Hall have not been
encouraging.
"We're probably one of the
oldest businesses on 1st Street,
but they don't seem to care,"
Wells said. "The way they act,
you'd think 1st Street ended on
the west side of Sanford Avenue.
It's like this part of 1st Street did­
n't exist."
Wells said he asked the city
about placing a garbage can in his
center similar to the ones in the
Magnolia Square portion of 1st
Street
"They told me they didn't have
any money to put a garbage can
in our center, but gave me the
telephone number in case 1 want­
ed to buy one myself for $750,"
Wells said. "Now that the Post
Office Is moving in, the dty's
going to put in $27,000 worth of
undsoiping. We pay taxes and
can't get a garbage can, yet the
d ty wUl spend thousands of dollars to landscape property for
another government entity."
Wells said the d ty also rejected

his suggestion to allow an
entrance from Sanford Avenue
into the retail center. At one time,
there was an entrance but it was
dosed when Richards still owned
the business. Preliminary plans
show a right-in, right-out
entrance on Sanford Avenue as
rt of the renovations for the
’ost Office.
"That's all we were asking for,
but the dty said it was a safety
hazard," Wells said. "My ques­
tion is this: If it was too danger­
ous for us to have a right-in,
right-out entrance on Sanford
Avenue, how is it going to be any
safer for the Post Office? TheyTl
have 10 times the traffic we had."
Deputy City Manager Roger
Dixon is the city's liaison on the
Post Office relocation. He said the
d ty is committed to assisting
Wells.
“We’re going to set up a meet­
ing to find out what their needs
are," Dixon said. "There are a
number of ways we can assist,
including technical assistance.

We can work with Main Street to
help them identify properties that
are available."
Dixon said he wasn't sure if the
dty could waive or reduce any
permitting fees required by a
relocation.
"That's a policy decision that
would have to be made by the
City Commission," Dixon said,
"but we're going to do every­
thing we can to help them."
Whatever happens, Wells isn't
upset with the Postal Service. The
com er of Sanford Avenue and 1st
Street Is prime property, and he
admits irn ai good
goo ' site for the Post
Office.
"I don't want to go against the
dtizens of Sanford," he said,
"they've been good to Billy Boy's.
The dtizens need a better r a t
Office.
"W e're going to remain open
and serve all of our customers as
long as possible. If we can find
another spot dose, we'll do it, but
I really don't know how much
longer we'U be here."

They continue to watch a
small television, powered by a
car battery, and sip beer. Officers
ask for the identification and
after checking with dispatch to
see if they have any warrants
they move on.
"That's not even the tip of the
iceberg," Kelley said as he
emerges from the homeless com­
munity. "All they need is a patch
o f woods. Look around, how
many patches o f woods are in
Sanford."
Sanford police, in the past,
have broken up several homeless
camps including one behind The
Seminole Herald at French Avenue
and Fulton Street. But Kelley
said that tactic has disadvan­
tages.
"It's just like an ant hill," he
said, "if you kick it, you're going
to spread them all over the
place."
Business owners disagree.
"They shouldn't be allowed to
live out there - that's the prob­
lem ," said Gibbs, the Chevron
owner.
It's a difficult balancing act,
according
to
Sanford
Commissioner Whitey Eckstein.

"There is great compassion for
the hom eless," he said. "We
have to try and balance both of
them. You're kind of between a
rock and hard spot."
"It is hard to determine who is
truly needy and who is not,"
Eckstein added.
Those behind
Southgate
Avenue may not be the "truly
needy." One man openly admltted to having a full-lirr
full- time job.

Another acknowledged he could
make close to a $100 an hour by
standing on the com er of a busy
street asking for me
In such cases, handouts hurt
not help the problem, but there
aren't any clear answers, Kelley
admits. There are legitimate
needs that must be addressed.
"If people have a closed eye to
the homeless, nothing will get
done," Kelley said.

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of gardening with a lot of experi­
ence, particularly at the 'dirt under
the fingernails' level,” Ferrer said.
“Second fa the willingness to vol­
unteer in Extension coordinated
projects."
Currer
Turrently there are 14 master
gardeners in the Seminole County
Extension Service's program.
Leslie Martino, master garden­
er and co-coordinator of toe pro­
gram, was one o f numerous vol-

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unteers working fervently last
weekend preparing the gardens
for the Earth Day observance.
One of her favorites fa the Florida
native garden.
"Everybody does butterfly and
herb gardens," Martino said.
“You won't find many Florida
native gardens. It fa rather
unique."
The garden contains plants and
flowers that grew during the time
Florida was first settled by

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Urban Horticulturist AJ Ferrer discusses the variety ot ptants found In trie 18
different demonstration gardens at Sanfonfa Student Museum. Master gar­
deners were preparing to# gardens for tola weekend's festival.

Europeans, she said. Plants
Include the American Beauty
Berry and the Dwarf Yaupon
Holly.
“Same people call Florida
Martino said.
p Lents
la n ts weeds,
T h e y may not be very useful in
the landscape. But, some are very
beautiful and u sefu l The
American Beauty Beny, for exam­
ple. Birds like to eat its berries."
The most difficult gardens to
r, according to Martino, are
vegetable and sub-tropical
gardens.
T h e vegetable garden needs
constant maintenance and the
plants in the sub-tropical garden
are tender to lower tempera­
tures," she said.
The volunteers' hard work and
maintenance to the various gar­
dens has created some publicity
for the area. Seminole's demon­
stration gardens have earned
numerous awards, Including the
1999 Florida Master Gardener
Award of Excellence. The dty of
Sanford has also awarded the gar­
den its Beautification Award.
The gardens aren't just for
adults. More than 6,000 students
visit die Student Museum and
tour the gardens each year. Many
children, for the first time, learn
how certain crops and plants are
grown during th e k to u r o f the
facility and its grounds.
“In what once was the center of

Anderson said about how it
appears the d ty has been slow
in recovering the fees. "Some of
this makes me feel bad for the
people because they're stuck in
a bad spot."
"Admittedly for years we
allow ed people not to pay
their
b ill,"
responded
Com m issioner Steve Miller.
"W hat we had was a heart
back in those days. I see the
error of that now like a big fes­
tering sore."
Commissioners did agree to
allow the handful o f proper­
ties that have recently cnanged
hands to pay the wastewater
assessment fees over a 15-year
period with no interest.
"Thai's not a comprom ise,"

Along with the demonstration
gardens, this weekend's event
will feature entertainment, vari­
ous vendors and museum and

garden tours. For more
tion, see the special
Included In today's

Herald.

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celery production, many children
don’t realize how and where it
grows," Ferrer said. "We have it
growing in one of our gardens."

Leaks Martino, right, and Dsborah Downing look over • demonstration garden at Sanford’s Student Museum. Thd
bufldtog and grounds w i be the site of Saturday's third annual Spring Fsst/Earih Day calibration.
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Historic Trust plans partnership with city for street lighting

said State Road 434 business
owner Robyn Ghasson. "This
is the first time we have heard
about this and w e've been
there two years."
In other business commis­
sioners approved the first
reading
of
anew
Land
Development
Code.
Com m issioners have been
debating over the new code
book since December. The
code book defines design stan­
dards in several corrid ors
including the Historic District.
Com m issioners approved
several amendments Including
allow ing 8-foot tall fences In
the city and allow ing 7-foot
side setbacks for hom es: A sec­
ond reading date Is s e t for
May 6. m*«c. ;
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By Ed Kuhn

Special to the Herald
The Sanford Historic This!
plans to form a partnership
with the d ty o f Sanford to
make historic street lighting in
the historic residential district
a reality.
N othing ia official and
many details rem ain unre­
solved, but both sides have
agreed in prlndple to move
forward with a plan to install
antique-style street lamps in
the nistoric district over a
three-year period, beginning
later this year w ith a test
Installation.

Under terms of the tentative
agreement, the d ty will pur­
chase light poles and the trust
will assume responsibility for
installation and materials costs
of the poles at moat locations,
using proceeds from its annual
holiday home tour and other
fund-raising events.
If plans are approved, about
200 o f the 11-foot, double­
globe cast aluminum fixtures
would be Installed four to a
Block on d ty right-of-way
along avenues running north
and south.
To minimize cost, existing
lighting fixtures would not be
affected and the new fixtures

would be wired to homes of
selected hom eow ners, with
their approval.
Plans call for the lighting to
be installed prior to comple­
tion of a downtown Sanford
Strcctscape improvement pro­
ject and a planned Riverwalk
project along Lake Monroe.
Reproduced in an antiaue
style, the double acorn Hunt­
ing fixtures will enhance the
neighborhood's
historic
appeal, provide ample light
and cost tar less than a lighting
proposal narrowly defeated by
nistoric district residents in a
referendum vote last year,
according to Sanford Historic

Trust President Russell Lord.
That plan called for residents
to pay a monthly fee for light­
ing Installed and maintained
by the d ty. Trust members
ranked street lighting second
highest behind code enforce­
ment among priority concerns
in a recent poll.
To trust member Alec Then,
the lighting proposal demon­
strates resident commitment
to the commui)ity.
"It shows that the residents
in this area of town really care
about Sanford, and it demon­
strates w hat can be accom­
plished if people are motivat­
ed," he said.

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Briefs
ADULT VOLLEYBALL,
CHURCH HOOPS
The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parka
Department is offering
Volleyball and Church
Basketball leagues for adults.
The Recreational (Nonspike) Volleyball League will
begin next week. Corals ting
of A and B divisions, the
league held a practice night
on Monday, but teams can
still enter with the season
starting on April 22nd.
The Church League will
d a y a practice night this
Thursday with the season
beginning next week (April
25). This practice night is for
Church teams only.
For information call Jim
Schaefer at 407-330-5697.

BASEBALL GREATS
CELEBRITY GOLF
Six-time All-Star "Sudden"
Sam McDowell will host the
2nd Annual Orlando "Swing
With the Legends" Charity
Golf Classic presented by The
Dr. P. Phillips Foundation at
Clermont Country Club on
Friday, April 19th. Over thir­
ty former Major League
Alumni will join McDowell
in the scramble tournament
with proceeds benefiting the
Rotary Clubs of Central
Florida.
The "Swing With the
Legends" Charity Golf Series
features a former Major
Leaguer participating as cap­
tain of each corporate four­
some. Baseball alumni con­
firmed to participate in this
year's scramble include for­
mer National League MVP
George Foster, Cy Young
Winner Mike Cuellar, Vforld
Series MVP Pedro Guerrero,
Rookie O f The Yean Stan
Bahnsen And Tom Treah, AllStan Gary Carter, Ed Bailey,
Glenn Beckert, Ned Carver,
Mudcat Grant, Rich Rollins,
Winter Park High alumnus
Jack BillIngham, Doug Bird,
Ike Delock, BiU Denehy, Dick
Drago, Rich Folken, Joe
Ginsberg, Wayne Granger,
BUI Hepler, Billy Klaus,
George Mitterwald, Hal
M ont), Ivan Murrell, John
O'Donoghue, Danny Ozark,
Dennis Rasmussen, "Jungle"
Jim Rivera, and Jon Warden.
For more information or to
participate as a golfer or cor­
porate sponsor
Denny Kurir

(BtairiittaflLmm)

JC C C H ILD R E N 'S
H EA LTH FA IR
On Sunday, April 21st, fam­
ilies will descend on the
Jewish Community Center to
participate in the 2nd Annual
Children's Health and Safety
Fair.
This free community wide
event, sponsored in part by
Florida Children's Hospital,
Century National Bank, and
Publix Supermarket
Charities, presents all sorts of
exciting activities from vari­
ous medical screens tu zoo
animals and birds of prey!
The Orlando Predators will
bring their Giant Slide,
Quarterback Challenge, and
Obstacle Run, while the
Orange County Sheriff's
Department wUl demonstrate
car scat safety.
Children wUl be able to
experiment with educational
to p and create a variety of
craft projects. There will be
clowns, balloons, face paint­
ing and food!
"This annual event gives a
wealth of information to the
families in our community,"
said Herb Cohen, Assistant
Executive Director at the JCC,
"as well as giveaways, rides
and lots of hands on fun!"
The JCC is located at 851
North Maitland Avenue and
the Fair will run from 11:30
a.m.-to-3 p.m., rain or shine.
For further information,
call Sylvia Pasnak at 407-6455933, extension 259.
See Briefs, Page 2B

Patriots prove most powerful
By Daan Smith
Sport* Editor
SANFORD — Lake Brantley only won
two individual weight classes, but depth
spelled the difference as the Patriots won
the Seminole Athletic Conference
Championship at Seminole High School
on Saturday.

with 59 points, edged Winter Springs (!
and the host Fighting Semlnoles (51) at
Bill1Fleming Memorial Gymnasium.
Seminole and the Bears both had three
winners, while Oviedo, which finished
fourth with 39 points, had two champl-

Lake Brantley weightiifters
claim SAC Championship
ora.
Claiming wins for the Tribe were
Jamaal Neal (129), Jeremiah Stokes (238)
and Sean Gardner (Heavyweight), while
Mark Rice (154), Brandon Chetko (169)
and Tommy Kasper (183) earned gold for
Winter Springs.
prtngs.
Anthony
ny N
Martinez (119) and James
Jordan (139) were the Lions' winners.
The meet served as good tune-up for

the Class 2A State Meet to be held at
DeLand High School's Dog House this
coming Saturday.
SE M IN O L E A T H L ET IC C O N F E R E N C E
C H A M P IO N S H IP S
•I Silt Hemlng Memorial Gymnaalum.
Seminole High School Sanford
TEAM
I. Lake Brantley, 59; l Winter Spring*. 5 1 1 Srminoie, 51;
4. Oviedo, 39; 5 Like Miry. 10; k (hr) Like Howell in i
Lyman, 3.

INDIVIDUALS
I I * _ I. Anthony Martinet. Oviedo, 200-180_ MO; 2 Joh n
Eaquiurl, Winter Spring*. 20(3165 _ 365.
129 . 1 Jim iil Nm L Semlnok, 210-210.420; 1 Edc
Eacuderu. Winter Spring*. 205-200 _ 405.
U 1 . 1 [ in n Jordan. Oviedo. 280-240 _ 520; 1 Thome*
MeBe*. Winter Spring*, 2 » 220 _ 450
154 _ 1. Mirk Rk*. Winter Spring*. 300-275.575; 1 Fabler
Fernandes. Like Brantley. 310-265 _ 575.
1M _ 1. Brandon Chetko. Winter Spring*. 320255 _ 575; 2.
David Tackett. Oviedo, 295-250 _ 545
181 _ I. Tommy Keeper. Winter spring*. 280-280 _ 560; 2.
Danny letiingtr, lake Brantley. 290-265 _ 559.
199 _ 1. Kyrte Dtgrr, Lake Brantley. 330280 _ 610; 2.
Brandon Grayson, Winter Spring*. 330275 _ 609.
2t9_ 1. |tmmy Keyes, Lake Brantley, 255-275 _43ft 2 Cory
Andrade. Lake Brantley. 315-280 _ 995
238 _ 1. Jerrmlah Stoke*. Seminole. 340295.635; 1 Mike
reminder. Lake Brantley. 335-283 _ 620.
Heavyweight . 1. Sean Gardner; Seminole. 395-315 _ 710;
2. Cornell William*. Seminole. 380275.655.

Tuning up for districts
D iam ond
team s in
last week
o f season

By D un Smith
Sports Editor

*

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
Seminole County, Altamonte
Springs to be exact, has been a
busy place this week for High
School tennis players.
Both the Class 3A-District 5
and Class 4A-District 2 tourna­
ments are being held at
Sanlando Park and Lake
Brantley High School, respec­
tively, while a Class A District
Tournament is taking place at
Red Bug Lake Park in
Casselberry.

By D«*n 8m lth
Sports Editor
SAN FORD — With district
tournaments scheduled to be
played next week, Seminole
Athletic Conference baseball
and softball teams are taking
this week to play non-district
foes in an attempt to get ready
for the postseason.
Monday night at Seminole
Field, the Fighting Semlnoles
softball team won its fourth
straight game with a 2-0 white­
washing of Lyman in a make­
up game.
Jenny Abendroth hurled her
second consecutive shutout,
tossing a two-hitter. The junior
righthander had now allowed
just three hits in her last two
starts.
Offensively, Kara Lively led
the way, doubling in one of the
runs.
Mindy Crouse also had a
double and scored a run, while
Megan Pickren drove in the
other run.
After taking the early lead,
the Tribe defense took over the
final four Innings and played
well, only committing one
error, to preserve the shutout.
Seminole is now 16-8 on the
season and was to have played
Dr. Phillips on Tuesday.
Powerful Arlington Country
Day from Jacksonville will
travel to Seminole today
(Wednesday) for the Tribe's last
home game of the season at
7p.m. The 'Noles will pack
their bags and travel to
Orlando on Thursday to close
out the regular season against
#5 state ranked Edgewater at 5
p.m.

Tennis
teams in
playoffs

T h e f in a l ro u n d s o f ( h e d is ­

trict tournaments were to have
been played on Tuesday with
the qualifiers advancing to the
Regionals this Friday at sites to
be announced.
Check the FHSAA (Florida
High School Activities
Association) website at
www.FHSAA.org for informa­
tion.
Following are the results of
matches completed on Monday.
CLASS 3A-D1STRICTS

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Kara Lively (No. 10, above) slides safety into home with a run against Lake Brantley last Thursday. Monday night
the junior shortstop had a double and an RBI as Seminole blanked Lyman, 24), at Seminole Field.
all nine innings as the Patriots
Also on Monday, Kelly Raw
Raw doubled in two runs
tripped Trinity Prep, 5-4.
struck out seven over 4-1/3
and hurled a complete game
Sadowsky was 2-for-3 wilh a
innings and Kelly Coates went
two-hitter, striking out eight to
2-for-3 with a triple and drove
double and an RBI and Lofton
lead the Lions. Sara Miller had
in two runs as Oviedo, which
went 3-for-5 for the winner's.
a triple for Oviedo.
The Lions and Patriots also
will be the top seed in next
Mier had another good day
picked up victories over Ihe
week's Class 6A-District 2
pitching for Lake Bratneiy,
weekend, Oviedo blanking Dr,
Tournament at Lake Mary,
striking out four and allowing
Phillips, 34), on Friday and
edged University, 4-3.
just four hits in a complete
Lake Brantley outscoring
game win.
Lake Brantley also won as
Mount Dora, 6-4, on Saturday.
Mier struck out four and went
See Preps, Page 2B

SC C softball team sweeps weekend gam es
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SAN FORD — The Seminole Community
College softball team had a very nice week­
end, winning five games to get the 40 win
plateau.
The weekend started on Saturday with an
11-3 and 16-1 doubleheader thrashing of
Brevard Community College at Raider
Field.
Coach Courtney Miller's squad then
duplicated the sweep on Sunday, knocking
off Miami-Dade Community College, 54)
and 3-t.
The Raiders then garnered the most
important victory of them all on Monday as
the locals scored two runs in the bottom of
the seventh inning to edge Central Florida
Community College from Ocala, 2-1, in a
Mid-Florida Conference make-up game.
The game was picked up in the fourth
inning of a contest suspended on April 4th
by darkness with the score tied at 04).
SCC had been shut out on just four hits

entering the seventh inning on Monday, but
used a big error to pull out the win.
Kiley Sieffert led off with a walk and got all
the way to third when Kristen Hughes' sac­
rifice bunt was thrown away. Lake Mary's
Rachel Bradley advanced Hughes with a
ground out and both runners crossed home
when Stacey Spell doubled to left.
Lacey Swarthout was the winning pitcher,
allowing no earned runs on four hits and
striking out five to raise her record to 22-7.
The Raiders are now 40-14 overall and 168 on the conference with the regular season
set to end this week.
Following are the SCC hitters for this past
week's games.
Florida Community College at
Jacksonville 4, SCC 2 (first game), 4/9 _
Bradley (2-for-4, urn), Sieffert (single, run),
Blake Hoorelbeke (single, RBI) and Kim
Stork (single).
FCC-J 4, SCC 2 (second game), 4/9 _ Stork
(2-for-3, run), Hoorelbeke (2-for-l, run).
Sissy Daugharty (single, two RBI) and
Sieffert and Leah Holbrook (single each).

SCC 6, Lake-Sumter Community College
2 (first game), at Leesburg 4/11 _ Spell (3for-4, double, run, two RBI), Bradley (single,
two runs), Hoorelbeke (single, run),
Oviedo's Katie Field, Lori Schnepf and
Hughes (single each). Stork (run, two RBI)
and Sieffert (run).
SCC 8, L-SCC 0 (second game), 4/11 _
Holbrook (2-for-4, double, run, two RBI),
Daugharty (2-for-4, run, RBI), Spell (2-for-4,
two ntns), Bradley (single, two RBI), Stork
(single, two runs), Hoorelbeke (single, run),
Oviedo's Stephanie Mathieux (single), Field
(RBI) and Winter Springs' Melanie Pace
(run).
SCC 11, Brevard Community College of
Melbourne 3 (first game), 4/13 _ Sieffert (4for-4, double, two runs, two RBI), Hughes
(4-for-4, three runs), Schnepf (2-for-4, two
runs, two RBI), Bradley (2-for-5, run, two
RBI), Field (2-for-2, two runs, RBI), Spell
(single, two K81), Mathieux (single, run)
and Stork (single).
SCC 16, BCC 1 (second game), 4/13 _
See SCC, Page 2B

at Sanlando Park
BOYS
TEAM SCORES
1. Flagler Palm Coaat, 9; 2. Tltuivillc. 8; 3.
Lai* Howell 6; 4 Lyman. 4; 5. New Smyrna
Beach 2 6. Mainland, I.
S IN G L E S
QUARTERFINALS
NUMBER 1
Kyle Frailer, Titusville, defeated Zack
Newbert, New Smyrna Beach. 6-1,6-2
Shane Tyree, Lake Howell defeated Kyle
Kanied, Mainland. 6-1,6-0
NUMBER 2
Ryan Tesnow, New Smyrna Beach, defeated
Jason Flkk. Mainland. 64. 6-3.
Nate RohenKohl, Titusville, defeated Igor
Sobolevsky. Lyman. M , 6-0
NUM1ER 3
Dan Cardenas. Lyman, defeated Tyler
Chanftau, Mainland. 6-1,6-3.
locuthan OrKrll. Titusville, defeated Derek
Snow. New Smyrna Beach, 6-2,60.
NUMBER 4
Mercado, Lake l towell. defeated Andrew
Antuiori, New Smyrna Beach.
fualin Beebe. Lyman, defeated Eahal Petris.
Mainland. 6-1, 2-6.60
NUMBER S
Hamsun Shetland. Lyman, defeated Joe
William*. New Smyrna Beach, 6 3 60.
Jason Vanalette. Titusville, defeated Creg
Schlaffer. Mainland. 62.64.
SEMIFINALS
NUMBER I
l V nai i Pored a, Flagler Palm Coast defeated
Frasier, Titusville, 60 ,6 1 .
Tyree. Lake Howell, defeated Andrew
Marlin. Lyman, 6 4 .6 0 .
NUMBER I
Tesnow. New Smyrna Beach, defeated
Shawn Preslrm. Flagler Palm Coast 6 4 .6 3
VUlancuva, Lake Howell, defeated
Rohm Kohl, Titusville. 6 3 6 2
NUMBER 3
Hen lor Hurtado, Flagler Palm Coast, defeat­
ed CanJmes. Lyman, 6 4 ,7-5.
UKril. Titusville, defeated Winters, Lake
Howell, 6 3 ,6 0 .
NUMBER 4
Matt Pultnrr, Flagler Palm Coaat, defeated
Mercado, Lake Howell, 6 0 6 2
Firth Modi, TltuaviiW, defeated Beebe.
Lyman, 6 0 .6 2
NUMBER S
Greg lleartl. Flagler Palm Coaat. defeated
Shetland. Lyman. 6 1 ,6 0
VamJette. Titusville, defeated Hurtas. Lake
Howell. 6 4 ,6 1
DO U BLES
QUARTERFINALS
NUMBER 1
Poeada/Hurtado. Flagler Palm Coaat, defeat­
ed Fraaice/OKcU. Titusville. 6 1 .6 4 .
Ranted/Flkk. Mainland, defeated
Newbed/Tesnow, New Smyrna Beach. 6 3 6
4.
NUMBER!
Carrlmas/Beebe. Lyman, defeated

See Tennis, Page 2B

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Wednesday, April I7.2002

T he Soonoli Herald

Pro Mod Tour, Classic Cars, Mini-Stock Challenge on racing slati
BfTHLO — Let's try this again.
Because of heavy afternoon rains on last Friday
last w eek's schedule will become this week's slate
at Orlando Speedworld.
The second race of the FASCAR Pro Modified
Tour will be run and the Classic C an will pay a

visit this Friday (April 19).
Also on the card will be heats and features in
the FASCAR Weekly Racing Series divisions of
Super Late Models, Modifieds, Sportsman, Super
Stock, Young Guns Ac Bandoleros, and Strictly
Stock.
Pit gates open at 5 p.m. and front gates open a 6
p.m. and racing begins at 8 p.m.
every Friday
Friday
n. every

night at the track located 17 miles east of Orlando
between Orlando and Titusville cn Highway 50 at
the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.

N EW SM YR N A SPEEDW AY
SAMSULA — Jacob Warren topped local
favorite David Rogers in the second race of the
lto*d
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Smyrna Speedway last Saturday n igh t
. . M ^ k J ^ . t t o t e l ^ . S r . y d t Barry
o n ' _ g
Willoughby rounded out the Top 5 finishers of the
125-lap event
Other division feature race winners w en Mike
Murphy (Late M odels), Donnie Williams
(Sportsman), Dole Casteel, (Mini-Stocks), Michael
Sou kup (Super Stocks), and Tim Edmundson
(Strictly Stocks).
This Saturday (April 20) the second race of the
Florida Mini-Stock Challenge will be ran. The
first event was held at Hialeah Speedway back on

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Tennis

PWwRidge. 6 1 ,6 1

detailed Kelley. THuavtlle. 6ft 46.
NUMBER *

Dagrond, Late HcnaaU. detailed D*chler,
TlrurvUl*. 6 4 ,6 1
HoOy Clark. Flagler Palm Coaal data*tad
McKenna. Mainland. 64161.

Continued from page IB
Cteninu/PMfla, Mainland, 61, 6-1
W M a /M m d o , U b Ilm H M i M
t a v / A n M i N tw Smyrna B w h . 6 ft 6-1.

NUMBER 4

GIRLS

Unba. Late HowaU. dtfcahd Emily Owen*.
TUuayltlr.66.6161.
lull* Goncharova. Lyman, defeated Lapin*.
Mainland. 6 0 .6 1 .

TEAM SCORES
I FUgltr Palm Coa*. ICt 1 Mainland, 6.1.
Lata HowaU. k 4 TlluavlU*. 3; S Lyman, t k
Naw Smyrna BaacK I.

NUMBERS

S IN G L E S
QUARTERFINALS
NVM Snt
'baa lla d re L Naw Smyrna BaacK defaatad
Manpilaha M en, MamlaraL 6 4 7-1
Karla Mandoa. Late HowaU, iM aeb l Kathy
Harman. TlhwviUa. ? -» (7-5L 6.1
N U M in t
Llndaay KaOay. TituavtO*. dafcaml Nknla
Taanoea, Naw Smyrna BaacK 62.7-1
Almha B a n m u . Mainland, dafcalnj Taryn
Lm w naltln. Late H o n O . H 601
NUM BQ1
Robyn McKenna. Mainland, data*tad Lauian
Connary, Lyman. H 6 0 .6 1
DaniaUa Dryrorel Late Howail daKalrd
Emloly Clark. New Smyrna BaacK 6 1 ,6 0 .
N U M lO l
Paula L i pin*. Mainland, drtralrd Kara
Baldwin. Naw Smyrna BaacK 1-k 62.6-4.
Otffctina Unba, Late HowaU. daftatnl
Mallory D »a l, Lyman, 64.61.
NUMBER f
Katie Nadia, Mainland, defeated Sara
(chnam. Lyman. 61,641
Karl KrzywfcU, Tltuavtlle, defeated Aahley
Bactea, Naw Smyrna BaacK 61,6(1

SEMIFINALS
NUM SERI
Taghan DaLana. Flagler Palm Coact detailed
Kart* Mendoza. Late HowaU. 6 3 ,6 1
Lauian Molten. Lyman, detailed Harriott.
Naw Smyrna BaacK 61,61.
NUMBER 1
Banlncau, Mainland, defeated Wandy
Mirim. Lyman. 62,62.
AaMry Vttaolbttght. Flagler Palm Coed,

Slrrfyn CWnimin. Flagler Palm Co*M.
data*lad Nadia. Mainland. 6 1 6 1 .
Kryzwtckl, TliuevtD*. defeated Tottnia Cruz*
Nlgfcml Late HowaU. 6 1 7 - 1
D O U B LE S
QUARTERFINALS
N UM BER !

McCoy/Banlncau, Mainland, defeated
Kardork/Baldwln. Naw Smyrna BaacK 7-6 (701.61
NUMBER 2

Clatk/Taanow v*. Lapin*/McKenna
(Mainland) m ute Inccanplatr.

CLASS 4A-DISTR1CT 2

NUMBER S
FlaIky, Winter Spring*, defeated Caldwell
Pin* Ridge. 6 1 7 -6
Sutton. Late Mary, defeated Crkanto,
Deltona, 61,1-6.60.
Kurrle, Spiuc* Creek, defeated Hunter, Late
Branlky.60.64L
NUMBER 4

Clrmert Late Mary, defeated Wlrm, Pin*
RJeigr, 6 1 6 1
Andrew*. Drfteva. defeated Lee. Semleiok, 6
ft 64).

Sulger*. spruce Creek, defeated Naalea,
DeLand. 6ft 64L

G IR L S
TEAM SCORES
I. (be) tklund and Sprue* Crete, 3c 1 (be)
Late Bruillry, Late Mary, and Deltona. I; 6
(ba) Win m Spring*. Oviedo, Samlnok. mid
Pina Ridge, a

SINGLES

at Late Bond ay High Schawl

NUMBER !

BO YS
TEAM SCORES
I. Late Bruillry, 11; 1 Sprue* Creak, 10; 1
Late Mary. A 4 Winter Spring*. 1 1 Oviedo, 3;
6 Deltona, 2; 7. DeLand. 2; A Srminola, 2; A
Pine Ridga.O
SINGLES
NUMBER!
Thompeon. Late Mary, defeated O'Keefe,
Deltona, 6-0-60.
Pllabury. Sprue* Creak, dateatael Almayda,
Oviedo, 61,7 -6
T ate Late Brantley, defeated Barnard,
DeLand. 6~d 60

Rlky, tkLand, defeated Bafamo. Spruce
Creek. 63,641
Wetter. Late Mary, defeated Glroot One
Ridge. 6 4 ,7 6

N U M B ER !
Cordova. Late Mary defeated Graham,
D rLand. 6 ft 60-

Song, Sprue* Creek, defeated Lavfgne.
Semlnol*. 6 1 ,6 2 .
Sfmpaon. Late Brraidey defeated Brucknrer,

N U M IER 2

tkbonl*. Sprue* Crate, defeated Brigand).
M im a. 6 1 ,6 1 .
Price, Late Brantiry, drfraled Co*. Ovtedcc 6

1,61

N U M B ER !
La, DeLand, defeated Honold. Samlnok, 60,

64L
Pirate. Sprue* Creak, drfaatad Drdea,
Drlkna. 616-3.
NUMBER 4

Bay, Sprue* Crate, defeated M , Snninok.
6 1 ,6 1 .
THec*. Daft on*, defeated Cruz, Pint Ridge, 6
6 6 6 .

O ta . DeLand. defeated Wucharar, Late
Brantley, 6 -1 6 1

G y d ^ w M o p g M a pu
to MW .
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N ^ i,lo
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lleaSouthof
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\Is located
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Daytons
1
between 1-4 (Exit 56, Esst) and 1-95 (Exit 84, West)/
st the intersection of Highway 44 4t State Road
415 in Samsula, between New Smyrna Beach,
DeLand, Sanford and Daytona Beach.
For more information about schedules cal) the
FASCAR offices at 386427-4129 (New Smyrna), or
check the Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FAS-

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Preps

NUMBER S

Rogan, Sprue* Creek, defeated Matefka, Fin*
Ridge. 6 1 .6 0
Relay*. DeLand, defeated Seheatta, Oviedo.
6 1 6 6 66

March 23rd
In addition, the card will also have heats i
features for the FASCAR Weekly Racing Serifl
divisions of Super Late Models, Late M odels,'
Sportsman, Modifieds, Super Stocks, and f ‘
Stocks.

; 2-for-3 with a double and
two RBI.
Seminole stumbled on the
road on Friday, seeing a poten­
tial come-from-behina victory
turn into a tough 9-8 loss to
Spruce Creek.
TheTribe (16-12) trailed 7-3
heading into the top of fire sev­
enth inning, but exploded for

Continued from page IB
Offensively, Dickson and
Sadowaky were both 2-fbr-2
with a double.
In baseball action:
No. 3 state-ranked Lake Mary
improved to 23-1 with a 12-0
thrashing of Olympia on Senior
Night Monday evening at Allen
D ittle Field.
Senior Kyle Bono w as the
winning pitcher, striking out
seven while hurling a two-hit­
ter.
On offense, seniors Robert
Yero (2-for-2, double, two RBI)
and Chris Vlgue (2-for-3, two
runs) carried the big bats.
Winter Springs also got a big
win, knocking off University, 7 4. Brandon Gross was the win­
ning pitcher in relief, striking
out two over tw o innings, while
M att Rankin earned the save.
Matt Connolly led the offense,

five runs to take an 8-7 lead.
But the locals could not hold
the lead as Matt M azur drove in
the winning run in a two-run
bottom of the seventh inning for
the Hawks (16-7).
Ryan Quinn and Robby
Rotunno each had a double for
the Fighting Seminoles.

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S C C 16,i, BCC
B C C 1 (second game])*
4 / 1 3 _ Spell (2-for-2, double;
two runs, three RBI)* Bradley (2for-2, four runs, two RBI),
Daugharty (double, RBI)*
Holbrook (single, three runs,
RBI)* Pace (single, two runs),
Megan
OTJkmneU, Hughes, and W inter
Springs' Dixie Reynolds (run.

RBI), Sfeffert and Stork (ran),
Field (two RBI) and Mathfeux
and Swarthout (RBI).
SCC 5, Mlaml-Dade

a, ran, RBI),
olds (single,
RBI), and Spell and Reid (ran).
SCC 3, M-DCC1 (second
game), 4 / 1 4 _ Hughes 2-for-2),
Bradley (double, ran). Stork
(double, RBI)* Hoorelbeke (sin, ran, RBI), Holbrook (single,
I) and Sieffert (run).
SCC 2, Central Florida
Community College of Ocala 1,
4 / 1 5 / _ Spell (2-foM ,
winning double, two Rl lb*
Bradley, Stork and Daugharty
(■ingle) and Sieffert ana Hughes
(ran).

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Mr. B has owned B -B ee’s Home
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Mr. B does a lot o f his own cook­
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20 years at several area large resorts.
At B -B ee's, the restaurant is known for
its family and friendly atmosphere.
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fries arc sliced daily from fresh Idaho
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LL104
M THE CM CUT COURT FOR
I COUNTY.

MRE. ESTATE OF
MARY LYNN UdWCHAEU
NOTICI TO CREDITORS
The wbmnwOedon of to* MtaN of
MARY
LYNN
McMICHAEL
F in a l id, Fla N u ifw 02-776CP.
R gandtag m f » C a u l Cowl In
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my tnt*ra*e*dp*r*cn upon wkorn
■w n o v o m H fTta rto n m n to
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1a copy of t o Node*. ara
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torn mordd afdr Id d a of Yd am
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anar too dad of arnica el a copy of
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Peraora hevtag daam* agaaiai td
■d ill who ara noI known to t d paraortal npmantafNat and whon
name* or id d m iw Ira nol rooaonaMy aacenamebta mud Ra af d m
keaijort of Orta Nottoa.
A a CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FEED W U . BE FOREVER
BARRED
The 0*1* of IY*I pUecnon af toil
Nokc* WAfbt 17,2002
Pvtanaf R ipN M rM M
DENISE McMICHAEL
Aflonwy tof Pvnorat nipfiiin taifv
JOHN L THOMAS, II ESQUIRE
Flortd* B*/ No. 080838
I X Hrtcreaf S O N
Orlando. FL 33X1
(407)143-1210
PlAdtoN Add 17,24.2003
a io s
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
tUftofOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Flta No. 02-101-CF
IN RE: ESTATE OF
NICHOLAS C. NfTTOLY.
Oacaai
NOTOE TO CREDITORS
Tie Ktoentraaon of tow m u u
NICHOLAS C. NITTOLY. dacaai
‘Flw N urO r 02-101-CP, topawing ei
tow C K viH Court lor Sawn
County. Honda. Pietafw DMtoon, tow
adWatw of afinto to X I N. P*rk
Annua. Sanford. FL 33771-1292
Thw nwmaw and addrauwa of tow
Paraonwl Rwprwiwnutivw and tow

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AN crKiton @1 tm
and
otowr pwnona having ciawid
demand* agaaet dacadaofa aaiata
Incfudtog uvnetuad, cgonj a f or
unkqudalad Gtoana. on atocm a copy
of tod naoca d urvad mual Na toaa
cUrm* am tod Cout 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
A4 otar cradtor* of tow datadant
and paraona haying claana or
damand* agamti tna daeadanTa
aalala. icJudng uvnaturad corangant or unHquAtaUd d a m , mual ad
Id a ctaotw wan tod court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTOE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED W E I
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of dm puMceoon of tod
No*ca a Apr* 17.2002
Paraonal RaprajaraaUva
RONALD NITTOLY
Attomoy lor Parana! RapranraaHva
Sato A Marmot
Florida Bar No 337066
Oraantpoon. Uardar, Huachlaid.
Ralton. Roaa A Bargar. P A
100 W. Cyprata CraaA R d. Sd 700
Port Laudantod. FL 33X9
ona: 166-491-1130
Potaafi Aprtl 17.24. 2003
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M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE UOM TEUfTH
JUOtClAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOfOOA
C A M M X: C2-CA686 19-A

TO REFUSE ANY OR A U NOS
PURSUANT TO F&amp; 71X71
M RE: ESTATE OP
QERALO W LATHAM. SR . alUa
GERALD W LATHAM, add
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CHARLES F. I
FlorUaBdNa. OOUM
THE EROOME LAW FTCI, P A
Aaondy tar Paraonal Rapraawrm
911 Sauto WbRi*i(pon A n r u
PoRORcabaaTM
TluniRa. FL 33711-0721
TRaphcna- (311) 3169420
Pubam Aprl 17.24.2002
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NOTICE OP
PUBLIC SALS
PUMJC NOTICE d hereby Rwn,
tod on td data and »n a IRad
batodmd corRnMng bom day to 6rt
udf al boom ara add, a wR ia l R
lor cam. R I d aareficuaa of STOR­
AGE IMA. tocatod R 460 Ftortfb
Cardial Partaaay, longwood. FL
33710, Id kRoatog 1
margaa tor affen a Ian an
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DATE OP SALE: O M B M H
TRIE OF SALE: 4J0 PM
(Cuatormr NandKUM (XBrtR
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NRMfd M Grad 464 Funiura.
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Hauamato acme. Aaron Ocaing.
1111 Hcuaahold tame. tonRum.
Dabbd Olaapay 1301 Fundue,
hnuaatqi. gfaiaieie. JRI Conway
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POBoa 3796
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300 Nom i t . Longanod FL 33T80
Phone 407^96-0771
Naaca to ewnar or lanhokdr tool ha
haa a nwa is a haaitog my tone pmr
to aid d a by Mng am td edited
toa pout Owner haa toa ngtd to
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STORAGE PROTECTION
AUCTION SERVCES
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by drtua cf toa ataaiaa cf td add.
to audi caaaa made and prodded.
PlMRtAprl 17.24,2003

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H O IKS OF
PURUC AUCTION
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R PiARG Aucbon Far Smeoa
tor Cam on demand to Id R o l
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MoConnai Twang IReconry. 2100
Sanford A n . Santord. FL, 33773
nahaeda ona note pmr to *ad.
Tarma ara XASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS* McConnaf Tbwlng
reairvea toa ngrt to accept or rayed
my and af BIOS...
Pubam Apr! 17. 2003
am
VEMCLS AUCTION
1.94, SUBARU
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tOAM R Piddled! Towing. 1340 9
C R 437. Longaood
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NOTICI OP PUBLIC SALE
ALTAMONTE TOWVfG. INC.UNCLAMED VEMCLS AUCTION
117 MARKER ST.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. SOLO
A3 13, NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A a BIOS
PURSUANT TO P S 71179
942002
1991 DOOOE
36M44E1BG103639
1974 DATSUN
H U 10411983
1984 NISSAN
JNIPS28SX7W000935
1969 PONTIAC
1G2AF19RXG 7299793
1999 MA3DA
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1991 FORO
1FAPP8049MH108914
1964 UA3DA
JMIGC2317EI628419
1961 CHEVY
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PHONE « 407 3366700
PUfdhAprf 17.2002

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M THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
9EMMOLE COUNTY.

1FAPP38X9KX290I01
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Tha Auden wR ba IdbJ R 900
i n on aald dotoe mow.
McCann** Tbwtog Utooonry. 2100
Santord Aw*.. Sardord, FL, 33773
•ahetoa on* hour pner to aato.
Tarm* an "CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS* McCann*! Tbwtog
leaarvaa I d A(pd to accept or r*|ect
Pubam Apr! 17. 2003

am

M THE CMCUfT COUNT FOR
I COUNTY,
FLOWOA
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JANCE LEE ADAMS.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha adwraababon of to* aalala of
JAMCE LIE ADAMS, dacaaaad. Fill
Nurdat 03 330-CP. a pandng n toa
Cbcua Court tor Sanweda County,
Ftortdl, Probale Otvdton. to*
adW**a of wfech d X I N. Park
Avenue, Santord. FL 32771 Tha
name* and adWaaa of toa ParacnR
Raprwaaniatnra a attorney an eat
Af credaora of to* decedent and
other paraona having clavna or
demand* *ga*i*r dacadarbi n t
Induing unmaluad, cotangent or
u fWudaled etoana. on whom a copy
or tow noaca W aarvad rru t M* toaa
d a m am tod Cout WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (X ) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
Al Offdr cradlor* of toa dacadard
and panon* having d a m
demand! againai to* daeadanTa
aalala. ndu*ng uvnatuad oonangard or mtqualalad dean*, n u t H*
to** d a m wm tv* court WITHIN
THREE P I MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF TH13 NOTICE
A a CLAIMS NOT SO FEED W U.
SE FOREVER BARRED
SHAWNEa B. MARCH
Adomey tor ParaonR Rapraaerdanva
ROBERT K MCINTOSH. ESQUIRE
Ftonda Bar Na 376302
STENSTROM. MclNTOSH. COL
BERT. WHKLHAM A SIMMONS. PA.
Poll Otoca Bo* ASM ■
Santord. R 327724*44
Talaphona 407/322 2171
PiAAan Apr* 17.14. 2003
NOTICI OF PUBLIC SALE
ALTAMONTE TOWMO, BICu
UHCLAMEO V IM C U AUCTION
117 MARKER ST.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, a
SALE BEGINS AT K700 AM. SOLO
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT

ll toa Cby Ha! CurardaRon
R 1160 A N . to order to
arosumf toratoralnto*
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MOOATION TO PARTKJPATl Bf
THM PWOCSUXNG MOULD CON­
TACT COURT A0MBMTRAT10N AT
KM N. PARK AVENUE. SAMPCRD,
FLORIDA 33771. TELEPHONE
NUMBER (407)33*4330. NOT
LATCH THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS
PTOON TO TH B PROCEEDBfO. W
HEAISNQ BtPMRED. (TOO) 1600696E771. OR VOICB (V) 1606699•770. VIA FU3RSJA R ELA Y -----VICE.
Pltoafc Aprl 10.17.3003
Bl THE CM CUT COURT
OP THE M H T B N T H

C A M NO!
CmPBtANCML MORTGAGE
COMPANY. N C ,

CHARLES E DUNN, 4 4
NORC* OP ACTION

Lmy
oard of Arbuabward
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: W A
EREON DECOCS TO APPEAL A
OCCWON MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSCCREDAT
TH EA B O V EM O n fO O R H EA R MG. H E4HE W E LN U O A VCRBATM RECORD OP 1HE PROCEEDWG8 BfCLUOtffQ THE Ttm M O NY A M ) EVIDENCE. WMCH
RECORD IS NOT PROTOCO BY
THE CITY OP SANFORD. (FS
2640109)
PERSONS WITH IXSABUTlEa
NEEDfNQ ASSISTANCE TO PARTIO PAT! M ANY OP THESE PROCEEDINOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-9429 M
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE

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PiAftoft: Apr! 10,17,2003
ami

Bf THE CMCUfT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUfT bf
ANO FOR W O O L !
COUNTY. FU M D 8
CASE NO: I100R6S77-0206
to re Th* Itomaga of
CARLOS SEGATTL
M A R C O ALEXANDRA
ZARLENGA SEGATT1,
NOTICE OP ACTON
TO:
MARCELA ALEXANDRA
ZARLENGA SEOATT1
do Joa* Hamadai
1021. Mw DM Ptafa. TWO Argmma
YOU ARE HEREBY N O TFIID toil
a PaNton tar DHaoiRon of Marrtaga
ara roqubad la earn* a copy R your
attorn datonaaa. 1 any to I w
THOMAS
L
STEPHEN.
PeMtanar/Huabend’a Anomay. 291
UaMand Avanua. SUM 302.
Atomonta Spmga. Ftonda 33701 on
or baton May 14.3001, and lit to*
ontRiR wm to* Claik of Ma Coun
'P nn omnn eenno® on rw rairi
aSomey or townailmly tanRtor.
otwrefea a dafaUl tdl ba ardared
agam you k r to* reiR damatU ad
DATED m March 27,2003
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of toa Oroul Cburl
*
At Dapury Clark
(Courl S ul)
Putern Apr* 3, 10.17.24.2002

0022

M THE CM CUT COURT FOR
I f WHOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cam He. 06C66U-14G
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. INC .
DANIEL DECOSTA. JR md TRACY
OECOSTA. h « wd*:alat.
NO TICI OF ACTION
TO TRACY OECOSTA
439 W. Church Drtva
Longwood. FL 32TX
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an action
to totectoaa of mortgage u i to* toftowtng daaenbed property In
Sanvnol* Caudy. Ftonda:
PARCEL 7, FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 31. TOWNSHIP X
SOUTH RANGE X EAST. SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. RUN
SOUTH M DEGREES IS MINUTES
X SECONDS WEST, ALONG THE
NORTH LINE O f SAID NORTH
WEST U« OF SOUTHEAST 1/4 A
DISTANCE OF 797 M FEET TO
THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE OF
LONGWOOD MARKHAM ROAD.
SAME BEING A M FOOT WIDE
RIGHT-OF-WAY THENCE RUM
SOUTH 24 DEGREES 19 MINUTES
93 SECONDS EAST ALONQ SAID
RIGHT-OF-WAY
39 33 FEET.
THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONQ A CURVE CONCAVE
NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A
RADIUS OF 91311 FEET. A CEN­
TRAL ANGLE OF IS DEGREES S3
MINUTES 44 SECOND3 AN ARC
DISTANCE OF 286 94 FEET.
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH
40
DEGREES 06 MINUTES 41 SEC­
ONDS EAST. 203 FEET FOR A
POINT OF BEOINMNa THENCE
CONTINUE SOUTH 40 DEGREES
09 MINUTES 41 SECONDS EAST
T9 FEET TH EICE RUN NORTH 49
DEGREE3 X MINUTES 19 SEC­
ONDS EAST IX FEET. THENCE
RUN NORTH 40 DEGREES 09 MIN
UTES 41 SECONDS WEST. 73
FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH 49
DEGREES 90 MINUTES 19 SEC­
ONDS WEST. 139 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGlNNINO
haa bean Mad tgaaial you and you
ara requrad to larva 1 copy of you
wrdlan Colonial. f any. to 4 on
SMITH. HIATT 9 DIAZ. P A .

LATER OP 3 MONTHS AFTER T M
DATE CP THE FWST PLBUCATON
OP THM NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER T M DATE OP SERVICE OF
A COPY OP THM NOTICE OH
THEM.
of too Deoadafd

The d a of *• M RAAcmon ct
t o Nom* » V 1&lt;X3003.
HARVEY WESSON
&gt;40« Let n hnw Drew
r n ilF lI -r Florida 37707
ROBERT C.WXWNS. JR . ESQ
Attorney lor Panonrt

1BU No. 177732
DATED on APR 01 20Q2
Maryann* Mo th , ctotk
Ctorb of t o C B K U T Court
ByFhmNng
Aa Deputy dark
PUBLISH BE BardMHtoMd
Bf ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OMAMUnSS
ACT. PERSONS WITH D4EJUHU-

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TO : CHARLES B. DUNN
B 41W M TM
r aairtbmy. PL 33707
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
CURRENT ADDRESS:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO A a UFWNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAJMP4Q BY. THROUGH,
U M X R , ANO AQAPfST T X HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE OCAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAM AN PfTERCST AS SPOUS­
ES, HEIRS. 0CV1SEE3. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST
KNOWN
ADDRESS:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTWWD to f m tcto i
tar tametat* ■ roortgag* bn t o tottowing proparty In SEMINOLE
County, Rortdte;
LOT 7. BLOCK J, LAKE KATHRYN
PARK FIFTH ADOITON, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAGE(B) 47 ANO 46. OP THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
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MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
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A* Deputy Clark
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Pubam Apr* 10,17.3003
0096
Bf THE CM CUT COURT FOR
9EIMNOLE COUNTY,
FLOfVDA
PROBATE OVOtON
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROSE MARY ROBERTS.
OaaaMd.
NOTICI TO CAEDfTORS
The artrwieitabon of toa aetata of
ROSE MARY ROBERTS, dacaaaad.
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t o Ctrcut Court tar Sem ina
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NOTIFIED THAT
Al paraona on whom ra* note* It
Mrved who have objection* to i
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tow Court an raqjrad to N* toa*
obfacaon* wm tot* Cowl WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The d a ol to Inf pubteenon cf
tow None* w Apr* 10. 2003
QERALO LELANO ROBERTS. JR

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MONTHS AFTER T M DATE OP
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NOTICE.
ALL CLARIS NOT SO FEED W U
BE FOREVER BARRED.
ctofvw wm Pda Court VWTHPf T X
LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER T T « DATE OP THE FIRST
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THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE P »H T PUEUCATON
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N O * I*Apt* 10.2003.
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Flora Bw No. 006103
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JO W A R LEY WESSON.
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ROBERT G WUONS. JfL. ESC
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Satary Harbor. Ftonda 34969
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Anomay tor Pamonar
2080 Wvnar Spmga Boulevard
Oviedo, a 32789
Tataytoon* (407) 3896910
Fecund* (407)385-1233
Pubam Apri 10. 17.2002
IN THA CIRCUIT COURT FOR
9EMWOLE COUNTY.
FLOftOA
PROBATE DIVISION
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IN R t ESTATE OF
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GERALD W LATHAM. i V l GER­
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to 112 par hour dapandwg on
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71—Help Wanted
2250 a day potanoakbaflandna
Training providad 1400-222
3988X4271.
tOO WORKER* HCEDCD
Assemble criftl, m od items.
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naad ap&lt;yy 407-323-3481.
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reqund Excaiant banaMa parkaga
availabto Inter**lad tppbcani*
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93—Rooms For Rent

Ctaanmg pareonnal naadadl
Looking h r axp dapandabta paopla
wlh DanaportaUon tor raaidankal A
oonakuken d a n g top pay tor iqy*
paraon. Mual ba abla to Iraval
Orlando area. 1407)322-7911

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • 283Mb.
Mitorte Downtown
407-330-4423

Mapatcher A Orhrere Naadad:
Mhator Tach
754 C arty Road
IS, Laka Monro# Apply In pareon.

Female roommate wanted 2454
monDi, Include* uliNltaa.. Non
■mokar. non (bbikar. no drug* 407898-4892
Fountain Lodge ol Sanford ha*
tpadal ralaa tor defy, weekly. S 5
day accommodation* Cal 407330-3135/323-8840 tor data**
W ry htoffi vary efaan Kan im. Newly
remodeled a* ud. catfa. A C . Indry,
phona. kach uaa. aac dr, rewdant
owner, private antranc* Ha
Smoking! Only drug Ire* aobor
naad apply. 407-3397373.
Large mom with cabto. microwave,
refrigerator, private antranc*.
parking tpac*. 280/wk nduda*
utana* 407-331-8191
Room For Rant Private antranca.
tree catfa. waahar/tby*r. 2100/wk.
Laka Ava ki Santord. 407888-7023

PH1VEH TRAINEES NEEDED!
Baatarey naada tractor kalar divan
NOW! No axpadanca nacaaiary!
2700* par week akrrwig pdanoal
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available! Cal Now! To! tree 1-877214-3824

301-Rooping
282-Internet Service
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law oparekn. malanif hareSar LAjii
ba abla to read tape meaaura.
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Walar Bonnal. 350 Anchor Rd.
Caaaetoeny. FL

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Fanca nxtaHart Subcontractor*.
UabAtyka. occupabonal hcanaa
required 407-89*8499
HatrStyUal
Sign On Bonua 2250
Wa ofter *aiary pm* commation 8
bonuaea. We *upply all tool*
MadDanlal
inturanca.
paid
vacation, continuing aducatxxi. For
mtanrtaw-Patricia.
1 88*8887778X1300.

Uc/Via-407-180-187*

318—Well Drilling

liyvra Landscaping

Dry WaH
•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcomll

$15.75 per m o n th ....... 5 lines / Smonths
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per m o n th ... 15 lines / 3 months
!

MtAim MSUAAfeCK AMO 401A
PLAIN! Oruo fraa »ot»pJec*
Appfy al: MO Mma* 0*t««.
Aftamoaita Sprats 407-240MOO.

Banted: 4/2. kke new n low m
2682mo Bruised eredf, LEASEPURCHASE considered. 1509
EBton Oo loofcl 407-898-5152.

DOYLE MALTY. MC.
1407)221-24*8

WE RENT A SELL HOKES
lafca Mary Appro*. t300 aq. n 1 2 .
naw Ma. paid 8 carpal Kitchen
apparent. Ipte, on 1/4 acre tat 407970-2894

153— Acreage Lot For
Sale
homant*. ho/iaa, cam*, farmmg or
nuraaryl
Zoned
agrlcuRural.
24.900/ACRE. Sm down wfownre

107—Mobile Homes
For Rent

hnanc*. *04-7*7-1772 or *04-7*7*422___________________

155—Condominiums
For Sale

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117—Commerctal
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157—Mo«ile Homes
For Sale
2000 Fleetwood 1.4TS aq n.
30R/2BA. dan, vaulted caarip*.
ton oT storage, me# par* wWi poor,
or can move to your lot Calng tana
4 garden m 281,000 407-32*-t4t8

IDW hb, 0n**4 2450/mo A* have

35*10 motf* home, attached EL nn.
partly hand, carpeted, caking lane,
naw Mot*, naw M L Locatad ti Raan
A Country (adut) Pm*. 8168 Oranga
BM1 Lk Mono* Aakkig 217.000 388740-1095

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159—Real Estate

OVER 500 TABLES

W a n te d

141—Homes For Sale
AFF0R0A81E HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

181—Appliances &amp;
F urniture For Sale

never uaad. *M In Crete. Can
dafcrer 8 aat up. Coal tSk. eat lor
21858 407-7098898.

1 KINO SERTA, poaturapedc tat.
never uaad. Coal I2K, **4 2298. Can
datrvar 407-709-5898.
4BR 1.8 BA: Naw Hoot. Ceramic
Tla, 11x21 Sc. Port*. Pool, on Over
1/4 Acre. 285.900
Over 1&gt;4Acre 3SR1Bath: Or, drv
apt**. haaMly tread Ptxjad hr qua*
taw 284 900
4BR M A : Over 1100 8q Ft. Lr»
Can. Fam Rm W/Yreplace. Deck.
Oarage 2102.900
2BR 1.8 BA: Naw Rool. Ceramic
TRa, Sc Porch. Over 1400 Sq FI.
Nealy Landacapad. PooL Fancad
2104.900
C uttom Bit 4BR JBA: Over 7500
Sq FL LN Dm. Fam Rm. 22x48 Sc
Pool and Spa. 3 Car Oar. Over 1/3
acra. 2259.900

1 Luxury firm pAowlop aal wan 7 y»
warranty M 2138. (*i**n 2140, long
2210. Brand naw. Localad In
Santord. 407-402-2778._________
1 2 p&lt;ace Name Brand Ouaen
O R T H O P E D IC

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Materials

TO P

(BRASS BED. OUEEN SERTA
poMaepadfc m i 8 kama. Never M C I
aal 2278 Can dMkrar. 407709-5898

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199—Pets 4c Suppues

background with yellow rail
deiign. 21500 407-332-0167.

Cualom BB 4 BR 2 BA: Over 2300
Sq FL Uv, D«n, Fam Rm, 32*32 Sc
PocL 2 Car G arag e Over 1/2Acre
2210,900.

PAUL OSBORNE
V IN IU R f 1 PROP! R t l f S
1 0 ! J?1 1 / 6 4

1 A cnarty tlaigh bad. aokd wood.
With pftow log mattrau tat Never
uaad Sal 2849 Can dabvar 407-4220230.
A KING SIZE PtLLOW TOP

211—
Antique/C ollectisles

Bad: Black eon canopy bad with
lauty 8m pfbwtop ML Never uaad
407-402-2778

Seeking a pareon to ahare my
ham*. vWw of Lake Monro*, houaa
pnvfaga* Cal 407-328-7232 hr an
•(Jpomlmwil
Share 4BR2BA Home Sarfod Area.
Lrving
Room
W/FIrapiac*.
Waahar/Drytr. J375.MO, 2250
Sacurty. Utklw* nctodnd 407-3751118

97—A

p a r tm e n ts

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F u r n is h e d
Sanford: 1/1 narao Apt porch, near
bat park, nduda* al 2470 Par,Mo.
plu* Dap. 407-262-1394

99—A

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MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1BOOM. (4U U O
2 BOOM . $570140 AND UP
Inducted
407-323*3670

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Does not apply to rentals or garage 5 yard sales.
8. The ad must be on the form shown below and either be mailed in or
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8. Classified Management's decision on copy acceptability will be Final.

2 Bedrooms $559
3 Bedrooms $659
W* pay water,tawar
Smal par aalroma
Cedar Creak Apt*
407-324-4334

PRIN T AD HERE;

103— Houses*
Unfurnished
2500 DOWN - WHY RENTTT
388/ 2BA For Sala
With Down Paymt Aaautanca
Avafatfa Cheaper than rand
Tha Affordable Home Canter
407-331-8333

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

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117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pastor* For Rent
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127 Storage/Office For Rent

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95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
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99 Apartments •Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
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105 Duples/Trtplex
107 Mobde Homes For Rent
lit Resort Vacations
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55 Business
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57 Opportunities
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61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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148 Mob4e Home Lots For Sale
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153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
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159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
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165 Duplex For Sale

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221 Good Things to Eat
222 fAaicto Instruments
223 MtoceSaneous

181 Appliances 8
Furniture For Sale
183 Television 8 Stereo/Radto
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Buddtog Material*
193 Lawn 8 Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

229 Auctions

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231 Cars For Sal*
234 Automottv*

235 Truck/Busea/Vkns For Sal*
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehide* Wanted
239 Motorcydes/B*** For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehides/Camper* For Sal*
243 TraSer* For Sal*
245 Farm Equipment

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199 Pets 8 Supples
200 Uvestock/Farm
201
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antkjue/Collectibte*
215 Boats 8 Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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253 AddKtona 6
254 Air CondKtoning

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Raptor
256 Automottv*
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261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet 8 1 ____
265 Carpel Cleaning
266 CaNng Repair
267 Ceramic Tto

287 Lawn 8ervtoe*
288 Legal 8ervicee
280 LocksmMh
280 Masonry
291 Mortgage*
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293 04. Lube 8 F »*
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298 Pteno/Orgen Tuning
299 Ptombing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 RooAng
302 So*en 8 Otoe* Wbrk
303 Secretarial 8 Typing
304 SkRng
306 Smal Business
306 Stained Otoe*
307 Swimming Pool Servtoas
306Termito Raptor
309 Traneporttoton
311 Travel
312 Tie* Service
313 TV/Ratoo
314 Uphototory
316 Weidteg 8 Sheet Mtoto
318 W*4 DrtBng
319 Window W*to5ng 8 TWng

266 Chid Car* Cantors

269 Cleaning Service*
270 Concrete

271 Construdton
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywal
276 Electrical
277 Fane*
276 Handy Man
27VHau8ng
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation 8 Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry 8 Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
265 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

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P age 2 Wednesday. April 17. 2002

Earth Day festival organizers
promise unique spring event
I I the third annual
1 Spring Pest-Earth
_ L Day prom*
laes to be a won­
derful and unique
event for residents
of the Central
Florida area.
Spring Fest will
be Saturday, April
20, from 9 a.m. to 4
m. at the Student
useum and
Touhy Park. In
addition to the
Earth Day ceremo­
ny, this year's
Spring Fest will have a spe­
cial feature. The year 2002
marks the 100th Dirthday of
the historic building the
Student Museum occupies,
and special recognition will
be made of this milestone.
Highlights of the Spring
Fest include musical enter­
tainment, plant and craft
vendors, exhibits, food,
demonstration gardens,
and historical reenact­
ments.
In addition, there will be
a program by Teresa
Watkins of the Florida
Yards and Neighborhoods
organization and a free tree
giveaway.
The seeds for Spring Fest

6

The origins of Earth Day
A ll A b o u t E arth D ay
By Sen. Gaylord Nation,
Founder of Earth Day

were planted in 1989 when
the city of Sanford began a
popular tree give­
away program in
honor of Earth
Day. In recent
years, the city,
Seminole County
Public Schools
(which operates
the Student
Museum), and the
Seminole County
Extension office
established a part­
nership to produce
a festival that com­
bines spring season garden
events, entertainment and
Earth Day. Earth Day is an
annual worldwide event to
promote a healthy environ­
ment.
The event is sponsored
by Jay Ammon Architect
Inc., Ixora Garden Club of
Sanford, Lamphier St
Company, Sanford Ace
Hardware, Stanley H.
Sandefur, and Stenstrom,
McIntosh, Colbert,
Whigham St Simmons law
firm.
The rain date is Sunday,
April 21. For more informa­
tion about Spring Fest, call
Howard Jeffries at 407-3305688.

//T A T h a twas the purpose of Earth Day?
How did it start? These are
the questions I am most fre­
quently asked.
Actually, the Idea
for Earth Day
evolved over a
period of
seven years
starting In
1962. For
several
ears, it
yei
ha d
i been
troubling
me that the
state of our
environment
was simply a
non-issue in the
politics of the
country. Finally, in
November 1962, an idea
occurred to me that was, I
thought, a virtual cinch to put
the environment into the
litical "limelight" once and
opero r all. The idea was to
edy to
suade President Kennedy
give visibility to this issue by
going on a national conserva­
tion tour. I flew to
Washington to discuss the
proposal with Attorney
General Robert Kennedy, who
liked the idea. So did the

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President. The President
began his five-day, elevenstate conservation tour in
September 1 9 6 3 ....
“After President Kennedy's
tour, I still hoped for some
idea that would thrust the
environment into the political
mainstream. Six years
would pass before
the idea that
became Earth
Day
occurred
tom e
while on
a con­
serva­
tion
speak­
ing tour
out West
in the
summer of
1969. At the
3*' time, antiVietnam War
demonstrations,
called "teach-ins," had spread
to college campuses all across
the nation. Suddenly, the idea
occurred to me — why not
organize a huge grassroots
protest over what was hap­
pening to our environment?
“At a conference in Seattie
in September 1969,1
announced that in the spring
of 1970 there would be a
nationwide grassroots

demonstration on behalf of
the environment and invited
everyone to participate. The
wire services carried the story
from coast to coast. The
response was electric. It took
off like gangbusters.
Telegrams, letters, and tele­
phone Inquiries poured in
from all across the countiy.
The American people finally
had a forum to express its
concern about what was hap­
pening to the land, rivers,
lakes, and air — and they did
so with spectacular exuber­
ance. For the next four
months, two members of my
Senate staff, Linda Billings
and John Heritage, managed
Earth Day affairs out o f my
Senate office....
“In mid-January, three
months before Earth Day, John
Gardner, Founder of Common
Cause, provided temporary
space for a Washington, D.C.
headquarters. I staffed the
office with college students
and selected Denis Hayes as
coordinator of activities.
“Earth Day worked because
of the spontaneous response
at the grassroots level. We had
neither the time nor resources
to organize 20 million demon­
strators and the thousands of
schools and local communities
that participated. That was the
remarkable thing about Earth
Day. It organized itself."

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The auction will be held in
the Student Museum, Room 8.
Last name with the highest bid
wins the item. Proceeds will

go toward the Student
Museum Garden Fund.
Historical re-enactments
will take place throughout the
day on the museum's grounds.
Visit with folks in period cos­
tumes from the 1600s, 1700s
and 1800s.

The schedule for the day's
entertainment includes;
• 9-J0 a.m. — Nash
Rambler, Folk-Country Star
Kids of Winter Park
• 11 a.m. — Teresa Watkins,
'H ow to Plant Almost
Anything"

• 11:45 a.m. — 100th
Birthday Cake, front of
Student Museum
• 1 p.m. Teresa Watkins —
"Water Wisdom" and 'Plants
and Stormwater Runoff"
1:45 p.m. — Connie
Blackwood, Contemporary

Vocalist, Latino Dancers from
Pine Crest Elementary School
and Darren and Jeff, Acoustic
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The Student Museum, fea­
turing Grandma's Attic, Indian
Village and Pioneer Cabin, will
be open throughout the day.

Celebrate patriotism in the garden
n e o p l e are feeling very
1 patriotic these days and
are displaying flags every­
where, from their houses to
their cars to their clothing.
Another w ay to show off
your patriotism is in your
garden. Decorate with a
"flag" o f flowers. Use edging

to define the patterns.
Here are some examples:
Stripes of red and white
impatiens and a box of blue
lobelia can create the
American flag; red petunias
can be set against sweet
alyssum for the Canadian
flag.

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Classic Hamburger
Gets a Makeover
W hat constitutes the ultim ate burger? For
som e, it's a quarter pound o f juicy sirloin
topped with lettuce, tomato, pickles and a
zesty barbecue sauce. O thers prefer something
a little less traditional: som ething that strays
somewhat from the basic burger norm — a
veggie burger.
Made from any variety o f ingredients —
grains, vegetables, tofu, beans, mushrooms —
these meatless delights offer a change from
standard hamburger fare, not a replacement.
They can even be appropriate where standard
burgers do not often tread, like at a dinner
partyEnjoy this recipe, courtesy of "Your Organic
Kitchen' (Module Press), by lesse Ziff Cool, in
lime tor National Hamburger Month and
throughout the year.

Lightly oil the grill rack. Preheat the grill. In a
large bowl, combine the oil, vinegar, garlic,
basil, salt, and black pepper. Spoon 2 table­
spoons of the marinade into a medium skillet;
set both aside.
Remove the stems from the caps o f the mush­
rooms. Chop the stems into fine pieces. Place
in a small bowl with the onion and bell pep-

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Surefire Tips for
Cooking Eggs
For many, eggs arc the star of
breakfast. They're great addi­
tions to lunch and dinner
menus as well. But discover­
ing the best way to cook them
is often a mystery So, doesn't
it make sense to perfect your
egg-cooking skills to ensure
your egg dishes com e out
chef-perfect? 1fere's a look at
how to create "e g g ”-ceptional
scrambled eggs and omelettes
before the eggs even hit the
pan, courtesy of "The Good
Enough to Eat Breakfast
Cookbook" (Warner Books),
by Carrie Levin.

STUFFED PORTOBELLO BURGERS
Makes 4 servings
3
tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
2
tablespoons balsam ic vinegar
2
garlic cloves, minced
2
tablespoons chopped fresh basil
14
teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
4
large portobello mushrooms
1
small onion, finely chopped
I
small red bell pepper, finely chopped
14
cup red wine
34
cup toasted bread crum bs or finely
crumbled bread
112
cups Monterey Jack cheese, shredded
4
whole wheat buns

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STUFFED MUSHROOMS topped with cheese can
make the ultimate veggie burger.
per.
Using a teaspoon, scrape out and discard the
gills o f the mushroom caps. Place the mush­
room caps in the bowl of m arinade, tossing
them to coat all sides.
Place the skillet with the m arinade over medi­
um heat and warm the marinade. Add the
onion mixture and cook for 3 m inutes, or until
soft. Add the wine and continue cooking for
another 3 to 4 minutes. Rem ove the skillet
from the heat, add the bread crum bs, and mix
thoroughly.
Place the mushroom caps, stem side down, on
the grill and cook for 3 minutes. Remove and
place on a platter and generously fill with
stuffing. Evenly distribute the cheese on top of
each. Return the mushrooms to the grill,
stuffed side up. Cover and grill for 8 to 10
minutes, or until warm throughout. Tuck
inside the buns.

THE PAN
To ensure perfect egg dishes,
you first have to equip your­
self with the right pan. Some
pans are specifically designed
for omelettes. The good ones
are made o f thick and fairly
heavy stainless steel or alu­
minum. Noastick paas do not
necessarily produce the best
egg dishes, so it's be up to
you to season the pan so that
eggs don't stick to the surface.
There are two ways to do so:
1. Cover the bottom of the pan
with salt. Put the pan with the
salt on the range top over a fairly
high flame. Let it sit over the heat
until the salt turns colors (the col­
ors depend on the material of the
pan); this usually takes about 20
minutes. Repeat the process a
second time and your pan is
ready. If you never use an abra­
sive to clean your pan it will be
years before it needs to be rcsea-

soned.
2. Cover the bottom of the pan
with about 18 inch of vegetable
oil. Put the pan with the oil over
a high heat and let the oil smoke
for about 7 minutes. Discard the
excess oil and put the pan into a
500 F oven for about ID minutes,
lie aware that the handle will be
very hot. If you have a pan with
a wooden handle, use the first
method.
BEATING THE EGGS
There's a trick to beating eggs for
either scrambled eggs or
omelettes — it's all in the click.
Beat the eggs using a tront-toback, up-and-down motion, cre­
ating a little whirlpool on its side.
The magical "click" is the sound
of the fork striking the bottom
and near side of the bowl or
measuring cup.
CLARIFIED BUTTER
There are "impurities" in regular
butter that can encourage your
eggs to stick to the pan. These
include milk solids, salt and
water. Here's how to remove
them: Heat a stick of butter in a
l/2-quart pot over a medium-low
heat. As soon as the butter Ls
melted, skim the foam from the
top. Continue to simmer the but­
ter for about 10 minutes. The
excess water will burn off and
you will be able to see the bottom
of the pot. The result will be
about 7 tablespoons of clarified
butter. This Ls the healthiest form
of butter, and eggs will not stick
to the pan as readily as they do
with regular butter
Now your ready to try out an egg
dish sure to be a masterpiece —
so get cracking!

Receipe For A Great Garden
An apple a day may keep the doctor away, but
it can also work wonders for your garden. Just as
our bodies need nourishment to thrive, the
healthiest gardens are the ones with a balanced
diet o f beneficial soil am endm ents. Com post —
made up of organic m aterials like fruit and veg­
etable peelings, lawn and garden debris, as well
as olher things — can help a garden flourish.
And, when combined with a proven soil am end­
ment like peat moss, com post turns ordinary soil
into the rich, dark, vibrant "black gold" that gar­
deners crave.
The combination of peat moss and com post is
like a vitamin shot designed to build healthy soil,
I hink of peat m oss and com post as two of the
most important "food groups" for your lawn.

Separately, they're building blocks that supply
soil with many o f the critical elements of good
gardening. But together, they're even more effec­
tive, providing a balanced, nutritious meal that
can ensure a healthy garden for an entire season.
Here's a sim ple recipe: Spread 1 to 2 inches of
peat moss and 1 to 2 inches of compost over your
garden, then dig them into the top 6 to 8 inches of
soil.
How does if work? W hen peat is blended with
com post it does two things: First, because peat
stays in soil fur years, it helps balance the fasterdecom posing com post, w hich breaks dow n in a
few months. The tonger organic matter stays in
the soil, the more good it does. Second, peat
reduces com post's tendency to compact, loosen­

ing the soil and allowing water and oxygen to
flow to a plant's roots. The peat/compost duo
also saves time and money by reducing the
amount of water and fertilizer a garden needs.
And peat's higher acidity helps balance com post's
low acidity, resulting in a pH level that's benefi­
cial for most plants.
This organic blend provides balanced nutrition
for the soil — a recipe to help your garden thrive
throughout the entire growing season.
For more information on "H ow to: with
C om post," send a unstamped, self-addressed
business-size envelope to Peat Moss, Box 385102,
M inneapolis, MN, 55-138. You can also visit their
Web site at tfwww.peatmoss.com or
e-mail them at cspma@peatmoss.com.

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Award-winning gardens enhance museum visit
T

he Seminote County
Extension
Demonstration Garden is a
joint project in cooperation
with the Student Museum and
Social Studies Center of
Seminole County Public
Schools and is located on the
grounds o f the Student
Museum. The project started
in April 1998 with the vision
of a few master gardeners to
create a community service
project and to gradually traasform an empty space with
sparse landscaping into a
series of dem oastration gar­
dens.
Nearly four years later, the
project includes 15 gardeas
covering approximately 10,000
square feet that illustrate
themes, including herbs, pio­
neer vegetables, pioneer field

crops, historic roses, Florida
and Southeast natives, shade,
tropical, butterfly, muscadine
grapes, mints, water barrel
garden, pcrennial/annual
flower meadow, ornamental
grasses, citrus grove, and
Oriental raised bed. Two "w el­
come arbors" define the main
entrances. They contain sever­
al structures, including a
Victorian-style gazebo, split
rail fencing, brick paths, per­
gola, an old John Deere tractor
and wagon wheels. The gaze­
bo and pergola are used for
public presentations.
Maintaining and develop­
ing the gardens is the respon­
sibility of the project team,
MG "caretakers," who work
their garden areas several
times a month throughout the
year. In addition, there is an

open work day each month,
except in December, for any
MGs who want to earn volun­
teer hours and for middle
school students who are in a
special pre-baccalaureate pro­
gram.
During the school year,
about 6,000 public, private and
home-school students visit the
gardens and receive instruc­
tion from the Student Museum
staff. Many other adult groups
who use the facility also visit
the gardens.
In 1999, the University of
Florida recognized the demon­
stration gardens by bestowing
it with the annual Florida
Master Gardener Award of
Excellence for best project. In
May 2000, the garden was
given a Beautification Award
from the city of Sanford.

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Schedule o f events and vendors for Earth Day observances
Earth D ay Ceremony
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• Wkicome and Introductions
wtth Howard Jeffries. Rrowbon
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• Flag, Prayer, Earth Duy

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• Beady Lessard, 5onlord
Mayor

• Myriam Garrett, Student
Museum
• A1 Ferrer, Seminole County
Extension
• Tree Planting in from of

Student Museum

100th Birthday Student
Museum. 123th Birthday City
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of museum
• Welcome and History.
Mvriom Garrett
• Speaker; Dee Schumacher,
director of curriculum and
instruction
• 'H appy Birthday and cake

Featured speaker
Trreu Watkins
11 u n . and 1 pan.

Arts and Crafts

• Pig's Ect
• Sunette's Jams n’ Jetlys
• Sunette's Fudge Sauce •
Barbara's Crafts
• Angel's k Such
• Margaret's Embroidery
• Mary's Candles
• little Hands Soap
• Florida Gourmet Foods
• Janie's Rainbow
• Grace and Glory

Exhibits
• Florida Yards and

Neighborhoods
• Earth Day
• Seminole County Council
ofPTAs
• Seminole County
Extension Services
• Central Florida Zoo
• Florida Public Utilities
• Famous and Historic Trees
• Seminole County
Environmental Services
• Storm Water-Solid Waste
• Wrldva Springs Park
Americorps
• Seminole Audubon Society

• Sierra Club
• Sanford Historical Society
• Sanford Utility
• Voter Registration
• Sturm Water
• Sanford Historic Trust
• Local Florida Authors

Businesses
• Clear Water Products and
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• Solar Power Generation
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• Discover Florida Cruises
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Create beauty all year long through gardens
ne of the easiest ways
to transform a land*
scape or bring beauty to a
dull gray area is through gar­
dening. Whether expansive
flowering blooms, well-placed
shrubbery or a purposeful
vegetable patch, greenery can
enhance most any area.
In many cities across the
country, urban renewal proj­
ects arc in full swing, ar.d
often include setting aside
plots for parks or even city
gardens. Also, with the
advent of "adopt-a-highway"
programs, many of the indi­
viduals involved have chosen
not only to just keep their
chosen property litter-free,
but to enhance the view with
shrubs, flowers and other
landscaping accessories.
Just in time for Keep
America Beautiful and Earth
Day celebrations, here are a
list of flowers and the seasons
in which they bloom so that
ou can keep your neighborood and community beauti­
ful throughout the entire year.

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Winter
• Weeping Forsythia
(Forsythia suspensa) — This

graceful, deciduous shrub has
slender shoots and narrow,
trumpet-shaped, yellow flow­
ers. Prefers full sun and welldrained soil.
• Christmas Rose
(Helleborus niger) — A small
evergreen perennial noted for
its lovely cup-shaped white
flowers and golden stamens.
Prefers partial shade and
well-drained soil.
Spring
• Bleeding Heart (Dicentra
spectabllis) — Heart-shaped,
pinkish-red and white flowers
and fem-like foliage grace this
herbaceous perennial. Prefers
partial shade and welldrained soil.
• Oxslip (Primula elatior)
— Delicate, fragrant, tubular
yellow flowers appear on this
rare, British-native, dumpforming perennial. Prefers
partial shade and moist soil.
Summer
• Peony (Paeonia) — These
exotic, luxuriant flowers can
be single, double or anemoneform and bloom in white, yel­
lows, pinks and reds. Prefers
full sun and well-drained soil.
• Snapdragon

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Earth D ay office tips

(Antirrhinum) — A perennial
favorite with children with
flowers in white, pink, red,
urple, yellow and orange,
refers full sun and welldrained soil.
• Sneezewort (Achillea
ptarmica) — A quickly
spreading, upright perennial
that is wreathed in large
heads of small, pompon-like,
white flowers. Prefers full sun
and well-drained soil.

f you am a full-time work­
er, you probably And that
you spend mom time at
work than at home. Therefore
you should treat your work
•pace in the same way aa you
do your home •In an anvfronmaritally friendly manner.
According to the Earth Day
Network, more and more busineaaee am finding innovative,
coat-effective ways to be good
environmental citizens. By pur­
suing snvironmentally sound
businasa practices, companies
can not only help the earth but
also Improve productivity,
boost employee morale.
Increase customer satisfaction,
and Improve the bottom line.
Contused about how helping
the environment can also help
your business? Check out the
Earth Day Network's ways to
make your workplace more
eco-friendly, just In time for
Earth Day, April 22nd.
• Save energy. Buy office
equipment with an energy-sav­
ing standby mode, use com­
pact fluorescent light bulbs,
and install sensors on lights so
you're not illuminating empty
rooms.
• Survey a 'green checklist*
to discover ways In which your
business is on the right envt-

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Autumn
• Ice Plant (Sedum
spcctabile) — Flat heads of
dense, rose-pink flowers have
great appeal for butterflies
above fleshy, gray-green
leaves. Prefers full sun and
well-drained soil.
• Chrysanthemum
(Chrysanthemum) — There
arc many different flower
forms that come in a range of
colors. Prefers full sun and
well-drained soil.
• Coneflower (Rudbeckia
fulgida) — Prominent, coni­
cal, black centers differentiate
this flat flower from others
with daisy-like flowers.
Prefers full sun and moist
soil.

ronmental track and way* it
could improve.
• Incorporate environmental
coat accounting Into your busi­
ness decisions. The U.S.
Environmental Protection
Agency provides Information,
software and support.
• Encourage employees to
take alternative transportation
to work.
Start a carpool board, set up
a bicycle shelter, and offer
employees discounted bus,
subway, or tram passes. Wren
including directions to your
business, include mass transit
options.
• Create a contest to solicit
ideas from employees about
ways to make your business
more eco-lrlendly, and reward
the best ideas with prizes.
• Use less paper. It's amaz­
ing how much most offices
waste. Adopting paper-saving
strategies is one of the easiest
first steps toward a sustainable
office.
• Look into having your com­
pany follow the ISO 14,000
environmental standards set by
the International Standards
Organization. Find out more
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Mowing. Tnmmmg. Weeding.
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407-324-3040
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partly kimd. carpeted, cabng lane,
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$216 Brand new. Locatod In
Sankxd. 407-402-2778.
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ccM$tK, 1011276 Can dtowr. 4077085696
7 1/2 R long couch, ott white
background with yakow
$1500. 407-332-0167.
$ pace hrtog icon atoto, labric. $660
S pbca pa«o aal $66 corTguto tabto
A printer tabto, $40. C a l tvanmga
ahar03O. 407-320-1045.
A Brand N aw CtanyO w f (bang ktola.
72" bid 5 Chafra w/Laaf. SM h Box.
$956 ligfaad China Cabinet Aval.
Can Datoret 407-422-0230.
A Fu« atta mattraaa aat N « T i
[ptoBclkto aal $00.407-4226646

1 A cherry alaityi bad. ao*d wood,
arito pltow top mattraaa aal. Never
UHd Sal $540 Can dttkm. 407-4220236
A KINO SIZE PILLOW TOP
New to ptoahe Sa* $196
407-422-6640

Bedroom: 7 p c C H E R R Y W CO O 4
poator bad. a dove taitod. drtsear
wrtrwrvrror, cheat . nlgftt Hand,
unuaad. am to box. Coal $6k, aal
$1056 StoUpbartnrxna abato 4077085008.

Crime tore teat $75. braaa coflee
t and labtoa.$12 S, kghlad oak
etogart. $250. bakers rack. $25 wal
u v l $50.4O7-JJO0107, attar 7pm.
Drtog Room-13 pc. ad d diany wood,
double pedestal labia w/ leal. 0
Chttpendato chain, buflat 6 hutch,
navar used, coal $8k, tall $1295.
server. $250. 407-7085590.

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xa maker. Whirtoool atom with aafl
ctoanmg
oven,
dthwaahar. $500 takes al.
separately 300-210-4839
Norge G a l nova, salt ctoanmg
oven, mkl condton, whto. $150 oba
Car top cantor, $20. ladtot Hufly 10
spd bike. $15.407-323-2925
Pod Tabto 88 pmtoaarmal B C tenee.
M har pocketa one toch ptma alato.
never used. sbH in Crate Can
dalvar 6 aal up. Coal $5k. sal lor
$1650 407-7085690

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outboard angxva. New pamt'naw
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be aaan al Ntoholi Outboard Svc.
Cantor. 1000 W. 1st S t. Sanford
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only $11 par Oaflanfl
Outboard

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not Cato paid 407-7180397.
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407-327-0004
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angina, rura great Bttoner. $450.
Atoo have Lear* campar tha* lor a
long bad pldi upL L*e new. $76 407324-0510 or 407- 4688429.
1981 dhevy
Sflrarada V 6 Work truck
$1500. Obd 407-314-8243
i094 (S 5 w i t o y M \ M . m
I9k mfles, Teal $4200 obo. 4073285234

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cylinder, 5 speed 57,000 rratoa.
Pioneer AM/FU/StefeoCeaaefle.
Urea.. Excalenl gas mtoage. Cal
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A/C. radio AM/FM. Odomelar:
26090. $5,656 Aa 6 where to. Pit
C a t 407-326-6471
1997 Chevy 8 1 0 abort bad pickup.
Low mtoage. Dark Oread. AM/FM
C D stereo. $8.000.407-3282862.
1997 Chevy S - 10, 4 cy4ndet,X-C*b,
super dean . low mlee. tTSOOoba
407-322-7406
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1980 Lmcokl Continental Mark VI
Lata than I00K miles $1500
407-321-0229.

Sanford. 407-321-8153
Se Habto Eapanol

1985 Olda Cuttots. Cruiser Wagon.
4 door, stereo, good condition.
Trades welcome. $700 or beat ofler.
407-3360541

1990 Mercury Cougar, Bostonian
Edbcn I owner. 149 030 mfas. Rma
good, look* good. $2300 obo. 4073240030

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large Vkn.Tludi(x Car $1S JO 407
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1969 Chevy Cavalier New hraa.
need! head gasket or head $500
407-3267039

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1 6 0 0 6 407-6060011 or 382-398
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WUI Hold Moal A ny S i n Dog
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407-293-5768

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U d n a .407-2081571

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Craw leaders. Traa Tnmmera
Top Pay, Benalili. Drug Free. OL
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407-323-1915

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I400S Park Ava . Santond
407-330-6807

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U $86 quean $06 kkn $176 Ntvar
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H IDDEN LAKE. SANFORD
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Eal-ln Kitchen, Oraal Room,
Qaraga.
Community
PtxW lanr*Ukal $06000 Coma and
Taka A Look)
Hoaiaaaad by Linda Akarton.
Realtor. Porng Reeky 407-3228678 or 407-402-7222

Myers Landscaping

2 7 7 -F e n c e
Claaalc Fanoa Company
Sorvmg You Over 50 Yaara
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Praaaura Cleaning
Chemical Root Cleaning
(No pressure, aafa way
to dean a roof)
Fraa Eaamalaa. Uc/lna.
Commercial Retidentiai
Nek Kourparwla
(380) 7880070

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407-402-2776

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(306)7880070

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Budder. CBC0572S5.
Ree/Comm. ramodal. addtoona.
rapair. A termite rapair.
407-320-1741

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community, amemliea. $07,600.
407-323-5032.

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Springe; 30R/2BA. 637
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(root A go* courae vtow $166500
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SankKd: 3BR 2 B A , large comer
lot. old Mayfair nmghborhood
Newly remodetod. 1175.000.407324-9*32

Oraal Location on 17-02 n Sanford.
3.000 total aq 6 todudw 1.000 aq
RCHAofllca apace. Concrete block
wlto 4 ro8 up doora. BUklng In goal
ccndoon 17 parking tpacea. Owner
la moPvaladl C a l Vinca Scott.
Realtor. 407-314-4619

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Sanford: Pool home. 4/2. almoat I
acn fcf, LR. F R OR, C w M AC, nm.
carpal, Nto. kxturaa. mol. open
porch, paint tom. No ctoamg ccaL
$2500 (to. $75Q4no. 407-7560006.

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1990 Stonxafl f tp U p Sldi out drag
room, toapa 6 AC. had CtoL Wowar
A rafng. Extra luge acraan room
attachment $0,500 obo. 407-0801784
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TRAILERS
2220 French Ava
Sanford. Florida
407 0060403

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Price Start Al
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cited by Highway Patrol

Rams remain
red hot
Since that first loss of the
season the Rama have
posted three Impressive vic­
tories to clinch the top seed
in the upcoming Class 8ADistrict 2 Tournament and
give Allan Tuttle his 400th
career coaching victory.
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LAKE MARY— More than a month after
an 8-yearold girl w a hit and dragged 64
feet by a speeding motorist, the c h ik l— not
the driver — received a citation from the
Florida Highway Patrol fix violation o f f
right-of-way.
On March 5, Rachel O m stein w as
attempting to visit a sick Mend at 118 Bright
Drive in the Chase Crossing Subdivision,
said family members. The friend w as unable
to accept visitors so Rachel hopped on her
bicycle to pedal home.
SI i c had nearly crossed the rood, approxi-

Pornography
ring has ties
to Seminole
By Christopher Patlon
Staff Writer

Whose Show
Is It Anyway?
Mkfcmy Elementary School's
multkpurpoeeroom becam e a
swanky drmer theater
Wednesday afternoon for the
premlero o f ‘Whose Show la K
AnywayT

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Colorado law enforcem ent
officials shut down a child
pornography ring with connec­
tions to Seminole County.
After a month-long Investiga­
tion by the Arapahoe County
Sheriff’s Office and the Colorado
Bureau of Investigation, authori­
ties arrested James Grady, 42, on
suspicions of sexual exploitation
of a minor. Grady, w ho w as
arrested April 5, operated a web
site that featured explicit pictures
of underage girls.
On Thursday, prosecutors
charged Grady with 726 felony
counts of sexual exploitation o f a
child, one count fix each photo­
graph taken at his Denver suburb
photo studio. A single count b
punishable by a four to 12 y ear
prison sentence at the Colorado
Department o f Corrections,
according to authorities.

Family of girl dragged by speeding
motorist may file suit against state agency
mately three feet shy according to FHP
reports, when Amanda Beth Sapp, 20, of
Deltona struck her. Rachel suffered a frac­
tured skull, a busted eardrum and severe
abrasions to her a back. An emergency heli­
copter airlifted her to Orlando Regional
Medical Center.
Last week. Trooper Carl Simpson arrived
at the Omsteins' hom e to serve the citation.
Rachel's father, Steve, is not happy. He's
responded by assembling a team of attor­

neys to fight the citation, file a civil suit and
possibly take action against FHP.
"H ist o f all, it's suspect because she was
dted over a month from the incident," said
Longwood attorney William Orth. "I think
there are som e issues with the initial acci­
dent investigation."
The Florida Highway Patrol actually filed
two reports pertaining to the incident The
first report, filed shortly after the incident
said Rachel collided almost head on with

the vehicle. The first report also indicated a
large bend in Bright View Drive, which isn't
three according to neighbors. Several weeks
later, another FHP report replaced the first
account.
"W hat we did is we had a homicide
investigator go back out and run the num­
b ers," said FHP spokesman Lt. Chuck
Williams.
In the second report, Rachel's line o f trav­
el across the road w as straightened out, as
well as the bend In Bright View Drive. A
parked car, however, made it’s way Into the
second report, but neighbors also maintain
See Citation, Page 10A

Former
chamber
director
dies at 83

‘Sanford
Proud’
C ity h o n o rs

By Dan Ping
Edrtor

O lym pic m ed a list

SAN FO RD — John C. "Jack"
Homer, former executive director
o f the Sanford Cham ber of
Commerce, died Tuesday, April 9,
® 02, in Winter Park. He w as 81.
H om er’s 13-year tenure at the
chamber was a time o f rapid
growth
and
achievem ent.
Membership topped 1,600 mem­
bers and the cham ber was
responsible for creating or spon­
soring a number of dvic activities
like the
nationally
Golden Age
Games.
"Jack was
responsible
for bringing
the Golden
Age Games
to Sanford,"
said Wayne
Doyle, for­
mer pub­
lisher o f the

See Pornography, Page 10A

Commission
rezones land
near Jesup

Stop the
Insanity

T d in n e rp a rty .

Have you ever suffered from
DPHIS — Dinner Party
Hostess (or Host) Insanity
Syndrome7 There's a
solution.

Page 8C

Seminole Smile

mnm- pfiowe ay Tommy VvMMit
Sanford Mayor Brady Laaaard, above, gives Olympic silver medalist Garrett Hines the key to the city. At
top, Hines signs autographs lor children from the Tajiri School ol the Performing Arts and Academics.

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Ganed tin es receives a hug horn
one at his lane, Sum! WWama,fol­
lowing Sanford City Commission's
ceremony honoring the liver
medakst I t was my dstfnct plea­
sure to meet Mr. Garrett Hines at
the Sanford City Commission
meeting this past Monday, April 8,"
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard
sakl "Mr. Hines, a resident of
Sanford, was a member of the
Sliver Medal winning United States
Olympic Four-man Bobsled team
at the 2002 Winter Olympic
Games. Both during and following
his performance at the Olympics,
Mr. Hines has made 'Sanford
Proud.’ It was a great honor to
finally meet Mr. Hines, and I w p s
Impressed that such a great
sportsman could be so humble
and accessible. On behalf of the
city ol Sanford, I saluted the
tremendous effort and attitude of
Mr. Hines by giving him a Key to
the City' as wel as a Proclamation
recognizing his accomplishment.
Sanford is lucky to count such a
talented and well-mannered athlete
as one of its own.'

SA N FO R D — The m uddy
lands north of Lake Jesup should
be protected argued residents.
County commissioners did not
agree Tuesday approving a com ­
prehensive plan amendment from
suburban estates to low density
residential for 81 acres located on
the south side of Myrtle Street and
east of Hester Avenue.
"W e’re very much oppose the
rezoning of this property," said
resident Earl Lord. "VNfc really
should preserve this."
The subdivision project, labeled
L ik e Jesup Woods, initially w as to
be considered by commissioners
Sept. 24, 2001. Com m issioners
voted unanimously then to con­
tinue the project and allow the
applicant to amend the rezoning
request
County staff had recommend­
ed denial of the project in
September and continued to hold
See Land, Page 7A

Sanford
Herald.
"One o f the things he did to bring
attention to the Gomes was he
brought in celebrities like Buster
Crabbe to open the Gomes."
Doyle said Homer helped pro­
mote major improvements like
the State Road 46 overpass and
the Douglas Stenstrom Bridge on
State Road 415.
"Jack was largely responsible
for those things, but he would
never take credit for it," Doyle
said. "H e always believed in giv­
ing credit to the volunteers of the
different committees."
“We didn't always agree on
things, but he was a big booster of
the newspaper," Doyle added.
"H e was a community leader and
booster of the highest caliber.”
Ron Rose, former director of
the Sanford Chamber, agreed
with Doyle's assessment and said
Homer was a top-notch chamber
director.
"W hen you think of the hey­
day of the chamber, it was under
his leadership," Rose said.
"Jack was a tremendous help
to me when I first started at the
chamber," he added. "During my
S« Homer, Page 7A

M ayor avoids censure, sees bright future for city
B y C h risto p h e r Patton
Staff Writer
Luuvufiuit ui rtiv uemn iwre
C o u n t y A g ric u ltu ra l C e n te r.

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W IN TER SPR IN G S — "The good
news is I’m still mayor of the city."
That's what Winter Springs Mayor
Paul Partyka said as he began a Tuesday
presentation to county commissioners.
The night before. Winter Springs
Commissioners backed down from a
proposal to censure the mayor for his
personal role in a proposed homeless
center in the city.
"Basically the facts were wrong," he
said after the county meeting.
"Commissioner (Robert) Miller apolo­
gized. The unfortunate thing about it Ls
it could have been handled a little bit
better."
Despite the turmoil Kick home.

Partyka was the bearer of good news as
he informed county commissioners of
several city pro­
jects that could
lead
Winter
Springs
to
a
The good
brighter
future.
The "premiere" of
news is I’m
a commercial pro­
still mayor
moting the city
of the city.
helped illustrate a
few o f the city's
strengths.
"The whole idea
Paul Partyka
Winter Springs
behind it (com­
Mayor
mercial) is we have
never had anything I would call a
proactive way to talk about our city,"
nu tyka said. "There was nothing we

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really could send out to businesses
around the world."
The commercial will be regularly
aired on SGTV. In addition to promoting
the city, the commercial will also help
d ear the air about what Winter Springs
Ls all about.
"1 always make this point," Partyka
said. "You have Winter Garden, Winter
Park, Winter Haven and Winter Springs.
Of all those four, you have three of those,
which everybody probably knows
about Winter Springs nobody knows
about But, the biggest dty of the four is
Winter Springs."
Topping the city's new proactive
approach is the development of the
town center, or as it Ls referred to "a new
See Partyka, Page 10A

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Red Bug Road to meet Seminole
County Sheriff's deputies and an
elderly white female victim o f a
reported abduction and assault
Deputies encountered the vic­
tim after responding to the area of
Garden Lake Estates off Dyke
Road. The victim had waved
down nearby residents after
being dumped from a vehicle in
which she reported she was
forcibly abducted.
The 8 3-y eard d victim report­
ed that she had completed a
shopping trip in Casselberry
Square (State Road 436 and Red
Bug Road) and w as walking
north on Red Bug Road shortly
after mid-day. As the victim
approached Winding Ridge
Road, she observed a large blue
SUV parked across the roadway
of Winding Ridge Road. The SUV
driver had the passenger door
open and was out o f the vehicle.
The victim asked if she could
clear the intersection, and the dri­
ver grabbed the victim and forced
her into the passenger. The driver
pushed the victim to the floor­
board as he drove off and told the
victim to “keep down and behave
and you won't get h u rt’’
The SUV was driven down
several local roods to a wooded
area near the entrance o f Carden
Lake Estates. The subject had
attempted to disrobe the victim,
but was unsuccessful. The victim
continued to resist her assailant
and was pushed from the SUV.
The vehicle sped off and the vic­
tim summoned aid from resi­
dents and other people in the
area. The victim suffered minor
injuries during the confrontation
with her attacker but did not
require hospitalization.
Casselberry Police are investi­
gating the incident as a kidnapI battery on an elderly person.
There have been no other reports
of a similar nature in Casselberry.
Anyone having information
regarding this incident is asked to
contact Casselberry Police
Investigator Greg Simpson at 407262-7616 e x t 1007.
The assailant is described as
being a white male, 30 to 40 years
old, 6 feet 2 inches tall, 200
, dark hair, full beard,
1cap, dark color Polo
shirt U/K pants or shoes descrip­
tion The vehicle was a large dark
blue SUV with an unknown tag

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T he S e u in o u H erald

O b itu aries
L E U A C . SLACK
Leli* G. Black. 7B, of Sanford,
died Monday, April 8,2002.
Shswae a salesperson with Ac*
appliance*.
Survivor* include her hiuband,
Eari S. Black Sr. „•one stepson, Eari
S. Black Jr.* four sisters, Linds
Vadaae of Sanford, Anne Minor of
Winter Spring*, Elizabeth Brown of
Raleigh, N.C., and Lottie
Cauldwell of Akron, Pa.
Funeral Service* will be held 2
p m Saturday, April 13, in Briaai
Funeral Home. Tne family will
receive friend* noon to 2 p m
Saturday in the funeral home.
In lieu of Sowers, memorial
contributions may be made to the
American Cancer Society.
Briason Funeral Home of
Sanford la in charge of arrange­
ment*.
WILLIE MAE BOB
Willie Mae Bob, 80, of Lady
Amy Drive, CaereIb m y, died
Tuesday, April 9,2002.
Bom in Clentetn, W. Va., the
moved to Central Florida in 1990.
She waa of the Baptiat frith.
Survivor* include three son*,
William Easley of Columbus, Ohio,
and Theodore and Michael Bob of
Pittsburgh, Pa.; five daughters,
Deinita Bob of Sanford* Henrietta
Matthews of Casselberry, Mary
Matthews of Orlando and Debra
Bob and Shirley Cuke, both of
Pittsburgh, Pa.; two brothers; 16
grandchildren; and 26 great grand­
children.
Golden's Funeral Home Inc., of
Winter Park is in charge of
arrangements.
LETH E* B. DICKERSON
Lather B. Dickerson, 56, of
Lorain Street, Orlando, died
Monday, April 8,2002.
Bom in Huger; SC ., the moved
to Central Florida in 2000. She waa
an Inspector for Gillette in Boston,
Mas*. She waa of the Methodist
faith.
Survivors include one ion.
Clarence Dkkenon of Huger, S C ;
two aister, Maml Hunter of
Orlando and Laura Wallace of
Manhattan, N.Y.; and one broil er,
Peter Dkkenon of Plainfield, N.J
Golden’s Funeral Home Inc., of
Winter Park is in charge of
arrangements.
CORNELIA GODFREY
Cmelfcu'Corky’ Cod key. 5 V a
of Bo Jeremy Drive, Orlando, died
Monday'April 8 , 2002,'rftPro ~*J
BlllilKU of Central Florida, which
she had owned for nearly a'year.
Bom in Bridgeport, Conn., she
moved to Central Florida from
Alexandria, Va., in 1973. She
served in the U S. Marine Corps
during the Vietnam era. She was
retired from the U S. Post Officer,
where she worked for 23 years.
She attended Pine Castle
Methodist Church. She enjoyed bil­
liards, gardening and lawn work.
Survivors include one son,
Kevin Godfrey of Orlando; and
one brother, Robert Godfrey of
Manchester, N.H.
A memorial fund has been
established in memory of Ms.
Godfrey at Washington Mutual
Bank, 2301 E. Colonial Drive,
Orlando, FL, 32803.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.
FRANCIS ANTHONY GRADY
Francis Anthony Grady, 76, of
Lakeside Drive, Sanford, died
Tuesday, April 9,2002, in Sanford.
Bom in Elmira, N.Y., he moved
to Central Florida from New
Orleans, La., in 1970. He was a
member of All Souls Catholic
Church. He volunteered for
Hospice and Habitat for
Humanity.
Survivors include his wife,
Dorothv Grady of Sanford; three
sons, Thomas Grady of Shalimar,
James Grady of New Orleans, La.,
and John Grady of Jupiter; three
daughters, Eileen Carnet of Fort
Smith, Ark., Susan Horn of
Sanford and Patricia Morris of
Lake Mary; two sisters, Mary 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 arrange­
ments.
SAMUEL B.HARTIS JR.
Samuel B. Harris Jr., 79, of
Normandy Boulevard, Deltona,
died Tuesday, April 9,2002, in his
residence.
Bom in Macon, Ga., he moved
to Central Florida from Rockville,
Md., in 1982. He served in the U S
Army during World War IL He
was a retired master carpenter. He
enjoyed woodworking. He was of
the Protestant faith.
Survivors include his wife,
Fatriria Harris of Deltona; two
sons, David A. and Ronnie Harris,
both of Rockville; three stepsons,
Terrell Howard of Englewood,
Ronnie E. Hadden of Deltona and
Dona than Hadden of Lyons, Ga.;
two stepdaughters, Susan Param
of Macon, Ga , and Tersa Monorc
of Collins, Ga.; one brother, James
Harris of Macon, Ga.; three sisters,
Frances Carter, Lucille Giles of
Macon, Ga , and Kathryn Rogers of
Jacksonville; 10 grandchildren; and

three great grandchildren.
Baklauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City la In charge of
arrangements.
JOHN C HORNER
John C. "Jack" Homer, 81, of
Winter Park died Tuesday, April 9,
2002.
Bom In Johnstown, Pa., he came
to Sanford at the end of a 20-year
Naval career, having served In the
Pacific Theater during World War
0 . He also worked for Martin
Marietta Corp* in Orlando from
io 1973
iv/j wun
1960 to
with respcnsKmi!
responsibilities in
providing employee servicesland
i
coordinating rite division'si acl
activities
service
with a numberr of civic servlet
groups. For 13, yean he waa presi­
dent and chief executive of tne
Sanford Chamber of Commerce. He
also initiated and organized nation­
al attention for the Golden A
Games and volunteered for t^e
United Way, Red Creel, Seminole
County schools and other civic
groups.
Survivors include his wife of 59
years, Peggy Homer; one daughter,
bests Homer of Oviedo; one son,
John Homer Jr., o f Mount Dora;
three brothers, Harry Homer of
Ocala, James Homer of Shelbyville,
IncL, and Wiliam Homer of
Johnstown; four grandchildren; and
three great grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held
2 p.m. Friday, April 19, In Holy
Cross Episcopal C h u nk In lieu of
flowers, memorial donations may
be sent to Myelodytplask
Syndrome Foundation, John Homer
Memorial Fund, 36 Front S t,
Crosswicks, N.J., 08515.
National Cremation Society,
Beacon Chapter of Winter Park, is
in charge of arrangements.

F U N E R A L N O T IC E

MURIEL C PETERSON
Muriel C Peterson, 82, of
Hibiscus Avenue, DeBary, died
Tuesday, April 9,2002, in Life Care
Center, Altamonte Springs.
Bom in Oneco, she moved to
Central Florida in 1923. She was a
homemaker. She was a member of
Church of the Nazarene and a for­
mer Sunday School teacher. She
enjoyed painting photography and
bird watching.
Survivor* Include one daughter,
Joyce Kindeil of DeBary; two sons,
Paul Peterson of Sanford and
Duriel Peterson of Dallas, Texas;
four grandchildren; nine great
grandchildren; and one great great
grandchild.
’*
Altman-Long Funeral Homes of
EfcBary Is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Mr. Ervin Lee (Goat) M ille r

STACY BENJAMIN SMITH
Stacy Benjamin Smith, 33, of
Satsuma Drive, Sanford, died
Tuesday, April 9, 2002, in South
Florida.
Bom Dec. 22,1968, in Cherry
Point, N.C., he was a lifelong resi­
dent of Sanford. He was a framer
in the construction industry.
Survivors include his father,
E.B. Smith of Sanford; his mother,
Estelle of Sanford; one son, Brian
"K.B.’ Smith of Apopka; two sis­
ters, Karen Newman of Sanford
and Terri Rabun of Palatka; and
one brother, Stephen Vickers of
Houston, Texas.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Funeral service for Mr. Ervin Lee (Goal) Miller who passed away
Tuesday. March 26. 2002 in Denver. Colorado was held. Tuesday April
2, 2002 at the new Faith Christian Center in Denver, Colorado.
Committal Service was held at Fori Logan National Cemetery in
Denver, with full Military Honor*.
Mr. Miller was bom In Sanford, Florida. He also served 24 years in the
United States Air Force.
Survivors. Sisters, Sadie Black. Denver. Colorado. Betty Washington,
Maryland. Algerine Miller, Cheme Williams and Sylvia Blake all of
Sanford, FL; Brothers-In-Law, Hillary Washington. Maryland, Johnnie
Blake and Nathaniel William* both of Sanford, FL.

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RUTH EVELYN WARSICK1
Ruth Evelyn Warsicki, 84, of
Fenwick Court, DeBary, died
Wednesday, April 10, 2002, In
Florida Hospital Fish Memorial,

DORA A. FUTCH PETTY
Dora A. Futch Petty, 80, of
Orlando, died Monday, April 8,
2002.
Bom in Cross City, she resided In
J Central Florida for many years. She
s was a retired bookkeeper of a con­
struction design company. She was
a member of First Baptist Church of
' Central Florida.
Survivors include her husband,
Willie D. "Buck" Petty Sr., of
• Orlando; two sons, Willie D. Petty
Jr., of Daytona Beach and Tharon
Petty of Winter Haven; three
daughters, Carole Dawes of Salem,
Ohio, Judy Yates of Sanford and
Diane Jones of Orlando; two broth­
er, J.D. Futch of Cross City and
Richard Futch of Aiken, JxC ; one
sister, Wiilene Futch of Cross City;
11 grandchildren; nine step-grand­
children; and seven great grand­
children.
A graveside funeral will be held
11 a.m. Saturday, April 13, in Cross
» City Cemetery, with the Rev. Paul
BETTY JANE MARKASKY
Betty Jane Markasky, 71, of April , Tyson officiating.
Avenue, IMtona, died Friday, April
Rick Gooding Funeral Homes of
5,2002, in Central Florida Regional
Cross City is in charge of arrange­
Hospital, Sanford.
ments.
Bom Sept 8,1930, in
Columbiana, Ohio, she enjoyed
reading and playing cards.
Survivors include one daughter,
Carol Ziegler of Deltona.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is In charge of
arrangements.

Bom in Latrobe, Pa., she
moved to Central Florida from
Silver Lake, Wis., In 1991. She
was a retired data processor for
the state of Illinois, where she
worked for more than 20 years.
She was a member of St. Ann’s
Catholic Community Church. She
enjoyed playing Bingo.
Survivors include one son,
Paul Warsicki of DeBary; one
daughter, Jean Along! of DeBary;
one brother, Raymond David; one
sister, Helen Blehash of Latrobe,
Pa.,; and two grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

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T H E S E M IN O L E H E R A L D

O pinion
Our View

Do your duty
City Commissioners must
demand City Hall become more
accountable to the citizens
A representative from th e d ty o f S t Petersburg m ade a pre­
sentation to the Sanford C ity Com m ission M onday night that
focused on St. Pete's innovative neighborhood partnership pro­
gram . Basically, the program focuses on neighborhood in itia­
tives to revitalize St. Petersburg. R esidents are asked to d ev el­
op an action plan fo r their com m unity. The d ty backs those
residents up w ith funding, resources and m ost
im portantly follow s through with its com m it­
ment to change.
Sanford com m issioners were im pressed w ith
the program , b u t unless substantial changes are
made in the w ay Sanford does business, d o n 't
expect a sim ilar program to occur in the C elery
City.
W hy? Prim arily it has to d o w ith the d ty 's
form o f governm ent. Susan Ajoc, St. P etersburg's
N eighborhood Partnership Director, repeatedly
reminded Sanford 's com m issioners that h e r d ty
changed its g overnm ent style. Instead o f a d ty
manager, St. P etersburg has a ''stron g " m a y o r
form o f governm ent. AJoc noted that b y electin g
the d ty 's top m anager, d ty governm ent becam e
more responsive an d m ore accountable to th e cit­
izens.
T h a t's not h ap p en in g in Sanford. O n e reason
may b e that fe w o f th e d ty 's departm ent dlrectors liv e in Sanford . W orking w here you liv e
forces you to b e m o re accountable becau se the
fruits o f your labor, o r lack there of, are o n d is­
play fo r friends an d fam ily to see.

LJ

Secretary of State Powell as ‘The B ig Fella’

The conversation at a cocktail
his instincts, he went to London as
the head of the Irish delegation
conclave of Beltway boys and girls
— your regular stand-up-as-yousent to negotiate peace with Prime
ea t-end-drink-wl th-theMinister Lloyd George and
people-you-see-on-televi­
a young colonial secretary
sion soiree — was all about
named Winston Churchill.
Secretary of State Colin
He never had a chance,
Powell. He’s the man the
and the people who sent
chattering class all loves,
him there, most notably his
but most of his Bush
friend and rival Eamon Dr .
administration colleagues
Valera, knew that. The
I
hate — or at least distrust.
treaty was bound to
Chris Matthews of
Include an enclave in
'Hardball,* who can be a
Ulster, the north of the
man of few words when
bland, for the Irish
Richard
the camera Is off, summed
Protestants determined to
it all up with three words:
stay part of Great Britain.
'the Big Fella.’
Collins, deciding a divided
Matthews knows his his­
Ireland was preferable to
tory, Irish history. If you don't, the
more war, and believing that It
would be only a matter of time
Sanford h a s qualified professionals lea dBig
in gFella,
the as they called him, was
Michael
Collins, the charismatic
before the Catholics controlled all
d ty 's variou s departm ents. W hat they d o n
't
leader of the irregulars — includ­
the bland, decided to sign. As he
have, in general, is a sen se o f urgency from
those
did, he said: *1 tell you, 1 have
ing terrorists called T h e TVvelve
professionals to get the job done. How m an y
signed my death warrant."
Apostles* — who more or less
drove the British out of southern
He was right. He became corngreat plans h a s d ty staff created — 1st Street
Ireland fn 1921. The son of Is fanner mandcr in chief of the Irbh
,
streetscape, 17/92 beautification, citizens o n b ik e
oh hb WO* the nfost'
from West Corfu
Republican Army In the net? Pree
patrols, street lights o n 1st Street (or an y w h ere
popular man In his cursed country,
Stale and was shot to death in an
else in tow n) — o n ly to be lost in som e bureautne hero of the land, fri the short'
ambush at the age of 31 in August
version, and there are many long
1922 as he traveled in sight of the
a a t k ’void?'
. .
farm where he was bom. It has
|.' .1! A m ore troubling reason City Hall isn 't m o re ■• ones, he led the fight for Indepen­
dence, then against h b will and all
never been proved who did the
responsive o r m ore accountable is the lack o f
DMrtctl
leadership b y City M anager Tony V anD erw orp
and th e C ity Com m ission. VanDerw orp, w h o is
charged w ith lead ing the day-to-day op erations
of th e dty, is not dem anding enough from his
When we talk about threats to
wage their daily battles over lane
staff. W orse still, th e d ty com m ission and the
our national security, al-Qaida and
position in bumper-to-bumper trafm ayor aren 't dem anding enough of
the "Axb of Evil' often head the
V anD erw orp. In case they've forgotten, the d ty
Ibt. Few people talk about
Instead, Ridge stuck to
m anager w ork s at their discretion. It's ultim ately
the danger associated with ..........
the platitudes that have
SUVs and four-seater pick­
passed for policy since hb
d ty com m ission's responsibility to set th e agen­
ups.
office was created.
da fo r V anD erw orp, not the other w ay around.
While calling those
Jlfr
I le spoke of border con­
Yes, com m issioners and the m ayor a re "p a rtvehicles the "axles of evil"
trol, increased funding for
WM Wy m
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tim e" legislators. Three o f the four com m ission­
might be too much, there's
"first responders" (such as
no question that
firefighters and para­
ers and the m ayor w ork full-tim e jobs to supp ort
Americans' love affair with
medics), better planning
their fam ilies. Trouble is, Sanford has full-tim e
low-mileage care and
and coordination among
problem s.
trucks has increased our
government agencies. He
H ere’s a proposal: Com m issioners should
dependence on foreign oil.
never went near the Issue
Cynthia
And that, in turn, poses a
require each department to provide a list of projects it L» w ork­
of petroleum consumption.
huge threat to the security
One of the central1 failTucker
ing on. A fter consulting w ith their constituents, com m issioners
of the homeland.
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ings of the Bush adminis­
should prioritize those lists and include at least one citizen-ini­
Tom Ridge, the director
tration is its unwillingness
tiative from each district o n one o f the lists.
of the Office of Homeland Security,
to wean the country from Its addic­
didn't bring up Americans’ fascina­
tion to petroleum. President Bush
This proposal produces two clea r benefits: C om m issioners
tion with gas-guzzling vehicles in
refused to support legislation to
are required to m eet w ith the citizen s in their districts to find
his speech Iasi week to the
require greater fuel efficiency from
ou t what they, not the d ty m anager, believe the priorities
American Society of Newspaper
new vehicles, and he is unlikely
should be; and, each d ep artm ent know s exactly w hat Is expect­
Editors. He didn't mention the fact
ever to do so. Bush's history as a
ed by the citizens and ca n be held accountable if they fail to
Texas oilman has rendered him
that last year, SUVs and pickups
outsold automobiles for the first
conslitulionally incapable of seeing
produce.
time. He didn't point out the absur­ the consumption of petroleum as a
It will take d isd p line. C om m issioners will have to refrain
problem.
i
dity of selling Humvees — origi­
from m aking every issue a priority. O ne w eek it's im perative
nally built to transport troops in
Yet it is not difficult lo connect
war zones — to executives who
that traffic be slow ed d ow n on Live O ak Boulevard. N ext
those dots. The United States main­
m eeting, com m issioners a re d em anding more code en force­
m ent. T here m ust be so m e flexibility in the prioritized lists for
tru e em ergencies o r new challenges. However, com m issioners
should realize that ad d ing a new item to the list d em ands that
another one be pushed back.
Com m issioners and th e m ayor may need to consider chang­
ing C ity H all from a d ty m anager style of governm ent to one
that is led by a strong m ayor. U ntil then, they need to tak e a
It’s been nine
m ore activ e role in d ty governm ent. That requires m eeting reg­
months
since the
ularly w ith residents, proposing ritizen-based program s and
Postal
Service
enforcing accountability.
began looking fo r
It's a tough job, but th a t's w hat we elected them to do.

H

Reeves

killing, probably Irish Republican
American with the most friends
Army men who were against the
and the most credibility around the
treaty that left Belfast and Ulster
world. Besides, the U5. press loves
part of Britain.
theguy.
Colin Powell may be the Michael
There are exceptions to this
Collins o f our day — enormously
press-love, notably William Safire
popular with everyone except the
of The New York Times. Tills b
people who count most, the most
what he had to say last Thursday:
hawkish of Bush's advisers. Paul
*A decade ago, television pic­
Wolfowltz, Richard Perle and oth­
tures of a bloodied Inal army In
ers who favor military action In
retreat caused Gen. Colin Powell —
Iraq and beyond see Powell as a
• ever sensitive to 'world opinion'
softie who just gets in the way.
— to stay America's hand. As a
They are not assassins, of course,
result of our failure to finish that
but they are comfortable, more
fight, American lives must soon be
than comfortable, with the prospect put at risk to protect us from
of seeing Powell fail in hb shuttle
Saddam Hussein's nuclear black­
diplomacy. They do not want to see
mail. — Has our secretary of state
the former chief of staff of
learned the lesson of closure?
America's armed forces succeed in
Apparently not; he b now on a
h b efforts to get Ariel Sharon and
mission to stop Israel from winning
the Israeli army out of Palestinian
the war of terror that was launched
cities.
against It.’
And Powell will probably falL
Safire speaks for many people at
Then he will be the fall guy for the
the top of the Bush administration,
treaty or whatever comes out of
to say nothing of the Sharon
this..The hard-liners 11vefor the
administration In Israel. They are
l i t ) L I v / i l f H H H f i ) r . M f l^ T ltc to get Powell out of the
way and get on with the war
year, that Powell Is pushed back
against the axb of evil. Don't forget
into private life. He might have
to duck, Mr. Secretary.
been gone already, but he has been
needed since Sept. 11 for missions
like this trip, because he b the
o a n universal n u t syndicate

H om eland security doesn ’t address our appetite for oil

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tains a close alliance with the unsa­
vory House of Saud — which con­
tinues to fund schools that teach
Islamist extremism and antiSemitism — because we need Saudi
oil. Just In the last few weeks, oil
prices have soared as the tension
between Israel and its Palestinian
neighbors has flared into outright
war.
The first Bush administration
missed an opportunity to cut back
oil consumption after the Persian
Gulf war, a conflict we fought to
liberate Kuwait's oil wells and
pipelines from Saddam's control.
But President Bush the Elder was
never willing to concede that fact.
Nor was he willing to point out
that American soldiers might have
to return to the region if we didn’t
curb our appetite for petroleum.
Since then, American oil con­
sumption has only grown with the
increasing popularity of Chevy
Blazers, Ford Excursions and
Dodge Ram pickup trucks. While
Americans constitute only 4.5 per­
cent of the world's population, we
consume 26 percent of its petrole­
um.

The president's answer to
America's dependence on foreign
oil b to open the Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge to drilling, even
though that environmentally dam­
aging strategy would render pre­
cious little In new reserves.
According to a recent report from
the Bush-led Energy Department,
the United States will have to
Import 62 percent of ib oil by 2020
If we don’t drill in ANWR. If we do
drill, we will have to import 60 per­
cent.
Of course. If he serves two terms
as president, George W. would be
leaving office just about the time
the ANWR oil wells started pump­
ing. And by then. It would be up to
some other president to explain
why, even after wrecking tne
wildlife refuge, we were still
addicted to foreign oil, and why we I
still had to prop up foreign kings
and dictators to keep the oil flow­
ing from overseas.
And maybe — just maybe —
that new president would get seri­
ous about energy policy.
C M01 ATLANTACONSTITUTION

On the Street

The Herald asks people w hat they th in k ...

a new location fo r
its Sanford facility,
and a ch oice has
been m ade. The
new post o ffice will
be located on the
southeast corner o f
1st Street and
Sanford Avenue in
the retail center
containing the
Family D ollar
Store. We asked
some Sanford resi~
dents what they
think about the
proposed location.

It is wonderful. I
think it is just grand
the post office is
remaining In down­
town Sanford
Virginia Powell

Sanford

I think it b a great
idea. There will be
more room.
Fran Morton

Sanford

I didn't know about
the proposed location.
But. it will have better
entry and exit.

Ethekia Abies

Sanford

They have to
choose a spot that is
big enough. I have no
objections to the new
location.
Carolyn Cornelius

Sanford

I think it is great.
It's a good idea. But.
they need a satellite
facility on the south
end ol Sanford.

Ann Howland

Sanford

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T he Sem inole High School
C lass o f 1934 gathered for lunch
o n April 6, as they try to do
annually,
for their 68year
reunion.
This year,
23 people
attended
the event
held at th e
Colonial
R o o rri.......
Restaurant
G ra c e M arie
in dow n­
town
Sanford.
It was
announced, ou t of 88 m em bers
w h o graduated, 27 were still liv ­
ing and 15 of those were at th e
reunion. Remember that these
people are around 86 years o ld .
Richard Packard o f Lake
M ary acted as master of cere­

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monies, making announcements,
introducing people, telling jokes
and stories and making every­
one feel welcome.
An update was given on most
o f those who couldn’t attend
and letters were read from
Eloise Winn Lee and Mary
Calhoun Duncun.
A delicious meal consisting of
tossed salad, baked chicken,
green beans, mashed potatoes
and apple cobbler was enjoyed
b y all. The blessing was given
b y John S e n k a rik ............&lt; . .
During the afternoon, there
w as much reminiscing and
telling o f tall tales and generally
enjoying being together w ith
their longtime friends. Several
continued their visiting later at
the home of Richard Packard.
The reunion committee consist­
ed of Richard Packard, D orothy
M arshall, Courier, Oviedo;
Lorraine Yarborough W hiting,

Geneva; Mary N ickel Sim pson
and Caroline Bigger* H olzclaw,
Sanford.
Other classmates attending
were Carl Vause Sr., W ildw ood;
Claude Kelley, Jacksonville; John
Senkarik and his w ife. Von,
Gainesville; Alice Kaeserm an
Powell, Sarasota; Virginia Gillon
Smith, Palmetto; Rebecca Wilson
Ponder, DeBary; N aom i G reer
Poll, Orlando; Betty^Vyheql^s
Boyd, Leesburg; Elm ar Johqpon,
Sanford; William W t h o ld a r d his wife, Ruth), San^prd..
Relatives and friends attend­
ing were Christine Kinlaw Best,
daughter of deceased member
Stinson Kinlaw, and her hus­
band, Vincent; Priscilla Gray,
daughter of Naomi Poll; Carl
and Kathy Vause Jr., son and
daughter-in-law o f Carl Vause
Sr., and Grace M arie Stinecipher,
daughter of class sponsor, Marie
Stinecipher.

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T h e Su b u rb an Republican

S a y it lo u d , " I 'm P ro u d ": M a y o r B rad y
L essa rd h a s started his ow n c ity p rid e c a m ­
p a ig n b y p rinting up 1,000 b u m p e r stick ers
j, ................... .....................w ith th e p h rase
■Around ttw Clock "S a n fo rd P ro u d ." W ant
one? C o n ta ct C ity
C o m m ission Liaison
Je ffr e y B a u e r a t 3305605.
"T h is is fust a sm all
w ay to p ro m o te pride in
the c ity ," Lessard said.
"P e o p le in S anfo rd are
proud to b e from
Sanford. I ju s t w anted to
give th em a ch an ce to
prom ote their city ."
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m I received a letter tw o
y e a rs a g o from a guy who w as trem endously
p ro u d o f Sanford , though I d o u b t h is a role
m o d el fo r L essard 's "Sanford P ro u d " cam ­
p aig n . T h e letter w as from th e M a rtin
C o rre c tio n a l Institu tion. S eem s the Herald has
a c o u p le o f subscribers at the Big H ouse. Ja so n
H e n d ric k s w rote to say he ap p reciated the
Sp o rts cov erag e (he was b eltin g on th e high
School gam es). He also w anted the p u b lic to
k n o w w h y he w as in prison.
" I lo v e m y hom etow n," H en d rick s w rote.
" I 'm in the box for cutting a p erson w h o
talked b a d about Sanford. H e d isresp ected my
to w n . I did what I had to d o ."
I'd call it stupidity not p rid e, b u t hey, at
least h e ’s com m itted.

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Women's G u b will host a
gard en party on Sunday,
A p ril 14, from 1 to 3 p.m., in
the hom e o f Beverly
B lackm on, located at 501
Sw eetw ater G u b Circle In
L ongw ood.
C o st o f the event Is $10 per
person and is open to all reg­
istered Republican women,
m em bers, guests and spous­
es.
T h e purpose o f the event
is to raise funds to support
th e d u b 's philanthropies and
at the sam e time, bring
together m em bers, guests
and spouses for an afternoon
o f cam araderie, door prizes,
d raw ings, a hat contest, food
an d fun.
For Information, call 407884-4334 o r 407-884-6488.

by Dan Ping

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M o d e l c u sto m e r She m ay h a v e b ee n B illy
Jo e l's U ptow n Girl, but last M o n d a y C h risty
B rin k le y w as a dow ntow n S an fo rd g al. T h e
su p er m odel w as spied out o n th e p atio at
M o rg a n 's C a fe eating lunch w ith h e r fam ily.
B rinkley arrived in town tw o w e e k s a g o on
th e A u to Train to vacation in C e n tra l Florida.
B efore leaving town, she an d th e fam grabbed
a q u ick b ite a t M organ's.
B rin k le y 's presence cau sed a s tir a m o n g the
restau ran t's patrons, at least th o se w h o
noticed . All behaved and n o n e in terru p ted her
lu n ch seeking autographs o r p ictu res.
"W e really didn't m ention th e fact that she
w a s h e re becau se w e d id n 't w an t to b o th er her
o r m a k e her feel u n com fortab le," said hostess
Pam E sp osito. She said o w n e r and c h e f M ik e
M o rg a n considered asking h e r to sig n a m enu
b u t changed his
m ind . "W e ju st
w an ted them to
h av e a pleasant
lu n ch , w hich
they d id ."
Som ehow , I
m anaged not to
sp ill tea all over
m y self w hile
g lan cin g over at
th e next table.
M ayo r Lessard,
m eanw h ile, posi­
tioned him self for
an unobstructed
view . He quipped
that Brinkley's
p resen ce w as all
p art o f his dow n­
to w n beau tifica­
tio n program .
S o w hat does a
su p e r m odel eat
a t M o rg a n 's Cafe? Yellow fin tu na served on a
M esclu n salad. M organ, w h o seem ed unfazed
b y it a ll, has no plans to re n a m e th e d ish in
B rin k le y 's honor.
"A s far a s I'm concerned , all m y custom ers
a re cele b ritie s," M organ said .
Y eah, M ike, but not all y o u r cu sto m ers have
g ra ce d the cover of Sports Illu strated w earing
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East 1st Street in Sanford. A saturation ol signs in Iron! ol the building let visitors, and only visitors, know where to park.

Bank Robbery Thwarted
Oviedo Officer James Moore helped
stop Wednesday a possible bank robbery.
At 10 a.m., the officer observed throe men
In a gray 1988 Chrysler LeBaron. They
were parked on the access road behind the
Walgreens drug store and Ihc SunTrust
bank, which are located just east of State
Road 434 and Mitchell Hammock Road.
Nearing the vehicle, he noticed the sub­
jects with a shotgun, th e subjects fled, but
police caught up with them near the
Oviedo Marketplace mall overpass on
State Road 4)7,
Police arrested Jamario Brown, 18,
Mannica Robinson, 22, and Antonio
Jackson, 18, all of Orlando. All wen*
charged with conspiracy to commit an
armed robbery and resisting arrest.
Robinson was additionally charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted
felon and the driver, Jackson, was addi­
tionally charged with aggravated fleeing
and eluding.
Police Operation at Mali
An operation conducted Wednesday by
the Sanford Police Department and the
City/County Auto Theft Bureau in the
area of the Seminole Towne Center mall
netted several arrests.
Sanford Investigator Mark Padgett
arrested Reinald Vazquez, 27, of Sanford
for his third charge of driving with a sus­
pended license and attached tag not
belonging to vehicle.
An agent of the Sanford police Special
Tactical Unit arrested Rachel Spusta, 18, of
Sanford for possession of marijuana and
drug paraphernalia.
Vehicle Theft
Seminole Deputy Robert Bailey arrested
Tommy Gatlin, 37, of Sanford Wednesday
for grand theft auto. On April 2, Gatlin
allegedly borrowed a 1997GMC Suburban
from his employer, Travis Ikuting Center
in Longwood, so that he could go home,
change his pants and return to work.
According to police, he never brought the
vehicle back, but instead traded it for
drugs around the 13th Street area of
Sanford. Two days later, sheriff's office
deputies found tire vehicle abandoned.
Burglary
Sanford Officer Daniel Camargo arrest­
ed Herbert Boston, 32, of Sanford
Thursday for larceny and burglary. Boston
allegedly tried to steal two fishing polos
valued at $300 from a Sanford Landing
Apartments' resident.
Seminole Investigator Bernard Hartner
arrested Alexander Gordon, 29, of Sanford
Monday for burglary. Sometime between
Nov. 12 and 18 2001, Gordon allegedly
broke into 112 South Crystal View in
Sanford and stole approximately 570,000
worth of property. Blood found at a
home's broken window matched
Gordon's, according to police. Gordon
was served the charges at the Seminole
County jail where is being held without

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bond for a Wisconsin violation of proba­
tion warrant.
Marijuana Possession
• The sheriff's office City/County
Investigative Bureau executed a search
warrant Wednesday at 741 E. Church Ave.
in Longwood. Agents arrested residents
Ryan Williams,2H, and Jason Williams, 19.
Both were charged with possession of
drug paraphernalia and Ryan was addi­
tionally charged with possession of mari­
juana.
Simultaneously, the City/County
Investigative Bureau also executed a
search warrant at 739 E. Church Ave. in
Longwood. Agents arrested residents
Joseph Franta, 41, and Dirryl Markee, 41.
Both were charged with possession of
marijujna and drug paraphernalia and
Market* was additionally charged with
possession of cocaine.
• Seminole tX*puty Edward Cortez
arrested [Xmald Berini, 22. of Winter
Springs Wednesday for possession of mar­
ijuana. Authorities stopped Berini'# vehi­
cle because he was traveling 63 mph in a
45-mph zone of Red Bug Lake Road.
DUI
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrested
Domingo Espinoza, 35, of Sanford
Thursday for driving under the influence
and reckless driving. Breathalyzer tests at
the jail revealed a blotxi alcohol content of
about .21)9.
• Seminole [X-puty Shane Love arrest­
ed Kermit Roberts, 74, of Geneva Monday
for driving under the influence. He
refused breath tests at the jail
Suspended License
• Seminole Sgt. Mark Dibona arrested
Teresa McGowan, 36, of Sanford Tuesday
for driving on a suspended license.
• Sanford Officer Thomas McCall
arrested Olivia Boctti, 29, of Longwood
Tuesday for driving with a suspended
license, reckless driving, driving without a
seal belt and possession of an open con­
tainer of alcohol. Boetli allegedly drove
recklessly by passing a driver in a no pass­
ing zone and running a stop sign in the
area of Southwest Road and 16th Street
The passenger of the vehicle reportedly
was in possession of two open containers
of Old English Malt Liquor.
• Seminole IX’puty J.ilam Vann arrested
Johnny Golden, 27, of Sanford Wednesday
for fraud, driving with a suspended
license and probation violation.
• Seminole I X-puty James Ingram Jr.,
arrested jimmy Franklin, 20, of Sanford

Wednesday for hi# third charge of driving
with a suspended license.
• Seminole Deputy Christopher Fannin
arrested David Fleming, 20, of Sanford
Tuesday for driving with a suspended
license, possession of a weapon by a
career criminal and probation violation. A
small silver handgun and masks were
found In the vehicle. Fleming was on pro­
bation for sex offense on a minor and dri­
ving on a suspended license.
Shoplifting
• Sanford Officer Fredrick Eldridge
arrested Stephen Perigd, 31, of Sanford
Hicsday for shoplifting and possession of
drug paraphernalia. Perigo allegedly tried
to steal $270 worth of merchandise from
Ihc Orlando Drive Wal-Mart.
• Sanford Officer Thomas Frarisen
arrested Charming Byrd, 19, of Sanford
Monday for shoplifting. He allegedly tried
to steal a $120 portable compact disc play­
er from the Orlando Drive Wal-Mart.
Attempted Murder
Sanford Officer Frank Hilton arrested
Robert Jj llano Jr., 19, of Sanford
Wednesday for two counts of attempted
murder. On April 9, Jallano and another
black male attacker, yet to be identified,
reportedly stabbed two individuals at or
near the residence of 500 W. Airport Blvd.
apartment 1810. The victims of the attack
were transported with serious injuries to
the Orlando hospital by air rescue heli­
copter.
Possession o f Crack Cocaine
Seminole Deputy James Ingram Jr.,
arrested Antonio Hawkins, 35, of Sanford
Wednesday for possession of crjck
cocaine and drug paraphernalia and pro­
bation violation. Hawkins had two stamp
bags of crack and three crack pipes in his
possession. A condition of his probation
for the sale of crack was not to return to
the area of Kings Road.
Arson
Seminole Investigator Cindy Campina
arrested Lucinda Baker, 44, of Geneva
Tuesday for arson, burglary, grand theft
and dealing in stolen property. On April 5,
Baker allegedly burned the house at 880
W. Settlers Loop in Geneva. Before setting
fire to the home, she reportedly stole sev­
eral items including a television. She then
pawned the television at an Oviedo pawn­
shop,.
Sex Offense
Sanford Officer John Difatta arrested
Jaime Mendoza-Henandez, 21, of Sanford
Tuesday for loitering and a sex offense.
The suspect was allegedly peeking Into a
Koxccliff Circle home watching a couple
have sexual intercourse.
No Driver's License
Sanford Officer Gerald [Xizier arrested
Virgil Thompkins, 21, of Sanford Monday
for driving without a valid driver’s
license.

C ongressm an John L.
M ica w ill host a meeting to
discuss transportation
Im provem ents for the State
R oad 415 corridor at noon
M onday, April 15, in the
O rlando/Sanford Airport.
M em bers o f the Seminole
C ounty Commission and
Expressw ay Authority have
b een Invited to attend and
p artid p ate in the discussion.
A lthough no official action
w ill be taken at the meeting.
M ica is inviting discussion
regarding prospective trans­
portation improvements to
th e corridor and options that
m ay enhance access between
Volusia County and the
O rland o Metropolitan area.
For further information,
call 407-657-8080 or 407-6655651.

FRI
The 4-H o f Sem inole
C o u n ty is hosting its annual
sp ag h etti d inn er Friday,
A pril 19.
The cost is $5 for adults, $3
fo r children 3 to 12 and $15
for a family. Senior dtizens
receive a 20 percent discount
o n the meal. The dinner will
begin at 6 p.m.

SAT
The city o f Longwood is
hosting a night of b lu r grass
6 to 9 p.m . Saturday, April
20, in historic downtown
Longw ood at the
Com m unity Building, locat­
ed at the com er of West
Church Avenue and Wilma
Street.
Bring lawn chairs to enjoy
the music. No alcoholic bev­
erages allowed. For more
inform ation, call 407-2603447.
The Sem in ole Brom eliad
So cie ty is hosting its annual
Brom eliad Show and Sale 9
a.m . to 5 p.m. Saturday, April
20, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday, April 21, at the
Sanford Garden Club, locat­
ed at the com er of Fairmont
off of Highway 17-92.
M em bers will be display­
ing their best plants to give
the public the opportunity to
see and learn more about the
various types and species of
bromeliads. Blooming plants,
non-bloom ing plants and
seedlings will be for sale
For information, call 407328-8231 or 407-321-0838.

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Sunday. April M. 2002 P a g e 1 / i

L a n d -------------dial opinion until Tuesday's meet*
big. staff decided to support the
project after the applicant agreed
to several concessions including
limiting the project to 2 5 homes
per acre. The project still must be
reviewed by the state and
approved by commissioners again
this summer.
Residents are concerned about

flooding that would result if the
subdivision
is built. They
describe the Myrtle Street ares as
extremely marshy and believe the
recent addition o f the Hester
Avenue subdivision Autumn
Chase only com pounded the
problem.
The applicant considers the
property to be 30 to 50 percent
wetlands. N eighbors disagreed

estimating the property was 80
percent wetlands. After visiting
the site, county staff also dis­
agreed stating in their report to
com missioners that "there may
be as much as 60 percent" wet­
lands. A final wetlands count will
come from the S t Johns Water
M anagement District.
"A utum n Chase should have
never been able to be developed,"

said Myrtle Street resident Nancy
Jasm in. " I t's low lands and it
always will b e."
BJ Simons, who lives across
Myrtle Street from the proposed
Lake Jesup Woods project, said
he fears water run-off will only
increase if the subdivision is
approved. He said he noticed a
"trem endous Increase" in stand­
ing water on his 12.5-acre proper­

ty after Autumn Chase was con­
structed.
"I ask all o f you to consider
how this is going to effect the
neighbors," Simons said to com ­
missioners.
C om m issioner Grant Maloy
said he would vote in favor of the
project, but when it returns for
another approval "it needs to
have the wetland deviation" plan

com pleted.
Although
com m issioners
approved the Lake Jesup W oods
com prehensive plan amendment,
they delayed rezoning actions on
tw o other Myrtle Street parcels
farther east. Com m issioners /
agreed a comprehensive study o f •
the area is needed before any
m ore developments are consid­
ered in the area.

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time I repeatedly ran into people
who remembered Jack and
thought very highly of him ."
Hom er retired from the U S .
Navy after 20 years o f service,
including tours in the Pacific
Theater in World War II. After
retiring from the Navy,' Hom er
and his family moved to Sanford.
From 1960 to 1973, he worked for
Martin Marietta Corp. in Orlando
where he was responsible for
employee services and coordinat­
ing the company's activities with
the region’s civic service groups.
He became president and chief
executive
of
the
Sanford
Chamber of Commerce in 1973, a
ltion he rem ained in until

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Downtown businessman Don
Knight, of Knight's Shoe Store,
remembers H om er as a dedicat­
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Sanford.
"Jack was 110 percent cham­
ber," Knight said. "H e and his
wife, Peggy, were well liked in
the community. Jack w as always
a hard-charger when it cam e to
the chamber and the city of
Sanford. He was all for Sanford."
"I did not know Jack Hom er
personally, but I got to know him
through nis grandson M ike, who
Is the director o f the Kissimmee
Chamber," said Angclia Gordon
director of the Sanford Chamber
of Commerce. "H e w as a wellrespected man in Sanford.
During his tenure as chamber
director there were m ore than
1,600 members, which says a lot
about him."
Mike Hom er remembers his
grandfather's service a t the
chamber.
"H e retired( from the ch.jml*er
about the time L w as in high
school," Hom er said. "A lot o f
people in town knew m e because
of C ra m p . I was always proud
to share his nam e."
Homer said his grandfather's
experiences helped Influence his
own career decisions.
"Cram ps enjoyed serving the
community and being the cham ­
ber director," H om er said. "A t
the time when I began to look for
what my next stage in life would
be, a cham ber position cam e
open in Apopka. 1 didn't have
any forma) experience as a cham ­
ber director, but I had watched

Do you have a child that
w ill be 4 years old on or
before September 1,200 2?
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D o y o u q u a lify fo r fo o d s t a m p s , f r e e /r e d u c e d
John ‘Jack* Homer, center, was a leader in the Sanlord community. He became president and chief executive ot
the Sanford Chamber of Commerce In 1973, a position he remained In until 1966. Many still remember his many
achievements during hie chamber tenure.
assistant.
"C ram ps was my ultimate role
m odel," H om er said. "I learned
from his example about the prop­
er way to conduct yourself In
business, in your friendships and
in your family. He was a man
who had a whole lot of love and
was passionate about the things
he believed."
A m em orial service will be
held 2 p,m. Friday, April 19, in
Holy Cross Episcopal Church. In
lieu o f flowers, memorial dona­
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m ay
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United States Coast Guard Auxiliary to teach boating safely class
T h e U SC G A u xiliary will
teach a Boating Safely class in
Sanford on Saturday, April 27.
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tel) residents about their
ear Coat point system for

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started it then. With 23 years of
experience. Odom has seen a
!lot bf paint systems. The system
of today, however, is with a
Clear Coat on top of your paint.
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want to fill any scratches n
buff them o u t This process

to tell residents is that they need
to protect this last layer. Fo r
when it is gone, you have no
protection at ail. Being that you
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�P a g e I O A Sunday, April M2002

Pornography
citiz e n s a re convenicnl
lightly focused. T he city

going on right now ."
A nother feature of the town
center w ill b e the existing Cross
Sem inole "frail, which will be
repositioned to offer maximum
ped estrian and bicycle paths
into the tow n center around its
boundaries. Central Winds Park
will also b e a trait of the town
ce n te r alon g w ith additional
green spaces. The d ty received
approxim ately $5 million in state
p a n t s to acquire the green
spaces. The d ty also received a
federal grant in 1996 to fund a
State Road 434 pedestrian bridge
crossing.
" It's going to b e all the things
dow ntow ns used to be in tha 3 0 i
and
4 0 s ,"
said
Charles
Carrington, W inter Springs com­
munity developm ent director.

"W hat happened w as he
was taking the photographs
and live c a m from our Juris­
d ictio n "
said
A rapahoe
County Undenheriff Grayson
Robinson
The 726 photographs identi­
fied eight victims. Robinson
said police still have a large

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« Dogs and Saoond Imago Cortumo 8lore. Tha ownar of iht proparty, W.Q. Lassltar Jr.
f l m t m M Id common* wM a drei was llnalzad Joseph Brecfconrtdgo, a spokooman
, COMhe egp sou gw deal to dose
30 doyo and anttdpotea the focMty would open
a ownar of Saoond Image announced two monlha ago that aha was dosing har shop.
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parties."
T h e child 's father has other
concerns, as welL While sheriff's
office deputies and emergency
w orkers responded Immediately
to the scene, Hooper Sim pson
d id n't arrive until two hours after
the accid en t said Steve Omstein.
" I know subdivisions com e last
on the totem pole," Omstein said.
"T h ey hav e to clear the m ain
arteries fir s t"
The trooper's late arrival d idn't
bother him so much, it w as his
refusal to hear eyewitnesses' testi­
monies, h e said. Omstein's attor­
neys are also questioning w hy
there w as no dtation for careless
driving. According to FH P
records, die driver was d ied for
traveling 33 mph in the 25-m ph
residential zone. The two reports,
however; indicate the driver w as
tin the w rong side of the road at
tha point o f Impact

Originally,
authorities
believed Grady operated a sec­
ond photo studio in Las Vegas,
but Robinson said Thursday
that turned out to be just a mail
drop. The Seminole County
juvenile b thought to be the
only victim in Florida, he

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This Is a great opportunity t network and show your support
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starting their modeling careen.
A local Seminole County juve­
nile is one of 60 suspected
young gtrb photographed by
Grady.
'Colorado authorities con­
tacted us. We talked to her
Tuesday night, and w e talked
to her again Wednesday ” said
Steve O w n , Seminole County
Sheriff's Office spokesman.
The web site, identified as
"trueteenbabes,"
featured
teenaged girls posing in
bathing suits and lingerie, as
well as in various stages o f sex­
ually explidt nudity, according
to police. Receiving a court
order two days after Grady's
arrest, Arapahoe
County
deputies shut down the site
after it was traced to a server in
Dallas.
Young girls were "recruit­
ed " through Internet message
boards
and
chatroom s,
Robinson said. The Seminole
County
juvenile,
which
authorities refuse to release
information about, reportedly
flew to Colorado to oe pho­
tographed by Grady, Robinson

The
Central
Florida
A m ateur S o ftb a ll A s s o c i­
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o ffe r a C en tral F lo rid a
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S o ftb a ll
A ssociation H igh S ch o o l
Scholarship.
These scholarships b en e­
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FHSAA sanctioned softball
team in the co u n tie s o f
Brevard, Indian River, Lake,
O range, O sceola, Sem in ole
and Volusia.
CFASA has p ro v id ed
about S15,000.00 in sch olar­
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An ap p licatio n m ay be
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Applications m ust be post­
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30.
For the first tim e, CFASA
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the counties mention above.

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ORLANDO — T h e O rlando Miracle
announced W ednesday that the team '
will donate 50% o f all single gam e ticket
sale proceeds from the (Saturday) May
11 preseason gam e versus the Miami Sol
to the Foundation for Sem inole County
Public Schools, Inc.
The money generated w ill be ear­
marked for Sem inole County schools
sports teams.
If Seminole County students and
administrators, fam ily and friends can
help the M iracle sellout the TD
Waterhouse C entre (17,306) on May 11,
the county can earn up to $100,000,
which will go directly to supporting
their local athletic programs.
This m arks the first-tim e In franchise

Fundraiser could raise as much
as $ 100,000 for sports programs
history that the M iracle has collaborated
w ith a school system for a fundraiser of
this m agnitude. O ver 70,000 flyers will
be distributed to all Seminole County
students and em ployees detailing the
charitable program.
According to the Foundation for
Sem inole County Public Schools, high
school athletic budgets need over
$200,000 to fund a complete program. In
addition, athletic program s must p ay for
all equipm ent, officials, security, trans- .
portation, field maintenance, utilities and
uniform s are all through gate receipts,

fundraising efforts and booster clubs.
After the final donation am ount has
been determined a grant process will be
implemented by the Foundation for
Sem inole County Public Schools, Inc. to
distribute the funds accordingly.
Sem inole County sports program s seek­
ing funds must apply for a grant through
the Foundation.
"In response to reports o f local athlet­
ics being in jeopardy, we felt that it was
our responsibility as a concerned com ­
munity member to assist Sem inole
County schools with their challenge. We

strongly believe that athletics are critical­
ly important in the developm ent o f our
youth and the future o f our community,"
said C hief O perating O fficer John
Weisbrod.
"T h is is a wonderful partnership to
enhance Sem inole County's athletic proams. I look forward to the gam e," said
m inole Superintendent Paul Hagerty.
"W e realize It takes an entire community
to contribute to the total development of
a child and we are thrilled to have the
Orlando M iracle as our newest commu­
nity partner."
Season tickets for the M iracle's fourth
season are still available in the lower
bowl o f the TD W aterhouse Centre with
prices ranging from $8 to $36 per game.
Season tickets can be purchased by call­
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LEBRITYGOLF
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in the scram ble tournam ent
with proceeds benefiting the
Rotary C u b s o f Central
Florida.
The "Sw ing W ith the
Legends* C harity G olf
Series features a fo rm e r.
Major Leaguer participating
as captain of each corporate
foursome. Baseball alum ni
confirmed to participate in
this year's scram ble include
former National League
MVP George Foster, C y
Young W inner M ike Cuellar,
World Scries M V P Pedro
Guerrero, Rookie O f The
Years Stan Bahnsen And
Tom Tresh, All-Stars G ary
Carter, Ed Bailey, G lenn
Beckert, Ned Carver,
Mudcat G rant, Rich Rollins,
, Winter Park H igh alum nus
Jack Billingham, D oug Bird,
Ike Delock, Bill Denehy,
Dick Drago, Rich Folkers,
Joe Ginsberg, Wayne
Granger, Bill Hepler, Billy
Klaus, George M itterw ald,
Hal Morris, Ivan M urrell,
John O 'D onoghue, Danny
Ozark, Dennis Rasmussen,
"Jungle" Jim Rivera, and
Jon Warden.
The "Sw ing With the
Legends" C harity G olf
Series reaches over 35 cities
across the country each year
to help raise significant
funds for local and national
charities. Alum ni volunteer
their time to participate in
these events and insure a
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M IA M I C O A C H E S IN
K IS S IM M E E
University of M iam i
coaches Larry C oker (foot­
ball) and Perry C lark (m en's
basketball) w ilfb e the fea­
tured guests when the
Central Florida Hurricane
Club D inner is held next
Wednesday (April 17) in
Kissimmee.
The dinner will start at 7
p.m. at D am on's Restaurant,
5770 West Irlo Brunson
Memorial Highway.
Cost is $20 for Hurricane
Club m em bers and $25 for
non-members. All proceeds
to benefit the StudentAthlete Scholarship Fund.
For m ore information
regarding tickets, please
contact Leinad C ross at 305284-6699.

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By Dean Smith
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By D*an Smith

Sports Editor

LAKE M A R Y — If any­
thing, last w eek's upset at the
lianas o f Sem inole has
inspired the Lake M ary base­
ball team to try even harder,
and not caused a letdow n as
some had hoped.
Since that first loss o f the
season the Ram s have posted
three im pressive victories to
clinch the top seed in the
upcoming C lass 6A -D istrict 2
Tournament and give Allen
Tkittle his 400th career coach­
ing victory.
Tuesday evening o n Conrad
Field a t M elching Park in
DeLand, D.J. A ckley hurled a
masterful one-hitter as Lake
Mary clinched a tie fo r the
regular season district title
with a 4-0 blanking o f the
Bulldogs.
Wednesday evening back at
home, the Ram s (7-1 in dlsSee Ram s, Page 2B

Seminole
softball
keeps on
winning

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Robert Yero (shown playing for Sanford Post 53 above) singled in trie game-winning run in the bottom of the sev­
enth Inning as Lake Mary edged Lake Brantley 3-2 to cinch the top seed for the District Tournament.

Seminole secures third in district race
By Dean S m ith
Sports Editor
SA N FO R D — After the w ay the season
began alm ost no one gave the Seminole
High School baseball team a shot at a w in­
ning season, let alone a possible high seed­
ing for the district tournament.
But the Fighting Scm inoles have been out­
standing since opening the season 1-6, as
two more w ins tnis week, heading into a
road game a t Spruce Creek on Friday, raised
the Tribe's record to 14-10 overall, or 13-4
since the season-opening Big Blue and
Raminole tournam ents.
Tuesday night coach M ike Powers' nine
claimed a hu ge road win, knocking off

O viedo 4-2 behind another outstanding
pitching effort from Victor Gilbert.
The stocky righthander scattered five hits
and struck out eight as Sem inole finished 44 in the Class 6A-District 2 to finish third
behind Lake Mary (7-1) and Lake Brantley
(5-3). T he Tribe will face the Patriots in the
first round o f the District Tournam ent at
H istoric Sanford Memorial Stadium in two
w eeks.
The 'N oles then eased past Flagler Palm
C oast, 6-1, at home on Thursday.
Sem inole will close out the regular season
this w eek with a Seminole A thletic
Conference game at Lake Howell at 7 p.m.
on M onday and then go on the road for a
7:30 p.m . game at Deltona on Tuesday

before finishing at hom e with a game
against Spruce C reek on Friday starting at
7 3 0 p.m.
Against the Lions, Jason Louwsma blasted
a two-run hom e run in the first inning to
give the Tribe a quick lead at Mickler Field.
Colin Irvine scored the first o f his iwo runs
for Oviedo in the second inning, but Chris
Krall drove in the answ er in the top o f the
fourth inning.
Irvine scored again in the fourth inning,
but Robby Rotunno singled in Dominic
Petracca with an insurance run in the top of
the seventh inning.
Louwsma was 2-for-2 with the home run,
also reaching on a hit by pitch and intenSee Tribe, Page 2B

R aiders power past Patriots
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SA N F O R D — The 1927 Yankees couldn't have
put on a better pow er display.
The Sem inole Com m unity College baseball
team did its best im itation of the 'Bronx Bom bers'
on Tuesday, blasting five home runs in only six
innings in rolling ov er Central Florida
Com m unity College, 14-4, in a Mid-Florida
Conference gam e ended by the 10-Run Rule at
Raider Field.
SCC is now 25-20 overall and right in the m id ­
dle o f the conference race with a 10-7 record. T he
Patriots fell to 13-26 overall and 6-11 in the M-FC.
The Raiders are in Palatka playing a crucial
three-game series w ith St. Johns River
Com m unity College this weekend and will be in
Leesburg o n Tuesday lo face Lake-Sumter
Com m unity College in a 3 p.m. conference battle.
Coach M ike N icholson’s squad will play its
final that* hom e gam es next Friday and Saturday

when it hosts Santa Fe Com m unity College from
Gainesville. Friday's nine-inning gam e will begin
at 3 p.m. with Saturday's tw o seven-inning con­
tests scheduled to begin at noon.
CFCC took a 3-0 lead into the bottom o f the
third inning, but then SC C 's offense exploded.
Lyman grad J. T. W illiam son led off with a sin­
gle and cam e around to score on back-to-back
singles by Winter Springs' John Michael Howell
and Donnie Burkhalter. Tom m y Solitario then put
the Raiders ahead for good when he launched a
three-run homer.
The hosts then started to put it on the Patriots.
Dan Quartararo and W illiamson led off the fourth
inning with back-to-back singles before Howell
and Burkhalter blasted long back-to-back home
runs to make the score 8-3.
CFCC got a run back in the top o f the fifth
inning, but SCC put the gam e away in the bottom
o f the frame as Brian M achek and Brant Gadzicki
both hit two-run hom e runs in a six-run inning.
See SCC, Page 2B

S A N F O R D — Sem inole High
School head softball coach
Dave Rogers appears to have
gotten his wish.
After losing two games last
week the Tribe coach w as h o p
ing his team would get back
the fire that had carried it to a
five-gam e winning streak not
long ago.
And that is just what has
happened as the Fighting
Sem inoles had won three
straight gam es heading into a
Friday evening home game
with Tim ber Crest.
"I'm still not completely
happy w ith som e of the things
w e're d oing," said Rogers after
beating Lake Brantley on
Senior Night Thursday. "But
w e'll be ready when district
com es."
Tuesday night Sem inole con­
tinued a seven-gam e homestand w ith a crucial 3-1 victory
over DeLand in a Class 6ADistrict 2 contest.
Andrea Peloche allowed one
run on seven hits to get the
pitching win, while Kara Lively
tripled and drove in a run and
M egan Pickren drove in a run.
Thursday night, the Tribe cel­
ebrated Senior Night by mak­
ing short work o f Lake
Brantley in another district
encounter, 12-0, in a five-inning
Ru n Rule win.
That w in also gave Sem inole
third place in the district race
and a matchup in the first
gam e o f district with Lake
Mary.
Sem inole will finish the regu­
lar season this week by hosting
Dr. Phillips on Tuesday at 5
p.m. and powerful Arlington
Country Day from Jacksonville
on W ednesday at 7 p.m.
Trinity Prep agreed to give
up its gam e with the Tribe so
See SH S, Page 2B

S C C softb all team splits
co n feren ce tw in -b ills
By Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor
SA N FO RD — The Sem inole
Com m unity College softball
team bounced back from a
tough doubleheader loss on
Tuesday with a sweep on
Thursday.
The Raiders suffered backto-back 4-2 losses to confer­
ence power Florida
Com m unity College at
Jacksonville at Raider Field on
Tuesday.
But the team got things sort­
ed out to on Thursday, sweep­
ing Lake-Sumter Community
College, 6-2 and 8-0, in

Leesburg.
SCC is now 35-14 overall
and 15-8 in Mid-Florida
Conference play.
The Raiders are at home this
weekend to host Brevard
Com m unity College today
(Saturday) and Miami-Dade
Com m unity College Sunday in
non-conference duubleheaders
starting at 1 p.m.
SC C will make up a game
with Daytona Beach
Com m unity College on
M onday at 2 3 0 p.m. and then
host St. Johns River
Com m unity College in a big
M-FC doubleheader on
Tuesday starting at 2:30 p.m.

�P a g e 2 E Bawhy April H. 2002

Sunbelt Super Series to run at New Smyrna Speedway tonight!
Special to thaHwald
SAM SUIA — Tonight (Saturday) the second
race o f th e R oad to Charlotte Sunbelt Super Series
takes th e green flag for a 125-lap event at New
Sm yrna Speedw ay.
The first race w as w o n by Mike Bresnahan ov er
Dick A n d erson , Jam es Powell II, Wayne A nderson
and L ee F a u lk a t C itru s County Speedway in
Inverness. D avid R ogers and Barry Willoughby
are a lso expected to Be in the stellar field.
In ad d itio n , the card w ill also have heats and
features fo r the L ate M odels, Sportsman, M iniStocks, S u p er Stocks, and Strictly Stocks.

G randstands will1open at 6 p.m. w ith pre-race
practicee at 7 p.m. ana rac
racing action beginning at
7:30
3 0 p .i
N SS is located 10 miles South o f D aytona Beach,
betw een 1-4 (Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84, W wt)
at the intersection o f Highway 4 4 4k S tate Road
415 in Sam sula, between New Sm yrna Beach,
DeLand, Sanford and Daytona Beach.

O RLA N D O SPEED W O RLD
B IT H L O — The Clastic Cars w ill pay a visit to
O rlando Speedworld next Friday, April 19.
A lso on the card will be heats and features in
the FASCAR weekly Racing Series divisions of

SHS
Continued from page IB
Sem inole cou ld tak e on Country Day.
T h e fin al gam e w ill see the 'N oles head to
O rlando to face another power, Edgewatcr, on
Thursday a t 5 p.m .
Prior to Thu rsday gam e, senior's Stephanie
Asbury, M ind y Crouse, M egan Gantt and Ashley
HU1 w ere recognized fo r their contributions to the
SH S Softball Program .
An ironic tw ist cam e about during the game
also as all four seniors, w ith Crouse at the plate,

TtibeC o n tin u ed from page lBtiona!
walk. Petracca added a double
and a sto g ie and scored twice,
while Kenny Erickson had a sin­
gle and Sh an e Larson scored a
run.
For O vied o, Irvine w as 3-for-3
with a d ou ble and two runs
scored. Ju stin Young added a
single and a n RBL w hile Kevin
Com insky, Brian Brooks and
Barry B axter each had a stogie.
Thu rsday a t Alum ni Field, Joe
Kennedy led off the top o f the
second Inning w ith a towering
blast to right off Erickson.

were on base at the same time.
Jenny Abend roth w as the w inning pitcher,
allow ing one hit (to Lofton in the first) and strik­
ing ou t three.
Contributing to a 12-hit attack were G an tt (dou­
ble, single, three runs, three RBI), Hill (tw o sto­
les, tw o runs, RBI), Asbury (tw o singles, run,
BI), Abendroth (two singles, run), Pickren
ip ie, three RBI), Lively (double,
(doul
(triple,
run), Beth C ase
and Katie Burdeaux (stogie, RBI), C rouse (run.
three RBI) and Kimmy Beaudoin (tw o runs).

But that w as on e o f only two
hits the junior righthander
allowed in fo u r innings o f work.
Travis W alker allow ed one hit in
two innings o f relief and Bryan
Armstrong cam e on to strike ou t
all three Bulldogs he faced to
the seventh inning.
The Tribe tied the gam e to the
bottom o f the second inning on
a single by Rotunno and a later
sacrifice fly by Ryan Q uinn.
Seminole scored its final five
runs to the third inning o n four
hits,
With one o u t, Krall w a s hit b y
a pitch and scored on a stogie

by Petracca. A fter a w alk to
Louwsma, Rotunno doubled to
courtesy runner Tyler Falvin
and then Brent D avidson sin­
gled to right to plate b oth
Louwsma and Kotunno.
Davidson w ould score the final
run on a stogie by Larson.
Rotunno w as 2-for-3 w ith a
double, two runs scored and an
RBI. Other contributors were
Davidson (stogie, run, tw o RBI),
Petracca (single, run, RBI),
Larson (stogie, R B I), Louw sm a
and Krall (each w ith a tin g le
and run scored) and Q uinn
(RBI).

see
C ontinu ed from page I B
Zach M cC am ie was the beneficiary of the
power su rge as he w ent the first six innings,
allow ing four runs on seven hits and striking ou t
seven to g et the victory. Dan DeChlrico worked a
perfect seventh inning for SCC.
O ffensively, all nine Raiders starters had a t least
one hit a s the team pounded out 15 safeties.
How ell w ent 3-for-3, including the hom e run,
and reached base all four times he batted. H e also
scored three runs and drove in three.
O ther hitters were Williamson (2-for-2, three
runs), Burkhalter (2-for-3, home run, two runs,

three' RBI), TYson M alik (2-foM , d ou ble, run),
Q u artersro (2-for-5, tw o runs), Solltario (hom e
run, ru n, three RBI), Gadxlcki and M achek (hom e
run, ru n and two RBI) and Ben Spragu e (single).
R A ID E R S 14, P A T R I O T S 4
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C u n * (topped trier ■**«* M y by 10-Run R ob.
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R obert Yero tingled w ith the
, bases loaded to drive to toe
1
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the seventh toning to edge Lake
Brantley (16-5 overall, 5-3 in dis­
trict play), 3-2.
Thursday evening a relaxed
squad rolled to an 11-6 non-dis­
trict victory over visiting Spruce
C reek to give TUttle his 400th
victory in 19 years at Lake
Mary.
B ut with toe happiness cam e
bittersweet news as Matt
Horwath, a four-year starter for
the Rams, had successful
surgery on his elbow by venera­
ble Dr. Andrews o f Tommy John
Surgery fame.
H orw ath doubled as a pinchhitter for Lake M ary on Monday
and then headed to the
University o f Alabama at
Birmingham to have toe
surgery.
According to H orw ath's father
late Thursday, the four-hour
surgery went well and h e was
, Horwath has
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this week's Baseball America
Poll and No. 3 to the PSWA
Class 6A State Poll, are now 221 o n toe season and will play

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their final hom e game on
M onday at 7 JO pan. against
Oiymput H igh SchooL It will
also be Senior Night.
The regular season w ill end
w ith road gam es at Spruce
Creek o n Tuesday and Lyman
o n Friday. Both games w ill start
a t 7JO p.m .
After letting several scoring
opportunities slip away against
Sem inole, Lake M ary w asted no
tone to jum ping on DeLand.
Tbcker Pearce led off with a
stogie, moved to second on a
passed ball and advanced to
third on a ground out before
•coring on a single by Ryan
Bono.
Kyle Bono w as then h it by a
pitch and he and Horwath, run­
ning fo r Ryan Bono, pulled o ff a
double steal and both scored
w hen Christian Rosado reached
o n an error.
Ackley w as in control after
that, striking ou t 12, including
five to a row twice, and not
allow ing hit until one-out to the
seventh inning. N o Bulldogs
runner reached third to the
game.
The Ram s added an insurance
run to the fourth inning when
Yero singled and later scored on
a single b y M ike Brady.
Yero w as 2-for-3 with the run

scored, w hile H orw ath and Kyle
Bono both doubled and Pearce,
Ryan Bono and Brady all had
stopies.
le Bono had an outstanding
against
ike M ary’ a^
Lake Brantley, allowing three
hits and striking out eight over
five innings, b u t did n o t get a
decision.
Trailing 2-1 going to the sev­
enth, Ryan Bono led o ff w ith a
w alk and Kyle Bono singled
b efore Kris vigue tied the game
w ith a stogie, setting u p Veto's
gam e-w inning safety.
Yero and V igue were both 2for-4, w hile Rosado picked up
■the w in to relief.
Thursday night at Tbttle H eld
the R am s w ent about their busi­
ness b ) rolling past the'Haw ks,1' ' ,
i lefthandes Paul, -w
______ •went the first four
- ••*
innings, strik in g out three,'* to ’ ■
run h is record to 6-0 and Tim
T hom as allow ed one double
and struck o u t six over toe final
three innings to earn the save.
Offensively, Kyle Bono blasted
a long tw o-run hom e run, while
Vigue w as 3-for-3 w ith an RBI,
~ an Bono w as 3-for-4 w ith an
I and Brady was 3-fo M .
A lso hitting were Jason Pirns
and A ustin Pride (both 2 -fo M ,
two R B I), and Pearce (2-for-5).

Track athletes show off stuff
at Seminole Invitational Meet
B y D e a n S m ith
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SA N FO R D — For years the Sanford O ptimist
Club sponsored Sem inole Invitational Thick Meet
has been considered one o f the top events on the
High School track schedule.
And this year w as no different as 55 boys and
iris teams descended upon Buddy Lawson
em orial Track at Thom as E. W higham Stadium
last Friday night.
Sem inole Athletic Conference athletes w on 10
individual events, w ith the Lake How ell boys and
Lake Mary girls being the top local finishing
teams.
The Silver Hawks boys were runners-up to Oak
Ridge, while the Rams girls were third behind
cham pion Vero Beach and runner-up Sebastian
River.
Individually, Lake Brantley's Kaisha Weeks and
Lake M ary's Jessica Zabel were double winners,
Weeks claiming the 100-Meter H igh Hurdles and
300-M eter Low Hurdles and Zabel taking top
honors in the 1,600- and 3,200-M eter runs.
Winning one event each were Sem inole's Andre
Raines (100-Meter Dash) and Chequilla Jessie
(Shot Put), Lyman's Kevin Cook (800-M eter Run),
O viedo's Lauren Austin (800-M eter Run), Lake
Brantley's Jamei Oliver (High Jum p) and Lake
H ow ell's Brandon M arshall (Triple Jump).
Sem inole High School's boys team also w on the
4x400-Meter relay.
The regular season was to have ended with the
Lyman invitational at Carlton D. Henley Stadium
Friday night heading into the Sem inole Athletic
Conference Meet to also be held at Lyman High
School this Wednesday and Thursday afternoons.
R O YS
T E A M SCORES
1. 0 .1 Ridg* lli£h S O u o l 6*. 2. U k « l k m . l l (Ugh School, 51 A
E d g rw .tr, High School.
A Brilrvtrw High SchooL H . A Utm Bach
High SchuuL (7 SO. A S noinol. High School *17. If a u n High SchooL
44. S Winter Perk High School, 42 50; «. Ouflotte High School 34 14
U k * S an de r &gt;&lt;!»&gt;• School J 4 11 hUrdn County High SchooL 22; IA
Boone High School 21; 13. S rh u tU n River High School 17; 11 South
L »L r High School 17; 11 Oviedo H igh School 1 4 J4 16. D eituu High
School, 14,17 Thnily Prep School 13; IS. Timber Creek High School I I
14 S t Cloud High School IA 24 U k e Mery H igh School 1450; 21.
M jtn Ln d High School 4 21 L m tn jrg High School 4 IA Winter
Spring. High ScKool 4 24 C d c n iil High School S; 25. Jane. High
School l 25. Apopk. High School 4 27. Sprue* Creek High School A

S a b n * » High School 3; 29. A llu id c High School A
R ESU LTS (w inner, end S A C flaUhenl
4c*X&gt; Meter R eUy . 1. Winter Perk High School R IA R i; A U k *
B nntky High School&amp;19.9h; 4 Seminole High School RAAlh; 4 U k *
M u y High School SASJh; 9. Winter Spring. High SchooL 444th.
115 M e ta High H urdle. _ I. Willie Browning IA Vkm Bach High
School 14.7B; 4 J a h Butler, 1A Setninol. High School IAEA
MB M e m O a h _ I. Andre Rein** IA Seminole High School 11.134 A
Ricky Argra, IA Lynun High SchooL 11.19; 4 Nidi M atin. 11, U k *
Howell High SchooL 11-34 7. Reggie O unpbeil 11, U k e M a y High
School 1162; 4 John WUlUim. I A U k e Howell High School 1143.
1405 Meter Ren . I. D u i Faker. 1A Boon* High School 127.17; A
Cknet M otile* 11, U k e Howell High School &lt;3429; 4 Durtin Hick* II,
Winter Spring. High School 433.47; 7. Ben Sera* 11, U k * Howell High
School 43A54 IA G e n ld Chftettai.il, Lymen High School 44A09.
fclBB Meter R*l*y _ I. EJgew.ter High School 4114 1 Srmmoie
High School 4154 4 U k * M a y High School 44.72; 14 White* Spring.
High School 4702; 14 Lynun High School 4934
400 M r it f D a h _ 1. J a n B.pd&gt;t*. IA O ik Ridge High School 5434 4
B rin Young I A Seminole High School 5A09; 7. O uuncey W a r. 14
U k e Howell High School 5A54
300 Meter In termedUte Hurdle* _ 1. Mike M om * 11. Brilrvtrw High
School 39J1; 4 Nick M atin. 11. U k * Howell High School, 5424
•00 Meter Run _ l. Kevin Cook. 1A Lynun High School 1J79S; A Ad*
Wta*. U k * Bnnttey High School 15443; 14 O m a Morale* 11, U k *
Howell High School LOSS I .
200 Meter D a h _ 1. Leilet Singletary, IA EJgew.ter High School
2234 A TV.vo Wood* 11, Lyn un High School 2A71; 4 N k k M atin, 11,
U k * H ow tll High School 2AB7.
1200 Meter Rea . 1. Den Paker. 11 Boon# High School 93404 4
Mike Guide* 11 Oviedo High School 937J A 4 Jimmy K in d * IA
Winter Spring. High School 100034
4M00 Meter R*l*y _ 1. Seminole High School 33 154 4 Lynun High
School 33707.
High Jump . 1 . Janrl Oliver. 1A U k * Brautey High School 40400";
A Brandon kfarttuR 11 U k e Howell High School 60 400 '; 1 Howard
U n g a d . Oviedo High School 600 W ; A Dillard Gould. Oviedo High
School 5-1400"; 7. Kria Keate* I A U k e M a y High S dm ol 5T0OCT; II.
Victor Johmon, 11, Lynun High School STOOD".
PoU V a i l _ I. Brad S w a to u l 1A South L it e High School 130400*;
7. Malt Bate* 1A U k * M a y High School 120000*.
Long Jump . 1. Later Singletary. I A Edgewater High School
22’09 00*; 1 Rkky Argro, (A L yn u n High School 220100*; A Brandon
Manhan. IA U k * Howell High School 2111 OCT; 4 Jotet WUUan* IA
U k * Howell High School 2109 00*; 2A Mike Robert. Oviedo High
School 190000"; 21 Cameron Bateoun. 1ft U k * Mary High School
i r O l . W ; 17. Jett Mathu, 10. Seminole High School 140450"; 31. Ed
WUlingham, 14 U k * Mary High School 14*1100*.
Triple Jump _ I. Brandon ManhaU. IA U k * Howell High School
470000"; 4 Kyi* Harri* 14 Lynun High School 44*0125*; A John
William* IA L ite HoweU High School 43T140*; 11. Ned Va* IA
Lyman High School 41*0100*; 24 Author Drummond. Winter Springe
High School 34*0700*; 27. Trietan Chratric. Ovtedo High School
340625"
Diaen. Throw . I. W a Srcxkbarger. 10, Chariotte High S d m t
161*0400"; A Jeremiah Stoke* 11. Srmmote High School 145*0200"; 14
Matt M o ra . IA Lyman High School 120*1400".
Shot Pul _ 1. W a Samkharger. 10, Charlotte High School 55 0750*; A
Chartea Johiwon. U k * Branltey High School 40*0850"; IA Clin!
McMillian. Ovtedo High School 4406-50*; 21. Robert William* 14
Lyman High School 110200*, 24. Mika Redding. IA Seminote High
School 40*0200*.

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C A M NOu 93-CA427-14-W
F U S T UMON NATIONAL BANK OF
DELAWARE.
NELLY KRAM, HEATHROW
MASTER ASSOCIATION, IN C :
HEATHROW WOOOS
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
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JOHN DOC: JANE DOE AS
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R o n e s OF ACTION
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LOT 73. HEATHROW WOOOS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOCK A l. FACIES 2 6 X , *4CLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA,
ANO A PORTION OF LO T 71.
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PAGES 29-30, OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
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WEST 900 FEET, THENCE RUN
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FEET TO POWT OF BEGMMNO
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c AprO t4. It . 2003
LL 102
M THS CIRCUIT COURT FOR
9EM NOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FUa No. 93-307-CP

9U RE: ESTATE OF
R U U R a ERUCCXHENER.
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NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tw l
tw
undanlgnad,
MARYANN E
MORSE. Ctorh ol tw Clreut Court.
Sondtoto Cowry Ftortdo. aR on tw
23rd itoy ol Aprt. 3003. al It DO
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H A N D FOR 9EMS40LE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F M Number 01-1397-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
CATHY A COWART.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED twl
tw adraraatraltcn to t w aauta to
CATHY A. COWART, donated. Fla
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Co rty. Florida.
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P im a conlad Court
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C S K W T COURT OP THE
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ALL tfTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
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AFTER THE DATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O F A CORY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
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Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
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DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATO N O f THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
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Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F LE D WILL
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Pubkah Aprt 7,14.2002
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NOTICE OF LIEN SALE

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33771. (407) 33*9933. And. due
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owner to laid property and at partwa
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Clarti to tw C k cul Court
County. Ftonda wterttn LiSaita
Natorwl Aaaoettnen aa ktdaniura
By; Mary Stoupa
Auctonta
At DapWy Ctortt
Titrate imdar tw ktdaruun dalad aa
504. Eamaitma Jtowtton, 131
to W1/W, Sanaa 1M9-3, n Ite
STEPHEN K COOVER
Academy Ava. SanAonL FL 32771,
Ftorlda Bar No. 0314090
PlartM and Donald Sancter » Va
bad. T V . anHrtatomanl cactiar. 3
Donald Loot Sancter, to al. tw
Hutohraon. Mwiwto I Cooyar, P A
Dafandarua. I twl aat tm APR M .
Ftoal Ofkcu Boa 1149
mac. baga andboaaa
Sardord. Florida 32771
2003. af It OOam al tw mart tort
253. Ere Fochtor. 1524 Wtndndga
(407)323 4051
door to tte Samattoa County
C k . Santord. FL 32773. microwava.
PutototoAprl 7,14.2003
C a itn ua* . M l FL Port Atranua.
TV. large dot h u t . Id a . dktoa
Sarfeni, Ftonda. to tw hnywu OdLL049
bike, mwc- baga I bora,
dai tor caah. tw btourtog daacted
268 Kntoarty Brown, 1919 Lktcton
M TM* C te C U T COURT
Ava. Santord, FL 32771. Vacuun.
prcparty aa aal torth to tart |udg9EMS40LE COUNTY.
irwnt to art:
chair tnartrni A boa lpnng. VCR.
FLORIDA
anUrtammanl ait. ate*, mwc, baga
Tha Nortteaal 1/4 to tte Sototewit
CASE NO.: 01-CA-311-14-Q
1/4 to tw Nort! 1/3 to tw Soutwart
Aboiaa. TV
1/4 to tw Soutwrail 1/4 to Skelton
727. Sergio Galvan. 150 HkkHn
NICHOLAS T. CHRYSOCHOS
21. TormiNp 20 South. Ranga 33
Uka Or . Sarkord, FL 32773. 1962,
1/2 Ion
Ford
Pickup,
Vln
Eart. Sammola Counfy Balng mora
parttcularfy daaertbad aa tolotai
ANTONIS KALANA3 and COSTAS
•IFTCFI0F7CPA55921
A CONSTAWTIFADES.
Comnwnca al tte Parminant
729. Sargn Galvin. 150 Hrddan
Ratalme a Morumwnl daugnalmg
Lake D r. Santord. FL 33773. t979.2
tw SW oomar to laid Sacbon 2 1 .
Door BMW. Vto*237S912
NOTICE OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tw l,
nm twnca N 99 dagraaa 1729* E
441. J t F Brown. 1419 VtoancHCL.
purauaru to a Fnal Judgnwru dalad
along tw S boundary Ina twraol
Watt. SarUord. FL 33771. 3 Wicket
March 32.3003 to Caaa No. 01-C A
131119'
to tha
Parmananf
Chav,, bad haaefcoard. bookatelt.
Rafaranca Montmwnl daugnating
111-14-a to tw C h a d Court to t w
tw SE corrwr to tw SW 1/4 to tw
Eytaandi Jutoctol Dwtria to and tor
129, Brian Nawaoma. 1*15 W. 15«i
SW 1/4 to aard Saebon 21; tianea N
SamrcTa County. Ftorlda to atUch
S t. Santord. FL 33771. ratndgorator.
NICHOLAS T CHRYSOCHOS S tte
labH. couch, want bad, (tame, mac
00 dagraaa 4CTJT W along tw E
bomdary t e tiarato 693 97 to tw
Plate* and ANTONIS KALANAS
F .T w m n i Rafaranca Mra»»n»n| on
and COSTAS A CONSTANTI320. Mona* Sanctei, 100
tta tTFnSi kna to Sammola Woooi
NIDES, art tw Datondanra. I ad ta l
Swaalgum Wood, S t, t 138
BouWvard dtrtgnaang tw SW cetr
to tw hrtowal and b te bkter tor
Dasona. FL 32725. bo, lpnng. matcaah to tw totoy at tw Watl Front
trail, d m ia r, chan, boom bov, Iantef cl tw N 1/3 to tw SE 1/4 to tw
Door to tw County Coutoouoo. 301
SW 1/4 to laid Saetton 21. comma
m racket, mwc boaa*
FL Pork A n n SarUord. Ftonda to
twnca N 00 dtTtaa 4063* W along
230. Mwwnda Martn. 3931 Ektar
1100 am. and 2:00 p m. on April
Spring C * . Santotd. FL 32771, day
tart E boundary ana to tw S W 1/4 to
23. 2003. tw kAcnwng du ct e d
bad.
wetter, dryer, d r u m and
tw SW 1/4 TO W to tw N RW kna
propony M l torth m tte Final
to laid Sammola Wood! bouHvard.
JuiJjmflt'
349. Robert Barking Jr. 2995
twnca S 89 dagraaa 11'43'Watong
Thai part to Low I. 9 2. Btock A
lard N RAN kna 291 Iff; twnca.
Grandview Ava . Santord. FL 32773.
Late Wtyrrwn llayFla Suttenaion,
Having aard N RAN lira. N M
maitrau and kamee. teckntng chan,
aa racordad In Plal Book 1, Paga S3,
dagraaa 06 64* w 401 95', twnca N
mac bag and bo,.
to tw Pubac Racoida to Sammola
49 dagraaa 40 42* E 467 DO; twnca
427. Karan Towera. 5753 Knga
Cowry, Ftorlda bamg mora partcuS 37 dagraaa 59 29* E 19399'.
Gj it Dr apt B. Ortando. FL 32909.
larty daacted aa taaowa: Oagm al a
thanca N 52 dagraaa 0031* E
dryer, computer deik. rtaiaar. bad.
port on tw Norti ina to raid lot 1,
290 71; to tw POINT OF BEGIN
TV. mrac ttorna.
aard pant bamg 4 54 Nat K M to tw
MNG. conkrmw twnca N 53 dagrtos
434. Thomai Sapp. 7945
Nortteatl comar to raid Ito 2.
0031* E 771 55' to • port on ■ drDndgatlona Tar . JacksonvAH, FL
cUar curva concava to tw Wly hav­
twnca nm Souti 137.3 laal to a
32219. toumatum boat, bihmg gear,
port on tw Souti krw to aard Ito 1.
ing o radus to 111500*. lard port
hrmaura. mac. bora,
Sard port batog 3.12 laat t u t to tw
bamg on tw W3y RAN kna to atotaPubklh Apr* 7, 14, 2002
Sototeaal comar to Lot 2: twnca nm
tard SantmoH Wood! bouHvard and
0002
Waal 6112 lato along tw South Ina
baart N 62 dagraaa 4757 E horn
to u id Lola 11 2. to tw Soutm al
Ite caniar to tad cur va; twnca S ly
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
comar to M d Ito 7: twnca nm North
along aard Wly RAN kna and aw arc
OF THE 19TH
13723 lato along tw Waal Ina to
to lard curva trough a cartrrt angH
JUDICIAL CIRCUtT.
aaO Lot 2. to tw Nnnhwaal comm to
to 77 dagnoa I4 CW 530 OO m tha
IN AND FOR
add Lot 2: tw n • r , .t along tw
and to laid curva. twnca. Having
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Norti h a to lato lota 1 12. 34 54
•ad Wly R W kna. S 75 dagraaa
FLORIOA
lato to tw port to bagmnrig
0000* W 200 00'. thence N 80
QENERAL
-ANDdagraaa 4747 W 545 20 Hat to tte
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Thai part to Lto 1. Block A Late
port to bagmng. Together atlh el
CASE NO: 01 CA 3/3-1 M w
Wayman MaigMi Subrhvtaron. aa
tw toyrrovenienti now at ha-aaftat
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP.
racordad m Plat Book 3. Paga 12. to
INC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
erected on tw property, and l l ease
tw Pubhc Racorda to Samnola
manta, appwwnancet and krturai
TO ATLANTIC MORTGAGE A
Counfy. Ftonda, bamg mora particu­
now of Iwreaflaf a port to tw proper­
INVESTMENT CORPORATION.
larly daacted aa lcuto« Bamg at a
ty A l replacement and atdtccr
PLAINTIFF
port on tw North Ina to laid Lot I,
total aHo be covered by tve Security
VS
4 34 lato East to tte Northwaat cor
Inrtrunanl. Al of tw tangoing H
JON W BROWN. E T AL.,
nar to aard Lot I, twnca nm Eaal
referred to m tve Saarty kwtumani
DEFENDANTS I
aa ha ‘Property ■
33 tS lato to tw Ftortwail oomar to
NOTICE OP ACTION
card Lot I: twnca nm 5outi along
DATED. MAR 2t. 2002
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
tw Eaal Nw to aard LU I. 137 00
Maryanrw Mona
TO JO N W BROWN whose rawNtoto tw SoUteaa! comar to laid
CHrt to Court (SomewH Courtly,
dance a unknown * ha&gt;she. they be
irvtng and d twihwttwy be dead,
Lot I. twnca run Waal along tw
FL)
Souti krw to aaal Lto I. 33 43 lato.
tw tmknown daiandanti who may
By Mary Stoupa
Deputy CHrt
&lt;
twn North 137. IS laal to tw p o rt to
be Htouiai. teut, devruai.
bagmnrig
Acral A Virgo. P A
,
graniau,. rru g ra e i karwri. cradl
OAT ED taa MAR 29 2003
P Q Box S3887B
tori. Iruileek arv) at partial clatmtng
an attar a ,t by. tfvough. under or
Ortando, FL 32S4J-M78
MARYANNE MORSE
(407)806*1088
CLERK OF COURT
agamit the Dalanttanto who ara rot
Amtncana witty DtuMitOT Act
known to be dead or alrva and at
By Roth Kmg
Aa Dapury Dark
Myou ara * paoon wvai a dubitify
paitwi tuning or cleaning to hava
who rmodA accommodation m order
(SEAL)
any rtghl. titlva or tntarasl to tte prop­
lo parncipale « Vua procOTding. you
Putkcakon to taa n o te on Aprt 7.
erty ilasertoad n tw mortgage beetg
•r* entitled At no co*t to you. for the
lurectoaed haravt
14. 2003
II you ara 4 parion anti a daabuuy
provision of certain aimtancA
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
arho naada any accommodation n
Please contact Court AdmrEilration
•n action to toradoia a mortgage on
ordar to parbopala In t w proem, 1tha loaowmg property
al 201 H Parti Avenue Sanlusd
Ftonda 32771. tefeptone numtoer
mg. you ara mMad. at no coal to
LOT 7, BLOCK L, SUNLAND
you. to tw provwan to cartam aaata(407)885-4227. svithm 2 working
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
lanca
Plaaaa comma Court
days of your iec«pl of t»s docu
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
merit. If hearing unpaired; (TDO) 1*
AdmnaltaWm. M l N Park A ra .
PLAT BOOK 11. ON PAGE IS
SuUa N 301. Sanlcrd. Ftonda 33771.
800-855-6771
THROUGH 22. INCLUSIVE OF THE
(407)993-4227, anlftm 2 aorlung
Pvjteeh Aprs 7. 14. 2002
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
daya to your racart to t w ntote; 4
11043
COUNTY, FLORIDA
you ara tearing or voca tmparad.
ha, bean Mad agamtl you and you
cal 1 9009336771
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
ora rarywrad to larva a copy to your
todankra Trurtaa tmdar tw
todarkn dalad aa to 9/1/99. Sanaa
1*99-3.
P1amkt(a).
va.
Donald Sancter k Va Donald Lout
Sancter, to al,
Datondarttfa)
n*R O AMCJUMO N o n e t OP

Sunday. April H. 2002 Pa g e 3 B

L egals

L egals

t any. on DnVIO J,
S TE R N ESQ. PlatoWTa artomay,
wnoaa addraaa la *01 S LMvartoty
Drive 1500. Plantation. FL 33334 on
at baton (no lakat twn 30 daya bon
•ta data to tw Nat p iiM ta n to *aa
none* of Aonon) mtki im m* yngpriei
wan tw da k to tta cowl atowr
baton , a n te on PtattoTa atenwy
or artmatoalaly PwraaRar, towm aa
a dataul wK tw araarad agaktto you
tor tw ratal dartwndad to t w compw*m or piuiui '"•a n*r*inWITNESS my tend and tw aaal to
tea Court to SEMMOLE County,
Ftorlda. taa _ day to APR S 3002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE ORCUTT COURT
BY Ruti King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAV10J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PUUNT1FF
901 8. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SLATE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
01-609431AMI)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DiSATWlfTlES
ACT. paraarw ate J llt it e ll needtog a wwcral accomntorteon toieuAJ
contact COURT A0M M STTUT10H
at
tw
SEMINOLE
Courtly
Courthouaa to (407)9*5-4227. 1900-969-9771 (TOO) a 1-90O-K69770. vta Ftorlda Ratoy Barvte.
THIS NOT1CC SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN:THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
PiAWlhApit 14.21,3003
11073

Pubtoh to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DIVIO J
STERN. P A ., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
*01 S Unvmruty Dnm Sute 500
Ptontabon. R 33324
(964)2339000
01-92592(NCM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABAJTICS
ACT. paraona wah daatetea rtaadIna A aoacial acavrvnodatkrt ihouAI
coraact CO UR T ADMINISTRATION,
at
rw
SEM M OLE
County
Courthouaa at 407-965-4227,14009664771 (TOO) a 1400-9654770,

NOTICE OP
n e rm o u sM A M S
Nolte W hereby ghran twt 1 am
engaged to builrwaa al 1052
Moragomaty Rd.Bto.1M. AAtonanto
Springa. FL 33714, under Ite
Fteboua Naina to NM P i kOat net
Cantor and twl I totond to
Ftorte. at accordance ate toaprovtlo-WH Sacbon 9*600.
U k U i i 1M1.
Doutoaa W. Pant
Pubtoh: Apt* 14. 3003
LL074

Florida

BOBCSOt
FKTrmOU* NANS
Nolte la hereby gven tw l I am
engaged to buatoaaa al 350 E.
Hrtotway 434. WVKar Spnnga,
Florida, under tw FIcbBcua Natna to
BOONERANOri ntd twt I ktaand to

Florida, to aocarttonca ate tw pro*
•torw to tw FtoMora Nanw Statutoa.
to-Wt: Sacbon 996.09. Ftorlda
1991.
Pubtoh; April 14,2002
LL07S
WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORI­
OA announce! twl t w High
SkiAHgh Wagaa Commute ltd tw
holing maattoga. to ahkh tw pubte
w Hamad, and may toduda auch
otter commute meeting* aa
daamad nacaaaary tor tw ooridud to
tw Boartfa butre e l
DATES: May 1 .2002
TIME: 12 noon
LOCATION WCFOttoaa
1901 Lae Road. Sta 270
Wkntor Park, a 32799
PURPOSE. To tokcuaa mattery to
Intend to Worktorce Cartel Ftorlda,
with Reference to Worttlorca
Oevetapment k
Contact
Director
VfOflJOfCf VOfrariS NOOOX
1901 Lae Road, Suae 270
Wtotot Park. FL 33799
Pubkah. Apr! 14. 2003
LL077

WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORI­
DA announce* tw l Ite Finance
Comma*** wM be hokang a tatocoru
laranca. to wtveh tw putec la tovt*d and may tochato auch otwr aomaary tor tw ccnrkjd to tw Boanfa
OATES: Apr* 23, 3003
TIME: 10 am.
Owl In Number 1-999^91-3533.
Coda 37939*
LOCATION WCFOttoaa
1t0tl**R oad.SU 270
Wtotot Park. FL 33799
PURPOSE: To dearea mantra to
totoraw to Wotktote Otnbto Florkto.
to
For Furtter Momwaon, Contact
Gary J Eart. E ia c u M Director
woollore# Lp*nra rionoi
1901 Lae Road, Soto ITO
Weaar Park. FL 32799
PubkahApr* 14.2002
1X079
IN THE CmCUTT COURT
OP THE 19TH
JUOtciAL emeurr.
IN ANO FOR
U IK N O L I COUNTY.
FLOMOA
GENERAL
JURttOICTION DIVISJON
CASE NO; 01 CA 3919 14 L
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO
PLAINTIFF
VS
JOAO MORALES IF LIVING, ANO
IF DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
S P O U S E . H E I R S .
DEVISEES.ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST JOAO MORALES.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOAO
MORALES. IF ANY; GINGER
FLACK IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES UENOHS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST GINGER FLACKUNKNOWN SPOUSE OF GINGER
FLACK. IF ANY. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN put•uartl to a Summary Final Judgmant
to Foradoeuee dated Apr* 5. 2003
entered n C rvl Caaa N o O I C A 2915
14 L to Ite Octal Court to toe 19TH
Jurtcua! Crrcurl n and tar SEMINOLE
Courky. SANFORD. Ftonda. I wit
•al to 8w htgteal end ted bkktor tar
caah at AT WEST FRONT DOOR to
Ite SEMINOLE County Courthouaa
beaked d 301 N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORD, F L d It 00 AM a m on
tw 7 day to May 2002 tw banning
dexrtwd property aa aal torth n
la d Summary I n k Judgmard, lowdLOT 189, QUEENS MIRROR
SOUTH AS PER PLAT THEREOF
RE COROE 0 IN PLAT BOOK 9.
PAGE 43 ANO 44. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIOA.
Oxi*d Iht* &lt;l*y of . 2009
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Motot
Ctorfc of tf* CwcuN Court
By Mary Stroup*
Otpufy Ctortl

Lec a u

PubtdrApto 14.21.2002
1X079
*4 TMS C n c U T COURT
OP THS 1ETM
JUDICIAL C94CUTT,
M ANO FOR
I COUNTY,

CASS NO: 91 CA 3*1014 L
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. IN C . FK/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC., A
CALIFORNIA
CORPORATION.
F/K/A NORW EST MORTGAGE.
MC.. A MMNESOTA
CORPORATION
puuamFF
vs.
LEO D. MCCLOC KYJA LEO DON­
ALD MCCLOE. IF UV1NQ. /UNO IF
DEAD.
TH E
UNKNOWN
S P O U S E . H E I R S .
DEVISEES.GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO M X
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOCR
OH AGAINST LEO O MCCLOE
A/K/A LEO DONALD MCCLOE;
UMCNOWN SPOUSE O F LEO D.
MCCLOE A/K/A LEO DONALD
MCCLOE. IF ANY JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
_____DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN burm ar, to a Srrtvnary Ftoto Judgment
to Foractoeura dated Apt* 5. 2003
antarad to C M Caaa No, 01 CA3910
14 L to 8w Cktul Court to ito IITH
Jutodto Ckcua to and tor SEMINOLE
County. SANFORO. Ftonda. I wW
to* to *w hrgted and bat) biddar tor
caah a AT W EST FRONT DOOR al
8w SEMINOLE Courtly C a r in a *
located to 301 N. PARK AVENUE to
SANFORO. FL. at 11:00 AM am. on
tw 7 day to May. 2003 tw taaoetog
dtaotoed prcparty aa ito torth to
laid Summary Final Judgmant, to­
wn
LO T 17. BLOCK I t . NORTH
ORLANDO RANCHES SEC 10.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK I X PAGES 33 ANO XL PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dalad M a S day to Aprt. 3002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
dark to tw Ckcut Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Pubfcsh m:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F OAVIO J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S. Urwarvfy Dnve Stake 500
PtanUOon, FL 31324
(954)2338000
014IB421NCL)

' J «

U

I S

S

ACT. paraona wah totabUt* naadtaa a aoacial aoconvitodaiion mould
contact CO UR T ADMINISTRATION,
al
tw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa to 407496-4227.1 9009664771 (TDO) or 1400-9664770.
yw Ftonda Ratty Santa*.
PuOtah Apt* 14,21.2002

IN THS ORCUTT COURT
O P TH E 1 4TH
JU O ICU L CIRCUIT.
*4 ANO FOR
— MMOLE COUNTY.
FLOMOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 3759 14 L
NOVAS TAR MORTGAGE. MC
PLAINTIFF
VS.
HAIDE JIMENEZ. IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
S P O U S E . H E I R S .
DEVISEES.QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTH ER PARTIES CLAJMINO AN
INTEREST BY. TH R O U GH LINDER
OR AGAINST MAIOE JIMENEZ.
EDWARD JIMENEZ A/K/A ED
JIMENEZ. IF UVWQ. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. TH R O UGH UNDER
OR AGAINST EDWARD JIMENEZ
A/K/A EO JIMENEZ. RAFAEL
RODRIGUEZ
AK/A
RAFAEL
ROORIOUEZ. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu«tuanl to a Summary Final Judgrrwnt
to Foractoaur* dalad Apr4 5. 2002
antarad to C M C a » No, 01CA 375*
14 L ol t w O o r t Court oltte l*TH
Judcral drool n and tor SEMINOLE
County, SANFORO. Ftonda. I wW
aat to tw hrgteal and baa) Odder tot
caah at AT WEST FRONT DOOR al
tw SEMUNOLE County Courthouaa
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE n
SANFORO. F L al II 00 AM am. on
tw 7 day of May. 2002 tw blowing
d e la te d proparly aa aat torth to
and Summary Fowl Judgment, ID­
I O T 137. Q UEENS MIRROR
SO U TH REPLAT ADDITION TO
CASSELBERRY. F L ACCORDING
TO TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK It.
PAGE 89. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIOA
Dalad tea Srt day to Apr*. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
U4aryann* Ukxia
dark to tw Cacut Court
By- Mary Stroup*
Deputy dark
Pubeah ei
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
901 S Uruvanay Drive Sul* 500
PlanUbon. FL 33324
(954)2339000
01414*«| NOVA)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, pei son• entti OaabiMwa /wari­
ng a kpacial accommodation m a id
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa al 407466-4227. I 4009669771 (TDO) or 1 9009654770.
VI4 Ftonda Relay Servte
Pubkah Apr4 14.21.2002
LL09I
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH

JUDICIAL CIRCUTT,
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURM0ICT10N DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 17411* L
CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING
CORP FAL/A OREEN TREE
FINANCIAL SERVICING
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
MICHAEL A. RIODLEY A/K/A
MICHAEL ALLEN RtOOLEY. to LIV­
ING, ANO IF DEAO.
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.HEIRS,
DEVISEES,QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST MICHAEL A RIDDLEY A/K/A MICHAEL ALLEN RIO­
DLEY. UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F
MICHAEL A
RIODLEY A/K/A
M CH A El ALLEN RIOOLEV. IF A N Y
KIMBERLY SPRAOINS A/K/A
KIMBERLY LYNN SPRAOINS. IF
LIVING, ANO IF DEAD TH E
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST KIMBERLY
SPRAOINS AK/A KIMBERLY LYNN
SPRAOINS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF KIMBERLY SPRAOINS AK/A
KIMBERLY LYNN SPRAOINS, IF
ANY RONDA L RIODLEY, STATE
OF R O R IO A DEPARTMENT O F
REVENUE: JOHN DOE ANO JANE
OOEASUteUNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuant to a Summary Ftoto Judgment
to Foractoaur* dated Aprt 5, 3003
artarad to CN4 Caaa No. 01 CA 2741
14 L to tw dra w Cant to tw 18TH
J u t M l drout to and tor SEMINOLE
Courtly. SANFORO. Ftonda. I wW
aal to tw Ntowat and teal Odder tor
caah to AT WEST FRONT DOOR to
tw SEMINOLE County Ccurthouta
beared at X I N. PARK AVENUE In
SANFORO. FL. at 1100 AM Am. on
tw 7 day to May. 3003 tw tototong
O n u c tu propony n m i ionn n
•aid Stannary Ftoto AidgtefiL towt:
LOT 65. MtGHLANO PINES UNIT 2,
ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 15. PAGE 10. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE CO U N­
TY. FLORIDA
Owed tra 5 day to Aprt. 3003.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
M aryam Mona
Clark to tw Cacut Court
By Mary Stroup#
Deputy dam
Pubkah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S. Uramraty Dnv* Site 500
Plartiaon.Fl 33324
(994)3334000
OI-T9*45(COF)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OISASIUTIES
ACT. paraona with ekaabWIwa noadng 0 apat lal accommndation ihorAd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
Ite
SEMINOLE
County
Courtnua* at 4074964237. I 9009566771 (TDO) or 1 400-9561770.
via Ftonda Ratoy Same*
Pubkah Aprt 14.31. 3003
&lt; -L p «_______. . .
M THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
M AND FOR
9 IM N O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
G13IKRAL
JURtSDKTTON DIVISION
CASE NO; 01 CA *M 14 L
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MICHELLE LEE ADKINS IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
S P O U S E . H E I R S ,
DEVISEES.ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST M IC H EU E LEE
ADKINS. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
U K XEIXE LEE ADKINS. IF A N Y
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purruanl to a Summary Fret Judgment
to Foractoaur* dated Aprt 5. 3003
antarad n C / r t C u * No. QI C A 450
t4 L to tw Ckcut Court to tw 18TH
Jukoal Cacut n and tor SEMINOLE
Comfy. SANFORO, Ftonda. 1 » 4
•at to tw hgtew and Mat Odder tor
caah to AT WEST FRONT DOOR al
rw SEMINOLE County Courthouaa
located al X I N PARK AVENUE rt
SANFORO. FL. at It 00 AM a m on
tw 7 day to May. 3003 tw toaowng
derobed proparty aa aat torth In
aad Srrtvnary Final JUdpiwr*. towC
LOT 4. BLOCK H. COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR UNIT X ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 12. PAGES 73 ANO
78. PUBLIC RECORD9 O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dat#d IN* S {My Of Apr* 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Dart offt* C*cuii Court
Of Mary Stroup*
Dapury O f t
Publish in.
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O f DAVID J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S Urwartify Dnv* Sort* 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
O1402221INL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panon* with dtaabiibaa n**dmg a ipauol accommodation ahoufd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
th*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* at 407 865-4227. 1BOO955 8771 (TDO) or 1800-955 8770.
via, Florida Ratay S*rvic*
P U b M tip f 14. 21. 2002
1X063
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCUL CIRCUIT
OF FLORtOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. at CA 2349-14-L
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/KA CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTOAGE
CORPORATION.

LARRY D safO O NO VER. AK/A
LARRY DALE SCHOONOVER. *f aJ.
0«f*ndant(t)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-

L egals
•uant to a Final Judgmant to
Foractoaur* dalad Apr* 61003. and
araarad m Cara Mo Ot GA-239B-14L to t w Ckcut Court to tw EIGH­
TEEN TH Jutodto Crajit in and tor
SEMINOLE Canty. F u n k wtwrak)
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION FK/A CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION e PteiMI and LARRY 0.
SCHOONOVER. A/K/A LARRY
d a l e SCHOONOVER at al. am
Daftndanti. I art aal to tw highael
Odder tot caah in tr* W*« trora door
to tw Courthouaa n SANFORO.
SEMINOLE County. Ftonda. 11 X
o'clock on tw 7 day to May. 3001,
rat torth n laid Final Judgmant. to
wnf:
LO T 1 ANO THE SOUTH HALF OF
LOT 2. BLOCK 14. 3R0 SECTION
DREAMWOID ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK I. PAGE 70.
PUBLIC RECOROS QF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. a V a 750
Twenty Fourth Place, Santord. FL
33771
DATED taa day to .2003.
Aa Clarti to aak) Cart
By Mary Stroud*
A* Deputy Clark
Submatodby:
Fiber iO ra u. P A
Strt* 300
1570 Uatouga Avenue
Coral GabWa, Ftonda X144
(306)9034110
Piteah Aprt 14,31,2003

■4 THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE E M tfTIIN TH
RIOtCTAL ORCUTT
O F FLO R C A
M EM O FOR
[ COUNTY
OS74ERAL
CASE NO. OO-CA-1437-1AX
FIRSTAR BANK. N A kVa STAR
BANK. N A auccaaaor by merger to
TRANS FINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
DONALD T. SULLIVAN, rt to.
DatanttanKt).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN palu im to a Final Judgmant to
Foractoaun dalad Aprt 5.2002. and
araarad rt Cat* No. OOCA-1437-14L to t w Croat Court to tte EIGH­
TEEN TH Jutodto Circuit in and tor
SEM1NOLF Courtly. Ftorlda wteraki
FIRSTAR BANK. N A. IV a STAR
BANK. N.A aucceaant by merger to
TRANS FINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY a PWrtM and DONALD
T. SULLIVAN. MARTIN MARIETTA
ORLANOO FEDERAL CREDIT
UNION and. ___ AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION OF THE
REAL PROPERTY, ara Otoandanto, I
wit aa* to tw hlgtert biddar tor caah
In Ite Waal l/ont door to tw
Courthoua* In SANFORO. SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida. II 00 o'dock
on tw 9*i day to May. 2002. tw tal­
lowing deaerted property at art
torth n aaid Final Judgment, to *4
LO T 936. OAK FOREST UNIT
FIVE. ACCOROINQ TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 31. PAGES M ANO X OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA: e V l
799 N-tok Owl U n*. Wkbar Sprrtga.
FL 33709
DATED tut day to .3003
Aa Clerk to aaid Court

assy's?—

Submitted byFaber ACMMi. P A
Sum* 300
1570 Madtuge Avenue
Coral Gate**. Florida X149
(306)9934110
Publah Aprt (4. 21. 2003

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JU O CIAL ORCUTT,
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLOMOA
C/VIL DIVISION
C A M NO.: 01-CA-J746I4X
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK,
FA.
va.

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ALDO
ANGELINt;
AUREEN !
ANGEL INI, AVONDALE
FUNDING COM. INC ; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF CHUCK C. MEAD.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHN U
BRIGHTON. JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT 151 IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
IPlaaaa publah n THE
SEMINOIL HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uant to a Final Judgment to
Foractoaur* dalad tw 5m day to
April. 2003. and amarad rt Cat* No
01 CA 2783-14 L. to ite Circuit
Court to tw I8TH Jkakdal Clnut rt
and tor Samara* County. Ftonda.
wharam WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK. FA * tha PianM and ALDO
ANGEUNI. AUREEN ANQELINI:
AVONDALE FUNDING COM. INC.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f CHUCK
C. MEAD, UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f
JOHN M BRIGHTON. JOHN DOE.
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION O f THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY I wil aal to
tte hrgwil and beat Odder tor caah
at tw WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE to th* Sammola
County Courthoua* n Sammor*
County. Ftonda.« 11X AM on tw 9
day al May. 2002. tte blowing
aaid Fnal Judgmart. to-wd
THE WEST 10 FEET OF LOT 5.
ALL OF LOT 9 AND THE EAST X
FEET OF LO T 7. BLOCK 'E '. SANLANOO SPRINGS TRACT 73. SEC­
OND REPLAT. ACCORDING TO
TH E PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT COOK 9. PAGE X OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI­
NOLE. COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 655 ARDEN STREET. LONOWOOO, FL 32750
In accrrdanca atlh tw Ammon*
with OiaabJMa* Act. Paraona wWi
DaabrMwi naadng a apaort accommodanon to pamcrpala m tua procawing ahouk) contact Ite Court
Admmubalor al X I N. Park Annua.
Santord. FL 32771, Telephone
Number (407&gt;323-4WO not latar
t u n aavan (7) daya poor to tw procaarang rt hearing mpairad. (TDO)
1 900-9564771 a Voca IV) 1400•669770 m* Florida Raley Santo**
Dalad tin 5th day to April. 2X2
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clark 01 Tte Cnar* Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clarti
Submitted by
Law 0111c* ol MarahaJ! C Watson
1900 NW 4gth Street Suite 120
Fori Lauderdale furrlr 33309
Takaphon* (354X530364
Facunl* (964)7714052
FM01436940
Pubkah Apnl 14. 21, 2002
1X069

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Ju n c u L O R C u ro r

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THE STATB OF FLORKM ,
M ANOM N

■CMMOU COUNTY
Cm LBVM ON
C a a a N a -M C A -S S -K -L
CENTEX H O IC E O U IT Y .U C
SUCCESSOR SY MERGER TO
CENTEX CREDIT CORFORATWN
FAUA NOVA MORTGAGE CREDIT
CORTORATXDH.

WCMAEL V. BROWNE; JANE DOE
BROWNE, TNE UNKNOWN WIFE
OF M K XA C LV B R O W N E:
VIRGINIA BROWNE; JO H N DOE
BROWN. TN E UNKNOWN
HUSBAND O r VIR Q M A BROWNE;
M s
M CLUOINO
ANY
*
UNKNOWN STO USE O F BAIO
D EF EN D A N TS . IF REMARRIED.
AND IF DECEASED. TN E
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN M r*.
* W m . M N i i , ASSIGNEES.
CB EDITORS,
LIENORS.
AM
TRUSTEES, ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
SY.
TN R O UQ K UNDER OR AGAMET
TH E NAMES DEFENOANT(S);
JOHN DOE, UNKNOWN TENANT
JANE DOE UNKNOWN TENANT.

N o n et OF B A L I
Ntofc* It hereby gNtn M L pur•utrt to t Fatal Stannary Judgmart
to Foroctoeurs amend In Pit abov*MyNd cauaa, h fta Ckcul Court ol
StntnoM Ca tty, R t t k . I m i M l
t w property M U M in Semtnefe
County. FtortSs Sncrtved M:
L O T I I , BLOCK 11, DREAM­
WORLD. ACCORDING T O TNE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED N
PLAT BOOK 1, PAGES BO A M »1.
O f TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORKM.
AAUA TIM OSCEOLA DRIVE, BANFORD. FL S I S
a puMe IM . ID«w hVaM and btM
M k i , tor caM. A T T N E WEST
FRONT DOOR BEMMOLE COUN­
T Y COURTHOUSE. SANFORD,
FLORIDA. Florida, at II O O A M , an
Be El (toy erf May. TOW.
M arya m Moral, ctorl
Ctorii ol CIRCUIT Cowl
BY Mary BBoupa
Daputy dart
Law ORoaa ol Oartto C. Conauegra
6901 Norti Armani Avanua
Tampa FL 31004-1041
Attorney. lor PlaMS

PiAttocAprt 14. 21.2002
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OF THE DOHTVSNTN
JUOICIAL CMCUTT OF
TH E EW T1 OF FLO R BA,
M A M FOR
IC O U N TY

Caaa No. r-CA-M 14-14-L
CIT1F1NANCUL. INC. 144. LLC.
SUCCESSOR BY MERQER TO,
ASSOCIATES FMANCIAL
SERVICES OF AMERICA. MC.

The Aucaon art be held at too

a m on aard datoa above
McConnea Tbatng kRecovery JBOO
Bantod Am. Santod, FI. WT73
dee one hour prior to rota.
lare'CASHORCENTtoW
FUHOS* MoCcmai Tbwlng
•rvaa Pia right to a
any and MIS
Fubktoi Aprt 14, (002

THBCMCUfT COURT

WELLS FAROO HOMS
MORTGAGE. MC. F/K/A
NOHWEST MORTGAGE. P C ,

LELA E OSBORNE, at to.
D
NQTICS OF
NOTId * HERESY GIVEN prtauant to a Final Judgmatd oI
Mortgage Foractoaura daiad Apt*
08. (000 and araamd to Caaa NO.
0I-CA-294S td fto O nto Cowl ol
Bit EIGHTEENTH Jurtdto O o rt In
and to BEMMOLE Corny. Florida
whereto WELLS FAROO HOI4S
MORTGAGE. MC. FM/A NORWEBT
MORTGAGE. M C, la toe FtonbF
and LILA E. OSBORNE; SEMMOLE
COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
■R aaS to fto htgpaat
and bato bidder to caah to WIST
FRONT DOOR OF TNE SEMMOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 8ANFORO. FLORIDA at 1100AM, on Pia
day of MAT OS, 2002. tia fcatoaWig
daatibad property aa aat to * to aaM
FVlto Judgment

LOT S BLOCK 1, OF CASSAVELA
HEIGHTS, ACCORDING TO THE
FLAT THEREOF. AE RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 10. PAGE f7 . OF TNE
FUBUC RECORDS OF BEMMOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
MCA P480
OWada, FL327BB
WITNESS MY HAM and • « aaM
of We Ca«1 on APR OS. 2002.
Maryam Moral
CtortofdtOroM CoM l
By Mary BBoupa
Daputy Oat*
Echevarria I liiBelaw i. FA
P.O. t o 25011
Tampa. Florida 11822 80II
F01010S15
Act
0 you ara a panon wtoi a
«
to

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FRANCES
MITCHELL
A/K/A
FRANCES C. MITCHELL; JOHN
DOE MITCHELL. TN E UNKNOWN
HUSBAND
OF
FRANCES
MITCHELL A/K/A FRANCES C
MITCHELL; 0 Ktog. MCLUOINO
ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP SAJO
DEFENDANTS). IF RELW W tfD,
ANO IF DECEASED. TNE
RESPECTIVE'UN KN O W N ham,
t o t i m . p U M t o ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS,, LIENORS, A M
TRUSTEES. 1 M AtL OTHER PER­
SONS CLAJMINQ AY, TW W UGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST TN E NAMEd
DEFENDANT|5),
JO H N DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE
UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendant)!).
NOTICE OP SALE
Nortea la hereby grvan that, purmart to a Final Surrvnary Judgment
ol Foractoatm entered In fra ebovaHytod cauaa. n N Circuf C o il ol
Sanwnla Couty. Florida. I Ml Ml
Ba proparty (kuaia In Sar-wide
C a tty. Ftortto. deaatoad a t

LOT 14. BLOCK R, SUNLANO
ESTATES
A
SUBDIVISION
ACCOROMa TOAFLAT THEREOF,
RECORDED IN FLAT BOOK It,
PAGES It TO 22. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
KVJA 70S CHEROKEE CIRCLE.
SANFORO. FL 17771
at pubic tala, to fra hrgftaet and bait
tnddar. tor caan. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORO,
FLORIDA Florida, at 1100 ALL. on
Ba 9B&gt; day of May. 2002
M aryam U r o , dart
CJartr oI CIRCUIT Court
BY Mary Slroipa
Daputy Clara
Lira Olhcaa ct Denial C. Csnauagra
8901 North Armanta Avanur
Tampa FL 33404-1041
Adomaya lor Plat**
Pubtoh: Aprt 14.21.2002

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT,
M ANO FOR
SEMMOL1 COUNTY
Caaa No. 01-CA-141J-14-L
ROY S THORBOURNE,
va,

CYNTNIA LEON
NOTICE OF SALS
NOTICE 13 HERESY GIVEN rat
puriuant to Final Judgmart ol
Foractoaura aniarad In Ba caaa ol
ROY S, THORBOURNE. Plan*, va
CYNTHIA LEON. DafandM. n ha
O c u d Court. In and tor Sanvnola
County. Florida. Caaa No. OI-CA1813-14 1. me undarargrwd Clert wd
aafl at pubic atla to Ilia hrghaat and
bait baddar tor cam at Waal hurt
door ol tha Saminoia County
Courthouee. 301 N. Part Avenue.
Sanford. Seminote County. Honda, at
Pm hour ot 1100 am. on Fra 9fi day
oI May. 2002. Wat carton rail proparty ntuata and bang in Samnola
Cattily. Florida, deecrtoed aa Mows
Tha North 1/2 ot Be SW 1/4 ot Pia
NE 1/4 ot r * NW 1/4 oI Sacaon S.
Towviehlp 22 South. Ranga 12 EaaL
Seminole County. Ftonda Subject Id
road rtpils ol m y w ar da North and
Eaal M Mat tiaraol A Va Lot 21.

UuvAms UtytA
Q e rt ot THE CIRCUIT Court
B y Mary Slroupa
Daputy Clartr
FRANK C. WHIGHAM, ESQUIRE.
P O. BOX 4848.
Santord. FL 32772 -4848
Pubtah Aprt 14, 21.2002

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

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torn com
to cantor
Pact Court
at 201 N Part Avanua. Barters.
Florida 12771, totophona number
(407)8*84227, arNMn 1 anrUng
itoyeof yeuriecetof to peertocumam:
0 hearing impaired, fTDO) 1400*584771
Pltoiah: Aprt 14,21.2002
1X081
M THE CM C U fT COURT
OP THE D O H T tlM T H

COUNTY,
GENERAL C M L a V M O N
CASE M l 01-CA-29M-144.
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE

CORPORATION 111

ROBERT
L
MICHELSON;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT
L MICHELSON: JOLEE A
MICHELSON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JOLEE A. MICHELSON;
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION HI;
WCK1VA
RESERVE HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION.
INC,
and
UNKNOWNOCCUPANTS.
TENANTS, OWNERS. AM OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES, ndudng. 0 a
named Defendant la Barmaid. Bn
gnrtaaa. creators and al otnr
partial darning by. VrrotKpi, imdat or
agatoto Bat dalandanL and *w
aavaral and raapacthra unrnown
aurgna. auccaaaora In ntaraat.
Bia m i ot aBw paraana darning by,
mrough, indar or agarrar try corporaoon ot odiar legal entity named aa
■ defendant, and al damanta. paracna or parbee. natural or oorporato.
or ahoaa aiacl legal atalua la
imlmmin, darning in to any to Bto
above named or deaertoed dafarv

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INTERESTS
BY.
THROUGH, UNOCR OR AOAMST A
NAMED DEFENDANT T O THIS
ACTION. OR HAVMG OR
CLAWING TD HAVE ANY RIGHT,
m s OR INTEREST IN THE

door to the Samnola County
Comheuea, Sanford. Florida 12771
to 11 00 AM on MAY 09. 2002.
Dated Ha day to APROS. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK Of CIRCUT COURT
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
ki accordance w*l h i Americana
With Diertnimea Act pareone naadIng a (pedal •ccamodaaon to partlcipata In Wa HaarBig ahoAd contact
Bit AD A. Coonlnato not lalar than
■avert (7) deya prior lo he procaadng m tie Flonda Relay Same* at 1800-9884770
ENRICO 0 . GONZALEZ. FA
Attorney at Law
6288 Eaal Fowler Avanua
Temple Terrace. FL 11817
Ftartda Bat N41472
1(13)9804302

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AKomay at Law
4ISABL Johne Avenue
F b M a , Ftonda 32177
(308)120-7420
Ptorttoc Aprt 14.21.2002
1X000

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pun
euart to an Order or Bmmary Final
Judgmart of toodoouro datod APR
08, 2002 and aatood In Caaa No.
01-CA23O-144. to Ba O ra * Court
to (to Cghtoortoi JudfcM Chart In
and tor gamlncll Cocnty. Ftolda.
WaOa Fargo
Bank
N A. aa Trutoao M/a
rtt MnneeoU . NA, M
Tnotoa to AMRESCO RaaklartW
Loan Truat 1008-1, indar Ba Poolng
and SanAdng Agraamam datod a l to
Stvn to PtoMM and FdCHAM L
ODELL JR; JEAN* M. BURK.
F/K/A JEANIE M.
O'DELL
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 7
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1:
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 4;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 3:
UrtOIOWN TENANT NO »; and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
INTERESTS BY.
THROUGH.
UNOCR OR AOAMST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TOTTdS ACTX3N, OR
HAVMG OR CLAdfMQ TD HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR BYTEREST
W THE PROPERTY HEREIN
OCICRMCO. ara Oatondvtt. I ad
aalto Pia NtoHto and bail Mdtor lor
tm* to B a Wool Front Don to Ba
Stotontot County Courthouee. x i
Corny. Florida,
to 1100 am en Ba day to MAY 08.
2002, Pi* totoalng datettood proper­
ly oe oto In ti to otod Order or FM
Ai tomaid.

LOT 5.
S. IBUXX 11. TIER 7. E R
D W O R D S MAP OP THf TOWN
OF SANFORO, ACCORDING TO
THE FLAT THEREOF. AS ACCORD­
ED M FLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 58
THROUGH (4 OF THC PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLOROA.
1 you art a pereon artfi a Oaabdry
adio naoda any aooommodtoton In
otdto to patmpMi to Baa proceed­
ing, you « • artOad. to no cool to
you. to d a proaWon to oartaki aaala~
oortacl Ba Court to
4C7418-4130 atodn too (2) wonang
doya to your racaipl to BYa NuOca: J
cal Ftartda Ratoy SaryKa (800) 9888778
Daaad to Sartonf. FtarWa. on APR
08.(002.
MARYANNC MORSE
AaCtotLCkort Court
By Mary Stnapa
Aa Deputy Clark
SACTH HMTT* DtAZ. PA
2681 Eaal Ototond Park Botomatd.

SUM 103
Fort Laudardtoa. FL 33306
Pubtofi Sartbrt Hartod

PubtohJpr6U .lt. 2002
nonet

of

FICTITIOUS NAME
Neoca la hereby gtyan Bat | am
angagatf In buanaaa M 840 Paean
Aranua. Santord. Samintoa Canty;
Florida, antor Ba FkrtDoua Hama to
Bat I Inland to ragWar laid
■tot B a Dhrtaton to Corpotadona,
ahaaaaa. Fkvkto. to
1 B a piaAalona to Ba
Nana Staluiaa, lo-Wlt:
8808, Florida SMUaa 1901.
Raw. Pad Bantomto
PtAdah: April 14,2002

Pubic aucaon to ta hakl at 901 am.
on t a rtoy(a) Riotolad below. M ( a
kart door to Adan'o Tmrmg toe.
Located to 2409 Oto Lake Mary Ad
Sale 134, Skrtord, FL tor t a purpoaa to dtopoatog to P a toknvlng
Far k n a r rtumaOun pfaaaa cal

(407)121-2941
(1) Year II

VWil06EL37S6FEM1184
Bubfatv Apr! 14. 2002
NOTICE OF AUCTION
TNa auction wd ba held on ktoi

2002 ot 9 0 0 AM to 128 Atrtn A
Ovado, FL
Proapacnva bktoan nay napoto
aafaatoo on Oa day batoro
Auctton from 8AM unto PPM. Ta
■re caih of cartihad tunda 0
Ovado Towing raaarvaa t a nef1
aocapl ot ratoaa any and a l MM.
Tha todowng varnctas ara o *
torfatda:
1667 VOLVO 2400L
VINJYV1AXB840H1230
Pubtan Aprt 14.2002
M THE CMCIHT COURT,
M ANO FOR IEM M OLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. St-CA-1257-14-K
PUTNAM STATE BANK, a Honda

CONRAD A WAGNER. CAROLE
WAGNER. W A C INVESTMENTS.
INC and HUGO Q MORALES AS
TRU3TEE.

2 5 — S p e c ia l N o n e t s
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SUNTRUST BANK. CENTRAL
FLORIDA. NA.
FNkrtB.
va.
DANWLJ. CANNON, to aL
Defendant).

Hava YbiB Advavbafng FM ra
Prtnltd 8 Inaartad n Tnt

NOT1CS OF
RSBOM DUUD
FORECLOEURS SALE

C O P Y III!

NOTICE n HERESY OMEN purauant to an Order flaathadukng
Foractoaura Sato dead Aprt OE,
2002 and artavad to Caaa NO. 01CA-1211 to tn O o rt Court to tia
EIGHTEENTH JurtcMf Drcui to and
tor SEMINOLE County- Ftonda
wharen SUNTRUST BA70L CEN­
TRAL FLORIOA. NA. It Be Flamot
and DANKL X CANNON; SHARON
A. CANNON; AUSOUTH BANK
F/K/A AMSOUTH BAF0L OF ALABA­
MA F/K/A AMSOUTH BANK OF
FLORIDA; BRANTLEY ESTATES
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC : art Ba Dafandar tx I art aal to
Bia Ntpieal and beat bfddator caah
to WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SANFORO. FLOfbOA to
II OOAM. on Ba 14 dry of May.
2002. tia totoalng daicrtbod property aa ret torB B laid Final Judgmart
LOT 24. BRANTLEY ESTATES A
REPUT. ACCORDING TO THE
PUT THEREOF, AS RECORDED M
PUT BOOK 40. PAGES 1 0 . ANO 7.
PUBUC RCCOROS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLOROA.
A/K/A 1100 Brantay Euetai Ortva.
Akamorta Sprtnga. FL 32714
WTTHESS MY HAND Nkt tia aaal
to 0&lt;fa Court on Aprt 0.2002.
Maryam M ovaa
Clark to Bit Cfrort Court
By Maty Slroupa
Deputy Clark

M THE CHICUrr COURT FOR
UMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 01-CA-2M1-144.
WELLS FAROO BANK
MINNESOTA N A . AS TRUSTEE
F.K/A NORWEST BANK MINNESO­
TA. N A, AS TRUSTEE OF
AMRESCO RESIDENTIAL
SECURITIES
CORPORATION
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 1900-1.
UNDER THE POOLING ANO
SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED
AS OF P IM ,
RICHARO L. O’D EL L JR.; JEAN4E
M BURK. F.K A JEANIE M O D E L L
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO
1;
unknow n
ten an t
no
r.

Pareone with d u b u t a requeuing
reaaotabto accomodabora to pamopala In B a proceeding ihould con­
tort 14009584771 (Voice A TDD)
or va Ftonda Ratoy Service at 1400088*771
DATED Baa 9B day to Aprt. 2002
MARYANNC MORSE
Clark to Cacrrt Cowl
By Mary Slroupa
Aa Deputy dark
Putkcaaon to Baa Nohca on Aprt U
and 21 2002 * Ba SEMINOLE
HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIOA
John D. Muaatoka. PA.

Ca m

O N LY AM P E R

C al THE SEMMOLE HERALD
AArortMng Dapt Fbr I
W7-322-2S1I

i250 a day potonartbartandtoal
Training provktod. 1 4 0 0 -2 9 8
39SSX4271.

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O m M T U N T T IE S

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Looking Tor PR) Mpondtofo paopto

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rav m M i •

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5 9 — F in a n c ia l
Pub0e Bcaon to ba hakt to 001 am.
on tie dtyii) ipacrtad below, to Ba
kort door to Adtan-a Towing Inc.
Locatod at 2*09 Oto laka M ay Rd
State 184, Santord, FL tot Bto purpoaa to dtopoatog to Bia totoalng
For torther ntormatlon plaaaa cat

(407)321-2940
(1) Year 1907/Maka Dodga
W r t 1B36036D IMF 108388

S e r v ic e s
A tte n tio n n — d r i l l
Ilia ( ■ - n - l L u r n m n a n l a a A iln j-i
ire
nhfqai pot compen^e* ootog
buatoaaa by phona to pramfat you
a loan and tab you to pay tor 0
b a to n May tolhror. For more
ntormatton, ca l lo S irtt 1477-FTC
HELR ( Apubkcn
The Seminole
Federal Trade Convntaiton)

Echevarria 11 aann....... F A

PO. Bo* 25010
Tampa. Ftonda 130224011

F01004810
~Saa Americana akh Duatdbln Art
0 you ara t patten adh ■ rtMbWy
■ho naada aooommodaion to order
to partcpMe to Baa proceedtog. you
are artOad at no onto to you. tor Ba
provtekm to certain at ta t inca
ptsiM oondet Court ^f^w^t^*****^
H 201 N.

(1) Yaar 199Mtoaa Dodga
Wrt2B3HD4SR8XH761151
fMiaah Aprt 14.2002
1X078

T h e S e m in o l e H e r a l d ,
3 0 0 N. Fren ch A w .
S M to rd , Florida 32771

M TH BCM CUfT COURT
O P T H S U Q H n iN T M
JUDICIAL CMCUfT
01 ANO FOR
SIM M O U COUNTY.

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

■kidtitirkititlrlrk

A w m t . Stnkxxi,

Ftortda 12771. totophona number
(407)088-4227. wtoun 2 working
dayt to yout receipt to tile document;
H heating bnpalrod. (TDO) 14000684771.
Pubieh: Aprt 14,21,2002
1X100
THECSICUrT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CStCUIT
M ANO FOR
If M f t m I COUNTY,
FLOMOA
e n m a c t io n
C A M NO. Ot-CA-115*
DIVISION K
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PEDRO X ROOMGUCZ. N N.
Dafandanl(t).
AMENDED NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE B A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purmart to an Amended Flnaf Judgment
to Mortgage Foractoaura Safa datod
Aprt 08. 2002 and artarad to Caaa
NO. 0 I G A -1159 to pia Circu* Court
to Be EIGHTEENTH JudfcM Orcud
to and lor SEMINOLE C a r ry Ftondt
wherem GMAC MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION. to B e Plaintiff and
PEDRO J ROORIOUEZ. DLACE M
BERNARD RODRIGUEZ. TENANT
i l NX/A STEPHANIE PRATT) TEN­
ANT PI NK/A STEPHANIE PRATT
a n B e Defendant. I w* tad to Ba
Nghaal and bart tnddar lor caah to
W ES T FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE CO U N TY CO U R T­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA al
1100AM, on tia 14 day to May.
2002, Ba tobnWig der ented propar­
ry aa m i forth to aad Find Judgment
L O T IS . BLOCK A. SECOND
RAVENNA PARK SECTION OF
LOCH ARBOR. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK IX PAGES 39.
10 ANO 31. PUBUC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOMOA.
A/K/A ara Bam a m . F i 32771
WITNESS MY HAND aid toe aato
to Bto Court on Aprt 9. 2002
M aryam Mcrta
Clark to Bia Cacul Court
By Mary Slroupa
Deptoy Clark
Ectievama AAiacoatoi. PA
PO. B01 25016
Tampa. Ftonda 13822 5016
F01005009
"Sea Americana with Oiaatditiee Act
If you ere a panon w B a OaaMty
who naada acoommodahon n order
lo parhcpala to Bia proceeding, you
ara entitled at no coat lo you. tor Ba
provtaton to cartam aauatanca.
Please contact Court AdmnalraUon
at 201 N Park Avanua. Santord.
Ftonda 12771, tolephona number
(407)6684227. within 2 working
deya to your race** to Bia document
It hearing wipered. (TDO) 1600988*771
Pubtoh Aprt 14.21, 2002

LL101

Lot 17. Cratond M , aocorong to
toe plat Bared u recorded In Plat
Book 29. page 76-76 to Ba Pubac
Record! to Samnola County. Ftonda.

27— N l r s e x y J c C h i l d

Cart.CPfVAtoMMWPIkyroam
Lot to TLC/E*. Rafa/Daa. ra ta

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS
Protect.
BD-2B802/BJC •
Wnctocraan Prelection tot (2) Two
Samnola County Pubkc School! Due
Data: May 1. 2002 at 200 PM local
Dma

Pieffect IFB-105042/AMM - Term
Contract tor Purchaae ot Hertnoda
Chem-can Due (tola May I. 2002
at 2 00 PM local tone
Protect 1FB-305142/JVP-Term
Contract tor Wood Trucka Due dale.
May I. 2002 N 2 0 0 PM local Ama
Protect Rf P-415802/JVP-Tarm
Contract tor Domaaoc Wulawalar
nauduaii Managamant Oua data
May 1. 2002 at 2 00 PM local Bme
To guarartea receipt to addenda. *
to Ba raapondanta' raaponaiCtoty to

CASS N O (M M H t S t O O -W

M RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
CANOCE F. FREEMAN.

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Pvr. Ua I4tf) I (00 I M MIA .H /m .
LARRY W. FREEMAN.
H O TICt SY PUBLICATION
TO: LARRY W FREEMAN
(Ratodwica Unknown)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED BN
a PeOBon tor Uieecfutton to Marriage
haa bean Nad and commenced to
Bra Court and you ara raqrtrad to
tana a copy to yout wnttan detenaei. 0 any. to a on ALAN J ELKINS.
ESQUIRE, odomay tat Petitioner.
CANOICE P FREEMAN, whoaa
M » u ■ 2101 Watt Commercial
Mvd, Suke 5*00. Fart Lkuderdato..
Ftonda 33309 and Me Be ongaiai
wrti Bw dart to Bto above ityUd
Court on ot baton Aprt 17, 2002;
oBarwtee 0 dataiA art bo tnland
agatoto you tor Bio reito prayed tot to

Thto notica thal ba pubiafiad once
each -weak tot tout coneecuove
to Ba SEMINOLE HERALD.
WITNESS my hand and Be aaaf to
laid court al Santord. Sanvnola
County, Ftonda Bto 13TH day to
MARCH, 2002
A TRUE COPY
Oroat Cout Sato
M ARYAM * MORSE
Aa Clark. Clrotrt Court. Saminoia
Couiry. Ftortda
By Satonda People.
Deputy Oerii
ALAN J. ELKINS, ESQUIRE
2101 Watt Commarctof B M .
Suda 8400
Fort Laudamala. Ftortda 33309
(984)7381330 (407)830-1177
Tha above la to ba puMehed to
SEMINOLE HERALD. P O Boa
1687, Sanford. Ftonda 32772-1687.
Phone (407)322 2611
PidXIah: March 24.31. 2002 and Aprt
7. 14. 2002
KX166
M THE CMC1XT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CMCUfT,
M AND FOR SEMMOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
FILE NO. 02-288CP
NO R O L JOHNSON.
Waal Haven BeptM Church, Vamon
G Read. Jr, Robert M Read. C
Eugene Hobday. Cheryl Mhakk.
Mekeaa lake. Robert A Shubert.
and Tharata M. Taylor.
Datandanta
NOTICE OF ACTION
T O Mt Robert A. ShuDert
RaanNnca Unknown, but whoaa
maffcig addrau a: P O Bo* 20071,
Chertotoon. SC 29413
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Bto an action
COMPLAINT FOR APPOINTMENT
OF SUCCESSOR TR U S TEE haa
bean Nad aganat you and you ara
reqiwed to larva a copy of your wrtton dalanaaa. 0 any. to a on
Nord L Jchnaon. Eaqun
NORD L JOHNSON. PA
108 Eato Church Straat
DaLand. FL 12724
on or batora Aprt 10. 2002, and Me
Ba ongnto w*h tie dart to Baa cowl
either batora lemca on Plwnliirt
anomay or mmedtoety Baraallar.
omarwwa a datacA wrt ba entered
againto you tor Ba take! demanded
m Ba oomplaini
WITNESS my hand and Bia lew to
Baa court on March IS. 2002
Maryame Mona. Clark ot Ba Court
By Roaamary Hamkon
Deputy CUrk
Pubkah March 24,31.2002 and Aprt
7.14. 2002
KK1S3

PuMah Ip rt 14, 21. 2002

1X002

,

H O U R t o STA R T, BE N E FITS .
DFYfP C A U . (407)299-1300

NOTICE OF SALE
Nonce a grvan Oal punuart lo a
Aral Judgmart datod 6th day to Aprt,
2002. to Caaa No. 0I-CA-1287-14-K.
to B a O o rt Court to pie EigMaenBt
Judical Crrcurt to and tot Samnola
County, Honda, to which Pukam
Stela Bark, a Flonda tw a n g u a o o
•non la Ba PlanM and Ccrvad R.
Wagner. Carofa Wagner. W A C .
Invaitmanll. Inc and Hugo a.
Moreiee A l T ruttoe are tha
Datandanta. I wrt aal to Ba hnpaat
and baat biddaar tor caaa al Ba Wait
tram door to Ba Semmoto County
Courthouse n Sanford. Samnola
County. Florida, at 11 00 am. on
Thuraday. May 2.2002. Ba toapamg
daaertad property aal torti to Pa
order or Pral judgment

7 1 — H e lp W a n ted

25— S pecial N o tices

TH EO R CU rr COUNT
OF THE IfOKTEENTH
JUCNCIAL CMCUfT
M ANO FOR
BEMM0L1 COUNTY.
FLOMOA
CMS. ACTION
CASE NO. O KA-1211
DfVMfON 14-K

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88 Honda

UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 4;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 5:
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 0; told ALL
UNKNOWN PART*!

NOTICE OF SALE

Notice la hereby grvan rial, purauant to toe Order or final Judgment
ertered n tm cauaa * h a crem
Court to Seminole Corny. Florida. I
a a tel h a property aitualad m
Samnola Couity. Honda, daacibad
aa
LOT 9. WEKIVA RESERVE. UNIT
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 32. PAGE SB AND 87. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
al prbic aato. lo the taghaat
bear

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album title
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21 Stole
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city's alrp’t
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Hearet's kid­
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product
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partner
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2 7 T hey p a s s
on the web
cousin
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the b u ck s
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com ic
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sh eep ?
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strip pal
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elated
in jazz
6 2 Sh rek's kin
31 Room with
person
8 4 N astase of
hot rocks
the courts
walks
61 Cambodian
3 5 Cry like a
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monetary
baby
wood
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unit
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6 4 TV award
statu te?
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number, in
the table
to
song
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raspberries?
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1 Ball or strike
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reach
flo r in
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snack
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a region
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8 TV chef
Martin
9 Type of
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1 0 Marino
leader?
11 Single
payments
12 Acapulco
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Fireplace. all appliance* (lay,
"TC*jc»“ y •rngeratnr, aanwaanwr,
renge S amhantfryar. AC brand new,
HiitNrood Hoora.faac* yari tenced.
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carpal. Ns. flxtist, rod, O fM
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Santee*: Lovaly 2BR a p t eic.
area, cable TV . Saafdng mature
M v t t N or couple, no dVkken or
pad. St2Q/Wk, or $450rtno ♦ $250
aac dsp. Laaaa 4C7-321-373B.

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company of your guests,
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Dougherty
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literally meaning "pick me up."
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you secretly hired a caterer.)
ingredient that will have you
As you welcome your guests
wondering why no one has
at the door, they are greeted
done this before. They haven't,
with a warm and deliriously
but you wilL
intoxicating aroma that tells
W hen your guests have fin­
them someone has been in the
ished the last morsel of
kitchen cooking a mouth-waterTiramisu, and they will, you will
ing meat entree with a warm
have your wish: A dinner party
and velvety rich gravy. They
will instantly be reminded of the your guests will rave about. The
fact that it takes only thirty min­
smells that escape from the
utes worth of real work will be
kitchen o f the finest restaurants
our little secret.
they have visited.
The main course is Osso
Braised Veal Shanks
bucco, braised veal shanks, a
(O sso Bucco)
classic gourmet Italian meat
4 veal shanks
dish that does take hours and
4 carrots
hours hnd hours to cook. As
1 large onion
your guests take their bite of
4 celery stalks
succulent and juicy meat that lit­
1 bay leaf
erally falls off the bone, they will
4 sprigs of thyme
never guess how you found the
One tsp minced rosemary
time — unless you tell them.
Salt and pepper to taste
CXso bucco does take hours
36 ounces of beef stock
to cook, but what your guests
(the kind in the red carton is
will never know is that prepar­
gixxl)
ing the entire meal takes less
(if canned get low. sodium)
than thirty minutes. The rest of

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classic gour­
met Italian
meat dish that
takas lass than
30 minutes to
create. At left,
basil and rice
stuffed toma­
toes add an
elegant touch
to the main
dish.

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Tiramisu literally means “pick me up.' Its the perfect dessert for any dinner party.

Braised Veal
Shanks (Osso
Bucco),

4 TB olive oil
One fourth of a cup white
wine
1 tsp cornstarch in a little cold
water (slurry) to thicken sauce,
if necessary
1. Chop onion, carrot and cel­
ery into medium dice
2. Salt and pepper shanks
generously. Heat 2 of the 4 TB
olive oil in large pot over medi­
um high heat. Scar shanks on
both sides and remove to a
plate.
3. Add other 2 TB olive oil
and saute vegetables until onion
is translucent.
4. Remove vegetables to a *
bowl.
5. Pour white wine into pot to
deglaze.
6. Put vegetables back in pot
with veal shanks on top.
7. Pour stock over shanks and
add bay leaf
8. Bring up to a simmer and
cover, allowing to simmer for
two to three hours, occasionally
turning over shanks.
(You may do all this a day
ahead and store the entire pot in
the refrigerator.)
The day you are serving, heat
back up (slowly) to a simmer.
Simmer until shanks are reheat­
ed through. Remove shanks and
reduce, reduce, reduce the sauce
down by 75%. Add slurry if
needed and bring sauce to a boil
to thicken.
Serves 4-6. (I could not finish
one shank by myself)

Basil and Rice
Stuffed Tomatoes
One fourth of a cup fresh
basil leaves
1 cup rice (dry)
1 medium onion, finely

minced
One half cup parmesan
cheese
2-3 large tomatoes
Salt and pepper to taste.
2 TB olive oil
2 cups chicken stock, heated.
l.C ut the tomatoes in
. .
along the diameter. Using a
tablespoon scoop out the i
(You can save this for sauce
some other time.) Sprinkle a lit­
tle salt in each one and turn
upside down on a cookie sheet
to drain.
Z Mince onion and saute in
olive oil over medium heat in a
two quart saucepan. When
onion is translucent, add dry
rice and saute for a minute to
soak up the flavors. Add heated
chicken stock, salt and pepper
to taste, turn heat to low and
cover until rice is fully cooked.
3. Take rice off heat when
done and let cool for a few min­
utes. Then add the parmesan.
Cut the basil into small strips,
(chiffonade) and add to rice.
4. Fill up the tomato halves
with the cooled rice mixture.
Add a little extra parmesan on
top, if desired.
5. Bake filled tomatoes in a
casserole dish (put a little water
in the bottom of the dish to help
steam them) at 350 degrees
Fahrenheit for about twenty
minutes, or until tomatoes are
heated but not M in g ap art
may i
steps the
today
day before and simply
bake them right before your
guests arrive.
Serves 4-6
Tiramisu
€&gt; Elizabeth Dougherty 2002
(You may purchase eggs that

are separated and pasteurized if
you wish.)
Three large eggs, separated.
8 oz mascarpone cheese
1 tb instant coffee
A few drops of imitation
Kahlua extract (optional)
O ne eighth of a cup of cocoa
C ftc ta $ fn fa c u p o is u g jr
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Fam rM ilario Cookies
1 cup of prepared coffee in a
small bowl
O ne 12 x 12 baking dish
1. In the bowl with the egg
yolks, add the sugar and mix
with a wooden spoon until
creamy. Add cheese, coffee, and
Kahlua extract and mix until
incorporated.
2. Whip egg whites with a
pinch o f sugar until stiff peaks
form.
3. Fold the egg whites into
the cheese mixture. Set aside.
4. Dip each M ilano cookie in
the prepared coffee (for just a
second) and cover bottom of
baking dish with a layer of the
cookies.
5. Put half the cheese/egg
white mixture over the cookies.
Sprinkle entire dish with cocoa
pow der Make another layer of
the coffee soaked cookies. Cover
cookies with remaining
cheese/egg white mixture.
Sprinkle entire top with cocoa
powder. Chill for at least an
hour. Serves 4-6. (You can easily
make this a day ahead.)
Elizabeth Dougherty is a member of the
lrttcrrulicn.il Association o f Culinary
rnrfnsumali and the Florida Restaurant
Association She is currently renocsiting a
former bed andbreakfast in Sanford where
she will leach classes and begin a fvunda
lion lo educate youngsters about food an j
food etiquette. Her Web site it w u rw -lhtcu tin ary cap ers.com

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Sunday
April 14,2002

QAMi appearances by

ALL NEW
ORIGINAL
Midway

Elementary
production
with host

SHARON
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Jenny Marshall
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David C. Kelly

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boat and a performer during ths production.
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Sharon Tanner
in a tribute
dedicated to all
o f America

amazes her
"This school makes a big difference In
who they air,* Goide said. 'It rives them
confidence in life.
'W e drive here everyday fnxn
Longwood, but it's definitely worth it
Opportunities like this should be every-

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besides Sonny almost losing hb
moustache and Cher almost
losing her hair — everything f
went on without a hitdv

Comidiaa Jilts ‘Oaaa
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dancars at Midway show
off ttmr costumes for
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Victoria Orta-LaBoy
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teacher Sarah Reece W
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�P i p 2 C Sunday. April M. 2002

TH* S t x m o t l HlMALD

Central Florida Zoo offering various teacher; Workshops
T he C entral Florida Z oo
w ants to team up w ith
instructors to help teach chil­
dren about w ildlife, ecosys­
tem s, and conservation.
Teacher w orkshops are being
held this spring at little to no
expense for participants.
For teachers o f grades K-B,
Project Wet will introduce
interdisciplinary instruction
models focusing on wetlands

and w ater issues w hile
Biodiversity: T he Florida
Story, takes an inquiry-based
approach to teaching and
learning the goals o f protect­
ing Florida's ecosystem s.
The W etlands a re W ild
w orkshop Is offered for 6th
through Bth grad e teachers
and incorporates m an y handson activities, that e a sily con­
vert to classroom activities.

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native anim als.
Teachers o f all grades can
participate in Project W ild, an
Internationally acclaim ed
w orkshop that introduces new
approaches to the education
o f w ildlife and conservation.
P roject Wild also features two
activity guides.
Wild About Florida is also
offered to teachers of all ages

show ing how to incorporate
and protect our native w ildlife
both o n cam pus and at hom e.
T h e s e w orkshops offer
teachers creative w ays to
enhance their cu rriculum on
w ildlife topics while saving
them tim e and m oney," said
Sandi Linn, director o f ed u ca­
tion.
Biodiversity: The Florida
Story and the W etlands are

W ild w orkshops are free.
P ro ject Wet and Project Wild
are $7, and W ild About
Florid a is $4.
For reservations or m ore
in form ation , contact Sand!
L in n , D irector o f Education
407-323-4450, extension 122
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N W H ighw ay 17-92 in
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Golf tournament for the M LK scholarship fund April 20
The second golf tournament to
benefit the Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr., Scholarship
Fund will be held
Saturday, April 2 a
Golfers are invited to
tee off at 8 3 0 a m with a
shotgun start It will be ■
two-person scramble,
llm itw to 100 golfers
Registration begins at
7 3 0 a m Saturday at
Sanford’s Mayfair
Country Club.
Call 407-496-3173 or
407-322-8945 for informa-

The Gaines-Morgan Auxiliary
No. 17 Amvets wilt observe*their
30th anniversary 3 3 0 p.m.
Sunday, April 21, in St. John
Missionary Baptist Church, locat­
ed at East lOiii Street and
Cypress Avenue.
Guest speaker will be Ann

Hagin, a retired educator. The
community is Invited to attend,
inducting all veterans,
family and friends

Goldsboro b
Porch Clean-Up
Neighborhood Day is 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,
April 27.
If you live In the
oldsbon community,
Goldsboro
it’s time for the April
Spring Cleaning. Join us
» • • • for the great work and a
fun day. The clean up
effort is in need of families and
neighborhoods to join i a A cap­
tain on your street will call. Call
and please volunteer. Participate
by getting and putting all your
trash, broken appliances, broken
furniture and garbage on the
curb.
The city of Sanford and the
Goldsboro Clean-Up Committee

will have pickup dumpsters and
bags for clean up. Join your
neighborsi at the great clean-up.
C alf407-302-1377
for more infor[407-302-1:
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The 4-H BLT d u b (Building
Leaders Together) at the Harbor
Literacy and Learning Centers
made game boards on plants
and grasshoppers. At Harbor
TWo, they made game boards of
the American Flag, manatees
and plants.
The girls received a monetary
award in a recent competition.

Seminole Hope celebrated
seventh year of community serv­
ices and partnership in the
Sanford and Seminole Count,
areas.
The celebration was attended
by various partners who have
helped bring change and
improvements to each Communi­

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Awards were given to the city,
police and sheriff departments
and other community organiza­
tions. Make our community a
better place to live. The Grove
Counseling Center is a drug-free
center.
The next monthly meeting
will b e held noon Saturday, May
18, in the Wfcst Sanford Boys and
Girls Q ub.

O ne hundred women in white
will host a Women of Excellence

C o n fe re n ce at Umt Mtwiwn'a C lu b

Community .
recently
______ ) the anniversary of Seminole
Hope. The celt
was atte
d by various partners ot the organizetion who have helped bring change to the community.

Grant writing
workshop slated
for April 27
A Grant Writing Workshop
will be held 9 a.m. to noon
Saturday, April 27, at Seminole
Community College - multipur­
pose room in the Student Center
(building Q .
The workshop will be led by
grant writing consultant,
Elizabeth WiUs. Discussion will
center on the grant application
for the arts license plate grants
from Seminole Cultural Arts
Council. The arts license plate
grants are available to four cate­
gories of organizations in
Seminole County:
• Cultural/Historical organi­
zations for youth art activities,
up to $2/XX)/grant;
• Seminole County Public
Schoob for arts activities, up to
SlXOO/grant;
• Noivcultural/hbtorical
organizations for youth arts
activities, up to $i000/grant;
• Emerging cultural/historieal
organizations who have been in
existence between one and five
years, up to $2,000/grant.
Also included in the discus­
sion will be applications for the
Florida Division of Cultural
Affairs grants.
Workshop attendance Is not
mandatory for grant applica­
tions, but it will be helpful to
organizations in completing the
application.
The workshop is free to pub^ •
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April 2 a
The conference is focused on
the life changing beauty of
C h rist Each session will mi
minister

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boards. Th e girls recontly made the bo ard s as part of tho 4 -H B L T program
at the Harbor Literacy and Learning Center. Sitting is instructor Carrie Root

to participants beautifully from
the inside out. They will inspire
and equip women for the day's
ahead.
Thanks to the generous spon­
sorship of "Glamour Magic" and
"100 Women in W hile," each
person who registers will receive
a full makeover, hairstyling and
photo session with a registration
fee of $20. Each personal photo
session includes a full wardrobe
and accessories to match.
Registered people will also
receive their choice of a free full
color 8X10 from their photo sesjtion.
All reg istration m u st be in by
April 18 to receive the free photo
session. All photos will be hack
by Mother's Day.
Special guest speakers include
Pastor Barbara Gainey from

New Jerusalem Church of
Osteen, Pastor Carol Ruth of
Word of God Church of IX'Bary,
and IliyIIis Tyson, host of "In the
Middle."
Girl lalk with Mother Blanche
Weaver and Mother Thelma
Mike will be among the guest
p i net for discussion.
Entertainment will include the
UCF Gospel Choir and recording
artist Sister Hattie Bush.
For more information and
group registration, call 407-9818371, Sylvia Thomas at 407-3234967, Tracey Carvy 407-3216HHH, Angela Young at 407-3212101, Thelma Mike at 407-3223304 or Chametta Washington at
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For vendor tables, please con­
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Tables are $20 per day.

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Call for reservations (407) 323-0523

Special Thanks
And Appreciation!
To

Mayor Brady Lessard
Sanford Police Department
Yvette Bell

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a n d bell tim e is 8 p .m . Tickets are S8 for adults. $4 for kids
be tw e en the ages ol 6 a n d 12 and children 6 years or younger
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And kindness During My
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Sincerely, Mrs. M innie Dorsey

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T h i S KNT NOLI Herald

Juniors learn about Oleander: The tropical Rose Bay
polymers and bugs
O ur life is full of polymers.
properly, an unsuspecting brothCD 's, plastics . . . . And when
er can step on the trigger mechyou make vour own, they feel
anism and cause the alarm to
D go
"icky.” At least, that's what the
off. A cou
it the
Junior Girl Scouts said at ........................... buzzer
be louder,
the “Making It Matter"
but the parents who
workshop Monday
were picking the girls up
evening.
after the workshop
Using a formula that
thought softer would
included glue, borax and
haveoeen better!
water, the girls made
During the workshop
their own polymer. They
the girls also learned
then tried the formula
about chemicals. They
and added cummeal,
looked at some common
Mary
which gave it a gritty
household products arui
texture. They tried to
read the labels. They
com e up with different
• • • • • • • • learned that some
n e clean­
uses for their polymer.
ing products are flam­
The most popular was to gross
mable ana that most are toxic.
their moms out.
Newspapers arc rather thin as
The troops also learned about
paper goes. But roll them prop­
current and connectivity by
erly and add a little masking
making their own alarm system.
tape or duct tape and you can
Using a 9 volt battery, a buzzer,
have something with enough
wire, aluminum foil, mat board
strength to make your own little
and straws, the girls made a
table. The girls were quite
"bednxim bug."
inventive with the structures
When placed on the floor
they built.

Rowell

Harald photo by Mary Rovmtl

La k e M a ry Ju n io r G irl S couts recently m ade their o w n hom em ade poly­
m e rs using a formula that included glue . Borax an d water.

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First Baptist Church
of Sanford, FL
519 S. Park Ave.

Friday - April 19, 2002
7:00 P.M.

The oleand er la a shrub
Culture
native to th e M editerranean
Full sun is best for flow er­
regions o f southern Europe
ing and for rapid develop­
and sou thw est Asia. It
ment. It will grow
has been cultivated in
lanky and produce few
Florida sin ce 1565 and
flowers in the shade. It
has gained popularity
can tolerate moat soil
in recent years. It is
types and conditions,
often planted near
and grows well in
road sid es, edges of
sandy dry areas. Its pH
woods, law ns, and
range is betw een 5.0
gardens.
an d 8 3 .
O leand er is related
Oleanders transplant
to the C onfederate
easily, plant containerjasm ine, M adagascar
F c iT e r
grown plants during
Periw inkle,
early summer when in
Allam anda, M andevilla, and
active growth. Mulch to a
Natal Plum . O leander is also
depth o f 3 inches. Newly
known as the Rose o f France.
planted oleanders should be
watered regularly for the First
B otanical N otes
few months until established.
O leander is very drought tol­
O leand er is an ornam ental
erant once established.
shrub or sm all tree, 3 to 30
feet tall, w ith many branches
Fertilize lightly 3 times a year
with a vertically upright
with a com plete fertilizer.
growth. Leaves grow on
Organic source and slowshort petioles at each node
release fertilizers should pro­
num bering two or three. The
vide for longer periods of
foliage is evergreen, leathery,
time. Use a rate o f 1 pound
nitrogen per 1000 square foot
and narrow, 4 to 12 inches
long with a prominent
of plant bed.
midrib. Flowers develop in
Propagation
clusters at the tip of the
O leander plants can be easi­
branches, about 2 inches
ly propagated by m eans of tip
across, w ith red, salm on, y el­
cuttings. Cuttings root easily
low or w hite flowers.
when taken In early summer.
Fruits are rare, but when
The use o f rooting hor­
present it is a long narrow
mones increases root produc­
pod with m any tufted seeds.
tion o f the cuttings. Air layers
Landscape
can also be used to propagate
this plant.
Use
Seeds are less frequently
O leander is one of the m ost
versatile landscape plants for
used for propagation.
su n n y locations. T h ey toler­
ate poor so il conditions and
T ru n in
n8, .
have a fast growth.
' 'A II file'pruning generally
- .
.
O leanders arc available for
increases flowering in olean­
use as sm all trees, shrubs,
der. Avoid heavy pruning that
ground covers, large fencing
may lead to excessive vegeta­
or screen shrubs, and as p o t­
tive grow th, basal sprouting,
ted patio plants.
and few er flower clusters.
Dwarf form s are available
and can b e used to fit your
Toxicity
landscape needs.
All parts of the oleander

plant are poisonous. Plants
should be located in the g ar­
den in a restricted location,
aw ay from direct contact
w ith people. The plant con ­
tains tw o toxic glycosid es
know n as, oleandrosid e and
nerioslde.
A ction o f the p o ison s In
oleander is sim ilar to the
action o f the heart drugs
know n as d igitalis.
The sym ptom s can be
severe gastroenteritis, d iar­
rhea, abdom inal pain, sw eat­
ing and w eakness. C ardiac
irregularities arc com m on,
usually as increased heart
rate.

Pests
The oleand er caterp illar is
the m ost im portant insect
pest o f oleanders. The adult
fem ale m oth lays betw een 25
to 75 eggs on the underside
o f the term inal leaves.
The orange-colored and
black haired caterp illars will
eat the entire blade o f the
leaves in a very short tim e.
T h e insect pu pates when it is
about 2 inches long.
The ad ult insect is a bluish
m oth with w hite dots on the
w ings and a red tip at the
end o f the abdom en. The
m oth is know n as the Polka
Dot M oth or O leand er M oth.
T h e life cycle is about 60
d ays and can produce tw o to
three generations per year.
The oleander scale, the
oleand er aphid , and the
long-tailed m ealy bug, are
olh er insect pests that affect
oleand er plants.
A ! Fsfrsr t* SsoWnot* County Urban
Horticulturist Inqulrtoa may bo dlroctsd
to Not at ttto CooporiUv* Extension
service, ISO W. County Homo Road,
Santord. F t 33773 or phono M S -U M . AO
Ssmlnota County CooRacadva Extension
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Citrus care program planned for April 26
A1 Ferrer, Seminole County
urban horticulturist, will pres­
ent a citrus care and propaga­
tion program 10 a.m. to noon
Friday, April 26.
The program will also fea­
ture a special grafting presen­
tation by "P ok ey " of Pokey’s
Lake Jem Citrus Nursery in
Zcllwood.

The event will be held in
the Sem inole County
Extension Service, located at
250 W. County Home Road,
across from Flea World in
Sanford. Cost is free.
Those interested in attend­
ing are requested to make
reservations by calling 407665-5561 or 407-665-5551.

Special accom modations
will be provided for persons
with disabilities needing assis­
tance. Those needing special
accommodations should con­
tact the Seminole County
Employee Relations
Department ADA coordinator
at least Five days in advance of
the meeting at 407-665-7941.

I used to close my bible
and pray for faith
Now I pray for faith
and open my bible

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Passion M ime Boyz entertain Sanford Woman’s Club
President Betty Jack heard
The P assion M im e Boyz of
routine reports and w elcom ed
the G race A p ostolic Tem ple
visitors.
rform ed at th e A pril m eetLinda Sparrow , third
g o f the Sanford
vice president, thanked
W om an's C lu b. T h e
m em bers fo r volu nteer­
energetic trio drew a
ing a t the recent
round o f rouslni
n§
A m erican C an cer
applause fromi tne
Society 's "S w in g into
m em bers.
S p rin g " fashion show
A ccording to the
and luncheon. The
Rev. M aurice Bennett,
Literary G roup will
tem ple pastor, the
m eet April 17 a t the
"B o y z " h a v e been perDoris
hom e of Em y Sokol.
form ing for ov er two
years, and arc available • • • • • • • •
Jean Fow ler
announced to the m em ­
for com m unity events
bership the advantages o f tak­
as a church m ission. D irector
ing the A A RP driver training
o f the highly entertaining
program for seniors. She rec­
ls D eborah J. Smith.
om m ends the educational
isslo n M im e Boyz are:
program and told the wom en
M aurice Bennett Jr., 12;
they can receive a $50 reduc­
Brandon W ashington, 11; and
A lvin C hapm an, 15.
tion on their annual autom o­
The clu b 's A rts D epartm ent, bile Insurance prem ium upon
under the direction of Carole
com pleting the course.
Kirchhoff, arranged the pro­
M em bers w ere invited at
gram as w ell as an arts and
attend the 90th birthday cele­
crafts exhibit, M em bers
bration of Doris Stein at the
brought paintings and their
clubhouse from 2 to 4:30 p.m.
crafts for display only. The
on M ay 8.
clubhou se and tables w ere
H ostesses creating the inter­
decorated w ith dozens o f
esting zoo environm ent were
stuffed anim als, also provided
Fran M orton and Jew el
by m em bers.
W illiam s, chairs, Frances

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M itchell, P hyllis Senkarik,
Zetda Siskind and Roberta
Zittrower.

DARs Attend Conference
Ann R egister o f Daytona
Beach, w as the guest speaker
a t the M arch m eeting o f the
Sallie H arrison C hapter
D aughters o f the A m erican
Revolution h eld in the Best
Western Lakeside Landing
Room in Sanford. Virginia
Powell subm itted the followIngreport:
Register is a N ational
Society D aughters o f the
American Revolution
Museum d ocent in
W ashington, D .C. She pre­
sented the "G reatest H its" by
slide and gave a brief
description o f articles in the
National DAR m useum in
W ashington covering glass
objects, pottery, quilts, clocks
and furnishings. Members
were encouraged to visit the
museum in person in
Washington.
Julia Sartin, regent,
presided over the business
meeting. T he follow ing dele­
gates and m em bers attended
the State Conference at the
Marriott Hotel at O rlando
International Airport: Virginia
Mikler, Fran M orton, Lois
Som erville, Libby Boyd, Ann
Howland and Virginia Powell.
Two orchid quilt squares,
designed by Fran M orton and
Nancy W illiam s, were p re­
sented at the state conference

Herald photo by Tommy Vlncont

T h e P assion M im e B o y z ol G ra c e Apostolic Te m p le perform during the
April m eeting of the Sanford W o m a n ’s C lu b .

to be m ade into a quilt com ­
posed o f squares from all
Florida C hapters for a state
fund-raiser.
The m eeting closed with
benediction by chaplain Mary
W illiams.
So Long, K atherine
The community recently lost
Katherine Sym es Greenlee, the
descendant o f a pioneer Sanford
family, who passed on just a
few days short of her 94th birth­
day. Family and friends gath­
ered for a brief memorial serv­
ice and a celebration o f life on
Katherine's birthday hosted by
her two sons and their wives.
Bob and Sonja Greenlee of
Sanford, and Bill and Nancy

A friend w ho attended the
event said, " It was the most loving
and happy occasion."
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Friends R eunite
Should auld acquaintance be
forgot?
Never!
More than 40 years ago, a
group o f Sanford friends gath­
ered periodically for dinner and
a gabfesl. Several of the friends
got together recently at the Red
Lobster for a reunion and great
time.
Attending the reunion lunch­
eon were: Jean and 1 ienry
Tamm, Zona and Arthur
Beckwith Jr., Ann Howland.
Frances M itchell, Bill W hite and
H e le n T U c lc r .

G reen lee o f O rlando.

N S S D A R M u s e u m docent A n n Register, left, w a s the guest speaker at the
M arch m eeting ol the Sallie Harrison C h a p te r Daughters o l the A m erican
Revolution. S tanding with R egister is R egen t Ju lia Sartin.

‘Water is Life’ poster design
contest deadline April 15
The Central Florida Ztx&gt;,
in partnership with the St.
Johns River Water
Management District, is
sponsoring ’’Water is Life," a
&gt;ster contest designed to
■ighten water awareness.
The contest is open to third, fourth-, and fifth-grade
classes in Seminole, Orange,
and Volusia counties.
The contest is designed to
encourage students to recognlze the importance of
water to their lives, and the
lives of all living things.
To participate, students
are invited to design and
create a 3- foot by 6-foot
poster, on butcher or art
paper, depicting what
"Water is Life" means to
them. All entries will be dis­
played at the Wild About
Florida event. May 3
through M ay 5 at the Zoo.

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All entrants will receive a
free child ticket to the Zoo.
The designers of the win­
ning poster will receive a
complimentary field trip for
all classes in their grade.
The trip will be held May
3 and includes "Water is
Life" activities, sponsored
by the St. Johns River Water
Management District.
Roster entries are due by
April 15. Entries should
include contact name,
grade, school, county, num­
ber o f students in the class,
and telephone number.
Send posters to the
Central Florida Zoo, P.O.
Box 470309, Lake Monroe,
FL 32747-0309, or deliver to
3755 NW Highway 17-92,
Sanford.
For more information,
call the Zoo at 407-3234450,
extension 122.

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Church
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Sem inole
Community
C hurch

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Anniversary Banquet
Seminole Community
Church, located at 5070
Orange Blvd. in Sanford, is
hosting its anniversary
banquet 5 p.m. Sunday,
April 14.
Tickets for the dress-up
dinner commemorating the
church's ninth anniversary
are $10. For more informa­
tion, call 407-324-0199.
The church's next help­
ing hands meeting is 6
p.m. Wednesday, May 1.
Anyone wanting to be
involved is invited to
attend.

Women's Workshop
Victory Tem ple o f Cod,
located at 601 P ine Ave., in
Sanford, is hosting its
W om en's D istrict
W orkshop 2002 fo r African
Am erican W om en o f Cod
from April 19 to A pril 21.
All African A m erican
wom en in the com m unity
are invited to participate in
the event, w hich will
teaching, encouraging,
helping, enhancing the
skills o f participants, col­
laborating and improving
the community.
For more inform ation,
call 407-321-8864.

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Sanford

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&lt;02 W. 22nd 8 t , B u fo rd » 321-2723

Sanford, located a t 519 S.
Park Ave., is hosting a
southern gospel concert
with the Southern
Songboys and H eart o f
Harmony 7 p.m . Friday,
April 19.
No tickets are required,
but a $5 donation is
requested at the door. A
free-will offering will be
received.
Food Source Program
The Sanford C h urch of
Christ is working w ith a
program call Food Source
to help the congregation
and community. T h e pro­
gram offers various foods
each month at a discount­
ed rate from grocery stores.
For more inform ation
about the Food Source
Program , call Jeannette
Stifey at 407-323-8234,407829-0272 or the church at
407-322-7781.
V olunteers N eeded
T he Christian Sharing
Center in Longw ood has
an urgent need for volun­
teers to fill various posi­
tions.
Receptionists and inter­
viewers are needed to
interview fam ilies in crisis
situations and to assist
them in m eeting their
needs.
Pantry w orkers are
needed to stock shelves
and fill grocery orders for
client families. Van drivers
are needed to pick up food
donations.
Hours are M onday
through Friday from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
For inform ation, call
Diann at 407-260-9155, ext.
6, Monday, W ednesday or
Friday.

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UOHTMOUtC BAPTIST CHURCH
•915 MARKHAM ROAD
Santonl Ftenda 32771
(407)6264400
Randy Waier
Patter
Stnday School
646am
Mon-wig Worth*
10 50 a m
(Jr Church ter Chddren ages

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COUNTRY6IOI BAPTIST CHURCH
560 S Country C U&gt; R d . Lake Mary. FL
Shane Wynn
Pieter
Sunday School
9 41 t i n
Sunday AM Worth* 10 45 a m
Sunday PM Worth* i 00 p m
Wed Prayer Meeting 7 30 p m
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PWCCR1BT BAPTIST CHURCH
901 faat Airport Boulevard
SeWord. Honda 32773
Church OAce (407) 322 373/
J Cert Welch
Patter
Sunday School
943 am
Morning Worth*
If 00 am
Evening Worth*
700 pm
Ud-WM* Worth* 700pm
C h * * e n to u c h 7 00pm

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JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
920 Upaele R d, Serdord
321 9072
Qeorge Sledd
Patter
Sunday School
Mommg Service

10 00 a m
ft 09 a m

Evamrg Worth* 6 00
pm.
Wednesday
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7 00pm
CfdtPen A Teen Servicea
7 00 pm.
Regular Acftvftee For A l Agee
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FIRST 6HB0H MSSKMARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
700 Elm Avenue
Santord. FL 32771
(407)322 5466

Rev Or Harry 0 Rucker. 5#
Patter
Earty Morning Service
6:15 am
Stmlay School
6 30 am
Morning Worth*
1100am
fvemng Worth* (TBA)
4 00 pm
Monday, Btoie Study
7 30 pm

Catholic
ALL 10ULB CATHOUC CHURCH
Comer ef 9m St 6 3 Oae Are.
Sanford. FL
407 322 9766
Fatter Rchard W Trout
Patter

WeekdayUut

6:00 »m

Monday-Fnday
Confeaiuorui. Saturday
4 00 p m
SMudey W gi
5 00 p m
Sunday
7:45 a m , 1030 a m . Noon

Altar Servers Appreciation Night planned for next Saturday
In a special effo rt to honor
the A lter Servers o f four
C a th o lic parishes, including
All Sou ls, Saint A n n 's, Saint
A u gustine and N ativity,
C ouncil No. 5357 is inviting
all a l t jr servers, their fam i­
lies, religious and parish
priests in the four parishes to
a d in n er and inspirational
m essag e presented by the
Rev. M ichael J. H ughes, O SA.
T he A ppreciation Night
w ill b e held 6 p.m . Saturday

A pril 20, in the large C ouncil
Hall build in g, located at 2505
M yrtle Ave., in San fo rd .
The K nights o f C olum bus,
G rand Knight Jo h n H erbert
stated , "C ou n cil 5 3 5 7 is d ed i­
cated to strengthening fam ily
life in accord an ce w ith the
social teaching o f the Church
and. guided by ou r principles
o f charity, unity, fraternity
and patriotism , serv in g as a
W itness to the good new s of
Jesus C hrist through a ctiv i­

ties such as the A ltar Servers
A p preciation N ig h t."
For m ore inform ation, call
407-327-4117.
Jiilia n in C oncert
The P o tte r's W heel Church
of G od is hosting a p erfo rm ­
ance by Jiilian Englund, fo r­
m er m odel and sp ok es­
w om an for G iorgio
C osm etics, 7 p.m . Thursday,
A pril 25.
Englund will be cond u ct-

ing a heating conference on
Friday and Satu rd ay
evenings. Se ssio n s begin at 7
p.m . nightly.
The P o tte r's W heel is
located in Live O ak Center
on E nterprise Road in
O ran ge C ity betw een Saxon
Boulevard and D eltona
Boulevard. It is the last unit
on the left after en terin g the
center.
For m ore inform ation, call
407-579-9281 or 386-860-7204.

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101 UpaaRRoad.
Bardvd FL 32771

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2540 Pvt OrtR. PCX B n OOt
tartord. ft 37772-08)0
(Comar of Part Or. A D * ft* )
(407) S4-&lt;

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900am
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2917 QrRndO Or (H »T 17-02)

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900 a m
SMVtoyHomtogPRnNp
1000am
Sm i MorrangC cfRi Hour 11 00 am
Smv ConRmporary Wonfap 700pm
Wondarti Wmtoaadsy Fam^f M p f *
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SXpm
AdUl BAR Study
4 00pm
touto Ctoba
4700 pm

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1030 am
700pm
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700 ftnaharl Rd
LaM Mary. FL
444-4473
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•0 0 p m
100pm

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1401 A- Part Avanua
Sorted. FL 32771
(407) 322-2401
Raw Jamaa J. Advadar
V 41am •Stmday tdioai
1100am •Morrang W on**

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97S MARKHAM WOOOS ROAD
Comar of EE- WRamoon Rood
407-794-7709
Stmday. CKmfi Sarvca
and Aimday Sdioctf
1000 a m
WaAiaaday
9 00p m
CMd Cara AwalMa N af Aarwioaa
RaaAng Room
Monday 9»u Saturday

1000am to400pm

Thursday E v in m 4 p m to • p m
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LONOWOOO CHURCH OP CHRBT
1014 Hay 17 92 1 M. H O Hay 434
407-3231430. 407-324-4334
Sun. Wbrtep
l0 3 0 a m A 4 p m
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MK) FLORA)A CHURCH OP CHRBT
219 Wada 81
Waaar SpnngA a 32709
St*day Sarvcaa l O X o m B X p m
S«*day B4m Study
9 30 am
Wad BOR Study
7 30pm
Barry Hayaa
(407) 327 5001

Church O f G o d
CHURCH OP OOO
•01 W 22nd S I. Sanford. FL
407 322 3942
Raw Wat TorteRy
Paaior
St*dty School
9 41am
Morrang Worafap
1041am
Evanaig Sarvca
A 00 p m
torafogoo

7 to S pm
SomneR Tnrvfy
Cnnooon Sctwxf
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407 321 2773
Aho Day Cara Starts
af 1 yaar to pra school
407 3231411

Church O f G o d of
Prophecy
CHURCH OP OOO OP PROPHCCT
2509 S Elm A* Sanford. F R . 32773
407 322-401S

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V00/11:11am
Chttan-a QtmR
900am
(Educaaon Wing)
Nwaary Bagaia Ai 044 Am.

Throu^i 134S pm Somtao
Holy Eucftanal 700 a m A 700 p m

Charismatic
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HOLT CROAi LUTHtRAN CHURCH
OP LAJU HART

TOO St* Dm*, laaa Mary. FL
Paul Hoyar
Paaior
NamanOuaUo*
Aaeetad Paaior
Saturday ranng
130pm
CoNaaporary WonHp
A rd ya om ng
100am.

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Sunday morrang

930am
Coraamporary Wonhp
1100am
FamPy Wortep Sarvca
Notary la promdad al
Oaycara. Praarfwol and Onaaan Day School

Sunday momng

For totormofton Cal 407 3330797

LUTHtRAN CHURCH OP THt RCDUMCR
2S2S l OafeAvo. Sorted. FL
Raw Itnar A Rauachar
Paaior
SimdaySdioef
1030am
1030am

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St. L u k e’s hosting eighth annual spring con cert Thursday
St. Luke’s Lutheran Church
of Oviedo, located at 2021 W.
State Road 426, is hosting its
eighth annual spring concert
7 J 0 p.m. Thursday, April 18.
The event will include a per­
formance from the University
of Central Florida Orchestra,
directed by Carlos Mendoza,
and feature Anton Dvorak's,
Symphony No. 8 in G Major,
Opus 88; Frederic Chopin's,
Concerto in H minor for Piano
and Orchestra (Jose Cubela,
soloist); and Joaquin Rodrigo's,

Concierto de Aranjuez (Dr.
Eladio Scharron, guitar).
Admission is free, and free
nursery care for small children
will be provided.
For more information, call
407-365-3408.
Spring Into Life
The O rlando Church of
Religious Science will have Its
Sunday Celebration at Maitland
Community Park from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Sunday, April 21.
The special event, "Spring

Into Life With Laughter," will
feature the Spirit Band. A
potluck dinner will also be
held.
The com munity is invited to
attend, however, no pets
allowed. T he park is located on
Mayo Avenue about one mile
north of the Maitland Civic
Center off o f Orlando Avenue.
For more information, call
407-673-3030.

Volleyball League
The Jewish Community

Center, located 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
tournament. Entry fee is $225
per team.
Registration deadline is April
26. For more information, call
Sylvia I’asnak at 407-645-5933,
ext. 259.

C hurch

Notes
Craft Show
The Women's Ministries
o f Sanford Church o f God
is sponsoring an arts and
craft s and spring cleaning
sale 7:30 a.m. to 2 3 0 p.m.
Saturday, April 13.
The event will be held in
the Sanford Church of God
Gym, located at 801 W .’
22nd St., just two blocks
west o f Highway 17-92.
A lunch o f hot dogs,
chips and drinks will be
available for $2. For more
information, call 407-3223942.

Spaghetti Dinner
The Salvation Army
Men’s Fellowship Club is
hosting its annual spaghetti
dinner 6 to 7 3 0 p.m.
Tuesday, April 29.
"W e are looking forward
to our annual spaghetti
dinner; we are particularly
excited about the music
that will be provided by
the New M ount Zion
Missionary Baptist 1
Church," said Capt. Robert
A. Recklirve, corps officer at
The Salvation Army in
Sanford.
"Folks com e from sur­
rounding areas and
Orlando to enjoy our
famous spaghetti, and we'll
be at our best this year,”
S a id Charlie D u m w n / w r ,
president o f the Men's
Fellowship Club.
Money raised at the
event goes to support pro­
grams of the M en's
Fellowship Club, the ladies
Home League and the
Worldwide M issions of The
Salvation Army.
Tickets arc $5 per adult
and $3 per child. For tickets
or information, contact The
Salvation Arm y in Sanford
at 407-322-2M 2. The
Salvation Army o f Sanford
is located at 700 W. 24th St.
Flower A rranging
Wekiva Presbyterian
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 foV
Sunday worship, will
demonstrate how to
arrange flowers.
Tickets are $5 per person
and will be sold at Circles
and on Sunday April 14
and April 21.
G olf Tournament
The Presbyterian Women
of Wekiva is sponsoring the
first Bud Kendall Memorial
Golf Tournament Saturday,
April 20.
Registration is at 7:30
a.m. with an 8:30 a.m. shot
gun start. The event is a
four person scram ble at
Zellwood Station Country
Club.
Entry fee is $50 per play­
er, which includes green
fees, cart, range baits, lunch
and prizes. Entry forms
most be received by April
13.
For more information
and an entry form, e-mail
budkendallgolfQ earthlink.net

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SANFORD — Nearly nine months
after the city Identified potential sites,
the U.S. Postal Service has selected the
location for its new retail facility.
The site is on the southeast com er of
1st Street and Sanford Avenue in the
retail-center that contains the Family
Dollar Store. A preliminary contract calls
for the Postal Service to lease 6,236

U.S.Postal Service selects 1st Street
shopping plaza for future facility
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square feet of space in what is now the
Second Image costume store and Billy
Boy's Hot Dog restaurant.
“This is one of the few projects mov­
ing forward in the country,” said Joseph
Breckenridge, a spokesman for the

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be signed, it must be approved by t
clearinghouse com m ittee with I

Postal Service.
The proposed lease agreement would
be for 10 years with two five-year
options. Breckenridge did not release the
cost of the lease and said those figures
would be made public once “the ink is

County agrees to
pay $4.3 million for
Jetta Point property

Seminole
stops streak
Friday night at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium
the Fighting Seminoies
ended Lake Mary’s unde­
feated streak at 20 games
with a 5-0 upset of the
Rams.

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SANFORD — To the dismay
of several natural lands and
trails committee members, the
Seminole County Commission
approved Tuesday the purchase
of a 43-acre site for $4.35 million.
The plot, commonly referred
to as Jetta Point, is bound by
State Road 434 and the State
Road 417, just east of the city of
Winter Springs. The property
includes two single family
homes and horse stables.
”1 don't know how that can be

Emergency
Operations
Center hosting

open house
In recognition of
National County
Government Week, the
Seminole County
Emergency Operations
Center will hold an open
house today.
One of the main purpos­
es of the open house is to
help families prepare for
homeland terrorism.
Citizens will learn about
preparing for disasters
with strategic planning
and supply.kits. O fficialswill alsp detail what action,
a family should take in the
event of a specific terrorist
Incident.
Located at 150 Bush
Boulevard in Sanford, the
center will be open from
10 a.m. to noon and then
again from 6 to 8 p.m.

rlymg in a
no-fly zone
Two F-10 Air Force fighter
jets forced down a small
float plane Monday about
1:30 p.m. after the aircraft
violated a no-fly zone imple­
mented for the launch of the
Space Shuttle.

justified as natural lands,” said
Andrea Holman, a member of
the Green way and
Trails
Committee.
Commissioners contend the
property will be an asset to the
surrounding communities. A
partnership with the city is being
discussed for active park uses
such as a dog park, ball fields
and an equestrian center. The
property will also protect the
Seminole trailhead to the south
Several commissioners are
banking on the fact that portions
See Property, Page 4 A

Jim Parish packs a food box at Seminole Volunteer Enterprises Inc. Parish has volunteered at the orga­
nization tor several years. He decided to halo pgopie after friends, family and others helped him during
his recovery from encephalitis. Parish's lest day s i the organisation warn Tuesday. H e plans to m ove to
Georgia to spend m ore time with his grandchildren.

SANFORD — Local officials
have worked for more tlian a year
to earn a federal designation for
three Seminole County commu­
nities as "Weed and Seed" sites.
On Monday, that designation
was finally announced. As
Georgetown resident Juanita

Sanford charity says goodbye to longtime volunteer
By Michelle Jerls
M anaging Editor

C em inole Volunteer Enterprises Inc., biosc Jin g one of its most valuable assets.
Jim Parish, a volunteer for the Sanford notfor-profit organization, is moving to Georgia to
spend more time with his grandchildren. He is
leaving behind a legacy of dedicated volunteer
service in Sanford.
"Jim is a super guy," Volunteer Enterprises
Inc., Director Jean Metts said. "We could not
k e«j going if it wasn't for people like him."
Parish's service record to the Sanford organization is impressive. More impressive, however, is his will to survive after overcoming a
disabling disease.
In the early 1990s, the Ohio native was bitten by a mosquito. The insect bite caused a
rare viral infection to enter Parish's blood
stream, which resulted in encephalitis.
Encephalitis, which affects only about 1/500
people in the United States yearly, causes the

inflammation of brain cells and surrounding
membranes. The infection affects people differ­
ently. After a slow recovery period, some pcopie are able to return to their former work and
lifestyle. Parish, however, suffered from a more
severe course of the disease, which led to a
permanent memory impairment,
"I have a memory disability,” Parish said,
"For example, tomorrow I won’t remember
talking to someone unless I write it down."
With the help of family and friends and a lot
of note taking, Parish Ls now able to live a rclalively normallife. When he moved to Florida a
few years ago, he derided he wanted to help
people in return for all the help he received
during his recovery,
"When I got sick, an awful lot of people
helped me/' he said. "Through the church, I
found out about Jean and derided to help
out."
Seminole Volunteer Enterprises provides
See Volunteer, Page 4A

Hflftld phoio by Tommy VVtcenl

William Daniels, tefl, of the U S. Attorney's Office presents Seminole County Shenfl
Don Esingor with a certificate announcing Seminole as a Weed and Seed site.

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F o u r ja il w ork ers reprim anded fo r m istakenly releasin g inm ate
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SANFORD — The Seminole
County Sheriff’s Office released
the findings from an internal
investigation into the erroneous
release of jail inmate Gilberto
Roman.
Roman was mistakenly released
from the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility on Feb. 14. Deputies recap­
tured him a week later at a Lake

Kathryn Motel in Longwuod.
He was awaiting trial in
Seminole for an attempted firstdegree murder charge where he
allegedly tired to ram nis wife's car
on Christmas Eve 1999. He was
also awaiting transfer to a state
prison to serve a three-year sen­
tence for arson in Orange County.
This week Sheriff Don Eslinger
approved Ihe reprimands of four
jail workers based on the recom­
mendations from the report, said

Administrative Services Chief
Penny Fleming. The report detaiLs
the charges of carelessness agaiast
quality-control supervisor Kelly
Scheiderer, Sgt. Mark NeLson, L t
Mark Metts and intake release
clerk Valerie Cambridge.
As a result of the charges,
Scheiderer, Nelson and Metts will
receive
written
reprimands.
Cambridge, whose inaccurate
entry into the jail computers ulti­
mately caused the release, will

only receive an oral reprimand.
She reportedly was traasferfed to
tiie jaii on Nov. 13, 2001 and was
still in training.
“We were all very disappointed
this ever occurred in the first
place," Fleming said. "I could not
support a written reprimand for
Cambridge because she was still in
training. We had three higher per­
sonnel that reviewed the paper­
work and did not catch the error."
Fleming recommended in the

report additional enhancements to
the jail system. The error occurred
when Cambridge reportedly
entered information pertaining to
another inmate that was testifying
in Roman's case. A redesign of the
inmate release package will make
the information easier to read and
more "user friendly" for supervi­
sors to identify mistakes.
"The most disheartening aspect
See Jail Page 4 A

Hunt wins blue ribbon at C en tral F lo rid a F a ir
By Dan Ping
Editor

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Pauline Hunt of Sanford shows off her bfue-rtXxn ptoce of art. She
won Ihe prize during the recent Centra Florida Farr.

SANFORD — Stain gLrss works of
art are most often associated with
churches, but the pieces are becoming
popular in other venues.
It's not uncommon for historic
homes, like those in Sanford, to be
accentuated with a stained glass near
the entrance of the home. Office build­
ings sometimes use stained glass to
add a little color to corporate bland­
ness.
Those designs, sometimes consist­
ing of thousands of pieces, are as dial-

lenging to create as they are stunning
to look at.
Pauline Hunt, a Sanford resident,
enjoys the challenge and has been cre­
ating mini master pieces since 19%.
From letter holders io window panels,
she creates a variety of pieces based on
original designs.
Pauline always enjoyed the colorful
designs and seven years ago took a
class at the Glass Attic in town. Four
class sessions provided her with the
basics in both tile foil method and the
lead came method of stain glass.
“It's not difficult to get the basics
down," slu? said. "By the time the class

was over, I was able to work on my
own. That's how you master the art,
by doing more and more pieces."
Those with Type-A personalities
might find working with glass frus­
trating because of the fragile nature of
the material. Not so with Pauline. She
says making stain glass relaxes her
and she takes satisfaction in making a
beautiful piece. She does admit,
though, that it can be a bit of a bother
"when you have to try three or four
times to cut the glass into the shape
you want."
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Fallen firefighter’s
pocket penny
com forts family
Yi My brothe
New York City firefighters who were missing in
the World Trade Center disaster. For two
months my family agonized about his where­
abouts and what happened
to him. One night my mom
told me about the ’ pennies
from heaven" letters in
your column, and I began
wishing that Mom could
find a penny with my
brother’s birth year on it —
or some other sign that he
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was at peace.
In late November, 1 got a
Dear
phone call from my slsterIn-L
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body was found. When she
was given his belongings,
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pocket — and one penny.
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jumped up and said, "That’s my sign! He’s at
iace." I sometimes wonder if we are just lookg for signs, but as time goes on and 1 speak to
other families in our situation, nothing feels
coincidental.

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Resisting an O ffk v r
• Sanford Officer Daniel Barbara arrested
Emory Willis. 29, of Sanford Sunday for
assaultt on
&lt; an officer and resisting an officer.
• Seminole CXrputy Chip Irwin arrested
Thomas Alessandro, 20, of Geneva Friday for
resisting an officer. Alessandro reportedly
tried to run from authorities when they
arrived at his hom e lo serve him with a dri­
ving with a suspended license warrant
• Sanford Officer Raymond Irvin arrested
Eric Rich, 22, of Sanford Friday for his third
Charge of driving w ith a suspended license
imrf mrrlesn rtrivfn,;' Rich was reportedly
involved in a traffic accident at the interscclion of Upsala Road and Garden Court.
• SanfordI O
Officer Shaw n Kelley arrested
La tony a Clark, 21, of Sanford Thursday for
resisting an officer. Clark reportedly held on
to a mini-van luggage rack and would not let
go while officers tried to serve her with a
Volusia County warrant for forgery.
• Seminole Deputy Jarritt Negri arrested
Christopher Donaldson, 26, of Longwood
Sunday fur resisting an officer, attempting to
flee, reckless dnving and driving with
vith;a sus­
pended license. Police noticed Donaldson
traveling down Dunbar Street without any
headlights. When they attempted to stop the .
vehicle, the suspect reportedly put the vehicle
in reverse. The passenger of the vehicle
reportedly pul the vehicle in park as he
jumped out of the moving car. Donaldson’s
license: has
h been suspended 31 times since
1995, according to po lice

DEAR ABBY; I am 25 and am engaged to a
man I have been with since I was 16. We have
lived together for more than six years and have
accumulated lots of furniture and household
items. I’m beginning to think he is not the right
man for me, but fear it will be difficult to leave
him. His parents gave us most of our stuff, and
I’m afraid if I leave him he will feel he has the
right to keep everything they gave us.
,1 am al$o having an affair with a married man
1 work w itn.
ill...He
. . fa y . ..
. . . . ________
leave his wife. In the meantime, I don’t want to
hurt my fiance, but don’t know what to do.
5houl&lt;Tl tell Turn the truth about my relation­
ship with the married man? What about the fur­
niture? Does he get to keep It?
CONFUSED IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
DEAR CONFUSED: Don’t waste any more
time obsessing about the furniture. Tell your
fiance the truth — and the furniture distribu­
tion problem will become a lesser priority.
DEAR ABBY; My son’s baby monitor is pick­
ing up conversations from my neighbor's cord­
less phone. On more than one occasion, my hus­
band and I have heard my friend "Mary's" hus­
band, "Pete," talking suggestively to a woman
late at night. It's obvious it's not Mary he is talk­
ing to.
Mary just told me they are selling their home
and Pete has asked her•for a divorce. He said he
"just doesn't want to be married anymore." I feel
tremendously guilty over this and am dying to
tell Mary that Pete is not as innocent as he's
making himself out to be. I want to expose him
for who he really is.
Two problems: I don't want to cause Mary
any more heartache, and the way we found out
is sort of sleazy. I know their divorce is none of
my business, but I feel that Mary should know
the truth. Should I tell her what I know?
HEARING "BABY" TALK
IN THE B A B Y S ROOM

C hild Neglect
Sanford Officer John Foshee arrested
TUnisia Latson, 28, of Sinfotd Friday for child
neglect Latson reportedly would leave her 7month-old sonl iat hom e alone while she went
to work. Witnesses called police around 4 3 0
p m when the child reportedly wouldn't stop
crying and the m other was nowhere to be
found.. IPolice entered the home and found
the child on the floor with a wet diaper.
According to officers “the house was in disar­
ray." Six hi mm later, Latson appeared at the
jail to pick up her child. When asked why she
didn't come earlier she stated "I couldn’t
leave, I need m y job !"
Suspended License
Winter Springs Officer PA. Rshcl arrested
Manichu Arabu, 28, of Winter Springs Friday
for driving with a suspended license.

DEAR HEARING "B A B Y ’ TALK: The mar­
riage Is over. Why protect the guilty? I see no
reason to conceal the truth from your neigh­
bor. Tell her that you've been hearing more
than baby-talk over the baby monitor — and
that her husband has been having one heck of
a party on the party line.

Larceny
• Seminole Deputy Dim Causseaux arrest­
ed Kenneth Williams, 4tl, of Sanford Friday
for larceny.
• Sanford Officer Sherry Webster arrested
Angela Perdue, 24, and Tawaru People, 24,
both of Sanford, Friday for larceny. The two
attempted to steal m ore thin S21I) worth of
merchandise from lire Bealls Outlet Store on
Orlando Drive.
• Sanford Officer Hector Aviles arrested
Anne McCray, 43, of Sanfont Sunday for lar-

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age and reckless driving. Hudson was
involved in a crash at Celery Avenue just
west o f Iliy Avenue. Breathalyzer tests at the
jail reveakd a blond alcohol enntmt o f about
.151.
• Seminole Deputy Chris Loomis arrested
William Baker, 42. of Winter Springs Saturday
for driving under the influence. An empty
bottle of Killian’s Red beer was found In the
vehicle. A deputy drov e Baker's vehicle
home, which was approximately 100 feet
away from the traffic stop.
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrested
Kevin Morris, 30, of Sanford Saturday for dri­
ving under the influence, reckless driving
and driving with an expired driver's license.
Police estimated Morris was driving 61) mph
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ving under the influence. Breathalyzer tests at
the jail reveakd a bkxxl akohol content of
about .170.

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the area is 25 mph. Breathalyzer tests at the
jail revealed a blood alcohol content of about
.130.
• Winter Springs Officer D. Raney arrested
34, of Winter
Wt
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Eric Rivera, 31,
for driving under the influence and carrying
a concealed weapon. Breathalyzer tests at the
jail revealed a blood alcohol content of about
xm
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrested
Thomas Sanfilippo, 27, o f Sanfbnl Sunday for
driving under the influence, p roperty dam­
age and reckless driving. The suspect was
cuny. McCray reportedly tried to steal some,
jn n d u n d lw from the OrlUndo D riv e WaV ' * involved tn a traffic occklm t lit the srw of
f * “ ’ 690 W. Airport Bfvd. A partial 12-pack of beer
M arl
•1 '"- '- w a s found in the nearby woods after witness­
es told police they watched the suspect pitch
Possession of Cocaine
the beer there. Breathalyzer tests at the jail
• Seminole Deputy David Kuhn arrested
revealed a blood alcohol content of about
Joseph Miller Jr., 29, o f Sanford Friday for
.114.
possession of cocaine with intent to sell and
• Seminole Deputy Andrew Conklin
resisting an officer: Police witnessed Miller
arrested Jared Weinberg, 20, of Longwood
urinating on the side of the Texaco gas station
iving lunder the influence and
Sunday for driving
at 25th Street and Ridgewood Avenue. Milter
possession of liquor underage. While con­
allegedly tried to run and in the process
ducting stationary radar police clocked
through a bag containing 10 pieces of cocaine
YVWnberg traveling 83 m ph in a 65-mph zone
to the ground.
of Toll Rood 417. Breathalyzer tests at the jail
• The Sanford Police Department Tactical
revealed a blood alcohol content of about
Unit conducted an operation targeting street
.161.
level narcotics buyers. An undercover agent
• Seminole Deputy Johnie Gibson arrested
stood at the comer of 10th Street and Pine
Eugenio Duran, 27, of Sanford Sunday for his
Avenue. Suspects would approach the underfourth charge of driving under the influence,
cover agent and attempt tot buy drugs. A
reckless driving and driving without a
"monitoring officer" would ream ! the trans­
license. Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed
actions while other agents would arrest the
a blood alcohol content o f about .183
suspects. Those arrested for possession of
• Sanford Officer Robert McKay arrested
narcotics in flx: sting include:
Jeffrey l a Fond, 40, of Sanford Sunday for dri­
Nam on Bradshaw, 45, of Sanford,
ving under the influence causing bodily
Isaac Bridget, 22. of Deltona,
harm, hit and run and reckless driving.
Jeffrey Trombley, 29, o f Geneva,
LaFond allegedly hit a child with his motor­
Russell Oakley. 42, of Sanford,
cycle as he played near Elm Avenue. The
Robert Tlittun, 44, of Apopka,
childl was
i
taken to the hospital. The child's
A homeless unidentified 49-year-old block
father followed the motorcycle in his vehicle
male,
and relayed its tag and description to the 911An unidentified 55-year-old black male,
call center, l a Fund refused breath tests at the
Catherine Ellis, 50, o f Sanford, and
jail.
Gene Post, 49, of Sanford.
• Altamonte Springs Officer Gary Long
arrested Geovanni Dixon, 31, of Ixxrgwtxxl
DUt
Sunday fur driving under the influence and
• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrested
without a driver's license. H e refused breath
Sherman I liaison, 48, of Sanford Friday for
tests at the jail.
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Mary. For more information,
call 407-444-6339.
• Monday, April 29, and
Tbesday, April 30, from 9
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For more information, call
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The program is an eighthour course designed for
motorist's age 50 and older.
The program addresses the
physicalchanges that can
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In Florida, drivers who
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Tltition is $10, and should
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GREGORY SC O T T G O R B Y
Gregory Scott Gorby, 41, of
Providence Boulevard,
Deltona, died Sunday, March
24,2002.
Bom in Washington, Pa., he
moved to Central Florida
from California in 1999. He
was an accountant for Nick
Pizza Inc., o f Deltona. He
enjoyed gardening and land­
scaping.
Survivors include one
daughter, Brittany Lunceford
of Spring Valley, Calif.; his
parents, Richard and Peggy
Gorby o f Washington, Pa.;
and two sisters, Vicki Jacobs
of W ashington, Pa., and
Kymberli Pizza of Deltona.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home o f Orange City is in
charge o f arrangements.

RALPH GARCIA
Ralph G ard a, 73, o f
Sanford, died Thursday, April
4, 2002.
Bom In Om aha, Neb.„ he
moved to Central Florida In
1975. He was retired from the
U.S. Airforce. He was of the
M ethodist faith.
Survivors include his moth­
er, Okal G arda; one daughter,
Marcy Jones of Sanford; one

BRIAN CH ARLES IRELAND
Brian Charles Ireland, 47, of
South Oak Avenue, Sanford,
died Tuesday, April 2, 2002, in
Sanford.
Bom in Daytona Beach, he
was a lifelong resident of
Central Florida. He was a
security guard for Wal-Mart

for 10 years. He was a mem­
ber o f Eustis Na/arcne
Church.
Survivors include fiancee
Jean Conrad of Leesburg; two
sons, Brian and Jam es Ireland,
both of Sanford; three daughlers, Rebecca Ireland of
Orlando and Lisa and
Cassandra Ireland, both of
Sanford; and one sister, Vicki
Ireland of Jacksonville.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home o f Orange City is in
charge o f arrangements.
D O RO TH Y F. JO H N SO N
Dorothy F. Johnson, 78, of
Valley Creek Run, Winter
Park, died Tuesday, April 2,
2002.
Born in Florida, she was a
resident of Central Florida
since 1993, She was proprietor
o f D otty's Inn Restaurant in
Boynton Beach. She was of the
Baptist faith
Survivors include one
daughter, Patricia F. Mitchell
of W inter Park; and three
grandchildren.
G olden's Funeral Home
Inc., of Winter Park is in
charge of arrangements.

FLORENCE S.Y. VAUGHAN
Florence S.Y. Vaughan, 78, o f
Thornhill Circle, Oviedo, died
Thursday, April 4 ,2 0 0 2 , in
W inter Park Memorial
Hospital.
Bom May 18,1923, In
Honolulu, Hawaii, she waa a
homemaker. She waa a 50-year
member of the Order o f the
Eastern Star, a member o f the
Order of the Amaranth, Ladies
Oriental Shrine, and Daughter*
of the Nile.
Survivors include three sons,
Dudley Vaughan o f Wingate,
N.C., Gary Vaughan o f Toano,
Va., and George Vaughan of
Oviedo; one daughter, Barbara
King of Arlington, Texaa; three
grandchildren; and three great
grandchildren.
Funeral Services are 7 p.m.
Thursday, April 11, In Banfield
Funeral Home, with Mark
George officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to the
Aloha Trans Fund, 1161
Kewalo Street, Honolulu, HI,
96822.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

Central Florida in 1977. He
was a m ember of All Souls
Catholic Church of Sanford,
Knights of Columbus 3rd and
4th degree, the VFW and the
National W oodcarvcrs
Association.
Survivors include his w ife,
Eleanor Knowlton of O steen;
two daughters, Janet Layne of
Ann Arbor, M ich., and Karen
Scott of Saline, Mich.; one sis­
ter, Margaret Dalian of
Brighton, M ich.; and six
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
M ARGA RITA BOLO IX
MILLER
Margarita Boloix Miller, 75,
o f Summit Ridge Place,
Longwood, died Saturday,
April 6, 2002, in South
Seminole Hospital.
Bom Feb. 25, 1927, in Ceuta,
Spain, she was a homemaker.
Survivors include one
nephew, Jaim e Manuel Boloix
o f Longwood.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

H A RO LD F. KNOWLTON
Harold F. Knowlton, 79, of
O steen, died Friday, April 5,
2002.
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brother, Larry G arda of
Enterprise, Ala.; one sister,
Mary White o f Augusta, Ga.;
and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were 3
p.m. Sunday, April 7, in
Gramkow Funeral Home
Chapel, with Brian DeCosmo
officiating.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

JoAnn L. Brown, 52, o f
Cowan M aoughton Terrace,
Sanford, died Saturday, April
6, 2002, In Central Regional
Hospital.
Bom March 1 ,1 9 5 0 , in Fort
Pierce, she moved to Sanford
30 years ago. She w as a home­
maker ana a m em ber of
House of God in Palm Bay.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Willie Brown Sr., of
Sanford; two sons, W illie
Brown Jr., and Frederick
Brown Sr., both of Sanford;
two daughters, Sandra Brown
and CidUa Frison, both of
Sanford; her mother, Vera Mae
Lyes o f Fort Pierce; one sister,
Henrietta Harold o f Sanford;
and 12 grandchildren.
Visitation w ill be held 5 to 8
p.m. Friday, April 12, in
Sunrise Funeral Home
Chapel. Funeral Services are
11 a.m . Saturday, April 13, in
Spirit o f Truth Worship
M inistries, with Pastor
Gwendolyn Lewis officiating.
Sunrise Funeral Home o f
Sanford is in charge of
arrangem ents.

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of the property along SR 434
could be surolused and sold to
commercial developers eager to
develop in the rapidly growing
area. Chairman Daryl McLain
did not allow commissioners to
discuss the possible opportuni­
ties until a master plan is com­
plete.
"W hen we master plan it, will
we then do something different?
He didn't want to discuss that
today," Commissioner Randy
Morris said after the meeting.
"That's fine. He believes the deal
stands on its own. Most of us
believe we will surplus it out."
Morris estimates a surplus of
10 acres at Jetta Point could easi­
ly help the county recover $2
million. Despite the large price
tag, commissioners contended
the land nestled within a ouickty
developing corridor was cheap.
"The key here is the property

location and the value,” McLain
said.
Keith Shue, group chair of the
Central Florida Sierra Club, said
anyway you look at it the prop­
erty has a low natural lands
value. He estimates the county
will only Ik* able to salvage about
10 acres of true natural lands
from the acquisition.
"What I would like to see is
the county buying significant
chunks of land with this money,"
Shue said. "This does not cut it.
This is basically a deal with
Winter Springs. The losers of this
will be the people of Seminole
County."
Morris disagrees. He believes
the county has, in the past, tried
to acquire lands - particularly in
the Wckiva and Pineloch areas that the stale already had the
Intentions to acquire.
"We're buying things that
can't be built on alone,” he said.

Continued from Page 1A
food for the needy. Each month,
there Isa mass distribution of food
through
the
U5DA
Food
Commodities program. The facili­
ty's food pantry is open each day
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. And, on
Monday, Tuesday and Friday, a
hot meal is served to 50 people at
the organization's headquarters
on West 4th Street.
Parish's volunteer work with
the organization includes pack­
aging and handing out food

"We have to try to preserve lands
within the population, too.
Thai's a different policy we have
over some of our natural lands
people."
In other business, commis­
sioners also agreed to purchase a
20-acre natural lands out parcel
of the Spring Hammock Presen e
for $300,000.
The Striblcy property is locat­
ed on the north side of Spring
Hammock between County
Road 419 and Lake Jesup.
According to county staff, the
property owner had been under­
taking site plan approval for a
single-family subdivision before
the sell.
By purchasing the property,
commissioners avoided a road
being placed through Spring
Hammock. The property is land­
locked and If the subdivision
was built, a road would be need­
ed.

Monday through Thursday —
Friday is his golf day. According
to Metts, his Impaired memory
didn't stop him from becoming
one of her most valuable volun­
teers.
"When Jim first came here, he
told me I might have to tell him
something more than once before
he did it," Metts said. "H e even
joked about hLs memory prob­
lems."
Sometimes, Parish had to write
notes to himself in order to carry
out
his responsibilities at
Seminole Volunteer Enterprises.

But, he always got the Job done.
"Jim has lie n such a godsend,"
Metts said. "He's just a very reli­
able person."
Tuesday was Parish's last day
at the Sanford facility. Metts b the
first to sec the irony in having to
say goodbye to one of her volun­
teers during National Volunteer
Month.
"Everyone is going to miss
him," she said. "We are always
looking for volunteers, and losing
someone of his caliber b hard. It'll
take at least two or three people to
continue what he does here.

presented in the release package."
According to the report, although
Cambridge entered Information
wrong into the jail system, a hard
copy with the correct information
was reviewed by the three super­
visors.
"We have enough safeguards In
place where this shouldn't hap-

pen," Fleming said.
New information from the sher­
iff's office indicates Roman had
purchased a vehicle, was looking
for employment and a permanent
place of residency during hb week
of freedom.
"Vtfc're glad he did not leave the
area," Fleming said.

Jail
Continued from Page 1A
of this entire analysis is the fact the
supervisory review process con­
tinues to fail," Fleming stated in
the report.
Additional training will be initi­
ated at tire three levels of supervi­
sory review to ensure staff actually
reads “all of the documentation

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Fidelity National Title appoints Plank as
vice president of underwriting department
Fidelity
National
Title
Insurance Company of New
York, part of the nation's largest
family of title Insurance compa­
nies, strengthened its Florida
underwriting operations with
the appointment of attorney C.
Lawrence Plank as Assistant
Vice President and Associate
Underwriting Council.
Plank, who has nearly 30
years title insurance experience
In both management and
underwriting positions, will be
involved In the examination
and underwriting of residential
and commercial title insurance
policies throughout the state for
FNT, says Patricia J. Hancock,
Senior Vice President/Statc
Underwriting Council for FNT.
Plank will operate from
FNTls Central Florida head­
quarters in Maitland.
Prior to joining FNT, Plank
served as underwriting council
in the state office of another

major title insurance under­
writer for nearly 10 years. He
received hla undergraduate
degree from Purdue University
in 1967 and his law degree from
the University of Florida three
years later. He is a member of
The Florida Bar and the Real
property, Probate and Trust
Law Section.
"Larry's vast knowledge and
experience as both a manager
and an underwriter make him a
valuable addition to our Florida
underwriting operations," said
Hancock. "H e is the perfect
complement to an already capa­
ble and efficient title insurance
team."
By climbing aboard Fidelity
National Title, Plank becomes
part of a network of title insur­
ance companies operating
under
Fidelity
National
Financial, Inc. (NYSE:FNF) that
registered a record $3.9 billion
in revenues last year. Helping

From Staff Reports
Republic Newspapers Inc.
announced today it will sell the

fuel those revenues were a
record $2.7 billion in title insur­
ance premiums issued.
Besides Fidelity National
Title Insurance of New York
which has 12 direct offices serv­
ing a five-county Central
Florida market of Orange,
Seminole, Osceola, Brevard and
Lake counties, the other compa­
nies in the FNF network Include
Chicago Title, Ticor Title,
Security Union, Alamo Title and
International Title Solutions.
Fidelity
National
Title
derives most of its business
from Realtors, lenders and
builders, as well as attorneys
and title agents who issue title
insurance policies underwritten
by Fidelity National Title.
More information about the
company can be found on FNF's
website,
located
at
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Seminole Herald.
Nick Drewry, president of the
Knoxville, Tenn. based company,
said Republic is selling its
Florida newspapers — the Herald
and the Zephyrhills Neivs — to
concentrate on operations in
East Tennessee and North

ic family review meetings.
Nationally, Comfort Keepers
has been in operation since 1998.
Since then the company has

Beazer Homes promotes
home builder Dial to
director of purchasing
Beazer Homes, one o f Central
Florida's largest and most active
hom ebuilders, has promoted
home builder Marc O ail to
director of purchasing, David
Byrnes, division president, said.
Dail joined Beazer Homes in
1998 as a community builder.
"M arc D ial is a bright,
resourceful executive whose
skills will play a major role in
our growth this year," said
Byrnes.

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Republic
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Pauline nukes pieces mainly
for friends and family. She'd like
to make more, many more, but as
a full-time certified surgical med­
ical assistant in Orlando, Pauline
finds it hard to set aside time to
pursue her hobby.
“I have lots of ideas on things
I'd like to make," Pauline said. "I
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them. There’s always something
than needs doing around the
house."
She did manage to find time in
February to make a piece featur­
ing magnolia leaves.
"I had a deadline on that one
because I knew 1 wanted to enter
it in the (Central Florida) Fair,’
she said. ’ I started about the first
of February and finished on the
20th. I worked on it for about 35
hours in all."

Special Thanks
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M ayor Brady Lessard
Sanford P o lice Department
Yvette B e ll
Sunnyland Corporation
Friends, Fam ily, Doctors,
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Two F-lfl Air Force lighter jet* forced down a small float plane Monday about 1:30 p.m. attar the aircraft
violated a no-fly zone Implemented for the launch of the Space Shuttle. The plane M not have wheels
and had to land on Lake Golden across from Orlando Sanford International Airport. TWo other planes
were also forced down at OSIAfor falling to adhere to the no-fly zone, a 30-mile rkflus from the launch
sita In Cape Canaveral. No arrests were made. Airport officials said all three pilots dkl not check the day’s
NOTAMs (Notice to Airmen) which advises pilots of any flight restrictions or special regulations. It's just
a complacent attitude on (the pilot's part),’ said Larry Dale, president of OSIA.

Office, law enforcement, commu­
nity residents and local govern­
ment - will work to put together a
funding
application
for
(Washington) D .C ," Daniels said.
A developed strategy will out­
line needs on how to improve law
enforcement, community polic­
ing, crime prevention and treat­
ment and neighborhood restora­
tion in the area of Midway. The
other two Seminole sites,
Georgetown and East Altamonte
Springs, will also be Involved
later in the process.
The funding application is due

May 31. A total of $225,000 In fed­
eral funds could be approved for
the first year.
The Idea behind the designa­
tion is to "weed out those violent
offenders that negatively Impact
our community and then to seed
the community with opportunity
and growth," Daniels said.
The weed and seed program
celebrates its 10th anniversary this
year. The program began with
three pilot programs in Omaha,
Neb., Kansas City, Mo. and
Trenton, N.J. Today, there are
more than 300 weed and seed

perceived as bullying the local
governments."
Brcckcnridge said he antici­
pates the state approving the
relocation in about 30 days and
"expect(s) within six months to
be open in the new location."
The exterior of the buijdlng
wilt be renovated under the
terms of the proposed lease.
Other improvements includes
patching, sealing and restriping
the parking lot; adding more
disability parking spots; and
installing new light fixtures
and diamond-shaped landscap­
ing areas in the parking lot. The
city has agreed to provide
$26,700 in landscaping and irri­
gation improvements along 1st
Street and Sanford Avenue.
Breckenridge
said
final

design plans have not be com­
pleted.
"W e Intent to build a very
attractive
center,"
the
spokesman said. "W e'll have
more details' after the lease
agreement has been finalized."
The City Commission creat­
ed the Post Office Blue Ribbon
Committee on July 23, 2001.
The ten-member board, chaired
by M illard Hunt, identified
seven sites, including the olds
FP&amp;L building next to Sanford
City Hall.
After the Postal Service made
it’s choice. Commissioner Art
W oodruff and Deputy City
Manager Roger Dixon worked
with the agency and the prop­
erty ow ner to resolve site
issues.

sites across the nation.
"It's a mentality of doing busi­
ness between the community and
the sheriff's office," Daniels said.
A part of the designation is
criminals who are found traffick­
ing narcotics or those who have a
habitual criminal history can also
be prosecuted on the federal level.
The designation also helps in
applying for other grants, said
Daniels.
"We believe this will enhance
the quality of Ufe of many citizens
in Seminole County," said Sgt.
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Sportsman, Super Stock,
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and Strictly Stock.
Last Friday (April 5),
Patrick Conrad
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Richard Hight (Sportsman),
Bobby Orr (Mini-Stocks),
Darren Gould (Super
Stocks) and Faris Crews
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Pit gates open at 5 p.m.
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SAMSULA — Bobby Gill
made history Saturday night
at New Smyrna Speedway
as he held off a strong
United Speed Alliance
Racing (USAR) Hooters
ProCup Held to earn his
third straight victory of the
2002 season.
Gill became the first driver
in the history of the ProCup
division to win the opening
three events.
Gill’s victory wasn't easy
as local favorite Mario
Gosselin battled with Gill
until the last restart with
just a couple of laps to run.
The duo had swapped the
lead every few laps, and
had fought their way back
to the front following mid­
race pit stops.
As the field took the final
green, Gossclin's car devel­
oped engine problems and
would not coihe up to
speed. Gill blasted his way
into turn one and never
looked back.
In victory lane Gill happi­
ly sprayed everyone with
champagne, thanked his
crew tor all of their hard
work, and said he was look­
ing forward to the rest of the
season.
Gosselin was obviously
upset following the race, but
handled the situation like a
true champion.
"We came here without a
sponsor and fell just a little
bit short," Gosselin said. "I
think something let go in
the engine, but we will
know more when we get to
take a look."
In other racing action, Ron
Whaley battled a strong
super stock field to take a
popular win.
"Thanks to my team for
all of their hard work, and
to all of the great fans who
arc here tonight," said
Whaley as he happily posed
for pictures in Victory Line.
“This was a tough win. The
car was great."
Mark VanDevender was
the class of the field as he
rolled to an easy half-lap
win with his modified.
See R a cing, Page 2B

S w e e p in g th e S p rin g F lin g
By Omui Smith
Sports Editor

LAKE BUENA VISTA — It was billed
as "Spring Fling I" but It might as well
have Deen called the Seminole County
Invitational as several area girls and
teams were outstanding in the first AAU
Tournament of the year at Disney's Wide
World of Sports.
Led by Kodak First Team Junior
College All-America Yelena Leuchanka,
the Seminole Raiders, made up primarily
of freshman from Seminole Community
College, easily went 5-0 over the week­
end at the MUk House to win the 18-andUnder championship.
The Wildthings, with players from
Lake Mary, Lyman and‘ Winter Springs,
among others, gav&lt;
gave the Raiders a scare

County girls teams take top
three in 18 -Under category
in Pool Play, but had to settle for second
place during eliminations.
A third county team, the Seminole
Bombers, with players from Lake
Howell, Winter Springs and Oviedo,
wound up third,
i
Also taldng part
In the tournament,
which were for girls' teams ranging from
14and-Undcr to 18-and-Under, were
15- and-Under Lady Liberty, which had
mostly junior varsity players from Lake
Brantley and Lake Mary.
The Lady Liberty won their Pool on

points after dropping a 4441 decision to
the Manatee PAL Flash on Friday, but
coming back to whip the Orlando Sting,
5 4 4 2 , on Saturday.
The Lady Liberty came in fourth in
eliminations as they fell in the semifinals
to the Georgia Lady Bailers, 5 0 4 1 , and
the Florida Roadrunners, 48-35, in the
Consolation Game.
the
The tournament began for the 18-andUnder's on Friday with the Raiders edg­
ing the Wildthings, 69-63, and the MAC
for Youth Lady Crusaders from Russell,

Georgia nipping the Bombers, 4 9 4 6 .
The Wildtnings fell behind early, but
rallied to take a 28-26 halftime lead over
the Raiders.
The Lake Mary-based team continued
to lead late in the second half, but the
superior size and experience of Gabrielle
Blankenfeld's squad finally took control
of the game. Kawanzaa "Kay Kay"
Thompson scored 12 of her team-high 19
points in the second half. Leuchanka,
who found out earlier in the day that she
had made All-America, tallied 13 of her
17 points in the second half, while T.
Jones (14) and 6-foot4 Danielle
Richardson (10) were also in double fig­
ures.
Blankenfeld, who will attending
Rollins College this fall, and Narrie
See Basketball, Page 2B

S e m in o le s to p s s tr e a k
R otunno,
G ilbert star
in upset o f
L ak e M ary

By D«an Smith
Sports Editor

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — Compared to
the past few seasons tnis has
not been one to stand out for
the Seminole High Schoq)
baseball team.
But when this team picks up
a victory, it is usually a big
one.
Such was the case Friday
night at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium as the
Fighting Seminoles ended
Lake Mary's undefeated
streak at 20 games with a 5-0
upset of the Rams.
Victor Gilbert continued his
outstanding pitching for the
Tribe, striking out six while
limited the potent Lake Mary
offense to four hits.
Robby Rotunno carried the
big bat for Seminole, driving
in two runs with a single and
plating a third run with a
ground out.
"Victor pitched a great
game," said Seminole head
coach Mike Powers. "And the
team played very well behind
him.
"The Stadium was fabulous,
it will be a great facility to
host the District Tournament
at later this month."
In addition to Rotunno,
Ryan Quinn had a pair of hits,
while Justin Frost and Chris
Krall had one hit each.
The Tribe is just 12-10 on the
season, 11-3 since the Big Blue
and Raminole tournaments to
begin the year, but three of the
wins are over Class 6ADistrict 3 powers DeLand,
Lake Mary and Oviedo.
The Fighting Seminoles had
nearly pulled off the upset of

Smith

Victor Gilbert (left) had another
outstanding effort on the mound,
holding Lake Mary to only four
hits and striking out six in shutting
oOt the previously undetected
Rams, 5-0, at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium Friday night.
Robby Rotunno (N o. 23, above)
did most of the damage offensive­
ly. driving in three runs with a tworun single and a ground out as
Seminole improved to 12-10 and
Lake M ary fell to 2 0 -1 . Both
learns will be playing big Class
6A-Distr!ct 3 gam es tonight
(W ednesday),
the
Fighting
Seminoles going to O viedo and
the Rams hosting Lake Brantley.
Both contests are scheduled to
begin at 7 p.m.

See Baseball, Page 2B

R a id e r s ta k e b ig c o n fe re n c e se rie s fro m F C C - J
By Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — The Seminole Community
College baseball team kept its postseason
hopes alive by taking two of three games in
a hard-fought Mid-Florida Conference
series with Florida Community College at
Jacksonville this past weekend at Raider
Field.
The Raiders very nearly let a victory slip
through their fingers on Friday as the Stars
rallied for three runs and had the tying runs
on base in the top of the ninth inning before
SCC held on 5-3.
Saturday turned into a doubleheader
marathon as FCC-J won the first game, 2-1,
in nine innings, and the Raiders won the
rubber game, 4-3, scoring a run in the bot­
tom of the eighth inning.
SCC, which was to have hosted Central

‘Noles
softball
gets back
on track

Florida Community College from Ocala in
another crucial M-FC at Raider Field on
Tuesday, is now 24-20 overall and 9-7 and in
second place in the conference. The Raiders
will travel to Palatka this Friday and
Saturday for three M-FC games against St.
Johns River Community College. Friday's
nine-inning game begins at 3 p.m., with the
Saturday's two seven-inning games set to
start at noon.
Former Lyman High School star J.T.
Williamson had the big game for SCC on
Friday, going 4 -fo r4 , scoring a run and dri­
ving in one.
The Raiders took a 5-0 lead by scoring
three runs in the third inning and two in the
fourth.
David Timm was the winning pitcher, car­
rying a three-hit shutout into the ninth
inning.
But the Stars got to the freshman left­

hander for three runs and Michael Reiss
came on with a runner on second and two
out. After giving up an infield hit, Reiss
struck out the FCC-J cleanup batter to end
the game.
In adition to Williamson, other hitter for
the Raiders were Dan Quartararo (two sin­
gles, two runs), Brian Machek (two singles,
run). Tommy Solitario (double, two RBI),
Winter Springs' John Michael Howell (sin­
gle) and Donnie Uurkhalter (run).
The first game on Saturday saw a pitching
duel between SCC"s John Madden and the
Stars' Stephen Baker. FCC-J took a 1-0 lead
in the fourth inning, but the Raiders
answered with a run in the sixth inning.
Quartararo led off with a hit, SCC's only
safety of the game, advanced to second on a
sacrifice by Tyson Malik, moved over to
third on a wild pitch and scored on a
See SCC, Page 2B

SANFORD — The Seminole
High School softball team
quickly put a tough week
behind it Monday night, begin­
ning a four-game homestand
with an 1 1 4 thrashing of
Lyman.
The Fighting Seminoles had
lost both games It played last
week, but bounced back royally
against the Greyhounds In a
Seminole Athletic Conference
battle at Seminole Field.
"With two weeks left before
districts, it's important to get
on a roll," said Seminole head
coach Dave Rogers. "Maybe we
can regain the effort we had
during the five- game winning
streak."
The game was actually in
doubt through four innings as
the score was tied at 4 4 .
Jenny Abendroth was the
winning pitcher, striking out
three in a rout-going perfor­
mance.
Offensively, Megan Pickren
was 2-fnr-3, including a triple,
and drove in two runs, while
Hollie Cowan also had two hits
and drove in a pair of runs.
The Tribe, which is now 13-8
on the season, was to have
hosted DeLand in a Class 6ADistrict 3 contest on Tuesday
and will welcome Lake
Brantley to Seminole Field for
Senior night on Thursday
before finishing the big week
by hosting Timber Creek on
Friday. All of varsity games are
set to begin at 7 p.m.
About the only thing that
went right for Seminole last
week was the BBQ on Saturday.
"The BBQ was a huge suc­
cess!" said Rogers. "Thanks to
The Rib Ranch for donating the
wood, all the parents who
helped on Saturday, all the
players who sold tickets and all
those who purchased tickets.
We made right at $2000 plus
with the gate of $360 it was a
great day.
"We sold 120 slabs of ribs and
about 200 chicken dinners. The
only bad thing is we lost both
(JV and varsity) games. After
losing to Lake Howell I guess
we were still hung over from
that. If you take away the first
inning we tied but as you know
you have to count all seven.
"1 also want to give special
thanks to those who helped
cook from midnight Friday
until 8:30 a.m. Saturday morn­
ing. The cooks included couch
Mike Richarde, Doc Schuering,
Coach Rogers, Tom Wilk, Chris
Largent, Vic Gilbert, Bill
Dickson and John Mason.
Thanks to Tracey Case for pick­
ing up the other supplies."
On the field, however, the
Lady 'Noles had a bad week.
See Softball, Page 2B

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all 2-for-4, with Raw driving in
It started w ith a 3-0 loss to
three runs and Simpkins two.
Lake Howell (3-9) in which they
The Lions (16-4) had also postjust three.tuts offJ^atigg^d two other big wins during
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Beth Case continued her hitvariety,
ting streak by reaching base
Last Tuesday Oviedo denied
twice and Katie Burdeaux had a
Lake Mary a win that would
have clinched the No. 1 seed in
solid hit.
the district tournament for the
For the Silver Hawks, Allison
Rams with a 7-2 victory.
Fcrrel drove in two runs and
Caitiin Mahoney singled in
Danielle Faniftnw went two-forLauren Horwath in the first
threc.
inning to give Lake Mary a lead,
Saturday, Kelly Raw scattered
but Miller hit a three-run triple
five hits and struck out six as
Oviedo made a claim on the No. in the bottom of the first inning
that gave the Lions an early
1 seed in the district by down­
lead.
ing the Tribe, 6-2.
Kristine Good singled in Maile
Off.
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Keeney in the top of the second
Simpkins and Sara Miller were

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Berggeren, headed to Georgetown University,
made their coaching debut's in the tournament
and the former SCC players will head to college
with perfect 5-0 coaching records.
For the Wild things. Winter Springs' Jen Forst
led the way with 19 points, while Lyman's Celeste
Hudson added 15 and Lake Mary's Jackie Bclk
tallied 10.
On Saturday, the Raiders got 26 from the 6-foot*
5 Leuchanka and 24 from Thompson in a 76-35
clobbering of the Lady Crusaders. The Raiders
only led 27-22 at intermission before exploding
for a 49-13 scoring edge in the final 16 minutes.
The Wildthings kept pace, throttling the
Bombers, 63-26. Stetson slgnce Jaclyn Pilota led a
balanced attack with 13 points. Woolfolk netted 11
points for the Bombers.
The Raiders closed out a perfect Pool with an
81-27 victory over the much less experienced
Bombers.
Jones had 26 points, Leuchanka 18, Thompson
15 and Richardson 10 for the Raiders. Lewis was
high for the Bombers with nine.
The Wildthings very nearly had the rug pulled
out from under them in their final Pool game as
the Lady Crusaders were misinformed on the

inning to narrow the gap to 3-2,
but Oviedo answered in the bot­
tom of the frame when Nicole
Nielsen doubled in a pair of
runs.
Simpkins put the game away
with a two-run home run in the
sixth inning.
Raw was outstanding, allow­
ing just four hits and striking
out eight.
The Lions then had a cake­
walk on Wednesday, rolling
over Astronaut, 1(H). Davis was
the winning pitcher, striking out
eight, while Simpkins continued
her hot hitting with a pair of
doubles and two RBI.
Lake Mary picked up an
Impressive victory on Saturday

Winter Springs also came up
with a Seminole Athletic
Conference victory last week,
besting Lake Brantley, 4-1, on

as Olivia Toporowsky struck out
five and Mahoney was 3-for-4
with a home run and two RBI in
a 3-1 win over Apopka.

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Continued from page IB
ground out by Burkhalter.
urkhalter.
The Stars would pull out the victory,
Dry, however,
h
as Ryan Graham launched a one-out home run in
the top of the ninth inning.
FCC-J looked poised for the sweep as it built a
3-0 lead after two innings.
The Raiders finally got things going ibn the
third Inning as Ben Sprague and Howell walked
before moving up on a sacrifice by Machek.
Lcadoff man Quartararo then bowed up and
blasted a game-tying three runs home run.
Relievers Dan DeChirico (four innings) and
Zach McCamie shut down the Stars over the final
six innings on only two hits and SCC final!
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ullcd out the win in the bottom of the eighth
innin RWilliamson led off with a double and raced
home with the winning run when Solitario's
grounder to short got past for an error.

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starting time. After having warmed up for over a
half-hour, the game looked to be a forfeit when
the Georgia squad appeared.
With emotions jvaning, the Wildthings had to
muster all of their talent to bounce back for a 5444 win.
Beik tallied 14 points, while former Rams team­
mate Alexa Kane added 11 and Pilota 10.
The semifinals of eliminations on Sunday fea­
tured the same matchups as Saturday's late
games, and the results followed the same lines.
The Bombers actually gave the Raiders a scare
for much o f the first half before the Raiders built a
32-16 halftime lead and rolled to a 68*44 victory.
Leuchanka (21), Jones (15), Richardson (15) and
Thompson (12) again led the way.
Woolfolk (13) and Lewis (10) paced the
Bombers.
The Wildthings again struggled with the Lady
Crusaders, trailing by six points late in the second
half before pulling out a 60-54 triumph.
The inside trio of Forst (19), Beik (16) and Kane
(13) led the way as the Wildthings earned a
rematch with the Raiders.
The Championship and Consolation game's
turned out to be anticlm actic as the Raiders
romped past the Wildthings, 65*35, and the
Bombers got a 13-0 forfeit from the Crusaders.

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(home run, run, three RBI), Williamson (double,
run), Howell (single, run) and Sprague (run)
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nity to get the No. 1 ranking in
the Class 6A State Poll this
week. After Apopka lost twice
last week. Lake Mary seemed
likely to leapfrog once-beaten
Miami-Soutnridge into first
lace, but the loss kept the
ms at No. 3 as MiamiChristophcr Columbus is now
No. 2 behind Southridge.
Lake Mary has a tough sched­
ule this week, as it traveled to
DeLand to take on the Bulldogs
on Tuesday and will be at home
for Lake Brantley in a big dis­
trict game tonight, before finish­
ing the week with a home game
against Spruce Creek on
Tnursday. Tonight's game with
the Patriots is set to start at 7
p.m., while Thursday's game is

Continued from page IB
the Rams at Lake Mary on
March 7th, holding a lead late in
the game before losing when a
pair of runs were balked in.
Seminole has a rematch
against the Lions in Oviedo at
Mikler Field tonight at 7 p.m.
before returning lo Alumni
Field on Thursday (o host
Flagler Palm Coast from
Bunnell starting at 6 p.m. The
Tribe will then begin a threegame road trip on Friday, trav­
eling lo Port Orange to face
Spruce Creek beginning at 7JO
p.m.
The victory not only cost the
Rams (20-1) their perfect season;
it also denied them an opportu-

Tuesday.

set for 7-30 p.m. at Allen Hittle
Field.
In other baseball games from
Friday;
Brian Brooks gave up two hits
over six innings, striking out
nine, as Oviedo roughed up
Lyman, 7-2.
Charles Parker drove in three
runs for the Lions, while Barry
Baxter contributed a pair of
doubles.
Winter Springs' Sam Hatfield
struck out six in hurling a com­
plete-game, 5-2, district victory
over Titusville.
Pat Cued tripled and drove in
a pair of runs, while Morales
added an RBI for the Bears.
Monday night Oviedo stayed'
hot with a 9-2 triumph over
Winter Springs.
Colin Irvine was the winning
pitcher, giving up three hits and
striking out four. Matt Lopez
had a big night at the plate, dri­
ving in four runs with a home
run and a double.
Lake Brantley and Lyman also
picked up wins, the Patriots
doubling the score on Lake
Howell, 6-3, as Jeff Strickland
went 3-for-3 with a triple and a
double; and the Greyhounds
besting Mainland, 5-1, as David
Figueroa hit a home run and
drove in two to back a complete
game by Jimmy Atkins.

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"It feels great to have the car
running this good,"
VanDevender said. "We have
done a lot of work on the car,
and we feel good about the rest
of the season."
I
VanDevender also plans to
campaign his late model and
super late model during the
year, hoping to gain more expe­
rience in both classes.
This Saturday (April 13) the
second race of the Road to
Charlotte Sunbelt Super Series
takes the green flag for a 125lap event.
Dick Anderson, David
Rogers, James Powell III, and
Barry Willoughby are expected
to be in the stellar field.
In addition, the night's card
will also have heats and fea­
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Sportsman, Mini-Stocks, Super
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Grandstands will open at 6
p.m. with pre-race practice at 7
p.m. and racing action begin­
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W RE: ESTATE OF
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The M T M M k n ol V w _______
CAR O LS* E ZULU d e w e d . Fie
Ntavber 02-24 I -CP. li parkftrg ta Vie
Ckcm Ceul tor Sammcto County.
Ftorttt. Probefe Otataton. toe
• t o w el aMch to Ctark aI Court.
hemtadta County Coutoouee, PO
■oe K M . StadonL Ftortto 32772K H l The nemee end etotoeeeee ol
toe penanto fepreeereeew and toe

MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE T O S T PLBLKATION O f THIS
NO TKE.
A l l CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS MOT SO H IE D WILL
K FOREVER BARRCO
The deli ol toe Aril publceAon ol
t N Notice to Apr* 3.10. 2002
JOAN E SOMMER
Fenonel Rapraaemteve
200d toner Cade Drkre
Ontado. Ftartta 32733
Ada Eaaon Srreto. P A
FlortN Bar Nwrdier 387132
Attorney tar P e ra m Repreaentaeve
20t0 Wilder Sprrtga Boulevard
Ortedo. FL 33703
(407) 36S-W10
PlMtah: April 3. 10. 3003
11014__________________________
M THE ORCUIT COURT
O f T H t EIGHTEENTH

DATE OS TH E T O S T PUBLICA­
TION OS TH IS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS ASTER TH E DATE OS SER­
VICE OS A COSY OS T X S N O TK E
ON THEM.
Af fltoer cmftorv ol toe Decodar*
end peraone having ctataw or
demands againat toe Oecedanfa
SSttta. M d n g uvnetursd, oonanperl or untopAdtoad ctataw. mual toe
toe* data* into to* court WITHIN 3
MONTHS ASTER THE OATE OF
THE T O S T PUBLICATION OF T H »
NO TKE.
AU. CLARIS NO T BO FRED WIU.
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dele el toe M putdcelion ol
tola NoOce to Apr! 3.3003.
Arthur Kem
S it toto Avenua Terrace V
■todtoden, Florida 3420T
TOnance H. Dtomer
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FlMtaftApr* 3. tO. 2002
0007
M TH E C S K W T COURT FOR
I COUNTY.

M RE: ESTATE OF
FLORENCE E. D UJA fO N .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The etoetototoNtaw ol toe aetata el
FLORENCE
E.
DLUAflOIH
to r a n ad, FIN Number 02-243GP.
to p a t o g In tot Clreue Co al tor
B u e le f N Ifru
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Dtototon, toe adtoaaa ol otuch to
Ctark ol Court. Sananoto Cower
Courthouaa. PO . Boa BOM. Sardord.
ttartda 32772-3099. The nemee and
I ol too poreonai rspreaarv
AJ crodNr* oI too Decodent and
otoer peraone having claims or
(im m d i i q i t o i Decedent's ettete
taduttng unmekeed. cortongarl or
unfepddMad ctaena on atom a copy
ol PN nodco to aaned mual Ha toee
data* -tai toa Court WTTMW THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OS THIS N O T K E OR X
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE O f A COSY OF THI9 NOTICE
ON THEM
Al otopr cratoora ol toa Decadent
end poreona homing d i m
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M » i nv toa Decadence
aetata, ndudng unmalured. contrv
gard or wdquidited dame, mual IN
I WITHIN 3

M AND FOR
B U M 4 0 U COUNTY.
FLORlOA.
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 0OCA-1130-1441
U S . BANK TRUST NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
F/K/A
FIRST
TRUST SAMI NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS
TRUSTEE
UNDER THE POOLING AND
SERVKINO AGREEMENT. NEW
CENTURY HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST. SERIES IMO-NCA

KIM LEROY AKA KIM R LEROY, al
al.
Delendantii)
NOTICE OS SALE
Notice to hereby gwen h a t pur
•want to a Final Judgment ol
Forectoewe or Order dated March
33. 3003. entered In Ctv4 Cate
Nwnber OOGA-It 29-14-0, In toe
Ckcud Court tor Serranole County
Florida, eheraai U S BANK TRUST
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. F/K/A
FIRST TRUST BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS
TRUSTEE
UNDER THE POOLING ANO SERVICINQ AGREEMENT. NEW CEN­
TURY HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST. SERIES 10M NCA M toa
PlaMM, told KIM LEROY AKA KIM
R. LEROY, al a l. are toe
Detmlante. I aril aeO toe property
•dueled n SemnotoCounty. Florida
The Norto 330 tael ol toe Waal 3*0
tael ol toe Northwest 1/4 oI toa
Mortoaaal 1/4 ot toa Soutoaetl 1/4 ot
Section 23. Townchip 31 South.
Range 33 Eaat. lett toe North 30d
toto of toe Wert 1SO Met toareol. «&lt;d
Road, tying end being unrated In
Sameiota Cowdy. Florida
al pubic tale to toe hghetl and
bail butter, tor caah, el Waal Fiord
Door, X I Norto Park Avenue.
Santord. FL, 33771. el II 00 a m. on
toe 33 day at Apr*, 300?
Gated MAR X . 2002
Maryanne More*
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Rut) K,-g
Wtkam M. Ootaon AAaaocialea
12X Souto Myrtle Avanui. Suda I0S
D a n n e r , Flonda 33756 3445
Pubiahed In Semmoto Hereto
'In accordance with toe Americana
Wtot DwatJihet Act. paraona n need
oI a apeoal accommodahon u per
ticipala n ton proceeding ihel, mto
to aevan (7) day* poor k&gt; any proceetkng. contact toa Admmlrative
Otoce ol toa Court. Senvnola County
Courthouae. X I Norto Park Avenue
Santord. FL 3277t, telephone 407883 43 X . ID O 1 300 953 3771 or
I 30093567/0 vie Ftonda Relay
Pubaih Aprd 3. 10. 3003
ILQ1S
TT
PI THE CIRCUIT COURT
OS THE M O N T H NTH
PI AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,

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FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: V1-CA-2SX-14-W
THE BANK OF NEW YORK
TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOONO
ANO SERVICING AOREEME NT
SERIES 3000-0 AT 101 BARCLAY
STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10359
CORP TRUST MRS

DONALD P. MCAFEE. M aL.
D«f*nd*nf(*)
NOTKE OF MALE
Nottc# ft fftrsby gf¥*n that, pur­
suant to a Final Judgment of
Foracttaur* or Oder dated March
25. 2002. entered In Ova Gate
Number 01-CA 2320-14-W. in ft#
Circuit Court lor BerNnojE County.
Florida, etterein THE BANK OF
NEW YORK TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POCK INO
AND
SERVICING
AGREEMENT SERIES 2000-0 AT
101 BARCLAY STREET. NEW
YORK. NY 10286 CORP. TRUSTMBS it me Pttrtfl. and DONALD P
MCAFEE, atal . are the Defendants.
I wB sel tie property tftuaftd m
SeminaleCounty.Flonda. deicniied
as:
Lot 40. TUSKAWILLA POINT,
according to me map or pill mereof
at recorded In OR Boo* 23. Paged)
I I end 82. Pubttc Records of
Serrvnole County. Florida.
al pub*c sale to me ft^teti and
best frcttoc, lor caah. al W wi Front
Door. 301 North Part Avenue.
Santord. FL. 32771. at 11 00 am on
me 23 day of Apnl. 2002
Deled MAR 27. 2002
CLERK OF THE O R CU IT COURT
By: Ruth King
William M Golaon AAssocmiei
1230 South Myrtle Avenue. Suita 109
Clearwater. Florida 33750-3445
PufMtthed In Seminole Herald
I n accordance wrtffi me .Amefteana
Wrth Ditabrhfiet Act. persons inneed
ot ■ special accommodation to pour-

Offlce of me Court. Sammoia Coimty
Courthouae. 301 North Par* Avenue.
Sanford. FL 32771. telephone 407865-4330. TOO 1-000-955-0771 or
1 800-955-8770 via Flonda Relay
Service*
Pubftth Aprt 3. 10. 2002
LL019__________________________
m THE CIRCUIT COURT
O FTH C 1VTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DtYTSJON
CASE NO: 01CA434 14W
iRYlRN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAMES E WILLIAMS M C A JAMES
EDWARD WILLIAMS. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
S P O U S E . H E I R S ,
DEVISEES.GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST JAMES E WHUAMS
M C A JAMES EDWARO WIUIAMS.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JAMES E
WILLIAMS AK/A JAMES EDWARO
WILLIAMS. IF ANY. CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA. POLICE
DEPARTMENT; FIELDS
MOTORCARS OF FLORlOA, IN C ;
SOUTHERN LOAN ANO FINANCE
CO IN C , A DISSOLVED FLORIDA
CORPORATION; FIRST UNION
NATIONAL
BANK.
DOREEN
W i l l ia m s , g l e n o a
a l a d in .
u n t i e d s m r i y o f A m e r ic a ; '
STATE OP FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OF
RBVENUE.
GENEJUL
MOTORS ACCEPTANCE
CORPORATION
BOARD
OF

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORID*.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORlOA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
STATE OF FLORlOA DEPARTMENT
OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
SECURITY, JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANTIS)
None* of
FORE CLOSURE SALE
N O TK E IS HEREBY OIVEN pur
m aN to a Summary Fetal Judgment
of Foredoaure dated March 25. 2002
antered in Dv4 Caea No 01 CA 434
14 W of ma CaciM Court ol me 18TH
Judtoal Ocurt «n and for SFMltKXE
County. SANFORD Florida. I ml
•ei to me htgheei and beet bidder tor
caah at AT W EST FRONT DOOR at
me SEMINOLE County Courthouae
located al M l N PARK AVENUE in
SANFORD. FL. it II 00 AM a m on
me 29 day of Apri, 2002 Ihe tottow
mg deaenbed property aa aet forth In
said Summary Final Judgment, toWi;
LOT 92. PALM POlffT ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 50
PAG€(S) 89 THROUGH 71. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled (hra day of MAR20. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryanne Mona
Ctor* of me CecuA Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Oerti
PubMhm
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S LWveraity Drtve Sude 500
Plantotton, FL 33324
(994)233 8000
01 660701INU
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, peraone with cHabthUea need­
ing a apecial acrommodalton should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION
al
me
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407 665-4227. I 800
95S8771 (TDD) or 1800 9596770,
vta Flonda Relay Service
PUbAafl Apnl 3. 10. 2002
LL017
NOTICE OF
TRUST ADMINISTRATION
The Adminiatraton of the Loren C
Robtaon and F Waneta Robwjn
Truat deled October 20.1969, kacur­
rently under the management of the
truer* aucceaaor Iruatee The name
Of me aucceaaor trustee and Ihe auc
cetaor trustees' attorney me aet forth
A U INTERESTED PARTIES Anf
NOTIFIED THAT
A l credrior* of Ihe lefe F Waneta
Robnan (53*304 49-9042) rvvdng
at 256 Windmeadowt Sfteel
Altamonta Sprmga. Florida 32701,
who became deceased al Anarnonte
Springs, Ftonda, on March 7, 2002
end any other persons havmg darm*
or demands agamt Ihe Loren C
Robison and F Wanela Robison
Trust, dated May 20. 1989. mual M*
thetr derma with Ihe aucceaaor
trustee or the aucceaaor trustees
attorney withm runety (90) days *•»«
the Ural publication of this noirce
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WU.L
BE FOREVER BARRED The dale ol
toil publication ol INs Notice is Apni
3 . 2002
Successor Truatae
Connie Jean Cornelius
509 Hckorywood Avenue
AAamonle Sprmga. Florida 32701
Attorney lor Successor Truslee
Bruce W, Floyd, Eiqurv
840 Wetf New Yorti Avenue
. Del and. F tortto 32720
.Teiephone f386|736 6900
Publish Apnf 3, 10. 2002
LL009

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117 MARKER S T.
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SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. SOLD
AS IS, NO WARRANTY. MO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
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PURSUANT TO F S 713.78
8-7-2002
1985 HONDA
1HOAD9430FA134050
1907 HONDA
1HOCA5537HA061595
1990 MAZDA
JM1BG2204L0109440
1904 MAZDA
JM2UC1215EO0971OO
1908 MAZDA
JM1BF2320J0160106
1901 OLDS
3AX69YX8M326914
1990 TOYOTA
JT4RN01A9LOO51192
FOUR DONATION BOXES
1985 JAGUAR
3AJAY1348FC430367
1981 VOLVO
1AX457961204613
1901 MERCEDES
BAA53A388Q2270S
1992 CHRYSLER
1C3XV60R7ND8O5832
1989 JEEP
1J7FJ36L5KL818519
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PubAah Apnl 10, 2002
LL065
IN THE ORCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOL1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 02-311-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
JOHN ARLEY WESSON.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDfTORS
The admmiairatHMi of (he estate of
JOHN ARLEY WESSON, deceased.
File Number 02-311-CP. * penrjng
in the Orem! Court for Seminole
County. Flonda, Probale Dtvtaton.
(he address of which is Cterti of
Court,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, P O
Boh 6099.
Santord. Ftonda 32772 8099 The
names and addresses of me person­
al representative and the personal
representative's attorney ere set
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A6 creditors of Ihe Decedent end
other pefiona having claims or
demand* agavrst Decedents estate
metudtog unmalured, contingent or
unliquidated claims on whom a copy
of tv* notice I* served mual Ns ihe*
dams with ihN Co&lt;jrt WITHIN THE
LAtER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PU6LICA.
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AN oiher creditors of me Decedent
and persons having claims or
demands against Ihe Decedent’s
estate, ndudmg unmatured, contin­
gent ot unliquidated datfnt. must file
then claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date of me first publication of
m«s Nonce is Aprs 10. 2002
HARVEY WESSON
Personal Representative
1406 Laheshore Drive
Cassefcerry. Florida 32707
ROBERT C WILKINS, JR . ESQ.
Attorney tor Personal
Repreaenrairve
Flonda Ojm No 377732
*
D*tmer &amp; Wifcmi, PA
y v i Lookout place
Post OI&amp;C0 Boh 941690
Maaiand.FL 32794-1690
(407)539 0009
Publish Apnl 10. 17.2002
LL066
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORlOA
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by me
Cey Commission of the Ctfy of Lake
Mary, Florida, that said Commission
adopted Ordnance No 1054 on
April 4,2002, vacating the following
portion of an easement
The M i l five (5) feel of the fifteen
(15) tool drainage and utihly ease
mem along the rear property (me of
Lot 63. Fvnacuan Unit 8. as recorded
m Plat Book 37. Pages 63 65. Pubic
Records of Seminole County,
Florida; more asmmonly ikmwn as
449 Silver Oew Sbset. Lake Mary
Dated this 5lh day of Apnl, 2002
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol A Foster, City C lerk
407 585-1423
Pubksh Aprs 10. 2002
LL070
Apr* 5. 2002
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEAR1NO
TO CONSIDER AN APPEAL OF
THE DECISION TO APPROVE
WITH CONDITIONS. THE SITE
PLAN AND DIMENSIONAL
VARIANCE
Notice is hereby given that a Public
Hearing will be held at the
Coifimason Room m the City HaN si
the City of Sanford, Ftondia, at 7 00 o
dock P M on April 22,2002. to con­
sider an appeal of (he decisioni, by
the
Planning
and
Zoning
Commission on February 7.2002. to
approve wih conditions. Ihe Site
Plan and Dimensional Variance
requesl tor the purpose ot increasing
bu&amp;ing height to 39 test tram 35
feet, said property being more partic­
ularly described as follows
SEC 07 TW P20SRGE 3IE N 12
OF NW 1/4 W OF RY (LESS S 600
F T 8 W 927 55 FT A ROS) (17 76
AC) (1301 E AIRPORT BOULE
VARD). FURTHER DESCRIBED AS
PARCEL 10*07 20 31 300 01100000. PUBLIC RECORDS SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
The City Commission may. after Ihe
Healing, affirm, deny, or modrfy me
decision, finding and recommend*
lion of the Planning and Zoning
Ccmmissnon, and Ihe action of Ihe
City Commission shall be final.
Al parties in inforest and oluens
sh.ui have an opportunity to ibe heard
at said hearing
By order of the Dty Commission of
the City Of Santord Ftonda..
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a per
son decides to appeal a decision
mode w,th respect to any matter con­
sidered at Ihe above meeting or
hearing he may need a verbatim
record of the proceetSngs, mcluikng
the testimony and evidence, which
record is not provndiid by the City of
Santord (FS 286 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NCEDtNO ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TlCtPAfE IN ANY OF THESE P R a
CEE DINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
407 330 5626 46 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk
Publish Apr* 10. 2002
LL071
Notice of Application
for Taa Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lhai
FUNDCO INC. the holder of Ihe to!
towing oeftrhcate(i| has toed said
certrtica!e(t| lor a Uii deed to be
issued thereon The certuhcate rvum

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barti) and yaa^i) ol laiuanca. Via
daicnaaon of Via property, and Via
fwnaltl In artadi a m a n i a i i r t
War* aa taamn
C I K T i n C A n MO: W JJ
YEAH OK ISSUANCE: I t M
PARCEL lOa 13-2t 79-50000005340
Oaaertpaon ot Proparty LEG LOT
534 HE ATHERTON VILLAGE UNIT
I PO t » PG3 X • 37
Namae in winch a i.a t.a d
MICHAEL J RATCHTORO. DAWN M
RATCMEOflO
Untaat aucti carWicata(.| via l ba
radtamad accixikng w la*. Via
proparty daaotaad n audi caro*cato(.) M l ba aokt ta v « hi^iaai baT
da, al V* wa»l Irani dow. S*m n*t
County
Courttioirta.
Sankyd.
Florida, on
Monday. Apr# 29.2002. el It ODem
Payment of Sale fee. applicable
documentary stamp fait* and
reoordtog fees are required to be
paid by Ihe aucceeaful brdder af the
aake Ful payment of an amount
equal to me higheat bid to due wWvn
24 hours after ihe advertised hme of
tala A l payments shal ba cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to the Ctork of the Circu*
Court
Deted on 3/14/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Oerti
Publtoh March 20. 27. 2002 and
Apnf 3. 10. 2002
KK146
Notice of Application
lor T bs Peed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, met
MLMM AS CUST (ASHLANO), me
holder of the Mowing certificate s)
has Med1.said cartrfcata(») tor a las
deed to be tosued iheroon, The carhficale number(s) and year(s) of
issuance, the' descnpiioni ot me property, and ihe name(s ) In which it was
assessed to/are a i toRows:
CERTIF1CAT1 NO: 403
YCAR OF ISSUANCE: 1990
PAF1CEL 10* 27*19-30-503-0B000000
Deacnphon of Property F T OF BLK
B OESC AS BEG 11501 FT E OF
SW COR BLK B RUN W 11501 FT
N 510 F T E 327 9 F T S 307 40 FT W
TO A PT N OF BEG S TO BEO A F
Q VEGETABLE TRACT P0 7 PO 14
INFO 06030000 CU TO U T FOR 95
Names in which assessed BARRY
P NASH
Unless such certificate!t) shal be
redeemed according to law, ihe
property desenbed m such certifi­
cated) wiR be sold to the Nghest bid­
der at the west Ironl door, Semmoto
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
Florida, on
Monday, April 29,2002, at 11 00am
Payment of Sato fee, appkcabto
documentary stamp lavas and
recording fees are required to be
paid by the successful tedder al me
tale Full payment of an amount
equal to the highest bid it due within
24 hours after the advertised bme oI
sale A l payments shal be cash or
guaranteed instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk of the Greul
Court
Deted on 3/14700?
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Clerk
Publish March 20. 27. 200? end
Apr* 3, 10. 2002
KKI47
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_J npyiM
jk
_
rrofice or
an100
tor Tee pwetol
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
ACCURATE TEMPfiJIAIURE CON
TROL CORP the hotter ot the foi
lowing certilcalats) has Med said
certihcate(s) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate num­
ber! s) and yearft) of issuance, the
desenphon of the property, and the
name(t) In which ft was assessed
ka/are as toflowa
CERTIFICATE NO: 3«31
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: It M
PARCEL ID# ID-21-31-513-00000370
Description of Property; LEG LOTS
37 38 39 ♦ 40 MILTON SQUARE
AOOP83PG50
Names n which assessed REAL­
TY ASSET PROPERTIES LTO
Unless such certificated) shal be
redeemed according to tow. Ihe
property 'described in such certlftcate(s) wA be sold to the highest bttdec at Ihe west front door. Semmoto
County
Courthouse.
Santord,
Flonda, on
Monday. Apr* 29. 2002. at 11 00am
Payment of Sato tee, appkcabto
documentary stamp fates and
recording lees are required to be
paid by ihe successful bidder at the
sato Fuft payment of an amount
equal to Ihe highest btt is due withm
24 hours after me advertised lime of
sale A l payments ehal be cash or
guaranteed instrument,
made
payable In the Clerk of me Circuit
Court
Dated on *14/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Oerk
Publish March 20. 27. 2002 and
Apr4 3. 10. 2002
KKI49
Notice of Application
for Taa Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
MUNICO INC. Ihe hotter ol the fol­
lowing certificate!s) has Med said
certificate)!) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate Hum­
berts) end yearts) of issuance, the
description of (he property, and the
name(s) m which ft was assessed
is. are as toftows
CERTIFICATE NO: 37M
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1996
PARCEL ID# 34 21 30 506000^
0150
Description of Property LEG LOT
15 BLK B EASTBROOK SUBOUNIT
NO fl PO U PG 62
Name* m which assessed
LUTHER R MARBLE. VIRGINIA R
MARBLE
Unless such certificate(s) shall be
redeemed according to law, the
property described m such certJicale(s) will be sold to the highest bid
der al the west front door. Semmoto
County
Courthouse,
Santord,
Ftonda. on
Monday. April 29. 2002. al 11 00am
Payment oI Soto lee. appkcabto
documentary stamp Uses and
recording lees are required to be
paid by the successful bidder a! the
sole Full payment of an amount
equal to Ihe hughesl b*d is due withm
24 hours alter the advertised time of
sole Ail payments than be cash or
guaranteed
instrument
made
payable to the Clerk of the Circuit
Court
Deled on 3/142002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Clerk
Pubfceh March 20. 27. 2002 and
April 3. 10. 2002
KK150
Notice ot Application
to# Tas Deed

NO TKE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tail
RUTH COLMAR, tae hokta* ol W .
certiftetaW tai 1 I n Seed to be
•sued Vierean The certiAceM nunberti) end yw r(i) ol leeuence. N
J eronplion ol Vie property, end Vie
nemeiij in wtvdi 4 wee eeeeeeed
15. ere ee Mtaere:
C I i m n C A T I NO: 1*40
Y1AN o r ISSUANCE: IB M
PARCEL IO r 2 1 -30-X -X G G IIA 0000

Deecnpncn o4 Property: LEG SEC
21 TWP 20S RGE 30C BEG 1M F T
N O f INT N U ST RD 428 I W U
COUNTRY CLUB RO RUN w
te S M F T N J4 DEG W 21*97 P TN
5* DEO E I X FT 8 M DEO E 110
FT E to FT S TO BEG
Nemee n »fwch eeeeeeed: RICH A
WAYNE TR
l/ntaee eudi certirtce1e(i) me* be
redeemed eccardmg to lew. Ibe
property deecrtbed in eucb c e l*
uta&lt;i| enl be eald to Vw legTwel bid­
der el Vw m et from door, Seminole
County
Courthouae.
Senford.
Ftartde. on
Mondey. Apr* 29,2002. cl 11 OOem.
Peyrner* of Seta Ice. eppAcebta
documenlery ttemp K it e end
reconkng lect ere reqUred to be
perd by vie eucccutal better el the
teie Fu* peyment ol en amour*
equal to Ibe NqReel bid &lt;edue w*hm
24 hour* aber Vw edrerbeed bme o1
eata A l peyrner** ibe* be c m /i or
gueranleed kietrumenl.
made
oeyeWe to Vw Clerk 0
1Vie Orou*
Court
Deled on 3/14/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Clark
PuMeb: March X . 27.2003 end
Apr* 3. 10. 2003
KKI52
lor T u Deed
N O TK E 13 HEREBY GIVEN. Vial
RUTH COLMAR. Vw hotter ol Vw
foAomng cembceledl bee Ned ewd
certHIcaleO) tor a lei deed to be
teiued Vwreon. The cerWale rxmberte) and yeeRi) oI aeuance. Vw
deecrpbon ol Vw properly, and the
name/*) to wteeb • wee eeeeeeed
ik/ere ee loAow*
CERTIFICATE NO: 1110
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1W 7
PARCEL 101 01-20-30-3120000021A
Deecnpkon rl Property: LEO PT O f
LOTS 21 X OESC AS BEO NE
COR LOT 21 RUN W 451 S O F T S
03 DEG 13 MIN 57 SEC E 802 M
FT E 1 X 4 3 F T N X D EG 0 3 MIN
00 SEC E (8 7 « FT TO BEO
AMENDED PLAT DRUID PARK PB
JP G 5
FLA PROP CORP
Ur*e«e eucb cerMceie|*| the* be
redeemed according to lew, the
property deecrtaed to eucb cerlOcatc(t) on* be ecM to Vw ragheel bid­
der el Vw wed Ironl door. Seminole
County
Courtboute.
Santord.
Florida, on
Monday. Apr* » . 2002. el II 00am
Peyrner* oI Sale lee. epptrehle
documenlery ttemp tenet end
recotdeig leee ere required to be
peel by Vw eucceulul better el Vw
tele Fu* peyrner* ol en amour*
equal to Vw h*ywtl bel a due wNbm
24 hotel altar Vta edrerbeed bme oI
lata. AJ payments l/ial be c u b or
gueranleed
tottrumenl.
made
payable to Vw Clerk ol Vw Cireu*
Court
Deled or 3/14/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
C l ERR OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
3EMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Clerk
Pubkeb March X . 2T. 2002 end
Apr* 3. 10. 2002
KK133
Notice of Application
fo# Tee Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RUTH COLMAR, tie hotter of Via
toBowmg certificated) hat Mad said
certificated) tor a lax daad to ba
issued thereon. The certihcata num­
ber! s) and year(i) of iasuance. the
description of the proparty, and the
named) w which ft was assessed
t*'are as follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 2502
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1988
PARCEL lOf: 02 21 29-51*00000130
Description of Property LEO UNIT
13 CAMBRIDGE SQUARE A
CONDO ORB 2114 PO 200
Names m when assessed CAM­
BRIDGE PTNRS OEV CORP
Unless such certificated) shal be
redeemed according to law. the
property described In such certify
catedJ will be sold to the highest bid­
der et the west front door. Semmote
County
Courthouse.
Sanford,
Flonda. on
Mondey. Apr# 29.2002. a ll 1 00am.
Payment of Sole lee. applicable
documentary stamp lax as and
recortjkng fees are required to be
paid by the successful butter at the
sale Full payment ol an amount
equal to Ihe highest bid hi due within
24 hours after the advertised lime of
•ale. All payments shaft be cash or
guaranteed' instrument,
-made
payable to the Clerk of the Ckrcuft
Court.
Deted on 3/142002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Oerk
Pubksh March 20. 27. 2002 and
Aprft 3. 10. 2002
KK155
Notice of Application
for Tas Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RUTH COLMAR, the hotter of the
frjftowmg certificated) has Med said
certificated) tor a tax deed to be
issued theieon. The certificate num­
bers) and yeai(s) of issuance, the
description of the property, and the
named) &lt;n which ft waa assessed
is/are as toDtows
CERTIFICATE NO: 447
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
PARCEL 10# 33-19-30 5AF 00000I7A
Oescnptton of Property LEG W 1/2
OF LOT 17 (LESS PT IN SECONO
SEC RAVENNA PARK SEC LOCH
ARBOR) NEW UPSALA PO 1 PG 07
Name* n which assessed SHOE­
MAKER CONSTR CO
Unless such certificate! s) shaft be
redeemed according to law, the
property described m such certifi­
cate!*) wift be sold to the highest bid*
clef at ihe west front door. Semtrvok
County
Courthouse.
Santord.
Florida, on
Monday Aprft 29. 2002. at 11 00am
Payment of Sale tee. appkcabto doc­
umentary steimp taxes end recording
lees are required to be pa*d by the
successful fritter at ihe sato Fufl
payment of an amount equal to the
highest bid is due within 24 hours
after the advertised time ot sole. Aft
payments shall bo cash or guaran­
teed matrumanl. made payable to
the Clerk at the Court Court
Dated on 314/2002
MAM rANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy

Clerk
PutM i: Mere*'20, 27, HOB I
Ao* 3.10. 3002
KX1S3
n t
tor Ttae L ___
NOTTCC IS H f n e iY O /V tK I
RUTH COLMAR, Vw hotter af M
&gt;11
tar ■ ■* i
tamed tiarwon. The ceil
beds) end yeerfe) cl I
J eeu Ltaun M I
nerrw(e) to which I wee I
le/are ce toeewe:
C t R T M C A T t NO: 4SBS
w a r o r m tiA N C i.- ie e r
PARCEL l o r 21-31-32-3CF-0P0D0130
Deeo1*tan ol Prepely LEO LO TS
13 IS * IT BLK F NORTH CHULUOTA PB 2 PO 34
Name*
CIBOR
Uritaee euch cartacttRi) aha* be
redeemed accordtag to law, Vw
cato&lt;e) w*I ba aett to tw N(Real tttder el vw weet her* door. Semlnoto
County
Courthouee.
Santord.
Ftartta. on
Monday. Apr* » , 2002. al 11 COam.
Payment ol Beta lee. appfcaMe
documenlery etemp lame and
recuri lng leee ere reqtared la be
pett by Vw eucceittd better M Vw
eata. F id peyrner* of an amour*
equal ta Ire tRFiaal bid ta due *tt*n
24 h o u l aher Vw ediemeed tana ot
eeta A l peymenta M
be carti or
gueranleed
Inebumeni.
made
payable ta Vw Ctark of Vw Cireut
Court.
Dated on 1/UQ002.
U A R Y A M fi MORSE
CLERK OF T H I O R C U IT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Oerk
Pubtoft: March 20.27, 2002 and
Apr* I. 10.2002
KKI3T

tor The C
N O TK E 13 HEREBY G IV E R Vwt
FUNDCO INC. Vw hotter of Vw tal­
lowing cerMeatefe) hee Med eatt
cemltaeM*) tor a laa deed to be
weued Vwreon. The rentereta nunbed*) md yeadi) of tawwnre. Vw
deecnpacrn of Vw property and *w
nameo) to wrath a waa aaaaaaad
te/ere ee taluwi:
C C R T V K A W NO: 142B
W A R OF ISSU A R C Ii 1 W »
PARCEL IGF. 34-20-29-310-00000500
Detcnpbon of Preparty: LEG LOT
S« 3 PT OF LO T 53 OESC AS BEG
SE COR LO T 33 RUN N S2 DEG X
MIN 12 SEC W 1 « F T NELY ON
CURVE 2 17 F T B I I K G X U N
31 SEC E 14001 F T TO BEG
SA8AL VIEW AT BABAL POINT PB
32 PGS 32 TO 34
Nemee m whroh aeeeeeed: DOOIB
2M OI
Untau euch rerttreta(e) ihe* ba
to law. Vie
In euch certMcete(i) m i be eott ta Vw N(fwal bid­
der el the wed Iror* door, Seminole
County
Courthouae.
Santord.
Ftartde. on
Mondey, Apr! X . 2002, M 1100am.
Peyrner* ol Seta tae.
dn-umentery
rwconkng f m ar* nqulrid to Id
pott by tiw suocwmM bkttaf al f it
lata. Fu* peyrner* of an imou*
equal to Ihe h*pwet tad la due wta*n
24 hour* aher Vw ethrerttaed ante of
eata. A l payment* efw* be caah or
payable to Vie CWrk of Vw CtroUl
Court,
■
ta
Deled orv 3/14/7002
,
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctark
Pitakeh: March X . 27,2002 end
Apr* 3. 10. 2002
KK153
IN T H « ORCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR U U N O l l COUNTY,
FLOMOA
FROBATS DIVISION
FUe Number PR01-127SCF
IN RE: ESTATE OF
E RICHAROKJNQ,
NODCS OF APattM TIW ION

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AOAJNST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE E3TATEYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Vwl
r e erVrwaebeeon of he eeleta of E.
RICHARD KINO, deceeeed, File
Number PROI 1370CP. ta pendkig
In he c*rcu* Court tor Senencta
Cotmry. Ftonda. Probata Orrtatan,
Vw edrkeea of which la'Sananota
County Couvuuaa. Santord. Ftartta
32T72 3099
The • Peraonal
Repreeentatrve ol the eelale ta
Brendan Wtwa and Jerry Lull,
whoae addrew ta 747 Fnar Road.
Winer Park. Ftonda 32792 The
name end edtaeea of Vw Peraone!
Repreeentatrve’e attorney ate eat
A* paraona having claena or
damanda egamal Ihe ealale are
required. WITHIN THREE MONTHS
FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, to
Me with Vie ctark of Vw ebone court
e writer Uatamar* of any ctaen or
demande vwy may r u n . Caen ctaen
mull ba m wnbng and mual eidtaata
Vw beew tor rw ctaen, vw nama end
eddreee of Vw credaor or hw agar*
or attorney, end Vw amour* cleaned
If Vw ctaen a not yet due. fw dale

be Mated. » Vw darn ta urlkMad or
ccncogent. Vw nehjre of Vw e a r lerfy thee be ruled V Vw ctaen ta
••cured. Vw eecunty the* be
derated the deener* tlwl detrer
tufflewr* copter of Vw ctaen to Vie
dark to enable Vw dart to mad one
copy to each peraonal repraeeraa
kve
A l pareone r l,retied ai vw eeUta

to whom e copy of tm Nonce of
required. WITHIN THREE MONTHS
FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO TKE. to
Me any obyeettone vwy Vwy rrwy
have Viet thaAengea Vw vekekty ol
me decedenre eta. Vw querneanone
of the pareonaJ repreeanui/ve. or Vw
venue or Mtadcoon of Vw court
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Date of vw knl pubeceOon ol Vee
Nonce ol Adnmietralton Apr* 3.
2002

Brendan White. Jerry Lull. Aa
Peraonal Representative of Vw
ErUie of E Rcherd Keig. Deceeeed
BRENDAN F LINNANE
Attorney
lor Pertonal
RepreeancaOve
Florida Bar No 324723
3705 Hantar Avenue
Orlando. Ftonda 3230*
Telephone (407)351-1000
Pubksh Apt* 3,10. 2002

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NOTTCE TO THE PUBLIC:
None* a h m ty given Orel N
Board ol Arbutanatk eI N C*y d
Smtore w* hod a regular maaang
on Apr* » , 1003 to t e Cly Hal
Commrearon Chanter* at 1130
AM. to order to oonad ar a raquaat
tor variance m t n ZcnWig Ordnance
as I partite to raar yard aateck
raqulremarka to a TO rontog damd
art
Lot 14* Courtry Oub Part PH 2 PS
54 P03 22 torn14
Bang more apactocaPy daaerted
aa beau t 134 Bruahcraa* Drtra
Platted uaa at Ita property a to
raquaat a 10 W vwnanca w raar
yanl u t e e * to eonabuct a aereened

IN NAMEO INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLA/M AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES. HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST
KNOWN
ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS. UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an acaon
lor torectoa* a mortgaga on to* Ickbaring proparty to SEMINOLE
County, Honda.
LOT T. BLOCK J. LAKE KATHRYN
PARK FIFTH ADDITION, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,
RECORDCO IN PLAT BOOK 15.
PAOE(S) 47 ANO 48 OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
TOGETHER WITH 19T4 SINGLE­
WIDE MOBILE HOME IDENTIFICA­
TION AS V*t»2701883 RP DECAL
IR204383
hat baan Wad agatet you and you
ar* raqurad to w n* a copy of your
wraian dafanaat wOhto 30 iby* ailat
to* tint publication. * any. on
Ecnavarna 8 Auodata*. P A ,
PbtoWT* attornay. whoaa addreaa b
111* Corporal* Lak# Dnva. Sul*
300. Tampa. Florida 33934 and Ma
to* original w4h tola court abhor
baba aarvtca on ptatedTa aitomay
or anmadbaaly toaraaftar. otoanrnaa
a datauR *41 ba entered aqatod you
lor toa ratal damandad to tha
CampAate or pabtkin
TN* nobca ahal ba pubtahad one#
•ach aaak lor two contacuttv*
aaaba to to* Santord Haratd
WITNESS my hand and to* aaal of
tow Court tola day MAPR03 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clark ot to* Court
BYFbtoKing
Aa Daputy Clark
Ecnavarna 6 Aaaoclalat. PA.
PO Boa 25018
Tampa- Florida 33922 5018
FO1012637
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, pation* with daabktiaa naadIna • Lpactaf accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
it
(hi
SEMI NOtE
County
CoudhouM al (407)665*4227. 1*
900-655-8771 (TOO) or 1-600-995'
1770, via Honda Ratay Sarvica
FUbUftAprf tO. 17, 2002
LL090

Larry BWr. Chapman
Board of Arp abnant
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC' IP A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETMO OR HEAR
NO. HE/SHE W U NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORO OP THE PRO
CEEOMOS INCLUOMQ THE TESttm o n y an d e v id e n c e , wvacn
RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED BY
THE CITY OP SANFORD (PS
2000109)
PERSONS PATH DtSABAJOES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PART tc m tn It ANY OP THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 3355929 U
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETTNO.
Plteatt Apr* 10. IT, 3001
U «1

WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN: May T, M E
OME: 1000am
WHERE: A Ifllbwtog Sarvica
1001 N. Orlando Ay*

Matted FL 32751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOCL
VEHICLE CENT1FICARON •
t) AS OMamcdia Clara
1G3NF27U1F COS 1893
2)
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la ix t t t s jT t a r a e s
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PUb*ah: Aprl 10, 3002
LL0S7
Bl THE CWCLET COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORKM
CtVB. DtVIStON
Caaa Ma. E B C M B 515 0
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. PIC..
Plate*.
v»
DANIEL DCCOSTA. JR told TRACY
DECOSTA, N* tea, at at.
Defendant*.
NOTICE OP ACTION
T O TRACY DCCOSTA
Lad known adteaa
439 W Church Onva
Lsrgtaood. FL 33750
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Wat an aetbn
to toractoaa ot mortgaga on tha tottoning da»crte d property to
Banknote Coitey. FloridaPARCEL 7, FROM THE NORTH­
EAST CORNER OP THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 31. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH. RANGE X EAST. SEMIHOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. RUN
SOUTH SO DEGREES t t UIMUTES
» SECONDS WEST. ALONG THE
NORTH UNC OP SAID NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OP SOUTHEAST 1/4 A
DISTANCE OP TST90 FEET TO
THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
OF LONG WOOD
MARKHAM
ROAD SAME BEPtG A M FOOT
WIDE RIGHT-OF-WAY THENCE
RUN SOUTH 24 DEGREES 18 MIN­
UTES SS SECONDS EAST ALONG
SAIO RIGHTOF WAY 30 33 FEET.
THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONG A CURVE CONCAVE
NORTHEASTERLY HAVINO A
RADIUS OF 942 81 FEET. A CEN­
TRAL ANGLE OF 15 DEGREES 52
MINUTES 40 SECONOS AN ARC
DISTANCE OF 266 04 FEET.
/HENCE
RUN
SOUTH
40
DEGREES 00 MINUTES 41 SEC­
ONOS EAST. 203 FEET FOR A
POINT OF BEGINNING THENCE
CONTINUE SOUTH 40 DEGREES
00 MINUTES 41 SECONOS EAST
75 FEET. THENCE RUN NORTH 40
DEGREES SO MINUTES 10 SEC
ONDS EAST 136 FEET. THENCE
RUN NORTH 40 DEGREES 00 MIN
UTES 41 SECONDS WEST. 75
FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH 40
DEGREES 50 MINUTES 10 SEC­
ONOS WEST. 139 FEET TO THE
POPFT OF BEGINNING
haa baan Mad agaaial you and you
ara raquaad to tana a copy ol your
•man datanta*. * any. to 4 on
SMITH. HIATT 6 DIAZ. P A .
PldnUTa altomayi. whuM address
a 2001 East Oakland Park DM).
Su m 303. Fort Lauderdale. Hand*
33306. antes 30 day* from lint dal*
ot pubbeabon. 2002. and Ma toa ongM k N iS is C M a lB O E C o M tM B a r

batora Samoa on PUtedTi aflomay*
Of Vnreartnary dwaaKar olharwrsa
a dafaUl wd ba antarad agatet you
lor to* r**af damandad n tot comDlate or oabbon
DATED on APR 01 2002
Maryama Mona, dark
Dark ot t e CIRCUIT Court
By Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clark
PUBLISH IN Santord Harald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (4071323 4330.
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARINO IMPAIRED.
(TDD) 1 600-055 8771, OR VOICE
(V) 1-800-055-6770. VIA FLORIOA
RELAY SERVICE
Pubfcah Apr* 10.17. 2002
LL066
at THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OP
FLORIDA IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION
C A S IN O : 02 CA-556-14-W

CfTlFINANCIAl MORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC,
Plated
CHARLES E DUNN to at.
OaNndantd)
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO CHARLES E DUNN
041 Wo&lt; Tran
Caaaabarry. FL 32707

LAST KNOWN ADORE SS
Cu r r e n t a d d r e s s
unknow n

ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR
IIFS CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
iSSERANDAOABtST THE HERE

M THC CmCUfT COUfVT r o n
S IM N O L I COUNTY.

FLORIOA
p fio tA T t o rm io N
FUa Mumfcar 02004-CP
IN R£: ESTATE OF
ROSE MARY ROBERTS,
D*c««s«d

NOTIC I TO CREDITORS
Tha admmisirabon of N astata of
ROSE MARY ROBERTS, dacaasad,
FUa Nunbar 02 304 CF, N ponding
In V* Crcui Court lor SommoJa
County, Honda. Probata OMafon.
N addrnt of whch it Oorti of
Court Sanwida C o vty Courthouaa,
PO Bos 6099. Sanford, Florida
32772 6099
‘ Tha nama* and
addrasaas of 9*» paraonal raprasarv
tatrva and Via paraonaf roprooontaUva'a aitomay ara aat hxiti bofow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al parsons on whom UYs nobca la
servad who havt otyoeiwn* thal
chaSanga Via vaAtfty of lha wd, Vw
qualification* of Via paraonal rapra*
santairva. vanua. or funsdfcfton of
Vsa Court ara raqurad to Ma Ihaa
otyactwns with thw Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE O f A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of thm hrat pubAcatton of
VMS Nobca is Aprs 10, 17. 2002
GERALD LELANO ROBERTS, JR
Personal Representative
3043 Egret Terrace
Safety Harbor. Florida 34699
Juk# Eason Smith. PA.
Florida Bar Number 697132
Aitomay lor Petitioner
2060 Winter Springs Boulevard
Ov»ado. FL 32765
Telephone (407) 365 9910
Facsimile (407) 365 1239
PubHh April 10. 17,2002
LI 060

IN THE ClRCUfT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Hla No. 02 303-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
GERALD W LATHAM. SR. itVa
GERALD W LATHAM. wWa GER­
ALD WHUAM LATHAM.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha admnistTatton of the estate of
GERALD W LATHAM. SR. *Va
GERALD W LATHAM s V i GEn
ALD WILLIAM LATHAM, deceased.
FJa Number 02-303 CP, n pending
m the Grcu4 Court tor Saminole
County. Ftonda. Prubate Drvtsion.
the actoraat of which is 301 N Parti
Avenue. Santord. FL 32771 Tha
names and address of Via Personal
Represantabve and lha Personal
Representatives attorney are set
lord! beta*
Al creditors of the decedent and
other parsons having claims or
demands agamst decedent s estate
mctodlng unmatured. corrtingenl or
unltqiiviated dams, on Whom a copy
of tots nobca is served must Me their
claims arto vms 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 otoer creditors of toe decedent
and persons having claims or
demands against Ithe decodent s
estate, including urwnaturod conUrv
gent or urWquidsled claims, must Me
toeif cLums with tots court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date of toe first publication of
VMS Nonce Is April 10. 2002
Personal Representative
JAMES GERALD LATHAM
720 River Oaks Lane
Mend Island. FL 32953
Aitomay tor Personal Representative
CHARLES F BROOME. ESQUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 009103
THE BROOME LAW FIRM. PA
915 South Washington Avenue
Post Off** Boa 729
TifusviHo, FL 32761 0729
Telephone (321)269 5620
FtoUsh AprS 10. 17. 2002
LL06I
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business al 610
L a k e ,h Circle, Healhrow. FL
32746 under toe Fictitious Name of
Pews for a While Pet Sifting and
tost I intend to regrstor said name
«to to«t Division of Corporations.
TaHahaisee. Ftonda. m accordance
wlh toe provisions of toa Fctrhuus
Name Statutes, lo Wit Section
665 09 Ftonda Statutes 1991
Sherry Taytor
Pubfcsh Aprf 10 2002
11062

L

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n o t ic i

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or
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Nobca It !w«6y gtv«n fiat I am
•ngagart m buama** al 3868
Ortando Dr . Su*a 460. Sartort. FL
33773. ttebr te Flctaou* Nam* of
WNU* Watar Banrtta and Vial I
rt*nd lo rtgnb said nama teti te
Dbrtuon
ol
Coiporation*.
TkhhaiiM. Ftonda. in accar d i ca
•4h te prOMtete ot te FIcttoM
Nama Sialuta*. lo-W4 Sactkm
•8909. Florida SlaluM, IN I.
Gary JoaWte
Pubkati. Agrl 10. 3003

11093
tto n c i o k
TO B U C AUCTION
rronce e neretty grven,
Sammota WAackar Samoa *61 aal m
PuMc Aucaon lor utrag* lor catfi

uerrLBrxj k&gt;n*gr»eei o*jo*r, me1ror-

fcni n onscroflg
it. . a. * *verpcaem
-ut-i---.
owng
April 33.3003
89 Buck 4 D/l
Vki41G4HR94C XKH440433
Tha auction « • bo h*U at tZ:0O
PM. on t e *ald date abort At
Saminol* Witckar tanka 3540 S.
Myrfl# Ay* Santord. FL 33773
ProkpactN* btddan may tepa d
writela* on* hour prior lo talc
Tama ar* ca*h or canted t o d ,
oemmoei wrecaer resenroa eie ny*
to accapt or r*r*ct any and at brdi
Putteti: A r t 10. 3003
LL064
NOTICt OP PUBLIC B A U
ALTAMONIX TOWMO, H8/&gt;
IMCUUMTO V tM C U AUCTION
h t m a h k e iib t ,
ALTAMONTE SPTONQ3, FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY, NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U BIOS.
PURSUANT TO F8. TIJTS
1-7-1003
1985 HONDA
IHOAD5436FA134959
(987 HONDA

IHGCA5937HA0BI505
1W0 MAZDA
J U 1BG3364L0100440
1994 MAZDA
JM3UC13I5E0697100
1*69 MAZDA
JMIBF3330J0160I09
1*61 OLDS
3AX68YXBU33B0I4
1990 TOYOTA
JT4RNB1A9L005II93
FOUR DONATION BOXES
1969 JAGUAR
SAJAY1349FC430367
1991 VOLVO
IAX4939B13049I3
1991 MERCEDES
BAA53A38B023709
1993 CHRYSLER
1C3XV96R7NO609633
1989 JEEP
1J7FJ36L5KLSI9S1*
PHONE a 407-339-0700
PubHh Apr* 10. 3003
U069
April 4,3001
NOTIC* OP A PUBLIC HOARata
TO CONBKXR THE ADOPTION
OP AN ONOMANCE BY T W CITY
OP SANFORD, FLOmOA
Nolle* it hartby gtwn fiat 6 Pubic
Haaring w*i ba hald In t e
Comnwwm Room al t e Cay Hai n
t e Cay cl Santord. Ftonda. *1 7 00
o'etock PM on April 21. 1001. to
conukr t e adaption bl an.ontnanca by t e Cay at Santord. Florida,
wto ol rrttcfi a at totow*
ORDINANCE NO 3709
AN ORDINANCE O F THE CITY O f
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AMENDING
CHAPTER 1, ADMINISTRATION.
ARTICLE XV, O f THE CITY COOE
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD ENTI­
TLED POLICE OFFICERS, RETIRE­
MENT SYSTEM. AMENOINO SEC­
TION 3-360. BENEFIT AMOUNTS
ANO ELIGIBILITY.
AMENDING
SECTION 3-373, MILITARY SER­
VICE PRIOR TO EMPLOYMENT.
AMENOINO
SECTION
3 374.
PRIOR POLICE SERVICE. PRCL
VIOINO FOR CODIFICATION: PROVIOINO FOR SEVERABILITY OF
PROVISIONS. REPEALING ALL
ORDINANCES
IN
CONFLICT
HEREWITH ANO PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy ste* ba t.aiabH at t e
oPc* ol t e C*y Clark tor al par ton,
dawtig to aumaia t e tama.
Al pamat n rtoratl and objtnt
ihal hav* an opportunity to ba haard
al laid haaring
By ordar ol t e Cty Commaaion at
t e Cay ol Santord. Ftonda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O f THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
407-330-5636 48 HOUR3 IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: V a parton dac.lt i u appaaf t droaton
mada wan raapact to any rnanar conwtorad at t e abova mating or
haarng. ha may naad a nrtoabm
racord ol t e procaartnga. nclukng
t e tatbmony and amdanca. which
racord it not ptovidad by t e Cay ol
Santord. |FS 306OIOS)
Cyrthia Portar,
Daputy Cay Clark
PubHh Apr* 10. 3003
LL067
at THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FUa NumDar M-3T1-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JOHN AHLEY WESSON,

Deceased
NOTICE TO CflCDrTOflS

The administration of toe estate of
JOHN AHLEY WESSON, deceased.
File Number 02 311CP. is pending
n Ihe Orcsj* Court for Semmofe
County, Florida, Probate Division,
toe address of whsch la Clerk of
Court, Serranofe County Courthouse.
PO Bos 8099, Santord. Florida
32772 6099
The names end
addresses of toe personal repreeenlalrve and Ihe personal represent*
live s attorney ore set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AJI creditors of Ihe Decedent and
otoer persons having claims or
demands ogamst Decedent's « viola
inducing unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims on whom a copy
of tons notice tat served must hie toeir
claims with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER O f 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICA
TfON OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE OATE Of SER
VICE Of A COPY Of THIS NOTICE
ON THEM

Al other credeors of toe Decedent
and persons having claims or
demands agamsl Ihe Decedent s
estate, refuting unmilured, contmgenl or unftquuJaled claims, must file
then claims with tons court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE Of
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE

AIL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date of toe hrst pubiratran of
tots Nohce is ApH Id, 2002.
HARVEY WESSON
Personal Represeniatrve
1406 Lakeshure Drive
Casselberry. Florid* 32707
ROBERT C WILKINS. JR . ESQ
Altomey tor Personal
Representative

Otenriartt

Florida Bar No 377733
Drttma, 8 WMurta. P A
330 Lookout Placa
P o « 0*ca Bo* 041800
MaMord. FL 33704-1800
(407)5300000
PuttHh April TO. 17. 3003
uo ao

none*

N0T1CK OF
FTcrm o uo h a m
Nobca a haraby ghtn t e l I am
■ngagad to buama** al 1032 W
SUM Road 430. Alamcrtt Spring*.
FL, in N t to* FIcMkxa Nam* of
Co ob i OraanV and te l I raanrt la
r*(pataf tart nama «4to t e DMtton
ol
CwponNon*.
Ttlahaata*.
Florida, to tocairtaflca wth t e pnMNona ol te Fkatonu* Nam* Slat,at ■■
to-WaSacbon
095 09. Ftorida
SututH 1991.
Tytor Aim. Piattoart
Pubiah: Apri 10,3003

LL000
CITY OF U U U MARY, FLORIDA
NOTTC1 TO THK FUKUC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by t e
C*y Commuion ol t e Cfy ol Lika
Mary. Ftonda. toat tart Cawntaaloo
adoptad Ordnanc* No 1054 on
Apr* 4,1003. vacating t e toBooHng
pomcm at an aaaamant:
Tha watt t e (5) Hot ot t e t e in
(IS) toot danag* and ubWy aaaamant along toa faar praparty in* ot
Lot 93. Ttoiacuan Un4 ft. aa itcoted
to Plat Book IT , Pagt* 8069, Pubfc
Racordt ol Saminol* County,
Florida: molt commonly kncMm aa
449 Stoiat Otw StraaL lak* Mary.
Dalad t e S*i day ol A pd 3003
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
Carol A FotMr. Cay Ctak
407-669-1433
Puteh: Apr! 10. 3009

11070
Afvt 5, 3003
NOTICa OF A FIM U C HKAJWO
TO COMSBCR AN AFFtAL OF
THK OCCMION TO AFFROV1
m th

co N o m o tts.

th c

am

FLAN ANO 09MKMSXMAL
None* N hanby gtvan toat a PuMc
Haaring wd b* hatd al t e
Comnwton Room to to* Ciy Ha* In
te City o( Santord. Ftortda. at 7:00 0
doc* P U cn Apr* 33,1002. to contklar an apptal ol t e dodtton. by
te
Plaimng
and
Zonktg
CommHolon on Fabiuaiy T. 3003. to
approv* ■*!&gt; condOlona. te S6*
Plan and Dananalonal Vtnanc*
raquaat tor toapiapoaa ot tocraaatng
bukkng l* g i to 30 toat tram 39
Im L •**! proparty bamg mor* parteMarty daocrt td a* to*owt:

SEC 07 TWP 30S RGE 3IE N T/3
OF NW 1/4WOF RY (LESS S-000
FT 9 W 03759 FT A RDS) (17 79
AC) (1301 I. AIRPORT BOULE­
VARD), FURTHER DESCRIBED AS
PARCEL 1DTO/30-31-30001100000. PUBLIC RECORDS SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Tha Cay Commltaton may: t e f t e
Haaring, abn, dmy. or iiuity tow
dtaaton. kndng and lacommandabon ot t e Ptoratng and Zoning
commission, sna n ecuon 01 vie
Cty Commission thaJ be knsf
Al pertei In Interest and cfUana
ihel have an opportunity to ba heard
al said hearing
By order ot tie Cty Commission of
tie Cty of Sanford, Ronds
ADVICE TO THC PUBLIC: I a per­
son decides to appeal a daefcton
meda wffh reepecJ to any mafler corv
•toered at tie above maetnq or
hearing, he may need a verbatim
record of tie pnxeedngs, nefudng
tie testimony and evidence, which
record « not provided by tie Cty of
Sanford. (FS266Q106)
PERSONS WITH DlSAPJtlTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE tf ANY O f THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
407-3S0-S626 46 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
Cyntfsa Porter.
Deputy Cty Clark
Pubfcah April 10. 2002
0071
IN TH I CIRCUIT COURT
O f THC DQH TISNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT O f
FLORIOA »4 ANO FOR
SIM NOLC COUNTY.
GENERAL
CASE NO: 0 2 C A 7 M 1 4 Q
COMMERCIAL FEDERAL
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff
vs
JOHN A SIR1NNIA/K/A JACK
SIRIANNI A K A JACK SlRRIANI. ET
A L.
Detsndants.
NODCC O f ACTION
TO SOUTHEASTERN HOME
MORTGAGE COMPANY
A corporation Ihal has not qualified
to do buaness n Ihe State of Ftonda
Nc4 a Ftorida Corporation
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toil an action
tor Foractoaura of Mortgage on Ihe
following described property:
LOT 3. EAGLE CREEK. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 36.
PAOE(S) 87. 80 ANO 69. O f THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
has been Ned agunst you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any. lo it. on
YAMILE
BENITEZ-TORVISO.
Altomey tor Plamttlf. whose address
is 951 N E 157th Street Suite 204.
North Miami Beech. FL 33162 withm
X days after tie feel publication of
thte notice and file tie original with
the dark of tvs court stfher before
service on Pfamlilfs attorney or
immediately thereafter otherwise a
dof.Tuh wd be entered against you
tor tia r«*ef demanded n tie comv
plamtWITNESS my hand and tie saal of
tve Court af SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda. this day of MAR26 2002
MAHYA74NE MORSE. CLERK
A* Clerk of fw Court
BY Deborah Conant
As Deputy Clark
Pubtah Semmole Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, persons with dtsabMies need­
ing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at (407)665 4227. 1BOO 955-8771 (TDD) or 16009556770. via Ftonda Relay Service
This is an attempt to coiled a debt
Any information obtained wiB be
used tor that purpose
Pubksh April X 10. 2002
U028

IN THI CIRCUIT COURT
Of TH I 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
ClYU. DIVISION
CASE NO : 01 CA 2S4A14 W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC
AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOA74S.
INC F/KA COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION DGA
AMERICAS WHOLESALE
IENDEH
Plamttlf.

vs.
RYANS DASS, el al.

Lecals

L egals

day* Ot your newpt ol tola doatm*nt It hu rt, g knpand. (TDO) t•00-955-8771.
Pubtato A p ril) 10.2003

t e 35 (toy at Aprl. 3003 t e fattowIng daaerted proparty a* eat torftiW
aatd Summary Final Jkifpnant towto
LO T 3ft. BLOCK C. BUENA VHTA
ESTATES. ACCOWXNO T O THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 3 PAGES 1 A N O X OP
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLOFftOA.
Dated t e day of MAR3S. 300B(anCU TT COURT SEAL)
Maryann# Mtorea
Clark a l t e O o r t Court
By: Rufti King
" Daputy Ctoik
Pubiah bu
THE SEMINOLE MEFLALX)
THE LAW OFFICES OP DAVID 3
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l 8 Uhtvarwy Drive Strife 500
Plartaaon, FL 33334
(9541233-MOO

L ecals

ecals

of

FOm CLOBUM SALK
(Fiaat* pubaab ki THE
BEMMOLB HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uarit M a Final Jurtgmanl ot
Fonckiaiaa rtawrt t e 75 day ot
Uareh. 3003. and ataarod «n Caaa
No 01-CA-3S44-14-W. at t e O o rt
Court at t e irTH J u t e emu* In
and tor Santncria CourYy. Ftonda.
oterom UOnTOAOE ELECTnONK
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.
AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRY­
WIDE HOME LOANS. itC. F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNOING COR­
PORATION D/B/A AMERICAS
WHOLESALE LENDER It te
FMM* and RYAN S. DASS, BEAR
GULLY BAY HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OT RYAN 8. DASS: JOHN
DOE. JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) Ft POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY I •*
W to t e N0 m I and ban i l w to,
caMi at t e WEST FRONT DOOR
OF COURTHOUSE ot t e Samnola
County Courtheua*. In Sanknoto
County. Ftorida. *1 ttUO AM on te
1ft t e at April 2003. t e toaoteg
dwaribad braparty aa tat k m w
laid Final Judgmenl to-ekt
LOT 24. BEAR GULLY BAY.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M R A T
BOOK 33, PAGES 59 THROUGH
57, PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE. COUNTY. FLORIOA
AKA: 3755 KMSLEY PLACE. WIN­
TER PARK. FL 39703
to aocordanca wan toa Amancant
te i On i t am Act. Ptnon* t e
Dtoatrifttaa naaiftng a igactol acctmmodaHon to pariicipala to art proctteig tbckid contact t e Court
Aten«batorai2at N PwkAvtnu*.
Santord. a 33771. Talaphon*
Numbar (407)333-4330 not totar
toan i m n (7) dayi prior to t e prooatdtoq. N hatrtog rrywaad. (TDO)
1-600-955-8771 or Vote (V)1-600959-6770 (ria Ftonda Ratty Sarricat.
Dalad thia day ot MAR 37.3003.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctort Ot Tha Qrouri Coul
By RutoKIng
Dapufy Clark
SiAmnadbY
L w Olttoa ot Marttiat C. Walton
1800 NW 49to Strtat. Suit 120
Fort Uudwdtit. Ftonda 33300
Talaphon* (954)453-0395
Facte**: (954)771-6093
FMOI-05307
Pl*8th: April 3, 10.3003
0037

mas___________________
N THE C M C U T COURT
(CO U NTY,
CTRL ACTION
C A M NOd 91-CA-33S3140
AMSOUTHBANK.
REITA GEFTSTEIH at a l
NOTICE OP BALE
Nobca (9 hereby gtvan toat. purauant to 1 Summary Judgment
artarad to t e above aryted care* to
teC Ircu t Court at Samtnola County.
Ftortda. to* Clark ol Saminol*
County wd r*a t e property erietad
County. Ftortda.
Daacrlpbon ot Mortgagad and
Lot 7, Oranga Eatatat, acconEig lo
t e fM toartot aa recorded to PM
Book 16 at Pag* 56. ot t e Pubtc
Racordt ot Samawta County.
Ftonda.
Tha lbaat addrtta at which ■ TE
Saiam Court. A8amonta Springs.
Ftortda 33701.
al a Pubic Sal*, to t e htghaal biddar, tor caah. on t e weal Iren* atapa
a t t e 3*nmot* County Courtoout*.
X I North Part Avanu*. Santord.
Ftorida 33771. on April 33. 2003 at
1100 AM
Dalad MAR26. 2003
MARYANNE MORSE
dark ot t e Clroua Court
Banknote Courtly. Ftorida
BfRufti King
Daputy Ctork
Miimvw Ec, T)rA4r4iej
inEicrwf
Tha Solomon Tiopp Lara Group, PA
400 N Aahlry Ptora. Sue* 3000
Tampa. FL 33902-4331
Aaomayt hr Amaouto Bank
Pubiah-Aprf 310.3003
LL034__________________________
M THE ORCUtT COUNT
OF THE t»T H
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
Bt AND FOR
M M M O LE COUNTY,

C A M N O l 9I-CA691-14-0
BENEFICIAL FLORIDA, INC . a
Dataware corporation,

JENNY L OURRANCE. at al.
M THE CftkClirr COURT
O F THE EIOHTIENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
EEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLOFMOA
CASE NCXi 01-CA-3479 Q
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
by and torou^i t e Sacnlary ol t e
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS.
pum a.
«a
TIMOTHY J GORDON. JANE DOE,
Unknown Spout* ol TIMOTHY J.
OOROON. BARBARA GORDON.
SEMINOLE COUNTY: CHASE
GROVES COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC.: UNKNOWN
TENANTSAJWNER3.
Daftndanl*.
NOTICE OP SALE None* it naraby gr»*n te l. pwtuanl to t e Ordar or Final Judgrranl
artarad to t e cauH to tot Clrciat
Coul ot Samncl* CouYy. Ftortda. I
writ rail t e proparty triualad to
Stmnol* Courty. Florida, daaerted
at
LOT 34. CHASE DROVES. UNIT 9.
ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCD *1 PLAT
BOOK 46. PAGES 10 AND II. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
and commonly known a*
922 Dngbtvww Driva. Laka Mary.
FL. 33746-1992
al pubkc ial*. to t e Nghait and ban
b*M«. In cath. at toa wau kora
door ot t e Sammota County
Coutoout*. Santord, Ftortda. *1
1100 AM on May 7.2003
Dalad MAR26. 3003
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Ruth tong
Deputy Clark
in accordance wan t e Amancant
Wan Oraabaaaa Act. partont t e
dMatnkbaa naadng a apacial accommodabon to partcyuia « t e procaatkflg mould contacl court
Adnraalrabon al Maphon* numbar
(407)695-4330. not laCar ten reran
(7) day* prior m t e procaadng. 9
bearing anpanad. (TDO) 1600-9559771. or Voca (V)1 90D 959-I770.
W Florid* Relay Santca.
Mason AArrocwlar. PA
17757 U S 19 Nwth. Sut* 500
Qaarwalat. FL 33794
(727)538 3800
Pub*ah Apr* 3, 10. 2002
LL024
TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THC EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CA SE NO. 01-CA-2399
DIVISION W
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE. INC.
Ptwtifl.
EUODOHO OCASIO. *1 al
Oefandanl(t)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu
auanl lo a Final Judgment ol
Mortgaga Foractoaura dalad March
21. 2003 and antarad n Caaa NO
0I CA 2399 ol t e Cecua Court ot
t e EIGHTEENTH Juckuei Cacut to
and tor SEMINOLE County Ftonda
wharan SUNTRUST MORTGAGE.
INC . a t e Plandri and ELIOOOnO
OCASIO. DEERSONG HONE OWN­
ERS ASSOCIATION. INC. ara t e
Dalandanta. I wd a*8 to t e lughatl
and Part batter tor cam *1 WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA al IT 00AM. on t e
23 day ot AprL 3003. t e Mowing
daaerted property aa aat torth to
le d Final Atogmant
L O T 147. DEERSONG 3.
ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 49. PAGE 64 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
A K A 518 San Gabriel Court.
Writer Spring*. FL 33708
WITNESS MV HAND and t e Mai
ot tort Court on MAR 37.3003
Maryann# Mott*
Clark ol t e Cacua Court
By Ruth King
Daputy Clark
Echevarria AAaaoctalat. P A
PO Bor 25018
Tampa. Ftonda 33633-5018
F0I0O96I9
“ Sa* Amancant with Ucaterer Ad

II you ar* a perron wah a daabJay
•ho neodr accommodation an order
to partiaprato in ik t procMting, you

NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE BALE
No*ca la haraby gtvan punuant to a
Summary Final Judgment ot
Foractoaura. dated Fab 15. 3003
antarad to Caaa No. 01-CA69I-14G ot t e O ra * Court to and tor
Saminol* County, Florida, whereto
BENEFICIAL FLORIDA. INC . a
Ditawi f t Corporation, is ths PWnHI
and JENNY L OURRANCE. w t e
Datandant. I aril aat to t e ik^iaal
Hid bstf tmXtof for cash, si I s Wsst
Front Door. Saminol* Coitoty,
Courthoua*. M l Norfti Park Avanu*.
Santord. Ftorida 33771. at 1100
a m . an Aprl I I 2009. t e toloerng
daaerte d praparty. aa aat torti In
tad Final Surrrrery Judgmant ot
Foractoaura, lo-w*
Lot 79, OAtOAFC HILLS, according lo ths B it iheroof, is rscordsd In
Plat Book 13 Pagat S3 and 64. ol
t e Public Racordt ot Saminol*
County. Ftortfa
Dalad t i l l ___day ot M/Uttte
2003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF IHE CIFtCUIT COURT
By Ruth tong
Oaputy Clark
Cart M. Sugarman. Eaq
9700 S D u* Ik^iwwy. St 550
MeiTk.FL 33156
Putwm Apr* 3. 10. 3003
0033 r
IN TH E ClRCUfT C O U F T
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CtRCUTT M
AND FOR EEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLOMOA
C A M NO: aiOOfl-3377-aiD-K
In re: The Marriage at
CARLOS SEHAITI.
Patmonet Tkeband.
and

UARCELA ALEXANDRA
ZA/U ENOA SEGAFT I.
RaapondancV/ifa
N O T K I OF ACTION
TO
MARCELA
ALEXANDRA
ZARLENOA SEGATTT
c/0 Joa* Hamadai
I83T. Mar Dal Plata. T600 Argarema
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED awt
a Patawn tor Dwaotution ot Marriage
haa baan Nad agamat you and you
are required to aarv* a copy ol your
wraian datanta*. i any. lo a on
THOMAS
L
STEPHEN.
PitatonahHuibanda Aitomay. 251
Maitland Avenue
Suit* 303,
AXamonw Spmga. Ftonda 3270T on
OibrtoreMay 14. 2003. and Ms t e
ongnal wkh t e Dark at t e Court
artier betore aarvea on PtaritiTa
attorney or mmackalaly breraaher.
otharwe* a M m A wm te antarad
agamat you tor t e ratal damandad
n t e Ccmpiani
DATED on March 37. 3003
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot t e Crrcu* Court
By
AtDspity D«fk
(Court Sssf)

Pubksh Aprs X 10. 17. 24, 2002
LL022
IN THC ORCUTT COURT
O f T H I 16TH
JUOfCIAL ClRCUfT,
IK AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A 5 I NO: 01 CA 2207 14W

IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
SOLOMON HARDY, If LIVING, ANO
IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
S P O U S E . H E I R S .
DEVISEES.GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAJNST SOLOMON MAROY.
TRACY HAROY. IF LJVINQ. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST TRACY HARDY.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE Of
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to i Summary Fnal Judgmcnl
of Foredosuit dated March 25, 2002
trtmmi «v Cn 4 Ca&amp;4 No 01 C A T X 7
I4W ol th* C-Ujal Coun Of lha 16TH

oro •nbtl«l al no coal to you. lor lha
provision of €*ftain asuslancff
Flaa$« contacl Court Artmmeilration
0! 201 N Park Avanu*. SanfonJ.
Ftonda 32771. lotephnn# numbar

Judicial C Kcurt n and tor SEMINOLE
County. SANFORD. Florida. I wff
saH to lha hHjhanl and bast bnJdar tor
cash al AT WEST FRONT DOOR af
toa SEMINOLE Caaty Courthouta
located af 301 N PARK AVENUE n

(407|665 4227, *ilhm 2 rvorkmg

SANFORD. FI. af 11 00 AM a m on

ot-noaonMj

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OOABAJT1E5
ACT. partena atfti ikaabMaa naadrig a apace! accommodtaon mould
bcrkact COURT AOMMSTRATTON.
at
te
SEMINOLE
Creaky
Creafttoua* at 407695-432T. 160095*6771 (TDO) or 1600-9556770.
yta Ftortda Ftotoy Banrica.
Pucam Apr* 3 1ft 3009
LL031
•t THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JU D O A LO R C U T.
M AND FOR
EEBBNO U COUNTY.
FLOMOA
OENBEAL
JU R M O C TK M DtVNKM
C A M NO; 91 CA m i 14
FIRST UMON NATIONAL BANK OP
DELAWARE.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
FANNIE DELAUGHTER AMJA
FANNIE M. DELAUGHTER A K A
FANNIE MAE O C U U O H TE R . W
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HE1R3
D E V IS E E S .G R A N T E E S .
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTH ER PARTIES ClA M tN O AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST FAFMC
D€LAUGHTER A K A FANNIE M.
DELAUGHTER A KA FANNIE MAE
DE LAUGHTER.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF FANNIE
DClAUQFfTER A K A FANMC M
DE LAUGHTER A KA FANNIE MAE
DELAUGHTEH. IF ANY. ORANADA
SOUTH HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC.;
RAVI
K1SSOOH. AS TRUSTEE O F THE
1330 MERRITT STREET TR U ST 9
1; JOHN DOC ANO JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DCFEFCANTjS)
NOTICE OF
FO RBCLO EUM BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN pur
auant to a Summary Fbwl Judgrrerk
cl Foredcaure dated March 2 3 3003
•reared to CN* Cat* Ma 01 CA 3373
14 ol t e Ckakt Court ol t e 18TH
JkJdfcM D ra w tn * « ! tor SEMINOLE
Creaky SANFORD, Ftortda. I M l
aa* to t e NgRaal and beat biddar tor
caah at AT W EST FRONT DOOR M
t e SEMMOLE County Courteuwa
tocatodatXI N. PARK AVENUE In
SANFORD. FL. at It 00 AM am . on
t e 35 day of Apr*. 2003 t e tolaviig daaerted property to aal Forth In
aard Summary Final A rty ra rL u -

4MC
LOT 130. ALAFAYA W OODS
PHASE I. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROCD IN
PLAT BOOK 31. PAOEIS) * 3 97
AND M . OF THE PUBLIC
RECOR03 OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Dalad t e day pl MARX. 2003
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryama Mona
Dark oi t e Cvruri Coul
By Ruth Kmg
Daputy Dark
Pubtm h
THE S E M M O U HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l 3 UrkrareHy Drrv* Suaa 500
Plantation. FL 33334
(95413336000
01-79192(MYNW)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona with rtaabenaa read­
ing a apacial accommodation ahouAd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•I
te
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouta at 4074654227. 16009956771 (TDO) or 16039956770.
iria Ftorida Relay Sarvica
Pubkah April 3 10.3003
LL030
f t THE ORCUtT COURT
OP THE 19TM
. JUDICIAL CIRCUTT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURtSOICTlON DTYISiON
CASE NO; 01 CA 3526 14 W
ABN AMBRO MORTGAGE GROUP
INC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO ATLANTIC MORTGAGE 6
INVESTMENT CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF

VS
VASCO CHU A K A VASCO
ARMANDO CHU. IF LIY1NO. AND IF
DEAO,
THE
UNKNOWN
S P O U S E . H E I R S ,
DEVISEES.ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST VASCO CHU A K A
VASCO ARMANDO CHU;
CATHERINE
E. CHU
AKA
CATHERINE ELIZABETH CHU, IF
LIVINO. AND IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTH ER PARTIES CLA1MINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAJNST CATHERINE E CHU
A K A CATHERINE ELIZABETH
D A I ALAFAYA WOODS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC. JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANTIS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN pur
auant to a Summary Fra! Ju v n a n i
at Foractoaura dated March 25.3003
entered n Civk Caaa No 01 CA 2536
14 W ot t e Cacut Caul cl t e 18TH
Jukcel Cacu* m and lor SEMINOLE
County. SANFORD, Ftonda, I *6
aa* to t e Nghaat and batl baker tor
cam at AT W EST FRONT DOOR al
t e SEMINOLE County Courthoua*
beared at X I N. PARK AVENUE n
SANFORO, FL. at It 00AM am on
t e 35 day ol Aprt. 2009 t e toaow
mg daterbad proparty a* aal tonh a&gt;
rued Summary Final Judgment, towk
LOT 120. ALAFAYA WOOOS
PHASE t. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 31. PAGE(S) 66. *7
ANO 88. OF
THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Oalad t e day ot MARX. 3003
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

L eca ls

D art o l t e C W u l Court
By: Rufl Kkig
Daputy Clark
Pi Mtoti be
THE SEMMOLE TCRALD
THE LAW OFFICES OP D A W 3
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PUUNTIFF
H i 3 urererety one* Bure 800
PlaftMM, FLEM E8
((54)3336000
• B 6 M IH M E )
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH D tS A B B JTM
ACT. p m
tog • ap*r
_____
contact COURT AD8EM8TRATION,
at
te
SEMMOLE
County
Courthoua* N 4076*8-4337,1600•956771 (TDO) or 16006956770,
PubtahAprt 3 10,2002
U01»
M TH E ORCUTT CO U N T
OP THE 18TH
JU n C U L C M U l
M ANO FOR

I COUNTY,

CASE NO; 01 C A M S 14 BF

WELLS FARGO H O W
MORTGAGE. MC. SUCCESSOR
BY MEROER TO CROSSLAND
MORTGAGE. CORP
PLAMTVF
V3
STEVEN N. WALLER. V UVMO.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
S P O U S E . H E I R S .
D EVISEES.ORANTEES,
ASSKINEES. UEN0R3
CREIXT0R3 TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
N TE REST BY. THROUGH UNDER
OR AO/UNST STEVEN H WALLER
CHERtE a WALLER, V UVMO,
AND IP DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HE m 3 DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO M L OTHER
PARTIES CLNMNO AN MTEREST
BY. THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST CHERtE 0. WAUER:
SUNTRUST BAMC F8UA
SUNTRUST BANK, ATLANTA. PIKA
SUNTRUST BANK. CENTRAL
FLORIOA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. JOHN DOC ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS W POSSESSION
DEFENOANTIS)
POTH I op
NOTICE IS HEREBY O/VEN p u auark to a Summary Ftoal Judgmant
ct Foreckeuaa dared March 25.2003
areared to C M C m No. 01 CA 3E0E
14 W c tt e C b o ti Octal o t t e 1ETH
JUftdW Ckcu* to and tor SE86NOLE
Couky. SANFORO. FTorkka. I a•

Ml to t e IM M dd baNM M I n
caah N AT W EST FRONT DOOR N
t e SEMINOLE Creaky Ccurihcua*
beared at X I H PARK AVENUE to
SANFORO. FL, at 1100 AM a m on
t e 25 day ot Apt*. 3002 t e lo*o*rbig daaerted preparty aa aat torki In
aard Stannary Fre t Judgmant. to-

DriE
LOT S3 SOUTH PINECREST
THIRD ADOfTKM, ACCOROMQ TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORO10 M P U T BOOK tt. PAGEIS) 02
ANO 03 OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIOA.
Dared t e (M yN MAR33 3003.
(CIRCUTT COURT SEAL)
Maryann* More*
Dark ct t e Cbcub Cowl
By: RutoKIng

Deputy Clart,
Pubkah he
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVIO 3
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l 3 Ibkreraay Drive Suaa 500
Plantation. FL 33334
(054)2336000
01603491FNMAJNCL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. peraoie w*h iM m otai readM a apacM accorreraxIMton ahoukt
ccrkact COURT ADM M HTRATIOH
*1
te
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* al *07665-4337. 16009556771 (TDO) or 16006656773
via Ftonda Relay Sarvica
PubamApr* 3 13 3003
LL01B
M THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
EU E N O LE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FUa Hunter 01-334-CP
*4 RE: ESTATE OF
U t U I. FLINT,

Ctectattod
NOTICE TO CREDtTORS
Tha admavatratton ct t e attau ol
U I U I. FLINT, dacaaaad. Fka
Numbar 03-234-CP. k pkndng m t e
Circuri Court tor Samnare Couky.
Ftortda. Prcbare Drvraron. t e
• t e n ot which to Ctork at Court.
Sarmnore Couky Courthoua*. PO .
Boa 8009. Santord. Ftortda 327728009. Tire namaa and adrbataaa ot
r e paraonal repreaarkaava and t e
paraonal raprMantabva a aitomay
•re aat torto batoe
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIEO THAT
AX creator* ot t e Dacadant and
other paraona having daaita or
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accessories
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motor
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tune
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Pari Time Nursery 6 Green House
Worker. No Exp Necessary C M MF, 6-5 407-322-0664_____________
Salea/Manager for tree service
Mat hare managerial f ta lly A know
M aspects of Irae sales E .p d only
need apply 407-323-3461.
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ive iClass D I
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raqUnd. EKatont benefits package
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to HfVRM 2950 Lake Emma Road.
U fa Mery a 32746, t u to 407-3331964.
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Evenings, Laka Mary Ares. Soma
Benefit.. F a . 407 993-4710 or C M
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Swimming pool construction, tfa
•aflan, mtacakanaoua construction.
driver*, wts train 407-324-2442,
Tl Group Automotive System* it
•atoung Production Operator* *1
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2 Story Victorian Home. Histone
District, tplc. balcony, house
privilege*- StOOWK. 9100 deposit.
407-328-5277

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paraonnal naadadl
Looking tor a ip dapandabla paopls
with transportation tor raaidanbal &amp;

Stsrtlng • 9127wk.

paraon. Must ba abia to trival
Oitondo area. 1407)322-7911

Female roommate wanted. 9450
montti, includes utilities.. Non
wnoker. non ttonker. no drugs 407696-4692

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DRIVER TR A IN E E S NEEDEDI
Bestway needs tractor kafar d krais
NOWI No
9700* par weak earning potential.
No CDL7 No probleml C0C training
avafabfal Cal NowtTot tree 1-677214-3624.
Housing Counaalor
Seminole County

407-330-4423

Fountain Lodge of Sanford ha*
special rates tor daily, weekly, i 5
day accommodations C M 407330-31357323-6840 lor details
W ry nfca, vary ctoen dan rm. Newfy
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owner, private entrance Mo
Smofdngl Only drug free sober
need apply. 407-330-7373.

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Room For Rent: Private entrance,
washer/tkyer. 310OWk. Lake Av* In
Santord. 407-688-7023

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needed on an on cM
Candidala wiit possess a HUD
Certificate tor home ownership
counseling,
bilingual-Engiiah
Spanish, with on# year or mora
•.parlance In counseling Slate
Housing Initiative. Program (SHIP)
Home Buyers. Interested parlies
pietse contact Diane Ledford.
Housing Manager. Samcnoto County
Community Development Ofhca.
407-665-7301
,
IN VESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST!
Always a good policy, espaciaty tor
business
opportunities
and
franchises C M Florida Dept, ot
Agriculture A Consumer Services at
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bcanee* opporknaes to ragstor wah
Florida Oapt ot Agriculture 6
Consumer Services before se'kng
C M to verify lawful registration
before you buy
Irrigation Tectvlnstatler needed: 98
to 912 per hour depending on
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lancad M, 2BR wNi Formal Kktg and
dlnng sunnxm, fireptaca. detached
doubt* garage In Loch Arbort
91075/month.
Lata Ktoryi Just petraed to 9 out wWi
new (kxm g 3BFV2BA CM 4 A large
yard.
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Mary
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98507month
Labe Mary: In Tha Forest, an addt
gated community (56*), 2BR72BA
martAacSJad home wRiFkrtJs roonv
carport, patio, and wonderful
neighborhood
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Roots Are*: 2BRT2BA mobfe home
w7 FL Roam 6 carport on 1/2 acre.
No pets. 96007month pki* security
Btokst/Owner, 407-323-1167.

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mins to GaWnburg or AshvAs. 251928-6746
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Warehouse/Rental
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LONGWOOOTLAKB MARY
Mid-sue pubic storage
600,600, or leoosqtlipace*. Mce,
secure, easily accessible location
Fran 91961m 407-3310655 or 407331-0539

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217—G a r a g e S ales

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Apr 12/13. F K M , Sal B-12 Comar
olE . 4th SI lW g » * a Ave. Santord
H u ik ig Bale Sanford
Tiki or shine Fri. Sat. Sun. Apnl 12.
13114 164 EkdarRd, South, acroaa
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Msscallaneou* Hams, proceed
WB Benefit Khvania Scholarship

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Work ShopeJStofsga for rant
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9400 par mo., plus uttUtte* 6
depoett 407-326-4596__________

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LAKE ADA 1 BDRM SI9OM0
2 BDRM . SSTbUO AMO UP
407-323-6670
let Month Rent 999.00
(Limited Tune Offer)
2 Bedrooms 9559
3 Bedrooms 9659
We pay water/sewer.
Small pet welcome
Cedar Cieek Apts
407-324-4334

4BR 15 BA: New Roof. Caramc
Tl*. tt«2t S c Portfi PooL on Orar
1/4 Acre. 985.900
O v a rtM A a «3 8 R f BaVcOcdn.
apple. haav#y treed Pltoed tor quick
sale. 964 900
4BR 2BA: Over 1900 9q FL Llv
O n, Fan Rm W Fireplace. Deck.
Oarage 9102.900.
2BR 1.9 BA: New Root. Ceramic
Til*. Sc Porch. Over 1400 Sq Ft
Nicely landscaped. Pod, Fenced
9104.900
Custom Bit 4BR 3BA: Over 2500
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Pool and Spa. 3 Car Gar. Over 173
acre. 9259.900.
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9210.900

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"AWESOME MOVE-IN SPECIALS!”

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waitresses A bartenders 407-3234040. ask tor Peter

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nacaasary Contact Sharon, 407-7675535 or 407-322 8116

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kxkvidual or couple, no children or
pels. 91207wk. or J45CVmo * 9250
sac dep. Lsasa 407-321 -3735

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World Home

9900 DOWN - WHY R E H TTT
3BFV 2BA For Sale
wan Down Peymt. Assistance
Av*4abt*.Cheaper than rant).
Til# AffocdsM* Horn# C#ntor
407-321-6333

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Living
Room
W/Flr*plac*.
Washer/Dryer, 9375A40. *250
Security, Utilities meiuded 407-375-

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Unfurnished

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
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I mprovement
CHARLES a (Dan) MILLER.
Budder. CBC0572S5.
Ree/Comm. ramodal. addtoona.
rapair. A termite rapair.
407-320-1741

NEAT-N-T1DY
407-324-1177
Aefc About Our Specials I

Thai

j A Painting
By RueeoU Pahra
40 Y n Local Export

Ueanaad. Bonded. Insured,
Dependable. Honaat
Semkicto County

407-332-0187

lie. Ina, 3087785209

271- C o n s t r u c t i o n
2 8 2 -I n t e r n e t S e r v i c e

to

Tha Crafter’a Eya

Moved
100 E- tat SI EantonL
Pretoaafonal Sorvicaa, Kitty
Sitting, Helping Hand Errand
S irn c M .
Call 407-302-5540

274-D oc

G r o o m in g

6oat&gt; A Tall.
Dog Grooming Salon
1313 S Parti Ava. Sanford
407-302 5090
Unique 001 Bouliqua

Pr o v id e r s
PrlmanatUSA.nal
Unllmllad
Accaaa, |uxt S14.9S/month or
Bring 1 and r a FREE) Walaalura
laal reliable 56k dial up accaaa with
naaonwide coverage. Why pay
rnora? Cal u&gt; al (386) 0685240. or
via4 ua on tha wab at
m m BfWriWiaa n«l

287-Lawn S ervices

Bob's Lawn
S ervice
Cwnmercial/Raaidential
Triad Romoval A Hauling
UgM Traa Trimming
407-322-0001 (Office)
407-402-2011 (Mobil.)
C A M Lawn Sorvlco
Ra.idontlai A Commarclai
Lawn Cutting. Chaapaat n town!
Spmg cleanup yank, garages. att
Sanior Clttoan Dtocounte----------u407-3210432 or 407-3280738

D ry Wall
‘ Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 8 Ul

Fanca

•Stockade O w n U r* Fence-Goard
on Board -Shadow 8o«
Cal For Fraa Estimate
(407) 331-0705
330 Dog Track Rd. longwood

AL

Lot For

DELTONA 10 acne. Ideal lor mobfe
homaaba. horaaa, catoe, taming or
nuraery! Zoned agricullural.
$4,900/ACRE. 6m. down w/ownat
knanca 004-787-1772 or 104-717-

157— M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r S ale
2000 Fleetwood 1,475 aq It,
3BFV2BA, dan. vaulted ctoknga.
Iota of aforaga. race park wtto pool
or can move to your lot C aBng torn
A garden k i l $81000 407324-1416

35a 10 mcb4a hnna, aaachad FL rm.
partly kimd. carpeted, cabng lane,
new stove, new A C Located ri Town
A counby (arkA) Park, 6365 Oiwiga
BMtLkLtonroa.AM»ig $17,000 308
7481095

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Studio Apts. Available

Fraa Etbmatet. (joint.
CommeroalRetidenttoi
Nick Kourpanidto
(306)7880070

s429

STARTING AT

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2 9 S -P a r a l e g a l S v c s

• Beautiful Grounds • Single Story
• Great Service • Best Value
Coil N ow
2

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Adopbon, Divoroa,
Overt) ModfxaUon.
Power ol Attomay. Wins,
Bankruplcy, Name Change,
Other Sarvteat AvaAabto.
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Fraa tat UcAne. Shingle Roof
Cleaning.
Sola A Affordabla.
407-121-4113
Praaaura Cleaning
Chemical Root Cleaning
(No pressure, aafa way
to dean a roof)
Fraa Eaamalaa. Uc/lna.
CommercialRetidentiai
Nek Kourparwla
(380) 7880070
301-R o o f i n g
ALLMAN R66FINQ

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$ 9 9 Moves You In!

Complete mamtananca
Mowing. Tnmmmg. Weeding.
Hauimg Al Dabna. Mulching.
Rock. Monthly 1 Yaarfy
Fraa Etbmaies
407-324-3040
Will Sava You 20%

308-TllERAPEimC
M assage
Avalon Cantor IMM006015
Karan ChJIteraon

W in d c h a s e
A p a rtm e n ts
^

Airport Blvd . &amp; 4 6 A

4 0 7 -3 2 8 -8 8 1 8
Lim ited Ernie!

D N S Funding, Inc
A Mortgage Brokerage Busm en

407-332-0000 or 023-3090

Spring

Tree Sarvtca-Nall Firm
Craw leaders. Traa Tnmmera
Top Pay, Benalili. Drug Free. OL
ra g.E O E
Lawn Traa Same* Inc.

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Wa Accept A l Cradit Ca rd..
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Svc, Firewood Fraa Ealimataa

OUT OUR
SPECIALS

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r il l in g

Slava YoungA
Wall OrlUIng. Inc
•fleaideniiel "Commencal
•Agricultural
Servicing The Five County
AreaSnce 1959
1x47215. Bonded/lnaured
407-321-23501
VISA.MASTER CARO

S trv le e D ifte to ff U n a Ad S pecials
$15.75 per m onth.......5 lines / 3months
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
J.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

" Classified (407) 322-2611

1BRASS BED, QUEEN BERTA,
ptoMaattfcMf*kwna.M&gt;MriaadL
ccM$tK, 1011276 Can dtowr. 4077085696
7 1/2 R long couch, ott white
background with yakow
$1500. 407-332-0167.
$ pace hrtog icon atoto, labric. $660
Spbca pa«o aal $66 corTguto tabto
A printer tabto, $40. Cal tvanmga
ahar03O. 407-320-1045.
ABrandNawCtanyOwf (bang ktola.
72" bid 5 Chafra w/Laaf. SM h Box.
$956 ligfaad China Cabinet Aval.
Can Datoret 407-422-0230.
A Fu« atta mattraaa aat N « T i
[ptoBclkto aal $00.407-4226646
1 A cherry alaityi bad. ao*d wood,
arito pltow top mattraaa aal. Never
UHd Sal $540 Can dttkm. 407-4220236
A KINO SIZE PILLOW TOP

New to ptoahe Sa* $196
407-422-6640

Bedroom: 7 pc CHERRY WCOO 4
poator bad. a dove taitod. drtsear
wrtrwrvrror, cheat . nlgftt Hand,
unuaad. am to box. Coal $6k, aal
$1056 StoUpbartnrxna abato 4077085008.

Convenient • Sfniclous • Affordable

N e w ly R e fu rb is h e d
A p ts , fro m s5 4 5
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Apartments
2714 R idgew ood Av c. , S a n fo rd • 3 3 0 -5 2 0 4

For Sa l i

4942.

234— A u t o m o t i v e
A c c e s s o r ie s
&amp;odge Aam KedEtot------ick Ptoeic Type. $8000
306-7880042

cabmoL Never ueed. Ful wananfy.
IM $3296 naataaoSca $1606 40718401641.

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For retervabona and adbbona!

large Vkn.Tludi(x Car $1SJO 407
3887036
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SANFORO 40 7 J2 1 8 183

A c c e s s o r ie s

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Fhirtfiii bcal atoh Evtoruda V6
outboard angxva. New pamt'naw
■ O a m m ito r i u i m
Wafmaktotoad. $3200obo Can
be aaan al Ntoholi Outboard Svc.
Cantor. 1000 W. 1st St. Sanford
^ ^ ■ 4 0 7 -2 2 1

Buy TC-W3
TC-F Mercury Motor OR at
only $11 par Oaflanfl
Outboard
Buying al peraonal watercraft.
Saa doo. Yamaha, ate. working or
not Cato paid 407-7180397.
Looking tori ueed born and/or
mctorT W ve gel 0m h I Cana t
ua today! Nichole Outbox

BarvtoaCantor, 1000W m tM BL

•CREDfTO BfSTAMTANfO
Tranaftoro Laa Pagoa A Su
Nombrel Uama a Sr. Pradcf
SANFORO 407^^0183
I960 Chevy Uiv Pick-10) RabMk
angina, rura great Bttoner. $450.
Atoo have Lear* campar tha* lor a
long bad pldi upL L*e new. $76 407324-0510 or 407- 4688429.
1981 dhevy
Sflrarada V6 Work truck
$1500. Obd 407-314-8243
i094(S5 w i t o y M \ M . m

I9k mfles, Teal $4200 obo. 4073285234

m ford l - ! U targo W v
daf ak. tocka8 nra partad $6500
obd 407-321-1883

Badt locatod to Santord, ertoopatte
ton tats Mto 5 yr warrarty Twin $76
U $86 quean $06 kkn $176 Ntvar
usad. can daNvar. 407-402-2776

Thfl New 2002

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w —— - a x - . j - l - T —

1964 Toyota Pickup White. 4
cylinder, 5 speed 57,000 rratoa.
Pioneer AM/FU/StefeoCeaaefle.

Brand New Boat 0 Traflar
Storting A t- 11,896

Urea.. Excalenl gas mtoage. Cal
Ftopnond. Hunfa Uaafl Cwa, 407-

NoScnkMa. 3 Saator. SSCOCkBaal
Otor 3064560701 Or4O701O30O3
Cofcaa tabto, and tabto 6 acia
labto wllh bavatod gfaaa. $306
407-323-1915
Crime tore teat $75. braaa coflee
t and labtoa.$12S, kghlad oak
etogart. $250. bakers rack. $25 wal
u v l $50.4O7-JJO0107, attar 7pm.

Drtog Room-13 pc. add diany wood,
double pedestal labia w/ leal. 0
Chttpendato chain, buflat 6 hutch,
navar used, coal $8k, tall $1295.
server. $250. 407-7085590.
riecnov rnca

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QE Side by Side Ralngaralor«
xa maker. Whirtoool atom with aafl
ctoanmg
oven,
dthwaahar. $500 takes al.
separately 300-210-4839
Norge G a l nova, salt ctoanmg

oven, mkl condton, whto. $150 oba
Car top cantor, $20. ladtot Hufly 10
spd bike. $15.407-323-2925
Pod Tabto 88 pmtoaarmal B C tenee.
M har pocketa one toch ptma alato.
never used. sbH in Crate Can
dalvar 6 aal up. Coal $5k. sal lor

$1650 407-7085690

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CORRUOATED S T E E L R O O FM O
lor Bama. Boat Docks. Shops, ttt.
Alto CuNari
Pipe:
I5 "x KT
$170 00/aa
18'x20" $202/#a
Surplua Stool 0 Supply, Inc. Apopka
407-293-5768

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1000 Waal til BL Sanford
407-327-0004
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231— C a r s F o r S a l e

1997 Chevy S-10, 4cy4ndet,X-C*b,
super dean. low mlee. tTSOOoba
407-322-7406

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•CREDfTO VfSTANTANEO
Trana/toro Ua 1*1901 A Su
Nombrel Llama a Sr. Prsdd
. SANFORD 407-32I-81B3

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• INSTANT CREOfT •
CALL U R PRICE I

Sa Habto Eapanol
SANFORD 407-321-8183

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s tr u m en ts

For Sato Lotus l a s Paul Electric
Guitar Excellent cixxktxn Include!
hard case. $100 obo 407-328

7039.
223— M

is c e l l a n e o u s

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PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
N O CREDIT... BAD CREDIT
SANFORD 407-321-8183
(Se Habto Eapanol)

Compre Aqui....Page Aquil
LLAM EAM R CASH
Y LLEVESELO HOY
CON $100 PRONTO

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PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
N O C R E D ITQ . DIAL CREDFTO
SANFORD 407-321-5163

C A U U R PRICE!
Sa Habto Eicanof
SANFORD 407-321 S1S3

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1980 Lmcokl Continental Mark VI
Lata than I00K miles $1500
407-321-0229.

Sanford. 407-321-8153
Se Habto Eapanol

1985 Olda Cuttots. Cruiser Wagon.
4 door, stereo, good condition.
Trades welcome. $700 or beat ofler.
407-3360541

240— B o a t R e n t a l s

$19.10 FOR OU
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1990 Mercury Cougar, Bostonian
Edbcn I owner. 149 030 mfas. Rma
good, look* good. $2300 obo. 4073240030

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ADVERTISING DEPT
407-322 2011

95 Fvabud. Red. 6 cyl. au
loaded u n greoL $0000 Cal attar
6pm. 40/ 323 2519

2 4 1 -R ec.
V e iiic l e s /Ca m f e r s F o r
S ale

iiin c s t o

Valencia Oranges
Red Grapefruit
Meriwether Farms
3401 Celery Ava, Sanford.
222— M

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CALL MR. CASH
and DRIVE AWAY TODAY FOR

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1969 Chevy Cavalier New hraa.
need! head gasket or head $500
407-3267039

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TAKE OVER PAYMENTS!H

Famala. yabow.
10 5 months old. AKC rogatorad.
need! room to run. $250 obo 4073020923

221— G

1903 OMC 2 dr pickup, color gay.
A/C. radio AM/FM. Odomelar:
26090. $5,656 Aa 6 where to. Pit
Cat 407-326-6471
1997 Chevy 810 abort bad pickup.
Low mtoage. Dark Oread. AM/FM
CD stereo. $8.000.407-3282862.

I M Honda Accent: New perk, good
manor, A C naada work. $1498 or
beat oflar. Cal 407-327-3657, attar
7 00pm

Regular Pal, Jaap Mato 2 Yra. Old
And a Old Family Rad Node 11/2
Yaara Old $500 Each Ca* 407-3233*44

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VW Sal Ytu Botl on ContignmM.
MchotoOutoo
407-3280004.

TWo Dog Boats
WUI Hold Moal Any S in Dog
$1500 Each
407-321-6890

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s

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TbyoU Camry 1006 132K*mlet,
16006 407-6060011 or 382-398

amiSPNBRAtTFTlamgw
wilt Shoulder, l«p . Back. 6 Nock

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291-Mortgaces
NEED A HOME LOAN?
WtdaRanga Mortgage
programs Good Cradrt.
Slow Ciedit. Serf Employed
Fraa Pro-Approval!
MILLIE COULD

1 2 ptoca Name Brand Quean
ORTHOPEDIC PILLOW TO P
Malkeu Sat Brand New. SM In
P M c . SacrMca t i m . Can DaBvar.
407-422-0846

199— P e t s &amp; S u p p l ie s

S e r v ic e

D

I luxury IWmpBowlop aal mto 7 yv
warranty. M $135, quasn $140.ktog
$216 Brand new. Locatod In
Sankxd. 407-402-2778.

191— B u i l d i n g

IMT. IMAOOI4491 ,
Stress Managamanl
I400S Park Ava . Santond
407-330-6807

ell

Can

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A rapaira 407-322-1920
Lie* RC 0050650

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1 KM O BERTA,
rwvwuaad. C oal$2K .M l
(Mver. 407-7085096,

High Chair. $600
407-3
7-333-0117

FREE*
RENT

Spaoakm g in raroohng

312— T

181— A p p u a n c e s A c

B u t back Iron canopy bad wah
M uy ton pBowtop M l Ntorw iM d
407-402-2776

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by Ruaeefl Pahra
40 Yra local Export
Hama. Buarwts. HWlortcal
Ue. Ina 308774-6299

318— W

Claaalc Fanoa Company
Sorvmg You Over 50 Yaara
We Deliver/ Wa Manufacture
W elntU I
Commercial •
Rail

C ommercial
P roperty For S ale

creage

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
Fo r Sa u

Myers Landscaping

2 7 7 -F e n c e

A

Hoaiaaaad by Linda Akarton.
Realtor. Porng Reeky 407-3228678 or 407-402-7222

1 800-3338737

2 7 5 -D r y w a l l

Pool

OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY
10AM-IPM
163 LONG LEAF PINE CIRCLE
HIDDEN LAKE. SANFORD
Spadoua 3BfV2BA1bwrtocuaa VWa.
Eal-ln Kitchen, Oraal Room,
Qaraga.
Community
PtxWlanr*Ukal $06000 Coma and
Taka A Look)

2 8 1 -H o m e

407-331-8717

2 7 2 -D e l i v e r y S e r v i c e s

154— O p e n H o u s e

Apartments

•Oabrta RemovaTQarage
OaanotAa’Bnja/l’Mulching'Tnmn
ing'You Kama N W a l Do tu
No Job Too Big or Smal

Harbour Mar t i. Barvlce
6amoa A Rapair la

Kotacl Your krvetiment
Pda Buddings/ Mono Stabtoe
CalOava
407-314-4500

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No Equky, No F’rcbtom

Fu r n it u r e F o r S a l e

Sanford: 272. eat in Uktoan, new
apptoncaa. new itorlcxpart U (Rtod
community, amemliea. $07,600.
407-323-5032.

149—

I M t T M O IE
4 7 _______ 18368.11
PLUS I I S H U T H U S K
MA0AZMC6 $106 ALSO
O THfR
VAA1CHIS ------------

N*ta

407-3210759

Springe; 30R/2BA. 637
WhtobbCL hThaFR/tondaWltor
(root A go* courae vtow $166500
By appf only. 407-6986326

2 7 9 -H a u u n g

2 6 0 -B o a t R e f a i r

BannaB ConabucUnn Inc
RAISE, LEVEL and REPAIR
STRUCTURES
For Export Advlca cal
(407)-844-0330

Town houae 2/2.5. aicallenl
neighborhood, pool. Me, new paint
A carpal C a l 407 474-3034.

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223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s

C a l 407&lt;

&amp;

2 9 4 -P a i n t i n g

Al Hcmawptok Kfetarv BtoL ClCla
8 Wiring. Much more. Cal tor Free
Estimate Ueanaad A Inaurad.
Car .to n Rata.
Cal Mika at 407-474-5427

Toyota 1 ASE Matter Mechanic
Forwgn A Domeauc Aula Rapa*
A Same*
3400 Waal SR 4«. Sanford
Cat 407-302 8555
Hour. 8 00 •5:30
VtSA/MASTER CARO

TS g y U e n . l M i l A e n i i

SankKd: 3BR 2 BA , large comer
lot. old Mayfair nmghborhood
Newly remodetod. 1175.000.407324-9*32

Sale

Advertise your business or services for a s little a s $2.00 par day.
Call (407) 322-2011 to speak to a Classified Representative

W a n ted

range A waMwr.tkyar. AC bnrd new.
Hardwood1fVoon.beck yard lanced.,
In ground aptlnUer*. $72.000.407322-4209 or 407-321-0009.

153— A

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159— R e a l E s t a t e

S ale

incXxkno nfrtgataior. dfafiwashsf,

Oraal Location on 17-02 n Sanford.
3.000 total aq 6 todudw 1.000 aq
RCHAofllca apace. Concrete block
wlto4 ro8up doora. BUklng Ingoal
ccndoon 17parking tpacea. Owner
la moPvaladl Cal Vinca Scott.
Realtor. 407-314-4619

Business &amp; Services
Directory

15 3 — A c r e a c e L o t F o r

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Flraplaca, al appkancaa alay.

ETC

407*622*1237 Ext: 269

238-Automotive

141— H o m e s F o r S a l e

Sanford: Pool home. 4/2. almoat I
acn fcf, LR. F R OR, C w M AC, nm.
carpal, Nto. kxturaa. mol. open
porch, paint tom. No ctoamg ccaL
$2500 (to. $75Q4no. 407-7560006.

Call today for your FR EE
recorded message to ;
find out more.
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Wednesday. April 10.2002

Sanford: 4/2, Ike new aa low aa
$062mo. Btutoad crodL LEASEP U R C H A S E conaktorad 1509
EBctt Q o look! 407-8985152.

New 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

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

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Seminole Herald II

ONLY 4.5e PER
C O P Y !!!!
C a l THE SEMINOLE HERALD

Acfv©il»sing Dept For Defajls
40/322-2611

BUY HERE—

PAY HEREI

CALL MR CASH
and DRIVE AWAY TODAY FOR
Aa Uttto At jmOOW NIII

1990 Stonxafl ftpUp Sldi out drag
room, toapa 6 AC. had CtoL Wowar
A rafng. Extra luge acraan room
attachment $0,500 obo. 407-0801784

PHIL BEniS CAR CENTER
NO CREDIT . BAD CREDIT
SANFORD 407 321-5103
(Se Habto Eapanol)

243—T railers F or
S ale

Compre Aqui.... Page Aquil

LLAMEAMR CASH
Y LLEVESELO HOY
CON $109 PRONTO

PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
NOCREOITO UALCREOITO
SANTORO 407-321-5163
DESOE
$19.95 POR OtA

"RENTA DE AUTOrVAN"
Phil Bettis
Sanford. 407-321-5183
Se Habto Eapanol

BILL VICK'S
TRAILERS
2220 French Ava
Sanford. Florida
407 0060403

Enclosed Trailers
Price Start Al
$990.00
Open Trailers
Price Start Al
$550.00

I

�S em in o le H er a ld
cited by Highway Patrol

Rams remain
red hot
Since that first loss of the
season the Rama have
posted three Impressive vic­
tories to clinch the top seed
in the upcoming Class 8ADistrict 2 Tournament and
give Allan Tuttle his 400th
career coaching victory.

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LAKE MARY— More than a month after
an 8-yearold girl w a hit and dragged 64
feet by a speeding motorist, the ch ik l— not
the driver — received a citation from the
Florida Highway Patrol fix violation o f f
right-of-way.
On March 5, Rachel O m stein w as
attempting to visit a sick Mend at 118 Bright
Drive in the Chase Crossing Subdivision,
said family members. The friend w as unable
to accept visitors so Rachel hopped on her
bicycle to pedal home.
SIi c had nearly crossed the rood, approxi-

Pornography
ring has ties
to Seminole
By Christopher Patlon
Staff Writer

Whose Show
Is It Anyway?
Mkfcmy Elementary School's
multkpurpoeeroom becam e a
swanky drmer theater
Wednesday afternoon for the
premlero o f ‘Whose Show la K
AnywayT

Page 1C

Colorado law enforcem ent
officials shut down a child
pornography ring with connec­
tions to Seminole County.
After a month-long Investiga­
tion by the Arapahoe County
Sheriff’s Office and the Colorado
Bureau of Investigation, authori­
ties arrested James Grady, 42, on
suspicions of sexual exploitation
of a minor. Grady, who w as
arrested April 5, operated a web
site that featured explicit pictures
of underage girls.
On Thursday, prosecutors
charged Grady with 726 felony
counts of sexual exploitation o f a
child, one count fix each photo­
graph taken at his Denver suburb
photo studio. A single count b
punishable by a four to 12 year
prison sentence at the Colorado
Department of C orrections,
according to authorities.
S e e Pornography,

Have you ever suffered from
D P H IS — Dinner Party
Hostess (or Host) Insanity
Syndrome7 There's a
solution.

Page 8C

Seminole Smile

mately three feet shy according to FHP
reports, when Amanda Beth Sapp, 20, of
Deltona struck her. Rachel suffered a frac­
tured skull, a busted eardrum and severe
abrasions to her a back. An emergency heli­
copter airlifted her to Orlando Regional
Medical Center.
Last week. Trooper Carl Simpson arrived
at the Omsteins' home to serve the citation.
Rachel's father, Steve, is not happy. He's
responded by assembling a team of attor­

neys to fight the citation, file a civil suit and
possibly take action against FHP.
"H ist o f all, it's suspect because she was
dted over a month from the incident," said
Longwood attorney William Orth. "I think
there are some issues with the initial acci­
dent investigation."
The Florida Highway Patrol actually filed
two reports pertaining to the incident The
first report, filed shortly after the incident
said Rachel collided almost head on with

the vehicle. The first report also indicated a
large bend in Bright View Drive, which isn't
three according to neighbors. Several weeks
later, another FHP report replaced the first
account.
"W hat we did is we had a homicide
investigator go back out and run the num­
bers," said FHP spokesman Lt. Chuck
Williams.
In the second report, Rachel's line of trav­
el across the road was straightened out, as
well as the bend In Bright View Drive. A
parked car, however, made it’s way Into the
second report, but neighbors also maintain
S ee Citation, Page 10A

Former
chamber
director
dies at 83

‘Sanford

Proud’

C ity honors
Olympic medalist

By Dan Ping
Edrtor
SANFORD — John C. "Jack"
Homer, former executive director
o f the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, died Tuesday, April 9,
® 02, in Winter Park. He was 81.
Homer’s 13-year tenure at the
chamber was a time of rapid
growth
and
achievement.
Membership topped 1,600 mem­
bers and the chamber was
responsible for creating or spon­
soring a number of dvic activities
like the
nationally
Golden Age
Games.
"Jack was
responsible
for bringing
the Golden
Age Games
to Sanford,"
said Wayne
Doyle, for­
mer pub­
lisher of the

Page 10A

Com m ission
rezones land
near Jesup

Stop the
T dinnerparty.
Insanity

Family of girl dragged by speeding
motorist may file suit against state agency

mnm- pfiowe ay Tommy VvMMit

Sanford Mayor Brady Laaaard, above, gives Olympic silver medalist Garrett Hines the key to the city. At
top, Hines signs autographs lor children from the Tajiri School ol the Performing Arts and Academics.

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Ganed tin e s receives a hug horn
one at his lane, Sum ! WWama, fol­
lowing Sanford City Commission's
ceremony honoring the liv e r
medakst I t was my dstfnct plea­
sure to meet Mr. Garrett Hines at
the Sanford City Commission
meeting this past Monday, April 8,"
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard
sakl "Mr. Hines, a resident of
Sanford, was a member of the
Sliver Medal winning United States
Olympic Four-man Bobsled team
at the 2002 Winter Olympic
Games. Both during and following
his performance at the Olympics,
Mr. Hines has made 'Sanford
Proud.’ It was a great honor to
finally meet Mr. Hines, and I w p s
Impressed that such a great
sportsman could be so humble
and accessible. O n behalf of the
city ol Sanford, I saluted the
tremendous effort and attitude of
Mr. Hines by giving him a K e y to
the City' as w el as a Proclamation
recognizing his accomplishment.
Sanford is lucky to count such a
talented and well-mannered athlete
as one of its own.'

SANFORD — The muddy
lands north of Lake Jesup should
be protected argued residents.
County commissioners did not
agree Tuesday approving a com­
prehensive plan amendment from
suburban estates to low density
residential for 81 acres located on
the south side of Myrtle Street and
east of Hester Avenue.
"We’re very much oppose the
rezoning of this property," said
resident Earl Lord. "VNfc really
should preserve this."
The subdivision project, labeled
Like Jesup Woods, initially was to
be considered by commissioners
Sept. 24, 2001. Commissioners
voted unanimously then to con­
tinue the project and allow the
applicant to amend the rezoning
request
County staff had recommend­
ed denial of the project in
September and continued to hold
S e e Land, Page 7A

Sanford
Herald.
"One of the things he did to bring
attention to the Gomes was he
brought in celebrities like Buster
Crabbe to open the Gomes."
Doyle said Homer helped pro­
mote major improvements like
the State Road 46 overpass and
the Douglas Stenstrom Bridge on
State Road 415.
"Jack was largely responsible
for those things, but he would
never take credit for it," Doyle
said. "He always believed in giv­
ing credit to the volunteers of the
different committees."
“We didn't always agree on
things, but he was a big booster of
the newspaper," Doyle added.
"He was a community leader and
booster of the highest caliber.”
Ron Rose, former director of
the Sanford Chamber, agreed
with Doyle's assessment and said
Homer was a top-notch chamber
director.
"When you think of the hey­
day of the chamber, it was under
his leadership," Rose said.
"Jack was a tremendous help
to me when I first started at the
chamber," he added. "During my
S«

H om er, Page 7A

M a y o r avoids cen su re, sees bright future for city
By C hristop her Patton
Staff Writer
L u u v u f i u i t u i r t i v u e m n iw r e

County Agricultural Center.

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WINTER SPRINGS — "The good
news is I’m still mayor of the city."
That's what Winter Springs Mayor
Paul Partyka said as he began a Tuesday
presentation to county commissioners.
The night before. Winter Springs
Commissioners backed down from a
proposal to censure the mayor for his
personal role in a proposed homeless
center in the city.
"Basically the facts were wrong," he
said after the county meeting.
"Commissioner (Robert) Miller apolo­
gized. The unfortunate thing about it Ls
it could have been handled a little bit
better."
Despite the turmoil Kick home.

Partyka was the bearer of good news as
he informed county commissioners of
several city pro­
jects that could
—
—
lead
Winter
Springs
to
a
The good
brighter
future.
The "premiere" of
news is I’ m
a commercial pro­
still mayor
moting the city
o f the city.
helped illustrate a
few of the city's
strengths.
"The whole idea
Paul Partyka
Winter Springs
behind it (com­
Mayor
mercial) is we have
never had anything I would call a
proactive way to talk about our city,"
nutyka said. "There was nothing we

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really could send out to businesses
around the world."
The commercial will be regularly
aired on SGTV. In addition to promoting
the city, the commercial will also help
dear the air about what Winter Springs
Ls all about.
"1 always make this point," Partyka
said. "You have Winter Garden, Winter
Park, Winter Haven and Winter Springs.
Of all those four, you have three of those,
which everybody probably knows
about Winter Springs nobody knows
about But, the biggest dty of the four is
Winter Springs."
Topping the city's new proactive
approach is the development of the
town center, or as it Ls referred to "a new
See Partyka, Page 10A

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41childreninterviewedinfostercare case
By Michelle Je rta
Managing Editor

Daylight-saving
time begins
Sunday
\H *r*k) reader* are remind­
ed to turn their d ock s
ahead one hour on
Saturday before they go to
bed to mark the beginning
of daylight-savings time.
Local Are departm ents
also remind read ers to
adopt a potentially life sav ­
ing habit: Change the bat­
teries In smoke alarm s
when you change your
d ock s. Raplacing batteries
every six months Is a sim­
ple way to ensure sm oke
alarm s will work in c a s e of
an em ergency.

LAKE MARY — Allegations of
sexual assault in a local foster
home appear to be limited to four
children.
Investigators with the Lake
Mary Police Department have
interviewed more than 40 chil­
dren assigned to the foster home
of Marie Jasmin. Additional sexu­
al assault incidents were not
uncovered, but the interviews
could lead to other charges being
filed against Jasmin and her son.
Jasmin, 55, was arrested last

Investigation continues into
allegations of sexual assault

month an charges of neglecting to
report that her IB-yearold son,
Jacques, was sexually assaulting
children in her foster care. Jacques
is still in the Seminole County jail
without bond on charges of sexual
assault, while Marie was released
on a $1,000 bond shortly after
The arresbffollowcSalkgatiors
from two foster children, who
were released back to their family

L ake Mary
P olice C hief
Richard B eary
d e scrib e s how
his departm ent
transform ed a
c o n fe re n c e
room into a
ch fldren'e play­
room . More
than 4 0 chil­
dren ca m e to
the depart­
m ent to b e
interviewed a s
part of the
Ja sm in foster
ca re case.

earlier this year, of sexual assault
while under Jasmin’s care. The
children were interviewed by
authorities, who believe Jacques
molested at least four foster chil­
dren within the Jasmin household.
In a public statement, Marie
Jasmin has denied the allegations.
Since Marie Jasmin became a
certified foster parent in 1996, the
S ee In vestigation , Page SA
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Home owners look
for answers from
sunroom s C EO
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By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

are back
The seventh Annual Super
Sem inole Spring C lassic,
a Men’s Super Slow-PItch
qualifying tournam ent. Is
being held for the first
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tomorrow.
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Fire D epartm ent after a firefighter, who suffered a heart attack, died in aaburning building b e c a u se his c o ­
workers could not lift him up and out ot a window. Pictured below, Sem inole County firefighter Terry Darnell
tries his hand at the ladder bail out drill. Firefighters learned how to m ove out a window onto a ladder h e a d ­
first and then swing down to land farther down the ladder.

By Michelle Je rla
Managing Editor

or three months, small
plumes of smoke routinely
lifted from the old Florida
Power and Light building in
downtown Sanford.
There was no fire, just more
than 450 firefighters from around
the county learning how to save
their fellow co-workers in times
of disaster. Seminole County
Lieutenants Mike Hammonds and
Jeff Blake led the instruction of
the firefighter survival and rescue
course. The course is the first
county-wide training exercise to
include all Seminole fire depart­
ments.
"M ost of this stuff we will
probably never have to use,”
Hammonds said. "If you do get
in a situation like this, you know
things have gone bad."
Every couple of days the

LAKE MARY — With only a
slight hesitation about the com­
pany's name, City Commission
Thursday gave Team Pain the go
ahead to build the city's skate
park.
The approval authorizes City
Attorney Clay Simmons to pre­
pare contract documents with
Team Pain Enterprises Inc., for
the construction of the park.
Based on research provided by
members
of
city
staff.
Commission also waived the
competitive sealed bid require­
ments.
"It's normal ti) go to bid with
a project like this," City Manager
John Litton said. "But, we have
the right under city code to do
what is in the best interest of the
city. We believe Team Pain is the
best for this job."
Team Pain, based in Winter
Springs, is owned by Tim Payne.

S e c T rain in g , Page 8A

Authorities suspect professional
thieves targeting Seminole County
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Audris Billberry- Sanford
Homing Authority director

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The Seminole County Sheriff’s
Office is investigating two sepa­
rate reports of large thefts that
indicate professional thieves arc
in the area.
A report from March 22 indi­
cates one suspected location is
the Interstate 4 business corridor.
The sheriff's office and the Lake
Mary Police Department are
investigating the theft of numer­
ous Liptop computers from busi­
nesses located in Heathrow and
the Primera office parks.
Suspects are two black males,
early 20s, medium build and

Wearing baseball caps. The sus­
pects also may have operated a
blue SUV as a get-a-way car. In
one particular case at Mitsubishi
Power Systems at 100 Colonial
Center Parkway, approximately
18 laptop computers were stolen.
"It seems as if in these cases
what we have is professional
thieves with shopping lists," said
sheriff's office spokesman Steve
CXson.
What investigators found
Wednesday is lending them to
believe the stolen merchandise
eventually makes it way to
Miami and possibly a cargo ship.
S e e T h iev es, Page 10A

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Team Pain receives O K
to build city’s skate park

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Seminole Smile

O n M a r c h 2 2 , Doane filed a su it

for $20,000. His anger, however,
doesn't stop with Perrotta. He
bought a Four Seasons product
while living in Utah and said the

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A r e a fir e fig h t e r s
a t t e n d su rv iv a l^
rescu e cou rse
By C h ristop h er Patton
Staff Writer

When some people And
rocks on the banks of a
creek or in their backyards,
they may see a good skip­
ping stone or landscape fix­
ture Not Faye Siler.
P ago 1C

LAKE MARY — A group of
home owners who have spent
thousands of dollars for construc­
tion work that has yet to be com­
pleted job are beginning to see a
shimmer of hope.
At least a dozen complaints
have been filed with Four Seasons
Sunrooms Inc. of New York about
nonperformance of a local fran­
chise owner.
Customers say the owner. Josh
Perrotta, and his company
Sunrwms of Florida have been
paid an estimated S500.1XX1 in
deposits to build sunrooms. Some
nf the deposits were paid almost
two years ago, yet little work lias
beyrmynplctixf.
David Ewing, C E O o f Four
Seasons Sunrooms, was in
Central Florida Thursday to dis­
cuss the situation with unhappy
customers. For about three hours,
four homeowners - one from
Longwood, Lake Mary, Apopka

and Orlando - explained their
troubles with Perrotta and dis­
cussed a palatable resolution.
As many as four dozen cus­
tomers could be effected, and a
statewide investigation is under
way into Perrotta's business prac­
tices. In addition, four dvil suits
in four separate counties have
been filed against Perrotta.
Todd Doane of Pinellas County
is one of those who has filed suiL
Doane agreed to have
build a sunroom in August 2001/
He paid $17,000 as a deposi
roughly half of the contract's ‘
ancc. Perrotta had a number,
delays, Doane said, and fi
agreed to start in January. Thai
tire last lie's heard from Perroli
"That's a lot o fjp w « x lia » W
out of a long time," Doane said.

Other employees at the compa­
ny include skaters with exten­
sive design and building experi­
ence
in
skate
structures.
Previous design and construc­
tion projects include public skate
parks in North Point, Fla., Ripon,
Calif., Laramie, Wyo., Ashville,
N.C. and most recently, Deltona.
Team Pain is the only concrete
skate park designer on the East
Coast recognized by the Skate
Park Association of the United
States, and Payne serves on the
group's design and safety board.
"Mr. Payne was chosen as a
sole source based on his exten­
sive experience and interviews
with
municipal
directors,"
Litton said. "We have found no
other experienced builders in
the area.
According to Litton, the city
will piggyback on the city of
Deltona’ contract with Team
Pain, which will establish the
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B y D a n P in g
Editor

SANFORD — A decision by
the Downtown Community
Redevelopment Agency appears
to have flipped the switch for
improved lighting on 1st Street.
Board members agreed to enter
contract negotiations with the
Downtown Business Association
to conduct events beneficial to
downtown. The contract would
fund the DBA up to $25,000, and
negotiations would begin once
DBA obtains and submits to the
city building easements for an
electrical system the organization
helped improve along 1st Street.
the DBA's president, Tom
Winterheimer, and founder, Sara

Jacobson,
approached
City
Commission in January for fund­
ing and offered to give the city die
electrical
system in
exchange for

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putes arose
over who
owned the
electrical
improve­
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Tom Ball
businesses
CRA Boa/U Memfcet
who donat­
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sands of
dollars in parts and labor for the

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improvements claimed they made
the donations to the city, not DBA.
In their proposal to the CRA,
Winterheimer and Jacobson said
they weren't asking for payment
for the electrical system.
“Call the $25,000 whatever you
want, we're seeking money to put
in our treasury to produce activi­
ties that benefit downtown,"
Jacobson said.
Board members agreed the
electrical system would provide
an infrastructure to improve lightto
fog dmvntown, but
- wanted
------avoid possible legal pitfalls.
"It's a win-win situation, but it
m ills to be a clear win-win," said
CRA board member Tom Ball
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Ponpet the problems in the Middle
few , Sanford has nad i f * own divisive difficulties,
•dmgate, petty politics, call it what you will, the
debate over lights an 1st Sheet has had its share of
explosive moment*.
Leave it to the phone guy to cut through tiw
Larry Strlcklar, whoae day-time Job is with
BallSooth, proposed a plan that can make all
•••••••••a* .* .• • ......... sides satisfied: the city
Around ttw C lo ck gets an electrical system
to pow er new lights and
the Downtown Business
Association gets money
to fund activities.
Maybe it was all those
years working in the
deregulated telecommu­
nications m arket Could
be (he experience he
gained through four
years on the county
school board, always a
beehive for touchy polit­
ical issues. Wherever he
by D a n P in g
picked up his diplomatic
touch, Strickler should
be commended for not losing focus o f the main
issue; how to light up 1st Street without extending
a civil war;

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C at Club, is scheduled for
Saturday, A pril 6 , and
Sunday, A pril 7 , from 10
a an. to 4 p zn . in th * Sanford
Civic C enter.
More than 200 purebred
cats are expected to compete
In this y e a r's show. The
CFA cat show will be open
to the public and will pro­
vide an entertaining day for
spectators. In addition to
the judging activities, which
will take p lace throughout
the show, spectators w ill
have the opportunity to see
the cats up d ose while
they're w aiting to compete.
Tickets are available at
the gate. The cost of admis­
sion is $6 fo r adult*, $4 for
senior* and children and
$15 for fam ilies.
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Light years; A final note, hopefully, on the light­
ing issue. Nobody asked me, but where were all
sitting on
(youcheck closely,
the very boards they claim were negligent in
ignoring the problem. Either the lights were
brighter back then, or some people have selective
memories.

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Big slid e The composition of the Sanford
Airport Authority will change in the coming
months.
Jeff THplett resigned last week because he's
moving to Volusia County. As for other board
members, none are expected to move out of the
county, but do count on several of them being
moved off the board when their terms are up.
While business is booming at Orlando Sanford
International and progress b double-timing it to
the marching orders of CEO Larry D ale, board
members have made some questionable decisions
that have raised the ire of key City
Commissioners.
Mayor Brady Leasard cautioned the Authority
last cummer about refinancing a $1 million loan
the airport had with the city. The refinancing
made sense for some of the airport's higher in ter­
sest loans from outside lenders. Not so for the

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Student* from Mldwiy Elementary School retax under the shade of an oak tree In Fort Mellon Park during e recent field trip to
8anlortf» downtown arsa.The shady oak was th* perfect place for their picnic lunch.

Le**«*d'sargument vjm the airport authority ■
had a&amp;vcireble loan agreementMdth the d ty
which owns the airport, and refinancing would
jack the interest rate up by 2 or 3 percent. That
doesn't sound like much, but on a 10-year note,
that's several hundred thousand dollars.
The board ignored Lessard'a advice and voted
to repay the city's 4.7 percent loan by using $1
million at 7 2 percent as part of the refinancing
package. That unanimous decision included yea
votes from two members who earn their living as
bankers, Triplett and Jeff Longstaff.
style
cooled rus jets after the vote, but word Around
The Clock b the major-league bat b coming out of
the bag. Chairman Bill M iller's term b up in
September. Expect Lessard to swing for the fences.
Continuing with the baseball theme,
Commissioner Whitey Eckstein (dad to Major
Leaguer David Eckstein whose own bat b red hot
with the Anaheim Angles) has been waiting in the
on-deck drcle since last spring. Eckstein was furi­
ous over the airport authority's dedsion to move
forward with a major top management reorgani­
zation without first advbing the rity. In fact, when
the vote was taken, the issue wasn't even on the
authority's agenda.
"They are not an autonomous board. They have
to answer to us, and unless I get a commitment
from them, every single one of them will be
removed from that board," Eckstein said at the
time.
Throw into the mix the debacle the authority let
Dale get into by kicking the Sanford Police
Department off airport property (Chief Brian
Tooley and Dale have since kissed and made up),
and you have a recipe for some serious shake-andbake.
So who's coming out of the bullpen in replace­
ment? No lineups have been finalized, but l
would say it's a safe bet that some of the county's
savviest business leaders like Wayne Densch'a
John Williams will at least get a call. Who knows,
Sanford's own billionaire Jeno Paulucd may be
part of the new rotation.

Attempted Burglary
Sentinel Deputy Chad Weippert
arrested Anthony Ferguson, 36, of
Sanford Tuesday for attempted burglary
and loitering. Ferguson allegedly tied to
bryak into a Cypnbs Springs apprtmerfc
in Fern Park.
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Disorderly Intoxication
• Sanford Officer Tony Raimondo
arrested Thomas Capps, 47, of Sanford
Thursday for disorderly intoxication.
• Sanford Officer Daniel Barbara
arrested Mark Day, 37, of Sanford
Wrinesday for disorderly intoxication.
He was arrested in a Central Florida
Regional Hospital waiting room.

Retail Theft
Longwood Wednesday for having an
Sonfonl Officer Chris Woehr arrested
altered tag and driving with a suspendMary Williams, 29, of Sanford
;c d license
.
Wednesday for retail theft..Williams
• Sanford Officer Thomas Fransen
reportedly tried to steal about $30
worth of merchandise from the O rla n d o arrested Shea Brock, 37, o f San/bni
Wednesday for hit and run, driving
Drive Wal-Mart
with a suspended license and improper
lane changes. Brock apparently tried to
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cut-off a driver at the intersection of
Longwood Officer Donald Lajic
arrested Jim Stolzenburg, 47, of Lake
Lake Mary Boulevard and US.
Mary Monday for possession of mari­
Highway 17-91 Instead of cutting the
juana, drug paraphernalia and driving
driver off. Brock sideswiped the vehicle
under the influence. Police stopped
causing $800 in damage. A police officer
Stolzenburg for failure to maintain a
witnessed the offense and chased Brock
single lane and an improper U-tum. He
down as she made no reported attempt
to stop.
refused a breath test at the jail.
Vehicle Theft
• Seminole Lfcputy Christopher Ortiz
Sanford Investigator Paul Herx arrest­
arrested William Roberts, 30, of Geneva
Possession of Cocaine
ed Terry Gibson, 36, of Sanford Ibcsday
Thursday for driving with a suspended
Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa arrest­
for vehicle theft. Gibson allegedly stole a
license. Police stopped Roberts for an
ed Tionie Brewster, 21, of Sanford
193 Chevrolet Blazer on Jan. 25,2002.
Monday for possession of crack cocaine. inoperable tag light.
Police originally arrested her for a
• Seminole Deputy David Kohn
Battery
Seminole County warrant of grand
arrested Arbenda Smith, 46, of Sanford
• Sanford Officer Thomas Bemosky
theft When she was handcuffed, she
Monday for driving with a suspended
arrested Ulysses Brown, 66, of Sanford
dropped a piece of crack cocaine to the
license and the attaching license plate
Tuesday for battery. Brown, a 10th Street
not assigned to vehicle.
ground.
landlord, allegedly struck one of his
• Sanford Officer Sherry Webster
renters in the face several times and
arrested James Joseph Jr., 60, of Sanford
Prostitution Sting
ordered him off the property by the end
Monday for larceny and driving with­
The Sanford Police Department
of the day. Brown reportedly wanted the
out an issued license.
Tactical Unit conducted Tuesday and
renter's monthly payment although rent
Wednesday an operation in the down­
b normally collected on the tenth of the
Restating an Officer
town area in regards to complaints of
month.
• Longwood Officer Timothy Cooper
prostitution. An undercover agent made
• Casselberry Officer M. Johnson
arrested Johnnie Danieb, 4 1 of Sanford
contact with an alleged prostitute.
arrested Charles Springer, 19, of
Wednesday for trying to pass counterPolice arrested Stacy Miller, 27, of
Longwood Monday for aggravated bat­
fist bilb and restating an officer. Danieb
Sanford Wednesday after she offered to
tery. Springer admitted to police to
reportedly gave a Sanford Orlando
perform a sexual act in exchange for
attacking a man on two different occa­
Kennel Club teller three fake $20 bilb
sions at a State Road 436 business. On
Police arrested Claudia Darden, 40, of for a $52 b et Police caught up with
the first incident, the man was hit with a
Danieb in the parking lot where they
Sanford and Charlene Clinton, 29, of
table or chair leg three times. The victim
had to physically wrestle him to the
Sanford Tuesday for prostitution.
needed eight or nine stitches. On the
ground.
Clinton stated to police she would per­
second incident, the victim was hit sev­
form a sexual act in exchange she
• Seminole Deputy Jimmy Jusino
eral times with a water meter cover
would "take what ever you have,"
arrested Christopher Mirante, 28, of
causing injuries requiring staples and
according to the police report Darden
Sanford Tuesday for restating an officer
stitches.
offered an undercover agent a $10 sexu­
and property damage. Mirante tried to
• Longwood Officer Trafton Patrick
al act.
outrun police by traveling approximate­ arrested Francisco Figueroa, 20, of
ly 70 to 80 mph in the area of US.
Winter Springs Tuesday for burglary
Suspended License
Highway 17-92 and Genera)
and battery. Figueroa allegedly reached
Hutchinson Parkway. When police
• Altamonte Springs Officer C.
info the victim’s vehicle to strike a man's
Adams arrested Greg Bare, 24, of
finally corralled the reckless driver,
face.

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and a cold 12-pack in the back seat with
three cans misting. He abo ripped up
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Obituaries
W ILLIAM EDWARD BAKER
William Edward Baker, 59,
o f Sanford, died Monday,
April 1,2002.
Bom Aug. 27,1942, in
Sanford, he was a lifelong resi­
dent. He was a welder in the
construction industry.
Survivors include his broth­
er, Lyman Baker of Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
JOHN JOSEPH BOOTH
John Joseph Booth, 90, of
Grand Plaza D rive, Orange
City, died Wednesday, April 3,
2002, in DeBary Manor.
Bom In Lilian, Va., he
moved to Central Florida from
Baltimore, Md., in 1957. He
served in the U.S. Navy. He
was a retired engineer with
Lockheed M artin in Baltimore,
Md., and Orlando. He was a
M ason, a Shriner and a supporting; member
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of the
Initemational
tenia ti
Teddy Bear
Association for Police. He was
o f the Southern Baptist faith.
Survivors include two sons,
Ronald Booth o f Apopka and
Richard Thomas Booth of
Madison, Ala.; nine grandchil­
dren; and six great grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
EILEEN T. DONALDSON
Eileen T. Donaldson, 70, of
Tbllp Street, Deltona, died
Tuesday, April 2,2002, in
Central Florida Regional
Hospital, Sanford.
Bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., she
moved to Central Florida from
Fairfield, Conn., in 1978. She
was a member o f St. Ann's
Catholic Church of DeBary,
Deltona Elks Ladles Auxiliary
and American Legion
Women's Auxiliary Post No.
159 of Deltona. She enjoyed
bowling.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 30 years, Richard W.
Donaldson of Deltona; one
stepson, Glenn Donaldson of
D allas,'T exas; and two sisters,
.Joan, Cole of Palm Coast, and
ncty'PlpltHhe o f JSrooiriyn,

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Balda'uJf Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
RALPH GARCIA
Ralph Garda, 73, of Sanford,
died Thursday, April 4,2002.
Bom in Omaha, N eb , he
moved to Central Florida In
1975. He was retired from the
U.S. Air Force. He was of the
Methodist faith.
Survivors include his moth­
er, Okal Garcia; one daughter,
Marcy Jones of Sanford; one
brother, Larry Garcia of
Enterprise, Ala.; one sister,
Mary White of Augusta, Ga.;
and three grandchildren.
Funeral services are 3 p.m.
Sunday, April 7, In Gramkow
Funeral Home Chapel, with
Brian DeCosmo officiating.
Visitation is 2 to 3 p.m.
Sunday before the service.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

LOUISE R. HACKETT
Louise R. Hacked, 86, of Findlay
Street Deltona, died Monday,
April 1,2002, in her residence.
Bom in New Chicago, Ind., she
moved to Central Florida from
Milwaukee, W&amp;, in 1973. She was
a homemaker She was a member
of O tr Lady of the Lakes Catholic
Church of Dritana. She enjoyed
pitwing bridge.
Survivore indude one son,
Eugene P. Hacked Jr, of Perry; one
daughter; Kathleen O. Hacked of
Austin, Texas; and three grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange G ty is in charge of
arrangements.
RICHARD ANDREW JACKSON
Richard Andrew Jackson, 80, of
Lake Breeze Circle, Lake Mary,
died Friday, Manh 29,2002, in his
residence.
Bom Nov. 25,1921, in Hartford,
ALl, he moved to Lake Mary in
1990. He was a crane operator fur
the railroads. He was a member of
All Souls Catholic Church in
Sanford and a veteran of the US.
Army.
Survivors indude his wife,
Emma Jackson of Lake Mary; two
sons, William Jackson of Linden,
N.J, and Richard Jackson Jr, of
Jersey City, N .Jj two daughters,
Gwendolyn Jackson of Jersey City,
N.J, and Cheryl E Martin or Lake 1
Mary; one brother, Clew Jackson |
of Los Angeles, Calif.; nine grand­
children; and three great grand- .
children.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
MARION C JORDAN
Marion C. Jordan, 83, of Lake
Drive, DeBary, died Tuesday, April
2,2002, in Florida Hcspital Fish
Memorial, Orange City.
Bom in Whitestone, N.Y, she
moved to Central Florida in 1958.
She was a legal secretary for Allan
Witt Law Finn in DeLand. She
was a member of S t Ann's
Catholic Community Church of
DeBary, Sons of Italy of Deltona

and VFW Auxiliary of DeBary.
Survivors indude one son,
Charles E Jordan 01 of Ormond
Beach; two grandchildren; and one
great grandchild.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange G ty is in charge of
arrangements.
ROBERT LOUGHRAN JR.
Robert "Bobby” Loughran Jr,
26, of Royal Terrace, Deltona died
Monday, April 1,2002, in his resi­
dence.
Bom far Somers Point N .J, he
moved to Central Florida In 1988.
He was a brick mason. He was a
member of Our Lady of the Lakes
Catholic Church in DeBary. He
was an avid sports fan and a Penn
State booster
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Survivors indude his parents,
Paula and Robert Loughran of
Deltona; two brothers, Derek Sean
and Patrick Norman Loughran,
both of Deltona; one sister,
Meredith Ann Loughran of
Deltona; and one grandmother,
Helen Beck of Deltona.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is In charge of
arrangements.
SARAH MARTEN
Sarah Marten, 76, of Randolph
Street Deltona, died Tuesday,
April 2 2002, in Mariner
Healthcare, DeLand.
Bom in IvyLind, Pa, she moved
to Central Florida in 1960. She was
a homemaker. She was of the
Baptist faith.
Survivors include two sons, Tim
Marten of Deltona and Ken
Marten of DeLand; two daughters,
Melody Herr of Jacksonville and
Robin Leidy of Charleston, S.G;
and O f ic grandchild.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

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great grandchildren.
Bonfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

WINONA M. NEWMAN
Winona M. Newman, 68, of
Powdeihom Street, Lake Mary,
died Thursday, April 4,2001
Bom Dec. 14,1933, she moved
to Central Florida in 1950. She was
a member of Holy Cross
I Church of Sanford and
»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
Wantcnay 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 grandchildren; and two
greatgrandchildren.
In Ucu of flowers, donations
may be made to St. Peters
Episcopal Church in Lake Mare.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

CHARLES E PIZZANO
Charles E Pizzarm, 81, of
Winter Springs, died Wednesday,
April 3,2002.
Bom Aug. 8,1920, in
Roslindale, Mass., he was a retired
police officer for the Dade County
Sheriff's Office. He was a member
of the Moose Lodge, Italian
American Social Club, Italian
American War Vtterans and a 4th
degree life member of the Knights
of Columbus. He served in the
U S Army and Navy during
World War II.
Survivors include his wife,
Mercedes V. Pizzano of Winter
Springs; one son, John C Pizzano
of Apopka; one daughter, Dmna
M. Waiter of Winter Springs; one
brother, Arthur Pizzano of Everett
Mass.; one sister, Florence Pizzano

ERNEST CECIL NIXON
Ernest Cedi Nixon, 95, of
Altamonte Springs, died Saturday,
March 30,2002, in Life Care
Center, Altamonte Springs.
Bom O ct 20,1906, in Dratsville,
Ala., he was owncr/operator of
Nick's Barber Shop.
Survivors include one son, Ron
Sargent of Altamonte Springs; one
sister, Mary Jettie Timmerman;
three grandchildren; and three

ROSALIE L TAYLOR
Rosalie L Taylor, 6 2 of Pinetree
Drive, DeBary, died Monday, April
1,2002
Bom Sept 3,1939, in
Brownsville, Pa., she moved to
Central Florida in 1950.
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Survivors include her husband,
Gil Taylor and one daughter, Lori
Fuller of Asbury Park, N.J.
Brisscn Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Anna RandallAlien

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you, our many friends, for
the support you gave us
throughout a very painful
and trying time. What ever
role you played did not go
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God Bless you.
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extended us kindness in our
recent bereavement. The floral
tributes, expressions of sympa­
thy, spiritual comfort, and the
help of all those who assisted
with the funeral services will be
remembered with gratitude.

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Opinion
Big nations and
long little wars
Bush was wise and cautious when he began the
new w ar on terrorism by saying it would be a long one. But I
doubt he ever really believed It would be so complicated and
•••entlaHy insane that within a few months he would have to
com e before the American people, as he did last Thursday, and
alm ost adm it that it w as spinning out of control. He certainly
did not realize that he w ould soon be criticizing an ally, Israel,
to try to save Yasser A rafat, whom the United States has known
w as responsible for the terrorist killings of American officials for
almost 30 years now.
It is odd to say that w e are In over our heads for the moment
because w e are so much taller than everyone else in the dys­
functional regions of the world. "Enough is
enough," said the American leader. Yes, for us.
But for them, the secret killers In endless wars
In far places, It is never enough. The retaliation,
the revenge, the killing of children and the turn­
ing of children Into killers goes on for genera­
tion after generation — and we are usually too
big to bend down far enough to do anything
about i t
TWenty years ago, I w as standing just outside
the doorw ay of a clinic in a Palestinian refugee
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0 camp in the occupied West Bank, when a baby
was bom . As the doctor, a Palestinian paid by
the United Nations, slapped the baby boy on Its little rear, he
•aid, looking in my direction, "Another fighter for Arafat!-"
The rem ark was not meant for me, though. It was directed at
the man next to me, an Israeli army officer.
"W hat do you think when you hear that?" I asked the Israeli.
He answ ered: 'I wonder if that baby is the one who will kill
m e."
Perhaps he has. Or perhaps he has killed that officer's child,
o r even a grandchild.
In the years that followed, I occasionally had great optimism
about that part of the world. Israel's economy boomed a couple
of tim es, and many Palestinians shared in that. Many Israeli par­
ents began to question the brutalization of their children as they
served as an occupying army in hostile regions so close to their
own hom es. Enough already. The Israelis also periodically
encouraged education in the occupied territories on the theory
that educated young men and women would leave the poverty
of the cam ps and make new lives in the West or in Arab coun­
tries. M any did, but they sent the money back into the terrorities
— and those remittances kept the cause, and terrorism, too,
alive over the years.
So I was wrong. I was just another overoptimistic American,
confused and offended by what seemed to be the senselessness
of it.
Then, I put some faith in old men, thinking that there would
come a time w h e n the g e n e r a tio n that made tenor — on both
sides — would close the circles of their own lives by making
peace, showing that the struggle was worthwhile and that
young and violent death was not in vain. I was wrong again. It
came down to Arafat, the terrorist who never changed and was
too cowardly to make a half-decent peace with American help,
and Ariel Sharon, who never stopped believing in force above
all.
Sharon, I think, thought what he called "the path to peace"
would be made by bulldozers and tanks, reoccupying land that
had been turned over to Palestinian authority in the crumbling
peace process — and he began that campaign by doing his best
to provoke uprisings to be crushed with his bully visit to the
Temple Mount in early 2000.
And Arafat. Has he changed from the man American radio
and telephone intercepts recorded in March 1973 ordering the
killing of Cleo Noel, the U S . ambassador to the Sudan, his
charge d'affairs and the Belgian ambassador to that country?
The actual killers — named in diplomatic files kept secret by the
United States to try to mold Arafat into a peacemaker — were
Black September terrorists who kidnapped the Western diplo­
mats in a failed plot to free Palestinian terrorists In European
jails and Sirhan Sirhan, the killer of Robert F. Kennedy, in jail in
California.
They are a despicable pair, Arafat and Sharon, useless now
but still dominant in pathetic ways. President Bush knows that
now, too, I guess, and he must despair that the two old men
have hijacked the war on terrorism that seemed difficult but
possible only a few weeks ago.

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Turner has a
few questions
regarding plan
l b the ed ito r
W here's a cop w hen you need
one? It sounds like if M ayor Lessen!
gets his way, right next door! That's a
good thing, isn't it? O r is it?
In theory, the m ortgage incentive
plan to encourage San/csrd's finest to
m ove into the city sounds like a good
one. For paying a m ere 20 percent of
the officer’s mortgage, w e could have
extra police presence, cutting down
on crime. I'm definitely for decreasing
crime.
I live in Sanford's Historic District.
I have seen a dramatic decrease in
drug deals, loud cars, and crim e In
general since Saint C hief Toolcy took
charge. However, there is still plenty
o f room for improvement.
I w ouldn't mind having a police
officer living next door, but the city of
Sanford is not just m y neighborhood.
There are several questions that need
to b e answered. Will the officers be
compensated for living anywhere in
the d ty of Sanford? Is there a cap on
the am ount of the mortgage? Will the
Incentive plan be revoked if the offi­
cer leaves his/her position? Will this

plan be retroactive for officer's cur­
rently living in the dty?
Honestly, I can't see paying an offi­
cer 20 percent o f his/her mortgage if
they are living in an expensive house
in a relatively crime-free area.
There is currently a program avail­
able for police officers who wish to
buy a H U D hom e in high risk areas.
The governm ent will sell them a
homo for half the asking price. There
was a HUD hom e that sold in the
1 llstoric District o f Sanford last year.
The listing price w as in the S70/XXK
A police officer could have purchased
that hom e for about $35,000. {Yes, the
I llstoric District is In a high-risk area.)
If police presence is a way to deter
crim e, I suggest that police officers
rk their cruisers In highly visible
rations. For exam ple, in front of m y
house. I'd love to have a cruiser pull
up in front of my hom e at various
times. Just think, it would keep the
d n ig dealers from using my street
a im e r for crack deals. Cara would
not run the stop signs and screech
around the a im e r to beat the red
tight. I wouldn't have hi put locks on
every thing I o w n I can dream, can’t
I?
By the way. I'd only want just 5
percent of my m ortgage paid for this
comm unity service. Heck, for 10 per­
cent I'll put on a police uniform to

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walk my dog at n ig h t
Den t get m e wrong, 1 admire our
police departm ent I even plan on
baking a pie or tw o for the upcom ing
Police Appreciation Day In May. I just
think that the m ortgage compensa­
tion plan proposed by Mayor Lesaard
needs to be carefully reviewed before
being approved.
A m y TUrner
Sanford

M other shows
appreciation for
off-diluty fireman
To the ed ito r
Chief Hickson. I want to m ake you
aware of the service that one of ymrr
off-duty firemen, Mr. Mike Sa b er;
provided to m y daughter and tw o of
her friends on Saturday night. M atch

2.
M y daughter, a college freshman,
and two of her friends sustained a flat
tire on the East-West Expressway near
the Kirkman Road exit in Orlando.
Mr. Salbcr stopped to be sure they
were all right and changed the tire for
them, allowing them to proceed safe­
ly

I recognize that nothing in Mr.
S a b e r's jo b description requires him
to stop and assist stranded motorists
like m y daughter, but I am grateful
that he did so. 1 wanted to make you
aware o f this m an's commitment to
public service, w hich extends beyond
the tim e h e 's o n the d ty of Sanford's
p ay roll and ask you to recognize him
for that exem plary commitment.
The d ty o f Sanford can take great
pride in having firefighters like Mike
S a b e t and w e are grateful for his
dedication to public service.
Sincerely,
Bcvcriy K Jtaoia
Orlando

Heart goes out .
to mother who ,
abandoned baby
l b the editor.
Regarding the 17-yeanold w ho
gave birth to her baby and left it at j
the doorstep of a nearby nestAuraqfcd
hope I am only one of many whose \
heart goes out to her. She sure could
have handled this much worse!
But where is the father?
V rilie E Co i

Israel is fast becoming what it professes to despise
"Never let any m an drag you so
show, Adam said he helped to per­
low as to m ake you hate him."
suade Israeli military authorities to
From time to time, that Imperative
allow am bulances into Arafat's com ­
was pulled from the cup­
pound to tend the wounded
board o f cliches m y m other
.............. after the Israeli siege began.
kept handy for rearing four
Later, Adam found himself
children. I think of it now
trapped inside the com ­
because of the venom —
pound. Last Saturday morn­
name-calling, denunciations
ing, according to news
and death threats — heaped
accounts, Arafat offered
upon a Jewish family in
Adam breakfast as a gesture
Brooklyn, N.Y., after their
o f gratitude for his interven­
son's impromptu breakfast
tion.
last weekend with Yasser
Sim ple enough, you'd
Arafat. The spate of hatethink W hile many might
Cynthia
filled messages grew so
disagree with Adam’s deci­
threatening that Doreen and
sion to live am ong
Stuart Shapiro have been
Palestinians and advocate
forced to flee their hom e and " w "
their lutUxulLst aspirations,
go into hiding.
any people w ho believe in democratic
T he campaign o f terror against the
values would support his right to
hold those views, right?
Shapiros started after news reports
about their son Adam , 30, a Middle
Apparently not. Noah Shapiro,
Adam's brother, told reporters that eEast humanitarian worker. A resident
of RamalUh for three years, Adam
mai! m essages wished a "fiery death*
has worked for "Seeds of Peace," a
to his family; a Web site, he said, list­
ed personal information about his
program for Arab and Jewish youth
that teaches tolerance.
family am i urged action against them.
Undoubtedly, those threats cam e
In an interview on N B C s "Today"

Tucker

from supporters o f Israel many o f
them Jewish, w ho have long
denounced Arafat and the terrorism
that he has, at the very least, tolerat­
ed. They probably consider them­
selves law-abiding and upright folk
who would never sink to the tactics of
bloodthirsty savagery and wanton
destruction displayed by Palestinian
suicide bombers w ho blow up shop­
keepers, schoolchildren and families
at Seder.
Perhaps Shapiro's critics should
take a good look In the mirror. Their
hatred of Palestinian extremism has
consumed them, eating away at their
own sense of decency and justice.
Palestinian extremists, after alt, are
well known for their intolerance of
anyone labeled a "collaborator."
Palestinians believed to be cooperat­
ing with Israeli authorities are often
treated to mob justice — brutal beat­
ings, summary executions, anony­
mous graves. Ls that not what the
Shapiros' critics are also threatening?
The tragedy of this otherwise small
tale lies in its profound implications
for the state of Israel: Even before the

latest m ilitary Incursion, some Israeli
army reservists had begun to ques­
tion the relentfcssnesa of their miiitar
tactics against a largely impovetishci
civilian population. While the targets!
of Israeli tanks and commandos are J
often w ell-arm ed extremists of
i
Hamas or Hezbollah, the targets are {
also, too often, young boys armed
j
only w ith rocks and bottles. How canJ
any soldier sent out to kill young
!
boys m aintain his humanity?
Israel gam bled o n Ariel Sharon — [
a notorious hard-liner whose m ilit
strategy in Lebanon in the 1900s I
left Israel's reputation sullied —
because he promised to deliver peace;
and security. He has failed spectacu- '
lariy.
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Worse, his heavy-handed tactics I
have started to corrode the decency, !
humanity and moral authority of th e ;
nation he seeks to defend. This is
what m y m other was trying to help
me understand: sinking to hatred
only leads you to become that which
you most despise.
C 2002 ATLANTA CONSTITUTION

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they think...
On Sunday,
daylight-saving
time begins at 2
a.m. It’s time
again to move
the clocks fo r ­
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but in the spring, I
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Sanford

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when I get hom e from
work. I wish they
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The Way We Were: The Gate City
Chronicle was forerunner to the Herald
owslng In
Museum, I found a copy of the
Gate City Chronicle dated
Friday, May 12.1899. It had been
photocopied and preserved in a
notebook.
T.J. Appleyard was the editor/publisher o f this weekly
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to a new building on Magnolia
Avenue, renaming it the Sanford
Herald in 1908.
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news from around the country,
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advertisements, etc. Interspersed
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Wednesday Club Meeting
This was the forerunner to the
Sanford Woman's Club. Of inter­
est is "A Tale of a Mosquito'
written by Mrs. J.N. Whitner for
a presentation at the club.
Whitner's work has been pub­
lished several times, most recent­
ly by the Sanford Historical
Society.
"A Tale of a M osquito' is a his­
tory of the early beginnings of
this area, when most of Central
Florida was known as Mosquito
County. From the program listed
here. It's a shame we don't have
copies of more of the presenta­
tions of this club. These ladies
put in a lot of effort.
The following was the pro­
gram of presentations for the
Wednesday Club meeting on

May 17, 1899 at 3:30 p.m.: Louis
Napoleon and the Second
Empire — Mrs. Chase; Victor
Hugo — Mrs. Manley; Princess
Mathilda —
Mrs. Morey;
Empress Eugenie and the Prince
Imperial — Miss Dunn; Alfred de
Musset —
Mrs.
Beardall;
Thcophile Gautier — Mrs.
Doudney; and Ary Scheffer —
Mrs. Femald.
Robinson Papworth
"Cards were out announcing
the coming marriage of Miss
Juna Lowry Robinson, the
accomplished and only daughter
of Mr. And Mrs. Merritt F.
Robinson, to Harry Milton
Papworth, now of New York, but
formerly a well-known and
prominent resident of Sanford."
The ceremony took place at
the Church of Holy Cross at noon
Wednesday, May 24, 1899.
Bishop Gray officiated.
In and Around Sanford
EH . Herndon had,the contract
for towing lighters up the river
and bringing palmetto buds from
there for the fibre Factory.
Rev. B.Y. Wilkie of Longwood
preached at the Presbyterian
Church at the usual hour.
The
Sanford
Athletic
Association secured the firstfloor room in the Welbome Block
for ciub rooms and "were fitting
up their quarters."
A social evening was held at
the residence of Mrs. A.E.
Phillips for the members of the
Epworth League.
A sociable was scheduled by
the
Daughters
of
the
Confederacy. It was to be held in
one of the rooms in the Pico
Block.
Miss Etta Singletary had the
misfortune to stick a nail in her
foot. Dr. Bishop was called at
once and necessary precautions
were taken to prevent tetanus.

A baby girl was announced as
an addition to the household of
Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Beatty.
Mrs. Laughton of Boston
returned home after visiting her
daughter, Mrs. George H.
Femald.
City Clerk D.B. Manly and
Col. 0 5 . Taryer spent the week
in Charleston, S.C. attending the
Confederate reunion.
Mrs. W.H. Browning and
Misses Auranka and Edith
Takach also attended the reunion
in Charleston.
Advertisement for Medicine
According to Sanford druggist
W.G. Aldridge, that throbbing
headache would quickly leave
you if you used Dr. jing's New
Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers
proved their matchless merit for
sick and nervous headaches. Dr.
Jing claimed the pills would
make blood pure, strengthen
nerves and build up your health.
The cost was 25 cents, money
back if you were not cured.

Other Advertisements
Dr. G.W. Bishop, a physician
and surgeon, had moved into the
offices formerly occupied by Dr.
Ralph E. Smith in the new
Hotchkiss Block.
Dr. R.M. Mason, the local den­
tist, advertised painless extrac­
tion of teeth, gold crowns and
bridgework. His offices were also
in the Hotchkiss Block, directly
above the Post Office.
The First National Bank of
Sanford promoted its strong
financial position in the commu­
nity by announcing it had
$50,000 in capital. The bank con­
ducted general banking business.
The president was Frederic H.
Rand, and the cashier was F.P.
Forster
Long before Sam Walton and
Wal-Mart, M ellengcr's was the
place to shop. Located next to the
Poet Office, the store advertised
"the latest thing at the lowest
Personals
Seth Woodruff visited his prices," including dry goods,
millinery, notions, novelties,
mother for a few d a p .
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Red Cross hosts youth
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The American Red Cross of
Central Florida encourages
, , coaches and Instructors to
“Youth Sports Safety
Month this April by register­
ing for the Sports Safety
nam ing course.
The course will be held
Sunday, April 14, from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. at the Seminole County
Sw vice Center located at 705-C
West SR 434 in Longwood.
The American Red Cross and
Ihe United States Olympic
Committee have joined forces
to develop an exciting course
specifically for coaches who
want to keep their athletes safe.
Sports Safety Training provides
coaches with the basic first aid
skills and knowledge needed to
care for athletic injuries.
The 7-hour course will
feature video and classroom

instruction, plus a handy refer­
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future use during competitions
and practices.
Course content will Include
sports-related injury preven­
tion, first aid, and CPR. This
comprehensive course is based
on the Emergency Cardiac Care
(ECC) 2000 guidelines for CPR.
Upon successful completion,
students will receive a Sports
Safety Training certificate valid
for three years. They will also
receive an Adult and Child CPR
certificate valid for one year.
Future dates include May 6
and June 8. Space is limited.
Those interested must register
prior to the class and can do so
online
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Red Cross at (407) 332-8200.

Families receive free automobile booster seats
Heart of Florida United Way
(HFUW) distributed more than
80 free car booster seats to eligi­
ble Central Florida families
Monday at a second Boost!
America event held in Seminole
County at the Lake Mary
PetSmart.
The event was in partnership
with the Ford Motor Company,
the Child Passenger Safety
Program, the Florida Highway
Patrol, Seminole County Public
Safety,
Seminole
County
Volunteer Program and other
jrcement/safety
local law enforci
agencies.
"O ur Boost! America Kickoff
event In January was one of the
m ost successful Boost! efforts
nationally to date," said HFUW
President/CEO Brian Quail.
"H eart of Florida United Way is
proud to be heading up this
effort at the local level m partner­
ship with the Ford Motor C o."
To qualify, families had to
To
meet income guidelines and

Boys &amp; Girls Clubs see big growth

C am p C hallenge
plans H og R oast,
m o to rcy cle run
Camp Challenge, the Easter
Seals summer camp located
on S.R. 46 between Mount
Dora and Sanford, will host
its 22nd Annual Hog Roast
and
its
first
annual
Motorcycle Poker Run on
Saturday, May 4, starting at 7
a.m. at the facility.
Director Mike Currence at
Camp Challenge hopes to
attract more than 1,000 area
motorcycling enthusiasts to
attend the event, which starts
with a pancake breakfast and
includes a live auction of
more than $10,000 worth of
items donated for the event at
1 p.m.
T h e Hog Roast is a big tra­
dition for us," said Currence.
"Many who will be here on
May 4 have attended every
Hog Roast since 1980," he
added.
There will be a $7 charge
for barbecue and all proceeds
will directly benefit the camp
which has been serving chil­
dren and adults with disabili­
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Florida has seen big growth and
more is on the way.
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arrived at the youth services
organization in 1994, Boys 4c Girls
Clubs served some 3,000 children
each year in eight locations.
Today, the Bovs 4c Girls Clubs of
Central Florida serve more than
9,000 annually in 26 locations in
Orange, Seminole and Osceola

Counties.
Cain said the organization,
which prides itself on operating
without federal government
grants, is planning to open two
and possibly three locations this
year and could serve more than
10,000 children before the end of
the year.
T h ere's never a limit on the
need in our community," said
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H abitat for Hum anity in
nole County hit a mile•Saturday, March 22, when
broke ground on its 50th
incorporated a little more
ilO years ago, the nonprofit
inization has helped change
lives of 260 working-poor
ilnole County residents,
kho are able to take pride in
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short decade," said Colin
Joway, president of the
Hole H abitat board of
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t»le the number or houses
ilt by this affiliate to reach 100
■the next five years."
|Galloway said the goal is
* ®ble because of new leadtip within the organization
I the many new business and
mtal partnerships the
ite is forming.
Every time ffabitat puts a
v-income family into a home.

Members of the Habitat for Humanity In Seminole County break ground on
the organization’s 50th house. Seminole Habitat, which recently celebrated
Its 10 year anniversary, plans to build 50 more houses in the next five years.
It's not only personal lives that
are transformed but the whole
community benefits," he said.
Each new home adds tens of
thousands of dollars to the

county's tax base.
Through the Habitat pro­
gram, a home owner’s mort­
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only, since all the labor to build
the homes is donated by com­
munity volunteers. Habitat then
recycles the principle payments
the home owners make into a
fund to build more homes.
Other funding for the organiza­
tion com e from direct mail
pledges, pledges from churches,
fund-raising events, business
partnerships and grants. The
Seminole County Habitat also
owns and operates a thrift and
remodeling store located at 1100
Americana
Boulevard
in
Sanford.
Seminole Habitat is currently
building its 48th and 49th home
in Oviedo and Longwood. The
organization is planning its 51st
home, which will be a Women's
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by women, beginning sometime
this summer.
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state Department of Children and
Families (DCF) placed more than
60 children in her care. During the
last month, the Lake Mary Police
Department has bedri searching
for those children as part of the on­
going investigation into the allega­
tions.
According to Lake Mary Police
Chief Richard Beary, 67 foster chil­
dren have been identified as living
with the Jasmins during the last six
years. Forty-one have been inter­
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InvestigationCustodians declined having four
children interviewed, and authori­
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lived with the Jasmins during the
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"It's taken an incredible effort
finding and then getting them here
and interviewing them," Beary
said.
The interviews were conducted
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EVpartment by local Investigators
and agents from the state
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which possesses a mobile unit for
such cases. Officials from Kids
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walls In the department's halls and
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ference room, Beary sakl they tried
to make the facility as "kid friend­
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"In cases like this, the children
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“Our department has never had a
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Denise Never*, special agent
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Enforcement, said the children
Interviewed were between the
ages of 4 and 14. The length of the
interviews depended on each indi­
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were as short as five minutes,
while others took as long as 40
minutes.
According to Beary, although no
other allegations of sexual assault
have been uncovered, there have
been other allegations, including
some of misconduct. No other
cs have been filed, and the
said the investigation should
be ready for the state attorney's
office within the next three weeks.
'W e knew in this type of case,
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quickly," Beary said. "We're inves­
tigating everything that occurred
at the house. We could have been
short-sighted, but this could go
back years and years."

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m ust
quickly determine which way
will the hose lead them back to
the fire truck. A wrong d eci­
sion could lead them toward
the nozzle and consequently
fu rth er
into
danger.
Firefigh ters blindly feel the
co u p lin gs and follow the
fem ale fitting.
A third exercise, the Denver
R oll, was created years ag o by
the Denver Fire Department in
response to a situation w here a
firefighter who suffered a heart
attack in a burning building
died because his own co-w ork­
ers could not save him.
T he problem was the fire­
fighters could not physically

lift him up into the window
b ecau se o f his size and
cram ped
quarters,
said
Ham monds.
The Denver Roll gives fire­
fighters a plan of attack for
ev acu atin g an u nconscious
firefigh ter.
Basically,
the
injured firefighter is m oved to
a window, while one firefight­
er su pports his back, tw o fire­
figh ters take his legs and
swing them over his head and
out the window.
"T h e re's nothing easy about
it, but you get him out alive,"
Blake said.
T h e fin al exercise trains
Rapid Entry Teams to move
through a collapsed building
to find an injured firefighter.
T hrou gh a maze o f w alls,
debris and jumbled electrical
cords, three firefighters work
through a dense clo u d of
smoke.
O nce their air bottle is near
its end the team m akes their
way b ack to the exit and anoth­
er team picks up w here they
finished.
F irefig h ters often
break
through walls to find th e fire­

fighter. With less than six feet
of visibility, the team o f three
concentrates on a noisy alarm
that sounds when a firefighter
doesn't move after a period of
time.
"1 com e back and rebuild
w alls everyday," H am m onds
said.
The training firefigh ters
received is crucial, Hammonds
said, and the FPdcL Building
provides an adequate training
site. However, the bu ild in g
will not b e available for much
longer.
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The outdated building was
considered dangerous; in addi­
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private contractor are Interest­
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property.
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fighter survival and rescue
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The North and South do battle when couple wages war over the weather
DEAR ABBY. I have been mar­
ried 17 happy years. We were
Mgh school sweethearts and are
stul very much in love. VW have
only one huge problem, and one
day it's going to come to a head.
We five m the north with the
change of seasons. I love fall and
winter sledding, shoveling snow,
lek d n e by our fireplace, taking
walks through fallen leaves, and
an the other seasonal activities. I
do not care for summer— the
heat the humidity, summer buss,
etc.
So whet’s my problem? My
husband is the opposite. He gets
d e p « » e d during the winter and
counts the days until summer. He
cunes the snow on the gray, cold
days that are ideal to me. He is
100 percent set an retiring and

moving south When we vacation
in Florida, he constantly talks
about when we move there.
Abby, I get migraines ••••
that worsen in bright
sunlight, hate the heat
- ~
and would miss my
4fr
family terribly. I have
mJ *
brothers, sisters, nieces
. *-%
and parents whom I see
or talk with daily. My
husband and 1 have dis­
cussed this several
times. Neither of us is
Dear
willing to budge. We
have a beautiful home
here in a picture-perfect
neighborhood. If all
goes as planned, retirement is
only 15 years away. We need to
settle this. What do wc do?
SNOW QUEEN IN OHIO

DEAR SN OW QUEEN: First
of all, don't panic; you have 15
yean to resolve this. One of the
............... most unfortunate m is­
takes some senior citi­
zens have made
involved their fantasy
about retirement
y- Jjm
They sold their
.
homes, left friends
end families — their
entire emotional sup­
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port network — and
moved to a new com­
munity to live their
dream. Except once
they got to the new
• • • location it didn't him
out to be as Idyllic as they
thought It would be.
That’s why I urge you and
your husband to take that move

slowly — one step at a time. If
he wants to move south, when
the time comes, consider renting
out your "beautiful home in a
picture-perfect neighborhood"
for a year and renting a place in
Florida. That way you can both
see what the reality of a retire­
ment in Florida would be. And
If it doesn't live up to the fanta­
sy, you'll have a home to return
to.
Another possibility: Consider
renting a place in Florida for a
few weeks during the w ont of
the winter: Perhaps the promise
of an annual winter getaway
will make your husband more
tolerant of northern weather:
Keep an open mind. There's
always the chance you'll both
love i t — and your family might

Abby

enjoy joining the flocks of
snowbirds who have relatives
with a place to nest when they
want to thaw their frozen bones.
DEAR ABBY: My best friend,
"Cheryl," has s 19-year-old
daughter, U sa ," who is pregnant
and unmarried. She has not bro­
ken the news to her parents or
any family members. Lisa emailed my daughter and some of
her other friends to announce her
pregnancy, and even scheduled
on ultrasound.
I feel caught in the middle. My
daughter and I think I should tell
Cheryl and her husband. My
daughter is concerned that some­
one will let this secret out of the
bag, and Cheryl will be hurt and

angry with me for not telling her
first.
Meanwhile, my husband teOs
me to keep my trap sh u t He
feels strongly that Usa should
break the news to her parents
herself. I have to make a ded.VAN1A
DEAR SUE: I’m inclined to
agree with your husband. Stare
you are a close friend, by to pew
suede Lisa to share her new*
with her parents since she has
already notified her friends—
and offer to be with her for
moral support It may be the
assurance she needs.
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Terry, is the new owner
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rescue workers honored during awards banquet
SwnUujJe e ^ n i y E M S /F ire /
» » » conducted Its first annu­
al aw ards banauet on M arch 22.
The event w as held at Tlm acuan
C ountry CTub in Lake Mary.
The banquet opened with the
H onor G uard p resen ting the
C o lo rs, L t. Richard C risw ell
« * a ln g
the
Pledge
of

Allegiance and Dave Thompson
the division chaplain leading
the invocation.
Service recognitions included
retirees, employees o f with five
to 25 years of service and pro­
motions. In addition, members
of the Special H azards and
Operations Team received cita­

tion bars for their service. ,
T he awards started with the
Special Recognition Award that
w as presented tot he CERT
Rehab Team m em bers that
Included Lisa Peterson, Andrew
M azzola, Pam Amburgery,
D arrell Tongate, Jaim e Seda,
Chuck Miles, Charlotte Miles,

Sunroom s
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company Is to blame as much as
Perrutta.
“They are the most expensive
•unroom you can buy," he said. "I
went with the best because 1 did­
n't want the deal these kind of
problems. Look at Mercedes or
BMW, you don't pay more money
for terrible service/
Doane holds Four Season
responsible because they referred
him to Perrotta.
Contractors Quit
Because Perrotta is not a
licensed contractor, he hired other
contractors to build the sunrooms. According to two of those
contractors,
PerrotU's
Four
Seasons' franchise was revoked
this week. They fear it might be
too late, however, and are worried
Perrotta has ruined the sunroom
industry in the area.
One contractor said he quit
working for Perrotta in August
2001 because of customer com­
plaints.
"I will not work for him ever
again,” said a contractor who did
not want his name associated
with Perrotta. "I've never been on
a Job (for Perrotta) before where
there wasn't numerous customer
complaints."
The contractor said he tried to
fix an Orlando home with a leaky
sunroom that was built by
Perrotta's company. Improper
flashing was a problem, but a roof
with little pitch was the main
issue, he said.
"You need a certain amount of
pitch on these roofs or the water
will actually Bit on the glass," he
said. "That room (in Orlando) is
going to have problems with
leaks from now until eternity."

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Ray Lloyd, president of
Custom Glazing and Design in
Orlando, b most likely the newest
Four Seasons franchise for the
area.
"We are the new dealer soon to
be franchise in Orlando," Lloyd
said.
Lloyd, a 10-year veteran as a

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Mark Schmude, and Lt. Jeff
Ward.
A t the banquet. Fire Chief
Terry Schenk stated, " It b fit­
ting that during this time of
recognition o f the 'ultim ate
sacrifice' made by the New
York City firefighters on Sept.
11 that w e recognize the con­
tribution o f our firefighters in
Sem inole Countv by launch­
ing the inaugural Awards and
Recognition Ceremony."
An honorable mention was
made for Firefighter Tim Com
w ho
received
Sem inole
C ou n ty 's
Public
Safety
Employee of the Year Award

last month.
The following are Individ­
ual awards that were present­
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outstanding service in the M r
lowing categories:

Complex on Rantoul Lane. The
facility will include a concrete
modified bowl and obstacle
course. Site plans also Include
lighting and a pavilion shelter.
Construction of the actual
skating area, which will be built
by Team Pain, includes site
preparaition and concrete installation, and
ind payment
nt shouldn't
exceed $155,000, Parks and
Recreation Director Bill Carrico
said. Additional items, such as
security lighting, a water foun­
tain, trash cans and other items
total $22,000 and are required
by the state grant.

With additional costs, includ­
ing engineering services, land­
scaping, site lighting and the
shelter brings the total estimat­
ed cost of the skate park to
$265,000, which is $19,000
above what b in the city's 2002
FY budget for the facility.
However, Carrico said a portion
o f the costs could be budgeted
for next fiscal year, bringing die
project in below budget
According to Carrico, the
park's construction could begin
in a few weeks. Once started,
the facility could be complete in
as little as nine weeks.

taxpayer money. There needs to
be some kind of measurable per­
formance where we can hold
people accountable."
Strickler proposed that the two
sides enter negotiations for the
DBA to provide services to
downtown. Hb motion, which
4-1 with board member
•Parsells dissenting, b contin­
gent upon DBA turning over the
electrical system to the dty.
"The negotiations wouldn't
take place until the light fixtures
are up," Strickler said after the
meeting. "Having the lights only
guarantees negotiations. Of

course, there's no guarantee w ell
reach an agreement"
Strickler said he thinks the per­
formance contract could indude
any number of items.
"I'm open to Just about any­
thing as long as it's under the
umbrella of trying to improve
downtown," Strickler said. *1
think we need to be open-mind­
ed, and it has to fit in with what
the other downtown groups —
Main Street and the Chamber —
are doing."
"We would be willing to talk to
any group that wants to help
downtown," he added.

a cargo container heading who
knows where," Olson said about
the stolen merchandise.
Other rental companies in
Orange County have also recent­
ly reported large thefts. An esti­
mated Ibt of items stolen in
Sanford includes six generators,
eight pressure washers, two elec­
tric jackhammers, four sewer
snakes and two walk behind con-

crete saws.
Investigators said in both
valuable
items
were
left
untouched.
"It's almost as there are being
ordered what to steal," Olson
said.
Anyone with information
regarding either case b urged to
call Investigator Ben Haitner at
407-665-6695.

David
D idas,
Deborah
W alters, G eorge Thobols,
Chris Thobols, Daniel Owens,
and Wilma Gowan.
This year is also the 10th
anniversary o f H urricane
Andrew, and those who assist­
ed in South Florida received
"Campaign Uniform Awarda."
The Unit/Team C itation
Award waa presented to the
original
A ir
Rescue
3
Helicopter crew.
The original flight medics
were Ju lio Iglesias, Don
M cBryde, Buck N itzel, Tim
Prince, Sally Rom ano, E m
N icholson, M itch Ransom ,

• Chuck Miles, citizen of
the year
• M ike Ham monds, lieu­
tenant o f the year
• Gary Guckenberger, para­
medic o f the year
• Ken Harrelson, Jim m y
"P ed ro" Cannon firefighter of
the year
• Steve Jones, employee of
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Four homeowner* from Longwood, Apopka. Lake Mary and Ortando atrategiza with attorney Phillip Smith, tv right, before heeding to ■ meeting with
Four Seasons Sunrooms CEO Osvtd Ewing. The four homeowners ere just
e few ol the dozsn of sunroom customers upset about ■ local sunroom con­
tractor.
southern regional manager for mit limitations. There b also that
Four Seasons, once managed topic o f money.
more than 60 sunroom dealers in
"A s a start-up company, we
11 states. He said he rccalb com­ can not just go in and do thb at no
plaints about Perrotta and noted cost," he said.
that Perrotta contracted work for
As for what direction Four
"five to eight percentage points Seasons b proceeding, Ewing
higher that any other dealer in the declined to comment
southeast"
"I really have nothing to say to
"We had only one bad egg and the press," he said from h b
that was Josh / Lloyd said about Marriott Courtyard Suites room
h b duties as regional manager. "I Thursday afternoon. "These are
hope he b prosecuted to the matters that will be handled
fullest extent of the law, and h b through the legal system."
wife too. She cannot plead igno­
The four parties who met with
rance in all of this."
Ewing brought along attorney
Lloyd and Four Seasons CEO Phillip Smith of McUn k Bumsed
Ewing met for dinner Thursday Professional Association out of
evening to discuss the role Leesburg.
Custom Glazing and Design can
A fte r th e m e e tin g , c u sto m e rs
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the dozens of unhappy cus­ a g re e d to se n d re p re se n ta tiv e s to
tomers.
th e a re a n e x t w e e k to " a c c e s s th e
"Our position b we want to do d a m a g e ." A to ll fre e n u m b er, 8 0 0 everything humanly possible to 5 2 1 -0 1 7 9 , h a s a ls o b e e n s e t u p s o
make everything right," Lloyd F lo rid a su n ro o m c u s to m e rs u p se t
said.
w ith P e rro tta c a n c a ll a n d b e
Solving the Problem
How effective Uoyd will be in
restoring the Four Seasons name
in Central Florida will depend on
Ewing's support
Lloyd said many of the jobs
contracted by Perrotta might be
undoable because of building per­

a d d e d to a m a ste r list o f a re a c o m ­
p la in ts.

"I do believe Mr. Ewing came
down here in good faith," Smith
said. " I’m cautiously optimistic."
However, Smith said he b
"analyzing and reviewing" the
possibility of a class action suit
against Four Seasons Sunrooms.

same terms and agreements
that the Volusia d ty had with
the company.
Lake Mary has been research­
ing and planning for the pro­
posed skate park for more than
two years. In 2000, the d ty
received and accepted a
$112,000 state grant and agreed
to match It by $37,500. Terms of
the grant include constructing
the park by November 2002.
Following months of gather­
ing research and public input,
the dty dedded to build tjie
park in the Lake Mary Sports

Lighting
1A

"There are some pieces of busi­
ness that need to be taken care
of."
Board member Larry Strickler
agreed, but added he did not
favor giving the DBA funding
without requiring the organiza­
tion to map out activities it plans
to sponsor.
"I wouldn't vote for any mea­
sure where the DBA — or any
group — says W rite us a check
for $25,000 and trust us to do
what b right,' " Strickler said.
"That's not the way to handle

Thieves
C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e 1A

On Tuesday, thieves struck at
Taylor Rental in Sanford. They
stashed thousands of dollars of
toob into a rental truck and drove
off, according to police. Agents of
the sheriff's offire Gty/County
Auto Theft Bureau reported
Thursday the rental truck was
recovered in Miami
"It's always a possibility its on

S a n t a r l C it y C e n u n ls s lo n U g a n d a f i r A p r il 8 , 2 M 2
Sanford City Hail.
3 0 0 North Park Avenue
S.

A

WORK S E SS IO N
4 p.m. in the City M an ager's
Conference Room, Seco n d Floor
1. Presentation of Em ployee ot the
Month Award for April 2 0 0 2 .
2 . Presentation of N eighborhood
Partnership Program.
3. Discussion of Regular Agenda
ilems. Add-on items, and other
items.
4. Mayor's briefing.
A. Sanlotd Airport Authority request
for matching grant funds. (R -8)
5. City M anager's briefing.
A. Secon d May Regular M eeting
dale (C-2)
REGULAR MEETING
7 p.m., City Commission
Cham bers. First Floor

8.

7.

• Approval of Minutes.
March 2 5 , 2002 Work S e ssio n and
R egular Meetings
Recom m ended
by the City Clerk and the City
M anager.
C o n s e n t A genda
1. Authorize purchase ol two (2)
dump trucks in the amount of
$ 6 7 ,7 8 7 . each , using the S la te of
Florida C ontract Recom mended
by the City Manager
2 . S e t seco n d May Regular Meeting
d a te a s d iscu ssed in Work
S e s s io n . Recom m ended by the
City M anager (W S-5 A)
3 . A pprove Lynx Funding Agreement
for F Y 2001/02, in Ihe amount of
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 . R ecom m ended by me
City M anager
4 . Approve CPH Amendment No 66
for continuing engineering setv ic e s for th e reclaim ed water
ex ten sio n on Magnolia Avenue, in
Ih e
am ou n t
of
S I S . 100.

t

8.

R eco m m e n d e d
by
Ih e
City
M anager.
Approve req u est for A Light ol
H ope C erem ony sp e cia l even t to
b e held on city property (Memorial
Park) from 7 :0 0 P.M. to 9 .0 0 P.M.,
Friday, April 1 2, 2 0 0 2 , and
ap p rove
s tre e t
c lo s u re
of
Sem in o le Boulevard from Myrtle
A venue to Hood A venue during
the even t. R ecom m en d ed by the
City M anager.
A pprove req u est for AHisloric
Trust Spring G ard en Tour special
even t to b e held o n private prop­
erty an d public sid ew alk s in the
Historic District o n the following
stre e ts: 2nd , 7th, Elm Avenue,
M agn olia
A ven ue,
P alm etto
A venue, and Park A venue, on
April 2 0 . 2 0 0 2 . from 1 0 :0 0 A.M. to
7 :0 0 P.M. R ecom m en d ed by the
City M anager.
Approve req u est for A4th Qualifier
Florid a
B .A .S .S .
F ed eratio n
Fishing Tournam ent sp ecial event
to b e held on city and public prop­
erty
(M arina
Boat
R am p,
Municipal Parking Lot. and Lake
M onroe), from May 17 to May 19.
2 0 0 2 , and approve req u est for all
fishing tou rnam ent f e e s to b e
w aived ex ce p t dam age/cleanup
d ep o sit, and provide applicant
with a grant of $ 2 ,5 0 0 to secu re
the City of San ford a s this yearn s
h o st site ; sp o n s o re d by the
Florida B .A .S .S . F ed eratio n . Inc.
R e co m m e n d e d
by
th e
City
M anager
A pprove re q u e s t for AAnnual
Ju n e te e n th / R a c e
Unity
Oay
C elebration sp ecial ev en l to be
held on City Property (C oastline
P ark ), l » m 8 :0 0 A M. to 6 0 0
P.M., Saturday, J u n e 15, 2 0 0 2 ,
and approve req u est lor all fe e s to
be
w aived
ex ce p t
d am age/cleanup d ep osit; spon­
so red by tb e City ol San ford = s

MLK Com m ittee. R ecom m en ded
b y the City M anager.
0 . Approve req u est for A Sanford
Main S tre et C la ssic C ar C ruise
sp e cia l event to b e held on d ty
an d public properly (M agnolia
S q u a re and First S tre e t), from
5 :3 0 P.M. to 9 :0 0 P.M.. on the 3rd
Satu rday during the m onths of
J u n e through D ecem b er 2 0 0 2 ,
an d approve req u est for street
clo su re of First S tre e t from O ak
A venue to Sanford Avenue; Park
A v en u e from 2nd S tre e t lo
Com m ercial S tre et; and Palm etto
A ven u e from 2nd S lr e e t to
C o m m erd a l S tre e t during th e
even t, and approve req uest for all
C la ssic C ar Cruise fe e s to b e
waived excep t dam age/deanup
deposit. R ecom m en ded by the
City Manager.
1 0 . Award contract for co n cre te construction/repair for G oldsboro rib­
bon cu rbs and 16th S tre et sid e­
w alk,
lo
LAS
C ontracting
Corporation; funded by Sem inole
County Community Developm ent
Block Grant funds In the am ount
of $ 2 0 6 ,0 0 0 , approved for FY
2001/ 02. R ecom m en ded by the
City Manager.
11. Award contract for window re h a ­
bilitation of the old downtown P ost
O ffice
lo
CCS
R estoration
Mlllwork, in the am ount of
$ 3 7 ,5 0 0 ; award to b e contingent
upon approval of contractor and
repair co st by Sem inole County,
and approve u s e of G eneral Fund
R e s e r v e s In Ihe am oun t ol
$ 2 2 ,5 0 0 : $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 to b e reim ­
b u rsed by S e m in o le County.
R eco m m e n d e d
by
tbe
City
M anager.
1 2 . Approve request lor a d an ce hall
permit for Club 4 1 7 located at
2 9 2 1 Orlando Drive, Su ite 2 4 0 .
with conditions. R ecom m ended
by the Director ol Engineering &amp;

Planning and the City Manager.
P u b lic h e a rin g s
1. S e co n d reading and adoption of
O rdinance No. 3 6 9 7 to am end
City C ode re: Sp ecial E vents and
Pedd lers. R ecom m en d ed by the
City M an ager.
Ad published
March 13, 2 0 0 2 . Continued from
the M arch 2 5 , 2 0 0 2 m eeting.
2 . S e co n d reading and adoption of
O rdinance No. 3 7 0 3 to an n e x
2 .2 2 0 + a c r e s of property tying
b e tw een A ndrew s R o a d and
Central Florida G reenew ay and
b e tw e e n Sa n fo rd A venue and
Central Florida G reenaw ay (4 0 0 0
S . Sanford Avenue); Robert G .
Thornton, owner. R ecom m ended
by the City M anager. Ad pub­
lished M arch 2 7 and April 3 ,2 0 0 2 .
3 . S e co n d reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3 7 0 4 to am end
City C od e re: reengineering the
D ep artm en t of E ngineerin g &amp;
Planning and the deletion of the
Com m unity
D evelopm ent
Department.
R ecom m ended by
the City M anager. Ad published
March 2 7 , 2 0 0 2 .

3.

4.

0.

Regular Hems
1. Board appointm ents.
A. CALNO. At its March 6 . 2 0 0 2
Meeting, CALNO recom m ended
reap pointm ent of L a k e Mary
Com m issioner G ary L. Brender to
the Sem inole County Expressw ay
Authority.
N E ED TO RATIFY
CA LN O 'S RECOMMENDATION
TO REAPPOINT.
2 . C ond em n ation S ta tu s R eport.
Acting Community Developm ent
Dtreclor and (he City M anager
recom m en d
dem olition
ol
Condem nation Report No. 0 2 -0 5 ,
5 0 9 E. 6th St., M argaret Jo n e s ,
o w n er and Condem nation Report
No. 0 2 - 0 9 , 1 4 1 9 W. 13th S t..
Ju liu s T. L e e . o w n er recom m end

0.

60
d ay
e x te n sio n
for
Condem nation Report No. 0 2 -0 4 ,
6 0 0 C y p re ss A ve., E lizabeth
P a ig e , owner, and recom m end 4 5
d ay extension for Condem nation
R ep ort
No.
0 2 -0 8 ,
1124
P o m e g ra n lte A ve., H elen and
U ly sse s Ellington, ow ners.
A ppeal
of
th e
H istoric
Preservation B o a r d s denial of a
Certificate of A ppropriateness to
Install 5 0 air conditioning units by
cutting 4 1 2* x 18* h o le s in walls
a t 1401 Magnolia Avenue; Rami
Yosefian, applicant. T h e Director
of Engineering &amp; Planning and
the City M anager recom m end tak­
ing action a s d eem ed appropriate.
Applicant notified M arch 2 8 ,2 0 0 2 .
First reading of O rdinance No.
3 7 0 5 to am end City C ode re;
am end in g th e P olice O f f i c e r s
P en sio n Plan. R ecom m en d ed by
th e Human R e so u rc e s Director
and the City M anager.
Adopt R esolution No. 1 9 0 0 to
am end the Classification and Pay
Plan to cre a te the position of
Principal Planner Pay G rad e A22
(annual salary range $ 3 9 ,8 3 6 $ 6 0 ,2 5 6 ) by reclassify in g the
vacant Community Developm ent
Director position P ay G rad e A2J
(annual salary range $ 5 6 ,3 3 4 •
$ 8 5 ,2 1 0 ) , and authorizing the
a ssig n m e n t of the position of
P rincipal
P lan n er
to
the
Department of Engineering and
Planning. T he Principal Planner
position will provide oversight to
the community developm ent s e c ­
tion of the Engineering &amp; Planning
Department. R ecom m en ded by
the Human R e so u rc e s Director
and the City M anager.
Adopt Resolution No. 1901 to
authorize account ag reem en t and
a ss o c ia tio n
d o cu m en ts
with
MBNA A m enca (D elaw are), and
approve contract with MBNA lo

administer purchasing card pro­
gram .
R eco m m en d ed by the
F in a n ce D irector and th e City
M anager.
7 . Establish a block pay for operationai/shitt Battalion Chiefs s o the
Fire Departm ent c a n replace a
Battalion C hief with a Battalion
C h ief
in
lieu
of overtim e
Lieutenants. R ecom m ended by
Ihe Fire C h ie f a n d th e City
Manager.
8 . Approve am ended loan a g re e ­
m ent with th e San ford Airport
Authority lo extend the original
am ount of $ 3 8 0 ,0 7 5 to $ 5 1 0 ,0 7 5 ,
to provide 2 5 % matching FOOT
grant funds for the pu rch ase ol
additional land to expand Runway
9 L -2 7 R ; funding from G eneral
Fund R e se rv e s . R ecom m ended
by the City M anager. (W S-4.A .)
• Add-on Items.
• Information only.
• City Attorney's Report.
• City C lerk's R e p o rt
• City M an ag er's Report.
• Citizen Participation,
• City C om m issioners' R eports.
ADVICE TO TH E PU BLIC: IF A
P E R S O N D E C ID E S TO APPEAL A
DECISIO N MADE WITH R E S P E C T
TO ANY MATTER CO N SID ER ED AT
THE A BOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING HE MAY NEED A VERBATIM
R E C O R D O F TH E PRO C EED IN G S
INCLUDING THE TESTIM O N Y AND
EVID EN CE WHICH R E C O R D IS
NOT PRO VID ED BY THE CITY OF
SA N FO RO (F S 2 8 6 .0 1 0 5 )
P E R S O N S WITH D ISA BILIT IE S
NEEDING A SSISTA N C E TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O F T H E SE P R O ­
C E E D IN G S SH O U LD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
R ESO U RC ES
O F F IC E ADA COORDINATOR AT
4 0 7 - 3 3 0 -5 6 2 6
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE O F THE MEETING.

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April 7, 2002

riefs
(E G IS T E R T O
IO R ED
Ilgh School boys
I coach Mark
, Winter Springs
at girls basketball
Register and
ligh School boys
ind football coach
Jer have been
&gt;Florida Citrus
JaHon's 2001-02
al Coaches of the
kRoange, Seminole
ala counties,
will be recogreceive their
at the Florida Citrus
l Annual Meeting on
‘ y (April 10) at
1 Orlando. The
f respective school
Hons will receive a
In the amount of
honoring their
ements.
her five years at Winter
gs High School,
ter has led the WSHS
basketball teams to
consecutive state Final
appeaarances with two
(Cham
mpionships and
second place finish,
players maintain selfline on the campus,
grades in the class*
, and an intense work
both on and off the
that is reflective o f the
k ethic instilled by
Register. The WSHS
Basketball program is
lei throughout the
te. Wherever the Lady
are travel, they become a
favorite of the people pre­
sent because or their hustle,
t e a m w o r k a n d g o o d t p o ila -

manship.
SA C W E1G H TU N G
The Seminole Athletic
Conference Boys
Weightlifting
Championships will be held
Bill Fleming Memorial
ymnaslum at Seminole
igh School on Saturday,
pril 13th starting at 10 am .
P W ARN ER
IG N U PS
The Seminole Youth
ootball and Chcerleading
Hon (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 niformation call
866-OUR-SYFA or e-mail at
•yfapopwamerQhotmail.co
m.
F L O R ID A S P R IN G
FO O TBA LL
^ Sunshine Network will
present statewide delayed
Coverage of the Florida
Gators' 2002 Orange &amp; Blue
Spring Football Game from
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on
Sunday, April Nth at 10 am .
during "Breakfast with the
Gators."
•i The game, which takes
place this Saturday, April 6,
Will replay on Wednesday,
April 24, at 11 p.m.
■Providing commentary for
the game will be Larry
“ tel, Sunshine's Gator
Btball play-by-play
jiouncer, and for mer
Gat&lt;
iator great and Sunshine
analyst Nat Moore, plus
rideline reporter James
Bates
C A SSELB ER R Y R EC.
LEA G U ES
The City of Casselberry
Parks and Recreation
Department will be accept­
ing registrations for youth
flag football (ages 7-12),
youth cheerleading (ages 517), and a 3-on-3 adult bas­
ketball league.
See Briefs, Page 2B

Rams romp to 20th victory
By D«m Smith
Sports Editor

L a k e M ary h a s n o tro u b le

&gt;

LAKE M A R Y — The Lake Mary base­
ball team continued its record-setting
pace and staked a claim for the No. 1
ranking in the state poll as they crushed
New Smyrna Beach, 15-2, at Allen TVittle
Field Tuesday night.
Christian Rosado and Greg Courcy hit
back-to-back home runs in the fourth
inning to lead the Rams' 13 hit attack.
Kris Vlgue went three-for-three with a
double and an RBI.
Tim Thomas picked up his first victory
of the season, pitching four innings and
striking out seven in relief of starter

with N ew S m y r n a B e a c h
Rahul Patel.
The win was the 20th without a defeat
for No. 3 Class 6A state ranked Lake
Mary heading into a Class 6A-District 3
showdown with Seminole at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium Friday night.
With a victory, the Rams will move up
to at least No. 2 in the poll next week as
this week's No. 1, Apopka, suffered its
second straight 1-0 loss of the week, this

time to West Orange.
Lake Mary will wrap up district play
next week with a pair of tough contests,
taking on DeLand at Conrad Park on
Tuesday and then returning
home to bat­
ng non
cy at Tuttle F
Fieldl ion
tle Lake Brantley
Wednesday. Both games will begin at 7
pm .
Seminole High School also tuned up
for the battle with an impressive win

over the Barracudas, blanking New
Smyrna Beach, 7-0, in a make-up game
Thursday night at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
The game was originally set for
Alumni Field on Wednesday, but after­
noon showers on both days made the
SHS surface unplayable and the game
was moved downtown.
Dominic Petracca had a huge game on
offense for the Fighting Seminolcs, going
2-for-4 with a double and driving in four
runs.
Matt Freeman was the winning pitcher,
allowing two runs and striking out three
in 5-1/3 innings of work.
See Baseball, Page 2B

Big boppers are back

B ig -tim e
sto c k c a r

ASA Super
Qualifier
on tap this
weekend

s e r ie s a t
S m y n ra
Special to the Herald

By D w i Smith
Sports Editor

w. ■- •* *

• - * V r-

SANFORD — The 7th
Annual Super Seminole Spring
Classic, a Men's Super SlowPitch auaiifying tournament, is
being held for the first time in
Sanford today and tomorrow.
In the past the tournament
was held at the Seminole
Softball Complex in Altamonte
SprinRn, but was moved to
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium and Zlrui Beck Field .
so the teams could see where
they could be playing in
September at tne World Series
if they earn a spot.
*
This is just one of several
qualifying tournaments being
held this weekend and
throughout the summer at
locations around the country
to decide the teams that will
make up the World Series in
the Fall.
Six teams have committed to
attend the tournament that is
being co-run by the Central
p h o to b y D u n S m ith
Florida Amateur Softball
Jeff Wallace blasts one of his World Series Tournament best home runs at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium last
Association and the City of
Fall. The ASA Super leama will be in Sanford this weekend to play in a qualifying tournament trying to earn a trip
See Q ualifier; Page 2B
to the 2002 ASA/USA World Series that will be held here this September.

^

S H S grads lead Daytona past S C C in baseball
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
DAYTONA BEACH — it's the most hor­
rifying thing that can happen to a college
coach.
Getting beat by a hometown player on
another team.
At least it was on the road.
Former Seminole High School stars
Angelo Petracca and Jacob Davis ended up
being the stars of the game as Petracca
scored the winning run and Davis was the
winning pitcher as Daytona Beach
Community College edged Seminole
Community College, 6-5, in a Mid-Florida
Conference baseball game Tuesday night on
the east coast.
The Raiders had rallied for four runs in
the top of the ninth inning to tie the game at
5-5, but Davis, a freshman righthander,
came on to strike out the final two men he
faced with the go-ahead run on second.
In the bottom of the ninth inning,
Petracca, a freshman third baseman who
was 0-for-3 with a walk to that point in the
game, led off the inning with a single,
moved around to third on a sacrifice and a
passed ball, and scored the winning run on

i single by Ryan Ghianda.
1 22-19
overall and 7-6 in the
SCC fell toT
"
conference, while the Falcons improved to
14-20 overall and 6-7 in the M-FC.
The Raiders will host Florida Community
College at Jacksonville in a crucial threegame Mid-Florida Conference series this
weekend.
The series was to have begun on Friday
and the two teams will square off in a dou­
bleheader today (Saturday) beginning at
noon.
SCC will then host Central Florida
Community College from Ocala in a single
game at 3 p.m. on Tuesday at Raider Field
before heading to Palatka for a three-game
series with St. Johns River Community
College next Friday and Saturday.
The Raiders took a 1-0 lead in the top of
the first inning on Tuesday when Lyman’s
J.T Williamson walked with one out, stole
second, took third on a wild pitch and
scored on a two-out single by Donnie
Burkhalter.
DBCC tied the game in the bottom of the
second inning and then took the lead on a
two-run home run by Tim Orlosky in the
fifth inning.
The Falcons added insurance runs in the

sixth and eighth innings, on a Jon Roberts
home run, and led 5-1 going to the ninth.
Tommy Solitario led off the frame with a
single and scored one out later when Brian
Machek blasted a two-run home run. Ben
Sprague, who had singled and doubled ear­
lier in the game, then ripped a triple and
David came on in relief.
Pinch-hitter Devin Williams greeted Davis
with a run-scoring single and moved
around to third on a stolen base and wild
pitch as Dan Quartararo walked.
Davis then balked home the tying run, but
stopped further damage with back-to-back
strike outs, setting the stage for Petracca.
Sprague finished the game 3-for-4 with
the triple and double and scored a run to
lead a nine-hit SCC attack.
Also contributing were Machek (2-for-4,
home run, run, two RBI), Burkhalter (2-for4, double, RBI), Williams (single, run, RBI),
Solitario (single, run) and Williamson (run).
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Sm ith W P _ Du via LP _ SU C am ie Sa%e „ n u w 2 B _ SCC.
B u rkhiltrr, Spragu e; D BCC, llavkr. I B _ SC C . Sprague. HR _
SCC. Burkhallrr. M achek, DBCC. Orkukv, Ruhert* Record*
SCC 22-19 overall. 7-4, M -FC; DBCC 14-20. * - 7 M-FC.

SAMSULA — If you like bigtime racing and want to sec
potential NASCAR and Busch
stars of the future then you
want to be at New Smyrna
Speedway tonight.
Defending champion Bobby
Gill, Mike Laughling Jr., Mario
Gosselin, Nill Plenums Jr„ Dave
Pletcher, Shane Huffman, and
Hall Goodson as well as the
Hooter's Girls will be among
those on hand tonight
(Saturday) when the popular
USAR (United Speed Alliance
Racing) Hooter's Pro Cup
‘ to NS&amp;
Series pays a visit
d ition to the 250-lar
In add
race, the April 6th card wild also
have heats and features for the
Modifieds and Super Stocks
only.
Grandstands will open at
noon with qualifying at 4 p.m.
and an autograph session with
the drivers and Hooters G irb at
p.n Racing action begins at
6i p.m.
7 :3T0 p.m
1
NSS is located 10 miles South
of Daytona Beach, between 1-4
(Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84,
West) at the intersection of
Highway 44 &amp; State Road 415
in Samsula, between New
Smyrna Beach, DeLand,
Sanford and Daytona Beach.
For more information on the
Hooters race call the FASCAR
offices at (386) 427-4129 (New
Smyrna), or check the internet
site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail
at FASCARNOWQAOL.COM.
Also you are invited to tune
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. fol­
lowing the Benny Parsons
Show.
This is a radio show that is
devoted to Short Track Stock
Car Racing and is sponsored by
FASCAR 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!
List Saturday (March 30th)
the Modified Light and Pro
See Racing, Page 2B

SC C softball teams moves into sole possession of third place
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — it was not
exactly what Seminole
Community College softball
coach Courtney Miller wanted,
but she'll take it.
After splitting a crucial MidFlorida Conference doublehead­
er with Daytona Beach
Community College on Tuesday,

the Raiders returned to Raider
Field to host Central Florida
Community College from Ocala
on Thursday in another big MFC doubleheader.
SCC got another strong per­
formance from freshman sensa­
tion Lacey Swarthout as they
blanked the Patriots, 4-0, in the
first game.
The second game was not
played as thunder storms and

lightning moved over the area,
but that actually helped the
Raiders move into sole posses­
sion of third place in the confer­
ence race as DBCC split its dou­
bleheader with M-FC co-leader
Florida Community College at
Jacksonville.
SCC is now 33-12 overall and
J3-6 in the conference with the
second CFCC game to be made
up at Raider Field on Monday,

April 15th. DBCC fell to 32-12
and 14-7, Heading into this
week's play. FCC-J and Lake
City were tied for the conference
lead with 13-3 records.
The Raiders are playing in the
Daytona Beach Tournament in
Port Orange today and Sunday
and will return home on
Tuesday to host FCC-J in what
will be the biggest games of the
season so far. The doubleheader

begins at 2:30 p.m.
The week got off to a tough
start for SCC as Daytona edged
the Raiders 1-0 in the first game
of Tuesday's doubleheader
despite being outhit, 6-2.
The only run of the game
came in the third inning when
two walks and a single loaded
the bases with one out. The next
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■ndMUce Landia for the win.
are great c a n to run on dils track,''Lynn
y r ^ i ^ a l o t o f great competition in this
divtalon. Thanks to all of the fans for coming oul

to watch us tonight’

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^ K fto C h iilC T g e cars staged a battle among
^ u ^ M ark Dayid, and Urn H art with
Thwe c a n run BwtetUSuzuki ZX11, watercooled engines, so most of the competition comes
° °* ™ to m asala settings and driver effort.
"These c a n are fun at NSS because we can
draft," Kurley said. "Everybody ran clean and we
h r t . f n d r a I look forward to running here

In other racing action, Mike Murphy calmly
moved his bright blue machine to die front late in
die late model feature. Murphy held on to record
the win, and thanked his crew for all of their hard
work.
Mike W ieczoreck brought his FugliestBar
I
machine to a win in the super stock feature, and
Ted Viilpius battled with Conrad Grenier to

Baseball—
Continued from page IB
Following the gam e with Lake
Mary, the Tribe will be idle until
Wednesday when they travel to
Oviedo to take on the Lions in a
Class 6A-D istrict 3 game at
Mikler Held starting at 7 p.m.
Seminole will also host Flagler
Palm Coast on Thursday at
Alumni Field starting at 6 p.m.
an Thursday and travel to Port
Orange for a game against
Spruce Creek on Friday at 7;30
p.m.
In other 6A -3 games, Lake
Brantley picked up a split to
remain in second place in the
district race.
The Patriots suffered a tough
4-3 loss to DeLand Tuesday
afternoon at Conrad Field in
nine innings and then turned
around and bested Oviedo, 4-1,
on Wednesday.
The Bulldogs rallied with two
runs on one out in the bottom of
the ninth to improve to 17-6

record the mini stock victory. In die heat race
Vulpius and Grenier had touched causing Grenier
to spin. These two drivers are great M enas and
haven't touched each other on the speedway in
many years. Grenier pulled in victory lane to offer
congratulations and said he had a lot of fun rac­
ing side by side w ith Vulpius.
"I hate that we got together in the heat race,"
Vulpius said. "It w as just racing. We are friends,
and Conrad (Grenier) knows it w asn't intentional.
I went and apologized to him."
Skip Honaker fought his way to vlctry in the
Modified feature, Dale (Houser piloted his bright
red race car to a win in die sportsman event, imd
David Smith took top honors In the Sorrento
Salvage Strictly Stock feature.
BU S RACING H EA TS U P SPEED W O RLD
BITHLO — School bus figure 8 racing returned
to Orlando Speedworid last Friday night (March
29th) as 22 of the top bus driven in Central
Florida took the green flag.
When the amokei fire, and dust had cleared,
Bithlo's favorite son, Brian Succone held the top
honors. Succone m ade a wild move through the
figure 8 crossover, blasting by Todd Hutto and
Sanford's Chuck "Junkyard Dog’ Rush as he
charged toward the checkered flag.

overall and 3-4 in the d istrict
Brantley dropped to 16-4 and 43.
With the game tied at 2-2
going into the ninth, Brantley's
Scott Swanson hit a sacrifice fly
to center to score Jeff Dietz, who
had reached on a single and
moved to second on a sacrifice
bunt.
Emary Frederick (6-2) cam e on
to replace starter Chanse Home
and got die win despite facing
only three Patriots b atten .
Tne key to the gam e was
DeLand's two pitchers, who
didn't walk any w hile Brantley
starter Tom Sutton paid the
price for two of his three walks.
Down 3-2 in the ninth,
DeLand's Dan lig h t led off with
a single. But he w as cut down at
second when Mike H orr's bunt
went back to the pitcher. Sutton
then walked Jim Levi and Rhett
Costa to load the bases.
Joe Roelanta lined a single to
center, scoring H orr to tie the

con test Cory Norman took one
pitch before Sutton's next toss
w ent past the catcher and Levi
cam e home with the winning

run.

On Wednesday, Vinters was
the winning pitcher, throwing a
com plete game and striking out
six.
Horal led the offense, going 2for-3, while Dobbins was l-for-2
w ith two RBL
W inter Springs picked up a
w in on Wednesday, also, as
Wick hurled a five-inning no­
hitter and striking out eight as
the Bears blanked Knox Central
of Kentucky, 9-0.
Pieroefleld w as 2-for-3 and
C ued went 2-for-4 for Winter
Springs.

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Briefs
ConUmred b o * page IB
Fdf'foofe Information bn the, leagurt^^for ' ;
information about becorping a volui&amp;^&lt;a*c&amp;»i
please call 407-696-5189.
A STH M A A TH LETE SC 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 registration in April 30th.
Information and applications for the 2002
"Will to Win" Asthma Athlete Scholarship#
may be obtained by calling the "Will to Win"
hotline at 1-800-558-7305 or visiting the Web at
www.thewUltowin.org.
W IN TER SP R IN G S G O LF

The City of Winter Springs Parks and
Recreation's Golf programs will continue
monthly through the Spring of 2002, at Winter
Springs Golf Club.
Programs are for youth and adults ages 6and-Older.
The cost is $40 per month for beginner
lessons weekly on Tuesdays from 5JO p.m.-to6JO 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 U Recreation at 407-327-4761.
CHILDREN'S HEALTH FAIR
On Sunday, April 21st, families will descend
on the Jewish Community Center to participate
in the 2nd Annual Children's Health and Safety
Fair.
This free community wide event, sponsored
in part by Horida Children’s Hospital, Century
National Bank, and Publix Supermarket
Charities, presents all sorts of exciting activities
from various medical screens to zoo animals
and birds of prey!
The Orlando Predators will bring their Giant
Slide, Quarterback Challenge, and Obstacle
Run, while the Orange County Sheriff's
Department will demonstrate car seat safety.
Children will be able to experiment with edu­
cational toys and create a variety of craft pro­
jects. There will be clowns, balloons, face paint­
ing and food!
"This annual event gives a wealth of informa­
tion to the families in our community," said
Herb Cohen, Assistant Executive Director at the
JCC, "as well as giveaways, rides and lots of
hands on fun!"
The JCC is located at 851 North Maitland
Avenue and the Fair will run from 11:30 a.m.to-3 p.m., rain or shine.
For further information, call Sylvia Pasnak at
407-645-5933, extension 259.
SEM INOLE SOCCER SCHOOL
The 23rd annual Seminole Soccer School offers
two weeks of instruction this summer at two
sites in the county
The first week is May 28th-through-June 1st
at Lake Mary High School and the second ses-

gionisluly 8th-through-T2th at, J^.How.eU
H igh School.'
;i Vr* J
1 1 (Mi ..
I This 9 ajrt. to 4 p.m. day camp for boys and
girls ages 5-1/2 to l$wfil also Include indoor
soccer in an air-conditioned gym.
For registration brochures and information,
contact camp director Larry McCorkle at 407320-9557 or 407-320-9708 during the day or 407695-2131 in the evening or download the appli­
cation form from the website at
http://HOMECFL.RR.COM/SOCCERSCHOOL.
U C F B A SK ET B A LL CA M PS

The University of Central Florida/Kirk
Speraw Basketball Camp will be holding four
sessions this summer.
The camps are open to players ages 7-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 campactivities 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 areinterested in receiving more
information or a camp brochure by mall can
contact assistant coach Craig Brown at 407-8235808.
YOUTH BASEBALL PLAYERS NEEDED
FOR AUSTRALIAN TRIP
The Coast to Coast Baseball Stars are now
seeking 11-18 year old players from Florida
who would like the opportunity to represent
the United States at a two-week summer 2C02
tournament in Australia.
"Selected players will have the chance to
compete against some of the world's best
teams, explore famous sights like the
Australian Outback and the Great Barrier Reef,
and learn about a distinct culture," said Kevin
Ritter, program director. "It's a once-in-a-Ufetime opportunity."
Team age groups include 11-12,13-15, and 1618. The squads are led by top college coaches
and pro scouts who provide a unique perspec­
tive on what it's like to play at the game's high­
est level.
For more information. E-mail infodcoasttocoastathleUcs.com, call 740-3734455, or visit the web­
site at wwwcoasttPCoastalhleticB com.
NABA INVITATIONAL BASEBALL
TOURNEY
The National Amateur Baseball Association is
currently looking for youth and/or High
School baseball players ages 13-15,16-18, and
20 and Under that would like to be a part of the
2002 National Invitational Wooden Bat
Tournament to be held in the Hubert H.
Humphrey Metrodome (home of the Minnesota
Twins) June 13-16 and June 20-23.
All interested parties should contact Michael
E. Mayden for a registration form or additional
information at 773-264-1040, Space Is limited.

"This waa a great race," Succone said. "This is
my second win. Thanks to all of the other drivers
and the crow d."
In other racing action, Jared Allison took the
checkers In the super late mode) feature, Cory
Freed won the super stock event, Kelly Jan ett
oylooae race car to take top honors
held on to a veiyl
in the sportsman feature, Kenny Hankinsi won
w&lt; In
his mini stock, and Patrick Conrad claimed the
trophy in the Bandolero can .
Tne next card at Orlando (Friday, April 12) will
feature the second race of the FASCAR Pro
Modified Tour. In addition to the 50-Lap race, also
on the schedule will be heats and features In the
FASCAR weekly Racing Series divisions of MiniStock, Sportsman, Super Stock, Young Guna 4c
Bandoleros, and Strictly Stock.
Pit gates open at 5 p.m. and front gates open a 6
p m and racing begins 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 more Information about Orlando
Speedworid please call 3864274129, or visit us
on the web at wwwjiewsmyrnaspeedway.com.
. RESULTS

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i Mizuno playing'
Stucco at Zinn Beck Field.
The final two games will be at
1 2 J0 p.m . with Mid-State
Mizuno battling All-Pro
Collision-Stadium at Zinn Beck
and T.R. Stucco taking on
Seadogs-Stadium at the
Stadium.
The first round of the Double
Elimination Tournament will
have the Seadogs playing MidState Mizuno in the Stadium
and All Pro-Colliaion challeng­
ing T.R. Stucco at Zinn Beck
Field at 3 p.m.
The winner of the SeadogsM id-State Mizuno game will
play Hague/Resm ondo at 4 JO
p.m. at the Stadium and the AllPro Collialoo-T.R. Stucco win­
ner will tackle Team Mizuno at

Continued from page IB
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department
Tne event began at 8 u n . this
morning (Saturday) with a
Round Robin and die Double
Elimination Tournament brains
at 3 p.m. today and concludes
on Sunday afternoon.
The Round Robin Schedule
starts at 8 a.m. on RinkerStenstrom Field with
Hague/Resmondo taking on
All Pro Collision-Stadium.
At 9 J 0 a.m ., Team Mizuno
faces local entry SeadogsStadlum.
There will be two games at 11
a.m . with Hague/Resmondo
facing Mid-State MizunoStadium in the Stadium and

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6 p.m. at the Stadium.
Loser's Bracket games will be
played at both the Stadium and
Zinn Beck Field at 7JO p jn . and
the W inner's Bracket final will
be played a t tiie Stadium at 9
p.m.
On Sunday, all games will be
played at the Stadium with the
Loser's Bracket semifinals at 9
a.m. and the Loser's Bracket
final at 1 0 J0 a.m.
The first Championship Game
will be played at noon w ith tiie
winner-take-all 'If N ecessary'
Game (if both teams having one
loss) being contested at 1 JO
p.m.
For more information contact
the H istoric Sanford Memorial
Stadium at 407-328-3773.

Raiders
bom!» ( .» '

1player grounded to short, Rowing the run1to -"1
score.
Blake Hoorelbeke (13-6) was the tough-luck
loser, giving upjust the two hits.
Offensively, Hoorelbeke, Lake Mary's Rachel
Bradley, Yo Johnson, Kim Stork, Stacey Spell and
Kristin Hughes had one single each.
SCC turned the tables-in tne nightcap, scoring
single runs In the third and fourth inning to pull
out a 2-1 triumph.
Hoorelbeke singled in Sissy Daugharty with the
third inning run and Oviedo's Katie Field, who
singled, scored what proved to be the winning
run on a single by Stork.
Swarthout, who gave up five hits, was tagged
for an unearned run In the sixth inning.
Hoorelbeke led the way on offense, going 2-for3 with the RBI. Field and Daugharty were both 1for-3 with a run scored, while Stork was l-for-2
with the game-winning RBI and Spell was l-for-3.
The Patriots actually hit Swarthout (18-6) about
as hard as anyone has all season, getting eight
singles off the Colonial righthander.
But she refused to buckle, striking out six and
stranding 11 CFCC runners.
The Raiders scored all four of their runs in the
third inning.
The outburst started when Lori Schnepf

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when Stork singled to center. Spell completed the
scoring when she scored on a single to center by
Oviedo's Stephanie Mathieux.
SCC only had six hits In the game with Hughes
going 2-for-3. Other hitters were Bradley (single,
run, RBI), Stork and Mathieux (both l-for-3, RBI),
Schnepf (l-for^3, run), and Sieffert and Spell (one
run each).

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Lecals
Tho arVmnteeaaon o l mo aetata ol
WILBUR Q
BRUECKHEIMEft.
iter aaied , F la M anbar 0 2-307-CP,
la penring In me C b cu t Court lor
B a rw a u d e
, ur, . ev . ■x _
^ . . e. v o p i w m * L«ounry, Moncm, rTODM
Ohrtotm. m a atbbora d wNcti la M l
N Par* Avenue, Santord, FL 32771
T he nam es and brtdraai d me

A4 cradoor* d ma daoadanl and

" d u d r g unmetured, conangare or
untrqurdalad ctaena, on whom a
copy ol t e a noace la aarm d mual Ba
m e * d r a w ndh t e a Coiet WTTHW
THE LATER O F TH REE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O F SERVICE
O F A COPY OF THtB NOTICE ON
THEM.
A l omer o e d a o n d i t s daroiNra
demand# a g e n t m o docodenTl
••Cate. n c *jd n g unmetured oontbv
gam ot uNbgidatod d a e re . muel Be
•toe ctaene «rm aee court WfTHM
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
AU. CLAIMS NOT S O HLED WAL
B E FOREVER BARRED
1 Representative
CARYL ■8ACLEAN0S
130W Greenrrwe Lane
Lake Mary. FL 32745

IL0S2

m the ancurr count for
SEHNtOLC COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE UVWOM
Fite No. 02-307-CP

INRE: ESTATEOF

WILBUR a BHUECKHEIMER

notice to CReorroRS

C.

FRANK
WWOHAM EatpAm
Honda Bar No 145290
s t e n s t r o m . m c in t o s h . c o l
BERT. WHIOHAM 4 SIMMONS.
FA
Santord. FL 32772 4 * 4 4
Tetechcne 407/322 2171
Pubkeh: Apt* 7 .1 4 .2 0 0 2
LL063

�T h e S eminole H erald

Lec a u

•» poradpoa a tio
*• FtMod a no ooa a you. ior ta
PJYHaon or etrtrtn

M X ESTATE OF
M T2 JU LY .

a t t l t H i i .i

47771, M a ^ t a n nuntom

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2002

10(222
th e c p c u tt c o u r t

O P T X DOHTESNTH

VYASHMQTON MUTUAL HOME
LOANS, NC. F40A PNC
MORTOAOE CORPORATION OP
AMERCA.
-

i « t o I M C o w tW T T X i T X
LCTBB O F T W O
MONTHS
A F T W THE CMTE OF THE F R E T
F W U O d lO N O F THM NOTICE
O R THMTY DAYS AFTER THE
O m O FM M C EO FA C O FTO F
TM BRO TXBCN TXM .

S
E M MR M i cowl WTTHM
T H R U MONTHE AFTER THE
D M I O F TM I FMST PUBUCATKM OF TMM NOTICE.
M l CLAMS NOT BO FEED WEL

i n o . rt-c A -m * 140
■A MORTOAOE. LLC. awxwow to
BARRETT BANK, H A ,

ALM RTH A M. DCSOW a/Va
ALMJTTHA 11 MACK DCBCW. at
ML. ATM.

LAWRENCE W .JO FNSTO N.rtd.,
Or
NOTICE OF
NOTES M HEREBY GIVEN pw
Mart a p F a n Jwignar* ol
a n t e Fomdooura M M Marsh
22. 2002 M arttrod to Cora NO.
01-lttt-CA d ta OcW I Cowl &lt;t
ta EtOHTEENTH J u k a Chart to
ond far SEMNOLE Cow*. Fiona
■heroin WASHMGTON MUTUAL
HOME LOANS. INC- F/K/A PNC
MORTOAOE CORPORATION OF
AMERICA, fa t a F a ta F ond
LAWRENCE W
JOHNSTON;
ELLEN M JOHNSTON; FIRST
BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
AS TRUSTEE UNOER T X POOLMO ANO BERVCWa AGREEMENT
DATED JUNE I A, 1PS7, FOR T X
W O O HOME LOAN O W X R
TRUST 1997-1 TENANT I I NAVA
FAT FAUST ora t a Dofandortt. I *E
ool to ta hSFaa and bool In te r far
COM M WEST FRONT DOOR OF
T X SEM NOU COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA W
11:00AM. on ta 23 day d Apr*.
2002. la fattens draci toad proper­
ly Moot tarto to laid Find Judgment
LOT 4M. WINTER SPRINGS UNIT
4. ACCORDING TO T X PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IH
P U T BOOK II. RAGE S. 7 ANO S,
OF T X PUBLIC RCCOROS OF
SEMNOU COUNTY. FLOREM.
AWA i ll Partridge area, w aar
Sprtoga, FL 2270S
WITNESS MY HANO and ta awl
ol M l Coul an MAR 23.2002.
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Edarana SAraod oloi. P A
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NOnCEOFEALB
NOTICE H HEREBY QIVEN pur-

Ms AnOKtoror FlrdJudgnto*
‘
aura
Soto
,a a h Mi
j to laid CouL to*
M )4tdw Nchli hdcdodabbra.
laRtadtotehigMolandboaldd(Nr to caah to (a . « M Fionl Don.
■* B IB H O U COUNTY COURT•J HOU9E. X I Norto Fork Aranuo.
Sagtard. Florida 32771. al 11 00
— a
AAC t r ite ld Wy cTApr*. 2002. te

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1.

tarto to ood Onfar or Ftod Judgnar*.
h «ta
LOT NUMBEXO IS M BLOCK C
’
94 T X 1ST ADOmON TO GROVE
TERRACE M T X X 1/4 OF T X
I X 114 OF SECTION It, TOWN1 BMP 21 SOUTH RANGE SO EAST.
t J | AS PER T X PLAT THEREOF ON
FEE AND OF RECORDS M THE
OFFICE OF THE C U M OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT IN ANO FOR
SEMNOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ANO: LOT I ML REPLAT OF WMMOCO FARE. AS RECOROEO M
THE FUEUC RECORDS OF SEM­
NOLE COUNTY. PAGE MAS DEED
boor m

ORDERED AT SEMMOU Cow*y
F M N .N l Wy d MARCH 2002.
MARYAMC MORSE
A* CMN Chad Court

d

curtain

ft J
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d ;
V *

By: RutoKtog
AoDopuyCton
■FEAR A HOFFMAN
70S io u to Code Hgtoeoy
Coni Qabto*. Ftartta MIAS
Thtophcnr (306)88*-2209

Ponan* **to

who need •

pan In Wo protM rtng A u A J con­
tort AOACooMnnor N M l N. P m
Arana, SUM N . Santord. Fiona
22771. at I M Ira doy* prior to te
proooartng. Titophwu (407)323A320 Ej L 4227; I »00 BIS
■771(TDD), or 1 a0O68S67T0&lt;V),
do Tfarkla RUry SonAcoho
PlM rtU fartl 21,2002 and Apr* 7.

THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE (IO H TIIN TH
M AND FOR
COUNTY,
CM L ACTION
DTVWONG
PRMCMAL RESIDENTIAL

MORTGAGE. NC..
ELLEN L UARFiO. or aL.

M 114U re a

oontod Cowl Adnnameon
d 201 N
Fiona 22771,
(407)163-4227, iW n 2 working
M y* d yow ncorpl d N * docuo a n t t hawing M patod, (TOO) I-

■00-036-0771.
RdddtMwtfi 31, 2032 and Aprt 7.
2002
KK221
T X CMCUTT COURT
&gt;
., O f T X EtOKTEEKTH.
j i iii h a i CMCUTT
M ANO FOR
SEMMOU COUNTY.
FLORAE
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. 01-2712
□ rvx o N i4-a
WELLS FAROO BANK
MINNESOTA N A AS TRUSTEE
FOR REOdTERED HOLDERS OF
OPTION O X MORTOAOE LOAN
TRUST 2000-0. ASSET BACKED
CERTFICATES, SERIES 20000,
VO.
AUSCN A QALBRAfTH M d .
OotonanRi).
NOTICE OF
NOTICE 19 HEREBY QIVEN pww ont to I

&gt; 1

Final

Ajdgmonr d

22. 2002 and ontorad to Coaa NO
01-2712 d ta C ta d Court d ta
EIOKTEENTH Jud cd b a d n and
tor SEMINOLE Cowty, Fiona
oharom WELLS FAROO B A X MMNESOTA N A , AS TRUSTEE FOR
REGISTERED HOLDERS O f
OPTION O X MORTOAOE LOAN
TRUST 2000-0. ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 20000, a
ta pamdl and ALISON J. GALBRAITK DAVIS OALBRAfTH TEN­
ANT I I NWA KIM M ILS; AMERI­
CAN GENERAL HOME EQUITY,
X . MUA AMERICAN GENERAL
HOME EQUITY. TENANT I t NIVA
KIM MLLS wo ta OdwoarM. I *■
M 10 la N d ad a d bad brddw hr
caih d WEST FRONT DOOR OF
T X SEM NOU COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANTORO. FLORIOA d
1100AM. on ta 23 day d ApnL
2002, ta lutowng dwcd n d propwfy M M farti to twd Fval Juujnwv
LOT 10 ANO T X EAST 11 FEET
OF VACATED STREET ON WEST.
BLOCK a. TIER A. E R. TRAFFORDS MAP OF T X TOWN OF
SANTORO. ACCOROMO TO T X
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 1. PAOES SS
THROUGH 64. INCLUSIVE. PUB
UC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORID 1
AKA

8 1 3 S an lon l Aranua

Swifard. a 32771

NOTICE OF

c a n ol ta Chad Cowl
BYA M ting
QopmrPon
I d o a a EAoood r to* . P A
P O Boa 23010
T v n * . F io n a 33622 6 0 1 8

F00010245
-See Ariwaj na «M On MM or Aw
p you wo • paraon M

Ad u M )

Leca ls

Le c a u

Le c a u

M in e s OF
FOW BCLOEUMSAU
(Ptoaw puoart In T X
SEM NOU HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN pur
•uant to a Find Judgnanl d
Foradoaw* t e d l a 22 (toy d
Marti, 2002, aid adwod to Ciao
Nil 01-CA-14S2-I4 a d ta b o u t
Cowl d t a Juddd b o d to aid tar
Sawtofa Cow *l Fiona I ad w (
to ta TVdaai aid la d bktoa lor
aah d ta WEST FRONT DOOR
OF COURTHOUSE d ta Santooto
Cowry CourtauM. 301 N P a l
Arana. S ated, Fiona 32771. M
HOO AM on ta 23 toy d Apr*.
2002. t a faAoteig t e nti idpropaly m m f a t e to urd F id Judgnanl,

tocatod ol 301 M PMW AVENUE to
SANFORD. FL. d 1100 AM am. on
too 7 (fay d May. 2002 too IdtoaHng
ifai trted property ao ad lotto to
odd Bwnmory Find Judgmot*. to­
ut
LOTS IS 16. 2Q 21. 22. ANO T X
WEST 5 FEET O f LOT 23, BLOCK
A SANLANOO SPfWOS TRACT
NO. 87. ACCOROINQ TO T X PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK A PAOE(S) 68. OF
T X PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEM
N O U COUNrY. FLORKM.
Ootodtto doy dM ARIS. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAM

day d U4A28. 2002
(CIRCUIT COUPTT SEAL)
Matyonno Memo
Cton d too b o d Cowl
By: Auto King
DtputyCton
PvCOahn
T X SEM M OU H B M U )
T X LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO l
STERN. F A . ATTORNEY FOR
PUUNOFF
•Ot S. Unhandy Ortra SMto 300
Pfattefan, F l 33324
(934)2336000
01-77139(FM4A)CM
M ACCORDANCE WITH T X
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. potaena ate
togoapodd
comod COURT ADMNSTRATXM,
a* too
SEMNOLE
County
Counhouao It 4076986277.16001886771 (TOO) or 1600.0366770.
trio Ttortdo n day Somtoo.
Put4ah March 31. 2002 ond Aprl 7.

O F T X PUBLIC RECORDS OP
S E M N O U COUNTY. FLORKM.
AAUA 201 B rtSa Po9L Longnood.
FL 32779
W ITNESS MY HANO and t e ood
d t id Court on MAR 2 2 .2 0 0 2 .
I■XUyeivie
fan iitoam■ IMorsa
t., i

LOT 17, CARRBBEAR HEIGHTS.
ACCOROINQ TO T X
FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN FLAT
BOOK 33. PAGE 38. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMNOLE. COUN­
TY. FLORK3A
A4UA SSI CARIBBEAN PLACE.
CASSELBERRY. FL 3I7P7
Act Panora adh
naadng i apacal occoanmotefan to pnSrtpte n tta procaadny rtoowd oontod ta Court
Adotaw da d 201 N. P in Avarua.
B ated. FL 32771. Tafaphono
Hunter (407)323*4330 not Mar
•an raran (7) dky* prfar to ta pn&gt;coadng. t Taortog vnporad. (TOO)
1-600086-677t or tec* (V) 1-6009366770 Wo Florida Rady Sanrtcoi.
doy d MAR 23, 2002.
MARY ANNE
CMOEOE
c a n O ITIa b a d Cowl
By-.RutiKtog
DopuTyCfan
Low O * c o d M w W ai C. Waacrn
1 *0 0 NW 4 « h S to o L Sido 120
Fort Laudadola. Florida 33300
Ttephonw (984HS2Q383
FocaMPo: (9 3 4 )7 7 1 6 0 6 2
0 1 -0 2 4 4 3

Pttedi March 31. 2002 and Apr! 7.
2002
KK319

M T X O R C U T COURT
O F TX 1 9 TH
JUDICIAL ORCUT,
M ANO FOR
I COUNTY,
CURL KKYWON
CASE MX: 0O-CA-1PPP-14G
MANUFACTURES A TRUST
COMPANY. O X M A T PLAZA NY
14200-2390. TRUSTEE FOR
SECUREDAT10N SERIES 1904.
AGREEMENT DATED DECEMBER
12,1*96,
vo.
SFtftLEY ALLEN, d d.
M in e s OF
(Bloooa pitewi in THE
5EM7AQU HERALD)
NOTICE a HEREBY GIVEN pw
tuanl to P Find Judgnanl d
Forodoauro (Mod ta 22 doy d
Mach. 2002, aid amoral In Caoo
X QO-CA-1099-140, d ta Chad
Cowl d ta 16TH JudkM Chad In
a d fat Barmndo Cowty. Ftondo,
ataroto
MANUFACTURES A
TRUST COMPANY. O X M 1 T
PLAZA NY 14203-2300 TRUSTEE
FOR SECUMTIATION SERIES 1994. AGREEMENT DATED DECEM­
BER 12. 1998 lo Ptatonfl and
SHIRLEY ALLEN; SEAN ALLEN.
MICHAEL ALLEN A K A MICHAEL J
ALLEN, UNKNOWN HEIRS. BENEFICIARIES.
DEVISEES
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CHEOITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHERS WHO MAY CLAM AM INTEJIV,
EST IN T X ESTATE OF MARIE
ATKINS. DECEASED. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SHIRLEY ALLEN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SEAN
ALLEN. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MICHAEL ALLEN AKA MCHAEl J.
ALLEN, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA. ALTAUESE ATKINS,
MONTGOMERY WARO CREDIT
CORPORATION; STATE OF FLORI­
DA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ALTMESE
ATKINS.__ AN UNKNOWN PER
SON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY I tot aoi to
9a Nghoot and Pool brddw far cult
at ta WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE d ta Sannda
Cowty CowlhouM. n Samnotn
County, Ftondo. ol tl 00 cn ta 7
day d May. 2002. 17a Mowing
told Find Judprani. ton*.
LOT 13 ANO 18. OAK TERRACE,
ACCORD!NO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK 9. PAGE 91. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMNOLE. COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
A K A 30 0 FORD DR/VE. ALTA­
MONTE SPRINGS. FL 32701

nth D m tite i Act Pomona watt
ruidriQ •
scconv
nidwti nn TO
M perDOpBIe
n
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nmlDuM
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pfO&gt;

OMtflng thouU contact it* Cou&lt;1
Santord, FL 32/71. Taiophooe
Numbaf (407)3 2 3 -4 3 3 0 not latar
tun m var&gt; (7) d*yt prtor lo Wm procwdng N hoarng npanad. (TOO)
1-000-955-0771 or Vote• (V)180 O
955 0 7 7 0 vta Rortda Ratay Samcoa.
Dated IN* day of MAR 23. 3002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctert Ol Tha Circut Court
By; Ruth Kmg

Dapuly Clark
SutxTBftad iff
Law Qtfica ot Manhall C Watson
1000 NW 49*i Straat. Suda 120
Fort Uuterdate. Florida 33309
Tatefjftona (954)4530365
FacMTvta (954)7716052
0059124
P U **h March 31. 2002 arsj April 7.

2002

~J too Led

d iva Court cm MAR is. 2002
M w yw vaM w ii

ca n d ta b o d Court
ByRutiKng
DoowrCan
Ecfavwia SAtooddM PA
PO Boa 23018
Tampa. Ffanda 33822 SO18
F010I1320
"Saa Anancana adh DwatoHaa Ad
■ you wo a panai aadi o nuiaty
•no naadi accommodalrun at onar
to pwoetpato to tua pnxoadng. you
wo araotod a no coal to you. tor ta
ptoviaion d cartwn uaialonco.
Piw m cordad Cowl AttoVnairaoon
d 201 N. Pori Arana. SarVont
Fkmb 32771. lotophona numOar
(407)863-1227. anthrn 2 aronjng
daya d yow noa*4 d too documant, t haamg rnpand. (TDOI 1800055 8771
Putnon Mwdi 31. 2002 and Aprl 7.

2002

KXZ20
t r t x c in c u r T c o u r t
O F T H C 1ITH
j m i g f i a i ORCUTT,
S E M N O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE N O : 0 I-C A -I4 S 2 -I4 0
CITIBANK. N A . AS TRUSTEE.
PLunld.

v*.
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES. OF

CURTIS

SC O U d d.
b l o t afar Ol

Clan d too Chad Cowl
By ItotoKtog
Dapuly dwh
Putdahto:
T X SEM NOU X R A LD
T X LAW OFFICES OF DAV10 J.
STERN, P A . A TTO R X V FOR
p la in tif f

SOI S Untmrwy Drrva Sido BOO
Ptontotei. FL 33324
(934)233-6000
01 614961NCI)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH T X
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, poraono into
togoapodd
contact COURT AOMP6STRATION,
ol too
SEMINOLE
County
Cowtoouaa W 407 868-4227.16009538771 (TOO) or 1600-9866770.
via Ftondo Rafay Sorvte.
PdtOah March 31. 2002 and Apr* 7,

IN TH f CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT,
IN ANO FOR
SEM NOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A SE NO: Qf CA 27S7 14 G
GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. INC.
PLAINTIFF

VS
VICTORIA HARMAN YEGGE AK/A
VICTORIA A HARMAN, IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. TME UNKNOWN
S P O U S E . H E I R S ,
DEV ISEES.G R A N TEE S.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST VICTORIA HARMAN
YEGGE A K A VICTORIA A
HARMAN. CLIFFORD G YEGGE.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
PO SSESSIO N
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo a Summary Final Judgment
ot Foracioaura dated March 22. 2 0 0 2
anterad vi D W Caaa No 0 1 CA 2 7 6 7
14 Q o l f t a C a t u t Court ottha 18TH
JudfcteJ Circuit vi and lor SEMINOLE
County. SANFORD, Flon.li I «n6
•afl to tha highest and best bidder lor
caah at AT W EST FROtlT DOOR at
* ia SEMiNOt E Courry Courthuuaa

2002
n u ts

M T X CMCUTT COURT
OF T X BMWTlt K TM
JUOK UX ORCUTT
OFFXORK3A
M AMO FOR
[COUNTY

MCHAEL LFURST.
91 T X CMCUIT COURT

DotondanKi).

OF THE tITH

CASE NO; 01 CA 1 4 2 9 1 4 0
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
STEVEN POWELL IF LIVING. ANO
IF
OEAO.
T X
UNKNOWN
S P O U S E . H E I R S .
DEVISEES.GRANTEES.
A S S K X E S . LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRU STEES AND ALL
O T X R PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST STEVEN POWELL;
uracNOWN SPO USE OF STEVEN
PO W EU , If ANY; STACY L POW­
ELL NK/A STACY LYNN SH IRES. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPO U SE.
H EIRS.
D EV ISEES.
GRA N TEES.
ASSIGNES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST STACY L POWELL
N K M STACY LYNN SH IR ES;
UNKNOWN SPO USE OF STACY L
P O W E U NIK7A STACY LYNN
SHIRES. IF ANY. JOHN DOE ANO
J A X DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN PO SSESSIO N
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
FORE CLOSURE S A L *
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauam to a Switmwy Final Jud gm an
d Foradoawo dotod March 2 2 .2 0 0 2
ontorod to C M C a to X . 01 C A 2 4 2 8
14 Q d too C h a d Court d too 1STH
J u d c d C h a d to and tor SEMINOLE
County. SANFORD. Ftondo. I a d
ao4to toa hrghaat and boat brdrtot lot
caah at AT W EST FRONT DOOR at
lha SEMNOLE Cowity Courthoua*
IncaWd at 101 ti PARK AVENUE to
SANTORO, f L. •&gt; 11 0 0 AM a rn. un
Ftoa 28 dhy d 'A fin , 2 0 0 2 toa MtowJng daaerted ptoparty a o s a l torth to.
awd Swtvnaty F v d Judgm ot*. to-

W*!
LOT 1. BLOCK E. SUM MERSET
NORTH SECTION 3. ACCOROMO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS,
PAOE(S) 7* ANO 77. O F T l * PUB­
LIC R E C 0 n O 3 OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dotod ton day d MAR2S. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MaryarmaMono
C ton d t e C h a d Cowl
By Ruth Kng
Dapuly C lan
Pubbah at:
T l * SEMINOLE HERALD
T X LAW O FFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN . P A ., ATTORNEY FO R
PLAINTIFF
801 S Unlvaruty Ortra Suit# 500
Pfamalun. FL 33324
1954)2336000
01 79009(174.)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona otto daabrMtoa naad(ng ■ ip e ctel accommoctellon should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
tha
SEMINOLE
County
CourlhouM at 40 7 6 65 -4 2 3 7 . 1-BOO9 5 5 6 7 7 1 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 -9 5 5 8 7 7 0 .
via Florida Relay Servtca
Pubkth March 31. 2003 and Apr* 7,
2003
KK216

IN THE CtRCUIT COURT
O f THC1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 2 0 9 4 1 4 0
CITIMOWTGAGE. INC . F-K/A
CITICORP MORTOAGE, INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAMES M FOWLER. J R ... IF
LfVINO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
H EIRS.
DEVISEES.GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRU STEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST JAMES M FOWLER.
JR . SUSAN M FOWLER. IF
LIVING. ANO IF OEAO. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
H EIRS.
D EV ISEES.
GRA N TEES.
ASSIGNES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRU STEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST SUSAN M. FOWL Ell.
NATIONSCREDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION. F-K/A
NATIONSCREDIT
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION O F
FLORIOA.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
PO SSESSIO N
DEKENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Summary Final judgnw tf
ot Foredoaura dated March 2 2 .2 0 0 3
amered n C M C asa N a 01 CA 2094
I4G oltri* Orcurt Court ot the 18TH
Ju d o * ! Circuit n and tor SEMINOLE
County. SANFORO. Florida. I «ri
M l lo tha hrghaal and benl bidder lor
caah al AT W EST FRONT DOOR al
lha SEMINOLE County Caurthoua*
locatod i l J O I N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORD FL, al 11 0 0 AM a m on
toe 25 day ot Apr*. 2 0 0 3 * « totowing described properly a s M l forth In
laid Summary Final Judgment, to­
wn!

LOT 5, BLOCK U. OAKLAND
SHORES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 10 PAGE(S) 3 4 4.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

Cton ot te C had Cowl
By-Rut! King
Dapuly C lan
Echoranto SAaoadatoa. P A
P O . Boa 28018
Ttorip», Florida 33822-8019
F 01010990
s e e M m ncene m i RMaUBloopto*
w
■ you w o o p o m * « h • fa fa t o y
■ho noodo am i n a i d a i to onto!
to poraclpdo to toto p ra e o a te B you
■ra o rte o d d no o od to you, far t e
pretoeton d cortoto oaiM onco.
Ploooo ooraad Court Ad ro-toiraton
d 201 N. P a n Araroio. gordord.
Ftortdo 3 2771, tifaphnno n w rte r
(4 0 7 )668-4227. a rite i 2 •ortong
day* d yow recap* d 9 0 * docum a r t ■ haartog to p d n d . (TOO) 1• 006 8 8 -9 7 7 1 .
Pubtoh Moreh 3 1 . 2002 to d Apr* 7.

2002

nets
M T X CMCUTT COURT
O P TX t m
JUDICIAL CMCUTT.

CHASE MA794ATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,

KK217

JU O K U L ORCUTT.
PIANO FOR
SEM NOU COUNTY,

L

X 9 7 6 8 9 CA 14 B

2002

A clm im trttorat201 H PartAytnuo.

KK210

WITNESS MY H

NOTICE IS HERESY QIVEN purauuiO to 0 Arnondod Foal Ajdgrrwr*
Oi Mortgage Foroctoawo dated
I M 22.2002 and amend in Co m
NO. 0DCA-2259 at Pa Cheu* Cowl
or « a EIGHTEENTH JuSoal C ro n
a and lor SEMINOLE County,
Ftoka Moran PRINCIPAL RESI­
DENTIAL MORTOAOE. INC. a Pa
Patau ond ELLEN L MARINO;
MORRIS COMMUNICATIONS COR­
PORATION D*/A FLORIOA T1ME3UNION; TENANT 41 UX/A DAN
MYERS ora (a Dotontar**. I and
art to f a Mtfaol ord M batter hr
COM M NEST FRONT DOOR OF
T X SEMNOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA a
1100AM, on (a 2S doy or ApnL
2002. t e IWtoMng daaerted properly m oolta * P oard Fltal Judgmar*
LOT 14. LANE TUSKAWIUA
PHASE 1. ACCORDING TO THE
PLATTXREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 24. PAOES W ANO 70
OF T X FUSUC RECORDS OF
SEM NOU COUNTY. FLORIDA
AMJA 7SS W n a o w C W r,
***** Sprtoga, FL 32700
WTTNESS MY HAND and Pa oojI
r t I r a Cowl on MAR 23. 2002.

Leca ls

to

t o n whom * eepy

Sunday. April 7.2002 P a g e 3 B

NOTICE IS X X B Y QIVEN pw•uom to a F to d Judgmom d
Faractooura ddod JWto 22. 2001,
ond Order ftoochodufata Sato ddod
March 1•. 2002, ontorod to Caoo N a
97-399 CA 14 B , d too C h a d Cowl
d too EIGHTEENTH J u t e d C h a d
to and lor SEMINOLE Cow*y.
Floncto arhorato CHASE MAW1ATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION
la PW O d and MCHAEL L FURST,
ora Datonetonto, I td i o o i to too Wgfr•at D raw wr ca sh in *»• w a tt iron
door d too Courthouoo to SAN­
FORO. S E M N O U Cow*y. F t o t e .
1100 o d o c a on too 21 d day d te )L
2002. too toteatog daacrfaod preporty oo aal tarto to od d Ftod JU dgm r*.
to a d :
LOT 38, O F SANDALWOOD,
ACCORDING TO T X
FLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK I S PAGE I t , O P T X PUB­
LIC REC O R D S O F SEM NOLE
COUNTY. FLO RIO A oA/a 132
Sandahaood Way. Longwood. TL
32750
DATED toto 20to doy d March,

2002.
Ao C ton d odd Cowl
By C ocaia V E k a m
AaDapW yCton
Subnahadby:
F a te r IG d t z . P. A
S to rm
1370 Uadruga Araruo
Cord Qabkaa. Ftondo 33149
(306)802-4110
PuMah March 3 1 .2 0 0 9 and Aprl 7,

2002

C A M NO: 01 CAM * 14 W
FT MORTGAGE COMPA76ES MV*
HOMEBANC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION
PUUNT1FF
VS.
RONALD J. PARKS. # U I M ANO
IF OEAO. T X
UNKNOWN
■ F O U S E , H E I R S ,
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
A88JOXES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
NTEREST sv, THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAMBT RONALD J. PARKS;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RONALD
J. PARKS, r ANY) JOHN DOC ANO
J A X DOC AS UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS M POSSESSION
DCFENOANTIS)
NOT1CS OF
NOTICE IS X R EB Y GIVEN pw■uoM to a Orifar rooaMig aoH dotod
Word! IB, 2002*r*d«d to C M Caoo
X 01 CA 284 14 W d M Chad
Court d te H TH JudtoM Chad to
and tar SEMNOLE Cocrty. SAN­
FORO. F to te I ord aal to t e Ngpaat and bod Cater tor cadi d AT
WEST FRONT DOOR d te SEM­
N O U Cowdy Cowtoouaa tocatod d
M l H. PARK AVENUE to SAN­
FORD. FL d 1100 AM a.m on te
doy d APR IS 2002 te tototong
doocitiid proparty a* ad tarto to
•old Bwnmary Ftod Judgment, to­
ad;
LOT 92. TIMACUAN. UNIT 18.
PHASE 1 REPLAT, ACCORDING TO
T X PLAT TX R EO F AS RECORD­
ED Pi PLAT BOOK 48. PAOES 12
THROUQM 18. WCUJSIYE. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMNOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
DotodM*20 daydMoreh,2002.
(CMCUTT COURT SEAL)

KX314

M T X CMCUTT COURT
OF T X IK X T IIN T N
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
S EM N O U COUNTY,
FLORKM
C A M NO. OO-111-CA-l-d
OAMUtL U SWEET.

b o n d too Chad Court
B r C o o o l* V Elam
Dapuly C lan
Pubbah n

PLAINTIFF

e o t a U rM raay Driw SuOa 6 0 b '•*

PfantobonFL 33324CARL OLSON and O IA X OLBOH
MARYLAND CASUALTY
COMPANY. M OL,
CASE N a 01-C A 649-14-Q
SAMUEL D. SWEET.

CARL ARTHUR OLSON, T X X S A
WANE OLSON. SUNTRUST BANK,
N A . to at
NOTICE OP SALE UFBER
TAKE NOTICE tool too falntong
daaenbad parcel oi rail property, to
Lot 10. BkxJi L NORTH ORLAJCO
FW4CHE9 SFCTION 6, eccordng to
ti* ptel thereof, m recorded h Pin
Booh 12. Pago SS, d too Pubte
Racorda d SonWioto County,
Ftortdo. more cornmonfa hnooto ooa
( w w iiifn B n oea, rrrm t apnnge,
Ftondo 32708
ihal bo odd to too Ncpad and bod
Courtly Cowtoouaa. 301 N ote P a n
Aranuo. S o rte d , Ftondo, to too trad
her* door to t l 0 0 a m , on Apr* 23.
2002. Tha a d o wd bo made pwauont to o Arnondod Ftod Jw lgniai*
d Foroctoaw o d d o d March 21.

2002
MARYANX MORSE. CLERK
MAR 71 3002
CLERK OF T X CIRCUIT COURT
By FU h K ng
MICHAEL A PAASCH, ESQUIRE
MATEER A HARBERT. P A
223 E fldanaon S h a d . SuOa 600
PO Boa 2884
Orlando. FL 3 2 002
Phono 1407)423-9044
Tddax- (407)423-2019
Ftondo Bar No 882808
PubOah March 31. 2 0 0 2 and Apr* 7.

2002
KK213
t x

em eurr c o u r t

OF T X EIG H TH NTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
IN AMD FOR
S E M N O U COUNTY.
FLOtolOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 0 1 -262* CA
DIVISION 14- W
BANK O X . NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE
F.K'A T X FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CHICAGO. AS TRUSTEE.

RICHARD F SMITH III. to d .

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauar* to a Fold Judgmam d
Mortgage Foroctoawo ddod March
21. 2002 and ar*arad to Co m NO
01 CA 262S d too b o o t Cowl d
too EIGHTEENTH Jw tcral C h a d to
and tor SEMINOLE Cowity. F t o t e
• tw a in BANK ONE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE MCA
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAMC OF
CHICAGO. AS TRUSTEE, to t e
PVunhlt and RICHARO F SMTH. III.
PATRICIA NELSON SMITH; CON­
SEC O FINANCE SERVICING COR­
PORATION F4CA GREEN TREE
FINANCIAL SERVICING CORPO­
RATION. UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, ara t e OalandaMi. I ato
tea to t e h r g w l and boat bidder tor
caah at W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA d
II 00AM onto# 2 1 d iy d May, 2002.
t e lutow ng d a a e rte d property aa
aal hath In u rd Find J u d g w t
LOT 28. OF MARKHAM PLACE.
ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 22. PAGES 30 ANO 31.

M AMD PON
I COUNTY.

C A M NO; *1 CAIS49 14W
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO
PLABTOFF
VS.
C2MXSTDPXR W FEU-ETT. IF
UVM O. ANO * DEAD. T X
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. X IR S ,
DEVISEES,ORANTEES.
ASSIQXEB. UENO m .
CX OITORB. TRUSTEES ATE) ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
94TEREST BY. TFMOUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST O M S TO P X R W.
PELLETT IF ANY. SERESA M.
GLOLD * UVPKX ANO ¥ OEAO,
T X UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEMS.
OCVISEEB,
GRANTEES.
ASSiO XS. UENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU.
O T X R PARTIES CLAIMING AN
•iTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAPrST SERESA M. GUILD;
UW NONN SPOUSE OF SERESA
M. QUAD. * ANY, JOHN DOE AND
J A X DOE AS LMLNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION.
DCFENOANTIS)
NOT1CS OF
NOTICE a HEREBY GIVEN pwaura* to o Swnmory Fnd Judgmot*
d Faractooura ddod Moreh 21*
2002 ontorad to CM Coo* X 01
CA 2649 14 W d t e Chad Court d
t e 1STH JwSrtd Chad to and tar
S EM N O U Courry. SANFORO.
FtoniK I X 0*8 to te Nghod and
bad bitter tor caah at AT WEST
FRONT DOOR d te SEM NOU
Cow*yCow9»u** tocatod d 301 N
PARK AVENUE to SANFORO. FL. d
11.00 AM am on te 23rd doy d
proparty aa aal torth to laid
summary rviaf juaymem. i m c

LOT la SLOCK 32 TOWNSITE OF
NORTH CHULUOTA. ACCORDING
TO THE FLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN FLAT BOOK 2.
PAQE(S) 54 THRU 56. OF T X
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEM NOU
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dotod n o doy dMAR22.2002.
(CMCUTT COURT SEAL)
C l e n d t e C h a d Court
By: RutoKtog
Deputy Cton
PubOahto:
T X SEM N O U XR A LD
T X LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J .
STER N . P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
901 S . Umvervfy Drtra SuOo 300
Ronldton, FL 33324
(9 8 4 )2 3 3 6 0 0 0
01-7973WNCM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH T X
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, porton* n t h ila ib d a ii noodto g o tp o c id Kporrmodobon ibouU
oontod COURT ADMM5TRAT10N.
*1
te
SEM N O LE
Cow ry
Cowtoouaa d 4 0 7 6 8 8 - 4 2 7 7 .1 6 0 0 1 8 8 6 7 7 1 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 * 8 8 6 7 7 0 .

Pubtah March 31. 2002 did Aprl 7.
2002

KK209
9 4 TX C M C U T COURT
O f TX 1 8 TH
ju d i c i a l

T X SEM INO U X R A L D
T X LAW O FFICES OF DAVIO J
STER N . P J L . ATTORNEY FO R

i

&lt;

( 9 8 4 )2 3 3 8 0 0 0
0I6 M M (F M )F T N
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH O iSA B ItrnE S
ACT, poraono onto l u C t o n naadtog a ap od d acccmmoddton rhodd
c c r * M COURT ADMNISTRAnON.
to
te
SEM N O U
Courtly
Cowtoouaa d 407688 -1 2 2 7 . 1 6 0 0 S 3 8 6 7 7 1 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 6 5 5 6 7 7 0 .
«to Ftortoa Rd oy 8 * n t e .
Pubtah-Monto 31, 2002 and April 7.

2002

n ett

2002
K K 2I0
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1»TH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT.

otoormaa a delatJI ad b* antand
agomd you far te n * d domondad

U InB
rf. mC»nl(WurT:.
j iiihji_I .■■
«1
WITNESS my hand and to * ood d
toto cow l on Moreh IS. 2002.
Moryotmo Afatao. Otortt d t e Court
Rooamary Homtoon
Dapuly Clark

Pubtoh: March 24, 31. 2002 and
Apr* 7 .1 4 . 2002
K K It t

■4 T X CMCUTT COURT
OP T X EKtoTTUHTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
M ANO FOR
[COUNTY.
C/UB N a 9MMM9646EIMV
M X : T X MARRIAGE OF
CANOCE P FREEMAN.
LARRY W FREEMAN.

NOTICE ST PUBLICATION
TO: LARRY W FREEMAN
IR u U lu jia 1

C A M NO: 01 CA 1T3 14 L

TRUSTEE POFIIlbE CERTIFICAri
HOLDERS OP T X MORTGAGE
BACKED PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATE. SEFttES 2001X20.
FLAMTIFF
VS.
PERRY L PEAKE. E TA L.
DEFENOAHT(S)

NOTICE OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SIRV1CS
TO: TOOO HILL. UNKNOWN
SPO U SE O r TOGO HAL and MARK
WADE, • h o e e r a a te n e e ■ wtonoam
■ ho/lharthoy b * K in g ; and ■
hatohdtoay be daad, t e wtonoam

to b * dead or a K * . and o l paraei
hovtog or ctomtoig to hovo ony rig *,
tide or Intar a n In t e property
ttoocrfaod to t e mortgage being
^ T O U A X HEREBY NOTIFIED to d
on ocOcn to toroctoo* ■ mongogoon
too todamng propertyLOT 27. BLOCK 3 0 . 4TH SECTION
DREAMWORLD. ACCOROtoTO TO
T X PLAT T X R E O F . AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 99.
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMNOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
h a * boon Mad agomd you and you
o r* rotpdad to to rv * a copy d yow
e a t e n ditonaao. * any. on DAVIO J .
STERN. ESQ PlotoMTi attorney,
whoao addreee to SOI S Unrardry
Drtva 1500, Plantabon. FL 3 3324 on
or M o r a (no tolor toon X day* Item
t e d al* d to* Aral publcabon d tor*
none* d action | and t e t e on gn d
into t e dark d toto court attoar
b ato n aarvico on PtoindTa aitomay
w romadalary toaraaBar. otoartnaa
* d datd tad b * aniatad agamal you
•or t e i * M demandad m t e cumptor* or peObon Mad harem
WITNESS my hand and t e aod d
ton Cowl d S E M N O U Cowity.
Ftondo. tola doy d MAR22 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f T X CIRCUIT COURT
BYRutoKing
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES O f DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, a 33324
0264394/CSL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona into d e d to n e * naadmg a ap oad accommodaoon ahotAd
contact COURT AOAilABSTRATION.
Ot
te
SEMINOLE
County
Cowtoouaa al (407)868-4227. 1800-9886771 (TOO) W 1 8 0 0 9 5 5 (7 7 0 . vto Florida R ally Sam oa
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUBUSMED O X E A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE W EEKS
PUBLISH IN.THE SEMINOLE
XRALD
Pubtoh M irth 31. 2032 and Apr* 7.
2W 2
KX208

IN T X CMCUTT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CMCUTT,
*4 AND FOR SEMNOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
FILE NO. 02-268CP
NORO L JOHNSON.

Waal Havan Bapiwi Church. Vernon
G Read. A . Robert M Read. C.
Eugene ttobday. Cheryl U hato.
I I i U i i Lake. Robert A. Shubort.
andTharaaaM Taylor,
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO UT Hobart A Shubart
RaaaM rc* Unknown, bul whoa*
markng addrau ia. P O Boa 20871.
Chartoalon. SC 29413
YOU ARE NOTIFIED to d an acoun

1

Ifw w tnC B unwowni

YOU ARE XR EBY NOTIFIED tid
a PoMkm far Otoookdon d Momog*
hoo boon Nod ond commenced in
toto Cowl and you on roqdnd to
aorva tcopy d yow nrten arlrnaao, ■ any. to a on ALAN J. ELKINS.
ESOUME. ahomoy lor Polllonor.
CANDICE P FREEMAN, erhoo*
addrooo to 2101 W td Commorod
B M . Bu m 8400, Fort Uudanfato.
Florida 33309 and X M origrtd
won t e otortt d t e above rhrtad
Cowl on or bdora Aprt 17. 2002:
agalnd you tor t e r * * d prayod far h

T X node* aha* bo puMahod one*

In t e SEMMOU XRALD.
WITNESS my hand and t e aod d
ad d court t i Santord. Som todo
Cowny. Ftortdo toto 13TH day d
MARCH. 2002
A TRUE COPY
C h a d Cow l S o d
MARYANNE MORSE
Ao Ctork, C h a d Court. StoTtmcto
County. Ftortdo
By Salanda Pooploo
DopWy Ctork
ALAN J . ELKINS. E S Q U IX
2101 W td Comrrwrad B M .

Su m 8400
Fort U u tan tato . Ftortdo 3 3309
( 9 5 4 J 7 3 3 1 3 X (407)930-1177
The ab o v * to to b* pubkahad m
SEMINOLE HERALO. P O
Boa
1897. S a d o n t Flonda 32772-1687.
Phono (4 0 7 )3 2 2 -2 8 It
Pubkah: Moreh 2 4 . 3 1 . 2002 and
Aprt 7 . 1 4 .2 0 0 2
KX189

em eu rr,

U S. BANK XTIO N AL
ASSOCUtolOH. NQT IN R S
in d iv id u a l Ca p a c it y , b u t a s

e c a u

COMPLAINT FOR APPOINTMENT
OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE haa
boon Bad agomot you ond you ora
rogjhod to oorvo a copy d yow artlon dofai to**. 9 ony. to 8 on
Nord L Johnoon, Eagan
NORO L JOHNSON. PA.
106 Ead Church Shad
DoLand, FL 32724
on or baton Apr* M , 2003. bid te
te ongtod tadt te dor* d toto court
d te r baton* aarrtoa on PtorndTi

M T X CMCUTT COURT
OP T X 1IOWT1ENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
M ANO FOR
(E M N in U COUNTY.
FLORIOA

M AMD FOR
[COUNTY.
FLORKM
O CXR AL

BiTMB CMCUTT COURT
O P TX 1 8 TH
JO TK M L CMCUTT,
M ANO FOR
H M N O U COUNTY,

C A M NO; 01 CA 1033 14 W
FIR ST HATONW K* MORTOAOE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
STEVEN C.
BORDEN AOUA
STEVEN CHARLES BO RD ER IF
UVINQ. ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
H EIRS.
DEVISEES.GRANTEES.
A SSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
O T X R PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST STEVEN C BOROEN
A/K/A STEVEN CHARLES BO R ­
DEN; UNKNOWN SPO U SE O f
STEVEN
C
BOROEN A/K/A
STEVEN CHARLES BOROEN. IF
ANY; JOHN DOE ANO J A X DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
PO SSESSIO N
DCFENOANTIS)
NOTICt OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS X R E B Y GIVEN pw•uor* to * Swnmory Ftod Ju d gn w *
d Foradoaw# d ead March 2 1 .2 0 0 2
entered n C M b a a No Ol CA 1033
14 W d t e C h a d Court d t e 18TH
J u d a d b a d to and tor S E M N O U
County. SANFORO. Ftortoa. I a d
aa* to t e ragrad and beat Carter tor
caah d AT WEST FRONT DOOR d
t e SEMNOLE Cowry Courthoua*
tocatod d 301 N PARK AVENUE n
SANFORO. FL. at 11 0 0 AM a m on
t e 2 3 day d Aprt 2002 t e M o w
tog d aae rte d proparty aa i d lotto n
ad d Sunmary Ftod Judgment, to­
ad:
LOT * 2 . LONQOALE. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO PI PLAT BOOK 1X
PAGE 8 8
OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEM INOU COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Datod tore day d MAR22. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
M a ry a m Moral
C la n d t e b o d Cowl
By RutoKtog
Deputy C lan
Pubtoh r t
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
T X LAW O f F C E S OF DAVIO X
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DATED; MARCH 13. 2003
MARYANNE MORSE
c u m OF T X CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R W ntor
Dapuly Cton
Pubkah March 1 7 .2 4 .3 1 ,2 0 0 2 and

Apt* 7. 2002
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NOTICE OP S A U
PUBLIC AUCTION
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIOA STAT­
U E S 7 1 3 7 8 THE FOLLOWING
VEHICLE WILL BE SOLD AT PUDI X AUCTION ON TUESDAY A PR S.
23, 2003 AT t a x AM AT CO RTES
TOWING SERVICE. 245 ORANGE
AVE
LONG WOOD,
FLORIOA.
THESE VEHICLES ARE SOLD AS
IS WITH NO TITLE GUARANTEE.
SELLER R E SE R V E S T X RIGHT
TO BID
BtOOING STA RTS AT
AMOUNT OWED FO R TOWING
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AN ORDINANCE O F THE CITY OP
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA AMENDING
CHAPTER 113 OF THE COOE OF
ORDINANCES ENTITLED SUBDIVI­
SION REGULATIONS. AMENOINQ
APPENDIX D PUBLIC UTILITIES.
AMENCHNO SECTION 12 MINIMUM
DESIGN STANDARDS FOR NEW
UTILITIES. AMENDING SECTION
73 DESIGN STANDARDS; AMEND­
ING SECTION 74 STANOARO
REQUIREMENTS.
PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICTS. SEVERABILITY.
AND EFFECTIVE OATE
ORDINANCE NO 1037
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OP
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA AMENDING
CHAPTER 113 O F THE COOE OF
ORDINANCES EMTTTLEO SUBDIVI­
SION REGULATIONS. AMENOINQ
APPENOIX E FIRE PREVENTION
REGULATIONS. P R O V O N C FOR
CONFLICTS. SEVERABILITY, ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE
ORDINANCE NO 1033
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA AMENDING
CHAPTER 133 O F THE COOE OF
ORDINANCES ENTITLED SUBDIVI­
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APPENCHX G. SWIMMING POOL
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DATED Vua MAR 23 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
CLERK O f COURT
By; R d h K aig
Aa Daouiy Clara
(SEAL)
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o n es
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team
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state
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Bruins
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Zealander
45 Eroded
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mischievous
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music's
Tucker
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Asimov
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dish
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4 4 Laundry

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what
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IFFORDiBlE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

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Realtor. 407814-4014__________

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LAKE ADA 1 BOntA 5440440.
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174 Acre. (86.000
Over 1/4Acre 3 M 1 •MTeUv.tku
apfto heevty ka*d Prtoad torqukk
aato. (84 goo
4 M TEA : O m t 1100 Sq a Uc
Oto, Fam Rm W/Fkaptaca. Deck,
Oaraga ( t 02.BOO
3*R 1J BA; Now Root. Carimk:
Tie, Sc Porch. Over 1400 Sq FI.
Mealy Lardacapad Pool Fancad
(104 900
Cuatom SR 4RR3RA: Over 2500
Sq FtLJv. Din. Fam Rm. 22x48 Sc
P od and Spa. 3 Car Oar. Over 1/3
acre. 1250.900.
Cuetom S44 BR 2 BA: Over 2300
Sq F t Lkc Dto. Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
FYxL 2 Car Oaraga an O w 17 Acre
$210,900.

PAUL OSBORNE
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DELTONA 10 acrea. Ideal tor mchti
homaada. horses, catlto, terming or
nurseryl Zoned
agricudurel.
•4.900/ACRE. Sm. down wtownar
llnanca. (04-7*7-1773 or (04-7*7-

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Asking (110800.

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3/1 iptol nsgytxahixxl toga
tamly rm 4 dating rm comtxnatton.
Flraplaca, all appllancaa stay,
hckjdng refrigerator, dshwaahar,
AC brand naw.
k yardtancad.
■pnrtoer* (72.000.407Of 407-321-0089
Hanford 3BR 2 B A . large oomar
tot. old Mayfair nalgfitiorhood
s i- x . ^j . . i. i _ |— 1
roew/Ty re m o o o w K i l (175.000. 407
354 9932

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Cedar Creak Apia
407-4248334
103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d
38TV2BA For Sato
With Down Paymt. Aulatanca
Avadahto. Cheaper hen rent).
Tha Afforded “
407-3218333

Sanford: 4/2. kka naw aa tow aa
(882mo. Brulaad cradH. LEASEPURCHASE considered 1600
EAofl Do tookl 4078963152.
Sanford: Pool homa. 4/2, aknoat 1
acre tt, LA F K OR. CeredAC, new
«toq&gt;*t, ini*.
rrmf, oppn
porch. P«mt thru, No doting cott,
(2600 di, (750/mg 407-7860868 .
Town houaa 2/2.5, axcaltont
nalghbothaod pool. He. new paint
6 carpet Ca« 407-474-3834.
Seringa: 36R/2BA. 837
l CL n Tha HUWrda. Wktor
front 4 go* course view. *168,600.
By appt onfy, 4078968328.

Traa Samca-Natl Fhn
Crew Laadara. Trea Trknmare
Top Pay. BanaOta. Drug Fraa, DC
reo.EO E
LaadaTrea Sarvtea Inc.
1-8003338737

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Sartotd 1/2. eel to kltohen. new
*Cp4srts*. new fswfcr ptoThg (^tod
community. amanWaa, 187,500.
407-323-5032

Bad: Black von canopy bad with
l* x y 4m pAoatop aal Never ueed
407-402-2778.

2000 Fleetwood 1,478 sq ft
3BR/2BA dan, vasdtod catoigt,
Iota of storage, ntoa park wkh poet
or can mom to your tot C adng tone
4 gmton U l 181000 407824-1418

Backoom: 7 pc CHERRY WOOO 4
poator bad. a i dom UXad. drasaar
wriri-mirror chest , regM stand,
unuaad. sM to bo*. Coal 15k, sal
(I860 Stotfi badoon avakbto 407709-5890.
Bade, loeatod toSanford orhnperkc
tom eatt vrih Syr warrarar. Twto (76,
U (90, reman tDS, torn (176
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407-402-2778.

38*10mobiehome, toadied Firm ,
partly kxret carpeted, caOng tana,
naw U3M new A C . Lnrateil rt Town
4 Couwy todA) Park. 5368 Orange
Bkxt Lk Mcnoa. Atohg (17000.386
740-1088_____________________

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No Screkhaa. 3 Stator. (3 0 ) Or Baal
Otar 386458070104078108803

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( and tablet.! 123. lighted oak
•fagare, *250. bakari rack. (26 wal
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Also Cufvarl Pipe: 18*120
(170 00/aa 18*x20 ( 202/#a.
Supka Stosl I S ^p fy he. Apopka
407-293-5758.
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407831
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3028923.
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221—G ood T hings to
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Iglaaa. (300.
407-323-19
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In s tr u m e n ts

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487871-773*

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F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
1 Luxury torn pdtowtop eel with 7 yr
warrerty U *138. queen (140. king
(210. Brand naw. Located to
Sanford. 407-402-2778.
t 2 piece

Name Brand Quean
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TOP
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Plastic. Sacrifice (100. CanDaavsr.
407-4228848.
o r t h o p e d ic

Dhhg Roots 13pc. acid cherry wood.
double pedwtef tnhie e/ Wei, 0
Chlppandala chaxa, burial 4 hutch,
never uaad. coal (8 A aal (1296.
tarver. (260 407-7098898.

For Sato: Lorut Laa Paul Efechc
Gutor. Excatanf corxBtoa Indudaa
hard caaa (100 obre 407836
7034

223— M isc el la n eo u s

Ftecher Prtre
High Chair. U.C
407832-0147

4.5811

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QE Side by Sxto I
ctoamng
oven.
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dahwaahar *500 laka# a l WR aal
aaps/atafy 3862164839
Norge Gas stove, sail clashing
wsrv msx cxntoon, wha*. (150 oto
Car tap canvm 12a ladws Hurty 10
spd b*s. (16.407-323-2926

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Porch (4004400 Oapoad
Ovtodo; 1BFV1BA WIPordi. W/D
Hook up* MaadAIr (6264600
ianf ord:3BFV 1Bath
W/Farrely
Room. W O HookH*#. Lg Corner b t
No Pata (70Q4700 Dap.
Altamonte Seringa: SBfVSBaO) w/
DU Oarage. New Paint 4 Fkxxtng.
Lg Scraanad Porch (8264800
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WE RENT 4 SELL H&lt;
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toncad loL 2BR vtoh Fdmtat M tg and
* * 0 , aunroom, (reptoca. dettched
doubla garage In Loch Arhotl
(1075/monlh.
Lake Uary; Juat pantod n ■ out wah
new fcortng. 36FV2BA. CH 4 A toga
ra id
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Mary achootol
(850month.
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gated community (56*). 2BFV2BA
'WhEkxkMrocm.
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(850'monm
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Bedroom apartment*, central
haavav. laundry hook-*dia8ka new
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117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n ta ls

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

Work Shopa/Slorege far rani.
Convenient location. Starting at
1400 par mo., plua udtEtoa 4
dapoari. 407-3264695

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407-3238070
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electric wiring, carpal, paint,
appliances, front porch. No closing
ccoL (1000th, S660hnr*v 407-786
1090.

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72* and 6 Cheat vataaf Sal n Bca
(960. LMWad OSna Cabrnal AvaX
Can Dakvar.’. 407-422-0230.
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S t 3 BR IDA home. Family
loamato in Mkhan, ctorg area, Ivtog
mom. Largt haaaad ahep n backv*m
14 bah. Sprinkler system vrith wt&gt;
pump. Musi aaa to appreciate.
(89.900 407-3228743.

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(1S00.407832-0187

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you are greeted at the
like it — and enjoy a
door by Blake or a
dining experience like
hostess and if you look
no other in this area.
carefully over their
Be transported to a tinshoulder you will see a
roofed porch of a
chalkboard report of
Colorado log cabin
snow conditions for
where you devour
Elizabeth
local Colorado ski
delicious course after
Dougherty
resorts.
course after course of
The atmosphere is
unique Colorado feast. Culinary
warm and inviting.
I will warn you now — Capers
There are sparkly lit
you will not be able to
ficus trees, log cabin
finish the heavenly,
exteriors, home made
chocolaty dessert no
wooden benches, tree branch­
matter how much
es, and tables ideally spaced
room you try to save. Did I
mention that the price for this to give you privacy in an
open setting. There were
is so low that when you look
romantic couples, laughing
at your final bill you will
families, friends getting
swear that it is a mistake? I
together — all having great
did.
times in an entertaining and
Colorado Fondue
non-rushed atmosphere.
Company is the dream come
Let's talk food. It is d eli­
true restaurant creation of
cious and there is way too
owner Blake Alders.
much of it — that's a good
Celebrating his 10th year,
thing.
Blake has stayed true to
The sjla d s are real food,
vision — to bring you a din­
not the usual soggy lettuce
ing experience that captures
and a quartered tomato. The
the awe and feeling of stand­
Marinated Mushroom salad
ing at the fool of the Rockies.
had the coldest, freshest,
Be careful not to let the
crispest lettuce I have ever
name fool you. This is not
had. This may not seem like
your typical fondue dinner.
much, but when they take
In addition to the fondue pot
that much care with the let­
your server brings to your
tuce you know they're seri­
table, there is a polished
ous about quality, th e mitd
block of granite that is cooks
crunch of the shredded car­
at 7(H) degrees. Y'ou can
rots mixed perfectly with the
leisurely fondue yuur succu­
tangy marinated mushrooms
lent pieces of sirloin, chicken,
and the not-too-sweet rasp­
shrimp or fish (the fish is
berry vinaigrette dressing.
fresh every clay) or you can
Fqually impressive was the
cook them on the granite sur­
face. It's fast and fun. I rec­
ommend doing both. You get
ot away to the
snow-capped
Rocky

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i meal This mix of cheeses, nuts chopped carrots and a real honeyJ'jon ranch-style dressing is truly enhanced by the nutty crunchy taste
and texture of the sesame sticks

HortkJ photo by Tommy Vlnc«nl

T h e Colorado Fondue Com pany has a Rocky Mountain cabin atmosphere while offering a unique dining expe­
rience. Th e main course is a combination of two cooking styles — including the granite cooking stone.

Mountain Min salad. Hearty
enough to be a meal, this min
of cheeses, nuts, chopped car­
rots and a real honey-dijonranch-style dressing is truly
enhanced by the nuttycrunchy taste and texture of
the sesame sticks.
O ur ever-available but nonintrusive server. Brad brings
us a cheese fondue appetizer
with an assortment of bread
and fruit. Although there are
several appetizer choices, we
put them to the test and
chose the traditional blend of
Sw iss Hmmenthaler and
Gruyere cheeses. It was
blended perfectly, smooth-nut
grainy, rich and just mildly
tangy. A quick warning, the
cheese at the very bottom of
the fondue pot is VERY hot.
You may want to wait a
microsecond or two before
devouring every last morsel.
As mention, the main
course is a combination of
two cooking styles, a delicate­
ly spiced fondue broth (it is
chicken based but they have
vegetarian on request) and
the granite cooking stones
(how do they heat them up to
700 degrees?). Some ol (lie
entrees are: Breast ot Chicken
— marinated with a blend ot
Oriental and American west
spices; delicately flavored
Sirloin: Filet Mignon lightly
seasoned with garlic and
fresh pepper that mix well
with the marinade. Tiger
shrim p with a mildlv spicv

peppery taste; and De La Mer
— Blake only serves whatev­
er is fresh that day. We were
there when the Mahi was
fresh and it was tremendous.
All meals come with mush­
room caps, mixed veggies,
pasta, red-skinned potatoes
to cook a la fondue. The rolls
are wonderfully warm and
buttery with an herb flavor
that seems addictive.
You become quite the mini
chef as you fondue and use
the hot rock. Conversation
flows, as does the wine (or
sparkling water) and the food
actually becomes the enter­
tainment.
The dipping sauces are the
key to a great taste combina­
tion. There arc four and they
are all great — Red Pepper,
Oriental Mustard, Plum
Teriyaki and Creamy Dill. 1
loved all of them and you
will too (order extra Plum
Teriyaki).
A secret tip from Brad: fon­
due the mushroom caps, fill
them with creamy dill sauce
and then roast the bottom on
the hot rock It's a little extra
effort, but don't m iss out on
this taste
Are you full yet? We were
but had yet to order dessert.
You MUST have the dessert,
even it you have to make a
special irip Your choices for
a chocolaty fondue dessert
seem endless: Dark Chocolate
Mint. Yrnaretto White
L hi notate Kaspberrv White

Swirl, and Pralines and
Cream. Or you can create
your own combinations! We
had them create a Dark
Chocolate Fondue accented
with Raspberry Liquor. A sil­
ver tray of pieces of bananas,
moist chocolate brownies,
marshmallows, strawberries,
pound cake, lady fingers, gra­
ham crackers, and grapes was
almost too much for me to
take. It was the perfect end*
ing to an incredible meal.
Lake it from me, if I didn't like it, I wouldn't write about
it. Now 1 would like to leave
you with an excerpt from
Blake's Mission Statement:
"Colorado is a tonic for
mind and body, a bracer for
the soul, a place where both
daydreamer and adventurer
exercise the spirit,"
Colorado Fondue
Company — it's definitely
worth the trip!
Colorado Fondue
Company is located at the
corner of Red Bug Lake Road
and S.R. 436 in the Greater
Market Pla/a next to Winn
Dixie.
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Rock critters come to life under the careful strokes o f S ile r’s paintbrush
Sanford/Seminole Art Association
everyone. Her menagerie includes
Membership Show. She also
everything from turtles to parrots.
received the Mayors Award at last
She’s painted fish, cats, dogs, and
month's Olde Lake Mary Days for
hen some people find even wilder creatures, including
lioas.
her booth, which included both
rocks on the banks of
rock animals and scenic paint­
"The fun is trying to figure out just
a creek or in their
ings.
what each rock wants to be," she
backyards, they may
Even with all the accolades,
see a good skipping stonesaid.
or land­
Siler's priority is creating
Siler estimates she's painted about
scape fixture.
objects people enjoy. She
800 rocks during the past eight years.
Not Faye Siler. When she finds a
said she never takes herself
Each rock takes about an hour to
stone, the first image that comes to
too seriously — she just
paint, which varies depending on the
mind is an animal — although it may
loves to do her artwork.
intricacies of an animal.
take a few minutes to determine
"You never stop learning
"The hardest animal I've painted is
what animal.
about art and the wonderful
the lion," she said. "The oddest is the
Nevertheless, then the rock finally
beauty of nature," she said.
skunk."
does tell Siler what cute creature it is,
Anyone interested in
Everyone has a favorite character.
she grabs her paintbrushes and
Siler said, however, men typically like purchasing a rock painting
makes the new canvas come to life.
the foxes and women like the parrots. can call Siler at 407-322"I look at a rock and almost imme­
S684.
Siler's favorite rock animal is the cat.
diately know what animal it is," Siler
__"If anyone wanK a rock
said. "It becomes obvious, as if, what u-i "It's my.favorite, because most
rocks look like cats."
that looks like their pet, just
else could it be."
Painting rocks is becoming a fami­
call me up," Siler said. "I
Siler is a rock painter. From small
paint little rocks and big
ly tradition in the Siler family. The
p eb b les to 2 0 -p o u n d ro ck s, m a n y o f
nx:k.s. Actually, I
Sanford artist is currently teaching
tier acrylic-painted critters can be
paint anything
her niece, who lives in North
found in gardens and yards through­
that stands
Carolina, how to create her own tuck
out Seminole County and the Fast
critters.
still."
Coast.
"It started as a relaxing hobby, but
Siler skirted painting as a young
she is now getting a clientele of her
child, but it wasn't until about eight
own," Siler said.
yejrs ago she decided to create rock
Although more people are begin­
animals.
ning to recognize Siler as the Rock
"I found my first rock to paint
Lady, she continues with her
while I was visiting Tennessee," she
other forms of painting, includ­
said. "My mother-in-law thought I
ing watervolor. Her work is
was going to dig up the whole yard
now being showcased at
while looking for rocks."
the Willow Tree
Siler said the rock paintings were a
Restaurant in Sanford.
side item she took with her when
"I enjoy painting
attending outdoor art festivals.
wildlife, and I love
"1 needed a small item that people
Indian stuff," she said.
could purchase, and it had to be
something different," Siler said.
Siler's traditional
It is an idea that's worked. Siler
style of painting has
has built a strong clientele during the
enabled her to win
numerous awards
past few years.
"There's one lady who comes to
anil honors at local,
state and national art
Olde Luke Mary Days each year and
buys live rocks each lime," Siler said.
shows, including the
recent Sunniland
"She buys them for family mem­
Peacha Wiggins
bers."
Award at the
Siler's collection lias an animal for
By Michelle Jerla

Managing Editor

W

Faye Siler ol Sanford begins
pain ling an owl on a rock For the
past oight years, she’s painted
more than 800 rock critters.

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R o w ell’s o n e-act ‘N egatives’ planned for Fringe Festival
Steve A. Row ell's one-act,
"N egatives" will be presented
at the Orlando International
Fringe Festival in Orlando.
The event will be held in
May.
"N egatives" is a one-act
play dealing frankly with
racism. The audience is con­
fronted with two opposite
individuals involved in an
argument over race. An
African-American man in

Spring Fling Fashion Show April 12

The festival encompasses
white face and a Caucasian
more than 500 shows, the
man in black face force the
Visual Fringe — an outdoor
audience to rethink their own
stage with nightly concerts —
view and convictions.
the Fringe Frolic Parade and
The Orlando Fringe
Kids Fringe.
Festival is a 10-day celebra­
tion of the theatrical and per­
"N egatives" will also be
included in Bailiwick's
forming arts held in the
Directors Festival in Chicago
streets, theaters and convert­
this summer. The performed office spaces in downtown
Orlando. The 10th annual fes­ i-ance will be directed by Jeff
Croff of Icarus Falling
tival is the premier spring
Productions.
event in Central Florida.

The Seminole County Extension Family and Community
Education (FCE) Volunteers is hosting its annual Spring Ring
Fashion Show and Luncheon 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, April 12,
at the Seminole County Extension Auditorium, located at 250
VV. County Home Road in Sanford.
Special guest speaker will be Tom MacCubbin, Orange
County Extension urban horticulture agent. The fashion show
will be Lily Pad Florida Fashion. Lunch will be served at noon.
Tickets arv a $7 donation and may be paid at the door. Pre­
registration is requested by calling 407-665-5559. Proceeds will
go toward educational scholarships.

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M o re than 3 0 0 p eo p le attend fifth annual H ead S ta rt T ra in in g In stitu te
Florida Head Start Association
held its fifth Training Institute in
March at the Hilton
Altamonte Springs.
This year's theme
was "Impacting the 21st
Century," said Florida
Head Start President
William S. Fillmore Jr. It
is indicative of the com­
munity's commitment
to providf#g ouality
services to children and
Marva
families.
Fillmore said it also
shows that we fully
endorse and embrace
the regional office’s initiative of
"Impacting the 21st Century,"
also known as the "High Five."
Last year at the institute, they
kicked off the year of Male
Involvement, the Nurturing
Father's Program. During this
year's conference, Head Start
welcomed the Florida Heads
Up! Reading program.
Mote than 3000 professionals,
staff, parents, community part­
ners and friends attended the
event. The Head Start of Orange
County, the Community
Coordinated Care for Children,
and the 4C Head Skirt of Asocial
and Seminole counties shared in
hosting the institute of 2002.
Opening session with confer­
ence Chairman Eric Scott presid­
ing saw the gathering of many
national and state Head Start
leaders. Keynote speaker for the
opening session was Darnell
Byrd-Baptiste, director of the
multi-county pre-school and
Early Head Start program in
South Carolina, which services
more than 1,600 families and
children.
To serve and inform live many
attendees to the institute, more
than 35 workshops were offered
to the directors, staff, parents
and friends — all focusing on
specific concerns for the partici­
pants.
Wednesday evening's dinner
was presided over by Orange
County Flead Start Director Dr.
Patricia Spaulding. Introduction
of Dr. Wilie I). Larkin, president
and CEO of Mind Ch er Matter
Presentation Inc., was done by
Deloris C. Johnson, treasurer of
FFIS Association and CEO of the
Agricultural and Libor Program
Inc. Dr. Larkin was the keynote
speaker for the evening's dinner
session.
Greetings were given by Grey
Williams, Osceola and Seminole
counties 1lead Start policy coun­
cil chairman ami also by the
executive director of 4C,
Dorothy Dukes.
The entertainment for the
luncheon was the talented cre­
ative dancers from the Rescue
Church of Sanford.

After a delicious lunch,
President Fillmore presented the
speaker of the hour,
Carlis V. Williams, the
southeast hub director
for the Department of
Health and Human
Serv ices /Ad ministrn tion
for children and families
based in Atlanta. The
southeast hub consists of
Florida, Georgia,
Alabama, Tennessee,
Kentucky, North and
South Carolina and
Mississippi.
Williams said her phi­
losophy of life is, "Life is for oth­
ers — everyone is special."
On Thursday morning, the
four-day institute closing break­
fast and Head Start T-shirt day
was highlighted with Florida's
native, Sarah M. Crcene, who
serves as president and CEO of
the national Head Start
Association, which is located in
Alexandria, Va. Greene acts as
ambassador and advocate for
the entire Head Start communi­
ty. She Is regularly invited to tes­
tify before Congress and is on
forums that sets policy and
direction.
President Fillmore was hon­
ored for his leadership, dedica­
tion and devotion to the Florida
Head Start Association. Fie
serves as executive director of
Penellas County Head Start. He
is a leader committed to chil­
dren, families and people.
Flead Start — The nation's
pride.

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Sanford Housing Authority,
Good Samaritan Flome and
Redding Gardens.
Blankets were donated by the
Orlando VA Flealthcare Center.
Appreciation is extended to Fred
Holms and his associates for
delivering the gorgeous hand­
made lap blankets.
The Harbor students had an
opportunity to practice sharing,
which Ls highly emphasized by
staff and volunteers.
Our volunteers, said Flarbor
director Elizabeth Graham, arc
very much needed. They must
have patience, compassion and
dedication. Volunteers read and
listen to students read, offer
homework or computer assis­
tance, help in the. Kids Cato with
afternoon meals, help students
pick out incentive prizes at the
seaside school store, work with
students as they journey to the
tutorial building at the literacy
center and give them encourage­
ment with a pat on the back or
kind words.

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Attending the recent Training Institute were, from left, C E O of ALPI Deloris
Johnson, Florida State President of Head Slart William Fillmore and
Keynote Speaker Carlis V. Williams.

L e t U s D o Your

Crooms Academy Classes of
the '50s will meet 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, April 6, in St. Paul
Baptist Church Education
Building, located at 813 Pine
Ave.
All Cnxrms Academy gradu­
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invited to attend if you wish to
be part of the 2D02 reunion.
For information, call Richard
"Dick" Evans, chairperson, at
407-323-1H01

Crooms Academy Sophomore
Class of 1972 is holding a
reunion meeting 10a.m.
Saturday, April 6, in the Sanford
Library.
All interested class members
are invited to attend.
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trip to distribute lovely, hand­
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neighbors in Castle Brewer
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Easter Lily : Aristocrat of flowers
The Easter lily, a member
of the lily family, is native to
Japan and grown extensively
in China. A
very popular
flower for
weddings and
funerals, the
Easter lily has
been called the
Aristocrat of
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Al
lily. Normally
blooms during
midsummer
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The Plant
The Easter lily is about 1 to
2 feet tall, herbaceous, with
long leafy stems bearing ses­
sile, lance shaped leaves.
Flowers are borne on end of
the stem , individual flowers
arc funnel-shaped, white, fra­
grant, measuring 5 to 6 inch­
es long and 4 to 5 inches
wide. Flowers are composed
of 6 equal petals and sepals,
and each flower has 6 sta­
mens.
Culture
Plant in full sun. Use soil
rich in organic matter but
with good drainage; bulbs
will rot if the soil is too wet.
Soil pH should be slightly
acidic, between 5.5 to 6.5.
Water to moist the soil to a
depth of 6 inches.
Manure fertilizers should
be avoided because they may
aid the growth of pathogenic
fungi. Plant bulbs in fall or
early spring, about 4 to 6
inches deep.
Dig planting hole 6 to 12
inches deeper than the depth
of the bulbs. Replace enough
soil so the bulb will be cov­
ered with twice as much soil
as the height of the bulb.
Space plants 10 to 12 inches
apart.
Apply mulch to conserve
moisture, lilies require mois­
ture year around because the
plant is always growing.
Alter the tops turn yellow,
reduce the water slightly.
Overhead irrigation promotes
foliar diseases and frequent

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watering
may induce
basal rot.
Normal
blooming
season is
spring and
summer.
Propagation
is mainly
by bulbs,
but can be
planted
from seeds.
Use bal­
anced fertil­
izers as
high nitro­
gen fertiliz­
ers tend to
produce
excessive
growth.
Fertilize
twice dur­
ing the
growing
season with
a special
bulb fertil­
izer or 2 to
3 pounds of
6-6-6 or
equivalent fertilizer per hun­
dred square feet of bed.
Remove faded flowers, but
allow as many leaves as pos­
sible to remain on the plant
during the growing season.
Flowering in the following
season will be greatly
reduced if seeds are allowed
to set. When stems and
leaves turn brown, cut the
plant back.
Allow the bulbs to grow
undisturbed until the stalks
become smaller and produce
fewer blooms.
After the leaves die back,
dig up and divide late in
June or July. Store in dry
sawdust or dry peat in plastic
bags.
To reduce the chance of
insect and disease damage, a
combination of fungicide and
insecticide dust may be
applied. Transplant the bulbs
in the fall, making sure some
roots are left intact when
transplanting. It takes
between 90 to 120 days from
planting the bulb to bloom­
ing.
Use
Plant on borders, clusters,
flowerbeds, and for cut flow­
ers.
As indoor plants they are

LM Woman’s Club
meets an alligator
The March meeting of the
Lake Mary Woman's Club
was invaded by a 4-foot alli­
gator. Luckily
for the ladies,
it was just
visiting from
the Central
Florida Zoo
in Sanford.
Three docents
from the
Education
Department
Mary
of the zoo
brought five
visitors for
the women to meet. The pro­
gram was "Animals From
Around the World." The alli­
gator of course, was from
North America. The alligator
can live further north of the
equator than any of his
cousins.
From Asia, the docents
brought an Asian Firebellied
Toad. The toad gets its name
from its underside.
Whenever the toad senses
danger, his underside turns
red.
A reptile represented
Australia. The Bearded
Dragon doesn't have a
beard, but he does have frills
of skin around his neck that
stand out when he's trying
to intimidate an enemy, or
impress a lady. From Africa,
there was a cute little hedge­
hog. They have very sharp
quills, not unlike a porcu­
pine, so you don't really
want to pick them up.
A macaw represented
South America. The beauti­
ful brightly colored macaws
are dwindling in numbers,
due in large part to loss of
habitat and tne pet trade.
Don Kaplan was the
docent who introduced the
animals to the ladies. He has
been teaching and volunteer­
ing at the zoo for many
years. His assistants were
Doris Nanstiel and Barb
Geisler. Doris and Barb are
fairly new graduates of the
docent training program. A
docent one must take a
seven week course in zoolo­
gy and a three week course
in animal handling before
they are allowed to work
with the animals.
Kaplan explained neither
the zoo nor the docents
name the animals because

Rowell

Eaater Lily
difficult to grow for the aver­
age gardener, and the results
are usually poor.
Pests and D iseases
Chewing insects such as
caterpillars and grasshoppers
should be controlled by low
toxic chemicals or hand pick­
ing. Aphids can cause direct
damage by sucking plant flu­
ids but they also transmit
virus diseases.
Thrips can invade flowers
during the warm, dry season,
damaging petals and pre­
venting flowering bulbs from
opening.
Spider mites can also dam ­
age the bulbs by direct feed­
ing and also transmitting
organisms that produce bulb
rot such as pathogenic fungi.
Mealybugs can also damage
lilies.
Nematodes feed on the
roots and may cause direct
damage to the bulbs.
Animals such as moles,
pocked gophers, rabbits, and
squirrels can also damage
bulbs by feeding on them.
Al F w r t i I* S a m ln o la C o u n ty U rb an
H orticulturist. In q u irie s m ay b a d irecte d to
h im at th e C o o p e ra tiv e E ite n a io n s e rv ic e .
2 SO W. C oun ty H om e R o ad . S a n fo rd . F I
3 2 7 7 3 o r p h o n e M S -U S A . AH S em in o le
C ou n ty C o o p e ra tiv e E ite n a io n s e r v ic e s
a r e o p e n to a ll r e g a r d le s s o t r a c e , c o lo r,
s e s , h a n d ica p o r n a tio n a l origin.

they are not pets and they
don’t want to give anyone
the impression that any of
the animals would make
good pets. The Educational
Department works at the
Zoo and in the community.
Right now, the zoo needs
volunteers to work as
d (Kents, zoo crew, garden­
ing, office work and more.
For more information or to
volunteer, call the Central
Florida Zoo at 407-323-4450
ext. 120.
G irlSport Day
Studies have shown that
girls who participate in
sports have a higher self­
esteem and healthier
lifestyles.
GirlSport Basics is a patch
that Daisy and Brownie Girl
Scouts can earn by learning
the basics of sports. They
don’t learn the rules of the
game, they learn the basics
of motor skills and agility
that will give them what
they need when they start
playing team sports. When
Girl Scout Troop 458 were
discussing their Bronze
Award Project, they decided
the best project would be a
GirlSport Workshop for
Brownies.
The workshop was held
on Friday, March 29 at
Greenwood Lakes Park in
Lake Mary. Twenty-five girls
from 4 different troops game
to the workshop. Four
Juniors from Troop 458 and
two girls from Troop 262
were in charge of teaching
the girls the basic skills. The
two girls from Troop 262
were working on their lead­
ership award.
The Brownies learned the
importance of stretching
before starting any exercise
or sport. They learned to
throw overhand and under­
hand, dribble, catch and
mure.
This is the first year girls
have been able to earn a
Bronze Award. The Silver for
Cadettes and the Gold
Award for Seniors have been
around for a long time. A
Bronze Award has been
debated by National Girl
Scouts for several years. It
was approved and published
in the new Junior Handbook
for this year.

God never made
a promise
he couldnit keep

Herald p hoto by Mary R ow ell

Brownies learn how to throw overhand and eaten at the recent GirlSport
.Vorksnop held at Greenwood Lakes Park in Laso Mary

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Reagans surprise guests with anniversary barbecue
An anniversary celebration
Navy, he opened up Seminole
took on a surprise twist for
TV in Sanford which he man­
guests arriving at the home of aged and operated for 20
Betty and Donald
years. At the same
Reagan. Instead of the
time, he was in the
honor guests being
honey business at his
caught off guard, those
Lake Mary home where
attending had a very
the couple have lived
pleasant surprise. The
for 37 years. Today, his
gathering was to cele­
art studio is located in
brate the Reagans' 451 h
the building that was
wedding anniversary
once home for his
Dons
and they speculated it
honey-extracting busi­
would be more fun
Dietrich ness.
keeping mum about
Don decided to take
the happy occasion.
up sculpting on a
The couple invited their
whim, and today, he has
family and a few friends to
achieved national acclaim as a
sculptor. Beautiful wooden
the anniversary barbecue on
March 30 at their 5-acre
bowls are his specialty, but he
home. The trees, crotons and
has sculpted everything from
tiny whimsical teapots to 6bromeliads served as a
panoramic natural back­
foot wall sculptures.
ground for the outdoor event
For years, Betty has been a
that took place from 5 to 11
very popular and talented
pastel artist in the Seminole
p.m. A bonfire provided the
perfect setting for music,
Community. She also has her
private studio on their prop­
spinning tales and just hang­
ing out.
erty and has garnered her
share of awards including
Betty said two of their chil­
national recognition. Betty
dren brought their guitars
loves painting people and
and it was "pleasant, very
places on the Sanford scene
pleasant.” 5he added that
and plays tennis twice week­
Don asked her what she
wanted for her anniversary
ly'
The couple are still exhibit­
and at (he last minute she
ing in the nation’s most pres­
came up with a barbecue. The
tigious art shows and have
ribs and chicken with all the
hauled their art all over
trimmings made a big hit
America. They transport the
with the guests.
art in an extended van which
Betty and Don, who was
has to be packed "just right"
stationed at Sanford Naval
Betty said, or the art won't fit
Air Station, met at the First
Baptist Church and were mar­ in. She said when they are on
the road, they stay in hotels
ried March 30, 1957in the
Sanford home of Marjorie and and eat in "good restaurants.’
This summer the Reagans
l.eland Rudd. Dr. VV.P. Brooks,
have been accepted to enter
church pastor, performed the
shows in Michigan and Ohio
traditional ceremony.
which they plan to attend
They are the parents of five
There’s a possibility they will
children: Daniel Reagan,
also exhibit in a show in
Sanford; Kate Reagan,
Pennsylvania. It can be diffi­
Altamonte Springs; Debbie
cult to qualify to enter a
Wilder, Oviedo; Scott Reagan,
show, Betty said.
Lake Mary; and Julie Beasley,
As Betty and Don begin
Longwood. There are four
their 46 years on the road of
grandchildren and their first
life, their claim to fame could
great grand is on the way.
just be: "Have art, will travel."
After Don retired from the

Plano Concert
From all reports, the recent
Sanford Rotary C lub’s Casino
Night was, in its own way, as
exciting as a trip to Las
Vegas. It was a special occa­
sion for all attending who
had a crack at some unique
rewards.
In the silent auction,
Miriam and Ken Doktor and
Valeric and George Weld bid
on a concert concert/pianist,
Leon Harp The Impresario.
The foursome had the high
bid, but the question
remained now that they had
"won" him, what they would
do with him?
The lights finally flashed
and it was decided to present
the talented artist in a private
concert. Leon Harp has been
nationally recognized in
music circles for his efforts to
make the music industry a
better environment in which
all musicians can work
He has been highly
endorsed by Presidents
Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan
and Bill Clinton. His artistry
and compositions have also
been recognized by Florida
governors Jeb Bush, Bob
Martinez and Lawton Chiles.
More on the concert at a
later date.
Spring Fling
It’s that time of year again

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Home Road, Sanford, 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. on Friday, April 12.
Tom MacCubbin, Orange
County Extension Urban
Horticulture Agent, will be
the guest speaker. An array of
fun-time, sun-time fashions
will be presented by Lily Pad
Florida Fashions.
Tickets are $7 per person.
For information and advance
registration, call 407-665-5559.

ANNUAL

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for the Seminole County
Extension Family and
Community Education volun­
teers to present the Spring
Fling Fashion Show and
Luncheon. The event, accord­
ing to Barbara Hughes,
Extension Director, will bene­
fit adults and 4-H scholar­
ships. tt will be held at the
Seminole County Extension
Auditorium, 250 W. County

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the St. Johns River Water
Management District, is
sponsoring "Water is
Life," a poster contest
designed to heighten
water awareness. The con­
test is open to third-,
fourth-, and fifth-grade
classes in Seminole,
Orange, and Volusia
counties.
The contest is designed
to encourage students to
recognize the importance
of water to their lives, and
the lives of all living
things.
To participate, students
an- invited to design and
create a 3- foot by 6-foot
poster, on butcher or art
paper, depicting what
"Water is Life" means to
them. All entries will be
displayed at the Wild
About Florida event, Mac 3
through Max 5 ,u |he Zoo

All entrants will receive
a free child ticket to the
Zoo. The designers of the
winning poster will
receive a complimentary
field trip for all classes in
their grade.
The trip will be held
May 3 and includes
"Water is Life" activities,
sponsored by the St. Johns
River Water Management
District.
Poster entries are due
by April 15. Entries
should include contact
name, grade, school,
county, number of stu­
dents in the class, and
telephone number.
Send posters to the
Central Florida Zoo, P.O.
Box 471)309, Lake Monroe,
FL 32747-0309, or deliver
to 4755 NW Highway 17l*2, Sanford.
For more information,
iull the Zoo at 4U7-J234450, extension 122

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Sunday School

Church
Notes

Safeharbor
Christian
Church

Church Picnic
Wekiva Presbyterian
Church, located at 211
Wekiva Springs Lane in
Longwood, is hosting its
annual picnic Sunday, April
7, immediately after the 11
a.m. church service.
There will be activities
and games. Hamburgers,
hot dogs and baked beans
will be provided by the
deacons. Families attending
are asked to bring a food
contribution based on the
first letter of their last
name:
A-G: Brownies or cookies
H-S: Six pack of soda
T-Z: Potato chips

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First Baptist Church of
Sanford, located at 519 S.
Park Ave., is hosting a
southern gospel concert
with The Southern
Songboys and Heart of
Harmony 7 p.m. Friday,
April 19.
No tickets are required,
but a $5 donation is
requested at the door. A
free-will offering will be
received.
Women's Workshop
Victory Temple of God,
located at 601 Pine Ave., in
Sanford, is hosting its
Women's District
Workshop 2002 for African
American Women of God
from April 19 to April 21.
All African American
women in the community
are invited to participate in
the event, which will teach­
ing, encouraging, helping,
enhancing the skills of par­
ticipants, collaborating and
improving the community.
For more information,
call 407-321-8864.
Food Source Program
The Sanford Church of
Christ is working with a
program call Food Source
to help the congregation
and community. The pro­
gram offers various foods
each month at a discounted
rate from grocery stores.
For more information
about the Rxxl Source
Program, call Jeannette
Stifey at 407-323-8234, 407829-0272 or the church at
407-322-7781.
Volunteers Needed
The Christian Sharing
Center in Longwixxl 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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grocery orders for client
families. Van drivers are
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Rev BA Coflman. Pastor
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Rev Larry Franck
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407 3229041
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700 pm
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QUESTION: Everyone talk-,
about how rebellious
teens are tixl.iy. I don’t
believe my parents
went through this kind
of anxiety when my xiv
ters and I were young.
W e w e re all re la tiv e ly
h a p p y an d n o n e o f uv
re b e lle d . A m I rig h t in
a s s u m in g th a t g tx x l
fa m ily life w a s e a s ie r tn
a c h ie v e in th o s e d a y s '

P R . D O B SO N : I'm
s u r e y o u r m e m o ry is

g e n e r a lly c o r r e c t d e s p ite th e
e x c e p tio n s w e c a n a ll
re c a ll. T h e m a jo rity o f
p a re n ts in th e p a st
s p e n t le s s e n e rg y w o r ­
ry in g a b o u t th e ir c h il­
d re n . T h e y h a d o th e r
th in g s o n th e ir m in d s .
I re m e m b e r ta lk in g lo
m y d a d a b o u t this s u b ­
je ct a fe w y e a r s b e fo re
Dr James
his d e a th . O u r c h ild re n
w e r e y o u n g a t th e tim e
D obson
a n d I, lik e y o u , w a s
.................
fe e lin g t h e h e a v y

responsibility of raising them
properly. I turned to my fattier
and asked, "Do you remember
worrying about me when I
was a kid? Did you think
about all the things that could
go wrong as I came through
the adolescent years? How did
you feel about these pressures
associated with being a
father?"
Dad was rather emb.irras.sed
by my question. I le smiled
sheepishly and said, "Honestly,
Bo," (his pet name for me) "I

never really gave that a
thought."
How do we explain his lack
of concern? Was it because he
didn't love me or because he
was an uninvolved parent? No.
I le was a wonderful lather
throughout my childhixxl.
Instead, his answer reflected
the time in which I grew up.
People worried about the
depression that was just end­
ing, the war with Germany and
Japan, anil later the cold war

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Church O f God o f
Prophecy

Saturday Vig85Xpm
Sunday
7 45 am. 1030«m .Noon
• 0 0 i n •En^toft
(SooMHaf)
• 0 0 am •Spartan
(Ourc*)

CHURCH OP OOO OP PROPHECY

2509 3 1*1 Ara SwYord. F\a. 32773
407 322-4013
Thomas Hama — Pastor
Sunday School

O U * LADY. O U f I N OP P M C I
O R TH O O O X C A TH O UC CHURCH

3700 Spat Avanua.
SarYord. FL.
407 321-4103
Ravarand Donate! IM o i
Sunday
1000 am

CortHDom Suxlty

11am

9X«m

Evsrtng Sarvca
Tuaaday Prayar Maetng

6pm
10 am

Mo»aak Sarvca (Wad )

7pm

Christian

254* Parn Onva PO Boa 605
SarYord. FI 327720605
(Comar of Pam Dr 4 Elm Ava)
(407) 3240936
Tammy AOramaon - Paator
Sunday
10Xam44Xpm
WadnavMy Bto*a Study
7X p m
Feiowihto Friday
7Xpm
mo aaoca N Mat Fndey of ha month)

10 3 0 am

Paator Lain Sarvica

Congregational

FIRST CHRttTUN CHURCH
(Oieciptee e&lt; CWet)
1007 S SarYord A*a . Sartord. FL
R&lt;nanj A Fan and ilrtaiar
322-7727
Sunday ScHooi
9X«m
Worwvp
10 45 am
Wadnaaday Naa LAa Suppar
6pm
Bt*a Study
6 45 p m
Ai Ara Waicoma Hara
Kandcap Accau
RIVER CITY CHRBTUN CHURCH
136 Oataan Onta
OaOary FL 32713
Pnonafaa 40766*0452
Ema4 rvarcAyocCnaUaronat
Btoto Scfiooi
10am
Pra«a Sa#v«ca
11am
J O Sagrovaa
Pmactwig Matatar
fJtaootf McA*ata»
Youm Mvtafar

GRACE F IL IO W S M P CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH (N A C CC )

2401 S Pam Ava . SarYord
407 322-45*4
Larry Leonard
S u d ty School
Murrtng WoraNp
Choa Practca Wattoasday
Bahy anting aarvea ava4at»a

Paator
9»am
110 0 a m
6 45pm

2917 Orlando Or (Hay 17 92)
Phona 322 7312
Bob Brasamarm
Pastor
Sunday School
Aduff B£4a Study
9X am
WorWp Sarvca
lOXam
Wattoaadry WoraNp
7X p m
Nuraary Prowled

Episcopal

HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP LAKE MARY

401 Par% A*e Santord
Tataphona 407 322-4611

760 Sen Onva. Laaa Mary a
Pati Moyar
Pastor
Nahan GuaLrow
A u a U d Paator
Saturday evarvng
5X pm
CorYamporary Worarvp
Sunday morrvng
I X am

Worch*&gt;
7 X 4 1000am
Ciaaaaa tor Qvidran
trough 5»i grads*
1000 am
Nursary Avakatta *
1000 am
Youti Gnxo maata *
6 6 00 p m
Schadulaa may aomaftmaa vary
Cal tor mors rYormatton
MIDWEEK WORSHIP IN CHAPEL
Tuaaday. WsOwtday 4 Thuraday*
B «L E SH O ES*
Wadiaaday 4 TNasdaya
CSapt - May

W SM P

Mrtaiar
Joa Caputo
Youth Mttaiar
Mctvaat Utogan
WorVtp bUtstaf
Sunday 8to»a School
9 0 0 am
Morrtng Worth*)
1013am
YOuto
600 pm
Wad^aaday P ia tt Sarvca 6 00 p m
Notary Promdad

TraOttonal Sarvca
Sctodey morrvng
tX S ffl
Coraamporary Worahto
Scnday morrvng
II 00 am
Farnay Worarap Sarvca
Notary a prowled at
Oayctt/a. Praachool and Chnattan Day School
AvttSMYa
For IrYormatton Cai 407 3330797

Sanfard AJttanca Church
ST. PETER'S tftS C O P A L CHURCH

Off TM8
CtaaaTUM aMO M aanauirr AuiAMca

*Carmg lor Paooto*
1401 S Part A«anua
SarYord. FL 32771
(407) 322 2491
• 11
9 45am- S u d ry School
11 00am - Morwg Wor»h*&gt;
6 00pm - BON Study

Christian Science

Laka Mary. FL
444 5673
Tha Rav Chartos T Ho9. Rsetor
Stavtoy
HotyEuchanal
6 00am
Chnattan Education
•Al Ages
9 00am
Holy Euchanal
1000am
Chidran a Church
1000 am
(Educaaon Wing)
Nuraary Bagna A l t 00am
Through lO X a m Sarvca

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE ftf DEMME*
(Mtaaeurl Synod)

2525 S Oak Ava. SarYord, a
Rav Elmar A Rauschar
Paator
Sunday School
10 X am
Worahc Sarvca
10 X a m
IrYormatton 322 3552 or 3230610

CHRIST UN ITED M fTH O O O T CHURCH

Charismatic Episcopal

975 MARKHAM VYOOOS ROAD
Comar ol E E Wtfttamaon Ao*l
407 766-7706
Sunday. Church Sarvica
and Sunday School
1000am
Wadnaaday
8 00pm
Chad Cara AvaAabla at al Sarvca*
Raadng Room
Monday ffvu Savday
10 00 a m to 4 00 p m
Thurvlay Evarvng 4 pm to I p m
145 Wak*a Springs Road
S u it U S A longaood. FI 32779
Phona 40 7 960-1490

CHURCH OP TH E HOLY COMFORTER

'Chanamaac •Sachramartat •EvangaacaT
Tha SarYord Bndgs
Comar otem St 4Ho»yAva
Santord, Ftonda
407 29* 5094
A m Mam BarVi
Oaacon
S t d iy tuchansl
• W a rn

Inter-Denomlnatlonal

Church O f Christ
LON GW OOO CHURCH OP CHRIST

1018 Hay 17 92 I m NO Mwy 434
407 J2S 5630 407 324 4339
Sxto WorWp 10 X am 4 6 p m
Coma worvtp vth ua Atnantfy aatcoma aitiyt
a«a*s you

1000 am
• 00 p m
7 00pm

Non-Denomlnational
HOUSE OP R EFUGE M M S TM C S ^ M C

Paator
I X am
H X am
7«pm
7 X pm

CHURCH OP GOO

001 W 22nd St SarYord FL
407 322 3942
Rav Wsa Tarauay
Suvlty School
Mcmavj Worthy
Evarvng Sarvca
W a m t o y cut tat
tor i t t a t
Semrute fravry
Chnattan Schoul
Pra School fwu grade 12
40 7 321 2723
Atao Day Cara Start*
at 1 ysar to pratchoal

Paator
9 45am
10 45 am
6X pm
7 to 8pm

407 323-1411

with Russia. They did
not invest much effort
in hand-wringing over
their children ... at least
not until some kind of
problem developed.
Trouble was not antici­
pated.
And why not?
Because there were
fewer land mines for
kids in that era.
I attended high
school during the
"Happy Days* of the
1‘)50s, and I never saw
or even heard of any­

■Raachng Paopia tor a Reasonr
407-33*4460
Pastor Bob Martin
Maats every Sunday at 10 X am
al ha comfortable Unwed Amal Thaaiar Semnoto
Town# Canter Mai
■OvkJran s Crxxth 10 15am
•Student (youth) Mnstnes 5 7pm
•Safe Nursery Prowled

201 Elm Ava. SarYord. FL
40 7 321 9309
TVnotvy Hudson
Paator
SuvAy School
1000 am
Morrvng Worth*)
11 00 a m
Tut PrayarOYYS Study
7 X pm
FAITHFUL WORO MINIS T Kit. 5
Chnattan Raaourta CanSar

UPSALA COMMUNOV P R E S R YTIR IA N CHURCH

Coma# of W 25to St 4 Upsaia Rd
101 Upsaia Road
SarYord. FL 32771
407 3 X 2635
Bryan Wanga#
Pastor
Sunday Education
9 00am
Sunday Worth*)
10X a m
2nd Wa&lt;toesday of each month
FeaowsNp Dainer
6Xpm

F W S T P R E SR YTIR IAN CHURCH OP SANFORO

Bahaaan 3rd and 4h Si
4 Pam 4 Oak /Otm#ao«»n
Santord. FL
Phona 407 322 2662
E m *t Ipci 0 jmo com
http/ aconomal comtpea
"Where Wa Know You# Name*
m Tha Mean Ol Tha C»y
Rav B#uce B Scon
Pastor
Scnday School
9C O tm
Sunday Morrvng WorWp
l OOOt m
Sot Momng Coftaa Hour 11 X a m
Sen CorYamporary Worth*) 7 0 0 pm
Wondemj Wednesday FarnYy Nv/Y •
Every Wednesday
Suck«# •Every Wed
SXpm
AdcA 0C*e Study
SXpm
YtufftCtoba
6-7 00 p m
butxsneers (K 4h Qrades)
Modern (549t Orades)
Sr H^is
Contamporarv Muac Practca 7 00pm
Woman* Cede Matings at
3 tchecAAed tones
2nd Tut of h a monh 49ers
Servo# Fnands •
Wad of h a monh

111

FW ST PRESS YTERLAN C HURC H (U S A )
OP LA KE MARY

128 W Wtour Ava
Lake Mary. FL
407X1 1021
Rev Stephan Horral
ChurchSchoot
MommgWorah*)
Wad Choe Practca
Thurt Youh Choc
Nursery Prmrded

Pastor
945am

11 00 « m
7 0 0pm
SXpm

MARKHAM WOOOS PRESS YTERIAN CHURCH

5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mery
407 3332030
Re# Chanes R Jones
Psstor
S u m y School el ages
900im
9 X 4 lOXam

Nursery Prowled
Youth Group Sunday
►e^i School
4 00p m
LttddM School
SXpm
Pra-School Mon hru Fit
910 12
Monhty FamYy N ^ Y Scppa#
Thud Wed of Each Monh I X p n

Salvation Army
THE SALVATION ARMY WORtHIP
AMO SERVICE CENTER

T X W 24h Street

SarYom Ft 32F71

407 322 2642
GapUhS Robed and LavM RacAtna Corps Officers
Suxliy Stove*
Pfi*# and FakowV-*)
• 45 am
9 45 am
Sunday Scfoci
Hokn— Mattrg
II X i m
TvjMday Mttttttnga
•Xpm
Btoto Study and PrayY#
7 X pm
Horn* iMgutt (LmAm )
700pm
Man • F•kowtftp Qutt
•X p m
Band Pracuta
*Wto haart to God and hand to man

United Church
Christ
LONGW OOO N L L 3 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
U.C.C.

1255 EE Whamaon Road
Longwood. FL
407 132 9253
Rav Or Hal YouvjMood
Mwtier
Sunday Sarvces
CorYamporary
9X am
Tradkonal WorWp
lOXam
Nursery Prowled
Chutn School
915 am 1015am
Youh 4 ChYdren Mwstry
Wednesday
6 Xpm

"Reacting People tor a Reason*

Laaswa* PU/a • (407) 32*4300
320 E Commaroal St • SarYord
11 00 • m
Suday 5#fw#
CTYtAtoi t Fttttowtoi*)
11 X t t m
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F « t*v F«kowr«n*y
12 X p m
RafttoNTwra
TNsvlay
7X pm
Fettoewh*) Mweng
Friday •ChnaaanCotstsetog
pm
(Ptaasa cal 32*4X0 tor «* 4 )
Rav Slava Mcheta
Paator ttoacior

one taking an illegal
drug. It happened, I
suppose, but it was
certainly no threat to
me. Some students
liked to get drunk, but
alcohol was not a big
deal in my social envi­
ronment. Others
played around with
sex. but the girls who
diil were considered
"loose* and were not
respected.
Virginity was still m
style for males and
females. Occasionally a

419 Pam Ava. SarYord. FL
407 322-4371
Jan Bradshaw
Pastor
Mam Looney
Muse Director
MAaBadai FvnYy Mwslnas Oaactor
Momavr Worahto
925 4 1055am
Coffee FeSonWp
tX iffl
Sunday School
9 45am
Youto FaSowahto
4X p m
Nuraary ProwJad
Woman a Cade
2nd Monday
945 im
Man a Prayer Breeafas!
iriThiAday
iX t tm
LAAESJOE F U L O W 5 H M
A Umtad Methodist Community

SHOWER DOWN OP BLESSM GS

Church O f God

Nuraary provtdad tor
BattM and Smafl CMYan
*Smal Enough To lava ftju •
Oowng to Chnat To Sarva You*
FW ST JNTTEO M ETHOOM T CHURCH

Paator

1X1 CMsry Ava . SarYord
(407) 324-4711
Dora W Rchardaon
S u d iy School
Mumng Worarvp
Evarvng Wonh*&gt;
MdWasaSva Wad

1100am
6Xpm

FAITH MBSJONARY CHURCH

3002 Baardal Ava
407 323-3794
JacACoa
Sunday
Morrtng WorVtp
Evsnng Sarvca
Tuaaday Evarvng
Bans Study

40* Tucsar Dnva
(Comar Tucttar Or 4 CR 427)
Rav Ray Batrand
Paator
Talaphona (407) 322 7*300
Sunday School
9X«m
Morrvng Woralvp
BfctsSAaly

Presbyterian

O x x th Servee«

Methodist

tSyEutfShto 7 00 a m 4 700pm

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRttT. S O tN T IS T
LONGW OOO

kRO FLO R O A CHURCH OP CHRtJT

Lutheran
GOOO SHEPHERO EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OP SANFORD (CLCA)

HOLY CROSS EP O CO PA L CHURCH

»AFEMAft*OR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
7 X Uptaia R d. SarYord. FL

219 Wada SI
Wraar Spnnga. FL 32709
S m lty Str»E*t 1030 a m , 9 0 0 pm
StsvMy B d a Study
9 X am
Wad Beta Study
7Xpm
M*v»iet
BarryHayaa
P»w a
(407) 327 5005

M70 Orange BNd. SarYord
407-324-0199 mwmaarrvnotachtach com
Jerry Wtoah
Paator
Suvtay Worahto Svc 9 45 4 10X a m
Practtcal maaaagaa. casual toaaa
N n d y aarveaa.
proNaacnal chid cara
U O N OP JU O A H HOUSE OP WORSHM

9 43 a m

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U n u g t try Pitlnr

■Navat A Strange# Hera*
S E M M O U COM M UW TY CHURCH

Wesleyan
Nazarene
LON GW OOO CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE

20G500

200 N Wayman Si
langwood. FL
•31 6556
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morrvng Worth*)
10 45 a m
Ctvtdran s Chcach
10 45 am
Evangafcattc Sarvca
6X pm
Wednesday FamYy Nm/Y
70 0pm
Youto. Woman and Adufl BtoM Study

girl came up pregnant,
but she was packed off
in a hurry and I never
knew where she went.
As for homosexuals
and lesbians, a few stu­
dents were open about
their lifestyle, but I
didn't know them per­
sonally.
There were certainly
no posters on our bul­
letin boards advertis­
ing Gay I’ride Month
or Condom Week. Most
of my friends respected
their parents, went to

WESLEYAN CHURCH OF PAOLA
5560 Waytale Or
SarYord. FL X771
(Off M (EM 51) West
Fast Street on LaR - One M0e|
leonardOOnmei
Pastor
407 322 6332
“Where ha Gospel Is Good Newt*
Sunday School
945am
Motrvng Worth*)
1100am
Evanang Worth*)
SXpm
MO Weaa Mig Wad
7X p m
Please Share y o u L#e w«i us

church on Sunday,
studied hard enough to
get by and lived a fair­
ly clean life. There
were exceptions, of
course, but this was the
norm.
Today's kids, by con­
trast, are walking
through the Valley of
the Shadow! Drugs,
sex, alcohol, rebellion
and alternative
lifestyles are every­
where.
Those dangers have
never been so evident

as ihey are now, and
the worst may be yet to
come.
••••••

Or O o/’miii is preiiJi'iil

of llii•iiiiiiprofit orxiimzJ
lion /di ns on Ihr family).
f’.O Bo» 444. Colorado
Springs. CO. 1111901. or
u’U'w.familj/.org Quoslion*
and answers are eu erphul
from "The Complete
Marriage and familyi Home
Refereme Guide." published
by/ li/iidale Hoax'
c :oo:

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Church
N otes
Spaghetti Dinner
The Solvation ArmyMen’s Fellowship Club is
hosting its annual
spaghetti dinner 6 to 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, April 20.
"W e are looking for­
ward to our annual
spaghetti dinner; we are
particularly excited about
the music that will be pro­
vided by the New Mount
Zion Missionary Baptist
Church," said Capt.
Robert A. Reckline, corps
officer at The Salvation
Army in Sanford.
"Folks come from sur­
rounding areas and
Orlando to enjoy our
famous spaghetti, and
w e’ll be at our best this
year,” said Charlie
Bumgardner, president of
the M en’s Fellowship
Club.
Money raised at the
event goes to support pro­
grams 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 tick­
ets or information, contact
The Salvation Army in
Sanford at 407-322-2642.
The Salvation Army of
Sanford is located at 700
W. 24th St.
Flow er Arranging
Wekiva Presbyterian
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 demonstrate
how to arrange flowers.
Tickets are $5 per per­
son and will be sold at
Circles and on Sunday
April 14 and April 21.

Craft Show
The Women's
Ministries of Sanford
Church of God is sponsor­
ing a craft show Saturday,
April 13.
To reserve a space, call
Yolanda Tanksley at 407322-3942. The craft show
will be in the air condi­
tioned gymnasium of
Sanford Church of God,
and spaces will be first
come, first serve.
G olf Tournament
The Presbyterian
Women of Wekiva is
sponsoring the first Bud
Kendall Memorial Golf
Tournament Saturday,
April 20.
Registration is at 7:30
a.m. with an 8:30 a m.
shot gun start. The event
is a four person scramble
at Zellwood Station
Country Club.
Enlry fee is $50 per
player, which includes
green fees, cart, range
balls, lunch and prizes.
Entry forms most be
received by April 13.
For more information
and an entry form, e-mail
budkendallgolf dearthlink.net

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                    <text>Airport numbers continue ascent
By Dan Ping

Edrtor

Sanford facility one of few in nation
experiencing growth

SANFORD — For the third straight
month, domestic passenger traffic at
Orlando Sanford International Airport White, vice president of OSIA. "Were one of
increased.
the few airports in the nation that continue to
Airport officials released official passen­
ow. The numbers for Orlando
ger counts for February and said preliminary
tcmational are off amsiderably.”
numbers for March indicate domestic traffic
For February, 32,473 domestic passengers
will amtinue to surpass previous bench­ traveled through OSIA, a 48 percent increase
marks.
compared with the same month in 2001
"Arc overall numbers continue to grow, (21,947). International travelers were down
led by the domestic travelers," said Victor almost 17 percent, but overall passenger traf­

E

Winning
Streak
The Fighting Seminotes
picked up one ol their biggest
wins ever on Friday as
Andrea Potoche struck out
three in eight innings and the
'Notes scored two runs in the
top of the eighth inning to
knock oft Winter Springs, 6-4,
at Winter Springs.
Page1B

Sheriff's deputies
once again
searching for
Cherenfant

fic was up 8.86 percent, 60,223 to 55,323,
compared with February 2001.
Larry Gouldthorpe, president of the
Sanford division of TBI Airport
Management, said early data for March
shows a 24 percent increase in passenger
traffic over March 2001. Gouldthorpe esti­
mates about 95,000 passengers traveled
through Sanford, 47,000 of those on domes­

See Airport Page 5A

Changing numbers
should make traveling
easier for motorists

Hunt
Easter
eggs
f o r tied, orange
_ green ...

By Dan Ping

Editor

Hundreds ol children Saturday hunt for Easter eggs during Sanford's
annual spring event.

LVputios fmm the Seminote
County Sheriff’s Office ,uv
again on Hie lookout for 17yeor-old Rony Cherenfant.
In thi* summer of 1999,
Cherenfant tried to flee from
authorities in a pick-up truck
before getting caught in the
Tampa area. 1ie had aLso burgLiri/eii numerous home’s in
the Weathersfield area of
Seminole County. For the past
two years, he’s been in a
LX-portmeiit of juvenile lustke.
level eight, program. I fe was
sent there for burglary anil for
not m eeting lire te rm s of his
juvenile probation.
List week, he was released
from the level right juvenile
program and was granted con­
ditional release, which means
he Lssubject to supervision by
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office.
Last night, it was discovered
that Cherenfant had left his
home at 571 Lynchficld
Avenue, Altamonte Spring, in
violation of the terms of his
release. It is feared that he may
be returning to his life of crime.
I ie Lsa known gang member.
There is some concern
Clierenfant amid be armed,
since a past burglary involved
a firearm.
If anybody knows of Rony
Cherenfanfs whereabouts, they
are asked to call the Seminole
County Sheriff’» Office at 665­
6600 ami ask for Sgt. Tracey
Fortenberry, or juvenile
Probation Officer Anthony
Ikiume. They may also call
Crime Line at l-8(XH23-TIP&amp;

tic flights.
"A lot of that growth is duo to the Vacation
Express business which began in
December," Gouldthorpe said. "Vacation
Express had about 30,000 passengers, about
a 50-50 split between domestic and interna­
tional passengers. Pan Am was responsible
for another 28,251 domestic passengers."
Gouldthorpe said Vacation Express’s
flights average a 90 percent load factor. In
recent weeks, the flights have sold out, in
part because of a strong Spring Break season.

SANFORD — It’s no April
Fool's joke. Exit numbers on
Interstate 4 are changing.
Crews from the Florida
Department of Transportation
began changing the exit numbers
in Daytona Monday, April 1. The
numbers of all exits on the state's
interstate system will be renum­
bered to correspond with the
milepost numbers, making it easi­
er, FDOT officials hope, for local
residents and out-of-state travel­
ers to navigate Florida's high­
ways.
"Even though we just started
M ondy, it's going well," said
Amy Scales, spokeswoman for
FOOT. "The goal is to try to do
one interchange every day and a
half. Not only do the crews have
to change the green signs, we also
have to change the blue signs
indicating exits for gas, food and
At the current pace. Scales said
she expects crews to be in
Seminole
Dio &lt;
County In about two

weeks. The conversion for all 1-4
exits is estimated to take two
months at a cost of $447,000.
State transportation officials
realize the renumbering may
cause confusion fur local
motorists For example, under the
old number system if you got off
1-4 at Exit 48, you were on State
Road 436 in Altamonte Springs.
With the new exit numbers. Exit
48 will put you on County Road
557 in Polk County.
The state hopes to prevent that
confusion with a transition peri­
od. For two years, both the old
number and tnc new number will
be displayed on exit signs.
Scales said things have gone
smoothly in North Horida, where
renumbering along Interstate 10
has already been completed.
Changes to many of the interstate
signs mounted on overhead truss­
es will require lane closures,
which FDOT officials say will
occur overnight.
Work also will begin this
month to change the numbers for
See Exits, Page 6A

Sem inole’s museum
of history undergoing
extensive renovation
By Michelle Jerta
Managing Editor

Htraid photo* by Tommy Vincent

Pictured above, several
ol the Easter Bunny's
helpers Saturday scat­
ter Easter eggs during
Lake Mary's annual
Easter egg hunt
Hundreds ot children
attended events in
Sanlord and Lake Mary.
At left, 3-year-old
Briana Manclni holds
tightly onto her father,
Domenic Manclni, dur­
ing Sanford's Easter
egg hunt. She's not
quite sure about visiting
with the big bunny pic­
tured behind her.

Sem inole S m ile

SANFORD — Things may
seem a bit out of place at the
Seminole County Museum of
History, but there’s a good reason
for the disarray.
Renovations for the museum's
interior started a few weeks ago
with the packing and relocatin
of the facility's artifacts. Wor
will soon begin on the lighting,
ceiling and walls inside the build­
ing — updating the building for
the 21st century.
The museum's facelift is part
of a $250,000 state grant.
Museum Specialists Karen
Jacobs said. About two years
ago, county officials visited
Tallahassee to ask for state funds.
Upon approval, the county
agreed to match the grant with
an additional $250,000.
"It's amazing — the state said

'yes' to us on the first try," Jacobs
said.
The interior changes follow
renovations to the museum's
exterior, including a new roof,
windows and restoration of the
pebble-dash side of the building.
The floors, which are still the orig­
inals from when the structure was
built, will also be refurbished.
The building that contains so
much of Seminole's history has a
past of its own. Built in 1924, the
structure was the first building in
the county's Five-Points complex,
which also included a convict
camp.
According to Jacobs, the muse­
um was originally Seminole's Old
Folks Home. It became the resi­
dence for people who would oth­
erwise not have had a place to
live.
"At that time, every county had
See Museum, Page 6A

Jones seeks answer to backyard mystery
Jones discovered the pyramid­ ed in what was once a community
shaped cement block when he of large fruit groves, is more tlun
moved into his house 23 years 100 years old. According to a land
For the past 23 years. Bob Jones ago. He became curious and exca­ abstract, the property was first
has been looking for an answer to vated the site, unearthing the red sold to Moses J. Taylor Jr, in 1874.
bricks that create the bottom of the However, it does not give an exact
a backyard mystery.
The enigma is a pyramid object. The bricks, also arranged in date of when the structure was
shaped object made of red bricks the shape of a pyramid, are built.
Karen Jacobs, Museum of
and cement located just a few feet stacked in seven rows.
from the back of Jones' house on
Many of Jones' neighbors in the Seminole County History special­
Orange Boulevard. Hoping that it Paola ttimmunity have suggested ist, believes the object is probably
is remnants of an old well, he now various things — remains of a a aimers tone or foundation to an
is searching for clues to what the foundation to an old saw mill or old building.
"It could have been an exten­
object is.
an old cane maker - however, no
"A neighbor of mine said it may one has given hi*.: a definitive sion to the house, which was
eventually tom down," Jacobs
be an old well," Jones said. "I need answer.
"I've received a lot of sugges­ said. "Back then, what started as a
more water for my nursery, so I
tions, but I am still not sure what it small house became a big house as
hope he is right
"Another friend of mine, who is is," he said. "I just really want to extensions were added to it.
% years old, doesn't know what it find out."
Jones believes his house, locat­ See Mystery, Page 6A
is."
By Michelle Jerta

Managing Editor

Matt Groover - Seminole
High School athlete

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Paola resident is searching lor answers to what the object is.

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Wednesday, April 3. 2002

T u t Seminole H erald

Seminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

OUT &amp;

W hen a rock isn’t a rock

Good student’s
piercing plea falls
on deaf ears
DEAR ABBYi I am a sophomore in high
school and the middle child. I get good
grades, do the laundry, and usually don't
complain w hen my parents ask me to do
............................... something. Overall, I'm a
pretty good kid.
I asked my parents if 1
could get m y tongue
pierced if 1 got all A's on
my report card. They
won't even consider it.
My mom said she would
never change her mind.
Every time I talk about it,
they change the subject
and it's really annoying.
Dear

A hhv

1,U9!back
go.‘ m
y, and 1
report
today
got all A's. In English and
• • • • • • • math, I got 100. Most of
my friends didn't get straight A's.
Don't you agree my parents are being
unfair and unreasonable? My mom is scared
of my being rebellious. My dad just thinks
they look trashy. Abby, this is how I want to
express myself. It is who I am, and I don't
think my parents should prevent me. What
should I do to convince them?
DEPRESSED IN DECATUR, GA.
DEAR DEPRESSED: Tongue piercing may
seem like a terrific way to "express your*
■elf," but it can lead to chipped teeth and a
speech Impediment, not to m ention a nasty
Infection if you're unlucky. W hile your par­
ents may seem excessively controlling, they
have your best interests at heart. (They
probably th in k you already have enough
holes In your head.)
Your Intelligence is far above average.
When you are IS and out on your own, you
can pierce to your heart's content If you
wish. I'm sure you can find a less radical
way to express your inner self If you put
your m ind to it.

{W Ruivte 407-323*1

Sanford Police Department
recently released Its status
report for February:

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• Towne Center Circle, Burdines —
Patrol Division responded to a theft
complaint. One juvenile male was
arrested and charged with shoplifting.
• Towne Center Circle, Champs —
Patrol Division responded to a theft
complaint. One juvenile female was
arrested and charged with shoplifting.
• Towne Center Circle, Parisians —
Patrol Division responded to a theft
complaint. One adult female was
arrested and charged with shoplifting.
• Towne Center Circle, Burdines —
Patrol Division responded to a theft
‘ in t One adult female was
i'arid charged with shoplifting.
' ; Center Circle, Sears —
Patrol Division responded to a theft
complaint One juvenile female was
arrested and charged with shoplifting.
• Towne Center Circle, Burdines —
Patrol Division responded to a theft
complaint One adult female was
arrested and charged with shoplifting.
• French Avenue, Discount Auto
Parts — Patrol Division responded to
a theft complaint. One adult male and
one adult female were arrested and
charged with shoplifting.

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Eight adult males were arrested on
traffic related charges
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One adult female was arrested and
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for forgery.
Sexual Assault/Batlery
One adult male was arrested and
charged with sexual assault

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Extension Family and ____
Community Education (FCE)
Volunteers is hosting its
annual Spring Fling Fashion
Show and Luncheon 10 u n .
to 2 p m Friday, April 12, at
the Seminole County
Extension Auditorium, locaF
ed at 250 W. County Home
Rood in Sanford.
Special guest speaker will
be Torn MacCubUn, Orange
County Extension urban hor­
ticulture agent The fashion
show will be Lily Pad FloridaFashion. Lunch will be served
at noon
Tickets are a $7 donation
and may be paid at the doot
Pre-registration is requested
by calling 407-665-5559.
Proceeds will go toward edu­
cational scholarships.

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Driving Under ihe Influence
Nine adult males and four adult
females were arrested and charged
with driving under the influence.

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Assault/Battery
Five adult males, one juvenile male
and one juvenile female were arrested
for assault/battery. Capias' were
requested for six adult males, three
adult females and two juvenile males.

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Domestic Violence
Twelve adult males and one juve­
nile male were arrested on domestic
violence related charges. Capias' were
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Narcotic Related
Seven adult males and two juvenile
females were arrested on narcotic
related charges.
DEAR ABBY: How can you make friends
understand that they should wait for an invi­
• 8th Street and Mulberry Avenue
— Patrol Division responded to a dis­
tation before coming to visit? They also need
to stay in a motel when they do come. We
turbance complaint One adult male
have friends who invite themselves once a
was arrested and charged with pos­
tag not assigned.
year to spend about five nights in our home.
session of marijuana, not more than
• 3rd Street and Pecan Avenue —
1 have a &amp;criouA.medical condition and
^ZOgnuus.
.
Patrol Division conducted a traffic
I3lhStreet and Mangdustjnp,. • •: ■stop. The driver of the vehicle, an
have uitdoripn* ff«V#f4t0pn**ttPtMh
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subtle hints about being in pain and not
Avenue — Patrol Division responded
adult male, was arrested and charged
needing company, yet they never seem to
to a disturbance complaint. One adult with possession of cocaine with intfrnt
understand that 1 am talking about them.
male was arrested and charge with
to sell and possession of marijuana
possession of marijuana, not more
Even though they often take us out to dinner
with intent to sell.
than 20 grams.
and pick up the tab, I am not up to having
them stay with us.
• Florida Avenue and Georgia
Grand Theft Auto
I hate to lose their friendship, but 1 cannot
Avenue — A school resource officer
Three adult males were arrested
take another one of their visits. If 1 tell them
made contact with a truant. One juve­ and charged with grand theft of a
nile female was arrested and charged
they cannot stay, they are going to be very
motor vehicle.
offended.
with possession of marijuana, not
• Park Avenue, Park Avenue Trailer
more than 20 grams.
HURTING AND SOCIABLE IN FLORI­
Park — Patrol Division responded to
DA
• Hartwell Avenue and Lisa Court
a complaint of an occupieu stolen
— Patrol Division observed a suspi­
vehicle In the area. One adult male
cious person in the area. One adult
DEAR HURTING: The next tim e the visi­
was arrested and charged with grand
male was arrested and charged with
tors call to tell you they're com ing, your
theft of a motor vehicle and larceny.
husband should say: "Wonderful! We're
possession of marijuana with intent to
• West 1st Street — A community
looking forward to seeing you. Now give
sell/distribute.
service officer responded to a stolen
me your credit card num ber because I'm
• Ridgewood Avenue, Seminole
vehicle complaint. A member of the
making m otel reservations for you. My
High School — The school resource
City County Auto Theft Unit arrested
wife's doctor has said she's not up to enter­
officer arrested one juvenile female
one adult male and charged subject
taining houseguests this year, but you're
and charged subject with possession
with grand theft of a motor vehicle
such good friends I know you'll under­
of marijuana.
and larceny.
stand."
• 20th Street and Hartwell Avenue
• Rosecliff Circle — A community
Their response will tell you both how
— Patrol Division conducted a traffic
service officer responded to a comstrong that friendship is from their perspec­
stop. One adult male was arrested
laint of a stolen vehicle. Patrol
tive. I hope they don't cancel their annual
and charged with possession of mari­
^vision arrested one adult male and
visit, but don't feel guilty if they do.
juana, not more than 20 grams, pos­
charged subject with grand theft of a
session of narcotic equipment and
motor vehicle.
possession of a firearm by a convicted
Pauline Phillips and her daughter, Jeanne
felon.
Retail Theft
Phillips, share the pseudonym Abigail Van
• Cedar Avenue — Patrol Division
Three adult males, six adult
Buren. Write Dear Abby at
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females, one juvenile male and two
www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los
area. One adult female was arrested
juvenile females were arrested for
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and charged with possession of mari­
retail theft.
juana, not more than 20 grams.
• Orlando Drive, Wal-Mart —
• Pine Avenue — Patrol Division
Patrol Division responded to a theft
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• Towne Center Circle, Burdines —
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cocaine and resisting officer without
Patrol Division responded to a theft
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complaint. One juvenile female was
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• Airport Boulevard and Orlando
arrested and charged with shoplifting.
Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included in
Drive — Patrol Division conducted a
• Orlando Drive, Wal-Mart —
traffic stop. One adult male was
ihe price.)
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arrested and charged with possession
complaint. One adult male was arrest­
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�Obituaries
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Wiliam,
Bell, 86, of Soutl
Swanson]
t. Deltona, died
Sunday, y
31,2002, in
Krruzer'*
It Day Care,
Deltonai
BomL
1 City, Mo., sh
movrj to
1 Florida from
IjkeHors
r ----- -o, N.J.,inl991.
-he was retired from Singer
S"™* Machines Co. She was
member of United Methodist
Church of Deltona, a lifelong
ehoir member and volunteered
fur the Red Cross. Shew as an
nidjlgrdener.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 52 years, Roy C. Bell;
three daughters, Kathleen E
IValdman of Chesterfield, Mo.,
ChHMy Bell of Delafleld, Wls.,
and.Lauri M. Gibbs of Castro
vA**y, Calif.; and five grand-

Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City Is in
charge of arrangements.
JAMES EDWARD BOWER
James Edward Bower, 69, of
Landing Drive, Sanford, died
Friday, March 29,2002, In
Longwood.
Bom in Beckley, W. Va., he
moved to Central Florida In
1998. He was an automobile
salesperson. He was of the
Protestant faith.
Survivors Include five
daughters, Darlene Edgell of
Pellon, S.C., Jan Johnson of
Sanford, Robin Sidles of
Clinton, Tena, Helena Lythgoe
of Glenn Allen, Va., and Gina
Sage of Barnwell S.C.; three
brothers, John Bower of
Amelia, Va., Daniel Bower of

Amherst, Va., and George Smith
of Richmond, Va.; one sister,
Marie Croxford of Richmond,
Va.; and nine grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of arrange­
ments.
JULIA CHOPSKIE
Julia Chopskie, 90, of
Bi rane
ie Drive, Orange
Oi
City,
Thursday, March 28,2002,
in Alliance Center for Health in
DeLand.
Bom in Winbume, Pa., she
moved to Central Florida from
Alta Vista, Va., in 1971. She was
a homemaker. She was a mem­
ber of Breezewood Park Civic
Association and AARP No. 64.
She was of the Protestant faith.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 70 years, Edward A.
Chopskie; one daughter-in-law.
Nan Chopskie of Jacksonville;
one brother, Andrew Kovach of
Pittsburgh, Pa.; three grandchil­
dren; and two great grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City Is In
charge of arrangements.
ALFRED TENNYSON DAVIS
Alfred Tennyson Davis, 68, of
Sanford, died Saturday, March
30,2002, in Central Florida
Regional Hospital.
Bom In LaFayette, Ala., he
moved to Central Florida from
Nashville, Term., In 1960. He
was a telecommunications engi­
neer and served In the US. Air
Force. He was a member of
First Baptist Church of Sanford.
Survivors include his wife,
Sherron Davis of Sanford; three

sons, Gregory R. and Steven
Davis, both of Deltona, and
Michael D. Davis of Sanford;
and two sisters, Marion Turner
of West Point, Ga., and Betty
Shirley of Rock Hill,S.C.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is In charge of arrange­
ments.

Minnesota; one daughter,
Jeannette R. Henrikson of
Minnesota; and his father, Darle
Henrikson of Mounds View,
Minn.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

KENNETH TERRY FORD
Kenneth Tciry Ford, 62, of
Aldoro Ten-ace, Deltona, died
Wednesday, March 27,2002, In
his residence.
Bom in Bronson, Texas, he
moved to Central Florida from
St. Petersburg in 1987. He was a
sales representative with Lance
Inc., for 25 years. He was a
member of Deltona First United
Methodist Church.
Survivors Include his wife of
33 years, Mary Ford; one son,
Clinton Ford of Deltona; one
daughter, Kathleen Ford of
Deltona; and one sister, Joyce
Smith of Demins, N.M.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is In
charge of arrangements.
TIM HENRIKSON
Tim Henrikson, 41, of South
Edgfemon Avenue, Winter
Springs, died Friday, March 29,
2002, in Daytona Beach.
Bom Oct. 27,1960, in
Minneapolis, M ina, he resided
in Central Florida for six years.
He was a truck driver. He was
of theCatholicfaith.
Survivors include his wife,
Deborah A. Henrikson of
Winter Springs; two sons,
Michael D. and Timothy D.
Henrikson Jr., both of

CATHERINE HURT HILL
Catherine Hurt Hill, 78, of
Kings Grant Road, Holly Hill,
died Thursday, March 28,2002.
Bom in Lakeland, she was a
former resident of Sanford. She
was a retired registered nurse,
who worked at Sarasota
Memorial Hospital for more
than 30 years. She was a mem­
ber of Ail Soul’s Catholic
Church and Ave Maria Guild of
Incarnation Catholic Church in
Sarasota.
Survivors include three sons,
Brian Hill of Ormond Beach,
Herbert M. Hill of Orlando and
Jennings Hill of Jupiter; one
daughter, Martha Hill of
Annapolis, Md; two sisters,
Mary Hurt Anderson of Winter
Park and Estelle McKecver
Kimmitt of Winter Park; and 13
grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian Burial
was held 11 a.m. Tuesday, April
2, in All Souls Catholic Church.
Burial was in All Souls
Cemetery.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford Is In charge of arrange­
ments.

Grady W. Hutchins
Grady W. Hutchins, 79, of
Hayward Avenue, Deltona,
died Sunday, March 31,2002,
In his residence.
Bom Dobson, N.C., he
moved to Central Florida In
1946. He was retired from
Martin Marietta in Orlando,
where he worked for more
than 30 years. He was a mem­
ber of the National Rifle
Association and the United
Aerospace Workers.
Survivors Include two sons,
Grady W. Hutchins Jr., of
Sanford, and Gregg W.
Hutchins of Deltona; one
daughter, Rhonda Silberman
of Rockledge; one brother, Jim
Hutchins of Ocoee; one sister,
Gertise Seacrest of Sanford; 11
grandchildren; and three great
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City Is in
charge of arrangements.
WILLIAM EDWIN KNEER JR.
William Edwin Kneer Jr., 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 daugh­
ters, Rachel Ann West ana
Megan Ann Pcncck; four
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
MELVIN LIGHT
Melvin Light, 76, of River
Ridge Road, DeLand, died
Wednesday, March 27, 2002, In
his residence.
Bom in Philadelphia, Pa., he
moved to Central Florida from
Key Largo in 1991. He served
in the U.S. Army, where he
received num erous medals. He
was an oceanographer w ith
the United States government.
He was a member of the Lake
Monroe Good Samaritan Club
and the VFW. He was of the
Jewish faith.
Survivors include his wife
of 31 years, Mary Light.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
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JHJ Communications celebrates 10th anniversary

JHJ Communications, Inc, a
real estate public relations spe­
cialist that nas been associated
with some of Central Florida's
largest developments and homebuilding Anns, recently achieved
a major milestone with the cele­
bration of its 10th anniversary.
The niche company, started in
1992 by veteran public relations
and communications profession­
al John H. Jolinskl, has emerged
as one of the area's leading pub­
lic relations firms specializing In
the marketing of residential and
commercial real estate.
The company's current roster
of clients includes the Florida
operations of Fidelity National
Title Insurance of New York, part
of the nation's largest family of
title insurance companies which
posted a record $4 billion in rev­
enues last year; the Orlando
Division of national homebuild-

lng giant Centex Homes;
Lockheed Martin Corporation's
Orlando Central Park; leading
production builder Engineered
Homes; the upscale residential
community of Windsong in
Winter Park; and the Central
Florida operations of Renar
Homes which is developing
4300-acre LPGA International in
Daytona Beach.
Jolinskl
says
JHJ
Communications, fresh off its
best year in history with nearly a
20 percent jump in revenues,
faces its biggest challenge not
from an unpredictable real estate
industry but from the prolifera­
tion of PR firms now dotting the
market.
"Central Florida continues to
be one of the most dynamic and
explosive real estate markets in
the country," says Jolinskl, a 25year public relations veteran

front on the award-winning
Alaqua Lakes golf course.
The homesites will be priced
from the 5190's to the high 5200's,
Ayers sakl.
The entry, which features palm
trees, a fountain and elaborate
stonework, will be completed
within a few weeks, Ayers said.
Alaqua Lakes is being devel­
oped by Taylor Woodrow
Communities, part of the Taylor
Woodrow group of North
American companies that has

a part
sen ted artists looking to increase
business scene since 1978. "This their exposure, restaurants, law
growth has created a gold rush firms,
the
Adam
Walsh
of PR professionals — large and Foundation, those running for
small — who have set up shop political office and various sport­
and tapped in to on one of the ing events, including the
area's strongest economic sta­ Citrus Sailing Regatta (mid
ples."
1980s) and the Greater Oriando
Jolinskl, who has provided Tennis Association (which he
Public Relations services over does as a volunteer). The lion's
the years for the tikes of Senator share of his business comes pri­
Bob Graham (when he was run­ marily from real estate arena:
ning for Florida Governor In the developers, builders, tide insur­
late 1970s) and drug store czar ance companies and mortgage
Jack Eckerd, says when he first companies.
came to Orlando in 1978 there
"It would be like Barry Bonds
were less than a handful of all of a sudden deciding to take
Public Relations counselors. up golf as a living," Jolinskl says.
Today there are close to 50. Most “He excels with a baseball bat —
of that growth has occurred since not a 5-iron. I know what my
the early-90s, hastened not just strengths and weaknesses are
by real estate but also by the and I direct everything to my
area's thriving tourism and high strengths."
tech industries.
Before starting his own firm,
Over the years he has repre- Jolinskl cultivated his Public
Relations expertise in the private
sector working for several large
Public Relations and Advertising
firms, as well as heading up the
been building lifestyle communi­
ties and luxury homes for nearly
half a century. Headquartered in
Sarasota, Florida, the North
American operations currently
have more than 50 active projects
throughout Florida, California,
Texas and Ontario, Canada and
recorded revenues in excess of
5833 million in 2000. The compa­
ny is a wholly owned subsidiary
of the London-based real estate
group Taylor Woodrow pic,
which was founded in 1921.

Gouldthorpc said the British
haven't stop traveling, they're just
not traveling to the States at the
moment
"A lot of our competitor desti­

nations have seen a big upswing in
their business," he said. "My feel­
ing is that 2003 will come back
with a vengeance. I think we'll see
some very big numbers."

Florida Public Relations opera­ four of those years covering the
tions for a major national home­ Miami Dolphins (1972-1976).
builder for nearly seven years.
"I'm pleased with what JHJ
Before entering tne public rela­ Communications has accomtions field, he was an award­
lished during its first decade
winning sports journalist for
ut feel the journey is just begin­
eight years with the Fort ning," Jolinski says. "There are
Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, the last still PR challenges to be met."

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Construction begins at Alaqua Lakes development
Alaqua Lakes has started con­
struction of a new entrance for
The Enclave at Alaqua Lakes - an
exclusive neighborhood within
the luxury golf course communi­
ty where new homes will be
priced from $850,000 to more
than $2 million.
Charles Ayers, project manager
at Alaqua Lakes, said The
Enclave at Alaqua Lakes offers 24
homesites that are one-half to
three-quarters of an acre in size.
Ayers said 21 of the homesites

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"They had a mix of college stu­
dents and family Spring Break
travelers," Gould thorpe said, "The
trips to Cancun were almost all
college students."
The success of the Vacation
Express operation is expected to
open up additional destinations in
S t Martin and Key West Those
flights could begin in the summer,
but Gould thorpe said no plans
have been finalized.
' Pan Am also continues to add
'flights in Sanford, Gould thorpe
said. Starting April 24, the airline
will provided intrastate flights to
St Petersburg and Naples.
“We anticipate they will follow
very shortly with service to
Marathon and Tallahassee,"
Gould thorpe said.
Pan Am is dropping its
Allentown, Pa., and Worcester,
Mass., service to and from
Sanford. In its place the airline is
adding a third daily flight to San
Juan, Puerto Rico, and service to
Freeport Bahamas three times a
week beginning May 15.
Their demand is unbelievable
for the Puerto Rico service,"
Gouldthorpe said. "They'll be fly­
ing three times a day, six days a
week."
Airport officials are also:
a ting with Pan Am to link f
with Miami and Newark, N.J. The
airline is considering originating
flights in those dries to link to Pan
Am's new Latin American sub­
sidiary.
"VNe think the market is there.
What we have to do is convince
Pan Am that this is the best use of
the aircraft," Gould thorpe said.
Overall, Gouldthorpc said he is
pleased with the growth occurring
at the airport Domestic travelers
continue to pcet substantia) gains
each month and boost overall pas­
senger counts despite a decline in
international passengers. The
British numbers are "very soft," he
concedes, primarily because of
economic swings between Great
Britain and the US.
"There are a lot of factors, Sept
II and anthrax scares being part of
it” Gould thorpe said. "However,
we were getting this indications
even before those events. The
British charters are purchased so
far in advaxue the declines were
already there."

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THS SOONOUt H h u ld

Obituaries
PERKY WILLIS MAJORS
PwTy Willis Major*. 66, of
Rlvervtew Avenue, Sanford,
died Tbreday, April 2,2000, kn
Sanford.
Bom in Bordfay, he was a
■hipping foreman. He wre of
the Protestant faith.
Survivors Include his wife,
Evelyn M. Majors of Sanford;
two daughters, Gail Cole of
Sorrento and Dtane Vfekon of
Gloster, Miss.; five sons, Carl
i of CaryviUe, Johnny
i of Apopka, Jimmy
i of Caryvilk, Bobby
Majors of Orlando, and AJ
Green of Jacksonville; 12 granddUjdrwv and eight great grandViewing k 6 to 9 pm.
Wednesday, April 3, In
Bakfwtn-Fainfiild Funeral
Home Oaklawn Oiapd,
Sanford. Funeral Service k 10
a m Thursday, April A, in the
funeral Home.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home Oaklawn Chapel k in
charge of arrangements.
WILHELMINAS.
MERIWETHER
WUhebnina &amp; Meriwether
99, of Ohio Avenue, Sanford,
died Friday, March 29,20QL 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 broth­
er, Henry Stockhoff of Secaucus,
N.J.; one son, William F.
Meriwether of Fort Lauderdale;
one daughter, Carol Woodall of
Daytona Beach Shores; eight
grandchildren; and II great
grandchildren.
Funeral Service was held 11
a m Tbesday, 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 k in charge of arrange­
ments.
HOWARD ERICS
Howard E Rice, 83, of
Halstead Street, Deltona, died
Monday, April 1,2002, in
DeBary Manor.
Bom in Worcester, Mass., he
moved to Central Florida In
1964. He served in the US.
Army Air Corp., during World
War IL He was retired aa a ship­
ping clerk (or David Chris Co*
in Wbrcester, Mass., where he
worked for more than 25 years.
He was a member of Hist
Congregational Church of
Rutland, Mass., and Deltona
United Church of Christ
Survivors include hh wife of
25 yean, Helen A. Rice of
Deltona; one sister-in-law,
Pauline Rice; and one nephew,
Robert Rice.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

Museum

Exits
LA
exits off of Interstate 75lThe same
process for Interstate 95 will
begin in May. A breakdown of the
cost for renumbering Indudes:
$4861)00,1-10; $819,000,1-75; and
$1.16 million, 1-95. The total coat
of tiie renumbering process k
$16 million snd includes, design.

Mystery'
Pag* LA
'Through the years, someone
may have tom down an extension
to toe house, and the foundation
k the only thing that remains."
Nevertheless, the exact identity
of the object k still questionable.
Jones' hopes someone with
knowledge of the Fkoia commu­
nity may be able to help him solve
the mystery.
If anyone has information
about the object call the Seminole
Herald at 407-322-2611 or e-mail

ZAMER LEE SYPLES
Zamer Lee Syplcs, 92, of East
Hillsboro, Tampa, died
Thursday, March 28,2002, in
Tampa.
Bom in Kelly, Ala., she
moved to Central Florida in
1949. She was a homemaker.
She was a member of Church of
Nazerene, Geneva.
Survivors indude two sons,
Raymond Syples of Geneva and
j.D. Syples of Apalachacola;
two daughters, Betty Gooding
of Oviedo and Sandra Black of
Tampa; two brothers, Wixxlrow
Blackman of Wewahitchka and
Howard Blackman of Daveville,
Ala.; one sister, Blonda WhJgam
of Enterprise; 20 grandchildren;
27 great grandchildren; and
four great great grandchildren.
BaMwin Fairchild Oaklawn
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a poor folks home," Jacobs said.
'People had to appear before the
County Commission to be com­
mitted to the facility."
Mostly occupied by single peole, a few couples were allowed to
ve together at the facility, Jacobs
said. Both white and black people
resided in the home, but were seg­
regated in two different living
areas.
The Old Folks Home dosed in
1964, and foe facility became the
offices of the county's Agricultural
Extension. When the group
moved to a new location, the
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TWenty years latet the facility
will remain open while Its goes
through renovations, except for a
few days in late summer,
”We absolutely are still open,"
Jacobs said.
Sections of the museum will be
blocked off at various times, but
many exhibits are still available to
the public Renovations should be
completed within six to nine
months.
For more information about the
museum and the renovations, call
Jacobs at 407-321-2489. The muse­
um k located at 300 Bush
Boulevard in Sanford.

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on Saturday, April 27, from 10
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The event at Casselberry City
Hall, 95 Triplet Lake Drive, will
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and demonstrations from local
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Frankie Janice Richardson,
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Bom in Kissimmee, she was
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complex housekeeper. She was
a member of First Baptist
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Osteen; four sons, David
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Girl Humphreys of Sanford,
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Mary; one daughter, Janelle
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Jimmy Prescott of Zellwood
and Joey Lyles of Casselberry;
11 grandchildren; and one great
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Briefs
•WARNER REGISION
fSVFA (Seminole Youth
'1 Association) will be
5 Pop Warner Football
rleading reglstrar (Thursday,
14th) at ClCi's Pizza in
Val-Mart Plaza from 6
L-to-8 p.pi.
u strants must fill out a
strati on form and must
j a birth certificate,
of of Insurance and a cur*
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fit statewide delayed rav­
age of the Florida Gators'
2002 Orange it Blue Spring
~Football Came from Ben Hill
Griffin Stadium on Sunday,
April 14th at 10 a.m. during
“Breakfast with the Gators."
The game, which takes
place this Saturday, April 6,
will replay on Wednesday,
April 24, at 11 p.m.
Providing commentary for
the game will be Larry
Vettel, Sunshine’s Gator foot­
ball play-by-play announcer,
and for mer Gator great and
Sunshine analyst Nat Moore,
lus sideline reporter James
tes.

CASSELBERRY REC.
LEAGUES
The City of Casselberry
Parks and Recreation
Department will be accept­
ing registrations for youth
flag football (ages 7-12),
youth cheerleading (ages 3
17), and a 3-on-3 adult bas­
ketball leagve.
For mum information on
the leagues, or for informa­
tion about becoming a vol­
unteer coach, please call 407696-5189.

MOUNT DORA SAIL­
ING REGATTA
The 49th annual Mount
Dora Sailing Regatta is this
weekend (April 6-7} and the
entry fee is $45. The fee for
skippers under age 18 is $25,
and there is a $5 discount to
all sailors who are U S.
Sailing members.
The races will be held on
Lake Dora 25 miles north­
west of Orlando. The Mount
Dora Yacht Club sponsors
the regatta, which is Mount
Dora’s longest-running
annual event. Based on early
registrations to date, more
than 100 sailing boats are
expected to take part.
Once again, the Mount
Dora regatta be the site of
the Florida State
Championship for Day
Sailer-class boats.
Registration can be com­
pleted as late as Saturday
morning, April 6 th, in
Gilbert Park near downtown
Mount Dora. The first of
three back-to-back races that
day will begin at 1230 p.m.
Sunday rdcing starts at
930 a.m. and trophy presen­
tations will be held as soon
as possible after the last race.
Entry forms can be down­
loaded at www.mountdorayachtclub.com or by calling or
writing Martin Zonnenberg,
3400 Lakcshore Drive,
Mount Dora, FL 32757, (352)
735-3298.

ASTHMA ATHLETE
SCHOLARSHIPS
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 in April 30th.
Information and applica­
tions for the 2002 "Will to
See Briefs, Page 3B

Rams continue record run
By Dean Smith
Sportt Editor

LAKE MARY — The week started
good and just got better and better for
the Lake Mary baseball team.
In what is easily one of the most excit­
ing ways to finish a game, senior first
baseman Robert V e t o blasted a one out,
walk off home run in the bottom of sev­
enth Inning to give the Rams a recordsetting 3 2 victory over No. 4 Class 6 A
State Ranked Veni
Venice High School at
Allen TLittle Held
leld last Monday.
The victory was the 17th In a row for
No. 3 state ranked Lake Mary, breaking
the 1986 state runners-up Rams' school

Lake Mary baseball unbeaten
streak reaches to 19 in a row
record for consecutive wins to open a
season.
Ryan Bono continued his hot hitting
going 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI,
while Mike Muzcka added a single and
an RBI.
Kyle Bono (7-0) picked up his fifth
complete game win of the season, strik­
ing out a season-high 1 1 batten and
allowing the Indians just one earned run
on three hits.

Lake Mary also learned prior to the
ne that it had jumped from No. 20 to
4o. 8 in Baseball America's March 25th
national high school baseball poll.
On Wednesday, the Rams opened the
second half of the Class 6 A-District 3
schedule with a 31 victory over Oviedo
at Mickler Field.
Junior righthander D.J. Ackley struck
out nine to run his record to 30. Matt
Horwath backed Ackley with a home

run, while Ryan Bono stayed red-hot,
going 4-for-4.
Unlike the week before when Lake
Mary came out flat against non-district
foe Winter Springs and had to rally to
win, the Rams romped to their third vic­
tory of the week on Thursday, cruising
past Lake Howell, 31, in a Seminole
Athletic Conference game at Tuttle Held.
Ryan Bono again had the hot stick,
going 3for-3 with a double and an RBI,
making him 9-for-10 with a pair of dou­
bles for the week.
Paul Cinder, a 3foot-7 sophomore,
improved to 3 0 on the season, hurling •
five-hitter and striking out five.
See Rams, Page 2B

Seminoles prove worth
SHS softball
team adds to
win streak

Special to the Herald

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
WINTER SPRINGS — If
anyone was worried about the
Seminole High School softball
team when it got off to a slow
start, forget i t
The Fighting Seminoles
picked up one of their biggest
wins ever on Friday os
Andrea Poloche struck out
three in eight innings and the
'Noles scored two runs in the
top of the eighth inning to
knock off Winter Springs, 6-4,
at Winter Springs.
Beth Case carried the big
bat for Seminole, going 4-for-5
and scoring three runs.
That victory came on the
heals of another big road win
over DeLand on Wednesday.
Both the JV and varsity
came home with wins over
the Bulldogs as the JV won
14-2 and the varsity won 5-1.
The varsity game was back
and forth all night.
DeLand took a 2-0 lead in
the first inning, but the Tribe
answered with two runs in
the second inning.
Kim Beaudoin led off with a
bunt single and Jenny
Abendroth followed with a
single. Hollie Cowan the came
up with a big two out single
See SHS, Page 3B

First full
scrimmage
pleases
Kruczek

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Jenny Abendroth ran her record to 3 1 , scattering lour hits and strkJng out seven as Seminole edged DeLand, 3
4, in a Class 6A-District 3 game at DeLand last Wednesday.

Rally keeps SCC baseball team in M-FC hunt
By Dean Smith

Sports Editor
SANFORD — It was an odd week for the
Seminole Community College baseball
team.
The Raiders had one of their worst weeks
overall in a while, going just 32, but two of
the wins were ver
Coach Mike Nic
the week with a &lt;

Mid-Florida Conference victory over St.
Johns River Community College from
Palatka, rallying for three runs In the bot­
tom of the ninth inning.
That victory was the 20th of the year for
SCC and also raised its M-FC record to 7-5,
good for second place in the conference.
The Raiders then got a masterful two-hit
shutout from freshman Zach McCamie as
they blanked No. 3 nationally ranked
Columbus State Community College, 1-0.

SCC put up a good fight in the nightcap
also, before falling to the Ohio nine, 5-4.
The locals then dosed out the week with
another split with an out-of-state school,
winning 9-5 and then dropping an 11-4
decision to Madison Area Technical College
from Wisconsin.
The Raiders are now 22-18 overall and 7-5
in the conference and will have their work
cut out for them as the remainder of the
See SCC Baseball, Page 3B

ORLANDO — University of
Central Florida quarterback
Ryan Schneider completed 26 of
38 attempts for 280 yards.
Including a nine-yard touch­
down to Doug Gabriel, in a
two-hour scrimmage Saturday
morning. It was UCF's first full
scrimmage and marked the
m idjw int of spring drills for
the Golden Knights.
The scrimmage didn't start
the way he wanted when the
defense took a bite out of his
offense, but by the time the
final whistle blew UCF coach
Mike Kruczejc was pleased with
what he saw.
"It was our best practice of
the spring," Kruczek said. "I
was impressed with the
defense. I thought they did
some good things. I was very
disappointed in the turnovers
and lack of execution initially
on offense, but overall, I was
pleased."
Early In the scrimmage defen­
sive end Rashad Jeanty stormed
into the backfieid and sacked
Schneider, forcing a fumble.
The next possession resulted in
a 33yard interception return
for touchdown by comerback
Asante Samuel.
Later in the scrimmage the
defense got on the board again
when linebacker Lemec Bernard
sacked Jon Rivera and returned
the resulting fumble 25 yards
for a touchdown. The defense
registered seven sacks and two
Interceptions as well as four
fumble recoveries during the
session.
"We need to make sure we
get back to talking about ball
security because as we know
from our past that's the fastest
way to get beat," Kruczek said.
The first and second team
offense combined to score two
touchdowns and three field
goals on the day, but was most
See UCF, Page 3B

Raiders ready for stretch run
By D«an Smith

Sports Editor
WINTER HAVEN — With a tough stretch of
road games and the Spring Break out of the way,
the Seminole Community College softball team
can now get down to the business of making it to
the state tournament.
The Raiders started the 11-game stretch, seven
of which were on the road, with a four-game
sweep of a trip to South Florida that featured
freshman Lacey Swarthout's fifth no-hitter of the
season and a three-run rally for a victory.
SCC then came home to sweep a Mid-Florida
Conference doubleheader from St. Johns River
Community College and split a conference dou­
bleheader with No. 1 state ranked Lake City
Community College, winning 2-0 and losing 2-1.
With that split the Raiders finish the season 2-2
with the perennial national championship con­
tenders.
Coach Courtney Miller's squad then traveled to
Polk Community College in Winter Haven and
were very impressive in sweeping a doubleheader
from NCAA Division U Fairmont State College
from West Virginia before dropping a game to the

host Vikings.
Heading into a crucial M-FC doubleheader at
Daytona Beach Community College last night
(Tuesday), SCC was 31-11 overall and ranked No.
8 in the state. In the conference, the Raiders are
tied for third place with DBCC at 11-5. Lake City
and Florida Community College at Jacksonville
are tied for the M-FC lead with 13-3 records. Last
Thursday, Daytona Beach also split a doublehead­
er with Santa Fe Community College of
Gainesville, winning 3 2 before dRipping a 3-0
derision to the Saints.
Central Florida Community College from Ocala
also split a doubleheader, besting St. Johns River,
10-7, before losing 3 2 in nine innings.
FCC-J won four conference games last weekend,
blanking Lake-Sumter Community College of
Leesburg, 6-0 and 2-0, on Thursday and then also
posting a doubteheader shutout, 5-0 and 11-0,
over SJRCC on Friday.
Trailing the top four in the conference standings
arc Santa Fe (6-10), St. Johns River and Central
Florida (both 311) and Lake-Sumter (0-16).
The Raiders will be at home on Thursday to
host Central Florida Community College in a
See SCC Sfotball, Page 2B

H «r»Jd photo by To m m y VW m nt

Sophomore Blake Hoorelbeke had a mqnster week at the plate and on the
mound as Ihe Seminole Community College softball team won nine of 11
games.

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doubleheader starting at 230 p.m. before going to
Port Orange to play in the Daytona Beach
Tournament on Saturday and Sunday. SCC will
then be at home for a huge M-FC doubleheader
with FCC-J next Tuesday storting at 230 p.m.
Swarthout got the trip to South Florida started in
fine fashion, not allowing a runner to reach until
uinity College's
Colli
Broward Community
leadoff batter in
the sixth inning reached on an error. The
righthander from Colonial got out of a potential
jam on a grounder to third that resulted in a
Seahawk player being out in a rundown.
Swarthout then set down BCC in order in the
bottom of the seventh inning. She finished with 11
strike outs and no walks.
But the Raiders were not doing a lot themselves,
as the score was 0-0 entering the seventh inning.
Oviedo's Stephanie Mathieux led off with a sin­
gle and Tiffany Keller bunted for a single and
both runners advanced on an error. Megan
O'Donnell then laid down a squeeze bunt to score
Mathieux.
After an out, Oviedo's Katie Field walked and
Lake Mary's Rachel Bradley reached on a fielder's
choice with Keller beating the row to the plate. Yo
Johnson then ripped a triple to rightcenter to
plate Bradley and Field with the final two runs.
Mathieux and Keller were both 2-for-3 with a
run scored, while Johnson was 2-for-4 with the
triple and two RBI. Blake Hoorelbeke had a sin­
gle, while Bradley scored a run and drove in one,
Field scored a run and O'Donnell drove in one.
The second game was another barnburner with
SCC coming out on top 3-2 after another out­
standing pitching performance.
This time it was Hoorelbeke doing the job,
allowing no earned runs on four hits, while strik­
ing out five and walking three.
The big righthander from Coeur d ' Alenc, Idaho
was also the leader on offense, ripping a two-out,
two-run double in the fifth inning to break a
scoreless tie. Sissy Daugharty doubled in what
proved to be the winning run in the sixth inning.
Hoorelbeke finished the game 2-for-4 with the
double and two RBI. Daugharty had the double
and the RBI, while Winter Springs' Dixie
Reynolds also had a double. Other contributors
were Bradley and Kiley Sieffert (single and run
each) and Johnson (run).
The Raiders then moved on down 1-95 from
Pembroke Pines to Miami to take on Miami-Dadc
Community College and had another outstanding
day, winning 6-0 behind a three-hitter from
Swarthout and rallying for a 5-3 triumph in the
nightcap.
Swarthout struck out 12 and walked three in
blanking the Sharks and she got plenty of support
from a 12-hit attack.
Lori Schncpf had a big game, going 3-for-3 with
a run scored and an RBI. Other top hitter were
Field (2-for-3 with a run scored and two RBI),
Johnson (2-for-4) and Hoorelbeke (solo home
run). Sieffert (single, run, RBI), Stork, Mathieux
and Daugharty (one single each) and Keller and
Winter Springs* Melanie Pace (run each) also
chipped in.
SCC’s hopes for a sweep looked to be in jeop­
ardy in the second game as M-DCC led 1-0 and
had the bases loaded with two out in the bottom
of the third inning.
But the momentum completely swung around
when Field made an over-the-shoulder diving
catch deep down the ieftfield foul line to retire the
side and the Raiders responded by scoring three
runs in the top of the fourth inning and holding
on for a 5-3 triumph.
Hoorelbeke again was the winning pitcher
despite scattering 10 hits, but only allowing one
earned run.
She also paced the offense, going 2-for-4 with a
double ana two runs scored. Johnson was 2-for-2.
Also contributing were O'Donnell (single, run,
two RBI), Field (single, two RBI), Pace (1-for-l,

run), Kim Stork (single), Sieffert (RBI) and
Schnepf (run).
SCC returned to conference play last Tuesday in
Palatka against S t Johns River and the first game
turned out to be the Blake Hoorelbeke show.
She tossed a four-hitter and struck out while
going 4-for-4 with a home run and a double,
scored two runs and drove in five as the Raiders
won 7-2.
Hoorelbeke got the game started right with a
three-run home run over the ieftfield fence In the
top of the first inning and then doubted in a run
in a two-run second inning as the visitors built a
54) lead.
Also contributing to the 11-hit attack were Stork
(2-for-3, double, two RBI), Bradley (2-fbr-3, two
runs), Field (single, two runs), Johnson (single,
run), and Mathieux (single).
SCC appeared on the way to an easy sweep as
Swarthout carried a 2-0 lead into the fifth inning.
But the Vikings came up with two unearned runs
and the fight was o a
With one out in the top of the eighth inning,
Pace singled and went to third on Field's double
to center. Bradley followed with a single to right
to score Pace and Swarthout did the rest, retiring
the Vikings in order in the bottom of the eighth
inning on two strike outs and a pop up to the
catcher.
Field finished the game 3-for-5 with the double
and the RBI, while Pace was 2-for-4 with two runs
scored. Bradley and Sieffert both singled in a run,
while Mathieux singled and scored a run. Stork
also had a single, while Hoorelbeke completed a
perfect day, going 1-for-l in the nightcap with
four walks.
The Raiders then returned home to score their
biggest victory of the season as Swarthout hurled
a tour-hit shutout as SCC won the second game
from Lake City, 2-0.
The locals could have swept the doubleheader
as Hoorelbeke also threw a four-hitter in the
opening game, but two unearned runs in the fifth
inning cost her a loss in a 2-1 defeat at the hands
of the Tlmberwolves.
The leadoff batter walked and advanced to third
on a fly out and a (pound out. The next batter
ounded back to Hoorelbeke, but her throw to
t was dropped for an error allowing a run to
score. The next two batten hit back-to-back sin­
gles to score the second run.
The Raiders got a run back in the bottom of the
fifth inning when Kristin Hughes and Reynolds
singled with one out, moved up on a sacrifice by
Schnepf and Hughes scored on a passed bail. SCC
had two runners on with two out in the sixth
inning, but could not push the run across.
Hughes was l-for-3 with the run scored, while
Hoorelbeke was l-for-2 and Reynolds was l-for-3.
Swarthout struck out five and did not allow a
runner past second until the seventh inning wheh
she got into terrible trouble.
The Raiders had taken a 2-0 lead in the bottom
of the sixth inning. Bradley and Hoorelbeke
walked with one out and Stork was hit by a pitch
an out later to load the bases. Hughes then
walked to force in Bradley with what would
prove to be the winning run and Hoorelbeke
scored an insurance run when Stacey Spell sin­
gled to left.
But Lake City showed why they have won
numerous national championships and are
ranked No. 1 in the state as they nearly rallied for
the win.
Fricke led off the top of the seventh inning by
reaching on an error and Green and Quigley fol­
lowed with singles to load the bases with no one
out.
But Swarthout buckled down, getting a strike
out, a pop up and a fly bail to end strand three
runners and preserve the shutout and the victory.
Offensively, Spell was 2-for-3 with an RBI, while
Hoorelbeke singled and scored a run. Stork sin­
gled, Bradley scored a run and Hughes drove in

HaraM p W o by IbMwy VtnGant

Freshman Lacey Swarthout hurled her fifth no-hitter of the Mason, carrying a perfect game Into the sixth Inning and
allowing only two runners In a victory over Broward Community College and later shut out No. 1 state ranked Lake
City Community College.

one.
Swarthout had another super outing in the first
game against Fairmont State, allowing one run on
two hits, while striking out nine §nd walking
three in a 5-1 victory.
Doing the hitting for SCC weroStork (double.
two RBI), Bradley and Daugharty (single, run
each), Mathieux and Keller (single each), Sieffert
(run, RBI), Reynolds (two runs) and Field (RBI).
Hoorelbeke continued her mastery of late, hurl­
ing a four-hit shutout, while striking out 13 and
walking only one in an 84), six-inning victory.
She also carried the offense, driving In the first
three runs with a run-scoring double in the fourth
inning and a two-run single in the fifth inning.
For good measure she also got a bunt single for
an RBI in a five-run sixth inning.
All told, Hoorelbeke was 3-for-4 with a double
and four RBI. Also contributing were Bradley (2for-4, run, RBI), Keller (single, run, two RBI), Field
(single, run, RBI), Hughes (single, run), Spell (sin­
gle), Schncpf (two runs) and Sieffert and Pa
(run scored each).
For one of the few times this season, Swarthout
did not have her usual good stuff as host Polk
Community College got to her for five runs, four
earned, on nine hits in three Innings.
. _5bc could be forgiven, however, as it was the
second game she had pitched that day and the
third of the day for the Raiders as they dropped a .
5-3 decision. Hoorelbeke continued her good
work, allowing one hit an no runs, while striking
out five in three inning of relief.
Providing the offense for SCC were Hoorelbeke
(single, two RBI), Spell and Mathieux (single
each), O’Donnell (run, RBI) and Sieffert and Pace
(run scored each).
RAIDERS 4-3, SEA HAWKS 0-2
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CAM E 1
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Hoorelbeke LP . Wataon. Sava _ ra w . 2B_ SCC, llourvRwkr. Rrymdda!
Daugharty; BCC, O 'N E IL 38 . non*. IIR . non*. Km,m l, . BCC M 2 .

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ItFarv LP _ Swarthout (144). Sava . r a w . IB . mm* 3B _ PCC. Guy
Bradlty. IIR . notw. Rtconla_ S C C 31-11 ovrrall, 11-3 M FC;PCC 1417. •

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R am s
C o ntinued from page IB
Despite the big week. Lake
Mary did not move up in
this w eek's Class 6A State
Poll, rem aining third behind

Apopka (19-0) and MiamiSouthridge (21-1).
But the Rams, w ho w ere to
have hosted New Smyrna
Beach at Tuttle Field on
Tuesday, should move up

next week if they can stay
unbeaten as Boone knocked
off A popka, 2-0, M onday
night.
Following the gam e with
the Barracudas Lake Mary

has three big district games
on its slate, starting with a
gam e against Seminole in the
first high school game at the
new ly refurbished Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium

Friday starting at 7 p.m.
Next week, the Rams have
very difficult back-to-back
games tu close out the 6A-3
schedule, traveling to
DeLand to take on the

Bulldogs at C onrad Park on
Tuesday and then returning
to Tuttle Field to host Lake
Brantley on Wednesday. Both
games are set to begin at 7
p.m.

Hooters Pro Cup Series to run at New Smyrna Speedway
Special to the Herald

BITHLO — New Smyrna Speedway will take a
step away from the normal racing card to host a
United Speed Alliance Racing (USAR) Hooters
Pro Cup Series event this week.
This Friday night Orlando Speedworld will run
a regular weekly racing card of heats and features
in the FASCAR classes of Super Late Models,
Modifieds, Mini-Stock, Sportsman, Super Stock,
Young Guns &amp; Bandoleros and Strictly Stock.
Pit gates open at 5 p.m. and front gates open a 7
p.m. and raring begins 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.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
SAMSULA — Defending champion Bobby Gill,
Mike Laughling Jr., Mario Gosselin, Nill Plemons
Jr., Dave Pletcher, Shane Huffman, and Hall
Goodson as well as the Hooter's Girls wilt be
among those on hand this Saturday when the
popular USAR Hooter's Pro Cup Series pays a
visit this Saturday to New Smyrna Speedway.
The April 6th card will aLso have heats and fea­
tures for the Modifieds and Super Stocks only.
It was announced on Saturday, March 23rd that
Sorrento Salvage is now the official sponsor of the
FASCAR sanctioned strictly stock division at NSS.
James Dyal joined FASCAR Marketing Director
Terry Roberts in victory lane during pre-race cere­
monies to make the announcement.
"We are happy to be the official sponsor of the
strictly stocks for this season," Dyal said. "This is
certainly a good thing for the division and all of

l

he competitors.''
Roberts welcomed Sorrento Salvage and told
the fans, "This is a big step for this division. We
are very happy to have Sorrento Salvage as part
of our raring program."
The strictly stocks will compete for a point fund
to be awarded at the end of the season. Drivers
that wish to be eligible for the points champi­
onship will display a Sorrento Salvage decal
across the front windshield.
During the strictly stock feature event that fol­
lowed, Sparkey Markey made his move just two
laps from the end of the event to record his sec­
ond win of the season.
"I am having a lot of fun," Markey said. "We all
race hard and it is great to have a division spon­
sor for the season."
In other racing action from March 23rd, David
Rogers showed the power in his TM Ranch
Dodge as he easily recorded his second victory of
the young season.
"I really feel good about this year," Rogers said.
"My team has worked hard to make this car bet­
ter. i feel like 1 let some of my fans down last year
because we didn't run as well as we should have.
This year will be a lot different."
Justin Henderson took the measure of the modi­
fied field. Dale Clouser cruised home to victory in
the sportsman feature, and Michael Wieczoreck
look top honors in the super stock feature.
The wildest fan reaction for the evening came
from the Super Mini Cup feature as 13-year-old
Wendy Cash calmly guided her bright red 05 to a
second place finish behind Mike Etty. Etty had
jumped into the early lead while Cash had started

llth.
The mini cup cars are half scale, full-bodied
cars, making the high-banked half-mile New
Smyrna Speedway a super speedway to these rac­
ing machines.
Cash caught the draft and calmly worked her
way through the field. With each pass the cheers
from the crowd grew louder, and over the last few
laps the fans were on their feet waving haLs and
hands to urge the young driver toward the front.
Etty held on for an eight-car length win, but
admitted he had seen Cash making her run
through the field.
"It feels great to win, but I knew Wendy was
coming. I was watching for her. Thanks to all the
fans," Etty said.
NSS is located 10 miles South eff Daytona Beach,
between 1-4 (Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84, West)
at the intersection of Highway 44 &amp; State Road
415 in Samsula, between New Smyrna Beach,
DeLand, Sanford and Daytona Beach.
Fit gates open at 4 p.m. and front gates open at
6 p.m. with racing beginning at 7:30 p.m. every
Saturday night.
For more information on any local short track
action, call the FASCAR offices at (407) 568-1367
(Orlando) or (386) 427-4129 (New Smyrna), or
check the Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FASCARNOW®AOL.COM.
Also you are invited to tune in to Daytona's
WNDB-AM 1150 “Vie new “VOICE* of Sink 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 386-2394)033.
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!
RESULTS
ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
Friday, M anh U
NEW SM YR N A SPEEDWAY
Saturday, March 13
SU rE R LATE M O D E L S . I (I I ) Desk! Kogrn, 2. (3) Sammy
Graham; 3.114) Ramau* Roach. 4 (7 ) Mark Vandrvm dtr. 3. &lt;X1) Le»iet
Stewart
M O D IF IE D _ I . (14) Juatin Hendenon. t U ) |im Covrrdal*; 1 (311
Chad IV rxr. 4 (4) John Clark; 5. (5X) Stan * Whit*
S rO K TS M A N . 1. (30) Dal* Clouaer; 1 (42) Kandy lin k e r, 1 107)
Ron Lufcy; 4 (74) Rohm (tim er. 5 (15X) IMIy Sped*; 4 (IS ) Chn*
lYludat, 7. (ONO) Jell Miller; 8, (lit ) Ikemie William*; 1 (2) Brrtt
BuUrmeicr; 10 ( I I ) Chad I V ive, II. (SO) [km Smith
SUPER S TO C K . 1.130) Mike W iri/ im k . 1 (4 !) M ikr Hookup, 3.
(32) Ball Stacy; 4. ( I I ) Shan* Stacy; 1 (23| Chartir Collin*. 4 (01) Robbie
Gauthier; 7. (07) Kevin Auger; 8. (SI) Allen DtUion; 9, |0) Clint Mckran.
10. (ZJW ) Sad Carter; II. (10) Ron Paradiae; |Z (to ) Dean McGluthtn; I I
(298) Steve Cnahran. 14 (41) Ted Hrtma; IS (3B&gt; Kandy |onct. 16. (3)
)etf Colburn, 17. (9| John OtuxveikL
S TR IC TL Y S T O C K _ 1. (3d) Spar key Markey; 2. (27) Barry Parka; 1
(44) David Smith. 4 (3X) Dwayne Detwtler; 3. (IX ) Jam Whittenlun; 4
(M ) Tim Edmund von. 7. (l it Kahuna. 8. (1) Chn* Detwtirr. 9. (37) St*v*
Meria, la (45) JaaiM Smith, II R6| Mkhetl* Dyal; I I (00) Mike
Stmpvcm. 1.1. (55) | a m « Dyal. 14 (3.3X) Duo* Heath. 13. (33))crry
Mitchell; 16. (10) Roger ladien.
M IN I-C U P R A C IN G . 1 (3) Brian Etty; 1 (OS) Wendy Kavh. 3. (42)
Brian Duchachcren 4. (70) lin-ii )anwx*i; 5. ( I I ) Mark Kama; 6. (8) Terry
Tullta, 7. (71) Mike Sweet, 8 (24) Ceaaar BoraielU; 9 (19) Carlo*

See Racing, Page 3B

�T h i Seminole H uulo

Wednesday, April 3 .2002

PB^C 3B

SCC Baseball------Continued from p tg i IB

■cheduk consists enfirely'of M FC games.
J The final stretch began on Tbesday with a game
against Daytona Beach Community College in
Daytona Beach. SCC will then return home on
Friday for the first of three games against Florida
Community College at Jacksonville beginning at
3 p m p ie Raiders and Stars will then meet In a
■oublefwader on Saturday beginning at noon at
• S9 £ * f“ on *** ver8e of falling into a tie in the
conference with S t Johns River Community
College as the Vikings took advantage of very
sloppy Adding on the part of the hosts (nine
*) to build a 4-0 lead in the fourth inning.
Donnie Burkhalter single-handedly got the
Raiders back into the game with an RBI single In
the sixth inning and a solo home run leading off
the eighth inning.
But the hosts were still two runs down entering
__ ...J ia game-tying tw
home nm. Lyman's J.T. VVilliamson kept thin
going with a single, then showed the spired that
set the stolen-base percentage record for the
Greyhounds when ne raced home with the win­
ning nm on a double by Dan Quartararo.
Steven Reiss came on for hard-luck starter
David Timm and threw three shutout innings to
get the victory. Timm had given up no earned
runs on six hits over the first six innings.
Burkhalter led a 13-hit attack going Mor-4 with
a double and a home run, scoring a run and dri­
ving in two.
Other hitters were Machek (2-for-4, home run,
double, nm, two RBI), Solitario (2-for-4, double,
run), Williamson (2-for-4, nm), Scott McCoy (2for-4), Quartararo (double, RBI), Ben Sprague
(single) and Tyson Malik (run).
McCamie, a 6-foot-4 righthander from Boone,
was marvelous, striking out eight and giving up
just two singles, one In the second and one in the
seventh. He also walked only one batter and only
one runner got os far as second base, that coming
on an error to lead off the game.
SCC only had three hits in the game, but two of
them were back-to-back in the sixth inning.
With two out and no one on, Quartararo sin­
gled and stole second before Williamson singled
to plate Quartararo with what would prove to be
the game's only run. Solitario had the Raiders’
other hit, a one out Bingle In the second inning.
SCC fell behind 5-0 in the top of the third
inning of the third inning before trying to mount
another comeback.
The Raiders got three runs back in the bottom
of the third inning with a two-run double by
Machek being the big blow, then closed to within
a run on a solo home run by Sprague in the sixth
Inning.
The hosts had one final shot, putting runners on

SHS
Continued from page IB
and both runners scored to fie
the game.
The Bulldogs regained the
lead in the third inning, but
Seminole again tied the game in
the top of the fourth inning
when Case led off with a slap
single and Megan Pickren bunt­

the corners with two out in the bottom of the sev­
enth inning, but a ground out ended the rally.
McCoy was 2-for-3, while Machek was 2-for-4
with his double and two RBI. Sprague had the
home run and Winter Springs graduate John
Michael Howell doubled in a nm and scored a
run to account for the SCC hitting. Quartararo
and Malik scored one run each for the Raiders.
SCC got back on the winning track on Friday,
scoring eight runs In the bottom of the first Inning
to erase a 1-0 deficit and cruising to a 9-5 victory.
John Madden had a super game on the hill for
the Raiders, allowing no earned runs on three hits
over the first six innings. He fired in the seventh,
allowing a three-run home run to Eli Leonard and
an unearned run on four hits.
Howell had the big day on offense for SCC,
going 3-for-4 with a double, a run scored and dri­
ving in four runs. Other contributors were
Quartararo (double, run, RBI), Solitario (single,
run, two RBI), McCoy (single), Matt Matheson
(two runs, RBI), Sprague (run, RBI) and
Williamson, Burkhalter and Machek (one run
scored each).
The Wolf Pack turned the tables in the nightcap,
scoring five runs In the top of the first Inning and
the Raiders could never recover.
SCC had only six hits with Burkhalter (home
run, run, RBI), Machek (triple, run, RBI),
Williamson (double, run), Quartararo (single,
nm), Howell and Ruben Hernandez (one single
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ed her to second. Megan Gantt
then hit single to score Case.
DeLand answered right back
to make the score 4-3.
Seminole's seventh inning
started off with Case reaching
first on a slap single and
Pickrcm sacrificed her to sec­
ond. However, Case was caught

off the bag at second. Kara
Lively then singled to right and
with runners on first ana sec­
ond and Gantt at the plate a
passed ball scored both Pickren
and Lively to give the 'Noles the
win 5-4.
Abend roth struck out seven
and held the Bulldogs to four

Briefs
Continued from page IB

POP WARNER REGISTRATION
The SYFA (Seminole Youth Football Association)
will be holding Pop Warner Football and
Cheerleading registration tomorrow (Thursday,
April 4th) at CiCi's Pizza in the Wal-Mart Plaza
from 6 p.m.-to-S p.m.
Registrants must fill out a registration form
and must bring a birth certificate, proof of
insurance and a current picture.

FLORIDA SPRING FOOTBALL
Sunshine Network will present statewide
delayed coverage of the Florida Gators' 2002
Orange Sc Blue Spring Football Game from Ben
Hill Griffin Stadium on Sunday, April Nth at 10
a.m. during "Breakfast with the Gators."
The game, which takes place this Saturday,
April 6, will replay on Wednesday, April 24, at
11 p.m.
ividing commentary for the game will be
Provii
Lany Vettel, Sunshine's Gator football play-byplay announcer, and for mer Gator great and
Sunshine analyst Nat Moore, plus sideline
reporter James Bates.

CASSELBERRY REC. LEAGUES
The City of Casselberry Parks and Recreation
Department will be accepting registrations for
youth flag football (ages 7-12), youth cheerlead­
ing (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.

MOUNT DORA SAILING REGATTA
The 49th annual Mount Dora Sailing Regatta
is this weekend (April 6-7) and the entry tee is
$45. The fee for skippers under age 18 b $25,
and there is a $5 discount to all sailors who are
US. Sailing members.
The races will be held on Lake Dora 25 miles
northwest of Orlando. The Mount Dora Yacht
Club sponsors the regatta, which is Mount
Dora's longest-running annual event. Based on
early regbtrations to date, more than 100 sailing
boats are expected to take part.
Once again, the Mount Dora regatta be the
site of the Florida State Championship for Day
Sailer-class boats.
Regbtration can be completed as late as
Saturday morning, April 6th, in Gilbert Park
near downtown Mount Dora. The first of three
back-to-back races that day will begin at 12:30
p.m.

Sunday racing starts at 9:30 a.m. and trophy
presentations will be held as soon as possible
after the last race.
Entry forms can be downloaded at
www.mountdorayachtclub.com or by calling or
writing Martin Zonnenberg, 3400 Lakeshore
Drive, Mount Dora, FL 32757, (352) 735-3298.

ASTHMA ATHLETE SCHOLARSHIPS
The expanded "Will to Win" program for high
school scholar-athlete will grant $100,000 to 11
high school seniors who have excelled in athlet­
ics 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 regbtration in April 30th.
Information and applications for the 2002
"Will to Win" Asthma Athlete Scholarships may
be obtained by calling the "Will to Win" notline
at 1-800-558-7305 or vbiting the Web at
www.thewilltowin.org.

WINTER SPRINGS GOLF
The City of Winter Springs Parks and
Recreation’s Golf programs will continue
monthly through the Spring of 2002, at Winter
Springs Coif Club.
Programs are for youth and adults ages 6-andOlder.
The cost b $40 per month for beginner lessons
weekly on Tuesdays from 5:30 p.m.-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
&amp; Recreation at 407-327-4761.

SEMINOLE SOCCER SCHOOL
The 23rd annual Seminole Soccer School offers
two weeks of instruction this summer at two
sites in the county.
The first week b May 28th-through-June 1st at
Lake Mary High School and the second session
b July 8th-through-12th at Lake Howell High
School.
T hb 9 a on. to 4 p.m. day camp for boys and
girb ages 5-1/2 to 15 will also include indoor
soccer in an air-conditioned gym.
For regbtration brochures and information,
contact camp director Larry McCorkle at 407320-9557 or 407-320-9708 during the day or 407695-2131 in the evening or download the appli­
cation form from the website at
http://HOME.CFL.RK.COM/SOCCERSCHOOL

Harold photo b y Jim W and

Freshman John Michael Howell from Winter Springs had a big game as Ihe Seminole Community Cottage baseball
team won its 20th game ol the season and kept its MId-Ftorida Conlerence title hopes and a shot at the stato tour­
nament alive.

hits while Improving her record
to 6-1.
, The 'Noles are now 12 and 6
with a five game winning
streak.
Seminole looked to stretch the
streak to six games as it hosted

Lake Howell on Tuesday.
The team will travel to Lyman
tonight for a 7 p.m. game before
returning home on Saturday for
the annual BBQ on Saturday.
Food will be served starting at
11 a.m. and be available until 4

p.m. Both the JV and varsity
will also be in action. The junior
varsity plays at noon and the
varsity at 2 p.m. against 6A-3
foe Oviedo.
Proceeds from the event will
go to the SHS building hind.

UCF
Continued from page IB
effective late in the scrimmage. The first four
trips into the red zone for the offense the ended
in field goal tries.
"I was happy with our intensity level early,"
defensive coordinator Bill D'Ottavio said. "We
didn't sustain it throughout the whole scrim­
mage and that's the thing we have to build on.
We still have a long way to go, but was a good
first scrimmage."
"The thing 1 was happy about defensively b
that they bent a little bit, but did not break,"
Kruczek said. "By giving up three instead of
seven, you can win football games that way.
When the defense had to bow its back in the red
zone, I thought it did a good job."
The offense tallied 140 yards rushing and one
touchdown between tailbacks Alex Haynes and
Keith Williams. Williams carried the ball 15
times for 85 yard and capped the scrimmage
with a four-yard touchdown run. Haynes rushed
14 times for 55 yards. Most of his yvork was done
on a 35-yard run late in the scrimmage.
Rivera completed 12 of 22 attempts for 118
yards and was pickl'd off once. Gabriel led all
receivers with eight catches for 97 yards, but
dropped a pass in the end zone early in the
scrimmage that resulted In one of the missed
red-zone chances. Jimmy Fryzel caught five
passes for 93 yards, including a 51-yarder.
Tavarb Capers caught seven passes for 53 yards,
Britt McCriff caught three passes for 30 yards
and tight end Brian Miller caught three passes
for 37 yards.
The scrimmage was relatively free of injury
except for the position could least afford to lose
anotner player, offensive line. Tackle Johnuvan
Morgan suffered a dislocated left shoulder.
Doctors will evaluate him further next week to
determine the extent of the damage.

Racing
Continued from page 2U
Guruulr*; 10. (00) Km,imr Crtaohifll; 11 (26) Jason I’opr, 12. (14) Bubby
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D E M O D I K I Y . 1. ( I l l ) fr* Curry. 1 &lt;Q3) Dm Cordell, 2. (41) Teddy
Bowman

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Barry Willoughby; 17, (16) Bruce law rm te, Sr; !8. (1(&gt;K) Tommy King;
19 (40) Michael William*; 20 (22X) Herb Hoeflrr
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Lawrence 11, 27, (S3) Mike Moor*; 28 (81) Tate pierce, 29, (74X) Jay
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108 CXjptok/Trtptex
107 Mobrio Homoa For Rant
111 Raaon Vacations
114 W arehouee/Rentat Space
110 Induatiial Rantala

141 Homaa For Sate
143 CM of 8 lata
Property For Sate
140 Raaon Proporty For 8ola
147 Induatrtal Proporty For Sate
140 Mob9e Homo Lota For Sate
14B Commatclai Proporty For
181 Inveetm en i Proparty For Sate
1S3 Acreage US For 8ate
ISAO panH ouaa
158 CondomMuma For Sate
157 M otto Homaa For Sate
158 Roal E state Wanted
180 Buaktaaa For Sate
183 Waterfront Proporty For Sate
188 Ouptex For Sato

Santod: 1BR1 BA houM terr*nt
tISQtek. 1378 t e n d , tedudea
utete* no pate or dteton 407-323
3481.

•800 D O W N -W H Y M N T T 7
36R/JBA For Sate
WI8l Down Payml. Assistance
Avalabte CTwaper han rerx).

looking to axpartencad 5 n a
cook man. Good pay Also nsad
w t e a r t l bartendk* 407-3234040, aak to Pater.
Madlcal Racaptlonlxl lor buty
ortiopadlc omce. Expartenca
ni *i laarj. Cortot Sharon. 407-787-

8838 or 407-322-9116.
Indian Cutalns Chat: 40 hr*
taOQtek. 3 yia Exp. Ahte to prapara
Pikto* 4 Indian dehe* dseaerts,
maataSand raawnsa to 370 E SR
434. Winter Springs, FI 32708

D O Y L E 'S R E N TA LS
1BR/1BA W/ Screened
Porch *400*400 Dapoea
Oviedo: 1BFV1BA W/Porth. W/D
Hook-Upa Hast/Air *523/1800
8anford:3BR/1 Bath
W/Famby
Room. W O Hook-Lpa. Lfl Comer lot.
No Pate &gt;7001700 Dap.
ABamotrte Iprkiga: IBR/JBalh wf
D U Oarage. New Ptenf 8 Ftoorteg,
Lg Screened Porch 1828^800
•antor* 3BRBA WAMka Spanteh
9yte, m a m B A M o ta r+ H a w C * * .
HdmJ Fir*., Fple, Lg Comar Lot
1120011200 Depoert
D O Y L I REALTY, INC.

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On hksfmnL I* acre
bread M, 2BR wah Formal M g and
dhteg, kteroom, IrepteceSdweched
doubts garage In Loch Arborl
11078/monffi.
LakaMwyJusIptentedhAoUwtei
new k n w g afV2BA. CH • M am a
yard.
Lake
Mary
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WSO'morrih.
I aka ktery: In Tha Forest an ackA
gated eommaWy (54*L 2BR7BA
marvkKkted home weiFlortte mem,
carport, pebo, and wonderful
IftSCVmonth
Sanford; Beautiful: 1 and 2
Oadrnom apartmants, central
haaVak, laundry hook-ups-kka new
condtionl From ISOOrinorth.
CALL PORZIO R EALTY
(407) 1238878

Marriott w xaefcng
Ctek. Cab 407-444-1000

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or cal 407-9981000.
SprtngHd SuSaa/Santod naada a
axpartencad FUEThna Mdntenanca
Aaalatent and axpartencad PartTkna Weekend Deek Cterka. Apply
nparacnlo
201 N. Towns Road.
TVs Man waiopenarca. m others
(Wvsro Icanae. Apply kt psraon al
Freda T « Samoa, 407- 324-3489.

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233 Truck/Busea/Vana For Sate
238 Car Rantala
238 Vatedaa Wanted
239 MotorcycteteBteea For Sate
240 Boat Rantala
241 Rac. Vehfctea/Cemper* For
243 Trakara For Sate
248 Farm Equlpmant

201 Horaaa
208 Haavy Machlnaty
207 Jawafry
209 W asting Apparal
211 Anttqua/Co9actlbtea
218 B oats A A ccessories
217 O arags Sates
219 Wantad to Buy

SmcRr Mkrtete Cteitetey 2 tag o u t
homaa. Each sleeps 8. Creak aids.
m k » to Qaflkibura or Ashv«e. 23 1 9284748.
CYbocTamahrotTYVvbertlnhkTX

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282 Accounting
283 AddMona A

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VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
IT. N o rn u* u *10,000
■tea teas e M B H o t e .

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I S i k r W 3&amp; A2 6 A l
lot okt Mayfair nil
I mwtv r v n m a Ait8t1

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10*40 W O O O A A M M AR T
MkEteza pubic Moraga warehouse.
aoa 800. or 1800 k ! N ipace* Mca.
Fkxn lisatno. 407-311-0858 or 407331-0639

1 1 7 — C o m m e r c ia l
R en ta ls
Work Shopa/ltorege t o r r e n t
Conventent location. Starting at
1400 p a mo., p k n uOMtos A
deposit 4----------- ----------

1 1 8 — O ffic e S pa c e F o r
R ent

R 14 BA: New Roof. Ceramic
Ite, 11x218c. PoRh, PocL on Over
1/4 Acre. 188.900
Over 1N Acre M R 1 BaSt: Lfr, tki
V p lk hearty kaad. Priced t o qukk
sate 104 900
4*R 2SA: O v a 1800 S q F L LV
Din. Fam Rm W/Fkapteca. Deck,
Oarage 1102.900.
28R 1J BA : New Roof. Cerenvc
Tie. Sc Porch. O v a 1400 Bq FL
Mcely Landscaped. PooL Fenced
1104.900
Custom Bit 4S H 1 A A : Over 2500
Sq FL l&gt;r. Din. Fam Rm, 22x45 Sc
Pool and Spa, 3 Car Oar, O v a 1/3
acre. 1259.900.
Custom 8* 4 8 8 1 BA; Over Z30C
Sq FL U v , Dtn, Fam Rm, 32x32 Sc
FtooL 2 Car Qang* til O va LQ A o*
*210.900.

429

Beautiful Grounds • Single Story
• Great Service • Best Value

407-323-aan
l i t Month Rent tBOOO
(Lbakod T m r Otter)
2 Bedroom $859
3 Bodrooma *459
Wa pay water/Mwer
Stnal pel welcome.
Cedar Creak Apia
407-324-4114
Sanford: 2 Osoroom I Baih
Duplex, $478/1475. AmenOral
7-1214757

OELTOWA 10 a
homasMa, horoa* canto, tanning i
nuraary!
Zoned
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*4,900/ACRE. 8m. dawn w/uwnt
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APARTMENT HOMES

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S TR U CTU R ES
For Expert Advtea cai
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• 24 Hour Fitness Center
• Sundeck Area
• Walk-In Closets
• Covered Cabanas &amp;Jacuzzis * Full Size Washer/Oryer"
• Sand Volleyball
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•t,2A3Bdrm Apt Homes • Spectacular Water Views*
'In Select apartm ent homes

100 Stonebrook Drive • Sanford, Florida 32773
Phonn: 407-322-9556 • Fax: 407-321-6218
www.stonebrook@aimco.com
www.aimco.com

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407-22142

300-Pressure C l e a n in
DUN RfTR:

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Btakter, COCOS
repair. 5 termite repair.
407-320-1741

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By Ruaaan Pahra
SO Y n Local Expert
Home. 8usmees. Hletortcal
Ire, In* 158-7744298

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FREEI We Nature teal relabla 55k
dal up access with nationwide
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407-221- 4 m
Pretok* Cleaning
ChartecM Roof Cleaning
(No pressure, aafe eay
to ctean a roof)
Fraa Eadmate* Uc/bw.
CommarttekTteaktento
Nk* KourpanUa
(386) 45&amp;1177

301-R o o f i n g
u iu a h

euvery S e r v ic e s

Tfw Cnfter’a Eye

2 7 4 -D o c G r o o m in c
------------ Coats 5 Tafia------------Dog Grooming Salon
t i t ] S. Park Ave. Santod
407002 5090
UMgus O/tT Souffgua

275-D r y w a l l

Dry Wall
‘Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn 11
407-322-6338 L/l

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8 rapaa* 407-322-1525
40
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3 0 8-T h e r a p e u tic
M assage
Avalon Centra 5MMD08018
Karen Chattenon
LMT. XMAO014401
1400 3. ParitAva., Sartod
407-3304807

312— T
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Moved to 105 E. 1st St Sanford.
P f o im io n ii Hi t f Io i , IQtty
Sitting. Helping Hand Errovd
Sarvfea*
can 407-M2-SS45

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2 7 8 -H a n d y M

Al towa npte* Kkftert B O l Cabte
8 Wiring, torch more. C a l t o Frsa
Estimate. Licaneed 5 Insured.

2 8 2 -I n t e r n e t S e r vic e
P r o v id e r

Fax (407) 330-0253

f g f f o r i4 &gt; / r t w

5 Rail Fence
•Stockade O teM tok Fence -Board
on Board •Shadow Box
C a l For Free Estimate
(407) 331-0785

C o m w erateM M dk
Nick KoumankSa
(388)488-1177

Im p r o v e m e n t

1800 W. First Street • Sanford, FL 32771
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Service 5 Repair la
our QNUf Buamaaa
•Boat 4 Traler Repafra
•Factory Carteted Tachnfctena
•Marctutea Daater
Hr* U F 5a-4p, SatBam-Noon
1-4 to Ex* 5 2 ' Port of Santod
(407)3244811

2 6 9 -C l e a n in g S e r v ic e s

CALL FOR DETAILS

2 9 4 -P a in t in c

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Serving You Over 50 Yeere
Wa Daffverr We Menutectwe

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Call Now

97 — A pa r t m en t s F u r n is h e d

M A R IN E R S V IL L A G E
LM 8 ADA I BO W . MeOMO
10OPU W B M O ANOUP

153— A c r e a g e L o t Fot
S a le

2 7 7 -F e n c e

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Toyota 5 ASE Master Mohantc
Foreign 5 Domeekc Auto Rape*
5 Service.
3400 Weal SR 48, Sanford
C a i 4074024565
Hours 8 00 - 8:30
V tS A V A S TE H CAR O

Raotn For Rant; K k h s n ptMtegn.
nctote a* utetea 8 cabte. M2Smo..
1x14 teat month. 407-323-1399.

9 9 — A pa r t m en t s U n f u r n is h e d

GreatLocationon 17-92kit
3,000 total aq IL btekste* 1,000 s
aCHA oktoaapao* Concnte btot
wtti 4rokup door* BMkteigki grk
anMkn. 17parkingipaca* Own
la maftvawdl Ca* Vbnca Scot
naaMor, 407-314-4818.

Business &amp; Services
Directory
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Studio Apts. Available

Room For Rant: Pnvala antranca.
•adiarAlryar. 1 10Qtwk, Lake Ava In
Sanford. 407488-7023

Sanford Large t BR Quial
Rautential Area Adtete. No Pate
Rat.Laaaa tfTM no , * Depot! 4071234019

Santod. Custom bute 38R 2WL
vwited caUnga, sky I p t x , working
krapteca. krxnacutete a apadoua.
many axka* quit M., 1117JXXL 362738-4350.______________________

149— C o m m e r c ia l
Pr o p er ty F o r S a le

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2 5 f t-A u

w t iid V r e n t a l * '
Starting • 183/wk.

Sanford: Lovely 2SR apt. axe.
M l . cabte TV. Seeking matuia
hdhrtdual or couple, no childran or
pete liaywfc. or aa5amo * $250
xec dap. leaae 407-121-3738.

Santod: 4/2, tea new aa low M
$882mo Biutead e ra *. LEASEPURCHASE conektered 1509
E te * Oo took] 407488-8182.

W M a tarings: 3BA/2BA. 537
WtftelraCL h The H tF k n J* Wkter
hunt 5 goN court# wew 1165.500
By appt orfy, 4074894328.

PAUL OSBORNE

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nmodalad. all ud. cabte, AlC. hdry,
phone, kach uaa. w c dr. latatenl
; pnvala anlrinca No
Ingf Only drug tn
y 407-3387373

WkPl.-|i I t o u t e i a r M O
dfw T R f f o r r y w y w a

282 Moving A Storage
283 CM. Lube A Filter
284 Patotlng
288 Paper H anging
287 POM Control
288 PtenofOrgan Tuntog
288 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cteantng
301 Roofing
302 Screen A O 'aao W ork
303 Socntarial A Typing
304 SkBng
308 Small Business
308 Stained Olaao
307 Owknmtng Poof Bervtoaa
308 Termrto Repair
300 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tre e Service
313 TV/Redto
314 Uphotetery
318 W a k in g A Sheet M etti
318 WaS OrBBng
318 W indow W ash ing A Tim in g

Town house 2/2.5, axceaenl
naptertYJOd, poof, tea, now pant
8 carpet Can 407-474-3834.

Apartments

93— R o o m s F o b R e n t

407-3384423

Lamm Services
Lags! Services
Locksmith
Masonry

l antotd : Townhouse. 3/2, newty
retotkahed caihadral casing, pool,
tennte aocaa* caransc tea. 185.000
407-330-4868.

124-8832

Vf N H im 1 PR OPT R HI S
111/ l.’ l l / h l

Sanford Court

Wanted Worterxl A a m i Do A8
company teal rsqukM hard work.
Mechanical abkty an A* Raeatakty
a mLal Can team a trade 8 gal paid
tool! WW Tratel Must have
trimportation la Qanava area. For
ntovtew. 407-349-8581. Drug Free

iWYkaat Bug rlapnait nouaa

287
288
280
290

A d v trtlM your buairwts or m i v Ic m for rr llttl* as $2.oo par day.
Call (407) 322-2611 to tpaak to a Claaatflad Rapraaantallvo

Wrt-Vkn DrVarx needed: Fid 8 Part
tens. Good driving record 8 dug
•craanteg iwpited Cparakxi Ic wlh
5 y n axp. Sanlorx watoorrn te
apply. C a l 800-471-2440

pnvaagaa, plua laundry- Ratek
SSI praterrad 407-480-1101

8areoni 2411S, Orange Ava, c&lt; 25*i
81. 1 BR 1BA home. Family
nwn.aat ki kkhsn, teerg are* Ivkig
room I a n hstewl Oop Int ' ~
1/2 babv Sprtnkter eyeton'
pump. Must aaa to ape
168.900.407-322-4748.

CH A * private b a r* 4074228189

STARTING AT

2S8 Akorstlono
2 M Apploncw Repair
2S7 Auto Etect. R opok
238 Automotive
2 8 0 Bush Hogging
281 C omputer Conouteng
282 Cobtnots
283 Carponxy
26 4 Corjiot 4 Inataaotteno
288 Corpot Cleonlng
288 Coding Repair
287 Ceramic TUe
288 Chad Coro Canters
280 C leanin g Services
2 7 0 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Daavary Services
278 Drywab
278 Electrical
277 Fsnco
2 7 8 Handy Man
27B Hauling
280 Hom e Im provem ent!
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
2 8 3 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakafront Clearing
288 Landscaping
286 Laundry Sendees

231 Cara For Sate
234 Automotlvo

M l SC EI I A N E O U S

TOES One it &gt;450rina A l have

Part Tima Nuraary a Qrasn Htxtea
Water. No Exp. Nacaaaary. Cal MF. AS. 407-3220884
Part tens wakter
Must ba atria to labrtcate.
Cai 407-080-2033

•no » • ww cornics r a •nror tor in* rwnn iPEjcmcvnonv Wi nrv i
Jkxt Inaartton onfy and onfy lot Ota coal of tha Util toarirtton.

AUTOMOTIVE

IB BPotaA SuppUaa
200 Uvaatoek/Farm

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to jte jJ J Z S S T

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N you nood to change your ad wftee a la nmnmg. friaaoo gtva ua a MS ra
too w* maka *ta changa lor toe naxt avattebte arktun Ptoaao chock your ad
on Ota Drat day of putfa S on. a you (Ind an arror, ptaaao a

222 Mualcai InatmmsnU
2231
229 Aucdona

1B1 Appaancaa A
Furniture For Sate
183 Tstovtalon A Stereo/Radto
IBS Computera For 8ala
187 Sporting Qooda
188 Offlca Suppllaa
1B1 Buadbtg Matartete
IBS Lawn A Cardan
IBS Machlna Work
187 Raateurant Equipment

F 5 T A T F

Santod: 2BR house 1 block hum
hotefH. 1125/wk or tCOQrincrdi, pka
1280 aac dap. 407-121-S p a .

M A U N MURANCa AMO S91K

I or V ia * Wte M o w d M l caah of a |
chock. A d v o t M n who Uriah la bo bated can make arrangamaffla df 9 w » w a
M r ad la pirated. h o u r hoop In mind that ada m Iho Para onala (ctee* S t ),
i Opportunrttee (claaa. SSI A Oarage Solo# (117) require parjmon* m

221 Good Thlnga to Eat

M F n C H A N O I S E

407-421-013

FOR UNOCRQHOUND
UTRJTV CONTRACTOR

P a v in g f o r v o u r c la — tfla d a d ;

E M P l O YMF; N T

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Experienced Tree Worker* naadad
to kritey contract crawt In Oekona
Ana. Can (407) 48841782 to
Info. Drug Fiat

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Bob's Lawn
Service
Traah Removal 5 Hauling
Light Tree Trimming
407-3224951 (Offlca)
407-402-2811 (Mobile)
C 5 M Lawn Service
Residential A Commercial
Lawn Coding Cheapen n town!
Spring daervep yante. garagx* etc.
Santo eaten Discount* 407-3215432 or 407-3284715

291-Mortgages
NEED A HOM E LOAN?
Wide Range Mongaga
programs Good Crete.
Stow Creek. Sad-Employed.
Free Pre-Approval!
MILLIE G O U LD
D N. &amp; Funding, Inc
A Mongaga Brokerage Business
407-3324008 or 923-3090

Tree Sarvtco-Na* Firm
Craw I aadsr* Tree Trimmer*
Top Pay. BeneWa, O u g Fra * C
raq . E O E
Lawn Tree Samoa toe.
I 800-3334737

About Bob • T i m Service
Tree Removal. Trknmtog,
Svc, Firewood. Free “
Ltolna .407-250-1575

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Servicing The Ftvo County
AreaSnca 1950
1x97215. Bm tedYw urad
407-331-23854
VtSA/UASTER CARO

$15.75 per m o n th ....... 5 lines / 3m or
$24.75 per m onth ....10 lines / 3 mor
$33.75 per m onth ... 15 lines / 3 m oi

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Seminole Herald
You can lax vour ad to 407-323-6406
300 H. French Aire, Sanford 12771 •F. 0. Boa 1N7, Sanford 32772
Our olllca la open to aana you Monday through Friday, t am •5 pm
DEADLINES:
Deadline la 4 p m on Monday for Wednesday paper and 4 p.m.
Thuraday for the Waakand addon. A 4 Ine minimum apples to private
party ada. Certain ada and classifications require prepayment.
Legale DeadBnea: Friday. 5 pm lor Wednesday Edition
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Home Health Cere
Elderly Care
Health A Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Compirter/TV
Personals
Healthcare
Lost 4 Found
Special Notices
Ninety S ChMd Care
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

45 DeM Consolidation |
54 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
81 Money to Lend
63 Mortgi^ea

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117 Commercial Rentals
11B Office Space For Rent
tig Pasture For Rant
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storaga/Offlce For Rent

87 Career
Consultants
69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Hstp Wanted
73 Employment

REAL
RENTALS
91 Apartments/
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartmsnts - Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condomlnum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duptea/Trlplex
107 MoCSe Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations

MERCHANDISE
181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Sterao/Radio
185 Computers For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supples
191 Buiklng Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
IBS Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

ESTATE

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of State
Properly 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 Condomlnhana For Sale
157 MobSe Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

MISCELLANEOUS
199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antiqua/CoHectiblea
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Gangs Salsa
219 Wanted to Buy

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407-321-0759
157— M obile H omes
For S ale
36&gt; 10 mobSa homa. asachad FL mv
party kjmd, carpeted. caring lent,
new nova, new A C . Located n Town
A Country (arkAl) Park. 5355 Orange
9*1 Ik kfcnroaAtang 117.000 366

181— A itlian c es Ac
Furniture For Sale
1 KINO BERTA, poaJurepedfc aat.
never ueed C om *2*. aal 8298. Can
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coat t l k aal 5275. Can daSvar. 407709-5696.

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home 2 poods puppies tor sate,
tOoks Old toots. 407-6666297.
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lAwl aal 580 407-422-8644
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A KING SIZE PILLOW TOP
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407-422 6648
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407-*02-2776
Bedroom 7 pc CHERRY WOOO 4
poster bad. a l dove tafled, draaaar
wrtvrrwror. chest . night stand,
unused, ski n boa. Coal 55k. sail
51650 Stn^yi batkocm a W k 407709-5696
Bada. kxkiad n Santard. orhoprdc
Inn tats wWi 5 yr warranty Tati 575.
M 590. ** a n 595. lung 5175. Navar
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17178 W. Cotantal Dr. Oriental
407-821-7707
730 Sand Lake fid, Orlando
1407-2469578
2999 E. Colonlat Dr. Ortandb
407-6662001
3631 W. Vina SL Kissimmaa
407-645-7756
150 B . State Rd 434. A*. Springs
*07-683 7771
1466 Swswn BM5 Caaaafcany 407631-7260
111 Toaffie Center B M , Sanford, I
407-3369969
1567 W. New Haven Ava. W
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18“«2&lt;r 5202/aa.
Supkja Steal A Supply Inc Apopka
407-293-5768

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Sanford. 407-402-277B
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Outer, riraitanl condectv Indudea
hard case. 5100 obo. 407-326
7039.
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407-322-0SS4

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55.000 40766600H or 352-3634942.

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407-322-0884.
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bodge Ram Bsduner
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386753-0042

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407-3267039.

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1990 Mercury Cougar. Bostonian
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good, looks good. 52300 obo 407324-0936

1960 Chevy Luv Pick-up: Rebuff
angina, runs great BetAner 5450
Also have Lears camper shai tor a
fengoad p d u « Lk* rww. 575 4073244)619 or 407- 463 6429

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1994 Chevy 1500 WT: V6. 5 spd.
89k mass. Tael 54200 obo 407-

323-5234.

Creme love seal. 575. braaa coffee
A and tables.5125. lighted oak
etagare. 5250. bakers rack. 525 wal
unrf. 550 407-323-8167. alter 7pm

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double pedestal table ml leal. 6
Chippendale ch an , buffer 6 hutch,
navar used, cost 56k. sat 51295.
server. 5250 407-7095699
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oven, mat ccndaon. whaa. 5150 obo.
Car lop carrier. 520. ladies Huffy to
spd taka. 515 407-323-2925
Pod Table 66 prefleasuvfl S C Sanaa,
ba rer pockets, one nch prana data,
navar used, awl in Crate. Can
deWer 1 sat up Coal 55k. sal lor
51650 407-709-5696
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ascaOanl conckticn 5500 366
753-9633
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follower
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10 Colossal, filmwise
14 Pride sound
15 Treasure
container
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captain
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Noah's
IB It comes from
the heart
1B Bit of bunco
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formerly

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physics
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Calhoun
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officer
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one
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incursion
24 Met
production
26 Salinger title
character
27 Theatrical
lament
28 Moist-eyed
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act
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Scorsese film
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resident
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persona
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297 Pest Control
296 Plano/Organ Tuning
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303 Secretarial A Typing
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305 Smal Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TWRadto
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Sanford, Florida

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41 children interviewed in foster care case
By Michelle Jerta
Managing Editor

Daylight-saving
time begins
Sunday
\H*r*k) reader* are remind­
ed to turn their docks
ahead one hour on
Saturday before they go to
bed to mark the beginning
of daylight-savings time.
Local Are departments
also remind readers to
adopt a potentially life sav­
ing habit: Change the bat­
teries In smoke alarms
when you change your
docks. Raplacing batteries
every six months Is a sim­
ple way to ensure smoke
alarms will work in case of
an emergency.

L A K E M A R Y — Allegations of
sexual assault in a local foster
home appear to be limited to four
children.
Investigators with the Lake
Mary Police Department have
interviewed more than 40 chil­
dren assigned to the foster home
of Marie Jasmin. Additional sexu­
al assault incidents were not
uncovered, but the interviews
could lead to other charges being
filed against Jasmin and her son.
Jasmin, 55, was arrested last

Investigation continues into
allegations of sexual assault

month an charges of neglecting to
report that her IB-yearold son,
Jacques, was sexually assaulting
children in her foster care. Jacques
is still in the Seminole County jail
without bond on charges of sexual
assault, while Marie was released
on a $1,000 bond shortly after
The arresbffollowcSalkgatiors
from two foster children, who
were released back to their family

Lake Mary
Police Chief
Richard Beary
describes how
his department
transformed a
conference
room into a
chfldren'e play­
room. More
than 40 chil­
dren came to
the depart­
ment to be
interviewed as
part of the
Jasmin foster
care case.

earlier this year, of sexual assault
while under Jasmin’s care. The
children were interviewed by
authorities, who believe Jacques
molested at least four foster chil­
dren within the Jasmin household.
In a public statement, Marie
Jasmin has denied the allegations.
Since Marie Jasmin became a
certified foster parent in 1996, the
See Investigation, Page SA
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Home owners look
for answers from
sunrooms CEO
t

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

are back
Th e seventh Annual Super
Seminole Spring Classic,
a Men’s Super Slow-PItch
qualifying tournament. Is
being held for the first
time In Sanford today and
tomorrow.
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Pictured above, firelighters practice the Denver UfL The lift was created several years ago by the Denver
Fire Department after a firefighter, who suffered a heart attack, died in aaburning building because his co­
workers could not lift him up and out ot a window. Pictured below, Seminole County firefighter Terry Darnell
tries his hand at the ladder bail out drill. Firefighters learned how to move out a window onto a ladder head­
first and then swing down to land farther down the ladder.

Team Pain receives OK
to build city’s skate park

By Christopher Patton

By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor

or three months, small
plum es of smoke routinely
lifted from the old Florida
Power and Light building in
downtown Sanford.
There was no fire, just more
than 450 firefighters from around
the county learning how to save
their fellow co-workers in times
of disaster. Seminole County
Lieutenants Mike Hammonds and
Jeff Blake led the instruction of
the firefighter survival and rescue
course. The course is the first
county-wide training exercise to
include all Seminole fire depart­
ments.
"Most of this stuff we will
probably never have to use,”
Hammonds said. "If you do get
in a situation like this, you know
things have gone bad."
Every couple of days the

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LAKE MARY — With only a
slight hesitation about the com­
pany's name, City Commission
Thursday gave Team Pain the go
ahead to build the city's skate
park.
The approval authorizes City
Attorney Clay Simmons to pre­
pare contract documents with
Team Pain Enterprises Inc., for
the construction of the park.
Based on research provided by
members
of
city
staff.
Commission also waived the
competitive sealed bid require­
ments.
"It's normal ti) go to bid with
a project like this," City Manager
John Litton said. "But, we have
the right under city code to do
what is in the best interest of the
city. We believe Team Pain is the
best for this job."
Team Pain, based in Winter
Springs, is owned by Tim Payne.

Sec Training, Page 8A

Authorities suspect professional
thieves targeting Seminole County
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
A u d ris B illb e r r y - Sanford
Hom ing Authority director

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The Seminole County Sheriff’s
Office is investigating two sepa­
rate reports of large thefts that
indicate professional thieves arc
in the area.
A report from March 22 indi­
cates one suspected location is
the Interstate 4 business corridor.
The sheriff's office and the Lake
Mary Police Department are
investigating the theft of numer­
ous Liptop computers from busi­
nesses located in Heathrow and
the Primera office parks.
Suspects are two black males,
early 20s, medium build and

LAKE MARY — A group of
home owners who have spent
thousands of dollars for construc­
tion work that has yet to be com­
pleted job are beginning to see a
shimmer of hope.
At least a dozen complaints
have been filed with Four Seasons
Sunrooms Inc. of New York about
nonperformance of a local fran­
chise owner.
Customers say the owner. Josh
Perrotta, and his company
Sunrwms of Florida have been
paid an estimated S500.1XX1 in
deposits to build sunrooms. Some
nf the deposits were paid almost
two years ago, yet little work lias
beyrmynplctixf.
David Ewing, CEO of Four
O n March 22, Doane file d a suit
Seasons Sunrooms, was in for $20,000. His anger, however,
Central Florida Thursday to dis­ doesn't stop with Perrotta. He
cuss the situation with unhappy bought a Four Seasons product
customers. For about three hours, while living in Utah and said the
four homeowners - one from
See Sunrooms, Page 10A
Longwood, Lake Mary, Apopka

V

Area firefighters
attend survival^
rescue course
Staff W riter

W h e n som e people And
rocks on the banks of a
creek or in their backyards,
they m ay see a good skip­
ping stone or landscape fix­
ture Not Fa ye Siler.

Wearing baseball caps. The sus­
pects also may have operated a
blue SUV as a get-a-way car. In
one particular case at Mitsubishi
Power Systems at 100 Colonial
Center Parkway, approximately
18 laptop computers were stolen.
"It seems as if in these cases
what we have is professional
thieves with shopping lists," said
sheriff's office spokesman Steve
CXson.
What investigators found
Wednesday is lending them to
believe the stolen merchandise
eventually makes it way to
Miami and possibly a cargo ship.
See Thieves, Page 10A

and Orlando - explained their
troubles with Perrotta and dis­
cussed a palatable resolution.
As many as four dozen cus­
tomers could be effected, and a
statewide investigation is under
way into Perrotta's business prac­
tices. In addition, four dvil suits
in four separate counties have
been filed against Perrotta.
Todd Doane of Pinellas County
is one of those who has filed suiL
Doane agreed to have
build a sunroom in August 2001/
He paid $17,000 as a deposi
roughly half of the contract's ‘
ancc. Perrotta had a number,
delays, Doane said, and fi
agreed to start in January. Thai
tire last lie's heard from Perroli
"That's a lot o fjp w « x lia» W
out of a long time," Doane said.

Other employees at the compa­
ny include skaters with exten­
sive design and building experi­
ence in skate structures.
Previous design and construc­
tion projects include public skate
parks in North Point, Fla., Ripon,
Calif., Laramie, Wyo., Ashville,
N.C. and most recently, Deltona.
Team Pain is the only concrete
skate park designer on the East
Coast recognized by the Skate
Park Association of the United
States, and Payne serves on the
group's design and safety board.
"Mr. Payne was chosen as a
sole source based on his exten­
sive experience and interviews
with municipal directors,"
Litton said. "We have found no
other experienced builders in
the area.
According to Litton, the city
will piggyback on the city of
Deltona’ contract with Team
Pain, which will establish the
See Park, Pag* 10A

Agency moves forward with 1st Street lights
By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — A decision by
the Downtown Community
Redevelopment Agency appears
to have flipped the switch for
improved lighting on 1st Street.
Board members agreed to enter
contract negotiations with the
Downtown Business Association
to conduct events beneficial to
downtown. The contract would
fund the DBA up to $25,000, and
negotiations would begin once
DBA obtains and submits to the
city building easements for an
electrical system the organization
helped improve along 1st Street.
the DBA's president, Tom
Winterheimer, and founder, Sara

Jacobson, approached
City
Commission in January for fund­
ing and offered to give the city die
electrical
system in
exchange for

$25,nx)o.
3 3 lied
3 “

It's a w inw in s i.u a tion, b u t it
needs to be
a clear w inw in.

after dis­
putes arose
over who
owned the
electrical
improve­
— 55—
ments. Local
Tom Ball
businesses
CR A Boa/U Memfcet
who donat­
ed thou­
sands of
dollars in parts and labor for the

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improvements claimed they made
the donations to the city, not DBA.
In their proposal to the CRA,
Winterheimer and Jacobson said
they weren't asking for payment
for the electrical system.
“Call the $25,000 whatever you
want, we're seeking money to put
in our treasury to produce activi­
ties that benefit downtown,"
Jacobson said.
Board members agreed the
electrical system would provide
an infrastructure to improve lightwanted
to
f o g dmvntown, but
------------avoid possible legal pitfalls.
"It's a win-win situation, but it
m ills to be a clear win-win," said
CRA board member Tom Ball
See Lighting, Page 10A

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.11,

2002

t e a t i M Mass
cep m vrem sT ta

San ford , F lorida

found on restaurant’s steps
■ y C h ris to p h e r P e tto n
S taff W riter

SCC duo selected
for All-State
Vjlana Lsuchsnka pfefttd
up moat o f the hardware,
but 11 o lh ef m em b era otth e
Sam inda Community
CoNaga baakatbal program
wara aiao raoogntzad whan
the Florida Community
Cottage Activities (F C C A A )
r p w a w u n A iK X jn itfon cs

S A N F O R D - The fate o f a
1 7 -year-old m o th er and the
b ab y she abandoned is n ow in
the hands o f the courts.
A ft e r tw o an on
ym ou s 911
nymi
lacc e d b y tne m oth er
ca lls p la
T h u rsd a
m o rn in g ,
p o lic e
q u ick ly located the- baby she
le ft at the doorstep o f the Proy
Th ai C u isin e restaurant at 2520
S. French A v e . O ffic e r Tina
L eh m a n fo u n d the b ab y at
a p p roxim a tely 6:20 a.m . w ea r­
in g a child sized T-shirt, said
C apt. D arrel Presley.
JShe Im m ed iately w rapped
th e b a b y In a blanket and
c a lle d
p a ra m e d ics,''
said

f

Presley
W ith the b a b y In g o o d con d i­
tion resting a t C entral F lorida
R egio n a l H o s p ita l, S an ford
p o lice in v e s tig a to rs tracked
d o w n the m o th e r’s Id en tity b y
tracing the 911 calls to a cell
phone. T h e m oth er w as located
at Sem inole H ig h School as she
apparently g a v e birth, d u m p ed
tne child and phoned p o lic e all
before s h o v in g o ff to class.
P olice transferred h er to the
hospital and w as still recover­
in g there as o f T h u rs d a y
evening. M ea n w h ile, at a cus­

to d y hearing Thursday after­
noon,
S em in ole
C o u n ty
J u ven ile Judge N an cy A lle y
ru le d the ch ild w as to be
p la c e d In a D epartm ent o f
C h ildren and Families shelter.
T h e m other w o u ld be allo w ed
su p ervised visita tion righ ts
and another hearing w as set
fo r A p ril 15 at 9 a.m.
U nder Florida law, the girl
cou ld have le g a lly dropped the
n ew b orn b o y o f f at a fire hall
o r hospital, instead, she chose
See Baby, Page 12A

Bike Patrol

and Alt-Stste teams recantty.
“

Police find teen-age mother
after tracing 911 calls

. IB

Sheriffs office
investigating
electrocution

i4

rS sfi I■ ISi in # -

City pulls permit
for snake seller
B y Dsn P in g
Editor

b iva tlga to n with the
Seminole County' Sheriff's,
Major Crimes Unit are inves­
tigating the death o t a 20yeeKJd worker; w h o died o f
an apparent electrocution.
Tne incident was reported
to the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office at U 3 &amp; u n
Thursday. It happened on
State Road 426 near the inter­
section o f Seminole W oods
Boulevard, near Geneva.
The victim, Benjamin
'
i Butt (dob 6-20-81) of
, worked for Red

•ad Light. H e waa a n w rM er
of a crew that wras laying T
down pow er pole* along the
roadway.
According to a witness, the
i o f the truck came in
I contact with a power line.
[T h e victim, w ho w as stand­
ing next to the truck, appar­
ently came in contact w ith
the electrical current A n EMS
crew rushed him to Central
Florida Regional Medical
center in Sanford, where he
was pronounced dead.

unit.

vI

H*f«W photo by Tommy Wncu l
Sanford police and firelighters escort a teen ager to a rescue vehicle. The
Seminole High School student earlior in the morning abandoned her baby
at a Sanford Thai restaurant.

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Horrid photo* by tommy 1

The Sanford Fire Department recently purchased bicycles for He new bike patrol. Pictured, from left, are
flrefighter/paramedic Larry Piedlscalzo, Out-Spoke'n owners Arden and Michael Cottle, and
KreAgMer/paramedcs Mike Salber and Jeff Orange.
. /

F ir e

d e p a rtm e n t

fin d s

s o lu tio n f o r

tig h t s q u e e z e s
B y Dan Pin g
Editor
pecial events like festivals
and parades provide
unique obstacles for para­
medics w h o have to provide
em ergency medical service, but a
team o f emergency personnel at
the Sanford Fire Department
appears to have found a solution:
bike patrols.
Large crowds make it difficult
for emergency medical techni­
cians (EMTs) and paramedics to
respond to a crisis. Precious sec­
onds that could mean the d iffer­
ence between life and death are
lost maneuvering large rescue
vehicles through a crowd of
pedestrians. Even g o lf carts are
difficu lt to squeeze through tight
spots.
"Bikes are idea fo r things like
the Fourth o f July dow n on Lake
M on roe," said M ik e Salber, a
paramedic with the department.
Salber is the d rivin g force
behind the creation o f the bike
unit. Deputy Fire C hief Jerry
Ransom said the idea had been
kicked around for a couple o f

S

Designing
Women
The terms "high-tech’ and
landscaping com pany"
don't often appear In the
sam e sentence. A Sanford
company Is changing that.
P e g s 1C

Seminole Sm ile

Sanford fireftghte r/paramodlc Larry Pledlscalzo Inspects his
new bicycle, which was purchased from Out-Spoke'n.

Se« Bicycles, Page 7A

S A N F O R D — City com m is­
sioners revoked a conditional
use permit that gave a business
ow n er permission to operate a
wholesale reptile operation on
Sanford Avenue.
In January, the Planning it
Z on in g Com m ission approved
the permit despite complaints
from nearby business ow ners
and residents. T h e business, JP
Pets located at 211) and 212
Sanford Avenue, houses thou­
sands o f non-venom ous reptiles
that are sold w holesale to other
retailers.
^ _
Linda Kuhn, w ho rives iilmitl
iT block a w a y at 313 Palmetto
Avenue, appealed P &amp; Z 's deci­
sion to the city commission.
"T h e perm it is not consistent

with the goals and objects o f the
Com prehensive Plan and the
Land D evel­
opment
--------/ / -------Regul•
■“
at ions,"
If it had
Kuhn told
K een n
commission. . c .
ers. "it's also
w holesale
not compatlelectronics
ble with the
business, I
surrounding
w ould have

Mikc'LV

fell the sam e

Skat, chairway.
man of the
______ ■ ■ _____
Planning
* *
C om m ­
Plarrfwng CkxrtrniaAion
ission, was
the /one dis­
senting vote
when the conditional use was
approved in January. H e agreed
See Snakes, Page IZA

Heathrow residents
object to plans for
assisted-living facility
B y C h ristop h er Patton
Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — The night
before Passover was to begin
almost a hundred elderly Jews
delayed their religious prepara­
tions to show their support for a
proposed county com prehen­
sive plan amendment.
The Jewish Senior Housing
Council requested the am end­
ment for a rezoning o f a 20-acre
parcel from agriculture to
planned unit developm ent. The
site is located west o f Interstate
4, east o f the Seminofe-Wekiva
Trail and 3000 feel south o f L ik e
M ary Boulevard.
Commissioners voted unani­
mously, absent Com m issioner
Randy Morris, to send the pro­
posed
com preh en sive
plan
am endm ent to the Florida
Departm ent o f C om m unity
A ffairs for review, if approved
by the state, the site w ou ld be
utilized fo r a non-sectarian
assisted and independent living
facility.
The developm ent w ou ld con­
sist o f 200 assisted-living units

near 14 and 50 one-story units
near the Markham W oods
neighborhoods o f Ravensbrook
and Orange Ridge. Residents o f
those tw o neighborhoods plead­
ed with county commissioners
to adhere to the comprehensive
plan and deny the project.
sroval o f this plan w ould
be hard to sw allow ," said Frank
Shelton, vice president o f the
Markham W oods Association.
Shelton argued approval of
the assisted livin g facility w ould
be "setting a precedent for more
high intense developm ents" in
the area that are incompatible
with the surrounding neighbor­
hoods.
"Please continue to protect
the integrity o f our community
and continue to honor the agree­
ments m ade by those before
you," he asked commissioners.
Joe Ureig, a resident o f
Ravensbrook, w ould be the clos­
est hom eowner to the proposed
developm ent. H e too asked
commissioners to deny the pro­
ject, calling an approval a "vio -

S « Facility, Page 7A

S u b sta tio n p r o a c t iv e a p p ro a c h to p o lic in g

S
D a vid Scott - Idyllwilde
Elementary Principal

Index
Claurfwd.......................3B-61
O ouw ord.............
SA
0«a/ Abby .........................AC
logoi* .......................... 31-41
U*5tyto ......................... 1GSC
O t»iu an»i..........................3A
Opinion .......................... 4A
Pbiko L og ................. . • ■• AA
loltalort........................ 4C3C
S p o rt*

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B y C h ristop h er Patton
Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — A new Sanford
Police Department substation at
C ow an M oughton Terrace and
5th Street may benefit local stu­
dents as much as the officers
w h o w ill use the facility.
The grand opening o f the sub­
station Tuesday was the result o f
an unique collaborative venture.
The police department, city o f
Sanford,
Sem inole
County
Public Schools and Sanford
Housing Authority all pitched in
to help.

The unmanned substation w ill
provide an added p olice pres­
ence in the area as officers w ill
use the facility for shift changes,
breaks and com pleting paper­
work. The added presence is a
more proactive approach to
policing the area, said O fficer
G ary
Johnson.
C om m u n ity
policin g coordin ator Johnson
w ill m ove his office from the
13th Street substation to the new
facility.
In addition , the substation
w ill be used as a tutoring center.
The substation is located on an
adjacent street to the literacy

center at Harbor II, Teachers w ill
use the substation for more indi­
vid u alized
tutoring,
said
Elizabeth Graham, Title I com­
munity educator and adminis­
trator.
"The extra quiet place gives
them a chance to w ork one-onone w ith teachers," she said.
"W e ’ve had some great support
from these collaborative agen­
cies and the community."
Officers w h o use the new sub­
station w ill also help in tutoring.
According to Graham, the offi-

See Substation, Page 7A

Herald photo by Tommy Vtncom
Audrls BiHberry. executive director ol Sanlord Housing Authority, gives a
speech during the grand opening ot the Sanlord Police Department
Community Services and Tutoring Center.

�T h i Seminole Hnuia

ommumty
April events
TradRtonei Farmer* Market
Megnoti* Square, Downtown
Sanford
Every Tbeeday and Saturday
In the heart of Downtown
8antonl For mom Information
ptaaaa contact Sanford Main
Street (407) 322-5600.

To have an item added to the Main Street Calendar, Call Paula at 407-688-0943

CMC Canter. Cost is $3.00,
Includes refreshments. Music
is by the Deftonana 12-piece
band. The pubic is invited.

•p o L m c fm M t

8*nlor Center at 11AM - bring
your own lunch. For Informa­
tion cal Barbara Goertz
407.302.1010. Players need­
ed.
• Pinochle Club meets at
til* Senior Center at 12:00PM
Needs new members. For
information call 407.302.1010.
Free
• Seminoi* County Public
Ubrary - Sanford BranchToddfors (18 months to 3
years) 10:30am.
•AARP TAX HELP A
PREPARATION Tuesdays
and Fridays BAM-1PM at the
Sanford Senior Center,
• Scabbta Club meets M
the 8*rtior Canter at 1.-00 PM
Looking lor new members.
Free. Can 407.302.1010

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Seminole
Community
CoSege, Rm B-117/118, Cost
TonighTaSky
8.10 G1 407.328.2121 tor
Sentinel* Community CoAega
Information.
Planetarium let, 3rd, 4
• Seminoi* County Pubic
Friday* of die month.
Library - Sanford Branch •
Featuring a dHtorart episode
Confetti Club (3 yeera A up)
every time. A l averting shows
3:30pm A l programs are ms*
a d be M owed by Meecope
A open to the pubic.
• UNE DANCING WTTH
weedier permits 8:30pm.
CLAJREI Sanford Senior
Admission: $4 Adults, S3 K-12
Center 1050am-1250pm
students and Senior Citizens.
Cal 407.302.1010 tor Inform*For mors Information please
‘ Don.
cal: (407) 328-2360.
April 4-14
April August
Earth and Sky by Douglas
Myths In the Night
Post
Seminoi* Community College
Presented by the SCC
Planetarium 2nd &amp; 4th
Theatre Department SCC
Fridays of the month.
Fine Arts Theatre
Featuring 10 (afferent
A poetic ftim noir, Chicago on
episodes. A l evening shows
a hot summer night a hardwll be M ow ed by telescope
edged detective story - an
viewing sessions as the
deacribe Earth and Sky. As
weather permits 8:30pm.
poet Sara McKeon begin* her
irrv^SD^ Don into onNi myfDtr
Admission: $4 Adults. $3 K-12
students and Senior Citizen*.
of her lover, she is led Into
For more Information please
Chicago's urban labyrinth.
cal: (407) 328-2360.
Ticket prices: $6 Adults, $9
Senior Cittzene and Students.
Aprif-Augu*t
For more Information contact
Saturday Evening Special
the SCC Fin* Arts Theatre
Feature
Box Office al (407) 328-2040.
Seminole Community College
Planetarium Faaturestobe
April 4
• Sanford Historic Trust
announced. A l evening shows
wd be M ow ed by telescope
General Meeting 7:00pm, First
Presbyterian Church, Park
Avenue - Community Center.
weather permits unless other­
wise noted. 8:30pm.
Pubtic Invited
Admission: 34 Adults, S3 K-12
• Seminoi* CounM Public
Ubraiy-8anford Branch
students and Senior Citizens.
For mors Information please
Baby Time (Blrth-1B months)
cal: (407) 328-2360.
10:00am
httpj/www.scc•CONVERSATIONAL
ll.com/pianet/lndax.htm
SPANISH CLASS Sanford
Senior Center 9:00am1 APRIL FOOLS DAY
10:30am. Call 407.302.1010
• Bridge Club meets at the
• Dominoes Group meets at
r^erapf at 11AM -bring
the Senior Center at 1:00 PM
you; m
w
* ” &gt;**- Looking tor new members.
ed For/ntormation c mil
Free. Call 407.302.10t0
Barbara Goertz 407.302.1010.
- -**
April 8
Players needed. **
• Pinochle Club meets at
AARP TAX HELP A
the Senior Center at 12:00PM
PREPARATION Tuesday*
Needs new members. For
and Fridays DAM-1 PM al the
Sanford Senior Center.
Information call 407.302.1010.
Free
• Seminole County Public
April 6
Library - Sanford Branch• Seminole County Public
Toddtore (18 months to 3
Library - Sanford Branch
Saturday Soup (stories)(3 to 7
years) 10:30am.
years) 2:00 PM. Ail programs
free and open to the public.
April 2
• AARP TAX HELP &amp;
• 8 A 7, City Beautiful Spring
PREPARATION Tuesdays
Ring Cat Show Sanford CMc
and Fridays DAM-1 PM at the
Center
„
Sanford Senior Center, call
10am • 4pm. Come meet the
nation's top felines and see
407.302.1010
more than 200 purebred cats
• Encore! Classical
from around the country com­
Concert Series
2nd Annual Honors Concert
pete and so much more.
Admission $6 Adults, $4
Of Rogues and Romantics Spring Choral Concert
Seniors and $15 Families. For
Seminole Community College
more Information contact
Fine Arts Concert Hal 8pm.
Coleena Hanson at
Free admission. For more
386.668.1490.
information call: (407) 328April 8-12
2040.
Seminole County Public
UAA College Softball
Library - Sanford BranchConference Tournament
Preschool (3-5 years) 10:00 &amp;
(Young Adults)
10.45am. Programs are free
Seminole County Softball
and open the public.
Complex
j • Scrabble Club meets at
Area event For mdfflnformathe Senior Center at 1:00 PM
tion contact Dick Rasmussen
Looking (or new members.
(718) 273-5881.
Free. Call 407.302.1010
• *Over-50 Dances’ are
Aprils
from 2 to 4 pm in the Sanlord
• Bridge Club meets at the

Association Tournament
Sanlando Park Area event
For more information contact
Jerry Cramer (407) 806-4*42.

April 12-14
South Pacific
Produced by the Wektva River
Player*
j . *%j

April 11
• CONVERSATIONAL
SPANISH CLASS Sanford
Senior Center 9:00am10:30am
• Seminole County Public
Ubrary - Sanford Branch
Baby Time (Birth-18 months)
10:00am.
• Dominoes Group meats al
the Senior Center at 1 00 PM
Looking lor new members.
Free. Call 407.302.1010

|i u

Performing Arts, Downtown
Sanford
For more Information and tickm

p n c M c o m a e i m a n a ta n

Stairs Theatre Box Office
(407)321-8111.
April 12-1$
LAKE MONROE SAJUNG
ASSOCIATION general meet­
ing at Wotf/s on Ihe back
porch at 11am, lunch is avatiahte, then go sailing eflerwarda. MarnbariNp oppEci
lion Is on the website, along
with copy of the charter and
by-laws under foe Club
Information M l
SelMfun0knse.ws

A p ril*
• Seminole County Pubic
Ubrary - Sanford BranchPreschool (3-5 years) 10:00 A
10:45am. Programs ars frs*
and open th* public.
• “Over-50 Dances* are
from 2 to 4 pm In the Sanford
Civic Center. Cost Is $3.00,
Includes refreshments. Music
Is by the Deitonana 12-piece
band. The pubtic Is Invited.
April 10
• Seminole County Pubtic
Ubrary - Sanford Branch •
Confetti Club (5 years A up)
3:30pm Ail programs ars free
A open to the public.
• UNE DANCING WITH
CLAIR El Sanford Senior
Center 10:00am- 12:00pm
Call 407.302.1010 for Informa­
tion.
• CENTRAL FLORIDA HIS­
TORY AND FOLKLORE
Presenter-Charle Ceriaon,
SCC. RnvB117-11B, 2-4pm,
Coat $5.10. Cel
407.328.2121
•Open Doors
Seminole Community Cotiags
Student Center Short Story
Awards, Englsh Department
Research Paper Competition
Awards and English
Department Scholarship
Awards. Free admission.
12pm For more information
call: (407) 328-2060.
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April 13
•USSA Adult Softbel
Tournament
(Adult Women's Slow Pitch)
Seminoi# County Softbel
Complex
Local event. For mors Norrnanoni co n ta c! u m o d h i

McCotium 407598.0810.
• Seminoi# County Pubtic
Ubrary - Sanford Branch
Saturday Soup (alori**X3 to 7
l) 2:00 PML Ail programs
and opsn to th* pubtic

C

Agril 1$
• Bridge dub meets at ttw
Senior Center at 11AM - bring
your own lunch. Player*
needed. For Information cel
Barbara Goertz 407.302.1010.
Players needed.
• Pinochle Club meets at
th* Senior Center si 12:00PM
Need new members. For
information cal 407502.1010.
Fra*
• Seminole County Pubtic
Ubrary - Sanford BranchToddlers (18 months to 3
years) 10:30am.
April 18-17
U g h School District Tsnrtr*Toumamenl
Sanlando Park Local evert.
For more Information contact
Jack Bfoomingdaie (407) 3202050.
April 18
• Scrabble Club meets at
the Sanford Senior Center at
1:00 PM Looking for new
members. Free. Cell
407.302.1010
• Seminole County Public
Library - Sanford BranchPreschool (3-5 years) 10:00 A
10:45am. Programs are free
and open Ihe public.
• Encore I Classical Conceit
Seri**
SCC Symphonic Band
Seminole Community College
Fine Arts Concert Hail 8pm.
Free admission. For more
Information call: (407) 3282040.

April 12
• AARP TAX HELP A
PREPARATION Tuesday*
and Fridays DAM-1 PM at the
Sanford Senior Center
•LIGHTOF HOPE CERE­
MONY Memorial Park
7:30pm-8:30pm‘ Sponsored
by Seminole Friends of
Abused Children. Candle
(pen light) ceremony In honor
ol Seminole Count s abused
children. Open to Public.
• BRAIN BOWL LUN­
CHEON Sanford Senior
Center 1:00pm-3:30pm.
Food, fun A information on
how to prevent injuries. Play
games and have lunch. For
Information call 407.302.1010.

April 17
• *Ovar-50 Dances’ are
from 2 to 4 pm In Ihe Sanlord
Civic Center. Cost la $3.00,
includes refreshments. Music
is by the Dettonans 12-piece
band. The public is invited.
Seminole County Public
Ubrary - Sanlord Branch Content Club (5 years A up)
3:30pm All programs are tree

April 12-13
Orange Blossom Tennis

Aopentotfwpubti&amp;
• CRAFT WORKSHOP w*h
PEG JONES Pieeeed floweri
under glass. Sanford fl anior
Center. Coat 18.00. Cal
407502.1010 tor fotormetion.
• Seminoi* County Pubtic
Ubrary - Sanford Branch
Baby Time (Nrth-18 months)
1050am.
•OFFLINE AUCTIONS
Leem to* berica to buying
end eePng on-tine. SCC, Rm
B-117/11$, 2-4pm. Coat
88.10. C el 4075285121 for
•U NE DANCING WITH
CLAIREI Sanford Senior
Cantor 10 :00*m-12 :00pm
Cal 407502.1010 tor Intorma8oa
Aaril 16
•CONVER8AT
ATONAL
SPANISH CLASS Sanford
Senior Center 9:00am10:30am
A p r il*
Group meets at
thi Smfbcd Stntef Ctrrttf it
1:00 PM Looking lor new
members. Free. C el
407502.1010
•UNE DANCING WITH
CUUREI Sanford Senior
Center IOtOOem-12:00pm
C el 407502.1010 for Informa­
tion.
April 18-21
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South Pacific
Produced by the Wektva (Over
Player* Helen Stairs Theatre
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Downtown Sinfofd
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For mors Information pieeee
contact The Student Mueeum
407.330.5688
April 20-21
USA Rugby Women'*
“ ‘
118
8*ntinol* County Sports
Training Cantor, Sytvan Lake
Park
The tournament wtil feature 18
of tits best cotiegtoto woman's
rugby learns In the United
State*. Teems wB be compelIng for a chance to advance to
the USA Rugby Cotiegtoto
National Champtorarifo*. For
more Information contact
Kevin Coukhert al tit# Central
Florida 8ports Commiaston
(407) 648-4000 X12.
April 22
•TORCH RUN 11:30am2:00pm event open to Public.
Sponsored by Sanford Pottos
uoptnmonL vacant lot, wait
of City H a l Fund Reiter for
Special Otymptoe. C el Cheril
Turner 407.323.3030 ext 3312
Tor mnFOfrrwDOfi,
• Bridge Club meets at the
Sanford Senior Cantor at
11AM - bring your own lunch.
Players needed. For Informa­
tion cati Berbers Goertz
407.302.1010. Ptayere need­
ed
• Pinochle Club meals al
the Sanford Senior Cantor at
1250PM Need new mem­
bers. For Information cati
407502.1010. Free
• 8emlnoto County Pubtic
Ubrary - Sanford Branch*
Ibddtore (18 months to 3
i) 1050am.

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Ststa Theatre Box Office
(407) 321-8111.
April 20
• Seminole County Pubtic
Ubrary - Sanford Branch
Saturday Soup (stories}{3 to 7
i) 2:00 PM. A l programe
end open to the pubtic
• Ciaaeic Car Cruise A
Street Party
Htstortt
liatorio Downtown Sanford *-

C

L ■ ■ i. For more
tton 6pm-Dpm.
mo totormaflon pieeae tented
Main Street (407) 322-5600.
• A l American Soap Box
Derby Race Derby Park
(Oregon Avenue, Sanford.)
Open to boys A girls 9-16.
The cars are assembled from
kits. The local champion goes
to Akron, Ohio in Juty to com­
pete in Ihe World
Championships. Admission is
free. Dam-Spm. For more
information contact Norm
Parry (407) 330-5867.
• HISTORIC TRUST
SPRING GARDEN TOUR In
the Historic Residential District
1:00pm-6:00pm Admission.
For information cal Russ Lord
407.321.7282
• Spring Feet - Earth Day
Celebration
Student Museum, Historic
Downtown Sanford Come cel­
ebrate the 100th birthday of
the original Sanford High
School, now known as the
Student Museum. Enjoy Ihe
lovely demonstration gardens,
live entertainment, early
American craft demonstra­
tions, and a Civil War reenact­
ment Free admission.
Sponsored by Seminole
County Public Schools, the
City of Sanford, the Sanlord
Historical Trust and Seminole
County Extension Services.

April 22-2*
8toto High School PtayOlfs Tennis Tournament
oaraaroo rani
State evenL For more infor­
mation contact Jerry Bourg
(407) 482-8700.
April 23
• Seminole County Pubtic
Ubrary - Sanford Bunch*
Preschool (3-5 yeeral 1050 A
NATURE TOUR/DIXIE
CROSSROADS Day Trip
Sanford CMc Center, call
407/302/1010 lor reservation
and information.
• Scrabble Club meets at
th* Sanford Senior Center at
1:00 PM Looking tor new
members. Fra*. C el
407.302.1010
April 24
• "Over-50 Dances’ ars
from 2 to 4 pm in lh* Sanford
CMc Cantor. Cost Is $3.00,
Indude* refreshments. Music
Is by Ihe Dettonans 12-piece
band. The pubtic la Invited.
• UNE DANCING WITH
CLAIREI Sanford Senior
Cantor 1050sm-1250pm
Cell 407.302.1010 ter Informa­
tion.
• Seminole County Public
Library - Sanford Branch Confetti Club (5 year* A up)
3:30pm AB programs are tree
A open to Ihe public.
•MESSAGES FROM THE
LAND DOWN UNDER - Class
about Australia and the
Aboriginal people. SCC, Rm
B it 7-110. 2-4pm, coat $5.10.
Call 407.328.2121 for Informa­
tion.
April 24-28
ACCS Invitational Soccer
Tournament

Seminoto County Sports
Treinkin
tiwn
iMImib
framing u m w Pi
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iw iI lim
Park
A
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m Mtametd
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inn
Association of Colsgtoto Club
Soccer wfli feature cotiegtote
dub eoccer toenw from actoee
th* country. Any ootisgtote
dub eoocer team to etigUe to
pam ipra. roc n w i ■i m i i m 1
non corusci i\8¥ir« uounnan n
lh* Central Florida Sporto
Commiaaion (407) 648-4800
X12,
April 28
• Thursday NWR Jazz A
ree Seriee SCC! J&lt;
Jazz
Enaembto wkh Featured
Guest
Seminoi* Community Cottoge,
Fin* Arts Concert Hel
7:30pm. Free admission. For
more information cati: (407)
328-2040.
•CONVERSATIONAL
SPANISH CLASS Sanford
Senior Center 9:00am1050am
• Seminoi# County Pubtic
Ubrary - Sanford Branch
Baby Time (Birth-18 monlfw)
1050am.
April 28
• MOVIE MA0NE8S
Sanford Senior Center 1pm
•Peart Harbor storing Ban
Afteck, AJec Baldwin Free
popcorn. Movie frs*.
• Dominoes Group meals at
th* Sanford Senior Cantor at
1:00 PM Looking for new
members. Free. Cell
407.302.1010
• UNE DANCING WITH
CLAIREI Sanford Senior
Center 10:00am-1250pm
C el 407.302.1010 tor Informa­
tion.
April 28-28
South Padflc
Produced by lh* Wskfva RNer
Players Helen Stairs Theatre
tor the Performing Arts.
Downtown Sanford
For more Information and ticki i pneos conuci dm nswn
Stairs Theatre Box Office
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April 27
Seminoi* County Public
Library - Sanford Branch
Saturday Soup (atorie*)(3 to 7
years)
s) 2:00 PM. All programs
freei and
ar open to ths public
April 29
• Bridge Club meets at the
Sanford Senior Center at
11AM - bring your own lunch.
Players needed. For Informa­
tion call Barbara Goertz
407.302.1010. Players need­
ed.
• Pinochle Club meets al
the Sanlord Senior Center at
12:00PM Need new mem­
bers. For Information call
407.302.1010. Free
• Seminole County Public
Library - Sanford BranchToddlers (18 months to 3
years) 10:30am.
April 30
• Seminole County Public
Ubrary - Sanford BranchPreschool (3-5 years) 10:00 A
10:45am. Programs ars tree
and open the public.
• Encore! Classical Concert
Series The Seminole
Masterworks Chorale
Seminole Community Collage
Fine Arts Concert Hall 8pm.
Free admission. For more
information call: (407) 3282040.

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Sunday. March 31.2002

Page 3A

Obituaries
LUCY A N N E BASILE
Lucy A im e Basil*, 69, o f East
Hornbeam D rive, Longw ood,
died Monday, March 25,2002.
Bom in Bronx, N.Y., she
m oved to Central Florida In
* 1993. She was a retired teacher.
She w as m em ber o f Church of
The Annunciation o f Altamonte
Springs and Saba] Point Garden

dren.
Baldwin-Falrchild Funeral
H om e Oaklawn Chapel is in
charge o f arrangements.

children.
Banfield Funeral H om e o f
W inter Springs is in charge o f
the arrangements.

AUDREY A. EVENSEN

PAULINE REYNOLDS

Survivors include her hus­
band, Peter Baslle o f
Longw ood; on e daughter,
Catherine Drohan o f Altamonte
Springs; one son, Frank Baslle
o f N e w York City, N.Y.; one
brother, Michael Pisano o f
W inter Park; tw o sisters, Marie
Pisano o f W inter Park and
Joanne Zanfardfho o f Apopka;
and tw o grandchildren.
W ood Lawn Carey Hand
Funeral H om e o f Longw ood is
in charge o f arrangements.

A u drey A . Evensen, 78, of
Palm Springs D rive, Longw ood,
died Tuesday, March 26,2002.
Bom in Racine, Wls., she
m oved to Central Florida in
1985. She w as a homemaker.
She w as a m ember o f
Atonem ent Lutheran in Radne,
Wis. She w as a member o f the
A M F Bow ling Club.
Survivors include three sons,
Jeffrey J. and Eric L Evensen o f
Lon gw ood and Kai A. Evensen
o f Wisconsin; one brother, Wes
Adrianson o f Wisconsin; and
four grandchildren.
W oodlaw n Carey H and
Funeral H om e o f Lon gw ood is
in charge o f arrangements.

Pauline Reynolds, 62, o f St.
Johns Circle, Fern Park, died
Sunday, March 24,2002.
Bom in Kingston, Jamaica,
she m oved to Central Florida in
1990. She was a member o f First
Pentecostal Church o f
Longw ood.
Survivors include one daugh­
ter, Ann M arie Givans o f
Casselberry; one brother, Keith
Tingle o f Jamaica; one sister,
Dorothy Sewell o f Longw ood;
and three grandchildren.
W oodlaw n Carey Hand
Funeral H om e o f Longw ood is
in charge o f arrangements.

RITA B. BLACK

THERESA SU S A N FORLANO

Rita B. Black, 77, o f Greyolds
Street, Deltona, died Monday,
March 25,2002, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange
City.
Bom in Boise Idaho, she
m oved to Central Florida from
Alba, Mo., in 1974. She w as a
homemaker. She was a member
o f R iver City Christian Church
in DeBary, past matron o f Order
o f Easter Star in Alba, Mo., and
received a 50-year pin in 2000
for the VFW Women's Auxiliary
Post N o. 8093, DeBaiy. She also
volunteered at M errill Gardens
in Orange City.
Survivors Include tw o sons,
James N. Black Sr., o f Deltona
and Tom Black o f Chrisman, 111.;
one daughter, Melissa S.
Chambers o f Davenport; tw o
brothers, Jim W isdom o f Carl
Junction, Mo., and Paul
W isdom o f Deltona; tw o sisters,
Lois Boan o f Yoncalla, Ore., and
M elba Ebright o f Joplin, Mo.;
nine grandchildren; and 16
great grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
H om e o f Orange City is in
charge o f arrangements.

Theresa Susan Forlano, 77, o f
Sugar Land, Texas, died
Monday, March 25,2002, in
P olly Ryon Hospital, Richmond,
Texas.
B om M ay 20,1924, she
m oved to Texas from O rlando
four years ago. She was a mem­
ber o f H o ly Cross Catholic
Church.
Survivors include tw o sons,
Frederick Forlano o f Sugar
Land, Texas, and John Forlano
o f Lon g island, N.Y.; one
daughter, H o lly Perkins o f
Massachusetts; and six grand­

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R O M A IN E V. CREBS

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,2002.
, he
m oved to Central F lo H d e ir*'..
1968. H e was a saudering tech.
Survivors include one daugh­
ter, Sylvia Follett of Edgewater;
one son, W infield W. Crcbs o f
Edgewater; tw o sisters, Grace
Stem o f Boonsboro, Md., and
Blanche Stonesifier o f
Westminster, M d.; three grand­
children; fiv e stepgrandcnlldren; and four great grandchil­

HENR1ETTE SLEDGE
Henriette "P en n y" Sledge, 75,
o f C leo Lane, Deltona, died
Thursday, March 28,2002, in
Florida Hospital, DeLand.
Bom in Gtindhaim, Germay,
she m oved to Deltona from
Winter Park In 1985. She was
retired as a customer service
representative for Zayre
Department Store. She was a
member o f V FW Auxiliary Post
N o. 8093 and an exercise
instructor at Lake Sie Cono's in
Deltona. She enjoyed gardening
and cooking. She was o f the
" Protestant faith.
5urvivors include her hus­
b a n d o f 56 years, Elton Sledge

o f Deltona; tw o sons, Elton
Sledge Jr., o f DeLand and Larey
Sledge o f Geneva; tw o sisters,
Hella Ganss and Anita
Vollhardt, both o f Germany; six
grandchildren; and one great
grandchild.
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p in io n

Our View
V a n d e r W e id e
D e liv e r s
A s th e N o v e m b e r e le c tio n d ra w s closer, sign s p ro m o tin g
U.S. R ep. C o r r in e B ro w n w ill p ro cla im that "C o r r in e
D e liv e r s ." T h e sam e c o u ld b e said fo r S em in o le C o u n ty
C o m m is s io n e r D ick Van d e r W eid e.
A s ch airm an o f the re g io n a l p la n n in g org a n iza tio n
M c tro P la n O rla n d o , V an d e r W e id e p u sh ed a co m m o n sense p ro p o s a l that w o u ld return a la rg e r share o f rental
car taxes to C e n tra l F lo rid a . Because the re g io n is an
a ttra c tiv e tou rist d estin a tion , C en tra l F lorid a ren tal car

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co m p a n ie s g e n e ra te m o re rental taxes than a n y oth er p a rt
o f the state. H o w e v e r , state leg isla to rs d is p ro p o rtio n a lly
d o le d out that re v e n u e to o th e r parts o f the state.

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Van d e r W e id e w a s n o t a lo n e in b e lie v in g C en tra l
F lorid a sh ou ld re c e iv e its fa ir share o f those taxes, but it
w a s his v is io n an d le a d e rs h ip that created a consensus on
the issue and p r o d d e d M e tro P la n to a g g re s s iv e ly lo b b y

Your View

the state to c h a n g e its d is trib u tio n form u las.
;

By fa irly re d is trib u tin g th e $2 p e r ca r su rcharge. C en tra l
F lorid a exp ects to g a in a b o u t $12 m illio n a n n u a lly fo r
tran sp ortation projects. T h a t's im p o rta n t becau se tourists
not o n ly g e n e ra te h ea lth y reven u es th rou gh rental car,
h otel and a irlin e taxes, th e y a lso create a su bstantial b u r­
d e n on the tran sp ortation in frastru ctu re fo r those o f us
w h o liv e here.
T h e re v e n u e w o n 't b e g in fillin g lo ca l co ffers im m e d ia te ­
ly. State le g is la to rs d e la y e d fair-share d istrib u tio n o f these
taxes fo r fiv e years. W h ile it w o u ld h a v e been p refera b le
that p la n b e g a n next fiscal year, g o v e r n m e n t o ffic ia ls in
o th e r parts o f th e state h a v e a lre a d y p la n n ed tran sporta­
tion im p ro v e m e n ts b ased o n the o ld d istribu H on system .
T h a t's fair.
A s fo r Van d e r W e id e , h e 's n ot u p fo r electio n this year.
But m a y b e he sh o u ld c o n s id e r a n e w s lo g a n fo r 2004:
" D ic k 'T h e M a ilm a n ' V an d e r W e id e — H e D e liv e rs ."

F ir e h o u s e
In n o v a t io n
P au l "B e a r " Bryant, th e le g e n d a r y fo o tb a ll coa ch at the
U n iv e r s ity o f A la b a m a , e x p la in e d h is p h ilo s o p h y o n h ir­
in g assistant co a ch es this w a y : " I d o n 't h ire a n y b o d y n ot
b rig h te r than l am . If th e y 'r e n ot s m a rter than m e, I d o n ’ t
n eed th e m ."
T h a t's a g o o d p h ilo s o p h y fo r a n y h u m a n resou rce
d e p a rtm e n t, a n d it a p p e a rs the le a d e rs h ip in the S a n ford
Fire D e p a rtm e n t has a d o p te d it. T h e fire d e p a rtm e n t brass
is n o t la c k in g fo r sm arts. T h e y 'r e a ls o n ot a fra id to pu rsu e
a g o o d id ea, e v e n if it isn 't th eir o w n . C a se in p o in t is the
recen t d e c is io n to start a b ic y c le u nit to p r o v id e e m e r­
g e n c y m e d ic a l s e rv ic e s d u r in g sp e c ia l even ts.
T h e ra n k a n d file h a v e k ick ed a ro u n d the id ea o f a b ik e
p a tro l fo r a c o u p le o f years. T h e u n its are b e c o m in g m o re
c o m m o n in o th e r d ep a rtm en ts . W ith the increase in lakelro n t ev e n ts , p a rtic u la rly th e Fou rth o f July fe s tiv a l an d
recen t p a ra d es, the m en and w o m e n in the d ep a rtm en t
re a liz e d th ey n e e d e d a b e tter w a y to n ego tia te the c ro w d s
to p r o v id e life -s a v in g services.
W ith s u p p o rt o f D e p u ty C h ie f Jerry Ransom , P a ra m ed ic
M ik e S a lb cr to o k the in itia tiv e to research the issue, fo r­
m u la te a b u d g e t and o r g a n iz e a w e ll-tra in e d 9-person

Spring means
the beginning
o f kitten season
To the editor
The flowers are blooming, the
birds are singing, the bees are
buzzing, that can only mean one
thing: it's kitten season!
Yes, the long-awaited Spring
brings not only the joy and warmth
o f this wonderful time of year, but
thousands o f unwanted kittens.
Sure, they're cute, they're sweet,
but unfortunately, because of
extreme overpopulation, many will
soon be dead.
During the peak o f kitten season
— from late April through
September — shelters kill unwant­
ed and abandoned cats and kittens
at a rate o f over 1 per minute. It is
hard to believe, but tw o uncon­
trolled breeding cats, plus ail of
their kittens and their kitten’s kit­
tens, if none an* spayed and
neutered, could total over 80 mil­
lion in just 10 years!
If you have a cat, 1 urge you to
have your pet spayed or neutered.
Altered pets arc more content and
live much longer, healthier lives.
Spaying and neutering your cat is
not expensive: usually between
S21M5. If you live in Seminole
County, you are eligible to be reimbursed $25 for your altered cat.
Please ask your veterinarian about
this program.
If you are thinking of getting a
cat, please fight the urge to stop
when you see a sign on the side of
die road! Remember, there is no
such thing as a "free kitten."
Instead, visit Seminole County
Animal Services. I went there
recently and adopted a beautiful
cat that was given all of its shots
and was previously spayed. My
cost? Just $5. It is the best deal in
Seminole County! (If you dxxiso a
cat that is intact, the cost is $50.
This includes all shots and you get
a certificate that covers the cost of
spaying or neutering your new
pet.)
If your pet is already spayed or
neutered, you're the cat's meow! If
your pet is not altered, please call

because of personal preferences.
you local veterinarian today to
schedule an appointment. This
But, If one were to look more close­
ly at the Mayor's idea, one can
Spring, spread the word. Be a
responsible pet owner — have your ! dearly see toe flaw. For example. If
pets spayed or neutered. Please
the program is offered only to a
help put a stop to kitten season.
first-time home buyer, how does
Am y Turner that match-up to "recruiting top
Sanford j officers to the department," presup­
posing a "top officer* would be an
otherwise career-status officer with
some years under his or her belt?
Chances are, such an officer would
not necessarily be a first-time .
home-buyer. Then, what is the real
intent of the Mayor's proposal?
W ho are the real benefactors here?
lb the editor:
I would like to respond to the
The Mayor goes on to suggest
article, "Sanford moves forward
rental markets routinely provide
with incentive plan for police,"
incentives to officers to live in their
fadlitics. However, toe Mayor fails
written by Editor Dan Ping that
appeared in the Wednesday, March
to further tell us that such rental
27, edition o f the Seminole Herald.
markets are those markets whereby
City Commissioners appruved
cither the tax-base can support
such a generous program or those
Mayor Lessard’s plan to offer a
mortgage incentive to Sanford
facilities, such os an apartment
'
am the recipient) o f b e n e
ilice officers to live in the d ty
. , comiplex,
vause the city benefits from hav­ ■fits from either local, state or feder-'
ing more officers live where they
al incentives themselves for provid­
work and, the Mayor added, it
ing benefits to a special interest
would be an additional incentive in
group.
recruiting top officers to the depart­
Commissioners Williams and
ment. Insofar as the Mayor’s first
Eckstein are right on point when
assertion, I ask what benefits will
they question whether or not such
the citizens of Sanford derive if
a program would have the unde­
Sanfnnl police officers were to
sired effect of clustering police offi­
reside within the city limits? What
cers in one area or community.
is the likelihood crime will decline,
Evolving as a result of clustering,
even slightly? Will officers response
an evil and unintended effect is set­
to calls be quicker? Will our streets
up o f 'us versus them" mentality
be any safer? The Mayor's Litter
between police and citizens in the
assertion that,"... it would be an
community. Such an unintended
additional incentive in recruiting
effect defeats the common-sense
"top officers" to the department,
notion of comm unity-based polic­
thus, alluding to recruiting officers
ing.
fmm other communities. I thought
Let's not fool the public, Mr.
Chief Tooley said his tnxipers were
Mayor. What is really going on
the finest. Let live Mayor speak
here? 1am not knocking our police
clearly to the citizens and more
officers for I've been there.
specifically, to this very Kid proposRegardless if the incentive for toe
proposed program is 2 percent, 20
percent or 200 percent, and regard­
How do the City Commissioners
plan to fiscally execute such a pro­
less if the cost of the proposed pro­
gram? What gixxls and services the
gram would a&gt;st 50 cents, $50 or
citizens of Sanford can expect not
$50,000, annually, it is, in the final
to receive or receive even less in
analysis, not a sound idea at all.
order to fund this program?
The only benefactors of such a pro­
I am sure, were one to ask
gram are the mortgage lenders and
Sanford police officers, why they
perhaps those that rub elbows with
the power brokers in the communi­
live where they presently reside, a
variety of reasons would be offered.
ty
One, most assuredly, would be
I am convinced toe Mayor's pro-

C ity’s incentive *
program large
step backward

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posal, as approved by the City
Commissioners, is neither nooly for
Sanford, responsibly fiscal nor rea­
sonably sound in principal. The atizens of Sanford do not benefit at
a ll The citizens are the ones who
w ill be stock tojth the Mayor's pro­
posal and its regressive overtones.
This is not the way for Sanford
to move forward.
Thank you for your time, atten­
tion and courtesy to nrw letter. I
remain,
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Sincerely yours,
Ubangi E S. Hajj-Mak
Sanford

‘ Feed at the
trough ... live
on the farm ’
T o the editor
Mayor Lcssard, I agree with
- your suggestions on living arrangemonts for certain employees (pay­
ing part of the mortgage for police
officers who live in the dty limits).
If they feed at the trough, they 1
should live on the farm. Keep these
ideas coming.
Ellen Smith
Sanford

Incentive will
be money well
spent by city
To the editor
Mayor Lcssard, in the March 10
Seminole Herald, I read about your
proposal to pay 20 percent of the
mortgage or rent for police officers
that live in the dty. What a unique
and timely idea. The Herald's edito­
rial neatly summed up all of the
positive aspects of putting this pro­
gram into effect. As hard as I tried,
I couldn't think of any negatives. I
believe this would be money well
spent and would go a long way to
benefiting not just Sanford's police
officers, but all of toe citizens of this
dty. Thank you for your leadership
on this Issue.
Irene Palno
Sanford

unit. S a lb cr jo k e s that " I f I h ad k n o w n the a m ou n t o f w o r k
I w a s g e ttin g m y s e lf in to I m ig h t h a v e had secon d
th o u g h ts ." In reality, S a lb e r’s e ffo rts are in d ic a tiv e o f the
d e p a rtm e n t's "C a n D ir" a ttitu d e that co n tin u a lly searches
fo r w a y s to b e tte r s e r v e the com m u n ity. T h e b ik e unit is a
v e r y p u b lic e x a m p le o f that.
K e e p u p th e g o o d id ea s g u y s, a n d C h ie f T o m H ick son
a n d D e p u ty C h ie f R an som , k eep h ir in g sm art p e o p le .

W e ’ r e m a k in g th e w o r l d s a f e f o r g a s - g u z z l i n g S U V s
The worst attack ever on the
will continue to put their lives at
continental United States — the
risk to defend our right to drive
terrorist assault o f Sept. 11 — sup­
inefficient vehicles.
posedly changed the
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So remind me again —
nation forever. But a
what has changed?
The terrorist atrocities
mere six months later, the
change is hard to see.
o f Sept. 11 should have
Indeed, toe landscape
stunned Americans into
looks depressingly famil­
acknowledging toe price
w e pay for guzzling gas.
iar.
Church attendance has
While w e constitute only
settled Kick to usual lev­
4 5 percent o f the planet's
population, w e use 26
els. Travelers still smug­
percent o f its petroleum.
gle dangerous objects
Cynthia
past airport security
The vast majority o f that
Tucker
guards. American culture
petroleum comes from
remains superficial
foreign sources, including
(celebrity boxing was a ratings
Saudi Arabia, a difficult ally
smash!) and self-absorbed. And
whose Islamist culture produeexi
politicians continue their short­
15 of the 19 hijackers.
sighted quest for self-preserva­
The easiest way to lower our
tion.
dependence on foreign petroleum
With elections looming,
is to require greater fuel efficiency
Congress caved in to Kith Big
in our vehicles. W hile President
Business and Big LaKir (aligned
Bush and his oil buddies insist on
on this issue) to resist raising llie
drilling in the Arctic National
fuel-efficiency standards for auto­
Wildlife Refuge, tliat won't help.
mobiles. That means that
According to a recent report from
Americans will continue to K 1
the ilush-led Energy Deportment,
overly dependent tin petroleum
toe United States will have to
flow ing from dangerous parts of
import 62 percent o f its oil by the
the world, and American soldiers
year 210) if w e elon't drill in

A N W R ix i what's the yield if w e
d o drill? We ll import 60 percent
the report said.
That's hardly worth the dam­
age to the Alaskan wilderness.
Conservation is clearly the best
w ay to approach the problem.
American technology already has
the means to raise fuel efficiency.
A ll that’s required is toe will.
£ That, however, was sadly lack­
ing last week, w lx n toe US.
Senate fell for toe misinformation
spread by automobile manufac­
turers and their workers, w ho
claim that greater fuel efficiency
w ill raise the cost of cars and
compromise safety. The increased
cost would lead to fewer vehicles
sold and, in turn, more workers
laid off, they contend.
Ihe Senate voted to give the
Transportation Deportment two
years to study whether safety and
employment would K* affected
by raised Corporate Fuel
Economy (CAFE) standards.
That's a cop-out There is already
solid evidence the critics’ cLiims
are false: They made exactly toe
same claims in 1985, toe last time
CAFE standards were raised, and

their dire predictions never came
true.
Road deaths and injuries per
mile traveled have steadily
declined, and jobs in the automo­
bile industry hit their peak in
1999. (Admittedly, many o f those
jobs were in foreign-owned com­
panies, such as Honda.) The
American automobile industry
simply doesn't want to change the
w a y it has comfortably done
things for decades.
Because C M and Ford w on toe
debate last week, more young
Americans w ill have to put their
lives on the line to defend oil
pipelines. The United States now
imports about 25 percent o f its oil
from the tumultuous Persian Cull
region. By the year 2020, that is
expected to increase to 40 percent
With a volunteer military, the
burden of defending American's
oil interests w ill be borne dispro­
portionately by the working class,
while toe middle class continues
to show its patriotism by plaster­
ing American flag decals all over
its huge SUVs.
c MU ATlANfM constitution

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SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
FULL COST ACCOUNTING FOR
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
FISCAL YEAR ENDING
SEPTEMBER 30, 2001

Photo sutontosri by One* ISsrts ttfcw lptur
The Seminote High School Class of 1947 will hold its 55 year reunion on May 4. This Is a picture of the 1947
band. The director waa Miss Otlie Reese Whittle, who also directed the orchestra and the glee dub. Pictured
are, from left to light, (first row) Bobby Pullin, Kathleen Babcock. P. Johnson, Frances Leflls. Betty Ann Cagle,
Jimmy Powell, Letsnd Rudd, (second) Donald Futrelf, Mildred Mathieux, R. McMahon, Joe Wright, (third) June
McGHI, Donald Howard, Donald Ludwig, Mary Louise LeFils, (fourth) Huston Babcock. Walter Gardner, Eugene
Kendall and Frank Cranston. The majorettes were Anita Aiken and E. Cook.

C en tra l F lo r id a R e d C ro ss celeb ra tes You th
S p orts S a fe ty M o n th w ith tra in in g class
The Am erican Red Cross o f
Central Florida encourages local
coaches and Instructors to cele­
brate "Youth Sports Safety
M on th " this A p ril by registering
for the Sports Safety Training
course.
The course w ill be held
Sunday, A p ril 14, from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. at the Sem inole County
Service Center located at 705-C
West SR 434 In Lon gw ood .
T h e Am erican Red Cross and
the United States O lym pic
C om m ittee have joined forces to
d evelo p an exciting course

specifically for coaches w h o
want to keep their athletes safe.
Sports Safety Training provides
coaches with the basic first aid
skills and knowledge needed to
cate for athletic injuries.
The 7-hour course w ill fea­
ture v id eo and classroom
instruction, plus a handy refer­
ence book to use and keep for
future use during com petitions
and practices. Course content
w ill include sports-related
injury prevention, first aid, and
CI’ R. This com prehensive
course is based on the

Emergency Cardiac Care (ECC)
2000 guidelines for CPR. Upon
successful completion, students
w ill receive a Sports Safety
Training certificate valid for
three years. They w ill also
receive an Adult and Child CPR
certificate valid for one year.
Future dates include M ay 6
and june 8. Space is limited.
Those interested must register
prior to the class and can do so
online at http:/ /cfl-redcross.
safeshopper.com/ 10/catt0.htm?
218 o r by calling the Red Cross
at (407) 332-8200.

PU B LIC
N O TIC E

RESIDENTIAL
Collection

$99.06 (1)

Disposal

36.49 (2)

Recycling

20.68 (3)

Average Total Cost
per Unit for the Year
Referenced

$156.23

The St. Johns River Water Management District has received an appli­
cation for Consumptive Water Use from:

City of Longwood, 180 East Warren Ave., Lcngwood, FL 32750, application
#8274. The applicant proposes to withdraw 2.485 million gallons per day of
ground water for public supply use, commercial/industrial, and landscape irri­
gation uses within the City of Longwood’s 3560 acres service area. The with­
drawals used by this proposed project will consist of ground water from
Floridan aquifer via 5 active wells in Seminole County, located In Section(s):
31, 32; Township:’ 20 South; Range: 30 East known as CITY O F LONG­
WOOD.

HON-RESIDENTIAL
The flle(s) containing each of the above-listed appllcation(s) are avail­

Collection

$0.00 (4)

Disposal

33.17 (5)

Recycling

0.00 (4)

Average Total Cost
per Unit for the Year
Referenced

$33.17

(1) Represents an average cost to residential customers within unincorporated Seminole
County for solid w aste collection service.
{2 } Represents the cost for disposal of 1.1 tons (at $33.17 per ton, see note (5) below) ol
municipal solid w aste at Seminole County's Class I landfill.
(3) Represents an approximate average cost per residential unit within unincorporated
Sem inole County for recycling efforts including indirect costs funded from State of Florida
grants administered through the Department of Environmental Protection.

able for Inspection Monday through Friday except for legal holidays,
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the St. Johns River Water Management District
Headquarters or the appropriate service center. Written objections to
the application may be made, but should be filed with (received by) the
District Clerk, 4049 Reid Street, Palatka, Florida 32177-1429, no later
than 21 days from the date of publication. Written objections should
Identify the objector by name and address, and fully describe the
objection to the application. Filing a written objection does not entitle
you to a Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, Administrative Hearing. Only
those persons whose substantial interests are affected by the applica­
tion and who file a petition meeting the requirements of Sections
120.596 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28-106, Florida
Administrative Code, may obtain an Administrative hearing. All timely
filed written objections will be presented to the Board for consideration
in Its deliberations on application prior to the Board taking action on
the application.

(4) Sem inole County did not regulate non-residential collection or recycling rates for the year
reported.

Gloria Lewis, Director, Division of Permit Data Services

(5) Represents the average cost per ton for disposal of municipal solid waste at Seminole
County’s waste m anagement facilities for tho fiscal year.

St. Johns River Water Management District

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T h x Seminou H dald

S eminole S ummary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
Jokcrt Wild: House Speaker Tbm Feeney (RO v ie d o ) m ay have drawn his o w n congressional
district, but you just knew the Democrats
w eren 't g o in g to let him pick his ow n opponent.
A ltam on te Springs attorney Harry Jacobs, o f
Jacobs A G oodm an fame, has tosaed more than
just his hat In the ring.
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Feeney w as expected to have a massive lead in
the cam paign coffers, raising more d u n $400,000
fo r his 'exploratory campaign.” Undeterred,
Jacobs threw in $300,000 o f his ow n chips to ante
u p fo r a hand o f congressional poker.
” 1 put m y hard-earned m oney into this
account to get the
campaign m ovin g, and
Around ttw C lock now I am goin g to ask
m y friends and likeminded supporters to
help me raise the rest
o f the money w e w ill
need to win,” Jacobs
said in a release
announcing his candi­
dacy.
"Experts” w ill point
to the tact that
Feeney's support is
more oiroad-based
because he raised the
m oney through dona­
tions, while Jacobs
m erely tapped his
personal wealth,
H ow ever, Feeney has rak
aked in plenty o f m on ey
from Political Action Committees
ommittees twith
W ashington D.C. addresses that don’t v o te In
Central Florida.
H ie district itself is dearly Republican w ith 45
percent o f the registered voters on the G O P
led g er com pared w ith just 36 percent o f regis­
tered Democrats. That leaves about 19 percent o f
the voters u p for grabs.
Tim e w ill tell if [acobs is the real deal o r if his
personal contribution is just a Democratic bluff.
O n e thing's fo r sure, the Dems have a true
b eliever in Jacobs. You'll remember it w as Jacobs
w h o led the charge — and spent his o w n cash —
to throw ou t the Seminole County absentee bal­
lots during the 2000 presidential election.
W onder If Jacobs and the Democrats h ave a
plan to watch for Republican operatives cam ped
ou t in S em in ole C ounty Election Supervisor
S an dy G oa id 'a office?
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T h e W righ t man: N ob od y asked me, but I
w o n d er if Sanford M a yo r Brady Lesaard w ill
ut uber-Republican Ken W right on the San ford
lousing A u th ority Board o f Com m issioners?
W right has been lobbying d ty commissioners
hard to overturn a Planning A Zon in g
C om m ission'decision to reduce the height o f a
lanned apartment complex on Airport
ulevard. The com
plex backs up ti
to the Sonora
tnplex
subdivision, and P A Z required Wri;ight's client to
build two-story apartments where tne com plex
abuts Sonora instead o f the three-story units the
d evelo p er had planned.
The apartments w ou ld be built in part w ith
governm ent m oney and as such, are classified as
affordable housing. During the P A Z m eeting,
W righ t continued to promote the need fo r m ore
affordable housing in Sanford.
H ere's his chance to make a difference. The
Sanford H ousing Authority board has a vacancy
and I'm sure the residents w ouldn't m ind h avin g
a well-connected Republican rainmaker w h o
know s h o w to bring home those governm ent
subsidies.

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M em orial donation

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T h e C F A c a l sh ow , spansored b y the C it y Beautiful
C at C lu b, is schedu led for
Saturday, A p r il 6, and
Sunday, A p r il 7, from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m . in the Sanford
C ivic Center.
M o re than 200 purebred
cats a re exp ected to com pete
in this y e a r's show. T h e
C F A cat sh o w w ill b e open
to the pu blic a n d w ill p ro­
v id e an entertaining d a y for
specta tors. In add ition to
tne ju d g in g activities, which
w ill take place throughout
the show , spectators w ill
have th e o p p ortu n ity to see
the cats u p d o s e w h ile
th ey're w a itin g to com pete.
Tickets are availab le at
the gate. T h e cost o f adm is­
sion is $6 fo r adults, $4 for
seniors and children and
$15 fo r fam ilies.
F o r inform ation, call
E m ily Turner at 407-8806684 o r C oleen a Hanson at
386-668-1499.

by Dan Ping

E

T ell O sam a Sanford says hello: W h ile the rest
o f us w ondered h ow to react to the events o f
Sept. 11, Sanford's o w n Eric W ldcnnan k n ew
exactly w h at he had to do: re-enlist.
The 28-year-old Bud Man (until recently he
d ro v e a beer truck for Wayne Densch) put a
shine on the boots, cropped his hair high-andtight and paid a visit to the M arine C orps
recruiting office.
Eric has served his country once and d id n ’ t
hesitate to d o it again.
“ It's just something I had to do,” Eric said.
D eciding to re-eniist at 28 during the m iddle
o f a w ar? i f s a bit unusual, but you have to take
into account that he’s a die-hard LSLJ fo o tb a ll
fan. Them bayou boys are little strange. M ust be
som ething in the gumbeaux.
A ll kidding aside, Eric's the type o f g u y
Sanford and Am erica should be proud of: a good
husband, a good friend and a great patriot. I'm
just sorry he's not going to be around w h en m y
beloved Crim son T id e whips some Bengal Tiger
butt in Baton Rouge on Nov. 16.
G ood luck, Eric. You and Angela w ill be in
ou r prayers. You didn't make the S em in ole
Sm ile, but hey, I don't think Gunny w o u ld have
appreciated your "Glam our Shot."
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l*ora Garden Club recently donated $3,500 to the Sanford Airport Memorial. The money will be uaed for landscaping at the
memorial aile on Red Cleveland Boulevard and Marquette Avenue. The money wee raised at the club’a fund-raiser •Making
Spirits Bright,* hald In October at the Sanlord Civic Center. Pictured are club members and airport memorial officials, Includ­
ing, from left, Shirley Schilke, Gerry Weldon, Billie Norgart, Jean Fowiar, Memorial Treasurer Bob Parsed, Memorial Prealdant
Jack Dow, Susie Reid, Patty Gatchel, Ixora Garden Club President Sslly Green, Ann Klmmone and Connie Williams.

Burglary
Lon gw ood Officer Donald Lajic
arrested Frank Viola, 19, o f Lon gw ood
and Robert Nieves, 18, o f Winter
Springs Tuesday for burglary and
possession o f marijuana. The tw o
reportedly jumped a Rosedale Avenue
resident's fence to hide several bags
o f marijuana. The told police they
wanted to hide the drugs because
they heard police were in the area
looking for a missing juvenile and did
not wanted to get caught with the
drugs.
Marijuana Possession
• .The sheriff's office City/County
Investigative Bureau executed a
search warrant Tuesday at 2433 Lake
Avenue apt. B in Sanford. Agents
arrested residents Seaborn Coynes, 37,
and Anthony Duval, 28, for posses­
sion o f marijuana. Duval was addi­
tionally charged with intent to distrib­
ute.
• Seminole Deputy George Burfield
arrested Eric Corliss, 22, o f Winter
Springs Wednesday for possession of
marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
H e was stopped for speeding in the
area o f Dyson Drive and Black Acre
Trail.
Cocaine Possession
• Seminole Deputy Rickey
Anderson arrested Rodrakus Hooks,
23, o f Sanford Tuesday for the sale o f
crack and the possession o f crack.
Anderson also arrested Jarvis Grant,
19, o f Sanford for the sale and posses­
sion o f crack and possession o f mari­
juana. The two were reportedly run­
ners for a larger drug dealer in the
area that is allegedly exchanging
counterfeit money for money orders.
According to the police reports, the
Secret Service was contacted.
• The Sanford Police Department
Tactical Unit executed a search w ar­
rant Wednesday at 1018 Maple Ave.
Agents arrested residents Erick Hicks,
41, and Felicia Thompson, 36, for
cocaine and marijuana possession.
• The Sanford Police Department
Tactical Unit executed a search w ar­
rant Tuesday at 1204 Oleander Ave.
Agents arrested resident Johnnie
Perkins, 45, for possession o f a
weapon by a convicted felon, posses­
sion o f short barreled gun, trafficking
cocaine, possession with intent to dis­
tribute and possession o f marijuana.
Police found one sawed off shotgun, a
.25-caliber beretta handgun and tw o
other .38-caliber guns. Agents also
found several individually w rapped

bags o f cocaine and marijuana.
• Sanford Officer Daniel Barbara
arrested Richard Cole, 20, o f Sanford
Thursday for possession of cocaine
w ith intent to sell, possession o f a
controlled substance, aggravated
assault, weapon offense, resisting an
officer, g iv in g false identification and
aggravated stalking.
S h o p liftin g
• Sanford Officer Terry Mullins
arrested Angela Williams, 36, o f
M id w a y Tuesday for shoplifting. She
reportedly tried to steal several items
from the Orlando Drive Wal-Mart.
• Sanford Officer Shannon
Dawkins arrested Pamela Stilson, 47,
o f Sanford Monday for shoplifting.
She reportedly tried to steal about $30
worth o f merchandise from the French
Avenue W inn Dixie grocery store.
• Sanford Officer William
Ellenburg arrested Paul Weist, 43, of
Sanford Wednesday for retail theft.
Weist reportedly selected several fish­
ing lures and a fishing pole from the
Orlando Drive Wal-Mart. H e pur­
chased the pole, but store security
said he tried to conceal the lures
dow n his pants.
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• Sanford Officer Frank Eldridge
arrested Dwayne Hubbard, 42, of
Sanford Wednesday for possession o f
drug paraphernalia, resisting an o ffi­
cer and d rivin g under the influence.
A fter the officer pulled over Hubbard,
he noticed a brown and gold bongtype p ipe in plain view. He refused
breath tests at the jail.
• Seminole Deputy Charles
Albrecht arrested Scott Shoaf, 31, o f
Sanford Thursday for driving under
the influence. H e refused breath tests
at the jail.
• Lake Mary Corporal V.M.
I’ ickiesmier arrested William Boshell
IV, 25, o f Winter Springs Thursday for
d rivin g with a suspended license and
d rivin g under the influence. Police
stopped Boshell for traveling 58 mph
in a 45-mph zone o f Lake Mary
Boulevard, flc refused breath tests at

the jail.
• Lake M ary O fficer J. Gowen
arrested Dan D aly Jr., 29, o f Lake
M ary Thursday for driving under the
influence and possession o f drug
paraphernalia. Daly allegedly drove
almost a half-m ile without a front left
tire. Police pulled him over when they
heard the noise o f him driving on the
rim o f the vehicle. Breathalyzer tests
at the jail revealed a blood alcohol
content o f about .130.
R ob b ery
Sanford police arrested Stanley
McKinney, 39, o f Sanford Monday for
robbery with a firearm, discharging a
firearm in public, weapon offense and
battery. M cKinney allegedly robbed
the French Avenue Family Dollar
store on March 23 with a handgun.
Suspended License
• Sem inole D eputy Christopher
Schuck arrested Tracey Towers, 42, o f
Sanford M onday for driving with a
suspended license and givin g false
identification.
• Florida H igh w ay Trooper Victor
Fuentes arrested Heather Edmlster,
28, o f Sanford for driving with a sus­
pended and revoked license.
• Lake M ary Officer Larry Johnson
arrested Eduardo Cruz, 23, o f Sanford
Thursday for d rivin g with a suspend­
ed license. H e was stopped for speed­
ing in the area o f Lake Mary
Boulevard and 8th Street.
Aggravated Battery
Sanford O fficer Matthew Bowlin
arrested Michael Wallace, 52, of
Sanford M onday for aggravated bat­
tery. H e reportedly struck a
Southwest Road resident in the hand
w ith a beer bottle.
C igarette Stealer Wanted
A suspect in a smash and grab bur­
glary was caught on videotape break­
ing into a store and stealing some
$1,300 worth o f cigarettes. It hap-pened Tuesday, March 26, at around 4
a.m. at the Hunt Club Market, which
is located at 241 Hunt Club Road.
Some 45 cartons o f cigarettes were *
taken. On the video, the suspect is
seen smashing out the bottom o f a
glass door, entering the store and then
tilling-up a small garbage can with
cigarettes. H e then exits the store.
Similar incidents have been report­
ed in Altam onte Springs and Orange
County. A n ybody with information
is asked to call Investigator Barbara
Lens* at 407-862-1554.

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Extension F a m ily and
C o m m u n ity Education
(F C E ) V olu n teers is hosting
its annual S p rin g FUng
Fashion S h o w and
Luncheon 10 a.m. 1 2 p.m.
Friday, A p r il 12, at the
Sem in ole C ou n ty Extension
A u d ito riu m , located at 250
W. C ou n ty H om e Road in
Sanford.
Special guest speaker w ill
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C ou n ty Extension urban
horticulture agent. T h e fash­
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Florida Fashion. Lunch w ill
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T h e even t w ill include
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T h e school is located at
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Ransom and Salber said the
idea o f bike units is not new.
A ltam on te Springs, O ran ge
County and Orlando all have
bike units providing early inter­
vention medical service.
"It’s not really a trend any­
m ore," Ransom said. "It's
become more o f a standard, par­
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Salber said unlike am bu­
lances or even g o lf carts, bikes
can m aneuver through gates
and turnstiles, can roll d o w n
steps and slice through dense
crow d s quickly. In addition,
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"U su ally w e're stationed on
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The bikes also provide a sec­
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stan d p oin t the guys w ill be a lot
m ore approachable on the bikes
than they are standing around
the b ig trucks."
S alter has selected a 9-man
team to staff the bike unit at spe­
cial events. The team must com ­
plete an intense training course
and becom e certified through
the
N ation al EM S Bicycle
Training Association.

T h e bike unit w ill not elim i­
nate the need fo r traditional
em ergency service at special
events. Patients must still be
transported to hospitals and
som e w ill require treatment
w ith equipm ent that's not
portable on bicycles.
"W h ile the rescue is trying to
w ig g le its w a y through the
crow d, the bike unit w ill already
be on the scene stabilizing the
situation," Ransom said. "Early
intervention is the key in this
business. If you can get someone
basic life support a le w minutes
sooner, that person w ill have a
much greater chance o f livin g."
T h e bike units w ill not ca n y
as much equ ipm en t as the
Advanced Lite Support rescue
vehicles, but Salber said the
bikes w ill b e outfitted with more
equipm ent that you m ight
expect.
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S a lter said. "W e'll carry all the
bandages, have oxygen capabili-

ties, splint capabilities. In fact,
w e 'll also have an autom atic
external defibrillator and w e 're
looking to have som e cardiac
drugs, as w ell."
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ly e v o lv e Into a certified
A d van ce L ife Support U n it,
S alter said.
"W e want to take baby steps
at first," he explained. "First w e
need to see w h at things w e
encounter in the field and adapt
h ow the team operators from
that point. A t som e point, the
team may want to g o ALS, but
that w ill be in the future."
Response within the depart­
ments has teen good. Tw entyfou r firefighters applied fo r tne
b ike unit. Salber expects the
public to react positively, as
w ell, and he's making plans to
expand the unit next year.
"W e want to provide the best
service possible to the people o f
Sanford," Salter said. "T h e bike
team w ill help us d o th a t"

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A ir
Force A irm an Jason
T ra w ic k has graduated from
basic
m ilitary
training
at
Lackland A ir Force Base, San
Antonio. Texas.
D uring the six weeks o f train­
ing, the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization, and
custom s; p erform ed drill and
cerem ony marches, and received
ph ysical training and special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen w h o com­
plete basic training earn credits
tow ard an associate degree
through the Com m unity College
o f the A ir Force.
TVawick is the son o f Michael
Traw ick o f OrlandO and Carol
Stevens o f Chuluota.
1 H e is a 2000 graduate o f Oak
R id g e H igh School, Orlando.
; A ir Force Airm an M ichael J.
.Carroll has grdduated from basic
m ilitary training at Lackland A ir
Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
• During the six weeks o f train­
ing, the airman studied the A ir
Force mission, organization, and
customs; perform ed d rill and
cerem ony marches, and received

physical training and special
training in human relations.

o f O vied o H igh School.

In addition, airmen w ho com ­
plete basic training earn credits

Air Force Airm an 1st Class
Joseph M . Harris has graduated
from basic military training at

tow ard an associate degree
through the Com m unity C ollege
o f the A ir Force.
Carroll is the son o f Michael J.
Carroll Sr. o f O v ie d o and A lvin
Gibbons Sr. o f Maitland.
H e is a 2001 graduate o f
O vied o H igh School.

L a ck la n d
A ir Force
Base, San
A n t o n io ,
Texas.
D u rin g
the
six
w eek s o f

Air Force Airm an Heather L.
Little has graduated from basic
military training at Lackland A ir
Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks o f train­
ing, the airman studied the A ir
Force mission, organization, and
customs; perform ed d rill and
ceremony marches, and received
physical training and special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen w h o com ­
plete basic training cam credits
toward an associate degree
through the Com m unity C ollege
o f the A ir Force.
Little is the daughter o f Tracey
Schoen o f Chiedo.

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the
A ir
F o r c e
Harris
m is s io n .
organization, and customs; per­
form ed drill and cerem ony
marches, and received physical
training and special training in
human relations.
In addition, airmen w h o com ­
plete basic training cam credits
toward an associate degree
through the Com m unity C ollege
o f the A ir Force.
H e b the son o f Donnctta H ill
and nephew o f Grctchcn H ill,

The airman is a 1999 graduate

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Iglesias b the daughter o f Ana
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She b a 2001 graduate o f Lake
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vicem em bers
in
BosnlaH erzegovina.
Each state flag
had been flow n over the state
capital or m ilitary headquarters
prior to being sent to Eagle Base.
One by one, the 50 state flags
w ere p rou d ly raised u p flag­
poles, inclu ding the U.S. flag
w hile a spirited rendition o f the
Star Spangled
Banner was
played by an A rm y band before
a host o f cheering servicemembers.
The event demonstrated and
produced a deep sense o f patrio­
tism and unity in the U S . mili­
tary stabilization forces, the best
o f our great nation, in Bosnia.
The flags and the names o f the
servicem em bers w ill becom e

part o f the 29th Infantry
D ivision 's (L ig h t) perm anent
h btoiy, and the flags w ill be
used to fly at future division
changes o f com m and and other
m ilitary ceremonies.
Townsend, the chief ward mas­
ter fo r the m edical task force at
Eagle Base, b norm ally assigned
to Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, N .C .
He has 20 years o f m ilitary ser­
vice.
H e is the son o f James
Townsend o f Sanford and Bobye
W. Townsend o f W inter Park.
The sergeant first class gradu­
ated in 1976 from W inter Park
H igh School, and received a
bachelor's degree In 1982 from
University o f Central Florida.

A rm y Sgt. 1st Class James W .
Tow nsend b one o f more than
100 soldiers, airmen, and sailors
w h o participated in a flag-rais­
ing tribute to the 50 states o f the
United States o f America.
The tribute took place at Eagle
Base, Tlizla, Bosnia, on N e w
Year's Day to welcom e in the
year 2002.
The flags fo r freedom event
was organized and directed by
the com m ander o f the M ultiN ational D ivision , N orth, to
dem onstrate
the
solidarity,
strength, resolve, and pride of
the Am erican peacekeeping scr-

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both o f Sanford.
Harris b a 2001 graduate o f
Seminole High School.

From left to right. Specialist Scott Unkus, Sgt. 1st Class David Oambs, Sgt.
1st Class James Townsend, Sgt. Kristopher Staffen and Technical S g t
Carlos Marrero.

U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary to teach boating safety class
T h e USCG A u xiliary w ill
teach a Boating Safely class in
Sanford on Saturday, A p ril 27.
Subjecb to be covered in this
on e-day course w ill include:
boatin g law, persona) safety
equipment, safe boat handling,
navigation, w a ter skiing and
trailering your boat.
Successful graduates o f the
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‘Sanford people did not want to read:’
An early history o f the city’s library

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Seminole County's pest contributed
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paid librarian to care for them.
Naturally this was not a practical
idea, ana the project died a very
natural death. In the years fol­
lo w in g room s w ere secured and
the old books brought out
H m ls a h f c t o f y o f the
repeatedly.
Sanford Library aa told b y M r*.
"M r. Arm ory, hoping to aid
A . M . DeForrest as it appeared in
M is. Sanford's attempts, gave
the Sartfenf Hertld on Jan.
the association tw o lots on Park
21,1924.
Avenue, near the present
Sem inole H o te l Tnese were
*ln September 1878 a great
placed in the hands o f trustees
storm visited the East Coast o f
w h o allow ed one to be sold and
the m oney proceeds w ere never
ships as w ell as smaller i
accounted for. Fortunately w e
kept the one left and the pro­
M any o f these had cargoes o f
ceeds from the sale has gone Into
fm it from the Islands and coun­
this n ew building. This was the
tries south o f us. The coconuts
history o f the library in Sanford
which drifted u p o n the shores
in 1889.
became later the beautiful trees
and coconuts groves which have
"O n Thanksgiving o f that year
Mrs. Thrasher invited us and
made that part o f the state so
few others to a dinner, and w e
rich and to famous. This shows
discussed the subject o f library.
an instance where a great
calamity, as it thought to b e
M is. Thrasher and I were much
became the source o f wealth and
interested and felt the need o f
on e in ou r city, but w e had a
prosperity.
decidedly cold bath adminis­
“ A t that time, I was intro­
tered to us and the idea, w e w ere
duced to Florida. I came u p the
told 'Sanford people d id not
S t Johns River on the b o a t Geo.
want to read, n o one cared for a
M . Bird, on account o f this storm
the river was said to be fifteen
library,'a
y,' and so forth, but Mis.
feet above the normal h eig h t
Thrasher and I did not give up.
The old Sanford wharf w as sub­
"W e brought it before the old
merged and w e landed on
W ednesday club, Mrs. Brown
planks between Commercial
w as then our president and a
Street and First Street on
com m ittee was appointed to see
Palmetto Avenue. I can not
what w e could raise. I think w e
describe the town as I then saw
reported $175,000 from a few
i t there were a few stores,
individuals. Then came a heated
Palmetto Avenue was the m ain
discussion and opposition so w e
business Street
thought best to drop it at that
“ The Old Sanford House was
time, I think it was about 2 years
quite a large hotel, far beyond
later w hen the subject was again
our expectation, but it was built,
brought before the Wednesday
as w e all know our town w as, on
Club and Mrs. John Dickens and
a generous scale, anticipating the
I w ere appointed a committee to
time when it w ould be a w in ter
see what could be raised.
rival o f the famous Saratogo
"W e found on every hand
Hotels o f that day. There w e re
opposition. W e w ere told over
some rough looking houses and
and again T fo , w e have given
boardinghouse, one, the Lake
repeatedly to the libraries and
Monroe directly south o f the
w here are those books now? "We
Sanford House, a fe w scattering
w o n 't g iv e anything.'
houses o f up and d ow n boards
Still w e persistedand among
with buttoned strips to co ver the
other places visited w ere the car
cracks. Nearly every one lived
shops, and asked to be allowed
on their groves in the country.
to gbre the workmen a chance to
Only a few groves were bearing,
give. This was granted and
among them was the one w hicn
m any g a v e so w illingly that w e
bore the name o f its successive
w ere m ore encouraged and I
owners, Speer, D oyle and later
think M is. Dickens and I felt the
Pace. This grove was set ou t in
you n g men should be disap­
the 1820s and was the prize
pointed so w e renewed our
grove in all the state.
efforts until at last w e raised a
"Th e other groves then w e ll
sum sufficient to start with. I
known belonged In that neigh­
think it w as about $250.00 when
borhood to the Caldwells, the
w e derided to buy some books
Haydens, G ou d, the Whitners,
and make a beginning.
Gen. Finnegan and Mr.
" N o w this sum, you know,
Ingraham besides these w ere the
w ou ld not buy very many and
Markham, Orange House,
furnish and carry on library, but
Goodrich and Wiley, Gen.
w e felt this m oney must be used
Sanford had abandoned his Fine
as soon as possible. The years
grove at S t Gertrude and set out
which follow ed the loss o f our
nis 125 acres at Belair, near by
on ly known source o f income —
was the old A rm ory grove now
the orange crop — were years o f
the golf links. Both Mr. Sanford
struggling with cold waves
and Mr. Am ory brought from
which repeatedly cut dow n the
the tropics all kinds o f fruits and
su m m ers tender growth. Men
flowers, and scrubs so their
began to try the then unknown
places were very attractive, espe­
possibilities o f gardening and
cially to tourists.
they found they has good
"O ne would say this descrip­
returns from their money, but
tion was a far cry from libraries,
the income derived in this w ay
but to this sparsely inhabited
was needed for every day neces­
country Mrs. Sanford seemed to
sities, or for future crops. So
feel a library was needed, and
there was little money in this
really it was for even
section.
Jacksonville was not a book cen­
There w ere many vacant
ter. I think w e had to send to
stores on First Street, so I offered
larger cities for reading matter,
one o f mine in the present
Mrs. Sanford has secured a
W ool worth store building. We
room, some few books and a
unearthed the old books, being

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held over from past libraries. Wc
asked fo r gifts, money, or books,
w e b egged fo r all the necessities,
and bought a few books to make
a beginning. The old books were
eaten b y roaches and their backs
broken, and w ith stray leaves.
M a n y g iven ua w ere m the same
condition, very fe w w ere desir­
able. W h y is it w hen w e are
asked to g iv e books w e aeaith
ou r shelves to find those w e do
not like o r care fori
" In the beginning our greatest
expense w as our bul for gas. To
m eet this and to increase our
number o f books, w e tried all
sorts o f w a ys to raise money. We
held the first rummage sale in
Sanford. You cannot Imagine the
m any things which w e d id for
m oney o r the things w e sold.
O n e day Mrs. Thrasher has
g iven her a string o f fish to s e ll
carrying them through the
streets from the fish house. We
sold anything and everything w e
could procure. W e had suppers
and in evexy w a y w e tried to
raise m oney but it seemed as if
the elements w ere in league
against us. W e chose the coldest,
windiest, days fo r ou r sales, and
suppers, o r else the rain came
d o w n in torrential volum e. We
served hot taps on w arm days
and fce cream in cold weather.
T h e y w ere hard trying times, but
ou r little hand o f workers, went
on through discouragements.
"M rs. D u ver w as our librarian
w ithou t pay until after w e w ere
w e ll established and at n o time
w as she paid enough to compen­
sate fo r her time spent or shoe
leather wasted.
I d o not remember h ow long
she continued in m y store build­
ing but at last better times began
to d a w n on Sanford and a tenant
w anted m y store, as they m oved
to tw o small rooms in the
Welaka Apartm ent now. M oney
cam e to us fo r subscriptions and
fines, still at each annual m eet­
ing w c had to make up a deficit
from our o w n pockets, but for
the years after w e have never
again asked the public to g iv e us
any aid. O ur shelves som e w ay
w ere added and books
increased.
"A b o u t this time was stated a
call fo r a Y.M .C.A. It d id not
seem right to be w ithout a meet­
ing place. There w ere many
saloons beckoning them most
alluringly and if I remember
rightly the matter w as brought
before the public in one o f the
churches, and $350.00 was raised
at once. Room s w ere secured in
the Welaka, also. O ne fitted up
w ith a pool, and baths, all kinds
o f gam es w ere bought and used
in other rooms. Furnishings were
g iven and the w h ole outfit was
most complete, for a man was
placed
in charge. 1 think it was
opened in the spring and at
times from fifty to one hundred
boys w ere there at n ig h t I went
a w ay for the summer and on my
return in the fall, the place was
dism antled and sold out for
d e b t So ended w hat should
have been a great asset to the
city.
"But the library went on, I had
been the president but I felt w e
should have a man for the posi­
tion and Mr. G R. Walker was
chosen, and faithfully and con­
scientiously he served. 1 need

»u w h
n o knew him,
rum,
not say for, all
knew h e gave aO h e had t o this
work near his heart, and the
libru y w a s very d ear to h im
until he dropped in the harness.
"W e a ll began t o feel that a
library should be o n the ground
floor and the committee found
w e could get the little store
attached to the theater building
on Magnolia Avenue, now Mr.
M ille rs store. So w e m oved into
i t I think the rent w as m ore than
w e felt able to pay, so those three
women w h o served » lo n g and
so faithfully, Mrs. Key, M rs. M ay
Dickens and Mrs. Frank offered
to give their time to the w ork,
Tuesdays, Thursday and
Saturdays evenings, without pay.
Mis. D im had been most accept­
able, m ost dependable and most
generous, but w e had to econo­
mize, so w e began in the n e w
location. A n e w d a y seemed to
dawn u p on us, in a short tim e
w e found instead
"O f a deficit, w e had p a id aO
expenses, and gradually w e had
money to use ror things required
and for n ew books, show ing the
change in location had been a
wise one. White in this location
Mr. W alker was taken from us
and again I had to assume the
duties o f president until Father
Feck w as appointed to succeed
me.
“Was e v e r a library blest with
such devoted w orkers as ours?
"O u r three librarians without
any recompense w orked in and
out o f season until Mrs. Dickens
was called to n ew responsibili­
ties ( I am su rveying in N orth
Carolina) now w ith in a fe w
months o f each other, Mrs. Frank
and Mrs. K ey h a ve been called
to their reward. W e can tru ly say,
'to live In the hearts o f those w e
leave behind, Is n o t to die.'
" I cannot close w ithou t refer­
ring to the w ork in which they
assisted Father P eck in cata­
loging o u r books. It was a great
deal o f w o rk for them to d evote
their tim e to , and I feet w e can
not express to Father peck, what
I know 1 should b e sbte to say,
for the w ork, he accomplished
and what it meant to our library.
From n o w on the city assumes
the responsibility o f carrying on
the work, and w e believe the
future to assured; that the selec­
tion o f books m ay b e in the
hands o f those w h o w ill choose
wisely and p rovid e the best
reading, that it w ill aid the
young to choose th e books
which w ill give them high ideals
to mold their life from.
"1 have spent this last w eek at
the annual conference o f the
D A R . and I d o w is h that the
principals which they try to
inculcate in every w a y m ay be
advanced by this w ise selection
o f books. The m otive o f o u r soci­
ety is: H om e, Country &amp; G od. A
well rounded life, com plete,
should b e full o f L o v e For
Home, L o v e o f Country, and
Love o f G od, w h o has g iven us
all the blessings w e now enjoy.
The Daughters o f the American
Revolution are to dedicate on
May 1 a m onument to the mem­
ory o f Jean Ribcau w ho w as the
first man to bring to our shores,
a colony helping to establish reli­
gious liberties — the liberty
which d ro ve out ignorance and
superstition m aking the estab­
lishment o f libraries possible."

Smash and grab burglar
leaves footwear behind
A suspett in a sm ash and
grab burglary w as n ot o n ly
caught on vid e o ta p e d o in g
the crime, bu t left fo o tw e a r
behind
w ell.
The vid eotap e sh o w s the
suspect breaking in to a store
and stealin g som e $1,300
w orth o f cigarettes. It h ap­
pened Tuesday, M arch 26, at
around 4a.m. at th e H u n t
Club Market, w hich is located
at 241 H unt Club Road.
Some 45 cartons o f ciga­
rettes w e re taken. O n the
v id e o , the suspect is seen
smashing out the b o tto m o f a
glass door, entering th e store
and then fillin g u p a sm all
garbage can w ith cigarettes.

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H e then exits the store. B ut in
his haste, he left behind a san­
dal.
S im ila r
Incidents h a v e
been reported in A ltam on te
Springs and O range County.
A n y b o d y w ith in form ation
is asked to caB In vestigator
Barbara Len se at 407-8621554.

Lyman teacher rearrested
Bruce
Bonaventure,
a
Lyman H igh School teacher
was rearrested on additional
c h a in s stem m ing fro m the
continuing investigation into
his alleged sexual conduct
w ith a minorfs).
Bonaventure w as charged
w ith three counts o f "u n la w ­
fu l sexual a c tiv ity w it h a
m in or in custodial c a re ", and
is b ein g h eld on $25,000
bond.
A s o rig in a lly re p o rte d ,
tw o, victim s had been iden ti­
fie d . A s the in v e s tig a tio n
progressed , it w a s d e te r ­
m ined that these a d d itio n a l
charges cou ld be file d o n the
o rig in a l in cid en t as th ey
relate to the second vic tim .
Bonaventure w as located

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ou t in c id e n t A t thisi tune, no
addition al victim s h ave been
id en tified.

Baby
the restaurant, w h ic h is a
sh ort d istan ce fr o m
her
house. T h e nearest S an ford
fire hall is about a m ile from
her house.
"U nfortu nately, it appears
the g irl d id n 't k n o w h er
options,” Presley said.
A n y ch arges a g a in st the
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in vestig
a to rs can alt d o w n
and talk w ith her, h e said.
That determ ination w i l l not
be m ade until she is released
from the h osp ital. P re s le y
said the 911 calls, h o w e v e r,
cou ld p r o v e she g e n e r a lly
cared about the b a b y 's w e ll

being.
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w a n te d to m ake sure the
b ab y w a s cared fo r," Presley
said about the m oth er's 911
calls.
T h e in vestigation contin­
ues, bu t authorities b e lie v e
the g irl g a v e birth to the baby
b efore 6 a.m . in h er bedroom :
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d rop p ed the baby o ff at the
restaurant
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ph on ed
police. A cco rd in g to Presley,
the m o th er liv e d w ith h er
father w h o is "fa ir ly eld erly ."
"S h e a p p a re n tly h id h er
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he said.

Snakeswith Kuhn that business does
not fit the surrounding land
use.
" I have nothing against his
business, and I think I even
said that in at the P lan n in g
C om m ission ," Skat said. " I
think it's just too intense o f a
use for that area. I f it had
been a w holesale electronics
business, I w ou ld h a ve felt
the same w a y."
A tto rn e y G eo rg e W allace
represented JP Pets and its
o w n e r Joe K refetz. W allace
said the land use w as appro­
priate for that area and noted
that PtcZ and im plem en ted
seven specific regulations to
ensure JP Pets d id n ot n ega­
tiv e ly effe c t
su rro u n d in g
property owners.

H o w e v e r, C o m m ission er
A rt W ood ru ff said those reg­
u lation s
are d iffic u lt
to
en force. For exam p le, he
n oted that the regu lation s
required all doors and w in ­
d o w to remain closed at all
times.
"1 think it puts a burden on
the city and its code enforce­
m ent to try to enforce things
W o o d ru ff m ade the m otion
to w ith d ra w the conditional
use perm it and he asked that
city staff iden tify other areas
w h ere K refetz could locate
his business. T h e m o tio n
passed 5-0.
" I d o n 't like to take a ten­
ant ou t o f a b u ild in g ,"
W o o d ru ff said, “ but this is
not an appropriate location."

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C rossword 4 B

Sunday
March 31, 2002

eshwater
e fishing
eekend
fO I n f n t f iK i

LA — The Florida
and W ildlife
■ration Commission
established A p ril 6 and
Free Freshwater
r Weekend In Florida,
lin g Capital o f the
Id, and to celebrate the
C is holding several free
ting events around
itral Florida.
Free fishing days means
e, including non-resi­
lts, can sport-fish In any
Stic freshwater lake or
■in Florida without a
[ license during this
I weekend. However,
i w ill still need a license
fish in saltwater.
"T h e FW C is proud o f our
te's fishing heritage and
ignation as Fishing
pital o f the W orld,"
oyer said. "W e want resi­
dents and visitors to enjoy
ou r bountiful and wellmanaged fisheries during
this free fishing period."
In an effort to promote
the enjoyment or freshwater
fishing and give anglers the
chance to take advantage o f
the peak fishing season, the
FW C m oved free fishing
weekend from the first
w eek o f June, which is
National Fishing Week, to
the first weekend in April.
"W e hope Free Fishing
Weekend w ill remind those
anglers w h o haven’t fished
In aw hile how fun and
relaxing a day o f fishing
can be, said Joy H ill, pub­
lic information coordinator
for the FWC.
The FW C w ill host a
number o f free fishing
events statewide. These
events are tailored to the
novice angler and to fami­
lies. M any events include
free bait, some loaner fish­
ing rods, refreshments and
basic training to get new
anglers started. Locally, the
FW C Is holding six free
fishing events in convenient
Central Florida areas on
Saturday, A pril 6 at the fo l­
low in g locations:
• Jacksonville (Duval C o.)
- Ronnie Van Zant Derby,
(904) 573-4918.
• Hustis (Lake C o.) Ferran Park Derby, (352)
742-6438.
* Ocala (M arion Co.) Free Family Fishing Day at
Tuscawilla Park, (352) 7321225.
* Orlando (Orange Co.)
-Turkey Lake Family
Fishing Day, (407) 317-7329.
Webster (Sumter Co.) Richloam Fish Hatchery
Derby, (352) 583-3545.
St. Cloud (Osceola Co.) Chisolm Park Pond Derby,
(407) 846-5300.
"If, after trying it out, you
decide, like m illions of oth­
ers, that fishing is a great
w a y to relax, reconnect w ith
fam ily and friends and
enjoy yourself, n ow Is a
great time to buy a 5-year
resident freshwater fishing
license," said Bob
Wattendorf, Division of
Freshwater Fisheries mar­
keting coordinator.
Five-year licenses are
available at county tax col­
lector's offices fo r $61.50 (o r
online at eAngler.com for
an extra $1.95 convenience
fee, or via the FW C's toll
free line at 1-888-FISH FLOrida for an extra $3.95
convenience fee). Anglers
w h o purchase 5-year fish­
ing licenses during April
and M ay 2002, w ill receive
a free bonus package of
more than $60 worth of
lures, hooks, fishing line,
magazines and other fish­
ing premiums from the
See Outdoors, Page 2B

Gibson, Harris honored
— 7

By O m ni Smith

X

Sports EdHor

L A K E M A R Y — Th ey w ere mere when
cross country and girls track got their
starts in the county and have become
institutions in running circles over the
years.
N o w veteran coaches M ik e Gibson and
Charlie Harris w ill be known for their
accomplishments forever as they have
been inducted into tw o different Hallsof-Fame.
Harris, w h o has been at Lake Brantley
H igh School since the late 1970's, was
elected to the Florida Thick and Field
H all o f Fame b y the Florida TVack
Coaches Association.
The cerem ony took place at the Adam s

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Veteran running coaches
enshrined in Hall-of-Fame

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M ark H o tel In Daytona Beach on January
11th and Harris, w h o is a member o f the
Executive Com m ittee o f the Florida
Association o f U S A TVack and Field, was
inducted along w ith Bob Harris, W illie
M cDonald, Sue Overby, John Webb and
the late C heryl Wilson.
Other members o f the Florida Track and
R eid H a ll o f Fame with Seminole
County ties include Terry Long, who
counted Harris am ong his charges while
coaching track and cross country at

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him
selfself
at Sem
inole
H ieh
School
in the
him
at Sem
inole
H igh
School
in the
1960's, has been an outstanding cross
country and track coach as well as one of
the top prom oters for his sport since
starting the track program at Lake
Brantley in 1972.
" H o o t " was selected to the Florida
Sem inole Com m unity C ollege in 60's and
ai
Athletic Coaches Association (F A C A )
70's, D on Merrick, the form er DeLand
Hall o f Fame for his efforts in cross coun­
H igh star w h o ran fo r SCC and now lives
try and joined six others in being
in Sanford, Ken Brauman, the boys track
enshrined at the Florida Sports Writers
and cross country coach at Seminole
Hall o f Fame Com plex in Lake C ity on
H igh School, Schowanda Williams, the
February 8lh.
form er Lyman H igh School star and cur­
A lso g o in g in w ith Gibson were Steve
rent girls coach at W inter Springs High
Hardin, football coach at Rutherford
School, and Octavious "O ck y " Clark, a
High School in Springfield, Cooper
form er Sem inole H igh School star and
Means, retired Athletic Director for
Olym pian.
Orange County Schools, Jim Sauls,
Gibson, w h o w as a star track athlete
See Coaches, P age 2B

S C C duo makes All-State
Leuchanka,
Davis lead
basketball
honorees
By D«an Smith

B y D aan Smith
Sports Editor

Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — Yelena
Leuchanka picked up most of
the hardware, but 11 other
m em bers o f the Seminole
C om m unity C ollege basket­
ball program w ere also recog­
nized w h en the Florida
C om m u nity Collaga Activities
(F C C A A ) released the A llConference and All-State
teams recently.
Leuchanka, a 6-foot-5 fresh­
man center from Gom el,
Belarus, has w on everything
she could win, she is still
aw aiting w ord on A llAm erica honors, except for
the F C C A A and N J C A A
Region V III Player o f the Year.
A fter a season in which she
averaged over 20 points per
game, o v e r 15 rebounds per
gam e and nearly 10 blocked
shots p e r game, not to men­
tion alm ost five assists per
contest, Leuchanka was
picked to the All-Conference
and All-Freshman teams as
w ell as being tabbed as the
M id-Florida Conference
Player o f the Year by a vote of
the other M-FC coaches.
She also had an outstanding
State Tournament in leading
the Raiders to a tie for third
place and was the only SCC
player to make the AllTournament Team.
It w as also announced dur­
ing the State Tournament that
Leuchanka and fello w Raider
Brandi Davis had made the
All-State and All-R egion VIII
team.
Davis, a 6-foot sophomore
center/power forward from
Bushnell, missed the first half
o f the season w ith a shoulder
injury, but impressed the con­
ference coaches, especially her
offensive rebounding, during
the M -FC season to be one ol
the top four All-Conference
picks, which warranted the

by Jim W w ia

Seminole Community College
freshman Yelena Leuchanka (No.
51, above) has made quite a haul
ol postseason awards as the 6(oot-5 center has been named the
Mid-Florida Conlemce Player ol
the Year, First Team AllConference. First Team AllFreshman, FCCAA State &amp;
NJCAA Region VIII First Team
and is up for NJCAA AJI-America.
She also was named lo the State
All-Toumament
Team.
A
suprprise, however, was that
sophomore Brandi Oavis (left)
was named to the All-State and
All-Region Team despite missing
the first halt ol the season. She
was also a First Team AJI-MidFlorida Conference pick.

See S C C , Page 2B

Rams, Sebastian River top Lake Mary Relays
B y Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor
L A K E M A R Y — The Lake M ary Relays
turned into a dual meet between the host
Rams and Sebastian R iver Friday night at
Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
T h e Sharks nipped Lake Mary, 110-to-109,
in the girls' events, w h ile the Rams boys
topped Sebastian River, 95-93, to give the
hosts a one-point overall victory, 2(M-to-203.
Bay side H igh School from Palm Bay was
distant third with 133 points, with Seminole
(122) and O vied o (121) rounding out the
Top Five.

Special
contests
on Prep
schedule

Lake Highland Prep (61), Winter Springs
(58) and O v ie d o (57) trailed the Sharks and
Rams in the girls meet, and Bayside (83),
Lym an (82) and Seminole (75) rounding out
the Top Five in the boys.
A lsp in the field were Bishop Moore,
DeLand, Father Lopez, Mainland, and
Spruce Creek. University sent its girls team
only.
Between the Field and Running events, a
cerem ony w as held to enshrine nine new
members into the Lake M ary Relays Hall o f
Fame.
Coaches, w h o w ere selected for their sup­
port o f the event, inducted this year were

O vied o 's A lice Roseum, Seminole's Ken
Brauman and Lyman's Fred Finke.
Former Lake Mary track athletes garner­
ing the honors this year were 1987 gradu­
ates Jason Likens and Tonya McCrae, 1992
grad A im ee Tharp, 1998 grads Chris Fronck
and Brandy (A ld red ) Parker, and 2000 grad ­
uate David Quinones.
A lso on the weekend track schedule was
the Disney Invitational at Disney's W ide
W orld o f Sports complex.
This upcom ing week w ill see several top
meets.
On Wednesday, the Henry Williams
See Track, Page 2B

S A N F O R D — With April
upon us and the stretch run for
the H ig h School Spring Sports
Season com ing up fast, several
county teams w ill be hosting or
p layin g special fun games Inis
week.
The top event on the schedule
w ill be on Saturday (A p ril 6)
w hen the Seminole H igh School
softball team w ill be holding its
5th annual BBQ. This fundrais­
er has grow n to be a day o f
great fun and fellow ship for the
w h ole family.
Coach Dave Rogers said the
team w ill be serving up some
ribs and chicken with a full slab
o f ribs goin g fo r just $15 and a
chicken dinner with beans and
slaw costing a paltry $5.
Rogers said he and his crew
w ill be doin’ the smokin' all
night and that, "This food will
be so good you r tongue w ill
slap you r brain silly wantin'
m ore."
T h e food w ill be available
beginning at 10 a.m. The games
w ill begin at noon with the
Tribe JV's taking on the O viedo
junior varsity. A t 2 p.m., the
Fighting Seminoles and Lions
varsity teams w ill take to the
field in an important Class 6ADistrict 3 game.
A ll members o f the junior
varsity and varsity team's will
be selling tickets until A pril 2nd
and the player w ho sells the
most w ill w in a brand new
M izu n o glove worth $80.
Tickets and food will be avail­
able at the event.
Rogers is also asking for vol­
unteers to help make this event
a success. A ll proceeds will go
to the building fund.
Call Rogers' voice mail at
407-320-5260 and he w ill return
the call, or call the Athletic
Secretary at 407-320-5057 for
information.
W ith Volusia County schools
being on Spring Break next
week, the Seminole H igh base­
ball team w ill have an interest­
ing week.
Tom orrow (M onday) the
Fighting Seminoles w ill face an
annual out o f state foe when
the play H opkinsville High
Schrxil from Kentucky. The
gam e w ill be played on
M elching Field at Conrad Park
in DeLand starting at 1 p.m.
The Tribe w ill also play an
afternoon gam e on VVednesday,
hosting N e w Smyrna Beach at
A lu m n i Field starting at 3 p.m.
Coach M ike Powers' charges
have saved the biggest surprise
for last as they w ill host neigh­
borhood-rival Lake M ary at
Historic Sanford M emorial
See Preps, Page 2B

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Sunday, March 31.2002

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w * i are ttorii to tire ccu l

a d a teu la M b B
tor are ralal damandad to (re
ptoH or paMon Bad harem.
WITNESS my hand and toa aaal to
a re Cowl at SE9EN0LC Coway
Ftortda. are day to MAR 13 KOI
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
C U R K O P THE CE9CUTT COURT
BYRuto Ktog
DEPUTY C L E W
LAW OFFICES OP DAVE) 3 STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
601 8. UNTVER3TTY DRIVE
SUITE 300
PLANTATION. FL 33324
0O-6E0t8(COF)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSASUTKS
ACT, paraona wMi
ts *re «
COrtlato COURT AOMMSTRATION.
at
to*
SEMMOLE
Coway
Courthouaa al (407)698*227.
000-9999771 (TOO) or 1900989
ET7B. rea Ftortda Ratoy Samoa.

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LISHED ONCEA W
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CONSECUTIVEWEEKS.
PUBLISH M TH E BEM M OU HER­
ALD
Pih itoiU ireh 24.31,2002

K K I 79
M THE O RCW T COURT
OP THE BMNTEBNTN
H A N D FOR
COUNTY,

CASE N a 61-CA-2317-14-W
LASALLE NATIONAL BANK, AS
TRUSTEE UNOER THE POOLMQ
ANO SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED 011/98. SERIES 11093

JOSHUA SC1PK3: and P i irtfcncwn

partrea dalnang by. ( bqik ? i, undar or
who P not known to ba daad or ■*«*.

huataa*.
ctoanaraa: TENANT a l andtor TEN­
ANT * . m « padtoi aaandad to
aooowa tor are paraon or paraona to

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N O D CE OP ACTION
JO SHUA SCtPIO, and a l laPnoam
para** darning by. tm ugR . widreor
againto are aPorre irernad OatandanL
who U nol kraw n to ba daad or ahr*.

Irum aa, apouaaa, or odrer datoianu
Cw ranl Ratidanca Unknown, but

1409 Ware 14*1 Share. Santord, FL
32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Brel an Acton
to toredoaa a mongaga on tre to*
■ tog proparty to SEMINOLE
County, Ftortda. tore*
LOT 4 3 FLORIDA LAND AND
COLONIZATION COMPANY ADDI­
TION TO SOUTH SANFORD,
ACCORDING TO
THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED M P U T
BOOK 1, PAGE 73. PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FIORIOA.
haa baan Nad agatoil you and you
are rregarad to larva a copy ol yow
aaBton daianaaa. 4 any to I on DOU­
GLAS C ZAHM. P A , PlatreTi anornay. ahoaa addreaa la 9630 U S
Highway 10 North. Soria 300.
Oaarwator, Florida 33794. warm aw­
ry ( X ) day* that Bw tore publcaaon
d *W Nooca at Action, and Na tre
ongtoal w ih are Oarti ol tila Court at
X I N Park Avarua. Santord. Ftortda
32771. afthat baton u m c a on
PlatobTa artornay or rtvrrecAalafy
toareahar; odrenarea. a dalaWi ara ba
aniared agarere you tor tre raW
damandad to *re oomplaaa paobon.

1

WITNESS my hand and ta d ol tre
Court on are___ day of MAR 19.

2002
(Saal)
Mary Arm More*
Dark ol tre Clrcua Cowl
By: Ruth King
Dapury Ctork
Pubkah to.
Tire Sarrenoto Harald
Oougla* C. Zahm. P A
ISOX U S Hvy IO N , (300
Ctoarwator. FL 33764
(727)936*911 phon* / (727)939
1094 la*
PutWah March 24. 31, 2002
KK177

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S E N O : 01-CA 229914-K
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, by
and Brough are Sacreury ol are
DEPARTMENT OP VETERANS
AFFAIRS.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OPTHE14TH

ju o rctA L c ia c u rr.
IN AND FOR
9EMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 2204 14 K
CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING
CORPORA HON FrK/A GREEN
TREE FINANCIAL SERVICING
CORPORATION.

PLAINTIFF
VS
ALAN MARK DOUGHTY. ET A L .
DCFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO CAROLE S KINO. INDIVIDU­
ALLY and CAROLE S. KINO.
TRUSTEE UNOER TRUST DATED
JANUARY 12. 1993 who** raudanca rt imknown 4 ha/iharthay ba
tvmg. are) 4 r*. ihalhay ba daad. Bw
wAncran datondanli who may b*
tsugnaa*.
itanori,
cradrtoia.
autlaai. and a l partrea claanaig an
n to itil by. Biiough. undar or agaaial
are Dalandarli who ara not known
to b* daad or **v*. and a l partrea
having or cLnmmg to hav* any ngM.
Iitl* ot mlaratl in lha proparty
daaenbod r is t mongngD tremg tora-

ROBERT E. HOYT and LINDA Q
HOYT, hre aria. HYO€ PARK
PROPERTY OWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC.:
and
UNKNOWN TENANTS.OWNER3,
NODCE OP SALE
Nooca re haraby grvan pial, pw
kuari to are Ordar cr Final Judgyrrer*
antorad ai are cauaa ai tre Qrcul
Cowl ol Samaioto Coway. Flonda I
w d aat ore proparty ariutiad ai
SamaxW County. Flonda. dtacnbtd
aa
LOT 93. HYDE PARK. ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK 34.
PAGES 36 THROUGH 40, OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
3139 Aah Park Loop. Wraar Park.
FL. 32792
al pubac aato. to are ht/iare are) bare
bidder. tor caah. al tre ware from
door ol the Sammoia County
Courthouta. Santord. Florid*. *1
00 AM on Apr* 16, 2002
Dated 3-14 02
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroup*
Dapury Oat*

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m i * to toa Order or Ftoal Judgrrer*
araarad to toto eaua* to toa CkoUl
Court ol Bamiioto Coway. PtortM I
« 4 H i I * properly i t n t o i* to
Barntooto County, Florida, dawtoad
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BEGM AT A PO M T IBS FEET
WEST OP N O R R C A 3 T CO RNER
OP SOUTHWEST 1/4 O P SOUTH­
WEST 1/4 OP NORTHW EST IN O P
SECTION 29 . TOW NSHIP IE
SOUTH, RANGE 20 EAST, SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLO R ID A. RUN
THENCE W EST 169 FEET. THENCE
SOUTH 300 FEET. TH EN CE EAST
223 FEET, TH EN CE SO UTH 19
FEET, THEN CE EA S T TS FEET,
THENCE NORTH
ISO FEET.
THENCE W EST 138 FEET. THENCE
NORTH 169 FEET TO TH E PO M T
OF B EQ M N M G S U B JE C T TO AN
EASEM ENT FOR M O R E S S AND
EGRESS O VER THE SOUTH IS
FEET O f THE E A S T 78 FEET
THEREOF.

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contact
court
Adriana*aeon re totophw ia nwttear
(407)668-4330, nut tolar toan aavan
(7) day* prior to toa procaedng. 0
haartog Impaired. (TOO) 1900-699
E771, or Y o ta (V )1-0009669770,
via Florida Ratoy Sarrtcre.
, P/L
17797U S It N n t o . Sua* 300
; FL 33784
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PiAWh Match 24.31.2002
KK1TS

M THB CMCUTT COURT,
DGHTEENTH JU O X IA L ORCUTT,
M ANO FO R B E M M O U
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PK S NO. 02-2«9CP
NORO L JOHNSON.

Waal Hovon DapiM Church, Vrenon
a Road. Jr . Report M Rood. C
Eugana Hotoday. Cheryl Uhato.
H* t o l l Lake. Hobart A Shubart.
and Dreraaa M Tkylor,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Mr. Robert K Shubart
m*4ng addreaa la P.O. Boa 20671,
ChaitoMon. SC 20413
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tool rei acton
COUPUINT FOR APPOMTMENT
OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE haa
bow toad agamre you and you are
required to aarva a copy ol yow wraren datom ta. 4 any. to a ore
Notd L Johnaon. Eaquka
NORO L JOHNSON. P A.
106 Eaal Church Street
DaLand. FL 32724
on or baton Apr* 30.1002, and Ma
tre ongawl wah toa ctork ol M a enwt
adrer baton aarvica on PknM Ti
artornay or mmoRetely arereahar:

aganre you lor are rei* I damandad
m p * compwrit

WITNESS my hand and to* aaal ol
M a court on March 19. 2002.
Maryam a More*, d a rk at to* Court
B y Roaamary Ham tton
Dapury d ark
Pubkah. March 24. 31.2002 and Apr*
7, 14. 3002
KX 103
NOTICE OP
PU B LX a a i *
PUBLIC NODCE to haraby grvan.
Brel on to* dal* and am* Itotad
batow.and continuing (tom day to day
unM a l good! ara aokt w * wW aal at
Pubac Auction. a&gt; to* N^taal bkkter,
tor caah. al tre warerwuaa at STOR­
AGE USA. located al 1X 7 Yrtka
Sprmga Dr . Wmiar Spnnga, FL
32709, cortama ol Bre toaowmg u w
aga unrta containing houaahokt
and/or buarreaa good*, tor rant and
otoar charge* tor which a Ian on
aanre la ctoanad. to w*:
DATE OP SALE APRIL 10. 2002
TIME OF SALE: 4 X PM
•223 JULIAN L WELLER, houaarefd 8 waddng gfta, &gt;233 BAR.
BARA SEGRETARIO lumtura 8
houwhokl good*. *383 KATHLEEN
S CANFIELD hjmrlur* A bo.ak.
•613 ORLANOO HOME THEATER.
INC wwa * corvrecton. *236 MAR
CIA FALCO, hcuaahok) UJH A art.
1510 JUAN CARLOS MUADVASSO­
CIATED T V chic* auppkat 4 uatd fv
1*14
AUCTIONEER STORAGE PRO ­
TECTION AUCTION SERVICES.
LICENSE • 393
The above Notice to ba pubiahad
onca a weak tor two conaacutiva
* * * * * S ad aato to ba water and by
vatu* ol to* Statute* ol to* Stataa ol
Ftortda. ai inch caaa* mad* and pro­
vided
Pubkah March 24, 31. 2002
KK187
NOTICE OP SALE SEMINOLE
COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY
Protect IFB 292-0200 - Sato ol
County Owned Surpfui Proparty
(Smgto FamBy Home and Lot. 7729
Foa Knoa Place W iner Park. FL)
Due Dale April 24,2002 al 2 X PM
tocal (m e DreaW. Mewnum Bd •
362.000 X Sua - Houae ol approivnataly 1,819 aq h and lend ol
apprownatofy 0.14 acre* Sa* bd
package tor katoar rtomtation are)
COThlrttOfl$ of u ls
Prop el IF0 283 02 GO • Ssh of
County Own«d Surphj* Prupofty
'(tjwndi 'Only, North of' Hiindy.irtl Rcml
Sanford. FL) Duo Data April 24.
2002 al 200 PM local bma D ata*

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al pubfei aaN. to toa Nghaal a id bare
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ol Bre Sanwioto County
Courthouaa. Santord. Florida, at
1100 AM on May 2. 2002.
Dated March 14,2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OP THE COURT
SyMary Stroup*
Dapury Ctork
In accordant* w ih toa American*
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Land only ol approamretory 3 4 acrea,
rorred aa M -1. Induatrlal Saa bd
package lo r lurthar totormaaon
(tnctudaig map) and oondaiona ol
•ala
Protect IF 0-264 02 GO - Sato oI
County Owrred Surpiui Property
(Land O rty 8 W Comar ol Lake Mary
BNd I Laka SL Laka Mary FL) Dua
Data: A pril 24, &gt;002 al 200 PM
toed wire. D etail kkremum B d •
190 X 0 00 S ire - Land are* or
■ppnuanarery 1 02 acrea, tonad aa
Rl-Raadanba) Saa bd packaga tor
d
Pubkah March 31,2X2
KX206
PUBLIC NODC*
Fui Coal Accounting tor Scad

ol Enveonmanui Regutabort, Ruto
17-7X Fu# Coal Accounting tor Sold
Waila Uanagertwre. aa requaad by
Ftortda Statuaa Sacbon 403 7949.
local govammant* mual calculat*
and mtorm uaara ol h a U coal d
a d d watla managamani Tha cotta
tor a d d waala managamani tor Bw
Cay d Laka Mary tor are kacal year
b a g m n g OcioOar I. 2 0 X and indn g Saptambar X . 2X1 area aa toP
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Raatdankai Accnraa
Coaacnon
17 M
Drepoad
378
Recycling
196
Told Monthly Cod
81110
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Coiactlon
9 66 42
ra^vw -1
6163
Avarag* Monthly Cod
9 1 »a
Tha coat information prontod
above • on a morehly average tot a
da cube yard ccntaner picked up
an* ( I ) km* per weak
D4t*r*nt
typaa d aanncaa art avalad*
Actual coal tor a grvan account may
vary dapardng on actual type d Mi­
me* provided to Bial account
Carol A Fo*l*r. C#y Clark
C iy d Lake Mary
407-563-1423
Rutkah March 31. 2002
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graven
13 Promising

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39 Pueblo

21 Avonlea girt
22 Fridge
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24 Met
production
20 Salinger tide
character
27 Theatrical
lament
20 Moist-eyed
20 Ceremonial
act
31 Defeat sound­
ly
32*___ LOVE*
(Madonna,
1990)
33 Art D eco Illus­
trator

40 Rowan
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persona
41 Chew aver
43 T h a T s ___ t
(director's
cry)
48 Approaching
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40 M cldntfs part47 Indy's *500f49 Arsenal stock
50 Neighbor of
52 Dentist's
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118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted 7b Rent
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141 Homes For 8ale
143 Out o l 8tete
Property For Bale
148 Resort Property For 8ate
147 Industrial Property For Sate
148 M oM e Home Lots For Sate
149 Commercial Property For Sale
181 Investment Property For Sale
193 Acreage Lot For 8aie
154 Open Houee
155 CondomMume For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Reel Estate Wanted
150 Business For Sale
163 WUertront Property For Sate
188 Duplex For Sale

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70 Education I TtaMng

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Ousinass Opportunities (d a s s . SS) 4 G arage Salas (217) require paym ent In
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97 Apeitnente • Fumlahed
99 Apaitnanl* • UntumWwd
100 Candontnum Rentals
101 Houeee Fumlahed
103 Houeae Unfurnished
108 Duptea/Titptex
107 Mobie Homes For Rent
111 Reeort VBca«one
114 WwehoueamenU Space
118 Induatrlal Rentals

71— H e l p W a n t e d

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DOLLAR RENTACAR

ISt Apptance* 8
Furniture For Sate
1S3 Television 4 Stereo/Radto
188 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office SuppSee
191 Buddng Materials
103 Lawn 4 Garden
198 Machine Wortt
197 Restaurant Equipment

FOR UNOCROROUNO
U T1U TY C O N T R A C T O R

HEALTH!

SANFORD AIRPORT

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

1Saite Agents •Customer Service Reps

200 l i v e s t o c k s arm
S u p p lies

201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AntlquefCoDectlbles
219 Boats 4 Accessories
217 Garage 8alea
219 Wanted to Buy

General la b o r knmad opankigs In
t e erase ol mwal tebrtoafton. 48 hr
wk. [ i t t e r i benefits. TubeTec
(Sanford) 407-3250040

2920 S. Oflando Drivs
Sanford, Florida 32773
(407)323-8757

•ServiceAgents •Cashiers

Flexible Schedule • Apply In Person
Monday - Friday - 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Or fax resume w/covenheet to 407-859-9799
attn: Jay Bennett at

Dollar Rent A Car
2 Red Cleveland Blvd., Sanford, FI 32773
M M be II w an at ig* end haw a vted Florid* Q riw i karat.
Drug Free WorkptacWEOE

Initial S ervice
M S T M S V D fT tO N

231 Cart For Sale
234 Automotive
235 Truck/Busea/Vans For Sale
238 Car Rentaia
239 Motorcydaa/Bikas For Saia
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehldes/Campen For Seta
243 Trailer* For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

199 Pets * Supples

aaiaa 4 derfcel. E n t e r * benefit*.
Pis tax or amal to TubeTec 407-3221080, lubaiacOtutatoc com

Part - Time Positions Available

A U T O M O T IV E

238 Vehicles Wanted

71— H e l p W a n t e d

orersneeoed'

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

With T h is A d

■Offices Coast to Coast"
Since 1954

Hi tMjLi'.

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES

S E R V IC E S
252 Accounting
253 Addition* &amp;
Remodeling
254 Air CorkMoning

71— H e l p W a n t e d

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255 Alterations
258 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush hogging
281 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
283 Carpentry
264 Carpet 4 Installations
289 Carpet Cleaning
268 Calling Repair
287 Ceramic TKa
288 Child Care Camera
289 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywatl
278 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation 4 Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry 4 Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

103— H o u se s-

M VUnOATI NAOM I
VOUMVKET1
A fw eya a go o d p o lcy. aapeoaty lor
business
opportunities
and
tranchisss. C a l Florida D spt of
Afflcuflurs 4 Consumer Services at
600-435-7352 or FTC-HELP for
kss rtcrmasorv Or via* our Wsb M s
st www.hc.gowbtmp.
FtaMa law rsqukaa asters ol certain
buMraas cpporvnStsa to rsgstw ««sh
Florida Depi of Agricuftura 4
Consumsr Service* bafors aefitog.
C a l to verity lawful r*g »in n o n
bafors you buy

Tfee d Som* AflVtATHwd To
Promota Vour Businessl
Than C a l li t About Ftyars

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Deliver For You To
Our Reader* For
Only
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W a Hava a W ay You Can Cut
That Coat in Hurt
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING DEPT
407-322 2611
SptmgHi* SuMaa/Saniord nasda a
aipariancsd FuS-Tm* Maintenance
A u itta n i and experienced PertTima Weakand Daak Ctarka. Apply
in p a n o n '
M t N. W
T k e Han a t e experience. n u t hava
(ktvara Icanaa. Apply n parson at
F retf* TVs Santos. 407- 324-3448.

$400 DOWN - WHY REHT7T
3GR/ 2flA For Safa
Wkh Down Paymt Aaaiatanca
Avaftoble, Cheaper than rvntt.
407-331-8333

D O Y L E 'S R E N T A L S
IB fV IB A W/ Screened
Porch $400*400 Deposit
TBR/18A W/Porth. W/D
Hook-Ups Hast!Air $525*500
8antord:3BfV 1Bath
W/Family
Room, W O Hock-Upa. Lg Comer tot
No Pets $700*700 Dap.
Springe: 38fV2Balh wf
Obi Garage. New Pitot 4 Flooring,
Lg Scrasnad Porch $6SOl$MO
Ptyman
■antotd; je ft B A W(08tee Spanah
Styto. WrtBfVIBAMotwr'kvLaaQka.
Hdad F its . Fptc, Lg Corner Lot
$1200*1200 Dapoait
DOYLE REALTY, INC.
&lt;407)322-3486
WC RENT 4 SELL HOMES
^anlord: 1BR 1BA houaa lor tam1
U NVwk, $375 dapoM. tocludaa
uttoia.no paw or tftokan 407-323
3461.
Sanford 2BR houaa 1 block tram
hoapaal $t 25Mt or $500(monto. pkja
$250 aac dap 407-321-3735.
8 a n to rto 3 en i6 N A
canal, vtoyT 6 ja m STDOVno pAra
aac Oapoa*. 388668-5002.
Sanford: Longwood Markham Rd.
38R 2 BA. lancad yard. Furntahad
or itokrmfahad. Short kn n rental ok.
231-601-2802.

111—
IBO/week p C a depoeit. R o u te

prtviegee. pfct laundry.
SSI prstsrrsd. 407-686-1101.

SANFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

V

W tE K iV A iN t A U
■larttng • W IIM l

Vtey ntoa, v w y ctoan torn rm.
remodeled, a* utl, cable, A C ,
prions, krtch uas, asc. dr. rasidanl
prim
antrinca
Sm oklngl Only drug
naad apply. 407-330-7373.

RAMP SERVICES
AIRCRAFT CLEANER INTERIOR

R o om For Rant: PrtvalS artranca.
waahar/drvar. 11 Ofyak. U k a Ava in
Sanford. 407-686-7023

AIRCRAFT DISPATCHERS

rtexxn rOr Hertt. luvcnsri pnviwgw,
todude a l utMee A cable $42Smo,
l i t 4 lost month 407-323-3300

R e s o r t/Va c a t io n s
Smoky MouXtoi O tom ay 2 k g
homes. Eech sleep# 8. Creek
mm* to Oatknriurg or Aarivifa 251 8286746.
cybanantalacotrrtrvbatkln hknl

114—
W areh o u se/Re n tal
S pace
LO N O W O O O ILA KI MARY
Mid-atn pubkc atoraga i

eoa 60G or 1600 iq S xpecae. Face,

Friday between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm for an application and more information.

2 R E D C LE V E LA N D BLVD.
S U IT E 2 1 0
S A N F O R D , FL 32773

407- 585-4790

W anted

All Candidates must provide:
• 10 year work / school history * Pass a drug screen • A g ree to Mandated finger print back
ground check procedures • Understand English • B e available to work weekends, holidays
and evening hours.
For Ramp S ervices positions, you must possess a valid Florida Drivers License and be able

tortjdnjJVjl^RRJOTGIAMOA
97— A p a r t m e n t s -

Sanford: lova ly 2BR apt. axe.
araa. cabla TV Saaktog mature
todtvtduai or coup*#. no cfvktrsn or
pal* $120/wk. or $45&lt;Vmo ♦ $250
sac dap laa aa 407-321-3735
Sanford: Largs t S R Quito
Residential Area. A t litt . No P eta
Rat.Lam a. $4756no * Depoeit 407323-8018.
99— A pa r tm e n ts U n f u r n is h e d

MARINER S VILLAGE
UKE AM I 60rikl. P U U O
2 BOriM, SS7OW0 ANOUP

1at Month Rant 1*0.00
(Urrvlad Tima Oltar)
2 Badrooma $559
3 Batkooma $650
W a pay watar/eawar
Sma* pat watooma
Cadar Craak Apia
407-324-4334
San ford: 2 Badtoom 1 Bath
Ouplax. $4751*475. AmamM a
407-321-6757.

to lift up to 75 pounds o f luggage on a consistent basis.
100— C o n d o m in iu m

Equal Opportunity Employer M/FA//D

304 Siding

305 Small Business
306 S tain ed G la ss

307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radlo
314 Upholstery
318 Welding 4 Sheet Metal
318 Well Drilling
319 Window Washing 4 Tinting

Saraont 2413 a Orange Ava, o&lt; 25»1
St. 3 BR 1BA home. Family
mom.aat to Ukhan. tfcXng area. Mng
roonv Larga haatod ahop m back w « i
1/2 bath. Bprinidar ayatam with wafi
pump. Muel aaa to appreciate
$68,900. 407-322-4745.
Sanford: 36R 2 B A , larga comar
lot. old Mayfair neighborhood
Newly remodeled- $175.000.407324-8932
Sanford: 4/3, Ike new aa tow aa
$662mo. Onjraad credit, LEASEPU RCHASE conaktarad
1509
Ekori G o look! 407695-5152.

2

Sanford: Cuatom bud 3BR BA,
viukad caringa, aky Ighia. worktog
hrepiacs Immacuiala 4 apadoua.
many axbaa, qJai at, $117000.352735-4350.

* antoed: Townhouaa. 3/2, nawfy
tafurbiahad. cathedral caring, pool,
lama ICCriaa. ceramic Me. 165.000
407-330-4868.
Town houaa 2/2 5. excellent
neighborhood, pool. tile, new pant
4 carpet. Ca# 407-474-3634

Springe: 3BR/2BA, 637
YAito toe CL toTha I v/torria Want
horn 4 pori courts riew (166.600.
By appr onfy. a 0 7 6 a » « » 6
149— C o m m e r c ia l
P ro pe rty Fo r S ale
Great Location on 17-92 to Sanford
3.000 local aq It todudas 1.000 aq
ft CKA office apace. Concrete block
with 4 roLcp doora. Budding to great
17 parting ipecea Owner
la mottvaladl Call Vance Scott.
Realtor. 407-314-4619

153—

A creag e Lo t Fo r
S ale

R entals
Sanford C on do For Rant
Larga 2/2 wcathatkai caiknga.
custom bun to uoraga, war bar.
wtuhar/dryar. nan pant 4 barber
carpal, gated complex hat
pooi xpatanms courtVduO houaa
jogging trad, ctoaa to mail 1-4
IdfStnonlh 4 Secunry dapoul.
toduded cable 4O7-324-890O

OELTONA lOacrea Idaaf tor mobda
homaafta. horaae caltia, terming or
nuraeryl
Zoned
agricultural.
$4,900/ACRE. Sm down w/ownar
Itoanca (04-787-1772 or (04-787-

1 8 1 — A p p l i a n c e s 4c

Fu rn itu re Fo r S ale
1 A Chany afaq^t bad, aoad wood,
with ptoow top manraaa l e t Never
uaad Sat $549 Can datvar 407-422-

0230
A KING SIZE P ia O W T O P
onhoperte meftreea aat
New to pfaatto. S a ( $195.
4076226848
’S 5 - 5 S 5 T into canopy bad wah
toxtay tom pfewtop aat Never tawd

407-402-2778.
Bedroom 7 pc CHERRY WOOD 4
potter bad. U dove fated, draaaar
w.tn-mirror cheat , mght aland,
unuaad. atiD to boa. Coat SSk, aa#
11660 Stottfitartraan aia te M 4077085698
km seta wi»i 5 yr warrarry. Twin *75,
U $9a qraan $95. ktog $175 Navar
uaad. can dakvar. 407-402-2775
Coriaa labia, and labia 6 tofa
labia with beveled glaaa $300

407-323-1915.
Creme kyva aaal. $75, braaaconaa
6 and tablaa.$125. hghtad oak
riagara. $250. bakere tack. $25 M l
unit 150 407-323-5117, altar 7pm.
Daerq rvxan-13 p c acad cherry wood,
double pedeiial labia w/ leal. 8
Chtopwndala chatra. burial 1 hutch,
never used, coat Mk, a t $1295.
aarver, *2 50 407.709A6C8.

T&gt;J7rtLOOKt7*l3
QE Side by Slda RaWgarator wah
c a maker. «Vhk*OOl aaova wah aa)
cleaning
oven.
Hoipr
dahwai/iar. 1600 tokee aX. Wt* aa4
aaperalefy. 388216-4638
Norge Gaa aterva. aa
man, m rt txatMOL whaa. $150 otxx
Car top carrier, $20. lartea HuPy 10
apd brie. 115. 407-323-2925.
Port T id e aa rri.kam rto B C aartaa
taatoar pockata, one Inch prkna kria:
a t uaad. eM to Crate. Can
dakvar A aal up. Coal SSk. aa « tor
$1550. 407-708-5685
Quean S ie ^ i bad with manraaa
a.ceilent condition. $500. 388
753-9633.
WA s h 4 A I M V 'i B "

•832

1-7536*20

Handy Man - 38 ft 1BA on 4.5

Ac rax Waal of M,
Aeking 11(8,000.

187— S p o r t in g G o o d s

R entals

BEAR WHITE TAR. BOW
5565 to pul Real with Quiver A
Airows. A akrg $86 00 aba 407-349-

Work Shopa/3forage lo r rant
Convanlam location. Storting at
$400 par mo., plua udutlaa 4
d a p o a k 407-32866*6___________

O oft Club#; Sat of MacGregor
Ncklaua Grtdan Bear. 4 wood#. 0
vona. putter and bag. Rag #386 AJ
tor $50 00 407-322-7879.

1010.

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

mats, $63/wk. Shara
avaryttVng including utilities. No
smoking to houaa. Furntahad.

Ctoka tnUudwl
407-323-8870

(W e are located on the second floor ab ove Dollar Rent a Car)

302 Screen 4 Glass Work
303 Secretarial 4 Typing

117— C o m m e r c ia l

95— R o o m m a t e

F u r n is h e d

SWISSPORTUSA, me

301 R oofin g

141— H o m e s F o r S a l e

From $19Whtv 407-331-006 or 407331-0539

weekly pay, direct deposit and a safe work environment.
Don’t let these opportunities tty by, stop by our administration office Monday thru

291 Mortgages
292 Moving 4 Storage
293 Ok. lube 4 Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 PlanofOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning

407-330-4423

LaAa Mary; furnished room, oil
atraal parking, houaa privSsgas. to
rr i i . kudy ■ ‘ 1407-324-1862

We offer holiday pay; uniforms, free parking, paid comprehensive industry training,

290 M asonry

U n f u r n is h e d

93— R o o m s Fob R e n t

PART-TIME SUMMER
POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN AVIATION

287 Lawn Service*
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith

1 Olltoa: Onaat$45Gm o.Alhav*
CHA 4 private baft*. 407-3226168

Office
and/or
YNrahuuao. 650 agars Nat of rwnAy
decorated olhea xpaca Warariouaa
can ba abend wlh cxinent Mnant i*&gt;
to 3.000 aq It In/out tripping 6
harxSng can ba provaiad by primary
larwrx. Prana location at$acir4 to toe
417 Green Sett. 407-3200658
141—

H omes

Fo r S ale

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

157- • M o b i l e

H omes

Fo r S ale
35x10 motria home, attached FL tm,
partly hand, carpeted, caring tana,
new Move, new A C . Looiaad to Town
4 Country (add!) Paik, 5356 Orange
BNtlLJi k k m a Aatong (17000 368
740-1095
1 5 9 — R e a l Es t a t e
W anted
W a Buy Houaaa, C on doa
Com m ercial
and
Land.
Foractoeu re STOPPED, Back
Peym enta Brought Up To Data.
R a loca tin gT ClvorcadT Bad
TanantoT W e Can HELPII Any
C on dition , A n y Araa. FAST
Cloalng.
407671-272*

1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e Fo r S a l e

■OKI M K T . krona to to |10.000
tin homoantft tuntmci hind
b | i kuar i f l K N i i a
fieri, frradaaara. fiawal
UREMU. O M N I. VOLUSUU

1 KINO SERTA. poaturepedic tat.
never used Coat $2K. eel $295 Can
dokvet. 407-709-5698

4BR 1.5 BA: New Roof. Ceramic
Tie, 11a21 Sc Porch. ftocL on Over
1/4 Acre $65,900

I Luxury ton ptoowtop aal with 7 yr
warranty kri 1135. quean $140. ktog
$210. Brand new Located m
Sanford. 407-402 277*.

Chtor U&lt; Acra 3 0 R 1 B a te l&gt;c dn.
acpfa, hruvdy bead Priced tor tyrefc
aaia $54 000
4BR IR A : Over 1(00 S q Ft, Uv.
On, Fam Rm W/Fkaplaca. Deck,

Gataga $102,900
2BR 1.3 BA: New Roof. Ceramic
Tda. So Porch. Over 1400 Sq FL
Nealy Landacapad. Poof. Fenced
$104,900
Cuatotn Btt 46R JOA: Over 2500
Sq FLLrv. Oto, Fam Rm, 22x46 Sc
Poof and Spa. 3 Car Gar. 0 * « 1/3
acre $259 900
Cuatom Ba 4 BR 2 BA: O n 2X0
Sq Ft Lr», Oat Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
Port 2 Car Garage an Orer L7Acne
$210,900.

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTUHE 1 PROPEHIIES
407-321 4/64

191— B u il d in g
M a t e r ia l s
CORRUGATED STEEL ROOPM O
tor Bama, Boat Oocka, Shopa, etc
Alao
Culveri
Pipe:
15*x2(r
$170 00/aa.
I8*x20’ $202/aa.
Surpkia Start A Supply. Inc. Apopka
407-293-5785

199— P ets &amp; S upplies
I older legstaed poorta kaa to jpxxt
home 2 poodto Prtxxaa k x aaia,
lOwka old. Shota 4076888297.
For Bala
Two Dog Boat#
WIN Hold Moat Any Stxa Dog
$15.00 Each
407-32165*0
Lab Ratrlaear: Female, yellow.
10 5 month* o k l AKC ragratarad.
naada loom to run. $250 obo 407302-8923.
ywrawar t t Dig, I wri gpra tovng c
lo a a.«ned Lhasa Apao Dog or type
of mmiatura d o g 407-322-6492

219— W a n t e d
I 2 pwca Nam# Brand Quean
ORTHOPEDIC
PILLOW
TOP
Matlreaa Sat Brand New Stilt to
Ptaabc Sacrifice $100 Can Denver
407-422 8648
1BRASS BED. QUEEN SERTA.
poaktovadc art 6 kama Never u&amp;od.
ecu $ K. aa# $275. Cat dakvar 407709-5696

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bridal registry
Tim e-challenged,
Internet-savvy b rides and
groom s can take advan tage
o f a n ew era in b ridal reg ­
istry w hen Burdines launch­
es tnc ultim ate com bination
o f one-stop con ven ien ce, tndepth personal service and
high-tech efficiency.
On Thursday, A p ril 4, the
store w ill introduce the first
o f its regional concepts in
Bridal Registries at Burdines
A ltam onte d u rin g a grand
op en in g celebration.
O fferin g an exten sive array
o f products fo r the home,
this latest creation p rovid es
shopping ease fo r en gaged
couples w h o are ch oosin g a
registry and w e d d in g guests
w h o are purchasing gifts
from their selections.
"W e chose the O rlan do
m arket to in trodu ce our
new design because it is a
young, g ro w in g population.
We feel it p ro v id e s ns w ith
one o f the best o p p ortu n i­
ties to help n e w brides and
groom s as they begin creat­
ing a home together," said
Carey Watson, Burdines
senior vice president.
To accom m odate the ris­
ing need o f h om e decor
expertise, Burdines has cre­
ated a "one-stop registry"
tor engaged couples, even
tripling its staff to ensure
every custom er receives
quality service.
Hie bridal consultants
have received exten sive
training in all product areas,
said Bridal D irector Elaine
Karnisky.
The new d epartm en t fea­
tures a full assortm ent of
servew are in clu d in g
W aterford, W e d g w o o d ,
V ilieroy &amp; Boch, Royal
D oulton and Lenox.
Burdines also carries Donna
Karan. Ralph Lauren anil
C a lvin Klein linens as w ell
as cookin g accessories such
as A ll-C lad and Tools o f the
Trade.
Located in a separate area
on the second level, the
room has been given a
"hom e-like" am biance w ith
a low ered ceilin g, co m fo rt­
able furnishings and acces­
sories. \The registry is
equ ipped w ith three d e m o n ­
stration tables g iv in g the
consultants room to arrange
the en gaged cou p les' d in in g
selections, so they can see
how their choices w ill look
before entering them in
their com pu terized list
O nce com pleted, the list
goes online
To mark the launch of this
new addition, customers artinvited to an open house
show casing the latest in a
full line of products and
services from 6 until 8 p m ,
Thursday, A p ril 4.
Guests can enter to w in
an assortm ent o f door
prizes, such as a pair o f
round-trip tickets on Spirit
Airlines, I iis / H e r Spa/G ym
m em berships. H ouse of
Blues dinner and concert
and a $500 g ift certificate to
the L oew s H otel, M iam i
Beach. Entrants must be
present to w in .

D esign in g-----C ontinued from P ag* 1C

ing so rapidly. W e think there

at last w eek 's C entral Florida

result

w o u ld be a popular tool fo r

is p len ty o f w o rk right here."
T h e com pan y m ay remain

H om e

panel o f

lifestyle most people lead.
"E v e ry o n e is so stressed

local, but its designs can be

awarded the com p a n y a first-

n o w a d a y s ,"

im m ed ia te plans to license
and market the program.

seen across the nation thanks

place blue ribbon and $3,000
in the landscaping

"B ein g outdoors, especially in
this part o f the

"M a y b e at a later date," she

Restaurants, the largest casual

other landscape designers, but
Susan says they don't h a ve

says.
"W e 'r e

to

a contract w ith

D arden

&amp;

G a rd en
m aster

T h e com p an y’s market is
p rim a rily the region w h ere

O liv e Garden.

has seen num erous

Sem inole, L ik e and Volusia

tions for the restaurants here

l a n ds ca p in g

counties meet.
"W e 'd like to be able to stay

in C en tral F lo rid a ," Susan
says, "bu t for the rest o f the

industry. Th ere is

in ou r o w n backyard," Linda

co u n try w e
design s."

d o in g

everyth in g else," Linda adds.

says.

"W e

d o n 't

want

to

" W e d o som e o f the installa­

just

do

the

teacher, said
changing

in

she
the

her com puter, o f
course,

and

advances in horti­

stretch this too thin, and g o o d ­

D esign in g W om en 's w ork

culture.

The

ness know s this area is g r o w ­

also received a lot o f attention

biggest

change,

h ow ever, is the
importance p eop le
place on landscap­
ing. For years the

Honoring heroes

gard en ers

of

6 6 -------

Susan, a form er
physical education

busy

A

competition.

d in in g restaurant com pany in
the w o rld w ith 1,100 locations
that include Red Lobster and

too

sh ow .

backbone

Twenty years
ago, landscap­
ing was not a
priority. And if
you did any­
thing, you just
did the front
yard, not the
sides or the
back.

she

explains.

stress."
A desire to be
ou tdoors doesn 't
mean people want
more yard work,
though.

Low -

maintenance land­
scaping is the fea­
ture
most
of
D e s i g n i n g
W om en's
tomers

cus­
ask

for.

Susan likens it to
creating an 'o u t­
door room ' for the

of

Susan Hallett

Susan's business
was standard law n

Designing Women

tenance. Today, the vast m ajor­
ity o f her jobs are d esign and

customer.
" It's an exten ­
sion o f their house
and they want to

be able to enjoy it," she says.
O n e o f the most popular

installation.

features

"T w en ty years a g o , la n d ­
scaping w as not a priority,"

room s are w ater designs, from

Susan says. " A n d if y o u d id
anything, y o u just d id the

falls.

front yard, not the sides or the

n in g is very soothing, plus

back."

of

these

ou td oor

tiny ponds to elaborate w ater­
"T h e sound o f water run­
th ere's

That's changed fo r a num ­

no

m aintenance,"

Susan says. "It's not like a pool

ber o f reasons. O n e explan a­

w h ere you have to add chem i­

tion is that g o o d landscaping
adds valu e to a hom e. For
example, $5, IK HI o f landscap­
ing can add $10,000 to the

cals or clean it all the tim e."

value o f a home.
H*raJd ph oto by Tommy Vine*01

fast-paced

country, is one
w ay to relive that

and garden m ain­

Sanford Firelighter/EMT Stacey Livingston, center, recently read
during a Sanford Rotary Club meeting a poem she wrote in tribute
to those who lost their lives during the Sept, t l tragedy Pictured
with Livingston are, left. Rotary Past President Paul Osborne and
Sanford Fire Marshall Mike McGibeny.

the

" I f that d esign has a w ater
feature, the valu e is trip led ,"
Susan says.
H ow ever, Susan thinks the

R ivers End Nursery, w hich
is open to the public, is located
at 6275 West State Road 46,
just
w est
of
O ran ge
B ou levard.

To

set

up

an

appointm ent for a design, call
407-324-2377 o r visit the com ­
pany's W eb site at w w w .lan d-

importance o f landscaping is a

scape3d.com .

library through individual and
small group reading and lis­
tening activities.

A K A members presenting
books w ere Myrtle Brown,
Dorethea Fogle and Lila Ross.

H aw kins
C ontinued from Page 8C
magazine.
For information, call 407428-1799.

Croom s Academ y Classes o f
the '50s w ill meet 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, April 6, in St. Paul
Baptist Church Education
Building, located at H13 Pine
Ave.
A ll Crooms Academy grad ­
uates and former students are
invited to attend if you wish to
be part o f the 2002 reunion.
For information, call
Richard "D ick " Evans, chair­
person, at 407-323-1802.
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Luther King |r.. Steering
Com m ittee is calling for
golfers to play in the second
tournament that w ill benefit
the M LK Scholarship Fund.
The event w ill be held
Saturday, April 10, at Sanford's
M ayfair Country Club.
It w ill be an 8:30 a.m. shot­
gun start, two-person scramble
limited to UX) goiters.
Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.
Deadline to make reserva­
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Edge at 407-316-9918, M elvin
Philpot at 407-496-3173 or
Evola Frye at 407-322-8945 to
make reservations.

Fees are $70, which includes
cart and green fees, beverages,
lunch and d oor prizes. The
sponsors fee is $125, which
includes a sign on a reserved
hole with the com pany's
name. A lunch buffet will fol­
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Prizes include tw o airline
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Chapter o f Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority Inc., recently
began a reading partnership
adventure with N e w Life
Christian Academy.
A K A 's donated bixiks to
help build the school’s library
collection. The books will
enhance the reading ability of
the students.
The chapter chose the stu­
dents at N e w Lite to imple­
ment their national "O n
Track" program. "O n Track,"
(organization, nurturing, team
building, respecting, achiev­
ing, character building and
kn ow led ge) is a skills d evelop ­
ment and nurturing program
targeting children in grades 3
to 6.
In addition to donating
books to the library, Kappa
Sigma O m ega members are
com m itted to assisting the
classroom teachers by provid­
ing reading guidance in the

Heraid priofo by Marva Hawluns

Kappa Sigma Omega Chapter ol Alpha Kappa Alpha recently donated
books to New Lite Christian Academy.

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Linda Shay*.
Beth Best and
Susan Hallett
display the
award they won
at the Central
Florida Homo &amp;
Garden snow.

Landscape artists use computers to create masterpieces
By Dan Ping
‘.Editor

and "landscaping com pan y" d on 't often

w as a g o o d opportu nity."

appear in the same sentence. A Sanford
com pan y is changing that.

Susan and Linda readily adm it that
D esign in g W om en is not a typical land-

As
c o m p u ter
s o ftw a re
b ecam e m ore sophisticated,

O u t State Road 46, just a couple m iles
w est o f Interstate 4 and the high-tech cor-

scaping company. By using technology to
d esign landscapes, the com pany Is setting

Susan pu t severa l products
through the paces. N o n e o f the

ridor, a trio o f w om en have form ed a cuttin g -e d g e

landscaping

firm

w h ere

Itself apart from Its com petitors.
Susan uses custom -designed software

to show ."

s o ftw a re

p recisely

fit

her

needs.

m icrochips and processors are as im por-

to create a life-like, three-dimensional pic-

" I must h ave tried 50 d iffer-

tant as rakes and shovels.
They
call
them selves

ture o f w h at a landscaped project w ill
look lik e w h en it's com plete. T h e process

ent program s," Susan said.
W ith the help o f her brother-

D esig n in g

W om en Lan dscap in g at R ivers End
starts w ith a d igital picture o f the hom e or
in-law, Lin d a's husband Joe,
N u rte ry 'a n d they're pruvingThat &lt;TgreoK~ ‘a reiT firb c landscaped. Using an electron- Susan adap ted several sn/rthumb and som e com puter s a v v y can 1c ph oto library o f plants, trees, flowers, w are packages to create a cusmake their com pany grow.
Susan H allett is the founder o f com pa-

benches, m an-m ade ponds and waterfalls
and other landscaping features, Susan

ny, h a vin g spent alm ost 30 years in the

creates a d esign o f w h at the finished

program s she adapted, how -

business. She coaxed her sister, Linda

product w ill look like.

ever.

Shays, out o f retirement to assist w ith the
nursery w hen it opened 18 months ago.
Lin da's daughter, Beth Best, is vice president o f operations.
" It's a fam ily affair," Linda said.
" A t first when Susan m entioned m e

T h e concept o f creating visual plans is
not new.

tom p rogram for the business.
D on 't both er asking her w hich
L ik e

the

form u la

for

C oca-C ola o r the ingredients
in C olon el Sanders' O rigin al

"Y ea rs a g o I w o u ld d o everything free-

Recipe, Susan’s softw are is a

hand and take sam ples o f a fe w o f the
plant leaves to the custom er," said Susan.

trade secret.
" H e r co m p etito rs

"T h ere's nothing better than visuals, but

lo v e to k n o w what program s

P h o to t by Tommy Vtncont

Susan and Linda demonstrate the software they use to design landscapes.

See Designing, Page 8C

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The Central Florida Zoo
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Teacher w orkshops are being
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For teachers o f grades K-8,
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Project W ild also features tw o
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sh ow in g h ow to incorporate
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T he S e h i n o l e H e r a l d

P en n ies fr o m h eaven k eep
fa llin g in to gratefu l hands
D E A R R E A D E R S : M uch
to m y d e lig h t, penniesfrom -h eaven letters contlnue to p o u r In. R ead on:

w eek."
Sheepishly, she left the
house, w alked d o w n the
front path and opened the
.............. gate. Lo and
behold! There was
a penny lyin g on
the street. M other
alw ays called it a
miracle.
M A R T H A IN
CLEVELAND
H E IG H T S , O H IO

D E A R ABBY:
Your letters about
"pennies from
h eaven” have
touched m y heart
m ore than w ords
can express. A t the
tim e that the let­
ters first appeared
D EAR
in y o u r column,
M A R T H A : I d o n ’t
my father was losDear
blam e her. That
ing his battle w ith
a i l
penny saved you r
cancer. H e d ied
A D D j
peacefu lly at hom e
m other a w o rld o f
last m onth w ith his • • • • •
em barrassm ent,
and that's w orth m ore than
lo v in g fam ily by his side.
m on ey can buy.
T h e m orning o f his funer­
al, I asked the funeral direc­
tor to place 11 pennies in his
D E A R AB B Y: Three years
pocket. Each penny repre­
ago, m y father passed aw ay
sents a m em ber o f our
in upstate N e w York. We
im m ediate fam ily. You can
traveled to his funeral from
be sure that all o f us w ill be
our hom e in N orth Carolina.
lo o k in g for those pennies to
W ithin tw o w eeks w e sold
fall from heaven!
the hom e and m oved M om
D IA N N E
back to N orth C arolina w ith
R IC H A R D S O N - C O N D A ,
M O U N T L A U R E L , N.J. us. T h ey had been married
fo r 58 years.
M y m other passed a w ay
D E A R D IA N N E : Please
last year. Before her casket
accept m y sym pathy fo r the
was closed, one o f m y rela­
loss o f you r father. K eep
tives approached m e and
y o u r eye s p eeled fo r those
asked if I had put three pen­
p en n ies. T h e y 're sure to
nies in my m other's pocket.
com e back to you.
I w as confused and asked
what she was talking about.
She told me there w ere three
D E A R AB B Y: Seven years
bridges M other w ou ld have
ago m y husband had a
to cross to get to heaven.
»tm k e. T h e first day I
w alk ed out o f the hospital, I
I im m ediately placed six
picked up three pennies and
pennies in m y mother's
put them in m y pocket. His
pocket to pay the toll — I
con dition was touch-and-go.
knew my dad was w aitin g
patiently for her at the first
E very day w alk in g out o f
bridge.
the hospital, I w ou ld find a
M IS S IN G M O M A N D
penny o r tw o and add them
D A D IN G O D W IN , N .C .
to the others in m y pocket.
W hen I changed clothes, I
w o u ld transfer the pennies
D E A R M IS S IN G : H o w
touching. It's nice to kn ow
to the pocket o f what I was
you can "take It w ith you .”
w earin g. It seems unbeliev­
able, but every single day I
w o u ld find mure pennies. In
Pauline Phillips and her
a strange way, I found it
daughter, Jeanne Phillips,
com fortin g because I felt
share the pseudonym
reassured my husband
A b ig a il Van Buren. W rite
w o u ld pull through — and
Dear Abby at
he d id !
w w w .D earA bby.com or P.O.
To this day, e very tim e I
Box 69440, Los Angeles, C A
pick up a penny on the
street, I add it to the pennies 90069.
I saved from the hospital. I
w ill n ever spend them
To order "H o w to W rite
because they brought my
Letters for A ll Occasions,"
husband and m e good luck
send a business-sized, selfw hen w e most needed it.
addressed en velop e, plus
LENA KATZ,
W E S T P A L M B EAC H , FLA. check or m oney order for 55
(U S. funds) to: Dear A b b v -Letter Booklet. P.O. Box 447,
D E A R L E N A : T h ose pen­
M ount Morris, II. 61054nies are a ta n gib le
0447. (Postage is included in
rem in d er o f you r good furthe price.)
tune. A n d that alon e makes
them priceless.
O 2002 UNIVERSAL PRESS
SYNDICATE

D E A R ABBY: M y mother
had a favorite penny story
from when she was a little
girl in Farm ville, Va., in the
1890s. She d ied in 1983 at
the a g e o f 93.
T im es w ere tough and
there w as no m oney in the
house. So m y grandm other
sent m y m other to the store
to bu y a penny's w orth of
o il fo r their lam p — with
the prom ise to pay the stern
general store ow n er “next

FAMU chapter holds annual banquet
The Seminole County
Chapter o f Florida Agricultural
and Mechanical University
Alum ni Association presented
its annual scholarship banquet
Saturday, March 16, in the
Sanford C ivic Center.
Master o f ceremonies for the
occasion was Ronald McCoy.
The pre-banquet and dinner
music was by Gloria Williams
at the console.
The begin the entertainment
for the evening, the graceful
praise dancers o f St. John Met
Baptist Church presented a
rendition o f “ Am erica The
Beautiful." The audience
joined in singing the N egro
national anthem, "L ife Every
Voice and Sing." The Rev.
Kelvin Simms, pastor o f Grant
Chapel A M E Church, O viedo,
gave the prayer and blessing.
Ingrid N eal o f the Seminole
County chapter extended
w ords o f w elcom e to the
quests. Chapter Secretary
Jeanette W illiam s introduced
the dais guests.
"Charity," a group o f lovely,
talented lady singers from
N e w Life W ord Center Church
entertained. A fter a delicious
dinner, the evening's speaker
was introduced by Daryl
Mobley, vice president o f the
Seminole County chapter.
A fter Lynn Deese, a talented
soloist, sang a beautiful rendi­
tion o f "Sum m ertim e," the
audience w as prepared for the
4yn Hepburn
H
speaker, Carolyn
Collins, national
president o f
.Id
the Florida A and M

University Alumni
Association.
Collins is a 1973 graduate of
FA M U and has received a mas­
ter's o f education from FAMU.
She is a life member and
im m ediate past first FAM U
N A A Student Prospect Group,
having recruited thousands o f

Htraki photo by U u va

Daryl Mobley, left, stands with banquot quest speaker Carolyn H. Collins.
Pictured with the pair, Irom lelt are scholarship winner Amon’ Blair Bryant.
Gina Joseph and scholarship winner Darious Jackson.
students for FAM U . She is
presently a registered and
licensed clinical dietitian nutri­
tion specialist at Tampa
General Hospital.
Collins encouraged the
audience to wake up early run­
ning, be fast and out run oth­
ers to achieve your goal. She
reminded the alumni to look
for victory, not defeat and to
believe in FA M U forever. It is
the leading college and is 114
years old, with an alumni asso­
ciation that is 100 years old.
A fter the inform ative mes­
sage, alumnus Raymond
Gaines presented the FAM U
scholarship recipients, w h o are
all top scholars in Seminole
County schools.
• First-place — A m on ' Blair
Bryant, a senior at Winter
Springs High School. H e has a
3.5 GPA.
• Second-place — LaTonya
C offie, a student at O vied o

H igh School. She has a 3.3
GPA.
• Third-place — Darious T.
Jackson, a senior at Lake Mary
H igh School. Fie has a 3.2
GPA.
A ll o f these seniors w ill
attend FAM U this fall. A total
o f $3,000 was given to the
scholarship recipients.
C losing remarks w ere given
by Gina Joseph, president o f
the Seminole County chapter.
A vote o f thanks goes to the
chapter, alumni, friends and
w ell wishers.

Lions accepted and hav e focused
on intently for 77 years.
(h e Lion's Club is also com ­
mitted to working with young
people, teaching them tire value

of service and providing them
with tire importunities the)'
would not otherwise have,
including International Youth
Camps and Youth Exchange.

"Sisters Take Charge of Your
H ealth," w ill be held 8 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. April 6, in the
Orange County Convention
Center. Guest speaker is "T h e
Energizer," Dr. G w endolyn
G oldsby Grant o f "Essence"

See Hawkins, Page 7C

Rowell
Continued from Page 6C
clubs various projects, including
Special Olympics. The hours
were earned beginning July 1,
21X41. Randy and Nick each
received a letter of congratula­
tions from tin.* International
President o f the Lions Club.
For those1w ho are unfamiliar
with the organization. Lion's
Club International is the world's
largest service organization. For
85 years, the Lion's Club has
been committed to making a dif­
ference in the world through
service, they are recognized
w orldwide for their service to
lire1blind and visually impaired.
Fhis service began when 1lelen
Keller cliallengcd the Lions to
become her "knights of flu*
blind in the crusade against
darkness" during the association's 1925 international conven­
tion. It was a challenge that the

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T he S e mi n o l e H e r a l d

King Sago: A modem day fossil Lake Mary church
expanding its school

T h e K in g Sago, often
n ew plant sit for a w eek
referred to as a palm , is real­
before plan tin g so the wound
ly a C ycad , a rem nant o f the
can heal. U se a p o ttin g mix
distant dinosaur age
to g ro w the n ew
when Cycads w e re a
plants.
dom inant form o f v e g ­
etation. The K in g Sago
Plants From Seeds
is perhaps the most
C ollect seeds from
com m only cultivated
fem ale plants in late
specie in Florida.
sum m er o r ea rly fall.
M ost Cycads unfurl
Place them in a plastic
fernlike leaves that
bag w ith air holes in
gradu ally stiffen to
the vegetab le draw er
resem ble palm foliage.
o f y o u r frid ge for 3-4
Som etim es they are
months.
• • • • t
also called seed-ferns.
A fte r this cold treat­
O ther com m on C ycads are
ment, rem ove the ou ter seedthe native Conntic, the
coat that has likely turned
Queen Sago, Prince Sago, and
brown.
the Cardboard Palm.
Rub this coat o ff o r soak in
C ycads arc slo w gro w in g
w ater till it soften and can be
plants usually under 10 feet
peeled away.
tall that can be used in the
Place the seeds flat side
landscape as a specim en,
d o w n in a p ottin g soil mix,
accent, and b ord er planting.
pushing each seed into the
soil so half o f the seed is
R eprodu ction
exposed.
C ycads are dioecious, m ale
k e e p m oist and germ in a­
flow ers and fem ale flow ers
tion should occur in 2 to 4
occur in different plants.
weeks, though som e seeds
They d o not produ ce flow ers
m ay take several m onths to
typical o f many garden
germ inate.
plants.
T h e m ale plant produces
Culture
the pollen in tall, pale cone­
C ycads are slow grow ers
like structures. T h e fem ale
that like a sligh tly acid and
plant produces a flattened,
w ell-drain ed soil. T h ey grow
w ide-spreadin g, brow n and
w ell in full sun o r partial
fu zzy structure w h ere the
shade. Fertilize ligh tly sever­
seeds are b orn e.A fter p o llin a ­
al times a year with a palm
tion, the seeds ripen to a
fertilizer.
bright orange-red co lo r and
The fertilizer must contain
enlarge to the size o f g o lf
magnesium and manganese
balls.
to avoid com m on deficiency
M ature Sagos produ ce new
problems.
offshoots (called pups) at the
M anganese deficiency
base o f the trunk. These can
appears in the new leaves as
be rem oved with a sm ooth
y e llo w spots that can
cut at the base o f the pup to
progress to a b row n in g o f
produce a new plant. Pups
leaf sections and eventual
rem oved from a plant w ill
dead o f the leaves. T h is d efi­
alw ays be o f the sam e sex as
ciency can kill a plant.
the parent plant.
M agnesium deficiency
Treat the cut end with a
appears as y e llo w in g o f the
copper fungicide, and let the
border o f the old er leaves.

Plants are draught tolerant
once established.
The King Sago is the m ost
cold tolerant o f this grou p o f
plants.

Toxicity
■This plant is known to con­
tain several toxic glycosides,
the principal one being
cycasin. The seeds h ave been
found to be highly carcino­
genic when fed to rats and
other animals. Other C ycads
have similar toxic co m ­
pounds.
N a tiv e Zam ia
The com m on native plant
known as coontie can be
found in the state's pinelands
and coastal regions form in g
clumps o f vegetation to three
feet in height.
Their stocky roots have
been an im portant source of
"arrow -root starch", a y e l­
low ish -w h ite flour u tilized
b y early Florida inhabitants.
Fresh harvested Zam ia roots
are poisonous containing the
toxin cycasin also found in
the seeds and foliage.
Processed coontie starch
w as one o f the staples o f the
Seminole Indians diet.
It was an excellent substi­
tute for w heat flour and a
product the pioneers used for
trading.
Pest Problem s
Scale insects and m ea ly­
bugs can occasionally d a m ­
age the leaves. Use a co m b i­
nation o f insecticidal o il and
soap to control them.
AJ F trttt I t S em in ole C ou nty Urban
Horticulturist. tnqulrte* may ba directed
to him at tha Cooparatlva Eitanalon aarn­
ica, ISO W. County Homo Road, Sanford,
FI. 32773 or phono M3-SSS* All Sam inola
County Cooparatlva Eitanalon aarvlcaa
a rt opan to all regerdieee o f raca, color,
s a i. handicap o r national origin.

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Burkhardt receives
top honor at bus
safety com p etition

Up to $47,578. Now hiring. Full benefits,
training and retirem ent.

Debbie Burkhardt, .i Iwenty-nine-year veteran bus d r iv ­
er fur Semimile County
Public schools, placed first in
the Seminole County Bus
Safety Com petition that was
held Saturday, March 23, in
Winter Springs.
Burkhardt, along with
Trish Keefer and the Rookie
o f the Year, Nelson Reynolds,
w ill go to Tampa in A p ril to
represent the district at the
State Championship
Competition. RuthAnn
Pamer w ill be the team alter­
nate.
Although this is the first
time Burkhardt has w on the
local competition, she has
been a member o f Sem inole
County's State Championship
Team four out o f the six times
they have won.
She has also been a m em ­
ber of the teams that have fin ­
i s h e d second in the state three
times, anil third in the state
once. This was Burkhardt's
nineteenth competition.
Seminole County’s school
bus drivers have placed first
m the state sis times ami took
first place m the nationals
once.

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Holy Cross Lutheran Church
childcare beginning at 6 weeks
because so few daycaa* facili­
in Lake Mary started a preschool almost as soon as they
ties offer can? at that am;. Pastor
Paul Hoyer said that they aa*
started the
church. As the
also discussing the possibility
o f offering daycaa* during off
church
expanded, so
hours. Then* aa* several busi­
nesses in the an*a lh.it have
did the preschixil. Soon,
overnight shifts. Currently,
many o f those people n*ly on
the church was
neighbors to kxik after Iheir
offering half­
children.
day and fullday
If you'n* interested in Holy
Mary
Cross Daycaa* or Academy, you
Kindergarten.
I loly Cross
can call the church office for
more information at 407-333Academy now
0797. You can also stop by the
goes up to
third grade. But beginning in
property for a tour. The current
address Ls 130 Henderson Lane,
the fall, H oly Cross Academy's
new schixil building w ill be
hut soon the name o f the road
will change to H oly Cross
open and they'11 be offering
classes up to fifth
grade.
Almost one
year ago. H oly
Cross opened the
doors to their new
daycare and prvschool facility. The
daycare/preschool
is located at 130
Henderson Lane,
just o ff 46A. The
full time day can.*,
which takes chil­
dren as young as
six weeks, has 90
children enrolled.
Mereid photo b y Uary R ow ell
They have the
Pastor Paul Hoyer at the site of the new Hofy
capacity for 170.
Cross Academy with the Holy Cross Daycare
The daycare has a
in the background.
full commercial
kitchen. The kitchen is larger
Court. It's the first left turn on
than Ls needed for 170 because
46A past the Lake Forest Publlx.
when the Academy opens in
Youth Receive Awards
the fall, it w ill be on the same
If you only get your news
property as the daycare. And
from television, you very sel­
the kitchen w ill be used for
dom hear anything good about
both. There will, of course, be
today's youth. The truth is that
separate playgrounds for tinthere are lots o f teenagers w ho
academy and the daycaa*.
volunteer Iheir time for gixxi
The gm wth o f the Academy
causes. At their recent meeting,
has been in answer to the
the Longwood / L i ke Mary
parishioners o f the church.
Lion's Club recognized tw o
Many an* ala*ady asking the
church to offer middle schixil.
teenagers for their hours of
Offering a middle schixil Lsa
service. Randy Senus received
the Gold Seal Award for UX)
much moil* expensive proposi­
hours of community service
tion than elementary schixil.
and Nick Taylor received the
But Holy Cross has not ruled
Silver Seal Award for 50 hours
out building a middle school
of community service.
sometime in the future.
The boys earned their hours
The daycaa* has aLso been a
by helping out with the liK.il
response to the needs of the
parishioners and the communi­
See Rowell Page 7C
ty. Holy Cross Daycaa* offers

Rowell

HerAid photo by Mary Roweti

H andy S e n u s and N ick Taylor receiving men G o ld S o a l and S ilv e r S e a l
Aw ards tor com m unity service

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Literary Group reviews Newman’s walk around world
Vivian Buck and Zelda
Siskind w ere hostesses for the
March meeting o f the Literary
Group held at the
Siskind home. The co­
hostesses served a vari­
ety o f sandwiches,
sweets and deviled

Lau rie fle w out o f Frankfurt,
she le ft behind snow, rain and
extrem ely cold w eather to
bask in 80-degrce
w eath er In Central
Florida. This was
home. But not au ite the
sam e as w hen she
m oved to the
e8KsAccording to M indy
Deutchland. She was
Tooley, Vivian Buck
am azed, as w e ll as lost,
presented an "excellent
w ith all the construc­
report" on "W orld
tion g o in g on overyDoris
W alk" by Steven
where. N e w neighlbe
bor­
Dietrich
Mew man. The young
hoods have sprung up
• • • • • • • •
author, from Bethel,
and roadw ays have
Ohio, loved people and
taken on n ew curves since she
m oved .
decided to walk as far as he
could and meet as many peo­
Before lea vin g Germany,
ple as possible. His trip was
Laurie called her parents,
financed with m oney he
M ary and Barry H illim an, to
earned w h ile w orkin g in the
inform them o f her itinerary.
She also g a v e them a list of
W yom ing o il fields.
During the 15,000 miles he
the favorite eateries she w ant­
ed to visit since she had a
traveled, N ew m an visited five
passionate cravin g for
continents and 20 countries.
When he had to cross an
A m erican food. A lth ou gh she
shops at the base exchange
ocean, N ew m an paid his air
or boat fare. When he reached
w h ere A m erican brands are
p lentifu l, natives shop d aily
his destination, the only thing
fo r foods, using on ly fresh
New m an asked for was water.
products.
The only place he refused
So after eating at several
water was in Washington
restaurants as w ell as her
State.
m om 's gou rm et cooking,
Many p eop le along his
Laurie concluded that the
route offered him food and
food d id n 't quite taste like
lodgin g and he shared that in
she rem em bered to em phasize
many countries, he was the
the veracity o f the fam ous old
first Am erican the natives had
w ord s, "Y o u can't g o back."
met. H e w as arrested three
A lth ou gh Laurie had a
times and in Turkey, he was
blast sh op p in g and visitin g
forced to break out o f jail.
old haunts, she w as ready to
Throughout his travels,
g o back to Germany. W hen
N ew m an continued to send
she a rrived in the U SA, M ike
his travel stories to an O hio
had already departed fo r St.
newspaper.
Lou is to brush up on the tech­
When he finally returned
niques to fly a new prime. lie
to his Bethel home, Ihe
also spent a weekend with his
tow n honored him with a
arents, Dr. D ave and N ancy
parade. The children of the
lartson o f L o n g w o o d , w ho
com m unity carried flags rep­
w ere visitin g their N e w
resenting the countries their
M exico home.
hom e-town hero had visited.
A fter the interesting book
Before Leavin g Germany,
Laurie put their three dachs­
review, members shared
hunds in a kennel and was
many o f their personal travel
anxious to get back to them.
experiences.
She is slu d y in g G erm an in
Chair Charlotte Know les
conducted a brief business
meeting and advised the
wom en that election o f o ffi­
cers w ill be held soon. She
closed the m eeting by reading
tw o inspirational works.

order to communicate with
her G erm an-bom d og, Dixie.
H er Germ an neighbors and
friends don 't speak English,
so it w as her m ove to learn
their language.
Laurie marvels at the fresh
flow ers in Germany and the
bargain price o f $2 for a large
bouquet o f tulips. 5hc
admires the frugality o f
Germans whose dish water
runs into a container under
the sink to be used for w ater­
ing plants. The country offers
many m odern conveniences,
but automatic dishwashers
are few and far between.
The young couple lives
southwest of Frankfurt at
Melbach, near Ramstein,
where M ike is stationed in
A ir Rescue at N A T O
Headquarters. W hile M ike is
o ff to the w ild blue yon der on
one o f his missions, Laurie is
busy decorating their fivebedroom apartment and
learning about German cul­
ture. She is active in the
O fficers' W ives Club and has
taken some extensive tours.
Their next holiday w ill be a
Mediterranean cruise with
her parents in August.
The worst part o f the trip
for Laurie was airport screen­
ing and the long w ait at the
airports. But she was happy
to submit to a thorough
searching. She w ore thicksoled shoes and said she was
asked to remove them several
times.

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Bridge S ocial
M ary D ale Jones has been
under the w eather fo r quite
som e time, but is back on the
social scene again. She and
C arol D ennison served as
hostesses at the Jones' Park
A ven u e hom e to the March
gath erin g o f the Bridge Social
o f the Sanford W om an's Club.

The city ot DsselDerry will feature interna­
tional artist s work in the city hall through
may 13 2002

April 2
33rd Annual Juried StudaM Art
Exhibition
The Fine Arts Galleiy ot Seminu.a Con. unity
College
On display from April 2 through June 13,
2002. The opening reception will M held
April 2 trom 5 00 p m to 7 00 p m , with the
awards ceremony a! 6LOO p m The exhibit
and reception are tree and open lo the public

Srmmole Community Colleges Fine Arts
Tlaatre • B 00 pm l u l play ol tha saaaon.
an underworld murder mystery set in
Chicago during a sweltering summer
Tickets $6 Adults $5 senior: students Free to
SCC (acuity, statt and students
Inlormation Call (107) 328-2010 M F noon to
1 pm

April 7
-Awrth and M y *

This year, choose Florida’s
“ State o f the Arts” license plate
grams in your own countyincluding visual arts, music,
theatre and dance.

Your first-time cost for the
arts plate is $42 over the usual
fee at vehicle registration
renewal time. Of that. $20 is
lux-deductible.
To buy the arts plate at any
time other than renewal lime,
simply visit your local tag
ol Iice. turn in your current
plate and receive your new one
on the spot tor $42 plus han­
dling lees.
iv in

A St. Patrick's D ay m otif
was carried out in the dtfeor,
right dow n to the green
punch. The hostesses served a
variety o f finger foods.
Scoring high for the day
was Shirley M ilis w ith M ary
Date as second high.
Other players included;
Rose Fdith Jacobson, Betty
Bruest’ "m y Sokol, Zelda
Siskinu, Jarolyn Cornelius,
Frances Mitchell, Terri
Millikan, Libby Prevatt and
Marion Smith.

Cultural Events

'Fab. 28 - May 13
'■m argins InlomalloesaJ ArtUto"

April 4, 3, 8
"K arth And Shy”

and help fund important pro­

“Get It All.'

and sound, and is already
talking about "m y next trip
h om e."

iminole County

B

Laurie Visits H om e
Laurie Hartson has
returned to her home in
Germ any after spending a
week enjoying the sites and
sights o f G o d ’s Country USA.
A fter livin g in Germany for
more than a year where her
husband, Lt. Michael "M ik e "
Hartson is stationed with ihe
United States A ir Force,
Laurie couldn't wait for a
visit back to her hom etown,
Sanford.
What a contrast. When

HmM photo by Tommy Vlnctnt

Vivian Buck and Zelda Siskind were hostesses lor the Literary Group’s
March meeting. Buck is holding Ihe book the group reviewed, “World
Walk' by Steven Newman.

Seminole Community College s Fine Arts
Theatre ■2 00 pm last play ol the saaaon,
an underworld murder mystery set in
Chicago dunng a sweltering summer
Tickets $6 Adults $5 semor/students Free
to See faculty, stall and students
Information Call (107) 328 2010 M F noon to
1pm

April 12, 13
•’ South Pacific*
Helen Stairs Theatre - 7 30 pm A Neil Simon
Comedy Produced by Wekrvj River Thayers
List play ol the te n o n , rickets $15 Adults.
St2 Semor/Students

Inlormation D ll 107-321-8111

April 12, 13
"K arth And Shy*
Seminole Community College s Fine Arts
Theatre - 8 00 pm Iasi play ol trie season,
and underworld murder mystery set in
Chicago during a sweltering summer Tickets
$6 Adults. $5 semor/students Fret to SCC
(acuity, stall and students Information D ll
1107) 328-2010 M F noon to 1 pm
A p r il 14
" S o u t h P a c if ic ’

Helen Stans Theatre - 2 00 pm
A Neil Simon Comedy. Produced by Wekiva
River Players - t a il play ol Ihi atason.
Tickets $15 Adults. $12 Semor/Sludents
Intor matron Call 107-321-8111
A p r il 14
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Theatre • 2 00 pm last play ol tha season,
an underworld murder mystery set in
Chicago during a sweltering summer Tickets
S6 Adults 15 senior/students Fra* to SCC
faculty, statt and students Inlormation Call
(107) 328-2010 M-F noon to 1 pm.

April 18, 20, 28, 27
"South Pacific’
Helen Stairs Thaatra • 7 30 pm A Neil Simon
Comedy. Produced by Wekrva River Players Last play al tha laaaon. Tickets: $15 Adults.
$12 Semor/Students Inlormation D ll 1073218111

April 21, 28
" S o u t h P a c ific "

Helen Stairs Theatre - 2 00 pm A Neil Simon
Comedy. Produced by Wekrva River Players ■
Iasi play at the niton rickets $15
Adults. $12 Semor/Students Inlormation call
107-321-8111

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PO. Box 4100. Sanford. F L 32772 • Tel 407.32t.81t1* Fax: 407 321 8140
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Church
Notes

Holy Cross
Lutheran
Church

E n t e r Sunrise S ervice
N e w Bethel M issionary
Baptist Church w ill host
an Easter Sunrise Service
6 a.m. Saturday, March
30.
T h e St. John Baptist
Church w ill be in charge
o f the service. Breakfast
w ill b e served.
T h e Rev. W illiam Lew is
is pastor.

760 Sun Drive
Lake Mary

Morning
Worship
10:30 am

G o s p e l C hristianaires
The Gospel
Christianaires, featuring
Barkley and Co. o f
D cLand, the Slverletts o f
Titu sville, and the Singing
K ings o f Joy o f Central
Florida w ill perform 7
p.m. Sunday, March 30, in
the A frican Am erican
A cadem y o f Arts, form er­
ly the Star Theater, on
West 13th Street.
It w ill be an Easter
extravaganza.
Egg Hunt
On Saturday beginning
at 10 a.m., Com m unity
A llian ce Church, located
at 4815 E. Lake D rive, in
W in ter Springs, w ill host
a Com m unity Easter Egg
Hunt.
The event is for chil­
dren in first to fifth grade.
K ids in four different age
groups can hunt for 3,200
eggs. The event w ill also
include a m oonwalk,
puppet show, prizes,
candy, crafts and balloons.
Tykes w ill need to
brin g their ow n basket or
bag.
W om en's W orkshop
V ictory Tem ple o f G od,
located at 601 Pine Ave.,
in Sanford, is hosting its
W om en 's District
W orkshop 2002 for
A frican Am erican W om en
o f G o d from A p ril 19 to
A p ril 21.
A ll African Am erican
w om en in the com m unity
are in vited to participate
in the event, which w ill
teaching, encouraging,
helping, enhancing the
skills o f participants, c o l­
laborating and im provin g
the community.
For more inform ation,
call 407-321-8861.
V olu n teers N eed ed
T h e Christian Sharing
C en ter in Lon gw ood has
an urgent need for volu n ­
teers to fill various posi­
tions.
Receptionists and inter­
v ie w e rs are needed to
in te rv ie w fam ilies in c r i­
sis situations and to assist
them in m eeting their
needs.
Pantry w orkers are
needed to stock shelves
and fill grocery orders for
clien t families. Van d r iv ­
ers are needed to pick up
fo o d donations.
H ours are M onday
through Friday from 9
a m. h&gt; l p-m For inform ation, call
Diann at 407-260-9155,
ext. 6, Monday,
W ednesday or Friday.

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4100 Paula Road (46A)
Sanlont. Florida
407 323-0523
Rev Bdl Coffman, Pastor
Sunday Morning
Worship
10 15 a m
Sunday School
9 00 A m
Sunday Everxng W orsH ?
6 00 p m
W ad Prayer Service
7 00 p m
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Sunday School
94 5 a m
Sunday AM Worship
10 45 a m
Sunday P M W orship
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W ad Prayar Maahng
73 0 p m
Nursery Provd ad
PMC CREST BAPTIST CHURCH
601 E u l Aaport Boulevard
Senior .i Flonde 32773
Church Office
(407)322 3737
J Earl Welch
Pastor
Sunday School
9 45 A m
Morning Worship
1100am
Evening Worship
700pm
Wednesday
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920 Upeale R d . Sanford
323-8072
George Stedd
Pastor
Sunday School
1000am
Morning Service
11 0 0 a m
Evening Service
60 0 p m
Wednesday Service
7 00 p m
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P A U M T T O A V tN U l BAPTIBT CHURCH
2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanford. FL 32773
R e v Ron WtBame
Senior Pastor
Rav Larry Franc*
Associate Pastor
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Couples Pastor
Brian Brown Pastor Student Urasinea
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8 45 a m
* Sunday Softool
1000am
* M o m rg W o rth y Service 1 1 0 0 a m
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6 00 p m
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7 00 p m
Teen O scfofeship
7 00 p m
Adu« Bfoie Study
700pm
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OP SANFORO
519 S Par* Ave Sanford FL
407 3226041
Rev Rich Bfytha Interim Sr Pastor
Rev Tom Smrth
Pastoral Care
Rev R ch ard WagonerMunc Director
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Sunday Schctol
9 15am
Sunday Morning Yton h ft
10 30 a m
Survlay E venmg Worship 8 00 p m
W ed Acernbee for aU jg**6 00 p m
Nursery Provided
C E N T R A L BAPTIST CH U RCH
1101 W te l Si Sanford
(407) 122 2 9 U
jim m y Dahl Pari*r*on
Pastor
Jack M Thomas Minister of M use
Jen Pagan
Mtotslef ul Youth
Stn day School
9 30 a m
Mommg W orsh p
1f 00 a m
Evening W orsh p
6 00pm
W ed Prayer Serv&lt;e
6 30pm
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
O f LONGWOOD
891 Slate Road 434 E
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
(407)339-3617
Reverend C h n s Whaley
Senior Peator
Saturday Prats# A W orshpd 00 p m

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Worship
6 30 a m
BC4e Study
9 45 a m
W onhp
11 0 0 a m
W ed AW AUA/Youlh
6 30pm
Dteapieship Training
7 00 p m
Pastor's Btofce Study
7 00 p m
Adult Choir
600pm
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5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. FL 32746
(4 07)3331065
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6615 M A R K H A M RO AO
Senford. Florida 32771
(407) 629-4*00
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945»m
Morning w o rs h p
10 50 a m
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Evenmg W orsh p 6 00
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Wednesday
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Children I Teen Services
7 00 p m
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700 Elm Avenue
S arford FL 32771
(407)322 5469
Rev Or Harry D Rucker. Sr Pastor
E a dyM om m g Sennce
615am
Sunday School
9 W a rn
Morning Worship
11 00 em
Evening Worship (TBA)
4 0 0 pm
Monday,, Btole Study
7 30 pm

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40 7 322 3 795
Father Richard W Trout
Pastor
Weekday Mass
9 00 am
Monday Friday
Comesaione, Saturday
4 00 p m
Saturday Vigil
500pm
5 u rd e y 7 45 a m . 10 W a r n . Noon
9 0 0 a m - E n p a ft (Social H al)
9 00 a m Sparvsh (Church)

N e w B eth el M issio n a ry Baptist ch oir visits L o u isia n a church
By Marva H aw kins
Herald Correspondent
The concert choir o f the
N e w Bethel M issionary
Baptist Church o f Sanford
recently presented its third
annual concert.
The choir, under the d irec­
tion o f D avid Hudson, N e w
Bethel m inister o f music, and
the Rev. W illiam F. Lew is, pas­
tor, traveled to w orship w ith
the Second Bethlehem Baptist
Church o f Alexandria in

Louisiana, w here the Rev. S.Y.
Brady is pastor.
The David W eaver Mass
C hoir hosted the Sanford
choir, which consisted o f d e d i­
cated members o f various
choirs, including the N e w
Bethel Sanctuary Choir and
the youth choir.
On the trip, more than 20
m em bers o f the 2002 N e w
Bethel Concert Choir attend­
ed, including G eorge Baker,
trombonist; D ekyw an DeBose,
percussionist; A lfred Hudson

Jr. and Tim othy Hudson, k ey­
board; Eric Lynch, bass guitar;
and Bobby Rhodes, guitarist.
The Sunday m orning w o r ­
ship service at Second
Bethlehem Baptist Church was
spiritually highlighted with
the message by the Rev.
Lewis, w h o expounded the
great spirit-filled message o f
G od to his people.
The youth choir has m ade
the w ord o f G od forem ost in
their music and their lives.
U nder the direction o f

M inister o f Music David
Hudson, the choir continues
to minister to p eop le through
the w ord o f G od in music and
song.
The youth choir, with Annie
M ae Johnson o f Sanford pre­
siding and N e w Bethel's
Deacon Frank Bellamy, held a
concert on March 9. Johnson
presented the choir for their
concert.
Special guest was "Basic," a
brother/sister duo from
W inter Park.

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122’ 7727
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1045 a m
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Phone F«. 407 640 0432
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1015 a m
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6 00 p m
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(407) 322 2491
Rev Jam#* J Schrader
9 43am ■Sund»y School
I f 00am ■ Mooting W o n lv p
6 OCpm • B4*e Study

Christian Science
FVtST CHURCH O f CHRIST. SCIENTIST
LOMQWOOO
075 M ARK H AM W O O O S R O A D
Com er of E E W *am eon R o a d
407 704-7700
Sunday Church Serve#
and Sunday School
1000 a m .
Wettoesdey
0 00 p m
C h k l C a r t AvelaPle al a l Serve*#
Monday thru Saturday

1000am to400pm
TTiurtday Everting S p m to 0 p m
143 Wesrva Spring* Road
Suae 149-A Longwood. F L 32770
Phone 407 049 1490

C h u rch O f C h ris t
LOMQWOOO CHURCH OF CHRIST
1010 Mwy 17 02 1 ml NZO H w y 434
407-323^6430. 407 324-4334
Sun Worship
l U X a m . A 0 |» m
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tyou
m o FLORIOA CHURCH OF CHRIST
219 Weds S i
Winter Springs. FL 32706
Sunday Services l O X a m v B OO p m.
Sunday B tt e Study
9 X am
Wed Btoto Study
73 0 p m
M inster
Barry H ayes
Phune
(407) 327 5005

Church O f G od
CHURCH OF GOO
X I W 22nd S I . Sanford F L
407 322 3942
Rev W es Tanasiey
Pastor
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morning Worship
10 45 a m
Cveneig Service
0 X p m
7 to 0 p m
O m m m r School
P r e School thru grade 12
407 X 1 2723
Also Day Cara Starts
a l 1 year to p re sch o o l
407-323-1411

Church O f G o d of
Prophecy
church or ooo o r pr o pm c y
2309 3 C k n A x S*r*xtf. F U . 12771
407 122 « ! }

Sunday School
Praise A Worstvp

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M m i g i by Pastor
Evenin g Service
^Tueedey Prayer Meeting
• (Wed)

II « m
0pm
10 am .
7 pm.

Congregational
O R A C I F I U O W S H P CO N O W QATIONAL
CHURCH (MACCC)
2401 3. Parti A v e , Sardord
407-322-4544
Larry Leonar J
Pastor
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Morning Wor ship
11 00 a m
Choir Practice W ednesday
0 43p m
Baby irfling serve* available

Episcopal
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
401 Parti Ave . Sanford
Telephone 407 3224611
S u n d ay s
W orship
I S O S 1 0 '00 a m
O e a s a a lor Crwidren
through 3th grade"
10 0 0 a m
Nursery Avadabm ’
10 00 a m
Ycufh GiC*to r e e ls *
0-0 00 p m
Schedules may sometime* vary
Can lor irwre totormjtion
MID-WEEK W O R S H IP PI C H A P E l
Tuesday Wecrursday 1 Thursday *
B B L E STUDIES*
Wednesday 1 Thuftdairi
r S e p l - May
S T P E T E R 'S E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H
700 Rinehart Rd
Lake Mary F t
444 3073
The Rev C h a n e i T Hurt Rector
Sunday
H oly E uchantl
• 00 a m
Christian Education
• A ll Ages
9 00 e m
H oly E uchanst
10 00 a m
Children ■ Church
1000 a m
(Education W rg )
htorsary Begin* A l 9 00 a m
Through 10 00 a m S a v e #
W e&lt;»etday
H oly Euchansl 7 00a m A 7 00 p m

Charismatic
Episcopal
CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMFORTER
•Charismatic * S a d v a s w iia l ■ EvangehcaT
The Sanford Bridge
Com er of 6th S i A H o ly Awe
Sanford, Florida
4O7 294 3O04
R e v Marti Barth
Deacon
S un d ay Eucharist
930am

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
FAITH MISSIONARY CHURCH
3002 B e arda l A*e
407 123-3704

Murmi^j Worship
Evening Service

10 00 • m
a QQ p m

B ible Study

700pm

Non-Denomlnatlonal
HOUSE OF REFUGE MINISTRIES, MC.
1 X 1 Celery Ave . Sanford
(407) 324*4711
Dor# W Richardson
Pe*#or
S unday School
9 X am
Morning Worslttp
11 X am
Evening Worship
7 X pm
M id W eek Sve W ed
7 X pm
SHOWER DOWN OF BLESSINGS
201 Elm A v e . Sanlord. FL
407 321 6 X 9
Tvnofhy Hudson
Pastor
Sunday School
1000 a m
M orning Worthy
IlC O in
Tue, 'Pfiyer.fEible Study
7X p m
FAITHFUL WORO MINISTRIES
Christian Resource Center
Lakevww P u r e * (407) 1 2 4 -4 X 0
320 E Commercial St • Sanford
Sunday Service
H O O im
Children # FeAowsftp
(ages 4 12)
11 X a m
Refreshment*
!2 X p m
fhunK lay
Fedamnhto Meeting
7X pm
Friday - Chnatian Counaeang 2 0 0 -5 0 0 p m
(Please c a l J 2 4 -4 3 X tor a p p t)
P u t O f D r K lo i

Santerd. FI 32772 0004
(Comer of Parti Dr A Eke A v e )
(407) 324-0930
Tammy Abramaon - Pastor
Sunday
1(730 am A 0 30 p m
Wednesday B4Aa Study
730pm
Fellowship Friday
7 30 p m
(no service t ie lest Friday of the month)

Lutheran
GOOD SHEPHERD EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF SANFORO (ELCA)
2917 Ortando Or (Mwy 17 02)
Phone 122-7312
Bob Bresemann
PiWor
'Sunday 'School'
Adult &amp;bie Study
9X am
W orW p Serve#
10 3 0 a m
Wednesday W orshp
7 00 p m
Nursery Prow led
HOLY C R O S S L U T H ER A N CH U R C H
OF L A K E M ARY
760 Sun Drive. Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer
P a itiv
Nathan G ueU o*
Assistant Pastor
Saturday evening
5X pm

ContemporaryWorship

Sunday rrorrvng

8 00 i m

Traditional Serve#
'Sunday morning
9X 1m
(ta^emporary Worship
Sunday morning
llO O itr
Family Worship Serve#
Nursery t* prowled al
Daycare Preschool and Chnstian Day School
Available
Fu» ln*ormatefi Cad 407-133-0797

LU T H E R A N C H U R C H O F THE R E D C M M E R
(M isso u ri Synod)
2525 S Oah Av# Sanford. FL
Rev Elmer A Reuscher
Pastor
Sunday School
10Xam
Worship S erve s
10Xam
information 322 3552 or 3230010

M ethodist
CHRIST UNITE0 METHOOIST CHURCH
406 Tucker Drive
(Comer Tucker Dr A C R 427)
Rev Ray Better'd
PaMor
Telephone (407) 322 7900
Sunday School
9 30am
inter Mission
10 30 a m
Morning W oriN p
H O O im
B*t»*e Stody
Wednesday
0X pm
Children * Ten# Included m Worship
Nursery provided for
Babies and Smafl C l W ren
‘ SmaB Enough To Lose You O ioem g In ChnM To S -rve You*
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
419 Parti Ave . Sen ton l FL
407 322 4371

JenBradshaw

Pestor

Marti l ooney
U u u : Director
u a # B e d e l Famey Mmstne* Director

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Sunday School
Youth r#Sr»sh*p

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i .45 e m.
4 .X pm
Nursery Provfrtsd

Women* C a d i
2nd Monday
945am
M an * Pr«y«r Breaatasi
l i t Thursday

0Xam

LAKES4O0 F E L L O W S M F
Yteachang Peopla tar a fteaeon'*
407-330-0540
Pastor Bub Martin
Meet* every Sunday at 10 X am
a l the comfortable U nfed Artist Theater. Samnot#
Town# Canter Me#
(Children • Church tCM5am
■StuNnf (youth) M n s lt iu 5-7pm
‘ Safe Nursery Prow tod
•Reaching People Ic* a Reason’

Nazarene
LOMQWOOO CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
TOO N Wayman S t .
Longwood. F L
031 4550
Sunday School
9 43 a m
Mommg Worshto
10 45 ■ m
Children * Church
10 43 am
Evangelistic Serve#
0 X pm.
Wednesday Family N*gh&lt;
7 00 p m
Youth. Woman, end AdUt BL i Study
"Never A Stranger Hera*

SC MMOLE COMMUNITY CHURCH
5070 Orange Bfcd. Sanford
4O7-X4-01W m m semrotechurcft com
Jerry Wafeh
Pastor
Sunday Wonftp Svc 0 45 A 10 X a m
Practical m essages, casual ctieaa.

UON OF JUDAH HOUSE O F WORSHIP
2540 Parti Drive P O Bo* 605

Presbyterian

countries by people seeking to
k n o w the truths o f the W orld
o f G od themselves. The ind epth studies are w id ely
acclaim ed for their practical,
personal approach to Bible
study.
T h e study includes hom e­
w o rk , discussion and a p o w ­
e rfu l lecture time to direct
participants in unlocking the
m essage o f G o d ’s w ord.
A ccord in g to a press
release, all w h o want to know

the Word o f G od and the G od
o f the Word — from seminary
rofessor to businessmen, to
ousew ives to teen-agers —
attest to Ihe invaluable help o f
the inductive method used in
Precept.
Precept Bible studies are
written by Kay Arthur, w ellknown speaker, broadcaster
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Church

UNAALA COMMUNITY PWESBYTIMAN

CHURCH
Com er of W 25(h SI A Upaala R d
101 Upaala Road
Sanford. F L X T 71
407-330-2033
Bryan Wenger
Pastor
Sunday Education
9 X a m
Sunday Worsh#}
tO X a m
2nd W ednesday uI each month
Fattowshto Dmner
03Opm
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SANFORO
Between' 3rd and 4th St.
A Parti A Oak i Downtown
S an ford FL
Phone 407 X 2 2662
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'W here We Know Your Name
to The Heart O f The Cdy
Rev Bruce B Scott
Pastor
Sunday School
9 0S*m
Sunday Morning Worship
f0 X a m
Sun Moming Coffee Hour
H O O im
Sun Contempc5rary Worship 7 0 0 p m
Wonderful W ednesday Family N*ght
Every Wednesday
Supper Every W ed
5X pm
AA*rt Base Study
6X pm
Youth Ctobs
6 -7 0 0 p m
Buccaneer! (K-4W Grades.I
M .Idlers (5 8th G rades.
S i High*
Contemporary M u se Practice 7 X p m
Women* C ircle Meeting* 4t
3 scheduled tim es
2nd Tue of the monto 49er»
Serve* Frmnds =
1*1 W ed o* The month
FIRST P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H (U S A )
OF LAKE MARY
120 W WJbur Ave
la k e Mary FL
407 X I 1021
Rev Stephen Horre«
Pastor
Church School
9 45 a m
Morning Worship
11 00 a m
Wedi Choir Practice1
7 00 p m
Th u n Youth Ch o*
fl X p m
Nursery Provided
MARKHAM WOOOS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
5210 M a n hem Wood* Road
Lake Mary
407 3 3 &amp; 2 0 X
Rev Charts* R Jones
Pastor
Sunday School, an ages
IC O iin
Church Sam©#*
3 00 4 IQ X a m
Nursery P ro w le d
Youth Groce. Sunday
High School
4 00pm
MtifcAe School
0 00pm
Pre-School M on thru Frt
9 to 12
Monthly Family N*ght Supper
Thed W ed of E ach Month 6 X p m

Salvation A rm y
THE SALVATION ARMY WORSHIP
A NO SERVICE CENTER
7 X W 24ih Street
Sentoed. Fl 32/71
* or y j j n #j
Sunday Service
Prate# and Fellowship
f 43 a m.
Sunday School
9 43 a m
Hukneet Meeting
H O O im
Tuesday Meeting*
Bb*e Study end Prayer
8 30pm
Home League (Lache*)
7Xpm
Men * FaftowtfHp C L iJ
7X pm
Band Practice
8 00pm
“With heart to G od and hand to men *

United Church Of
Christ
LONGWOOO HILLS CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
ULCLC.
1255 E E Wfhameon Road
Longwood. FL
407 3 X 0253
Rev Dr Hat Youngblood
Mimvla#
Sunday Services
Contemporaiy
9X am
Traditional Wortfttp
TOXam
Nursery Provided
Chuich School 9.15 a m - I Q ' T l a m
Youth A Cfvklren M w eiry
Wednesday
6 30pm

W esleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OF PA OLA
5360 Way*«de D f,
Sanlord. FL X 7 7 1
(0 0 W (E*4 51) We*l
F in ! Street on Left On# Mae)
Leonard CTDome4
Pastor
407 322 6332
’W h e re the G ospel I* G ood News*
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morreng Worsfvp
H O O im
Evening Worship
8 00pm
Mu) Week Mtg W ad
7 30pm
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F irs t B a p tis t o f M a r k h a m W o o d s to o f f e r P r e c e p t stu dy
A Precept "U pon Precept
Bible" study, "tk*com ing the
Friend o f a Faith G o d ," a
study about Abraham from
the Bible, book of Genesis,
begins Thursday, A p ril 4, at
First Baptist Church Markham
Woods, located at 5400
Markham Woods Road in
Lake Mary.
The "Precept Upon
Precept," study m ethod is
being used across the United
States in more than 52 foreign

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Precept m ethod an effective
study tool for thousands o f
people.
The study is uniquely
designed for the serious stu­
dent w ith sem inary experi­
ence as w ell as for the in di­
vidual w h o has never studied
the Bible.
For further inform ation on
joining the Precept study at
First Baptist Church Markham
W oods, call the churcn at 407333-2085.

A

N otes
Spaghetti D in n er
The Salvation A rm y
M en's Fellow ship Club is
hosting its annual
spaghetti dinner 6 to 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, A p ril 29.
"W e are lookin g for­
ward to our annual
spaghetti dinner; w e are
particularly excited about
the music that w ill be pro­
vid ed by the N e w Mount
Zion M issionary Baptist
Church," said Capt.
Robert A. Reckline, corps
officer at The Salvation
A rm y in Sanford.
"Folks com e from sur­
rounding areas and
O rlando to enjoy our
famous spaghetti, and
w e 'll be at our best this
year," said Charlie
Bumgardner, president o f
the M en's Fellowship
Club.
M oney raised at the
event goes to support p ro­
grams o f the M en's
Fellow ship Club, Ihe
ladies H om e League and
the W o rld w id e Missions
o f The Salvation Army.
Tickets are $5 per adult
and S3 per child. For tick­
ets or inform ation, contact
The Salvation A rm y in
Sanford at 407-322-2642.
The Salvation A rm y of
Sanford is located at 700
W. 24th St.
G osp el S in g
Grace Fellowship
O u iixh . /iKJIwi . i f 2 4 0 1 s.
Park A ve., in Sanford, w ill
host a G ospel Sing with
the Blackwood Gospel
Quartet 7 p.m. Friday,
March 29.
The Blackwood Gospel
Quartet is a two-tim e
Gram m y Aw ard-w in n in g
band from K noxville,
Tenn.
For m ore information,
call 407-322-4584.
Craft S h ow
The W om en’s
M inistries o f Sanford
Church o f G od is sponsor­
ing a craft show Saturday,
A p ril 13.
To reserve a space, call
Yolanda Tanksley at 407322-3942. The craft show
w ill be in the air condi­
tioned gym nasium of
Sanford Church o f God,
and spaces w ill be first
come, first serve.
G o lf Tournam ent
The Presbyterian
W om en o f W ekiva is
sponsoring Ihe first Bud
Kendall M em orial G olf
Tournament Saturday,
A p ril 20.
Registration is at 7:30
a.m. w ith an 8:30 a m.
shot gun start. The event
is a four person scramble
at Z ell w o o d Station
C o u n tiy Club.
Entry fee is $50 per
player, which includes
green fees, cart, range
balls, lunch and prizes.
Entry form s most be
received by A p ril 13.
For m ore inform ation
and an entry form, e-mail
b u d k en d allgolfO earth link.net

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�Lake Mary: State Champs!
state championship.
But the Rams ignored the doubters and
brought home the Class 4A State Championship

B y D m S m ith

Sports Edrtor
The improbable happened.
The Laxe Mary girts' soccer team — a team
with fust two returning seniors, a sophomore
goalkeeper and three freshman providing the
offensive firepower — wasn't expected to win a

With freshmen Jadyn Wenaas and Kctlee Rush
getting one goal and one assist each, and sopho­
more goalie Natalie Haetens recording the Rams'
19th shutout of the season — six in the last seven

New officers

p la n s f o r c i t y ’ s

P a g e 10

sk ate b o a r d p a rk

Relay For Life
Luminary
ceremony
begins April 5
Luminaries w ill light the
way for Retayers at the
American Cancer Society’s
"Relay For Life," April 5
through April 6, at Colonial
TownPark in Lake Mary.
The Luminary Ceremony
— the lighting o f candles in
memory of those who lost
their bailie with cancer and
to honor those who have
survived — is one o f the
main highlights o f the
evening.
During the ceremony,
members of the community
can purchase a luminary.
The luminaries w ill be dis­
played along Ihe length of
the relay track throughout
the nightlong event.
Relay For Life la a way to
increase cancer awareness
while raising much-needed
funds for the American
Cancer Society. For more
information about the sixth
annual Relay For Life, call
1-800-ACS-2345.

La k e M ary S m ile

M ic h e lle J e rla

Managing Editor

Donna Grsjiikowsu.

Watson Rest, who turns 100 Sunday, rscsivss a

R e e ls c e le b ra te s
B y J a n n a ly n R a v e r

Special to the Herald
atson Reel is no stranger to
Seminole County. In fact, as
he celebrates his 100th birth­
day on Sunday, Reel can proudly boast
that more than 75 of those years have
been spent living right here in Seminole
County.

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100th birthday
Since moving to Sanford in the mid
1920s, Reel has yet to find a reason to
leave Seminole County's boundaries. Reel
and his wife Olga raised two sons, Ramon
and Gwynn, in Sanford and worked in the
city for 30 years. As a Sanford resident in
the twenties, thirties, and forties. Reel
counts himself lucky to have witnessed
See Reel, Page 2

LAKE MARY — Skateboarders may have a
place of their own by late summer.
The city's Planning and Zoning Board ear­
lier this month approved the site plan for the
proposed skateboard park. City Commission
is expected to give final approval to the plan
Thursday during is regular meeting.
"Everybody seems satisfied with the prod­
uct," City Manager John Litton said. "Once
complete, this should be something that will
be utilised on a regular basis."
The park has been almost two years in the
making. Following 1999 state legislation
encouraging local municipalities to make
land available for skateboarding, in-line skat­
ing and bicycles, the city applied for a grant
from the state Department of Environmental
Protection. The legislation stated no govern­
ment or employee would be liable to a person
who is injured during an activity at such a
facility.
(n July 2000, the city received and accepted
a $112,000 state grant and agreed to match it
by $37,500. Terms of the grant included con­
structing the park by November 2002.
Initial plans for the park, which will be
located in the Lake Mary Sports Complex on
Rantoui Lane, include a concrete modified
bowl and connecting obstacle course for
skateboarders, lighting and a pavilion.
Estimated total cost for the facility Is around
See Park, Page S

G o lf Invitational set for M ay 20
B y M ic h e lle J e rla

Managing Editor

Debbie Lee — Seminole/
Lake Mary Chamber of
•
Commerce

See Clumps, Page 5^

B o a rd a p p ro ves

Living through history

The Lake Mary Police
Department recently
recruited two new officers.
To see who they are, see

games — Lake Mary blanked Parkland tXmglas
2-0 Feb. 23 at Pepin/Rood Stadium in Tampa.
The championship is the third for Lake Mary,
the other two coming in 1969 and 1998.
Kush put the Rams (27-6-1) ahead 1-0 in the
final minute of the first half when she took a

LAKE M A R Y — Golfers are
encouraged to take to the greens at
Timacuan Golf and Country Club in
May, all in the name of beautification.
The Lake Mary Invitational Golf
Tournament, sponsored by the city of
Lake Mary and Ihe Lake Mary
Rotary Club, is scheduled for
Monday, May 20. Partial proceeds
from the tournament will go toward
beautifying the Rinehart Road sec­
tion of the Crossings Trail.
"This is an opportunity for people
to participate in the beautification of

our city," Lake Mary City Manager
John Litton said. "This year, the city's
portion of the funds raised during
the tournament will be used to build
a rest station on the Rinehart Road
Trail."
Last year, the city used money
raised from the tournament — about
$14,000 — for landscaping around
Ihe new tennis courts.
"The projects we choose for the
money are the finishing touches,"
Litton said. "It's above and beyond
what we do in the budget process."
The Rotary Club's portion of the
See Golf, Page 11

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Sunday. March 31.2002

T h* La u Maky Hoalo

Red -— --------m an y o f the c ity 's m ile­
stones.
Standing ou t in Reel's
m ind is the Sanford N aval
A ir Station. In 1942 the city
o f Sanford d eed ed land to
the U.S. N a v y to bu ild the
Sanford N a v a l A ir Station.
From 1942 to 1968, N A S
Sanford fueled the local
econ om y and w a s used as a
training base fo r carrier
pilots. Reel w as a lead man
In the base's ga ra g e during
W orld W ar II, a n d is
extrem ely p rou d o f his
accom plishm ents.
" I w orked w ith both A rm y
m en and c iv ilia n mechan­
ics," Reel recalls. "W e m ade
m an y m em ories."
Reel has ties to other
Sem inole C ou n ty areas as
w ell.
In 1952, he bou gh t a piece
o f p roperty "o u t in the coun­
try " just west o f Sanford.
H ere, he built a house,
planted an o ra n ge grove,
raised chickens, and eventu­
a lly retired. T h e property
w as a great Investm ent— 20
acres fo r 53,000. Reel
described it as a "country
to w n w ith a lake running
through it." L ittle did he
know, he and his w ife w o u ld

one day b ecom e residents o f
a b oom city called Lake
Mary.
Reel w as a resident o f the
area fo r 21 years b efore it
was o fficia lly incorporated
as Lake M a ry on A u g . 7,
1973. Beginning p rim a rily as
an agriculture com m unity,
the tow n u n derw en t a
grow th spurt in the 1980s as
d evelopm en t pushed north­
ward from O rlan d o.
Donna Reel G rezlikow ski,
Watson R eel's granddau gh­
ter, can rem em ber the long
rides to her gran d fath er's
house. Since Interstate 4 was
not yet built, she rem em bers
traveling up U.S. H ig h w a y
17/92 until reaching a
bum py d irt road. That road
is now four-Ianed and
known as Lake M ary
Boulevard.
Watson recently sold his
Lake M ary property, but he
recalls "lo ts o f la n d and no
neighbors fo r m iles." Today,
this description seem s unbe­
lievable; Lake M a ry 's p o p u ­
lation n ow exceeds 10,000
residents, w ith three o r fou r
times that m any p eop le
w orkin g and sh op p in g w ith ­
in the city lim its.
" I rem em ber," Reel said
recalling the to w n 's early

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business com m unity, " t w o
fillin g stations and G leason's
Store, a grocery near
C ou n try Club R oad ."
These three establishments
w e re once the bulk o f the
Lake M ary com m ercial dis­
trict. Today, the constantly
w in g city is hom e to hunds o f offices and retail
outlets.
Incidentally, other m em ­
bers o f the Reel fa m ily h a ve
m ade their m ark on
S em inole C ou n ty history as
w ell. W atson's father, Rolta

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). R eel, ow n ed Sanford’s
D o d ge dealership Reel k
Sons. T h e dealership was
located at 301 W est 1st Street
and closed in 1942. Watson
Reel and his fiv e brothers all
w o rk ed w ith their father fo r
m any years.
B u ilding upon the kn ow l­
ed ge Reel gained w hile
w o rk in g at his father's deal­
ership, h e opened his ow n
auto parts/repalr business in
Sanford several years later.
H e w o rk ed there until his
retirement.
A s this life-lon g Central
Florida resident reflects on
his life, he reminisces about
the countless changes that
have occurred in his lifetim e.
H e has gon e from d rivin g a
horse and b u ggy delivery
truck on the dirt streets o f
O rla n d o to watching, from
his backyard, the space shut­
tle blast o ff tow ard the h eav­
ens.
. " A n am azing thing about
m y gran dfath er," says
G rezlik ow sk i, "Is that he
d o esn 't w ish fo r the g o o d o l'
days to return."
"1 w o u ld n 't sw ap back,"
Reel says about the past. H e
places great valu e on
progress and technology.
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advanced yea rs have lim ited
his physical abilities,"
G rezlik o w sk i confides, "h e
still b elie v e s that com plain ­
in g o n ly irritates others and
a sm ile w ill g e t y o u much
further. H e has lived his
w h o le life w ith this p h ilo s o ­
ph y and It seem s to have
gotten him qu ite far."
"E v e ry b o d y I'v e e v e r m et
likes m e," R eel states m atterof-factly.
A n d w h y w o u ld n 't they?
Watson R eel is a fu n -lo vin g
man w h o en joys life w ith
each p assin g day. Even a fte r
his arrival several years a g o
at M ariner H ealth o f
Tu skaw llla, R eel stilt co n tin ­
ues to take his life in stride.
O ne o f his favorite pas­
times is recordin g his fa m ily
history In w h a t he has c le v ­
erly titled "T h e Reel B o o k ."
This b ro w n tattered note­
book, w ith w o rn pages o v e r ­
flo w in g the binding, is fille d
w ith countless Reel fa m ily
achievem ents and m em ories.
A lth ou gh it's a w o rk in
progress, R eel hopes to o n e
day share the book w ith
fam ily and friends.
Watson Reel is a true v e t ­
eran o f S em in ole County
that w e can be proud to call
our neighbor.

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Beautification priority for Lake M ary ...
Thb is the first of, hopefully,
many opportunities to write
this column. The press is often
criticized for printing only bad
or negative news. One excep­
tion is the Seminole Herald.
This newspaper has consis­
tently printed positive and
uplifting hews. Thank you,
also, to Michelle Jeria, editor of
the Lake Mary edition. Her
generosity has provided me
this opportunity to share news
o f interest with the citizens of
Lake Mary.

Beautification
The Lake Mary City
Commission has made the
beautification o f our City a
priority. Fertilization and
maintenance has been stepped
up on the medians o f Lake
Mary Boulevard and Rinehart
Road. In addition, the county
is allocating $50,000 to further
enhance beautification along
Rinehati Road. Citizens can
assist in this endeavor by not
driving on the medians and
obeying the recently installed
" N o Cigarette Butts," signs.

Mayor’s
Message
By Ukc
Mary Mayor
Thom Greene

Rinehart Road Trail
Interested citizens from
Manderley, AVoodbridge,
Timacuan and Hilts o f Lake
Mary communities have been
meeting for several months.
One o f the priorities o f these
meetings is to improve the
Rinehart Road Trail.
One suggestion to accom­
plish this is the creation o f rest
areas along the trail. These
communities are Uxiking at
ways to raise money for this
suggestion, including dona­
tions.
If you are interested in mak­
ing a donation or desire infor­
mation regarding this project,
call Darrel JarvLs at 407-3020059.

The city o f Lake Mary has
agreed to give our portion of
the proceeds raised at our
City/Rotary G olf Tournament
to this project.
For further information
regarding the City/Rotary
G olf Tournament, please call
City Hall at 407-585-1419.
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P ark------------Contin sad from Pago 1
$250,000, said Parks and
Recreation Director Bill Carrico.
Last year, public hearings
were held by both the Parks
and Recreation Board and City
Com m ission to gather Input
from residents. A fter hearing
concerns by citizens livin g in
the neighborhood adjacent to
the park, initial plans w ere
modified, including m oving the
facility further north In the
sports com plex, and both
groups gave their approval to
continue with the facility.

Follow ing in-depth research,
the Parks and Recreation
Department decided to contract
w ith Tim Payne o f W mter
Springs' Team Pain to design
and build the park. Team Pain
is the only concrete skate park
designer on the East Coast rec­
ogn ized by the Skate Park
Association o f the United
States.
According to Litton, the city
w ill use Deltona's contract witn
Team Pain to build the facility.
The "piggy-backing" w ill allow
Lake M ary to establish the

same terms, agreements and
costs as Deltona, which recently
completed a skateboard park.
When
C ity Commission
gives final approval to the
skateboard park's site plan,
Carrico said construction could
begin as soon as a few weeks.
O nce started, an estimated
com pletion date b in nine
weeks.
"N o w , it finally looks like it b
going to happen," Carrico said.
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revenge for Lake M ary as
Douglas had beaten the Rams
4-2 back on Jan. 5.
Lake M ary advanced to the
championship gam e w ith a 21 victory over HialeahAm erican (20-5-1) on Friday.
Junior Jessica Zabcl scored on
a breakaway with less than
tw o minutes to play to break a
1-1 tie and put the Rams in
the finale. A fter the tw o teams
battled to a 0-0 first-half tie in
sloppy conditions. Lake Mary
finally broke through 14 min­
utes into the second half when

Lauren McIntosh, the lone
senior starter for the Rams, hit
Zabel with a perfect com er
kick right in front o f the net.
That score looked like it
w ould be enough as Lake
M ary outshot the Patriots 16*
3.
But American's Monique
Davis rolled a shot past a d iv ­
ing Haerens to tie the score
with under four minutes
remaining, setting the stage
for Zabel's heroics. The goal
was the first allow ed by the
Rams in the playoffs since

Sunday, March 31,2002

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LM manager receives Ray Kroc
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Managing Ecftor
H olly Fazell started work­
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McDonald's restaurant 16
years ago. She never thought
the part-time job w ould lead
to a full-time career.
" I thought it would be
temporary," Fazell said. "I
was working there until 1got
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1thought I would w ork far­
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When she was 16, Fazell
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C ham ps--------Continued from P a g* 1
crossing pass from Wenaas
and pushed it past the Eagles'
kecpler.
M id w a y through the sec­
ond half, Kush returned the
favor, finding Wenaas w ith a
cross for the score.
Despite the Rams' attacking
offense that normally keeps
their fix's on their heels,
Haerens was busier than nor­
mal, facing seven shots and
making four saves to get the
shutout o f Douglas (25-2-1).
The w in also served as

Seminole scored in a 5*1 loss
to Lake M ary in the first gam e
o f the dbtrict tournament.
Head coach Bill Ebsele now
has an overall record o f 349125-56 and three state cham pi­
onships in 19 years w ith the
Rams.
Assisting Eissele w ere
Tam m y Scott Campbell,
H ow ard Hawkins, Sarah
Canatsey, N icole Roberts and
strength and conditioning
coach Steve Slain. John Halsey
b the student trainer.
M embers o f the 2002 Class

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are seniors Lauren McIntosh
(Captain), and Jacquelynn
Nicosia; juniors Alison Tradd
(Captain), Judith Claessens
(Captain), M olly McClure,
Cam ille Hanson, Jessica Zabcl
and McKenna Keenan; sopho­
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BRYAN CH AD BARKS
Bryan Chad Barks, 29, of
Cypress, Texas, died Wednesday,
Feb. 27, 2002.
Bom In Sanford, he was a real
estate salesman. He was a mem­
ber o f North Woods Presbyterian
Church of Houston, Texas.
Survivors include his father
and stepmother, Thomas J. and
Deborah A. Barks of Sanford; his
mother and stepfather, Claudia
and Joseph Davis of Cypress,
Texas; grandparents, Georgia J.
Barks of Sanford and Dorothy
Smith-Fox of Lake Mary; two
brothers, Wayne Davis of
Cypress, Texas, and Zachary J.
Barks of Sanford; and two sisters,
Kristen D. Barks of Sanford and
Jennifer Mitchell o f Mount Dora.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
LOU DECICCO
Lou DeCicco, 83, of Kelso
Court, Lake Mary, died

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Thursday, Feb. 28, 2002.
Bom in Chicago, 111., he
moved to Central Florida In
liquoi
2001. He was a retired liquor
■tore manager.
ger. He served
*ervted In the
ring World War 11
U S. Army during
and was awarded two Bronze
Stars. He was a hospice volun­
teer and a former member of the
Alabama Alcoholic Beverages
Commission. He was o f the
Roman Catholic faith.
Survivors include his wife,
Shirl; one daughter, Rita Allen of
Lake Mary; one brother, Bernard
DeCicco of California; one sister,
Florence Smith of California; and
four grandchildren.
Woodiawn Carey Hand
Funeral Home of Longwood is in
charge o f arrangements.

Florida Regional Hospital.
Survivors include ner hus­
band, Bernard Lake; four sons.
Kelly Lake of Deltona, John and
Chris Lake, both of Sanford and
Thomas Lake of Lake Mary; two
daughters, Cindy Anderson of
Lake Mary and Mary Beth of
Sanford; eight grandchildren;
and seven great great grandchil­
dren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

PAULINE E LAKE
Pauline E. Lake, 85, of
Stillwood Lane, Lake Mary, died
Monday, Feb. 25, 2002.
Bom in Harrisburg, Pa., she
was a registered nurse at Central

EUNICE T, M AR TIN
Eunice T. "Aunt Eunice"
Martin, 101, of Country Club
Road, Sanford, died Sunday,
March 3, 2002.
Bom In Sanford, she worked
as a citrus packer for Chase and
Co. She was a member of First
Baptist Church of Sanford and
the Swedish Historical Society.
Survivors include several
nieces and nephews, including
Barbara and David Sherman,

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Funeral service was held 11
a.m. Wednesday, March 6, in
Brisson Funeral Home.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
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CARLOS ABNER
MCWHORTER
Carlos Abner McWhorter, 86,
of Kaywood Drive, Sjnford, died
Thursday, March 14,2002, in
Lake Mary.
Bom in Eatonton, Ga., he was
a self-employed citrus care taker.
He was a member of First
Baptist Church of Sanford, the
Masonic Lodge and of the
Shriners. He served in the U5.
Army,
Survivors include his wife,
Mary McWhorter of Sanford;
one daughter, Deborah M.
Rogers of Sanford; two brothers,
Luther McWhorter of Sanford
and Doyle McWhorter of
Carolton, Texas; two sisters,
Doris Jones and Elsie Mero, both
of Sanford; and two grandchil­
dren.
Funeral service were held 10
a.m. Monday, March 18, in the

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Street, Sanford, died Monday,
March IS, 2002, in Central
Florida Regional Hospital.
Bom Dec. 23,1923, In
Marianna, he was a retired fore­
man. He was a member of New
Zion Primitive Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Joewczc Stephens o f Sanford;
two sons, Michel Stephens of
Worms, Germany, and Ned
Stephens Jr„ of Lands tuhe,
Germany; four daughters,
Beverly S. Wright, Winnola
Johnson and Dorothy Brown, all
o f Sanford, and Rita Reynolds of
Lake Mary; three sisters, Fiozell
Williams of Miami and Willie
Bell McGriff and Mozell
Johnson, both o f Sanford; 16
grandchildren; and a host of
great grandchildren.
Wiison-Eichelberger Mortuary
of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

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ContlBMd from Pago 5
school graduation, she con­
tinued to w ork at the restau­
rant w hile attending college in
the Boston area.
Follow ing college gradua­
tion, Fazeli m oved to Central
Florida and worked at
M cDonald's restaurants in
Altam onte Springs and

Sanford, where she continued
to be promoted. In 1996, she
became a store manager, and
in 2000 relocated to the Lake
M ary Boulevard McDonald's.
"W h en I started w orking
fo r McDonald's, I d id n 't think
16 years later I w o u ld still be
w orking at the restaurant,"
Fazeli said. "But, the people

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funds raised w ill go toward its
local High School Scholarship
Program. The club has awaraed tuition assistance for college
to deserving students since
1973.
Registration for the tourna­
ment begins at 11:30 a.m., with
lunch served at noon. A shot­
gun start is planned for 1 p.m.,
and dinner and awards is at
5:30 p.m.
The tournament's format is
a four-person scramble. A box
lunch and beverages will be
provided to all participants,
and refreshments w ill be
served on the course.
Cost is $1,000 for a corporate
sponsor, which includes the
company's name inscribed on
a plaque near the rest station
and a photograph o f each indi­
vidual team player. Cost for an
individual is $300 and includes
a photograph and the awards
banquet dinner.
Sponsoring a hole or a tee is
ely
$300 and $200, respective!
and includes the compan y's

name on the flag or tee box and
tw o tickets to the awards ban­
quet dinner.
For those w h o don 't want to
play g o lf but w ant to attend
the dinner, the cost is $100.
C ity officials, em ployees
and business leaders arc
expected to participate in this
yea r’s tournament.
"It gives the d ty employees
a day to get out o f the office
and ride a g o lf cart," Litton
said. "Last year, the police
chief had a cart w ith a red light
on it."
Less than tw o months until
the event, the city manager is
already planning his strategy
— intimidate the opponent.
" I know I w ill play better
than the mayor," Litton said.
"Right now, he is taking very
ineffective g o lf lessons, so I
know 1 will beat him ."
The deadline to register is
M ay 6, and space is limited to
the first 30 teams. For more
information, call Sue Thom e at
407-585-1419 o r Gunnar Smith
at 407-324-3097.

O nly about 140 managers
are chosen each year to receive
the honor, which includes a
$2,500 cash award, a Ray Kroc
trophy and pin and a trip to
Chicago, 111., for an awards
banquet w ith Jack Greenberg,
the president o f the
M cDonald's corporation.
" I knew I w as a good m an­
ager — 1 was getting good
results out o f the store," Fazeli
said. "But, 1 didn't expect to
receive the award. I f s a ve ry
prestigious award to receive."

are friendly, and the training is
good . I f s a good company to
w o rk for."
M cD onald's management
has mutual feelings when it
com es to Fazeli. Last year,
Larry Harrison, ow ner/opera­
tor o f the Lake M ary restau­
rant, nominated Fazeli for the
Ray K roc award — named
after the founder o f the
M cD onald's chain. T h e award
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January, she was also promot­
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has three stores under her
supervision.
A career at McDonald's has
also benefited Fazeli's person­
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" I met m y husband at the
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Sanford," she said. "W e w ill
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month."
As for any regrets, Fazeli
doesn't have any when it
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C E R T course
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The next course o f the Lake
M ary CERT (Community
Response Team ) w ill begin
6:30 p.m.AVcdnesday, A p ril 3,
and w ill be held each
Wednesday at the same time
until Mar|22.
The smjttn-weck basic
(CERT) course helps train local
residents on how to react and
perform ^* disaster situations.
The F a ^ ral Emergency
M anagement Agency and sev­
eral California agencies creat­
ed the class years ago after
d e v a s ta te ; earthquakes in the
Bay arca&amp;t w as discovered
hurt and trapped residents
w ould g o unattended for
hours and sometimes even
days.
Authorities learned from the
earthquake disasters that prop­
erly trained citizens can
become a tremendous resource
in providin g disaster relief,
especially w h en emergency
crews are quickly over­
whelm ed, said Rick Moore,
public safety operations coor­
dinator and CERT organizer.
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• Th* Lake Mary Parka and
Recreation Adviaoiy Board meet­
ing is scheduled for 6 p.m.
Monday, April 1, in Lake Mary
City Commission Chambers, 100
N. Country Club Road.
Agenda items include election
of officers, a basketball tourna­
ment, parks and recreation sur­
vey, skateboard park and expan­
sion of summer camp.
• The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce's Good Morning
Seminole Breakfast Meeting will
be held 7JO lo 9 a.m. Wednesday,
April 3, In Heathrow Country
Club, 1200 Bridgewater Road.
Sponsor is Administaff and the
speaker is to be announced.
Cost is $5 for members and $10
for non-members.
• The Lake Mary City
Commission's regular meeting is
scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday,
April 4, in Lake Mary City
Commission Chambers, 100 N.
Country Club Road.
• The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce's Experts for Free will
be held 11:30 aan. to 1 pan.,
Wednesday, April 10. Presenter
will be WFTV-Channel 9, and a
box lunch will be provided by
Vine111Catering.
You must be a chamber mem­
ber to attend, and reservations are
required. There b no charge to
members.
For information, call Drbbie
Lee at 407-333-4748.
• The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber oil
Commerce's Business h
Committee (BEDC) will meet 8
to 9 a m Thursday, April U , in
Regus, 801 International Parkway,
Lake Mary.
Speaker is Rob Nixon from
Seminole County Economic
Development and Larry Dale,
president of Orlando Sanford
Internatianal Airport
Call Debbie Lee for more infor­
mation at 407-3334748 or
d leeQseminolebusiness.org
• The Lake Mary Elders
Affairs Commission meeting is
scheduled for 9 a m Thursday,
April 11, in the Lake Mary
Community Building, 260 N.
Country Club Road.
Agenda items include senior
activities and general discussion.
• The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce's Seminole Survivor
G olf Tqumament will be held 1
to 6 pan. Monday, April 15, at
AUqua Country Club.

The event b an 18-hoi* scram­
ble, and cust b $450 for a four-

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The tournament b sponsored by
CW Construction 4c PCS.
• The Lake Mary Historical
Commission w ill meet 7 p.m.
TUesday, April 16, In the Frank
Evans Center, 158 N. Country
Club Road.
The speaker will be an Oviedo
cabinetmaker.
• The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce's N ew Member
Reception will be held B to 10
a.m. Wednesday, A pril 17, at 610
Crescent Executive Court, Lake
Mary, at Perot Systems Corp on
the fourth floor.
Sponsor b Nationwide
Insurance — Mike McLean
Agency. N ew and existing mem­
bers are welcome
Contact Linda Reynolds at
407-333-4748 or lreynoldsOseminolebuslness.org for more infor­
mation.
• The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce's Sprint Business
Aftvr-Houra w ill be 5JO to 7JO
p.m. Thursday, A pril 18, at 107
Commerce S t Lake M ary The
event will be hosted by Florida
Business Interiors.
• The Lake M ary City
Commission's regular meeting
b scheduled for 7 p.m.
Thursday, A p ril 18, In Lake
Mary City Commission
Chambers, 100 N. Country Club
Road.

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Lake Mary Mayor Thom Greens, left, and Lake Mary City Manager John
Litton were asked to throw out the first pitch during opening day.

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MARCH 2 7 , 2 0 0 2

The Seminole
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SANFORD—A two-month controversy
over the purchase of an electrical system
ended with plenty of sparks but no lights for
downtown.
City commissioners have debated at
length whether to purchaae an electrical ay*
tem for $25,000 from the Downtown
Butonem Association. The electrical work
would power a $10000 light system the dty
planned to install to light up 1st Street
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for what it believed was a city project
the DBA received proper documentation
from property owners to Install the electrical
work ana whether a private company actu­
a l s donated $2^00 of equipment to the
DBA or the city.
Monday night's dty commission brought
a new round of controversy as an official
with Sanford Electric Company Inc told
commissioners the company provided

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$10,125 In manpower for what they thought
was a dty Christmas lighting project
”1 didn't know there was an organization
called
the
Downtown
Business
Association." said Barbara Hubler, treasurer
of Sanford Electric. "1 simply thought they
were doing the leg work for the dty of
Sanford. In fact at one point we asked why
the dty electricians weren't helping."

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L ak e N o n r o e
Ions of Norway sponsor annual Viking ruts

Depute (ran the Seminole
County Sheriff’*Office were
cilled to 276 Petunia Terrace,
Apartment 102 around &amp;30 run.
Friday in reference toe child
who had been seriously injured.
Upcntnveedgetei.lt

by sheriff's

Registration set
for Saturday
The Seminole Youth Football
Association will be he
Warner Football and i
registrations and a car wash 1
raiser Saturday from rocn until 4
p m at the Sanford Just for Feet at
Seminole Towne Center MalL

After the meeting Hubler showed mem­
bers of the dty commission a gift one
Sanford Electric's employees was given by a
member of DBA. It was signed from "The
City of Sanford."
Hi
fubler said her company tries to donate
to worthy causes in the dty arei expected to
provide about $3000 to $4000 worth of ser­
vices for the Christmas festival. The dona­
tion cost the company about three times
what they had anticipated.
"Tom (Wintciheimer) beg; tus to help them
See Lights, Page 3A

Rental car taxes
will return to
Central Florida
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Hw»M pftotoa By Thorny Vincent

Viking World Orlando No. 3-501, a
Sons of Norway lodge, hosted
Saturday Its fifth annual SprtngFest
2002. Throughout the afternoon,
•reaP Viking boats raced In the
weekend regatta on Lake Monroe.
Six boats competed In the regatta,
which Included a woman's race
and a genaral race with two heats
tach. Each boat was manned by
one coxswain and four to eight
rowers. Pictured above, the crew
of the ’Hager.* raise the sail during
the general race. The race course
was In a square formation, with
two legs of the race concentrating
on rowing strength, while the two
remaining legs depending on the
crews sailing abilities. Pictured
right, Al Strom, an oarsman for the
•Volhalla,* takes a break during fol­
lowing one of the races.

S anford m o v es forw ard with
in c e n tiv e p la n f o r p o lic e
By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — City Comm­
issioners approved a broadly out­
lined mortgage incentive plan that
would encourage Sanford police
officers to live within the dty limits.
LXHails of the plan still must be
hammered out between, but com­
missioners agreed to cap the pro­
gram at 35 officers to test the finan­
cial impact and the popularity of
the program. •
Mayor Brady Lessard intro­
duced the plan three weeks ago in
a memo to dty commissioners.
Officers should be encouraged to
live in the dty, Lessard argued,
because the dty benefits from hav­
ing more officers live where they
work and it would be an addition-

Seminole Smile

Commissioners agree to
continue merger talks
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Ruth Carr Sanford resident

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“It's a major benefit for Central
Florida," Van Der Y\Wde said.
One of his first orders of busi­
ness as MctroPlan chairman was
hiring a lobbyist The lobbyist's
quick success "I think surprised
everyone," Van Der Weide said.
The bill was sponsored by Rep.
Randy Johnson, R-Celebration,
and Sen. Anna Cowin, RLeesburg. The bill will help enable
tracking of the statewide rental car
surcharge. It will then return the
revenue to its area of origin for
transportation improvements.
"Tnc beautiful thing is it's
going to the district to address
regional transportation issues,"
Van IX*r Weide said.
Currently, about 80 percent of
the money from the $2 rental car
surcharge are deposited in the
State Transportation Trust Fund.
TtV funds are- distributed
throughout state without taking in
account the areas that are impact­
ed by the rental cars.
"Their, (rental cars) impact is
tremendous to our roads,"

SANFORD — Seminole
County Commissioner Dick Van
Der Vwide was all smiles Tuesday
morning.
Less than
eight months
after being
elected chair­
man of
MetroPlan
Orlando, his
leadership is
paying divi­
dends for the
region. Last
week, the
Dick Van Der
state Senate
Weld*
and House of
Representatives passed the "fair
share distribution of the statewide
bill.
I he legislation was one of
MctroPlan s top priorities for the
2002 Florida Legislative Session
aryl could bring an estimated $12
million in additional transporta­
tion dollars to Central Florida
annually.
See Bill, Page 5A

appaued the 2-year-old child,
Michael Jermaine Pooler Q.
pulled over a dreaaec, on which a
televiaton act wae eetting. It
occurred in a bedroom. The fcievieion reportedly struck the
child.
The child was airlifted to
Orlando Regional Medical
Center. The helicopter used BJ's
Wholesale parking lot on State
Road 46 toland. The child died
at the hospital Just before mid­
night According to police, the
death appears accidental

Seminole County depute •
arrested Tbesday night a Lyman
High School teacher
He's identified as 34-year-old
Bruce Grant Boruvrntuie IL His
Job duties included coordinating a
work-study program at Lyman
High School as well as coaching
the girls'basketball team.
Bonaventure stands accused of
50 counts of unlawful sexual
activity with a minor. The inci­
dents allegedly occurred during
the 199MOOOschool year. The vic­
tim, a former shident, was 16 and
turned 17 during that sduol y ear
Bonaventure was contacted by
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office regarding the allegation. He
came to the Sheriff's Office
Tbesday night for an Interview.
He then was arrested.

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Chairman Daryl McLain said
a few of those issues include
some form of dedicated funding
from the dty and plans to boost
the county's fire contingency
fund. An estimated $800000 sits
in the emergency fund which is
about 40 percent of the total
county fire department budget
With the added responsibilities
and equipment associated with
merging with dty, McLain said
the contingency fund would also
need to be increased.
A dedicated stream of funding
from the dty could come in sev­
eral forms. The dty could dedi­
cate a part of its millage to the
county, McLain said.
"V\fe don't want to get in the
situation where Altamonte
Springs is cutting us a check
every month for tire services,"

SANFORD — County com­
missioners gave the nod
Tuesday to continue talks with
Altamonte Springs about merg­
ing the dty fire department with
the county.
"I think it's a step in the right
direction as long as we can pro­
vide the same service and it's
economically
feasible,"
Commissioner Carlton Henley
said.
The board voted unanimous­
ly, minus Commissioner Randy
Morris who was absent, to have
staff develop an interlocal agree­
ment for the proposed fire
department merger. Despite the
overwhelming support, Henley
said there is a "bushel basket of
issues" that still need to be tack­
See Merger, Page 5A
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al incentive in recruiting top offi­
cers to the department.
Originally, Lessard proposed
Paying 20 percent of an officer's
mortgage or rent, but Monday's
agreement eliminated incentives
for those who rent.
"The rental market has routinely
rovided incentives to officers to
rlrlive in their fadlitics," Lessard said,
noting some apartment complexes
discount units as much as 50 per­
cent. He said he'thought the pro­
gram would be stronger including
both mortgage and rent payments,
"But there concerns about the cost
of the program."
Chief Brian Tooley estimated
there are about 17 officers with
mortgages who live in the dty. If 35
officers enrolled in the program
See Incentive, Page 5A

From sports writing to evening gowns —

S h e lto n tak e s o v e r as 2002 M iss S e m in o le
By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor

don't always believe it It rarely
comes to fruition.
"And, lightning rarely strikes
twice."
The first runner-up has become
an important player in the Miss
Seminole County pageant In two
of its three years, the pageant's
original crown holder stepped
down before competing her year­
long reign.
"In a way, it has actually been a
good thing," Boothe said. "It is an
example of why the first runnerup should always be prepared."
Martin, a student at the
University of Central Florida, was
given a choice of passing her
organic chemistry class or spend­
ing five days in Miami for the Miss
Horida pageant, Boothe said.
"fler professor told the class if
they missed one day, they would
fail, which nude it impossible for

One month after Shannon
Shelton was selected first runnerup in the 2002 Miss Seminole
County Scholarship pageant, she
received an unexpected telephone
caff
Dr. Beverly Baird Boothe, exec­
utive director of Seminole's annu­
al pageant, informed Shelton that
the reigning crown holder, Emily
Martin, couldn't fulfill her obliga­
tions as Miss Seminole County. It
was now the responsibility of the
first runner-up to complete her
duties.
"It was St. Patrick's Day when !
received the call," Shelton said. "I
was extremely surprised to hear
the news. I have competed in
pageants before, and I never imag­
ined something like this would
happen. People say how impor­
tant the first ninner-up is, but you See Shelton, Page 5A

Following a telephone call on St.
Patrick's Day, Shannon Shelton
became the 2002 Miss Seminole
County.

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
ter to render from Orlando
nnkiln explained changes the
ming next week, including the
s of briefs to the Local &amp; State
the Clock is there's a lot more
tVlI.L
unsaid. As Paul Harvey likes to say,
"Now, the rest of the story ...
Franklin failed to mention an important change
that threatens to substantially reduce local news
coverage—the Saitintl is dropping its zoned edi­
tions. Till now, Volusia, Seminole, Osceola and other
counties in the Sentinel's circulation area had sepa­
rate Local Sc State sections. While some stories
appeared in all papers, the zoned editions gave the
daily's bureaus a chance to highlight stories impor­
tant to that county on the front of the LAS section.
....................................
By axing the zoned edi­
tions, all Orlando Sentinel
Around the Clock readers will receive the
same paper with the same
stories. What does that
mean for local readers?
Less space to cram more
news into. Instead of three
or four local stories vying
for front page space in the
Seminole County L&amp;S edi­
tion, all stories from all
bureaus will be consid­
ered.
by Dan Ping
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
With a typical layout,
section fronts can usually
accommodate four to six stories. The rest get
shoved inside and most likely cut to fit space. A
Sanford or Lake Mary story that may have landed
on the front page of Local Sc State in a zoned edi­
tion may now receive no coverage at all.
Presumably, the reasoning behind the two "new"
pages the Sentinel plans to add will be to sum up
stories In two or three paragraphs that may have
received a full bylined story in a zoned edition.
In general, expect the daily's local news report­
ing to resemble it's high school football coverage:
two or three of the big games receive coverage, one
with a photograph; two or three others receive a
few paragraphs; and scores from the others are
crammed into the agate type on an inside page.
Why are the zoned editions being cut?
Obviously not for better local news coverage.
Surprisingly, saving money is not the primary rea­
son for the change, which is an anomaly for a giant
media corporation. The zoned editions are being
dropped because the Sentinel has been swamped
with complaints about poor delivery service. The
daily has committed itself, try delivering every
paper by 5JO a.m. Sentinel brass believed the logis­
tics of producing, printing and delivering several
zoned editions made that goal impossible.
Volusia County readers will receive the biggest
benefit. Printing deadlines were so early for the
Volusia edition most night-time sports events,
especially those on the West Coast, weren't final, so
sports enthusiasts had to get final scores from other
news sources.
Love hurts: Though "love" would hardly be the
right word to describe Monday's Sanford City
Commission meeting, Commissioner Whitey
Eckstein did manage to mouth a few sweet noth­
ings during the contentious debate over the electri­
cal system the Downtown Business Association is
tried to sell the city.
Commissioner Randy Jones crossed swords
with Downtown Diva Sara Jacobson several times,
prompting Community Redevelopment Agency
Chairman John Mercer to accuse the Jones and the
commission of playing politics. Eckstein and the
other commissioners disagreed.
"Come on Sara, I love you like you love Randy,"
Eckstein said, breaking the tension with laughter, if
only for a moment.
Going Global: Though the company had
announced plans to build a sizable headquarters at
the Orlando Sanford International Airport, it
looks like Global Construction isn't going to be
building much of anything at all. Not sure of the ail
the particulars, but 1 do know the bonding compa­
nies are covering the costs to finish some of the
work Global was hired to do at OS1A.
If you're looking for office space. Global's offices
in the stylish building on Park Avenue between
2nd and 3rd Streets are available. The movers
showed up Friday to move out Global's stuff, and
the building owners arc looking for tenants.
Got An I fens for Around th* Clock? V n d m e-mail to

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THUR|___
T h ed ty o f Sanford, in
cooperation with th r Florida
Yards and Neighborhoods,
will be hosting a f m land■tear 6 to 9 pan.
r, March 28, m the
Sanford City Cammiaaion
Chamber at City H all
T h t Florida Yards and
flyf*l
run»la p i _ . ■ rc x lee
r^eignoomocxu
program is
designed to help transform
a yard into a beautiful
Renowned speaker Teresa
Watkins of FYAN will be
presenting the seminar.
Space is limited. Make
reservations by calling 407330-5624.
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On Saturday, March 30, at
9J0 a.m. the Easter I
will visit Lee P. M oon F a n
in Sanford. Afterward, a
golden egg hunt will com­
mence. The event is free and
is open to all children 12
years old and younger.
For more Information,
call the Sanford Recreation.
Department at 407-330-5697.

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Massage Parlor Bust
Altamonte Springs police arrested
Wilbert Serrano, 43, of Orlando Friday
for deriving support from proceeds of
prostitution and assignation to commit
prostitution. After receiving an anony­
mous complaint about possible prostitu­
tion activity, Altamonte Springs police
initiated an investigation into
Personalized Entertainment located at
483 Montgomery Road. While making
an appointment for a massage, an
undtrrover agent reported the employ­
ee l u d k . i i U . x i U&gt; h i m t l i . i l m i i i I t ’ a c t i v i t y a s
well as masturbation was ayailable.
An agent arranged for another mas­
sage appointment at a local motel
Serrano escorted a female to the hotel
and waited outside. Inside, police inter­
viewed the female and she agreed to
help in the investigation by wearing a
wire. The female left the room wearing
the recording device and holding the
S125 for the massage, in a vehicle
parked in the hotel parking lot, she
talked openly to Serrano about how the
customer was an easy "job,” but she
didn’t receive a tip. After being arrested,
Serrano told police he was going to give
the female $5(1 of the $125 since she did
not get a tip.
Indecent Exposure
Florida Highway Trooper Victor
Fuentes arrested M.mo Harvey, 20, of'
Cocoa Sunday for indecent exposure.
Harvey reportedly urinated in the
Interstate 4 median. Eastbound traffic
could clearly see the display, police
reported.
DUI
• Seminole Deputy David Kuhn
arrested Ixiuis Bmndige, 44, of Lake
Mary Saturday for driving under the
influence. Police stopped Urundige
because of an inoperable passenger side
headlight. Breathalyzer tests at the jail
revealed a bkxxl alcohol content of
about .117.
• Oviedo Officer W. Ck-liz arrested
James Smith, 40, of Winter Springs
Saturday for driving under die influence
and possession of marijuana. Police
stopped Smith for inoperable reverse
lights.
• Lnngwood Officer Lester Leosure
arrested Loma Andrews, 36, of
Lungwixxl Friday for driving under the
influence causing pn&gt;perty damage. She
reportedly hit a street sign at Grant

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Sanford Avenue Family Dollar; Bartheli
allegedly made 12 fraudulent refunds
over the past two months. The refunds
totaled approximately $380.

Street and Winding Oak Lane.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed a
bkxxl alcohol content of about .024.

• Seminole Deputy Charles Albrecht
arrested Justin Ostrthaler, 25, of
Longwood Saturday for driving under
the influence. Breathalyzer tests at the
jail revealed a blood alcohol content of
about .074.
■ Seminole Deputy Roderick Starling
arrested Renzo Camareno, 23, of
Sanford Saturday for driving under the
influence. Breathalyzer tests at the jail
revealed a blood aiarhol content of
about .151.
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrested
Willie McGill Jr., 23, of Sanford Sunday
for driving under the influence, posses­
sion of marijuana, failure to obey a stop
sign and driving with a suspended
license.
Suspended License
Casseibeny police arrested Nathaniel
Jones, 47, of Winter Springs Saturday for
driving with a suspendedlicense. Jones
was involved in a traffic accident in the
Publix grocery store parking lot When
police asked for his driver's license, he
said he didn't have it but supplied a
birth date and name. The information
given was actually his son.

Contributing to the
Delinquency of a Minor
Seminole Deputy David Kohn arrest­
ed Charles Banner, 20, of Sanford Friday
for contributing to the delinquency o a
minor Banner reportedly took a 14-yearold girl to a Tropical Park Drive storage
area and caused the girl to miss school.
Banner was in a similar incident recently
when Sanford police arrested him. They
found him in a local motel room smok­
ing marijuana with two 15-year-olds.
Marijuana Powmion
• Seminole Deputy David Nagowski
arrested Christopher Bruce, 22, of
Longwood and Marshall Kimball, 21, of
Altamonte Springs, Saturday for posses­
sion of marijuana. Police also arrested
David Pearman, 21, of Altamonte
Springs for possession of a controlled
substance. The three were found in a
group at the rear of the Spirits Bar and
Grill located at 1146 State Road 436. The
deputy became alert when he noticed
Kimball throw a plastic baggy of mari­
juana to the ground.
• Winter Springs Officer J, Rice arrest­
ed Alan Smith, 31, of Longwood
Monday for possession of marijuana
and drug parapltemalia. He was
stopped for an inoperable tag light.

Trafficking Cocaine
The sheriff's office City /County
Investigative Bureau executed a search
warrant Friday at 2703 West Airport
Boulevard. Agents arrested residents
Alex Curtis, 29, and Lashunda
Anderson, 26, for trafficking in cocaine
and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Anderson was additionally charged
with possession of marijuana. Agents
seized approximately 320 grams of
cocaine and more than $9,000 in cash.
Larceny
Sanford Officer Thomas Bemosky
arrested Kakatc Bartheli, 24, of Sanford
Friday for larceny. An employee of the

Disorderly Conduct
Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa arrest­
ed James Lee, 26, and Calvin Lee, 24,
both of Sanford, Sunday for disorderly
conduct and resisting officers. The two
brothers were allegedly involved in a
fight near the Southwes
Soul Invest Road train
tracks.
Trespassing
Sanford Officer Kenneth Trezise
arrested Christopher Frazzetto, 24, of
Sanford Sunday for trespassing.
Robbery by Sudden Snatching
Altamonte Springs Officer D.
Archambault arrested Jose Marcano, 33,
of Longwood and Kellie DLazeU, 32, of
Winter Park Sunday for robbery by sud­
den snatching. The two allegedly
snatched a woman's purse at the
Altamonte Drive Albertson's grocery
store.

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On Saturday, March 30, at
10 a.m., the d ty of Apopka
will hold its 14th annual
Easter Egg Hunt. The event
is part of a yearlong celebra­
tion of Apopka's 120th
birthday. Kids from diaipets
Ited
to pre-teen age
to join in the hunt. The
event at Kit Land Nelson
Park will also feature an
egg-coloring contest.
On Saturday beginning at
10 a.m.. Community
Alliance Church, located at
4815 E Lake Drive, in
Winter Springs, will host a
Community Easter Egg
Hunt.
The event Is for children
in first to fifth grade. Kids
in four different age groups
can hunt for 3,200 eggs. The
event will also include a
moon walk, puppet show,
prizes, candy, crafts and bal­
loons. Tykes will need to
bring their own basket or
bag.

WED
Seminole Spokes of
Welcome Wagon Club will
meet 11:30 a.m. Wednesday,
April 10, in Maison k Jardin
Restaurant in Altamonte
Springs.
Cost of the luncheon is
$1650. The program,
Grandma Admas, "Will You
Teach Me To Read?" will be
given by Jacqueline Egli,
director of PACE Brantley
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Obituaries
FRED ALLEN
Fred "Marlou" Allen. 60, of
Marshall Avenue, Sanford, died
Tuesday, March 19,2000, In
Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
Bom March 23,1941, in
Camilla, Ga., he moved to
Central Florida 53 years ago.
He was a construction worker.
He was a member of Freewill
Holiness Church in Apopka.
Survivors include two
daughters, Felicia Allen Morgan
of Montgomery, Ala., and
Latrice M. Alien of Detroit,
Mich.; one stepdaughter,
Lashaunte Gilley of Sanford;
one stepson, Markis Gilley of
Sanford; one brother, Wallace
Allen of Rochester, N.Y.; four
sisters, Rosalind Myers of
Orlando, Olivia Allot of
Rochester, N.Y., Monerita Jones
of Sanford and Liza M. Irwin of
Sanford; and 14 grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
FRANCES ANDERSON
Frances Anderson, 83, of
West Swoope Avenue, Winter
Park, died Wednesday, March
20, 2002.
Bom in Lakeland, she moved
to Central Florida in 1931. She
was a housekeeper. She was a
member of Flowers Temple
Church of God in Christ,
Winter Park.
Survivors include one son,
Nathaniel Anderson of
Fayetteville, N.C.; four daugh­
ters, Vivian Anderson, Serita
Cyprian and Hope Gadson, all
of Orlando, and Fclccia
Fredricks of Jacksonville; one
sister, Alma Oliver of Ormond
Beach; 18 grandchildren; and
four great grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral Home Inc.,
of Winter Park is in charge of
arrangements.

BARBARA R. BOURGET
Barbara R. Bourget, 74. of West
Church Avenue, Longwood, died
Saturday, March 23,2002, in
Florida Hospital-Orianda
Bom Sept 8,1927, in
Pawtucket, R.L, she resided in
Central Florida for seven years.
She was a homemaker. She was a
member of the American Legion.
She was of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include two sons,
Arthur C. Buteau of Winter
Springs and Robert Buteau of
Clermont; one brother, Raymond
Sweet of Central Fall, R.I.; two
sisters, Jean Carbone and
Dorothy Garges, both of Orlando;
seven grandchildren; and eight
greatgrandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
JAMES EDWARD
BROOKS JR.
James Edward "Cock-Eyed
Cowboy" Brooks Jr., 73, of Modac
Trail, Maitland, died Friday,
Match 22,2002, in his residence.
Bom Aug. 4,1928, In
Bisherville, S.C., he was a ranch
foreman. Hewas a member of
Union Missionary Baptist
Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Prindlla Brooks of Oviedo; two
sons, Mac Brooks of Oviedo and
Willis Brooks of Orlando; three

daughters, Alice Battle of
Maitland, Katie HoUerman of
Winter Springs and Helen Mims
of Orlando; three brothers, Willis
Brooks of Eatanville, Stephen
Brooks of Oviedo and Joe L
Brooks of Baltimore, Md.; 10
grandchildren; and 16 great
grandchildren.
Wilson-Ekheiberger Mortuary
Inc., of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

KATHRYN L CARPENTER
Kathryn L. Carpenter, 78, of
Urbana Avenue, Deltona, died
Friday, March 22,2002. in Mariner
Health Care of Orange City,
DeBary.
Bom in Wabash, Ind., she
moved to Central Florida many
yean ago. She was of the Catholic
faith.
Survivors include her husband
of 56 yean, John Carpenter of
Deltona; two brothers, Eugene

ANNIE L. BROWN
Annie L Brown, 82, of Bob
Thomas Circle, Sanford, died
Wednesday, March 20,2002, in
Life Care Center of Altamonte
Springs.
Bom i^yg. 26,1919, Jo .
Zubalon, Ga., she was a home­
maker. She was a member of
Freewill Holiness Church of God.
Survivors include her hus­
band, linzy Brown of Sanford;
three sons, Otis Sanders of
Sanford, David Sanders of
Panama City and John T. Sanders
of Zubalon, Ga.; two daughters,
Bernice June and Sarah Lee
Pringle, both of Sanford; one
brother, O.L Love of Atlanta, Ga.;
one sister, Erma Jones of Atlanta,
Ga.; 13 grandchildren; 26 great
grandchildren; and six great great
grandchildren.
Wilson-Ekheiberger Mortuary
Inc, of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

Barrett of Winter Park and
Bernard Barrett of Alexandria,
Ind.; and three sistcra, Patricia
Holderman of Bluffton, Ind.,
Nondu Thompson of Fort Wayne,
Ind., and Josephine Spean of
Munde, Ind.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

Lucerne Terrace of Orlando died
Saturday, March 23,2001
Bom in Chattanooga, Tenn., she
was a homemaker. She was a
member of All Saints Episcopal
Church.
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Billie S. Ward of Orlando.
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REBECCA A. JOHNSON
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Sanford recently claimed its second silver medal
of the year.
After US. Winter Olympian Garret Hines won
the silver in bobsledding, Seminole Community
College student Marty Brasher earned sliver at the
2002 Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC)
National Craft Olympic^**-'
Brasher of Mascotte is an employee of Wayne
Automatic Fire Sprinklers in Ocoee. He competed in
the fire sprinkler division.
"It’s good for resume," Brasher said. "The big
thing is it gets the company name out there."
More than 150 apprentices from around the
nation competed in 11 trade areas at the Louisiana
Super Dome. Brasher completed a 100-question
exam and six-hour practical exercise for the
medal. Apprentices were judged on accuracy, safety

and speed.
Brasher is in his fourth and final semester at
Seminole Community College. He said he plans to
stay at Wayne Automatic Sprinklers after complet­
ing his studies in fire sprinkler technology.
Similar to many Olympians, his journey to die
final event was a memorable and unusual trip.
During die state level competition. Brasher narrow­
ly avoided a disaster- missing his own wedding.
"1 was kind of cutting it dose," Brasher said
about showing up for the wedding with only a cou­
ple minutes to spare after competing in the state
event
'I f it wasn't for her, I wouldn't be there (national
Olympics)," he said. "I told her I wasn't going to do
it, but she told me I should."
Also representing SCC during the New Orleans
competition was Timothy Thompson of South
Seminole Sheet Metal and Tom Mullendore of J.A.
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Sanford City Manager Tony VanDerworp presents a certificate to Alice Bowers after she was named the city of
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Enclave at Alaqua Lakes offers million in 2000. The company is
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in size. Ayers said 21 of the the London-based real estate
homesites front on the award­ group Taylor Woodrow pic,
winning Alaqua Lakes golf which was founded in 1921.
course.
The homesites will be priced INCON appoints veteran
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INCON Lighting, Inc., the
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with an average mortgage of $600
per month, the city’s 20 percent
contribution would cost $50,400
annually.
Besides costs, Lessard said there
are other issues to be addressed. He
said officers would only be allowed
to enroll owe, and the program
would apply only to first mort­
gagee, not second or third mort­
gages. In addition, refinancing to
expand the home, add amenities or
finance vacations or other property
purchases would not qualify.
Commissioners Whltey Eckstein
and Velma Williams wondered if
the plan would prevent officers
would duster in one area.
"1 do have a concern about
incentives to live in areas where
officers might not normally live,"
Williams said.
Lessard said Sanford provides a
variety of housing options for
homeowners.
"I don't think all the officers are
going to live just in Mayfair or

Pinecrest or Goldsboro," Lessard
said. "There are different salary
levels within the department and
the each officer will buy into a
neighborhood based upon his
household Income. I think eventu­
ally every piece of housing stock
will benefit"
Commissioner Art Woodruff
said he was hesitant about commit­
ting future dty commissions to
what could be a burdensome
expense. He suggested limiting the
program to allow the dty to dedde
in five or 10 yean whether to con­
tinue.
"I’m not opposed to that,"
Lessard said. "Statistics show
homeowners move about every 72
yean."
Lessard must not work with dty
attorney Bill Colbert, the finance
director Donna Watt and Iboley to
nail down specifics for the incen­
tive program. Lessard b expected
to bring a final version of tiw pro­
posal back to the commission in
early May.

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Johnson said.
Metro Plan estimates that an
additional $11 to $12 million a year
in transportation monies will come
to Central Florida as a result of the
new legislation that awaits the
governor's approval. Van Der
Wride said with an improving
economy and tourism industry the
monies returned to Central Florida
would only get larger.
"When you think about the
major players, such as^he Sanford

airport, there's a lot of rental cars
that come out of there," Van Der
Wekiesaid.
To earn the Florida Department
of Transportation's support for the
bill, reallocation of the rental car
surcharge will not start for five
years, said Johnson. The five-year
delay will avoid "pulling the rug
the rug o u r of prior FDOT com­
mitments, he said.
Also included In the bill is a pro­
posal to delay a $15 million loan
repayment for Orlando Sanford

International Airport
The loan is due this August but
the bill would push payment back
until September 2008. The loan
was used to build the international
terminal. The delay would prevent
the airport from going out and
borrowing money, said airport
President and CEO Larry Dale.
"It's a good deal for us," he said.
"It establishes some breathing
room for us."
Originally, airport officials
the loan could be trans­

ferred into a state grant. At the
"eleventh hour" of the state leg­
islative session last year, FDOT
officials informed the airport that
the legislature would have to act
on the matter, Dale said. By the
time notice came, it was too late for
the session.
The proposed delay will also
push back the payment for when
other loan payments are due. A
long-term reserve established by
the airport will help meet the loan
repayments, Dale said.

"The motivation was to moke
better for the dty, to do
things for Sanford,"
iferheimer added. "The
money is not for us to take a vaca­
tion. We're not trying to take
money for ourselves. We want the
money to do more things for
Sanford."
Commissioner Art Woodruff
said the issue about donations
should be moot He argued that
DBA took on the task of installing
electrical fixtures as part of the
Christmas Festival ana should be
compensated.
" I was never under the Impres­
sion DBA had purchased any-

"I have begged and pleaded
for 30 years to get lights in down­
town," Mercer said. "1 don't
understand why with a $6 million
budget you can't spend $25,000
for lights."

"Are we being pragmatic?"
Commissioner VVnitey Eckstein
asked. "Is it good for the dty to
buy these lights?"
"What's the major issue here?
Do we need lights in the dty?
Whether Sara's (Jacobson) the
biggest crook in the world is not
the issue," Eckstein said, later
clarifying that he was not imply-

was a stealing.
lowever,
Commissioner
Randy Jones and Velma Williams
along with Mayor Brady Lessard
voiced concern that DBA had not
been forthcoming with informa­
tion. .
"We ask questions and don’t
get answers," Jones said. "Then
we get accused of playing politics
when we got out ana try to get
those answers.'"
• • Woodruff offered a compro. mlse that would have paid DBA*
$15,000 not for the electrical sys­
tem, but for event planning. All
events would have to be cleared
through the dty. In return, the dty
would collect eoaemenf agree­
ment from property owners and
DBA would grant the dty use of
the electrical system. Eckstein sec­
onded the motion
"We can't do It for $15,000,"
Jacobson said, at which point
Eckstein withdrew his second
and the motion died.
The dty may ultimately pur­
chase the lights, but not through
the general fund tax money. John
Mercer, chairman of the
Downtown
Community
Redevelopment Agency blasted
commissioners for failing to
approve the purchase and vowed
to push the measure through the
CRA board.

time soon.
Other merger obstacles indude
rank structure, pension and retire­
ment plans, said Deputy County Manager Rob Frank.
"I don't think any of It's going
to be a deal killer," he said.
"People are just going to have dif­
ferent ideas."
County and dty officials will
work out the details and present
both commissions, county and
dty, with the finalized interlocal

agreement in about 60 days, Frank
said. The merger b proposed for
O ct 1.
The addition of the dty fire
department resources will be a
plus for the county fire depart­
m ent said Terry Schenk, county
fire chief. The dty fire department
consists of four fire stations and
about 70 employees.
"That's about one-third of the
size of our department right now,"
Schenk said.

writer until my Dad encouraged
me to combine the two."
Although M bs Seminole
County b Shelton's first pageant
title, sne isn't new to the scholar­
ship circuit. While in high school,
she participated in local evenb
and later in the Mbs Michigan
system.
Some contestants take pageant
competition very seriously.
5helton believes in giving 100 per­
cent, but she also thinks scholar­
ship events are a time to relax and
have fun.
"Participating in pageants —
it's the alternate side o f me," she
said. "Pageants have helped me
in self-confidence, which has
Ipcd me in life.
"Plus, it gives me a chance to
dress up."
It's an attitude she b taking
with her when she heads to
Miami for the Miss Florida
pageant With more than 40 other
contestants vying for the title,
Shelton's strategy b to be pre­
pared and have fun.
"I am not going in expecting to
win," she said. "I am just thrilled
about the opportunity. I'm 24, so

thb will be my last chance to com­
pete."
With a sports writer's mind,
Shelton compares being a contes­
tant in the Mbs Florida pageant to
a college basketball team.
"I feel like a team who went to
the NCAA tournament on an atlarge bid," she said. "I plan to
ve 100 percent. And, 1 will be
ippy to be there."
No matter the outcome in
Miami, Shelton b focused on pro­
moting her platform, "Building
Healthy Lifestyles," within
Seminole County during the next
year.
"The good thing about the
Mbs Seminole pageant b that you
can make as much of it or as little
of it as you want," she said.
"Some see it only as a stepping
stone to the Mbs Florida pageant.
I plan to use it as a way to pro­
mote healthy lifestyles and sports
and fitness within the communi­
ty."
Anyone interested in contact­
ing Shelton in regard to public
speaking or a community event
can cal) Beverly Baird Boothe at
407-321-3576.

Ctyda Long, left, and
Dr. Russall Shaw
cook pancakes
Saturday during tha
38th annual Klwanla
Pancake Day, which
was held In tha
Sanford Civic
Cantar. Tha breakfait included pan­
cakes, sausage, cof­
fee, milk and orange
drink. Funds raisad
during tha event go
back into community
projects. Hundreds
of people enjoyed
the meal during the
■lx hours msmbera
of the organization
flipped pancake*
and aervtd coffee.

L ig h t?
Coatianod from Pag* 1A
out because they were in a bind,"
) Hubler said./I put my job on the
line by donating that much man­
power" f '
Hubler said If the dty gave
DBA $25,000 for the electrical sys­
tem, Sanford Electric would ask
to '^c reimbursed for $9,375 In
overtime hours the company
donated.
"We.had no clue that it wasn't
already yours," Hubler said. "To
the city $25,000 may be a drop in
the bucket, but to a small business
' like ours, $ 10,000 is a lot of
• money."
1
j i Tom Winterhcimer, a member
of the board for DBA; Bifid there1
(
was no misrepresentation about
who the services were being
donated to.
"I by no means indicated I was
with the city of Sanford,"
Winterhcimer said.
Winterhcimer noted that while
Hubler may have misunderstood
who the beneficiary was, DBA
should receive some compensa­
tion from the dty because it was
DBA volunteers who soiidted the
donations and put in their own
time to install many of the deco­
rations.
"It took time and energy to get
people
to
volunteer,"
Winterhcimer said.

all along that they sOUdttt?dotSbons for the electrical system."
"We are killing ourselves to
make this as hard as possible and
as ugly as possible," Woodruff
said. "If we look at this as just a
purchase, we are ignoring a lot of

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McLain said. "Otherwise, it's a
great plan, and I’m very support­
ive of it"
A study outlining the costs asso­
ciated with the potential merger
estimates the total savings for the
county and dty to be $9.6 million.
Savings could even be higher,
according to Henley. He said the
majority of the city's equipment is
relatively new and probably
wouldn't need to be replaced any­

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her to take a five-day trip," Boothe
said. "You have to make academic
choices. It was an understandable
decision to make."
It was a decision that didn't
discourage the pageant director.
Boothe knows runner-up doesn't
mean second best, and she b
pleased with the new Miss
Seminole County.
"All of the ladies in the pageant
are extremely talented," Boothe
said. "It always comes down to
just a few points and b a very
close competition.
"Shannon was the favorite of a
lot of people in the audience dur­
ing the night of the pageant," she
said. "She epitomises the achieve­
ment of a successful young lady."
Shelton b a graduate of
Michigan State Llniversity and
holds a master's degree in jour­
nalism from
Northwestern
University. She currently b a
sports writer for the OrlaitJo
SmtineL
"I always wanted to be a jour­
nalist, and I was always a huge
sports fan," Shelton said. "But, 1
never thought I'd be a sports

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S to r y o f te e n -a g e r ’ a c c id e n t s t ill e x e r ts p o w e r fu l m e s s a g e
DEAR'A^BX: A senior girl at
teen who was killed in a car acci­
my school was tragically killed in
dent, and he was only 17.1am
a o r accident over
............. .............. only 17and so was the
Super Bowl weekend.
girl who died. Please
She wasn't w eiring her
print it again to remind .
seatbelt and vyfs
us of the fact that were
thrown hum the car.
only mortal and should
*
% : cherish every waking
The car rolled on top of
her and crushed her.
day.
Her boyfriend was
BARRY W. IN
with her. I heard that
KENNEWICK,
before she died, he
WASH.
took her hand and'she
told him she loved him. Dear
DEAR BARRY: That
Itjust blew me away.
a
piece is titled, "Please
My cousin was killed a A D D j
God, I’m Only 17," and
year ago in much the
IPs the most requested
same way.
• • • • • • • piece in the history of
My family has read your artithe column. Young people have
cles for years, but one touched us
written to me to confirm that it
deeply, ft was an essay about a
made them think tw ke about

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their driving habits. You are
right; It should run at least once a
year; so here it is;

chances. But I was enjoying my
freedom and having run. Tne last
ffiing I remember was passing an
old lady who seemed to be going
awfully slow. I heard the deafen­
ing crash and felt a terrible jolt
Glass and steel flew everywhere.
My whole body seemed to be
turning inside ouL I heard myself
scream.
Suddenly 1awakened; It was
very quiet A police officer was
standing over me. Then I saw a
doctor. My body was mangled. I
was saturated with blood. Pieces
of jagged glass were sticking out
all over. Strange that 1 couldn't
feel anything.
Hey, don't puD that sheet over
my head! I canj be dead. I'm only
17. I’ve gpt a date tonight I'm

PLEASE GOD, rM ONLY 17
The day I died was an ordinary
school day. How I wish I had
taken the dus . But I was too cool
for the bus. I remember how I
wheedled the car out of Mom.
"Special favor," I pleaded. "All the
kids drive."
When the 250 bell rang, I
threw all my books in the locker. I
was free until 8:40 tomorrow
morning! I ran to the parking lot,
excited at the thought of driving a
car and being my own boss. Free!
It doesn't matter how the acci­
dent happened. I was goofing off
— going too fast — taking crazy

supposed to grow up and have a
wonderful lire. I haven't lived yet
I can't be dead!
Later I was placed in a drawer.
My folks had to identify me. Why
did they have to see me like this?
Why did 1 have to look at Mom's
eyes when she faced the most ter­
rible ordeal of her life? Dad sud­
denly looked tike an old man. He
told tiv* man in charge, "Yes, he is
my son."
The funeral was a weird experi­
ence. I saw ail my relatives and
friends walk toward the casket.
They passed by, one by one, and
looked at me with the saddest
eyes I've ever seen. Some of my
buddies were crying A few of the
girls touched my hand and
sobbed as they walked away.

Please — somebody— wake
me up! Get me out of here! I can't
bear to see my mom and dad so
broken up. My grandparents are
so racked with grief they can
hardly walk. My brothers and sis­
ters are like zombies. They move
like robots. In a daze, everybody.
No one can believe this. And I
can't believe it, either.
Please don't bury me! I'm not
deadl 1 have a lot oif living to do! I
want to laugh and run again. 1
want to sing and dance. Please
don't put me In the ground. I
promtse if you give me one more
chance, God, III be the most care­
ful driver In the whole world. AH
I want is one more chance!
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Orlando Drive, Suite 200 in Sanford Plaza, approximately 4,000 karaoke songs to choose
Sanford. The new owner is Vickie Bebout. from. 1 am sure there is something that will
She has a wide range of events scheduled.
appeal to everyone.
The Tuf Luck band is scheduled to appear
We will continue to have the blind draw
regularly on Fridays and Saturdays. 1 could dart tournament on Tuesdays prior lo
tell this group of artists has spent many karaoke. Everyone wems to love darts in this
hours in practice as it shows in their per­ area. In fact, one of my customers gave my
formance. When I first heard them play, I husband and I a lesson a few weeks ago.
was amazed at how they click with each And, we now have the dart fever. It is terrif­
other. They play a majority of modem coun­ ic Also, 1 plan to Set up regular pool tourna­
try with a mix of classic country and old time ments with the new pool tables and acces­
rock and roll while adding a short comedy sories being delivered this week. Pool is a
skit in between songs. The first weekend very strategic game to play. It is as enjoyable
they performed, the crowd went wild. It was to watch as it is to participate.
almost as if we were in the middle of a major
The hours of operation arc 12 noon lo 2
concert. 1 predict this band will go far in their am. The karaoke and ladies and mens night
career, i am just thankful that we had the events will finish early enough to prevent
opportunity to book them before they get too anyone from having too much trouble get­
trig to afford here In Sanford. They arc truly ting up for work the next day. Also, you can
awesome. As a special treat lo our customers, now choose from a wide variety of liquor
there will be no cover when the band plays.
rather than be limited to beer and wine.
Karaoke is scheduled every Tuesday and There will be creative drink specials daily
Thursday nighj with Jason. Tuesday nights ‘-from thetim e we are open until the time we
will be regular k araolf. Thursday nights
fcw C W ^liyelay vriAl? ladies* night,
be the k a ra o k e |c tM H &amp; A G y S and prizes where the iaiiiesjjrink free from 9pm to 12
to the winners.lWe has a blast bet Thursday midnight. Every Monday will be men’s
night with Jason. He is witty, has a terrific night, were the men drink free from 9 pm to

11 pm. Also, very Sunday for a S5.00 cover
charge, there will be free pizza and draft
from 1 pm to 4 pm. Watch for the lingerie
shows and male review coming soon. Those
will be announced when we have more
information.
I am sure everyone is curious about my
husband and I. We have been married for 28
years. We have two adult children, 28 and 24,
and one grandchild five year old. We used to
live in Sanford and Lake Mary 20 years ago.
We left to search for a career and better our­
selves In life. Since then I have received my
Master of Business Administration Degree
with an emphasis in accounting and plan to
sit for the CPA exam in May 2002.1 have an
accounting business that I operate during the
day. My husband is a tournament fisherman
and my Marketing Director. We loved to go Pictured Vickie Bebout, new owner of Buzzard's Roost.
to dinner, dancing, play pool and have a
great time before we were too busy, to do any
of those things. So, 1decided to buy myself a
place were we could enjoy that again, not
only with ourselves, but with others as well.
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Obituaries
BLANCHE SIMMONS
FRANCIS
Blanche Simmons Francis,
87, of West 10th Street,
Sanford, died Saturday, March
23,2002, In Central Florida
Regional Hospital.
Bom O c t 16,1914, in
Sanford, she w u a homemak­
er. She was a member of Allen
A M JL Church, the Stewardess
Board, Choir II and the
Missionary Society.
Survivors include one son,
Nathaniel Clark of Rochester,
N.Y.; one daughter, Dorothy
Murray of Sanford; one sister,
Ruby Lee White of Sanford;
one nephew, Victor J. Clark of
Yonkers, New York; one niece,
Suzzette Hughes of Rochester,
N.Y.; two grandchildren; and
five great grandchildren.
Wilson-tlchelberger
Mortuary Inc., of Sanford is in
charge of arrangements.

ARTHUR W. UNDSLEY
Arthur W. Lindstey, 94, of
Kentia Road, Casselberry, died
Sunday, March 24,2002, in
Island Lake Center, Longwood.
Bom April 27,1907, in
Morrowville, Kan, he resided in
Central Florida since 1962. He
was a retired owner/operator.
He was a member off Prairie
Lake Baptist Church. He was a
32nd Mason.
Survivors include one son,
Cecil G. Lindsley of Longwood;
two stepsons, John Wiliams of
Oklahoma and Duane Wiliams
of Arizona; three stepdaughters,
AnnJta Allison and Mary Cue,
both of Enid, OUa., and Gail
Temple of Indianwells, Okla.;
one sister, Elsie Ruess of Enid,
Okla.; 13 grandchildren; and 12
great grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

ISMAEL GONZALEZ
Ismael Gonzalez, 86, of
Blythville Avenue, Deltona,
died Sunday, March 24, 2002,
in Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial, Orange City.
Bom In Rio Grande, Puerto
Rico, he moved to Central
Florida from Branch, N.Y., In
1981. He w as a retired book­
keeper/ purchasing agent for
the city of New York. He
served in the UJ&gt;. Army dur­
ing World War II. He was a
member of Primera Iglesia
Bautista Hispana ad enjoyed
reading the Bible and religious
books.
Survivors include his wife of
49 years. Carmen Gonzalez;
two sons, Ismael Jr., of Fort
Mill, S.C., and Edwin of Los
Angeles, Calif.; one daughter,
Lillian Gonzalez of Boston,
Mass.; and six grandchildren.
Batdauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

VANNIE MILLER
Vannie Miller, 85, of
Dolarway Street, Sanford, died
Wednesday, March 20,2002, in
Healthcare and Rehabilitation
Center of Sanford.
Bom Dec. 16,1916, in
Sandersville, Ga., she moved to
Central Florida in 1938. She was
a member of S i Matthews
Missionary Baptist Church,
Sanford.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Chester Miller of Sanford;
two sons, G eo Howard of
Rochester, N.Y., and Bobby
Lewis Thomas of Wilmington,
Dela.; one daughter, Julia Pearl
Howard of Sanford; two sisters,
Annie Laura Moore of
Heightstown, N.J., and Julia
Pelote of Rincon, Ga.; four
grandchildren; five great grand­
children; and 10 great great
grind children.
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Sanford, died Sunday March 24,
2002.
Bom July 7,1909, In Anaaa&gt;,
Puerto Rico, he moved to Sanford
in 1975. He was a retired carpenter.
Survivoci Inaucfe three grandchildren.
EktoaonFtmsalHometoki
charge of arrangements.
ROBERT M. ROMAN
Robert M. Roman, 74, of North
Amelia, DeLand, died Friday,
March 22,2002.
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used in central Florida
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An evergreen perennial herb
with clumping habit of growth
and no above ground stems, the Species
In Florida, two species of
leaves grow from the soil up to 5
feet tall. Leaves are simple, nar­
Spathlphyllum are planted, S.
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bundum (Snowflower). They are
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easily separated by the fact that
end, leathery, glossy dark green
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drained fertile soil, rich in
Loa and Mauna Loa Supreme
organic matter such as compost.
are said to be highly fragrant
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Pests and Diseases
placed under direct sunlight.
Mites, scales and mealybugs
Evapotranspiration is heavy and
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lants most be watered regularCylindrocladium root rot is a
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yellowing of lower leaves, some­
times a week during summer
times accompanied by slight
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better dryness on the environ­
southern blight and Dashecn
ment.
mosaic virus.
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Chrism Mass
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7:30 p.m.
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9:00 p.m.
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Wednesday
March 27, 2002

Game bird
permits on
line now
OCALA — What do
ducks, geese, coots, com­
mon moorhens, rails, snipe,
woodcocks, mourning
doves and white-winged
doves have in common?
They are all migratory
game hinds, and hunters
must possess a free
Migratory Bird Permit
before taking to the field to
pursue them.
The permit is free and
available on the Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation
Commission's Web site at
www.fioridaconservation.or
8Intemet users can just
visit the site, click on "per­
mits'* and scroll down to the
bottom of the page. Permits
also are available at county
tax collectors' offices and
their subagents throughout
the state. To order the per­
mit, applicants fill out a
short, simple questionnaire
when purchasing their
hunting licenses.
"Offering Migratory Bird
Permits on our Web site
reflects the emphasis we are
placing on customer ser­
vice," said Susan Weaver,
head of the FWC's Bureau
of Licensing and Permitting.
"We try to make it as conve­
nient as possible for hunters
and anglers."
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service uses information
from the questionnaire to
determine how many
migratory birds hunters
harvest each season. The
harvest information enables
the federal agency to set
hunting season dates and
bag limits for each species.
Hunters who have
Lifetime or Five-year licens­
es, and do not have Internet
access, should contact their
county tax collector's office
or the FWC for the appro­
priate questionnaires.
Migratory Bird Permits
are valid Sept. 1 to March
31, and hunters (including
those with Lifetime or Fiveyear licenses) must renew
them annually.

SANDY KAUPE
ASSUMES FWC
POST ON APRIL 3
Gov. Jeb Bush's latest
appointment to the Florida
Fisn and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC), Sandy Kaupe of
Palm Beach, will assume the
post during the FWC's April
3 meeting in Tallahassee.
Ms. Kaupe grew up in the
Clearwater vicinity. Early
on, she learned to take
advantage of Florida's hunt­
ing, fishing and sailing
opportunities, and she
developed an abiding love
for Florida's treasure trove
of natural wonders.
She's particularly fond of
bill-fishing, and she's won
her share of tournaments all
over the world. She also
enjoys speckled perch (black
crappie) fishing in freshwa­
ter.
"That's the best-tasting
freshwater fish,'' she said.
Since earning her bachelor
of arts in liberal arts from
Rollins College at Winter
Park in 1957, Ms. Kaupe has
spearheaded numerous con­
servation and environmen­
tal organizations at all lev­
els. She serves on the board
of directors of the Surdna
Foundation of New York
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effective citizenry and com­
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Duke University School of
the Environment and The
See Outdoors, Page 2B

Sports

Classifeds 6B-8B
C rossword 6B

Record tying night at Lake Mary
By Dean Smith

Sports Editor
LAKE MARY —- To be a champion you
have to win games like this one.
The No. 3 Class 6A State-Ranked Lake
Mary baseball team showed Friday night
at Allen Tbttle Field that it has the ability
to rise to the occasion and come out wltn
a victory even in a game that it probably
should have lost.

Baseball team evens schoolrecord for consecutive wins
Taking on a young and tenacious
sringstT
Winter Springs
nine, the Rams rallied for
four runs In the bottom of the sixth
inning to remain undefeated with a 6-4
Seminole Athletic Conference victory.

Lake Mary is now 16-0 on the season
and the team is now tied with the 1986
Rams for most consecutive wins to open
a season and most consecutive wins
overall. The 1992 squad won its first 16

games, lost one, then won 16 more in a
row before falling In the State
Championship Game.
The Rams went after both records on
Monday when they hosted Venice High
School at Allen Tiittle Field. Lake Mary
will travel to Oviedo on Wednesday to
play the Lions in an important Class 6ADistrict 3 game at Mikler Field starting at
7 p.m. The team will return home to host
See Rama, Page 3B

Seminole stops streak
Hot Tribe
holds off
Lake Mary
By Daan Smith

Sports Editor
LAKE MARY — Is the
Seminole High School softball
team ready to go on one of its
annual late-season runs?
After getting off to a good
start this season, the Fighting
Semlnoles suddenly went cold
on offense and scored virtually
no runs the two weeks prior to
the Spring Break.
But since returning to the
field this week, the Tribe have
ripped off three victories in a
row, two over Class 6A-District
3 foes, and are beginning to
look like a real contender for a
postseason berth.
"My teams always seem to
get off to a slow start and then
finish the season strong," said
SHS coach D aw Rogers earlier
this week. "It looks like the
same thing may be happening
again."
Friday night Seminole got a
much-loo ked-forward-to
rematch with Lake Mary.
The Rams had beaten the
Tribe at home a couple of
weeks ago and then went on to
win the Aubumdale
Tournament.
But Rogers felt his team
should be able to compete with
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Lake Mary despite the fact the
nM m ii pnoio
Djr *iirVi m m
Rams had won 11 games in a
A Seminole High School batter slams the ball during the Fighting Semlnoles’ 194) thrashing ot Bishop Moore last
row and were ranked No. 10 in week. T h e Tribe upset state-ranked Lake Mary on Friday to extend their winning streak to three games.
the Class 6A State Poll.
was sacrificed to second by
inning as the first two batters
the Rams had seven hits to the
And his charges proved his
Megan Pickren before moving
rounded out. But then Ashley
faith in them was not unfound­ Tribe's two and Seminole also
over to third on a wild pitch.
[ill reached on an error and
had four errors to only two for
ed as Seminole took an early
the floodgates opened.
The Tribe then took the lead
Lake Mary.
lead and held on for a 4-2 vic­
when Gase scored on a ground
Kristen Miller ripped an RBI
tory over Its hosts.
But the game is not decided
double to the gap in leftcenter
out by Megan Gantt.
Almost everything on the sta­ on a stat sheet.
and Andrea Poloche reached
Seminole looked like it
tistics sheet said Lake Mary
Beth Gase opened the game
would go quietly in the second See Softball, Page 3B
for Seminole with a walk and
should have won the game as

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suffers
tough
sweep
By Osin Smith

Sports Editor
SANFORD — The Seminole
Community College baseball
team saw its Mid-Florida
Conference chances take a
major hit on Saturday as it
dropped a pair of extra-inning
decisions.
Lake-Sumtcr Community
College from Leesburg was the
culprit as the Lakers scored
three runs in the top of the
eighth inning to edge the
Raiders, 4-2, in the first game.
The visitors did the same
thing in the nightcap, scoring
three runs in tnc top of the 10th
inning to complete the sweep, ~
6-3, at Raider Reid.
The losses dropped SCC's
record to 19-16 overall and 6-5
in the conference, while L-SCC
raised its marks to 18-16 and 65.
The Raiders were looking to
right the ship on Tuesday when
they hosted conference foe St.
Johns River Community
College and will continue a
homostand with a doublehead­
er against Columbus State
Community College from Ohio
today (Wednesday) starting at 1
p.m.
SCC will host another out-ofstate squad, Madison Area
Technical College from
Wisconsin, in a doubleheader
on Friday starting at 1 p.m.
The Raiders will take off for
the Easter Weekend before trav­
eling to Daytona Beach
See SCC, Page 3B

Bats finally producing
for SCC softball team
By Dean Smith

Sports Editor

Herald photo try Tom m y Vlncanl

Seminole Community College's Katie Field tags out a runner dunng a recent sweep ot Lake-Sumter Com m unity
College. The former Oviedo star was the winning pitcher in one game and had three hits, scored three runs and
drove in two as the leadolt batter and leftfielder as the Raiders won three ot (our games last week.

SANFORD — It's amazing
what a little vacation can do.
Since returning from the nineday Spring Break the Seminole
Community College softball
team is doing something it has­
n't done all season.
Hit the ball.
"I guess it was just the time
off," said SCC head coach
Courtney Miller. "They have
come back fresh and really
swinging the bats. We had 21
hits against Manatee in the dou­
bleheader. We've gone a week
without getting that many hits."
Another factor may be the
full-time return of AllConference shortstop and team
leader Yo Johnson after the
sophomore helped the SCC bas­
ketball team to a third place fin­
ish in the state tournament.
But whatever the reason may
be doesn't matter to Miller
because she is just happy to see
her charges finally score some
runs and win a game without
having to turn to an antacid.
In the four games the Raiders
had played heading into a
weekend series in Miami, the

team had scored 16 runs on 37
hits and won three of the con&gt;tests.
The only defeat came in the
opening game of a doublehead­
er Tuesday against Manatee
Community College in
Bradenton.
The game looked like it was
going to be another heart-stop­
ping win for SCC os the Raiders
scored single runs in the third
and fifth innings to erase a 1-0
deficit.
Starting pitcher Blake
Hoorelbeke was outstanding,
allowing only one unearned^
run on two hits through five
innings.
But the host Lancers, who like
SCC are ranked in the State’s
Top 10 Poll, got to Raiders ace
Lacy Swarthout for three runs,
two earned, in the bottom of
the sixth inning to pull out a 4-2
win.
The freshman from Colonial
was brought in to save the
game, but suffered a rare bad
outing, giving up two hits and
two walks in the inning and
seeing her record fall to 10-5.
The SCC offense pounded out
eight hits, but continued to
See Raiders, Page 2B

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Stepr
singled, scored a run and drove
in one, Kiley Sieffert singled
and scored a nut, Stacey Spell
had a single and Winter
Springs' Melanie Pace scored a
run.
Field was the beneficiary of
the outburst as she pitched the
first five innings and allowed
two runs, one earned, or\ three
hits to raise her record to 2-0.
Swarthout fedeemed herself,
striking out two in two hitless,
shutout innings to earn her
third save.

The big Inning for the Raiders
was the third when they scored
three runs on four hits.
Stork led the way at the plate,
going 3-for-3 and driving in two
runs.
Johnson also had a super
game at the plate, going 3-for-4,
scoring a run, and driving in
one.
Hoorelbeke and DeLand's
Sissy Daugharty both had two
hits, with Hoorelbeke scoring a
run and Daugharty driving in
one.

8tn ,8gte in driving runners
across the plate.
la k e Mary’s Rachel Bradley
was 2-for-2, while Johnson had
an RBI double and Hoorelbeke
an RBI single. Winter Springs'
Dixie Reynolds had a double
and Oviedo's Katie Field sin­
gled and scored two runs. Kim
Stork and Kristen Hughes had
one single each for the Raiders.
The nightcap saw the SCC
offense explode for 13 hits as
the visitors rolled to a 5-2 victo­

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SCC at the plate, while
Hoorelbeke and Field both had
a single and an RBI Hughes
singled and scored a run,
Johnson m d Stork h id linfflcs,
Bradley drove In a run and
Mathieux drove in one.
The Raiders then used some
terrific pitching from Swarthout
and h u p from the Saints'
defense to win the nightcap, 6-2.
Pepe led off the game for
SPCC with a single to right,
went to second on a passed ball
and moved over to third on a
fly ball with only one o u t
But Swarthout pitched out of
the Jam, striking out the next
two batters.
Held led off the bottom of the
first by getting hit with a pitch
and Bradley walked. Johnson
then put dow ns perfect bunt
single and both runners scored
and Johnson reached third
when the ball was thrown into
leftfieid. One out later, Stork
singled up the middle to score
Johnson and give the hosts a 3-0
lead.
Swarthout again pitched out
of a jam in the second inning as
Lavery led off with a single and
went afi tire way to third when
the baU got past the SCC leftfielder.
But Lavery remained parked .
on third base as the Saints were
retired on a strike out, a
grounder to short, and a pop up
to the catcher.
The Raiders put the game out
reach by scoring single runs in
the third, fourth ana fifth
Innings to build a 6-0 lead
before SFCC plated Its two runs
in the top of the sixth inning.
Swarthout again was not her
usual masterful self,
lelf, giving up
six hits and three• walks, but she

SCC finally returned to its own
home field on Thursday and
hosted Santa Fe Community
College from Gainesville in a
Mid-Florida Conference doubleheader.
The first game saw
Hoorelbeke continue her out­
standing pitching of Ute. The 6foot-1 righthander from Coeur
d ' Alene, Idaho gave up Just one
run on tour hits, while striking
out six and walking none, ana
improved her record to 9-4 with
a 3-1 victory.
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Horida Aquarium in Tampa.
In addition, she Is an active
member of Horida Audubon
and has worked diligently with
numerous south Horida con­
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years.
She is a past director of the
International Women's Fishing
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the National Coalition for
Marine Conservation. Her
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Ducks Unlimited, the Coastal
Conservation Society, the
Nature Conservancy, the
Horida Wildlife Society, 1000
Friends of Horida, the National
Federation for Wildlife, the
National Wild Turkey
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Marine Conservation, the
Billfish Foundation, the
International Game Fish
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Beach Fishing Club and the
Palm Beach Civic Association.
Ms. Kaupe also is president
and director of the John A. and
Elizabeth F. Taylor Charitable
Foundation.
"I applied for appointment to
the FWC, because Florida's liv­
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offered so much enrichment to
fny life and to the lives of
everyone who loves Horida,"
she said. "I want to play a
greater role in conserving and
protecting them. I feel I can
make a difference."
Ms. Kaupe's latest commer­
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operation of the Wolf Creek
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at Kenansville — but she said
that comes secondary to her
passion for fish and wildlife
conservation and promoting
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resources.
Ms. Kaupe has three grown
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Special events to be run at FASCAR tracks this week
Special to the Harald
BiTHLO — Special races and different pro divi­
sions from the norm will be on hand for local rac­
ing fans the next two weeks.
This Friday night at Orlando Speedworld the
extremely popular Figured School Bus Race will
be run along with heats and features in the regu­
lar FASCAR classes of Super Late Models. MiniStock. Sportsman, Super Stock, Young Guns k
Bandoleros and Strictly Stock. No Modified* this
week.
p.
night
between Orlando and Titusville on Highway 50 at
the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
SAMSULA— The Modified Litea and Pro
Challenge Cup Cars will be special guests this
Saturday at New Smyrna Speedway.
The March 30th card will also have heats and
features in the regular weekly divisions of Late
Model, Modified, Mini-Stock, Sportsman, Super
Stock and Strictly Stock. No Super Late Models
this week as they will be running the Sunbelt
Series 125 opener at Citrus County on Sunday.
The 1/2-mile speedplant will also have on hand
a Hooter's Exhibition to prepare fans for next
week's (April 6) appearance by the Hooter's Pro

see
Continued from page IB
Community College on
Tbesday, April 2, at 3 p.m. and
then come back to Sanford for a
single game against Florida
Community College at
Jacksonville on Friday (4/5) at 3
.m. and host the Stars in a douleheader on Saturday (4/6)
starting at noon.
The week got off to a strange
start for SCC when it traveled to
Gainesville to take on Santa Fe
Community College.
The Raiders got off to a great
start, scoring three runs on four
hits in the top of the first inning.
But the Saints answered back
with 10 runs, on Just four hits,
in the bottom of the first inning.
The big blow was a grand slam
by Matt Rumble.
SCC continued to battle back,
cutting the deficit to 10-8 and
having the tying run at the plate
with two out in the top of tne
ninth inning when the game
ended.
Providing the offense for the
Raiders were Brian Machek

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(double, single, run, tw o RBI),

Dan Quartararo (two singles,'
two runs, three RBI), Brant !
Gadzicki (two singles, run, RBI),
Sean Grcear (two singles, run),
Matt Matheson (double, run),
Donnie Burkhalter (single, run,
RBI), Ruben Hernandez (single),
Winter Springs’ John Michael
Howell (RBI) and Lyman's J.T.
Williamson (run).
SCC returned to Sanford on
Thursday to host the
Community College of
Baltimore County-Dundalk
Campus and won by the same
10-8 score.
The Raiders battled back from
deficits of 2-0 and 7-2, finally

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taking the lead for good when
they scored three runs in the
bottom of the fifth inning.
Doing the damage
ge tor
for SCC
were Quartararo (home
home run,
two singles, three runs, RBI),
Grcear
ear (home run, two singles,
run, three RBI), Howell (double,
single, run, three RBI),
Hernandez and Ben Sprague
(two singles and one run each),
Matheson (tingle, two runs),
Burkhalter (single, RBI), Scott
McCoy (single) and Machek
(run).
The aeries with Lake-Sum ter
opened on Friday with
Quartararo scoring all three
runs as the Raiders won 3-2.
Quartararo ripped a one-out
double off former Lake Mary
pitcher Stephen Apfel in the
ninth inning, went to third on a
single by Williamson and scored
the game-winning run on a twoout single by Howell.
Quartararo also had a single
and a walk. Other hitters were
Williamson (two hits, RBI),
Sdlitario (two stogletAf*Hbwell
(rtngle, RBI), and MJWNfcand
Kfathcaon (on* •Inal* each).
*nvo consecutive5CC errors
with one out in the eighth
inning of Saturday's first game
led to three runs instead of
being out of the inning and
what should have been a game­
winning two out home run by
Tommy Solltario in the bottom
of the eighth inning Just went as
another run.
Pinch-runner Josh Gray, a
freshman from Lake Mary High
School, scored the first eighth
inning run for the Lakers.
In addition to Solitario's home
run, other hitter for the Raiders
were Burkhalter (two singles),
Howell (single, RBI), Tyson
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RESULTS

Malik (stogie) and Quartararo
(run).
A leadoff double by Matt
Bowles to the 10th toning got
the big toning rolling for LakeSum ter in the late game.
SCC had 10 hita to the game
but could only score three runs.
Doing the hitting were Solltario
(home run, stogie, run, RBI),
Burkhalter (two stogies, RBI),
Williamson (two singles, run),
and Quartararo, Howell,
Gadzicki and Sprague (one sin­
gle each).
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M O O IT t lO . I. (2X) |aaon Boyd. 2 (73) Bobby Blake; 3. (7) Mark
Vand«vcnd*r; 4 (30) John Forfjt 3 (31) Chad P ln tr; 6. (17) William
SuUHran; 7. (4) Ghn Bradlry; 8. (33) Shan* H aU ; 9. (18) Jared Allium. 10.
(1*8) Arnold Bmrat; II. (00) Eddie Total; I I (S I) Donald SUf-pvy
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Rams
Continued from page IB
Lake Howell to a Seminole
Athletic Conference contest on
Thursday and New Smyrna
Beach on Monday (April 2),
with both games starting at 7
pan.
Not to take anything away
from Winter Springs, but the
Rams looked particularly flat
after posting huge 6A-3 wins
over beLand and Lake Brantley
earlier to the week.
But it still looked like Lake
Mary would get the victory as
Christian Rosado, making his
first start of the season, held the
Bears without a hit until the
third inning (when opposing
pitcher Kory Wick got a stogie)
and carried the one-hit shutout
into the sixth toning.
Offensively, the Rams were
struggling to hit the offerings of
Wide The sophomore southpaw
struck out nine on the evening
and held the hosts to only two
hits through five innings.
But die two hits led to pair of
runs as Matt Horwath walked
with two outs to the first inning,
stole second and scored on a
double by Ryan Bono.
In the third toning, Jason Hires
double and came around on a
pair of wild pitches.
But the whole game changed
around in the sixth inning.
After giving up a pair of
walks, a tiring Rosado was lift­
ed after 5-1 /3 innings in favor
of ace Kyle Bono despite giving
up just tne one hit and striking
out six.
But for the first time this sea­
son, Kyle Bono did not have his
stuff and Matt Meglio singled in
Steve Piercefield before Wick
launched a three-run home run
to put the visitors on top, 4-2.
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give up its undefeated season so
easily, however, and rallied with
a lot of help from the Bears.
Ryan Bono led off the bottom
of the sixth inning by drawing
h b second straight walk, but
then twin-brother Kyle hit a
one-hopper back to the mound
for what looked like an easy
double play. The throw sailed
into centerfield, however, and
the Rams had the tying runners
on base.
Rosado put down a perfect
sacrifice bunt and reached safe­
ly when the throw from the
catcher got away from the sec­
ond baseman after a collision at
first. As the ball rolled away,
pinch-runner Tim Thomas came
all the way around to score.
Rosado then stole second and
Kyle Bono scored on a passed
ball before Mike Muzeka got

what proved to be the game­
winning hit when he tried to
check his swing on a high inside
pitch and the subsequent line
drive went over the shortstop
into leftfield for an RBI single.
Muzeka tlwn stole second,
went to third on a grounder by
Fires, and scored an insurance
run on a wild pitch.
Piercefield led off the top of the
seventh inning for the Bears
with a hit, but Kyle Bono then
got a double play grounder and
a strike out to get h b sixth vic­
tory of the season.
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Softball
Continued from page IB
on another error with courtesy
runner Mindy Crouse taking
third.
Polochc stole second and
Crouse scored when Case
slapped an infield single
between short and third.
Case then stole second and
Poloche stole home when the
return throw got away from the
catcher.
The Tribe would only get two
more base runners the rest of
the game against Beth Laurence
and Olivia Toporowsky, on a
walk and a fielder's choice, but
the damage was done.
The Rams also took advantage
of an error to get back into the
game in the bottom of the third
inning.
Kristine Good reached on an
error and went to second on a
grounder, but was still there
with two out. Kristen Patton
then walked and Caitlin
Mahoney and Ashley Bitzer
ripped back-to-back RBI singles
to center to cut the lead to 4-2.
Lake Mary had its chances
later in the game, putting run­
ners on the comers with two
outs in the fifth inning and get­
ting two runners aboard with
only one out in the sixth inning.
But each time Seminole got a
big defensive play from Gantt at
first to preserve the lead.
In the fifth, Gantt went far to
her right and went to her knees
to stop a grounder before flip­
ping to Case to end the inning.
In the sixth, Cantt made a
shoestring catch of a liner to her

right and again flipped to Case,
this time for an inning ending
double play.
The Rams had one final
chance in the seventh inning as
Carlee Wood led off with a sto­
le, but Poloche then got a one
f i grounder to Kara Lively
right at the second base bag and
the shortstop rifled the ball to
Cantt for a double play.
Poloche, who scattered seven
stogies but did not walk a bat­
ter, then got her ninth strike out
to end the game.
Bitzer had a pair of hits for
Lake Mary, while Wood, Patton,
Mahoney, Good and Maile
Keeney had one hit each.
The Rams fell to 12-4 and
have a pair of district games on
the schedule this week. Last
night (lliesday) Lake Brantley
was to have been at Lake Mary
and DeLand w illpay a visit at 6
p.m. tomorrow (Thursday).
Seminole b now 10-6 on the
season. The Tribe was to have
hosted Lyman on Tuesday and
then play a district road game at
DeLand tonight (Wednesday) at
6 pan. and a Seminole Athletic
Conference game at Winter
Springs on Thursday at 7 p.m.
The Notes will then welcome
Lake Howell to Seminole next
Tuesday (April 2) and go to
Lyman on Thursday, with both
games starting at 7 p.m.
Seminole will then be holding
its 5th annual BBQ on Saturday,
April 6. This fundraiser has
grown to be a day of great fun
and fellowship for the whole
family.

Rogers said the team will be
serving up some ribs and chick­
en with a full slab of ribs going
for just $15 and a chicken din­
ner with beans and slaw costing
a paltry $5.
Rogers and h b crew will be
doin' the smokin' all night and
said that, *Thb food will be so
good your tongue will slap your
brain silly wantin' more."
The food will be available
beginning at 10 a.m. The games
will begin at noon with the
Tribe JV's taking on the Oviedo
junior varsity. At 2 p.m., tire
Fighting Semtooles and Lions
varsity teams will take to the
field to an important Class 6ADbtrict 3 game.
All members of the junior varsity and varsity team's will be
selling; tl
tickets
‘
until April 2nd
and the! player
i
who selb the
most wifi win a brand new
Mizuno glove worth $80.
Tickets and food will be avail­
able at the event.
Rogers b also asking for vol­
unteers to help make thb event
a success. All proceeds will go
to the building fund.
Call Rogers' voice mail at 407320-5260 and he will return the
call, or call the Athletic
Secretary at 407-320-5057 for
information.
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Donald F. Eaingor, Shan*
Samlnol* County Ftortda
NOTICE REOAROINO THE AMER­
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1990. PERSONS WITH A 0ISA8XJTV NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CON TACT TH E ENFORCEABLE
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DATS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDm as
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lorth n tie Supptarrenur Rue* ol
Certain Admrralty and Maniima
Claims d da Fadaral Ruin ol Civ*
Procedure witnm dirty (30) days
ahar (I ) mifucr ol da compiaait. or
(2 ) da trial dale ol pubkeahon. a
pursuant to RWe C(6)(aH KB| d da
Suppiamanui Rules ol Certain
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United Slater Drainer Court. 300
United S u m Courthouse 60 Norm
Mu/ey Avenue, Orlando Florida
32*01
Deled at Ortando. Florida d a »
day oI February. 2002
MACCAULEY
United S uua Attorney
By Arete M Cream
Awetanl United Stales Arfcmey
Ftortda Bar No 96359
201 Fadaral Burking
60 Nor9i Hughey Avanua
Ortando. Florida 32801
(407)64*-7300
(107)64*-7843
Publish March 13. 20. 27.2002
KM94
94 THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO 01-CA-I400-14 L
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Ptokptl

JAMES MATA A7K7A JAM ES S.
MATA M a t

door of Vt»
Courthoua* to SANFORD, SEML
HOLE County. Ftortda, 1100 o dor*
on toa Ito day d Aprt, 2002, to* W tarti to sstd Final Judgment to ■ »
LOT 3A BLOCK F. K M M O LE
SITEA ACCOROMO TO THE F U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED M
P U T BOOK 1*. PAGE 40. 41. 42
AFC 43. PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY, R O W D A ,
sVa
370
Mtoanopy Court.
C i n tdrrry. FL 32707
DATED taa 11 itoy ot March, 2002
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C A M M i l 61 CA *06114
WELLS FARGO BANK
MWNESOTA, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE
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UNDER THE FOOLMO AND
8CRVICMO AGREEMENT
RELATING TO MPAC SECURED
ASSETS CORP., MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH CEHTWCATES.
SERIES 2001-2.
TERESA BALDERRAMA. at U.
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NOTICS OP
(Ptoaaa pubtoh to THE
SEMNOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puh
to • Final Judgmanl ol
be Ito day d
March 2002. and emend to Caaa
No 01-CA-2464-14, Ol d* CkCXrt
Cowl ot toa Juaew CkcUt to and lor
Samaeto Courtly, Florida. nharato
WELLS FARGO BANK MPMESOTA. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE POCKING
ANO SERVICING AGREEMENT
RELATING TO MPAC SECURED
ASSETS CORP., MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 2001-2 la d a Hake* a d
TERESA BALDERRAMA; RENE
BALDERRAMA A M A R. BALDER­
RAMA. JOHN DOC; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) M POS­
SESSION OA TM* SUBJECT
PROPERTY I art ata ta be htghael
and bast odder to) caah.al de
WEST FRONT DOOR O f COURT­
HOUSE ol d a Samknta County
Courthoua*. to SerrwvAe Counly.
Florida, at 11:00 on to* H i day ol
Apr*. 2002, to* U oM n g daaerdad
preparty aa aat tarth to aatd FtoM
SEE ATTACHED EXHtBfT 'A ' \
LOT 39, 3ABAL RKX3E AT S A U L
POWT. ACCORDING T O THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 2*. PAGES *4 ANO M . PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF 8 EMINOLE.
COUNTY. FLOROA.
The Waal 240 tom ot d a Norto W4 ot
d e Noid weal 174 ol d a Norton**!
1/4. Sacbon 27, Townahp 21 ■suth
Rang* 31 EaaL Samtocto Coway.
Florida, tow rtjpa ot way tor load and
le x d a poraon mar* partlcMtorly
Commanca at to* Northuaal corner
ol ssrd Sacbon 27, ToanaNp 21
South, Range 31 EatL dance run
South 00 degreat 4* mtoutot 0*
Seconds Estl. atong d a watt Ina ol
said Sacbon 27. a Batonct ot 1*2**
makers (60 00 Mat) to 91* aatatng
Southerly right at way in* oI
Chatman Road: dance daparttog
da Waal Ire ot sad Seedon 27, nrt
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Southerly ngtot ot aey fee at aald
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6* 90S maun (21977 Mat); dance
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da West kna ot Lot ( , Cab**
Euutet. aa per pial recorded to toal
Book 21. Fag* *7, at to* pubic
Records ol SemeioM County.
Florida, thence departing Vie
Southerly nght ol way in* el east
Chapman Road, run South 00
d e g m 43 nvnutes 73 eaconds East
a dstance ol 2*33 motor* (929
rear) atong de Waal kna d Bard Lot
*. dance deparing d a Waal ina ol
led Lot 9 rm Both 99 degree* 4*
masAea 19 aaconda Wart 73 160
matars (240 03 toal) to to* Waal ire
d sard Sacbon 27; tierce North 00
degree* 46 rmnutat 06 aaconda
Wear a tlttanc* ol 2 730 matars
(6 M Mat) along d* Waal in* at said
Sacbon 27 to d a port d bagnang
AiK/A. ITS CHAPMAN ROAD.
OVIEDO, a 327*3
win DkaabAtea Act Persona e*h
DrsabAPat naaebng a spacer oceanmodabon to partktpeto n dw pmcaedrtg khoutd contact da Court
Admmslrator al 201 N. Park Avanua,
Sanford. a
32771. Telephone
Number (407)3234330 not Islet
toan seven (7) days prior to d a pra
ceedkig N haardg anpand. (TOO)
1 600 955 6771 or Wnce (V)I 600955* 770 vw Ftortda Relay Sarvicsa.
Dated d e 11 day ol March 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk or rue CrrcuA Court
By Mery Strorae
Deputy dark
SubmrtedbyU . Office ot Mersrtel C Watson
■600 NW 49*1 Street Surt* 120
Fort Leuderdala. ftonda 33300
Telephone: 1904&gt;4*3036*
Facsmi* (9*4)771*062
0104903
Pubdsn Much 20.27.2002
KKI32
*4 THE CM CUtT COURT
0 F TH E 1 9 TH
jUOtCIAL CIRCUIT.
M AND FOR
I E MMOLS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DtYttoON
CASE NO.: 01-CAH06-14 L
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF DELAWARE FilLA FIRST
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NOTICE IS HEREBY O IVIN pwauant to a Final Judgmant o*
Fomdoaua datod March A 2002.
and amend d C m No. 01-CA1100-14 L d f e CkcuRCoxI d b e
EX1HTEEHTH Jud dd G ra d to and
tar SEMINOLE County Ftortda
wharato CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CO RPORATION la
Plato* aid RUDY EDWARD W *.
BON. J R . and MARY-ALUSON W*
SON, Ha «•*. BEMMOLE COUNTY.
THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
ON BEHALF OF MARY ALLISON
MILLIGAN,
ANO
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to Caaa
No. 01-CAM09-14 L, ot to* Oka*
Cowl at 91* If T H JudcW Cfecu* to
and tor Samtoa Cowey. Ftortda.
wharato FIRST UNION NATONAL
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JAMES E MATA w ik a w w m a
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JOtPt DOE ANO JANE DOS AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) M FOB---------------- O F TH E SU BJECT
•alto to* N?ia*t and beat
caMi M toa W EST FR O N T OOOR
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Courtly Courthoua*, to
Camay, Ftortda. ■ 11.00 on to* (to
day ol Apr*. 1002. to* Mtowtog
data toad property m m l tarto to
aald FtoM Judgnam, to-wA
LOT S2. W O OOBRCQE LAKESU W T 1. ACCOROP4Q T O TH E FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED Pt FLAT
BOOK 81. FADES 1520, Pt THE
F U H JC RECORDS O F BEM H 01I.
COUNTY, FLO H O A

to
toa Court
AttoeeabatorelOl N. Park Avenue.
Santont FL 32771, TMaphona
Number (407)3234330 nc4 tolar
toan aenan (7) day* prtar to to* *rooaaHtg. * hearing tognbad. (TDD)
1*00*664771 or Vtoke (V)1*008684770 via Ftortda Relay Sarvlcea.
Oaaad toto 11*1 d w ot March 2000.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctork Or The droat Court
By: Mary Bbourt*
Dapuly Ctork
Lae Oatca d U e ih a l C. Wkdaon
1*00 NW 4*to SbeaL Sue* 120
Fort Laudardato, Ftort
Tskaphcma (994)453-03*6
FacatnSR (*94)771*092
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(407)3234227; 1
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NOTICE O F
FORECLOSURE BALE
(Ptoaaa putdah to TH E
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICS IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
meant at a Finer juripmenr or
Forackeura datod toa H i (toy ot
March 2002. and entered to Caaa
No. 01-CA-2H1-14-L, at to* CVcud
Court at to* 1ITH Judctol O a d In
and tor Samtocto Cowity. Ftortda,
eterato FIRST UM ON NATIONAL
BANK OF OELAWARE to toa PIWiM
and J. KEITH MONEY; SUSAN
KELLY
MONEY;
WINGFIELD
RESERVE HOMEOWNERS ASSO­
CIATION. INC) JO H N DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
|S) PI POSSESSION O F TH E SUB­
JE C T PROPERTY, are Datandento.
I art aad to toa Nghart and baM btd­
dar tor caah at toa W EST FRONT
DOOR OF COURTHOUSE ol toe
Sambiola Cowity Courthoua*. to
Samtnoto Cowity. Ftortda. at 11.00
onto* (todayM Apm . 2002.to*laltorto to aald FtoM Judgment toe*
LO T S. WINGFIELD RESERVE.
PHASE 1. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED Ft
F U T BOOK 24. PAGES 79 ANO 90.
OF TH E PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE, COUNTY, FLOflKM.
to aeewdanca w*h toa American*
■an Be shekel Act Person* **h
Deshrate* naaHig a tpeoal accommodaSan to parkrtpMt to tola procatMng thesid contact toa Cowl
Auknmetratpr el 201 N Park Avanua,
Sanford. FL 32771. TMaphona
Number (407)323-4330 net talar
toan aavan (7) days prior to toa procaadbig. V hearing tnparrad, (TOO)
1*00-969*771 or Vote* (V) 1-600959*770 via Ftortda Relay Sankca*.
Dated tola llto day ol March 2002.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctork orfh a Cbcurt Court
By. Mary 8* 041*
Dapuly Ctork
Sutomrtad by:
Law Otoe* or Marshal C. Waraon
1*00 NW 49th S i r a . Suato 120
Fail Laudardato, Ftortda 33909
Tatophona 1954&gt;453-9395
F u n * (954)771*052
HEO1-06366
Pubttoh March 20,27. 2002
HUM
_____
M THE C M C U T COURT
OF THE If T H
juotciA L e m e u rr
PI ANO FOR
■CMPTOUt COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 01-CA-2S22 14 L
BA MORTOAOE. LLC, ureas ary to
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION. iiBcatinr to NATKX3BANC MORTOAOE O f NEW
YORK.
Plaeiat,
V*.
DEWEY E HARMAN, at us.. *1 *1,
Datandantlt).
N O T K t OF SAL*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auard to an Ordsr or Ftoat Judgrem
Schadukng
Fwactsaura
Sato
•mend on March a. 2002 to toto
caaa now panting n said Court, to*
sryta M when a nlcatod above
I sal sal to to# Ngwal and bast baldsr tor cash n to*. Waal fieri Door.
SEMINOLE CO U N TY COURT
HOUSE. 301 North Park Avarua.
Santord. Ftortda 32771. al It 00
AM. on to* 9 day ol AprtL 2002. toa
Mowing deaenbad property as sal
torto in laid Order or Final JudgmarS.
*&gt;-•*
Lot 40 OF WILDWOOD. A
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT.
ACCORDING T O
TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 19. PAGES T. *. 9. * 10.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
OROEflED AT SEMINOLE C o n y
Ftonda. Hi* day o&lt; MARCH. 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
A* Ctork, Cirtul Court
SEMINOLE. Ftonda
By Mary Stroup*

THEREOF AS RECOROED M PUff
BOOK3.PAOE4S.OFT1W PUBUC
RECOROB OF B E M M O U COUN­
TY. F U M O A

WITNESS aty hand and aaM M toto
Court on t i l MAH 13 200 .

JO M I DOE AND J A M OOC AS
U M O C W N TENANTS PI

27,

DEFENOANTIS)

nones o p

Apr* 3 19 2002
KX14*

N O T C I IS HEREBY GIVEN pws a r l b a Stanmary Fbwl idgmwd
al FoiwdDau* d O d March L (002
waaradhCaviCaaaNo.01 CASTS*
1* L al toa CsoB Cowl el to* i(T H
Jktfew C M I t o and h r I B M C U
Courry. b a n f o r o . FtortdK I WB
•a* to toa M M * and kart laktor tor
CMS ■ AT W EST FRONT DOOR «
toa S IM M S E Courry Cowtooua*
tocatod M3C1 N RkRKANENUB M
SAATFORO. F L to 1100 AM uw . ah
to* 14 6W ol M * t o a to* kBtoWig
daocribai snparty ■* m bato to
L O T 100. BRYNHAVEN FIRST
REPLAT. A REPLAT OP BRYNHAVEN. ACCOROPM TO T M
PUTT 1 M M 0 P AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK I E PAG6(S) *0 ANO
21. OP T M PUBUC RECOROB OP
SPMNC21 COUNTY. FLORCA.
O M d toto 11 Star
(ORCUTT COURT SEAL)
Ntohysnnw Maraa
Ctork el to* CbcUl Court
s

o

a

r

T M E C M N O U HERALD
TH E LAW OPtnCES OP DAMO J.
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PUUNTVP
■01
UMrwWy Drib* BuW MO
Ptorewkm. F I 33324

a.

01*17*3(FM)FTN
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMEMCA M W ITH DOAM JT1ES
ACT, paraona adto 4aabra*ea readcordacl COURT ADMMBTRATION,
at
toa
SSM PKXS
County
Cowtoouaa at 407***4227.1*00•89*771 (TOO) or 1*09*69*770.

H T M C M C U r T COURT

khryam* Moraa, ctortt
Clark d toa CWCUTT C o a l
ByRutoKbv
A* Deputy Ctora
E d ravawto l i n n r t i l u . P A . PO.
1 2S01A Tampa, FL 33622*01*

MM

WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE, IN C, SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO CROSSLANO
MORTOAOE CORP.

M THE C M C U T COUNT
OF THB 1VTH
JUDICIAL C M C U T.

C A M NO: 6 1 C A H B 1 1 4 L
FIRST NATIONWIOE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PU U N TFF
VS.
ALEXIS MARTME2 CRUZ, M
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
O E V IS E E B . G R A N T E E S ,
ASSIGNEES, UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
PTTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
O R AGAINST ALEXIS MARTINEZ
CRUZ; ROSA E. CRUZ AAUA ROSA
P. CRUZ. IF UVP4Q, ANO IF OEAD,
TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEMS,
DEVISEES,
Q R AN TIES .
ASSIGNES, UENORS.
CREDTTORS. TR USTEES ANO ALL
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
O R AGAINST ROSA E. CRUZ M U A
ROSA P. CRUZ; BRYNHAVEN
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. INC;
WELLS FAROO BANK
MPTNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/K/A NORWEST
BANK MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE:
JO H N DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT[3)
NOTICS OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur■tram to a Summary FtreT Judgmant
d Foractoata* (totod M a l i 6, 2002
snkarad m 0 4 Case No. 01 CA2S6I
14 L M to* Cbcu* Court M to* 1STH
JudkaM O ra * In and tor SCMPIOLE
Coumty. SANFORD. Ftortda. I wB
aa* to to* NgfwM eM beM blddar lor
ceah *1 AT WEST FRONT OOOR M
toa SEMINOLE Coumty Courtooua*
tocatod at 301 N PARK AVENUE In
SANFORO. F L M 11 BO AM Am. on
to* 9 day ct Apr*. 2002 to* khowUng
o w o w w pfC9»ny u m i w h i n
•aid Summary FtoM Judgment to­
wn:
LO T 103. BRYNHAVEN FIRST
REPLAT, A REPLAT O f BRYN­
HAVEN. ACCORDING t o t h e
PLAT THEREOF A3 RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 30. PAGE(S) 20 ANO
21. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Oakad tola 11 day or Month 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryam* Mona
Ctork M toa C k o n Cowl
By: Mary S na ck
Oapury Ctork
Putwahn:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
TH E LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 S Urwaraty Ore* Surta 500
PtorWMan, FL 33924
(994)2936000
01 602921FNM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSASKJTlES
ACT. persons sen a m eatss naadtng a spackel aooommoutoaon inouad
crrmact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* M 407*694227. 1*00965*771 (TDO) or 1*009599770.
via Ftortda Rakay Same*.
PubOah Mardi 20, 27,1002
BK I37.
M THE O R C u rr COURT
OF THE If T H
JUDICIAL C M C U T,
91 ANO FOR
9CMMOLS COUNTY,
GENERAL
CASE NO: 01 C A 2 7 M 1 6 L
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF

NOTICC a HEREBY GIVEN, tod
ULHM AS OUST (ASHLAND), to*
| tor a tax
1 to ba dauart toaraon. Tha oarnumbaRa) a id yoaRa) d

ACT, PERSONS WITH
T * S NEEDWO SPECIAL ACCOMMOGADON TO PARTICIPATE M
THIS PROCEED**) SHOULD
CONTACT COURT AOkSM STfUT K M AT 201 N. PARK ANENUB,
SANFORD. FIORK3A 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)3234310.
N O T LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PK O R TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARM Q IMPAIRED,
(TOO) 1*00*69*771. OR VOICE
(V) 1*094*9*770, VIA FLORCA
RELAY SERVICE.
P d d d t M arh 20,27.2002
KK140
W TTM C W C U R CO UR T FOR
I COUNTY, PLORBM
M RE: ESTATE O F
F E T IH J. FANASMC.
Th* adidrtabaien d toe adato d
PETER A PANASMC dn aaiart.
F*a Nunrbar 32 244-CP, la pandng
to to* Cbcid Court tor Saiidnd*
County. Florida. Probata DMakOh
toa aukbaaa d wNdi la 301 H Park
Avarua. Santord, Ftortda 32772•0** Th* name* and addraaaaa d

A U MTERESTED PERSONS ARE
MODFIEDTHAT
A l paranna on wham toto nose* I*

iwddlii a. varua or ymaefcaon d toto
Court ara raoraed to Me toa* cbRc•on* wah toto Court WITHM THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE OP SERVICE OP A COPY OP
TH H NOTICE ON THEM.
A l crwMora d toa Oaotord and

MELBA Y. CUEVAS; and ai umknown
parttoa ctobabtg by torau^v imdar or

who la not b a n to ba daad or atora.

ctokmanto; TENANT *1 andtor
TENANT *2, toa parttoa branded to
accomt tor toa paraon on persona In
H . r eu a i , OAKLAND VILLAGE
HOMSOWNI
EOWNER* ASSOCIATION.
SC.

NOTICE OP SALE
Node* W haraby ghen tost, punster*
to toe Final Juagmanl d Fondoawe
data March 6. 2002 In toto cauM. I
SEMINOLE

County.

Ftortda

LOT 17G OAKLAND VklAGE
SECTION THREE. ACCOROMO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN FLAT BOOK 26, PAGES 23
ANO 24. PUBUC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
a/Va *12 Ramada* Avanua.
ASamcnka springs, FL 32T14
at puMc sal*, lo to* Tvghaal and baat
bkktor. tar cedu. m toa Waal bora
(toot d tw eourtoouae, Heatod «
301 N. Park Avanua. Santord.
Florid*, at 1100 a m . on Aprt 11,

2002
(Sad)
Mary A m Mora*
Ctork at to* O c u l Cowl
By: Deborah Canard
DapuFy CWrS
Dougtoa C Zalm. PA.
t* S 3 0 U S Hey i * N . *300
O ia r e a r. PL 33794
(737)3394911 phone / (777)53910*4 l u
PtoaM pubtoh be Sarranol* Harakd
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICAN DUSAflAiTIES ACT. A
PERSON M NEED OF A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICI­
PATE M THIS PROCEEDING OR
TO ACCESS A COURT SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY SMALL,
WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME
PRIOR TO ANY PROCEEDING OR
NEED TO ACCESS A SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTTVTTY. COURT
THE ADMMWTRAT10N OFFICE OF
THE COURT. 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD. FLORIDA
32771. TELEPHONE (407)3234330
OR 1*00-9656771 (ThO). or 1*09
995*770 (V). VIA FLORIOA RELAY
SERVICE.
Pubiah Manh 20, 27 2002
KX138
M T M CWCUTT COURT OF THE
O O H TU M TH J U O C U L C M C U T
M A N O FO R
S E M H O U COUNTY,
ChrtL ACTION
Caaa Ho. 89CA-211-14L
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK. AS
TRUSTEE. FOR THE QflMT II
MORTOAOE LOAN TRUST 2000-1,
DATED SEPTEMBER 1.2000,
vs
THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES. OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST
JANICE SUVA ADUA JANICE
PURVIS SA.Y1A. DECEASED. *11 ,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. WILLIAM SILVIA AMIA
WILLIAM SILVIA. JR , AS AN HEIR
OF THE ESTATE OF JANICE SILVIA
M U A JANiCE PURVIS SILVIA.
DECEASED
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT
AOORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tost an enmn
to toracke* a mortgage on toa tat­
tooing deecnbed property m SEMI­
NOLE Courdy. Ftonda
LOT 7. CITRUS HEIGHTS,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT

March M . 87,2002 and
AprtL 10.2002
KX 1S0

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEH tod
MLHM AS CU B T (ASMANO), tw
haktot d to* tataatog oar*tcad(i)
haa Nad add cera*ceto(a) tor a tax
ahead nuxnbar(a) and yaarta) d
toauanca. toa daaatokon d to* prtp•rty and toa namo(a) to wNdi I eea

M ACCORDANCE WITH THE

YEAROP
PARCEL o r 27-1930*036800nrvw
D n a k d o n d P n p d ir F T OP BLK
B D IS C AS BEG 111.01 PT E OP
SW CCW HJC B RUN W 11*01 PT
N 310 F T *3 27* F T *307 4* FT W
TO A P T N OF BEG S TO BEG A F G
VEGETABLE TR ACT PB 7 PO 14
U F O : QBQ30000 C U TO U T FOR (S

•rty itoai itin i In atxh rare* d a (i)
■B ba drtd to toa N d a d bttlar d
toa wad kor* door. Sardtooto Courdy
Monday Aprl 29.2002. d 1100am.
Payment d Sato to*, appicehka
documentary damp lax** and
lacordhg toga are raqdrad to b*
pad by toa diccaaaM blddar d to*
•ala. Fid paymanl d an amount
• q u d to to a h tfd d b k td d u a a d d i
24 hour* dtor toa sdrarttoad Bna d
to toa Ctork d toa Cbodl
Court.
Datod on 3/14/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP TH E CWCUTT COURT
B E M M O U COUNTY, FLOREM
by GERALDINE HARFORD Oapury
Ctork
P uM d t itonh 2DL17.2002 w d
Apr* 3,10,2008
KX147

I COUNTY,
I NO. 81-CA-2777-144.

A l paymerdi dw* be cadi or
taakumanL
mada
to toa Ctork d toa Chou*
Oaurt.
Oaaad on 314/2082.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP T W CWCUTT COURT
B E M M O U COUNTY, FLORCA
by OERALDPM HARFORD Dapuly

WITNESS my hard and to* aad at
toto O o u lB i toto___day o&lt; MAR I I

---- Ml ■
j a*i ai x e a m. ,
rn »B*rgw
ma fiwxji ro*
ma wa, ma

Aa Ctork M toa Court
ByRutoKtog
AaDepuhrCtok
S PEAR S HOFFMAN

lad ADACoonketor M 301 H. Park
Avanua. BuM* N301, Santord,
Ftortda 32771. M laaM Bra day*
prior to toa procaaHig. Ibtophona:
(407)3234330 EM. 4227; 1 H 0*6S*771(TDO). or 1 *00*69*770(V),
Ma Ftortda M a y Sarvloau/ra
Pubikh March 20.27,2002
KK136

to b*
pddkytoaauoeaadMbidfwalto*
•ata Ft* payman d i n amour*
•qud to toa Ntfaai *M la dua a l t o
24 hour* add toa ad nk iad kna d
• da A i

M AR YAM *
CLERK OP THE CW C W T COURT
SEM M O Lf COUNTY. PLORDA
by QERALDMB HARFORD Dapuly

Pu*6ah&gt;Aanto 20.27.2008
KX13S

H T M C S C U T T CO UR T
OF THE 1ITH

CASE NO.: (1 -CA -M S 1-19L
FIRST UMON NATIONAL BANK
OF DELAWARE.

VS.
ALENE P VrtLLARO FAVAALENE P
GAUTHMR A W A ALINE PETMCIA
O AUTM ER, IF U V M G . ANO W
DEAD, THE IM M O B M SPOUSE.
HEM S, DEVISEES.GRANTEES.
ASSHNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AFC ALL
OTHER PARRBS C L iS W M AN
H TE R E S T SY. TH R O UO K UNDER
OR A O N M T A LIN E P. WE1ARD
F/K/A M IN E P OAUTMER AW A
A L IM
PAT7PC1A OAUTMER;

cals

data d toa h d pub*ra*m d toto
Nolca mud M* took dabna dto Ida
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FW ST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE D ATE OP BERV C I OP A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
A* akrun addora d tow Oaoadard
and paraona having clam* or
demand* agalnat toa Dacedanft
court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED W EL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* data d Y e tod puMcatom d
tod None* W March 20. 2002
KATHLEEN QRASSL
30(1 S. Wardworth Ava.
MSaaukaa, Wl 53207
Attorney lor Paraonal Rapraaardatora
JOHN U. MCCORMCK. Eaquka
Ftortda Bar No 52440
501 Eaa( Church Straat
Ortando, Ftortda 32*01
Talaphona (407)9435690
Pubtoh March 20.27.2002
KKI4I
tor Tea Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
RUTH COLMAR, to* hoktor d to*
Wtoemg cartrftoetad) haa lltod add
certrtcata(k) tor a da rtool to ba
dated demon. The cenwkcei* ntmb*dt) and year(t) d toauanca, toa
daacrtptton d to* proparty, and to*
nam*(&gt;) In etdeh • .. ................ ad
d/ara aa fcdoea:
CERTIFICATE NO: *21
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1666
PARCEL 10* 31-19-31-626-00000030
Deacnpotm d Property LEO LOT 1
CEDARHH.L PO 29 PO 19
Name* at ahkh m l a .aed JUQITH
QABBAI PERSONAL REP
Undaa inch carthcatad) ihal ba
radtamad acconlng to leer, be proparty daacrtu d to auch oandicad(a)
•rdba acAJ to toa Nghad toddar d
toa aad trod door. Barranola Courdy
Coutooue*. Smkrd, Ftortda. an
Monday Aprd 29.2002. d l l 00am
Payrrerd d Sal* lea. apyiiraWa
documentary tum p Ursa and
raavdng Id** a n raqutrad to ba
pad by toa auccaaalul tattar d toa
•ad Fu* payment d an amount
equal In to* lugeal bid d du* wkhkn
24 houra altar to* whrardaad am* d
aad. A l payment* aha* ba caah or
guaranteed
toalnmanl.
mad*
payibl* to toa Clark d to* Ckcud
Court.
Dadd on 314(2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapuly
Ctart
Pubdh March 20.27. 2002 and
A p r il 10.2002
KKI4S
fgf T*« Q n d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toal
FUNOCO INC. to* hoktor d to* Idtowing earth: ala(i) hat Nad card
carthralao) tor a lai daad to ba
dauadtoanon. Th# cardteaka nunv
bartu and yaarti) d dauansa. to*
daaertpoon d to* property, and toa
name( l ) In which t wee ana a iad
a n u U m
CERTIFICATE NO: 3811
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IS M
PARCEL ©• 15 2 1 295 00 000 9
5240
Daaoueon d Property LEO LOT
524 HEATHEHTON VILLAGE UNIT
I FB I* PGS 38 * 17
Hemal m which exacted
MICIUEL J RATCHFORO. DAWN M
RATCHFORD
Unleee lurch carthcalad) trial ba
radaemad aocordmg to law. toe proparty daaertoad n kuch ceniticule(i)
wd ba add to to* higher* tedder at
to* aort bonk door. Sammol* Corny
Courttuuu. Santord. Florida, on
Monday. Apr*29. 2002 ai II 00am

NOTICE IS H D W B V O IVEH tod
RUTH COLM AR toa totter d to*
fcdowtog cartMcdds) haa Bad add
oardkaadi) tor a lax daad to ba
laauiad beraon. The rartd r ato rambarti) and yaar(a) d toauanca. toa
d k oH A ai d be property and toa
nama(a) to ehkch • wee m aaaad
ka/ara aa kdowae
CSRTVkCATE NO! 1448
YEAR OP MSUANCfll IS M
PARCEL 0 4 01-20-30-60*60002310
Daacrtptoai d Property: LEG LOTS
23* 240 242 244 * 34* FRANK L
WOODRUFFS SUBO PB 3 PG 44
Namaa ki ehkh aaaaaaad. JUDITH
OABBAI PERSONAL REP

toe waar born door. Saadnoto County
Courdiouaa. Serdord. FkMdto an
Monday Aprt29.2002. d 110Odiv
Payment d Bala toa. appacada
documentary ttamp tara* and
pad by toa n rra a d d bktow d toa
tala. Fu» paymard d an amouxd
•qud to toa Nghaat bid to dua eddn
24 hour* dtor r » advartaad ama d
•ala. A l paymard* aha* ba caah er
guaranteed
Inttnmard.
mad*
payam* io toa Ctork d to* canal
Court.
Datod on 3/14/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOTODA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Oapury
Ctork
Pitoiah March 20.27.2008 and
A p r il. 10.2008
KK148
torTaaOoad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
ACCURATE TEMPERATURE CON­
TROL CORP. toa hoktor d toa IdKa) haa dad aaki
i) lor a tax daad to ba
toauad toaraon. Tha carMcato numb*r(a) and yaarta) d toauanca. toa
daaenpaon d toa property and to*
nama(a) In which i waa
CEim FIC A T* NO: W31
YEAR OP m U A N C d It**
PARCEL ©to 1921-31*1360000370
Daicitobon d Property: LEG LOTS
37 38 3* e 40 MILTON SQUARE
ADO PO 3 PG 50
Name* In wNdi aaaaaaad: REALTY
ASSET PROPERTIES LTD
Undaa auch c*milcal*(a| trial b*
radaemad aooonSng to tow, to* prop­
erty daaotoad In auch earkfcae (i)
M l ba aototo toa h ig h a bektor M
toa vraal bord door, Samaioto Courdy
Coatoou**, Serdord. Ftortda, on
Monday. Apd 2*. 2002. d II OCdm
Payrrerd d Sato toa, app*cahl*
doewnantary atamp taxi* and
racordng baa era raqxrad to ba
pad by toa a u e a d u l toddar d to*
•ato. Fid paymanl d an amount
aryid to toa IdgRaal bid to dua wrtoto
24 houxa a/ler tre a d ve rd d kma d
•ala. A l payment* trie* ba caan or
guaranlaad
Inalrumanl.
made
payarid to to* Clark d to* Clrcud
Coal
Dadd on 314-2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapdy
Ctork
Puddh: March 20. 27. 2002 and
Aprd 3. 10. 2002
KXI4S

for T u D u d
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN. Set
MUNICO INC. to* hoktor d toa IdcandlcadO) tor a tax daad to b*
Iaauad toaraon. Th* cardiced numbarta) and yaar(i) d toauanca, to*
daacu nion d to* property, and toa
named) In which * e u
CERTIFICATE NO ITS*
YEAH OP ISSUANCE: 1M*
PARCEL ©• 34-21 3950900000150
Daacramon d Property- LEG LOT
15 BLX B EASTBROOK SUBO UNIT
NO • PB 14 PO 62
Namaa n which aiaaaaad
LUTHER R MARBLE. VIRGINIA R
MARBLE
Undaa lurch cartAcad d l N e l ba
raudamad aooontng lo dvr. be prop­
arty deaenbad ai auch certibcaied)
w* be K k l to toe rediaet b o d r at
to* wael bord door. Samavd Counry
Courthoua*. Sanford. Fkxud. on
Monday. Aprd 29.2002. *1II 00am

A TI NO: SMI
YEAR OP ■aUANO : tM
PARCEL Dto 332939*21-0009

00*0
DaacrtpSon d Property LEO LO T *
LO N Q O A U MOUSTRML PARK PB
29 POSO
Namaa to ahkh g r i n d CONSEAL SfTERNATIONAL MC
Urdaax auch raidA rg|t) d e l ba
I aooorWrg to toac toa prop' In auch oarkk atola)
toa N d e d bkktor al
to* wad bord door. SandnoN Couady
Cowtoouaa. Sarderd. Fkatoa on
Monday Aprt 2*. 2002. d l l 00am.
Payrrerd d Bad toa, ap**cabto
documanraiy ttamp tuaa and
rweordng tow *ra raqdrad to ba
paU by toa auooawAi Mdttor d toa
•da. Ful paymanl d an amour*
*yud to toa N Tra d bU to dua wdito
X haute add toa advarttoad *m ad
adw A l paynerd* d e * ba cedi or
gerardiad
todruiw d.
mada
peyabto to toa Ctork d toa CicMI
Court.
Ddad q : 314/2008.
MARVilMNE l y wfftp
CLERK OP T W CWCU1T COURT
S E M N O U COUNTY, FLORCA
by GERALD#* HARFORO Dwuty
Ctork
PubMc March 20,27.2002 rod
AprtlL 10,3002

10(1*1

tor Ttox I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEH tod
RUTH COLMAR, b e hc*dr d be
cda(a) haa Nad aard
i) tor • I n daad to ba
toauad beraon. Tha rartdrato numbar(a) and yaart'l d eauance. be
daacrtptoJi d to* property, w d toa
adddi a wea aaaaaaad
C E R TV K A T1 NO: 1*40
PARCEL KM: 21-20-39300011Agryiq
Daacripaon d Propw y LEO SEC
21 TWP 20S ROE 30E BCQ 100 FT
N 0 FM TN U B TR 0 42* *W U
CO UN TR Y CLUB RO RUN W
1*99* FT N 34 DEO W 21*97 FT N
59 DEG E 130 F T 8 14 DEO E 1*0
F T E*0 F T * TO BEG
Namaa n ahkh aaaaaaad: RICH A
WAYNE TR
Unto** auch cardtoato(t) aha* ba
radaemad aooonSng to toe; toa Prato
arty di l riaiwl In aush nuaauxaxx)
■ d ba and to toa N d e d bkktor d
toa wad bar* door. Bammcto Courdy
Courthaea. Santord, FkxidK on
Monday Aprt 29.2008, dlHXtom .
Payrrerd d Bato toa, aw dcabia
documentary atamp laxxa and
racotuNig toaa ata raqxrad to ba
paid by to* auocaeaU blddar d to*
••to. Ful paymard d w amour*
•qud to toa Id d e d bid to du* wdtn
24 hour* ahar toa adieraaed tore d
•ala. Ai paynerda kriai ba caah or
guaranteed
matrumard.
mada
payabta to toa Ctork d toa Ckcurt
Court
Datod an 314/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SCM btO U COUNTY. FLORIOA
by OCRALOINE HARFORO Dapuly
Ctork
Publah: March 20.27,2002 and
A p r tL 10. 2002
KX152

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
RUTH COLMAR, toa hoktor d be
toiowtog cerdicalao) haa Nad aald
certdV-ae(t) tor a lax daad to ba
Iaauad beraoa Th* carMcato nunb*r(a) and yaarta) d toauanca, be
cexcrcxton or b e property ana be
n*m*(t) in which ■ w** xixaxvd

CERTP3CAT1 NO: 1*30
YEAR OF 1SSUANC1:1SV7
PARCEL © » 01-29395126009
Q21A
Daaenpaon d Property LEO PT O f
LOTS 21 28 DESC AS BEG NE
COR LOT 21 RUN W 4615* FT S 03
OEG 16 MIN 67 SEC E *02*6 FT E
130 4* F T N 2* DEO 03 MIN 00 SEC
E 6*7 • FT TO BEG AMENDED
PLAT DRUID PARK PB T PO 6
Namaa in which aaaaaaad: MID
FLA PROP CORP
Ltotoxx auch cartibcaia(x) d e l ba
radaaned accordtog to law. be proparty deaenbad n auch car*Acata(i|
w « ba M U to b e N gled brddar d
b e waal btxd door. Samaioto County
Courtooua*. Santord. Ftonda. on
Monday. Apr* 29, 2002. d t l 00am
Paymarr d Sal* to*, appkcariw
documanlary tu m p U r n and
racnnWg toaa a n raqurad to ba
pdd by toa wxraaakJ bkktor d toa
••to. Fu* paymanl d w amount
•qud to be hrghad tad e dua wde:
24 hour* ahar toa advartaad tore d
•ato. AA paymanl* d e l 0* caah or
guaranlaad
kwtrunenl.
made
payxrita to be Ctork d be Cacu*
Court.
Dated on 314/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Dapuly
Ctork
Pubtoh. March 20. 27, 2002 and
A p rtL i a 2002
KK153
NOTICE OF SUBPCNBION
TO WILLIAM C. NEELO
Cat* N o: CW2001-1294AW2I03*16
An Mac* d Suapanaron to auapand your icarea and atgtnWy tor
■oarnura haa bean Nad agamd you
You lev* to* nq* to raquaxl a hexi­
ng punuard to Sacbore 120 569
and 120 67, Florida Slatutoa, by
makng a raquaxl tor urn* to to*
Florida Daparkrerd d Suia. OMwon
d Lceremg. Poll Otoe* Box 66*7,
Tal ariaan a. Ftonda 3231466*7 If a
raquaal tor rearing la not raoatodd by
21 dvyx Iran toa dale d to* lad put&gt;tcabon. be rigid to team* n toe
manar wM ba aenad and be
Dapartrerd d Stria m l dxpoa* d
toe caua* n accordance »ah law
Pitoirtt March 13,20.27.2002 and
April L 2002
KK694

�T he Seminole H ekald
Le g a u

Le g a u

n o tk *

» h e r e b y o iv e n . » w i
RUTH COLMAR to* hotter •» to*
«■ «• «* &lt; »» I W M «
Kt) tar ■ tea deed to ba
iTTw
k « W m d yaarte) ct
d n e^d on cf toe property. and toe
namc(i| In *45cfi I a n m a w )
YUUa OF
PARCEL W 0120-30-805-00001170
D n c * * m d Property. LEO LOTS
317 311 391 323 1 329 FRANK L
WOODRUFFS SUED f t 3 FO 44
.......................................... JUOfTH
QABBAJ PERSONAL REP
I M F

I County
Coutoouaa, M d . F M k , on
M s i d E n t H Iin m
P i p r t d Sd* In .

Leg a u

laauad toaraon. The
borta) and yaarTt) of
_
ik io ta o n d too proparty, m d ft*
namata) to wtdeh ■ was aaaaaaad
Y tA R O P M L M M C E M S M
PARCEL Oto 34-20-2 W 10-0000OMO
Daaertpdon ot Property LEG LO T
M S F T OF LO T H OCBC AS BCO
BE COR LOT SS RUN N B3 DEO 30
Md* 13 SEC W 140 F T NELT ON
CURVE 3.17 F T S I I DEO 34 MM
St SEC E 140.01 F T T O SEO
BASAL VWW AT BASAL F O N T PB
33 FO S B 3 TO S 4

0001B

. 1) M b*

art b* add to tw N jto a rtW d te a !
to# wad Port door, Samtooto Couray
Coutooua*. Sardord, Flcrtda. on
Monday Apd 2*. 2009. at 1 1 0 0 m
Paymara d Sd* to*.
Id bo
at to*

CLERK OP THE C M C U T COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
by GERALDME HARFORD Deputy
Ctorti
Futotdc ktorch 90.37.1009 m d
Ad* X 10. 2003
KX1S4

NOTICE IS HEREBY (W E N tool
RUTH C O U iA A to* hddw d to*

aato. FUI paymara of an
aqualtotoaNfate
14 h a u l taw Al
payatte la to* Ctorti d to* Cbort
Court.
Oatod on 37140003.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U F K O F THE C M C U T COURT
SEMNOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OERALONE HARFORO Deputy
Ctorti
PuM dt Irtoreh 3 a IT . 2003 ard
Apr! 110,2003
KK1S0
M T M iC S IC U tT COUNT
OF THE 14TH
JUDICIAL a n e w
0FF10R BM

TEA R OF ISSUANCSi I f H
p a r c e l too- ca-at-M-sisoooo-*
0130
On c rtptoun d Property LEO U M T
13 CAMBRIDGE SQUARE A
CONGO ORB 1114 FO 90S
Ham * In which aasaaaad: CAM­
BRIDGE PTNR3 DEV CORF
Unto** kueh r*ntorin(i] M
b*
iadMnwdaeooe*iQ to to* toa prop­
erly daaotoad In such e*rWcato&lt;4)
« d to* aeW to to* Ntfwst Mddd d
tod m a t toad doer. S ta tio n Candy
Courtoouaa, SantonL Ftortda, on
M m to y A p t 3*. 1009. d 1100m .
Paymara d
documentary
pdd toy to* aiseaaaM bkfctor d to*
•da. M payment d an amount
•qud to to* N d »e l tod la du* a W n
24 hour* dtor to* atN*rtto*d am* d
ad*. A l paymart* ahal to* cadi or
guarani**d
tod njm nt.
mad*
r ayatod to to* Ctorti d to* Orcu*
Court.
Dadd on 3114/3000.
MARTANNEIIORSE
CLERK OF THE C IR CUT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDME HAftfORO Dapuly
Ctorti
Pubiaft March 30.17.3003 and
Apr* 3. 10. 3009
AMISS

PUurm FF.
V*.
Sammoto Lana Iran* Land Tnwt
4034. a Land Trust: S Stuart as
Trusts* ol too Sandnot* Ld w Iran*
land D u d *034, a Land Trust; Th*
Untnmm PanaUdatto* ot t w That
d too Sammoto Ldw bant land
Trust 1034, * Land TruatTh*
uiknown Truttosa ol tw Sarrtnoto
Ldw ban* land Tnwt *034. a Land
Truat__. uranown panorda) n poaaaadon of to* aublacl rad
proparty I I ; ____ udmown p*raon(i)
bl poasaatlon d to* arhfant rad
proparty IT ,
t bring, and al
by.
I tetandanKa) w in are
known lo tw dtad or atom.

DEFENDANT
NOT1CI OF ACTION
T O Sammoto Lake ban* land
Truat *094. a land Tnwt I bring and
a* unknown partial ctobnmg by.
thrcuipv under and against to*
above named tetandam(a) wtw ara
not known to tw daad or (tom.

I
M o n c i i* h e r e b y o i v e h r a
RUTH COLMAR, IK* hotter of to*
carMcakafa) tor • lai d n d to to*
Issued twreon. Tin raided* wanto*K*| and y**r(») d aauanc*. to*
11- - - ariki' ii nA
in ii ite n — — -i --o
m w ^ moti w f * urn
propvny.
wki na
nanw(s) to winch 4 m *
C E R TV K A T1 NO; 4(7
TEAR OF ISSUANCS: IM S
PARCEL 0 4 XLIg-SO-SAF-OOOO017A
Da*ci1p*on ot Propmly: IE O W 1/3
OF LOT 17 (LESS F T At SECOND
SEC RAVENNA PARK SEC LOCH
ARBOR)NEWUPSALAP9 I POST
Name* to atkeh u i l l l d SHOE­
MAKER CONSTR CO
Urteaa loch car*Acate(i| ihai to*
radsamad acconing to law, to* prop*
arty deserted to auch cwrttoc*te(*|
ad to* add to to* h g a i l tedder at
to* wad kora door. Samtooto Couray
Courtoouaa. Santord. Florida, on
Monday. Apr* 3», 3003, d 11Mam.
Paymara at Sato to*, appicatte doctoa* ara rnquaad to to* paid toy to*
a i t a id t toiddar at to* aal*. Fui
paymad d an n w l aqud to to*
iKpiaat tod a du* warm 34 horn
paymarda ahal to* caah or guaran­
teed matnimanl mad* payable to tw
Ctorti ol to* Orcud Court
Datod on 3rta/3002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE ClRCUrT COURT
SEIAN0LE COUNtT. FLORIDA
toy GERALDINE HARFORD Oapuly
Ctorti
PutoAatt March 30.37 .3003 and
Apr* 3. 10. 3003
KKIS8
tor T4n Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
RUTH COLMAR, to* hotter ol too
todowlng camrc*ta(t| haa Nad add
e*rk6e*te&lt;i) tar a tai daad to b*
laauad toaraon. Th* candleala nuntoarta) and yav(a) ot Nauanca. to*
daaerpaon ot to* preparty, and to*
nam*(i) In wtroh a aaa t naaaad
War* as totowa:
CERTIFICATE NO: 484*
YEAR OP M U A N C S : IM 7
PARCEL 10*; 2I-21-32-5CF-OFOO01 SO
Daaerpaon ot Proparty LEG LOTS
IS IS * 17 BLK F NORTH CHUUJO TA P B 3 P O S 4
Nama* In which an aaaad MARK
CIBOR
Urdu* auch csrtAoaa&lt;a) ahal b*
radaamad acconing to tow. to* prop­
erty daaentoad In auch caraAcatola)
wd be sold to to* tepaai tedder al
tow wad bent door. Sammoto Courry
Courttnua*. SantonL Ftortda, on
tlontoy. Apr* 30.3003. d It 00am
Ptynwni ot Sal* to*, appacatte
documentary tum p ta**a and
reconing to** ara rerynrad to b*
pad by to* uxcautii tedder al to*
tala FiA paymart ot an amoud
aqud to tow hdlwal bd to due watwi
34 houn altar tow adterttoad am* ot
sate A l paymarda ahai be caah or
guaranlaad tnctrumani.
mods
payabto to to* Cterk ol tow C r o a
Court
Oatod on V I 4/3003.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctorti
PUAat! March 30. 37. 3003 and
Apr4 X 10. 3003
KX1S7

tof f u D u d
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, towl
F UNOCO INC. tow hotter ol tow tottowing c*rtaic*ls(i) ha* Nad tad
cartAcalstt) tor a I n dead to b*

radaamad acconing to tow, to* prop­
erty described In auch oamPcaaata)
s d b* ardl to to* td^wrt blddar d
toa wad bad door. Sarmvto Coudy
Coutooua*. Sardont Flcrtda. on
ktonday. Apr* 1 .3003. W 11atom.
Payment of Bala to*,
mtordng to** ara raqUrad to ba
pdd by toa auooaaaU blddar d toa
ads. Fid paynwrd ol an amoud
aqud to toa I V w d bkd N diw attorn
14 hour* aftor dw admrdaad pn* of
adK A l paymarda ahal ba caah or
payabto to toa Ctorti d toa C b o d
I on 9/31/3009.
M A R Y A fM MORSE
C U R K O F THE CmCUTT COURT
SEkdNO U COUNTY. FLORM3A
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapkdy
Ctorti
Publah: Fsbnwry 37, 3003 and
March A 13,20,37.3002
JJ235

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVER tod
MLHM A3 OUST (A8HLANO), to*
hobtor of toa bduatng cardtodafa)
ha* dad add o*rMeda&lt;t) tor a tai
dead to ba laauad toaraon. Tlw carMeats runbarfi) and yaar(i) of
Nauanca, toa daaerpaon at bw prop­
erty, m d iwrwntod) m which t was

nerttorwaji) tor • to*
to to*
laauad twrecn. Th#
nunto*rt*l m d y w l i ) ot
dnolpton d to* property and to*
n*m*(i) In whkh I in*

TSAR O F ISSUANCE: IB M
PARCEL IOr. 02-20-30- S31-0000-

1110
P aar it d Y i ol Proparty: UNIT tit
RIOGEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
0 R B 3 IM P O 3 5 S
Name* m whkh aaaaaaad: CLUS­
TER BRANCH PARTNERS LTD

NcwtoG)) A l ot add proparty bdng
m toa Couray of Sarrando, Stow of
Florida
Urdaaa auch carWkwto(l) ahal ba
radaamad aoc u dbrg to tow. toa proparty daaotoad m s u h nwdlcato(i)
wB ba rokd B to* tdtfwat ddter d
to* wad bold tew. Sammoto Coudy
Coutooua*. Sankad. FBtbto. on
Monday, Apr! A 2002. d 1100am.
Payment ol Sail Nmi, ff f * 1** ^
documentary damp it ia i and
raa mpng to** am raqtead to ba
pdd by to* auocaaatut bkttor d toa
u to Fui paymara d m amoud
aqud to toe hqFwd bid to du* wwm
34 houm ahat tw adiatdaad tma ol
bwtmmant.
payabto to aw Ctorti at tw Cbcurt
Court.
D M d on 221/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
by O f RALOWE HARFORD
MarWl L l k r t WT,

1 Quart as Tnwaaa d to* BamSwto
Lake bans Land Tnwt 4P34, a Land
D u d I M ng and •« udnown partto*
claiming by, torough, under and
who ara not known to b*
dead or itom, whatoar add udmown

or otod ddmonto whoso tod known
Th* Unknown QanaAttorlaa at to*
Tnwt d tw Bandnoto lab* Iran*
Land Tnwt 103k, a Land Tnwt I br­
ing and a i urAncam panto* ckamdng
by. tonwgh. inter and agabwl to*
mad tetonten*!) who am
known to tw dead or atom.
QfllUM I, Of CUfmf
ctotmarda whoa* tod known addraa*
to:
Th* Unknown Tnwt*** ol to*
Sammoto Lake Iran* Land Trud
*324. a Land Tnwt I M ng and al
unknown parttoa claiming by.
i) who am
known to tw dtad or olhm.
terti an ,

grantsas.

or

ottwr

YOU ARE NOTIFIED tw l an adken
tor toradoaum ot rnortgagt on too
LO T 4 1 BLOCK K SEMINOLE
HEIGHTS. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED H
FLAT BOOK I . PAGES 1A3, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. STATE OF FLORI­
DA
has baan Nad agwnd you and you
are mqumd to aanm a copy ot you
wirtan tetonaa l. * any to 4. on
KELLY M. BALLARD. Adorrwy tor
to* Ptom*N. whoa# aekbaai W
Cuba* 4SuwUnkl. P A
4010 BcyaooU BoUavard
Sul* 450
Tamp*. FL 33007
on or balom ttnty day* bom tw dal*
cl to* b u pubtesbon d tot* nose*
and Na to* onpnd wan toa Ctorti ol
to to Coul *Wwr batom aanrw* on
Plamtara anomay or bnmarbdaty
OtfWNtM 8 dkitiiH wfl b i
ardarad igamat you tor to* mist
NOTE: Punuant to toa Fair 0*01
Collection Practical A d you ara
adrtaad tost tor* tow Nm la teamed
to b* a te d redactor adampang to
ctrtacl a te d and m y mtomwlion
cdtawd Wrt b* uaad tor tod p u WITNES3 my hand m d to* tad ol
sard Ca ul on FEB I I 3003
(SEAL)
A l Clark ct *w Court
ByRutoWng
A* Dapuy Ctorti
Pudan The Sammoto Haratd
COOiLIS A STAW1ARSKI. P A
4010 Boyacou BuJav*rd
Sut* 450
Tampa 7L 3300/
Tatopnorw (513)077-6000
CAS410433-0104
PUteh March 31 37.3003
KK153
______
Node* ot
lor T u Dard
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVER ftflt
RUTH COLMAR, h r hotter ot M
torowmg cartrhcat*(i| ha* Nad sard
cartdcatati) to# a 1*4 dead to ba
aauad toaraon. Th* cartrUcal* numbar(i) and yaarli) oI wauanc*. to*
teaenptun oI aw property, m d to*

Lig a ls

NOTICE TO TH E PUBLIC:

Oavkf SbaaL Winter SprbigK Ftortda

L

Nodesd
tor TBi Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
MLHM A S CLO T (ASHLAND), to*
holrtif ot I N (plowing w K l u t8(&gt;)
ha* Mad add c*raheaia(a) tar a M i
dted to ba laauad toaraon. Thacaratlcata numbarlt) m d yaar(t) ot
laauanca. toa teaukaun ot too prop­
arty, and aw namata) bi which a waa
■aaa iiil to/am aa IoI owk
C V m F IC A T I NO; 4035
YEAR O F N SU A N C I: 15SB
PARCEL IO r 14-21-31-3000040-

0000
D*4tnpBon ot Property: LEO SEC
t4 TWP 313 ROE 3IE W 12317 F T
OF E 389 57 FT OF NW 1&lt;4 OF N£
1/4 OF NW 1/4 B OF BR 415
Nama* M which aaiaaaad
ROBERT L HELMUNG

M edal*)) A l ol aa/d proparty bdng
in to* C o u ty at Sammoto. Stoke of
Urdaaa such candlcala (i) aha* b*
radaamad acotoilng to law, toa prop­
arty teeotoad n auch carMcaM(a)
wd b* aoid to to* hVwat brdter at
aw wad bora door, Pammcto County
Coutoouaa, Smtord. Florida, on
Monday. April 1 .3003. d 1100am.
riynu nf of
Im , .f pirtoiM
documantary tum p l u s t and
mooning too* ara raqUrad to b*
pad by r w auocaaatU tortoat d »w
aato. Fui paynwrd ol an amoud
aqud to 5w higfwat bid It du* wdhm
24 h o u i altar aw arhamaad am# ot
aato. A l payment* ahal b* caah or
guarmtaad
kwtrunant.
mad*
payabto lo to* dark ol toa Drcud
Coul
Dated on 2/31/3002.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K O F THE CtnCUfT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctorti
Publteh: Fabruary 27. 2003 and
March 5. 13,30. 37.3009
JJ234
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC NOTICE a hereby (pvan,
toil on to* dal* and am* baled
batow.md conanung bom day to day
und al goods am add, w* ad aal at
Pchkc Auction, to to* NghatJ bdter.
tor caah, al to* warehouse ot STOR­
AGE USA, located w 440 Florida
Cantrat Parkway. Longwood. FL
33780. toa to*owmfl goods, warn*,
and matchatdl** tor ram and otoar
ctwrgaa tor which a ton on tarn* b
ctamftd. lo Mt
DATE OF SALE: Apr* 1A 3003
TdJE O F SALE: 4 30 Pkl
(Cuatomar NamaHUni IlIBna!
DaaotoOon ol Qoodt Bung Sotd)
IM Sands tl04 Too**, barrch, coottr. Robart L Ladociky tISS houaahoU asm*. Edwm Oralm o 44B3
Hcutthoid tomau*. John K rg 4470
Fumrtua. SPG Gtcbd Corp VTnto
Cat M IS Catering Ram*. Dakcaa
Touch Sarvtwa 4550 Vatwte. Scot
Bray Osargn Aaaoc. Inc. a«84 tomtu* kwankyy
STORAGE PROTECTION AUC­
TION SERVICES
LCEN S E * 853
A 180 00 ctearwig tepoM wd ba
cotoclad tor aach urt puchaa* md
raluidad alter a4 content* Ot urt/i
Tlw above ntotmaacn w to ba pubtotwd one# • weak tor two oonascutrr* waaka Sad taka to b* uidar
and by vato* ot to* itaiutet ot to*
ttol*. n auch cats* mad* and pro­
rated
Pubkah March 30.37.3002
KK053

ot Adfuabnara ot toa Cby ol
Sardord a d hot] a rapier maaang
on April t f , MBS m to* C4y Hal
“
a d 11.30
AM. to ordar to ooraktor a raquad
tor vartmea to to* Zormg Ordnance
a* 1 partam* to mar yard aaCwck
to m SFR ronmg daLU IS ktaytab Oaks PS 50 PGS 30
toru 41
aa located 103 London Fog Way
Planted uaa of toa property la to
raqusal a 2.BT rartanc# to oonatrud
a acraanad room on toa back of toa
Larry Btob. Cfwrrman
Board cf ArSuabrwnl
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A
PERSON DCOOES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETMG OR tCAflPfG. HE/SHC W AL NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD OF TH E PROCCEDMOS INCLUDING THE TESTS40NT ANO EVIDENCE. VrtdCH
RECORD IS NO T PROVCCD BY
TH E CITY OF SANFORD (FS
305 0108)
PERSONS WITH DtSABAfTIES
NEEDMQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-8535 a
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING.
Publteh March 37,3003 and
Apr* 3.2003
KK105
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC;
rKjoyi w n a w y gpv*ni v w ami
Board d ACMbnant ol too Cby ot
on Apt* 11, MB2 to to* Cby Hal
Commteakon Chambara at 1T.30
A il. to order to conaldar a raquad
tor vartwic* to toa Zonmg Otdnancs
aa 5 partam* to a pared mdto d
bukdrg In*. SR-1A toning datrid
on
Lag LOU S3. 94 A 88 Smtord
Hdgfbt, PB 2 Pg 53
aa tocatart 304 W. 15th Slraal
(SpacdcaPy. Lot S3)
Ptenrwd uaa ot to* proparty la to
raquad a 1(7 nature* to to* pared
wtoto d bUUtog in* to oonalnict a
akn^a tomly rawdanca on Lot 83
Larry Btob. Chairman
Board ot ArEuabrwnl
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 MEARMO. HE/SHE WILL NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD OF TH E PROCEEOMOS INCLUDING THE TE S ­
TIMONY AND EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS N O T PROVIOED BY
TH E CITY OF SANFORD. (FS
2B5010S)
p e r s o n s w it h

d is a b il it ie s

NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 8525 45
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
PuMdt March 37. 3003 and Apr* 3.
3003
KKtSI
M THE C M C U T COURT FOR
M b S N O U COUNTY. FLOMOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F la te w rlir 09-257-CP ,
IN RE: ESTATE OP
FRANC E9 KERR 1OWE .
rTR.
OacsaaSd
NOT1CC OF A0NPESTRAT1ON
Tha adnmtebaucn at to* atua* d
FRANCES KERR LOWE, dace aaad.
F U Number 02 257 CP. Is pandng
to to* Cbcui Court tor Sambwte
Coudy. Florida. Probata DNwion.
to* ****** cf which te 301 N. Park
Avenue, Sardord, Florida 33771.
Tlw nama* and addraaiat ot to*
pancrwl rapmaanutom and to* paradkrtobatow
ALL N TER ESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l person* on whom towncalca la
aanad who have obtaeflona that
chakmg* to* valdby ot Iw WE. bw
fliwiMViftm of Ihg penontf rtprtMntaftvw. V8nu« or )urt8dteflon of tfM
Coul am rarpirad to Ma to** obweBon* with tot* Ca ul w it h in t h e
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE GATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al crarMcra at to* Decadent and
other paraona having claim* or
demand* agaiwt Decadent* add*
an wham a copy at tot* none* w
ftfif of I n Ant publication of 988
NoSca must «te the* daen* wtto tow
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Ai obwr awitor* ct to* Oscadanl
and paraona having derm* or
demands agamat to* Decadent1*
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS N O T SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date ol tw Nat publication oI
toW None* te March 77. 2003.
Paraorwt Raprasardadm
NORTHERN TRUST BANK OF
FLORIDA
700 Bricks* Avanu*
Mterrc. Ftond* 33t3l
Attorney tor Paraorwt RaprarmUbv*
Dented E. K lim Eaqur*
FOWLER WHITE BURNETT PA.
Florida Bar No 153085
BANK OF AMERICA TOWER
100 SOUTHEAST SECONO ST.
MIAMI, a 33131-1101
Ortmdo, Ftond* 32501
Tatephorw: &lt;407)543-8550
Publah March 27. 2002 and Apr* 3.
2002
KK154
BI TH E C M C U T COURT
FOR S C M M O U COUNTY.
FLORKM
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO : Q I-C A-1275-14-W
AMSOUTH BANK. WC .
PLwnr.it,
vm
CANDY W O R SW KX at *L
NOTICE OP 8 A U
Nebco I* haraby gnran bid. puauant lo a Summery Judgment
mimed In bw above rlyted cause to
bw Cacut Court ot Sanwote Couby
Flonda. to* CWrk oI Semmote
Couby wrt ta4 to* proparty Moated
In Semmola Coudy. Florida.
Daacnpuon ol Mortgaged and
Paracrwl Property
Let 22. Block 8, North Orlando
Town*!* Fourth Adtxicn, acconing
to bw put bwraot aa raconted in Put
Book 13 at Pag* 85. at bw PuMc
Record* ol Sammote County.
Th* abaal arkkaaa ut ahroh w 110

d a P U W c S d * . to b w N ^w d b k *
dar, tor cadi, on t w wad kora atop*
of bw Sarnmd* Couby Ceurtooua*.
301 North Park Avarua. Sardord.
Ftortda 33771. on Aprl 14. 2003 d
11.00 AM.
Datod NtortfliS. 3009
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork of bw Ctrcu5 Court
Sammote Coudy. Florida
By Mary StrcM*
Dapuy Cterk
Mdtoaw E. Tlwtcfwr
Th* Sotatnon Troop Law Group, PA
400 N Atedey Plata. Sute 3D00
Tampa. FL 33SG3-4331
tUtonwya tor Anwouto Ban*
PubAsfrMarch 27.3003 and Apr# 3.
2003
IOOS9
M THE CM CUfT COUNT
OP THE O O NTCDfTH
J U O K U L C M C U T M AND
[ COUNTY,
CASE NO. 01-CA-277S IW .

s o n s FMANC1AL. a DNWon of
Caaa C ra d Corporaaon,

BEANCO. INC. and CAROLE
DOCOE.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : SCANCO INC . CM Carol*
D otgt a i W tgU lm d Aggnl and
Carcte Doag*. torbriduaSy
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod m adkm
tor Raplartn and Damagaa on bw
toAoartng properly In Sammot*
Couby. Ftortda deaertwd aa:
3000 Mack R055SS Convardanat
Tractor.
SERIAL
NO:
1M3P370C7YM04535B; m d 1559
Uadi ROOMS Dump Truk. SERIAL
N O : 1M2P267C8XM0473S5
am mtoirad to aanm a copy at you
ten diten ill. 1 any. to 1 on Ekaa
A. Skigar. Ektpin, 112 Wad Haven
mu*. Matoauna. Florida 33901
on or batom April 23. 3002. and N*
bw origrwt ato bw Ctork cf tot*
Cout atbwr batom ionic* on to*
ptamMTa anomay or knmadtelaty
bwraafiar otoarww# a rtetaut wB ba
ardarad agabwl you tor toa mtkaf
DATED on MAR I I , 3003.
MARYANNE MORSE
ByRutoKtog
A* Deputy Clark
PubAatc March 37.3003 and April 3.
2003
KXI9B
M TH E C M C U T COUNT
O FTH B U TH
JU O fCU L C M C U T.
M A N O FO R
■EMMOLE COUNTY.
a iteiiai- T i e r otynioN
C A S IN O ; 01 CA 2435 140
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BAML FA.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
WKXIAM M LEONARD, E T A L.
______
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP ACTION
CONSTRUCnVE SERVICE
TO: WILLIAM H. LEONARD AND
WENDY M. LEONARD, atwaa mttdanew te unknown 4 ha/dw/tosy ba
►ring and * hte&gt;*tw/bwy tw dead,
bw uiknown datendanti who may
tw apoutaa. hair*.
lore, trustees and tel panwa ctearwig
an mtered by, bvough. under
agamd bw DetendanO. who are not
known to ba dead or akva, and at
park*# M g or M « g k* h
any note Mk* or iWarwet in aw pr
arty daaotoad to toa mortgage bamg
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tod
an action to koractoaa a mortgage on
toe toAowmg pnparty
COMMENCING AT THE NORTH­
W EST CORNER OF SECTION 33.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 33
CAST SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA. TH ENCE RUN NORTH 85
DEGREES 15' 34T EAST. ALONG
THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SEC­
TION 33, A DISTANCE OF 1312 55
FEET TO THE NORTHEAST COR­
NER OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SEC­
TION 33; THENCE SOUTH 00
DEGREES 4 4 0 V EAST. ALONG
THE EAST U NE OF SAJO NORTH­
W EST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST
1/4. A DISTANCE OF 13 350 FEET
TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
SAJO NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHEAST 1/4, THENCE NORTH
59 DEGREES 1 7 tV EAST. ALONG
THE SOUTH UNE OF THE NORTH­
W EST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST
1/4 OF SA/O SECTION 33. A DIS­
TANCE OF 118 54 FEET. THENCE
SOUTH 00 DEGREES 853V EAST
FOR 70050 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING THENCE COWTIH
UE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 8S'3V
EAST FOR 380 FEET. THENCE
NORTH 59 DEGREES (B O V EAST
FOR 533.30 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 00 DEGREES 5*3V WEST
FOR 38000 FEED THENCE
SOUTH 59 DEGREES 03 3 V WEST
FOR 622 30 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 33 OF THE
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION OF
LAKE PICKETT WOOOS
Iw* baan ited agamd you and you
ara reqiirad to aanm a copy of you
written datenaaa. 4 any. on DAVID X
STERN. ESQ PiamWTa anomay.
whoa* addraa* a 901 3 Urrvwraby
Drive 1800. Plantation. FL 33334 an
or batom (no tolar toan X day* from
bw data ol toa ird pubacaocn at tow
nonce ot acfton) and Ma bw ongmal
wan bw dark c4 tola coul adwr
batom aarvtca on PWWb a anomay
or mmwt**l*ry bwraaftar, otfwrwt*#
a default ard be entered agabwl you
tor bw read damandbd ai bw oomptetnt or pennon Wed harem.
WITNESS my hand and bw ante ot
baa Cout at SEMINOLE County.
Ftortda, tow _ (toy ot___2003
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYRutaNng
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
501 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SURE 800
PLANTATION, a 33334
01 -79381(WASH)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons wan dwabaiter need
mg a apaad anf-nmnw iarw . teroUd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
*1
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Couthouaa al &lt;407)855-4237. I600-8656771 (TOO) or I 600-9858770. da Flonda Relay Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
PUWah March 27. 2002 and Apr* 3.
2002
KXI97
M THE CMCUfT COURT OP THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M A N O FO R
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CTRL ACTION
Caaa No. QI-CA-2545-14 0
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
FiK/A GMAC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION OF

Legals

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32705
c w m e tw s MD i m
TSAR O F MSUANCS: 15BB
PARCEL O r 33-1 ton-300001Anmw
Oaacrtpaon at PmpwTr LEO SEC
33 TWP IBS ROC 33C SEG SW
COR QO VT LO T 4 RIM ( I I ■ FT N
1W 54 F T 51 DEO 4T MM «V 53 57
FT N 53 DEO 35 MM W 3037 FT S
91555 F T E 1A4 FT TO BEG M
SEC 3t ♦ 31-15-39
Name* bi ahkch aaaaaasrt RYAN C.
COLOAOE. C U M B HAVME.
MARYLMARLAR
(R mom toan on* CartMcd*. bdow
■bum ordar tor each adtekorwt cardrato(a).) A l of aatd proparty bang
In 5w Coudy at Sammoto. Mato of

radaamad acconing to law, tow prop-

i to to*
rd tw
d in mount
equof to tw fR/wal ted la (5 * wtean
*4 t a n dtor tw adwaead *rw d
n t t w i n da*to* c a d i v
Qu*mto*d
bwbunwm.
mad*
payable to to* Cterk d to* O o r t
Court.
DMad an 3/14fl003.

n*m*&lt;!) to which a was I

Le g a u

Wednesday. M arch 27.2002 P a g e 511

THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TR U S TIE S , OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST
WENDY M LANEY H U M WENDY
M. MONACK, DECEASED, d at..
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOHN MONACK. AS AN HEIR
OF THE ESTATE OF WENOV U
LANEY NIVA WENDY M MONACK.
DECEASED
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
2580 Rad Urn Square
waiter Park, a 33793
CURRENT ADORESS:
UNKNOWN
YOU AHE NOTIFIED toa* an action
to tonctoa* a mortgage on toe Wtawtog deaertwd proparty to SEMI­
NOLE County, FtoridK
LO T 5, OAKLAND HILLS.
ACCOROINO TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 13. PAOES 83 AND 84. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
baan Mad agabwl you and you
are roqArad to aanm a copy at you
wnSan datanaaa Mtom 30 (toy* ahat
tint publication. * any. on
Echevarria 8 Associate*. PA..
PtebWTa anomay, whoa* addraa* m
8118 Cotpord* Lake Ohm. Sub*
300. Tunpo. Ftortda 33534. and Ms
bw ongmal wah tow Court abhor
batom senitew on h a t a f i attorneys
or krirtwtlaMy taerea/tar, otoanwae.
a (tetmA wrl ba antered agamd you
bw r*5ef demanded to th*
Comptemt or paatoon
Thte nokca that twpUWatwd ones
aach week lor two ccnaacUnm
weal* to bw Sardord Harekt
WITNESS my hand and to* tael ot
tot* Court on bit*___day ot CAR 15
3002.
M aryam Moras, ctorti
Ctoik at to* e m e u rr Court
By Rum tang
A i Oapuly Ctorti
:Chavarria tAaaoctolsa. P A , PO
Boa 38015. Tampa. FL 33633 8018
F01011492
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDMQ SPECIAL ACCOMMOOATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT CO UR T ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N. PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 33771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (107)333-4330.
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
IN G
IP HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TOD) 1-SOD9558771. OR VOICE
(V) 1-800-988-6770. VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE
Putfteh: March 27.2003 and Apr* 3
2002
2 5 1 2 _______________________________________
WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORI
DA rrmouica* tod tw One Stop
^ i II i■.wk i -- -te h--e hn k rfln n I- .11a
UXTimnlRt will M noony) nwOTivJ,
to which toa pubic te nvaad, md
may nckjd* iuch odwr cemmbtea
maakoga u daarrwd necessary tor
bw conduct ot bw Board* buabwaa
DATES: Apr* 8. 2003. May 7. 2002
A n* II , 2002
TIME: gam .
LOCATION WCFOIIIe#*
1801 Laa Road. SI* 370
Winter Park, FL 32759
PURPOSE: To
Interest 10 Worktorc* Central Flonda.
with Rattranc* lo Worktorc*
par Fubwr SrAorriwabrl, re nter*
Gary J Cart, Eiacubv* Dkector
t WWidorc* Canard Ptorkto
1501 Laa Road. Sul* 270
Winter Park. FL 33759.
Pubam March 27,2003
KKtfO
NOTICE OF AUCTION
Thai auction wll ba Iw U on Apr*
15. 1003 d 9 00 AM d 329 AUto
/km, Ortedo. F L
bw yahtete* on tw day baiom bw
Aucaon bum SAM u rd 6PM. Term*
am cash or c*tWMd tonda on/y
Ovtedo Towtog raaarvss bw right to

L

to* Cbcub Court tor Sammote
Couby. Ftortda. FNobat* Onnaron,
ot which Is 30t N Park
Avanu*. Smtord, Flonda 32771
Th* namea and addraaaat ol bw
andtwpar• attorney are
sat torto batowi
A l cretitor* ol to* Dncadanr and
otoar parson* having clama or
agabwl Decede.br mate
nckjtSng unmatuad, canangani or
uniqudaWd dabna on whom a copy
ot tot* none# » earned mud Na to**
ctaana wen ton Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE O N THEM
A l Obwr ersdura ot tw Oacadmt
and parson# having dam* or
demand* agamat to* Dacadanfa
L Induing unmafured conungar* or udqUdaksd claim*, newt M*
h e r ctebri* wrto tow court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALLCUUM 3 N O T SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* date ot to# tbat pubkeakon cl
tow None* la March 37. 2002
Jams* A Barks
Pareonaf Rapreiarbativa
U 2 0 W Fbtl Street. Suite B
Smtord. Ftond* 33771
JAMES A BARKS. Anomay
Ftortda Bar No 197584
/Utarrwy tor Personal
1120 W First Street. Suta B
Santord. Florida 33771
(407)331-1234
Pubkah March 37, 3003 and Apr* 1
2002
KK203

■anted, Florida 33773
Sammoto Community Coiaga hara­
by gums nones of tw davatopmant at
proposed id* ** kdtows:
Pottery No.: 1.220
Pokey rate: Du* Procats-Sundard
ot Proof
F*urposa and Effad: To aalabkah
dmdarda tor muring due procasa I
Legal Authority: as. 240 318.
120 580. 87. 85 Ftondt Surutea.
FAC 6-A-14.0247. 0983
PottoyTMr Sudani Acbvaw*
Purpoa* and Effect To aalabkah
gudsknaa appkytog to alutenl adMM s at to# CoOaga
Legal Autoorby: a*. 340 328 Ftond*
Statute*. FAC 5-A-14 087. 0247
A copy at m y prstenmary dralt ot bw
proposed rite*. 4 avwtetila. may b*
promptly obtamad witoou coat by
contacting Chnstyn* MamWon. Vic*
Praardam lor Admbnalritiv* and
Buabwaa Sanricas. al bw abrna
Pubkah March 37,3003
KK204
etne urr c o u r t f o r
U M f t O L l COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fite HO. 02 250-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
HERBERT HOOVER CRABTREE.
m th e

NOTICE T O CREDITORS
Th* adtarvatrslion ol bw aatewot
HERBERT HOOVER CRABTREE,
dacaaaad. F4* Number 02 260CP.
i* parking to to* Circuit Ccut tor
aembrote Count)# btorkte. Probate
Divwlon. tw addmaa of which a » i
N. Park Avenue. Smtord, FL 32771

eg als

Th* name* and address ot the
Personal Rapreaantathm and toe
a
I cr*d»ore oI bw dacadarb md
other parson* having daens
ncluckng uimaruad. ccrkbigarit or
unkrpbdatad ctebna. on whom a copy
ol tow nonce a aanad must N# bw.r
ctemw wan tow Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O F A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l otoar creator* ot to* decoder,I
and parson* having claim* or
demands agamtl to* dacadanri
salat*, biduing uvnaruad contbi
gant or itotqudated ctebna. must hte
to** ctebna wbh tors court WITHtN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
CHRISTOPHER J SKINNER
Anomay tor Ptnonal Repreaantstrvb
ROBERT K MdNTOSH. Esqurs
Ftortda Bar No. 375303
STENSTOM, M dNTOSH COL
BERT. WHIGH4M 8 SIMMONS. PA
Pott Office Boa 4845
Santord. FL 33773-4845
phone 407/322 3171
Pubttth March 27. 2003 md Apnl 3
2002
KK205
M TM t OrtCUtT COURT
OF TH* EIGHTEENTH
JUOKIAL CJRCUfT
OF FLORIOA
i f ANO FOR
SCM M O U COUNTY
CASE NO, SBCA-1575-14-K
AMERK3UEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
v*.
LEOLA W PRYOR. HERMAN L
PRYOR; TROVILUON
RESTORATIONS. INC ,
Oetendanti
N O TKEO F
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OJVEN pu
auam to a Final Judgment ol
Foractoau* dated January 25. 2002
and m l trad In Caaa No 99 CA
1979-14-K. ol to* Cneut Court ol to*
EVaeanm JuicWI O eu4 n and tor
Sammote County. Ftond* . wherein
AMERKXZEST MORTGAGE COM
PANY. W s Piece* and LEOLA w
PRYOR. HERMAN L PRYOR. TRO
V IU IO N RESTORATIONS. INC. are
to* Datendants. I wrt **4 to bw
hrgtwst end batl tedder tor caah al
Waal Iron door of bw Courtoouw
M l FL Park Avanu*. Smtord, FI
3277t.it II 00 AM on Apr* 9.2002
sat torto to said Frwl Ajdgmare. to ■
wrb
LO T 2, BLOCK 4. LINCOLN
HEIGHTS.
SECTION
TWO
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 14. PAGE 48. OF THE PUB
LIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
MARYANNE MORSE
A i CWrk ol to* Court
By Mary Stroup*
As Daputy Cterk
Pubkah Sammote Her i l l
Submitted by
Marc A BarvEyr*. PA
Attorney* lor PlamMI
981 N E. 167th Slraat. Sub* 204
North Mwnv Beach. Flonda M l62
Tatephon* (308)770-4100
Puteteh March 20. 37. 2002
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M arch 21. 2003

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HCARMO T O CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN
OROMAMCE BY THE C ITY O F SANFORD. FLORIDA
None* w hereby gnmn bwl a PibAe Haartig art ba hold ba toa Commraaron
Room alto* Cby Ha*. 300 Nodh Park Avanu*. to bw Cby ol Santord. Florida
at 7 00 o'clock PM. on Apr! 5 2002 to corwidsr bw adoption ot m ordbwnce
by to* C4y ot Santord. Ftondto dsaenbad aa to*owt:
ORDINANCE NO. 3703
TO ANNEX 2 2 2 0 . ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETW EEN ANDREWS
ROAD ANO CENTRAL FLORIDA GREENEWAY ANO BETW EEN SANFORD
AVENUE ANO CENTRAL FLORIOA OREENEWAY, AS SHOWN ON TMr
MAP BELOW:

The totkowtog vahketea are aPared
tor bkto:
11*3 SUBARU LEGANCY
V1N4JF1BC633SNK60O398
1956 CHEVY CAVAJJER
VM4101JC37P30J1* 1378
1991 HYUNDAI EXCEL
V1N4KMHV012J1MU133607
Pubtoh March 37.3003
KK200
March 3t, 2009
NOTICE OP A PUBLIC HEARMQ
TO CON5JOER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE 9Y THK CITY
OF SARfORO, FLORKM
Noacs to hereby gnmn tod a PUAc
Hearing wd ba Iwtd to th*
Cammwarcn Room d to* Cby Hal n
to* Cby at SantonL Florida, at 7 00
o ckx* P M on April A 20C2. to corv
ardar toa adepben ct m ordnanc# by
tw cay at Sanford. Ftortda. MW ol
ORDINANCE NO 3704
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIOA. AMENDING
CHAPTER 2. ADMINISTRATION.
OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA. ARTICLE HI.
SECTION 2-37. DEPARTMENT OF
ENGINEERING AND PLANNING.
TO INCLUDE THE FUNCTIONS OF
THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNI­
TY DEVELOPMENT; DELETING
ARTICLE XXI. DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. TO
ELIMINATE THE DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT.
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
CONFLICTS. CODIFICATION ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy ahal ba avalabte at bw
cthca ot bw Cby Clark tor ai paraona
tearing to t u r n w bw aama
Al part** m reared md utuans
ahal have an opportunby to be heard
By order ol bw Cby Commraamn cl
bw Cby &lt;4 SantonL Ftond*
p e r s o n s w r m d is a b il it ie s
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
407 330-8628 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE o f THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: » a parson dscate* to appeal a daciaron
mada wrto reaped to any matter conaeterad d bw above meeting or
hearing, h* may need a varbetan
record ol bw procaedmgs, mdudmg
record ■ not provrted by to* Cby ot
Santord (FS 2680108)
PuJkUa
rtmw
wyninia pn
ronw.
Daputy Cby Clark
Pubkah: March 27. 2002
KK203
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION
Fke Number 02-223 CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FEUCfTAD HARRIS.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The adrivnulraJion ot to* atlals ol
FELICtTA D HARRIS, dacaaaad.
Fte Number 02 223CP. e panting

A N N E X A T IO N
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A comptela datenpoon and a copy ol to* ordnance ahal tw avadabte al tow
office ot bw Cby Cterk tor ai parsons daamng u aianvrw bw aama
A4 parties to totereal end ebuma shea have an opportunity lo ba heard al

raid hearing
By order ol toa City Comnveaion ot toa Cby ot Santord, Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AI 407-330-5B25 45 HOURS
IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC II e person decides to appeal a decision mad*
wrto retpacl to m y maaer conutersd at bw ebova mooring or hear Vig tw
may need a verbatim raccrd ol bw procaedmgs, nckiting bw testimony end
svtdenc*. which record w not prowled by bw Cay ol Smtord. (FS 288 01081
Cyntote Porter,
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Daputy Cey Cterk
Pubkah March 27, 2002 md Apr* 3. 2002
KK201

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Keep up lo dale on local events. CCW
■ports, local teribwsa. local aducaaon ar
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tots mere
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Seminole Herald
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I* o p e n to eertra y o u M o n d a y th ro u g h Frid a y, • a m • 5 p m
D E A D L IN E S :
D eadline is 4 p m. on M on da y tor W ednesday paper and 4 p.m .
Th u rs d a y lor the W eekend edition. A 4 line m inimum Applies to private
Certain ads and classifications require prepayment.
Deadlines Friday, 5 pm for W ednesday Edition
W ednesday. 5 p m lor Sunday Edition.
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H o m e Health C a re
Eld erly C a ra
H ealth A Beauty
F o r Sale
C e m e te ry Lois
R em inde r Services
Lu xu ry Items
C o m p ule r/TV
Personals
H ealth C a rs
Lost A F o u n d
S pecial Notices
N u rs e ry 6 C h ild C a re
W eight M anagem ent
H ypnosis
H ealth Insurance
L ega l Services

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M ERCHANDISE
151 A pptancas A
Furniture F o r Sale
163 Television A Stereo/Radto
166 C o m p uters F o r Bala

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ESTATE

G o o d TN n g a to E a l
M usical Instruments
Miscellaneous
Auctions

A U T O M O T I V E

167 Sporting Oooda
169 OtDcs Supplies
191 Buidktg Material*

231 C a r* F o r Sale.
234 Automothre
A cc tM o d M
233 Truck/Butea/Van* F o r Bala
239 C a r Rentals
236 V ah idee W anted
239 MoSorcydee/BIkaa F o r Sale
240 Boat Rentale
241 Rao. V a N c M C a m p a r * F o r Bale
243 T ra la ra F o r Bala
245 F a rm Equipment

193 Law n A G a rd e n
196 Machine W ot*
197 Restaurant Equipment

141 H om o* F o r S « l «
143 O u t o l 8tata
Proparty F o r Sola
145 Raaort Proparty F o r 8ala
147 Industrial Proparty F o r Sala
1*8 Motxta H o n rs Lola F o r Sala
149 Co m m ercial Proparly F o r Bala
151 tnvaatm am Proparty F o r Sala
153 A ersaga L o t F o r Sals
154 O p s n H ouas
155 Condom lnlunts F o r Sala
157 Mobile H om e* F o r Sala
159 Raai E stats M M a d
150 Busina as F o r 8als
163 W atartrool Proparty F o r Sala
165 Duplex F o r Sala

91 Apartment*/
Hom os
To Share
93 Room s For Rani
95 Room m ate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condom intim Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 H ouses Unlum ished
105 Dupies/Tnples
107 Mobile H om es For Rent
111 Resort vacations
114 Warehousa/Renlal Space
116 Industrial Rentals

P a y in g f o r v o o r c te —

322-2611

Com m ercial Ronlato
Ofllc# S p a ce For Pont
Pasture F o r Rant
W anted To Wont
Lo o m T o O w n
Storege/Offlc* F o r Rant

REAL

R EN TA LS

4 5 D ebt Conaobdation
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 M o n e y to Lend
6 3 M ortgages

Care Otver. loving cere.P/T. good
mea*. rrt. 1t*) sneers, referrals. 20
yts a r p . bght cleaning. Sanford
rosidenl 407 321-3275

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125
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67 Career
Consultant*
69 Resum e*
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Em ptoym enl
Wanted

C L A SSIFIE D

M IS C E L L A N E O U S
199 Pete A S u pplies
2 0 0 Lhraitod V F a rm
Supplies
201 Horses
y
u
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I
ole rh l - - —a i o nIi-i—y ..
y tMnicniotry
207 Jew elry
209 W earing A pparel
211 AnaquaTCoHacobtaa
2 1 6 Boats A A co aaaortaa
2 1 7 Garage Bate* •

252 Accounting
253 AddMIone A

219 Wanted la Buy

27— N ursery &amp; C h il d
C are

5 9 — F IN A N C IA L
S

71— H elp Wanted

100—C ondom inium
R entals

e r v ic e s

109— H ouses-

109— H ouses U n f u r n is h e d

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Looking far experienced piiza
Cert.CPfVAcav***/F1syTOom
Lot oITLC/ Ex Ref*T)ea rale*
* » CM D m . W - » M M **

15— C emetery Lo ts
H b m o fc n . u ita W ro o 1-677-FTC
fCLP. &lt;Apdtfc re n t* r r M o i tom
The Semtooi* Herald and th*
Fodonl Tfjd * C j j g M w l

Four U S in OaUswn Park Cemetery,
Sanford Garden ol Devotion
section. S2M01of. m* le i n pa n .
90**71-4747.

23— Lo s t &amp; Fo u n d

O ProRTUN[TIES

Lost: In Lake Mary area 10 yr old
Chtoueixie, black 6 wMe. w ry hair
Goes by the name ol Oerter, Loll
rivrardyol Lake Mary Vet 407-3224060
LOST. One metfcxn tire tan colored
dog4 onowhitedog Loetnwarety
ol Seminuto Pant i Body A Myrtle
Avo. Sorfunl CalAIDowkn. 407-509*573

25— S pecial N o tices
4:s«ll- 4.5*11
llrtw Vih if Adve«D«*og F ty»r»
IMrtitMl A
iff Tha
Satninotg M tnkl !1

O N L Y 4 .5c P E R
C O P Y III1
Cull till nFUlNtXE HiHALO
A.Kwti«Jnq Owpl Fo#Details

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Contactor Adoption: Happy and
cuLpla
mud! Pv« to flpetr*
wont la adopt newborn to 4 yr old.
ABownbio eipsnsw paid PVmum cal
Attorney
loB-TFse
t 888 222-

Attention RoMterstl
ITs Hegel lor companies doing
I* by phone to promise you
and ask you to ewy to, X
i they deBver. For more
InfotmaMon. cal to#-Ire* 1-877FTC
HELP ( A ( a i k esrvtoe msarnge k m
Th* Seminole Nereid and th*
F * d * ™ n &gt; * d ^ C o m m «tK jn ^ ^ ^

INVESTIGATE b e f o r e
Y O U INVEST'
Alweye e good polcy. especfaVy lor
buxines t
opportunity*
and
(renefseet. C a l Flonds Dept ol
Agnakture A Consumer Sendees at
600435-7352 or FTC-H ELP lor
has nkxnwfcn. Or vo* our Web Me
■I www fk: gowbUcp
Florida law nxykree Meets of carton
bueness tppoivrtes to regbter ■ »
Florida Dept ol Agriculture A
Consumer Sendees before selling
Cek to verity lawful rtgttbation
before you buy

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71— H elt W a n te d
1250 a day po4*naaM&gt;artondng
Training provided. 1-800-2933965X4271.

407-3234121
w------ -■ wr - ears. ■ _i_ as
AkCCTHLaTWtfll VtoHC Wri3(9MI* onto*
products company. Hour* MotvFrl.
6*m-5pm. Expsrtsnce: ’A Must*.
Verifying and preparing tovotoat
lor payment. Accounts Raeervabis.
Bank Deposits and Statement
reconciling, computer ktersls. o8ce
machine
skHts.
very
nest
nanuwnrmg Salary Is auiyart to
eipertenc*. Reletences wP be
requred Mey be erted to tdw ■ rttg
lest Sanford-LsksMary Longwood
area. Must cal tor eppairemenL 407324 3550.

4 .5 c !t 4 . &amp; H —

Hav* Your Advertising Flyers
Printed &amp; (needed to The

O N L Y 4 .5 C P E R
C a l D IE SEM INOtE HERALD
Advertising Dept For Details
407 322-2611

AinrricjnlliuM
Auoruliuo.'«

A TTN : SANFORD
Postal
positions,
dsrks/carnsrt/aorter*. No sap.
required. Benefits. For Siam, salary,
end tettng ntormeBon cal 630-3933032 exL 7452.6 aro-8 pm 7 days,

I uMr 1rtMft hwsi* prj SftM

C a n Y o u R ic o f n l io
the S ig n s o f S tro k o ?

Cfeonsrs: Date* psopto. hourly rats.
Parks. AJtomonta Springs. M rata
531 oo.rf.iy Sanford, Del rale
530 OGdey Cof 407-3394000.

•Soddst burlinessor
suknnsoiitwtact, urnv
leg.
onorevd*of

Delivery V hi Driver ReqMre* dean
driving record Be able to hit 75Jbe.
Sun stuns Stifling. 407-571-1660.
DRIVER TR A IN E E S NEEOEOI
Besfway needs Irartor k*4st rtkrert
N O W No eipananc* necessaryl
5700* per week eamng potential.
No CDL7 No proUeml O L M t a
avaiiobiel Ca l Now! Tc4 fra* 1-677214-3624.

« Sudfen crrtvwn. katte

speakrqot uxteclanOng
• Sudden b u b ii! w n g n o n e
nrbrtheyes

Ezpwwicgd T m Work#fi nn do d
tor ututy contract crews b Deltona
Arse Call (407) 468-0762 lor
additional
info.
Drug
Free
Workplace EOE.

• Sudk'i troubkl nJinq,
d im b iK f M it t

oicsardMon

Learn fit* itgnt and c
9 I I if Ihty occurI

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• BUY • SELL • TRADE

Full lime computer position
svsksbie in Sanford Access 4
Pagemaksr sipsrtsnc* a must
Ouck Books s ip s plus. B 30 to
430pm, MorvFrt May considsf a
qustfwd part tens or flei Urns
employes C e l Georgs 407-3249600 X12 or fax resume 407-3249900

You can do it all with a
Seminole Herald
classified ad

General Deeners, Plus One PtT
Supervisor'Lake Mary , Evenings
Storting Apr* 1st
call 407-339-8000

Call(407)322-2611
ToSpeaktoa
ClassifiedAdSpecialist
OrFaxYourAd •
(407)323-3408
Heart
Briefs
fo r more information, call
MSM-AHA-USAIor visit
wsw.aineribarnearl.org

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KldCare
'Free or Low(
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for Kids
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H O USEKEEPER
Furt Urn* position, excellent pay.
Experience preferred.
Club Espirit Apartments
407-331-3131
IN VESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST1
Always ■ good pokey, espectsty tor
business
opportunities
and
franchises. C e l Florida Dept, ol
Agrcukure A Consumer Services al
BOO-435-7352 or F TC HELP lor
free ntamwkorv Or v M a x Web see
al www Be gowbuop.
Florida taw requires xeters ol cettoxi
txjsxwss oppoilurtes to regsler w&lt;b
Florida Oepl of Agnculturs 6
Consumer Services before selling
C a l to venty lawful regisuabon
before you buy.

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a g o n
a f f l s n y ia M B g *

NOW HIRING
TOLL COLLECTORS

Jonnonal Supervisor Part dm*,
eipenanced ExceDenl pay 4
benefits Fox resume 407 339-4710
or col 407 3394000

Orange, Oscda. Lake 4 Seminole
Paid Training• Paid Vacation
Background 4 Drug Screen
Required

LABORERS NEEDED
HEALTHWSUBAHCEAND401K

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Hoorn For Rent Free cate* 6
•todrte, wVd. SBSAek. Lake Ave to
Sanford. 407-6667023

251581-2902

407-321 0759

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Ws Mevs a Way Ybu Can Cut
That Cost tn Haiti

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rckjds i t u M 6 cstks 5425'ma.
1si A Iasi month. 407-323 3399.

TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING OEPT
407-322-2611

1 ResidsnbM construction,
must have minimum of 5 yts
sxparenca. Race work or heurty 5500
■ton on bonus. Great bsnakts. 3667360221.

Mature male. SBSTwk. Share
rnrYOimg metuong unrotf, r*o
smoking to house. Furnished,
todudtog T V 6 RR. 407-314-6904.

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Banford: Lovely TOR apt, sxc
era*, cabia TV. Seekxig msturs
kvMdusI ot couple, no children or
pets 5120Twk, or 54Saino * 5250
■sc dsp. Lease 407-321 -3736.

Seskxig makaananca custodan tor
Part Tima position at local church
Position svaAabia Apr* 30th.
RsqtArae workxig knowledge ot
mechanical devices including
•Isctrtcsl, plumbing, m d A/C
disciplines
Desired
working
eonrtIcnaloramrtNsfodrelree C M
407-322-4371 lor appkcstion and

Sanford Large 1 BR Quiet
ResdenOei Area. AdiAts. No Pets.
RNAaaae. $47Vma * Depost. 40732360)9.______________________

99—

Select Service Hotel In Seminoi*
County Seekxig Front Desk Clerk,
tax Rnum e to 407-9965821 Or Cel
407-9061000

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MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE AOA I BCflU. 1446140

J BOhSi . SSTOSJO ANDUP

Select service hotel to Seminoi*
County seeking experienced soles
person. Fa* result* to 407-9865021
or cal 407-9961000.

407-3336679

SprtogHiE Suitet/Santord needs a
experienced FiA-TVne Menienance
Assletant and experienced PartTime Weekend Desk Clertis. Appfy
to person to
201 N. Town* Road.

1st Month Rent 566JM
(Limfiod Dm* OBer)
2 Bertooms 5559
3 Bedroom* 5659
We pay water/sewer.
Smsf pel wsicoms
Cedar Creek Apts
407-324-4334

The Men w f i expsnsnee. must have
drivers Scans* Apply to person al
Fred’s Tire Service. 407- 324-3489.

ie n lo rd : 2 Bedroom 1 Bath
Duplex. 5475/5475. Amenities
407 321-8757

2920 S. Orlando Drive
Sanford, Florida 32773
(407) 323-3707

$30.00 Off
Initial Service
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“Offices Coast to Coa$f*
Since 1954

ACROSS
1 Shucks
6 Popular
palindrome
ending
10 Judicial
order
14 Big social
gathering
15 Black.
Yellow and
Rad
16 Type ol pilot
17 Sri Lanka
currency
18 Math class
19 Kansas City
daily
20 Lose one’s
coot
23 Carol the
supermodel
24 Articulate
25 Navigator’s
need
25 Flight Into
27 “Sayonaral*
28 Automatic
lead-in
29 Ronl lead-in
31 ‘ Elvira,__ _
ol the Dark*
35 Drums or
dance lines
38 Indonesia
locale
39 Country
singer Davis
41 Ratrier and
Marino
42 Features ol
shale and
slate?
45 Chat
sessions
46 Tunney and
Tierney
50 Happy or
sad feeling

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51 Health farm
53 Org. ot narce
54 Sound Ol
winter?
55 Super
finish?
56 Heitoe
59 Stelti Grafs
husband
62 He lived tor
905 years
64 Strong scent
68 Lite lines?
66 Active one,
in Sicily
87 Chimney
conduit
68 Ford from
Tennessee
69 Walt Kelly
character
70 Supply
sustenance
71 Long stories
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1 Basil and
losemary
2 Palate
appendage
3 Indian
soldier in
British
service
4 Grasped
5 Trunk or
vessel
6 Flight ot
fa
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Part - Time Positions Available
•Sales Agents • Customer Service Reps
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Flexible Schedule • Apply In Person
Monday - Friday - 9:00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m.
Or fax resume w/coversheet to 407-859-9799
attn: Jay Bennett at

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Must be 18 years of age and hove a void Florida Drivers kense
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turnips
12 World Cup
participant
13 Rich pastry
21 Hunter’s
quarry
22 Folded fast
food
26 Play area
30 Finished
31 Prefix for
content
32 Prefix for
metric
33 Participate In
a
hootenanny
34 It appears
several
times in this
puzzle,* so
nirer upt
36 Picnic
invader
37 Puncture
sound
40 Curved
upward In
the middle

43 Forever-day
ir-day
connection
44 Sent away
on a cruise
with a wave
46 When
repeated it’s
an Island
near Tahiti
47 Does without
49Tackroom
Item
61 Its coat la
100% wool
52 Certain
horse
55 "Ot Thee
vs
56 Rome’s port
ot yore
57 Gets up
60 Libertine or
rake
51 Start ot a
magical
Incantation
63 Start tor
Carlos or
FlHpe

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8 Pitcher
caught in a
rules
violation
9 Practicing
great selfdenial
10 T h a t . . no
lady...

‘FILL’ER UP!

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Then look no further, Bit Sanford Seminote County Chanter ot
Commerce is the place hx you. We otto everything from j board room
tor your IOAA0 Off C0MM77H MEE71W65 to i grand banquet hal
perfect (or WEDCMM6IJU0 IWTTlCt We provide, tables, chain and a
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207 Jewelry
200 Wearing Apparel
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317 Oaraga Balsa
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284 Carpel A Installations
283 Carpet Cleaning
268 CaMng Repair
287 Ceramic Tito
288 Child Care Centers
280 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 DrywaM
276 Electrical
277 Fence
273 Handy Man
279 Hauling
230 Horn# Improvements
231 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Sarvlcaa
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Laketront Clearing
283 Landscaping
288 Laundry Services

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23S Truck/Buaae/Vana For Bala
238 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
230 Motorcydea/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Flee. Vehfdea/Campers For Bala
243 Traitors For Sale
243 Farm Equipment

2BR 1J BA: New Roof. Ceramic
Tie, Sc Porch. Over 1400 Sq FL
Nicely Landscaped. Pod, Fenced
1104.900

Sq FL Uv, Dm, Fern Rm, 22x48 Sc
Pool wid Spa. 3 Car Gar. Over 1/3
acre. 1239.900.
Custom 8k 4 BR 2BA: Over 230C
Sq FL Lkn Din. Fam Rm, 32x32 Sc
Pod, 2Cxr Gang* onCXer L2 Acre
1210,900.

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231 Cart For Sale
234 Automotive

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• Spurious Apartment# with bilge Closela • Like
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233 AlteraDone
238 Appliance Repair
237 Auto Elect Repair
238 Automotive
280 Bush Hogging
281 Compel" r Consulting
282 Cabl~ at*

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181 AppSancaa A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo/Hadta
IBS Computers For Bala
187 Sporting Oooda
180 Office BuppHe*
1B1 BuRdbtg Material*
103 Lawn A Darden
105 Machine Work
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222 Musical Instruments
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220 Auctions

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06 Retirement Hom es
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100 Condom inum Rental*
101 House* Furnished
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107 Mobile Home* F o r Rent
111 Resort Vacations
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127

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141— H o m e s F o r S a l e

Bank Owned
Property!!!

151 Appliances A
Furniture F o r Sale
163 Television A SiersorRadto
163 Com puters For Sale
167 Sporting Oooda
180 Office S upple*
tO t Building Materials
103 Law n A Garden
109 Machine Worit
197 Restaurant Equipment

141 H om es F o r Sate
143 O u t of S tate
Preparty F o r Sate
145 Resort Property For S ate
147 Industrial Property F o r Sate
146 Mobile H o m e Lots F o r Sate
140 C o m m ercial Property F o r 8ate
151 Investm ent Property F o r Sate
153 A crea ge L o t F a r Sate
154 O p e n H o u s e
135 C o nd om in ium # For Sate
157 Motto* H o m e * F o r Sate
150 R aai E state W anted
160 Business F o r Sale
163 Waterfront Property F o r Sale
165 Duplex F o r Sale

Town house 212.5, excellent
neighborhood, pool. He, new peril
A carpet. C e l 407-4744634.

149 — C

o m m e r c ia l

Pr o p e r ty F o r S ale

221
222
223
229

M r R Ctt A N O IS E

GS

201
209 H eavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
200 W earing Apparel
211 Anttque/Coltectlble*
215 Boats A Accessories
217 G ara ge Sate*
21B W anted to Buy

F

36x10 mote*home.

Firm ,
parity kind, carpeted, ceBng lane,
new m o m , new A C Locatod ri town
6 Counfty (adtA) Park S36S Orange
B M U k U n o * . Ato*tgl17X0a 366740-1066

G o o d Th in g s to Eat
Musical Instruments
MtoceHaneoua
A'ictton*

231 C a rs F o r Sate
234 Automotlv*
Accessories
235 Truck/Busea/Vans F o r Sate
236 C a r Rentals
236 Vahicte* Wanted
239 Matorcyctoe/Bfce* F o r Sate
24 0 Boat Rentals
241 R oc. Vahidee/Cam pere For
243 Traitor* F o r Sate
246 Farm Equipm ent

252 Accounting
253 Additions A

What does that mean to you?
100% F in an cin g

153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r

New 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

S ale

Call today for your FREE
recorded message to s
find out more.
S

407*622*1237 Ext: 269

D ELTO N A 10 n e e . ktosl lor noble
hom»*a#, horses, canto, Isrmrig or
nurseryl
2or*d
agricultural
$4,900/ACRE. Sm down w/owner
townee. 604-767-1772 o r 904-7*7-

181— A
Fu

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Fo

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p p l ia n c e s

u r n ttu r e

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t KINO S E R TA poeturepetSc set.
never u**d Cato S2K M l 6295 C m
deftvtr. 407-709-5696
1 Luxury firm ptoowtop set wrth 7 yr
werrsrVy. k* i 13A. qjeen 11&lt;0. king
$210. Brand new. Located in
Bardord. 407-402-2776

1BRASS BED. OUEEN S E R TA
posknpadC sto $ tame Nnar usd.
oast ItK . sal $275 Can dtorar. 407709-5696

Focus
On
S a vin g s
Shop Seminole Herald's
Classifieds Everyday!

A B s rd New Chwiy CXal * r i g tobto
7 T and 6 Ctters wLeai. SM ri Bos
$990 lighted Chew Cabrnet AvaA
Can Detver 407-4224230.

Business &amp;Services
Directory
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T R

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Baby erb with mattress
A bumper pads. $60
407-121-2129

pa

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1 A Chany sleigh bed. soM wood,
with pJkjw top mettrest set. Never
used Sei $640 Can driver. 407-4220230.

AdVBrtiM your businete or Mrvlces for as little as $2.00 par day.
Call (407) 322-2611 to spoak to a Classified Representative
258-AlTTOMOTlVE
Lowsll'a Auto

R e p a ir

Toyota $ ASE Maxtor Mechanic
Foreign 4 Domestic Auto Rape#
4 Seneca.
3400 West S R 46. Santord
C a l 4075025985
Hours 8 0 0 - 53 0
V IS AA tA3TER CA R D

2 6 0 -B o a t R

e p a ir

naroour wmmm i i r v i t i
S#rvfc« &amp; Repair «
our QMLX Butinas*
‘Beat 4 Trailer Repeat
-Factory Certified Technician*
’Mercruaar Dealer
Hr*: M F 8*-*p. Sat9am-Noon
M to E x t 52 * Port ol Santord
(407) 324-0911

2 6 9 -C l e a n i n g S e r v i c e s
-------------- 8 u T Z 6 l I a K
W* Offer Thee# Serve**
•Mart Serve*
• Office Ctoarvng
•PreMurs Waxhmg
•Floor ReftnMwig
4075215712

2 7 2 -D e u v e r y S e r v i c e s

2 9 1 -M o h t g a g e s

Th e CraneTa Eye
P r o fU ilw ii! Sw y Icsb
Moved to 106 0 1st &gt;t Sanlord.
Pretoaatenal Servicaa, Kitty
Sitting. Helping Hand Errsnd
S m lc iB i
Call 4075025846

N E E D A HOME LO A N ?
Wide Rang* Mortgage
program#. Good Cradx.
Slow Credit, Sell Employed
Free Pre-Approval!
MILLIE G O U LD
D N B. Funding. Inc
AMorigags Brokerage Business
407432-0606 or 633-3060

2 7 5 -D r y w a l l

Dry Wall
‘Stucco Repalre*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn! 1
407-322-6338 Lfl
Ctoasc Fence Company
Serving You Over 50 Years
W* Dekver/ W* Manulactur*
We Inxlal
Commercial •Resktonbal
Repairs - Installation
•Wood. Post l &gt; RaX Fence
•Stockade KhexUnk Fenca -Board
on Board •Shadow Bui
Caff For Frta Exrvnai*
(407)3315765
330 Doq Track R d Longwood

2 7 8 -H a n d y M a n

4 0 7 -3 2 4 -1 1 7 7
A*h About O ur Spedatol

2 8 1 -H o m e
Im pr o vem en t

The Homestead Helper*
Licensed. Bonded, Ineured.
Dependable. Honest.
Seffknoto Counry
407-332-0167

CH ARLES D. (Dan| MILLER
Builder. CBC0672S5.
RefcCorrvn. remodel, ecklnonx
repair $ termite repair
407520-1741

2 7 0 -C o n c r e t e

2 8 7 -L a w n S e r v i c e s

Precision Concrete
New. Reptac* $ Repair
Pressure WSshrig $ Seakng

B o b 's L a w n
S e r v ic e

Available
10% Discount *uu March
366-574-4790/368-601-5428

Trash Removal $ Hauling
Light Tta* Trimming
407522*991 (Office)
407-402-lfftt (Mobil*)

£ 7 l* v .O N 9 1W J v T I U N
Beonaft Conitnictton Inc
RAISE, L E V E L and REPAIR
S TR U C TU R E S
For Expert Adric* cai
(4077644-0330
«ww xemSxskeoeesperuXM txx-i

Bed Black iron canopy bed with
hanky Inn ptowtap SM Never teed
407-402-2776.
Bedroom 7 pc CHERRY WOOO 4
poster bed. at dove tailed, dresser
w/lri-mnor, chest , night stand,
iriuted, stilt ri box Cost $6k, sei
$1660. Skp^ibedocmsvatobto 407709-5698

181— A

2 9 4 -P a i n t i n g
Painting
Fra* Estimates, Ltotne.
Commercial Residential
Nick Kourpandi*

(366) 456-1177

Fu

p p l ia n c e s

■EA R W H ITE TA IL BO W
5555 b pul Rest wtto Quiver A
Arrows Askrig $6500 obo. 407-3491910.___________________________
Golf Clubs: Set ol MacGregor
Mcktous Oototn Bear. 4 wood*. 9
Iron*, pultor and bag. Reg *366. A I
tar $50 00 407-322-7670.

191— B u i l d i n g
M a t e r ia l s
COR R UGATED S TE E L R O O FM O
tor Bams, Boat Docks, Shop*, etc.
Alto
Culvert
Pipe:
15-x20’
$170 00/#*. t r x 2 0 - $202/#*.
Surplus Steel A Supply. Inc. Apopka
407-293-57*5

199—Pets A Supplies
1older repaired poods he* to pax)
home, 2 pood* puppies tor sal*.
tOwbS Old, shot*. 407-668-6297.

r n it u r e

Fo

r

C * M Lawn Service
Residential A Commercial
Lawn Cutting Cheapest ri town!
Spring ctoruHp yards, garages, eto
Senior Ctoan Otocnrito. 4073216432 or 407-3285736

300-P r e s s u r e
C

l e a n in g

DUN RrTE: Res/Comm
Free eel. UeAna. Shingle Root
Cleaning.
Sate A Affordable.
407421-4122
Pressure Cleaning
Chemical Root Cleaning
(No pressure, sale way
to clean a root)
Free Estimate*. Lreins
Commercial TlesvlenlvU
tecfc Koupanxks

(3061 456-1177
301-

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Loving home tor unwonted b id s WH
pick tp. 365214-1938 csbtoont, 360
734-4028
la b Retriever: Female, yellow.
10 5 months old. AKC registered,
need* room to run $250 obo 407302-6023

Wtetodhe* Dog, I w* grv* tovrig care
to* bared Lhasa Apwi Dog or type
ol mtmatur* dog 407-322-0492
219— W

Creme love seal. $75. brass coflee
A end labia*.$125, lighted oak
stagers, $250. bakers rack. $25 wal
unit. $50 407-323-8187. after 7pm.

Fndey A Saturday 9*m-2pm, Many
' erent tlerne. Something lor A»1
123 Prwcresl Dove, Sanlord
Garage Sale
•
53pm. Good variety ol Item*.
Sei, Mar 30. 220 Pakn Piece
Sanlord.
Gigantic Yard Sale
Everythrig muM got Beal prices yot
will luidl Fumrlure, construction too
and much much more 607 Santon
Ave, Sanlord Fnday/Ssturday. Apn
5 A &amp; Donl m tu iksoneffl 407-321
0229

223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s

Have Your Advertising Flyers
Printed A Inserted n The
Seminote Herald ft

O N L Y 4.5C P E R
C O P Y !!!!
Call TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
Advertising Dept For Detail!
407 322 2611

2 3 0 — B o a t s 4c

235—

A c c e s s o r ie s

TR u a c / B u s te / V A N S F o r
Sa u

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SMWSportl
Coma Chack Them Quit
■ m S to M M A T M to r
•tortlnf A t- 615*5
NlcftOfa O u

I860 Chevy Luv Pick-up: Ftobui
angtne, rune graaL Baffiriar. $450
Atoo have Leer* campar teal tor 1
krabed pkktp-LJharwet $75 407
3250618 CT 407- 4----------T H T T S S y ------------adK VB, Wbrii buck

1000 Weal 1M6L$*nford

■Snjqukteta^*
■ Gondola.
Stockroom ShoMng.
Jew sky Equip. SMw.VtoRs.PMM
Jacks. Fes Cabrieta. Ladders.
Track LtaNrig. Shopping Carts.
one System, S ea m y Equip,
Lockers, Office Furniture, Btal
W sL and Much, Much. Mors,
7175 W. Colonial Or, Ortonto
407-521-7707
730 Sand Lake Rd. Orlando
407-240-9676
2999 E. Colonial Or. Orlando
4075952001

Cherokee: Gooc
A
puTp.radetar, toes NaAC.$1A00

1602

WRSalYbuBoMon Cofwgnnwit

407-4757300
1b5i Ford R-160 Carfe Vwv
dtteaS, toMa A r m psrtoct $6500
ObO. 407521-1663.

231— C a r s F o r S a l e
1664 Ttoyate H t E q i l
cytridar, 8 ipaad. 67/000 mi**.
Pienaar A M T U ’SxereorCseeitto

•atSTAHT CR ID rr •
TAKE OVER PAYMEMTSItl

3631 W. Vina SL Ktoeenme*
4075457756
ISO 6 State Rd 434. AS Springs
407562-7771

CALL MR. PRKEI
6* Habi* Eapenol
SANFORD 40752151*3

1455 Sronm D id. Caaaatwry 407631-7260
111 Town* Cantor B M . Santord .
407-3359969
1557 W. New Haven Ava. W.
LWboume. 321-766-1276
6626 a Htftoay 44 U a e M u g 362
3252202

• RWTAHT c r e d i t •
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS!!!
CALL MR PRKEI
S* Habto Eeototol
SANFORD 4075215163

f ir&gt;N nt pai mi— j i CsA

1966QMC2 drpidup, cotor gray.
A/C, radto
2066ft $6.666. A* IS. wrier* to. Pis
C*0 4075205473.
19*7 Otavy 8-10 Miort bad pktoa.
Lew milage. Dark Green. AMTM
CO Stereo. $5,000. 407523-2162.
1997 Chevy ktOi 4 eybndv.X-Ctei
super ctoan. tow mie*. *7900oba
407526-7460

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6 N I6 T
M AG A ZIN ES,
8190.
O TH E R
VARIOUS
BOOKS. 4075225361.

1660-8.
M USK
A LS O
M USK

SPW SPAISPA1 7 F T langar tetod
with Shoulder. H p , Back. A Neck
Jelt. Underwater light, cedar
cabinet Never used Fui warranty.
Itot $3295 muM MCflIkto $1695 407654-91541.

---- KA7AK—
ON THE
WEKIVA RIVER
•Rentals •instruction
•Private Guided Tours &gt;Fithing
•Customued Trip*
Picmc and Relaa ri a koto piaca
ol Haavsnl

•CfUUNtD M6TAMTANROI Pago* A Bo
I a Sr PieckX
SANFORD 4075215163
1960 Uncori Conbnentai Mark VI
Lies then 100K mile*. *1500.
407521-0220

4075305541.
1 M HcrxtoAaurd New park good
intortor. A/C needs work. $1405 or
bew offer. Cal 4075275657, after
7.00pm.
tieg Chevy Cevaker. New area.
i heedtgasket or head *600
4075257039.
95 Firebird, Rad. 6 cyt, auto,
tatded lira peat $5000 CM tote
6pm. 407523-2919.
h u v M t i— ^aV W B B

4 0 7 -3 2 1 -7 1 8 8

CALL MR CASH
and DRIVE AWAY TOOAY FOR

or vtM u* on 9to web at
www weluvaadvenlurtt com

A c c e s s o r ie s

H flW iM H

&lt;m ate

Fibergiats boel with Evrmid* V6
outboard engn* New pant-new
rswior. GMvantod later. A n gate
Wei maintained $3.200obo. Can
be teen at NchoN Outboard Svc
Center. 1000 W t il S t. Santord

407-2215665
Buy TC-W3 Mercury Motor OH at
only $11 per QaHonM “ ‘
Outboard Service Cantor, 407522-

Aa u tu* As n a ao o w N lii
PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
NO CREDIT . BAD CREDIT
SANFORD 407-321-5163
(S* K*bi* Etpanoi)
T i y f — l i yil

kxgy iiyiH

LLAME A MR. CASH
Y LLEVESELO HOY
CON $166 PRONTO
PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
NO CREOITO. UAL CREDtTO
SANFORO 407-321-5163
dZ I B e
$1015 POR DM
"RENTA OE A UTOVAN"
Phil Bertis

Santord. 4075215163
In g lo rs
7 We've g
t ot twml Come aae

308-TiiERArEimc

Sank* Center, 1000 Meet 1M 81
Sanlord. 40752359A4.

_________M a s s a g e ________

~ H1V H W U J 4 V H I W I 1
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end DRIVE AWAY TODAY FOR
As LKtle Ae *t**OOWN!ll
PHIL BETTia CAR CENTER
NO CREDIT...BAD CREDIT
SANFORO 4075215163
(S* Habt* Expend)

CamptaAquI

For reservsliont and adttotonte
ritormabon c*I:

ALLM AN ROOFING
Specwiulng n retoohng
A repairs 407-322-1926
Lee RC 0050958

H y lS T

LLAME A MR. CASH
V LLEVESELO HOY
CON 1166 PRONTO
PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
NO CREDITO:. UAL CREOITO
SANFORO 4075215163
---------------- 51951----------------$10*6 FOR O U
"RENTA DE AUTO VAN "
Santord, 407-3215163
Sa Habla Eapand

240— B o a t R e n ta l s
Weed Seme H W IH T W H B fc
Promote Ybur Buaineaal
Than Cal Lto About Flyer*

Wa Will Print &amp;
Dalivar For You To
Our Raadara For
Only
Efe/Copyl!
W* Have a Way You Can Cut
Thai Coal In Hakll
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING DEPT
407522-2611

241— R e c .
V e iiic l e s / C a m p e r s F o r

S* HabU Expend

S ale

Toyota Camry, 1993. t32K*m4#i.
$5,000. 407-6650011 or 352-3834942

1996 Storaai FtopLp Skis out itang
room. (Heps 5 AC, haM. UR* ihower
* retrtg Extra hugs I
attachment $6,500 obo. 4075681754.

234— A u t o m o t i v e
A c c e s s o r ie s

Avalon Center (MM0060IS
Karen Chatterson
LMT, IMA001449I
Strew Management
1400 S Park Ave . Santoro
407-33Q-6B07

TRUCK

3 1 2 — T r ee S e r v ic e

S a te

Tree Senncs-Nali Firm
Crew Leaders. Tree Trimmers
Top Pay. Benefits. Drug Free. 0L
re q .E O E
Lewis Tree Service Inc.
1600-333-6737

Big Celebration!

Buy Here •
Pay Here

$2 9 9 .0 0

E% Interest

Don ’i Miss The

W hji About Bob t Tree Serve#7
We Accept Ail Credit Card*.
Tree Removal. Tntnmmg. Bobcat
Svc. Firewood. Free Estimates
Uc/lns .407- 260-1571

M O VES

Service Directory Line Ad Specials

Y O U IN !

Sanford Landing

$15.75 per m o n th ....... 5 lines / Smooths
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

C la s s ifie d (4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

J

61600. obo. 4075145243

4.5C!! 4.5cf!

Pair amt chart win cane backing
A blue velvet cushions. Good
condition Only $2500 407 3320187.

o f in g

DUR T O D tV O R C l: Mutt secrilto*
N EC CH I S EW IN G M ACHINE,
brand new, In original cotton; dose
svarytffig aufcmeectey OrtgriM cost
$465 Pay erty $16$ Phene 4075625509, day or night.

230— B o a t s &amp;

Dong Room-13 pc seed deny wood
doubts pedestal table *7 leal. 6
Chpptndale chart, buffet A hutch,
never used, cost $6k. sei $1295,
server. $250 407-709-5696

Queen Slei^i bad iMh mattresses,
excellent condition $500. 386
753-0633.

Buy

217— G a r a g e S a l e s

Sale

Beds, located n Sanlord orthopedc
tom sets unto 5 yr wammy 7*n $75,
U $90. qjeen $05 kng $175 Never
used, can dekver 407-402-2776

a n te d to

looting to ptreheae smal town cars
or pretar* wasting busraas-Ai or
soma of the job*. C a l Bob at
(407)6856757

&amp;

2 7 7 -F e n c e

AI Heme lepras Kktan. (tod Citto
6 Wring. Much more. Caff for Free
Estimate Licensed $ Insured
Excetom Reis
Caff Mika a! 407-474-5427

N E A T-N -TID Y

A KING SIZE PILLOW TOP
orthopedto mattress set.
New ri piastre. 5*4 $ ! 9S
407-422 6646

267 L a w n Sarvtoae
266 Lega l Barvtea*
26 0 Locksm ith
20 0 M ason ry
201 M ortgage*
2ft2 M o vin g 6 Storage
203 ON, L u b a 6 F ila r
204 Painting
206 P a p e r H anging
20 7 P a st Control
206 Ptano/Organ Tu n in g
200 Plum bing
300 Pressu re C leaning
301 R oobng
302 S c re e n $ G la ss W ork
303 BacratartM 4 Typ in g
304 8 U n g
306 S m a l Butonaaa
306 S tained G lass
307 Bw bnm tng Poo l Barvteaa
306 Term ite R epair
300 Transportation
311 Tra ve l
312 T r e e Service
313 TV /H adto
314 Uphotetory
316 W e W n g 4 S h e e t Metal
316 Waft Drffing
319 W in d o w W ash ing $ Tinting

T f w N e w 20 0 2

A FiA rue manrat* set. liaw ri
ptosib Mute sailBG 407-422-6646
A W s e scAd oak taC/eitet 4 chars
42**66**. $600 407-322 9360

2 23— M i s c e l l a n e o u s
Battery Operated Big Wheats
Truck affii 2 Btetortoa. *25 0 0 407321 3165

WAl B » i i 6 f t r t *

1 2
O R TH O P E D IC PILLOW TO P
Mam*** S a l Brand New SM ri
Plastic. Bacritoa $100 Can DeSver
407-4224648.

255 Alteration*
256 A pplane* Ftepair
297 AtAO Elect. Repair
296 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Com puter Coneofttofl
262 Cabinet*
293 Carpentry
294 Carpet 6 InstaNatlon*
269 Carpal Cleaning
200 C«lttng Repair
267 Ceram ic Th#
266 C h W C a ra Center#
269 Cleaning Sarvicw*
270 Concrete
271 Conetrucbon
272 Daevary Sarvtoae
279 Drywwff
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 H andy Man
270 Hauling
atoo nofTw im p ro v w n m a
261 Irrigation 8 Repair
262 Janitorial Satvtoaa
283 Jew elry $ Ftepair
284 Lakafronl Clearing
269 Landscaping
266 Laundry Sarvica*

ale

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to

254 Air Conditioning

187— S p o r t i n g G o o d s
Orest Locaeon on 17 92 r i Santord.
3.000 total *q IL Includes 1,000 iq
ft CHA office ipac*. Concrete Mock
Wto! 4 roi-up (tools. Burking ri great
oonttoon. 17 parting apace*. Owner
to mottvetod! C e l V ine* Scon.
Hastex, 407-314-4410.

In th e e v e n t y o u n— d to c h e n o e v o u r a d :

SERVICES

181— A

157— M o b i l e H o m e s
Fo r S ale

W ed ad :

H you need to change your ad aha* R to rum toa. ptoaae p v a us a otol and
we net make toe change tor V w n o d avaBatea artoton. Ptoaaa c h e rt your ad
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M ISCEl l A N E O U S
too Pets A S upple*
200 Uvettock/Farm

P a y in g fo r v o u r c l—

padty aw apt Masterc ard or Visa. P M atoo wtotok* cash or a pen
Adverasers who d l l to be f e d can rnahe arrangement* at the
their ad to atoeed. tosaae keep t i mind toaf a l to toe Personate (ctoae. 21),
i (217) require payment in
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1800 W. First Slreet • Sanford. F L 32771

^

(407)321-6220
Fa* (407) 330-0253

Expiree 3-31-02

Phil Bettis
Car Center
Sanford

407-321-5163

Dodge Ram
lack, Platoc
Black,
Ptaiuc TType. $50 00
3657530042

23 5 —
T r u c k /B u ses/V a n s Fo r
Sale
"REPOS REPOS REPOS"
■CREOITO MSTANTAMEOTrinehero Lex Pago* A Su
Nombre! Liam* a Sr Preaol
Heblamo* Ingiex
SANFORD 407-3215153
"REPOS REPOS REPOS"
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found on restaurant’s steps
■y Christopher Petton
Staff Writer

SCC duo selected
for All-State
Vjlana Lsuchsnka pfefttd
up moat of the hardware,
but 11 olhef memberaotthe
Saminda Community
CoNaga baakatbal program
wara aiao raoogntzad whan
the Florida Community
Cottage Activities (FCCAA)

SANFORD - The fate of a
17-year-old m other and the
baby she abandoned is now in
the hands of the courts.
After two anonym
nymious 911
lac
calls placed
by tne m other
T hursda
m orning, police
quickly located the- baby she
left at the doorstep of the Proy
Thai Cuisine restaurant at 2520
S. French Ave. Officer Tina
Lehm an found the baby at
approximately 6:20 a.m. wear­
ing a child sized T-shirt, said
Capt. Darrel Presley.
JShe Immediately wrapped
the baby In a blanket and
called
param edics,''
said

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Presley
With the baby In good condi­
tion resting a t Central Florida
Regional H ospital, Sanford
police investigators tracked
down the m other’s Identity by
tracing the 911 calls to a cell
phone. The m other was located
at Seminole High School as she
apparently gave birth, dum ped
tne child and phoned police all
before shoving off to class.
Police transferred her to the
hospital and was still recover­
ing there as of T hursday
evening. Meanwhile, at a cus­

tody hearing Thursday after­
noon,
Seminole
County
Juvenile Judge Nancy Alley
ruled the child was to be
placed In a Department of
Children and Families shelter.
The mother would be allowed
supervised visitation rights
and another hearing was set
for April 15 at 9 a.m.
Under Florida law, the girl
could have legally dropped the
newborn boy off at a fire hall
or hospital, instead, she chose
See Baby, Page 12A

Bike Patrol

and Alt-Stste teams recantty.

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Police find teen-age mother
after tracing 911 calls

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Sheriffs office
investigating
electrocution

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City pulls permit
for snake seller
By Dsn Ping
Editor

bivatlgaton with the
Seminole County' Sheriff's,
Major Crimes Unit are inves­
tigating the death ot a 20yeeKJd worker; who died of
an apparent electrocution.
Tne incident was reported
to the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office at U3&amp;un
Thursday. It happened on
State Road 426 near the inter­
section of Seminole Woods
Boulevard, near Geneva.
The victim, Benjamin
' i Butt (dob 6-20-81) of
, worked for Red
•ad Light. He waa a nwrMer
of a crew that wras laying T
down power pole* along the
roadway.
According to a witness, the
i of the truck came in
I contact with a power line.
[The victim, who was stand­
ing next to the truck, appar­
ently came in contact with
the electrical current An EMS
crew rushed him to Central
Florida Regional Medical
center in Sanford, where he
was pronounced dead.

H*f«Wphoto by Tommy Wncu l
Sanford police and firelighters escort a teen ager to a rescue vehicle. T h e
Seminole High School student earlior in the morning abandoned her baby
at a Sanford Th a i restaurant.

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The Sanford Fire Department recently purchased bicycles for He new bike patrol. Pictured, from left, are
flrefighter/paramedic Larry Piedlscalzo, Out-Spoke'n owners Arden and Michael Cottle, and
KreAgMer/paramedcs Mike Salber and Jeff Orange.
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Fire department
finds solution for
tight squeezes
By Dan Ping
Editor

pecial events like festivals
and parades provide
unique obstacles for para­
medics who have to provide
emergency medical service, but a
team of emergency personnel at
the Sanford Fire Department
appears to have found a solution:
bike patrols.
Large crowds make it difficult
for emergency medical techni­
cians (EMTs) and paramedics to
respond to a crisis. Precious sec­
onds that could mean the differ­
ence between life and death are
lost maneuvering large rescue
vehicles through a crowd of
pedestrians. Even golf carts are
difficult to squeeze through tight
spots.
"Bikes are idea for things like
the Fourth of July down on Lake
Monroe," said Mike Salber, a
paramedic with the department.
Salber is the driving force
behind the creation of the bike
unit. Deputy Fire Chief Jerry
Ransom said the idea had been
kicked around for a couple of

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Designing
Women
The terms "high-tech’ and
landscaping company"
don't often appear In the
same sentence. A Sanford
company Is changing that.
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Sanford fireftghter/paramodlc Larry Pledlscalzo Inspects his
new bicycle, which was purchased from Out-Spoke'n.

Se« Bicycles, Page 7A

with the goals and objects of the
Comprehensive Plan and the
Land Devel­
SANFORD — City commis­ opment
------- / / -------sioners revoked a conditional Regul• ■“
use permit that gave a business at ions,"
If it had
owner permission to operate a Kuhn told
Keen n
wholesale reptile operation on commission. . c .
ers. "it's also
wholesale
Sanford Avenue.
electronics
In January, the Planning it not compatlZoning Commission approved ble with the
business, I
the permit despite complaints surrounding
would have
from nearby business owners
Mikc'LV
fell the same
and residents. The business, JP
way.
Pets located at 211) and 212 Skat, chair_____■ ■ ____
Sanford Avenue, houses thou­ man of the
**
sands of non-venomous reptiles Planning
that are sold wholesale to other Comm­
Plarrfwng CkxrtrniaAion
ission, was
retailers.
^ _
Linda Kuhn, who rives iilmitl the /one dis­
iT block away at 313 Palmetto senting vote
Avenue, appealed P&amp;Z's deci­ when the conditional use was
sion to the city commission.
approved in January. He agreed
"The permit is not consistent See Snakes, Page IZA

H eathrow residents
object to plans for
assisted-living facility
By C hristopher Patton
Staff Writer

near 14 and 50 one-story units
near the Markham Woods
neighborhoods of Ravensbrook
and Orange Ridge. Residents of
those two neighborhoods plead­
ed with county commissioners
to adhere to the comprehensive
plan and deny the project.
sroval of this plan would
be hard to swallow," said Frank
Shelton, vice president of the
Markham Woods Association.

SANFORD — The night
before Passover was to begin
almost a hundred elderly Jews
delayed their religious prepara­
tions to show their support for a
proposed county comprehen­
sive plan amendment.
The Jewish Senior Housing
Council requested the amend­
Shelton argued approval of
ment for a rezoning of a 20-acre
parcel from agriculture to the assisted living facility would
planned unit development. The be "setting a precedent for more
site is located west of Interstate high intense developments" in
4, east of the Seminofe-Wekiva the area that are incompatible
Trail and 3000 feel south of Like with the surrounding neighbor­
hoods.
Mary Boulevard.
"Please continue to protect
Commissioners voted unani­
mously, absent Commissioner the integrity of our community
Randy Morris, to send the pro­ and continue to honor the agree­
posed comprehensive plan ments made by those before
amendment to the Florida you," he asked commissioners.
Joe Ureig, a resident of
Department of Community
Affairs for review, if approved Ravensbrook, would be the clos­
by the state, the site would be est homeowner to the proposed
utilized for a non-sectarian development. He too asked
assisted and independent living commissioners to deny the pro­
ject, calling an approval a "viofacility.
The development would con­
sist of 200 assisted-living units S « Facility, Page 7A

S u b s ta tio n p ro a c tiv e a p p ro a c h to p o lic in g
By C hristopher Patton

S
David Scott - Idyllwilde
Elementary Principal

Index
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U*5tyto ............................... 1G SC

Ot»iuan»i..........................3A
Opinion .......................... 4A
Pbiko Log.................. . • ■• AA
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Staff Writer
SANFORD — A new Sanford
Police Department substation at
Cowan Moughton Terrace and
5th Street may benefit local stu­
dents as much as the officers
who will use the facility.
The grand opening of the sub­
station Tuesday was the result of
an unique collaborative venture.
The police department, city of
Sanford, Seminole County
Public Schools and Sanford
Housing Authority all pitched in
to help.

The unmanned substation will
provide an added police pres­
ence in the area as officers will
use the facility for shift changes,
breaks and completing paper­
work. The added presence is a
more proactive approach to
policing the area, said Officer
Gary Johnson. Community
policing coordinator Johnson
will move his office from the
13th Street substation to the new
facility.
In addition, the substation
will be used as a tutoring center.
The substation is located on an
adjacent street to the literacy

center at Harbor II, Teachers will
use the substation for more indi­
vidualized
tutoring,
said
Elizabeth Graham, Title I com­
munity educator and adminis­
trator.
"The extra quiet place gives
them a chance to work one-onone with teachers," she said.
"We’ve had some great support
from these collaborative agen­
cies and the community."
Officers who use the new sub­
station will also help in tutoring.
According to Graham, the offiSee Substation, Page 7A

Herald photo by Tommy Vtncom
Audrls BiHberry. executive director ol Sanlord Housing Authority, gives a
speech during the grand opening ot the Sanlord Police Department
Community Services and Tutoring Center.

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T h e S e m in o l e H e r a l d
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Sanford, Florida

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Accusations stack up against Perrotta
Buyer bew are at the Orange County
Convention Center H om e k Garden Show
this weekend.
The legal problem s for Sunrooms of
Florida continue to moAht, but it's business
as usual, as they amttnoe to aeO sunmonw at
the H om e Builders Association o f MidFlorida show.
More than a dozen Central Floridians are
at odds with Suraooms O f Florida owner
Josh Pbnotta. Perrotta is holding an estimat­
ed $500,000 in deposits from customers who
ordered a sunmom anywhere horn five

A s c u s to m e rs pldn legal action a g ain st builder,
S u n ro o m s of Flo rid a continues, to sell at
w e e k e n d H o m e &amp; G a rd e n S h o w
months to tw o y e a n ago. C ivil suits against
Perrotta have already been filed in Charlotte
and O c e o ia counties and a third suit to
Lake County was filed last week.

his home near the d ty o f Umatilla. H e
worked for two days building the screened
jxxr h jm d "that's the last I've seen o f him,"

The Show Goes O n
"H e pulled a quick one on m e," said Lake
County resident Terry Jobe.
to June 2001, Jobe contracted FVn otta to
build a sunroom and scim ted-to porch for

Approximately 25 phone calls and eight
months later, Jobe said he still has not
readied Perrotta. H e filed a lawsuit last
week against Perrotta for the $28,662 he paid
to Perrotta. According to .state statues, if
Perrotta doesn't respond to the suit Jobe

Fighting
Sem inoles fa ll
When the streak reached
five games on Wednesday,
coach Mike Powers, while
never wanting to lose, was
probably hoping for a nice
[steady rain or something aa
[ his charges were starting to
get a little ripe.
P a g e lB

Study for
department
merger now
complete

fou ld seek treble damages or three times the
amount sought
f The lawsuit also Implicates Four Seasons
Sunrooms. Perrotta'si Sunrooms o f Florida is
. a franchisee o f the international company,
" I contacted Four Seasons and
id Bus is toe
jerk they sent m e," Jobe said. "H e's repre­
senting Four Seasons."
Despite the swirling allegations about
Perrotta's illegal business practices, a Hom e
Builders Association o f Mid-Florida repre­
sentative said Friday that his table would
not be pulled from the show.
N ot only are the number o f Lawsuits pil8 ** Sunrooms, Page 10A

Special Delivery

By Dan Ping

S tate Sen. Jo n e s
[scheduled to stop
in S a n fo rd
State Sen. Daryl L. Jones
(D -M iam i) w ill be in
Sanford Saturday, March 23
to discuss his bid for the
Democratic nomination for
governor.
H e w ill
unveil his
5-Point
Plan for
the Future:
economic
develop­
ment, pub­
lic safety,
education,

Pancake Day
w on’t be the
same without
Ph il Gunster

Staff Writer

Editor

A LT A M O N T E S P R IN G S —
M erger proceedings between the
Altamonte Springs and Seminole
County fire departments may
begin as
-------- t t -------soon as
Tbesdayff
county
T h e b ig th in g
commis­
is it appears
sioners
the sendees
approve an
aren't g o in g to
interlocal
b e d im in ish ed
agreement
in a n y w ay.
County
and d ty
—
J5—
officials
completed
a study and

S A N F O R D — Today is
Pancake Day at the C ivic Center,
and Phil Gunster's no where to
be found.
The long-time Kiwanis Club
m em ber is a mainstay at
Pancake Day. Flipping flapjacks,
pouring orange juice, cleaning
tables, organizing the auction —
whatever needed done, Phil did.
But not today.
Phil suffered a heart attack a
w eek ago Friday night. H e had
open heart surgery tw o days
ago. H e's doing w ell, all things
considered, but attending the
38th annual Pancake Day — an
in for at
event he's particip
least tw o decades — was out of

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W iM urim cnt. The public is
invlffld, regardless o f politi■cal affiliation.
The event begins at 3
j.m . Saturday at Calvary
tem pje o f Praise Church on ■
fcCracken Road in
f Sanford.

poten
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cate the
savings &gt; &amp;
between the tw ogtorem m en ts
would b e about $9.6 njillipn over
the next seven yearsA N early $6
million o f the total Would ba the
Lake Mary Mayor Thom Greens hands Claire Poutas her meal from Meals on Wheels. Etc. Standing wtth
projected d t / s savings
the pair lie Cindy Collins, neighborhood services manager for the organization. Friday was March For Meals
"It's a pretty meriting project
day In Seminole County, and various dty officials helped deliver the mors then 650 meals provided daily to
UkeitM
that looks like
it w ill be a g o ,”“ a “
the older population in Seminole County.
Cr
County Manager Kevin Grace.
Despite the study taking iseveral weeks longer to finish than
ontiripated, Grace said the plan is
By MIchalM Jerla
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still on schedule to have the
Mqrtagipg Editor
merger take place at the begin*
ning o f the new fiscal year O c t 1.
L A K E M A R Y — C laire Poulas was
If approved TUesdav, an interlocal
surprised Friday m orn in g w hen
agreement could be completed
M aytjr T h o m G reene, h old in g a hot
within 45 to 60 days, he said.
meal, knocked on h er door. She w as
To be completed, the interlocal
expecting the m eal — but she d id n 't
agreement would have to pass
know the city's lea d er was g o in g to
separate votes by county commis­
d
eliver it.
sioners and Altamonte Springs
Greene and several o f his fe llo w
commissioners. A n y hang-up
d ty and county officia ls, in clu din g
with the proposed plan won’t
D eputy M a yo r M ik e M cLean, C ity
come from Altamonte officials.
M anager John L itto n , city com m is­
From the m ayor to all four com­
sioners G ary Brender and Janet
missioners, every member o f the
Jernigariumd S em in ole C ounty
d ty board said they were sur­
Com m isskm sc R an dy M orris, d e liv ­
prised by the potential savings.
ered d ozen s o f dinners du ring the
"I thought it came out better
county's "M arch fo r M eals" day. The
than expected," Commissioner
event w as o rga n ized b y Sem inole
Sheny Fincher, executive director for Meals on Wheels.
Steve Wolfram said. " I didn’t real­
C ou n ty's M eals on W heels, Etc., to
Etc., explains lo Lake Mary officials how and where
ize the d ty and county could save
recognize the 30th anniversary o f the
meals will be deUvored during Friday's Meals on Wheels
that much money."
O ld er A m ericans A c t and to bring
distribution. Pictured, from left, are Mayor Thom Greene,
Commissioner Eddie Rose said
City Commissioner Gary Breeder. Deputy Mayor Mike
he too was shocked with the
See Meals, Page 10A
McLean, City Commissioner Janet Jemigan and Fincher.

Officials volunteer during Seminole's March fo r Meals day

Project SafePlace
' ' Children In search o l a safe
place can now seek shelter
at the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office. Monday
morning S C S O Chief Deputy
Steve Harriett and County
Commission Chairman Daryf
McLain helped christen the
new designation.
Page 1C

Sem inole

See Gunstrr, Pig* 10A

See Merger, Page 10A

Sanford sergeant returns to w restling ring
By Christoph#r Patton
Staff Writer

V io la Frank - Member of
Sanford Woman’s Club

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S A N F O R D - M ad D o g Is
back.
O ut o f action fo r several
months, Sanford police Sgt.
M ike Taylor, a.k.a. M ad Dog,
w ill reck havoc in the wrestling
ring once again.
Taylor, along w ith other par­
ticipants from M id Florida
Wrestling, are joining forces for
a fu nd-raising d riv e nam ed
W restlers, C op s
and
Kids
Against Drugs.
Their goal is to raise more
than $3,000 fo r a Daren the Lion
costume. Daren is the official
mascot o f the D ARE program.
The costume w ou ld be valuable
in prom oting dru g awareness at
elem entary schools and other
functions, Taylor said.

community. A native of N e w
York, Phil C.unster has integrat­
ed himself into Sanford's fabric
to such an extent that you 'd
think he grew u p here. H e's
Sanford Proud and then some.
"F o r a gu y w h o lives in
DcBary, he does a w hole heck o f
a lot more for Sanford than som e
o f the natives," said Walt Smith,
a fellow Kiwanian.
Lisa {ones
(ones concurs. As a
supervisor
to
Sanford's
Recreation Department, she
relies on volunteers to help the
department run smoothly. She
counts on Phil, and he's at her
office nearly every day, ready to
do whatever needs doing.
"H e 's a stand up guy," Jones
said, "in a time w hen you don’ t
see many stand-up people.
"You don't have to ask him
twice for help. Shoot, sometimes
you don't even have to ask
Gunster once."
"Gunster." That's how Jones
refers to him. Folks w h o w ork in
recreation departments do that a
lot, call people by their last
names. It's a sign o f acceptance
and camaraderie, to this case, it
also cuts dow n on the confu-

T o u r in g d o w n t o w n S a n f o r d

Mad Dog and colleagues hope Jo raise
money for ‘Daren the Lion’ costume
Although not listed on the
wrestUng^cortj for the A p ril 26
event at th e" Sanford C ivic
Center, Taylor said "111 probably
be in the ring." Apparently w ith­
out him k n ow in g, T a y lo r's
wrestling contract w as recently
sold to the likes o f tag team spe­
cialists C.B. K ool and Deathrow
Jethrow.
"There w ill be a lot o f unex­
pected su rprises," said Tom
Paladino, M id Florida W restling
promoter. "It's a sneaky busi­
ness w here a lot o f things
change."
That's exactly what M ad D og
is hoping for. A fter his contract
was sold, he's now delegated to
providing security for K ool and

Jethrow. T h eir opponents are
none other than the twin towers
o f L evy M ace and M ike Mullins
- the Unchained Outlaws. In one
o f Taylor's most recent matches,
he greeted the outlaws with a
sleeper hold.
D u ring the day, he throws
Outlaws in the slammer, but at
night. M ad D og said " I ’d rather
w h oop up on them."
"I nave a strong feeling the
w inner w ill be the Unchained
O utlaw s regardless if Taylor
helps," Paladino quipped.
"H e 's not a fair player,"
Taylor said referring to Paladino
w h o he assumes had a hand in

Herald ptotoe by Tommy Vlncard
L a sh a w n Sm ith, children s librarian at the San ford library, lea d s stu ­
den ts from M id w a y E lem en tary S c h o o l o f Perform ing Arts in an e x e r ­
cise. T h e stu den ts sp en t Friday touring various sp ots in d o w n tow n
Sanford, including the library, the U S. P o s t O ffice, the S a n fo rd M u se u m
and &amp; ity B o y "s Ic e C re a m Shop. T h e d a y en d o d with a picnic in th e

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TH E SOdNOLK HDULD

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
For what It's worth: Unnamed C aller ffl made
som e astute observations about the new court­
house at Five Points. Located
Around the Clock next to the Seminole County
Sheriff's office on the w ist side
o f U.S. H ighw ay 17/92, the
courthouse w ill overlook the
bargain mall o f bargain
m alls— Flea
W orld.
"Just
think," U C #1 said, "you 'll
have Flea World on the east
side o f 17/92 and Plea World
on the west side. A t one you'll
b y Dan P in g
get flea bargains, and at the
• • • • • •
other you'll get plea bargains.”
I suppose the lucky ones are those w h o get both on
the same day.
Trash talk: Leave it to Bob G o ff to d ig up dirt at
the dump.
You'll remember Goff. He's the form er Seminole
County School Board member who had a knack for
asking the m ost prickly questions o f school admin­
istrators. G o ff never met a conspiracy theory he
couldn't a ccep t Truth be told, though, G off's ques­
tions often probed issues school officials would
have rather left alone.
On Thursday, he uncovered — quite literally —
his
latest
discovery at
t
h
e
S e m in o le
C o u n t y
Landfill in
G en eva.
G off arrived
at the land­
fill with a
Former S em in ole County School Board
trailer load
mem ber Bob G o &lt;1 uncovered som e Interest­
o f trash he'd
ing documents at the Sem in ole County
cleared from
his proper­
ties. When
he parked
'&gt;-1
his truck to
unload, he
and
a
f r i e n d ,
R o b e r t
Rivera, discovered
they had parked on top o f stacks o f legal files, some
o f them sealed Juvenile records.
The giant earth-moving machines had barely
cohered tlje recopis and swirling winds blew them
.
around the ridge for anyone unloading trash to see.
7~. That WBirfustTh* tip o f the garbage heap, however.
G o ff began to notice familiar looking pink sheets
blowing in the wind that turned out to be human
resource documents from the school system.
These w eren't just any records. Some were very
personal and included copies o f social security
cards, drivers' licenses and birth certificates. There
were em ployee discipline records, student perfor­
mance records, guidance counselor evaluations, ter­
mination papers, pension plan forms and payroll
direct deposit requests that included bank account
numbers.
Given G o ff's history for digging up unpleasant
issues w h ile on the school board, could this be more
than a coincidence.
" I swear this wasn’t planned," G off said. "W hat
are the chances of m e coming to the landfill and
parking right on top o f this stuff? It must be like a
billion to one. We w ere suppose to come out her on
Monday but something came up."
Perhaps the school system should invest in some
paper shredders. 1 understand the Arthur
Anderson accounting firm might have some used
ones in their Houston office.

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N o fo o d at the inn: The banquet nx&gt;m at Best
Western Marina, site o f numerous civic club meet­
ings and functions, is no longer in service. The
Sanford Rotary C lu b still meets there on
Monday's, but the food is being catered by Buck’s,
while the K iw anis C lu b has left and is having its
meetings meetings catered at the Sanford Chamber
o f Com m erce building. N o word on if food service
will return to the hotel.
Seniorihts: When it comes to the local judiciary,
having seniority doesn't bring the perks.
Two o f the 18th Judicial Circuit judges — Alan
Dickey and O.H. Eaton Jr. — may soon be re­
assigned to other duties. The w ay assigiunents
work, ibose judges with the most seniority are most
likely to g e t re-assigned. Word Around the Clock is
Dickey and Eaton are heading to juvenile court, and
neither is particularly happy about the move.
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SAT
V ik in g W orld O rlando N o .
3-SOL* Sons o f N orw ay
Lodge, w ill b e hosting its fifth
annual "S p rin g F « r Regatta
and Boat Race from noon to 3
p jn . Saturday, March 23, at
the Best Western Marina
n o w tn dinroruThe event w ill include sev­
eral "rea l" Viking boats from
other Sons o f N o rw a y lodges.
_ The O v ie d o Police
D epartment Is sponsoring an
open house 10 a.m. to 2 pan.
Saturday, March 23, at the
department's headquarters,
located at 300 Alexandria
Blvd., In Oviedo.
D oor prizes fo r children 16
and under w ill be awarded,
and the event w ill include K-9
demonstrations, handouts for
kids, tours and displays, gun
locks and gun safety informa­
tion, and food, such as hot
dogs, chips and drinks.

SUN

Seminole County employeee recently held a food drive to help Seminole Voluntaar Enterprises Inc. The food will ba distributed
to people In Sanford end Seminole County. Pictured accepting a can of food from County Manager Kevin Grace Is Jean Metts.
director of Seminole Voluntaar Enterprises Inc., along with soma of tha employees who participated In the drive.

R esistin g O ffic e r s
Sanford O ffic e r Daniel C am argo
arrested N ik ia H olm es, 27, o f
Sanford F rid a y fo r fleein g law
enforcem ent, resisting an officer, d ri­
v in g with a suspended license, pos­
session o f a w ea p o n b y a convicted
felon, d iso b ey in g a slop sign, d rivin g
w ithout h eadligh ts activated, failure
to carry v e h ic le registration and
&gt;lal not assigned to
attached license plate
the vehicle. H o lm es apparently ran
■out o f the S m o k er’s Express conve­
nience store on French Avenu e when
he noticed p o lic e pulling in to the
parking lot. H e continued to flee by
veh icle until h e abandoned the car in
the area o f 10th Street and H o lly
Avenue, P o lic e found a loaded hand­
gun underneath d river's seat.
Sanford O ffic e r Brian Welch
arrested W ilb u r Wall, 59, o f Sanford
Tuesday fo r resisting an officer and
disorderly intoxication.
Sanford O ffic e r John Difatta
arrested C o m a Leonard, 42, o f
Sanford Th u rsd ay for disorderly
conduct and resisting an officer.
D rug Possession
Sanford O ffic e r Ronald Carter
arrested Theresa Brooks, 32, o f
Sanford Thu rsday for possession o f
crack cocaine, marijuana, dru g para­
phernalia and a w eapon b y a con­
victed felon. The arrest w as a result
o f a search warrant executed at 1011
O liv e A ven u e. Police found drugs
and a load ed 22-caliber automatic
pistol.
A gents o f sh eriff’s o ffic e
C ity/C ou n ty In vestigative Bureau
executed a search warrant
W ednesday at 3627 Anna D rive in
A popka. A g e n ts arrested Robert
Alton, 24, o f Apopka fo r .5 grams o f
marijuana seeds and stems and 4
grams o f marijuana.
Sem inole D eputy Marcus Bullock
arrested G re g o ry H oover, 40, o f
L on gw ood W ednesday fo r posses­
sion o f crack cocaine. W hen H o o ver
exited his veh icle a piece o f crack
cocaine a lle g e d ly fell from his pants.
The Sanford Police Department
Tactical U n it executed a search war-

Sem inole D avid Rennish arrested
Barbara M arano, 31, o f Lake M ary
Tuesday fo r larceny and her second
charge o f shoplifting. A n em p loyee
o f the L ak e Emma K-M art, M arano
a lleg ed ly w a s d oin g fraudulent
refunds a n d pocketlting the money.
The store security estim ated she
.stole about a $1,000I o v e r a period o f
several months.

rant W ednesday at 1710 Peach
r Avenue. Resident Bobby Jackson, 44,
was arrested for possession o f
u.
cocaine and drug paraphernalia.
' -G ra n d Thefts
A lle n Silas, 45, o f Sanford was also
Lake M a ry O fficer J. G ow en
arrested Sesar Rivera, 41, o f W inter
arrested fo r possession o f drug para­
phernalia.
Springs Tuesday fo r gran d theft. H e
reportedly w ork ed w ith a H om e
D epot cashier to steal merchandise.
D riv in g w ith a Suspended License
A ltam onte Springs O fficer R. D ean
The cashier reportedly w o u ld deactiu rit
ity
arrested H ector Rosa, 37, of
vate the secur
y #s 'e
n nssooars
r on the
rchandise and a llo w
L o n gw o o d Friday fo r driving w ith a
exp en sive m erchandise
suspended license. T h e officer
Rivera to w a lk out o f the store w ith ­
stopped Rosa as he had no license
out payin g. In approxim ately six
plate or temporary tag on the back
months, an estimated $6,000 to
o f the vehicle.
$8,000 o f m erchandise w as stolen.
Sem inole Deputy Christopher
Torina arrested John Weils Jr, 33, o f
W inter Springs Wednesday fo r d ri­
vin g w ith a suspended license.
Police stopped W ells for not using a
signal w h en changing direction.
DUI
Sem inole Deputy Stephen Taylor
arrested W illiam W ilson, 25, o f
L on gw ood Friday fo r driving under
the influence and d riv in g with a susnded license. Police stopped
ilson fo r inoperative brake lights.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed
a blood alcohol content o f about
.136.

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Probation V iolation
The Seminole County Sheriff's
O ffice arrested Bernard Harvey, 4
o f Sanford Friday fo r a probation
violation.
Larceny
Sanford Officer Sherry Webster
arrested Joseph Carrasquiilo, 19, and
Scott Wallace, 26, both o f Sanford,
Tuesday for larceny and dealing in
stolen p r o p «ty . T h e tw o allegedly
stole som e jew elry that belonged to
The Z u n i Collection on 9th Street
and Sanford Avenue. In return, they

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w ill hold Its monthly m eeting'
7 p.m. Tuesday, March 26.
The meeting w ill be held in ’ •
the Seminole Volunteer
Enterprises building, located
at 407 W. 4th Street in
Sanford.
For additional information,
call 407-322-1520 or 407-3225676.

THUR
The city o f Sanford, in
cooperation with the Florida
Yards and Neighborhoods,
w ill be hosting a free land­
scape seminar 6 to 9 p.m.
Thursday, March 28, In the
Sanford City Commission
Chamber at C ity HalL
The Florida Yards and
Neighborhoods program b
designed to help transform a
yard into a beautiful oasis.
Renowned speaker Teresa
Watkins o f FY&amp; N w ill be pre­
senting the seminar.
Space b limited. Make
reservations by calling 407330-5624.

THUR
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meet 11:30 a.m. Wednesday,
April 10, in Maison &amp; Jardin
Restaurant.
Cost o f the luncheon b
$16.50.
Spokes b a social club ded­
icate to helping newcomers
become familiar with the
Orlando area.
For reservations or infor­
mation, call Betsy at 407-2779033 or Carrie at 407-3232297.

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A rm ed R o b b e ry
O v ie d o p olice are searching for
three suspects in vo lved in an arm ed
robbery at the First U nion Bank near
L ock w ood Boulevard and County
Road 419. A t approxim ately 1:30
p.m. Friday, three black males w ith
their faces covered entered the bank.
There w as no customers in the bank
at the tim e as they threatened the
bank m anager w ith a handgun.
Fleeing w ith an undeterm ined
amount o f cash, they reportedly
sw itched vehicles in the parking lot
o f a nearby shopping center. The
ditched a green Jeep four-door and
transferred to a red Pontiac, possibly
a Firebird. A n yb o d y w ith inform a­
tion regardin g the suspects o r veh i­
cles used in the robbery should call
the O v ie d o Police Departm ent at
407-977-6146 or the C rim e Line at
407-423-8477.

The Altam onte Jazz
Ensemble Inc., directed b y
Mike Arena, w ill present " A
Concert In M od em M usic,"
featuring compositions and
arrangements b y Walt Stuart,
7 p.m. Sunday, March 24, in
the Winter Springs High
School Auditorium, located at
130 Tbskawilla Road in
Winter Springs.
Admission is a $5 dona­
tion. For more Information,
call 407-322-7528. The concert
is funded In part b y Seminole
Cultural Arts Council Inc.

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Sanford W ednesday fo r property
dam age. H e reportedly keyed his ex ­
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at thd Cum berland Farms con ve­
nience store at the c o m e r o f A irp o rt
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Obituaries
M C C O Y &amp; BONNER
McCoy B. Banner, 96, o f South
Capen Avenue, Winter Park, died
Thursday, March 14,2002.
Bom m Bath, N .G , he moved to
Central Florida In 1974, H e was a
landscaper. He was a member of
Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist
Church.
Survtvori indude two sons,
Horace Banner of Pcrtmouth, Va.,
and James Bonner o f Greenville,
SC.; tw o daughter*, Dariyn
Dawson o f Winter Parit and Inez
Chandler o f Aibeibeen, M d j two
sister*, Johnnie Droia o f Bath,
N.C., and Ruth Bonner o f Bronx,
N .Y ; tw o brothers, Clifton and
Archie Bonner, both o f Bath, N .C ;
IB grandchildren; and 10 great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, March 23, in Mount
Moriah Misaionary Baptist
Church.
Golden's Funeral Hom e Inc, is
in charge o f arrangements.
ERNEST S. EDWARDS SR.
Ernest S. Edwards St, 73, of
West 16th Street, Sanford, died
y, March 15,20®, in Central

Bom In Syracuse, N .Y , she was
moved to Central Florida in 1960.
She served in the U S Marine
Corps during World War D and
was a member of American Legion
Post No. 53. She was an avid gar­
dener. She was a homemaker. She
was o f the Episcopal faith.
Survivors indude one sort, Gary
Herndon o f Ahamonte Springs;
two brothers, Robert and Raymond
Talbott, both o f Rochester, N.Y.;
four grandchildren; and four great
g r a n d c h ild r e n .

Baldwtn-Falrchild Funeral
Homes o f Altamonte Springs Is in
charge o f arrangements.
FASQUALE LA ZZAR O
Pasquale "Pat" Lazzaro, 80, o f
Stater Avenue, DeBary, d ia l
TUesday, March 19,2002, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange

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C" L , in
I Wakefield, Mass., he
moved to Central Florida from
Long Island, N.Y, In 1990, He was
a retired master electrician. He
served in the U S N avy during
W x id War H , and wa* a member
o f the DeBary VFW and Disabled
American Veterans. H e was also a
Ufe member o f the Lkxts Club and

Bom July 21,1928, fat
Jacksonville, he was a retired fore­
man. H e was a member o f First
Shiloh M.B. Church.
Survivors include seven sons,
Ernest Edwards Jr., o f Sanford,
Bernard Edwards o f Atlanta, Ga.',
Michael Edwards o f Bristol, and
Sammie Edwards, Oacar Edwards,
Eddie Hollie and Mike Lochart all
o f Sanford; 13 daughters, Delores
McCreary of Hyattsville, M d ,
Argje Cofield, Barbara Gray,
Geneva Mitchell, Annette Ford,
Jeanette Ford, Geraldine
Barbara Williams and I
Furlough, all o f Sanford, OUie
Rushing o f Avon Park, Felisaa
Thomas o f Jacksonville and Linda
Warren o f Atlanta, G a ; one sister,
Eunice Williams of Sanford; 67
grandchildren; and 35 great
grandchildren.
Wi Ison-Ekhelberger Mortuary
Inc., o f Sanford Is in charge of
arrangements.

was a member of the Suffolk
County, N .Y , legislature. He
enjoyed coin collecting and sports.
He was o f the Catholic faith.
Survivors include his wife since
1998, Anita Lazzaro o f DeBary; and
one daughter, Lucille Lazzaro.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
o f Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

L E A V IN G

BEATHEL R O LLIN S
Beathel Rollins, 84, o f
Mellonviifc Avenue, Sanford, died
TUesday, March 19,2002, in Central
Florida Regional Hospital.
Bom July 3,1917, in Cotdele,
, G a, she was a homemaker. She
was a member o f SL Matthews
M.B. Church. She had a life mem­
bership for the Intentional FAA.M.
Masons and Order o f Eastern Stars
o f Rochester, N.Y, and was a foster
grandparent for Florida.
Survivors include five cousins,
Freddie Hudson and Theodore
Davis, both o f Sanford, and Troy,
Roy and Steve Hudson, ail of
Rochester, N .Y ; and special friend,
Rossie Randall.
WUson-Ekhriberger Mortuary
Inc, o f Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

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Ned Stephens Sr, 78, o f Water
Street, Sanford, died Monday,
March 18,2002,
In Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital.
Bom Dec. 23,
1923, In
Marianna, he
was a retired
foremaA. He
was a member
o f N ew Zion
Primitive Baptist Church.
Survivors Include his wife,
Joeweze Stephens o f Sanford; two
sons, Michel Stephens o f Worms,
Germany, and Ned Stephens Jr,
o f Landstuhe, Germany; four
daughters, Beverly &amp; Wright,
Winnola Johnson and Dorothy
, Brown, all o f Sanford, and Rita
Reynolds o f Lake Mary; three sis­
ter*, Flozcll W iliam s o f Miami
and Willie Bell M cGriff and
M ozell Johnson, both o f Sanford;
16 grandchildren; and a host of
great grandchildren.
Wllson-Eichelberger Mortuary
o f Sanford is in charge o f arrange­
ments.

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Grace Feinbaum, 65, o f West
Portillo Drive, Deltona, died
Thursday, March 21,2002, in her
residence.
it
Bom in N ew York City N .Y , .
she moved to Central Florida in
1985. She was a retired director of
social services. She was a member
of Our Lady o f the Lakes Catholic
Church, a founder o f St. Vincent
DePaul Society with Our Lady of
the Lakes, a coordinator for lectors
and assisted with baptismal
preparation at the church.
Survivors include her husband
o f 40 years, Daniel Feinbaum of
Deltona; one son, David James
Feinbaum Sr., of Deltona; three sis­
ters, Jessie Costello of Long Island,
N .Y , Mary Ann McGoldrick of
Bayside, N .Y, and Christine
Causarano o f Long Island, N .Y;
and two grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to the Council on Aging of
Volusia County P.O. Box 671,160
N. Beach St, Daytona Beach, FL,
32115-0671.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
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arrangements.

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For two months, the back doom of JP pots remained open during busi­
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doom and windows (should be) tJghtfy dosedfsecured and wW remain
closed al all limes.*

C ity sh o u ld revok e conditional use
fo r reptile w h o lesale business
H o w m an y snakes are to o m a n y? Th at's a question
S a n fo rd C ity C o m m issio n ers m u st an sw er M o n d a y night.
In January, the P la n n in g a n d Z o n in g C o m m issio n
a p p r o v e d a co n d itio n a l use p e r m it fo r JP Pets, a w h o lesa le
business that sells snakes, liza rd s and oth er n on -ven o m o u s
rep tiles, at 210 a n d 212 S an ford A ven u e. D e s p ite com p la in ts
fro m n ea rb y com m ercia l a n d residen tial p ro p e rty ow n ers,
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With important education bud­
get discussion* goin g on in
Tallahassee, r a w m ote than ever
our legblatora need to give every
consideration to property funding
community colleges for the
upcoming y e n
Community colleges aerve ao
many people in io many ways
that it w ou ld be hand to choose
the most Important function that
they serve. So 1 w ill tell m y ow n

v ia b le retail district. T h e nature o f the plan in clu d es a m ix
o f uses. R etail stores, p rofession a l offices a n d restaurants a re
aU a p art o f the plan. T h e C it y is also e n c o u ra g in g residen f f i l d e v e lo p m e n t in som e o f the 1st S tre e tb u ild in g s ;d a e v i­
d e n c e d b y the $25,000gra n t it recently a w a rd e d Dr.
S h e rw o o d Jacobson to ren o va te the second flo o r o f his

/ bu Id in g in to m o d e m apartm ents.

A d m itted ly s o m e folks are squeam ish a b o u t reptiles in
g e lera l, but that is not a reason to revok e JP P ets' co n d itio n ­
a l is e perm it. If, fo r exa m p le, JP Pets' w e re a tradition al p e t
stc re w ith the m a jo rity o f business gen erated through w a lk in retail sales, the store w o u ld a d d d iv e rs ity to d o w n to w n
sh ip p in g o p tion s. H o w e v e r, JP Pets' current o p era tio n as a
w l o le s a le business d o esn 't is to o intense fo r an area o f the
cit ir that has tra d itio n a lly b e e n a retail center.
■hat's not to sa y that the c ity should dictate M r. K r e fe tz 's
bu iiness plan. H e o b v io u s ly has decided to m a k e his liv in g
in h e w h o le s a le m arket, as is his right. H e sh ou ld, h o w e v e r ,
re! acate his business to an area better su ited fo r this e n v iro im ent, the a irp o rt fo r ex a m p le, o r the P o rt o f Sanford o r
N&lt; rthStar in du strial park.
Jnfortunately, the in a p p rop ria te land use Is not the o n ly
iss tie b efo re the city com m ission . K refetz has failed to fo llcr / the p la n n in g com m ission 's regulations. O n e o f the six
co id ltio n s im p o s e d u pon th e business is th e dem an d that
all d o o rs and w in d o w s be tig h tly secured a n d closed at a ll
tir ies. T h e p la n n in g com m ission instituted the regu lation
be :ause adjacent p ro p erty o w n e rs co m p la in ed o f lizards
an 1 snakes esca p in g from th e business.
D ea rly that has not occu rred. Repeated ob servation s o f
th&lt; business d u rin g the t w o m onths since th e P&lt;5tZ issued
thi co n d itio n a l use perm it in d icate that e m p lo y e e s disrega d this regulation.
T h is n e w s p a p e r is not in the habit o f d isco u ra gin g b u si­
nesses fro m lo ca tin g in S an ford , esp ecia lly in d o w n to w n .
H o w e v e r , JP P ets' op eration d o e s not fit th e su rrou n din g

institutions like Seminole
Community College can continue
with the wonderful job they are
doing.
I hope our legislatora d o not let
us down.
Sincerely,
Diane Abbott
W inter Springs

Community
colleges need
proper funding

dent w h o has worked and raised
children for 25 years. Working up
the courage to return to school
was no easy feat, but luckily right
in m y community was a conve­
nient and affordable place to start
— Seminole Community College
in Sanford.
From the moment that I started
m y first class I was astonished at
the quality o f m y professors and
their dedication to educational
ideals. If there is money being
wasted, I cannot see it There are
no fancy offices, furniture, or trap­
pings. A s far a » can meet the eye,
there is evidence o f money being
spent on the important things.
Labs, library, computer equip­
ment are all o f a quality to further
a good education. Frankly,! was
surprised myself at the value and
quality o f the education offered.
I am now ck *e to finishing up
my A A degree (w ith a 4X) aver­
age, so far — wish me luck!) and
will transfer to a four-year institu­
tion where I believe m y success
will be guaranteed as an exten­
sion o f and as the direct result o f
the excellent support and instruc­
tion I have received at SCC.
I firm ly believe that w e in
Florida M U ST support and offer
excellence in education. To that
end, I w ould urge every legislator
to continue efforts to fund this
most important o f state responsi­
bilities (Education) so that fine

Cooper does
not agree with
Rosie’s ads
l b the e d it o r

Rosie O'Donnell runs full page
ads advocating the state "consider
all adoption applications, without
bias" and it is “ for the sake o f our
children.’'Sounds Innocent
. enough, even sounds reasonable.
In the ads she identifies herself as
a Florida foster parent a mother
and a talk show host.
What you d o not find in the
ads are the words (and identities)
lesbian, gay o r homosexual.
Homosexual adoption is the
agenda. This issue is not "fo r the
sake o f our children", the issue is
for the sake o f the homosexual
agenda. The homosexual lobby is
going to drive this issue in our
state with all the rhetoric, power
and money they can muster.
Homosexuals love children and
only want to give them good
homes.
Rosie and her supporters claim
to be child advocates and that
homosexuality b not harm ful in
fact perfectly acceptable. Exactly
what sins or behaviors do Ms.
O'Donnell and her ilk believe
may be harmful to (or have harm­
ful influences on) children? Does
'w ithout bias" mean w e should
consider alcoholics, drug addicts
or others as adoptive parents?
One favorite argument o f the
'homosexual advocacy* b that
some children happen to be bom
to homosexuab anyway within
the bonds o f normal marriage,
homosexuab w ho later "com e out
o f the closet". Supposedly, as their
argument goes, it just naturally
follows that homosexuab also
should be allowed to adopt
Sadly, children also happen to be

bom to alcoholics, addicts, child
abusers and even child molesters.
I've heard n o one, not even Rosie,
advocate that naturally these p eo ­
ple (these victims o f bias?) be
allowed to a d o p t I'm sure m a n y '
o f the alcoholics, abusers, etc.
w ould also claim to love children
and just wish to give them a good
home. Rightly, and thankfully, the
law b also biased against these
destructive would-be adopters o f
children.
O'Donnell and the rest o f the
homosexual advocacy claim chil­
dren are not 'influenced' by
homosexual parents. The term
'role m odel' belies that argument
A s soon as society holds any
lifestyle up as acceptable, a per­
son living that lifestyle becomes
an acceptable 'role model'. N o
matter how hard therrivocates t rewrite theJhbl^

between her Christian father's
teachings against homosexuality
(fully supported b y the bib ie) and
.her mother's declarations (most
certainly not found in thebible)
that G o a blesses all sexuality.
Sadly, her mother's arguments
w on out and the girl declared her­
self a lesbian. Parents are role
models, role m od eb influence!
Seems, now days, that any one
w h o does not advocate or at least
condone homosexuality b subject
to condemnation as a 'basher' or
'homophobe'. 1expect no less
treatment for myself. M ere dis­
agreement with — o r the faux pas
o f pointing out the sinful wrong­
ful nature o f the behavior — b to
hold oneself up for ridicule as
backwards o r behind the times. I
fully expect the same to be said of
me.
The^onccpts o f sin and 'right
t fa iS l vkrting' are never behind the
wrong) just as assuredly as is
times, they are eternal. RJght and
child molestation. It b a sin
w rong d o not change just because
(w rong) according to every major
people or societies want to feel
religion. And, children are just as
about themselves. I w ill not
influenced by their adoptive par­
' you, I will condemn the
ents as by natural parents. A n
behavior. 1w ill not attack you, I
article in a recent issue o f the
w ill pray for you. I w ill not fight
Religion section o f the Orlando
you, I w ill fight against what you
Sentinel addressed the case o f a
stand for. 1 w ill fight "fo r the soke
teenaged girl whose mother was a o f our children".
Joe Cooper
lesbian living with a 'partner'.
Sanford
T h b poor girl had been tom

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th e co n d itio n a l use. It sh ou ld a lso direct c ity staff to h e lp

On the Street

M r. K re fe tz to id en tify a m o re a p p ro p ria te p la ce to locate
his business. By d o in g that, com m ission ers can m aintain the
la n d use in teg rity d o w n to w n w h ile h e lp in g a sm all bu si­

The Herald asks people what they think...

n essm an con tin u e to add to the city tax base. W h o isn 't in
fa v o r o f that?

Duke's out, but
Kent State
remains in the
N CAA men's
tournament. I t ’s
been a Cinderella
story fo r several
teams, but happi­
ly ever after hasn ’t happened fo r
a ll origina l 64
teams o f M arch
Madness. We
asked several
people who they
think w ill be
crowned national
champion on
Monday, A p ril l.

I
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I am very
iiT ip leeS d d V-Sh
Indiana. I Im agine
Ih e y h a v e a g o o d
c h a n c e to g o o n an d

win Hail.
Cindy Collins
Orlando

W e i . the tw o
t e a m ? ) w a s rooting
for, D u k e a n d A rizon a ,

I'm g la d Indiana
w on. I like the u n d er­

I'v e g o t to g o with
Indiana. T h e y a r e

I'm g o in g to put a l
m y m o n e y on

d o g s to win. B u t I'm
from C onnecticu t, s o t

e x c ite d right now ,
sin c e th ey b e a t Duke.

M aryland.

a r e out ot i t N o w I
h a v e to reform u late
an d d e c id e w h o to
root for.

h o p e the H u skies ca n
tak e it ail the w ay.

Michael Kenyon
Deltona

G e n e G u n th e r

Sanford

,

G a ry B r e n d e r

Lake Mary

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Sunday. March 24. 2002 P a g e 3 A

T h e Way We Were: The history
‘ A PTC A K M T

near ay

86 Paetry choice*

aeiooi

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#7 Wimp
1 FofcM food
5 Start ot a

BO Computer

10 Deemed
81 Tram In a ring
19 Bar In a gM
Maintain1
ee seeves
IB Norwegian Mng W Red Sea
aor
country
83 Pepys and Wn
21 Creepy
89 STATE
22 Hold In
101 DEFENSE
23 INTERIOR
103 Green Gabiee
29 AGRICULTURE
glri
27 Controversial
104 Object
108 Vary within

83

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Veep after
Hubert
30 Reunion

108 Film w«h the
•ong.1
nEiTwrnQVf n

War
31 Jotnt tenant*?
32 Bridge support*
33 Long wave
34 Popular game
snow no»T
37 Pot pert
39 Graded
39Bariokand
O dw
40TRANSPOR­
TATION
44 Moo__ pork
47 Ret. book
49 WaBet fliers
48 City west ot
Tulsa
SOPtalna
Inhabitants
51 Lodgt
Irequentar
52 TREASURY
58 Game with
chackaand
square*
87 Gaunt
ov ufTOTimine
80 More Bond-Aka
81 On Pm redo,
aay
82 Not well
63*MT star
84 PuBad suddenly
88 Soft M
87 Oatar accataory
70 Kind or
itataeman
71 ENERGY

107 Shied
108 Rip

1 Nursery group
2 Came down
3 Rib__
4 Cloudy
6 Author Bhaw
mot

m trn o tft

7 Nephew ol Cain
8 Tadt on
9 "The Thieving

10 Had a yen for
11 Backs
12 AJtee'a
13 Zilch
14 8poksata

15 C onceal

18 Musical ottering
17 Do-nothing
18 Koppet and
Kennedy
24 Swindle
28 Taxpayer, e.g.
29 Fountain ot Jazz
32 Cultivated violet
33 Sitarist Shankar
34 Exodus

52
53
54
55

M ole, e.g .
Amleh feature
C om m and
‘ Rich M en. Poor
Man* co ttar
58 Snack lor M ist
Mullet
58 Leather jacket

78 Tournament
matchup*
80 Dramatic dene#
81 Main
82 8alnt Patrick'!
land
83 W a th room
85 O verflow ed

87 P o e t T eaeda le
60 Easaytat Susan 88 Stag
com m em oration 62 T en den cies
89 C loea In Wm*
35 O nce-w ailed city 63 C a e s a r'* tongue 80 B righ t**) planet
38 JU STIC E
38 D enUefa

f

84 C om poser

81 Bum a bit

Sibelius
85 Ticklish doll

92 M easured on
loot

40 Sou n d ed hurt

88 Starting point

93 Alm ost shut

41 How tome
lots** appear
42 Unoool type
43*1 Am Woman-

67 Adriatic p o d
88 John, Paul,
G e o rg e and
R fngo
69 Satisfying w ay
to be rewarded

94 S w ee t tubers
95 Chilly end wet
98 Saucy sort
97 L o o s e garment
98 T a tty stats
100 Drink served In

72 P la c e lo find *
studs
75 F orecasts
76 Fine things?

’
spots?
102 Legendary
Chinee#

44 COMMERCE
ANO LABOR
48 Vacuum feature
46 Ttsfl country
80 Mitchell heroine

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W e con tin u e tod ay w ith
m em ories o f Southern Bell
em ployees as ed ited from the
b ook let “ San ford Telep h on e
Pioneer H istory 1915-1983."
A vis Starnes began w ork in g
fo r Southern Bell right out o f
school in 1954 and first w orked
nights in the 1st Street Building.
O ne night a pair o f cords had
been u p for
a lon g time,
so she m on ­
itored
the
c o n n e c tio n
and heard
tw o distinct
snores, doth
arties had

She
recalled
that
when
H urricane
Donna
came
through, Elizabeth
Harman
came in to help. They had a very
busy night.
Glenn M cKendrick cam e in to
take them hom e Ihe next morn­
ing in a com pany truck. There
w as so much flooding, he could­
n't get through to her house, so
she had to w ade the rest o f the
w a y in knee-deep water.
Mr. M cKendrick remembers
it a little differently. H e stales
that he volunteered to spend the
night in the telephone office.
The next m orning there were
three operators w h o needed
transportation home, so he took
them in his 1941 Chevy. H e
a l i e n
asleep.
states that he had to stop on
F ran ces
Summerlin Avenue at the rail­
road tracks and watched w h ile a
G a llo w a y
Grace Marie
w o rk e d in
lady w alked for several blocks
S a n fo r d
in knee-deep water. The flood ­
in g was also bad out West 1st
a
n
d
• • • • • • •
O rla n d o in Street and Country Club Road.
T raffic and
Libby Mossman remembered
Assignm ent. O n e o f her m em o­ a hurricane (she didn't give it a
ries in S an ford w as o f the nam e) w h en Mr. Turner and Mr.
"S qu ad C a r." A lm o s t e v e ry
Pcnners hung tarpaulins over
m orning the bosses w o u ld g o
the switchboard as the roof was
fo r c o ffee, usually at the
known to leak. Il didn't take
P in e o e s t Inn, and the car they
tong for the tarp to fill with
used w as fo n d lv called the
water, but neither the equip­
Squad Car. W h en it w as out, the m ent nor the the operators got
underlings relaxed.
wet.
Ralph Patten cam e lo Sanford
Mr. Heard had the p rivilege
in 1957 from Iow a . O n his first o f installing the first concentra­
day, he w as taken out to the tor in Southern Bell. The Osteen
Sanford N a v a l A ir Station and
customers had so much noise in
told "It's all yo u rs." M uch o f his
their line that they cou ldn 't
tim e w as spent at the base, but even hear the dial tone. After
he also installed the fl:A sw itch­ three weeks o f hard w ork and
board at S em in ole M em o ria l
lon g hours, the installation was
H ospital and at the Florida State com pleted and the problem was
Bank.
solved.
H e also recalled H urricane
Bill Slayback recalls taking
Donna, w hich knocked d o w n jo c o ffee breaks at the P ig 'n
m any poles. O n e o f his jobs dur­ W hislle. The em ployees weren't
in g that tim e took him d o w n
supposed to gan g up in the
French
A ven u e
w h ere
he
sam e place, so one day the
installed ringers in each busi­ supervisor cam e by and took
ness so they could have service
the keys from all the Bell trucks.
Th ey w ere surprised when they
even though the p o w er w as off.
w en t to leave, but they learned
H e and Britt Yates then rode
into the rural areas o f Sanford
a lesson.
A rt Leo, w h o transferred here
lo o k in g fo r d o w n e d w ires,
poles, etc.
from M ichigan in 1960, worked
W hen she first started w ith
in installation, PBX, Central
.S o u th e rn ,
B ell,
Florence O ffic e 85, Crossbar, and ESS, etc.
GUm arlln worked" nights alone.
He remembers the Installation

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o f the A M A equipm ent and the
n ew addition to the 9th Street
office which ended the need for
operators. H e b elieved that w as -1
in 1964.
Ralph Patten rem em bers dur-^
ing the Bay o f Pigs invasion in jjj
1961, H erb W atson, W arren?
Penners, D a vid M c G illis and
Patten w ere at the N a v y base for
days. M ilitary personnel w ere
arriving constantly and p eop le
w anted a telep h on e behind
every bush.
Bobby H eard sm iles w h en
her remembers the a d d itio n t o ll
the 9th Street building. T h e r e jj
was a water problem and effort: “
had been m ade to correct thel
problem. But w hen he entered r
the bu ild in g on e day, w a te r ; p
came out like a "m a gic carpet."
The call lhat G eneva O w en
rem em bered the m ost w as
m ade in the n ew dial o ffice on
9th Street. The first signal she
answ ered w as a su rprise —
"Operator, cou ld you tell mi
how to dial the dash?"
Thomas M cElroy told o f the
Sanford Pioneers. W h en he
came to Sanford from O rlando
in 1973, he found lhat they h ad 1' 1
no Pioneer group. T h ey w e re ’ '5''
affiliated w ith the O rla n d o 1"31*
group,
but
o n ly
a
fe w ;,&gt;tj
Sanfordites attended any o f the
functions. M axine Henn, ch ief
operator, lobbied fo r a group )
and with the help o f Paul H ig g s ^
of
the
state
organ ization ,
Sanford became a Pioneer Club.
M axine was the first president;
and M cElroy w as the s e c o n d .,
(Russ Kitner recalls that he w a s ]'
the first president).
McElroy recalled som e o f the. ! •
notable Sanford Pion eer p r o - ij'i
jects. One w as participation in (1
the first "C lean up the W e k iv a ,"1 .
at which tim e they floa ted M,
d ow n the river, p u llin g trash 1
out and taking it to K a tie's
Landing.
They also cleaned up the,flfl
black cem etery in Sanford that;nj
had been sadly neglected and
raised funds to help bu ild the*’ 17
boardwalk through the Sanford
Z oo wetlands.
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bow out

angry
D E A R ABBY: I w ork in a local
her exact words. Needless to say, I *
government office as a comptrol­
am heartbroken that a fellow
ler and have many
worker, w h o always
longtime friends in the
seemed nice to m y face,
offkre. I am disabled,
w ould say something so
cruel behind my back.
,
Abby. I was bom club­
footed and with a short
Yes, I am fully aware
leg, which requires me
that I must wear this
to w ear a specially
"horrible” thing to walk,
m olded shoe and walk
but I never thought I
with a cane. One gen­
w ould be talked about
tleman, who is soon to
In such an unkind man­
marryr ia co-worker,
ner.
asked! ti
that I be in the
1have decided to beg
Dear
bridal party
off, but don't want to
The problem: I over­
start a flap over this.
heard the bride-to-be
H o w can I bow out
talking to the office
gracefully? I feel I
• • • • • • •
receptionist about m ypartidpashould say something in defense
tion in the wedding. She said she
o f disabled people everywhere,
would be embarrassed to have m e
but discretion tells me to keep m y
'd u m p down the aisle, dragging
hurt and anger to myself. Please
that horrible shoe"! Those were
advise.

—*

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r

Abby

C O N F U S E D IN K IN G S T O N ,
N.Y.
is : You
I DU
DEAR C O N FU SE D
would be doing yourr longtime
I
co-worker a favor by leveling
I
with him about overhearing!
hearing his
fiancee object to your partidpation in the wedding became o f
your disability. T*U him that,
under the circumstances, you
must decline his gracious Invita­
tion.

Knowing the truth could cause
him to change his mind about
marrying someone so self-cen­
tered and with so little compas­
sion. If not, at least he'd be
warned in advance.

D E AR ABBY: W e w ill be send­
ing w edding invitations soon. D o

you send a mother w ho has
moved in w ith her daughter a
separate invitation, o r d o you
include her as "and fam ily'? t
always thought 'and family”
referred to minor children only.
What's the proper etiquette?
C O N F U SE D IN K ENTUCK Y
D E A R CO NFUSED: Adult
members o f the household— a
parent or a grown child —
should receive ai sc
separate bnrlteHon.

D E A R ABVY. The letters about
children's reactions to h ow babies
are made reminded me o f my
son's reaction when he w as 4 .1
was a single mother in college at
the time. H e enjoyed looking at
m y biology books while I studied.

Popular grass needs careful selection to thrive
St. Augustine grass is one o f
the most popular turfgrasses in
Central Florida. Its tolerance to
shade makes it very
attractive for use in heavy
landscaped gardens.
Cultivars differ in their
tolerance to plant p a ts,
cold damage, and shade;
you must know those dif­
ferences in order to select
the b a t cultivar fo r your
particular needs.

much you can promote diseases
or if you d o not water enough
you can encourage insect build
up or p oor growth o f
your lawn. You should
shoul
irrigate only iwhen needed, generally, when the
grass blades begin to wilt.
A p p ly 3/4 in ch a o f
water and d o not water
again until wilting starts
to occur.
W eed Control
A general rule to fbllow in w eed control is to
apply a pre-emergence herbidde
around Feb. 15 and post-emer­
gence h e rb id d a in M ay as need­
ed. Do not apply h e rb id d a if
the turf is under stress of water
or if air temperatures exceed 85
degrees.

Ferrer

Fertilization
A good all purpose
* * *
law n fertilizer fo r the spring is a
16-4-8 with a slow release form
o f nitrogen, preferable with
micronutrients. A lw a y s follow
the rule that nitrogen should be
applied at a rate o f 1 pound o f
actual nitrogen per 1,000 square
feet. Therefore, if you use a 16-48 fertilizer, you n o d to apply
625 pounds per 1,000 square
feet or, if you use a 10-10-10 fer­
tilizer, you w ilt need 10 pounds.
A high maintenance fertilizer
program w ill require 4 fertilizer
applications per year. For central
Florida, it means one in Match,
May, July, and September. Iron
may be applied In the summer
(June) to give the grass a better
cAior, specially, if som e yelltnVing a p p e a ls In y o u r lawn.
A p p ly 2 ounces o f ferrous sul­
fate In 3 to 5 gallons o f water per
1,000 square feet or use a chelat­
ed form o f iron as Indicated In
the label.
Irrigation
W atering your law n may be a
tricky business, if you water too

M o w in g
M ow in g is a very important
practice and many problems
arise because o f improper m o w ­
ing practices. M o w the lawn at 3
in c h a on regular varieties and 2
in c h a on semi-dwarf varietia.
D o not remove more than 1/3 o f
the leaf blade in each mowing.
Make sure that the blades are
sharp during the m ow ing opera­
tion, o lh A w s e fKe fca f btidrs
w ill bo Injured more than neces­
sary and the recovery may be
slow and predispose the plant to
other problems.
P a t s and Diseases
St. Augustine grass is affected
by many insect and disease
problems. Learning to recognize
their symptoms Is important

because if the damage is allow ed
to continue fo r a long period o f
time, the problem could be m ore
difficult to control and the dam ­
age could becom e very expen­
sive.
Chinch bugs are probably one
o f the moat important Insects in
S t Augustine grass. The b a t
way to control them is to use
resistant v a rie tia such as
Flora tam or FIora lawn. There are
known cases o f chinch bug dam ­
age to these cultivars and there­
fore you should be alert o f this
insect even if you have a resis­
tant variety.
Brown patch occurs in w arm ,
humid weather (spring and fall
months) and is associated w ith
excessive nitrogen levels. G ray
leaf spot occurs during the sum­
mer rainy season and it Is also
associated w ith high nitrogen
levels.
The use o f fertilizers contain­
ing slow release forms o f nitron can be used to m inim ize the
mage caused by these dis­
eases. Fungicides can also be
used to control these diseases.
Another disease, known as takeall disease, has been reported
frequently in St. Augustine and
other grasses. This particular
disease is harder to diagnose
'
and very difficult to control.
It is usually necessary to
replace dam aged turf.

E

AJ F m w Is Sam inola County
Horticulturist. Inquiries may tw (
l* R s i Bm Ccopartotva Extension (a n te s ,
M O W . County Hom o Road, Banford . FL
M i l l 01 phono SSS-MM. AS lom ln olo
County C o o p w ith i ExtwwkM oofvfooo
or* opon to o i r o p fd t— o o f i

H e looked me right in the eye
and asked how the daddy cell got
In the momma in the first place.
C o d as a cucumber, I asked him
how he thought it got there H e
drought for a moment, then told
me his version that so touched my
heart that I became misty:
Babies get started in the
daddy's m art The daddy looks at
the mommy with a special kind o f
love. H e tak a her hand, and the
sperm leaves the daddy's heart,
goes through his w edding ring
w hile he briolding his wife's
hand, to her heart, where It stays
to soak up their love a little while,
then travels to her uterus, where it

NoSoa to haraby gNan kite I am
•ngagad to hi,0(1111 to 4044 ML
Loko Mary B M . 1 104-304.Lika
Muy. PL 37746. undo Sis Ffateoua
HOW 01 ZW W tl IN T I MSo w es
and that I (ten d to ragfater u d
el

D E A R ALtt 1 agree. And If
you think about the symbdism
— he wasn't really so far wrong.
(O n the other hand, it makes one
r e d l n how important a thor­
ough sex education is for young
peopled

Pauline Phillips and her daughter,
Jeanne Phillips, share the pseudo­
n ym Abigail Van Buren. Write
Dear A b b y at
www.DearAbby.com or PO. Box
69440, Los A n g e la , C A 90069.
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starts to grow. A n d this is how
babies are made! I thought it was
one o f the sweetest things I have
ever heard.
A L Y IN E D M O N D S , W ASH.

One day he saw a picture of fertil­
ization, » upon his request 1
explained how babies get started
using the pictures in the biology

Com fy Florida.
DATED tea 14 M y el Iteth . taa.
tltenilnnte
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By: Mery t a a
Deputy Clerk
Danfae 14. RoaarOM, ESQUUTE
ADORNO t ZEDCR. FA
3*01 Eeuto Beyehore One
SUM 1(00
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Clippings show life in the early days o f Sem inole County
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Special to ttw Herald
T h e M useum o f Sem inole
C o u n ty H istory collects snd
stores w on derfu l artifacts con­
cerning the history o f Seminole
County- O ne o f o u r recent o n go ­
in g projects is collecting articles
from o ld newspapers, w herever
w e can find them.
W e h ave (tu m b le d across
som e w on d erfu l en d enlighten­
in g articles that pertain to d if­
ferent areas in ou r county and
w e w o u ld like to share them
w ith o u r readers. These articles
h ave been copied from micro­
film , then typed and stored in a
notebook and open for the pub­
lic to view . W hen this project is
com pleted w e should have a
d a ily record o f w h at was hap­
p en in g in our little settlements
throughout the county In the
1880s. This prelect is expected
to b e com pleted in 3-4 years.
M o s t o l the Inform ation has
b een taken fro m the 1800’ s
Tim es Union N ew sp a p er from
Jacksonville. This w as the state
n ew sp ap er fo r F lorida estab­
lished In 1865. It started o ff
p rin tin g once a m onth and then
on ce a w eek , and then d ally
etc. T h e paper Is still In existance today.
W e feel that b y recreating
these bits and pieces o f history
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understand our humble
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y this n ew column, please
rite and let us know.
arch 14,1886
M a n y o f the orange groves at
and
near Sanford, said
h ave been b ad ly dam aged
sh ow in g no sigma o f frost,
ly the y o u n g h u ds w e re
injured. The bearing fruit are
b lo o m in g and a n ew grow th o f
leaves are com in g In place o f
the fallen ones. Trees that w ere
y e llo w e d n ow h a ve resumed
their rich color.
A lic e H ow ard, the steamer
has been w ithdraw n from the

Lake,

ferry Une b etw een Enterprise
and Sanford. Since she has n ot
been m aking anything since the
com pletion o f tne Jacksonville,
Tampa and K e y W est R ailroad,
there has been som e talk o f tak­
ing her around to Indian R iv e r
but her d raft o f water, fo u r feet,
w as too m uch to get through
the Indian R iv e c ju rro w s .
March 31,1886
Sanford is to have gas w o rk s
b u ilt b y M r. G. Eaton, w h o
received a tw e
n ty -fiv e y e a r
enty-l
franchise to light the city w ith
either gas o r electric"
electricity.
A pril 9,1886
The com pletion o f J.T. 6c K .
W . . R a ilw a y
to
S a n ford ,
E nterprise and
T itu s v ille
accom plish ed. C on n ection to
Sanford, m aking the shortest
and quickest route to Indian
River, Tam pa, K e y W est and
H avana. D ou b le d a lly trains
betw een Jacksonville, Sanford,
Enterprise,
T itu s v ille
an d
Tampa.
T rip le
trains
b e tw e e n
Jacksonville, St. Au gu stine and
Palatka.
A p ril 13,1886
The
Sanford
H ou se
at
Sanford closed last w eek , o n
Monday.
A t the m eeting o f the stock­
holders o f the Sanford 6c Lake
Eustis R ailroad In Sanford last
w eek M onday, the old board o f
directors w ere re-elected. T h e
fo llo w in g are the officers elect­
ed for the com ing yean Dr. J.N.
Bishop, President; E.R. Trafford,
V ice-Presiden t; R .H . M arks,
Secretary;
J.F.
W ellb orn ,
A ttorn ey; F.P. Foster, Treasurer.

Verm ont scale manufacturer,
has been elected president o f
the
new
com pany.
Large
Im p rovem en ts w ill be made
this summer.
A p ril 22,1886
The Sanford and Lake Eustis
road Is nearly com pleted as far
as the W ek iva and w ill soon
reach Tavares.
A p ril 26,1886Sanford Journal reports
We h a ve In our o ffice a tw ig
plucked from a b u d d ed Jaffa
orange tree, g ro w in g the grove
o f Rev. Lym an Phelps, contain­
in g fifty-eigh t form ed oranges
In a space o f eight Inches.
M a y o r Sirrine, o f Sanford has
issued a proclam ation appoint­
in g A p ril 29th and 30th as gen­
eral cleaning up days and calls
upon the citizens o f that place
to d e v o te those tw o days to
-clearing up their premises.
M a y 6,1886
The D elan d Baseball Club
visited Sanford on Thursday for
a match ga m e on the diam ond.
T h e score w as 13 to 10 in favor
o f Sanford. It is said that the
Sanford club sent to O rlando
fo r p rofession als. T h e high
score w as d u e in great measure
to the bad state o f the field,
o w in g to the recent w e t weath­
er.
M ay IS, 1886 Sanford A rgus
Mr. T.F. H uggins, o f Sanford,
m anager o f tne Belair grove,
tells us that a n ew insect is now
at w o rk on the orange trees o f
this section. It is a sm all reddish

A pril 14,1886
The Sanford and Lake Eustis
Railroad w h ich is to b e com ­
pleted at once, is to be operated
1 the Jacksonville, Tampa and
ey West Com pany.
The proprietorship o f W in ter
Park, a resort in O range County,
the Sanford A rgu s m ay h a ve
changed hands, Messers Lym an
and Chase h avin g sold out to
F.W. K n o w le s , o f W orcester,
Mass.
C ol.
Fairbanks,
the

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hued bug barely visible to the
naked eye, and occupies the
backs o f the leaves. The infini­
tesimal nuisances seems to sus­
tain its apparently useless life
b y sucking the sap from the
leaves w h ich afterw ard turn
y e llo w and fall off. This pest
has been observed in a number
o f groves lately, but nowhere
has Mr. H u ggin s been able to
team anything in regard to it.

1°

Fres Consultation
Small Start-up lee
Rep. IHS-0467B

M a y 20,1886
Sanford citizen s have sub­
scribed $1,400 towards building
the cigar factory at that place,
and the land on which to build
it has been donated by the
Florida Land and Colonization
Company.

1 3 T 8
N N O N
G 1 Q 1

June 8,1886
The brid ge across the W ekiva
river, for the Sanford and the
Lake Eustis railroad, is n ow
under way. T h e builder o f all
the brid ges b etw een Palatka
and Sanford, including the tw o
across the St. Johns river on the
J.T. and K. W . Ry. has the con ­
tract. T h e W ek iva Bridge is
1,320 feet lo n g and 23 feet high,
w ith a 40-foot truss span for the
passage o f boats.

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WORK SESSION
4 p m in the City Manager's
Conference Room, Second Floor
- 1. Interview of prospective Board
appointees. (R-1)
A.
Pfenning
a
Zoning
Commission.
Interview James
Roes Lee and Richard F. Huber.
2. Update re: SR 417 Expressway •
Greenaway.
3. Discussion re: First Street revttaiia tton
4. Discussion re: Historic District
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5. Discussion of Regular Agenda
Heme, Add-on Heme, and other
Heme.
S. Mayor's briefing.
7. City Manager's briefing.
REGULAR MEETING
7 p m , City Commission Chambers,
First Floor
• Approval of Minutes.
March 11,2002 Work Session and
Regular
Meetings.
Recommended by the City Clerk
and the CHy Manager.
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Consent Agenda
1. Approve payments made during
the month of February 2002.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
2. Approve City Attorney's February
2002 Statement Recommended
by the CHy Manager.
3. Approve proposal from Ardaman A
Associates. Inc. tor a groundwater
and gas monitoring program lor
Art Lana LandfUt at Hie rates spec­
ified tor an, estimated amount not
to axceed $18,051; and authorize
the Mayor to sign/accept proposal.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
4. Authorize Mayor to execute
Remedtoi Design/Remediel Action
Consent
Decree
with
the
Environmental Protection Agency
tor Operable Units No. 1 and 2;
, approve remittance to Rivero,
Gordkner &amp; Company, P A , In the
• amount ol $277,739, lor the

Sanford Qasificatkxi

P la n t Trust

Account;'and approve tra n s fer of
$75,000
from
Gasification
Reserves into line Hem account
Gasification
Expense.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
B. Authorize City Manager to execute
U S EPA Settlement Otter
Consent Order - Peak Oil Site,

choosing option 2 for payment In
the Comprehensive Plan, and
the
amount
of
$1,104.77.
change the designation of the
Recommanded by the City
properly from MOR-16, Medium
Manager.
Density Residential-15. to GC,
General
Commercial
•. Authorize use of $32,852 from
General Funds to offset over­
Recommended by the City
spending of Human Resources
Manager. Ad published March 13,
legal services. - Recommended by
2002.
B. Second readtog and adoption
the City Manager.
7. Approve $39,500 Workers’
of Ordnance No. 3701 to rezone
the property from MR-2, MuMpie
Compensation Settlement to
Timothy
McCauley.
Family Residential, to GC-2,
General
Commercial.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
Recommended by the City
Manager. Ad pubftshed March 13,
8. Approve Edward Byrne Drug
Control and System Improvement
2002.
Formula Grant 2002 (4 year Grant 4. Second readtog and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3702 amending
- Add one (1) Police Officer).
City Code re: amending the
Recommended by the City
Manager.
Firefighters’
Pension
Plan.
Recommended by the City
9.
Authorize
execution
of
Manager. Ad published March 13,
Professional
Services
2002.
Supplemental Authorization with
Scott Partnership Architecture for 5. Approve Mortgage Incentives Plan
for
Police
Department.
addrttonaJ architectural and engi­
neering services for Marina Isle
Recommended
by
Mayor
Lessen!
restroom and concession facility
at Sanford Marina; project will be 6. Appeal of decision of the Planning
&amp; Zoning Commission approving
funded through Seminole County
Boating Improvement Funds on a
a Conditional Use to establish
fixed fee * cost of $2,500.
wholesale and storage of nonvenomous reptiles at 210-212
Recommended by the City Manager.
Sanford Avenue.
Linda Kuhn,
applicant.
The Director ot
Engineering A Planning and the
Public hearings
City Manager recommend taking
1. Second reading and adoption of
action as deemed appropriate. Ad
Ordinance No. 3697 to emend
published March 13,2002.
City Code re: Special Events and
Peddtors. Recommended by the 7. Condemnation of 613 Sanford
City Manager.
Ad published
Avenue, Condemnation Report
March 13,2002.
No. 02-10, Alison and Davis
2. Second reading and adoption of
Galbraith,
owners;
1503
Southwest Road, Condemnation
Ordinance No. 3699 to vacate that
certain 10‘ utility and drainage
Report No. 02-11, Leroy Holt
easement lying between Coastline
Heirs, owners; 1505 Southwest
Road and Challenger Court and
Road, Condemnation Report No.
between Maritime Drive and
02-12, WWe and Lue Turner, own­
Central Park Drive, effective upon
ers; 1901 Country Club Road,
Issuance of tha Certificate of
Condemnation Report No. 02-13,
Occupancy for the building adtfHenry
Bereka,
Personal
Representative tor the estate of
tlon; Von Plourde, applicant.
Recommended by the
City
Merit Bereka, owner; and 1010 W.
Manager. Ad published March 13,
16th Street, Condemnation Report
2002.
No. 02-14, Consueto and Davis
3. Re: 6.60 + acres ot property lying
Jackson, owners.
The Acting
between Bush Boulevard and
Community Development Director
Hwy. 17-92 and between Hwy. 17and tha City Manager recommend
92 and College Road; Seminole
the structures be found unsale,
County Judicial Canter (101 Bush
dilapidated, unsanitary- or unin­
habitab le. to c o n d e m n said struc­
Bfvd.J; S e m in o le C o u n ty B o a rd o f
Commissioners, owner; * Jamie
Croteau,
Director,
Seminole
County Administrative Services,
Hugh W. Hariing. Jr., representa­
tive.
A. Second reading and adoption
ot Ordinance No. 3700 to amend
the future land use map of the
Future Land Use Plan Element of

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tures, end to give the owners thir­
ty (30) deys to repair or dsmolsh;
If property owners fait to offset
such dsmoHon and removal or
repair within said thirty (30) day
period, ths CHy shsl dsmoHsh and
remove th# bofidtogs anchor struc­
tures. end ths actual cost of said
removal and daposal, inducing
administrative costs, win be
esaesoed as a Hen against tha
properties.
Owners notified
February 25, 2002; properties
posted February 25, 2002; ads
published In the Seminole Herald
on March 13 and 20,2002.

Regular Name
1. Boord appointments. (WS-1)
A.
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission. The term of (alter­
nate member) Robert Conaway
expires on April 23, 2002. Ths
Board recommends reappoint­
ment Applcabons are on file from
James Ross Lee and Rieiwd F.
Huber. NEED TO REAPPOINT/
APPOINT REPLACEMENT.
B. Sanford Housing Authority.
The term of Ethet Tomln expiree
on April 25, 2002. NEED TO
REAPPOINT.
&amp; First readtog of Ordtoance No.
3709 to annex 2.220 acres of
property tying between Andrews
Road
and Central
Florida
Greeneway and between Sanford
Avenue and Central Florida
Greeneway (4000 S. Sanford
Avenue); Robert G. Thornton,
owner. Recommended by the
Development Review Teem, the
Director of
Engineering
A
Pfenning, and the CHy Manager.
3. First reading of Ordtoance No.
3704 to amend City Code re:
reengtoeoring the Department of
Engineering A Planning and the
deletion of the Community
Development
Department.
Recommended by the Human
Resources Director and the CHy
Manager.
4. Approve Final Plat tor Live Oak
Cantor, a proposed 5 lot commer­
cial subdivision located at 3760
Orlando Drive, based on consis­
tency
with
the
approved
Prattmlnary Subdivision Plan and
cofnplJance with State Statutes

Chapter 177. Recommended by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission,
Engineering
A
Planning Director, and the CHy
Manager.
8. Approve Final Ptaftor the Oakotaa
. 8ubdMsion.t proposed 23 lof sto­
gie family aubdMston located at
600 Upsala Road, baaed on con­
sistency with the approved
Preliminary Subdivision Plan and
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Chapter 177. Recommended by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission,
Engineering
A
Planning Director, and Hie CHy
Manager.
9. Approve request to construct a
9*4' wal at the Grove Counsefing
Center at 401 Pecan Avenue, with
condWcns. Recommended by the
Director of
Engineering
A
running ana u&gt;0 w iy Manager.
7.
Downtown 8treet Lighting
Easement form and payment of
$25,000 (General Fund Reserve)
to ths Downtown Business
Association, contingent upon exe­
cution of form by a l property own­
ers, to be effected by the DBA.
Action by City Commission.

Foundation for
Seminole County
Public Schools elects
new board members
Dr. Tina Catderone, the
Executive D irector fo r T h e
Foundation
fo r
Sem inole
C ounty .
Pu b lic
Schools,
announced the election o f three
n ew board members.
Todd E. G u lle y o f U n ited
H ealth care o f Florida, Inc.;
M ark S. Reina o f SunTrust Bonk,
and Thom as Flew ellyn o f W alt
Disney W orld w ere w elcom e as
new members at the last m eet­
ing o f The Foundation.
The Foundation for Sem inole
County Public Schools Is a 50tc3
non-profit corporation that s u p ­
ports the Sem inole schools.
Teacher and student recognition
programs such as Teacher o f the
Year, School-Related Em ployee
o f the Year, grants and scholar­
ships for students and teachers
are some o f the many projects
funded b y T h e Foundation.
For addition al inform ation,
regarding
supporting
The
Foundation, you may call Tina
Caiderone at 407-3200180.

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• Add-on items.
• Information only.
•CityAttorney’s Report
• CHy dork's Report
•CHy Manager's Report
• Citizen Participation.
• City Commissioners’ Reports.
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: IF A PER­
SON DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECI­
SION MADE WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING HE MAY NEED A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
INCLUDING THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF
SANFORD.
(FS266.0105) PER­
SONS WITH DISABILITIES NEED­
ING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICI­
PATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO ­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
407-330-5626 48 HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.

In alm ost all o f these rem em ­
brances, the em p lo yees to ld
how much they liked w o rk in g
for Southern Bell in Sanford.
Th ey m entioned such things as
it being a fam ily, they knew all
the customers since it w as a
small tow n, th ey w orked w ith
good p eop le w h o cared about
each other, the com pany cared
about its em ployees and it w as
a second home.
Those o f us w h o w e re
Southern Bell customers appre­
ciated the excellent service w e
received and its personaliza­
tion. The change began w ith the
dial p h on es (S an ford's first
exchange w as Fairfax o r FA2.
M ost lon g-tim e residents have
the 322).
N o w w ith decentralization,
w e som etim es have a hard tim e
getting a real person on the line.
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for th^better.

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G u n ster -------Continued from P i ( « LA
W h ile his Kiwanis G u b buddies
know him as Phil, most everyone
else calls him Jim.
“T o be honest, I don't know
w h eth er he's James Phillip or
Phillip James, w e just call him
'Gunster',” Jones said.
Smith gets a chuckle when he
thinks o f Gunster's tw o identities.
"H e Introduces himself some­
times by saying, 'H i, I'm Phil Jim,'
" Smith said.
O ne look at Gunster’s schedule
indicates he's not bothered by
what people call him, so long as
they call him and call him often.
He's a past president and for­
mer lieutenant governor in the
Kiwanis G u b back in his native
N e w York. For good measure,
he's also a past president o f the
, Kiwanis G u o in Sanford. He's the
president o f the O ver 50 G u b,

Mentoring a
success at
Pine Crest
On Tuesdays and
Thursdays the students at
Pine Crest Elementary have
special visitors — their men­
tors hum Seminole H igh’s
Early Childhood Class.
The high school students
w ere trained to w ork with
elementary school students
and are also developing activ­
ities to use during tneir men­
toring meetings as part o f
their Early Childhood Class.
O f the 21 students being
mentored, 19 have shown
improvement in academics,
attendance, and attitude. O f
more importance to the ele­
mentary students is that a
high school student is spend­
ing time with them.
This project was part o f a
Governor's Mentoring
Initiative G rant Four ele­
mentary schools and the
STAY Truancy Center partici­
pated. The reported results:
43 percent increase in the
number of mentors; 60 per­
cent more students matched
with a mentor; 82 percent of
students Improved atten• dance; and 78 percent o f stu­
dents improved academically.
For more Information on
Seminole County Public
Schools Mentoring Program,
please call 407 320-0178. All
new mentors must attend an
initial training and undergo a
background check. The next
training is Tuesday, April 9,5
p m , at the Educational
Support Center, 400 E, Lake
M aty Boulevard, Sanford.

Zoo, S J R W M D
s p o n s o rin g
p o ste r contest
The Central Florida Zoo, in
partnership with the St. Johns
River Water Management
District, is sponsoring "Water
is Life," a poster contest
designed to heighten water
awareness. The contest is
open to third, fourth, and fifth
grade classes in Seminole,
Orange, and Volusia counties.
It is designed to encourage
students to recognize the
importance of water to their
lives, and the lives of all liv­
ing things.
To participate, students are
invited to design and create a
three foot by six foot poster,
on butcher or art paper,
depicting what "Water is Life”
means to them. A ll entries
w ill be displayed at the Wild
About Florida event. May 3
through 5 at the Zoo.
A ll entrants will receive a
free child ticket to the Zoo.
The designers o f the winning
poster w ill receive a compli­
mentary field trip for all class­
es in their grade. This trip w ill
be held M ay 3 and includes
“Water is Life" activities,
sponsored by the St. Johns
River Water Management
District
Poster entries are due by
A pril 15. Entries should
include contact name, grade,
school, county, number of stu­
dents in the class, and tele­
phone number.
Send posters to the Central
Florida Zoo, P-O. Box 470309,
L ik e Monroe, FL 32747-0309,
or deliver to 3755 N W
H ighw ay 17-92. Sanford. For
more information, call the
Zoo at 407-323-4150, exten­
sion 122.

organizes the senior dances at the
C ivic Center every Wednesday
and plans sight-seeing trips for
groups of seniors. H e had just put
the finishing touches on an A p ril
trip to N ew Orleans the O ver 50
G u b will take to sec the D-Day
Memorial.
H e's a member o f the Golden
Age
Games
O rgan izin g
Committee, overseeing the track
and field events, as w ell as the
annual banquet.
"I'v e been with the d ty o f 13
years, and Gunster has been on
the committee at least that long,”
Jones said.
Then there are Gunster's
Kiwanis duties. In addition to
Pancake Day, he organizes the
w ork trips to Camp Challenge,
where dub members help with
the upkeep. H e's also the club's
unofficial ambassador.

"H e represents the Kiwanis at a
lot o f activities," said dub mem­
ber Ron Jemigan, "particularly
anything during the day. A lot of
us can't get aw ay from work, so
Phil is there for us.
“ H e's
v e ry
civic-m inded,
always wants to d o something for
the community."
It's ironic. O n Pancake Day —
the day the Kiwanis Club raises
most o f its m oney to fund d v ic
projects for the year — the du b's
biggest d v ic booster is in need o f
a boost himself.
Modern medicine is wonder­
ful, but Gunster and his wife,
Marge, could use a prayer or two
from the community he has so
faithfully served.
Surely, that's not too much to
give to Lhe n u n from N e w York
w h o lives in DeBary but calls
Sanford his home.

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heart attack and went through heart surgery. Many beHeve the day w ool be the same with "Qunster.

S u n room s------Continued from Pees 1A
ing up against Perrotta, but so is
evidence* that he committed
forgery and fraud in Seminole
County.
Allegations o f Forgery
Cindy and Dana H oyt o f
Apopka ordered a sunroom from
Perrotta on March 15,2001. A year
and $10,000 later they still have no
sunroom. The Hoyts found some­
thing interesting when they went
looking at the Seminole County
building perm it obtained by
Perrotta - someone forged Dana's
signature.
The signature appeared on the
building permit os well os the con­
tractor's signature. Also grabbing
the Hoyts attention was the con­
tractor's name. N ot Josh Perrotta,
but instead A lvin Bailey o f Punta
Gorda.
They wondered w h y Pertotta's
name wasn't listed as the contrac­
tor. That's simple, according to
Tom Forbes, Sem inole County
deputy building official. Perrotta b
not a contractor. Perrotta uses
Bailey's license, which b not ille­
gal, but Foibes said it b against
state statues if the contract does
not stipulate Bailey as the contrac­
tor.
“ He's putting himself out there
as a contractor and he's not," he
said.
A document filed with the
county for notice o f commence­

ment on the Hoyts' sunroom does
name Bailey as the contractor.
Cindy H oyt said when she and
her husband reviewed the docu­
ment it was blank. An original
document held by the Hoyts reads
Sunrooms O f Florida across the
top, but that portion was appar­
ently whited out when it was
turned into the county.
The hom eow ner's signature
wasn't even required on the build­
ing permit because o f a previously
er o f attorney document,
's no reason to forge it,"
Foibes said.
O ddly enough, Bailey's signa­
tures between the power o f attor­
ney document and the building
permit also differ.
Another fam ily from Lake
Mary b upset their sunroom has­
n't been constructed after contract­
ing Perrotta a year ago. They con­
firmed signatures were forged for
d ty o f Lake M ary building permit.
"Someone notarized m y w ife's
signature and it wasn't even m y
wife's signature," the Lake Mary
homeowner said.
State Begins Investigation
" I have a bunch of them (com­
plaints) w ith this guy," Forbes
said.
N ot only b their alleged forgery
and fraud involved, Perrotta b
also doing work in many occa­
sions without a permit. Jobe said
hb new screened-in porch was

Cindy and Dana Hoyt baiieva someone forged Dana’s signature on a Seminole County bulking permit.
Below are the signatures of AMn Bailey and Dana Hoyt, ea welt as the alleged forged signatures.

• Bailey’s signature

• Bailey's alleged forged signature

• Hoyt’* signature

e Hoyt’s alleged forged signature

built without a permit and Hoyt
said her old screened-in porch was
tom dow n without a permit.
The county building depart­
ment b in a reorganization phase.
Currently there are six different
regulatory boards. That could
change next month when county
commissioners are expected to
vote A pril 23 to create one single
U-m em bcr board. Until then,
hearings for Perrotta's permit vio­
lations may be put on hold.
"O f all our contractors in the
county this b atypical," Forbes

said about the problems w ith
Perrotta.
Joane H odge o f Longwood con­
tracted Perrotta to build a sunroom
five months ago. H er old screened
in porch was tom dow n without a
permit, Forbes said. H odge b also
the leader in uniting all the u n h ap
py Sunrooms o f Florida cus­
tomers.
She reports her house was b ro­
ken into last week and as many as
12 documents pertaining to the
sunroom were allegedly stolen.
H od ge and several other cus­

M eals
Continued from Page LA
awareness to the county's
eld erly community.
"T h e area's senior p op u la ­
tion continues to a g e ," said
M eals
on
W h eels,
Etc.,
E xecu tive
D irector
Sherry
Fincher. "W e need to g iv e them
our support and d ra w atten­
tion to the need for this type o f
service."
M eals on W heels, Etc., cur­
rently services 650 senior meals
each day. T h e program began
in 1973 to p ro v id e nutritional
assistance and other su pport­
ive services to o ld er adult resi­
dents
liv in g
in
Sem in ole
County.
"W ith o u t
this
program ,
many o f the p eo p le w e serve
w ou ld g o all day w ithou t a hot

m eal," Fincher said.
Fincher hopes Friday's event
w ill bring m ore awareness to
services needed by the old er
p op u lation . M a n y liv in g in
Sem inole still need help, but
w ith lim ited resources, M eals
on W heels, Etc., is currently
unable to help them.
"W e need to come together
w ithin the com m unity to help
elim inate hunger and m alnu­
trition in the elderly, w hich is
b ecom in g an alarm ing cause
fo r concern," she said.
M eals on W heels, Etc., p ro­
gram s are funded b y grants
from local and federal g o v e rn ­
ments, the United Way, civic
o rgan ization s,
businesses,
fou n d ation s, clien t con trib u ­
tions and in dividu al donations.

C om m u n ity volu n teers are
needed throughout the year to
p ro vid e services offered b y the
not-for-profit organization.
S everal m u n icipalities in
S em in ole,
in clu din g
the
Sem inole C ounty Com m ission,
have supported the program
by p ro v id in g financial grants.
Last year, overrid in g city p o li­
cy, Lake M ary commissioners
a p p ro v e d a $5,000 grant to
M eals on W heels, Etc., which
has its headquarters in the city.
"T h is w as the first year for
the gran t," M ayor Greene said.
"T h e d t y has a p olicy o f no
donations, but I pushed the
idea based on the fact that Lake
M ary has hungry seniors."
The officials Friday had the
o p p o rtu n ity to see h o w the

grant m on ey w as spent b y rid ­
ing alon g on tw o o f the p ro ­
gram 's routes.
"W e approved the fu n d in g
for the program , n ow w e w an t
to sec h o w It w ork s," G reene
said. "W h a t better w a y to see
h ow it w ork s than to d e liv e r
the m eals."
C om m issioner Brender also
h opes F rid a y 's even t w ill
encourage others to volu n teer
fo r the program .
“ T h is is a p rogram that
w orks v e ry w ell because o f its
volu n teers," Brender said. " I t b
h elpin g people w h o really need
h elp ."
For m ore In form ation on
h ow to volunteer for the p ro ­
gram , call M eals on W heels,
Etc., at 407-333-8877, ext. 120.

tion and the d ty would retain one
exbting administrative em ploy­
ee. The elimination o f the fire
chief b not substantial since the
chief b planning to retire, said
Rose.
The merger study also details
several future capital im prove­
ments. The d ty and county had
both planned to build a new fire
station near the area o f state roads
436 and 434. By combining the
fadlities, a projected $5.9 million
w ill be saved as only one station
w ill be constructed.
Com m issioner Sarah Reece
said another issue that appears to
be resolved b if the city firefight­
ers were going to get the same or
better benefits with the county.

"W e don't want to just look at
this as saving the d ty money,"
she said. "M y concern b how do
the firefighters feel about it."
According to the study, city
firefighters that moved into the
county fire department would
receive basically the same insur­
ance, retirement plans and pay.
Commissioner Patricia Freeman
noted another possible benefit.
She said many Altamonte Springs
firefighters d o not live in the city
and by m oving to the county fire
department they could perhaps
be transferred to a county fire sta­
tion closer to their home.
The largest problem may occur
in the d ty 's ongoing union con­
tract negotiations with the city

firefighters. City commissioners
w ill be try again to resolve that
issue at an April 30 meeting.
"T o me the county b not a done
deal until everything b signed on
the dotted line," Freeman said
about the contract negotiations.
"I'll certainly be looking at it from
that standpoint"
Although several detaib need
to be worked out such as what
becomes o f the d ty ow ned fire
stations and land, M ayor Russ
Hauck believes those issues can
be worked out.
" I f w e can w ork out the detaib
w e're prepared to m ove pretty
quickly," he said. “ I just don't see
any show stoppers from the d ty 's
perspective."

" I d o n 't expect the C rude
Alliance to d o much because
th ey're little gu ys," Paladino
said.
Other bouts include, Dennis
Chriss versus El Diablo, A man
named
Rouge against The
Slasher
and
W ild
Thang
wrestling General Know ledge.
The main event w ill be tag team
match betw een Josh Rich and
"K e m p o K id " Chasyn Ranee
against the A llin ace’ s York

Brothers.
T h e Sanford C ivic Center
doors open at 7 p.m. and bell
time is 8 p.m. Tickets are $8 for
adults, $4 for kids between the
ages o f 6 and 12 and children six
years o r younger are admitted
free. A n y child w earing a DARE
shirt o r can prove they are in the
program or have graduated
from D AR E w ill get in free with
a paying adult.
For m ore inform ation and

tickets, call either 407-328-9035
o r 407-688-9788.
Wrestlers, Cops and K ids
Against Drugs w ill untie before
the much anticipated wrestling
even t fo r a fundraising car
wash. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
A p ril 6, the group w ill be w ash­
ing cars at W endy's restaurant at
3717 O rlando D rive near the
Wal-Mart. Proceeds w ill g o to
the Sanford police D AR E pro­
gram.

M e r g e r ---------Continued from Page 1A
potential savings, but initially had
"m ixed em otions" about the
merger. H e said he was worried
the merger could result in loss of
services for the city.
"Th e big thing b it appears the
services aren't going to be dimin­
ished in any way," Rose said.
“ That's what w e want to
ensure, that city residents are
receiving the same service,"
Wolfram said.
Only three city fire department
employees could lose their jobs as
a result o f the merger. The posi­
tion o f fire chief would be elimi­
nated Oct. 1, the deputy fire chief
would be slow ly eliminated as he
would help facilitate the transi-

W re s tlin g ------Continued from Page 1A
selling his contract. "W e can
take care o f business on the
26th."
Pa lad inn may want to save
his energy for a bigger problem
- the Crude Alliance. Traveling
all the w ay from Aubum dale,
Fla., the C rude Alliance is look­
ing to steal I’aladino's wrestling
federation. The head o f the
Alliance, Jumpin' Jack Flash w ill
wrestle "L ig h tin g " Tim Conlon.

tomers also report that they
received a phone call from the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
last week.
H od ge and several other cus­
tomers had previously reported
Perrotta's bad business practices to
the sheriff's office. H om e owners
w ere advised hat the sheriff's
office w ould no longer be the lead
investigator. A statewide economic
crime
investigator,
George
Cunningham, b leading the inves­
tigation.
Cunningham
was
unavailable for comment Friday.

School
events
• Judy C arrico's
G overn m en t class w ill
experience the nuts and
bolts o f the lega l system
on A p r il 4.
Lake Brantley H ig h 's
A d v a n c e d Placem ent
G overn m en t students w ill
participate in a m ock trail
at the C ou n ty C ou rt
H ou se on A p r il 4 at 10
a.m., w ith Judge D onald
M arblestone p residin g.
Each year, area attor­
n eys and ju dges b rief
Judy's students on the
crim inal justice system
and law -related topics.
C om m u n ity speakers
m ake presentations
throughout the year on
their careers and ex p e ri­
ences. T h is is part o f the
state-aw ard w in n in g part­
nership b etw een Lake
Brantley H ig h and the
area legal com m unity.
T h e cu lm in atin g a c tiv i­
ty is a career d a y at the
courthouse and a m ock
trial. T h is is fo llo w e d by
a luncheon fo r the stu ­
dents and their lega l m en­
tors at the Student
M useum .
For m ore in form ation
on the A p ril 4 events,
please contact Judy
C arrico, 407- 320-3623.
For m ore in form ation on
Partners in Excellence,
please call the D ivid en d s
School V olunteer Program
at 407-320-0178.
• M id w a y Elem entary
School o f the P erform in g
A rts is spon sorin g its
S pring C arn ival 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. Saturday, A p r il 13.
The even t w ill include
train rides, a m oon w alk,
a du n k in g booth, gam es,
prizes, food and much
more.
T h e school is located at
2251 Jitw ay D riv e in
Sanford.

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iS E S E A S O N
1T O D A Y F O R
LE S C H O O L S
i Lake Park w ill be
( the opening w eek o f
ilnole County M iddle
I Lacrosse season today
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(season w e have four
16th grade boys
1seven girls teams and
‘ i and 8th grade boys
, W e also w ill be playi from Jacksonville
upa.
i run from 9 a.m.
j.m.
sion is free, conces&gt;available and the
; is invited.
; R E G IS T R A T IO N
IC A R W A S H
I Seminole Youth
ill Association (SYFA)
! Pop Warner Football
Hecrleading registn[an d a carwash
iser today (Saturday)
[noon to 4 pan. at the
1Just For Feet in the
note Towne Center

Rams take control of district race

From Staff Reports

A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S — Message
sent and received.
A fter getting a sca n from Seminole just
rior to the Spring Break and then edgig past W inter Park In the first gam e
after the break, some may have thought
that Lake M ary's unbeaten string was
nearing an end.
Think again.
The Rama rolled to their second con­
secutive huge Class 6A-District 3 victory
o f the week on Wednesday with an 8-2
victory over Lake Brantley.
The w in comes on the heals o f an 8-0
thrashing o f DeLand on M onday as Lake
Mary, ranked N o. 2 in this week's FSWA

E

Ackley wins fifth as Lake Mary
romps past Lake Brantley, 8-2
Class 6 A State Poll, im proved to 15-0 on
the season and more importantly 4-0 in
district play at the m id-point o f the 6A-3
schedule.
The Rams, after tw o consecutive Big
Blue titles and regular season w ins
against the Patriots the last tw o years,
have also w o n l2 games in a row on Lake
Brantley's hom e field.
Offensively, Tucker Pearce carried the
b ig bat against the Patriots with a dou­
ble, a single and three runs scored. Matt

T r ib e g e ts to
Pine Ridge
ends streak
at five, 8-4

500

Horwath and Ryan Bono chipped in by
d rivin g in tw o runs each.
Junior D.J. Ackley pitched four strong
innings to run his record to 5-0 on the
season and sophomore Paul Cinder came
on to close out the win, allow ing just one
run o ver three innings, to earn the save.
Lake M ary was to have hosted Winter
Springs in a Seminole Athletic
Conference gam e on Friday and then
remain at home to host a very good
Venice H igh squad on M onday at Allen

Tuttle Field starting at 7 p.m. T he Rams
w ill hit the road on Wednesday, traveling
to O vied o to battle the Lions in a crucial
6A-3 game at M k k le r Field starting at 7
p.m.
In other prep action this week:
Baseball _ Lidfelt was 3-for-3 and
drove in the gam e-winning run as Lake
Brantley blanked Osceola, 1-0, on
Tuesday. Sutton pitched three strong
innings for the Patriots, striking out five.
Lake H ow ell split a pair o f games,
knocking off W inter Springs, 4-1, in a
district contest on Wednesday, but then
dropping a 6-5 decision to Father Lopez
on Thursday. The Green Wave took the
lead for good in the sixth inning when
See Preps, Page 2B

Softball
th e n fa lls
meeting
Monday
By Dean Smith

Sports Editor

iE L B E R R Y O P E N
N B Y JO NES
e Jones o f Orlando
led the first three holes
ute to a six under par 63
in a N orth Florida PG A
ter Tour event by five
okes Thursday at
cl berry G o lf Club.
Flaying the 6,321-yard, par
33-69 course Jones added
irdies at Nos. 7 and 9 to
1, then played the
st five holes with three
irdies, at 14, 16 and 18,
sandwiched around bogies at
15th and 17th holes.
,«*lt was Jones’ second w in
^fHs winter and 29th since the
19S5-96 campaign. The
■ P G A Winter Tour began
urfng the 1966-67 season.
Nfcxt on the schedule:
M u c h 25-26, C C o f Mount
\,and A p ril 2, Rock
igs Ridge C C , Apopka.
RTH F L O R ID A P G A
INTER T O U R N A M E N T
Casselberry G olf Club
I J l l yard*, p ar H
■ t C m )on «. Orlando, *240. 31-32 _ S3;
2. U &amp; I Invlmhm, Longwood, 1160.36-32

K U C H A R C O N T IN U E S

I

O U T S T A N D IN G P L A Y
Former Seminole High
School g o lf standout and
Lake M ary resident Matt
Kuchar follow ed up his victo­
ry in the Honda Classic with
a tie for 28th in the Bay Hill
Invitational last weekend.
The form er US Amateur
champion tied for the lowest
third round score with a 68
and finished at 1-over-par
287 to cam 528,400.
Orlando's Tiger Woods w on
his third straight Bay H ill,
shtxiting a 13-under-par 275.
Kbchar, w h o is now 14th on
the P G A money list with
5853,191, shot a 1-over-par 73
in the first round o f the
Tournament Players
Championship at Ponte
Vedra Beach (near
Jacksonville), the place his
parents now call home.
C A S S E L B E R R Y REC.
LEAG UES
,^ T h e C ity o f Casselberry
Parks and Recreation
Department w ill be accepting
registrations for youth flag
football (ages 7-12), youth
cheerleading (ages 5-17), and
’j j 3-on-3 adult basketball
league.
■) For more information on
the leagues, or for informa­
tion about becoming a volun­
teer coach, please call 407&amp;6-5189.
S A IL IN G R E G A T T A
D E A D L IN E N E A R IN G
The deadline for early entry
into the 49th annua) Mount
■Dora Sailing Regatta is March
28th. Until then the entry fee
Is 535, Registration after that
See Briefs, Page 2B

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
D E LT O N A — A t least now
Seminole can gets its uni­
forms washed.
When the Fighting
Seminoles’ baseball team
icked up a w in over Pine
d ge tw o weeks ago, it was
decided by the team to not
wash its uniforms until they
lost a game.
When the itrcak reached
five games on Wednesday,
coach M ika Powers, w hile
never wanting to lose, was
probably hoping for a nice
steady rain or something as
his charges w ere starting to
get a little ripe.
But the Panthers put an end
to what they started as they
came up with fiv e runs in the
bottom o f the fifth inning to
erase a 1-0 deficit and held o ff
thew Tribe, 8-4, in Deltona on
Thursday.
The loss saw Seminole fall
back under the .500 mark at 89 heading into a Class 6ADistrict 3 show dow n at Lake
Brantley on M onday and
another road trip to Winter
Springs on Tuesday. Both
games begin at 7 p.m.
The Fighting Seminoles w ill
then take a break before
returning to action on
Monday, A p ril 1, against
Hopkinsville, Kentucky in
DeLand. The gam e w ill be;
at 1 p.m. on Melching Fieli at
Conrad Park.
The Tribe w ill then host
N e w Smyrna Beach at
Alum ni Field in a 3 p.m. con­
test on Wednesday, A p ril 3rd,

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Harttd photo* by A n W *ntt

S e m in o le 's

C h lrs K rall (a b o v e )

s lid e s s a fe ly into third b a s e o n an
Infield

hit b y J a s o n

Lou w sm a.

Krall. w h o le d off w ith a d o u b le,
w o u ld s c o r e the g a m e 's first run
a n d a ls o s c o r e in a four-run sixth
innin g a s th e Trib e rallied past
O v ie d o . 6-4. V ictor G ilb o rt (left)
w a s th e w inning pitcher, s c a tter­
in g s e v e n hits and a llo w in g on ly
o n e e a r n e d run.

See Tribe, Page 2B

S A N F O R D — One o f the
most com petitive and closely
contested softball tournaments
was held at Zinn Beck Field last
M onday night.
A ll three games in the C ity of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Adult Polar Bear
Church Softball League saw the
tying run at the plate in the
final inning as the league
w rapped up Its season.
Sem inole Com m unity Church
#2, which w on the regular sea­
son w ith an B-l record, w o n the
final gam e by the run rule, 2212, In the sixth Inning, but SCC
#2 led just 13-12 entering the
bottom o f the fifth inning.
The Recreation Department
w ill be holding its Spring
Softball League Organizational
M eeting and Polar Bear
Leagues Awards Cerem ony on
M onday (March 25th) at 6:30
p.m. at the D ow ntow n Youth
Center located on the first floor
o f Sanford City Hall, 300 N orth
Park Avenue (com er o f Park
and Seminole Boulevard on the
lakefront).
Teams wishing to p lay in the
Spring Leagues, both returning
and new, are requested to send
a representative to the m eeting
to insure a place in the league.
Leagues offered w ill be
Church at Zinn Beck Field,
located behind Historic Sanford
M em orial Stadium, on M onday
nights.
Co-Ed on M ondays at
Pinchurst Park.
W omen on Tuesday at
Pinehurst Park.
M en's leagues on Wednesday
and Thursday nights at
Pinehurst Park.
And an Industrial League on
Friday nights at Pinehurst Park.
See Softball, Page 2B

Offense comes alive for
Seminole softball team
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

ji

S A N F O R D — W here has that
been?
Desp
tsp ite carrying a winning
3rd the Seminole High
recor
School softball team was strug­
gling heading into the Spring
Break, as it was the pitching and
defense that was keeping the
Tribe afloat.
"W e're struggling," said head
coach David Rogers prior to
Wednesday's home game with
Bishop M oore. "W e're playing
pretty good, but w e just can't
seem to score any runs. W e've
done a couple o f things lately to
try to adjust some attitudes and
w e'll see how that works out."
The adjustments must have
been the right ones.
The Fighting Seminoles
pounded an overmatched
Hornets squad, 10-0, as Jenny

Abcndroth struck out 10 and ,
held Bishop M oore to just tw o
hits.
O ffensively, Beth Case went
two-for-three and scored three
runs, w h ile Megan Pickren
drove in fiv e runs for the Tribe.
Seminole also showed some
pow er as Picka*n, Abendroth
and Kara Lively all doubled in
the gam e stopped after the top
o f the fifth inning by the runrule.
Just prior to the break, the
Tribe had raveled to
A u bu m daie to take part in its
annual b ig spring tournament.
Things started badly for the
locals as they lost the first game
10-0 to G eorge Jenkins, the first
time in three years that the Tribe
had been run-ruled.
The ladies responded in the
second gam e by scoring seven
runs in the first inning and winSee Sem inole, Page 2B

H*&gt;*M photo by Jtm W *nti

Seminole’s Holly Cowan (No. 15} slides home solely as the ball gets the Bishop Moore catcher dunng the Tribe's
19-0. lour and-a-hall inning run-rule thrashing ol the Hornets at Seminole Field Wednesday night

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Tribe
then battle Lake f i ? ? .
neighborhood rival at Historic
Sanford M em orial Stadium on
Friday, M atch 5th at 7 pan.
Kenny Erickson pitched the
first fou r innings arid M att
Freeman the final three at
Sem inole w on Its fourth straight
gam e, 8-7, over Lyman on
M on d ay in Longw ood.
The Tribe then returned to
A lu m n i H e ld on W ednesday an
claim ed a huge, 6-4,6A-Dtstrtkt
3 victory o v e r O viedo.
Victor Gilbert g o t a b ig boost
from his defense to keep the
Lions o ff the scoreboard in the
o f the first inning.
n Brooks w alked w ith one
out, but the inning appeared
over w h en the next batter
struck out and w as called for
obstruction as catcher Dominic
Petracca tried to throw to sec­
ond on a steal attem pt
Brooks was called out on the
play, but w as returned to first
when the umpires decided they
could not call a double play on

a

Jenny Abendroth hurled a two-hitter and got plenty ot support in a 19-0 victory over Bishop Moore on Wednesday.

Seminole
Continuted from page IB
ntng 9-4 over Pasco.
Saturday saw Sem inole match
u p and defeat county foe
Lyman, 2-0. The final gam e o f
the tournament was a 2-1 extra
inning loss to Venice.
The 'N oles then opened up
the second half o f the season
w ith a 3-0 win over Lake
Brantley.
Andrea Poloche pitched a onehitter to Im prove to 3-0 on the
season.
Crystal Sauficy d ro ve in the
gam e winning run w ith a two-

out single and Abendroth also
added a hit and a RBI.
H eading into a big rematch
with N o . 10 state-ranked Lake
M ary on Friday Seminole w as 96 on the season.
Follow ing that game, the Tribe
w ill return hom e to host Lym an
on Tuesday at 7 p.m., the first o f
three gam es in as many days.
Seminole w ill be at DeLand fo r
a 6 p.m. gam e on Wednesday
ana then g o to Winter Springs
for a 7 p.m. gam e on Thursday.
Rogers also m ade a big BIG
ANNO U NCEM ENT!
On Saturday A p ril 6, the 5th

annual BBQ w ill be h eld prior to
).m. gam e w ith O viedo.
a 2 p.i
"W e w ill be serving up some
ribs and chicken," said I
A full slab o f ribs is just $15
and a chicken dinner w ith beans
and slaw is just $5.
A ll members o f the team w ill
be selling tickets until A p ril
2nd. The player w h o sells the
most w ill w in a brand new
M izuno g lo v e worth $80. Rogers
is also lookin g for volunteers to
help m ake this a success. A ll
proceeds w ill g o to the building
C all Rogers at 407-320-5260

Briefs
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at 1-800-558-7305 o r visiting the W eb at
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w w w .th ew illtow in .org.
date w ill be $45. T h e fee for skippers under a ge
Y O U T H B A S E B A L L PLAYERS N E E D E D
18 is $25, and there is a $5 discount to all sailors
w h o are U.S. Sailing members.
FO R A U S T R A L I A N T R IP
Race weekend is A p ril 6-7 on Lake Dora 25
The Coast to Coast Baseball Stars are n o w
miles northwest o f Orlando. The M ount Dora
seeking 11-18 year old players from Florida
Yacht Club sponsors the regatta, which is
w ho w ou ld lik e the opportunity to represent
M ount Dora’s longest-running annual event.
the United States at a tw o-w eek summer 2002
Based on early registrations to date, m ore than
tournament In Australia.
100 sailing boats are expected to take part.
"Selected players w ill h ave the chance to
Once again, the M ount Dura regatta be the
compete against some o f the w orld 's best
site o f the Florida State Championship for D ay
teams, explore famous sights like the Australian
Sailer-class boats.
Outback and the Great Barrier Reef, and learn
Registration can b e completed as late as .
about a distinct culture," said K evin Ritter, pro­
Saturday morning, April 6th, in Gitbcrt Park,
gram director. "It's a once-in-a-Ufetime oppor- •
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neosrhm ntowtt M ount Dora. The fir s to f three 1
back-tp-back races that d ay w ill begin at 12:30
Team a ge groups include 11-12, 13-15, and 16p.m.
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1 18. The squads are led b|y top college coaches "
Sunday racing starts at 9:30 a.m. and trophy
and pro scouts w ho p rovid e a unique perspec­
presentations w ifi be held as soon as possible
tive on w hat it's like to play at the gam e's high­
after the last race.
est level.
Entry forms can be downloaded at
For m ore information, E-mail infoQcoasttocoaswww.mountdorayachtclub.com or by calling o r
tathletics.com, call 740-373-4455, o r visit the w eb ­
w riting Martin Zonnenberg, 3400 Lakeshore
site at www.coasUocoMtathletics.com.
Drive, Mount Dora, FL 32757, (352) 735-3298.
N A B A IN V IT A T IO N A L B A S E B A LL
A S T H M A A T H L E T E S C H O L A R S H IP S
TOURNEY
The expanded "W ill to W in" program for
The N ational Amateur Baseball Association is
high school scholar-athlete wifi grant $100,000
currently looking fo r youth and/or H igh School
to 11 high school seniors w ho have excelled in
baseball players ages 13-15,16-18, and 20 and
athletics in spite o f the challenge o f asthma. The
Under that w o u ld like to be a part o f the 2002
grand prize w inner w ifi receive a 520,000 G old
National Invitational W ooden Bat Tournament
Aw ard, with four Silver and six Bronze Avvar^i
to be held in the Hubert H. Hum phrey
winners each receiving 512,500 and 55,000,
M etrodom e (h om e o f the Minnesota Twins)
respectively.
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Softball
Continued from page IB
Call 407-330-5697 for more
information.
The Church Tournament
opened w ith Sem inole #2 ed g­
ing its sister team, Seminole
Community Church #1,13-10.
SCC #2 appeared to be w ell
on its w ay to the victory when it
scored eight runs in the third
inning to 13-5 lead.
But the champs w ou ld not
score again and SCC #1 go t a
run back in the sixth inning and
had scored four runs in the top
o f the seventh inning to get to
w ithin 13-10.
W ith runners on first and sec­
ond and the tying run at the
plate, Jeny Walsh, the pastor o f
the church, made a d ivin g catch
at second base to end the game.
The second game w as a defen­
sive battle as the Knights o f
Colum bus (A ll Souls) and the
Saints (Church o f the Latter Day
Saints), w h o had fought hard
for second place all season,
hooked up in a good one.
The Saints took a 3-0 lead into
the bottom o f the third inning
w hen K o f C came alive with
tw o runs in the third inning and
four runs in the fourth inning to
take a 6-3 advantage.
Trailing 8-1 going into the top
o f the seventh inning, the Saints
plated a pair o f runs and had a
runner on second, again the
tyin g run com ing to the plate,
w hen finer to the outfield pre­
served the 8-6 w in for the
Knights o f Columbus.

The Championship Gam e was
a slugfest.
K o f C jum ped out to a 3-0
lead in the top o f the first
inning, but SCC #2 answered
with six runs in the bottom o f
the first inning and the race was
on.
The teams traded the lead
again in the second inning w ith
SCC #2 leading 8-7 and then
they traded five run inning, the
third for SCC #2 and the fourth
for K o f C.
SCC #2 added an insurance
run in the fifth inning, then
closed out the title with an
eight-run sixth in which it only
made one out.
Providin g the offense were:
Sem inole Com m unity Church
#2 (G am e 1): three hits _ Keith
D ow n ey (run, tw o RBI); tw o hits
_ Sean Casteriein (double, tw o
runs, tw o RBI), Keith Potter
(tw o runs, tw o RBI), Jim Votino
(run, RBI), Buster Leftwich (tw o
runs, RBI); o n e hit _ Mike Davis
(double, tw o runs), Rich Wirth
(run, RBI), Beau Delaporeand
Robert Scheurle (run), D rew
Fischer.
Sem inole Com m unity Church
#1: three hits _ Jeff Jarosz (hom e
run, double, tw o runs, five RBI),
G reg Fry (triple, tw o runs); tw o
hits _ K elly Denton (three runs,
tw o RBI), Ron Burkett, Steve
Greek, Steve Tindoll (RBI); one
hit _ Marcus Egan (tw o runs),
Pat Talley (run), Jeff Carson,
David Losey.
Knights o f Columbus (Gam e
2): tw o hits _ Javier Camacho

(triple, run, RBI), Duke Roberts
(double, run), Lewis H ellyer
(tw o RBI), Anton Groom s (run,
RBI), Rick Fess (run); one hit _
Bill Garrett (double, run, RBI),
Lee H ood (tw o runs), Bob
Braucksleker (run, RBI), Bob
Marcos (RBI).
Saints; tw o hits _ M ark M eyer
(hom e run, tw o runs, RBI),
Steve W oodley (triple, tw o runs,
RBI); one hit _ Don Basti (d ou ­
ble, RBI), Brad Brumley, Stan
Bromley (run); one run _
Brantley Bromley.
Seminole Com m unity Church
#2 (Cham pionship Gam e): three
hits _ M ike Davis (tw o doubles,
three runs), Buster Leftw ich
(double, tw o runs). Beau
D eljp orte (three runs, tw o RBI),
Keith Downey, Sean Casteriein
(tw o runs, tw o RBI), Keith
Potter (run, three RBI); tw o hits
_ Drew Fischer (hom e run, tw o
runs, tw o RBI), Jim Votino (dou ­
ble, run, tw o RBI), Rich Wirth
(tw o runs, RBI); one hit _ Shawn
Leftwich (double, tw o runs, tw o
RBI), Robert Scheurle (tw o runs,
RBI); tw o RBI _ Jerry Walsh.
Knights o f Columbus: three
hits _ Lee H ood (triple, tw o
runs), Rick Fess (tw o runs, three
RBI); tw o hits _ Javier Camacho
(triple, tw o RBI), Duke Roberts
(double, run, RBI); one hit _ Bob
Braucksleker (double, run),
Dennis Roman (tw o runs, RBI),
Lew is H ellyer (tw o runs),
N elson Pagan; one run, tw o RBI
_ Jeremy Rothweil; one run _
Bob Marcos.

tying ru n , and he stole second
before Rotunno crushed a fast­
ball up the m iddle fo r a two-rur

Travis Walker and Erickson hit
back-to-back one out doubles to

Brooks then stole second and
tried to score from second when
C olin Irvine hit a ball deep into
the hole at short Jason
Louw sm a tried to get Irvine at
first, but the throw was late.
Luckily fo r Seminole, first base­
man Ryan Quinn w as alert
enough to wheel and throw a
strike to Petracca, w h o tagged
out a sliding prooks to end the
inning.
Sem inole took the lead In the
bottom o f d ie first inning as
Chris Krall doubled,, w en t to
third on a one out infield single
by Louwsm a, and scored on a
grounder b y Robby Rotunno.
T h e Tribe stretched the lead to
2-0 in the second inning when

ri O vied o halved the lead in the
third inning when Barry Baxter
led o ff the inning w ith a long
hom e run to le ft
Both teams missed scoring
opportunities in the fifth inning
and Gilbert looked to b e out o f
the sixth unscathed w h en a tw o
out ground ball g o t through for
a two-base error.
T h e Lions (10-5) Immediately
took advantage as Bridger Hunt
singled In Irvine to tie fo e game.
Justin Young then singled and
fo e runners pulled o f f a double
steal before Charles Parker
rapped a two-run single up the
m iddle to put O vied o on top, 4-

Z
But Just as it had d on e in a •
w in over Deltona last Saturday,
Seminole took advantage o f
som e help to get the w in.
W ith one out, Justin Frost and
Krall w ere both hit b y pitches.
Petracca then hit a grounder
that went for an error, allow ing
Frost to score and K rall to g o to
third.
Petracca stole second before
Louwsm a reached on another
error, scoring Krall w ith the

iw

(run).

FIGHTING SEMINOLES 4. UONS *
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KntL Erickeen. Walk*/ 3B _ non*. UX _
Oviedo. Bertel Recutde _Orl*do 10-5.

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Martin. Freeman (t) tnd Petracca; OanleU,
Bbtmttt (7) and Amzro. WP _ DtnWt (1-2).
LP _ Martin. 5m _ non*. 2B _ Seminole.
Petracca; Pint Ridge, Lau. Record* _ Sevninole
66 Pine Ridge 3-10.

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Kanny Erickson was 2-tor-3 with a
Samtnola cMsat Oviado, 8-4, In a

Preps

^(C on tribu tin g to an eight-hit
Tribe attack w ere Erickson (dou
ble, single, RBI), Louw sm a (tw o
singles, ruA, RBI), Rotunno (tw o
singles, three RBI), Krall (d o u ­
ble, run, hit b y tw o pitches, two
runs), Walker (double, run), and
petracca and Frost (on e run
scored cadi).
D oin g the dam age fo r O vied o
w ere Parker (double, single,
tw o RBI), Irvine (tw o singles),
Baxter (hom e run, run, RBI),
H unt (single, run, RBI), Young
(single, run) and M att M cClung

and an RBI as the Junior helped
0A-District 3 game Wednesday.

DOUBUS
No. 1 . MatUn/Beebe, Lyman, defeated Neubrrt/Antinotl. S i.
No. 2_ Snow/trinow defatted Sheplan/Zachuria, S3
Record* _ lyman 3-7; New Smyrna Beech 4-3

Continued from page IB

they scored tw o runs to erase a S ilver Haw ks 4-3
lead.
BULLDOGS 4, LIONS 3
S o ftb a ll _ Lisa D od is hurled a one-hit shutout
S IN G L E S
striking out eight, and Jennifer Tomasett had a
No. 1 _ Billy Almeida. Oviedo, defeated Jeff Bernard. SO.
double as O vied o blanked Titusville-Astronaut,
No. 2 , Martin Rademacher. Oviedo, defeated Clayton Bauer. SO.
34), on Monday.
No. 3 _ Ryan Huntn DeLand. defeated Kyle Creenhaigh. S -l
No. 4 _ Qwarit* Nealla, DeLand, defeated Jaaon Fnbce, 6 4
W in t e r ' ‘
three runs'
k n o ck o ff
the w inning pitcher, g iv in g U p just three hits and
No. Z jNrolta/Raiy* defatted Crrmhaigh/Forbei, S7i - U traede j DeLand 66; Oviedo 4-1
strikin g out five. Kitaoka led the Bears at the
plate, goin g 2-for-4 w ith a double and an RBI,
BULLDOGS 6, GREYHOUNDS 1
w h ile W right tripled and drove in a run.
S IN G L E S
No. t _ Andy Mazlia Lyman, defeated Dorian Pond*. 2-6.6-3,104.
Lyman and Lake H o w ell split a doubleheader
No. 2 _ Seen Proton defeated Danny Cardinal, 6-0, SO.
on Triesday, the Greyhounds w inning the first
No. 3 _ Hector Hurtado defeated Junto Beebe, SCI S I.
gam e, 2-1, on a three-hitter by Elrod, and the
No. 4 _ Matt Polmar defeated tlanfoon Sheplan, SO, S Z
Silver H aw ks taking the nightcap, 9-6, as
N o S .C n gH aafll defeated BaailZadturia. SO. SO.
DOUBUS
Hernandez pitched w ell enough to hold o ff the
No. 1 . Pored*/Hurtado defeated Maalui/Beebe, S I.
Hounds.
N o 2 . Pointer/Heertl defeated Cardinal/Sheplan. 6 4
Knauss led Lyman in the first gam e, goin g 2Record) _ Lyman 67; Flagler Palm Coeat S-2.
for-3, white Perrel w as 3-for-5 w ith an RBI for
G IR L S T E N N IS
Lake H o w ell in the second game.
SILVER HAW KS 6, BARRACUDAS 1
O n Wednesday Lake Mary tuned up for its
S IN G L E S
Friday night sh ow dow n with Seminole, crushing
N o 1 _ Carla Mendoza injury default over LJndiay Stoker.
Lyman, 12-1.
N o 1 _ Tee* Maniock. New Smyrna defeated Tatyn Larttonritia SO.

Lyman,
was also l-for-2 fo r the Lions.
DeLand used a five-run fourth inning to erase a
2-1 deficit and w en t on to double the score on
Lake Brantley, 6-3.
Tennis _ Defending champion Spruce Creek
earned an easy repeat, scoring 15 points to out­
distance Lake Brantley (9) and Lake Highland
Prep (8) in the Lyman Coed Invitational Tennis
Tournament at 5anlando Park on Thursday.
See results o f other matches below.
B ASE B ALL
GREEN WAVS 6, SILVER HAWKS 3
Fattier Lopez
Lake Howell

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M cD ow ell. Kidder (7) and Florin. Lirl, Tati (7) and Bethel. WP .
Mt Deemed LP _ Lief. Sava _ Kidder. IB _ Father Lopez, Tolland. Cadry,
Lake Howell, Andrade, L ie f 3B _ none. HR _ Father Lopez, Lumen.
Record* _ Father U f a 10-6; Lake llo w tll 9-6-

SOFTBALL
BULLDOGS 6, PATRIOTS 3
DeLand
Lake Branltey

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Barkua and Feme. Borland and Ruff. WP _ Berko*. LP _ Borland. Save
_ non*. 2B _ non*. 3B _ non*. HR . none Record* _ DeLand t - i Lake
Brantley 2-10.

BO YS T E N N IS
SILVER HAWKS 7, BARRACUDAS 0
S IN G L E S
*
No. 1 _ Shan* Tjrrr* defeated Zach Neubrrt, 6 1
No. 2 _ Dorid VUlianeucova defeated Ryan Tcenow, S-2
No. 1 . John Winter defeated Derek Snow, 6-6
No. 4 . Clan Mercado defeated Andrew Antuvrt. 4 4 (7-3).
No. S _ Jordan Huertai defeated Trivia Walter*. M
D O U BLES
No. 1 . Tyree/ VULanrueava defeated Neuberi/Tonow, S 3
No. 2 _ Winter/Mercado defeated Snow/Antonon. 6-6
Keeorda _ Lake HowtU 5-fc New Smyrna Beech 44.

RAMS 6, BULLDOGS 1
SIN G LE S
No. 1 _ Brett Thompacai defeated Jeff Barnard. 44.
No. 2 _ Jaaon Cordova defeated Clayton Bauer. SO.
No. 3 _ Chuckle Sutton defeated Ryan Hunter, SO.
No. 4 _ Cory Clement defeated Charlie Nealu. 6 4
No. s Matt Kalya, DeLand. defeated Andrew Speer. 4 4
DOUBLES
No. 1 _ Thom pw i/Cordovi defeated Barnard/Bauer. S I.
No. I _ Sutton/Clement defeated Doug Norton/Steven Graham, SO
Retotde . DeLand 66. Lake Mary S I

BARRACUDAS 5, GREYHOUNDS 2
S IN G L E S
No. t _ Andy Marlin. Lym aa defeated Zach Neubrrt S Z
No. I _ Andrew Anttnon, won by default
No. 3 _ Derek Snow defeated Itarruon Sheplan, S3.
No. 4 _ Ryan Teanuw defeated Juetin Beebe. SO.
No. S _ Jo* William* defeated Bead Zachuna, SO.

N o 3 _ Daniel D C rood defeated Nicole Trmow. 6 4
No. 4 _ Chrtetin* Uribe defeated Emily Clark, S3.
N o S _ Tatiana Cnu-Nlgltonl deft* ted Kale Baldwin. S3.

DOUBLES
N o t . Mendoza/DeGrood Injury default over Stoker/Clark. 66.
N o 2 _ Lamonrttin/Unb* defeated Teenow/Hardock. SS (64).
Record* _ Lake Howell 6 4 ; Nate Smyrna Beach 14.

GREYHOUNDS 5, BARRACUDAS 2
S IN G L E S
N o 1 _ Lauren Wolkry. Lyman, defeated Linda* y Stoke*, S Z
N o 2 _ Wmdy M adia lym aa defeated Nicole Trmow, S I.
N o 1 _ Lauren Comedy, Lymaa defeated To* I Unlock. 65.
No. 4 _ Emily Clark. New Smyrna Beech, defeated Mallory Deal SZ
N o S _ Sarah Johnaon, Lymaa defeated Megan Perry S I.
D O U B LES
N o 1 _ Wolkey/Martin defeated Stokea/Clark, S Z
N o 2 _ Tcmow/lUrdock defeated Connery/Deal. 64.
Record* . Lyman 6 3; New Smyrna Beach 2-7.

BULLDOGS 7, GREYHOUNDS 0
S IN G L E S
1 _ Lauren Riley defeated Chrlara Maratt*. SZ
1 _ Kim La defeated Amy Cm. S I.
3 _ Jeeaiea Whitely defeated Vane*** Camera, 6 4
4 _ Amber Otto defeated Robyn Sanehex. SZ
S _ Cynthia Rodrtguea defeated Rhcenn* Sanchez. S3.
D O U B LES
N o t _ Riley/Rodriguez defeated klarattz/Camrra. SO.
N o 1 _ La/Ottodefeated Coa/Ro. Sanchez, SI.
Record* _ DeLand 11-0 Lyman 1-7.

No
No
No
No
No

BULLDOGS 3, RAMS 2
S IN G L E S
N o | _ Lauren Riley. DrLandalefeated Jane Writer, 64
N o 1 _ Mya AugLa defeated Jeeeka Whitely, SZ
No. 1 _ Kim L*. DeLand. defeated Lauren Roberta. SZ
N o 4 _ Amfarr Otto, Dtland, defeated Alliaort Writer, 6 4
N o S _ Jennifer Wu defeated Cynthia Rodriguez. 64.
DOUBLES
N o I _ Riley/Rodriguez defeated I Writer/Roberta. SZ
N o I . Le/Otto defeated A. Writer/Au)U. S3
Rereed* _ DeLand 12-0; Lake Mary 7-1

BULLDOGS 5, GREYHOUNDS 2
S IN C L E S
1 . Lauren Woikza Lymaa defeated Traghan IVLine. S I. S I
I _ Aahley Wknfbright defeated Wendy M adia S Z S I.
3 _ Holley Clark defeated Lauren Cceinery. S I, SO.
4 . Julie Goncharova defeated Mallory De*L S I, SO.
3 . Sferiyvut Cknderun defeated Sara Johnaon, S Z SO
DOUBLES
N o 1 _ WWken/Madtn defeated DeUne/WboJbeight. 6 4
N o 2 _ Clark/Goncharav* defeated Connery, Deal, S3.
Record* . Lyman 14; Flagler Palm Coaet 10-1
No
No
No
No
No

FIGHTING SEMINOLES 4, PANTHERS 3
S IN G L E S
No. 1 _ Beth Croot. Pine Ridge, defeated Kelly Kamua. S3
N o I _ Wendy Durr defeated Chrtety Lowe, S3
N o 3 _ Erin Monoid defeated Jeaeica Tattler. S3
N o 4 _ Shara \iitk defeated Cheliu Cruz, SO.
N o 3 _ Luz Rival*. Pine Ridge, defeated Mcggan Sfeiuberry. S 3
DOUBLES
N o 1 .Groot/lowe defeated Kamua/llonoU, S I.
N o 2 . Dun/Volk defeated Tattler/Rivera, SZ
Record* . Pin* Rejgt 0-7.

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RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORKIA.
AAUA 342 O n rtoatl Aumua.
Longaoert FL 32750
WTTNES3 MY HANO t o l a M l
M 4U Coat an M anli« . 2002.
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C art cl f a Chart C oat
By May Shop*
OtpuryCan
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toy* of yea ncato d SU door­
m at; * laartig tnparaL (TOO) I■00-4554771.
Pucam utrdi 17.24, 2002
KK IU
MTNECStCWT COURT
OF THE DQHTS1NTH
OP THE STATE
OF FLORKIA,
M AMO FOR
SEMNOLS COUNTY.
CURL DPRflaON
CAM MO: B2-CA-5-14-K
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES OF AMERICA. MC..
JAMES K NOVOTNY; JANE DOE
NOVOTNY. UNKNOWN WIFE OF
JAMES A NOVOTNY; DIXIE M.
NOVOTNY, JOHN DOC NOVOTNY.
UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF DIXIE U
NOVOTNY. IF UVUQ, SfCLUOdfO
ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DEFENDANTS. IF REMARRIED.
ANO * DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISE tS .
ORAWTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. AM ) TRUSTEES ANO
AU. OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
OCFENOANT(S); STATE OF
FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT
OF
U O O fl. BANK OF AMERICA,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
NATONSBAMC OF FLORIDA. N A ;
AVCO FINANCIAL SERVICES OF
aORlOA. INC. A DISSOLVED
CORPORATION: WHETTOR
DISSOLVED OR PRESENTLY
EXISTING. TOGETHER WITH ANY
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS.
OR
TRUSTEES OF STUD
DEFENDANTS) ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAJNST
OEFENOANT(S); TCF NATIONAL
BAML AS SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO FIRST FKJCUTY
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
FA.
WINTER
WOODS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INCORPORATED.
JOHN DOE, UNKNOWN TENANT
JANE DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
MOOCX OF ACTION
TO AVCO FINANCIAL SERVICES
OF aORIOA. INC.. A DISSOLVED
CORPORATION; WHETHER DIS­
SOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXIST­
ING. TOGETHER WITH ANY
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES. CRCO-

PU toh M aUl 17.74,7007
KXIta

t n y .n »a
Ctan al s u Court, ana to aana a
topyEam ofium E*

d u e l MAR II 2002.
■ M O M S CLERK
CLERK OF THE ORCWTCOUHT
ByRuPi m g
DapulyCtot
lto » OtaBto ol O nto C Cenouogra
Stall N a tl ArrurU Amnio
a 3M4-1041

a o w im Am u t m date o p
TW H W TPW U C kTC TfO FTM B

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WhUr Part, Ftartto S27SB-1MS

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OP T M CSW TSIKIH

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M O M IS FEET H r AM )
SM tS F O T SOUTH OP T M NS
CORNER OP S K T O N 23. TOWM
BMP 20 SOUTH R A N K IS IAST.
S f MMOLE COUNTY. PL0RRM.
RUN TW IC E SOUTH PARALLEL
TOTHS SAST [H E OP BAD SEC­
TION A A 0MTANCS OP 46-M
FEET. THENCE WEST ICS.72
FEET. THENCE SOUTH MS. 73
FEET. TKNCE WEST M S73 FEET
THENCE NORTH *91.73 FEET,
TW NC t EAST 417.4S FEET TO
T M POHT OP E E O aiH C .
AAUA 440 M O M M A RD, GENE­
VA, FL 32732
WITNESS MV HAND tod Sta tod
t l SU Cowl m lurch T. HOE

L eg als

NOTKB OP ACTION
TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES. QRANTEES CREDI­
TORS OR OTHER PARTEJ CLAMUQ BY. THROUGH UN0ER. OR
AGAINST ANY KNOWN OR
UNKNOWN PERSON WHO IS
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OP IS NOT
KNOWN TO M EITHER DEAD OR
AUVE AOAMST ROGER C0UJNS.
YOU A M NOmFKD Sat m acton
to t r i m i ton on t a Waning
pmptrty hi Sm axU Certoy, Ftotto:
Pared ol land lytota W Sadtm I,
Ibandto 20 Scuti, Rm gr 32 EuL
SmtncU Cortoy. Ftotto, totertoid
to toBavK Beginning d t a
BiiiS a u l coma of add Sacton S,
run dang t a E M tna d tdd
S icion a . m d t a c ir u ia a d i 50
tod R t fl d YUy cl O dd to Roto.
n ocrixrTrw . ta e o u iu t t w o *
nn N w s s o r w . 25 00 tod to t a
W M Rg|a d Ytoy of add Otcaoto
Rond m d t a Pom d N gnnrg
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w. M I7B
tod; ton ca run N OYOT54* E.
33000 tod; tanen n r S W W TW
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tod Ftotto P o aa md Ugpl u m nora on taE ad rrly Ira d tald par­
ed.
haa baan ttod agalnd yor and you
am n qdn d
aarm a copy d your
attorn ddanaaa, I any. to a on
STEPHEN H COOYER. PlarrUTa
dOtray; mbou Id d n r la 733 Norti
Part Avanua. Sariont Ftartto 32771
a tru ttrty (30) daya d to t a tod
pubaeatondtUnoaea. and D a ta
artond d t i t a ctot d tar (cu t

to

■Stototaa a datort d t ba mtorad
agdral you to t a ratal tonantod
hi t a oomptoha or pdtoon.
DATED on MARCH 11,2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctart d t a Court
By: ftrtiK ing
Aa Dapury Ctort
STEPHEN HL COOVEN
Ftartto B d Mb. 03140*0
Huttuon, litom ili t Corm r,PA
230 North Part Aaanu*
BartUd. Florida 32771
(407)322-4041
Anornay to PtarraB
Pubidv Mann 17.24.2002
KK1IS
M TNB ORCWT COUNT FOR
M M NOLB COUNTY. FLORBA
PROBATE DPrttaON
FBaNudtorOS-tn-CP
IN RE. ESTATE OF
LEE ANNA WLGORE.
NOnCB OF AOHMSTRATION
Tta atowndrdan ol t a attain ol
Laa Anna KJgcm. toeauaij. Fla
NdnOd 02-177-CP. la pandng hi t a
Chad Court to Senaoto County.
Ftartto. Probata DMaton. t a
a to m of amen to M l N Part
Avanua. Sanford, Ftartto 32772aoas. Tha namu and addiaawa d
paraond repruantaiMa'i anornay
ara M farth baton:
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l paraons on d am Ms note# a
dotanga t a vatday of t a wa, t a
quatfcaaona oI t a paraond inpraUruavn, vartra or Nrtadtalon ol taa
Com art raquhad to Na ta a obfveaona arm taa Court WITHIN THE
U TER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP TTBS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTOE ON THEM
A l cratoon ol t a Oocedow md
ottor pnraana having claWa or
damanto agard Dacadanfa aotara
on ahom a copy d taa noaca a
data ot t a Y a pubicdion ol t u
Noica mud Ma t a t ctona vdh t u
Com WITHIN THE U TER O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
0ATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THO NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l o ta r cratoora d t a Oacadara
and paraona having claim* or
damanto agaiul t a Dacadanrt
aorato mud ton ta a darna ath t u
cam WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRE0
Tha tola d f a tod pubncaam c4
t u Noaca la March 17.7002
VOto J. Ordam
1114 Courage Ava
Santod. Ftotto 32771
Anornay to Pereonal Repraaantdva
Al Chanetor. Anornay
Ftartto Bar No 0417801

NODCa OP ACTON
TO ALTOraO DEMAR BAA4CS
4123 Ptato Dam
TEton,QA 31744
YOU ARE NOTP1ED t u r n acton
aa bam Bad agatat you and t u
you a a raquhad to eerva a copy d
‘ aa,tan y.toaan
J. WILIAM S BANKS,
to 412 San Carton
Avanua, Santard, Ftartto 32771 on
or baton APRS. II. 2002, and toe
t a orttand am t a Ctort d t u
Com d 301 M Part A m , Santard,
FL 32771-1243 betom r a w a on
4 you tol to to ao. a itoU ■ may ba
araarad agalnd you tor f a raid
tonantod hi t a patton.
Ceptoa d at com tocm arU In N a
caaa. nrtrto g ottora. am avaUOto
d t a Ctort of t a Chora CnuYi
War may
You mud Im p t a Ctort d t a
Chart Com a Otaoa rottad d your
d Cutad Ait t u t. Ftartto Farray
Form 12.115) FiAua popart In t u
on raoord d t a ctortTa odtaa
WARMNGRiAt 12748. Ftartto
Family Laa Rutoa d Proeadun,
rtquirM curtiln
ot
Fatoaa to eomply can mairt In
tana, tadurang tomMn l or aatong
d plaadtaga
DATED: MARCH 13.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R I
Oapury Ctort
Pubam March 17,24.31.2002 md
Aprt 7.2002
KK122
M THB CMCWT COURT FOR
I COUNTY.
C AM HO. 01-CA-2144-144
USALLE NATIONAL BANK. AS
TRUSTEE FOR APC MORTOAGI
LOAN ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATE SERIES 1494-3.
UNOCR THE POOUNQ ANO
SERVICING AGREEMENT. GATED
AS OF WINS,
THOMAS C. MCFARLAND; DANNY
LDULGAR ANO CAROL L
DULOAR UNKNOWN TENANT NO.
1; UNKNOWN TENANT N tt 2; md
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING
INTERESTS
BY,
THROUGH. UNOCR OR AGAINST A
NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACTON. OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THB
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRBED.
toOTCEOFSALI
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER IS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puran Oder1
, or Swanary Ftad
htaiiMi^il ol Ih fflM iii iW id
a £ ^ 2 k M 'm d d 6 w vr Caaa
no. oT C A -araPiaararaw ch an
C om d t a Etpm anti Judtatol
Chart ta and tar Bamhoto County;
Bank, u Tnratoa tar APC Mmgaga
and Servtafng Agraamari. dated aa
d tal/W to PtotaM and THOMAS C.
MCFARLAND. DANNY L DULOAR
ANO
CAROL
J.
DULOAR;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO
1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and
A U UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM*
ttO INTERESTS BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAJNST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THS ACTION,OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR tfTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED, ara Datandmta. I ad
■at to t a hrefad and bad bktoar tor
cam at t a Wad From Door d t a
Semmota Gouty Coutuuaa, 301
North Part Avanua. Sartord. Ftartto
32771 d Samnota Couay. Ftartto.
hi 1140 am. on t a 14 day of Aprl,
2002. t a talodng toaotaad proper­
ly u td tarth ta tad Order or Fhal
LOT 13 ANO 14. BLOCK 13.
OREAMWOLD. ACCORDING TO
THE PU T THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PU T BOOK 3. PAGES 90
ANO 91 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIOA
H you ara 4 paraon atoi ■ t o ato ry
aho needa my amammodailon ta
ordar to paraepato In tva procaadng. you ara antdad. at no ood to
you, to 9a provtoron d oartam aaatolaroe Please contact t a Com d
407-446-4330 d tm Iw (2) aortung
daya of you racsipr ol t u Noaca: a
you ara haartag or votaa rroavad.
cat Ftartto Relay Service (400) 9859770
Deled d Santard. Ftartto. on March
14 20Q2
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctorh. Chart Com
ByUarySsoiaa
Aa Deputy Ctark
SMITH HIATT 5 DIAZ. P A
Anornay* tor Ptovart
7051 East Oakland Part Boulevard,
SuU 303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 31304
Pubtm Sanford Harald
Pubtm March 24. 31.7002
KK174

L e c als
SON M POSSESSION OF THS
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY, too
DafandtoU . I rtrt aat to f g N gtod
bkktor tar cam tatarttortheni door
of t a C outauta ta SANPORO,
SEhSMOI l Couay Ftartto. 1140
o'etoekentu (toy of APR 14,7002.
ad k rti ta aaft Ftaaf J u lg iw L to
■ ft
LOT S. CONCORD WOOD* V*..
LAGS ONE. ACCORD**) TO THE
P U T THEREOF, AS RECORDED t f
PLAT BOOK 22. PAGES 72 AND 73.
OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
BEMWOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
NWa
132
VWmora
Drtva.
Caaaafeany FL 22707
OATEO tU toy of MAR 14.2007
aa—
am a a
Mirywnc » v h
Aa Ctort of tad Corn
By Mary Saoupa
Aa Deputy Ctorh

torn#

i

c a u

WTTNE53 my ftand and tear of taa
Com on t U ___toy of MAR IS

Mary Ann Mora*
Ctark of tw Chart Com

■y. fhrti Ktag
Deputy Ctark
Pubtm he
IFW ainN w l w ra p
DougfuC. Zahm, P A
IM X U S Hsry I t N . (300
Ctainatar.FL 33754
(727)536-4911 phone / (727)539I0M taa
PirtUfdrtaRh24.31.2O0t
KX177

1570 Martuga Avanua
CordOabau. Ftartto 33144
(305)562-4110
Pirt4m itotih24.31.200a
KXI7S
M THE CXhCUET COUNT
O PTU M fTH
JuofcuL caacurr.

CASINO ; SI C A H M 1 4 K
CONSECO FtLANCSSERVaaNQ
CORPORATION F/K/A GREEN
TREE FMANC1AL SERVXaNG
CORPORATION.
PLAMT1FF
VS
ALAN MARK OOUOHTY, ET AL_
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTED SERV1CS
TO: CAROLE S KING, INOIVltXiALLY and CAROLE S. KING,
TRUSTEE UNDER TRUST DATED
JANUARY 12. 14S4, sn ots rasatonca N ir tm m t hatoharthay ba
OWigi and S hahhaftiay ba (toad

known u ba
parUl having or rtohntag to hava
any V L ato or tatorad In taa prop.
hi taa morlgaga batag
YOUARE HEREBY NOTWCD tad
m adtan to taraebu a
kmowvtq prop*rry:
LOT 14, BLOCK 17. 2ND SECTON. BAN LANTA ACCORDING
TO THE P U T THEREOF. AS
RECOROEO IN P U T BOOR 4.
PAOE(S) 34. 34 ANO 40, OF THE
PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMtfOLE
COUNTY. FLOREJA
ha* baan Bad agatad you and you
at* latotrad to aarva a copy of yew
wrtton tofanaaa. I any an OAVD1
STERN. ESQ Ptatadra anornay.
■h ou art* lea la 401 S Urtvartty
Orlva 4800, riaruoon. FL 33324 on
or ba4or* (no lator tarn 30 toy* hem
t a data of t a Oral piM edton of t u
noaca of acton) and Na t a ongtad
■m t a dart of t u com artw
tXTOt* Mtfvic* on namtiir • eTtOrTwy
or tavrurldaiy tw u ftor, otoraU a
a dafaut wrt ba araarad agamtt you
tor ta* raid demanded ta ta* oomplura or pafloon Mad harem.
WITNESS my hand and ta* aad of
t u Com at SEMINOLE Court,.
Ftartto. t u toy of MAR 13 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OP THE ORCLAT COUNT
BYRutiKtag
DEPUTY CLERK
U W OFFICES OP DAVE) J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR P U tm F F
(01 S. UfdVERSfTY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
00-5409&amp;COF)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH ODASt/TIES
ACT.
In g* _
etvu cf COURT ADMttSTRATON.
d
ta
SEMINOLE
Counfy
Courtouu d (407)445-4227. 1800-958-4771 (TOO) or 1-500-9555770, vto Ftartto Rdtay Serve*.
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN:THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubtoh.Mdch24.lt. 2002
KBITS
*4TM O R C U T COURT
OF THB DQHTEDfTM
M A M ) FOR
CAM MG 0KA-2317-IAW
USALLE NATIONAL BANK. AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING
AND SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATEOW1/MI SERIES 1995-3

JOSHUA SCIPIO, and to unfmoam
panto* ctoMmg by tarough, uvtor or
agatad ta* above named Dato n d t,
■ho la not hnoon ta b* dead or aiva.

damanto: TENANT 91 anchor TEN­
ANT n . the parttoa intended to
aooout tor taa paraon or paraona ta

NOTICE OF ACTON
JOSHUA SCIPIO. and a4 unhnoam
panto* ctoarmg by. tarauctL under or
agdnet taa ibova named DatondmL

CASS HO. 45-1432CA-I44
STAR BANK. N A . SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TOGAEAT
FINANCIAL BANK. FSB.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
LINCOLN SERVICE MORTQAOE
CORPORATION.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED tail an Aden
to teredo** a mortgage on tto tafloamg proparty In SEMINOLE
Couay Ftartto. to u t

CASS NOj 91-CA-2799-1AK
UNTIED STATES OF AMERICA by
and Ihurtti * » Saerttary of Sr*
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS

ROBERT E. HOYT md UNOA a
HOYT, hta wU: HYDE PARK
PROPERTY OWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC.;
and
UMCNOWN TENANTSOWNERS.
NOTOS OP SUM
Noaca ta haraby given tut, puauara to 9to (M ar or FtaN Judgmant
•naarad ta tto cauaa ta taa Chad
Com d Sarrmota County Ftartto I
Bammefa Couay Ftondy toeerttod
aa:
LOT S3. HYDE PARK. ACCORDMQ TO THE PU T THEREOF AS
RECORDED t f P U T BOOK 34.
PAGES X THROUGH 40, O f THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SCIthNOCCOUNTY, FLOfBDA
31X Am Part Loop. Wtatar Part,
FL. 32792
N puMo uta, to ta* iRptod m d bad
bkfctar. tor cash, al ta* «a ti Iron
door of (to SarnmcU County
CourthouM, Santard. Florida, d
HOT AM on Apr! 19.2002.
Odart 5-144)2
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Shoupa
Deputy Ctort
ta
Act paraon* nth
naartng a apecttl acoommndaann to parte Ipala ta tato proahould contact com
Artntauaton m tatapfmna nurtod
(407)555-*3X, not War to n aavan
(7) daya prior to taa pmcawSng I
(TOO) 1-4005559771, or Votaa (Vji-SOO-985-9770.
PA
177S7 U S. 14 North. SUM 500
Cli anada r.FL 33754
(727)535-3400
Putam March 24.31.2002
KX179
M THE ORCUIT COURT
O t TTO EIGNTtUfTH
JLKXC1AL CdCUYT
M ANO FOR
■EJrtNOU COUNTY,
FLORKIA
C AM NO.: 01-CA-J477 K
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA by
and tarough ta* Sacralary of ta*
DERARTMENT OF VETERANS

ROBERT G SWOFFORD. JR JANE
DOE. Unknown apouu of ROBERT
a SWOFFORD. JR.: PSS LEND
ING CORP: UNKNOWN TENANT&amp;OWNERS,
NOTOS OF SALE
Note* to honby gfvan taaf. puauant to 4w (M a t or Final jm pnan
arurwd ta N a cauaa ta taa Chad
Com of Bamtato Gouty Ftartto. I
■N a*4 t l* property situated ta
Bamhoto Comfy, Ftartto tokotoad
a*.
BEGIN AT A PONT 148 FEET
WEST OF NORTHEAST CORNER
OF SOUTHWEST 174 OF SOUTH­
WEST 1/4 OF NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
SECTION 25. TOWNSHIP I I
SOUTH RANGE n EAST. SCAkNOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA RUN
THENCE WEST
145 FEET,
THENCE SOUTH &gt;00 FEET,
THENCE EAST 225 FEET. THENCE
SOUTH 15 FEET, THENCE EAST
75 FEET. THENCE NORTH ISO
FEET, THENCE WEST I X FEET,
THENCE NORTH I4S FEET TO
TTO PONT OF BEGINNING SLBJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR
INGRESS ANO EGRESS OVER
THE SOUTH 15 FEET OF THE
EAST 75 FEET THEREOF

LOT 43. FLORIDA U N O ANO
COLONIZATION COMPANY ADDI­
TION TO SOUTH SANFORD.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PU T
BOOK 1. PAGE 73. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA

t f TTO CMCUfT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
PROBATE OtVWON
FSa Number« - 198CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
MAUREEN A TOXAL
Dacaaaad
NOTICE OF AOfkttSTRATON
The admnsbaiicn of ta* aatato ot
MAUREEN A TICKAL tocaaa
FU Numttof 02-163 CP, n panting
n taa O o r t Com tar Sarrmoto
County Ftonto. PfoOal* Otvoron.
ta* artdr*** of when a X I N Park
Avanua. tta Floor.-Room 402.
Sanford. Ftonto 32771 Tha namu
and a tik m u of ta* panonal raprau n u M md ta* panonal rapraaan

haa baan Mad agamd you and you
at* laqurad to serve a copy of you
■nun datonu*. 4 m y to * on DOU­
GLAS C ZAHM, P A . Plaintiffs
attorney, whose address to 18530
U S Highway 19 North. Suto 300,
Clearwater. Ftartto 33784. w.trui
tarty (X ) day* mar taa In i plOUc*aon of tv * Noaca of Aden, and Ma
taa Ortgnd wita ta* Ctort of tan
Court al X I N Park Avanua.
Santard. Ftartto 32771. attaar baton
serve* on PtamulTa anornay ot
nvnathaiatr taaraaftar. otaanato*. a
detsutt ad b* araarad agwnsT you

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Aa panon* on whom aw noaca •
served who hava otiactemt that
tiotang* ta* vahMy cf taa Wd. ta*
guaMcaaona of ta* panonal raprasantaiiva. vanu* or yjratickon of tw
Com ara raquvad ta IU taav oopc
ton* wdi tw Com WITHIN THE
U TER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER TTO DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY OATS AFTEI1 THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM

Current Rawtonca Unkrowr. but
1406 Wad 144) Shad. Santard. a
32771

L e g als

01tftt

tw herd door of I
Store bemad d 9110 8 Hwy 171*.
I lae ar d. FL 32791, tar taa purpou

dartw ^di *p**»i* Decedenfs *ttste
on ahem ■ copy o f tato noaca la
dato cf tto hat putdcdUn of t u
No*ca mud Ma tadr ctohra w di tato
Corn WITHIN TTO U TER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER TTO
DATE OF TTO FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF T&gt;4S NOTICE OR TMRTY
DAYS AFTER TTO DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AJ otawr crwjton of taa Oacadara
&gt;flihn&gt;t tfti D eoK iinri
cam WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER TTO DATE OF THE FW3T
FUSUCATON OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS, DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F U D WEL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha ddto of tw In f pubkadon of
*U Noaca N Manta 24.1002.
1173 Part Drtto
CMiitaarry Ftartto 32707
Anornay tar Parsond
Rdph V. Hatiay M
Ftartto ta r Np KX033
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Thtophona: (407)847-2777
Pifdm Manta 24.31,2002
KKIS4
NOTOS OF
nCTTTOUS
Nokca to haraby gfvan tad I am
engaged In budnaaa d 2214
SOkdwad Road, Sanford. FL32771,
undar taa Flcatiou* Nam* of
Adarlaan Mathtoa and tad I w ard
Ohrlatan
of
Corporattana,
ThOahaaaaa, Ftorida. hi accordance
wfta t a provtotana of ta* Ftattou*
Nam* Stdutaa, to-W t Section
045 09. Ftartto Stakrtot 1911.
PU dm March 24.2002
K K tll
Pikdc auction to ba hak) d 9 01
awLontto toyfsl spaedad below, at
taa ta d doer of AtaanA Towing ho.
Located « 2499 CM Lake Mary Rd
SUto 134, Stricrd, FL tar ta* pupoaa cf dapoatag of taa kdowtag

19
V#flG1YY1193KS1
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Pubkaft kUnta 24,2003
KK IU

(Daytona

PUBUC SALS
PUBLIC NOTICE la harafry ghan,
tad on ta* dda and am* toad
bakweand coranulng hum day ta day
Pubke Aucken, to (to N yoab M U t.
tor cam M taaw anfauu of STOR­
AGE USA. bektod d 1007 Wtto
Spring* Or , WhUr Sprang*. FL
3270S, coru ru ef tto tatawbig m r-

•ama la ctohud. to d t
DATE OF SALE: APRS. IS,
TRIE OF SALE: 4 i » PM
*221 JULIAN L WEUER.
hdd 9 waddhg gkto «2 X BAR­
BARA SEORETARK) furnkur* 5
heuadoU goeda, 9193 KATHLEEN
S CANFIELD kankurt 4 bcaay
M il ORLANDO HOME THEATER,
tic . d r* I ccrvoaot* . (2 M MAR­
CIA FALCO. hcuaahdd Fart I art.
(510 JUAN CARLOS MUADVASSOCUTED T V cdlca tu ip tu 9 uaad tv
AUCTIONEER: STORAGE PRO­
TECTION AUCTION SERVICES.
LICENSE i 593
Tha thova Nokca to b* puMdwd
one* a weak tar two ooroacUN*
rwdta. Sdd kda to b* uidar and by
vbhreef taa SUkrtoa cf taa Swtoa af
Ftand*. in Rich c
Pubkm March 24. I I , 2002
KKI97
VEMCLE AUCTION
1.79. Cham
•IP
Autitan to ba hakf on tta lB d i B
I QAM d PdkhdTt TbUng, 1240 9
C R 427, Lengmod
1. StMarcuy,
a2MEBPt6F3axai4108
I-tB D odga
f1B3CA54A1JQ3a2399
Aucron to ba hard Ok-IOdt •
10AM B 1240 S. C.R 427.
PubtmAtarch 24,2002
K X Itt

(407)321-2944
(1) VUr lMTtoak* DOOQE
VtfftB30S44O5HN3O2O4O
Pubtm Much 24. 2002
KK142
■f TTO CSKIXT COURT.
DOHTtENTH JUDICIAL CXICUfT,
HAND FOR SSMMOLI
COUNTY. FLOM M
FILE NO. i
NORO L JOHNSON,

Waal Haven Baprtoi Church, Vamon
0 Read. Jr.. Robert M Read. C.
Eugana Hodday Charyf Mhaik.
1 lit u a Lake, Robert A Shubart.
and Tharau M Taytar.
NOTOE OF ACTION
TO Mr. Robert A Shubart
Riikiinc&gt; Unknown, but whrm
makng adtiau * PO. Boa 20871.
Chanaaton.BC 29413
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tad m acton
COMPLAINT FOR APPOINTMENT
OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE haa
bam ttod again*! you and you at*
faaaradto tarv* a copy of you wnl
ton ddanaa*. * any to a on:
fkwa L JDhnaon. Eaquaw
NORO L. JOHNPOM PA.
105 Ead Church Shad
DaLaraLFL 32724
on or baton Aprfl 2d( 2E02. and R*
taa artgktol vkh ta* dart of tato com
attorney or tavnadatofy taaraaRar;
cdwrwto* a tofaud wd ba arurad
•gator you tor taa read demanded
In ta* eompfart.
WITNESS my hand and taa tad of
tato com on March 15.20C2.
Maryann* Mon*. Ctort cf ta* Com
By Roaamary Hamden
Deputy Ctort
Pubarn- March 24, 31. 2002 md
Aprt 7.14,2002
KKI93_________________________
NOTOS OF
PUHIC AUCTION
Noaca N haraby gwan:
UcCorvot Towtag wd aa4
d Pubkc Autitan For Safvag*
tor Cam on tomand ta hrgfod

Aprd 12

NOTICE OP
PUBUC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN:
C5J TOWING W ax AT PUdUC
AUCTION FOR 8LAVAQE FOR
CASH ON OEUANO TO HOHCST
BIDDER
THE
FOLLOWING
DC5CRMC0 VEMCLE
1182 CADILLAC 4 DOOR WHITE
VtW 105AataN1CS14917l
THIS AUCTION WEX BE TOLD ON
APRK. 09, 2992 AT 10 (7CLOCK AT
C6J TOWtfQ .1390 S CR 4*7.
LONGWOOO.FL 32750
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MAY
INSPECT THE VEMCLE THE DAY
BEFORE AUCTION BETWEEN 9AM
ANO 5PM. TERMS ARE) CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNDS. C9J TOWtfQ
RESERVES THE R10MT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANO
ALL BIOS.
Pubam March 24. 2002
KXI99
PUBUC AUCTION
Pubke aucaon to ba load M 1200
pm. on tha td i day o f Apr* 2042Al taa hort door or Santord Towtag
and Recovery toedad *1 2522
Camay Ckm n a . sw u m n a rm ,
t r r w i m t r f u »s m a d aw
YEAFU99I MAKEPONT
VINaKL2TN5443MB324943
Pubke autitan to ba hdd d 1200
P-iil on taa fd l day a f Apr* 2442.
Al taa front dour of Smtord Tbotog
and Recovery locari d d 2522
CoukryCtabRd.. Smtord. FI 32771.
tar a a purpou ef dtapoatag of taa
YEAR 1447 MAKE FORD
V*M IFABP34X4HK1MSI 1
TEAR 1997 MAKE CADILLAC
VIN* 1GAEL 1198HU404294
YEAR ItM VOLKS
VWtfaaWOA0303JP04B137
PUdo auction to b* held d 12.00
pm. on taa l l t i day af Aprs M L
Af taa Port dear ef Sanford Tbakng
and nacovary located al 2322
Ccuwy Ckta R2. Santord. FI 32771.
ef dapoatag of ta*
YEAR 1991 MAKE HONDA
V tf* 1HOCS7544MA1t*M 1
Pubic auettan to b* hdd d 1200
p m. on f a 17*1 day d Apr* 9002
At taa herd door cf Sardord Tbung

98 Ford
ABP29LT7GQ2S3533
80478X9130300
Aprtl 19
99 BMW
WBAAC5402F05B54X
98 Ford

ISO Uka Markham Road; Sarkord.
FL 32771-4999
N pstde aal*. to ta* httfual and bad
bettor, tor cam. af tto wad hurt
door of taa Sammoto Couay
Courthouse, Santard. Flood*, at
1100 AAI on May 2. 2002.
Oatod: Match 14,2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Siroup*
Oapury Ctort
ta accordance r d i taa Americana
Wth Dtoabdtoa AH paraona adh
rtsabkoa* neartng • spatial acavnmodaoon to patkcipato n tato procaadhng mould coruad com
TUhnnairanon d totochon* nunbar
(407J665-43X. nor tour taan aavan
(7) toy* prior to l a ptocaadng. 1
hamng vnpanad. (TOO) 1400-9851771. or Votaa (V )l 4009554770.
vto Ftand* Relay Same*
Mason AAsaoadaa, P A
17757 U S 19North. SuU 500
Ctoarwsrar FL 33784
(727)539-3900
Pubarn March 24. 31.2002
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M THS CXhCUfT COURT

aanora.
■ruatou. apouaea, or odwr dafmaru

NOTOS OF
FORSCUMUM SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puluanf to 4 Final Judgmant of
Foractoaura deled March 13. 2002.
and entered n Casa No 94-1932CA-14-A Cf taa Cvart Com af taa
EIGHTEENTH Judotal Chart n and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
■Twain STAR BANK. N A , SUC­
CESSOR BY MERGER TO GREAT
FINANCIAL BANK, FSB. SUCCES­
SOR BY MERGER TO LINCOLN
SERVICE MORTGAGE CORPORA
TON a Plarrrrt and RONALD L.
MASON. KATHY L MASON. HIS
WIFE. UNITED STATES OF AMERI­
CA. ANO ____ AN UNKNOWN PER­

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44 THE CUCUfT COURT
OF T M UGHTEUITH
ju d ic ia l em eurr
OF FLORIDA
t f ANO FOR
9EMUOL* COUNTY
GENEfUL

RONALD L MASON, d 4i.

Sunday. March 24.2002

Comrry C3ub R d. Santard, FI 32771,
tor t a purpou ef dapoatag of taa
YEAR 1979 MAKE CADILLAC
VM*6L47SS02091M
Pubam March 24.2003
KXI90

tFASP1IJ1SW)54572
Apr* 19
95 Pcnbwc
102NE55MOSMS20702
48 Plymota
2P4FH5137JR583945
The Auckon wd b* hdd at 900
am. on sard data* above.
McConrui Towng IRacowry. 2800
Smtord Ava . Sanford, FI. X773
Pioapachv* bettor* may hopacl
whictoe on* how prior to tato
Tama an -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS’ UcCorvot Towing
raaarvee taa itgfd to accapl or rape!
PubtohUtvch 24.2002
K K IU

PUBUC AUCTION
Putwc Auction a ba hdd al 1200
PM on t o 991 day of AprtL 2002. al

WHAT. VEMCLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN Aprtl 21. X U
TIME 1000am
WHERE 1001 N OrtarticAva
Mwaand FL 32751
VEMCLES TOAUCTON
YEAR MAKE MODEL
VEMCLE DCNDFACATON •
1) 95 Dodge 4 Ocn
1S»«8*FXSF1940*7
2) UVc4w40aer
YV1LS5807P20a*4ad

3) u ClavitiMPVAip
iaccsi44XTKia*at9
ruam March 24,2002
XX173

NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN »Y THE
ET. JOHNS M VIR WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Noaca w gvm taal ta* toaowng pamto w u laauad on February 27,2002
Parma *40-117 24813-2. Tha preyed to located ta Sanvnofa Ccudy Station
33. Townahp 21 Scuta. Rang* 31 Ead. The parma a rta u a * A SURFACE
WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON 5U- ACRES TO SERVE Motihcaten cf
Pamvf 40-117 0615ERP known a* Scuta P m Buaeota Cardar The ractavvig
wasar body • Lrnto Earn Rm r
Tha lto&lt;*) contaewig taa appheanon tor taa above toad panna to avaltobto
ropwtion Monday rvou0i Fratoy avcapl tor togd hoftatoy*. 4 « a m to 5 00
p m. al taa St John* Rmr Water Uaroganora Otatnd (Dtohia) Haadouanara.
4049 Rtad Strata. Palaika. FL 32179-1429 A paraon whoa* •ubatardwl aad•us art ahactod by taa CWtati patmabng daouon nay paaeon tor atinaubahv* haamg n acocnkmca wdi Station* 120 549 md 1X57. Ftartto
Staimaa, or may choow 10 punus rratiauon u an afanorm remedy uidar
Sedan 120 573, Ftonto Sutures baton taa f n d n tor 9tag a pKtonn.
Chooaaig matiabon wd not advaraafy if!act t a rt|/d u a haanng 8 mi tiaann
tiraa not r**ua n a santomenL Tha procaduu tor puraung madaion an ad
tarta n Station 120 573. F S . and RU u 28-105 111 and 2*-105 401- 40*.
Ftartto A tinrw lraM Coda. Paraona n u t comply wdi taa ncpinmarU of
Fknto Atinawmav* Cod*. Chapar 29-105 and b* Mad wth (racarvad by) taa
Darnel Ctort. tacatod M Darnel H*»1r&gt; itatort. He/iwty IX Waal. Patot ia.
Ftartto 32177 Pmcona tor atinewtrarm haartag on taa abow appacdkada)
muU ba Nad wdwi Iwanty on# (21) day* of pubteattan of taa none* or wdvn
firmly u (25) day* of ta* Darnel &lt;topo«bng noaca U taa mart in t a not tar
taou parson* to whom taa Domtt maria actual noaca Falun to Me a pardon
wdvn taa m a panod u o i conaaiuto a warvar of my pghk*l
paraon(a)
may havato raquaU an atinm atidm ddarmaiaocn (haartag) u d N Sacacrw
120 549 and 1W57, F.G. concamng taa aubyacl pannd. Peaaona tad an nd
Nad n aceordmea wdi taa ebon provtoiona a n *ub|acl to tim u a d
Because taa atirsnuralm haaraig procau a daa^nad to tomkUM Aral
agency acken. taa tong oI a pavacn m am tad taa DomcT* and ackcn may
ba dflarart hem taa poabon takan by 8 in taa nobca of aiani Panonawhou
•ubarmtof ntoraaa wk b* afatiad by any tuch and dacoion of a a Oamcl on
taa appucan! lava taa nghl to paction to bacoma 1 party to taa pnxaadng, hi
•ccordanc* wdi taa laguuanann td totta above
Publish March 24. 2002
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n n n
STATS o r FLORIDA CRMNAL
JUSTICE STANDARDS A
TRAINING COMMISSION.
cam

STEVEN W REICHERT,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED ifm tn
S iS rm ila h b N ■ tullfUVH
P __■ u J a L .I b
*— --AuniHMsITaDW
Wu &lt; M*n
Mad ajaral you m an a to ix t H
yokM CmvUMiM Canacat* In afrmnet wto Steam *40.1X3. FS.,

m Ytau o t lato rad to prove a wrtBM

Carry cA your M a rt to raquaat a haw-tog piaiuart to Satoton 110 ST. F S
upon Rod Cuwad. PROGRAM
DIRECTOR,
Crtmtoal
Juabc*
rrogrim , r igfXj*
at Law Enforcement.
p a Boa 1
03003 1AM. an o&gt; baton Apia 32,
3002 Falton to da to wM raaua In a
dttoMl batog anwnd agatoal you to
‘to . - a
&lt;t - |Wd
i■ w rm w
csfwcfuon
pursuera■ Anm
JSaOtan 13030, F8 , told FVAa IIS27. FAC.
Oatoto February 22.2002
CHIEF PATRICK M KELLY
CHAIRM AN-C R/M1H/LL JUSTICE
STANOAROS ANO TRAM M O COAiUtSSION
By. a-Staaa U

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r la la a lm In
i Muauw^k
in Mra mowi
Mi aw
uy.
WDUgn, iim

tuataaa. or any a tm panen
cWrmrig by, twough. undar or
agalnal any corporabon or ether lagaf
ardty namad M a dalantort; and al
ctaarwrfa. paraona or partiaa, natuaf
or enrporati or afwaa atart legal
ftwta la udmown, rtafmbig undar.
agabwL or tvou^i any of tw abate
named or daacrtwd dafandanta or
p*ra*». o» a«rririg 10 m vi my ngr™,
Me. or Manat tn and to (w M i
NOTICE OP ACTON
TO EDWYN BANOVS DAWES.
GEOROE AUOUSTUS THOMSON:
MXVIOUALLY and aa TRUSTEES
al tw FLORIDA LANO AND
COLONIZATION COMPANY.
LIMITED. ALFRED E. ERICSON:
and OWENOOLYN ERICSON: t
atm . and 3 dead, tw imftnum

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Four loti to Cxaiewto Park Camalarp
Santonl Garden of OtvbBon
aacton. 12500/toL «H3 t e l In pate.
904-471-4747.
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OP BENTON
NO- M 3 00043 S
In iw Man x el b a Adoption at.
-BABY OWL OATES,
■Mn M an CNU.
X SUMMONS ANONOT1CE BY PUBXUCATI0N OP PmOONHEARMO
RE TERMINATION OP PARENTCHILD RELATIONSHIP
,TO ALLEGED BIRTH FATHERS,
*1 UNKNOWN
TO Any parton daM ng a
111
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You hava baan namad aa 3to to x r
Of -i |
p?tfr%*t ft ff f fit tw etjQv*namad eftid. A Panun totorn ai*bon of fa paronKMd ralabonahip
ooud. Tha paMonar la aatong pia
court tof an oidto pannananpy tervnfnabng f a pann-cfald ratoPonafap
batman you and Pia ctvtt p*rmananty taiminaang ai of youy itQfaa to
toa ch*4 and tor Dacna of Adoptan
dadahng pia adoppra patMonar to
D* tw togM parent of to* c*ail
BORN CHAO TNa cMd waa ban
on Fatmary 4. 2002. to to* C*y of
tongacod. Sammot* County, Star*
of Florida Tha nama of to* cMkFr
a m motoar waa AMY OATES, to (to
j i ordar to ditond aqarxt toX pad(on. you muM raapand to to* p*eion by aw ng yew datanaa to wrung
and by aarwng a copy w en rw
Altomay for PaMonan at Vw
addraaa batow wtoan Mrty (SO) day*
aflat Man* 10.2002. tw dtoa to bm
pubicabon of Ma Summont and

■tup wKh d a ew e by dafaul wto ba
anarad. A dataul ordar la ona wtiara
tw paftoorwr X tnadad to ■ * « ha
j**k* lor bacauaa you ha*a not
(fHpondad. H you aanra a nonet 01
_pr* anuoad to nodca baton a e*t*u*
. ordar may ba araarad.
•TOna PtoPtod o f aorving your
naponaa « to *and a by canbad
n »f w«h raAp%pacatot toouaalad It
ttrvK t a ra iu to m a A tw aarvep
*ha» ba dawndd cbmpipia upon lha
MW day Mowing ihM day upon
when tw mponaa a ptacad n tw
mat. wdaaa pw ta d day tafto an a
Saturday. Stmday, or lagaf hoAday, In
oomptato on tw «n t day otwr twn a
Saturday. Sunday or lagaf twenty,
totowtng tw twd day.
Ybu hava tw tW * to ba mpraaantad by tot attomay. » you an n t g a t
w « tw appotnad lot you. Ybu ham a
ntpt to Na a dam of pMamay imdar
Chapta* 33 23 of tw Ravlaod Coda
-at Watrwigion. Your tadura to No a
claim of palamty undar Chaptar
■23 2* of tw Ranwad Coda of
Ylaalwnfon or to napond to tw padton tor tamww «on of panm-chAl
Itoram. m Vwi tarty (XI) daya of tw
•rot pwacaeon of taa Stanmona and
Nodca a grauidt to tarmnata your
pannt-chid ratadonafap wdb m pad
to tw chad
If tw crow a an M a i chad &lt;*
'daflrwd by tw Mdan Chad Waiara
Act of 1(73,23 U S.C 1901 at aaq .
Tand t you acanoatadga patamay of
jtw child or f you patorrwly of tw
[ chad a aafatdafwd poor to tw tamaI nation of tw parent crow rauuonilto). you parantal rtghta may not ba
anranatad irdaaa you ghto raid conaant to tarmnlion, or you parent"chad rataDontTOp a larmnalad mvofi
uitanty puiuara to Chaptar 23 33 or
1134 n ew
• Tha oout haanng on tw PabBon tor
Ttmwwtion
of
Parant-ChJd
Rataasnafap that ba on tw lif t day
of Apr* 2002 at 900 am. In tw
BantonCourfy Suwnor C ou t 7320
W OumauR A «a . Ktnnamck.
Waarongton 9333d
YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR AT
THIS HEARING WAY RESULT IN A
DEFAULT ORDER PERMANENTLY
TERMINATING ALL OP YOUR
RIGHTS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED
CHILD
DATED tap 35 day of February,

I

2002

E. KAY STAPLES. ClerA
; Benton County Supanor Court
By ELIA GARCIA Deputy Cam
SERVE A COPY OF YOUR
'RESPONSE ON
JACQUELINE I SIAM. Attorney lot
COWAN WALKER. PS.
503 KnrglA Street, Suae A
PO Bot 927
&gt; RKtaand. Waahaigton 99332
Tatophorw (509)943 2373
FEE YOUR RESPONSE WITH
. E KAY STAPLES. O tn
Banton County Superior Court
7320 W QurnauH A ,.
Kenrwwek. Wairongron N IK
Putaah; March 10.17.24. 2002
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
,
EUNNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C AS IN O : 03-CA-444-IAQ
.W M SANOERLIN A ASSOCIATES.
INC , A Florida corporation, a*
garwral Partner of SANTRUST. LTD.
a Ftonda Lanaad Partrxrorop.
Plamdlf,
EDWYN
SANDY 3
DAWES.
GEORGE AUOUSTUS THOMSON.
INO/V1DUALLY and aa TRUSTEES
of tw FLORIDA LANO AND
COLONIZATION COMPANY.
LIMITED. ALFRED E. ERICSON,
and OWENOOLYN ERICSON a
alive, and 4 dead, tha imanown
apouaa. ham, dawaaaa. graraaaa.
a addon, j^xgna, auecaaaora at
paraoru or partiaa claiming by.
through roidar or agaawt twm, and
a l uamown natural penorw 3 aiva.
and 3 dead, or nol known to ba ajha
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ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN*
YOU ARE NOTIFIED twt a aut to
cMat*de of tw tatow tig m l proper­
ty tocatad In Seminole County.
Ftonda:
BEGIN 20 FEET N. OP THE SE
CORNER OP LOT 43. NEW
UPSALA. ACCORDING TO THE
PU T THEREOP AS RECOROEO N
PU T BOOK f. PAGE (7. OP THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, RUN THENCE
EAST 10 CHAINS. NORTH 3
CHAINS. WEST 10 CHAINS, AND
SOUTH 3 CHAWS TO THE POINT
OP BEGINNING.
haa baan Mad ag4mal you and you
era raqtwad to earn a copy of you
wrman detanaaa. t any: to I on MAR­
VIN L BEAMAN. JR. ESQ. MAR­
VIN L BEAMAN. JR.. P A . FtaMdTa
Attorney, whoaa artdeea la (OS N.
Wymote Road. Winter Par*. FL
32739-2893. on or before Apr* 4.
2002 and Na tw origawl wan tw
Clar* of tea Court attwr before aarrtca cn ptaMdre adomey or tovn e*
ataty twroaftar, ctfwrvnaa a dataijl
wit ba anlarwd agalnat you to tw
rebel demanded to toa comptamL
Dated on February 2S. 2002.
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OP THE COURT
By.Oaborah Canard
Otrk
MARVIN L BEAMAN. JR . P A
303 N. Wymore Rd.
Wrtar Par*. FL 327392383
Attorney to P la rtf
PuMah March 3 10.17.24.2002
KK03S
3t THE OtoCUTI COURT
OP THE t in t
j u d ic ia l atocurr
IN AND FOR
41111NOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA .

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JURMCaCTTON DtVtltON
CASE NO:34 U 3 1 C A 14 L
UNION PUNTERS BANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION F/K/A
UNION PUNTERS NATIONAL
BANK SUCCESSOR BY MERQER
TO LEADER FEDERAL BANK FOR
SAVINGS
PLAINTIFF
VS
DANE L BROWN AAVA DANE LEE
BROWN. IF LTVTNQ. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, UENOR3.
CREorrofls. tr u s te e s a n o all
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
in te r e s t b y . thro u g h , und er
OR AGAINST OANE L BROWN
A.WA OANE LEE BROWN FELICIA
0 BROWN. IF UVINO. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS, DEVISEES, ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST FELICIA 0 BROWN
ALOMA WOODS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION,
INC:
ALOMA
WOOOS7ESTATE5 AT ALOMA
WOODS ASSOCIATION. IN C .
COMMERCIAL CREDIT
CONSUMER SERVICES. INC.;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
RE-NOnet OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
m int to in Oder Granting lha
Motion to Ratal Foredoeure Sale
dated March 7.2002. entered n CM
Cara Na 93 2383 CA 14 L of toe
Circuit Court af tw 15TH Judicial
Cmut to and to SEMINOLE Coutfy.
SANFORD. FLORIDA. I w* ret to
tw lughert and ban bidder to cun
at toa WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE of tw SEMINOLE
Couity Courthouse. X I N PARK
AVENUE , SANFORO, FLORIDA.
Florida at It 00 am on tw 4 day of
AprV, 2002 tha Mowing detenbed
properly aa tat tom &lt;nrad Summary
Fmal Judgnanl. P u t
LOT 47. ALOMA WOODS PHASE L
ACCORDING TO THE PU T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PU T
BOOK 47. PAGES 47. 43. ANO 49
O f THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated Vu 8 day of March. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Oar* ot Vw Circut Court
By Mary Stroup*
Oaputy CWr*
Publuh to Tha Sammola Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. perron* wan dtahwiwa need,
toga *paoaf accommodaton rhoUrt
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouu al 407-323-43X, 1 800955-3771 (TOO) or 1300-9533770.
vw Ftonda Relay Service
DAVIO J STERN. PA
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(954)233-3000
98-31304IUPM)
PuUuh March 17. 24. 2002
KKI10
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE ItTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 93 CA 2SE2 14 K
FT MORTGAGE COMPANIES 08, A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF

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Pitolad A Inaanad to Tha

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C0PY1III
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tod-trar
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naqidrod.
4C7-323-3121
A eooin iln g C M : V M ktato office
produett company H aul: UorvFrL
Bvn-Spm. Evpananca: *A M uir.
Vilifying and preparing Vrvoicaa
for payment. Account* Racahrabfa,
Bank DapoarU and Slafamanl
raconcTOng. computer Marato, ofltoa
machina
aUda.
very
rwet
handwrtang. Salary la auhfact to
aapartanca. Rafaranea* will ba
mquMd ktoy ka atoad to Idro a t&gt;m
Mat SantodLaka Mary Longwood
area. Muaf o l totopoinVTwrK. 407324-3550
elp

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Managronarolarl Good pay
and banafto Apply to panen or tend
reauma to SoblrY Sutoa 2435 S.
French Ava. • Sanford

Full lima A part brrw teaching
xM to. 2
year. A achoof age daaarooma E*p
pratotad Cal to rtarvtaw, 407-3217835-

Ctaarwro: B etel paopfa. houfy rake.
Parka. AJUmont* Spring*. Rat rat*
33100/day Sanford, flat rat*
330 OOrttay C al 407-339-8000

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M YESTKUT1 BEFORE
YOU S4VESTI
AJway* a good podey, aapaoaly to
buairwee
opportunttiaa
and
tranchtaaa. C al Florida Oapl. of
AgrtcMtua A Conaurwr Sarvlcaa at
BCO-435-7352 or FTC-HELP lor
baa Nomwaorv Or vtad ou Vfab *3a
etw wvrflcgovftU op.
Ftortda law raquiraa aatar* of certain
hiarweacbPCTkntoea to uproar wtoi
Florida Dept, ol Agncudura *
Conaumar Sarvicaa before eating
Call to venry lawful regwtranon
before you buy

L eg als
vs
STEPHEN CAMPBELL. IF LlWfO.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A il
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST STEPHEN
CAMPBELL; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF STEPHEN CAMPBELL. IF ANY,
VIVIAN CAMPBELL PSB UNOINQ
CORP; INTERPRINT
INCORPORATED. WORLD
COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES.
INC. A DISSOLVED FLORIDA
CORPORATION.
RAWER
F
MUNNS. RULON 0. MUNNS. KEITH
R. WATERS. BOGIN. MUNNS 3
MUNNS. A FLORIDA LEGAL
PARTNERSHIP; NORTH SUPPLY
COMPANY HUNTINGTON POINT!
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC.: UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA; JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN putuanl to an Ordar Granting Via
deled March 7.2002. entered to CM
Caaa Na 99 CA 2582 14 K of Vw
CWart Court of Vw 18TH Judex!
Circuit n and to SEMINOLE County.
SANFORD, FLORIDA. I wit tab to
Vw htowat and beat brddar to ca*h
at lha WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE of lha SEMINOLE
CouYy Courthouu X I N PARK
AVENUE . SANFORO. FLORIDA,
Florida al 11 00 a m. on Vw 4th day
of AprV. 2002 Vw Wowrng daacrtwd
property aa rat lorth n ea.J Summary
Final Judgment to-we
LOT 153, HUNTINGTON POINTS,
PHASE III, ACCORDING TO THE
PU T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PU T BOOK 51. PAGES 53 ANO 57.
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated Vna 7 day ol March. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Vw Croat Court
By- Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
PU * in to. Tha Sammoia Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. per*am wdh daabWtwt needng a ipecial accommodation ehoukt
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
Vi*
SEMINOLE
County
Counhoua* at 407-323-4330, 1 BOO
955-8771 (TOO) or 1-300-9556770.
vw Ftonda Raley Same*
DAVIO J STERN. PA
M l S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, a 33324
1954)2338000
99 395431FNMA)FTN
Put* ah March 17,24, 2002
KKIIt
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nooca a hereby given that I am
engaged n Duaawu at PO Boa
322422. Oviedo, FL 32752 2422,
Samnoae County, Ftonda unto vw
FKtanua Nam* ol INFtNTI APPLI­
CATIONS. INC. and Vial I inland to
'abater u d name wan Vw Divxan
of Corporation*. Talahaaaa*. Ftonda.
to accordance wtn Vw pnivwont of
Vw Fictitieui Nama Slatota*. to
WV Section 335 X . Ftonda Statute*
1991
PUVXfc March 24. 2002
KKI89

$300 D O W N -W H Y (W l«m
3BIV 2BA For Safe
Wrtti Down Peymt fieMMnre
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BO daya. M-F wtoi torn
whan naceaaary.
Fa* Reauma 407-322-1611

[Se u VERY DRIVE FL UorvFrt. early
A M ., B u ll (rwaX to aanton. HI 73
toa- dM n *M ng noonL MEALS ON
WHEELS..E TC . 10E7 Sand Pond
Road. Lake Mary. 407-3333377*120, DFWP, E O f
Daavary \TOn Drlvar. RaqMrea dean
driving record. Be abl* to Ml 7Stoa.
SurwfWw StaHtng. 407-571-1680
DRIVER TRAINEE* NEEDED!
Bestway heart* tractor trader Gkrari
NO W No
S700. per week eamaig potential.
No COLT No probismi COL training
avaitabfat Cad Nowt To! free 1-377214-3824
Eaperwnced Tie* Worker* needed
for uokty contract craw* to Deltona
Area Can (407) 4384)732 for
additional
into.
Drug
Free
Workplace. EOE._____________
Garwral Cleaner*. Pkj# On* P/T
Supervwor-Lakt Mary , Evenkiga
Starting Apr* I lf
ca l 407-339-5000_______________
HOUSEKEEPER
Full tfcna poettlon. aieadenl pay.
artenca preferred.
CkiB Eepfrtt ApartmenU
407-3)1-3111
W VISTU ATE BEFORE
YOU MVEET1
Afwaya a good polcy, eapedaty to
busineas
opportunitw*
and
IrenchlsM Cal Ftonda Dept, of
AgncUtur* * Consunar Sam e** at
*00-435-7352 or FTC-HELP to
to * rdomwaon. Or vM ou W M a*a
at www.ftc-goWbttop.
Ftonda tow rsquasaaesrs of certaai
buaawa* opportune** to legator arth
Ftonda Dapt. of Agricuftur* I
Conaumar Sarvicaa baton *a*ng.
C al to verify lawful ragtotratton
baton you buy__________________
Janitorial Suparvwor. Part Unw.
aiparwncad. Excellent pay E
benefit* Fan nauns 407-339-4710
or ca l 407-3393000__________
LA B O R E R S NEEDED
FO R U NDERGROUND
U TILITY C O N TR A C TO R

HEALTHarouRAMCI ANO401K

mAM Pna tree .i.kplM *
Appry gr. WO MPto Prtva.
AAamonra ferine* *07-1*0*000

Largs NursaryWanhoua* needs
anargaoc. Ivghfy motor*tad worker*
lor Hupping and trim dapt.
Decorating and assembly bn*
position*
Some
pWcawork
avalaOto. Must ba soft to work
ovartvn* 3 rwadad. Insurance and
Apply in
perron at 6770 W ait Slate road 43,
Santord.
Looking tor experienced pern
cook man Good pay Also need
waitnsses 5 bartender* 407-3234040. ask tor Pater

• W C o p y ll
W* H tve a Way Yteu Can Cut
That Cost to HaEII
THE SEkkNOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING DEPT
407-322-2611

Rtoidandaf oonatojedon,
muat have minimum of S yvs
•RtoMnoa. PMca «o k or houty 1500
aton on bonu*. Grsal browlk* 3B873BG221.
Parson: Ful errw.arp. a
pkM. Salary plu* commlaaton,
Badoock Furniture, 407-322-3240,

SaaUng matotananc* custodton to
Pari TVn# poaMon al local church.
Position avatebl* Aprtl 30th.
Raguka* working knowledge of
tocftxknd
electric*1. ptonBing. and
ind A/C
dtadpltoaa.
Desired
working
condfcns tors mrW etod &gt;e*ee Cro
407-322-4371 t o applesBen and

Bafad service hotel to Samtool*
Coutfy seeking experienced ta x *
parecrv Fa* rexrrx to 407-986-5981
or ca» 407-998-1000.
Tlr* Kan wtto ttgrortanos, rnal haw
drtvart lean*#, Apply to pareon M
Fretf* Tire Service. 407- 324-34*0.
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Sanford: Lflngwood Markham Rd.
3BH 2 B A fenced yettL Funtohed
or tvduntofwd Short Mrm rerOM ck.
2518012902.__________________

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MU-dn pubic itoraga
800,300, or 1600 aq
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$500 Dsooaa le n ie n t
3/1
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$5757mo,$573
dapoalt
$25
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3BR/2BA, 1 car B *n 0 «- CHA.
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$800/mo. $800 aecurtty. C el
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Sanfdro: BeuBl OMl A w , 2BR/2SA,
tat Boor, appeance*. carpafAto.
O U . acman porcMSSO, no pat*.
Crfdw el Ra*«y B en to. 407-7833700.

iO E tot Crxal$45Cmw AJ/wro
044 A prtxroatoto* 407-3228160
4 ,0 0 0
80U ARE
FO O T
F O R R E N T (4 0 D 3 0 2 -7 M 4
O fflee
and/or
660 ag-row taal cfrro«*y
Rice apace. Warohouae
c m be rhered w trtavnni Mnrod n&gt;
to 3000 *q «. Wout ehpplng A
harvEng c m be provtdad by pnmary
torwrt. Prtm* tocroton ac|acart to Vx
417 Oreen Bek. 407-3200856

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D O Y U T 9 R E N T A LS .
1BFV1BA W I
Porch S42S/S400 Deecel
1BFV1BA W/Poreh. W/O
Hook-Upt Meet/Ab $5251500 Dtp
Bantod:36R/1 Bath
W/FenWy
ta n k W O HoeMMt. Lg Comer tal
No Pete $7001700 Dtp
Atom onto * wrto» : 36R/2BMh a1
Cto Garage. N m atoH A Ftoottog.
Lg Screened Porch $6503600
D ipovt
Lek * Mary; 4BR/38A W/ OM
Qarege. Bcrmrwd Pod W/HotTUb,
Fireplace, Formal DWng A Den.
$1880/11300 Depoad
DOYLX M ALTY, B fC

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Ladks Call FREE! ( W 784-TALK1

SenJont 1 0 1BA hog** t o rare
USQrSvk. 8375 tMpeak. todudM
toa, nc paM or chdkan 407-32334*1.

lA o o c m r n jN iu u
fetororo tonbe IB to W S m *1 Er*
tbvcb e e l M atfvaeeto A A btoieto
A -i.rk toM i9 . ii

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Very nlca, very cTOrot ton im. Newly
remodeled, eil u8. cabto. A/C, todry,
phone, keeft ue*. sec. dr, reeldeni
owner, prtvat* entrance No
SmokJngl Only drug tre* taker
&gt; 407-330-7373.
Own roomtwth. Fplc. kitchen, long
dtiUnce,
laundry
Good
rwgftahoccL kwefy htvrx. nee yard,
M ytortolw d, ready now. ISOttono.
1/2 meet**. 407-321-0724.1v mag
*200 dap.
Room For Rant: Free cabto A
etoetrlc. wTO. U&amp;Yrk. Lake Ava In
Srortod. 407-868-7023
Room For R en t KAchen prtviXgea,
Indudi Ml uMMee A cable. *423hno.
lat A Hat month. 407-323-3300

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anted

Mature mala, H V »k
Shari
•varylhlng including utiktoa. No
smoking In house. Furnished,
to to fc ^ J V n iR J O T ^ t^ g o a .
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*

F u r n is h e d
Sanford; Lovely 2SR apt. ere
area, cable TV. Seeking mature
kvfvldual or couple, no chAdren or
pats $1205*3. or AaSftono ♦ $250
sac dap Lease 407-321-3735
S a n fo rd : Garage ApL sal* area,
nokxkw a l pto* cabto. !5 X Pro/Mo,
pfua Dap. 407-282-1394
Santoro Garage apt. sets ere*,
metode* a l pto* cabto $5 X p*&lt;
month, plus deposit. 407-282
1394

partm en ts

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2 Story Victorian Hem*. Hwtortc
DWtrlct. tpfe. balcony, house
privilege* S1001WK, SIOO depoeiL
407-326-5277

2920 S. Orlando Drive
Sanford, Florida 32773
(407)323*8787

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scop e
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(simile
phrase)
10 Professional
charges
14 Signal
receiver
18 "Enigma
Variations"
com poser
1 S *____pinch of
QjgJt"

17 "A gn es Grey"
author
19 "W h a t's___
for m e?"
20 N e w
ZeaJander
21 Geological
flattop
22 Punjabi
princess
23 Two-tone
treats
25 Edberg of
tennis
27 Orion taJ
temple
30 Teammate of
H od ges and
Snider
31 Cell block
uprising
32 H op on
board
35 Pricey
strings, for
short
38 It gives a
hoot, really
39 Uke
Coleridge's
mariner
41 Halloween
greeting
42 Address
for a gentle­

woman
44'Tbroroot
45 Advanced,
a s caah
44 Unsuitable
44 Coastlines
50 Human gobetweens
52 Louisiana
Inlet
54 Arty Big
Apple area
55 First name In
fashion
57 Publicity
Item, for
short
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42 Grammy-win­
ning i ‘
84% ___f_
those i
trespass..."
65 Broom
(comics
witch)
65 Last word in
a threat
47 Split In two
64 Early stages
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DOWN
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ch eese
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a tropical
3 “M o n e y ___
object*
4 Humidor item
5
Lingua
(Irish airline)
5 Replay type
for an
armchair
quarterback
7 Actress
Moorehead
8 Tigers' dubs
9 Pant leg

30
feature
10 Most evenhanded
11 "Show B oar
author
12 "Absolutely
Fabulous
character
13 Lustrous
fabric
18 Foedor
frequenter
24 M ake a buck
24 Microphone
word
27 Teen social
28 Sanyo com-

29 “Laugh-In"
regular
30 Clarinet com­
ponent
33 "Rhyme
Pays’ rapper
34 Completed
36 First-rate
37 S om e Morse
cod e
39 Last of a
loving three­
som e

40 Meddlesome
43 More than
bothered
45 Locale of
miraculous
cures
47 Hitchcock
classic
49 Pessimist's
lack
50 Something lo
wish upon?
51 Furze or
whin
52 Church
chimera
53 Casual
comment
56 Streak, as in
marble
58 Provides
routine
machine
maintenance
59 Lion's share
60 Washington
bills
63 C ole who
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'ABCDEFGH I’VE GOT A G A L ...” By Michael H. Cur!

M A R IN E R 'S V IL L A G E
LAKE ADA 1BORM MW, MO
2 BDRU. IV dU O ANO UP
CebX InckxXrJ
407-3238370
H I Month Rent 199 00
(Limited Dm* Odar)
2 Bedroom* 3559
3 Bedroom* $859
W * pay w*t*r/**w*r
Small pat watconw
Cedar Creak Apts
407-324-4334
Santord: 2 Bedroom 1 Bath
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AFFORDABLE HOMES
V EN TUR E i PROPERTIES

Bedroom: 7 pc CHERRY WOOD 4
poster bed. &gt;1 dove tailed, dresser
adrianktor, cheat . rv^K stand,
unused, ltd to box Coet $5k. tell
$ IBSa Stw^i beckoom evetotfn 407709-5498

(OH E M T horn uato 110.000
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48« 1J BA: N n Roof. Cararnc
Til. 11x21 Sc. Potrft, Pocf, on Over
1/4 Acre. 189.900
Omt IMAcra MM 1 Bate Dxdrv
to. heevfy Mad Pitted tor qjck
• 144 900
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On. Fam Rm W/Fireptoc*. Deck.
Qaraga St03.900
2M 1J BA: New Hoof, Caramtc
T»*. Sc Porch. Ovaf 1400 Sq FL
Ntaefy Landscaped. Pool. Fancsd
1 104.900
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9q FT, Lrr. On. Fam Hm, 22,48 Sc
Pool and Spa. 3 Cat Ov. Ovar 1/3
aera. $259,900
■ tom BB4 Bfl 3 BA: Ovar 3300
Sq FL On OH. F«n Rm, 33x33 Sc
PcxA2 CarCtorag*onOu*rl,2 Aa»
$310,000

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more Mo cal. 407-332-6696X4.
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334-9933
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vauftadcaBngs, Iky lights, working
fireplace Immaculate 4 ipao our.
mery **»«*, ffixel at. $117000. 362735-4350.

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6 carpal. Cal 407-474-3434.

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P ro perty Fo r S ale
Oraal Location on 17-93 InSentord.
3.000 total aq ft. W ud n 1.000 &gt;q
flCHAoffic**p*c*. Concrete block
w«h 4 nfNjp door*. Buffing In great
condition. 17 parting space* Owner
la mottvatadt Call Vanes Scon.
Hbaltot. 407-314-4810

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Sanloid Very targe 2BfV 3.5 BA.
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achool $65,000 407-314.8243

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S a k a d n O rfy 3/33 8AM-2PM. 141
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Lota ef doW ng lir e 1320 and ottei

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45-65 b puE Rest wllh Quiver 4
Arrow* Asktog $46 00 obo. 407-3491910
dot* Club*: Set ol MacGregor
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Iron*, puttar and bag . Reg *388, A l
tor &gt;50 00. 407-322-7879.

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lor Bami Boat Docks. Shop*, etc
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18*120 $202/aa.
Surpkia Steel 4 Suppfy, Inc. Apopka
407-3935788

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Lovtog home tor uiwanled bade. Wl
prkip.3862l4-l938caRfione.306734-4038.
EXTRA LARGE DOGLOO IN
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PLEASE CALL 407-332-0167
free to good home: German
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marklnga. 407-331-6447.
Lab Retriever: Female, yellow.
1 05 months 0 &lt;d A K C registered,
needs room to run. $350 obo. 407302-4923.
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ol mWalure dog. 407-322-6492

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Diamond Soktairea. 2 50 d. round,
appreted $24,000. only $81500 353
cl round, appraised $33,000. orfy
$ 14,886. SSOct round appfalaed
$62.000,. erf/ $39,800 Private. 813
786-4896
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Ptckrat, Hiratre. JaweTy and Oddi
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Fiberglass boat with Evtnruds V8|
'outboard engine. New peini
GaAwsmd Safer Are
We* maintained $3.200obo Can
be seen at N triols Outboard Svc
Canter. 1000 W 1st S t. Sanford
407-231-4443

I A cherry aleigh bed. solid wood,
with pillow top mattress aat Never
uteri Sei $549 Con duNer 4074220230

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New plastic Sell $195
407-422 88^8
Bed Black iron canopy bed with

Saury firmpJIuwkp let Never used
407-402-2778

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1940 Lincoln Conttnwto) UwV W
Lm * than 100K mtoa. 41500
407-331-0239.

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Trad** weUntna. 4700 or baatoBar.
407-330-6641.

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Sanford, 407-J23-0484.

Nnvptant good
bterior. AC needs work. $1496 O'
beat offer. Cal 407-337-3667. MIN
7 00pm.

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407-340-9575
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407-896-2001
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407-445-77S4
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(407) 331 0765
330 Dog Track Rd. Longwood
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(384) 456-1177

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Butter. CBC057285. Res Comm .
remodel, additions,
repair 4 term !* repair.
407-320-1741

Bob's Lawn
S e rv ic e
Commerclal/Raaktontlal
Trash Removal 4 Hauling
Light Tree Trimming
*07-333-9991 (Ofltca)
407-401-2*11 (Mobil*)
C 1 MLawn Service
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ORTHOPEDIC PILLOW TOP
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1 KINO SERTA, posrurepedic aat.
never read Coal $3K. aal $295 Can
deliver 407-709 5698

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1000 West tat SL Sanford
407-223-0444

16 ft C h e c k m a te

Harbour Marin* Service

407-471-3734

231—C ars For S a li

Nlchola Outboard
Service Center

3400 West SR 46. Sentord
C el 407-303-8565
Houre8 00- 5 30
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A ccessories

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Aflc liable * Convenient

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Mar 23/34, 7am-2pm
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344-763-0430

W * B u y Houeea, Condoa,
Commercial
and
Land.
Foracloaure STOPPED. Back
Paymanta Brought Up To Data.
Relocating? DI«orced7 Bad
Tenanta? Wa Can HELPII Any
Cmditlon, Any Area. FAST

Baby cnb with mattress
8 bumper pads $80
407-321-2129

D o n 7 M is s The

Huge Garage Sale CoaecHpea
loti ol tool*, fumture Mar 2324
Heathrow-Witscn Elementary area
WiHon A Emmett, kdowiigns 8arr
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2 6 0 - B o a t R e p a ir

A Full aua mattieaa aat. Now ml
pusac Mini ie4 $60 407-4338848

F a x (4 0 7 ) 3 3 0 -0 2 5 3

Pea arm cna»a wan cane backing
4 bkia vehrel cushion*. Good
condhon. Only $26 00 407-3320167.

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W a n te d

A Brand flow Cherry Oral drey] title
72* and 6 Cham wLeat Sell &lt;n Bor
$960 Lignied Cham Cabinet Aval
Can Deliver 407-4220230

( 4 0 7) 321-6220

D rag Room-13 pc.aold cherry wood,
double pedestal labia w/ leal. 4
CNppandale chairs, buftet 4 hutch,
never used, coal J8k. Ml $1295.
server. $250 407-709-5494

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36a 10 media homa. attached FL rm.
parity hjmd. carpeted, ceftog lane,
naw stove. new A C . Located n Town
&amp; Country (adLrit) Park, 6365 Oranga
Bhd,Lk Monroe Aakng $17000 3B6740-1095

t BRASS BED. QUEEN SERTA.
pnkjrepedc wt 8 kame Never mad.
eon $IK. aal $376 Candakvw 407709-5698

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T he Seminole H erald

Food
A unique twist to the traditional Easter dinner
The flow ers are bloom ing.
attention. Fears poached in
Spring is here. Families
red w ine is a favorite dessert
dressed In their finest Sunday
In m y house. The key is
clothes gather to be together
reducing the poaching liquid
and sit d ow n to a sumptuous
into a succulent syrup. Serve
and delectable gourm et meal.
with a little cinnamon
The hostess serves a
whipped cream and
meal that must have
you have a winner!
taken all day to cook,
Caution: Once you
yet she still has time to
serve this dessert, be
entertain and set a gor­
prepared to make it
geous table. H ow does
often. Seriously, people
she d o it? Better y e t ,
go crazy fo r this one.
how d o you do it?
Don't say I didn't
Easter morning is
warn you !o taste
filled w ith Easter e g g
A little note about
E E n b a ft
hunts and children
Dougherty
kitchen equipment. If
filled w ith enough
Culinary you don't o w n a good
chocolate to keep them
roasting pan, you
C apers
bouncing o ff the walls
should consider getfor hours. With all this
• • • • • • • ting one. Th ey are
goin g o n , how d o you
worth more than a
prepare that unforgettable
golden egg! M ine has lasted
gourm et meal?
for years through countless
Realistically, aren't w e all a
holidays. Roasting makes life
little tired o f roasted turkey?
easier. Instead o f spending all
Between Thanksgiving and
day watching the stove, relax
Christmas, I thought I was
and poke around in that
sprouting feathers! What
Easter basket o f yours for
about that spiral sliced ham?
awhile. But save the pink jelly
Great stuff...but you know the
beans for me!
hostess picked it up pre-made.
Hen.* is something com pletely
Provencal Style Pork Roast
different which is not on ly ele­
© Elizabeth Dougherty 2002
gant but deceptively easy.
One five pound pork rib
It doesn't take a golden
roast, bone in.
goose to uncover this gem o f a
1/2 tsp. each dried rose­

recipe: Provencal Style Fork

mary. marjoram, sage, basil,

Roast. A gourmet meal that
lakes virtually no preparation
time, tastes great and virtually
cooks itself (no basting, I
promise).
This [Easter, w o w your
guests and family with
Roasted Potatoes and Broccoli
Gratin. It tastes delectable.
Your guests w ill w onder how
you d id it. When you see how
easy it is, you w ill w onder
w hy you haven't thought o f it
before now.
There is one great dessert
done on top o f the stove that
docs not require constant

thyme, oregano
Generous amounts o f salt
and pepper.
4 TB olive oil
4 carrots large dice
4 celery sticks large dice
2 medium onions, large
dice
1/2 cup white w in e
2 cups of milk
Preheat oven to 400 degrees
F. Prepare roast by rubbing
with herb blend and salt and
pepper. Place roasting pan on
top o f the stove (d o not use an
aluminum foil roasting pan

Provencal style pork roast with roasted potatoes and broccoli gratin
for this) over tw o burners set
to medium high heat. A d d
o liv e oil to pan. Sear roast on
all sides. Remove roast from
pan and add vegetables. Saute
vegetables for a couple o f
minutes. Place roast back in
pan on lop o f vegetables. Pour
m ilk over roast. (Yes, m ilk!)
Place in oven for tw o hours or
until internal temperature o f
roast reaches 165 degrees F. If
vegetables start to appear dry,
add a little water. R em ove
Irum oven, lake roast ou t ol
pan and set aside to cool
slightly. Put roasting pan back
on top o f tw o burners on the
stove on medium high heat.
A d d white wine and stir with
w ooden spoon to deglaze. Put
the contents o f the pan into a
food processor or blender and
blend until smooth. Check
seasoning and add salt and
pepper, if necessary. Serve
sauce over pork. Serves 6-8.
Roasted Potatoes
3 lb red roasting potatoes
O liv e oil to coat
1 tb finely minced rosemary
Salt and pepper
Clean and quarter potatoes.
Put in large bowl and add
enough olive oil to barely coat
the potatoes. A d d rosemary,
salt and pepper. Place in a
baking dish and put in oven
with the roast about 45 min­
utes before the roast is done.

Pears poached In red win with cinnamon whipped cream

Broccoli Gratin
1 lb. Broccoli florets
2 eggs
O ne medium onion, sliced
thinly
l TB butter
1/2 cup cream

1/4 tsp. nutmeg
8 ounces grated cheddar
cheese
Salt and pepper to taste.
Clean and cut broccoli into
florets. Discard the tough
stems. Blanch in boiling, salt­
ed w ater for about five min­
utes. Rem ove from pot and
drain. Set aside to dry.
Saute onion in the butter
until just translucent. Rem ove

from heat. Set aside.

M ix together eggs, cream ,
nutmeg, salt and pepper in a
small bowl.
In a 12 x 12 deep baking
dish, put a layer o f the onion,
a layer o f the broccoli, another
layer o f onion etc. until all is
used up. Pour egg/cream
mixture over, cover and place
in o ven with the roast about
one hour before the roast is
done. Fifteen minutes before
the roast is done, take out
gratin, uncover and add the
cheese on top. Place, uncov­
ered back in oven, until top is
toasted and bubbly. A llo w to
cool slightly before serving.
Serves 6 to 8.

2 - 4 TB confectioners sugar
1/4 tsp. Cinnamon
Wash and peel pears leav­
ing them w hole and stems
intact.
Place them in large sauce
pan with wine, adding water
until the liquid reaches at least
halfway up the sides o f the
pears. A d d spices and sugar.
Bring to a boil and then, sim­
m er uncovered for about an

hour. Occasionally, turn pram
so till sid e s arc p u d d lin g cvcn-

' ly. W hen you can easily insert
a knife into the pears, they are
done. Rem ove pears, let them
cool slightly and then refriger­
ate them. (This can be done
the day before) Turn up heat
and begin boiling the poach­
ing liquid. Reduce, reduce,
reduce until the liquid is
d ow n to about 1/4 cup. Set
aside.
Take out w hipped cream
from refrigerator and let it sit
at room temperature for a few
minutes. W hip cream at a
moderate speed until it just
starts to take shape. Stop
m ixer and add sugar and cin­
namon. Continue m ixing at a
moderate speed until soft
Pears Poached in Red W ine
peaks form.
w ith Cinnamon W h ip p ed
Serve each person one pear,
Cream
© Elizabeth Dougherty 2002 w ith sauce drizzled on top
and a dollop o f w hipped
6 Bose or Bartlett pears, not
cream. (It's nice if the sauce is
too ripe.
still warm but not necessary.
1/2 bottle of 750 ml. red
Serves 6.
w in e (not cooking w in e )
2 cloves
Ehzibeth Daugherty it a member of the
1/4 tsp. nutmeg
InternalionJl Association of Culinary
1/4 tsp. cinnamon
Professionals and the Florida Restaurant
Association She is currently rmatulmg a
1/4 cup granulated sugar
Cinnamon W hipped Cream
1 cup heavy w h ip p in g
cream

former bedand breakfast in Sanford
when the will leach classes anJ begin a
foundation to educate youngstets about
food and food etiquette. Her Wet site u
urww.theculinarycapert.com

Hawkins
Continued from Page 7C
currently is chairman o f the
Goldsboro Front Porch
Governor's Neighborhood
Council. She has been an active
citizen o f her community.
Special thanks to the spon­
sors: Central Florida Pharmacy
Council, The Ryan Foundation,
Star 94.5 Shelia Jeffers, Angela
Adams, Keith Griffin and IBWC

National Office.
Supporters included
Attorney Michael Moore,
Rafman Club Inc., Trinity
1lealth Care Corp., American
Reprographics, Clarence and
Irene Ingram, G lover Trucking
and Lind Co., Ken Wilson,
WixxJy Timmons Lind
Cleaning, I larry Larson Dumb
Truck, Boston's Land Cleaning

Co., Orian Boston M ow ing, Etc.,
and Bernice and William Flail.
Many o f the conference
speakers have written books of
interest to those AWEEO
"African Women Embracing
and Empowering Ourselves." A
few o f the books are:
"Primetime: The Complete
Guide to Health and Wellness
for Mid-Life African American

Women," by Dr. Marilyn
Caston and Dr. Gayle K. Porter,
"Soul Quest, A Healing Journey
for Women of the African
Diaspora," by Dr. Denese
Shore ington and Dr. Billie Jean
Pace..

African American Men's
Health Summit w ill be

Saturday, March 30, from 8 am .
to 4 p.m., in the Orlando
Downtown Marriott Expo
Center, located at 500 West
Livingston St.
Free workshops and health
screenings will Ire offered.
Keynote speaker is Dr. Terry
Mason, a noted physician and
author o f "Making Love Again,
Renewing Intimacy."

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March 24, 2002

M arva

iect SafePlace
Sheriff's office offers safe haven fo r Seminole's youth
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

&lt;~*Vtildren in
search of a
w** safe place
Luri now seek shelter at
wit; seminole County Sheriff's Office.
M o n d a y m orn in g SC SO C h ief D ep u ty S teve H arriett
and C o u n ty C om m ission C hairm an D aryl M cL a in
h elped christen the n ew designation. P roject SafePlace
is a n ational p rogram
that helps yo u th under
the a g e o f 18 fin d tem ­
p ora ry sh elter du rin g
crises. K id s m ay g o to a
SafePlace site if they
feel threatened, scared
or fear harm .
" I t seem s v e ry fittin g,
g iv in g uur locu s on the
c o m m u n ity 's you th, fo r
the s h e riff's o ffic e to be
design ated a S afeP lace,"
said H arriett. T h e sher­
iff's o ffic e is contracted
County Commission Chairman Daryl
McLain helped christen the sheriffs
office as a new SafePlace location.

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Sunday

by the state to p ro v id e
ch ild p rotection services
to the area.
" I t seem s natural, w e

w o u ld h ave this as w e ll," H arriett said.
C oin cid en tally, the w e e k o f M arch 17 is d esign ated as
N a tio n a l SafePlace w eek . T h e SafePlace g o a l is " t o
establish the S afePlace sign as a signal o f h elp to youth
e v e r y w h e r e ." S afePlace began in 1983 in L o u is v ille as a
com m u n ity p ro gra m o f the Y M C A .
M o re than 39 states p articipate in the p ro g ra m h elp ­
in g m ore than 8,000 you th annually. F lorid a is the
lea d er in SafePlace sites w ith 3,100, w h ich are m anaged
b y 21 d ifferen t p rogra m s statew ide, said state co o rd in a ­

tor C h risty Daly.
In 1997, fire station N o . 35 w as the first d esign a ted
S afeP lace site in S em in ole County. Today, m ore than 35
S em in o le C o u n ty businesses and pu b lic locations d is ­
p la y the y e llo w S afePlace lo g o in clu d in g RaceTrack
ga s stations and all the fire halls.
G irls and Boys T o w n
o f C en tral Florida
w o r k in conjunction
w ith the national
Project Safe P lace to
h elp adm in ister
S afeP lace sites in the
area. T h e grou p has
h elp ed m ore than
12,000 ch ild ren in
C en tral Florida.
"B y 2003, w e h op e to
h a v e 50 SafePlace sites in
S em in ole C ou n ty," said M a ry K ate
O ’ L ea ry o f G irls and Boys T o w n o f
C en tral Florida.
1‘ uture location s cou ld in clu de
h osp itals and o th e r 24-hour
s e rvice stations, she said. T h e
G irls and Boys T o w n helps
co o rd in a te sites b y train­
in g em p lo y e e s on h o w to
h e lp ch ildren in need.
T h e local o rga n iza tio n
a lso d istribu tes the large
b lack and y e llo w placards
to design ated sites.
T h e tradition al SafePlace
sign w as red esign ed last
m onth to in clu de a telephone
num ber. The a d d e d G irls and
B oys T o w n num ber, 407-3236903, is just o n e m ore m easure
to ensure ch ild ren in dan ger can
fin d a safe h aven 24 hours a day,
365 d a ys a year.

Pictured righ t, S a te P la c e S tate Coordinator Christy Daly talks about the im portance o f having a s a le place for S em in ole
youth to g o w hen they are in da n ger ol harm during the recent shentt’s o ffice designation. B e lo w . Girls and B oys Town
D irector Mary Kate O 'Leary sp eaks to the audience.
HtraU phoiot by Tammy Mmttml

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Sunday. March 24. 2002

T h e So o n o u H xrald

Central Florida Z o o offering various teacher workshops
ities, and close-up visits w ith
native animals.
Teachers o f all grades can
participate in Project W ild,
an internationally acclaimed
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n ew approaches to the edu­
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W ild About Florida is also
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and w ater issues w h ile
Biodiversity: T h e Florida
Story, takes an inquiry-based
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and incorporates many
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instructors to help teach chil­
dren about w ild life , ecosys­
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Teacher w orkshops are being
held this spring at little to no
expense fo r participants.
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Sunday. March 24. 2002

Nubian Queens attend 10th
annual Red Dress conference
Central Florida Chapter of
the International Black
Women's Congress recently
observed its 10th annual
"Every Black Woman Should
Wear a Red
Dress" con­
ference.
The theme
for 2002 was
"For Every
Mountain."
Nubian
Queen
Mother
Marva
Corine Van
Wilson, presi­
dent o f tne •
Central
Florida chapter, presided over
the event
Nubian Queen Ida Boston
gave the Invocation and wel­
come from the local chapter.
National board member Brian
Williams extended greetings
from the national board.
"From the Valley to the
Mountain," was given by evan­
gelist Donna HubbardSpearman. She is a nationally
involved advocated and a
leader in the development of
formerly incarcerated women.
These services em power and
encourage women to become a
part o f progress.
"The Scripting of
Menopause," was the second
topic o f information for the
more than 100 women in atten­
Billie Jean Pace, a local gynecol­
ogist who has a private prac­
tice in Altamonte Springs, pre­
sented the topic. Her years of
experience in women's health
helps her focus on the whole
person and embrace the emo­
tional and spiritual aspect of
wellness anil physical well
being. She taught the queens
how to release stress and how
to pay attention to one's self.
lips on our health was given
by Phyllis Tyson, a resource
home health nurse. Ora B.
Joimson o f the state's Elder
Office in Orlando gave vital
information on questions about
aging Issues, services and the
many different stages o f life
and now to deal with aging
parents and family. The Elder
Helpline is l-HOO-%3-5337. It's
a starting point.
After a brief visit to the ven­
dors who were a great part of
the conference, Nubian Queen

A A R P learns about Center
fo r Independent L iv in g
Celebrating Cultures
On Friday, April 26th, at 6
pm., in the Lake Mary High
School multipurpose
room. Lake Mary
Elementary School and
Greenwood Lakes
Middle School will pres­
ent "Celebration of
Cultures..^ Talent
Production".
The purpose o f this
joint
venture is to bring
ty
students and communiSpecial guests at the
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' together to promote
M a r * i meeting were
R o w e |l
iversily and toktanee.
Cheryl Nelson and
Frank Fucri from the
• • • • • »« • • • VVE5H Channel 2 news
anchor Mare Middleton will be
Center for Independent Living.
the event's emcee.
The Center is a non-profit
The project came about
agency that helps people o f all
because of a program Lake Mary
ages and with all types o f dis­
Elementary guidance counselor
abilities team how to live inde­
Joan Toro started this year with a
pendently. They provide many
fifth-grade class and a scvenllto f the services themselves, but
grade class. Joan brought the two
they aLso work with other agen­
groups together in an effort to
cies to get the help that Is need­
reduce fifth- grade anxiety about
ed.
going to middle school.
A phono seems like such a
The classes have been email­
simple thing, but when you are
ing each other throughout the
deaf or hearing impaired, getting
year, going on field trips (a black
the right phone is important Tire
history pLay) together and
Center offers a volume control
exchanging projects. They have
phone for the hearing impaired,
joined together for tliis commu­
a volume control phone for tire
nity project in an effort to raise
speech impaired, a text tele­
money for Make-A-Wish
phone for the deaf, a visual ring
Foundation's KkLvFor-Kkls Wish
flasher so you can 'see' the
program.
phone ringing and several other
Tickets for the event are just $5
very helpful devices.
in advance and $ 10 at tire dour. If
AU at no cost to qualifying
you're interested in being port of
residents.
tius celebration, the school is still
Tire Center offers a job club.
aoivptinn (rerfomrers. oryaru/.iThe club provides a four-day
lirai sponsors IS 111).ID, S21D.ID
workshop geared to help people
and $5(X).(X) - VIP sponsors will
with disabilities learn how to get
get special coverage in the pro­
a job.
gram along with reserved seats
If you'd like more inh•mutton
for the event), display jxirticiabout services i&lt;tterevl by the
jsuits, ticket sellers, and fixxi
Center for Independent Living,
sponsors (liesserts/drinks to
contact Chery l Neb-rat or Frank
accummralate NX) people). For
Fucci at -UT7-62.il 07U or go to
more information, call lain limt
their webnite at www.cikreLuvdo.org
at 4tr-.Ul5tre7.

Imagine what you would do
if you woke up deaf one day. It
is rare, but it has happened to
people who are loosing
their hearing. H ow do
you learn to get along In
a hearing world?
Members of the Lake
Mary Chapter of the
A A R P learned that there
is help for people learn­
ing to live with a disabili­

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The Central Florida Chapter of lha International Black Women’s Congress recsntty
sponsored Is "Evsry Black Woman S t a i d Waar • Red Dress" convenSon

Ophelia M oore gave the bless­
ing for the afternoon luncheon.
Joining the IBWC conference
for the lunch was the 20 junior
red dress teen-agers whose
worksliops were information
filled for young girls. Some
topics were "Abstinence/
Relationship, the Inside
Scoop," by Kathy Booker,
M A .LM H C , "Finances: Be
Free," by Sandra Walkins,
"H IV and M e," by Larry
Williams and Dr. L
Richardson, and "G irl Talk," by
Andrea Garwood.
During the luncheon, w e
were entertained by Master
Christopher Low ery on his
trombone, and Nubian Queens
Tomasina Betts and Sharteno
Prince entertained the quests
with their son and drum rendi­
tions.
The session continued with
the topic, "Depression, Anxiety
and Secrets," by Dr. Joyce
Morley-Ball, a psychologist,
motivational speaker arid
licensed psychotherapist in pri­
vate practice. She reminded us
that there is a reason and pur­
pose for every mountain. We
mast remove all hidden truths
that hinder us and those that
are destructive. We mast travel
around our mountains as it
will make us strong.
Dr. Gayle Porter, a licensed
clinical psychologist. Is a prin­
cipal research analysis and sen­
ior mental health advisor for
the American Institute o f
Research. She has given

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numerous presentations related
to children's mental health.
especially poor and minority
children.
Dr. Porter told us that its
time to take the shackles off,
get rid o f negative and stressful
life events. She said to set per­
sona) and professional goals,
make a positive comment
about others and develop posi­
tive friendships.
M argo Woodard spoke on
the topic o f "M oney Matters:
A n d H ow to Know Your
Beacon Score. The "SuSu Plan
of Saving," was explained by
expert Nubian Queen Fatima
Talbiid.
The* closing dance was per­
formed by Slianni Brown,
adjunct InMnk tnr. Sire works at
Moravian College and trie's to
inspire, motivate and nurture.
1ler graceful, smooth moves
Ireld tire attcnlirai o f tire atten­
dees.
The Circle o f Nubian
Queens was presented for tire
closing o f the I()th anniversary
o f tire "Every Black Woman
Should Wear a R id Dress,"
conference They gave honor to
their ancestors.
The conference honored Dr.
LaFrancis Rodgers, founder
and president emeritus o f tire
non-profit, grassnxits network­
ing organization o f African
ancestry, whose mission is to
bring fourth exemplary models
o f African womanhood by
defining themselves, embrac­
ing themselves and improving
themselves through s&lt;xio-polit­
ical and economic em power­
ment.
Dr. Rose has attended the
Central Florida chapter o f lire
conference for many years.
This year, she was unable to
attend because o f illness. This
chapter and President Wilson
wishes her a speedy recovery.
Receiving the 2002
Community Service Award
was Marva Y. Hawkins, mem­
ber o f the board o f directors o f
the IBWC o f Central Florida
and columnist for the Seminole
Herald. Hawkins was honored
for her years o f service to the
chapter and the Sanford com­
munity, where she has lived for
years. She has served for 15
years on the board o f directors
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even in g. M arla Bevan
began the parade as she
strutted d o w n the runw ay
in a casual o u tfit • a print
skirt and top com plem en t­
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hat and m atching handbag.
She later m o d eled a red
pantsuit and a cobalt blue
gow n .
Katrina Stam m m ade a
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ru ffled shirt, a black busi­
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and a tangerine gow n .
Karen H itteli sh ow ed the
n ew black flo o d pants w ith
a striped p u llover, beige
pants w ith a coordinating
jacket and for even in g, a
black and w h ite coat-style
gow n .
Jean C lo n tz w as a honey
in floral pants w ith a red
top, a striking y e llo w linen
pantsuit and a three-piece
cham pagne silk suit lor
after live. Kathcryn
A lexan d er chose a long
shirt and pants ensem ble
fo r the casual look, a print
skirt com bined w ith a red
jacket and a tw o-p iece jack­
et ensem ble fo r even in g.
Susan R eid 's smart casual
look was captured in a lon g
n avy and w h ite ensem ble
fo llo w e d b y an oyster-col­
ored pantsuit and a chic
black and w h ite tuxedoinspired g o w n fo r even in g.
M argaret W alker casually
strolled d o w n the runw ay
in a co m fy blue pants ou t­
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floral print tiered g o w n for
even in g. Petite C ollette
C o le g ro v e was ready for
w arm w eather in floral
pants and a coral top fo l­
lo w ed by a royal suit with
a short jacket and for
even in g, she chitse a
G recian-inspired go w n
w ith beaded designs.
Statuesque Linda
Sparrow heralded the big
hunt in a slim safari outfit,
fo llo w e d b y a pastel peach
suit and a slinky black
g o w n fashioned w ith a
c o w l d ip in the back. Lisa
Finnerty's first ou tfit w as a
pair o f red shorts team ed
w ith a p laid shirt. She then
m odeled a red suit and for
even in g, a hand-beaded,
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F o llo w in g the fashion
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T a k in g a Leap o f Faith
and Joy" w as the theme o f
the installation rites for
Sem inole Chapter N o. 2
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March 9. Installed as lead ­
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Rev. P e g g y Hegem an,
W orthy M atron, and Dean
Smith, W orthy Patron.
The W orthy M atron said,
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Wallace, treasurer; Sharon
Smith, conductress; Debbie
Bolinger, associate conduc­
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Sunday. March 24.2002

Fashions swing into spring for cancer research
The day was picture per­
fect to sw in g into spring at
Heathrow Country C I u d
when the Sem inole County
Board o f the
Am erican
Cancer Society
presented the
annual lunch­
eon and fash­
ion show on
March 14 to
benefit contin­
ued cancer
research. A
host o f the
area's leading
ladies, all gussied up in their
Sunday best, form ed a color­
ful and high-fashion parade

as they stylish ly arrived fo r
the spring flin g.
O nce Inside the beau tifu lly
decorated facility, nearly 200
guests w ere treated to vio lin
music by Valorie P em ice and
C ra ig Thom as and a ballet
num ber featuring tw o bal­
lerinas. Shelly Ferrone, presi­
dent o f the Sem inole County
A C S Chapter, spoke b riefly
on the need fo r cancer
research and thanked all for
their generous contributions.
A St. Patrick's D ay m otif
w as carried out in the table
decorations. T h e tables w ere
centered w ith green vases o f
colorfu l flow ers that w ere
sold to the guests as w ell as

Herlid photo by Tommy W k w I
M odels lor the recent fashion show Included, from led . S u ry
R eid. Marta Bevan. Collette C oleg ra ve. Katheryn A lexander,
Katnna Stamm and Jean Clontz.

ceram ic bunnies, a lso up for
grabs. T h e luncheon m enu
in clu ded m ixed greens salad,
chicken breast in a delicate
sauce o v e r a bed o f b o w tie
n ood les, a m ed ley o f garden
vegetables, hot rolls, sauced
fresh strawberries, tea and
coffee.
V ivaciou s Dr. B everly
Baird Boothe, co-chair o f the
even t, w as in top fo rm serv­
in g as mistress o f cere­
m onies. She d rifted from
table to table in search o f
m others and daughters w ith
M a ry A n n e C levelan d start­
in g the ball rollin g b y intro­
d u cin g her daughter,
Rcbekah Corley. M a n y other

m other-daughter com bos
atten ded including K it
D on ah oe Thom pson w ith
her m om , Charlotte Davis;
T o b y Troutman and d au gh ­
ter, T iffa n y; Ruth Stam m and
daughter, Katrina, a m odel;
and m y daughter, M a ry
H illim an . Rose Edith
Jacobson's daughter d id not
attend but Rose introduced a
c o lle g e classmate, M ild red
Lind.
B everly paid tribute to the
fou n d ers o f the annual bene­
fit: Jean C lontz, G a il Stewart
and Judy Wim bish w h o w ere
later join ed by Jean F ow ler
and the present board to
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P o fZ lg F ln n e rty , K a r e n H ilte ll. M a r g a re t W a lk e r. G a il S le w a il.
Roberta Zittrow er and Linda Sparrow

w ith B everly as co-chair was
C arole K irchhoff and others
on the com m ittee w ere
M arla Bevan, Cathey
Bossert, Donna Duffy, Kathy
Krasnoff, Jean Fowler, P eg g y
M ergo, Linda Sparrow a n d
Ixora G arden Club.
D iane M oore o f D illard's
was the com m entator-narra­
tor fo r the spring fashion
forecast presented by
D illard's. T w elve m odels
zeroed in on what the w elldressed w om an w ill w ea r
this spring. The fast-paced
show w as d ivid ed into three
segments: casual, career and
S e c D ie t r ic h , P a g e 6 C

photo by Tommy Vincent

Potjyy M argo, loti, and Dana Welti} and rattle tickets during the
recent luncheon and fashion show.

Zoo plans Hippity Hop Adventure
Celebrate spring during the
Hippity Hop Adventure at the
Central Florida Zoological Park
on Saturday, March 30 and
Sunday, March 31.
From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., chil­
dren 12 and under are invited
to hop along the Adventure
Trail in search o f clues leading
to the Easter Bunny. At Bunny
Stations along the trail, kids
w ill answer fun animal ques­
tions and play games to win

candy, prizes, and surprises.
Hus, kids will receive a bunny
tail to wear, enjoy face painting,
and meet the Easter Bunny.
Bring a new book for
Seminole County Public
Schools on Saturday, March 30
from 9 to 11 a.m. and receive a
free child admi ion to the
Hippity Hop Ads .nture.
Admission to the Hippity
H op Adventure is included in
the Zoo's regular admission.

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H erald photo by Tom m y V incent
C O R R E C T IO N : Dr. Robert J. Smith, w ho sp oke on the history of
m edicine at the March m eeting of the Sanford W om a n 's Club, is
pictured with Betty Jack, club president, right, and R oberta
Zittrower Jack w as incorrectly identified in the M arch 17 edition of
the Seminole Herald. The Herald regrets the error.

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This change is effective
im m ediately.
T h e church is located
at the same address, 1515
W. 5th St., in Sanford.
Randall H all-W alker is
senior pastor.
For more inform ation,
call 407-323-8999.

760 Sun Drive
Lake Mary

Women's Workshop
V ictory Tem ple o f G od,
located at 601 Fin e A v e „
in Sanford, is hosting its
W om en's District
W orkshop 2002 fo r
A frican Am erican
W om en o f G od from
A p ril 19 to A p ril 21.
A ll A frican Am erican
w om en in the com m unity
are invited to participate
in the event, w hich w ill
teaching, encouraging,
helping, enhancing the
skills o f participants, col­
laborating and im p rovin g
the community.
For more inform ation,
call 407-321-8864.

C O M P L E T E S Y S T E M S • ADO OHS
FR E E ES TIM ATES • SER V IC E ACL B R A N O S
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339-7309

Pre-school thru t2th grade
"A Ministry ol Church Ol God ot Sanford

D A V ID B E V E R L Y A N D S T A F F

209 W. 25th Streot
Sanford, FL

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114 N. P A R K AVE., SA N FO R D
322-0331

H O E 2 nd Street - Sentord.
407-123-5044
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(407) 330-1660
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Sanford. FL 32771

(407) 322-2821

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A p p ear In This
S p a ce
C all Ted at
407-322-2611

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Assembly O f God
F A M L V W O R S H IP CEN TER
T*mporar#y maaibng al
Cantro Crtniano DaDtoa
2913 5 O rlando D r*a
Santord. F L 32773
407 322 9222
Located n art
G ood Shaphard LufJterin Church
JaR K raA
Pastor
Sunday Worship Sarvw aS 00 p.m,
Tuaaday Sarvtca
7.00 p m.
Programs tor boys I guts

Infant /Toddler TLC
15 Yrs. Exp.

W f XIVA ASSEM BLY OF OOO
1075 D u o n R d
Longemsd. S L » 7 7 9
407-774-41777
G rsg Frawnadi
Panto*
Sunday S arv ca s
0 1 5 a m an d 1045 a m
Sunday School
9 30 a m
M d d t School
1045 a m
Nuraary Prow ted

Sanford / Lska Mary Arts
C u ll

Genesis Family
Kid Care
4 0 7 -6 8 8 -7 7 6 6

Wednesday
C h u rth F amity Dinner
600PM
Prayer and Btote Sludy
700PM
Yputh Meeting
Children i C h e r and Team K lO CHtot
(Nuraary provided a i services)

Baptist
W tS T Y W W B A P T IS T C H U RCH
4100 Paote Road (46A)
Santord, Ftonda
407-323-0523
Sunday Morning,
Worth*?
1 01 5 a m
Sunday B dtool
9 00 a m
Sunday Evamng W o n frp e 00 p m
W ad Prayer Sannca
7 00 p m

Br-LHefs
J O R D A N B A P T IS T C H URCH
920 U psaia H d . Sentord
323 9072
Gaorga Siadd
Pastor
Sunday School
10 00 a m
Morrsng Service
M O O em
Evantng S erv ca
0 00pm
Wectoasday Servv •
7 00 p m
OW Truths tor a New Day

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LONGw ooo
991 State Road 434, E
Longwood. FL 327505394
(4 07)3393817
Reverend Chn* Whaley - Same# Pastor
Saturday Prates A W o rth * 0 0 0 p m
Sunday
W orthtp
0 30 a m .
Bible Study
9 45 a m i
Worship
l| 00 a m
Wad AWANA/Ybuto
830pm
D tto p te th * Traevng
7 00 p m
Pastor s Stole Study
700pm
A d U tC h o a
00 0 p m

Sunday
CoFea and Donuts
930AM
Btote Study
9 45 A M
W o rth *
1045 A M
(Children s Church Provided)
G h * a * n e A « in * a u b
5 30 P M
W o rth *
7 00 P M

PINE C R E S T B A P T IS T CH URCH
301 East Airport Boulevard
Santord Ftortoa 32773
Church 0 * c a
(407) 322 3737
J Earl Watch
Paste#
Sunday School
943am
Morrsng Worship
1100am
Evantng W o rth *
700pm
Wednesday
M id Waaa W o rth ? 7 0 0 p m
ChAJran'a Church 7 00 p m
te x ta ry Provided A j Services

D C F RegjCert. CPFV
Curr/Act/Funroom/Meais

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
3101 W 1U S t . Sanford
(407)322 2914
Jemmy Date Paflarton
Pastor
Ja ck M Thomas
M m tia r d M uuc
Jen Pagan
Umwter ol Youth
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Momtng Worthtp
1100 a m
Evening Worship
0 00 p m
W a d Prayar Service
0 30 p m

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MARKHAM
WOODS
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, a 32740
(407)333-1005
Or B ob Parker
Paato#
Kerth Vncent / N e k Parker
Co-Youth
Workers

CO U N T RY S A C B A P T IS T CH URCH
590 5 Country C lu b B d . L it * Mary FL
Shan# Wynn
Pastor
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Sunday AM W onfep 10 45 a m
Sunday P M Worship
0 00pm
W ad Prayar Maaang
7 30 p m
Nuraary Provided

Ken 0 Cathy Clouse

For Your A d To
A ppear In This
Space
Call Ted at
407-322-2611

Sunday S v w m
Hoty Eucbartsf
6 CO a m
Sunday Behoof (ail tg aa )
9 0 0 am .
Sung Eucharist
! 0 ED a m

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BRISSON
FUNERAL HOME

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST

THE McKIBBIN

Anglican
n tA O m O H A L E P IS C O P A L ST. A L B A N 'S
A N O U C A N C A T H ED R A L
3340 W S R 426 (Atom* A*a )
(1/4 Mite 00 G/canaway
S B 417 G oing East)
O w too. Florid*
407-057-237S
1928 Book OF Common Prayar

Waatetey HoTy Euchanat Sam e**
Tuaaday
1 2 0 0 noon
W adnaadsy
7 00pm
Thursday
9 30 a n t
Fdday
12 00 noon
Tha CkHaranoa it W orn Tha Dtttanca

JIM R O W E
PEST C O N T R O L

Ih u a m ^ r L -g iitU m

Volunteers N e e d e d
T h e Christian Sharing
C enter in L o n g w o o d has
an urgent need fo r volu n ­
teers to fill variou s posi­
tions.
Receptionists and
in terview ers are needed
to in terview fam ilies in
crisis situations and to
assist them in m eeting
their needs.
Pantry w ork ers are
needed to stock shelves
and fill grocery orders
fo r client fam ilies. Van
d rivers are needed to
pick up food donations.
I lours are M on d ay
through Friday from l»
a.ni. to 1 p.m.
For in form ation , call
Diann at 407-260-‘ M 55,
ext 6, M onday,
W ed n esd ay or Friday.

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LO N O W O O D
Hwy
&amp; 427

HARREL &amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSIONS

The Sanford Church o f
Christ is w o rk in g w ith a
program call Food Source
and community. The p ro ­
gram offers various foods
each month at a d is ­
counted rate from gro­
cery stores.
Those w h o m ad e p ay­
ment for this m onth's
package, w hich includes
rib eye steaks, sm oked
ham slices, popcorn,
chicken, deli slices,
spaghetti, spaghetti
sauce, wheat berry bread,
eggs, pinto beans, rice,
cookies, cereal, potatoes,
butternut squash, onions,
bananas, tem ple oranges
and apples, m ay pick
them up on M arch 23.
For m ore inform ation
about the Food Source
Program , call Jeannette
S tifev at 407-323-8234,
407-829-0272 or the
church at 407-322-7781.

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321-CMS

SEMINOLE TRINITY CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL and DAYCARE

Food Source Program

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF SAMFORD
510 5, Park Ava Santord. FL
407 322-0041
Rev Bkck P y V e Interim Sr Pastor
Bav. Tom Smith
Pastoral Cara
Rav Richard Wagoner Music Director
Mark W dtam f
Youth Mm.tier
Adam W *ow
YouthInam
Scmday School
915am .
S c rd a y Morning W o rth *
1030 a m
Sunday Evening W o rth *
0 00 p m .
Wad. Adtvtoaa tor a l agaa
300pm
Nursery Provided

Morning
Worship
10:30 am
B A R N E S H E A T IN G &amp;
A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G

A v tx u c t A m r r

Sentord. F L 32773
Raw B o n W tfam a
Senior Pastor
B ay Larry Franck
Associate Pastor
Chartaa S m pson
School Princ*al
B d Senpaon
Couptea Pastor
Brian Brown Pastor Student Meyttnas
Sunday Serve**
• Early W o rth *
1 45 i n .
• Sunday School
10 00 a m
• Morning Worship Service 1100 a m
• Evantng Fam ily Service
0 00pm
w eonesaey P v g i Acevroet
A W A N A tor Ctetoran
700pm
Taan D teccteah*
700 p m
AduR Btote Study
7 00 p m

LIGHTHOUSE BAPTIST CHURCH
6015 M AR K H AM RO AD
S te d o n l Ftanda 32771
(4 07)0294400
Randy Walter
Paetor
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Mommg Worship
1050 a m
(Jr Cltorch lor ChJdran ages
3 thru grads 0)
Evanatg W o rth * 6 00
pm
Waitoaeday
Adult Prayet.Btbte Study
7 00 p m.
Chaarani a Taan Senricea
700 p m
Regular Activities For AH Ages
Nursery Provided For A l Sarvica*
Every W ater la A Matoom# Guru
FIRST SHILO H M ISSIO NARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
700 Elm Avenue
Sentord. FL 32771
(407) 322 5409
Rav Dr Harry D Rucker Sr
Pastor
Early Uorrwtg Service
0 1 5 am
Sunday School
S 3 0 am
Mommg W o rth *
1t 0 0 * n
Evanmg W o rth * (TBAj
4 0 0 pm
Monday. Btote Study
7 3 0 pm

Catholic
ALL IO U L* CATHOLIC CHUftCM
Comm &lt;* 9&lt;n SI A S O l* Av* .
W .to id FL
♦0J H 3 JT»J
Fun*, n d w d VI Traut
PUU
&lt; V m d *y U u i
9 00 * i*
LAyxU , f f r t i,
C cH w i o i . Sj c j I i ,
&lt;00 p m
S l t u r U , Vkj*
500 p m
Sunday
7 45 * m . 10 30 * ffl . Noon
9 0 0 4 m ■ tn g w n IS u ta l H4»)

Christian Fellowship Baptist to host ministers, deacons congress
Christian Fellow ship
baptist Church, located at
1701 Bell A ve., in Sanford, is
hosting The N e w Central
M inisters and Deacons
Congress Tuesday, March 28,
through Saturday, March 30
T h e schedule o f services
includes:
• Tuesday, March 2ft,
begin n in g at 7:30 p.m. w ill
be Praise and W orship w ith
the theme "Shakin The
H ouse With Praise."

• W ednesday, March 27,
beginning at 7:30 p.m. w ill
be brotherhood and ministry
in charge.
• Thursday, M arch 28,
begin n in g at 7:30 p.m. w ill
be a serm on by Pastor G.
Key o f St. M ary MB Church
o f l.ilt, Fla.
• Friday, M arch 2lt, b egin ­
ning at 7:30 p.m., w ill be a
serm on by Pastor C. Banks
o f O pen D oor M B Church o f
Fatom Hie.

Saturday's events w ill
begin at 8 a m. w ith the m in­
ister's w iv e s and w id o w s
prayer breakfast.
Beginning at 9:30 a m,,
there w ill be a Bible lesson
presented by Pastor D. L.
W ashington o f W illiam
C h ap el MB Church o f
A lta m on te Springs.
A serm on by the Rev.
C olm an o f Zion H ill MB
Church o f O rlando w ill
b egin at 11 a m. Senior

W om en / H om e M ission
H ou r w ith a Bible lesson b y
Sister L ew is o f M ount
M ission MB Chur.ch o f
Daytona Beach w ill begin at
2 p.m. w ith a sermon by
Pastor E. R ivers o f N e w
Salem M B Church o f
M aitland.
A t 1 p.m., there w ill be a
District Youth Hour. An
E vangelistic Hour w ill fo l­
lo w w ith District M issionary
I lickson in charge.

�T iie S eminole H erald
B 00 a m -

Church Of G od of
Prophecy

Spaw*R (Owe**)
C M l LADY. G U I I N O P P E A C E
ORTHOO O X C A T H O LIC CH U R C H
3790 SUpe* Aivenua,
Sanford. FL
407-321-4193
R M r i n d Donald M »
Pum
U e n Serve* Sunday
1 00 0 a m
C o n t o u m $und*y
9Xam

CHURCH OP GOO OP PROPHECY
2509 S Elm Av* Sanford. F la . 32773
407 3224015
Thom*# Karri* — Pastor
Sunday School
9 45 a m.
Pratt# A Worship
1 0 X am
U eeeege by Pattor
11 am .
Evening Service
6 pm ,
Tuesday prayer Meeting
10 am .
MtoweeL Service (Wed)
7pm .

Christian
m

r C M M 1 T U N CHURCH
|T » n lp l l l m IO th tt)
1*07 3 S w fo n l Aw* . S M K nm FC
FScFjrd A F a m o d , U m *
M 2 -7 7 J 7
SwFH3*y School
9 30 « m
W orth *
1043 a m
W K M m k y M H La* S o n w • p m
B44* San&gt;r
• (4 3 p m
U ia W a t m a N m
H am capA oM *

Congregational
( M A C ! F f L L O W I M R C O N O R !O ATIO N AL
CH U R C H (N A C C C )
1401 I Fa rt Aw*. S4T*ord
407-3214344
Larry L x m a rd
P trio r
S x d trS d m l
9 30 i m
U o m ttg W o rth *
1100am
Cho* Pra ctc* W arPntday
443pm .
EUtry lA h g la m e * m 4 * U *

AFVtA c m r C H O T U N CHURCH
I J U M m i Di m
[ M ary. FL 37713
F l w t F u 4074400431
Em*4 M i a y a l i w n n ra t
B4F* School
lO a m
Prana S am e*
it am
J 0. S aq o M a
P iM C f w g I t n t a r
ENroort U cA A ite r
Y o u * tArvtlar
S A F E H A R O O n CH R IS T IA N C H U R C H
730 U p u U R d . Santord FI

TmS«m. «'■*&amp;SSS
Jo* Caputo
Youth U n t i e
lAchaal Mrfbgan
W o rtftp M * «l*r
Sunday ILbt* S c h o o l 00 a m
Morning Worship
10 IS a m
Youto
fl 00 p m
WwJn^fcday Pt m m S erv e *
6 00p m
Nuraefy Provided
Sentorif A llie n c * C h u rch
OP I N
C m m t u m and l A u o u u r r A llu m c i

Episcopal
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
■401 Part Ave , Sanford
Tafephone 407 322 4811
Sunday*
Worship
730 8 1 0 0 0 a m
C la te e t tor Ch*dr*n
ffv o u g h S fi grade*
1000a m
N u r w y A v tia P i* •
1000 a m
Youth Group m eeti *
6 4 00 p m
Schedule! may sometimes vary
C a i tor more information
MID-W EEK W O RSHIP IN C H A P E L
Tuesday. Wednesday A Thursday'
S 8 1 E STUCXES*
Wednesday A Thursdays
('Sept - May
ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 Rewhad R d
Lana Mary FL
*44-5673
The Rev Charles T Mo*. Rector

*Canng lor People*
1401 S Pam Avenue
Sanford. R 32771
|407) 322 2491
Rev Jam es J Schrader
• 4Sam ■ Sunday School
II 00am • Morning W o rth *
6 00pm . Ruble Study

Sunday
Mofy E u ch an il
6 00 a m
Christian Education
* AM Ages
9 00 a m
Holy Euchansl
10 00 a m
Chedren t Church
1000am
(Educaeon W n g l
Nursery Begins Al 9 00 a m
Through 10 00 a m Service
Wednesday
H oly E uch sn si f O O a m A T O O p m

Christian
Science
FIRST C H U R C H O P CH RIST. SCIENTIST
LO N G W OOD
975 M A R K H A M W O O D S RO AD
Comer of E E W * am e o n Road
407-786-7706
Sunday. Church S e rv e *
and Sunday School 10 00 a m
Wednesday
8 00 p m
Chdd Cere Available el e l Serve#*
R e a rin g Room
Monday thru Sa turday
1000 a m . to 4 0 0 p m
Thunday Evening 6 p m la i p m
145 Wefciva Spnng* R o * j
Surte 146 A LongvMQOd, F L 32779
Phone 407 8 6 6 1490

Charismatic Episcopal
CHURCH OP THE HOLY COMFORTER
■Chansmate • Sachremental • EvangetcaT
The Sanford Bndga
Com er of 5th Si A Molly Av*
Sanford. Florida

407- 296-6064
Rev U*r\ Barfri
Sunday Eych am l
S30 am

Inter-Denominational
FAJTH M ttS lO N A R Y C H U R C H
3002 B e arda l Av*
407 3263794
Jack C o*
Pastor
Sunday
Morning Worship
1000*m
*
Evervng S erve*
600pm
Tuesday Evening
B4*e Study
700 p m

Church O f Christ
LONQWOOO CHURCH OP CHRIST
1016 Mery 1 7 93 1 n s N O M ay 434
407 323 5630. 407 324 4336
Sun W a rihp tO 30 a m 6 6 p m
Come w orth* w*h u* A tnenOy wNcom#
P**y* awaits you

MIO FLORIDA CHURCH OP CHRIST
219 W ade St
Winter Spnng* F L 32706
Sunday S a r o c a e lO X a m 4 00p m
Sunday BrUe Study? 3 0 1 m
Wed B o * Study 7 X p m
Minister
Barry Mayes
Phone
|407) 327 5006

Church Of God
CHURCH OP GOO
601 W 22nd S t . Sanford. FL
407 322 3942
Rev W et Tanksley Pastor
Sunday School
945am
Morning Worship 10 45 a m
Evening Serve* fl 00 p m
Wednesday Oesews
♦or aft age* 7 to I p m
S em noto Trmay
Christian School
Pra School thru grade 12
407 321 2723
A e o D ay Care Starts
at I year to pre scho ol
407 323-1411

Deacon

Non-Denomlnational
R EFU G E MINISTRIES. INC.
lo o t Celery A v# . Sanford
(407) 324-4711
D ore W Rch srdson
Pastor
Sunday School
9 X am
Morning Worship
II 00 am
Evening W orth *
700pm
M id Week Sv* Wed
7 30 pm
house op

SH O W ER DOW N O F B L E S S IN G S
201 Elm A v * . Sanford. F t
437 371 6369
TVno*ry Hudson
Pastor
Sunday School
10 00 * m
Morning Worship
I t 00 a m.
Tue Prayer,fttA* Study
730pm
FAITHFUL W ORD MINISTRIES
Ch ristian R e so urce C areer
LJkeview P U /a • |407) 329 43 0 0
320 E Commercial St • Sanford
Sunday Serve*
1100 a m
Children s Fe to w ih p
(ages 4-12)
1100am
Fam*y FeSowWp/
Retreshm enls
1 23 0 p m
Thunday
F* itow th * Meeting
730pm

Sunday. March 24. 2002 P a g e 5 C

S C M M O L l COMMUNftY CHURCH
5070 Orange BNd , Sanford
* 07 -32*4109 www iemmotec h u T h com
Jerry W alsh
Pastor
Sunday Worship S v c 6 45 A 10 30 a m
Practical me wage*, casual dress.
Ihenrfy sarylca*.
pmfassionaf c h id car*

Lutheran
GOOO SHEPHERD EVANQCUCAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OP tANPORO (ILCA)
2917 Orlando Or (Hwy 17 92)
Phone 322 7312
BoP Brasem ann
Pastor
Sunday School
AdultBtote Study
930am
Worshto S erv e *
1030am
Wettoeeday W o n h *
7 00 p m
Nursery Provided
HOLY C R O S S LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP LA KE MARY
760 Sun Drive. Lake Mary, FL
Paul Moyer
Pastor
Neman QueMow
Aaaretant Pastor
Saturday evening
530 p m
ConNKhporary W o rth *
Sunday m om aig
6 00a m
Tradfltonal Service
Sunday m om aig
f D i m
Contemporary W orth *
Sunday morrsng
1100am
Fam ily Worth*? Serve*
N ^ se ry m provided al
Daycare. Preschool and Christian Day School
Avaiabta
For Information C a i 407-3334797

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE RE DIMMER
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S O ek A v * . Santord. FL
Rav Elmar A Reuscher
Pastor
Sunday School
1030 a m
Worship Service
ID D O tm
Information 322 3552 or 3 230610

Methodist
CHRIST UNfTEO METHOOtST CHURCH
406 Tucker Drive
(Com er Tucker Or A C R 427)
Rev R a yB e tra n d
Pastor
Telephone (407) 322 7900
Sunday School
930am
inter Mtttron
1030am
Morning Worship
11 00 a m
BPS* Study
Wettoeeday
630pm
Chidren » Tim# toduded w Worship
Nursery provided tor
Babies and S m a i Chidren
‘ S m a l Enough To Love You Growing in Chns! To Serve You*
FIRST UNFTEO MCTHOOfST CHURCH
419 Perk A v e . Sanford. FL

40T xn *17%

Jim Bradshaw
Pastor
Mark Looney
Music Director
Me# BedeN Fam#y Mimeinea Directo#
Morning Worship
0.29 A 10.55 a m
Coftee FaNowiJkp
9X*m
Sunday Scnouf
945 am
Youth F e ic m th *
4 00pm
Nuresry Provided
Women's C e d e
2nd Monday
9 45 a m
Man s Prayer Bfsatoasr
1st Thursday
630am
LA KEtfO C FELLOWSHIP
A United Methodist Community
'Reaching People toe a Reason''
107 130 6560
Pastor Bob Maron
Meets every Sunday a l tO 00 am
sf h i ccmfodatu* Unaad A m i Theater Sensnof*
Town* Center M a i
•C hiidren 'i Church 1 0 15am
•Sludard {youth | Mmismes 5- 7pm
-S afe Nursery Provided
‘ R eaching Panpf* lot a Reason*

Nazarene
LONQWOOO CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
200 N Wayman S t.
Loigw ood. Fl_
631 6556
Sunday School
945am
Momaig Worship
1045am
Ch idren t Church
10 45 a m
Evangekslic Service
600pm
Wednesday Fwtvfy N^jN
7 00pm
Youth. Women, and A d A B44e Study
■Never A Stranger Mere’

Friday • Chna&amp;an Counseflng 2 0 0 - 5 0 0 p m
(Please can 326 4300 tor
)
Rev Steve Michel*
Pastor/Director

Presbyterian
UPAALA COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Corner of W 25th SI A Upsafa Rd
101 Upset* Road
Sanford. FL 32771
407-3392635
■Bryan Wenger
Pastor
Siirnday E du ca te d
9 00 a m
Sunday W orship
10 00 a m
2nd Wednesday of e ach month
FeOowthHp Dinner
83 0 p m

FM $ T P R E M Y T 1 R U N CH URCH OP A AN PO RO
B etween &gt; d and 4 ft S t
A P ark A O ak / Downtown
Sanford, FL
Ph on e 407-322-2662
E -m a i tp csO yjn o com
h fip ^ eco nem ai convfpcs
•Where W e Know Wxa Nam e'
In The M ead O f The O y
Rev Bruce 8 S cafl
Pastor
S u id a y School
900am
Sunday Morning W orship
10 0 0 a m
Sun. M ankngCofVae Hour 1100 a m
Sun Ceveemporary W onhrp 7 00 pm.
W ondarki Wectoeed ay FamPy f*gh&lt; •
Every'W ecresday
Supper * Every W e d
5X pm
AdMI B ik e Study
800pm
Ybuth Clube
4700pm
Bucc eneera (K-*to Grades)
U k k fe rs ( 5 4 to Grades)
9r tkghe
Contemporary M u e c Practice 7 OCp m
W omen* C a d e M eekrgs af
3 scheduied hmee
2nd Tue of the mondi 49ers
Senior Fnends 1st W e d of toe month
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH tU B-A.)
OP LA K E MARY
126 W WdhurAve
Lake Mary FL
•
407-321 1021
Rev Stephen M orroi
Pastor
C farch School
9 451 m
Momeng W o n h p
11 X a m
W sd Choir Practice
TOO p m
Thurs Ybuth Chou
130pm
Nursery Provided
MARKHAM WOODS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary
407-333-2830
Rav Charles R Jo n e s
P astor
Sunday School. aA age*
9 00am
Church Services
9 0 0 1 10 X a m
Nursery Provided
Youto Group, Sunday
Mgh School
4 00 pm
tAd(ke School
60 0 p m
P ro School Mon thru Frt
9 to 12
Morkhfy F a m iy Nighi Supper
Third W ed of E a ch Month 6 30pm .

Salvation Arm y
THE SALVATION ARMY WORSHIP
»H
i&gt;uinet c
ih
iih
700 W a*m seeef
Santord, F l 32771
407 322 2642
CapHaun* Roherf and Linda Recktne. Coupe- OITicers
Sunday Servica
Pr awe and FertowaNp
0 45 a- m
S in d ay School
9 45 a m
Mokneea Meeting
11 X a m

Tuesday Meemga
B ia s Study and prayer
6 30 pm.
Home League (Ladtot)
7 00 p m
M e n s Feiow sfvp Club
70 0 p m
Bend Practice
860pm
"With h ea d to G od and hand to man *

United Church Of
Christ
LO NQ W O O O M L L S C O N G R EG A T IO N A L C H U R C H

OCX.
1256 £ E W Aam aon Road
lo n g w o a l F l
40 7 332 6251
fWv Dr H R Ytxngbfcxid
Mmater
Sunday Services
Comamporary
9 X a m.
TrarAttonafi W orship 1
10J O * m
Nuriuiwy Provtoed
Church School 9:15 a m - 1 0 1 5 a m
Youth i C h id re n Ministry
Wednesday
6X pm

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OP PAOLA
5560 Waysida D r.
Santord. F L 32771
t0 6 1-4 (E m 51) West
First S h e a f on le ft - On* M ie)
Leonard O Donna*
Pastor
407 322 6332
■Where m e G ospel tt Good News*
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morning W arship
llOOim
Evening Worship
60Qpm
M toW eek M tg W e d
7Xpm
Please Share Vex* L i* W«h Ua

Area cities, organizations schedule Easter egg hunts beginning this weekend
Tlie IX'Lind Parks and
Rocrvation lX-partnu.-nt, along
with local retailers, will host an
Easter ogg hunt at 10 a m.
Sahuday, March 23, at Sperling
Sports Cnniplfx, off Marsh Road
and US. I lighway l/2
The fn.i? event is o jx n to chil­
dren 2 to 9 years old. Children
should bring a basket or bag to
collect eggs.
More than f&gt;,0tV) eggs will be
spreail over tlw fields, aikl e.Kh
child will receive a K ig of treats,
plus tickets for the stuffed animal

and Easter basket drawing.
On Skiturelay, March X), at 930
a m. the E.ister Bunny will visit
Lee R Moore* Park in Sanford.
Afterward, a golden egg hunt
will commence. The event is free
and is open to all children 12
years old and younger.
For more* information, call the
Sanford Recreation Department
at 407-330-5697.
O iS itu rd a y.it 10 a.m. the
I akL* Mary assiskxl liung facility
I leritage VVixkLs will hold an I'gg
hunt for children o f all ages. The

Lake Mary Fire Department will
also attend and bring their fire
truck for the children to see.
The event will be held at
1leritage Woods at 150 Middle
StrevL
Also at 10 am . Saturday, the
city o f Apopka will liold its 14th
annual Easter Egg 1hint. The
event is part o f a yearlong cele­
bration o f Apopka’s 120tli birtliday. Kids from dupers to pre­
lim ages are- invited to join in
I!k - hunt. The event at Kit Land
Nelson I’ark will also feature* an

egg-coloring contest
On fvitunJay beginning at 10
a m.. Community Alliance
Cliureh, located at 4B15 E. L ik e
Drive, in Winter Springs, will
host a Community Lister Egg
I lunt
The event is for children in
first to fifth grade. Kills in four
different age groups can hunt for
1,200 eggs. Tlie event will also
iiii hide a rmxxnvalk, puppet
show, prizes, candy, crafts aixl
bailixins. Tykes i\ ill need to
bring their ow n basket or bag.

Church

Notes
Spaghetti D inner
The Salvation Arm y
M en's Fellow ship Club is
hosting its annual
spaghetti dinner 6 to 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, April 29.
"W e are looking for­
ward to ou r annual
spaghetti dinner; w e are
particularly excited about
Ihc music that w ill be pro­
vided b y the N ew M ount
Zion M issionary Baptist
Church," said Capt.
Robert A . Reckline, corps
officer at T h e Salvation
A rm y in Sanford.
“ Folks com e from sur­
rounding areas and
O rlando to enjoy our
famous spaghetti, and
w e 'll be at our best this
year," said Charlie
Bumgardner, president o f
the M en 's Fellowship
Club.
M on ey raised at the
event g o es to support p ro ­
grams o f the Men's
Fellow ship Club, the 1
ladies H o m e League and
the W o rld w id e Missions
o f The Salvation Army.
Tickets are $5 per adult
and $3 p er child. For tick­
ets or inform ation, contact
The Salvation Arm y in
Sanford at 407-322-2642.
The Salvation Arm y o f
Sanford is located at 700
W. 24 th St.
G osp el S in n
Viracu l ellowship
Church, located at 2401 S.
I’ark A ve., in Sanford, w ill
host a G osp el Sing with
the Blackw ood Gospel
Quartet 7 p.m. Friday,
March 29.
The Blackwood Gospel
Quartet is a two-time
Gram m y Aw ard-w inning
band from Knoxville,
Tenn.
For m ore information,
call 407-322-4584.
Craft S h o w
The W om en's
M inistries o f Sanford
Church o f G od is sponsor­
ing a craft show Saturday,
A pril 13.
To reserve a space, call
Yolanda Tanksley at 407322-3942. The craft show
w ill be in the air condi­
tioned gym nasium of
Sanford Church o f G od,
and spaces w ill be first
come, first serve.
G o lf Tournam ent
The Presbyterian
W om en o f Wekiva is
sponsoring the first Bud
Kendall M em orial G o lf
Tournament Saturday,
A pril 20.
Registration is at 7:30
a.m. w ith an 830 a.m.
shot gun start. The event
is a fou r person scramble
at Z c llw o o d Station
Country Club.
Entry fee is S50 per
player, which includes
green fees, cart, range
ball-., lunch and prizes.
Entry form s most be
received by April 13.
For m ore information
and an entry form, e-m ail
bud k en d a llg tilftf earthlink.net

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