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Police nab downtown burglars
Duo facing more than
two dozen charges
StoR Writer
SAN FO RD — TWo burglars assault on
downtown Sanford businesses came to
abrupt end Thursday night as more than a
dozen police officers endured th£ cold while
waiting for the criminals' next strike.

tn a plain clothes’ stakeout, Sanford police
Sergeants Ned Golden and Man: Kovacs
witnessed Christopher Jack Wages, 28, and
David Ries, 16, climbing over the Old South
Manufacturing fence at 303 W. Second St.
After surrounding the building with officers
and a K-9, the two were apprehended.
Several hours later, police obtained a
search warrant for the 200 S. Laurel Ave. res­
idence Wages and Ries share.
Investigators spent much of Friday morn­
ing pulling out suspected stolen items from

City OKs
first look
at L ow e’s
site plan
Home improvement
giant plane to build on
old drive-in property

See Burglars, Page 10A

By Dan P ing
Editor

Out
in t h e
Cold

turning mo
Comor?
For the majority of the Qtm M
thto W M on, tht Swnkioto
Community Cotogt man’s
bssketbaN (asm has ptsyad
well enough to wki and has
hafd toads Into ttw final mfnutas of most games, but the
Raiders could not find a way
to dose out the victory. They
may bo changing,
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S A N F O R D — The Planning
and Zoning Commission
approved Thursday night a
preliminary subdivision plan ‘
for Sanford's firs* Low e's
Home
Improvement
Warehouse.
The 30-acre site located at
3780 Orlando Drive will con­
sist of a 184,000-square-foot
building for Lowe's and two
out parcels for future develop­
ment,
possibly
fast-food
restaurants.
The facility will have a pri­
mary access on U S . Highway
17/92 and a secondary access
on Live Oak Boulevard. There
will also be cross-access on the
property
connecting
the
RaceTrac gas station on 17/92
and the Albertson's grocery
store at the com er of Lake

A s the mercury dips near the
freezing mark, zoo keepers find
ways to keep animals warm
B y Mlchalto Ja rla

Managing Editor
SAN FORD — While
som e Central Florida res­
idents may be enjoying
the recent drop in tem­
perature, those native to

mcr.
"The hippo is a native
of Africa, so this is a bit
chilly for her," Farmer
said.
' Many of the zoo's pri­
mates and felines relaxed
in the sun Friday mom-

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staying warm.
Many were kept in their
cages and dens during
As rrosty weather
the night with heaters
headed toward Sanford,
and additional hay to
staff at the Central
keep them warm.
Florida Zoological Park
began preparing its resi­
At the bird exhibit,
dents for colder tempera­ wood panels were assem­
tures, said Andrea
bled around the cages to
Farmer, marketing direc­
protect the animals from
tor for the zoo. Many ani­ the wind.
"The birds' feathers are
mals, not at home in
colder temperatures,
like wearing a down
needed additional heat­
jacket," said bird keeper
Steve DeCresie. "A s long
ing alternatives to stay
warm.
as their feathers don't get
ruffled, they stay warm
The zoo's hippopota­
mus, Geraldine, kept
and toasty."
warm by staying sub­
When temperatures
merged in her exhibit's
drop below freezing, bird
pona — only coming out
keepers at the zoo con­
to eat.'The water stays
stantly check to make
around 70 degrees
sure tneir charges don't .
throughout the year,
suffer from frostbitten
which keeps her warm in
See Cold, Page 10A
winter ana cool in sum■ n t gi*ilLns u iu u iliiil| X .

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See Lowe's, Page 6A

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City wants formar
FP&amp;L facility for
condominium project
By Dan Ping
Editor
Itoraftd photo# toy
Tommy Vincent

Above: Maude the
Elephant warms
up Friday with the
help of a highpowered heater.
L ett: Steve
DeCreeJe, the bird
keeper at the
Central Florida
Zoo, checks the
temperature —
3 8 .4 degrees
fahrenheit —
Friday morning.

SA N FO R D — The Board of
County Commissioners may
trade the old Florida Power be.
Light building to the dty of
Sanford in exchange for a
long-term, minimal considera­
tion lease of 10 acres at the
Orlando Sanford Internationa]
Airport.
Sanford wants the FP&amp;L
property for a mixed-use,
mufti-story residential build­
ing. Developer Rami Yosefian
presented a proposal to the
dty 18 months ago to build a
See Land, Page 6A

Seminole Smile

R o w e r e s ig n s a s h e a d o f
c o m m u n it y d e v e lo p m e n t
Sanford’s first black
department director

Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S —
The Altamonte Springs Fire
Department is encouraging local
residents that it's "tis the season
to get rid of Christmas trees."
Real Christmas trees last only
a few weeks inside a home,
which means most trees are
extremely dry by the end of the
holiday season. A dry tree could
be the most flammable object
inside a home this time of year

Editor

Anna M aris Smith
A member of the
Sons of N o rw a y

Index
Business................... 9 A
Classified......... 5 B -6 B
Crossword . . 5 A , 5 B
Dear A b b y ............ 2 A
Legals .............. 3 B -4 B
LifeStyle . . .S e c tio n C
Obituaries . . 3 A , B A
O p in io n ................... 4 A
Police Log . . . * ••-2 A
Reiig'0 0 ............
Sports ...............IB*28

Fire can engulf a dry
tree wlihin 30 seconds
By Christopher Patton

By Dan Ping
SA N FO RD
—
Charles
Rowe, the first black named as
a departmeni director, will
step down Jan, 11 from his
position as community devel­
opment director to accept lo
accept a job in the private sec­
tor.
Rowe has served 14 years in
the community development
department, overseeing code
enforcement, building inspec­
tions and grant applications.
" It was a hard decision
because I love the people in the
city of Sanford," Rowe said.
"They really are the dty, and
I’ve enjoyed serving them."
Rowe's new job will be exec­
utive director of Florida
Community Partners Inc., an
entity comprised of 16 banks
that make loans to rehabilitate
affordable multi-family hous­
ing developments.
"It's an exdting opportunity,
and 1 have a lot or ideas I'm
interested in implementing,"

Old Christmas trees present a hazard
and with a little
ignite. On aver­
ignition it could
age, within 10 sec­
------------- ( ( ---------------lead to a full
onds of coming in
blown house fire,
contact with a lit
T he heat generated
warns the fire
from (the trees) was candle, each tree
department.
was completely
unbelievable. It was engulfed, Harris
"This is the
time c f the year
said.
am azing how fast
when we see that
The fire depart­
they
went
up.
sort of thing hap­
ment has already
pen, unfortunate­
responded to one
ly," said Alan
call
before
Alan Harris
Harris,
depart­
C h r i s t m a s
Altamonte Fire Department
ment spokesman.
because o f a bumAfter the 2000
ing tree, Harris
holiday season,
said.
the city fire department acquired
"if they were dried out then
a few types of Christmas trees to
record how fast they would
See Trees, Page 10A

------- J J —

C harles Rowe

Rowe said.
Mayor Brady Lessard said
the city is losing a dedicated
employee.
“Charles has been a very
good friend to the city of
Sanford for 14 years," Lessard
said. "We hate to see him go,
but he's got a great opportunity
in the private sector."
Lessard said although Rowe
begins his new job on Jan. 22,
he will be available for consul­
tation on any current projects
the dty has going.
See R im e, Page 6A

Police investigate w om an’s d eath on In te rsta te 4
From Staff Reports
Investigators
with
the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
continue to look into the unat­
tended death Wednesday of a
51-year-old
Flagler County
woman.
The woman apparently col­
lapsed and died after exiting her
vehicle on Interstate 4, police
said. Witnesses reportedly saw
the woman exit her car and col­
lapse. It happened around 6 a.m.
near Longwood, about two

miles east of the State Road 434
exit.
The woman had pulled off
onto the right emergency lane on
westbound 1-4, just across from
the easlbound rest area. After
collapsing, she fell partially into
a lane of travel, police said.
The witnesses called 911 and
attempted to aid the woman by
moving her from the travel lane.
They reported that she had no
pulse. Emergency medial ser­
vices personnel arriving at the
scene confirmed the woman had

died.
The incident caused a const
erable traffic tie-up on 1-4, as o
lane w as closed during t
Investigation.
Authoriti
cleared the scene just before
a.m. •
The woman was identified
Alexis Braxton Golphin, 51,
Palm Coast. The victim repo
edly had a pre-existing medk
condition. The Volusia Cour
Medical Examiner's Office y
eventually issue a ruling on t
cause of death.

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DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend, ’ Ricardo,* and 1
have an ongoing dispute over money. He does
not save or plan for the future. He thinks that if
he wants to buy something, I should provide
................................... him with the money.
Ricardo quit his job
before finding another, and
I have ended up paying
his living expenses. Several
months ago, I loaned
Ricardo money to buy a
car. He's repaid half but
still owes me the balance.
He's borrowed more
money since then to buy a
Dear
present for my birthday.
My baby sitter quit but
week, and Ricardo offered
• • • • • • • • to watch my son until I
find another sitter. When I told him I was
unable to pay him the full amount I had paid
the sitter, he became angry and accused me of
never helping him or ever loving him. He says
I am taking advantage of his kindness because I
am working and he is n o t
I have really tried to help Ricardo, but I think
it's nervy of him to be asking me for more
money when he owes me close to $1,000. What
do you think?
A LM O ST BROKE IN BALTIMORE

Commerce's Professional
Women's Network is sched­
uled for 8 to 9-30 am ,
Thursday, Jen. 10, In Florida
Hospital Altamonte. For infor­
mation or reservations, call
The Chamber's New
Member Reception will be 8
to 10 am . Wednesday, Jan. 16,
in Perot Systems Corporation.
For information, call the above
number.

Seminole County Historical
Butler has written a book
called the Treasures of the
Longleaf Pines Naval Stores."
He is bringing varies pieces of
artifacts concerning this busl-

prlviO By lOfBBiy - IftCVni

DEAR HELPLESS: Certainly n o t You and
your husband are responsible for setting the
standards your children will live by. Waste no
time in checking the classified ads for another
place to live. The living conditions in your
current dwelling are not as they were repre­
sented.
Dear Abby is written by Pauline Phillips and
daughter Jeanne Phillips.
O 2002 UNIVERSAL MUSS SYNDICATE

TWo Cantral Florida Zoological Park ch e e ta h s catch a few rays Friday from the early morning sun. D esp ite the near fre e z ­
ing tem peratures, th ese two big c a ts were som ew hat active trying to find those elusive spots where the sun w as shining
through.

Fleeing Police
Seminole Sgt. Mark Dibona
arrested David Cleveland, 28, of
Sanford Wednesday for fleeing,
reckless driving, driving w ith a
suspended license, failure to regis­
ter a m otor vehicle, possession of
drug paraphernalia, carrying a concealev w eapon a h a th e a tta c h in g "::
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trehicB tog no&amp;Msigned. Deputies: 1 'Jit «• 4
influence and reckless driving.
clocked Cleveland traveling 80
After arresting M ike for DUI, offi­
mph in a 55 mph zone on State
Road 46 in the Midway community. cers found a fully loaded, stainless
steel, five-shot revolver in his front
pants pocket.
Trespassing and Loitering
• Sem inole Deputy Dwayne
Kvalheim arrested Ronald
Wettlaufer, 56, and Raymond
Senart, 36, both of Sanford,
Tuesday for trespassing on a
County Road 427 agricultural prop­
erty. The two reportedly damaged
a fence as they made their entry
onto the property. Wettlaufer was
arrested for probation violation for
an outstanding warrant out of
Desoto County.
• Sanford Officer John Difatta
arrested Robert School, 29, of
Sanford Tuesday for trespassing at
His and Hers Lounge on Orlando
Drive. School was advised earlier
in the evening to leave the premis­
es, but returned an hour later.
• Seminole Deputy John
Hawkins arrested Richard Justice
Jr., 18, of Longwood Thursday for
possession of burglary tools, crim i­
nal mischief and loitering. Justice
was reportedly damaging flower
pots, light fixtures and a satellite
dish at the Lake Mary Sun Lake
Apartments.
DUI
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin
arrested Jam es Mike, 39, of Sanford
Wednesday for carrying a con­
cealed weapon, driving under the

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• Sanford O fficer Bill Erwin
arrested Jerm aine Bradley, 24, of
Sanford M onday for driving under
the influence, reckless driving and
driving w ith a suspended license.
Bradley was reportedly passed out
in his vehicle's driver seat while
parked on the side of Ridgewood
Avenue.
• Sanford O fficer Bill Erwin
arrested M atthew Hanstine, 26, of
Sanford Tuesday for driving under
the influence, reckless driving and
failure to maintain a single lane.
• Sem inole Deputy Marcus
Bullock arrested Lisa Bowman, 20,
of Winter Springs Thursday for d ri­
ving under the influence and pos­
session of drug paraphernalia.
• W inter Springs Officer M.
Conway arrested Kenneth
Stallings, 47, of Longwood
Wednesday for driving under the
influence. Stallings allegedly was
stopped as officers observed him
driving around "road closed" barri­
cades in the area of Winter Springs
Boulevard and Blue Creek.
Forgery
Sanford O fficer Dawn Beninato
arrested Tomara Moore, 28, of

Sanford M onday for two counts of
forgery and on count of possession
o f a controlled substance w ithout a
prescription. W ithout authorization
from a doctor, M oore reportedly
phoned the local pharmacy tw ice
advising the pharmacist to fill pre­
scriptions o f Xanax.

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Cocaine P ossession
Sanford O fficer Chris Woehr
arrested Virgil Gilley, 46, of Sanford
Monday for possession of cbcaine
and drug paraphernalia, driving
with a suspended license, resisting
an officer and operation a motorcy­
cle without a license.
Sh opliftin g
Sanford O fficer Brian Welch
arrested A im ec Pratt, 23, of Winter
Springs Wednesday for shoplifting.
Pratt allegedly stole one stroller
skirt and two bottles of baby for­
mula from the Orlando Drive WalMart. The item s were valued at
about $23.
Suspended License
Winter Springs Officer Adam
Dclker arrested Lisa Hall, 37, of
Winter Springs Wednesday for dri­
ving with a suspended license.
She was reportedly stopped for
failiue to yield to a stop sign at
Seneca Boulevard and Keuka
Court.

In observance of the life
and achievements of Dr.
Martin Luther King, the
African American Cultural
Forum and the Organization
of Black Faculty and Staff of
Seminole Community
College will host Heritage
Jubilee 2002 Friday, Ja a 11,
L the SCC at
2002 at 8ip.m.
p.m. in
Sanford/Lake Mary IFine Arts
Concert Hall (buildin
lingG).

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10 a m a bike rodeo will be
held at Lake Orienta
Elementary School sponsored
by the Altamonte Springs
police and fire departments.
The purpose of the rodeo is
to provide children and par­
ents with knowledge of proper bicycle safety. The partiri
pants will be taught
t prop­
‘ : the
er equipment to wear as well
;t&lt;
as the proper way to ride a
bicycle. There will be an obstade course set up for the chil­
dren to practice on and show
their stuff.
Prizes will also be available
to the children that perform
the best on the obstacle
course. Prizes available are
Such as go-kart tickets,'T- *
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shirts, Congo River Golf tick­
ets and a drawing will be held
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for two bicycles.
For further information
contact school resource officer
Greg Henry at 407-320-2608 or
the elementary's school PTA
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407-831-8395.

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Fraud
Agents o f the City/County
Investigative Bureau executed a
search warrant Wednesday at 608
Pheasant Ave. in Longwood.
Agents arrested Isadora Lourdes,
45, and Ryck Durand of Longwood
for possession o f marijuana and
drug paraphernalia and tampering
with the outdoor cable post in
order to fraud the cable company.
This is third search warrant execut­
ed at the residence.

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Adm inistration

Bulter was bom in 1929. In
the 1940s, South Georgia was
the setting for the writer's
woodsworking experience an
his father's farm. He received
B S and M 3, engineering
degrees from the Georgia
institute of Technology and
the University of Notre Dame.
A retired Aerospace engineer,
he has long been interested in
the history of the naval stores
industry.
Seminole County had about
20 to 30 turpentine stills/
naval stores in this area. It was
a big business at one time.
Tbrpentine is gathered from
the sap of the pine tree.
The meeting is open to the
public' and is free.
I
It starts at
7:30 p.m.
a
&gt;.m. and
is being held at
200 County Home Road at the
Cooperative Extension
Auditorium. For additional
information please contact the
Museum of Seminole County

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DEAR ALM O ST BROKE: I agree with you.
Your boyfriend has turned mooching into an
art form. Stiffen your backbone, tell him the
bank is dosed, and go on with your life with*
out him. He's a bottomless piL

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I lived in a
small apartment with our two young children
in a badI part of town. When "Cousin Ramona'
offered to rent us half of her large home in a
nicer area, we jumped at the chance. It meant
we'd be sharing the house with Ramona and
another female renter, but we didn't mind.
Since we moved in, it has become clear that
the female renter (age 19) is a real party girl.
When 1 asked our cousin if any guys would be
spending the night, she said no. Well, after only
one week, our housemate started having a male
visitor regularly for evenings and overnight
stays. He also helps himself to our food. I ain
livid. I made a comment to Ramona about this
"guest.* She got uptight and said it was no big
deal, and it shouldn't matter to me.
Well, Abby, it DOES matter. Our kids are 2
and 3 years old, and this isn't the kind of
atmosphere I want them exposed to. Am I
wrong?
HELPLESS IN TACOMA

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CanoUB. Butler wijl be th e.
guest speaker at the Thursday,
Jim. 10,, meeting
meetini of the

Abby

DEAR TROUBLED: As vindictive as your
former husband may be, let us hope he's not
so twisted as to try to explain the do* and
don'ts of premarital sex to a 4-vear-old who
doesn't y«
yet know the facts of life.
Solidify your marriage plans Immediately before your little girl understands the signifi­
cance of counting to nine.

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DEAR ABBY: I am a 35-year-old woman.
IWo years after my divorce, I started dating a
sweet man I’ll call Tony." He adores mjHhyearold daughter, "Emma," and she adores I
Last week I learned I am pregnant with
Tony’s child. He's overjoyed. The night I told
him,
marriage and I accepted.
I also told my ex-husband,
• “Rod
“ l." ffe called
me some vulgar names for getting pregnant
before marriage. Now he threatens to tell
Emma that what I have done is wrong. I know
I made a mistake and I feel terrible. I don’t
want Emma to think it's OK to have premarital
relations, and 1 don't know how to handle this.
Any sdgg&amp;tttms?
------TROUBLED AND
PREGNANT IN M INNESOTA. t
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Obituaries
HELEN E. ALZNER
Helen E. Alzner, 80, of Grand
Plaza Drive, Orange CUy, died
Sunday, Dec. 30,3001, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange
City. &gt;
Bom in Maywood, 111., she
| moved to Central Florida from
i Chicago, 111., in 1970. She retired
after 40 years as a school
teacher. She was a member of *■
Our Lady o f the Lakes Catholic
Church. She attended the
Dominican Order Convent in
ij Adrian, Mich., for 17 years.
Survivors include one son,
Fred. C. Alzner of Orlando; one
daughter, M arietta Chandler of
Austin, Texas; one sister, Grace
Newhagen o f DeBary; and 13
grandchildren.
j
Memorial donations may be
made to the American Cancer
Society, West Volusia Unit 218: A East New York Avc., DeLand,
FL, 32724-5554.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is In
charge of arrangements.

I

P A Y E E ASHBY
Faye E Ashby, 82, of Cranes
Way, Altamonte Springs, died
Wednesday, J a a 2 ,2002, in
Florida Living Nursing Center,
Apopka.
Bom Oct. 14,1919, in
Bakersville, N.C., she resided in
Central Florida for 14 years. She
was a homemaker. She was of
the Baptist faith.
Survivors include two broth*
ers, Troy Edwards of Altamonte
Springs and Weaver Edwards of
Suffolk Va.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

JOH NNIE MAE
BAGLEY-JOHNSON
Johnnie Mae Bagley-Johnson,
56, of South Marshall Avenue,
Sanford, died Saturday, D ec 29,
2001, in Central Florida
Regional Hospital.
Bom Nov. 15,1945, in Veto
Beach Florida, she moved to
Central Florida in 1986. She was
a nurses assistant at a nursing
home. She was a member of
pr* Mount Itarrta Prim Ilive Baptiftt
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Survivors iiv£|d$ her h u s -, &lt;j
band, Oney Johnson o f Sanford;
one daughter, Danyctte
Ucachman of Sanford; one sister,
Rev a Jenkins of Columbus, Ga.;
five grandchildren; and one
great grandchild.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary Inc., of Sanford is in
charge of arrangements.

G EO RG E D. BISHOP JR.
George D. Bishop Jr., 81, of
I iibLscus Court, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Jan. 2,2001
Bom in Sanford, he was a
retired accountant. He was a
World War II U S. Marines' yet­
i’ etan. He was a member of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church of
Sanford.
Survivors include his wife,
Katherine Bishop of Sanford; six
daughters, Cynthia Brooks and
Marion Blackwell, both of
Sanford, Susan Strejc of North
Carolina, Carol Kirk of South
Carolina, Eugenia Lyden of
Winter Park, and Katherine
Bishop of Orlando; and 11
grandchildren.
[frisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
C ' ARETHA FRIERSON
HARMON
Claretlu Frierson Harmon,
■ 6 1 of Spring Street Altamonte
j Springs, died Tuesday, Jan. 1,
2002, in South Seminole
Hospital.
|
Bom Sept. 12,1939, in
Quincy, she was an environ­
mental specialist for Florida
f Hospital. She was a member of
William Chapel Missionary
Baptist Church, Altamonte
•vivors include her husihom as Harmon of
lonte Springs; one son,
as Craig Harmon of
ronte Springs; two da ughiarzetta R. Harmon of
ronte Springs and Karen
idette McClain of Orlando;
brothers, Richard Frierson
■st Palm Beach, Benjamin
ain of Inglewood, Calif.,
Archie Frierson of
rlair, Calif; four sisters
M. West of Baldwin Park,
, Lonnie M. Houston of St.
sburg, Cassie Jones of
m otto, Calif., and
both Gunn of Quincy; and
grandchildren.

Lson-Ekhelberger
uary Inc., of Sanford is in
&gt;e arrangements.

4 J l

GLENN LEE EDMONDSON
Glenn Lee Edmondson, 83, of
Cunningham Lane, DtBaiy, died
Satmdre, Dec. 29,2001, In Ormond
Memorial Hospital, Oriaraia
Bom in Greenback, Torre, he
moved to Sanford from Fort
Jackson, &amp;C, in 1970 and then to
DfBaiy in 1980. He was a retired
master sergeant for the U S Army
and served in Wbrld War U and
the Korean War. He was active in
the community, and was a mem­
ber of the DrBary Civic
Association, DeBary Chamber of
Commerce, DfcBary VFW Post No.
8093, Orange City American
Legion Post No. 259, D.A.V. Post
No. 92 and the Grand Lodge
F&amp;AM at Fort Campbell, Ky. He
was also an active volunteer for the
dty of DeBary. He was a member
of Fust Presbyterian Church of
DeBary
Survivors indude one son,
Glenn Lee Edmondson Jc, of
Elizabeth, Tenn.; one brother,
Robert Edmondson of Maryville,
Term; three sisters, Betty and Daisy
Lones of Maryville and Aileen
Benson of FriendsviDe, T ain ; and
one grandson Glenn Lee
Edmondson IR of Elizabethan,
Term.
A memorial service will be teki
10 a m Monday, Ja a 21,2002, in
Fust Presbyterian Church of
DeBary with Austin B. Brinkerhoff
J t, officiating.
Altman-Long Funeral Homes of
DeBary is in charge of arrange­
ments.

FRA N CES HAW KINS
Frances Haw kins, 71, of
East Lane, Sanford, died
Monday, D ec. 3 1 ,2 0 0 1 , in her
residence.
Bom M ay 2 ,1 9 3 0 , in
Fairmont, W. Va., she moved
to Sanford in 1965. She was a
homemaker and a member of
the Eastern Star.
Survivors Include her hus­
band, LeRoy Hawkins of
Sanford; tw o daughters,
Robyn Lee Dodd and Carrie
Ann Flem ing, both of
Sanford; tw o sisters, Betty
Jacquez o f Fairm ont, W. Va.,
and Wanda Young of La
Grande, O re.; and three
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home o f
Sanford is Iri charge arrange­
ments.
R O B E R T C. M ILLER SR .
Robert C . M iller Sr., 89,
died Saturday, Dec. 29, 2001.
Bom Nov. 2 0 ,1 9 1 2 , in
W hite Springs. He was a
longtime resident and busi­
nessman o f Sanford. H e and
h b wife ow ned and operated
M iller's for more than 40
years. He w as a member of
Sanford First Presbyterian
Church and the Sanford
Masonic Lodge No. 62.
Survivors include h b w ife,
Juanita M iller; two daughters,
Mildred H arden of
Alpharetta, G a., and
Charmion Addington of
Anandalc, Va; one son,
Robert M iller Jr., of Deltona,
Ga.; seven grandchildren and
nine great grandchildren.
G raveside services were
held Wednesday, Jan. 2, in
Oaklawn Cemetery, with the
Rev. Bruce Scott officiating.
Gram kow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangem ents.

GREGORY FISHER
Gregory “Critter" Fisher, 43, of
OMeen, died Tliesday, Ja a 1,2002.
BomJuly24,195B,in
Homestead, he lived most of hb
life in Osteen and worked as a car­
penter He was an avid hunter and
fisherman, and erfjoyvd the out­
doors.
Survivors include one brother
Timothy "Bo" Fisher of Punta
Garda.
Lany Taylor Funeral and
Cremation Services of Puntn
Gorda is in charge of arrange­
ments.

JEFFR E Y WARREN M IL L S
Jeffrey Warren M ills, 55, of
C olfside D rive, Orlando, died
Sunday, Dec. 30, 2001, in his
residence.

Bom Feb. 2 4 ,1 9 4 6 , in
Rochester, N.Y., he moved to
O rlando in 1971. He was the
owner o f O rlando
Refinishers. H e was o f the
Lutheran faith.
Survivors include his
mother, Janet B. Johnson o f
Victor, N.Y.; three sons, Rob
M ilb o f O rlando, Brian M ills
of Chuluota and Chris M ills
o f O viedo; one brother,
Douglas M ilb o f Rochester,
N.Y.; one sister, Deborah .
Harr o f McHenry, III.; and six
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford b in charge of
arrangem ents.

Landrum, S .C .; three grand­
children; nine great grand­
children; and three great
great grandchildren.
M emorial d on ation s may
b e made to H ospice
Volusia /Flagler, 3800
W oodbriar Trail, Port Orange,
FL, 32119.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
Home of O range C ity is in
charge o f arrangem ents.

INEZ P R IC E -G O R E
Inez Price-G ore, 83, of
Yamecrow C ove, Lake
Monroe, died Tuesday, Jan. 1,
2002, in M y C ountry Home in
Osteen.
Bom In C olum bus, N.C.,
she moved to C entral Florida
in 1942. She w as a homemak-

faith.
Survivors include one sis
ter, Violet Tum age of

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p in io n

We ’re fig h tin g abroad
to uphold p rin cip les
here at hom e
l.mis Hosier Heaphy knows what the new political corivvtness Is. She is tne California newspaper publisher
who was booed off the stage in December while trying to
...................... warn a college audience about the danger
of surrendering civil liberties in the war
against terrorism.
While the audience for the December
graduation exercises at Cal StateSacramento never heard the full text of
Heaphy's speech — she gave up and left
the podium after five minutes because she
was loudly heckled — it contained nothing
Cynthia
that was remotely anti-American or hinted
T urker
ofany sympathy for the cause of Islamist
terrorists. Heaphy, publisher of The
Sacramento Bee, simply wanted to remind Americans
ilia I while we wage war on terrorism, we also ought to
bo vigilant against restrictions on free speech and protec­
tive of the rights of the accused.
As Heaphy learned the hard way, America has entered
a period when anything that hints of political dissent
even mild dissent, is bound to bring harsh rebukes. For
20 years, conservatives have claimed that the political left
had imposed a rigid political correctness that Donned crit­
icism of liberal causes or activists. If that were ever true,
conservatives — and even nervous moderates — have
now done just the same; Even the mildest debate over
American policy in the war on terror is out-of-bounds.
Not that the administration of President Bush has
n veived much criticism for the war effort Since the
iii »mbs started to fall on Afghanistan, polls have consis­
tently showed the president drawing approval ratings of
more titan 90 percent. There is little suggestion of an
opposition, loyal or otherwise: He is supported by
Democrats, environmentalists and card carrying members of the American Civil Liberties Union, just as he is
supported by Republicans, oil executives and card-carry­
ing members of tne Christian Coalition.
Few Americans objected to all-out war on al-Qaida and
its Taliban hosts after the terrorist atrocities of Sept 11.
There has been little but praise for the way the Bush
administration has handled the war abroad.
But there have been concerns that some overzealous
iifili i.ils — notably Attorney General John Ashcroft —
hav e suppressed civil liberties and violated fundamental
I rights in their quest to root out terrorists and prevent
future attacks. Notably, those concerns have been
1expressed not just by liberal senators such as Ted
Kennedy, but also by conservatives such as Rep. Bob Barr
of Georgia.
Nevertheless, the debate has been muted because
politicians and public officials believe they will pay a
high price for even mild criticism of the Bush administra­
tion. Journalists, too, have been cowed by the speech
pi 'lice, who characterize any skepticism of official policy
as traitorous.
I lie great irony is that the United States seeks to stand
a s ,i symbol of democratic freedoms, including the free­
dom to criticize the government. That is a fundamental
difference separating us from most of the Arab and
Middle Eastern countries that spawned al-Qaida opera­
te es.
When the American Civil Liberties Union sent letters to
the embassies of several of those countries, offering to
help them locate and assist any of their citizens being
detained by the Justice Department, some of those
embassies were not certain the offers were legitimate.
(. ould it really be true, some consular officials wondered,
that an American organization could oppose an activity
of tlie U.S. government?
Absolutely. And that is what makes this country great.
I i t s not lose our democracy just as we are winning the
war on terrorism.
Cynlliu lUtrr m nhturul ;M(r editor fur the Atlanta Constitution. She cm hr reached (y
i* null: cyillikictaic' cvm
C 3 0 1 ATLANTA CONSTm/TION

A fghanistan: M aking w ar w ithout battles
I have always been fas­ groups of people shot at
cinated by the one-day
each other and sometimes
strikes that are a
massacred their ene­
labor tactic in
mies of the moment.
European countries,
But basically the
particularly France.
Taliban, with a lot of
Airline workers or
men and tanks,
the teachers or
drove across the
whoever announce
country and took
a 24-hour strike for
most o f it as local
a certain day,
leaders, warlords
Rlchard
promising to shut
„
and tribes joined
the country down
them and that war
— and sometimes
• • • • • • • was over
succeeding.
Then we, the
The success or failure of Americans, came along,
the action is basically
using the Northern
determined by how many Alliance as our ground
workers take to the streets trotips to march across the
land. Seeing that we
and how much blockage
meant business this time,
and chaos they can create
before going back to work the locals, the lords and
the tribes did n 6t resist.
the next day. If the numThey just changed sides
bers are good, they get
and joined with the win­
what they want, better
ners. Yes, a lot of bombs
money, better hours, bet­
and rifle fire, but no real
ter working conditions. If
battles. Men of the
the turnout is below
expectations, they get
Taliban and their fellow
travelers joined us or just
nothing. Very civilized.
ran away, living to fight
One day of trouble and
another day against God
inconvenience, then life
knows who.
drifts back toward the
AH of this becam e clear,
normal.
or should have, in the
War in Afghanistan is
confusion that followed
like that, though it could
U.S. airstrikes on a con­
hardly be called civilized.
You have to start with the voy raising dust along the
roads of Paktia Province
fact that Afghanistan is
two weeks ago. We said it
not really a country. It is
was a legitimate and
just a place that folks like
deliberate strike on flee­
us, the Americans, the
ing Taliban officials. On
British and most recently
the ground, Afghan lead­
the Russians, have either
ers protested that it was a
believed or pretended to
mistake, that the convoy
believe is more than just
was made up o f local
lines on maps for sale in
leaders on their way to
London or Paris.
War in Afghanistan, like Kabul for the "inaugura­
tion" of Hamid Karzai as
one-day strikes, is war
without battles. When the the new leader of
Afghanistan.
Taliban took the country
Both sides were
six years ago, there were
absolutely right. The con­
no great stands, no lines
voy was made up of tribal
of men and weapons fac­
elders and other big-shots
ing each other to the
who used to be Taliban,
death or surrender. Yes,

but switched sides when
they realized the
Americans were winning
— at least in the short
run. Som eone who did
not like som eone in the
convoy, a spy, told the
Americans these were bad
and we shot 'em up,
illing more than 50 peo­
ple.
Last Thursday, surviv­
ing biggies called a coun­
cil and their freedomfighter spokesman, Abdul
Hakim Munib, told the
spy story, saying it led the
Americans into their mis­
take. That, by the way,
was the same Abdul
Hakim Munib who was
deputy m inister of com­
munication and transport
in the Taliban regime.
W hen a reporter asked
him about that, Munib,
probably wondering how
Westerners get so stupid,
said: "Yes, of course, I was
w ith the T alib an .... All
the people you are seeing

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they think...
W ith th e
te m p e r a tu r e
r e a c h in g n e a r
fr e e z in g le v e ls ,
T h e S e m in o le
H e r a ld s t a f f
t o o k to th e
s t r e e t s a s k in g
l o c a l r e s id e n ts
w h a t's t h e ir
fa v o r it e m ea l
t o w a r d o f f th e
n ig h tim e
c h ills .

Macaroni and
cheese The name of
the reape is Over the
Rainbow Mac and
Cheese. It has five drflerent cheeses, eggs,
cream and butter. It's
just warm your heart
food.
Angle Tlndel. Osteen

I'm Italian so any­
thing Italian. Baked
ziti and garlic bread
is my favorite.
Je n n Faint,

Sanford

Spicy chill with my
special sauce. It s
called Alter Death
Sauce. It's the
hottest I've ever tast­
ed.
O tis Sjoblom ,

Osteen

here were with the
TaUban."
And all the people we
are seeing there will be
with someone else when
the Americans are gone.
The moral of the story, if
morality has anything to
with all this, is that most
of the land called
Afghanistan has been and
w ill be again be con­
trolled by a dozen or so
tribal warlords who will
skirm ish and deal with
each other from now until
the end of time.
We have done extraor­
dinarily well in rolling
across Afghanistan, but
we arc not going to stay
there until the end of
time. The sooner we get
out the better. The cover
story will be that the
United Nations will
replace us and turn
Afghanistan into a central
Asian Switzerland. Good
luck!
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A survey o f G od ’s prom ises in the New Testam ent and how

City of Sanford
Offers New Programs
To Owners
Of Commercial Historic
Properties

they relate to the corporate church and the individual
believer; includes a study o f how these prom ises em pow er
the individual for a fulfilled life

4th quarter:

TH E PROMISES OF GOP IN TH E APOCALYPSE
A survey o f G od’s prom ises in the B o o k o f Revelation,
including a C hristo-centric study o f the seven churches,
seals, trumpets and plagues, with attention give to how
they were understood in the first century and their
contemporary application

T h e City o f Sanford Is offering two Innovative program s to encourage
th e rehabilitation and m ain ten an ce o f h istoric buildings.

Fee Waiver Program. T h is program allows the City to waive
perm it an d developm ent fees for rehabilitative co n stru ctio n
on B u ild ings th at co n trib u te to the National R egister desig­
nation o f th e H istoric C om m ercial D istrict. All co n stru ctio n
m u st com ply with the Secretary o f the Interior's Stan d ard s
for R eh abilitation. F ees that may be waived include:
Building perm it fees;
Plum bing perm it fees;
Roofing perm it fees:
Varian ** rer
E n gin een n g Plan r
‘w lee.

E lectrical perm it fees;
M echanical perm it fees;
Conditional U se fees;
S ite Plan Review fee:

Thursdays, 7 - 8 :3 0 p.m., October 3 - November 14
or Saturdays, 4 - 5 :3 0 p.m ., October 5 - November 16

This is a community sen ’ice o f the Covenant Bible Institute and the Seminole
Meadows Seventh-day Adventist Church. We wish to facilitate a better
understanding o f the Bible and an intelligent appreciation o f its message. So,
we invite you to participate in this years classes. We guarantee that you will
have an experience with God as a result o f studying His Wonl. Each
subsequent class builds on the previous. “For you have been bom again, not
o f perishable seed, but o f imperishable, through the living and enduring
word o f God. ” I Peter 1:23
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How to P re -re g iste r: call (4 0 7 ) 3 2 4 -1 4 0 5 , pre-registration required;

Child care available
C a s t: There will be no charge and no offerings collected.

C ity -w id e R e h a b ilita tio n G ra n t. T h e City is also offering
to help defray the exp en se o f rehabilitating a historic build­
ing by providing m onetary g ran ts to the ow ners of h istoric
buildings throughout the City. 'Hie City will award 25*: j o f
the total co st of a su b sta n tia l rehabilitation project, up to
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 , on a flrst-com e-flrst-serve b a sis io p rojects m eet­
ing the eligibility and condlllonal requirem ents. Eligible
buildings m u st b e a t least 5 0 years old: com m ercial, in d u s­
trial or m ultifam ily in u se: owned by a 'for-profit' b u sin ess:
and a conform ing u se in the zoning district In which It is
located o r approved a s a planned developm ent urban infill
project.
If you are Interested in participating in eith er program o r need m ore
Inform ation,please co n ta ct A ntonia Gerli. Engineering an d P lanning

M a te ria ls: A complete syllabus will be provided. Please bring a B ib le
that you won’t mind marking

Location:
T h e C ovenan t B ib le In stitu te m eets a t th e
Sem inole M eadow s Sev en th -d ay A d v en tist C h u rc h in S a n fo rd ,
located at 5 6 1 5 N orth C ou nty R o a d 427, going north on 17 -9 2 ,
turn right ju st past Longwood Lincoln-M ercury, church is on the right
approximately 2 m iles; going south on 17-92, turn left onto Lake Mary
Blvd., then right onto 4 2 7 , church is on the left approxim ately two m iles.
* Great for those who are unfam iliar with the B ib le - leam principles o f interpretation
that you can hotter understand Ihe B ib le for y ou rself
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Land
Coatiancd from Pago 1A
similar facility on land that cur*
rentty serves as a parking lot for
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse.
Yosefian ■ said
Friday he would be interested in
FP&amp;L site and sent a letter to
VanDcrworp stating his interest.
"It's a magnificent site,"
Yosefian said. "It's actually a
larger piece of land than the
parking lot."
The county is looking for
options after a bid process to sell
the land attracted only one
buyer.
The county purchased the
property in 1994 for $290,00
from the electrical utility. The
building has been vacate for
m ost of the seven years the
county has owned it, and in
August, the commissioners
declared the site surplus proper­
ty and put it out to bid.
Kevin Spolski's $182,035 bid
for the property was the coun­
ty 's only offer. Because the
building has asbestos and does
not meet the Americans with
Disabilities
Act
standards.
Spolski reduced his bid price by
the cost of demolishing the
building, for a final offer of
$69,000.
During their Dec. 11 meeting,
commissioners were reluctant to
accept Spolski's bid and asked
for more information after
Sanford City M anager Tony
VanDerworp expressed interest
in a land swap.

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In exchange for the FP&amp;L site,
VanDerworp said the city of
Sanford would provide the
county with a long-term lease
fora lOacrc parcel at the Sanford
airport. The county needs the
land for public works material
storage, ie. dirt, gravel, etc.
VanDerworp offered a lease
price of $1 per year for at least 99
years.
Any
deal
involving
airport land must be approved
by
the
Sanford
City
Commission and the Sanford
Airport Authority. VanDerworp
has met with airport president
Larry Dale and said Dale
would recommend the lease
to the Airport Authority,
contingent upon the Federal
Aviation
Administration's
approval.
The swap is one of four
options commissioners will con­
sider. The other three options
include:
• Accepting Spolski's $69,000
bid.
• Rejecting all bids and re-bid­
ding the land.
• Rejecting all bids, demolish­
ing the building and retaining
ownership or re-bidding.
The
Board
of
County
Commissioners will discuss the,
issue during the 9-J0 a.m. meet­
ing llresday, Jan. 8.

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not get the recommended eight
"Choosing a good mattress
hours o f sleep required for can make a difference in the
good health, safety and opti­ quality o f sleep you get at night
mum performance.
and the w ay you feel during the
In fact, the National Sleep day," said Dr. Gary Zam m it
Foundation (NSF)
recently from the Sleep D isorders
reported that 63 percent of Institute at St. L uke's •
Americans are sleep deprived.
Roosevelt Medical C en ter in
During stressful tim es — New York City. "M ost people
such as the loss of a loved one, do not reali2e that their bed can
a change in job status or a seri­ be preventing them from sleep­
ous illness — the numbers of ing well an a, in some cases,
those who suffer from sleep keeping them aw ake."
deficiency can be even greater.
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One solution to combating
Insomnia can be a forerunner
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includes keeping the tempera­ symptoms persist.
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mary Boulevard and 17/92.
"They've done a good job
with the plans so far," said Mike
Skat, chairman of the Planning
and Zoning Commission. "They
arc adjacent to a neighborhood,
but we haven't had any negative
comments from residents."
Much of the parcel is the site
of the former Movleland DriveIn Theater. Skat said the Lowe's
project would be a good addi­
tion to the 17/92 corridor.
"I'm really excited about
this," Skat said. "W ith the WalMart SupeiCenter right across
the street, there's going to be a
lot of money flowing into that
CRA that can be used for rede­
velopment."
Skat said the company has an
aggressive
schedule
and
"expects to break ground in six
months" on the project.
One concern with the devel­
opment is the increased traffic

the project would bring. A traffic
impact study conducted by
Traffic Planning and Design Inc.
in Maitland concludes the devel­
opment will generate 5,848 new
hips, with 450 of those occurring
during the peak afternoon rush
hour.
"It's fine right now. 1 think
there will be some traffic issues
in five years or so," Skat said,
"particularly as you get more
residential development out on
East Lake Mary Boulevard. I
think you'll see a build-up of
traffic at that intersection —
17/92
and
Lake
Mary
Boulevard. — that' will have to
be addressed."
The development must still
site plan approval from P&amp;Z, as
well as approval from the City
Commission.

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"Charles has said we can call
him to get some of these things
worked out/' Lessard said.
District
1 Commissioner
Velma Williams worked closely
with Rowe and his department,
articularly on the Goldsboro
ront Porch program and the
masterplans for the Goldsboro
and Georgetown communities.
"I regret that he is leaving
because he has been an asset to
the city of Sanford," Williams
said. "He is very talented, and I
know he will be a success at any­
thing he does. 1 wish he would
stay, but I also wish him the very
best in everything he does."
"Charles's resignation came
as a surprise," said Tony
VanDerworp, city manager.
"Charles got a lot of good things
started for the city.
"However, I understand this

is a really great opportunity for
him. It's one of those things that
is hard to pass up."

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to elect board members for the Spring 2002 Season. Sanford
Little League, a Not for Profit Organization, needs your support
to keep Uttle LeagueBaseball and Softball for thechildren in our
community. Wa need to luep pur youth occupied with whole
some fun and Instill values and morals thft fill trickle dowrt to
our community. Sanford provides little or Noalternatives for our
youth to expand energy and grow both socially and emotionally.
Sanford Uttle League provides all ofthis and more; But, we need
your help in continuing to do so. The membership foe is only
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Children aged 3 to 6 are the
most common sufferers o f bad
dreams, but traumatic events
can increase the occurrence of
nightmares in adults as well.
To avoid the anxiety night­
mares can cause, it is Important
fo r adults to monitor the
amount of television their fami­
ly watches before bedtime and
aiscuss any disturbing images
with their kids. When children
have
nightm ares,
parents
should comfort them by talking
about the bad dream and offer­
ing reassurance that they are
available whenever needed.
To reduce the chance of hav­
ing nightmares, adults should
avoid eating directly before
bedtime and reduce their intake
of caffeine and alcohol, as each
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can disrupt sleep.
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Recognizing That
Your Body Needs Sleep
For many involved in a crisis,
daytime sleepiness is a frequent
problem. Even if a person is get­
ting the recommended eight
hours of sleep a night, stress
and emotional fatigue can cause
excessive sleepiness and fre­
quent dozing off. This can be
especially harmful for adults
since daytim e sleepiness can
lead to health problems or danerous situations when they
rive.
The best solutions for over­
coming daytime sleepiness are
to stick to a norm
tine and get extra rest if your
body needs IL When stressed,
adults should pay careful atten­
tion to what their bodies are
telling them, make good judg­
ments about getting to bed ear­
lier and take frequent naps.
Lack of concentration, nod­
ding off during quiet activities
or having trouble waking up in
the morning are signs that a
child is not getting enough
sleep. Parents should remember
that if the sleep schedule is dis­
rupted even one night, a child
may experience these symp­
toms.
"Children copy their parents'
sleep patterns, so it's important
for parents to maintain consis­
tent sleep schedules and get
enough sleep at night," says Dr.
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players for the spring 2002 Mason. Registration trill be
held on Saturday's, January 12th, 19th, and 26th at Lee
P. Moore Park; From the hours of ioam - 2pm. Other
registration sites to be determined.
To Pre-Register your child call ( 407) 227-9823 for Info.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY HAS BEEN
AWARDED FEDERAL FUNDS UNDER
THE EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER
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Am erican Red C ro ss . United Jew ish Com m unities, Catholic Charities, U S A . National Council oi
the Ch u rch e s ot Christ in the U .S A and United W a y of America which will provide the adminis­
trative staff and function as fiscal agent. T h e Board w as charged to distribute funds appropriated
b y C ongress to help expand the capacity of food and shelter programs in high-need areas around
the country.
A Local Board m ade up of com m unity agencies will determine how the funds awarded to
Sflm inQlfl.Counly are to be distributed am ong the emergency food and shelter programs run by
local service organizations in the area. T h e Local Board is responsible for recommending agen­
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practice nondiscrimination, 4 ) have demonstrated the capability to deliver em ergency food and/or
shelter program s, and 5) if they are a private voluntary organization, they must have a voluntary
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“ T he D octors W h o P u t T h e ir B a ck s In to It”
You know ‘ that other kind o f
doctor,* the kind with the funny
looking padded tabies and the fptne
chart* on the wall. You might conalder going to thla kind of doctor if
you had a atiff neck or a bad back.
He'* been around for over 100 years
practicing hi* own peculiar brand of
m edidne that b really no medicine
at a ll
This much-maligned and suspi­
cious individual occupies a strange
place in the public mind, somewhere
between faith healer and witch doc­
tor.
This person who never gives a
pill o r an Injection Is a chiropractor,
the most misunderstood doctor in
the world. He b represented by Dr.’s
Joseph Boyle and Joseph Sicurella.
They are both graduates' of Life
University, and have practiced in the
Orlando area for nearly five yean,
and have become some o f the areas
foremost authorities In automobile
accident injuries. They are outspo­
ken advocates of their profession
and its ability to help victims
involved In aedd enb and would
like to dissipate the myths that sur­
round i t
* A chiropractor b not a frustrated
Medical Doctor,' Dr. Sicurella states.
'N o r do we claim to treat or cure
diseases of any kind.'
Then Just what does a chiroprac­
tor do? And exactly what b chiro­
practic? Dr. Joseph Sicurella answers
these questions in the course o f a

dinner seminar he gives the first
Tuesday o f each month, a lecture
that could very well be titled,
"Everything You Always Wanted to
Know About Chiropractic, But Were
Afraid to A sk."
T h b dinner seminar b complete
with a slide show, and b attended by
patlenb of the doctor, as well as
friends o f patients, and members of
the local community who ate curi­
ous about chiropractic, but who are
not quite ready to hit the table.
Dr. Sicurella explains that chiro­
practic b not as much concerned
with the treatment of disease, as
many people mbtakenly believe as
it b with the maintenance o f good
health through the location and
removal of nerve interference in the
spine.
"A t the heart of the chiropractic
philosophy," Dr. Sicurella says, b the
belief that our bodies cannot func­
tion anywhere near capacity if nerve
Impulses from the brain are being
continually pinched off by dbplacvd
vertebrae."
Later Into the lecture Dr. Joseph
Boyle refers to research w hich
proves that an impact at low rates of
speed can cause significant soft tis­
sue damage to the neck and low
back, and will make the 24 vertebrae
in the human spine less stable than
they were before the accident T h b
instability allows the vertebrae to be
knocked out o f alignment by the
lightest pressure.

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There b a name for such out-ofwhack vertebrae. Chiropractic doc­
tors call them 'tubluxations." They
can be caused by everyday bumps
and Jolb, slips and falls, automobile
accidents, as well as by emotional
and psychological pressures.
"A chiropractor locates and
removes nerve interference in the
spine caused by subluxations," Dr.
Boyle te lb h b audience. "This
allows the life energy within the
patient to flow freeiy from the brain,
through the spinal cord and on to
the various organs and parts o f the
body"
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One o f the problems with chiro­
practic, Dr. Boyle conceded, b that it
looks too easy. A chiropractic adjust­
m ent designed to clear the spine of
nerve interference, takes but a few
minutes.
During an adjustment, with the
patient lying on the chiropractic
table, the doctor will apply pressure
with h b palms to the spine. Then he
will turn the patient on h b side and
"adjust" h b lu ck, and then h b neck.
T h b b the part of the proceedings
that scares people off, even though
the whole thing b virtually painless.
B.J. Palmer formulated chiroprac­
tic philosophy during the first half of
last century. H b father, D.D. Palmer,
discovered the basic philosophy one
summer afternoon in Davenport,
Iowa, back In 1895. D ie elder Palmer
restored the hearing of a deaf janitor
by removing a subluxation in the

back o f h b neck, and chiropractic
was bom.
Today, there are roughly 50,000
licensed Doctors of Chiropractic
practicing in the United States.
Chiropractic colleges are in opera­
tion nationwide, offering compre­
hensive four-year programs. In
addition, four years of pre-profes­
sional training Is required.
Dr.'s Boyle and Sicurella are both
thoroughly convinced of the long­
term benefits of regular chiropractic
care.
'O u r aim at First Health
Chiropractic b to check every spine
we can get our hand on," says Dr.
Boyle, "I don't say that chiropractic
b the answer to all pysical problems.
There b a place for medicine and
there b a place for surgery. But the
greatest doctor In the world b with­
in you, within the healing energies
of your own body. The power that
created the body b the power that
can heal it." "T h b b the doctor we
want to put to work for you."
Dr.'s Boyle and Sicurella main­
tain a chiropractic clinic at 3801 W.
Lake Mary Blvd. And would like to
extend an invitation to all Orlando
area residents to their next dinner
seminar January 8th at The Cattle
Ranch Steak House in Sanford on
the com er o f Sanford Ave. and 27lh
Street. To make your reservations.
Dr. Boyle and Sicurella can be
reached at (407) 321-7500.

Willie R obinson, long time patient o f D r's Jo s e p h B o yle and
Sicurella.

Dr. Jo s e p h B o yle, using a spin e m od el, explains how th e spine Is
exam ined during a routine p hy sical exam ination.

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ANNA M. RINALDI
Anna M. Rinaldi, 91, of Felton
Street, Deltona died Friday, Dec.
28, 2001, in her residence.
Bom In Islen, Pa„ she moved
to Central Florida from Linden,
N.J, in 1972. She was a homemaker. She was a member of the
Council of Catholic Women,
\doratinn Society and Deltona
Fire Auxiliary. She was a mem­
ber of Our Lady of the Lakes
Catholic Church.
Survivors include two sisters,
Susan I lealy of Long Beach,
N.Y., and Cecilia Morbce of
Mountainside, N.J.
Baldauff Family Funeral
I lomo ‘o f Orange City is In
charge of arrangements.
VINCENT F. RICCI
Vincent F. Ricci, 81, of
Kay stun Street, Deltona, died
Sunday, Dec. 23,2001, in his res­
idence.
Born in Queens, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida from
Montville, Conn., in 1986. He
served In the U S. Army during
World War II, and took part in
the invasion of Omaha Beach on
I &gt;-D»y. He was a retired naval
architect for supervisory ships In
i Iroton, Conn., where he
worked for 30 years, he was a
member of St. Ann's Catholic
Community Church, Knights of
( n Iurnbus in Connecticut and
tiie Society of St. Hart's in Rhode
Island.
Survivors include one son,
Vincent Ricci of Brwklyn,
( onn.; one daughter, Claudia
kirk of Lexington, Ky.; five
grandchildren; and four great
grnndchildn'ii.
Memorial donations may be
made to St. Ann’s Catholic
Community Church, P.O. Box
"TU218, Delkiry, FL, 32753.
Baldauff F.tmily Funeral

Home o f Orange City Is in
charge of arrangements.

ERNESTINE ROBERTS
Ernestine "Snooky" Roberts,
69, of Pine Avenue, Sanford,
died Friday, Dec. 28,2001, In
Shands at the University of
Florida.
Bom Nov. 18,1932, in
Sanford, she was a certified
nurses assistant for a nursing
home. She was a member of St.
John Metropolitan Baptist
Church.
Survivors include her mother,
Theota Blair Merthie of Sanford;
five sons, Alfred E. Robert Sr., of
Fairfield, Calif, Gregory S.
Bodison Sr., of Philadelphia, Pa.,
Frank Hick Jr., of Sanford, Isaac
Mobley o f Miami, and Jacob
Davis of Sanford; seven daugh­
ters, Cecelia G. Roberts of
Rochester, N.Y., Gwendolyn M.
Glenn, Sylvia Bodison, Chathia
B. Brooks and Pamela Byrd, all
of Sanford, Yvonne L Knight of
Live Oak and Valincy Richards
of Sanford; one sister, Joan
Jeanette Burton of Miami; 20
grandchildren; and 15 great
grandchildren.
Wilson-Elchelberger Mortuary
Inc., o f Sanford Is in charge of
arrangements.

IRVIN REEDER SEFRIED
Irvin Reeder Sefried, 70, of
Hansom Parkway, Sanford, died
Thursday, Jan. 3,2002.
Bom in Hamilton County, HI.,
he moved to Central Florida In
1965. He was a retired operator
of waterplants. He was a mem­
ber of American Legion Post No.
53 of Sanford and veterans of
Foreign Wars Post No. 5405 of
Winter Springs. He was a U S.
Army veteran of the Korean
War. He was of the Methodist
faith.

Survivors include his wife,
Barbara Sefried of Sanford; four
sons, James Sefried of Sanford,
Michael Fritsch of Sparta, Wls.,
David Fritsch of Sparta, Wls.,
and Robert Fritsch of Sparta,
Wls.; five daughters, Leanne
Lily of Orlando, Linda Fritsch of
Orange City, Loretta Bohannon
of Christmas, Mari Beth Doyle
of Sanford and Deborah L en a of
Winter Park; 1B grandchildren;
and four great grandchildren.
A memorial service wiU be
held 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 6, in
American Legion Post No. 53.
Memorial donations may be
made to Vitas of Central Florida,
5151 Adansom S t , Suite 200,
Orlando, FL, 32804.
Tri-County Cremation Service
of Longwood is in charge of
arrangements.

RUBY STANLEY
Ruby Stanley, 83, of Vlnevllle
Avenue, Macon, Ga., died
Wednesday, Dec. 26,2001, In a
Georgia hospital.
Bom In Macon, Ga., she
moved to Sanford in 1942 and
returned to Macon in 1983. She
was a sales person for Penny's
Department Store. She was a
member of Vlnevllle Christian
Church and was a Cherry
Blossom Seniors’ contestant
Survivors include two sons,
Alfred Stanley of Birmingham,
Ala., and David Stanley of
Vidalia, Ga.; one daughter, Joyce
Meade o f Seviervllle, Tenn.;
three sisters, Agnes Sikes and
Elsie Halius orViacon, Ga., and
Nell Darden of New Smyrna
Beach; and seven grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home o f Orange City is in
charge o f arrangements.
ZELLA M . VALENTINE
Zella M. Valentine, 92, o f Casa

Grande Court, Winter Springs,
died Monday, Dec. 31,2001, in
Longwood Health Care Center,
Longwood.
Bom D ec 9,1909, in Chase,
Mich., she resided in Central
Florida since 1996. She was a
retired nurse. She was of the
Catholic faith.
Survivors include two sons,
Roy Curran of Winter Springs
and John Curran of Frankford,
Mich.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

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Friday, Jan. 4,2002, in Mariner
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Springs.
Bom Oct. 22,1919, In
Brooldyn, N.Y., she resided in
Central Florida for three years.
She was a homemaker.
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Walter C. Wendel, 87, of
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Bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., he
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Lexington Park office
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Sustained population growth
north Seminole County Is tid­
in g demand for professional
rffice facilities in the area,
Frank Dever, commercial
iroperty specialist at Stirling
ntemationa! Realty, Inc., said 13
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it Lexington Park (n Sanford
have been sold - nine since the
upscale business park broke
ground in July. The six sites still
available for development range
in price from $168,000 to
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"The project has been attract­
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see this area as underserved,
with strong 10- and 20-year
growth projections'
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Hospital on S R. 46 in Sanford,
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M etal Eaaence earns
quality certifications
Metal Eaaence, a manufacturer
of high precision machined CNC
components
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Automotives, Aerospaces and
Commercial Marketplaces, was
certified to quality standards of
QS 9000S8 and ISO 9002.34 by
Orion Registries, Inc., USA.
Metal Essence has completed
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three shift operation to' meet the
needs of its customers. The com­
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workforce and the latest In

equfonment technologies (metals,
macniiining, prototyping, and
laser-cutting) to be one of the
most agile and customer respon­
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The President o f Metal
Essence, Mr. A1 Stimac, the
Operations
Manager,
Mrs.
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of Quality, Mr. Juan Martinez,
were congratulated by Dr. Hugh
K. Rogers of the University of
Central Florida as the certifica­
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Mr. Stimac is President of the
Manufacturers Association of
Central Florida and is a member
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Florida Solar plans to open
three new offices in 2002
Florida Solar Technology, Inc.,
the world's largest contractor of
pool heating systems, plans to
open three new offices in Florida
next year.
Founder and president Skip
West said the firm is expanding
its services to offer swimming
pool service and maintenance
agreements statewide, as well as
pest control services. The com­
pany also sells solar and .onventional residential hot water sys­
tems.
West said Florida Solar will
open a Tampa office in February.
In June, the firm will open an
office in Sarasota and in August
in Naples.
“We have found a huge need
for a "one stop" supplier for a
wide range of home owner ser­
vices and equipment and we are

expanding aggressively to meet
that need," said West.
Sales revenues In 2001 should
total more than $8 million. West
said. He projects sales revenues
to increase to more than $13 mil­
lion next year.
BarrierMed donates $50400
worth o f gloves to aid children
BarrierMed Glove Co. in Lake
Mary has agreed to donate 100
cases of latex-free surgical and
examination gloves to hoepitals
and medical centers that serve
needy children overseas.
Victor Ragucd, founder and
chief executive officer
at
BarrierMed, said he plans to
donate 20400 pairs of gloves to
the Children's Right Fund, head­
quartered in Longwood, Fla.
The group helps to supply health
care and medical centers in
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the apartment, including numer­
ous televisions, stereos and
power tools.
“Just the kind of things you
could steal and walk home
with," said police spokeswoman
G e o Cohen. "We're recovering
all kinds of stolen property
Since the first week in
December, approximately two
dozen downtown establish­
ments reported break-ins to
police. Last week the crime wave
escalated as four separate busi­
nesses were victims of burglaries
rted on Dec. 28 and nearly a
le city block on North Park
Avenue was burglarized on
Christmas Eve and early
Christmas morning.
In response, a special task
force was formed to conduct
nightime stakeouts in the down­
town area. Approximately 10
percent of the force, or 14 offi­
cers, Thursday night were sur­
veying the area and surviving
the cold weather on top of mow
and hidden in alleys, Cohen
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"It was of great concern that
our downtown area was getting
hit," she said.
Initially the two suspected
robbers were charged with one
count of burglary of a structure
and Ries was additionally
charged with second-degree
arson. He allegedly dropped a
cigarette inside a vehicle at Old
South Manufacturing causing it
to catch on fire.
"It's possible we could clear
up 25 burglaries over this,"
Cohen said.
As of Friday investigators had
tied the two criminals to approx­
imately 12 burglaries, however
Cohen said the total could be
more than 20 by the end of the
weekend. She also said police
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toes, DeCresie said. They also
have to keep the birds from
hanging on their wire cages
during cold nights, which could
increase the possibility o f frost­
bite.
During the past few days,
DcCrestc also made sure the
tortoises stayed warm In their
hot boxes and the landscape
and plant exhibits survived the
cold. Since temperatures stayed
above freezing, most of the
foliage remained unharmed.
Mary and Maude, the pair of
Asian elephants at the zoo,
were kept in a heated facility
once the temperatures went
below 55 degrees.
"They were able to go out­
side for a couple of hours to get
some exercise, and they were
happy to get out," said elephant
keeper Bcmic Bartosch. "But,
after two hours, they were at
the gale ready to come back in."
'Not all anlmaLs at the zoo
dislike the cold, Farmer said.
The Amur leopard, a native of
Siberia, appeared to feel right at
home in the cold.
"The Amur Is perfect for this
weather," Farmer said. "This
temperature range is what it
would find In its native land."
As for the two-legged visitors
to the zoo, the cold tempera­
tures didn't keep everyone
away. Melody Alexander of
Wrenshall, Minn., brought her

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they're going to be really dried
out now," he said.
Last year’s tree bum simula­
tion was conducted In an outside
area that was partially enclosed.
Firefighters estimated in a nor­
mal room a burning Christmas
tree would mean immediate
heavy smoke and an out-of-con­
trol fire within 30 seconds. That's
too fast to allow a homeowner
time needed to grab an extlnuisher or to even call the fire
epartment, Harris said.
"The heat generated from it
was unbelievable, scary," he
said. "It was amazing how fast
they went up."
The fire department is also
preparing for the arrival of a
new life-saving piece of equip­
ment.
City commissioners are sched­
uled to vote Monday night on a
new thermal imaging camera for
the fire department. A thermal
imaging camera helps fire fight­
ers quickly locate individuals
trappM in a fire, and it also
h e lp track fires that may spread
Inside walls.
"You can see a person clearly,"
Harris said about the device.
"Before you would have to feel
your way around."
The camera will be the second
o f its kind for the Altamonte
Springs Fire Department.

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Geraidine the hippopotamus, keep* warm by staying submerged In her exhibtrs pond, and she only coming out to
eat. The water stays approximately 70 degrees throughout toe year, which keeps her warm In winter and cool in sum­
mer. "The hippo Is a native of Africa, so this Is a bit chMy tor her,* said Andrea Fenner, toe marketing (Erector tor the
Central Florida
"It's 30 degrees in Minnesota
right now, and that's warm,"
Alexander said.
People visiting the zoo dur­
ing colder days nave a chance
to see the animals in a different,

cold-weather, mood. Farmer.
"W hen you come to the zoo
when it's cold, there are things
you can sec that you won't
when it's warmer," she sold.
'Som e o f the animals, especial-

Christopher Patton can be
reached at cpattonOsemlnoleharatd.com or 407-322-2611.

Wekiva Wilderness Trust hosts ‘Real Florida’ 5
The Wekiva Wilderness Trust (WWT) is sponsoring
the fifteenth annual "The Real Florida" 5k cross-coun­
try run on Saturday. Jan. 12.
The run will be held at Wcklwa Springs State Park at
8:30 A.M., and Is limited to 300 runners. Registration
for entrants begins at 7 A.M. The park entrance fee is
waived.
"This is an excellent opportunity to promote health
and camaraderie while enjoying Florida,s natural beau­
ty," said David Bochmor, President o f the WWT. "We
are excited to be able to give others the opportunity to
experience the real Florida."

Pre-race registration fees are $15. Entry fees are
$20.00 on day of event. Online registration is available
at www.wekivawildemess.org.'
T-Shirts, food, and drinks will be provided. There
will be an awards ceremony after the event honoring
the overall male and female runners, and the top places
for each age category. All proceeds benefit Wekiwa
Springs State Park.
For more Information, please contact the WWT at
407-263-8030 or visit www.weklvawlldemess.org.
The Wekiva Wilderness Trust (WWT) Is a citizen,s
support organization (as defined in Florida Statute

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awareness of the over 40,000-acre Wekiva Basin through
park facilities, activities, and events that are education­
al and enjoyable to the community. WWT raises funds
to support its efforts.
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and depends on contributions for financial support.
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Sunday
January 6, 2002

Briefs
SANFORD P O U R
BEAR SOFTBALL

SWC PRO WRESTLING
IN DEB ARY
Southern Championship
Wrestling is set to debut ui
the DeBary Civic Center (38
South Shell Road) in
Saturday, January 12th at
7:30 p.m.
The show, titled "SCW
Evolution,” will consist of
nine superstar matchups
featuring Frankie Capone,
Live Wire, Justice, Python,
the beautiful ladies of the
SCW and much more.
The event is ■
by the DeBary Civic
Association.
Tickets are $8 in advance
and $10 at the door and can
be purchased at the DeBary
Furniture Outlet (386-6689575) and Ray's Appliances
in Sanford (407-3284)083).
For more Information,
check out the SCW website
At wwwiktw mu rktti.com.

Sp r i n g s

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Winter Springs Utile
League registration for the
Spring 2002 baseball season
will be Saturday, January
12th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Trotwood Park.
Children who live within
the Winter Springs Uttle
League boundaries are eligi­
ble to play baseball.
For more information call
407-263-5829 or Winter
Springs Parks and
Recreation at 407-327-4761.
W IN T E R S P R IN G S L IT ­
TLE LEAGUE SO FT ­
B A L L S IG N -U P S
Winter Springs Little
League registration for the
Spring 2002 softball season
will be Saturday, January
12th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Trotwood Park.
Children who live within
the Winter Springs Uttle
League boundaries are eligi­
ble to play softball.
For more information call
407-263-5829 or Winter
Springs Parks and
Recreation at 407-327-4761.
A L TA M O N TE B A B E
R U TH B A S E B A L L
Altamonte Babe Ruth
Baseball will be holding
final registration for the
2002 season Saturday,
January 12th at Eastmonte
Park.
Registration will take
place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sign-ups will cover all age
divisions from T-Ball (5 A 6
year olds) to Seniors (16-18
year olds).
For more information,
lease call the Altamonte
be Ruth Baseball League
Hotline at 407-263-7910.
R E G IS T E R F O R P O N Y
Seminole PONY Baseball
will be holding registration
for the Spring season the
next two Saturday's (1/12,
and 1/19) between 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m. at the 5 Points
Complex, State Road 419,
east off of 17-92 heading
toward Oviedo.
Five age groups are
offered 5-6 (coach pitch, 50foot bases), 7-8 (coach and
player pitch, 60-foot bases),
9-10 (player pitch*lead offs
and stealing, 60-foot bases).
See Briefs, Pag**28

Sports

Girls show off hoop prowess
By Dm n i Smith

The City o f Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department still has open­
ings for all nights o f its
Adult Polar Bear Stow Pitch
Softball League season that
begins this week.
Leagues offered are Co-Ed
and Church on Monday
nights; Women on Tuesday;
Men of Wednesday and
Thursday; and Industrial on
Friday.
Call 407-330-5697 for more
information.

w in t e r

C lassifeds 5B-6B
C rossw ord 5B

Sport) Editor

L a k e M ary re m a in s u n b e a te n ,

LAKE MARY — The second week of
holiday tournaments proved to be anoth­
er good one for the girls basketball teams
from Seminote County as Lake Mary
claimed its second championship trophy,
while Winter Springs, Lake Howell,
Lyman and Oviedo all place in the top
three in tournaments that stretched from
Disney World to Tennessee.
The undefeated Rams followed up a
victory in the Boone Midnight Basketball
Tournament with a pair of romps in their
own Lake Mary Holiday Classic.
Senior center Jackie Beik led a balanced
attack with 12 points as the hosts
trounced Lake Gibson, 63-38, in the semi­
finals on Friday, then got 19 points from

f o u r o t h e r s a l s o in t o p t h r e e
junior standout Alexa Kane to rout
Haines City, 64-41, in the Championship
Game on Saturday.
The Bears, whose only previous loss
was to Lake Mary, did Florida proud as
Winter Springs took the momentum
gained from winning the Great Florida
Shootout in Klssimme to finish second in
a prestigious tournament In Tennessee.
The Greyhounds also garnered a run­
ner-up trophy when they finished second
in their own Lady Greyhound Holiday
Classic..
Towering (6-foo»-3) Kisya

Killingsworth scored 23 points and
grabbed 12 rebounds as Pine Ridge
avenged an early-season loss to Lyman,
48-43, in the Championship Game.
The Greyhounds ted 17-10 after one
period and 22-17 at halftime, but the
Panthers (9-3) outscored the hosts 17-6 in
the third quarter and Lyman could not
get closer than three points the rest of the
way as it fell to 9-4. UCF signee Celeste
Hudson equaled Killingsworth for game
scoring honors with 23.
An extremely young Silver Hawks
squad continued to gain experience and

improve at the same time as it followed
last week's Third Place finish in the
A Pre-Holiday Tournament at Disney
with a runner-up finish in the Jim Clara
Holiday Classic at Bishop Moore High
School.
Sophomores Abby Kohrt (12 points);
Leigh Ann Brown (12 rebounds) and
Mattea Codrey (four assists) led the way
as Lake Howell got past Louisville (Ky.)
Central, 46-39, in the first round, and
Codrey had 17 points and Kohn seven
assists as the Silver Hawks edged the
host Hornets in overtime, 53-50, in the
semifinals.
But the locals proved to be no match
for Ohio state-ranked Villa Angela S t
Joseph from Cleveland In the finals, turn­
ing the ball over 11 times in the first 10
See Girts, Page 2B

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Turning the corner? R
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SCC men
post third
straight
victory

clobber
H aw ks
By Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor

TAMPA — With its team
back intact anil hitting on all
cylinders, the S e m in o le
Community College women's
basketball team made Its first
appearance o f the new year a
sparkling one, rolling over
Hillsborough Community
College, 80-50, in Tampa
Thursday night.
Tlie Raiders, fresh off an
impressive sweep in their own
tournament over the weekend,
raced to a 50-19 halftime lead
and never looked back in
improving to 10-8 on the sea­
son.
SCC will be in Ft. Pierce to
take on Indian River
Community College tonight
(Saturday) at 5 3 0 p.m. before
reluming home for a rare
Friday afternoon game next
week, hosting the University of
Virginia Basketball Club in a 2
p.m. start at the SCC Health
and Physical Education Center.
Admission to all home games
Is free.
Freshman center Yelena
Leuchanka again had a big
night, scoring 20 points and
pulling down 13 rebounds.
Sophomore All-State player
Gabrielle Blankcnfcld also was
in double figures with 17
iinfa, while 6-foot-4 freshman
anielle Richardson added
eight points and 10 rebounds,
sophomore center Brandi D avb
had eight paints and seven
rebounds and sophomore point
guard Sheri Harrison also nad
eight points.

By Owm Sm ith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — They may
finally be getting it.
For the majority of the
games this season, the
Seminole Community College
men's basketball team has
played well enough to win
and has held leads into the
final few minutes of most of
the games.
But for the most part the
Raiders of coach Stan
Cromartle just could not seem
to find a way to close out the
victory.
But If the past couple of
weeks arp any Indication, the
team appears to have finally
learned now to win.
Playing their first game of
the new year Wednesday
night, and first game at the
SCC Health ana Physical
Education Center since
December 5th, the Raiders
overcame a terrible start to
rally past Manatee
Community College from
Bradenton, 83-73, for their
third straight win.
SCC, which swept a pair of
games from teams from
Illinois and Wisconsin in a
tournament at Daytona Beach
Community College last
weekend, is now 9-9 on the
season and will be looking for
its fourth straight victory
when it hosts Brevard
See SCC, Page 2B

The Seminote Community College
men's basketball learn opened the
new year In line fashion, winning Its
third straight game, 83-73, over
Manatee Community College at the
S C C Health and Physical Education
Center
Wednesday
night.
Sophomore wing Jason Currlngton
from Leesburg (No. 5, right) swoops
in lor two of his game-high 28
points, while 6-foot-8 freshman cen­
ter Kltus Witherspoon (No. 42,
above) hooka In two ol his 13 points
over
a
Lance
defender.
Witherspoon, who helped Boone to
a runner-up finish In the State
Tournament Iasi year, also dominat­
ed the paint with at least 10 blocked
shots and 20 rebounds.

Boys basketball teams stay busy
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

LAKE MARY — The second week of the holi­
day break proved to be a busy one for Seminole
Athletic Conference boys basketball teams as onl
Oviedo, which finished fourth in the Great
Florida Shootout last week, took the week off.
Lyman and Seminole proved to be the big win­
ners as both finished second in the tournaments
in which they competed.
The Greyhounds traveled to Vero Beach for the
annual Holiday Hoopla at Vero Beach High
School and came home with a runner-up finish
after beating Pompano Beach, 78-52, with a bal­
anced scoring attack overcoming a 4 1-point effort
by Thurman Moyer.
Marquis Johnson scored 16
.............................
inis for Lyman, while Frankie Wheeler added
poii
five rebounds and Donovan Redden five assists.
The Greyhounds then got into a dog fight in the
semifinals, edging Miami Southwest, 47-43, in
overtime. Redden paced Lyman with 11 points,
while Mark Robinson had eight rebounds and
Dan Vermiglio four assists for the Greyhounds.
Lyman then played host Vero Beach a super
game, with neither team leading by more than
four points until the Indians (10-1) put the 63-55
victory away by making several free throws in the

final minute.
Tire game with Vero Beach wrapped up a
seven-game road trip on which the Greyhounds
went 5-2. The 'Hounds kept the momentum going
as they opened a four-game homestand with a 6147 victory over Bishop Moore Thursday night.
Andreu Pieters scored t6 points for Lyman,
while Vermiglio had five rebounds and five
assists.
Seminole also had its second big week in a row
as it followed up a runner-up finish in the
DeLand Rotary Tournament with a runner-up fin­
ish in the Lake Mary Holiday Classic.
Prior to the season, Seminole head coach Bob
Traina knew he had a talented, but inexperienced,
team and felt it would take time for it to come
together as a unit. It now appears that Arrow
Force X may be ready to become one of the elite
teams of the area.
Seminole was the only county team to win on
the opening day of the Lake Mary Holiday
Classic as Marcus Robinson scored 22 points to
lead AFX to a 76-63 victory over Apopka.
In the other opening round games:
* Ryan Exter scored 2 t points, but Winter
Springs fell to Winter Park, 61-47.
* Bo Gooch scored 25 points, Scott Mitchell 21
See Boys, Page 2B

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Patriots win DeLand
boys soccer tourney
By Doan Smith
Sports Editor

DeLAND — Senior Ron
Fulmore scored eight goals to
cam the Most Valuable
Offensive Player award and
senior Fernando Patino was
named the Most Valuable
Defensive Player as the Lake
Brantley boys soccer team
rolled to the Championsliip of
the DeLand Invitational i.t the
Sperling Sports Complex.
Fulmore scored both goals
as the Patriots edged host the
Bulldogs, 2-1, in the finale.
Lake Brantley had got to
the finals by crushing Cocoa,
13-0, and Palm Bay, 12-0, and
then got past GainesvilleBuchholz, 5-2.
Winter Springs had a tough

f

go in the event, falling to
Seabreeze, 3-1, and Buchholz,
8-0.
Making up the AllToumament Team were Ryan
Bright, Apopka; Daniel
Dodge, Winter Springs; Justin
Benz, Spruce Creek; Erick
Matos, C u'oa; Ryan Smith,
Lake Brantley; Destin Yates,
Lake Brantley; Kent
Sansaman, GainesviileBuchholz; M ike Barocas,
Seabreeze; Alex King, Stanton
Prep; Jonathan Sooriash,
Stanton Prep; Richard
Yelvington, Palm Bay; Sam
Luedke, DeLand; Brandon
Thompson, DeLand; Dominic
Cianciarulo, DeLand
Lake Mary and Oviedo also
had impressive performances
See Soccer. Page 2B_________
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minutes to fall behind 25-7 and never recovering
In dropping a 61-24 decision.
Another very young team that gained immea­
surable experience the past two weeks was
Oviedo, which posted two third place finishes.
The Lions followed up a Bronze finish In the
Boone Midnight Basketball Tournament with a
third place in the AAA Division at the KSA
(Kaylec Scholarship Association) Holiday
Tournament at Disney's Wide-World of Sports
complex.
"We should be playing in this game,” lamented
Oviedo head coach Brian Wilson as he watched
Georgia schools Southwest DeKalb and
Chatahoochce warm up for the Championship
Game that was won by DeKalb, 68-50. "But I can't
complain very much. We played well, we faced
some very good competition and we gained a lot
of experience."
The Lions got to face three out of state teams in
the tournament holding off Fairfax, California in

their

Californians to two points in the third period to
lead 37*25, before Fairfax n u d e a run over the
final right minutes. Sophomores Whitney Tossle
and Irinur Hernandez scored 19 and 13 points,
respectively, for the Lions.
In the semifinals on Friday, Oviedo led almost
the entire game, but Southwest DeKalb's superior
size finally took in the fourth quarter as the
Georgians prevailed 53-49. The first quarter again
saw the teams tied at 15-16, before the Lions took
leads of 27-25 at halftime and 39-36 after three
periods.
Oviedo still led bv four points, 43-39, with four
minutes left, but 6-foot-S Lauren Allen (15 points)
and Ashia Reed (10 points) scored on four consec­
utive offensive rebounds to put DeKalb ahead for
1 Sis Lasauro hit ll-of-12 free throws to tie
Tossie for team-high honors with 13 points, while
Hernandez added 10 points.
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played a near-perfect game as they led the entire
way, using an excellent bail-control offense and
the outstanding play o f freshman Kelly Lawton to
hold off Seneca, South Carolina, 52-41.
Oviedo led just 7-6 after one period, but then
outscored the Cats 37-20 over the next two quar­
ters as Lawton tossed in 17 points before fouling
out. Tossie also scored 17, while Hernandez tal­
lied nine.
Thursday night, the local squads got back to^
regul
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Beik again led the Rams in scoring with nine
points, while sophomore Meghan Chamberlain
pulled down seven rebounds and senior point
iard Bryn Mosier handed out two assists,
udson led the Greyhounds with 14 points.
Hernandez waa the leading scorer for the Lions
with 11 points, while Tbasie controlled the boards
with six rebounds and Krystle Apelloniz dished
off five assists.

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in the Edgewater Eagles
Showcase in Orlando.
Eric Gorden, Jerry Girard,
Tovar and Javier Bermudez
scored one goal each as the
Rams blanked Taravella, 44), on
Thursday. Shawn Campbell,
Myers and Leenim added one
assist each for Lake Mary, while
Rusty Roblnott had 10 saves to
record the shutout in goal.
The Lions also got a shutout
on opening day as Belson,
Blodgett and Basiie had one
goal each and Quintero had two
assists to back the four save
effort of goalie Michael Sasso in
a 3-0 victory over Colonial.
Friday was an off day for the

ing three goals, while Graham
Zusi added two assists and
Dana Singer made six saves in
goalOviedo also got back on the
winning track as Raad, Marty
Hormis and Ryan Zarbaugh
scored one goal each and Sasso
turned away four shots as the
Lions whitewashed DeLand, 30.
DeLAND INVITATIONAL
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

locals as Colonial blanked Lake
Mary, 3-0, and Oviedo was tied
1-1 by Melbourne. J.P. Raad
scored the goal for the Lions.
Saturday saw the Rams finish
with a 2-1 record, the same as
Colonial, as five different play­
ers scored in s 3-2 victory over
Melbourne. Bermudez took a
turn In goal, recording five
saves.
The Lions, meanwhile, ended
up 1-1-1 after falling 1-0 to host
Edgewater.
The regular season got
cranked oack up on Thursday
with Lake Brantley Improving
to 13-2-3 with an 6-1 thumping
of Seminole.

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Seminole Community College sophomore point guard Chris Jackson (No. 12, above) shoots a lumper over a
Manatoe defender for two ot his 11 points. The DeLand graduate overcame a tough start to lead the Raiders (9-9)
to an 83-73 victory over the Lancers at the SCC Health and Physical Education Center W ednesday night.

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Community College from Cocoa
today (Saturday) starting at 2
p.m. at the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center.
Admission is free.
"We finally got to .500," said
Cromartie, who probably
enjoyed the victory a little more
than usual as he was the start­
ing point guard on Manatee's
back-to-back State
Championship teams in the
early 1980's. "We’re playing
much better as a team and play­
ing under control, we're learn­
ing, .
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"We've got everyone eligible
and I think we're ready lo do
something in the conference."
Mid-Florida Conference play
opens on Wednesday, January
16th when the Raiders host
Santa Fe Community College
from Gainesville. The SCC and
Santa Fe women's team open
the night's action at 6 p.m., with
the men to follow at approxi­
mately 8 p.m.
Wednesday night the Raiders
took a 4-1 lead on a pair of
layups from sophomore Jason
Currington and outstanding
defense.
But the luwts went ice-cold
from the floor and did not score
again for nearly seven minutes
as ti»e Lancers (5-9) went on a
12- 0 run behind Reggie McKay
and Devontae Royal to build a
13- 4 lead with 11 JO left in the
opening half.
SCC finally righted the ship
and got its own running game

V

going and went on a 12-0 run of
its own to take a 16-15 advan­
tage with 9:04 before intermis­
sion. Currington began the out­
burst with a layup and then
turnovers forced by a halfcourt
trap led to back-to-back threepointers by De Land's Chris
Jackson and Lake Brantley
freshman Miguel Malcolm.
Brandon Fisher then got a steal
and layup for his only field goal
of the night and Malcolm was
fouled on a three-point attempt,
hitting two of the free throws to
put his team ahead.
Manatee refused to wilt under
the pressure and came back to
build a six point lead, to which
the Raiders again rallied to lead
by three, and the two teams
traded the lead the rest of the
half with the Lancers leading by
one, 39-38, on a shot at the
buzzer by Royal.
The second half saw the two
teams traded the lead back and
forth, but SCC began to inch
ahead as the inside freshman
combo of 6-foot-8 Kitus
Witherspoon (Boone) and 6foot-6 Daniel Jackson (Lake
Wales) completely dominated
the paint, combining to block at
least 20 shots and pulling down
at least that many rebounds.
Currington, from Leesburg,
was the beneficiary of the
defense as he got loose on the
fast break to score 17 of his
game-high 28 points in the sec­
ond half and when he buried
back-to-back long three-point­
ers, the Raiders led 67-57 with
8:27 left in the game.

Manatee stayed in the game
as McKay, a strong 6-foot-7 cen­
ter, got free enough to score 14
of his team-high 26 points in the
final 20 minutes, but the
Lancers could get no closer than
three points the rest of the way.
With the lead in hand,
Cromartie went to a five-guard
attack to control the ball and the
clock and the locals responded
by making 13 of 16 free throw
attempts in the final three min­
utes with Currington and Fisher
both making 5-of-6.
The difference in the game
proved to be the free throw line
as SCC converted on 19 of 27
tries, while the Lancers were
just 9-for-21.
In addition to Currington's 26,
Witherspoon and Chris Jackson
were also in double figures with
13 and 11, respectively, while
Malcolm and Che Morgan both
came off the bench to toss in
eight points and Fisher added
seven points.
Royal added 14 points to
McKay's 26 for Manatee.
RA ID ERS 83, LANCERS 73
M u u l n C o m m u n ity C o llr g r (5 -9 )
Royal 5 2-5 14, Vaiqurx 0 0-0 0, Edward* I 00 2. VVaJfcrr 4 (H ) A, M cKay 10
2d, B urltnrr 0
0-0 0, H arnrgtini 2 I -A d. Pjp*fiUu&gt;Lftuv 4 0-2 8,
Sandhotf 4 0 0 9 Total* .*)9-21 71
S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C o lle g e (9 -9 )
Sterling 2 04) 4 Cufftaigtan 10 5-8 28, Ritter
1 V 6 7. C . Jarkacm 3 4-d II, D.
I 0 0 2.
M alcolm 2 2-3 B. W ithrr*poon 6 1-2 13,
M clU rw y I 0-0 2, Morgan 3 2-2 8 Totals; "N 1927 A3.
Halltim e _ M CC 39, SCC 3&amp; Thm f-ppint (irUI
gual*.. M C C 4 (Royal 2 ,1Carrington. Sandhi «ttj,
S C C 4 (Currington 3, M aki4m Z C (acfcjun)
Team lout* _ M C C 18, SCC Id Fouled nut „
M C C , Harrington; S C C , D, lacfaun Itxhmtai*
_ none

Continued from page IB
points and Mike Potvin 11 points, but Lake
Brantley was outscored, 94-77, by Seabreeze.
* Freshman guard Darryl Merthie tossed in 22
points, but host Lake Mary dropped an 83-61
decision to South Atlanta.
The second round saw Robby DuPre score 25
points as Seminole advanced to the finals with a
63-57 victory- over Winter Park.
Lake Brantley advanced to the Consolation final
as Gooch scored 22 points to lead the Patriots past
Lake Mary, 62-51, with Merthie scoring 15 points.
Winter Springs also suffered its second loss of
the tournament, 52-43 to Apopka, despite Exter
scoring 12 points.
DuPre put on a show again in the
Championship Game, scoring 24 points, but
South Atlanta came out on top, 6 348.
Apopka finished fifth, holding off Gooch (13
points) and Lake Brantley, 73-52, and Lake Mary
finished seventh with Francis Lizardo scoring 15
tints to lead the Rams to a 5 4 4 9 triumph over
inter Springs. Hennesey paced the Bears with
14 points.
Seminole then tried its hand against Oviedo on
Wednesday in a regular season contest, but the
Lions were just a little better, nipping Arrow
Force X, 61-54, at Oviedo.
Lake Howell did not fare very well in the Jim
Clark Classic at Bishop Moore, dropping all three
games in which it played.
Isaac Codrcy scored 12 points and had seven
rebounds, but the Silver Hawks fell to Citrus, 5351. Jared Lasky added fopr assists for Lake

K

Howell.
Joivan Forestler tallied 12 points, but the Silver
Hawks suffered another tough loss on Friday,
falling to Colonial, 44-36.
The real tough loss came on Saturday as Lasky
and Selwyn Birchwood scored 14 points each, but
Lake Howell fell to New Smyrna Beach, 48-40,
despite playing without both Codrey and Sean
Barxman.
LAKE MARY HOUDAY CLASSIC
SA N D C R A B S 94. PATRIOTS 77
S t,b n a * (4 4 )
W o n 11. W rriry 20, Dudley X N c ritk Z V M rii IX K ta ii 23. t t a k
33 15-19 94.
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X S ta m p Z Potvln ll.T t a l* U IB-20 77.

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T m r i foul* _ S rrin r/ e 17; U k * Brantley IX Fouled out _ none.
Technical* _ none

JIM CLARK CLASSIC
at lith o p Moore H igh School

BARRACUDAS U , S ILV E R HAWKS 40
New Smyrna leach M
Waahington 4, Am m on, 9. Bttijamin 4, Smith Z MeKnight IZ
A ieundCT 1. O n I . lauc 2. Total* l i 11-17 48.
U k a H aw aii (NM&gt;
Laaky IX Edward* 2, Forratirr 3, Walker Z HoHar J. Birchwood IX
Total* 14 9-14 40.

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Thiee point Arid gnah _ New Smyrna Beach 5 (MeKnight X Am m on,);
Lake Howell 3 (Uakey, F o c tie r. ikdfar). Team tout* _ New Smyrna
Beach 17; U k * lio w ril 13 Fouled out _ non*. Technic*)* _ New Smyrna
Bench. Alexander.

B r ie f s ------------------Continued from page IB
11-12 (player pitch, Major League rules, 70-foot
bases) and 13-14 (player pitch. Major League
rules, 90-foot bases).
Cost is $60 for 5-6 year olds and $75 for 7and-Up.
•
Prospective players must present a Birth
Certificate at time of registration.
For more information call 407-323-5570 or
check the website at www.eteamz.com/seminole pony.
J E W I S H C O M M U N IT Y C E N T E R C O -ED
V O L L E Y B A L L L EAGUE
The Jewish Community Center, 851 North
Maitland Avenue, is now accepting registration
for a Sunday evening co-ed power Volleyball
League.
Teams will scrimmage on January 13th, and
the league officially begins January 20th.
There will be eight weeks of round robin play
followed by a playoff tournament.
There may be divisions for AA, A and B level
teams.
Entry fee is $225 per team.
The JCC offers a temperature-controlled facil­
ity with two cable nets and lighted scoreboards.

League winners and tournament winners
may receive a discount on the next league, tshirts, or individual trophies.
Registration deadline is January 10th.
For further information, contact Sylvia
Pasnak at 645-5933, extension 259.

Y O U T H B A S E B A L L PLAYERS N E E D E D
FO R A U S T R A L IA N T R IP
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 2002
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 ieam about a distinct culture," said Kevin
Ritter, program director. "It's a once-in-a-lifetime 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 nlghest level.
For more information, E-mail in fijfkoasttocoastatM etics.com, call 740-3734^55, or visit the
website at www.coasttocoastathletics.com.

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CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS W ITH OtSABILm ES
ACT. pareona with toaab**i naadmg i special acror y re jsfiQfi theiid
corned COURT ADMSMSTRATION,
at
to*
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouw to (407)463-4237. I 500-955-8771 (TDD ) or t-400-935(770. ate Florida Relay Same*
LAW O FFICES O f OAVIO J.
STERN, P A
A nO R N EY FOR PLAINTIFF
501 S Unmrwry Onva Sue* 500
Planunon. FL 33324
Pubkah Oacambar 30. 2001 and
January 4.2003
HH194
M THE CW CUrr COURT
OF TH E t(T H
JUM CIAL CIRCLXT,
VF AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OCNEHAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 00 CA 354 14 G
NOVASTAR M ORTGAGE. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
STEPHEN DANIELS. IF UVINO.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST STEPHEN DANIELS.
STEPHANIE DANIELS. IF UVINO.
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST STEPHANIE DANIELS,
BELEN DENIS. JO !V I DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE 1ALP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pia■uato to a Summary Fnal Judgment
to Foractowa* dated Dacantoa 17.
2001 antend to Cry* Caw No 00
CA 358 14 O to to* CaoN Court to
to* 1STH Jutocial Croat to and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanlonl.
Florida. I art art to to* hrghmt and
beat ladder tor caah at al to* Wwt
Front Door al to* SEMINOLE Cowry
Courtoouw located al 301 N Part
Are n Santard. Fktoda. al 1100
i n on to* ISto day to January.
2002 to* katowtofl daKrtted proper,
ly a* tal torth to urd Swnmery Fatal
Judgment, to-wit:
LO T 47. TH E COLONNADES
TH R O SECTION. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 16. PAGE 56 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.

NO: r CA IIS * I t Q
FIR ST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION. MVi F T
M ORTGAGE COMPANIES O brt
SUNBELT NATIONAL MOFFTOAGE
PUUNTTFF
VS.
TIM OTHY F ARMSTRONG, W
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
D EVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CUUM M G AN
VFTEREST BY, TH R O UO K UNDER
OR AGAINST TIM OTHY F.
ARM STRONG;
UffO IO W N
SPOUSE O F TB IO TH V F.
ARMSTRONG. V a ir. ROBIN T.
SIMPSON. IF LIVING, AND IF
DEAD, TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES, G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS,
CREDITORS. TR USTEES ANO ALL
O THER PARTIES CLAAIINQ AN
M TER EST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST ROOM T. SIMPSON,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F ROOM T.
SIMPSON. I tny. JOHN DOE a d
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
D EFEN D AN TS)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuart to a Bwnmary Final Judgmart
to Foactoaura dated D*catr**r 17,
2001 entered In C M C a w No. 01
CA t*** 14 Q totoa Catut Cowl to
toa ISto JuMtoM Ckort to and tor
SEM INOLE Courtr. SANFORD.
Florida, I wM ta l to to* NgFwal and
bate btddar ter caan at TH E W EST
FRONT DOOR at n * SEMINOLE
County Courtoouw located al 310 N
PARK AVENUE to SANFORD.
Florida, at 11.00 a m. on to* (to day
to February. 2002 to* ttotowkig

LO TS 5 A M ) S. BLOCK O, 8ANLANOO SPRINGS, TR A CT N O 31.
ACCORDING T O - TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECOROED Vt PLAT
BOOK 5. PAGE 13, PUBLIC
RECOROS O F S EU N O LE CO UN­
TY, FL0RK3A.
Dated tote IMP (k y al Oacantea,

2001.

(CW CUFT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORte
Ctert to toa Cktut Court
B r Dorotoy W. Btoton
Deputy Ctert
Puttteh to: TH E SCMVFOLE
HERALD (407J322-2S11
TH E LAW O FFICES OP DAVID J.
STER N . P A . ATTO R NEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
*01 a. Urtraravy D rirt Bute 500
Fterttelon, FL 33324
(534)2334000
01 78267|FM)FTN
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMCRKANS WITH DISASSJTtES
A CT, panona wan d te a b la i naadtog a apodal aocommodabrai aliould
oortacl COURT A054NWTRAT10N,
al
to*
SEkPNOLE
County
Courtoouw at 407463-4277.14001634771 (TDO ) a 14004834770.
Pubkth Oacamtwr 30, 2001 and
January 4,2002
HH123
W THE C M K U T CO UR T FOR

PROBATE DIVISION
O LE NO. 01-1259-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARY S. D SLYTH
NOTICE OF ADMVIWTRATION
Mary 3 0. Blyto. dacaw ad. Fa* No.
01-1294CP. la ponrtng to to* Ckart
Court tor Sammcte Coway, Ftarkte.
Probate DhMan. to* addraw to
which I* 301 N. Part Aeanua,
SantonJ. Florida 33771. Tha owner
and artkaw to to* panonal r«pr*w rlabirw and to toa paraowl rapt*.

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
N O TIFEO THAT.
A4 paraora on whom tote rwic# k
chalanga to* vafckly to to* art. toa
quaMcaOorw to toa ptno ta l i*pr*■antatrv*. nanua. a junarkchon to
tow Coot ar* raqtored to tea toa*
otyeckone wtto toa C o u l WITHIN
TH E LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F TH IS NOTICE
OR TH IRTY DAYS A FTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE O F A COPY OF
TH IS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l credaorl to toa daoadanl and

on whom a copy to toa noac* I*
tarred eaten torn* iwkdta alter to*
dal* to to* IkK pubttesSen to tow
Court W ITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF TH B NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O F SER­
VICE OF A COPY O F TH B NOTICE
ON THEM
A l otoor cradaor* to to* dacadani
and panona having cla im a
ml* agaaiai toa dacadanTk
mu*t tea toaa daaita wah tote
Court W ITHIN THR EE M ONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NO T SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date to too bta putWcaew to
tow Note* la Oacamtwr 30, 2001.
Fartonal Haptwotoanv*
Jton Lawtw Dobbw and
Munsl Dobbw
73 Iteaftww* Annua
WMowdtee, Toronto, Ontario
Canada M2K2C4
Allomay
lot
Panonal
Flapreaanum*
Louw Noaao. Eague*

No.: 381(04
UP
500 M M C arta
201 BoutoBtecay
Mterto. Ftartda 33131
Oacantea 3G 2001
January 5, 2002
m in
M THB C 2 K U T COUNT
OP TH E B O N TE O fTH
OP THE STATE
O FFLO N D A .
M AUD FOR
SBMBKH I CO UN TY.
CRrtL D rtIBO N
C A M NO: 61-CA-M 0T-14K
CrTIFVtANClAL MORTGAGE
C05NANY.VtC.FYGA
ASSOCIATES HOME EOUITY
BER VC ES.M C .
DONALD D. COLLIER: NELLIE
COLLIER: O ER A ID V B J . LANE:
JO H N DOB L A M . TH E UFAQ40WN
HUSBANO O F OERALOW E J.
LANE: OCTAVIO CAMBROkt JANE
DOE CAMBRON. TH E UNKNOWN
w n O F OCTAVK3 CAMBRON: IF
UVM O.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F SAID
D EFINOANTIS). IF REMARRIED.
AND f DECEASED. THE
R E S P E C TM UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GR ANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS,
UENORS. ANO TR USTEES, ANO
A U . OTHER PERSONS CLAJASNG
BY. TH R O U G H
UNDER OR
A G A 4 B T THE NAMED
DEFENDANT (S ); JO H N DOC.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOC.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
Datendanki).
NOT1CS O F ACTION
T O GERALDINE J. LANE: JOFVt
DOE LANE, TH E U54W0WN HUS­
BAND O F GERALDME X LANE:
OCTAVIO CAMBRON; JAN E DOE
CAMBRON. TH E UNKNOWN W PE
O F OCTAVIO CAMBRON: W LIV­
ING, M CLUOM Q ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAID
OEFENOANTIS). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED, TH E RESPEC­
TIV E
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
D EV BEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UENORS, ANO THUS TEES, ANO
A U OTHER PERSONS CLAAANQ
BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST TH E NAMED DEFEN­
DANT (S )
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS: uiknown
YQUART HEREBY raqtorad lo Ba
yew aneewr u mkten datenwt, ■
any. In toa B o w precaadtag w (h toa
Ctert to N a Court and k&gt; aam a
ccpy toarato ignn to* ptekteirt alter

number 0I-CA -1M -14-W , to Vw
ClreuS Court to to* ISto JutooW
Ctoxd to and tor Samtacta C o aly:
Ftartda. whereto MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TE M S V C . la PtartN and Jay C.
HotoaBar; Santoa S. HeM rttar___ ,
a tanown partcr**) In poaaaaaton to
•ubRct real preparty t l ;
.
urtnoan per*on(t) In poewaaten to
Via ntyact real preparty *2; SUM to
Florida Department to Revenue,
Chid Support Entareamard Program:
land
Vtaaga
Itamaownare
xteien .
In c.
H /trt
DatondanKi). I a « a*a to to* hltoiaal
and bato bkkter tar ca B to to toa
Waal bent dew to to*
County Courthouse to
Ftartda, Samtoote Courty: Ftartda, al
1100am on toa 22nd day a) JBuary.
2002. to* to*mW— dw ototd prepa»y w w l lorth to takj Ftoal Ju ^ m a rt
toa*
ID T 1ST. OAKLAND VILLAGE.
SECTION T H R U . ACCO R O BO TO
TH E PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M FLAT BOOK 2*. PAGES 23
ANO 24. PUBLIC RECOROS O f
8EMMOLE COUNTY, FLORKM
NOTE: Pureuam to to* F B Debt
Coaeclton Pracbcaa Ato you are
adrtaad toal tote tow km la daamad
to ba a d B t ccttector tttompBhg to
CciWCl I d in •no #ny rram iDOii
obtataad wB ba uaad tar toal p o aa.
Dated toa 70 day to December.
2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Ckctol Court
By Mary Staoupa
Deputy Ctert
The Strnamta I terted
COOILIS 5 STAW1ARSKJ, P A
4010 BoyacoU Boulavard
Bu m 450
Tampa. FL 33607
Tktephorta: (113)6776006
CkSt10-00-5791
Pubaah Docambar X 2X 1 aid
January 6. 2002
HH166
M THB COUNTY CO UN T
O F THB IVTH
M ANO FDR
BEB N O LE COUNTY,
FLORDA
CASE NO.: W IS S S -C C X Z
VILLAGES O F WINOMEADOWS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
INC..
JANE BLAIR VICKERS.

Noncfl x

Lec

als

OF U B S
The B ov* kdomaaon la to b* publa h id ones i m l fcv huQ eonsseu*
vaaka. SNd aato to b* w d w
and by vklua ol to* atatotoS ol to*
.to a u h e a a w i
Pubkah: Oacambar X . 2 X 1
January S. 2X 3
HHISB

Sonhaotogto ba hadtd a id pre**m yo a K d i N to* c
to #iV *to e ‘ ‘
own tre t"* * . **
batere to* Board. Ytau hare to* rt^ t
to t

aid

Note* la haraby (R an by tod C »y al
‘
ad to Row Weara g o n . 1101
Orange Are SarVcrd, FL 12771, and
any a B otoa ire» ratted para**
Stal toa J n c rtn d preparty. »OP E.
Hto 81 (t*a 1101 Onnga A w ).
Santard, a 33771. Lot 6. Dto IS,
TRF, Tbwn oI Santard. PB 1. PO 56
too Puttk RaoorB d BanaiM
Cow ry hat bean kund to ba to a

C ly Commtwtan art* hokl a pubic
A mWiakwaa M
Ll i vefnmiwiJon
JLmkaijLa.■ll-LYk
inmnng
n *Aw
w t*
wry
chamban al Cky H al 4 7 0 0 pJiv on
ary 16, m
Al tola haartog
to* C4y Carmtaatan B B haar rrtdanca and ate datermtoa K i B a or
damned Vbu are hereby ordered to
appea baton toa Cky Comndwtan
d Via oondamnabon haartog to ba
heard and praaant you Kd* ol to*
cat*. Ybuhavatoart^dtoobtBian
aBomayi d yo u own aapanw. to
npreaare you baton toa Board You
her* to* ikfd to cat aanaaiw on
yo a bahad B &lt;•*■ B to on** awm toaBodtarateaaaa*. dyoudonat
a , tod C ly Commtaaton may
proceed idtooul you.
Cly ol Saraard.
Coda Entoreamara Dhrtaton
3 X N. Park Ava.
8*rtotd. FL 32771
(407)3X5644
Pubkah.Oacambar X . 2X 1 and
January 6,2003
HH1TB
Nodca la hereby gpren by Vw Cky cd
Santard to: ElnbaVi Paige. 2550
~
2nd S t Ft. Laudantoto, FL
33312, and any a a* ether Interael•a psrMM, m W W IL iu u prop#fly, 600 Cypru s Ana. (aka 417 W.
2nd S t). Santard. a 33771. lo t 1.
Bb S. TH A Town d Santoro. PB 1.
PO 54 d Vi# Pubic naccnte d
Samtoote County hw baan touid to
ba to a fSlapktatod, utaandary, uVrv
abto a uraat* couNtarv, ar
Sat toa C ty Commtwtan wte hold a
ta haartog to toa Cky
uarwftewwri cnumoufi ot wtVf n * w
7 .X p m. on January 14, 2002 Al
tola haartog Via C ty Commieetan

3X N ParkAire.
Sanlonl FL 37771
(407)3X4*44
Pubaah Oacambar X . 2 X 1 and
Ja n a ry k lO O l
HH173
_____
NO T1CBOPI Node* I* haraby ghrtta by Via C ly M
‘ rQ
-a IW.
kf. ■n
*-lP W B|
■ Buwawa
« 11
on. RR 1 Boa H , ParrcC GA
31777, and any a at odiar H arttead parttoA toal to* d a B rtw d preparty. Ill* Pomagrend* Audi. SartonL
a 33771. Saedon 2* Tomwhtp
ISBRang* 30E. bagtardig 727.1 S E
a 21S7S R N el BW ooiter Ol BB 1/4
ru iE 2 2 0 IB W V W 2 2 M N M R to
point d beginning o l M Puttee
db ol Borteieto Counry has
baan touto to ba to a ato ylb d il .
w ry. unbtoBBbto a n d t
condition, and Vtat to# Cky
■aatan ate h oil a |
Ingln to* Cky (
ol Cdy Hdi te 7 X p JA on *
1A 3*63. Al Vito haartog toa Cky

am haraby ordered to t
Vw Cky Commteafeto al toa i
■enhaotogtobahaardandpreaart yo u tldaot toa caaa. Ybuhava
toa nd* to obtota an anomay, te you
lo
you
batere to* B o o n Vbu hav* V n i « t
to cal i
ito c
2 you X not I
C kyf

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw suant to Via Final Sunmary
mina whatoar a net Vt* property
Judgment ol Forectoaur* deled
■hak be caxterttoed You are hare•ppaan Iwraon. w*en 30 day* alter
Dacamba is , 2X1 and areared In
by ordered to appaa baton toa Cky
Caaa No X 2 9 0 3 C C -X Z at toa
to* ant pubacaaon to tote Noac* to
Commteaion at die condemnation
C o a ly C o ul al toe 16tn JurSctel
Acton; too nature to tote procaartng
haanng to ba haerd end present your
Orate to and tor Sarrvnote Counfy.
baa— a aul tor tonteoaw* to monaide d toa cam . Ydu have toa n
Ftortto. wharam VILLAGES OF
gaga agatoal toa toSdetng daaortead
to obtain an attorney, al yo u own
WINOMEADOWS CONDOMINIUM
preparty, to w*:
expense, to represent you baton toa
ASSOCIATION. IN C . la Piwrtte, and
LO TS 7 ANO • AVOCADO TE R ­
Board. You have toa rttfd to ca* wa­
JAN E BLAIR VICKERS la toa
RACE. ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
rn on your behak me wet a t to
Datentort. I wte aai to toa hripiael
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
i examine M other winaewe. H
are) beat bkkter tot caah al at W an
PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 13 OF THE
you
X
not appear, toa Cky
Freni Steps ol to* 8*mtacto Cow ty
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
ay proceed atehoM
Courtoouw. X I North Part Avanu*,
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Santard. Florida, at 1100 o'clock
ArK/A 1101 W EST 2ND STREET.
Cky
al
Santard.
A
M
on
toa
ISto
day
ol
January.
SANFORO. FLORIDA 32771.
Coda Entorcamanl Dmeion
2002. toa takoamg daaerbad proper
N you la* to kte your anawar« writ­
3 X N Part Ava
ly w tal tarto in wid Ftoal Judgmart.
ten delertaet to to* abov* preewdSantard. FL 32771
k— . on pteeiHTt attomay. a datatol
(407)3X5644
Thai cartaei Condomawen parcel
lex ember 50. 2001 and
CornpoBted Uf UoH Hg(T*M 454 and
January a 2X 2
m undhridid purcufit
or
Dated tote day to D EC 2 t 2001
ih u v in Vw common oWnwnl ippurHHI73
2001
Wnanf iw v to in m w d m wMh
and
tw coumnCta com jMARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
NOTICE OP PUBUC I
CLERK O F TH E O R C U T COURT
Noace W hereby (Rren by to* Cky et
ByfkXhNng
‘
kK JuNua T. Lea. 57*2
Oodaraton of Condominium ol VIL­
D*pWy Ctert
A va. Rtarto, C A *2377,
LaaO Vtow toDarttoC. Conauagra
LAGE O F WINOMEADOWS NO. 4,
(9 0 1 Norti Anrwnte Avanu*
Tkmpa FL 33604-1041
1412 W.13to S t. S a rd u a fL 32771,
Lot X FLLand eCntareiaion Coa
PubUah December X . 2001 and
4 M -5 M , Induaiv* of tw PuMto
adtebon to aouVl Sanford. PB 1. PO
January S. XQS
Ooconli of S fn inoW Counfy,
73 of Via Putie Raconte of Samtoote
HH190
F lu id s Wkto a property addraw ol
Cooky hat baan tound to b* to a
unaarnary, wunhabteM T M O n e w r CO UN T
Spring*. Ftartda 32701.
O P TH B 14TH
DATED tola 1M day d Dacamba.
C ly Cam am km wte M d ■ pubis
haartog In to* Cky Commiaattn
2X 1.
MARYAMtE MORSE. Ctert
chamban of Cky Ha* a TDO pm . an
W ANO PON
January 14, M l Al tola haartog
A* Ctert of toe Court
By Dorotoy W lktenn
i n latef wwiMiB iiw i m u n w w ■ COUNTY
Deputy Ctert
BECKER A POLIAKOFF. P A
No. 57-2145-CA-14-G
damned. Ytau are
Old Kant Morlgag* Ccmpany.
appaa baton to* C ty
60 104
at to* m nrtatm aYki haartog to b*
PLAVdlFF.
Ftortto 32731
heard and pretare yaw aid* d to*
v*.
Pubkah Dacam ba X . 2X 1 and
Hector A Moreno; EliateaVi Moreno,
oaa*. Ytau hare toa tight to itatoto an
January * ,2 X 2
eteomay. a yaw own a ro w * . to
HHI47
*I*L.
viprtM nl you before I n Bond. Ybu
DEFENDANTS
have to* r g y to cal a in a m i on
M TH E COUNTY COURT,
yaw btha* w aw l 5* to crow taamD FOR
In a a lo V ia a te ra w w Wyoudenol
NcWc* la ha.B y given toaL pur[C O U N TY .
appear, to* Cky ComnWalon may
•uart to an Order Raathadtok—
proceed w lhoa you.
CASE N O J 61-CC-2332-33U
H E S S MOORE
ENTERPRISES.
Cky ol Santard.
IS. 2001, and entered to cM caw
Coda Enaoreamani Dhwtan
number 47-2 ttS C A -14-0, to to*
INC. d V a
SERVICEM ASTER
300 N Part Ava
PLUMBINQ.
Orcu* Court to to* 1« h jutSdal
Santard. FL 32771
Oretol to and tor Samtoote County,
(407)3X5644
Ftortto. wherein OLD KENT MORT­
PuMah Dacamba r X . 2 X 1 and
GAGE COMPANY. II Plena* and
BRIAN SPEA3,
January 4,2002
Hector A Moreno. Fknttato Moreno.
HH174
NOTICE O f BALE
Tha Cmaatoga Master Commurtay
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT,
A woe aeon, too.; Latawood al to*
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEAJU5K3
pursuant to toa Dalauk Final
Creating! Homeowner* A taoclabon.
Noaoa te hereby ghm by to* Cky ef
Judgment of Forectoauo areared In
toe., tekre Datendan*&gt;l. I wti w* to
tow cause n toa Cowry Court d
Santard toe Margaret Jonas. 614 S
to* laghaal and beat bkkter tor caah
Santard Ava. SantoTO. FL 33771. and
Sarrvnote County. Ftortto. I wte Mk
at al to* Waal koto doa to to*
any a a l otoa interested parts*.
toa preparty akuated to Samtnote
Sameiote Cow ry Courtoouw to
V w in# OBicfiOig propMny, k m t .
Counry. Ftonda. d w erbad aa:
Santard. Ftortto. Samtacta Cowry.
6to S I. Santard. FL 32771. toa W 33
TAX FOLIO 51321X3 HE
Ftortto. « It 00am on toa ISto day
OflOPOnpr). tarto* daterbad w h of Lol 1. BA 8, TR8. Town of
to January, 2003. to* following
Santard, PB 1. PO 56 ol to* Pubic
Lct 9 DEERRUN Una X . p a PW
»rda of Samawla Cooky has
Book X pagw 66 and 67
w ld Ftoto Judgmart. to w t
baan
taunt ta b* In a Otaptteted.
Physical addeat. 452 BuckaUn
Lot 73. LAKEW OOD AT THE
wwarvtary, urerhabaat** or urwaf*
Co w l Wnter Sprtnga, FL 32706
CROSSINGS. UNIT FIVE, aoamkng
drttan, and toal to* Cky
Al pubic wte. to toa NglteM bidder,
to to* Ptol toento, w recorded n
Comnwatan ate had a pubic haartor cash, at toa Weal Freni D oa M
PW Book 36. Pagw 17 and 46. to
kig In to* Cay Commiaatan chambara
11X a m on Thunder, on to* 22nd
to* Public Racord* to Samtoote
day ef January. 2002.
Cowry. Ftortto
of Cky H al al 7 :X p m on January
14, 3 X 3 Al tow haanng to* C ly
NOTE: Pureuant lo toa Fair Date
Dated Dacamba 19.2001
Cnmmwewn aha! hag avktenca and
Collection Practice* A d you are
MARYANN MORSE
deter maw whatoar a not tote
Ctert ol to* County Cowl
adrtaad to il tote law 5rm la daanwd
property ltia l ba condemned Ytau
to ba a dad coeectat aflempong to
Samtoote County. Ftonda
ByDorotoy
W
Bokon
hereby ordered to appaa baton
coded a debt and any totarmabon
to* Cky Commnaron al toa coretemDapWy Ctert
obtaeiad wil ba uw d tar toal purW C .A r t .J r
naaon hearing lo b* heard and praaPOM.
2318 Edgawaur Or
Dated to* I9to day to Oacamtwr.
are yaw ante d toa caaa. Ytau have
to* nghl to obtevr an anomay, al your
Ste 4
2001.
own aapanw. lo represent you
Ortendo FI 328W
MARYANNE MORSE
baton to* Board. You have to* ngfk
Pubttev Dacamba X 2X1 and
Clark to Ckcul Court
January 8. 2002
to cal wttnaawa on yo u bahak w
By Dorotoy W Bctton
wak w to crow axamaia ■* odwr wkHH156
Deputy Ctert
*ax k you do n o appear, to*
Tha Samtoote HareM
Cky CamnVwnn may procaad anhNOTICE
OF
COOILIS 4 STAWIARSK1. P A
out you
PUBLIC SALE
4010 Boytcoul Boulevard
PUBLIC NOTICE 6 haraby grvan.
Suite 430
Cky of SardoTO,
toal on to* dal* and tkn* rated
Coda Entorcamanl Drvwion
Tampa, FL 33607
batow.and corarung bom (toy to day
300 N Park Ava
TaWctoorw (613)6774006
oat al good* are eokt wa ate wa al
C4S41G03O612
SantoTO. FL 37771
(407)3X5344
Puble: Auction, lo to* hghail beldat
Pubaah: Oacambar 30,2001 and
tor cash, al toa warahoiaa d STOR­
January A 2003
Pubkah Dacam ba X . 2 X 1 and
AGE U S A tacalad at 460 Ftonda
MM180
January 6. 2003
Central Parkway, Longwood FL
HHI73
327X. to* taaowng good*, warm,
W THE CSK UTT COURT
and marchandu* tar rare and otoa
NOTICE O F PU BU C HkArtkfG
OP TH E IfTH
chargw tar whch a Ian on terra la
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Note* I* hereby given by to* Gfy ol
cImtmkI, 'lo ml:
Santard to Fam e B. Ftekte H a n
OPFLORK3A
COElm ua Hak. P O . Boa 235.
DATE OF SALE: 01/17 /20U
Vt ANO FOR
Santard. a 33772. and w y or al
TIME OF SALE: I X PM
SEMINOLE COUNTY
(Cutlom a NemaKUmt 5)(Bn*l
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DlYttlON
Daacnpnon ol Goodt Bang Sold)
daaenbad proparty. 1503 W. 1(to S t.
Robert Carrol 5 67
Miac.
Santard. a 32771. Lou 16 to 20. But
N O .01-CA -I3514W
Houaahoid Item*. B4 Sarete 5 134
Mortgage Electronic Ragtonoon
21. Pin* Laval PB 6, PG 37 ef to*
Pubic Raconte d Sammola Cooky
tool*. Household barn*, Hobart L
Syvlama. Inc,
PLAJWTIFF
ladocxhy
5
155
Furniture
h w baan tound to b* In a OroroaiIHousehoid Item* Jana Ekrabato
ad. unaanatary. urenhabdabte a
m.
weel# oondHicn. and toal to* C ly
Bam w a 2 17 Houaahoid Appianca*.
Jay C. Hoslartar: Sandra S.
C o m m o n wte hokJ a pitaac hearToy*.
Ante
M
Uelculm
5
433
HffttWtf. it at.,
Houaahoid Hama. Em*** Bakord f
•ig to toa Cky Commlaaton chambara
DEFENDANTS
ol Cky Hak al 7 .X pm on Jan uoy
461 Houaahoid Kama.
AMENDED NOTICE OF
14. K O I Al tote haanng to* Cky
STORAGE PROTECTION AUC­
Cotnmwamn aha! hag avktenca and
TION SERVICES
Nooca la handy given toal. purwte datennrw whatoa a no) tow
LICENSE t 593
tuanl to an Order Ratchaduling
preparty ahak b* u n te n n a d You
A 5WOO clearing itepo*4 wte D*
Foreclosure Sate dated Docambar
are hereby ordered to
ccdacted tar each w * pwchaa* ar d
19. 2001. and anlared to cJvt caw

Cky ol Sardorc
Coda Eidocamant Dtutatan
300 N. Park Ava
SantoTO. FL 33771
(407)3304344
,
Pubkeh Oacambar x . 2X 1 and
January 1 .2003
141171
_____
Orange County: Ftartda
Cat* 6 DR 57-750
Ftor Caiborw*.

M OTKE O F B H E IB V rs SALE
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN toat by
vlrtua d (hat certain Wirt ol
Eaaoubon lasuad oU d and w d tr
toa ami ol toa Curate Court d
Orange County Ftartda. Caw • DR
57-750 w on a final kjdfyner* ren­
dered In toa atareaaTO coot on toa
Itto day ct October A D 2X1 In toal
carton caw irP d id Ftar Carbonai
a). X Atexandar Carbonai.
■) whtah atarawid Y M ol
EaacUtan waa dakvarad torn* **
Shank d Seminole Cooky. Ftartda
Wte end Irearate of to* dataretertta)
m to# tokretrtng dsaenbad property,
■aid proparty being tacalad m
nemmola Counry. Ftonda. more p a acOerty a m a tm t ee kteowa.
Lot 50. JA N S E N S MJBOtVlSJON.
accordtog Ig toa map a ptol toaraof
aa racordad to K M Beak It , Pag*
57. Pubis Raconte of Banknote
Cooky. Ftartda.
Atod known aa; 6 1 X B aa U ta
Tbrrac*. Apopka, FlortteL
and Via ikvterafgiad aa sta te of
Samtoote County. Ftonda. wte at
11:X A.M on toa 23rd day of
January A D . 2003 otter h r tal* and
aaa e via ragnatt trotter, f o r c a s h
i f HAND AND S U B JEC T TO ANY
AND ALL EXJSTWfO LIENS. *1 to*
Frerk (W**l)0oor. d to* atop*, ol to*
Sammola Counly
Ofitofd.
Ftoridi,

ro
w
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i,seis-S
M
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lifb B B M )

Thte aafd ate* la bang mada to id •Fy In# IMtttm Of lTn| yyiR Of

Donald F. Eaanga. Shsrte
Samtoote Cooky. Ftonda
NOTICE RBOARDm a T X AMER­
ICANS W ITH D M A B N JTI3 A C T OF
1 I X PERSONS W ITH A O lS A B U TY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM M OCAHONS T O PARTICIPATE Vt
TH E PR O CEED INGS SHOULD
CO N TA CT TH E ENFORCEABLE
W WTS SECTIO N OF THE CIVK
DIVISION A T TH E SHERIFF’S
OFFICE. I X BUSH BLVD. SAN­
FORO. FLORIDA. AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO TH E PROCEED­
INGS.
(407)965-9640
TTD
(407)665-3333
Wtei Sate HakJ O n : Jan. XX 2003
Pubaah: Dacam ba X X . 2X 1 and
January t , 13.2002
HH139

M TH B O R C U fT COURT
OP TH E IfT H
JUD ICIAL O R CUIT
O F FLORKM .
BY AND K M
S EM N O LE COUNTY
Caaa No. Df4-01-X)1*-0*A-W
k l THE M ATTER O F THE
AOOPTK3N O F A M NOR CHILD
N O TIC E O F ACTION
T O Tha Bkto F ether of Vie kkanl to
be Adopted. Clay Barremn*
Ytau are haraby noeaad toal apaalo i tor adopaon ol yc o nano chkd
bom on Auguat 7. 2X 1 was Mad to
tow Court. Ytau ar* required to tana
a copy of yo u mkten datenaaa to
to* pateton, k any. on to* paaaona'a
to Shea A. Fugale, 1500 Pambrook
Dnv*. Soto 300. Ortendo. Ftonda
32*10. and tea an engtote veto to*
dart of tote oourt on a baton JANU­
ARY 14. 2002 Otoarmw. a Judgmart may tw anterad agamel you tor
W tnaw my hand and aaal on
DECEMBER 10 .2 X 1 .
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctert of toa Circuk Coot
By Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Ctert
Putam Dacam ba 16,23. X 2X1
•nd January 6. 2002
HHI06
NOTICE
W orttorc* Genual Ftonda
•nnouncaa that tha Eaacubv*
Comma** wte ba holing a maaang
d to* W ORKFORCE CEN TR AL
FLORIDA oteca*. to which to* pubic
te treated, and may nctad* auch
other commiDa* maaonga aa
daamad nacaasary tor to* conduct of
to* Boards buatnaaa
DATE: January 7,1003
TIM E: I t .X am
LOCATION W ORKFORCE C EN ­
TRAL FLORIOA Olllca*
1X1 Laa Road. Ste 770
W k ta Part FL 337W
PURPOSE. To dacciM marten cf
totaaal to Worttarca Central Florida,
with Rafaanc* to Worttarca
Davalcpmaor -r r rra
For F o to a tatarmaaon. Coraact
Gary J. Earl. Eucubva Owaclor
Worttarca Careral Ftonda
1X 1 La* Road. Ste 370
Wlnaa Part FL327W
(407)74! 4365
Pubkah January 6. 2003

�, , *

l’n#c 4B Sunday. January 0.2002
b

L

to •ccapl or rayed ervy and a l Orta
Pubtafr January 9.2002

NOTICE « HEREBY GIVEN M

I to
ito*

to enforce a ton Impaeed on m M
property under too FtorMo Soil
Storage FacMy A d StaAiM (Sodton
9390143909)
The infortigned * ■ eel et pubic
•ale by icmpatai* bMdng on tie
2lift day or January, M I M 400
pm. on
t faceted at Ample Stonge Cedar.
100 Ampto Court. 2900 Weal Alport
Ooulevaid. County el Seminote.
Stale ol Florida. tie M w t g
CuMomen Name. U n i «.
L'tacflpbHt of Quota
Lakaeha Wright. D-20, M m .
Futrabm, Mac Boaea LBags.
Lakannda Loyd. B-11, Mae.
HouaetnM tana.
T.V, Mac.
Fumiure
Pieehaaaa m at b* pad tor af ire
bme or pwdrea* In carh onTy A l
pwtareaad toma add H ta, trtrera la.
and m id be removed at tie tone oI
aIn
Thta la tie 27tt day ol December

2001.

F nm en Aunt

Pubtoh January •. 13.2002
11011
NOTICE O f
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nonce a handy grata tu t I am
engaged In buaateu al 224 llaattnr
Oaauly Terr Lane Uary FL 32771,
Samnoto Comfy. Ftonda under toe
FicMtoua Name oI Automotive
Buetoeee Fenoe and t u l I Irtond to
of Corporation!,
ftonda. «i accordance «ta ) tie provltune ot t u FidOoua Name Statutea,
to w n Sactton M S 0*.
Florida
Stalutoa 1991
B JVtaxta
Putaan January 8. 2002
11015______________ ____________

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NOTICE O t
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice o hereby ipven:
UoCom M Touring vta aai
M Pubhe Auction For Barege
tor CM h CP dM und to Nt#ual
ate fofumng daecrared

l

OMca or Ctotk al Court ol toe Couity
ratoroncsd above.
i hearing
im pend. (TTD ) 14004354771, or
Votea (V ) 1-900-985-9770. vto
Ftonda Relay Service
Mark D Breakstone. Eeqtav
MARK 0. BREAKSTONE I ASSO­
CIATES, P A
1247 Souto Myrta Avenua
Clear*Met. FL 33789
(777)449-9308
FMAarc January 9 .1 3 2002
M l#
t t TH E O N C U IT COURT
O F TH E IfT H

N a .O I-C A -m -1 4 4 .
Norm American Mortgage Comperht
PLAtm FF.
ve.
Robert ThrtR; Janrtoar ThrtB, N aL.
• OCFENOANTE.
Notca to hereby grvan t a t puratari to toM Final JudguM ol
Foractoaur* datod December 2.
2001. and ertored to CM o m s nunbet 01 -CA-717- 14-L, cl tie Caroa
Cowl of toe IR i JudoM C koE to
and for Sandncto Coirty, Ftartda.
■hereto NORTH AMERICAN MORT­
GAGE COMPANY, le F E M E and
Robert ThrtR Janrtoar ThrR. Ware
OehndarRaU n E aM to twhl#ieet
and beat tatter tor caah etna Waal
bora door at tie BandnoN Courdy
to Bermtrd. Ftonda.
County. Flortda. M
11 0 0 m on tto 24 dig o&lt; January.
2 C 0 8 .t»to»iaatogito4tofoedprttoQT
ty M M torth to atod Ftoto J t ^ r a r i.
to o *
LOTS 19 AND IE BLOCK X BEL
A IR ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3JfAQE(S) 7E O F THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMFIOLE
COUNTY. FIO R EM .
NOTE: Puratard to (to FNr DaM
CoAaclton Practice* Act you are
edit*ad toM ids ton tom la
to be a d rtt
redact a ttot
obtornad « • ba uaad tor tu t p w
poae
Dated toe 29 day otDecsntoar. 200
MARYAMtC MORSE
Clark at O o r t Court
By Mary Sboitoa
Deputy Clark
The Bandnoto Herald
COOEJS 9 STAW1AR9XL F A
4010 Boyacoul BoMevard
BuM 450
Tampa. FL 33907
Tataphona (913)977-9009
CASlTO-OI-1332
PutAaR January E 1L20Q2

O F T W O O K TIE N TH
JU O tC U LC EW W T
M AND FOR
I COUNTY.
CfVK ACTION
CASE NO. 0I-CA1149
D M SIO N 144.
BA M ORTGAGE. LLC (A WHOLLY
OWNED SUBSO AR Y OF BAM ( OF
AM ERICA H A ) SUCCESSOR M
IN TER EST BY MERGER OF

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87 TORO
iFTB nioc8H ue a«4 2«
The Auction m i be luld at 900 a in.
on aaM datoa above. McConnei
Towing SRacomry. 2800 Sanford
A m ., Sanford. F I. 32773
PKHpacbM baldan may toapad
MTuciee cue hour prior to eata
Teona am C A S H OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS' McConneiTowing
maarvae tu nyi to accept or rated
any and a i BIDS
Puhian January B. 2002
W0I7
FICTTTIOUfl NAME
Nonce ra hereby given iu t I am
engaged to bunneaa at 2891
Sanford Averue. Sam nda County,
in t la 32773. under toe hcaaoua
runu ot
AVANT B EA U TY SALON
and tool I mend to regular m l
name with toe Secretary 01 Slate ol
Ftonda. to accordance anil toe provtnone 01 toe Fceeoua Name Surma.
toreit Section
M 5 09
Florida
Statutea.
MASS M ARKETING INVESTM ENT
INC
By Uansour S. Selxt Prealdart
Pubiab: January 9. 2002
17)10
in t h e c ir c u it c o u r t

OF THE EIGHTEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CaeeHo. Ot CA-1805-14
riAIIO NSCHEO tT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION.
SUCCESSO R BY MERGER TO
n a r o n s c r e d it

m o r tg a g e

I ORPOflATION O F FIORIOA,

RONNIE B PREVATT. SHARON &amp;
p iie v a t t . e t a l .
Detandamta).
N O TICE O F SALE
Notice is hereby grata toe!, purtuanl to toe Order or Fatal Judgmari
rniarad In tva cause. n toe Cvort
Court of Senanote County. Ftonda. I
n il aal the property artualad to
-rerranota Counly, Ftonda. daaenbad
LOT I BLOCK b . c o u n t r y
CLUB MANOR. U N IT 2. ACCORD­
ING TO THE MAP OR TH ER EO F AS
HECOROED IN PLAT BOOK I I .
PAGE 100. PUBLIC RECORDS O F
■LMtNOLE CO UN TY. FLORIDA.
.&lt;1 public rale, to toe raghad and beat
txldar. tor caab al toe Waal Fnrti
Ooot ol Ihe Sarmnoia County
Courtoouae. 301 Norm Para Avenue.
Sanford. Flu da at 1100 A M on
January 24.2002.
DATED December 29. 2001
(Seal)
Uaryama Mona
Clark of toe Catut Court
0 , Jane EJeaevnc
Hrputy Oartl
In accordance rtrih to* American*
anh D ilative* Act. peraona to need
1 special accnmmodabon to panic*i'a to true pioceertag afrei. atfvn
man fT) daya prof to any proceed
«g . cca.UcI ire Court Adramatratam

als

Defendant, I ato aai to toa hkpietl
and baa bidder toa caah at W EST
FRO N T DOOR O F TH E E B E M O U
CO UN TY CO UR THO USE. SAN ­
FORD. FIOREM M 11OOAM. (to toa
12ti t t y a February, 2002. toa M torti to eafd Fbai Juttgnanc
TH E SOUTH 33 FE ET O F LO T IE
ANO TH E NORTH ONE-HALF O F
L O T 20. BLOCK 13, BEL-AIR.
ACCOROM Q TO TH E
PLAT
TtC R E O F AS RECOROCO E l FLAT
BOOK 3. PAOf 7*. O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEM M OLE CO UN­
TY . FLOREM.
AK/A 2118 Surmertto Avenue,
Sanford, a 32771
W ITNESS MY HANO and t a aaM
ot tva Cout on Dacarrtiar 29 2001.
( SEAL)
M aryana ktorae
Ctotk a to* ChaE Court
B y M ay Sbougo
Deputy dark
Echavanta U n n d atoa. F A
P O . Baa 29011

tototoy

am ir aiail a no coa to you. I
pmtoaton a certain
Ptoaaa ten
at 201 K
Flortda 32771, latlphona nunbar
(407)999-4227. Mtofn 2 Borktng
daya d you mcafpl at tea tto * m r t i haamg mpatmd. (TO O ) 1•00-955-4771
PlAtttrJaraary 6.13,2002

B ITM C E W U IT CO UR T
O F TH E I

CASE M L ; B1-GA-1933-14-L
AMERtOUEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY
O CN M 3A.H O A G .alaL.
DafandafRe)
NOTICE O F B A LE
Nodoa la haraby flfven tlaL p w
auam to a Final Judgmanl of
Foredoaum or Order dated
December 21.2001, antored to C M
Caaa M arb a 01-CA-1932-I4-L to
toe Cltcui Court to
Cowity,
Florida.
A UER O UC ST M ORTGAGE COM ­
PANY la toe PtaMN, end DEMMS A.
HOAG, el a l. am toe Data Mama. I
mW ael toe property eaualed In
SemtootaCouey. Ffonrto. rtaanrfoad
•c
UK 29, OAK PARK S U B O M S U N ,
acm nlng to toe PM toereot. mootded to FIM Book 9, Pagete) 99, of toe
Pubac Raoorda of 8em*nofe CouVy.
at pubic aMa to tie N g f»al and baoi
btddar. lor cadv d WMt From Door.
M l Norm Park Aranue. Sankmt FL.
32771. d 110O am . on toe 29 day d
January, 2002.
Dddd: December 29.2001.
Maryanna More#
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CO UR T
®V Mary
V W «nM .
12M Oouto Myrito fkmnua. BUM 109
~
r. Ftartda 317899449
fwaahed
i rtoraaa
.
I m aoooi
tie Amartcane
Ad, peraona ajgapd
W K lD M l
d a Ktortol accommodabon to parifi mm prorvaang r a , ww&gt;
to aeven (7) daya prior to any pro-

NOTICE OF

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N o m o r
PUBLIC AUCTION
w ngrwy yvwn.
Startler* Wrecker S )w c i art M i
•I PiM c Aucbon tor aebraga tor
cash on demand to retreat brtttor.
«"• w ow ng o n c ic n vpnop*.
j M .iT .m n
99 Cher 4DR
w i ■ la iA w s iw s js ic s it
J a i I I , TOOT
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Tito melon a i t o h i U i 12:00
PM. an N MM 1M »i Mo m . M
Sammota W n d w aerates 2540 5.
MyrttoAm Sanford, FL 32773

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uant to a Fatal Judgment ol
Mortgage
Foradoaura
deled
Oacandat 21, 2001 and (reared to
CaaeNO 01-CA-1199 Ot (to C M I
Court ol toe EIGHTEENTH Judbel
CvoA n and kx SEMINOLE Cowry.
Florida ■honto BA MORTQAGE.
U C (A WHOLLY OWNED SUB­
SIDIARY O F BANK OF AMERICA
N A ) SUCCESSOR IN W TEREST
BY MERGER O F NATONS8ANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, la toe
PUmtrfl a id
EDWARD A JAR MAKOWIC2: TH E BAFSt OF NEW
YORK AS TR U S TEE FOR TH E
POOLING
AND
SERVICING
AGREEM ENT DATED AS OF JULY
31.
1999.
SERIES
199BB.
CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA), N A ;
TUSCA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA­
TION, INC.; am toe Datondanta. I
■to aai to tie tdgheaf and boat bid­
der tor cruh at W EST FRONT DOOR
OF TH E SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE, SANFORD. FLORI­
DA M It 00AM. on toe 24th day of
January. 2002. toe M owing
aa&lt;d Final Judgment
LO T l i . O F TUSCA OAKS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 49. PAGES l i THROUGH
28. O F THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, RORIOA.
A K A 133 Woodand Dmra. Winter
Samoa. FL 32709
W ITNESS MY HANO and toe aeto
of ta » Court on December 29.2001
(SEAL)
Clark of toe Ckoui Caul
By Mery Slroupe
Deputy Clark
Echtvema lA ia x e lu , P A
PO Boa 25019
Tampa. Ftonda 339225018
FO1004316
"Sea Americana *«h Dnatatiuaa A d
i you are a paraon adh a daabiMy
■fit) naada acoommodakon to or
to parhcipa'e r tva proceeding, you
am anopad a no reel to you. lor toa
ptoytaaion ot certain aaaUlan
Ptoaaa contact Court Attanitbaticn
at 201 N Parti Averxu. Sanford.
Florida 32771. leiephone number
(407)998-4227. •.thin 2 working
daya ol you rveapt ot toa documor*; » haamg anpurad. (TOO) 1
900-989-9771.
Pubkah January 9. 13.2002

U021

TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
ju o tc iA L em eurr
M AND FOR
SCM NOLC COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVA ACTION
CASE M G P I-C A -1939
DIVISION L
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
c o r p o r a t io n .

jo s e p h h a ll,

a

m.

Detandamta)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE IA L E
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puraua i to a Fmat Judgneni ot
M oi'gjija
Fctactoaua
dated
De i-'-bar 21. 2001 and amatod to
C m NO 01 CA-1939 of toa Ctroto
Court of toa EIGHTEEN TH Judicial
Cucu I n and lor SEMINOLE Cowry.
Ftonda .re ra n CHASE MANHAT­
TAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
• ire PVuni.lt and JOSEPH HALL.
THE u n k n o w n SPOUSE O F
JOSEPH HALL IS JAN ET HALL,
MONNA FAT HALL; STATE OF
FLOfcDA d e p a r tm e n t OF REV­
ENUE. UNITED STATES OF AMER­
ICA ON BEHALF OF THE U S
O E P A Iilu tN T OF HOUSING 1
URBAN DEVELOPMENT, are Ihe

Oboe d tia Court. Samfnola Cow ry
Courtoouae. M l Motto Park Avarua.
Sanford, a
32771. Mopfione
4079994330. TOO 1-900-9999771
or 1-9004994770 via Florida Raley
PutAahJanuary i . I J , 2002
H024
M THE CEtCUtT COURT,
DON TEBN TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
M AND FOR

PROBATE DMStOM
FK 1 M L ; 01-1219-C F
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
STEPHEN A. MORRISON

The admautrakon cf toa aalata d
STEPHEN
A.
MORRISON,
dacaaaed. Fia Nudtar 0 M 2 1 9 C P
la pandng in toa Cacui Court of
Sem ncu Cowry. Florida. Probata
OMaforv toa addeaa of trtkch la Poal
Odea Boa BOW. Sanford. Ftartda
32771. The namee and addaaaaa of
toa paraortal mpmaemalhm'a attor­
ney am eat farto baton
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIEO THAT
AM panona on u ta n tea notice la
dialenga toa vakdty of toa wd, toa
quakhcaaona of he pemonaf repmaemabve. verve or fetedtattan of tea
Court am required to Me toer obfecHone ntto toa Caul W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M ONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH IS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE O f SERVICE O F A COPY OF
TH IS NOTICE ON TH EM
A i cm dlon of toe decedent end
other peraona having clarnie or
on nhom a copy of ton nonce la
dele d me *ref pubfeahon of tea
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER DATE OF
THE FIRST PUOLJCATIONOF THI3
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
TH E DATE OF SERVICE O F A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A i other credtore of toe decedent
end peraona having ciaima or
demand* agamal toe decedent'a
eetate mual Me toeV cleima Mto ton
court WITHIN THREE M ONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THtS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
■ah Oeabeaea Ad, persona needng
a apecial accommodation to parbclpele m toa proceeding ihoud conted toe ndvktuel or agency tandng
nonce not later toan aeven daya prior
to toe proceadaiga ea toe addreta
grvan on nobca.
Telephone
(904)287 9097;
1900-985-9771
(TO O ) or 1409955-9770 (V ). via
Ftonda Relay Semce
O da of toa Una pubaceoon of tort
Nooca ot Adrvmatrabon January 4

2002

NANCY SCHERMERHORN
Peraonal RaptaaamaHva
JAM ES R PROVENCHCR. ESQ
JAM ES PROVENCHEH, P A
719 W Waiter Park SlreM
Orlando. Ftonda 32BM
4072490440
Ftonda Bar N o ; 301957
Puttoah January 8. 13. 2002
11025
____
IN THE CIRCUIT CO UR T FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 01 -C A 1991-144.
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. N A . AS TRUSTEE

L

FOR DELTA FUNDING HOME
EQ UITY LOAN TR U ST 11472.

D EFEN D AN TS)

NOTICE IE HERESY QfVO I pw L O R D IK DAVIS and REBECCA A.
DAMS, tea aba; BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY,
AS
TR U STEE;
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO. 1;
UNKNOWN TEN A N T NO. 2;
UNKNOWN TEN A N T M L X
UMCNOWN TEN A N T MO. 4;
UNKNOWN TEN A N T NO. L
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO * and
A IL U M O O N N PARTIES
THROUGH. UNDER OR AOAM STA
NAMED D EFENDANT TO THtS
ACTION, OR HMrtNQ OR
OJUM M O TO HAVE ANY NGHT,
TITLE OR IN TE R E S T M TH E

N O TICE O F BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p w
w a d to an Ordar or Eunnary Ffod
Deesnbd 21. M l and aeMMd In
Cm
No. 01-CA1991-14-L d to*
Cbcutt Court d toa Eyttaardi
C M I m end tar l amfnofa
CdUYy, Ftartd* nhamki Wafta Fargo
■ark lEnnaaola. N JL, as Trualee for
DEM Fwdtog Home Eddy Loan
ThW 1 9 T-E k M
ard LOREN
K. OMRS and R O E C C A A. ONrtE.
Na « E k BANKERS TR UST COURANY. AB TR U STEE; UMOfOWN TEN ­
ANT NO. 1; UM M OW N TENANT
NO. 2: UNKNOWN TENANT N G 3t
UNKNOWN TEN A N T NO. 4;
UNKNOWN TE N A N T NO. 9;
UNKNOWN TEN AN T M L * and
ALL UNKNOWN R A R TK I CLAIM.
9 0 tfTE R E S TS BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AG AM ST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO TM S ACTION. OR
HAM M ) OR CL I i M M TO HAVE
ANY NM HT, TITLE OR EfTEREST
IN TH E PR O PER TY HEREIN
•al to toa hfghad and bad bfdfar lot
caah d toa W ttd From Door d toa
Bdittnda Cow ry Cowtooua* 301
W e i f w am tm j*, saraors, f a n
32771 d Samfnd* Cqwfy. Ftartd*
at It DO am . on tie 94 day d
January, 2002. toa toBaMng
daan toad property as ad lotto to
aato Order ot Ffoaf JurigmanL khrafc
LO T 222. TUECAW KLA U94T14B.
ACCORDING T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF A S RECORDED M
FLAT BOOK 3T. PAGES t
THROUGH 1* PUBLIC RECORDS
OF S E JM O IE COUNTY. FIO R O A.
» you ere a person arto a daabdty
■ho naada any accommodatton to
onivr no perDapeee n n s procsM*
to* you am amtoad. al no amt to
you. to era prevtoton of oanaki atafeoorttad toe Cout d
407495-4330 ivttoln hvo (2) inrkmg
days d your receipt of tola Ncdce, •
you am hearing or voice Impaired,
e d Ftartda Ratoy Batvtoe (800) 199977a
D M d Sanford. Ftartd* on
December 2* 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Dark. O o r t Cout
ByMary Sbouge
Aa Deputy CJaik
SMITH * M ATT, P A
2W1 Seat Oekfend Park BottevenL
SUM 303
Fort Laudardafe, FL 1J309
PvbiahJanuary a 13,2002
M TH E C E K U T COURT
O F TH E IfT H
JU D IC U L C E K U T
M AND FOR
I COUNTY,
HEM
C A M N Q 01-CA-J99114L
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

MARIE H GRANT, d u* . d K .
Odemtamft).
n o t ic e o f s a l e

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN putatari lo an Older or Final Judgmem
Scheddng
Foredoeure
Sale
edemd on Oooombor 21. 2001 In
Vita cam now pandng Vi eetd CotaL
f a rTyte of ahtch ■ VYtraeel above
I *vd a d to toe Nghad and beat bid­
der tor caah In toa SEMMOLE
Cow ry Cowthouea. Watt Front
Door. SEMMOLE COUNTY COUR­
THOUSE. 301 Motto Part Avenua,
Sanford. Florida 32771, d 1100
A M , on toa 24 day d Januray
2003. Ih# to ilin g jn c rib id proper*
ly as aaf torti In aaid Order or Ftod
TH E NORTH 5*5 FEET OF LOTS
Sd ANO LO T 90. ANO Id OF THE
VACATED ALLEY ON TH E NO R TH ,
PINEHURST. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROED M
P U T BOOK 3. RAGE 71. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ORDERED al SEMMOLE County.
Florid* * • 29 day of DECEMBER.
2001.
UARY ANNE MORES
Aa O ort. Clrcud C a rt
SEMINOLE. Ftonda
By: UarySlroupa
Aa Deputy Clark
SPEAR A HOFFMAN P A
709 Sodh Otaue Ikqhaay
Coral Gabfaa, Ftonda 33149
Tataphona (306)999 2299
Peraona*v4h dtoabdfy ahonaada
apaoal accommodauon ta parjopala n f a procaadng ahoUd conlad ADACoonbnafor al 301 N Park
Avenua. Suds N . SardonL Ftonda
32771. al M o l fere day* prior to toa
proceadng Talapfione: (407)3234330 Ert. 4227; 1 5099551771(TOO), or 1 900-9554770(V).
vta Florida Relay SanriceJ/yl
Pubath January * 1* 2002
0027
M THE O R C U T COURT
OF THE 1ITM
JUO ICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
SEM M OLE COUNTT,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DtVtilOrt
CAAEN O : M C A 1174 14 9
BANK UNITED OF TEXAS. FSB
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CHARLIE L LANE. N AKIA
CHARLIE LEW IS LANE. IV. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. TH R O UGH UNDER
OH AGAINST CHARLIE L LANE, W
AKIA CHARLIE LEWtS LANE. IV;
ELLEN J LANE A K A ELLEN JANE
LANE. IF LIVING. 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 ELLEN J LANE AKIA
ELLEN JAN E LANE. NATIONAL
C ITY BANK O F PENNSYLVANIA
F.K A INTEGRA
BANK PITTSBURGH. SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO EOOIBANK
SPRINGS LANDING
HOMEOW NERS ASSOCIATION.
M C ; BATTS. BATTS 9 BELL L L P.
F/K/A BATTS 9 BATTS. UNITED
STATES O F AM ERICA JOHN DOE
and JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION

Leg al*

Lecals

eca ls

i T m M ' w f t a i'V a o o i
antored to C M CaM N a 99 CA 2171
14 B d toa Cbodl Court d toa 19TH
Jukctof Ckcut to and lor SEMMOLE
Coutly. Somord. Ftartd* I i d a d to
toe h ^ ia d and bod (adder lor cadi
m toe Wtad bori door d toe K 1 E MOLE Courfy Courtoouae toededd
110 N Pub Avenue In Eentard,
R o n * at 1190 n n . on toa a day
d January. (002 toe tolpwlng
daeeribad property aa aaf kfto to,
add Sunmary Ftod Judgntor* to­
ad
LO T 7a IPREfO S LAAfDMG U94T
S. ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
TH ER EO F, AS RECORDED IN
FLAT BOOK f * PAGE E l. PUBLIC
RECORDS OP S O E N O ll COUN­
TY . FIORM A.
Ddad 9fo 29 t ty d

1001.

L
9091

T * S CORPORATOR MORTGAGE
LOAN TR UST 1947-3. UNDER TH E
POOUNO 9 5ER VlC»fG AGREE­
MENT DATED AS O F SEPTEMBER
1, 1947 ta Pt o M and HECTOR
M AHTPKZ; LOUROCS O A fC U DC
M ARTINEZ; SUNRISE OWNERS
G R O UP,N G ;vaddanctam * ta d
•a* b toa hbpiaM and beat bfdctar tor
cadi d «• W EST FRO N T DOOR d

ly as i d tadt to sad Ftod Judpnar*
to a *
LO T 19* SUNFESC V U A Q C UNTT
* ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
TH ER EO F, A S RCCOROCO IN
P U T BOOK 3 * M G S 9 4 PUSUC
RECORDS O F SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FiO R KM .
Datod rva 29 (toy d
2001.
btoryarma Mom
Aa Clarb of aatd Court

A U M TERCSTED PERSONS ARE
NODFIEQ TH A T
lahoen tote nede* la
N etta H hereby given tod a Pitofe
Haartvg ■ « b* hato by to* Ptanrmg
BZonbig Commtatfon ^In toa C iy
S anta* Ftartd* d TO O p jn . on
■ y tT ,IM .to o tm * totoiad tar •
Vartanc* ta a M TU . Mcdfola-FamFy
R d M U M lD M I*
LEGAL DCSCftaFTIOFt SEC 07
TW P 209 ROE 31E N 1/2 O F NW
M l W OF RY (LESS S 900 F T S W
92755 FT 4 RD3K 17.79 AC)
The property befog more ganateiy
■e 1301 E. Airport BNd

5 T f
a » pe rtu ta
f M have an oppomady to ta head
of toa Ptarmfog EZonfog
d toa C iy d ~
i dey d December.

S D R C U T COURT K M )
Ctad d toa C b cd Court
****
Plbfofl Ft
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
TH E LAW O F F C C E O F DANK) J .
STER N . P .A , ATTO R NEY FOR
P U U N TVF
101 a Uhfoardy Drive Edto 100
RantottJri. a 33334
(994)2334000
99-47309 GEH)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AI4EFBCAN8 WITH
ACT.
to g t
corded COURT ADMB9STRAT1GH
d
toe
SEM M OLE
County
Ceurmouee d 4074994227.14009994771 (TD D ) or 1400499477a
noTELMi nwuy OKirrirai.
Ptbftaftjanary * 13.2002

Lecals

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Aa Oapdy Ctarb
Thta ndfoa ta pmftaad puaitom to

2001.

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C A M NO; 91 CA 193314 L
W ELLE FARDO BANK
MBfNEEOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/KfA NORW EST
BANK M M NESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION IN TR U S T FOR
R EGISTERED
HOLDERS
OF
94PAC SECURED ASSETS C O U P ,
M ORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH
C E R m FIC A Tia BER KS 19992
PLAINTIFF
va
GARY BLYTHE IF U V IM J. AND IF
DEAD. THE U99M0WN SPOUSE.
HEIR S, DEVISEES. G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR USTEES ANO A a
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
M TER EST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAM ST GARY BLYTH E;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F GARY
BLYTH E. IF ANY) CAPISTR AN O
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
INC ;
HENDERSON W ILDER.
CO N TR ACTO R .
WILIAM
C.
ROGERS; DONNA ) . ROGERS;
CERTIFIED FINANCIAL SERVICES,
INC : FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK FIFJA FLORIDA NATIONAL
COMMUMTYBAMK;
FLOORSYBTEMS, INC ;
PERFECTION PLUS
CONTRACTING, INC : ACCURATE
HOME IMPROVEMENTS OIBIA
MALLAHO
SYSTEM S,
IN C ;
PALMER ELECTRIC COMPANY;
JOHN DOE and JAN E DO* AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauam to a S w m w y Final Judgmem
d Fomctoaum datod Dae 21. 2001
entered h 0 4 Caaa No. 01 CA 1633
14 L of ha Cared Cowl of me 15TH
Ju d d d O c u lln and tor SEMMOLE
County. Sanford. Ftontt. I ad aaf to
tie hiftoeal and bad Odder tat caah
d d watt bod door d toa SEMI­
NOLE Cowty Couttouee located d
310 N Park Avenua m Sanford.
Ftartd* at 11O0 am. on toa 29 day
d January. 2002 the kdoamg
daaenbad property aa ad farto In
sad Swvnary FriaJ Judgmanl. to­
ad
THAT CERTAIN CONOOMMIUM
PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT NO 152
ANO AN UNOIVIOEO 0037 M TER ­
E S T IN THE U N O COMMON ELEM EI.: S AND COMMON EXPENS­
ES APPURTENANT TO SAIO UNTT,
ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANO
SUBJECT TO IH E CO VENANT*
CONDITIONS. RESTR ICTIO NS.
TERMS AND OTHER PROVISIONS
O F TF«S DECLARATION OF CON­
DOMINIUM OF CAPISTRAN. A
CONDOMINIUM AS RECOROED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1274,
PAGE 1109, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Deted tote 29 dey of December.
2001
(C IR C U T COURT SEAL)
MARYA W E MORSE
d a rt of h e Cvrevt Cowl
By Mary Slroupe
Dapdy Clark
Pubbah be
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
TH E U W OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STER N, P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
901 S Utwenay Drive Sufe 500
PtemaaoivFL 33324
(984)2334000
014770WCWF)
M ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
A CT, peraona ean ibtefifttiee needInge apecial accommodation ahould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
toa
SEMINOLE
Courtly
Cowmouaa at 407495-4227, 1409
•594771 (TO O) or I 9099654779
via Ftonda Relay Santee.
Pubkah January * I* 2002
1029
■f TH E O R C U T COURT
OF THE tiT H
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
if AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 19-1777 CA-14-E
BANK O F NEW YORK. AS
TR USTEE FOR AMRESCO
RESIDENTIAL SECURITIES
CORPORATION
M ORTGAGE
LOAN TRUST 1997-3. UNDER THE
POOUNO 5 SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
SEPTEMBER t. 1997
Piano*
v*
HECTO R M ARTINEZ; LOURDES
GARCIA DE MARTINEZ. SUNRISE
OWNERS GROUP. IN C .
Defendant.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
iPtaasa pubbah at
THE SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
tuanl lo a Final Judgment of
Foradoaura dated Deeamber 21,
2001. « t entered rt Caaa fto 99
17777 CA-14-E, of the Circut Ccud
of me I9TH Jurkaal Cvcul ai and tor
SEMINOLE County. Ftonda BANK
O F NEW YORK, AS TR USTEE FOR

A d , I you am apar-

Ptormtog iZomng C iiaedeekei
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: tt a par-

diefonga to* MAdta ta toe e A to*
iytaf~ratar i ta to* P*raonta_rapratota Cowl am leqtamd to toFtoab
obtacBone ertto tfo Cout WITHM
TH E LATER O F THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
TH E FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TICE OR D fR TY (30) DAYS
AFTER TH E DATE OF 8ERV1CI OF
A COPY O F THtS NOTICE ON
THEM.
A l crartoort ct toe dreader* and
otoer panona having claim* or
B m m fo agafnat decedvrfi aetata
on «hom a copy ta (ta nodoa li
•owed iritabi ton* (3) n o rta fdtar
to* dee* of to* brat puateften ta Me
Court W ITH IN TH E LATER O F
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THtS NOTICE OR TVbRTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE O F A COPY OF TM S
NOTICE O N THEM.
A f otoot cratatam ta to* de etdrt

ta
bad. M no coat to you. to pmrtatana
toa Cout Adntafabafor af 301 North
Pork Avenua. Santar* FI 32771,
Phone No. (407)323-4330 aa ln fon
4227 taM n I ■ortbig (toy* d yo u
m odd d ia* no9ca or ptaaW i» I
you am haartag bnpdraq t d 1400(994771 (TO O ); i you am vofoa
tatodm* cal 14099954770 (V )
(Vta|Ftartda Raley Sanricaa)
Vbrga* Ztan 4 Kaherm, PA.
tOO01kjfoauud Bgftovw*
SUM 175-9
Hnfownod. FI 33021
Tafaphone(154)993-9993
Talitarabttaa (994WB97707
092870 OCN
Publafi: January * 1*2002

M Tm a n c u r count
OP THE IfTH
SS1TCVM fEtCUTT.
M AND PON
■EM M O LI COUNTY,
FLOW DA
C1WL DIVISION
CASE NO j 01-CA-1M 914-L
BANK ONE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. FIK'A T IC FIRST
NATIONAL B A M OP C H C A O a AS
TR USTEE.
PATRICK D. OfGOPIS. d d ,
r '
N O TK S O P
(Ptoaae piAAth ta THE
SEMMOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant fo a Final Juddnanl d
Forstcoaue ddad toa 21 day d
December. 2001, and emamd ta
Caaa No. 0 IG A - 1599 14-L. d toa
Cfecui C a u l d toe !«T H Ju d d d
O o r t ta and tor Bamtada Cowry
Ftortda, aheram BANK ONE.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. F/K/A
TH E FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP
CHICAGO, AS TR USTEE ta toa
P u n * w d PATRICK D. DtOOtaia
UNKNOWN t r o u u O F fw m c x
D »O O M (l M ArtAai OAKS o r
SEMMOLE HOMEOWNERS ASSO­
CIATION. INC.: CITIFINANCIAL
EQUITY SERVICES. M C.; JOHN
DOE ANO JAN E
DOE AS
UNKNOWN TEN AN T (S| M POS­
SESSION O F TH E SUBJECT
PROPERTY. I a d asi to toa hfdieal
and beat btddar tor caah al toa
W EST FRONT OOOR O F CO UR T­
HOUSE d toa Samfnda County
Couttoouee, ta Samaiafa County.
Florid* d 1190 on tot 29 day d
January. 2002. toa todovvtag
daecrtoad property aa ad kadi ta
•aid Ftad Judgmar* to e *
LO T 53. MAYFAIR OAKS.
ACCORDING TO
THE P U T
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK SO.
PAGES 39 THROUGH 41, M CLUSIYE, AS RECOROED ttf PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE, COUN­
TY. FLORIDA; SAID LAND SITU­
ATE. LYING ANO BEING ttf SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLO flO A
■V a 102 QUEENS COURT. SAN­
FORD. FL 32771
to accordance arm toa Amartcane
aattl Dtaattotoe Act. Paraon* aam
D tu b n iN rm drtg ■ tfMKiBl icconv
modtton to peitdpeto n Vto proceadhg ahould contact me Caul
Adnamdralor at 201 N. Park Avanua,
Sanford. FL 32771. Tataphona
Number (407)3294330 not lifer
tttan aovan (7) daya prior to Via ptocaeamg. I hairing mpauvd. (TOO)
14099959771 or Vtasa (V )I4 0 9
9564770 via FGrata Relay Service*
Deled tie 29 dey d Dee. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctart Ot The Occvt CoW
By Mery Strove*
Deputy Clerk
Submittadby:
Lew 0 "c e of M anful C Walton
1900 NW ram Slm d. SUM 120
Fort Leutardtle, Ftonda 33309
Tataphona (95*1*53 0353
FacumAa (954)7714052
01-03529
PubtdUanuary * U 2002

wat

NOTICE O F PUBUC SALE
ALTAM ONTE TOW M O. M C.U N C U M D V E M C tl AUCTION
117 MARKER ST .
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLO
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U BIOS
PURSUANT 41 TO F S 71379
1-23-2002
1997 FORD
2FABP37X3H01I6043
PHONE * 407-339 0700
PuMtah. January * 2002
1047
PUBLIC AUCTION
Pubic tuebon 10 be hdd d 12 00
p m. on to* l i d day of JANUARY
2002 Al toe born door of Senltm)
Toning end Recovery faceted tl
2522 Country Club R d . Sanford. FI
32771. for tie purpoee of ttpoeaig
of *u fotaxvmg veftte
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local bme.
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•I 700 PM local erne
3 Protact FC-I169-02BJC •
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AgncdU* EehbU Bukbng PieBrt
Conforenc*January 15. 2002 Due
3a 2002 et 2.00 PM

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cn or before |(foee) FEBRUARY 7.
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CLERK OF THE C IR C U T COURT
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Deputy Clerk
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S te a m b o a t-----Continued from Page 1C
The River Queen resembles
most flat bottom work boats
except for the band-like boiler
that sticks out of its haul. It hous­
es a 5-horse powered compound
steam engine built by Rossetti
using a design from the Semple

Engine Co. Inc, of S t Louis.
Numerous gauges and valves,
ireduding a 100-year-old pressure
gauge, are located on the outside
of the bailer
White uses oak wood,
although other types of wood or
coal can be used, to feed the boil-

H a w k in s-------Continued from F if e 7C
Benediction, was the alumni
march in the recessional to
“\Var March of the Priest" The
classes gathered at the Elk's for
a reception and get acquainted
evening.
On Thursday evening, the
C rooms Academy classes held
their banquet at the Sanford
Civic Center. Rufus Brooks, the
Class of 1946, was master of
ceremonies. A musical prelude
was given by Evelyn Clark.
Class o f 1942, on the piano and
River- McCreary', G ass of 1942,
on the Tumpet
“Gon Bless America," was
sang bv the audience, with the
invocation by the Rev. Israel
Black 11961). ldella Lewis Jones
"1946 gave the welcome to the
guest- ind alumni Willie King
(1948 ;ave the occasion.
Ms Constance Grady
Woocrerry rendered the
dynamic selection "I Want Jesus
To Walk With Me." Woodbeny
is the daughter of Bishop
Zedekich Grady.
The Blessing of Thanksgiving
was given by Bishop Mary
Smith (1942). After a delicious
dinner was served, the beauti­
ful voice of Elfreta Hill Deveaux
sang the rendition of "Great Is
Thou Faithfulness."
Special honor was given to
the oldest living Crooms
Academy graduates. They are
Violet Jackson Crawford (1935),
Mary Lee Hall Generette (1935),
Blanche Simmons Francis
(1932), and Arlena Barther
Peterson (1935).
On Friday, the Crooms
Academy classes boarded the
Grand Romance for a four-hour
luncheon cruise, where all the
alumni and guests enjoyed an
afternoon of fun, food and chit
chat
Friday evening, the classes
enjoyed an evening of more
fun, music and old memories.
Saturday, the dosing, was a big
fish fry with all of the good fix­
ings, thus a grand, great, enjoy­
able four-days of good memo­
ries for the Crooms Academy
Classes of 1931-1949 and 1961.
We salute the 2001 Crooms
Academy and Friends Choir,
under the direction of pianists
Evelyn R. Clark (1942) and
Rudy Henderson (1949), organ­
ist Earl E Minott (1948) and
trumpeter Rivers D. McCreary

And many thanks to the
hometown alumni committee
chairperson Alder Jenkins
Craig, Willie King, Katheryn
Joseph Alexander, Katie
Robinson Burke, Earl Minott
Rebecca Thomas Henderson,
Minnie Foster Roux, Rufus
Brooks, Evelyn Clark. Violet
Crawford, Evola Frye, Juanita
Graham Harrold, Rudy
Henderson, Margaret Smith
Jackson. Idelle Jones, Thelma
Wilson Mike, Annie Stokes
O'Neille, Lelia Rose, Dewey
Smith, Mary Smith, Roberta
Pittman Terry, Walter Ware,
Eartherlean P. Williams, James
Wilson, Virginia W. Wilson,
Eunice I. Wilson and Wesley
Wright Jr
The African American
Cultural Forum and the
Organization of Black Faculty
and Staff of Seminole
Community College invites the
community to attend Heritage
Jubilee 2002. The program will
be Friday Jan. 11, in die concert
hall at SC C
The event will feature the
renowned Bethune-Cookman
College Concert Chorale, with
Dr. Rebecca W. Steele as direc­
tor. The occasion will honor
two of Sanford's outstanding
citizens. Mother Blanche Bell
Weaver and Deacon Herbert
Cherry.

Goldsboro Elementary
Magnet School for Math,
Science and Technology will
host a parent training work­
shop 6 3 0 to 7 3 0 pan. Tuesday,
Jan. 8, in the school's media
center, located at 1300 W. 20th
St
The workshop will provide
parents with important infor­
mation about their role when
conferencing with teachers and
strategies to use before, during
and after the conference.
Yvonne ODuaran from Staff
Development Department of
the Seminole County Public
Schools will conduct the train­
ing. Baby-sitting will be provid­
ed and registration b required.
For further information, call
Family Liaison Specialist Deiora
Campbell at 407-320-5805. All
parents of students are invited
to the workshop.

er. The fire generates the steam
that powers the boat
"My brother-in-law once told
my wife he didn't know if build­
ing a fire on the bottom of a
wood boat was a good idea,"
White joked.
Water must always be on
hand, since the boiler will blow
up if it runs out of the liquid.
Although steamboating is con­
sidered safe, a steam power
plant requires constant attention
— gauges must be checked, the
boiler must be fed and the
engine must be kept ailed.
In spite of the fact While had
nev er operated a steamboat
before purchasing the River
Queen, Rossetti sent enough
reading material with the boat
for the Sanford resident to leam
the ins and outs of steamboating.
"I did a lot of reading," White
said. "The man I bought it from

sent enough reading for two
years."
Before launching the boat on
water. White said he fired up the
boiler three different times to test
his dri Ik Once he felt comfort­
able with his new vessel he took
it to Lake Monroe for his first
outing.
White said it takes about 20
minutes to fire up the boiler to
create enough steam to launch
the boat on water Once m the
water; firewood is used to keep
it going. One bucket of wood is
equivalent to one hour of steam
power Fh’e hours would be a
five-bucket day.
The engine generates enough
steam power for the boat to trav­
el about 5 mph.
"B u t that's not too slow if
you think about it," White said
Since his first steamboating
jaunt on Lake Monroe, White

has spent numerous afternoons
on the water; much to the
amusement of on-lookers.
"Everybody wants to see it
and sit in it so they can say they
satin a steamboat," White said.
"Even when I am hauling it
down the road, some people
almost wreck because they are
looking at the b o a t'
While recommends steam­
boating far anybody who is
interested in an alternative to
motor and sail boating.
Depending on a person's taster
the price of a steamboat ranges
from $7,500 to $250,000.
"A 1900 beautiful mahogany
boat can cost around $250,000,"
he said. "However; I wanted
something that I could stomp
mud on the bottom and not care
— a working boat. It would
have been what Joe Blow had in
the 1890S on the river."

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this or other programs offered
by the Lake Mary Seniors, call
407-324-3060.

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C ard ee-. translated as "The M isbehaved
Daughter*, performed by the Southern Ballet
Theatre. You may ask. "How can this be possiMe?"
As one step in fulfilling our mission to
promote and enhance the arts in this county, the
Seminole Cultural Arts C ou ncil in partnership
with United Arts of Central Florida and Seminole
Count)', is sponsoring T h e Misbehaved
Daughter* at 5.00 p.m. on January 20, 2002 at
Winter Springs High School. At this low price,
everyone can afford to enjoy the Southern Ballet

The funds for these grants come from the sale of
Florida's "State-of-the-Arts* license plate. The
first time cost for the arts plate is S32 over the
usual vehidr registration renewal fee. Our arts
council receives $20 from each license plate f-H
This year, make a statement and choose Florida's
'State of the Arts* license plate. Help fund important programs in your own county, including
visual arts, m u sic theater and
Funds for our operational expenses come from
memberships and sponsors. Supporting the
Seminole Cultural Arts Council through individual or group membership also benefits you in

Th“ tre
The Seminole Cultural Arts Council is the offirial'A rts Agency for Seminole County*. It is our
role to sustain, develop, and advance the cultural
life of Seminole County, as well as preserve local
cultural and historic heritage. The performing.
literary, visual and science arts are all within the
scope of our concern.
O f course, we couldn t possibly do it all alone,
A few months ago, the Seminole Cultural Arts
Council awarded grants totaling $27,421 to 28
Seminole County nonprofit organizations and
public schools. This will allow them to provide
artistic and cultural experiences ^ our community which otherwise would be beyond their
means. In fa c t without our support some of these
organizations would not be able to continue their
work. Since the council was oqpmized in 1994.
w e r 580JM0 has been awarded in grants in the
rategories of youth activities sponsored by cul-

““ ny ways.* You will receive a quarterly
newsletter, notification of
SCAC events,
and discounts to selected performances including
- L a Fille Mai G ard ee-, "The Misbehaved
Daughter*.
The Seminole Cultural Arts C ou ncil in partner
ship with the United Arts of Central Florida and
W n o l e County, will continue to campaign for
the aits community. Highlighting the Strength
high artistic quality and p ro fcra k m a lism ^ ^ d v
present in Seminole C ^ m ty T n d ^
Central Florida, and encouraging additional
growth will always be our goaL
*
Make a difference and support the quality of
our artistic and cultural life. Become a member of
the Seminole Cultural Arts CounciL Put a -Stateof-the-Arts* license plate on vour vehicle a J Z *
a performance and L e ^ ^
n
the arts in our community.
*
^

K ic f n rir s l n r c a n i m K r if H ' n i l t i i r a l a r t i v L

Q om e to th e b a lle t 11
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Sunday. January 6. 2002

S te a m b o a t-----Continued from Page 1C
The River Queen resembles
most flat bottom work boats
except for the band-like boiler
that sticks out of its haul. It hous­
es a 5-horse powered compound
steam engine built by Rossetti
using a design from the Semple

Engine Co. Inc, of S t Louis.
Numerous gauges and valves,
ireduding a 100-year-old pressure
gauge, are located on the outside
of the bailer
White uses oak wood,
although other types of wood or
coal can be used, to feed the boil-

H a w k in s-------Continued from F if e 7C
Benediction, was the alumni
march in the recessional to
“\Var March of the Priest" The
classes gathered at the Elk's for
a reception and get acquainted
evening.
On Thursday evening, the
C rooms Academy classes held
their banquet at the Sanford
Civic Center. Rufus Brooks, the
Class of 1946, was master of
ceremonies. A musical prelude
was given by Evelyn Clark.
Class o f 1942, on the piano and
River- McCreary', G ass of 1942,
on the Tumpet
“Gon Bless America," was
sang bv the audience, with the
invocation by the Rev. Israel
Black 11961). ldella Lewis Jones
"1946 gave the welcome to the
guest- ind alumni Willie King
(1948 ;ave the occasion.
Ms Constance Grady
Woocrerry rendered the
dynamic selection "I Want Jesus
To Walk With Me." Woodbeny
is the daughter of Bishop
Zedekich Grady.
The Blessing of Thanksgiving
was given by Bishop Mary
Smith (1942). After a delicious
dinner was served, the beauti­
ful voice of Elfreta Hill Deveaux
sang the rendition of "Great Is
Thou Faithfulness."
Special honor was given to
the oldest living Crooms
Academy graduates. They are
Violet Jackson Crawford (1935),
Mary Lee Hall Generette (1935),
Blanche Simmons Francis
(1932), and Arlena Barther
Peterson (1935).
On Friday, the Crooms
Academy classes boarded the
Grand Romance for a four-hour
luncheon cruise, where all the
alumni and guests enjoyed an
afternoon of fun, food and chit
chat
Friday evening, the classes
enjoyed an evening of more
fun, music and old memories.
Saturday, the dosing, was a big
fish fry with all of the good fix­
ings, thus a grand, great, enjoy­
able four-days of good memo­
ries for the Crooms Academy
Classes of 1931-1949 and 1961.
We salute the 2001 Crooms
Academy and Friends Choir,
under the direction of pianists
Evelyn R. Clark (1942) and
Rudy Henderson (1949), organ­
ist Earl E Minott (1948) and
trumpeter Rivers D. McCreary

And many thanks to the
hometown alumni committee
chairperson Alder Jenkins
Craig, Willie King, Katheryn
Joseph Alexander, Katie
Robinson Burke, Earl Minott
Rebecca Thomas Henderson,
Minnie Foster Roux, Rufus
Brooks, Evelyn Clark. Violet
Crawford, Evola Frye, Juanita
Graham Harrold, Rudy
Henderson, Margaret Smith
Jackson. Idelle Jones, Thelma
Wilson Mike, Annie Stokes
O'Neille, Lelia Rose, Dewey
Smith, Mary Smith, Roberta
Pittman Terry, Walter Ware,
Eartherlean P. Williams, James
Wilson, Virginia W. Wilson,
Eunice I. Wilson and Wesley
Wright Jr
The African American
Cultural Forum and the
Organization of Black Faculty
and Staff of Seminole
Community College invites the
community to attend Heritage
Jubilee 2002. The program will
be Friday Jan. 11, in die concert
hall at SC C
The event will feature the
renowned Bethune-Cookman
College Concert Chorale, with
Dr. Rebecca W. Steele as direc­
tor. The occasion will honor
two of Sanford's outstanding
citizens. Mother Blanche Bell
Weaver and Deacon Herbert
Cherry.

Goldsboro Elementary
Magnet School for Math,
Science and Technology will
host a parent training work­
shop 6 3 0 to 7 3 0 pan. Tuesday,
Jan. 8, in the school's media
center, located at 1300 W. 20th
St
The workshop will provide
parents with important infor­
mation about their role when
conferencing with teachers and
strategies to use before, during
and after the conference.
Yvonne ODuaran from Staff
Development Department of
the Seminole County Public
Schools will conduct the train­
ing. Baby-sitting will be provid­
ed and registration b required.
For further information, call
Family Liaison Specialist Deiora
Campbell at 407-320-5805. All
parents of students are invited
to the workshop.

er. The fire generates the steam
that powers the boat
"My brother-in-law once told
my wife he didn't know if build­
ing a fire on the bottom of a
wood boat was a good idea,"
White joked.
Water must always be on
hand, since the boiler will blow
up if it runs out of the liquid.
Although steamboating is con­
sidered safe, a steam power
plant requires constant attention
— gauges must be checked, the
boiler must be fed and the
engine must be kept ailed.
In spite of the fact While had
nev er operated a steamboat
before purchasing the River
Queen, Rossetti sent enough
reading material with the boat
for the Sanford resident to leam
the ins and outs of steamboating.
"I did a lot of reading," White
said. "The man I bought it from

sent enough reading for two
years."
Before launching the boat on
water. White said he fired up the
boiler three different times to test
his dri Ik Once he felt comfort­
able with his new vessel he took
it to Lake Monroe for his first
outing.
White said it takes about 20
minutes to fire up the boiler to
create enough steam to launch
the boat on water Once m the
water; firewood is used to keep
it going. One bucket of wood is
equivalent to one hour of steam
power Fh’e hours would be a
five-bucket day.
The engine generates enough
steam power for the boat to trav­
el about 5 mph.
"B u t that's not too slow if
you think about it," White said
Since his first steamboating
jaunt on Lake Monroe, White

has spent numerous afternoons
on the water; much to the
amusement of on-lookers.
"Everybody wants to see it
and sit in it so they can say they
satin a steamboat," White said.
"Even when I am hauling it
down the road, some people
almost wreck because they are
looking at the b o a t'
While recommends steam­
boating far anybody who is
interested in an alternative to
motor and sail boating.
Depending on a person's taster
the price of a steamboat ranges
from $7,500 to $250,000.
"A 1900 beautiful mahogany
boat can cost around $250,000,"
he said. "However; I wanted
something that I could stomp
mud on the bottom and not care
— a working boat. It would
have been what Joe Blow had in
the 1890S on the river."

class for you.
This is very low impact and
perfect for the couch potato or
for those who have been
restricted to very mild exer­

cise by their doctors. •
Foi more information on
this or other programs offered
by the Lake Mary Seniors, call
407-324-3060.

R o w ell----------Continued from F if e 7C
Building. If you've been
avoiding exercising because
all the exercise classes are a
little too hard, then this is the

Is It Really Possible To See A Performance
By The Southern Ballet For Only $12.00?
Yes, as unbelievable as it may seem, for
512/adults, $8/children you can see -L a Fille Mai
C ard ee-. translated as "The M isbehaved
Daughter*, performed by the Southern Ballet
Theatre. You may ask. "How can this be possiMe?"
As one step in fulfilling our mission to
promote and enhance the arts in this county, the
Seminole Cultural Arts C ou ncil in partnership
with United Arts of Central Florida and Seminole
Count)', is sponsoring T h e Misbehaved
Daughter* at 5.00 p.m. on January 20, 2002 at
Winter Springs High School. At this low price,
everyone can afford to enjoy the Southern Ballet

The funds for these grants come from the sale of
Florida's "State-of-the-Arts* license plate. The
first time cost for the arts plate is S32 over the
usual vehidr registration renewal fee. Our arts
council receives $20 from each license plate f-H
This year, make a statement and choose Florida's
'State of the Arts* license plate. Help fund important programs in your own county, including
visual arts, m u sic theater and
Funds for our operational expenses come from
memberships and sponsors. Supporting the
Seminole Cultural Arts Council through individual or group membership also benefits you in

Th“ tre
The Seminole Cultural Arts Council is the offirial'A rts Agency for Seminole County*. It is our
role to sustain, develop, and advance the cultural
life of Seminole County, as well as preserve local
cultural and historic heritage. The performing.
literary, visual and science arts are all within the
scope of our concern.
O f course, we couldn t possibly do it all alone,
A few months ago, the Seminole Cultural Arts
Council awarded grants totaling $27,421 to 28
Seminole County nonprofit organizations and
public schools. This will allow them to provide
artistic and cultural experiences ^ our community which otherwise would be beyond their
means. In fa c t without our support some of these
organizations would not be able to continue their
work. Since the council was oqpmized in 1994.
w e r 580JM0 has been awarded in grants in the
rategories of youth activities sponsored by cul-

““ ny ways.* You will receive a quarterly
newsletter, notification of
SCAC events,
and discounts to selected performances including
- L a Fille Mai G ard ee-, "The Misbehaved
Daughter*.
The Seminole Cultural Arts C ou ncil in partner
ship with the United Arts of Central Florida and
W n o l e County, will continue to campaign for
the aits community. Highlighting the Strength
high artistic quality and p ro fcra k m a lism ^ ^ d v
present in Seminole C ^ m ty T n d ^
Central Florida, and encouraging additional
growth will always be our goaL
*
Make a difference and support the quality of
our artistic and cultural life. Become a member of
the Seminole Cultural Arts CounciL Put a -Stateof-the-Arts* license plate on vour vehicle a J Z *
a performance and L e ^ ^
n
the arts in our community.
*
^

K ic f n rir s l n r c a n i m K r if H ' n i l t i i r a l a r t i v L

Q om e to th e b a lle t 11
______

**** •*

�Page 8C Sunaay. January 6. 2002

Thi Skmnole Hdulo

Steam boat
C aatlaw d from p*g« 1C
The River Queen resembles
most flat bottom work boats
except for the barref-Uke boiler
that sticks out of its hauL It houses a 5-horse powered compound
steam engine built by Rossetti
using a design from the Semple

Engine Co. Inc, o f S t Louis.
Numerous gauges and valves,
inducting a 100-yearold pressure
gauge, are located on the outside
of the boiler
White uses oak wood,
although other types of wood or
coal can be used, to feed the bofl-

H a w k in s-------Continued from Pag* 7C
Benediction, was the alumni
march in the recessional to
*\Var March of the Priest" The
classes gathered at the Elk's for
a reception and get acquainted
evening.
On Thursday evening, the
Crooms Academy classes held
their banquet at tne Sanford
Civic Center. Rufus Brooks, the
Class of 1946, was master of
ceremonies. A musical prelude
was given by Evelyn Clark,
Class of 1942, on tne piano and
Rivers McCreary, Class of 1942,
on the trumpet.
"God Bless America/' was
sang by the audience, with the
invocation by the Rev. Israel
Black (1961). Idelia Lewis Jones
“1946" gave the welcome to the
guests and alumni. Willie King
(19+81gave the occasion.
Ms Constance Grady
IVoodberry rendered the
dynamic selection "I Want Jesus
To Walk With Me." Woodberry
is the daughter of Bishop
Zedekich Grady.
The Blessing of Thanksgiving
was given by Bishop Mary
Smith (1942). After a delicious
dinner was served, the beauti­
ful voice of Elfreta Hill Deveaux
sang live rendition of "Great Is
Thou Faithfulness."
Special honor was given to
the oldest living Crooms
Academy graduates. They are
Violet Jackson Crawford (1935),
Mary Lee Hall Generette (1935),
Blandte Simmons Francis
(1932), and Arlena Barther
Peterson (1935).
On Friday, the Crooms
Academy classes boarded the
Grand Romance for a four-hour
luncheon cruise, where all the
alumni and guests enjoyed an
afternoon of fun, food and chit
chat
Friday evening, the classes
enjoyed an evening of more
fun, music and old memories.
Saturday, the dosing, was a big
fish fry with all of the good fix­
ings, thus a grand, great, enjoy­
able four-days of good memo­
ries for the Crooms Academy
Classes of 1931-1949 and 1961.
We salute the 2001 Crooms
Academy and Friends Choir,
under the direction of pianists
Evelyn R. Clark (1942) and
Rudy Henderson (1949), oifarv
ist Earl E Minott (1948) ana
trumpeter Rivers D. McCreary
(1942).

And many thanks to the
hometown alumni committee
chairperson Alder Jenkins
Craig, Willie King, Katheryn
Joseph Alexander, Katie
Robinson Burke, Earl Minott,
Rebecca Thomas Henderson,
Minnie Foster Roux, Rufus
Brooks, Evelyn Clark, Violet
Crawford, EvoLa Frye, Juanita
Graham Harrold, Rudy
Henderson, Margaret Smith
Jackson, Idelle Jones, Thelma
Wilson Mike, Annie Stokes
CTNeiUe, Lelia Rose, Dewey
Smith, Mary Smith, Roberta
Pittman Terry, Walter Ware,
Eartherlean P. Williams, James
Wilson, Virginia IV. Wilson,
Eunice L Wilson and Wesley
Wright Jr.
The African American
Cultural Forum and the
Organization of Black Faculty
and Staff of Seminole
Community College invites the
community to attend Heritage
Jubilee 2002. The program will
be Friday Jan. 11, in tne concert
hall at SCC.
The event will feature the
renowned Bethune-Cookman
College Concert Chorale, with
Dr. Rebecca W. Steele as direc­
tor. The occasion will honor
two of Sanford's outstanding
dtizens, Mother Blanche Bell
Weaver and Deacon Herbert
Cherry.
Admission is free.

Goldsboro Elementary
Magnet School for Math
Science and Technology will
host a parent training work­
shop 6 JO to 7 JO p.m. Tuesday,
Ja a 8, in the school's media
center, located at 1300 W. 20th
St
The workshop will provide
parents with important infor­
mation about their role when
conferencing with teachers and
strategies to use before, during
and after the conference.
Yvonne CYDuaran from Staff
Development Department of
the Seminole County Public
Schools will conduct the train­
ing. Baby-sitting will be provid­
ed and registration is required.
For further information, call
Family Liaison Specialist Delora
Campbell at 407-320-5805. All
parents of students are invited
to the workshop.

e t The fire generates the steam
that powers the boat
"My brother-in-law once told
my wife he didn't know if build­
ing a fire on the bottom of a
wood boat was a good idea,"
White joked.
Water must always be on
hand, since the boiler will blow
*if it runs out of the l
i con­
sidered safe, a steam power
plant requires constant attention
r must be fed and the
engine must be kept oiled.
In spite of the fact White had
never operated a steamboat
before purchasing the River
Queen, Rossetti sent enough
reading materia] with the boat
for the Sanford resident to learn
the ins and outs of steamboating.
"I did a lot of reading" White
said. "The man I bought it horn

sent enough reading fo r two
years."
Before launching the boat on
water, White said he fired up the
boiler three different times to test
his skills. Once he felt comfort­
able with his new vessel, he took
it to Lake Monroe for his first
outing.
White said it takes about 20
minutes to fire up the boiler to
create enough steam to launch
the boat on water. Once In the
water, firewood is used to keep
it going. One bucket of wood h
equivalent to one hour of steam
power Five hours would be a
five-bucket day.
The engine generates enough
steam power for the boat to trav­
el about 5 mph.
"But, thars not too slow if
you think about it," White said.
Since his first steamboating
jaunt on Lake Monroe, White

has spent numerous afternoons
on the water much to the .
amusement of on-lookers.
"Everybody wants to see it
and sit in it so they can say they
sat in a steamboat” White said.
"Even when I am hauling it
down the rood, some people
almost wreck because they are
looking at the boat"
White recommends steamboating for anybody who is
interested in an alternative to
motor and sail boating.
Depending on a person's tastes,
the price of a steamboat ranges
from $7/500 to $250,000.
"A 1900 beautiful mahogany
boat can cost around 5250,000,"
he Mid. "However, I wanted
something that I could stomp
mud on the bottom and not care
— a working boat It would
have been what Joe Blow had in
the 1890s on the river."

class for you.
This is very low impact and
perfect for the couch potato or
tor those who have been
restricted to very mild exer­

cise by their doctors.
For more information on
this or other programs offered
by the Lake Mary Seniors, call
407-324-3060.

Rowell
C o n tin u ed fro m P a g e 7C

Building. If you've been
avoiding exercising because
all the exercise classes are a
little too hard, then this is the

Is It Really Possible To See A Performance
By The Southern Ballet For Only $12.00?
Yes, as unbelievable as it may seem, for
512/adults, SS/children you can see -L a Fille Mai
G ardee-, translated as T h e Misbehaved
Daughter', performed by the Southern Ballet
Theatre. You may ask, "How can this be possi­
ble?"
As one step in fulfilling our mission to
promote and enhance the arts In this county, the
Seminole Cultural Arts Council, in partnership
with United Arts of Central Florida and Seminole
County, is sponsoring T h e Misbehaved
Daughter' at 5:00 port, on January 20, 2002 at
Winter Springs High School. At this low price,
everyone can afford to enjoy the Southern Ballet
Theatre.
The Seminole Cultural Arts Council is the offi­
cial 'A rts Agency for Seminole County*. It is our
role to sustain, develop, and advance the cultural
life of Seminole County, as well aa preserve local
cultural and historic heritage. The performing,
literary, visual and science arts are ail within the
scope of our concern.
Of course, we couldn't possibly do it all alone.
A few months ago, the Seminole Cultural Arts
Council awarded grants totaling $27,421 to 28
Seminole County nonprofit organizations and
public schools. This will allow them to provide
artistic and cultural experiences for our commu­
nity which otherwise would be beyond their
means. In fa c t without our support some of these
organizations would not be able to continue their
work. Since the council was organized in 1994,
over $80/XX) has been awarded in grants in the
categories of youth activities sponsored by cul­
tural and historical organizations; cultural activi­
ties in the public schools; non-cultural groups
producing cultural or historical programs; and
support for new cultural or historical organiza­
tions.

The funds for these grants come from the sale of
Florida's “State-of-the-Arts' license plate. The
first time coat for the arts plate is $32 over the
usual vehicle registration renewal fee. Our arts
council receives $20 from each license plate sold.
This year, make a statement and choose Florida's
"State of the A rts' license plate. Help fund impor­
tant programs in your own county, including
visual arts, music, theater and dance.
Funds for our operational expenses come from
memberships and sponsors. Supporting the
Seminole Cultural Arts Council through Individ­
ual or group membership also benefits you in
many ways.* You will receive a quarterly
newsletter, notification o f special SCAC events,
and discounts to selected performances, including
-L a Fille Mai G ard ee-, T h e Misbehaved
Daughter*.
The Seminole Cultural Arts Council, in partner­
ship with the United Arts of Central Florida and
Seminole County, will continue to campaign for
the arts tommunity. Highlighting the strength,
high artistic quality and professionalism already
present in Seminole County and throughout
Central Florida, and encouraging additional
growth will always be our goal.
Make a difference and support the quality of
our artistic and cultural life. Become a member of
the Seminole Cultural Arts Council. Put a 'Stateof-the-Arts' license plate on your vehicle. Attend
a performance and see how much you will enjoy
title arts in our community.

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\hmwing oak wood into the boiler to fired thefire, Garnett W hite pets
ready to launch the St. Johns R iver Queen on Lake M onroe. H es stock­
piled enough wood on the boat to spend the afternoon on the river —
it'll be a five-bucket day.
Pulling the lever to the steamboat's whistle, he let's people know he's ready to
launch. As long as he watches all the gauges and valves, it should be a
and delightful day o f steam boating along the banks o f Lake
m roe.
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This may sound like a page from history, but White, a Sanford native, is
a modem-day steamboater. On sunnv days, it's not unusual to sec him
gliding down the river in his steamboat— a conunor site in Sanford 100
y ean ag a
"1 can say, this is probably the first small steamboat on Lake
Monroe since the early 1930s," White said. "This design of boat has
been around forever”
White started his steamboating hobby last year After owning
numerous conventional boats, he decided to give steam a try.
”1 just liked the idea o f steam," he said. "Most people with
boats are intrigued with the motort rather than the boats them­
selves. Not me. I thought a steamboat would be d neat thing
to try"
white started communicating with Ron Rossetti, a
Connecticut steamboat builder Rossetti built the River
Queen nine yean ago and was ready to sell it so he
could build another boat
Hie Sanfoid residmt asked Rossetti if he could pur­
chase the boat and a deal was mode. About seven
months ago, White's son and grandson traveled to
Connecticut to bring the piece of nautical history

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�Page 2C Sunday. January 6.2002

T in SnflNOU HotALD

Pelayo, H artner exchange w edding vows

Snelling, Stanley w ed Ja n . 5

Johnson, niece of the bride.
Best man was Joshua Hartner;
son of the groom. Groomsman
was Kyle M a y a Flower girl was
Lindsey Hartner; the groom's
daughter, and ring bearer was
Cory Hartner, son of the groom.
A reception followed the cere­
mony at Oliver Garden Reception
HalL The newlyweds are planing a
trip to Pittsburgh, Pa.
The bride is a RN at CFRH, and
the groom b an investigator for
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office.

Cecil) Ymeki Snelling and Jeffery
Linear Stanley, both of Sanford, were
married 3 p.m. Jan. 5, in Calvary Temple
of Praise, Sanford.
The bride is the daughter of Rugenie
Snelling of Orlando. She Is a graduate of
Boone High School, Orlando. She current­
ly is employed as a department coordina­
tor at Sprint Telephone Co.
The groom is the son of Evelyn Stanley
of Sanford. He is a graduate of Seminole
High School. He currently works as a cus­
todian for the city of Sanford.

Debra Andersen Fetayo and
Bem ud T. Hartner, both of
Sanford, were married D ec 1, in
Sanford's Memorial Park.
The bride b the daughter of M r
and Mrs. George Andmon of
Sanford. The groom b the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hartner of
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Elsie Johnson, sister o f the
bride officiated the traditional cer­
emony. The bride was given in
marriage by her father, George
Anderson, and her son. Kyle
fciay a Maid of honor was Sabrina

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Olde Lake Mary Days are
going well. The Lake Mary
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a very spe­
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for the citi­
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Lake Mary.
Share your
history.
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and volunteers will scan
your pictures into a com­
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generations. The commis­
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in pictures and stories
from veterans. In addition
to scanning pictures dur­
ing Olde Lake Mary' Days,
the commission will also
be videotaping stories
from veterans.
The Lake Mary CIA has
already lined up some of
the fun for the Kids
Comer. There will be a pet­
ting zoo, pony rides, face
painting and a moonwalk.
Living history has
always been a big part of
Olde Lake Mary Days. The
Civil War Reenactors will
be there again. If you're
interested in demonstrat­
ing at Olde Lake Mary
Days or if you would like
to have a booth there, call
Peggy Wolfe at 407-3278207.
Civic groups also play a
big part at Olde Lake Mary
Days. In addition to the
CIA, the Lake Mary
Historical Society will be at
Olde Lake Mary Days. _
They plan to sell Heritage
Cookbooks and possibly
hold a raffle. If your
church or civic group is
interested in having a
booth, call Lois Jackson at
407-322-5004.
New Seniors
Exercise Class
beginning Tuesday, Jan.
8, at 9 a.m., seniors can tip­
toe their way to health.
J'Arming and Tiptoeing is
a new, very easy exercise
class being offered at the
Lake Mary Community
Sec Rowell, Page BC

Former classmates attend
Crooms Academy reunion
Crooms Academy high school
classes 1931-1949 and 1961 held their
reunion D ec 26 through D ec 29. The
theme was
"Remembering the
Dymarie Learning
Experience at Crooms
Academy."
Remembering the
good old days of
chapel at Crooms
Academy. Ore fourMaiva
day celebration began
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Garden Club meets Jan. 21
The Sweetwater Oaks Garden Club's annu­
al fund-raiser, a card party and luncheon, will
be held Monday Jan. 21, in Sanlando
Methodist Church, located at the comer of SR
434 and Raymond Avenue.
There will be a silent auction, door prizes
and raffles. Proceeds will benefit a local col­
lege scholarship fund and youth camp.
Members and guests are welcome. Tickets
arc $15.
For information, call Mary 407-886-7613.

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Vesper service held in
S t Paul Missionary Baptist Church.
Johnny Joseph of the 1946 class
presided. The classes marched In like
they did at their graduation to the
sound of the tune "God of Our
Fathers." The opening selection was
by the Crooms Academy and Friends
Choir and Congregation singing "Ufe
Every Voice and Sing,"
Roberta Terry of the Class of 1947
read the scripture, and prayer and
greetings were given by Pastor Albert
Covington.
Principal Connie Collins extended
greetings to the alumni of Crooms
Academy and invited all of the for­
mer students to come, visit and see
the new Crooms Academy, which is
currently under construction and will
be ready to open at the beginning of
the 2002-03 school year. It will be a
magnet school.
The message of the evening was
introduced by Willie King of the Class
of 1918.
Pastor William Lewis of New
Bethel Missionary Baptist Church and
Crooms Class of 1953 spoke on the
topic "Celebration," celebrating
Christ's birth and not celebrating just
because others do. He said to cele­
brate because of your love and rela­
tionship with Christ. This message
took every Christian to a higher level
in their life.
Special recognition was given to

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1944 marches In to the tune ol *God of Our
Fathers* during the reunion service tor the
Crooms Classes of 193t-t949and 196t.

former classmates and teachers by
Blanche Johnson, Class of 1946, and
Theodore Johnson, Class of 1947.
The memoriam to deceased teach­
ers and classmates was led by
Katheryn Alexander, and torch hold­
er, Katie Burke. Torch lighters were
Dr. Elmer Jenkins, Juanita Harold,
Annie CTNeille, Violet Crawford,
Evola Frye, Lizzie Caldwell, Inez
Bailey, Sarah Lawrence, Margaret
Jackson, Virginia Wilson, Cora
Thomas and Erma Trudo. The beauti­
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dition of the song "It is well with my
Soul."
Chairperson Alder Craig made
announcement and gave remarks of
thanks to St. Paul, the pastor and
church family.
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Academy Alma Mater and
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Guardian Ad Litem Program needs volunteers
The Seminole County Guardian Ad
Litem Program is in need of volunteers to
advocate tor the best Interest of abused,
neglected and abandoned children in a
court proceeding.
To become a Guardian Ad Litem volun­
teer, you must be 21 years old, possess
good judgement, common sense and be
capable of helping a child in crisis. You

must present favorable references, consent
to have your background checked and
complete 24-hours of training.
Guardian Ad Litem training will be held
at the Juvenile Justice Center, 190 Bush
Blvd., in Sanford, on Feb. 15, 16 and Feb.
22. If you are interested in attending or for
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Church of the Nativity
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The Church o f the Nativity
in Longwood will be hosting
a Mission from Monday, Jan.
14 through Thursday, Jan. 17.
The Mission will take place
from 7 until 8 JO p.m. each
day. Refreshments will be
served immediately followin geach session.
The sessions will include
gathering prayer, scriptural
reading, responsorial psalms,
and the Mission Conference.
There will be time for quiet
reflection and will then con­
clude with prayer, blessing,
and a closing hymn.
Simeon Gallagher, OFM
Cap., will be the guest speak­
er at the Mission. He will also
speak at all weekend Masses
prior to the Mission. In addi­
tion, he will speak at the 8 JO
a.m. Masses on Monday
through Thursday. A youth
session is also planned.
Gallagher's timely presen­
tation throughout his visit
will be on the theology and
spirituality of relationships.
Monday's session will focus
on building good relation­
ships with faith as a founda­
tion. The session on Tuesday
will focus on communication
in relationships, using prayer
as a model. Wednesday's ses­
sion focuses on breaking rela­
tionship, exposing sin as
being interpersonal. The
Mission will then conclude
on Thursday with a session
on sustaining good relation­
ships and elements that must
be present for growth.
Gallagher hails from
Philadelphia, where he was
bom and raised. His mother
encouraged his vocation, as
did a favorite religious sister
in the seventh grade. He was
ordained a priest in 1971, and
his ministerial background
reflects diverse positions. He
served as university chaplain
at Fort Hays State University
in Kansas from 1972 to 1978,
At the same time, he held fac­
ulty positions at Marian High
School and Marymount
College. He also served as a
board member for the

Religious Education
Department in the Diocese of
Salina, Kansas.
He assumed a co-pastorate
at Good Shepherd Church in
Kansas City, Kansas, in 1978,
while concurrently holding a
faculty position at Notre
Dame a e Sion Academy. In
1980, he was appointed pas­
tor o f Holy Cross Parish in
Thornton Colorado. While at
Holy Cross, he established a
highly successful Parish
Development Program. This
program emphasized total
parish involvement.
Currently, Gallagher is
director of the Preaching
Ministry Office of the
Capuchin Mid-America
Province. He regularly con­
ducts retreats, parish renewal
programs, religious education
workshops and seminars. He
is associated with the
Emmaus Spirituality
Program. As such, he has an
international reputation in
conducting retreats for
priests. His recent travels
included trips to Europe and
Central America.
He currently holds gradu­
ate degrees in Asceticai
Theology Religious
Education, and 19th Century
British Literature.
Gallagher has been cited as
" ... uniquely suited to hold
any group's undivided atten­
tion while revealing... the
many facts of G o d 's ... love
for us," in "Companions." He
displays Irish wit and wis­
dom in every Mission or
retreat he conducts. He is
able to talk on faith, prayer,
sin, and Christian commit­
ment as a pure distillation of
the Gospel message. He puts
it on the line what it means to
be a Catholic in today's
world.
For more information on
the retreat, contact the parish
office Monday through
Friday at 407-322-3961, dur­
ing regular business hours.
The church is located at 3255
North County Road 427 in
Long wood.

Safety program begins Jan. 17
The Seminole County
Department of Public Safety is
scheduling another in its series
of Community Emergency
Response Team programs. It
will begin on Thursday, Jan. 17,
and run for seven consecutive
Thursday evenings from 7 p m
until approximately 10 p m

The training is built around
individual and family survival
skills, including such topics as
life-saving techniques, emer­
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fire fighting and disaster plan­
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■more information, call
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407-665-5017.

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Here’s to a happy, healthy 2 0 0 2 to you, too
When 2001 bid us an unset' like it Is doing." And pereorvtllng farewell, it also left us
aily, Peggy resolves to get
with hope, dreams and expec­ more exercise.
tations for 2002.
• Buffs versus bears.
Happenings that some
Toby Troutman would
of our readers may like
like the new year to
to see the new year
bring peace to the
bring include:
world as well as a ris­
• Being young again.
ing economy and a
Wilma Heaton is past
bullish stock market.
90 and who needs all
• Make m ine music.
the problems of youth?
Pianists Bettye D.
At her age, Wilma is
Smith and Donna
still dancing and plays Doris
Smith (no relation)
Dietrich
cards regularly. She is
made such a hit with
looking forward to cel­
&gt;• • • their piano concerts
ebrating 100.
during 2001 that they
are looking forward to an
Sanford's talented dandng
encore in 2002 in a peaceful
environment.
teachers, sisters Miriam Rye
Doktor and Valerie Rye Weld,
• When Johnny comes march­
will probably be teaching
ing hom e again. World traveler
Sanford's youth to dance
Audrey Luck lived in Saudi
Arabia for several years. She
when they are on up there
and as long as they still have
will probably be glad when
breath in their svelte bod s..
war dust has settled so that
• Feeding the needy. Jean
she can visit some of the warMetts says she hopes her
ravaged countries with which
business will 'g o way down"
she is familiar.
• Pennies from heaven.
this year. Even before the
September attack on our
Banker Janice Springfield
nation, jean said jobs were
probably laments the slump
scarce and more people were
In the nation's economy due
fed at Seminole Volunteer
to the September 11 disaster.
Enterprises Inc. She is opti­
Her dream as the economy
mistic that she can get food
rises in 2002 is that everybody
for those who need it this
has a pocketful of his/her
favorite green stuff — money.
year.
• Peace on earth. Martha
• Sweet charity. Dr. Beverly
Yancey dreams of health, hap­ Baird Boothe is looking for­
piness and peace on earth for
ward to chairing two big
all mankind. She would like
deals this year. She is at the
to sec people being kinder to
helm of the Miss Seminole
each other and a stable econo­ County Pageant and also the
my. Martha also dreams that
annual American Cancer
the vision of her sister,
Society fashion show and
Dorothy McReynolds, former­ luncheon. By the way, if any­
ly of Sanford and now a resi­
one would like to volunteer to
dent of Edgewater, improves
help with either benefit, give
Beverly a call.
during the year.
• United we stand. Peggy
• Sadness strikes. Two for­
mer presidents of the
Mergo has hopes that our
country will "stay together
Woman's Club of Sanford Inc.

lost their husbands during the
Holiday Season. Winifred
"B ill'G ielo w and Marty
Cotegrove face the year
embraced with grief and sad• Pray for health. Mona and
Rick Walker and Carrie and
Sam Greene share similar sit­
uations. Their adult children,
Wayne Walker and Pam
Greene Patterson, are under­
going tests for serious health
problems. Please include
them in your prayers.
• Ain't love grand?
Newlyweds June McFadden
and Tommy Thomas, two
charming seniors who recent­
ly tied the knot, have taken to
holy matrimony like ducks
take to water. The honeymooners are looking forward
to a happy life together.
• Under the weather.
Vivacious Libby Prevatt had a
long year of sickness as 2001
ended. Normally a live wire
exuding sparks of energy,
Libby yielded to the bed and
has been very ill. However,
she appears to be on the road
to recovery and expects a
healthy 2002.
• Here’s to uour health. LLc
Paulucci Helfrich and her
husband, Dr. Norman
Helfrich, spent New Year's
eve with friends. Their toast
to the world is peace, happi­
ness, and most of all, good
health.
• Mavis Trombly arrived a
little late "several years" ago
to qualify as a tax deduction
for her parents. As Father
Time stole away on New
Year's Eve, Little Mavis made
her debut the next day and
wishes everyone all the rich­
est of blessings during 2002.
And many happy returns of
the day to Mavis.

New officers

Sunday. January 6. 2002 Page 3C

Holiday sharing

H n U photo by Tommy Vtnoni
Flea World General Manager George Schntppel present* Christian
Sharing Center Volunteer Director Irene Brown with a $1,000 check.
The money lor the donation was raised by Flea World employees and
the vendor Christmas party.

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T he Sew n o u Hduld
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N otes
Food Program
The Sanford Church of
Christ is working with Food
Source to help the congrega­
tion and the community. The
program offers various foods
each month at a discounted
rate form grocery stores.
Food Source is a Christian
buying program in which
high volume purchasing
enables the company to buy
in bulk and distribute at con­
siderable savings. The food
will be shipped to the church
on Jan. 26. Pick-up is 7 30 to
830 a.m.
The shipment for this
month must be paid by Jan.
12 at a cost of $20. The sug­
gested menu for January is
chicken breast fillets, Lee cen­
ter cut ham steak, Tyson
honey barbecue chicken,
maple-battered sausage dogs,
dip mix, baked beans, cocktail
peanuts, peanut butter, north­
ern beans, cookies, grits or
oatmeal, Kraft cheese, eggs,
cabbage, onions, potatoes,
bananas and grapefruit.
A meat package may also
be purchased for an addition­
al $20. The meat box will
include garlic-butter chicken
breasts, leg quarters, beef
roast, sausage, hot dogs,
ground chuck, pork chops
and chicken nuggets. The
meat package may not be
purchased without a food
package.
Checks may be written to
"Food Source" and sent to
Jeannette Stiffey at the church
office by Jan. l £ Those inter­
ested in participating may
deliver or send a check to the
church at 1500 S. Park Ave.,
Sanford, FL, 32771.
Call the church at 407-3227781 or Jeanette at 407-3228234 or 407-82SMG72 for fur­
ther information or to reserve
a package.
Praise Workshop
A praise and worship
workshop, 2002, will be held
at Second Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church, located at
2150 Airport Boulevard, Jan.
12-13. The Music Department
extends an invitation for choir
and musicians to attend their
first praise and worship
workshop.
The workshop will feature
accomplished, skilled and
trained musicians from tire
Tri-County area that will
share their gifts by presenting
praise, worship and psalms.
Registration is $5. For more
information, contact Craig
Cooper at 407-321-6766.

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6 30pm
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7 00 pm
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800pm

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MARS HILL SOA
BOO E. 2nd S tre e t • Sanford. FL 32771
407-323-5046

Sabbath School
Divine Worship
Wed. Evening Prayer Mtg.

9:30 a m.
1100 a m.
7:30 p.m.

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Comar of 9*i Si i S O M A w
Sanfanl FL
407-3221795
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407*766*7706
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and Sunday School
10 00 a m
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Surta 146A Longwood. FL 32779
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CHURCH OF GOO
601 W 22nd ft. Santord. FL
407-322 3942
Sunday School
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700 Raianarl Rd
Lafca Mary, FL
444*8071
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S u d iy
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600 am

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1000*m
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1000 am
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Nursery BagmtAI 600 am
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Charism atic Episcopal
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Tha Sarfart a « g .
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FAfTH MftfttONARY CHURCH
3002 Baardafl A«a
407-323-3794
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Paator
Sunday
Morning Worahip
10 00 am
Eyarang Samca
6 00 p m
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700pm.

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HOUSE OF RCFUOS MINISTRIES, 64C.
1001 Catary A * . Santord
(407) 3244711
Dora W Rchvdacn
Paator
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630am
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1100am
Evanmg Worahe
700pm
Md Waaft Sv« Wad.
7.30pm
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201 Elm A,a. Santord. FL
407-321-6366
T'lmofiy Kidaon
Paator
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1000 a m
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1100 a m
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7 30 p m
FAITHFUL WORD MINISTRIE 3
Christian Raaourca Cantar
i n r n n i Ptoia •(407) 3264300
320 E Commaitaal St •Santord
Sunday Same*
11 00 am
CMdran a F#t«rahip
(agaa 4*12)
1100 am
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12.30 pm
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7 30 p m
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101 Upaata Road
ftantord. FL 32771
407-3302639
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600 a m
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630 p m

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OP LAKE MARY
760 &amp;m 0i H Lake Mary, f l
PaufHoyw
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9 JO p m
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600am.
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630a m
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2S29 3Oak And.. Santord. FL
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Paator
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1630 am
Samoa
1030am
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CHRIST UNITED MITHOOIST CHURCH
406 Tucfcsr Dnva
(Comar Tuct ar Dr. ft CR 427)
Raw Ray ftatrand
Paator
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630 a m
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630am
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4 00 p m
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Womani Cacta
2nd Monday
6 46 am
Man ■ prayer BraaMaat
lit Thuraday
630am
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Paator Boo Martin
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FIRST PRCSRYTCRUN CHURCH OF ftAHFORO
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ft Part ft O u t Downtown
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Sun. Morning Coffee Hour 1100 am.
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8-7 00 pm
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FRIST PRftSSYTfRIAN CHURCH (U X A .)
OF L A M HART
126 W Wilbur Ava.
Laftp Mary. FL
407-321*1021
Church School:
6 *5 am
Mcrrang Wonhtp
1100 a m
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700pm
TTua. YDu6i Qtoir
6 30pm
Nuraary Prondad
MARKHAM WOODS PRE96YTIWAN CHURCH
9210 Martham Wooda Road
LaM Mary
407-3322030
Raw. Charts* R Jons*
Paator
Sunday School, al agaa
600 am
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9006 1030am
Nuraary Provtdad
Youdi Group. Sunday
High School
400pm
M«ic*« School
ft00pm,
Pra-School Mon Vwu Fn.
910 12
Monthty Farniy Night Supper
Thad Wad al Each Month 630pm

Salvation A rm y
THC SALVATION ARMY WORSHIP
AND SERVICE CENTER
700 W 24lh SlraM
Banfewd. Fl 32771
407*322-2642
Captains Rctoarl and Unda Rwcfcto*. Corpa
Sunday Sannca
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6.49 a m
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649 a m
1100 am
B&gt;Ma Study and Prayer
6 30 p m.
Moms laagu# (Ladaa)
700 pm.
Man § Fauowahtp Oub
7 00 p m
BandPracbca
6 00pm
“With naari to God and hard to man ’

U nited Church O f
Christ
LOHOWOOO HILLS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
UCC.
1249 Eft Wtoamaon Road
Lungwood. FL
407-332 6243
Raw Or Hal VOLT^ptood
Umwar
Simday Senncat
ConMynporary
9 'DOa m
Tradtoonal Worahip
1630 am
Nuraary ProvwJad
Church School 61 5am* 1015am
Yuuffi ft Chid an Mwwairy
Wadnaaday
6 30 pm,

W e s le y a n
N a z a re n e
LONGWOOD CHURCH OF THC NAZARENE
200 N Wayman Si .
Longapod, FL
•31 6596
Sunday Schoct
6 45 am
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10 45 am
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1649 AM
Erangaailc Sarwca
600pm
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7 00 pm.
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WESLEYAN CHURCH OF FAOLA
&amp;560WaywdsOr.
Santord. FL 12771
(Off M (Em 51) Waal
Feat Street on Lad •One Mto)
Latrwd O Donnatl
Paator
407-322 6332
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Sunday School
645 am.
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1100am.
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600 pm
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730pm
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Church
Notes
Gathering For Peace
On Saturday, Jan. 6,
approximately 2#X) people
from different faith denomi­
nations will gather together
at 4 p.m. in the Rosen Plaza
Ballroom to pray for peace
and harmony.
Representatives from the
Christian, Muslim, Jewish,
Buddhist, Native American,
New Thought, Hindu and
Sikh denominations will
offer prayers and songs char­
acteristic of their own beliefs.
The service is expected to
end at 5:30 p.m. with the
singing of "America the
Beautiful" and "Let There Be
Peace."
"This is the first time that
we, as a Central Florid com­
munity, will participate in the
prayers of people of many
traditions, said the Rev.
Fred Morris, executive direc­
tor of Florida Council of
Churches. "The initial moti­
vation for the service began
with the events of Sept. 11.
Now, we need only watch
the news to view the tragic
consequences of misunder­
standings about our faith tra­
ditions throughout the
world. Religious leaders of
Central Florida want to make
a public statement about our
basic unity under God at this
time in our national history."
A free offering of canned
goods will be donated to
Second Harvest Food Bank.
Free parking is available to
attendees.
For more information, con­
tact the Rev. Fred Morris at
407-ft39-WM.
Prayer Breakfast
The 10th annual Seminole
County Prayer Breakfast will
be held 7 to 9 a.m. Tuesday,
Feb. 26, in the Sanford Civic
Center.
Keynote speaker will be
Ted DiBlase, who is best
known for his role as the vil­
lainous "Million Dollar
Man," in the world of profes­
sional wrestling. Currently,
he shares the gospel and the
joy that can only be found in
Jesus.
A corporate sponsorship
for a table of eight is $150,
and individual tickets are
$15. Seating is limited, and
reservations are required.
For more information or
reservations, call 407-3330548. Checks should be made
payable to Seminole County
Prayer Breakfast and sent to
P.O. Box 140964, Orlando, FL,
32814-0961.

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Sanford, Florida

Courthouse design unveiled

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Despite Sept. 11,
passenger travel is
up 20 percent
compared to 2000

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Honors for
Mother Weaver,
^•ocon Cherry
Heritage Jubilee 2002 will
honor tw o o f Sanford's dedi­
cated leaders.
M other Blanche B. Weaver
and D eacon H erbert Cherry
will both b e honored 8 p m
Friday, Jan. 11, in the Concert
H ill at Sem inole Com m unity
College.
7
G uest appearing will
include the 80 voices o f the
Bethune-Cookm an Concert
Chorale. T h e public la invited
to join the African Am erican
Cultural Forum and the

By Dan Ping
Edttof

The new f 140 mttkxi Seminole County Courtfwuee

Saturday afiemoon.

Commissioners question color, rear aesthetics
Staff Writer
~ ^ t y Com m issioner.
go« a first glim pses o f the $140 million
eow thou se to be constructed a t Five Points

mal f e d e r m T b u ild ^ ^ u u ^ ^ i^
ashlrgton D.C., b u te a c h subsewnt floor has less o f those traits
m ningham said . T h e upper
o r s ' exteriors could b e colored s
h t yellow or

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d iscu s»«{j
bY com m issioners,
S ’!? ™ ” 1l,o n7 . Randy M orris said
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f n d " ou,d prefer the w hole ouildbcUlS white. A final decision is
exp ected in the next 30 to 60 days.

'fed e ra l style arch itectu re' will fea­
ture ceiling to floor windows, cast pillars,
and a cupola marking its highest p o in t
A ccording to John Cunningham , A C Ip artner in charge o f design, the building is a
representation o f 'c la s s ic o rg a n iz a tio n '
with a defined base, m iddle and top.

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celebration of b^ck achieve-

U a Htgn*,«y 17rt»2 ic io m trom

^ V V o rld , the atmpue would
* * * • the existing pubifc safety
tHJUdkio that houses the
County Sheriffs Office
(■iMObif H), and the new courthouee (Building A). Designers
have left space to construct
buWHos B, C and E for future
office space, though they wool
be butt as part of the current
courthouse project Building Q
I* pert of the Semlnoie County
Ja * expansion that wWconnect
the ja l with the courthouse.
RuPdtog D Is a future addition
for the Seminote County
Sheriff* Office.

Bank robber gats
aw ay on a bike
Investigators are looking
for the suspect responsible for
the Tuesday robbery of the
Republic Bank at 1980 Howell
Branch Road.
The robbery waa reported
to the sheriff's office just
before 1 p m The suspect
entered the bank and was
wearing a pull-dow n, aun oufiaged-type mask. The suspect
was arm ed w ith a small,
brown handgun.
He robbed the bank o f an
undisclosed am ount o f cash.

Co« nty delays decision

Nobody w as hurt. He left the
scene on BM X type, or dirttype, bicycle. H e was carrying

s

He'a described as a w hite
male, in his 20's, alm ost six
feet tall and weighing about
150 pounds.
Anybody with information
about a possible suspect is
asked to call either Crim e
Line at 1-80CM23-TIPS, or
Investigator Bob Jaynes at

407-665-6965.

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SA N F O R D — The old Florida Llgf it &amp;
Pow er b u ild in g will rem ain w ith
county — a t least for another 60 days
C om m ission ers decided Tuesday
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SA N FO R D — Leads from a
chop shoo bust in Sanford Nov.
llc o u ld lead City/County Auto
Tneft Bureau investigators out­
sid e o f Central Florida and
n u y b e even outside the state
said police.

By Marva Hawking
Anita G ale W hite w as sworn
in as a Florida a ttom ey by Judge
Donna M cIntosh on Friday.
Friday, Dec.

W hen an investigator noticed

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taking classes in the College of
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p e rfo rm a n ce ’s
S p o rts
and
F itness Departm ent.
.. W hite is a Sanford native and
th e daughter o f the Rev. and Dr.
A rth u r and G ale C hoice. She is
to e granddaughter o f Mrs. Ollie
w ,lson Johnson.

SA N FO R D — T h e re ’s a lit­
tle more grace and glory In
dow ntow n.
Angelia Ttndel and M elissa
Bryant, sisters and Sanford res­
idents, recently op ened Grace
and Glory, a C h ris tia n v ift
store, next to the H elen Stairs
T h eatre on S o u th M agnolia
Avenue. The p air spent only a
m onth planning the business
w hich is a new con cep t for

.

S A N F O R D — Passenger
travel reached record highs In
2001 at O rlan d o Sanford
International A irp o rt
Preliminary figures indicat­
ed 1J million people traveled
through the a irp o rt a 20 p er­
cent increase over 2000.
!I
*TWs is really exciting new t,
especially when you consider
how the airline industry has
been impacted since S e p t 1 1 " :
said Victor W hite, vice presi­
dent o f OSIA. “We’re probably
one o f the few airports in the
nation to say we grew in 2001,
and definitely one of the only
ones to see a 20 percent

Architects from Th e HKS-ACI
Team presented a proposed lay­
out ot the Seminole County
Courthouse campus. Located on

Organisation of Black Faculty

a gym bag that had the look
o f leather.

Airport
breaks
1.3 Mil
barrier

�P a n e 2 A Wednesday. January 9.2002

T u t Sm m oLi H erald

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N C E A RO U N D O U R C O U N TY

Grandpa finds little
to love in teen-ager’s
hateful attitude

Weather forecast

O ut &amp; A bout
THUR
The Seminole
County/Lake Mary
Regional Chamber of
Commerce's Profeseional
Women's Network Is

D EA R ABBY: My wife died two years ago.
Since then, I have had health problems that make
it difficult to live alone.
I tried an assisted-living
complex, but when I added
up the expenses, my son
suggested I move in with
them. I thought it was a
good idea because I would
rather give them the money.
The problem is my 15year-old granddaughter,
“V anessa." My son and his
w ife are intelligent people,
and I don't understand how
they have raised this selfish,
inconsiderate, insolent,
• • • • • • • • demanding b ra t Vanessa
thinks the world revolves around her. If she
doesn't get her way, she yells, screams, and says
terrible things to her parents — and they take it! I
want to get up and slap her. Even though she is
m y granddaughter, I find it difficult to like her.
Abby, there are no rules, no discipline, no pun­
ishment, no guidelines whatsoever in their
hpme. I can't take her behavior any longer. I
wjint to move out at the end o f the month. What
dp you think?
H A D IT IN D EN VER
J, D EA R HAD TO Please don't blam e your
granddaughter for th is situation. In a house­
hold w here there are n o rules, no discipline, no
consequences and no guidelines, her attitude
and behavior a te logical.
■(it is possible that a better living arrangement
fo r y ou m ight b e to share a home or apartment
w ith som eone closer to you in age. Your local
area agency on aging m ay be able to steer you
in the right direction. However; before you
m ake any hard and faat decisions about chang­
ing your address, I urge you to have a frank
talk w ith your son and daughter-in-law about
the reasons you're m aking the move.

re read your
more years than 1 can remember, and have
always wanted to read the very first letter that
appeared in your column. Would you print It
again?
&gt;AIM EE IN M A CED O N , N.Y.
D EA R AIM EE: With pleasure! T h e letter
appeared 46 years ago today, on Jan. 9,1956.
Read on:
DEAR ABBY: I have never written to a paper
for advice before, but need help desperately and
cannot talk to my family or friends about my
problem. I am a private secretary to a wellknown executive in the Bay area. I have been
employed by him for five years. You may think
this sounds cheap, but we are deeply in love. His
w ife speaks to him only when she wants money
arid he has no respect or affection for her.
H e has told me repeatedly that 1 am the
woman he loves, but w e can't consider marriage
because it would ruin him financially and sociallyJIn addition to an excellent salary, he has given
m e on automobile, a fur coat, and ne pays my
rent. W hen he takes business trips, I always go
along. I am not getting any younger,yet I feel
on e day he will make m e his wife. What d o you
think?
CO N FID EN T
D E A R CO N FID EN T: I think your boss is a
su p er salesm an! He did a terrific jo b when he
convinced an intelligent girl tike you to give up
a decent, respectable life of her own to be avail­
a b le w hen he w histles. O f course he won't
m a n y you. W hy should he? He Is getting the
w hole show for the price o f the amusement tax.

Pauline Phillips and her daughter Jeanne
Phillips share the pseudonym Abigail Van Buren.
W rite Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Good advice for everyone — teens to seniors
— Is in T h e Anger in All of Us and How to Deal
W ith I t" To order, send a business-size, selfaddressed envelope, plus check or money order
for $5 (U S . funds only) to: Dear Abby, Anger
Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 610640447. (Postage is included.)

scheduled fo r 8 to 9 3 0 a.m.
Thursday, Jan. 10, In
Florida H ospital
A ltam onte. For Information
or reservations, call 407333-4748.
T h e C h am b er's New
M em ber R eception will be
8 to 10 a.m . Wednesday,
Jan. 16, In P erot Systems
C orporation. For Informa­
tion, call th e above number.
C arroll ■ . B u tle r will be
the guest w e a k e r at the
Thursday, Ja n . 10, meeting
of the S e m in o le County
H istorical Society.
Butler h a s written a book
called the "Treasures o f the
Longleaf P in es Naval
Stores.” H e is bringing
varies p iece s o f artifacts
concerning this business.
Butler w a s b o m in 1929.
In the 1940s, South Georgis
was the settin g for the
w riter's w oodsw orking
experience on h is father's
farm. H e received B.S. and
M.S. engineerin g degrees
from the G eorgis Institute
of Technology and the
U niversity o f N otre Dame.
A retired A erospace engi­
neer, he h as long been
interested In the history of
the naval stores Industiy.
Sem inole County had
about 20 to 30 turpentine
stills/ n av al stores In this
area. It w as a big business
at one tim e. Turpentine is
Ihered from the sap of
lep in e tree.
The m eeting is open to
the public ana is free. It
starts at 7:30 p m. and is
being held at 200 County
Home Road at the ,
Cooperative Extension
A uditorium -'For additional
information' please' lUritact
the M useum o f Seminole
County H istory at 407-6652489.

A person wrote the word "cokf on the top o» ■ car covered with frost Tuesday morning. Temperatures dropped Into the low 30s late
Monday night and early Tuesday morning, creating the frosty conditions. Forecasts for Wednesday call for warmer weather, with a
high in the low 60s. Temperatures will continue to rise tor the remainder of the week.

Shop lifting
• Sanford O fficer Erik Zablk a nest­
ed Edgar Lemons, 50, and Freddie
Davis, 38, both of Sanford Sunday for
shoplifting from the Orlando Drive
Wal-Mart. Store security witnessed
both men entering the store with
bags. Each man w as given a return
sticker for the unknown items in the
bags. Each man than m et at the elec­
tronics department and selected a

. w ere charged w ith shoplifting and

arrested Francis Bussey, 35, of Lake
M ary Saturday for driving with a
suspended license and possession of
drug paraphernalia. Police stopped
t h e v e h i c l e f o t a n I l le g a l w i n d o w tin t.

Davis was additionally charged with
resisting an officer by using a fake *
d river's license.
• Sanford Officer Gerald Dozier
arrested Peggy Mitchell, 43, of
Sanford Friday for shoplifting and
two counts of resisting an officer.
Mitchell reportedly stole one contain­
er of headache medicine, cold medi­
cine and four videos from tiie French
Avenue Dollar Store. She left the store
and boarded a Lynx public trans­
portation bus. Police stopped the bus
and escorted Mitchell back to the
store to be identified by the store's
manager. Mitchell initially refused to
tell police her name o r date of birth.
D isorderly Intoxication
Sanford Officer John Difatta a n est­
ed Reinaldo Rosario, 29, of
Greeneville, NC and Peter Williams,
24, of Sanford Sunday for disorderly
intoxication and resisting an officer.
The two men were reportedly caus­
ing a disturbance at the Orlando
Drive Billabong's Bar.
Suspended License
• Seminole Deputy Jalam Vann
arrested James M atthews, 26, of
Sanford Saturday for driving with a
suspended license.
• Seminole Deputy William
McNett arrested Paul Nichols, 41, of
Geneva Friday for driving with a sus­
pended license. T he deputy's radar
showed lhat Nichols' vehicle was
traveling 75 mph in a 55 mph zone
on State Road 46 near Mullet Lake
Park.
• Seminole Deputy Jam es Ingram
Jr. arrested Raydon Byrd, 25, of
Sanford Sunday for driving with a
suspended license,and resisting an
officer.
• Longwood Officer Donald Lajic

into them and dragging one cone as
she proceeded into the crash area.
• Florida Highway Patrol H ooper
Angel Cadiz arrested Dem is Scott, 41,
o f Sanford Saturday for driving
under the influence and driving with
a suspended license. T h e trooper w it­
nessed Scott traveling a yellow Ford
M ustang at a high rate o f speed on
State Road 400 N orth o f Lake Mary
Boulevard. According to the report,
upon stopping the vehicle the driver
stepped out and said "d o n 't call this
la in ." An open bottle o f champagne
I. w a s l a a i l t d I n thte y t h l c t c .

Police found a m arijuana pipe and
cannabU seeds in a "fanny pack"
’
Bussey was wearing.
• Florida Highway Trooper S.
Lopez arrested Charles Com bs Jr., 52,
o f Lake Mary Saturday for driving
w ith a suspended license.
D rug Possession
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrest­
ed David Sheppard, 50, o f Sanford
Friday for driving under the influ­
ence, possession o f marijuana and
smuggling contraband into the coun­
ty jail. According to the police report,
Sheppard had stopped h is vehicle in
the middle of the 3rd Street and Olive
Avenue intersection w hen police
responded. Sheppard w as also unable
to perform field sobriety tests "due to
his level of intoxication he could not
follow instructions." A bag of mari­
juana was found in his sock at the
jail.
• Seminole Deputy C hris Torina
arrested Juan Trevino, 18, of
Longwood Saturday for possession of
marijuana over 20 gram s and driving
with a suspended license.
• Lake Mary O fficer Anthony Seda
arrested Corey W illiam s, 20, of
Winter Springs Friday for possession
of marijuana. Williams w as clocked
by police radar to be traveling
approximately 45 m ph in a 25 mph
zone near the Intersection of Palmetto
Street and Greenleaf Street.
DUI
• Sanford O fficer Bill Erwin arrest­
ed Ruth Van Curen, 62, o f Sanford
Friday for driving under Ihe influ­
ence and reckless driving. While con­
ducting traffic control for an earlier
crash in the area o f 25th Street and
State Road 600, Van Curen reportedly
ignored traffic cone barriers. Crashing

Sanford Saturday for driving under
the influence and reckless driving.
Ball was clocked by the deputy's
radar to be traveling 82 mph in a 35
m ph zone on Orange Boulevard near
State Road 46.
• Seminole Deputy Jam es Ingram
Jr. arrested Stevie Mango, 30, of
Sanford Saturday for driving under
the influence, use of false
Identification and driving with a sus­
pended license. Mango supplied the
deputy with a almost a h a lf dozen
different names and date of births
before revealing his true identity.
Aggravated Assault
Winter Springs O fficers D. Brewer
and B. May Hugh arrested Wendy
Curry, 31, of Sanford and Thomas
Curry, 39, of Sanford Saturday for an
altercation. The fight reportedly
ended with Wendy accelerating in a
vehicle and intentionally hitting her
ex-boyfriend. Wendy w as arrested for
aggravated battery with a motor
vehicle and Thomas w as arrested for
aggravated assault, battery and burglary.

The m o n th ly m eeting of
the S e m in o le C ounty
D em ocratic Executive
Com m ittee w ill be held 7
p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10, In
the Sem inole County Public
Library, located at 215 N.
Oxford Road in
Casselberry.
The guest speaker will be
Bill M cB rid e, dem ocratic
candidate for governor.
All present and prospec­
tive Sem inole County
democrats are encouraged
to attend. For more Infor­
mation, contact Bob Poe,
chair of the Sem inole
County DEC at 622-1783,
Rosalie Cook, DEC vice
chair at 324-2776 or visit
the D EC's w eb site at
wwwseminoledemocratsxom

Burglary
Sanford police arrested Roderick
M cDougal, 43, of Sanford Sunday for
burglary, grand theft o f a motor vehi­
cle and battery. McDougal reportedly
tried to steal an Elm Avenue resi­
d ent's vehicle from the driveway. The
victim heard his vehicle start up and
w ent outside to investigate. The vic­
tim successfully pulled McDougal
from the car, but during the struggle,
McDougal kicked the victim In the
ribs and fled. Police caught up with
McDougal at the Florida motel on
O ak Avenue.

FR I
In observance o f the life
and achievem ents o f Dr.
M artin L u th er K in g, the
African A m erican C u ltural
Forum and the
O rganization o f B lack
Faculty and S ta ff of
Sem inole C om m u nity
College w ill host H eritage
Ju b ilee 2 0 0 2 ,8 p.m . Friday,
Jan. 11, in the SC C at
Sanford/Lake M ary Fine
Arta C oncert Hall (building
G).

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Obituaries
WILLIAM ABRAHAM
W illiam " B ill' Abraham, 86,
died Thursday, Jan. 3 ,2 0 0 2 , In
M alcolm Randall VA Medical
Center In Gainesville, following
a lengthy iUne*aB om
in W ilke* B an e, Pa., he
_____
moved to Hillsborough County
in 1947, and since 1993, he had
lived in Lake Butler and
Sanford. H e served 11 years in
the U S . Army, including time
in the European theater during
World W ar □ . H e received the
Purple H eart foe injuries
received during battle in
Germany. He w as a retired safe
and vau lt installer and repair*
man. H e waa a member of the
Blind Disabled Veterans and
the Disabled American
Veteran a Associations. He w as
o f die Greek Orthodox faith.
Survivors include his w ife of
55 years, Kathryn SiverlingAbraham o f Lake Butler; one
son, Lonnie David Abraham of
Lake Butler; tw o daughters.
Faith Ralston o f Sanford and
Paula A bram s o f Providence,
R J .; six grandchildren; and 13
great grandchildren.
G rave side serves were 2
p m Tuesday, Jan. 8, in Florida
N ational Cemetery in Bushnell.
H ie services were conducted by
the Land O X ak e s Disabled
A m erican Veterans Association.
W itts Funeral of San M ateo
is in charge o f arrangements.

Maldonado, both o f Puerto Rico;
and seven grandchildren.
BaldauffFam ily Funeral
Home of O range City is in
charge of arrangements.
FR A N C IS R . BA K ER
Francis R. Baker, 70, of
DeCarlo Court, Deltona, died
Sunday, Jan. 6 ,2 0 0 2 , in Florida
Hospital Fish M em orial, Orange
City.
Bom in N ew York City, he
moved to Central Florida from
Miami in 1978. H e was in the
U S . Navy Reserves. He retired
as an independent insurance
agent in Deltona after 23 years
of service. H e w as a member of
First Baptist Church of Deltona,
where he w as a deacon, Sunday
School teacher, choir member
and the chairm an o f the
Missions Com m ittee.
Survivors include his w ife of
51 years, Florence Baker; one
son, Robert B aker o f DeBary;
three daughters, Cynthia Dyal
of Palm Beach Gardens, Judith
Blackmer o f Btalrsville, G a., and
Heidi M auk o f Simpsonville,
S.C.; one sister, Elizabeth
Anderson o f Tequesta; and 13
grandchildren.

Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
H om e o f O range C ity is in
charge o f arrangem ents.
ALAYN EG. BREN N ER
Alayne G. Brenner, 58, of
N orth Merrick D riv e, Deltona,
died Friday, Jan. 4 ,2 0 0 2 , in
Florida Hospital F ish Memorial,
O range City.
B om in Sharon P a ., she
moved to Central Florida in
1991. She was a real estate bro­
ker. She enjoyed cra fts, golf and
watercolors. Sh e w a s o f the
Presbyterian faith.
Survivors inclu d e h e r hus­
band, Frederick B ren n er of
Deltona; one step son , Frederick
Brenner Jr., of W eatherford,
Texas; one daughter, Layne
Anderson of O hio; o n e step­
daughter, Marcia S u e Hansen of
Corpus Christy, T exas; two
brothers, Greggory a n d John
Anderson, both o f Pittsburgh,
P a.; and three grandchildren.
Memorial d on ation s may be
m ade to the A m erican Heart
Association, 7272 G reenville
Ave., Dallas, Texas, 75231.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
H om e o f O range C ity is in
charge o f arrangem ents.

R O BE R T C L A U D E CO LLIN S
Robert Claude Collins, 67, of
Tlm bcrcovc C ircle, Longwood,
died Friday, Jan. 4 ,2 0 0 2 , in his
residence.
B om Dec. 2 ,1 9 3 4 , in Sturgis,
Ky., he resided in Central
Florida for 24 years. He was
retired and a U.S. Army Veteran.
Survivors include his wife,
M ary Ella H. C ollins of
Longwood; five sons, R. Craig
C ollin s of Waco, Texas, Glenn A.
and Stephen B. C ollins of El
Paso, Texas, and Austin S. and
M arc E Collins o f Orlando; one
sister, Dorothy C ollins Ward of
Anthony, N.M .; and three
grandchildren.
Banfleld Funeral Home of
W inter Springs is in charge of
arrangem ents.

KA TH ERIN E M ARTHA
GARVER
Katherine Martha Carver, 90,
o f South Tanner Court, Deltona,
died Friday, Jan. 4 ,2 0 0 2 , in her
residence.
Bom in Jersey City, N.J., she
moved to Central Florida in
1997. She served in the
W omen's Auxiliary Army
Corps and was a legal adminis­
trative assistant in Manhattan,
N.Y. She was o f the Catholic
faith.
Survivors include one son,
George Carver o f Fort Lee, N J.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home o f Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

KEN N ETH L. C U M M IN G S
Kenneth L Cum m ings, 76, o f
W est Lake Brantley Road,
Altam onte Springs, died Friday,
Jan. 4 ,2 0 0 2 .
B om in Som erset, Mass., he
m oved to Central Florida in
1969. He was a retired insurance
broker. He w as a U.S. Navy vet­
eran and a m em ber of the VFW.
Survivors include his wife,

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C O N C EPCIO N A C E V E D O
Concepcion Acevedo, 60, of
Florida Drive, Deltona, died
Thursday, Jan. 3 ,2 0 0 2 . in
Florida Hospital Fish
M em orial, O range C ity
B om in Guaynado, Puerto
Rico, H e moved to Central
Florida m any years ago. H e
w as a m anager for a garm ent
m anufacturing com pany in
N ew York. He w as a church
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U sandra Acevedo, both of
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Bom O t t 17,1931, in S t
Petersburg, he moved to the area . ;
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Jr., of Hudson, and Michael Kevin ’ •
Hayes of M arietta, Ga.; one sister;: •
Phyllis A Hayes of Ocean Gaye, ;•
N.j.; and two grandchildren.
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Obituaries
LILLIAN ELIZABETH
K fc c A M
Lillian Elirabelh "Betty"
Kissom, 92, o f Adams Street,
Daytona Beach, died Sunday,
Jan. 6,2002, in Halifax Medical
Center.
Bom in Brooksviile, she
moved this area in 1928. She was
a homemaker. She was a mem­
ber of Central Baptist Church,
where she taught Sunday School
for many years. She was also a
' member o f the Camellia Garden
Club, the Daytona Beach Orchid
; Sodety and the Palmetto Club.
She enjoyed gardening, growing
orchids and flowers, crocheting
. : and sewing.
Survivors include four daugh­
ters, Betty Jean Hill of Holly Hill,
Patricia Waters o f Daytona
Beach, Lillian Sheffield of
Sanford and Judith Hayward of
Longwood; eight grandchildren;
12 great grandchildren; and three
great great grandchildren.
Alavon Direct Cremation
Service of South Daytona is in
charge of arrangements.
C O RA B. K N IG H T
Cora B. Knight, 97, of
Highland Street, Longwood,
died Sunday, Jan. 6,2002, in her

residence.
Bom July 31 ,1904, in Rock
Hill, S.C., she resided in Central
Florida for 45 years. She was a
homemaker. She was of the
Baptist faith.
Survivors include one daugh­
ter, Carrie J. Addison o f
Longwood; one sister, Margaret
Wilson of Lancaster, S.C.; two
grandchildren; two great grand­
children; and one great great
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge o f
arrangements.
EM M AN UEL J. M A RIN EZ
Emmanuel J. M arinez, 10
days, of Edgemon Avenue,
Winter Springs, died Saturday,
Jan. 5,2002, in Arnold Palmer
Hospital, Orlando.
Bom Dec. 2 6 ,2 0 0 1 , in
Longwood, he was o f the
Catholic faith.
Survivors include his parents,
Andres E. and Magaly N.
Marinez of Winter Springs; one
brother, Andres E. Marinez J r , of
Winter Springs; one sister, Perla
J. Marinez of Winter Springs;
grandparents Felix and Aqucda
Manuel of Winter Springs;
grandmother, Carla Marinez of

the Dominican Republic; and
one great grandparent, Santa
M arinez of the Dominican
Republic.
Banfield Funeral Home of
W inter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
A N N IE MAE N ETW O N
Annie Mae Netwon, 101, of
Pecan Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday, Jan. 3,2002, in
Healthcare and Rehabilitation
C enter o f Sanford.
B om Aug. 15,1900, in
Q uitm an, Ga., she moved to
Sanford in 1940. She w as a
homemaker. She was a mem ber
o f Full Gospel Church o f God in
Christ, Sanford.
Survivors include two grand­
children; five great grandchil­
dren; and three great great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will b e held
II a.m . Friday, Jan. 11, in Full
Gospel Church of God in Christ
in Sanford, with the Elder Henry
Bradley officiating. Visitation
will be held 6 to 8 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 10, in the church,
located at 1826 Jerry Ave.
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Ruth Mae Sneed
Ruth M ae Sneed, 76, of Pine
Avenue, Sanford, died Sunday,
Jan. 6 ,2 0 0 2 , in Health Care and
Rehabilitation Center o f Sanford.
Bom Aug. 30,1925, in
Monficello, she w as a pressor for
a laundry. She was of the
Methodist faith.
Survivors include three nieces,
Leola McKinnon of Monticello,
and G ifford Phllpot and Laura
Byrson, both o f Sanford; and one
nephew, Bernice Tbcker of
Monficeilo.
Wilson-Eichelbcrgcr Mortuary
In c , o f Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
JE A N N ETTE WALKER
Jeannette Walker, 87, of
Country Walk Circle, Savannah,
Ga., died Saturday, Jan. 5,2002,
in her residence.
;
Bom in Huntsville, Ala., she
lived in Deltona from 1982 to
1991. She was a retired book­
keeper for the Navy Supply
Corps in Athens, Ga., where she
worked for 29 years.
Survivors include two sons,
Jerry Walker o f Statesville, N.C.,
and Donald Walker of Panama
City; one daughter, Delores

Stone of Savannah, Ga.; one sis­
ter, Ruth Jay o f Marietta, Ga.; six
grandchildren; and five great
grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to Hospice o f Savannah,
Ga., P.O. Box 13190, Savannah,
Ga., 31416.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City Is in
charge o f arrangements
M A R G A R ET M . YORE-FEENY
Margaret M. Yore-Fceny, 87, of
Mayflower Court, Winter Park,
died Saturday, Jan. 5,2002, in
Mayflower Retirement Center,
Winter Park.
Bom Jan. 14,1914, in Ireland,
she resided In Central Florida for
17 years. She was a retired nurse.
She was a member of S t Stephen
Catholic Church.
Survivors include one son,
Brian J. Yore of Greenville, S C .;
two stepsons, Gregory M. Fccny
of Springfield, III., and Thomas
K. Hreny of Peoria, 111.; one
daughter, Maureen J. Tieman of
Los Angeles, Calif.; three stepdaughtcis, Sheila F. Vogel of
Elgin, 111., Eileen P. Fccny of
Springfield, III., and Mary F.
Venier of Auburn, Wash.; four
sisters, Brigid Gorman of Seattle,

Wash., Molly Engel of Canada,
Helen Reich of Mandan, N.D.,
and Teresa Howden of Canada;
and five grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

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a wide range o f events scheduled for the new year.
The Tuf Luck band is scheduled to appear regularly on Fridays
and Saturdays. I could tell this group of artists has spent many hours
in practice as it show s in their performance. W hen 1 first heard them
play, I w as am azed at how they click w ith each other. They play a
majority o f m odem country w ith a mix o f classic country and old
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Karaoke is scheduled every Tuesday and Thursday night with
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be te karaoke contest w ith cash and prizes to the winners. We has a
blast last Thursday night with Jason. He is witty, has a terrific voice
and is a whole lot o f fun. We have approxim ately 4,000 karaoke
songs to choose from. I am sure there is som ething that will appeal
to everyone.
W e will continue to have the blind draw d art tournament on
Tuesdays prior to karaoke. Everyone seem s to love darts tn this area.
In fact, one of my custom ers gave m y husband and 1 a lesson a few
w eeks ago. And, we now have the dart fever. It is terrific. Also, i plan
to set up regualr poot tournam ents with the new pool tables and
accessories being delivered this week. Pool is a very strategic gam e
to play. It is as enjoyable to watch as it is to participate.
T h e hours of operation arc 12 noon to 2 am. The karaoke and
ladies and mens night events will finish early enough to prevent
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cover charge, there will be free pizza and draft from 1 pm to 4 pm.
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Decision ------sin ce the late 1800s, they want­
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enou gh space fo r a store and
afford able rent.
"D o w n to w n has a lot o f
m eaning for us, so we knew
th at's w here w e w anted to be,"
Tindel said. "It w as ju st a matter
o f find ing the right p lace."
O n O ct. 15, the sisters signed
a lease fo r the Sou th Magnolia
Avenue property and Immedi­
ately began creating a Christian
gift store.
" It w as alw ays a dream to
open a store, esp ecially a gift
sto re," Tindel said . "Since we
are C h ristians, w e wanted to sell
Inspirational g ifts."
**11 w as am azing how every­
thing fell into p la ce ," Bryant
added. " I t w as a G od thing. He
m ade it possible for us to d o it."
W orking d ay and night, and
w ith help from friends, Tindel
and Bryant began transform ing
the b u ild in g in to their new
store.
It d id n ’t take long for the sis­
te rs to tu rn th e old Florida
Pow er and Light building Into
th e business o f their dreams.
T h e grand -open ing celebra­
tion w as held on Nov. 2. Two
m onths later, the store is slowly
b eco m in g a p o p u lar site for
shopp ers looking fo r religious
a n a secu lar g ift item s.
"A ll kinds o f people com e to
our
s to re ,"
T in d el
said.
"C h ristian people and people
w h o ju st w alk by and see som e­
thing they like in the window.
"O u r intention w as not to be
h ig h religion , and w e d o n 't
w an t people to be intim idated
to shop in a C hristian store," she
said . J We w ant to show people
that G od 's word can be fun and
e xcitin g ."
A lon g
w ith
B ib les and

C ontinued from Page LA
His intentions for the property
Spolski's original offer for the are to build a "fin t-d ra a f l t o
land w as $182,000, b u t he building" that could be marketed
reduced that after he discovered as a new post office.
"You have all these if factor*"
it would cost more than $110,000
for dem olition. He estim ated the he said. " I n u d e this otter a&gt; tfie
landfill costs to be close to 40 or w ay back in July; now they're
50 percent o f the d em olition going to penalize ip e another 80
days to see if this is going to
price.
Spolski raised several ques­ w ork."
A ccording to Grace, by urtng
tions at the m eeting about the air­
port
property. A ccording to the county public works depart­
county staff, about 10 acres of the m ent a h a th e possibility of
land is usable, but Spolski dis­ reduced landfill fees, the county
agrees stating only aboi .h a lf die could dem olish the building tar
less th an the d ty or Sp o isld .
land is free o t wetianui.
"Y ou're going to store dirt and Asbestos removal mom the build­
pipes next to wetlands — I don't ing will b e contracted o u t Grace
think so ," he said. "The bottom said.
In the meantime, the county
line is it's (FP&amp;L building) been
will con tin u e to pursue th e
off the tax rolls for seven years."
He also questioned if the three- Sanford d eal seeking moot
fourths of an acre FP&amp;L property details about the 99-year lease,
is big enough to build a nigh-rise Grace said. O ther con tin gm d ra
condom inium . The city would involved in the possible land
likely com bine the property with swap is FAA approval for the
land it ow ns adjacent to the prop­ county's use o f the airport prop­
erty and possibly d ose Myrtle erty, said Grace. That decision is
Avenue to make the plot suitable. expected w ithin 30 days.
The county is asking Spolski to ------------------keep his bid open for the next 60 Christopher
days, but he said Tuesday he reached s t e p etto o d
would have "to think about it."

Sisters Angttta flndel and Melissa Bryant display some ot the Items available In their Christian gift store ‘Grace &amp;
Glory.* The store is located next to the Helen Stairs Theatre on Magnolia Avenue
Christian music, the store offers
an
array
o f m erchand ise,
inclu d ing the p o p u lar Holy
BearaR epresenting alm ost every
occu pation, holiday or event.
the bears carry an inspirational
m essag e
on
their
tags,
A ccording to Tindel, G race and
G lo ry is o n e o f only a few
Central Florida stores that stock
the stuffed anim als.
A nother popular Item is the
Sp ln Shade, w nich can be found
w ith or w ithout inspirational
v erses. A cco rd in g to B ryant,
they have already reordered the
item s on various occasions due
to local demand

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People on any bu d get can
find som ething In the store,
Prices range from 10 cents for a
Pass-It-Along Card to $279 for a
ceram ic baptism al fo u n tain ,
And, people with children will
find the store "k id -frie n d ly ,"
with its sm all play area o f toys
and games.
"W e have seven ch ild ren
betw een u s," T indel said,
"T h at's w hy it Is im portant for
us to be children and fam ily oriented."
As to the store's nam e, the
sisters
w anted
som eth in g
unique and Inspiring for their
business,
If it w asn't for the g race of

G od, w e w ould have nothing in
life,” T in d e l said. "A n d , we
wanted to glorify H im ."
T he n am e also cam e from the
w ords o f o n e their fav orite
Psalm s, 84:11, w hich Is painted
on a w all in the store, "T h e Lord
will give g race and glory."
For m ore inform ation about
Grace and Glory, call 407-6888234. T h e store Is open 10 a.m.
to 6 p .m . M ond ay through
T hu rsd ay. 10 a.m . to 8 p.m .
Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . on
Saturday.

C ontinued from Page LA
additional warrants at a Sanford,
Lake Mary and Apopka sites.
The warrants resulted In the
recovery of more vehicles, trailers
and various items. Some property
recovered Ls from victim s in
O range, Sem inole, L ake and

Airport---------Continued from Page LA
The prim ary reason for the
slow dow n, Gouldthorpc said, is
economics. The British are still
traveling, but a cyclical fluctua­
tion in the exchange rate between
the British sterling and the U S
dollar m eans Brits are getting less
bang for their buck when they
travel to the states.
"L ast year the rate w as 1.68 to
the d o llar," G ouldthorpc said.
"T h is year it's 1.35, which is a
pretty substantial decrease. ”
Gouldthorpc predicts a 15 to
20 percent decline in British trav­
elers through the peak summer
m onths b u t sees encouraging

Volusia counties. According to
Berrios, victims could be even farther aw ay as many vehicles rccovered at the sites had vehicle identi flea lion numbers that did not
match their parts.
Initially,
Richard
Allen
VanAlstyno, 37, o f Sanford was

Mellonville Ave. was also arrested

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arrested on charges of auto theft,
larceny and burglary and William
Suw alski, 36, o f Deltona was
arrested
on
drug
charges,
Van Aistyne's wife, Debbie Ann, is
also expected to charged as the
couple lived in a stolen trailer at
the M clkm villc property.
on auto theft charges

a war-

rant was served at his home. All
three men have since bonded out
frtim the county jail. More arrests
&lt;m‘ t,xpvcted in the auto theft ring,
Berrios said.
Berrios said by identifying victims that have similar thefts.

signs for 2003.
"Europeans traditionally p u r­
chase their vacations at Herat 8
year In advance, and tour opera­
tors have already re ported
im proved bookings for n ext
year," Gould thorpe said.
Britannia Airlines' derision to
m ove service back to Sanford
from
O rlando
International
Airport w ill help offset th e
decline,
Gould tnorpe
said .
Britannia charters will begin
landing in Sanford on Saturday.

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investigators will be able to w ork
backward In associating crim e* to
the ring. He said typically die
,roup targeted covered trailers
mm six feet to 20 feet and pickup
trucks. More areas of hoarded
stolen m erchandise in C entral
Florida may still exist, he said.
Anybody with information on
die w hereabouts of suspected
.s to le n property, v ic tim s ,o f the
theft ring, or those who m ay have
purchased stolen vehicles or item s
can contact investigator Scott
SUvin at 407-665^631.

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Courthouse

Filming continues displte death of Wendy’s founder

may obscure aa many as three
floors o f the new courthouse. A
line o f sight-diagram horn the
courthouse to college campus, aa
w ell as a depiction of the back
building w ill be presented to
com m issioners possibly next
meeting.
Along w ith the design, pre­
liminary floor plans of m e court­
house w ere also released to com m issioners Tuesday. The first
floor w ill house the clerk of the
courts and the sh eriff's office
personnel. The second floor w ill
be set aside for the state attor­
ney's office and third floor w ill
sh elter the pu blic d efen d er's
office. The fourth and fifth floors
w ill be hom e to four dreuit and
county cou rts w ith the four
county courts prim arily existing
on the fourth floor. An addition­
al circuit and county courtroom
w ill also be on the first floor.
Sim ilar to the top two levels,
the second and third floors w ill
also have floor to floor windows
in the fro n t Regarding possible
future expansions, the state
attorney's and public defender's
offices could be moved to anoth­
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individuals seeking information
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em ploym ent training and jo b
la cement services. Those visit*
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times next week can enter to win
a $100 shopp ing spree at
G oodw ill's new est retail store
and donation center in Orlando.
Scheduled to op en later this
month, the new store will be
located at 380 E. M ichigan Street,
near the intersection of M ichigan
Street and O range Avenue.
Founded in Boston in 1902,
Goodwill Industries has evolved
into cn e o f the w orld's largest
nonprofit providers of em ploy­
ment, training an d career ser­
vices for people w ith disabilities
and disadvantages such as w el­
fare dependency, hom elessness,
or lack of education and w ork
experience. Since its inception,
the organization has helped
m ore than 5 m illion people
through a broad range of pro­
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Industries o f Central Florida has
b een serving O rlando and
Central Florida since 1959.
“Work gives us the power to
support our families and build
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says
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w e want to celebrate the people
w h o have turned on the power
o f w ork in O rlando and Central
Florida."
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uses a mix o f narrative and stun­
n ing visuals to depict Goodwill's
rich history and plans for its next
cen tu ry o f service. Goodw ill
Industries o f Central Florida is
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Briefs
SWC FRO WRESTLING
Southern Championship
W restling is art to debut in
the DeBary C ivk Center (38
South Sh u t Road) on
Saturday, January 12th at
7:30 p.m.
The show, titled "SCW
Evolution," will consist of
nine superstar matchups
featuring Frankie Capone,
Live W ire, Justice, Python,
the beautiful ladies of the
SCW and much more.
The event is co-sponsored
by the D eBiry C ivic
Association.
Tickets are $8 in advance
and SIO at the door and can
be purchased at the DeBary
Furniture Outlet (386-6689575) and Ray's Appliances
in Sanford (407-328-0083).
For more information,
check out the SCW w ebsite
atw w w jcw m arked.com .

WINTER SPRINGS
BASEBALL SIGN-UPS
W inter Springs Little
League registration for the
Spring 2002 baseball season
w ill be Saturday, January
12th from 9 am . to 2 p.m . at
TVotwood Park.
Children who live w ithin
the W inter Springs Little
League boundaries are eligile to play baseball.
For more inform ation call
263-5829 or W inter
Springs Parks and
Recreation at 407-327-4761.

WINTER SPRINGS
SOFTBALL SIGN-UPS
W inter Springs Little
m d s tra

For the

w ill b e Saturday, Jn
12th from 9 a m . to 2 p m . at
Trotwood Park.
Children who live w ithin
the W inter Springs U tde
League boundaries are eligi­
ble to play softball.
For more inform ation call
407-263*5829 or W inter
Springs Parks and
Recreation at 407-327-4761.

ALTAMONTE BABE
RUTH BASEBALL
Altam onte Babe Ruth
Baseball w ill be holding
final registration for the 2002
season Saturday, January
12th at Eastmonte Park.
Registration w ill take
place from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m.
Sign-ups will cover all age
divisions from T-Ball (5 4c 6
y ear olds) to Seniors (16-18
year olds).
For more inform ation,
please call the Altamonte
Sbe Ruth Baseball League
fotline at 407-263*7910,

iCISTER FOR PONY
Sem inole PONY Baseball
'111 be holding registration
ir the Spring season the
next two Saturday's (1/12,
'and 1/19) betw een 10 a m .
;and 2 p m . at the 5 Points
Com plex, State Road 419,
east off o f 17-92 heading
toward Oviedo.
Five age groups are
offered 5-6 (coach pitch, 50foot bases), 7-8 (coach and
player pitch, 60-foot bases),
9-10 (player pitch, lead offs
and stealing, 60-foot bases),
11-12 (player pitch. M ajor
League rules, 70-foot bases)
and 13-14 (player pitch.
M ajor League rules, 90-foot
bases).
Cost is $60 for 5-6 year
olds and $75 for 7-and-Up.
Discounted rates for sib­
lings.
Prospective players must
present a Birth Certificate at
time o f registration.
For more information call
407-323-5570 or check the
website at
www.eteamz.com/seminole
pony.

SANFORD POLAR
BEAR SOFTBALL
The City o f Sanford
Recreation and Parks
S e e B riefs, Page 2B

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Time to line up a good seed
8port» Edrtor
SANTORO — W ith holiday tourna­
m ents out o f the way and the district
tournaments only a month or so away,
Sem inole Athletic Conference basketball
team s have begun to get down to the
nitty-gritty, playing district opponents in
hopes o f getting a good seed for the
postseason.
The Sem inole High School boys contin­
ued their recent outstanding play, pick­
ing up a pair o f big weekend victories.

Basketball teams looking
to amass district victories
Friday night Arrow Force X h it the
road
forra district and SAC gam e against
•ad fo
Lake Brantley and came away w itha
hard-earned, 52-46, victory over the
Patriots.
The 6-foot-6 senior inside duo of
Robby DuPre and M arcus Robinson led

the way, DuPre pouring in 24 points and
Robinson dropping In 18 points and
pulling dow n nine rebounds.
O n Saturday, Sem inole returned to Bill
Flem ing Memorial Gym nasium and
knocked o ff an old rival, Mainland, 6051.

Junior forward A nthony D im er led
AFX w ith 21 points, w hile DuPre added
15 points ana 10 rebounds and Robinson
led in assists with three.
W inter Springs also picked up a huge
d istrict road victory as Ryan Ex ter scared
27 points as the Bears edged D tu sville,
61-60, on Friday H ennesey had six
rebounds and Chad [fow ler seven assists
for the w inner's.
O viedo continued to show that it is the
pow er of the county w ith a 57-42 road
victory over Lake H ow ell on Friday.
See B asketball, Page 2B

Learning a lesson
Lethargic
SCC men
upset by
Brevard

B y D t t n S m ith

Sports Editor

By Doan Smith
Sports EdKor
SA N F O R D — Curiosity
m ay have killed the cat, but It
w as overconfidence that did
in the Sem inole Com m unity
C ollege m en's basketball
Saturday afternoon.
P layin g th eir Final gam e

b efore the sta rt o f th e M kf-

F t o t o C ? m f c r r a schedule
and w ith an opportunity to
g et over .500 this late in the
season in a num ber o f years,
the Raiders (9-10) let a 10point lead slip aw ay in the
second half as Brevard
Community C ollege rallied for
an 88-80 Victory a t the SCC
H ealth and Physical
Education Center.
SCC may have m entally lost
this gam e before it ever
stepped on the court as the
R aiders had already beaten
the Titans tw ice this season, in
Cocoa and in the S t
Petersburg Tournament.
Brevard w as also playing with
only seven players as eight
scholarship players, including
D eLand's Leonard Wallery,
the team 's leading scorer and
rebounder, have been declared
academ ically ineUgible.
The Raiders were also play­
ing a little shorthanded a s 6foot-8 Christian Adolfason
(broken foot), 6-foot-8 Kitus
W itherspoon and 6 -foot-10
C he M organ (flu) did not play
in the game.
But with leading scorer
Jason Currington and leaper
Daniel Jackson in the line-up,
SCC still looked like it would
have enough to w in the game.
N either team shot very weU
from the floor in the first half,
but the Raiders did just weU
enough to carry a 29-26 lead
into tne lockerroom at half­
time.
SC C appeared ready to take
control of the gam e in the first
couple of m inutes o f the sec­
ond half as Curring ton scored
five points to key a 7-0 run as
the hosts built a 10-point lead,
36-26, w ith 18:02 left in the
game.
Brevard scored on a layup to
See S C C Page

Super freshman Dante) Jackson
(No. 21. above) continued his outstarving work on the boards and
also improved his offense, scoring
14 points, but the 6-foot-6 forward
was pretty much on his own Inside
as Christian Adolfason. C h e
Morgan and Kitus Witherspoon,
alt over 6-foot-a, missed the game
for various reasons and Brevard
Community CoNege from Cocoa
took advantage to outscore the
Raiders 62-51 In the second half
and upset the hosts, 88-60. S C C
htt 11 three-pointers, four from
sophomore Jason Currington
((eft), who scored a team-high 24
points, but it was not enough aa
the Raiders saw their record fall to
9-10 on the season. S C C will be
at home next Wednesday (Jan.
16) to host Santa Fa Community
Collega from Gainesville In a
women/men doubleheader to
open the Mid-Florida Conference
schedule for both clubs. T h e
women start at 6 p.m. and the
men at 8 p.m. Admission to ail
S C C home games is free.

2B

ACE gymnasts continue to* impress
By Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor
CLEARW ATER — Led by All-Around
State Cham pion Destini Jones, the girls'
team from ACE G ym nastics in Longwood
cam e home with a Sixth Place finish, out of
29 teams, at the USAG Level 4 State
Cham pionships In Clearw ater on December
1st and 2nd.

Patriots
boys stay
red hot
in soccer

Jones, com peting in the 10-11 Age
D ivision, took individual State
Cham pionship honors on the Uneven Bars
(9 3 5 ), Beam (9 5 0 ), and Floor Exercise (9 3 0 ),
and finished third in Vault (9 5 7 5 ), to score
an All-Around State C ham pionship total of
37.725 points.
Jones, a hom eschooled fifth grader, began
gym nastics just 18 m onths ago and started
w orking out for team com petition just seven

months ago.
At her very first m eet she took second AllAround with a score o f 36.825 after fin ish ­
ing first on Floor (9.15), first on Vault (9.40),
second on Beam (9.075) and third on Bars
(9.20).
During the past competitive team season,
Jones earned 21 medals and nine trophies,
scoring above 36.200 at each Level 4 m eet.
All told, ACE Gymnastics scored 187.775

LON GW OOD — Lake
Brantley's boys soccer team
showed that their cham pi­
onship in the DeLand
Tournam ent last w eek w as no
fluke as the Patriots shut out
high-scoring Lym an, 3-0, at the
Carlton D . H enley Sports
C om plex Saturday night.
A lfredo C harry, Ryan Sm ith
and Fern an d o Patino scored the
goals and Patino added an
assist to b a ck a 10 save effort
by D ana Sin ger in goal.
In g irls' action from Friday
night, Lindsay A ffolter scored
the o n ly goal o f the gam e and
C ourtney Silvern m ade five
saves in goal to record the
shutout as W inter Springs
blanked Lyman, 1-0.
The extrem ely you ng Lake
M ary squ ad also continued its
im pressive play, getting past
Boca Raton, 4-1.
Freshm an Ja d y n Wenaas
scored tw o goals fo r the Rams,
w hile sophom ore Jill Deary and
ju nior Jessica Zabel added
asalsts and sophom ore N atalie
Haerens recorded the victory in
goal.
O viedo alm ost pulled o ff a
huge upset as No. 1 stateranked D eLand (15-1-1) needed
a second h alf goal to ed ge the
Lions, 2-1, a t John C ourier
Field.
Ju n io r Jen n ah C arter scored a
first h a lf goal on a n assist from
junior M egan Brannon and
junior M ary K ay O 'R ou rk e
m ade 15 saves in goal for
Oviedo.
In boys w restling action from
the w eekend , Lyman w alked
aw ay w ith the title at th e 17
team G atew ay Tournam ent in
K issim m ee.
The G reyhou nd s accum ulat­
ed 180 p o in ts to top the host
Panthers (129) and New Port
RJchey-Ridgew ood (128).
Sem in ole w as also Im pres­
sive, record ing a ninth place
finish w ith 79-1/2 points.
In the C ham pionship Finals
L y m an p ick ed up a pair o f vic­
tories, C h acon e defeating
Norell from Tallahassee-Godby,
7-2, at 135 pound s and
M artinez ed gin g Prue from
G ainesville, 11-9 in overtim e, at
145 pound s.
T h e G reyhou nd s also had a
pair o f runner-up finishes as
Brett M artin from Sem inole
w on the 103-pound class, scor­
ing a 7-3 victory over Lym an's
Sm ith, and W ashington from
Lake G ibson picking u p a
m ajor d ecision over Stone, 9-0.
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Red Eye 100 sets tone for FASCAR season
Special to the Herald
SA M SU L A — Justin Drawdy pow ered his way
to the lead in the early laps o f the Red Eye 100 for
Super Late M odels Saturday night at N ew
Sm yrna Speedw ay and held on to record his first
win o f the 2002 season.
Drawdy set fast time in qualifying and drew a
very friendly num ber three pill for the starting
inversion. O rlan d o 's David Rogers set the early
pace with his TM Ranch Dodge, b u t faded quick*
ly as brake problem s made the car difficult to
handle in the com ers.
Rogers would return for a fourth place finish,
but after the first few laps was never a threat for
the win.
D.J. M cLeod, M ichael Williams, Eric Black, Jacob
Warren, Jeff Scofield, Mike Garvey, Jack Cook,
Daniel Keene, and Lake M ary's M ike Good took
their turn running in the top 10 during the race,
but no one had enough horsepow er to mount a
serious threat to Drawdy,
The 2001 Florida Triple Crown Cham pion Travis
Kittlcson added h is wide open d riving style to the
show, com ing from the last starting spot to chal­
lenge for the lead over the last 20 laps.
Unfortunately, Kittleson’s car failed tech inspec­
tion follow ing the race.
Black, M ac Johnson, Rogers and Ormond
Beach’s Cook rounded out the Top 5.
Drawdy thanked his crew for their hard work
and gave a special thanks to P ete O rr who has
helped with the chassis set up on the car.
In other action, Jerry Sym ons recorded his first
Late Model win o f the 2002 season. Symons and
car ow ner G ene Kelly plan to run the Goodyear
I.ate M odel Challenge during 2002, and also plan
to do a little cam paigning in their alw ays hot
modified.
1
Rich C lou scr took the wheel o f his dad's
Sportsman car and proved to b e the class o f the
field. C louser easily won his feature and said he
was happy to have the chance to drive the car.
"O nce in a w hile they let m e d rive this car. It is
sure nice to w in ," Clouser said.
The Mini Stock feature found the fam iliar num­
ber 7 of Tim "T h e M issile M an " M cPhail in victo­
ry lane. M cPhail had som e spirited races during
the 2001 season, and had even had a couple of
photo finishes decided by a look a t the video
tape. M cPhail pans to continue his w eekly FAS­
CA R schedule this year, and also plans to run the
Florida M ini Stock Challenge.
The Super Stock feature found Tim Ewing and

Briefs
Continued from page I B
D epartment still has openings for all nights of
its Adult Polar Bear Slow Pitch Softball League
season that begins this week.
Leagues offered arc Co-Ed and Church cm
M onday nights; Women on Tuesday; Men of
Wednesday and Thursd&amp;y; an d Industrial on-----Friday.
Call 407-330-5697 for m ore information.

his Number 35 In victory lane. Ew ing held off
N ick Vogler, R obert Skinner, Robbie Gauthier, and
M ike Soukup to p ick up the trophy.
T he final event fo r the evening saw the Barry
Parks Strictly Stock in victory lane. Parks w as
very happy to p ick up the trophy, saying his crew
had put in a lot o f w ork during the o ff season.
Racing resumes a t New Smyrna Speedw ay on
Saturday, January 19th with the running o f the
O range Blossom 100. Grandstands open at 6 p.m.,
w ith the first race taking the green flag at 7:30
p.m. For m ote inform ation about the FASCAR
2002 schedule please call New Sm yrna Speedway
at 386-427-4129.
NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
RESULTS

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S U F IR L ATE M O D E L S r R I O m w i , ] . (12) JuMfn Drawdy; 2.
(10) Eric Blech X (6) Mac (d o w n ; 4. (11) Otevtd Roger*; 5. (96) JackCnok;
4. (40) Mkhari WUJUim; 7. (1ZE) J*S Emery; A (5) Daniel Keene; 9. (47)
Ruaty Ehmofe: 10. (07) Jefl ScoflWU; It. (17) Mike C o n i; 11 (17) Marc
Kinlry; I I (ST) (tin Flynn; I L (14) Ramie Roach IS. (7) Matt Griffin; IS.
(731 Pm ! CM tan n; 17. (7S) 1 ) . McLeod. I S (1) Mika G a m y ; t*. (S I)
Jacob Wacom; 10. (7 i) Mark Vandrrender; I t . (73) David Fletcher; 22.
(*7) JR McMkheeL
L ATE M O D E L _ I. (66) Jarry Symona; I ( ! ) Joey Millar; 3. (96) Jo*
WinctwO, 4. (21) Larry O K n n , 5. (90) Rfbrrt Andrechrrk; A (67) Chad
A Oman; 7. (80) Jotmathim Smith; A (74) Ramie Ruck*. 9. (30) Dale
Ckiuarr; 10 (9) Mark Steverw 1!. (X1R) Ray Riven.
M O D IF IE D _ 1. ( I ) A n d y Saffiori; 1 (IIS ) fame* Burrow*; 3. (99) Jrfl
Anderson.
S PO R TSM A N _ 1. (30) Rick dourer; 1 (74) Robert Glover; 3 (96)
Kenny HeOyer; 4. (77) Brad Rene; S. 0 ) Marty Wolf; 6 (62) Randy
tlcckei
M IN I-S T O C K . 1 . ( 7 ) Tim McPhail; 2. (71) Ted VUpiua; 3. (07) Dick
U n d o ; 4. (12) Mfc* Pybunv 5 0 1 ) Chad Carpenter A (77*) Randy
Blakeilae; 7. (6) Waylort Flynn; A (1) David Caateilo; 9. (77) Jerry
SUPER S T O C K _ I. (35) Tim Ewffig; 2 (S) Robert Skinner; 3 (2) Ron
Whaley; 4 (57) Joe E v a n t 3 (23) Qiariia Collin*; A (45) Mika Soukup; 7.
(66) Dean M cOoihin; A ( I t ) Date CarmlL 9. (12) Deimte Carroll; 10,(17)
Rob Watford; II. (74) Jaann Deeyrr; 12 0 ) (rfl Coburn; 12 (I D N k k
Vtoglrr 14 (28) Sven Wiimr. I I (29) Jame* Adama. 14 (01) Robbie
Gauthier
S TR IC TL Y S T O C K . 1. (27) Barry Parka; 2 (63) Curtia Smith; 3 (1) Joe
WhJttmmn. 4 (66) Tim Edmundacav 1 (55) Jamea DyaL A (10) Roger
Lad leu; 7 (33) Jerry Mitchrfl, A (3) Faria C iew i; 9. (62) "fterte Scott; l a
(40) Saen Gould.

2001 DIVISION CHAMPIONS
IB M Super Lai* Medal Champion _ Sammy Craham ft
2001 Lata Modal Champten _ Robert Andrechrrk 990
2001 Modified Champion _ Tank THcker *15
2001 T r i rti ai an T T i n i a n Doua Samian KM
2001 Mini-Stock C h a m p io n ' Rick TLmey »SS
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2001 DIVISION POINTS
S U P tX L A T I M O D E L _ 1. (I ) Sammy Graham. !0ft 2 (TO) Ron
Dtcandio.432 3 ( I I ) David Roger*. 404 4 (7S) B. J. McLeod, 324 5. (27)
Mika Good. 232 A (22) David Praahlkh, li f t 7. (7) Mark Vandrvmder.
144; A (12| JuaHn Drawdy, 12ft 9. (10) Eric Black. 112 10. (17) Marc
K in k y 104 I I . (A !) Joe Film, 8ft 12 (39) Morgan Hoover. U . 13. (31)
Jacob Warren, S 4 14 (l9)Tom K o ot,7 6; 12 (16) Bruce Lawrence, 6ft IA
(3X&gt; L arin Stewart ( f t 17. (31) Jrff Sioatt 5ft I A He, (0) John Kennedy.
(47) Rutty Ebrraok. (40) Michael WUKanx. and (K D ) W h ir O m oa. S I
22 (540) George M urph y 4S; 23 (7) Tank THckar, 40; 24 tk . (ISa) Bruce
Gowland. and (6) Mika Film. 3ft 2A Hr. (63) Marty Zehr, (12E) Jrfl Emery,
and (33) Rkky Wood. 32; 29. tk . (S I) Richard TUL (31) Don Funk, and (I )
Kmeiy Crtka. 2ft 31 He, (31) Steva Moldon. and (63) fee Strehk. 24; 34
tk . TO ) Jamra Erb, (90) Bob Foe, and (74) Barry Willoughby; 17. Hr. (K)1)
Bobby Newton. (60) Kevin Finney (26) Scott Bramktt, and (57) Jim
'H o o r H y i m .t K
4). tk. (69) Stuart Lycett. (107) |rff Schoffkld, (7) Malt Griffin. (23)
David Fktka, (S3) Vaughn M dnHrr. and (45) Mack Danbury 12 47. He.
(S3) Jori Daaa, and (69) Steve Avmgrr. 6. 49. He. (15) |aaon Boyd. (54)
R u m I h a m n . (2 «) Kevin DawkMwrvy, |67) Chad Altman. 12) th a n k
! Dlnuselbergty (68) Jl&gt;abftth)rUamL and (44) Creg BmuA. 4.
LATE M O D E L _ I. QD) Bub Andrrchrck. 54ft 2 (57) ChaJ I5crce,316.
! 3 (23) Tim m y Todd. 5 1 * 4 (77) Brian BrUaw, 4Uft 2 14) Sonny Ltrm. 312
A (84) Mika Todd, 3127. (63) Chria Lawimcc, 24ft A (2) David Love. 216;
9. ( I t ) Bruce Lawrence IL IS 2 10 (3) Earl Beckncy 144 11. (43) Randy
Dye. lift I I (22) David Snodgraaa. 106; 13 (76) Bobby Mara, 10ft 14. He.

L e t Us D o Y our

(! ) Bill Eggrrtm . and (6) Rodney Eery. 96; IA tte. (66) Jerry Symoex. end
(17) ThUMp Braaette, 92; IA (9) Mark Steeenaon, 4 A 19. (3) BID Motrta. &lt;0;
2ft (26) Mika M urphy 5A
21. (32) Rogrr Rcbman. 32. Z L (39) Ruaa Moore, 4ft 23 (11) D w i b
WUlUiiu, 44; 24 (22) Larry OMmn, 40c 23. Ite, (Si) Jvny Artuao, and ( I t )
Jim Taaker. 34s 17. (14) Karin HavrUnbrny. 31 2A tte, (SO) Jonathan
Smith, and (46) Junto BJortand, Jft 3ft tte, (46) Rum A ra m u crl and (2)
Bill Love. 24 32. Ha. ( I l l Q uia Dtpaaquate. (31) Brian HotifM d.and (14)
Randy Darla. 2ft 31 (401) Bobby Newton. 16; 3 k Be. (101) Tony Lagmro.
(X1R) Ray Rivevx and (23) Joey Flxfca. 12; 39. tte, (74) Ronnie Ruche. (10)
Brad M ay (S4) Mike Howtfl. (71) Jimmy M r h . and (13) Dneiia Benoit
S; 44 Hr. (63) M arly Zahr, (49) Andy NktoU*. OX) Demi* HimmeUrgra
(42) Georg* Murphy, and (26) Bobby Shelton, 4
M O D IF IE D I. (15) Tank Ttecheg 60ft X (7) Mark V te id rrtn d n 552; 3
(•09) Rob Underwood, J4A 4 (400) Wayne Southard. 34ft 3 (29) i b
Darla. 32ft A (57) Jim Flynn. M i 7. (71) Joe Middleton. 27ft A (600)
Bobby Blake, 272; t. (22) H a Dyacev 20ft 10. (14) fuadn Handanon. 191
II. (9?) Jril Andaroon, lif t 13 0*1 T o n R o o U M ; 13 H x (3 1 )1 M Haad,
and (3) Wayne Parkat I7fc IS. (5) Jon Ccenfxgnax. 14ft 14 (l )A n d y
SalFML 12ft 17. (M ) A ndy J a p a n , 7ft 1A tte. (1) Mika R tcK and (M )
Jvrry Symona. 72; 20. Ha, (44) Ma* Mock, and (SI) Mika Sample*. 44
22 (77) Tim Wallace. 4ft 13. (31) John Zidrfc, S I 24 He. (7*) Geoff
Marguaid, and (2X) Jaaon Boyd, 4ft 2A Of. (1J| Randy Dye, (btf) John
□ a p t , (2a) Jimmy Wink, (9) Art K inueoxn. and (1SB) Arnold Boeat, 36;
31. (M O) Wayne Rautknann. 32; 32 He. (32) T lx Laurent (19) Oiarito
Paachal. and (4b) Alan Brunt 2ft 35. He. ( I ) Dark) Saeright ( I t ) Ptei
Duncan. and (HW) Dave William*. 24 3ft (740) Bred Baamat 3ft 39. (7a)
Billy GaaL 16; 40. tte, (7) Skip Hmxket, (10) George KaSy. and (17) Daft
Mtuctn. 12 4 3 Ha, ( I t ) Michael Seeright, (24) Jon Cunipagnone. f a (4)
John Clark, and (3 () Ricky M a la y ft 47. U t (46) Gary EnglteK (47) Larry
Chalm rn, (21) AI VamaJatr, (13) BUI C e n t,, (10) Mark Moahat (47)
Darien Could. (66) Tommy S yntax. (75) thetd Rogeir, and (100 0 )
Eddie Tovet. 4
S P O R T S M A N .! . (KM) Doug Samian. 66ft 2 (30) D ak Oouaee, ASft
3 (07) Ron Lufcy, 60ft 4 (111) D o m k WUUamft 33ft 2 0 ) Ian Huffman,
452 A (47) David GO**. 324 7. (90) Steer Flkm. 20ft ft (2) M l
Buhemrkr. 164 9. He, (77) Bobby Mara, and (10) Tbrnmy Dove, 14ft 11.
(7) Chuck AbetL 124 12 (17) Bill Loomia. 10413 (K »&gt; M u t y WoU. *4
14 tk. (Z M ) David Salky. and (74) Bob C k ve y S i 1A P S ) Dsn D a c y 7ft
17. (1) Steve Reddilt tft IS. (46) Butch Yancey. 6 4 1 2 (93) Bruce Cayton.
6ft TO. (7) Bill Lovr. 52
21. (11) Chria Dtpawfuak. 44 22 ( I ) Rich Clouart. 4ft 23 Ha. (O N O ) Jrfl
MUIrr. and (80) Karin Hawkkbrrry, 3 2 22 tk, (S3) Matthew Schwab,

Gymnastics
C ontinued from page I B
Gym nastics were:
Ages 6-7 Division: Felicia
M iranda _ State Cham pion on
Floor (9.625) and third place AllAround (37.625); and Aishleigh
Gnat _ second place on Uneven
Bars (9 3 7 5 ).
Ages 7-6 Division: Jordan
M asluk _ third place o n Uneven
Bars (9.40), second place on
Beam (9 3 2 5 ), third place on
Floor (9 3 2 5 ), and Third A llAround (37350); Sam antha
Bulfin _ third place on Vault
(9.60).
In other girls team news,
Level 9 gym nast M oriah M artin
made the National TO PS team
and recently attended a training
cam p at Beta Karolyi's in Texas.
Also, the ACB Gym nastics
boys team com peted in Its first
meet, the Florida Judges Cup, in
Tampa the same Dec. 1-2 week­
end.
The Class 6 Team i
Fift
153.10
points and finished
I
t A
7 T b a m (1 5 4 3 5 )
while trie C
and Class 5 Team (142.10) both
finished seventh.
Following are the individual
results for the ACE boys:

1001 FLORIDA JUDGES CUP
Tra p * . December 1-2 2091
CLASS 4
A C E S 12-OVER
F lm r _ 7. Billy W rm rr, 7.4 J*a&gt; Cortire. 7.1.
Pummel iiarve _ A Juoa Coetme. ASS; BUly
Wumry 5.85.
Ring* „ A (tk ) BUly Wjtrtkf *nri J*co Cortue,
76A
Vm II _ 2 (He) Jw rC o rtm x 7.722 4 (Hr) Billy
W rm ey 7.7.
P trtiirl B*n _ 4 (Ur) J*a&gt; Cam **. 7 2 2 A
BUly W *m ryA 92
High B*r _ 2 J*co C o m e r. 7.92 3 BUly
W*mrr, 7JB.
A ll-A ra u ru l. 4 J*co Com **. 44112 6 Billy
W*nwr, 433ft
CLASS 5
ACESA9
Floor _ 3. (He) Bradky L*th*m. A43
Pommrl H on* . Bradky Ledum. A20
Ring* _ 2 Bradky Ledum. A 42
V*ul1 _ A Bradky le d u m . A9S.

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MPfl-STOCK. 1. (W) Kick Tlmwy. S6ft 2 (901) Cairad Canky S4ft
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D u lm u , 2Sft *. (9) D a k C a m m i 20ft tft (6) Dmrid CaateOd. 202 11•(U
TTrvta Staata. 13ft 12 Ha. (64) Mark Rigaby and (12) Davtd Farmay 112
14 (25) Ttai Clafk. Hk 12 (37) Jamm EngXoan. 7ft IA (SX) THrtx G ray
7217. (60) Ray Martky 6ft 1A (2) Eric Powefl. Sft 19. (36) D m Dairymok.

51 XL Hr, (7X)C«rt Foky and (11) PugPugiX. 4A
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21 (UC) Darmia Cartry4 4 2 2 Hy (2») Rkk PHwrU, (34) Joah Robtrmm,
and(77)LmDRetA4ft2AHe,(14)Jaanm8telrxkatand(l07)DlckLa*k;
3ft 2ft He, ( 0 ) Rax HcdHngm. and (31) Chad C k p n k y 3 2 ; » W&gt;
Wayne Omk, 2ft 31. tfa OX) 9k*« Wg*3i (M)Ctoy Cramy and (2) Dm
Stradft Jt. 3 4 3 4 He. (77) Jamay WIBkma, and (11) CheHk Brawn, 1ft
34 Ha (2X) Robert Hak. and (2S) Sian Bam, 12 3ft tk. (94) tha Cxayx
(107) Slrve Wkgney (84) R a n k StrtxahL (22) Randy Kocm, xid (7i) Kan
Lawrence, ft &lt;3 (X5) D Duncan. 4
s u ra STO CK. 1.( 2») Chria PeiudaL 572 2 tk, (551 Jim ftiydey and
(15») KDy Spade, 524 4 (4!) MikaScmk)^&gt;,312 2 (41) T rd fkhnaA 472
A DO) MUx Wkonmck. 452 2 (57) J o a l e m 300; A (3S) Thn Earing,
294 9. (13) )k* Wkmtetetn, 27ft 10. (14) David GoikL 24ft 11. (2) Ron
Whaky 22ft 12 (32) IR1 Stmy. 20ft 13 (33) KeOy CaudOL l*ft 14 (7) Ed
ZUowakL 17ft 12 Hft (t00) John Hodge, and (3S) Randy JoiaA 14ft 17. ]
(92) Bobby Sbncm, lift 12 Ha. (12X) Rkk John, aid (21) Becky OyeoH. J
100:20. (14) Kaeki Schukx, 92
21. (22) Hm
Codon. 94 22 (2*1 Sima Cochran. 7fc 22 (27) J o t!
Wbmkmy 4ft 24 tk, (50) Stephan Dvmblneky and (3 ) fame*Adame.."-*
2ft tk. (22) Barbara Pkea, (SOB) Jeff Wright and (10) Ron Partdke. I
29. He. (12) Darmk Carroll and (44) Dmn McCktlln. 32 11- (1*) Dt
CarreO. 2ft 32 Ha, (46) George Spain, met (54) Ik n Root. 2 4 1 4 He, (C
Doug Gould, (I) Paul Lmti. and (9) John CHawwika, Tft 37. Ha. ( 4 ,
Barbara Moaay (5) Dare Rowe, and (23) Chaika CoiHrx, 1ft 40. He, (901)
Robbk Ceuthiry (23) Jeff Coftum, (2S) Henry Rader, arm! (12) C a lf

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High Bm _ 2 B n rik y U H x m . 7J&amp;
AM -Aim m d _ A Brufky Lariwm, .4112
A GES 10-11
Flam _ A D tn id Johnmm. 9.15; F*ul L m rttt
A72
re m u n l It e m _ P u lil J r h n -— * ■ --* — 1
Lrevitt 44ft
Ring* _ D*nkt Johxkm. 7JS ; Paul Lmvtti.
A3ft
VmM . 1 DmHrl Johnmm, 9.12 P m l Uevtrt,

m .7 . Dunkt Jahntaa 7.92 Pml
LravitL 10ft
High Bm _ Dmkl Jobrutem. 7 2 Paul Lmeilt
72
AU-Aroond _ DuiU JohnXon. 4132 Paul
Len in, 3622
AGES 12-0 VIB
Floor _ 1ft Akc VWmd*nL 7 Jft Brandon
McKm, 7 2 2 Danny Swrrrun. 7.12A1 Johrxon.
70S; Matthew Bainun, 62ft
Poauml Hare* _ 2 (tk) Akc Vtoodard. BOft
Danny Sherman, 445; AI Jahixon. 430;
Matthrw Kalman 22ft Brandon McKm, 10ft
Ring* . 7. Akc Wbodard, A52 Brandon
McKte. 7.5ft Dmny Sherman7 2 2 AI Johnuy
6.9ft Matthew Rabiman AKL
Vaoll _ 2 (He) AJ Jchmon 9.4ft 2 (tk) Akc
WUodard end Danny Sherman 92ft Brandon
McKee, 16ft Matthrw Kalman. 160
PanMrt In n . 2 (He) Akc WbodanL A2ft 1ft
Brandon MdCae. 745; AI Johrxcey 438; Danny
Shrrman AOft Manhew Kalman AO).
High Bm . 10. (Hr) Akc Wbodurd. 7.9ft AI

Blag* _ 2 (tk) Stefan Kirahr, 93ft
VaoM _ A Stefan Kuaiv, 29 2
ParaOel San _ 4 (He) Slrian Kuaiv, 242
High Bm_2S6r&lt;an Kuaiv, 8.1ft
AU-Around . 2 Stefan Ktmv, 49Jft
AGES IS-11 OLD
Plan _ Eric Kabxrtmn A ll
Pemaael Horae . Eric RetnrrWm 29ft m i v
King* _ S. (He) Eric IMnertmn, 133. * *
VaaM . Erie Reinerimn S 42
ParalW Ban _1. Eric Retnerteen, S32
High B a t. 11 (He) Eric Reinertmn2 4 2
AU-Aroond . 7. Eric Refnertaen, 49JOi
ACRSlSOVIft
Plant . 2 Chria Bom. BOS.
Pemmei K m t _ 3 Chtto Bom. EOft
Rla^* . 2 Out* Barm. B3ft
VmII . 1 Chri* Bam, B40.
ParaOel B m *.3. Chria Bonn 21ft
High Bar _ 3 (He) Chria B om 274
AO-Amoad _ 4 Chria Bom, 4930.
CLASS 7
ACES 8-7 YOUNG
Plant _ A Joey Houck. 2 Jft 2 (He) Ian
Hllknberg, S I S
Pemmei Hmte . 7 . Joey Houck. 7.4ft 1ft (He)
tan Hllknberg, A92
Rtaga _ 2 (tk), Ian Hllknberg, 9.12 Joey
Houck, SJft
Vmlt . 1 Joey Houck. ft7ft tan HUknbetg. t
7.9ft
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Parallel Bm* . 4 Joey Houck. 9.14 ft led
Hllknberg. 25ft
High Bet _ 2 Ian HUknberg, 9 3 4 7. (Ik) Joty
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Shrnrun 63ft Madhew Rairrun 4.9ft
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All-Anrand AkcWbodard. 49.4ft Owmy
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' ACES 6-7 SfTDOiE !&gt;' n
Sherman 3934 Brandon hbKae, 393ft AI
flam _ 7. Dakoda Jonm » «4 Logan McKee.
JOhrxon 39.1ft Matthrw Ralman 327ft
732
Pummel Han* _ It. logan McKee, 76ft
CLASS 4
Dakoda fane*. 70A
Blags _ 2 Logan MdCae, 93ft Dakoda Jane*.
AGES 7-4 YOUNG
Floor . 4 )o*hua Yancey. 42ft 9. Cared
272
V au lt.2 Dakodafonra. 1 6 4 LogankkKeo.
Chapman 722
22ft
Pummel Han* _ Joahua Yancey. 49ft Cared
Parallel Ban _ Dakoda (ones. 234 Logan
Chipmtn* 0 6 .
0
McKee. 79a
Ring* _ Cared Oxpman 7 S2 JoXtua Yancvg
High Ber . Dakoda Jones, 63ft Logan McKaa.
7.7ft
7 32
Vault _ 2 Joahua Yancey, A7ft Gated
AU-Around . 11. Dakoda Ja m , 49 95, logan
Chapman 7.90i
M cK m . a o m
Parallel San _ A Cared Chapman 24ft 9.
ACES H YOUNG
(tk) fo*(uu Yancey. 73ft
High Bar _ Joahua Yancey, 8 3 4 Cared
Flour _ Adam Johrxon S DA
Ompnin, 6-35.
Pommrl Honu . Adam Johnaon 232
Rings . Adam Johrxon 9JQ
All-Around _ 2 Joahua Yancey, 4535; 9.
Vault _ Adam Johnaon. 25a
Cared Chapman 441ft
AGES 7-8
Parallel Bam _ Adam Johraon 230.
High 2 * r . Adam Johnaon. 145
Floor _ 9. Jared Flkhm 7.92
AJJ-Areuad _ Adam Johnaon 50.66
Ring* _ Jared Pitcher, 760
ACES S9 OLD
Vault. a. (Hr) Jared Pilcher. 24a
Floor _ Daniel Shriet. 792
Parallel Ian . 9. Jared Richer. 7.90.
Pomawl H o n *. DururlShares,7JI1,
High Bar . Jared Fllchet, 24A
Rings . Daniel Shereu, 91ft
All-Around _ fared Pitcher, 45 Oft
Vault. 7. Daniel Shrm. 6 9A
AGES 18-11
Paralkl Ban _ 2 Darrel Shneu, 6 6ft
Floor 7. (Hr) Stefan Kuaiv. 736.
High Bar. Daniel Shrm. 7.9ft
I Harm_ 2 Stefan Kuetv, 8.70.
All-Around _ Daniel Shrm. 492ft

C ontinued from page I B
Jacob Pickett had 17 points and five assists for the
Lions, while Shaw n Witherspoon chipped in with
17 points.
Isaac Codrey led the Silver Hawks w ith 17
points.
O n Saturday, Lake Howell picked up an
impressive road victory o f its own, besting Oak
Ridge, 52-43, as Codrey dropped in 18 points and
pulled down 12 rebounds. Jared Laskey helped
out with eight assists.
Lyman also continued to play outstanding bas­
ketball, nipping Lake Mary, 49-44. Andreu Pieters
scored 14
points, w hile Donovan Redden had 10
4 poll
points and two assists and Mark Robinson
grabbed six rebounds for the Greyhounds.
In girls basketball, two of the hottest teams in

the SAC, Lake Mary and Oviedo, came up w ith
victories.
O n Friday, sophomore Whitney Tossie had 17
tints, 11 rebounds and six assists to lead the
ons past Colonial, 58-31.
O n Saturday, the Rams remained undefeated
with a 56-39 trium ph over Lake Howell.
Alexa Kane paced Lake Mary with 20 points,
while sophom ore Abby Kohn had an outstanding
me for the Silver Hawks with 21 points and
ur assists.
M attea Codrey added eight rebounds and M ipa
Segarra four assists for Lake Howell.
In another girls game, Seminole continued to
struggle, dropping a tough 41-39 decision to
Bishop Moore on Friday. Junior Chequilla Jessie
led the Tribe with 14 points and 10 rebounds.

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break the drought, but the
Raiders answered w ith a threepo:inter to take their biggest
iead of the gam e, 39-28.
lea
But David "M a g ic" Dorsey
suddenly caught fire for
Brevard and the Titans went on
a 13-0 run as the visitors took
the lead, 45-44, with 13:02 left.
Brevard continued to pile up
the points, taking an 81-62 lead
with 1:30 left before a threepoint barrage by SCC made the
gam e seem close at the end.
Dorsey scored 27 of his 33
points in the second half as the
Titans outscored the Raiders 62-

51 over the final 20 minutes.
All five starters scored in dou­
ble figures for Brevard, which
hit 25-of-27 free throws to a per­
fect 7-for-7 for SCC.
Currington, four three-point­
ers, paced the Raiders, which
m ade 11 three-pointers in the
gam e, with 24 points, while Jon
Sterling, five "threes", scored 21
points and Daniel Jackson 14
points.
The SCC women will be at
hom e on Friday afternoon, host­
ing the University of Virginia
Basketball Club at 2 p.m. in its
final tune-up before conference
play begins.
The M-FC schedule begins
next Wednesday (Jan. 16) with

the Raiders hosting Santa Fe
Community College from
Gainesville. The wom en will
play at 6 p.m. and the m en at 8
p.m. Admission is free.
T IT A N S 88, R A ID E R S 80
Brevard Community College (SB)
D u n r y ll 10-12 33. Hatcher 4 6 4 15. WUaun
6 l - l 13. Taylor 0 ftO 0, McLaughlin S 4-4 13.
King 4 2-2 IU. Wilaon 0 2-2 3 Total*: 30 23-27
62

Seminole Conun unity College (SO)
Tm nrll 0 M 0, Sterling 6 0-0 21, Currington
« 4-4 24. Flatter I M 2 C Jackaon 3 3-3 9. D
Jaction 7 0 0 14. Malcolm 1 0-0 3, McHenry 2
&lt;W) 4. William* 0 HO ft Total*: 31 7-7 8ft
Halftime _ SCC 29, BCC 2A Three-point field
goal, . BCC 3 (Uoracy, Hatcher, McLaughlin);
SCC 11 (Sterling 5, Currington 4 Fiahex
Malcolm). Team luuta . BCC II , SCC I t
Fouled out
SCC Curringhei Technical* _
BCC. King

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CLERK O f THE CIRCUfT COURT
S tM N O lE COUNTY, FLOHK1A
by OERALOME HARFORO Dapuly
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c u m OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
S EM M O U COUNTY. FLORIOA
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meaning tool am mqukad to bo
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aato. Fu* paynam d an tmowd
aqud to Pa higled Hd • dua nHin
34 houm H e r f a admrtuad m u d
Mto A l paynanta aha! ba caah at
gu a/anttad
auuutam ,
mada
payada to toa O a k d to* Orcul
Court.
Dalad on 1227.2001
UARYANNE MORSE

MARYANNE' I
C U m OF TH E CM CUfT COURT
tE h S N O U COUNTY. FLORDA
by G ER ALD** HARFORO Daputy

on whom • espy d toa ndtoo to

FvM d c Jaa aty 4 14 2 4 30.3003

to f a Ctork d f a CbaR
on 13777/3001.

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c u m o f i m c s ic u r r c o u r t
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLOMOA
by OERALOME HARFORO Oh W
Ctob
PubAHc January 4 1C A 30. K U
m at

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d Ftopany; u o SEC
I f TW F 311 ROC J0C W 1/2 OF ■

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NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN, M
FUNS TRUSTEE/CUSTOOIAN S
PLYM OUTHIPV 1 M C . tahoktor

L

ic a l s

are t*qMad M b*
pad by t a ■ a y i i a i i tadda d t a
Mto FiH pa)ward d a t anowd
aqud to f a IdfhdM b d E dua «PNn
24 h o m dtor r e ad a ila id H a d
A l payttardi H a l b* cadi or
to t a C M si t a Cbodl
Cow l
D e a l on 12272001.
UARYANNE MORSE
CUm OF TH E ORCUTT COURT
IC li M O U COUNTY. FLORDA
by OERALOME HARFORD Daputy
Ctork
PuUHte Januay 4 14 24 3 4 * W

N O TK E « HEREBY QIVEH f u l
FUNE TRUSTEZDUSTOOIAN C D
FF DMCCT U EN FUNOMO COM­
PANY L LC , to* hoktor d toa NAow-

to* A D A Coortbator. a (407)3803481. d toad 48 how* to adwnoa of
NOTICE OF B A U
F U S U C AUCTION
M PURSUANT TO FLO R DA STAT­
U ES 7,3.78 TH E FOLLOWING
VEFOCL2 W U . BE SOLD AT PUBI D AUCmON ON TUESDAY JANU­
ARY 2 4 M IS A T 1400 AM XT
CO R TES TO RINO SERVICE. 349
ORANGE
A V I.
LONG WOOD,
FLORDA. THEBE V EH C LES ARE
SOLD AS IS WITH NO T T T U
GUARANTEE.
SELLER
RESERVES TH E fSOHT TO EEL
BIDDING STAR TS A T AMOUNT
OW ED FOR TOW M O ANO STOR­
AGE. VTCWMO ONE HOUR FfSOR
T O BA LE FORM OF PAYMENT (3
CASH OR CABHKRS CHECK.
1)
1887 FORD F-1M
VM « 1FTDX17W0V1*88378
2) 1183 FORD FAIRMONT
VMS IFABF3SX40KI74714
3) 1881 FORO TAURUS
VMS 1FACF93U3MA12tM2
4) 1188 FORO AEROSTAR
VM* 1FMDA31U0K2C21888
O il
111
8) IM F C » * V R 0 U T CAPRICE
VMS 1G1BLS1I0HA,98277
7) It S f O M C SAFARI
VMS IOKDM18Z4NB801881
8) 1818 0LD BM 0E4E CUTLASS

8) 18B4 O U M M O E E J CUTLASS
VSM 1Q3AR8SA7EM41(038
10) 1888 PONTIAC 1000
VSM 1Q7TL88C4QA2117K
11) 1887ISUZU L U A m
VM* JABRT3170HS13628,
12) 1884 MTrSUBtSHI ECUPSE
VSM 4A3CF44C8RE0ft41»
13) 1(88 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA
VMS 1VWFAB18XJV0SBM4
FltoPah: January 4 3003

a taa daad to ba laauad
Tha caiMcato ruttoarfi)
Ion d i e preparty, aid to* namda)
In aN di I a

IntoaCfyHM
11:30
A.M. In antor to oonattor a m g war
tor Yartaro* to to# Zoning Onfnanc*
aa I partoka to
In a M R -i
Ida on:
Lato 17. ItoylHr Oade, aecordtog to
a put aarad a* mooraad In FS 00
PGS 38 toru 41. PWXe Racorda ot
Samnoto C o rty . Ftorkda.

YEAR OF M S U AH Ctl 1M8
PARCEL D T . 07-21-3040*0000-

Daartplton d Fiuparty. LEG LOT
10 ♦ W 33 F T O F LOT 11 LULA
BIAKES REVISION PB S F O 101
Naiaa In atoch............it DC/MTS
WALKER. BERNICE WALKER
A l d Mid preparty batog to to*
Cowdy d Samtooto B o a d Ftorkda.
UntoM a m i ca tA r a a(t) H a l ba
radatmad a c u r S g la Hay toa preparty dMCrtbid to audi cartErato(i)
aB ba M U ta toa h V a M Hdda d
toa a * « bom daw. Saartod* Cowdy

11

Monday. Fabruary 11, 3002. H

Paynam oi Sato laa.
documantary damp t
reoawBtg toa* am modiad to ba
paid by toa auccta ati Hdda i '
lata Fito aaymani al an a
aqua w *&gt;• taghaat b d U dua
24 tn w ttfM r d a advamaad an* d
pH*. AA pAynama dad ba caah a
guarantoad
Irwtrumant.
payabto to to* Ctoik af toa Ckcul
Coat
O H M an 12/272001.
MAHVANNi MORSE
C U m O F TH E CM CUfT COURT
S E M M O U COUNTY. FLORDA
by OERALOME HARFORO Dapwy
Ctork
PubAah January 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 2002

NOTICE a HEREBY GIVER torn
FUNB TR U S TE E/CUSTOOIAN t
PLYMOUTH SPV 1 M C . to* hdda
d d a kakaatog caiHk-toa(a) tea toad
•dd aarEtaatofit h r A tot daad to ba
laauad la ra a n Th# earEtoM* nwnbafa) m d y*a&lt;i) d toauanca. f a
daacrtpAan d to* prepany and f a
nana(i) to which ■ waa aaaaaaad

PARCEL D T 1S31-30400-000001IA
DaacrtpAan d Preparty: U O B 100
F T OF E 70 F T OF LOT I I FROSTS
ADO NO 2 T O ALTAMONTE PB 1
PO 13
Namaa to which aaaaaaad JAMES
A l d M id pwparty batog to f a
Coway d Samandto. StoM d Ftortd*.
Untoaa auch cardlcato(a) ahai ba
idtogbtoiii,to*prepto auch camArato(i)
a * ba add to f a highaat H dd a al
to* warn kora doa. Stmind* Cowdy
CaunhouM, Bamom. Ftartda. an
Monday. Fternary II , 20U2. al
II “
meaning lata am raqukad to ba
paid by f a iu b c m HW Hdda a to*
aato. Fdl paynam d an anowd
aqud to too laghad Hd to dua adfan
24 houm aha to* adralaad M a d
aato. A4 paymarda aha* ba caah w
guarantaad
nabumard.
mada
payabto to t a Oatk d toa Cbcud
Court.
D a e d a l 13272001.
M AR YAM * MORSE
C U m OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SLUINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by OERALOME HARFORO Dapuly
Ctoik
PWdtofc January 1 . 14 24 34 3002

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
SAUL A CO AS CUSTODIAN (AJAX)
ft PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY M C . to* hoktor d to* Mowing
rartdraM(a) hat Mad iaad cantocat*(i) tor a l u daad to bo wauad
lem on. Th* carttocal* nurtoar(i|
and yaarla) d toauanca. to* daaenptom d toa preparty, and to* lamad)
n which I waa aaaaaaad a/am aa
CEHT1FKAT1 NO: I7 M
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: I t f f
PARCEL D r 3O-21-3O4MJ0OOO-

0020

Daacnptcn d Proparty LO T 3
WILSHIRE SQUARE PB 48 PG3 29
• 27
Namaa In when aaiaaaarT COM­
PLETE INTERIORS WC
AS d tad preparly bang in to*
Cowdy d Stmaida. Su m d Ftorkda.
U n M « auch caabcatod) H a l 6*
radaanad accodng to law. toa preparty datertoad n auch cartAcaUU)
wto ba aotd to toa Hgfad H dda d
toa watt from doa. Samnoto Cowiy
CowtoouM. Saniord. Ftonda, on
Monday. Fabruary 11. 2003. d
1100am.
Paynam d Sato to*, apptcabto
documantary atamp laaai *nd
racordNig laaa am raqurad to M
pad by t a tuccaatld Cwtoar H toa

CITY OF LONG WOOO
GOW LOM ShZM EM l
c it y c u m
Pubdto: January *. 30Q3
“ II
N O n ca OF P U BU C 8 A U
ALTAMONTE TOW MO. MC.N C U U M O V D S C U AUCTION
1,7 MARKER S T ,
ALTAMONTE S P R M 0 4 FL
!GMS AT 1000 AM, SOLD
AS « . NO WARRANTY. NO T T TU .
SELLER RESERVES THE fSQHT
T O REFUSE ANY O R ALL BttS
PURSUANT -01 TO F.S. 71478
1M4 PONTIAC
3O3AT88HSE8707713
1980LMCOLN
1LNCM81F9LY771483
1188 HONDA
1HOCASS33KAOS1734
1880 CHEVY
1GNCU0SO1LT139483
1M3 CHEVY
10CCS14B7C8181108
IS M CHEVY
1GNDM18WTTB1IS771
1187 CHEVY
1GCCS184SVK144888
It
IFABP38X10Q197239
1(88 PLYMOUTH
3P4FH39J5KR19t3St
1888 « A
KNAFAI298T9280477
JA7FP34O8OP010707
PHONE • 407-3340700
Pubtdl: January I . 7003

Ptanrad uo* d to* preparty N to
oondnid • acmei roam.
Larry Bton, Chairman
Board dACbuoatam
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
T O ANY MATTER CONSDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING. HE/SHE WIU. NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD OF TH E PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUOMG THE TES­
TIMONY AND EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NO T PROVIDED BY
TH E CITY OP SANFORD
IPS
380 OIOS)
PERSONS W ITH D O A S U T C S
NCEDMG ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PROCEEOtNOS SHOULD C O N TA CT
TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA
COORDINATOR A T 330-9838 48
HOURS M ADVANCE OF TH E
MEETING.
F\ftta/vJanuary 8 .1 4 3003

ma
N 0T1C I T O TH E FU BU Ci
r*ooc* • nMMJf p w vim rw
Board of Adbabnam of to* O y af
d * regd a modtog
S 4 IB M to toa Cfy Nat

tamtam al I1 J0
AM to otda to oondda a laquaal
tor narteic* to to* Zbnlng OnSanua
aa f partdna to aato yad attoac*
to a SR-IA mrlng dtoLoto 93 94 a 98 Sadond Hddito.
according H to* pat faraof aa
mcordad to F S 2 F O S4 FitoSc
Racorda of Samnoto County,
Ftortd*.
_
Batog mom ipacltcafy daaertoad
M H M 304 W IBto 8***L
Ptomal ua* of to* property It taM baa v- L--ft- nw
mi*f.
v «—
i w
Laty Btok. Chatonan
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING. HE/SHE WILL NEED A VERBATM4 RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE TES­
TIMONY ANO EVIDENCE. W H CH
RECORD IS N O T PROVCEO BY
THE CITY O F SANFORO. (F3
28S0106)
PERSONS WITH DISABAniES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICJPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CO N TA CT
TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA
COORDINATOR A T 330-SS2S 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING.
Pubkah January 4 14 3003
W63
CITY OF LONQWOOO, FLORIOA
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEAJBNO
T O CONSIOCR ADOPTION OF
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by toa
C ly d Longwood. Ftorkto. f a l t a
COy Commaaton wd hdd a pubic
iaanng to eoraktd anactram d f a
O AOM ANCf NO. 81-1188
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LONG WOOD. FLORIDA, AMEND­
ING THE CITY COOE. CHAPTER V.
BUILDINGS ANO BUILDING REGU­
LATIONS. ARTICLE VIII. BY
AOONQ SECTION 4187. APPEAR­
ANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR SIN­
GLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL
STRUCTURES
IN
DEED
R ESTRICTED
SUBDIVISIONS;
PROVIDINO FOR CONFLICTS,
SEVERABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE
DATE.
Sad Ordnane* waa placad on farad
mtdng on January 7, 3003 and to*
Oty Commiaatort wd cenadar aana
tor Inal paaatqa and adopton aha
to* pubic tearing, which wd ba hdd
In to* longwood C ly Hal, 179 Wad
Warmn Aawnu*. Lcngwool Ftorkda,
on Monday- to# 21d day d Januay
A D . 2003. d 700 p m . a a* tom
a d ba taand mto mapact to to* prepottrt Onlnanca Tha tearing may
ba comnuad kom In a to ton* urai
final action a takan by * a Cay
Commotion
AoopydlapropoaadOnlaanoaa
poaiad al to* Cay Had. Longwood.
Ftonda. and cope* am on No wan
tha Ctoik d toa C4y and aam* may
by I

Y E H C U AUCTION
117 MARKER ST.,
ALTAMONTE BFRMGS. FL
B A U BEOMS A T 1000 AM, SOLD
AS B . NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RtOHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS.
PURSUANT -01 T O FS. 71178
1988 PONTIAC
1G2F887S8QL239208

IMT HONDA
JHMCC1324HS039739
1184 CHEVY
1Q1AW37X9E6801084
1882 CHEVY
1GNC318Z8N0139603
1980 FORO
1FAPF8084LT101M8
1181 PLYMOUTH
1P3XP240SMNS46aee
1987 TOYOTA
JT3EL31DXH0148845
1984 VOLVO
YV1AX8843E1988330
1180 DODGE
1B3XL1b03LC7t4414
PHONE I 407-3380700
PubMh: January 8.3002
B U N S C S K U T COUNT
0FTH S 18 TH
JU P tO A L ORCUTT

Caaa No. 01-CA-1388-U-L
EOUCR EO fT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA,

SHERRY JASKOWIAK. d d .

N onca

Ddtata. Ftortda 3372S
JAMES A BARKS. Altomay
Ftorkto Be No. 137544
Aaonay tor Parpond RaptaaampPm
1120 W. FhptSbapt, SurtaB
BadonL Florida 32771
(407)331-1324
P M M fU a iu a y 4 14 3C02

M 1 M C S K U T COURT

OP THS STATE
OP F LO R D A
Sf ANO FOR
CASS NO: S I-C A E ffS -IA L
THE PROVIDENT BANK.
THE ESTATE OF MARY BROOKS
FUTCH A/K/A MARY B. FUTCH
WILSON A/K/A MARY B WLSON,
DECEASED. TH E UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS ANO TR U STEES OF
MARY BROOKS FUTCH A/K/A
MARY B. FUTCH W4SON AK/A
MARY B. WILSON. DECEASED.
WILMAS JONES. HEIR; IF UVWQ.
INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAID
DCFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO * DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
A a OTHER PERSONS CLAWING
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT (S); JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
N O T K I OF ACTION
TD . THE ESTATE OF MARY
BROOKS FUTCH A/K/A MARY B.
FUTCH WILSON A/K/A MARY B
WILSON.
DECEASED.
TH E
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES. CREDI­
TORS. UENORS ANO TRUSTEES
OF MARY BROOKS FUTCH A/K/A
MARY fl fU TC H WILSON A/K/A
MARY B. WILSON. DECEASED. IF
LIVING.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DCF PHD AMI (31. IF flpMARRIEO.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS,
UENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
A l l OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT (3)
WHOSE RESIDENCE 14 unknown
YOUAflE HEREBY mqixtd to Na
your anawa a wtftan datonao*. I
any to to* abam prooaafng akto t a
Ctork d tola Court, and to M n t a
copy toamot upon f a ptakafp i

op

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauam to a Siamnay Fbal Judgtnam
d Foracktoua kidudng Award d
Altarraya* Fata and CoaH dalad
Octabe 4 2001, antorad to Caaa
N a 01-CA-138S-14-L d to* Ckcul
Court d to* 1STH Judea/ Ckcu* to
and tor Satnkida Cooky. Ftortda
aharato EO UCR EO fT CORPORA­
TION OF AMERICA to f a Ptoaaf
and SHERRY JASKOWIAK and
D A W JASKOWIAK. tar Nrabaat
JOHN DOC a id JANE DOC Wto*
I aS pad to ( a taghaai
tor cadL M wad
from doa of toa Samnoto C o rt y
Coutooua* to to* cay d Strand.
Ftortda M 1100 o'clock A M ., an
Tuaaday, toa 38 day d January
3002. t a fatowtog daaertoad praparty a* *a&lt; lotto to aaid Sannary Ftod
Judgnant of Faactoaun Including
Award d Atoma yK Fa** and Coda.
L d 11. to Stock 14 d TOWNSITE
O F NORTH CH U U JO TA aooorePng
to to* Ptot toanof, a. racordad to
tod Book 2, M Pag# M torough 54
d f a Pubic naconto d Oawneto
Courtfy. Flortdir
DATED toa 38 day d Oacambe.
3001.
IWryArtra Mom*, dark
By: Mary Sbotoa
ESQUIRE
ADORNO 1 2 E D E R PA
2801 Souto Baythom Drtr*
Sua* ,800
Mand Ftotkki 33133
(306)068-5669
f you am a paroon wdh a dtoabaty
aka read* any acoommndaaon to
otda to partwpato to PM pracaadtog. you am arpptod. m n a cod to
you, to toa prortoton ok caitam ataiatanca
Ptoaaa ceniact Court
Admmatraoon at 301 North Part
Avtnut, Suita N301, Santord.
Ftonda 33771 (407)3234237. wPHn
(3) working day* d your mcalpl d
toa mac*: P you am haaraig a «aca
impairad, cat 1 (600) 899-0771
PubMh January 8. , 4 3002

■f THE CM CUIT COURT FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY.

81-11SSCP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
J04PMY RAY VALISE. SR
NOTTCS OF A04SNWTKAT10N
Tha acknnatmacn d toa aaiata d
JOHNNY
RAY VAUSE. S R .
dacapaad. FM Numbe 01-1186-CP,
it parting to f a Ckcud Cato tor
SamrtoM Co rty. Ftondt, Probata
Dhkwon. f a addrnaa d akach ip 301
N Pak Anana. SarPOd. Ftonda
32771. Tha naiaa and addaaaaad
panonal npmaantakm't artomay
am Ml torto BPtoM
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
At paroon* on whom toa noaca M
chaeange toe imktty d toe WW, f a
ipidSoadMa d f a panonal raptalaniain*. yanua a (unupebch d toa
Cato am mqiarad to We daw otpacbona wito toia Court WITHIN THE

Ctork d toto Court, e d to 4av* 4

copy faiaof ipon f a j d d ^ p dtorray. who## nan* and addmtt
aaaofp laiaon, aihki 30 day* aha
bat puMtototdl d toto ftofea d
A dkn: to* ra k rt d fP i procaatPng
baino a tuf tor tomtootok* d mortgao* agdrat f a tofoakig dMCrtad
Lot 34. Stock B. TH E COLDNNAOEB FIRST SECTION, acoontng
to to* Ptot fara d, a* mcordad to
____ 15. Pag** 79 and 80 d toa

Publd Raoonto d Bankida Coady.
Ftorkto.
A/K/A 942 Cotoredtf Com.
Cataatoarry. Ftotkto 92707.
P )b u to P B S * y O L k * ra w «a w rt-

ton itotontPP to tod PSoW precatdtog, on pMkdPTp Mtomay, a dalaiA
wd ba antorad agakat you tor f a
mild damandad to f a Corraitort w
Daad toto day d DEC 28 3001,

court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCATX3N OF THffl NOTICE.
A a CLAM S. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F LE D WMJ.
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* da* of f a h d pWXcaDon of
toto Noloo to Januay 4 2002.
Ruby E.

18

NOTICE OF F U S U C 1 A U
aa-M U
- - ■ g—a
- n v ih afc^
rpuece
m a
nanoy
M
m*
' d ArSxarant of toa d y d

0100

Dotod r a 2nd day of January A D .

d f a tod pubtcaocn d toto
Note* m at to* took ctokra a4h toto
Cowl WITHIN THE LATER O F
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FW ST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR ThiRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
O N THEM
Otoe dadtota d to# Dacadam
at

Le g a l s

haraov adtoto 30 ttay* d a r
toa h tt pubacanoi of toia Note* d
Action: f a nalum d tola procaafng
batog a td l tor tomicoaum d mortgag* agdnd toa toiowtog daaertad
proparty, to nit
TH E NORTH 90 FEET OF LOTS 30
ANO 31. BLOCK C. SOUTH SAN­
FORO. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK t. PAGE 84 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS O F S E M M O U
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 1308 Stepard Strati.
SantonLFL 32771
» you 1*4 to Ma ya k anwaa a wro­
te! dpfanaa* to f a above procaadtog. on pktotPrp attomay a detadl
yai fat to*
n to* Ccmpiart ot
Dated toa day d DEC 31 2001.

2001

C L E m OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ByRutoKtoo
Daputy Clark
Law Otoe** d OanW C. Coreuagra
BOO, North Amaru* Avanua
Tampa a 33804-IMt
Artonaya tor Plamdi
PubPdrJanuary 4 14 2002
IU47
M THE O R C U T COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtClAL c m C U T
OF THE STATS
OF FLOMOA,
M ANO FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY.
ChrtLOIVISaON
C A M NO: 01-CA-3S4M4-W
THE PROVIDENT BANK. MC..

ROBERT O LOVEL; JANE DOE
LOVEL THE UNKNOWN WIFE OF
ROBERT 0. LOVEL; IF UV1NO.
INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAIO
DEFENDANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL O TH En PERSONS CLA'MlNG
BY, THROUGH.
UNDER OR
AOAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S). THE
HONORABLE RAY VALDES. AS
TAX COLLECTOR OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT, JANE DOE. UNKNOWN
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NODCS OF ACTION
TO ROBERT D. LOVEL and JANE
DOE L O V E L THE UNKNOWN
WIFE OF ROBERT D LO VEL IF
LIVING,
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ANY
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OEFENOANT(S). IF REUARRIEO.
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CREDITORS.
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Tampa FL 33904-1041
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July 1.2003 and aidandtog tonxigh
Jena 3ft 2004 proddad mn agabia
artormanca adconaa am ruccaaahJy achtovad.
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a m. and eomplatad propoaaia muai
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, 4 3003 Furtoar datai* am provrdad In tha Raquatl tor Propokal
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can obtain a copy at to* RFP by
■anrtng a lanar d -aquwkl to Cynthia
Elman. WORKFORCE CENTRAL
FLORIDA. 1801 La* Rood. Sort*
270. WYliar Park. FL 337*8
Pubaah:January 8.3003
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M THS C S K U T COURT
OF T H t EKMfTXf NTH
JUOK3AL C S K U T
M ANO FOR
I COUNTY,
SOA.
CASS NO.: 01-CA-2SI1-18-S
M RE: FORFEITURE OF BENCH
GRMOCR, E T A L
NOTICS OF
FORFZfTURI COM FLAM T
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capacity M Shank at toa I
C o rty , Ftonda. torough ha oFIcan.
tom egaton at aganta, poind Pa
abova property on a t about
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3. MaioniiPa Avanua. Santord.
Barnktoi* Counry. Florida.
Said
proparty la ta to* cutaody of f a
Shard of Sanwid* C o rty tor t a
purpoao of tortaNura purpuanl to eocbon* 832.701-833.704. Florida
Staiuto*. A Ccmpiart tor tortaaum
hat bean Mad ta to* abova-ttylad
Cool
I HEREBY CERTIFY toal a bu* aid
cartel copy ck ttu* Nolle* ot
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by U .4 oerttaad mat. r*kjm rocapt
raquaalad. to to* abova-namad
addmaaa* toia 3rd day of January.
3003
Taala M Faukrar
Ganaral COktotal
Ftortda B a No, 0060623
Samkxria County SlarPTt Otoca
lOOBuart Boufevard
Santord. Ftonda 32773
(407)6046603
Anomay tor Paboona
Pubtah January 8. , 4 2002
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M TH S C S K U rr COURT FOR
S f MMOLS COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CTYk. ACTXDti
CASS NO.: 01-CAI33814-O
AMSOUTHBANK.
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Daiandanu
NODCS OP S A U
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antorad ta toa abom-Pytad can** In
f a Orcu4 Coin ot Sarranola C o rty.
Florida, to* Clark ol S an rem
C o rt y wd tai f a property Muaiad
ta Sammoi* County. Ftonda.
Daacnpbon ot Mortgagor
and Panonal Property
lot 4 Block F. Charter Oak* UnaOn*. according n to* (iai thereof aa
mewdad in Put Boo* t4 at Page S3
of t a Pubic Racorda at Sanunoto
C o rty . Ftonda
D a itraat t o t n l ck when to 8 ,9
Spring Lake Road. ANamoot*
Spmga. Ftonda 32701.
« a Pubtc Sale, to f a h V a a taddtr. tar caah on to* want bom Mapa
ol t a Serrano* C o rty Courthoua*.
301 Norto Park Avanua. Santord.
Ftonda 32771. on January 14 3002,
M II 00 am.
Dead December ,9. 3001
MARYANN MORSE
C a t cf toa Ckcul Coat
SertwiOa Corty. Ftonda
8y Mary baopa
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Plbaah January 2. 4 3003
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1-4 accident
\injures two
The Altamonte Sprinn Police
Department rapanded Jan. 9 to
fctentete 4 and Stete Road 436 In
Rfcienoa to a eingfe car aoddent
Involving a white van.
westbound on (-4 in the left thru
fcne, pofica said. The van then
made a sudden right turn, croeak » afl b n a of tn ttc Onx the
verade left the roadway, it flipped
and came to rest against a chamUnk fence cn its roof.
The drive* Kevin Bnddock, 42,
of Sanford was transported to
Florida Hospital Altamonte with
an ankle tojigy. The passm m
Richard Stephens, l4 of Sanford
was airiiftod to Orlando Regional
Medical Center As of Mday after­
noon, he wae atm listed as in atbad condition. The incident is rtffl
under Investigation.

By Christopher Patton

Altamonte Springs, county discuss combining
fire departments, but not everyone likes the idea

S taff Writer

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The
county and A ltam onte Sp rin g s are con­
sid ering a consolidation o f fire d ep art­
m ents less than tw o years a fter tw o
other Sem inole m unicipalities consid ­
ered, b u t ultim ately d en ied , the change.
Sanford and Lake M ary o fficials both
m et w ith m em bers o f cou n ty govern­
m ent in 2000 to d iscu ss fire departm ent

consolid ations. T h e inquires cam e
a b o u t w hen b o th cities were co n tem ­
platin g the con stru ction of new fire sta
Hons.
A current stu d y w ill project savings
and feasibility o f consolid ation for
A ltam onte S p rin g s. It is schedu led to

be considered at the end o f February,
said C ounty M anager Kevin G race. If
the city an a Board o f County
C om m issioners sign off on the union, it
cou ld take place as early as O ct. 1.
"A ltam o n te’s interested in it, and it
m akes sen se," G race said. "It could

save som e m oney in th e lo n g ru n .”
Sanfo rd C o m e * C lo se
A ccord ing to form er S an fo rd M ay o r
Larry D ale, the city co u ld n e v e r "g e t
past several h an g -u p s" In the co n s o li­
dation n egotiation s w ith th e co u n ty
two years ago. C o n so lid atin g so m e o f
the services w as ju st n o t fin an cially
favorable enou gh.
A con so lid atio n stu d y pro d u ced b y

Sec Consolidation, Page 10A

Plans for
celebration
M L K event
under way

Former
officer
charged
with lewd
conduct

By Marva Hmrtdns
Herald Correspondent

Near Perfect
Execution
F an s ooh and aah at the
dunk, fancy ball-handling
move or long three-point
shot. Su ch w as the c a s e
Wednesday night at Laka
M ary High S c h o o l« —

Seminoif made 89 of 30
shot* from the foul line and
outrebounded the hosts, 3617. to defeat the Rams, 756 8 , In a Seminole Athletic
C onference and district
boys basketball gam e.

(but not mad)

Hatters

. f there se e m s to b e a
shortage lately of red hats,
there’s a good reason.
Word is spreading about
the recently established
Celery City Society Ladies,
a group ol women who
throw caution to the wind
by wearing red hats and
purple outfits in public.

Page 1C

SANFORD — The city of
Sanford Dr. Martin Luther King
J r , Steering Committee is making
its final plans for the 17th annual
observance of one of our nation's
greatest civil rights activists.
This
year's
theme
is
"Remember! Celebrate! Act! A
Day On, Not A Day O ff!" The
committee is committed to keep­
ing King's dream alive In the
community's heart and memory.
Events will begin Friday, Jan.
18, with the Martin Luther King
Oratorical
Contest
for
Scholarship and a poster contest
The contests will begin at 7 p.m.
in the Sanford/Seminole County

By Christopher Patton

Butler discusses
history o f the
pines naval
stores industry
By Michelle Jerta
Managing Editor
The Cooperative Extension
Auditorium looked like a
scene from the past when
Carroll Butler came to town
on Thursday.

Butler brought various
items to Seminole used in the
pines naval stores Industry —

Chamber of Commerce, located
at the comer of Sanford Avenue
and First Street
At 6 p m Saturday, Jan. 19, the
17th annual Com m em orative
Banquet, a presentation- of
Brotherhood Community Service
and Humanitarian Awards, will
be held in the Sanford Civic
Center. Guest speaker is Dr.
James Purdy, a retired attorney
who is currently a community
om budsman,
motivational
speaker,, licensed realtor, private
investigator and a member of the
Seminole Dividends program.
On Sunday, Jan. 20, there will
be an interfaith worship service
beginning at 2 3 0 p.m. in the
Sanford Civic Center. Music for
the program will be provided by
the MLK Jr., Celebration Choir,
who will also provide the music
for Saturday's banquet
Speaker for the worship ser­
vice will be the Rev. Valarie J.
Henry, pastor for Allen Chapel
African Methodist Episcopal
Church In Sanford. Henry is a
native of Winter Haven, where
she received her early education.
She also attended the University
of South Florida and has taught
early
childhood/elementary
education in Florida and Texas.
She has received numerous

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pea red in the United States.
He w as invited to speak at
the monthly Sem inole
County Historical meeting as
a result of his book,
"Treasures o f the Longleaf
Pines Naval Stores."
"It's our country's oldest
industry," Butler said. "The
industry has been here for
almost 400 years. Now
there's one plant left, and it's
closing this year."
Pine naval stores is the
term used to describe the

See Pines, Page 9A

Staff Writer

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
An Altamonte Springs' form er
police officer was arrested
Tuesday for fondling himself in
front of a 14-year-old girl, and
more
sex
charges may
be
forth­
coming.
A nything h e
Michael
m ay have
D ouglas
done w as not
Bentley, 2H,
during
was hired
em p loym en t
on Sept. 10
as a com­
hours.

munity po­
lice otticer.
Uemt titan

two months
later, Bent­
ley was pro­
moted to a
police officer in field training.
That all cam e crashing dow n
when he w as suspended on Nov.
16 when the city formed the sher­
iff’s office was investigating him
for lewd cond u ct He voluntarily
resigned shortly afterward, but
prior to the warrant being issued
tor his arrest said Derek Bectun,
Altam onte
Springs police
spokesman.
"Since we made it public, we
have had a couple parents com e
forward that said something sim - *
liar might o f happened to their
children," said Steve O lson,
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
spokesman.
According to the police report
filed on Nov. 12, Bentley followed
the 14-year-old girl arid a friend
while driving his w hite Ford
Taurus In the Garden Lakes
neighborhood about six weeks
before the report date. He report­
edly drove past the tw o twice
before stopping a third time for
directions.
The girl fold police Bentley got
out of nis car and stood behind
her while he asked her to point
out directions on a map. She did­
n't know the address he was
looking for, and she becam e very

See Bentley, Page 9A

C om m ission d elays C o d e B o o k d ecision
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

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Chiropractic A uitla nt ol
lake M a ry Chiroproctic

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LO N G W O O D — City commis­
sioners held off approving a new
land development code book
Tuesday that could effect thou­
sands of properties in designated
corridors on US Highway 17/92,
Dog Track Road, State Rood 434
and County Road 427.
The Longwood Development
Code would replace on older ver­
sion, but add more regulation to
land uses, landscape require­
ments, building setbacks, off-street
parking and signage.
Mike Hattaway, a Longwood
real estate broker, argued the new
design standards for the historic
downtown area would devalue
his property near the Eckcrd's
drug store on SR 434. Hattaway's
property is zoned commercial, but
the new com prehensive plan

back me into this com er that
you're backing me into."
Hattaway
also
pointed out to com­
The new designa­
that the
tion would prohibit
Having been in missioners tl—I ~ ..
proposed
building
20 to 30 different uses
the real estate busi­ setbacks would deter
for
his property,
ness in the city of large chain grocery
including a drive-in
stores and other
Longwood for 32
restaurant shopping
center and laundry years, I know prop­ desirable businesses
from considering to
and dry cleaning
erty values in
build in the area.
establishm ent,
Longwood.
For newly conHattaway said. T h e
Probably
more
stnictvd buildings 35
change in land uses
than anyone in this feet high in the down­
will equal a loss in
town district, the pro­
room.
thousands of dollars
posed
Longwood
in property value, he
Dcvel-opment Code
said.
issues a maximum
"H aving been in
front setback o f 15
the real estate busi­
fe e t For like buildness in the city o f
outside the historic district in
Longwood for 32 yean, I know
r designated corridors, the
property values in Longwood.
Probably more than anyone in this
room ," Hattaway said. "D on't

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plays Ms. Pac-Man during W ednesday’s Club Rush 2002, a
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I

1-4 accident
\injures two
The Altamonte Sprinn Police
Department rapanded Jan. 9 to
fctentete 4 and Stete Road 436 In
Rfcienoa to a eingfe car aoddent
Involving a white van.
westbound on (-4 in the left thru
fcne, pofica said. The van then
made a sudden right turn, croeak » afl b n a of tn ttc Onx the
verade left the roadway, it flipped
and came to rest against a chamUnk fence cn its roof.
The drive* Kevin Bnddock, 42,
of Sanford was transported to
Florida Hospital Altamonte with
an ankle tojigy. The passmm
Richard Stephens, l 4 of Sanford
was airiiftod to Orlando Regional
Medical Center As of Mday after­
noon, he wae atmlisted as in atbad condition. The incident is rtffl
under Investigation.

By C hristop her Patton
Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The
county and Altamonte Springs are con­
sidering a consolidation of fire depart­
ments less than two years after two
other Seminole municipalities consid­
ered, but ultimately denied, the change.
Sanford and Lake Mary officials both
met with members o f county govern­
ment in 2000 to discuss fire department

Altamonte Springs, county discuss combining
fire departments, but not everyone likes the idea
consolidations. T he inquires came
about when both cities were contem ­
plating the construction of new fire sta
Hons.
A current study will project savings
and feasibility o f consolidation for
Altamonte Springs. It is scheduled to

be considered at the end of February,
said County Manager Kevin Grace. If
the city ana Board of County
Commissioners sign off on the union, it
could take place as early as Oct. 1.
"Altam onte’s interested in it, and it
makes sense," Grace said. "It could

save some money in the long run.”
Sanford C om e* C lose
According to former Sanford M ayor
Larry Dale, the city could never "g et
past several hang-ups" In the consoli­
dation negotiations with the county
two years ago. Consolidating som e o f
the services was just not financially
favorable enough.
A consolidation study produced by
Sec Consolidation, Page 10A

Plans for
celebration
M LK event
under way

Former
officer
charged
with lewd
conduct

By Marva Hmrtdns
Herald Correspondent

N e a r Perfect
Execution
Fans ooh and aah at the
dunk, fancy ball-handling
move or long three-point
shot. Such was the case
W e d n e s d a y n ig h t at L a k a
M a r y H ig h S c h o o l « —

Seminoif made 8 9 of 30
shot* from the foul line and
outrebounded the hosts, 3617. to defeat the Rams, 7568, In a Seminole Athletic
Conference and district
boys basketball game.

(but not mad)

Hatters
. f there seem s to be a
shortage lately of red hats,
there’s a good reason.
Word is spreading about
the recently established
Celery City Society Ladies,
a group ol women who
throw caution to the wind
by wearing red hats and
purple outfits in public.
Page 1C

SANFORD — The city of
Sanford Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr, Steering Committee is making
its final plans for the 17th annual
observance of one of our nation's
greatest civil rights activists.
This
year's
theme
is
"Remember! Celebrate! Act! A
Day On, Not A Day Off!" The
committee is committed to keep­
ing King's dream alive In the
community's heart and memory.
Events will begin Friday, Jan.
18, with the Martin Luther King
Oratorical
Contest
for
Scholarship and a poster contest
The contests will begin at 7 p.m.
in the Sanford/Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, located
at the comer of Sanford Avenue
and First Street
At 6 p m Saturday, Jan. 19, the
17th annual Commemorative
Banquet, a presentation- of
Brotherhood Community Service
and Humanitarian Awards, will
be held in the Sanford Civic
Center. Guest speaker is Dr.
James Purdy, a retired attorney
who is currently a community
ombudsman,
motivational
speaker,, licensed realtor, private
investigator and a member of the
Seminole Dividends program.
On Sunday, Jan. 20, there will
be an interfaith worship service
beginning at 230 p.m. in the
Sanford Civic Center. Music for
the program will be provided by
the MLK Jr., Celebration Choir,
who will also provide the music
for Saturday's banquet
Speaker for the worship ser­
vice will be the Rev. Valarie J.
Henry, pastor for Allen Chapel
African Methodist Episcopal
Church In Sanford. Henry is a
native of Winter Haven, where
she received her early education.
She also attended the University
of South Florida and has taught
early
childhood/elementary
education in Florida and Texas.
She has received numerous

B u t le r d is c u s s e s
h is to r y o f th e
p in e s n a v a l
s t o r e s in d u stry
By Michelle Jerta
Managing Editor
The Cooperative Extension
Auditorium looked like a
scene from the past when
Carroll Butler came to town
on Thursday.
Butler brought various
items to Seminole used in the
pines naval stores Industry —
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of Saminote County Htetory Cpocttetet Karan Jacobs how tap w e
coiectad from pine treee. Below, BuOor arranges photographs he
uaed during Ha Thureday presentation on toe pines naval atoree.

pea red in the United States.
He was invited to speak at
the monthly Seminole
County Historical meeting as
a result of his book,
"Treasures of the Longleaf
Pines Naval Stores."
"It's our country's oldest
industry," Butler said. "The
industry has been here for
almost 400 years. Now
there's one plant left, and it's
closing this year."
Pine naval stores is the
term used to describe the
See Pines, Page 9A

By C hristopher Patton
Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
An Altamonte Springs' former
police officer was arrested
Tuesday for fondling himself in
front of a 14-year-old girl, and
more
sex
charges may
be
forth­
coming.
Anything he
M ic h a e l
may have
D o u g la s
done was not
Bentley, 2H,
during
was hired
em ployment
on Sept. 10
as a com­
hours.
munity po­
lice otticer.
Uemt titan
two months
later, Bent­
ley was pro­
moted to a
police officer in field training.
That all came crashing down
when he was suspended on Nov.
16 when the city formed the sher­
iff’s office was investigating him
for lewd conduct He voluntarily
resigned shortly afterward, but
prior to the warrant being issued
tor his arrest said Derek Bectun,
Altamonte
Springs police
spokesman.
"Since we made it public, we
have had a couple parents come
forward that said something sim- *
liar might of happened to their
children," said Steve Olson,
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
spokesman.
According to the police report
filed on Nov. 12, Bentley followed
the 14-year-old girl arid a friend
while driving his white Ford
Taurus In the Garden Lakes
neighborhood about six weeks
before the report date. He report­
edly drove past the two twice
before stopping a third time for
directions.
The girl fold police Bentley got
out of nis car and stood behind
her while he asked her to point
out directions on a map. She did­
n't know the address he was
looking for, and she became very
See Bentley, Page 9A

Commission delays Code B ook decision
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

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sioners held off approving a new
land development code book
Tuesday that could effect thou­
sands of properties in designated
corridors on US Highway 17/92,
Dog Track Road, State Rood 434
and County Road 427.
The Longwood Development
Code would replace on older ver­
sion, but add more regulation to
land uses, landscape require­
ments, building setbacks, off-street
parking and signage.
Mike Hattaway, a Longwood
real estate broker, argued the new
design standards for the historic
downtown area would devalue
his property near the Eckcrd's
drug store on SR 434. Hattaway's
property is zoned commercial, but
the new comprehensive plan

back me into this comer that
you're backing me into."
Hattaway
also
pointed out to com­
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thatI the
missioners tl—
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Having been in
proposed building
20 to 30 different uses
the real estate busi­ setbacks would deter
for his property,
ness in the city o f
large chain grocery
including a drive-in
stores and other
Longw ood fo r 32
restaurant shopping
center and laundry years, I know prop­ desirable businesses
from considering to
and dry cleaning
erty values in
build in the area.
e s ta b lis h m e n t,
Longw ood.
For newly conHattaway said. The
Probably
more
stnictvd buildings 35
change in land uses
feet high in the down­
will equal a loss in than anyone in this
town district, the pro­
room .
thousands of dollars
posed
Longwood
in property value, he
Dcvel-opment Code
said.
issues a maximum
"Having been in
front setback of 15
the real estate busi­
feet For like buildness in the city of
outside the historic district in
Longwood for 32 yean, I know
r designated corridors, the
property values in Longwood.
Probably more than anyone in this
room," Hattaway said. "Don't

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Obituaries
FR A N C IS R . BA K ER
Francis R. Baker, 70, of
D eCarlo C ourt, D eltona, died
Sunday, Jan. 6 ,2 0 0 2 , in
Florida H ospital Fish
M em orial, O range City.
B om in New York City, he
moved to C entral Florida
from M iam i In 1978. H e was
in the U.S. N avy Reserves.
He retired as an independent
insurance agent in Deltona
after 23 years o f service. He
w as a m em ber o f First
Baptist Church o f Deltona,
w here h e was a deacon,
Sunday School teacher, choir
m em ber and the chairm an of
the M issions Com m ittee.
Survivors include his w ife
o f 51 years,-Florence Baker;
o n e son, Robert Baker of
D eBary; three daughters,
C ynthia Dyal o f Palm Beach
G ardens, Jud ith Blackm er of
Blairsville, G a., and Heidi
M auk o f Sim psonville, S.C.;
on e sister, Elizabeth
Anderson of Tequesta; and
13 grandchildren.
Baidauff Fam ily Funeral
Hom e o f O range C ity is in
charge o f arrangem ents.
M A D EL E IN E B. BERU BE
M adeleine B. Berube, 73, of
Elm Avenue, Sanford , died
M onday, Jan. 7, 2002.
Bom in Hanover, N.H., she
m oved to C entral Florida in
1977. She w as a retired hotel
o ffice supervisor. She was of
the C atholic faith.
Survivors include three
brothers, Robert o f Sanford,
Joh n o f South Carolina and
Raym ond o f Enfield Center,
N .H .; and one sister, Rita
T hibault of Sanford.
Tri*County C rem ation
Serv ice o f Longw ood is in
charge o f arrangem ents.
N A TH AN IEL BO Y N TO N
Nathaniel Boynton, 71, of
W illow Avenue, Sanford,
died Sunday, Jan. 6, 2002, in
C entral Florida Regional
Hospital.
Born July 2 2 ,1 9 3 0 , in
Sanford, he retired from
Sem inole Com m unity
C ollege, w here he worked as
a rryilaWSl.iliiV rMfcUnV*f.lllM asonic L odge in New York
and Zion H ope M issionary
Baptist Church.
Survivors include his w ife,
C harlene Boynton o f
Sanford; on e son, Frederick
Ashley o f G adsden, Ala.; one
daughter, C ynthia Ashley of
Sanford; one brother, C harlie
Jackson of Sanford; seven
grandchildren; and five great
grandchildren.
W ilson-Eichelbcrger
M ortuary Inc., o f Sanford is
in charge o f arrangem ents.

V IR G IL IVANCICH
JO H A N N ES
Virgil Ivnncich Johannes, 71,
of Balfour Drive, W inter Park,
died Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2002, fol­
lowing a long illness.
Bom in Omaha, Neb., he
moved to Central Florida in
1995. Before retiring, he taught
electrical engineering and for
Bell Telephone Laboratories.
He was an avid water-skier,
hiker, cross-country skier and
ham radio enthusiast.
Survivors include his
daughter, Laura.
Banfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

He was a pastor and m ission­
i r y with
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tne New Tribes
Mission. He worked for 45
years in Brazil for the New
Tribes M ission and helped
reach a savage tribe called the
Pacaas Novas in 1956.
Survivors include his wife,
Delores Koop o f Sanford; three
sons, Phillip Koop o f M cN eal,
Ariz., Bruce Koop of
Suwannee, Ga., and Donald
Koop of Lawrenccville, Ga.;
one daughter, Shamn
Gustafson of Lilbum , G a.; two
brothers, Peter Koop of
Mitchell, M anitoba, Canada,
and Henry Koop of Morden,
M anitoba, Canada; five sisters,
Elizabeth Koop, Katherine
A BRA H A M K O O P
Loewen, M argarcrUauman,
Abraham Koop, 77, of
Sara Doerksen and Mary
Paraguay Court, Sanford, died
Goertzen, all o f Steinback,
Tuesday, Jan. 8,2002, in
M anitoba, Canada; and nine
Sanfora.
grandchildren.
Bom April 21,1924, in
Gramkow Funeral Home of
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Bom Jan. 14,1914, in
Ireland, she resided in C entral
Florida for 17 years. She w as a
retired nurse. She w as a m em ­
ber of St. Stephen C atholic
Church.
Survivors include one son , - ,
Brian J. Yore o f G reenville,
S.C.; tw o stepsons, G regory M.
Feeny o f Springfield, III., and
Thom as K. Feeny o f Peoria,
III.; one daughter, M aureen J.
Tieman o f Los Angeles, C alif.;
three stepdaughters, Sheila F.
Vogel o f Elgin, 111., Eileen P.
Feeny o f Springfield, III., and
Mary F. Venier of A uburn,
Wasn.; four sisters, Brigid
G orm an o f Seattle, Wash.,
Molly Engel o f Canada, H elen
Reich o f M andan, N.D., and
Teresa H ow den o f C anada;
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and five grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral H om e o f
Winter Sprin gs is in ch arge o f
arrangem ents.

Sanford, died Tuesday, Jan. 8,
2002, in Sanfoni.
Bom July 12, 1923, in
Sanford, he was a lifelong resi­
dent. He owned W oodruff's
Farm and Garden Center, and
he w as a member of First
Presbyterian Church of
Sanfoni.
Survivors include two sons,
David Woodruff of
Birmingham, Ala., and Art
Woodmff o f Sanford; two
daughters, Kathy Simcoe of
Atlanta, G a., and Susie Davis
of Longwood; and eight
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral 1 lom e of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
M A R G A RET M. YO REFEENY
Margaret M. Yore-Feeny, 87,
of M ayflower Court, Winter
Park, died Saturday, Jan. 5,
21X12, in Mayflower Retirement

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C hristine H ogan, 48, of
Dunbar C ourt, O rlando, died
Saturday, Jan. 5, 2002.
Born in Portsm ith, Va., she
moved to C entral Florida in
1953. She w as em ployed w ith
National Linen.
Survivors include four
sons, Billy H ogan, Alfred
W itson, Jeffery W ashington
and W illiam Hogan, all of
O rlando; tw o daughters,
Angelia W. Hogan and
DeUda M. W illiam s, both of
O rlando; her mother, Louise
M. Siler o f O rlando; three
sisters, Ella Hogan and Joan
Hogan o f O rlando and Joann
Holmes o f Altam onte
Springs; five brothers, Jim m y
Hogan, Richard Hogan, Billie
Hogan, W illiam Hogan and
Eddie Hogan, all of Florida;
eight grandchildren; and six
aunts.
G old en's Funeral Home
Inc., of W inter Park is in
charge o f arrangem ents.
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Rachelina J. Johannes, 79,
of Balfour D rive, W inter
Park, died Monday, Jan. 7,
2002, follow ing a brief ill­
ness.
Born in New York City, she
moved to Central Florida in
1995. Sh e was a homemaker,
w ife and mother. She
enjoyed practicing the trad i­
tional A m erican craft o f rug
hooking.
Survivors include one
daughter, Laura; four sisters,
Aida A nastasio, M arguerite
Poretto, Isabella M clester
and G loria Abate.
M cCorry Brothers Funeral
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Annie Bell Riggins, 87, of
Beardall
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Sanford, died
Wednesday,
Jan. 9, 2002,
in Health
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Center of
Sanford.
Bom Dec.
13,1914, in
W higham, Ga., she was a
retired beautician. She w as a
m em ber of M oore's TempleFirst Bom Church.
Survivors include numerous
cousins.
Wllson-Eichelberger
Mortuary Inc., of Sanford is in
charge of arrangements.

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THE SEMINOLE HERALD

O p in io n
Jo in in g f o r c e s
Consolidating fir e departm ents
may not be best solution
A study to determine the feasibility of con­
solidating the Seminole County and Altamonte
Springs fire departments sounds as if it would
make sense — on paper.
The city stands to save close to a $1 million
if consolidation is approved. But, can city
leaders put a price tag on the numerous com­
munity events and public education efforts the
current fire department organizes? That sort of
community involvement is priceless.
When Dave Frost, president of Sanford
Professional Firefighters Union No. 3996,
responded to the possible consolidation he
noted the first thing Altamonte citizens will
miss is the luxury of having firefighters and
fire trucks present at school functions and
other community activities.
"A ll that power goes away," he said.

Altamonte Springs stands to lose much more
than power. It quite possibly could lose its
identity. The normal trend is for fledgling
cities to spread their wings and pull away
from the county's nest. In time, the cities build
a name, history and identity separate from the
county's identity. Altamonte Springs appears
to be back knocking on the door wanting their
old bedroom.
Several fire chiefs made an interesting point
that consolidation would only make sense if
jail seven cities in the county participated. With
jthe first response system, all the cities' fire
epartments, except for Oviedo, already
espond to any call close to their area, regard­
less of government affiliation.
According to several city managers, real sav­
ings will not be had unless all the cities partic­
ipate in consolidation. In that scenario, many
ire stations could be eliminated, as those city
ire halls that overlap county or other city fire
alls could be closed.
Nonetheless, there is no way to estimate the
oss of having a city fire department in tune
with its community's needs. That's not to say
:ounty fire departments do little when it
:omes to community projects and appearances.
Jut, can you imagine the disappointed looks
m Altamonte Springs elementary kids' faces
when an orange garish county fire trucks pulls
jp instead of Altamonte's traditional white
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There is no such thing as free speech for King’s heirs
These must b e painful times
reservoir of justified respect
for the men and women who
and admiration for the widow,
knew and loved and risked
Coretta Scott King, who contheir lives alongside the
............. ducted herself with
Rev. Martin Luther King
such dignity in the
days after her hus­
Jr. The civil rights
band's assassination
leader's memory is
and was left to rear
being besmirched not by
four children alone. So
white supremacists or
the old lions of the civil
rabid segregationists or
rights movement encir­
Jesse Helms, but by his
own family, who are
cled the family protec­
determined to live welt
tively.
o ff his legacy.
Until now. In a
Cynthia
For years now. King’s
remarkable and timely
Tucker
report on CBS' ”60
heirs have been a t the
• • • Minutes," a handful of
business of turning King • • 1
into a profit-center. His second
prominent civil rights activists
criticize the Kings' commercial­
son, Dexter, visited Craceland
in 1995 to learn how to market
ization of their father's legacy,
King like Elvis Presley. Since
especially the "I Have a Dream
then, the family has tried a
Speech."
variety of schemes for selling
(CBS had a run-in with the
off bits and pieces of their
Kings over the speech five
father — some more lucrative
years ago. After the network
than others.
started selling a video of news
events that Included footage ot
King's old allies must have
the famous speech, the family
watched all this with growing
sued. The lawsuit was settled
alarm, but they said nothing.
when CBS agreed to make a •
The old bonds o f loyalty were
donation to the King Center.)
not to be breached, the family
not to be criticized. After all,
In the "60 Minutes’ report,
former King lieutenant Bill
there is still a considerable

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Martin Luther King must be
spinning in his grave. He
attempted his entire life to
communicate ideas for free. To
communicate, not to sell."
Yet the selling goes on. Last
year, the familyYs greed seemed
to have hit its zenith when they
rented King out as a huckster
to two telecommunications cor­
porations. They sold rights to
Atlanta-based Cingular and
Alcatel, a French company, to
use King's image in advertise­
ments.
But this year the family rose
to a new level of crassness,
demanding a "permissions
agreement" from a nonprofit
group trying to build a King
memorial on the National Mall
in Washington. In other words,
the family wants a fee for the
use of King's Image and like­
ness in a national memorial

While many of the family’s old
allies arc fed up with their
money-grubbing, they still
have their defenders. Former

U.N. am bassador Andrew
Young, one o f King's closest
associates, tells CBS, T h e re 's
nothing wrong with selling a
commercial product, even for a
saint."
King never claimed to be a
saint. But he did make clear to
all who knew him his disdain
for money and material acqui­
sitions. In a 1965 interview
with Playboy magazine, King
said;
"I think I'd rise up in my
grave if I died leaving two or
three hundred thousand dol­
lars. ... If I have any weakness­
es, they are not in the area of
coveting w ea lth .... I believe as
sincerely as anything that the
struggle for freedom is not one
that w ou ld reward any partici­
pant with individual wealth
and gain."
Young's stubborn (and
wrongheaded) defense o f the
Ing would grieve Kinjf d e e p ly .
So do all of those who joined
the struggle for something far
more precious than money.

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O 2001 ATLANTA CONSTITUTION

Unintended consequence: War between Pakistan and India
President Bush, like Ronald
Pakistan and in the east by
Reagan before him, often seems
India,
to know more about what he's
No one has a monopoly on
doing than what he's
............................ righteousness in South
Asia. India's occupation
saying. He showed that
of Kashmir for more
again last Monday
than 50 years Is essen­
when he referred to
tially illegal, at least
Pakistanis os "the
under its agreement
Pakis," a local equiva­
under U.N. mandates to
lent of the "N" word for
hold a plebiscite to give
African-Americans.
the Kashmiris them­
No big deal, that
selves the chance to
one, a small splash in
Richard
choose between being
the ocean of 24-hour
part of India or Pakistan.
news cycles. His bigger Reeves
rhetorical problem is
The conventional wisdom has always been
talking of all terrorism
that because the great majority
as being equal — "immoral
of Kashmiris are Muslims, they
ui valence," to turn a conservwould vote for being part of
ve phrase around. The con­
Pakistan — which is why India
stant American refrain about
has never allowed a real elec­
our right to seek out and crush
terrorism is being repealed, dis­ tion. (Many people now believe
that if there were a plebiscite
torted and perverted around
and it included a chance to vote
the world — anywhere aggres­
for "None of the above,"
sive leaders and petty tyrants
younger Kashmiris would vote
want an excuse to attack or
for independence rather than
assassinate opponents.
affiliation with Pakistan or
As always, one man's terror­
India.)
ist is another man's freedom
But there will be no real vote.
fighter, and branding dissenters
as terrorists has become the ral­ And no matter how many
Pakistan-Indian handshakes arc
lying cry of the good, the bad
shown on television, Pakistan
and the ugly — the worst of
will continue fighting (or ter­
them so far being President
rorizing) at a relatively low
Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe,
level to dramatize India's mili­
who is justifying his purges of
tary occupation of the richer
opponents and dissenters as
art of Kashmir. The dangers
part of the American drive
uilding up now could lead to
against terrorists.
one of the worst wars in histo­
The Bush rhetoric has also
ry, possibly involving nuclear
given some cover to Prime
weapons, possibly leading to
Minister Ariel Sharon in ratch­
the breakup of Pakistan, a
eting up his war against the
country of more than 140 mil­
Palestinians, perhaps rolling
lion people, and endless all-out
back the fragile chances for
war in Afghanistan — as India
eace and ordinary life in both
and Pakistan (and perhaps
Israel and the ps
pseudo-country
China and Iran) contend for
of Palestine. More immediately
influence in a "new"
and even more dangerous, the
Afghanistan.
American world footprint in
We, particularly President
tracking terrorists or sympa­
Bush, have to remind ourselves
thizers has given India the
every day of what happened
r hand in trying to crush
the first time the United States
itan's endless guerrilla
sided with a military dictator­
warfare along the border
ship in Pakistan. That was the
between them in divided
famous "tilt" toward Pakistan of
Kashmir, the beautiful land
1971. The word was used in
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Kissinger conveyed orders from
President Richard Nixon. That
time, thinking the Americans
would come save them,
Pakistan lost half their country.
That Pakistan-lrdia war began
when the military government
in West Pakistan tried to sub­
due a separatist movement in
East Pakistan, killing hundreds
of thousands of its own people,
before India intervened, attack­
ing in the east and crushing the
Pakistani army, eliminating
East Pakistan and fathering the
country now called Bangladesh.
That one ended with
Pakistan's military president,
Yahya Khan, sitting in a freshly
dug pit covered by sandbags
above his head, behind the
army chief of staffs residence
in Rawalpindi — the building
President Tervez Musharraf
now lives in — telling aides
that the Americans would soon
come to save them from India.
The Americans never came, of
course, and Pakistan, its army
imprisoned by India for years,

was reduced to half its former
size and population.
That could happen again.
Pakistan has a history of hear­
ing only what it wants to hear,
maintaining the delusion that it
is India's equal, when in fact it
has as much chance o f prevail­
ing In war as Canada would if
It challenged the United States.
This time it is up to President
Bush, whose use of the word
"Paki" shows he is still learning
about the politics of the 1.2 bil­
lion people on the Indian sub­
continent, to speak carefully.
The wrong words — leading
Pakistan to delude itself again
that we will protect them as a
reward for help in Afghanistan,
or leading India to think we
will not — could result in the
beginning of one of the worst
wars ir\ history, the first
between nuclear powers. East
of Afghanistan, President Bush
must choose both words and
actions to turn the war against
terrorism into a war against
war itself.
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Three named Seminole Dreamers and Doers
Thro* students have been (elect­
ed aa Seminole County Dreamer*
and D x n and will receive recogni­
tion at a statewide Dreamers ana
tX *r* recoenition program.
The students indude, Yeienia
Exell, Lawton Elementary; Daniel
McGowan, Teaaue Middle; and Eric
Taylor, Lyman High.
Each year Well Disney World
invites school systems to nominate
one etudent from each school who
epitomize four characteristics,
curiosity, confidence, courage, and
constancy. The 19th annual
Dreamers and Doers Awards
Program will be held on
Wednesday, April 17, to honor these
Seminole County students nomi­
nated by their schools foe this honor
Indude
Altamonte Elementary, Teodora
Ladraka; Bear Lake Elementary,
Theresa Glorei; Bentley Elementary,
John Williams; Carillon Elementary,
Zachary Majka; Casselberry
Elementary, Chios Clifton;
Eaatbrook Elementary, Sydney
Barta; English Estate* Elementary,

Anna Marie Villa; Evans
Elementary, Brynne Coupland;
Forest City Elementary, YaVrra
Norris; Geneva Elementary,
Chasdne Brassier; Goldsboro
Elementary, JesaHi Crania*;
Hamilton EK entary, Kirsten Cook;
Heathrow L ncntary, Stephanie
Suarez; Highlands Elementary,
Aaron Rodriguez; Hopper Center,
James Robert Smith; Idyllwilde
Elementary, Montana Olson; Keeth
Elementary, Kimberly Loiars; Lake
Mary Elementary, Ariel Brent; Lake
Orient* Elementary, Jacquelyn A.
Barclay; Lawton Elementary,
Brittany Hamstra; Longwood
Elementary, Karla Galvan; and
Midwa
Idway
Kristen Davis.
ly Elementary,
Qemen
Partin
Elementary,
Richard
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Masillo; Pine Crest Elementary,
Ladonna Fields; Rainbow
Elementary, Daniel Ryan Leonard;
Red Bug Elementary, Elizabeth
Restrepo; Sabal Point Elementary,
Nicole Saavedra; Spring Lake
Elementary, Denise Feredov;
Stenstrom Elementary, Janay Coffle;
Sterling Park Elementary, Alejandro
Diaz; Wekiva Elementary, Samantha

Davis; Wicklow Elementary, Willie
McCaulley; Wilson Elemonl.iry.
Kerri Knight; Winter Springs
Elementary, Julian Ortiz; and
Woodlands Elementary, Spencer
Bush.
Chiles Middle, Jessica Ouyang;
Greenwood Lakes Middle, Brittany
D. Mulkey; Indian TraiLs Middle,
Kristin Vdirin; Jackson Heights
Middle, Nimish P. Kamanlal;
Millennium Middle, Keith Scott;
Milwee Middle, Hilary Lauren Post;
Rock Lake Middle, Helen Adams;
Sanford Middle, Ainirya Perkins;
South Seminole Middle. Katlicrino
Rodriguez; Teague Middle, Megan
Spencer; and Tuskawilla Middle,
Jessica Tuttle
Crooms Academy, Ij/ann Marie
Dennis; Lake Brantley High,
William Eriov; Like Howell High,
Adrienne Feldman; Lake Mary
High, Tovah GillLs; Lyman I licit.
Jessica Gutierrez; Oviedo High,
Noel Malcolm; Roscnwald E5.E.
Center, Jordan Keri Ellison;
Seminole High, IXivina Morrill; and
Winter Springs High. Shanetta
Utile.

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kingdoms: includes a study of the prophets and the Book of
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The Way We Were: Seminole’s Glee Club program
The following accounts of
various Seminole High School
Glee Club events during the
1950-51 school year
were taken from news­
paper clippings and
programs saved by Miss
Otlie Reese Whittle,
SHS Glee Club director
for many years. She
died recently and I was
given her collection.

the Sanford Jaycees, SH S stu­
dents entertained w ith a pro­
gram of signing, dancing and
............ comic sketches.
Glee Club president,
Clarence Clause, was
emcee, and the pro­
gram was directed by
Miss W hittle.
Grctchon Kirchoff
performed a novelty
tap dance to openi the
program followed by a
Grace Marie
Christmas Program
musical reading by
Stined pher Ellen Driggers. Shcl
Presented By G lee
Club
s e e # Collum and Alan
The SHS Glee Club
Hetzel convulsed the
presented its annual Christmas
audience with a com ic sketch.
program Dec. 12,1950, in the
Norma Faye Harvey was
nigh school auditorium.
soloist and featured dancer In
Following the candlelight
an acrobatic number which
recessional to "Hark the
included Joyce Anderson,
(erald Angels Sing," the
Shirley Peacock, Ethel
Ninth-Grade Chorus presented
W illiams and Margaret
"Behold, That Star" and “Good
Malloy.
King Wencclas." The
Two numbers w ere sung by
Sophomore Ensemble sang
the Triple Trio, which was
"What Child Is This?" and
composed of Betty Lou Partin,
"Christmas Carol," solo by
Bobbie Jean Galloway, Peggy
Gerald Covington.
Wilson, Donna Lou Harper,
Shirley Middleton and John
Jean Wilson, Caroline
Fite presented a piano duet
M clnnis, Carolyn Patrick,
"Christmas Fantasy" followed
Norma Faye Harvey, and Dial
by "O Come All Ye Faithful"
Boyle.
by the Choir.
The Double Q uartette —
“The Rev. W.P. Brooks Jr , pas­
Aubrey Moran, Kenneth
tor of First Baptist Church,
Robbins, David Hester,
gave the invocation and read
Edison Myers, Gerald
the scripture passage.
Covington, Billy Tyson and
■The Boys Glee Club sang
Bobby Cawley — was well
"The Almighty" and "March of
received in two vocal num­
the Wise M en" after which
bers.
Donna Lou Harper sang
During the Jaycees business
"Birthday of a King."
meeting, Brailey Odham, state
Both tne Tripole Trio and the
Jaycee president, reminded
Double Quartette presented
members of the state meeting
traditional Christmas carols
being held in Pensacola the
and a Mixed Ensemble sang
next week. Among those
"Gesu Bambino" with a solo by attending would be Odham
Clarence Clause.
and Volie Williams.
The Choir sung "Ava Maia"
(solo by David Hester), "Ding,
G lee Club Presents R io Rico
Dong M errily" and "Beautiful
Rio Rico, an SH S Glee Club
Savior" (solo by Bobby
production, filled the stage
Cawley).
with an intriguing combina­
The recessional was “Silent
tion o f college co-cds and
Night" with the benediction by
irates on the previous
the Rev. Brooks.
riday.
Accompanists for the pr
pro­
The musical, under the
gram
gram were Shirley Middleton,
Middle!
direction of Miss W hittle, had
John Fite and Peggy Wright.
a cast and chorus numbering
A tableau was presented by
more than 100 with treasure
the following: Mary, Paulette
hunters, pirate ghosts,
Cason; Joseph, Ronnie
Spanish dancers and a ballet
Anderson; angelsi'tturixata
, o f p ir a t e s . .
The story bjiened'oiV a colCassubc and Nancy Rqutree;
lege campus were Amos
Shepard'.'Jamts1Davis. 1
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Molecule had invented a gold
detection machine. John Fite
SH S Stud ents
played this starring role.
Entertain Jaycecs
A wealthy financier (Joe
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McClug) decided to sponsor a
hunt for pirate treasure and a
merry group began the adven­
ture and encountered a band
o f pirates.
The leader of the pirates
was played by George Harden
and nis sinister crew included
Luther David, Billy Tison, and
Ronnie Gamer.
Norma Faye Harvey,
Caroline M clnnis and Donna
Lou Harper filled the roles as
co-eds while Clarence Clause,
Gcroad Covington and Bob
Cawley appeared as college
boys who operate a radio sta­
tion.
Betty Lou Partin, chaperone
of the expedition, and Dial
Boyle, the bossy cook, provid­
ed many comedy situations.
The five pirate ghosts were
tlayed by Clarke Messier,
oan Wright, Ann Rabom ,
Barbara Flint and Mary Ann
Wilke.
Lighting effects were by Joe
McClung and Ronnie Gamer.
The stage com m ittee included
Ann Rabom, Janice Reel,
Mary Anne Wilke, Gail
Bitting, Betty Anne Carter,

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Linda Leonard, Joan Wright,
Leslie Holcomb, Charles
Willis, and Joe Hutchison.
D onna Lou Harper
Selected R o te Queen
M iss Donna Lou Harper,
SH S Senior and daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Harper,
w as selected and crowned as
Rose Queen at the annual
G lee Club Ball held at the
Armory March 2 9 ,1951.
Her two attendants were
Caroline M clnnis and Norma
Faye Harvey.
The judges observed the
girls during the evening and
made their selections on the
basis o f appearance, viva­
ciousness, friendliness, char­
acter and contribution to'the
dance.
Judges were Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Aiken, Miss Barbara
Ruprecht, Bill Fleming,
M arion Harmon and M iss
Carol Skinner, a previous
Rose Queen.
M iss Skinner crowned the
new Rose Queen and Clarence
Clause presented her with a
bouquet of roses, donated by

Sweetheart's
Dance slated
fo r February

McNeill Florist.
A talented musician, Miss
Harper has played tenor saxo­
phone In the SHS Band for the
past four years as well as
singing in the G lee Club.
She was a member of the
Triple Trio, Secretary of the
Glee Club and has appeared
in the leading role of
"Seventeenth Sum m er", the
Senior Class play.
By receiving this honor.
Miss Harper would represent
the Sem inole County Jaycees
in the Miss Florida pageant.
Also, the Misses Harper,
M clnnis and Harvey would
represent the high school at
the Jaycee Dance at the
Armory on the following
Saturday.
The would be escorted by
their dates at the Rose Ball •
Bruce Briley, Stanley Brumley
and Clarence Clause, respec­
tively.
Chaperones for the dance
were M. and Mrs. Henry
Witte, Jr., Mrs. A.C. Clause
and Mrs. H.C. Hetzel.
M usic was by Pete Buker
and his orchestra.

The city of Winter
Springs Parks and
Recreation Department
will be hosting a
Sweetheart's Dance for
Winter Springs
Elementary School stu­
dents Friday, Feb. 8.
The dance will take
lace in the Winter
g rings Senior Center
from 7 to 9 p.m. The
Recreation Department
invites parents to attend
the dance function with
their children.
The dance will be host­
ed by a live disc jockey,
and refreshments will be
available.
Admission is free, but
tickets must be in hand to
attend. Tickets are avail­
able at the Senior Center,
Central W inds Park or
City Hall. For more infor­
mation, call 407-327-4761.

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A GLAN CE AROUN D O U R CO UN TY

DEAR ABBY: My beloved 93-yesr-old
Grandma Beanie passed away recently. She was
kind and gentle, and we were lucky to have her
as Iona as we did. Her
funeral gave my family and
me time to reflect on what
to really Important in life.
What I remember and
cherish most about
Grandma Beanie are not
the material things she
me over the years. In
I can't remember a sin*
gle toy she gave me as a
child, although there were
many.
Wnat I DO remember are
the countless times she let
me help her make straw*
berry Jam; the afternoon she took us kids into
the woods and taught us how to hunt for mush­
rooms; die nights she patiently played Yahtzee
with us; the met that she made the most deli­
cious chocolate chip cookies in the world; and
i how she loved it when we took her out for
1 Chinese food.
There are many more memories. The point to,
•did not share herself in material ways, but
her in the love she showed in everything she
I with us.
^ When this world of ours seems scary, p
iber that the child's handlyyou
o u hhold
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1 the time spentit with the m
c ild — to what
i this world a better place.
CATHY IN M ASON CITY, IOWA

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i would be a lot less stress in the
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TEN COMMANDMENTS FO R A LONG
AND PEACEFUL LIFE
(1) Thou shall not worry, for worry to the
most unproductive of all human activities.
(2) Thou shalt not be fearful, for most of the
things wc fear never come to pass.
(3) Thou shalt face each problem as it comes.
You can handle only one at a time.
(4) Thou shalt not cross bridges before you
get to them, for no one yet has succeeded in
accomplishing this.
(5) Thou shalt not take problems to bed with
you, for they make very poor bedfellows.
(6) Thou shalt not borrow other people's
problems. They can take better care of them
than you can.
(7) Thou shalt be a good listener, for only
when you listen do you hear ideas different
from your own. It’s very hard to leam some­
thing new when you're talking.
(8) Thou shalt not try to re-live yesterday for
or ill — it is gone. Concentrate on what is
ppening in your life today.
(9) Thou shalt not become bogged down by
jstration, for 50 percent of it to
frustration,
I rooted in seupity and will only interfere with positive actions.
(10) Thou shalt count thy blessings, never
overlooking the small ones — for a lot of small
blessings add up to a big one.
Pauline Phillips and her daughter Jeanne
Phillips both share the pseudonym Abigail Van
Buren. Write Dear Abby at www.DearADby.com
or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Abby shares more than 100 of her favorite
recipes in two booklets: "Abby's Favorite
Recipes- and "More Favorite Recipes by Dear
Abby." Send a business-size, self-addressed
envelope, plus check or money order for $10
(U S. funds)
H to: Dear Abby — Cookbooklet Set, P.O. Box
B 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is
n included in price.)
O w n UNIVERSAL r s t s s SYNDICATE

Special Olympics is an
vidua Is ages 8 and above, to
participate in competitive ath-i J
letics. Anyone interested in VI
joining, volunteering or leam-! )
; mote about Special
ympics in Seminole County-’q
should attend one of the fol- n »
lowing meetings. AH meet- &lt;i t
ings will be held on Monday,
Jan. 1 4 ,7 p.m. to 8 p jn .:
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• Lyman High School
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Media Center, 865 S. County IW
Road 427, Longwood
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• Seminole High School
Media Center, 2701
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Ridgewood Avenue, Sanford
• Winter Springs High
School Media Center, 130
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Tuskawilla Road, Winter
Springs
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For more information on ■)'
Special Olympics, please call v l
407682-9822._______________ y*l

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T U E S M fcd
The AARF Lake Mary
&gt;'&lt;l
Chapter 4878 to hosting a pro­
gram at the Lake Mary Senior I "
Center Jan. 15 at 1 2 3 0 p jn . »il
The program to Benefits o f * I
Pre-Arrangement with speak-1 *
er Hector Perez o f BaldwinFairchild. It to a free luncheon -•1
with reservations required,
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For more Information con- nr.
tact Irene Lobet; president, at t &gt;*
407-333-0054 or Marge
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Carmona, membership director, at 407-323-9249.

HoftM photo fcy Tommy Vlnooot
The "Pockets* yacht of Ashland,Va. Is leaving Sanford heading north on the St. Johns River. The captain and crew
enjoyed a d ear sky and smooth waters as they set out on their journey from the docks of Lake Monroe.

driving with a suspended license. Police
stopped Butler after he failed to stop at
the stop sign on 14th Street and Pine
Avenue. Inside the vehicle police found
an open, half consumed container of an
alcoholic beverage and a partially
smoked blunt cigar containing marijua-

Vehicle Thaft
• Seminole Deputy Charles Hinton
arrested Audre Wells. 22, of Longwood
Wednesday on six different charges.
Police responded to the State Probation
Office In Casselberry when probation
officers reported Weils attempted to tam­
per with a urine sample. Well Is on
felony probation for obtaining property
by worthless checks and possession of a
controlled substance.
W h e n p ro b a tio n officers a d vis e d W ells

she needed to start over because she con­
taminated the Bret sample, she fled out
the bathroom door and eventually the
front door. Officers arrested her after a
brief struggle. After the deputy secured
Wells in his squad car, he noticed the
vehicle "shaking from aide to side'while
kating evidence Into the trunk. Wells
climbed through the caged area into
the driver's side seat, the deputy■re
i p o rted. She allegedly locked the depur
utjrs
vehicle.
door and attempted to start the veil
With a second key the deputy opened
the door and re-arrested Wells. The
deputy observed that Wells had manipu­
lated the handcuffs and them in front of
her body, the deputy reported.
Additional leg irons were placed on
Wells and the deputy secured the hand­
cuffs with a second set of handcuffs. She
was charged with probation violation,
escape, misting an officer with violence,
larceny, vehicle theft and fraud.
• Seminole County deputies in District
4 (Oviedo/Geneva areas) have
arrested a Blthlo area man on a charge
of car burglary. It's believed he may be
responsible for many more vehicle breakins at rural parks, trails and recreation
areas, police said.
David Wayne Knight, 30, was arrested
Thursda
lay at boo
Snowhiili Road
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near Snow
Queen Drive in Chuluota. An eyewitness
had seen Knight, earlier, attempting to
enter a vehicle that was parked at the
Jones East "frail Head at 1350 Snowhill
Road, and had called authorities.
Recently, Seminole County deputies
have been called to investigate daytime
vehicle burglaries at two trailheads near
Chuluota and at a canoe launching area
near County Road 419 and Willingham
Road, just outside Oviedo. The burglaries
happen while the vehicle owners are
away, enjoying the outdoors. They return
to find items stolen and their vehicles
damaged.
So tar, the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office has documented 11 victims, but
there may be more who haven't reported
crimes. There is also a chance Knight
may have broken into vehicles at parks
and recreation areas In Orange and

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• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrested
Drcvard Counties. There is also a chance
others are involved in the crimes.
Anybody with information is asked to
call the Seminole County Sheriff's Office
at 407-977-6377. You may also call the
Brevard or Orange County Sheriff's
Offices, If you were a victim of a crime in
those jurisdictions.
Retail Theft
• Longwood Officer Timothy Cooper
* nested Carla Santoe-Ordonez, 55, of
Sanford Wednesday for larceny. She
reportedly stole $13 worth of merchan­
dise from the State Road 434 Winn Dixie
grocery store.
• Sanford Officer Adam Creamer
arrested Carl James, 53, of Lake Mary
Wednesday for shoplifting. He reported­
ly stole $40 worth of merchandise from
the Seminole Towne Center Burdines
department store.
Burglary
• Seminole Deputy Randall Spinier
arrested Aaron Oakley, 19, of Sanford
Monday for burglary, dealing in stolen
property and fraud. Oakley allegedly
entered a Lake Mary home and removed
the victim's golf dubs from the residence.
He then sola the dubs to Play It Again
Sports in Altamonte Springs for $196.
Suspended License
• Lake Mary police arrested Jeffrey
Shaver, 29, of Winter Springs TUesday for
driving with a suspended license. He
was stopped on Like Mary Boulevard for
having his vehicle's left headlight out
• Seminole Deputy Christopher
Schuck arrested Dottle Cross, 25, of
Sanford Monday for driving with a sus­
pended license. The deputy also issued
two dtations as he observed two small
young children without child restraints.
• Sanford Officer Kenneth McLacklan
arrested Jeff Riven, 28, of Sanford
Monday for driving with a suspended
license. He was stopped for a broken dri­
ver's side taillight
• Sanford Officer Kenneth Trezise
arrested Kevin Butler, 24, of Sanford
Monday for marijuana possession and

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Erie M u n a clt, 22. o l b a k e M a ry

Wednesday for driving under the influ­
ence, property damage and reckless dri­
ving. Crapps reported to a two car crash
at Park Avenue and French Avenue to
find one of the drivers possibly impaired.
Breathalyzer tests at the Jail revealed
Munaell had a blood alcohol content of
.133.
• Seminole Deputy Jennifer Hicks
arrested Justin England, 28, of Lake Mary
TUesday for driving under the Influence.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed
England had a blood alcohol content of
about .134.
• Winter Springs Officer M. Conway
arrested Rey Walker, 39, of Winter
Springs Monday for driving under the
influence. Police radar clocked Walker
driving 72 mph in a 50 mph zone of State
Road 434. Breathalyzer tests at the jail
revealed Walker had a blood alcohol con­
tent of about .255.
Lewd Acts
• Agents of the sheriff’s office
Qty/County Investigative Bureau con­
ducted an undercover operation TUesday
at the Seminole County Environmental
Center on Osprey Trail In Winter Springs.
The operation targeted Individuals who
were committing lewd acts In the public
parks.
Gerald Barrett, 61, of Winter Springs
was arrested when he allegedly exposed
himself in front of an undercover agent.
He was charged for exposure in a public
park and assignation to commit a lewd
act.
Mark Earle, 44, of Longwood was
arrested when he exposed himself and
asked for sex from the undercover agent.
He was charged with Indecent exposure
and a sex offense.

W ED
The Suburban Republican
Women's Club will host its &gt;"
annual membership coffee
on Wednesday, Jan. 16, from
10.30 a.m. to noon at the
home of Vicky Crozier, 308 ' •
i Feather Place in Longwood.
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Reservations are required
by 5 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 13. For
reservations and further infor­
mation, please call 407-862- i J
6626,407-830-4560 or 407-672- rH
2556.
1ft
Lyman High School will nil
host a College/Caieer Night
on Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 6JO
p m in the school's auditor!urn.
College representatives
from Betitune-Cookman
College, Florida A&amp;M
University, Florida Atlantic
University, Florida College of
Natural Health, Florida
Hospital College of Health
Science, Florida State
Universi ty. Full Sail, Seminole j
Community College,
University o f Central Florida,
University of Florida and
University of South Florida
will be available to discuss,
admission procedures.
Representatives will also dis­
cuss the application process
for the military academies,
enlistment and for students
who qualify for Disability
Support Services.
All Seminole high school
students and their parents are
invited to attend along with
incoming ninth-graders and
their parents.
For more information,
please call the Lyman
Guidance Office at 407-3202054.

Prostitution
Agents of the City/County
Investigative Bureau arrested Angel
Finkle, 28, of Sanford TUesday for prosti­
tution. An undercover agent made con­
tact with Finkle at San Juan Avenue and
Seminole Boulevard. He asked her if she
was working and she replied yes enter­
ing the agent's vehicle.

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Correction
Wednesday's article on the
county's new courthouse
incorrectly identified the pro­
ject's cost. The cost of con­
struction is projected to be
$48 million.

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

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Monday, Jan. 14,2002. Sanford City Commission Meeting
Sanford City
Commission Mooting
Monday, Jan . 14, 2002
Sanford City Hall,
300 N. Park Avo.
Worfcaosslon
4 p.m.
City Manager's
Conftrsnco Room
Second Floor
1.
Presentation of Employee
tlie Month Award for January
2002.
■2. Update re: Christmas
Extravaganza, [verbal by Sara
Jacobson]
. 3. Discussion rs: downtown
floodlights •City owned.
4. Update re: Park Avenue pay
phones and landscaping. (R-6)
* 5. Discussion ra: Special Event
Policy.
' 6. Discussion re: Automobile
and other off-tit« sale promotion*
al events.
. 7. Discussion of Regular
Agenda Items, Add-on Items, and
other items,
fl. Mayor, briefing
9. City Manager, briefing
A. Tuition policy

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5 p.m.
City Manager’s Conference
Room
Second Floor

1.
Collective bargaining regard­Consent Agenda.
ing Local No. 3996, International
1. Approve request for free use
Association of Firefighters.
of the CMc Canter on January 19
As a reminder, this meeting Is
and 20,2002, In conjunction with
a non-public meeting and is
the Martin Luther King, Jr. celebra­
exempt from Section 286.011 of
tion. Recommended by the City
ofthe Florida Statutes in accor­
Manager.
dance with Section 447.605 of
2. Approve BldfIFB 01/02-13 to
the Florida Statutes.
remove radio tower at Police
Individuals to be attendance
Department, In (he amount of
Include:
$6,500, from Tower Systems South.
Mayor and City Commission
Recommended by the CHy
Labor Negotiating Team,
Manager.
Including Labor Counsel
3. Approve BkHIFB 01/02-14 for
City Manager
Pottce vehicle equipment, In the
amount of $53,130.57, from Metro
Regular Meeting
One Police Supply. Recommended
7 p.m.
by the City Manager.
CHy Commission Chambers
4. Deny request from The Grove
First Floor
Counseling Center tor free use of
the Cultural Arts Center.
Presentation.
Recommended by the CHy
A. Proclamation re: Christmas
Manager.
Extravaganza.
5. Approve renewal of
B. 2001 Employee of the Year
Agreement with Cora Construction
Award.
lor concrete construction and repair,
C. Recognition of Tiffany Miller,
at the rates and term# designated
Miss Junior Sanford Teen
in the Agreement, and authorize
Mayor to execute. Recommended
by the CHy Manager.
6. Approve payments made dur­
ing the month of December 2001.
Recommended by the CHy
Manager.
7. Approve First Amendment to
the Old Sanford Library Building
Shared Use Agreement
Recommended by the Deputy CHy
Manager.

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1. Second reacting and adoption
of Ordinance No. 3692 to annex
2.15 + acres of property lying
between S. R. 46 and Smith Canal
Road and between Sewell Road
and Rinehart Road (4401 W. S. R.
46); Ambaji. Inc., owner.
Recommended by the CHy
Manager. Ad pubBshed January 2
and 9,2002.
2. Second reading and adoption
of Ordinance No. 3693 to annex
.968 acres ot property lying
between Seminole Boulevard
extended easterly and Celery
Avenue and between Brisson
Avenue extended northerly and

A n s w e rs fo r C ro s s w o rd o n Page S A
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Approval of I
Dec. 10 and 17,2001 Work
Session and Regular Meetings.
Recommended by tw City dark and
the C»y Manager.

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GOT YOUR HANDS FULL? CALL. . .

Community Resource Facility at
Daniel J . Raeves, owner*.
919 East 2nd Street for Seminole
Recommended by the CHy
Community Mental Health Center,
Manager. Ad puMahed January 2
Inc., subject to a Development
and 9,2002.
Order with conditions.
3.
Condemnation of 600 Cypreaa
Recommended by the Planning &amp;
Avenue, Condemnation Report No.
Zoning Commleaion, the Director of
02-04, Elizabeth Paige, owner, 509
E. 6th Street Condemnation Report Engineering &amp; Planning, aqd the
CHy Manager.
No. 02-05, Margwel Jonea, owner;
5. Ra: RaHroad Crossing
906 E. 11th 8treaL Condemnation
Reconstruction •U.S. Hwy. 17-92
Report No. 02-06, Roea
and 13th Street
Waahlnqton, owner 1603 W. 16th
A. Adopt Resolution No.
Street Condemnation Report No.
1896 authorizing execution of a rail­
02-07, Fannie Fletde Heirs, owners;
road reimbursement agreement for
1124 PomsgranHs Avenue,
the construction of railroad grade
Condemnation Report No. 02-06,
crossing, installation of traffic con­
Ufyseee and Helen EHngton. owntrol devises lor raMroad grade croasera; and 1419 W. 13th Street,
Ings, and future maintenance and
Condemnation Report No. 02-09,
adjustment of said crossings and
JulusT. Lee, owner. The
devices. Recommended by the
Community Development Director
Public Works Director and the CHy
and the CHy Manager recommend
Manaoer.
the structure* be found unsafe,
B. Authorize Railroad
dtapidatod, unsanitary or uninhabit­
Reimbursement Agreement.
able, to condemn said atrocturee,
Recommended by the Public Works
end to give the owners thirty (30)
Director and the City Manager.
days to repair or damotish; if prop­
6. Approve Preliminary
erty owner* tail to effect such
Subdivision Plan for the Lake Mary
demotitton and removal or repair
BouievartV17-92 L.LC. Commercial
wtthtn laid thirty (X ) day period,
Subdtasion, a proposed five (5) lot
the CHy shal demolish and remove
commercial development located at
the buHdnge and/or structures, and
3803 Oriando Drive, based on the
the actual coat of said removal and
plan meeting the standards for con­
disposal, Including administrative
sideration, and subject to condMons
coats, wtt be assessed as a Ken
against the properties. Owners ol
and stipulations. Recommended by
the Planning &amp; Zoning Commission,
600 Cypress Ave., 509 E. 6th S t,
the Director of Engineering &amp;
and 909 E. 11th S t notified
November 21,2001; properties
Planning, and the City Manager.
7. Approve Preliminary
posted November 21,2001; ad pub­
Subdivision Plan lor Placid Lake
lished December X , 2 X 1 ; owners
Townhomee, a proposed 126 unit
of 1803 W. 18th S t. 1124
multi-family community located at
PomgranKe Avt, end 1419 W. 13th
600 West Airport Boulevard, based
S t notified December 1 4 ,2 X 1 ;
on meeting the standards for con­
properties posted December 14,
sideration, subject to condttiona and
2 X 1 ; ad published January 8,
stipulations; and approve
2002.
Development Order No. 01-0046.
Recommended by the Planning &amp;
Zoning Commission, the Director of
1. Condemnation Status Report.
The Director of Community
Engineering &amp; Planning, and the
Development end the CHy Manager CHy Manager.
recommend demolition of 416 E.
8. Grant authorization to sue to
seek immediate discontinuance of
5th Street Condemnation Report
telecommunications service (pay
No. 01-04.
2. Appeal of Historic Preservation telephones) at 1201 Park Ave.
9. Adopt Resolution No. 1697
Board’s denial of Certificate of
certifying that Habitat for Humanity
Appropriateness lor a 16-foot wide
metal garage door at 404 S.
In Seminole County lnc.'a program
for the construction of housing for
Palmetto Ave.
3. Approve sale ol alcoholic bev­
very low Income persons Is consis­
erages lor consumption on promis­
tent with local plans and regula­
tions.
es (BW-COP) at 2921 Oriando
Drive, Suite 142; Tae D. Kim, Wings
N T h i r t y , lno.« Applicant.

Recommended by toe Planning and
Zoning Commission, the Director ol
Engineering &amp; Planning, and the * ‘
CHy Manager.
4. Approve Conditional Use of a

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Goodwill Inc.,
exhibit through
next Thursday
Goodwill Industries of
Central Florida, Inc. Is host­
ing the organization's
Centennial Celebration
Traveling Exhibit at Oriando
City Hall, In the first floor
rotunda through January 17.
The exhibit Is part of a
series o f events celebrating
the I X th anniversary of
Goodwill Industries
International. In honor of
the exhibit's opening.
Goodwill President and
CEO, Rick Colem an, pre­
sented O rlando Mayor
Glenda Hood with an over­
sized check symbolizing
more than $ 4 2 million in
earnings generated this past
year from people placed in
community employment
while receiving services
from G oodw ill Industries of
Central Florida. These earn­
ings result in a significant
contribution to the region's
economic b ase and tax rev­
enues.
Goodwill staff members
will be available at the
exhibit through Thursday,
between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.,
to speak w ith individuals
seeking inform ation about
the organization's employ­
ment training and job place­
ment services. Those visit­
ing the exhibit during these
times next week can enter to
win a $100 shopping spree
at G oodw ill's newest retail
store and donation center In
Oriando. Scheduled to open
later this m onth, the new
store will b e located at 360
E. M ichigan Street, near the
intersection of Michigan
Street and O range Avenue.
Founded in Boston in
1902, G oodw ill Industries
has evolved into one o f the
w orld's largest nonprofit
providers o f employment,
training and career services
for people with disabilities
and disadvantages such as

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lessness, or lack of educa- lion and w ork experience.
Since its inception, the orga­
nization has helped more
than 5 m illion people
through a broad range of
programs and services.
Goodw ill Industries of
Central Florida has been
serving O rlando and
Central Florida since 1959.
"W ork gives us the power
to support our families and
build strong com m unities,"
says Colem an. "Through
this exhibit, we want to cel­
ebrate the people who have
turned on the power of
work in Oriando and
Central Florida."
The Goodwill Centennial
Celebration Traveling
Exhibit uses a mix of narra­
tive and stunning visuals to
depict Goodwill's rich histo­
ry and plans for its next
century of service. Goodwill
Industries of Central Florida
is one o f 44 Goodwill agen­
cies hosting the exhibit
between now and the end of
2002.
Goodw ill industries
International is a network of
215 community-based,
autonomous member orga­
nizations in the United
Stales, Canada, and 24 other
countries. Each organization
serves people with disabili­
ties and other needs by pro­
viding job training and
employment services, as
well as job placement
opportunities and post­
employment support.
Through its services, the
network helps people over­
com e barriers to em ploy­
ment and become indepen­
dent, tax-paying members
o f their communities. In
2000, Goodwill Industries
International served 448,563
individuals and reported
S i.85 billion in revenues.
This past year, Goodwill
Industries of Central Florida
placed more than 3,300 peo­
ple in meaningful, life-sus­
taining jobs in the com m u­
nity and provided services
to another 26,000 people
throughout Central Florida.
Locally, Goodwill channels
approximately 90 percent of
its annual earnings into a
fully staffed and unique
employment and training
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Pines
CoaUaaad from Pa|t LA
products, including turpentine,
obtained from the sap of pine
trees. The term originated from
the days when wooden sailing
ships, including naval ships,
were waterproofed using pitch
and tar and other resinous prod­
ucts from pine trees.
The Industry reached its peak
in the early 1920s. Seminole
County had about 20 to 30 tur­

C o d e -------------pentine stills/naval stores in the
area, and it was a big business.
Before 1914,50 to 60 percent of
the industry's products were
exported to Europe. However, as
a result of blockades during
World War II, the demand for the
products declined.
"It was a pretty harsh life, but
it allowed people to put bread
and butter on the tables for
many years," Butler said.

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Continued from Page LA

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Msmbers of the Sanford Scenic Improvement Board and dty offi­
cials stand In front of the Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium, which
recently won Ihe organization monthly beautification award.

awards for her teaching, preach­
ing and community service.
On Monday, Jan. 21, the 13th
annual Dr. M artin Luther King
Jr., Day Parade and Rally will
be held In Fort Mellon Park.
The parade begins at 10 a.m. at
the West Sanford Boys and
Girls Club. It will proceed east
on 13th Street to downtown
Sanford and then to Fort

M ellon Park. The rally will
begin at noon.
For parade and park infor­
mation, contact the MLK Jr.,
Steering Committee, In care of
Sheryl Jones, First Shiloh M.B.
Church, 700 Elm Ave., Sanford,
FL, 32771, or call 407-322-5489.
Please leave a message.
Banquet tickets arc available
by calling Dorothy Curry at
407-323-2099.

Bentley
i Pag* i a
nervous, the police report stated.
He returned to the vehicle and left
only to return for a fourth time.
This time, Bentley stopped the girl
and asked for different directions.
Allegedly, while doing so, he
began fondling himself under­
neath a washcloth, she told police.
Two weeks after the first
encounter, the girl recalled anothI er incident to police when she
was riding a bicycle with her
[mother. The same white Ford
[started following her again. The
[mother attempted to write down
[the license plate number, but the

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vehicle sped away.
The same vehicle was noticed
yet again on Nov. 11, but this time
an alert resident was able to
record the license plate number.
"The fact people were alert by
writing down license plate num­
bers and giving good vehicle
descriptions helped in building
our case," Olson said.
The sheriff's office investiga­
tors have also linked Bentley to
similar incidents in nearby Deer
Run. One incident occurred on
O ct 17 and another on Nov. 21
when a deputy caught Bentley
driving slowly next to two young

girls. Olson reiterated Friday that
the sheriff’s office will continue
its investigation into the case, as
more and more parents are citing
similar incidents.
Becton said Bentley was
"never without" an experienced
officer while training In the
police force.
"Anything he may have done
was
js not during employment
en
hours. Bccton a ded.

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Regardless of the outcome of
the criminal Investigation, Becton
also said after the Altamonte
Springs' department completes
their internal investigation, the
case will be forwarded to the state
certification board of Criminal
Justice, Standards and Training.
Through due process, the board
could terminate Bentley's certifi­
cate as a law enforcement officer
in the state of Florida.

Continued from Page 1A
a x le book confines setbacks from
10 feet to 35 feet.
"The majority of the property
owners — 99 percent — don't
know this is going on,"
Hattaway said. "You're going to
take away the ability for this city
to redevelop itself."
Commissioners Steve Miller
and Dan Anderson responded to
Hattaway's aimments by orga­
nizing a motion to table the
Commission's vote on the first
reading of the new code rook.
"We need to table this item
until each and every property
owner is notified and told in
detail what we are going to do to
them, which in my estimation is
horrible," Miller said.
"I think we're getting close,
but 1 have major issues with the
setbacks and few other things in
here," Anderson said. "This is a
big change for all of Longwood."
Mayor Paul Lovestrand said
changing the Land Development
Code has been one of his goals
since he was elected to City
Commission. By "putting the
Ideas of taste on the community"
he said he hoped it would help
Longwood continue to grow.
However these new ideas are put
forth
"too
strongly"
and
Commission should look at areas
such as Sanford and Winter Park
that grew without strict land
development regulations.
Commission
unanimously
agreed to table the new code

book until all property owners
arc notified. Commissioners also
scheduled a workshop for Feb. 11
to help explain the new develop­
ment codes to properly owners
and to address problems com­
missioners have with the code
book.
In other business, commission­
ers agreed on the first reading of
a new ordinance requiring prop­
erty owners In subdivisions with
deed restrictions to obtain
approval for the proposed pro­
ject from the homeowner's asso­
ciation before the Issuance of a
city building permit.
The ordinance was drafted';
after residents of Longw ood;
Green became upset a manufac­
tured home was built In theirneighborhood. Com m issioner’Butch Bundy said the new ordi­
nance "puts some teeth" in
homeowner's associations allow v
ing them to have better control of
new construction In their areas. *;
Commissioners also decided
to review an ordinance that pro-c
vides regulations and procedure^'''
for vendors of the Longwood
Arts and Craft Festival. City'*
leaders learned last fall that ord K ’
nance was faulty when an unli­
censed vendor selling hot-dogs
from his house went unpunished
because the city law stated a
charge of third degree misde-'
meaner for the infraction. To
commissioners chagrin, they
learned there is no such thing as
a third degree misdemeanor.

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Consolidation—
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In a fall election for two
Altamonte Springs commission
seats last year, the local fire
department union supported
two challengers rather than the
two incumbents. When the
incumbents regained their seats,
trouble began to brew for the
city Fire department, said Frost.
Altamonte Mayor Russ
Hauck denied the claim and
said consolidation "seems to
hold great promise for the city
and county." Altamonte Springs
did initiate the discussions with
the county.
"W e're prepared to move for­
ward with it if it makes sense,"
he said. "It’s a particular good
time for us to look at it because
many of our senior managers
am retiring in the next few
years."
Several personal concerns
Hauck said he had with poten­
tial consolidation are implemen­
tation and "will it make sense in
dollar savings." On the other
hand, he said consolidation
could prove to be a groat move
for city firefighters.

the county in 2000 touted a
1500,000 savings for Sanford,
said Dave Frost, president of
Sanford Professional
Firefighters Union No. 3996,
"O ne of the reasons they
could have saved some money
is because they would reduce
services in the city," Frost said.
"It would have impacted the
residents greatly."
According to Frost, if con­
solidation was approved in
Sdnford, the county would
have shut down one of the
cities' fire stations. But,
Altamonte's recent decision to
consider a fire department
union with the county has
nothing to do with money, he
added.
At) Politics
"It's not an economic situa­
tion, it's a political situation,"
Frost said. "They had a major
difference of opinion between
commissioners that wen; just re­
elected down there. Very rarely
is it an economic situation."

"The pay and other benefits
(in the county) are at least as
good as or better than ours," he
said. "There is also potential for
personnel to move quicker up
the ranks."
Pride Prevails
"Would I want to work for
the county? Absolutely not,"
Frost said. "It's just a different
way ft's managed. Something
that disturbed the firefighters in
(Sanford's consolidation talks)
is they're on a private pension
fund and the county is with a
state fund.
"The rity commissioners have
been very good to the fire
department and they have pride
in this department. We enjoy
the relationship we have with
the Commission and the
mayor."
Something that is rarely dis­
cussed during consolidation is
the element of pride in a city
owned and operated fire
department, said Frost. The
Sanford Fire Department has a
"strong history*7 since being

established in 1879, while the
county has only been in opera­
tion a little more than 20 years,
he said.
Other city fire chiefs couldn't
agree more with Frost.
"There is a source of pride,"
said Tim Lallathin, Winter
Springs fire chief. "That's some­
thing this city would b e hard
pressed to give up." .
Altamonte May Not Be Alone
Lallathin said although
Winter Springs is not interested
in consolidation at this point, he
is anxious to see the final
Altamonte Springs' report.
"It would make sense if all
the cities did I t " he said. "I
think all the cities and all the
services they provide need to
look for more cost effective
measures."
Even farther back than the
Sanford and Lake Mary consid­
erations, Longwood looked at
fire department consolidation
with the county, said Fire Chief
Charles Chapman. He said
about 10 or 12 years ago.

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Longwood considered it, but it
"wasn't seriously looked at."
Longwood, too, has a rich fire
department history, as they will
celebrate its 75th anniversary in
the next several years.
Longwood City Administrator
John Drago said consolidation
of its fire department with the
county Is unlikely. Casselberry
is also not considering consoli­
dation, according to Fire Chief
Mitch Floyd.
"At this point we have no
compelling reason to consider
that kind of move," he said.
"Our citizens arc very support­
ive o f our department and we
have a sense of our community.
When you have a bigger organi­
zation you don't have that per­
sonal touch — connectivity to
your community."
Oviedo is the only other city
considering consolidation. City
Commissioners recently direct­
ed staff to investigate the possi­
bilities of such a move.
Oviedo is also the only city in
the county not a member of the
first response system. The pro­

gram allows the tlosest fire
department to respond to an
emergency regardless o f their
eovernment affiliation.

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Briefs
SW C P R O W R ESTLIN G
Southern Championship
Wrestling Is set to debut in
the DeBary Civic Center (38
South Shell Road) on
Saturday, January 12th at
7:30 p.m.
The show, titled 'SC W
Evolution," will consist of
nine superstar matchups.
The main event will feature
eight wrestlers battling SCW
World Champion Frankie
Capone for his title
Also, there will be a
Cruiaerweight Battle Royal to
determine a new champion.
Also in action will be Live
Wire, Justice, and Python,
p,-us the beautiful ladies of
the SCW will be in atten­
dance arid much more.
The event is co-sponsored
by the DeBary Civic
Association.
Tickets are
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For more information, call
407-3284XJ83 or check out the
SCW website at wwwscwmarked.com.
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T E A M S T O O PEN M FC
PLAY A T H O M E
The Seminole Community
College basketball teams will
Mid-Florida Conference
. with a doubleheader
against Santa Fe Community
College from Gainesville at
home on Wednesday.
The women will tip off at 6
.m., with the men set for an
p.m. start.
Admission is free to the
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The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department is now register­
ing players for its upcoming
Babe Ruth Baseball and
Softball seasons.
The fee is $30 to register.
Player Palcement and Skills
Assessment Day will be
Saturday, February 2nd, with
Opening Day set for March
2nd.
For more information call
407-330-5697 or visit the
Downtown Youth Center in
Sanford City Hall.
SA N FO R D PO LA R
BEA R SO FTB A LL
The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department still has openi n n for all nights of its Adult
Polar Bear Slow Pitch
Softball League season that
begins this week.
Leagues offered are Co-Ed
and Church on Monday
nights; Women on Tuesday;
Men of Wednesday and
Thursday; and Industrial on
Friday.
Call 407-330-5697 for more
information.
JE W IS H C O M M U N IT Y
C E N T ER C O -ED
V O LLEY B A LL LEA G U E
The Jewish Community
Center, 851 North Maitland
Avenue, is now accepting
registration for a Sunday
evening co-ed power
Volleyball League.
Teams will scrimmage on
January 13th, and the Teague
officially begins January
20th.
There will be eight weeks
of round robin play followed
by a playoff tournament.
There may be divisions for
AA, A and B level teams.
Entry fee is $225 per team.
The JCC offers a tempera­
ture-controlled facility with
two cable nets and lighted
scoreboards.
League winners and tour­
nament winners may receive
a discount on the next
league, t-shirts, or individual
trophies.
Registration deadline is
January 10th.
For fuither information,
contact Sylvia Pasnak at 6455933, extension 259.
See Briefs, Page 2B

Keeping the money at home
SpBckti to t f » Herald

LAKE MARY — Lake Mary's own Roy
Biancalana earned his fifth North Florida
PGA Winter Tour title o f the season
when he won the Lake Mary Open on
Wednesday at Timacuan Country Club.
A final round o f three under par 68 for
135 gave Biancalana a one-stroke edge
over Cliff Kresge of Apopka, who fin­
ished 67-136.
On 'fiiesdav, Biancalana birdied five of
six holes midway through the back nine
to grab the first round lead. After a
bogey (No. 3) and a birdie (No. 4) on the

Lake Mary’s Biancalana wins
fifth N FPG A Winter Tour title
front nine, he birdied Nos. 1 1 ,1 2 ,1 3 ,1 5
and 16 before closing with bogey at the
par-5 17th hole to finish at 67 and hold at
two-shot lead over Kresge and Dave
Rummells o f Orlando and Cliff Kresge of
Apopka.
Wednesday Biancalana made two
birdies on each nine and bogied the par4 second hole.

He received $3,000 from the $9,775
purse, more than he had collected
heretofore this season. Biancalana was
already the leading money winner on the
Winter Tour's 36th season with $2,605
for the first 13 events.
His other wins were at Tomoka Oaks,
Halifax Plantation and Riverbend, all in
Ormond Beach, and at Matanzas Woods

in Palm Coast.
The next two stops on the NFPGA
Winter Tour schedule were today and - V
tomorrow (Jan. 12-13) at Plantation in
Leesburg, and Tuesday (Jan. 15) at
o
Wekiva Golf Club.
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Timacuan Country Club, Lake Mary
6,710 yard*, par 71
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and Tony UtMaria, Stnfotd. 1 *7 * 7 *7 3 .1 6 2 .

Near perfect execution
Free throw
exhibition
wins it for
Seminole
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

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Lakes 1
d o in g
w e ll i n
soccer
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

LAKE MARY — Fans ooh
and aah at the dunk, fancy
ball-handling move or long
three-point snot.
Coaches usually talk about
defense winning the games.
But in most cases, the team
that makes its free throws and
rebounds the basketball wins
the game. —
Such was the case
Wednesday night at Lake
Mary High School as
Seminole made 29 of 30 shots
from the foul line and outrebounded the hosts, 36-17, to
defeat the Rams, 75-68, in a
Seminole Athletic Conference
and district boys basketball
game.
Lake Mary was nearly as
proficient at the charity stripe,
making 26 of 41 attempts, but
Arrow Force X made Its final
20 tries to keep the Rams at
bay.
"I had no idea we were
shooting that well at the free
throw line until after the
game," said Seminole head
coach Bob Traina on
Thursday. "I haven't seen
anything Uke that In 27 years
of coaching."
Seminole's junior varsity
also added to a good night for
the visitors as coach Robert
Moore's charges improved to
6-0 with a 59-51 triumph.
Arrow Force X took control
of the game early behind the
shooting and rebounding of 6*
foot-6 senior forward Robby
DuPre and the rebounding
and inside defense of 6-foot-6
senior center Marcus
Robinson as the visitors raced
to a 20-9 lead after one quar­
ter.
But the second quarter was
a different story as Lake Mary
found its rhythm behind

LAKE MARY — If your
school name happens to begin '
with Lake, as In Brantley,
Howell or Mary, It’s been a
pretty good soccer season so
far.
In g ir ls ’ p la y t h is w e e k :
l.lr u U a y R ic e h a d t w o g o a ts

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Seminole senior center Marcus
Robinson (No. 42, above) goes lo
the reverse side for two of his 18
points in Arrow Force X’s, 75-68,
victory over Lake Mary Wednesday
night. Robinson, who also had a
game-high 11 rebounds and three
blocked shots, came up big late in
the third quarter and earty in the
fourth quarter as the victors held off
the Rams despite a stellar effort
from freshman Darryl Merthie (No.
23. left), who took it to the Seminole
defense to score 38 points, 25 in the
second halt, just three shy of the
school single-game record of 41 set
by Paul Beik in 1998.

See Preps, Page 2B

and two assists as Lake Howell
rolled passed Seminole, 6*1, on
Monday. Rylane Goncalez
added two assists and Carolyn
Richard had two saves in goal
for the Stiver Hawks.
McKenna Keenan scored
twice as Lake Mary blanked
Lyman, 64). Jaclyn Wenaas and
Nicole Haves each had an
assist for the Rams, while
Natalie Haerens got the
shutout in goal.
No. 1 state-ranked DeLand
(16-1-1) held off Lake Brantley
2-1.
Paige Murray scored three
goals and Haerens made six
sa ves in goal as Lake Mary
whitewashed Seminole, 6-0.
Jessica Zabel chipped in with
two goals and Jill Beary added
the other goal for the Rams.
Alida Briggs scored two
goals and Cassie Keane made
three saves as Lake Brantley
ripped Lyman, 5-1.
DeLand continued its
prowess with a 2-0 victory over
Winter Springs.
Katie Christie scored two
goals as Oviedo doubled the
score on Deltona, 6-3.
Kathryn Jannsen, Becky
Brandt, Megan Brannon and
Candice Torbert added single
goals each for the Lions (7-6-2).
Torbert also added an assist,
while Molly O ine had an assist
and Jennah Carter two, to back
the six save effort of Nellie
Liljenquist in goal.
In boys’ soccer action:
Jason McNemey scored the
See Soccer, Page 2B

Football stars garner
All-State recognition
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
GAINESVILLE — The
Seminole Athletic Conference,
led by five second learners, had
15 players named to various
Class 4A, 5A and 6A All-State
Football Teams announced by
the Florida Sports Writers
Association this week.
All seven SAC schools had at
least one player honored, with
Lake Brantley, Lake Howell and
Winter Springs getting three
players named each.
The Patriots and Silver Hawks
both had two Second Team

picks, while Lake Mary had two
Third Team selections.
Senior stars Jamel Oliver and
Corey Andrade were the
Second Team picks from Lake
Brantley, with Oliver (6-foot-2,
185-pounds) making the offense
at running back and Andrade
(6-foot, 205-pounds) making the
defense as a linebacker.
Also making the Class 6A
Second Team Defense was
Oviedo senior linebacker Matt
Ford (5-foot-ll, 215-pounds).
Making the Honorable
Mention list for Class 6A was
junior offensive lineman Jordy
See Football, Page 2B

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Lake Brantley senior running back Jamel Oliver (No .20. above) was named to tho Class 6A Second Team Offense
this week by the Florida Sports Writers Association

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T h i Soknoci H d u l d

Sunday. January 13. 2002

^Soccer
Continued from page IB
d as Lake Howell and New
ym a Beach battled to a 1-1
^tte on Monday,
i Lake Brantley held off Lake
-'Howell as Dana Singer made
r*even saves in goal. Five differ'•nt players scored one goal each
^jipd three different players had
.•one assist each In the game.
Chris Ferriera scored three
cgoals as Lyman downed
^Titusville, 4-1. Fabio Tcdraza
-chipped in with two assists and

E

Steve Spangler made six saves
Berk scored the goals for Lake
in goal for the Greyhounds.
’ Howell, while Timothy Nix had
Tovar scored the game's only
an assist and Jason Chapman
goal as Lake Mary edged
three saves in goal as the Silver
Seminole, 1-0. Eric Gorden had
Hawks edged Spruce Creek, 2the assist and Rusty Robinett
made three saves in goal for the
Atuesta had two goals and
Rams.
Zarbaugh two assists as Oviedo
DeLand blanked Winter
rolled over Seminole, 6-2. Sasso
Springs, 3-0.
made three saves in goal for the
Ryan Zarbaugh, Atuesta and
Lions.
Quintero scored the goats and
Lake Manr (13-3-3) and Lake
Michael Sasso had six saves as
Brantley (15-2-4) battled to a 1-1
Oviedo defeated Deltona, 3-1.
tie. Gonien scored the Rams'
Corey Kempink and Matthew
goal to back Robinett's seven

save effort, while Carlos Forero
scored for the Patriots with
Dana Singer making
I
j five
saves.
Kyle Ginzi scored1the
tl goal on
an assist from Kevin Elliott as
Winter Springs and Deltona tied

1- 1.
G IR L S SO C C ER
BULLDOGS 2, PATRIOTS 1
D t Land
1
1 . 2
Lake Brantley
0
1 . 1
Coal* _ Drland 2 (Otto. Rasas); L s b Brantfay
1 (own goal). Aaaftats _ DrLand I (Otto). Shota
on goal _ DrLand 11; Laka Brantley \X S a w *.
Dr Land 1; Laka BrantWy X

LIONS 6, WOLVES 3
O r trd o
2
4
_
•
D elton a
2
1
_
J
C ork . Ovtedo 4 (Oifteti* X Jrreirm. Brandt
Brannon. Torbrrt), Drttona } 0. Carrta 2,
McFhmon) A ntiti _ Ortrdo 4 (Carter 2,

d m . Turbrrt); Drttona 2 0 Garcia, Jobnaon)
Shot, on goal _ Ortrdo 1*; Oltona 10. Sarta .
Ortrdo «c (M a m 11 Jm or rantty «cot* _
OvkdoX Drttona 0.
B U L LD O G S 2. BEA RS 0
Winter Springe
0
0 _ 0
DrLand
0
2 . 2
Coala _ DrLand 2 (Rom . Dekry) Aviate .
DrLand I (Dotry) Shota on goal . winter
Spring* 9; DrLand 15. Sana _ Winter Spring*
10; DrLand 7. Junior rantty tcore _ Winter
Spring* 4. DrLand 0.

B O Y S SO C C ER
B U L L D O G S 3. B E A R S 0
DrLand
0
3 . 3
Winter Spring*
0
0 . 0
Coal* _ DrLand 3 (liindalor 2. Clandarulo).
Aatete _ DrLand 2 (Thompaon 2). T
goal _ DrLand 15; Winter Spring* I
DrLand (LurckJ) 7; Winter
(Agarmonte 4. Apptrr 5) 9.
U O N S 3, W O L V E S 1
D eltona

0

1

.

CMrdo
2
1 . 3
Coal* . Drltona 1 (Carrta); Ortrdo 3
(Zarbaugh. Amnia. Quintero). Antet* .
Drltona I (Jacob*); Ortedo I ftoungL Shote on
goal. Drttona I; Ortrdo ia Sana . Mtona Si
Ortedo (5«ao) X Junior rantty *corr . Ortedo
A Mtona 0.

WOLVES 1, BEARS 1
D eltona
0
1 . 1
W inter Spring*
0
1 . 1
Coab . Dtliona 1 (Carrta); Winter Spring* 1
(Cinzl). Aaatete . M tona I (White); Whiter
Spring* 1 (EUtotl) Shote on goal _ Drttona I t
Winter Sprite* 4. S a m _ M ton a 3; Winter
Spring* 4. Junior ranity *ror* _ Winter Springs
4, M tona 0.

SILVER HAWKS X HAWKS 1
Lake How ell
Sp m ceC nek

2
1

0
0

. 2
. 1

Coala _ Lain Howrtl 2 (Krmptnk. Bob);
Spruce Cnrfc 1 (Kogan) Aaatete . non*. Shote
on goal . Lake Howrtl 14; Sprue* Cnrfc 14.
S r m . Lake Howrtl t Sprue* Cnrfc 1 Junior
ranity aaer _ Lake Howrtl X Sprue* Cimk 1

Briefs
C on tin u ed from p age IB
ALTA M O N TE B A B E RUTH BA SEB A LL
Altamonte Babe Ruth Baseball will be holding
final registration for the 2002 season Saturday,
January 12th at Eastmonte Park.
Registration will take place from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m.
Sign-ups will cover ail age divisions from TBall (5 A 6 year olds) to Seniors (16-18 year
olds).
For more information, please call the
Altamonte Babe Ruth Baseball League Hotline
at 407-263-7910.
W IN T E R S P R IN G S B A SEB A LL S IG N ­
UPS
Winter Springs Little League registration for
the Spring 2002 baseball season will be
Saturday, January 12th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Trotwood Park.
Children who live within the Winter Springs
Little League boundaries are eligible to play
baseball.
For more information call 407-263-5829 or
Winter Springs Parks and Recreation at 407327-4761.

Semiooto senior forward Robby DuPra (No. 44) goes high for one of his sight rebounds Wednesday night But It wss
hts 35 points that spelled the difference as Arrow Force X held off Lake Maty, 75-68.

Preps
Continued from page IB
freshman phenom Darryl Mcrthie while Seminole
was struggling with fouls and turnovers against
the Rams' pressure defense as the hosts cut the
deficit to eight points, 34-26, at halftime.
• DuPrc finished the first half hitting 7-of-9 shots
from the floor, 4-of-5 on three-point attempts, and
ail four free throws he attempted for 22 points.
•' Merthie was also off to a good start, making 4.of-5 shots from the floor and 5-of-7 free throws
for 13 points.
. DuPre scored early in the third quarter (or
Arrow Force X, but then Seminole went ice-cold
(tom the floor and also continued to foul and turn
the ball over, allowing Lake Mary to close to
within two points, 36-34.
- Arrow Force finally broke the ice with Robinson
ahd Lydell Williams hitting shots, but the Rams
continued to pressure the guests and finally took
their first lead of the night, 41-40, with 30-seconds
left in the period on a 12-foot jumper by Chris
Mann.
The lead was short-lived, however, as DuPre
was fouled and hit both free throws to give
Seminole a 42-41 lead going into the fourth quar­
ter.
Arrow Force X regained the momentum early in
the fourth period by going inside to Robinson for
six points and fouls also began to catch up with
Lake Mary as the final six minutes turned into a
march to the free throw stripe for both clubs.
The second half the two teams combined for 33
personal fouls, which led to 52 free throws, most
of which were attempted in the last quarter.
A As Seminole began to pull away, Merthie took
over for the Rams, scoring on baseline drives or
foul shots before nailing three three-pointers late
in the game.
But Arrow Force X was masterful at the charity
stripe, making 23-of-24 in the second half and 21of-22 in the final period as they improved to 10-6
on the season.
•Lake Mary (5-9) actuallv attempted more free
throws in the second half, 28, than Seminole, but
could only convert on 16 of the tries.
j* DuPre, who has signed early with Campbell
College in North Carolina, was 9-for-13 from the
floor, 4-of-6 on three's, and 13-of-14 from the free
throw line to finish with 35 points. He also had
^ight rebounds and three assists.
* Robinson also had a big night with 16 points, 11
rebounds, three blocked shots and two assists.
£ Point guard Dan Taylor came on strong for
Arrow Force X in the final period, hitting a runqer in the lane and six free throws to finish with
10 points and three assists.
J Merthie, making moves that reminded fans of
his father who was a star for Lake Mary in the
early 1980's, had a remarkable evening, hitting 11of-15 shots from the floor, 3-for-3 on three-point­
ers, and 13-of-17 free throws for 38 points. His
total was just three points shy of the single-game
record of 41 set by Paul Beik in 1998.
In other boys' action this week:
Lyman (11-3) suffered a tough loss when visit­
ing Deltona (9-2) scored on a rebound with two
seconds left to give the Wolves a 59-58 win.
The Greyhounds, who led most of the game,
appeared to have the victory sewed up with Dan
Vermlglio stole the ball with 18 seconds left. But a
back-court violation gave the ball back to
Deltona, which worked the ball inside to Dee
Henry with 10 seconds showing on the clock.
Henry's attempted layup was blocked by
Marcus Johnson, but he grabbed the loose ball
and hit a layup to give the Wolves their seventh
straight win.
Donovan Redden led Lyman with 14 points,
while Mark Robinson was also in double figures
with 10 points.
The Greyhounds were dealt another blow on
Wednesday as Class 6A Player of the Year Shawn

W IN T E R S P R IN G S SO FTB A LL S IG N ­
UPS
Winter Springs Little League registration for
the Spring 2002 softball season will be Saturday,
January 12th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Trotwood
Park.
Children who live within the Winter Springs
Little League boundaries are eligible to play
softball.
For more information call 407-263-5829 or
Winter Springs Parks and Recreation at 407327-4761.
•

Witherspoon scored 26 points to lead state-ranked
Oviedo to a 77-52 win.
Winter Springs picked up a huge win as the
Bears upset Lake Howell, 62-56, in overtime
despite 18 points from Isaac Codrey.
E.J. Gordon had 19 points, 14 rebounds, five
steals and five assists as DeLand (11-3) topped
Lake Brantley (3-10), 64-49. Scott Mitchell scored
11 points for the Patriots, while Bo Gooch and
Kyle Fowler added 10 each.

L A K E M A R Y G IR L S N O . 1

The undefeated Lake Mary girls basketball team
are ranked No. 1 in the Florida Sports Writers
Association Class 6A State Poll this week.
Coach Carl Brown's Rams improved to 13-0
with a 20 point win over Seminole on Tuesday.
Winter Springs (14-2) in ranked No. 5 in the
Class 5A poll.
In girls' play this week:
Jen Foret scored 20 points as Winter Springs
whipped Lake Howell, 61-37. Leigh Ann Brown
paced the Silver Hawks with 10 points, while
Tiffany Fiala had seven rebounds and Abby Kohn
four assists.
Whitney Tossie had 14 points and 10 rebounds
and Irimar Hernandez contributed eight assists as
Oviedo knocked off Lyman, 45-30. Celeste
Hudson led the Greyhounds with 11 points.
Viviana Stewart had 10 points and nine
rebounds to lead Lake Brantley to big district vic­
tory over DeLand, 44-35. Meghana Saoji also had
10 points for the Patriots, while Weeks added four
assists.
Winter Springs continued its mastery of SAC
foes with a 61-32 victory over Lyman on
Thursday. Missy Guadagnino paced the Bears
with 20 points, while Hudson led the Greyhounds
with 15.
University handed Lake Brantley a 5 5 4 9 nondistrict setback.

istration for the Spring season the next two
Saturday's (1/12, and 1/19) between 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m. at the 5 Points Complex, State Road
419, east off of 17-92 heading toward Oviedo.
Five age groups are offered 5-6 (coach pitch,
50-foot bases), 7-8 (coach and player pitch, 60foot bases), 9-10 (player pitch, lead offs and
stealing, 60-foot bases), 11-12 (player pitch.
Major League rules, 70-foot bases) and 13-14
(player pitch. Major League rules, 90-foot
bases).
Cost is $60 for 5-6 year olds and $75 for 7and-Up. Discounted rates for siblings. .
Prospective players must present a Birth
Certificate at time of registration.
For more information call 407-323-5570 or
check the website at www.eteamz.com/semlnolepony.
YO U TH B A SE B A L L PLAYERS N EE D E D
FO R A U ST R A LIA N T R IP
The Coast to Coast Baseball Stars are now
seeking 11-18 year old playersi from Florida
who would like the opportunity to•irepresent
the United States at a two-week summer 2002
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 leant
about a distinct culture," said Kevin Ritter, pro­
gram director. "It's a once-ln-a-lifetime oppor­
tunity."
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 nighest level.
For more inform ation. E-mail in/b©coasHnroasi tathleU a.com , call 740-373-4*35, or visit

R E G IST ER FO R P O N Y
| site at wwwxoasttocoastathletksicom..** *
Seminole PONY Baseball will be holding reg­

ARROW FORCE X 75, RAMS 68
S r m l n o l r (1 0 -*)
M olting 0 0 0 0 0 , Taylor 1 * S-8 1 0 J Polk 1 1 0 0 2. Tumrr 3-3 2-2 S.
McCray 0 2 OO 0. L William* 1 * 0 0 2. D m * O * 2-2 2. FunUln* 0 2 OO
0. Rubtraon 6-13 4 * I*. DuPre 9-1) 23-1* 35 Total* 21 32 29-30 73.

Lake Mary (5-9)
Smith O l OO 0. Wright 1-3 5 * 7, C Gartkh 0 2 2-2 2. M. Cartkh 0 0 O
0 0. Merthie 11-13 13-17 38. T William. O l OO 0. Thoma* 1-3 2-* 5,
Luanfct 1-4 OO ). Willingham 0 2 2 * 2. Bremen OS 0 2 0. Hofmann O l
0 0 0, Mann 3-12-4 8. TTng 1 -3 0 0 2. Barnes 1-4 OO 2 Total*: 19-18 26-11
68
S e m in o le
2014 § 3 3 .7 3
Laic* M ary
9 17 13 2 7 _ * 8
Three-(xint hrU goal* _ Seminole 4-8 (DuPre * * , Taylor O l. McCray
O l). Later Mary 4-14 (Menhir 3-J, Thoma* 1-2. Brentim 0 4 . G. GarUch O
2. Smith O l. Wright O l. Llranlo O l) Tram foul* _ Seminole 27; Lake
Mary 20 Fuulecl out . Lake Mary, Thoma*. Technical* . non*. Rebound*
_ Seminole 36 (Rcbtmun II, DuPre 8). Lake Mary 17 (WUllngham 6).
A»»i*t* _ Seminole 12 (DuPre 3. Taylor 3. Rvbin*on 2), Lake Mary 7
(Bremen 3. Wnght 2) Steal* _ Seminole 3 ( L William* 2); Lake Mery 10
(Mcrthie. Ting, Brentun 2 each) Blocked ihotx _ Seminole 5 (Robiraon 3k
Lake Mary 3 (3 with 1 each) Turnover* . Seminole 19, Lake Mary 12.
tumor vanity wore _ Seminole (6 0 ) 59. Lake Mary 31.

Herald photo by Tommy Wvcmt

Junior Chris Narsoslan (No. 10 with ball above) came out ol nowhere to lead a potent Lake Howell offense this sea­
son and he was rewarded with a spot on the Class 4A All-State Second Team Offense.

Football

WOLVES 59, GREYHOUNDS 58
D rlto n a (9-2)
Brown 7, Earl 6, Henry 13. Duffdl 16. Apolecn 2. Booker 1 3 Total*: IB
21-29 59

Lyman (11-31
Wheeler 4. M iracn 6. NcU 4. Hall X Rubuocn 10. Redden 14, Vermlgliu
9. IV trre 1 Total* 2 ) 8-15 58
D r lto n a
11 3 21 2 2 . 39
L y m an
12 I t 1 9 1 * _ 58
three-point held goal* _ Drltona 2 (Bmwn, Henryk Lyman 4 (Nett.
1 (all. Redden. Wrnuglio) Tram foul* _ (V ilena 2 0 .1 ymen 16 Fouled out
_ Drltona, Dulfrll Technical* _ none Junior vanity wore _ (Mtona 52.
lym an 50

BULLDOGS M, PATRIOTS 49
Lak e Brantley (3-10)
A. W i**3, Mitchell II , Fowlrr I ft Cartrr X Gooch 10, Dobbin* 3, Sum p
5. Putvtn 5. ToUl* 18 6-9 49

D rL an d llt-3 )
Tyler IX Ihraon 6, Cordon 19, Andrew* X Prumbaugh 15, Patrick 6.
Whipple 4 Total*; 27 10-12 64

L ak e Brantley
D rLan d

7 1 3 1 2 1 5 . 49
9191422.64

Thirr-pucnt held goal* _ Lake Brantley 7 (Fowler X Gooch X Mitchell,
Dubbin*. Sum p) Team foui* . Lake Brantlry 14. Urland II Fouled out
. none Technical* _ none

i.

Continued from page IB
Lipsey (6-foot4,240-pounds)
from Lake Brantley.
Class 5A saw the most picks
from Seminole County with
eight players being selected.
Making the ThinJ Team
Offense was Winter Springs
senior lineman Keith Bertrand,
whose father Ray was an all-star
lineman at Seminole back in the
mid-1970's.
Lake Mary had a pair of Third
Team Defensive players in
sophomore linebacker Keith
Rivers (6-foot-2,200-pounds)
and senior punter Kris Kessler
(6-foot, 165-pounds).
The most interesting selection
from the county also came on
the Class 5A Third Team
Defense.
Seminole High School senior
Justin McKinney was Libbed as

a Third Team defensive end.
The interesting thing wasn't
that McKinney was an All-State
pick, he was more than worthy
of the honor, the problem is that
the Fighting Seminoles are now
a Class 6A program and
McKinney is a 5-foot-ll, 175pound comerback.
Earning Class 5A Honorable
Mention were senior running
back Chauney Hampton and
senior wide receiver Chad
Hunter from Winter Springs,
senior offensive lineman Brian
Pagozalski (6-foot-2,240pounds) and junior quarterback
Victor Johnson (6-foot-3,195pounds) from Lyman.
Completing the list is the
three players from Lake Howell
that made the Class 4A All-State
teams.
Junior Chris Narsesian (6-foot,
185-pounds) emerged as a star

this season for the Silver Hawks
and his efforts were recognized
as he was tabbed as a Second
Team wide receiver.
Also making the Second Team
was the man without a position,
Brandon Marshall, who was
selected as the Utility Plaver.
While defense was his forte,
no one knew quite where you
would see Marshall (6-foot-5,
197-pounds) next as he lined up
at wide receiver, running back
and quarterback on offense, and
defensive end, linebacker,
defensive back and punter on
defense. He even showed off his
vast talents on special teams on
occasion.
The final pick was another
defensive stalwart for Lake
Howell in senior linebacker
Greg Ashworth (5-foot-ll, 200pounds), who made the
Honorable Mention list.

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CASE NO.: B1-1BBBCR
PROBATE BfVWON
FBa No. 01-117MCP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DOROTHY M. SNYDER
NOTICS OF ADM ISSTRATION
DOROTHY M SNYDER, dacaatad.
F it Nuitoar OI-tOBGCP. la pantMrg
In Bn OaM Court tor Sammola
County. Florida, probata Ohrtston.
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IS EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
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PARALLEL WITH THE EAST UNE
OF SAK&gt; GOVERNMENT LOT I, A
DISTANCE OF 29S.11 FEET
THENCE RUN WEST 20290 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
SUBJECT TO A DRAINAGE EASE­
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PO. Baa 2901S
Tampa. Florida 33022-9019
F01010336

ALL BfTERESTEO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AA panorn on whom ffa noaca to
B n vMkMy of B n w « . B n
of B n parional raprotantodi'a, vanua, or lurtodtoAon cf
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obtocBona with B n Court W ITHIN
TH E
LA TE R O F T H R E E (1)
M O N TH S A FTE R T H E D ATE O F
T H E FIR S T PUBLICATION O F TIB S
N O T IC E O R T H IR T Y (30) DAYS
A F T E R T H E DATE O F SER VICE O F
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D A TE O F T H E F IR S T PUBLICA­
T IO N O F TH IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
(30) DAYS A FTE R T H E D ATE O F
SER VICE O F A C O P Y O F TIB S
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Florida 32771. HHpNone number
(407)693-4227. wWUn 2 worUng
daya ol yoo racalpl of n* docu­
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OFTHSHOHTEENTH
JU O K UL CIRCUIT
NANO FOR
MMWOUI COUNTY.
FLORIDA

CASS NO. 010R-4217-020-K
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TO: Barbara A McLucu
(Nama ol Raaapondanl)
(naapondanrt Laat hnoaro addratt)
4S9i St A Part A n.
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nl i t a a t i j i
D ATED JANUAR Y 2.2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
C U R K O F TH E CIR CU IT C O U R T
By Nancy R WVtar
Deputy Clerk
Pubtab. January 9 .13 ,2 0. 27, 2002

N O TIC E O F U E N B ALE
In actsrdanca aaBi B n promAma ol
law Bnra bamg dua and impad
dntgaa lor a ne n B n undarargml a
I to aaaafy an owner e tan of
akvod al Unda Bob a Sad Storage
2960 W7SB1 Straal Santord. Flonda
32771, (407) 3234933 And. dua
noaca having boon givan. to
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F O R E C L O S U R E B ALE
(Ptoaae publah In T H E
SEMINOLE H ER ALD )
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IV EN purauant to a Final Judpn en t ol
Foratocm n dated B n 21 day ol
December, 2001. and entered In
Caaa No 01-CA.16B0-14L. cf B n
Cecut Court M B n 14TH Jud cn l
Q r c U In and tor Sammola County.
Florida, wherem BANK
ONE.
N A TIO N A L A S S O C IA TIO N . F/K/A
T H E FIR S T NATIONAL BANK OF
C H IC A Q O , AS T R U S T E E to B n
P M n M and PATRICK 0 D O O M S .
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D D4GGINS. MAYFAIR O AK S O F
SEM INOLE HOAfEOW NERS A S S O ­
C IA TIO N . INC.: CITIFIN A N C IA L
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DOE
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PR O PER TY. I wto aal to B n NgfnM
and beat bidder tor each al B n
W E S T FR O N T D O O R O F C O U R T ­
H O U S E of B n Sammola County
CourthouM . m Sammola County.
Flonda. 1 II 00 on B n 2D day ol
January,
2002.
Bn
toUowmg
deecnbed property a* eel torth n
aard Fan) Judgment. to-wB:
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P AGES 39 TH R O U G H 41. INCLU­
SIVE. AS R ECO R D ED IN PUBLIC
HE C O H O S O F SEM INOLE. C O U N ­
TY. FLORIDA. SAID LANO S ITU ­
A TE. LYING ANO B EIN G IN SEMP
NOLE CO U NTY, FLO R ID A
a V a 102 Q U E E N S CO U R T. SAN­
FORD. FL 32771
In accordance vtoti B n Americana
wtoi n u itiiM ii A c t Paraona wah
DnabtoBoa naadmg a tpaaal accommodatton to parbapala n Bva pn&gt;ceedng ahculd contacl B n Court
ArBrniMraut at 201 N. Parti Avanua.
Santord. FL 32771. Telephone
Numbar (407)3234330 not tolar
man iavan (7) daya prior to B n proceactng D haartng impaaed. (TO O )
I900-B63-977I or Vorce (V )t9 0 0 933-9770 na Florida Relay Service*
Dated t*e 26 day o) Dec. 2001
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clem CB The Cacua Court
B y Mery Stroupe
Deputy Clam
Suborned by
Law Olhca d Marahal C Wataen
louu h W 49BI Straal. Su m 120
Fort Laudardato. Florida 33309
Telephum (934)4334363
Facumila (934)7714062
01-03326
Pubtah January 6. 13 2002
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LO AN T R U S T 1997-3 UNDER TH E
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O W N E R S ONOUP. W C ;
N O TIC E O F
(Ptoaae publah H
TH E SEM INOLE HERALD)
N O T K E IS H ER EBY GIVEN pur
auanf to a FIna) Judgment ol
F o re d o o m doled December 21.
2001, and am end m C o m N o . BB17777 C A -I4 -E . of B n Cento Court
o) t n 18 TH Ju d d a l Cento m and lor
SEM INOLE C o rn y. Florida BANK
O F N E W Y O R K. AS TR U S T E E FOR
AM R ESC O RESIDENTIAL S ECU R I­
T IE S C O R P O R ATIO N M O R TGAG E
LO AN T R U S T 1997-3. UNOER TH E
PO O LIN G A SERVICING A G R E E ­
M E N T D A TED AS O F S EPTEM BER
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M A R TIN E Z LO U R DES O A R C IA O E
M A R TIN EZ; SUN R IS E O W N E R S
GR O U P .M C.;an de ton da m a. lard
aea to B n taghaal and beat Odder tor
caah at B n W E S T FR O N T DO O R cf
B n SEMM OLECoim fy Co u B io u m .
to SEM INOLE Counry, Florida, at
1140 AM B n 24 day ol January.
2002. B n knowing deaertnd proemly aa aal torth to aald Final Judgynanf.
to w *
L O T 2S6, SUNRISE VILLAGE UNTT
B. 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 E D IN
P LAT B O O K 34. PAGE SB. PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O F SEMINOLE C O U N ­
TY. FLO R ID A
Dated ton 2B day ol December,

2001 .
Aa Clam ol aard Court
ByMary Stroupe
Aa Deputy Clem
Th U noace w provided punuenl to
Adnvnmribve Order No 2 069
to accordance wrBi B n Americana
MBi Dnabtotna A d , # you are a parton wah a daabMy who needa any
acconenudaaon to order to partedpala to B*e procaadng. you a n anbded, at no coal to you. to provision*
ol certain aaaratanca Ptoaae contact
Bw C o a l AdremeBak* at 301 North
Pam Avanua. Santord. FI 32771,
Phone No. (407)3234330 anen to n
4227 atohto 2 working daya ol your
rvcerpr d Baa nobca or pleading, f
you a n haartng Impaead. cal 14009354771 (TO O ): B you a n vorce
rrperred, cal 1 900-6534770 (V)
(Via Florida Relay Senncaa)
Subnvhed bv
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4000 MoSywood Bodevard.
Sdto 975-S
Hoaywood. F) 33021
Telephone (934 WB3-9993
TeWecaento (934)4937707
00-2970 O C N
Putaah: January 8 ,1 3 2002
MMO
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o ftm * irm
J U O K U L CIRCUIT.
IN AN O FOR
u a a N o t -i c o u n t y .
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C A M N O : 01 C A 1433 14 L
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M IN N E S O TA NATIONAL
A S S O C IA TIO N F/K/A N O R W E S T
B ANK M IN N ES O TA N A TIO N AL
A S S O C IA T IO N IN T R U S T FOR
R E G IS T E R E D
H O LD E R S
OF
IMPAC S E C U R E D A S S E TS C O R P .
M O R TG A G E
P A S S -TH R O U G H
C ER TIFIC A TE S . S ER IES 1999-2
PLAINTIFF
VS
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DEAD. TH E UNKNOW N SPOUSE.
H EIR S . D E V IS E E S . G R A N TE E S .
A S S IG N EES . LIENORS,
C R ED ITO R S . T R U S T E E S AN O ALL
O T H E R P A R TIES CLAJMINO AN
IN TE R E S T BY. TH R O UG H . UNOER
O R A G A IN S T G A R Y B LY TH E;
U N K N O W N S P O U S E O F G AR Y
B LY TH E , IF ANY; C A P IS TR A N O
CO N D O M IN IUM
AS S O C IA TIO N .
IN C :
H E N D E R S O N W ILDER .
C O N TR A C T O R .
WILIAM
C.
R O G E R S ; D O NN A J R O O ER S .
C E R TIFIE D FINANCIAL SERVICES,
IN C ; F IR S T UN IO N NATIO NAL
BANK F/K/A FLORIDA NATIONAL
BANK; P EO P LES FIR ST
CO M M U N ITY BANK.
FLO O R S Y S TEM S , IN C ;
P E R FE C TIO N PLUS
C O N TR A C TIN G . IN C ; ACCU R ATE
H O M E IM P R O V EM EN TS Q/B/A
UA LLAR O
S Y S TE M S .
IN C :
PALM ER E L E C TR IC COM PANY.
JO H N D O E and JA N E O O E AS
UN KN O W N TE N A N TS IN
P O SSESSIO N
D EFEN O A N T(S )
N O T K E OF
F O R EC LO S U R E SALE
N O T K E IS H ER EB Y G IV EN pur.
a ta ri to a Summary Fmal Judgment
cl Foradoaure dated Dec 21. 2001
entered In 0 4 C ate Na. 01 C A 1833
14 L of B n Crrcu* Court ol B n 1STH
Judciel Circuit In end tor SEMINOLE
County. Santord, Fiord*. I n d t e l to
B n togheil a id baa) bidder tor c**h
al al weal Irani door at B n SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse located al
310 N. Pam Avanua ar Santord.
Florida, al 1100 a nv on B n 29 day
ol January. 2002 B n tallowing
deaenbed property aa M l torth n
aard Ssnaiiary Fmal Judpnam. to­
ne:
T H A T CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM
PAR CEL KNOW N AS UNIT N O 132
ANO AN UNDIVIOED 0C37 IN TE R ­
E S T IN TH E LANO COM M ON E L E ­
M E N TS A I D COM M ON EXPENS­
ES A P P U R TEN A N T T O 5AI0 UNIT.
A u . in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h a n d
S U B JE C T T O T H E CO VEN AN TS.
C O N D ITIO N S .
R E S TR IC TIO N S .
TER M S ANO O T H E R PROVISIONS
O F TH IS D ECLARATION O F C O N ­
DOM INIUM O F C A P IS TR A N . A
CONDOM INIUM AS RECO R D ED IN
OFFICIAL R ECO R D S BO O K 1274.
PAGE 1109. PUBLIC R ECO R D S OF
SEM INOLE C O U N TY. FLORIDA
Deled But 26 day ol December

2001
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clem ol B n Circuit Court
By Mary S to ip a
Deputy Clem
Pubkah In:
T H E SEMINOLE HERALD
TH E LAW O F F K E S O F OAVIO J
S TE R N , P A .. A T T O R N E Y FO R
PLAINTIFF
901 3 LMvararry Drive Sue* 300
Plantation. FL 33324
(93412334000
0I4770CNCW F)
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
A M E R K A N S W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraont wah a* men aa head­
ing a tpeoal accommodation should
corned C O U R T ADMINISTRATION,
at
tho
SEM IN O LE
County
Courthouae al 4074634227. 14009459771 (TO O ) or 14004554770,

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December 21, 2001 and entered to
C a m No 01OA1961 14 L of toe
Circuit Court of toe Eighteenth
Judicial Drcuff to and tor Seminole
County, Florida, wherem Well* Fargo
Bar* MnneeoU. N A . a* Truetee tor
Delta Fundtog Home Equity Loan
Truaf 1997 2 i* PUtoWf and LOREN
K DAVIS and R EB ECCA A DAVIS,
hr* w»fe, BANKERS T R U S T COMPA­
NY, AS TR U S TE E . UNKNOW N TE N ­
A N T N O 1; UNKNOW N TEN A N T
N O 2. UNKNOWN TE N A N T NO 3;
UN KN O W N
TEN AN T
NO
4,
UN KN O W N
TEN A N T
NO
5.
UNKNOW N TEN AN T N O 6. and
ALL UNKNOW N PARTIES CLAIM­
ING IN TE R E STS BY. TH R OUGH .
UNOER OR AGAINST A NAMED
D EFEN D AN T TO THIS A CTIO N . OR
HAVING OR CLAIMINO T O HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR IN TE R E ST
IN TH E P R O P E R TY H ER EIN
DESCRIBED, ara Deftndant*. I w.i
aefl to toe hrghesf and beat taddar tor
cash at toe Weal Front Door of toe
Seminole County Courthouse. 301
North Park Avenue, Santord, Florida
32771 at Seminole County. Florida,
at 1100 a m on toe 24 day of
January
2002.
the
following
deaenbed property aa set forth m
said Order or Fmal Judgment, lo-wff
L O T 222. TUSCAW1LLA UN IT 148,
A C C O R D IN G
TO
TH E
PLAT
T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P LAT
BOOK
37.
P AG ES
8
TH R O U G H 10. PUBLIC R ECOR D S
O F SEMINOLE COU NTY. FLORIDA
If you are a person with a diMbdity
who need* any B(XomnxxJation in
order to perbcgiele to tot* proceed­
ing, you ara anutlad. at no coal to
you, to toe pitMaron of certain assis­
tance Please contact toe 'Court al
407-665-4330 wrthto two (2) working
day* of your receipt of tot* Notice if
you ara hearing or voce impaired,
c a l Flonda Relay Service (800) 9558770
Daled at Sanford. Flonda. on
December 26, 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa 'Dei*. Circuit Court
B y Mary Stroupe
A* Deputy Clerk
SMITH A HIATT. P A
Attorney* lor F*lamfff
2691 East Oakland Park Boulevard.
Suita 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33306
Pubhsh January 6. 13, 2002
11026

ticipate m tows proceedtog shafl. with­
in seven &lt;7&gt; day* pnor to a ry pro­
ceeding, contact toe Admrwtrabve
Offc# of toe Court, Semmofe County
Courthouse, 301 North Park Avenue.
Santord
FL 32771. telephone
4076654330. TOO 1 800-955 8771
or 1 800 955-0770 Vw» Flonda Relay
Serv»ce‘
Pubkah January 0. 13. 2002
11024

ber 01-CA-717-14-L of toe O c u ff
Court of toe I8th Judicial Circuit in
end tor Serrvnote County. Florida,
wherem NORTH AM ER ICAN M O R T­
G A G E COMPANY, ha Plaintiff and
Robert Thnff, Jennifer Thrift, is'are
Defendant!*). I wd tefl to toe highest
and best tedder tor cash at toe West
front door of toe Seminole Cotmfy
Courthouse m Sanford, Florida,
Seminole County,
Florida, at
11 OOem on toe 24 day of January
2002, toe toftowing described proper­
ty as sal torth In tart Fmal Judgment,
lo wff:
L O T S 15 AND 18. B LO C K 3. BEL
AIR. ACCORDING T O T H E PLAT
TH ER EO F. AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT BOOK 3 PAGE(S) 79. O F TH E
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEM INOLE
C O U N TY, FLORIDA
N O T E Pursuant to the Fair Debt
Collection Practices Act you are
advised toil this law firm is deemed
to be a debt collector attempting to
collect a debt and any information
obbuned will be used tor that pur­
pose
Dated Ihe 26 day of December. 200
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
The Seminole Herald
CODILIS A STAWIARSKI. P A.
4010 Boyseouf Boulevard
Suite 450
Tampa. FL 33607
Telephone (813)877^006
C A S f 10-01-1332
Pubkah January 6. 13, 2002

TAS A W A A ; _________ .UNKNOW N
SP O U S E O P R A O M. TASAWAR
H O M E S ID E
L E N D IN G
i n c ,.
WILLIAM L. M C C A R TH Y :,
•
Defendants
MOT1CI OP
F O R E C L O S U R E SALE ■
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y 01VEN put
tuant lo a Fine) Judgment o»
Foretaoeure dated January 4. 2002,
and antarad In Caaa No. 01-: C A
2152-14-L. o) Die C n nrt Court ol tae
Eigritaamh Judtaal OreuA n and tai
SanenoN Counly. Florida . nriaram
A M E R IQ U E S T M O R TG A G E C O M ­
PANY. la a PtamMf and W EN O v
YBARRA F/K/A W E N D Y TASAWARER N E S T Y B A R R A .___ UNKNOYYN
TEN AN T. R A O M . TASAWAR,
_ .U N K N O W N SP O U S E O F R A O
U TASAW Afl. HOM E SIDE LEN O INO. IN C . W ILLIAM L M C CAR TH Y:
an taa Delendanti I a rt eai to-'lAa
r»?ie ft and baai taddar t o caah al
W n t front door ol N Courihoua
X i N Pant Avanua. Santord.
32T71.M I I 00 AM on January 3
2002. the toaowtng deaenbed
ly aa aal torth tn laid Final '

L ecals

via Flonda Ratty Sennet
P lM ah January 1 13.2002
11029
M TH E CM CUFT C O U R T
O F TH E 19TH
JU O K U L O R C U T.
M ANDFOR
BE M M O LE C O U N TY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JUR ISD ICTIO N OhrtSlOH
CASE NO : M C A 2179 14 8
BANK U N ITED O F TEX A S . FS B
PLAINTIFF
VS
CHARLIE L LANE. IV K K A
CHARLIE LEW IS LANE IV IE
LIVING
ANO IF D EAD . THE
UN KN O W N
S P O U S E.
HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
G R A N TE E S .
AS SIGN EES. LIENORS.
C R ED ITO R S . TR U S TE E S AND ALL
O T H E R PARTIES C LA IM ING AN
IN TE R E S T B Y TH R O UG H . UNDER
O R AGAINST CHARLIE L LANE. IV
AK/A CHARLIE LEW IS LANE. IV.
ELLEN J LANE A K A ELLEN JANE
LAN E. 17 LIVING. AND IF DEAD
T H E UNKNOW N SP O USE. HEIRS
D E V IS E E S .
G R A N TE E S .
AS SIGN EES. LIENORS.
CR ED ITO R S. T R U S T E E S AND ALL
O T H E R PARTIES CLAIM INO AN
IN TE R E S T BY, TH R O UG H . UNDEH
O R AGAINST ELLEN J LANE AK/A
E LL EN JA N E LA N E: NATIONAL
C IT Y BANK O F PENNSYLVANIA
F/K/A INTEGRA
BANK.PITTSBURGH. SUCC ESS O R
B Y M E R G ER T O EOUIBANK.
SPRINGS LANDING
H O M EO W N ER S
A SSO CIATIO N ,
I N C : B A T T S .B A T T S 6 B E L L L L P .
F/K/A B A TTS 6 B A TTS . UN ITED
S TA TES O F AMERICA. JO H N DOE
and JA N E DOE A S UNKNOW N
TE N A N TS IN POSSESSION
O EFEN D A N T(S )
N O T K E OF
FO R EC LO S U R E BALE
N O T K E IS H ER EB Y GTVEN pura uanlloa Summary Final Judgment
ol Foredoom* deled Dec 21. 2001
entered n Crvt Cat* N o 99 C A 2 179
14 B d B n Cacurl Court ol Itn 19TH
Ju d d a l Crrcul m and tor SEMINOLE
County, Santord, Florida, I wJI M i to
B n tvghea! and baal tnddar tor caih
al B n Watt bon door al B n SEMI­
NO LE Com fy Courthouse located at
310 N Pam Avanua m Santord.
Flonda. at I I 00 a m on the 29 clay
ol January, 2002 the following
described property a* sal torth m
t a d Summary Fmal Judgment, to­
ad
L O T 70. SPRINGS LANDING UNIT
3, ACCO R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
T H E R E O F . AS R E C O R D E D IN
FLA T B O O K 25. PAGE 91. P U B LK
R ECO R D S O F SEM INOLE CO U N ­
TY . FLORIDA
Dated Bat 29 day ol December.
2001
(CIR CU IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
e n m oI B n Crrcut Court
By Mery Stroupe
Oepury Clem
Pibash m
TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
T H E LAW O F F K E S O F DAVID J
S TE R N . P A . A T T O R N E Y FOR
PLAINTIFF
901 S University Drive Suite 300
plantation. FL 33324
(944)233-9000
99 47300IGEH)
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH THE
A M E R K A N S W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons with drsabilities need
mg e speciel accommodation thoukj
contact C O U R T ADMINISTRATION
al
the
SEM INO LE
Counly
Courthoue* al 4 0 7 4 6 ^ 4 2 2 7 1 aor&gt;
V1S4I/1 (11X11 re 1400 0648/10
Viol FkjfKiel f tol4y li-Qr*H.IJ
Put*»h J 4 n u * y a* 13.2D03
.
MOM ' - ' * • * *
IN TH C C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TN * 1MTH
JUD ICIAL CIR C U IT
IN AN O FOR
S KM tN O Lf C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S * NO. 01 CA*20fl1 14L
CH ASE M ANHATTAN M O R TGAG E
CO RPORATION.
Plaintiff,
v»
MARIE H GRANT. •&lt; i » . « *1,
N O T K E O F SALE
N O T K E 13 H ER EB Y G IV EN pur
sutni to an OrCtof of Fnal Judgrrwrtl
Scheduling
Fof*ctotur«
Sela
entered on Decentoec 21. 2001 in
(Ms c a m now pending in M id Court,
toe tfyte of wtveft n ndeeted eftove
I wff »e4 to toe higheei and besl btd*
def for cash m the SEM INOLE
Counry Courthouse. Wet* Freni
Door. SEMINOLE C O U N T Y C O U R ­
TH O U S E. 301 North Perti Avenue,
Sanford. Flonde 32771. el 1100
A M . on toe 24 day of Januray
2002. the following dasenibed proper­
ly ea set forth in u i d Order or Fmal
Judgment, to-wff
TH E NO R TH 58 5 F E E T O F LO TS
68 ANO L O T 69. AND 1/2 O F THE
VACATED ALLEY O N THE N O R T H .
PVNEHURST, ACCO R D IN G T O THE
PLAT TH ER EO F A S R ECO R D ED IN
PLAT BOON 3. PAGE 71. O F THE
PUBLIC R ECO R D S O F SEMINOLE
C O U N TY. FLORIDA
O R O ER ED el SEM INO LE County.
Flonda. to.* 26 day ol DECEMBER.
2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk. Circuit Court
SEMINOLE. Florida
By Mary Stroup*
Aa Deputy Clerk
SPEAR A HOFFM AN PA
708 South Duie Highway
Coral Gahtea. Flonda 33146
Telephone (305)66^2299
Persona wifft disability who need a
special accommodation j0 partici­
pate in ton proceeding ahoudd con­
tact AUACoortinafor at 301 N Park
Avenue, Suite f i . Santord, Flonda
32771. al least five day* prior to toe
proceeding
Telephone (407)323*
4330 E i l
4227. 1 BOO 955*
8771(TDO). or 1 80(F9558770(V)
via Ftonda Refay Serve© yi
Publish January 6, 13. 2002
U027
IN T H E CIR CU IT C O U R T FOR
SEM INOLE CO UNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N 0 .0 1 -C A 1 M M 4 -L
W ELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. N A . AS TR U S TEE
FO R D ELTA FU N O iN G HOME
E Q U ITY LOAN T R U S T 1997-2.
PiatoNff.
v*
LO R EN K DAVIS and R EB ECCA A
DAVIS. Na wile BANKERS TRUST
CO M PANY
A3
T R U S TE E .
TE N A N T
1.
NO
UNKNOW N
TE N A N T
NO
2;
UNKNOW N
TE N A N T
NO
3;
UNKNOW N
4,
TE N A N T
NO
UNKNOW N
TEN A N T
NO
5
UN KN O W N
UNKNOW N TEN A N T N O 6. and
ALL UNKNOW N PARTIES
CLAIM ING
IN T E R E S T S
BY.
TH FtO UG H UN D ER OR AGAINST A
NAM ED D E FEN D A N T TO THIS
ACTIO N . OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR IN T E R E S T IN THE
PR O PER TY HEREIN DESCRIBED.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F SALE
PUR SUANT I D CH AP TER 45
N O T K E IS H ER EBY GIVEN pur
tuanl to' ax! Order or Summary Final
Judgment of lorectoaure dated

Sunday. January O. 2002 P a g e 311

IN T H E CIR CUIT COUR T,
EIG HTEEN TH
JUO lClAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE CO U N TY,
FLORlOA
PR O BATE DIVISION
FILE NO.: 01-121 f K P
IN RE: TH E ESTATE O F
S TEP H EN A MORRISON
N O T K E OF ADMINISTRATION
The aiJrrunistralion of the estate of
STEPHEN
A
MORRISON
deceased. Frfe Number 01-1219 CP
is pending in toe Circuit Court of
Semanofe County. Flonda. Probate
Division toe address of which is Post
Office Bo» 8099, Santord, Flonda
.32771. The nama* and addresses of
toe personal representative's attor­
ney are sel lorth below
A IL IN TE R E S TED P ER SONS ARE
N O TIFIED THAT
AJI persons on whom this nolee is
served who have ob|#cltons that
(.haBenge ihe vastly of toe will the
qualifications ol the personal repre­
sentative, venue or juitvJ-ction ot tor*
Court are required !o N* meif Gtowclinnai eiih Ihns Court W ITH IN TH E
LA TER OF
1MREE
M O N TH S
AFTER- T il t H ATE OF
FIRST
HUdLUQATiOhl Of 1*Wn , N O n c k
O R TH IR TY D AYS A F T E R TH E
DATE O F S E R V K E O F A CO P Y O F
THIS N O T K E Off TH EM
AM credrioir* of toe decedent and
othar person* having claim* or
demand* against decedent * estate
on whom a copy of this notice »
dale of toe kr*t publication of ton
notice must Me toerr claims with ton
Court W ITH IN T H E LATER O F
TH R EE MONTHS A F TE R D ATE O F
THE FIR ST P U O LK A TIO N O F THIS
N O T K E OR TH IR TY DAYS A FTER
TH E DATE O F S E R V K E O F A
C O P Y O F THIS N O T K E O N THEM
AJI otoer creditor* of Ihe decadent
and person* having claim* or
demands again si Ihe decedent *
estate meat hie their ckum* with tor*
court W ITHIN TH R E E M O N TH S
A F TE R THE DATE O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS N O T K E
ALL CLAIMS. DEM ANDS ANO
O B JE C TIO N S N O T S O FILED WILL
BE FO R EVER BARRED
In accordance with toe Americans
with Disabilities Act, person* needtng
a special accommodation to partici­
pate m this proceeding should con­
tact the individual or agency serving
n d e e not later than seven days poor
to toe proceeding* a* Ihe address
given on notice
Telephone:
(904)257-6097.
1 0OO 955 877I
(TO O ) or 1 800 955 8770 (V). via
Florida Relay Service
Dale of the tint pubkeabon of this
Notice of Administration January 0.

2002
NANCY SCMERMERMORN
Personal Representative
JAM ES R P H O V E N C H E R .E S Q
JAM ES PROVENCHCR. PA.
719 W Winter Park Street
O U n d o . Flonda 32804
407 2460440
Florida Bar N o . 301957
Publish January 6. 13, 2002
MSS
____________
IN TH E CIR CU IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TEEN TH
JUD ICIAL
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COU NTY.
FLORlOA.
CIVIL A C TIO N
C A S E NO.: 01 CA-1932 14 L
AM ERIGUEST M OR TGAG E
COMPANY
Ptantifl
v*
DENNIS A HOAG, el al
Defendant! s)
N O TIC e O f S A L E
Notice )* hereby givan that pur­
suant to a Final Judgment of
For ecto sure
or
Order dal ad
December 21, 2001. entered in Ovil
Case Number 01 C A 1932 1 1 L &lt;n
Ihe Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida.
wherem
AMEMlQUEST M O R TG A G E COM
PANY « the Plaimt.fi and DENNIS A
HOAG, et a t. are toe Defendant*. I
will sell th© property situated tn
SeminoieCour.ly, Florida, described
as
Lot 29. OAK PARK SUBDIVISION,
accordw^g to too PUI thereof, record­
ed m Plat Book 8, Page(s) 68. ol toe
Putwc Record* of Sercvnote County.
FJonda.
al pubbe sale to toe highest and best
bidder, tor cash, -al Wesl Front Door,
301 North Park Avenue, Santord. FL,
32771,a t l l O Oem on toe 29 day of
January , 2002
Dated December 26, 2001
Maryann© Morse
CLERK OF THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Mary Stroupe
William M Goisofi &amp;Associate*
1230 South Myrtle Avenue. Suite 105
Clearwater Flonda 33756 3445
Published In Semmcie Herald
*1n accordance with the Amoncan*
With Difaibititie* Act. persona- in -need
of a special acsxTvnodabon to par­

T H E CIR CUIT COUR T
O F TH E EIG HTEEN TH
J U O K IA L CIRCUIT
M ANDFOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
CIVIL ACTION
C A S E N O .Q 1-C A .1t3 i
DfYISfONL
CH ASE MANHATTAN M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plamtrff,
v*.
JO S EP H HALL, el al.
Dafandant(s)
N O T K E OF
FOR ECLO SU R E SALE
N O T K E IS HEREBY GTVEN pur­
suant to a Fmal Judgment of
Mortgage
Foreclosure
dated
December 21, 2001 and entered m
Case N O 01KA-1936 of toe Orcuff
Court of the EIG HTEEN TH Jutkctel
Orcuff m and tor SEMINOLE County.
Florida wherem CHASE MANHATTAN M O R TG A G E CORPORATION,
it toe Plaintiff and JOSEPH HALL:
TH E UN KN OW N SP O USE O F
JO S E P H HALL IS JA N ET HALL:
MOMMA FAY HALL; S TA TE O F
FLORlOA DEPARTMENT O F R EV­
ENUE. UN ITED STATES O F AM ER ­
ICA O N BEH ALF OF T H E U S
D EP A R TM EN T O F H OUSlNQ S
URBAN DEVELOPMENT, are toe
Defendant*. I wM se« to toe highest
and best tedder tor cash af W E S T
FR O N T D O O R O F THE SEMINOLE
C O U N T Y C O U R TH O U S E . S A N ­
FORD. FLORlOA at 11 00AM. on the
12Ut day of February, 2002. toe tot*
lowing described property a* s«1
torth m said Fmal Judgment
TH E S O U TH 33 F EET OF L O T 19
AND T H E NOR TH ONE H ALF OF
L O T 20. B LOCK 13. BEL-AIR.
A C C O R D IN G
TO
TH E
PLAT
TH E R E O F AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3. PAGE 79. O F THE P U B L K
R ECO R O S O F SEMINOLE C O U N ­
TY. FLORIDA
AK/A 2115 Summerlin Avenue.
Santord. FL 32771
W ITN E SS MY HAND and toe seal
of tot* Court on Oecember 26 .2001.
(SEAL)
Uaryanne Morse
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Echevtma ^Associates, P A
P O Bos 25018
Tampa, Flonda 33622 5018
FO1007548
'See Americans with Disabilities Act
If you are a parson with a cksateirty
who needs accommodation in order
to participate tn this proceeding, you
ara entitled at no cost to you, tor toe
provtsston of certain assistance.
Please contact Court Adminisintton
at 201 N Park Avanua: Sanford,
Florida 32771. telephone number
(407)665-4227. within 2 working
days ol your recepf of this docu­
ment, If hearing impaired, (TO O ) 1600-955 6771
Publish January 6 13 2002
11022
t h e c ir c u t t c o u r t

O F TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO POR
M M IN O L t CO U N TY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
"
C A S E NO. 01-C A -1165
DIVISION 14-L
BA M O R TG A G E. U C (A W H O LLY
O W N E D SUOSIOURY O f BANK O f
A M E R K A . N A ) S U C C ESS O R
IN T E R E S T
BY M E R O E R
OF
NA TIONSB ANC M OR TGAG E
COR POR ATION.
Plaintiff.
vs
EDW AR D A JA R M A K 0W K 2 . et al.
Defendant(s)
N O T.C C OF
FO R ECLO S U R E S A LE
N O T K E IS HEREBY G IV EN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage
Foreclosure
dated
December 21, 2001 and entered In
Casa N O O1CA-1105 of toe Circuit
Court of toe E IG H TEEN TH Judicial
Circuit in and tor SEMINOLE County.
Florida wherem BA M O R TG A G E .
U C (A W H OLLY O W N E D S U B ­
SIDIARY O F BANK OF AM ERICA,
N A ) S U C C ESS O R IN IN TE R E S T
BY M ER G ER O f NATIONSBANC
M O R TG A G E CORPORATION. ••Ihe
Plaintiff end
EDWARD A JAR*
M A K O W K 2; TH E BANK O F N E W
YOR K AS T R U S TE E F O R T H E
P O O LIN G
ANO
S E R V IC IN G
A G R EEM EN T OATED AS O F JU LY
31,
1996.
SERIES
1998 B.
CITIBANK (S O U TH DAKOTA). N A ;
TU S C A HOMEOW NERS ASSOCIA
TtON, INC : are the Defendants. I
wifl teff to toe highest and best ted
der tor cash at W ES T F R O N T DOOR
O F T H E SEMINOLE C O U N T Y
C O U R TH O U S E . SANFORD. FLOR I­
DA at 11 00AM. on toe 24to day of
January,
2002.
Ihe
following
described property as set forth m
said Final Judgment:
L O T 10. O F TU S C A O AKS ,
A C C O R D IN G
TO
TH E
P LAT
TH E R E O F AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 40. PAGES 16 TH R O U G H
25. O F TH E P U B LK R ECOR D S O F
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
AK/A 133 Woodtend Drive. Winter
Spnngs. FL 32706
W ITN E SS MY HANO and the seat
of this Court on December 26 ,2001.
(SEAL)
Maryam© Morse
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Ckwk
Echevarria AAswctaJe*. P A
P O Bo* 25018
Tampa. Flonda 33622 5018
F01004J16
“ See Amancana with Disatekhe* Act
II you are a person w&lt;to a disability
who needs accommodation m order
to participate m this proceedmg, you
are entitled at no cost lo you, tor die
provision of certain assistance
Pleas© contact Court Admmistiatton
al 201 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 32771, telephone number
(407)665-4227. witom 2 working
days of your receipt of this docu­
ment. If hearing impaired, (TD D ) I 800-955-8771
Pubk*h January 6. 13. 2002
11021
IN THE CIRCUIT C O U R T
OF TH E 1ITH
JUOlClAL CIRCUIT
O F FLORlOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 01-CA-717-14-L
Norm American Mortgage Company,
PLAIN TIFF
ve.
K.Y.Kt Thrift, Jennifer ThnfL et a l .
DEFEN0AJ4TS
NOTICE OF
FOR ECLOSUR E S A LE
Nolca n hereby given met purw an t to (hal Fmal Judgmanl o)
Foreclotura dated December 2.
2001, and entered n ov4 caaa num-

11020

toa*

L O T 104. LO N Q O A LE. A C C O R D ­
ING T O T H E P LAT T H E R E O F A S
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K t l .
PAGE
69 O F
TH E
P U B LIC
R EC O R D S OP SEM INOLE F LO R I­
DA
jj
M ARYANNE M O R S E
i
Ae Clerk o) tha Court
’ll
By: Mary Stroupe
Ae Deputy Cierti
&gt;'
PutAth Sammola Herald
Sudnertad byMarc A. BarvExra. PA.
Aitomaye t o P la irM
M l N E. 187*1 S t r u t SiMe 204 |
North Miami Beach. Ftortda 3 3 1 *
Tetophona (3 0 S )7 T0 -4 IM
f:
PiAAeh January 13.20.2002
fj
11074
j j

Wi TH E CIR CU IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU O K IA L C IR C U rT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY .
STATE O F FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
M T H I C M C U T COURT [ t
Caaa No. 01-CA-180S-14
DMeJon L
O F T H E 1» T H
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CORPORATION O F FLOR lOA.
j u m s t M c n o N t u v n io N
ii
Plaintiff,
vs
No. 00-1113 C A -14-L
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RONNIE B PREVATT, S H A R O N S
Chase
Manhattan
Mortg4*9
Corporation
t/Va
ChemfcMtf
PREVATT. E T A L .
Defendant! •)
Rosatenbal Mortgage CorporaUan,1'
f l a jn t« |
N O TK E OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that, pur­
suant to too Order or Fmal Judgment
St»s an M. Jonas. Karri# Lynn Jono*
entered « ton cause, n toe C roa t
a V a Kama Lynn Kaffy. at a i.
Court of Seminote County, Flonda. I
D EFEN D A N T®
will ten Ihe property situated in
N O T K E OF
Semmote County. Flonda. described
FO H ECIw O tU H * B A U
•&gt;
as:
ffobca la h «f»b y given trial, pur­
L O T 1. BLOCK B, C O U N T R Y
suant lo that Final Judgmanl of
C LU B MANOR. U N IT 2. A C C O R D ­
Foreclosure dated January 4. 2003.
ING TO THE MAP O R T H E R E O F AS
and entered in e M case numbar boR ECO R D ED IN PLAT B O O K I f .
1153 C A E. of the Orcuff Court of tea
PAGE 100. P U B L K R E C O R D S O f
l Bit* Judicial Circuit m and for
SEMINOLE C O U N TY. FLORIDA,
Serrunol© County. Flonda. wharcffn
at pubic sate, to the highest and bast
CHASE M ANHATTAN M O rtTG A ^E
tedder, tor cash at toe West Front
CO R P O R A TIO N F/K/A CHEMlQfU.
Door of toe Seminole Counly
R ESID EN TIAL M OR TGAG E C O R ­
Courthouse. 301 North Park Avenue.
PORATION. is Ptemtiff and Steven
Sanford. Ftooda at It 00 A M on
M Jones; Kama Lynn Jones * V p
January 24, 2002
Karri# Lynn Kelly. American General
D ATED December 26. 2001
Home EqMty, In c . State of Flonda.
(Seat)
Departmerif of Revenue, C b jd
Maryann© Morse
Support Enlorcemanl Program,
NTSSebal Point 11. Joint Venture
Dark of toe Circuit Court
dike Sabal Club Apartments. Hante
By Jan© EJasewc
Deputy Clerk
Sod Company, Inc , Citibank (South
Dakota). N A . tv are Detendant(t), I
In accordance with th© Americana
wa sell to Iri© highest and best ted­
W ih D«*afcnirt&gt;«v Art. persons m need
der for cash al trie Wesl front door of
©t special accommodation to partici­
m© Seminole Counfy Courthouse in
pate m tot* proceeding
wflhm
'Sanford, Ftonda. Seminote Counly,.
•even (7) days prior in any proceed­
Flonda. at U OOem on trie 31 day of
ing, contact toe Court Adnumatraition
January
2002, the
loitowinq
Offce 'Oi Clerk ol Court, ot toe County
(in c iit w ) priAparty as %m% lo*th n
referenced above
if hearing
u n i F ira I Jkj&lt;S)rrwit. to r A
[ HmpiUf*'! r T t m 1 W X V O h M im , Of
L O T 6. B LO C K 10. LAKES MILLS
Voice (V ) 1 600 955 67/0. via
Florida Relay Service
S H O R E S . A C C O R D IN G T O TO E
Mark D Breakstone. Esquire
P LA T T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P LAT B O O K 11.PAOES 14-IS, P U B ­
MARK D B R E A K S TO N E A A S S O ­
CIA TES, PA.
L IC R E C O R D S O F S EM IN O LE
1247 South Myrtle Avenue
C O U N T Y . FLORIDA
Clearwater. FL 33756
N O T E P u n u im to ma Farr Debt
(727)4490305
Collection Practical Act you are
Pubish January 6. 13. 2002
edvreed mat m u taw ton a deemed
to be a debt collector anemptmg to
11019
collect ■ debt and any ntormetien
Advertteaman) oI Bala
□blamed writ be uaed t o mat pun
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N thal
.pose.
tha undemgnad inlands to sa* tha
Dated trie 7 day of January. 2003
parional proparty daec/toad botoer
M A R YANN E MORSE
\r
to antorca a ten mposed on ta d
Clark of Circuit Court
By Mary Stroup#
property undar the Ftortda Saif
Storage Floaty Act Starnes (Section
Deputy Clerk
,/
93 901-93 900)
The Semmote Herald
COOfLlS 6 STAWIARSKI. P A
r'
Tha undereigned a n sen al pubhc
4010 Boyseouf Boulevard
tale by cumpeUrve Datong on me
Suile 450
24th day of January, 2002 al 4 00
pm. on ma premises where sad
Tampa, F L 33607
Tatephone (813)877 6008
*1f
property has boon noted and when
C A S f 10 0 0 -2 3 13
ara loealed al Ample Storage Center.
Pubksri January 13. 20. 2002
*■
ICO Ample Court. 2900 Was! Airport
Boulevard. Counly ot Sammola.
11075
. I
Slate o) Flonda. me toUowmg
IN T H E CIR CU IT C O U R T
1
Customers__Name. Uml a
O F T H E EIG H TEEN TH
lakasha Wright, D -28, Mite
J U O K I A L CIR CUIT
IN ANO FOR
Fumaure. Mwc Boies ABags
LaAennda Loyd, B - H . Ml sc
SEM INO LE COU NTY,
»
Household
items,
T.V.
Misc
FLORIDA.
CIVIL C A S E N a : 01-CA-2S1S-16-A
Fumtore
Purchases musl be pa-d tor at ma
IN R E F O R FE ITU R E O F ONE 1909
lane ol purchase m cash only A l
C H E V R O L E T.
V.l.ffc
2Q1WL52M6S912I163
purchased Hams sod as n where le.
N O TK E OF
1*
and must be removed al me lima o)
F O R F E ITU R E COM PLAINT
sale Sale subrecl to canceftatnn n
11 e event cl settlement between
T O Taurus Jermaine Boone
2550' Crawford Drive
owner end ctogered party
Santord. Flonda 32771
j.
Th u is the 27m day o) December
and ail others who claim an interest
2001.
m th© following property a 1965
KniiaanArant
Chevrolet,
V IN .
Manager
20IW L52M6S912I163
Publish January 6. 13. 2002
Donald F E singer, n tea official
11011
___________
capacity as Sheriff of Ihe Sammola
Counry, Flonda. through hi* officers,
N O TIC E
nvestigalors or agent*, taued the
PUBLIC N O TIC E it hereby given
above property on or about
that, on the dale and al lime listed
November 25. 2001. al or neat
below, and continuing from day lo
Brisson Avenue south of 21*4 Street:
day until al goods a rt sold, we wif
Sanford. Seminole County, Florida sell at public auction, lo lh « highest
Said property « in the custody of the
tedder, tor cash, al the warehouse
Sheriff of Semmote County tor Ihe
STORA GE USA. totaled af 7400 W
purpose of forfeiture pursuant to secCotomal O r . Orlando. FL. 32818. Ihe
liona 932 701 932 704, Florid*
contents of the storage units, contain
Statutes A Complaint tor torterture
mg household and t or business
has been filed in the above sfyted
goods, for rent and other charges for
Court.
wrich a hna on same is claimed
I H ER EB Y C E R TIF Y toal a tore end
correct copy of this Notice eft
*0ATE O f SALE Jan 30. 2002
Forfeiture Complaint was tormihetj
TIMEOFSALE 10 00 AM
by U S certified moil, return receipt
ANTHONY SIM PSON A FELIPE
requested, to trie above-named
RIVERA UNIT «122. LU IS TR EJO
addressee this 7th day ol January,*
UNITS218. BRADLEY B ER N S TO N
2002
U N IT a 1096. D O N T E D S MAR
Ta*ha M Faulkner
SHALL UN IT*
219.
DARRYL
W EATH ER S UN IT#!13fl. JE A N
General Counsel
1f *
FULLER UNIT* 2063, LINOA DEN
Flonda Bar No 0068625
NARO
U N I T i J I 7.
FLO R E N C E
Semmote Counfy Sheriffs Office
WALKER UNIT # 520
100 Bush Boutevord
*•
Auct«neer S TO R A G E PRO TEC
Santord. Flonda 32773
TIO N AU C TIO N S E R V IC ES , L K
(407)666-6603
Attorney for Petitionef
•593
Publish January 13, 20. 2002
A 550 00 clearing deposit * 4 be
11093
collected tor each unit purchased
■—■
!■
and refunded alter a l contents of tn©
uful has been removed1from fie fociN O T K E O F P U 6 U C SALE
ify Said sale to be under and by
A LTA M O N TE TOW1NO
virtu© of Ihe State of Florida tn such
O F OR LAN DO INC.
cose made ©nd provided
U N C LA IM E D VEHICLE A U C T IO N '
Publish January 13, 20. 2002
5601 3 OR AN GE BLOSSOM .*/
11003
TR AIL. ORLANDO. FL
SALE B EG IN S AT I PM SOLD A 3 ;
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IS. N O WARRANTY, NO T IT L E . *
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
S E LLE R RESER VES THE R IG H T} ;
J U D K IA L CIR CU IT
T
O R E F U S E ANY O R A U BIOS.
O F FLO R lO A
P U R S U A N T TO F S . 713.76
IN AND FO R
1-2842
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y
1987 F O R D
CASE NO. 01-CA-21S2-14-L
AM ERIQUEST M O R TG A G E
1FTFE24Y5MHA47066
COMPANY
19/6 B U C K
Plaintiff,
4P5 /J6H445373
VS
Publish January 13. 2002
W E N D T YBARRA F/K/A WENOV
11062
TASAWAR. ER N E S T YBARRA.
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DEFENDANTS

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

aca la hsiiby gNan Fiat, purI to Ftel Final Judgment ol
FtAectoewe Mad January 4, 2002,
arad n endcase numbat 00062217-1*4. d »ia Ckcut Court ol
18THJudoal OrctA to and tor
&amp; nkioto Coway. Florida, wtwrski
Cl A5E MORTGAGE COMPANY, a
Edward
8f logwood W lQ v ConckxTuniurn
Aa oaaBon of Longwood. Inc.: Tha
tnftoas. or otwr Uaananta daantog
■rough. undat or agaawl Afpiaa
•aaa, dacaaaad. Suta of
Fl^ldA Drpartmant 01 Rovamw;
in
Kodak
Corporation
T j ^ W a Coway, a poMod a id n ■ton ol aw Bum ol Florida; UnAad
CMpa oI America. * M tg and ai
lAhown pardaa ctetokng by,
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HOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
andcommonlyknownsat
320 Fomtt Park Greta, Longwood.
FL. 3277b
al pubic tala, totoah y al andboat
tetter. tor caah. al toa watt hod
door ol toa Samnola Coway
Courtoouaa. Santord. Florida, at
It 00 AMonFabruary S. 2002.
DaiadJanuary 7.2002
UARTANNEMORSE
ASCLERKOF THE COURT
ByMaryStone*
DapulyCtoik
In aocoidanca wah toa Amarlcana
WWiDeabtoeeAd. penone aWidadiAbaafaadtog a apaowl acoommodMen to partnpate to Fee proceedng should conraci cowl
Adnmatraaon al totophona isrtoa
(407)005-4330. not tolar toan sawn
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17757 US 18 North, Suite 500
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PubkahJanuary 13. 20. 2009
■071

M m t ORCUtT COURT FOR
I COUNTY,
FLOMOA.
CASE M&amp; B t-C Jt-tltB IA A
CALIFORNIA FEDERAL BAMt.
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
OLENOAU FEDERAL BANK FWA
OLENOALE FEDERAL SAVtNOS A
LOAN ASSOCIATION.
MART A EVANS. BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, SEML
NOLE COUNTY. CLERK OF ORCUTT COURT, SEMINOLE COUNTY.
LONQWOOO GREEN HOMEOWN­
ERS ASSOCIATION OF LONOWOOO. INC .U-HAUL CO. OF
FLORIDA. UNKNOWN TENANT MO
t; UttoNOWN TENANT NO 2; and
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING
INTERESTS
BY.
THROUGH. UNOER OR AOAMST A
NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACTION. OR HAVWO OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED

County, Florida, al
1 00am on tw 31 day ot January.
IQ I.P a loAowng daocrtoad proper
t aa aat torto toaard Faial Judipnard.
[[ pjfc
NOnCEOPSALJ
mT NO. 1548 OF SPRINGWOOD
V LLAO£ CONOOMtNIl/M. AND AN
FURSUAKT TO CHAPTER 48
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur1 YCHVIDiO INTEREST IN THE
LAND COMMON ELEMENTS AND
autnl to an Ordar or Summary Ftoal
GOMMON EXPENSES APPURJudgment ol toractoaura dated
January 4,2002 and anterad toCaaa
TO SAJO UNIT. ALL IN
WITH ANO SU0No. 0I-CA-2183-14-L ot toa CkcWt
Court ot toa Elghtaanto Judicial
*CT TO THE COVENANTS. CONCkcut n and lor Samnola Cowry,
RESTRKmONS TERMS
OTHER PROVISIONS OF
Flonda. wharaai CaatomM Fadaral
Bank, auccaaaor by margar to
AT DECLARATION OF CONDO­
MINIUM OF SPRINGWOOO VIL­
Olandate Fadaral Bank l/k/a
GtendaM Fadaral Savtngi ALoan
LAGE. A CONDOMINIUM. AS
W PteaWI rod MARY A
E CORDED
IN
OFFICIAL
EVANS: BOARO OF COUNTY COM­
IBOOK 13II.PAOE 1049.
MISSIONERS. SEMINOLE COUN­
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
FLORIDA
TY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT.
Puauart to ihs Fmt 0«b( SEMINOLE COUNTY LONOWOOO
GREEN HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA­
Piacticar Ad you ara
TION OF LONOWOOO. INC.;Uto-be a data cciactor altompttoq to
CO.
OF
FLORIDA
UNKNOWN TENANT NO, I;
call cl a data and any ntormakan
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; ant ALL
otaamad » d ha uaad tor that pwUNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
poaa.
INTERESTS
BY.
THROUGH.
Daaad toa F day ol January. 2003
UNOER OR AGAINST A NAMED
MARYANNE MORSE
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION. Cfl
Clarh ol Ckcul Court
HAVWO OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
By Mary Stroups
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST
Dacutr Clark
Tha Samnola Hank)
IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
CODdJS A 8TAW1ARSKI. p a
DESCRIBED, ara Datandama. I ad
4010 Boyiooul BoArrard
aai to toa Nghaal and bail bkkter tor
caah at toa Waal From Dow d toa
Suaaato
Tampa. FL 33607
Samnola County Courtoouaa. 301
Tatophona (8IT)*77«00«
North Park Avanua. Santord. Ftortda
C4 Sal 000-4000
33771 at Samnola Cowry. Flonda.

■SJWRtoS
doapBad pica arty aa tot tom n ia ^
Ordar or Final JudgmanL b a t
THAT PART OF LOT 18. REPLATAMENOCO PLAT LONGWOOD
GREEN RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 29. PAGES 58. 57 AND 58.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
JUROOtCTlON DtVMON
FOLLOWS COMMENCE AT THE
No.OI-CA-HPO-14-L
MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF
Mongaga Electronic Rsgialration
SAID LOT 18. THENCE S 73
Syatoma. Inc..
DEGREES 2(7 OTW. 4384 FEET
PLAINTIFF
ALONG THE NORTHERLY UNE OF
va.
SAIO LOT 18 FOR A POINT OF
Frank E. Undnar. Catnartoa P.
BEGWMNQ. THENCE CONTWUE
L M w . at al..
9 73 DEGREES 2(7 CW W 8.18
DEFENDANTS
FEET ALONG SAID NORTHERLY
nonet of
UNE TO THE NORTHWEST COR­
FORECLOSURE SALI
NER OF SAIO LOT 18, THENCE S
Nokca la hereby grvan Flat pur
04 DEOREES BY 1ST W. 1S1.B6
auant to that Final Judgmatd ol
FEET ALONG THE WESTERLY
Foractoaum datad January 4. 2001.
■rid 4ntorad to m l caaa runtor 01■ UNE OF SAIO LOT 18 TO THE S.W.
CORNER OF SAIO LOT IS. SAIO
CA-21MM4-L. ot toa Ckote Cowl ot
SW CORNER UE3 ON A CURVE
too IMi Judcwl O c u i n and tor
CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY
Samnola County. Ftortda, wtwraai
HAVING A RADIUS OF 49 00 FEET.
MORTOAOE ELECTRONIC REGIS­
TRATION SYSTEMS. INC. la THENCE FROM A TANGENT BEAR
WO OF S 71 DEOREES 57 54" E
PleinWT and Frank E. Ltod
RUN SOUTHEASTERLY 5 09 FEET
CAhenne P. Ltodnar. Conaaco
ALONG THE ARC OF SAJO CURVE
Fame* Sarvlctog Corp IVa Oman
ANO ALSO ALONG THE SOUTHER­
Traa Ftoancwl Sartneatg Corporaoqn.
LY LINE OF SAJO LOT 18
Amancan Oanaral Financial Cantor,
toe, toamOatonrtara(a) I wdaai to THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE O*
08 DEGREES 29' ST; THENCE
toa tagpiaal and bad tedder tor caah
LEAVING SAID SOUTHERLY UNE
•L toa Waal from door ol
FROM A TANGENT BEARING OF S
Somtooto County Counhouu
99 DEGREES 27* 587 E RON N 24
Santord. Ftortda. Samnola Cowry,
DEGREES 3? 04- E 34 53 FEET.
Florida, al II 00am on toa 31 day ot
THENCE NORTH 123 92 FEET TO
jAiuary, 2002. tha
THE POINT OF BEGINNING ALSO,
_ Jiinlgirkfii lo1wrt
LOT IB OF SAIO REPLAT-AMEND­
ED PLAT OF LONQWOOO GREEN.
LOT &lt;]. CARIBBEAN HEIGHTS.
LESS THE WESTERLY 1000 FEET
iCCORDINO TO THE PLAT
OF SAID LOT 10. SAJO 1000 FEET
HERE OF. RECORDED IN PLAT
BEING MEASURED PERPENDICU­
OOK S3.PAGES 3d ANO 39. PUB­
LAR TO THE WESTERLY UNE OF
IC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
SAJO LOT 19
©UNTY. FLORIOA
» you ara a paraon arm a daabaty
NOTE. Purauant to toa Faa 0at*
who needs any
^Section Pradicaa Ad you ara
ordar to pamevete
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i ba a dabl ooFecnr aitompang to ng. you are entitled, al no coat to
you. to toa provwion ol certain aaaw□Had a daM and any nformanon
lance Pteaae corned toa Cowl at
btanad wd ba uaad tor toal pw
407-969-4330 wdan hro (2) worlwig
oaa
daya oI your racmpl ol tow None#,
Qatad toa 1day ot January. 2002
you ara haanng or voce knpakad,
MARYANNE MORSE
cal Florida Relay Samoa (800) 955
Clark ol Ckcut Court
*770
By Mary Stroepe
Da led at Santord. Florida, on
Dapwy Clark
January 7. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
30EJS A STAWIARSKI. PA
Aa Clark. Creed Cowl
10 Boyacoul BoiAavard
By Mary Slroupa
,iatSO
Aa Deputy Clerk
mps,FL 33907
SMITH. HIATT 8 D1A2, PA
lephone (6 1 3 * 7 7 0 0 0 0
Aaorneya tor PtemiN
IS4KWJMI29
2981 Eaal Oakland Park Bowevanl.
peart January 13. 20. 2002
Suita 303
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OF THE t i n t
JUOtOAl CJRCUfT
OF FLORIDA
M ANO FOR
H M W O U COUNTY

N THE CtRCUtT COURT
OF TNS EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SCMB40L1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
ASt MOj 01-CA-3A40 14L
URGE SANCSHAHES
■GAGE GROUP. INC.
Ptanufl.

HEN CRAW CREWS, k V l
HENC CREWS and
»SA A. CREWS, faa rote,
in g t o n n a t io n a l b a n k ,
nknow n
m ts o w n e r s.
n o t ic e o f SALE
Nueca « haraby »*•" ■***- pw
auant to ma Ordit or Final

Judgement m eted to «Y » causa n

toa Cacul Cuwt d Sam rd. Cowiry
Fk&gt;
i wui sal toa proparry a-iuai
ad a. jaminoW Cowdy. /kmda
T 47. FOREST PARK SECTION
i. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
IE OF AS RECORDED Ft PLAT
K 23. PAGES »•* ANO 85. OF
PUBLIC R E C O * S OF SEMI

Fort Laudarttoto, FL 33308
Pubkah January 13 20. 2002
11079

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Ft ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 01-CA-I8U ML
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A ,
Ptanuff.

va
WILLIAM M. OREENE. al ua-, at aL,
Detentent(t),
NOTICE OF fA| r
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauam to an Ordar or Final Judgment
Schedukng Forectoawe Sale entered
on January 4, 2002 n tow caaa now
pamrog n aad Court, toa aryla al
wTik Ti &lt;4Instated above
I w&gt;l te4 to toe hignaal and bast (ad­
der tor caah in V e Weal Front Door.
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 301 North Park Avanua.
Sanford. Florida 32771, al 1100
A M . on toa 31 day ol Jartway 2003.
said Order or Final

Call 322-2611
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Classified Dept
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LOT 10. BLOCK F. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT NO. 7,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO Ft PLAT
BOOK It. PAGE 100. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA
ORDERED al SEMINOLE Coway.
Florida, tola 7 day ot JANUARY.
2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark. Greed Cowl
SEMINOLE. Flonda
By: Mary Stmupa
Aa Dapuly Ctoik
SPEAR A HOFFMAN P A
708 Souto Dura Fkghway
Cord Oablaa. Flonda 33148
Tatophona (308M8S-22W
Paraona wah Ciaabary who naad a
apacral accommodation to parkdpoto
to torn procaadng ahould ccntact
ADACoordkiator al 301 N. Park
Avanua. Bwto N . Santord. Ftortda
33771. at laaar Urn daya prior to toa
procaadng Tatophona: (407)3234330 Eat. 4227; 1 900 955■771 (TOO), or 1 800-955 J77WV),
via Flonda Ralay Samca7/yl
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1801 Al toe bom door O
l Santord
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33771. tor toa purpoaa ot deposing

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M Pubkc Aucaon lor aatvage lor
caah on damand to fv^ieat taddar.
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Myrtfa Ava Sanlord. FL 32773
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(RFP)
lo
sobert
sgenoasi'organiialions with tha
tipeftisa and capacity to man
CantraJ Flonda s *Worfc Fast Plus'
program that is tundad to dsWsr
veas to Wstfara Transition customors
(n Orangs. Samnola. Oscaola. Laka
and Sumtsr Counbaa Tha s&gt;p«ctad
(arm lor a contract awarded under
this soJcitifman wd ba onw year, 'horn
July 1, 2002 and exlanding through
June 30. 2003. provided measurable
performance outcomes ara success'fully achieved.
The proposer selected wtk be desig­
nated as the program operator who
*nn manage a cost efficient and eflec
live -Wert First Plus'program Th»s
program I primary responsibility a to
identify and provide services to wet*
fare transition program customers,
specifcatty those experiencing
obstacles in obtaesng and maeitaev
mg amptoymant because of dtfficuines with mental health, substance
abuse and the experience of mterper
tonal violence issues These tar
vices ncJude. but not tented to
•Enhancing customer's level of pay
chotopcaf functioning, social torebet thereby increasing their emptoyabkUTy opporfunittes.
* Engaging customers and than
families in ongoing therapeutic rtter
Vermont through supportive counseF
n g . psycho education (famdy dynam­
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• Enabling customers end toe* fam
tees to successfully tonebon m the
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potential, thereby reducing welfare
dependency and obttunmgttnamtainn g long term ^ sufficiency
A bidden conference «uf be hate! on
Wednesday. -January 23, 2002. 9-30
a m and compiatad propose* must
ba submitted t o lha W C F d ic e n d
later than noun on Fndsy February
U . 2002 Further d etail are provto
ed in the Request lor Proposal
{R FP ) RFPpeckeges wd be avate

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181— A p p l i a n c e s &amp;

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6 — etoerry 1/2bath $A9k.
Orange CRy V7 betfi $99k.
407-1A9-7777

Bed*, located n Santort onhopedc
km eels w«i 5 yr warranty Twn $75.
L4 $90. qwen $95 lung $ 175 Never
ueed. can deliver 407-402 2778

3/1.5. newly renovated. large lano
yard. carpal Ha. assist writoanca
MM to 0&lt;m $69,000 407 699­
1359

Ototog Rm 14 pc. tokd CHERRY
WOOD. 94‘ dbl pedestal, w/2
Have*. 8 CNppendele chan. buRet
6 hutch, never used, cost $l2k. se*
$1960 Server $395 407-706 5696

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CHERRY W OOOHgh end hawtud
colackon lird b lp e d wttleaf 8
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bombay budel 6 hutch *■ sb*
boxed, cost $20k. tel $5 900 obo
407-2602065

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im. Ma. Cantrsl A/C.
atoctnc awing, carpal, painl.
abpkencat. front port* No doung
coat $1800 (Tv VWO-t t *i 407 786­
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dtotrtct Custom buM $1019. Ph:
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server, $295 407657 2065
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ccnXunOr#y $5000 407 3320167
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Pr o per ty Fo r S a le

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car garag*. many aitraa $127,900
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(437 Scoft)

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T hx Sewnolz H e* ald

Red Hats
Continued from Pad* 1C

I

Cooper and several of her
friends started going out to
tea and other social events
wearing purple outfits and
red hats. They formed an
informal society that cele­
brated the wisdom and free­
dom that comes with age.
The idea caught on, and now
there are more than 200
chapters throughout the
country, including several in
Central Florida.
Without much fanfare and

publicity, the Celery City
Society Ladies held its first
meeting in Sanford's Rose
Cottage Tea Room. About 18
women in red hats and pur­
ple outfits showed up for the
initial gathering of the local
Red Hatters.
"We didn't know if any­
body would be Interested,"
Wintemheimer said. "Low
and behold, people were
really interested."
The meeting included
introductions and making

badges for the hats. The one
thing it didn't include was
making the rules and by­
laws for the new society.
"It was sort of a disorgani­
zations! meeting,"
Wintemheimer said. 'Since
there are no rules, there are
no ground rules to set."
Although the group does­
n 't have a president or any
other officer, a historian was
selected so the Society can
keep track of what it does.
Both W intemheimer and

Hawkins
Continued from Page 7C
director and directress. Please
call as soon as possible.
The city of Sanford Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr.,
Steering Committee invites
the Sanford community to
join in the 2002 celebration of
Dr. King's birthday.
Activities include:
• Friday, Jan. 18 —
Starting at 7 p.m., the MLK
Jr., Oratorical Contest for
scholarships and poster con­
test will be held in the
Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
• Saturday, Jan. 19 —
Starting at 6 p m , the annual
Commemorative Banquet
will be held in the Sanford
Civic Center.
• Sunday, Jan. 20 —
- Starting at 2 3 0 p.m., there
will be the inter-faith wor­
ship service in the Sanford
Civic Center.
• Monday, Jan. 21 —
Starting at 10 a.m., the
parade will start at West 13th
Street and go to downtown
Sanford. At noon, Rally-lnThe-Park will be held in Fort
Mellon Park.

Ruthia Riggins Hester
retired after 32 years of
inspiring, touching lives
through community involve­
ment and her career.
The retirement celebration
banquet honoring Hester was
"This is your life," held on
Saturday, Ja a 5. The affair
was hosted by Hester's chil­
dren and held in the Holiday
Inn, Altamonte Springs.
More than 100 guests, fam­
ily members and friends
shared in the celebration.
From 6 to 9 p.m., the celebra­
tion of love was shared with
the honoree, with Evelyn
McElvin as mistress of cere­
monies.
The invocation and bless­

HaraM p M o by Kama HawUna
Rathia Hester, center, is surrounded by six of her eight children. Friends and
family members gathered recently to celebrate Hester's lit*.

ing was offered by Cecil
Cannady. Welcome and occa­
sion was given by Hester's
daughter, Cleoria Riggins,
with Sharron RigginsCannady giving the historic
life of her mother.
"This is your life," was
shared by her pastor, the Rev.
Anthony Miller, church
member Mable Wesley, friend
Patricia Andrews, and co­
worker Judy Jones of the
"One Stop Program" of
Florida.
Hester's works in the com­
munity were shared by
Charles Rowe of the city of
Sanford, with the Amvets by
Audrey Hankerson of Amvet
Auxiliary.
Daughter Joyce Riggins
McCoy spoke of the mother
she has known for many
years, the one who raised
eight children after becoming
a widow in Los Angeles,
Calif., moving back to
Sanford in 1968, where she
become a productive leader
in the community for 32
years.
Musical tributes were ren­
dered by Rozella Fields,
Sharron Riggins Cannady,
the Rev. Benjamin Adams
and members of the Rejected
Stone Full Mission Non-

Denominalional Christian
Church.
Granddaughter Tamara
Coachman made the presen­
tations of love to her grand­
mother.
This community servant
will be rewarded for her con­
tributions to the well-being,
welfare and success of the cit­
izens of Sanford and
Seminole County as a leader,
serving where ever needed.
Crooms Academy of
Information Technology
invites the Crooms Academy,
Crooms High School and
Crooms School of Choice
alumni to the Winter
Homecoming Celebration.
The events include:
• Thursday, Jan. 24 — A
pep rally will begin at 4 p.m.
The basketball game will
start at 6 p.m. in the R.A.
Allen Gym on campus.
• Friday. Jan. 25 — The
semi-formal Homecoming
Dance will be held from 630
p.m. to midnight.
Crooms Academy
Information Technology is
located at 2200 W. 13th St., in
Sanford. To make reservation,
call Joyce Burke at 407-3205781.

Kees also gave themselves
titles — although they are
titles with very little signifi­
cance.
Wintemheimer calls her­
self the Imperial Grand
Duchess because she thought
o f it and she takes to having
a grand title. Kees is the
Grand Duchess o f LotsnLots
because she knows a little
tiny bit about lots n' lots of
things.
The titles reflect the nature
o f the Society. The women in
red hats don't take life too
seriously.
"People ask what the
Society does, and our
response is that It does noth­
ing," Wintemheimer said.
"And, we're darned good at
that, too."
But, that's not exactly true.
During the holidays, the
Celery City Society Ladies
held a fund-raiser for
Orlando’s Mustard Seed.
Through a yard sale, the
women raised more than
$500 for the organization.
They were also involved in
the recent Chair for Charity
event, which raised money
for the New York
Firefighter's Fund.
The Society took a break
from meeting during the hol­
idays, but Wintemheimer
and Kees are planning the
January gathering. And,
wherever they choose to
meet, people will have no
uestion about who they are.
he group currently boasts
about 60 members, which

Q

means 60 red hats in one
place at one time.
A little less than a year
since It was created, the
Celery City Society Ladies is
also becoming a popular
entity in Sanford. Tne
Willow Tree Cate is planning
to add the Red Hat Lunch
Brunch to its menu, which
includes desert being served
first.
"That's the kind of group
we are," Wintemheimer said.
"Life's uncertain, eat dessert
first."
There is no regular meet­
ing schedule set for the
Celery City Society Ladies.
Wintemheimer said the day,
time and place of each meet­
ing changes so everyone
interested has a chance at
becoming involved with the
group.
If you're under 50, don’t
feel left out. According to
Wintemheimer, the youngest
woman in the group is 44 —
the oldest is 91. However,
women under 50 are
required to wear pink on
their hat, and they must
wear a lavender outfit, rather
than purple.
"W e aren't a group that
discriminates," she said. 'I f
you are breathing, Jh en you
are invited to join."
For information about the
Red Hal Society and the
Celery City Society Ladies, email Wintemheimer at
redhatsocietyObellsouth.net
or call her at her store. Lady
Jayne's, at 407-323-5167.

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January 13,2002

M arva H avvkins

7C

he Red
Hatters
_(but not mad)

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Society looks at life’s sunny sid
By Michelle Jerta
Managing Editor
of red
f there seems to be a shortaj
hats, there's a good reason.
spreading about the recently established
Celery City Sodety Ladies, a group of
women who throw caution to the wind by wear­
ing red hats and purple outfits in public.
The Society is the Sanford chapter of the Red
Hat Society, an organization that prides itself on
its lack of rules and its humorous slant on life.
The only rule — to join, a woman must be 50, or
approaching 50, and she must feel that life is
worth living.
"We are an organization with no pretenses, no
hidden agenda and no room for prejudice," said
co-founder Melanie "Jayne" Wintemheimer. "We
try not to take ourselves too seriously but to relax
and enjoy the company of others. We acknowl­
edge the fact that age is something that doesn't
matter unless you are cheese."
The Sanford chapter was established last March
by Wintemheimer and Lucy Kees. While surfing
the Internet and reading various magazines, they
discovered the existence of the Red Hat Society
and thought it might be fun to start a local chap­
ter.
It was Wintemheimer, however, that took the
spontaneous step to register the Celery City
Society Ladies. To become an official chapter of

the Society, there is a $35 annual reg­
istration fee. Wintemheimer paid it,
and then called Kees to tell her the
good news.
"I called Lucy and told her she
owed me $1750 because 1 had just
registered us as an official chapter,"
Wintemheimer said. "We didn't know
what we were going to do with it, and we
didn't know where it would all lead, but
we knew it would be fun."
Becoming official means getting the word
out about a local chapter through the national
Society's website. Women can log onto the site
and find out if there is a chapter near them.
The Red Hat Society was launched in 1998 by
Sue Ellen Cooper, a 56-year-old California moth­
er of two who decided turning 50 didn't mean
life had to stop being fun.
According to Red Hatter history. Cooper was
inspired to create the Society after reading Jenny
Joseph's poem "Warning," which is about grow­
ing older with a free spirit
“When I am an old woman I shall wear purple
“With a red hat which doesn't go, and doesn't suit
me. ...
"But maybe I ought to practice a little now?
"So people who know me are not too shocked and
surprised
"When suddenly I am old, and start to wear pur­
ple."
See R ed H ats, Page 8 C

Melanie “Jayne” Wnlemheimer, oho known as the Celery City Society Ladies Imperial Grand Duchess, tries on various red hats in preparation fo r an upcoming Society meeting.

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L od ge, Temple host state con feren ce
Celery City Lodge No. 542 and
Evergreen Temple No. 321 hosted
the annual Florida State
Association Education and Civil
Liberties
Conference and
Workshop.
The three-day
conference partici­
pants enjoyed a
perfect, informa­
tive weekend in
the beautiful city
of Sanford. The
Marva
were held
Hawkins sessioas
in Spring Hill
Suites-Marriott at
Town Center. State Director of
Education Earl E. Minott presided
over the event.
Musical rendition were given
by Daughter A. Michelle Lamb.
The welcome from the host lodge
and temple was given by Past
Grand Daughter Ruler Joyce Byrd
and Past Grand Exalted Ruler
Roosevelt Cummings Jr.
Brother Steward Baker intro­
duced the local officials, Sanford
City Commissioner Velma H.
Williams a-pa-sented Sanford
City Mayor Brady Lcssard. Other
a-pa-sentatives included Chief
Deputy Steve Hariett for the
Seminole County Sheriff Don
Eslinger, &amp;yiford Chief Brian
Tooley of the Sanford Police
IX’partment, Dia-ctor of
Secondary Education Raymond
Gaines of Seminole County Public
Schools and Pa-sident Clayton of
the Seminole County branch of
the NAACP. These citizeas
extended greetings to the confer­
ence participants and guests.
State Education Directress
Daughter Elaine Crumity introduced the workshops, judges and
orator. After an oration by

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S a fety p r o g r a m b e g in s J a n . 1 7
The Seminole County Department of Public
Safety is scheduling another in its series of
Community Emergency Response Team pro­
grams. It will begin on Thursday, Jan. 17, and
run for seven consecutive Thursday evenings
from 7 p.m. until approximately 10 p.m.
The training Is built around individual and
family survival skills, including such topics as
life-saving techniques, emergency First Aid
procedures, fire fighting and disaster planning.
For more information, call 407-665-5017.

H#f»kJ photo by Marva Hawklna
Sanford City Commissioner Velma Williams reads a proclamation ol welcome to State
President Walter Butter and State Daughter President Daisy Bronson during the recent
Florida State Association Education and Civil Liberties Conference and Workshop

Arteisha Graham, a student at
SCC, the audience members wengiven the opportunity to hear the
n-sponded to the speech by Dr.
je.ui Jones and Grace S. Miller,
facilitators for the hour session.
Various questions were asked
of the facilitator, Mrs. Miller, who
is a speech, drama and English
major. She has been working with
the Department of Education of
the Elks for many years. She has
trained five of the top state
national winners in Florida.
After a most informative and
inspiring session, many expn-ssed
that they an* headed home to
have an improved oratorical con­
test for the year 2002.
After a successful morning ses­
sion, State Daughter Pn-sident
Daisy D. Bruson extended thanks
from herself and State President
Walter Butler. Announcements
were made for the afternoon ses­
sion of the Civil Liberties

Confen-nce and Workshop under
the din-ction of Past Grand
Exalted Ruler Billie McGee, who
Is the state civil liberties din-ctor,
and Past Grand Daughter Sondra
McDonald, who is the state civil
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Evergreen Temple No. 3 2 1 1.B.P.
of Elks Education Department has
announced the dated for the local
Oratorical Contest, to be held 6
p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, in Trinity
United Methodist Church, located
at 526 Sanford Avc.
Students who are seniors in the
Seminole County School System
may apply by calling P.G.D. Ruler
Retha Baker at 407-330-3914 or
contact Brother Anthony Walker.
These members are the local
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L a k e M ary plans A rb o r D ay celeb ratio n
planted a Martin Luther King Jr.,
After the terrible events of
sycamore. Four years ago. Troop-,
Sept. 11, many people were left
with a sense of loss and a sense
148 and 1448 planned the Arbor
of helplessness. The need
........................ Day Celebration and
planted two Juliet Gordon
to do something was over­
Low magnolias in front of
whelming for some peo­
City Hall.
ple.
The girls decided that
Girl Scout Troop No.
historic trees were the way
458 wanted to do some­
to go. They have chosen
thing to remember the vic­
three trees. In memory of
tims of the tragedy.
those who lost their lives
During the planning of
in New York, they will
Lake Mary's Annual Arbor Mary
plant an Ellis Island
Day Celebration, the girls
Rowell
decided that it would be
Sycamore. In memory of
those who lost their lives
fitting to plant trees for the
in Washington, D.C., they will
victims. But not iust any trees.
plant a Sullivan Brothers
The girls wanted very special
Crabapple. In memory of those
trees.
who lost their lives in
The girls have participated in
Pennsylvania, they will plant a
Arbor Day Celebrations in the
Longwood Gardens Dawn
past that included historic trees.
Redwood.
Last year, they attended the
The Ellis bland Sycamore was
Arbor Day Celebration planned
by sister troop No. 148. Tfoop 148 grown from a seed handpicked

from a sycamore tree growing on
Ellis Island. The Sullivan Brothers
Crabapple was grown from a cut­
ting. The original crabapple was
planted on U S. Capitol grounds
on June 12,1952, to honor the
five Sullivan Brothers who lost
their lives aboard the USS Juneau
Feb. 15, 1942. rhe Dawn
Redwood was grown from a seed
from a tree in the Longwood
Gardens in Philadelphia.
About a dozen troops from the
Lake Mary area will be partici­
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Celebration. In addition to the
historic trees, they will be plant­
ing several cypress trees around
the pond in front of City Hall.
A grant from the Lake Mary
Community Improvement
Association is paying for the
trees. The celebration is open to
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Favorite holiday tree needs special
growing care throughout the year

Ptioto submitted
Gymnastic* L t u o m : Beginning on Wednesday. F eb. 6, the City ot Winter Springs
Parks and Recroaticn Department will be ottering a gymnastics course Igr children
ages 3 to 5. Tho course wiH take place on Wednesday afternoons trom t to 1.45 p m
in tho Winter Springs Civic Center, located at 400 N. Edgemon Avenue Tho instructor
w4 be Amy Purdy ot the Orlando Aerials Academy, which specializes in tramng youth
ages m gymnastics, as wet as cheerleadmg The program wit feature building skills
with the balance beam and trampokne. as wet as several stretching dots. The gym­
nastics program's session wit extend from Feb. S to Feb. 27, with a £30 enrolment
tee. For more information about the and other Writer Springs Parks and Recreation
programs, cal 407-327-4761. Fhctured above. Purdy helps a gymnast on the beam.

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One of the most easily rec­
ognized trees during the
Holiday season is the Holly
tree. The Holly is an
evergreen tree and
remains green during
the fall and winter
months when most
other trees loose their
leaves. Female 1lolly
trees stand out in the
landscape because
they hear bright, small,
red berries during the
fall and winter months.
Even people without
botanical knowledge recog­
nize the leaves and fruits of
the American Holly because
they commonly decorate
Holiday ornaments and cards.
The Tree
The most commonly grown
Holly tree in central Florida is
the East Palatka Holly. This
particular variety Is a hybrid
between Ilex cassine and Ilex
opara. It grows between 30 to
45 feet tall with a spread of 10
to 15 feet, taking a moderately
tight, pyramidal shape as it
matures.
The leaves are broad, dull
green, rounded, and with one
spine at the tip and few, if any,
along the blaae edge.
Flowering occurs in the
spring, flowers are white,
inconspicuous and not showy.
Female trees bear abundant,
bright, round, fleshy, red
berries measuring less than
0 5 inch.
Culture
hlollies prefer partial shade
but will grow in full sun. It
will grow in a wide range of
acidic soil types with good
drainage. Hollies are best
planted between November

and March, but container
grown plants can be trans­
planted any time of the year
with proper care.
The planting hole
should be two times
wider and as deep
than the size of the
root ball. Tree roots
should be kept moist
until established. Water
established trees every
seven to 10 days dur­
ing dry periods 1 to 1
/2 feet deep.
Fertilize established
hollies in March and
September with a complete
fertilizer such as 6-6-6 or 8-8-8.
Hollies with a stem diameter
less than 1 inch should receive
one cup of fertilizer per appli­
cation, and trees witn stem
diameter greater than 1 inch
should receive 2 cups of fertil­
izer per application. Spread
the fertilizer around the tree,
away from the main trunk
and past the drip line. Apply
water to deliver the fertilizer
into the root zone.
I’runing should be limited
to maintain a single leader
when trees are used as speci­
mens or to remove diseased
branches. Hollies are mainly
propagated from tip cuttings
in order to maintain the char­
acteristics of the parent plant.
Use And Management
The cultivars East Palatka
and Savannah are commonly
used in the central Florida
area. The crown of East
Palatka holly grown with one
central trunk is narrow, mak­
ing it well-suited for urban
areas with restricted vertical
space.
Training the trees into a sin­
gle trunk specimen will

increase its durability and
resistance to storm damage.
The tree grows well even in
small tree pits carved out of
downtown sidewalks. It
makes a durable street tree
with high drought tolerance
once established. This tree
grows well in urban areas
where air pollution, compact­
ed soil, and drought are com­
mon.
Recommended for contain­
er or above ground planter,
hedge, large to small parking
lot islands, median strip plant­
ings in the highway, narrow
tree for Liwns, and specimen.
Trees planted in a row will
have a very uniform look in
(lie landscape.
Pests And Diseases
The most common insect
pests on hollies are scales and
mites. Both can be controlled
with insecticide oil sprays.
Hollies can be infected with
the fungus Sphaeropsis that
produces stem galls and
abnormal growth symptoms
known as witches' broom.
Infected stems should be
removed several inches below
the area showing the symp­
toms and discarded. Another
disease, mushroom root rot, is
usually associated with poor
drainage and wet soils.
Diseased plants appear
weak and may die. Dead or
dying plants should be
removed with as much of the
root system as possible.
Al F in tr 1* Seminole County Urban
Horticulturist. InquirtM may ba directed
to him at lha Cooparathra Extension
aarvlca, 1S0 W. County Horn# Road.
Sanford, FL 32773 or phona MS-5553
All Samlnola County Cooperative
Extension aarvlcas ara opan lo all
ragerdtes* ot taco, color, aai. handicap
or national origin.

Volunteer opportunities
The Seminole County Guardian Ad
Litem Program is in need of volunteers to
advocate for the best interest of abused, neg­
lected and abandoned children in a court
proceeding.
To become a Guardian Ad Litem volun­
teer, you must be 21 years old, possess good
judgement, common sense and be capable of
helping a child in crisis. You must present
favorable references, consent to have your
background checked and complete 24-hours
of training.
Guardian Ad Litem training will be held
at the Juvenile Justice Center, 190 Bush
Blvd., in Sanford, on Feb. 15,16 and Feb. 22.
If you are interested in attending or for more
information, call Myma at 407-665-5370.
The Christian Sharing Center in

Longwood has an urgent need for volun­
teers to fill various positions.
Receptionists and interviewers arc needed
to interview families in crisis situations and
to assist them in meeting their needs. Pantry
workers are needed to stock shelves and fill
grocery orders for client families. Van driv­
ers are needed to pick up food donations.
Hours are Monday through Friday from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m.
Thrift store volunteers are also needed to
sort donations, assist customers, run the
cash register and check small appliances and
make repairs, as well as truck assistants to
help with donation pick ups. Hours are
Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m.

For information, call Diann at 407-2609155, ext. 6, Monday,.Wednesday or.Friday.

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Sunday. January 13. 2002

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G u ard ian p ro g ra m r e a c h e s o u t to k id s
Sanford Woman’s G ub wel­
comed 2002 in a festive atmos­
phere when traditional New
Year’s Eve decorations
reflected a cheery ambi­
ence. The first meeting
of the new year was
held on Jan. 2.
Toby Troutman, chair
of the club's Public
Affairs Department,
introduced Nancy
Armstrong, director of
tlu’ Guardian Ad Litem
Program in Seminole
County. She introduced
Donna Rathliffe, a volunteer of
the organization for 11 years.
This program, which represents
abused children, is in need of
volunteers as well as funding,
she said. Volunteers assist in
counseling children who are
abused at home. Anyone inter­
ested may call the Seminole
County Courthouse and ask for
the Guardian Ad Litem
Program or dial direct, 407-6655370.
Patty Mahany, vice president
of the Sanford Airport
Memorial Committee, gave an
update on establishing a navy
memorial exhibit of a USN
Vigilante aircraft at Orlando
Sanford International Airport.
The 40-year-old airplane arrived
in December and is being
restored. Mahany explained the
costs of the historic marker and
stressed the need for communi­
ty funding and support. She
said the community has raised
about 550,000 and the State of

Florida has approved a 5150,000
grant But due to the unstable
economy, "The grant is in jeop­
ardy," Mahany added.
Focusing on education,
the committee hopes to
offer tours and otner
programs to the public.
President Betty Jack
presided over the busi­
ness session and called
for reports from officers
and chairs of commit­
tees.
It was announced
that hostesses for the
January Literary Group meeting
arc Rose Edith Jacobson and
Stella Oritt. Bridge' Social host­
esses are Zelda Siskind and
Carolyn Cornelius. The club
will also host a meeting of the
Seminole County Federation of
Women’s Clubs in February.
Club members manned the
kettles for the Salvation Army
during the holidays. Roberta
Zittrower, chair of the Home
Life Department, read a letter
from the army expressing
appreciation.
Betty Colbert, Hacienda Girls
Ranch chair, told about the
excitement of the staff and resi­
dents when she delivered
Christinas gifts from the club to
the ranch. Members provided
gifts as well as cash to the
Melbourne facility. Items mak­
ing a big hit were packages of
cookie-mix and otner holiday
edibles. The ranch Ls a home
away from home for girls who
have been abused.

The club has scheduled the
annual Italian Night on Feb. 22,
at the clubhouse, 309 S. Oak
Ave. The benefit, under the
chairmanship of Helen Polgar,
fust vice president, is open to
the community. More on this at
a later date.
With election of officers just
around the comer, a nominating
committee was elected to pres­
ent a slate of officers. The com­
mittee includes: Marty
Colegrove, chair, Linda
Sparrow, Eve Rogero and Helen
Polgar.
Following the business meet­
ing and speakers, members and
guesLs were served a catered
luncheon. Scheduled hostesses
were: Carole Kirchhoff and
Audrey Luck, chairs, Beverly
Boothe, Cathey Bossert, Nellie
Coleman, Phyllis Hodge, Judy
Jones, Maxine Marsh, Mary
Prokosch and Jewel Williams.
Singers Wanted
Michelle Hendrick, Senior
Friends advisor, is beside her­
self with joy over a Christmas
donation the local Senior
Friends organization made.
Members donated six jumbo
bags filled with toys to Kids
House of Seminole, a non-profit
Children's Advocacy Center.
"When we delivered the toys
to Kids House, they were very
grateful and appreciative of
Senior Friends' generosity." She
added that the toys brought a
smile to a less fortunate child's
face during the holiday season.

.
H*nld photo by Tommy Vtncont
The lust meeting ol the year for the Sanford Woman's Club Included a presenta­
tion about Seminole County's Guardian Ad Litem Program. Pictured, from left, are
Club President Betty Jack, Woman's Club Public Affairs Director Toby Troutman.
Guardian Ad Litem Director Nancy Armstrong and Guardian Ad Litem volunteer
Donna RatNiffa.

Senior Friends has a busy
schedule during the next two
months, including activities for
members and non-members.
Anyone interested in participat­
ing in a new choral group may
call 407-321-4500, ext. 57B4.
A Jazzercise Class is being
offered by SF every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, from 9
a.m. to 10 aan., at the Sanford
Senior Center. The classes are
free to SF members and 51 per
class for non-members. The
classes are designed to help sen­
iors form an exercise routine at
a comfortable pace. For infor­
mation, call the Sanford Senior

Center at 407-302-1010.
Forthcoming events include
Waterrolor Classes, which
began Ja a 10; Scrabble
Tournament, Jan. 22; and a
Deep Sea Fishing Trip in March.
For more info on these events,
call the Sanford Senior Center.
New Address
Friends of Winifred "Bill"
Gielow are advised that she is
now a resident of Lake Jessup
Retirement Home located at
5590 Lake Ave., Sanford 32773.
Bill is doing very well and
would love to hear from her
friends.

Church o f the Nativity M ission begins Monday
The Church of the Nativity in
Longwood will be hosting a
Mission from Monday, Ja a 14
through Thursday, Ja a 17. The
Mission will take place from 7 until
8:30 p.m. each day. Refreshments
will be served Immediately follow­
ing each sessioa
The sessions will include gathering prayer, scriptural reading,
responsorial psalms, and the
Mission Conference. There will be
time for quiet reflection and will
then conclude with prayer, blessing,
and a dosing hym a
Simeon Gallagher, OFM Cap.,
will be the guest speaker at the
Mission. He will also speak at all
weekend Masses prior to the
Mission. In addition, he will speak
at the 830 a m Masses on Monday
through Thursday. A youth session
is also planned.
Gallagher's timely presentation
throughout his visit will be on the
theology and spirituality of relation­
ships. Monday's session will focus
on building good relationships with
faith as a foundation. The session

on Tuesday will focus on communi­
cation in relationships, using prayer
as a model. Wednesday's session
focuses on breaking relationship,
exposing sin as being interpersonal.
The Mission will then conclude on
Thursday with a session on sustain­
ing good relationships and elements
that must be present for growth.
Gallagher nails from
Philadelphia, where he was bom
and raised. He was ordained a
’ s t in 1971, and his ministerial
kground reflects diverse posi­
tions.
In 1980, he was appointed pastor
of Holy Cross Parish in Thornton
Colorado. While at Holy Cross, he
established a highly successful
Parish Development Program. This
program emphasized total parish
involvement.
Currently, Gallagher Ls director of
the Preaching Ministry Office of the
Capuchin Mid-America Province.
He regularly conducts retreats,
parish renewal programs, religious
education workshops and seminars.
He is associated with the Emmaus

K

Spirituality Program. As such, he
has an international reputation in
conducting retreats for priests. His
recent travels included trips to
Europe and Central America.
He currently holds graduate
degrees in Ascetical Theology,
Religious Education, and 19th
Century British Literature.
Gallagher has been cited as " . . .
uniquely suited to hold any group's
undivided attention while revealing
... the many facts of G o d 's ... love
for us," in "Companions.” He dis­
plays Irish wit and wisdom in every
Mission or retreat he conducts. He
is able to talk on faith, prayer, sin,
and Christian commitment as a
pure distillation of the Gospel mes­
sage. He puts it on the line what it
means to be a Catholic in today's
world.
For more information on the
retreat, contact the parish office
Monday through Friday at 407-3223961, during regular business
hours. The church b located at 3255
North County Road 427 in
Longwood.

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M U O T T O AVENUE 8 APTWT CHURCH

Church
Notes
Food Program
The Sanford Church of
Christ is working with
Food Source to help the
congregation and the com*
munity. The program offers
various foods each month
at a discounted rate form
grocery stores.
Food Source is a
Christian buying program
in which high volume pur­
chasing enables the compa­
ny to buy in bulk and dis­
tribute at considerable sav­
ings. The food will be
shipped to the church on
Jan. 26. Pick-up is 7:30 to
8 JO a.m.
The shipment for this
month must be paid by Jan.
12 at a cost of $20. The sug­
gested menu for January is
chicken breast fillets, Lee
center cut ham steak, Tyson
honey barbecue chicken,
maple-battered sausage
dogs, dip mix, baked beans,
cocktail peanuts, peanut
butter, northern beans,
cookies, grits or oatmeal,
Kraft cheese, eggs, cabbage,
onions, potatoes, bananas
and grapefruit.
A meat package may also
be purchased for an addi­
tional $20. The meat box
will include garlic-butter
chicken breasts, leg quar­
ters, beef roast, sausage, hot
dogs, ground chuck, pork
chops and chicken nuggets.
The meat package may not
be purchased without a
food package.
Checks may be written to
"Food Source" and sent to
Jeannette Stiffey at the
church office by Jan. 12.
Those interested in partici­
pating may deliver or send
a check to the church at
1500 S. Park Ave., Sanford,
FL. 32771.
Call the church at 407322-7781 or Jeanette at 407322-8234 or 407-829-0272
for further information or
to reserve a package.
Annual Revival
Victory Temple of God
Inc., will host its Annual
Revival from Monday, Jan.
14, through Friday, Jan. 18,
beginning 7JO o.m. nightly.
The theme of the revival
is "When will they ever
learn? If Cod said I can, 1
can." Bishop R. L. Hillery is
pastor.
The church is located at
601 Pine Ave. in Sanford.
For more information, call
407-321-8864.

•ardor* p l v m

Holy Cross
Episcopal
Church
401 Park Ave.
Sanford

Ree Larry Franc*

•Unmmg Worth* Sendee 1100 M l
•Evans* Faf#n Sendee
900pm

(4 YEARS TO IfT H O f U M )
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919 8 Parti Ave Serdord. FI
407-322-9041
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H w y 4 2 4 A 427

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33B-73B5

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SCHOOL and DAYCARE

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TRANSMISSIONS

Pre-sctiool thru 12th grade

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF

D01 W. 22nd SL, Sanford •321-2723

209 W. 25th StTBBt
Sanford, FL

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JIM ROWE
PEST CONTROL
•Ssnbnft Ons Skip Olsss Shop’
KM Palmetto Avenue • Sanford. FL 32771
407/321-23M •Faa: 407/320-1K 2
C O M M E R C IA L • R E S ID E N TIA L .

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2626 Iroquois A n . • 322-2070
CPC 4094444

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115 E. FIRST ST.,
SANFORD
rood SERVICE EOUPMEMT

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FUNERAL HOME
O H. •Shorty' Smith And
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Sanford 322-2131

(407) 322-2821
Ken A Cathy Clouse

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* Complete Funeral Services • Cremation
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500 E. Airport Bled.. Sanlord 12773

322-3213

T H E M cKIBBIN
AGENCY
IN SU R A N C E

114 N. Park Ave., Sanford

322-0331

3349

Sunday Sendees
MoTy Euchanel
900am
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SimgCuchartsl
1000am
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Weekday Ho* EuchansI Senecas
noon
700 p m
•30 a m
Fnday
1200 noon
Tho ONarenoo to Worm The balance

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ASSOnibly
O f God
*
FAIRLY WORSNW CENTER
Temporarily meeting al
Centro Cnaaano DeOioe
2913 E Ortando Dm*
Sardont FL 32773
407 322 9222
Located nail to
Good Shephard UAherw Ovrch
JsEKrafl
Pastor
Scndey Worth* Samce
900pm
700pm
Programs lor feoya 9 gnu
WKKIYA ASSEMBLY OP 0 0 0
1978 Duon Rd
longeood. FL 32779
407*774-0777
Greg Freeman
Peak*

Sunday l i n r a i
9 1 8 a m and 1949am
Sunday School
930am
1049am
Nursery P w d r t

W tfT V IfW BAPTWT CHURCH
4100 Pads Road (44A)
Sardord. Florida
407-3239923
Stmdey Moms*
Worth*
1019am
Stmday Behoof
900am
Sunday Everang Worafep
900pm
700pm
COUNTRY HOC BAPTIST CHURCH
990 S Comkry CkJb R d . Lake Mery FL
Shane Wynn
Pastor
Stmrley School
949am
Sunday AM Worth*
1049am
Stmday PM WorWap
900pm
730pm
Notary Prodded

555 West 1st St.
Sanford. FL 32771

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AMOUCAM CATHEDRAL
W SR 429 (Atoms Ave)
(1&gt;4 Mia of Qreenevey
SA417 0omg£aar)
O*edo. Honda
407-997-3379
1989 Book Of Common Prayer

Baptist
For Your Ad To
Appear In This Space
Call

407-322-2611

(407) 322 2921

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Una Sosa To Ft You 5tofag* Haada
Ok: Hours. 9am •5p r , Uorv Sal
Ga ib H aa s 7 am *ipm
«10 R B w a 1 Road. La m Mary. FL

(4 0 7 ) 333-4355
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
MARS HILL SOA
•00 E . 2nd Street • Senford, F L 33771
407-323-5444
Sabbath School
9 30 a.m.
Divine Worship
11 00 a.m.
Wed. Evening Prayer Mtg.
7:30 p m.

PMECREST BAPTIST CHURCH
•01 feel A*port Bodevard
Serdord. Ftonda 32771
Chtmh Omce
(407)3224737
J Earl Wekh
Peak*
949 a m
11 0 0 a m
700pm
U tt We*A Worth*
700 p m
ChAkon a Church
700 p m
Notary Prodded AJ Sendcet
JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
920 Upeata R d . Serdord
3239072
Gaorga Stedd
Pastor
S f W y School
1000am
Morretg l arvrca
110 0 a m
iO O p m
700pm
CkJ Tiutoe tor a H+m Day

919am .
1030 am.
9 00 p m
900 p m

CENTRAL B APTW T CHURCH
3101 W IN 81. Sardord
(407) 322-2914
Ammy Data PsBareon
Pastor
Jack M Thomas
U n N a ro lU a c
Am Pagan
Unaaiar of youto
Striday School
930 a m
UonangWOTh*
It 00 a m
Evens* Worth*
900 p m
930 p a t
FIRST BAPTWT CHURCH OP LOMOWOOO
•91 Stole Road 434. E
longaood. FL 377304394
(407) 339-3917
Reverend Ovia Whaley • Pastor
Sunday

BtoteStody

9 30am

Worah*
Wad AWAMA/Youti

1049 a m
930pm
700 p m
900pm

n w i v r a r churchkaaw om w oocm
E4fM »»- - *
-»-■ - - — - i Ae Mary. FL 3274#
(407)333-1099
Or 9ab Parker
Co&gt;Ybuto Workers
Kedh Vlncant / Me* Parker
Sunday
Codes and Donuta
930AM
Btoto Study
949 AM
Worah*
1948AM
(Chddran i Church Prondad)
ChBkSren i Aeeana Ctob
9 30 PM
700 PM
C&gt;Mtn Fam*y O rv w
Prayer and Stole Study
VbutoMeeang

900 PM
700PM

ChAkan a Choa and Tawn wo Ciube
(Maaery provided af aanneae)
UGHTH0U9E BAPTW T CHURCH
9919 MARKHAM ROAO
•ardor* Florida 32771
(407) 929-4400
Randy Water
Peak*
Sunday School
949am
Morrang Worahto
10SO a m
(A Chtachlor ChAkan agaa
3 toru grads 9)
Everang Worah*900
pm
AduR PrayerBteie Study
700 pm
Chicken 8 Teen Services
700 p m
RagAer Ackvtoea For Af Agee
Nuraary Prodded For A l Sarvcae
frary Vtodor fa A Htotoome Guaef
FM 9T SHILOH MSMOHARY BAPTIST CHURCH
TOO Ekn Avenue
•ardor* F t 32771
(407)322 9499
Raw Dr Harry 0 Rucker. Sr
Pastor
Early Morrang Seneca
9 1 9 on
930 am
1100 am
Everang Worth* (TEA)
400 pm
Monday. Btoftt Study
730 pm

C atholic
A U SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Comer of 991 81 A S Oak Ave.
Serdord. FL
407 122 3799
Father Richard W Trout
Pasta
Weekday Mem
900am
Monday fnday
C nrdaear ns. Sakmkry
4 0 0 pm.
Sakdday \Agt
900pm
Sundey 749 a m . 10X a m . Noon
900 a m •Cngpeh (Social HaF)
900 a m •Spanan (Chuch)

�T he Seminole H ejuld
OURLA0Y.C
M o * R.
407-99M1M
Su'd*

•pm.
10pm
7pm

Congregational

Jewish
190

FL
(407)7993729
PhD

(407) 324-3097

I90M

Christian

Stfvky School

9227717
1045 IK
•pm.
•45 p.m.

RTCERCTTYCHMTTUMCHURCH
Ooflary.FL32713
PKon^u 407-8890452
Ema* im%WfWlMUII
10pm
11pm
Sagronoa
PwriwwI
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Vbuat
n o upm h m . M o * a

407-922&lt;

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Sundry
UomtQ iNonfip

Vbuti

Evardnqtarvtoa
TOaadayPrayarM—Ong
Mdami torAca(Wad)

•00 pm
1015 pm
•00pm
•00pm

"CoringlorPropto*
1401I N 4 M
Santo* a 92771
(407) 3222401
Ra* JomaaJ. f
145om•StmctoySchool
115
800pm•Btaa Stody

Christian Science
FWHTCHURCHOPCMfWT, SOCMTWT
•75MARKHAMWOOOSROAD
Comarof KE. WarmonRoad
407-788-7708
Sunday Owrti ftamca
andSundaySchool
1000 pm
Wadnaaday
500pm
ChidCaraAvaflaMa« af Sarvtcaa
Mondayfro SaPaday
1000am to400pm
TNaadayEvarang•pm to•pm
145Watova Spnnga Road
Soto 149-ALangwood. FL32779
Pttona407-889-1490

Church O f Christ
LONQWOOOCHURCHOPCHRIST
1018Hay 1742IM NOHay 494
407-929 5490 407 924499*
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1090am llpm
awonhtoaih ypAIneratyeeicoma aNeye
MOFLORIDACHURCHOPCHRIST
21•M att
WTOorSprv?*. FL37708
Sunday Sarvcaa 1090 amJOOpm
SundayBto*aStudy
990am
Wad. B4*a Stody
7 30pm
(407) 927 5005

Church O f God
CHURCHOP000
•01 W22ndSI. Santo* FL
407 922 9942
Ra« WaaTfcrMtoy
Pastor
Sunday School
945Pm
lAommjWonh?
1045 pm
•00pm

Pro-School Wugrada 12
407-921-3729
AtooOoyCara 9tort»
ai 1yaartopra tchool
407 929-1411

Church O f God of
Prophecy
CHURCHOPOOOOPPROPHECY
2509 S EtoiAva Santord. Fla. 92779
407-922-4015
ThornyHama—Paator
SundaySchool
945am
liWwM?
10.90am
•PyPaatof
11am

CHURCH(NACCC)
9401 9 Pvt Aro. Bar**
407-322-4594
LarryLaonard
MommgWorth?
1100pm
Choir PracacaWactoaaday 945 pm.
My aaangsanAcaadMa

Episcopal
401 Par*Ay.. Santord
•11
790 9 1900 am
930 am
Claataa torChRPan
1900 am
trough Sti grada*
NuaaryAaaii
1000 am
TtoUhOroya
9900 pm
Cal tor mora■
MO-WEEKWORSMPINCHAPEL
Tuaaday. WaVvadayAThwtoy*
BALESTLOfS*
Wedneeday4 TTvadeyi
("Sopt May
700 ftnahart Rd
LafcaUary. FL
444-5579
ThaRay ChartoaT. Hot. Ractor
900 am
•AI Agaa
900am
HolyLuchM
1000am
ChOdarTt CHmh
1000 am
(EducaaanWing)
MroaryBag? Ai•00 a m
Through1000am Samoa
HoryEuchM700 am 9 700pm

Charismatic Episcopal
CHURCHOPTHEHOLYCOMFORTER
ThaSantordBndga
Comarof «h St 4 HoOyAim.
407 2995094
SmdayfuM
•Mam

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
FA/THM9H0NARYCHURCH
J0Q2Paardal Ay
407-323-9794
JacPCoa
Paator
Sunday
MommgWonh?
1000 am
EwarangSame*
900pm
TuaadayEvonmg
BCtoStody
700pm

Non-Denomlnatlonal
HOUSEOPREFUGEMMSTMEt, MC.
1001 CataryAvo.SartonJ
(407) 324-4711
DorpWRKhardaon
Paator
SundaySchool
990 am
MorningWorth?
1100am
EvonmgWonh?
700pm
a Wad
730pm
SHOWERDOWNOPBLESSMOS
201 ElmArt . Santo* FL
407 9219389
TVnotoyHudMn
Paator
SundaySchool
1000 am
MommgWorth?
1100 am
TUO.PrayarB44a Study 7Mpm
PAfTHPULWORO MMSTM99
•(407) 3294900
320E
St •Santord
1100am
fcmdoySame*
1100 am
lagaa4-12)
FainayFakwt?
1290pm
FeAowth? MaaPng
790pm
Friday•ChnaaanCoutoalng 209500 pm
(Piaaaacal 9294900 lor appt)

790 pm
9.15pm
lamtoaa 930 am
AAREduc—onProyama
(407) 7a£Smmi*W77*04T7

Lutheran
•HEPHEROKVANQCUCALLUTHCftAN
CHURCHOP9ANPORO(ILCA)
2917OrtandoDr (Hwy 1792)
922-7312

HOLYCROSt LUTHERANCHURCH
OPLAKEMARY
790 8tmDry. Late Mary. FL
PaMHoyar
Paator
tom AaatotamPaator
yaronmg
930 pm
ContamporaryWorth?
&amp;mdaymommg
900am
Suutoymomtig
•30 am
Scrwlaymommg
1100 am
FamiyWorth? Sarvioa
Oaycara. Praachoot andChnalanOay
For totomwaonCal 407-3990797
LUTHERANCHURCHOPTHEREOEMMER
2S2S9 OaaAy. Santo* FL
Rmr ElmarARauachar
Paator
StmdoySchool
1030 am
Wonh? Samca
1030am
mtormaaon922 9552 or 9290910

Methodist
CHRIST UNTTEOMETHOOATCHURCH
409 TucfcarDr*o
(Comar TucAarOr. 4 CR427)
(407) 322-7900
930 am
1090 am
1100am
990pm
Ch**anaTVnaInctodadmWorth?
Nurtaryprowtdadtor
Batoot andSmaf Chtton
*Smal EnoughToLovaVdu•
OrgomgInChnal ToSana VW
FIRSTUNTTEOMKTHOOttTCHURCH
419Pari Ay. Santo* FL
407-9224J71
Mart Loonay
Mu
MMBadai FamiyMototoaaOroctor
MommgWorth? 9254 1055a m
CoRaa Foaoroh?
9M am
StmdoySchool
945am
YoutoFoAowth?
400pm
NurtaryPromdad
Womans Coda
2ndMonday
945am
Mans Prayar BraMfaat
INThursday
6 30am
LAKIUOCFELLOWSHIP
AUnRedMetMdMI CaawmmRy
Ylaacha? Rooptotora Raaaonr
Paator e
MaataavarySundayN1000 am
Nt? condortataaUniadArt? Thaalar. Sammcto
ONWan•Ouch 101Sam
•6ludant (yjuR) Mmynaa 97pm
•SatoNurtaryPromdad
■RaactimgPtopa lora Raaaon*
StmdoySchool
intar Match
MommgWorth?

Nazarene
SEMNOLI COMMUMTYCHURCH
5070OrangaBNd. Santord
407-3244198 «wweammoiechimhcon
JarryWatth
Paator
StmdoyWorth? S«c9 45 4 1990 am
protoaaton? chidcara

LONQWOOOCHURCHOPTHEKAIARCNE
200H W^manSt.
Ungwood. FL
•91955S
SundaySchool
945am
MommgWorth?
1045am
ChidranaChuch
1045am
CwangaAaacSarvtca
600pm
WadnaadayFamiyN?a 700pm
toUh. Woman, andAARBR«a Sfedy
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Sunday. January 13.2002

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Presbyterian

Church

Carryof W.29m914 UpaMaRd.
101 UpaafaRoad
LFL32771

Notes

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1000 am

Bamaa 3rdand4fi 8l
4 Part 4 Oat/DoamMy
Sarto* FL
Phona407-322 2992
E-mat SxaRpmooom
ti Tha Haart Of Tha Cay
900 4m

OutlayMorningWorth? 1000 am
8uv MommgCoRaaHou 1100am.
OuvCaramnporaryWorth? 700pm
WondaAi WaAwadoyFamiyMpt.
EvaryWrdttoiy
Ouppar•EvaryWad
S90pm
AARBRia Study
400pm
YdumCXba
9700pm
Buocanaart (K-4ROradaa)
MutJart (9401Oradaa)
Sr Hqha
ContamporaryMuac Pracaca 700pm
9 tchadUadI
2ndTy of 9wmor? 49ort
INWadof twmonm
FM9TPR999YTERUNCHURCH(UJA)
OPLAKEMARY
120W.WMuAy
Lma Mary. FL
.407-321-1021
Chuch School
945 am
MommgWorth?
1100 am
Wad Choi Pracaca
700pm
TTay YouPiChoa
830pm
NutaryPrond*
MARKHAMWOOOSPRCUYTVRUNCHURCH
S210MarthomWoodaRood
Lata Mary
407 33920M
Rat. ChartaaR. Jonaa
Paator
SundaySchool, ai agaa 900am
ChuchSamcaa 9005 10Mam
VoumQnxp. Sunday
Ngh School
400pm
Udda School
900pm
Pra-School Mon »tu Fit
9 to 12
MorwiyFamiytogNSypar
ThadWad of EachMon? 930 pm

Salvation A rm y
THESALVATIONARMYWORSMP
ANDSERVICECENTER
700W24(hStraat
Santo* FI 32771
407-322 2942
CapiaawRohanandUndaRactano. Corpa
Sutlay Sarvc*
Pram#andFaioarth?
945am
SundaySchool
945am
1100am
BRtoStjdyandPrayar
5Mpm
HomaLaaguo(Ladaa)
700 pm
Man's Fatowth? Club
700pm
BandPracoca
900pm
ytmhaantoQodandhandtoman*

United Church Of
Christ
LONQWOOOMLL9 CONORSOATIONALCHURCH
U-C.C.
1255EE WtoamaonRoad
LongwoodFL
407 3329259
Rat Or. Hal tou?tood
Itmator
SundaySarvcro
Contomporary
900am
TracMonal Worth?
1090 am
NurtaryProndad
CltachSchool 9.IS am •1015 am
Youti 5 ChidranUnitry
990pm

W esleyan
WE9LETAN CHURCH OP PAOLA
5550 WayttoaOr.

Santo* FL92771
(08 W(EM51) Waal
FVWSiramonLai •OnaMto)
LaonardODormai
407 3224392
■WharaM Goapa! laOoodI
SundaySchool
945am
MommgWorth?
1100am
EvartngWorth?
•00 pm
MtoWaat Mtg Wad
730pm
PWaMShara *u Lit w? Ua

Praltc Workshop
A praise and worship
workshop, 2002, will be
held at Second Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church,
located at 2150 Airport
Boulevard, Jan. 12-13. The
Music Department extends
an invitation for choir and
musicians to attend their
first praise and worship
workshop.
The workshop will fea­
ture accomplished, skilled
and trained musicians from
the Tri-County area that
will share their gifts by pre­
senting praise, worship and
psalms.
Registration is S5. For
more information, contact
Craig Cooper at 407-3216766.
Leaving Bondage 2002
Leaving Bondage 2002 —
The Unshakable Kingdom
will be held 10 a.m.
Saturday, Jan. 26, at the
Sanford Cultural Arts
Center/ Centennial Park,
located at 119 5th St.
between Park and Oak
avenues in Sanford.
The event will include
various speakers, prayer,
display booths of some of
Central Florida’s ministries
and agencies working to
promote the sanctity of life,
and volunteers who will
assist in the effort as Cod
directs.
The event is open to the
public. In case or rain, it
will be held in First Baptist
Church, located at 519 Park
Ave.
Prayer Breakfast
The 10th annual
Seminole County Prayer
Breakfast will be held 7 to 9
a.m. Tuesday, F&lt;*H. 26, in the
Sanford Civic Center.
Keynote speaker will be
Ted DiBiase, who is best
known for his role as the
villainous "Million Dollar
Man," in the world of pro­
fessional wrestling.
Currently, he shares the
gospel and the joy that can
only be found in Jesus.
A corporate sponsorship
for a table of eight is $150,
and individual tickets are
$15. Seating is limited, and
reservations are required.
For more information or
reservations, call 407-3330548. Checks should be
made payable to Seminole
County Prayer Breakfast
and sent to P.O. Box 140964,
Orlando, FL, 32814-0964.

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JANUARY lfi, 2 002

Sanford, Florida

S e m in o le
F H P tro o p e r
p ro m o te d to

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and--------otherprograms
. . ,says
, fund-raisers
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needed to boost organization’s ailing finances
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increasing revenues
"1 can control expenses. T h a t's w hat I've
* * 25 years in m y ow n b u sin ess," said
G ordon, w ho ow ned a property m anagem ent
before b e c o m in g d u m b e r d E o r .
incom e sid e is w here w e need help. If we
m ake ^ fund-raisers w ork , then w e ll
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A m ong the new fund-raisers G ord on has

WNh Ns I m vtw a t rw «r fu«
• freng ft an d startin g to play
very good b a a k a ib a l in the
p a s t m onth, S e m in o te

Community Cotoga opans
Mid-Florida C o n fe r e n c e play

•t home tonight with a lot of

Fisherman discovers submerged car
A n other m an

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Bentley faces
more ch arges
of lascivious,
lewd conduct
A fo rm er A lta m o n te
Sp rin g s p o lice o ffic e r
charged w ith le w d an d las­
civ io u s co n d u ct w a s arrested
again S u n d ay fo r a n ad d i­
tional cou n t o f th e sam e
charge.
T h e m o st re c e n t arrest
cam e after a 14-year-o ld girl
■aw the recen t c o v e ra g e o f
M ichael D o u g las B en tley 's
Initial arrest o n Ja n . 8. She
con tacted th e s h e r i f f ', office,
• Iw gin* *hs» to o w a s A v ic­
tim .
In th s in itia l a rrest,
Bentley, 28, a lle g e d ly fol­
low ed a 1 4-y e ar-o ld g irl In
h is perso n al v e h icle . W hile
d o in g so, h e re p o rte d ly fon­
d led m m self u n d e rn e a th a
w ashcloth. H e b o n d e d o u t
o f ja il late S u n d a y o n the
m o st recent ch arg e.

Semlnole
County Fire
Department
Diva Team
from Station
No. 35. abov e,
search fo ra
vehicle
Monday. A
fisherman dis­
covered the
vehicle and
reported it to
officials. At
left, officials
pull the car out
of the St.
Jo h n s River
near Lake
Je su p at the
boat ramp
located at
Cameron
Wright Park.

Relay for Life
kickoff Jan. 23
T h e kick o ff e v e n t fo r this
y e a r 's A m erican C a n ce r
S o cie ty 's R e lay fo r L ife w ill
be held 5 p .m . W ednesday,
Jan . 23, in O v ie d o
M ark etp lace's food cou rt.
T h e m eetin g w ill inclu de
inform ation fo r th is y e a r's
even t, w hich is th e
A m erican C a n c e r S o cie ty 's
signature fu n d -ra isin g activ ­
ity. Relay fo r L ife is an 18hou r ev en t h e ld acro ss the
country. T h is year, it w ill be
held on A p ril 5-6.
For m ore In fo rm atio n , call
Lucretia G ilb e rt a t 407-823­
6609.

Altamonte Springs doctor

Index
C l a t u f k d ..................................3 8 4 1
C r o u w o fd ..................................... SI

D*a*Abby ................................2J
U g o l i . . : . . . . ..................... 3 1 4 1
Ob&gt;tuan«&gt; ......................................31
Pollc. lo g .......................................2&gt;
S p o il. ........................................18-31

A form er L ak e M ary p o U ce
o fficer and long-tim e C entral
Florida h igh w ay trooper is s e t
to relocate a fte r receiving a
rom otion from the Florida
l ig h w a y

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Patrol

Major
Rjck Greg­
ory. Cent­
ral Florida
ctimman-

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FHP, was
promoted
thus week
to the rank
o f bureau
ch ief effecG re g o ry
tivc Feb. 1,
an d w ill b e reassign ed to
headquarters in Tallahassee.
Gregory, 40, joined the FH P in
1984 an d w a s assign ed to
Sem inole County. From 1982
to 1984, he w as an officer for
th e
L ake
M ary
Police
D ep artm en t
H e cu rren tly com m an d s
the FH P in O range, O sceola,
Lake, Brevard, Sem inole and
Volusia counties. In his new
position, he w ill oversee FH P
operations In So u th Florida
from Vfero Beach to K ey W e st
th e entire Florid a Turnpike
and statew ide highw ay hom i­
cid e and d ru g interdictions
investigations.
" It's a trem endous opportu­
nity," h e said. " It's kind of b it­
ter »w w t. I 'm v ery excited
about the prom otion, b u t on
the other han d , I will m iss
w orking hand in hand w ith
som e o f the best in the busi­
n ess."
G regory said Tuesday that
his new p osition "w ill have
quite a bit m ore responsibili­
ties in a different level o f m an­
a g e m e n t." H o w ever, h e is
alre ad y lo o k in g forw ard to
m a k in g
h is
m ark
in
Tallahassee.
•
"T h e core m ission o f the
ag en cy is h igh w ay safety," he
said. "Wfc w ill accom plish that
through visible presen ce and
aggressive p a tr o l"
T h e new em p h asis on p u b ­
lic in fo rm atio n a n d safety
education w ill also b e a focus;
h e said. A ccording to Gregory,
h e credits the slight reduction
in highw ay fatalities from this
y ear to last to the added pres­
ence o f safety inform ation.
"T h at's going to b e a big
part o f trying to get back o u r
sense o f safety on the road-

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Mental health care facility
receives approval from
Sanford City Commission
SA N FO RD
—
C ity
C om m ission approved a con d i­
tional use request allow ing a
m ental health care fad lity to
operate in the form er Lakcvicw
N u rsin g H o m e b u t d irected
staff to collect tw ice the norm al
rate o f perm itting fees for fail­
u re to fo llo w zo n in g p ro ce­
dures.

C o rd all M itch e ll, M .D . -

b u re a u c h ie f

S e m in o le
C o m m u n ity
M en tal H ealth C e n te r Inc.
(SC M H C ) began operating at
the 919 E. 2nd Street fad lity in
early O ctober, d esp ite not hav­
ing an occup ational license o r a
certified fire inspection. C ity
staff had d enied the o ccu p a­
tional license becau se they clas­
sified S C M H C 's operations as a
C om m u n ity R esource F ad lity
(CRF).
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The staff d ecision w as based
on SC M H C op erating tw o C R F
fad iities on Bay Avenue, ad ja­
cent to the 2nd Street property.

Thou gh the tw o Bay Avenue
facilities w ere grand fathered in,
city O rd in an ce 3 5 0 2 requires
new C R Fs to be a t least 1,500
feet apart.
Jim
B erko ,
d ire c to r o f
S C M H C , a p p e a le d the staff
decision that the agen cy 's new
facility qualified a s a CRF. G t y
C o m m issio n e rs rejected that
appeal and recom m ended the
S C M H C ap p ly to th e Planning

Two-alarm fire destroys building
B y C h risto p h e r P
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A tw o -alarm fire
early
Tuesday m orning caused alnu «t
$1 million in dam age at a furni­
ture store o n U S . H ighw ay
17/92, ju st north o f Dog Track
Road.
Dozens o f firefighters from six
different fire departm ents battled
the blaze at W ebster's Leather
Galleries. T h e fire w as reported at
3 a.m.
A b attalio n ch ief from the
C asselberry Fire D epartm ent
could see flam es as he pulled out
from the fire hall a miJe aw ay and
caUed for a second alarm, said
Paula Ritchey, spokesw om an for
the county departm ent of public
safety.
The m etal structure was still
standing but com p ktely gutted
after the fire w as reported under
control by 4 :30 a jn . The loss of
m erchandise and contents o f the
building is reported at about
$500,000, whik* the structure loss
b valued at d o se to $750,000, said
Ritchey.
O ne firefighter w as treated and
released from the scene for heat
exhaustion. A s firefighters from

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Seminole County Fire Department and state fire marshals investigators sift
through debris after an early morning tire destroyed W ebster's Leather
Gatienes. located on U S . Highway 17/92. The two-alarm tire shut down the
highway for several hours while lirefighters battled the blaze.
the county, A ltam o n te Springs,
W inter
S p rin g s,
Sanford,
L ongw ood
and
C asselberry
w orked to control the blaze, police
shut d ow n U S . 17/92 for a short
whik*.

A t approxim ately n oon, investi­
g ato rs from
the S ta te F ire 1
M arshal's O ffice started pulling
aw ay debris with Bobcats search­
ing for the cau se o f the fire, said
Ritchey.
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Wednesday. January 16. 2002

T he Soonou Herald

S

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S

u m m a r y

A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Mother-in-law.
encourages man to
move on with life

Rainy fishing

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Abby

D E A R FR IE N D : M arie's m o th er Is also se n si­
tive an d p rsctk aL O rch id s to h e c I usu ally
receive letters from read ers com p lain in g ab o u t
th eir m others-in-law . It's refresh in g to hear th e
other sid e o f the story. R ead o n :

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Lake Monroe die-hard fisherman near the Monroe Harbour Marina brave the elements during Monday’s rains.
Some fishermen opted tor umbrellas while others toughed it our during the rain showers.

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D E A R T O M : W hat a g lo w in g tribu te fo r a
son -in -law to offee. You're a lu ck y fam ily to hav e
each other. It w ould b e w ond erful i f m ore fam i­
lies cou ld e n jo y the love an d cooperation
betw een generations that y ou rs does. Perhaps
the secret lie s in m utual respect fo r each other's
boun d aries.

D E A R A BBY: Your w isdom is remarkable. You
told "Confused in West Sacram ento" that
"H appiness is w here you find it; age is a state o f
m ind."
I married m y lovely Blanche on S e p t 15,1951.
We Just celebrated our 50th anniversary at Fancy
Feet Ballroom in O regon City. W e danced a n exh i­
bition ballroom cha-cha and enjoyed dancing w ith
o u r m an y friends. O ur son's band furnished tw o
terrific hours o f music.
Blanche is now 74; I am 96. (I have a daughter
o n e y ear older than Blanche.) Love, good nutri­
tion, dancing, gardening and m utual intellectual
interests keep us active and happy. O ur first date
w as a t the Palladium in H ollyw ood, Calif. We
have danced together with joy ev er since! —
H A RRY F. B IL L IN G S , SA L E M , O R E .
D E A R H ARRY: Your letter proves that d anc­
in g n o t o n ly lifts the sp irits, b u t also provides
health y cardiovascular exercise that can add
q u ality to a lo n g life . T h e sam e can b e said o f
lo ve — w hich you also hav e in abundance. M ay
it ev er b e thus. (I have a hu n ch your w ife lo ves
to dance to T m Ju st W ild A bou t Harry”!)

For everything you need to know about w ed­
ding planning,
fining, o
order
n le r "H
"i ow to H ave a Lovely
W ed d in g" Send a business-size, self-addressed
envelope, plus check o r m oney order for $5 (U S .
funds only) to: Dear Abby, W ntd ing Booklet, P.O.
Box 447, M ount M orris, IL 61054-0147. (Postage is
included.)
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Larceny
• Sanford Officer Kenneth McLaddan
arresreu Don
laxi Tanner,
lanner, 35,
JO, of Sanford
arrested
Saturday for larceny, ass.
assault on an officer
and resisting an officer. Tanner
1
allegedly
metchandis from the
stole $140 of
o f merchandise
Orlando Drive Wal-Mart The officer
threatened to use pepper spray before
Tanner would comply with the officer’s
order to be handcuffed. In the squad car.
Tanner kkkad the passenger rear window
and t u n t n e i t to kill the otflcrr.
• Sanford Officer Sherry Webster arrrated Matthew Hendricks, 19, and Derek
Alford, 20, both of Sanford, Sunday for lar­
ceny and possess ion o f liquor under the
age of 21. The two reportedly entered the
Smoker's Express convenience store on
French Avenue and proceeded to leave
with two unpaid 12-packs of Michelob
beer and three unpaid 6-packs of Heine ken
beer. The total value of the beer is $40. A
third white male 16-years-old was report­
edly driving a getaway truck, which police
also stopped. Police found a pipe and bag
of marijuana in the truck, and the driver
was arrested and transported to the county
juvenile center.
• Sanford Officer David Morgenstem
arrested Ronda Comer, 18, o f Sanford
Friday for larceny. She reportedly tried to
steal several tube* of tooth medicines from
the French Avenue Winn Dixie grocery
store.
■ Seminole Deputy Thomas Fuehrer
arrested Adrian Alamina, 19, of Winter
Springs for property damage and larceny.
Tne deputy caught Alamina stealing road
signs near the Aloma Vista Apartments in
CMedo.
Deputy Willie
arrested Cecil Williams, 50, of Sanford
Sunday for dealing in stolen property iand
larceny. According to the report, Wilfiai
stole a DVD player and sold the money for
crack.
Attempted Felony Murder
Winter Springs Officer D. Raney arrest­
ed Robert Snerman. 23, o f Winter Springs
Saturday for attempted felony murder, dis­
charging a firearm in public and while
under the influence. Snerman reportedly
hit his own brother over the head with a
golf club. According to the police report,
the victim received seven staples in the
right side of his scalp at South Seminole
Hospital to close the gash caused by the
blow. The incident reportedly began when
Sherman and a few friends were making
loud noise in the living room at about 3
a jn . The victim came out of his bedroom
several times to ask the group to be quiet.
In the final occurrence, the victim stated to
police that he heard two gunshots and
went out to the living room to see what

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testsI af
alt]the jail revealed a blood alcohol
content of about .1501
• Sanford Officer John Foshee arrested
John Dimitrio, 36, of Sanford Saturday for
driving under the influence. He refused to
submit to a breath test
• Longwood S g t Kevin Shea arrested
Danny vifeber, 55, of Winter Springs
Sunday for driving under the influence.
Breathalyzer tests at fixe jail revealed a
blood alcohol content of about J l k
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had happened. That's when an argument
broke out between the brothers.
Possession o f liquor under 21
Seminole deputies arrested Derrick
Hulme, 18, of Lake Mary Sunday for pos­
session of liquor under the age of 21. The
deputy assisted Winter Springs police in
checking out a suspicious vehicle at the
Seminole Pony Baseball field near Osprey
Trail and State Road 419. Police found
Hulme, a 17-year-old white female and
another 16-year-old male in the o r with a
partial 12-pack of Bud Light beer. Officers
also reportedly smelled a strong odor of
marijuana coming from the vehicle.
Suspended License
• Winter Springs Officer B. Mayhugh
arrested Victor Rios, 29, of Winter Springs
Friday for driving with a suspended
license.
• Sanford Officer Jose Mendez arrested
Michael Marion. 45, of Sanford Friday for
driving with a suspended license:
• Longwood Officer Eric Jones arrested
Gerald Degrand, 42, of Longwood Friday
resisting an officer and driving with a sus­
pended license.
• Sanford Officer Nigel Price arrested
Kathy Hawkins, 22, of Sanford Saturday
for driving with a suspended license. Tne
officer originally stopped Hawkins' vehicle
for an expired vehicle tag.
• Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa arrest­
ed Eugene Leonard. 34, of Lake Mary
Saturday for driving with a suspended
license.
• Sanford Officer Kenneth McLacklan
arrested Joan Robinson, 48, of Sanford
Saturday for driving with a suspended
license, resisting an officer and fraudI by
bi
impersonation. She was stopped for a bn
bro­
ken taillighl and gave the di^uty a false
name during his investigation.
DUI
lill Crapps.
Sanford Officer Bill
Crapps arrested
15, of Sanford
S oj
Timothy Barkley, 35,
Friday for
driving under
erthei
the influence, reckless dri­
ving and causing property damage.
Barkley was involved in a side-swipe type
accident in the parking lot of the Seminole
Towne Center Apartments. Breathalyzer

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Driving without a license
Seminote Deputy John Hawkins arrest­
ed Edgar Martinez, 19, of Sanford Sunday
for driving without a driver's license.
Robbery
Winter Springs Officer J. Rice arrested
Cory Bryant, 19, of WinteT Springs Sunday
for robbery. Bryant reportedly tried to sell
someone: “
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look!
ing the game system.
Possession of Crack Cocaine
Sertilnole Deputy Christopher Fannin
of Sanford
a.irresiqfl Bernard Blackmon, 19, o
'
'ay for possession of a controlled subMorula
stance,v battery on a officer and resisting an
officer.

Wednesday, January 16, 2001 • Vol. 94, No. 42
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Cheryl Smrth

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Marijuana Possession
• Sanford Officer Brian VNfelch arrested
Andrew Amle, 25, of Sanford Saturday for
salon of marijuana. The bag of marireportrdly fell out of Alme’s waistas the officer was responding to the
West Indies Restaurant of 13th Street in ref­
erence to people loitering outside the busi­
ness.
• Casselberry Officer Button arrested
Roberto Nieves, 18, of Winter Springs
Saturday for possession of marijuana and
drug paraphernalia and driving with a
suspended license.
• Altamonte Springs police arrested
Scott Ledigh, 34, of Lake Mary Sunday for
tampering with evidence and possession of
marijuana.

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Sunday for d rivligjark zjhalD fiu cnce.
Breathalyzer testa at the jail revealed a
blood alcohol content of about .154.
• Seminole Deputy Dana Triplett arrest­
ed Kristopher Jenkins, 25, of Geneva
Sunday for driving under the Influence
and probation violation. Jenkins refused to
submit to a breath test
• Altamonte Springs Officer Ryan Bonk
arrested David Cnaldek, 22, of Longwood
Sunday for driving under the influence.
Breathalyzer tests revealed a blood alcohol
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on Wednesday, Jan. 16, from
10.30 u n . to noon at the
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Feather Place in Longwood.
Reservation* a n requited
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For reservation* and further
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D E A R A BB Y : M y m other-in-law, w ho is now
89, h as lived with o u r fam ily for m ore than 3 0
years. H er nam e is Collette, b u t everyone calls h er
Goldie. I don't know w hen people began calling
her that, b u t I d o know sh e is w orth her w eight in
g o ld
G oldie has devoted a large portion o f her life to
helping m y family. We h av e had to hire a baby sit­
ter only tw ice for our three children the entire
time they w ere grow ing up. G old ie cooked the
m ajority o f o u r evening m eals. S h e helped to
w ash and iron to the point w here m y wife had to
start hiding o u r clothes to stop h er m other from
w orking so hard. She watched o u r dogs during
the day, and they preferred h er com pany over
ours.
W henever m y family needed G oldie, she w as
there. S h e is very considerate. If sh e feels w e need
our privacy, she goes to h e r living quarters. W e
often b eg her to stay, but sh e w o n’t change her
m ind. W e learned early o n not to im pose our w ills
o n G oldie.
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In their lives. W hen she is n o longer w ith us, I w ill
forever feel the loss. T O M , H E R SO N -IN -L A W

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D E A R A B B Y : I have a friend, "Steve," w hose
wife, "M arie," died five years ago. M arie w as o n e
of the m ost popular and beloved ladies in town.
....................................... Their child w as left w ithout
a mother. Steve rem arried
about tw o years ago. M arie's
m other continued to stay in
d o se contact w ith Steve and
her grandchild.
Recently, Steve
approached m e a t a sod a!
function. H e w as beam ing.
H e told m e he w as buying a
new house. H e said his for*
Dear
m er m other-in-law had told
him in plain English to put
aw ay M arie's pictures and
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A pparently the m other-inlaw is a lot like her daughter — charm ing,
thoughtful and considerate.
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w ill a lso d iscu ss th e a p p lica ­
tio n p ro cess fo r th e m ilita ry
aca d e m ie s, e n listm e n t and
fo r stu d en ts w h o q u a lify for
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A ll S e m in o le h ig h sch o o l
stu d e n ts a n d th e ir p aren ts
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w ith in c o m in g nin th -g rad ers
an d th e ir p aren ts.
F o r m o re info rm atio n ,
p le a se c a ll th e L ym an
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FRI
S o m ln o ta C o u n ty
s h o rtH 'a O ffic e , lo cated at
100 B u sh B o u lev ard , w ill
sp o n so r a b lo o d d riv e Friday,
Ja n . 18, from 8 a.m . to 1 2 3 0
p.m .
D onors w ill receive free
adm ission and save 5 0 p e r­
cent on adm ission fo r u p to
five gu ests to K ennedy S p a ce
C en ter V isito r's C om plex.
A free m ini physical w ill
b e provided with the d o n a ­
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T h e O v ied o C itiz en s In
A ctio n Inc., is sponsorin g the
2002 Dr. M artin L u th e r K in g
J t , H olid ay R e m em b ran ce
and C elebration .
Beginning 10 a.m . M onday,
Jan. 21, a parade w ill b e h eld ,
startin g at O vied o H igh
S ch o ol and going tow ard
R ound Lake Park. A t 11 a.m .,
F am ily Fun Day w ill b e h eld
at R iv ersid e Park. T h e p a rk is
located at 1600 W. Lockw ood
Blvd.
A C om m em orativ e S erv ice
w ill b e held at 7 p .m . in
G ra n t A M E C h u rch, located
at 3 2 7 Franklin St.
F o r m o re info rm atio n , call
the M em o rial B uild ing at
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Correction
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A cadem y H om ecom ing Dance
w as incorrect in the Sunday,
Jan. 13, edition. T h e dance will
b e held Saturday, Jan. 26, from
6 3 0 p.m . to m id n igh t T h e
H onor A lum ni Reception will
b e held Friday, Jan. 25, begin­
nin g at 6 p.m.

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Obituaries
DOLLY WILKINS BATES
aive.O rU ndo.dird Sunday, J«n. 13,
Bam In Jeraup, G*u, she moved to
Central Florida fa 1914,5he waa a
" " w a l w and a member erf Oriando
O n acR She was alio a mem­
ber of tfwOHandoGanfcnCUii
Survivon Indude one nephew.
KennrthVWktoa Sr, of New Smyrna
Bench; one abaci; Evelyn Esbnon at
Sanfact three rranddnildnav and faur
gnaterandchlidim
BaldwfcvftlrchUd Funeral Home*,
OUdawn Chapel U In chaise of
arrangement*.
C DALE BOWMAN
C Dale Bowman, 49, of Laurel
Awnue, Sanford, died Saturday, Jan.
17|wrw
Bom in Senath, M o, he moved to
Central Florida to 1994. He served In
the U S. Air Force.
Stavh d n todude h b motheg DoiUe
B owman of SaudKM o^ one brother
Hamid W. Bowman of Rtverview; and
h en atom Carmen Smith of Thw,
M o , and Joyce Lawian of Baton
Rouge, La.
Briaam Puneral Home of Sanfoed la
to d ia r y of arrangemen ts.

GREEN BERRY DRAKE
Green Berry *G R 'D ra k e , 85, of
Myrtle Avenue Sanfoed, died Priday,
Jan. 11,2002
Been In Hendersonville, N .C , he
moved to C m tn l Florida to 9S3l Ha
waa a retired mechanic. He was a
manber of H o t Baptiat Chunh of
Sanford, where he was a deacon.
Survivor* Indude his wife, EUlne
Drake and one rib a ; Nannie Schultz
of Maryland.
Brisson Funeral Home of Sanford Is
in charge of arrangements.
VIVIAN WALKER DURANT
Vivian Walker Durant 72, of
Valencia Street, Sanford, died Friday,
Jan. 11,2002, to her residence.
Bom may 12,1929, In Stratford,
Conn, aha waa a retired visiting nurse.
She waa a member of New Mount
Calvary M.BL Church.
Survtvore todude her htaband.
Robert Durant J t , of Sanford; three
sone Reginald WUker of Bridgeport
C o m , Robert WWker of SanDirgo.
C aU , and Matthew Durant of
Naugatuck, Conn; two daughters,
Deborah Walker of Son Diego, Calif,
and Sharon Walker of Bridgeport,
C b m ; one brother Lewis VSblker of
Stratford, Conn.; one sister, Marion
Preeman of Bridgeport, Conn.; and 13
grandchildren.
Wlhon-Elcheibeigrr Mortuary Inc,
of Sanford is in charge of arrangc-

Robert E H kt Sc, of Beaver Read,
i Women’s Association mid a
OU aendled Friday, Ja n 11,2002.
member of W a t VUusU Board of
Bom to OMsen, he waa a lifelong ■ Realtor*, Deboty, Sanfoid Gardens
O ub and Sanford O d e r o( the
rerident of Central Florida. Ha wa*
Eastern Star
t»« owner o f H bt Construction. Ha
w aaaU A Army veteran who served
Survivors todude two daughter*,
during the b m W * He waa a
Mary A m Lederhaus of new Smyrna
member of H o t BOptbt O a a d i of
Bead) and Carol Lederhaus Council
of Chapel HM, N C ; and one grand­
aurvivon tnauoe n » wot; r m x s
son.
H it of Qbeent Ida tnodwt Mae H it
Memorial donationa may be made
of ChSam ; orwarav Robert E. H bt of
Lommuniiy uni tea Metnou tst
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Church, 4 1 W. Hghbanks Road,
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Drinkweteri
DeBary, FL, 32713.
ftangardm erand Robin B tow nof
Altman-Long Funeral Home* of
to.—.1. -■_ ear a as mas_* _»
two Drotners, r W in n u T O i
DeBary Is to charge o f arrangements.
Sanfead and L a n y H rt of Caban, one
slater, CarotynFldda of Qrteeiy and
L O U IS E NOEL
revm grandchildren.
Louis R. N od, 85. of Railroad
Briaaan Furaral Home of Sanford
Avenue, Osteen, died Sunday, Jan. 6,
la to charge o f arrangements.
2002, to Ha residence.
Bom In AHenatown, N i t , he
MARY J. KENNY
moved to Central Florida in 1945. He
Mary J. Kerara 8B, of Hoetoon
was the owner of General (
Street Ddtana, died Friday, Jan. 11, ...S to re to Ih 195CS and then
2002, to Florida Hospital. D eU nd.
GMeen t Comer Store on
411
Bom In New Haven, C o m , she
He retired to 1977, and to 1979, he
opened Louies Genera] Stare In
moved to Central Horida from R to
N X to 1979. She nrtkod after 20 year* Qbeen. He waa of the Catholic faith.
as an administrative aaristani for d »
Survivon todude one daughter,
EFA to New YbriL She attandad Our
LtodaBloodsworthofOUeenioneafaLady of the Lake Catholic G am ch
Lillie David, 10 f
and 13 great i
Survivon todude her huabreid of
BoldauB Family Funeral Home of
60 year*, John Kenny; two aona, John
O an g e Chy b in charge of orrangeA. and Jo n e s J. Kenny, both o f New
Hype R u k, Long bland, N .Y; two
daughter*. Rosemary Tkylcr of
DOMIN1CK PETR1LLO
Bowmanatowru P a, and Catherine
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Dominick Petrillo, 92, of W u
Bnxier of New Hyde Park, Long
\ Myrtle Court, Deltona, died Monday,
Island, N.Y.; nine grandchildren; and
Jan. 1 4 2002, to Florida Hospital Fbh
Memorial, Orange City
f Family Puneral Home of
Bom In New ib rk Qty, he moved
Orange City Is to chaige of arrangeto Central Florida from Margate to
1982. He was a retired teletype techni­
cian for Radio Liberty in New York
■EKTHA C. LEDERHAUS
Qty, where he worked for 20 yean.
r x K)YPu lifltfuig.
Bertha C. 'S e r f Lederhaua, 88, of
Grand PUra Drive, Orange Q ty, died
Survivor* tndude his wife of 68
Saturday, J a a 1 2 ,2 0 0 , to Horids
. years. Rose Petrillo; ona son, Edward
Hospital Ffah MemoriaL
j| Petrillo of Dettana; one daughter, Joan
Bom to New Ybrk City, ih e nwved , Bradshaw of Lory Beach C alif; two
to Central Rorida In 1951. She
grandchildren; and six great grandworked as a real aatab broker/agent " children,
in DtBory for 40 year*. She waa a
Fourtowna Cremation Inc, of
member of Community Untied
Orange City b in chaige of arrangeMethodkt Church to DeBary She was

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Central Florida in 1973. Before moving
to DeBary, the lived on Scott Avenue
in Sanford. She was a retired manager
of Status Fish Market. She was a
member of Fin* United Methodist
Church of Sanfbidand waspost wor­
thy matron of the Older of Eastern
Star
Survivors include three sister*,
Jewell VAlliama and Ruby Langston,
both of Sanford, and Patoy Stiutevant
of Winter Park; one acr, Robert
Bromon of Sanfoid; one stepson, Gacy
Estes of Tkllahaasee; one brother. Beryl
Stokes of Leesbiag; and three grand­
children.
Funeral service is 10 a m Thursday,
Jan. 17, in Brisson Funeral Home with
the Rev. Jim Bradshaw officiating.
Burial will follow in Qaidawn
Cemetery.
In Ueu of fiowera, memorial contri­
butions may be made to the United
Methodist Children’s Home.
Brisson Funeral Home of Sanford is
in charge of arrangements.

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ELIZABETH H. TIN KLER
Elizabeth H. Tinkler, 92, o f Earn
Trail, Orlando, died Saturday, Jan.
12,2002, in her residence.
Bom Aug. 9,1909, to Tampa, she
resided in Central Florida for 65
years. She was a retired school
teacher. She was a member o f S t
Richard’s Episcopal Church.
Survivor* Include one son.
Hunter Brower of Orlando; one
daughter, Martha Tempest of
Orlando; three grandchildren; and
two great grandchildren.
Ban field Funeral Home of Winter
Springs b In charge of arrange­
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Shirley G. Tiffany, 7
78, of Sheoah
Boulev ard, Winter
Springs, died
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Sunday, Jan. 13, 2002.
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Bom to Chicago, IIL, she moved
to Central Florida In 1973. She
worked as a Guardian Ad Llduem
for Seminole County.
Survivor* include one son, Mark
Tiffany of A ntioch HI; two daugh­
ters, Cindy and Melissa Tiffany, both
of Winter Springs; and one grand­
child.
Wood lawn Carey Hand Funeral
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AVERY SM ITH
Avery Sm ith 85, of Drew Avenue,
Sanford, died
Sunday, Jan. 13,
2002, to Health
Care and
Rehabilitation
Center of
Sanford.
Bom Oct. 18,
1916, to
HaUaboro, N.C.,
he was an
embalmer for a
funeral home.
He was a U S. Army veteran. He
was a member of West Sanford
Freewill Holiness Church.
Survivon include h b wife, Ida B.
Smith of Sanford; two sons, Avery
Smith of Orlando and Aloyshus

Smith of Lake Mary; one daughter,
Parana Smith of Leesburg, one
brother, Nathaniel J. Smith of
Cussutta, Ga ; one sister, Mae Tokia
Brown of Baltimore, Md.; eight
grandchildren; and four great
grandchildren.
Wilson- Eichelberger Mortuary
In c, of Sanford b in charge of
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Thomas R. Reau, 91, of Q ub Court,
Lake nury, died Friday, Jm . 11,200Z
Bom to Port Waahfawfon, N.Y, he
moved to Central Florida to 198a He
waa the former owner of Salerno Taxi
and Um o In RoaKn, N.Y. e waa a
member o f Nativity Catholic Church.
Survivon todude hb wife; Mary E
R a ta of Lake Mary; two aona, A m o
T. Rreaa of Apopka and John Salerno
of Tampa; one sister. Fannie Ftttori of
New Ybrk; tix grandchildren; and four
great granaenudrerL
A memorial service b betog
arranged at Nativity Catholic Church
to Longwood at a later dale.
Brbaon Funeral Home b to charge
of arrangements.

HOLMES T. SLAYTON
Holmes T. Slayton. 86, of Crescent
Boulevard, Sanford, died Thursday,
Jan. 10,2002, in Longwood
Bom June 8,1915, to O ndiuud,
Ohio, he moved to Central Florida
to m Mountain View, Calif, to 1986.
He was a master machinist and
belonged to the Machinist Union,
along with the Musicians Union. He
was abo a member of the Bayheam
Racquet Club, he wa of the Protestant
frith
Survivor* include one daughter;
Jeon Slayton of Port Orchard, Wash;
one niece, Melissa Praoon of
Longwood; one brother, Blair Slayton
of Greenville, SC .; one sister, Nancy
Tumbler of Cocoa Beach two grand­
children; and four great grandchil­
dren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
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Joseph IVwa. 69, of Rotboro
Avenue, Deltona, died Saturday, Jan.
12,2002, in h b residence.
Bom to B e r n Creek, Pa, he moved
to Central Florida in 2000. He was a
U S. Army veteran who rerved during
the Korean W k He retired in 1987
after 30 years with Beth Energy, where
he was a coal miner He was a mem­
ber of S t Joseph Chunh in Coupoa
IV , Oar Lady of Ihe Lake* Catholic
Church, Deltona; and Ihe VFW, Post
No. 4315, to Aahville, Pa.
Survivors tndude hi* wife of 23
year*, Rose Plewa; one aon, te e Plewa
of AahviUe; P a; two daughters, Bonnie
Kos of AahviBe, P a, and Sheri Hatoa
c i Reno, Nev; two atrpdau^ters,
Sheila Cruz of Ddtona and Sheny
Udwell of AahviUe, Pa-; and nine
grandchildren.
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C ITY OF
SANFORD
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
AND DEVELOPERS
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
AMENDMENTS FOR 2002
T h e City of Sanford is accepting applications for the First Comprehensive Plan
Amendment of 2002. The plan amendm ent will consider amendments to the
Future Land Use Plan Map of the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive
Plan. The anticipated schedule is as follows:

Application Deadline:
Public Hearing by Local Planning Agency
(Sanford Planning and Zoning Commisalon):
First Public Hearing by Sanford City
Commlaaion (Transmittal Hearing):
Second Public Hearing by Sanford City
Commisalon (Adoption Hearing):

S eminole County Residents
Enjoy Free Disposal of up to
10 Tires From

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T his Event Is F or
P rivate Households Only;
Sony, businesses maynot participate In
For More Information Call (407) 665-2260

March 15, 2002
April 23, 2002
May 13, 2002
August 12, 2002

Annexation petitions will also be considered. An application fee is required.
Application forms m ay be downloaded from the publications section of our web
site www.ci.sanford.fl.us. Application forms m ay also be obtained at the City of
Sanford Departm ent of Eryjineering and Planning on the second floor of City Hall
or by phoning your request to 407-330*5672, by faxing to 4 0 7-330 -5679 and by
writing to P.O. Box 1786, Sanford, FL 32772-1788.
Sanford

has

tentatively

scheduled

the

Second Comprehensive Plan

Amendment of 2002 as follows:
Application Deadline:
Public Hearing by Local Planning Agency
(Sanford Planning and Zoning Commission):
First Public Hearing by Sanford City
Commission (Transmittal
Second Public Hearing by Sanford City
Commission (Adoption Hearing):

Ju n e 21,2002
Ju ly 23, 2002
August 26, 2002
December 9, 2002

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Wnlncnday. January 16. 2002

Bush establishes Mentor Month
By Cfwtetoptwr Patton
Staff Writer
In a cele b ra tio n o f th e first
o ffic ia l
M e n to r
M o n th
in
F lo r id a ,
G ov.
Je b
B u sh
a n n o u n c e d la s t w e e k a n e w
r tn e r
in
h is
M e n to r in g
tia tiv e — m u n icip a litie s.
T h e M u n ic ip a l M e n to r in g
In itia tiv e is d esig n ed to s p u r
citie s to a llo w th e ir e m p lo y e e s
to s e r v e a s m en to rs. I t's a role
n o t to u n fa m ilia r to c it y o f
S a n fo rd e m p lo y e e s w h o h a v e
p a r tic ip a te d
In th e c o u n ty
sch o o ls m e n to rin g p ro g ra m in
th e p a s t
A c c o rd in g to Ja n e L a n e , m a n ­
a g e r o f th e d iv id e n d s s c h o o l
v o lu n te e r p ro g ra m fo r S e m in o le
C o u n ty S c h o o ls , th e re is c u r ­
ren tly 8 1 2 m e n to rs in th e c o u n t
a c tin
JWg a s "p e rs o n a l c h e e rle a Z
e r» " fo r lo ca l kid s. B u s h , w h o
also v o lu n te e rs h is tim e to b e a
m e n to r,
ann ou nced
F r id a y
115,578 o f F lo rid a 's y o u th a re
c u rre n tly b e n e fitin g fro m m e n ­
to rin g .
"T h e r e is s o m an y m o re k id s
that c o u ld u se a m e n to r," L an e
said . " S o m e m e n to rs d o so m e
tu to rin g , b u t th a t's n o t th e ir
m a in g o a l. It’s ju st s ittin g th e re
lis te n in g to k id s."
T h e F lo rid a L eag u e o f C ities
h a s re c e iv e d c o m m itm e n ts from
m o re th a n 3 0 c itie s to p a rticia te
in
th e
M u n ic ip a l
(e n to r in g In itia tiv e , w ith a
g o al o f 10 p ercen t o r a p p r o x i­

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m a te ly 4 0 c itie s s ta te w id e .
A lth o u g h n o n e o f S e m in o le
C o u n ty 's s e v e n c itie s h a v e
jo in ed th e n ew in itia tiv e L an e
sp e cu la te s San fo rd w ill b e ca u se
o f its p a st e x p e rie n c e in th e p r o ­
g ram . B efo re th e lau n ch o f th e
new in itia tiv e . B ush p re v io u s ly
stated in a p ress release th a t h is
go al fo r th e sta te is to reach th e
200 ,0 0 0 m e n to r m ark.
' I am p le a se d that th e im p o r­
tan ce o f m e n to rin g is b e in g re c­
o g n iz e d w ith th e fir s t e v e r
M en to r M o n th in F lo rid a a n d
N a tio n a l
M e n to rin g
M o n th
acro ss th e n atio n . F lo rid a h a s
led th e w ay , an d th e b u s in e ss
c o m m u n ity h a s jo in e d u s w ith
th e c o m m itm e n t o f tim e a n d
m o n ey , a llo w in g u s to r a is e
a w a re n e s s o f th e tre m e n d o u s
need fo r m e n to rs," sa id B u sh .
"W ith th e M u n icip al M e n to rin g
In itia tiv e w e a re re ach in g o u t to

------------------------------ m e n to rin g _
ch ild . T o d ay o v e r 3 0 0 lo ca l o rg a ­
n iz a tio n s a c ro ss F lo rid a h a v e
a c tiv e m e n to r p ro g ra m s , b u t
m o re re m ain s to b e d o n e , s o I
e n c o u r a g e e v e r y o n e to b e a
m e n to r."
In a d d itio n to city p e rso n n e l,
B u sh
e n c o u ra g e s
a ll
s ta te
d e p a r tm e n t
e m p lo y e e s
to
b e co m e in v o lv ed In m e n to r in g *
L a n e s a id . In S e m in o le C o u n ty,
ab o u t 2 0 em p lo y e e s from t h £
h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t an d a p o r­
tio n o f th e sta te a tto rn e y 's sta ff

v o lu n teer a s m en tors.
S e v e ra l
s c h o o ls su ch
as
Bentley, G o ld sb o ro , S p rin g L ik e
an d
A lta m o n te
e le m e n ta ry
sch o o ls b e lie v e in m en to rin g so
m u ch th e y h a v e sch o o l w id e
m e n to rin g
p ro g ra m s. M a n y
S em in o le te a ch e rs ev en v o lu n ­
teer tim e to m en to r ch ild re n in
o th er s c h o o ls than they teach in.
L ane said .
T h e S e m in o le C o m m u n ity
V o lu n teer P ro g ram lo cated at
th e
S e m in o le
C o m m u n ity
C o lle g e S a n fo r d / L ik e M a ry
ca m p u s h e lp s p rov id e v o lu n ­
teers fo r n o n p m fit and c o m m u ­
n ity a g e n c ie s
In S e m in o le
in c lu d in g th e m en to rin g p ro ­
gram at th e schools. A cco rd in g
to T at S h ie ld s , e x e c u tiv e .d ire c ­
tor, m e n to rs g iv e child ren " b a s i­
cally ju st s o m e o n e to talk to ."
" It m a k e s a d ifference in th e
life o f a c h ild ," she said . " M a n y
c h ild re n
a r e nut fo rtu n a te
e n o u g h to h a v e th at k in d o f
re la tio n sh ip ."
D e sp ite th e effo rts o f lo ca l
g ro u p s a n d the state, S e m in o le
still h a s a g re at d em a n d fo r
m e n to rs. A n a d d itio n a l 150
m e n to rs a r e n eed ed ju s t fo r
Lym an an d W inter S p rin g s h ig h
s c h o o ls,
L in e
s a id .
T rad itio n ally , the local s c h o o ls '
m en to r p ro g ra m ad d s an a d d i­
tional 2 5 0 m en tors a year, b u t
L ane sa id s h e hopes to d o u b le
that th is year.
A ls o ,
in
re c o g n itio n
of
N atio n al M en to rin g M o n th a n d

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cere m o n y m arches, an d received
p h y s ic a l tra in in g a n d sp e cia l
train in g in hu m an relation s.
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p le te b a s ic training earn credits!,
to w a rd a n a s so c ia te dcgree&gt;
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o f the A ir Force.
N o v a k is th e so n o f R alp h
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N o v ak o f S k o k ie, III.
H e is a 2001 g rad u ate o f L ake
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D u rin g the six w e e k s o f train ­
in g, th e airm an stu d ie d the A ir
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Brack with Annette Funicello Frankie
was experiencing pain in his ringers that
was so intense, he couldn't work.
Hi* doctor diagnosed his condition
is osteoarthritis, but nothing the doc^ ^ ' “ 1 tor gave him relieved
the pain. Became of
the side
H e ."
Frankie couldn't lake
steroids or injections.
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to in c re a se a w a re n e s s o f th e
im p o rtan ce o f m e n to rin g , the
U .S. Postal S e rv ic e w ill in tro ­
d u ce to c u sto m e rs Ja n . II a n ew
" M e n to r a C h ild " p o s ta g e
stam p . D esig n ed by L an ce Hidy,
th e stam p fe a tu re s a strik in g
d esig n that c o n v e y s the b en efits
o f m e n to rin g . M is c o m p u te rg en erated a rtw o rk d ep ic ts an
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ce re m o n y m arch es, an d received
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Your g u i d e to
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c o o l e s t hot
spots.

T h e B u z z a r d ’ s R o o s t E v e n t s S c h e d u le d
to e v ery o n e .
W e w ill con tin u e to h av e th e blin d d raw d a rt to u rn am en t on
T u esd ay s p rio r to karaoke. E v ery o n e seem s to lo v e d a rts in this area.
In fact, o n e o f m y cu sto m ers g a v e m y hu sband a n d I a lesso n a few
w eeks ag o . A nd , w e no w h a v e th e d art fever. It is terrific. A lso, I plan
to s e t u p reg u lar pool to u rn am en ts w ith the n ew p o o l tables and
acce sso rie s b ein g d eliv ered th is w eek. Pool is a v e ry strateg ic gam e
to play. It is a s en jo y able to w a tc h a s it Is to p articip ate.
T h e h o u rs o f o p eratio n a re 12 noon to 2 am . T h e karao ke and
ladies a n d m en s night e v e n ts w ill Finish early e n o u g h to p revent any­
on e from h av in g too m u ch tro u b le gettin g u p fo r w o rk th e next day.
A lso, y o u ca n now ch o o se fro m a w id e v ariety o f liq u o r rather than
be lim ited to b eer and w in e. T h e re w ill b e c re a tiv e d rin k specials
d aily fro m the tim e w e a re o p e n until the tim e w e close. Every
W ed n esd ay w ill be la d ie s' n ig h t, w here the lad ies d rin k free from
9p m to 12 m idnight. E v ery M o n d ay w ill b e m e n 's n ig h t, w ere the
m en d rin k free from 9 p m to 11 pm . A lso, v ery S u n d a y for a $5.00
co v er c h a rg e, there w ill b e fre e p izza and d raft fro m 1 pm to 4 pm .
W atch fo r the lingerie sh o w s an d m ale review c o m in g soon. Those
w ill b e an n ou n ced w hen w e h av e m ore Inform ation.
I am s u re everyone is cu rio u s abou t m y h u sban d an d I. W e have
been m arried fo r 28 y ears. W e hav e tw o ad u lt ch ild re n , 28 and 24,
and o n e grand child fiv e y e a r old. W e used to liv e in Sanford and
L ake M a ry 2 0 years ag o . W e le ft to search fo r a c a re e r an d better our­
selv es in life. S in ce then I h a v e received m y M a ste r o f Business
A d m in istratio n D egree w ith a n em ph asis in a cco u n tin g and p lan to
sit fo r th e CPA exam in M ay 2 0 0 2 .1 hav e a n acco u n tin g b u sin ess that
I o p e ra te d u rin g the day. M y h u sban d is a to u rn am en t fisherm an and
m y M ark etin g Director. W e lo ved to go to d inner, d an cin g , play pool
and h a v e a great tim e b e fo re w e w ere too busy, to d o any o f those
th in g s. S o , I decided to b u y m y se lf a place w ere w e cou ld en jo y that
ag ain , n o t o n ly w ith o u rse lv e s, b u t w ith o th ers a s w e ll. It w ill b e a
p lace w h e re you can g o o u t, e n jo y y o u rself and le av e th e w orries at
h o m e. W e look forw ard to se e in g ev eryo n e in th e n e a r future.

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Coma join us for dart and pool tournaments, Karaoke and live band per­
formance. Pictured la VtckUe Beboot. owner.

VlVONA’S

Fine Italian
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(CORNER O F 48A A PARK AVE.)

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January 20,2002 5:00 p.m.
Winter Springs High School
130 Tuskawilia Road
Cost - Adults $10 / Children $5
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Tkx SnaN ou Huuld

Miss SHS Pagent
is Saturday, Jan. 26
TWonty-throa young women from Seminole
High School are competing In the Mlaa SHS
pageant, scheduled tor Jen. 26 at the high
echool. The conteatanta are Judged on their
academic background, community eecvlce
and extracurricular acdvWea, a written
essay, an Interview and a talent competition.
The contestant* pictured are, from Mt
(front) Alanna Buono, Jennifer Campe, Jule
Carr, Ockeehla Christian, EMee Dantuma,
Liza Gonzalez, Jolene M. GurtJ*. Shoahana
DeAnn Hacker, (back) 8tephanle Htoe,
Meredith Hoyer, Thiiaal Karunanldhl,
Sophia Lavonne Uttiea. Kristen Marietta,
Susan McLane, Stephanie Mealor, Melanie
Palacios. Modollne Pierre, Christina Pruaak,
Isabel Quinn, Share Vblk, 8hannon Angel
Walker, and AaWynn Kristina Welker. Not
pictured la Lama Ferre*.
nrnmo poovo uy nwiwny

When should hearing be tested? W atch for warning si
(A R A ) - W hat? ... I'm so rry I
c o u ld n 't h e a r you? ... C o u ld y o u
rep eat t h a t ? ... W hat d id y o u sa y ?
r If th ese are the qu estio n s y o u
ask w h e n talking w ith o th e rs,
then it's lik ely you need to h a v e
yOur h earin g tested.
: I f y o u 're w ondering w h y y o u r
frien d s m u m ble w hen they talk
td yo u o r w hen restaurants s u d ­
d en ly b e co m e cacophonous, fru s­
tratin g p laces, have y o u r h e a rin g
tested . I f y o u r fam ily co n sisten tly
trim s th e telev isio n v o lu m e
d o w n w h e n y o u 're th ro u g h
w atch in g it, have y o u r h e a rin g
tested . If phone con v ersatio n s a re
co n fu sin g o r you find y o u rs e lf
h iv in g to con centrate on a s p e a k ­
e r 's lip s to u n d erstan d w h a t
tH ey're say in g , h ave y o u r h e a rin g
lA te d . I f y o u h av en 't had a h e a r­
ing test sin ce high s c h o o l... h a v e
a n e a rin g t e s t
'T h e statistics o f h earin g lo ss
a re co m p ellin g : O n e o u t o f 10
A m e rica n s h as hearing lo ss. B y
a g e 65, o n e o u t o f three p e o p le
h as h e a rin g loss. A nd o f th ese,
o n ly o n e o u t o f fiv e a c tu a lly
M fekshelp .

T h a t's u n n e c e s s a r y — a n d
u n fortun ate — b ecau se there is
help av ailable. In a recent su rv e y
p e rfo rm e d b y th e N a tio n a l
C ou ncil o n th e A gin g, h earin g
loss, left u n tre ate d , n as a correla­
tive relatio n sh ip w ith d eb ilitatin g
p sy c h o lo g ica l
p ro b le m s
lik e
d ep ressio n , s o c ia l a n x ie ty a n d
d ecreased s o c ia l activ ity . T h e
longer y o u ig n o re y o u r h e a rin g
loss, the w o rs e th e p hy sical, p sy ­
c h o lo g ic a l a n d s o c ia l e ffe cts .
W hile n o ise-in d u ced h earing lo ss
is painless, it is p erm anent.
N ip p o ten tial h earin g lo ss in
the bud . H a v e y o u r h earin g te st­
ed. D oing s o e a rly m ay p re v e n t
d a m a g e o r fu r th e r d a m a g e to
y o u r h earing .
T h e W a rn in g S ig n s
U sually, h e a rin g loss is p a in ­
less and g ra d u a l, ty p ically d e v e l­
o p in g o v e r a p e rio d o f 2 5 tp 3 0
years. W ith o u t so m e q u alitativ e
test, y o u w o n 't realize y o u 're lo s ­
ing y o u r h e a rin g till it's to o late.
T h ere is a d e g re e o f h earin g lo ss
associated w ith ag in g , an d in fec­
tions, su d d e n lo u d o r p ro lo n g ed

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involved q u estio n s w h en you get
y o u r hearing tested . I f you exp e­
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y o u r hearing tested.
W n o sh o u ld I ta lk to ?
You need to s e e a n audiologist.
a professional w h o specializes in
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are trained to co n d u ct and Inter­
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p en se h earing a id s, prov id e relat­
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tion.
Your au d io lo g ist w ill h elp you
m oke o n info rm ed d ecisio n about
y o u r h earin g core and provide
yo u w ith co m m u n icatio n strate­
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s and get checked regularly
ev alu atio n i f cov ered b y in su r­
ance.
Surp risingly, m o st p e o p le w h o
stru ggle w ith h earing lo ss th in k
th e y 're u n u su a l. H e a rin g lo ss
d o e sn 't h av e to m ean d ep ression ,
fru stration and social a n x ie ty —
on au d io lo g ic reh abilitatio n p ro ­
gram ca n train y o u to d eal w ith
y o u r new situ atio n , and a n a u d i­
olog ist c a n h elp yo u fin d o n e.
H av e y o u r h earin g tested os
soo n a s p o ssible, an d ta lk to y o u r
au d io lo g ist ab o u t ho w o fte n to
test y o u r hearing. Y o u 'll h a v e a
great ch an ce o f learn in g h o w to

d eal w ith h e arin g lo ss b e fo re it
beco m es d ebilitating .
W h e re T o S ta rt
If y o u th in k y o u h av e h e arin g
loss, th ere a re great reso u rces to
help y o u . In ad d itio n to u n d e rg o ­
ing an a n n u a l h earin g teat, ch e ck
o u t th e A u d io lo g y A w aren ess
C a m p a ig n
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Harrell L Beverly
Transmissions

Qlie im/lte you to visit oua nuftse/iy.
We have a wide selection of
bromeliads in individual pots,
unique driftwod designs and a
variety o f unusual containers for
home and garden use.
O u r n u rsery i s o p e n
9 A M to 3 P M T besd ay throu gh Friday
and 9 A M to 5 PM Saturd ay &amp; Sunday

We can b e open other time is helpful
if you can call ahead o f your visit.

Blossom W orld Brom eliads
1405 PlMway •Sanford, FI 32773

‘M U l I m a ^ i

Seniors: Ask about our special
classes!
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n o ise , d is e a se s (Uke M e n ie re 's
d isesse) o r g e n e tic d isorders (lik e
otosclerosis), m e d ica l con d itions
(lik e d iab etes), e v e n a b u ild -u p o f
e a r w ax con m e a n hearing loss.
H ere a re s o m e w arning sig n s
to w atch o u t f o r
• Pain o r rin g in g in you r e a rs
(tinnitus) a fte r e xp o su re to n o ise
• M uffled sp e ech sou n d s o r
m u sic so u n d s d u ll s fte r leaving a
noisy area
• D iffic u lty u n d e rsta n d in g
speech in cro w d e d situations
• D iffic u lty in p in p o in tin g
sou n d s' lo ca tio n s (loss o f stereo
hearing)
• F req u en tly m isp ronou ncing
w ord s
• F req u en tly ask in g p eop le to
repeat th e m se lv e s
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407-323-2829
101 N. Country Club Road
The Shoppes o f Lake Mary

Tel / Fax 407-321-0838

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The Helen Stairs Theatre
(Downtown Sanford)

Family Focus
The Salvation Arm y of
Seminole County

Volunteers Needed
For court ordered supervised visits
and monitored exchanges.

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Come Be A Part O f The
Miss Seminole County
Pageant.

2002
S a n fo r d
H is to r ic C a le n d a r
12 Sth

Come join our amazing group of volunteers as
they make it possible for our children and par­
ents to have a fun, safe place to visit and main­
tain positive relationships.
Days/Timcs: Wed. 4-7 p.m., Fri. 4-7 p.m.,
Sat. 10 a.m. - 1 pm. Sun. 4 - 7 p.m.
Location: The Salvation Arm y
700 W. 24th Street
Sanford, Florida 32772
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M iriam &amp; Valerie's
School of D ance Arts

C A L E N D A R S A R E A V A IL A B L E A T
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Wednesday. January 18. 2002

Facility
o p erate its residential facility.
C ity C om m issioners approved
the plan w ith little discussion b y a
3 -2 v o te , w ith M a y o r B rad y
L essard
and
D istrict
1
C om m ission er A rt W oodruff d is­
senting.
S C M H C officials asked that the
d ouble rate charged b e reduced
b ecau se o f the agen cy 's non-prof­
it status.
"W e ’re n o n -p ro fit to o ," said
W h ite y
E ck stein , D istrict 4
Com m issioner. "O u r staff had to

ju m p th ro u gh a lo t o f h o o p s
becau se you gu ys d id n 't follow
the correct procedures. A s far as
I'm concerned, you o w e u s the
d ou ble fle a ."
In other business, the co m m is­
sion;
• Directed staff to sp end up to
$4,500 to land scape and install
Irrigation in the righ ts-of-w ay in
fo e 1200 b lo ck o f P ark A venue.
C om m ission ers a lso au th o rized
C ity A ttorney BUI C o lb ert to sue
to have the p ay p hones rem oved
from 1201 P ark Avenue. R esid ents

in th e a re a h a v e co m p lain ed
abou t crim inal an d d rug activity
taking p la ce at the location. T h e
Sanford P olice D epartm ent issued
m ore than 2 5 n o ise violations d u r­
ing a " Q u ic k R esp o n se T ask
Fo rce" op eratio n and discovered
the pay p h o n es w ere bein g used
for crim inal activity.
• A pproved a prelim inary su b ­
division p la n fo r five lots at the
c o m e r o t U S . H ighw ay 17/92
an d L ak e M ary B o u lev ard . A
M obile g aso lin e station occupied
the site, b u t has sin ce been to m

dow n. A d eveloper plans to build
holic beverages fo r consum ption
a W alg re e n s drug store on the
on prem ises at W ings N Things,
site.
2921 O rland o D rive, Su ite 142.
• A pproved a prelim inary su b­
• A pproved a second reading
d iv isio n plan for a 126-unit con­ . to ann ex 2.15 acres betw een SR 46
d o m in iu m co m p lex at 6 0 0 W. and S m ith C an al R o ad and
A irport boulevard. H ie developer b etw een
S ew ell
R o ad
and
indicated individual units w ill be
Rinehart Road.
sold , n o t leased.
• A pproved a second reading
to a n n e x .968 a cre s betw een
• A dopted a resolution certify­
in g that H abitat for H um anity in
S em in o le B ou lev ard exten d ed
S em in o le C ounty I n c 's program
easterly and C elery A venue and
fo r construction is consistent w ith
betw een Brisson A venue extend­
local plans and regulations.
ed n o rth erly an d M ay R iv er
• A pproved the sale o f alco ­ C o u r t

final d erision on the ev en ts, b u t
w e 'v e got to start th e d iscussion
som ew here."
G ordon also plans to create a
new prem ium m em bersh ip p ro ­
gram fo r large, institutional-type
businesses like hospitals, utilities
and telecom m unications com p a­
nies. G ordon said M ike H om er,
w ho
heads
th e
K isslm m e/ O sceo la
C o u n ty
C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e and
w h o se fath er w as a lo n g -tim e
d irector o f the Sanford C h am ber
in the 19704 and 1980s, provided

details on h o w a prem ium m em ­
berships w ork.
" It's sim ila r to w hat a lot o f
organizations d o w ith their gold
an d p latin u m sp o n so rsh ip s o f
even ts," G o rd o n said. "B asically
theses m em b ers w ould receive
special b en efits, luncheons and
activities. T h e y 'll also serve a s an
advisory b oard for the C ham ber.
They'll b e alm o st like a com m ittee
o f their o w n ."
Initially, the n ew m em bership
is b ein g referred to a s the
o f Tru stees, though G ordon

said that nam e m ay change. In
K issim m e, the cost to be a trustee
is the n o rm al m em bersh ip fee
p lu s 5 5 ,0 0 0 fo r th e first year.
R enew als co st the regular m em ­
bership fee plus $2^ 00. G ordon
said the Sanford program w ould
n o t b e as expen sive b u t did not
indicated w hat the fee w ould be.
"T h a t's som ething the board
need s to d erid e," G o rd o n said.
T h e board m ust also m ake a
c o m m itm e n t to b e co m e m o re
involved in fund-raising, G ordon
said, if the C ham ber hopes to su r­

Two bodies
found in
burning car
Staff Writer
H EA TH RO W —
P o lk *
believ e tw o p eo p le reported
m issing from H eathrow w ere
those found d ead in a b u n tin g
car S u n d ay in w e st O ra n g e
County.
Saturday afternoon, investi­
gators o f the Sem inole C o u n ty
S h e riff's
O ffice
rep o rte d
M arilieruie M arc, 37, an d h e r
nephew , D aniel M arc, 26, o f
Sanford, m issing.
F am ily m e m b e rs s a id to
police they had b e e n m h e in g
sin ce 9 a m Friday w h e n th ey
reportedly left H eathrow to
to a Longw ood ca r
to p ick up a new vehicle,
ap p o in tm en t w ith th e aul
d ealer w asn 't until in the

ham ber
1A
burned are a bo w lin g toum a*
i t (p ro jected to b rin g in
12,000), a b a rb e c u e ev en t
9), a carnival sim ilar to foe
: h eld each fall at the Sem inole
o w n e C e n te r ($6,000) an d a
I H ob-nob ($5,000).
"W e 'v e g o t other ideas as w ell,"
said. " I ’d love to b rin g an art
tiv al to S an fo rd . 1 kn ow
does a rhythm and
lu e s fa t iv a l. I d o n 't know if
a re filings w e ca n d a The
board has to m ake the

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favs,"hesaid.

H is n e w position w ill prevent
h im from w orking in the field as
m u ch a s he d id in C entral Florida,
t he said he wiD b e o ut there as
uch a s his sched ule will allow
In Central Florida, he com H o o p D consisting o f
1 10 troopers, b u t in overseeSouth Florida h e will com 1fo u r m ore troops, h e said.
' I feel I'm a hands a n Idnd of
so I’m going to m iss the
‘ay interactions w ith the
le that m ake things happen,
that's the troopers o n the
''h e said.
H e also ,said he w ill m iss the
tionships h e has fostered with

: t t 8 M t l fro m p a g e 1A
, in g b o d y abo u t 100 yard s aw ay
' from th e car w as foun d .
inwmt^HriSIg t/te m an^Tdisapp e aran ce sin ce T h u rsd ay
ev en in g . H e w a s last reported
see n leav in g a frie n d 's h o u se in
O rm o n d B each T h u rsd ay in his
w h ite O id sm o blle.
A ccord in g to S C S O Lt. Ed
A lien , the b o d y w as found in
th e sa m e gen eral area as the
reco v ered v eh icle. Inv estigators
an d th e Volusia M edical
E x a m in e r's O ffice w ere ch e ck ­
in g o n clu es o f h o m icid e before
th e b o d y w ou ld b e rem oved ,
h e s a id . T h e m ed ical exam in er
w ill a lso assist in a p o sitiv e
id en tificatio n o f the body.

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other law enforcem ent leaders in
the area including those in t h e '
Florida
C rim in al
ju stic e
A ssociation and the V olusia
C hiefs Association. A lthough, he
said h e w ill take som e o f the
important lessons h e learned from
file area to South Florida.
7
"Central Florida is unique in it’s really the leader for o th er areas
for joint operations," he said. "1
hope to bring som e o f that no
m atter w here I go. People that
w ork and live h ere should b e
proud o f the law enforcem ent
agen cies and h o w th ey w o rk
together."
R ick's brother, Ronnie, is cur­
rently a sergeant w ith th e Lake
M ary Police Departm ent.

Fam ily m em b ers said to
V C S O In v estigato rs th at
H ughes becom es forgetful and
co n iu sc ti a t llm e s. S e v e r a l... , _
m o n th s ag o , h e d ro v e a w a y in
h is c a r a n d w as fo u n d d iso ri­
ented so m e tim e la ter in
P alatka, D av id so n said .

attending or for more infor­
mation, call Myrna at 407665-5370.
T h e C h r is tia n S h a r in g
C e n te r In L o n g w o o d h a s an
u r g e n t n e e d fo r v o lu n te e r s to

"O bviously, they pro bablyf J
had plans to g o som ew h ere n
e lse, sa id S em in o le L t E d
Alien.
?fi
B ehind a n aband oned re s^ j,
d en ce and bu siness in a w o o d y ,
ed area at 8235 O aro o n a-O co ee
R o ad , ju st e ast o f A p o p k a ^
V ineland
R oad ,
O ra n g e .,
C ou nty police an d fire unitqjj
responded at 7 a m S u n d ay to ,3
reports o f a b u n tin g v e h icle ^
Tw o bodies o n the floo r o f th e ;)
v an w ere burnt beyond recog-;,
nition, said p o lk s.
V(
Based o n inform ation g ath ^ ,
ered at the scene, su ch a s the^
vehicle identification nu m ber.,,
the burning vehicle w a s oon^..
nected to the m issing peraccpi
c a se in S em in o le, sa id a n ,.
O C SO
sp okesm an.
T h q ,.
charred Toyota m inivan w as fi
registered to M arilienne. A p o s­
itive identification o f the bod-1(
ies w ill b e m ade b y the O ran g e ,
C o u n ty M ed ical E x a m in e r 's ,
O ffice.
ii
A lth o u g h
the
O r a n g e ,,
C o u nnty
t Sh eriff's O ffice h o m b v
rid e division is w ork in g the
c a se , a S e m in o le C o u n ty
S h eriff's O ffice investigator is
also assigned to assist them .
Investigators are w o rk in g to
retrace th e step s o f th e tw o vic­
tim s in ho p es o f findkiR m ors
in fo rm atio n "* a b o u t * othei
appointm ents they m a y havt
had that day.

at 4 0 7 -2 6 0 -9 1 5 5 , e * t. 6,
M onday, W edn esd ay O f. . . .

is s c h e d u lin g a n o t h e r in its
s e r ie s o f C o m m u n ity
E m e rg e n c y R e s p o n s e T eam
p ro g ra m s . It w ill b e g in o n
T h u rs d a y , Ja n . 17, a n d ru n fo r
s e v e n c o n s e c u tiv e T h u r s d a y
e v e n in g s fro m 7 p .m . u n til
a p p r o x im a te ly 1 0 p .m .
H ie tr a in in g is b u ilt a ro u n d
in d iv id u a l a n d fa m ily s u r ­
v iv a l s k ills , in c lu d in g s u c h
to p ic s a s life -s a v in g te c h ­
n iq u e s , e m e rg e n c y F ir s t A id
p r o c e d u r e s , tir e fig h tin g a n d
d is a s t e r p la n n in g .
F o r m o r e in fo r m a tio n , c a ll
4 0 7 -6 6 5 -5 0 1 7 .
R e s id e n ts o f u n in c o r p o r a t­
e d S e m in o le C o u n t y c a n re c y ­
c l e t h e i r C h r is t m a s t r e e s a ll
W e d n e s d a y s in Ja n u a r y .
T re e s m u s t b e p la c e d a t th e
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R e c e p tio n is ts a n d in te r ­
v ie w e r s a re n e e d e d to in te r ­
v ie w fa m ilie s in c r is is s it u a ­
tio n s an d to a s s is t th e m in
m e e tin g th e ir n e e d s .P a n tr y
w o rk e rs a r e n e e d e d to s to c k
s h e lv e s a n d fill g r o c e ry
o r d e r s fo r c lie n t fa m ilie s . V an
d r iv e r s a r e n e e d e d to p ic k u p
fo o d d o n a tio n s .
H o u rs a re M o n d a y th ro u g h
F r id a y fro m 9 a .m . to 1 p .m .
T h r ift s to r e v o lu n te e r s a re
a ls o n e e d e d to s o r t d o n a ­
tio n s , a s s is t c u s to m e r s , ru n
th e c a s h re g is te r a n d c h e c k
s m a ll a p p lia n c e s a n d m a k e
r e p a ir s , a s w e ll a s tr u c k a s s i s ­
ta n ts to h e lp w ith d o n a tio n
p ic k u p s.
H o u rs a re M o n d a y th ro u g h
F r id a y fro m 9 a .m . to 5 p .m .
F a r in fo r m a tio n , c a ll b i a n n
F rid a y .

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vive.
" It's real sim ple. O u r cham ber
m em bers, particularly o u r board
o f directors, have to step up to the
p late," G ordon Bald. 'TiWc've got
to get m o re revenue co m in g in.
T h e toughest com m ittees to serve
on are the fund-raising ones, the
ones w here you have to g o out
and ask people fo r m oney. O u r
people hav e to d o a better jo b of
that because I can 't d o it alone.
M y staff ca n ’t d o it alone.
"W e can turn it arou nd , b u t it's
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Community Notes
T h e S e m i n o l e C o u n ty
G u a r d ia n A d L ite m P ro g ra m
is in n e e d o f v o lu n te e r s to
a d v o c a te fo r th e b e s t in te r e s t
o f a b u s e d , n e g le c te d a n d
a b a n d o n e d c h ild r e n in a
c o u r t p r o c e e d in g .
T o b e c o m e a G u a rd ia n A d
L ite m v o lu n te e r , y o u m u s t b e
21 y e a r s o ld , p o s s e s s g o o d
ju d g e m e n t, c o m m o n s e n s e
a n a b e c a p a b le o f h e lp in g a
c h ild in c r is is . You m u s t p r e ­
s e n t fa v o r a b le re fe r e n c e s ,
c o n s e n t to h a v e y o u r b a c k ­
g ro u n d ch eck ed and co m ­
p le t e 2 4 -h o u r s o f t r a in in g .
G u a r d ia n A d L ite m t r a in ­
in g w ill b e h e ld a t th e
J u v e n ile J u s t i c e C e n te r , 1 9 0
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com m u n ity h e ro e s, o n e lo cal b u sin ess
turned p ro fits in to d o n atio n s d u rin g a
N o v em ber fu n d -raisin g e v e n t
■j L ake M a ry C h irop ractic C e n te r
recen tly d o n ated m ore d u n $ 1 ,0 0 0 to
the city 's fire an d p o lice d ep artm en ts
ip recognition o f m e m en an d w om en
w h o serv e th e com m unity, said
Je n n ife r S m ith , a ch iro p ractic p h y si­
cian a t L a k e M ary C h iro p ractic C enter.
T h e C en ter d on ated p art o f its
N o v em ber p ro ceed s to the lo cal fund
an d m atched th e am o u n t d o lla r for
doilar.
/ " I t w as so m eth in g w e w an ted to do
in lig ht o f w h a t h ap p en ed o n S e p t
11," Sm ith s a id . "W e w an ted to lo cu s
o u r effo rts o n the h ero es w h o are
so m etim es forg o tten — o u r lo cal fire
an d p o lice d ep artm en ts. It w a s to
sh o w o u r ap p reciatio n fo r w h a t they
d o ."
T h e C e n te r invited p e o p le to d o nate
the $ 2 0 co st o f an exam , w h ic h inclu d ­

ed X -ra y s a n d a con su ltatio n , to th e
fun d, s a id P au l M . Tom a, a ch iro p ra c­
tic p h y sic ia n a t L ak e M ary
C h iro p ractic C enter. T h e e v en t raised
$ 5 4 0 th ro u g h p atien t d o n atio n s, w ith
a n o th e r $ 5 4 0 m atched b y th e C en ter.
T h e to tal w a s sp lit b e tw e e n th e tw o
d ep artm en ts.
T h e C en ter, in co n ju n ctio n w ith Foot
le v e lcrs In c., also p articip ated in an
O c to b e r fu n d -raiser, w h ich raised
m o re th a n $2^)00 fo r d ie A m erican
R ed C ro ss.
" T h is is w h a t liv in g in a co m m u n ity
is a ll a b o u t," said R u m M a n h a n t, c h i­
ro p ra ctic assistan t a t L ak e M ary
C h iro p ractic. "W e a re all in th is
together.
"T h e re a re a lot o f tak e rs in th e
w o rld , b u t there a re also a lo t o f
g iv e rs ," sh e said . 'N o w , w e realize
h o w m a n y g iv ers there really a r e ."
T h e m o n ey d on ated to th e L a k e
M ary P o lice D ep artm en t w ill b e u sed
fo r its D A R E (D ru g A bu se R e sistan ce
E d u ca tio n ) program .
" T h is d o n atio n is a n e x a m p le o f th e
o u tsta n d in g su p p o rt w e re ce iv e fro m

the c o m m u n ity ," L a k e M a ry P olice
C h ie f R ich ard B eary sa id . " It w ill h e lp
a lo t, e sp ecia lly sin ce th e e co n o m y is
off. I t w ill k o a lo n g w a y ."
A cco rd in g to B eary, m an y p o lice
d ep artm en ts th ro u g h o u t th e n atio n
h a v e h ad to e lim in a te e d u ca tio n al p ro ­
g ra m s d u e to th e d ecrease in fu n d in g
an d d o n atio n s. W ith th e co m m u n ity
an d c ity 's s u p p o r t h o w ev er. L ak e
M a ry 's D A R E p ro g ram is still go in g
stro n g a fte r s ev e n y ears.
" I 'm g la d to s e e th at d ie c ity o f L ak e
M ary is co m m itte d to e d u ca tin g o u r
c h ild re n ," h e said .
L a k e M a ry D A R E O ffic e r

i p u rch ase Tsh irts a n d o th e r item s u sed in th e
c ity 's D A R E p ro g ram . T h e pro g ram
serv e s e lem e n ta ry s tu d en ts a t L ak e
M ary E le m en tary an d L ak e M ary
P rep arato ry sch o o ls.
"T h e resp o n se h a s b e e n g re at fo r
o u r D A R E p ro g ra m ," T aylo r said.
"E v e ry b o d y lo v e s it, an d th e k id s real­
ly resp o n d to th e p ro g ra m ."

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Section B
W ednesday
January 16, 2002

Lee County
man arrested
on 67 counts
of felony
FT . M Y E R S — A n 11m o n th in v estig atio n in to the
illegal tak in g o f allig ato rs has
led to th e a rrest o f a L ee
C o u n ty m a n o n 6 7 felon y
co u n ts. Ja c k R id ley H arper,
5 7 , o f 2 2 2 H arb o r Dr., Boca
G ran d e , h a s b e e n charged
w ith u tte rin g a forged instru­
m e n t, traffick in g in stolen
p roperty, id en tity th eft and
u n law fu l h arv e st o f allig a­
tors.
T h e Flo rid a F ish an d
W ild life C o n serv atio n
C o m m issio n (F W Q and the
o ffice o f S tatew id e
P ro secu to r M elan ie A n n
H in es filed the com p lain ts
a g a in st H a rp e r in P o lk and
L ee C o u n ties. W ild life offi­
c ia ls d isco v ered irregu larities
in reco rd s o f last y ears P ublic
A llig a to r H u n t, triggering
th e jo in t in v estig atio n by the
F W C a n d H in e s' o ffice in Ft.
M yers.
H a rp e r is ch arg ed w ith o n e
co u n t o f d ealin g in stolen
p ro p erty (alligato r), a firstd eg re e felo n y p u n ish able by
u p to 3 0 y ears in prison
an d / o r a $10 ,0 0 0 fine.
A d d itio n al o ffen ses, 45

counts o.&lt; unlawful harvest of
a llig a to rs, 17 c o u n ts o f utter­
in g fo rg ed d o cu m e n ts and
fo u r c o u n ts o f frau d u len t u se
o f p erso n al id en tity inform a­
tion a re all third -d eg ree
felo n ies, e a ch p u n ish able b y
u p to fiv e y e ars in p rison
an d / o r a fin e o f u p to $5,000.
T h e Flo rid a A dm in istrative
C o d e requ ires perm itees for
p u b lic allig ato r hu n ts to affix
a C o n v e n tio n on
In tern atio n al Trade in
E n d angered S p e cie s (C ITIE S)
tag to a carcass an d com p lete
a rep o rt and o n e ach alligato r
h arv ested . P erm itees are
issu ed tags w h ich can only
b e u sed o n a sp ecific b o d y o f
w ater. U n u sed tags m u st be
a cco u n ted for. Perm its are
issu ed fo r th e P u blic W aters
A llig ato r H arv est throu gh a
ran d o m co m p u te r d raw in g
o f ap p lican ts.
T h e state alleg es that
H arp er w as en g aged in ille­
g a lly o b tain in g P ublic
A llig a to r H arv est Perm its in,
1999 and 2000, by forging
sig n atu res and p ay in g for
p e rm its, u sin g the nam es o f
o th ers. A lso , he is charged
w ith u sing the illegally
o b tain ed p erm its to harvest
ab o u t 6 0 rep tiles and sellin g
th em to a n allig ato r prod ucts
d ealer. H arp er cou ld not
acco u n t fo r all the C IT IE S
tags issued to him .
In v estigato rs said the
ch arg es ag ain st H arper, if
p ro v en, w ou ld am ou nt to
d ep riv in g o th e r Florid ians
and v isitors an opp o rtu n ity
to b e d raw n and p articipate
in th e lim ited an n u al allig a­
to r q u o ta hunt.
Sgts. L en ny B arsh in ger and
M ik e F ran tz w ere the F W C 's
lead in v estigato rs in the case,
w ith assistan ce by Lt. S tev e
M eyers.
"T h e re w as so m e fine
p o lice w o rk in this ca se ,"
M evers said . "W e all w orked
v e ry hard o n it."
A lligato rs are not an
en d an g ered sp ecies in
Florid a. T h e state alligato r
p o p u latio n estim ate is abo u t
1.5 m illio n ad ult anim als.
H o w ev er alligators are proS e e O u td o o rs, Page 2 B

G athering championships
B y D o an
S p o r t* Editor
L A K E M A R Y _ T h e O v ied o H ig h
S ch o o l b o y s w re stlin g team is o n q u ite a
ro ll.
W ith there fu zzy -faced low er w e ig h t
c la s s w restlers d o in g th e d am age, th e
L io n s rallied p ast S t. C lo u d to w in th e
R o n P eters T o u rn am en t o f C h a m p io n s at
L a k e M ary H ig h S ch o o l Saturday.
T h e B ulld ogs w e re u p b y tw o p o in ts
e n te rin g the fin als, b u t O v ie d o 's fo u r
g ra p p le rs sp lit th e ir m atch es, w h ile th e

Oviedo wrestlers win third
tournament at Lake Mary
B ulld ogs co u ld only w in o n e o f four, giv ­
ing the L io n s their third to u rn am en t title
this seaso n , 1 5 4 -1 5 1
O v ie d o h a d also w o n m a jo r tourna­
m ents a t L an d O l a k e s a n d Lym an.
F fe sh m en Ja so n R obbins a n d Ju stin
Fraga, te a m m a tes on th e high ly -*u ccess-

fu l JE T S su m m er clu b team , sco re d the
lin ts th at m ade the d iffe re n ce fo r the
o n s, b o th w inning in d o u b le o vertim e.
R o b b in s took o u t O sc e o la 's Ja v ie r
M ald o n ad o , the d efen d in g s ta te c lu m p io n a t 103-poun ds, in the 112-p o u n d final,
whllfc Fraga bested W inter S p rin g s'

G

T ra ilin g the to p tw o L n tfw fin a l s ta n d ­
in g s w e re U niversity (1 4 4 1/ 2), N e w
S m y rn a B
B&lt;each (138) a n d W in te r S p rin g s
(1 3 3 1/ 2).
In d iv id u ally, L ym an a n d W in ter
S p rin g s also had a p a ir o f w e ig h t c la s s
w in n e rs , R enteria at 1 3 0 -p o u n d s a n d
C h a c o n a t 135-p ou n d s w in n in g fo r th e
G re y h o u n d s and M cD o n n e ll a t 145p o u n d s and P arent a t 1 8 9 -p o u n d s w in ­
n in g fo r the Bears.
B re tt M artin g av e S e m in o le a c h a m p iS e e W re stlin g , P age

Patriots
remain
on hot
streak

R e a l’ se a s o n
SCC opens
conference
tonight
home fl

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
D A YTO N A BEA CH .T h e
Lake B ra n tle y b o y s so ccer team
ad d ed a n o th e r v icto ry to the
w in co lu m n o n S atu rd ay , ro m p ­
ing p ast S e a b re e z e , 54).

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — W ith its
team s at n e a r full stren gth and
startin g to p lay v e ry good
b asketball in th e p a st m onth,
S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C nllege
o p e n s M ld -flo rlU a C o n feren ce
p la y at h o m e to n ig h t w ith a
lo t o f co n fid e n ce .
T h e S a in ts fro m S an ta Fe
C o m m u n ity C o lle g e In
G ain e sv ille w ill p ro v id e the
o p p o sitio n w h e n th e w om en
tip o ff a t 6 p .m . th is even in g.
T n e m en a re s e t to to ss it up a t
8 p.m . at th e S C C H ealth and
P h y sical E d u ca tio n C enter.
A d m issio n is fre e o f charge.
C o ach S ta n C ro m a rtie 's m en
a re 9 -10 o n th e sea so n , but
h av e w o n th ree o f th eir last
fo u r gam es.
T h e R aid ers h a d a gold en
o p p o rtu n ity to b e o v er -500
h ead in g Into c o n fe re n ce w hen
they h o sted a B rev ard team
th at they had a lre a d y beaten
tw ice th is s ea so n , b u t w ith 6foot-8 K itus W ith ersp o on and
6-fo o t-10 C h e M o rg an both
o u t w ith th e flu , th e T itans ral­
lied in the seco n d h a lf to
d efeat th e h o sts, 88-30.
W ithersp o on , a freshm an
from B o on e H ig h Sch o ol in
O rland o , h a s co m b in ed w ith
freshm an sk y w a lk e r D aniel
Jack so n (6 -fo o t-6, L ake W ales
H ig h S ch o o l) to g iv e SC C an
aw esom e 1-2 p u n ch insid e o n
b o th o ffen se a n d d efense,
w h ich h a s tak e n som e o f the
iressure o ff le a d in g scorer
ason C u rrin g to n , a 6-foot-4
sop h o m o re gu ard / forw ard
from L eesburg.
T h e o th e r sta rte rs have b e e n
6-fo o t-3 p o in t g u ard C hris
Jack son , a D eL an d product
w h o h as d o n e a n excellent jo b
o n bo th o ffe n se and d efen se
S e e S C C , P a g e 2B

f

2B

The Patriots (16-2-4) contin­
ued their assault In Volusia
County this season, picking up

Tom m y Vlncont and Jim Wantz

unarnesia uauey two. i a, top) comas up with a steal caused by team m ate
Dine Jakobsen (No. 24). leaving a University of Virginia player on the floor
Seminole Community College's 82-58 victory on Friday. Women's head
coach Ken Patrick will be counting heavily on 6-foot-5 freshman phenom
Yelena Leuchanka (above), who got her 12th double-double of the year on
Friday, while SCC m en's coach Stan Cormartie will be looking for a big
night from leading scorer Jason Cormartie (left) when the Raiders open
Mid-Florida Conference ptay at home tonight against Santa Fe Community
College. The women tip off at 6 p.m. with men set to begin at 8 p.m. at the
Health Center and admission is free.

the w in o v e r th e S a n d c ra b s (7J&gt;I t l o s&lt;i a lo n g w ith w in n in g t h e
D eL an d C h ris tm a s T o u rn a m e n t
In s m a s h in g fa sh io n in
D ecem ber.
C o a ch D a n n y K irb y 's team
raced to a 3 -0 h a lftim e lead a n d
c o m p le te ly d o m in a te d th is c o n ­
test, o u ts h o o tin g th e h o s ts, 27-7.
S e n io r m id fie ld e r R o n
Fu lm o re a n d s o p h o m o re m id ­
field e r G o rd o n S ta sa k sco re d
tw o g o a ls a p ie ce , w ith s o p h o ­
m o re fo rw ard M ig u e l S a n to s
n e ttin g th e o th e r sco re.
F u lm o re a lso h a d a n a ssist,
w ith fre sh m a n fo rw a rd G ra h a m
Z u si, s e n io r m id fie ld e r L ean d ro
R olon a n d s e n io r m id fie ld e r
Ryan S m ith ch ip p in g in w ith
o n e a ssist each .
Ju n io r g o a lk e e p e r D an a
S in g er w as re lativ e ly id le in the
n et, b u t s till tu rn ed a w a y fiv e
S eab re e ze s h o ts to record the
shutou t.
fn a n o th e r b o y s ' g a m e from
Saturday, O v ie d o and B ish o p
M oore b attle d to a 0 4 ) tie.
In g irls' a ctio n fro m S a tu rd a y :
Ju n io r K a tie R e g ister sco red
the g a m e 's o n ly goal o n an
assist from se n io r L in d sey
D avis in th e seco n d h a lf a s tw o tim e d efe n d in g state c h a m p io n
L ake H o w ell (17-4-1) b la n k e d
old d istrict riv al S p ru ce C ree k ,
14), in P ort O ran g e.
T h e sta tistics w ere a s clo se as
the sco re a s the S ilv e r H aw k s,
now p lay in g in C la ss 4 A , w e re
actu ally o u tsh o t b y th e H a w k s
(8-7-1), 12-11.
S o p h o m o re C a ro ly n e R ich ard
turned a w a y fo u r S p ru c e C ree k
sh o ts to g e t the sh u to u t in g o a l
fo r L ake H o w ell.
S e e S o cce r, P ag e 2B

DeLand holds off Seminole
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — Fo r those o f u s w h o have been
w atch in g b a sk e tb a ll in these p a rts fo r the past 3 0
years o r so, F rid ay night b ro u g h t b ack a lot o f
m em o ries at B ill Flem ing M e m o ria l G ym nasium .
O n e o f the m o re storied riv a lrie s in the S tate o f
Florida w as rek in d led as D e L an d survived a fu ri­
o u s co m eb ack b y host S e m in o le, 55-51, in C lass
6A -D istrict 5 co n te st before a n e a r full house.
Back in th e la te '6 0 's and th ro u g h the early '8 0 's
there w as n o b ig g e r rival o n S e m in o le 's sch ed u le
than D eL and.
Year in an d y e a r o u t, the F ig h tin g Sem inoles
and B ulld ogs w ere tw o o f th e to p team s and th e
gam es w ere o fte n filled w ith fig h ts on the floor
and an o cca sio n a l arrest in th e stan d s. Fans
w ould p o in t to th o se gam es m o n th s in ad van ce
and fans from bo th sch o o ls w o u ld m ake the trip
fo the o th e r 's h o m e court.

That all ch an g ed w ith the ad d itio n o f Lake
Mary, L ake Brantley, Lake H ow ell and W inter
Springs h igh sch o o l's as the S em in o le A thletic
C on feren ce b e ca m e the focus o f th e sched u le and
new riv alries w ere built.
But Frid ay w as a throw back as b o th Sem inole
and D eL and a re b ack in the sam e d istrict for the
first tim e in sev e ral seasons and b o th sch o o l's
have o u tsta n d in g teams. And the fan s m ust be
taking n o tice, b e ca u sq th a t w as th e b ig g est crowd
seen at Bill F lem in g for a gam e in v o lv in g an out
o f cou nty sch o o l sin ce the d ay s th at V ince Carter
w as p layin g fo r M ainland.
The g am e d id not start w ell fo r th e hom e forces
as the B u lld o g s (12-3) held A rrow Fo rce X score­
less for the first 4:40 o f the gam e, d u rin g w hich
tim e they b u ilt a 6-0 lead, and pu shed the lead
o ut to eig h t p o in ts, 12-4, after the first period.
Sem inole (10-7) started to find its rhythm in the
second p erio d , but DeLand kept its m om entum
S e e B a s k e tb a ll, Page 2B

Sem inole High School senior center Marcus Robinson (No. 4 2 , shown
against Lake Mary) scored 2 0 points, pulled down 10 rebounds and blocked
six shots against DeLand Friday night at Bill Fleming Memorial Gymnasium.

�P age 2 D

Wixlnrtwlay. January If). 2002

see
Continued from page IB
for Cromartie, and 6-foot-l
shooter Jon Sterling, a freshman
from Satellite Bcacn.
Sophomore's Morgan, Cedric
McHancy, also 6-foot-10, and 6foot-5 Joe Williams give
Cromartie strength off the bench
inside, while 6-foot- sophomore
Antwain Tenncll, 6-foot-2 fresh­
man Brandon Fisher and 6-foot
Lake Brantley freshman Miguel
Malcolm are all good defensive
guards with three-point shoot­
ing range.
The only missing piece for
SCC is 6-foot-B sophomore
Christian Adolffsson, a starter
early in the season who is out
with a broken foot.
The women of coach Ken
Patrick are also back at near full
strength and have been even
hotter, having won five games
In a row and now standing 12-8

T in Seminole Hejialo

on the season.
The Raiders got off to a slow
start this season, but with three
potential starters missing the
first two months after surgery
and two others playing with
severe injuries, not to mention a
schedule that would make an
NBA team complain, it's amaz­
ing that the record is anywhere
near this good.
Since the return of sopho­
mores Brandi Davis, Linda
Cazeau and Sheri Harrison from
the injured list and returning
All-State guard Yo Johnson
deciding against season-ending
ankle surgery, the women have
been nothing short of sensation­
al, rolling over their opponents.
The two most recent wins saw
SCC crush Indian River
Community College, 88-54, in
Ft. Pierce and then return home
to cruise past a University of
Virginia Club Team, 82-58, last

Friday.
Fresh m an p h en o m Yelena
L eu ch an k a ag ain led th e w ay in
b o th w in s w ith 28 p o in ts an d 20
re b o u n d s ag ain st In d ian R iv er
an d 2 3 p o in ts an d 10 rebou n d s
in lim ited m in u tes a g a in st UVA.
T h e 6 -fo o t-5 c e n te r n o w h as 12
d o u b le-d o u b les o n th e season.
O th e r lead ers a g a in st Indian
R iv er w as D avis w ith 21 p oints,
fiv e reboun ds, fo u r steals,
Jo h n so n , 10 p o in ts, a n d G abby
B lan k en fcld w ith n in e p oints,
fiv e steals, and fiv e assists.
A g ain st the C a v a lie rs, the
R aid ers ju m p ed o u t to a h u ge
le ad at the start o f b o th halves,
b u t P atrick w en t to h is d eep
b e n ch (14 p lay ers) e a rly and
o fte n and e v ery o n e g o t a lo t o f
m in u te s a s th e v isito rs w ere able
to g e t w ithin 2 0 p o in ts on a cou ­
p le o f o ccasio ns.
In ad d itio n to L eu chank a,
D av is also h ad a b ig g am e w ith

21 p o in ts a n d eight rebou n d s,
w hile Jo h n so n w as a lso in d ou­
ble figu res w ith 12 p oints.
BLankenfeld, the 2000-2001
Florid a Freshm an o f th e Year,
ch ip p ed In w ith sev e n p oints
and fo u r steals and H arrison
had th re e steals and fo u r assists.
It's im p o rtan t that b o th SC C
team s g et o ff to a go o d start as
the R aiders m u st g o o n the road
S atu rd ay (Jan. 19) to face con fer­
ence fav o rite D ayton a B each
C o m m u n ity C o lleg e at
Lem erand C en ter startin g at 6
p.m . (w o m en ) and 8 p .m . (m en).
T H U R S D A Y , JA N U A R Y 3
RA ID ERS ML HAWKS 50
S am lnol* C o m m u n ity C o lic s * O H )
Braggon 0-2 2-2 2. V«nn 2-40-0 4. Bradahaw
1-2 2-2 4, Jcbnaon t o to X Baitoy 0-0 (30 01
Harriaon 2-5 4-4 l (akubim (30 0-0 0.
Thcmpw n 1-4 2-24. C u m (30 0 0 0. Boyd 00 (30 0, BUnkanMd M l 3-417, Davit 4-4 0 0 (L
Uchatdaon 2-14-5 L Uudianka 1015 0 0 20

Took: 31-40 IB-21 MX
Eddtna * 1-2 22. fc n U * 1 0 0 X Jonra J 2-2 X
Ewiait 2 4-9 X M c O a ta id 2 0 0 4, Netofmp 0
t o I. Rrakn 0 00 O Bytd 0 t o 1. Dkkay 0 M
X Tbtafc 1712-23 30
H*IMm* . SCC K H C C 1*. T h ra rp o M I M I
got!* _ SCC (35 (Bnggirn 0-2. Thompacn O l .
Vann O l , Hantoon O ik H C C 4 (Eddtoa X
BcniO* I). Tram faul* _ SCC 21k H C C It.
Fouled out _ non*. Tachnfcsla . non*.
IM m m ib .S C C 44 (LradMnk* U , U d iH d m n
10 Doric 7k Aa i m _ SCC 17 (Boggran S,
BUnkanMd I k Staak* . SCC IS (Laurhanka 0
Thompson I k Blocked ihota . S C C I
(Richwdmn 2, Icudunkak

S A T U R D A Y , JA N U A R Y S
RA ID ERS M l PIONEERS 54
ir m ln o t * C o m m u n ity C o llc f* (11*4)
Brrggran 1-2 0 0 2. Johtwm 3-4 4-4 11
BUnkanMd M W * . Laudiank* B-1712-1S 2S.
Thcanpacn (3 102 0. KVhardaon 1-5002. h r e
1-31-4 4, Bndahaw 2-4 2-3 4, Harriaon 1-5 4-7
4. Boyd 0 0 (30 0 DUri* O i l 5-1121 .Total*: 244432-51*0
Hclftun* . SCC 4 0 OtCC 32. T h ra rp o M IM d
|o*k _ SCC O l C m g w 0 2 , Jotuuon O ik
ta rn foul* . SCC US « C C 24. Fouled out .
non*. I k M o b . non*. I t k o u d l . SCC 43
(laudiank* 20k AmW* . SCC 14 (N aika nM d

Basketball
C o n tin u e d from p a g e I B
g o in g , e v en thou gh n eith er team w as sh o o tin g
v ery w ell, an d ad d ed a p o in t to the lead , ca rry in g
a n in e-p o in t ad v an tag e, 29-20, into the lo ck erro o m
at interm ission.
T h e g am e com
letely
n p le
te ly changed around in the
third q u arter asi A rro w Force X ’s 6-foot-6 sen io r
d u o o f R o bby D u P re an d M arcus R obinson to o k
o v er the gam e, o n b o th offense and d efen se, an d
S em in o le finally to o k its first lead o f the n ig h t, 3736, w ith 1 5 0 left in the p erio d .
A rro w Force X a ctu a lly took a fiv e-p o in t lead ,
42-37, w ith second s left In the quarter, b u t
B u lld o gs sta r E.J. G o rd o n hit a three-p o inter at the
h o m to c u t the lead to tw o, 42-40.
S e m in o le w as a b le to hold the lead fo r th e first
h a lf o f the fourth qu arter, b u t a strange c a ll tu rned
the gam e b a c k in fa v o r o f D eLand.
A b lo ck ed shot le d to fast b re ak by G o rd o n , w h o
w as a b le to force th e b all into the basket d esp ite
a n A rro w Force X d efe n d e r hold ing h im from
behind .
T h e basket w as called go o d , and an in ten tio n al
fou l a s a lso called , g iv in g G ordon tw o free
throw s, w h ich h e m a d e , an d th e B u lld o gs g o t the
b all b a ck , m ak in g the p o ssib ility o f a six -p o in t o r
m o re play.
D eL and o n ly en d e d u p w ith fo u r p o in ts o n the
series, b u t it p u t th e v isitors b ack o n to p to stay, as
they w ere ab le to a n sw e r an y Sem inole th r e a t
C o rd o n finished w ith 2 4 points, 10 reb o u n d s
an d tw o b lo ck ed sh o ts fo r tne Bulldogs. P oin t
g u ard D a 'm o n H in so n also had a good n ig h t w ith
11 p o in ts, eig h t assists an d fiv e steals, an d 6 -fo o t-9
fresh m an cen ter K eith B ru m bau g h m ad e h is p res­
ence felt at the b e g in n in g o f b o th h alv es, fin ish in g
w ith 10 points, six rebounds and three ch aises

4- —*—— o j T iuifitly
a a a m s.*
*— * m_ a
ru rn c j —
pootov
wfricvfTi

Seminole Community College head
fcbactV K en Patrick above) talks
th in g s o v e r w ith ' M s o q o n u Uurievg

taken.

the R a d e rs' 62-58 victory over the
University of Virginia* on Friday.
Sophom ore point guard Sheri
Harrison (No. 20. right) has been
impressive on defense since return­
ing from off-season surgery that
caused her to miss the first half of
Ihe season.

F o r S em in o le, R o bin son w as 7 -fo r -ll fro m the
flo o r and 6-o f-7 fro m the free throw lin e to fin ish
w ith 20 p oints. H e also hauled dow n 10 rebo u n d s
an d b lo ck ed six sho ts.
D u P re w as n o t far b eh in d , scoring 18 p o in ts and
p u llin g d o w n a g am e-h ig h 12 rebounds to g o
alo n g w ith three assists and tw o b lo ck ed sho ts.
A n th o n y T urner a lso had a n ice gam e fo r A FX
w ith e ig h t points, fo u r rebounds, tw o assists and
th ree steals.
T h e ju n io r v a n ity g am e w as alm ost a m irro r
im ag e o f the v a n ity con test a s D eL and w ith sto o d
a stro n g co m e b a ck b y Sem inole to hand co ach
R o bert M o o re's squ ad its first loss o f th e seaso n
(6-1), 63-60.
In b o y s ' gam es from Saturday:
Ryan E xter p ou red in 25 points, w hile B rett

Soccer
Continued from page IB
The final game turned out to
be a heart-breaker for Winter
Springs as the Bears fell to
Seabreeze (15-3), 2-1, despite
outplaying the Sandcrabs.
Laurie Williams scored on an
assist from Andrea Figliolini in
the second half to break a 1-1 tie
and give Seabreeze the victory.
Lindsey Affolter scored an
unassisted goal for Winter
Springs, while Amanda Fraser
scored the other Sandcrabs goal
on an assist from Lindsay

5. Vann t B»m r a n 3k S*ml* . SCC
(BUnkanM d 5. Leuchanka, Vaam, D rri*
m dik Btodwt * o « i . S C C 1 ( M d w * *
Leuchanka 2k

FRIDAY, JANUARY 11
RA ID ERS to , CAVALIERS 54
U n l r o r i t y o4 V tz f ta i* O u k Th a w
Stabtaa 1 1-13, H w iM n 1 0 0 3, leynoidt 5
3 13, Zadiariaa 1 3-4 4, Hatanan 0 OO
I u*rrtotd O O T OL Camay 43-413, Kuhn 0
0. Packet 4 3-411. Prmtan 2 3-47, Cripk* 1
1 Total* 1913-22 54
&gt;(12-41
__ 11-2 OO 2. W n n 0 0 2-2 2, Bradaht
2-2 (30 4, Ja tn o n 5-1 2-4 12. B*tl*y 2-2 0 0 L
Harriaon t o 0 0 2, Jakcbaan 0-1 0 0 0,
Thompson 0 0 2-2 2. C u m 0 2 0 0 (k Boyd 00 t o t , BUnkanMd 1-4 5-4 7, Dev*, 712 7-10
21, Ik h a nU o n 1-3(30 2. Laudunka 5 4 13-13
21 Tbtata: 31-5132-3* *2.
HaUUm* _ SCC 39, U V A 27. T tu m p o M
I. Hat
Sorib _ U V A 7 (Reynold* 1 Camay 2
Zachariiak SCC 0-2 Oohrwcn O l , lakcbaw (3
Ik Ikam foul* _ U V A 23; SC C 24. Fotilad out _
non*. Tadmlcal* . not*. M n n k . SCC 24
(Leudwnk* Kk Rktundmn 5k ArnM* . SCC U
(Harriaon 4 Johnaon 3k Steal* _ SCC 20
(BUnkanMd 4. H an U on 3k Blocked riiota _
S C C * (Dart* 2k

H od g es a n d C h a d F o w ler c h ip p e d in w ith five
rebou n d s a n d n in e assists, re s p e c tiv e ly a s W in ter
S p rin g s d efe ate d F lagler-P alm C o a s t, 75-53.
Isaac C o d re y h ad 2 2 p o in ts a n d e ig h t rebo u n d s
an d Jared L ask ey d ish e d o u t n in e a ssists, b u t L a k e
H o w ell cam e o u t o n the s h o rt e n d o f th e score, 5 9 50, to B rand on.

GIRLS BASKETBALL
T h e N o . 1 C la ss 6 A S ta te-R a n k e d L a k e M ary
g irls p ro b ab ly g o t th e ir b ig g e st s c a re o f d ie seaso n
so fa r a s th e y h e ld o ff R lv erview , 6 6 -6 4 , in the
Sarasota G in si B ask etb all S h o w c a se Satu rd ay
n ig h t
fad
Jack ie B e ik le d th e R am s w ith 2 5 p o in ts, w hile
M eghan C h a m b e rla in h ad 1 0 re b o u n d s an d B ry n
M o sier sev e n assists.
L ake M a ry w ill h o st C la ss 5 A State-R an k ed
W inter S p rin g s o n T h u rsd ay b e g in n in g at 7 5 0
p.m .
P in e R id g e (10-4) to o k a 4 1 -2 2 le a d a t halftim e
an d held o ff L ym an (9-5), 6 7 -6 3 , d e sp ite a 41 -p o in t
effo rt from th e G re y h o u n d s in th e seco n d half.
C e le ste H u d so n led L ym an w ith 3 5 points,
w h ile K a tie R ad cliffe w as also in d o u b le figu res »l
w ith 13 p o in ts.
BOYS
B U L L D O G S 55, A R R O W F O R C E X 51
D a L a n d (12-3)
iy w » &gt;121-2 a ConJon S-22 4 4 24. Andrawi (3104) Ot Whippta 1-3 (3
I 2, Hinacn 4-4 2-2 I I . S c t n y n 0-1130 a Brumbaugh 5 4 (H) 10. Total*:
21-53 4-13 55.
S cm ino t* (10-7)
Marring OO (30 0, Tryloc 0 4 (30 0, Polk 0-1 O l 0. Tkimar 4 4 O l X
McCray 0-10-0 0, William* 14 0 0 3, C u d * &lt;310-0 0, Fontaina 1-1 (30 2.
Rofctnaon 7-114-7 20. DuTra 7-13 3 4 IS. Total*: 20-44 9-14 31.
DaLand
12
17
11
IS _ M
S w la a t*
4
14
22
* _ 51
n a * » T r iM Raid *0*1*.D a La n d 4-13( C a w d o r ,llt r a b r i 1-2.T V W 1l 4)1 Ww»tR«la &gt; 4 (WUUama l-t , DwJ*aa |.J. Taylov &lt;3Z McCray (313 Taira
(aula _ DrLand 14. Samtnola 13. Fouled out ’ non*. Technical, non#
i Rebound* _ DeLand 22 (Cordon 10. Beumbaugh *), S r m W e ,\J OJuPr.
I I RoMnaon Id WUliama 4, Turner 4. Ttylor 31 Aariat* _ DeLand II
( H i m I k Snninol* 9 (DuPre 3. Taylor 2) Strata _ DeLand II (HJnacn
5k Seminole 7 (TUmer 3, WUliama 2k Charge* taken _ DeLand 3
(Brumbaugh 3k Seminot* I (Fontaine). Blocked (hot* _ DcLahd 4
(Cordon Ik Seminole 1 (Robtnaon 4, DuPre 2k TW ru ve n _ DeLand 12,
Seminole 6, Junior vanity aeon _ DaLand 63. Srminola (4-1) 40.

G IR L S
P A N T H E R S 6 7 , G R E Y H O U N D S 63
Pin* R ld ga (10-4)
Coomb* 4. Horn 3. Neal 16, Kiliingneocth IS, Wood 19. E l* i 7. Total*.
2711-14 47.
L ym a n (9 -5)
Wal 3, Raddiflt 13, Naa* 4, lludaon 35, Lemon 6. Total*: 22 13-2743.
Pina R ld g a
20
21 10
16 _ 47
Lym an
is
7 20
21 _ 63
Thraa-potnt Held goab „ Pin* Rldga 2 (Neal, Wood); Lyman 4 (lludaon
5, Radiiffe). Team foul* _ Pin* Ridge 19; Lyman 14 Fouled out _ non*.

Outdoors —
Brauer.
The Bears lost the game
despite outshooting Seabreeze,
15-6.
The Sandcrabs also won the
junior varsity contest by a 3-0
score.
BOYS
PATRIOTS 5, SAN DCRABS 0
U k t B u r n le y

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0

U u l i _ l jk p Brantley 5 (Fulmorv 2, SUvik 2.
Santos), Assists _ Lake Brantley 4 (Fulmorv,
Zusi, Smith, Rolon). Shirt* on goal _ Lake
Brantley 27, Seabreeze 7. Saves _ Lake Brantley
(Singer) 5, Seabreeze 18.

G IR L S
SILVER HAWKS 1, HAWKS 0
Like Howell
0
1 . 1
Spruce Crack
0
0 _0
Coil* _ Luke llow rll I (Rrgtatrrk A u u h _
U k r llowrll I (D iv u l Shot* on goal _ U k r
llow rll II. Sprucr C rrrk 12 S tir* _ Like
llow rll [R xhjrd) 4; Sprue* Cfrrk 4.

SAN DCRABS 2, BEARS 1
Winter Spring*
1
1 . 1
S o ib ra ti*
1
1
_
1
Coil* _ Winlrr Spring* I ILinUwy AHoltrr);
S r ib trrrr 2 (F r u r r, W U liinu). A u n t* _
S rib irrrr 2 (Briurr. FiglmJtm). Shot* on goal _
Wrntrr Spring* 15; Srabre*/* 0 S i*r» _ W inlrr
Spring* (S th rri) 3. S n b n * / r Provttuiro) 11
Junior vanity _ Srabrruc 3, Winlrr Spring* 0.

Briefs
S A N F O R D C O A C H E S M E E T IN G

The City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department will be holding a Coaches Meeting
for anyone interested in heading up a baseball
team this spring on Monday (Jan. 22) at 6 p.m.
at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium.
The SRD is also registering players for its
upcoming Babe Ruth Baseball and Softball sea­
sons.
The fee is $30 to register.
Player Palcement and Skills Assessment Day
will be Saturday, February 2nd, with Opening
Day set for March 2nd.
For more information call 407-330-5607 or
visit the Downtown Youth Center in Sanford
City Hall.
L A S T D A Y T O R E G IS T E R FO R P O N Y

Seminole PONY Baseball will be holding final
registration for the Spring season this Saturday
(1/19) between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the 5
Points Complex, State Road 419, east off of 1792 heading toward Oviedo.
Five age groups are offered 5-6 (coach pitch,
50-foot bases), 7-8 (coach and player pitch, 60foot bases), 9-10 (player pitch, lead offs and
stealing, 60-fool bases), 11-12 (player pitch.
Major la-ague rules, 70-foot bases) and 13-14
(player pitch. Major League rules, 90-foot
bases).

Cost is $60 for 5-6 year olds and $75 for 7-andUp. Discounted rates for siblings.
Prospective players must present a Birth
Certificate at time of registration.
For more information call 407-323-5570 or
check the website at www.eteamz.com/seminole pony.
YO U TH B A SEBA LL PLA YERS N EED ED
F O R A U S T R A L IA N T R IP

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 2002 tour­
nament in Australia.
"Selected players will have the chance to com­
pete against some of the world's best teams,
explore famous sights like the Australian
Outback and the Great Barrier Reef, and learn
about a distinct culture," said Kevin Ritter, pro­
gram director. "It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportu­
nity."
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 in/n&amp;coasttocoastitlhUtics.com, call 740-373-1455, or visit the web­
site at www.coasttocoastathletics.com.

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o n ly by p erm it, e ith e r a s nu i­
san ces o r d u rin g tightly regulat­
ed h u n ts, such a s the Public
W aters A lligato r H arv est w hich
o ccu rs e ach Sep tem ber.
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SCU W O LI COUNTY,
FIO N D A
JURISDICTION DW W 0N
Caaa No. 01-CA-1J44-14-L
EQUCAEDCT CORPOflATION OF
AMERICA.
SHERRY JASKOWIAK. *( *L.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uanl 10 a Summary FiraJ Judgment
o l Forakoaur* Including Award ol
Altomay» ’ F**« and Coata daaad
Oriobar 5. 2001. antarad In Cm *
No 01-CA-1269-14-L ol F a CrcuH
Court d n* I4TR Judcial O raN In
and In Samnoi* Cotaay. Flonka
wharwn EQUtCREDtT CORPORADON OF AMERICA a aw PlamM
and SHERRY JASKOWIAK and
DAVID JASKOWIAK. tm huUand.
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE W an
Oafandanti I m * a*a to ai*
and datl bidda, lo, caah. *1 M l
Non* don at N SamnAa Courry
Courtnou** n th* Cay at Santord.
Fund, at n o o o'clock A M . on
Tuaaday. ma 20 day ol January.
2002. *w m kwng daacrawd poparty. aa M l M l « lax] Summary
Final Judgmanl oI Fontioaur*
IncAxing Award ol AKomay* Faaa
and Coala. to «*
Lot 11. n Bloca SS. ol TOWNSITE
OF NORTH CHULUOTA, accsrdmg
to ma Plal lharaol aa racordad «
PUI Book 2. al Pag* S4 avough S&gt;
o l Pi* Pubfec Racorda a l Samrnoi*
County. Florida
DATED **a 28 day cI OacamPar.

2001.

MaryAnn# Mona, dark
Oy Mary Skoupa
Oaputy Clark
i M Roaanthal. ESQUIRE

E nforcem ent, nu isance allig ato r
trap p ers rem ov e app roxim ately
4,000 alligato rs, and h u n ters
take an o th er 2,000 in regulated
hu nts e a ch year.
"W h ile w e believ e the case
ag ain st M r H arp er is so lid , it
should b e rem em bered that
crim inal charges are alleg atio n s,

L ec a ls
ADORNO A ZEOER. PA
2801 South Bayanon Onv*
Su m 1600
kAatr*. Ftortda 33133
(306145S-SS55
E you ara a paraon aaPi a rkaatdPy
onto, to paracipaM to *M ptocaadng. you at* awaad. M no ooal to
you. to tta prmmon ol cartatn aaarallnca.
Plata* contact Court
AdrarWtrakon al 301 Not* Park
Avonua. Suita N301. Sanford.
Ftortda 32771 (407)323-4227, within
(2) waking day* at you, raewrpt ol
aw none*; * you ara haartog or
vac# knpairad. cM 1 ( 600) 953•771.
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MOSS__________________________
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OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA
84 An d FOR
EE WHOLE COUNTY.
CIVE. DIVISION
C A M NO: 01-CA-2447-14-W
THE PROVIDENT BANK. INC..

ROBERT 0 LOVEL. JANE DOE
LOVEL, THE UNKNOWN WIFE OF
ROBERT D. LOVEL; IF LTVINQ.
INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAID
DCFENOANT(S), IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF 0CCEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
A a OTHER PERSONS CLAttANO
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
a o a jn s t t h e n a m e d

DCFENOANTIS); THE
HONORABLE RAY VALDES. AS
TAX COLLECTOR OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT. JANE DOE. UNKNOWN
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until p ro v e n g u ilty ," said Jo h n
D uryea, A ssista n t S tatew id e
Prosecutor in L e e C ounty.
Interested p e rso n s can v isit
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T O ROBERT D. LOVEL and JANE
DOE LOVEL. THE UNKNOWN
WIFE OF ROBERT D. LOVEL; IF
UVINO.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANTS). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE RESPEC­
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
A U OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEN­
DANTS)
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS: irWrown
YOUARE HEREBY raarkwd to M*
yon anawar a wrtttan dafanaa*. a
any. to to# abova prucaarkng aMi
Pi* Clark a l tor* Court, and to larva
a copy Pwraot upon to* plants’*
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•ppaar* haraot. wahn X day* iriar
to* tm putauton o l Tm Notca al
Autnn. toa naaaa at tow procwwctng
bang a au* tor toratooaura o l mongaga against to* k**rtng daacrtwd
preparty. tow*:
UK 24 Btock B. THE COLON­
NADES FIRST SECTION, acooning
to to* Pu, toaraol. a* racordad to
Plat Book IS. Pag** 79 and X of
Pi* Public Racorda ol Samtnola
Canty Florida
A.TOA 642 Cotonadaa Cora.
Caaaatoarry. Ftortda 12707
* you la* to Ha your arwwar or wrt3
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2001

MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ByFMh King
Oapuly Clark
Law OMcaa at DanaIC Conauagra
SPOt NcrPi Aitnana Aranua
Tampa FL 33804-1041

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Pubtah January B. 18, 2002
in th s o r c u tt c o u r t

OF THS O O H T1IN TH
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M ANO FOR
S I WN0L1 COUNTY.
C A M NO.: O I-C A -IS S I-IM
N RE; FORFEITURE OF SCI
GRINDER, E T A L
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO : Richard A4an VknaWyna. J
1911 SU akxivS * Aranua
Santord. Ftotkta 32773
to Bra toaowng prepary a Banal
Grinda, al at
Donald F Ealngar. to hta oSXM
capacity a* ShanP d to# Samnota
Coaay Ftortda, tomu^i to* omcara,
nratogator* or agaraa. aauad toa
abora proparty on w about
NoranPrar 16, 2001, al or naar 1511
S. MwBortWta Aranua. Sanlord.
Sarranola County, Ftortda. Said
prepay o n t o * ajakxty d toa
S horn o l Sammoto Comfy tor toa
purpoaa a l tartaau* poiuarp to h o son* 832.701-832.704. Ftortda
Statutaa. A Ccmptarr* tar tortapura
ha* baan Nad to Pw abovwalytad
Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY dal a sir* an)
corract copy ol Ska None* a l
F o la * o » CompMaP aa* kanwriad
by U S. cartStad maA raaan racayp
Iaqua*: ad, io pw abora-namad
................Pat M day cl Joxrary

2002.

TaaN* M. Fh A o w
Garrarai Counaai
Ftortda Bar No. 0088826
Samnota Ccuniy SharPT* Onto*
100 Buah Bnaavod
Santord. Ftortda 37773
(407)865-4803
Attomay tor Pmonar
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TERRY LEX McCOUOUOH.
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N O T K a OF SALE UNDER
TAKE NOTICE M t u ___
Fwcrtta d property located In
tankioM Corny, Ftorkto. m 242
U tm Drtv*. O w do. Ftorkto 32T86•089 and moia parvcularty
FROM THE SOUTHW EST COR­
NER OF TH E SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF
THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION
28, TOWNSFVP 21 SOUTH. RANOE
J i e a s t , s e m in o c e c o u n t y ,
f v o r e ja . r u n n i r « r w e a s t
ALONG TH E SOUTH UNE OF 8AIO
SOUTHEAST IN OF THE NORTH­
EAST 1/4 144 SO FEET FOR A
POStT OF BEOmMNO. CONTINUE
N. St*4rS4' E. ALONG SAID
SOUTH
LINE
333 SO FEET.
THENCE NORTH Ot'M'OS* E.
17SS0 FEET. THENCE 9 t r 4 r S 4 '
W. U S E FEET. THENCE N.
( T 4 » i r V*. 744 44 FEET, THENCE
S S T S 4 T T W 27310 FEET.
THENCE S 0 0 -0 4 W W. PARAL­
LEL TO THE W EST UNE OF SAIO
SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 010*4 FEET TO THE
POSIT OF BEOMNMQ. MORT­
GAGE RECORDED MARCH 3. 1*04
AT O R BOOK 337V. PAGE 1006. IS
INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REF­
ERENCE (VM Trepan/),
to *w (store recaaaary to h M / FM
Ndgmud. shal ta taU lo t u Note*
and ta il bidder lot cam 1 N
S a n M a C a n y Co u T o m . 301
Mnrti Part Avanu. Sanford. Ftorkto.
on January 34, 2002. at r * Waal
Frore Door AT It 00 a m , In accor­
dant
wta |43 031, Florida
Stokrte*. Tta aate ad ta mad* purauanl to a Final Judgment ol
Forodoauro datad December 21.
2001
MARYANNS MORSE. CLERK
JAN 02 2002
c a m OF THE C M C U T COURT
O f Ruti King
J O N S KANE. E ta
MATTER t HARSERT. P A
22S E. Rataiaor Straal. SuM *00
PO Boa 2034
Ortando, FL 32602
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Bl T M CMCUTT COURT
I COUNTY,
C A M NO.: 01 CA-111-14-G
WCHOLAS T. CHRYSOCHOS
ANTOMS KALANAS
COSTAS A CONSTANTINIOES
N0TIC6 OF S A a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN But.
pusutnl lo « Fmtl judgmanf dal«d
January B.
n C a m No 01 QA211*14-0, oTft# dfcurt Cc'url 04 ft#1
f t f a a rdi Jurtcial Dmrtd n m j l v
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MCHOLAS T. CHRYSOCHOS K t u
Planod and ANTONIS KALANAS
and COSTAS A CONSTANTM DES
art V u Oalurtorss. I ana aai to t u
hrghaaf and Daal b d k r tor caan n
r * tatty at tia Waal Ficnl Door of
Via County CaurVsuaa n Sanlord.
Florida, at II OOam. on February 7.
2002. Via tolnalng daaerfoad proper­
ly tallotvi In Vu Final todgment
Thai part of loft 1 6 2. Block A.
Lata Weynun HagpM Subdvteton.
aa racordad ai PW book 3. Paga 62.
of r a Pubic Records at Banknote
Canty. Florida, bang mora particu­
lar, drier bad aa U r n Begin a) a
pant an Vu Nanti ana ot arid lot 1,
arid point bang 4 34 Nat East of Via
Nortfuaat comer ot and Lot 2.
rune* n n SouVi 137 8 Mat to a
potmen Vu SouVi Ina ct arid lot I.
Sad pert bang 3.12 Mai Easrol to#
Southeast comai ot and Lot 2:
lance n n Weal 3312 Mat along t a
SouVi Ina of aaaj Lou 1 4 2. to be
SouVnaoal comet ot arid Lot 2;
Vance n n Norn 137 23 Mat along
Va Waal Ina ot aad Lot 2. lo Va
NortRamat comar ot amid Lot 2:
Vance Eaal along Va North Ina ot
aaal Lou 1 A 2, 34 34 Mat to Va
Dorn o* boKHOninn
OATED n a 0 day ot January 2002
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF COURT
By Mary Slrcupa
Deputy Clarl
V you era a person a m a riaabOVy
ata naada any acccmmodteton In
order to panrepute n Vaa procaadn g you are entitled, ai no coal lo
you, to Vu prmraun of cartaer aaaraPleate contact Court
301 N Park Ava.
9 u U N -X 1 . Sanford. Ftonda 32771.
(407)663-4227. wKtun 2 working
day* ot your tacapl ot Vaa node* 4
you are hearing or voce Impaired,
cal 1 #00-94367/1
John V Baum, Eta
Florida Bar No 136040
213 South Swoop* Avanu#
Maitland. FknM 12731
Abonay Mr PUnM
Publish January 10,23.2002
11106
M TH6 CIRCUIT COURT FOR
iE M M O a COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVI4ION
FIM No. 0I-I33SCP
IN RE ESTATE OF
HELEN LOUISE MICHAEL
DOUGLASS.
NOTICE OF AOkUHMTRATION
The acknnuErainn ot Va aauia ol
HELEN LOUISE MICHAEL OOU
GLASS, dacaaaad. Fta Number 01IX3-CP, la panting n Va Circuit
Court, tor SamnoU Coir it, Florida
Prabala Division. Va addreea ot
ahrefr • P O Draeer C. Sanlord.
Florida
The name and a t t i u ot Va
Paraoral Rapraaenuma and lha
Paraonat Represented* s aoorray
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AI panone an ahum Via nokca ■»
served » ho have ebnenone mai
ctialarga Va rankly ot Va WA. t a
quaiificaiiona ol lha Par ion al
Rapuiannfrv* venue, or F-narkcaon ol t a Court are raqurad to Na
Vaa obacMna adh Via Curd WITH­
IN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OAIE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY D AiS AFTER
THE OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
At cradixi ol Va dreader* and
o ta r perux'l having claims or
demands egemal rtecadsnlf ■'I 'll
on whom a copy ot Via nooca a
served aahn Vita momh* aha* Va
Jala ol Va km pubkeabon ol tors
Cour! WIIHIN THf tA IE R OF

m ut Na t a t ctosna ata (la
C g a l WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PLNUCATION OF TH B NOTICE.
M l CLANS. DEMANDS AND
o b l c c t io n s n o t s o f e e d w u

BE FOREVER BARRED
Tta dato ol Va Out PiMcaOnn ot
h a node* ■ Jaruary to. 2002.
Jorae AOougMea
224 BtyVKtaa Rota
Pwryvita. MO 21003
Anonay
K an atiM . Baua. E ta
FloikM Bar No. 117107
670 Norm Ortando Avarua, Suita
1004-A
Makland, FL 32731
407-626-1661
Pubaah-January 1* 23.2002
6107
Bl THE CMCUTT COURT
OP THE D W n S E K TH
jUOtCLAL QRCUTT OP
THE STATE OP FLORBA.
COUNTY
Caaa Na. 01-CA-146-14-L
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
SERVICES. INC.
GARY P. 3EORETARJO, JANE DOE
SEORETARIO, THE UNKNOWN
WIFE OF GARY P. SEORETARIO.
BARBARA J SEORETARIO. JOHN
DOE. THE UNKNOWN HUSBAND
OF BARBARA J SEORETARIO. V
M tag.M a.U0M Q ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
’ OF
SAID
OEFENOANTISI. if REMARRIED.
AND IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN Treks.
davUaea. grant#**, ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS, LJENORS. AND
TRUSTEES. AND ALL OTHER PER­
SONS C L M 6 N 0 BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMEd
DCFENOANT(S); JOHN DOE. THE
UNKNOWN TENANT; JANE DOE
THE UNKNOWN TENANT.
Oehndtat(e).
N O T IC a O F S A U
Node* U hereby grvan ta l. pursuark to a Flrul Sikrmary Judgmart
ot Foradoaua treated In Va above
atytod cauaa. to Va Om ul Court ot
SamnoU Crxrry Florida. I M l aa*
Cunty, Florida, daacibta am
LOT 37. TUSKABAY PHASE «.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 32. PAGE 31. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
ArtUA 4364 Courdand Loop. WVaar
Sprnga. FL 32706
at pib*c aau. to t a ta^aat and baal
Uddar. tor cam. AT THE WEST
FRONT OOOR SEMINOLE COUN­
T Y COURTHOUSE. SANFORD,
FLORIDA. Florida, at 11 00 A M . on
v a TVi (toy ot February. 2002
Maryann* Mona, dark
Clark ol CIRCUIT Court
BY Mary Stroup*
Deputy CUrt
L4W Qfflcwt of Danttai C C&amp;nsu*gr*
9M}1Plof«iAe&gt;riBr4«A?«nuB '
TtaipaFL 33604-1041
&gt;
AHcrnay* tor FLantit
, . u i--l
Pubkah: January 16. 23.2002
6106
M TH6 CIRCUIT COURT FOR
•CMtaOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIYIS/ON
FIM No.: 01-1773-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RICHARD HAMILTON SHURMER
N O tK S OF ADM M tTRATION
Tta admmak aaon oI Va aetaM ol
Richard
Hamhon
Shumar.
dacaaaad. Fta Numtar 0 M 272-CP,
to pandng to Va C m a C o a l tot
Samncla Coinry. Ftonda. Probata
Drvtecn. Via addraia ot Much to
CMik ot Va Clrcuk Court. Peal OtOca
Drawer C. Santortt Ftonda 327711202. Tta mma* and ad d ai aai ot
paraonai lapraaantstrvai tltomay
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AI parton* on whom Vaa nohe* to
aarvad who lava obRcbon* Vat
chakenge v a vatokty ot Va m*. Va
quakncaBora ol Va panonal rapraeantotova. vanua. or yrakclion ol
Vaa Cowl are ramarta to IIM mart
otyacboni wta via Cowl WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A I cartoon oI Va decadent and
other paraona having claena or
demand* againal dacadanr* anal*
on whom a copy &lt;6 0*a nokoa ■
data ol Va Nat puM rehon ol Ora
nooca mual to* Van daana wta Vaa
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PU0UCAHON OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l oVar cartoon ot Va decadent
and penona having claim* or
demand* agairul lha dacadanr*
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F LED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tta dau ot Va in t pubAcuon ol
V il Nooca ■ January 16. 2002.
Panonal Rapitaamaiiva
MARY JANE SHURMER
*43 Wadgawoud Drive
Winter Spring* FL 32706
Attorney
lor
Panonal
Rapnaanuma:
MATTHEW J AHEARN. ESQ
Ftonda Bar No 0121734
DEAN. MEAO. EGERTON. BLOOOWORTH. CAPOUANO * BOZARTH,
PA
P O Boa 2346
Ortando, Ftonda 32302 2346
lelaphon* (407)841-1200
Faa (407)423 1631
Pubkah January 16.23 2002
HI 09
TH fcutcutr c o u r t
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIW . ACTION
CASE N O : OI-CA-2707
DIVISION: 14-K
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORA IO N .
in

fR YI L D1MICK *1 al.
0*lanun:;t)
NONCE OF ACTION
TO
ERiN L DIMICK
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
It r n u g r DirvW

Wednesday. January 16,2002

Lecals

Lecals

Lecals

Lecals

Lecals

SarOonLFL 32773
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CAROLYN SUE OtoPCK
LAST KNOWN ADORESS:
417 Rdga Ortva
SaWord. FL 32773
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNOER. ANO AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE 0CAD OR ALIVE.
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES MAY CLAM AN INTEREST
AS SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
g r a n tees, o r o th e r
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS:
Ut#(NOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Vat an action
to toradoa* ■ mortgage on 6 a tottowing
ptoparty
to
SEMMOaCowvy. Florida:
LOTS 14 AND 13. BLOCK A. FAIRLANE ESTATES. ACCOROINQ TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 10. PAGE I*.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA

A l cradtart ol l a decedent and
other parton having client or
demand* egamti decadent'* eatate
an whom a copy ot pa* Note* to

and *1 ether penona ctonurg by.
througb. imdar or agamit Vu above
Defendant*.
PRECISION
APPROACH w e . a Florid*
corporation. LAKEWOOO AT THE
CROSSINGS
HOM EOW NERS
ASSOCIATION. INC aFtonda
corporation. UNKNOWN
OCCUPANT It , UNKNOWN
OCCUPANT 12. and al panua
having any rt^a. claim, tne or

BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST SHEILA R HOFFMAN.

Ceedkrg. V hearing mpaead. (TDO)
1600-945-8771 of Vbtca (V)1-600B33-6770 Ua Ftortda Ratey Sanrtcas
WITNESS my hand and Vu aaaf of
vs* Court VS* day ol JAN 06 2002.

art ragdrta to aanu a copy of yow
wtaan daMnaa* wiem M dry* s Hw
the Mat publication, 6 any. on
Eefavarrta
lAiaocUM*.
PA.,
PtoataT* ahomay. whoa* add*** to
*110 Corporal# Lake Ortva. 3rd
Floor, Tampa. Ftonda 11634. and He
6h ortgkial wta va* Court arther

a dtttolt wi6 ta antarta agaaiat you
tor Va raktf demanded to Va
Comptaev or patktan.
WITNESS my land and Va aaal al
V u Court an va* day of JAN 06
2002.2002.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mon*
Clark ol 6 a Court
By.flu6i King
Aa Daputy ciarlr
Echevarria AAaaocMM*. P A
P O B n 23016
Tampa. Ftonda 33622 3018
F01012I31
"Saa Amarlcta* wta Dtoatataa* Ad
6 you are a pefaon wta a dto*M6y
who need* accommodation in ontor
to partapata (n ta* proeaadng. you
art anttota M no coal to you. tor Va
provttawn ol certain ttaUlanc*
PI**** aailact Court Admaaabatton
at 201 N. Parti Avanu*. Sanlord.
Ftonda 32771. latophon* number
(407)663-4227, within 2 working
day* ol you receipt ol va* docu­
ment 6 hearing impaired. (TOO) I800-943-8771
Puttuh January I S 23 2002
ktIO
TH C C 6 K W T COURT
OF T N i tJQ N TIEN TH
JUDtCtAL CVtCUTT
IN AND FOR
1EMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
•a v s ACTION
CASE N O 86-1J40-CA
OtVItKM 14-K
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
F/K/A FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA.
SUCCESSOR BY MERQER TO
FIRST UHIOH NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIDA.
JOHN A. MOORE, at M.
. *&gt; /.
,.i ....... D * l«b d a m iN o n c i OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauanl to a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage Fomctoaura dated Augjai
27. 2001 tad anlarta to Caaa NO
96-1240CA ol Vu Cvcwt Cowl ot
to* EIGHTEENTH Artkcta Crrcwt n
and tor SEMINOLE County. Fknla
wharaai FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION NATION­
AL BANK OF NORTH CAROUNA.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
FIRST UtaON NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIOA to m* Plaint* and JOHN
A MOORE: SUZANNE REED:
SEMINOLE COUNTY, SEMINOLE
COUNTY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT; TEN A N T! I N/K/A ANNE
MARIE MILLER. TENANT &gt;2 F4K/A
CHRISTOPHER MILLER at* lha
DaUndant*. I wto a*4 to Vi* Ixghetl
and bail (adder tor caan at WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA at 11 OOAM. on Via
7 day ol February. 2002. Via blow­
ing daecnbta property a* iet lorVi n
la d Fra! JudgnenT
LOT 1. LESS THE NORTH 200
FEET THEREOF. SUNSET BEACH
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 8. PAGE 1*. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
AK/A 3 111 HOLLIDAY AVE. APOP­
KA. FL 32703
WITNESS MY HAND and lha aaal
ot Via Cowl on January 8 2002
(SEAL)
Maryame Mon*
Clerl ol the Crcu* Cowl
By Mary Stnamu
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria AAuociaW*. P A
PO Boa 24018
Tampa. Ftonda 33622 4018
F96042147
"Sea American* with DwabMaa Act
&lt;1you are a parton wta a tkiabwty
who nawda accommodaiKai ai order
to parbopal* n Va* procearing, you
are amnied at no coat to you. tor Vu
provitaion ot cadan aaanlanc*
Ptaas# contact Court Admnabahan
el 201 N Perk Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 32771, latophona nwnbai
(407)663-4227. witNn 2 working
day* ol your i*c*&lt;pl ol IN* docu
mart. 6 hearing vnpaved. (TDD) I800944 87/1
PubUh January 16. 23. 2002
k ill
IN (H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
s e m in o l e c o u n t y .
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE N O : 01-I314CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FRANCIS S KACAR
NOTICE OF ADHtatSTRAnON
Tta aditannlralnn ot Vu eatate of
FRANCIS S KACAR. dacaaaad. Fia
Number 01-13IBCP, I* pending In
lha Clrcwl Court lor Sammoia
Coway. Florida. Probata Drvuun.
r e addraaa ot which ta P O. Drawer
C. Sanlord. Florida 32772
Tta
name* and e n n u i of Vu paraonal repraaentahva and Vu panonal
rapra»*nl*tiv*'a attorney era tal
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l parton* upon whom Va* noeca
u aarvad who have obyacbona mat
ctiaienga m# v*ad«y ot Vu ml, Vu
guatacaltont oI Vu panonal lapratantotiva vanua or yrriukciicd ol me
Cuwl are laifueta lo N# Vue utyec
Dona to lha court WITHIN THE
LATEn OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OAIE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O f A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM

dato ol V u to-ti putacaaon ol tat
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTEn THC OATE O f SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l oVuc cradtort ot t u decadent
«
VI
mual tea Vue dam* ata Vaa
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLARIS ANO OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Tta del# ot Mat pubkeamn at V n
none* to January 18. 2002
JUDITH J KACAR
123 WEATHERBURN DRIVE
ROSWELL GA 30078
BRIAN n IO C
Attorney tor Panonal Raprmemanv*
Ftorkto Bat *0772360
3074 Watt Lake Mary Btvd (136
laJaW aiy K -9V748- - - .
7*07)3236128
Pitokah January 18. 23. 2002
nti2
M TH B C m C U TT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
j u d ic ia l CJRCUrr
64 ANO FOR
6C M IN O U COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
PROBATE OIVI3ION
CASE NO.: 6M117-CP
IN RE ESTATE O f
WARREN R McCLUHO.
NOTICE OF A O M to tm U n O N
Tta adwnaeakon ot t u eilale
CfWARREN
R.
McCLUNO
dacaaaad. Fa* Nurrbar 01-1117-CP,
to pandng In Vu Canal Court tor
Bemud* County Ftonda. Probata
Dnrtucn. Vu addtaa ot wtveh I* P.
0 Drawer C. Sanford. Florida
32772. Tta name* and ad/rataat ol
t u panonal repraaartorikr* and t u
panonal lapratentativa'a anornay
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
A l panona upon whom Tfii nobca
to aarvad who have otyecton* mat
chalang* Vu vatokty ot lha w6. In*
quakdeabon* d Vu panorul tapralenraevw. vanua. or prrtadctnn d Vu
Court ar* raguead lo Na Vue ntyaclion* lo lha court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY OATS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al aadton ot t u decadent and
other parton having claim* or
itomand* agaaut decad*nr* estate
on whom a copy d tv* Nodes to
dau ol Vu N il pubkeatnn of ihn
nokca mutt No then d a m wta va*
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
OATS AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF tl«S NOTICE
ON THEM
AH ffthgr (inthlurA of Itito tleaf*Hb*f&gt;t
fi«kii&gt;g tliilftiS ‘ of
dfrutrxh. fcgguru 1tilt tf»c«d*nr«
•**•«• must W» thow c*s»ma Aith ttm
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FUEO WHL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Th# dais of hrsl puMcaton of ft*
noflcw la January l a. 2002
Personal Roprosenlaliiva
ELIZABETH ANN GUILFORD.

IlflOa RUTGERS DRIVE.
RICHMOND. VA 23233

BRIAN R LOE
Anornay for Parson giving Nodca
Ftortda Bar #0722560
3074 Was! Lafca Mary Btol 4136
Laka Mary. FL 32746
(407)323 6128
PVbisR January 16. 23. 2002

Illt3
m THC CIRCUIT COURT
OP THC EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
m ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORDA
CASE NO.: 01-2466 14L
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, by
and through lha Secretary of lha
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS.
Plar*ift.
v«.
ROBERT T RIOS and LISA O
RKDS. Ns wJa. and UWffOWN
TENANT SOW N ERS,
Dofimriiints
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice a hartby given fta*, pur*
luint to lha Order or Final
Judgement antared in fto causa hi
lha Circuit Court of Sarnmota County.
Florida I w»4 sail ft# property trfunl
#d in Sarmnot# County, Florida
LOT 26* BLOCK B STERLING
PARK UNIT ONE. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 16. PAGES 92
ANO
93 OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
and commonly knoan as
643 S*4ito* Dnva. Casaaftarry.
FL. 32707
al pubkc *ala. lo fta Nghetf and b#sl
bvddof lor cash. M
i ft# a«st front
door of tbs Srmmoio County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florkfa. al
11 00 AM on February 5. 2002
Dated
MARVA74NE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary SlroufHi
Dcpufy Clerk
In accordance mth
AmencanB
With Osabdiles Au, pervons with
ckaabtklies need-ng a special accom­
modation lo partetpato m this pro­
ceeding should contact court
AdruimsUabon a! leiephone number
(4077665-4330. not later man seven
(7) days prior to the proceeding II
hearing imparted, (TDD) 1 600 955
6771, Of VOce (V| I 600 955 8 770.
via Florida Relay Service
Mason AAssotales. PA
17757 U S 19 North. Suite 500
Clearwater. FL 3)764
(727)536 3800
Publish January 18, 23. 2002
11114
IN THEC1RCUIT COURT
OF THC EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
Caaa No.: 0I-CA-I475-14 K
BAT FINANCIAL SAVINGS BANK
fsb

i ihi tliM
ML

STEVE WATKINS and ’•». 'ENNE
WATKINS nn'irdng arry uranovirn
spoutes ot the above D e f e r v as
well as their unknown hairs,
devisees grantees assignees,
ftaddnrs Servers *&gt;1 o* I' usIinm

Dafandant(*|
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. JULIENNE WATKINS. Indudng any imknown apoueai of th*
•bov* Oatuxtort. at w*4 a* hto
imanown ta**. dm****, grant***.
truer#** and al other peroon* ctormmg by. Smugh. imdar or agamet
JULIENNE WATKINS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 6wt
an ackon k) kxactoaa on Vu tokmvtog rad property and to reptwvy Vu
fohowmg personal proparty In
SammdaCoimty. Ftorkto
REAL PROPERTY
Lol 24. LAKEWOOO A T TH E
CROSSINGS UNIT FIVE, toxontag
Id Vu plal Vuraol. a* racontod In
PW Book 36. Pag** 47 and 48.
Pubac Record* ot Sarunof* County.
Ftonda
ha* bean Mad agtonel you and yew
ar* rarperad to tan* a copy ol your
written datanaaa. 4 any. to 6 on
Edward B Pnkhard. PtomMTa Htornay, whoa* addraaa to 3309 Gay
Street Sun* 203. Tan«*. Ftorkto
33603. wrVwr X day* after V u kret
V u Oarti ot Vu Court, erttur baton
•annea on Plantiff* attorney or
viYTunataty Buraafter; oVuneu a ■
detain w6 b* entered agamtl you
tor th* raktf demanded m v u
ChmpMnf.
OATED ftis (toy of JAN 07 2002.

2001.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ByRuViKJng
Deputy Dark
Pubkeh January 16. 23.2002
IIII3
IN TM « CVTCUtT COURT
O FTH 8 I8TH
JUDICIAL ONCUfT
M ANO FOR
S tM N O LC COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. WCA-1V23 14 L
NATlOffSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Piamtif?.
vs.
KAREN B SMITH •&lt; u i . #f of.
D«f#ndant&lt;s).
NO TKC OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN pursuont to ft# Fail! Judgm#r4 »rvi#F#d
ft this cos# now pending in said
Court, ft# tlyi# of which it intkcalvd
I ww See To Tta Hx/Uil And B**i
Brddw For Cash al Watt Front Door.
SEMINOLE COUNTY C O U R T­
HOUSE. X I North Park Avanu*.
Sanford. Ftonda 32771. On Th* 7m
Day Of February
.2002. th*
Folowing Described Property Aa Sal
Forth In Sard Order O r Final
Judgment, To-We
Lot 104. UNIT FIVE OF MOUNT
GREENWOOD, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF A3 RECORD
Ell IN PLAT BOOK 40 At PAGE So­
rt OF HIE 1*1HU 1C Ml t.Olifl J OF
3EM040LE COUNTY. I LUPIIUA ■
ORDERED ATSEMINOLE COUNIY '.FLORIDA, dee Tin day ol
January 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
A l Clark. Circuit Court
SEMINOLE. Florida
By Mary Stroup*
A* Deputy Clerk
SPEAR 4 HOFFMAN
70S South D u u Highway
Coral Gabtoa. Ftonda 33146
TeUphoru (304)666 2299
Person* wta dtoabaty who need a
specie! accommodation lo parherpal* to m*» proeaadng ahouk! con­
tact AOACoordvutor al X I N Pad
Avanu*. Suite N , Sanlord. Ftonda
32771. at toast five day* prior to Vu
proeaadng Tetephoru: (40/13234 3 X Est. 4227: 1 800 944877ljTOO), or t BOB935-67701V).
via Ftorkto Relay Seme* rrc
Pubkeh January 16. 21. 2002
11116
IN THC CIRCUIT COURT.
M AN O FOR
tllR N O L * COUNTY
Caaa No. 0I-CA-I6I3-14-L
ROY S THOROOURNE.
CYNTHIA LEON
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mal
pursuant to FmaJ Judgment of
Fmectosuie enursd in mo caaa al
ROY S TItOHBOURNE. Plamoft. vt
CYNTHIA LEON. Oefandanl. ei v u
Cvcuf Court, m and for Saminol*
County. Ftonda. Casa No 01CAI8 1J-I4L. m* undersajiud Clark
wiii set el pubkc tal* lo the leghetl
and bail tedder tor cash al West
Irani door of Vu Semmofe County
Courthouse. X I N Park Avenue.
Sanford. Senwroi* Cormfy. Ftonto.
al lha hour of II W a m. on Vu 31
day of Jaruary. 2002. Vial carton
real property situate and bang n
Semerote County. Ftonda. dtaerbed
The North 1/2 of lha SW 14 ol m*
NE 1/4 ol Vu NW 1/4 of Section 3.
Township 22 South. Mange X East,
Sanwroi* County. Ftonda Sublet lo
road rkViti of way aval V u North and
East X teat Vuraol A/Va Lol 21.
Muriels Lak* Relic rl
Maryann* ktors*
Clark ol THE CIRCUIT Court
By Mary Straupe
Deputy Clad
FRANK C WHIGHAM, ESOUIRE.
P O BOX 4648
Sanlord, FL »7 7 2 4848
Pubksh Janua/y 18. 23, 2002
11117
Vf THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01-CA -I7M -M L
BANKERS TRU3T COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA N A . N O T IN ITS
INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT
SOLELY AS TR U STEE OR ITS
PERMITTED SUCCESSORS AND
ASSIGNS
ON
BEHALF
OF
VENOFE M ORTGAGE
TRUST
19933
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROBERT A HOFFMAN IF LIVINO.
ANO IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY
THROUGH
UNOER OR
AGAIN3 T ROBERT A HOFFMAN
SHEILA R HOFFMAN IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTifS CLAIMING AN INTFREST

eta l

OEFENOANTIS)
N O T X IO F
FORECLOSURE 1 A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN o r
auanl to a Summary Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated January 4.
2002 entered n CrW Cat* Na OfCA I705-14L of Vu Cirouk Court a l
v u 18TH Judaal cvcut to and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanford.
Ftorkto. I m l sak to Vu hrfVual and
baal bidder tor cash « t u Waal kod
door al V u SEMINOLE County
Courthouse touted al 310 N. Park
Avarua n Sanford, Ftorkto. k i l l 00
am on Vu 3 day ol February. 2002
sal forth In said Summary Final
LOT 90 HOLLOYYBROOK PHASE
N. ACCOROINQ TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF A3 RECORDED 64
PLAT BOOK X . PAGES 3
THROUGH T, IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Dated Vs* 7 dry of Jaruary. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cter* Ol Vu Ckcu* Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Pubksh in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICE3 OF DAVID J.
STERN. PJL. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 3. Untvanvy Ortva Sun* 300
Plantation. FL 33324
(944)213-6000
01-71631 (GEHB)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona wta dnshiMlai tuadng 8 specMl atxOTTvriytelfcjn ahoMd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-666-4227. 1600944-8771 (TDO) Or 1-600633-6770,
via Ftonda Relay Sanrtu
Pubksh January 16. 23, 2002
IH18
M TH I CMCUTT COURT
OF THE 18th
JUDICIAL CMCUTT,
» f ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
C A W NO: 01 CA HOB 14 L
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO.
PLAINTIFF
VS
RAINEIL R. JONES. IF LIVING,
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST RAINEU. R JONES:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RAJNELL
R JONES. IF ANY; CITIFINANCIAL
EQUITY SERVICES. INC ; JOHN
DOE and JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFEND ANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE 6AL6
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
suant to a Summary Few! Judgment
ol Forectoaure dated January 4,
2002 entered m CrW Case No 01
CA 2209 14 L ol the Cecurl Court ol
Vi* Ikrh Juekoel Cecuel m and for
S IU IH O U I Cnunry. ISAHFOnD.
Monde, I V* H i kr ua ttgluat
bast bettor tor cash al THE WEST
FRONT DOOR at * u SEMIN!
County Couviou** tocalad M 310 N.
PARK AVENUE In SANFORD.
Ftorkto. *111 OOam. on Vu 9 day ol
February, 3003 V u totora
daaenbad property aa sal forth in
said Summery Ftoal Judgment to­
wn
LO T 76. THAILWOOO ESTATES,
SECTION ONE. ACC OR DING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF, RECOROED
IN PLAT BOOK 16. PAGES 27 ANO
26 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated Vs* 7 day ol January. 2002.
(CIRCUIT CO U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Vu O c u l Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
Pubksh ire
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l 3 Urwamry Dnv# State 300
Plantation, FL 33324
(944 |23J8000
01 -76431 (FM)NCU
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, parson* with dteabtoua ruedmg I Tpyta j
tnoukl
contact CCXJRT ADMINISTRATION.
ft#
SEMiNCXE
County
Courftous# #1 407 665-4227, 1 600955 8771 (TDO) or 1800-955 6770.
vi# Florida R#Uy Seryic#
PufMah January 16* 23. 2002
11119
IN T » £ CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DfYtSION
CASE NO.: 01CA-2793-14-L
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK. FA.

ALDO
ANGELINI
AUREEN
ANGELIN!. AVONDALE
FUNDING COM. INC. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF CHUCK C MEAD
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f JOHN M
BRIGHTON. JOHN DOE. JANE
DOC AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUfUECT
PROPERTY,
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO AVONOALE FUNDING COM.
INC (Addr#** Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that on action
lor For#cloaur# of Mortgog# on ft#
M o w rg degcrftedi property
THE W EST 10 FEET OF LOT 5.
ALL OF LOT 6 ANO IHE EAST 30
FEET OF LOT 7. BLOCK T . HAHLANDO SPRINGS TRACT 73. SEC­
OND RE PLAT. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 9. PAGE 3. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
A .KA 855 ARDEN STREET.
LOffGWOOD FL 32750
has ba«n
agaimt you and you
.no requited Id lerv# a copy of your
written defences, if any. to 4, on
Marshal C WMton. P A . Anorney
lor Pljinfifl. whoys iiddreet m 1600
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309 wINn ft#ly (30) 'day* after th#' firi* puOftcatun
of fti* Nonce ft the (Please publish
m THE SEMIffOLE HERALD) and
fit# lha ongmel wth fta Dark of f t «
Coutl #»fhar bafora t#rvic« on
PLunbff* attorney or armedralfty
fte»««n*f. ofterwt*# a default wd be
enterod ogomit you tor fte relief
demanded m fte corrp^nt
In accordance «nft fte American*
wift Di*ab&lt;lufes Act P#r*on* wift
DisabfLhes neec*rg a special accornmodanon to padcipal# -n ftt* pro­
ceeding shutjid contact ft* Court
AdrrurMSiralor al 201 N Par* Avenue,
Sanford F L 32771. Telephone
Number (407)323 4330 no! later
than seven (7) day* pnor to fte pro-

PO## 3B

2002.
(SEAL)
Mao Ann* Mors*
Aa Cterk of Vu Court
By Hud King
Aa Deputy CUrk
Pub*ah (Pteaa* pubksh In Tta
Pubkah January 16. 23.2002
U!20
M THB CM CUIT COURT
O V TH B tV TH
JU O fCU L CMCUTT.
IN AMO FOK
6 U B N O L I COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CTV1L HVTSfON
C A W NO.: H-CA-3077-I44.
BANK OWE. N. A ,
GERALOINE J. LANE; O C T A VIA
CAMBKAN: UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF
GERALDINE
J.
LANE.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF OCTAVU
CAMFRAN: CITIFINANCIAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY. MC. FM/A
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
SERVICE. INC.; DONALD D
COLDER; NELLIE COLDER; JOHN
DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,

M THB CMCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
M H O IU CMCUTT
M AN O FOR
S IM 6 4 0 U COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C A W NO. 01-CA-T777-14-K
EMC MORTGAGE CORPORATION
TERRY JENKINS. SHARON R.
JENKINS. TRINA MARRERO. AS
TRUSTEE, and not panorraiy urdar
v u provraiona of a Trust Agtaamarv
dated Vu 3rd day of May Year Ten
TTnuaond. Known as True! Number
2413 Kay Ava.. LarWruto; ark, at
unAnown partus claiming by.
toraugfr. urdar or agstott Vu above
named Defendants, who ar* not
known to b* dead or akv*. whaVur
grant***,

to taradpa* a

lowing prapar
Ceurty Ftonda, t
THE SOUTH 7 F K T O F L O T 6,
ALL OF LOT 7, ANO T H * NORTH 16
FEET OF LO T 6, BLOCK 10, WYSSNEWOOO, ACCOROINQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGES W . 63. AND
94. PUBLIC RECOROB O F S E W
NODE c o u n t y , f l o n o a
era rwsxrad to aarv* a oopy ol y w
V any. to I an DOUM, P A .. PtoSnET*
C. ZAMM.
te 1 M X
U S IV '— 7 t* N&lt;K*L 9 u6V 300,
Ctoen— ar. Ftortda JJ784. artVSn
VSrty (X ) day* Mar V u (rel puMtoe»on or V u Nu*c* o# Actesn, and ■*
Vu o rV u l wta V u dark of tote
Court al X I N. Part Avanu*.
Sanford. FL S 7 7 I. etaar batov*

m, *
n
WITNESS my hand and aaaf of VU
Ca ul an Ma day of JAN OT 1000

2002.

NOTTCI OF
(Pleas* pubtah to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN pwsuant lo a Ftoal Judgment of
Foratooaur* dated Vu 4Vi day ol
January. 2002. and aratrad to Caaa
No. 01-CA-2C77-14-L ol Vu Cktul
Court ct Vu ISTH Judktef O c u * to
teid tor Sammote CouYy. Ftortda.
wharwn BANK ONE. N. A la ( u
PtotoMT and GERALDINE J. LANE;
OCTAVIA CAMBRAN. CITIFINAN­
CIAL MORTGAGE COMPANY. MC.
F/K/A ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
SERVICE. M C ; DONALD D COL­
LIER.
N ELUE
COLLIER.
U7MNOWN SPOUSE OF GERAL­
DINE
J.
LANE; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF OCTAVIA CAMBRAN.
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (3) M POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY I w6 aaito Vu Ngheal
and best tedder tor cash ai V u
WEST FRONT OOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE ol V u Sammol* County
Courthouaa. to SaminM* County.
Ftonda. al If 00 on ( u 3 day of
February. 2002. Vu Mowing
daaortoad property as set torth to
sad Ftoal Judgment, lo-wK
LOTS 7 ANO 6. AVACADO TER­
RACE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1.
PAGE 13. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE. COUN­
TY. aORIOA.
AMIA 1101 WEST 2ND STREET.
SANFORD. FL 32771
In accordance wta lha Americana
wta DuabiM** Act. Paraona wta
Ors*b*b*t naatkng a apacral accom­
modation to parkopat* In Rea procearkng should contact V u Court
AdmmU irMot to X I N Park Avenue.
Sanlord. FL 32771. TeUphoru
Number 1407)323 4 3 X not later
then seven (7) days pick to r e proceertng If hearing wpairert. (TDO)
r n o v u i r r r « uarw iv)t eoo
944-0//u Via rruckle Meuy lervkw*
Dated vaa TVi day &lt;4 January 2002
MAFTY ANNE MORSE
Clare Ol Tta Ckcu* Court
B y Mary Slroi«e
Deputy Clark
SubmMad by:
Law Once of Marshal C. Watson
1800 NW 49Vl Street. Surf* 130
Fort Lauderdale. Ftortda 33300
Telephone (964H33036S
Facsenrte: (944) 771 6032
01-0X42
PtA/kahJanuary 18. 23. 2002
11121

davrsaas.

24 t l Key Avanu*.
32771
______
YOUARE NO TW ED VuT an I

assrgnaaa.

or offer claimami. TEN AN T *1
anrvor TENANT 12. Vi* parttes
vlandad to accouV tor Vu parson or

NOTIC* OF ACTION
TO TERRY JENKINS ANO
SHARON R. JENKINS, and a*
unknown partus claiming by,
Vrraugh. urdar or sganvl the above
named Oafandam. who is not known

(SEAL)
Mary Arm kbyte
Clark of Ve O euk Court
ByfluVi Ktog
Deputy Cterk
PiM ta to: Tta Samkiol* HanM
Prb*taJarkj*ry 18, Z3, 2002
8122
NOTTCI OF PUBLIC B A L I
ALTAM0NT1 TOW M O. BKLUNCLAMBD V D 6 C L I AUCTION
117 MARKER S T.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGMS AT 1(700 AM. BOLD
AS 19 NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THB RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL B O S
P U R 3 U A N T TO F 9 71178
M HON
IMO NISSAN
JN1H836P0LW143006
1866 PONTIAC
1G2NE27U4QCS23000
4886 NISSAN
IN4BU3106SC293287
1864 CHEVY
1QCBSI4B6C21
1862 FORD
2UA2226C0602343
1867 GMC
IQTCM13Z2HBS01061
PHONE 6 407-3390700
Pubaah: January 18.2002
H123
NOTICE OP
FUBUC AUCTION
Nokca la hereby grvan:
McConru* Towtrrg «• •*«
at Pubfc: Auction For Salvage
lot Cash on demand to huyuto

Jan 3 9 02
87 Tbyf
1NXBA02F 8VZS66787
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2MHft2TT t nO O KJM
P «b 4 * U
32 Ford
181443794
81 Ford
1FMDU34X0MUO86779
2-4-02
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86 CT*y
1C3BF86P0QX587921
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BOOaawoc1
KLAJB32ZTXK333868
Tta Aucvon m i be hah) at 8 00 am.
on aafd datta above McCann**
Tavtag 4Recur try, 2800 Sanford
Ava. Sanford. FI. 32773
valkcl** on* hou prior to sate.
Tamu ar* -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS’ McConrufl Tbwtog
raaarva* Vu rV V to acoapf os rayed
PutaehJanuary IS. 3003
1124
CO UN TY
BCC PROJECTS:
1. Preyed PS-3I10-0I/BJC •
Continuing Same** tor Road
Surface Condition Survey T H E
PROJECT HAS BEEN CANCELED.
2. Preyed: FC-1I76-C2/9JC Carersi
Transfer
Station
HVACRanovabona.
Pre-Bid
Conference Friday. February 1. 3002
at 300PM Dua Date February 11,
2003 to 700 PM local ten*.
To guararaa* racaipl of addanda. 1
la Vu raapondarea' raaponatoftey to
conlad Vu Saminol* County
Purchaamg DMaion pnor
to Vu
dal*
of
Ion te alto svaiabla on t u County's
For r SurmaPun on any al Vu
Seninoi# County BCCprojaets,
p*ea»e visa our web page of www co.
samnoi* 6 ua/buan*terpurohating
or cal 407 863-7116
Pubksh Janury 16.2003
1117

*T. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Ohres Written Nodce ot kWanded Ptetrtct Decteton
Tta Distnci grvea rroaca of «s rears u teau* a parnu to t u tortoenq spetecani(t) on February 12. 2003
Ralomud Ttaotoguf Sameury. 1231 Rafomukon Dnv*. OvUdo, FL 32769
appkeatron *4-117-22103-13 Tta pro|ad ■ tocalad ei Sanenoi* CouVy.
Sachon 14. Towrrthgt 21 South, Rang* 31 EaaL Tta ERP appicaaon te tor
rmkllcalian to Vu prevnuafy eauad surteca water managamant par-mis saaoad wta oonatrucaon of Bukkng I, 9 9 and T wafkn t u natomud
Ttaotogcal Samnary Tta racarvrng eaterbody la Long Lab*
Colonial Ratty Ud Partnanrvp. 2101 6*1 Avanu North. Ekrmrngham, AL
33203. kokaiicri *4-117-23670-47. Tta preyed M located kr Samnoia
County. Section 01. Township 30 SouVi. Rang* 28 Eaal Tta ERP apptcakoi
it tor nkxMcaOon to Vu prevtoualy tesuad surtac* water managanunl pamrtei
associated wta conabudron tor a mute-tanWy aparerunl oomplea known a*
lha Colonial Grand at Heathrow, Phase V Tta recarving waterbody te Vu
Island Lak#
Tta Natfsl coreanng each ol Vu above Sated appkcaoon(t) ar* avadabte tor
napecron Monday torough Frktey ascapl tor legal holiday*, 6 00 a m to 4 00
p m si Vu SI Johns River Water Managanunl Dwtrtd Haadguartats or t u
appropriate Same* Career Tta Oamd ate lak* acbon on each pared app*calron listed above unless a penbon tor an ackniniairstiva proceeding (hearing)
is Nad pursuanf to Vu provrsuru ol Sections 121) 360 and I X 37, Ftortda
Sutures Chapter 28-106 and 40C1 1X7. Ftonda Adnsnuiraev* Coda
(F A C )
A parson ehos* substantial ntarests ar* sleeted by any of Vu Darnel's pro­
posed panreong decisions stenMad above may paobon tor erkievak aOva
hearing n acconlanc* w.lh Sections t x 368 and 120 37. F .9, or a! parttea
may reach a witten agraamare on nudaoon aa an aaamalfv* remedy ureter
Sacbon 1X373. FS Chooaaig medaoon ate not adversely aftad Via ryw to
a hearing f nuduoon Joes m l raauk in a seftumani T ta procedure* tor pwsurng madteiun art set torth si Section 1X373. F S . end KAaa 26-109111
and 26 -1X 401 -406. F A C Panoore must cnmphr wta Vu racaaramarsa of
Florida Ajrmrvstrsnve Cod*. Chapter 2 6 -IX and be Nad Wta (racarvad by) Vu
Dinner Cterk. tocatad al Oamd Haaikyurtats. 4049 Raid SlraaL Peialk*.
Ftonda 32177
Pennons tor adnumabaiiv* hearing cn Vu above app*caban(t) mual be toad
wifhm twanfy one (2 1) days of pubbeatun ot V u nobca or wtaar haarVy era (26)
days of Vu Disord depositing V u mcc* ol nssrk n t u me! lor trot* paraona
to whom lha District make aduai nobca Fetor, to to* a paoaon wahei V u Sma
period that constitute a wsever ol any ngre such parton may h a u to raxsaf
an admnatraM daMrewiaaon (hearing) mter Seceona 1X 36 6 end I X 37,
F 9 . concameig v u u/yed pemvi appicaaon. Pafktoru wfwh are nor Mad to
accordance eta t u above provurore ar* aubyadto oamraaal
Bacaua* Vu admnslratrv* hearing process * daargnad to toms tela h ut
agency acton. Vu hung a a ptMun rruan* Fiat Vu Drabids Nrul acton may
be dVatani irom v u poaeon taken by 4 ai V u nobca of raanL Parson* eSioaa
subalarsiaf rkarasts wd be affected by sny such bnal daemon ol Vu Dtebld on
Vu application hsv* v u rk/il to bacanu a party to V u procaadkig. n accor­
dance ata the reguearrarta sal torn above
Gloria Lewis. Director. Orvtaron ol Psrnvl Data Services
Si John* Rrver Water Managemere Dtatod
Pubksh January ft. 2002
M IX

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M n m i s o n m * oo a m m m s
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’d a hiartig al da offices ol d a
;Praatoam. Santord Arrport Audonry,
Ona Rad Ctovstand BNd., Santord.
Honda, during bu r n s hour* oI •
am to S pm Monday rvoupi Friday.
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,dg 407.5ffS 4001
: to/ Victor O. Whae. Eiecuffve Vtoa
rutaad; January 1 1 2008
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RUBIJC NOTICE
WORKFORCE CENTRAL a O R IDA (WCF) la laaudg a Raquaal tor
(RFP)
to

Lecals
Court ol da l i d Judcal Canal to
and tor Semdoto Cowry. Honda,
whareei PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTOAGE, INC . a Plantar o o
Maitano Pane: Sonia Fernanda*.
Chat#
Orovea
Community
Defender*!*), t rad *M to d a hHpiad
and baal bawar t o cadi al al da
Waal born door ol d a SamtooM
County CourThoo*# d Santord.
Honda. Senwicla CounTy Honda, al
It 00am on da 7*i day ol February.
2002. da Anton* g daaertoad properly at ael And n aald Final Ju d g n w l
to st
LOT 1 H CHASE GROVES UM T
4A. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF, AS RECORDED M P U T
BOOK 52. PAGES PAPS. O f THE
PUBLIC RECOROS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORKM.
NOTE. Pursuant to d a Fab Debt
Coeeebon Pracbeaa Act you are
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v t v w q m i m nw nrm is QMrnvQ
to ba a (tod ooBactor M a ip in g to
t o a d a dad and any toumiaSijn
obtained a « ba uaad tor fiat purDated d a M i day el Janory, 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CMrt otanxit Court
By Dorody W. Bdton
Deputy CMrt
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in* aBITWTeiS rW w j
CODHJS 4 STAWIARSKI. P A
4010 BoyecnA Banavard
SUM 450
Tampa, FL 33407
Wephone: (413)477-4004
01541000-2107
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S T M CMCUIT COURT
M A N O FO R
I COUNTY,
CASE NO. 02-2BCP
V4 RE: THE ESTATE OF
JOSEPH O C M E L U
Tha adbUnababon ol tie EaMM cl
JOSEPH C C IN CLU . dacaaa
Caaa Nuitoer 02 20-CP. m panting
d d a Cbcul Caul t o Sarnai
Couay. Ftondi PrcbaM OMalcn. da
adrtaaa ol which M SOI N. Pari
Avenue. Santord. Honda 32771
Tha namaa and a J J e aaet at da
ara aal torth bator*
A l Mereat partona ara ragulrad to
Be a id dto Court. WTTHW THREE
MONTHS OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE (l)ald to ne
agaaial d a EMMa and (2) any cbyacbon by an H a a d N paracn ta adorn
Itrigai ttw quaJrftcailoni ol tNi
Paracnal Ragr*««nlaVia, vanua, or
JurtarleVon ol da OouL
A a CLAM S ANO OBJECTIONS
N O T SO FE ED W U . BE FOREVER
BARRED
Pubtcaaon ol vao Noon hao bagui
on Jortoary 112009.
KATHRYN NANCY O C M E L U
101 Rrvarpart Court
Longanod. FMrtdi 32776
FRAM O M T. W ALTER EBOLARE
Law OTHcaa ol FrarAAn T. PMIMil
112 Waal CtruaBtoal
AAamorta Bprtnga. FL 32714-2502
Talaphona: 407-772-7333
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4134

COUNTY,

cm. ACTION

OF T W OOHT11NTH
JU04CUL CS4CUT
M A N O FO R
I COUNTY,

CASE NO J R - O B t A H
SUNTRUSTM ORTOAC*. INC.

and capacdy to managa
I’samor
CommunVy
Sarvrea
Employment Program1 In a r region.
The Senior Community Barvlca
Employment Program (SCSEP) la
.funded undar Tide V ol d a Older
Americana Act TlYe program serves

MARC C BOWERS A W A MARC
BOWERS. N A l
DatondanRa).
N O T TO O F ACTION
TO
MARC C. BOWERS AACA MARC
BOWERS
LAST KNOWN AOORESS
.54 year* eta or cedar and ado have
24*4 Ruining Springe loop
poor emptoymarv proapedo, Tha
CMado. FL 327*5
expected term tor a contrad awardad
CURRENT ADDRESS:
2644 Running Springe Loop
year, bom J U » t. 2002 and sitandCMado. FL 32765
dg torough June 30, 2001 provrdad
ANY ANO AU. UNKNOWN PAR­
.1-------- “
TIES C L A M N G BY. TH R O UGH
II
UNDER. ANO AQAINST THE
: Tha propoea,
____ __________
HEREIN NAMED INOfVIOUAL
V l mtaa d a program operator ado
DEFENDA74T(S) WHO ARE NOT
■wB daalgn. managa and deUvar vsrtKNOWN TO BE DEAD OR AUVE.
i to
WHETHER SAIO UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST
-Tha program
AS SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEEST
prodda uasAJ cam nwty aarvrcaa
GRANTEES. OR OTHER
' jand to toalar eoonome aad adboanCLAIMANTS
Ey through baindg and fob ptoceLAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
mer* I n i n '
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
YOU AflE NOTIFIED da l an acam
to toectoae a mongaga on d a tolowing
properly
In
SCM WOUCouay. Honda:
Individual
LOT 56. i r m i CREEK PHASE 6I plana (lOPa)
B. ACCORDING T O TH E P U T
Developing community aennea I THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN P U T
BOOK 51. PAGE IS) 71-74. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF UMItaOLS

FBa N k 01-1247-CP
M RE: ESTATE OF
Mary June ftowal
Tha artnMabaaon ol d a aetata ol
Mary J u w Horn*, docaoead, Fla
Nurtoar 01-1257-CP. M panring d
d a Cecun Coun t o SanvnoM
Couby. Honda, Probata DMoion. da
addraaa oI ratard M: Poal Odea
Drawer C Santord, Florttt 39772.
Tha name and aJibaai of d a paraonat rapraiartabi a and da peraon*
f t reprwpenuinvw
IM^aiw
Will i ran a i arv
—
—- a
at
• snomey
Mn
torth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A4 partona on whom dta notice M
chttonge d a valtNy of d a ■ «, da
guaitcaiona of da paraonal rapra*
aentadM, *anm or d a MMrtaon of
dM ooul ara ragukad to Ba dee
obfacOona wah dta court WITHIN
THE U T E R OF T H R U MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
O R THIRTY DAY8 AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
» crarMora oI d a decedent and
other paraona having ctakna ol
domando agalnat decedent** aviala
on whom ■ copy ol Vvo noaca M

■ 5 ^ 8 S 3 &amp; a v s ,-A ? fir
•Appiagtyad to aant I M fm EFjtoFl
wnMan dalanaaa wtowi 30 daya alto
p m and ccmplatad propoaala mual
d a Aral pubbeadon. V any. on
■be aubmnad to da WCF odea not
FA.
talar than noon on Monday.
li
February 11 2002 Furder delaOe
t i l t Corporate Lake Drive. 3rd
.ara provtdad In d a Raquaal tor
Floor. Twnpa, Ftokto 33634. am «to
Proposal (RFP). RFPpecnagee wS
da ongrai wid dra Court ardar
ba avalabla altar noon on Friday,
batora aarnca i
January 11,2002. tatemetad pamea
or anmartalaly
can ocean a copy ol d a RFP by
a dated* wE ba anlarad a^aw l you
eendtog a taltar of fequeet to Cynffea
to d a ratal demanded
Elman, WORKFORCE CENTRAL
Comptaml or pabMn.
FLORIDA. 1101 lee Road, Suae
WITNESS my hand and d a aaal ol
270. Winter Part. F I J27V0
r a Court on Vila day at JAN 10
Puteeh January 112002
2002. 2002.
HI 20
(SEAL)
M TH E C M C U T COURT
OF TH E E IG H TU N TH
JUO IC UL CtRCLHT
at AMO FOR
SEABN O U COUNTY.
STATE OF FU3ROA
Cm UM V ISK M
.
Caaa Mb 01-CA-IJO I
Division K
N A n O N S C R E U T FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION.
"S U C C E S S O R BY MERGER TO
JIATIO N SCR ED IT
MORTOAOE
CORPORATION OF FLORIDA.

HAROLD
L
HARTWELL;
.D O R O TH Y F. HARTWELL. E T A L .
Defendant! a|
. AMENDED M OTTO OF SALS
, Noaca la handy given vial, pur­
suant to d a Onto or Fatal Judgment
entered In toe cauaa. n da Cucua
C a u l oI Semeide County Florida. I
anv MU tha property a-tualad In
Sam nda Cowry Florida deaenbed
*ha;
L O T a. BLOCK O. SUNLANO
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
JU A P OR P U T THEREOF AS
R ECOROED IN P U T BOOK 11.
PAGES 15 THROUGH 22. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
al pubic aale. to da Ngheat and baal
ladder, t o caab al da Wan Front
Door ol Via Seminole County
JkJurtiouee. 301 Norm Part Avenue.
“Santord, Florida at 11 OO A M on
February 7. 2002
3 DATED. January 10. 2002
(SeaO
Maryann# Mona
Oar* ol d a Om ul Court
B y Mery Stroups
Deputy CtorA
to accordance a id da Americana
wan D tM B M M Act peraona n need
ol apecfai accommodation to pametpara d Vue procaadng thai. wahn
pavan (7) day! prior to any proceed
mg. contact da Court adnanobabon
Office or CtorA ol Cout ol d a Counry
Valetenced above
4 haanng
n Van ad (TTD ) I 400-055 5771. or
Vcaca (V ) 1-400-455-4770, via
Florida Relay Saryica
Alert D. BreaAarone. Eagura
Ma r k d b r ea k s to n e a a s s o ­
c i a t e s . PA.
12*7 Soud Myrta Avarua
Clearwater. FL 33754
bubtah January 1 1 23.2002
130
IN TH E O R CIH T COURT
O P TH E1 4TH
|
JUDICIAL CtoCUfT
OF FLORIDA
M AN O FO R
S C M M O L l COUNTY
GENERAL
jU m S O C TIO N DIVISION
No. 00 CA 1033 14K
YbKBto Reetoencal Morlgag.. me.
PLAINTIFF.
Unano Pane. Sonia Famandar al
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d efen d a n ts
am ended N onet of
foreclosurb sa le

Nunc# M hereby gben d a l puluant to an Order Raaehaduimg
Foradoaura Sale dalad January 9.
2002. and aniavad In owl caaa num
bar 00 C A 1032 U K . ol d a Circt»l

CMrt ol da Court
ByRudKIng
Aa Deputy O ert
Echevarria LAeaodarae, F A
PO. Boa 25014
Tampa. Florida 33422-4014
F01Q10402
“ See Amareane w«h Draabdaea Ad
It you ara a pa&gt;*on a d a rtaanaty
who naada acoommodaeon In o
to paiHapala d dra procaad n g you
ara antatod al no coal you,
da
ptovtaaton ol certain aauitoi
Piaaaa contact Court Arbnnabaoon
at 201 N Part Avenue. Santord.
Florida 32771, lataphcma number
(407)445-4227, wrthm 2 wortmg
daya ol you racepl oI d a docu­
ment; If haanng enpairad, (TOO) I
400-4514771
Pubkah January 1123.2002
11132

to to

VI THE e m e u rr COURT FOR
tEM V IO L l COUNTY.
a v n . d iv is io n
Caaa No. 01-CA-2347-14K
OCWEN FEDERAL BANK. FSB.
R06EHT L HARDY; 1 a l.
N O T TO OF ACTION
TO: ROBERT L HAROY
114 Mayfair Cvcto
Santord. FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED dal an
*&gt; toracloea of mongaga on da t o
lowing deecribed proparly *1
SanwioM Couby. Honda.
LOT 7, BLOCK E. COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR UNIT 2. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORO­
ED IN P U T BOOK II. PAGE 100,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
haa bean lied agamat you and you
a n requited to larva a copy ol you
wnben dalanaaa. 4 any. to 4 on
SMITH A HIATT. P A . PiamMreenornaya, whoaa addraaa a 2591 East
Oakland Part BM t. Suita 303, Fort
Laulerdaie. Florida 33306, aimm 30
daya bom *nl dale at puweabon.
2001. and *M d a ongmal aid da
CMrt a| a n Court ardar baton &gt;armca on PiaaaV* ademaya or arvr»dlataiy inaiaahar. odanmaa. a
default «• ba arvarad agamal you to
orpataion
DATED on JAN 10 2002.2001
Maryanna Mona, dart
CMrt of d a CIRCUIT Court
By Rod! King
DapulyCMrt
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT CO UR T ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD, RO RIO A 32771. TELEPHONE NUMBER (407)3234330.
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED
iNO.
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TDO| 1600455-4771, OR V O C E
(V) 1 400966-4770. VIA FLORIOA
RELAY SERVICE
Pubta/i January 14, 23 2002
II133

C a ll 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
S e m in o le H e r a ld
C la a a lfle d D e p t.
T o P la c e Y o u r A d

V * $ l iW f T J i B AFTER THE
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF T H U NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAY 3 AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON TH EM
other creator* or me oeceaenl
*nd peraon* having dam* ol
n u t Ne dee ctaana and t a court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FLED W H
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha daM of *nl pubtcaaon of taa
Noaca M January I I 2002
W JoaaphS I towel
Jotgtph S- Ho m M
703 Oubwood Caul
Wntor Spring*. Florida 39704
Adomey to Paraonal Rapraaantaava
David R. Wooda. Aitomay to
412 E Cotoraal Dnva. St* 190
Orlando. Fiend* 32803
(407)441-2993
Florida B a No. 0155209
Pubath January 14. 23 2002
11135__________________________
Notice of Application
lot T U OmmcI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, dal
LARRY LANE UTTRELL . d a hold­
er of d e toowng cartibcatadl haa
lied u a j cartAcatofi) to a M i dead
to ba Mauad daraon Tha certdeala
numbar(i) and yaar(t) ol mutnee.
via daaenpoon at da property, and
da named) n which •waa aiaaiaad
waraaataiow*
CERTIFICATE NO: 2643
YEAR OF M IUANCE: 1164
PARCEL IDt. Ot-2I-3D5BHDOOO-

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Daacnpmn oI Property LEO LOTS
I 22 23 4 24 (LESS TUSCAW1LU
UNIT I 4 CASA PARK VILLAS PH 2
4 01-2t-3D5BH-0003004CI IN 0621-31 GARDENA FARMS PO I PO
2 3 424
Namaa n winch alie ne d WIN­
TER SPRINGS DEV JOINT VEN­
TURE
A l 01 l« r l properly bang m da
Couay ol Samavta. Stale ol Ftartta.
Untoaa «uch camAcatadl ihal ba
radaamad aawdaig to Mw. the prop­
erty daaertoad in *uch certificated)
■ml ba toaj to tha faghaal btoto al
tha weal front door. SemeioM Couay
Courthouaa. Santord. Flood*, on
Monday. February 11. 2002, al
It 00am
Peymert ol Sato lea. apparahta
documentary tum p m a t and
meaning Me* art itquuad to ba
pad by da luxesafif t-ddar u da
Hto FlR payment o l an amount
aqual to da fugfiatl End la due warm
24 hour* after tie advaraaad *me ol
laie A4 paymart* ihal ba caih or
guaranteed
InMrumani.
made
peyabto to da CMrt ol d a Cbcul
Court.
Dalad on 12/77,2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
CMrt
Publiih January 9. I I 23. 30. 2002
11032
Now* ol Application
t o Tei Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, dal
LARRY LANE UTTRELL . da holdar ol da toaowmg certhealed) haa
tod aaaj certbcaied) M a u i dead
to ba tuued daraon The csrnneale
nurtoardi and yaard) ol aauanca.
da deaenpbun (j ^a property, and
tha named) n when t i u aatauad
u. ara aa tolowt
CERTIFICATE NO 2444
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1994
PARCEL KM: 0121 VJLBHOOOO0560
DaacnpOun ol Picparty LEQ P TO F
LOTS 54 44 4 65 A VACO STS
DESC AS BEG NW COR LOT til

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racordtog Me* ar* raqubad to ba paid
Earn 1603*1 SOCYmoPT
by d a auocaadM bidder to d a toto.
*2000-*S00CYmo F T
Fid paymart to an amou* aqjal to
(444) 963-4700
d a tagiaal bid M due worn 24 hour*
altar d a adu i u m ama to aala. A l I
M p e H tfwMI be cash or ouartfip 1
teBd I w n w e i w e r pt y m
ot V* DrcuA Court
ctorki/canton/ioftera. No t ip .
O m a on 12/27/2001
rtqtlad. Banato. For team, tatory,
I MARYANNE MORSE
and toaldg IntormaBan cM B333B3CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
3032 M L 7452, B tm-B pm 7 day*.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOfUDA
CO L torvar. aipanancad
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
r hatodig. Part Tima.
CMrt
C MI 4
407-3233441.
Ptodah: Jarajary 4 .1 1 2 3 .3 3 2009
4033
Conatructlon: Foam Inautaton
company hbdg matatara Clean
torTha Oaad
dra loanee Stale wide travel d oo.
vtottto b*F. Plaoewort OuaiaM ad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. dto
mbilmum tSOONrt. Banarta, bonua
RICHARD S CASSELBERRY OR
6 travel ootoa paid 407-3324B4S.
IEO N AR O . da holder to d a kdowc*M(i) tor a lea dead to ba Mauad
daraon. Tha carWIcale numberfi)
and yaar(i) to Mauancs. d a iMi citpbon to d a property, and d a named)
in whicfi I waa ttaaaaad ta/are aa lob
towr
CtltTIFICATE NO: 2B31
YEAR OF K S U A N C t: 1164
PARCEL IDt: 17 21-30-60100000000
Oeacrtpacn to Property: LEG BEG
475 FT 8 ♦ 25 FT E OF NW COR OF
GOVT LOT I RUN E 347 F T 8 150
FT W 347 FT N ISO FT TO BEG BIX
CO COUNTRY CLUB ADO TO CAS­
SELBERRY PB T PO 56
rtungj n w icn l l l l l N u ; n w i
LAND CO MC
A l to tad properly bedg n da
Counry to Semtoata. Stale to Ftortto.
Untoaa *uch nartdrata(i) that ba
radaamad ac m n lig ta Mw. d a prop­
erly daatrtbid to auefi certificated)
ad ba (Old to d a rvghaat brttor «
da weal fror* door. Bamnota Counry
Courthouaa. Santorl Ftortto. on
Monday. February 11, 2002. al
1100am.
Payment to Sale Me, appAcabto doclee* ara n q u n d to ba paid by da
auctaaalul Odder al d a eato. Fui
paymar* oI an amou* equal to da
fng/taal bd a dua andto 24 hour*
altar da advaniaad *ma to aala A l
paymenta ahaf ba cam or guaran­
teed awlrunat*. made payable to da
CMrt to daClrcui Court,
Dalad on 12/77,9001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
CMrt
PubAato. January 6 .1 1 2 3 .3 3 2002
11034
NOTICE TO THE PUBUC:
Noaca a hereby given dal d a Board
ol Atouabnar* to da C4y to Santord
a d hold a tegular meeting on
January 21 2002 in da C*y Hal
Commotion Chamber* al 11:30 AM.
n order to conaider a raquaal tor vari­
ance in da Toning OrOnanca aa •
pertama to tear yard aatoack nquramenta m a MR-1 im n g darnel on:
Lota 9f, Mayfair C a U . accordng to
tha pial darato aa racordad n PB 50
POS 34 dru 41. Pubic Recode to
Samawta Cauvy. Ftonda.
107
Ptarmed uaa to da proparty M to
conotnjcl a acraari roam
Larry Blaa. Chawman
Hnn/H nf AiSi lilmBfii
AOV1CE TO THE PUBLIC . IF A PER­
SON DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECI­
SION MADE WITH RESPECT TO
ANY M AH ER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING. MEjSHE WILL NEED A VERBA­
TIM RECORO OF THE PROCEED
INGS INCLUDING THE TESTM GNY
ANO EVIDENCE. WHICH RECORO
IS NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY O f
SANFORO (FS 2*4 01061
PERSONS WITH OISAB1UT1E9
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-6626 44
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Pubim January 6. 14. 2002
11062

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DATA ENTRY
Prooaaa Clalma tor Doctori
W 1 Titan. P C Raqubad.
1-400-240-1541 Depl 554
DRIVER T R A 1 N I I I NCEDCOI
Baalway naadt boclor baler dbrara
NOW1 No aapartanca nacaaaaryl
*703* par weak earning potototoL
No COL? No probtam l CD L baring
a Mtoilil C M ftowITbfbaa 877-2143624.

93— R ooms For Rent
1 Aftory Victorian Horn*.
CHoIrtol, W o, balcony,
pfMto9a a .tto Q iw K .t 100
407^5277

Unfurnished
t DOWN - W HY R E N T I T
361V 2BA For Sato
Wkh Down PaymL Aaatotanca
AveiabM.Cheaper da n ranff.
TN a /
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Al uMRtoa detodad wkh fuaftoua#
gvia^aa. *66hrt (65 dapoal 407" W U kW h tN fA U
Starting • *92M l

private 1

Pra»o 1aifl Only drug free
•obar need apply. 407-4337373.
Lake Mary area
K4toianprMtogaa.tllXVwk.S100
dapout. UMbee metodad. 407321-1422.
Nicafy tamahed room al ubktta*
dd ud ad . kitchen privileges,
iS S O n o . 407-266-6063

I needed tor dry
I Mary AMo aapd
I needed. 407-333

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lor
aalabbtoiad.
aipandtng,
company G ra il advancement
opportunity Cat Jackal 407- 321(K g f r f A *A &gt; A m1have vatd d*rar»
toanaaandl paaa back y o u v j deck.
Hiring Fvaft^ilaral
Fka diparananta d SW
MUtobeoartWdlrtoWltoEMT,
or paramadto, or obtain FL
caraflcaaon prior to Nra. Apply at
Kdd.llflfld4(it«ifltiiata. Oaadbna
Jan 19. 2002.
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU IN V E S T
Afwaya « good poacy: eapectaty tor
bualnaM
opportumtia*
and
boefiMaa. C M Ftonda Dept to
AgrtaAura ACorwunar Sarvtoaa al
400-436-7362 or F TC -H E L P tor
baa dtornitotan. Or vw« o u W*b M i
al wwaLltogowbOop.
Ftortto lew requree i atari to colon
Florida Dept ol Agriculture A
Consumer Sarvtoaa before is4dg,
C M to verify lawful regulation
bafor* you buy
Jam a Grant Conc/ata. Co. naada
worker* to read plans. IbvafVMI up
ooranta t rui a bowel macfWM. 4073091251.
Junior AccountanL- Immartala
openings
Job
requirement*
Ganaral
accounting.
bank
accounbntolntamal
audtmg,
corporate fkianctaM, EXCEL. Acaaa
A AS/400. Strong organdabonaL
anafybeal 4 commuveabona iluBia
pfua Top compensation package
Encelent banafita with company
matched 401k t stock options.
EO E. DFWP Pies*# aand raauns
to PO Boi 470069. Lake Monroe. FL
32747-0669.

LABO RERS NEEDED
FOR UNOEROROUNO
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
NBAUH 6MM M IK 9 a rt) 4B1k
FLAM Drug kas aartpMaa.
As m * a * M Mtor Oh m .
I biw i ia* lartiaa 417 MS 4 6 4

Large Nuraery/Werenouae
oi«rgaac highly moevaled a
tor l/vppng dept Packer* and duck
wort or torn dept - decorating plants
on aMortfy toe. IA O ba toto to weak
ovartma whan needed, d a and o*wr
banato* aval Aptoy n peraon O 6770
W Slate FL) 4 1 Santord « cal 4073330296 a il 224

Seeking 1 paracn to Mara my
home, view ot Lake Monroe. hok-te
prMtogea. C M 407-328-7232 tor an
appointment.
Shoe 46R2BA home, Sanford area.
Lrving
room
w/TIraptoca.
Waahar/dryar
*37Vmo, *250
■acurty. uttMlaa ddudad. 407-375till
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MARINER S VILLAGE
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LAKE ADA I BORM. * 4 »U O .
taO R M .IsrO M O ANO UP
CiOM Inctodad
407-3236670
O N E MONTH FREEI
(Limned Tima Offer)
2 Bedrooms bom *639
3 Bedroom* *634
Wa pay wat»r/*ewer
Small pat* welcome
Cedar Creak Apt*
437-324-4334

WanladAIUmonia
Springa- House
I
privilege*, poof.
aharabadvJlOOwk. no snxAcr* 407262-1334.

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153—Acreage Lor For
Sale

tM n f f a i* c r o lM

Lake Mary Approx. 1300 at* 6 .3 9 .
new Wa. pant 6 carpet Kfchan
acdtoncaa, tptc.cn 114acre tot 4078232631

DOYLE'S RENTALS
IBfVIBA W/ O ft. W/D
H ook-U pi C H A 1525/1500 Dap
‘
‘
2 Large “BRa 11/2
' 1 BA, 2
iQ o n A IM e Tie 4 PMrt IW ie n
6 Dtntng Room, Commmitty Pool
2 Lg BFV15 B A 2 Story
Condo. New Carpal Vbiyt A Pitot
KJkhan 4 C d rg Fkn. W D htocfc-CpK
Comm. Pool *626t60C Dapoart
lankant. 2SFV15 Bad Orptai New
C o p a l 4 Pant. W/D Hook-Ups
*625/1600 Dapoal
Sanford: 3BFV2BA wTam ity Rm.
LMng Rm 4 Forrrwl Dtntng f W Lg
Comer lot W/Storaga Shad.
*625/1600 Deposit
L a te M ary 4BJV3BA W/ D U
Oaraga Scraarwd Pool W/ Hof Tid ,
FYwpiaca. Format Ddtog 4 Dan.
*2200/ *2.000 Dapoaff
D O Y U REALTY, W C .
tR^fri
1106 W. MB t b 2BR/1.5 B A C H A
W iD hookupa. *560Yno.
9311 Adame; 2BFV1BA, tamlty rm.
carport, aa portoi, *52Vmo
6900 Vto BenBt: 3BfV1 5 B A C H A
new camel, gar . tSSO/mo
733 Qu artoae The Fcreet 56* tpdad
oommundy; 2BFV2BA Ftortto room,
workshop. 1895/mo Short-farm
okay.

Santord: 3/1. doll
tSOVmond a cMpoart . Pat* OK
wtodtl (toptal (toady now) 12B Ctob
Rtl 1620 W 2061 SL 407-3234540.
Sirtont htotorc 42 hardwood Loot*,
Itraplaca *750. AMo 1/1 5450
407-321-6757.
uplcx/

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2/1Duptai on Part Ava with
9it»g ». not pat*. 555Gmond plus
dapoal 407-321-0495
Santord: Soud Oak AVe, 2SFV2BA
1M Bow. appliance*. carpaVtda.
C H A acraan porch. 5550. no pat*.
C atdwM Raaky Service, 407-7863700.

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S antord: 2557 frark Dnva. Otfca
or Ratal */- 1.000 Sq FI *650 ♦
TatotdOO Dapoal
Doyle Realty, Inc.
407-322-24*5

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157—Mobile Homes
For Sa u
JftilOmobtohoma. abarhailFLim.
ptrfy tumd, ewpeled, oaAng tans,
new tana, new A C Locatod hlbwn
4 Counby (adtat) Part. 5368 d m
B i d U Mcnoa.
S17/0DG 3 »
7431088

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1 Luxury krm pdtowtop *af wkh 7 yr
wanwffy kA 5131 dtaan *140. Urig
5210. Brand naw. Located In
Santord 407-402-2778.

1 2 otoca
O RTHOPEI
'EDfC PILLOW TO P
Mattresa Sat Brand New Sa&gt; to
Pla*»c SacriRca(too. CanDaiver.
407-422 8844
2 Oak and table*.
kka new. *2000
407-332-0167
A Brand Naw Chary O w t drtog btoto
72* end B C h a rt wdaaf. SM in Bo*
*950. United China Catanet Aval
Can Daiver. 407-422-0230

Bad • Ona abeokrte bargain.
O U O N B IR T A Poaturapartc S a l
never uaad MS *1ptoMc. coat 1 1800
•M *250. U N O BER TA Sal 5265.
407-7035681
Bad - One abeokrte bargain. TWIN
B tR tA Foahnpsdc Sal n e w used,
aoi *1ptaaac. a r t 3 N W , eM II9B
FULL U R T A Set. *225. 407-Tto5688.
*

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uaad 5M *549 Can daher 407-429
0230__________________________
A KINO SIZE PILLOW TO P
Newlnptottc. Sei *210.
407-422-6648
Bad: Black iron canopy bad with
kouy bm pAowtop aal Nava iwad
407-402-2778.

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S O T S A b 2BfVt&amp;A. R 5 W K S ,
U 50-M 0N TH . PLUS D EP O S D
407-3231167

11 7 — C

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hometda, horaaa, canto, tormtog or
nursery)
Zoned
agricM knL
*4.900/ACRE. 8m down atownar
Inanca. 904-767-1771 ar 134-767-

A Ful *ua manrasa ial. Naw si
pUabc. Must M i 1100 407-422-

P o r t j nssfty
(407)399-4676

a n ted

6070.
F LO O M N Q M STA LLER 9
Hardwood a id Larrvnata Flooring

407-321 -0 7 5 9

407-330-4423
Vtoy nfoa,*ary c to o itm im ftowfy
ram odatod. a l u l cabto.A/C.ddry,
uaa. aac. dr. raaktonl

Santord 3/1. L A FR, ■ .
.
Mchen. bad. Be. Central A C ,
electric airing, carpel
tot porch. No
c c M I1 «0 &lt; d .t6 9 »n a * l4 0 7 .
1090

Smoky Mntre East Tamaaaaa. By
owner log home. 3SfV3BA C H A I
1127j o a
a r garage, tnany t
4234130621.

ID S — D

CtootkarOhad loan dprttoa home
tot *t*AcJy •mpioyAd tY*gOi' ptfujn.

141—Homes For S als

Bartord Pool home. 4/2. Mnoet 1
■ n tot U l F A D A Oo*to AC. row
carpal Mto. I M u m roof, open

103—HOUSES'

*50(Vmonth. Baeuffy dapoMraept
407-662-8777

C M to varty lawful

beforeyoubuy

C a l TH E BEMBfOLE HERALD
Adbartkta Dopl Far OatoM
407-329-2611

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T H E B O W NO LE HERALD
A D V IR T ia N O DEPT
407-322-24II

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99—Apartments ■
Unfurnished

W a Hove a W ay You Can Cut
ThM C o m In Halil

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Tarrtat mbi. 4^4 ton, loal *1 Santord
I O a v LTwaa Apao. ton wai M d i
' ' l Shorthal.lfPy
to m l Bartord
Ganaroua reward. 407-391-1473

W an ted

U(F* duty (Ctoaa A)
rar.Eipwa
407-322-7397

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On RMrRJtarTi notg nwu M r in a n
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Phone 407-221-5467

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AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
l. Atom upto110 OOO
fit* tomacwnirt tuaUnci find

to ltw r t
m utiA t
Ranovatod Lika H aw: 3 BR. new
p a rt rVout, new carpal LR. DR.
FR. over 1/4 acre *79.900
Oner 1/4 Acre 3B R 1 Bath: Lht dn.
kppt*. haetoy t w d Pncad tor quck
kata *64,900
Pool Home: 3/1 5 trth L A Ota. Sc
Porch. Inground pool garaga on
dead and cutoaaac. *65.900.
Ranovatod Uka New: 3/1, newly
painted inter or. m a n o r, naw
carpal, naw A C . acr porch
*78.500

PAUL OSBORNE
VflllUHt 1 PROPEHIItS
40/ 3Z1 1761

Batto, located In Santord orihepedc
firm seta r th 5 yf warranty Twn *75.
k i $00, quaan *85. kng 1175 Neva
u»*d, cat drtvar 407-402-2778
Dtntng Rm
f
14 pc. sokd CHERRY
94* d U padaital. w/2
toava*. B Ctappoxtoto char*. txrtM
4 hutch, never used, coal 112k. eai
*1960. Server *396 407-7035696
Dtatog Room »e t 15 pc. SO UD
CHERRY W OOD rtgfi and harvard
codacbon. 112* dbl pad w/2 leal 8
Chtopendato bMkvctow chon, 72*
bombay buffet 4 hutch, M *M
boi ad. coat (20k. *M (5.900 obo
407-2632065.
,
, wx*L
doubts pedestal table w/ leaf. 6
ChUpandMa chan*, buffet I hutch,
nava uaad. coat 18k. ta* *1450.
tarvar, *295. 407-657-2065.
Eitra Urge 4 p,eco to la In good
ccndaorvOrty *50 00407032-0147
FutSI
haatnod.haator, tISOcbo. Mutt
gol 407699-4017.
Moving o u t W i il w . dryer, bad*.
*o( j . dart, draaaai
•at, 407-6832615
Twin t u t bad head board* wvh
compartment* Onfy *2000. Good
condmon. 407-332-0167

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S A N F O R D — A fter G ov . Je b
Bush re le ase d Tuesday h is n ew
$48.7 b illio n state bu d g et p lan,
local g o v e rn m e n t and s ch o o l
o ffic ia ls b e g a n a sse ssin g th e
potential im p acts.
A lth o u g h th e y w ill h a v e to
w ait fo r fin a l approval fro m the
le g isla tu re in m id -M arch , th e
g o v e rn o r's prop osal g iv es them
a sneak p re v ie w to the p o ssib le
levels o f fu n d in g .
'I t 's a co n tin u atio n ty p e o f
bu d get, w e anticipated th a t it
w o u ld b e ,” said Jo h n S m ith ,
assistan t d ire c to r o f leg islativ e
affairs fo r th e Florida L e a g u e o f
Cities.
T h e b a re bones state b u d g e t
plan re fle c ts only a 1 p erce n t

Judge grants
continuation
of Florida
Power case
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Cow art receives
first-degree
murder indictment
from grand jury
A S e m in o le C ou nty g ra n d
ju ry in d ic te d T hu rsd ay
C h a rle s B. C o w art Jr., 5 2 , o f
L o n g w o o d o n a charg e o f
p re m e d ita te d first-d egree
m u rd er.
C o w a r t is charged in th e
D ec. 1 8 stran g u latio n o f h is
w ife, C a th y A nn C o w art, 3 6 .
H e is b e in g held in the
S e m in o le C o u n ty Jail, sa id
A ssista n t S ta te A ttorney J im
C arter.
T h e Ju ry heard from tw o
w itn e sse s: a n inv estigator
w ith th e S em in o le C o u n ty
S h e r iff's O ffic e and a n a s s o ­
cia te m e d ica l exam iner. A
first-d e g re e m u rd er c o n v ic ­
tio n c o u ld translate Into liffe
in p ris o n o r a d eath sen ­
tence.

Seminole Smile

S A N F O R D — E ig h teen th
Ju d icial C irc u it Ju d g e G e n e
Stephenson granted a continua­
tion o f the Longw ood v. Florida
P ow er c a s e
that
w as
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begin T h u rs ­
I th in k , und 1
day
m ay h e In
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error
on this,
Is to d eterbut all Florida
' m ine i f the
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h a s th e
d ty fv
right Ito pu r­
ing to do is
chase the
stall.
Florida
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system in
t n e d ty .T h e
judge w ill
a i-s o r u le if a
d ty o rd in an ce stating that a n y
electrical com pany using the d ty
right-of-w ays must fork ov er 6
percent o f their revenues a s fran­
chise fees is leg al
”1 think, and I m ay b e in error
on this, b u t all Florida P ow er is
trying to d o b stall,” said C ity
C om m ission er Butch B und y said.
I t giv es th em more tim e so they
can b u ild sym pathy o r p u blic
su p p o rt”
L o n g w o o d com m issioners in
July agreed to m ove forw ard w ith
legal proceedings against Florida
P ow er, a fte r the e le c trid ty
provider an d d ty cou ldn't agree
on a n e w franchise con tract.
A ngry d t y officials said the pow er
com p any refused to honor a right
to bu y clau se in the old co n tracto r
place the clause in a n e w agree­
m ent.
B u n d y said although the right
to b u y clause was im portant, he
had m an y m ore concerns w ith
sig n in g a new franchise agree­
m e n t T h e "reliability factor” of

Bush's 'bare bones’ state financial
plan means more cuts for schools
increase o v e r th is y e a r's b u d g e t
The m ajority o f the new state
dollars w ill o n ly h elp reestablish
the lost fu n d s th e state legislature
had to cu t in D ecem ber Because
o f slu m p ing tax revenues.
"T h ere's n o real surprises so
far,” S m ith said . "W e did n o t
expect an y n ew m on ies o r p ro ­
gram s b e cau se o f the eco n o m y's
shape.”
S e m in o le C o u n ty M an ag er
K evin G r a c e a ls o sa id th e re
appears to b e fe w surprises. O n e
Item he sa id th at sparked h is
Interest w s s th e proposed raise in
the $500 pro p erty -tax exem ption
for d isabble
le d vet&lt;
v e teran s. B u s h 's

Proposal could mean no large
grants fo r local governments

p ro p o sal would ra ise th e exem p ­
tio n to $5,000 an d p u s h th e extra
c o s ts o ff to the citie s a n d coun­
ties.
T h e Sem inole C o u n ty School
B o ard could b e th e lo n e county
e n tity severely im p a c te d b y the
n e w bu d get p la n . T h e Board
co u ld begin cu ttin g a s early as
T u e s d a y 's m e e tin g , s a id Jo h n
P av e id iak , execu tiv e d irecto r of
fin an ce and bud get f o r th e cou n ­
ty 's schools.
A lth ou gh B u sh p ro p o s e s to
ra ise education fu n d in g b y about
3 p ercen t fo r th e a d d itio n a l

By Dm Ping
EdNor
S A N F O R D — C itie s and
cou n ties hoping to h ire state
m o n e y far local p ro jects might
fin d better odds b u y in g tickets
in Saturday nigh t's $ 7 7 million
lottery fa s t e i d o f rely in g on the
W ith a stagn an t
a n d the tourism
r e d in g from th e S e p t 11
a tta ck s,
leg islato rs
aren't
expected to ap p rop riate targe
g ra n ts for local g o vern m ents,

S e e G rants, Fag* tA

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S A N F O R D — T h e Planning I
a n d Zoning C om m ission
approved a conditional use for a
rep tile
w holesaler
B u s in e s s
iK»\ wtU
b rin g as
m a n y as
IO j OOO rep­
tiles and spi­
d e rs to
d ow ntow n
Sanford.
Jo e
Krefetz,
o w n e r o f JP
P ets, applied
fo r the con­
ditional use
a fte r a x le
enforcem ent officers responded I
N ovem ber to com p lain ts about
anim al feces b ein g w ashed dow n
th e alley.
Krefetz denied the
C
accusation and officers never cited
h im . C ity o fficials determ ined,
however, the business w as in v io ­
lation of zoning regulations. JP
P ets raises and stores thousand!
o f reptiles to sell to other de ‘
T h e business b located at 210 &lt;
2 1 2 Sanford A venue and b zoned
S C -3 Special C om m ercial Zoning
D istrict, w hich d o cs not allow
w holesale and storage operations.
T h e d ty also d iscovered Krefetz
d id not h av e a n o ccu p a tio n a l
license for the business. K refett
claim s it was an ov ersigh t because
h e w as in the process o f m oving
his business from 2920 S . Orlando
D riv e to the Sanford A venue loca­
tion.
" I did not ap p ly fo r the license
until September, and it had to go

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lizards,
spiders
and
scorpion;

tostudents
By Mlchelt* Jerta
M an ag in g Editor
idw ay
E lem en tary
S ch o ol fo u rth and fifth -g rad e stu d en ts in
B arbara R ig g in s' ballet
cla ss receiv ed so m e "p o in t
era" T h u rsd ay from a
g ro u p o f w orld -class
d an cers — 25 to b e exact.
F iv e p rin cip al b allerin as
fro m G e rm a n y 's H am bu rg
B alle t sen t the stu d en ts
p o in t s h o e s to en co u rag e
a n In tern atio n al ap p recia­
tio n o f th e ir art. Each
d an cer, in clu d in g N lu rka
M o red o, Jo e lle B oulogne,
S iv ia A zzo n i, H eather
Ju rg e n se n and A nna
P o lik arp o v a, sen t Ihe class
fiv e p a i n o f shoes signed
b y th em selves, alo ng w ith
th e m essag e, "R e m e m b e r
to lo v e w h at you are d o in g ,
a n d g iv e It ev erything
y o u ’v e g o t."
" T h e stu d en ts w ere so
e x c ite d ," R iggins said.
" T h e y kn ew they received
s o m e th in g from G erm any,
b u t 1 d id n 't tell them w h at
it w as u n til today."
T h u rsd a y 's su rp rise gift
is ju st o n e w ay R igg in s h as
d irectly o r indirectly

lik e th e $3.5 m illio n g ra n t ’
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its R iv erw alk p ro je c t In f a c t '
G ov. J e b f a s h 's p ro p o sed b u d - ‘
g et c a lls fa r a m o d e st 1 p e rc e n t'
Increase ov er late y e a r s bud ­
get
'
' S i m and none,” sa id Larry
D a le , p resid ent o f O rla n d o
S an fo rd International A irp o rt
w h e n asked about larg e b u d g e t 1
o u tla y s for lo cs l en tities.
"A n y b o d y out there h o p in g t o J
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Harted photos by Tbmmy Vincent
Chastity Tucker, left, MadaJyn Emery, mldtJe, and Kendra Wiliams held up
the point ahoee they received tram dancers In Germany's Hamburg BeleL
At top. Joey Jossel shows of! the shoes he received from his teacher.
Barbara Riggins, starving behW Jessei. The shoes were worn by Riggins'
son, Lloyd Riggins, while he was dancing with the Southern Ballet Theatre.
encouraged s tu d e n ts to
appreciate a ll a s p e c ts o f cre­
ativ e m o v em en t a n d ballet.
A s a co -fo u n d er a n d 23-year

d ire c to r fo r the re n o w n e d
S o u th e rn Ballet T h e a tre , she
h a s a lw ay s w an ted to help
S ee Shoes, Page 6A

See Florida Power; Page 6A

S e e Reptiles, Page 7A

Seminole deputies searching for suspects in near fatal shooting
By Christopher Pteton
Staff W riter
S A N F O R D — Sem inole Coun­
ty d ep u ties are seeking suspects
Involved in a W ednesday night

San fo rd Airport Authority

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Sp oilt ...................................1 S -3S

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sh o o tin g o f a store clerk.
A t 1920 Southwest Rd., ju st out­
sid e o f the Sanford d ty lim its,
d ep u ties responded to a robbery at
7:45 p m ., and found Southw est
Food M arket clerk K im Di D o n g
24, o f Sanford shot in the head.
D o n g w hose im m ediate fam ily
resid es in Korea, w as airlifted to
th e O rlan d o R egional M edical
C e n te r b y helicopter, w here he b
listed in critical condition.
A ccording to Steve O lson, sher­
iff's office spokesm an, investiga­

tors h av e been unable to Interview
Dong becau se of h b condition.
Police believe there b only o n e
other eyew itness to the near fatal
shooting.
A ccording to the police report,
the w itness told deputies he w as in
the rear o f the store when he heard
a male voice state "every one get
dow n." D ropping to the floor, the
Sanford m an said he cau gh t a
glimpse o f one of the subject's. T h e
eyew itness stated in the p o lice
report the subject had a light c o l­
ored d o th wrapped around his
face, covering from the brid ge o f
h b nose dow n.
T h e w itness also said he heard
ihe racking sound of a shotgun
and the blast that happened short­

ly afterward. W h at the eyewitness
said next has p o lice believing there
are two o r m o re subjects involved
in the crime. T h e eyewitness told
deputies he heard a male voice
state "ch eck h im , check him ," in
reference to him self.
"W hat m ak es u s think there is
tw o because the w itness heard one
m an yell to another,” O lson said.
One of the su b jects then started
to grab th e w itn e ss 's clothing
around h b neck, but then another
subject stated “ L et's g o here com es
county!" D ep u ties didn't arrive
until m inutes later, but other con­
cerned cu sto m ers did approach
the store.

A sign sits out front ol 1920 Southwest Road asking people

See Shooting Page 6A

concerning Wednesday's near tatal shooting to call the Seminole
Sheriff Office's Crimeline.

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SAN FO RD — After Gov. Jeb
Bush released Tuesday his new
$48.7 billion state budget plan,
local government and school
officials began assessing the
potential impacts.
Although they will have to
wait for final approval from the
legislature in mid-March, the
governor's proposal gives them
a sneak preview to the possible
levels of funding.
'It's a continuation type of
budget, w e anticipated that it
would be,” said John Smith,
assistant director of legislative
affairs for the Florida League of
Cities.
The bare bones state budget
plan reflects only a 1 percent

Judge grants
continuation
of Florida
Power case

Bush's 'bare bones’ state financial
plan means more cuts for schools
increase over this year's budget
The majority of the new state
dollars will only help reestablish
the lost funds the state legislature
had to cut in December Because
of slumping tax revenues.
"There's no real surprises so
far,” Smith said. "We did not
expect any new monies or pro­
grams because of the economy's
shape.”
Seminole County Manager
Kevin Grace also said there
appears to be few surprises. One
Item he said that sparked his
Interest w ss the proposed raise in
the $500 property-tax exemption
for disabled
veterans. Bush's
bled vet&lt;

Proposal could mean no large
grants fo r local governments

proposal would raise the exemp­
tion to $5,000 and push the extra
costs off to the cities and coun­
ties.
The Seminole County School
Board could be the lone county
entity severely impacted by the
new budget plan. T he Board
could begin cutting as early as
Tuesday's meeting, said John
Paveidiak, executive director of
finance and budget for the coun­
ty's schools.
Although Bush proposes to
raise education funding b y about
3 percent for the additional

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SANFORD — Cities and
counties hoping to hire state
money far local projects might
find better odds buying tickets
in Saturday night's $77 million
lotteryfasteid o f relying on the
With a stagnant
and the tourism
reding from the S e p t 11
attacks,
legislators
aren't
expected to appropriate targe
grants for local governments,

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Calhoun's bueinesa sounds
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forest There la never e
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C ow art receives
first-degree
murder indictment
from grand jury
A Seminole County grand
jury indicted Thursday
Charles B. Cowart Jr., 52, o f
Longwood on a charge of
premeditated first-degree
murder.
Cowart is charged in the
Dec. 18 strangulation of his
wife, Cathy Ann Cowart, 36.
He is being held in the
Seminole County Jail, said
Assistant State Attorney Jim
Carter.
The Jury heard from two
witnesses: an investigator
with the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office and an asso­
ciate medical examiner. A
first-degree murder convic­
tion could translate Into liffe
in prison o r a death sen­
tence.

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SAN FO RD — Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit Judge Gene
Stephenson granted a continua­
tion of the Longwood v. Florida
Power case
that
was
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expected to
begin Thurs­
I think, und 1
day
may h e In
The trial

error on this,
Is to deterbut all Florida
' mine if the
Power is try­
has the
dtyfv
right Ito pur­
ing to do is
chase the
stall.
Florida
Power's dis­
tribution
system in
tnedty.The
judge will
ai-soruleif a
dty ordinance stating that any
electrical company using the dty
right-of-ways must fork over 6
percent o f their revenues as fran­
chise fees is legal
”1 think, and I may be in error
on this, but all Florida Power is
trying to do b stall,” said City
Commissioner Butch Bundy said.
I t gives them more time so they
can build sympathy or public
support”
Longwood commissioners in
July agreed to move forward with
legal proceedings against Florida
Power, after the electridty
provider and dty couldn't agree
on a new franchise contract.
Angry dty officials said the power
company refused to honor a right
to buy clause in the old contractor
place the clause in a new agree­
ment.
Bundy said although the right
to buy clause was important, he
had many more concerns with
signing a new franchise agree­
ment The "reliability factor” of

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its Riverwalk project In fa c t'
Gov. Jeb fash 's proposed bud- ‘
get calls far a modest 1 percent'
Increase over late y e a rs bud­
get
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'S i m and none,” said Larry
Dale, president o f Orlando
Sanford International Airport
when asked about large bu dget1
outlays for locsl entities.
"Anybody out there hoping t o J
get a pot full of money will be *
See Grants, Fag* tA

See Budget Page 6A

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International
dancers send
b a lle t s h o e s

could
house up
to 10,000
snakes,
lizards,
spiders
and
scorpion;

to students
B y M lchelt* Jerta
Managing Editor
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Elementary
School fourthand fifth-grade students in
Barbara Riggins' ballet
class received some "point
era" Thursday from a
group of world-class
dancers — 25 to be exact.
Five principal ballerinas
from Germany's Hamburg
Ballet sent the students
point shoes to encourage
an International apprecia­
tion of their art. Each
dancer, including Nlurka
Mo redo, Joelle Boulogne,
Sivia Azzoni, Heather
Jurgensen and Anna
Polikarpova, sent Ihe class
five p a in of shoes signed
by themselves, along with
the message, "Remember
to love what you are doing,
and give It everything
you’ve got."
"The students were so
excited," Riggins said.
"They knew they received
something from Germany,
but 1 didn't tell them what
it was until today."
Thursday's surprise gift
is just one way Riggins has
directly or indirectly

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SANFORD — The Planning I
and Zoning Commission
approved a conditional use for a
reptile
wholesaler
B u s in e s s
iK»\ wtU
bring as
many as
IOjOOOrep­
tiles and spi­
ders to
downtown
Sanford.
Joe
Krefetz,
owner of JP
Pets, applied
for the con­
ditional use
after axle
enforcement officers responded I
November to complaints about
animal feces being washed down
the alley.
Krefetz denied the
C
accusation and officers never cited
him. City officials determined,
however, the business was in vio­
lation of zoning regulations. JP
Pets raises and stores thousand!
of reptiles to sell to other de ‘
The business b located at 210 &lt;
212 Sanford Avenue and b zoned
SC-3 Special Commercial Zoning
District, which docs not allow
wholesale and storage operations.
The dty also discovered Krefetz
did not have an occupational
license for the business. Krefett
claims it was an oversight because
he was in the process of moving
his business from 2920 S. Orlando
Drive to the Sanford Avenue loca­
tion.
"I did not apply for the license
until September, and it had to go

M

Harted photos by Tbmmy Vincent
Chastity Tucker, left, MadaJyn Emery, mldtJe, and Kendra Wiliams held up
the point ahoee they received tram dancers In Germany's Hamburg BeleL
At top. Joey Jossel shows of! the shoes he received from his teacher.
Barbara Riggins, starving behW Jessei. The shoes were worn by Riggins'
son, Lloyd Riggins, while he was dancing with the Southern Ballet Theatre.

encouraged students to
appreciate all aspects of cre­
ative movement and ballet.
As a co-founder and 23-year

director for the renowned
Southern Ballet Theatre, she
has always wanted to help
See Shoes, Page 6A

See Reptiles, Page 7A

See Florida Power; Page 6A

Seminole deputies searching for suspects in near fatal shooting
By Christopher Pteton
Staff Writer

Sanford Airport Authority

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SANFORD — Seminole Coun­
ty deputies are seeking suspects
Involved in a Wednesday night
shooting of a store clerk.
At 1920 Southwest Rd., just out­
side of the Sanford dty limits,
deputies responded to a robbery at
7:45 pm ., and found Southwest
Food Market clerk Kim Di Dong
24, of Sanford shot in the head.
D ong whose immediate family
resides in Korea, was airlifted to
the Orlando Regional Medical
Center by helicopter, where he b
listed in critical condition.
According to Steve Olson, sher­
iff's office spokesman, investiga­

tors have been unable to Interview
Dong because of hb condition.
Police believe there b only one
other eyewitness to the near fatal
shooting.
According to the police report,
the witness told deputies he was in
the rear of the store when he heard
a male voice state "every one get
down." Dropping to the floor, the
Sanford man said he caught a
glimpse of one of the subject's. The
eyewitness stated in the police
report the subject had a light col­
ored doth wrapped around his
face, covering from the bridge of
hb nose down.
The witness also said he heard
ihe racking sound of a shotgun
and the blast that happened short­

ly afterward. What the eyewitness
said next has police believing there
are two or more subjects involved
in the crime. The eyewitness told
deputies he heard a male voice
state "check him, check him," in
reference to himself.
"What makes us think there is
two because the witness h e a rd one
man yell to another,” Olson said.
One of the subjects then started
to grab the witness's clothing
around hb neck, but then another
subject stated “Let's go here comes
county!" Deputies didn't arrive
until minutes later, but other con­
cerned customers did approach
the store.
See Shooting Page 6A

A sign sits out front ol 1920 Southwest Road asking people
concerning Wednesday's near tatal shooting to call the Seminole
Sheriff Office's Crimeline.

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Mom distraught by
emotional tie to
son’s teen-age friend

O ut &amp; A bout

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M artin Lather King Jc,

D EAR A i l Y : t have had an unusually close
bond w ith my son's best friend, 'Chad." We
talk several tunes a week and enjoy each
other's company. Chad is 1 7 .1 am 45. He has
.......................... always made me feel spe­
cial.
Recently I chaperoned a
school dance, and he was
there. While checking the
back hallway, I saw him
kissing a g irl I was
stunned by my reaction. I
broke down in front of
them. 1 sobbed like a teen­
ager whose boyfriend was
cheating on her. O ther stuA b b y
dents and adults also wit"
neased my unfortunate diss s s s s t t s play o f emotions. Now I
am afraid to talk with Q uid - and he'a made
no effort to call me.
Abby, I honestly don’t know how to explain
myself. I am afraid this will affect Chad's
friendship with my son, as well. I do not want
to lose my relationship with this wonderful
young man, whom I dearly love. What do I do
now?
EMOTIONAL MOM IN
PASADENA, CALIF.

the Sanford community to
n tat the 2002 celebration of
King's birthday.
Activities induOr
• Saturday Jan. 1 9 —
Starting at 6 p m , the annual

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win b« hrid in th»S*r3ord
Civic Center.
• Sunday, Jan. 20 —
Starting a t 2 3 0 p m , there
will be the lnterrfaith i
ship service in the Sanford
»Center
Civk&lt;
• Monday, Jan. 21
u tia g a t 10 a m , t
parade will start at West 13th
street and go to downtown
Sentoed. A t noon, RaQy-lnThe-Fatfc will be held in Fort
Mellon Park.

MON

DEAR EMOTIONAL MOM: I think you
have done enough. IPs tim e to put some dis­
tance betw een you and this lad. You didn't
m ention whether or not you have a husband.
If you are single, it's tim e to concentrate your
energies on someone closer to your own age.

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tons and thu right camara angle, the pilings on the E. State Ro4d 46 bridge look stacked closely together,
Thu pilings are actuary 28 to 30 feet apart, although they appear to bo only a few teat apart.

D EA R ABBY: The "Are You an Alcoholic?"
test you printed listing 12 questions was good
as far as it went - but it didn't go far enough.
I'm sure that anyone who was raised by, or
married to, or has a friend who la an alcoholic
cringed when they read it.
Where were these questions: When you take
one or two drinks, can you stop and walk
away? Have you ever embarrassed yourself or
someone else when drinking? Do you drink
every day? How many times In the last month
have you awakened with a hangover? Do
spend money you don't have on alcohol?
In isi
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s affected
your sleeping habits? (Do you pass
out,
1, net a drink In the middle of the night, or
et the bed when you sleep because o f elcow etl
hoi?)
There are many "working* alcoholics and
many who don't work — mostly women —
because they are financially able not to. I know,
because between parents, a husband and a
good friend, 1 have experienced it all.
Please rethink your test and add these ques­
tions.
BEEN TH ERE IN SAN DIEGO

M arijuana Possession
Seminole Deputy Robert Futch
arretted Sean Moore, 31, of Longwood
Thursday for possession of marijuana
and drug paraphernalia. While doing
traffic control for an accident near
Charles and Lake Brantley Road,
Moore reportedly tried to go around
marked patrol vehicles to get around
the aeddent. When deputies stopped
Moore, they allegedly observed, in
plain view, a smoking marijuana bowl
In the console. A small bag of marijua­
na w u wcn v ir tJ from hi* front pant*
pocket end a second bag underneath
the driver's seat. A small glass bowl
w as 'located In the center console.
Deputies found one marijuana roach
on the floorboard of the vehicle and
another in the ashtray.

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Seminole Deputy John Hawkins
arrested Vivian Goldstein, 38, of Lake
Mary Tuesday for possession of mari­
juana and drug paraphernalia. The
deputy stopped Goldstein for a traffic
Infraction, but when he made contact
with her he noticed in plain view a bag
of marijuana in her opened purse.

DEAR BEEN THERE: 111 do th a t And
thank you for the valuable Inp u t

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DEAR ABBY: 1 would like to add a thought
to David Broome's words of encouragement to
"Scared About the New Job." He said, "Never
be afraid to try something new. Remember,
amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the
Titanic."
While I appreciate his sentiment and com! success of
tout
i its
contractor, but to its architect
GARY SHIRLEY, OCEAN SPRIN G S, M ISS.

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Agents of the sheriff's office
City/CoUnty Investigative Bureau
(CCIB) executed a search warrant at
1500 Jay Street Tuesday and recovered
cannabis in different areas of the
home, a partially smoked marijuana
cigar and assorted drug parapherna­
lia. Agents arrested residents Amanda
Havers, 18, and Eric McIntosh, 20, on
charges of marijuana possession and
drug paraphernalia.
Agents of the CCIB executed a
search warrant at 551 Pasadena Ave. in
Longwood Tuesday and recovered
several baggies containing marijuana,
artially smoked cannabis cigarettes, a
ge amount of small baggies with
suspected cannabis residue and sever­
al pieces of drug paraphernalia includ­
ing a three-foot water bong. Agents
arrested residents Christina Jung, 18,
Harold Irwin, 39, and Deborah
Mullins, 36, on the charges of marijua­
na possession and drug paraphernalia.
Non-resident Carlos Flores, 24, of
Longwood was also arrested on the
same charges.

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Agents arrested Marie Ouellette, 21,
of Apopka f ir exposing an anatomical
area during a private dance and ask­
ing an undercover agent to buy a
liquor drink for her.
Mary Scholz, 23, of Orlando was
arrested tor Intentionally touching an
agent's groin area with her buttocks
during a private dance. That practice
to outlawed by a county ordinance on
straddle dancing.
Jessica Springston, 19, o f Eustto was
arrested tor intentionally touching an
agent's groin area with her buttocks,
exposing her anatomical area during a
private dance, for nibbing an agent's
thigh, tor rubbing the anatomical area
ana breast of another co-worker, and
asking an agent to buy her a drink.
Candace Lebrasseur, 25, o f Court
West was arrested tor allowing anoth­
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anatomical area and asking an under­
cover agent to buy her a drink.
Carolyn Montalvo, 24, of Winter
Park was arrested tor intentionally
touching two agents groin areas with
her hand, for rubbing two agents'
inner thigh areas and asking an under­
cover agent three separate times for
him to buy her a drink.
Contributing to the delinquency o f a
minor
Seminole Deputy David Kohn
arrested Scott Dowling, 27, and
Chadwick Anderson, 22, both of
Sanford, Thursday for contributing to
the delinquency of a minor and giving
alcoholic beverages to minors. After
serving them alcoholic beverages, the
two suspects reportedly had sexual
intercourse with a co-worker's two
daughters in their mid to early teens.

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Wednesday tor driving under the
influence and reckless driving. I
Breathalyzer tests at the Jail revealed a
blood alcohol content o f about .272.
Posses sion of a Controlled Substance
Winter Springs Officer Dula arrest­
ed Megan Jackson, 18, o f Winter
Springs Tuesday for possession of a
controlled substance and drug para­
phernalia, resisting an officer and tarnpering with physical evidence,
Respon
iponding to a domestic distur­
bance, officers were investigating the
scene when they asked Jackson a ques­
tion and she answered in a muffled
voice. She apparently was hiding a
plastic bag of about 15 to 20 pills of
Xanax in her m outh
Sex Assault
Seminole Investigator Kreig Raffety
arrested Neil Ragnoonanan, 25, of
Longwood Tuesday for having unlaw­
ful sexual intercourse with a minor.
The victim reported to police that she
met the suspect over the Internet.
After talking to him several times, he
arrived at her residence and entered
through her bedroom window.
Shoplifting
cer Terry Mullins
Sanford O fficer
arrested Jason Hendricks, 27, of
Sanford Monday for shoplifting.
According to the police report,
Hendricks tried to steal a camcorder
battery valued at $56 from the
Orlando Drive Wal-Mart. He reported­
ly tried to conceal the battery by plac­
ing it down his pants.

Suspended License
Winter Springs Officer J. Rice arrest­

Sanford Officer Terry Mullins
arrested Keitha Ware, 32, of Sanford
Monday for shoplifting She reported­
ly tried to steal $37 worth of items
the Orlando Drive Wal-Mart

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Spiritual Wisdom from the
Dead Sea Scrolls," 2 to 4
p m Wednesday, Jan. 23, at
the Sanford/Lake Mary
Campus.
Drawing on historical
accounts and recent discover­
ies, Hebrew scholar Dr. Ken
Hanson will reconstruct the
dally lives of the Essenes, reli­
gious visionaries who fled the
opulence of Jerusalem.
Whether you are a Bible
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Hanson to an author, lec­
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Cost to $5.10. For registra­
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Community Education at 407328-2121. Seating to limited.
The kickoff event for this
year's American Cancer
Society's Relay for Life will
bit held 5 p.m. Wednesday,
Jan. 23, in Oviedo
Marketplace’s food court
Special guests will include
U C Fs Knightro, the Magic's
Stuff and others.
Relay for Life to an 18-hour
event held across the country.
This year, it will be held on
April 5-6.
For more information, call
Lucretia Gilbert at 407-8236609.

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DALE E. BLUNDELL
Dale E. Blundell, 73, of
Falmouth Avenue, Deltona,
died Monday, Jan. 14, 2002, In
his residence.
Bom in Superior, Wls., he
moved to Central Florida
from Miami In 1978. He was a
retired master electrician,
who was self-employed for 45
years. He loved golf, the
Miami Dolphins, w ater sports
and woodcrafting. He was of
the Lutheran faith.
Survivors Include his wife
of 37 years, Johanna E.
Blundell; three sons, Dale S.
Blundell of Deltona, James
Blundell of Ocala and Lee
lenklns of Longwood; three
daughters, Debbie Bray of
Lake Mary, Robin Kulla of
Weston and Patricia White of
Houston, Texas; one sister,
B em lcc Allison of Winter
Haven; 11 grandchildren; and
four great grandchildren.
Baidauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange C ity is in
charge of arrangements.
JOSEPH CHRISTIAN
CHERY
Joseph Christian Chery, 92,
of Rosaro Court, Kissimmee,
died Monday, Jan. 14, 2002.
Bom in Am iquet, Haiti, he
moved to Central Florida last
year. He was a f a r m c He
was of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include three
daughters, Marie Toussaine
of Poncdana, Agnea ToJoute
of Boston, Mass., and Jackie
Toussaine of Montreal,
Canada; and one brother,
Aldophe Chery of Haiti.
Golden's Funeral Home
Inc., of Kissimmee is in
charge of arrangements.

NORBERT ST. CLAIR
Norbert St. CUlr, 77, of
McNeil Road, Apopka, died
Friday, Jan. 18,2002, In
Tandem Health Care,
Altamonte Springs.
Bom July 2 7 ,1 9 2 4 , in
Budapest, Hungary, he
resided In Central Florida for
34 years. He was a retired
librarian.
Survivors Include his for­
mer wife, Suranne Watson of
Winter Springs.
Banfleld Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

Bom in Lewiston, Maine, he
moved to Central Florida from
N atick, M ass., in 2000. He was
a U 5 . Army A ir Corn veteran,
who server! during World War
- II. He was a retired electronic
maker for Reythion
M anufacturing in Waltham,
* M ass., where he worked for 40
'ears. He was of the Catholic
aith.
Survivors include one son,
Steven Gallant o f Sunnyvale,
C alif.; four daughters,
Adrienne Kent o f Blackstone,
M ass., Pamela Sprague of
Deltona, Laura Tejedas of San
Diego, Calif., and Mary Anne
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Tham es of Pensecola; one
CLARK
brother, Leo Joseph.Gallant of
Lucille Norman Clark, 87,
Edgewater; one sister, Irene
o f English Court, W inter Park,
Childs o f Lewiston, Maine; 10
died Sunday, Jan. 13, 2002.
grandchildren; and seven
Bom in Lincolnton, Ga., she
great grandchildren.
moved to Central Florida in
Baldauff Family Funeral
1945. She was a domestic. She
Home of O range City is in
w as a member o f First Baptist
charge of arrangements.
Church of W inter Park. She
loved yard work.
GROVER C . LEWIS
Survivors include one son,
Grover C. “Rusty" Lewis,
M arvin Clark o f Orlando; two
72, of ty le r Drive, Sanford,
daughters, M ylvette Gaines
died Saturday, Jan. 12,2002.
and Virginia Barrington, both
Bom in Dothan, Ala., he
o f Orlando; one sister, Eva
moved to Central Florida from
Davis of East Elm hurst, N.Y.;
Miami in 1960. He was an
one brother, Henry Norman of
instructor in education. He
Charlotte, N.C.; four grand­
was a member o f the
children; and nine great
American Legion in Sanford
grandchildren.
and a U.S. Navy veteran.
G olden's Funeral Home Inc.
o f Winter Park is in charge of
arrangements.

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Bom in Bath, N.Y., she
moved to Central Florida in
1952. She was a former resi­
dent of Sanford. She was a
retired bank cashier and a
member of First Presbyterian
Church pf Mount Dora and the
Daughters of the American
Revolution.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Joseph W. Orseno; one
son, Craig Orseno of Apopka;
one daughter, Suzanne Bevel
of DeBary; one brother, Robert
Craig of Bath, N.Y.; and three
grandchildren.
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ort Washington, Md., Robert
Mack Jr., o f M itchellvillc, Md.,
and Randy M ack of Charlotte,
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Patricia Bass of Sanford; and
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She was of the Christian faith.
Survivors include her hus­
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Longwood; one son, Ross C.
Peterson of Longwood; one
sister, Marguerite Totka of
DcLand; and one grandchild.
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Cussutta, Ga.; one sister, Mae
Tokia Brown of Baltimore,
Md.; eight grandchildren; and
four great grandchildren.
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Buchanan an d the d eath o f
W estern C ivilization
W elcom e hom e, Pat, even If you don't think m uch o f the
old place anymore.
Patrick Buchanan lives in th e spotlight, and he o r it had
moved aw ay after his em barrassing run for
president in the 2000 election. But now he's
about to go o n stage again, this tim e with a
book well tim ed to be both a best seller and
the center o f an angry argument on television
and other p laces where hyped controversy is
king. "The D eath o f the West" is the nam e of
the book, and the first advertisements by S t
Martin’s Press give you the general idea, say­
ing:
Richard
"Can our Am erica su rviv e?... O u r Borders
Reeves
Opened. O u r Country Invaded. O u r Culture
. . . . . . .
Destroyed. O u r Heroes Defiled. O u r Values
Assaulted. O u r God Dethroned."
Buchanan has been collecting his droughts on the foreign­
ers am ong u s for m ote than 4 0 years, and now h e seem s to
have distilled them down to this: G et rid o f the foreigners and
start having children, Am erica. Christian children. O r else, get
out, or prepare to b e a slave to the races bred in M ongolia or
som eplace else in the M iddle Ages.
I have tracked Buchanan's passion — he is a s consistent
and honest as he is wrong — since his days in the White
House o f Richard Nixon. Back then he kept the president
apprised o f the latest new s o n genetic determination, passing
along the thoughts o f Richard Hermstein, a sociologist who
argued in the late 1960s that the poverty o f A m erican blacks
was a sim ple and inevitable result o f God-given low er IQs
than whites.
"Basically," Buchanan w rote then in private m em os to
Nixon, "it dem onstrates that heredity, rather than environ­
ment, determ ines intelligence.... The im portance o f this article
(in the Atlantic M onthly o f Septem ber 1971) is difficult to
o v erstate.... Every study w e have shows blacks 15 IQ points
below w hites on average.... If there is no refutation, then it
seem s to m e that a lot o f w h at w e are doing in term s o f inte­
gration o f blacks and w hites — but, even m ore so , poor and
w ell-to-do — is less likely to result in accom m odation than it
is in perpetual friction."
(Nixon did not reject those ideas or Buchanan's analysis,
but he thought his young assistant went too far. In 1982, the
form er president told m e that he did indeed believe blacks
were inferior to whites — an d whites inferior to Asians — bu t
that h e believed American blacks had to b e m oved up ecoi
nomically regardless of qualification if that w as required to
n - m aintain national harm ony and reduce the rt*V» of facial v io ­
lence.)
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Now,' Buchanan is taking on the world — and taking on
the 30 million foreign-bom people in the United States, along
w ith perhaps 9 million illegal immigrants, saying they will
destroy hom egrow n C hristian culture. He is particularly agi­
tated that there are now m ore Muslims than Rom an Catholics
in the w orld, and they a rc having more children than
Europeans and old-stock Americans. His language is colorful:
"H istorians m ay one day call 'the pill* the suicide tablet o f the
W e st.... T hose celebrating diversity now will spend their
golden years in a Third World America."
Buchanan, 1 know, is a true believer that these people will
destroy Western civilization, just as som e of m y Anglo-Saxon
I’rotestant forebears believed that large Irish-Catholic families
w ith children named Patrick would be the death of America.
N ow it is his turn to fear foreigners and their ideas, as he said
in an interview with W ashington Post O nline: "The Christian
faith, w hich I believe is the immune system o f the West, is
rapidly dying in Europe and the United States, and it's an
alm ost absolute correlation that when faith dies, people die

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dow n right now, Buchanan backs up his ideas with United
N ations statistics indicating that Westerners arc not produc­
ing the Z1 children per couple needed to maintain constant
population — the current Western child production is esti­
m ated at 1.4 per couple — while the darker folks of Asia and
Africa are producing as m any as six to eight children per cou­
ple.
It all sounds a little dire to m e — intermarriage and assim i­
lation are pretty strong social forces, too — but if Pat is right
this time, I guess we'll all just have to jum p in bed and do or
d ie for Christ and flag.
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The two black Am erica’s'grow increasingly apart
It has become increasingly
Here in the early morning of
difficult to discuss black
the 21st century, it does not
America — mostly because
seem farfetched to imagine a
there is no such place, racially
black president of the united
........... or culturally. The good
States, a black president ..........
news is that Africanof Harvard University, a
Americans are no
black owner of the Los
longer forced by legal
Angeles Dodgers, the
segregation to commu­
team that, as the
nicate only with each
Brooklyn Dodgers, hired
other. The bad news is
the first black player in
that African-Americans
Major League Baseball.
no longer communicate
The stature and Influ­
with each other. There
ence of people such as
are two black Americas,
Colin Powell and
one prosperous and
Richard Parsons, CEO of
Cynthia
mainstream, erne
AOL lim e Warner, argue
Tucker
trat
apped&gt;in the futility
that even greater days
and
id self-destruction of
are not far off. Even
.
more telling is the fact
• • • 1* * * * ghetto culture.
that the success of those and
Neither is immune to the
harshness or hatred of racism.
other black Americans seems so
Neither a Ph.D. nor a Prada
unremarkable.
Unremarkable, that is, to the
urse is a shield against the
well-heeled and well-connected
ostile assumptions held by
members of America's black
many of their white country­
men. B u t e d u ca tio n (toes ■ vei
m id d le cU m , now a c c u s to m e d
to the Idea of ever greater
*' long way in America, enabling
strides in education, income
the black middle class to make
strides despite the continuing,
and achievement.
though diminishing, influence
To black children in the ghet­
of race.
to, however, Powell and
Take a look at income statis­
Parsons might as well be from
tics released with the 2000 U 5 .
another planet. They could be
census. Though the median
white or Aslan or Martian, for
income for black households —
that matter, given their cultural
distance from the black children $30,439 — still lags well behind
that of white households ■—
stranded on the other side of
$44,226 — the gap narrowed
the class divide.

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considerably during the Clinton
ears of
years
ot widespread
wiaesprej prosperity.
It was during that
many women previously stuck
on welfare found work; it was
also during that period that the
percentage of blacks living
below the poverty level
dropped to its lowest historical
level, about 28 percent.
But the more complex and
interesting story is the gap
between blacks at the bottom
and those at the top. There are
an estimated 450,000 black
households with incomes at the
unimaginable rock bottom of
$2,500 a year; but there are also
an estimated 450,000 black
households with incomes
between $40,000 and $43,000
annually. It is hard to imagine
that those two groups have
much in common.
O r consider this divergence:
While there are an estimated
annual Incom es betw een $5,000

and $7,500 a year, another
815,000 black households have
annual incomes of $100,000 a
year or more. It is unlikely that
the two groups experience
America's racial divide in quite
the same way.
Here is a snapshot of the
same phenomenon in more per­
sonal terms: My 3-year-old
tiiece counts, sings the alphabet,
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number and address, which
isn't surprising since both of her
rents hold advanced degrees,
iy contrast, I know a 9-year-old
Atlanta girl, bom in the city's
worst ghetto, who does nnt
know her home telephone num­
ber. No matter how much the 9year-old is tutored or taken to
museums, she will never inhab­
it the same universe as my
niece. The gap In household
educational levels and cultural
cxiposure is too great.
Whe
ben Martin Luther King Jr.
was assassinated in 1968, he
had just embarked on what
might have been hLs greatest
crusade: a war ori poverty. Since
his death, the divide between
the haves and have-nots has
only hardened, with poor black
children adopting a selfdestructive culture that disdains
scholarship, and with affluent
blorlradtiHirfnntnitnt by M M
attempts ku reform inner city
schools. Building bridges out of
the ghetto remains the chullcng
for those who would follow
King's path.
Cynthia Tucker is niittfri.il (Mri- editor
(iff the Atlanta Constitution She can tv
reached by e-mail: cynlhiaOjjc cimi
O HOT ATLANTA CONStllUtlON

G eorge W. Bush: One year down, three (o r seven) to go
with which to whittle away at
During his first year as
Bush's sustained popularity
resident, George W. Bush has
(83 percent in the latest USA
rought honor and decency
.......... Today/Callup/CNN
back to the White
Poll). They realize that
House by treating his
many who voted
office as public proper­
against Bush, especially
ty to be tenderly guard­
the Democrats' core
ed and respected, not
constituency of blacks,
as his personal spoil of
women and Hispanics,
political war. That he is
are taking another look
not Bill Clinton would
and like what they see.
have been enough to
According to a Los
carry Bush through
Angeles Times Poll in
most o f his first year in Cal
November, Hispanic
office. The public need­ Thomas
ed a rest from Clinton's • • • i • • • support for Bush had
jumped to 89 percent, a
tabloid behavior and
30-point gain from July.
serial lying. But the war on
That figure not only reflects
terrorism has revealed a depth
Hispanic support for Bush's
in this president that's sur­
prised opponents and delight­
handling of trie war but his
ed supporters.
proposals to jump-start the
economy. A Gallup Poll taken
Like Ronald Reagan, Bush
found that within one month
has been comfortable enough
of the terrorist attack.
in his own skin to surround
President Bush's approval
him self with intelligent and
among African-Americans had
experienced people. When
soared to 70 percent, its high­
they look good, they make
est ever. Various surveys Jiave
Bush look good. Also, like
shown that women, for the
Reagan, Bush has focused on
one theme at a lime. The war
first time in many years, sup­
on terrorism has energized the port a war in the same per­
centages as men. Without a
public and Bush is using their
majority of these key con­
attention to lead on other
stituencies, Democrats can't
issues.
win elections.
Many in the media are sur­
An important component of
prised that Bush has done in
Bush's performance as presi­
office (or tried to do) what he
pledged he would during the
dent is nis strong religious
faith, something he shares
cam paign. While some com ­
with average voters than
promises have been necessary
media types and academic
due to the makeup of
Congress (and others, like
elites, who often disdain such
things. Those who don't share
school choice, were jettisoned
his faith, or its depth, seem to
before they had a chance to be
properly debated). Bush has
appreciate that Bush consis­
mostly moved his agenda for­
tently tries to reflect in his life
ward. Now if he'd only go
what is in his heart and spirit.
after the easy targets of gov­
All of this goodness will
ernm ent waste, fraud and
amount to little politically
unless the president stops try­
abuse.
Democrats have been trying
ing to win over Democrats
to find something - anything and starts rolling over them.

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In an "open letter" to Bosh,
Paul Weyrich, who heads the
conservative Free Congress
Foundation and has one of the
better political minds in
Washington, warns the presi­
dent that today's Democrats
are a different breed from
those of a generation ago. It
will do no good to praise them
publicly, says Weyrich, when
privately they're doing every­
thing they can to "stab you in
the back."
Unless Bush begins to draw
sharp distinctions between the
parties to attract the all-im por­
tant swing voters, Weyrich
warns. Democrats could win
back the House and pad their
one-vote Senate lead. If they
do, he predicts, "they will use

their subpoena power to make
your life miserable. They will
see that you accomplish noth­
ing. Then they will turn
around and accuse you of
being a do-nothing president."
The first year of the Bush
presidency has been a tri­
umph. He must use the
months leading up to the
November election to con­
vince voters he needs a GOP
majority in both houses of
Congress. Unless he gets it,
the last two years of this term
will find Bush working to
fight off Democrats, not
advancing his agenda, and
there might not be a second
term.
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Sunday. January 2 0 .2 0 0 2

Baptist Church celebrates
118th anniversary on Ja n . 27
as space for a growing Sunday
School. These were tom down
for the new education building,
which was completed In 1966.
In 1972, it was named the Fred
B. Chance Memorial Education
Building following the untimely
death o f this beloved pastor.
The Youth Activities Building
was built in 1983.
First Baptist has sponsored
five missions which became
churches in the years indicated:
Southside (now Central) in
1938; Elder Springs (now
Victory, an independent Baptist)
In 1957; Plnecrest In 1957;
Oaklawn (now Westview) in
1965; and Lake Mary (now
Celebration) in 1983.
Sixteen ministers have been
ordained by the church and 18
persons have been licensed.
There have been many others go
into full-time Christian service
through the years. One o f the
church's many strengths haa
always been its generosity to
both Southern Baptist Missions
and local mission efforts.
After many years of purchas­
ing property for parking, plan­
ning and prayer, ground was
broken on Feb. 6,1994 for the
new sanctuary. The first service
in this long-dreamed of sanctu­
ary was Aug. 27,1995. The
church body had chosen many
years ago to remain in historic
downtown Sanford because it
was felt that this was its place of
ministry.
First Baptist has had 28 pas­
tors, pictures of which are in
permanent display in the
chapel. The present pastor, Rick
Blythe, began his ministry April
15,2001, after serving as interim
pastor for a year.

The Heritage Room which
contains many historical items,
will be open throughout the
day. Some of the items on dis­
play are the first minute book,
articles of incorporation, the
communion service, trophies,
programs and pictures.

B y G rsce M erle S tln eciph er

Herald Correspondent
First Baptist Church on
Sanford, a Southern Baptist
Church, will celebrate its 118th
anniversary on Sunday, Jan. 27.
All former members and friends
arc invited lo attend.
The highlight of the celebra­
tion will be a reunion concert by
Ihc 1976 Youth Choir that after­
noon. Charles "Blim p" Davis,
minister of music at the time
(1973-77) wilt direct Ihe choir.
The Rev. Davis is currently an
associate director of the Church
Music Department for the
Florida Baptist Convention.
On Friday and Saturday, the
choir will be practicing and also
enjoying fellowship together.
They will gather at Don
Beverly's home Saturday
evening for an evening of food
and fun.
Their practice will result in
the presentation of the musical
"Life" at 2 p.m. Sunday after­
noon. This group presented this
musical 26 years ago. The
majority of the group also par­
ticipated in the Southern Baptist
Convention Youth Choir Fest at
Ridgecrest in June 1976.
At the 10:30 a.m. worship ser­
vice, former staff members and
other former members and
guests will be recognized. The
Youth Choir will sing as will the
church's present Celebration
Choir. A history of the church
will be presented, old favorite
hymns will be sung, and there
will be a sermon by pastor Rick
Blythe.
Following the service, there
will be dinner on the grounds in
Fellowship Hall of the
Memorial Education Building.

Church History
A Regular Baptist Church
was founded on Feb. 3,1884
with 18 charter members. The
first meeting place was In the
Sanford Town Hall, which was
located north of Commercial
Street on Palmetto Avenue. J.W.
Butts, pastor of the Orlando
Baptist Church, assisted in the
organization and was called to
be the first pastor on a part-time
basis.
Services were later moved to
a school building on Palmetto
Avenue at 6th Street. The one lot
at Park Avenue and 6th Street
was donated by the Florida
Land and Colonization
Company of London, and a
wooden church building was
built there and occupied by
1885.
The church was admitted into
the Wekiva Baptist Association
on Sept. 28,1884, at which time
it was also affiliated with the
Florida Baptist Convention. In
1914, the church became a char­
ter member of the present
Seminole Association. On June,
20,1917, the church was incor­
porated as First Baptist Church
of Sanford.
The former brick sanctuary
was completed in 1920 and the
Memorial Educational Building
in 1950.
Surrounding houses were
gradually acquired during the
1950s and 1960s and were used

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Derby will kick-off its 2 0 0 2 s e a ­
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M ay IS , 2002.
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a g e n era l m ee tin g fo r all boys
and g irls a g e s 9 to 17 in terested

youth gravity-racing program
that encourages close adultyouth activities while building
and racing the car.
It has been called "The
Greatest Amateur Racing Event
in the World" and the emphasis
is on family and sportsmanship.
The winner of the Local Race
will represent Central Florida
(Ocala, Daytona, Melbourne
and Orlando) In the 65th run­
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American in Akron, Ohio on
July 27, 2002.
The meeting is free and will
be held at 7:00pm at the Sanford
Recreation Department, 300
North Park Avenue, Sanford
Florida.
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at 407-330-5697.

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Students In Barbara Riggins' fourth- and fifth-grade ballet class show off the ballet shoes they received
from the Hamburg Ballot dancers. Each pair of shoes was signed by one of five International dancers.
from Italian dancer Silvia Azzonl. "This is
one of the best gifts I've ever received."
Minutes after she opened the package,
Golde, an aspiring dancer, had decided

what she was going to do with the shoes.
"Even though I am not going to wear
them, I am going to put them on a shelf so 1
can always sec them."

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students learn and appreciate the fine arts.
"When I retired from the Southern Ballet
Theatre, I went to the Seminole County
School System and asked them if they could
use me," Riggins said.
She was a perfect fit for Midway, which
is the magnet school for students interested
in all aspects of the visual and performing
arts. During her tenure at the school,
Riggins has given the students a chance to
meet and communicate with professional
dancers from throughout the world, includ­
ing her son, Uoyd Riggins, who came up
with the idea of sending the point shoes to
the students.
In August, Lloyd and his wife, Niurka
Moredo — both dancers for the Hamburg
Ballet — visited Riggins' ballet class.
According to Riggins, it was a great experi­
ence for both the students and her son and
daughter-in-law.
"The students were amazed with the
dancing," she said. "And, Lloyd and his
wife left with a better understanding of
what I do."
When Lloyd returned to Germany, he
asked several of his fellow principal
dancers to send five pairs o f their point
shoes to the Midway students. He wanted
the young prodigies to have a souvenir
from the international world o f ballet,
Riggins said.
When the students opened their packes on Thursday, several tried on the
oes, while others held them in their
hands as if they were precious jewels.
"I love them so much," said fifth-grader
Joanna Golde, who received her point shoes

least of Jones' problems. While
attempting to reconnect the elec­
tricity, a power surge was sent
through her home. The damage
included two televisions, two
cordless phones, a cable box, a
portable stereo and an expensive
nome alarm and fire protection
system.
"That's not even the problem,”
Jones said about the power surge.
"I’m in construction myself, and I
understand you’re going to have
those 'Oh — moments.'"
The problem occurred when
Jones, using her cell phone, called

Florida Power's customer service
and a representative said someone
would call back in a week to dis­
cuss the problem. The madness
escalated as she also discovered
during the digging to restore the
power, workers had cut the tele­
phone and cable lines.
"It was a comedy of errors," she
said. "Neither one (phone or
cable) would come out to fix the
problem until Florida Power was
done because of their reputation."
As of Friday, Jones said Florida
Power has still not repaired the
damaged televisions, cordless

phones or alarm system. Her cable
and Internet line was just recon­
nected Wednesday and she was
without aphone line for four days,
she said. On top of that, her yard is
in disarray from all the digging.
"I want to ensure my position
on this is quite dear," Jones stated
in a letter to the rity commission.
"After experiendng their version
of customer service in handling
what has become a major problem
for me, I am definitely in support
of opening the field to competi­
tion."

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2,055 new students expected in
72,000 expected to attend state the county. He said board mem­
schools, Pavelchak said that bers at their Tuesday meeting
additional money only offsets the could be “looking to make some
IrK toblun's cut (ra n the budgvl cuta at the (liatrlct level.”
during last year's spedal session. * - The possible preliminary oils ’
With the "flat rending" pro­ could effect the schools, but not
posed budget, Pavelchak said the directly, as administration per­
board will need to cut funding in sonnel will be the focus. It's still
other areas to accommodate the early in the budget process and,

beyond preliminary observa­
tions, schools still need to find
how the proposed level of fund­
ing will effect each school pro­
gram.
More sc hot) I cuts may not
occur until later because it's hard
to predict what the legislature
will do once in session, said
Pavelchak.

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Dale said the airport was scal­
ing back it's legislative priorities.
Officials had identified four areas
— a new parking garage, a state
loan extension, environmental
remediation, and construction of
a maintenance hanger and reser­
vation center for Pan Am — to
pursue in the upcoming sessioa
That list has been cut in half. Dale
said, with the loan extension arid
the new construction as the top
priorities.
"We think we've got a pretty
good chance on both," Dale said.
The airport Ls asking for S7.(j
million in construction money for
the Pan Am maintenance hanger
and reservation center through
the Transportation Outreach
Program fTOP). Dale thinks
because the project would bring
in 150 new jobs to Sanford, legis­
lators may be inclined to fund it.

Dale said the airport is also ask­
ing the legislature to push back
the due date on a $1.5 million loan
the state gave the airport in 1992.
The no-interest loan Ls due
August 2002, but Dale would like
to push the deadline back to 2008
when the airport's other loans
from the state are due.
"It's not going to cost the state
any money to extend it,” Dale
said.
While the state may agree to
extend the due date, Sanford
Mayor Brady Lessard predicts
there will not be a lot of money
available for cities to borrow.
"All the cities may see changes
in the state's revolving loan pro­
gram/'
Lessard
said.
"Historically, the state has provid­
ed loans on extremely favorable
terms to cities and counties for
local projects. I don't think the
state Ls going to be making as
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Like the airport, the city is scal­
ing back its expectations for state
funding, Lessard said.
"The only thing we're going to
concentrate on Ls the land the
Department of Agriculture has,"
Lessard said.
The city wants to obtain land
behind the state farmer's market
to build a new police and fire
headquarters. Preliminary discus­
sions with the state are optimistic,
Lessard said, primarily because
the city is not asking for "new"
money.
"It would be nice if they would
deed us the property," Lessard
said. "That's not an expenditure
in terms of dollars."
The city is "pursuing a couple
of angles" for a community center
near the
Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium, Lessard said,
"but we haven't focused on any­
thing specific.
"You've got to remember,
Sanford has been fortunate the
List couple of years in the amount
of money the state has provided
for local initiatives," lessard said.
"Combine that with this economy,
and you realize that we have to
scale back on some things."

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Vincent Butler of Sanford sai
he was playing a Playstatio
game with some friends at a nea
by Strickland Avenue resident
when another acquaintanc
entered the home stating the stoi
clerk had been shot.
"VIA* thought he was lying
Butler said. "VVe went up there I
see what was going. The man w.
shot lying tltere on the floor."
Butler said there was "quite
few" people that accompanie
him to the store and one of thei
called 911.
“He was a nice guy," Butli
said about the store clerk. "It w.
really uncalled for — it was sens
less."

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Sunday. January 20. 2002

Reptiles
Continued from Page 1A

before the Planning and Zoning
board,” Krefetz said. “There was a
long, on-going discussion with
Rum Gibson heforc* llic application
could be accepted."
Gilpin, the city's land develop­
ment coordinator, said Krefetz
never applied for an occupational
license until code enforcement
officers &lt;on tact Krefetz about com­
plaints.
"lire city wasn't aware of the
Sanford Avenue operations until
we received complaints," Gibson
.'•lid,
I le also noted that the only city
occupational license JP Pets Iras
ever obtained was from March 16,
2001 until Sept. 30, 2(101 for the
-720 S ( hlnndo Drive lixation.
Krefetz sud he lias been in busi­
n e s s for II years, first at the
Midv a\ Commerce Center and
since July 2000 at lire South
Orlando Drive location.
"You make it sound like I was
tryng to defraud somebody,"
Krefetz told the Herald. "That
wasn't the case*. I didn't know I
h a d ui haw a city occupational
linen'-',"

A search of Seminole County
records indicates Krefetz obtained
an occupational license in 1996
and renewed it every year until
Sept 30, 2001. He does not cur­
rently have a Seminole County
occupational license.
During Thursday's meeting, foe
Hartwig, a business owner on 2nd
Street, spoke against allowing the
conditional use because it is an
inappropriate location.
"The building is not suited for
that type of business," Hartwig
said. "Those creatures have
escaped, and they're turning up all
over the place. A mailman found a
boa constrictor, and others have
found snakes and lizards were
they shouldn't be."
Hartwig presented board mem­
bers with pictures showing the
water draining down the alley
adjacent to his building. Other pic­
tures showed snakes in the alley
and one wrapped around a fan in
an office next to JP Pets.
"I'm don't have anything
against reptik-s if they are properly
maintained," said Tom Jones, who
owns an art gallery at 311 2nd
Street next to Hartwig's business.

"The problem is, that building is
not a secure place for animals.
People are finding snakes and
lizards where they shouldn't be."
Krefetz said there have been no
escapes from his business. He also
said the water runoff occurs when
he sprays the reptiles Hs part of a
daily sunning exercise. The rep­
tiles are brought outside to sun but
remain in cages.
"Some of them need sunlight,"
Krefetz told board members.
Although artificial light could he
used, "there are so many of tltem it
would be difficult."
Krefetz said Friday, "there
could be as many as 10,(KX)" ani­
mals in his business.
"Not 10,000 different species,
but that many total," Krefetz said,
noting the company's inventory
could include snakes, lizards.
frogs, geckos and other reptiles, as
well as tarantulas and scorpions.
He told board members that at
times, snakes could make up 25
percent of his inventory.
As part of the approval for the
conditional use, I’&amp;Z members
stipulated that:
• An opaque fence of wall mast

be installed to enclose the outdoor
storage area where the animals
sun.
• All cleaning and maintenance
must be done inside the business.
• No animal waste can be dis­
posed of outside or washed into
the alley.
• An industrial grade sink
and/nr cleaning system must be
installed in the building and
approved by the city.
• All doors and windows must
be tightly secured and closed at all
times.
• Pickups and delivers will he
dime at the rear of the building.
The conditional use remains in
place for one year, at which time
the matter will lx? brought before
P&amp;Z to determine if an extension
is appropriate.
lire approval passed 6-1, with
P&amp;Z Chairman Michael Skat the
lone dissenter.
"Given the proximity to down­
town, I can't support it," Skat
said.
District 1 City Commissioner
Art Woodruff attended the meet­
ing and expressed concern about
the conditional use. He also said

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he was frustrated that business
continue ignore dty regulations
about proper permitting and
licenses.
"It seems like all we do is tell
them to come back and do what
they should have done in the first
place," Woodruff said. "They get
away with breaking the law.
"The problem is until we
develop a reputation as a city
that's not going to tolerate this, it
will continue to happen."
I lartwig said lie will continue
to observe JP IVts's operation
and Iras not derided if ho will
appeal the PicZ's decision to the
City Commission.
"My advice would be as peo­
ple in the community find these
snakes, tlroy should catch them,
put them in a bottle, bring them
to City I (all and put them on the
City Manager's desk," Hartwig
said. "Maybe then the city will
take some type of appropriate
action."

The city of Winter
Springs Parks and
Recreation Department will
be hosting a Sweetheart's
Dance for Winter Springs
Elementary School students
Friday, Feb. 8.
The dance will take place
in the Winter Springs Senior
Center from 7 to 9 p.m. The
Recreation Department
invites parents to attend the
dance function with their
children.
The dance will be hosted
by a live disc jockey, and
refreshments will be avail­
able.
Admission is free, but
tickets must be in hand to
attend. Tickets are available
at the Senior Center, Central
Winds Park or City Hall
For more information, call
•UJ7-327-4761.

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Business
Bush extends SBA loan deadline
to assist with Sept. 11 fallout
From Staff Raports
If your sm all business has
suffered substantial econom ic
injury as a result o f the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks; you may be
eligible for financial assistance
from the U.S. Sm all Business
Administration (SBA).
G overnor Jeb Bush on
Tuesday rem inded Florid a's
small business owners that the
deadline to apply for federal
loans from the SBA has been
extended from Jan. 21 to April
22. .The econom ic injury loan
program w as activated specifi­
cally to assist small businesses

severely impacted by the ter­
rorist attacks.
'T h is extension of the dead­
line to apply for econom ic
injury loans is good news, as
the program has been very suc­
cessful in Florida," Bush said.
"To date, the SBA has approved
332 loans totaling $24.3 million
in Florida. Until sm all b u si­
nesses recover from the events
of 9-11, these loans will help an
owner keep his or her company
operational. This loan program
truly makes a difference."
In November, the SBA
declared a state of emergency
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contract appoints CFO
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chief
executive
officer of
BarrierMed is in Thailand to sign
production contracts with two
Thai firms for materials used in
the manufacture of 67 million
pairs of latex-free medical exami­
nation and surgical gloves.
Ragucri saia before he left that
he expects to finalize agreements
with two production companies
to deliver materials used in the
manufacture of the gloves.
Ragucri explained that the deals
will enable him to fill orders for
more than 60 million medical
examination gloves and seven
million pair of surgical gloves.
In other company news,
BarrierMed has appointed Nancy
Fortello as chief financial officer.
Ragucri said Fortello is a CPA
and a graduate of the University
of Cincinnati with more than 20
years of financial management
experience.
Ragucri said Fortello will play
an important rote in helping to
position the company for a public
offering. BarrierMed supplies
about five percent of the U.5.
market for latex-fee surgical and
medical examination gloves.
INCON Lighting acquires
California-based company
INCON Lighting, Inc., a major
manufacturer of high-tech and
energy-efficient commercial light­
ing systems based in Sanford, Fla.
has acquired CLI Fixtures, Inc. in
Northridge, Calif., north of Los

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Angeles.
The price was not disclosed.
M arx, Hudson, president of
INCON, said CLI posted sales of
more than $48 million in 2001.
Hudson said INCON will con­
tinue to operate C L IS manufac­
turing facility in Northridge and
retain 23 employees there.
Last year INCON acquired a
Miami-based import company
and reported annual sates of
more than $7 million. In 2002,
Hudson said INCON projects
sales will total more than $12^1
million. Earlier, INCON report­
ed If plans to acquire a Chinese
manufacturing company based in
Zhuhai with annual sales of mote
than $12 million and some 600
workers. Hudson said he hopes
to dose on that acquisition dur­
ing the third quarter o f this year.
Alaqua Lake cloaca on
79 homesltea In 2001
Alaqua
Lakes,
Taylor
Woodrow's premier golf commu­
nity on Markham Woods Rd. in
Seminole County reported clos­
ings of luxury home sites worth
more than $48 million in 2001.
Charles Ayers, project manager
at Alaqua Lakes, said 79 luxury
home sites dosed during the year.
Taylor Woodrow is currently
developing the seventh phase at
Alaqua Lakes and Ayers said he
hopes to release a portion of the
new home sites during the sec­
ond quarter, including seven that
front on the Alaqua Lakes golf
course and several waterfront
home sites. Ayers said the new
home sites will be priced from

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im pacted by the Sept. 11
attacks to be eligible to apply
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Sept. 11 Economic Industry
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vides funds to eligible small
businesses to meet ordinary
and
necessary
operating
expenses that they could have
normally met, but are currently
unable to meet as a direct result
of the attacks.
These low Interest loans are
intended only to provide the
am ount of working capital
needed by a small business to
survive until operations return
to normal.
Last month, Bush jo in ed
SBA A dm inistrator Hector
Barreto In Miami to present
the first round of loan checks to
the ow ners of nine small
businesses im pacted by the
attacks.
The SBA provides loan
assistance only to those busi­
nesses they determ ine are
unable to obtain credit else­
where. The SBA can provide up
to $1.5 million in disaster assis­
tance to a business. The loan
amount is based on actual eco­
nom ic Injury and financial
needs.
The interest rate on loans
cannot exceed 4 percent per
ear, and the term o f these
oans cannot exceed 30 years.
The term will be determined by
the business' ability to repay
the loan.
Small businesses have until
April 22 to apply for the SBA
loans. Application Information
can be found at the US Small
Business Administration web
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Consolidated Plan 2002-2003
FUNDING AVAILABILITY
On October 1, 2002, Seminole County w ill have federal HUD funding available to fund projects and
activities that benefit lower income residents / households. Approximately $1.9 million in Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program funds, $830,000 in HOME Program funds and $94,000
in Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) Program will be made available to municipal governments, non­
profit organizations, for-profit organizations and other agencies to implement such activities within
Seminole County.
The grant funds Identified above fall into the following three main categories;
Economic Developmant/Publlc Services:

The County is seeking proposals from public/private agencies to assist lower Income residents/heuseholds in meeting community needs that produce measurable results (a low funding priority shall be
given to proposals that create or maintain the employment of personnel in an agency):
• Employment training to reduce unemployment or underemployment or to assist in the
transition of public assistance/dependence to gainful employment and self-sufficiency;
• Emergency health / medical services for lower income persons;
• Youth programs at neighborhood / community centers for social, recreational, civic and
educational purposes;
• Assistance for abused and neglected children’s programs; and
• Child care assistance to agencies presently providing this type of assistance.
Agencies submitting eligible proposals forming partnerships with other agencies will receive priority in
funding awards.

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Housing Assistance

The County Is seeking proposals from public / private agencies to assist lower income households in
meeting the following housing needs:
• A Seminole County certified Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO)
acquiring, rehabilitating and renting housing units at required HOME RENT rates. Funding
priority will be given for a proposal that best assists senior citizens (age 62+), and/or
residents requiring special needs housing; and
• Operating cost assistance to homeless shelters and for activities to prevent homelessness.

The County is seeking proposals from its incorporated municipalities and from the residents of County
designated target neighborhoods to fund improvements such as;
• Rood Drainage improvements;
• Water / Sewer Improvements;
• Sidewalks;
• Street Improvements (e g. paving, street lighting and landscaping);
• N eighborhood park and re creational developm ent/im pm vem ents; and
• Im provem ents to publicly ow ned buildings and fa cilitie s.

Three (3) shall be the maximum number of funding requests/proposals for projects/activities by any
public or private agency. Ail proposals are due to the Seminole County Community Development
Olfice no later than 5:0 p.m„ March 8, 2002. Faxed proposals and e-mailed proposals will not be
accepted. Funding application packages may be obtained at:

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$150,000 to more than $200,000
Currently, only 60 home site
are available for sale at Alaqua
Lakes and Ayers said 12 luxury
spec homes are under construction or recently completed, with
prices ranging from the $600s to
more than $1 million.
Alaqua Likes is being devel­
oped by Taylor Wis h ) row
Communities, part of the Taylor
Woodrow group of North
American companies that has
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
$833 million in 2000. The compa­
ny is a wholly owned subsidiary
of the I,ondon-bascd real estate
group Taylor Woodrow pic,
which was founded in 1921.
ping wh
Ih $250,(1
contracts worth
$250,000
Dora Landscaping Company
has been awardee) four landscap­
ing and irrigation contracts worth
more tiun $250,000 over the past
30 days.
Jim Oyler, founder and chief
executive officer of the firm, said
the contracts include Disney's
Celebration where Dora will
landscape and irrigale common
areas and parks; Lillie Lake
Brvan
u
ry ar on SR 535 at Disnev near Ijuthchase Shopping l idler at
4; Sou
Hunter's Creek on U.S. t i l in
southwest Orlando and The
Springs Shopping Centre on SR
434 in Longwood. Oyler slid the
four contracts total Mime
$250,000.
M iller Sellen Conner A Walsh
creates environmental team
Miller Sellen Conner A Walsh
(MSCW), one of Florida's most
respected community planning,
design and engineering firm*,
has created on environmental,
ci&gt; n iu ltliW ,

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needs of its clients.
Darla Mill Jr, formerly ivitfi ’
Breedlove Dennis and Associates,
leads the specialized learn, which
provides compreltensive environ­
mental site review for projects of
all sizes. The team gives private
and public clients a foundation
for community planning, design
and engineering services to pro­
tect their bottom line and (In­
states valuable natural resources.
'Because of our firm’s fulF-service approach, We now have
engineers, planners and environ­
mental project managers looking
at a project at the some lime. This
provides a seamless review
process for our clients," Miller
said.
Miller,-who holds a bachelor's
degree
in
forestry
from
Mississippi State University,
brings more Ilian 15 years of
award-winning environmental
experience to the firm. I ier exten­
sive background includes project
management, environmental per­
mitting, wetlands permitting and
mitigation, environmental con
straints reviews, wetlands delin­
eations and wildlife censuses,
wetland monitoring and grandfa
thering assistance.
"We review sites with regard to
wetlands and threatened ami
endangered species - whether
plant or animal." Miller said. "If
any an- found, we evaluate llu-ir
impact on the development and
work with the appropriate agen­
cies on mitigation and permit­
ting."
MSCW has provided commu­
nity planning, design and engi­
neering services to private and
public clients in Central Florida
for more than 24 years. MSCW
and its staff have helped shape
the landscape of tin- region,
design neighborhoods, and create
urban form to accommodate
Florida’s growing population
while protecting valuable natural
resources. MSCW is noted for its
innovative approach ami Shared
Visioning Soluliorisitm) process
that created Horizon West,
Florida's sector plan model for
large-scale growth management
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MSCW’s unique On i* Firm
Comprehensive Solutions" capa­
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serv ices, fron t econ om ic and m ar­

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Sunday. January 2 a 2002

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Operation Paycheck helps locals get back on their feet
Operation Paycheck, a state-funded
Initiative designed to retrain displaced
workers after the S e p t 11 tragedies, is
more than just an initiative to new
Seminole Community College student
Kristine Raney — it's a blessing.
*1 feel lucky to be in this program,”
Raney said. 'T h is is a great opportuni­
ty for me to go back to school and earn
a certificate in a growing industry.”
Raney, one o f 10 individuals locally
to apply for Operation Paycheck, la
enrolled in SC C's Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer (MCSE) program.
Originally from Indiana, she moved
to Florida more than eight years ago.
After earning a journalism degree with
an
advertising/publlc
relations

emphasis from Franklin College in
1992, Raney faced economic conditions
similar to today's.
When the opportunity arose to
segue w ay into the retail industry,
Raney shifted her focus, and remained
in retail for 16 years.
”1 loved the human interaction,” she
stated.
Most recently a store supervisor,
Raney w as Uid-off soon after the Sept.
11 attacks as a direct result of the
national tragedies. k
' I contacted placement agencies and
submitted resumes to online career
network and recruiting services after I
was laid off,” she said. ”1 thought I
would go into administrative assisting,
but because 1 had no prior experience,
I didn't qualify for many of the open

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Raney learned about Operation
Paycheck from one o f her first unem­
ployment pay stubs. Instructed to visit
a One-Stop Center, she did just that,
and soon found herself applying for
the state program that pays for her
SCC tuition and books.
Though Raney has had little previ­
ous computer instruction, she is excit­
ed about the opportunities and salary
her certification will afford. When she
completes her MCSE Certification, she
will be trained to serve as a systems
engineer, technical support engineer,
systems analyst, network analyst or a
technical consultant and can expect to
make about $30,000 as starting salary.
Raney also had the opportunity to
meet President George Bush when he

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Editor
LAKE MAKY — Location
Ians are moving forward for
city's proposed new fire
tion and substation.
City Commission and Lake
Fire Chief Craig Haun
two possible loca­
tor the proposed substaincluding City Hall and
intersection o f Fifth Street
Lake Mary Boulevard,
a Thursday work sesNo action was taken,
M B M v ev er, in order for city
: 'M iff to gather more informaconceming the City Hall

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During last year's strategic
on, city commissioners
' the possibility of
u ild in s the su b statio n on

City Hsu property. At the
time, however, there were
concerns the proposed facility
would not benefit the city's
plan for a downtown devel­
opm ent
Nevertheless, several com­
missioners on Thursday said
they want the city to continue
to consider the site, especially
if there is a possibility of pur­
chasing property surrounding
City Hall for the future
expansion o f the government
building.
”I'm not ready to give up
on the idea of building the
substation at City Hall,” Lake
Mary Mayor Thom Greene
said.
In agreement.
Commissioner Gary Brender
said it may be easier and less
expensive for the city to pur­
chase property surrounding
City Hall.
”We only have a finite
amount of money," Brender
said. “It may be far easier to
acquire additional property
around us.”
For several years, City
Commission has been dis­
ing the need for a new
re station and substation in
ke Mary. Plans include
emolishing the department's
current facility on Rinehart
Road and constructing a new
building on the site. A substa­
tion is also planned for the
downtown area.
City Manager John Litton
has said a referendum will be
needed to ask voters to
approve a bond issue in the
amount of $5.2 million for the
new facilities. As of yet, no
date has been set for the ref­
erendum.
As for the Fifth Street loca­
tion, Haun said the site
would give the substation
easy access to Lake Mary
Boulevard and other main
arteries within the city. There
is some concern, however, a
Fifth Street substation would
disrupt life in the residential
area.
“I don't think a substation
in a residential area is appro­
priate," Greene said.
Michelle Jerta can be reached at
md|erta Oaemlnoleherald.com or
407-322-2611.

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The 1852 Seminole High School baseball team won lour games and tost four In regular season play. The SHS team played each of the fol­
lowing four teams twice: New Smyrna Beach. Daytona Seabreaze. DeLand. and TttusvtUe. They loet to New Smyrna In the Conference and In
the Bub-Oletrtct wen ove Seville, but lost «o DeLand. 8H6 pitchers were Metvyn Flelsher and Jimmy Krtder, while Jimmy Smith was the lead­

ing better. Cords*. Stenetrom, Biebee and McCall each hit homeruns. Teem member* included, from left to light (frfent) Meivyn Fletaher. Junior
Melts. Terry Cords*. Jimmy Pennington,'Joe Pickens, D9 Sheffield, Edward McCall, (beck) Coach Bi*y Fleming. RandarFerreO, Jmmy 8m«h,
Mika Wheichel. Jimmy Krider, Hamilton Bisbee and Frankie Stenetrom.

How Much Will the New Tax Law Save You?
(ARA) - By now the federal tax refund you
received this summer is probably long gone.
Ideally, it was used for something fun like a
DVD player or weekend getaway, but in real­
ity it was probably spent on something as
practical as an orthodontic b ill However, the
new tax law that produced your rebate may
still hold some savings for your pocketbook.
The Economic Growth and Tax Relief
Reconciliation Act of 2001, passed last June,
reduces federal income tax brackets, increas­
es child tax credits, eases the “marriage
penalty” and bolsters education and retire­
ment savings. Some of the tax breaks will
benefit you this year. Others will be phased in
over the next 10 years, so laws and limits may
change. Here are details of the tax law's
major changes.
The new tax law reduces tax rates by creat­
ing a new, 10 percent tax bracket for the first
$6,000 of taxable income for single individu­

als, $10,000 for heads of households and
$12,000 for married couples filing jointly (the
single and married thresholds increase in
2008 and thereafter). The 15 percent bracket
remains the same, but the four other brackets
will drop gradually until they reach 25 per­
cent, 28 percent, 33 percent and 35 percent in
2006.
The deductible limit on student loan inter­
est was raised this year from $2J)00 to $2^00.
The deduction begins to phase out for single
tilers with adjusted gross incomes more than
$40,000 and joint tilers with incomes above
$60,000.
The new tax law makes saving for colle
a little easier as well. Starting in 2002,
annual limit on contributions to a Coverdell
education savings account (formerly educa­
tion IRA) rises from $500 to $2,000. The con­
tribution phase-out range for joint tilers will
also be increased, making it easier for more

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The new tax law encourages saving for
retirement in several ways. Beginning in
2002, both traditional and Roth IRA maxi­
mum annual contribution limits will be
increased to $3,000. People age 50 and over
also have the opportunity to catch up on
missed retirement savings. Those individuals
may be able to put an extra $500 a year into
their IRAs for 2002 through 2005, and an
additional $1,000 a year starting in 2006.
Contribution limits for company retire­
ment plans will also gradually increase over
the next five years. The annual limit for
401 (k) plans, for example, will rise from
$10,500 to $11,000 in 2002, eventually reach­
ing $15,000 in 2006. There will also be catch­
up provisions for employees age 50 and
above.
Be sure to consult your tax advisor to see
how some of the new tax laws will affect you.

Sheriff reports largest class
for law enforcement academy
The Seminole County Sheriffs
Office
Community
Law
Enforcement Academy, Class 25,
is now is session. It is the largest
class, ever.
Initially,
125
individuals
enrolled. On Jan. 9, the first
night of class, 103 attended. On
Wednesday Jan. 16th, 93 attend­
ed.
Much of the interest in the
class was generated by the
events of Sept. 11.
The course designed to edu­
cate the citizens o f Seminole
County in the concepts and pro­
cedures of law enforcement. It
meets once each week (usually
on Wednesday nights) for 14
weeks from 6 3 0 p.m. to 9:30
p.m.
There are no physical require­
ments and it is a free course of
instruction taught by members
of the Seminole County Sheriff s
Office.
For more information, contact
Pete Robinson at 407-665-6741.
WEB SITE NEWS
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now reached the 2,500 mark.
The service is a way for the
public to receive electronic alerts
at their home, or business, e-mail
address. The eLert gives a brief
update on registered felons that
have moved to the area, travel­
ing criminals, community meet­
ings, etc.
The eLert service then directs
the subscriber to the Seminole
County Sheriffs web site; where
the user can get more detailed
information, see pictures, etc.
The Seminole County Sheriffs
Office web site address is:
www.seminolesheriff.org.
The web site, under the
"Sheriffs Office" section has also
been restructured to allow bul­
letin board type entries for each
individual district or region. So,
if there is a community meeting
scheduled in, for example,
District 4 (Oviedo area), a hyper­
link will take the web site user to
the information. Just point and
click.
For more information, please
contact Pete Robinson at 407665-6741.

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Airport Boulevard to
Close at Night
.
The 400 block of[W
West
Airport
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Boulevard is scheduled to be j
closed during the w eek of j
January 28. This closure will •
take place between U S . 17-92 t
and the Seminole County j
Health Department
The closure Is scheduled to j
take place between the hour* of i
10 p.m. and 6 a.m. This nightly
closure Is necessary while crews
place eight steel beams for the (
Airport Boulevard overpass, j
Cocaf traffic will be allowed in 1
the area.
The $265 m illion Seminole
Expressway Project 2 connects
Toil Road 417 with Interstate 4
near the Seminole Towne Center
in Sanford. Currently, Toll Road
417 northbound ends at U.S. 1792 in Sanford. This project is also
called ‘T h e Missing lin k ”.
Motorists are advised to obey
the speed limits and to drive
with caution at all times.
Enhanced speed enforcement
is ongoing in construction
zones; Speeding fines double
when worker* are present
Interstate i/SL Joh n s River
Through Saturday, Jan. 26:
• Intermittent lane closures
will occur on the eastbound and
westbound
1-4
mainline
between Orange Blvd. and
Saxon Blvd. during milling and
resurfacing of the outside shoul­
ders.
Additionally, the on and off
ramps at D iru en and Orange
used for
Boulevards may be closed
short periods of time during
these night lane closures.
Lane closures are scheduled
for Sunday through Friday,
January 20 - 25, 2002 from 10
p.m. to 5 3 0 a.m.
• Intermittent lane closures
are scheduled
cneuuica for
ror the
me inside,
msiae,
bound lane on U S . Hwy
northbound
17-92,, approximately one mile
northi of the U S . Hwy 17-92 / I4 interchange. Lane closures
may occur through Saturday,
January 26, during the hours of
6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The
inside, southbound lane could
also be closed at the same loca­
tion af.er morning rush hour
has subsided. Both lanes * je to
be re-opened by 5 3 0 p.m.
Lane closures are necessary to
help facilitate truck traffic that
will be hauling dirt and debris
from the newly constructed
retention pond tor the 1-4 SJR
bridge replacement project
• There are no anticipated
lane closures on the 1-4 mainline
at the new SR 417 ini
during the week of January
26,2002.
For detailed information an
the SR 417 /1-4 interchange con­
struction project, please contact
Ms.
Stefany
Strong
at
stefanystrongOdot.state.tLus.

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SPOTLIGHT
Enclosure Pro’s
F ills A Void In Our Local Community
Enclosure Pro's is a fast
growing company with a mis­
sion and a simple idea. "Tb give
the customers a great service at
a low price while giving them
something back," said owner
Mike Dillman.
A new rebate program
offers substantial savings to cus­
tomers wh&lt;J sign a one-year
service agreement. "The most
importang|j^ut of any business
is the
^without them
Dillman said.
you a
&gt;any was recent1started to fill a void
identified in the local
community. Several
companies' explained to

Dillman that they care what the
outside of their buildings look
and smell like, but there is few
businesses that can provide that
sort of service.
Along came Enclosure Pro's
which provides various pressure
washings, vacuum enclosure,
deodorizers and pest control to
help ensure business owners
will be proud of their business
inside and out.
Enclosure Pro's offers
four different scents for dump­
ster areas; cherry, wild flowers,
citronella and vanilla. The
deodorizing procedure works
really well for apartment com­
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Owner of Enclosure Pro’s. Mike Dillman.

good appearance when new tenants are looking around.
The company also adds a
new twist to enclosure cleaning.
They offer 24-hour service at no

additional charge. In addition to
trash compactors and dumpsters, Enclosure Pro's will presfloors and
parking lots too.

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Section B
Sunday
January 20, 2002

Briefs
FIN A L C H A N C E TO
R EG IST ER FO R PONY
Seminole PONY Baaeball
will be holding final regis­
tration for the Spring m«*on today (Saturday,
January, 19) between 10
a m and 2 p m . at the 5
Pblnta Com plex, State
Road 419, cast off 0(17-92
heading tow ard Oviedo.
Five age groups are
offered 5-6 (coach pitch,
50-foot bases), 7-8 (coach
and player pitch, 60-foot
bases), 9-10 (player pitch,
lead offs and stealing, 60foot bases), 11-12 (player
pitch. Major League rules,
70-foot bases) and 13-14
(player pitch. Major
League rules, 90-foot
bases).
Cost Is $60 for 5-6 year
olds and $75 for 7-and-Up.
Discounted rates for sib­
lings.
Prospective players must
present a Birth Certificate
at time of registration.
For more information call
407-323-5570 or check the
website at
www.eteamz.com/seminolepony.
BARBER W IN S NFPGA
EVENT AT WEKIVA
Justin Barber of Edina,
Minn., fired a five under
par 67 IVicadajf at Wckiva

Golf Club to earn his sec­
ond North Florida PGA
Winter Tour victory of the
season.
Barber eagled the par-4
14th hole and added five
birdies and two bogies,
both on the front nine of
the 6,682-yard course, as he
won by a stroke. Rex
Kuramoto o f Orlando shot
68 and w as second, while
Matt Armstrong of
Longwood and Tony
DeMaria o f Sanford were
among five players tied for
third after shooting 71is.
Barber's first victory of
the 36th NFPGA Winter
Tour season came on Nov.
5 at Rock Springs Ridge in
Apopka. This was his third
win overall on the nation's
oldest mini-tour.
NORTH FLORIDA PGA
W IN TER TOUR
Weldva C C , Longwood
6,682 yards, par 72
1. Justin Barber, Edina,
Minn., $240,36-31 _ 67; 2.
Rex Kuramoto, Orlando,
$ 1 5 0 ,3 5 -3 3 .6 8 ; 3. (tie)
Matt Armstrong,
Longwood, $82,35-36 _ 71;
Vince McCarthy, Orlando,
$ 8 2 ,3 8 -3 3 .7 1 ; Javier
Mestres, Miami, $82,36-35
71; Tony De Maria,
Sanford, $ 8 2 ,3 6 -3 5 .7 1 ;
and Paul Dickinson,
Apopka, $82,35-36 _ 71.
CITY O F SANFORD
BASEBALL SIGN-UPS
The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department Babe Ruth
Baseball League will be
holding a Coaches Meeting
for anyone interested in
heading up a baseball or
softball team this spring
this Tuesday (Jan. 22) at 6
p.m. at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
If you are unable to
attend, but are interested
in coaching, please call the
SRD at 407-330-5697.
The SRD is also register­
ing players for its upcom­
ing Babe Ruth Baseball and
See Briefs, Page 4B

L a k e M a ry girls b ask etb all team stays u n b eaten
Sports EdMor
LAKE M A R Y - Not that It wasnit
becoming pretty apparent, but there is
little doubt now as to who is the top girls
basketball team in the county this year.

With victories over both Winter Springs
and Oviedo this week, coming on the
heels of a sweep in the Sarasota Girls
Basketball Showcase this past weekend,
the Lake Mary girls stretched their
unbeaten streak to 22 games and solidly
established themselves as the team to

beat in the Seminole Athletic Conference.
The Rams, ranked No. 1 in the FSWA
Class 6A State Poll, got 15 points and
seven rebounds from sophomore
Meghan Chamberlain to defeat host, and
No. 3 Class 6A ranked, Sarasota, 54-36, in
the eShowcasel and also took down No.

5 ranked Rlverview last weekend.
Coach Carl Brownfs charges then com­
pleted a five-game road trip on Ibesday,
surviving a slow-tempo, defensive battle
with a young Lions squad, 33-32.
Sophomore Angie Pressey scored 12
See Girls, Page 3B

R a i d e r s o p e n to r a v e r e v ie w s
Tennell
sparks
men to
triumph

Women
rally for

108-66
victory

By Doan Smith

Sports Editor

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

SANFORD 6 When things
started to look bleak for the
Seminole Community College
menfs basketball team on
Wednesday, head coach Stan
Cromartie turned to his inspira­
tional leader.
Sophomore point guard
Antwaln Tennell has gone from
being a starter to actually being
dismissed from the Raiders this

SA N FO RD -You would
never know it from the final
score, but the Seminole
Community College womenls :
basketball team was actually in
trouble in this game.
Playing their Mid-Florida
Conference opener at the SCC
Health and Physical Education
Center Wednesday night, the
Raiders came out tentative and
seem ed to b « p layin g scared

season, but nothing has
sw erved this Jet-qutck. shooter

against a S an ta Fa C om m u n ity

College squad that they were
expected to dominate.
TUming the ball over on
unforced errors and standing
around on offense forced SCC
head coach Ken Patrick to use
two time outs in the first seven
minutes and to go to his bench
as he searched for the answer to
get his charges going.
But the harder the Raiders
tried, the worse things got as
Freshman centeris came up big for they fell behind by 10 points,
17-7, with 12-27 left in the first
Seminole Community College on
half on a three-pointer by
Wednesday as Kltua Witherspoon
Laquana Ayers.
(No. 42, above) and Yelena
Leuchanka (No. 51, left) led their
Thatfs when Patrick turned to
respective teams to victorias over
sophomore Yo Johnson. The
Santa Fe Community College from
obvious emotional leader of the
Gainesville In the Mid-Florida
Raiders immediately sparked
Conference openers for both
the
team as she and fellow
schools at the SCC Health and
sophomore Chamesia Bailey
Physical Education Center. The 6combined to score 11 of the next
foot-8 Witherspoon, from Boone
14 points in the game and the
High School In Ortando. scored a
team-high 18 points and pulled
hosts finally went ahead, 20-18,
down a game-high 12 rebounds as
with 8 5 0 left before Intermis­
the men bounced the Saints, 78sion on a three-pointer by
67. Leuchanka, 6-foot-5 from
Johnson.
Belarus, recorded a triple-double,
Johnson, who put off season­
scoring 26 points, pulling down 20
ending
ankle surgery to help
rebounds and blocking 12 shots as
her team, scored seven points
the women rallied Irom a 10-point
deficit seven minutes Into the game
during the surge and SCC
score a season-high 108 points
never cboled off, ou (scoring the
a 108-66 triumph over Santa Fe.
Saints 101-59 over the final
Both Raiders squads will have
27:33 of the game to stroll to a
their hands full tonight
108-66 triumph.
(Saturday)tas they travel to
After taking the lead, the
Daytona to battle the always
Raiders continued to take com ­
tough teams from Daytona
mand, building a lOpoint lead,
Beach Community College at
32-22, with 4:10 left before half­
the Lemerand Center. The
time, and appeared ready to
women begin at 6 p.m. and the
turn the game into a rout.
men are set to tipoff at 8 p.m.
But SFCC held tough, scoring
10 straight points late in the
period to cut the lead to six, 4034, before the hosts scored the
final four points to lead, 44-34,

from backing his mates,
whether on the bench or in the
game.
In the teamls Mid-Florida
Conference opener against
Santa Fe Community College
from Gainesville at the SCC
Health and Physical Education
Center, Tennell entered the
game with SCC down 15-8 and
turned the game around as the
hosts rebounded to win, 76-67.
Tennell scored five straight
points to key a run that saw the
Raiders take a 36-35 halftime
lead.
With the momentum now
ing with the home team, SCC
rode the ballhandling of former
DeLand star Chris Jackson and
freshman center Kitus
Witherspoon to roll to a 10point lead, 59-49, with 8:45 left
in the game and eventually led
by as many as 17.
But the Saints suddenly made
a run against the bench and got
to within six points in the final
two minutes, and the fans start­
ed to think that maybe another
game would get away from
SCC, which has seen leads slip
away late and turn into heart­
breaking losses of less than five
points.
But the Raiders were not
going to let this one get away.
Witherspoon, a 6-foot-8 frnhman from Boone High School
in Orlando, scored 18 points
and pulled down 12 rebounds.
Chris Jackson and the teamfs
leading scorer on the season,
Jason Currington from
Leesburg, both tallied 15 points,
with Tennell also finishing in
double figures with 11 points.

See Women, Page 3B

Sec Men, Page 2B

M a c h in e - lik e L io n s to p p le T r ib e
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD - Watching State-Ranked Oviedo
play on Tuesday was like watching a skilled sur­
geon or well-oiled machine at work.
The Lions (14-2 and ranked No. 3 in this weekis
FSWA Class 6A State Poll) always seemed to
make the right pass, to the right person, at the
right time, got the ball lo their best player at ctucial times, and slowed the attack down when it
was necessary as they got past host Seminole, 70-

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53, at Bill Fleming Memorial Gymnasium.
Oviedo used its precision offense to take an
early lead over Arrow Force X (10-8), jumping out
to a 19-11 advantage after one period.
But Seminole never let the Lions out of sight
until the final minutes if the game, staying within
6-to-10 points behind the play of its senior duo of
Robby DuPrc and Marcus Robinson.
Every time Arrow Force X had an opportunity
to keep the game close and carry some momen­
tum into the next period, however, Oviedo would
See B o y s, Page 2B

Two m ore shutouts fo r
Patriots in boys so ccer
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS 6 The
Lake Brantley boys soccer
team continued its outstanding
play this week, posting a pair
of shutouts and in the process
wrapping up the No. 1 seed

for the upcoming district tour­
nament.
Ron Fulmore, Tommy
Stavitzski and Graham Zusi
scored one goal each as the
Patriots blanked Winter
Springs, 3-0, in a Seminole
Athletic Conference game at
See Soccer, Page 3B

�FkgB 2 B

T he S w iN o ti H n u m

Sunday, January 2 0 .2 0 0 2 ______________

Boys-----------Continued from page IB
get an opportune bounce that would lead to a
■core at the buzzer.
Moat of the Hmc its was defending Class 6A
Player of the Year Shawn Witherspoon that ended
up with the ball for the Lions.
T he 6-foot-6 senior forward finished with 19
points (giving him over 2,000 for his career),
seven rebounds, seven assists, two steals and four
blocked shots.
The difference in the game was probably the
start of the second half as Oviedo, leading by |ust
eight points, hit three consecutive three-point
shots, two fay Brad Rich and one by Grant Herren,
to keep Seminole at bay.
The extraordinary thing about the trio of tftreysl
w as the fact that those were the only long shots
the Lions hit in the second half. The visitors
would miss their final 10 attempts from behind
the arc.
Rich equaled Witherspoon for team-high honors
with 19 points for Oviedo and also had three
steals, while Herren chipped in with 13 points
and five rebounds. Point guard Jake Pickett also
had a nice game with eight points, three
rebounds, five assists and two steals.
For Arrow Force X It was DuPre who again car­
ried most of the load. The Campbell College
signec was 6-for-12 from the floor, 3-of-6 on threepointers, and 6-of-8 from the free throw Une for a
game-high 21 points. He also had seven
rebounds.
Robinson was also in double figures with 15
points and dominated the backboards with 13
rebounds, but after hitting two of his first three
attempts from the floor, the 6-foot-6 center was
only 4-for-15 the rest of the game.
Anthony Turner (seven points, five rebounds),
Adam Garcia (six points, two rebounds) and Don
Taylor (four points, five rebounds, three assists)
also played well for Seminole.
Both teams were to have played non-conference
foes this weekend, with Oviedo heading to
Springfield, Missouri for the Tournament of
Champions and Seminole hosting West Orange at

Bill Fleming Memorial Gymnasium starting at
7:30 p.m. tonight (Saturday).
In other boysf games this week:
Freshman sensation Darryl M erthie scored 10
points, but it was far from enough as E J. Gordon
scored 26 points, pulled down 21 rebounds, hand­
ed out five assists and took sw ay five steals to
lead host DeLand (13-3) to a 63-35 thrashing of
Lake Mary at the New Dog House on Ibesday.
The Rams (5-12) only trailed 8-4 with 31-sec­
onds left in the first quarter, but the Bulldogs
would score six points before the end of the peri­
od to lead 14-7 and built the advantage to 35-12
by halftime.
Oviedo maintained its unbeaten lead in the dis­
trict on Wednesday, roughing tip Lake Mary, 8257, as Witherspoon scored 22 points and Pickett
had seven assists. Merthie again led the Rama
with 20 points.
Winter Springs continued to play well as sopho­
more Ryan Ex ter poured in 25 points to lead die
Bears to a 41-33 victory over Lake Brantley on
Wednesday.
Kyle HUI added 10 rebounds and Chad Fowler
six assists for Winter Springs, while Bo Gooch tal­
lied 13 points for the Patriots.
Lake Howell also picked up a big win on
Wednesday as Isaac Codrey towed In 26 points to
lead the Stiver Hawks past Titusville, 59-40.
Joivan Fores tier added nine points for Lake
Howell, while Jared Laskey handed out 10 assists.
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For Santa Fe, Jamaal Idlette
scored a game-high 19 points,
with Kedrick Larry adding 12
points and Dwayne Jackson 11
points,
SCC will have an opportunity
to get a huge win tonight
(Saturday) when it travels to
Daytona Beach Community
College to battle the defending
M-PC champions starting at 8
pan.
DBCC (15-5) was stunned on
the road on Wednesday, falling
In Ocala to Central Florida
Community College (13-6), 9991, in double overtime.
No score was received on the
scheduled game between
Florida Community College at
Jacksonville and St, Johns River
Community College.

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Sunday. January 20. 2002

Page 311,

Soccer
Continued from page IB
Tom Story Field on Tuesday.
Judson Fisher had an assist for
the winners, while Dana Singer
stopped three Bears shots in
goal for the shutout.
On Thursday, Lake Brantley
traveled to Spec Martin Stadium
in DeLand and whitewashed
the Bulldogs, 2-0, with Zusi and
Gordon Stasak scoring the
goals.
The Patriots (18-2-4) got an
assist from Aldredo Chany,
while Singer was perfect again,
stopping four shots.
In other boys soccer games
this week:
Ryan Zarbaugh scored two
goals and J.P. Raad had a pair of
assists to back a five save effort
by Michael Sasso os Oviedo

topped Lake Mary, 3-1, Tuesday.
Matt Groover scored a pair of
goals, but his effort was just not
quite enough as DeLand edged
the Fighting Semlnoles, 4-3, at
Thomas E Whigham Stadium
on Tuesday. Things got even
worse on Thursday as the Tribe
was blanked, 5-0, by Deltona.
Lake Mary got back into the •
win column as Eric Golden,
Fernando Tovar and Jerry
Girard had the goals as the
Rams shut out Winter Springs,
3-0.
Tovar also added an assist to *
his goal, while Javier Bermudez
and Kenny Myers assisted on
the other scores. Rusty Robinett v
recorded the shut out in goal,
stopping three Bears shots.
In girls soccer games from this
week:

Brittany (BJ) Gracey, the
daughter of longtime Sanford
softball star Tommy Gracey, had
two goals and two assists lead­
ing Pine Ridge to a 5-1 victory
over Lyman on Monday.
Lindsey Phillips scored the goal
for the Greyhounds.
Lindsey Affolter and Lisa
Weber scored two goals each as
Winter Springs hammered
Trinity Prep, 6-0, on Monday.
Christina Crooks had a pair of
assists for the Bears, while
Courtney Silvera recorded the
shutout without having to face a
Saints shot.
Silvera made up for it on
Wednesday, however, stopping
10 shots to get another shut out,
this one in a 3-0 victory over
Lake Brantley.
Weber had a goal and an

G irls
Continued from page IB
points for Lake Mary, offsetting a 15-point, five
rebound effort from Oviedo sophomore Whitney
Tussle, Irimar Hcnandcz had five assists for the
Lions.
But the biggest game probably came Thursday
night when Lake Mary hosted fellow state power
Winter Springs.
Playing their first home game since January
3rd, the Rams held leads of as many as eight
points, but the Bears (18-4), ranked No. 5 In Class
5A, never let the hosts get away as Lake Mary
won its second straight one-point decision, 59-58.
Senior Jackie Beik led the winners with 15
points, while Pressey, the daughter of Orlando
Magic assistant Paul Pressey, added 11 points
and junior Alexa Kane chipped in with 10 points.
For Winter Springs, Stetson signee Missy
Guadagnino led all scorers with 17 points, while
University of South Alabama signee Jen Font
had 14 points and Sara Nuxol had 10 points.
The Rams will have to put the Winter Springs
win behind them quickly as they host another
state-ranked team, Gainesville-Buchholz, in a
varsity only game today (Saturday) at 5 p.m.
In other girls basketball games this week:

Celeste Hudson scored 29 points, pulled down
eight rebounds and handed out five assists as
Lyman whipped Titusville, 52-30, on Monday.
Tiffany Lightner scored 14 points and Vlviana
Stewart had six rebounds as Lake Brantley won a
district game against DeLand, 57-49, on Monday.
Mattea Codrey scored 17 points and Katherine
Luetzow poured in 11 points as Lake Howell
dumped Seminole, 57-45, on Tuesday. Leigh Ann
Brown dominated the backboards for the Silver
Hawks, grabbing 18 rebounds, while Abby Kohn
handed out six assists for the winners.
On Thursday, Codrey again topped the scoring
list with 20 points as Lake Howell got past Lake
Brantley, 51-43. Andrea Baluertc scored 17 for the
Patriots.
Also on Thursday, Tossic tallied 22 points as
Oviedo crushed DeLand, 59-39.
RAMS 39. BEARS SS
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assist for Winter Springs, with
Crooks and Affolter scoring one
goal each for the Bears.
Jennah Carter scored the
gameis only goal in the early
going as Oviedo held off Lake
Mary, 1-0, on Wednesday.
Carterfs score came in the
eighth minute of the contest and
goalkeeper Nellie Liijenquist
did the rest, turning away 14
Rams shots. Lake Mary outshot
the Lions, 24-3, in the game.
No. 1 Class 6A State Ranked
DeLand had little trouble in
besting district foe Seminole, 50, on Wednesday.
Ashley Reilly scored a goal,
but Lyman fell to Mainland, 3-1,

Women
Continued from page IB
at intermission.
The Saints stayed relatively
close in the early part of the sec­
ond half, but 6-foot-5 freshman
center Yelena Leuchanka started
to dominate both ends o f the
floor for SCC and the victory
was never in doubt after that.
Leuchanka recorded her 13th
double-double of the season,
and in fact, had a triple-double,
scoring 26 points, pulling down
20 rebounds and blocking 12
shots.
Johnson was next with 19
points, while sophomore Brandi
Davis added 13 points, fresh­
man Kwanza lKay Kayl
Thompson came off the bench
to score 11 points In less than
three minutes in the second half,
and 2001 Florida Freshman of
the Year Gabrielle Blankenfeld
had 10 points as 12 o f the 13
SCC players scored in the game.
For the Saints, Lucia Heston
scored 24 points and Laquana
Ayers tallied 16.
The Raiders have now won

on Thursday.
BOYS
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six games in a row and stand at
11-8 on the season. The team has
its work cut out for it tonight
(Saturday) as it travels to
Daytona Beach Community
College to challenge the No. 18
Nationally-Ranked Falcons
starting at 6 p.m.
DBCC (19-1) opened its con­
ference season with a 78-62 vic­
tory over No. 9 nationallyranked Central Florida
Community College in Ocala on
Wednesday.
RAIDERS 106, SAINTS 66
Santa Fe Community College (N/A,

0-1)
Heston 9-24 3-4 24, Blizzard 2-6 01 4, Ayers 6-201-2 16, Jamerson 2-3
(H) 4, Carlough 2-3 (H) 4, T. Hall 2-4
04) 4, M. Hall 0-0 0 0 0, Gore 1-100
2. Yahn 2-8 OO 4, Echezarreta O l O
0 0, Clanton 1-1 2-2 4. Totals: 27-71
6-8 66.
Seminole Community College (11-8,
1-0)
Berggrcn 2-5 0-0 4, Vann 1-2 OO 2,
Bradshaw 3-4 OO 6, Johnson 8-13 22 19, Bailey 3-1102 7, Harrison 1-3
OO 2, Jakobsen 2-3 OO 5, Thompson
5-7 OO 11, Cazeau 0 2 1-3 1, Boyd I2 OO 2, Blankenfeld 4-6 2-2 10,

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Davis 6-9 1-3 13, Richardson 0 2 OO
0, Leuchanka 12-18 2-3 26. Totals:
48-87 8-15 108.
Halftime SCC 44, SFCC 34.
Three-point field goals _ SFCC 6-14
(Heston 3-6, Ayers 3-7, Blizzard O
1); SCC 4-19 (Johnson 1-2. Jakobscn
1-2, Thompson 1-2, Bailey 1-6,
Berggren 0 2 , Harrison 0 2 , Vann O
1, Bradshaw O l, Blankenfeld O l).
Team fouls _ SFCC 14; SCC 13.
Fouled out _ none. Technicals _
none. Rebounds SFCC 33 (Yahn 7,
T. Hall 5, Ayers 4, Heston 3,
Jamerson 3, Blizzard 2, Carlough 2,
Gore 2. Clanton 2. Team 3); SCC 60
(Leuchanka 20, Blankenfeld 7,
Davis 6, Bailey 3, Thompson 3,
Cazeau 3, Berggrcn 2, Harrison 2,
Vann 1, Jakobsen 1, Bradshaw 1,
Boyd 1, Richardson 1, Team 9).
Assists _ SFCC 5 (Blizzard 2,
Heston, Ayers, Carlough); SCC 26
(Blankenfeld 6, Leuchanka 5,
Johnson 5, Berggren 4, Harrison 3,
Vann, Bradshaw, Bailey). Steals _
SFCC t l (Heston 4, Blizzard 2,
Ayers 2, Core 2. T. Hall); SCC 20
(Blankenfeld 5, Leuchanka 3, Vann
2, Johnson 2, Bailey 2, Harrison 2,
Berggren 2, Bradshaw, Thompson).
Blocked shots _ SCC 15 (U'uchanka
12, Richardson 2, Davis). Turnovers
_SFCC 34; SCC 20.

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B aseball’s best settle on college future

Two more Seminole Athletic Conference baseball stars have made their decisions on where to attend college next year. On Thursday, the Seminole High duo ol Bryan Armstrong and Jason Louwsma signed respectively with St.
Johns River Community College In Palatka and Manatee Community College in Bradenton. They (oin the Lake Mary trio ol Matt Horwath, who signed with Louisiana State, and twin brothers Kyle and Ryan Bono, who both signed with
the University of Central Florida in the Fall early signing period. On hand lor the signing ceremonies were: (top left, left to right, bottom to top) Jack Armstrong. Bryan Armstrong. Lynne Armstrong. Karen Coleman. Seminole High
Principal Sam Rides. St. Johns River CC head baseball coach, and Mike Powers, SHS Athletic Director and baseball coach; (top right) Becky Smith, Jasonls mother. Jason Louwsma. Jasonis sister Kimmie. stepfather David Smith.
Coloman and Powers; (bottom, toll) Bill Horwath. Matt Horwath. Susan Horwath. Scott Underwood. Lake Mary Assistant Principal. Allen Tuttle, head baseball coach, and Boyd Kams. LMHS Principal, (bottom, right) Mike Bono. Kyle
Bono. Ryan Bono, Sheila Bono. Underwood. Mickey Bono, Tuttle. Karns.

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’ Briefs
; Continued (ram page IB
fastpitch softball for players 14
years of age and under.
The fee is $30 to register.
t
Player Placement and Skills
8 Assessment Day will be
2 Saturday, February 2nd, with
. ^ Opening Day set for Saturday,
' 1 March 2nd at 9 a.m. at Historic
i Sanford Memorial Stadium.
,
For more information call 407r 330-5697 or visit the Downtown
! Youth Center in Sanford City
, Hall.
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M A G IC T O H O ST
C O L L E G E N IG H T
College students, alumni, fac1 ulty and staff, family and
, friends are invited to come out
t&gt; and cheer for the Orlando
2 Magic as they take on the Miami
\ Heat on Thursday, January 24,
t at 7:30 p.m. at the TD
Waterhouse Centre.
&lt;• Fans will be treated to a spe­
cial pregame performance by
£ the Orlando-based band, S O L
s The concert will be held out* doors on the north side of the
3 arena.
L egals
m i n e cm cutt c o u r t
o f t h e iv t h

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SEMNOLS COUNTY,

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T m SO O NO LI H n U L D

Discounted seating is avail­
able for os low as $10, with $31
seating available for only $15.
Reserve a group of 20 or more
tickets and receive two FREE '
tickets.
For further information and
details, call 407-89-MAGIC.
S A N FO R D G YM N A STIC S
Sanford Gymnastics Is starting
the year 2002 off with a bang!
This nonprofit gymnastics
school is offering mom &amp; me,
preschool, beginner, advanced
beginner, intermediate, and
advanced gymnastics classes.
Gymnastics classes are held
Monday through Friday.
Other classes being offered are
Kung Fu and Tae Kwon Do on
Monday and Wednesday, cheerleading on Tuesday and
Thursday, and Tai Chi by
appointment.
All ages are welcome! Come
in now to get a free trial class!
Sanford Gymnastics is still
located at 601 East 25th Place.
For more information about
classes, please call 407-323-2462.
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DAVIO A ZAAIBRf.
CHARLES BKAROO and
KATHLEEN BAAflOO,

NOTICE « HEREBY GIVEN pur•uerrt to ■ t u m m y Final Judgment
ot Forectoeura dated January I t ,
2002. enatradto CM Caaa Nunber
01-CA 341-14 w ol Vw EyrtaanVi
AkS cM O ra iL In and t o Senrtneto
County. Florida, ntiemm David A
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LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
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OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF ACORN OF

H IG H SC H O O L TR A C K
The Lake Mary Games-2002,
High School Division, Track
Meet, sponsored by the Lake
Mary Track Club, will be held
on Friday, February 1, at Lake
Mary High SchooUs Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.
Gold, Silver and Bronze
medals will be awarded to the
top three in each event, female
and male, with one High School

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lo t 3. Bloc* B. Carnatal Una Ona.
ad In PM Boo* 15. Paoa 54. Pubic
Raoonta ol Bomtoclo Couarty,
• Ftartda.
Oalad Vila tt day ot January, 3003.
Cleik of Clrouirt Court
i B y Mary Stroupe
Deputy dark
I Richard S . Taytar. J r . Eaqutro.
P Poat OMoa Boa HIT.
' Longwod, Florida 33752-1117;
I PubaabJanuary 30. 77.3002
• 11153
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(PLEASE PUBLISH IN
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuant to a Final Judgmant of
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C a u No 0OCA-1533-14-W, oI Via
Circuit Court ol tha Jurtoal Ckcua m
and tor Oammcta County, Ftartda. I
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DOOR OF COURTHOUSE oI Via
Seminole County Courthouaa. In
SwnmoW County. Florida, at tt 00
o'clock a m on Ihe 12 day ol
February. 2003, Via
•aid Final Judpnarrt. KMrtt
LOT 300. KMOSBRIDOE EAST
VILLAGE UNIT IA. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
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PAGES 35 THROUGH 37. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE. COLM' TV. FLORIDA
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MARY ANNE MORSE
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By Mary SOouto*
Deputy Clark
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Track Meet, sponsored by the
Lake Mary Thick Club, will be
held on Saturday, February 2. at

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Sardord, Sdn*Wto COUrty. Ftartda at
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Lake Mary High SchooUs Don T.
age division. You must be In
High School to enter the games,
Reynolds Stadium.
Gold, Silver and Bronze
but you cannot wear school uni­
medals will be awarded to the
forms since this is an age group
top three in each event, female
m eet
and male, with one Middle
Cost is $3 per person ($5 dsy
School age division. You must
o f the meet), with a limit of
be in Middle School to enter the
three events. Including relays.
games, but you cannot wear
Held events are: Long Jump,
school uniforms since this is an
High Jump and Shot P u t
age group meet.
Running events are: 100/110
Cost la $3 per person ($5 day
High Hurdles, 100 Meter Dash,
of the meet), with a limit of
1600 Meter Run, 4 X 100 Meter
three events, Including relays.
Relay, 600 Meter Run, and 4 X
Field events are: Long Jump,
400 Meter Relay.
'High Jump and Shot Put.
The time schedule will be: 3
Running events are: 100 Meter
p.m. _ late registration; 4 p.m. _
Dash, 1600 Meter Run, 4 X 100
field events; 5 p.m. _ running
Meter Relay, 600 Meter Run,
events.
'and 4 X 400 Meter Relay.
Deadline to enter in advance
The time schedule will be: 8
is Thursday, January 31at.
a.m. _ late registration; 9 a.m. _
For more information, or to
field events; 10 a.m. _ running
get an entry form, please call
407-333-2370.
events.
Deadline to enter In advance
Is Thursday, January 31st.
M ID D LE S C H O O L A G E
For more information, or to
D IV ISIO N T R A C K M EET
get
an entry form, please call
The Lake Mary Games-2002,
407-333-2370.
Middle School Age Division,

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SA FET Y FA IR AT JC C
On Sunday, January 27th there
will be a health and carnival
atmosphere at the Jewish
Community Center, 11200 S.
Apopka Vineland Road. The
program runs from noon to 3
p.m., rain or shine, and will
have lots of things for the whole
family to do.
There will be a giant slide, fire
engine, crafts, face painting, ani­
mals, giveaways, and plenty of
information for you on medical
and safety issues.
This exciting event is free and
open to the public.
For further information, con­
tact Brenda Sher at 407-239-7411.

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(ASAWAR, ERNEST YBARRA:
UNKNOWN TENANT, RAO M.
TASAW A R .
____ .UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF RAO M TASAWAR.
HOUESIDE
LENDING.
INC:
W8J.IAM L MCCARTHY:,
none*

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uanl to a Find Judgmant ol
Foraacoauw dalad January 4. 2002.
•rat aniarad In Caaa Na 01- CA
2 1S3-14-L. d Vw O c u l Court d mo
Egruawnm Jud od Clrcul n and tor
Sanwida County. Ftonda . wbaraai
AMERIOUEST MORTGAGE COM­
PANY. a a p ia n d did WENOY
YBARRA FlK/A WENOY TASAWAR:
ERNEST YBARRA.___ UNKNOWN
TENANT. RAO M TASAWAR.
■UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RAO
M TASAWAR. HOME SI 0 € LEND­
ING, INC . WIUIAU L MCCARTHY;
ara mo Odwndanu I wd to* to mo
htghaii and bad tuddar tor cadi at
Wad Irani door d Vw Coumouaa
301 N Park Avarua. Sadcrd. FI
33771. d 1100 AM on January 31,
3003. Vw toaowng daactViad proparly aa rd tarm ti toud F n d Judgiwnt

towd.

LOT 104. LONGOALE. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF A3
RECOftOEO IN PLAT BOOK 13.
PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE. FLORI­
DA
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark al tw Court
By Mary Stroup*
At Daputy Clark
PubtahiSanVncta Harald
Sutundad by
Man: A Ban Ezra. P A
Artomaya tor Plamofl
951 N E 187m Strad. Sun* 204

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OFTHB 1STH
JUOICUL ORCUTT
OF FLOMOA
M ANO FOR
BC1BHOLS COUNTY

JUMBOCTIOM DIVISION
He. 09-CA-2277-14-L
Cbaaa Mongaga Company,
PLAINTIFF

vt

Pator RuaaaA Anbony Ruaaal; Nan
Edward Rutaato Andrea Taagar,
Roaata Aaarc Tha Unknown Naira,
davt a n t. graniaaa. aaalgrwoa,
lanora, cradkurA tn,*Waa. or ovwr
Clatoianta ctotowig by. Vmugh.
ttodar or agatoM Agrwa C. Ruaaal .
itt ctM id , a lto .
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
Noaca la haraby gnran vw l pw•uanl u toll Final Jud(piwnt ol
Fsradoaura doWd January 4. 3003.
and ar*arad to owl caaa manbar OoCA 3337-IL L ol Vw C k o * Court ol
Vw l#TH Jutkcw! ClrcuV to and tor
Sornnolo CouVy. Ftorkto aboraoi
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY, a
PlaiVB and Polar Ruaaa*. Anbony
Ruaaal. Nan Edward Rut ta t;
Andraa Taagar. Ro i at a Aaau,
Spnngwood VBaga Condominium
Aaao-na-n d Longaaod. too.; TTw
Unknown Hart, drrtakaa. graniaaa.
by. Vnuudv m tor or ogatoal Agrwa
C R u au i, dwcaaaad. Stow ol
Ftanda. Dapartmarv ol Rmranua.
Eaarman
Kodak
Corporation:
Sarnlnola County, a potacal lubdMw n d V w Stato ol F k n to Lkwad
S u m * ol Amanca. V lying and a l
itoknown parbaa dam ing by.
tnrougb. under and agamat Vw
abova nomad datondarv(a) who ara
nor known to ba daad or akva.
wbaVwt laid unknown partwa may
r o i w a . w art DaNndanmi. I wd
•al to Vw Ngwal and bad Uddar lor
caab al Vw Yrtal Iron door ol vw
Sammola Counfy CourtbouM to
Santord. Ftartda, SanwwM County,
Ftorkto m II 00am on Vw 31 day el
January. 3003. Vw Mowing
daacrtwd proparty aa tat lortb In
•aid Ftotl JudgmarV, to wit

DWad Vw 7 day ol January, 3002
MARYA7«C MORSE
dark o tC ko R Court
ByMwy Sborqw
DapidyCtork

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Bradstreet Tennis is hosting a
Junior Unranked Tournament
on Saturday and Sunday,
February 16-17, at Eastmonte
Park in Altamonte Springs.
,The event is open to beys and
girls in three age divisions:
Under-10,11-13, and 14-16.
Participants must never have
been ranked in the Top 100 in
the Florida Stale Rankings and
should know the scoring system
and be able to serve.
The deadline to register Is
Thursday, February 14 at 7 p.m.
For additional Information,
please contact Tom Boysen at
407-475-9316 or view foe web­
site at
www.bradstreettennls.com.
Y O U T H B A SE B A L L The
Coast to Coast Baseball Stars are
now seeking 11-18 year old
players from Florida who would
like the opportunity to represent
foe United States at a two-week
summer 2002 tournament in
Australia.
For more information. E-mail
infoOcoasttocoastathletlcs.com,
call 740-373-4455.

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F L 3277V
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brddar tar c a A M Vw total b o d
door ol Vw Sorrrtnoto County
CaurVwuaa Santord. Ftonda al
11-00 AM on Fabruary X 20C2 .
Oalad January 7.3002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OP THE COURT
By-Atory Sanucw
Daputy Clark

(407)888-4330, not IM4r tom aovm
(7) doy# prtor to Vw proooodng. V
hamng tnpartad. (TOO) 1 * 0 0 6 8 3 ■771, or WalOO (V) 1 6 0 0 6 6 4 6 7 7 a
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SOTS

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Suva 480

M THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
■COUNTY,

TWatborw: (813)877-8008
CAS#10-00-4880
Pubtah: Janwry IX 3 a 3003
■078

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Frank E. Undrwr. Cadwrtno P.
Undrwr. at to,
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OP
NoSoa la haraby grvan VwL pur•uard to Vwl Final Judgmant ol
Fonctooiav dalad January 4, 3003,
and artared to cw4 caaa nurrbar 01CA-3IK3I4-L. ol rw Crcurt Court of
Vw tb b Jurtdal CtroR to and tar
Samfnow County. Ftartda. wtwram
MORTGAOC ELECTRONIC REGIS
TRATION SYSTEMS. INC. la
PtokiM and Frank E.
Cavwrkw P. Itadnor.
Ftoanca Sanrtong Cop. VW* Often
Trao
Ftoandai
Samcmg
CorporaSon: Amartcan General
Financial Cantor. Ino.. War*
Delandtotot), I art! t a i to Vw hkpwal
and btM bddar tor caab « Vw M d
Iron door ol vw Sammola County
CourtbouM In Santord. Florida,
Sammola County. Ftorkto. al
1100am on Vw S t day ol Jartrary
2002, Vw ktonMng deacitwd proper­
ty M m torth to aokl Final Judgnwrv.

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LOT IX CARIBBEAN HEIGHTS
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. RECORDED VI P U T
BOOK 33, PAGES 38 ANO 38. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
NOTE: Pinuani to Vw Fa* OaM
Cni a cUon Pracbcaa Ad you ara
•drtaad Vwl (bra law krm ■ daamad
to ba a dabl coaicttr aMmpong to
cotoct a daM and any ktormwaai
oMamad wW ba uaad tor Vwt purpoat.
Oatod Vw 7 day M January. 3003
UARYANNE MORSE
dark at CkciR C oal
ByMarySbouca
Oapuly Clark
I no Barnmow n o ru j
COOrtJS A STAWIARSKl. PA
4010 Boyaooul Boutovard
Suato 450
Tampa. FL 33807
Tatopbona: (813)877-8000
CAS# I M I-4 1 39
Pubith. January IX 20. 3003
0077
M THE ORCUrr COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
J UTrtTTAL CWCLST
COUNTY.
CASS N d : 01-CA-2440 141
RESOURCE BANCSHAH£ 5
MORTGAGE GROUP. INC .
STEPHEN CRAIG CREW S i V l
STEPHEN C CREWS md
MELISSA A CREWS, hut wVa.
HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK,
•nd UNKNOWN
TENANTSTOWNERS
NOTICE OP SAL*
Noaca to haraby grvan mat. pur
•uanl to Bw Ordar or Final
Ardgamarv aniarad to to * cauaa In
Via C n u l Court ol Sammola County,
Ftonda I a d aa4 vra property Mumad n Sammoto County. Ftonda
LOT 47. FOREST PARK SECTION
TWO, ACCORDING TO THE PU T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PU T
BOOK ZX PAGES 84 ANO 85. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
and commonly known a a

io x Ftrr of sax lot ix sajo
1 0 0 0 FEET SC MG MEASURED
P fR P E JO C U U R TO THE WEST­
ERLY UNE OP IA O LOT tX
8 you art a paraon wkb a dtoWSy
ontor to paractotta to Ma procaad
tog, you ara i r s i H at no caw to
you, to Vw proitotan t t eartoti twtotoned Ptoaa* eo n a d Vw Coul at
407EM -4330 toShkt tow (3) uoikfcig
days a( yew racttpl al M s NoSea; V
c a i Ftorkto Ralay Sarrtca (V00) 833S7T0.
Dalad al Santord, Ftorkto. on
Jam ary 7.3003
lAAftYANNE MORSE
Aa CJartu. O cu 4 Court
Iky Mary Sboupa
Aa DapuTy Ctork
85KTH H M TTXD UZ.PA
Bu st 303
Fort Laudardato. FL 33308
PubitttJm uwy IX » . 1002
M THE CMCUTT COURT
OFTHB 1VTH
JUDICIAL ORCUT
M AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
flo rem

CABS N a 81-CA-1882 14L
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALPORNU. NJL,
- i .

WEJJAMM.OREENE.tt iw. wa
MARY A EVANS: BOARD
COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS.
SEMINOLE COUNTY; C U M OF
CIRCUIT COURT. SEMINOLE
COUNTY) LONQWOOO GREEN
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION OP
LONQWOOO, INC UHAULCO. OP
FLORIDA: UNKNOWN TENANT
NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT N a X
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING
INTERESTS
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST A
NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACTION. OR HAVING OR
CLAMMO TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 48
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pi#,
tuanl to an Ordar or Summary Ftowl
Judgmant ol toractoeura dalad
January 4 , 20C2 arkl aniarad to Caaa
No. 01-CA-2183-14-L ol Vw C k o *
Court oI Vw Clghltanto Judtalaf
Circus to and tor Sammola County,
m
e
- a---- u_ *-» *- ■- r _-i--- I
mdocu. vnwwn t womia rw viai
Bank, tuiccaranc by awrgar to
OWndaW Fader al Bank IrVa
Qtondato Fadatal Savmga (Loan
Aaaodakon to FtoktoS and MARY A.
EVANS. BOARO OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. CLERK OF ORCUIT
COURT. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
LONQWOOO GREEN HOMEOWN­
ER S ASSOCIATION OF LONGWOOD. INC .U-HAUl CO OF
FLORIOA. UNKNOWN TENANT
NO. 1; UWNOWN TENANT NO X
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING
INTERESTS
BY.
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A
NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACTION. OR HAVING OR CLAIMMO TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE
OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
DESCRIBED.
ara
OWandmlt. I wto aa* to toa htgbaal
and bad btddtt tar caab at V * Watt
Front Door ol t a Sammola County
Courthouae, X I Nonh Park Avenue.
Santord. Ftorkto 33771 al Sanknoto
County- Ftorkto. tt 11 00 a m on Via
31 day ol January. 3003. Vw loiom
mg dttcrVwd proparty aa att lortb to
atod Ordar or Fkial JudgrrwnL to-wrt.
THAT PART OF LOT II. REPUTAMENDED P U T LONOWOOO
GREEN RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 39. PAGES 58. 57 ANO 58,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS COMMENCE AT THE
MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF
SAID LOT 18, THENCE S 73
DEGREES 3(7 08TW. 43 84 FEET
ALONQ THE NORTHERLY UNE OF
SAID LOT IS FOR A POINT OF
BEGINNING. THENCE CONTINUE
S 73 DEGREES 20 Otr W S I S
FEET ALONG SAID NORTHERLY
LINE TO THE NORTHWEST COR
HER OF SAJO LOT 18, THENCE S
04 DEGREES 57* 19* W. 151 98
FEET ALONO THE WESTERLY
UNE OF SAID LOT IS TO THE S W
CORNER OF SA B LOT IX SAIO
5 W. CORNER LIES ON A CURVE
CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY
HAVING A RADIUS OF 45 00 FEET.
THENCE FROM A TANGENT BEARMO OF S 71 DEGREES ST 54* E
RUN SOUTHEASTERLY 5 0 3 FEET
ALONO THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE
ANO
ALSO
ALONG
THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAJO LOT IS
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
08 DCGREE3 35' S T . THENCE
LEAVING SAJO SOUTHERLY LINE
FROM A TANGENT BEARING O f S
89 DEGREES 2T 56* E RUN N 24
DEGREES 33* 04* E 34 53 FEET.
THENCE NORTH 133 S3 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNINO.
ALSO, LOT 19 OF SAJO RE PLATAMENDED P U T OF LONQWOOO
GREEN, LESS THE WESTERLY

NOT1CEOFSALE
NOTK* IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auam to an Ordar or Final Judgman
Schadjtng
Foradoaura
Salt
antond on Jm ia ry 4. 2003 #1 Ml
caro n o* pam ng to aaU Court, M
•tyto of rrteeb * nrVcatod above
I a tt I t ) to Vw Ngbatt and batt bk*
dw tot caab to Vw Watt F ro * Door
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
HOUSE. X I North Ptok Avenue
Santord. Ftonda 33771, « HOC
A M . on Vw 31 day ol J a w *
2002, Vw battling daacrtaad proper
ly a * att tarVi in aaU Ordar or FVw
LOT l a BLOCK F. COUNTH
CLUB MANOR UNIT NO. 1
ACCORDING TO THE P U
THEREOF, AS RECORDED 1
P U T BOOK It. PAGE 10X PUMJ
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COW
TY. FLORIOA
ORDERED tt SEMINOLE Court
Ftartda. Me T day ol JAMJAR
2002
maryanne m o r s e

Aa Clark. CJrcua Coum
SEMMOLE. Ftartda
Dyi Mary Stroupa
Aa Dapuky Clark
SPEAR A HOFFMAN P A

708 8ou» Da* Hunty

Coral dabtox Ftartda X I4 E
Tatopbona (303)8862298

tad ADACoordnator at X I N. P
Avanua. Suva N . SmtanL Ftar
3 2 7 7 1 ,« total h a daya prior to
proce ed n g Tilapbotw (407)3
4 3 X Eat. 4327: I 800-9
8771(TOO), or 1 (0068567701
eto Ftorkto Relay Service //y»
Pubkah January IX 20. 2002
11080
M THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
ju d ic ia l a n c u r r
M AND FOR
SEIMVOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL CASS NO.: 01-CA-3V19-16.
M RE: FORFEITURE OF ONE tM
CHEVROLET.
V.l.k
2Q1WLS2M6S9121183.
AMENOED NOTICE OP
FORFEITURE COMPUUNT
Ta Tauua Jarmama Boone
3540 Craartord Dmra
Sardord. Ftorkto 32771
and a l oVwra *ho atom an trtarai
to toe tokening property a 198
Chevrolet.
VI f
2Q1WL33M8S8121t8X
Donald F Elkngar. to Na oma.
capacity aa Shard ol Vw Senarul
County. Ftorkto. Vveuyi Na otocan
mroaegarora or agano. aaurad Vi
abova proparty on or abet
November 25, 3 0 0 (, al or nw
Bnaaon Avanua louto tt 2IM Ska*
Santord. Sammola County, Ftorkb
S ett property N to toe cuttedy of to
Sherd ol Sarrm to County tar to
pupea* of tortMu* punuarrt to a*i
kona 932 7 0 1 -9 X 704. Ftond
Si ttja a A Cnmptoart tar I
h i t bean Nad to I
Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY tool a vua a
correct copy of tow Notice
Forlartura Comptaart raa* lunkab
by U S cartded mart, return race
rauyuaalad. to Vw above nam
addeeaee tow Tto (toy of Janua
3002
Taaha M. Faufknar
Qanaraf Couiaaf
Fknto Bar No. 0088825
Sammcto County SbarkTi Otoua
100 Bu^n Boutovard
Sanford. Ftorkto 32773
1407)6656803
ASotnay tar Pafrtaawt
Puttah January i x 30,2003
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Dtaad No &gt; My of Jon, 2001.
SHERIFF DONALD f. ESLMGER
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THENCE 8S4SS1I7E ALONG THE
N. U M E THE NW 1/4 OP SAD
SECTION IS. M l . 14* THENCE
■0011* x S 4 J E TO THE SOUTH
RDHT OP WRY OP LAKE MARY
BOULEVARD THENCE COMRNUE
SOOMTSOX 2 3 1 0 0 '; TO THE
POMT OP MGMNMG THENCE
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114.0(7; THENCE
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LINE, 3T S29’
THENCE N ssasio rw . 2*7 AT.
THENCE M 0 1 1 W W . H M Y ) TO
THE POMT OP SEOMNNO.
Tha Putdo Haartng a d ba t a d to
toa Oonadatoon Charrton. too N.
Coitary CAN Road, Lata Mary Tha
PuMo to M a d Id totond and ba
SaMhaartog m a y b a a d n om tow to tona i r d a Into
to mada by toa Cay
NOTE: W A PERSON DECDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
■Y THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSDERED AT T H S MEETMQ OR
HEARMGu HE OR SHE WEL NEED
A RECORD OP THE PROCEEDMOS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEOMGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
MCLUOCS THE TESTSAONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL a TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2 S 8 0 108
PERSONS WITH DMAM-fTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
tha e r r r a ada c o o n o a tA to n
AT LEAST AS HOURS VI ADVANCE
OP THE MEETING AT (407)3243024
CITV OP LAKE MARY. FLORDA
Carto A Potoar, Cty Ctorh
DATED. January 1.20C2
PlM dc Jantaiy 2 0 ,2002
4100
CRY OP LAKE MARY. PLORMM
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEAJMM
Fabruary 7. MOT
7:00 P.M.
NOTICE a HEREBY (UVEN by toa
Cty Oonuntodon to toa Cty to Lata
a d hold a Pubac Haartng on
Fatnury 7.2002. a! 7 0 0 P. U . or aa
toon I w t tliw n poesfels, to oorv
ddar a ray ra t bom Daarru Routo
tor n tlan caa to ChapTar 140
Protocton Stondank) to

tor

29 toto la

2 h at 4

term ol l yean. Tha Cay adl rotate
too djaMara on an aanaadad boato.
AJ b a t o n a n raqterod to auton i
toot W O akmgadh a a t a r i rate

(rom 7* toto to 0 tool to atom tor toa
oonaaucton to a naw atiypa toady
a d i a aaknmtig goto and

SPECIFICATIONS AND PROCEDURAL DOCUMENTS
Spaahcabone and Procedural
Docurporrta may bd oMattad on
Monday. January 21, 2002 upon
apgtcabon
al
Ota City to
C n i N w ry.
Pubic
Work#
Daparhnarrt, 48 Trtptei Lata Onua,
Caeaatwrry, Ftonda. 32707.
OWNERS MONTS RESERVED
Tha COy ru anaa too ngyn. to aa
aoto and abedute dtaraeon to rayact
any or ad bate, or to accept toto
Proposal wNch, to 4a (udgrwri, ad.

Tha BE totoaNC totoaN E.toaa
toa Eato 118 toto toarato to Sacbon
8 Tbanatkl 20 Souto. Ranga X
Eato Samtnoto Couruy. Ftonda.
togatiar arito an In^taa and a g w
aaMfflkirt outr toa nonh X toto to
toa Waal 929 00 toil to toa Eaal
441.97 toto to toa SE to toa NE to

too pubic taarato to toa Cay to
Caai arttany, Coat to a t n t o l to toto
bid to oonaldand an opontonto coat
to tia tedder and tout not ba passed
on to, or ba borne by. toa C«y to
Caaaatsarry. Ftortda.
Dated: 1 0 0 2
Sy: Tbny Segrato,
Pubic Worki Director
PubaahJanuary 20,2002
Cmr OP LAM MART. FLOMDA
NOTICE OP PUSUC HEAMNG
F a tn a ry T , 2002
7:00 PM
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by toa
Cty Commaacn to toa Cay to Lata
Mary. Honda, tool aald OonartaOPn
a d hold a Pubac Haartna on
Fabruary 7.2002. to 7:00 P. U , or aa
aoon toanaflar aa poaatota. to con­
sular a raquaal hom Data
Propane#. Inc. lor 8aa Plan Review
a d i toa ttooartng vwwncee to toa
Land Dataoyanara Coda to alo a tor
toa oonabucaon to Regency Poirta
(cfbctatcrnmentel budeang)
1.
Vartanca to SacBon 157 04
beta! reqwramente along toa aaat
proparty ton to toa propaity nmad
Ganaral Commercial bom typo C
racyuaaa a mtotaum 49 to
, 7 canopy kaaa and 0 underdory kaaa par 100 hiaar laa) and a
waf) to type A (ahKh raquraa amav
town aadto to 10 Mat 2 canopy
Iraaa and 1 moratory kaaa par 100
2.

tnm »&gt;

lor a M tool Ntfi brtch aa4 atong toa
naal prepany Ina to toa proparry

IOMMENT £ AT THE NORTHIT CORNER OP SECTION 14,
VNSHIP 20 SOUTH RANQE 30
IT. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORE
THENCE S4863 S0-E. ALONG
! NORTH LINE OF SECTION IS
DISTANCEOF M l . 14 FEET.
MCE DEPARTINO THE NORTH
E OF SECTION 18 SOOII W S .
STANCE OF 24718 FEET TO
! POINT OF INTERSECTION OF
i WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY

Tha Pubto Haartog a d ba tald In
toa Comnrtaaton Chambam. I X N.
Courtly Chto Road, Lata Mary Tha
Pubic la kMtod to atand and ba
haanL Saidhaatkig maybaoononuad bom tona to 4nu unto a 4nal
daemon la mada by toa Cty
NOTE: IP A PERSON DECDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARINQ. HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINQ3, ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE, HE On SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORO
INCLUDES THE TESTUONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2660109
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CTTYS ADA COORDINATOR
AT LEAST 44 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING AT (407)3243024.
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Carol A Fooler. Cty Ciart
DATED January t . 2002
PutoWt January 2 8 2002
KOI
CITY OP LAKE MARY. FLORDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
7,2002
T d S P JL
NOTICE » HEREBY GIVEN by toa
Cty Cumwawn to toe Cay to Lata
Mary, n o r th toal eato Commewn
ad hold a Pubic Hearing on
February 7,2002, al 7 0 0 P. M . 01 aa
aoon t a r a l u r aa p o i it to. to corv
udar a mquaal tarn Gary Paadon
tor a
kariance
to Chaour
194 14(B)(1) to toa Coda to
Ordnance# to about 1 0 tool lugn
non dacoraiivu uuiyl couud chan
b a tone# atom toa bom yard tatTha Waal to toa Souto to toa
Soutoata to toa to n h aad to toa
Souhaad to Sactcn 1 8 Toarah«
X Souto. Ranga X EaaL Samnoto
County. F l n h LESS toa Wad 29
tod toetuol lor road; more common­
ly known aa 339 Wood Shod. Lata

Sunday. January 2 0 .2 0 0 2

Page SB

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L ig a l s

Tha P id ta I toarkg a d ba hats to
toa Cnmrntoak.il Owrtoan, I X N.
Camay CAN Road. Lata Mary Tha
Pubic to butad to M M and ba
heart. Saidhaartog maybaoontov
uad bom tone to tona wto a Into
to mada ky tie C*y

M 0 8 ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORO OF THE PROCEEOMGS
IS MAOC. WHICH RECORD
MCLUOES THE TESTMONY ANO
EVKCNCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2 M 0 I X
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDMO ASSISTANCE TO PART1QPAT1 M ANY O f THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITYS ADA COORDINATOR
ATLEAST 41 HOURS M ADVANCE
O f THE MEETMQ AT (407)324.
3X4.
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol A Foalar. Cky Ckvrk
DATED Ja n m y S , 2 X 2
PubkaN Jammy 2 0 .2TO2
MIX

(a) who am no! known la
ba dead or abve. whether aald
ifrtnown parfaa may d ata an

. M, , e ■_ o*oi
*. », ana
J --a any
—
—, inrorTnapon
l (
copea
obtanad art ba used lot Vial pupoaa.
dated tie 11 tay ol January. 2 X 2 .
MAfTYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol O a A Crx*1
By Mary Stauce
Dacuty CWrt
i na aerranon rw n o
COOILIS 8 STAWIARSKI. P A.
4010 Boyacoul BoUevar t
Srtle 450
Tempi. FL 33007
Tetephona (413)477 X X
C *S » 19-Ot -3887
Pltaah- January X . 27. 2 X 2
8143

Detenctorti. I a B a rt to Vw ragwar
bkjdar tor caah to Vw W M borV itoor
oI Vw Coutwuaa In SANFONO.
SEMINOLE Conwy. Ftortda. I I X
o’ctock m Vw 12 dvy ol February.
2002. Vw toeoang deecrtwd properly M Ml totto In ta d FtaN Judgment
to a i
LOT 114. HOWELL ESTATES SUB­
DIVISION REPLAT. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 1*7.
PAGES 47 AND 44. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA; a V a 1038 Prn aaa
Gala Borievard , winter Park. FL
12792
DATED taa 11 day of January.

JUOICULCtaCUrT.
UPON
[COUNTY.

■4 THE CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
M ANO FOR
8 * 0 1 0 4 * COUNTY
QtNCRAL
m a c |e 6) DIVISION
Me. SXI-CA-1813-14-G
Fan Union Neaonal Bonk, a National
Bank mg Aaarcieeon. aa Trualae tor
Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust
2000-1
PLAINTIFF
va
Barry N Mgora a V l B N. K4gom;
Ardy C Kigora. H a l.
DEFENDANTS
N one* of

2002.

NOTE to A PERSON DECDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COU4NSSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSDERED AT TMS MEETMQ OR
MEARMa HE OR SHE WLL NEIO
A RECORO OP THE PROCEED­
INGS, ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
PO SE ME OR SHE MAY W ED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORO OF THE PROCEEOMGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
MCLUOCS THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL D TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2 S S 0 IX
PERSONS WITH OISASAfTIES
NEEDMO ASSISTANCE TO PAR
OCtoATl W ANY OP THEM PROCIEOM OS SHOULD CONTACT
THE c m r s ADA COORDINATOR
AT LEAST 41 HOURS H ADVANCE
OP THE MEET1NQ AT |407)X43X 4.
OTY OF LAKE MARY. FLORDA
Card A. Foalar. Cay Claih
DATED: January 8 2 X 2
Putttoi: Jaruary 2 0 .2 0 X
MIX
CITY OP U S E MARY. FLORDA
tw spV
NOTICE 18 HEREBY (WEN by toa
Cay Cenuntoaton to f d C»y to la ta
■*ary. Mona*, n i u d uotrimtiijcxi
a d hold a Pubac Hatikig on
Fabruary 7 ,2 X 2 . M TOO R M.. or aa
aoon turatolar aa (inaitoto. to cankktor a luiyad bum Jtoui Deny tot a
vartanca to tob rear yard a t a c b
bom toa raqdrtd 10 toil to 7 8 toto
to totoa toa conatacaon to a warnpool on d a roncMPing o n e r n g

Lot 43, Tbnacuan Uni 12. aa
le a d e d to Pta Boob 82. Page# K 84, Pubic Recorte to Samtnoto
County, Florida; mom commonly
bnown a* 4 X Mohaua Tairaca. Lata
Mary.
Tha Pubic Hearing a d ba held to
toa Cm utoaaton Chamtaim. I X N.
Coudy Ctob Road. Lata Mary. Tha
Pubic la touted to atand md ba
uad bom torn to tone urtt a into
daemon to mada by toa Cdy
NOTE: V A PERSON DECDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MACE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARMO, HE OR SHE W SJ. NEED
A RECORO OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORO
MCLUOCS THE TEST WONT ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 288 0108
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITYS ADA COORDINATOR
AT LEAST 44 HOURS M ADVANCE
OF THE MEETMO AT |407)3243024.
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Ctrak A, rtMlm, Cdy Cww*
DATfD. . January 0 .2002
Pubbtoc January 2 0 ,2 X 2
MX
CTTY OP LAK1 MARY. FLORDA
N o n e s OF PUBLIC HEARMO
Fabrflary 7, 2002
7 ; X PJ4.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by toa
Cay Conuntoaton to toa Cty oI Lata
a d hold a
February 7.2002. M 7 0 0 P M. or aa
farm IfrTllfH t IS possWa, tO OOIV
udar a ruyjad tam Oary OuFour by
a vanarca to C h a y a iM .U iB x l)
to toa Cdda to Orttoancaa to aaow a
to
ba
in toa b u t aatbaeba on too totomuig davenbad
pntm ty
LoM 8 • It, Btocb 1 8 Crydai Lata
Wkiter Homaa BtoxJhrtaon, aa
rscordad to PW Boob 2. Pagaa 114 •
118 Pubic n ecortb to Sammola
County. Florida, more commonly
known aa I t s E. Abna Ava. lak e
Tha PUde Hearing wd ba held hi
toa Conuntoaton Oumbara, I X N.
CourtryOub Road, la ta Mary Tha
Pubic la buried to anand and ba
heard. Card hearing p ay ba eentnued tam tona to tona unit a into
daemon la mada by the CHy
NOTE r A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARMO. HE OR SHE YRLL NEED
A RECORO OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
nECORO OF THE PROCEEOMGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 288 0 I X
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY O f THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITYS ADA COORDINATOR
AT LEAST 48 HOURS M ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING AT (407)3243X 4.
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Cant A Foalar, Cay Clark
DATED: January 4 .2 X 2
Pubian Jammy X . 2 X 2
HI04
OTY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTIC* O f PUBLIC HEARINQ
Fabruary 7. M X
7:00 PM.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by toa
Cfy Commaeion to toa Cay to Lata
Mary. Ftonda. toal a d Comnuauon
wd hold ■ Pubbc Hearing on
February 7 ,2 X 2 . al 7 « P. M, or aa
aoon thetuatac aa poaatola. to cana h r a raquaal tam Laa fcArvjn lor
a vartanca to Chapter 194 14(81(1)
to tie Coda to Onbnancaa to ahnv
toa corwmmni to a 9 tool N X
wrought aon lance along toa
tarrtage on Wood Street on the U
Lot 2, Country Woode Eitaaa. u
recorded al Plal Book 91. Paga 47 to
toa Pubkc Recorda to Seminole
Comity. Florida; u r n commonly
known aa 498 Wood Snoel
Tha Putac Heanng wd ba hab) ki
toa Comrtmaun Chanrtwa, I X N.
Country Ckjb Road. Lake Mary Tha
Pubkc a mviad to atand and ba
heart. Seal hearing may ba Conan
uad tam tone to tone unto a bnal
daemon to mada by tha City
Ccinnwakn
NOTE IF A PERSON OECIOES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THI3 COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MAHER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARING HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORO OF THE PROCEED

NOTICE O f
nCTITIOUBNAIIi
Noaee to haroby gyvan toal I am
Frtece. l a t a Mary. Ftonda 32748
Senantot Coirky. Ftonda under toa
r c ODOUi fi*rrr# of PMNMOCt IM l •
a* Lata I t a y and toal I Mend to
regram said name wrti toa Dhtoton
ol
Corporabona.
Tabahavaaa.
Ftonda. n arxordwrx# wrth Tha pmvc
atora ol toa Ftaooui Mama Stokrtaa.
to-WH. Section
I8 S X .
Ftonda
Slataaa IM l.
Saranay Eraarpnaav al Lata Mary
be
Pufebah: January X . 2002
■I X
NOTICE O f
FU1UC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
C 8 J TOWING WILL AT PUSUC
AUCTION FOR SLAVAGE FOR
CASH ON DEMAND TO HIGHEST
BIDDER
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLE
ISM FORD BRONCO WHITE
VMe 1FMEU1SHXTL087873
THIS AUCTION W8L BE HELD ON
FEBRUARY 04.1002
AT
10
O'CLOCK AT C8JTO W M Q .1980 8
CR 427. LONOWOOO.FL 377M .
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MAY
MSPECT THE VEHICLE THE DAY
BEFORE AUCTION BETWEEN tAM
ANO 6PM TERMS ARE! CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNDS C 4 J TOWMG
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY AND
ALL BO S.
Fhibbdr Jamm y 2 0 .2 X 2
8137
M THE CMCUT COUNT FOR
SEIMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PNOSATS MVWKM
FNe Number 01-1I6S-CP
M RE: ESTATE O f
JOHNNY RAY VAUSE. S R
NOTCE O f W
S t nUTION
Tha artaavc rabon al toa atiala ol
JOHNNY RAY VAUSE. SR.,
dacaaaad. F4a Nunrtm 01-1144 CP,
H pandkig to toa Cbcui Court tor
Samtoola County, Ftonda, Piobaia
ONWon. toa addmaa ol whtoh la X 1
N Park Avarua. Santort. Ftonda
32771. Tha name* and addraaaaa ol
peraonal raoraaantaliva'a altomay
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AJ peiaona on whom ton n ote, n
varvad who have obyactionv Hurt
chaianga toa vakrtry ol toa WJ Da
OMahluluna ol Ua oarvnnal rapia
vanuirva. vanua or ymvrVJior, ul ton
Court am requred to Na toaa obpebona wah ton 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 O f A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
Al ctedtom ol toa Deodar# and
oiler pervon■ having ciarma or
damanda aganal Dacadanfa aalala
whom a copy ol ton nonet la
dale ol toa brat pubbea tum ol toto
Noboa muto Mo too* ctobnt wtoi toto
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATON OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
OAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al otoar credrtora ol toa Decartam
and peraoni having ciaime or
damanda agamet toa Oacadam a
aatato mud Me tm r ciaana wan tort
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. OEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dale ol toa brat putabcahon ol
ton Nobee to January S, 2&lt;X»
Ruby E. VauM
Peraonal
1296 Bnarwood Avarua
Dakona. Ftonda 32729
JAMES A BARKS. Altomay
Honda Bar No I97S84
Attorney tor Peraonal Repraaenlitive
1120 W. Firal Street. Surta B
Santort, Honda 32771
(407)32 M 224
Pubkah January 9. X . 2002
11139
NOTICE
Wsrktorca Central Florida
•meuneea toal toa Ibgh SkAlkgn
meeting al toa WORKFORCE CEN­
TRAL FLORIDA ofltoea. to ah eh toa
pubkc to nvrtad. and may aiduda
auch otoar comnataa mealinge aa
deemed nacaaaery tor toa conduct ol
toa Boardi buemeae
DATE February 1,2002
TIME 7 X p m .
LOCATION WORKFORCE CEMIRAL FLORIDA OMcak
1X 1 Laa Road. Ste 270
WWar Pad FL 32789
PURPOSE To dacuaa owner a ol
reereal to Wvktorca Central Ftonda.
with Reitrence to Worktorre
Davetopmare wauaa
For Furtoar Inkrmabon, Conucl
Gary J Eart, Evecukve Dvactor
Worktorca Canbal Ftonda
1 X 1 Laa Road. Sla. 270
Wirier Park FL 3 2 7 K
(407)741 4 X 9
Pubkan January X , 2002
a 140___________________________
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I4TH
JUOICtAL CMCUIT
OF FLORIOA
M ANO FOR
SEIMNOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Caae No. X-CA-994-I4Q
Bankart
Trust
Company
ol
CaMoma. N A . aa Cuatodan or
Tnmae.
PLAIN HFF.
Va.
Fanny S Chrpman. Claudada N
CTupmen.____ unknown peraoni*) n
p o u e u u i ol toa a R a d rad
property a t ; ___, itanown person!*)
n pnoaoaamn ol toa aUhad real
property 12. Haton Maria kbephy
O Brian, Tha Unknown Haul,
devisees
grantee*
assignee*
•anon, credit**, kuttaaa or otoar
claimants claiming by. through
under, or agaeial Fanny S Chpman.
dacaaaad. I bring, and a# unkneean
parties cleaning by. toruugn, under
and agarnal Ilia above named

Bata, aa Trodae tor AvondMa Home
Equrfy
Loan
True!
1 X 7-1;
Coieittyvrlde Home Loan#, toe d V a
Amartca’a Wltan aM Lander.
DEFENDANT.
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
OEVtSEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS.
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH UNDER OR AGAMST
FANNY 3 . CHP12AH. DECEASED,
WHOSE RESIDENCES ANO LAST
KNOWN
ADDRESSES
ARE
UMNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an acton
tor torectoeure ol irv* igaga on the
rO®vWwTy ussCTCSu pTyP*iTy~
LOT 3, BLOCK E. SPRMG VALLEY
FARMS.
SECTION
FOUR.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PU T
BOOK 14. PAGE X . PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. STATE OF FLORDA.
hbj bean Nad agarnal you and you
a n required to fa n e a copy ol yew
araton tataw ee. I any. to a. on JE F ­
FREY S . SANDLER. Attorney lor toa
P lan a* whoaa add ava a
CorSka ISkawtaraki. PA.
SOIOBoyacoul Borkavart
Soria 150
Tampa, FL 33607
on or balora totrty days tam toa data
ol tort brel putecabon oI ton noboa
and Me toe ortgrW arto toe Clerk ol
tow Corel attoar baton •entice on
n ifU SI ■ *Tro«Twy or irnnT»aT*[*fy
f n n i f li n otfwwrtM 0 dvfwj0 wrfi b i
IniM dl tgwrwl you tof * m rotot
owTMnooa n wm rompseni.
NOTE: Purauam to toa Fee Deb!
Coiaclton Prachcaa Ad you art
ata ■&gt;*a,S ll
■i Itajm
aL
a ^
^^aavarl
■twww
vh
W ia
Bw
*rm
0a QHfnsQ
to ba a data cobactor abampbng to
certad a debt and any kdormabon
Obtaeiert w4 be used tor a m purpoaa
WITNESS my hand and Via seal of
sard Court on JAN 14 2 X 1 .
(SEAL)
Aa Clark d toe Court
ByJane E Jaaewc
Aj Deputy Clerk
PUrtah Tha Semmoto Herald
COOK 13 8 STAWIARSKI. PA.
4010 Boyacoul Boulavard
Scrte 450
Tampa. FL 33807
Tatophone: (813)877X X
C 8 M 1 0 0 0 -X 1 9
Pubkah January X . 27.2002
8141
M THS CMCUT COURT
0FTM 1STH
ju d ic ia l em e u rr
OF FLORDA
IN A W FOR
StM M O U COUNTY
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. Qt-CA-224t-14-Q
Chase Mortgage Company LVa
Chemical Mortgage Company.
PLASITEF
va
Fiedrtck A Alaaandef. at a l .
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice is hereby pven Hurt, preauent In that Final Judqmenl of
Forartrvv.ee -talari Jwaiary 11. TOO?,
anrt enlered in uv( u u a iveitoer 01
CA-224I-I4 G ol toe CecuK Court ol
toe I8TH Judkciel CbciM VI and lor
Semriora Court* Florida, aherun
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY
FrtUA CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. M P lan t* and Frarbck
A Alevandaf: Laora Ruth Stone;
BanaAcial Florida, toe ; Stale ol
Florida Department ol Revenue.
CftMl Stpport Ertoroomonl Program;
Samtoola C otay. a poetical rubdrviuon ol toa S i m oI Florida; ____ .
unknown paraon(i) to poaaaaaron ol
toa aub(ad real property at mare
Defendant!*). I ark aei to toa to&amp;ttt
and heal taMer tor cash al toa Weal
ta rt d a ol toe Semru le County’
Courthouse to Sanford Ftonda,
Seminole County. Florida, at
It 00am on h a l l day oI February.
2002, toa toaoweig desorbed proper ■
ly aa aal lorth ei seal Fnal Judgment,
to wi:
LOT X . BLOCK C. COUNTRY
CLUB HEIGHTS. UNIT 1. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PU T THEREOF AS
RECORDEO IN P U T BOOK
13.PAGE X PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
NOTE: Pureuanl to toa Farr OaU
Coaecbon Practice* Ad you are
to bo 0 (totA CO00C1Ot attomponq lo
obtained « 4 b# uud lor tfurt purPO00
Dated the 11 day oi January, *002
MAAYANNE MOUSE
Ctert Ol DiCurt Courl
By Mery Stroupe
Deputy CHfk
The Serranato ttorald
COOILJS A STAWTAHSKI, PA
4010 Boyacoul Boutoverd
Suite 4S0
Tamp*. FL 3M07
Tetophone (813)8/7 €008
CASI1OO1”A3O0
P\jb**h Januery 2 0 . 77, 7003
11142
IN TH* CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE 1«TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
O f FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
N a01'C A '212M + O
C h iw Mortgage Company • West
I V i Mellon Mortgage Company,
PLAINTIFF.
v*.
Darryl Downing, Laa Downing, el a l ,
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
Note* « hereby grven Ihol. purftuanl to mat Final Judgment of
Forectoeurt deled January 11. 2002.
end entered m pv 4 case m ailer 01*
CA 2 I2 1 -14-0. of VwCetu4 Court ol
tto 18TH Judfcial Drcud m and for
Semmoto County. Ftonda, wharam
CHASE MORTGAGE COUPA/fY •
WEST F.K/A MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY to Ptortofl and Oarryt
Downing, Liaa Ooxnang Ftonda
Mousing Faience Corporatvon, an
agency and tostrumentatoy of Itve
Slate of Florida. Slate of Ftonde
Dapartmeni of Revenue. Child
Support Enforcement Program,
United Stale* of America it iotm
Delerxku Hi) I will i e l to die tugheol
end beet (wider tor ce*h at toe West
front door of toe Semmoto County
Courthouse in Senlord, Ftonda,
Seminole County. Ftonda. at
11 00am onVto14 day of Fabruary.
2002, toe kotow-tig dtf-vcnbwdi proper­
ty oa eel todh m sad Find Judgment.
LOT 29. FOREST COVE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED tfj PLAT
BOOK M.PAGE 54. OF THE PUB
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIOA
NOTE Pumuonl to Hie Fee Debt
Collection Practices Act you are
advtoed that tom tow torn to deemed
to be a debt coiector aDempting to

Nonce la hereby grvan s in . purauanl lo Vial Final Judgment d
Foredoaita dated Jaruary II . 2002,
and entered at cfvi rasa number
2X1-CA-10I3-14-O, ol h r Ctaui
Court of Via 1STH Jukoar Cacul m
and lor Sanmola County. Ftonda.
wherein LONG BEACH MOF1TGAGE
COMPANY, a PlamM and Barry N
KAgor* a k &gt; B N Kigora; Judy C
Kigora:___ , unknown peraonfi) In
poaaaaaion ol Vw aubfacl real prop­
erty i t ; Wviiwii Ptncaaamg Gold
Corporamn. Ware DaMndanKa). I
aw M i lo tw N X t a and bast baddm lor cash al tw Waal Irani door ol
Vw Samnote County Courthouaa to
Santort, Ftonda, Samnote County.
Ftonda. al 1100am on Via 14 day ol
February. 2002. Iha
Mid Final Judgnert. lo art:
THE EAST 13 FEET OF LOT 8 ALL
OF LOT 9 ANO THE WEST 37 FEET
OF LOT 4. BLOCK O. LAKE WAYMAN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 3.PAOE X .
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
NOTE: Pursuant to Vw Fair Debt
Collaction Practiea* Art you are
adneed awl We lea bm la deemed
to ba a dabl redactor atampong to
cola el a data and any totornwbon
□beamed art ba used lor Vwt pur­
port
Dated Via 11 day ol January- 2 X 2 .
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Ortail Court
By Mary S ta le *
Oepuly dark
The Semmote Hereto
COOKIS 8 STAWIARSKI. P A
4010 Boyacoul Boutevard
Surra 450
Tampa. FL 3M07
Tetephona 1413)877 M M
C 4 S I1 0 0 1 l«9t
Pubkah January X 27. 2 X 2
11144____________________,
TM* CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHT1EKTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMNOL1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. Q1-CA-1142
DIVISION O
SUNTRUST MORI GAGE. INC .
ROBERTA NICHOLSON SARGENT
AK/A ROBERTA ZUCCHI
NICHOLSON, el al.
Defender* i)
NOTICI O f
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purm art to a FnaJ Judgmanl ol
Mortgage Foractoaura dated Januery
II. 2 X 2 and anteiad In Casa NO
01-CA-II42 ol Vw C tau i Court al
vw EIGHTEENTH Jutkclai O cu e to
and tor SEMINOLE County. Ftonda
etwram SUNTRUST MORTGAGE.
INC . t Vw Plancil and ROBERTA
NICHOLSON SARGENT AK/A
ROBERTA ZUCCHI NICHOLSON:
TENANT i l HK/A KENNETH TAY­
LOR. UNITED NATIONAL BANK.
TENANT i t U M KENNETH TAY­
LOR era Vw Detendarti. I art sa# to
Vw IvXesI and baat taddar tor caah
al WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNIY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA al
It 00AM. on Vw 14 day Ol Fabruory
2002. Vw faaowmg deathbed proper­
ty aa aal torth «i said F awl Judgment
NORM 1/2 OF LOT 81 ANO THE
CAST X FEET OF THE NORTH 1/2
OF LOT 82. BLOCK 3. WILDUERE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3, PAGE 98. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SE kilt4CXE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
AK/A 342 Ovaralraat Avenue.
Lonqwnod. FL 32790
WITNESS MY HAND and Vw seal
ol Vim Court on January 11 .2002
(SEAL)
MaiyanrwMorrt
dark ol Vw Ctaui Court
By Mary Sboupe
Deputy Cleik
Echevarria SAaaooate*. P A
PO B c i 29014
Tampa. Ftonda 33622 5 0 18
F98052147
’Sea American* wan OwabWbaa Act
V you are a paraon with a diaabwty
who need* accommodation n order
to parbepate n We procaacSng. you
are enMed al no coal to you. tor Vw
provtaaron ol certain aaaialance
Please contact Court AdmraaVation
at X I N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Ftonda 32771. tetephona number
(407)6854227. within 2 working
day* ol your tecwpl ol ihrt docu­
ment. 11 haarvig Imputed, (TDO) 1•
XO 995 6 771
Pubkah January X . 27. 2002
11149
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICtAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
WAND FOR
9EUIMOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 01 CA 2104-1 AG
CHASE UAHHAI TAN MORTGAGE
CORPORA I ION.
SHELTER SOLUTIONS. INC. •&lt; al.
Defendant!*)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo a Final Judgmanl cl
Foractoataa dated January 11.2002.
2002. and entered n Caae No 01CA 2104 14 O.olVw Cacul Court &lt;4
Vw EIGHTEENTH Juhcial C tau i n
and tor SEMINOLE County. Ftonda
ahaietn CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION 1*
PlamtJI end SHELTER SOLUTIONS
INC . Sir AMI SEVEN And GWEN J
SEVEN, arvl _ . AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION OF THE
I SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY, are

Aa d o b ol ta d Court
By Jana E Jaaavnc
As Deputy Cterk
Subtracted by
f abet »G*SU. P A
Suke 300
1SnU adnige Aaarwa
Coral Gabtea. Ftonda 33 M8
(306)8824110
•Petkona aeh a daarwry who need
a apamal accommoda inn to perbcP
pate to tore procaadtog ahoukj contad ADACootanatof al Sammola
County Courthouaa. X I N. Park
Avenue. Suia N X 1 . Santord,
Ftoikto 32771. el le a f kve days prior
to Vw procoadtog
Talaphona:
(407)3234330 eat 4227, 1 -8 X 9 9 8
8771 (TOO) or 1-XO-9956 770 (Vhrla
Ftonda Relay Sarvtca *
PubtehJanuary X . 27. 2002
4148

CA M NO: M C A t i l l 14 0
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A. NOT IN ITS
WOWOUAL CAPACITY, BUT
SOLELY AS TRUSTEE. OR ITS
PERMITTED SUCCESSORS AND
ASSIGNS. ON BEHALF OF
VENDEE MORTGAGE TRUST
19951
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROBYN LYNN HOLTZAPPLE. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
0CV1SEE3.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST ROBYN LYNN
HOLTZAPPLE: JERRY
HOLTZAPPLE;
SHIRLEY ANN
JENSEN. IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST SHIRLEY ANN
JENSEN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SHIRLEY ANN JENSEN. If ANY.
JOHN OOE ANO JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS *1
POSSESSION
OCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP

VI THi d to cu rr COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUWCUkL CrtCUTT
VI ANO FOR
8EMMOL4 COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIYK ACTION
CAM NOj 01-CA-111 814-0
APPROVED RCSUENTIAL
MORTGAGE. WC-.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pi*
auini to i Summary Final Judgment
ol Foractoaura dated Jan II. 2002
enticed at CM Caae No 01 CA 1(32
14 O ol vw O o r t Court oltoa IITH
JWfcW Ctaue to and tor SEMINOLE
County, Santord. Ftonda, I w# aai to
M
u■ fahvM
hw j wwewi haei *-1-4-1--a __
m w g m i ana m v i Dawr w caan
•I Vw Wear tamt door al vw SEMI
NOLE County Courtoouww bested el
110 North Perk Avervw In SantonL
Ftortda. M It X AM an Vw 12 day
ol February. 2002 thw toeoartng
DOUGLAS KAPLAN and MCHEUE
deecrtoed property as aal torth to
NAPIER,
•aid Summary Final JudgnarK toDatendanHs)
w*
NOTICE O f 8ALE,
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 48
LOT 9. CAROLYN ESTATES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
suant to Final Order Granting
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
PlaHVTa Motion tor Final Summary
BOOK 21. PAGE 46. PUBLIC
Judgnari ol Forodooivo entered m
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUFP
Caae Na 01C A -1II9-14G . ol toe
TY, FLORIOA
C tau i Court ol the Eighteenth
Dated tote 11 day ol January. 2002
Ju d a k Cecui to and tor Oamaida
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Couiry, FtorvJa wherem APPROVED
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk ol Vw Ctaxrt Caul
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE. MC..
la Ptema* end DOUOLAS KAPLAN.
By. Mary Skroiaw
Deputy Clark
MICHELLE NAPIER. GENARA
Pubithto:
AYALA. UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. HAMPTON PARK OWN­
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
ERS ASSOCIATION. BASIM ABED,
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
and CHERYL BALSAM, are
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
Datandanta, I art aal to Vw hifteat
PLAINTIFF
tedder tor caah at X I N. Park
M l S. Umvatkiy Drive Stete 500
Avenue. Waal Front Door ol Vw
Ptentebon. FL 33324
(954)233 BOX
Sammola County Courtoouee,
0 1■73669(NATR)
Santord.Ftortda al Vw al 11 X am
on Vw 14 day ol Fabruary 2 X 2 . a l
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
a t provided by Chapter 49 ol Vw
ACT. parsons wrto dwabrktwa naadFtonda SUtutea. Vw toeowmg
tog a spaaal accommodation ahouto
ta d Fnal Judgmanl. to w i
canted COURT ADMINISTRATION.
Lo! 63. HAMPTON PARK.
•I
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407 065 4227. 1400Accordmg to Iha Plat Theriot. Aa
9 5 5 9 m (TDO) or t 4 X 9 5 5 8 7 7 0 .
Recorded m Plal Book X . Pagaa 54
vw Florida Relay Service
through K . Ol Tha Pubkc Reconte al
Pubkah January X . 27. 2002
Sammola County. Ftonda
la/k/a
1547 Oberkn Terrace. Lake Mary
H149
Ftonda 32748)
Deled al Demmote County. I tontU
mw II day o* January. 2 X 2
IN TH K C M C U T COURT
O f T H t 14TH

Aa Cterk. C tau i Court
By Mary S a rd **
AaDapuy Cterk
Pteaaa Pubkah to
James 0 Gtoaon. Eaqura
1900 Second SvaaL Suia X I
Saruote, Ftortda 3 4 2 X
P (941)3651144 F: (041)3651934
V you art e p e r e o n e ih i
who rwadi any .............. .atari to
order to perbtepale
mg. you are enMtod, el no coal to
ycu. to too provteton oI oartaai
AOACoordkwtor« X I N Perk Ava.
Scrte N -X t, Santord. Ftortda 32771,
1 4 0 7 -3 2 3 4 3 X « t . 4227. t-4009554771 (TDO)or 1 9 0 0 9554770
(V)vte Ftortda Hatey Service*, vnthm
h r (S) workmg days prior to Veer
Pubkah January X 27. 2 X 2
4147
M THE CMCUT COURT FOB
U te N O L I COUNTY.
COM
FLOMDA
FKE NUMBER: 01-444-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
ALFONSO ANTHONY IN80RN0NE
NOTICE OP AD4B4METSATK1N
Tlw arbm sirikon ol Vw aaiaw ol
ALFONSO ANTHONY IN80RNONE. dacaaaad. I*r Number 01 9 4 5
CP. la panebng to Vw Ctaui Court tor
Samnote County. Ftonda. Ftafcate
Drvtamn. Vw iddraat ol wtach a X I
N Park Avarua. Santord. Ftonda
32772 The name* and addraaaaa ol
VW personal representative and Vw
personal representative a attorney
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Ai Parana upon whom tvs nonce
• served who have ubyacoona Vial
(hatenga Vw veadry ol Vw rta Vw
gwakcabons of Vw personal repre
santaVva. vanua, or ymadtoban ol
ton Court are renewed to Ne toa*
cbyachcn* w.th Vita Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY o f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A# credior* ol Vw decadam and
otoar persona having clams ol
damanda agarnal dacadanra estate
on whom a copy ol tow notice w
served wrtom tone montoa *9ar toa
dale ol Vw teal pctolrcabon ul tow
nonce must tie toa* ciarma with tors
Court WITHIN THE LATEH OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE O f THE FIRST PUBUCATON OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al oVwr en d u re of Vw dacadanl
and parsons having ciarma ol
damanda agarnal toa decedent !
estate mull Na Vw* derma wrto ton
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha date ol Ural pubtcit.jn ol tow
Nance is t/2002.
Personal Representative
Ruben inbomane
1444 0 4 1 Court
imkalenuc. FI 32903
•or
Personal
Howard A Sparger Eaqun
FL Bar *144166
1133 Louisiana Avenue. Surta 214
Winter Parti. Ftonda 327*9
407 847-5700
Pubkah January X . 27. 2 X 2
11144
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH

JUUC1AL CMCUT.
M ANO FOR
I COUNTY.
FLOMDA
CAM NO: 81-CA 1 4 1 3 1 4 -0
CENLAR FSB F/K/A CENLAR
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MARK C, DAKEY If UVWO. ANO IF
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRU8TEE3 ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIM1NO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST MARK C. DAKEY,
MARSHA N DAILEY IF UVINO.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST MARSHA N DAILEY.
ALAFAYA WOODS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC ; JCM4 DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURI SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN put
auent to a Summary Final Judgmanl
of Foractoaura dated Jan II. 2002
entered in Ctrl Casa No 01 CA
19 13 ) 4-0 ol toa Cvcui Court d toa
I4TH Judicial C tau i to and lot
SEMINOLE
County.
Santord.
Ftonda. I art aai to Vw lagwal and
bast bidder lor cash al Vw vrasl tam
door d Vw Courthouaa al Vw SEMI­
NOLE County Courthcue located al
310 N. Park Avenuw to Santord,
Florida, al II X am on Vw 12 dvy
d Fabruary. 2002 Iha lonowmg
dat a bad property aa aal lorth to
teal Summary Faial Judgment, to­
rt:
LOT 2. ALAFAYA WOOOS PHASE
XllB. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDEDIN PLAT
BOOK 35. PAGES 72 TO 79 O f THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI NOLL
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated tow 11 day al January. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk ol toa Ctaui Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Cterk
Pubkah m:

THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S University Drive Suite 5 X
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)2338000
01T5599(CNJ)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pavsona wih dwabrtttea need
a ipadal accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•I
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouu al 407 6654 2 2 7 . 1-400955 4771 (TOOJ or I 6 X 9 5 5 8770.
aw Florida Relay Service
Pubkan January X . 27.2002
m u
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nukce w hereby given Vwt I am
engaged n buaawaa al 107 E. Carvw
St Altamonte Springs. FL. Swmmole
Comfy. Ftonda in ter Vw Ftcavoue
Noma ol H • L OARAGE DOOR O f
CENTRAL FLOMDA. INC a n l toal I
mend to ragnwr aato name a « i toe
Division
ol
Corporations.
Taiahaaaae. Florida, at wxordteica
with Vw pnenarons of Vw Ftcttnxw
Noma Statutes. to-W i Section
B65 09. Ftonda Statutes 1991
Darlene M Master
Pubkan January X . 2003
1198

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Home Health Care
Elderly Care
Health A Beauty
For Sale
Cemetsry Lots
Reminder Sarvicas
Luxury Rama
Computer/TV
Personate
22 Health Cara
23 Loat A Found
23 Special Nodosa
27 Nursery A ChM Care

322-2611

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*n le le
uommgrciai
honuii
110 Office Space For Rant
118 Pasture For Rant
123 Wanted To Rani
125 Lasts To Own
127 Sloraga/Office For Rant

IS

07 Career
Consultants
0B Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment

REAL ESTATE
141 Hornet For Sale
143 Out of Stats
Property For Sals
145 Resort Property For Sate
147 Industrie! Property For Sate
140 MobAa Homs Lots For Sate
148 Commercial Property For Sate
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sate
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sate
157 Mobile Homes For Sate
158 Real Estate Wanted
100 Buslnes* For Sate
103 Waterfront Property For Sate
155 Duplex For Sate

RENTALS
81

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83 Rooms For Rant
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43 Legal SarvtcM

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87 Apartments - Furnished
88 Apartment* •Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Dupfee/Tripfex
107 MoMe Hornet For Rant
lit Resort Vacation*
114 WSrahoueWRental Space
115 Industrial Rental*

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Opportunities
Opportunities
Financial Services
Money to Lend
Mortgages

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AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
OEV1SEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS, CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO AU OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST

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53 Sightless­
ness
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ancient Irish
kings
58 Fiddle stick
59 End of quip
62 Having to do
with bees
5 3 Floating plat­
form
6 4 Vogue
competitor
65 Takes ten
60 G aelic
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state?
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graffltist
3 Famous Kitt
4 Alphabetic
sequence
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6 Even more
spooky
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hogged
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m em ber
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introduction
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words,
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vaccines
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Cather
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head
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preposition
32 Spanish
article
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Chinese
author
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Sheridan
3 6 Businesscard abbr.
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4 0 Egg
container
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black keys
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broken
record
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lots of land
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47 M arriage­
able
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of T h e Lion
in Winter"
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54 Casual
dissent
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sashes
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B. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEDIN PLAT
BOOK 13, PAGES 23 THROUGH 2 *
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Cteted
11 doy of January. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
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By Miry Biroup#
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300 Termite Repair
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311 Travel
312 Traa Service
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260 Legal Services
209 Locksmith
280 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 CM. Lube A Fitter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Past Control
290 PianoTOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
308 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding

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275 Dtywal
270 Electrical
277 Fanes
278 Handy Man
278 Hauling
200 Horn# Improvements
281 Irrigtiton A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
204 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
280 Laundy Services

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Purftudnl to Ftonda Surute* Sort
Stosaga Fta tty Act. Sac 63 006 A
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201 Computer Consulting
202 Cabinets
203 Carpentry
204 Carpel A Installations
205 Carpal CteanlnB
200 Calling Repair
207 Ceramic Tie
200 Chid Care Canters
209 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete

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230 Car Rentals
230 Vahictes Wanted
238 Motorcydes/Bikat For Sate
240 Boat Rantats
241 Rec. Vahicles/Ctenpars For Sate
243 Trellars For Sate
245 Farm Equipment

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207 Jewelry
208 Wearing Apparei
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195 Machine Work
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Sanford, FL 32771
Phoro 407-323 1120
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B ird s ----------Continued from Pag* 1C

Htfild photo by Tommy Vlnsoni
Kan Calhoun holds one of the many birds at KRC Exotic Birds in Longwood.

"It's like an adoption,"
Ronda said. "We carefully scru­
tinize a person who wants to
buyabira."
"We have to make sure the
bird fa not Just going to be an
ornament in a beautiful cage,"
Ken added. "They need to oe
out and loved. They become
part of the family — like a dog
or a ca t"
There's a reason for their pro­
tective attitude. Many of the
birds came to KRC from vari­
ous breeders when they were
only a few days old.
Scooter, a macaw, came to the

Longwood store when he was
only 4 days old.
"He was the size of a large
Palmetto bug," Ronda said.
"We call him Scooter because he
would scoot down the counter
to get his food."
As with most babies, the
Calhouns have to wean the
birds until they are ready for
solid food. That means at least
three feedings a day when they
are very young.
Once they arc weaned, the
birds can go to a new family —
after the Calhouns determine if
the bird and possible owner are
the right fit.

Prices for the birds vary, from
hundreds of dollars to more
than $1,000.
"The price fa determined by
supply and demand, and of
course, the rarity of the bind,"
Ronda said.
After spending years sur­
rounded by birds, both Ken and
Ronda said they hav: no plans
of doing anything else.
"I do this because I love it,"
Ken said. "Ronda's a good bird
lady, and I've turned out to be a
good bird man."
For more information, call
KRC at 407-331-5466 or visit the
web at wwwknxxotkbirdsxom

M arva---------Continued from F if e 7C
the Rescue Outreach Mission.
In 1986, her dream became a
reality. She feeds, clothes and
shelters the homeless. For 35
years, she has worked in the
ministry, and she currently
serves as pastor of the Rescue
Church of Cod.
A laborer in the field of social
work, day-care and emergency
services, it serves as a shelter in
Seminole County, helping
many citizens and transients.
Mother Weaver has been recog­
nized for her many accomplish­
ments toward mankind.
Herbert Cherry, a Sanford
native, always has been known
for his hard work and determi­
nation, and he has become an
outstanding entrepreneur.
He opened his own barber
shop and built the Cherry Plaza
in 1960. Cherry had many occu­
pations, including professional
barber, school bus driver, real
estate broker amt general build­
ing contractor.
A community minded citi­
zen, Cherry has been a leader
in Sanford, serving as first PTA
president of Grooms Academy,

where he graduated and his
four children attended. He has
served on many city advisory
boards and currently serves on
the Goldsboro Front Porch
Council. Often called BuddyRoe by many former students
who rode his school bus.
Cherry serves as chairman of
the Deacon Board of St. John
Metropolitan Baptist Church.
We salute these two distin­
guished service awardees, their
service, dedication and untiring
service to the community,
where they are both still active.
"A Celebration of the
Human Spirit," was presented
by the African-American
Cultural Forum, including
Ronald Dundas, president;
Jeffrey Zamor, vice president;
Aneisha Black, secretary;
Anushka St. Lovis, treasurer;
Fabio Giraldo, chaplain/public
relations director; and Henry
Warner, sergeant at arms.
Dr. Stephen C. Wright and
Professor Annye L Re foe were
coordinators of AACF and the
Organization of Black Faculty

and Staff-CROP program.
"Women of Virtue," United
Christian Women of Sanford
District will host their first
mini-women’s conference
Friday, Jan. 25, and Saturday,
Jan. 26, in Moore's Temple
Miracle House of Healing,
located at 1802 Bell Ave. in west
Sanford. Pastor is Thomas
Williams.
Saturday's special guest is
Sister Ki “Shauna Guy of Cocoa.
Musical renditions will be pre­
sented by Evangelist Ramona
Laureano of Deltona, Praise
Dancers and other artists. The
community is invited to the
worship experience.
Women of Virtue is a group
of Christian women.
#***#
St. John Metropolitan Baptist
Church, located at 920 Cypress
Ave., invites the community to
witness a performance by
renowned artist and harpist
Rosalind Beck, who appears
with the Orlando Philharmonic
Orchestra, 11 a.m. Sunday, Jan.

The United Christian Women ol Sanford will host a mini women's conference
Friday. Jan. 25, and Saturday. Jan. 26.

27, during its worship service.
The harp is a unique instru­
ment mentioned often in the
psalms and was played by
king David. Come and enjoy

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The cost of cemetery anil funeral arrange­
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Prearrangement allows the cost to be frozen at
today's prices.
[’rearrangement also gives you a chance to
comparison shop, something that your family
won't be able to do if you die suddenly. By
lixtking ahead, you can check out the different
funeral homes and cemeteries, because costs
and services vary widely.
Baldwin Fairchild offers traditional services,
personalized services, cremation with a tradi­
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these spirit filled selections on
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The Rev. Robert Doctor is
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Sunday
January 20, 2002

Longwood couple’s business is for the ‘exotic’ birds
By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor

he inside of Ken and Ronda
Calhoun's business sounds
like a South American rain
forest There is never a minute of
silence, and when it's loud — it can
be very loud.
The noise, however, doesn't both­
er the Calhouns. After working with
exotic birds for more than two
decades, Ken and Ronda think the
squawking from more than 50 of
their feathered friends is actually
relaxing.
"It's part of working with the
birds," Ken said. "1 like it It sounds
like you are in a jungle. People pay a
lot of money for a tape that sounds
like this."
The Calhouns own KRC Exotic
Birds in Longwood, a business spe­
cializing in the care and sale of color­
ful birds native to various warm-cli­
mate countries. One step into their

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store, and a visitor will see every­
thing from an African Grey Congo to
a Harlequin Macaw.
The Calhoun's beginning in the
exotic bird business Began with
Ronda's grandfather and his parrots.
"It started because of my love for
my grandfather's parrots years ago,"
Ronda said. "I had about five, and
when Ken fell in love with me, he
fell in love with my parrots."
That was in 1988. A few years
later, the couple began selling exotic
birds at the Sanford flea market
The Calhouns eventually became
tired of transporting two van loads
of birds between their home and the
flea market each day. They decided
to open a full-time store; and two
years ago, KRC (Ken and Ronda
Calhoun) Exotic Birds opened at
192 Highway 17-92.
Along with birds, the store
offers a variety of supplies,
includ ing food, cages and
bird toys. They also offer

Ronda and Ken Calhoun hold buds
found In their store, KRC Exotic
Birds, in Longwood. Ronda is holding
Scooter, a Macaw, and Ken is holding
Frosty, an Umbrella Cockatoo.
Pholof by Tummy MncrntJ
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advice — accumulated through!
years of experience between the
pie — to current and future bird
owners.
Not everyone will leave
KRC Exotic Birds with a
new pet The Calhouns
are very careful
when it comes to
selecting who
will take home
a new memher of the
f;t-'
family.

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Sunday. January 20.2002

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Application deadline for Miss Seminole County Scholarship Pageant Feb. 1
Miss Seminole County Scholarship
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young women from the area to submit
applications for the third annual event
scheduled for next month.
"The pageant offers some very
exciting opportunities for the young
women," Pageant Executive Director
Beverly Baird Boothe said. "It is a
stepping stone to the Miss America
Pageant, and numerous scholarship
opportunities are offered in their vari­
ous areas of talent."
The 80-page application contains

the rules and regulations for the pag­
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clothes contestants can wear to what
makes a good platform of interest. The
deadline to submit applications is Feb.
Contestants must be between the
ages of 17 and 24 and must be enrolled
in college or have had college training,
Boothe said. Additionally, those Inter­
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must live within a 75-mile radius of
Sanford.
Although the pageant is held in

Sanford, Boothe emphasizes it is a
community affair. The winner will rep­
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the year at various events and during
June's Miss Florida pageant.
The third annual event will be held
Saturday, Feb. 23, lnjthe ffelen Stairs
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morning interviews and culminates
with the evening's pageant.
Participants will have the opportu­
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honoring Sanford native Herbert Cherry and
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the selections "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho,"
"This Little Light of Mine," "Total Praise" and
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to two great leaders of our Sanford community,
the choir sang "The Battle Hymn of the
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City gymnastics program begins Feb. 6
Beginning an Wednesday,
Feb. 6, the City of Winter
Springs Parks and Recreation
Department will be offering a
gymnastics course for children
3 to 5. The course will
place on Wednesday after­
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the Winter Springs Civic
Center, located at 400 N.
Edgemon Avenue. The instruc­
tor will be Amy Purdy of the

£

Orlando Aerials Academy
The program will feature
building skills with the batartoe
beam and trampoline, as well
as several atrefcning drills. The
will extend from Feb. $ to Feb.
27, with a $30 enrollment fee.
For more information about
this and other Winter Springs
Parks and Recreation pro­
grams, call 407-327-4761.

Southern Bsillet
Theatre

Hmid pMo by Mwva Hawfclna
Mother Blanche Weaver and Herbert Cherry were recently
honored during Heritage JuMee 2002. a celebration ot
black achievement.

Heritage Jubilee 2002 will go down in the his­
tory books of SCC and Sanford. It was an effort
conceived in 1982 by the "Afro-American
Society" to commemorate the birth and achieve­
ments o f Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., long before
it became fashionable to do so. Heritage Jubilee
Is an annual reunion, where the community
pays tribute to Dr. King's ideals.
The prestigious Distinguished Service
Awards arc presented to black leaders with
emphasis on the contributions made by those
selected.
This year's spirited celebration was bestowed
upon Mother Blanche B. Weaver and Herbert
Cherry.
Mother Blanche B. Weaver is the founder of

Presentation of
- La Fille Mai Gardee ~
T h e Misbehaved Daughter”

Sec Hawkins, Page 8C

Historical Society starts new year
The Lake Mary Historical Society started
the new year off by welcoming their new offi­
cers. Outgoing president Janet Jemigan hand­
ed off her title to new president Peggy Wolfe.
At the January meeting, the
Society made a change in their
future meetings. The Society
voted to have board meetings
once a month, but general
meetings for the entire mem­
bership would be quarterly.
There will be a program at the
quarterly meetings. All mem­
bers are still welcome at any
Mary
meeting. The next board meet­
Rowell
ing will be Thursday, February
14. The next general meeting
will be April 11.
The Historical Society will have a booth at
Olde Lake Mary Days, scheduled for Saturday
March 2. Anyone Interested in joining can stop
by the booth and sign up. The membership is
$10 for individuals, $15 for families and $5 for
students.

Sunday. JanuaryftO . 2002

Choreographed by
Samantha Dunstar
With choreographic
assistance by
Artistic Director Fernando Bujones

January 20,2002 5:00 p.m.
Winter Springs High School
130 Tuskawilla Road
Herald pboto by Uery Rowell
Lake M ary Historical Society's new president. Peggy
Wolte, left, with outgoing president Janet Jemigan.

Hector Perez from Baldwin Fairchild was the
special guest at the January meeting of the
AARP.
One of the bad things that happens when
you don't plan ahead can be greater cost. Your
loved ones are suffering and they don’t make
decisions based on cost or practicality. They
make decisions out of pain. When you plan
ahead, that's one less thing your family has to
See Huwell. Page 8C

Cost-Adults $10/Children $5
For tickets or more information,
Call 407-321-8111
A Seminole Cultural Arts Council fundraiser
Presented in partnership with United Arts of Central Florida,
Seminole County, and Seminole Cultural Arts Council

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Sunday, January 2 0 ,200 2

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Liriope: TJie Monkey Grass

All Souls to host Mission
All Soul* Catholic
Church in Sanford will host
a Mission from Sunday,
F A . 3, through Thursday,
Feb. 7.
Each
evening's
service
will start
at 7 p.m.
and lost
approxi­
mately an
hour and
a half. On
Sunday, a
Schavttz
"pot
luck" suipper will be held
at 2 p.m. before the
Mission
talk at 4
.m. A
ght
refresh­
ment will
be served
after the
Mission
talks on
Monday
through
Dowd
Thursday.
The theme of this year's
Mission is "Let Us Build A
House of Love" and it will
be led by Father Peter

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Liriope, a plant belonging
to the lily family, is one of the
most popular ground
covers in Florida. It is
also called lilyturf or
monkey grass.
Native of Eastern
Asia, this grass-like
plant is used in shady
areas where other
plants will not grow
w ell

After establishment, the
■plants become very drought
tolerant and need to be
watered only if long
periods of drought
occur. It may develop
tipbum In severely hot,
dry conditions.
Fertilize once during
the spring.
Propagation b done by
division of plant
AJ
clumps and sometimes
T he Plant
Ferrer
by seeds. Ground covLiriope is a perenni- • • • • ••«• • • ere can be mowed
al, herbaceous, matevery few years during
forming plant that grows to
late winter to remove ragged
about 1 foot tall. Leaves are
old foliage just before the new
simple, linear and arching
growth appears.
over the sides, measuring 8 to
One popular cultivar with
24 inches long and 0.5 to 0.75
variegated foliage b damaged
wide. Leaves mostly green but by frost, but most varieties are
variegated plants are easily
tolerant to frost damage.
found.
The plant forms tubers and
Use
spread by rhizomes. Flowers
Liriope b an excellent plant
are purple, small, measuring
when used as a ground cover
about 0.25 inches across,
in shady locations. It is-used
borne in short spikes held on
to replace grass where shade
stalks several inches taller
b too heavy for grass growth
than the leaves.
and used as a border plant
next to walkways or plant
Fruit b black, small, berry­
like, about 0.5 Inch wide,
beds. It b also used at the base
appearing in fall and winter.
of shrubs that develop a high
canopy with few leaves near
Culture
the ground. It will not tolerate
foot traffic.
Planting should be done in
early summer to give the
plants enough time to become
Varieties
established before the cold
The Evergreen Giant b
season.
maybe one of the most widely
planted variety. It grows 18 to
Plants prefer partial to
deep shade, but some culti24 inches tall with white flow­
vara can tolerate full sun.
ers. Thb variety b considered
Variegated cultivars will
most susceptible to the crown
rot disease.
revert to the green form in
dense shade. It b tolerant to
Other varieties are, Big
many soil types and pH
Blue, Lilac Beauty, Majestic,
ranges but requires good
Silver Midget, Silvery
drainage. For covering or edg­ Sunproof, and Variegata.
ing, plant them 8 to 10 feet
apart. Keep the soil mobt dur­ Pests and Diseases
ing the first month after trans­
Scales and tip bum are con­
planting.
sidered to be the main prob-

Schavitz and Father Jack
Dowd, redemptorist mis­
sionaries from Chicago, III.
Both priests have been on
the Mission Team for sever­
al years and have wide
varied apostolic experi­
ence.
According to church offi­
cials, it is not unusual for
the grace of God to touch
many lonely, angry, dis­
couraged hearts with a spe­
cial forgiving love during
many. The Redemptorist
Parish Mission is being dis­
covered a means of parish
renewal. An entire parish is
offered the opportunity to
reflect on one's life in a
itive way and to celerate the life of the com­
munity in God. Both Father
Peter and Father Jack are
return speakers to All
Souls.
The community is invit­
ed to participate in the
Mission. The church is
located at 800 S. Oak Ave.,
in Sanford. Pastor is
Richard W. TVout Jr.
For further information
about the Mission, call the
church office at 407-3221501.

VI

Heartland Boys
from

Nicholasville,
Kentucky

In
Concert

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Volunteer opportunities

Southern Gospel Music
Wed. Jan. 23rd • 7:30 P.M.
at the

Paola Wesleyn Church
5650 Wayside Drive • Sanford, FL
F or Info C all:
Pastor O'Donnell 407-322-6332
Free-W ill Offering

lems of th b plant in the land­
scape, but recently, crown rot
b becoming a serious disease
problem in the central Florida
area, especially in the
Evergreen Giant variety.
The symptoms of thb dis­
ease are first noticed on older
leaves where a pale to yellow
color develops from the base
of the leaves and extends
upward toward the tip. When
immature leaves, not fully
expanded, close to the grow­
ing point become diseased,
they become tan or tight
brown and have a water
soaked appearance.
Eventually, the entire leaves
become bright yellow, then
brown and die.
Death may occur within
two fo four weeks from infec­
tion.‘As with many diseases of
thb type, cultural practices are
very important to reduce dis­
ease incidence. Disease devel­
opment increases with
increases in peat moss content
of the soil around the roots of
the plants.
Observations in the field
and laboratory have shown
that when dead or diseased
plants are removed from a
landscape and a new plants b
re-planted in the same loca­
tion, it will eventually become
diseased.
Treatment of affected areas
with fungicides before replac­
ing the plant b unlikely to be
completely effective, but such
treatments might reduce the
number of new plants that
will become infected.

g

The Sem inole County Guardian Ad Litem
Program is in need of volunteers to advocate
for tiie best interest of abused, neglected and
abandoned children in a court proceeding.
To become a Guardian Ad Litem volunteer,
you must be 21 years old, possess good
judgement, common sense and be capable of
helping a child in crisis. You must present
favorable references, consent to have your
background checked and complete 24-hours
of training.
Guardian Ad Litem training will be held at
the Juvenile Justice Center, 190 Bush Bivd., in
Sanford, on Feb. 15,16 and Feb. 22. If you are
interested in attending or for more informa­
tion, call Myma at 407-665-5370.
The Christian Sharing Center in

Longwood has an urgent need for volunteers
to fill various positions.
Receptionbts and interviewers are needed
to interview families in e r b b situations and to
assbt them in meeting their needs. Pantry
workers are needed to stock shelves and fill
grocery orders for client families. Van drivers
are needed to pick up food donations.
Hours are Monday through Friday from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m.
Thrift store volunteers are also needed to
sort donations, assist customers, run the cash
register and check small appliances and make
repairs, as well as truck assbtants to help
with donation pick ups. Hours are Monday
through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For information, call Diann at 407-260-9155,
ext. 6, Monday, Wednesday or Friday.

�T he Scmnolk Herald

Sunday. January 20 .2 0 0 2

Pa#e3C

Hartsocks surprised on silver anniversary
Two local businesswomen,
other photos and memorabilia.
Lori Hartsock and Sandy
Hearts and whit* lights added
Swain, spent Saturday after­
an aura of mystic to the festive
occasion. Along with
noon, Jan. 12, doing
what numerous work­
punch and finger foods,
all enjoyed the large
ing people d a They
moved furniture in
sheet cake embossed
with purple flowers and
Sandy's beauty salon,
did other chons and hit
silver leaves
About 45 guests
the mall (hooping for
showed up including
something they couldn't
Lori's two nieces ana a
do without Later, they
nephew from Tampa,
met up with Lori's bet­
Oorts
ter half, Steve Hartsock,
her sister from North
Dietrich
Carolina and her father
for a bite to ea t
Since Sandy was not • • • ■ • • • • from Spring Hill.
feeling up to par; she
Adding to the festivity
was a telephone call from son
took Lori home early. What an
earth was all the commotion
Mike who is in the Air Force
and stationed in Oklahoma
going on at the Hartsock
Rome? You could have
City. Incidentally, Mike was in
knocked Lori over with a feath­ on the secret plot and helped
er. During her three-hour
sister Katie via long distance.
Lori and Steve were married
absence, the home had been
transferred into a lively party
Jan. 14,1977 in Tampa and
arena complete with glittering
moved to Sanford in 1982. He
decorations and party people.
is a certified public accountant
Katie Hartsock and a friend,
with Hartsock, Mann and
Ashley Fagaly, plus others had
Raley and she is administrative
assistant at the First United
worked like little beavers on
the secret project
Methodist Church
Surprise! Surprise!
The event was the 25th
Italian Night
anniversary celebration for Lori
The community calendar has
and Steve.
a lot of interesting listings for
February other than the timeNobody knows how daugh­
honored S t Valentine's Day.
ter Katie pulled it off without
letting the cat out of the bag.
Perhaps one of the most
popular events is Italian Night'
She sent out invitations, and all
sponsored annually by the
of her parents' friends volun­
teered to help ou t Many guests Sanford Woman's Club. This
showed up with party roods
event actually started back in
the 1970s as a Spaghetti Dinner,
while others helped in various
but didn't reach annual status
capacities.
The halls were decked with
until several years later when it
was renamed "Italian Night"
streamers, balloons and ban­
Patrons have come to expect
ners and carried out a silver
quality food in an authentic
and purple motif. The couple’s
framed wedding photographs
Italian atmosphere. And this
year is no different. A charming
were on display along with

Homecoming
celebration starts
this Thursday
Crooms Academy of
Information Technology is
hosting its Winter
Homecoming Celebration
from Thursday, Jan. 24,
through Saturday, Jan. 26.
Schedule of events include:
• Thursday, Jan. 24 — Pep
rally begins at 4 p.m. and bas­
ketball game begins at 6 p.m.
• Friday, Jan. 25 — Alumni
reception begins at 6 p.m.
• Saturday, Jan. 26 — Semi
Formal Homecoming Dance
will be held from 6:30 p.m. to
midnight.
All events will be held at
Crooms Academy of
Information Technology, locat­
ed at 2200 W. 13th St., in
Sanford.
.................................

sidewalk cafg motif will be car­
ried out in the door. Red-check­
ered table cloths will cover the
tables with accents of flags
from around the world and
bright fresh flowers. There will
also be Italian art and beautiful
plants which will be for sale.
Cheery servers, wearing redcheckered aprons, will be on
hand to meet patrons' every
whim.
The menu will feature gar­
den salad, spaghetti with suc­
culent sauce, garlic bread,
dessert and beverages.
This fund-raiser is an effort
of the entire dub. The commit­
tee consists of Helen Polgar,
first vice president, and Mindy
Tooley, second vice president as
co-chair with Yvonne Portals,
Cathey Bossert, Vivian Buck
and C t Lores Lash. Sharing the
K.P. detail are Dr. Robert J.
Smith, Paul Polgar and Mark
Davis. The spaghetti sauce will
be prepared try Buck's
Restaurant
"Italian Night" will be held
in the quaint Woman's
Clubhouse, 309 S. Oak Ave, on
Feb. 22, from 5 to 8 pan.
Tickets, available from any dub
member, are $6 adults and $4
children. Carry-out service is
also available.
Sick List
Jean Marcel has been under
the weather for quite some
time. She moved to Georgia to
be near her son and unfortu­
nately she had a bad fall and
returned to the Sanford area.
For those who would tike to
visit Jean, she is currently a res­
ident of Mariner Health of
Tuskawilla, 1024 Wiila Springs
Drive, Winter Springs.

Bridge Social
Zelda Siskind and Carolyn
Cornelius were hostesses for
foe January gathering of the

Bridge Social of the Sanford
Woman's Club. The hostesses
served a light buffet before the
games began.
High score was won by
Thelma Smith with Marion
Smith winning second high.
Other players included: Carol
Dennison, Shirley Milis, Wilma
Heaton and Rose Edith
Jacobson.

o W is s S e m in o le C o u n ty
ScliofiaAsfitf) ‘Pageant
An Official Preliminary For The Miss Florida
And Miss America Pageants

F e b ru a ry 2 3 , 2 0 0 2
7 :0 0 P .M .
The Helen Stairs Theatre
(Downtown Sanford)
Come Be A Part O f The
Miss Seminole County
Pageant.
Applications are Available at Area
High Schools and Colleges or the
Helen Stairs Theatre in
Downtown Sanford

QA/c indite you to disit oult nidtseity.
W e have a wide selection o f
brom eliads in individual pots,
unique driftwod designs and a
variety o f unusual containers for

For More Information Cali

hom e and garden use.

(407) 321-3576

O ur nursery is open
9AM to 3 PM Tuesday through Friday
and 9 AM to 5 PM Saturday &amp;Sunday

Tickets By Donation $10.00

During the week it is helpful
if you can call ahead o f your visit.

Blossom

Jean’s daughter, Tara Scott,
asked that all mail be
addressed to her home: 2250
Fairglenn Way, Winter Park,
32792, so that she can personal­
ly deliver it to Jean.

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Sunday. January 20. 2002

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Church
Notes
Food Program
Those who made reser­
vations for Sanford
Church of Christ's Food
Source program may pick
up their packages next
Saturday.
Food Source is a
Christian buying program
in which high volume
purchasing enables the
company to buy in bulk
and distribute at consider­
able savings. The food will
be shipped to the church
on Jan. 26. Pick-up is 7:30
to 8:30 a.m.
The Sanford Church of
Christ is working with
Food Source to help the
congregation and tne com­
munity. The program
offers various foods each
month at a discounted rate
form grocery stores.
Call the church at 407322-7781 or Jeanette at
407-322-8234 or 407-8290272 for further informa­
tion.
C ounseling Services

Lutheran Counseling
Services invites the com ­
munity to a presentation
by Dr. Beverly Yahnke
titled "Being Family in
Uncertain Times."
The event will be held
at St. Luke's Lutheran
Church, located at 2021 W.
State Route 426 in Oviedo,
from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday,
Feb. t.
The event will focus on
how the tragedy of Sept.
11, the slowing economy
and other concerns have
affected the future of fami­
lies. The program, open to
the public and geared
toward adult family mem­
bers, empowers the audi­
ence to meet the new chal­
lenges of these turbulent
times with confidence and
even laughter.
Yahnke, renowned for
her wisdom and wit, will
provide positive answers
for Christian families,
with dialogue and fellow­
ship. She is executive
director of Christian
Counseling Services in
Milwaukee, Wis., and is
also a noted family thera­
pist, speaker and author.
Admission is free. A
dessert buffet will be pro­
vide. For more informa­
tion, call the Lutheran
Counseling Services office
at 407-644-4692 or St.
Luke's Lutheran Church at
407-365-3408.

First
Presbyterian
Church O f
Sanford
401 Park Ave.

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4100 Paola Road(44A)
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Sunday School
9 00 a m
Sunday Evening Worah^S 00 p m
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Wadnaaday Sam e*
7 00 p m
OKI TruRe M a N m D a y

POND
519 S Park A v* Sanlord. FL
407*322*6041
Raw. fkckBiy fi* Interim Sr Pastor
Rev Tom Smart
PaaloralCara
Rev Rkhanl Waganar Uuac Deactor
Mark WlAama
YouN» M natar
Adam Wdow
YouHtnam
Sunctey School
B ilim
Sunday Morning Wurafap
10 30 a m
Sunday Evening W orths*
BOO p m
Wed. Acftdkae lor a l agaa 6 0 0 p m
Nt*aary Providad

CENTRAL SARTOT CHURCH
1101 W IM SL, S ariord
(407)322 2914
Jimmy Data PiNeraon
Paator
Jack M Thomaa
M nlamr of Muac
Am Pagan
M kw tar q l VouTt
Sunday School
900am
U o riing Worship
1100 am
Evamng W orah*
900 pm
W ad Prayer Service
630pm

RRST BAPHST CHURCH OP LONOWOOO

Ml Stale Road 434. E
Longwood. FL 327BO-5394
(4 0 7)339**17
Rmarand Chha WhMay • Senior Pack*
Saturday Praia* 5 Worafap BOO pm

Sunday

Woraho
M m Study
WoraNp
Wad AWANAAAuti
PNMpMM# Traaang
P aatoraB tN S luty
A M Chov

930am
9 4 5 am
11 X am
530pm
TOO pm
700pm
9 0 0 pm

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MARKHAM WOODS
5400 Markham Wooda Road
Lake Mary. FL 3 2 7 *
(407) 333-1055
Dr Boh Partar
P a rt*
Kaah Vncen / Nek Parkm
Co-YotAh
Sunday
C o i*a and Donuta
930A M
BAN Study
945 A M
Woraho
1045A M
(Chidran a Church Providad)
C hidran»A*ana Club
5 30 PM
Woraho
700 PM
Wadnaaday
Crwch Fam ly Dnnar
0 00 PM
Prayer and S44a Study
700 PM
You» Maaang
Childran a Choir and Team KID O u t*
(FAraery provided a l tarytcaa)
LIGHTHOUSE BAPTIST CHURCH
M IS MARKHAM ROAD
Sanlord. Florida 32771
(407) 529-4400
Randy Waiar
Ptaiur
Sunday School
945am
Morrwig Wonhqy
1050am
(Jr. Church tor C hidran age*
3 thru grade 5)
EverwigWoraftpSOO
pm
Wadnaaday
A d a Prayar/Btbls Skrdy
700 p m
C htoan 5 Taan Sarvicaa
T OO p m
RagMar kchvRaa For AJ Agaa
Fkaaary Provatad For A l Sarvicaa
fm y Viaaor ta A fflatom e Guaaf
FIRST 6MLOH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
700 Elm Avenue
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)322 5499
Rev Or Harry D Ructar Sr
Paator
Eady Ucrrang Sarvlca
5 13 am
S ^ M y Id o d
9 W arn
MomngWorahtp
11 00am
Evvrung WorVop (TBA)
4 00 pm
Monday. B4*a Study
7 30 pm

Catholic
O il 80U L8 CATkOUC CHURCH
C w n w o fg ifts t I S O a /M
Som oni FL

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Fa«w RctvaS W Tram
P w ,
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ft 00 am
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C aftM oam Saturday
4 00pm
SaranlajW gi
SOOpm
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9 00 am . Engpm |S aoa H oi)
9 0 0 a m • 5uaruafi(C lw cX)

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Congregational

lftW a m
930 am .

Christian
1907 S. Sanford Am .. BarforcL FL

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Jewish

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CMYMOOOJI CATHOLIC CHURCH
m oS ^M A m .
S b nfon tF L
407-321 *4193

CHURCH (MACCC)
1401 9. Parti Awa, f
407-322-4394
Larry Leonard
Sunday School
930am
Morning Yfonto?
1100am .
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322*7727
930 am .
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Famtfy BafibaPi Service 7:30 p m
Frfefoy Sabbafh Service
(•« a tta r Fttdaya)
911pm
r ta b b a fi Sarrtoe* 930 a m

(407) 7993729 or (407) 772*0477

Sunday School

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R fftR O TY C H R M TU M CHURCH
lU D M M n D rtM
OeAtry, FL 32713
f ta W f K 407 466-0432
109JIL

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Episcopal
HOLT CROSS EPWCOPAL CHURCH
401 PaRAwa . Sanford
1407*322-4911

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Phona 322-7312
Oaaaaa lor CMdrert
rwx0 i M i grada*
Nuraary AI'aiaMa *
You* Q nx? maaat *

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YO utoUrM w

1000 a m
1000am
9 9 0 0 pm

C al for m
MKVWEEK WORSHIP Pf CHAPEL
Tlwedey, Wednaeday 8 Thursday*
BIBLE STUDIES*
Wadriaaday A Thuradaya
fS a p t-M e y

Suiday School
AduR B E ? Sfody
9.30 a m
W brsh? Same*
1030 a m
Wedneeday W orth?
700pm
Nunary PmHdad
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP LAKE MART
790 S u t Drtve. LaAa Mary. FL
Paul Hoyar

I M ltM O

Sunday EUbdmSchooMOD a m
Morning WortNp
1019 am
Youth
900pm
W edn**toy Prana Service 9430 p m
Nunary PiwW ad

IT . P V T U ri EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 Rtoaharl R d
Lake Mary. FL
444-9973
Tha Raw ChahaaT Hod Racfor
S u vN y
900 a m

*Cering tar Peop?*
1401 S. Parti Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
(407) 322-2491
FWv Jam ** J !

94Sam•Sunday School
1100am -M orning W orth?
9 00pm - 6to? Study

* A I Agaa
900am
Holy Cuchartd
1000 a m
C h ftk e n l O u c h
1000 am .
(EducaAon Wing)
N u ta ry Begins AI 9 00 9 m
Through 10 00 am . Same*
Holy Euehart*! 7 0 0 a m A 7 0 0 p m

Charismatic Episcopal

Christian Science

CHURCH OP THE HOLY COMFORTER

F R IT CHURCH OP CHRIST, fCUM TlST

The Sanford Bridge
Comer of M l S t-1 H oly Awa

973 MARKHAM WOODS ROAD
Comar of E E WHkamaon Road
407-799-7709
Sunday. Churth Service
and Sunday School
1000 a m
Wadnaaday
900 p m
Chad Cara A»a4aM M afl S a vva *
Monday thru Saturday
10 00 a m to 4 00 pm .
Thursday Evening 9 p m to 8 p m
143 Wekiva Spring* Road
Suaa 149A Longwood. FL 32779
Phona 407-9991490

Church O f Christ
LONQWOOO CHURCH OP CHRIST
1019 H ay 17-92 1 m H O Hay 434
407 323-3830. 407-324-4339
Sun W orthy
103 0a m 9 9 p m
Coma *orah? w ifi up A inanely «
awaaa you.
IRO FLORIDA CHURCH OP CHRIST
219 W ad* St
wwaar Spnng*. FL 32709
Sunday Sarvcaa 10 30 a m J%00 p m
Sunday Bata Study
930am
Wad. B4MStudy
7 30 p m
Barry Maya*
(407) 327 3009

Church Of God
CHURCH OP OOO
901 W 22nd S i. SardordL a
407 322 3942
Raw Waa Tanaway
Paaaor
Sunday School
943am
Morrxng W orth*)
10.43 am
Evening Sandra
9 00pm
for a i agaa

2917 Orlando Or. (H ay 17-92)

TM A 1000 am

730 U|MaAi R d. SerfonL PL
JooCm M o

Lutheran
tHEPHERD tVAM CUCAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OP tAI^O R O (ELCA)

7 to 9 p m
Sammoia Tnndy
Chnadan School
p i a School rv u grada 12
407-321 2723
A lto Day Cara Start*
at 1 yaw t o praachooi
407 323-1411

Church Of God of
Prophecy
CHURCH OP OOO OP PROPHECY
23093 EtoiAwa Sanford. FM . 12773
407 322-4019
Thomas Hama — Paafor
Suvday School
943 am
P r»*a A W orth*)
1 0 3 0am

407-2995094
Deacon
'Sunday Eucharist
930 am

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
FAITH M S HORARY CHURCH
3002 Baardal Awa
407-323-3794
Jack Co*
Patter
Sunday
Mommg Worship
1000am
Eventog S a ve r
800 pm
Tuesday Evervng
B ttfa Study
700pm

Non-Denomlnational
HOUSE OP REFUGE MIMS TRIES, INC
1001 Celery A*
(407) 324-4711
Dwa W Richardson
Sunday School
9 30 am
1100 am
700 pm
730 pm
SHOWtR DOWN OP IL L SUNOS
201 EJm Awa. Sanford. FL
407 321 9399
Tmofoy Hudson
Pastor
Sunday School
1000am
Morning W orth?
1100 am
Tua Prayau&amp;ibie Study
7 30pm
FAITHFUL WORD M M S T R tft
irnawm a Plata • (407) 3294300
320 E. Commercial S i • Sanford
Sutoey Service
1 1 0 0am
C M drant Fefowah?
(agaa 4-12)
1100 am
Fam iy FafoaM fof
Rafraehman?
1230 p m
Thursday
FaAowrah? Mtta ng
730pm
Friday - Chneean Counemmg 2 00 3 0 0 p m
iPteaaa cat 3294300 tor appf &gt;

Saturday evening
130 p m
Contemporary Worship
Sunday moving:
a 00 am
Sunday morning
930 a m
Contemporary WortNp
Sunday m offtog
1100 a m
Fam#y W orthp Service
Nursery ia provided *1
Dcycara, Praadtoci and Chdaaart Day School
For toformaaon C al 407-3330797
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE REOEAIICCR
(M issouri Synod)
2S2S S- Oak Awa . Sanford FL
Raw. Elmer A Reuechar
Pastor
103 0am
1030 am
trformsaan 322-3632 or 3234810

Methodist
CHRIST UNITED METHOOTST CHURCH
409 Tuckar Dnwa
(Comer Tudor Or. I CR 427)
Raw Ray &amp;e*and
Pastor
Telephone (407) 322-7900
S c ftity Sdtoof
9 30 a m
1 0 3 0am
1100am
8 30 pm
Childran a Tima included m W orth?
Nursery providad lor
Batwa* and Smafl CM&lt;*an
“S rm l Enough To Lows You *
Growing In Chrtal To Sana You*

FIRSTUMTEOMETHOOfSTCHURCH

419 Park A m . Sanford. FL
407-322-437I
Jim Bradshaw
Pastor
Mark Looney
Music Owactor
UdaBadad Family M nainas D n d u r
Mommg W orth?
923 A »0 33 am .
Coflaa Feflovriih?
t 30 a m
Sunday School'
9 43 a m
Youto Ftio a th ?
4:00 p m
Nurtary Pfotoded
Women a O toe
2nd Monday
943 a m
MarYt Prayer Breatlaal
ia i Thursday
0 30 a m

LAKESfOE FELLOWSHIP
A U nited M ethod!*! Community
YMachmg PaopM for a Reaaonr
407-3394990
Paafor Bab Mann
Meets awery Simday M 1000 am
at tie comfortable United A nsi Theater Semmoie
Toana Center M el
•C hfonm t D w e lt 1013am
•Sudani (you?) Utnutna* 3-7pm
•Beta Nuraary Provided
"Reechmg People for a Raeaori"

Nazarene
5070! Orange Blvd., Sanford
407-32441M aaatam m toachunh
Jerry Wauh
Pastor
Sunday W orth? S w ci 43 A 10 30 am.
InanOly service*.
prolaMional chfo car*

LONGWOOO CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE
200 N Wayman S I.
Longeood. FL
931 9659
Sunday School
9 43am
Mommg W oith?
10 43 am
Qwldran § Church
13 43 a m,
EvangeiistiG Service
8 00 p m
Wmtoetday Farray NgW
7 00 p m
you*, women, and AdUl Bfo? Study
"Never A Stranger Hare'

Sunday. January 20. 2002 P ag e SC

Presbyterian
UP9ALA C09MUNTTY PRCSEYTYRUM CHURCH
Corner of W. 2SR 91A Upatoa RE
101 upaaM Road
Sanford. FL 12771
407-3302833
Bryan Wenger
Pastor
Sunday Educaacm
V 00 a m
Sunday W orth?
'1900 a.m
2nd! Wedheeday of aatoi intarth
FaAowah? Owner
930pm
F M tT P R U R YTIR IAN CHURCH OP AANPORO
Between 3rd and 4 ti 9L
A Part A Oak / Downtowm
Sanford. FL
Phona 407-322-2962
E-m ai: ?caO|uno.com
httpy/eccmomai oorrvlp c*
"Where Wa Know Your Name*
In Tha Heart Of Tha C9y
Raw. Bruca B. Scott
Paafor
Sunday School
900 a m
Sunday Morning W orth?
1100 a m
S im Morning C o iM How 1100 a m
Sun. Contamporary W orth? 700 p m
WondarM W adnaidvy Fam iy Mght *
every neemeeuay
Supper • Every Wad.
8 30 p m
AdMI Bfola Study
900 pm
YbutiCARe
9700pm
Succareara (K -4tt Grade*}
kfokS trt |9 4 fo Grade*}
Sr Hgpa
Cordamparery Muse P rtcec* 700pm
Womens O d e Meedngt el
1 adteduied 9ma«
2nd Tim of 9w month 49ert
Senior Fnendt ■
111 Wed. of tie month

OP LAJLC MARY
129 W W four Awa
Lake Mary. FL
407-32M021
Raw. Stephen Hortef
Pastor
Church School
943 am.
Mdmmg W orth?
1100a m
Wad. Choa Precftce
7.00p m
Thua. Youto Chow
930pm
Nursery Providad
MARKHAM WOODS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
3210 Markham Wood* Road
Lake Mary
407-333-2030
Rev Chahee FL Jones
Paafor
Sunday School, i i age*
9 00 a m
'Church S ervian
900 A 1930 a m
Ni^ifeary Provided
Youth Group,. Sunday
High School
4.00 pm .
Mtoda School
900pm
Pre-Scffooi Mon 'thru Frt
9 to 12 *
Monthly Fam iy NigW Supper
Thed Wed of Each M on* 1 3 0 p m

Salvation Army
TH1 SALVATION ARMY W 0R9MP
ANO BERVICI CENTER
700 W 24? Street
Sanford. F) 32771
407-322 2642
Caplana Robert and U nd* Rackina Corps Omcart
Sunday Service
Prana and F e io th ?
143 a m
8 &lt; r t? School
9 43 a m
Mamet * Mreer g
1100am
Tuesday lie eongt
Bfo? Study and Prayer
830pm
Home League (Larks*}
7 00 p m
Men tF e io e rth ? Club
700pm
Band PriNdfoe
800 ,pm
"Wah heart to God and hand to man *

United Church Of
Christ
LONGWOOO HILLS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

ucc.

1233 E E WRameon Road
Longwood, FL
407 3324263
Rev Or H M Y tw ^ito o d
Mwealar
Sunday Service*
Contemporary
900 a m
TraM onai W orth?
1030 a m
Nursery Provtoed
CNech School 9 1 3 a m - 101 3am
You? A Children Mmalry
Wednesday
8 30 p m

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OP PAOLA
3390 Weyttoe O r.
Sanford FL 32771
' (CM M (E *4 31} Weel
F e ll Sereel on L.elt - One Mee}
Leonard O D onrel
Pastor
407 322 8332
"Where toe Goapai it Good N e a t'
Sunday School
9 43 am
Morning W orth?
1f 00 a m
Everwg W orth?
S 00 p m
U dW eekU ig Wed
7 30 pm
Please Share Your U e W e U t

Church
Notes
H cutland Boy*
The Heartland Boys will
be appearing at Paofa
Wesleyan Church, located
on Wayside Drive, 730
p.m. Wednesday, (an. 23.
The Heartland Boys have
been honored to have
many of their national
releases, such as "He's
Making G o ld " and "It's
Tune To Wake Up The
Master" climb various
Southern Gospel music
charts.
One of the founding
members of the group is
Dove Award winner and
Grammy nominee George
Amon Webster. The three­
some also includes Tim
Webster and Jeremy
Wilkerson.
Leaving Bondage 2002
Leaving Bondage 2002 —
The Unshakable Kingdom
will be held 10 a.m.
Saturday, Jan. 26, at the
Sanford Cultural Arts
Center/ Centennial Park,
located at 119 5th St.
between Park and Oak
avenues in Sanford.
The event will include
various speakers, prayer,
display booths of some of
Central Florida's ministries
and agencies working to
promote the sanctity of life,
and volunteers who will
assist in the effort as God
directs.
The event is open to the
public. In case of rain, it
will be held in First'Baptist
Church, located at 519 Park
Ave.
Prayer Breakfast
The 10th annual
Seminole County Prayer
Breakfast will be held 7 to 9
a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, in the
Sanford Civic Center.
Keynote speaker will be
Ted DiBiaso, who is best
known for his role as the
villainous "Million Dollar
Man," in the world of pro­
fessional wrestling.
Currently, he shares the
gospel and the joy that can
only be found in Jesus.
A corporate sponsorship
for a table of eight is 5150,
and individual tickets are
$15. Seating is limited, and
reservations are required.
For more information or
reservations, call 407-3330548. Checks should be
made payable to Seminole
County Prayer Breakfast
and sent to PO. Box 140964,
Orlando, FL, 32814-0964.

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73, 7007

San ford , Florida
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Authorities still looking for man who fled scene
after trying to ram officers’ boats
morning on the foggy waters of Lake
Monroe and the St Johns Rivet
James Albert Smith, 40, b wanted foe
•g p v a te d assault on a law enforcement
officer aa he reportedly tried to ram author­
ities' boats an nine different occasions, said

Stew Obon, Seminole County Sheriff'#
Offioe spokesman.
The incident began when a relative was
reaving hum a visit with Smith Sunday
night The relative said Smith made a commen! to the effect 'it's been nice knowing
you,' Obon said. The relative reported

Smith may be suicidal and armed in a 17foot boat with a 90 horsepower engine on
Lake Monroe A public records check at the
state department of motor vehicles revealed
the boat is not registered to Smith,
A wildlife officer responded and tried to
strike up a dialogue with Smith, CHson said.

Smith allegedly reacted by attempting to
ram the officer's boat At that point the
Seminole and Yblusia sheriff's offices a b a
became involved as both sent two water­
crafts searching for Smith.
One Seminole deputy reported Smith,
came out of the fog at full speed and he had
to make a hard right turn to avoid being h it
said Olson. Smith reportedly tried to ram
the wildlife officer's boat seven times, and

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Community CoNege
women's basketball team
continued a remarkable
ttreak Saturday night edg­
ing pest Daytona Beach
Community College, 70-68,
«* the Lemerand Cantor In
Daytona Beach.

Arson suspected
in Monday
house fire
A two-alarm fire on Sanford
Avenue Monday night b a
suspected anon case, said fire
investigator Hm Robles.
When Sanfoid Fire
Department Battalion Chief
Tommy Martin responded to
the two*tocy house fire at 613
S. Sanford Ave. he called for
the second alarm. As many as
a dozen fire-fighting units
from Sanford, Seminole
County and Lake Mary
resp o n d ed to th e b lu e .
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organization has had its ups and
downs and is looking for fresh
direction. In addition, there have
SANFORD — Marlene Frith been turf wars — some actual,
knows a thing or two about man­ some perceived — between Main
aging egos. She spent 17 years Street and the Downtown
working as an aide to various Business Association, founded by
congressmen and state legisla­ Sara Jacobson. Most notably;
tors.
Jacobson and the DBA officers
“There aren't any more diverse
personalities or bigger egos than Set Frith, Page 7A
those you find in
Washington,* Frith
said.
She quickly
learned that to sur­
vive on Capitol Hill
you had to commu­
nicate your mes­
sage and prepare
for some good oldfashion horse-trad-,
ing.

C o m m u n ity g a th e r s
to c o m m e m o ra te
c iv il r ig h ts le a d e r

he weekend's activi­
ties celebrating the
observance of Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr.,
began with the dty of
Sanford's Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr., Oratorical Poster
and Poetry Contest.

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Robles said. One dvilian was
transported to the Central
Florida Regional Hospital for
smoke ventilation. The house
that had no electricity or gas
had been the recent target of
the police department for
drug activity and prostitution.
“With that right away we
s»ispected it to be a very suspi­
cious fire,” Robles said.
Sanford Avenue was dosed
from about 9 to 10 pan. After
the smoke had cleared at
about 11 p m , three separate
origins of fire were discovered
by investigators. Robies said
the home was built in the
1990s, and the three origins of
fire induded one on the front
porch, one in the bedroom
and another in a second-story
bedroom.
The owner of the home b
Allison Galbrith of Port S t
Lucie
Anyone with information
about the suspected arson fire
can call 407-302-1022 The
state fire marshals offer a
$1,000 reward for information
leading to an arrest

man's position, but
if you're going to
accomplish any­
thing, you have to
sit down at the
table and hammer
out solutions. ”
Those skills will
come in handy in
Frith’s new Job as
executive director
of Sanford Main
Street Inc. The 11-

gave their oration* to win
scholarships to the college of
their choice.
First-place winner for the
oration contest was Ahmad
Blair-Brown. Second-, third-,
and fourth-place winner*
were Adrianna Sekula,
Jasmyne George and Keith
Grayson, respectively. Poster
winners included Edward
DeBose of New Life Word
Academy; J’dea Jackson of
Bentley Elementary School
and Rebecca Rovira of
Highland Elementary
School.

MaretS pilots by T o m m y Vlneant

Mariana Frith, trie new executive director for,
Sanford Main Street Inc., stands in front of the
organization's new office located in downtown
Sanford.

Sea King, Page 8A

Acrowd Unas upon 13th Streat in trio Goldsboro community Monday to watch the beginning of tha 13th
annual Martin Luther King Jr., parade held each yaar in Sanford.

SANFORD — TWo agenda
items discussed by county com­
missioners Tuesday could assist
in improving mass transit ser­
vices in Seminole.
Staff informed commissioners
of a newly proposed house bill
that would allow them to ask vot­
ers to levy a one-cent transit sales
tax — only after the current local
option expires.
Rep. Sara Romeo (D) of
Hillsborough County is sponsor­
ing House Bill 675, which propos­
es to amend the state statue that
allows counties to levy a transit
system surtax. The new bill
would strike a requirement in the

Sanford police nip thief in the bud
By Christopher Patton
Stan Writer

Toray Bryant - Sanford resi­
dent watching Monday's
Martin luther King Jr.,
parade.

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SANFORD — For two long
years, the Lori Fiorelli waited for
the news she received Jan. 18.
Friday wasn't necessarily a
special date, but with one single
arrest, it marked the end to an
assault
on
the
couple's
flowerbeds.
Sanford police arrested James
Elwood Knight, 47, of Sanford
Friday night after Ron Fiorelli
witnessed Knight stealing two of
his blue potted rose bushes.
Since 1998, Lori Fiorelli esti­
mates 100 rose bushes have been

Man no longer threat to rose bush garden
Cleo Cohen.
Police charged Knight with
petty theft and possession of
drug paraphernalia, as they also
found a suspected crack pipe. He
did admit to investigators to
jumping the fence and stealing
the rose bushes, according to the
police report.
The Friday attempted theft
was to no surprise to Lori She
said a thief routinely would make
a big hit and then come back
again shortly afterward. The thief
had not made an appearance
See Roses, Page SA

Lori Fiorefl shows oft the signs she made after tho arrest of Efwood Kniffot,
was charged with theft Friday after stealing rose bushes. Since 1998. more
100 rose bushes have been stolen from the couple s Park Avenue home.

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Wednesday, January 23. 2002

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O bituaries
j JAMES MONTANYE BAIRD
James Montanye Baird, 61,
of West 2nd Street, Sanford,
died Friday, Jan. 18, 2002.
• Bom in Lucerne County,
Pa., he moved to Central
Florida in 2000. He was a
truck driver.
Survivors include two
daughters, Tammy Reynolds
of Sanford and Constance
Baird of Montgomery, Ala.;
and five grandchildren.
Tri-County Cremation
Service of Longwood is in
charge of arrangements.
JOHN ALBERT BORER
John Albert Boker, 87, of
Giovanni Street, Deltona, died
Thursday, Jan. 17,2002, in
Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial, Orange City.
Bom in Chicago, III., he
moved to Central Florida in
1972. He was a US. Navy vet­
eran, who served during
World War II. He was a
retired bus driver for the
Chicago Transit Authority,
where he worked for 34 years.
He was a member of the VFW
and enjoyed gardening.
Survivors include his wife
of 63 years, Camille Boker of
Deltona.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
JOANN YVONNE BRADLEY
JoAnn Yvonne Bradley, 22,
of Fieldstone Drive, Fairbum,
Ga., died Tuesday, Jan. 15,
2002, in her residence.
Bom Feb. 15,1979, in
Tampa, she was a member of
World Changes Ministries of
Atlanta, Ga. She was a retail
manager.
Survivors include her
father, Thomas L Bradley Sr.,
of Jacksonville, Ala.; her
mother, Freddie M. Bradley of
Fairbum, Ga.; one son,
J'Vonne Bradley of Fairbum,
Ga.; one brother, Thomas L.
Bradley Jr., of Alexandria, Va.;
one sister. Temple BradleyGrimes of Frederick, Md.; and
grandparents Lula Thompson
of Sanford, Elder Henry
D rd il Ic y Sr., (if S a n f o r d a n U . ,

Cora Lee Bradley vl?in(o}d&gt;
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Jan. 26, in
Morning Glory M.B. Church
in Sanford. Visitation will be
held 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan.
25, in Morning Glory M.B.
Church.
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
ALBERTA CURRY
Alberta Curry, 83, of
Mellonville Avenue, Sanford,
died Monday, Jan. 21,2002, in
Health Care and
Rehabilitation Center of
Sanford.
Born Oct. 14,1918, in
Bambridge, Ga., she was a
homemaker. She was of the
Baptist faith.
Survivors include devoted
friend, Amy Lawrence of
Sanford.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary Inc., of Sanford is in
charge of arrangements.

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ELIZABETH TYLER
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Elizabeth Tyler Conant, 62,
of Courtland Boulevard, died
Friday, Jan. 18,2002.
Bom In Lewiston, Maine,
she moved to C entral Florida
In 1979. She was a retired med­
ical transcriptionist She was a
member of Church of God,
Deltona.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Bertron Conant; two
sons, Jeffrey Conant of Sanford
and Bertron Conant II, of
DeBary; two brothers, Hollis
Tyler of Wilton, Maine, and
Wallis Tyler of Weld, Maine;
four sisters, Katherine Averill
and Joy Plerse, both of
Dixflela, Maine, Cathy
Cushman of Bath, Maine, and
Holly Cochran of Honolulu,
Hawaii; and six grandchildren.
Tri-County Cremation
Service of Longwood is In
charge of arrangements.
LILLIAN CLAVETTE
Lillian Glavette, 79, of
Lombardy Drive, Deltona, died
Friday, Jan. 18,2002, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial,
Bom In Grand Isle, Maine,
she moved to Central Florida
from Manchester, Conn., in
1985. She was a homemaker.
She enjoyed gardening, grand­
children, reading and word
search puzzles.
Survivors Include three sons,
Rodney P. Glavette of
Glastonbury, Conn., Brian D.
Glavette of Golden, Colo., and
Mark N. Glavette of Tolland,
Conn.; one daughter, Deirdre
Briggs of Manchester, Conn.;
one brother, Norman Ovellette
of Canaan, Maine; one sister,
Mary Anne Hauser of Seattle,
Wasn.; and nine grandchildren.

THOMAS P. HARDY
Thomas P. Hardy, 49, of
Kenwick Circle, Casselberry,
died Sunday, Jan. 20, 2002, in
Health Central, Ocoee.
Born Dec. 22,1952, in
Miami, he resided in Central
Florida for 16 years. He was a
roofer. He was of the Christian
faith.
Survivors include one son,
Shawn Hardy of Mesa, Ariz.;
two daughters, Dana Smith
and Jennifer Hardy, both of
Florida; one brother, Michael
Hardy of Casselberry; and one
sister, Terri Barrlsh of
Portland, Tenn.
Banfleld Funeral Home of
Winter Springs Is in charge of
arrangements.
MARY ELIZABETH HECK
Mary Elizabeth "Betty”
Heck, 76, of Deed Circle,
Deltona, died Friday, Jan. 18,
2002, In Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial, Orange City.
Bom In Flint, Mich., she
moved to Central Florida in
1988. She worked in the Parts
and Service Department for
General Motors for 18 years.
She enjoyed Bingo, needle
work and crafts, and she was a
Pink Lady in the Surgery Unit
at Fish Memorial. She was of
the Catholic faith.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 57 years, Ludwig
"Louie" Heck; four daught...
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one son, David Heck of
Deltona; nine grandchildren;
and eight great grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to the National Kidney
Foundation of Florida Inc.,
1040 Woodcock Road, Suite
119, Orlando, FL, 32803.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements. (
ANTHONY J. MESSINA
Anthony J. Messina, 79, of
Lake Helen Osteen Road,
Deltona, died Thursday, Jan.
17, 2002, in Florida Hospital,
Fish Memorial, Orange City.
Bom in McKeesport, Pa., he
moved to Central Florida in
1980. He was a U.S. Army vet­
eran who received numerous
medals and honors while serv­
ing during World War II. He
was a retired chief fire fighter
for the McKeesport Fire
Department, where he worked
for 22 years. He was a member
of Our Lady of the Lakes
Church, Deltona, Sons of ItalyBingo, Disabled American
Veterans, American LegionLake Helen Post, and a more
than 40-year member of the
Elks. He played softball in
Deltona's Senior League.
Survivors include his wife of
56 years, Blanche Messina; one

daughter, Antoinette "Tony"
Ferrick of White Oak, Pa; one
brother, Carl Messina of
Versailles, Pa.; and two grand­
children.
Memorial donations may be
made to Our Lady of the Lakes
Building Fund, 1310
Maximilian St., Deltona, FL,
32725.
SONILAL SINANAN
Sonilal Sinanan, 67, of Brush
Creek Drive, Sanford, died
Sunday, Jan. 20,2002.
Born in Trinidad, West
Indies, he moved to Central
Florida in 1999. He worked for
the J.C. Penney Co.
Survivors include his wife,
Basdaye Sinanan; two sons,
Surendra and Mahendra
Sinanan of Hollis, N.Y.; two
daughters, Maltee and
Sharmilla Sinanan of B rooklyn, N.Y.; three brothers,
Krishendath Sinanan of
Calgary, Alberta, Kumar
Sinanan of Trinidad, West
Indies; and Mahase Sinanan of
Trinidad, West Indies; five sis­
ters, Chanrouti, Chanardayc
and Inardal, all of Trinidad,
West Indies, Radica of
Delaware, and 5irrimatic of
West Sussex, England; and one
grandchild.
Funeral services will be held
at 4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 24, in
Brisson Funeral Home.
Visitation is 6 to 8 p.m.

Wednesday in ihc funeral
home.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
ROBERT J. WEST
Robert J. West, 75, of Dixie
Avenue, Sanford, died Sunday,
Jan. 20,2002, in Kindred
Hospital,
Tampa.
Bom Dec.
30, 1926, in
\
Jasper, he
resided in
Central Florida
for 32 years.
He was of the
Christian faith.
Survivors
include his wife, Betty West of
Sanford; one son, Charlie West
of Belle Glade; one daughter,
Sandra Bethel of Belle Glade;
four sisters, Nora Mae Hunter,
Lillie Mae Adkins, Bessie Mae
Morgan and Livem Mobley, all
of Jacksonville; one brother,
Benjamin West of Rochester,
N.Y.; 12 grandchildren; and 12
great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
11 n.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, In
New Bethel A.M.E. Church in
Sanford. Visitation will be 5 to 8
p.m. Friday, Jan. 25, in New
Bethel A.M.E. Church.
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

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•long great She sleeps in the nude. It shocked
me at first but the weather
was h o t so I tried i t Now 1
wouldn't sleep any other
way.
Last week, while 1 was
visiting my family, my
mother came into my room
to wake me. She saw my
bare shoulders and correct­
ly assumed 1 was nude
underneath the blankets.
You should have seen her
reaction! She is now con­
vinced that I am sexually
in n o t She
active, which I am
thinks my roommate and I
must be lesbians. (We're both straight) She says
What 1 am doing to immoral and un-Christian.
Abby, I am a very religious person. I cannot
! e how sleeping in the nude to immoral. I don't
talk about it or prance around nude. Am I miss­
ing something? How can I convince Mother that
what Fm doing to really OK?
FEELING THE HEAT
DEAR FEELING THE HEAD Nudity to not
Immoral; it has nothing to do with religion. It
is not an indication of sexual activity or lack of
! H. Nudity is simply a state o f undress. You are
I comfortable with lb your mother is n o t You
probably can't convince a person who feels
dial nudity Is fundamentally wrong that it’s
OK. Fart of growing up to learning to listen to
conscience and deciding what's right for
•a. Read on:

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DEAR ABBY: My 16-year-old daughter,
"Jenny," sleeps at her best friend's house about
once a month. Her friend has a double bed,
which they share. I have been fine with this. I
have slept in die same bed with other women,
and there waa nothing aexual about i t
Since last summer, Jenny has been sleeping in
the nude. I don't have a problem with that,
either. She doesn't parade around the house
naked and to quite modest 1 started sleeping In
die nude when 1 was 18. Again, there was nothsexual about i t

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she was at her friend s house. She
: said they both did. It has been bothering me
ever since. I can't help feeling their friendship to
sexual. Fm afraid asking her outright would
make her angry or might result in her lying to
me, since she knows I would not approve of her
having sex with anyone at this age.
Abby, do you think ifs possible two 16-yearoid girls could share the same bed naked and
not be sexually involved? What can I do to ease
my mind?
SUSPICIOUS MOM IN NAPA, CAUF.
DEAR SUSPICIOUS MOM: Yes, I do think
IPs possible. However, your question to
Intriguing. Are there any other reasons you are
auspicious? Has she ihown an interest in boys?
Your daughter will not become defensive
when you talk to her about her sexual orienta­
tion unless you appear accusatory or judgmentaL Although time may answer your question
foc you, you and the are overdue for a frank
and loving mother-daughter ch a t Read on:
DEAR ABBY: I recently heard the best way to
sleep soundly to to keep your feet and hands
warm. The image I1had from this report was:
Sleep with socks and mittens, but nothing else.
A few days later, another article claimed that
when you sleep totally nude, heat to more even­
ly distributed, thus you sleep more comfortably,
even in the cold of winter.
What have you heard about sleeping in the
nude?
NUDIST IN SANTA CLARITA, CAUF.
DEAR NUDISD Only this: Heat escapes
from the top of the head and the bottom of the
feet So to conserve body heat, wear socks and
a ski cap. And pray that anyone who sees you
&gt; doesn't die laughing.
Pauline Phillips and her daughter Jeanne
Phillips share the pseudonym Abigail Van
Buren. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com
or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
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Nine adult main, 14 adult females,
three juvenile males and 11 juvenile
females were arrested for retail theft.

Grand Theft of a Motor Vehicle
TWo adult males, two adult females
and three juvenile males were arrested
and charged with grand theft of a motor
vehicle. Warrants were atoo requested
for three adult males for vehicle theft.
Domestic Violence
Seventeen adult males, six adult
females, five juvenile males and two
juvenile females were arrested on
domestic violence related charges.
Waromts were requested for 12 adult
males, one adult female, one juvenile
male and one juvenile female.
Aasault/Battery
Four adult males, one adult female.

Dafflc Related
Fifteen adult males were arrested
on traffic related charges. A warrant
was requested for one adult male.
Violation of Ordinance
Two adult males were arrested and
f iv e Ju v e n ile m a in a n d t w o Ju v e n ile

females w ere■)arrestedfor aasault/bat-

tery. Warrants were requested for three.;,
adult males, three adu_______
,o n e
adult females,____
juvenile male and four juvenile females.
Larceny
Three adult males, one adult
female and one juvenile male were
arrested and charged with larceny.
Warrants were requested for five
adult males and two adult females
for larceny.

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Articles about a chop shop investi­
gation that appeared in the Seminole
Herald have resulted in more than
500 calls into the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office from the public and
law enforcement agencies.
Sheriff's spokesman Steve Olson
said the calls have resulted In the
City-County Auto Theft Bureau
receiving five to six new leads and
located four to five new victims. The
Bureau is still in the process of try..........................ills
ing to return the
hundreds of call
and asks the public to be patient.
Investigators from the CityCounty Auto Theft Bureau continue
to investigate a group believed
responsible for vehicle thefts, cargo
trailer and boat trailer thefts, as well
as the theft of numerous other items,
including antiques. The investiga­
tion, to date, has resulted In an esti­
mated $300,000 worth of property

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Eight adult
males, three adult
fenuRes, three juvenile males and one
juvapile female were arrested on mis­
cellaneous charges.
Child Abuae/Neglect
__ f adult male
Ofiei
" was arrested and
charged with child neglect.

Criminal Mischief
Warrants were requested for one
adult male and one adult female for
criminal mischief.

Sexual Assault/Batlery
One adult male and one juvenile
male were arrested and charged with
sexual assault.

DU1
Twelve adult males and three adult
females were arrested and charged
with driving under the influence. A

Robbery
One adult male and two juvenile
males were arrested and charged
with robbery.

being recovered.
It began as a search of a suspected
chop shop operation located at a
home at 1511 Mellonville Avenue in
Sanford on Nov. 15.
During the execution of that
search warrant, investigators identi­
fied three stolen trailers, one stolen
boat and five stolen vehicles. There
were also vehicles on the site where
the vehicle identification numbers
did not match their parts. There
were numerous antiques and other
items in the home that were stolen.
The investigation led to additional
search warrants being issued in
Seminole and Orange Counties. The
warrants resulted the recovery of
even more vehicles and property
stolen from victims in Orange,
Seminole, Lake and Volusia
Counties.
During the course of the investiga­

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C hop shop coverage yield s num erous calls
tion, three people were arrested.
Richard VanAtotyne, 37 (dob 6-2-64),
ville Avenue
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of 1511 Mellonville
was
arrested for grand theft auto, larceny
and burglary. He is out ofjail on
bond. Timothy Suwalskl, 36 (dob 322-65), of 3171 Elkcam Boulevard In
Deltona was arrested on drug
charges. He to also a suspected of
being involved In the theft ring. He
to currently out of jail on bond. Mark
Greskowlak, 43 (dob 6-26-58), of
2550 Mellonville Avenue was arrest­
ed on auto theft charges. He, too, has
since bonded out of jail.
It's believed the group may be still
active and that more stolen property
tions
may be hidden in various locatu
throughout Central Florida.
Anybody with information to
asked to call Investigator Scott
Slavin of the City-County Auto Theft
Bureau at 407-665-6631.

6609.

FRI
The Sanlando Depression
Glass Show will be held
Friday, Jan. 25, through
Sunday, Jan. 27, In the
Sanford Civic Center.
Doors open Friday from 6
to 9 p.m., and admission to
$5, which includes all three
days of the show. Saturday,
I
the doorsi open from
9 a.m. to
5 p.m. and Sunday from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m., and admission
to $3.
Twenty-seven top quality
dealers will be participating
in the show.

WED
Central Florida Regional
Hospital will present
"Preparing For Bioterro risen
In Your Business," 11:45 a.m.
to 1 p.m, Wednesday, Jan. 30,
In Heathrow Country Club.
Area business leaders are
invited to a free lunch lecture
about bioterrortom and its
effects on the small business.
Area experts will provide
information on disaster
preparation in Seminole
County, tips that businesses

tom.
Due to limited seating,
make reservations to 407-3214500, ext. 5913, by Jan. 25.

s y n d ic a t e

Doug Fetter

T he Seminole H erald

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warrant was requested for one adult
male for driving under the influence.

Narcotics
Nine adult males, five adult females
and three juvenile males were arrested
on narcotic related charges. Warrants
were also requested on five adult males
on narcotic related charges.

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The kickoff event for tills
year's American Cancer
Society's Relay for Life will
be held 5 p m Wednesday,
Jan. 23, in Oviedo
Marketplace’s food court
The meeting will include
information for this year's
event, which to the American
Cancer Society's signature
fund-raising activity. In addi­
tion, the kickoff will Include
moving testimonials from
cancer survivors and the
opportunity to reserve a pre­
mier site for your team at the
University of Central Florida
location. Special guests will
Include UCFs KnJghtro, the
Magic's Stuff and others.
Relay for Life to an 18-hour
event held across the country.

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‘Walkability’ improvement workshop Feb. 8
By Dan Bing •

Jan. 30 last chance to recycle trees

City planners want to make 17/92 area pedestrian friendly

Editor

MetroPIan Orlando to conduct
SANFORD — City planners the program," said Antonia
will
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_ . . a community
_ . _ . work..
Gerll, senior planner for the city
shop P rid a ^ F A . 8, to aolidt o f Sanford. T h e workshop is
solutions
open to everyone. We want to
"walkability"
And way* to make that area
17/92 between
more pedestrian friendly,"
streets.
Gerll said the d ty is search­
The workshop will be facili­ ing for solutions to calm traffic
tated by Dan Burden, director and "improve the 'walkability'
of Walkable Communities Inc, between 13th and 20th streets."
and Charles Gandy, a nationally
"We thought that ares had
recognized expert on "anti- some problems, particularly
' gridlock" transportation strate­ when you take into account the
gies and former Director of middle school and the shop­
Advocacy Programs for the ping center located there," Gerll
Bicycle Federation of America said. T h a t is a heavy pedestri­
from July 1994 to September an area, but it's also a fairly
1998.
uninviting pedestrian ares."
"The city applied for and
Approximately 30,000 cars
received
a grant from travel that stretch of 17/92

daily, including a high volume
of truck traffic, Gerll said.
"The State Farmers' Market
at 13th Street and 17/92 draws
a lot of trucks and that adds to
the pedestrian issues," Gerli
said.
The workshop, scheduled to
begin at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 8
at Sanford Fire Station #31, will
focus on hands-on participation
and community input is
encouraged.
"The group will provide rec­
om mendations to the city,"
Gerli said. "Hopefully, we can
come up with some solutions
that can be implemented."
Gerll said the d ty won't be
able to identify funding sources
or a preliminary timetable for

improvements until after the
workshop.
"We expect both the d ty and
MetroPIan could provide fund­
ing," she said. "It really
depends on what kind of solu­
tions are recommended and
how those solutions would fit
in the different transportation
classifications."
In addition to Burden and
Gandy,
planners
from
MetroPIan Orlando and county
offidals will attend the meeting.
"We'll be using the workshop
to make people aware of our
needs," Gerli said.
For more information about
the free workshop or to make
reservations to attend, call 407330-5673.

of all decorations and tree
stands. Trees larger than 8 feet
must be cut in half.
For more information, call
Solid Waste Customer Service
at 407-665-2260.

Residents of unincorporated
Seminole County can recycle
their Christmas trees all
Wednesdays in January.
Trees must be placed at the
curbside by 6 a m and be free

Chase
LA
he abo tried to ram the two sher­
iff's boats once apiece, Olson said.
During the course of five hours,
deputies tried to coral Smith. At
one point, his father tried to per­
suade him to the shoreline to end
the chase, but with no avail, Olson
Smith abandoned the vessel
just west of the Seminob County
Port Authority near Orange
Boulevard and 115. Highway

17/92. He allegedly fled into the
woods and then poasMy stob a
Perch Avenue pick-up truck to
leave the area.
He's had brushes with the law
before, but nothing of this magni­
tude, said Olson. The majority of
hb arrests stem from economic
crimes with the moat recent com­
ing in August on a probation vio­
lation charge. In addition to aggra­
vated assault. Smith is also want­
ed on violation of probation.

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M.tny nf the Seminole Herald's readers are familiar with
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i&lt;u may have tried their wide variety of hearty subs, fresh salads,
couth watering calzones, or incredible pizzas. You might be familir with the fact that Nick Vivona, who has owned and operated
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ako Mary. Vivona's Lake Mary has increased its menu in order to
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»d crisp onion rings. Nick, with the help of his mother Enza, still
iffer fresh homemade bread every day. They have over forty subs
o choose from on the menu, but the Ideas don't stop there. Feci
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Frithwell as the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, have a core mission of
making Sanford s better commu­
nity. The key is taking pride in
success, regardless of which
group claims credit
"Who isn't for a more prosper­
ous Sanford?" Frith asked. "That's
what we're all trying to accom­
plish. I see what Sara is doing, and
it's wonderful. I don't think Sara's
goal is to see Sanford foil. We
want die same thing. We don't
necessarily all have to agree, but it
would be fruitful to at least talk
with each other."
Frith *aid she and jacobson
li values history, bu
plan to meet soon for lunch.
her tenure aa director will be
"I think we can find a way to
I on future actions.
work together," Frith said
tare ao many opportuni­
Bob Kuhn, Main Street's presi­
ties ahead o f Main Street and the dent, agrees with Frith that Main
d ty of Sanford dial I honestly Street shouldn't "argue over who
don't have time to focus on those gets to do which event"
things,” Frith odd. "I'm new in
"We need to focus on the posi­
town so I begin with a blank slate tive," Kuhn said. "We have a
for everyone. I don't know you responsibility to fulfill the require­
and you don'tknow me, so there's ments of our charter."
no reason why we can't build a
Those requirements include
neianoramp.
historical preservation and eco­
Frith notes that Sanford is not nomic development. Special
unique when it comes to turf w an events, such as Oktoberfest, and
among dvic groups and points the monthly antique car cruises
out that Main Street and DBA, as and the weekly formers market

vigorously
lobbied
City
Cocnmisrion last summer to void
the Christmas parade contract
between die city and Main Street
and allow DBA to run the event
Main Street members acquiesced
but grumbled about DBA's sharptongued carping regarding previ­
ous Otriatmaa parades.
Frith just shrugs when she
asked about the history of the
Main Stnet-DBA relationship. As
a proud member of the Daughters
of the American Revolution (her

will remain a part of Main Street's
mission. But expect to see Frith
spending more tim^ recruiting
businesses to downtown.
"I Intend to use the extensive
sloped
list of contacts I've devel
over h e years," Frith said.. "I've
been in Central Florida for 20
years, and there are a lot of people
interested in Sanford."
One area Frith plans to focus on
Is the city's HUBZone status
granted by the federal govern­
ment’s
Small
Business
Administration. The HUBZones
are designed to promote business
and job opportunity in economi­
cally-distressed urban and rural
areas by Increasing federal con­
tracting activity in those areas.
Eligible small businesses must
locate in HUBZones (Historically
Underutilized Business zones),
which are areas of generally low
income and high unemployment.
The SBA expects the pool of avail­
able contracts to grow to around
$6 billion annually by 2009.
Frith said one of the attractive
features about HUBZones is that
35 percent of a qualified busi­
ness's employees must live in the
HUBZone.
"Not only does It attract jobs,

but residents, as well," Frith said.
"A vibrant downtown has a good
balance of both."
In the coming months. Frith
will work with the Main Street
board of directors, community
leaders and dty officials to lay out
the vision for the organization
and downtown Sanford.
"1 operate on a four-point prin­
cipal: research, plan. Implement,
and evaluate," Frith said. "I'll take
a community-approach."
When not working for Main
Street, Frith stays busy restoring
her 1929 home in Orlando and
time with her two chil-

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said. "There's not a lot of people
who want to stand in the sure It's
an all around win-win situation."
Maloy said the well-written

proposal should bring several
bids from inquiring shelter
builders. A preliminary timeline
has a new vendor Installing shel­
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" A friend of mine told me I had
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excited about this job.
"This job represents a composite of what I've'done best thioughout my career," Frith said1 "It has
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approach all three county com- costs. The funds could also help
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lar to the process taken bv any services, commuter rail, light rail
county department, said Callen. and building more dedicated
I This makes it difficult to prepare lanes of traffic for buses.
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Mote bus shelters could also
Depending on the revenues of , make their way to Seminole
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There are 415 transit stops in
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Grant Maloy, for $20,000 apiece, said Maloy.
A contract with a new vendor
its on the Lynx Board, said
i In favor of the bill, but "at will provide for the installation of
at wouldn't ask the voters 60 shelters and possibly 50 more
as transit routes are expanded.
t a transportation tax."
may need that option in The costs associated with the
future," Commissioner shelters will be drastically less, as
46 shelters will display advertis­
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Martin Luther King Jr. Celebratiori
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MLK Jr.
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Vtoquez,
Angela
Brown, styl­
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M ondayh
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by Brown.

King
C o e d m e d Cram Page ! A

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Entertainment for the evening
was provided by the Midway
Elementary School Mime Team,
which is under the direction of
Ivy Maxwell.
On Saturday evening, more
than 350 people gathered in the
Sanford Ovic Center, to com­
memorate the legacy of Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. Master of
ceremonies for the
Commemorative Banquet was
the honorable Judge James E C
Perry.
Cantla Gordon sang the
national anthem, while Pastor
Albert Covington gave the
prayer for peace and unity. S t
Paul Baptist Church Assistant
Pastor Tyrone Herndon gave the
prayer of Thanksgiving.
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard
extended greetings b u n the dty
with a proclamation declaring
Jan. 18 through Jan. 21,2002, Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr., weekend
in the d ty as celebration titne
for the ddzens of Sanford and
Seminole County. The proclama­
tion was read by Commissioner
Velma Williams.
Dr. James R. Purdy, the banr, discussed
ts leader and
of the
Dr. King gave to Americans.
Ie encouraged the dti/ens of
Seminole County to make their
community the kind of commu­
nity Dr. King would want If he
were alive.
Highlighting the evening's
banquet was the awards presen­
tation honoring outstanding d o ­
zens, who are living King's
dream. The dty of Sanford Dr.
MLK Jr, Steering Committee
resented the 2002
lumanitarian Award to Michael
Good, president and owner of
Blar Construction Co.
Other awards included the
2002 Sponsorship Award, pre­
sented to Washington Mutual
Bank; the 2002 Brotherhood
Award, presented to Willie H.
King; arid the 2002 Community
Service Award, presented to
Robert "Bob’* Pane l l chairm an

Sherlyn Brinson presented the
2002 Choir Presentation awards
to Inez Baker and Annie CPNeUe
for their dedicated service to the
MLK Jr., Celebration Choir.
Sanford City CommJsakmer
Art Vfoodmff extended greet­
ings an behalf of the dty of
Sanford, the mayor and commiaeianere. Kenneth Bentley
and Nosyshia Grooms brought
greetings from the community
and the youth.
Scriptural readings were
given try Gloria Lewis of the
Bahai and the Rev. Emory Blake
of Christian faith. The MLK Jr.,
Celebration Choir rendered
music throughout the rervice,
with a tpecUl presentation from
the Anointed Praise Ulurgical
Dancer* from Leesburg.
The commemorative message
m
edby the
of the hour was delivered

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8umoya Raddhg watches the parade

travel down 1st Street as It makes Ns way

to Fort Melon

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Park, where a

raly was held Mowfog the

13th a m ie l

Community
le a d e n march at
the head olthe
parade on their
w ay to Fort

Motion park.

a n d C E O of A ce H a rd w a re
out and raly
were held.
Hundreds ol
people gathered
along the parade
route to watch
marching units,
floats, dancers
and others make
their way
through
Goldsboro and
downtown
Sanford In honor
of Dr. Marlin
Luther King Jr.
T h e 13th annual
parade was
sponsored by
First Shiloh M .B.
Church.

Stores.
On Sunday, the celebration
continued with the Inter-Faith
Worship Service, which com­
memorated the life and legacy
of Dr. King. The service o f
praise ana worship was
presided over by me Rev. D.W.
Frank Williams. The Rev.
William Lewis gavq the invoca-

s spoke I
Matthew 17:1-3. The choir and
congregation sang the dosing
hymn, “Let There Be Peace On
Earth," ending the 2002 reli­
gious celebration.
The streets and avenues of
the Goldsboro community and
downtown Sanford were lined
with thousands of spectators
Monday morning for the 13th
annual MLK Jr., Parade. The
event included more than an'
hour of live bands and other
presentations. Marching in the
parade were the leadership of
the MLK Jr., Steering
Committee, Chairman Bernard
Mitchell, Parade Chairman die
Rev. Dr. Harry D. Rucker and
the minister and pastors from
various churches. Grand mar­
shal for the parade was retired
educator and community
activist Earl E MinotL
Floats were judged an origi­
nality, decoration and themeoriented. The theme was,
“Living the Dream, Let Freedom
Ring for Peace and NonViolence. Float winners includ­
ed, first-place. Celery City
Lodge N o . 5 4 2 and Evergreen
T fc m p le N o . 3 2 1 I B F O E l k s , aeo-

ond-place, The Hopper Center,
dr. Barbara 1C Bentley, principal;
and third-place, Highway 46
Chib. Hair Trends received hon­
orable mention and certificates
of honor were presented to
Young Black in Action, New
Life Word Step Team and the
Robin wood Middle School
bands.

HwWd photo* by H aw HnWnt
Th e Seminole County Sheriff's Office Honor Guard stand at attention dur­
ing Saturday's Commemorative Banquet held in the Sanford C M c Canter.

Miss Junior A m erican and Miss Sanford City Q ueen Tiffany
Miller rides on a float and waves to the crow d during the 13th
annual parade.

Four high school students took home scholarships foflewing Friday’s Oratorical
contest Pictured, from toff, are Elaine Ughtbome, fourth-place winner Keffi
Grayson, thed-placa winner Jaamyno Georgo, Chairman Bernard Mrtchefl, sec-

Lennon Youm ans. co-owner ol Cafe 21 Restaurant, serves up a dinner ol
yellow rice a n d black beans with fried comish hens during the Dr Martin
Luther King Jr., rally held in Fori Mellon Park Monday following the parade.

African-Am erican
Monday’s rally.

leaders,

were

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sale

during
Friday's Martin Luther King Jr.. Oratorical. Poster and Poetry Contest

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Hnlrifwl.iv. January 23.2002 P a g g S A

1976 Youth Choir to perform
at First Baptist Church’s
118th anniversary
T h « 1976 Youth Choir of Flrat Baptist Church will perform the
musical life * Sunday, Jan. 27 in the church sanctuary at 2
p.m . T h e performance wilt be part of the church's IIB lh
annlveraary celebrations. A0 former m em bers are Invited to the
10:30 a.m. worship service, followed by a dinner-on-therounds and the concert This choir performed life * both at
the church and at Ridgecrest Conference Center in 1976. T h e y
■re pictured here at their first reunion concert In 1999. Charles
■Blimp* Davis, minister of music from 1973 to 1977, will direct
the choir. T h e following members ere expected to attend:
Qlenda AJdermar, Bonnie Austin Balliet, Alvin Beverly, Don
Beverly. G ary Beverly. Mark Bose. Alice-Margaret By arts, Vicky
Lambert Connell, Drag Davis. To m Foggin, Cindy Smith
Geiger, Teresa Plercy Grant, April Morris Griffin, Brenda
Caklarelll Haygood. Glynna Alderman Hood, Lisa Hughes, Patti
M yers Johnson, David Hardy, Greg Knight, Chris Warfel Kraft,
Sherry Cook Landry, Frank Mebane, Betsy Longweil Mebane,
W endy Hlrt Nation, Jo d y Pickena. T ro y Ray. Janie Fisher
Morton, W endy W alker Parson. Julia R eagan Beasley, Sharon
Fine Reaves, Chris Ritchey, Ron Ryan. Lisa Pickens Sillaway,
Dabble Rraagen Wilder, Matt Wilson, T im Wilson and Patti
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H eart Association honors Sanford doctor
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about these devastating dis­
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Dr. Meredith Scott at the 2002
Orlando Heart Gala
and the
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Hard Rock Hotel.
! A native to Central Florida,
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PA., as well as the Florida Heart
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l a s s if e d s

Ja n u a ry 23, 2002

Raiders roll

Briefs
SEMINOLE PONY,
U SSSA JOIN FORCES
Seminole PONY Baseball
has Joined forces w ith the
USSSA for the spring season
and ha* added two more
weeks of regbtretlon,
Saturday, January 26 and
Saturday, February 2,
between 10 a jn . and 2 pan.
i t the 5 Points Complex,
State Road 419, east off of 1792 heeding toward Oviedo.
Not only w ill the league
take individual*, It w ill also
acoapt whole teams.
Five age group* are offered
5-6 (coocn pitch, 50-foot
bases), 7-8 (coach and player
‘ \ 60-foot bases), 9-10
pitch,
tplay*
, 60-foot bases), 11-12
(player pitch. Major League
rules, 70-foot bases) and 1314 (player pitch. Major
League ruba, 90-foot bases).
C art is S60 for M year olds
and $75 for 7-and-Up.
Discounted rates for siblings.
Prospective players must
present a Birth Certificate at
time of registration.
For more inform ation call
407-323-5570 o r check the
w ebalteat
www.eteanuc.com/seminole

pony.

ALTAMONTE GIRLS
FASTPITCH SIGN-UPS
Altamonte Girls Fastpitch
Softball Association will be
holding registration for the
2002 season this Saturday,
January 26th at Merrill Park
in Altamonte Springs.

R e g istra tio n w ill taka p U c a

from10un-to 2pm
Sign-up# cover all se divi­
sions, from 8-and-Under to
Seniors. For more informa­
tion, please cal] Altamonte
Fastpitch Softball at 407-5718779.
CITY OF SANFORD
BASEBALL SIGN-UPS
The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department Babe Ruth
Baseball League will be hold­
ing a Coaches Meeting for
anyone interested in heading
up a baseball or softball team
this spring this Tbesday (Jan.
22) at 6 p.m. at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
If you are unable to attend,
but are interested in coach­
ing, please call the SRD at
407-330-5697.
The SRD is also registering
players for its upcoming
Babe Ruth Baseball and
Softball seasons.
Baseball leagues offered
are: Babe Ruth (14-15 year
olds), Prep (13 year olds),
Major (11-12 year olds),
Minor (9-10 year olds),
Rookie (7-8 year olds), and
Tee-Ball (5-6 year olds).
The SRD also offers girls
fastpitch softball for players
14 years of age and tinder.
The fee is $30 to register.
Player Placement and Skills
Assessment Day will be
Saturday, February
b n u m rr2nd, with
Opening
Day
ningD
i set for
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irday,
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Saturday,
March
a.m. at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
For more information call
407-330-5697 or visit the
Downtown Youth Center in
Sanford City Hall.
M A G IC T O H O ST COL­
LEGE N IG H T
College students, alumni,
faculty and staff, family and
friends are Invited to come
out and cheer for the
Orlando Magic as they take
on the Miami Heat on
Thursday, January 24, at 7:30
p.m. at trie TD Waterhouse
Centre.
Fans will be treated to a
special pregame performance
by the Orlando-based band,
SOL The concert will be held
outdoors on the north side of
the arena.
Discounted seating is avail­
able for as low as $10, with
$31 seating available for only
See Briefs, Page 2B

S C C w om en
ta k e o u trig h t
M - F C le a d
DAYTONA BEACH — The amazing
Seminole Community College women'*
basketball team continued a remarkable
streak Saturday night, edging past
Daytona Beach Community College, 7068, at the Lemerand Center in Daytona

Beach.
The victory was the third straight
over the Falcons for the Raiders and
extended their unbeaten streak in MidFlorida Conference play to 10 in a row
over two years. *
The win was the seventh in a row for
SCC overall, giving it a mark of 12-8.
The victory also left the Raiders alone
atop the M FC standings with a 2-0
record.
DBCC came into the game ranked No.
18 in the nation with a 20-2 record over­
all and die Falcons were also 1-0 in the
conference after upsetting No. 8 nation­
ally-ranked Central Florida Community
College in Ocala on Wednesday.
SCC will be idle tonight (Wednesday),
but will return to the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center to host

Florida Community College at
Jacksonville this Saturday night.
The game will be the first of a
women/men doubleheader with the
tipoff set for 6 p.m. The SCC men will
take on the FCC-J Stars at 8 p.m.
Admission to all SCC home games are
free to the public.
The turnaround by the Raiders has
been nothing short of phenomenal.
Before Christmas, the women of coach
Ken Patrick were struggling to stay at
.500. Most of that was attributed to a
very tough schedule and injuries.
But it's hard to believe that the team
could tum Into a winning machine just
with the return of four players, only
one of which, sophomore center Brandi
Davis, an offensive rebounding wonder,
See SCC, Page 3B

Surviving the ‘streak’
Lake Mary
girls defeat
four stateranked foes

By Daan Smith
Sports Editor
OVIEDO — It's been quite a
past few days for the Oviedo
girls soccer team.

B y D ««n Smith
Sports Editor

A fte r p o s tin g a b ig d is tr ic t
a n d S e m in o le A th le tic
C o n i e r e n c c v i c t o r y o v e r Lake

LAKE Mary — Carl Brown
and his tak e Mary girts basket­
ball team may not get a medal
for knocking off four stateranked teams in nine days, but
the effort just might pay off in
a state championship.
Putting forth an outstanding
defensive
eiensive effort,
enun, the
me Rams
nams
lipped off the amazing week
«L
wiritn a 51-31 victory over No. 5
Class
Statelass 5A State-Ranked
Buchholz High School (17-6)
from Gainesville Saturday
afternoon at Lake Mary High
School.
It has often been said that to
be the best, you have to beat
the best. If mat is true, this past
week's string of games should
give!
ground i
run
at the state title.
The undefeated Rams, 23-0
and ranked No. 1 in the state in
Class 6A, started the string of
games with wins over two
Class 6A ranked teams, No. 3
Sarasota and No. 5 SarasotaRiverview, in the Sarasota Girb
Basketball Showcase last week­
end.
Lake Mary then came back to
Central Florida to face a young,
but extremely talented, Oviedo
squad on the Lions' home
court on Tuesday, before host-

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Sophomore guard Angle Prssssy (N o. t t ) scored 10 points on S-ol-6 shooting Irom the floor and also had six
rebowtds and two assists to help host and No. 1 Class 6A state-ranked Lake M ary improve to 23 -0 on the seaeon with a 81-31 troundng of No. 0 C lass 5A stale-ranked Qainesviile-Buchhoiz Saturday afternoon. T h e win was
the fourth In nine days of a state-ranked team by the Rama.

ing its bitterest rival. No. 5
Class 5A ranked Winter
Springs, a team which has
appeared in three consecutive
state championship gomes, at

home on Thursday.
Neither team shot the ball
very well on Saturday, but the
Rams still dominated the game
with a stifling defense and

complete control of the backboards.
Lake Mary led just 8-1 after
one period, but then built a 10See Girls, Page 3B

Big weekend for Bears matmen, lady lifters
By Doan Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — Weekend tour­
naments proved to be very fruit­
ful for the boys wrestling and
girls weightlifting teams from
W inter Springs High School.
Bears lifters won six individ­
ual eight classes as Winter
Springs cruised to victory in the
Seminole Athletic Conference
Girb Weightlifting
Championships at Seminole
High School on Saturday.
Holly Cabral (101 pounds),
Alina Gonzalez (110), Sandra
Morales (129), Meredith Burton
(154), Amy Hartman (199) and
Jennifer Taylor (unlimited) each
won her respective weight class
as the Bears scored 74 points to
easily outdistance the host
Fighting Seminoles, which accu­
mulated 41 points.
Completing the team stand­
ings were Lake Brantley (39),
Oviedo (19), Lake Howell (17),
Lake Mary (15) and Lyman (9).
Abo winning weight class

Lion girls
continue
to surprise
in soccer

championships were Meredith
Pagan (119) and Rebecca Sable
(139) from Lake Brantley, Mindy
Muivihlll (169) from Lake
Howeil, and Toni Washington
(183) from Seminole.
The Winter Springs boys
wrestling teams also put forth a
great effort, winning three of
four matches at the Astronaut
Duels at Astronaut High School
in Titusville on Saturday.
The Bears edged No. 9 Class
2A state-ranked Ft. PierceCentral, 33-32, and also knocked
off host Astronaut, 39-36, and
Lake Weir, 39-35, before falling
to Class A No. 7 ranked
Sebastian River, 47-32.
In another big wrestling tour­
nament from the weekend, No.
5 Class 3A State-Ranked Oviedo
finished third in the Flagler
Rotary Invitational at Flagler
Palm Coast High School in
Bunnell.
The Lions scored 151 points to
finish behind champion and No.
2 Class A State-Ranked
University Christian from

Jacksonville, with 206 points,
and the host and No. 5 Class 2A
State-Ranked Bulldogs, with'181
points.
Steve Hewitt (103) and Jason
Robbins (112) were individual
champions for Oviedo, while
Laden (152) was second, Zak
Jarzynka (130) was third, and
Justin Fraga (119), Kyle Coffman
(125), and Mike Guider (135) all
finished fourth.
SEMINOLU ATHLETIC CONFER­
ENCE GIRLS WEIGHTLIFTING
CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Svminol* tilth School

TEAM
I. Winter Spring*. 74.2. Seminole, 41; 1 Like
Brantley. 39, 4 Oviedo. 19; J U ke Howell. 17;
h. Uke Mary, IS; 7. Lyman, *.

INDIVIDUALS
101. Holly Cabral. Winter Spring*. 120-130 _
23a

110 _ Alira G aoalet, Winter Spring*. 120-130
.2 5 0
11* . Meredith Pagan. Uke Brantley. I43-13S
_ 2* a

12* _ Sandra Morale*. Winter Spring*. t.V5-

us.soa

13* . Rebecca Sable, U ke Brantley, 170-lfcO„
330
134 _ Meredith Button. Winter Spring*. 140153.291
149 . Mindy MulvtHUt U ke Howell 120-133

.253.
1(1 . Toni Washington. Seminole. 150-130 .
300
1*9 . Amy 1lartman. Winter Spring*. 140-130
.2 9 0
Unlimited . Jennifer Taylor. Winter Springs,
140-153.313

FLAGLER ROTARY INVITA­
TIONAL
At Flagler Palm Coaet High School Bunnell

TEAM
1. Jackeonvilk-Unlvcnlty Christian, 2D4, 2
Flagler Palm Coast, Ml; X Oviedo. 131,4. Palm
Bay. 1113; 3 Mlddleburg. 10H. A Sruart-Martm
County. W; 7. Spnngslead. 9B3; 3 JackaumUlrMandantv 7B; 9. Hernando, 423; 10 Titusville.
M, 11. Glynn Academy, 37; 12 Tampa Jesuit,
363; IX Jac k»on* ilie-BoIlet. 303; 14. St.
Augiutine-Ncate, 27; 15. Palatka, 26; 16.
Jarksonville-Bishop Kenny. 14; 17 Brllrview.
IX

INDIVIDUALS (Oviedo only)
CHAM riONSliir FINALS
103 . Hewitt Oviedo, i l r d t u i H i m U.
Martin County, 3 2
111 _ Robbins, Oviedo, technical fall Thomas.
Flagler Palm Coast, 17-2
152 _ I lane*. Mlddleburg putnrd Ucich.
Oviedo, 5Jo.
CONSOLATION FINALS
U4 _ Browning, Martin County, decision
Fraga, Oviedo, 4-1.
125 _ Carrico. Mandarin, pinned Coilman.
Oviedo. 4:10
130 . Janynka. Oviedo, decision Sthnoor.
Mandarin. 3 2
1X5 _ Browning Titusville, decision Guider.
Oviedo, 2-1

Mary on Wednesday, the Lions
came up with an even bigger
shocker on Friday, shutting out
two-time defending State
Champion Lake Howell, 1-0, at
John Courier Field.
Jennah Carter's 15*^ goal of
the season was the only score,
while Nellie Liljenquist made
seven saves in goal to record
the shut out as Oviedo evened
its record at B-8-3.
The Silver Hawks (17-5-1) suf­
fered yet another setback at the
hands of an SAC foe on
Monday as goalie Courtney
Silvera made four saves as
Winter Springs nipped Lake
Howell, 2-1.
Lake Mary (17-6-1) bounced
back from its loss to Oviedo
with a 1-0 shutout of the Bears
on Friday.
Jacklyn Wenaas scored on an
assist from Lauren McIntosh
and Natalie Hacrens made five
saves in goal to pre
preserve the
shutout for the Ran
Rams.
Ashley Reilly scored Lyman’s
goal and Katie Pickebimer had
five saves in goal as the
Greyhounds battled to a 1-1 tie
with Titusville on Friday.
Also on Friday, Lauren
Kovacsik scored both goals and
Dalila Vizueta nude five saves
in goal as Seminole white­
washed Deltona, 2-0. Kimmie
German and Jeanette Gurtis
had assists for the Fighting
Seminoles.
Lake Brantley turned the
tables on the Tribe on Saturday,
however, blanking Seminole, 30.
In boys' soccer
Monday was not good for
SAC teams as Lake Howell fell
to Bishop Moore, 3-2, and Lake
Mary lost star midfielder Tres
Loch in a 1-1 tie with Winter
Park.
Loch, a junior, suffered a dis­
located wrist early in the game
and was expected to have sea­
son-ending surgery Monday
night.
The Rams (14-5-4) got their
goal in the first half from Tyler
Brown on an assist from
Fernando Tovar, but the
Wildcats (22-2-1) got an empty
net goal early in the second
half.
Rusty Robinctt had five saves
in gual for Lake Mary.
Fabio Pedraza scored twice
and now has 35 goals on the
season as Lyman (13-5-2) white­
washed Mainland, 4-0, on
Saturday.
See P rep s, Page 3B *

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Wednesday. January 23.2002

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$15. Reserve a group of 20 or
more tickets and receive two
FREE tickets.
For further information and
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Sanford Gymnastics is starting
the year 2002 off with a bang!
This nonprofit gymnastics
school is offering mom Ac me,
preschool, beginner, advanced
beginner, intermediate, and
advanced gymnastics classes.
Gymnastics classes are held

SA N FO R D G YM N ASTICS

Monday through Friday.
Other classes being offered are
Kung Fu and Tae Kwon Do on
Monday and Wednesday, cheer­
leading on Tuesday and
Thursday, and Tal Chi by
‘ rtment.
Iages are welcome! Come

Ballerino am ong M acM urray
College football letter winners
Special to ttw Heratd
JACKSONVILLE, ILL. —
Ten players from Florida were
letter winners as members of
the 2001 football team at mer­
cury College in Jacksonville,
Illinois, and three were all-con­
ference honorees.
An 11“ ' Floridian
Florid i; received a
MacMurray football participa­
tion award.
Anthony Ballerino of
Longwood, a 6-foot, 175-pound
freshman wide receiver won his
first football letter. He is the son
of John A. Ballerino of Sanford
and Bonnie L. Summers of
Longwood and is a 2001 gradu­
ate of Lake Mary High School.
Ballerino is majoring in criminal
justice and computer science.
Ballerino caught one pass for
32 yards and completed two of
three passes for 83 yards, the
longest completion was for 46
yards, and one of the comple­
tions was for a touchdown.
He also returned nine kick
offs for 204 yards, an average of
22.7-per return, and had a long
return of 31 yards. Ballerino
also had one assisted tackle cm
special teams.
Other Floridians earning let­
ters were Ken Simmons (Plant
City), Robert VanSickle (Largo),
Terry Davies (Spring Hill), Jon
Robinson (Odessa), Allen West
(Miami), James Turner
(Jacksonville), Patrick Bray
(Lake Placid), Jesse Windham
(Gulf Breeze), and Joe Ward
(Boynton Beach).
Jeremy Jackson (Ft.

Badger Football Conference title
with a perfect 7-0 mark.
They also earned the school's
first berth in the NCAA
Division III football playoffs.
Although Mac lost in the first
round to Thomas Moore (Ky.)
34-30, the players, coaches and
fans walked away from the
game with their heads held

high.
“Obviously, we would have
liked to go further in the play­
offs," noted coach Bob Frey.
“However, our kids accom­
plished a tremendous amount
this season and should be very
proud of themselves. I know 1
an proud of them."

Lake Mary TVack Club, will be
held an Saturday, February 2, at
Lake M ary High School's Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.
Gold, Silver and Bronze
m edals will be aw arded to the
CHILDREN'S HEALTH Ac
top three fat each ev en t female
SAFETY FAIR AT JCC
and male, w ifo one Middle
On Sbnday, January 27th there School age division. You m ust
will be a health and carnival
be In M iddle School to enter foe
atm osphere at foe Jewish
games, but you cannot wear
Community Center; 11200 S.
school uniform s since this is an
Apopka Vineland Road. The
age group m eet
program run* from noon to 3
Coat is $3 p er person (SS day
pan., rain or shine, and will
p f foe meet), wifo a Umit of
have lots of things for foe whole three av ails, including relays.
family to d a
n e ta pv fn ii i r e ux ig juinp,
There w ill be s giant slide, fire rugn jum p an a sn o t rut*
Running events em 100 M eter
Dash, 1600 M eter Run, 4 X 100
M eter Relay, 600 M eter Run,
and safety issues.
and 4 X 400 M eter Relay.
This exdting event is free and
The time schedule will be: 8
open to the public.
u l _ late registration; 9 i n . _
field events; 10 u n . _ running
For further information, con­
tact Brenda Sher at 407-239-7411. event*.
Deadline to enter fat advance
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK
ie Thursday, January 31st
The Lake Mary Games-2002,
For more inform ation, o r to
High School Division, TVack
get an entry form, pkaae call
Meet, sponsored by the Lake
407-333-2370.
Mary Track Club, w ill be held
on Friday, February 1, at Lake
JUNIOR UNRANK ED TEN­
Mary High School's Don T.
N IS TOURNAM ENT
Reynolds Stadium.
Bradstreet Tennis h hosting a
Gold, Silver and Bronze
Junior Unranked Tournament
m edals w ill be aw arded to the
on Saturday and Sunday,
top three in cech event, female
February 16-17, a t Eastmonte
and male, w ith ana High School Park in Altam onte Springs.
age division. You m ust be in
The event is open to boys and
High School to enter the games, girls in three sge divisions:
but you cannot w ear school uni­ UndeMO, 11-13, and 14-16.
forms since this is an age group
Participants m ust never have
m eet
been ranked in the Ib p 100 In
Cost is $3 per person ($5 day
the Florida State Rankings and
of the meet), w ith a lim it of
should know the scoring system
force events, including relays.
and be able to serve.
Field events are; Long Jump,
The deadline to register is
High Jum p and Shot P u t
Thursday, February 14 a t 7 p.m.
Running events a re 100/110
For additional information,
High Hurdles, 100 M eter Dash,
please contact Tom Boyaen at
1600 M eter Run, 4 X 100 M eter
407-475-9316 o r view foe web­
Relay, 600 M eter Run, end 4 X
site at
400 M eter Relay.
ww w inadstreettennls.com.
th e time schedule w ill be: 3
p jn ._ late registration; 4 p jn ._
YOUTH BASEBALL PLAY­
field events; 5 p m . _ running
ERS NEEDED FOR A U S­
events.
TRALIAN
TRIP
Deadline to enter in advance
The
Coast
to Coast Baseball
is Thursday, January 31st
S tan are now seeking 11-18 year
For more information, or to
old p iayen from Florida who
an entry form, please call
lu ld llk et
In now toi get
i a free trial dresl
Sanford!
I Gymnastics is still
located at1601
I East 25th Place.
For more information about
classes, please call 407-323-2461

B

L au d erd ale) received th e foot­
ball p articipation aw a rd .

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West, Robinson and Davies
were thfefe all-conference picks.
MacMurray finished the 2001
campaign with a 9-2 record. The
Highlanders won the Illini-

Lake Mary Wgh School graduate Anthony Ballerino earned a letter at
MacMurray College as a freshman wide receiver and kick returner.

M IDDLE SCHOOL AGE
D IVISIO N TRACK MEET
The Lake Mary Games-2002,
M iddle School Age Division,
Track M eet sponsored by the

m eat in Australia.
"Selected players will have foe
chance to compete against some
of the world's best teams;
explore famous sights like the

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Preps
Continued from page IB
Chris F errim and Alex
Aguirre scored the other goals
for the Greyhounds, while
Stamkov had three assists.
Robert Ortiz made his second
start of die season in goal mid
made eight saves to record his
first shutout
On Friday, Pedraza had also
scored twice as •b
outscored Lake

Ferreira and Karagtnis had
save effort by Steve Spangler in
for the Greyhounds.
Ryan Zarbaugh and Timothy
Nix scored the goals for Oviedo
and Lake Howell, respectively,
as the teams tied an SAC
m atchup, 1-1, on Friday.
M att Berk assisted on N ix's
score and Jason Chapm an had
10 saves in goal for the Silver

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In boys' basketball:
Freshman Darryl Merthie
scored 24 points, while Chris
Mann grabbed 10 rebounds and
Dan Brenton handed out four
assists as Lake Mary got past
homestanding Winter Springs,
57-52.
Sophomore Ryan Exter evened

Merthie for game-high scoring
honors with 24 points for the
Bears.
West Orange kept Winter
Springs on the skids, picking up
their second win against an SAC
squad In as many tries, 57-44,
Monday night
The Warriors had also beaten

Seminole, 67-60, on Saturday at
Bill Fleming Memorial
Gymnasium despite a gamehigh 22 points from Robby
DuPrc.
Isaac Codrey scored 21 points
and pulled down 10 rebounds
as Lake Howell (10-11) knocked.
off Lake Brantley, 51-43, Friday

night.
Jared Lasky dished out 10
assists for the Silver Hawks,
who made 24 free throws in the
game and held the Patriots to
only 10 points in the fourth
quarter.
Bo Gooch led Lake Brantley
with 15 points.

G irls

Monday, dropping a 49-37 deci­ Apopka, 45-40.
sion to Winter Springs in anoth­
Continued from page IB
RAMS SI, BOBCATS 31
er afternoon contest.
point lead, 19-9, with 3:05 left
G aineavllle-Buchholi (17-*)
Jen
Forst
led
the
Bears
with
17
before halftime, and was still up
S IW ra k 2-ID 4 4 9, K. Pevlrak 2 4 2-3 A
points and seven rebounds,
by 10 points, 21-11, at Intermis­
M tO ifl IVI SO D. Walker 0-1 (V00, Mood 1-2 I 2 3. H iitlr« I -4 (VO J, Revert OO OO 0, Bowie 0while Sally Johnston added six
sion.
0 0 0 0. Nlwwi 2 4 2-3 4. Dav (• 2-8 (H &gt;4. I Union
assists.
The Inside trio of junior for­
0-1 M 0 T o u t 10-39 9-14 31.
Brittany
Davis,
who
missed
ward Alexa Kane, sophomore
Lake M iry 123-0)
majority of Saturday's game
Wkk* M 1-23, prewwy 5 -6 0 0 10.S m ith0-1
forward Meghan Chamberlain
010. Gregory 0 -1 M 0. M otto I -4 4 6 4, Giw m
with an ankle injury, led the
and senior center Jackie Beik
1- 2 M 2. IVhrlan 0-1 1-3 I. W itU m 0-2 M 01
Bobcats with 20 points.
did most of the damage for the
K ii » M 2 AS 17, Chamberlain 3-8 0-1 6, Beik
In other girls' games from the 2 4 2-2 6. Total* IA 46 1423 SI.
hosts.
weekend:
Buchholi
4 7 * 1 4 .3 1
Kane had 10 points and four
lik e M iry
8131317. 51
Andrea Baluerte scored 17
rebounds, Chamberlain six
Thu*-point Held p u l*
Buchholi 2-9 (S.
points and Meghana Saofi
points and four rebounds, and
FYitrik 1*3, B lttln 1-3. K . re lin k (V I, W aller
pulled
down
rebounds
as
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Beik two points and four
IV I, [&gt; vle 0-1); Lake M iry 1-3 (K i m I I,
Lake Brantleyt tripped
I
Lake
rebounds.
W o i let (V I, W helm (V I). Teem b u ll _
Buchholi 14; Lik e M iry 19. Fouled out _
Howell, 51-43, on Thursday.
Brown kept the Bobcats offBuchholz Betile*. Technical* .n o n e . Rebound*
Whitney Tossie had 16 points
balance on offense the entire
_ Buchholi 22 (N ixon 7, &amp; P H n k 4. K. P n tn k
and
11
rebounds,
while
Irimar
first half, switching from a
2. M cCriH 2. Da via 2. Minion 2. Billie*. KucaH.
Walker): Like M iry 39 (Beik 7, C h im b e riiin 4,
man-to-man, to a zone, to a full Hernandez handed out 10
Kan* 4. M o tto 4, Pm m ry 3. W rtum 4, Wkk*,
court press on almost every trip assists as Oviedo thumped
Gregory, Sm ith, Green. W helm ). A w i»t» _
Seabreeze, 67-43, Friday.
down the court
Buchholi 7 (Billie* 3, N iio n 2. S. P n tn k .
In another Friday game,
R ia cili); Like M iry 7 (Sm ith 2, M o tto 2. K m e
For the half, the visitors hit
2. P renry). Steal* _ Buchholi 10 (ttavto 3,
just four of 21 shots (19-percent) ' Celeste Hudson had game-high
N iu n 2, K. P n tn k 2, S P n tn k , W ilket,
from the floor, pulled down just totals of 20 points and eight
Billie*), Like M ary II (P re nry 2. W helm 2
rebounds, but it came in a los­
nine rebounds and turned the
M o tto 2, Sm ith. K m e, Green. C h im b e riiin .
Beik). Blocked th u d . U k * M iry 1 (K m e )
ing effort as Lyman fell to
ball over six times.
Turnover* _ Buchholi 15; Like M iry 14.
The Rams also had trouble
with turnovers (8), but made up
for the miscues by making
seven of 19 shots (37-percent)
and grabbing 20 rebounds.
Both teams picked up their
play in the second half, but It
waa Lake Mary that stayed In
control of the action and the
contest was never In doubt.
With sophomore guard Angie
Presaey leading the way, the
Rams doubled the score on
Buchholz, 34-17, after three
quarters and Brown went to his
bench for much of the fourth
period.
Kane led all scorers with 17
points and also had six
rebounds, two assists, a steal
and a blocked shot.
Pressey, the daughter of
Orlando Magic assistant coach
and former NBA star Paul
Pressey, was also In double flgH D aaJO cj' t ures with 10 points, makiffe 5, , o£6 shots frontA c floor. She
also had a good all-around
game with five rebounds, an
assist and two steals.
Also having good all-around
games for Lake Mary were Beik
(six points, seven rebounds, one
steal), Chamberlain (six points,
fcr-fpw '£
six rebounds, steal), senior
point guard Bryn Mosler (six
points, six rebounds, two
assists, two steals). Sophomore
Katie Wattam chipped in with
four rebounds and senior
Rachael Whelan had two steals.
For the Bobcats, who hit just
H)-of-39 shots (26-percent) and
&gt;:
•.*,»• . i
were outrebounded 39-22,
Staere Pestrak was the leading
scorer with nine points. Katie
Ur uwm m n i
'rw n u nhnln
pnoio wf
Pestrak and Kelly Nixon added
■retf* rriTt******
,.
Junior
star
Alexa
Kane
(N
o.
34)
scored
17
points,
grabbed
six
rebounds,
six points each.
handed out two assists, blocked a shot and had a steal to help lead unde­
Buchholz
continued
its
trip
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feated Lake Mary to a 51-31 thumping of Buchholz on Saturday.
through Central Florida on

Sophomore forward G abby BlankenfekJ (N o. 34) scored 12 points as Seminole Community College upset No. 18
nationally-ranked Daytona Beach Com m unity College Saturday night.

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Continued from page IB
starting.
But SCC has been roughing up people since the
New Year and the experience gained by playing
the tough early-season road scnedule appears to
bepaying off.
The game was dose throughout with the
Raiders holding a 35-32 lead at halftime.
As usual, SCC was led by 6-foot-5 freshman AllAmerica candidate Yelena Leuchanka. The center
from Belarus scored a game-high 22 points,
despite not going to the free throw line even one
time, and also had team-high's in rebounds (six)
and assists (two).
The Raiders also got a big boost from Gulf
Coast transfer Chamesia Bailey. The jet-quick
guard had been struggling lately, but came
through with 14 points, six rebounds and two

assists against DBCC.
Sophomore forward Gabby Blankenfeld, the
2001 Florida Freshman of the Year, was also in
double figures with 12 points for SCC.
The Falcons had four players In double figures,
McCleod (18), Johnson (14), Hodges (12) and
West (10).
RAIDERS 70, FALCONS 68

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by OEflAUMNC HARFORD Dapuy
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M M January a. IP 23, 30. 2002

&gt;•*
lor t m D u d
NOTICE 0 HEREBY O IV EH Pal
LARRY LANE U T T R E U ,, to* hoktar td toa toPomtog c*rtMcaft(a) haa
toad tard nanacato(a) toa a toa daad
to la toauad toaraorv Tha candcato
n«itoar(a) and yadRa) ol toauarra,
toa daarrt ann ol toa proparty, and
toa nama&lt;&lt;) ai whkf\ I wee aaaaaaad

M TH E O R C U IT COURT
O F T H d ir m
JUttoCIAL ORCUTT,
M ANOPOR
I COUNTY.
C A M N O .: 01-CA -*U 9-t4-K
BANK ONE FM ANCIAL SERVICES.
WC.,
FLORKM STATE TR U ST
CORPORATION.
TR USTEE
UNDER TH E PROVISION O F A
TR UST AORCEM. alto.
N O n C S OP A C TH N
TO : FLORIOA STATE TRUST CO R ­
PORATION. TR U S TEE UNOER
TH E PROVISION OP A TR U S T
AORCEM (Adtaaa Urtonoan)
YO U ARC NOTIFIED toN m adton
tor Foractaau* ol I to lp g a on
ftd fto g deec^bed property:
LO T A LAKE JESSUP HEIGHTS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THERE OP, RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK P. PAOC I T O F THE PUBUC
RECORDS OP S CM M O U COUN­
TY. FLORKM.
SEE EX H IB IT "A* ATTACHED
HERETO A M ) MADE A R W T O F
E X H IB IT'A '
ft toft toebwmrd
to not Na oonaNMBanal homaaa
aa provktiad by toa Ftonda
Tbgetoar adto toal carton 1M7
OCO naiAN M bHa Hon*. INN
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ORANTEIatoal d a m toa ittd and

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nar (d
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C tR TW C A T* NOi M M
PARCEL O a 012I-30-S8H-00000M 0
Datemaon d Proparty- U Q P T OP
LOTS 94 94 4 99 4 VACO STS
O f SC AS BEQ NW CO R LO T AS
TUaCAW SLA U N R I RUN N I DEO
31 MM 1 SEC W 100.02 P T N IS
DEG 94 MM 29 B ECK 110 F T B 44
DEO I MM &gt;7 SEC E TO N U 100
F T FPC ESM T E TO E U TU9CAW IX A LPET I W TO NLY U 110 F T
FPL ESMT S 44 CEO B M M 37 SEC
E TO WLY R W NORTHERN WAY S
23 DEO 22 MM SS SEC W 111.34
F T N 34 DEO B MM 37 SEC W TO A
PT S IS DCQ 10 M M 12 SEC E OF
M O N ad DEO 10 MM 12 SEC W
TO M O OAROENA FARMS FB •
PO 23124
Nartiaa to adddi aaaaaaad: W N
TER BFRM 09 DEV JO IN T VEN­
TURE
A l ol aald proparty batog to toa
Coiaay ol Barnard*. B4ata ol Ftomto
Utdaaa euch « rafc:*i*(*) M bo
ant a &lt; a tift* 4 'l* 7 * &gt; ,l,* * ^r T t ,~
atobaaoM totoa
too m l Iron door.
Coutoouaa, Sardord, Ftortda on ,
Monday, Fabnary 11. 2002, «
ll.-OOam.
Payman ol Sato toa,
noordng haa a n racyArad to ba
paid by toa luccoedd bkkW d toa
tala. Fid payman ol an n M
aqud ft toa IRFiad Md ft dua nftan
24 hour* M ar toa atonrfaad a ta ol
•aft. A l paymona anal ba caah or
guarardaad
Inatrumard.
rrv
payed* to toa C lan ol toa CbcUl
Coat
Daradon 1217772001.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U m O F TH E CIRCUIT COURT
8 E U N 0 U COUNTY. FLORKM
by OERAU1ME MARFORO Dapuy
Cton
PudaP: January l i IS 23.30. 2002

tor Tha Daad
NOTICE 0 HEREBY G IVER toot
LARRY LANE U T T R E U . toa hotoar ol toa luftiadig &lt;ailft.ala(a) haa
Nad aatt oatMcala&lt;»&gt; lu a lu daad
'ID b* luNLMd N r i on Thu certihcste
n u n ta tt) and
of tMuaroo,
toa itoariipftw ol toa proparty, and
toa name(*) to adddi l waa aaaeeeed
CERTIFICATE NO: 2M 3
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1M4
PARCEL 0 4 01-21-339014*0000010
Daaenpaun ol Properly: LEO LOTS
1 22 23 * 24 (LESS TUSCAW SJA
U M T 9 1 CASA PARK VKLAS PH 2
S 01-21-30S8H-0000004C) M 0921*1 OAROENA FARMS PB 9 PO
23 9 24
Namaa In alw h aaaaaaad WIN­
TER SPRINGS DEV JO IN T VEN­
TURE
A* oI aald propaity bamg in toa
C a rry ol Sonanoto. Simla ol Ftonda.
Uniats audi cartmcaia&lt;i&gt; aha* ba
rodaomod aooonflng to law, toa proparty daaertoad n audi carlAcaiad)
ato ba add to toa hnpw l taddar at
toa waallrord door. Sandnda C a rry
Caurtoouaa. Sardord. Ftonto. on
Monday. Fabruary It . 2002. al
1100am.
Paymard d Sato toa, apptcada
docunardary atamp taaaa and
n m nbng laaa a n rarpand to ba
paid by toa auooaaald taddar d toa
aala Fu* paymard oI an am ort

iNorto
camar ol I d 2 ol
Soedon 34. TbanohM 20 SouPL
Ranga 31 CaaL n n M d 234 Dd
Fadl Norto to LaNa .toaam. Nortoarty
toba to Potol aI Baghnftg
Sou* ft Begftnftg. Wtotor to ba
bom aald na# to aald tol by
Oratdora
N la

Qrartoa aha* hava toa rttfd to Iraml
n n r aald BLACK HAMMOCK FISHM O CAMP to toa does am toa H 0 t
to laim ft ana boat bom ramp or
m a bon to and camp dee* or
A/K/A: 2309 PALM DRIVE.
OVIEDO. FL 32719
a n roodrod to aarva a copy ol you
m Mtonoaa, I any. to A on
dad C . Wan on. P A , Aftamty
tor Ptoaddl, atooaa a t o m la 1SOO
M N 4*1H BTRKXT. S U ITS 1XL FT.
i&gt; L X * n o * U L F V ie o e a n a n e d r- I
•y m daya Ntor toa tod pubBEMon'
oI M a Noaca to toa (Flaaaa publah
to TH E S E M M O U HERALD) to«t
■a toa original a m toa Clan ol tola
Court odhar baton MnAca on
-. otoandaa a daiadl w* ba
agatod you tor toa ratal
damandad In toa oomphdd.
hnea *4to toa Amattoana
dbaa AcL Paraura wdh
noadtog a apodal acoommndadon to garSdRato to tola procaadng ahatAd oontod too C a ul
Adn*dMraloral201 R Pan Annua.
Sardord FL 33771. Talaphona
Nunbar (407)323-4330 not M ar
toan aanan (7 ) day* prtor to toa procaadng. N haamg topamd, (TO O)
1*00*99*771 or Wtaa (V)1*0O•99*770 ala Ftonto Ratoy Sovkaa.
W ITNESS my hand and toa aaal ol
M o Court H o day ol JAN 1* 2001.

2002

(SEAL)
Mary Anna Mono
Aa C lan ol too Court
By Jana E Jaaoude
AaDaputyCton
Pubaaft (Ptoaaa putlati In Tha
Pubfth: January 23,30,2002
11(1
M TH E CM C U IT COURT
O P TN B 1 ITH
JUD ICIAL O R C U T,
M AN O PO R
SEMM O U COUNTY.
O EN tR AL
J U M M I H N OIV0ION
CASE NO: 01 CA IM S 14 K
W ELLS FARGO HOME
M ORTGAGE. W C , F9CA
NORW EST MORTGAGE. W C
PLAPR1FF
VS
STEPHEN K ABBE IF U W 40. ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
U EN O R S.
CREDITORS.
TR USTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN TER EST
BY, TH R O UG H . UNOER OR
AOAM ST STEPHEN K ABBE.
DEBORAH L ABBE IF IIVINQ. ANO
IF
D EAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPO USE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GR AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
U EN O R S.
CR ED ITOR S.
TR USTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN TER EST

NO TIC * O F AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
ST. JO H NS M VER WATER M ANAGEM ENT DISTRICT
Noeoa la o w n toal too knowing parmd waa laauad on January 14,2002 to
SorrwxLa Courty Engnaattog Dmaan. 920 W. Laka Mary B bd. Santord. FL
32773*40-117*1971-1. Tha prolad » toealad n Samtoda Courdy. Saaon
9. Townarap 21Souto, Ranga 29 E d Tha pannd autooruaa ALTERATION
TO AN EXISTING UNPERM ITTED SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYS­
TEM THAT M CLUDE PAVING 2.700 FE ET O F MARTY BOULEVARO.
NANCY AVENUE. W EST CAOKLAC DRIVE. ANO EAST CAD*.LAC DRIVE:
ANO CONSTRUCTION O F ROAOSIOC DITCHES ON BOTH SIDES OF THE
ROADS W ITH CATCH BASM INLETS ANO STORM PIPES THAT WILL CO N VEY STORM W ATER TO PALM PARK LAKE.
Tha ftaa&lt;i) comarang toa appftaOon tor toa ab o n M ud parmd ■ avaitobia
tor toapacdon Monday torough Fnday laieapl tor toga! hofttoya). • 00 a m to
BOO pm at to* SI John* Avar Want Managanwd Oatod (Oatod
HaadquartaraJ, Wry. 100 WaaL Palana. FL 3217S-I1429 Aparacnwlua*
■ubalardlal rtaraala a n altodad by to* Oatod parmtang dacraun may p »
Den lor an adnraalratv* haanng n accordanc* wdh Sacbona 120 9*9 and
120.97 F &amp; . or may dwoaa to p u n * madaiton aa an m a m «w ramady ,
undar Sadton 120 971 Ftonto StohAaa. and Rulaa 29109 111 and 29109 401-404. Ftonda AdtDnaba*** Coda Pamona mual compTy wato toa
raryiawnaida ol Ftonda Adndnlalra*** Cato. Chapwr 29109 and Ruta 40C1.1 007 m d ba Mad wm (rocow d by) to* Oatod C lan toealad al Oatod
Haadgatlan. *049 Raid S w a t Paiafta. Ftonda 32177. Paabona tor adruntorawa haanng on too a b on app*ealton(»| mual ba toad wWim haody-on*
(21) itoya d publcaaon oI toto noaca a wdhto twanry-au (29) daya ol too
OtobKI iiapnadDK) noaca o4 *da Ddardto tw mo* tor roa* paraona to whom
toa Dtotod mala aduto noaca. Fa4ua to Na a pauun wdhai Ma «m* panod
aha* conabtua a w a w r d any rViED) auch partotRt)may h a n tonoraal an
aa rwaaaaava itolamranalinn (haanng) undar Saemna 1 2 0 i9 » and 129 97,
FS.concem tog toe aubfed parmd. Pamona toat are n d Had n arcadanca
wdh toa abova pnndaton* a n luftad to dtomaaal
Bacauaa toe u n n U iM haanng prooau a daaqrmd to torrrviala hnal
aoancy action, toa Mng d a paubon meant toal toa O aincri Inal a d m may
ba itotorard from die poatoon taken by i to ton ncica d inianl. Paraonaahoaa
aubtianoal totaraal* w* ba aflacud by any tuch fa-car deciMto d toa Oatnd
an toe mpdcaoon haa* toa nd* topataion tobaccma a party to toa proceedtoQa. toa accordance wah toa requrementi M l torto abort
Pvbaan January 23. 2002
H tU

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als

BY. THROUGH, UNOER OR
A O A M S T DEBORAH L A l
EAST
P O M TI
SUBDIVISION
HOMEOW NERS' ASSOCIATION,
IN C.: psa u n o w o c o r p : j o h n
D OC AND JANE
D OC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DCFENQANTtS)

nones o p

N O TO E 0 HEREBY GIVEN p u •uent ft a Sunmary Fftal Judgment
oI Foractoaum b b d Jan IS 2002
am nad to C M Caaa No. 0 1 C A &lt;i
14 K d too Cbnft Court ol toa ISTH
Ju cM d Cknft to and tor BEM M
C a dd y SANFORD, Ftorkto, I a n m l
to toa N died m d baal bkkft
oaMi N AT W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE al toa S E M M O U
Coudy Coutoouaa to e a m d d llO H
PARK AVENUE. SANFORD. F I
32771 to BANFORO, Ftonto. at
11 CO AM a m on toa IB day a*
Fabruary. 2002 toa toft*
daaaftad proparty aa aat torto n
aald Summary Final Judgnard. to
LO T KL EAST FO PITC SUBDIVI­
SION. ACCORDMO TO TH E FLAT
THER EO F AS RECORDED M FLAT
BOOK S I. FADES IB . M ANO SO.
O F THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
S E M M O U COUNTY. FLORKM .
Oatod Ida t l day ol January. 2002.
(CIR CUIT COURT BEAL)
Clan ol toa Ckcul Court
B y Mary Sroupa
Deputy Cftrk
THE SEMPKX E HERALD
TH E LAW OFFICES O F OAVK) J.
STER N , P A , A TTO R N EY FOR
P U U N T0F
•01 S Untnrady D rtn SUM BOO
Ptmtoftm, FL 3U24
(904)233*000
0 1 -T »1 4 (N a )
M ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH D tS A B C m U
A CT. paraono am l a d f t a naarF
^ w O T U R T A D a A N l r rTM TIO N
at
too
SCM IN O U
County
Coutoouta N 407*09-4277,1 * 00909-4771 (TOO) V 1*00*03*770.
ato Ftonto R M y Sarvtoa.
PutaarvJanuary 23, 30. 2002
• in
e s K u rr c o u r t
0FTN E1S B I

m th e

juncMLmeurr.

CA EBN O i *1 CA Ib lO 14 K
FIR S T HORUON HOM E LOAN
CORPORATION
PLABfnFF
VS
DELORES A P A U . W U V M O , ANO
IF
DEAD, TH E
UNKNOWN
SPO USE, HEIRS. D EVISEES.
G R AN TEES,
ASSIGNEES.
U EN O R S .
CR ED ITO R S.
TR U S TEES A M ) A U . O TH ER
PAHTW B CUUMMO AN M TB R ES T
BY. THROUGH. U N D ER OR
A O U N E T DELORES A PAUL;
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OP
D ELO R ES A PAUL. IF ANY)
SW EETW ATER OAKS
HOMEOW NERS' ASSO CIATION .
M C .; JOHN DOE m d JAN E DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
DEFENDANT (9)
2ft OP
---------------- N t o t a t o l
N O K 0 0 HEREBY GIVEN pul
auard to a Burm ary Final Judgmard
d Fort r t f &gt; t datad Jan 19. 2002
antorad to 0 4 Caaa No. 01 C A ttIO
14 K d toa O x * C o m d to* IB h
Ju ftta l O n * In m d tor S E M M O U
Couay. SANFORD. Ftomto. I aft a*9
lo l a I t j u i l a n ] baa* bettor tor
cam M AT W EST FR O N T DOOR to
to* SEM M O U C o rty Courftoua*
toealad al 310 R PARK AVENUE In
SANFORO. Ftonda. M 11 DO a m m
Sw 19 day d Fabnary. 2002 toa Id torto to aald Sunm ary Final
Judgmard. tome
LO T 2. SW EETW ATER OAKS
SECTION 19. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AB RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 77. PAGE 19. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF S E M N O U COUN­
TY . FLORIDA.
Datad M a 14 day d January. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d toa O ra * Court
Bp Mary Shot**
Oapuly Clark
PUdtohto:
THe S EM M O U H tR ALO
TH E LAW OFFICES O F OAVIO J.
STERN. P A , A TTO R N EY FOR
PLAMTIFF
901 S. Unwraay O v a SUM 900
Flaniaaon. FL 33324
(994)2319000
0t-7l329(FM )FTN
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH 0ISA3X.m ES
ACT. paraona wm dtabftWO naadInga apactol accommodation ahoUd
cermet COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
toa
SEM INOLE
County
Coutoouta * 407*99-4277. 1*00999*771 (TOO) or 1*00*99*770.
via Ftonda Raiay Sornc*
Pubaah January 21 30. 2002
4179
M TH * CIRCUIT CO UR T
O FTN B 1 9 TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
If M N O U COUNTY.
FLORKM
JURM OICnON OIVMION
CASE NOiyOl CA 2374 14 W
ABN AMRO M ORTGAGE GROUP.
PIC SUCCESOH BY MERGER TO
ATLANTIC MORTGAGE 9
INVESTMENT CORPORATION.
PLAMTIFF,
VS.
JON W BROWN. E TA L ..
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTIO N
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
T O MOMCA W ALKER whoa* ratdance a unknown 4 aha ba tvtng.
and 4 ah* ba dead, toa irtmown
hatra.
dav.aaas,
Qranlaaa.
a ru g n tn
Danora.
cradaora.
me laaa. and a l paroaa ctomaig an
rtaraat by. torough, order a again*
to* DaHnHnKt). who are na Moan
to ba daad a thro, and al panua
having or daantog to hav* any ngd.
tha or rttra d In toa property
In toa mongag* being
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toal
aneraonntoractoa*a mengagaon
toa toltowng proparty:
LO T 7. BLOCK L. SUNLANO
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOflDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 11. PAGE I t
THROUGH 22. INCLUSIVE OF THE
PUBUC RECOROS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
haa bean Nad agaaial veu and you
art raquaad to tan* a copy d your
araian IH tm ii. I any, on OAVIO J
STERN. ESQ PlatoUTa attorney,
whet* tddraaa * 901 3 Urwararty
O v a #900. Plantation. FL 33324 (no
War toan 30 daya tram to* dale d
to* H u pubteahon d tort rwoc* d
acsonj and Na toa engaw *4h toa
dark cl tow n u n adhar baton aarv•c* on PWnUTa anomoy or anmadP
tid y toaraahar. otoanato* a dataud
a * ba entered agaaial yew tor to*

ecals

to toa
W1TTCSS my hand and tw tool d
Ma Court at SEM M O U Courdy.
Ftorth. M a d a y d JAN 17 2001
(BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE, C U R K
C U R K O F TH E O R C U T COURT
BY Jana E Jaaaw
DEPUTY C U R K
U W O FFICES O F 0A M 01 STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAMTIFF
•01 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 900
FLAAnxnON. FL 39394
M ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH
ACT. paraona aim
togaipac
ooraacl C O U R T ADMBKB H IATO N.
rn
to*
SEM M O U
CouMy
CourtoouM at (407099-4227. I
900*99*771 (TD D ) or 1 -------*770, vh Florida RaNy Sandca.
THIS N O TICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED O NCE A WEEK FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.

L

ORENOA ASGAWN M .
Fla Nutbor 02-02CP. h
to to* OroUl C o w l tor
Cow** Ftonda.
OMaton, Bft adftaaa d adddl Ik 42S
N. Orange Aranua. Room 34 1.
Orlando, Ftonda
Tha nama and
0 m o l tod

■on d to h Cout a d raqurad to ftd
ta b oftacftaid am tda Coal W ITHM TH E LATER OF
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE O F
TH E FEW T PUBUCxnON O F T H E
NOTICE OR TH R TV DATE AFTER
TH E DATE OP SCNVKS O F A
CO FY O F T H E NOTICE ON T W U
A* i if t ri alto*

FRANCES
MITCHELL
M UA
FRANCES C . MITCHELL: JOHN
DOC AKTCHELL THE UNKNOWN
HUSBAND
OF
FRANCES
ik t c h e u . a a u a Fr a n c e s c .
M TTCH EU; W UVM O, PCLUOM O
ANY UNKNOW N SPOUSE OP SAE&gt;
DCFENOANTIS). F REMARRIED.
ANO V DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE UMMOWN W R S ,
D EVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UENORS. AND TRUSTEES. A M )
A U O TH ER PERSONS O A M B ia
BY, TH R O U G H . UNOER OR
AOAM ST TH E NAMED
DEFEND AN T (f ); JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANS DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
N O n C E O F ACTION
TO : FRANCES M TTCHEU AAUA
FRANCES C MITCHELL: JOHN
DOC M TTC H EU . TH E UMQ40WN
M ANO
OF
FRANCES
MIT C H IL L AflUA FRANCES C.
UTTCHELU IF UVM O. PtCUXMNG
ANY UM W O W N SPOUSE O F S A O
DCFENOANTIS), V RCMARRKO.
ANO F DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN K IR S .
D EVISEES.
GRANTEES.
A SSIG N EES.
CREDITORS.
UENORS. AND TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL O TH ER PERSONS CLAM M O
BY. TH R O U G H , UNDER OR
AOAM ST TH E NAMED
DEFENDANT (S )
YOUARC HEREBY nqurad to ft*
o u ana# it or aaftm dahnata. *
any In toa abaro pracaadnQ wm toa
CW k d M a Court and h aarv* a
copy tooted upon toa (4at liK t tdor-

agatod toa fcftoatog daaertoad
proparty, p a t
Led 14. Stock R Sudani EataMa a
aubdMoion accordtogh a pldtoared racordad to Pld Book It , Pagoa
IB to 22. PU*e Raoordi d Bandnd*
County, n o rk k
A/KIA 702 Charoka* Clroto.
Santord. Ftortda 32771
» you la* to fta you tnawara e rd toa on ptatodTo attomay. a
a d ba anaarad agatod you tor to*
F im w n w a n n vw m n y u w or
Datad to* day d JAN I I 2001.

2002.

M ARYAFM i MORSE. C U R K
CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT COURT
Bydan* CJMmOe
D tpu y dark
law Odea* d Dan* C. Cenauagra
9901 North A/mania Avanua
Tamp* FL 33904-1041
PubHah:January 21 30,2002
9177______________________
M TH E CMCLKT COURT
OP THE 19TH
JU O IC U LC M C U T
OP FLORKM
M A M FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY
GENERAL
JU R H O R TK M (XVH KM
N a 01-CA-112-19P
Chat*
Manharun
Mortgaga
Cerperatton.
PLAMTIFF,
&lt;*.
Duana E, Lyklna: Tammy M. Lyktoa.
d d .
DEFENDANTS
AMENDED N O TIC I OF
FORECLOSURE B A U
Nonet ■ haraOy grmn that p u auard to an Order Ratchaduimg
Foractoau* Sato dated January 17.
2002. and ardarad to eh* caaa ru n bar 01-CA -3I2-I4 P. d to* Ckcud
C a u l d to* IM i Juacul O a * In
and tor Samtoda Couay. Ftonda.
wherein CHASE MANHATTAN
M O RTGAGE CORPORATION, la
PlatoM and Duma E. Lyklna: Tammy
M lyktoa war* OttondtnWe). I w*
t*4 to to* laghaal and ba* bkklar tor
caah « at to* Waal Irord door d to*
Samtoda County Ceurthouta to
Santord. Ftonda SameioN C o rty.
Ftonda al 110000 AM on to* 21 day
d Fabruary. 2002. toa todoamg
rtatctdiad property aa tar torto to
ta d Final Judgmard. to a*.
LO T 92. PRAIRIE LAKE MANORS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THER EO F A3 RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK II. PAGE 79. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
N O TE: Pureuard t o tod Fair Data
Collection Practice* Ac! you art
~ redeemed
ampang to
codec! a dad and any tdormaOon
obUmad a* ba uaad tor toal pUpoaa
Oalad toa 19 day d January. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d O rcul Court
By Mary Srrocp*
Deputy Clark
Tha Sammola Herald
COOKJ3 9 STAW1ARSKJ. P A
4010 BeryacoU Bouiavard
S uia 490
Tampa FL 33907
Tatophon* (113077*009
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PUEUCATO N OP T H E NOTICE.

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Na no*oa M Jaruary 212002.
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330 BPrar Pina Dora
L a f Mary. Ftortda 32749

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toto Court M SEMB K X I Coudy.
Ftortda. toto day d JAN 1 I to o l,

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32771
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Goudy. Fterim. toroudihto oKtoara,

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INC. SUCCESSOR BY I
T O A TLA N TIC M ORTGAGE E
M VEETM EN T CORPORATOR.
BLASTOFF.
VS.
R O B ER T E . D O U C ETTE AAUA
R O EER T SYLVAN D O UCETTE. I T
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and antorad to CM caaa n u fa r 0 9
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CORFORATON TMJk CHEMICAL
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PORATION. li Ptokftl and Stavan
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Kama Lym Kalr. American General
Hon* Cqirty. Inc.: Btol* d Ftortda
Oapartmard d Ravanua, C N U
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dtv* Babel Club AparVnarea: Hama
Sod Company, toa; Cftbanb (Baud
Dakota). N A . War* Datondarfta). I
dar tor caah M to* W ad bed door d
too Sanvnde Couay CourtoouM to
Bontorl Ftortda Samtocta Couay.
Ftortda M HDOtm an to* 11 day d
January. 2002. to* todowlng
daaertoad property aa ad torto to
aald Find Judgment, to a*
LO T 1 BLOCK 0. LAKES M ELS
SHORES, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK II.PAGES 14-11 PUB­
LIC RECOROS O F SEM IN O U
COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE: Puauard to to* Fair Dabl
Cdlactlon Practice* Act you art
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Datod to* 7 day d Januwy; 2002
MARYA2ME MORSE
dark d Cha* Court
By Mary Strop*
Deputy Clerk
Th* Samaio* Harakl
C00KJ3 4 STAWIARSM. P A
4010 Boyacoul BoUavard
Su m 450
Tampa FL 33907
Tatophon*. (913077 9009
C4S41000-2313
Pubfth January 21 27,2002
II174
M THE C M C U T COURT
OF TH* EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CM CUIT
M AN O PO R
S EM M O U COUNTY.
FLORKM.
CASE NO.: 03-CA **-l9-A
IN RE: THE PROTECTOR
F1RESAFE, ETAL.
N O TIC I OP
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO RKhard Alan Vanalaryna. Jr
729 Sdrttamm Cade
Laka Mary. Ftonda 32749
In to* loftnrtng property Th*
Protector Fkeeate. M at
Donald F. Eatngar. In ha odtaal
capaciry aa Shan* d toa Samtoda
Ctxrty. Ftonda toroupi he oftotra
nveakgakxa a agtna, aalnd to*
abov* property an o r. about
Nnarrbar 29. 2001, M or naer 729
SJvtramHh Circle. Laka Mary.
Sammola Coudy. Ftonda
Sad
property a to toa owtody d toa
Shark! d Sammola Couwy tot toa
pupoM d brtadura purauantlo aacbon* 932 701 932.704. Ftonda
Slaiui**- A Complaint tor tortaiura
haa bean Mad m toa abova-aiylad
Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY tu l • tom m d
cared copy d the Node* d ,
Forttdu* Com part eat kxnahad
by U S. canned maJ, return racapl
raguaeiad. to to* abova-nanad
addsaaM toa 17 day a Jan. 2002
Team* u Faduiar
Oanaral Counaai
Ftonda Bat No. 0099929
Sammola Couay Shartfa Ollto*
1 » Both BoUavard
Santord. Ftonda 32773
(407093*903
Attorney tor Paooonar
Puoaan January 21 30, 2002
JU Q ___________________________
M THE CM CUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CM CUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
C A M NO : S3 CAr*9-t9-A
W RE- 7 GREEN AMMO BOXES

PUdc auebon to ba h*U M 1200
pjn. on fta M i day a l FEBRUARY
XM
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2922 Counby Club F k l. Santord. FI
32771, tor to* pupoaa d dapoatog
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YEAR 1999 MAKE FORD
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Ortondo, FL 32901. Uanor/ Monro*
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ID4CHCC6309C999. Owner/ Drrtd
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Cky FL. Uanorrtbddan HaTOour
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F L Bale and vaaadtocaftmM 4370
Arraway Plaoa Sardord. FL . Sato
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90% or grater toan (a app rae id
value For addbond kdoimaaon cal
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11197
N O TO C
WHAT. VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN Fabruary 212002
TIME 1000am
WHERE. 1001 N. Orlando Av*
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V E H O E S TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOCL
VEHICLE 10ENHFACAT10N •
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JM2UF2 It 900929949
21. M l - i 3005
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Pibiah: January 23, 2002
JL122___________________________
M TH S CM CUIT CO UR T
OF TH* EIGH TEEN TH
ju d ic ia l c m c u t

M AN O FOR
SEM NOLE COUNTY,
CA B ! NO.: 01-C A 12*1-14-0
Hon. Gang R. Btophanaon
ELIZABETH HICKMAN. ANDREW
W .TALLANT and FRED C.
TAUANT. BR.

GOLDSTAR HOSPITALITY, WC , a
Ftonda corporation: GOLDSTAR
HOSPITALITY II. L L C . a Ftonda
kmdad UbWry company. PARAGON
MORTQAGE W C. a Ftortda
m rporum 2091 DEVELOPMENT.
INC., a Florida corporaben. R K
SANERJEE, W C . a Georgia
cerporaJton, UNITED
ENTERPRISES
OF
ORANGE
COUNTY. 94C. a Ftonda
corporation. RAR REBAR
FABRICATORS. IN C , a Ftonda
corporation, CO LLAGE DESIGN
AND CO N STR UCTIO N GROUP.
W C , a Ftonda corporaaon drtka THE
COLLAGE COMPANIES.
STANDARD PR ECAST. IN C , a
Ftonda corporation; U S. FATEH
DISTRIBUTION GROUP. IN C . a
Georgia corporation, CON CR ETE
CONTROL INCORPORATED, a
Ftonda corporaaon. HAJOCA
CORPORATION, a Pannayfvarva
corporaaon diva GORMAN
COMPANY; OTIS ELEVATOR
COMPANY, a CormactaxA
corporation. RINKER MATERIALS
CORPORATION, a Ftonda
corporation dTVa CSR RINKER
DIVISION 9 SUBSIDIARIES. CITY
ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY, a
Ftonda corporaaon; GATE
CONCRETE PROOUCTS
COMPANY, a Ftortda corporation.

C A P 1 J 14 K
NATIONAL C ITY M ONTOAGE (XX
PLAPOWF
VS.
ANGEL U . M O R ALES * LTVWO,
AND W DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. H EIR S . DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
UENO R S.
CREDITORS,
TR U S TIE S ANO A U . O TH ER
PARTIES CLAIM M Q AN M TIR E S T
SY. TH R O U G H
UNDER OR
AGAINST A N G EL M. MORALES:
RUTH C. M ORALES. W UVW G.
ANO IF D EAD, TH E UNKNOWN
___________
M V M K K ftj
f f iS B P -'
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
FAfTOCB CLABAMO AN PTTEREST
BY. TH R O UO H . UNOER OR
AGAINST R U TH C . MORALES;
JOHN DOC ANO JAN E DOS AS
UNKNOWN TEN A N TS M
POSSESSION
D6FENOANT(S)
N O TO C 0 H EREBY GIVEN Rm
auanl to an Order Granting ft*
Modem to RaaM Foractoau* Sal*
(Wad JAN IS 2002. entered to C M
Cam No. 00 C A B13 14 K M toa
O x * Court d to* 19TH Juddal
Cko* to m d tor S E M M O U Coudy
Santord. Florida I aft * 0 to fto
N 0*M and b*M blddar tor caah M
to* WtM hod door d to* SEM ­
NOLE County Courtooua*. 901 N.
Part Avanua. Sadord, Ftortda M
1100 a m on to* day d FEB 19
2002 to* kdowlng daaertoad proper­
ly aa aal torto m aald Sunmary Final
LO T 129. RIVER RUN, SECTION
TH R EE. ACCO R D IN G TO TH E
FLAT TH ER EO F AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 21. PAGES *1.42. 93
ANO 94, PU B U C RECORDS OF
SEM M O U CO UN TY, FLOMOA.
Datod toto day d JA N 19 2002,.
9C IR CU T C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctoik d toa C tra * Court
By: Mary Skroupa
(W jtv Ckrti
Pubfth kc Tha Samtoda Harold
W ACCO R DANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS W ITH OtSABKJTKS
ACT. paraona w m daabto aa need­
ing a fpacial acoommodaton ahoUd
contact CO UR T A 04IM STR ATO N ,
al
to*
SEM INOLE
County
Courtooua* *1 407-323-4330.1*00999*771 (TO O ) or 1*00*99*771
OAVIO J. S TER N . P A
901 S. UNIVER SITY DRIVE
SURE 900
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(994)2339000
00-SM97(FM)NCM
PubfthJanuary 2 1 30,2002
1199
M TH E O R C U R COURT
O F TH E 1ETH
JU D IC IA L CW CUR.
M AN OPOR
[C O U N TY,
FLORIDA
J U R « « c n o N Dm tooN
C A S IN O : 01 C A 2947 140
WELLS FARGO HOME
M ORTGAGE. INC. SUCCESSOR
BY M ERGER TO CROSSLANO
MORTGAGE CO R P .
PLAINTIFF,
VS
JUSTIN C . ADREON. E T A L.
DCFENOANTIS).
N O TO C O F ACTION
CO N STR UCTIVE BIRYtCE
TO- Juaan C. Adraon
•hoe* raatdanea to unknown d
ha/aharlhay ba bring, and 4
har'aha/toay ba dead, to* imknown
datondarl* who may ba apeua**.

Irkaraat by. torough. under or agonal
I * Oatondama. who art net known
to b* daad or akva. and *4 panto*
having or ctoknmg to have m y nghi
“ to or mtaraa! m toa proparty
daaenbad In toa mortgaga batog
VotBdQS4di harmn
YOUARE H EREBY NOTIFIED ftM
•n achon lo toractoa* a mongaga on
LOT 9. BLOCK 1. AMENOED PLAT
OF BLOCK 1. R EST HAVEN ON
LAKE HARNEY. ACCORDWQ TO
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED W
PLAT BOOK 7. PAGE 99. OF THE
PUBUC RECORDS O F SEM INOU
COUNTY. FLO R ID A
haa baan Nad agatod you and you
•ra rtrywed to aarve a copy d you
4 any, on DAVID J.

M 1tSBIMinQ OfOpUrf
L O T 114. i B f u REET, I
T w a B C C T O N t ACCOROM OTO
FLA T TH ER EO F AS RECORDED M
F LA T BOOK H , PAGES 22
TH R O UGH 2 1 P IG U C REDOROE
O F B IX ftN O U COUNTY. FL0RB3A.
TO O C TH ER WITH TH A T CERTAM
FOLLOW S: li s t EARRWO TO H

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5 m 5 3 £
S TER N , ESO PtotoMTt fe m p y .
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or balar* (no tow t 0n 30 day* bem
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arm toa dark d tda court tM w r
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a ddra* &lt; 0 ba antorad ■
tor toa ra id damandad to I
ptolnl or paMtan Bad harakv
W ITNESS my hand m d » * ta d M
toft Court M S EM M O U C o udy
Ftortda toft day M JA N 1B 2002,
2001.

(BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE. C U R K
C U R K OF THE CM CUR CO UR T
D EP UTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVO J. STER N
ATTORNEY FOR FLAFTOFF
901 8. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
S U ITE 900
PLANTATION, a 33324
01*4097 (FNMA&gt;AMI
M ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AM CM CAN3 WITH
A CT, paraona a m «
Ing i apacial kxsm
cornea CO UR T A CM M 0TR ATO N .
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to*
SEM IN O U
County
Courtooua* m (447094*227, 1•00*99*771 (TOO) or 1* 00* 94
•770, “ a Ftonda Raiay Santo*.
T H U NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A W C « FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH W Tha Samkiola Harold
PubdahcJanudy 2 1 3A 2003
11193
Bl TH E CM CUIT COUNT
O F TH E O Q N T1IN TH
JUDICIAL CM CUIT
COUNTY,
CASE NO : 941234CA-14K
UN ITED STATES OF AMERICA. I
and avoudi to* Secretary d I
DEPARTM ENT O F VFTERAk
AFFAIRS.
THOM AS N. ALSTON, and TRUOY
K. ALSTON, Na afta; JOHN fl.
NELSON and BETTY L NELSON,
hia arda; DEER RUN HOME
OW NERS ASSOCIATION 94A .
IN C .: DEER RUN PROPERTY
OW NERS ASSOCIATION 41. IN C ,
UNKNOWN TENANTSrOWNERS.
NOTICE OF B A U
Noaca la hereby grvan tool, p u ­
auanl to to* Order or Final
Judgement entered In kva caua* h

*&lt;* CkaM Cout d Samnd* Coudy
Ftonda I eft a d too property adud*d In Seminal* County.
LO T 117, DEER RUN. U N IT* T ,
ACCORDING TD TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECORDED W FLAT
BOOK 24. PAGES 4 1 ANO 42. F U 4
U C RECORDS O F S E M IN O U
COUNTY, a O W A .
1944 Croaebaam
Drtva.
Caaaatoatry F L 32707
M pd dc toft, to toa N d iu t a
bidder, tor caah, M to* a*
door d to* Samind* Courdy
Courtooua#. Santord. Ftortda M
It 00 AM on FEB 12 2002. 2001.
Dated: JAN 14 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS C U R K OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroup*
Daouftf Qark
In aeeonftne* wdh toa A m ancm
(H abWai A d . paraona wm
1 naadng a apaeW aeoomto parkqpaft at tea proc aacting ahould contact court
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(447099*330. not “ tor tom amran
(7) daya prtor to toe procaacting H
haartog knpartadl (TDO ) 1* 00*94
9771. or Vote* (V) 1*00-969*771
via F tortoa Raiay Sarrtca
Maacn EAaaoaafta, PA.
17797 U S 19Norto. Suft 900
r. FL 33794
(7270343900
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Ft RE: T H i ESTATE OP
JOSEPH C C M U X

T h i x in H N HSan at toe
JOSEPH CICINELU.
C m Nuntoer 02-20-CP, to p in in g
it S ti Ckota Court tor Sameioia
C o w * . Florida. Probata OMaton.
. l a a t t i a i ot a m a lo t N Pan
(.A a jjtta . Parted. Florida 34771.
The aarnaa and h W i i i i b d tta
•ad. toa

■a ratal H i Co w l WTTHtN THR EE
M ONTHS OP TH E FIRST PUBUCATtON OP TH IS NOT1CE:|1| Ml
P M agaeid fta EM M a id (2) m y
otyacDon by an bdarestad p a w n to

N M c t o iP t o C m
ALL CLA EM AND 0SJECT10NS
N O T BO FEED W EL BE POREVEN
BANNED.
Pitaicataon d H i Hoiea rtaa begun
on January 13 2002.
KATHRYN NANCY CtCW EUJ
tot Rhrarpark C a rt
Ungwood. Ftortda JETTS
FRANKLIN T. WALDEN. ESQUtNE
Lata OStoaa ot FranSin T. Walden
112 W ad Cares Ska*
Aiantoraa Springe. PL 32714-2503
Tataphona: 407-772 7B3
lor

PiMaftJmary 13*32002
M TH B CM CUff COURT FOR
M M O L E COUNTY.
PLDMCA
C M LO M S K M
Caaa He. tt-C A -M 7 -1 L K
OCW EN FEDERAL BANK. FS8.

ROBERT L HANOT at a l,
N O m OP ACTION
TO tn O S E H TL HANOT
IIS Maytoe Clrat
Santard. FL 32771
YO U ANE NOTIFIEO B N an adton
to toractoaa d mortgaga on f a O F
lowing described property In
Samlnde Coaly. Ftortda:
L O T 7, BLOCK E. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT 2. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RE COROE D IN PLAT BOOK I I .
PAGE 100. O F THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE CO UN­
TY. FLORIOA
baa baan Mart agaatal you and you
are ratptaed to serve a copy d ycur
•m an detaneea. I any, to i on
SMITH t M ATT. P A . PlatndTa attarnay*, whose u l l a i la 2001 Eaal
OaMand Part Ban. Suia 303, Fort
Lauderdale. Ftortda 33300, retail 30
rtaya bom am data d pubVceacn,
2001, and Ba Pa anginal adt tta
Ctarbd tota Corn M wrbbtoie amttoa on PtatnMTa aaomeyt or touted•laty piaradlar. otoanetoe. a teteta
ad ba antorad agernat you lor toa
DATED O l JAN 10 2002.2001
C Ja &lt;id to# CIRCUIT C a rt
ByffetaWng
DapulyOarb
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEOM O SPECIAL ACCOM
UOOATTON TO PARTICIPATE IN
TH IS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CO N TA CT COURT ADUW ISTRA­
TIO N AT 201 N. PARK AVENUE.
&amp;ANFORO. FLORKM 32771. TE LE ­
PHONE NUMBER &lt;407)323-4330.
N O T LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDINO.
IP HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TO O ) 1400-9544771, OR V O C E
(V ) t-aoo-asa-iTTo. v u Fl o r id a
RELAY SERVICE
Pubdah: Ja n w y it . 23. 2002
*133
______
H T M C M C U T COURT
o p th b —
r r a im i
JUDICIAL CMCLKT
H A N D FOR
•EMMOLE COUNTY,

CMota, FL 37786
CURRENTADDRESS:
2334 Rmrtng Bpfbtgt Loop
OvtadD. FL 37718
ANY AND AU. UNKNOWN PARRES CLAMW O BY. TH R O U Q K
UNDER, AND AOAm ST TH E
HEREM NAMED INOM OUAL
0CFENDANT(S) WHO ARS NO T
KNOWN TO SC OEAD OR ALIVE.
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR­
T E S MAY CLAM AN B4TEREST
AS SPOUSES. HEW S, DEVISEES.
ORANTEES, OR O TH ER
CLAM ANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
UMLNOWH
YOU ARE NOTW BD tod a t scion
to torectcaa t mortgage on toa Id toatof
property
it
■EbSNO UCoutB FtartdK
LO T (3 U T T lf CREEK PHASE 4
* ACCO flO NO TO TH E P U T
THEREOF. AS R ECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I t . PADS (S ) 71-74.
OP TH E P U B IC RECORDS OP
■EMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat been Bad agatoel you ptrl you
ire reqtaad to eanre a copy d you
^
------------ rttoln 30 day* aAar
S any. an
PA.
■ It
sits Corporata Laka Drtva. 3rd
Ftoor. Ttampe. Ftortda 3 3 S K a d Ba
H i Court dtoar
adatotaadbe
lor toa M d daminrtad bt toa
CorataM orpaHen.
wrriCSSmy rand dirt toa aad d
toa Com an t a day d JAN 10
M aryam I
O a rid to a C o m
Byfitar POtg
A* Dapdy Ciarb

d m cod to you, tar t a
d cartaWr
Co m
al 201 M Part Avanua.
Ftortda 32771,
|4C7)333-i277. warm 2 atortong
daya d y u receipt d toa d w rrttant | haarttg bapaWad . (TO O ) 1
600364-4771.
Pubhhjanuary 1L 23,2002
1132
M THB CM CUTT CO UR T
O PTHB 1 ITH
JUO ICUL CW CUTT
OPFLORKM
M AN O PO R
SEMtoMLS CO UN TY
Na. M C A 103114X
aAortgeoa bte.,
PLAINTIFF.
Mariano Pwta: Sena Farrtanrtai, d
d,
DEFENDANTS.
A M D D SO N O TICS OP
FORSCLOSURS SALE
Nodee to haraPy gbran toaL purauard to an Order Reecrtadubng
Foradbawa Sato dated January B,
2002, and araarad to c M caaa rum­
b a 00 CA 1032 I4K. d toa CW id
Corn d toa 1Mt Judoal CboA to
and tor Sananda Coimty. Ftortda.
attanto PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTQAQE, IN C , to Ptotobt and
Mariano Pana; Sonia Famatdaz;
CM aa
Orovaa
Corwnuruty
AaaoctUton.
Inc..
to/ara
Oatondada). I a d aad to toa IRpiad
and baa brttor tor caart a a toa
WaM fronl door d toa 8amtoola
County Courtoouaa to Sanlord,
Ftortda. Samtoola County, Ftortda. d
110Oam on toa Tto day d February
2002, toa taamrtng date-toad prapaty aa aa Into to aatd Find JudpnanL
10
LO T ISA CHASE GROVES UNIT
4A. ACCOROINQ TO TH E P U T
THEREOF. Ad RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK S2. PAGES SAPS. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE. P m uad to toa Fair Dad
Coaem on Practical A d you era
aMaad tod tola tow Arm to daamad
to ba a data ooAada adampOng to
coded a data and any rtomtaaon
obtained art ba uaad tor tod pwpoaa.
Daaad toa M t itoy d January 2002
MARYAWIE MORSE
Clart ol O o rt Court
By Domtoy H Boaon
Dapdy Oart
Tha LamrtoW Harald
COOAJS A STAWIARSKI. P A
4010 Boyaooul BotiavaKl
SUM 430
Ttonpa. FL 33007
Telephone: (313)077 «OOS
C A S i 10-00-2107
Pubdah: January 18.23. 2002
N13I
M THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THS EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
ftEM m OLi COUNTY,
STATE O F FLO R B A
CIVIL DIVISION
Caaa No. 01-CA -I20I
NAHONSCREWT^FWANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
NATIONSCREOtT
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION O F FLORIOA
HAROLO
L
HARTWELL.
DOROTHY F. H ARTW ELL E T A L,
AMENDED NOT1CB O F SALE
Nonce a hereby gnren n e t pueuart to toa Order or Find JudgmeN
araarad to toa cauaa, at toa Ctoajd
Corn d Samatda County. Florida. I
and eat toa property aduaiad n
amdnde County. Ftortda. daaotoad
aa
LO T t . BLOCK O. SUNLANO
ESTATES. ACCOROINO TO THE
MAP OR P U T THER EO F AS
RECORDED m P U T BOOK II.
PAGES I t THROUGH 22. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. R O R IO A
al pubac tele, to toa hapwat and beat
balder, tor cadi al toa Waal Fiord
Door d Hta Seminole County
Courtoouaa. M l North Fart Ananus.
Sadord. Ftortda al 1100 A M an
February 7. 2002
DATED January 10. 2002
(Seal)
M aryam Mona
Clart d toe Orem Court
B y Mary Sboipa

eaten (7) daya prior to any
tog. eorm d toa Co m a d ri
Ortoe or Clart d Court d toe Coway
•"paired, (T TO ) 1-3 0 0 3 9 4 -in i. or
Voice (V ) 1300-393-3770. yta
FI
Titi FtVany
" - I - - svfrnCA,
■*-- a- r onus
Mart D. Ib a d ilo ri. E m m
MARK 0. BREAKSTONE S ASSO­
CIATES. P A
1247 SouWt Myrtle A w u e
Oaaraator, FL 33733
PuMan Jaruary It . 23.2002
R130
M TH S O R CUTT COURT
O F TH E B O H TU NTH
JUO ICIA L CS K U TT
D FOR
I COUNTY.
MDA
CASS M X 31-CA3777-1LK
EMC M ORTOAOE CORPORATION
TERRY JENKIN S: SHARON R.
JENNN S; TR M A MARRERO. AS
TR USTEE: and ltd per eorwiy wider
toa pruiidoni d a Tn id Awaamart
itoaad toe 3rd day d May Ydw Two
Thoutwid. Known M Tn jd Nurtoar
2413 Kay Aaa, Landruat and at
wdnoam pariaa claiming by,
toraudu under or
brawn lo b a i

TEN AN T I I
a rd w TE N A N T 32. toa pariaa
Handed to aooourt tor (to peraan or
" “ ibt
N O TICS O F ACTION
TO : TER R Y JENKINS AND
SHARON A JENKIN S, n j p i
unknown pariaa clabMng b y
tm u ^t, under of agalnal (ta above
named DaWndard, atoo to nd totran
to ba dm d or aiva. whadtar add

Curtard
2413 Kay Avanua. SardOidL FL
32ni
YOUARC NOTIFIED F id an idbM
to toractoaa a m air t pe on toa Id towing property to SEMINOLE
CowdyFtortdAtoartb
THE SO UTH 7 F E E T O F LOT S,
ALL O F LO T 7, A FC TH E NORTH IE
FEET O F LO T I , BLOCK 10. W YN
NEWOOD. ACCOROINO TO THE
W AT THEREOF AS RSCOROCD W
P U T BOOK 4. PAGES 32.33. A M )
34. P U S JC RECORDS OF SE1SN O U COUNTY. FU3R CA.
haa bawi Bad agabtd you and you
we rtqWrad to eerve a oapy d you
artowi ddOntat, I any tot on DOU­
GLAS C . ZAHM, P A . P U n U Tt
dtom ty whoaa irtb a ii to 1H30
U .a U ghway I t North, S u b 300,
Ctoiiwatof. Ftortda 33734, etodn
toHy (30) daya aAar toa irM pdrtcaton d toto Ndfea d Acton, arid Sa
toa orl(Rid wtot toa Clart d tow
Court al 301 FL Part Avanua.
SanFord. FL 32771. eerier baton
eenitca on PlaMMTa attorney or
..I, i -fc—i — t- - — _w .
■.at. ■ in i . . _
•uW
M lw y iri#f*»n®r,
OIW
WM, ■
default w i ba anlarad against you
W ITNESS my hand and »*ai d tta
Gaud «* Vaa day of JAN Of 2002
jHXO.
(SEAL)
Mary Arm Morae
Clert d toa CVart Court
ByR utl King
Daoufy Clark
PddW i In: Tha Samtoola Harald
PUrtehJanuary IE 23, 2002

11122

B l TH S Cm CUTT COURT
O P TH B 1STH
JUD ICIAL CdlCUIT,
W A N O FO R
I COUNTY.
CASS H O .: 0T-CA-2077-T3L
BANK ONE. N A ,
GERALDINE J . LANE: OCTAV1A
CAMBRAN. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF
GERALDINE
J.
LANE:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F O CT AVIA
C A U FFW t CTTlFW ANaAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY. INC. FJK/A
ASSOCIATES HOME EOUTTY
SERVICE, INC.; DONALD 0.
COLDER; NELUE COLDER; JOHN
DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT (S ) m POSSESSION OF
TH E SUBJECT PROPERTY,
NOTICS OP
FORCCLOSURS SALE
(Pleaae publah to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY O V EN purtuant lo • Final Judgment d
Foratcoaura dated toa 4th day d
January. 2002. and araarad n Caaa
Nd 0 1-CA 2077-14 -L d toa Clrcud
Com d toa 13TH Judoal C io n to
and tar Samnola Courtly. Florida,
•hereto BANK ONE. N A la he
Plane* and QCRAUKNE J LANE:
O CT AVIA CAMBRAN: CITIFINANCIAL M ORTGAGE COMPANY. INC.
FALA ASSOCIATE S HCaJE EQUITY
SERVICE, INC ; DONALD D. COL­
D ER ;
N ELU E
COLDER;
UFWNOWN SPOUSE C F GERAL­
DINE
J
LANE; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O F O CT AVIA CAMBRAN.
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S ) IN POS­
SESSION O F TH E SUBJECT
PROPERTY. I art aad to toe h i?* *
and beat Udder For caan M toa
W EST FRONT DOOR O F COURTHOUSE d tha Serranote Cowry
Courtoouaa. to Samnola County.
Ftohde. al I I 00 on toa S day d
February. 2002. toa tola«nng
deecrtoed property am aat torth to
aatd Ftoal Judgment. O a t
LO TS 7 AND « . AVACADO TER­
RACE. ACCOROINO TO THE P U T
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK X
PAGE 13. O F TH E PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE. COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
ATUA 1101 W EST 2ND STREET.
SANFORD, FL 32771
to
Dteabdwea neadaig a apactal acoonv
modaPon to parttoipala to tola procaedtog ahoWd contact toa Cowl
A M M W M o rd m FL Part Avanua,
Sanlord. FL 32771. Tataphona
Number (407)323-4330 nol latar
than aavan (7) daya prar to toa pracaartng If hearing impaired. (TDD)
1-300-099-8771 or tone (V )I300094-3770 via Florida Ftatay Sanncaa.
Dated tova Tto day d January 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clart 01 Tha C H u l Com
By: Mary Sbcapa
Deputy Clart
Submmed by
Law Office d Marahai C Waiaon
1800 NW 40to SbaaL Swla 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33300
Telephone 1094 &gt;4470365
Facavnda: (9&amp;4|7713062
01-03042
Pubdah January 13.23.2002
3121
m

a n c u rr c o u r t
OF THE ItT H

th i

Civ il OlVMOFI
CASS NO.: S T ^ M T S S IS L
W ASHmOTON MUTUAL BANK. FA.
ALOO
ANGELIN1,
AUflEEN
A N O E LN ; AVONOALE
FUNDING COM. m e : UFWNOWN
SPOUSE O f CHUCK C . MEAD;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F JOHN H .
BRIGHTON; JOHN DOE: JANE
DOE AS UFKNOWN TENANT (S ) m
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPEHTV.
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO : AVONOALE FUNWNG COM.
* C . (AdWeea Untngan)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod wi aclton
tar Foredoaw* d Mortgaga on toa
takmaig daaotoad property:
THE W EST 10 FEET OF LO T 8.
ALL O F LO T 8 AND THE EAST 30
FEET O F LO T 7, BLOCK T , SANLAF4DO SPRINGS TR ACT 73. S£CONO R E P U T. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF, RECORDED
m P U T BOOK 0. PAGE X O F THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMmOLE
COUNTY. FLORDA.
ADVA: 359 AROEN S TR EET.
LONOWOOO. FL 37750
baa baan d m aganal you and you'
are leqwrad to aane a copy d yow
witowi da*inn a. I any. to a. on
Marahai C . WWaon. P A , Aaomey
tar PtatoM. ahoaa wbbaw la 1800
NW 43TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT.
UUO CR O ALE. a 33300 aWWi ■ * ty (30) ctayi altar to* Ural pubaceion
d H a Noaca to toa (Flaaaa putrtah
to T X SEMINOLE HERALD) and
■a toa o rtp id artti toa Ctarti d ton
Court m o w batata aanrtoe on
PtafedTa attomay or bnmadalaFy
T oOwrvrtaa a daFadl a d ba
you tar toa
damarrtad In toa oomplabi.
In i
Act Paracna
---------------to parttopato to ton pn&gt;ceedng ahodd contact toa Co m
AdntoWHtar d 201N. Part Avanua.
Sanlord FL 32771. TMophone
Number (407)323-4330 not tolar
toari aavan (7) rtoya prtor to toa procaadng. R haartog Impalrad, (TO O )
1-800-003-3771 or Iftdce (V )1-300HSS77D vto FtarIH Ratoy Sarvtoaa.
W ITNESS my hand and toa aad d
toto Com ton day d JAN 0* 2002.

2002.

(SEAL)
Mery Anne More#
Aa Clart d toa Court
ByRutoKtog
A t Dapdy Clart
Put*ah.(Piaaaa puMWi to The
Pubtoh: Jam ary IS 23.2002
* 1»
Bl TH E ORCUTT COURT
O F T M ttT H
JU O IC U L ORCUTT,
m AND FOR
I COUNTY,

C A M NO: 01-CA-1703-T4L
BANKERS TR U S T COMPANY OF
CADFORFRA N A , NO T IN ITS
INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT
SOLELY AS TR U S TEE OR ITS
PERM ITTED SUCCESSORS AND
ASSIGNS. ON
BEHALF
OF
VENDEE M ORTGAGE TR U S T
i abb-3
p l a in t if f

VS.
ROBERT A HOFFMAN IF UVP4G,
AND IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPO USE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CR ED ITOR S.
TR U S TEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES C U M N G AN m TER ES T
BY. THR O UGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST ROBERT A. HOFFMAN;
SH ELA R HOFFMAN IF UVtoKX
AND IF DEAD, TH E UNKNOWN
SPO USE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
O R AN TEES,
ASSIGNEES.
U EN O R S,
CR ED ITOR S.
TR U STEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES C U M N G AN W TER EST
BY. THR O UGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST SHEILA R HOFFMAN;
E TA L
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICS OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purmam to ■ Summary Final Judgment
d Forectoaure dated January 4.
2002 antorad In C M Caaa No. O tCA-1709-14L d Pa Clrcud Court d
toa 1STH JudcW Cvcut to and lor
SEM INOLE
Counly.
Sanford.
Florida. I wd eel to toa Ngheet and
bad btonar tor cadi d toa W ad ba d
door al Lie SEMINOLE Counly
Cowtoouee tacalad a 310 N. Part
Avanua n Sartord, Florida, a 1100
a m. on toa S dm d February. 2002
ear torth to ta d Summary Final
LO T SO. HOLLOWBROOK PHASE
i . ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PUT
BOOK 33. PAGES S
TH R O UGH 7. IN TH E PUBLIC
RECOROS O F SEMINOLE CO UN ­
TY. FLORIDA.
Dated toa 7 day d January. 2002.
(CIR CUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE WORSE
Clart d toa Cireut Com
By. Mary Strnpa
Deputy Clart
Pubtoh to:
TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STER N. P A ., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S Unrvararty Drtva Suae 500
Ptomanon. FL 33324
(994)233 3000
OI-7183KOEHB)
m ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraone arth itoahddaa needinn • iM ca i K xxxm o dttan ihotid
contact CO UR T ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouee a 407-333-4227, 1-300945-3771 (TD D ) or 1 8039993770.
via Ftortda Relay Samoa.
Pubian January 18.23 2002
11113
m THB CIRCUIT COURT,
m ANO FOR
S U d H O U COUNTY
Caaa N a 01-CA-141914-L
Hu y a Intjn uuu H N b.

Wednesday. January 23.2002 P a g e S B

Tbanafip 22 Seuto, Range 32 EaeL
Senwida Coinry. Ftartdi Sdgacno
read itgpta d aay over toa North and
Ead 33 tad toarad. AAda Lot I I .

O art d THB O T C U T Co m
D nufy Clark
FRANK C. WHKJMAAL ESQUIRE.
P. O. BOX 4343
Santard, FL 32772-4348
PubiWi: January 13 2 3 2002
«117

The North 1/2 d toa SW 1/4 d tha
NE 1/4 d toa NW 1/4 d Section S,

_________________ P A
17737 U S . 13 North. SoM 500
Ctaanvatar, FL X7S4
(727)333-3300
PUbBdcJanuary 16.2 3 2002
it14
M THB CM CUTT COURT
OF THB ITONTBENTH
JU 0 C U L CMCUTT
M AN O PO R
ic o u r n .

COUNTY,
C A M M L M C A -T t n T4 L
NAT10N3SANC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION

PROBATIOIVTBION
C A M NO j 31-1J17-CP
M RE: ESTATE OF
W ARRENR McCLUNQ,

KAREN ft SMITH, at ut_. d d .
NOT1CI O PSALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY O N O * pur
auard ta toa Find Judgmard araarad
to l a caaa now pandng to aaid
C o m toa atyta d wNdi la todtaaiad
I Wd Sei To The Hidteel And Bad
Bkttar For Caah d Waw Fred Door.
SEMINOLE CO UN TY COURTHOUSE. X I Norto Part Avanua.
SwdoxL Ftortda 32771, On Tha 7to
Day O l February
.2002. Tha
Foiowing Deecrtied Property Aa Sd
Forth to Said Order Or Ftoal
JudgmeN. 1b-Wi
Lot 104. UNTT FIVE O F MOUNT
GREENW OOD. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 40. AT PAOES83 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEkSNOLE COUNTY. FU3ROA.
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA, tola Tto day d
j a i w t 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clart. O ra n Court
SEMMOLE. Ftartdi
By. Mary Sboupe
Aa Deputy Clart
SPEAR 3 HOFFMAN
708 Sarto Ouue Hkpmay
C o rd O id M . Florida 33148
Tataphma (308)333-2299
Pataona wan dtaabNy who need a
apadal acoommodalton lb paricl*
pirn to H a preeaadtog ahoud con­
tact ADACoonkador d X I N Part
Avanua. Side N . Santard. Flortda
32771, d Mad 3va daya prtar ta toa
preeaadtog. Tataphona: (407)3234330 EC. 4227) 1 800-335■77KTOO), or I 300-364-377000.
via Flortda Relay Sarvlcajia
PubtthJanuwy 13 23 2002
an a
M TH EO R CU rr CO UR T
OF THS EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
M AN O P O R
I COUNTY,
CW ft ACTIO N
Caaa Na.: 3T-CA-1375-14-K
BAY FINANCIAL SAVINGS BANK,
FSB.

STEVE WATKINS m l JULIENNE
WATKINS, todukig any unknown
apoueei d fta above Datandanl. aa
crerkKrte. Vanora. and/ or Iruataaa
and al oiler paraona Uavvwig by.
toraudr. indar or a g a n t rtw above
Dalandanu,
PRECISION
APPROACH. INC., a Ftanta
corporaam U K EW O O O AT THE
CROSSINGS
HOM EOW NERS
ASSOCIATION. INC. a Ftortda
(srporctan. UNKNOWN
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OCCUPANT *3 and a* pariaa
havtog any rigpL ctatou asa or
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NOTICE OP ACTIO N
TO JULIENNE WATKINS, includ­
ing any ininown apouia d toe

VuvHaa anj a l other paracna danv
tog by tom udi indar or ageaiat
JLAIENNE WATKINS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO toal
an action to toractoaa on toa toSoartog real properly and to replevy toa
^■mnapuDurny, r iona*
REAL PROPERTY:
Lot 24. U K E W O O O AT THE
CROSSINGS U M T FIVE, accotdtog
to toa plat toarad. aa recardad n
Plat Book 3 3 PegM 47 and 43
Pubic Haoonla d Samtoota Canty.
Ftortda
haa baan Nad aganal you and you
are ragUrad to eerve a copy dyour
•man deteneee. i any. to a on
Edward ft Prichard, PtanMTa altornay, whoaa addraaa la 5909 Gay
StrawL Su m 203 Tampa. Ftortda
33809. warm X daya altar toa Ural
tie Clart d toa C o m eerier batata
aenrtca on Plaatolft attorney or

Lecals

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and tor SEMMOLB C a n ty Ftorkta
•harem FM ST UM ON NATIONAL
BANK FM/AFIRST UM ON NATION­
AL B A M O F NORTH CAROUNA,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
FIRST UMON NATIONAL B A M OF
FLORKM, ta tie PtaVdd and JOHN
3 M OORE; SUZANNE R E ID ;
SEMMOLE COUNTY; S C M N O U
COUNTY C L E M O f THB CM CUTT
COURT. TENANT* 1 N/K/A ANNE
MARIE M IXER , TENANT i f NAVA
CHRISTOPHER MILLER are toa
Defendants. 1 wfl aai to toa ht* ad
and bad bkfetar tar cash d W EST
FRONT DOOR O f THE SEMMOLE
CO UN TY CO UR THO USE. SANFORD. FLO R BM d 11.90AM; on toa
7 day d February 2003 toa talmamo daaertbad proparty aa ad todi bl
•aid Final Judgment
LO T 1. LESS TH E NORTH 200
FE ET THEREOF. SUNSET BEACH.
ACCOROINO TO TH B P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED M P U T
BOOK 3 PAOE I t . PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLOROA.
AW A 3131 HOLLIDAY A V I. APOP­
KA. FL 32703
WITNESS MY HAND d id toa aad
d tots CovT on January • 2002.
(SEAL)
M aryam Morse
C te i d toa Cbota Com
By Mary Sboupe
Deputy Ctari
Echevarria AAaaodalee, P A
PO Box 29013
Tbmpa, Ftortda 33323-9011
793062147
"See Americana wdi DlaabMaa A d
IT you art a parson adto a
atop needs accommoOdton m
to parictaata m tota preoeedng you
am a id e d d no ood to you. to* toe
provtseton d certain assistance.

O A T I O F TH B FM ST PUBUCATW N O f TH B Nonci OR TH M TY
DAYS AFTER THS OATE O F SER­
VICE O F A COPY O F TH B NOTICE
ON THEM .
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ta
•hould contact court
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(407)33S-43X, not talar total amen
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ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARC
NOTIFIED TH A T
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LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR TH IRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l creator! ol toa decedent and
odiaf parson having ciavna or

at 201 N, Pari Avanua. Banted.
Florida 32771. tataphona (lumbar
(407)665-4227* frttota 2 working
days d your receipt d tota docu­
ment I hearing impaired. (TO O) I100-9634771.
PutOafrJanuary 13 23 2002
M tt

on atom a copy d tola None* ta
•anted vrttoVi to rn montoe altar toa
data d toa Brat puMcaBon d tota
Court W ITHIN THE LATER OF
THR EE M ONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBUCAT10N OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV1CB O F A COPY OF THIS NONCE
ON TH EM
A l otow cradtan d toe decadent
or
C o rn W ITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TT33 NOTICE.
ALL CLAA43 ANO OBJECTIONS
N O T SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Tha data d IkH pubaetaton d tola
nonce la January 13 2002
ELIZABETH ANN OUtLFORO.
11303 RUTGERS DRIVE.
RICHMONO.VA 23233
BRIAN R LOB
Attomay tor Person grvng Nobca
Flortda Bar #0722590
3074 Waal Laka Mary Blvd S IX
Laka Mary. FL 32748
(407)323-6128
Publah January 13. 23. 2002
M TS___________

M 1H S C M C U T COURT
OF THB BM M TM RTH
JUDICIAL CTRCUIT
M A W FOR
M M M OLB COUNTY,
CTVft ACTION
C A M NO.: C1-CA-77Y7
Drvwtcat 14-K
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
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ERIN L DtfcOCK, at d .
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TO
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LAST KNOWN AOORESS:
417 RMgt Drtva
Sorted, FL 32773
CURRENT AOORESS:
UNKNOWN
CAROLYN BUB D3NCK
LAST KNOWN AOORESS:
417 Rtdgw Drtva
Santard, FL 32773
CURRENT AOORESS:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO M X UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH,
UNOER. ANO AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED MXV1DUAX
D EFEND AN TS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR AUVE.
W H E TH E R SAtO UNKNOW N PAR.
TIE S MAY CLAIM AN M T t R E S T

M THB CIRCUIT COURT
OP THB nO HTBXNTH

AS SPO USES HEIRS. DEVISEES,
ORANTEES, OR OTHER
c l a im a n t s

M AN O PO R
COUNTY,
FLORKUL
C A M NO.: 0I-1313CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FRANCS S KACAR
NOTTCB O F AOMta33 (RATION
in* ■omrwMritiori ov m* •uai* of
FF1ANCS S. KACAR. dacaaaad. Fla
temper 01-13ISCP. ta pandtog Vi
toa C.rcuii Court tar Sammola
Com ly. Florida, Prebala DMaton.
toa addraaa d which ta p. O. Prewar
C . Santard. Florida 32772
Tha
nemee and adrtaaaaa d toa person*
at rapreaaraato'i and toa pareonat
reprasaniathra r attomay are eat
ALL W TERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIEO TH AT
A l persona upon whom tola nones
ta served who have obfacbona toal
chalinge toa vsAJry d toa ad. toa
QjoMcaione d toa perianal rapratantatom. venue, or (urtadeban d toa
Co m am required ta Ma toaa obfacBona ta toa court W ITHIN THE
U T E R O f TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR TH IR TY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O F A CORY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l cradtaors d toa decedent and
other parson having Pavna or
on whom a copy d raa Nobca ta

LAST KNOWN AOORESS:
UM NOW N
CURRENT AOORESS.
UNKNOWN '
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an acaon
to toractoaa a mortgaga on toa b f
towing
property
Vi
SEM lN O LECouiy FtorVta:
LO TS 14 ANO 13 BLOCK A. FAIRLANE ES TA TE S ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 1ft PAGE I*.
PUBLIC RECOROS O f SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORKVL
are required to verve a copy d your
wrltan ddanaaa attorn X doyv dlar
toa Ural pubicabon. V any.
E Chavarria 4Associates, P A .
PtatreVTi attorney whoaa a d d riii ta
■ lit Corporate Lake Drtva. 3rd
Ftoor. Tampa. Ftortda 33434, and taa
toa ortglnd wtai M a Com a* «&lt;
batata service on Ptartda aaomey
or Vnmetlitaly
adatetaadba
tar Via rettat demanded In Via
t onipiifln or pnoon.
WITNESS my tend and toa a id d
tota Court on tota day d JAN 03

2002.2002
(SEAL)

Ctark ol Via Court
ByRutoKtog
Aa Oapuly Ctark
Echevarria 4Associates. P A
PO . Boa 25018
Tampa. Ftortda X823-501I
F01012131

data d toa Irsl pubicabon d tota
dated ad ba anlarad aganal you
tor toa lakal demanded In toa
Canplamt
DATED tola day d JAN 07 2002.
2001.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ByRutoKtog
Dapdy Ctort
Publah January 13 2 3 2002
NIIS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THB EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CM CUTT
M AN O P O R
SEAMNOU COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A M NO .: 01-2433 14L
UNITED STATES O F AMERICA, by
and ffirtuipi toa Secretary d toa
DEPARTMENT O F VETERANS
AFFAIRS.

ROBERT T RIOS and USA G
RJOS. Na wda: and UNKNOWN
TENANT S/OWNEFtS,
NOTICE O F SALE
Nome la hereby given toaL purauanl to toa Order or Final
Judgement anlarad to tota cauaa n
toa Cvcut Court d Semmoie C a n ty
Florida I » d aa* a n proparty artualad In Sammola County. Florida.

CYNTHIA LEON
N O TIC f OF S A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN toal
punuani lo Ftoal Judgment ol
Foredoaw a araarad to toa caaa d
ROY S. THORBOURNE. PlatoUf. va
CYNTHIA LEON. DelendanL to tha
Ckcm Com . In and tar Sameioia
County. Florida. Caaa No. 01-CA181314-L. toa undaraviad Clart
nd aai a pubic tan to toa Ngheel
and beat batter lot caah al Weal
kora door d toa S e rm le County
Courthouee, 301 N Part Avanua.
Sanford. Samnola Canty. Fiona*,
at toa hour d I I 00 am. on toa 31
day d January 2002. tu t certain
real property arluala and bang to
Sameioia Canty. Florid*, deecrbad

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LO T 23 BLOCK B. STERLING
PARK UNIT ONE. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 18. PAGES 92
ANO 93 O F
TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COON
TV. FLORIOA
343 SweAcrw Drtva, Caeaetoeny
FL, 32707
at pubic lata, to toa Ngheal and beat
batter, tor caah. al tie weal kora
door d the Samnola County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida, al
I I 00 AM on February 5. 2002
Deled
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK O F THE COURT
By Mary Straupe
Deputy Ctark
In accordance wah Via Americana
wan Ditabdtee Act. paraona win

Court W ITHIN TH E U T E R OF
TH R EE M ONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA
T10N O F T H S NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l other creditors d toa decedent
and parsons having claims or
demands against Ihe dacadanfa
Court W ITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
not

so f il e d w il l b e

fo r ev er

BARRED
Tha data d Brat pupecaaon d ton
nobca n January 13 2002
JUDITH J KACAR
129 WEATHERBURN DRIVE
ROSWELL OA 30076
BRIAN R. LOE
Aaomey tor Parsonal Representative
Ftortda Bar 10722930
3074 WaM Laka Mary Btel «I3 6
Laka Mary. FL 32743
(407)323-4123
Publah January 13 23 2002

11112

THB CM CUTT COURT
O P TH B EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CMCUTT
M AN O PO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
O V 3 ACTION
C A S I NO ae-1240-CA
DIVISION 134t
FIR ST UNION NATIONAL b a n k
F/K/A FIR ST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
FIR3T UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIDA,

JOHN A MOORE, l t d
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo a Final Judgment ol
Mortgaga Forectoaure dated August
27. 2001 and antared m Caaa NO
9 4 12to-CA d toa Grata Court d
toe EIGHTEENTH Judoal Grata In

to partdpata to tola preoaadng. you
are antatad at no cod to you. tar toa
provtaaton ot cartato eaaiaiance.
Ptaasa contact Com AvVnmtatreaon
•I 201 N Park Avanua, Stated,
Flortda 32771, tataphona number
(407)335-4227. wtthm 2 working
day* d your racatpl d tola documart. M tearing vrpwrad. (TOO) 1(00433-3771.
Publah January 13 23 2002
BTTB___________________________
M THB CM CUTT COURT FOR
SUdN O LB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
P R O BA TI DWM40N
FUa No.: 01-1272-CF
IN RE ESTATE OF
RICHARD HAMILTON SHURMER
NOTTC* OF AOMBW TTU nO N
Tha admanetration d toe aviate d
Richard
Hamilton
Shmnar.
dacaaaad. Fla Number 0I-1272 CP.
ta panting m toa G ra d Com tor
Sammola Counly. Florida, Probata
DMaian. toa addeee d wtveh la
Clark d toa Ckota Court. Pod Odea
Drawer C . Santard, Florida 327711292. Tha names and addresses d

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A t paraona on whom toaa noace ta

challenge toa vlfcMy d toa wd. toa
qusMcabone d toa personal ivore•antaffire. venue, ot pratacaun d
tore Court are reqorad to Na toaw
obracbona with tors Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR TH IR TY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
TH S NOTICE ON THEM
A l creators d toa decedent and
olhar persona having claims or

data ot toa krai puptk-ahnn ot tore
nobca must Ma tow ctome wdi tore
Court W ITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE

Court WTTHM TH R EE M ONTHS
AFTER THB O A T I O f TH E FIRST
PUBUCAnON O f T H S NOT1CB.
ALL CLAM *. DEMANDS ANO
O BJECTIO NS N O T SO FEED W 3L
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha data d toa M pubicdtan d
tola Notes ta Jaruary 13 2002
MARY JANS SHURMER
943 Wedgawood Ortve
Winter Springs. FL 32706
tor
M ATTHEW J. AHEAflN. E S Q
Ida Bar No. 0121734
DEAN. MEAD. EGERTON. BLOOO
W O R TH CAPOUANO 5 BOZARTH
PA
P O . Baa 2343
Ortando. Ftortda 32M2-2348
Tbtaphana (407)M M 200
Fas (407)423-1X1
PiM ahJanitaiy 13 * 3 2002
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ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
SERVICES. P C ,
GARY P. SEOflCTARK&gt;. JANE 0 0 *
SEGRBTARtO. TH E UNKNOWN
WIFE OP GARY P. SEGRETAM O:
BARBARA X BEGRETARXX JOHN
0 0 * THB UM QIOW N HU3BAN0
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M ng, M CLUOM G ANY UMLNOWN
SPOUSE
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ANO If DECEASED. THE
R ESPECTIVE UNKNOWN hdre.
dwtaaaa, grantaaa. ASSIGNEES.
C R E D ITO R *
LIENORS, ANO
TR U S TE E * AND ALL OTHER PBRBON 8 C l a im in g BY. TH R O U Q K
UNDER OR AGAM ST TH E NAMEd
O E F E K M N TIS ); JO H N DOE. THE
UNKNOWN TEN AN T. JAN E DOE
THB UbKNOWN TENANT.
(a ).
Nobca (a hereby given toot pur­
suant to a Final Summary Xadgmart
d Forectoaure entered Vi toa aboretailed cauaa. In toa Cbota C o a l d
Somtndto C o rV y Ftortda. I a d sal
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Com fy Ftortda, daaettoad aa:
LO T 37. TUSKABAY PHASE 3
ACCOROINO TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED i t PLAT
BOOK 33 PAGE 81. O f TH E FUBU C RECOROS O f SEM M OLE
COUNTY, FLOROA.
ArK/A 4334 Courtend Loop. W lrte
Springs. FL 32703
d pudto aata. ta toa hKpiad and bad
bkttar. tor Cteh. AT TH E W EST
FRONT DOOR SEMMOLE COUN­
TY CO UR THO USE. SANFORD,
FLORIDA. Ftortda. d I I 00 A M . on
toa Tto day d February 2002.
Ctark d CIRCUIT Court
BY Mary Stroma
Dapdy Ctark
Law Offices d Darnel C. Coneuegra
•301 North Arvnarva Awsnua
Tim pa FL 33304-1041

tanmaya fcr Ptavad

Pubadk Jd k a ry 13 2 3 lOOf
1103
M TMS CM CUTT COURT FOR
I COUNTY,

F la Na. t i-l :
Bt RE: ESTATE O F
HELEN LOUISE M KHAEL
DOUGLAS*
NOTICS O f AP3MBSTRATION
Tha tatadw aalon d toa aetata d
HELEN LOUISE MICHAEL DOU­
GLASS. deceit a* Fla teenbre 011333CP, la pandtog Vi toa Ckota
Court, tor Samtoota County Ftovtta.
Probata Dtvtaton. Via address d
whktl to; P. O. Orewar C , S a te d ,
Tha name and addraaa d toa

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
N O TW ED TH A T
A l psnona on whom tota retaca to
ctelanga toa vabWy d toa Wta. toa
quailhcanona d
toa Paraonal
Rapraaartabva. venire, ov prtaiBobon d tots Com are ratparadto da
totar obyadtora wdi tola Com W ITH­
IN THE LATER O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
H IE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR TH IRTY DAYS AFTER
TH E DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY 0FTH13 NOTICE ON THEM
creators d toa decoder! and
otfiff pic toot hiving ckMnu or
demands aganal dacadanfi aalala
on whom a copy d tota ntdea la
tela d toe (kta pubttoaaon d n a
tetaca mud ffia tote ctavna wdi toll
C a rt W ITHIN THE LATER O f
THR EE M ONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF TM S NOTICE OR THWTTY
DAYS AFTER TH E DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O F THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
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Court W ITHIN THREE M ONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NO T SO FILED W 3L
BE FOREVER BARRED
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tota noaca ta January ( 8. 2002.
Ptnonai RepreMnUBv*
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tar
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Ftortda Bar No. 117307
170 North Ortando Avanua.
1094-A
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407429-1361
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CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
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THE EUGENE GREGORY HUMANITARIAN AWARD IN MEMORIAL OF THE
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PROVIDE EYE EXAMS AND EYE GLASSES WHEN NEEDED.
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                    <text>WEEKEND
JANUARY 27, 2 0 0 2

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Seminole County Sheriff's
Office deputies captured
James Albert Smith 40, at
25th Street and US. Highway
17/92 late Friday afternoon at
the HrraJd was going to press.
On Monday, Jan. 21, Smith
waa out on Lake Monroe and
the S t Johns River, threaten­
ing siddde. He was in a 17foot boat that had a 90 horaepower engine, and at least
nine times tried to ram vari­
ous law enforcement officers'
boats. He would approach at
high speeds in the dangerous
fog that was present that early
morning. He would later pul
his boat in on shore west of
Sanford and flee on foot
Smith is wanted for
Aggravated Assault on a Law
Enforcement Officer and for
Violation o f Probation (an eco­
nomics crimes for which he
was sentenced earlier regard­
ing forgery and Illegal credit
card use).

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Police investigate
murdereuidde case
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office is investigating
a nmrdewufcide that was
reported late Wednesday night
It occurred at 237
Summerwood Traii in the
unincorporated Maitland area
of Seminole County. Just after
11 p m , a family member
found Steven Mark Miller, 47,
and his wife, Brenda Kay
Millet 53, dead in the garage of
their home.
They had both apparently
died of a gunshot wound, but
the Medical Examiner's Office
will determine the official
cause of death
According to the investiga­
tor; it appears Steven shot
Brenda and then shot himself.
It appears they were both will­
ing participants in the event
According to the investigate*;
they both took part in writing a
note, which detailed why they
derided to end their lives. The
investigation is continuing.

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SANFORD — The chairman of the
Sanford Housing Authority boerd of direc­
tors robmitted a notice &lt;
In a Jan. 17 letter to Mayor Brady irm
_ aid,
Joe Dnris said his rericnation wm b
effective following the Jan. 31 board
toff“It's time to move on." Davis said in m
interview. "1 think we made program. We've

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Dnria recently pamedthe FIoeida bar and
said he wants to commit mote time to his
growing law practice, rew ril ■■ his duties as

Commission;
passes trails
protection
ordinance
Staff Writer

After making huge strides forward, ^
Davis says it’s time to m ove bn of

"Look, I work in black radio and along
with that conies a responsibility to do
w hat's right for the black community,"
D rvlssaid "I took this position as part and
parcel of what I do on the radio. I made the
commitment We've hired a director, made

"Now it's time to concentrate an me,"

Devis added. "I'll be 43 in ApriL I don't
think it's selfish to concentrate on my broad­
casting job, to expand my law practice and
to improve my fishing prowess."
Deputy G tv Manager Roger Dixon, who
recruited Davis for the position, said he was
pleased with Davis' tenure as chairman.
"He's done a good fob at the Housing
Authority," Dixon said. "In volunteering,
Joe came away from what he normally does.
He's not an expert in housing, but in a short

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SANFORD— Ascountyoffidais w renpedupthedetaibofa
of a
tra
— ii
■ protection
■• ».■- ■ ordinance,
» — net /
Commisaioner Grant Maloy and
several citizens were eager to
review another imua facing the
county's tra ii system.
Commissioners voted unani­
mously for the new ordinance
that was originally s ite d to be
heard in late October; Over the
last four months, information
gathered through extensive

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Sanford
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Dsbtes Bowln, left, and Wm Bridges writ In In s Thurectey to have M r books signed bytheD ucheasci Vtortc

H undreds attend Eergie*s book signing
Managing Edttor
cvwy day royalty comes to
On Thursday, however, one of the
most well-known figures of British
nobility visited Sanford’s Books-AMillion to meet a few hundred of her
loyal fans.
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York,
stopped by the Sanford store as part of
a Central Florida promotional tour for
Wright Witchers. Taking a break from
one of the organic tion's Super
Meetings in Orlando, the duchess spent
two hours signing copies of her new
b o o k ," Energy Breakthrough."
S ee D uchess, Pag* 7A

See T talls, Page 6A .

See D avis, Psge 6A

By Dan Ping

m e e tin g s h e lp e d b a la n ce th e

uitwLjti of all trail u m groups
to tha ordinance, said county
engineer Jerry
McCollum.
According to county staff, no
other county in the state has a
tr a ii protection ordinance.
After tha In-depth meetings
with groups, much of the con­
troversy surrounding the new
ordinance disappeared. At the
O ct 23 board meeting, almost a
dozen people filled out forms to
speak against the ordinance, but
Tuesday only one individual
requested to speak and he was
in favor of the proposed tr a ii
regulation.
The ordinance requires any
resident or business to apply for
a permit of permanent trail
access. Anyone with access
before O c t 1, 2001 will be
grandfathered in, McCollum
said. The county engineer; plan­
ning and development depart­
ment director and leisure ser­
vices department director will
consider permit applications
and make comments with the
county engineer making the
final decision.
Commissioner Randy Morris
congratulated McCollum for
considering the "diverse inter­
ests" of all in the ordinance, but
was wary of the county engi­
neer's ultimate control over per­
mit decisions. He required, with
the approval of the trails ordi­
nance, to have McCollum sub-1*

executive director, the board has:
• Paid all vendors with past due bills.
• Prepared and adopted new policy
guidelines required by HUD.
• Decreased the vacancy rate to 3 percent
from 32 percent
• Established a regular schedule for pest
control and lawncare service.
• Re-opened the waiting list for units.

SANFORD — Competitive
collegiate baseball may visit
Sanford In 2003 If the city is suc-I
cessful in landing a tournament
bid from the National Collegiate
Athletic Association.
Officials at
the city's
—
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recreation
department
Our chancre
on Monday
are favorable.
will ask the
We have the
Sanford G ly
perfect facili­
Commission
ty to host this
to approve a
tournament
letter of
at
intent with
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8amort RseraaSon
Conference
Otpwtnanl
tobegin
Superintendent
negotiations
to host the
2003 NCAA Division U Baseball
Tournament
"We're asking the City
Commission to allow us to sign a
letter of intent so we can go ahead ■.
snd begin talking to tournament
officials," said lisa Jones, super­
intendent of the recreation
department
’
The letter of intent does not
lock the dty into hosting the tour­
nament Jones said, but is a start­
ing point to determine how to
lan for the event, how much to
udget and what services must
be provided.
'
"With any large tournament
like this, there are many issues to
work o u t from souvenirs to sta­
dium usage," Jones said.
If successful in its bid, Sanford
would host the tournament May
15 to May 18,2003.
"It works out good for us
because we can trawl to the dty
that hosts the tournament this
year and leam how their opera-

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Sarah Ferguson, ths Duchess of York, hands a book back to
Patsy Bouzianis of Sanford. Tha duchess was In Sanford
Thursday to sign copies of her new book. •Energy
Breafohrough.* ffonttads of peopfa gathered at Sanford's
Books-A-Mdton to meet a member of England’s royal tamf-

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Sheriff's Office once again puts motorcycle patrols on the road
By OwWopher Patton
Stall Writer

Jo a n n a G o ld * - M id w a y
Elementary fifrh-groder

Index
Buiineu ..................................... TA
O o u W w d .......................... 3S-7B
Crooword ............................3 A
Dear Abby .............................. 2 A

............................. 4 M B
W*S*ri*............................. .1 C # C
Obtfuori** ..............................3 A
O pinion.....................................4 A
Polk* l o g .................................2A
Religion............................. 4C-5C
Spoil* ................................ ||

SANFORD — When current
Seminole County Sheriff Don
Eslinger took over the position
from the ailing Sheriff John Pblk in
January 1991, changes were all but
expected.
In just his first year, the former
Gty/County Investigative Bureau
leader helped create several signif­
icant programs including the
process he labeled the "dvilianization* of the sheriff's office. Eslinger
helped assign more deputies to
patrolling the streets by removing
sworn deputies from non-haz­
ardous d a k jobs and replacing
them with lower paid civilians.
Seven months after being thrust
into the position, the county com­
mission signed off on Esungvr’s

$28 million budget, and the sher- new strategic traffic plan to stop
* ° ' “5 * w“ embarking on aggressive driving in Seminole
another first — four new motorcy- County. The addition is expected
r lf * l i n I K
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1increase law enforcement
visibility on roads that are log
jammed with traffic snarls.
motorcycle would be donated less
Motorcycles’ small size, rapid
than a year later by the dty of Lake acceleration and short turning
Mary.
radius make them invaluable in
Due to a “reorganization and heavy traffic areas, said Lt Jerry
reengineering" of the sheriff's Riggins, program manager o f the
office, the motorcycle squad was motorcycle squad.
disbanded only a couple years
Law enforcement motorcycles
later, Eslinger said. That old idea is are also safer for other drivers.
new again, as 2002 marks the When directing traffic for a school
return of deputies patrolling the an officer can stash a bike off to tiw
streets perched atop Harley side so they will not hinder a dri­
Davidsons.
ver's vision. They are some of the
It's a new beginning," Eslinger first to respond to traffic accidents
said.
too, said EXputy George Burfield,
The 12 new motorcycle riding a sheriff's office motorcyclist for
deputies — two for each district — Districts.
fa just a small part of the sheriff's
See M otorcycles, Page 6A

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Officers In the Seminole County Sheriffs Office Motorcycle Patrol ride in ttw
recent Martin Luther King Jr.. Day parade in Sanford.

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THx S em noli Herald

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

Fem ale trucker must
be told to keep her
hands on the wheel

O ut &amp; A bo u t

Full o f hot air

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Calvary Tem pi* o f Praia*
will host M in. Vernon
'P o p p a* Jo n **, an Evening
o f M in d * * ,' 6 p m.
Saturday, Feb. 2.
A rehearsal for all p u t
and present Sanford
Community Workshop Choir
members and friends will be
held 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28,
in the church, located at 2020
McCracken Road in Sanford.
For more Information, call
407-325-1541 or 407-302-0113.

DEAR ABBY: I work In the office of a trucking
company. One of my four co-workers is a married
man. Ill call him Tom. The rest of us are females.
.................................. A divorced female truck dri­
ver comes into the office and
can't keep her hands off
Tom.
Every chance she gets, she
robs h k neck, shoulders or
back while he sits there look*
ing embarrassed. She abo
teifs him dirty jokes. The
other women and I think her
behavior is inappropriate.
D ear
When Tom's wife found
A b b y
out about this g a l she told
J
him to put a stop to It
because it shows a lack of
• • • • •
respect for their marriage.
He has asked me and the other women more than
once how to handle this problem. I to ld him I'd
write you, since we read you every morning on
our breaks.
What do you say, Abby? We re awaiting your
advice.
THE OFFICE GANG

SUN
•
The Sanlando Depression
Glass Show will be held
through Sunday, Jan. 27, in
die Sanford Civic Center.
Saturday, the doors open
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
Sunday from 10 a jn . to 4 *
p m , and admission is $3.
Twenty-seven top quality
dealers will be participating
in the show.

DEAR OFFICE GANG: Ibm Is a b ig b o y He
MhMMbAs

MON

advance without oa r help. H ow ever if he lacks
the courage to speak o p , he should diacuas the
matter w ith the office man sgrr. It's his o r her job
to intervene if one o f the employees is being
harassed.

Ths Fujlfllm sports blimp Boils ovsr Sanford Friday afternoon, much to tha surprise of many motorists. The Wimp was prob­
ably heading toward Daytona Beach for the upcoming Daytona 800 avents.

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DEAR ABBY: My dad and I are partners in a
home-based business. He has repeatedly told me
he wants our business to be successful. However,
when it's time to put his nose to the grindstone; he
makes up one excuse after another and leaves It to
me.
I love my dad. However; I have wasted a lot of
time and money trying to get him to fulfill his
responsibilities. Should I give up and work die
business on my own?
DISENCHANTED
DAUGHTER IN CANADA

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DEAR DISENCHANTED: Perhaps your
father b finding the business stressful and
would like to be bought o u t Have a heart-toheart talk with him and ask him if that's the
case.
,vj ,
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PS. It b Important that you talk to a lawyer
about this "partnership" before you invest more
time and money in the business.
DEAR ABBY: The tetter in your column about
a father explaining "the binds and the bees' to his
7-year-old son brought back the memory of my
experience with my 6-yeanold son.
I sat him in front of the television to watch a
program on human reproduction. After the show,
he told me that he understood everything except
how the male seed got to the female egg. I said he
was too young to know, and I would tell him
when he was a teen-ager. He threw up his hands
and said by that time, he would have forgotten
the Question.
After some pleading and a solemn promise not
to tell his mother where he’d gotten his informa­
tion, 1 fold him. He stared at the wall for about 20
seconds, turned, looked me straight in the eye,
and said, "Dad, that’s the most disgusting thing
I've ever heard.'
R .W , RAYMOND, N il.
DEAR R.W_- Pm sure h b opinion dunged
once h b testosterone kicked in. Read on for a
story that approaches the subject from a differ­
ent angle:
DEAR ABBY: The letters about children learn­
ing the facto of life reminded me of this old story.
A country doctor went to deliver a baby. The
expectant mother's 5-year-old son was with her
and the delivery was imminent
The house had no electricity, so the doctor
brought out his lantern. He instructed the little fel­
low to hold the lantern while he delivered the
baby. After the baby was bom, the doctor spanked
it and it began to cry.
Turning to the little boy, the doctor asked, "Well,
son, what do you think of your baby brother?"
"1 lit him again," the boy replied. "He ought not to
have climbed up there in the first place."
ROWENA IN KANSAS CITY, KAN.
O 20U2UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE

Seminole Deputy James Ingram Jr.,
•nested Leonard Luces, 32, o f Sanford
Thursday fo r grand theft of a motor vehide,
driving w ith s etepended Ucenee, Raiding
an officer and fraud. Police pulled over
Lucas after running the stop sign at the
intersection o f King* Road sndGcandby
Avenue. A fter gtvtng officers a fake name
and birth date, the auspect reportedly fled
on foot A Sentoed Police Department K-9
and sheriff’a office helicopter helped catch
and another for domestic battery.
the euspecL The vehicle owner reported the
car waa taken out hia driveway without h b .
License
Officer M . McBumey arrest­
permission.
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ed Freddie Mangum, 35, o f Longwood
M arijuana Poaaaaaton » ;
............. J TUaridoy for driving with a suspended
license and an expired tag.
• Winter Springs L CpL Desiree Johnson
arrested Elizabeth Mercado, 29, of Winter
Springs Wednesday for poweHion o f mari­
Sem inole Deputy Dana Triplett arrested
juana. M ercado was stopped after being
Tuesday Joseph Plott, 22, and James
clocked by police radar to be traveling 30
Galentine, 19, both of Sanford, after another
mph bn a 25-m ph zona an S. Mosa Road.
deputy pulled over Plod's w ife. Police
• Agents of the sheriff* office
noticed her d river'* aide window smashed
City/County Investigative Bureau conduct­
ed an undercover operation targeting con­
and ■ beaten dog in toe beck seat
trolled substances at the Circle K conveAccording to the victim 's testimony to
police, Galentine come up to her dog and
nienceatare at 320 E sta te Road 434 in
Winter Springs. Debbtejadraon, 34, of
started
it w ith a baseball b a t After
a veterinarian, the victim statVWnter Springs was arrested in the store's
trying to
ed she returned home when Joseph alleged­
parking lot after the agreed to purchase $10
ly punched her window. Plott was charged
of marijuana from an undercover agent
with domestic battery and Galentine was
Jackson is charged with purchasing and
charged with causing cruel pain and suffer­
possessing marijuana.
ing to pn animaL
D ill
Burglary
• Casselberry Officer Larry Uttrell
Sanford Officer Daniel Barbara arrested
arrested K ristin Zomow, 31, of Longwood
Lorenzo Brundidge, 40, o f Sanford TbesdLay
for driving under the influence ana driving
for burglary of a structure, resisting an offi­
over a dividing barrier W hile m iking a Ucer and drug paraphernalia. Brundidge
tum, Zomow reportedly was driving too
reportedly dropped his bicycle and tried to
fast and ran over the white barrier markers,
elude police by clim bing over several fences
which snapped back after being h it
at Ronnie Lee Scrap M etal and Salvage on
• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrested
6th Street The owner o f the salvage yard
Daniel Thom pson. 60, of Sanford
advised police he wanted to press charges,
Wednesday for driving under the influence,
and a crack pipe was found in his front
reckless driving and not being able to pre­
pocket Brundidge stated to police that he
sent current insurance. The subject waa
fled because he knew he should have had a
light on his bicycle.
t the jail revealed a blood akotiot con­
Robbery
tent of about 221.
W inter Springs O fficer Dale Thrush
■ Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrested
arrested Beau Irvin, 20, of Winter Springs
Tcmeka Canada, 20, of Sanford Wednesday
for robbery and grand th eft
for driving under the influence, DUI prop­
erty damage, reckless driving, driving with
Cocaine Possession
a suspended license and driving on the
• Sanford Officer Cynthia Uttles arrested
wrong side of the road. The suspect refused
M ichelle Blackburn, 33, of Sanford Tuesday
blood alcohol tests.
for possession of cocaine and drug para­
phernalia.
Driving w ithout a License
• Sanford Officer Frederick Eld ridge
Seminole Deputy William Smithey
arrested Calvin Copeland, 23, of Sanford for
arrested Henry Perdue, 23, of Sanford
Tuesday for operating a motor vehicle with­ possession of cocaine with intent to sell or
distribute within 1000 feet of a place of wor­
out a license, resisting an officer and the
ship and destroying evidence. Copeland
attached license plate not assigned to the
reportedly noticed the officer approaching
vehicle. TWo warrants were also served on
him while he sat in his vehicle on Pine
Perdue; one failure to appear for stalking

Doug F e tz e r

Possession o f Liquor Underage
Longwood Officer Donald Laik: arrested
Nathan M urro, 18, of Longwood Monday
for possession of Uquor underage. A juve­
nile was a passenger In a vehicle stopped
for speeding.
Larceny
Sanford Officer Kenneth M cLaddan
arrested Lance David Dye, 23, of Winter
Springs Monday for larceny over $300 and
trespassing on a construction site. A con­
struction employee working on the
Wyndham Crest Apartments advised police
he observed Dye remove Freon from a
building A/C unit. The employee then said
Dye placed the bag full of Freon over his
head and pass out. Dye stated to police he
was just getting high and it was better than
doing add.
Fraud
• Sem inole Deputy Steven Sosa arrested
Anthony M cdlock, 19, of Sanford for fraud.
Wedlock apparently gave police a false
name as they attempted to com plete a tres­
pass warning.
• A form er secretary for the Seminole
(County) Housing Authority faces more
charges relating to identity theft and two
charges of obtaining credit and property by
fraudulent means. Kema M ullins, 21, of
Sanford was currently in the Seminole
County Ja il on a violation o f probation
charge.Thursday, she was charged with
Identity th eft She apparently used the per­
sonal information of ner former employer,
the maryjgtT of the housing authority, to
order a com puter for herself. She also is
accused of using stolen credit cards. In
August, she was arrested after two housing
authority tenants' money orders were
allegedly used by Mullins to pay rent to her
landlord.

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Avenue. H e then picked up a sandwich
d esr bag full o f suspected crack cocaine
and threw the bag underneath the car. The
beg landed only five feet aw ay from the
officer’* boots who was w alking toward the
car to make contact with Copeland.
Eklridge wrote in his report that Copeland
stated to h im 'O fficer Eldridge, can't you
fust give m e a break, you w o tts e e me on
the atreets no more, I go to jaii on Feb. 20
anyway. Please, please, please, please,
please, let me go.'
• Sanford Officer John D ifatts arrested
James Nelson, 25, of Sanford Monday for
two count* ol restating an officer, possess
mg cocaine and marijuana w ith intent to
aeii or distribute within 200 feet of a public
park. Nelson reportedly pushed an officer
away and hit another one on the lower lip
to try to escape arreaL Seven sm all stamp
bags of m arijuana, a clear bag of crack
cocaine and 35 small stamp bags of pow­
dery cocaine were found on Ndson.

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Area business leaders are
invited to a free lunch lec­
ture about blotenorlam and
its effects on th * small bu si­
ness 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 30, at
Heathrow Country Club.
Area experts wUl provide
information on disaster
,
preparation In Seminole
7 t
County, dps that businesses • 1

ism.
Due to limited seating,
make reservations to 407321-4500, e x t 5913, by Jon.
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FRI
'R u m o rs ,' A Neil Simon
Comedy, will be held start­
ing Friday, Feb. 1, at Helen
Stairs Theatre for the
Performing Arts in down­
town Sanford
For more information,
show times and ticket prices
contact the Helen Stain
Theatre Box Office 407-3218111.

SAT
Sem inole County
Regional Science,
Mathematics and
Engineering Fair will be
held in the Seminole Towne
Center Mall 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 9.
More than 200 students,
from Seminole County will
display and discuss their sci­
ence, mathematics and engi­
neering projects.
Community members
judge the projects with the
top 32 prefects being invited
to the state fair in April.
For more information,
please contact Jim Nelson at
407-320-0188.

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

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A student musical recital
will be held in the Seminole
Community College Fine
Arts Concert Hail beginning
at noon, Monday, Jan. 28
Admission is free. For
more information, call 407328-2040.

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Obituaries
LOUISE BLAIR
Louis* BUir, 83, of Third S tm t
(XinJov died WMnndsy. J«n. 1M 002.
Bon in Baton Roup, La., the waa a
"ww technician. She « r« a member of
fcuuinhead Mbatonary Baptist Church.
Survive** indude one am . Freddie
Blslf S t, of Rochester, N.Y; one daughter,
Lwiie of Oviedo; one tfcrtet WUIie Mee
Thomae of ABrntawn, Pa.; and ana
h n d »t Lafayette Johnson of Xdlahaatee.
Coiden't Atneral Home In c, of
Wirier Fade la in charge of arrangements.
MARION BOWERS
Marion Bowen, 69, cd Eaat Broadway,
Oviedo, died Friday, Jan. 18.2G02.
Bom In Oviedo, he was a lifekng m tdent He waa a (annee
Surrhron indude Na mother. Beetle
Am Bow en of DeerfWid; five ton*,
Marion Anthony of Sanford, Darrell
Bowen of Orlando, Crab Bowen erf D*»
Moines Iowa, David Lnrt of Oviedo and
DanM Loft of Orlando; Ih m daughters,
Sandra Reed of Chicago, 111., Millie
Tofoert of Oviedo and This Tofool of
CMando; m e data; Laura Morgan of
Deerfield; four brothrn. Cart L of
CMedo, Peter L of Lob Angries, Call/,
Lam Aahe of O im do and Robert Aaha
Jt, of Oviedo; 14 grandchildren; and four
great n m k M k a t
Golden'* Funeral Home In c, of
M nbr Park b indulge of arrangements.
DOMINIC P. BRUNO
Dominic P. Bruno, 86, of West
Covington Drive, Deltona, died
Thursday, Jan. 17,2X0. in hb residence
Bom In Holley, N.Y, he moved to
Central Florida from Key W at in 1969.
He waa a U S. Navy veteran who served
during World War Hand the Korean War.
He waa a retired accountant for the U S
Navy, where he worked for 30 yean. He
waa a member of O tr Lady of the Lake*
Catholic Church, the Holy name Society
of O rr Lady of the Lake*, B it ! VFW N a
8093 of DeBary and the Dfeitma Organ
Chrb,
Survivors indude caregiver Carolyn
Shaw of Deltona.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Oange City it In charge of arrangements.

of the Salvador Army of Sanford.
Survivor* indude hb w ife Xtoia Jane
Fleeter of Orlando: one daughter; Shelly
Ann of Cony. P c; m e brother; Albert
Fimtrr of New Xtoric; and two rista*.
Violet Alien and Leona Proctor, both of
ETHEL R. FOLEY
Ethel R. Foiry, 67, of Srrrford. died
Vifcdnesday, Jan. 26,2DCQ. In Sanfaed.
Bom In Teanedc Township, N J, die
moved to Central Florida In 1973. She
waa a homemaker.
Survive** todude five aona, Robert
Foley of BergenAddL N J, George Ftfey of
Apache Junction, A riz, John Foiry of
winoic9wrr vil, VtUu iii rovy 01 snuugvu,
and Michael Foiry of Sanford; four
daughter*, Catherine Foiry of O ange
CUy, Linda Rdc of Daytona Bead) Shore*
Cindy Schulze of Oermortt and Cheryl
Setala of Hlghview, W. Va; two brothen,
Mickey Sulfivta of Warctonvn, N J, and
Jackie SuUvan of CHftori N J ; Bum rio­
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and Corinne Gajdusek of Seattle. Wash;
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LEE JUNIOR YOUNG II
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leroy thong Sr. of lake Mary; five
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DONALD R.F1RSTER
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2002, In the pariah of W bt Baton Rough.
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Central Florida from Corauctkut In 1902
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Jan. 19,2002.
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Ihe Winter Springs Senior Center.
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Farewell

Stanley Marcus was truly
a great American

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Stanley M arcus is th e only m an I knew w h o w ould send
jj you a letter asking e xactly w hen y o u intended to an sw er
v M s last one. H e w ould s m l you a note about som ething o r
a d ip p in g, and then a couple o f w eeks later
w ould com e a n ote asking w h y you w eren’t
, |
interes ted enough to let him know you r
&lt;i I m H S
opinion.
T h at, o f cou rse, happened only once.
From then on , h is m ail w as th e first I read
an d d ie first I answ ered. H e w as quite a
guy, th e M arcus o f th e N eim an M arcus
d ep artm ent stores. Som eone once w rote
i Dm v n
that h e w as hard to like but easy to adm ire.
n0 9 0 9 9 m 9
V\feU, 1 certain ly adm ired h im — he w as
*
* * * one o f th e w orld's great m erchants, after all
* — b u t I liked him , too. M ore than 2 0 years ag o , h e called
o m e and sakl th at his son-in-law , H enry R aym ont, a
C rep orter w ith m e a t The New York Times, h ad told him I w as
w riting a book retracin g the A m erican travels o f A lexis de
Tocqueville in the 1830s. W hen I w a s n ext in D allas, h e
said , w ould I h ave lunch w ith h im and his fam ily to talk
® ab ou t that?
e I d id , o f cou rse, an d h e grilled m e for a cou p le o f h ours,
i' ask in g b etter and m uch tougher questions than m oat o f the
jj book critics I encountered in th o se days. H e h ad , it turned
„ o u t, som ething im p ortan t in com m on w ith th e au th or o f
"D em ocracy in A m erica." They b oth cared about the m id * d ie o f th e country, the A m erica generally ignored in N ew
3 York and Boston, an d later in San F ran d sco an d Lx»
* A ngeles.
o
It w as n o t th at he d id not know the E a st H e had begun
[j college a t A m h erst, leaving b ecau se in those d ay s they
w ould n ot allow Jew s in clubs o r fraternities. H e m oved on
0 to H arvard , w here he earned b oth an u ndergraduate
*' d egree an d an M BA. B ut then it w a s back to Texas and
fj w ork in th e store h is father had founded in 1907 w ith his
b brother-in-law , A braham Lincoln N eim an "M r. Stanley," as
*' h e w as called , m ad e N eim an M arcu s into a national icon of
1 fashion, lu xu ry and ta s te — n ot th e easiest thin g to to d o
w ith y o u r m ain stores in D allas an d Fort W orth.
r To m y m in d , N eim an M arcus, like the G1 Bill o f Rights,
jj public television an d the first n ational distribution of T he
" W all Street Jou rn al, w ere am on g th e forces th at sp read the
t talen t o f coastal A m erica, attractin g and keeping educated
you n g p eop le and d ynam ic enterprise in sm aller cities
) across th eeo u n h y — and m aking the U nited States a bigi ger, b etter an d stron ger nation in every w ay.
M arcus retired som etim e in h is late 70s an d then began
d oin g w hat I d o , w riting a new spaper colum n, fo r The
Dallas Morning News. It w as a colum n I ignored th at earned
m e the letter I began w ith here. It w as good stu ff by a w ise
m an w ho d id h ave to tight a certain tendency tow ard
pom posity. H e died this w eek a t 9 6 , but he w as in good
enough sh ap e to give a final interview in his office to
M aria H alidas of th e News. H e told her a story that h e had
told m e — an d probably anyone else w ho w ould listen —
an d I’v e alw ays thought it w as on e of the am azing things
I’v e ev er heard.
Stanley M arcus w as 36 w hen W orld W ar II began, too
f o ld to tig h t But he w as called to W ashington w ithin a
f m on th o f Pearl H arb or and given a job by President
J Franklin R oosev elt Stop civilians from buying clothes d u rf in g the w a r so that labor and m aterial could be used to
-i m ak e uniform s and tents, w hatever w as needed by the
Im ilitary.
jj A nd h e d id i t H e stopped fashion, convincing m en, for
Tinstance, to w ear drooping socks because rubber w as needJ ed fo r w ar. Then he stopped design changes in w om en's
gdothing, as he described i t
-t "W e settled on certain prohibitions, such as lengths,
■'sleeve fullness, p atch pockets, ensem bles, sw eeps of skirts,
I w idths o f belts and depth of h e m s .... The restrictions w e
ip u t into effect froze the fashion silhouette. It effectively
\prevented an y change of skirt length dow nw ard and it
blocked an y extrem e new sleeve o r collar developm ent,
. w hich m igh t have encouraged w om en to discard existing
cloth es.”
'
T h at sto ry ran on C hristm as D ay last year. N ot bad at 96.
■T h e m an lived a life that cou n ted . We should all d o half as
w e ll

Mayor impressed
by recent fire
training exercise
Tb the ed itor:
This past Wednesday, a citi­

zen and I had the opportunity
to observe a live fire training
exercise by the Sanford Police
department during their
recent block training schedule.
1 was extremely Impressed
by the level o f competence
and professionalism displayed
by the officers during the

exercise. ■
O ur city Is very fortunate to
have police and fire depart­
m ents o f Which w e can be
proud.
1 w ould urge all citizens to
take the opportunity to thank
our city 's police and fire ser­
vants for training for events

which we hope will never
occur.
Their dedication and com­
mitment insure that our com­
munity will b e secure and pro­
tected regardless o f the cir­
cumstances.
Brady Lesaard
M ayor of Sanford

C a sh -a d d icte d p olitician ~
Thousands of former Enron
story line detailing the ways in
employees are now jobless and
which Big Money can corrupt
penniless, some of them —
the system and destroy the lives
those edging toward retirement
of ordinary people, this is i t You
age — with worthless retirement don't need to understand overaccounts and few prospects for , .......................... seas subsidiaries,
the future. Those workers were
futures trading or
betrayed, cheated, Ued to and
derivatives to
exploited by a group of fat cats
understand what
who took Inc money and ran.
happened at
There is only one way to pro­
Enron: The com­
tect the public from this sort of
pany and Us
executives made
scam: Outlaw the scandalous
campaign dona­
campaign financing system that
tions to 71 Mem­
allows wealthy donors to buy
politicians.
bers of the U.S.
It was through campaign
Senate, ensuring
Cynthia
contributions to both
the company had
Democrats and Republicans
a solid majority
Tucker
that Enron executives gained
of supporters
the exemptions from federal
» • • • • • • there. It also gave
rules and the lax oversight that
money to 188 members of
allowed them to construct a
Congress.
massive shell game which later
It should come as no surprise,
collapsed in the largest bank­
then, that Enron has been able
ruptcy in corporate history.
to influence not only broad pollHuge campaign contributions
i matters, such as energy
also allowed Enron’s accounting
eregulation, but also smaller
firm, Arthur Andersen, to elude
ones, such as an exemption from
strict scrutiny from regulators.
a Depression-era law that
For a decade, discussions of
should have prevented Enron’s
foreign affiliates from shifting
campaign finance reform have
induced nothing but yawns
debt off their books.
from voters who saw no connec­
While Enron's largesse led to
tion to their everyday lives. It
scandal. It was simply playing
was a subject beloved only by
by the rules all big companies
editorial writers, whose treatises use — including Arthur
on the issue left readers
Andersen. Andersen was among
befogged. Even the wave of
the big accounting firms that
early popularity that accompa­
showered politicians with
nied Sen. John McCain in his
money to prevent passage of
2000 presidential primary run
strong federal regulations
was not enough to overcome
demanding strict oversight.
widespread apathy toward one
indeed, two years ago, as
of McCain's favorite topics: the
chairman of the Securities and
corrupting influence of Dig
Exchange Commission, Arthur
Money.
Levitt Jr. was buffeted by a
If there were ever a simple
whirlwind of lobbying when he

S

tried to impose tough conflictof-interest rules on accounting
firms. "1 have never been sub­
jected to a more intensive and
venal lobbying campaign,"
Levitt said. That campaign
included telephone calls from
senators who threatened to
decrease his agency's fund in; if
he kept up his push for tou;
rules.
But that's not the end o f it:
Even as the evidence mounts of
shredded documents and dis­
honest financial reports,
Congress is reluctant to crack
down on the accounting indus­
try because of its ability to gen­
erate campaign contributions.
Since 1990, the accounting firms

have contributed more than (53
million to congressional and
residential candidates, accordig to The New York Tim a.
So, even now, with all their
professed outrage, members of
Congress won’t crack down on
the fat cats. That's because
they’re addicted to the cam­
paign cash. They've sold them­
selves for Big Money, and
they're selling out the rest of us,
too.

E

CynthU Tucker it editorial page editor
for tit* Allanu Cuutitution. She can be
reached by e-mail cynthUttajccom.
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On the Street
The Herald asks people what they think...

O 2002 UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE

W hen Sarah
F ergu so n ,
D uchess o f York,
cam e to Sanford
Thursday to sign
h e r book at
Books-AM illion, h un ­
dreds o f people,
mostly women,
waited in line
f o r a ch a nce to
m eet her. We
asked several
people \f they
luid always
wanted to m eet
royalty, and
why.

Yes. I always want­
ed to m eet royalty
becau se it is som e­
thing we don't have
locally. When you
think of royalty, you
think of London and
fairytales.
Michelle Smith

Apopka

I just always want­
ed to m eet someone
who is royal. Now, I
can say I have.
C onnie M oiley

Oh yes. I always
wanted to m eet royal­
ty. I went to London
once, and no one was
there.

Leesburg

Martha Ptlug

Deltona

Absolutely.
Meeting royalty is a
fairy tale. Ife
Cinderella lor aU of
us.

Carrie Smith
L ake Mary

I think meeting roy­
alty Is n eat I've
always liked England.
And we have presi­
dents, not royalty.

Emerson Richards
Sanford

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WORK SESSION
4 p.m . In tha City Manager s
Conference Room, Second Floor
1. Interview of prospective board
appointees. (R -1)
A C o d e Enforcement Board:
Robert B. C a ra w a y , Kenneth R.
Lowe, Lori Ann Soiltro, and Andrew
P. Vaiente.
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year anded September 30,2001.
. A Sanford Airport Authority.
B. City of Sanford.
3. Review of Cham ber of Commerce
Am ended Agreement. (C -1 3 )
4. Discussion re: Special Event
PoBcy.
5. Discussion n ; automobile and
other off-site sale promotional
events.
6. Discussion of Regular Agenda
llama, Ad d-on llama, and other
Items.
7. Mayor's briefing.
8. City Manager's briefing.
A Update regarding City-owned
downtown floodlights.
B , Sanford Police Department
quarterly report, for quarter ended
December 31,2001.
C . Vacant positions update.

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February 1, 2002. Mr. S tain has
been contacted and wishes to be
reappointed, and the Board recom­
mends reappointment. Th e re are
currently no application* on Ale for
appointment to this board.

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7 p.m. City Commission
Chambers, First Floor
• Proclamation
acknowledging
Charles Rowe's contributions lo the
City of Sanford.
•Approval of Minutes.
W ork Session and Regular
Meeting of Jan u ary 14, 2002.
Recommended by the City Clerk
and the City Manager.

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1. Approve
paym ent ol City
Attorney's Statement tor the month
ot December 2001. Rocommended
by the City Manager.
2. Award Bid «IF B 01/02-05 lor S R
46 Wafer Main Extension Phase II to
Progressive Contractors In the
amount
of
$696,69&lt;l!96.
Recommended by the City Manager.
3. Aw ard Bid *IFB 01/02-12 for
Marquette
Avenue
Utility
Construction to Bergeron Land
Development in the amount of
$969,678.84. Recommended by the
City Manager.
4. Accept withdrawal of Felix
Equities bid and award Bid #IFB
01/02-28 for East Lake M ary
Boulevard Utility Construction to
Bergeron Land Development In the
amount of $1,262,835.95; approve
Change Order #1 In the amount of
$33,703.65, which covers added
costs since the original bid opened
on June 7 ,2 0 0 1 . Recommended by
the City Manager.
5. Approve Amendment #57 to C P H
contract lor engineering services
during construction of the utility line
extensions along Marquette Avenue
in an amount not to exceed
$144,140. Recommended by the
City Manager.
6. Authorize Work Order *1 lor follow-up services with T E N G and
Associates tor professional services
In conjunction with the 1998 seawall
study (R F Q 97/98-60) (or marina
seawall repair, design and permitting
for a fixed fee amount of $19,483.
Recommended by the City Manager.
7. Approve request for use of
Magnolia Square for ‘ Farm ers
Market in Magnolia Square' special

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Regular Name
1. Boards: appointments. (W S -1 )
A Code Enforcement Board. Joe
Christopher
Eadee
has
been
removed frocq the board for nonattendance end there are two alter•
nate vacancies. Applications are on
file from Robert B. C a ra w a y ,
Kenneth R. Lowe, Lori Ann Softro,
and Andrew P. Vaiente. N E E D T O
A P P O IN T R E P L A C E M E N T (S ).
B . Scenic Improvement B o a r d .! T h e terms of Mike Loader and C a ro l: Klrchhoff expire on Ja n u a ry 31,
2002, and E liza Pringle recently
p a ste d away. AppRcationa are on
file from P. Douglas Groeedoee and
Shirley E . Portillo.
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AN D /O R R E A P P O IN T.
C . Board ol Adjustment. T h e term
of Kart O w a n Stairs sxplras on
February 1, 2002. Mr. Stairs has
been contacted and wishes to be
reappointed, end the Board recommends reappointment. Th e re are no
applications on file.
NEED TO
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R E A P P O IN T,
2 . Condemnation statue updates.
A.
2543
French
Avenue
(Condem nation
Report
00-13;
Sungokf Holdings, Inc., owner). Th e
Deputy CHy Managar/Acdng Director
of Community Development and the
City Manager recommend removal
ot the property Irom condemnation
status.
B.
Ill
Palmetto
Avenue
(Condemnation Report 0 1 -15; Dan
Porter, Trustee, F B O , ow ner). The
Deputy City Manager/Actlng Director
ol Community Development and the
C ity Manager recommend removal
of the property from condemnation
status.
3 . Continuation ot Appeal ol Historic
Preservation Board's denial ol
Certificate ot Appropriateness for a
16-foot wide metal garage door at
404 S. Palmetto Avenue, C a ry and
Renee Hays, applicants. Director ol
Engineering &amp; Planning and the City
Manager recommend taking action
as deemed appropriate.
4. Approve Preliminary Subdivision
Plan lor Live O a k Center, located at
3760 Orlando Drive, based on the
Subdivision Plan meeting the standarda lor consideration and subject
to
a
D evelopm ent „ Order.
‘ 'Recomm ended "w lm co/Sdfcons' by
1 the Planning A 'Z c riH g Commission,
tha Director of Englnaarlng A
Planning, and tha City Managar.
• Add-on items.
• Information only.
• CHy Attorney’s Report
• CHy Clerk's Report
• CHy M anager's Report
• Citizen Participation
• CHy Commissioners' Reports
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event every Tue sda y a n d every
Saturday from 7:00 A M . to 3:00
P.M., beginning January 29. 2002
and ending December 3 1 , 2002.
Event sponsored by Sanford Main
Street, Inc. Recom m ended by the
City Manager.
8. Approve request to enter Into
Letter of Intent with Sunshine State
Conference to bring * N C A A Division
II Baseball Tournament* to the
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
from Wednesday, May 15, 2003 to
Sunday,
M ay
19,
2003.
Recommended by the C ity Manager,
9. Approve request for use ot
Magnolia Square from 6 :0 0 P.M. to
10:00 P.M. on Saturday, March 16.
2002
for *St.
Patrick’s
D ay
Celebration end C s r C n ia e * special
event; approve street closures of 1st
Street from O ak Avenue to Sanford
Avenue, Palmetto A v e n u e from
Commercial Street to 2 n d Street,
and Park Avenue from Commercial
Street to 2nd Street o n Saturday.
March 1?, 2002, from 4 :0 0 P.M. to
11:00 P.M.; approve request to sell
and serve alcoholic beverages and
food outside with proper supervision
by the Sanford Police Department
during event. Event Is sponsored by
Sanford Main Street, Inc. T h e City
Manager recommends approval ol
the use of City property, tha street
closures, and tha sale and service ol
alcoholic beverages and food.
10. Approve request for use of City
Hall W est employee parking lot from
6:00 A .M . lo 6:00 P.M. on Saturday,
March 16, 2002 and Sunday, March
17, 2002 for "Downtown Sanford
Crtterlum* special event; approve
street closures ol Sanford Avenue
from Sem inole Boulevard to 1st
Street, 1st Street from Sanford
Avenue to San Juan, S a n Ju a n from
Seminole Boulevard to 1st Street,
and Sem inole B oulevard Irom
Sanlord Avenue to S a n Juan on
Saturday, March 1 8 ,2 0 0 2 , from 8:00
A M . to 6:00 P.M.; approve street
closures of Seminole Boulevard
from M yrtle Avenue to Palmetto
Avenue, Palmetto A v e n u e from
Seminole Boulevard to 1st Street,
Commercial Street from Palmetto
Avenue to Oak A v e n u e , Park
Avenue from Seminole Boulevard to
1st Street. Oak Avenue Irom 1st
Street to Fulton Street, and Fulton
Street Irom Park Avenue to Myrtle
Avenue on Sunday. M arch 17.2002.
Iro m 6 :0 0 A .M .to 6 :0 0 P.M . Eve ntls
sponsored by Atlantic Shore Veio.
T h e C ity M anager recom m ends
approval ot the use ot City property
and the street closures.
11. Approve request for use of the
Historic S W fofo'M e m orial Stadium
and Zinn Beck R eid from 8:00 A .M .
on Saturday, March 1 6 ,2 0 0 2 to 7:00
P.M. on Sunday. M arch 17, 2002 for
‘ 1st Annual Sean M a ch e r Memorial
Benefit Softball Tournament* special
event; approve request to serve and
consum e alcoholic beverages during
event from 12:00 P.M . to closing
each day with proper supervision by
the Sanford Police Department.
Event Is sponsored b y All Souls
Catholic School. T h e C H y Manager
recommends approval o l the use ol
City property and the service and
consumption of alcoholic beverages
during the event.
12. Authorize Work O rd e r #5 with
Glattlng Jackson K ercher (or addi­
tional graphic and presentation ser­
vices on a time-basis contract In
connection wllh the Riverwalk and
Downtown Revitalization Project lor
an amount not to exceed $5,000!
Recommended by the City Manager.
13. Approve Cham ber ol Commerce
Am ended Agreement; approve addi­
tional funds appropriation based on
Business Plan. Recom m ended by
the City Manager. (W S -3 )
14. Approve sew er force-main
agreement between the City, Keewin
Real Property. C e ntra l Florida
Zoological Park. Sid Vihlen, Jr. and
Cox Lum ber for the construction ol a
sawer lorce-main along N. White
Cedar Road, at a cost ol approxi­
mately $35,000, plus one-halt (Q ) of
any total cost over $139,530 (the

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Motorcycles
1A
"We o n cneak in and out of
atm * car can't,” said Deputy
j t o m Hart, a motorcycle rider
or District 4. "Were In school
ws frequently and with a bike
rou can put it anywhere.”
While the motorcycles may be
tew, the deputies riding them are
ar from inexperieiKed Almost all
yt the motorcycle deputies have
nivate motorcycle experience,
md they had to complete a 30lour training course before hitting
he pavement Riggins said. Four

Davis
• Reached an agreement
i
nt wi
with
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^je Department _
xuvide increased security
• Assisted residents in estab­
lishing Resident Coundla.
Davis said there was no "hid­
den message” to be uncovered in
Us resignation, though he did
admit the job provided its share
of headaches.
I t 's a troubled agency. There's
dways going to be some frustra­
tions. You expect that” Davis
said. "You’ve got good people on
the board. Hopefully, the (feder­
al) government will do what
theyre suppose to do to help
them turn the Housing Authority
around.”
"I hope for the residents sake
that by the end of the year it's
k I around,” Davis added.
"The biggest thing is to get the job
done without playing politics.
People can't be playing politics at
the expense o f die residents.
Unfortunately, that happens a lot
In government bureaucracies.''

deputies of the new group were
even part of the original squad.
The sheriff's office new twowheeled Initiative also helps
Seminole County come closer in
numbers to the cavalry of law
enforcement choppers in Orange
County. With the sheriff's office 12
new motorcycles and the two
dozen
more
between
the
Altamonte Springs, Casselberry
and Longwood police depart­
ments, Seminole steps closer to the
60 plus motorcycles between the
Orange County Sheriff's Office

and
the
Orlando
Police
Department
’l l creates good interagency
communication," Hart said.
The two counties will join their
police motorcycle
battalions
together along with the Florida
Highway Patrol in the coming
months for a joint training session.
Hart said. The training will help
the agencies coordinate operations
for the upcoming political season
when the motorcycles will be busy
escorting dignitaries up and down
Interstate 4.

"Basically, we just practice
escorting a vehicle. When vou
work with the secret service there
is certain do's and don’ts,” said
Hart who helped escort the presi­
dent's motorcade in 1992. “When
you're dealing with the president
or vice president you want to
make sure everything is correct"
A couple near fatal taw enforce­
ment motorcycle crashes in the
early "90s was thought to be the
reason Eslinger disbanded the
original squad, but he said
Thursday that wasn't foe case at

a ll The sheriff's office received
their fifth motorcycle in 1992 after
the Lake Mary City Commission
agreed to stop the program
because of a near fatal crash to
Officer Timothy Ryan.
Ryan was patrolling In rush
hour traffic near the Seminole
Community College on Jan. 9,
1992, when a Jeep broadskled his
motorcycle. Twelve days, six bro­
ken rfi» and two hours of surgery
later; he was released from the
hospital, but with one of the two
police motorcycles demolished,

"You can put someone out there
has no idea of what they’re doing
and sure it’s going to he danger­
ous,” said Burfield who has 30
years experience a s s private rider
4A car can be dangerous too if it’s
put In the wrong hands.”

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don works,” Jones said. "We
would really like to grow this to
the point were w e hold much big­
ger tournaments.”
While any event must still be
approved by G ty Commission,
Jones said she believes the city
has a good chance to earn the bid
from the NCAA.
"Our chances are favorable,”
Jones said. "We have the perfect
facility to host this tournament a t
Once ws-JBnd.ouL the specifics,
we'll twre,^ better idea of what
will need to d o to prepare."
In other business on Monday's
agenda, City Commission will:
• Discuss whether to loan the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
an additional $15,000. At their
December meeting, commission­
ers agreed to loan the chamber
$25,000 to pay off bills and con­
sider another $15,000 loan if
Chamber officials provided the
dty with a workable business
plan.
Chamber director Angelia
Gordon will present the plan to
commisskxiers during the 4 pan.
work session; however, she said
she is uncertain if she is going to
ask for the $15,000 loan. She said
fund-raising efforts have picked
up, with the recent bowling tour­
nament netting about $7,500.
The Chamber will repay the
loan over five years. Each Dec. 28
,i $5,000 payment will be due. The
interest rate will be the prevailing
late of the Florida State Board of
administration, and interest will
e paid quarterly.
• Receive an update during
le work session from City
fansger Tony VanDerworp
lighting on 1st Street. A
by the Public Works
'department
it calls for mounting
lights
ts atop seven buildings in
downtpw
downtpwn, which would be
powered
wed b y electrical boxes
installed by the Downtown
Business Association.
Sara Jacobson, founder of
DBA, said she has not had recent
discussions with VanDerworp
about using the boxes, but said
DBA would like to rent the equip­
ment to the dty.
"They would be there for any­
body who needs to use the elec­
tricity to use them," Jacobson
said. "We haven't discussed
numbers, but there would be a
rental by the dty."

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T h e Sanford Fir# Department responded Friday to a mattress Are at 000 Widow A vs. at approximately 1:45
p.m . Upon arrival firefighters found heavy Are In the hom e, said Tim Robles, d ty Are Investigator. Tw o adults
and three children escaped the blaze without Injuries and no firefighters ware harmed aa they extinguished
the flames. Robtee said the Are consum ed the whole house and It’s considered a total loss. H e said he's
labeling the Are as "suspicious,* and will continue Investigating as It may be a possible a n o n case.

mil trail access permits issued
quarterly to the commission and
the Trails Advisory Board.
The permit is similar fo.rightof-way permit in that Its valid
forever unless the land •uses
changes or
something
is
destroyed, McCollum said. A
single family access permit will
cost roughly $45 while a com­
mercial access is about $400, he
added.
During commissioners’ dis­
cussions, Maloy asked county
staff to consider realigning the
trail near Aloma Avenue and

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Slavia Road. His comments
received daps from several
attending Slavia community res­
idents.
A three-mile portion of the
trail is proposed to be built near
Aloma because the department
of transportation donated the
land from a nearby abandoned
railroad track. However, now
that Aloma is being widened
there is even less room In
between the proposed trail and
roadway, Maloy said. The tight
space could also eventually lead
to a skinner trail being built, he
added.

Judith Duda, whose family
helped establish the Slavia com­
munity, said after the meeting
that a trail docs not bclopg aside
a four-lane divided highway."
"1 wouldn't let my grandchil­
dren near the roadway," she said.
Maloy suggests the county
should approach the 20 or so
land owners in between State
Road 417 and Aloma to discuss
realigning the trail. A shift o f the
rail farther away from Aloma
and closer to 417 could be benefi­
cial for many reasons particular­
ly because 417 is raised several
stories.

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"This la such an exdting oppor­
tunity," aald Books-A-Milllon
Area Coordinator Erin Blake.
"Thia ia the only booka tore in
Florida where me duchess is
doing a book signing. That's
pretty n ea t"
To meet the duchess, people
needed to have one of 500 tickets
handed out earlier in the day.
According to Blake, it only took
a few hours for store managers
to realize they were going to
have a "seU out" crowd
Thursday night.
Debbie Bowlin called her
friend Kim Bridges Wednesday
night to tell her about the book
Thursday morning,
was at the bookstore
and early to get her ttekvhn, a Pine Crest
Elementary School teacher, had
to persuade her husband, Henry,
to get her ticket
"I asked him if he would do
i t and he said he would,"
Bowlin said. 'H e was at the
store at 7 am . waiting for them
clettLng die tickets early paid
off for the Sanford friends. They
were die first in line Thursday to
meet the duchess and get their
booka signed. When It wss over,
they
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walte
ilted two hours to spend only

a few moments with the
duchess.
"She looks so wonderful,"
Bowlin said. "It was really excit­
ing meeting her."
"1 admire her," Bridges added.
"She's had to overcome so many
obstacles. And, she's been able to
loose the weight and keep It off.
That's an inspiration.’'
Following a highly publicized
courtship, marriage and divorce
from England’s Prince Andrew,
Ferguson became a spokesper­
son for Weight Watchers In 1997.
According to die duchess, the
offer came at a time of low self­
esteem and bitter criticism In die
United Kingdom. Weight
Watchers and the American peo­
ple, however, helped her over­
come the daily battle she had
with her weight and confidence.
"The American people have
helped me gain the confidence to
go o n ," Ferguson said. " I am so
grateful to Americans who have
accepted my new life aa a work­
ing mother.
"I am a regular person. I am
me."
The duchesa h at penned
numerous books for Wright
Watchers, including "Dining
With the Duchess, 'Dieting
With the Duchess," and "Win
the Wright Game.” She aald her
most recent book, however, isn't

P o r t e r n a m e d E m p lo y e e o f th e Y e a r

fust about losing w eight it's
about a way of life.
"It's about being proactive in
life," she said. "It's about mak­
ing choices. The book is for thin
people aa well aa people with
w etgn tp ro o iem s*

On Thursday, people of all
shapes and sizes waited patient­
ly in line to meet the duchess.
And, Ferguson seemed almost
eager to meet diem.
"I like to meet people, and I
like to make eye contact" she
Mid. "The book signings allow
me to do this. Otherwise, 1
would only see the Los Angeles
and New York people. This gives
me the opportunity to meet the
regular people."
For Patsy Bouzianis of
Sanford, a few momenta with
the duchesa was die pfamade
moment in her royal watching.
" I’ve always fallowed the sto­
ries on royalty," Bouzianis said.
"They are always showing such
fabuioiis things.
"W hen I heard about her visit,
I knew I wanted to meet her so I
bought die book days ago," she
said. "It was worth it, because
meeting the duchesa was really
fun."

Mall walkers celebrate six years of walking
The Seminole Strollers are cel­
ebrating more than six years of
walking their way to a healthier
lifestyle. Several members have
walked over 3,000 miles. To cel­
ebrate, an open house was held
on Friday, Jan. 25, at 8 a.m., at
the Seminole Towne Center
Food C ourt
Doris Jones, who celebrates
her 84th birthday on Feb. 9, was
awarded a plaque as Seminole
Strollers top walker — she has
walked over 4,000 miles. The
award was presented by Lisa
Jones, Superintendent of
Recreation, city of Sanford; and
Rodney Smith, CEO of Central
Florida Regional Hospital.
Sponsored by the Sanford
Senior Center, Central Florida
Regional Hospital, and the
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their physical conditioning
without any itressful, high
impact aerobic program.
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sleeping patterns, increased
muscle tone and In overall fit­
ness levels.
The Seminole Strollers, is a
free community program that
meets each Monday, Wednesday and blood pressure checks are
and Friday at the Seminole
provided on Friday's. A month­
Towne Center Food Court at
ly health lecture is also held fol­
7JO a m. A representative, from . lowing the walk on the first
Central Florida Regional
Wednesday of each month.
For additional information,
Hospital or The Sanford Senior
Center, is available to check
please contact Michelle,
everyone in, answer questions
Hendrick at 407-321-4500 exten­
sion 5784, or Kim Eltonhcad at
and log each walker's miles.
Health information is available
407-302-1010.

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there will be a health and
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The Lake Mary Camea2002, High School Division,
Track Meet, sponsored by
the Lake Mary Thick Chib,
will be held on Friday,
February 1, at Lake Mary
High School's Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.
Gold, Silver and Bronxe
medals will be awarded to
the top three in each event,
female and male, with one
High School age division.
You must be in High School
to enter the games, but you
cannot wear school uni­
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C o at is $ 3 p er p erso n ($5

day of the m eft); with a limit of three evp^ti, jndudihg relays.
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Running events are:
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Run, 4 X 100 Meter Relay,
600 Meter Run, and 4 X 4 0 0
Meter Relay.
The time schedule will be:
3 p m _ late registration; 4
p.m. _ field events; 5 p.m. _
running events.
Deadline to enter in
advance is Thursday,
January 31 bL
For more information, or
to get an entry form, please
call 407-333-2370.
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The Lake Mary Games2002, Middle School Age
Division, Track Meet, spon­
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Track Club, will be held on
Saturday, February 2, at
Lake Mary High School's
Don T. Reynolds Stadium
Gold, Silver and Bronze
medals will be awarded to
the top three in each event,
female and male, with one
Middle School age division.
You must be in Middle
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but y ou cannot wear school
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Cost is $3 per person &lt;$5
day of the meet), with a
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Field events are: Long
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Put.
Running events are: 100
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Run, 4 X 100 Meter Relay,
600 Meter Run, and 4 X 400
Meter Relay.
The time schedule will be:
8 a.m. _ late registration; 9
a.m. _ field events; 10 a.m. _
running events.
Deadline to enter in
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January 31st.
For more information, or
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Sports EdHor

No. 6 seed Deltona at 5
pm .; and No. 2 seed
Lake Mary battles No. 7
seed Seminole at 7 p.m.
The semifinals will be
played on Wednesday,
with the Winter
Springs-Deltona winner playing the
Seminole-Lake Mary winner at 5 p.m. and
No. 1 seed DeLand hosting the OviedoLake Brantley winner at 7 p.m.
The Championship Game Is set for 7
p.m. Friday at Spec Martin Stadium.
The 4A -2 boys also begin Monday with
No. 4 DeLand taking on No. 5 Deltona at
See Soccer; Pag* 2B

T o u r n a m e n ts t o k ick off
M o n d a y a t v a rio u s s ite s

ration Iw a u s e ^ e fliS r
mandate from the
Florida High School Activltieft Association
(FHSAA), the pairings have been let for
the district soccer tournaments.
DeLand's Spec Martin Stadium will
play host to the Class 4A-Distrirt 2 Girls
Tbumament and Lyman's Carlton D.
Henley Sports Complex will be the site for
both the Boys and Girls Class 3A-District
5 Tournament

The only question still remaining as of
early Friday morning was whether the
Class 4A-Distrirt 2 Boys Tournament
would be played at Lake Brantley's Tom
Story Field o f Lake Mary's Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.
On Monday at Spec Martin, No. 4 seed
Lake Brantley takes on No. 5 sued Oviedo
s t 3 p.m.; No. 3 seed Winter Springs faces

Three

W inter Springs senior Captain Lindsey
Atfotter gets off a shot In a 3-0 victory over
O rangew oo d Christian School Tuekday
night. Atfotter led the w ay with a goal and
two assists.

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SCC. baseball,
hoops teams
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Seminole
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By Dean Smith

Sport* Editor

Sport* Editor

SANFORD — if you want
to get the moat from your
sports entertainment buck,
then Seminole Community
College is the place to be.
Actually,you will be saving
money as there will be triple­
header o f games played toda;
(Saturday) and admission la '
free to all thtsc.

W INTER SPRIN G S — Ryan
Exter won the battle, but
Seminole won the war.
Winter Springs' star sopho­
more put on one of the best
shooting exhibitions in
Seminole Athletic Conference
history, but it was not quite
good enough as Arrow Force X
star Robby DuPre also had a
stellar evening, leading the
Tribe to an 82-74 victory over
the Bears Wednesday nlf
Exter probably felt he
something to prove to Seminole
as the first time these two
squads met at Bill Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium in
December, tne high-scoring
point guard was O-for-9 from
the floor and scored only two
points.
But he more than made up
for it this time, making 15-of-28
shots from the floor, including a
remarkable 10 three-pointers,
and ended up with a school
record 43 points.
DuPre, AFX's senior star for­
ward, answered the challenge,
however, countering with 37
points to raise Seminole's
record to 11-9.
Despite the eight-point differ­
ence in the final score, AFX was
up only one point, 75-74, with
16 seconds remaining when
^
DuPre sank a pair of free
throws. Seminole would con- i
vert on five more free throw
opportunities in the final sec
onds to hold off Winter Springs!
See Boys, Page 2 B
(83

fo n ® O V in M h r* e b !th e
four athletic lam m r SCC
(the softball team does not
open for a couple o f weeks
yet) will be In action as the
baseball team play* Its open­
ing game o f the 2002 season
and the men and women bas­
ketball teams continue MidFlorida Conference play.
The baseball team kicks off
the day's action by hosting
Florida College from Tampa
at 3 p.m. at Raider Field.
Mike Nicholson begins his
second year as head coach of
the Raiders and experts to
build on momentum gained
from last year.
After a very slow start, SCC
got better and better as the
season went along and was
playing as good as anyone
when the season ended last
May, just missing a 5 0 0 sea­
son both overall and In the
Mid-Florida Conference.
Fans can then head on
down to the Health and
Physical Education Center for
the basketball doubleheader
beginning at 6 p.m.
See SCC, Page 3B

Saturday will b « a busy day at Seminole Community College as Tom m y Solitarlo (No. 10, top) will lead the basebelt teem In Its.season opener, white Daniel Jackson (N o. 21 going tor a dunk, lower left) and Yelena Leuchanka
(N o. 51, blocking a shot, tower right) will lead the men and wom en's basketball teams, respectively, in a doubleheader at the S C C Health and Physical Education Canter.

R a m s sen io rs shine on th e ir n igh t
By Dftan Smith
Sports Editor

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defense to score during the Rama, 50-39, Senior Night victory.

LAKE MARY — Coach Carl Brown gave his
senior players a chance to show off for the home
fans one final time Thursday night, and they
responded with a strong effort as Lake Mary
eased its way past Lake Howell, 50-39.
Playing their final home game on Senior Night,
the No. 1 Class 6 A State Ranked Rams started
seniors Jodi Gregory, Bryn Mosier, Rachel Whelan
and Jackie Beik along with sophomore Meghan
Chamberlain and the group responded by rolling
to an 11-0 lead.
The very young Silver Hawks (8-14) finally got
on the board when Abby Kohn dropped in a
three-pointer with 4:54 left in the first quarter.
With the rush of adrenaline from the opening
ame ceremonies having worn off. Lake Howell
ught back to within 12-7 and had a chance to
get even closer but missed a pair of free throws.
The Rams (25-0) regrouped to take a 16-9 lead
after one period and then pushed the advantage
to 16 points, 32-16, at halftime with the regulars
back on the court
Both teams opened the second half with a rush,
combining to hit five straight shots, Including
three three-pointers, but the Silver Hawks cooled
off and tfie hosts built leads of over 20 points
before both teams went to the bench.
Lake Mary, which led 46-22 after the third peri­
od, went strictly with the bench in the final eight
minutes; While Lake Howell experimented with
different combinations in trying to get ready for
the upcoming district tournament.

Beik was the only Rams player to score in dou-..
ble figures, finishing with 10 points. She also had
three rebounds, two assists and three steals.
The other seniors also contributed with M osler'
scoring eight points, pulling down three
rebounds, handing out three assists and getting a
steal.
1
Gregory had four points, three rebounds, three*
assists, and four steals, and Whelan had four
points, five rebounds, and one assist.
Sophomore Brittany Green had a big night off
the bench for Lake Mary with nine points, six
rebounds and two blocked shots.
Junior star Elexa Kane was 3-of-4 from the floor
for seven points, and also had four rebounds and
two assists in limited action.
Chamberlain and sophomore Angie Pressey
also played sparingly and scored just two points
each.
For the Silver Hawks, Kohn, daughter of Lake
Howell boys head coach Steve Kohn, had a big
night, hitting five three-pointers and finishing
with a game-high 19 points. She also had three
assists.
Mattia Codrey, the daughter of girls head coach
Denis Codrey, had a good all-around game with
seven points, six rebounds, three assists, three
steals and a blocked shot.
Kat Luetzow chipped in with seven points,
three rebounds and an assist.
Amanda DiFilippo came off the bench to score
four points, grab five rebounds and come up with
three steals.
Leigh Ann Brown only scored two points, but
See Girls, Page 3B

�p * « * 2 B Sunday. January 27,2002

T h i S eminole Herald

Orange Blossom 100 produces late fireworks
upBC w i vo u w r u r a n

SAM SULA — Travis Kittleson blasted into the
lead one lap from the end of the 30th running of
the Orange Blossom 100 Saturday night at New
Smyrna Speedway, as he skillfully avoided Justin
Drawdy who lost the right front going into tum
three a lap and a quarter from the finish.
Drawdy held the lead for most of the race and
looked like the odds on winner when the tire
blew. Two weeks ago, Drawdy had been the class
of the held taking top honors in the Red Eye 100,
oddly enough in a wheel to wheel battle with
yiHlaann
f j meson.
The duo had renewed their on track feud at the
drop o f the green flag, with Defending Champion
Jack Cook, David Rogers, B.J. McLeod, and Barry
Willoughby thrown in for added excitement.
The top six staged a tremendous battle for the
first 85 laps when a late race caution bunched the
field. Cherry red brake rotors were an indication
of the intense competition. On the restart, Drawdy
and Kittleson opened a short lead on the competi­
tion setting the stage for what should have been a
shootout to the end. The dramatic finish found
Drawdy skillfully avoiding the tum four wall,
and Kittleson streaking underneath the white flag,
holding on to take the win.
"I really feel good with this win," an obviously
happy Kittleson said in victory lane. ”1 want to
thank my crew for all of their hard work, and also

thank the fans that came out tonight to watch us
race. We have worked very hard for this win, and
it really helps us get off to a good start for the
2002 season."
In other action, Dave Snodgrass posted his first
late model win o f the year. Snodgrass showed he
was in a take no prisoners mood when he made
the smooth move of the race going into tum one
o f the first Up. The brilliant blue number 22
seemed to fly through traffic in the comer as
Snodgrass calmly made his way to the front This
team is always a strong contender, and their hard
work on the car has really made a difference,
T h i s win feelss great,"
i t " Soodgrn
Snodgrass said. "My
cn w has put In a lot of time trying to figure out
everythis car, arid thisi win is for them. We want every'
one to know we are working to run foe GoodYear
Late Model Challenge this year and this win tells
us we are going in the right direction. I also want
to thank the fans for their support”
Mark Vandevender drove his number 7 modi­
fied into victory lane following a spirited battle
with Skip Honaker, Paul Duncan, Geoff
Marquand, and Chad Elliott Vandevender wasted
no time climbing from the car and accepting his
" f t . i feels good," Vandevender said. "I don't
get to race as much as I would like, and winning
with this car is g reat Thanks to my team and also
to the fans that support us every week.”
The mini stock feature found Dale Casteel flying

S o ccer-------------------Continued from page IB
4 p m .; No. 3 Lake Mary tack­
ling No. 6 Winter Springs at 6
p.m.; and No. 2 Oviedo ba tiling
No. 7 Seminole at 8 p.m.
Wednesday's semifinals have
the Lake Mary-Winter Springs
winner taking on the SeminoleOviedo winner at 6 p.m. and the
Deltona-DeLand winner chal­
lenging No. 1 Lake Brantley at 8
p.m.
The Championship Game will
also be Friday at 7 p.m.
The Boys 3A-5 Tournament
starts Monday at Lyman with
No. 4 Titusville facing No. 5
New Smyrna Beach at 4 p.m.;
No. 2 Lake Howell playing No.
7 Pine Ridge at 6 p.m.; ana No.
7 Spruce Creek taking on No. 6
Mainland at 8 p.m.
Wednesday's semifinals has
the Lake Howell-Pine Ridge
winner taking on the Spruce
Creek-Mainland winner at 5
p.m. and the Titusville-New
Smyrna Beach winner challeng­
ing No. 1 Lyman at 7 p.m.
The Championship Game fa
set for 6 p.m. on Friday.
The 3A-5 Girls open on
Tuesday, with No. 4 New

Smyrna Beach against No. 5
Pine Ridge at 4 p.m.; No. 2
Spruce Creek facing No. 7
Titusville at b
6 p.m.;
jn .; and No. 3
Mainlandi tackling
I
host, and No.
6 seed, Lyman at 8 p.m.
The semifinals will
rill be on
Thursday with No. 1 seeded
Lake Howell beginning its quest
for a third straight state title at 5
in. against the winner o f the
ew Smyrna Beach-Pine Ridge
game. At 7 pan., the Spruce
Creek-Utusvllle winner takes on
the Mainland-Lyman winner.
The Championship Game will
be played following the Boys'
title game at 8 p.m. on Friday.
In girls' games from this
week:
Lindsey Affolter had a goal
and two assists and Danielle
Telleria and Sasha Snowden
scored one goal each as Winter
Springs blanked Orange wood
Christian School, 3-0, on
Tuesday.
Courtney Silvera made five
saves in goal for the Bears to
record the shutout.
Jessica Zabel scored the
ue's only goal on an assist
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Mary shut out Lake Howell, l-0. one goal each as Oviedo held off
high-scoring Lyman, 3 - l, on
Senior Jacquelynn Nicosia got
a rare start in goal and stopped
Tuesday with Michael Sasso
seven Silver Hawks shots.
making six saves in goal.
Junior Jennah Carter scored
Lake Howell made the most of
three goals as Oviedo ran past
Senior Night edging Lake Mary,
Lyman, 5 -l, on Wednesday.
2-1, at Richard L Evans Field on
' Wednesday.
Katie Christie, Monica
Noppinger and Julia Russell
Senior Farbod Samari gave the
had one assist each for the Lions Silver Hawks a 1-0 lead at half­
to back a nine save effort by
time, but Jerry Girard came up
Nellie LUJenqufat in goal.
with the game-tying goal for the
In boys' games from this
Rams with 16 minutes gone in
week:
the second half.
Rya
/an Zaibaugh had a goal
The hosts pulled out the victo­
andI an
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brother, Chris and J.P., scored
Kemplnk scored the game-win­

Boys
Continued from page IB
8-10).
In other games;
Oviedo (17-5) was glad to be
back in Florida, rolling to a 6851 victory over Lake Brantley on
Wednesday.
The Lions were playing for
the first time since returning
from the Tournament of
Champions in Springfield,
Missouri last weekend in which
they went 0-3.
But opponents of Oviedo
should not take the results as a
sign that the Lions are fading
because the losses were to New
Madrid County (77-48), the No.
1 ranked Class 3 A team in
Missouri, Ozark, Missouri (73-

67) and Centralia (111.) St. Louis
Vashon (80-63), which is 16-1
and ranked No. 1 In Missouri in
Class 4A. Vashon then beat New
Madrid for the tourney title, 67-

Curtis Smith, Tim Edmonson, James Dyal, and
eventual winner Bob Ibofnbley pacing the field.
Trombley would hold on with his "Spirit of
Sanford Special" to take the trophy.
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For more information about the 36th Annual
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2002 FASCAR season, please call New Smyrna
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RESULTS

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(74) B u ry Wlflmighby; A (SI) Jacob Wberot; 7. (27) M U* C o ed 4 (II)
Jt* d n (baw d y; f . (S7) (toi -H oot* Flynn; l f t (W) lton* R o s t )t . (17) Mate
Kinky
1 2 .0 1 ) Jefl Sloan; 11. (43} Garage Murphy; 1 4 (55) Richard BU n*. J i ;
IS. (7) Matt Crtflbv 1A (121) ( M E n try ; 17. (40) Dsn H o w * I k (14)
l i m i t Roach; l k 0 4 ) Michael Staggg 2 a (44) Cevg S n o b ; 21. ((D)
Adam C a n e 22. (4S) M id i Hanbury
LATS M O O n _ 1. (22a) David Sttodgnaa; X (22) Latry OMttn; 1 (M)
l o t W i n d * 4. 0 8 ) S k r a Smith; S . (74) l o M l a k e k (41) Mark
S o t * 7. (47) D M d C ram ; A 0 ) Eari Sicklier, k {SO) Robert Andradwck;
1ft (42) J a m Buriwrt.
M O O m S D _ I. (7) Mark Vtm U rm h r; 2- (2) Skip H onaktr 1 (7k)
G aofl Marquand; 4 (40) Chad BBtott 1 (M ) Paul Dtatcm ; 4 0 2 ) Ed

See Racing, Page SB

ning goal eight minutes later.
Sailor Jason M cNeniey and
sophomore Rodrigo Kaufmann
had assists far Lake Howell,
while senior Jason Chapman
was the winning goalkeeper.
Fabio Pedraza, Chris Ferriera
and Pedro Hernandez scored
one goal each to offset a two
p a l effort from Dodge as
Lyman edged Winter Springs, 32, Thursday night
N.J. Pavlovic had two assists for
the Greyhounds, while Ortiz
made seven saves in goal to pre­
serve the win.
Lake Brantley continued to

sparkle, rolling past Rockledge,
3-1, Thursday night.
It w as an all-around team
effort for the Patriots as
Fernando Patino, Tommy
Stavitzski and Graham 2usi
scored one goal each and Davey
Welch, Ron Fillmore and
Alfredo C hany had one asafat
each. Dona Singer was the win­
ner in goal, with eight saves.
Oviedo and Satellite Beach .
battled to a 1-1 tie on Thursday
with Zaibaugh scoring the
Lions' goal on an asafat from
Marty Hormis. Sasso stopped
six shots in goal for Oviedo.

rebounds.
Senior Isaac Codrey scored a
game-high 27 points for the
Silver Hawks.
Lake Mary's Francis Uzardo
scored 21 points and William

County squad, dropping a 53-16
decision to Pine Ridge.

fla m e * m a g g e d , n in e r e b o u n d s ,
In the win over the Patriots,..
but ColoniaTheld off the Rams,
Siiawn Witherspoon had 24
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ce Pickett added seven assists.
In boys wrestling action from
Bo Gooch led Lake Brantley (8this week;
10) with 20 points.
Oviedo had its way with Lake
Mary on Tuesday, picking up
Lyman also continued its out­
eight weight classification wins
standing season, edging past
to rout the Rams, 42-18.
Lake Howell, 57-52.
Hewitt (112), Robbins (119),
Donovan Redden scored 13
points and dished out eight
Jarzynka (130), Guider (135),
assists to lead the Greyhounds,
Christiansen (145), Ladch (152),
Dilion (160),M athleux (171) and
while Chris Roberts afao scored
13 points for the winner's and
Pagan (215) were the winners
Mark Robinson hauled down 12 for the Lion, with Chmil (125),
Buhrlng (140), Lee (189) and
Hiff (heavyweight) posting wins
for Lake Mary.
Gateway won the final two
Kffitaa McCardell / Jimmy Smith Football Camp
matches of the night as the
“Dally Instructions from several of the Jacksonville Jaguars!”
Panthers edged Winter Springs,
39-32, Tuesday.
Walker (119), Urn (125), Walt
(135), Curry (145), McDonnell
(152), Diaz (160) and Parent
At*
(189) picked up individual vic­
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Martin (103) and Loker (145)
F o r F R E E B r o c h u r e c a ll ( 2 4 h o u r s ) ; 1 - 8 0 0 - 5 5 5 - 0 0 0 1
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wrestlers to win as Bishop
Moore clobbered the Fighting
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night.
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under the checker. Casteel held off challenges
from David Castello, Dick Laslo, and Rex
Christensen.
The bright spot of this race was a fin under the
number 81 o f Jamie McCaguc that lit up the night
in tum two. M cO gu e skillfully brought the car to
a stop where he came to the immediate attention
of the track safety crew. Fortunately no one was
Injured during the incident, and McCague said he
would be back to race again.
The
th e tougn
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of the race goes to Trisha Gray
Gray
for her second exploded engine in two weeks of
racing. Cray had been among the leaden before
the engine went away. Gray plans to be a tegular
competitor on the Florida Mini Stock Challenge
Tour for 2002.
The super stock feature found Tim Ewing hold­
ing off a strong- field in a race car he plans to aelL
"Since we decided to sell this car It has run
e a t I may have to rethink my decision,” Ewing
ughed.
Rick Johns staged a strong battie with Rich
Ctouoer, Doug Satnlon, and Randy Hecker to
record a sportsman feature win. Johns was able to
take any line he needed around the speedway,
making the win look easier than It really was.
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Tba Laka Mary High Sctiooi glrtt batkolba! loam honored Ita Mntora and their parent
In the photo at right, Lake Mary* Brittany Green (No. 23. white) battfee Lake HowatTa
lory.

Girls ---------Continued from page IB
also had eight rebounds, two
steals and a blocked shot.
The Rams had started the
week with another convincing
victory, racing out to a 17*3 first
period lead and going on to
rout district foe DeLand, 64-37,
on Tuesday.
Beik was again the leading
scorer with 16 points, while
Kane added 15. Chamberlain
was held to only three points,

but hauled down a game-high
10 rebounds, while Gregory
came off the bench to score five
points and hand out four
assists.
Lake Mary will close out the
regular season with three road
games starting with a 5 p.m.
game today (Saturday) at Lake
Brantley High School.
In other girls' games from this
week:
University of Central Florida
signee Celeste Hudson had 20

points, nine rebounds and six
assists as Lyman held off Lake
Howell, 52-51, on TUesday.
Luetzow netted a game-high
26 points for the Silver Hawks.
Sophomore Whitney Tossie
scored 29 points and pulled
down five rebounds and sopho­
more Irimar Hernandez tallied
14 points as Oviedo rolled over
Lake Brantley, 72-47, on
Tuesday. Junior Breanna
Banfield handed out five assists
for the Lions.

Briefs
Recreation Department announces that the
Winter Springs Basketball League will hold
registration on three consecutive Saturdays
(February 9 ,1 6 k 23) for the Springs Basketball
season.
Leagues are offered for boys and girls grades
K-through-12.
The cost is $80 for residents and $85 for nonJIC,n®lv ■ •
if f v.i/ *T|
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w J l «r;i &lt;■re sid e n ts. There Is a discount for additional
siblings o f $10.
Baseball leagues offered are: Babe Ruth (14Games are played at ldcal Middle Schools,
15 year olds). Prep (13 yearoM s), Major (11-12
year olds), Minor (9-10 year olds), Rookie (7-8
Winter Springs High School and the University
year olds), and Tee-Ball (5-6 year olds).
of Central Florida on Saturdays and Sundays.
The SRD also offers girls fastpitch softball for
For more information, contact the Winter
players 14 years of age and under.
Springs Basketball League at 407-327-8952 or
Winter Springs Parks and Recreation at 407Tne fee is $30 to register.
327-4761.
Player Placement and Skills Assessment Day
will be Saturday, February 2nd, with Opening
JU N IO R U N R A N K ED TEN N IS T O U R ­
Day set for Saturday, March 2nd at 9 a.m. at
N A M EN T
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Bradstreet Tennis Is hosting a Junior
For more information call 407-330-5697 or
Unranked Tournament on Saturday and
visit the Downtown Youth Center in Sanford
Sunday, February 16-17, at Eastmonte Park in
City Hall.
Altamonte Springs.
SA N FO R D G YM N A STIC S
The event is open to boys and girls in three
Sanford Gymnastics is starting the year 2002
age divisions: Under-10,11-13, and 14-16.
off with a bang!
Participants must never have been ranked in
This nonprofit gymnastics school is offering
the Top 100 in the Florida State Rankings and
mom k me, preschool, beginner, advanced
should know the scoring system and be able to
beginner, intermediate, and advanced gymnas­
serve.
tics classes.
The deadline to register is Thursday,
Gymnastics classes are held Monday through February 14 at 7 pan.
For additional information, please contact
Other classes being offered are Kung Fu and
Tom Boysen at 407-475-9316 or view the web­
Tae Kwon Do on Monday and Wednesday,
site at www.bradstrcettennis.com.
cheerleading on Tuesday and Thursday, and
YO U T H B A SEB A LL PLAYERS N EED ED
Tai Chi by appointment.
All ages arc welcome! Come in now to get a
FO R A U ST R A LIA N TR IP
free trial class!
The Coast to Coast Baseball Stars are now
Sanford Gymnastics is still located at 601
seeking 11-18 year old players from Florida
East 25*" Place.
who would like the opportunity to represent
For more information about classes, please
the United States at a two-week summer 2002
call 407-323-2462.
tournament in Australia.
“Selected players will have the chance to
SEM IN O LE PO N Y, U SSSA JO IN
compete against some of the world's best
FO R C ES
teams, explore famous sights like the
Seminole PONY Baseball has joined forces
Australian Outback and the Great Barrier Reef,
with the USSSA for the spring season and will
and learn about a distinct culture,” said Kevin
hold a final day of registration on Saturday,
Ritter, program director. “It's a once-in-a-lifeFebruary 2, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the 5 time opportunity."
Points Complex, State Road 419, east off of 17Team age groups include 11-12,13-15, and
92 heading toward Oviedo.
16-18. The squads are led by top college coach­
Not only will the league take individuals, It
es and pro scouts who provide a unique per­
will also accept whole teams.
spective on what it's like to play at the game's
Five age groups arc offered 5-6 (coach pitch,
highest level.
50-foot bases), 7-8 (coach and player pitch, 60For more information, E-mail infuOoMsttofoot bases), 9-10 (player pitch, lead offs and
coastathlefics.com, call 740-373-4455, or visit the
stealing, 60-foot bases), 11-12 (player pitch.
website at www.coasUocoastathlelics.com.
Major League rules, 70-foot bases) and 13-14
N A BA IN V ITA TIO N A L BA SEBA LL
(player pitch. Major League rules, 90-foot
bases).
T O U R N EY
Cost is $60 for 5-6 year olds and $75 for 7The National Amateur Baseball Association
and-Up. Discounted rates for siblings.
is currently looking for youth and/or High
Prospective players must present a Birth
School baseball players ages 13-15,16-18, and
Certificate at time of registration.
20 and Under that would like to be a part of
For more information call 407-323-5570 or
the 2002 National Invitational Wooden Bat
check the website at www.eteamz.com/semiTournament to be held in the Hubert H.
nole pony.
Humphrey Metrodome (home of the
Minnesota Twins) June 13-16 and June 20-23.
W IN TER SPRIN G S BA SK ETBA LL
All interested parties should contact Michael
LEA G U E SIG N UPS
E. Mayden for a registration form or additional
The City of Winter Springs Parks and
information at 773-264-1040. Space is limited.
C on tin u ed from page IB
Department Babe Kutn Baseball League is
looking for coaches for baseball and softball
teams this spring.
If you are interested in coaching, please call
the SRD at 407-330-5697.
The SRD Is also registering players for its
Upcoming Babe Ruth Baseball and Softball sea-

r a k ln iB f o r a r t u p h e m , c u a t - c f r o c i l v c w a y t o r o u c h m o r e
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For the second time this Ma­
son, Oviedo (19-6) put a big
scare into Winter Springs (20-4),
missing a potential game-tying
shot at the buzzer as the Bears
held on, 49-46, at Oviedo
Thursday night.
The Lions led 43-42 entering
tire fourth period, but Winter
' wrings was able to come back.
ilor Sally Johnston led the
way for the Bears with 28
points, while Hernandez had 17
points and five assists for
Oviedo.
Hudson had another big night
with 27 points, nine rebounds
and six assists as Lyman nipped
Lake Brantley; 43-39. Weeks led
the Patriots with 16 points.
RAMS 64, BULLDOGS 37
DtLand (37)
A m 3 1-3 7. BraJy 0 Oil II, |jnM i I l - 1 3.
G o o b y 0 SO 0. Fisher 6 I - 2 K I lu h tiin u i 0 (V
0 0 , ILiLsti 0(H ) O.Ckxun 0 0 4 0 . E v m O 1 -1 1,
lev y o 0 4 0, Saunders 1 (VO 4, Shepanl 3 0 4 0,
Barker 0 (VO S Tutsfc 10 4-8 37.
L a k e Mary (Ml
Wicks 1 0-0 2. Tressey 2 2-4 8. Smith 1 (V0 1.
Crrjpxy 1 1-2 3, Mosler I 4-4 4 Green I 2-2 4,
W helan O O f la Waltarn 1 &gt; 5 ,5 . K A tv 5 M I* .
Chamberlain I 2-4 3, Beik 7 2-2 14 Total,* 22 20-

Lake Howell
Lake Mary

34 44.

DeLand

31312 7 .3 7

Lake M e ry
1 7 1 3 1 4 1 8 .4 4
Three-point Arid fo a ls _ DeLand 3 (Fisher 3).
Team feeds . DeLand 23; Lake Mary l a Fouled
out _ DeLand. Otifga. Technicals _ none

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Three-point field goals _ Lake Howell 8-17
(Kohn 5-9, Luetrow 1-4, C nJrey 0-4). Lake
Mary 2-9 (Kane 1-2 Whelan I d . Wicks 0-1,
Crefory 0-1, M osln 0-1). Tram fouls _ Lake
Howell 13; la k e Mary 14. Fouled mil _ note.
Technicals _ none Rebounds _ Lake Mowed 30
(Bnrwn 8, Codrey k DiFillppo 5, Isaacs 3. Flair
X Luetrow X Srfarra. Tul), Lake Mary 36
(Green 4. Chamberlain 5, Whelan 5. Kane 4,
Waltam 4, link 3. Gregory 3, M a i n 3, Smith 2
Wicks). Assists . Lake Howell 10 (Kohn X
Codrey X Srfarra. Tul. Luetrow. Fills); Lake
Mary 14 (G rrfory 3, M a i n X Beik 2 Kane 2
Smith
2
Wicks,
Whelan.
Tressey.
Chamberlain). Steals _ Lake llow rll 9
(DlFUippn 3, Codrey 3, Brown 2 Segirra). Lake
Mary 11 (G rrfory 4. Beik 3, Smith. Waitsm.
M a in . Chamberlain). Chaffee taken _ Lake
Mary I (Waltam)

RAMS 90, SILVER HAWKS 39
t a k e Howell (S -I4 )
IXFilippo 1-2 2-3 4, S e fa r rj 0 -1IV0 0, Kohn 7160-4 19, Tul (VUVOO. Fluid (V0 (V0 a Isaacs 0*
2 0 0 0. Luetrow 2-4 2-2 7, Brown l-S 0 2 2
C n lre y 3 .il 1-1 7, Flats O-l 0 0 a Total* 14-43
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W k kaO l 0 0 0. Ihessey 1-3 0 0 2 Smith 2-400 4. G rrfory 2-4 0-2 4. M a i n 3-5 3-1 8. Green
4-10 1-2 9. Whelan 1-B 1-2 4. Wrtlam 0-5 0 0 0.
Kane 3 d OO 7. Chamberlain 1-2 0 0 2 Beik 4 9
2-3 l a Totals; 21-59 4-13 50.

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Kuhel; 7. (10) O ptic* K*My: 8. (22) Tim Dyson, 9. ( IKK) Amok) Bov a t
SPORTSMAN ... 1. (7) Rick Johns, % (X)) Dal* Clouser; X (W ) Dnu* Semion; 4, (62) Randy
lleckrr; 5. (74) Robert Glover; 6 (77) Hiatl H m e; 7. (28) Chris Peludat
M INI-STOCK _ I. (1) D»vkJ Castello, 2- (9) Uale Casteel; X (V3| Rex C h ristm an , 4 (07) Duk
L i*jl*ii 3, (31) Chad Carpenter; 6. (HI) [ami* M tO g u e; 7. (8) Trisha Gray
SUPER STOCK _ 1. (33) Dm Ewing; 1 (8) Rkh CUnaer, X (2) Ron Whaley; 4, (67) Darrm Could,
3. (43) Mike Soukup; 6. (23) C h art* Collin* 7. (8) Robert Skinner; 8. (12X) Rkk John*; 9. (7V) Clmt J
McKj w ; 10. (63) Bobby Cribs; 11. (69) Wayne Nardillg, 12. (3) Jeff Coftmrrv 13- (28) Henry Rader;
14. (07) Kgvin Auger; 13, (01) Knbftf Cauthlen 16. 0 7 ) Robert Ferguson.
,
.
STIUCTLY S T O C K . 1. (38) Bob Trombley; 2. (A3) Curb* Smith; 1 (II) Kahuna; 4 (27) Barry
Park* 1 (1) few Wh/ftrruorv 6 (55) fame* Dyal; 7. (10) Roger Ladlev). A (-43) Hid le d le ; 9. (M) Tim I
Edmund Mm, IQ, (3) Fart* C i m ; 11. (0) Tripp Carpenter

SCC
C ontinued from page IB
Florida Community College at Jacksonville
will provide the opposition for the Raider
hoops squads and both games should be excit*
in *
The women play the first game at 6 p.m. and
both squads arc having tremendous seasons.
Coacn Ken Patrick's SCC women had the
worst overall record of any M-FC team head­
ing into conference play (10-8), but no one has
been better since.
The Raiders (12-8 overall, 2-0 in M-FC)
extended their winning streak to seven games
and also pushed their conference winning
streak to 10 games over two years with a 70-68
upset o f No. 18 nationally-ranked Daytona
Beach Community College last Saturday.
The victory was also the third straight for
SCC over DBCC (21-3, 2-1), which bounced
back on Wednesday with a 111-68 thrashing of
Santa Fe (10-10, 0-3 in M-FC).
Freshman center Yelena Leuchanka has been
the force for the Raiders all season, with
sophomore leaders Gabrielle Blankenfeld and
Yolanda “Yo" Johnson, both all M-FC perform­
ers last season, also playing important roles.
O ther top players for SCC have been sopho­
mores Narrie Berggren, Brandi Davis,
C ham esia Bailey and Sheri Harrison, and
freshmen Tiffany Vann, Ditte Jakobsen,
Kwanzaa “Kay K ay" Thompson and Danielle
Richardson.
The Stars of FCC-J are an impressive 19-3
overall and 1-1 in the conference after falling at
home to Central Florida Community College of
Ocala (20-3, 1-1), 66-54, on Wednesday and
Raiders need a win to keep their M-FC lead.
The m en's game is set to follow at 8 p.m. and
it should be a barnburner as well.
Coach Stan Crom artie’s men have also been
playing very well since the new year began
and will be looking for a huge win to get back
to the .500 mark and also stay in the confer­
ence race.
FCC-J improved to 18-4 overall and 3-0 in
the M -FC with a victory over CFCC (14-7, 2-1)
on Wednesday.
The Raiders (10-11 overall, 1-1 in the M-FC)
suffered a tough 10-point loss, 60-50, at
Daytona on Saturday. SCC shot NO free
throws in the contest.
SCC is led by sophomore shooting guard
Jason Currington from Leesburg, an AllConference performer from last year, and
freshman center Kitus Witherspoon from
Orlando, who has emerged as a force inside.
Other important contributors for the Raiders
are sophomores Antwain Tennell, Chris
Jackson of DeLand, Cedric McHaney and Che'
Morgan, and freshmen lonathan Sterling and
Daniel Jackson.

2002 BASEBALL SCHEDULE
Horn* samet In bold
1/24 Florida C o ils * .
I p.m.
1/29 SC Petersburg Junloi C o ll***
J p.m.
1/30 Pasa&gt;tfrmanduCum m im ity College
3 pm .
2/1 Brevard Community C o ll***
3 pm .
2/2 Brevard Coot inanity C o ll***
1 pm .
2/6 Brevard Community C dJrge
3pm
2/8 S t Petersburg junior C o il***
2 p m.
2/9 Indian River Community C o ll***
2 p.m.
2/12 South Florida Community Coil#**
2 pm .
2/14 M iiu U t Community C o il***
I pan.
2/18 Paoco llam ando Community C o llr*«
1JO p.m.
2/19 Brevard Community C o il***
3 p.m.'
2/22 Indian River Community College
2 JO p m.
2/23 Man*lee Community Coll**e
2 pm .
2/23 CCSC Catona t i l l * (D ll)
1 p.m.
2/28 South Florida Community C o il***
7 pm .
3/2 Florida C o il***
1pm
3/4 Mod Community C o il*** (D ll)
1 p.m.
3/3 Kalamazoo Valley Community C o il*** (D ll)
I p.m.
3/8 Daytona Beach Community C o lt*** *
3 pat
3/9 Daytona Beach Community C o ll*** (DID*
Noon
3/12 Lake City Community C o l)**e*
3 p.m.
3/13 Lincoln Land Community C o il***
Noon
3/13 Central Florida Community C oll***"
3 pan.
3/16 Central Florida Community College (DH)*
Noon
3/ 19 Santa F* Cum mum ly Coilrgis'*
3 pm
3/20 CBCC Dundalk
2 p m.
3/22 Lahe-Sumier Community C o il***"
3 p.m.
3/23 U ke-Sum ter Community C o ll*** (DID*
Noon
3/26 SL John* River Community C o ll***4
3 pan.
3/27 Colum bia State (DID
I pan.
3/29 Madison Area Technic*1 C o il*** (DID
1 p m.
4/2 Daytona Bench Community College*
J p m.
4/3 Florida Community C o lt*** at Jjcksonvilt**
3 p.m,
4/6 Florida Community C o l!*** at Jacksonville (DID* 3 pan.
4/9 Central Florida Community C o ll***"
3 p.m.
4/12 St. John* Rivet Community College*
3pm
4/13 SC John* River Community C ulir** (Dll)*
Noon
4/16 Lake-Sumtrr Community Cotlege*
3 p m.
4/19 Santa Fe Community C olle**"
3 pan.
4/20 Santa Fe Community C ode** (DID*
Noon
4/23 Florida Community College at Jacksonvtile*
3 p m.
4/26 Lake City Community C oilr***
3 p m.
4/27 Lake City Community Coile** (DH)"
3 pm .
3/8-12 FCCAA State/NJCAA Region VII! Tournament
IBA
5/23 NJCAA College World Series alGrand Junction. CO TBA
* Drnote* MiJ Florida Conference Cam e!

(DID1iVnoin Pooblrheader

SPRING 2002 BASEBALL ROSTER
Head Baseball Coach: .Mike Nicholson
Assistant Coach: Rkk Plan te
Assistant Coach: Mark Vandewater
33 Otmnte Burkhajtrr
14 Scott Carmichael
TM khael Daryaimani
13 Dan DeOurico
3 Km in Fntsmmger
|9 Brant Gadakkl
3 Sean Greear
36 Ruben I (rm andrr
21 John M Howril
22 Zuch McCamie
25 Brian Machrk, ■
28 Scott McCoy
18 John Madden
I T )*m Malik
5 Malt Mathtton
6 Pun Quarter,int
12 Mkhaet Reba
2 ) Stev en R eta
32 JR Sthuhmann
IB Tommy Solifario
9 Ben Sprague
30 Duvid Timm
20 Pec in William*
4 John Williamson

IB 6 ’4* 270 Freshman West O ran**
OF 6' 170 Sophomore University
LHP 3*9* 183 Freshman Colonial
R1 IP 5 1 0 “ IN) SopK Staten bland. NY
P/OF 6* 175 Freshman Canton, Ml
30/1B b l " 213 'Soph, Royrrskml. PA
1B/3B ft 1" 190 Freshman Winter I been
C 6'2* 190 Freshman ktaya*u cj, PR
3B 6 1 “ 200 Fn.'shman Winter Spring*
RHP 6 4" 200 Freshman Bonn*
O F 6 3“ 193 Soph. Lakeland (Jrnkinn)
S8 6'1* 180 Sophomore IVest Or tang*
RHP fc'S" 220 Freshman Poinctana
2 8 5 1 1 * 173 Freshman Colonial
SS 6 T " 180 Freshman iamdon, Canada
2Bb* 175 Jreshman Belles lew
RHP 6 3 " 190 Soph. ThomhiU. Canada
R) IP 6*4“ 190
Thornhill Canada
RJ IP 6 3 " 220 Sophomore West Orange
C 6* MS St»phoiiu«e Farrell NY
OF 6 T * 183 Freshman W'inlrr Park
LHP 6 6 * 190 Freshman Trrnbm, GA
OF 6*2* 200 Fresh Sarasota (Rivcrvirw)
OF 3'8* 160 Sophomore Lyman

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(407)323-4330 a n 4227; 1-40MSSB771 (TDO) or IB 00 4 8 S S 7 7 0 (V)«M
rn n o i rway
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M T M O RCUtT COURT
OP T M B S N 1 IB I1 H

CWB. ACTION
CA M NO.; 41-CA-111P14-0
APPROVED RESKJEHTWL
MORTOAOE. PtC..

DOUQUB KAPLANant UCNHil
NAPIER.
DaMndw«(a).
N O n ca O P S A L E .
PURSUANT TO C N A P TM 4 E

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purauant to FM Ordar Granting
FlaM ta Modon lor FM Stannary
JUdgnmd at Foradoaura artatad ki
Can No, 01-CA-1I1B-14-O, ot tn
Circuit Court ot tw Elgtteardti
JudtoW Ckcut In and lor Bamkirda
County Ftonda wteraki APPROVED
RESIDENTIAL MORTOAOE. MO.
la PWnM and DOUOLAS KAPLAN,
MICHELLE NAPIER. QENAAA
AYALA. UNITED STATES OP
AMERICA. HAMPTON PARK OWN­
ERS ASSOCIATION. BASS! ABED,
and CHERYL BALSAM, ara
a O n lb la MgRaal
tor caah at 101 N. Park
Avanua. Waal Fiord Door ct t *
Samkwid Caddy Courtwuaa,
SartonL FtorkMal t n at 1100 a.m.
on t n 14 day d Fabruary 2002. al
aa provkM by Ctepaw 45 ot tn
Florida Stalulaa. «n Mowtog
daacrtn d pnyntty aa aal lorfi to
aald FM Judgmard. to ndt
Let 83, HAMPTON PARK.
AcconWig to tn PH Tharaot, Aa
Rarardad to P H Boob M, P M * M

toroutfi 80.01 Tin Pubic Racontool
Samkioto County FtorkM. (a/k/a
IS07 Obarkn Tame*. Late Mary,
Ftonda 39744.)
Datod at Bamtnota Coudy Ftonda
tda 11 day d January 2009.
M HVM i

Aa Clark, (Ckcut Court
Sandnoto Coudy FtorkM
By Mary Stroup*
AaOapuyOtork

Ptaaaa Pidteh to Bandmda Harold
Jam** □. Qibaon. Earytr*
1400 Saccnd C***L BUM401
Saraaota. FtorkMM23B
P (441)384-1144 P: (B4D344-1BM
B you ara a paraon *Mi a daabrty
who nit da any aoum iuMacn In
ordar M puto ipMa to tda ptocaadtog. you ara anteid. al no coal to
you, to tn pmWIon ot cartato aaa*
AOACoordnator M101 N. Park Ava.,
Bute N-101, SartonL FtorkM12771,
1-407-323-4330 art 4227. 1-400044-4771 (TDWa 1400-845-4770
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4147

M THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
IIMNOLE COUNTY.
FVOtUOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F S J NUMBER; B1-4Sd-CP

INRE: ESTATE OP
ALFONSOANTHONY meORNONE
NOTICE OP AOMESTRATION
Tte adnnmrMion Mtoo aaMMal
ALFONSO ANTHONY INBORNOHE, doe*and. N* Nuntw 01-444CP. la pandkigto tn Ocud Court tor
Samkioia Caddy. FtorkM Piebald
OMaton. tn addraaa ot vdvdl * X I
N. Park Avanua. Bardord. Ftonda
32772 Tte natnaa andaddtaiMi ot
tn paracnal rapraaartatea and 4n
%
A a INTERESTED PERSONSARE
NOTIFIED THAT!
Al panern upon anon ton none*
la aanmd atn hava obtackona tm
ctnianga toa vakday cd to* a l. to*
quaMicaaorn ot to* p*non*t rapr*aatdaava. vanua. or Jundfcaon ct
tort Caun ara raqulnd to Na tour
otyacaana *ah ton 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 ACOPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al cmMori at tn dacadmd and
otter panon* having dama d
on ahem a copy of ton noac* *
U r ol tn krrt pubOcaaon ot ton
nobca mat kta toaa chum* am ton
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE OF A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM

Al otm cmMon cd tn dacadara
and paraona having cluna cd
damanda agamal in* dacadanra
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tte dal* cd krrt pubacafton ot ton
Nobca n I/204J2
1444 Out Court
kvtetenc. FI 32403
Attorney
lor
Par tonal
Rapraaardakv*
Howard A. Spaigai. Eaqura
FI Bar 1144188
i m io u a u n a Avanua. Suda 214
Wkter Park. Ftonda 3278#
407-447 8 700
PubOrti January 20. 27.2002
0144
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f TH9 14TH
JUDICIAL ORCUtT.
N ANO FOR
MU1NOCE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S IN O : 01 CA 1412 14 0
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY O f
CALIFORNIA. N A NOT IN ITS
INO4VI0UAL CAPACITY. BUT
SOLELY AS TRUSTEE. OR ITS
PERMITTED SUCCESSORS ANO
ASSIGNS.
ON
BEHALF OF
VENDEE MORTGAGE TRUST
IOT8-1
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROBYN LYNN HOLTZAPPLE. IF

UVWO. ANO IP DEAD. TH E
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
ORANTEES,
CREDRORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CUUMMO AN
BfTERESTBY. T H O U G H UNDER
OR AOAMST ROBYN LYNN
HOLTZAPPlt JERRY
HOLTZAPPLE; SHIRLEY ANN
JENSEN, IF U V M a ANO V OEAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
MTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST SHIRLEY ANN
JENSEN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP
SMRLEV ANN JENSEN. IP ANY!
JOtPt DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
U04MOWN TENANTS N
POSSESSION
DCFEMMHT(S)
NOTICE O f
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN ptrauard toI Sunmary F M Judgmani
ot Frawtoaun dalad Jm II. 2002
araarad k iC M C o m No. 01 CA 1032
14 Q ot toa Ckcut Caul ot t n 14TH
JuM W C k c u u i and to 8EMM0LE
Coudy Bmtord. FtoikM. I add ate to
too Ngfiaal and bail MdMr tor caah
M toa W M tart door al to* S E M NO LI Coudy Coutooua*
110 Nortl Park Avann to
Flortda. M 1 t » A.M. u i toa 12 day
ol Fabruary, 1009 to* tobonhig
daacrtnd proparty aa aal torto
•ltd Sunmary F M Judgmard. to­
ne
LOT 4. CAROLYN ESTATES.
ACCORDING T O THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED N PLOT
BOOK 21, PAOE 44. PUBLIC
RECORDS OP 8CMM0LE COUN­
TY FLORIDA.
Datod ton II day ct January. 2002.
(ORCUTT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cnrk ot ( n Ckcut Court
B y Mary Strain*
DapUy Clark
PubMrt kt
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O f DAVID X
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY POR
PLAWTIFF
M l S. Unrvanty Drtva S u n 400
Ptortalcn, FL 13324
(044)2334000
01-714I#(NATR)
M ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DiSABKJTICS
ACT. paraona adtodaabrttoa naadtog a ipacte acoommodMton itmrkl
cordad COURT ADMPtOTRATIOtt
at
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Coutooua* at 407-404-4227,1-400085-4771 (TOO) or 1400-*55-4770.
.via
j . riiutiu
n*ia.i &lt;
*k— i—
ronaa nawy
E&gt;anflea.
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Bt T N I C M C U T COURT
OP TH E 14TN
JUOKULL CBKUtT,
MANDPOR
I COUNTY,

C A M NO; 41-CA1B1S14-0
CENLAR FSB F/K/ACEMAR
FEDERAL SAVWG3 BANK
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MARK C. DAILEY IF UVWO. ANO If
DEAD, THE UF4CNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AOAMST MARK C. DAILEY.
MARSHA N. DAILEY IP LIVING,
ANO If DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEEB.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST MARSHA N. DAILEY;
ALAFAYA WOOOS HOMEOWNE R3
ASSOCIATION. INC ; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auard to a Summary F M Judgmard
ct Fcractodur* datod Jan I I . 2002
artatad to C M C a n No. Ot-CA
1411-140 at to* Ckcut Court at to*
16TH Judkte Ckcut to and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Bantord,
Florida. I *B aal to to* NgteM and
dew ct to* CourtoauM at to* SEMI­
NOLE Caddy Coudnua* tocatad at
110 N. Park Avanua to Sanford.
Ftonda, at 11 CO a m. cn to* 12 M y
at Fabruary. 2002 to* loSowkig
Mao too l proparty a* aal torto to
and Summary F M Judgmani. toart
LOT 2. ALAFAYA WOOOS PHASE
XIIB. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED4N PLAT
BOOK 19, PAGES 72 TO 75 O f THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dalad toa II day at January 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark at to* Ckcut Court
By Mary State*
Daputy Dark
Publah ki:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID X
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
BOt S. UntartAy Dnv* Sul* 500
Planunon. FL 33324
[954)233 4000
01 7S5«6(CNJ]
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona * m MatArt— read
tog a ipacnl accommodation a m id
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
■1
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Coutooua* at 407445-4227. I 4009554771 (TOO) or 1400-9554770.
via Ftonda RaUy Swvtoa.
PubOati January X . 27,2002

I11U

M THE C M C U T COURT
OF THE 1VTH
JUOrClAL CtRCUtT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S IN O : 01 CA 144114 a
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MICHAEL R WINKLER. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO AU. OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST MICHAEL R WINKLER.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f MICHAEL
R WINKLER IF ANY. CHARLOTTE
M WINKLER. IF LIVING. ANO If
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST CHARLOTTE M
WINKLER, UNKNOWN SPOUSE
O f CHARLOTTE M WINKLER. IF
ANY; LITTLE CREEK
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.

I

L

MC,- CHASE MANHATTAN BA74C,
A l BSEMTURE TRUSTEE: JO IM
DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS
UM M OW N TENANTS M
DEFENOANTtS)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN p u ­
nned to a Sunmary F M Judgmard
ol Fcrackau* datod Jm II. 2909
antorad to C M Caaa No. 01 CA 1493
14Qotto* CkcutCoulotto* ItT H
Coudy SANFORO. Ftorkto. I * ■ ate
to to* fdgteat and bate bkbtor tor
caah to W EST FRONT OOOR at tod
SEMINOLE Coudy Courdwua*
tocatad to X I R PARK AVENUE to
SANFORO. Ftonda, at 1140 am. on
toa t i day el Pabnaty 1009 to* ftdhrth to aald S u nmary P M
JUdtowrA
L O T *17
* 1 7 ,U T TL I
■ E, AOOOROM9 T O THE H A T
THEREOF. AS RECOROCDM PLAT
BOOK S3, RAGES |S THROUGH M
OP TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEM NOLS COUNTY, PLOREML
Dated tda 11 tey of January
(C M C U T COURT SEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctorb at to* C M I Court
B y Mary S ta te *
OapuyCtok
Puttehn
TH E SCMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVE) X
STERN, P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
K I 8. Urtvoaty Drtv* SUM 500
Ptormoon, FL 33324
(984)2314000
0I-SS73B(ML)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH U S A S U TIE S
ACT.
*94 .
contact COURT ADMMtSTRATION,
al
to*
SEMINOLE
Coudy
C a u tio n * to 4074*54227. 1400•884771 (TOO) a 1400-1854770.
PUdtecJarknry 2 0 27.2009
S1S1
M THE C M C U T COURT
OP TH E It T H

CASE NOj 41-CA441-1447
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK. AS
TR USTEE UNOER THE POOUNO
ANO SERY1CINO AGREEMENT,
D ATES AS OP MAY 1, IB M ,
AMONG MERRAL LYNCH
MORTGAGE N Y E S TO R O PtC. A l
DEPOSITOR. U TTO N LOAN
SERVICING. U&gt;. AS SCRVICEa
ANO TH E TRUSTEE SERIES 11SBC82,

CHARLES BAAROO. to to.

(164)7714042
P l4 W fftJffn u « T ia f7 ,l0 0 *

tin

CHARLES BAAROO told
KATTAZEN BAAROO.
N O m OP BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauart Id a Summary F M Judgmard
at Foradoaura dalad January 11,
2009. udarodto C M C m Nutear
01-CA-241-I4-W to toa Egfteatei
Xidtolal Ckcut. to and tar Bandrnl*
Coudy Ftonda. atoarato Dmrld A.
Zambn, la Cmaadatomd, and
Ctetlte Bdardo and KatMoan
Dterda, at* to* Cmaa Dtotndarai. I
art a*l la to* Ngfiaal and bato brtdar tor cam. to W*to kort doa at to*
1B*mmal* County CautobUM, In
Santard. Santnala Coudy FtorkM to
11 00 a m on Fabruary 12.2002. to*

torto n (art FM Judgrnrd, to art
Let 3, Block B. Camatol Una On*,
acoordng to* Plto toaraof a* racerdad to Put Book 15. Paga 44. Pubic
Racorda to Samkioia County,
FtorkM.

W RE: ESTATE O f
ELEASC C. JUJY.

ELLA4E G JUDY, d a c i n i t Fla
Nutter 01-I3S5CP, la p n d g to
toa Orcuff C O M tor SerWnto*
Coudy Ftartda. ProbaM OMaton.
to* addMH to atotei la X I N. P M
Avaran. Sanlatd, Ftonda 1*771.
la m
to p i*

CASE NO.: 05CA-142S-I5W
M U M , NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, TRUSTEE BY
RESIDENTIAL FUNDING
c o r p o r a t io n rrs a t t o r n e y
FACT.

Tte daf* to t n fcaf M U t e a i to
ton Nodoa la Janmry I G 1001.
KENNE TH F. MURRA K M
Paraonto RagraaanMfhra to Via
ErfaM Of RUTH HOVEY JACXSON
O w n WITtffN TH d
U T E R OP Tt4R El MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THE F M E T
PUBUCATTON OP THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER TH E
DATE OP SERVICE OF A COPY O F
TH S NOTICE ON THEM.
Al erttotora to t n O a e a d M and
otoar paraona having toaton of

Court WITHIN TH E LATER O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF T H U NOTICE OR TM R TY
DATS AFTER TH E DATE OF SER­
VICE OP A COPY OF T H U NOTICE
ON TH E M
AJ a t m crttotoia to toa Daoadart
and paraona tevtog claim* of
damanda agatoaf toa Dacadanf*
•rttoamnlBa tote ctemandh ton
court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCADON OP T H U N O T IC t
A a Cl ARAB. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NO T SO FE ED W E L
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tte drta to toa M pteAcrtkn to
(da Nodoa n January 20.2009.
•Qnaid Judy Kixar, Paraonto

B.

164
SC 28471
H a rin g

172
SC 7*471
JAMES A. BARKS, Aaormy
FtorkM B a N a 197544
tor

M THE C M C U T COURT FOR
I COUNTY,
F t e N * ;4 1 -im -C P
W RE: ESTATE OF
RICHARD HAMILTON SHURMER
n o t i c s OF ADatedST M -noN
Tte atbiwdMrMon to toa aaUU to
Richard
HamUtan
Shunrwr.
deoaeied. « * Nutteer 01 -1272-CP.
to parking In to* Cacu* Court tor
SamkioM Courdy. FtoikM. PioteM
DMaton. tot a t o m to orach to
Clark to tod Ckcuff Court. Port Oita*
Drawer C. Santard. FtorkM 327711292. Tte mm** and ffiteanat to
t n pffnarni f*pc***rtaffv* and toa
paraonal rapraaartauv*‘a atlomay
at* ato torto btoon.
A a in t e r e s t e d p e r s o n s a r c
NOTIFIED THAT;
A l paraona on whom ton note* «

on whom a copy e l ton now.* n

in

JEANNINE DAWSON. KENORCK
SYKES; ENGLE
HOME&amp;ORLANOO. INC:
K1NGSBRIOGE COkteUNTTY
SERVICES ASSOCIATION. INC.:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JEANFUNE DAWSON. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF KENDRICK SYKES;
JOHN DOE: JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(PLEASE PUBLISH H
THE SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purtuanl 10 a Final Judgmard to
Farttaou* datod to* 30to day to
Novambar. 2000. and antorad to
Caaa Hu OOCA 1533 14 w . to to*
Ckcud Coirl to toa Ju*cm Ckcud m
and tor Sananoto Coudy. FtorkM. I
art tai to toa lagiaal a rt bml Od­
der tor caah at d n WEST FRONT
DOOR OF COURTHOUSE to tod
Senanoto County Courthouaa. In
Samaicto Coudy. FtorkM. al I I 00
o’clock am on toa 12 day to
Fabruary. 2002. to* toOoivmg
daunted proparly a* aal torto ki
aald F M Judgmard. to-art
LOT 304. KINGSBRIOGE EAST
VILLAGE UNIT 3A. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 54,
PAGES 25 THROUGH 27. PUBLIC
RECORDS O f S€MMOLE. COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
a V l 417 HAMPSHIRE LANE.
OVIEDO. FL 32755
In acconlanca arti toa Amancana
wto Otaabaam Act Paraon arti
Diaahanaa luadkig a apacte aceammodaoon to paikopala n ton pn&gt;caadng ahould conuct toa Caul
Adnannkator at X I N Part Avanua.
Sanford. FL 32771, TaUphone
Number (407)323 4 1 X not later
toan aavan (7) daya prnr to to* proctetong d tearing anpaaadL (TOO)
1 400-9551771 a t a n (V)1 8009454770 via rionda Relay Sarveaa
Dalad ton II day to Jn v 2002.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Char* 01 The Ckcud Court
By Mary Staup*
Daputy Chert
SubrrvRad by:
Lear Office to Merttef C Wallen
1400 NW 49th Slrart, Surla I X
Foil Lauderdale. Ftonda 33309
Tenphona (954)4530385

Court WTTHM THS LATER OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THS
DATS OP THS FIRST FUBUCAD ON OP T H S N O TE S O R TH R TV
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f K K
V C S OP A COPY OP T H S NOnCS
ON TH E M

Van of tola Court ara ra gta d to
toa* cNacdona rate Ida Coal WTTHM TH E LATER OP TH R EE
MONTHS APTSR THS D O S OP
TH S FIRST PIMUCAT10N OP T H S
NOTICS OR T H H T Y DATS APTSR
TH E GATE OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OP T H S NOTICS ON TH E M
AS m dteri al toa daiadwf and

to nef provkted by to* Cky ol
d. (FS 300 0108)
PERSONS WITH OMAMUTIU
NEEOMO ASSISTANCE TO PAR,
TTOMtTS M AffT OF THESE PROC tE D M Q S SHOULD CONTACT
THS PE R SONNEL OFFICE ADA
COONOfNATOR AT M S M M 4B
HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE
*7 .1
N it

OSJECTXMS NOTSO FEED WBX
BE FOREVER EARNED.

chalangt to* vaitoiy to toa H E toa
ryntfk-alkin* to to* paraonal rapraaartaton, vanua. or lurtnScdon to
ton Cowl ara raqurad to
tote
cbfaedena affto ton Court WTTHBi
THE LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF T H U NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
T H U NOTICE ON TH EM
A» endtora to toa daoadart and
otter paraona having ctokna or

M THE C M C U T COURT
OP THE ItT H
JUDICIAL CM C U T,
MANDPOR
IE M N O L I COUNTY,

PBrrWia SZenaig C
ADVICE TO TH( PUBLIC’ ( a parla appeal a r

Court WTTHM
APISH TH S D m OP TH S F U S T

Dtoad ton 11 (My to Jannry W 02.

Clark to Ckcut Court
By MaryBtaupa
Daputy Clark
Richard B Tbytor. Jr, Eagan.
PoalOdtoaBoa HIT,
Longamod. FtorkM32752-1117;
Pubaatijanuary 20,27.2003
11152

toM 14*1 day al Janwry.

THE F U S T PUBLICATION O F TH U
NOTICS or TH R TV DAYS AFTER
TH S OATS O F BEHV1CS OF A
COPY OP T H S NOTICS O N T H W
A4 cri d b n to to* DnadaM ted

M T M CMCUT COURT PGR
I COUNTY,

I I 9 K Flnl {
Sanford, FtorkM 32771
(40RX1-1224
PltotehJanuary X 27.2002
•154

DAVtO A ZAMBRI.

b c a u

dan to toa Aral pubAcalon to ton
noaca muat Na tote damn wan ton
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER TH E
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF T H U NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O f T H U NOTICE
ON TH EM
A l otfwr cradlora to toa dacadart
and paraona having clakna or
damanda agamal toa dacadanra
••tea mual AM tote daana wrti ton
coin WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
BUBUCATION O f T H U NOTICE.
A a CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WHX
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tte d a » to toa krai publication to
ton Nobca haJanuary x . 2009.
MARY JANE SHURMER
943 Wadgmvood Dnva
Wnlaf Spnnga. FL 32708
Anorrway
lor
Paraonal
MATTHEW J AHEARN. ESQ
FtorkM Bar No 0131754
DEAN. MEAD. EGER TON. BLOOD
WORTH. CAPOUANO1 BOZARTH
PA
PO Boi 2348
Orlando, FtorkM 32S02 234B
Tatophona (407)441-1200
Far (407)423-1431
Piteah January X . 77.2009
■ 154
M THE O R C U T COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT.
SCMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 01- 11M-CP
IN RE E aun to
RUTH HOVEY JACKSON.
NOTICE O f AOABNUTRATXM
Tte atknmiakalion of to* Eate* to
RUTH
HOVEY
JACKSON,
deceaaad. Ff* No 01- 1315CP to
pending in toa Circuit Court to
Semmen Coudy. Ftonda. Proteu
Or*i»«n. tte eddiaea to which to
Serration County Courthouaa. X I
Norto Park Avanua. Serdord. Ftonda
32771 Tte named and addroaaaa to
toa Paraonal Rapraaertaima and

A a INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AJ paraona on whom ton nobca n
aarvtd who have otyclmne that
chalanga toa vakdty to toa Wd. toa
qualihcauona to toa Paraonal
Rapraaartakvaa. vanua. or yinadc&gt;on to ton Court ara raqurad to Ha
thaw obfacnona wfh ton Court WITH­
IN THE LATER O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF

KE7MSTHF. HURRAH
Ol Murah. Doyla and WlgM. P A
N H M H m BoW vM
P.O. B ob 139S
Wtote P »k , FtorkM 12790
Ttoaphan*(407)444-tH1
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TH R EE M ONTHS AFTER TH S
OATS OP T W F M S T PUBLICA­
TION O f T U B NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER TH S DATE OP S E R ­
V E S OP A COPY OP T H S NOTICE
ON TH EM
AJ otoar crarttora of toa

Court WTTHM THREE MONTHS
AFTER THS DATS OP THS FMST
FUSUCATON OP TH S NOTICS.
AU CLAMS, DEMANDS AMO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WSX
BE FOREVER BARRED.
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to Jtetary 77, B07PATRK1A a MCCORMOC
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Chandcal
RaakdanbN Mortgaga C o y c t e K
PLAEOEP.
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Bwvan M. Jonaa, Kama LyrnJenaa
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DEFENDANTS.
nones op
Node* la hartey ghran toaL purauard to S ito Final Judgmod to
dtoad Jaranry 4. 2002,
mcrvff caaa nurbar CO1143 CA E. to toa CtaUI Court to to*
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CHASE MA7MATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A CHEldCAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION, n PWrdto and SMvte
M Jonaa; KanM Lym Jonaa M o
KanM Lym Katy, Amarlcan Ganaral
Ham* Eqtey. N i l SNM to FtorkM,
to Ravanu*. CMd
NTSSabal Pokd I . Jokd tanka*
dib/a Sabto Ckib Aparanorda; Hama
Bod Company toe.: CWbank (Bouto
Dakota). N A , la/ara Oafandart(a). I
(Mr lor caah to to* YMto ta rt door to
to* SamtocM Coudy Coutooua* to
Sanford, FtorkM, SanteoM Coudy,
FtorkM. to 1100am on tot 31 day to
January, 2002, Via team in g
daacitoad proparty aa aal torto to
•aid Flnto Judgnart, lo nrt
LO T 4, BLOCK 0, LAKES IM IS
SHORES. ACCORDING TO THS
PLAT THEREOF A4 RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK It^ A O d d 14-14. PUM
U C RECORDS OP SCMMOLE
COUNTY. FLOfVOA.
" NOTE; Purauant t o to* Fad Data
C tea ebon Pracbcaa Act you ara
to b* a dabl ctotoctor abampang to
co«*a 9 n n inQ any impfm«iors

oblainad art ba uaad tor toal pupoaa.
OaM toa 7 day to January 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctort to CkcUl Court
By May Staun
Daputy CWk
Tte Sandnoto Harakf
COOIU3 4 8TAW1ARSKJ. PA
4010 Boynsto BmMvard
SUM 450
Tampa. FL 33807
Tatophona: (411)477-4004
CAS41GOO-2313

Pubtah: January 23.27.3002
II174
NOTICS OP AUCTION

TNa auction ml ba hald on
Fabruary 1L 2092 al 900 AM« 325
AtomAva.. OWadOLFL
Mara may toppad
on toa day batora toa
Auckon tam 9AMubl 4PM Tarma
ara caah ot cartMM tunda only.
Ovndo Towing raaarvaa toa ngt to
•ccapl a ratuaa any and al bkk.
Tte toffcwkig vtodcMa ara oMiad
lor
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PubkahJanuary 77,2009
VI47
NOTICS OP

PUBLIC NOTICE to teraby gfvan.
»nt on ffn (MM and torn MM
batow.and conanulng bomdkytoday
unkl at gooda an aold. wa art aal al
Pubkc Auckon. to toa mgaal bkkMr.
tor caah. al ffn warahouaa to STOR­
AGE USA. tooted al 480 FtorkM
Centra! Partway. Longwood. FL
32750. toa toiowaig goody warn,
and maichanlaa tor (art and odnr
chargM tor whtch * Ian on earn* to
clamed, to wd:
DATE OF SALE: D2711GOO)
TIME O f SALE I X PM
(Cuatomer Nama)(Un4 l)(Bnal
Oaaenpoen ol Oooda Bang Soto)
Victor Bravo a 29 Buarnau
Equpmart. Naiaaha M OroM * 44
Fumdura, Ctolted. Tim Mccoy • 49
Sola. Smoker. Toole. Aaron Dotteg
•119 Houaahold llama. Dabbi*
Glaapay • 201, Funrtira. Houaahold
Rama. Amoe Joaaph * 309 Fumffura.
Houaahold Rama. Wanda Morrai a
480 Bexaa. kandura, Bkaa. Nancy
Pm ock *431 Buamma Oooda. Pam
Howard *474 Waater and Dryer
STORAGE PROTECTION AUC­
TION SERVICES
LICENSE a I K

A 150 00 (Mating dapoM wd b*
cteaeMd tor aach uM purchaaa and
refunded after aa contort* Of UM/4
Tte abova rtormaaon ia to ba publated one* a w*ek tor towconaacuuw weaka Sato tate to ba undar
and by rtkia ol die toaktea of toa
atea, n auch ceaea mad# and prdPubkah January 77,
Fabruary!. 2002

2007

and

M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,

Carta DeLoaefi Bryant
Ftonda Bn N a 0140544
Law Offtaaa of Carta DaLoach Brywd
1X1 S Ortando Annua
WkdarPark. Ftortda 2777B
Tatophcna:(407)7404004
Publah; Jonrary 77. 2009 and
Fabruary X 2009
V IM

NORM OP
nCTTTKMJS NAME
Note* la teraby to rn toad l am
to btetoaaa M X 7 -B EaM
8L Sanford. FL 3 2 m .
Caddy. FtorkM ifdMr Vw
Name of SR VM BS
A X D O U tV and tool I Hand to raglater aald nama artto toa OMaton of

Wk Sacaon (44.09. Florida I
IN I.
Mary Brktoaa
Publah: January 27.2002
V1*0

PRIVATE FOUNOATKM ANNUAL
RETURN THE AfMUAL RETURN
O F THE PROVATE FOUNDATION.
TEYA ALBERTAN) FOUNDATION
FOR INVOLVEMENT. REQUIRED
T O BE FILED UNOER 4104(d)
INTERNAL REVENUE CO D E IS
AMMLABIS FOR PUBLIC INSPEC­
TION AT ITS PRINCIPAL OFFICE.
S I X BRYWVX CIRCLE. SARASO­
TA. FLORIDA 34234 FOR M SPECTK M MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
BCTW EINOA-M. ANO4.DOPM. BY
ANY CITIZEN UPON R EQ UEST
WITHIN I K DAYS AFTER THS
D A TE O F TH S P U S U C A n O N .
&gt;
JUOfTH OEWALT
PRINCIPAL MANAGER
Pitohfc January 27.2002
V IM
NOTICE OP
PUBLIC AUCTION
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Tte aicvan art ba held at 1TOO
PM. on toa laid dalaa abort. Al
Sortnola Wrackar aanrtca 2540 5
Myrtto A n SartonL FL 3Z773
Pfoapactora bkkMra may kwpacl
rthlclaa ana hau prtor to uto.
Tarma a n caah of earthed fimda.
iwnwias n n c u f flMvVM n ngrn
t o aceapl or rafad any and ai bkM.
PubVafe January 77,2002
VIM
PU BU C AUCTION
Putfta aucVon to ba teld al I2 M
pm Cd Tw toh dey at FEBRUARY
2002 Al toa beta door ol Sanhad
Towing and Recovery located al
2522 Courdiy Ctob Rd . Sanlad. FI
32771. tor tot (wpoaa ol dtapuarg
os mi luuowiog vwiio*
YEAR 1904 MAKE HYUNDAI
W M KMHVD14NSSU071034
YEAR 1984 MAKE PONTIAC
W M 1Q7WJ14W2JF25I0M
Putdc auckon to ba held al 1200
p m. cn toa 17VI d*y of FEBRUARY
2002 Al toa kord door of Santord
Towing and Recovery located al
2522 Country Club Rd . Santord. FI
12771. tor to* pupoa* of Ih p o m g
ol toa todowdig rthKM:
YEAR 1993 MAKE DODGE
W M 1B70Q23Y7PS141743
Pubic auckon to ba haU at 1200
p m. on the lift! day of FEBRUARY
2002 Al toa tart doa ol Santord
Towing and Recovery tocatad al
2522 Country Ctob R&lt;1 . Santord. FI
12771, lor toa piepoae ol dwpoakig
cl toa toacwtig nfacto.
TEAR 1964 MAKE FORD
W M 1FTCFI5F6ENA44423
PubiehJanuary 77,2002
V IM
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSV3ER A
CONDITIONAL USE

Nobca toteraby gran dial a Pubac
Haartng wd ba hold by to* Planning
AZoning Commotion In the Cdy
Ccmmiaacin Ctenfwra. Cdy Hal.
Santord, Ftortda. V 7 00 pm on
Thuraday. fabruary 7.2002. lo nw
aidar a raqueal k* a CcraMtonal Uae
ki a OC 2. Oanarof Commarciaf
Zowig Dwtnct
LEGALDESCRIPTION. LOT 1 BLK
3 TR 5 TOWN Of SANFORO PB 1
PO 54 aa recorded ei toa Pitotc
Racorda of Sammoto Courdy.
Ftonda.
Tte proparty bomg mora oarwrtey
daaenbad aa 209 B W 1U Skate
Conditional Uaa Requeued
Eatabkah a Church
Al paitwe ki vdaraal and cauana
ahal have an opporUWy to ba heard
N tard hearing
By ordar ol the Planning AZcnmg
Cumrmaann ot toa Cty at Santord,

or a * 407-BS5T11V
PkMaft Jmtery*7.*00*
*1*7
CTTY OF LARS MARY, PLORBM
NOTICS IS HEREBY GIVEN by *M
CVy Commteaton of toa C ty cf Ltea
Mary FtorkM, tote oMd CuuiiMNuil
I a Pubac Haatbig an
I 7, M L M 7 4 0 P. M, at
« • , la
of an
AN OROMANCi OP THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLOMOA. AMEfONO
SECTION 41 07 OF THS COOS OF
ORDMANCCS; ESTASUSHNO A
RATS FOR RECLAMED WATER;
PROVIDING FOR COOFCATION;
PROVKNND FOR CONFLICT. SEVCRASUTY ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
Tha PubSa Haartng * ■ ba haU ki
to* Comm *Ken Chandwra. too N.
Counay Ctob Road, Lava Mary Tte
la bartad t o t
wad ta m B n * la B n * u d l a B a l
to made by to* CVy
Coptea ol to*
la M a n avatahto In to*
____ lO rtca torravw*.
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETMO IS MAOS BY THE CTTY
FDR TTB CONVENIENCE. THU
RECORD MAY NOT CONSTITUTE
AN ADEQUATE RECORD FOR
PURPOSES OF AFFEAL FROM A
DECISION MAOS BY THE CITY
WITH RESPECT TO THE FOREGO­
ING MATTER.
ANY PERSON
W1SHMQ TO ENSURE THAT AN
ADEOUATE RECORD OP THE
PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED
FOR APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
ADVISED TO MAKE THE NECE5
SARY ARRANGEMENTS AT HtB
OR HSR OWN EXPENSE.
PERSONS WITH OO ASERKS
NEEDMO ASSISTANCE TO PART1CIP1ATS Vf ANY OP THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR1AT

LEAST a* HOURS *1 ADVANCE OF

THE UEETtK) AT (4CT7) 324-3034
CTTY OP LAKE MART. FLORIDA
Carol A Fetter. C ly Clark
DATED; January I*. 7CC2
Pubaah: January *7.2002
MOO

Nodoa to teraby gfran tote Ovtodo

pitolc auction tor aaNaga tor caah on
demand to to* Mgwte bkMer toa tol­
ls
Eldorado 2 door maroon
W M 1Q4EL5744FE639357: 1M1

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4
do a
black
VINi
W B A H D K IX N B JdM O l;
1990
Ctevy CavteMr 4 doa MNa V»M
iaiJC S404L71S749a.
Thla auction w « b* hted on
Fabruary T. H O I M 10am ki to*
morning te Autotartca « 174 Eate
Maenad Hammock Road. Ortado, FL
32744.

Ovtedo Road S a m e* Having
i n g c lo acctpr or rayacf
Plbftoh: January 27. 2002
V IM
NOTICt OP PUBLIC S A U
ALTAMONTE TOWBML M CUNCLABMD VEfdCLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST .
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1300 AM. SOLD
AS 13. NO WARRANTY. HO TTTLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
T O REFUSE ANY OR A U BIOS
PURSUANT TO FS. 7137*
2-152002
1BBS PONTIAC
IG2HX5439JW224452
1992 NISSAN
JN1G834C2NU102549
1947 NISSAN

JN1PB24SOHUOOKX
19B5 MERCURY
1MEBP9SFXFZ424745
I960 HONDA
JHMAB522XOC093433
1947 HONDA
JHMEC1424HS029914
1992 HONDA
2HGEH3484NH5222X

1987 CHEVY
IG1AWS1R5H8107344
1982 0MC

2QTE02508C4521434
19B9 BLHCK
104AL51N7KT472549
1944 FORO

IFABP3SC5EA154408
19M MAZDA

JM1FC3317Q0149877
1994 OLDS
1GHOU08L4ST314544
1996 SATURN
1G4ZQI770TZI417X
1993 MITSUBISHI
JA3C020C1PU0732I5
1997 ACCRA
JH4UA2544VC008734
1988 DOOGE
2B4FK4I39JR430204
1974 CHRYSLER
CU41N4C141144
PHONE • 407-3X4700
Pubkah January 77. 2002
HISS

PROBATE DIVISION
FUa No. 02 30-CP
M RE ESTATE O f
S O U IAN ERIN MCCORMICK
NOTICE OP ADHNffSTKATION
Tte admnalraaon of tw eatela of
SIOSHAN ERIN MCCORMICK,
deceaied, Fte Numbar 02 XCP. •
pandauj m toa Ckcud Court, tor
Sananoie Courdy. Ftonda. Pmbate
Drvwon. toa adrtaaa ot whah *

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TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSKWEE8. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS,
CUUMMO
BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AQAMST
FANNY A CMPMAN. DECEASED.
WHOSE RESIDENCES AND LAST
KNOWN
AOORESSES
ARE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOhFKD toal an acton
tor torad oaue of mortgage an N
W W flj) described property;
LOT A B U X X A BFRMO VAUEY
FARMS.
SECTION
FOUR.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED t f FLAT
BOOK 14. PAGE 34. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, STATE OF FLORCA.
hne been Nad agaaial you and you
are raafred to aarva a copy a yn&gt;
aad to n d iliriia. tin y , to A on JE F ­
FREY A 8ANOLER, Aacmay tat to*

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4ttf1 SL ft Parti Am .
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. ApL 103, Apoaka. A 37701
to * (data) FEBRUARY 7,

Cortoa U t o t o d i PA
4010 Boyaooul BoAavard
8u4a 430
Tampa. FL 33307
on a baton tokiy daya t a n tie date
M tie Net putftaaton a t f a nodoa
and Na t * origaia aMi t ie C M a
Ma Court otoiet before aarvtoa an
riin u n ■ *norr&gt;iy or
a deledl ana te
j tor tie ratal

Clavk of Ma Court at (Oath'a
a t t ai i ) 301 H. N i l Am . Sarford.
W. 33771 bstaro aamtea on raaaaiw
la da ao. a (totem may t o ^

NOTE: PuauaM to tie Fair DaM
Codecbon Practice* Act you are
adtrlaad t u l Me lao tam la deemed
to ba a dabl ccdaclor aBamptbig to

Ytau m a t tiaap f a C M of V a
CbcMI Courta OMoa noMad of y ou
a i m a l l i n (yen day ■ * "
of O m f Addoaa, Ftaida
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WITNESS my band and to# aaal of
aald Court on JAN 14 t o o t .
(SEAL)
Maryanna Moraa
AaCtorkof toaCourt
By-Jens E Je .r r tc
Aa Deputy C M
F u bM T h a Samtnala Herald
C 0 0 3 JS 3 BTAWUR3K1. PA
4010 Boyaooul Boutovtod
Sato 4So
Tkmpa. FL 33307
TbMprune: (313)377-3000
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3141

on raoord M t a dark1* oMca.
WARMNGRiti* 12333. Florida
Fanay Law Rutoa of Procedure,

DATED: JANUARY 2, 2002
MARYAM* MORSE
CLERK OF THE CHCUfT COURT
Py.MancyR.Wnar
Dapury C M
Publaft January 3. tS. 2 0 ,2 7 .2 0 0 2
3032
N ona

of

OF THE 1(tH
I F. Erttoger aa Stand of
County. Florida, taratay
grvaa nodco purauant to aacdon
703.103&lt;7K*X'). Florida BMMaa, of
N * feSanl to (Mgoa* of certain property described i i lolowt: 1993
Lana
LS
400.
VIM.
JT3UF11EIP0177B82.
The stand Manda to aal t a 1339
L a n a to pubic aato on F a tn a ry 13,
1303, M 3 3 0 a m by Qaorga Otdaon
Alcanna i n M 2733 North Oranga
Btoaaom Tran. Zatwood. Florida.
TTa aato K a l ba ntafad to any and

34 A M FOR
SCMMOU COUNTY

kVa
Cbamtoal Mortgage Company.
PLAINTIFF.
va.
Fiadlch A Alaundar. a a .
DEFENDANTS
NOTKE OF
FORECLOSUM SALE
Nonce le hereby given taxi. pur­
suant to tie l Final judgment a
Forectoauro dated January 11,2002,
and antorad In cN4 caaa numba Dl i
0 1 2 2 4 1 - 1 4 4 . a tie O o r t Court of
t ie ISTH JudtotaJ O ram In and tor
Baminola County. Florida, wheraei
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY
F/KiA CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY, la Plalnad and Frectock
A Ataiandar; Laora R a h Stone.
Beneficial Florida. Inc.; S ia a of
Florida Department a Revenue.
CMd Aqipnrt Erfor cement Program.
Samatoto Courty, a poNtoa aubdvtaun a t u SUM a Florida:____ .
unknown p*rson(t) In pneieeiim of
t u autyecl real property #1 Ware
DatondarRi). I aril aal to tie htfpriaaa
e d beat btodar tor each at t ie Waal
bant door a tie Serm on Couty
Courihouaa In Santord. Florida,
Samlnota County. Florida, at
11.00am on iie14 dry a February.
2002. tw toloertig described proper­
ly aa » a torth In laid Final Judgment
to u t:
LOT 20. BLOCK C, COUNTRY
CLUB HEIGHTS. UMT 1. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN FLAT BOOK
13.PAOE 98. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE: Purauard to tie Fee Debt
CoSecBan Practtoaa Act you are
advaad t&gt;al tfva law «rm la daamrd
to ba a dab! coaedor anampung to
■ii iNe i 3 m -A■V- * ----- * --- - - i l l . ■n il e air-, w
CoftiCl
A 9KX ■no *ny riiofmaiEjri
anakted wP be uaad tor tia l pur-

M TW CM CU rr COURT
O FT W 13TH
31 AND FOR
SOBMOLE COUNTY
Caaa No. 0HCA-334-14Q
TiuM Company at CaMomla.
N A , aa Cintodan a Trualaa,
PLAWTIFF,
Va.
Fanny A CMpman; Gaudatta N,
Chtoman.____ unknoem paraonfa) In
poaaaaaton a to* ubfarl loaf
property »1;
unknown peraonfa)
In poaiiatlon at N rutyed real
property n . Helen Marie Murphy
O'Brian. Tha llnkrenvn Hava.
kanora, oadtota, autoaa, a other
daimanli claiming by, through,
unda. a agacet Fanny A Oapman.
dacaaarit I Mng. and ad unkntnn
parttoa darning by, torougto. unda
and agafeial tie abova namad
riafandarr(i) eho era rut knoem to
ba daad a atve. ehathar aakj

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Na. tT-C A t1&gt;1-1K 3
Chats H rtp O 1 Company
don Mortgage Company:
Compi
PLA34TFF.
va.
Darryl Doartaig: Lisa Doaring. at a t,
DEFENDANTS,
N o n a of
Natce It hereby given tad. pur­
suant to dial Final Judgment of
Forectostaa dated Jaruery 11.2002.
and antoredln cM caaa nattoar 01CA-2121-14-C. of Ha O om Court of
tie 1ITH JutPdai G rad In and tor
oemExw wourny, r m u B, wrwwi
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY WEST rmiA MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY, a PU nal and Darryl
Housing Ftnanca Corporation, an
agancy and aiatiumamaftiy of 3ta
State of Ftarida: State ot Florida
Department ot Revenue. Child
Support Entortemom Program:
United States of America ill are
Dofentonda), I vria aaSloths tvghasl
and bast batoar tor cadt at Ha Waal
bora door of t a Bantinofa Cotatiy
Courihouaa In Santord. Florida.
OiTiinoli County, Fteftds, i t
llttla m on T a l l day ol February.
200 2 .3w Wtoertog desertoad proper­
ty as aaf torta to aato Final Judgment
toed:
LOT 23. FOREST COVE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 58.PAGE 34. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
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Dated t a 11 day of Jwtuary. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
C M of Grout Cowl
ByUary Sboupo
Deputy C M
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COOKJS 3 BTAWIAASK1. P A
4010 Boyacoul Boutovard
SWte 450
Tampa. FL 33807
Telephone: (311)377-6038
CASH GO 1-3937
Pubaah: Jaruery 2 0 ,2 7 .2 0 0 9
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p u b l ic N o n a
The 84matoto Coutly Fori Auttorty

Paraonnol Commatea i d moot on
F3BRUARY ». 1081 at 1200 noon In
Va Board Room ot tia AdmaUabation
BuVdmg.Port ol Santord. 1310
Kaimer Place, Sanford. Samnola
County, Florida
Pareora e«h rtiaatvfiaa naadag
aeataunce to partidpato at S a a a procaadtatga. atautd confect, tha
Semncte Courfy Port AuStoray In
advanca of V a maaang. at (407)3224793 Persona are adriaad Vial V
Vay dactoa to appeal any daoaiona
made at M s maaiaig. Vay eHV need
a raoord of Va pmrapdngv, and tor
•uch purpoaaa. Vay nay need to
Inaura K verbatim raoord of V a proupon which Va appeal M baaed;
Section 283 0103 Ftarlda Statutes.
Dated el Santord. SemVioie Couay.
Florida tha 22nd day of January.
2002 AO.
Samaiota Couay Pott AuVemty
By Michael Good. Chairman
AnaaL Bob R Dou^aa, Bacratary
m tta h January 27, 2002
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W Stale Fid 48. Sanford or cati 407330G 298 art 224.

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position for toraman and crow
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raoord C a l 407-102-0274 tor more
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baaed on experience. Cati 407-3328733.
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buatoeaa w ise only. Noeiperience
needed, wd veto. Hourly pay plus
bonuses. 407-868-7209
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Always a good peftay. etp eoaly tor
business
opportunities
and
franchisee. C a l Florida Dept of
Agriculture 3I Consumer Services at
900-435-73)
7352 or FTC-HELP lor
feae Htirmaaon. Orwal o u Web Ma
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Florida tow raifetiraa eelers of cartato
biekisaa opporkjstiaa toragtatar wRi
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Consumer Sarvtoea before easing
C a l to verity lawful regwtntion
before you buy. ______
•lands O nto Concrete Co. nteds
workers to raid plana, tirsstVset up
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Crow leaders. Trimmer*

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B e n efits.
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deeply
commuted to safety I quality as aka
hardworking totfevtduala to operate
uaad to load 3 unload

FIO ORM Q INSTALLERS
Hardwood and Lemmata Flooring

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LABORERS NEEDED

accepted i t * 1/31/02.
Santord Akport Autoortty
1 Rad Cleveland Btvd.
Suto 1200
Sanford, a 32773
Contact: Diana Craws at
407-533-4010

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Need Ml time man I women to do
final cMantog M conetrudton Mas
Need own feanaportaSon. 407-3227911.

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who works
wtN with p*opt« 6 in^oys wortdng
outdoorl- f ic t* &lt; n t LsfwfHs Induds
fully paid healthcare w/ family
coverage, eye. dental, holdays,
vacalon. 401k. Be toau an n 8 Itoon
rembursement. 3 8 0 0 to start 39 0 0
after one year 8 potential bonus l
qualified.
Possibility
for
advancement.
Only
safety
oona if xa. team ortantod pattitia need
appto to 2501 WtaK S h Skaai santord
a 32771. 407-330-1781.

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Promote Your Bustoaaal

PIT Taacfwr Education Program to
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Ftartda Zootagfoal Park. 1755 N. Kkey
17-92, Sankxd, FL

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407-323-5277

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Now accepting appkeattona for parttime help to a ) departments Apply
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N Towns Rd. Santord. I
hours ol 9am . 3pm

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Edited b y Tim othy E. Parker
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9 In process
1 4 Kindergarten
quartet
15 O ve r
15 Stars with
fluctuating
brightness
1 7 Noted music
festival
1 9 Persona non
2 0 Hot off the
press
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21 Ty fe r-l
link
2 2 Vfedllate
2 3 B ond sm a n’s
security
2 4 Cruise-ship
em ployees
2 5 W ater
droplets aloft
2 5 D eserving the
booby prize
2 9 C o m e to an
end, like a
subscription
3 0 Kind of sheet
used In class
31 R ope
material
3 5 J a z z hom e
3 6 Dictum
3 7 Stereotypical
nam e for a
sci-fl lab
assistant
3 5 Tim e unit at
sea
3 9 W him per
4 0 Pancakes
and sour
cream
41 More than
punctual

43 Aromatic oint­
ment
44 Publiclyexpressed
honors
47 Lo w m a n In
the choir
45 Point on a n
orbit
4 9 W o rd with
star or
ranger
50 O n e
w a y to go
53 S u m m e r T V
fare
54 Alex
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cartoon ch a r­
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57 C ity on tho
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60 Julia's
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2 Orchestra
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3 Flat-bottomed
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4 Tack on
5 Talk of the
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5 Butaritari, for
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7 J a m with Van
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11 In the form of
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1 2 S h o o t'e m -u p
1 3 W inte r
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residents
1 8 D igging tool
22 O p tio n on
so m e sporty
cars
2 3 " B e a r these
to m a k e it to
the m ajors
2 4 Selfa ssurance
2 5 O rganization
in 2 3 -D o w n
2 5 E m u 's taJI?
2 7 Certain
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2 8 W ith a touch
of irony
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4 0 S w iss d ty on
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42 Plan of action
43 T y p e of
bracelet or
anklet
4 4 M oss and
Lorenz
45 Turandot,*
for one
4 5 Edible m ush­
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4 7 Silty blunder
4 9 W ork as a
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51 tfa In the
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c a l 407-413-9013. Ask tor Mike

Expd 33WWBB33 needed lor dry
d eans r In Lake Mary. Also axpd
counter parson needed 407-3338070.

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Valentine Praters woman. Lost on
Park Ave. Santord, Vi Davy Quean
a a a . Wa miaa hats torrtfy 407-3027319.__________________________
Loaf Dag: Lhaw Agao. tan wtti Hack
laoa. naiasted mala. Short hair. 3uBy
taA Leal In Lake Bhd area. Sartord
Generous reward. 407-321-1470.

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Baalway nwadk tractor Va4er ifekrsci
NOW1 No
1 7 0 0 * par weak eam ng potential.
No COLT No problem! COL Iratotog
watobW C al Now! Tbt fees 377-2143324.

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43. Nama n u d e reads 'Ndhita
Darden* 407-323-0003.

3 Hack. Lost 2400 block of Orange
Ave, Santord. on 1/123X2. Owner la
heart broken. Pis c a l 407-3238057._____________ _____________

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Dated tie 11 day a January, 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
C M a G ra d Court
By Mary 9lnapa
Deputy C M
Tha Samktola Herald
COOKJS 3 3TAW1ARSKL P A
4010 Boyacoul Boulevard
Stale 450
Tampa. FL 33007
Telephone (313)377 3003
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Oaaad Na ■ day of Jan , 2002.
SHERIFF DONALD F. E8LV4QER
Taata M. FauAna
Qanarat Corneal
Florida B a No. 00BB32S
Somkioa County StwriFa Otitoa
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15 Cemetery Lota

45 Debt Consolidation |
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OpporUUOaa

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81 Money h&gt; Land
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EMPLOYMENT

117 Commercial Remits
118 Office Space For Rant
119 Pasture For Rem
123 Warned To Ram
125 Lease To Own
127 StoragsVOfflce For Ram

87 Career
Consultant!
68 Ftaaumaa
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment

181 AppRances A
Furniture For Sale
163 Television 8 Storeo/Radto
165 Computet* For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
159 Office Supplies
181 Budding Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
187 Restaurant Equipment

REAL ESTATE
RENTALS
81
To Share
83 Rooms For Rant
85 Roommate Wanted
80 Retirement Homes
87 ApaiBnenta - Furnished
88 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condomlnum Rental!
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfumtahed
105 Dupiaa/Trtptex
107 Mottle Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Wuahousa/Hantal Space
115 Industrial Rentale

141 Homes For Sals
143 Out ol SUM
Property Fix Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For SaU
148 MottU Home Lots For Sale
148 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 CondotrSnluma For Sale
157 Mottle Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Buatnaaa For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

141—Homes For S ale

95—Roommate

rcjo YirecvM waroaa
180 Pats A SuppAas
200 L/vastock/Farm
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239 Motorcydes/Blkee For Sale

240 Boat Rentals

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241 Rac. Vettdea/Campars For 3ais
243 TraRers For Sale

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245 Farm Equipment

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206 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
208 Wearing Apparel
211 AnttquarCoMectittea
215 Boatt A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

141—Homes For S ale

252 Accounting
253 Addtlone A

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Tka Sdonoli Hxxald

G arrett
C o a tla a a tf fro m

Paga 7 C

police officer and later as a
manager of airport security
and airfield operations.
Though he's worked at the
Sanford airport for three years,
Garrett said he is still very
familiar with the operations in
Salt Lake.
"1 still have a lot of the con­
tacts I made over the years,"
Garrett said. "Basically, my job
will be as a trouble shooter.
When things go wrong, I’ll
know what resources are avail­
able and how to access them."
His knowledge of the Salt
Lake City airport was the sell­
ing point he used to convince
his former boas, Ron Matin,

person for the job.
"If they hired someone else,
they would have to bring them
up to speed, which basically
means they would have to
spend 18 months on the job
prior to the Olympics just to
become familiar with the oper­
ation," Garrett said. "On the
other hand, they can hire me
for five or six weeks, and I
bring years of experience with
me.”
Garrett is no stranger to
coordinating large events.
While in Salt Lake, he helped
plan several presidential visits,
worked with the studios in
providing space to film major
movies, and arranged security
measures for the crowds

swarming to meet the Utah
Jazz during the team's bid for
the NBA championship against
the Chicago Bulb. Garrett also
assisted with planning a vbit
by the Space Shuttle to the Salt
Lake City International
Airport, one of only two non­
military airports to host the
spacecraft.
"There were 120,000 people
who showed up," Garrett said.
"We obviously didn't have
parking for all 120,000, so It
was a logistical puzzle."
As athletes, spectators and
the media arrive in Salt Lake,
Garrett experts to be very
busy, but once the Games
begin, he will have some free
time to attend the competitions
since ail of the athletes will
have arrived.
"The tickets are pretty scarce
right now, but I understand
that once the Games begin
there will be opportunities to
to some of the events."
rrettsald.
Once the games end, Garrett
experts to log long hours
before heading back to
Sanford.
"As people arrive before the
Games, they will come in
waves," he explained. "But
once the Games end, they all
want to leave on the same day.
That will be a major logistical
accomplishment That day,
Feb. 25, b shaping up to be the
busiest day in the history of
the Salt Lake airport — by far."
Garrett will actually per­

S

form double duty during in
Salt Lake. In addition to nb Olympic responsibilities,
Garret will continue to work
hb full-time job for the
Orlando Sanford International
Airport
"Part of the justification for
allowing me to be gone for
five weeks b that I would keep
up with my work here,"
Garrett said. "Although, I'm a
little concerned that if I'm out
of the office for that long and
no one misses me, then 1 might

not have a job when I get
back."
"There's not a chance of that
happening," chuckled Larry
Dale, president of OS LA, wnen
told of Garrett's comments.
"With the technology we have
today — faxes, laptops, pagers,
cell phones — w ell be in
touen with Bryant almost as
much as if he were in the
office.
"T h b b really a good expe­
rience for Bryant and the air­
port," Dale added. "He'll gain

some valuable experience and
knowledge that we can utilize
on a imaller scale here In
Sanford."
Garrett said he's looking
forward to h b Olympic duties
and returning to Salt Lake
City.
"It's neat to see your home­
town at the center of an inter­
national event like the
Olympics," Garrett said. "It
will be a lot of hard work, but
it's a once-ln-a-lifetime experi­
ence."

Hawkins------C o n tin u ed from P a g e 7 C

Syndrome" and Shaken Baby
Syndrome, Project SOS and
Abstinence Issues.
event will be
held from 11
a jn . to 3 p.m.
Saturday, Feb.
2, in the

Participants
have the
opportunity to
learn about
responsible
fatherhood,
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HIV-AIDS
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community
involvement,
health
and fit­
Medina Court No. 16 Annual Charily Project donated
ness and faith­
toy3 to the Open Door Shelter. Shelter Director Sylvia
Izquierdo accepts the gifts from Most Worthy Grand
ful finances.
Matron Julia Davis, Debbie Davis, Margaret Davis
It will be an
afternoon of
food, fun and
great information about parent­
Call Syberina Wynn at 407ing, fidelity, confidence and con­
830-7235, ext 213. The event is
viction. For more information,
sponsored by Seminole County
call 407-830-7235.
Healthy Start Coalition,

H*r*M ptwtt by Uarva HnriUn*
AJ-Saish Grand Council of Deliberation Ancient Arabic O rder Daughter ol Sphinx hosted their nvd-winter con­
ference recently. Rescue Outreach Mission (or Women and Children was the recipient ol m any gifts donated
by members of the conference.

The event is sponsored I
Seminole County Healthy
Coalition, CSB, and UNA.

Frankie Edge invites the com­
munity to the grand opening of
Floral Magic from 9 a m. to 5
p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9. The store
b located at 911 Dunbar Ave., in

Lake Monroe (Bookertown).
There will be music, refresh­
ments, door-prizes and more.
Call 407-330-7483 or 407-8654779 for more information.

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G arrett heads to Salt Lake City
to m ake sure travel is hassle fr e e
By Dan Ping
EdHor

ryant Garrett is counting on his expertise, his experience and
His yean o f training to pay off in Salt Lake City. H e's not
going for gold, but the Olympic athletes who are won'tI reach
r
the medal platform without his help.
It's Garrett's fob to make sure the 2A00 athletes, their families and
their sponsors get in and out of the Salt Lake City International Airport
with as little hassle as possible. With increased security measures and
tens of thousands of spectators traveling to Salt Lake, that's no small
task. In addition, the airport is also the site for athlete accreditation,
presenting an extra hurdle for possible delays.
"There are a million variations of things that can go
wrong," said Garrett who serves as the director of finance
and administration for the Orlando Sanford

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wrong. If you have one delay, then it backs every­
thing else up."
As if he isn't under enough pressure, Garrett
knows that how well he does his job will
determine whether the games are consid­
ered a success or failure.
"The airport has to work. It sets the
tone," Garrett said. "If there are major
problems at the airport, then people
are going to carry those experiences
with them throughout the Games.
The media will focus on all the
problems at the airport, and the
overall coverage o f the Games will
be negative."
Garrett was selected for
Olympic duty because of his previ­
ous experience at Utah's busiest
airport. A native of Salt Lake,
Garrett worked his way up the lad­
der at the Salt Lake City
International Airport, first as a
See G arrett, Page SC
Bryant Garrett works on equipment tie will
at the Salt Lake City International Airport
Garrett Is traveling to Sait Lake City, Utah, dur­
ing the 2002 Winter Olympics to help airport
officials make everyone's traveling experience
Is hassle tree while at the International facility.

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T hk S n o e o u H a u u

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County school zone.
Program services are provided to stu­
dents within elementary school settings
and operate on a full day of services.
Parents pay a fee for services based on
their income. Information on this will be
provided at the pre-registration event
The following documents are required
before children can enter school in
August Families are encouraged to
bring as much of this information as
possible to the event including;

tration and recruitment for children
who will be 4 yean old on or before
Sept 1,2002.
Program services are based on fami­
lies meeting income guidelines as
defined by the free and reduced lunch
criteria, which is published by the
school district and Federal Government
(200 percent of Federal Poverty or
fc.'low).
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Page 7G

M iller represents Sanford in recent pageant
Tiffany Miller, 15, was
given the opportunity to rep­
resent the city os M iss Junior
Sanford Teen at the Miss
• H MI**I*SH*H*&lt; &gt; » l Junior America
P ageant She
became a final­
ist baaed on '
her photo­
graph, applica­
tion, interview
and her per­
sonal achieve­
Marva
ments.
Hawkins
The Miss
Junior Florida
Teen and Miss
Junior America Contest boost
the teen's self-esteem, confi­
dence and communication
skills through workshops,
money, scholarships and
interpersonal relationships.
Miller, a ninth-grader at
Winter Springs High School,
has a 3.7 GPA.
The city of Sanford recently
commended Miller on her
achievement with a resolution
of thanks for representing the

community.
Miller aspires to become a
lawyer and a model.
Currently, she is active in her
church. She is the daughter of
Mr. And Mrs. Willie Miller
and the granddaughter of
Annie Mae Henderson and
Vbtnle Mae Miller of Sanford.
This beautiful young lady
may one day vie for Miss
America.
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Medina Court No. 16 annu­
al charity project donated
toys to the Open Door Shelter
for women and children.
Shelter Director Sylvia
Izquierdo accepted the gifts
for the children.
Al-Saish Grand Council of
Deliberation Ancient Arabic
Order Daughter of Sphinx
recently hosted their mid­
winter conference.
Rescue Outreach Mission
for Women and Children

were the recipients of many
gifts donated by the confer­
ence.
The Zora Neale Hurston
Festival Awards Gala will be
held 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan.
26. The Wyndham Resort will
host a salute to Master
Musician Educators. The
theme is, 'Celebrating
Cultural Connections, the
Music of Africa and the
Americas.”
This black-tie affair will
feature the Charley Bateman
Quartet.
The salute will honor
Rebecca Steele, Ph.D of
Bethune Cookman; Edna
Hargrett Thrower; James W.
"C hief" Wilson, retired from
Orange County Public
Schools; and Earl E. Mlnott,
retired from Seminole County
Public Schools. Central
Florida's best musical instruc­
tors and directors will be
present and honored.

The Sunday
Morning Worship
Service at St. John
Metropolitan Baptist
Church will enjoy the
musical performance
of Harpist and
renowned artist
Rosaline Beck, who
performs with the
Orlando Philharmonic
Orchestra. The com­
munity is invited to
hear this unique expe­
rience.
The Rev. Robert
Doctor is pastor. The
church is located at
920 Cypress Ave., and
the event will be held
11 a.m„ Jan. 27.
There will be a
Shaken Baby
Community Workshop 5:30 to
7JO p.m. Monday, Jan. 28, in
the Midway Community
Center, located at 2045

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Holdsworth of Sequim, Wash.
Given in marriage by her
parents, the bride chose a
white formal length antique
lace bodice T-strap silk chiffon
gown. Her veil of chiffon net
was shoulder length. She car­
ried a cascade of white orchids
and white roses with baby's
breath, accented with green
ferns and white streamers.

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Pageant application deadline Feb. 1
The deadline to submit
applications for the 2002
Mias Seminole County
Scholarship Pageant is Feb. 1.
Contestants must be between
die ages of 17 and 24 and
must be enrolled in college or
have had college training.
Additionally, those interested
in participating in the pag­
eant must live within a 75mile radius of Sanford.

The third annual event
will be held Saturday, Feb.
23, in the Helen Stain
Theatre.
For an application, par­
ticipants must send a selfaddressed stamped enve­
lope — that will hold an
80-page document — to
Beverly Baird Boothe, 3358
Whitner Way, Sanford, FL,
32773.

India Hawthorn, a mem­
ber of the rose family, Is
native to southern China.
This attractive small
shrub grows well In
all areas of the State of
Florida, Is tolerant
to low-temperatures
and relatively pestfree. It has nice dark
green-colored leaves
and produces abun­
dant apple-like flow­
ers in the spring.
Small, round, dark
blue fruits follow th e
blooms, adding to the beauty
of this plant in the land­
scape. This attractive flower­
ing shrub requires very little
care and has many uses in
the Landscape.

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T h e Plant
India Hawthorn is an
evergreen shrub, with a slow
rate of growth, reaching
about 5 feet tail and 5 reet
wide. The leaves are simple,
up to 3 inches long, alter­
nate, leathery, finely serrat­
ed, and clustered at the tip
o f the branches.
Dark green in color above
and light green and often
brown pubescent on the
veins on the under side.
Flowers are pinkish to white,
fragrant, about 0.5 inch in
diameter, with five narrow
pointed petals that grow in 3
to 4 inches long, loose term!n alp an lcles in the spring.
Tne fruits are small,
round, about 0.5 inch, purple
to black In color.

An Official Preliminary For The Miss Florida
And Miss America Pageants

February 23,2002
7:00 P.M.
The Helen Stairs Theatre
(Downtown Sanford)
Come Be A Part O f The
Miss Seminole County
Pageant.

C u ltu re

Plants will grow and
bloom best in full sun, but
will do well in partial shade.
It prefers fertile, slightly
acid, well-drained soils but,
will grow well in meet types

Applications are Available at Area
High Schools and Colleges or the
Helen Stairs Theatre in
Downtown Sanford

of soils. If tolerates moderate
draught once established.
During severe drought peri­
ods, watering will be
necessary to avoid
stressing the plants
and making tnem sus­
ceptible to pest prob­
lems.
When planting, pre­
pare a hole twice as
wide and as deep as
the root ball, making
sure that the plant
will remain at the
same soil level it had
in the container. Fertilize
lightly in the spring and fall
with a complete fertilizer. It
is mainly propagated by cut­
tings but can also be propa­
gated by seeds and air layer­
ing.
There are varieties that
will grow to different heights
in their adult forms, buy
varieties according for the
use intended and avoid most
pruning practices. A yearly
pruning will be necessary if
a small, compact plant is
desired and the variety
grows too tall for the desired
effect.
All pruning should be
done immediately after
blooming ends, in tale spring
or early summer.
If grown as small hedge,
trim lateral branches. For lat­
eral growth, thin out the
upright branches. It Is an
ideal plant to grow in con­
tainers for patios and ter­
races, because it is a prolific
bloomer even when small,
grows slowly, and requires
very little maintenance.
Mulching is recommended
for this plant.

deep pinkish flowers, and
has a compact type of
growth; 'Compact' is a dwarf
variety; 'Alba^ has white
flowers. Other varieties
planted in Florida include
'Elizabeth', 'Clara', ’Peggy',
'Rose Janice’, 'Majestic
Beauty', and 'Spring
Rapture'.
Use

It is mostly used as a
foundation shrub or infor­
mal hedge, in containers,
and in planters. It is also
planted in middle of the
roads as a ground cover.
Pests and Diseases

Scales, leaf spots, fire
blight, and nematode prob­
lems affect this plant. Leaf
spot problems are more
severe by excessive watering
with over-head sprinkler
irrigation. Entomosporium
le a f spot is one of the most
common fungal diseases of
this plant. Morning sun is
helpful in discouraging leaf
spot and other fungal dis­
eases.
If fire blight occurs, prune
infected branches during dry
weather and apply a copper
fungicide Immediately after
pruning.
Make sure to discard all
Infected tissues removed
from the plant to avoid new
infections.
If scales become a serious
roblem, an oil spray should
e used on Infested plants to
control this pest.

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Varieties

The variety 'Rosea' has

B aby C o n test
B ea u ty P a g e a n t

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E d u cator scores high fo r com m unity work
D t Beverly Baird Boothe lights
Deadline for the contestants to
up like a full moon when she
return applications b Feb. 1. Any
talks about her adopted dty,
young woman, aged 17-24,
Sanford. The long-time
enrolled in college or
educator has won high
who has had coUege
marks for her community
training and lives within
involvement
a 75-mUe radius of
With a keen interest
Sanford, may be able to
toward the arts, and par­
compete. For information,
ticularly dramatics,
call Beverly Boothe at
Beverly also volunteers
407-321-3576.
with the court system in
For others who would
family mediation cases, as
like to volunteer their
Dort*
well as county civil court
services or contribute
cases. The former high
financially, please call the
Dietrich
same number.
school principal and
••••
director of Seminole
Community College Adult High
Eye Disease Aired
School readily admits that she
The Literary Group of the
loves helping young people to
Sanford Woman's Gub was held
develop their potential Her pas­
at the home of Rose Edith
sion for music led her to the gui­
Jacobson with Stella Oritt serving
tar which she enjoys playing and
as co-hostesses. The hostesses
she is currently taking violin les­
served delightful refreshments of
sons.
homemade breads, cookies, fin­
Beverly is the 2002-03 execu­
ger sandwiches, fruit, coffee and
tive director of the Miss Semin ?le juice.
County Scholarship Pageant, pre­
Giair Quriotte Knowles con­
liminary to the Miss Florida
ducted a brief business meeting
Scholarship Pageant and the Miss and heard routine reports.
America Scholarship Pageant
The hostesses presented a pro­
The pageant will be presented on
gram on macular degeneration
Feb. 23 in the Helen Stairs
since this eye disease affects so
Theatre, headQuarters for the
many people. They gave ideas
pageant The theatre is a plus for
how to deal with tne blinding
disease.
the Sanford community and
enhances cultural enrichment for
It b noted that the macular b
all Seminole.
located at the back of the retina
Another one of Beverly's com­
and due to aging, the macular
mitments is that she is chair of
the Annual American Cancer
Sodety Fashion Show and
Luncheon to be held in March at
Heathrow Country Gub. This
fund-raiser is geared toward can­
cer research.
Presently, Beverly is concerned
that volunteers are needed to put
on the best pageant possible.
Patrons ana sponsors are also
needed as well as businesses to
advertise in the colorful program
and to underwrite pageant
expenses. She said that Surilhmt
Bank b underwriting the expens­
es of the contestants luncheon to
be held at the Willow Tree in
downtown Sanford.
Beverly added that SCC b pre­
senting the winner a full scholar­
Tbit year, cboose Florida's
ship and Stetson University b
“Stale
of the Arts" license plate
also presenting a scholarship. A
and help fund important pro­
n u m b e r o f other expenses are
gram in your own countyinvolved including a crown and
Bowen for the new Mbs
including visual arts, music,
Seminole County.
theatre and dance
Since the local pageant was
Your first-time cost for the
revamped three ears ago, Martha
arts plate b $32 ova the usual
Yancey has been a bis supportet
fee at vehicle registration
Bevcrfy said. Marthanas already
sold a number of ads. DrLores
renewal time. Of that, $20 b
Lash b the pageant's marketing
las-deductible.
d irect*
To buy the arts piaie at any
Not only b the pageant itself
time other than renewal time,
going to be topnotch entertain­
simply visit your local tag
ment, but take a look at the
Mbtreas of Ceremonies, vivaoffice, turn ia your current
oouft and enrrube vnmt noa.
pblc md receive your aew oue
MUm and Vakrirt School of
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crackles. To date, there is no
known medical cure. Mindy
Tooiey said that children and
young people are also candidates
for the disease.
Stella told the group that GTE
in Orlando helps prepare
and demonstrated how to I
paper money so that the denomi­
nation of the bill can be detected
•each bill has a different shape,
she said. Coins are recognized by
either plain or serrated edges.
Stella also added that stove burn­
er controb are marked to indi­
cate the degree of heat
Rose Edith told the women
about the research that b being
done. She showed the group a
device that enlarges print so that
it can be easily read. Other pro­
cedures being tested include a
telescopic lens to replace the
cracked macular. But Rose Edith

said this procedure cannot be
performed on individuals who
nave had cataracts removed.
She also informed the group
that a device can help the blind
to regain their sight, out does not
help those with macular degen­
eration. Rose Edith said there b
a possible treatment using injec­
tions, but the patient has to avoid
sunshine for six weeks. Another
possibility b the transplanting of
maculars from aborted fetuses.
The above-mentioned research
and procedures are still in the
testing stages and It b believed
that within the next 10 years, the
disease will be treatable. Rose
Edith said.
Charity Bingo
Beginning Saturday, Feb. 2,
the Sanford lakeside Lion's Gub
will host Charity Bingo at Flea
World every Saturday through

June 23. All proceeds will revert
back to the community. Warm­
ups start at 10 am. and 1 pm.
and the regular games start at
1030 a m a id 130 p.m. The
public is invited.
Sanford Lakeside Lion's Gub
welcomes new members. All
who are interested, both men
and women, are cordially invited
to attend any regular meeting.
The club meets the first and third
Monday, at 630 p.m. at Logan's
Steakhouse Restaurant in the
Seminole Towne Center area.
Some of the dub's annual
projects include, hosting a fishing
tournament for the blind, pre­
senting the Eugene Gregory
Humanitarian Award, donating
school supplies for eight area
schools, hosting pre-K Christmas
parties, providing eye exams and
eye glasses for the needy and
donating food baskets monthly.

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Sunday. January 27.2002

T hx S o un o li Huald

Church
Notes
Counseling Service*
Lutheran Counseling
Services invites the commu­
nity to a presentation by Dr.
Beverly Yahnke titled "Being
Family in Uncertain Times."
The event will be held at
S t Luke's Lutheran Church,
located at 2021 W. State
Route 426 in Oviedo, from 7
to 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1.
The event will focus on
how the tragedy of Sept 11,
the slowing economy and
other concerns have affected
the future of families. The
program, open to the public
and oared toward adult
family members, empowers
the audience to meet the new
challenges of these turbulent
times with confidence and
even laughter.
Yahnke, renowned for her
wisdom and wit, will pro­
vide positive answers for
Christian families, with dia­
logue and fellowship. She is
executive director o f
Christian Counseling
Services in Milwaukee, Wis.,
and is also a noted family
therapist, speaker and
author.
Admission is free. A
dessert buffet will be provid­
ed. For more information,
call the Lutheran Counseling
Services office at 407-6444692 or S t Luke's Lutheran
Church at 407-365-3408.
Souls Mission
AU SouLs Catholic Church
in Sanford will host a
Mission from Sunday, Feb. 3,
through Thursday, Feb. 7.
Each evening’s service will
start at 7 p.m. and last
approximately an hour and a
half. On Sunday, a "pot luck"
supper will be held at 2 p.m.
before the Mission talk at 4
m. A light refreshment will
i served after the Mission
talks on Monday through
Thursday.
The theme of this year's
Mission is "Let Us Build A
House of Love," and it will
be led by Father Peter
Sduvitz and Father Jack
Dowd, redemptorist mission­
aries from Chicago, 111. Both
priests have been on the
Mission Team lor several
years and have wide varied
apostolic experience.
The community is invited
participate in the Mission.
The church is located at 800
&amp; Ottk Ave., in 5anford.
Pastor is Richard W. Trout Jr.
For further information
about the Mission, call the
church office at 407-322-1504.
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114 N . P A R K A V E ., S A N F O R D
322-0331

ICO E. 2nd Street - Benton*. FL 31771
407-323-6641
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S100 MarMwri Woorta Rout
Laka Mary. FL 32710
(407) 313-1043
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ConwU I t MFamtcn Road
407*744*77134
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1000am
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800 pm.
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10 00 am * 4 00 pm
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Suite 148-ALongwood. FL 32779
140790*1480

Church O f Christ
LOMOWOOO CHURCH OP CHRNT
1018 Mwy 1792 1 n i HO Hay 434
407-323-5430,407 324-4338
tom Worth*
1030a m A 8 pm
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MM3 PiOMOA CHURCH OP CHRNT
218 Wade Si
Winter Bprtnge. FL 12708
Sunday Serve** 103Qim/800pm
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9 30am
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730pm
(407) 327-5008

Church Of God
CHURCH OP 0 0 0
801 W 22nd SI. Santord, FL
407-322 3942
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407-323-1411

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407 248-3044
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FAITH I
407 323-3744
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4 00 p m
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TOO pm

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HOUftt OP R8PUQC IftMCnftftSy MC.
1001 Catory Awa*. Sanford
(407) 3244711
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407-3218389
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PATTHPULWORO MR8STR«S
LaMviaw Plaza •(407) 329-4300
320 E. Commercial SL •Santord
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1100 am
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730 pm
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3904 S CHI Am Santa*. FM, WTH
407 322-4C1!
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2401 8 Perk Ava . Sentonf

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1407) 1240087

180 f t * Road
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(407) 744-3738 or ^4Q7) 773*^477

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CHURCH OF THS HOIT COMPOR H R

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CHRNT UMTTIO METHOOtST CHURCH
40* Tucfcar Orrve
(Comar Tucker Or A CR 427)
Taaphona (407) 322-7400
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8 30 pm
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418 Perk Av*... SantordL FL
407-3224371
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Moma* Worth*
825 A 10 55 am
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t il* am
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4 00 pm.
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2nd Monday
949 am
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930am
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Nazarene
LOMQWOOO CHURCH OP THS NAZAR1MC

200 NWaymwiSl.

Longwood, FL.
A319S88
Sutday School
941am
Momng Worth*
1048am
Chidren't Church
1045 am
Evangtltse Seneca
8 00 pm
Wartoaaday FaeWy
700 pm
Ybuti. Woman, and Adua Btoia Study

Presbyterian
u i m n u church
Comar «4 W. 39PI 01 A Upaau 7V1
101 Upaaia Reap
S an ta* F I 03771
407*000 3404
Bryan Wangar
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407-321*1021

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948 a m
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1100am
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700 pm
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8 30 p m
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MARKHAM WOOOt PRCSftYTIMAM CHURCH
5210 Markham Wooda Road
Lake Mary
407-333-2030
Raw. Chartat R Jonet
Pufer
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900 a m
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900 A 1930 a m
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4 00 p m
800 pm
Pra-School Mon. tvu Fit
9 to 12
MonWy FamPy MgN S«a*tr
Third Wad. of Each Mwtfi 8 30 pm

Salvation A rm y
TH8 SALVATION ARMY WORSHIP
AMO S9RV1C8 CIMTIR
700 W 24R Street
Santord, FI 32771
407-322 2842
Captarrw Robed and Undt Rackkna, Corps O S c n
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848 am.
1100 a m
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8 30 p m
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700 p m
Man't Ftiowttop Outs
700 p m
Band Practice
8 0 0 pm
heart to God and hand to man.*

United Church Of
Christ
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CHURCH
UC.C.
1285 E E waamaon Roed
Longwood. FL
40 7 332 8283
Rav O. Hal You^ood
Usmalar
Sunday Sarvina
Comamporery
9 00 a m
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1030am .
Nurtary PrcMded
Church School 9 1 9 am * 10.11 am
Youth 8 Children Mtraatry
Wactoatday
8 30 pm

W esleyan
WESLIYAM CHURCH OP PAOIA
5580 Weywda Or.
Santord. FL 32771
(Of W (Cut 51) Waal
F r t Street on Laf - One Mia)
Leonard ODormed
Pastor
407-322 8332
‘Whare N Ooapal la Good Newa*
Sunday School
941 am
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6 00 p m
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73 0 p m
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Church
Notes
Leaving Bondage 2002

Leaving Bondage 2002 —
The Unshakable Kingdom
will be held 10 a.m.
Saturday, Jan. 26, at the
Sanford Cultural Arts
Center/ Centennial Park,
located at 119 5th St.
between Park and Oak
avenues in Sanford.
The event will include
various speakers, prayer,
display booths of some of
Central Florida's ministries
and agencies working to
promote the sanctity of life,
and volunteers who will
assist in the effort as God
directs.
The event is open to the
public. In case or rain, it
will be held in First Baptist
Church, located at 519 Park
Ave.
Prayer Breakfast
TT\e 10th annual
Seminole County Prayer
Breakfast will be held 7 to 9
а.
m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, in
the Sanford Civic Center.
Keynote speaker will be
Ted DiBiase, who is best
known for his role as the
villainous "Million Dollar
Man," in the world of pro­
fessional wrestling.
Currently, he shares the
gospel and the joy that can
only be found in Jesus.
A corporate sponsorship
for a table of eight is $150,
and individual tickets are
$15. Seating is limited, and
reservations are required.
For more information or
reservations, call 407-3330518. Checks should be
made payable to Seminole
County Prayer Breakfast
and sent to P.O. Box 140964,
Orlando, FL, 32814-0961.
Volunteers Needed
The Christian Sharing
Center in Longwood has an
urgent need for volunteers
to fill various positions.
Receptionists and inter­
viewers are needed to
interview families in crisis
situations and to assist
them in meeting their
needs. Pantry workers are
needed to stock shelves
and fill grocery orders for
client families. Van drivers
are needed to pick up food
donations.
Hours are Monday
through Friday from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
For information, call
Diann at 407-260-9155, ext.
б, Monday, Wednesday or
Friday.

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                    <text>MIDWEEK
JANUARY

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Sanford, Florida

CepyiW*e sooe THeBweuli N*W

Scorned man arrested for arson
Suspect cites relationship troubles
as reason for starting house fire

Riling to tho
Occasion

SAN FO R D — A
houw fire In Saifoid Friday ai
noon wee deWnnined to ta tta
work of an arsonist ee investigators
•anted Roosevelt Thoms#, 43, of
Sanford Monday and charged him
with second degree anon.
The blaze at 900 Willow Ave.
conaumed the whole structure, and
it is considered a total Ion, said

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Sanford Fire Investigator 71m
Roblea. According to the arrest
report, Thomas entered the tam e
with the pennWon of the owner
and upon exiting the residence, two
separate fires were discovered.
Thomas told State Fire Marshall
Investigator Sean N ila that he was
having some relationship troubles
with one of the occupants of the
home, and he suspected she was

SANFORD — An Oviedo woman's quest in
helping find a severely burned boy a new home’
is recounted in a recently-released national cot-­
lection of volunteer court-appointed advocates’'
true life narratives.
Lighting the Way" features 15 nonfiction stgries•from the volunteers
________
of_____________
the Guardian_Ad'
Litem (GAL) or the Court Appointed Special
Advocate (CASA) programs. Both groups are
one with in the same as their purposes areidentical; to represent the best interests q f
abused and neglected children in the court !
room. There
are more than
60,000 courtappointed
advocates
serving across
the nation.
Since Dec.
1990, Donna
Ratdiffe has
volunteered
her time in
the Seminole
County GAL
program. One
of ta r first
cases was a
distraught
Donna Ratckffe holds a copy ob:
boy w ta s ta
lighting the Way.’
said in the
book made her "pause to collect myself when’
first saw him because he had severe bums , *
over his lower face, neck arms and ch est" 1t a T.,
yeartald boy and his sister were abandoned b y ;
their parents, only three years after he set him-;
self on fire with a match.
More than eight years, seven state case work-1
ers and several foster homes later, Ratdiffe was
still by the boy's side. He was later adopted in ji;
storybook-like ending with Gov. Lawton Chiles,
in attendance.
•” *

exttofluWi a Are Investigators
i started Friday by Rooeevelt Thom as.

See Anon, Page 4A

Sophomore Chris Jackson
up big * tw, scoring
38 points as ths Saminoto
Community Cdege men’s
besketbel teem picked up a
huoe MWflorids Conference
victory, 100-102 in double
overtime, before a very good
crowd at the SCC Hearth and
Physical Education bulking
Saturday night

Swiss air service
to make Sanford
airport new
destination stop

f

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From Staff Reports
A Swiss air service and
tour operation will provide
charter service from Zurich
to Sanford beginning in May.
Edelweiss Air and Kuonl
and TUI Suisse will begin
non-stop service on Saturday,
May 4, and continue through
the end of October. Using Airbus A33O£0O aircraft, the
flights are expected to bring
about 8,000 Swiss passengers
through the airport during
the six month period.
“We selected Orlando
Sanford as our airport for
this new service because of
convenience to our passen­
gers, the ability to service
and turn the aircraft around
quickly and economic advan­
tages," said Robert Luna,
product director for Kuonl
Travel Switzerland. "We have
been impressed with the
cooperation shown by the
airport and its willingness to
accommodate our needs."
"Bringing Edelweiss to the
airport U significant for us,
ana we see more opportuni­
ties on the h o rizo n r^ iid
Larry Dale, president of the
airport.
"We have been working
hard to attract carriers from
continental Europe for some
time now," said Larry
Gouldthorpe, president of
TBI Airport Management
which provides day-to-day
operations for the airport.
"We intend to earn their
business every flight and
provide their passengers
with a launch pad to have a
great Florida holiday."

Seminole Smile

Evan lew is and
Stekesha Dennis - Students
at Seminole Trinity School

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Volunteer's story o f
hope published in
national collection

“W h e n y o u 're a Kvutrv\ian in a c a w y o u l e i l *

return address, the sender always places a simple mes­
sage, "A Servant of the Moat Holy G od."
"We have no idea who is sending us the cards," said
Nancy Nolt, public relations director for the Center. "It
could be a store customer or it could be a former client.
But, whoever is sending the cards, it really brightens
our day."

you arv rweaWy fuillUlntaWw vnurtUmal naecia ol'tC
4«U»;; HaswUttww*u\, ^ | n i 4 y
WM \h«tniyR\
that with him. If you weren't a Guardian A it *
Litem how else would you have a chance to dor something like that?"
The Seminole County GAL program always
has a need for more volunteers. By investigating
into an abused and neglected ch ild T life
through interviews with family members,
teachers and other people the child comes in
contact with, volunteers make unbiased recom­
mendations to the judge based on the best inter­
est of the child. There are almost 120 volunteers
already in the area program, but it isn't enough,
said Ratdiffe.

S m Notes, Page 5A

See Story, Page 3A

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A n o n y m o u s n o te s k e e p s h o w in g u p in C e n te r ’s m a ilb o x
Byl

Managing EdNor
A mysterious blessing keeps finding its way to
X x T t a Christian Sharing Center.
Numerous "Thank You" notes have been sent to the
Center during the past year from what appears to be
the same person. Each card is inscribed with a short
versef and signed.
signed, "God Bless You AIL* In place of a

•

Commission finalizes $25,000 loan agreement with Sanford chamber?
By Dan Ping
Frttor

-

SANFORD — City commis­
sioners finalized a loan agreement
with the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
The $25,000 loan must be repaid
in annual $5,000 increments, with
the final payment due Dec 28,
2006. The interest rate will be the
prevailing rate of the Florida State
Board of Administration, and

interest will be paid quarterly.
City Commission approved the
loan in December to help the
Chamber pay past due bills. At the
time, commissioners also agreed to
provide another $15,000 if the
Chamber provided a viable busi­
ness plan. Chamber officials did
present the plan two weeks ago
but told commissioners Monday
they were not seeking the addi­
tional funding.
“We don't want to pay interest

on $15,000," said Brian Vblk. presi­
dent at the Chamber. "Our fund­
raising is going well. Our bowling
tournament raised about $7,300,
which is what we wanted. We'd
rather set that $15,000 aside and if
we need it later, ask you for it
then."
Chamber Director Angelia
Gordon
said
membership
renewals are still lagging with 38
of 100 members resigning during
the last three months of 2001. She

Firefighters receive $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 donation during
local celebration o f India’s Republic Day
oy wnntiopnor rsnon
firefighters and said the donation
------ u —
Staff Writer
was the largest received in the
CASSELBERRY — Amidst cel­
ebrations of India's Republic Day
at a local temple during the week­
end, Seminole County firefighters
briefly held the spotlight while
accepting their largest donation to
date foe the Sept 11 Firefighters'
Fund.
Hundreds of Central Florida's
Indo Americans gathered at the
Hindu Temple Flail at 1994 Lake
Drive In Casselberry Saturday
night to commemorate their moth­
erland's 53rd year of being a
republic
United We Stand for Non
Violence, an unaffiliated religious
and political group formed by area
youth, presented Seminole County
Fire Station No. 27 off Red Bug
Road with a $10,000 check. The
focus of the group is social and
community service, but "most of
all to keep Mahatma Gandhi’s
legacy alive," said Shanthi Pai, the

A flee loving country is
embracing a peace loving
country during their strug­
gles against international
terrorism.

group's chairperson.
The
non-violence
actiongroup's "dreams came true last
year" when they donated a statue
of Gandhi to the City of Orlando,
Pai said. Funds collected from the
inauguration of the Gandhi
Monument on O ct 1, 2001 were
donated to the firefighters' fund,
Gujrat Earthquake Relief Fund,
Coalition for the homeless and the
National
Conference
for
Community and Justice.
L t Jeff Binkley accepted the
donation on behalf of the county's

county for tta Sept 11 firefighters'
fund. The generosity of area IndoAmericans is not unheard of, as
members from tta temple have
dropped supplies off at tta station
before, t a said.
"They are definitely part of tta
community," Binkley said.
T ta
Indian-American
Association of Greater Orlando,
which was created only last
month, sponsored tta Republic
Day celebration. Two guest speak­
ers — Casselberry Mayor Bruce
Pronovost and Deputy Consulate
General of India Vishnu Hade —
helped kick off tta night full of
authentic dancing and music
Increasing tensions between
Pakistan and India, plus tta terror­
ist attacks in America, has left this
unique group of residents' lives in
turmoil.
India's
legendary
Republic Day parade in New
See Donation, Page 3A

said she doesn't anticipate the allowing Chamber to ask for.a
Chamber will need additional $15,000 loan any time before 2006.
funding from the city, however.
Commissioners agreed the offer
"In January we billed out for the loan will be void after Sept
$10,000 and have received $4,000," 30.
Gordon said. "We still need to col­
Commissioner Whitey Eckstein
lect $6,000, as well as the last three said he is disappointed the
months of last year. By the same Chamber has focused on fund­
token, we've also cut expenses in raisers rather than economic
January by $6,000."
development
Commissioner Art Woodruff
"I . remember
when
the
expressed concern about leaving
the agreement open-ended
Set Loan, Page 4A

Building evacuation

H m i d photo by Tommy Vbicant

Seminole County Sheriffs Office deputies help Monday direct people
back into tho county courthouse and juvemie justice center on Bush
Boulevard after a bomb threat was received and the bmicSng evacuat­
ed. The cal was actuary received in Orange County, but the caller orty
■aid a pipe bomb was supposed to go off ai 9:30 am . in Ihe courthouse
and was not speaft, to which courthouse, sheriff's office spokesman
Steve Olson said Uncertain of which courthouse it may be. both coun­
ty bottles were checked but nothing was found Lake Mary police and
fire reported to another bomb scare Tuesday at tegorxer Ministries. 400
Technology Park Way. A suspoous package outside the business was
thought to be a bomb and an employee reported it to authorities

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A G LA N CE AROUND O U R CO U N TY

Woman may sue
man who left her
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with disease

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ism.
Speakers will Include
Phillip L. Sanchez, a recog­
nized area expert on chemi­
cal and biological warfare,
and Jennifer L. Bencie, cochair for the Domestic
Security Task Force.
For information, call 407321-4500, ext. 5913.

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While AAA workers help plot a course for travelers, a golfer plots a course for a putt earlier this week at Heathrow Country
Club. AAA headquarters is located next to the god course and pictured in the background of the picture.

License Suspended
• Deputies of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office arrested
Raymond C om o, 48, of
Longwood Friday for driving
w ith a suspended license anc
possession of heroin. Three
syringes w ere found in his car.
Tests of the syringes tested posi­

a

;r* DEAR H. AND M-: I suspect you have a
j^ a lld legal case, but law Is out of my area of
E x p ertise , so talk to an attorney.
DEAR ABBY: 1 am a 55-year-old woman Uvng with my son, daughter-in-law and their 5Ifear-old daughter.
ahe waa bom , they.
d a u g h t e r . When
'
isked me to leave my home and job to take
J are of my grandchild. I have been with them
ver since. 1 keep the house spotless, do all the
laundry, cooking and 99 percent of the yard
^vork. I baby-sit 24/7.
£ My problem is I have no money and no
QlotKes. I have to beg them to buy me shampoo,
!Tcrcme rinse, everything! My son cusses me out
-and treats me terribly.
^ Abby, I want to leave, but I'm afraid I'll
fpever see my grandchild again. How do I get
fout of this situation?
&gt;
TRAPPED IN THE EVERGLADES

tiv e for Heroin.

• Sanford Officer Thomas .
McCall arrested Rickey Braxton,
42, of Sanford Monday for dri­
ving with a suspended license.
The officer pulled Braxton's
vehicle over when radar clocked
him traveling 38 mph in a 25mph zone of Scott Avenue.

3

• Winter Springs L. CpI.
Brian Griek arrested William
Milligan, 18, of Winter Springs
Monday for driving with a sus­
pended license. The officer
pulled Griek's vehicle over
when radar clocked him travel­
ing 38 mph in a 25-mph zone of
Northern Way.

S DEAR TRAPPED: The situation you
describe is called slavery. It is against the law
■cjn this country. Your son and his wife have
;*hot demonstrated that they care about your
-tdvelfare. More Important than whether you
jf e * your grandchild is what is going to hap4&gt;en to you in your old age. If you haven't
£$aved money and paid into Social Security,
tyou may not have enough benefits to keep
^ o u housed and fed.
3 If there is a relative who can help you nuke
CShe transition back into a normal life, please
f la il him or her. If there isn't, you may have to
^ a i l the police to help you escape to a shelter
Q rntll you can find a job and a place o f your
w w n , Please don't wait another minute.

• Longwood Officer Eric Jones
arrested Channell Dunlap, 20, of
Sanford Sunday for driving with
a suspended license.
S h o p lif tin g

Sanford Officer Thomas
Fransen arrested Nikki
Campagna, 18, of Sanford
Monday for shoplifting.
Campagna allegedly tried to
steal four shirts she concealed in
her purse from the Ross depart­
ment store on Orlando Drive.

Pauline Phillips and her daughter Jeanne
fThillips share the pseudonym Abigail Van
jjiuren. Write Dear Abby at
uvww.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los
^Angeles, CA 90069.
f f

To receive a collection of Abby's most memoable — and most frequently requested —
;f*oems and essays, send a business-sized, selfid dressed envelope, plus check or money order
jio r $5 (U S . funds) to: Dear Abby — Keepers
b o o k le t, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054$ 4 4 7 . (Poistage is included in the price.)

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Deputies of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office arrested
Robert Tribur, 39, of Sanford
Sunday for possession of mari­
juana and drug paraphernalia.
Tribur was allegedly smoking
marijuana Inside his gray
over, her termination of employ*
Volkswagen bus with his 184h« C a b a r e t a d u l t . ; ' year-old son present.1v# '

Police
Blotter

DUI

Prostitution

The Sanford Police
Department Tactical Unit con­
ducted an operation targeting
prostitution in the area of
Sanford Avenue. In the area of
7th Street, Willie Hayes, 42, of
Sanford Saturday reportedly
flagged down an undercover
officer. He asked the agent for
her to perform a sex act in
exchange for $20. He was
charged with procure for prosti­
tute.
Charlene Clinton, 29, of
Sanford Saturday reportedly
flagged down an undercover
officer in the area of 10th Street.
She offered the officer $10 in
exchange for a sex act. She was
arrested and charged with pro­
cure for prostitute and posses­
sion of drug paraphernalia.
Patricia Dupree-Sanders, 34,
of Sanford Saturday reportedly
approached an undercover offi­
cer in the area of 4th Street and
Park Avenue. She allegedly
offered the officer $20 for her to
perform a sex act.
Fraud
Seminole Deputy Lawrence
Herron arrested Lindsay
Holycross, 25, of Sanford Friday
for insurance fraud and making
a false report. She allegedly
staged a burglary at her Sugar
Bay Way apartment.

• Sanford Officer Daniel
Barbara arrested Harry Barthell,
60, of Sanford Sunday for dri­
ving with a suspended license
and driving under the influence.
Barthell was stopped, as the pas­
senger side taillight of his vehi­
cle was not functioning.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail
revealed a blood alcohol content
of about .240.
• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps
arrested Patrick Browne, 65, of
Sanford Sunday for driving
under the influence. A glass of
wine was found by officers near
Browne's driver seat. He refused
blood alcohol tests at the jail.

WED
The Lake Mary Chapter
o f IAAP, International
Association of
Administrative
Professionals, is hosting an
Open House 6 to 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 6, in the
Courtyard in Heathrow.
Refreshments and door
prizes will be provided. For
reservations or information,
call 407-333-3655.

W ED

• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps
arrested Dana Martin, 60, of
Sanford Friday for driving
under the influence.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail
revealed a blood alcohol content
of about .151.
F le e in g P o lic e

Longwood Sgt. Kevin Shea
arrested Venus Santos, 38, of
Longwood Saturday for driving
without a license and fleeing
police. Santos reportedly was
driving along Bay Avenue with­
out her headlights on, and when
pu her over, she
police triedi to pull
proceeded
proceeded to drive st
several miles
further to her home.

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Seminole Spokes of
Welcome Wagon Club will
meet 11:30 a.m. Wednesday,
Feb. 13, in Maison and
Jardin Restaurant in
Altamonte Springs.
The program will be given
by Deberra Puglia, founder
of the American Institute of
Energy Medicine. She is a
practicing psychotherapist
and instructs medical practi­
tioners nationally in the use
of a new medical device
called Computerized Electro
Dermal Screening.
Spokes is a social club
dedicated to helping new­
comers become familiar with
the Orlando area.
Cost of the program is
$16.50. For reservations or
information, call Betsy at
407-277-9033 or Carrie at
407-323-2297. Reservations
should be made before Feb.
7.

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M a rijuana Possession

The University o f Central
Florida's M usic Department
is hosting a recital by cello
professor M elissa Kraut 3
.m. Sunday, Feb. 3, in the
CF Rehearsal Hall on cam­
pus.
Kraut will perform with
John Almedia on trumpet
and Eladlo Scharron on gui­
tar. The recital will also fea­
ture guest artist Mary Budd
Horozaniecki on violin.
Tickets are $10 per person
and free to UCF students
with a current ID card. The
program will feature works
by DeFalla, Chardon,
Kodaly and Robert
Brownlow. Brownlow is also
a UCF faculty member.
For more Information, call
407-823-2869.

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Casselberry Officer Larry
Uttrell arrested Robin Cooper,
19, of Winter Springs Tuesday
for battery to a law enforcement
officer and disorderly conduct.
Cooper reportedly was upset

Doug Fetzer

Betty Birman

&amp;

Battery of an O fficer

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Central Florida Regional
HoopiUl will present
'P rep arin g For Blotefroriim
In Your B ttiln w a,* 11:45
a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday,
Jan. 30, in Heathrow
Country G u b , located at
1200 Bridgewater Drive.
Area business leaders are
invited to a free lunch lec­
ture about bioterrorism and
its effects on the small busi­
ness. Area experts will pro­
vide Information on disaster 1
preparation In Seminole
Zountv, tips that businesses

DEAR ABBY: Last month my boyfriend,
’ Mack," broke off our live-in relationship to be
.with another woman, who was supposed to be
................................... my friend. I'll call her Lois.
Lois said she feels bad
about it, but that doesn't
heal my broken heart.
1 recently discovered
that Mack has given me a
sexually transmitted dis­
ease (STD) that can cause
cancer. He and I talked on
the phone one evening,
and I asked if he and Lois
had slept together yet. He
refused to answer. When I
asked him if he had told
• • • • • • her about his STD, Mack
was adamant about not
ng todls
follow!] morning I called Lois and
Thei following
asked if 1 could come over because I had some­
thing important to teli her. Talk about being
nervous! I was a wreck, but weathered it. I
[explained everything 1 knew about the situa­
tion. Lois told me Mack had said nothing to her
about any STDs, and told me she would ask
him about it.
Later that night, 1 got a call from Mack. He
was madder than a wet hen! I feel I did the
.sight thing by telling Lois because he didn't
sound like he would. After all, he never told
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Obituaries
S.R. BERMAN
S.R. Berman, 80, of Carlton
Street, Longwood, died Sunday,
Jan. 27,2002.
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Bom in Brooklyn, N.Y, he
moved to Central Florida In 1986.
He wa* retired from Pan Am
Airways and Sunstrand
Cooperation. He reived In the UA
Army. He was of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include his wife,
Marie Berman; one aon, Robert
Berman of Syoseet, N.Y.; one
daughter, Susan Mittler of
Levlttown, N.Y.; one brother,
Melvin Berman of California; two
•isters, Rhoda, Jacqueline and
Florence, all of California; and
three grandchildren.
Wtwdlawn Carey Hand Funeral
Home of Longwood is in charge of
arrangements.
FEARLMON BRINSON JR.
Pearlmon 'Pap* Brinson Jr., 53,
of Rochester, N.Y., died Friday, Jan.'
25,2002, In Strong Memorial
Hospital, Rochester.
Bom in Monticello, he was a
native of Sanford before moving to
Rochester, N.Y He was a technician
for Gleason Works In Rochester. He
waaa member of New Life
Fellowship, Rochester, and enjoyed
football, basketball, baseball and
church.
Survivors Include his father
Pearlmon Brinson Sr., of Sanford;
three sons, Dwight and Derrick
Brinson of Sanford and Blain
Brinson of Rochester, N.Y; one
.daughter, Cameshia Brinson of
Rochester, N.Y.; 10 brothers, Terry,
George and Fredrick Brinson of
Sanford, Raymond Brinson of
Orlando, Tommy Brinson of
Rochester, N.Y, Joas Henderson of
Lake Wales, Watson Jones of Lake
Wales, Wilson Jones of Winter
Haven and Jeffrey Jones of Atlanta,
Ga.; five sisters, Sylvia Graham,
Melissa Brinson and Ernestine
Cotton, all of Sanford, Shelia
Brinson of Lake Wales and Julia
Reed of Jacksonville; and five
grandchildren.
Funeral service la 11 a.m.
Saturday, Feb. 2, In the New Life
Word Center, Sanford, with pastor
Ronald Merthie officiating. Calling
hours are 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at
Wilson Elchelberger Mortuary and
930 a.m. until service time
Saturday in the church.
Gail and Wynn's Mortuary Inc.,
of Orlando is in charge of services.

JANE E. GUERCIO
Jane E Gueido, 67, of Promenade
Circle, Heathrow, died Monday, Jan.
28,2002, in Florida Hospital,
Altamonte.
Bom In Brooklyn, N Y, she moved
to Central Florida In 1961. She was a
business executive for Universal
Packaging, Machinery Corp. of &gt;
Orange City. She was a member of
Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic
Church, Deltona and a lector at
OLOL. She enjoyed bowling and ten­
nis.
Survivors include her husband of
37 yean, Salvatore P. Guetrio; one
son, Michael P. Cuercio of
Linda Ann Dorman of Bristcifcona,
Lori J. Jouben of Deltona, Stacy A.
Rivardo of Atlanta, Ga., and Dawn E
KnuuttiU of Eusda; two brothers
Robert Coe of HicksvlUe, N.Y and
William Coe of Deer Park, N.Y; 11
grandchildren; and one great grand­
child.
Memorial donations may be made
to St. Vincent DePsuL 1310
Maxlmillian St, Deltona, FL, 32725.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City is In charge of arrange­
ments.
LILLIAN MARY JEFFREYS
Lillian Mary Jetfreys, 88, of North
McDonald Avenue, DeLand, died
Monday, Jan. 28,2002, in Florida
Lutheran Retirement Center.
Bom in BarboursvlUe, W.Va., she
moved to Centra] Florida from Coats,
N.C, in 1993. She was a homemaker
and a member of Methodist Church
In Logan, W. Va.
Survivors Include one son, Emery

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viced with the 82nd Airborne during
World War II. He was a retired
owner/manager of a restaurant. He
was of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include his wife, Laura
M Nott of Deltona; two sons,
Clayton David Nott II, of Winter
Springs and Richard Bemeni Nott of
Deltona; one daughter Joyce Ann
Lanier of Winter Springs; and six
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home of Winter
Springs is in charge of arrangements.
TIMOTHY PATRICK RYAN
timothy Patrick Ryan, 38, of
Valencia Avenue, Hofly Hill, died
Saturday, Jan. 26,2002, in his resi­
dence.
Bom in New York City, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida In 1987.
He was a shipping and receiving
clerk for Invacare in Sanford. He
was a member of Our Lady of the
Lakes Catholic Church in Deltona
and the Knights of Columbus, 3rd
degree. Lodge No. 6584, Deltona. He
enjoyed gardening.
Survivors include one daughter,
Jessica of Deltona; his parents,
George E and Catherine "Jo" Ryan
of Deltona; two brothers, Sean and
Michael Ryan, both of Deltona; and
two sisters, Regina Ryan and
Catherine Foster, both of Deltona.
Memorial donations may be

made to Central Florida Pregnancy
Center, 840 Deltona Btvd., Deltona,
FL 32725.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City Is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Emerson of Winter Springs, Cynthia
DeLong of Weedsport, N.Y., and
Sally Pringle of Zephyrhills; and 17
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrangements.

SHARON ANN TEDFORD
Sharon Ann Tedford, 58, of
Sanford, died Monday, Jan. 28,2002.
Bom in Syracuse, N.Y., she moved
to Florida In 1972. She was a home­
maker. She was of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include four sons, Tim
Straight of North Pitcher, N.Y.,
Donald H. Tedford Jr. and John W.
Evans, both of Weedsport, N.Y., and
Chuck Tedford of Sanford; five
daughters, Terri Tedford of
Oklahoma City, Okla., Donna
Brubaker, Karen Gallup and Tina
Gallup, all of Sanford and Chcr'e
Lynn Gallup of Orlando; six broth­
ers, Ed Cole of Kissimmee, James
Cole Sr., of Polk City, William Cole of
Camp Springs, Md., Al Hancock of
Syracuse, N.Y., David Hancock of
Brooksville and Jay Aldcn Hancock
of Adams, N.Y.; three sisters, Terry

Lee Junior Young II, 65, of Lincoln
Avenue, Sanford, died Wednesday,
Jan. 23,2002, in his residence.
Bom July 14,1936, In Rocky Foni,
Ga., he was a construction/pipe
layer, fie was of the Baptist faith.
Survivors Include his wife, Florida
Mae Young of Sanford; four sons, .
Darrell and Lee Junior Young III,
both of Sanford, Cornell Young of
Deltona and Leroy Young Sr., of L kr
Mary; five brothers, Joseph Wade &lt;f
Hashburg, Pa., Azell Latimore of
Crecent City, Bunyon Young of
Deltona and Fred and Eddie J.
Young, both of Sanford; two sister
Willie Mae Lovett of Sanford and
Martha Mae Centcna of Queens,
N.Y.; and 17 grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary ‘
Inc., Is In charge of arrangements.

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RICHARD D.NOTT
Richard D. Nott, 93, of Sadler
Lane, Deltona, died Saturday, Jan. 26,
2001 in his residence.
Bom In Fairfield, Iowa, he resided
In Central Florida for 33 yean. He
was a US. Army veteran who ser-

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COREATHA DUHAHT
Coreatha Duhart, 85, of
Alexander Avenue, Sanford, died
Saturday, Jan. 26,2002, in her resi­
dence.
Bom Match 26,1916, in
Miccosukee, she was a retired gro­
cery store owner. She was a mem­
ber of Second Shiloh M.B. Church.
Survivors include three sons,
Arthur Duhart Jr., of Tobyhanna,
Pa., Fred Duhart of Sanford and
Charles Duhart of Clermont; one
daughter, Mable Barnes of Sanford;
25 grandchildren; 46 great grand­
children; and 16 great great grand­
children.
Wilson-Ekhelbcrger Mortuary
Inc., of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.

EDWIN A. KOPANIASZ
Edwin A. Kopanlasz, 81, of
Meadowfield Lane, Longwood. died
Saturday, Jaa 26,2001
Bom in Toledo, Ohio, he moved to
Central Florida in 1975. He was a
US. Army veteran who served dur­
ing World War II. He was a retired
baker. He was a member of
Annunciation Catholic Church and
was active in the Winter Springs
Senior Cotter.
Survivors include four sons,
Kenneth and James Kopanlasz of
Seattle, Wash., Terrance Kopanlasz of
Oregon and Richard Kopanlasz of
Deltona.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Funeral
Home of Longwood Is In charge of
arrangements.

FU N ER A L H O M E

David A. Drapeau, 58, of
Sanford, died Thursday, Jan. 24,

2002,
Bom STHaverhill, Mass., he
moved to Central Florida in 1978.
He was a get-coater for a boat
marina.
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Survivors include his mother,
Irene Drapeau of Boca Raton; one
son, Steven A. Drapeau of Denver,
Colo.; two daughters, Christine
and Lisa Drapeau, both of Denver,
Colo.; three brothers, William
Drapeau of Haverhill, Mass., Dick
Drapeau of Winchester, Maine, and
Gary Drapeau of Tampa; and five
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Jeffreys of Orange City; one daugh­
ter, Sue Heinzelman of Chiliicothe,
Ohio; one brother, Roy Ballard of
Athens, Ohio; two sisters, Mabel
McClure of Hurricane, W. Va., and
Bertha Lucas of Chesapekc, Ohio;
two grandchildren; and one great
grandchild.
Memorial donations may be made
to Oakland Memorial, 6155 Pea
Ridge Road, Borboursville, W. Va.,'
25504.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City is In charge of arrange­
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Chamber te e to play a lead role in
bringing companies into the dty,"
Eckstein said. "Having a dub to
have After Hours events for mem­
bers Is great, but what are you
doing for the dty? Is the Chamber
bringing new businesses into the
d ty r
Gordon said the Chamber
makes hundreds of contacts week­
ly with individuals and businesses
wanting information
about
Sanford.
"We work for this community
all day long," Gordon said.
"VVhitey, they have to raise the
money to pay the bills so they can
go out ana do those things you're
talking
about,”
said
Commissioner Velma Williams.
"They can't bring new people in
without paying the bills. ^
In other business, Commission:
• Approved a request to enter a
Letter of Intent with Sunshine
State Conference to bring the
NCAA Division II Baseball
Tournament to Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
• Appointed Lori Ann Solitro to
the Code Enforcement Board and

named Andrew P. Valente and
Robert B. Carraway as alternates.
• Approved a request to use
Magnolia Square from 6 to 10 p.m.
Saturday, March 16 for a St.
Patrick's Day Celebration and Car
Cruise.
• Reappointed Mike Loader
and Carol Kiithoff to the Scenic
Improvement Board and appoint­
ed Douglas Grosedose to nil the
vacant spot following the death of
Eliza Pringle.
• Approved a preliminary sub­
division plan for Live Oak Center,
site of the new Lowe's Home
Improvement store.
• Reappointed Karl Owen
Stairs to the Board of Adjustment
• Delayed a decision on remov­
ing the property at 2543 French
Avenue from the condemnation
list to ensure all building codes
had been m et
• Removed from the condem­
nation list the property at 111
Palmetto Avenue.
• Overturned a decision by the
Historic Preservation Board and
allowed Cary and Renee Hays to
install a 16-foot wide metal garage
door at 404 S. Palmetto Ave.

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dating another man. When
Thomas arrived at the home
Friday another man was present
Many of the items in the home
were purchased by Thomas
including the woman's bed, he
said to the investigator. Robles
said Friday that one fire originated
at a bedroom mattress. Another
fire apparently was storied at yet
another bedroom's mattress.

"After seeing her and the other
man kissing on the front porch he
decided that the two of them were
not going to share the bed he had
bought," the investigator stated in
the report. "He further stated that
he knelt beside the bed as if to get
something from under it and lit it
on fire with a match."
TWo adults and three children
were unharmed as they escaped
from the burning home.

Early Intervention pre-registration begins in February
Seminole
County
Public
Schools' Pre-Kindergarten Early
Intervention Program will be con­
ducting p re-registration and
recruitment for children who will
be 4 years old on or before S ep t 1,

2002.

Program services are based on
families meeting income guide­
lines as defined by the free and
reduced lunch criteria, which is
published by the school district
and Federal Government (200
it of Federal Poverty or
).
Families must be working or
participating in Welfare Reform

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in participating in the pageant
must live within a 75-mile

From staff reports
SANFORD — The 2002
Seminole Community College
Foundation Dream Auction Is
coming home, literally. For the
first time since its inception, the
Dream Auction will be held on
SCC property, Feb. 16.
A patriotic theme will high­
light the evening, which will
include entertainment by SCC's
fine arts students and faculty.
Registration will begin in the
Sanford/Lake Mary Campus
Fine Arts Building (building G) at
5 JO p.m. Silent and live auctions
and dinner will take piece in the
Health Center (building H).
Since 1985, the Dream Auction
has funded more than 1,100

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“OvardO Dance*" are from 2
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Cantor. Coat te S3, indudee
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The charter meeting of the
Central Seminole County
Democrats d u b will be held 7
pjn. Wednesday, Feb. 13, in the
Seminole County Public Library,
located a 580Greenway Blvd., in
i-alq» Mary.
The dub will be Involved in
traditional democratic activist
pursuits, such as voter educaion, fund-raising and a get-outmd-vote campaign. It will Invite
Rate and focal candidate to

share their views. The club will
also conduct issue debates with
special focus on local issues,
All present and prospective
Democrats in Lake Mary,
Heathrow, Longwood and
Altamonte Springs arc encouraged to attend. Admission is
free.
F o r more information, contact
Susan Herbel acting secretory,
at 407-8296424 or Sid Soloway,
acting chair, at 407-333-1211.

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the, Eastmonte Civic Center,
located at 830 Magnolia Drive,
Altamonte Springs. (It is also
known as the George Perkins
Community Center).
Pre-registration will also be
held every Wednesday, beginning
March 6, from 8 JO a.m. to 4 p.m.
at the Educational Support
Annex, located at 1722 WAltport
Blvd., Sanford.
Call the Parent Hotline at 4073200414 for English and 407-3200415 for Spanish.

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Democrats Club meeting Feb. 13

scholarships from an endowment
valued at $1.1 million. The 2002
Auction hoot committee includes
chairs Debbie and Bill dements.
Bill and Elaine David, Karen
Keene and Steve Glaasman, Tbm
and Sally Moore, Sophia Fetkov
and
Christopher
O'Keefe,
Joannie and Bill Vincent, and Jack
and Tona Wert
Tickets cost $150 per person or
$1,200-11,600 for a corporate
table of eight Another option is
the S2 J0 0 Dream Table, which
includes a corporate foursome bi
the 19th Annual Mulligan
Masters Golf Tournament on
April 8,2002.
Please call 407-328-2030 for
more information or to donate
auction items.

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February events
/ a and Around Sanford

• Child'* Social Security Card
• Custody papers (If applica­
ble)
• ONE STOP participation let­
ter or two months of current pay
stubs for each
• Working member of the
household
• 2001 Income Tax Return
• Immunization Records (HRS
600 form)
•
fto o f
of
Residency
(leese/deed)
• Food Stamp letter (If applica­
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Other documents may be

B aby Contest
B e a u ty Pageant

radius of Sanford,
The third annual event will be
held Saturday, Feb. 23, in the
Helen Stairs Theatre,
For an application, participants m ust send a self­
addressed stamped envelope —
lhat will hold an HO-page docum ent

form)

Dream Auction set for Feb. 16

2002 Miss Seminole County Scholarship
Pageant application deadline this Friday
The deadline to submit applications for the 2002 Miss
Seminole County Scholarship
Pageant is Feb. 1. Contestants
must be between the ages of 17
and 24 and must be enrolled in
college or have had college
training.

activities (One Stop), and living in
the Seminole County school a m .
Program services are provided
to students within elementary
school settings and operate an a
full day of services. Parents pay a
fee for services based art their
income. Information on this will
be provided at the pre-registra­
tion event The following docu­
ments are required before chil­
dren can enter school in August
Families are encouraged to bring
as much of this information as
possible to the event including:
• Birth Certificate
•Child’* Physical (HRS 3040

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program. For morn tofarmaftan
ptoaa* contort Bhktey Fort* at

Senior Carter at 11 am-brtog
Jdurown inch. For Mormatton
CM Barbara Qoartz (407) 302-

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A m Tneatr* Boh Otoo* to (407)
329-2040

1010
•Ptoochle Ckd&gt; meets at Re
SertOr Center to noon Need new
mambara. For rtonraaon cal
(407)300-1010 Free

(407)177-4310.

M ilS
Amnesty Day 9 am .- 3 pm •
Drop ol old chemleato at Ra
Tranatar Stolon FREE
Fab. 11
•Sarrtnoto Carty PuMo
Library - Sertord Branch-lbdtMr*
(18 month* to 3 yean) 1030 am
•Brtdga Cfcb meet* at Ra
Sartor Cantor el 11am - bring
your own lurch. For rtormalan
cal Barbara Qoartz (407) 302-

•SenWrta Coirty Plbfb
Lbrary - Sartord Branch B M y
TVnej B V t i -H awrthe) 10 am

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Feb. 12
•Seminole Coirty Pubic
library - Sertord BranchPreechoot (3-5 year*) 10 A 10.48
am Pro-ams are bee and open
Repubto
•Scrabble Club meeto at Re
Sartor Cantor to 1 pm Looking
lor new member*. Free CM (407)
302-1010
Feb. 13
•Sarrtnoto County Pubic
Ubra/y-Sertord Branch -Content
Club (5 year* 8 tot 330 pm Al
programe at* tree 8 open to Ra
pubic.
•"OverdO Dance** are from 2
to 4 pm to Ra Sertord CMc
Center. Coat la S3, todude*
refreshment Muse a by the
Denonana 12-piece bend. The
pubic i* nvaed.

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Bbnhead (407) 302-1010.

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more rtormtoton oonaact Lao M r
(407)888-7888.

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Sartor Cantor at noon Mead new
member*. For rtormariton cel
(407)302-1010. Free

• laovto Mertoeea" Every 4*)
Frtdiyte 1 pm. Otyof Sertord
Sartor Cantor. Free popcorn —

Re Sartor Cantor to 1 p m
Lootong tor new mambara. Free.
Cal (407) 300-1010

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Pertonrtng Am, Downtown
Sertord. For mora rtormtolcn,
show ime* and ideet price* corv
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•Claatoe Car Cndee S Sbaet
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Food. 50* rnjsJc. Kve DJ 6 p m.-9
p m For more rtomwaon (laaaa
contact Sartord Main Street (407)

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Dertry Pert. Oragon Avenue,
Opan to boye &amp; (trie 9-16. The
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boat dtompton goes to Akron, OH
In July to compal* h Re World
Champtontoape. Admtotoon totrt*.
S am -6 p m . For mot* Wormaton oortad Norm Perry (407) 3300807.
••*« Camtog of Htoiory"
Th a M g ^a House prasanto
auRor and Rtaaker Jm Robraon
0-7 pm . Rsaarvadom nacaasary.
ptoaa* ctol (407) 324923a
•Stortnd# C a rty Public
U D fM y-h m a t)ra n cn
Saturday Soup (atori**K3 to 7
yaars)2pm Al programs Ira*
andapantoRapoblo
Feb. 25^

• Femity FKneee Fun Day,

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w ro s Kara, WYisr

Sprtngs. Enjoy moonwak*. downa,
refreshmert* end morel
(ntormatun on el at Re Cty ot
Winter Spring* Poke 8 Flerreetoi
program*wdbe » atbtti 9 a m 1 pm. Sponeored by the Cty ot
Winter SprRge Parts 8 Recraalon

ThaThrs* Soprartoe: Rebecca
BedtoL totody Damon A Leigh
Serrtnoto CarrruWy CoSeg* Fine
Am Conoart Hal
8 p m Free Admiaaion. For more
nfcxmaBon cat (407) 328-2040.
•Heritage JubOa*
Seminote Community Colega
Sludant Center MulBAapoel

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Stedkan 8 Zhn Bedr Field. 1?*la
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CaRoic School CalJoto
Upecomb (399) 774-4214 tor mora

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Bemtoote Commurtty Colege Ftoe
Am Concert HM noon. Free
adrtaaioa For mora Hormtoton
cat (407) 329-2040
•Barrtnoie County Pubic
Lbrary - Sartord Branch-Toddtora
(18 mon*w to 3 yeara) 1030 am
•Brtdga Ckto meeto « Re

Sponeorad by Re Afrfcen American
Cdtoral Forum and R*
Orgertztoion ot Bteck Facdly and
Stall. Free A d m u n 730 pm.
For mora rtormeflon cat (407)
328-2090,
•Seminote County Pubic
Lbrary - Sartord BranchPraechool (3-5 years) 10810:45
am. Program* are free and open
the p iite
Scrabble Ctob meeto to the
Sartor Center M l pm. Looking
lor new member*. Free. CM (407)
300-1010
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LJbrary - Santord Branch -Confetti
O u b (5year*lip ) 330pm . Al
program era kee 8 open to to

peer

•“Ov*r80 Dane**" are kom 2

to 4 pm. h the Sertord One
Center. Coal la *3. indude*
rabaahmenta Music* by the
DeAonane 12-piece band. The
pubic i* touted
Fab. 2*
• "The Boy Who Tricked the
Moon" Produced by Florida
Chldranrs Repertory Theatre prefomied to Re Htoan Start Theatre
10am
•Seminote County Pubic
Lbrary - Santord Branch Baby
Tbn* (Blrth-18 months) 10 am
•Oulltera Guild 7pm to Re
Senior Center

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N o tes------------Contlaned from P i| i LA
The cards began arriving at
the Center about a year ago. It
was
Ginny Sensenig, administrative
assistant
at The Christian
Sharing Center, who first noticed
an anonymous person was mail­
ing cards to the facility on a reg­
ular basis. She recognized the
block lettering and the brief mes­
sage found in all of the cards.
This year alone, about six similar
thank you notes have been sent
to the organization.
It's not uncommon for people
to give or send words of thanks
to The Christian Sharing Center.
Many, who once sought help
from the organization, return
weeks, months or years later to
show their appreciation for the
help they received.
"W e've had people send us
letters and even checks, letting
us know they are doing fine,"

Wednesday. January 30. 2002 P 3 ((t BA

S to ry ------------Nolt said. "We get messages like,
'you helped us out, and now we
are doing OK.'
"It's not unusual for people to
thank us. But, having someone
continuously send us a card is
something that doesn't happen
very often."
The Christian Sharing Center,
located at 600 N. Highway 17/92
in Longwood, helps more than
1300 families each year through
food and clothing distribution
and assistance with rent, utili­
ties, transportation and medical
expenses. More than 60 church­
es, plus businesses, schools, civic
groups, social clubs and more
than 250 volunteers contribute to
the Center's mission of helping
people throughout Seminole
County.
The organization's main fund­
raiser is its Values Reborn Thrift
Store, located next door to the
Center. In addition to raising

funds, the store gives thousands
of dollars worth of clothing and
household goods away each
year.
With more than 100 families
passing through the Center’s
doors each week, Nolt said it is
Impossible to guess who is send­
ing the cards. Nevertheless, the
staff and volunteers at the
Center would like to know the
identity o f their unknown sup­
porter.
"I wish I knew who it was,
especially if it is someone we
helped," Nolt said. "I'd like to
know if their family is back on
their feet."
For more information or to
volunteer, call The Christian
Sharing Center at 407-260-9155.
For information about Values
Reborn Thrift Store, call 407-3320925. Information can also be
found on * the Internet at
www.christlansharing.org

Continued front Page LA
"I think the book will Inform
people - be a good marketing
tool," Ratdiffe said. "I hope they
see the personal side of it "
Too often potential volunteers
hear the words courtroom and
are possibly turned off by the
legalities of the all depositions
and hearings, she said. Guardian
volunteers are primarily in the
courtroom to help the judge
make a more informed decision.
The judge wants the volunteer
there and they respect them, she
said.
A child in the "system" goes
through a lot, said Ratdiffe refer­
ring to the sometimes-lung
string of different foster homes
and caseworkers. It can be emo­
tionally damaging for children
sometimes taking years to recov­
er, she said. Volunteers help soft­
en the emotional blow of the
overcrowded and undermanned

Delhi was even scaled down this
year as troops guarded the
Pakistani border. Both speakers

touched on the two nations' troubles.
Pronovost said it was good to
see the American flag, a sign of

freedom, and the Indian flag, a
sign of peace, next to each other on
the stage.
"A free loving country is

heart strings wanting her child
back."
For those who have a certain
desire to protect the innocence of a •
child calf 407-665-5370 to register
for the 24-hour Seminole County
Guardian Ad Litem volunteer
training session spread over three
days, Feb. 15,16 and 22.
"I can't tell you how many faces
I've seen light up," RatclUre said.
"You can tell it in their face - the
twinkle in their eyes - when you
walk through the door."

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'system' by sometimes assisting
the department of children and
families. Guardian volunteers are
not only there to represent the
child’s interests in a trial, hut to
offer comfort and solace.
"I think one of our biggest
responsibilities is to care for the
child and to see tiow they are
doing," Ratdiffe said. Some of
the recommendations (to the
judge) can be rattier drastic. It
doesn't mailer if we have a moth­
er over there trying tugging at

embracing a peace loving coun­
try during their struggles against
international terrorism," he said.
Tensions have increased
between India and Pakistan after
recent terror attacks in India, the
latest on an U S. government
building in Kolkata. India has
blamed this attack and an
October assault on Pakistanibased militants.
"You need to be proud of your
country," Hade said. "You need
to proud of your motherLind.
You need to Ire proud of where
you live too. We must stand arm
and arm against terrorism."

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ie former Elbow Room now
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M ike's brother Tom has come
Some Other Place will be thn
from the Mid-West to give Mike a ing its first big shindig with i
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hand in getting the new place
spectacular Super Bowl party
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going. Together they have one of
Free hot dogs and chili along
ler of the recently remodeled
the most extensive backgrounds
with $.75 draft beers and $1.7
ie Other Place Bar and Grill.
in the dance club business.
longnecks are sure to make tl
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Along with the pool tables and
the best bowl bash ever,
rs patrons a relaxing combidart boards, this new bar will
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on of neighborhood friendlialso feature dance club music
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T h e S d o n o l k H ekald

Wednesday. January 30.2002

Page 7A

Robinson earns school em ployee award
Officials with the Seminole
County Public Schools
announced the selection of the
2002 School-Related Employee
o f the Year, Barbara Robinson,
bookkeeper at Lyman High
School.
Barbara was selected from
over 60 nominees to represent
the school district in the 2002
Florida School-Related
Employee o f the Year Program.
Ms. Robinson has been an
employee in the district for over
31 years, all at Lyman High
School. She has received district
recognition many times for per­
fect audits. Barbara comes in
early, stays late; she works with
the inventory, deliveries,
fundraisers, maintenance
requests, and a million other
things that enable the school to
operate smoothly, according to
her peers. She is an exceptional
employee, but her service as an
employee just scratches the sur­
face o f the contributions she
makes at Lyman High School.
She is also a thousand-hour
Dividend school volunteer for
Lyman High School and
Seminole County Public
Schools. An Honorary Major in
the Army ROTC, she works
closely with the Lyman and
Winter Springs High units.
She has been an integral part
o f Lyman's unit since its incep­
tion in August of 1993. She is
more than a volunteer. Her
presence is so routine; students
te she is one o f the JROTC
until they learn about her
job. She personally
and demonstrates the
Army values of loyalty, duty.

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A irport
Boulevard to
close at night
Airport Boulevard will be
closed between Old Lake Mary
Road and U S . 17-92 during the
week of Jfft, 28. tttV&amp;lUU . . n
between the hours o f 9 p.m. and
6 a.m.
It b necessary to close Airport
Boulevard while crews place the
steel beams for the Airport
Boulevard overpass. Local traf­
fic will be allowed in the area.
Motorists are advised to follow
the detour and to drive with
caution at all times.

Office Depot gives
school supplies to
Bentley Elementary

H

O ffice
Depot
presented
Seminole County Public Schoob
with a check worth $5,989 In free
school supplies today at Bentley
Elementary School
In addition. Office Depot pre­
sented the school with 500 back­
packs and 500 pencil pouches of
school supplies. The school will
use the donations for incentive
swards for students.
Mr. Duke Shumate, account
^manager, and Mr. Christian
‘ j Cores-Ortiz, Sanford store man­
ager, made the presentations.
Each year the Office Depot
Corporation program provides
schoob with discounb during
the months of August and
September worth over a million
dollars nationwide.
'I t b especially rewarding to
be able to give back to the com­
munity where so many of Office
D epotb employees live and
work," said Mr. Shumate.
Principal Ron Nathan stated,
"The school and the studenb
appreciate the donation. It will
be used to encourage the stu­
d en b participation in many
school programs."

respect, selflessness, honor
Integrity, and personal courage,
mentoring studenb to achieve h
the same.
J
Each summer she donates
two weeks of her vacation to
accompany the studenb to
Leadership Camp. She not only
chaperones, the participates In
all the activities, and also pro­
vides counseling. Her guidance
has resulted in the first female
student from Lyman being
appointed to the U S . Military
Academy at West Point
She also volunteers with the
Science department as a chaper­
one for field trips, b a Physics
Olympics assbtant, and ^m en­
tor.
In case you think she lives
next door to Lyman, she actual­
ly travels from another county
to volunteer during the week
and weekend. She sometimes

leaves home at 2 a.m. and
returns after midnight, some­
times staying overnight
Sam Momary, Principal of
Lyman, said 'Barbara Robinson
never says W to a teacher or a ’
student She doesn't know the
meaning of the word 'failure'
when it comes to young people.
She has tirelessly given o f her
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Seminole
upsets
Oviedo
in soccer
Sport* EdHor
ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S
— The Seminole High School
boy*' aoccer team got one of
its biggest wins in school
history on Monday when it
knocked off Oviedo, 2-1, in
sudden death overtime.
Playing in the Class 4ADistrict 2 Tournament at
Lake Brantley's Tom Story
Field, the No. 7 seeded
Fighting Seminole* (3-14)
ana No, 2 seeded Lions (147-9) were tied at 1-1 after
regulation and one overtime
period, fordng a sudden
death period.
The Tribe got the upset
quickly as Jairo Minolta
scored just one minute into
the period.
The upset earns Seminole a
shot at Lake Mary in the
semifinals at 8 pun. tonight
(Wednesday).
The No. 3 seeded Rams
(15-6-4) moved on as Javier
Bermudez scored both goals
in a 2-0 shut out of No. 6
Winter Springs (5-14-5).
In the other game, No. 5
Deltona (14-7-2) got a minor
upset over No. 4 DeLand
(15-10-3), 5-1, to get a semifi­
nal matchup at 6 p.m.

against No. 1 seeded Lake

Brantley.

The Championship Game
will be at 7 pun. bn Friday.
In the Boys Class 3ADistrict 5 Tournament at
Lyman, Jason McNemey
scored two goals as No. 2
Lake Howell (16-6-5) clob­
bered No. 7 Pine Ridge (215-1), 6-1.
Joshua Newton-John, Jason
Sweeney, Timothy Nix and
Rodrigo Kaufmann also
scored for the Silver Hawks,
who will face No. 3 Spruce
Creek (1 0 6 8 ), which edged
No. 6 Mainland, 1-0, in
today's 5 p.m. semifinal.
At 7 p.m., No. 4 Titusville
(9-6-5), a 3-0 winner over
No. 5 New Smyrna Beach (412-3), taking on host and No.
1 Lyman.
The Championship Game
will be at 6 p.m. Friday, preSee Soccer, Page 2B
BOYS

A nother state title fo r W inter Springs
By Doan Smith

Unbeaten Bears girls’ weightlifting
team romps to convincing victory

Sports Editor
W IN TER S P R IN G S — The new kid on
the block fust keep* collecting the tro­
phic*.
The Winter Springs girls' weightlifting
team picked up yet another state champi­
onship this past Saturday for the newest
school In Seminole County.
The Bears, who finish die season at 9 0
and also won the Seminole Athletic
Conference title, more than doubled the
score on its nearest competitor, 44-21, to
give the school its fourth state title.
Winter Springs has also won two girls

R is in g

basketball championships and a track
Central High School from Brooksvllle
was second, with Citrus High School
from Inverness third with 19 points and
Seminole High School fourth with 16
points.
Oviedo and Lake Brantley tied for
eighth place with eight points each in the
field o f over 40 teams.

to

th e

The Bears had three girls win individual
weight championships with Holly Cabral
lifting 250 pounds to win the 101-pound
weight class, Jackie Mus takas hefted 270
pounds in winning the 110-pound class,
and Sandra Morales picked up 310
pounds In taking the 1 2 9 pound class,
Mia Boykin
kin of Dviedo lifted 290
.rounds
pounds to wli
win the 119-pound weight
class and giver the Seminole Athletic

Conference four victories in the 10
weight classes.
FLORIDA GIRLS STATE
WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIPS
TEAM SCORES
L Winter Spring*. 44; 2 Brook»villr-Cm tr»l High School.
21; 3. tnvememClbu* High School 19) 4. S m liu lc , 14 1
4*4*1 U k * ( r a t i f y and ( h r M g K

INDIVIDUALS
191. H ally Cabral, Winter Spring*. 123-123 _ 230.
IIS . Jackie Mmtokto. Winter Spring*, 120-13S . 2 m
l i t . M U Bay U p , Oviedo High School 140-1SB _ 2401
12* . Sandra Mania*, Wlator Spring*, 140-170 _ I I I
l i t . AUy* Smiky, B m k jv iU r-C c n tn L 1 7 0 -1 (0 .330l
134 . Brituny Vlttrr. to w n — Own, 133-133 _ 310.
1 M . Whitney Gcbn. I n v n r n a O m a . 133-133.310
1 (1 . Eric* Scyur*. Kryitane Height*. 140-145.303.
m . Krill McMahan, Static-Bradford. 131-133. m
213. (ami* Johnaon. New Smyrna Bench, 240-173.413

o c c a s io n

Jackson
leads SCC
men to MFC upset
By Dean Smith

By Dsan Smith
Sports Editor

Sports EdHor
SANFORD — It's rare for a
college point guard to be the
scoring star.
The player Is usually called
upon to be the team leader,
control the offense, and get
the ball to the scorers.
But with it’s two Inside
scorers in fout trouble and
leading scorer Jason
Currlngton bottled up by •
tenacious Florida Community
CoUegs at Jacksonville
defense, sophomore Chris
Jackson stepped up big time,
scoring 38 p o in ts as the
Seminole Community College
m en's basketball team picked
up a huge Mid-Florida
Conference victory, 109102 in
double overtime, before a
very good crowd at the SCC
Health and Physical
Education Saturday nightThe points, while very
impressive in themselves, do
not tell anywhere near the
story of the effort of the
DeLand High graduate.
The 6-foot-3 sophomore
scored 17 of his points In the
second half, but it was a deseratlon 22-foot jumper at the
uzzer from three-point range
that tied the game at 83-83
and forced the first overtime.
In the first overtime,
S e e Men, Page 2B

SANFORD — Questions
answered.
For most of the first half, the
v is ilin g F lo r id a C o m m u n it y
C o lle g e a t J a c k s o n v ille s q u a d
w a s s h o w i n g t h a t t h e i r 1 9 -2
re c o rd w a s n o f lu k e , w h i l e th e
S e m in o le C o m m u n it y C o lle g e
w o m e n w e r e n o t R iv in R a n y

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CLASS 3A-DISTRICT 5
al Caitlan D. Htnlay Sport* Compla*

SILVER HAWKS 4, PANTHERS 1
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Howail J (Nix. Martin, Sanurt) Shota on
goal _ Pina Kidgr It; U k a Howail 30.
S a m _ Pina Ridge 14; U k a Howail
(Chapman) 3. Recurd* _ Pina Ridge 2-15-1;
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Ssminoie Community Cotoga's Chris Jackson (shooting) had his biggest game as a Raider on Saturday, hitting a
game-tying three-point shot at ttw end of regulation and scoring 38 points as S C C upset previous conference
unbeaten Florida Community College at Jacksonville, 109-102, In double overtime.

Raiders rally to win baseball season opener
B y Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — What a way to begin a sea­
son.
The Seminole Community College base­
ball team went from the outhouse to the
ithouse in the course of three hours
penthous&lt;
lay, rallying from a 6-0 deficit to
Saturday,
defeat Florida College, 9-8, at Raider Reid.
Coach Mike Nicholson, beginning his sec­
ond season as the Raiders' head man and
his charges must have felt like they were
gut-shot when Michael Hubbard led off the

at Spat Marlin SUdliun

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

BEARS 4, WOLVES 1
Win tar Spring*
3
1 .4
Oaltona
1
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AHoller. Tailarta). Oriuma I. Aaaiata .
Wlnfcrr Spring* 3 tftU efu, U AUoitrr,
Crook*) Sa*n . Wlnlar Spring* (Sdvrri)
1. t i a n b . W n l H S p rin p 174-1.

RAMS 5,
FIGHTING SEM1NOLES 1
Saminola
0
1 .1
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2
3 _ S
Coal* .Saminola 1 (Carman), U k a Mary
5 (Zabri 2. Munay. Ftrguam. Haraun)
Aaaiata . Saminola 1 (Cuma), U k a Mary 2
I (Vary. Claraama) Records . Laka Mary

204-1

game for the Falcons with a home run.
The visitors from Temple Terrace (near
Tampa) then got a two-run home run from
Marc Centafonte in the second inning and
looked to have put the game out of reach by
scoring three runs in the fifth Inning.
But the tide started to turn tit that same
top of the fifth inning as after an error and a
wild pitch, Florida College had runners on
second and third with only one out and
appeared ready to really put the game on
ice. Freshman lefthander David Timm came
through for SCC, however, getting a pop up
and a grounder back to the mound to keep

the score at 64).
The Raiders finally
lly broke
brofc through on
fom
offense in the sixth inning; when
wrier i former
Lyman Greyhound
Greyhound John Williamson
Wiliiar
led off
with a single. Donnie Burkhalter then
walked. TWo outs later, SCC got a break
when Tommy Solitario reached on an error,
allowing Williamson to score.
The Falcons got the run back in the top of
the eighth inning on a bases loaded ground
out after three walks.
But having finally denied the piate, the
Raiders' offense came alive in the seventh
See Baseball, Page 2B

CASSELBERRY — The brain­
child of boy's basketball coaches
Steve Kohn and Mike Scutero
will become a reality this
Saturday when the first OrangeSeminole County Pride
Shootout will be held at Lake
Howell High School.
The day's activities tips off
with a junior varsity contest
between Evans and the host
Silver Hawks at 10 a.m.
At noon the varsity action

begins with Timber Creek tak­
ing on Lake Mary.
That game will be followed by
West Change against Lyman at
1JO p.m.; University against
Lake Brantley at 3 p.m.; Trinity
Prep against Seminole at 4 JO
.m.; Uak Ridge against Winter
prings at 6 p.m.; and host Lake
Howell against No. Class 6A
State Ranked Evans.
The other Seminole County
team, Oviedo, will not take part
because it will host a crucial dis­
trict game with DeLand on
See Boys, Page 2B

game winning streak and was
unbeaten in Mid-Florid*
Conference play.
Then birthday girl Yo
Johnson stepped up for the
Raiders ana got the hosts start­
ed toward a 93-63 victory at the
SCC Health and Physical
Education Center Saturday
night.
Johnson, an All-Conference
player as a freshman, got her
first start since deciding not to
have season-ending ankle
surgery back in December.
But neither team could any­
thing going for the first three
minutes until the Stars' Lynctte
Sullivan hit a lay-up with 16:45
on the dock. The Raiders, who
had not played since beating
Daytona Beach on the road last
Saturday, did not Jcore until
Johnson, a sophomore guard
from Braddock, Pennsylvania,
hit a jumper from the comer
with 16:35 left before halftime.
Johnson then scored six more
points and sophomore post
player Brandi Davis scored
eight as SCC built a 10-point
lead.
But every time the Raiders
started to pull away, FCC-J
would answer with a flurry of
points, usually on three-point
shots from cither Sharonda
Gordon or Delflah Gray, and
dosed to within a point twice
with less than 10 minutes left
before halftime.
SCC coach Ken Patrick, who
was substituting liberally in the
first half, then went back to the
See Women, Page 2B

Lake Mary girls
coast to 26thwin

Lake Howell set to host
County Pride Shootout

G IRLS
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CLASS 4A-DIST1UCT2
FIGHTING SEM1NOLES 2.
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Raider
women
cruise
to win

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

S

Herald photo by Jim Wont*

Sophomore
center
Meghan
Chamberlain (N o. 35, white) scored
13 points as Lake Mary Improved to
26-0 on Saturday.

ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S —
Another day, another win for
the Lake Mary girls' basketball
team.
Sophomore Meghan
Chamberlain led a balanced
attack with 13 points as the No.
Class 6A Slate Ranked Rams
improved to 26-0 with a 59-41
Seminole Athletic Conference
and 6A-District 3 victory at
Lake Brantley on Saturday.

The Patriots got a game-high
14 points from junior Shakray
Smith.
In other games, Seminole got
a much-needed win with the
districts coming
ung up next
i
week
as it hammered
50red Edgewater,
Edg
38, on Friday.
junior Chequille Jessie led the
way for the Fighting Seminoles
with 25 points and 21 rebounds,
while junior Danielle Gamble
handed out six assists.
Mattea Codrey tossed in a
See Girls, Page 2B

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Wednesday, January 30.2002

T he Sd

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Briefs

Continued from page IB
regulars and freshman All-America candidate
Yelena Leuchanka went to work.
The 6-foot-5 center from Gomel, Belarus took
control of the both ends of the floor, scoring 13
points down the stretch as the Raiders went to the
lockerroom up by nine, 41-32.
Leuchanka and Davis continued to dominate
of the
on
defense as SCO held the visitors to only three free
throws until Gordon finally hit a field goal with
15:20 left in the game.
PCC-J got a couple of steals and two more
three-pointers to close to within 10 points a cou­
ple of times, but Leuchanka was becoming
unstoppable on the block, hitting seven field
goals and all four free throw tries for 18 second
half points, before leaving for good with five min­
utes to play.
Davis was also impressive, doing her usual
masterful job on the offensive boards and show­
ing a few moves out on the floor and scored eight
points in the second half before exiting.
In addition to playing outstanding defense,
Johnson made her birthday an memorable one, by
hitting a long three-pointer and both free throw
chances in the second half to lead the Raiders to
their third straight conference win without a
defeat.
SCC was awesome at the charity stripe, making
23-of-25 from the free throw line, and won its
sixth straight game to Improve to 13-8 on the sea­
son.
Leuchanka hit 7-of-7 from the free throw and
scored a game-high 31 points, while Davis added
16 and Johnson
Jc
15. Blankenfeld hit all six of her
free throw tries to score eight points, while
Tiffany Vann came off the bench to score seven
points.
Rounding out the scoring for the locals were
Berggren (three), Kay Kay Thompson and Linda
Cazaeu (two each) and Dinielle Richardson (one).
For the Stars, Gray hit four three-pointers and
led the way with 20 points, while Gordon hit
three three's to score 11. Erica Bennett and
Sullivan also scored 11 points each for FCC-J,
which lost for the second straight time and fell to
19-3 overall and 1-2 in the conference.
The Raiders close out the first half of conference

PETRACCA STARS FOR DAYTONA
Former Seminole High School baseball star
Angelo Petracca made a big splash In his first
collegiate game for Daytona Beach Community
College on Sunday, going 3-for-5 with a double,
scoring two runs and driving in one as the
Falcons defeated Palm Beach Community
College, 7-6, In 10 Innings.
Petracca led off the 10™ with a single and
scored the tying-run on a two-oqt error.

BASEBALL PLACEMENT DAY
The City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Babe Ruth Baseball League will be
holding Player Placement and Skills Assessment
Day this Saturday, February 2nd.

Birthday girl Yb Johnson (No. 13) scored 15 points aa the
SCC woman pounded Florida Community College at
Jacksonville, 93-63, Saturday.
play tonight when they go to Ocala for a crucial
game with No. 7 Nationally Ranked Central
Florida Community College. The Patriots are 18-4
on the season and 1-1 in conference, losing to
Daytona and beating FCC-J. Game time is set for
6 p.m., with the men set to play at 8 p m
SCC will not return home until Saturday,
February 9th, when they host the 18th Nationally
Ranked Falcons from Daytona Beach Community
College.
RAIDERS *J, STARS 63
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Betg g m t 11-2 3, Vann 2 2-2 7, Bradahaw 0 (Ml 0, Johneon 4 2-2 13,
Baifay 0 (Ml ft Kantam 0 (Ml a Jakobaen 2 2-2 I . Thcmpaon 1 (Ml 1
Caaaau 1 (MI 2. Boyd 0 (Ml a B ln k a n M d 1 6-6 8. Drrto 7 2-2 I d
Riduidaon 01-21. Leuchanka 12 7-7 31. Tbtok: S3 23-2S 93.
K a lM m a . SCC 41, FCC-J 32. Thratofroint field goal* . PCC-f 7 (Gray 4.
Cordon 3k SCC 4 Qakobaan l Vann, Johnaort). Taarn folia _
20;
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for the Silver Hawks with 25
points and 10 rebounds against
the Rams and 17 points against
Tampa.
Freshman Darryl Merthie led
Lake Mary w ith 15 points, while
Jared Laskey had nine assists for
Lake Howell.
Ade Wise scored 13 points and
Bo Gooch added 12 as Lake
B rs n t ls y u p s e t Lyman, 59-52, in

another contest In Volusia..
County on Saturday as I t fstt.

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62-52, to Mainland. DuPrt again
was awesome, hitting 12-of-20
shots from the floor, but with
the scored tied at 47-47 the
Buccaneers went on a 15-5 run
to close out the game.
In other games, the Lake
Howell boys picked up a pair of
wins, dumping Lake Mary, 7155, on Friday and Tampa Prep,
54-52, in the Adidas Basketball
Classic on Saturday.
Isaac Codrey was the big man

nine rebounds a&amp;d,
Dan Vermigiio five assists for
the Greyhounds.
■ U t lD O C S 60, A t a o w FORCE X 44
Samiaala &lt;11- 10, 4-11

Taylot 6, Garda A Fontalna 4. DuPra 28.
Total*: IS 3-7 44.
DaLand (1J -A S-t)
Gordon 13, lUnaon 7, Tyler 9. Sdvoyar 2,
Brumbaugh 2. Whippla 7. Totals 2113-14 6ft
Samiaola
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DaLand
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Throe-point Said goal* _ Stmtnoia J (DuPra 2,
Taylor); D r Land 1 (Htruon) Team toula _
Seminole 14; DaLand 12 Foulad out _ none.

ceding foe Girls' Championship
at 8 p.m. The Girts' District
Tournament began on Tuesday,
with the semifinals set for
Thursday.
In the Class 4 A-District 2
Girls’ Tournament at Spec
Martin Stadium In DeLand,
Winter Springs and Lake Mary
both rolled to easy wins on
Monday.
The No. 2 seeded Rams (20-61) got two goals from Jessica
Zabel and one goal each from
Paige Murray, Jennifer
i and Camille Hanson
•knocked off No. 7
Seminole, 5-1. Klmmle German
scored the goal for foe Tribe.
Lisa Weber scored twice with
Lindsey Affolter and Danielle

RAIDERS 109, STARS 102,
d o ub le o ve rtim e
Florid* Community College it Jar kaonvtlle (17-9. 211
Withert I ) 12-13 39. Mobley 9 9 9 29, Smith I (H I 2 Brown 3 12 7,
MtCeadwy 4 3-111. Miller 0 (MIO. Wuotekte 01-31. Greyer U M 0 . W n l
3 6 -912 Widen 01 -21. Total* 33 30-44 102
Seminole Community College (11-11,2 -U
Tmnell 1 (Ml 2 Stalling 0 2-2 2 Currington 9 3 4 26. Fuher 4 (HJ 10, C.
Jeckeon 10 17-20 31, D. jeckeon 4 0-0 8. Maclcotm 1 (H I 2 W nhenpom 7
J-4 17, McHenry 0 0-00, Morgen 1 1-3 3 Total* 37 28-M 109
Halftime _ SCC 39. FCC-J 30 Regulation _ 83-81 Ftral overtime _ 94-94
Three- point Held goal* _ FCC-J 3 (Mobley 2 Witherr), SCC 7 (Cumngtun
2 Fidwr 2 TcnnrU. C. J e d io iJ Teem b u b . FCC-J 31; SCC 30. Fouled
out _ FCC-J. Mobley. Brown. NkGeettey, W rrl; SCC, TennelL D. Jet fort,
Wetenpuon. Tcitinicala _ FCC-J, bench.

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Continued from page IB
i Lake
Prep,
Oviedo continued its out­
standing play as Irimar
Hernandez scored 12 points and
dished out four assists as the
Lions edged past Cypress

Continued from page IB
(. Former Winter Springs Bear John Michael
Howell led off with a single and Scott McCoy
walked. The No. 9 hitter In the order, Scott
Carmichael, doubled in Howell and McCoy
scored on a single by Dan Quartararo. Williamson
got a run home with a ground out and
Burkhalter, a 6-foot-4,270-pound freshman from
West Orange, blasted his first collegiate home
run, a two-run shot, cutting the Florida College
lead to 7-6.
The Falcons stretched the lead back to two runs
when Jonathan Pendino led off the top of the
eighth inning with a home run, but Howell
answered right back with a home run of his own
In the bottom of the frame.
FC looked like it would ocore in the top of the
ninth with a runner on thinl and only one out.

1 tnit fl lin erto third turned into an inning-ending
double, play and SCC came to foe plate7or Its......
final swings.
Quartararo led off with a walk and scored when
Williamson's sacrifice bunt was thrown away,
allowing foe former Greyhound to scamper all
foe way to third. The Falcons Intentionally
walked the next two batters to load the bases and
set up a potential force at the plate. But Solitario
worked the FC pitcher for a game-winning walk
on a full county and SCC had the victory.
Michael Reiss, a 6-foot-5 sophomore

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ly inside and shot no shot longer than 15 feet. But
with guards Withers and Prentice Mobley leading
the way, the visitors went to a more wide-open
attack and they scored the first eight points of the
second half to dose to within 39-30 and took only
their second lead of the game at 56-55 with 11:55
remaining.
The two teams started trading the lead after
that, but the momentum was shifting to FCC-J as
Withers and Mobley started driving at will
through the Raiders' defense and not only scored
a ton of points, combining for 40 in the second
half, 27 by Withers, but al
also i
Daniel
Jackson and Witherspoon in foul trouble.
With 35.2 seconds showing on the clock, SCC had
the ball down by one point and was trying to go
for the final shot. But Chris Jackson was called for
an offensive foul with 19.9 left, after which.
Withers was fouled with 10 seconds left, fouling
out Daniel Jackson and hitting both free throws to
give the Stars an 83-80 lead.
The Raiders got the ball down court and made
at least four passes before Chris Jackson finally
threw it up and the tying basket fell through as
the horn sounded, setting the stage for the excit­
ing overtime periods.
In addition to the 38 points by Chris Jackson, 31
of which came after halftime, also scoring double
figures for SCC were Currington (26),
Witherspoon (17 before fouling out), and Brian
Fisher, a freshman from Umatilla who scored 10
points in a rare start. Daniel Jackson netted eight
points before fouling out.
For the Stars, Withers, a freshman from Little
Rock, Arkansas, scored 35 of his 39 after intermis­
sion, while Mobley tossed in 20 of his 29 in the
Final 30 minutes before fouling out in overtime.
Ronnie West (12) and Anthony McGeathey (11)
also scored in double figures before fouling out.

Oviedo and No. Lake Brantley.
The Championship Game will
be Friday at 7 p.m.
In girls' games from Friday,
seven different players scored
goals as Lake Mary trounced
Oviedo, 6-1, and Lake B r a n tle y ^
blanked Irinity Prep, 6-0.

Creek, 38-35, on Friday.
Whitney Towle helped out
w ith four rebounds for the
Lions.
University o f Central Florida
signee Celeste Hudson had
another huge game, scoring 37
points, but It unfortunately
cam e in a 51-48 loss at foe
hands of Apopka on Saturday.

Baseball-

Leg

Continued from pgae IB
Jackson hit a conventional three-point play, field
goal and a foul shot, and the Raiders were able to
play with the lead for most of the five minute
extra period. Leading by a point with 8.6 seconds
showing on the clock, Jackson stepped to the line
with a chance to secure at least a tic. But he
missed the back-end of the two shot trip and the
Stars' Eddie Withers, who scored a game-high 39
points, was fouled and made both free throws to
send the game to a second overtime period tied at
94-94.
SCC again grabbed the early lead in overtime
and held on, making 9-of-12 tree throws, 7-of-8 by
Jackson, to hand FCC-J (17-5 overall, 2-1 in the MFC) its first loss in conference play.
Trie victory evened the Raiders' record at 11-11,
but more importantly, gave SCC a 2-1 record in
the M-FC, which is either good enough for a tie
for first place with the Stars and Central Florida
Community College or a tie for second with the
pair, depending on what happened between
Daytona Beach Community College and St. Johns
River Community College on Saturday. DBCC
was 2-1 heading into the contest.
The Raiders will head to Ocala tonight to take
on CFCC with the winner staying at the head of
the M-FC. SCC will then return home on Saturday
to host St. Johns River and high-flying former
Winter Springs star Marcus Wiggins at 7JO p.m.
at the SCC Health and Physical Education Center.
Admission is free.
Heading into Saturday's game, FCC-J was aver­
aging over 100 points per game and SCC head
coach Stan Cromartie was d eterm in e to slow the
Stars down.
The Raiders were able to find holes in the FCC-J
press and got some easy layups to build a ninepoint lead and whenever they could not get an
easy shot, they backed the ball out and ran some
clock, which was frustrating the visitors.
But the Stars changed the press and got some
steals for easy layups and tied the score at 24-24
with 6:40 left before halftime.
Cromartie got his charges to settle down and
the hosts started getting the ball inside the fresh­
man duo of 6-foot-6 Daniel Jackson and 6-foot-8
Kitus Witherspoon for easy shots and when
Currington buried a long three-pointer, SCC lead
39-30 at intermission.
FCC-J cam e out in the second half and changed
its attack. In the opening half the Stars went strict­

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Telleria adding one goal each as
the No. 3 Bears (17-9-1) topped
No. 6 Deltona, 4-1.
Today's semifinals have Lake
Mary and Winter Springs play­
ing at 5 p.m. and No. 1 seeded
DeLand hosting the winner of
Monday's game between No. 5

Continued from psge IB

25-point effort against the Lions.
DeLand (15-4,5-1) also got a
big win as it used a 20-6 third
quarter scoring advantage to
knock off Seminole, 60-44.
The Bulldogs led just 28-26 at
halftime as Arrow Force X star
Robby DuPre scored 20 of his 28
points.
Seminole (11-11,4-4) also lost

M en

SANFORD GYMNASTICS

S o ccer

B oys
Continued from page IB
Friday at 7:30 p.m.
The Lions (18-5 overall, 6-0 in
district) tuned up for the big
game by beating Winter Springs
(8-11), 57-49, on Friday and
Bradenton Pendelton Academy,
79-77, In the Adidas Basketball
Classic at Edgewater on
Saturday.
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Shaven Witherspoon was the
star for.Qviedo in both games,
scoring 29 potato and grabbing
12 rebounds against the Bears
and then tossing in 37 points on
Saturday.
Jake Picket had seven assists
against Winter Springs, while
Grant Herren had 11 rebounds
and nine assists against
Pendelton.
Ryan Exter followed up his
school-record 43-point perfor­
mance earlier in tne week with a

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righthander from Thornhill, Canada, whose twin
brother Steven had started foe game, foe sixth
Raiders pitcher, worked foe ninth inning to get
the pitching win.
Providing foe offense for SCC were Burkhalter (2for-3, home run, run scored, two RBI), Howell (2for-4, home run, two runs, RBI), Williamson (2- .
for-4, two runs, RBI), Quartararo (2-for-4, two
runs, RBI), Carmichael (double, run, RBI), and
Solitario (RBI).
For Florida College, Centafonte homercd and
doubled, while Pendino and Hubbard each homered.
The Raiders were to have hosted St. Petersburg
Junior College at home on Tuesday before head­
ing to New Port Richey for a 3 p.m. game today
at Paaco-Hemando Community College..
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oloo play in Melbourne against Brevard
Community. College on Friday at 3 p.m., before &gt;
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Contest V ifo Polk Cotruniinity College from F~ Winter Haven.
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Vw dsto ot Vw to* publcaton ot Vw
nodoa of acton) and 11a Vw ortpwl
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baton aatvfca on PtoUMTs Ntomay

MMNOUI CO URT
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PUMT1FF.

w a r es i m u -o

THE U M OF NEW YORK. AS
TRUSTEE FOR HEW SOUTH
HOMS EQUITY TR U S T 16666
FORKED PURSUANT TO THE
POOUHQ
AMO
BERVTCINO
AGREEMENT DATEO AS OF
NOVEMSER t. IS M , AMONG
PAMS WEBBER MORTGAGE
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION IV,
AS DEPOSITOR, NEW SOUTH
FEOCRAL SAVMOS BANK. AS
TRANSFEROR ANO AS SERVICER,
ANO THE BA f* OF NEW YORK.
AS TRUSTEE.

JAMES L FULKERSON end LO S
FULKERSON. N
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lore. M R M
** inrough.
I I H Mid JAMES L
FULKERSON. OR LOW
FULKERSON; C O U M U S
HARBOUR HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION, M O . ■ F M k non*
praN p p c M a v JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE.
Detondared)
Nones OP ACTION
T O JAMES L FULKERSON m
LOIS FULKERSON. I tang. and ad
unknown parttoe dakrang bp.
Ira p u iid a o ta g a M la a b M
W m to ba daad or atv*. wtwVwr

lore. PuaWM of odwr claimant.,
d M "* 6 by. Virougn. undar of
agalnal tia aaU JAMES L FULKER­
SON w LOIS FULKERSON VWnee
CoAmbua Ckda. longwood, FL
32750

YOUAREHERESYNOTIFIEDflat
anadkai totoredbaa Momortgagee
antwktawkig propertyViSerm**
Cony Florida:
LOT L BLOCK C, COLUMBUS
HARBOR. ACCORDING T O THE
PLAT THEREOF. A3 RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK I S PAGES 3B-36. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEME
N O L I COUNTY. FLORIOA. hat
baan Bad agakql you and you are
reredrad to eanre a copy ol yow artton datonaaa, f any. to I on Larry M.
SajaA. E a y A a d Otobone. Cota.
NoianAn. Bata, Sagal I AAan, P A ,
PtobMTa etarrwy ataaa addraea la
S S I Itondaraon Boulevard, Poal
Otoca Boa 1177, Tampa . Florida
SMOI. wbNn Vkrty (30)deyi of l a
daf of tw am pxteatan d Na
Ctoik of tw Cota eatar baton tarv
Ica « i FtobBTa attorney or rrarwr*« • ba areared agakwt you tor Via
ratal dmandad to Via Complara
DATED Vaa JAN 7X3002
dam O ua t Court
By Ftoti long
Aa Orpury dark
Subrndtod by
Larry U Avgei. CK|un
oarovn*. C m ., Naumnn,

Bagel AABen, R A
Foal Otoca Bor 7177
- ■
Ttonpa, Florida SMOI
Vyou are apareon mAh a ibilrtoy
ata naadi any .......... ...
In
oiflar to paraepata to vaa proceedtog. ‘Am are anaii, at no coal to you.
to the pms^t o n fflif ri itiin
Ptoata Court Adtoaraatiabon at X I
N. Park Avenue. Buna N X t ,
Sanford, Florida 33771, wdriin 2
working day* d youf raced* d Vito
nodoa, V you are haafflg or *ofca
mparad cad 16006688771
PUiAahJanuary X . and February a.
2003
m i

M T K C M C U T COURT
OPTMH IfT H
OF FLORIDA

datna E LyW «; Ttonmy 11 LyWto.
OEFINOAKTB
NOTICS OP
HoReto to hereby Rven ViaL pur_________________ , 17.
2002. and antored to dr* caaa nanbar 01-CA.Jt2.l4-P, d Via CboR
Court of Via I N I J u d O f Cbuto to
and tor Samtooto Coutfc Ftorkto.
atoareto CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, to
PtotoM and Ouane C. Lykaw; Ttorany
U. Lytona, Ware DatondarR aL I ato
aal to Vto Ntfiato and bato Hddw tor
even el a f t * Waal front dttr of tw
Samtooto County Courthouee to
Sartad. Ftorkto. B e r m * C o rn y
Florida, to 110000AM on Via 21 day
d Fabruary, 2002, Vm knowing
Moo tood proparty M aal torth to
•ato Final Judgmar*. lo w*
LOT S2. PRAWVE LAKE MANORS.
M C O R D W a TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED N P U T
BOOK 11. RAOE 71 OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORKM.
NOTE: Pinubrt to Via Fab Debt
CcAeetton Preefcea A d you era
■ M a a d tid Vde to* Sim la deemed
to ba a tk
a i

Dated Vn IS itoy d January. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
dark of Ckodl Court
ByUary S*ap*
Deputy dark
Tha Samtooto Harakj
C O O U S A 57AW1ARSKL P A
4010 Boyenul Bodtovard
Bu m A X
Tbmpa. FL 33007
Tetoptarw: ( d 3)477-40*
CABtlBOI-OOSO
FiAtodc Janary 2 1 X , 2002
■ITS
M T K C M C U T COURT
OF THE DOHTtEM TH
JUDICIAL O R C U T
OP THB BTKTB
OPFUM RM ,
M ANO FOR
SEM N O U COUNTY.
CM LO W iaiON
C A M NO: r -C V t r A -1 4 4 .
CKbwndbL tot 144. li e ,
•ucceaaor by merger to,
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES OF AMERICA. W C ,

FRANCES
MITCHELL
A/K/A
FRANCES C. MITCHELL; JOHN
DOC MITCHELL, THE UNKNOWN
HUSBANO
OF
FRANCES
MITCHELL A/K/A FRANCES C.
M ITCHCU; IF LAFINQ, MCLUOWO
ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP SAX)
OEFENOANT(S). if r e m a r r ie d .
ANO IF DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS.
UENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS ClAJMtNQ
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT (SI: JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE DOC.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
NOTICE OF ACTION
T O FRANCES M ITCH CU M C A
FRANCES C." MITCHELL; JOHN
DOE MITCHELL. THE UNKNOWN
HUSBAND
OF
FRANCES
M IT C H E U A/K/A FRANCES C.
MITCHELL; IF LIVING, M CUJO M O
ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAJO
OEFENOAMT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN K IR S ,
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CUUM M O
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST T K NAMED
DEFENDANT IS)
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS: imknown
YOU ARE HEREBY required to Re
your anawar or oraton datonaaa, V
any, to V* above proceedkig wRi Vw
dark d tore CouL and to eena a

d recortM bi PM Bocft i i.
.
I t lo 2 1 Pubic Raoordt ot S M M B
County. Ftorda.
M U A 703 Chorpbaa Cbda.
Sarford. Ftorkto 37771
I you M b Ra you ftwawr or w r l
ton datarwaa bi Vw above precaal
big. on ptobftWa Ntomay. a OdmA

■T. JOMNB RfVIR WATER MANAOENCNT DISTRICT
Note* la griran Vwl Vwlotewngpeimd we* lam ed on Oacamk a rM . 2061:
Rottoey Green •1267 WriaeAafl Place - Saraeota. FL 34242 #43-117-802391. Tito RO)ad la tacatod to flenenc * Coitoty. Section 1 1 Tb»rw np2l Boon.
Range 31 Eaat Tito perm* au to rtm A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM ON l O t ACRES TO SERVE an otoca tedtotog known aa Green
Otoca Butdng The facawng artar body to SI. Jotaa Avar.
Tha Baa|t) contatotog Vto appicaaon tor Vw above totod pamto to avaiabto
Ik napacaon Monday r n u g i Friday aacapl tor togal hoadayt. 6 DO am to
I X p m at Via SI. John# Avar Water Management dabet (datnet)
I f i r n --------- 4049 Raid Sbaat. Palana. FL 3217 1 1439 A pereon whota
aubatortoal rwtrwtlt are tnacltd by Via Ototrtd pamtokng daoaton may p a l
•on tor an aitovniairabiia hearing to accordance atto eadtona 1W 646 and
I X ST. Ftonde Sutuiat, or may chooae to punua madaion m an aaamativa
remedy unctor taction 120 571. Florida SiahJIoa, batore Via daadne lor tong
a caution Ctaoatng madadon wd not advaraaly attod Via df* to a hearing
V madtoben doaa not reeuA In a tatdamant Tha pracarAna tor punumg
maittonr « ad forth in Sacbon 120 571 Florida Stabjiee. and id m 2 1
1X.11I and 2 1 1 X 401- 404 Florida Artowtetretfire Coda. Ptbbona mutt
oompfy with N raquramantt d Florida AWnreabavva Coda Cliaptar 21 1M
and ba Wad With (received by) Na Dntnd Clark located ai Dttbid
Haadgiailara. fkghwey I X WaaL Punka, F L X I7 7 . PaMoni tor arbntntobaava hearing on Via above appicaaoryt) mutt ba Bad wW«n Iwanty-ona p i )
dare d puttocaaon of VM noaca or atonn twenty-tr. ff») &lt;toyt of Via Ckatrtd
dw ootm Vto nonce
note# of totanf
totent to V « mef tor Vtota paraona to whom Via
dtpoatong
Dtotnd mafa actual noboa. Fafure to Me a pataon warm Vm ama pamd tfaf
contoauto a wtovar of any np R t) auen panoret) may have to ra x e d an
arbMrMkabva Jttoniwunon (hearing) wider tacbona 120 549 and 1X 57.
F 3 . oonoarrang Via aubyad perm* PaMona lhal are notliad to I
afVi Via M »va provtouna are aubyad to dttTMtaL
Becauee VM adrmntwatoe hearing procats ■ dabgnad to I
agercy adkto. Via Rkg ol a paBbon maana Vial Vie OwmcTt knaf acaon may
barMararkkcmVwptweonUtan by &lt; n » » t noaca ctrtart. Ptnont whota
l itinam l ntareWt ad ba aVadad by any tucti Knaf daclaion ol Via (M rtd
on Vw tppfcw* have Via nghl to pawion to baeoma a party to Via proceed­
ing n accordance wan toe rtquwtmenre aal torth above.
P iM th January X . 2003
«20t______________________________________________________________
NOTICE OP AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY T K
IT . JOHNS M V M WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Noiea i# ahan that tot tofowmg patma w tl wtuad on Dacimbar 20.2001
RurKwy Oman ■ 1X7 Vrtvtahaf Placa • Sa/taoU FL 34242 *400-117802212. Tha pro|ad d localtd n Sammola County. Sacbon 14, Towruttp 21
Souto, Ranga 31 EatL Tha parma adhorutt A SURFACE WATER MAN­
AGEMENT SYSTEM ON 1 X ACRES TO SERVE an oflice bufctng known s i
Graan OfSca Oufdng. Tha ractrying water body la St Johna Rnor
Tha toast t) oontaawig toe appkeaben tor to# above Wed parma la avafabta
tor napadui Monday torough Fnday aicapt tor toga! hoadayt. S X a m lo
S X pm at Via St Johna Avar Walar Management Dntnd (Duma)
Hewckjuertert. 4049 Reid Street. Peletka. FL X I 7 1 I 4 X A perron wtaM
r i - ' y f i niaraatt are eStclad by toe Dntncl parnrtknq daemon may p a l
Dun tor an aarmtaanva hearing In accnrdanra wth tacbona 120 549 and
I X 57, f i x l i Stabrtas. or may cnootrj u put tut madwkon at an aSsmativa
remedy inter taction I X 571 Flurtu Sender baton toe dtadaia tor fang
a paoeon Chootng marbalion w4 not advaraaly aRad the nghl to ■ haanrg
V medaoon doaa not raadl n a wntomett Tha procaduraa tor pureukig
madabon am tat toflh n Sacbon I X 573. Ftorkto SUIdwt, and idea 21
1X111 and 211X 401-404 Florida Admewlrslivs Coda PaWiona mud
comply wrto Via retyurementt ot Flonda Arbnmtrsova Coda Chapter X - 1 X
and ba IPad wrto (received by) toe Outrict Clark localad at O tln d
llaaiywnail ht^iway I X Weal Pakuka. FL 32177 Pauuna tot atbntw
VMva haamg an Via above appacaScnnl must X Nad watwi lwar«y-ona (21)
dayt d pubacaaon of ton nobca or wahai twenty tu &lt;X| drya ot the Owtnct
vra nonce of Intent n toe mai tor tooaa partont to whom toe
O an d matr actual noaca Fatwa to Me a pabtion wtlwi Vm wne parted trial
ountuda a waiver d any nght(t) ruch partond) may have to mxeet an
adrwMbabva datamwialion (haanrg) undar terbme 1X548 and 1X 57,
FS.ooncanwig toe tcbyaci parma Paunna toal are nor Mad m accordance
a « i Via above provumna an rutyad to dumiaul
Bacauta toa admirMliatrve haaitig procata It dtwgned to tormukile trial
agamy acbcn, tow tong d a peeaon maana total tow OtttncTt fnal action may
ba dbarart bom tow potrbon lakan by 4 at Vm noaca ot mrant PeraonewhoM
raaraaia wW ba ahacted by any ruch Inal deaamn ot bw Owtnct
on tow applcart have tow nght to peaiun to baeoma a party to bw proceedrig nK^ordanca wah Vw raquramantt eat torth above
PubSatc January X . 2 X 2
■COS

PiAhehJanuary 2 1 JG 2 X 2
6172
M T K C B IC U T COURT
OF T K E X H T U N T H

r d d demanded to Vw Comptoba or
Dated VM day ot JAN I I 2X1.
2X2.
M ARVANK MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF T K O R C U T COUNT
ByJana EJaaawtc
DaputyCWrk
Lm t O B c m of DarMt C, Conauagra
■601 North Armenia Avenue
Tampa FL 3X04-1X1

M T K C B M M T COURT FOR

M RE: ESTATE OF
SUSAN ORENOAASOAASdK
ROTIC1 OF AONBK T KATMN
Tha arkrWMbaSul ot Vw aalaN ot
ORENOA ASOARINK,
Fla NwiWar 03-O2CP. la
bl bw Cbcud Court, lor
SambioN Cocrtoy. Ftorkto. Probata
DMftan, Vw artteM ol atadi to 425
N. Orange Am
Avenue, Room 340,.
Ortando, Ftorkto
Tha name and a t o m d Vw

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
MOTIF ICO THAT
AJ paraona on whom VM noaca a
chaBanga Vw vafdry of Vw Wd. Vw
quabflcabone ot Vw Personal
or JuriarScbon of VM C a u l bra required to
Vwb obyadtana arVi Vba Court WITH­
IN TH E U T E R
OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER T K DATE OF
T K FIRST PUBLICATION OF T16S
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON TH C U
A I craMore d Vw decedent and
on whom a copy ot VM nobca to
•erred wtvwi Vvee mortow artar tow
data of Vm bret pubfeabon ol baa
Court WITHIN TH E U T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF T K FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR TH R TY
DAYS AFTER T K DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF T H » NOTICE
ON THEM
AI oVwr cradtcn ct bw decedent
and paraona having dabne or
demanda agadnat tha dacadanf'a
Court W ITH IN T H R E E M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E DATE O F T H E FIR ST
PUBLICATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL C U I U S . DEM ANDS ANO
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILED WILL

BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* date oi m* Unl PubUcMtem ol
N note* ft January 23. 20Q2 •
Pemonai Rapraaantanva
AMIR ASOARINfK
■ jl ‘ lli "
330 Stover PYw Drfra
Lake Mary; Ftorkto 32745
Attorney
tor
Personal
Amber Jade F. JrVbiaon
Ftortda Bar Ho 0B7S480
Law ORIcaa ol Amber
1X1 3 Ortando Avenue
Su m 350
WYWar Park. Ftorkto 33775
Tatophona (407)7405X5
PitoSah: January 2 1 X . 2002
1(75
64 T K C M C U T COUNT
OF T K IK1HTEENTH
M AN D FOR

lEltoNCk V COUNTY.
CASE MO.: 0 2 -C A -4 K 1 A
IN RE THE PROTECTOR
FIRE SAFE. E T AL.
N o rm of
FORFEITURE C O N P U V fT
T O Richard Alan Wrwtofyne. Jr.
TVS Bavaremtii Circto
Lake Mary. Flonda 32746
and at othert aha ctrtm in bMrwrt
to Vw Mowing property The
Protector F ratal*, at at.
Donald F Etanger. to Ns dAad
capacity aa ShartV ot Vw Samtooto
County. Ftonda. through hw otocara.
nvetbgatore or agaras. aauad Vw
ahova properly on ot about
November X . 2X 1. at or near 728
SAva.WTi.rh

Circle.

Lake

M A N O FOR
COUNTY.
C A M NO.: 6 3 C A -1 2 1 1 K
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF 2 PART
LARGE RED HUSKY TOOL C K S T ,
ETA L.
_______
NOTICS O F
T O Mark Edawd Or* too ink
2SM Madonvfta Avenue
Smtord. Ftorkto 32771

PubSe/vJartjery 2 1 X , 2002
■177

FLORIDA.'

NOTICaOP AGENCYACTIONTAKEN BY T K

Ftorkto Sat No. (
SamfnoW Cocmry SfwrWi CXftca
I X Bush Boutovtfd
Sardord. Florida 32773
(407)445-6403

Mary.

Sammola County. Flonda. Sard
property a r t * custody at Vw
Sherd d Sammola County tor Vw
purpose d forfeiture pursuant to rac­
oons 932 701933 704. Ftonde
Statutes A Compter* tor tortoaura
haa baan Mad n Vw above-uyMd
Court.
I HCfltBY CfRTlFY (hft a in* and
correct copy of tors Notice ot
Fortoawa Cometamt was tumefied
by U S earthed mai. return race**
to the above named
VM 17 day ol Jan. 2002
TeahaM. FaiAner
General C o n t i
Flonda Bar No 0040625
Sammola Comfy SharfFa Otoca
I X Bush Boulevard
Sanford. Ftorkto 32773
1407)555 M X
Attorney tor Pcmorwr
PUkah January 21 X . 2X 2
N IX

M T K CIRCUIT COURT
OF T K EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
V4 ANO FOR
SCIBNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE HO : X C A 4 1 1 1 A
IN RE 7 GREEN AMMO BOXES
WITH AMMO. BLACK ZIP UP BAG
WITH ASSORTED KEYS. RED
ENGINE STAND DIGITAL SCALE
400 LB CAPACITY. MARS DIGITAL
SCALE. RED STACKABLE TOOL
STORAGE C K S T (CRAFTSMAN).
ANO ASSORTED VMS TAPES
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO. Richard Aian Vanatetyne. Jr
7 X SJveremVi Cvcto
Lake Mary. Flonda 32744
and ai ofhari who claim an maraal
to Vw lohoatog property 7 Graan
Ammo Boaa* wrffi Ammo, al at
Donald F Eakngar. n hw oltlcwl
capacity aa Shan* of Vw Sammofa
Comfy. Ftorkto. torough hw otocara.
mvesagalon or agarts. aauad Vw
above property on or about
November X 2X1. al w near 304
Wval 3rd Snaal. Sanford. SammcM
County. Ftonde Sard property a n
Vw custody ol lha Shentt ol
Sammola County tor Vw purpose at
lorttiiuia purtuant to tacbona
932 701 932 704 Ftonde SlahAat
A Ccmptor* tor torlariuta haa baan

to Vw toiowtog property. 2 Pan
Large Rad Husky Tool Chart al aL
Donald F. Eakngar. to Ns oNdM
capacity M Star* ol Vw Samtooto
Cormfy. Ftortda. avougfi t*a otocara.
tovaadgBore or agarea, aauad 6w
above praparty on or about
Dacarrbar a. 2 X 1 , M or near 2150
MatomvNa
Avenud.
Sanford,
Samtooto County. Ftortda. Bafd
pmparty to to tw custody ol Vw
Star* ol Samtooto County tot fw
purpoaa ot kxfaawa purauar* to aacttona 932 701 932 704. Ftorkto
stakes* A Compton* tor tortofte*
haa ba*n Nad to t w XoveNytort

tor Vw ref*
p*S« or p*Bon Med hereto
WITNESS m i hand and toe aa* *
to* Cowl M SEMINOLE Cowry,
Ftorkto. MS day * JAN 15 2X1.
2X3.
(SEAL)
UA7TYAJV4E MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF T K C M C U T COURT
B Y Jm w E Jaaawfc
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW O FFC ES OF OAVX J. STERN
ATTOfMEY FOR FLAMTIFF
X I B UNIVERSITY DfW E
SUITE S X
PLANTATION, FL 33324
0 1 X 2 75 (FNMAINCL
M ACCORDANCE WITH T K
AMERICANS WITH D9SASKTT1ES
ACT, perrons w*i dtoabttoaa nsadtog 6 aped* accommodaSon rhoetd
cornea COURT AOMVttSTRATION.
*
Vw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse * (407)465-4227. 16 X 9 5 5 *771 (TOO) * 1X0-6556770. vto Ftortda Relay Service
T H U NOTICE SMALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE W EEKS
PUBLISH IN: THE SEMINOLE
KRALO
Pubiah January X X . 2002
6IS4
______
M T M C M C U T COURT
0FTK 18 TW
JUDICIAL CMOJTT,

Cocci

I HEREBY CERTIFY Vial a ton and
correct copy ot M e Notice d
ronpnjf* i.
m m lumacnM
by U S cartftad m ai rakan racaqt
raqueatad. to lha above-named
Idrbltu aVM 17 ftoy ot Jan. 2002.
Taaha M Fauftnsr
Oarwral C oiawal
Ftortda Bar No 00X425
Samtooto Coimfy ShsrfTa Odtoa
I X Bush Bocfavard
Sanford. Ftortda 32771
(407)445-4403
AifAaVktai km
1 . a rm
FTatoftv
nn ■ ■
AiEQfTwy
D ontf

PubttohJanuary 21 X . 2X 2
6171
to T K C M C U T COURT
OF T K IfTH
JU O IC U L C M C U T
M A N O FOR
1 COUNTY,
FLOfBOA
JURISDICTION O N I O N
CASE N O M C A 613 14K
NATIONAL C R Y MORTGAGE CO
PUUNRFF
VS
ANGEL M MORALES. IF U W tO .
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEE8.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL O T K R
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BV. THROUGH. UNDER OR
a q a in s t a n g e l m m o r a l e s .
RUTH C MORALES. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR U S TIE S ANO ALL OTMSR
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BV. THROUOH. UNDER OR
AGAINST HCITff C. MORALES.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
U K N O W N TENANTS Vf
POSSESSION
DCFEN0ANT(3)
M -N O T K S OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puraubi* to bn Onto! Granting Vw
Motion to Reset Foractoaure Sato
itotod JAN 16 2 X 2 . entered to C M
Cats No. X CA 113 14 K at 6to
d ra ft Court ot Vw I6TH Judtotot
Ckaft In and tor SEMINOLE County.
Sarford Ftortda. I wd as# to Vw
h f w * and ba* turtrtor tor cash *
Vw W e* hot* door * Vw SEMI­
NOLE County Cowhouse. X I N.
Park Avenue, Santord Ftortda, M
II X a m on Vw day d FEB IV
2002 tw todoMng deathbed proper
ty aa a* tor* to «atd Summary Fbwl
Judgment to-wW:
LO T I X RIVER RUN. SECTION
THREE, ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 21. PAGES SI. 62. X
ANO 64. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated due day ot JAN 15 2002.
9C*tCUfT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctoik * Vw Cbcaft Cowl
B y Mary S to q a
Deputy dark
Pubtoh to: The Samtooto Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH T K
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona w*h daabanwa needing i tp nria&lt;
should
causa COURT ADMINISTRATION,
el
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse * 407 323-4330. 1 501
6555771 (TOO) ot 1X16556770.
via Ftorkto Relay Santos
OAVIOJ STERN. P A
X I S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(9 3 4 )2 3 3 X X
X6S367(FM)NCM
Pubkah January 23. X . 2002
11165
M T K C IR CU T COURT
OF T K IfTH
JUDICIAL CM CUT,
M A N O FOR
SEMINOLE COUfTY,
F10M 0A
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 01 CA 2607 14 Q
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO CROSSLAND
MORTGAGE COfW.
PLAINTIFF.
VS
JUSTIN C AOREON. E T AL.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO. Juaun C Adreon
whose residence ta unknown f
haraha/nwy ba kving, and V
ha/staiVwy ba daad. the unknown
dstondsnts who may ba apcuaaa.
ham,
davuaaa.
grantaai.
aaaignaas.
kanw*.
ctadilors,
mars* by. torough. wider or agaawt
Vw Datandanta. who are not known
to ba daad or abra. and at partwa
hevmg or ciammg to have my rkf*.
Iitla or interest m Vw property
described to V
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Vwt
m acaon to taractoae a mortgage on
LOT 6. BLOCK I. AMENDED PLAT
OF BLOCK I. REST HAVEN ON
LAKE HARNEY. ACCORDING TO
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 7. PAGE 66. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
haa baan Mad agaral you and you
are taryarad to ran* a copy ot you
written defenses, f my. on DAVID J

C A S IN O : 61 C A M S 14W
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE OROUP.
MC. SUCCESSOR BY MEROER
TO ATLANTIC U O H TO AO E t
INVESTMENT CORPORATION.
FLAINDFF.
VS.
ROBERT 8. D O UC ETTE A/K/A
ROBERT SYLVAN DOUCETTE. ET
A L,
OEFENOANT[S|.
N o n e t OF ACTION
c o f u m u c n v i s e r v ic e
TO: Jatnii C. Doucette
* unknoen f
tang: and d
haiata/vwy ba daad, Vw unknown
ba

to ba d a X or akva. and al pareas
having or ctoknmg to have m y ng*.
i ot M are* In
icrtbed In Vw
Hociscsqmmj!inarflariL
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED to*
n acton totoradoeea mortgage on
Vw taaowkig property:
LO T 114, T K FOREST. PHASE
TWO. SECTION 2. ACCORDING TO
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 24, PAGES 22
THROUOH 25. PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN
MOBILE HOME DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS 1954 BARRINGTON,
MODEL VIP
haa baan Mad again* you and you
MB ruqufMd lo M tw ■ com nl you
wnm«n dBtBfi— B. it any, cm r&gt;iMVIO J,
STERN. ESQ PtamUTa aitotrwy,
■fidba a t t n a to 601 S UWrereVy
Drtva aSX, PlmtMton. FL 33324 on
or baton (no Mar torn X dayt bom
Vwdweol toe IrWputftcaeon otto*
noaca * adton) and Be Vw original
whh Vw dark of to* court «V w r
batore aarvfoa on PtoaMTa aden wy
or firimfnaty Vwreefter: ottwndaa
a dataift a * bo ontored agam* you
tor toe rad* dwnandad to toe oompUMni or petition raw narvMi
WITNESS my hand m d V* aa* d
Vaa Court * S E U N O L E County
Ftorkto, Ma day of JAN 14 2X 2.
2X 1.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O F T K CIRCUIT COUHT
BYtore E Jaaawfc
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
X I S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 31324
Ot 59057 (FNMA)AMI
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSAMJTIES
ACT, paraona vfth daabfaua needmo a toectoJ accommodatkto mould
owaad COURT ADUMSTRATION.
at
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at (407)665-4227. I6X665-6771 a DO) or 1 6 X 6 5 5
6771 v « Florida Ratty Sendee
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN: The Serrano* Herald
Pubtah January 21 X . 2002
11103
M T K C M C U T COURT
OF T K EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M A N O FOR
U M M O L E COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE MO.: 6P12JPCA-14-K
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, by
and torough Vw Secretary of to*
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS.
THOMAS N. ALSTON m d TRUOY
K. ALSTON, hw wka. JOHN R.
NELSON and BETTY L NELSON.
»fa: DEER RUN HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION N -A .
IN C ; DEER RUN PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION I I . INC .
UNKNOWN TENANTSFOWNERS.
NOTICE OP SALE
Note* to taroby ghian toal, purto V * Order a Fin*
tored to to* caue* to
Vw Ckaft Court d Serrano* County.
Ftonde I wft ted Vw property Hurtad to SammcM County, Florida,
-dMCrtftd as'
LOT 117. DEER RUN. UNIT 8 -B-.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK X PAGES 41 ANO 42. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEW NOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
1544 Croaabeam Drtva.
Caaaakwrry, F L 32707
ft pubic aa*. to Vw ra/wat and be*
bidder, tor cash. * tw aw* front
door ol HW Sammola County
Courthouse, Sanford. Flonda. al
II X AM on FEB 12 2 X 2 .2 X 1
Dated JAN14 20 X
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF T K COURT
By Mary Stroups
Deputy Ctork
In aceonli ne* wih I
w m Oeab*4*e Aa. paraona afth
daabfttw* rwadng a apacxft arxommodanon to partapat* m to* pro­
ceeding should contact court
Adrarwtrabon * tatophona number
(401)555-4330. not tolar torn aaven
(7) days poor u Vw proceedmg H
haarmg enpmed. (TOO) 1 6 X 9 5 5 s n i , or Voce (VII S X #356770.
v* Flonda Relay Serves

Wednesday. January 30.2002
Lec a u
PA
17757 U S . 18 North. Stfte 5 X
Ctoanatoar. FL 33764

L ecals
Pubtoh Jammy X X . 2002
■I X
_____________

Page 3B

Lecals
aa* A l paynwrfti * w l ba ea*i d
guatamaad
totorunwnt.
made
payabto to Vw Clark of Vw Ckaft

(727H3536X
Pubtah January X X . 2002
■ IM
M T K C M C U T COURT
OF T H I EIGHTEENTH
M A N O FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY.
FLORKM
CASE NO.: 01C A 1161-150
Hon. Oetw R faaptatwen
ELIZABETH HICKMAN. ANDREW
W TALLAtfT and FRED C.
TALLANT. SR .
GOLDSTAR HOSPITALITY. IN C . a
Ftortda corporation: GOLDSTAR
HOSPITALITY 6. L L C . a Ftorkto
bmaad labMy company; PARAOON
MORTGAGE INC a Ftorkto
corporabon. ZOM DEVELOPMENT.
INC., a Ftorkto cotponlton. R K
BANEFUEE INC. a George
corporabon; UEKTEO
ENTERPRISES
OF
ORANOE
COUNTY, MC.. b Ftorkto
corponfton. R4R REBAR
FABRICATORS. INC., a Ftorkto
corporabon: COLLAGE DESIGN
ANO CONSTRUCTION OROUP.
INC., i Ftorkto corporation dlya THE
COLLAGE COMPANIES.
STANDARD PRECAST. M C . a
Florida corporation. U S FILTER
DISTRIBUTION OROUP. IN C . a
Georgia corporation; CONCRETE
CONTROL INCORPORATED, a
Ftorkto corporation HAJOCA
CORPORATION, d
corporation d/h/a GORMAN
COMPANY. OTIS ELEVATOR
COMPANY, a Connecticut
corporabon: PINKER MATERIALS
CORPORATION, a Ftorkto
corporation dtJa CSR PINKER
DIVISION 6 SUBSIDIARIES; CITY
ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY, a
Ftorkto corporation. GATE
CONCRETE PRODUCT3
COMPANY, a Ftorkto corporation.
TFR, MC.. a Flonda corporalion
d/b/a ROSS PLUMBING; LMT
TECHNOLOGIES. M C . a Ftonde
corporabon dtva UNDER
CONSTRUCTION. FLORIOA
CONCRETE CULVERT CORP. a
Ftortda corporation; PARSHOTAM
GUPTA. a V &gt; DR. PARSHOTAM C.
GUPTA; ARVINO M
PATEL;
MAHENOflA PATEL ftik/a
MAHENORA R PATEL. ARUN
PATEL and DtUPR PATEL.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. 6*1
SALK A CO AS CUST001AN (AJAX)
A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY INC . Vw hoktor ot Itw lotawtog
cartftcatoft) haa Had sard cartrtfcaradl tor a (a* daad to ba aauad
Vwroon The canftoaw manbarla)
and year(a) d asuanre. V* daaenpten ot Vw property, and Vw nam*t)
C t f r n f X A T T NO: 7766
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1MB
PARCEL O r 20-21- X 5 M J - X X

0020

Daacrtptnn ot Property LO T 2
WKSHIRE SOUAHE PO 46 POS X
427
Name* to which teaassad COM­
PLETE INTERIORS INC
A l d sard properly being to tw
County otSemmdto, Stato * Ftorkto
Unless such cerkbcatafi) aha* b*
ladaamad acconfng to law. Vw
property dasertoed to such cartibcato(a) wd ba aok) to Vw Ngha* bid­
der « vw east hot* door. Ssrnmc*
County
Courthouse
Santord,
Ftorkto. on
Monday. February 11. 2002. *
am
Payment ot Se* lea.
documentary stamp
raconanq fate are required to ba
pad by Vw euoceaskf Odd* * Vw
•ata Fift payment at m amov*
agu* n Vw taXe* bid * due wbhei
24 horns after Vw advertised am# d
•ate AJ payments that ba call) ot
guaranteed
Instrument,
made
payable to Vw Clerk ot Vw Ckaft
Court.
Deled on 12/27/2X1.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COUHT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctoik
Pubiah: January 6. IS. X X . 2002

1100

NOTICE IS K R E B Y GIVEN. Vwt
FUNB TRUSTEEr'CUSTOOIAN 5
PLYMOUTH SPV I INC . Vw holder
* Vw tobowkig ctn*leate(s) hat Had
•aid car*lcata(«) tor a tax daad to be
issued Vwroon The eerWicate numbar(&gt;) m d yaerta) at weuance. Vw
deicitobon at Vw property, and Vw
nmw(a) to which 4 was assessed

Dated on 12/27/2X1
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF T K CIRCUIT COLMT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Clerk
Pubkah: January 6. IS, X X . 2X 2
6042

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vwl
FUNB T R U S T ! E K D S TO O IA N S
PLYMOUTH SPV 1 M C . Vw hold*
d vw toMwap LftHk aasli) haa toad
raid car6Kcato&lt;i) tor a i n daad to be
itauad Vwtaon. Tha cwtEAca* ncmbarlb) and yaartt) ettoaumoa. ha
dteenpoon ot vw p r o p a n d Vw
nama(t) In which I was aaaaaaad
CKRTM1CAT1 NOl 211S
YEAN OP ISSUANCE: I P X
PARCEL 10# 32 20 30 501-0000
0750
OaacrtpHon of Property. LEO LOT
73 LONQOALE PB 13 PO 66
Name# to which aaaaaaad JANET
T MOORE, 1VMES T TACKETT
A l ot tard praparty being In Vw
Coitoty ot SamfnolB. Sbfte d Ftortda.
Untoaa such csrabc*e(») atwf M
radaanwd aooordtog to tone Vw prop­
erty daaciku d to such i:ar*k-a*(i)
wkl ba aok) to Vw hkpw* bidder «
Vw we* boot door, Beirdna* Corny
Courthouse. Sarfoni, Ftortda, on
Monday. Fatawry 11. 2002. *
1100am.
Paymer* ot 5k* to*,
documentary stamf
iacordkg toes are i r q M to be
ped by Vw euccaaaAJ Dadd* * Vw
•ale Ful payment of an amatol
equ* to Vw N ^ w * bid B due lrthto
24 houre eltor Vw adrortwad 6nw *
tala. AJ payments atal ba cash or
guaranteed
toabument,
made
payabto to Vw Clark of Vw Ckaft
Court.
Dated on 12/77/2X1.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF T K CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
by OERALOWtE HARFORO Dapify
Ctork
Pubttoh: January 6. 16. X X , 2002
60X
________________
off
far Tea Daad
NOTICE IS K R E B Y GIVEN, Vwl
FUNB TRUST!E7CUSTOOIAN 5
PLYMOUTH SPV 1 IN C . Vw tartar
d Vw kftnrtng carkftoata(r) haa Bad
eald carMcaf**) tor a ton daad to ba
Issued Vwroon The cerOBcaw nunbar(a) and yaar(i) d laauanew, tw
description ot Vw property, and Vw
named) to which I was aaaaaaad

C E R TV K A T1 NO: 371S
NOTICE OP BALE
YEAN OP ISSUANCE: Ib M
T O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
PARCEL KM 1 6 - 2 1 - X S X X X
NOTICE IS K R E B Y GIVEN Vwt
016A
pursuant to a Summary Fin*
Daecrtpbon
d Property LEG S I X
I of Foractoaure tor
FT O f E 70 F T OF LO T IS FROSTS
dated January 11 2X2.
ADO NO 2 TO ALTAMONTE PB I
entered to C M Caaa Numb* OI-CA
PO 13
C E R TV IC A TI NO: « 6
1251-14-0, ot Vw Ckaft Cocrt ot Vw
Names to ahkh assessed. JAMES
TEA R OP n U A N C S : 1MB
EKpHeerfh Judktol Craft, to end tor
BLAINE
PARCEL 10# 34-19-3O-3C3-0J0OSerrano* Cau*y ftorkto. Vwl on Vw
A l ol said property bemg to Vw
0150
21 day * February. 2X2. * 11 X
Oaacrtpoon
ot Property: LEG LOTS
Cowity
*
Sammcto.
SUto
ot
Ftortda
AM, * Vw Waal Front Door d Vw
13 4 10 DtK J 1ST ADD TO LOCK
Unless such cerMlcata(&gt;) ataf ba
Samtooto Cotmly Courthouse. X I
HARTS SU60 Pfl 4 PO 25
redeemed ecconmg to tow. Vw prop­
North Park Avenue. Sarford. Flonda.
erty daacrfwd to such cart*lcal*i)
Mamas to which aaaaarart ORE12771. Vw mtoraigtwd Clerk w*
"ft
ba
sold
to
Vw
highest
Odder
at
GORY
W LOWE
Oder tor aa* bw tobowkig daacrfwd
Vw weal front door Serrano* Coitoty
AJ ot eard property being In tw
ra* and parson* property
Courthouse.
Sanford,
Florida,
on
Coitoty
d Serrano*. Slew * F i n k
Pare* 1320-29 5NO 00X0020.
Monday. February 11. 2 X 2 , *
Unfair auch carkbc«a(a) atal tw
SemmoW Canty, Ftonde. daaenbed
HTOam
radaanwd acaatdng to lew. Vw prop
to O R Book 03750 Page 0064. ol
•try deecrewd to auch oarkkcaMi)
Payment ol Sale lee. appkcetAe
lha Pubke Records ol Sammota
documentary
stamp
larva
and
wft ba aokt to Vw hf^wrt add* M
County. Flonda. also known aa Lx* 2.
recording
lees
era
laquaad
to
tw
nw « • « Iront door Sammola County
Block B. Oakmnma Park. PI* Bonk
pad
by
tha
successful
tjKkkec
*
the
Courihoua*. Santord, Flonda. on
53, Pages 75 torough 7a. localad al l
tub paymer*
iiii^niMii in
sn nmouii
ot an
amour*
Fabruary 11. 3003. at
1255 South kkamaltorwl Parkway. | m m Fob
rfuml ft thx
btd « t v » * «w i | u
Lake Mary. Ftorkto 3274A
1 m
24 1wkp» qRftf Mb qr»r»r1ram&gt; Wire &lt;4 \
, loqaBiftf wrwh to* wbrcarbawM wr^t**vw*y
kftl*
44
(iwyiiwrkk
M
w
aB
lira
rakh
W
\
tb
n w * ». Iiitililt, SplAMBCBS i n )
guaranteed
instrument,
made
recording teas are required to be
«pfH4f1tnanc9S o«] MtJ land Of l»* kJ
payable to Oft Clark ot the Circuit
paid by tfft successful better al 9ft
ft conjunction ftftrmrfth.. *
'
Court.
aato Ft* payment of an amount
In tcoonftnM
9ft Amancan*
Dated on 12/27/2001
equal to tha Nghaft bid to due wftVn
Act paraona w*h
MARYANNE MORSE
24 hours aflar 9ft advertised lima of
naadftg a ipaftaJ accorrv
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
•ato AJ paymsnta ahal ba cash or
modaflon lo parltcftaft in ftia proSEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
guaranlaad
inatrumant,
made
thookl contact Court
payabto to 9ft Ctork of tie Draft
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
if 301 North
CourtCtork
Avanua. Sanfortl. Ftofida 32771
Pubtoh January 9. 16. 23. 30. 2002
Oaied on 12/77/2X1.
Tftaphona (407)065-4330, noI ftlar
11045
MARYANNE MORSE
* « n aavan (7) day* prior to lha proCLERK
O f T K CIRCUIT COURT
c atdn j
If hftartng fttfftirad.
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIOA
(TOO) 1 «00-9S5 6771, ot Voc* (V)
for D u Daad
by GERALDINE HARFORO Depufy
1400-M94770. Vft Honda Rafty
NOTICE IS HEREBY OJVEN, Wat
Clerk
FUND TRUS TE E/CUSTOOtAN C O
Pubkefr
January 8. 16. X X 2X2
DATED Vi* IS day of January.
FP DIRECT LIEN FUNDING CO LLC
host
__________
, 9ft holder of 9ft Mowing camA2X2
MARYANNE MORSE
catafl) haa Nad aaaJ camflcato(s) for
tor Tk* Dwarf
CLERK OF D IE CIRCUIT COURT
a la* daad to ba issued Ihoreon The
NOTICE IS K R E B Y GIVEN. Vwl
BY Mary Strop*
cartMcsto nunbar(s) and yaar(a) of
RUTH COLMAR. Vw takfer of Vw
Aa Deputy Ctork
taauvince. 9w description of tha proparty, and the rutmeia) in which I was
David A Jones. Eaq
foanwing certificated) Iwa Bed u f l
Hctoand I Knuy* U P
assessed Ware as foflowa
crrtkiciW(r) tor a ler deed to be
CERTIFICATE MO: 3229
uad Vwreon The certBcew r**r&gt;PoUOfbcaBoa 1525
Ortando, n . 32902
ber(i) and yeer(r) d weuance. Vw
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 11
cvyiban of Vw property end Vw
PARCEL ID# 23-21*29-6160000Pubtah January 23, 30. 2002
narrw(i) n wfacri a wee aliened
2I6C
W/ere ee ktawe
Description of Property LEG LOT
m i ______________________
CKRTW ICATI NO: 26W
2I6C DESTINY SPRINGS CONDO
m r m em eurr c o u r t t o r
YEAR OF IM U A N C E: T66V
ORO 1337 PG 1890
iCM NO CC COUNTY.
PARCEL 10# X 2 I-2 8 -5 E L 0 C 0 INamaa In which asaesaad:
FLORIOA
0X0
STEPHEN JACOBS. CHRISTO­
PRORATE DIVISION
Wecnpbon of Property: PT OF
PHER DARKER
TRACT C DCSC A3 BEQ NW COR
AJ of aato property being in 9ft
LO T I FOREST SLOPES RUN S TO
County of Sammoto. State of Flonda
M RE ESTATE OF
SW COR LOT 1 W M FT N TOA PT
Untoaa auch cartAcato&lt;s) the! ba
ARNOLD R SMITH
W OF BEG E TO BEG JENNIFER
redeemed accwdeng lo law, tha prop­
ESTATES PB 2T POS 44 TO 46
erty describe) in such certificate'1)
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Nwnee in wfacri eneeeert INTERwft ba aokt to Vft highest bidder at
Tha Admurastrarnn ol 9ft esUla ot
NATIONAL LAND PLANNING 6 VfC
9w west front duor, Serronoto County
Arnold R. Smith. cftc®as*d. File
AJ cf ea* property berng In Vw
Courfrouse. Santord. Florida, on
Numtftf 02 35 CP. m pw x iny «&lt; Vft
CouVy ot Sernra*. See* of Flonda.
Monday. February fl, 2002. at
O c u 4 Court ol Scrrwwft County,
Lkitou rucri certjflceie(&lt;) V * be
It 00am
Florida, Profcatt Divisron, lha
redeemed accorrkng to lew. tw prop­
Payment of Sato lea. applcabto
Addma d wtvdi »a Sarranoto County
erty deecitoad n rucri c*rt*ca*(t)
documentary stamp taiei and
Courthouse. 301 N. Park A v a .
wkl be rold to Vw hrgrie* bidder M
irdlng fays are required to be
Santord, FL 32771 Tha namaa and
Vw wee* Irani door. Serrano* County
paid by 9ft auccassfii bidder ft 9ft
addrauaa of Via paraona! fcpraaanCouririouee. Santord. Ftonde. on
aato Fui payment of an amount
kntey. February 11. 2X2. *
equal to lha highest bto la due wkhrn
dva a altarnay ara mK forth bokym.
tt 00am
24 hours after the advertiaed kma of
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
Peynwnr of Se* to*, ippacab*
safe. AJ payments «hafl ba cash or
NOTIFIED THAT
guaranteed instrument.
made
documentary eiamp laeae and
A* paraona on whom Ihra notice it
recortlng lea* ara reqjrod to be
payable to the Ctork of tha Circuit
aarvad who have ottachoni that
peal by vw tucceeaAJ bidder * Vw
Court
chaFanga tha validity ot lha ani, tha
Ful paymer* of an e r o n t
Dated on 1277/2001
cjualrflcalteina ol lha par-sonal repraequal to Vw hv^wel bfd W due wbriin
MARYANNE MORSE
iantaOva, vamia, or (unadftipn o4
24 houre erier Vw adverkeed am* *
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ft* Court ara ragmrad lo kla lhair
•a* AJ paymanu trial be ceari or
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ohftctmn* wift Vu* Court WITHIN
guaranlaad
ineirumenl.
made
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
payabto to Vw Clerk * Vw Cko*
Clark
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
Court.
Pubtoh January 9. 16. 23. 30. 2002
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
Daled on 12/27/2001
IKH3
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
MARYANNE MORSE
Nonce of Application
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
CLERK OF T K CIRCUIT COURT
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
for T bs Dead
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
A l cracMori ot 9ft dacadani and
N O TIC E IS H ER EBY GIVEN, 9ft!
by GEflALDiNE HARFORO Deputy
outrer paraona having clamt* or
FU N B T R U S TE E /C U S TO O IA N A
Ctork
demanda aganal dacadanta aetata
PLYM OUTH SPV 1 INC . 9ft holder
Pubbeft January 6. 16, X . X . 2 0 X
on whom a copy of 9na nooce la
of 9ta toiownq cart*cate(s) haa Nad
11X5
aarvad wtlhm ihrta months altar tha
said certificate*a) for a la* daad to be
data of 9ft Nal publication of 9aa
NOTICE OF
issued thereon The certificate ngnv
ber(t) and yaarf*) of tasuance. 9ft
nobca muaf Ma tha* clavna wah 9va
Ficrrm ouaNAM C
description of (ho property, and tha
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
Nobca w hereby given fwl I am
rwLmets) in which 4 was assessed
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
engaged ei huaewaa * 1714 Park
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA
ta/ara as loAowa
Avenue. Santord. FL. Semawto
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
Courty. Ftonde infer tw Ftoaaoue
CERTIFICATE NO: 3164
DAYS AFTER THE QATE OF SER­
Nam* of 6UTZ-CLEAN JAMTORL
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
AL S IR V K C and Vwf I rkerd to regPARCEL 0 4 22 21-29 611-0000ON THEM
! u&gt;1 name w*n Vw Dntoion ol
0350
All other cradKors of 9ft decadent
Description of Properly LEG LOT
Corporabona. Taiariataea. Ftortda.
and paraona having cUims or
35 SPRING VALLEY CH A S E PB 27
acmntonca w*ri Vw provwiorw of
demanda again*! lha decedent s
P O S 87 A 66
trie Fiotaua Name SiabJaa. to­
estate must Me their claim* with tht*
Names m which assessed
wn Sacbon 155 X . Florida Statue*
court WITHIN THREE MONTH3
LAW R EN CE
VO LP I.
H ELEN E
1881.
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
Retort L, Ouke*
VOLPI
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
M of said property being m 9ft
Pubkeft January X . 2 X 2
A U CLAIMS. DEMANOS *NO
M191
C o trty of Sammoto. Stato of Ftonde
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
Unless such certificato&lt;s) shall ba
BE FOREVER BARRED
redeemed according to law. tha
Tha data of the kr« pubfecaaon of
party 'described in auch cailsAPubfto auebort to tw heed al 801
9*e Nobca ta January 23,2002
catftsj wd ba sold to lift htgheai bidam. on Vw dayli) epaedtod twtow. al
dar ft 9ft west front door. Sammoto
Vw bom door of AVwn'e Towing Inc
phyMia Ann Stroup
County
Courthouse.
Sanford,
Localad at 2486 O U Lake Mary Rd
4750 South Santord Avenue
Ftonde. on
Surf* 134. Santord. F l tor tw p u Sanford, FL 32773
Monday. Fabruary I I . 2002. at
of depowng of Vw Mowing
Attorney
tor
Personal
1100am
HeprvsenMbva
Payment of Soto lea. applicable
For funner ntormabon ptoaee cal
AtftrtR Cook
documentary stamp taxes and
(407)321 2845
Attorney
recording fees are required lo be
02-10-02
Flonda Bar No 196323
paid by the successful butter at toe
(1) Year IW lM aea CHEVY GEO
■ Full payment ol an amount
P O. Bo* 160696
V)Nf2C 1MR5440P5 77313 7
Caaaatoarry. FL 32716 0696
equal lo lha hwjhest bxl it due wHtwi
Pubkrri: January X , 2002
24 hour* altar the advertised time of
Talaphona 407 6304009
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‘ COMPLIANCE, pwiuanl to Bacaone
1*33104. 1*3 31*7 and 1B3.31M.
U
Tha adopted C*y o4 Santord
.

Report. (I any), o n ■ »«ible lot pertKc iniptttoo Monday through
Friday, eicapt tor lagal hoiktayi. dor*
trig normal buemee* howl, at tid
Cby ot SartoTO Cty Had. Dan s maid ot tngtoaaatog. (harming and
Zoning. 300 Not* Park Avanua,
BantonL Ftortto 32771.

one (11) doyt Mot pubtoatom oltda
nodca, and must tatudo at ot t o
rdonnaBon and oontanta daawtobd
bi Uniterm Rule 28-109201. F A C
The pabbon muat be Mod odt
Oort. Dapaitiwd ot
OaO Boutovard.
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F d n to Nnaty Mo a paOBon
oongaaet a nanw ot any rtHd to
• m b petitioner unde# Secflons
; 120 500 and 120S7, PS. I a pod, bon to Mad. tie pwpoa* at tie
artnmaatraar* hatting wd b* to proa’ art aatdatMO and taSmony and totmaid a lacommandad order to too
Department * no paaacn la Had.
toto Noaca ot Wart ahad
. Inal agency ocoon.
■ I ■ paaaan to Mod. atrw
panent may poObon tot toon* to
Worvano to tie pvocoasng. A path
bon tor Jntervanaon muat bo Mod at
: Meat twenty (20)
Inal hearing and muat to td a at at
m Undorm Ride 2810* 208. F A C A potman lor MOV*
to worvono aha* be Mod at t o
i ot Artranaakaav* Hoartngt.
; Sarvacea. 1230 ApaMrtiao Partway.
Taaahaaaoo. Florida 32300-1550
Fariuro to poonon to Morvana adtim
too stowed tma tramp cxrwIOLdoo a
waner ot any iV * aia* a pewm he*
to request a hoormg i n t o Section*
120 sap and 12087. F S . or toperAltar an aanaealraavw haartig pab. *on u bmoly Mod. modtoitan M avwaatda purauani to Subaacoon
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ptcceodtog by tong tu t iwrya it adbi
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AWtnMbobi t lloannga Th* thotoa
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tow, Souai 001 t lW Eaal a aktoanc*
at I S i t Nat to a poarL toanoa
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X O O la*t lo a porn. m m DOM aha
bang to* POMT OF BEOMNMQ ol

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laal to a point;
tw ic e Sown
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teat to a point; tw ic e Souti
M 4TM * Wool, a Satan ea ot MOO
teat lo a point,
tw ic e Noiti
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Not to tie POM T OF M Q M N S S at
•aid aprirdCom. tie. Laaoa Parcel
oquora Mat, mot* or too*.
ThaPubac Hearing wKb* held to to*
Comnboalcn Chantoan, 100 N.
Cowrty Club Road, la** Mary Tha
PlAtto M tovtod to

NOTE to A PERSON D EC O CS TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION M A M BY
THIS
CO M M S 3K M
W ITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING ON
HCAMNQ, HE OR SHE W li . NEED
A RECORD OP TH E PTIOCEEDm as. AND THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. ME OR S H I MAY NEED TO
ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM
RECORD OP TH E PROCEEDStOS
IS MADE, WHICH RECORD
IN C U S E S THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE EASED. FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2SSS108
PERSONS WITH DtSABILII
NEEDtNQ ASSISTANCE TO PWRTO P A TB M ANY OP 1 X M PROCEEDW G3 SHOULD CONTACT
T X CtTYS ADA COORONATOR
A T L E A S T S HOURS bt ADVANCE
OP THE MEETtNO A T (407)StS1424.
CITY OP LAKE MARY, FLORKM
Caret A. Foator, COy CMrt
DATED
January 23.2009
Pubaati- January 30. 2008
11203
M TH E O M U f COURT
OP THE EtONTVEtm t

C A M N D t 08CA-143-184
M RE: FORFEITURE OF 81.4*7 00
IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY.
T O Travto WMam MoCab*
• IIW . lat Saraof *202
Sanford. Ftortto 32771
a —to
,o . n r I ■ iIM - — 1--1 ■ - - v
■no
Ovlfn ,wno
CJMtoTi V ) EW fSl
to Ifw toOowmg properly *1.5*7 00
ti Ltrted StWM Currency
Donald P. Eaanger. to hit
party aa ShanR ot toe
Caddy FtortdL toroutoi hto
tonaMgatora or aganto, sailed too
□party on or about
8. 2001. at or naar *13
Waat tat Street. *203. Santord.
Samtnoto County, Flortda. Sold
pngony to to too nutody ot too
Snartl ol Sammoto Cowwy tor toe

Waat borb door at to*
F t a S a M IC O A H o n F t l w y E l,
Dated H a IS day at J a r u r y
MARVANNE------------DyMtrySboupo
ttotodyCtorb
to YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS AY
ACCOMOOATXM f t ORDER TO
RARTICWATt *4 TH O PROCEED
B O . YOU A X ENTITLED, AT NO
COST T O YOU, TO T X PROVI­
SION OP CEOTAM ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE
CO N TA CT
CO U R T
ADMMSSTRAT10N AT SPIN . RANK
AVENUE. SUITE W01. SANFORD,
FLORIDA 32771. (407) » 4 »
EXT. 4217 WTTHM t WORtQOtQ
DAYS OP VOUR RECEtoT OP T&gt; M
NOTICE, to YOU A M HEARMO
OR V O C E bdPAJRED, CALL 1408
(884771.
NOTE; TW S C0MMLNC2T10N,
PROM A O B T C O L L K T O R .il AN
ATTEMPT T O COLLECT A DEBT
ANO
A NY
MPORMATION
OBTAINED W I L M U N O FOR
THAT
Sega* t Abort, P A
Pool Otona Boa 1177
Tbmpa, FL 33M1
PubbatK January 30, vat February

C A M MDl E1-CA-1I72-14-K.
SAMUEL L C X S S 0 1 NADME G
JOHNSON. ALDUS W. CHESSER
and VIVIAN M. METZ,
JOHN MAUTNER and FIRST
U M O N NATIONAL BANK OP
FLO R KM
NOTTCS OP SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN toM
{U tu a rl to to* Ftoto Aabpuaib at
Forwdtoaur* anaarad to to* oaaa el
SAMUEL L CHESSER, NADME C.
and VIVIAN M METZ.
JOHN MAUTNER I
UNION NATIONAL BANK OP
FLORIDA. Oatawtonaa. to toe CbaUI
Court to and tor SantocM C a n ty
Florida. Caaa No. 01-CA-137J-14-K
to* unttonlgiad Ctort a b n l d
pubic eelt Id tie NgheH and beet
tedder tor caati ar Waat bnrt doer ot
too Bamtooto County Cowtoouaa,
301 Nonh Fart A n n a . SarWord.
Bawwnoto Cowey Ftortto . at to*
hour at 11 00 am on to* 21 day ot
February A O . 2008, VW oartam real
Mfty tttuate ind bemm m
fletwloale County, Florid*,
lot * HEFtoSTAOE. UNTT TIM ).
ACCOROtNO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RCCOROCO N PLAT
BOOK 22. PROS 04. OP TH E PUB­
LIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLO R KM
Ctort el M Chart Cowl
SEMINOLE, Fkrtto
By. Mary Baraga

I HEREBY CSRTOT todTa true mid
PiArtah: January 80.2002
b201
N oncaop
PUBLIC AUCTION
Nodca to hereby p a rt
McCcmak Towing wd aa*
u FMbac Aucaon F « SaNaga
tor Caah on demand to IRpiaal
aa
to i * - *
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PE- a
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ri ■■m8ailm8l —
- •*- - *
ronvNurvi
vurnpwni
w -—
u JL
rutTiwwj
by U S. cartbad mad, ratum receipt
laquaMad, to to* abort-named
................... 22 day ol Jan. 2002.
Taah* U FaJnw r
Oanaral Counaal
Ftond* Bar No. 008882S
Oamwcta Coway ShartTa 08toa
100 Buah BoWavard
Santord, Florida 38773
(407)0888803
Attorney fat PaOaonar
Pubbah January 30 and February *,

2002
K206

M T H E CMCUtT COURT
OP THE D Q N TtBN TH

COUNTY

C A M NO. tl-CA-1414-14-3
CHASE MANFiAHAN MORTOAQE
CORPORATION,

DAVIOJ. JORDAN, at #L

10C0M15N3FB133879
S4 Lncoto
ILNBP9SF4EY7S3037
Pabltto
87 Ford

NOTTCS OP
N THE O R C U T COURT
OP THE O Q H TEZN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
W A N D FOR
I COUNTY,

IFAAP003IHH121081
06 Chav
IC3BC55D2OQ291034
8S Marc.
1MEPM37XSJKS404E7
1Q6KS5157KUS228S4
Fob. H a l
73 Chav
CCYI43A10O521
Tha Auchan wd b* h*W *18 00 a m
on urddatea above MoCorma*
Towing ARacorory. 2*00 Santord
A w . Santord, FI. 32773
vatadaa one how pnor to aata
Term* are "CASH OR CERTIFIED
f u n d s : McCormel Towing
reeenraa toe njpa lo accept dr lapd
any and a* BIOS...
Pubtah January 30.2002
H202
e r r r o p l a k e m a r t . Fl o r i d a
n o t i c e o p p u e tjc Hfjuwaa
NOTICE IS HEREBY (W E N by toe
C ty Comnwaion ol toe Cay oI lak*
Mary. Flood*, toal u d Comnaaion
wii hold a Public Hearing on
February at. 2002. ai 7 00 P M or
*4 aoon toaraaHat aa poaatoa. to
canmdar a raquaat bom Sprint PCS
lor
•ComtoonaJ Ua* Approval to Mow
tor to* corutruction ot aarnmneabon lowar toal aicaada to* mailn u n 40 loot haqpit imrcalun n to*
C -1 forwig dtoinci,
• Saa Plan Approval tortoaconabuc*on ol a 150 toor tagh comrrwvcaancaa to th* Land Dnatopmanl
Coda:
I.
Vhnanc* to raduc* to* mwm un reparation from raudenlial
toned property bom MO tael lo 440
•eat
2
Variance to amnai* to*
reguvemert lor partnalar lanbcaping around to# laaaa parcel
3
Vananc# to aWnnaw to*
raqwamant tor an angabwi nyuam
tor M landKaprtg on toe toaowmg
. ..I E N T TR A CT
Th* North 1/8 ol Waal 1/4 ot
Nortoweat 1/4 ot Nortowaal 1/4 (Laaa
Waal 130 Nat and lea* Norn « t b w
lor Laka Mary Btvd) Saction I*.
Townahip 20 Souti. Rang* 30 Eaal,
Pubec Racorda oI Samairt* C a tty.
FloridB
SPRINTCOM. INC. LEASE PAR­
CEL
A parcel ot land lybtfl m toe
Nortowaal 1/4 ol Saction 1».
Townahrp 20 South. Ranfl* 30 Eaal.
Sarmnol* County, Ftonda. bamg
mor* parucutady daaerttod aa tot'taw*.
Commanong at to* Norttweu cor­
ner ol Saction 18. Town*n-P 20
Souto. Rang* 30 EaaL Samvwto
County. Ftonda. nrt toanca South
001 I QS'EiM. along to* Waat In* ol
Mid Saction 18. a diilanc# ol 81 00
lo a poini on toa Souto RghFot-Way
bne ol U k * Mary Boulavard par
Samnola County Rb/b-ot-Way Map

C A M H O l 0SCA-144-18-N
IN RE: FORFEITURE OP ONE
WHITE BOX TRAILER. MODEL
NUMBER 707. SERIAL NUMBER
P110I.
NOTICE OP
f o r f e it u r e c o m p u u n t

TO: Earl WMame, &gt;.
74 Sawn Court
Abamoraa Spmga. Ftond* 37701
In to* ktoowtog property a whtto Boa
Trader. Modal Number 707. Sena
Number P13*1.
Donald F. Eakngar. m hta otbdal
capacity at Sharrt oI to* Sananol*
C a tty. Florida, tonugb tea otocan.
nvetbgatori or aganla. tag ad to*
above property on or abort
December 5, 2001, *1 or naar 74
Salem Court, Altamonla Spring*.
Sammoi* County. Ftonda
Seat
properly u n t o * custody ot to*
Shan* ol Sammoi* County tor to*
purpoe* cl lortartjr* pwmant to eecbona 832 701-832.704. Florida
Slarrt**. A Complaint lor tortadur*
haa bean Mad to toa abort-atyted
Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY toal ab le and
correct ccpy ot tola Noaca ot
Forfadur* Complaint wet kimahad
by U S certified mat. return receipt
requeued, lo toa above named
addraasa* tom 22 day ol Jan. 2002
Tea!-* U Faubnar
Oanaral Counaal
Florida Bar No 0088*23
Sammoi* County Sharer* Otoe*
100 Buah Boulevard
Santord. Ftonda 32773
(407)8688803
Attorney tor Paabcnar
Pub*»h January 30 and February *,
2002
8207
Vt THE ORCUTT COURT
OP TH8 EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP THE STATE OP FLORIDA.
M ANO FOR
U M V IO L E COUNTY
CIVb. DIVISION
No. 8*-CAM I2-14-W
DIVISION: ■
SOUTHTRUST MORTOAQE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF.
v*
WILLIAM A ALEMAN. QISEU.E
ALEMAN and ALAFAVA WOOOS
HOM EOW NERS ASSOCIATION,
INC
DEFENDANTS
AMENOCD NOTTCS OP SALE
None* ■* hereby grvan toal. pwtuam to a Final Judgmani ot
Foracloauiaand
an
Order
Rescheduling Forcloaur* Stia
anlarad to to* abort- arytad cauat, to
to* Cbcut Cout ot Sammoi* Cowby.
Ftonda I ad aM to* proparty M ura
to Sammoi* County. Florida,
described aa
Lot 1. ALAFAVA
WOOOS PHASE XIV. acoonkng to
to* Pitl toaracI. aa recorded n Plal
Book 37. Pages IS and 18. ot to*
Pubic Record* ot Sammoi* County,

C M D ITD R S , TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTH ER MK11CS CLABdNO ■
M T E f O T BY. TH R O U D H IM O E R
OR
AOAM ST
SAUOHI _ZJ
PACHECO-TAYLOR: S C M M C W
COUNTY. FLORKM; JOHN D O «l
AND JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
DEFENDANTS)
Nonce op
NOTICE H HEREBY OIVEN pweuarb to a Swranary Final Judge
at Poradoaua* dead Jan 12 It
waandtoCM CaaaNo.01 CA1888
14 K d to* C b o * Court ol toa 1ITH
JudctotCbOub to and tor SEMMOLE
Coway SANFORD. Ftortto. I wdaaa
10 Si* MRaal and B M Mbdar '
o M N A t WEST FRONT DOOR OP
CO U R TH O U M M to* SEMMC
Coway Cowtoouaa tocatod N 301N.
Part Aeanua to Santord. F L . a ll IDO
AM * jh . on toa 18 d w ot February.
2 X 8 toa kdoatog dnotoad prat
aaaattorto
ly a*
tat to to taU Summary Ftoai
Judnmara.
LO T 2 SLOCK 2 T K R a E.R.
TRAPPOROTS MAP OP THS TOWN
OP SANPORO. ACCORDING TO
THB PLAT RECORDED M P U T
SOOK 1. M O B t i l AS RE00I
ED M PUBLIC RECORDS OP
BEMMOLE COUNTY. FLO R K M
■ A O LAND SITUATE. L Y M ) t m
M M G IN SEMINOLE COUNT'/
Oatod tto IS d w ol January 2008.
(CtRCUtT COURT SEAL)
S b e tt o a C b e id Court

M TH M C S IC U tT COURT
M AND FOR
S S M M O U COUNTY.

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN putmant lo a Final Judpnart ol
Porartoowa M a d Janiary tt, 2008,
and antarad I* Caaa No. Ot-CA1414-14-a at to* O a d C a r t M to*
EIGHTEENTH Jubdal Ckoul to and
tor SEMINOLE Cowby. Florida
whantn CHASE MANHATTAN
M ORTOAQE CORPORATION I*
PlamWt and OAVIO J . JORDAN,
REBECCA J JORDAN. HUSBAND
ANO W IF I. AMSOUTH BANK,
TU4ACUAN COMMUNITY SEN
VICES ASSOCIATION. INC., CHI­
ROPRACTIC ONE. INC., are
Defendant*. I to* art to toa hftfiaat
and b M bidder tor cadi to toa Waat
bort door ol toe Courtooua* to SAN­
FORD. SEMINOLE Cowby. Ftonda,
1100 o'clock on to* 18 day ot
February. 2003. to* toaowmg
daacitoad property aa tat tor* to
lad Final Judgment, toWU:
LO T 8, T1MACUAN UNTT 12
ACCOROtNO TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 33. PAGE 82.83 ANO 84. OP
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA k V a
477 Mohave Terrace, U k * Mary, a
32748
DATED tot* 18 day at Janiary.

2002
Aa Ctort at aaid Cowt
By Mary 80041*
Aa Deputy Ctort
Submitted by
Faber IQaau. P. A
S u n 300
1870 Markup* Annua
Corat debtor, Ftortto 33148
(303)882-4110
•Parson* w*h a itoahdry who need
a apactal sccommodaoon to parberP««e in thto procaarang should conlaci ADACoordtoator *1 Sarmnoto
County Corthoua*. 301 N. Part
A nn ua. Suit* N301, Santord.
Ftonda 38771, at toart b n day* pttar
to to* procaaOng
Talaphona:
(407)3334330 art 4227; 1-800-033(771 (TDD) Ol 1 *00-8858770 (V)v1*
Ftonda Relay Sanies.*
Putdah January 30. and February 2
2002

11210
IN THE CBICtXT COURT
OP THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
PI ANO FOR
8CMMOL1 COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JUFttSOrCTlON CbVtNOH
C A M NO: 01 CA 1888 14 K
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE, INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
OEANORAE D TAYLOR IF LJV1NO.
AND IF DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMMO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST DEANDRAE D. TAYLOR:
SAUOHFZ PACHECO-TAYLOR IF
LIVING. ANO IF OEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.

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THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OP OAVIO J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PUUNTVP
■ 0 1 1 lAtoantto Odrt SMto SCO
PtontMton, FL 33324
01-7S7S4(NCL)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERtCANS WITH DtSASKJTIES
ACT.
N * .
oontoct COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Co rth ou n M *07*09-4227. 1*00■38*771 (TOO) M 1*08*33*772
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O * Cm * No . 01 C A 2232 14 L si
tto CboUl Court ol toa 1*TH JudfcU
C b o * to and tor SEMMOLE Cowby
SANFORO, Ftortto. I a * art to too
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UARfTSA ALARCON; JOHN DOE
KATHRYN W. QREBNACRB.
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A U M T E X S T E D PERSONS A X
OSFENOAMT(S): JOHN
DOE.
ANO IP OEAO. THE UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE DOE.
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GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
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TRUSTEES ANO AU. OTHER
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PARTIES CLA8WNG AN N TE R E S T
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INCLUDING
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T X FM ST PUBUCAT10N OP D M
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CREDITORS,
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UENORS. ANO T R U S T E E ! A
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A l l OTHER PERSONS CUUMMG
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AGAINST TH E NAMED DEFEN­
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DANT (S)
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WHOSE RESIDENCE &amp; w*noM 1
THREE MONTHS AFTER T X
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YOU ARE HEREBY mortad to fto
DATE OP T X FIRST PUBUCATHE W EST FRONT DOOR at ft*
yow anawar or wbtan dalanaae. *
T O N OF THIS NOTICE OR T X T T Y
SEMINOLE Coway Courthoua*
any to toa above protwtoig art; toa
DAYS AFTER T X DATE OP SER­
located at 310 H. PARK AVENUE to
Ctort 01 N r Court, and to aarv* a
VICE OF A COPY OF TH B NOTICE
SANFORO. Ftortto. at 1100 a m on
oogy thereof 14x11 to* ptamMTi aBorON THEM.
to* 12 day ol March. 2002 toa lot­
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dam* or
to aaid Summary Final
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SECTION ONE. ACCOROtNO TO
gage agamat ft* tobowng dooerfbod
AFTER T X DATE OP T X FIRST
TH E P U T THEREOF, RECORDED
property to**:
PUBLICATION OF T H S NOT1CC.
M PLAT BOOK 11 PAGES Z7 ANO
LO T 41. SPICEWOOO ACCORD­
A U CLAIMS, OCMANOS AND
28 OP THE PUBUC RECORDS OF
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
OBJECTIONS NO T SO FE ED W EL
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK X .
BE FOREVER BARRED
Dated ta* t l day ot Janiary. 2002
PAGE 17. O f THE PUBLIC
Tha dtoa gf too toll PubAcabon ot
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
RECORDS OP SEMMOLE COUN­
tto nobca la January X 2002
TY. FLORIDA.
MARTANNE MORSE
CJart ol to# Ctoart Cowt
A/K/A 1787 CINNAMON CIRCLE.
CHARLES R. OREENACRE
By: Mary Stroiga
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA 32707.
11588 W o o M B to Cout
DagWy Ctort
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THE SEMINOLE HERALD
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Representative
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAV O J.
" • b* arberad agent you tor to*
ELDFUOGE D. LACY. ESQUIRE
STERN, P A . ATTORNEY FOR
i* M damandad to toa Comptaml a
Ftortto B a No. 0873497
PLAINTIFF
Dean Mead Egerton, Btoodworti.
•01 1 UrvnrWy O n n Sul* 500
Datod tie day ct JAN 22 2001.
Capouano 8 Botarth, PJL
Ptontoaon. FL 13324
UAflYANNE MORSE. CLERK
BOON Magnoba Avenue. Suto 1800.
(884)2338000
CLERK OF T X CtRCUIT COURT
Ortando, Ftortto 32803
01-78481 (FM)NCM
ByJANB JASEVRC
Talaphona (407)841-1200
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
Deputy Ctort
Pubtatc January X and February 2
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
law Office* ol Darbal C. Conausgra
2002
ACT.
M l Norffi Arman-a Avenue
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8H R M O IS COUNTY.
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at th « otocurr c o u r t
M X . ESTATE OP
2002
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
LYNOLE P A U U X WHITE
8212
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP T X STATE OF FLOMOA,
NOTICE OP AOMBMTRAnON
M THE O R C U T COURT
M AND FOR
Th* adnantobabon at toa oetoto at
OP THE 18TH
SEMMOLE COUNTY
LYNOLE
PAUUX
WHITE,
JU O CIA L CtRCUtT,
CIVIL DIVISION
deceeead. FI* Nunbwr 02-1CP. to
M AND FOR
C A M NO. 81-CA-24SS-144)
pendng In to* CMai* Court, tor
M M M O LE COUNTY.
T X S A X OF X W YORK, AS
Sammoi* C a tty Ftonda. Probata
FLORIDA
TR USTEE FOR NEW SOUTH
Orweion. to* adrtaaa ot ehrch a x i
GENERAL
HOME EQ U ITY TRUST 1888-2
H. Part Avanua, SantonL Ftonda
JURttOtCnON DIVISION
FORMED PURSUANT TO T X
32771.
C A M NO; 01 CA 1232 14 L
POOLING
AND
SERVICING
Th* namaa and atMraaaaa tt to*
WELLS FARGO HOME
AGREEM ENT DATED AS OF
Paroonai RapraaantaBv* v d bM
MORTGAGE, INC., F«/A
NOVEMBER I. 1888. AMONG
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC
PAINE WEBBER MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION IV.
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
VS.
AS DEPOSITOR. NEW SOUTH
NOTIFIED THAT)
DAVtO,PENT OLD. IF LIVING, ANO
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK. AS
Al paraona on adorn too noaca to
IF
OEAO,
THE
UNKNOWN
TRANSFEROR ANO AS SERVICER.
SPOUSE. HEIRS. 0EV1SEES.
ANO T X BANK OF NEW YORK.
chabang* toa vahtoy ot to* W2 to*
GHAUT EES.
ASSIGNEES.
AS TRUSTEE.
quakhcatton* ol toa Panonal
UCNORS.
CREDITORS.
Rtproeerdatoi*, vwnu*. or | n d c TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
ocn ol toto Cout ar* ratyired to to*
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
JAMES L FULKERSON and LOIS
» * r Obmcaona wah baa Court WITH­
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
FULKERSON. 4 living and al
IN THE LATER OF THREE
AGAINST
DAVID
PENFOLD.
unknown part** ctoimmg by.
MONTHS AFTER T X DATE OP
RAMONA A PENNER IF LIVING,
ffirou(pi. under a agamel toe above
T X FIRST PUBLICATION O f THIS
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
named Defendants who *1* not
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
known to b* dead or abvw whstoar
THE DATE OP SERVICE OP A
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
laid imknown part** may clean an
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
A4 crartkora ol to* decadsrt and
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
other persons having clam* or
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
tort. Huai*** or other claimant*,
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OH
claiming by. througn, under or
on whom a copy ol toto noaca to
AGAINST RAMONA A PENNER.
agamat to* aaid JAMES L
Mnrad wahm tor** morthe alter toe
DRHI. INC; WINOINQ HOLLOW
FULKERSON. OR LOtS
dale ot to* toll pubtcaOon of toto
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
FULKERSON. COLUMBUS
MC. W E U S FARGO BANK
HARBOUR HOMEOWNERS
Court WITHIN THE LATER O f
MINNESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. M C . a Ftonda nonTHREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
ASSOCIATION F/K/A NORW EST
proa corporapon. JOHN DOE and
DATE OP T X FIRST PUBLICA­
SANK MINNESOTA NATIONAL
JANE DOE;
TION OP T H S NOTICE OR THKTTY
ASSOCIATION, A S TRUSTEE FOR
D*r*ndaia(r)
0AY3 AFTER T X DATE OF SER­
THE IRWIN REVOLVING HOME
NOTICE OF ACTION
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
EQUITY LOAN TRUST 18881
T O JAMES L FULKERSON and
ON THEM
PURSUANT TO THE INDENTURE
LOIS FULKERSON. 4 kvtng. and a)
Al other cradtora 01 to* dacadanl
DATED AS OF MAY 31. 1888. JOHN
unknown pane* claiming by.
and paraona having dame ot
DOE AND JANE
DOE AS
tomigh. wider or agamel to* above
demand* agamat toe decadenfa
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
named Delendanta who are not
POSSESSION
known ID b* dead or abve. whwtnat
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
DEFENOANT(S)
ked imknown parts* may clam an
AFTER T X DATE OF T X FIRST
RE-NOTICE OF
PUBLICATION OF M S NOTICE
FORECLOSURE SALE
graraawi. aeaign***. tenon, crea­
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwtor*. butt*** or other clement*
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W 2L
4U4M lo an Order Granting the
claiming by, through, imder or
BE F O X V E R BARRED
MoOon to Heart Foractoaw* Sal*
agamai tha ta d JAMES L FULMER
Th* dale 01 toa Ural Pubecanon at
dalad January 17. 2002 anlarad to
SON or LOIS FULKERSON Whoia
tm nonce a January X . 2003

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PARTIES C lA M M O AN MTEREST
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UNKNOWN
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A* Deputy Ctort
In Tha
Pubtoh: Janiary 23. X
HINT

2002

M T M C M C U T T COURT
O P T X If T H
JUDICIAL CMCtST,
M AND FOR
I COUNTY,

JU R nX CTX M OIYTSION
C A M NO: 8 1 C A 1 M 2 1 4 K
W E U S FARGO HOME
MORTOAOE. MC.. FiK/A
NORWEST MORTOAOE. MC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
STEPHEN K. ABBE IP UVMG. ANO
IP
OEAO.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U O T X R
PARTIES CLAIMING AN M T E X S T
BY, THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST STEPHEN K ABBE,
DEBORAH L ABBE IF UV1NO, ANO
IF
DEAD,
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES
UENO R S.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST DEBORAH L ABBEEAST
POINT E
SUBDIVISION
M O M E O W X R 3 ASSOCIATION.
M C : PSB LENDING CORP; JOHN
DOE AND JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEfENQANT(S)
NO TICI OP
FO R C C L O S U X S A U
NOTICE IS X X B Y OIVEN purauarb to a Stannary Fart Judprwna
tt Forackma* dated j*n 12 2003
artarad in CN4 Caaa No. 01 CA 1183
14 K ol to* Chart Caul ol toa 18TH
-katctol Cento n and tor SEMINOLE
C a tty. SANFORO. FkakJa. I wto tab
to toa hrghaal and beef he*M. tor
caah al AT W EST FRONT DOOR OP
COURTHOUSE at to* SEMINOLE
Counly Ceiatoato* tocatod al 310 K
PARK AVENUE. SANFORO. FL
32771 In SANFORD. Ftonda. at
11-00 AM i n on t a I I toy ol
Fabruary. 2002 Via
•aid Summary Final Judgmea. to­
ws:
LO T 90. EAST POINTE SUBDIVI­
SION. ACCOROMQ TO T X PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 31, PAGES 19. N AND 80.
OF T X PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Deled twe I t dey of January. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clerk o# toe Ceoto Court
By Mery Stroups

NOT1CS IS HEREBY QIVEN pwauart to a Bwnmary Final Judgrwrt

01 Foractoaw* dated Jan 1 ! 2003
anlarad In C M Caaa No. Q1 CA 1110
14 KOI » * C » a 4 l Cowl ol to* lif t

Comfy SANPORO. Ftortto. I art X
to to* N0Mrt and bart Nddar tor
caah rt AT M E T FRONT DOOR rt
to* SE M M O U County Cowtoouaa
tocatod al 310 N. PARK AVENUE In
SANPORO. Ftortto, al 11 DO Am. on
to* 18 day c4 Fabruary 2002 toa k«raotoad proparty aa eat
In aaid Summary Final
LOT 2 SW EETW ATER OAKS
SECTION 12 ACCOROM Q TO T X
PLAT T X R E O F AS R8COROCD M
P U T BOOK 17. F A Q ! 12 PUBLIC
RECOROS OP S E M M O U COUN­
TY. FLORKM.
Dalad toto 18 day ct January 2003
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
M ARYANX MORSE
Ctort of toe C b o * Cowt
B y Mary Sboupa
Deputy Ctort
Pubtah Ft
T X SEMMOLE HERALD
T X LAW OFFICES OP DAWK) J
STERN, P A . A TTO R NEY FOR
P U M TIF F
■01 2 Urhatagy Drtra SWto 800
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*to Ftortto Hotoy Sarvtoo.
PubiahJaruary 23. X , 2003
8179___________________________
M T X C W C U I T COURT
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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
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2003.
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Badoock FurtMure, 407-3226240.

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ITOOe par Beak earning potonlaL
No COL7 No prabtantl CO L training
C a A N ow tTbilraal-aTTi
214-3624.

fsjtlng, m n w l M
phones, etc. 20-25 hrWek. H U t r
♦ bow aa. C a l J .P Pets. 407-320-

a M6&lt;||. AtoO^togid
6070.

Fo un d

F e u * off MStMa Road

. Pharmacy tech. FT,
WacadtoNal FT. F u raauma. 363774-4666 or ce6 366-774-1223,
Diana.

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i n driven to A 'o b W n an T
andonamanl w/to 30 daya ol
Appticihona being

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SantonL FL 32773
Contact Diana Crews al
407-5684010
F id Tbne AvtaSon Cuatomar Samoa
Rape hkdcto Ttoba. Mum Have H S .
Diploma- 407-321-6660-_________

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C M 407-322-2344
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Deck HancVHt o u te r. F T position
• v e itttr Experienced or wtS train.
Mu m pees drug leet ANo need PT
Servers, nwerahto Romance, 4073216061. 431 N. Palmetto A w .
g a te d
Growing cradt card prooeeamg
company to C a r M Florida now fffong
itlons lor Via toffowlng
buameaa aalaa only. No axparianca
needed, wri train Hourly pay plus
bonuses 4076887206.
H O U S E K IE F E R

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Info C r t 407-3266416
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A t t e n t io n R a a d o r s ll
IT* dagal tor oompantoa doing
budnaaa by phone to pramlaa you
a loan and aak you to pay lor N
baton they deliver. For more
ntarmaflon, cai loHrea I6 7 7 -FTC
l e u (Aputdcaanfca maaaaga tom
The Samlnola Herald and Pia
Federal Trade Comrrraaion)

71— H e i f W a n t e d
1250 a day pctonttakbartomirSI
Training provided 1600-2933883X4271.

LfARNTODRIVE
TRACTORTRAILERS
m a p a m m iB !

MAIDS NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY!
HonsaL dspamtobto, A makes. MF ? Jt&gt; 5 0 0 P M $2S0-$400/wk.
TiareportMon rerywed C M 407-3241t77 to atari vnmad.
Material hendtor/TTanstoedey.
MOO
per hour/ E ic e Itent
Benefits.
Company
deeply
commuted to aalety 6 quality seeks
hardworking tndhriduali to operate
machinery used to toad A untoad
ratoara. Candidate must be selfdirected. teri alerter, who works
wel wan people A enjoys working
outdoors. T icaSant beneltts inckido
turiy paid haalthcara w/ lamily
coverage, aye. denial, hoSdaya.
vaceacn, 401 h. Me (wuanoa 6 kdon
rebrtouraamanl *800 to atari *8.00
altar one year 4 potential bonus I
qualified
Possibility
tor
advancement.
Only
safety
corwaou* team ortantod people need
apply to 2381 VMM Sti StoaL aartad.
FL 32771. 407-3381761.________
Need U ltim a man 4 woman to do
final cleaning M construction arias.
Need own Iranaportabon. 407-3227811.

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ad Salary
baaed on axpertanoe. CM
a i 407-332407
6731
WM Pey You Tb Lose WMght
26 Paegto To Loeie ktolghL
Dr. I

P7T Teacher. Education Pm gw n to
akjdsnto yttoffng the Zoo. Wtak w lh
•rtowto. F M tto days. I4 f. M O » m
•2.00 p jn . Teaching Exp. pmL but
watMrk 66604*. C M 407-323-4430
or comptoto an applcilen M CartoM
Ftohda Z x to jc M Paik. 3738 H. Hwy
1762. Sanford FL
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Cleaning Sanrica In Ybur Home
W » abo do baby alton. Plaaaa Ca l
Ana. 407-221-5883. ahaf 3pm
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District. - fpic, balcony,
p rM a g a a .ltO O W K .ltO Q
407-3283277

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Share home. Ml prMsftee hdudbig
phone 4 long tSetencs Ctoeed
p M 0 to «ra ttn 6 3 0 O * 1/2 iM, *200
d*p. 407-321-6724.

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Share 48R 2BA home. Sartord
Living
Waahar/dryar. *375/mo, *230
aacunry. uttobee todudad 407-378
1116.

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Sanford: 26R apt. sic. arse, cable
TV. Seeking one mature stable
parson t l1(V*k or *425/mo r *250
•ec dap 407-3216735
Sanford Gaiaga apt sale ar
ndudaa al. 1330 par momh, pkrt
dspoari. 407-202-1364

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34*1 Cstary Ave,

223—M iscellaneous

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25 I
ahop/Khoda, some tekefrow l
protactive covenants. Heavtty
woodad. tram $36,800. on Dmfo (aM
33) 1 mto aaM d Saxon or 2 mass
w ed d Rods 415 ■00-7786(82.

Oelone: Ctaan 2/1 rafrtgamor,
loeaffon. Near Saxon Bhd 4
Proyktonea *680.1st KM 4 1400
security. 1449
Pigs. No pets. 407-3282120
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1BR/1BA W/ Ofc. W/D
HookUlpa. C H A 1323/1500 Oap
•anford: 2 Large BRa 11/2 BA, 2
S b y Oordo, N e w Til 4 PM* Nkhan
4 Dkvng Room, Communriy Pod
tffrxyttoooap
2 Lg BR/1.S B A 2 Story
Condo, New
aw CarpM. Vkryt 4 P a r*
A h a n 4 DMng Fbiv. W D H dcA U m ,
Comm. Ptod
o d l16285600 DapoM
2B7V1.5 Bato C
DuptsaNee
Carpet 4 P a M , W/D HooMJpa
I623/M00 Dspoari
Sanford: 36fV28A wtFandy Rm.
Living A n 4 Formal OMng Rm, Lg
Corner Id W,'Storage Shad
(B23/5800 Dapoari
Lake Mary: 4BR/3BA W/ DW
Garaga, Scrsansd Pod W Hot Tub,
Fbepktoa. Formal DMng 4 Dan.
52.000/ *2.000 Dapoari
O O TL B R KALTY, M C.
(407) 5284444
W « RCNT 4 B ELL HOMES
Sartord 2BR1 B A *350 par mondi.
Id . tad 4 security reqd. Avafabta
2/1/02 Located at 312 Ead 2 5 » U
4076666326.
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Sanford South Oak AW . 78TV M A,
I d Roar, appkancee, catpeVtte,
C H A ferean porch, 1350, no pats
Cabfwal Really Service, 407-768
3700.

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1 KING SERTA, posturspadc ia*
nsver lead Com $2K.aM $293 Can
dafver. 407-7085398.
1 Luxury tbm pHowtop let with 7 yr
awnarVy; 14*136, cyjaan *140, twig
$210. Brand new. Located bt
Sanford. 407-402-2778
1 2 piece Name Brand Queen
O R TH O PED IC PILLOW TO P
Maltreat Sat Brand New. St* to
Ptaaffc. Sacrifice $100. Can Debver.
407-4226444.
t BRASS BED. Q U EEN S E R TA

poatoipadc eat 4 frame. Never uaad.
coat 11A sal *275 Can dMver. 407357-2045

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Teo too ag I dfoaa on a Johns Hher
M Hkkton HMtour ttwrba. Common
area, lobby 4 rear rooms. Crceient
parkbtg4 dasdnabon.2 raataurants
on ptwrasse. MOOriro C a l Don or
407422-1610.
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VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
M M WMKIi fftdwa M toUtlXIO
h i homscwwi nsstves fund
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hanovatori U b e Near 3 BR. new
pent rvout. new carpal LR, DR.
FR. over 1/4 acre. (79.900
Over t/4 Acre 30R IB d to L M d n .
topk. hesvSy bead. Priced tor tyidi
•aia *64.900
F o d Home: 3f1.5 writ Lie Dtn. Sc
Porch, Inground pod. owaga on
id end cddesac. *43.800.
itovetad Like Near 3/1. newly
parted Intenor, axtsrtor, new
carpal new A/C. acr. porch.
$76600

Santord. 2/1 comptotofy renovated
inalda, new everything, hugs back
yard, must H i Only $63,600 obo.
407-314-7507
Sanford, 3/1, LR. F a brapkea. new
kitchen, bath. Ha. Central AiC.
electric wiring, carpal, paint,
ippaancee. trod porch. No dosing
cod. $ 1800 dn, SSOQtncrdi 407-768
1080

$30.00Off

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A Brand New Chary O ld (k m g HUa.
72" and 8 Chart w le a l S d n Boi
*860. bghtad China Cabinet Aval
Can Debver. 407-422-0230.
A Fi* sue manraaa aal New to
ptaaffc. MuM aal *100 407-422-

with pftow top manraaa aat Navar
lead 3M $346 Can dafver. 407-4220230.
A KING SIZE PILLOW TO P

Bad teack iron canopy bad &lt;rth
kaaxy fern r t r t e p m l Nerer uaad
|407-402-2T7B.
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Irm Mto yrito 5 yr aenarty- TWto $75,
U $6Q guawt t a , ktog $175 Navar
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407-402-2778.
in Good Condition
Only 530.00
407-332-01S 7
DbangFtoom-13 pc. add thany wood
ctoubi*
W iMf, 8
ChtppendMa ch a n , bdtot 4 hutch,
never uaad coal *8k. la f $1205.
server. $250.407-457-2035
Entartalnmant Cardan Modem
style. Hack. W * h dd up to 2 T TV.
Excatort r n d k a $3500 407-3207301.
Enlartammanl
S3TWX43rHal55* D. Fax ip to 27"
TV. Mca Mm tor imaff room. $200.
407-323-4353.
.Extra large 4 piece sofa in good
on Cray 16000407-3320137
I Twin t u t bad head boards with
compartments. Only $20 00. Good
comibon. 407-332-0187

191— B u i l d i n g
M a t e r ia l s

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Carwa Check Thaaa Quit

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Brand New Boat 4 Trailer
Starting A t - I I J M .
N l c h o la O u t b o a r d
S e r v ic e C o n f e r
1000 W e a t t M O t Sanford
407-333-06*4
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Brand New
Apartments Homes

HELP
Shertls Oept chase d a motorcycle
on Markham Road near Markham
Woods and Laka Markham at
400pm on 11AM/01 (Tueeday),
plaaaa hafo 6 you aaw anytfWtg.
Ptiona 407-2216837

Lak« Miry Blvd. A 17*92
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WEKIVA RIVER
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•Private OuKtad Tours -Fiatwig
•CuatomUad Trips
Picnic and RMaa to a Etta place

of Heaven!

For raaervatrorw and additional
totormahon cal:

407-327
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or vieil ua on the web at
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father
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sp e a k
1 4 O n e of the
O ce a nkte s,
in G re e k
m yth
18 Languish

1 8 Miserable
dwelling
1 7 U k e -n o fU n k
18 B e co m e
w earisom e
1 0 W h a tsoe ve r
2 0 S lo w ly but
surely
2 3 Ta m p e re r
ham perer
2 4 '0 0 s m uscle
car
2 8 R h e a 's
Rom an
counterpart
2 8 in a headsu p m anner
31 T n e year
on e thou­
sa n d in
Rom a?
Th a t's crazy
3 4 Rolls out the
re d carpet
for
3 8 Reset
setting.
3 7 Bulletinboard post­
ing. perhaps
3 8 O n e w a y to
build
4 2 Unbleached
muslin
shade
4 3 Vietnam
annexation?
4 4 U n ca ge d
4 5 W h ite alter­

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W.ll Buy Old Linens. Oilhoa
u s e Fimfue, Jawery and OcMi
4 Ends 4076386738

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Open House: Grits 4 Accessories
leatumg home ntanora. 133 Ridge
Road, laka mary Saaaday. February
2nd. 12-*pm. For (Xrecbona cal *073233337
[Ywd Sale. 6ottiaa, ihoea. 3 R S
od wwaky. dahae 1804
Tangatma Ave. Santord. S a l Fab|

“Offices Ceasl to Coast"

Yard Sale: Fab 2. 8-4pm. 324
Borada Rd. Hidden Lakes.
Commercial mower, stove. Duck
tod box, microwave 4 much. much

native
4 6 Plant’s
principal
feeds r
4 0 Ron,
basebaJI's
“Penguin"
6 0 B u m p hard
81 Like a blue
m oon
8 3 Gradually,
for b a b y ?
8 0 O u t ot o rder
81 Guitar
forerunner
8 2 W ord with
happy or
eleventh
8 3 Gum ption
8 4 W hat con­
quers om nia
8 8 Kett of old
com ics
6 8 U se a
prie-dieu
8 7 Science
fiction site
8 8 O pposite ot

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1 Em ulate a
banshee
2 City
southeast
ot Turin
3 L a u gh -a mlnute
4 Scoots
5 Legal tactic
8 Held respon­
sible
7 O ne 's
partner?
8 Show 's
partner
0 Hardly
taciturn
1 0 Typ e
of ticket
11 Ze ro-shaped
12 Blg-league

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pitcher
A a ro n
13 Pip e bend
21 Low e st In
Im portance
2 2 D ig s In tho
sn o w 7
2 5 P re se nt as
a n act of
w o rsh ip
28 S h e lle y s
first nam e
2 7 B u y e r bo
w h e re ?
20 Runner
Bannister
3 0 R o ck y
pinnacle
31 B o rdeaux
w ine
3 2 B e a class
clow n
33 Bashful
com panion?
3 3 G ro u n d e d
bird
3 7 Phone-dial
trio

mero
Intuition
41 Sound
beginning?
4 6 G raduation
cap pari
4 7 D om osthones,
lor one
4 8 Form ula
W esterns
5 0 H o m a rch e d
with Martin
5 2 Old-tim e
anesthotic
5 3 Sign of
things to
com e
5 4 M use count
5 5 O nter actor
Ja ck
5 8 Mountain
lion
5 7 Scintilla
5 8 Jeff's
partner
5 9 Precam brlan
ot at.

39 C o u ra g e

6 0 Interpellate

4 0 M o re than
P R E V IO U S P U Z Z L E A N S W E R

"ON THE SLOW TRACK”

CORRUGATED S TE E L ROOFING
tor Barns. Boat Docks. Shops, etc.
Alto
Culvert
Pipe:
15*120*
$147 00.ee
18*i20' $! 73aa
Surplua Steal 5 Suppry. toe. Apopka
407-2935788.

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The U n ive rs a l C ro ss w o rd

Initial Service
With This Ad
Since 1954

Lo atonx tax a treed boM andtorl
motor? itoVe 6M 6wmt Come i
today I N k h o la Outboi
-vtcaCanaw, 1000 WsM 1st SL
Sanford. 467-32368B*

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Sale

AFFORDABLE HOMES

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(Eta)Wlue too* tar $50.
407-3887035

Two Chevrolet Ptckupa with
1 4 two boata w/ traders.
407-8881111

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Flaw to ptaaffc. Sei $210.
407-4226844
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Ftoergkua boat with Evtoruda VS
ouBjoard angxia New paM/naw
toterior/recendy rebuff angxia
Gatvaniad trailer. Rune great
WMmatotdnad $3.S00oba kkjat|
eft
407 721-4335 (caRtoone)

Tool cheM.
$60.
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FtBRUARY 3, 2 0 0 ?

Sanford, Florida

Residents oppose new apartments
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People living in S anorc subdivision don’t
want proposed Sanford com plex built

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b4 id ^ A irp ort Boulevaid.
don't want it b that dear enough?" said
Ubtoy Barker; who has lived in Sanora far 22
yean*

Other residents a n resigned to the bet
that the property will be developed. They
Juat want a say in how it occurs.

Gardner is one of several Sanora n

*ntolwh° p,an to a,tcnd *•*S"*
Thursday night He hopes lo convince PI

build apartments," said Rick Gardner,
whose property is next to the proposed pro­
ject "I can Uve with th a t But the plan they
want to do is abut three stories of apart­
ments right next to my property line. That
would be a disgrace, and I'm going to fight

All SAC In boys
soccer
As was pretty much
expected, the final four in
the Class 4A-Districl 2 and
Class 3A-Oistrict 5 Boys
Soccer Tournaments will be
made entirely of Seminole
Athletic Conference teams.

Thieves using
Tunisian coins lo
get quarters from
venefing machines
The Seminote County
Sheriff's Office has taken
two reports within the past
1 1 ■ i i i t ^ M week
regarding
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I theft of
1 "7!
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In one
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CJSV' a vic­
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from a vending machine.
Apparently, thieves are sub­
stituting coins from another
nation, and then uring the
coin return mechanism to
get U S. quarters. The coins
are roughly the same size
and weight as a U S. quarter.
Accenting to investiga­
tors' research, the coins
appear to be a flve-mlilime
Tunisia coin that b being
substituted. According to
the victim, there have been
other instances involving
vending machines on
interstates 4, 7 5 and 95 and
the total loss could be
$3,000.

Area officials discuss
w ater supply during
Central Honda summit
Seminole County elected offi­
cials journeyed Thursday to the
Orange County Convention
Center to take put fat the first
Central Florida water summit
designed to address area water
supply challenges and solutions.
Louis C Murray Jt, chief of
hydrologic studies at the U.S.
Geological Survey fat Altamonte
Springs, and Hal WUkmfa^, the
St Johns Water District director of
resource management, helped
alert officials horn seven different
counties to specific water con­
cerns.
In the last 50 years, the Upper
Florida Aquifer has declined five
to 10 feet in West Seminole
County, according to Murray.
Some o f the largest dips have
com* to the Orange County area.
From The 30a to the early 90 s,

Murray said the dtiea of Orlando
and w inter Park alone have
increased pumped gallons of

Increased pumping hum the
aquifer not only furthers exhaust­
ing the resource, but it abo effects
spring flow, lakes' water leveb
and wetlands' hydro periods. He
abo stated the aquifer has con­
tracted more chloride and
unwanted minerals in the pest
years. In Seminole County, areas
around Oviedo have seen the
biggest increase with Chloride
frustration.
"land use changes and ground
water withdrawb have affected
the quantity and quality of water
resources," Murrey said.
WUkening said that by 2020
aquifer pumping would have to
increase by 65 percent to meet
demands. That could cause the
aquifer to drop another couple of
feet in die Sanford area and nve to
10 feet in Orlando.
‘T h e aquifer can meet a good
portion o f that need, but not all
thorn needs can not be m et w it h ­
out harmful effects to lakes, wet-

landsend springs," he said. "We

HoreM snow k f Carte n e a r

Orlando Mayor Glenda Hood and Seminole County Commissioner Daryl

McLain dlscuse the area's water supply during the first Central Florida water
summit held Thursday el the Orange County Convention Center.

Officers escort William Carr Jr., loft, and Jimmy Franklin lo police cars following their arrest
Tuesday.

Four cause ruckus at LM H igh
Earlier threat puts
authorities on alert
LAKE MARY— Four men were
arrested Tuesday after an incident at
Lake Mary High School
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
deputies were advbed by a student
Sunday that an unidentified male
had threatened to "bring some heat
after schooL"
As the school day winded down
Tliesday at Lake Mary High, School
Resource Officer Carf Tipton, who
was aware of the threat noticed a
suspicious truck behind the row of
parked buses. Boxing the truck to
between his patrol car and the buses.

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Seminole County Sheriffs Deputy Mike Hawkins escorts
Terrance Jackson lo a waiting police car Tuesday following
his arrest for trespassing.

See Ruckus, Page 8A

Master Musician Educators honored during Zora Neale Hurston gala
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By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
Zora Neale Hurston Festival Awards
Gala recently honored four o f Central
Florida's outstanding "M aster Musician
Educators."
Saturday evening, Jan. 2 6 , at the
Wyndham
Orlando
Resort,
the
Association to Preserve the Eatonville
Community (PEC) presented a salute to
these educators at the 13th annual Zora
Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and
Humanities. Musk for the gala affair fea0

tured the renowned Charley Bateman
Quartet.
Mistress of ceremonies for the evening
was Jackie Benton of Orlando. Presenting
the awards was N.Y. Nathiri, executive
director of PEC.
National acclaim went to the army
bearers who have taught thousands of
students the greatness in the musical
world of arts. They have had a continuation of their greatness through the many
lives they have touched. These great
accomplishments earned them the title of
Master Musician Educators.

Honored as a master of the art of music
as a band director was James W. "C hief"
Wilson. He has taught band at Jones High
School for 40 years. Wilson enhanced the
overall development and experiences of
many students because of his unique
teaching ability and the strong moral values. He's a great role model of high character and many o f his students have
attained professional careers as top musicians in the country.
Recently honored for his contribution
to the field of music, Wilson was inducted
in to the Music Hall of Fame. On the cam-

pus of Jones High, the local commu
honored Wilson by naming the audi
um after him. He is also conductor ol
Director’s Dream Band. A band c
prised of his former students.
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Thrower chose music as her life's ca
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concert pianist, she opted instead to tr
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alma mater where she remained 33 y&gt;
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Lake Mary Preparatory begins Phase II
By Mlcfwll* Jeria
Managing Editor

Pouneh Alcott - Lake Mary
Preparatory School director

Index
Clailifivd
Ciouwofd
Legal) .
lifoSlyl* . .
ObUwriM
Opinion . .

Polka Log
Ral.gion . ,
Sporti . .

LAKE MARY — The Griffins
are growing.
Lake Mary Preparatory School
faculty and staff officially marked
the beginning of Phase II in the
facility's
construction
plan
Thursday during a ground break­
ing ceremony. Once finished, the
second phase in the school's
building process will include a
22,000 square fool elementary
building and sports complex.
"If you ask any of our faculty
and staff, they will say they have
been waiting for this for two
years," Pouneh Alcott said.
"We've experienced tremendous

growth during the last few
years."
Lake Mary Preparatory, with
the Griffin as its mascot. Is one of
seven campuses worldwide oper­
ated by Learning Unlimited
International Schools, a not for
profit organization founded by
Alcott and her husband. Bill, in
1976. Five campuses are in Ohio,
while an international campus is
located
in
St.
Maarten,
Netherlands Antilles.
Lake Mary Preparatory School,
located on Rantoul Lane next to
the city 's Sports Complex,
opened in 1999. Initial construc­
tion included a 45,000 square
foot building containing class­
rooms, laboratories for science,

computer and art, instrumental
and vocal rooms, a library/media
center, a regulation sized gymna­
sium, a performance stage, lunch­
room, administrative offices and
a soccer field.
Initial enrollment was 200 stu­
dents in grades Pre-K through 10.
Today, enrollment has increased
to 500 students, and the school
added the llth grade during the
2000/01 school year.
Due to the facility's rapid rate
of growth, the faculty and staff
decided to accelerate the school's
expansion plans. According to
Alcott, the school anticipates a
growth rate of 30 percent by the
S tc Phase II, Page 8A

Mataid pholo by Tommy Vlncaot

Lake Mary City officials and faculty and staff from Lake Mary Preparatory
School cut a ribbon Friday, marking the beginning of the school's Phase tl
expansion project.

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Sanford, Florida

R e s id e n ts o p p o s e n e w a p a r tm e n ts
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People living in Sanorc subdivision don’t
want proposed Sanford complex built

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don't want it b that dear enough?" said
Ubtoy Barker; who has lived in Sanora far 22
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that the property will be developed. They
Juat want a say in how it occurs.

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Soccer Tournaments will be
made entirely of Seminole
Athletic Conference teams.

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Tunisian coins lo
get quarters from
venefing machines
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Sheriff's Office has taken
two reports within the past
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appear to be a flve-mlilime
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substituted. According to
the victim, there have been
other instances involving
vending machines on
interstates 4 ,7 5 and 95 and
the total loss could be
$3,000.

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Gardner is one of several Sanora n

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Thursday night He hopes lo convince PI

build apartments," said Rick Gardner,
whose property is next to the proposed pro­
ject "I can Uve with th a t But the plan they
want to do is abut three stories of apart­
ments right next to my property line. That
would be a disgrace, and I'm going to fight

Area officials discuss
w ater supply during
Central Honda summit
Seminole County elected offi­
cials journeyed Thursday to the
Orange County Convention
Center to take p u t fat the first
Central Florida water summit
designed to address area water
supply challenges and solutions.
Louis C Murray J t, chief of
hydrologic studies at the U.S.
Geological Survey fat Altamonte
Springs, and Hal WUkmfa^, the
S t Johns Water District director of
resource management, helped
alert officials horn seven different
counties to specific water con­
cerns.
In the last 50 years, the Upper
Florida Aquifer has declined five
to 10 feet in West Seminole
County, according to Murray.
Some of the largest dips have
com* to the Orange County area.
From The 30a to the early 90s,
Murray said the dtiea of Orlando
and w inter Park alone have
increased pumped gallons o f

Increased pumping hum the
aquifer not only furthers exhaust­
ing the resource, but it abo effects
spring flow, lakes' water leveb
and wetlands' hydro periods. He
abo stated the aquifer has con­
tracted more chloride and
unwanted minerals in the pest
years. In Seminole County, areas
around Oviedo have seen the
biggest increase with Chloride
frustration.
"lan d use changes and ground
water withdrawb have affected
the quantity and quality o f water
resources," Murrey said.
WUkening said that by 2020
aquifer pumping would have to
increase by 65 percent to meet
demands. That could cause the
aquifer to drop another couple of
feet in die Sanford area and nve to
10 feet in Orlando.
‘T h e aquifer can meet a good
portion o f that need, but not all
thorn needs can not be m et w i t h ­
out harmful effects to lakes, wet-

landsend springs," he said. "We

Officers escort William Carr Jr., loft, and Jimmy Franklin lo police cars following their arrest
Tuesday.

Four cause ruckus at LM High
E a r lie r th r e a t p u ts
a u th o r itie s o n

HoreMsnow kf Carte n e a r

Orlando Mayor Glenda Hood and Seminole County Commissioner Daryl
McLain dlscuse the area's water supply during the first Central Florida water
summit held Thursday el the Orange County Convention Center.

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LAKE MARY— Four men were
arrested Tuesday after an incident at
Lake Mary High School
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
deputies were advbed by a student
Sunday that an unidentified male
had threatened to "bring some heat
after schooL"
As the school day winded down
Tliesday at Lake Mary High, School
Resource Officer Carf Tipton, who
was aware of the threat noticed a
suspicious truck behind the row of
parked buses. Boxing the truck to
between his patrol car and the buses.

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Seminole County Sheriffs Deputy Mike Hawkins escorts
Terrance Jackson lo a waiting police car Tuesday following
his arrest for trespassing.

See Ruckus, Page 8A

Master Musician Educators honored during Zora Neale Hurston gala
When it comes to choosing a
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Seminole Smile

By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
Zora Neale Hurston Festival Awards
Gala recently honored four o f Central
Florida's outstanding "M aster Musician
Educators."
Saturday evening, Jan. 2 6 , at the
Wyndham
Orlando
Resort,
the
Association to Preserve the Eatonville
Community (PEC) presented a salute to
these educators at the 13th annual Zora
Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and
Humanities. Musk for the gala affair fea-

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tured the renowned Charley Bateman
Quartet.
Mistress of ceremonies for the evening
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the awards was N.Y. Nathiri, executive
director of PEC.
National acclaim went to the army
bearers who have taught thousands of
students the greatness in the musical
world of arts. They have had a continuation of their greatness through the many
lives they have touched. These great
accomplishments earned them the title of
Master Musician Educators.

Honored as a master of the art of music
as a band director was James W. "C hief"
Wilson. He has taught band at Jones High
School for 40 years. Wilson enhanced the
overall development and experiences of
many students because of his unique
teaching ability and the strong moral values. He's a great role model of high character and many o f his students have
attained professional careers as top musicians in the country.
Recently honored for his contribution
to the field of music, Wilson was inducted
in to the Music Hall of Fame. On the cam-

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honored Wilson by naming the audi
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Director’s Dream Band. A band c
prised of his former students.
Choral director Edna S. Harj
Thrower chose music as her life's ca
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Pouneh Alcott - Lake Mary
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are growing.
Lake Mary Preparatory School
faculty and staff officially marked
the beginning of Phase II in the
facility's
construction
plan
Thursday during a ground break­
ing ceremony. Once finished, the
second phase in the school's
building process will include a
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building and sports complex.
"If you ask any of our faculty
and staff, they will say they have
been waiting for this for two
years," Pouneh Alcott said.
"We've experienced tremendous

growth during the last few
years."
Lake Mary Preparatory, with
the Griffin as its mascot. Is one of
seven campuses worldwide oper­
ated by Learning Unlimited
International Schools, a not for
profit organization founded by
Alcott and her husband. Bill, in
1976. Five campuses are in Ohio,
while an international campus is
located
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Maarten,
Netherlands Antilles.
Lake Mary Preparatory School,
located on Rantoul Lane next to
the city 's Sports Complex,
opened in 1999. Initial construc­
tion included a 45,000 square
foot building containing class­
rooms, laboratories for science,

computer and art, instrumental
and vocal rooms, a library/media
center, a regulation sized gymna­
sium, a performance stage, lunch­
room, administrative offices and
a soccer field.
Initial enrollment was 200 stu­
dents in grades Pre-K through 10.
Today, enrollment has increased
to 500 students, and the school
added the llth grade during the
2000/01 school year.
Due to the facility's rapid rate
of growth, the faculty and staff
decided to accelerate the school's
expansion plans. According to
Alcott, the school anticipates a
growth rate of 30 percent by the
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Lake Mary City officials and faculty and staff from Lake Mary Preparatory
School cut a ribbon Friday, marking the beginning of the school's Phase tl
expansion project.

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OSSIE BANKS
(teofeEtenks, 79, of Geneva, died
Tbesday, Jan. 29,2002.
Bom In Americus. Go. he moved
to Central Florida In 1934. He was a
maintenance worker for Seminole
County Public Schools and a member
of Oak Grove MB. Church In
Geneva. He enjoyed fishing, garden­
ing, yard work and spending time
with his family.
Survivors Include his wife, Juanita
Banks of Geneva; three sons, Alvin
Codetta of Springfield. Ma„ Walter
Codetta of Hartford, Conn, and Ozie
Banks of Savannah. Ga ; eight daugh­
ters, dare Coleman of Springfield,
Ma., Jade Smith of New Bern, N.C,
RiUie Brown and Michelle Sutton of
Orlando, Deborah Graves of Geneva,
Menmka Jones of Winter Park, SyMa
Stringer of Winter Springs and
Octavla Martin of Oviedo; 23 f
children; and si* great
Golden’s Funeral Home Inc, of
Winter Park Is In charge of arrangemerits,
TYRONE BANKS
Tyrone Banks, 48, of Lake Monroe
Terrace, Sanford, died Wednesday.
Jaa 30,2002, In Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford.
Bom In Sanford, he was a mainte­
nance supervisor for DttrnWood
Place Apartments.
Survivors include his spouse,
Annie Banks of Sanford; his parents,
Eddie and Viola Banks of Geneva;
one son, Terrill Burke of Sanford; one
daughter, Tantanisha Burke; two
brothers, Eddie Banks Jr, and Willie
Lee Banks, both of Sanford; five sis­
ters, Barbara Stone, Rosemary Banks,
Mary Ann Banks and Diana Cason,
all of Geneva, and Virginia BanksMoye of Sanford; and two grandchil­
dren.
Funeral service is 11 am. Monday,
Feb. 4, In CXik Grove Missionary
Baptist Church in Geneva. Calling
hours are 3 to 7 p m Sunday, Feb, 3,
in Wilson Eichetbergcr Mortuary and
10 ajn. until service time on Monday.
Gail and Wynn's Mortuary Inc, of
Orlando is in charge of arrange­
ments.
KATHLEEN M. BEALE
Kathleen M Beale, 81, of Lake
Mary, died Monday, Jaa 28,2002.
Bam in Brooklyn, N.Y, she moved
to Central Florida in 1978. She was
an active member and former presi­
dent of the Lake Mary Woman's
Club.
Survivors Include three sons. John
"Sean" Beale Jr, Richard Beale and
Christopher Beale; two brothers. Jack
IVppard of la ic Mohegan. N.Y. anil
{Vincent Emmll IVppard of North
tfdumj Befch;right grandchildren;
and numerous nieces and nephews.
Memorial donations may be made
to the National Cancer Society of to a
charity of the donor’s choke.
Banfield Funeral Home of Winter
Springs is in charge of arrangements.

GUS BECKSTROM SR.
Cus Beckstrom Sr, 87, of Ricker
Avenue, Orlando, died Sunday, Jan.
27,2002, In Florida Hospital, Winter
Park.
Bom In Sanford, he was retired
from the dty of Orlando. He enjoyed
fishing and also working with his son
during his election campaign for
Ifoiusla County Sheriff. He was of the
Catholic faith
Survivors Include his wife of 30
yean Mamie Beckstrom of Orlando;
two sons, Cus Beckstrom Jr, of
Deltona and Cedi Beckstrom of
Blthlo; one daughter, Charlene
Beckstrom of Winter Springs; five
grandchildren; and six great grand­
children.
Altman-Long Funeral Homes of
DeBary are In charge of arrangements.
NATALE BELSFTO
Natale "Tony* Betsito, 86, of
Airport Boulevard, Sanford, died
Monday, Jaa 28,2001
Born In Maruyunk, Pa. he moved
to Florida in 1958. He waa the owner
of Tony's Home Based Tavern In
Sanford. Fie was a member of All
Souls Catholic Church in Sanford. He
was also retired from the Sanford
Naval Air Station.
Survivors include his wife. Row
Betsito; one son. Frank Betelto of
Jacksonville; two daughters, Rmeanne
Beteito of Fort Lauderdale and Natalie
Ekhdbcrger of Knoxville, Ark.; nine
grandchildren; and two great grand­
children.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrangements.

SHARRON ANN TEDFORD
Sharron Arm Tedford, 58, of Exeter
Court Sanford, died Sunday, Jaa 27,
2001
Bom in Syracuse. N.Y. she moved
to Florida In 1971 She wasa home­
maker. She was of the Catholic frith.
Survivors indude her husband,
Donald Tedford of Sanford; four aons,
Hm Straight of North Pitcher, N.Y.,
Donald H. Tedford Jr. of Weedsport
N.Y., John W, Evans oif Weedsport
N.Y., arid Chuck Tedford of Sanford;
five daughters, Terri Tedford of
Oklahoma City, OUa. Donna
Brubaker of Sanford, Karen Gallup of
Sanford, Tina Gallup of Sanford and
Cher'e Lynn Gallup of Orlando; six
brothers, Ed Cole of Kissimmee,
James Cole Sr. of Polk City, William
Cole of Camp Spring, Md. Al
Hancock of Syracuse, N.Y. David
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to Central Florida from Columbus,
Ohio, to 1980. She was a musician and
was a member of the Moose Lodge
and the American Legion Auxiliary.
She was past commander of the
Disabled Veterans AuxilUry and vice
president for the Florida Country
Music Association. She was of the
Baptist faith.
Survivors include her husband,
James Tripp of Sanford; four daugh­
ter!, Kathy Jean Watkins of
Melbourne, Kristen Lynn Bryan of
Sanford, Jodi Lee Tripp of Sanford
and Jennifer Ruth Tripp of Sanford;
one son, James L Tripp II of Sanford;
one brother, Robert A. Daugherty of
Geneva; one sister, Janis Lee Outlaid
of Port Orange; and two grandchil­
dren.
Baldwin Fairchild Qaklawn Chapel
of Sanford is to charge of arrange­
ments.

DELORES A WERNER
Delores A. VWmer, 70, of North
Wellington Drive, Deltona, died
Wednesday, Jaa 30,2003, to her resi­
dence.
Bom to Withec, Wis, she moved to

Central Florida to 1997. She was an
assembler for Brirap and Straton. She
was a member of She Lutheran
Church-Providence, Neighborhood
Watch and the Deltona Rose Society.
She was also a receptionist for the
YMCA She enjoyed gardening.
Survivors Include one son,
Douglas Wemer of Holmen, Wis.; two
daughters, Debra Zacharias of
Deltona and Cheryl Mitacek of
Cudahy, Wls.; two brothers, Florian
Tomkowiak of Cudahy, Wis. and
Ervin Tomkowiak of Loyal, Wls.; one
sister, Christine Krawcyk of
Greendale, Wis.; and seven granddiidren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home oi
Orange City is to charge of arrange­
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NATHANIEL WAY
Nathaniel Way, 71, of Orange
Boulevard, Sanford, died Sunday, Jaa
27.2002, in Life Care Center of
Altamonte Springs.

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336-u n it ap artm ent com plex on A irp o rt Boulevard. N o one
d en ies that the p roperty ow ners h a v e th e right, as w ell as
th e p roper zoning, to p ursue their project.
But rights co m e w ith responsibilities, and the G ro v es'
d evelop ers hav e a d uty to m inim ize th e effects o f th eir p ro ­
je c t on hom eow ners in the Sanora subdivision. To d ate, they
d o n 't ap p ear to b e interested in b ein g good neighbors. Th e
d evelop ers and th eir representatives continue to in sist on
p roviding a m inim al bu ffer zone fo r three-story apartm ents
ad jacen t to a q u ite neighborhood o f single-fam ily hom es.
T h e P lanning and Z oning C om m ission should require the
d evelo p ers to in crease the bu ffer z o n e to 50 feet (th ey w ant
15) and pu t th e b u ild in g setback a t 100 feet. Furtherm ore,
PAcZ m em bers shou ld d en y a n y three-story ap artm en t
bu ild ings n ex t to single-fam ily h o m es. Three stories is too
h igh, too in tru sive fo r K rid er R oad residents, m an y w ho
h av e lived in th e neighborhood fo r m ore than a d ecad e.
It's a reasonable com prom ise. In prelim inary site plans,
there are three b u ild in gs ad jacen t to single-fam ily hom es. If
those are redu ced to tw o-story b u ild in g s, it still leav es the
d ev elo p m en t w ith ab o u t 300 units.
O f co u rse, com m issioners shou ld prepare th em selves for
the inevitable battle cry o f the d e v e lo p e r "W e need m ore
u nits to m ak e th e num bers w o rk !" Tough! If the p roject
w o n 't w ork b y follow ing the ru les and being a g oo d neigh­
bor, the d evelop ers should And a different w ay to m ak e
m oney. C om m ission ers are u nd er n o obligation to gran t

Your View
Snow rem inds us
to rem em ber vets
l b the ed itor
Did you catch Tom Hanks'
comment on the Golden Globe
broadcast Sunday night?

Referring to veterans, he said,
"Som e are home In bed and
some are in heaven." In a ran­
dom survey of obituary
columns in a local newspaper
from Jan. 9 until now, the ratio
of World War II vets to total vets
runs approximately 50 percent.

of the American Legion build­
ing memorializing WW1 veter­
ans.
At last we are going to correct
this lack of recognition for those
willing to risk their lives for us.
Hopefully this can be completed
See Letters, Page SA

In one issue alone the ratio was
eight out of 14! Some had
served in WWI1, Korea and
Vietnam.
So far I've seen only one
monument to veterans in this
whole county — that Is the
white obelisk at the front door

City board members need more training

in a hearing.
and licensing regulation imposed by the dty.
The matter before them on Jan. 17 was one
A few months ago, I was visited at my
of the most blatant examples of noncompli­
business by a member of the dty code
th e en tire com m unity. T he
ance they will ever experience. Except for
enforcement. She left me with a list of what
chairman Mike Skat, who voted against this
A so lu tio n th at b o th Sanora resid en ts and the d eveloper
constitutes "strict" code violations. Among
proposal, everyone else voted for the
them was the requirement that 1 had to
cou ld live w ith is achievable. R esid en ts are open to discus­
approval People who sit on these commis­
obtain
permission
from
the
Sanford
Historic
sion s, b u t so far the d evelopm ent team has not sched u led a
Preservation Board in order to paint the front sions or boards must realize they can vote
m eeting, th ou gh th ey're scram b lin g to put togeth er a lastof my business. It was white, and I wanted
their own convictions. They can vote against
m in u te d o g e n d p o n y »h ow b e fo r e T h u p tU y 'a r &amp; Z m eet*
to paint It white. I went to City Hall and
—" p e a c e lu l Uuw nU—rtS fl W h ere p u o ^ lc c a n
dty staff recommendations. They can veheing.
obtained their signaling a o jl approval £ f y s , ( OTently oppose other members of the board if
IcisuntJy Stroll by^anfiqqe sjtops. My busi­
U nless there is a chang^ o f h eart b y the p ro p e rty bWltaiV,* “
is the way it should work. What I don't
ness faces 2nd Street and borders the alley­
they choose.
understand is why code enforcement was
way behind the Sanford Avenue location.
th e P lanning an d Z oning C o m m ission m ust force the G roves
As a minimum, every member of a board
For several months, I and other businesses
not able to deal with severe
like Planning and Zoning should receive at
at Sanford to b e the good neigh bo rs they d o n 't w an t to be.
code violations practically
have been plagued by waste water that Is
least eight hours of training before hearing
next door to me.
used to dean the reptile cages. The waste
an issue. This training should include,
accumulates on the parking area, runs down
At the hearing, not one
among other factors, their duties and respon­
the alley, across a public sidewalk and into a
member of the commission
sibilities (including the Sunshine Law), some
Jo e
storm drain that feeds into the S t Johns
asked the dty staff to
technical orientation to the process they are
explain their justification for dedding on and examples of the effects of
River. In addition, occupants of the building
recommending approval of
their potential decisions, they should also be
where the pet store is located have reported
snakes showing up in their offices and in
a conditional use permit I don't believe the
sworn in before a public gathering, such as a
areas surrounding the building. One mail
Sanford Planning and Zoning Commission
meeting of the City Commission, to impress
K udos are in ord er for T h u lasi K arunanidhi, o r as her
upon everyone the significance of their
carrier reported seeing a boa constrictor and
as a whole can operate in the best interest of
friends and classm ates know her, T. H er friends h av e a few
neighboring homes have reported snakes.
the dty of Sanford and its taxpayers. This is
appointment. If they are not adequately able
not their fault. 1 do not blame them, nor do I
to understand and deal with the issues
There were also reports of dead animals in
m ore initials to rem em ber, now th at she w as crow n ed M iss
blame the current City Commission or City
before them, our system of control is serious­
nearby dumpsters.
SH S on Satu rd ay night.
ly weakened. How are they ever going to be
Management.
The
problem,
in
my
opinion,
The
business
owner
of
J.P.
Pets
did
not
T h e S em in o le H igh School sen io r w as chosen o v er an
able to say not to a petitioner when it is war­
has
evolved
by
trying
to
balance
services
obtain
an
occupational
license
from
the
dty
im pressive list o f you ng lad ies to represent the school. T 's
ranted if they are conditioned to respond
against available monies while holding the
or Seminole County even though he has
th e total package. Sh e has g race, poise and an outgoin g
strictly to the limited input of dty staff?
line on taxes. Members of this commission
occupied the facility since September.
natu re that m elts the ch ill o ff the cold -heartedest cynic. An
and other boards are appointed to their role
It is time for the dty of Sanford to fix this
I was stunned when it became apparent
ou tstan d ing student, T d o esn 't lim it her self to the class­
os non-compensated volunteers. They
problem. Some of those 1 have discussed this
that I was the only person at the hearing to
room . S h e 's activ e in num erous student groups and volun­
receive no training on what their duties and
with suggest our county boards need this
speak out against this issue. 1 provided pho­
teers for an exhaustive list o f charitable groups.
responsibilities are and they are not held
training, as well. If we don't fix this problem,
tos of the parking and alley areas where the
A fter she grad uates in May, T plans to travel to India to
we'U have more snakes and lizards running
accountable to anyone for their decisions.
animal cages were being washed. I also pro­
our streets. How about anacondas? They fall
They act on recommendations of paid dty
volu nteer at a kindergarten s c h o o l. Then it's o ff to one of
vided photos of some of the loose snakes.
staff members who they traditionally hold in into the category approved as non-ven­
What blew my mind was that the P&amp;Z
the U nited S tate 's elite u niversity's to m edicine.
trust as having researched the matter, both
omous reptiles. Forty-footers shouldn't be a
commission voted to approve a conditional
But d o n 't think T w alked aw ay from from th e field of co n ­
problem, should they?
legally
and
in
the
best
interest
of
the
dty.
In
use
that
allows
this
business
to
continue
at
testants at th e M iss SH S Pageant. Saturday n ig h t's event
addition, the Florida Sunshine Law, although
this
location
for
another
year,
provided
they
show cased 23 ladies w ho w ere as equally as d eservin g o f
J o * l l u t w l g o w n s J .C . I l.r t w lg
valid, restricts their ability to research or dis­
adhere to a few regulations now imposed.
the crow n. W h ile not all of them could w ear th e tiara, they
k A sso cia tes In c . s t 3 0 7 2 n d S treet In S a n fo rd .
The business owner has broken every zoning cuss a problem at hand until it is before them
carried them selves as grace and dignity.
T he Joh n W alkers and the C olum bine H igh School killers
are portrayed as exam ples o f w hat's w rong w ith A m erica's
youth. A m uch better story is the new s that th ese ladies are
an exam ple o f w h at's right w ith today's teenagers.
C ongratu lations to T hu lasi and all the contestants!

varian ces solely becau se o f financial concerns. T h ey th em ­
selv es have a d u ty to base their d ecisio n s on w h at is best for

On Jan. 1 7 ,1 attended a hearing before the
d ty of Sanford Planning and Zoning
Commission. The purpose of the hearing
was for the Commission to decide on a
"Conditional use request for wholesale and
storage of non-venomous reptiles at 210 and
212 Sanford Avenue."
This location is a little more than one block
south of what la generally considered the

Guest
Column

llartwlg

C o n g ra ts , T !

On the Street

The Herald asks people what they think...

This Sunday,
the St. Louis
Rams and the
New England
Patriots will vie
fo r the title
Super Howl 36
Champions. We
asked several
people to predict
the winner and
the score o f the
championship
game.

It's going to be S i
Louis by 18. And, it's
not going to be pretty.

Police Chief
Richard Beery
Lake Mary

I've been putting lor
the Raiders all sea­
son. So, of course the
Patriots witt beat SL
Louts, since they beat
the Raiders. II will be
New England by six.

Linda Reynolds
Lake Mary

I'm going with the
Rams, but it Is going
to be doeer than
everybody thinks. The
score writ be 20 to 14.

City Manager
John Litton
Lake Mary

I am going to go
with New England,
since my colleague in
Boston is a Patriots
fan. I have no due
what Ihe score will be,
but it should be pretty
tight

Polly Reeve
Longwood

I would probably
favor the Rams
because they are
playing on Astro turf.
But I wouldn't be sur­
prised Iflhe Patriots
pulled through. I think
It is going to be a
pretty good game.

Jerry Qolstayn
Lake Mary

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Sunday. February 3. 2002 P a g ) S A ; .

T he Seminole Huuld

Los Angeles Times Sunday Crossword Puzzle
Edited by Rich Nonii and Joyce Nichols Lewis
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before we lose too many more,
so they can see that we really do
care about them.
This is a happening thing,
Sanford and Seminole County.
To quote a hero of Sept. 11,
"Let's roll!”
Nell Snow
Sanford

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Swanson
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117 Gateway
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chain
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song ■Memory*
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Rombauer
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Ace offers reward
for info ‘Popeye
the Rooster’
To the editor;
Oviedo Ace Hardware recent­
ly lost one of its own. "Popeye,"
as wc called him, was our store
mascot and a beautiful rooster.
He loved to come in the store
and be held by employees and
greet our customers as they
came In. At night, he slept on
bags of mulch and waited for
his friends to return.
To compound our loss, we
believe that Popeye did not die
of natural causes but was the
victim of someone who did not
share our love of animals. In
fact, since he died, the flock has
been decreasing in number. It is
our fear that more of the Oviedo
Chickens will meet with
untimely deaths.
These creatures never caused
any harm to people, and wc
don't understand how anyone
could not have found them
endearing. We are therefore

Southeast Seminole County who
have donated their items to a ir
non-profit store. Your contribu
tions of used household mer­
chandise enabled us to help
children, families and other notfor-profit organizations In our
neighborhood.
The giving and goodness
goes on in 2002.
With Sin cere Thanks,
Heidi Higdon
Manager o f H elping Kids
Thrift and G ift Store V
Orlando

offering a reward of $300 for
information which leads to the
person who is responsible for
this despicable act. Anyone who
has such information should
call the store at 407-365-6634. It
is our sincere desire that noth­
ing like this will happen a g a in ,
to endanger our feathered
friends.
Bob Parsell
Chaimun/CEO
Ace Hardware of Oviedo

Higdon thankful
for donations

Carpenter: Don’t
*
feel sorry for Camp
ill
X-ray detainees

To the editor:
The last four months of the
year 2001 leaves a heavy, sor­
rowful place in our spirits and
minds that will never be erased
by the passage of years.
Although the events of the past
four months will be a black veil
of time in our history books, it
will also be remembered as an
era when Americans and the
community of the peace loving
world became one. When peo­
ple of all races and nations
donated funds in record-break­
ing numbers to the victims of
the New York tragedy.
In this New Year of 2002, let
us give thanks and recognition
to generous offerings of all peo­
ple who care for and give to
others. Helping Kids Thrift and
Gift Store V wishes lo thank all
of the patrons of The Seminole
Herald and the community of

To the editor:
7b
Before we get our tails all
twisted feeling sorry for the
"DETAINEES" in Guantanamo, •b
Cuba, please let me relay my
:b
experience there. In the 60's, the
-q
Navy ordered me to GITMO for
one year.
in Logistics, 1 was assigned to
an isolated warehouse on a tip of -'b
■er
land overlooking the ocean. I
soon volunteered lo spend most ;.*i
nights sleeping on a cot in a
ti
small comer of the tin ware­
. ri
house, near a phone to expedite
•d
aircraft parts. It rarely rains
there, is never cold and pests are
few. 1 watched many a sunset on it
the water and read a lot. Gee,
..tl
just like the "DETAINEES!"
What I had that they don't
was a three-quarter pound steak
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cooked to order each Friday, a
•u
nightly movie at the open-air
theater, USO, freedom of move­ .&lt;w
ment, fishing and snorkeling
•d
when I could and many other
'it
freedoms we sometimes take for
:v
granted.
But then my job was protect­ •K
Jl
ing the SAFETY k FREEDOM
of civilians - not murdering
them.
Tt
Thomas C arpenter. ■

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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N C E A RO UN D O U R C O U N T Y
If you throw a party and everybody
have the show canceled, do you still
for it? Apparently not If you're the
Downtown Business Association.
The crane operator for the DBA's laser show in
December has called dty officials complaining that
he has not been paid. He also can't get DBA diva
Sara Jacobson to return his calls.
The show was canceled because of high winds.
The crane operator was wary of hoisting a fivestory movie screen in 25 mph winds. That didn't sit
well with Jacobson, who thought die operator
should have thrown caution to the wind, literally.
Jacobson said the laser show people have agreed
to come back for another show and not charge
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DBA for the Christmas
| event She expects the
same from the
Sorrento-based crane
operator. Don't* count
on it He wants his
$1,300. Guess for now,
he'll have to settle for
Sara's gracious charm.

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A point of perspective view looking up from the ground to the top of Bram Towers In Sanford on a slightly overcast day.
Aggravated Assault
• Sanford Officer Gerald Dozier arrested
Travis Clark. 31, of Geneva Tuesday for
aggravated assault with a deadly weapon,
but without intent to kill Clark allegedly
displayed a blacksmith and Wesson 357
Magnum revolver in a threatening manner.
• Sanford Officer Darrell Wright arrested
Willie Williams. 37, of Sanford Tuesday for
aggravated assault with a deadly weapon
but without intent to kilt assault by way of
verbal threats and property damage.

Contempt of court Whether arguing over who
hires the general master or Jockeying for position to
supervise law clerks, Seminole County judges
have a history of trivial infighting.
That may change if the judicialf circuit's
c
top dog
has his way.
Bruce Jacobus took over in July 2001 as the 18th
Circuit's Chief Judge and gave the Seminole judges
.•six months to put their bickering on the back bum'■er. The quibbling didn't stop so Jacobus dropped
'■the hammer last week.
He was spurred to action after the Orlando
■paper published a column by Jim Toner. Judge
•Alan Dickey sent Toner a letter indicating that 'a
majority (if not all) of the judges'* would prefer to
stay in downtown Sanford rather than move to a
'•new courthouse at Five Points in the city's southern
itip.
I While insiders say Dickey's view is popular, It is
\by no means unanimous. Furthermore, Seminole
•judges rarely speak with one voice — whether ‘u
hHpM ornot — and m m WOT Irritated'
Cp«uniuUtMi to tp w k tor
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began ricocheting throughout the courthouse, at
which’pblnt Jacobus delivered a blistering rebuke
to the judges’ petty politics.
Behind closed doors, the Chief Judge reminded
Seminole jurists of the low esteem in which they're
’viewed throughout the state, primarily because of
1their quarrelsome ways. Jacobus put the group on
Jnotke; Shape up and begin working together or
!prepare to race nls wrath.
; Several in the know said it was about time the
fudges received a 'verbal spanking."
; "Good fo r him," a source said. "There's too
;much maneuvering on the minutiae."
»

Aggravated Battery
Sanford Officer Peter Renty arretted
Lenora Bush, 38, of Sanford Tuesday for
aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.
Bush allegedly hit a man over the head with
a tire Iron In front of Joe’e Garage located at
the Intersection of 13th Street and Olive
Avenue.
Shoplifting
Sanford Officer Terry Mullins arrested
Juan Pineda, 27, and Patricia Pineda, 32,

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without paving for them. Store security offi­
cers noticed Juan tearing up the photograph
envelope with the price attached to it in a
bathroom stalL

Prostitution
Agents of the Gty/County Investigative
Bureau conducted an undercover operation
in Sanford Tuesday targeting prostitution.
Three undercover agents wcxked the area of
E 25 Street and Palmetto Avenue. Mary
Baker, 32, of Lake Mary approached two of
the agents and offered to perform sexual
acts on the two in exchange for $30. A glass
crack pipe was also found on her person.
Police charged her with assignation to com­
mit prostitution and possession of drug
paraphernalia.

■ This is the digital age? Speaking of the new
courthouse, there's a dirty little secret no one wants
to admit More than one courthouse fly has buzzed
the Clock about the real reason behind the cramped
quarters. The space crunch has more to do with
paperwork than people. There's plenty of court­
room space but not nearly enough room to house
the growing mountain of records generated by resi­
dents doing business — voluntarily or otherwise —
at the courthouse.
All those judgments, marriages, divorces, traffic
tickets, e t aL must be kept, but with advances in
technology, you'd think those records would be
filed electronically rather than in bulky cabinets.
Granted, purchasing the technology to record and
store those files electronically is costly, but it's got
be cheaper than the $48 million taxpayers arc
shelling out for a new courthouse.
Actually the campaign to relocate the courthouse
to Ftve Points from downtown Sanford has at least
40 years of history. The original D ock Keeper; for­
mer Herald Editor Larry Vershel, reported exten­
sively in 1966 on the South Seminole Jaycees'
effort to force the courthouse move to Five Points.
Problem was, Five Points was three miles south of
the dty limits of Sanford, the county seat
The Jaycees argued that the courthouse should
j be centrally located, which begs the question: Why
; have county politicos expended so much energy
! over the years to fight geography battles in
i the
! state's third smallest county? North to sou
south.
Seminole County is about 15 miles wide. It's not
much bigger east to west.

Sexual Battery
Sanford Officer John Labree arrested
Gregory Lord, 19, of Sanford Wednesday for
sexual battery. Lord allegedly had sexual
Intercourse with a minor.

DU1
• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrested
Freddie Sanchez, 49, of Sanford Thursday
for his fourth driving under the influence
offense, driving with a suspended license,
driving without a license plate tag an open
container of beer and not being able to pre­
sent current insurance. The driver refused to
take blood alcohol tests.
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrested
Richard Kendall, 65, of Sanford Wednesday
for driving under the influence.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed a blood
alcohol content of about .022.
• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrested
Tamala White, 33, of Sanford Thursday for
driving under the influence, attached regis­
tration not belonging to the vehicle and
speeding 50 mph in a 35 mph zone of State
Road 46A. Breathalyzer tests at the jail
reveakd a blood alcohol content of about
.137.
• Casselberry Officer Button arrested
Tammy Stanovitch, 42, of Sanford
Wednesday for driving under the influence.
The subject refused to a breath test.
Stantovicth and Richard Rose, 46, of
Longwood were also both charged with car­

Information fo r Arvuml the Clock is compiled by
Herald Editor Dun Ping.

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Blotter
jacking. The two reportedly forced a man
out of his vehicle behind the Home Depot
and then took off with the car.
Suspended License
• Casselberry Officer Pennic Stokes
arrested Tamara Flower, 35, of Longwood
Wednesday for driving with a suspended
license ana an expired vehicle tag
• Seminole Deputy Rom Pcnsa arrested
Randy Stanley, 30, of Longwood Wednesday
for driving with a suspended license.
• Seminole Deputy John Hawkins arrest­
ed Melissa Ortiz, 34, of Lake Mary
Thursday fur driving with an expired

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Sparking Relationship
Seminole Deputy Kimberly Kevbler
arrested married couple Noreen, 37, and
Thomas Waite, 39, both of Lake Mary,
Wednesday and charged Noreen with
domestic battery and Thomas with aggra­
vated assault with a deadly weapon.
Thomas stated to police that he was sleep­
ing when Noreen threw a glass of water on
him.
She reportedly started throwing remote
controls at him and punching him about his
body. Thomas grabbed his stun gun to keep
his wife away.
Burglary
Longwood Inv. Rob Laduczky arrested
Elvin Rodriguez, 18, of Inngwcxxi
Wednesday for burglary to a structure and
larceny. Rodriguez allegedly entered an East
Lake Jessup Avenue mobile home trailer
and dole a box of ammunition valued at
*30.
No Driver's License
Oviedo Officer J. Moore arrested Temirio
Hcrshey, 20, of Sanford Wednesday for dri­
ving without a driver’s license. Hershey
stated the officer that he has never o w n e d a
driver's license.
Drug Possession
• Seminole County Deputy Kevin
Peterson arrested Aaron Taylor, 19, of
Sanford Wednesday for possession of mari­
juana and resisting an officer.
• Casselberry Officer Button arrested
Damond Lynch, 30, of Longwixx! Thursday
fur possession of cucaine.
Distraction Theft
Maitland Police Wednesday captured
two suspects; a man and wife wanted with
regard to a distraction theft at a Lake Mary
area eye wear business. The distraction theft
happened between 120 and 1JO p.m.
Wednesday, at the Eyes f lave It, located at
3825 Lake Emma Rood.
The mak’ suspect distracted tiie clerk
while the femak* suspect made rtf with
more than two thousand dollars ($2,000)
worth of brand name eyeglass frames
(wholesale price). The suspects escaped in a

15-fort U-Ilaul truck. The victim contacted
deputies and a DOLO (be un the kmkout)
was Issued.
At about 3 p.m. Wednesday, a Mai Hand
officer. In an unmarked vehicle, witnessed
the subjects smoking cannabis in a 7-11
parking Utl just off Highway 17/92. A traffic
stop was done at Highway 17/92 and Circle
Drive. There, Maitland police discovered the
stolen glasses from Seminole County in the
U-l laul buck.
They also discovered many others that
were hidden in a pillowcase, which means
there may be other businesses that were vic­
timized in the Central Florida area. The
pairs of eyewear hidden in the pillowcase
totals 74 pairs valued at $16293 (retail
price).
James Gilbert Hubbard, 45, and Brenda,
43, both of Jacksonville, face charges of
grand theft, possession of stolen merchan­
dise and drug charges.
They were booked into the Orange
County Jail, since they were captured there.
T ru a n t* U n t i l *

• Seminote County deputies assigned to ■
•Juvenile Crime Enforcement and
Intervention just concluded three days of
enhanced truancy enforcement which
resulted in 42 students being taken to the
Juvenile Assessment Center last week. The
Seminole County School District was a part­
ner in this effort.
Dtputies went to suspected hangouts for
truants, as well as (he homes of kids who
chronically skip school. The students were
taken to the STAY area at the Juvenik*
Assessment Center, where they sat In a
classroom until their parents or guardians
could come to pick them up.
The Seminole County Sheriff’s Office has
noticed a correlation between juvenile crime
and skipping school, such as daytime bur­
glaries and other undesirable behavior, and
is taking efforts to prevent it
Lewd and Lascivious
A IWkiva area man is in custody
for
tody fc
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and lascivious exhibitionin
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the proscnee of a child and an adult I ie's identified
as 22-year old Kevin Ryan Rowell.
Lk- was residing at a relative's house on
I loldemevt Drive in Longwood at the time
of his arrest Thursday. On Wednesday, the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office received a
third party complaint that there was a man
who has been exposing himself to children
who walk to and from school at nearby
Wekiva Elementary.
A deputy did surveillance Wednesday
and witnessed the suspect pacing back and
forth in his yard when the children passed
by after set* *4, but did not sec* the suspect
expose1himse'lf to children. Liter in the day,
however, the sheriff's office received a call
from a woman who lives near a jogging
path in the nciglihirhexd.
She reported to deputies that a man was
doing k*wd tilings on the path, and she, her
14-year-tild daughter and I-year-old child
witnessed it. Deputies responded and found
the suspect walking on Ihe jogging path, nrt
far from the victims' residence. Powell was
taken into custody and positively identified
by the adult and 14-year-old victims. He
woukl later make statements that he
allegedly exposed himself to the adult vic­
tim, as a prank.
He is now in the John E Polk
Correctional Facility held on a SULM) hund.

The Seminole H erald

The U n lv en ity of
Central Florida'* Muaic
D epartm ent is hosting *
recital by cello professor
M elissa Kraut 3 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 3, In the UCF
Rehearsal Hall on campus.
Kraut will perform with
John Almedia on trumpet
and Eladlo Scharron on
'uitar. The recital will also
euture guesl artist Mary
Budd Horozanleckl on
violin.
Tickets are $10 per per­
son and free to UCF stu­
dents with a current ID
card. The program will
feature works by DeFalla,
Chardon, Kodaly and
Robert Brownlow.
Brownlow is also a UCF
faculty member.
For more Information,
call 407-823-2869.

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WED U
T he Lake M ary Chapter
o f IAAP, International
Association of
Administrative
Professionals, is hosting
an O pen House 6 to 8
p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6, in
the Courtyard in
Heathrow.
Refreshments and ytoqr, &gt;
rizes will be p ro v id ed ., ,
or reservations or infor­
mation, call 407-333-3655.

P

An eight-w eek Sen ior
Widowed Support Group
will be meeting every
Wednesday at 10 a.m.
from Feb. 6 to March 27,
in St. Mary Magdalen
Catholic Church Annex
Building, Room U , located
at 861 Maitland Ave., in
Altamonte Springs.
The seminar is for
retired men and women
who have become recently
widowed. The group will
offer fellowship, grief edu­
cation, community
resource information and
hope in the rebuilding
process.
The seminar is spon­
sored by BaldwinFairchild Cemeteries and
Funeral Homes. To make
reservations, contact Sally
Kopke at 407-894-0507,
ext. 205.

SAT

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The Sanford Alumni
C hapter of Beta Sigm a
Theta Society Inc., will
host its Youth for Christ
rogram Saturday, Feb. 9,
eginning at 7 p.m., in
Calvary Temple of Praise,
located at 2020 McCracken
Road in Sanford.
Featured artist will be
jasm yne George, singer
for Seminole High School
and member of the
church.

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W c w elcom e and encourage your letters and
com m ents. A ll letters must include your name,
address and phone num ber to be published.

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A celebration honoring
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be held 6 p.m. Saturday,
Feb. 2, In Calvary Temple
of Praiae, located et 2020
McCracken Road In
Sanford.
For Information, call
407-328-1541.

The ayes have lb
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firefighter* union to
approve a new con­
tract with the dty. The
vote is Feb. 8, arid the
firefighters are general­
ly pleased with the contract The biggest concern
was over a pay scale compression issue. That seems
L To have been worked out

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Twin isn’t inclined to double
her sister’s wedding pleasure
DEAR ABBY: I have just
become engaged. We're In the
midst of wedding planning and
choosing a date. I would like to
be married on Nov. 15,2003,
because It's before the holiday
season and a great time to take
a honeymoon cruise.
My problem: My twin sister
• married her high school sweet­
heart 16 years ago on Nov. 16.
When I mentioned the date I
was considering, she got upset
' and said, "You're not getting
married on MY wedding week­
end!" My fiance agrees with her.
He thinks we would be
encroaching on their wedding
anniversary If we got married
mid-November.
My sister's husband, on the
other hand, is in favor of us
being married on Nov. 15. He
thinks it is a good time to tie the
knot because it was lucky for
them, and after all, there would
be an 18-year difference in the
wedding anniversaries.
1 view my sister's reaction as
demonstrating a twlnly compet­
itiveness I thought we had out­
grown long ago. Can you advise
me?
KAREN IN VIRGIN IA
DEAR KAREN: While you
may have thought the "twiniy
competitiveness" was dead, It
seems it was only napping.
Although I consider your sis­
ter's attitude childish, it’s up to
you to decide how important
her objection is to you — and
whether going ahead with the
wedding date you have chosen
is worth the resentment it may
cause in her relationship with
you. Only you can make that
decision.

lo let them visit her.
My mother Is still young and
in good health. She works only
part time. I do not understand
why she doesn't enjoy tending
her grandchildren, because they
really are wonderful k id s.!
would love to confront her, but I
know she would become defen­
sive, and it would lead to hurt
feelings for both of us.
This has become a major
stumbling block for me and my
family and is straining my rela­
tionship with them. Any time
she calls us for help, we quickly
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your relationship with your
mother. You and your husband
may expect too much from her.
Let her off the hook. Find a
qualified baby sitter, and ask
your mother to visit your chil­
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SANFORD — Florida Solar
Technology, Inc., already Ihe
world's largest contractor of pool
heating systems, is ready to
announce a major corporate
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Starting last year, Skip West,
who founded Florida Solar in the
early 1980s, quietly laid the
groundwork for the reorganiza­
tion by acquiring and merging
companies and launching new
divisions that open up a tremen­
dous market - the entire state of
Florida. The new company, West
said, will focus on a wide range
of homeowner services from
swimming pool maintenance to
termite control.
West said the new company
will be called Olympian Home
Services, Inc. Olympian will
provide the umbrella organiza­
tion for several divisions, includ­
ing Florida Solar Technology,
Olympian
Pest
Control,
Olympian
Pool
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Olympian Pressure Wash and
Olympian Termite Control. West
said Florida Solar will continue
to offer pool heating systems,
including solar, as well as solar
residential water heaters.
"We plan to offer homeown­
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range of home owner services
under a single organization,
with a single standard of quality
control, consistence and depend­
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The firm has already opened a
5,000 square foot office in Tampa
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F o r better or worse, Sanford experiencing huge growth in new apartment complex

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By DanPtng
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SANFORD — Depending on
who you talk to, Sanford has too
nuny apartment complexes or
pot enough.
No doubt apartments are
attracting a lot of attention in
recent months as new complexes
ate built on State Road 46 and
Rinehart Road. According to esti­
mates provided by the city's plan­
ning department, 3,800 apart­
ment units have been proposed,
biiilt or are unefcr construction
since 1996. Assuming two people
}iV« in each apartment, that’s a 20
percent increase in Sanford's pop: ulation.
"Sanford was this stifled little
city, a backwater county seat.
Now it has exploded with
growth," said Rick Gardner.
•Gamder lives in the Sanora
subdivision next to the proposed
336-unit Groves at Sanford. He
intends to argue that the Groves
should construct smaller build­
ings and provide greater buffer
zones, but says development in
inevitable.
.- "Growth fa good. I don't have a
problem with that. I look at the
number of apartments, however,
and say, 'Who's moving into all

those places," Gardner said. "I
don't know anything about apart­
ments, but I'm having a hard time
accepting that we need that many
apartment complexes."
Mike Skat, chairman of the
city’s Planning and Zoning
Commission, doesn't understand
the apartment boom, either.
"Do we need another apart­
ment complex?" Skat asked.
"We've got a lot already. In my
opinion we're maxed out. At
some point you have to ask your­
self if we're not getting way
ahead of the curve in terms of
school capacity and infrastruc­
ture."
jay Marder gets paid to make
sure those issues don't present
insurmountable problems for
Sanford. As the city's director of
planning
and
engineering,
Marder has watched the commu­
nity grow. He notes that while
apartment construction has
increased in recent years, it's not
out of line with other commercial
and residential development.
"This fa a natural thing for a
growing region like Central
Florida," Marder said.
He also points out that
Sanford’si population has grown
by 800 to 1,200 people per year for
more than a decade. While the

number of apartment units has
ballrxmed, Marder said the actual
population has continued a
steady increase.
“As far as population spikes,
we're not seeing it," Marder said.
"It takes a while before these
apartment complexes are up to
capacity. You can look at the
active electrical meters being ser­
viced and get a pretty good idea
of how many people are in the
dty. Those numbers indicate the
dty has been rolling along on a
substantial population growth for
10 years. There arc no spikes in
those numbers."
Skat brings up another point,
too. While apartment construc­
tion increased during the last 36
months, the city has rczoncd very
tittle property to allow the com­
plexes. Most of the property was
zoned for apartments years ago.
"The thing you have to remem­
ber fa the dty can't deny someone
the use of their property," Kurt
said. "Regardless of whether I
think we have enough apart­
ments, the city will continue to
have multi-family development
because that zoning already
exists."
The dty's responsibility, Skat
said, fa to ensure apartments— or
any other development project —

do not negatively effect sur­
rounding property owners.
"If it fa zoned for a certain use,
then that use needs to follow the
rules regarding density, heights

and setbacks, especially when it
abuts single-family residential,"
Skat said. "W hen a new develop­
ment comes in, our goal as a dty
should be to try and preserve the

Complex
1A
owners, Clayton Investors Ltd.
and C W £ Investors Ltd., said
there are no plans to scale back
the protect
'W e v T considered it inter­
nally, but we're still going for­
ward with the three-story
plan," Meredith Harper. “The
property owner needs to
achieve the unit count to make
tne project reosiDic.
Harper said foe developer
doesn't (Intend change the
buffer zone to 50 teet as
required by an ordinance
passed in December.
"We h id already applied for
the site plan and we're exceed­
ing the old standards," Harper
said. "The buffer requirement fa
10 feet, and we're at 15. We’re
also exceeding the landscape
requirements."
Jay Marder, the city's direc­

tor of planning and engineer­
ing disagrees with Harper that
foe new ordinance doesn't
apply. Ordinance 3690, which
staff began working on last fall,
requires larger burner zones and
building setbacks, as wrH as
more landscaping for multi­
family housing developments
next to single family homes. He
said because site plans have not
been approved, the new ordi­
nance could apply.
"PfcZ has foe final decision,
and they could require the
developer meet the new ordi­
nance," Marder said.
Barker said she thinks the
dty should require the stricter
regulations.
"I visualize these apartments
towering over foe neighbor­
hood," Barker said. 'It's horri­
ble for someone to have their
privacy invaded like that"

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Car vs. house

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2002/03 academic year, increas­
ing the school's population to
650. The school’s ultimate enroll­
ment goal is a student body of
800, wnlch will be feasible with
the completion of Phase II.
"We've had a lot of support
from the community and the dty
of Lake Mary," Alcott said.
"There fa a need in this area for a
Pre-K through 1^private,non for
profit school. Tne school has
proven to have Integrity."
City offidafa were not sure
what to expect three years ago
when plans for the school were
presented to City Commission
"W hen they first came before
us, we questioned whether the
school would succeed," Lake
Mary Mayor Thom Greene Hid.
“Today, tne response has been so
enormous, the school fa at a point
of expanding."

According to Alcott, the Lake
Mary school offers a traditional
college preparatory program
that reflects the latest In educa­
tion research. Additionally, the
facility offers a variety of visual
and language art programs, and
competitive athletics fa an inte­
gral part of the facility's pro­
gram.
The expansion program will
provide a football/soccer field
stadium with a track, a five-court
tennis fadlity and a two-story
elementary building. Alcott said
plans for Phase 111 indude an
Olympic-sized swimming pool.
With a projected overall
growth of 400 percent within the
first five years of operation, the
school has plenty of room to
expand. Currently the school's
campus fa on 23 acres of land but
has access to an additional 24
acres.

Honors
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M(*M photo by Tommy Vlncont
Sanford police responded noon Tuesday to an occidont whore a car crashod Inlo the Iron! porch of a
home. Moso Wosloy Perkins, 74, of Sanford reportedly passed out whilo driving and drove over the curvo
at 12th Slreel and Pecan Avenue sfamming into tho right corner of the porch at 1120 Pecan Ave.
Estimated damage is $6,000.

Water
C ontinued from P age 1A

Finding additional water sup­
this region continue to be lakes."
plies to fulfill future demands fa
He estimates a 100 to 200 mil­ complex
and
expensive.
lion gallons a day will be needed Wilkening unveiled one of Ihe
from other sources to meet the water district's ideas of how to
'Expected demand. However, sev­ eliminate shortages. The plan
eral water conservation strategies included a desalination plant and
.Could mitigate some of the aquifer several surface water refining
im p act He died an increased use plants including a plant on Lake
of reclaimed water, artificial Monroe that would clean Ihe
aquifer recharge and wetland aug­ lake's water and pump it to
mentation - putting water in Likes Volusia and Seminole counties.
lind wetlands to offset pumping - The cost of the total project is esti­
Lis several solutions.
mated at $1 billion.
"Reclaimed water is now a
"Being a part of Ihe St Jolins
dnmmodity," Wilkening said.
River puts us right in Ihe middle,"
* Summit attendee Sanford Woodruff said.
Commissioner Art Woodruff
A discussion, conducted by
agreed with Wilkinson and said summit organizer Orange County
foe dty recently doubled the cost Chairman Rich Ctolty, included a
&lt;lf reclaimed water.
panel of Seminole County
"We increased it (reclaimed Commissioner Daryl McLain,
water price) because we were Orlando Mayor Glenda I food,
almost giving it away for free." L ik e County Commissioner
Woodruff said.
Robert Poole, Brevard County
Sanford currenfly provides Commissioner Nancy Higgs and
reclaimed water lo many areas of Volusia County Water Alliance
the city, and disperses some of the Commissioner George Borden.
water over dtrus crops in Geneva.
McLain said the county would
Murray said dispersing the continue to push its efforts for
reclaimed water over citrus crops water conservation. I le cited tw o
as proven to be beneficial in such ventures, one with Orange
recharging the aquifer.
County and Oviedo to bring

reclaimed water to foe area, and
another with Sanford and the St.
Johns Water Management District
on an experimental plant near
Like Moimx- lo purity the lake's
water for potable uses. He ques­
tioned if the larger, regional solu­
tions will be financially feasible
and reasonably priced for con­
sumers.
"Seminole's motto fa we're Ihe
natural choice and water fa a big
part of that choice," he said.
"We've got to protect lo the people
ami make sure their wells don't
dry up."
At the close of tho summit,
Crotly announced the panel will
meet again in Febmary and sever­
al more times more in Ihe future in hopes of developing an East
Central Florida Water Agenda by
November. Ihe agenda will clari­
fy objectives and goals plus a plan
to meet them, Crotty said. An
annual review, or Agenda Report
Caril, will determine how well
Seminole,
Volusia,
Orange,
Osceola, Like, Polk and Brevard
counties are proceeding with the
agenda.
"If Ihe effort is organized sensi­
bly we can succeed," he said.

and students consistently won
superior ratings at local and state
competitions.
She always teaches her stu­
dents to b e poised, confident,
skilled and disciplined musi­
cians. Because of ner love and
great significant contribution to
education and music, HargrettThrower has received numerous
awards and accolades. To add to
her achievements in music, she
has received national acclaim in
church music. She fa the director,
ministry o f Music, at the Mt.
Pleasant Baptist Church in
Orlando.
The third honorec fa choral
director, Earl E. Minott, who
began his music career at the age
of five, and by the age of 12 was
a pianist for several local church­
es in Sanford.
M inott's musical teaching
career began in 1953, and he had
the privilege of working at his
alma mater, Crooms Academy
and Seminole High School as an
administrator. As a choral direc­
tor, his chorus consistently
earned superior ratings at local,
district and state festivals.
Retired in 1993, he continues
to work tirelessly and consistent­
ly in the field of education. He fa
the state education director of
the
Florida
State
Elks
Department. He over sees youth
are aspiring to further their edu­
cation by attending colleges of
their choice through earned
scholarships from the Elks of the
World. His retirement helps him
devote his time as an advocate

for youth, church and many
community projects - especially
music and educational pro­
grams.
The Gala Honoree was
Rebecca W. Steele, choral direc­
tor; she has had a highly success­
ful career as a choral music direc­
tor, voice teacher, music educa­
tor, singer and art administrator.
Her commitment to her stu­
dents can be seen in the perfor­
mance given by the renowned
Bethune-Cookman
College
Concert, which fa constantly In
demand
for
performances
throughout Florida and the
United States.
Dr. Steele has been a member
of the BCC faculty since 1976.
She is a dynamic and demanding
teacher who accepts nothing but
excellence from her students. A
master of musical interpretation,
she is noted for her ability to
train young voices to reflect var­
ious interpretations. She is also
noted for her ability to train
young voices to reflect the vari­
ous styles, quality and phrasing
of original works as heard in her
latest renditions, "From Bach to
Gospel."
We salute these musical edu­
cators who have inspired thou­
sands of students. These are
indeed phenomenal leaders in
foe musical arena. They've spent
years teaching the fine arts,
achieving greatness and giving
an extraordinary legacy for oth­
ers to live by in many communi­
ties where their students have
become dedicated active citi­
zens.

Ruckus

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Tipton approached tlx.' vehicle. As
lx: moved i loser, witnesses said
one nun ran just him jumping
into tlx: truck bed as it -.ped off —
crashing through a decorated
wtxxJen fence.
“It was like something out ol a
movie," Tipton excLiiroed to fellow
deputies .is he recounted tlx: inct
dent.
The white Dodge truck escaped
the schixil grounds and pursuing
deputies because kixxrking down a
fence dues not warrant a high­
speed chase, said slxriff's office

spokesman Steve Olson. Stxrlly
after breaking off tlx- dusc, a
bystander-advised deputies lx followed tlx* truck and (bserved four
bLtck males abandon tlx vehic le at
635 Prirnera Ikxilevard.
With tlx truck in hand, autlxiri*
ties kunxd that it was a-ported
stolen. LVputies established a
perimeter annmd Like Mary ’s
newest busuxss district with tlxhelp of a helicopter, lake Mary
police and a Sanford police K-9
unit. An off-duty Orange County
Slxriff's Office deputy also became
inv olvril as lx- spotted three of the

four susfxx ts mnning out of tlx
ixarby winds.
OCSO IX-puty Matt Chase, of
Like Mary, said lx&gt; was dropping
his daughter oft at a Primera
Boulevard ixtlxxiixitlst office
when lx- stopped to talk to fc’veral
of Iris Seminole County Slxriff's
Office deputy friends pitrolling
ttx1area
“I decided to stay in tlx* (ortho­
dontist) parking lot to make sure
everything was OK," Chose said
after his friends advised him of the
situation. "Low and behold, that's
when o ix of tlx bad guys pipped

nature of the existing land uses or
much as possible. Things an
going to change, no doubt abou
it, but I think you have to mini
mize the effect"

up.
Running out of the woods, the
three suspects tried to hide in an
unfinished business office at 9)0
Willistun Ploa*. A cardiology office
occupies the building's downstairs,
but the second story was still being
worked on as two workers
observed the three suspects nin up
tlx* stairwell seeking cover.
"I was coming out here to see if
it was OK for the patients when a
deputy told me to go bock inside
and lock the door," said Judy
Walker, an employee of the
Cardiovascular Center, formerly

Sanford Cardiology Associates.
From inside the structure,
deputies arrested Jimmy Franklin,
20, William Carr Jr., 19, and
Anthony CofickJ, 19, all of Sanford.
Tipton responded and identified
Carr as the driver of the truck,
which he personally knew from
the school football team, according
to police.
The fourth subject Terrance
Jackson, 19, of Sanford, was caught
shortly afterward as he was found
hiding underneath a vehicle in the
Seimens' parking lot on Primera
Boulevard.

Her next-door neighbor,
Patti Torres, agrees. Both
women say foe recent building
boom in Sonfoid has been posi­
tive. They would rather the
apartments not be built but
admit they sometimes suffer
from a "not-in-my-bsek-yard"
syndrome.
"We've got foe GreeneWiy,
we've got the airport, aria
we've got the new bowling
alky, life was good," Ibrres
said. "Now we're going to have
to look straight up at these tall
apartments apartment build­
ings. I think It stinks."
"This Is a neighborhood
where people move in and
stay," Barker added. Her family
was one of foe first on foe block
in I960. "We're a little spoiled I
guess. We want to have our
cake and eat it, too, idng
included."

M otorcycle
collides with
school bus
Bu
rfcaluf—tjy w
v w o p n B—
r Haftnn
r iu o n
Staff Writer
SANFORD — Lany Poole,
50, of Sanford remains in foe
hospital Friday after receiving
critical internal irduxies when
his motorcycle collided
Tuesday with a school bus.
At approximately 1:15 p jn .,
Poole was driving hfa 1960
homemade motorcycle eastbound Lake Markham Road
near foe intersection of Orange
Boulevard. According to the
Florida Highway Patrol, for
some unknown reason, Poole's
brakes malfunctioned causing
him to veer in foe eostbound
lane.
Deborah Moore, 47, of
Sanford was driving the 1990
International Bluebird bus eastbound, but could not avoid foe
collision. The right front side of,
the bus struck the right ride of j
the motorcycle. The two vehi­
cles ended up on the north
shoulder of foe road.
It fa unknown if Poole was
wearing a helmet Alcohol has
been ruled out as factor in the
crash, but charges are pending,
said FHP troopers.
Via helicopter, Poole was
transported to the Orlando
Regional Medical Center
where, as of Friday, he was still
considered in critical condition.

Man arrested after
pipe bombs found
A Fern Park man fa in cus­
tody Friday after being caught
with pipe bombs in his pos­
session. Eric Carter, 23, was
arrested fate Thursday night
Carter apparently threat­
ened to blow up a truck
belonging to another man
with whom he reportedly was
having a dispute. Carter ini­
tially gave a sheriff's office
deputy a false name. The
deputy searched him and
found two pipe bombs in hfa
possession. Tne deputy also
recovered a pellet gun.
After questioning Carter,
deputies got consent to search
his residence at 605
Fellowship Drive. Inside, they
found smokeless powder,
another pipe bomb, and a
smaller device that had a fuse
running from it Carter told
deputies he made the devices
for July 4.

Though deputies are not sure 1
the four men ore connected to the
"bring some heat" threat made or
Sunday, the sheriff's office did
charge Carr with grand theft of a
motor vehicle, fleeing police with
disregard of others safety, reckless
driving, probation violation and
driving with a suspended license.
Deputxs charged the other three
suspects with trespassing of a con
veyanee. Lake Mary police addi­
tionally charged the three moles
found inside the building with
burglary to an occupied structure
and resisting officers.

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Feb ru ary 3 , 2 0 0 2

Districts
underway
for girls
basketball
Sports Edtor
CASSELBERRY —
Undefeated Lake Mary and
state-ranked Winter Springs
are the top seeds for the
Ciris' District Basketball
Tournaments that a n being
played this week.
The Class 6A-District 2
Tournament opened on
Tuesday with No. 5 Seminole
challenging No. 4 seed and
host DeLand at the Dog
House on the DeLand High
School campus.
The tournaments continue
i Thursday with the semifi-

.

f

V

t DeLand, the Seminolewinner will play
Mary at 6 p.m., to1" by No. 3 Lake
against No. 2
at 7JO p.m.
Class 5A-Diitrict 6
t at Lake Howell
School, No. 1 Winter
gs, looking for its fourth
ight trip to the Stale
Tournament, will face No. 4
Titusville at 6 p.m., with the
host Silver Hawks taking on
Lyman at 7:30 p.m.
The Championship Game
in both tourney's is art foe
7 JO p.m. on Saturday.
In girls' basketball games
this week:
On 1\iesday, Kat Luetzow
scored 14 points, while
Mattea Codrey added nine
rebounds and Abby Kohn
five assists as Lake Howell
clobbered Forrest Lake
Academy, 53-22.
On Wednesday, Meghana
Saoji scored 18 points as Lake
Brantley got past Mount
Dora High School, 49-37.
Viviana Stewart chipped In
with eight rebounds and
Andrea Baluerte added five
assists for the Patriots.
On Thursday, Luetzow waa
at it again, as she and Codrey
scored 20 points each as the
Silver Hawks topped Central
Florida Christian Academy,
61-50. Codrey and Tiffany
Fiala both had 10 rebounds,
while Kohn led in assists
with five.
Freshman Kelly Lawton
scored 12 points as Oviedo
roughed up Eustis, 64-48.
Celeste Hudson continued
her outstanding late-season
play, scoring 41 points, while
pulling down nine rebounds
and handing out five assists
as Lyman whipped S t
Cloud, 62-46.
In boys' basketball games
this week:
On TUesday, Oviedo (19-5)
tuned up for Friday's show­
down with DeLand by run­
ning past Lake Mary (6-12),
105-56.
Five Lions scored in double
figures with Kyle Simpkins
leading the way with 22
points. Jake Pickett added 21
points and 10 assists and
Shawn Witherspoon had 20
points and 10 rebounds.
Freshman Darryl Merthie
scored a game-high 23 points
for the Rams.
DeLand (16-4) also had a
nice tune-up, rolling over
Lake Brantley (9-11), 79-64.
EJ. Cordon had 38 points,
20 in a 31-17 fourth quarter,
as the Bulldogs overcame a
27-12 first quarter deficit.
See Preps, Page 2B

County trio advances in Girls soccer
LONGW OOO— The Lake Howell

ltd Lake M ary as local
teams to advance to Tuesday's Soccer
Regional Quarterfinals.
The No. 1 seeded Silver Hawks (17-6-3)
■cored late in the second half to edge
Pine Ridge (11-11-3), 1-0, and were to
have faced No. 2 Spruce Creek (20-3-1), a
7-2 victor over Mainland (12-10-2), in
Friday's Class 3A-District 5 fim l at

Lake Brantley, Lake Howell, Lake
Mary play In Tuesday’s regionals
Lyman's Carlton D. Henley Sports
Complex.
The No. 4 seeded Patriots and No. 2
seeded Rams had already advanced to
the Class 4A-Dtstrict 2 Championship
Came with semifinal victories on
Wednesday at Spec Martin Stadium in
DeLand.
Regardless of who won on Friday, all

three Seminole Athletic Conference
Knuds will be in action TUesday.
The Lake Maiy-Lake Brantley winner
will be at home to host the 4A-District 1
runner-up, while the loser will head to
the home of the 4A-1 champion.
If Lake Howell, which has won State
Championships each of the last two sea­
sons, wins It will host the 3A-District 6

runner-up, while a loss would send the
Silver Hawks to the 3A-6 winners' house.
Katie Register scored an unassisted
goal with just over 10 minutes left in the
game and goalkeeper Carolyn Richard
and the Lake Howell defense made the
goal stand up. Richard recorded five
saves to get the shutout.
On TUesday, the Panthers had
advanced as Brittany Gracey, the daugh­
ter o f former Seminole High School base­
ball star Tom Gracey, scored all the goals
in a 3-0 victory over New Smyrna Beach.
In the other games, the Hawks
See Girls, Page 3B

Quartet to
advance to
regionals

R a id e r
b a se b a ll
to h o st
B re v a rd

8portsEdNor

Sports Editor

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
— As was pretty much
expected, the final four in the 1
Clara 4A-D istrkt 2 and Class
3 A-District 5 Boys Soccer
Tournaments will be made
entirely of Seminole Athletic
Conference teams.
In the 4A-2 semifinals on
Wednesday at Lake Brantley's
Tom Story Field, No. 3 seeded
Lake Mary (16-6-1) ended the
Cinderella story of N o. 7
Seminote (3-15-2), 3-1, end ttw*

NEW PO RT RICHEY — The
Seminole Community College
baseball team returns home
today (Saturday) from a quick
two-game road trip to host
Brevard Community College at
Raider Field.

All SAC in boys soccer

By Oran Smith

T h e R a id e rs and T ita n s w ere
to h a v e p lay e d in M e lb o u rn e
o n F rid a y an d w ill p la y th e sec- *
o n d of a th ree-g am e met a g a in st

tww

ask V p.m-

The two combatants will
return to Melbourne on
I) made their
Wednesday for a 3 p.m. contest,
fint tourney appeennee a
before SCC heads across the
d one, besting No, 5
state to face St. Petersburg
tons (1 4-8-2)by the sam e
Junior College at 2 p.m. on
3-1 score.
Friday.
The finalists were even
The Raiders begin a fivemore predictable In 3A -5 as
game homestand next Saturday
Wwnhi pbo4o fejf tJIfHXNNYtR
top-seeded Lyman and N o, 2
(Feb. 9) when they hast Indian
Lake H ow dl both advanced.
Seminote High Schoofe Ricardo Perez (No. 10, Hack) dribbiea the be! through a host of Oviedo defenders during
River Community College from
See Boys, Page 3B
die Tube’s upeet of the Lions Monday night In the Ctsss 4A4Mrict 2 Tbumement at Lake Brantley.
Ft. P ierce starting at 2 p.m .
SCC o p en ed the season with
come-from-behind victory over
Florida College last Saturday,
but has suffered a pair of
defeats at the hands of St.
Florida Community College at Jacksonville
to 3-1 in the conference,just a game behind
By Doan Smith
Petersburg Junior College and
team that is 3-1 and still seething from a
M-FC leading Daytona Beach Community
Sports Editor
Pasco-Hernando Community
double overtime loss to the Raiders on
College.
Saturday.
O C A L A — It's taken awhile, but the
On Tliesday, nationally
SCC will be facing a St. Johns River
"They
Seminole Community College men's basket­
ranked
SPJC, featuring 10 play­
Community College team that picked up its
are finally starting to get it and now they
ball team (a finally praying up to potential.
ers taken in the June Free Agent
first conference victory of the season
have confidence that they can win."
Wednesday night at Central Florida
Wednesday night, defeating Santa Fe
Draft, led just 5-4 after four
The Raiders wrap up the first half of the
Community College in Ocala the Raiders
Community College, 82-74, at Tuten
M-FC schedule tonight (Saturday) at home
innings, but Raiders pitching
picked up a huge Mid-Florida Conference
Gymnasium in Palatka.
and It's Important that they come ready to
road victory, using a big second half to
could not keep the Trojans at
The Vikings (9-13 overall, 1-3 in M-FC)
play. A win will lock down at least second
defeat the Patriots, 74-71.
bay as the visitors pulled away
trailed by as many as t4 points in the sec­
place in the conference and could lead to a
The victory got SCC over the .500 mark
for an 11-5 victory at Raider
ond half, but outscorcd the Saints 44-22
tie for first as Daytona Beach, the only Moverall, 12-11, since early in the season, but
FC team to beat SCC, must face a 17-5
See Baseball, Page 2B
more importantly, raised the Raiders' mark
See Men, Page 2B

K

SCC men grab second place in M -FC

SCC women unbeaten in M -FC
By Dwui Smith
Sports Editor

rwiKj pnoia oy miwn wvrui

Seminole Community College sophomore (onward Brandi Davis (shown
scoring against Santa Fe earlier this season) scored 16 second halt points
to lead the Raiders past Central Florida Community College Wednesday.

OCALA — When in doubt, go inside.
With its 11-game Mid-Florida Conference win­
ning streak in jeopardy Wednesday night, the
Seminole Community College women's basket­
ball team went to the old-time power game.
Trailing by two points at halftime, 29-27, and get­
ting virtually nothing from its guards, the Raiders
started going to its two post players, 6-foot-5
Yelena Leuchanka and 6-foot Brandi Davis.
And the results worked out spectacularly as the
duo combined for 27 second half points as the vis­
itors pulled out a 70-63 victory over nationally
ranked Central Florida Community College in
Ocala.
The victory was the seventh In a row tor SCC
(14-8), but more importantly was its 12th straight
win in the Mid-Florida Conference, fourth in a
row this season, and leaves the Raiders alone atop
the conference at 4-0 at the mid-point in the sea­
son.
"I was beginning to wonder if I was wrong in
playing the difficult schedule that we had in the
first h alf,' said SCC head coach Ken Patrick of the
pre-conference schedule that saw the team go to
the Panhandle on three consecutive weekends
and also play in tough tournaments in Ocala and
Daytona. "But now it looks like it was a good
move. It's amazing that we could win 12 games in
a row in a conference this strong. The pressure to
keep the streak going is starting to mount."
Tne Patriots (19-4), ranked No. 7 in the nation,
fell into at least third place in the M-FC with a 2-2

record. Daytona Beach Community College only
has one loss, at home to SCC, but has an impor­
tant game against twice-conference beaten Florida
Community College at Jacksonville tonight. A loss
by DBCC would give the Raiders a solid twogame lead with four to play and drop the other
'Big 3' into a second place tie. Santa Fe
Community College is still winless.
SCC's next game will be on Ihe road
Wednesday in Gainesville against Santa Fe. The
game will be the 6 p.m. opener of a
women'a/men's doublcheader. The Raider and
Saints men will play at 8 p.m.
SCC will return home next Saturday (February
9“ *) to host nationally ranked Daytona Beach at 6
p.m. The Raider and Falcon men will also follow
that game at 8 p.m. at the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center. Admission is free.
Kristi Jones shot lights out for CFCC in the
opening half, hitting three three-pointers and
scoring 11 points as the Patriots built the halftime
lead.
The Raiders, meanwhile, were struggling, only
making 2-o f-ll three-point attempts and 11 of 27
field goal tries overall. The poor outside shooting
showed also in the fact that SCC only got to the
free throw line four times in the first 20 minutes,
making three.
But things changed after halftime as the Raider
;uards got the ball inside to Davis, a sophomore
rom Bushnell who missed the first half of the
season with a separated shoulder, and the fresh­
man Leuchanka, who appears to be shoo-in for
All-America honors.

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T he Seminole H erald

-Preps

Pa**

Continued from page I B Bo Gooch scored 20 of
his 36 points in the first half for the Patriots. Scott
i Mitchell chipped in with 10 points.
J
Ryan Exter had 27 points and four assists as
.' Winter Springs defeated Titusville, 75-63. Toby
Smith had six rebounds for the Bears.
On Wednesday, Junior Dan Taylor had 25 points
and five assists and Marcus Robinson grabbed 11
rebounds as Seminole bested Lake Brantley, 57-42.
Gooch had 21 for the Patriots.
In boys' wrestling:
Matta (103), Chmil (125), Sifakis (130), Helmick
■(135), Burhing (140), Harris (145), Xiong (152),
Sorrell (160), Jackson (171), Hauck (215) and Hoff
■(heavyweight) all won as Lake Mary routed
1DeLand, 61 -9, on Tuesday.
-!i Lake Howell fell to Deltona, 39-33, with
Fleischman (103), Halhcox (112), Kelsey (125),
Shah (140), Sale (145), and Thompson (152) win­
ning for the Silver Hawks.

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Baseball
Continued from page IB
Field.
On Wednesday, SCC made its
first appearance on the road, but
could only tum eight hits into
one run as the Raiders fell to the
SConquistadors, 4-1, in New Port
| Richey.
! Donnie Burkhaltcr, a 6-foot-4,
! 270-pound freshman first baseI man, has made a name for him| self quickly on the SCC campus.
; The big righthander from
| West Orange High School hit his
second and third home runs of
I the season in his first two at
bats against SPJC on Tuesday
and finished the day going 3for-4, with a walk, scored two
runs and drove in three,
j
His two out, solo home run in
: the bottom o f the first inning
■ gave Couch Mike Nicholson's
‘"charges an early 1-0 lead and his
1two-run blast in the third put
the Raiders up 3-2.
Another early surprise has

On Wednesday, Winter Springs edged Lake
Mary, 39-36, Lyman rolled over Lake Howell, 5123, and Oviedo got past Pine Ridge, 35-28.
Winning for the Rams were _ Matta (103), Wolfe
(114), Chmil (127), Sifakis (132), Sorrell (162),
Carswell (217), Hoff (heavyweight).
Winning for the Bears were _ Walker (121), Walt
(13 7), Curry (142), McDonnell (147), Diaz (154),
Rivera (173), and Parent (191).
Winning for Lyman were _ Smith (103), Renteria
(130), Chacon (135), McDonald (152), McIntosh
(160), Williams (171), Mason (189), Williams (215)
and Sparks (heavyweight).
Winning for the Silver Hawks were _ Hathcox
(112), Middleton (119), Kelsey (125), Shah (140),
and Sale (145).
Winning for the Lions were _ Robbins (112),
Fraga (119), Coffman (130), Guider (135), Harrison
(140), Christiansen (145), and Mathieux (171.
On Thursday, Martin (103) and Mealor (140)

been Winter Springs freshman
John Michael Howell. The lefty­
swinging third baseman went 2for-4 for the second consecutive
game and also doubled against
the Trojans and now has a home
run and a double in two games.
Also contributing to a nine-hit
attack were Dan Quartararo and
Scott Carmichael (one single
and one run scored each), Sean
Greear and Scott McCoy (one
single each), Brant Gadzicki
(run) and Tommy Solitarlo
(RBI).
Julian Davis was 4-for-5 with
a double for SPJC, while
Jonathan Shapland was 3-for-3
with a home run and two dou­
bles.
Howell continued his hot hit­
ting against Pasco-Hemando,
going 2-for-5 and doubling in
SCC's only run In the seventh
in n in g .

The Conquistadors took control o f the game by scoring three
runs in the third inning.

were the only winners as Seminole fell to New
Smyrna Beach, 66-12.
Winter Springs rolled over Osceola, 59-15, with
Walker (119), Lin (125), Escuerdo (130), Denove
(135), Walt (140), Curry (145), McCroan (160),
Diaz (171), Parent (189, Waters (215) and Goldson
(heavyweight) all winning.
BO YS B A S K E TB A LL
B U L L D O G S 79, P A T R IO T S 64

Men
Continued from page IB
over the final 13 minutes.
Former Winter Springs High
School star Marcus Wiggins
scored 13 points in the win over
Santa Fe. The sophomore guard
is one of the top players for St.
Johns and scored 27 points last
February when the Vikings
upset the Raiders, 98-96.
Game time is set for 7 3 0 p.m.

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I); L d e Brantley 6 (Gooch 3. W be I). Team tout. . DeLand Ift Li
Brantley 21. Fouled out _ mate. Techntcala . none.

line as he led the visitors back
from a 37-33 halftim e d efld t to
a 10-polnt lead, 69-59, w ith 2 5 J
remaining.

at the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center and admis­
sion Is free.
For the second consecutive
me former DeLand High
hooi star Chris Jackson led
the way for SCC, scoring a
game-high 28 points.
The point guard and floor
leader for the Raiders was an
amazing 9-for-ll from the floor
and 9-for-12 from the free throw

The sophomore also had a
game-high seven assists to go
along with four rebounds and a
steal.
Others scoring in double fig­
ures for SCC were the team's
leading scorer, sophomore Jasor
Currington, who came off the
bench to hit all three shots he
took, two from three-point
range, and also all three free
throw attempts to total 11
points, and freshman forward
Daniel Jackson, who was 3-for-6
from the floor, 2-for-2 on three's,
and scored 10 points while play­
ing all 40 minutes.
Daniel Jackson also had six
rebounds and two blocked
shots, while freshman center
Kitus Witherspoon had nine
points and six rebounds despite
fouling out after playing just
over 22 minutes. Antwaln
Tennell got a start at wing and
scored seven points, while
Brandon Fisher totaled five
lints and 6-foot-10 Che'
n
[organ
four poL
points and four
c
rebound In relief of
Witherspoon.
For the game, SCC shot a
remarkable 57.8-perccnt from
the floor (24-for-45) and also
made 5-of-8 three-point tries to
along with a 17-for-26 effort at
the free throw line.

S

In addition to Howell,
Gadzicki also had a pair of hits,
including a double, while
Quartararo, Carmichael and
Solitarlo had one single each.
Lyman's John Williamson
reached on a fielder's choice
and scored on Howell's double.
Victor Roldan was 3-for-4 with
a double, while Danny Warded
and Chris Lee had two hits each
for Pasco-Hemando.
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R A ID E R S 74, P A T R IO T S 71
Sem inole Community College 111-11,5-1)
Tmnetl 3-6 1-2 7. Sterling 0-0 CM) 0.
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Jet kern 9-11 9-12 » . D le c tio n 3 6 2-2 10.
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2 10. Bain 1 -9 1-2 3. Au.Hn 4-13 0 -1 S. relin tr 27 0 0 3 , Dnroure 1 - 3 0 0 2 , Nrwaome 4-7 2-210.
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field guale . SCC 3 4 (Currington I d , D,
lackeon 2-2. C. feckaon 1-1, Tmnell 0-3k CfCC
2-IS (CAbon* l - l . Palmer 1-6. Deaman 0-1,
lone* 0-1, Q rtii 6 -1 Bain 0-3, Austin 0 4 ) Team
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Seminole Community College sophomore point guard Chris Jackson had his
second straight big game, scoring 2B points Wednesday night.

Women
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SCC's shooting did not get a lot better in the sec­
ond half, 13-for-28, but by going inside, the trips
to the free throw line increased as the visitors
were 17-for-20 from the charity stripe in the final
20 minutes. Leuchanka and Davis were a com­
bined 7-for-8 in the second half.
Leuchanka and Davis both finished with a dou­
ble-double on the evening, Leuchanka with gamehighs of 23 points, including a 7-for-7 effort at the
free throw line, and 17 rebounds, 13 on the defen­
sive end. For good measure, the Gomel, Belarus
native also added four assists and three blocked
shots.
Davis, who 7-for-ll from the floor, scored 14 of
her 16 points in the second half and also pulled
down 12 rebounds.
Sophomore Gabrielle Blankenfcld, the 2001
Florida Freshman of the Year, also had a nice
game with nine points, three rebounds, one assist
and two steals, while Sherri Harrison, also just
back from injury, came off the bench to score
seven points and pull down three rebounds.
Other contributors were Chamesia Bailey (six

points), Narrie Berggren (three points, four
rebounds, six assists before fouling out), Yo
Johnson (three points, four rebounds, blocked
shot), and Ditte Jakobsen (three points, two
rebounds, two steals, one assist, one blocked
shot).
Sadio Sangare scored 14 of her team-high 18
points in the second half for CFCC, while Jones
finished with 16 points.
R A ID E R S 70, P A T R IO T S 6 1
Sem inal* Community College 1 1 4 4 441
Brrggirn 1-3 0 4 3. Braddvaw 1301400. J.Vinw i 1-6 1-3 3. Bailey I t
2 *. Hamum 1 -2 3 6 7, Jjknbwn t-2 DO 3. Blankerdeld 3 9 3 1 9 , Devil
U 2-316, leuchanka S-14 7-7 23. Total* 24-55 20-24 70.
Central Florida Community College 1194. 2-2&gt;
Taylor 0-3 DO a lane* 3-17 2- 1 16. Moore 2-7 1-2 6. Alvarado D9 34
Eliarin D2 DO 0. Holme* 2-10 0 4, F 3 ie lp *4 7 D l S. Sangare 6-13 6 4
N'lXrye 3 9 2-3 ». Total* 22-72 14 2 4 63
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I lam a, &lt;n D I). CFCC 5 2 1 dune. 4 9 , Moore 1-4. Alvarado 0-6, Taylor 0
N Doye D1) Team foul. . SCC 22. CFCC 2 2 Fouled out SCC. Berggn
Technical. . none. Rebound. _SCC 31 (Leuchanka 17, Dtavle UBeryjp
4. Johnaon 4. I la mum 3. BUntenleld 3. |akc*nm 2k CFCC 3* (Jon
N'Ooye 6 each).
. SCC 13 (Berggren 6. Leuchanka 4. H am *
lakutaen, BUnkcnleLi, Davtak CFCC t2 (June* Alvarado, Moore 3 eac
Steal. . SCC 7 dakubvm 2 BUnkrnfeld 2 D»vt» 2 Bailey); CFCC
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Jakotoen), CFCC 1 (N'Ooye) Turnover* . SCC 2 4 CFCC 14

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Boys
Continued from pjge IB
It wasn't easy for the host
Greyhounds (15-6-2) as they had
to wait until late in the second
overtime period to edge No. 4 »
Titusville, 4-3, at the Carlton D.
Henley Sports Complex.
The Silver Hawks (17-6-5)
awoke from a first nap to turn a
0-0 halftime score into a 5-1 rout
of No. 3 Spruce Creek (10-7-8).
The finals of both tourna­
ments were set for Friday night,
but no matter who won, all four
will advance to next Thursday's
Regional Quarterfinals.
Lake Mary took a 2-0 halftime
lead and it was more than
Seminole could overcome.
Jerry Girard and Joris

Claessens both had a goal and
an assist for the Rams, while
Andrew Leenim scored the
other goal and Eric Gorden had
an assist.
Rusty Robinett was the win­
ning goalie, allowing only Matt
Groover's goal to the Fighting
Seminoles.
The other semifinal at Lake
Brantley saw two red hot teams
battle it out.
The game was tied 0-0 at half­
time, before the Patriots finally
broke through when Alfredo
C hany scored with an assist
from Judson Fisher.
Deltona, which was 12-2-2 in
its last 16 games and saw its
regional appearance streak end
at three years, squared the con­

test at 1-1 when Adan Garda
scored on a pass from Cole
Evans with just under 25 min­
utes remaining.
But Lake Brantley, which is
ranked No. 7 in the state in the
most recent poll, took the lead
for good when Davey Welch
headed a pass from Gordon
Stasak into the top left comer of
the goal with 18 minutes left in
the game.
Ron Fulmore added a late
insurance goal on a penalty kick
for the Patriots, who are 12-0-1
in their last 13 games and will
be making their first regional
appearance in five years.
At Lyman, Nick Martin scored
two second half goals, while
Farbod Samari, Jason McNemey

and Nick Uribe added one score
each as Lake Howell ousted
Spruce Creek.
Jason Chapman made five
saves in goal to get the victory
for the Silver Hawks.
A layoff since last Thursday
and first-game tournament jit­
ters may have gotten to the host
Greyhounds as they found
themselves down 3-1 at half­
time.
But behind two penalty kicks
from its leader and scoring
machine Fabio Pedraza, Lyman
tied the score at 3-3.
The two clubs then battled
through the rest of regulation
and 17 minutes of overtime, two
five minute periods, one five
minute sudden death period

and the first two minutes of the
second sudden death overtime
period, before Tyler Potts got his
head on a free kick to give the
Greyhounds the victory.
N.J. Pavlovlc scored the first
half goal for Lyman, while
Pavlovic, Aaron Reilly, and
Chris Ferriera had assists for the
winner's.
Steve Spangler was busy in
goal for me Greyhounds,
recording 11 saves and shutting
out the Terriers after halftime.
WEDNESDAY
CLASS 8A-DISTR1CT 2
•I Torn Story Field
RAM S X FIGHTING SEMINOLES I
Seminole
0
1 . 1
L ik e Mery
2
1 . 3
Goal** _ Seminole I (Crom er); Like Mery 3
(Girard, Clarearm, tennim k Am i *!* _ Like

Mery 3 (Girenl* C U ftstm . Gordenk
PATRIOTS 3, WOLVES I
Del lone
0
I
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L ek eS ren tlry
0
J
.
3
G o a ts . Del tone I (G enie); L i p Bra dry V
(Cherry, Welch, Fillmore), Assists [3rl&gt;nu I
(Evens); la k e Brantley 2 (Fisher, N ise i) "hot*
on gtul _ l M inna 7; L ik e Brent ley 22 S a v e *.
DrItone II; Leke Brentley (Stnget) 3

CLASS 3A-DI5TRICT 5
at Carlton D. Henley Spent* Comples
SILVER HAWKS X HAWKS I
Spruce Creek
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1
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Lake Howell
0
3 . 3
Coat* _ Spruce Creek I (Zelewskj); Like
I Unveil 5 (Merlin 2, Samari, McNemey, Unb»)
A w itk _ none Shot* on gut I _ Spruce Creek 15.
le k e I km ell 21- Save* _ Spruce Creek 10, Lake
Hmvrll (Chapman) 12.
GREYHOUNDS 4. TERRIERS 3
Titusville
3 0 0 0 0 0 . 3
Lyman
1
2 0 0
0
1 . 4
Goal* _ Titusville 3 (Dombusch 2, McCrary);
Lyman 4 (F IV d r ju 2, l\m knrlc. Potts). Assists
.T itusv ille I (Nsko); Lyman3 (Reilly, Pavkrvk,
Frnvira), Save* _ Lyman (Spangler) 11.

Girls
Continued from page IB
advanced with a 6-2 thumping of Titusville and
the Buccaneers edged host Lyman (1-19-2), 1-0,
despite 14 saves by Greyhound goalie Katie
Pickelseimer.
In the 4A-2 tourney. Lake Brantley (16-6-3)
lulled off a major upset on Wednesday as Alicia
‘riggs, who will ironically play for Stetson
University this fall, scored both goals in a 2-1,
sudden-death overtime victory over No. 1 seeded
and No. 2 state ranked DcLand (21-2-1).
The Patriots took a 1-0 lead at halftime when
Briggs headed a comer shot from Christie Ashton
into the net 21:49 into the game.
The Bulldogs, which finished second in the state
last year, tied the game with just over 14 minutes
left in regulation and the two teams battled
through the rest of regulation, two five-minute
overtimeperiods, and one five-minute suddendeath period with on one being able to dent the
net.
Finally, 2 3 0 into the second sudden-death over­
time period, and after 9 730 of play, Briggs again
took an excellent comer kick from Ashton and
bodied it past the DeLand goalie.
Lake Mary (21-6-1) also had to go to overtime to
get past Winter Springs (16-7-1), 1-0, but it only
took 82 minutes of soccer.
Jessica Zabel scored the game's only goal on a
breakaway with two minutes gone in the first
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Wortiorca Cantoal Ftonda
tro t La* Road. S a 270
WWWr Part FL 327M
(407)741 *305
Putman Fatmary 3.2002
JJ028_________________________
IN THE CtRCUTT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CtRCUTT
OP THE STATE OP FLORIOA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY
CIVIL WVIStON
CASE NO. 0I-CA-24M-1+O
THE BANK OP NEW YORK. AS
TRUSTEE FOR NEW SOUTH
HOME EQUITY THUST 1 9 9 *2
FORMED PURSUANT TO THE
POOLING
ANO
SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OP
NOVEMBER I . !#W. AMONG
PAINE WEBBER MOHTGAQE
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION IV.
AS DEPOSITOR. NEW SOUTH
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK. AS
TRANSFEROR AND AS SER
VtCER. ANO THE BANK O f NEW
YORK, AS TRUSTEE,
JAMES L FULKERSON and 1013
FULKERSON. « Dying, and a
urWntwn p*rtl*i claiming by.
nrough, undar or aganai r a (Dm*
named Dtlandant* who ara not
known to b* daad or adv*. whaifar
g in IH i. t u r g e n . Danore. a arttore. truetMi or other claimants,
claiming by. through, undar or

overtime period and Rams goalkeeper Natalie
Haerans made it stand up, making 11 saves to
record her 18th shutout of the season. Courtney
Silvera had seven saves for the Bears.
CLASS 4A-DISTRICT2
At Sp*C Martin Sin d ian , Da Land

W EDNESDAY

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Bn n tby 2 (Aahton 2); O rLind t (Uaku) Shot! on goal _ Lilia BrantWy 7;
D rland II. S a n a .L ik a B r a n d t? (K a m a )S DrLand 1

RAMS 1, BEARS 0ton
WIntat Spring,
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GoaU _ U L * Mary I (Z iM ). Aaal.fa _ non*. S a m _ Wlntrr Spring!
(Silvan) 7; U k e Mary (H a m m ) II.

CLASS 3A-DISTR1CT 5
at Cartlon D. H anky S porta C m y i n . Lyman

TUESDAY
BUCCANEERS 1, GREYHOUNDS 0
LfBun

known to b* dawd or a id . whathar

tort, buataaa or odar ctaananla.
claiming by. through, undar or
agaaat r a laid JAMES L FULKER­
SON or LOIS FULKERSON Whoa*
known muling addiaaa la; *4 0
Cokjmbua Curt*.' Longwood. FL
12750
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT1FIEO r a t
an action to torado** two mortgaga*
on r a totkwwng pmparty m Samaiot*
County. Florid*;
•
LOT 8, BLOCK C. COLUMBUS
HARBOR. ACCOROtNO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IS. PAGES 38-30. OP
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, ha*
bain Nad agarat you and you ara
ragurad to aarvw a copy at your wntl*n datanw . * any to * on Larry M.
Saga*. Etqura. ot Gtobon*. Cohn.
N eman. Balo Saga! k Alan. P A .
Plamora anomay. whoa* * * * * * * la
3321 Handaraon Boulevard. Poat
Ottlca Boy 2177. Tampa , Florida
33501. warm party (30)d*ye ot tw
dal ot to* Bret pubDcabon ot Pa*
Clart ot n * Court aahar baton eat
Vic* on PUamrt anomay or immertiter, r a n aBa r oTiarvw** a datai*
w* ba antarad agaaut you lor Pw
N M dwnandwd in W* Comptaad.
DATED tv * JAN 23. 2002
MaryannE Mon*
Clerk Crcul Court
ByRuPiKng
A* Deputy Clart
Submrtadby.
Larry M. Saga*. E t o n
Gibbont. Cohn. Neuman, Bello.
Segal lAAan, P A
Poat Otbea Boa 2177
Tampa. Florida 33501
P you am a panon with a rttabdpy
who nwade any accommodation ai
order to parbcipal* In tea proceedtog Ybu am anon*, at no coal to you.
to tia provtoion ot cartam aavatanoa.
P lan a Court AdmnatraOon al 301
N. Part Avsnu*. S u l* N30t.
Santord. Florida 32771. w*hn 2
wortung day* ot you racarpl ot are
none*, i you are haanng or vote*
rnpwradcal 1500-0554771
Publtoh January X . and Fabiuary 6.
2002

R2IS

IN THE CtRCUCT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP THE STATE
OP FLORIDA.
M ANO FOR
UM N OLS COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASIN O: OKA-24M-1AO
CITIFINANCtAL EQUITY S E R ­
VICES. INC. FV0A
COMMERCIAL CREDIT
CONSUMER SERVICES. INC
PtomtiP.

v*

MARITSA ALARCON. JOHN DOE
ALARCON. UNKNOWN HUSBANO
OF MARITSA ALARCON; ROBERT
W ALARCON. JANE DOE
ALARCON. UNKNOWN WIFE OF
ROBERT W ALARCON. IF LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAiO
DEFENDANT(SI. IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
DRAW EES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BV. THROUGH, UNDER OR
a g a in st th e named

JOHN

DOE,

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Goal, _ Mainland 1 (K. N ntlr). A n u b _ non,. Shota on goal. Lyman
I I ; klainland 11 Sava* . Lyman (PkUeaaimai) 14; Mainland ( In c h ) 7.

T H U R SD A Y

SILVER HAWKS t, PANTHERS 0
r t iM t U t *
Lak* Ito m ll
G oal. _ LaW llim rll I {Rr^titrr) Aaabli
{Prinrwrl I I ; [ j k r I lowtU (Richard) S.

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agarat tha and JAMES L
FULKERSON, OH LOIS
FULKERSON; COLUMBUS
HARBOUR HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC . a Florida non­
profit corporation. JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE;
Datondanttel
NOTICr OP ACTION
. TO JAMES L. FULKERSON and
LOIS FULKERSON, t Dying Mid a*
unknown partla* claiming by,
truougfi. endar or agairat tha above

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DEFENDANT(S);

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THE PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 18. PAGES 27 ANO
28 OP THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
Dated ton ta day ol January. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clart of to* C m * Court
By Mary Stroup*
OapuTy Clart

appaare hereon, within X day* attar
tow tint pUtcabon ot ra * Notto* ot
Actton to* nabaa ot raa proewartng
being a eul tor toratoowur* ot mort-

2002

PubAah to

THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OP DAVID J
STERN, P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PIAMTIPF
801 S. Unhandy Drtv* Sun* 500
Plantation. FL 3332*
(854 &gt;233-8000
01-78*51(FM)NCM
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT,
Pig I apaniai
contact COURT AOMMISTRATION.
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Ccutooua* at *07-585-1227. 1-800•558771 (TOO) or 1 8 0 0 8 5 5 8 7 7 a
via Flortda Ratoy Satvlo*

PUdah:January X . and Fabnary 1

Oatod toe day ot JAN 22 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ByJANE JASEW1C
Deputy Clart
Law Olticai ol Oanal C. Canauagra
#901 North Aimarva Avanu*
Tampa FL 33504-10*1
Anomay* tor Ptoma»
Pubiah January X . and February 8.
2002

11215
.

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE 18th
JUDICIAL CMCUtT.
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL

jutwsotcnoN omatON
CASE MO: 81 CA 2 20814 L
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO
PLAINTIFF
VS.
RAINELL R JONES. IF UVINQ,
ANO If DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAMING AN IWEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR
AQAIN3T RAINELL R JONES.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP RAINELL
R JONES. IP ANY. CITIFINANCtAL
EQUITY SERVICES. INC.,; JOHN
DOE
and JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN PO SSES­
SION
i
DEFENOANT(S)
Rf-NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pueuant to an Order Granting th*
Mobon to Raeat Forackau* Sal*
dated January 17. 2002 amend to
Civ! Caa* No. 01 CA 220# 14 L ol
the Crcu! Court ot to* 1801 Jurtcul
Cacul to an t tor SEMINOLE County.
SANFORD Ftorda. l a d t a l l o h a
hiftoael and boat bidder lor caah al *1
THE WE3T FR 0W DOOR ot to*
SEMINOLE County CourthouM
touted *1 310 N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORD. Ftortk .*! 1 1 0 0 a m on
to* 12 day ol Much. 2002 to* U lowing daacnbaJ property aa eai
todh at end Summary Final
Judgment, to-w*
LOT 78. TRAILWOOO ESTATES,
SECTION ONE, ACCORDING TO

Seminole High School's Jairo Minotta (No. 7), who scored the game's only goal, lakes oul an Oviedo defender dur­
ing the Fighting Seminoles' upset ot the No. 2 seeded Lions in the Class 4A-District 2 Tournament Monday.

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UNKNOWN TENANT; JANE DOE.
UNKNOWN TENAW.
Defendant e)
NOT ie r OP ACTION
TO MARITSA ALARCON. JOHN
DOC ALARCON. UNKNOWN HUS­
BAND OF MARITSA ALARCON
ROBERT H ALARCON. JANE OOC
ALARCON. UNKNOWN WIFE OP
ROBERT W ALARCON. IF LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OP
SAID
DEFENOANTTSt, IP REMARRIED.
ANO IP DECEASED. T K RESPEC­
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
DRAW EES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. AND
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAMNO
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDAW (S)
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS. uiknoan
VOUAAE HEREBY ratpand to Be
your anawar or artoan dilation . I
any to t » tbov* procaartng atn Pi*
Clart at rue C o u t and to ta n * ■
copy rwmd upon P a pWrMTr artor-

LOT 41. SPtCEWOOO ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 32.
PAGE 17. OP THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIOA.
ARCA 1717 CINNAMON CIRCLE.
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA 32707.
r you M to B# you anaww or «r*Mn dwlanaa* in tw *bov* pracaadng, on plantar* attorney. * dataUI
wrt b* ervarad agaaut you tor to*
meat damandad to tia Complaait or

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a-- al —«
n * f w pnoto Dy Jwn w r n tj

N212
M TH* CMCUtT COURT
O P T tttttT H
JUDICIAL CMCUtT.
M AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL

CASE NO: 01 CA t8 S 8 14 K
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
OEANORAE D TAYLOR IF UVINQ.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
DRAW EES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST DEANDRAE D. TAYLOR;
5A L O * Z PACHECO-TAYLOR If
LIVINO. AND If OEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORAWEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
IW EREST BY. THROUGH, UNOER
OR
AGAINST
SAUOMI
Z
PACHECO-TAYLOR. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. fLORIDA; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENAWS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOAW(S)
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuart to a Suanmaiy Ftoal Judgment
at Fonctoaun dated Jan 18. 2002
anlarad « CMI Caa* No 0 1 CA 1855
1 4 K otto*D rcutC oiatotto# I8TH
Jurtoal Caoat to and tor SEMMOLE
C a rry SANFORD. Florida. I * 4 ***
to to* hr^taal and bait batow tor
cam *1 AT WEST FROW DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE at to* SEMINOLE
C anty Courtooue* touted at X I N
Part Avanu* in Santord. a . at 11 00
AM am. on at* IS day ot February.
2002 to* tadowng datchbad proper­
ly a* eat krto n u d Sonmary F nal
Judgment, to-wif
LOT 8. BLOCK g TIER G E R
TRAf FORD'S MAP OF THE TOWN
OF SANFORO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK t. PAGE 113 AS RECORD­
ED IN PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
SAIO LANO SITUATE. LYING ANO
BEINO IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
Dated re* 18 d*Y ot January. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryam* Mon*
Clart ot to* Catud Court
By Maty Stroup*
OapuTy Clan
Pubfcdi re
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O f DAVID J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY fO R
PLAINTIFF
M l S Unhandy Dm* Suta 500
Plantation. FL 33324
01-75764&lt;NCL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE

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AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, panon* with rtaabibbn raid
tog a tpecial accommodation khouto
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Cotonou** al 407 863 4 2 2 7 , I 800135 8771 (TDOl or 1 80d953#77O
via I londa Relay S*m ca
PubAah January X , and Fecwuwry ft
jooo
. ■

11211

M TUB CMCUT COURT
OPTH8 DOKTEINTH
JUDICIAL CMCUT
OP FLORIDA
M ANO FOR
8IM M O LI COUNTY
OCWRAL
JURtlOICTION DIVISION
CAM NO. 01-C A -I41515G
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

va
DAVID J. JORDAN, ftt al.
D*tandant(»
NOTICB OP
P0RCCL08URB SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auant to a Fatal Judgment ol
Fonctoaun dated January tt. 2002.
and antarad In Caa* No 01-CA14 14-14G. ot to* ca n a l Court ot at*
EIGHTEENTH Juddal Cacua n and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
m a t CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION la
Ptanrr# and DAVID J . JORDAN.
REBECCA J JORDAN. HUSBANO
ANO WIFE. AMSOUTH BANK.
TIIJACUAN COMMUNITY SER
VICES ASSOCIATION. INC , CHI­
ROPRACTIC ONE. INC. a n
DatandwiU. I a d ta * to to* hghad
and batt taddar tor c u h to to* Watt
Iron dou ot to* Courthoja* to SAN­
FORD, SEMINOLE C arry . Florida.
■1 00 o'clock on too 19 day ot
February. 2002. th* Iallowing
deicrbed property aa tat torth «
aaat Fnat Judgment, to ad:
LOT 8. TIMACUAN UNIT 12.
ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 52. PAGE 82. 83 AND 84. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. art/l
477 Mohan Tarraca, Lake Mary. FL
32745
DATED toil 18 day ol January.
2002
A* Clart ot and Court
By Mary Stroup*
Aa Daputy Clart
Submtlad by:
Fiber lG w / . P. A
Suit* 300
1570 Madnjga Avanu*
Coral Gabtoft. Florida 33146
(305)562 4110
■Parana wah a duabwty who naad
a apaoal accommodation to participala n ton procaadtog ahoutd con­
tact AOACoonknalor al Samnot#
Cottoly Courthouia. X I N Park
Avanu*. Suit* N 30I. Santord.
Ftonda 32771, at too*! Ilv* daya prior
to tha procaadtog
Telephone
(407)323-4330 ad 4227; 1 8 0 0 8 5 5
8771 (TDO) or I 8051558770 (V)wa
Florida Relay S a m e *'
PitokahJanury X . and Fabroaiy 6.
2002
11210

« THE CMCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA

CASE NO. 01-CA-I373-14-K
SAMUEL L CHESSER. NADINE C
JOHNSON. ALCU3 W CHESSER
and VIVIAN M METZ.
PWibltl
va.
JOHN MAUHiER and FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIOA.
Datandant(v),
NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN Ihal
punuanl to to« Ftoal Judgment ot
Fonctoaun a n tr a l to to* caw cl
SAMUEL L. CHESSER. NADINE C.
JOHNSON. ALCUS W CHESSER
and VIVIAN M METZ. Plambltv n
JOHN MAUTNER and FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIOA, Oatandanta. n tha Cacul

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Court. In *nd to* S®mino*e County.
CASE NO : 02 CA-144-16-M
Fto«U Ca m Wo 01-CA i37&gt;l4^K
IN RE FORFEITURE OF ONE
9m umdiirtigniftrt Ctorti «nl mil al
WHITE BOX TRAILER MODEL
public tAto lo th# hiyh«vt and battl
NUMBER 707 SERIAL NUMBER
bwldef tor cash at
tronl doo* ol
P1361
th#1 SofnrtTkOUi County Oourthous#.
NOTICE OF
301 North Parti Avanua, Santord.
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
Samnota County. Ftonda . at the
TO tart W 'W n*. *
?4 Ualamt
hoot til 11 OQ 8i m on tt-.i XI rikrt «*•
(Mn*«vwn’i4.» 'vp'tiyg*, rvumjti 3a1m i
WwtMuavy, 1^.11 tn m , i»wrt
i
and all oihen mho claim an interest
property situate and b*mg
In Ihe Mowing property a whrie Box
Sammola County. Ftonda. daaenbad
Traitor. Model Number TO/.^Sartal
Number P1361
Lot «. HERMITAQE, UNIT TWO.
OonakJ F Eahnger. m hta oMctol
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
capacity a t Shanfl 0i Iha Sammoto
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
County. Ftonda. through tot offcan.
BOOK 22. PAGE 94. O f THE PUB^
nvetbgaloft or agents, tetrad t&gt;a
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
above property on or about
COUNTY. FLORIOA
December 5. 2001. ait or near 74
MARYANNE MORSE
Salem Court, Aftamonte Springs.
Ctorti of tha O r a * Court
Sammoto County. Ftonda
Sa*d
SEMINOLE. Ftonda
property to in the custody of tha
By Mary Stroup*
Sheriff of Sammoto Cotmfy tor Ihe
Aa Daputy d a rt
purpose ol torterture punuanl to sec­
Franli C. WhqjftarTL Eaqumt
tion* 932 701 932 704. Ftonda
PO Boa 4646
Statutes A Comptomf tor forfeiture
Santord. Ftonda 3 2772-4M
hat bean Wed m lha above sryfed
January 30. and February 6.
Court
2002
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and
U200
correct copy of thit Notice of
Forferture Complaint was furnished
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
by U 3 certified mail, return receipt
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
requested, fa me above-named
JUWCUL CIRCUIT
addressee ihis 22 day of Jan, 2002.
OF THE STATE OF FLORIOA,
Tesha M FauMmar
IN ANO FOR
Gener al Counsel
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Ftonda Bar No 0068626
CIVIL DMSJON
Sammoto County Sheriff * Office
No. t^CA-2312-t4&gt;W
100 Bush Boulevard
DfVtSION: B
Sanford. Ftonda 32773
SOUTH TRUST MORTGAGE
(407)665-6603
CORPORATION.
ABomay tor Petitioner
PLAINTIFF.
Pubtish January 30 and February 6.
2002
WILLIAM A. ALEMAN. GISELLE
11207
ALEMAN, and AlAFAYA WOODS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
INC.
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
DEFENDANTS
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE
IN ANO FOR
Note* la haraby grvan that pur
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
tuanl lo a Final Judgment ol
FLORIDA.
Foractoauraand
an
Order
CASE NO : OJ CA U J-tt-E
Rescheduling Foictoaure
Sale
IN RE FORFEITURE OF SI 567 00
entered m the abova-stytod causa, in
IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY
tha Circuit Court oI Sammoto County.
NONCE OF
Ftonda. I wdl eal lha property situate
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
Sammoto County, Ftonda.
TO
Trams
Wiikun McCabe
daaenbad a t: Lo* 1, ALAFAYA
913 W 1st Street S202
WOOOS PHASE XIV. aceordmQ to
Santord. Ftonda 32771
lha PUt thereof, as recorded m PUt
and all others who claim an interest
Book 37. Paget IS and 10. of tha
m lha toaowmg property $1.567 00
Pubkc Records ol Sammoto County
m Untied Slates Currency
Ftonda al pubic tala, to the htghati
Donald F. Eskngar. m hit olhaal
and best taddar. tor cash, al al tha
capaafy as Shanff of tm Sammoto
tl front door of tha Sammoto
Cour.ly. Florida, through Ns officers,
Courtly Courthoute. al Sanford,
investigators or agents seized lha
Ftonda. al 11 00 AM on Fabruary 21.
above property on or about
2002
December 5. 2001, al or near 913
Oatod ttm IS day ol January, 2002
West 1si Street, F202. Santord
MARYANNE MORSE
Sammoto Counfy Ftonda
Sard
Ctorti ol Cacul Court
property ts in the custody of Ihe
By Mary Stroupe
Sheriff of Sammoto Counfy lor the
Deputy Dark
purpose of Msifura pursuant lo sac
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
tons 932 7 0 1 9 3 2 7 0 4 . Ftonda
DISABILITY WHO NEEOS AY
Statute* A Complaint tor forfeiture
ACCOMOOATION IN OROER TO
has bean Wed m tha above-sfyfed
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEED
Court,
INO. YOU ARE ENTITLED. AT NO
I HEREBY CERTIFY Ihal a true and
COST TO YOU. TO THE PROVI­
correct copy of this Nonce of
SION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE
Forfeiture Comptamt was tomtahod
PLEASE
CONTACT
COURT
by U 3 certified marl, return receipt
ADMINISTRATION AT 301 N PARK
requested, to the above-named
AVENUE. SUITE N30I. SANFORO.
addressee this 22 day of Jan. 2002
FLORIOA 32771, (407) 323-4330
Tesha M Faufcner
EXT 4227 WITHIN 2 WORKING
General Counsel
DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS
Ftonda Bor No 0066625
NOTICE. IF YOU ARE HEARING
Sammoto Coimfy Shenfft Dfera
OR VOCE IMPAIRED. CALL 1 «00100 Bush Boutovard
9SS0771
Sanford, Ftonda 32773
NOTE
THIS COMMUNICATION.
(407)6656603
FROM A DEBT COUECTOR. IS AN
Attorney tor Petitioner
ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT
Publish January 30 ami February 6.
ANO
ANY
INFORMATION
2002
OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR
11206
THAT PURPOSE
Sammoto Herald
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Gibbon*. Cohn Neuman. Bello.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Segal A Aten. PA
FLORIOA
PoelOmce Boe 2177
PROBATE DIVISION
Tampa. FL 33601
Fia# No 02 30-CP
Pubiah January X . and February
IN RE ESTATE OF
6.2002
SK36HAN ERIN MCCORMICK
11206
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
The administration of the estate of
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
SIOBHAN ERIN MCCORMICK,
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
deceased Fto Number 02 30CP, «
IN ANO FOR
pandavig m the Circuit Court, tor
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Sammoto County, Ftonda. Pttbale
FLORIOA

Leg a ls
Divismn the address ol which ns
PO B o i
Santord. Ftonda
32772
The name and adidress ot th#
Personal Representative and the
Persona* Representatives attomiTy
are set lorth bekrw
ALL tN If RtSTFDPEWVONr* ARF
t r i i i n t . i l n iM
pwruaine on 1
served who have objections ttiaf
challenge the vafedffy of the Wtf, ttm
'quaiihcations of tha Personal
Representative, varma. or JurieSc
non o# IN* Court are required to Me
their objections with ifws Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE O f
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Ai creators of (he decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands agamtrt decedent's estate
on whom a copy of tore notice m
served wrthm three months after lha
date of Ihe firsl publication of ffws
notice must fife thee claims with mis
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA
TON OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
OAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Ai other creators of the decedent
and persons having claims or
demands against lha decadent *
•state must Me thae claim* with INs
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARREO
The data of the fust Publication of
ENa notice is January 27.2002
Personal Representative:
PATRICIA Q MCCORMICK
|
1X 3 4 East Cedar Avenue
Aurora, Colorado 80012
Attorney
lor
Parsoml
Represaritaiive
Carla DeLoech Bryant
Ftonda Bar No 0166545
Law Offices of Carta OeLoach Bryori
1201 S Orlando Avenue
Suite 350
Wmter Parti Ftonda 32776
Telephone (407)740-5005
Publish January 27, 2002 add
February 3, 2002
11189
NOTKE OF
,
PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gtvep.
that on toe date and tune1 listed
cefow.and continuing from day |o
day until a i goods ara sold, we w&gt;u
ta i al Pubfcc Auction, to 9m hrgNbt
biddar. tor cash, al the warehouse of
STORAGE USA, located el 4$o
T'
Umgvwxp
Ftonda Central Partiway,. Lot-------L
FL 32750 tha followimg
mg good f
lor remand
ware*, arvj merthandfeal tor
other charges tor which a lien An
tame is claimed, to wit:
OATEOFSALE 02/130002
TIME OF SALE I 30 PM
(Customer Name)(Unit »){Bn rt
Description of Goods Bemg Sold)
Vcfor Bravo • 29 Busme s
Equipment. Naiajuha M Grola * I 4
Fumnure. Ctoihes. Tm Mccoy • 119
Sofe Smotiar. Tooto. Aaron Dowtir j.
• 119 Household Hams. D e b ts
Glaspay • 203, Furniture, Houaahc d
Mams, Amce Joseph • 309 Fumrtur 1,
Household Rams, Wanda Monel •
460 Bones, furniture Bikes. Nan y
Pnnocli #631 Oizamess Goods, Pu n
Howard *674 Washer and Dryer
STORAGE PROTECTION AU&lt;:
HON SERVICES
LICENSE • 593
A 550 00 ctoamng dapoM wJ
conacled tor each un4 purdtitsa i&gt;J
refunded Siler al) contents Of urvls
has- been: removed Irom the fat
The above intormatton » to tw puj&gt;
hahad once a weeti lor two cor **jcLlive waetis Seal sato to be -ndsr
and Cry virtue of lha stalufes of 0|)e
stale, m such cases made aid pfp
vtded
Publish January 27. 2QC2 aijd
February 3. 2002
11186

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Page 4B Sunday. February 3.2002
Lecals
• O n e * OP UEN SALE
l in ti I n p m M m of
mwgM loe efach Vic ixklarMgnad Is
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to *Mafy an am n ttt ton of
f a goods totonallir j n c t t r d and
M M d U n d a M a S a t Storage
2SM WJ M i Straff Santord. Ftorkte
32771, |40T) 3 2 3 4 m
And due
N * a Ftevtag batn Juan. to to*
owner af aaad property and a i pamae
knoan to d am an iiwraal Swt*ii,
and t * tone apectoed In eudi noace
tar peynwa of audi havteg expired,
&gt; * gooda a * be add af puMc aucpj ime ragn#»i iwooe* o* vmwf■toe ittpnaad of on Fab. 27. 2001
Data of Aucaon
Time M O TV
AUCTIONEER
UC. NO.
imp to. r.aam m . (torn, law

220. Honor Sandier. 100
Swaatgww Wood* Suita 13B
Daftana, F L 37725, boo aprtrig, mat2 X .lttite n d B b M k i.lS 2 1
I O r Sanford. FL 12771. day
v and beg*.
MT. Orebadl Brady. 114 BJk (
Tanece Lake Mary, FL 3274*. boe
tprksg Seed boent mana b *. crutch­
es, racking chair. idee, boaaa.
404. Mdieal Eason. IttW kier Or.
StedordL FL 32771

414, Thomas Sapp. 7(43
Bfk)Q *ttoc+ Terrace jiciuonviOf,
n , 32213. akadnim bool. lahrag
P ittm : February 6 10.2002
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anvontoedayfa) rpeed ed betoai. el
l a t o r door of APian’a Tbaring toe.
located at 24bp Cad lake Uary Ad
Site* 134, Sanford FI tor tie purpoae of dtepoalng of tie tottwing
For katoar rtormeaon pleeee cat
(407)32 T2P4S
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JJ002
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ALTAMOafTB TOWMQ, MC..
UNCLAMBD VSH1CLI AUCTION
117 MARKER ST ,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLO
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS
PURSUANT TO F S 7 I J 71
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PHONE 9 407-3360700
Pubkrfr. February 3, 2003

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Lake Monroe. FI 32747
Sato Dale FEBRUARY 13.1002
P i t t a * February J, 2002
MOOT
M THE CMCUT COURT FOR
(CbBNOLI COUNTY,
FLONDA
PROBATt DIVISION
Flto No. 02 21CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RAY PRESTON BOLT
Decocted
NCmC I OP ADUtfMTItATtON
The admnatraoon of tie m ala of
Ray Preaton Oon. dacaaaad. F4a
Number 02 23CP. n pandtog In ft*
Chum Cowl lor Sememe Coway.
Florida. Probata Drvnron. tha
addreti of which a 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord, Flonda 32771
Tha namaa and addraaiai ol toa

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T hx Seminole Hulald
ecals

o v a . ACTION
Caa* No. 81-CA-41T-0
BA MORTGAGE. LLC, &lt;A WHOLLY
OWNED SUBSOXARY OK BANK O f
AMERICA N A) SUCCESSOR M
INTEREST BY MERGER OF
NATtONSBANC MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION.
WILLIAM Q WHITE. J R .. M e l .
n o n e s o f a ction
TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS, TRUSTEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER. OR AGAINST
KATHERINE
JOHNSON.
DECEASED
LaM tnmm address: UNKNOWN
Curran ad d ***
UNKNOWN
ANY AND A ll UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER. AND AGAINST THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
DANTS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO
BE DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAM AN MTERE8T AS SPOUS­
ES.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTIES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
Leaf known eddreaa: UNKNOWN
Cumrk arkbaaa:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARC NOTIFIED tial wi adton
to taradoaa e mongaga on to* taftoetog deecnbed property to
SamkicM Cowky. ( M S B
LOT 23. OAK VELA, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK 40.
PAGES TB AND T7. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
hat bean Nad agearet you and you
art reqwred to ta n a a copy of four
.to
11 .■■■ WluWl
topi■i. iM
YM
rnumafbu
WfT
TT.Sri. LWMim
AJ
LJttJte
IflBT
tie brat pubkcelon. il any. on
Echeverrie A Associate*, P A .
Piaaaart attorney, whoa* eddraae la
t i l t Corporate Lake O va. Suaa
300. Tampa Ftortda 33434 and Me
f a ongvsal adh tea Court aafwr
baton sendee on piamdra iB o n a fi
or Immadaaaff taeraefier; otien taa.
a dataWI wte b# entered *g *n ff you
tot t ie ratal demanded In Via
Compton or peueon
DATED on JAN 24 2002.
Clark of tie ClRCUtT Coral
By Rut) King
Deputy Clark
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDINQ SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)3234330.
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (T)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARINO IMPAIRED.
(TOO) t -300-(S3-4771. OR VOICE
(V) I 000 955 6770, VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE
P i t t a * February 3, to. 2002
JJOH
M THE CMCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
M AND FOR
kEMMOLE COUNTY
CJ S f f i K E S f f i w i
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
JEANNE m Lib b y , e m p ir e
FUNOINQ CORPORATION: ANO
_____ . AN UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY,
DefendanKt)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE (ALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauent la a Final Judgment ol
Foractoaum dated January 23.2002.
and entered to Care No. Ot-CAII38-14W . ot to* Cecua Court ol toa
EIGHTEENTH Juddal Cecul ai and
tar SEMINOLE County. Flonda
wharaai CHASE
MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION n
Pler.bfl and JEANNE M. LIBBY;
EMPIRE FUNOINQ
CORPORATION. ANO________ AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN PO SSES­
SION OF THE SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY, am Oalandanta. I wd
aai to toa teghael and beat bidder tor
cam n tie Waal Iront door oI Ilia
Courthouae « SANFORD. SEMI­
NOLE County. Flonda. I I 00 ockxk
on too M day of February, 2002, toa
blowing deecnbed property r r rel
torth in and Feral Judgment, to we
LOT 34. STOCKBRIDGE. UNIT
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 28, PAGES 79, AND
30. AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA. SAIO LANDS LYING
ANO BEING IN SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA. k V a 335 Harvard
Street, Apopka. FL 32703
GATED tot* 24 day oI January,
2002
MaryannE Moral
A* Clark of tael Court
By Mary Slroupa
At Deputy Clerk
Submitted try
Faber (Gakti. P A
Stale 300
1370 Madruga Avenue
Cord Guryev Flonda 33143
(303)442 4110
‘Pereona wah a dvatakty who need
a apecvel accommodation to partev
pale n ton prouedng mould conlaci ADACoordwiatof at Seminole
County Courthouae, 301 N Park
Avenue. Sulla N30I. Sanford.
Flonda 32771. at leeal kve dayt prior
to toe proceedng
Telephone
(407)323-4330 a il 4227. 1 800 9358771 (TDOlor 1-800 9338770 (V)vta
Flonda Relay Service *
Pubkah February 3. 10. 2002
JJ0 1 2

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A4 paraana on mom ton nonce a
aerved oho have obrechom that
chalanga toe vaKkry of toe ad. toe
quaMIcaaona al toe panonal reprau r t i M . venue, or pjnedaion ol
ton Cowl wa leqwred to Me toae
cbfacnona «an ton Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
At credtora ot toe decedent and
other pwaone having claim r or
demanda agaaiat dacadanf t auala
on whom a copy ot tea nobca a
revved warm tome morteis after toe
data ol via IWat pubacanon ot ton
notce muat Me toae claana wan ton
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER
VICE OF A COPY OF TH3 NOTICE
ON THEM
At ether creditor! of toe decoder!
(4 THE CIRCUIT COURT
and p e rro n having daunt or
OF THE JUOICML CIRCUIT.
demanda agamal the decadent*
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
aalata muw Me toee d a m w«n ton
cow l WITHIN THREE MONTHS
FLORIDA
g en era l
AFTER THE OATE OF THE F « S T
JURISDICTION DIVISION
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
CASE NO: 01 CA 1*88 14 W
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
INC
BE FOREVER BARRED
PLAINTIFF
Tha data of toe tral ptttcaaon Ol
VS
ton Noace la February 3.2002.
ELIZABETH CAMARGO. IF LIVING.
Panonal RapraeanUbve
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
Kaye H Bob
SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
472 North Glam Dove
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
Aoamork* Spring*. Florida 12701
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
Attorney
tor
Per tonal
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
Haoraeantaava
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
LAW OFFICES OF TIMMERMAN.
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
SHUFFIELO. KISER S SUTCLIFFE.
AGAINST ELIZABETH CAMARGO.
PA
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
By Perga Hammond Wo^erl ,
ELIZABETH CAMARGO IF ANY.
Aaotnay
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
Florida Bar No 023213
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN PO SSES­
Poal ONce Boe 3000
SION
Orlando. Flonda 32402
DEFENDANTS)
Tatophon* (407)423-7010
NOTICE OF
PuMaAFabruary 3 10, 2002
FORECLOSURE
SALE
JJ0 1 0
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur
auant to a Summary Final Judgment
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ol Foractoaum dated Jan 23. 2002
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CWCWT
entered
ei CivA Case No 01 CA 1388
IN AND FOR
14 W ol toa Cecul Cowl ol toa
SEMINOLE COUNTY.

L ecals

L ecals

JucScW CktMl to and tor SEMMOLE
County. SANFORO. FtarkM. I wB aal
to toa taghaal m d bail better lor
cam MAT WEST FRONTDOOR d
toa SEMINOLE County Courthouae
loca ted at X I N. Park Avarua In
Sanford. FL , al 11 00 AM am . on toa
2 * day ol February. 2002 to* toboartog deaerkred property a * aeltorto to
add Summary Find Judgmerd, towaLOT 43. BLOCK B. LAKE
BRANTLEY ISLES SECOND ADDI­
TION. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 11. PAQE S OF THE PUBUC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA;
Dated tola 24 day ol January. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryanne Moral
Clark a l to* Cecul Court
B y Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Puteah to:
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
(0 1 S UNvendy Drive SuBa 300
Ptarkdton, FL 33324
01-73229) FMVAMI
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABUTIES
ACT, paraana Mto
Ing a apadd
contact COURT AOkBMSTRATION,
at
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Cowtoouaa al 407-863-4227.1-800336-8771 (TDD) or 1 600-935 8 770

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH nSA BSJD C S
ACT.
ft*
oontad COURT AOUMSTRAnON.
d
to*
SEMMOLE
County
Courtooua* d *07-635-4227,1 800( 6 6 ( 7 7 1 (TOO) or 1 ( 0 0 ( 6 6 ( 7 7 0 ,
in« rEL^u4w
tofxa Bwlatd
rway RddAM
offVMP.
PuMmFebruary S I S 2002
JJ0 1 3

Pubkah February 3 I S 2002
JJ0 1 3
M THB CMCUFT COURT
OP THE 1(TH
JUDICIAL CMCUfT.
COUNTY.

C A SIN O ; (1 C A 3740 1 4 Q
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP.
INC. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO ATLANTIC MORTGAGE 6
INVESTMENT CORPORATION.
FIAMT1FF.
VS
JEANNA BROWN. ETAL.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOT3CB OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE (ERVfCB
TO: JEANNA BROWN and JOHN J
BROWN, whoaa raattanca la
wWnown * toay be hrtog: andStoay
be d u d , lh# unknown rt»for»1infi
who may be apouaaa. haea.
aadgnaaa.
partial cteenng an mfaraal by.
through, under or agatoal toa
Detandmii. who am not known to
be d u d or aay*. and a l partial flav­
or ctem ng to have any n f L Wa
or meraat to toe properly daacrtiad
to If
YOUAAE HEREBY NOTIFIED tod
n adton to torattoM a
toa tadowtog property
LOT 29. WILDMERE MANOR.
ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK II ,
PAGE 39. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
han bean Nad agaaid you and you
am raguead to aarva a copy ol your
t e r m detenu*. 1 any. on DAVID J
STERN. ESQ PldnMTl attorney
■uni t I t e m M *01 • IMvwmey
Drtuw aaou. mi rite ni - FL SU M
(no talar torn 30 day* tram to* dal*
of toa krai ptttcaaon ol tote noaca ol
dark ol tote cowl aehor bake* aarvlea on PtetoMTl aBotnay or toimdtalaly toaraaftar, otoanetea a dataud
wd b* inland agaewl you tor to*
WITNESS my hand and to* u d ol
Ihte Court d SEMINOLE Counry.
Flonda. tote day ol JAN24 2003.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYRuto Ktog
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVE) J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
(01 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 300
PLANTATION. FL 33324
01-00736(AMI)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona weh tou bibu naadtog a apactel accommodakon mould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
*1
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Cowtoouu at (407)843-4227, 1800-9368771 (TDD) or 1 (0 0 -9 3 6
8770, Ml Flonda Relay Sam e*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubkah February 3. 10.2002
JJ0 I4
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CMCUfT,
IN AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
jURKoeem oN DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 1 ( t t 14 W
CITIMORTGAGE. INC .
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
SOURCE ONE MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
SHELTER SOLUTIONS INC . ROSE
MIU. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC. REGINALD HAWKINS. ANNIE
HAWKINS.
DAMON
ANT03.
TEACHERS INSURANCE ANO
ANNUITY
ASSOCIATION
OF
AMERICA K K A TIAA CREF DBA
GOLFVIEW APARTMENTS K K A
GOLFVIEW APARTMENTS ASSO­
CIATES. JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwluant to a Swnmary fr ill Judgment
of Foractoawe deled Jan 23. 2002
anlarad n Cite C a u No 01 CA 1939
14 Wot to* Cecul Cowl of to* I8TH
Judicial C rate n and tor SEMINOLE
County. SANFORD. Flonda. I m i aa*
10 to* Nghaal and bail batter tor
cruh al AT WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE *1 to* SEMINOLE
Counry Cowtoouu mealed at 301 N
Park Avanuan Santord. F L .alltO O
AM a m on toa 28 day at February.
2002 toa kteomng daacrtiad proper
ry a* rel torth n urd Summary Fnal
Judgment, to vte
LOT 83. ROSE HILL. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK SA
PAGES 41 and 42. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TV, FLORIOA.
Dated tort 24 day oI January. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryanna M om
Clark ol toa Ceote Cowl
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Pubkm n.
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN, P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
BOI S Unrvaruty Drive S u m 300
Plantation, F l 33324
01 74406(SOM)

MTHBCMCWT COURT
OP THB 1ITH

CAM NO: (1 C A 1 W 7 I4 W
BANK OF NEW YORK. AS
TRUSTEE
PUUNHFF
VS.
WCTORW BARTKOWIAK IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEMS.
D E V I S E E S .G R A N T E E S .
ASSIGNEES. UCNERS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL.
OTHER PARTIES CLAJMMO AN
MTERE5T BY. THROUGH. UNOCR
OR
AGAINST
VICTORIA
BARTKOWIAK;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OP
VICTORIA
BARTKOWIAK, F ANY.
HOMETOWN
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION MC.; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
n o n e s OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauard ID a Bwnmary Find Judgment
oI Foractoaum dated Jan 23, 2003
anlarad to CM C a u No 01 CA 1(B7
14 W ol to* O m d Court ol to* ISTH
Ju lc te l CkcWI to did tor SEMMOLE
Coway SANFORD. Ftortda. I w ( m (
to to* hf/i**l and bad biddw tor
cam MAT WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE d to* SEMINOLE
Candy Cowtoouu located at 3 0 1 N
Park Avenue to Sanford) FL. al 11B0
AM am . on to* 24 day ol February.
2002 to* tadoaitog dal o t ted proper­
ly u a il torto to add Swnmary Ftod
Judgmant,
LOT 39. LESS THE SOUTH 2 2 0
FEET THEREOF ALOMA BEND
TRACT III. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 39 PAGES 12. 13 and
14. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
Dated tote 24 dry of January, 2002
(ClRCUtT COURT SEAL)
Maryann* More*
dark of toa Carcu* Cowl
B y Mary S tro d e
Deputy dark
Pubkah n:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAtflO J
STERN. PA .. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
SOI S Unwarady Onv* Sua* 300
“
“
F l 33324
0t-7S2M(CWF)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, pereona into tkaibtd a e needa tfiwvtea ic o g n aaddkto d u d d
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
to *
SEMINOLE
Counry
Cowtoouu d 407-4(6-4227. 1 (0 0 • 6 6 (7 7 1 (TDD) or 1 * 0 0 *54-4770,
via Florida Retey Swnrtca.
Putam February 3 .1 0 , 2002
jjo ie
M THE CMCUfT COURT
OF THE 1(TM
JUDK3AL CMCliT,
M ANO FOR
( O dNOLi COUNTY.
FLORDA
CURL DIVISION
C A U NO.; 01-CA-2043-14-W
CITIBANK, N A,AS TRUSTEE,
RANI KHOURV. a id .
N on caop
FORECLOSURE (ALB
(Ptaau p ittm in THE
SEMMOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw
audit to a Final Judgment ol
Foralcaaw* dated toa 23 day ol
January. 2009. and anlarad to C a u
No 0I-CA 2O93-I4 W. ol toa Cecul
Court of to* l*TH JuSctef O a t e to
and tor Samuel* County, Ftortda.
•harem
CITIBANK.N A ,
AS
TRUSTEE la to* PteeYte did RANI
KHOURV. CHASE GROVES COM­
MUNITY ASSOCIATION. INC.; O R.
HORTON. INC; KENNETH Q
DENBY, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RANI KHOURV. JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY I • * ate to toa hy/teal
and beat batter tor cam al to*
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE oI to* Sameiote County
Courthouae. to Sameiote County.
Ftortda, al 1100 on toa 24 day of
February, 2002, to* M oving
duerttad property u ear torto to
ta d Fnal Judgment, to-rte
LOT 31S. CHASE GROVES UNIT
THREE, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 37. PAGES 49 AND 49.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE.
COUNTY, FLORIOA
ArK/Ar 2542 DWYER LANE. LAKE
MARY. FL 32748
In accordanc* with to* American*
mto O tubtea* Act. Paraana into
O teabtta* naadng a apacul accom­
modation to participate n tote pro­
ceeding ahoiAd contact to* Cowl
ArkrwvalraJuf at 20 1 N Park Avenue.
Santord. FL 32771. Tatophon*
Number (407)323-4330 not later
torn raven (7) day* prior to toa procuring, 8 hairing imparted, (TOO)
I 800-9338771 or VorC* (V)1 BOO9 1 5 6 770 via Flonda Retey S a m e**
Dated tori 24 day ol January. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark Ol Tha ce o te Court
By Mary S tra p *
Deputy Clark
SuOmttedby
Law Olhc* el Uannte C. Wataon
1300 NW 49th Strut. Sutee 120
Fort Laudardate. FtoraJa 33309
Tatephon* (934)4330333
Facaenae; (934)7718032
0 1 04018
Pubkah February 3. 10. 2002
JJQ17
IN THI CMCUTT COURT
OFTHE1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
3EMM0LC COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE HO.: 0I-CA-310B-I4W
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC .
v*
PATRICIA A WALKER. H al.
Daiandare*
NOTICE Or
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Pteau pubarn to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEnEBY GIVEN pwauanl to a Final Ajdgmahl of
Fwatooaur* dated to* 23 day ol
January, 2002. and anlarad to C a u
No 01-CA2IW -I4W . of toa Cecul
Court of to* I8TH Judicial C rate to
and tor Sameiote County. Flonda.
•herein COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC. a toe Ptae-uf and
PATRICIA A WALKER. RANOY E

ALTIZER. TRINITY BAY MOMSOWNERS ASSOCIATION. M C ;
UNKNOWN BPOUSS OF RKTNCM
A WALKER; UMOfOWN SPOUSE
OF RANOY E. ALTIZER: JOHN
DOC; JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANT (C| H POSSESSION OF
THC SUBJECT FROFtNTV. I tel
ate to toa NteiaM did bsal b ttS d lor
cam ■ to* WEST FRONT DOOR
OF COUnTHOUSC *1 to* SamlKla
County Cowtoouaa. In S emtooto
County Ftortda. m I1G0 on toa M
day oI February. 2002. to* loSndng
daacitoaJ properly a * aat torto h
i i w r u n aM uiim * Krwic
LOT II. TRMTTY BAY PHAM L
ACCORDING TO THC FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M FLAT
BOOK 34. PAGES 44 ANO 4S. OF
THC PUBUC RECOROB OF SEML
NOLE. COUNTY. FLOMOA
K K A . 3320 NORTH LAKE BUR­
NETT LANE. WINTER PARK. FL
32792
In

to.

cu rin g moutt contact to* Caul
ArtoMteator N 201 N. Park Amnua.
Sanford. FL 12771. Tatephon*
Nuntoar (407)323-4130 not law
toan aevan (7) rtey* prior to to* praoaadtog. S haartog brpakadL (TOO)
1 (0 0 ( 6 6 8 7 7 1 Of * 4 0 * 0 0 1 ( 0 6
9 6 6 (7 7 0 via Ftorkte Relay
Oatad tote 24 day *1 January
U lD V A lM t U h o itc
Clark Of Tha Ceote Cowl
By: Mary Berap*
Deputy Cterk
br
lo ll
1600 MW 49to E
Fort Laudardate
Tekephone (944)443-03*6
FacalniSa: (964)771(082
FMOI-04111
Pubam February 3 10,2002
JJ0 1 I
M THC CMCUfT COURT
DPTHB1STH
MANOPOR
COUNTY,
CAM NO.: 0 1 -C A O 4 6 1 6 W
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS,
M G K K A COUNTRYWIDE FUND­
ING CORPORATION DWA AMERI­
CA S WHOLESALE LENDER.
va
WILLIAM
T.
SHERRARO;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP WUJAM
T. SHERRARO. JOHN DOE. JANE
DOE AS UMOfOWN TENANT(S) M
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY.

a 33(07
(S13)S77(OOS
C6SS1601-3S71
Pubsm February 3 10.2002
M THB CMCUfT COURT
OF THB ISTH

reprauniattv* Of toa
ALFONSO A MBORNONE,
FIAMTFF,

va.

JAIBC L DIXON and
CfMOTOFHERT. DIXON.
SUNTRUST BANK CENTRAL
FLORDA, N A . FLORIOA ASSET
IMNAOEMENT SOLUTIONS. MC..
now tomato a * FA MANAGEMENT
SOLUTIONS, M G. MOWN RtOQE
coNoosamw a s s o c ia t io n .
MO
DEFfNOANT(S).
N OnCI OF ACTKM

Jank* L Otoon and CMMopfwr T.
D boi or atotar. of toamyand te par• * heatog w dtomtog to h e** m y

YOUARB NOTIFlEp toat m acton
Is baaefoea on toa taSdatotg propany
ei Sananoto Coway. Ftortda.
332 a m bSsuto Court. Winter
Sprtoga. FL 3270S
Uni 1 6 0 . MOON RIDGE. PHASE I.
•
ad it O R BOOK 1216 PAGE 1!7S,
Feat Amaaubnerd raoonted to O R.
B a te 1239. Page 134S, Second
Amandmark recorded to O R Book
1242. Page 1S1, TTtod Amantonam
noonted to &amp; R Book 1407. Pag*
807. Fowto AmamiTiark recorded ei
O R Boob 1424, Pag* 1733 md
FWi Amandnant raoonted to O .R
Book 1(83. Paga 111 and u record­
ed ei Plat Book 22. at P e g u 66. 67
and •• and to P w Book 2$, Paget
2 9 ,2 7 and 29 taapartoialy; Tbgatoar
batonglng

aarnrrteig

lo

said

tog m itodkrUad totetaal to common
atimento. Subyact howaiat. to te gf
toa pravWona to aakf Oacteraaon of
Condomekwn a*kch to* party ol to*
»r1 aaawnu and ag rau to
and partonn, kid wing bul
SmAad to' to* payment* ol
maintenanca of ated

NOTKCOP
(Ptaau putateh In THE
SEMMOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p w
audit to a Final Judgment ol
Foratooaw* rteaad to* 23 day af
January. 2002. m d entered In C a u
No. 0 1-CA-2244-14-W, of to* Ceote
Cowl of to* ISTH Judktel O rate to
and tar Bamkiol* Counry. Florida,
•heram COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC. K K A COUNTRY­
WIDE FUNDING CORPORATION
am /A AMERICA'S WHOLESALE
LENDER la to* PiatoaM and
WILLIAM
T.
SHERRARO;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP WUJAM
T. (HSRRARO; JOHN DOC; JANS
DOS a * UNKNOWN TENANT (S) «
POSSESSION OP THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY. Iv B ate to to* Nutate
and b u l Nddm lor cam al N
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE ol to* Sameiote County
Cowtoouu, In Banknote County.
Ftortda. al MOO on toa 21 day ol
March. 2002, toa takoa*ig daaotoad
LOT t s BLOCK -BT. SAN SEBAS­
TIAN HEIGHTS-UMT 2, ACCORDMG TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO M PLAT BOOK IB,
PAGE 71, OF THE PUBUC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE. COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
KKA - 411 MAJORCA AVENUE.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. F l 32714
In eccordmce t e t I
mth Dm abatea Act. Paaacn*
Dteabtebaa naatkng * *
mnrtaion to parkedate ei tote pro­
cu rin g moitef coraacl to* Court
Adnnabator al 201 N. Pdh Avanu*.
Santord. FL 32771. Tatophon*
Number (407)323-4330 not later
than erven (7) tteye prior to toa pro­
cu rin g » hearing enpaead, (TDO)
1800-9363771 or Voca (V )1 (0 6
9 3 6 (7 7 0 via Ftorkte Relay SarvkM.
Otead tote 24 day ol January. 2002
MARV ANNE MORSE
Ctort Ot The Ceote Cowl
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctertt
SubrnBadby.
Law Otoe* ol Martha! C. Wataon
1300 NW 49to Strut. Srau 120
Fort Laudardate. Ftonda 13309
Tatephon* (934)4630366
Facamte (964)7718032
FM0I-O43O7
Pubam February 3. 10. 2002
JJ01S
M THE CMCUfT COURT
O FTH f ISTH
JU04CUL CMCUfT
OF FLORIDA
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY
OENERAL
JURKOaCTtON DrVtelOH
No. 0 I-C A 812616W
C hau
Manhattan
Mortgage
Corporation,
PLAINTIFF.
va.
Shtear Soiuiion*, Inc., at al..
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Nolca 1* hereby grvan t o ll pwauant to toil Fnal Judgment of
Foractoaur* dated January 23.2002.
and anlarad n cute c a u ru n b d 01CA 212614-W. of to* Ceote Cowl
of » • llTH Judrjal Ceote mend tor
Sameiote Couray. Ftonda. wharaai
CHASE MAM1ATTAN MORTGAGE
COMPANY CORPORATION. H
PlarnuH and Shtear Sctoaane Inc.;
Laid* B Spancar: Dabra Oantea
Thomu. tear* Oefandani(a). I wte
ate u to* lughaal and beat brddar tor
cam al to* Waal en d door ol to*
Sammote County Courtoouu n
Santord, Ftonda. Banknote Coway.
Ftonda. at It 00am on toa 21 day ol
February, 2002, toa toimrmg
duertoad property u u l torto In
aacl Fatal Judgmara. to • *
LOT 22. DEERSONO. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK
45.PAQE 17. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
NOTE. Punuark to to* Fa* Debt
CoUaction Practice* Act you era
adriaad toil tow law firm a da amid
to ba a data nteactot attempting to
cola cl a data and any rkormakun
ctotimad ate ba uu d tor tote pwPOM
Dated toa 24 day of January, 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Ceote Cowl
By Mary S tra p *
Deputy Clerk
The Sammote Herald
COOiLIS S STAWIARSKJ, PA
4010 Boyacoul BoolevanJ
Suit* 450

and you are raqukad to eery* a copy
oI your n iton detenu*. I any. to 4
on to* Attorney tor PMnMI(i):
HOWARD A SPEK3EL, SLATE 214,
1133 Loutelana Avarua. Wkder Park.
FL 327(9, (407)1478700. wtekn l a
ly (30) day* of toa M pubiBHton ol

dMtete ate ba araarad
tor toa rabal demanded
C umpteen.
WITNESS my hand and toa aaal ol
tote Cowl on JAN 24.2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYRuto King
DEPUTY CLERK
HOWARD A SPE10EL
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
StATl 214
1133 Louatena Avanu*
Winter Park. FL 327(9
(407)9478700
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona wtei ck
kiga apactel accommodation mould
contact COURT ADMWtSTHATtON,
*1
to*
SEMINOLE
Cowny
Courtoouu al (407)8(6-4227. 1
S00-9368771 (TDO) or 1 8 0 0 8 5 6
•77a via Ftonda Ratey S a n a .
PLEASE PUBLISH;
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
FOBOX 1(37
SANFORD, a 32772-1667
P i t t m February 3, 10. 2002
JJ021
M THB CMCUfT COURT
OF THE ISTH
JUO fCUL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
SEIMfOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
CA M NO! 91 CA 2 (1 3 14 L
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE C O .
PLAMT1FF.
VS.
JQAO MORALES. ETAL.
DEFENDANTS)
m n e a OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO JQAO MORALES. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OP JO AO MORALES.
GINGER FULCX and UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF 01NGER FLACK
• h o u latktenc* I* unknown 4
halmartoay ba IMng and 4 toay b*

m ntereat by. through, under or
■gamat toa Dafandana. who are not
known to ba dead or ten*, and te
parka* having or dietin g to have
any rtgfk, Mte or eiterut m toa prop­
erty daaotoad ei toa mongaga bamg
YOltAflE HEREBY NOTIF1EO toil
an idton to loractou a mortgage on
LOT IBS, QUEENS MIRROR
SOUTH. AS PER PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK S.
PAGE 43 ANO 44. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
hat b u n Mad agaewl you and you
era raqurad to aarv* a copy ol yow
•nttan deteniaa. * any. on DAVID J
STERN. ESQ Pleader* attorney,
• h o u M B * * * a 801 3 Unrvaraiy
Onv* 1500. Plantation, FL 31324 on
or baton (no later tom X day* bom
toa date al to* %te ptttcaaon ol va*
nolca ol adton) and Me to* ongmal
•tel toa dark of torn cowl attoar
baton unite* on P lan efe attorney
or anmadatety toaraaftar; o lh a m a
* ttetawi ate ba emend agamal you
tor to* rater demanded at to* comptaak or pateon Had henei.
WITNESS my hand and toa aaal oI
tote Court *1 SEMINOLE CowWy.
Ftonda. Via day ol JAN2S 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYRuto King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICE3 O f DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
X I S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, a 33324
0I42362(NCU)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES

L ecals

L ecals

ACT, paraana atei
mg a apactel actor
oorkad COURT ADMMISTRATXM.
al
to*
SEMINOLE
Cower
Cowtoouu at {4 0 7 )4 9 6 (2 2 7 , 1
(0 6 (6 6 8 7 7 1 (TOO) or 1 8 0 0 -1 6 6
•770. tea Ftonda Ratey Saateca
T ies NOTXX SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN.THI SEMINOLE
MRALD
Pubam February 3 , 1 6 2002
JJ022

KEYNON K. BARNES, and
UMOfOWN SPOUSE. S merited •
(toa*)
l or

M THE CMCUfT COURT
OFTM 1ETH
JUDICIAL CMCUfT,
MANOPOR
COUNTY.

CAM NO: ( 1 CA 211414 Q
FIRST HOR1ZAN HOME LOAN
CORPORATION W A SUNBELT,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
ANGELA R MUROAUGH. ETAL.
DEFENDANT(3)
NOTC1 OF ACTION
CUNBI AUC IIVI MNV1CS
TO ANGELA R MUROAUGH ANO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ANOCLA
R. MUROAUGH a h o u raattanca te
■
—V'
te
fc-—m
: cw w
—w
.—HLteaawW'tHaeti
ununown
ww
■-»-Nif
ds ■•wibs sna
( toay ba d e a l toa u S m a n dtem-

partte* daetkng m miarail by,
through, under or again*! to*
Datendmte, mho at* not known to
tog or daknbig to hava my dtf*. te a
or meraat to to* preparty daaertoad
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tote
an action to to nctou a mortgage on
toa tadtoteng property:
LOT 4 M FRANK L WOOORUFF3
SUBDIVISION OF LANDS SOUTH
SANFORD. ACCORDING TO THE
PU T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PU T BOOK X PAGE 44, PU BIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
h u bam Had agamal you m d you
•re raqiwed to aarva a copy of yew
a m datenaa*. I any. on OAVIO J.
STERN, ESQ. PteMSTa MHmay.
• h ou addmai te M l S Unhtettey
Drtva *500 PterkaHon. FL 33324 on
or baton (no Wat tom X tteyi bom
to* data of to* Srte puMcakon at Ik *
nooov W icatn ) tn a nsv erw ongBiti
a m toa dark ol tote cowl Mhar
h vL-iu
* m a on
-.., BteLtetlfa
■ye
D
wt w
nsinnn l iTrornty
or tranodately toaraaftar; otoanetea
a delate * « b* m land agatoal you
tar toa
damandad In to* oomptekk or patkun Had haratn.
'WITNESS my hand and to* ta d of
tola Court al SEMMOLE Courtly.
Ftortda. tote itey ol JAN2S 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYRuto Kkig
DEPUTY CLERK
U W OFFICES OF DAV10 J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S . UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE MX)
PLANTATION. FL 33324
0182(00(FTN)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABKJTtES
ACT, paraona w*h dteabdau n*
tog a apactel accommodaBon ahe
canlad COURT ADMINISTRATION.
M
to*
SEMINOLE
County
CWwteouae a&gt; (407I8S64227. , 1,
3 0 0 935*9771 (TDD) or 1 3 0 0 9 3 5
• Tra tea Ftorkte Ratey Sarwc*
‘THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubam Fabnary 3 .1 6 2002
JJ023
M THE CMCUfT COURT
OF THE ISTH
JUDICIAL CMCUfT,
M ANO FOR
M M MOCB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M MO: 01 CA 2(4 14 W
FT MORTGAGE COMPANIES dtVa
HOME BANC MORTGAGE CORPO­
RATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
RONALD J . PARKS. IF UVINQ. AND
IF
OCAD,
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES.
QRANTEE3.
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND AU. OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST RONALO J PARKS
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RONALD J PARKS, IF ANY. JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN put
auant to a Summary Fetal Judgment
oI Fondoawa dated Aprk 6. 2001
anlarad ai Civ* C a u No 01 CA 264
14 W ol toa Cecul Court ol to* 1STH
Jwlcial Cecul ei and tor SEMINOL E
County, SANFORO. Ftonda. I wte u i
to toa lughul and bate brddar tor
cam al AT WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE al to* SEMINOLE
Couky Cowtoouu located at X I N
Park Avanu* ei Santord. F L .al II X
AM a m. on toa X day d February.
2002 to* blowing duertoad proper­
ly a * a il Into ai le d Swnmary Fetal
Judgment, to-wi:
LOT 92. TIMACUAN. UNIT 16.
PHASE I REPUT. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 48. PAOES 12
THROUGH 16. INCLUSIVE. PUB
UC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
Dated tor* 23 day ol January 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Clark of toa Ceote Court
B y Mary Slroupa
Deputy Clark
P tttm k i:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES O f DAVID J
STERN, P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S Unmanly Dove Site* 300
Pterkaoun, FL 33324
01 662961FM1FTN
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona »&lt;n rtnalteama naadeig a apacul accommodation mowd
corked COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouu al 4 0 7 8664227. I 8 0 0
9668771 (TOO) or I 8 0 6 9 6 6 8 7 7 0 .
via Flonda Relay Sam e*
Pubam February 1 10. 2002
JJ0 2 4
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CAM NO. 02 CA-17 I4W
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
va
KEYNON K BARNES, at ui at a l.
Defendants)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO

agatoal M
n r t t iii
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toat m Adton
tor toradoaw* ot mortgage on to*
kteowaig
pmoerty
ki
SEMINOLECourky. Ftorkte:
LOT 1. BLOCK 21, TOWNSfTE OF
NORTH CHULUOTA ACCOROMO
TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 2.
PAGE 3 4 8 3 OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
h u bam Nad agtente you and you
at* raquiad to aarv* a copy ot you
written deten u *. » any. to I. on
SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN. P A .
Attorney*, whoa* addraaa to TOE
Souto D ue Ikghway Coral Otebtet.
Ftorkte X I4 8 . (305)8362299, aMkri
X day* after to* teat pubScaSm ol
to* novea. and to lla to* original aatei
toa Cterk of tote Court tetoar bwtor*
•ante* on SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN,
P A . attorney* or i i i nnSkteUi toaraaflar. otoarwte* a daltete ate ba
anlarad agatoal you tot toa fatal
damandad In to* Complaint at
WITNESSmy hard and aaal of ika
Court on tow JAN 23 2002 day of
JANUARY. 2002.
MaryannE Mora*. CLERK
Aa Clark ol to* Cowl
By: Ruto King
At Daoulv Cterk
Paraona wtei d u h dty who need a
Mattel accommodation to partlcF
Md ADA Cowdnakx te X I N. Paik
Avanu*. Su m K., Santord. Ftortda
32771. al teaat Sv* day* prior to to*
procaadkig Tatophon*: (407)32343X
art.
4227;
1 8 0 6*56
ST71(TOO). Of 1 60O966S770(V).
via Florida Ratey SarvtoaJcr
Pubiah February X 1 6 2002
JJ0 3 3
M THE e m e u rr COURT
OF THE O O H TtD fTM
JUOtCLAL CMCUfT
OF THE STATE
O FFLO M O A.
M AND FOR
M M M O U COUNTY,
CIVIL OtVXfON
C A M HO: 01-CA-SES616L
CinFtNANCtAL. INC. 334, LLC.
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SER­
VICES OF AMERICA. MC..
EGBERT FUOOE. JANE DOE
FUOOE.
THE UNKNOWN WIFE
OF ROBERT FUDGE: THE ESTATE
OF MARIE FUOOE. DECEASED.
UNKNOWN HEIRS, 0EV1SEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO
TRUSTEES OF MARIE FUDGE.
DECEASED; ROBERT FUOOE.
HEIR, JANE DOE FUDGE. HEIR.
THE UNKNOWN WIFE OF ROBERT
FUDGE. HEIR; GEOROIANNA
YARNS. HEIR. ROSE E. MIMS.
HEIR: LIZZIE M. FUDGE HEIR;
CARRIE HOUSE. HEIR, IF LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAIO
DEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
all o t h e r p e r s o n s claiming

BY, THROUGH. UNDER o n
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S): JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE DO€
UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendant! a|
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO THE ESTATE OF MARIE
FUDGE. DECEASED, UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS,
LIENORS AND TRUSTEES OF
MARIE FUDGE.
DECEASED.
GEOROIANNA YARNS, HEIR;
ROSE E. MIMS. HEIR. LIZZIE M
FUDGE, HEIR; CARRIE HOUSE.
HEIR. IF UVINQ, INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT!S), IF REMARRIED.
AND IF DECEASED. THE RESPEC­
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. AND TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CUiMINO
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEN­
DANT (S)
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS unknown
YOUARE HEREBY ragarad to tea
yow anawar or written datenau t
any. ei toa above procuring with to*
Cterk of trie Cowl and to aarv* a
copy Hereel upon toa ptemWTi anor.
nay. whou name md addraaa
eppaara hereon, warm x daya alter
to* lint publication o l tora None* of
Aemn: to* nature ol tola procaaden
being • au4 lor toraioKura oI mod9«ga agairtu to* tolloweig described
propany, to wk
LOT 59. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
ACCOROINO TO THE PU T
THEREOF. AS RECORDEO IN
PU T BOOK 3 PAGE 37. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
K K A 1267 TAYLOR STREET
OVIEDO. FLORIDA 32735
II you tail lo tea your anawet or wrkten defentea ei toa above proceed
riQ' 00 pUmtrfTt attorney, a default
wMI be entered agamy you tor toe

ra»al demanded " *• Cumpauit or
Cited tor* day ol JAN 25 200
MARYANNE MORSE. CLCRi
Cl e w o f the cir c u it cc
Byfluto King
Deputy Cterk
Law Olhtea ot Denial c Con®
8901 North Armenia Avanua

Tampa a 33604-1041

Aftomayi lor PVimwi
P ittm ; February 3. 10 2002
JJ0 2 6
SEMINOLE COUNTY
•CC PROJECTS:
1 Protect. PS-31 1 )0 2 jB JC .
Proteaaional Sarvicu lot Indoor
OuHy Tailing Dua Date March 3.
2002 at 2 0 0 PM local tuna
2 Protect: IFB-278 02/JVP •
Purchase of Trudmiia
Dua
Oate February 13, 2002 al 2 0 0 PM
local kma
To guarantee racagt ol adOanda. 4
■ toa raapondark*' ratponatowry to
contact toa Saminote County
Purchawng Orman prior
lo toa
hied
racaiving
dal*
ol
suOrn.nalvtMd* Addenda ukormabon a alao avakabw on to* County a
Web Paga.
For rkormalion on any of toa
Sarrvnoi# Counry BCCprotecta.
pteaaa m d ow wab paga at m m co.
aaminote II uabusviasscurchasmg
or can 407866 7 1 1 9
Pubam Fabnary 3 . 2002
JJ0 3 0
PUBLIC AUCTION
p ittc aucaon to ba naU at 12 00 p m.
on toa 1401 key o l FEBRUAHY 1002
Al toa Irak door el S-sntord Taavig Wkj
Racmary located at 2122 Cowkry CJub
Rd , Sarkont Fl 12771, tor to* purpoa*
c4 dapeang ol toa kSM ng vWvda
YEAR 1999 MAKE KIA
VIN4 KNA7B121XX3759273
Potash Fabruary 8. 2002

�I,

Sunday. February 3.2002 Page S B
Lecals

L ecals

M T M CMCUIT COURT K M
I COUNTY,

At otar c n d t n ol t a _______
and ptnona laving dwna or
tamanda again*! t a decedtnft
tt m t n u t Mt t a t ctotnt aNi t i t
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PLWJCAT10N OF TH S NOTICE.
a l l CLAIMS. OCMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FSEO WSA
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tht dMt ol t a m t PuMcaton ol
to Jenutoy XL 2002.

n iN U -K T

IN RE: ESTATE OF
LYNCLE PAUUNE WHITE
NOTICE OF AM— TWATWM
T M M lM lM a io ltu H H io l
LYNOLE
PAWJNE
WMfTE.
dKMWdl F i t Number CB-ICP. It
pending In Ih t D rain Court, tor
S tm n M Cou * f, Florida. Probate
OMtton. l i t addrees at which It: 301
N P u t Avtnut. Sentord. Ftorkto
32771
Tht n tm tt and eddm ea* of t i t

trt ttl torti below.
AU, MTERE8TED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
a * ptm nt on whore M t notca it
» &lt; ii'i||i tit a t o n of toe Wb. toe
quakflcettont of to* Ptrtoml

C H A R TS R OREENACRE
11565 Woottootow Court
: VA M i ll
ELDfVOOE D. LACY, ESOUMC
Ftottdo Btr No. 0679867
Ooan, Mm ). Egtrton. Htoodmi tl.
Copoutno 9 Boxarto, P A
■00 N. Magnet* Avtnut. SiMt 1900,
Orttndo. Flortdt 31903
Tetophon* (407)641-1200
PuMNi: Jtraary M. and FM uwy 6.

Call 322-2611
Seminole Herald
Classified Dept.
To Place Your Ad
11— H o m e H e a l th
C are

taniM, t a l a r i maaR. toundy A ft
dtoM na TLC. PM c a t Nancy.. 407321-3279.

12— E ld er ly C ar e
AduR Day Cart
Stay For Tha Day Unlqut
Alt*ma Ova la Long Tam Car*
Piaeamani. Madtoakl Waivtra
Aeot(6KlUB&gt;ADSaB1,3aM61CaBI

2002

21— P

on whom t copy of t i t notca It
ttn td ttriil Prat moraht trttr tw
d « t ot tot Brti putAcMon o( t i t
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THtS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THtS NOTICE ON
THEM
Al otar cradkn o&lt; t a dander*
tnd persons laving dtlmt or
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The daft of to* trot PUUcaAon of
tio notct to Jtnutry SO. 2002.
Personal Reprteentariv*
DanM Lot WNM
«S Soah Edgtmon Avtnut
Wlnttr Spring*, FL 32706
tor
Ktnrati M. Bu nt. E*q
Flondt Btr No 117307
670 N Ortando Avtnut, Surtt T004-

A. Maktond. Florida 327SI
Telephone (407)829-1661
PiAAth: January 10. tnd February 6.

2002
IB16_________________

M T W C B K U IT COUNT
OF T W 1ITN
Ju o c u ic M c u r r .
MANO FOR

I COUNTY.

C A S IN O ! 61 C A 2132 14 L

WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTQAQE, WC„ fmjA
NORWEST MORTOAOE, INC.

erso n a ls

HELP
ShartM Dapl d a t a ol a mototcycto
on Markham Road raar Markham
Woods and Lake Markham al
4:00pm on 11IDW01 (Tuaaday).
ptoaaa halp I you aaw anytaig.
Phona 407-221-5697
23— Lo

PIAWTSF

VS.
DAW) PENFOLD. IF UVMO. ANO
IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
□HANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL O TM R
PARTIES CLAMMO AN NTERCST
BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST
DAVID
PINFOLD,
RAMONA A RENNER IF LMNO,
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTIES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST RAMONA A PINNER;
ORHI. INC; WINOINO HOLLOW
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
INC; WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FrtUA NORWEST
BANK MINNESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR
THE IRWIN REVOLVING HOME
EQUITY LOAN TRUST 1M 6-1
PURSUANT TO THE WOfMTUfl*
DATED AS OF MAY 31. IBM: JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)

st

h

Fou n d

fo un d

Stodk BAA* Found o6 ol Slato Road
46. Name toakto reads 'Nilhrta
Denton- 407-329-0006.
B UacA Loat 2400 btock ol Orang*
Aim, Sanfcm, on 1/12AB. Owner it
heart tmhaa Pit cal 407-3239057,
Lo#t D o t! Chihuahua era am
ootored. no laA very bmrd. Nwn* la
ValanDna Pntlara woman. Lott on
Parti Ava. Santord. In Dairy Ouaan
a rm Wa rrtoa ham tontiy. 407-3027819.

25—S pecial Notices

A .t* \\ j m

—

Hava Ybur AdttortMng Flyara
Printad A Intartad In Tha

ON LY 4.5f PER
COPYtl^I
Cal THE SEMINOLE HERALD
AdvartWng Dapl For.Ctotai*
407-322-2611

RB-NOTKS OP

M THE CMCUfT COURT FOR
S U M O L 1 COUNTY.
FLOfWOA

PROBATE DIVISION
F it Na. 02- 40-CP
IN RE; ESTATE OF
KATHRYN W c n EE NACRE.
* V t KATHRYN F OREENACRE
D tc u w d
NOT1C1 OF AOIMNMTRATION
Tht K tm w in ion cn t a atta a ol
KATHRYN
W
OREENACRE,
dacauad. F it Number OS-LO-CP. a
ptndng in t a Clreurt Court lor
Stmnola Coaty, Flondt. Protaa
tKvaion, t a td tk tu ol which a . M l
N Part Avtnut. Sanford. Florida

u rn -im .

Tht n tn a t tnd ttk lrei*** cl t a
P tn o n tl Representative tnd t a

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
Al ptnora on whom tva nonet a
■triad who lava obpdion* trial
chaMngt t a vaMfy al t a W*. ta
qutlihctUont ol t a Ptnontl
Rapntantatva, vanua. or Junoclcaon
ol t w Court trt required to lit taw
obtacoon* wti t i t Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al cradton of t a dtctdtnl and
otritr ptnora having claim* or
demand* agawal deesdenr* estal*
on whom a copy ol t a ncaca a
data ol ta MU pufaicalion ol t a
nohea mml Na taw clam* wtoi t a
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

NOTICE IB HERESY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Ordtr Granting t a
Motion to Ratal Fortetoturt Sato
datod January 17. 2002 araarad In
O viC ataN o. 01 CA2232 M L of h e
Croat Court ol t a 1BTH JudtoW
e r a r t to and lor SEMINOLE C arry.
SANFORD. Florida. I w l a l p i a
h i^ a tt and bail taddar tor caah al Al
Waal From Dow Ol Tha SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 301 No.
Pori Avanua, Santord. Florida, al
11 00 AM a m. on tw 5 dav or Uarcri.
2002 t a toaowtog daaenpad proptr.
ly a * • « tonn to aald Stannary Ftoal
Judgment. to-wC
LOT 112. WINOINO HOLLOW UNIT
2 . ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 46. PAGES 68 TWOUGH 86, ,
INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
O atsdtas 16 (My ol January. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

Clerk of to* Cbcul Coul
By: MarySuoiaa
Daputy Car*
Putman to:
THE SEMNOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 8 . Itonsnay Dm* Sutto 900
pamaaon. a 33324
(6941233-6000
OT 776031FNMAJNCL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, ptnora wMi
ling Hi Ipnial

7 1 — H el p W a n t e d

71— H
ii

Rdrt Thn* BdwTy Cara Otoar. I wd
ur day. 25 yr*
tapartanca. ralarrala.
"

K217
of toto Court ere re«*td to Mt tot*
nth t i l Court WITHIN
T h e LATER o f t h r e e m o n th s
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.
I o M n ol tw dtctdtm tnd
dawns or

33— W e i c i l t
M anagem ent

27— N

u rsery

C

it C

are

Into Cad 407-32B4M19
I Did K. And So Can Toul

Cuttomar Sarvlca Rap needed tor
Hddan Harboa Mama Locking tor
qualified parson with aip In
aatomar tonka, ccmputor dua arty
A genera) ofllce SUN. Ralaiad
aanoephaia. and pay A beneMi alkar
90 days. M-F wKh tom* week ends
whan nacaaaary 407-322-1610 ertaa
returns 407-322-1911__________
DATA ENTRY
Proc*** Clams tor Doctor*
Wd Trait PC Raiyirad.
1■800-240-1948, Dapl 558
DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDCDI
Ba*hmy needs tractor b*i*r tkhwr*
NOW!

55—B usiness
O pportunities
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
Y O U INVEST!
Atoay* a good poAey, aapactaty tor
buvneaa
opportumiiea
and
hanchlaat. C a t Florida Dapl ol
AgrlciAix* A Conacmar S a m ca i al
800-435-7352 or FTC MELP tor
k*a Normatoni O vml oia WW) ada
al www Nc gov/bUop
Ftorkto law raqtiraa t* * * t * olctrtaai
bkakiaai rppcrtaidaa to ragator w4h
Florida Dapl ol Agriculture A
Consumer Sarvicai baton aaBng
Ca* to verity lawful registration
before you buy_________________

1 7 0 0 * par weak ta n mg potential.
No COLT No problem! COL Iraring
avaia b le1Ca* Nowl Tod h a * 1-077214-3624.
EWarty Program Coordlndlor

59— F in a n c ia l
S e r v ic e s

Goidtboro Front Porch Oovamor'a
Council teaks Elderly Program
Coordinalor
Minimum
Requrementa H( h School Dgtoma
or GED CartfkwM and 3 9 year* work
tip a ria n e *. Four-year Collag#
O ag rt* prater rad Mull hava
• icstori peopla and oomnuicaaon
(wrttan A verba/) Nuda and b * abt*
to coordHial*. aupanriM, and
davatop program* lor the atoady
Salary 1 2 3 130K. Apply by February
. 2002 to Goldsboro Front Porch,
1309 W ail IJtfi Slraal. Santord, FL
32771. For more rformsten CM (407)
302-1377.______________________

Attention RMttarslI
If a illegal tor companies doing
bustwaa by phone to proms* you
a ban and atk you to pay tor N
“
For more
titormabon. c a l lot-ha* 1 877-FTC
HELP IA potto aarve* mettoge kem
The Sarmnol* Herald and tha
Federal Trad* Commiaalon)

6 1 — M o n ey

to

8

L en d

Attention Readerell

ir» Illegal lor compamaa doing
buamaia by phone to promia* you
a loan and aah you lo pay tot It
bafora they dtlhrtr. For more
ttormabon. cal taA-ha* 1677-FTC
HELP. (Aputic aarvto* maanga kom
Tha Sammola Herald and tha
Federal Trad* Convntoaton)

Eipd a a a m stra u naadad lor dry
cleaner In Lake Mary Also aipd
countar parson naadad 4 0 7 -3 3 3
9 0 7 0 __________________________
Feat growing HtmatotogyiOcttom
practice h a i positions open for RN.
FT/PT, Pharmacy Tech. FT.
Recaptions! FT. Faa rtsum *. 3 8 3
774-4658 or call 386-774-1223.
Diana_________________________

7 1 — H elp W a n ted

FLOORING INSTALLERS
Hardwood an ) Lamina(a Flooring
Apprentice* naadad irimeclataly
lor
aitabllthad.
(upending,
company Great advancement
opportunity Ca l Ja ck *1 4 0 7 - 321KSKKJfAoLMuet have vaid driven
kcerwe and peat back ground check.

1290 a day potantiaLliantnckng
Training providad 1-800-293
3685X4271.

lEam What You Ar* Worth
From Horn*. InttmaVMai Ordtr
SI 50W15000hno, Fra* Booklet
800-241-7754
ATTENTION) Work From Horn*
Earn S500-I1900ymo PT
12000- SSOOOTno FT
1668) 9 6 3 6 7 0 0

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Cart C PIVActrvmavThayroom“
Lot ol TLC/ Es. RelvRea ratal

M

M c n ju it

811

illa l th i’M'

Chad Car* •Infanta Welcome*
Day 6 Evening. ANordabl* Rate*
Cal For Information
407-323-8062
B 3 3 tara/Banlonl lor ritonti.
loddtora
A
PK.
PTIFT

Lknnaad (407) 321-0960 * " *
CMdcaito In my ham* any ag*.
35)6* Ol t i p . RaaaonaMa RaleiM'
7 am • 5:30pm
C a l 407-322-2344
Fu* bma 1 part bma leaching
x«tor. 2
year, 6 school aga daatraom t. E ip
pratorrad CM tor taarvtow. 407-321
7639.

5 ili)til«

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2002

11213

Part rim* Customer Barvtc* rap
Antwer phone*, greet customers.
Mng. checkout Cal lor rsarvww. 407322-7849

HOUSEKEEPER
a n , BALSHBIII
PuB Di m position,
e ica S a n t ppay.
E ip srtan cai
a preferred.
Clue EapfrttI Apartment*
i
11-3131
_________ 467-331-______________

i),v n ;M

Paint B Body/FIberglas
Proper*, prone, paml and bGf usmg
primary, base coats end dear
co als Flbergtas A body work
experience

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Honest, dependable. A mature MF 7:30- 5 0 0 P M 3250-laOG'wk.
Tmportakcn ratywed Cal 407-3241177 lo start arvnad_____________

Send rtsum * to:
Feahathl* Luxury Coaches
1601 Dotaner Place
Sanford. FL 32771

Now accepting appkcatnnt lor partbma help n a* departments Apply
m parson to Spnnglliit Suites, 201
N. Town* Rd. Sanford, between the
hour* of 9*m-3pm

THE SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING DEPT
407-322-2611

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Phone 407-323-1120
Fax 407-548-1058
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Sanford, Florida 32773
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A S em e *
3400 Wesl SR 46. Santord
Call 407-302 8 5 5 5
Hours 8 0 0 - 5 30
VISA MASTER CARD

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Harbour Marine Serv ice
Service A Repair n
our ONLY Business
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•Factory Certified Technician*
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fb*. M-F Sa-4p. Sat9om ffoon
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Initial Service
With This Ad

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9
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L
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4 0 7 -6 6 6 2 6 2 2

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Profaaalonal S a rv ica i
In Homa Kitty Sitting
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CmU 407-302-5 5 4 J

2 8 7 - L a w n S e r v ic e s
U Orow h. Ml* Mow X
Lawn Car*

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D iy W all
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4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 8 UI
2 7 6 -E ie c t r ic a l
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CALL DICK'e ELECTRIC
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3 0 1 - R o o f in g

277-F en ce

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Specialising n reroohng
6 repair* 407-322-1926

pen tr y

Custom Woodworking
Trim Carpenlry and Cabinet
S erv e*. Stairs, Clown Molding*
AdtMcnt. Computet Stand* 25 Yr*
Eip W Reis. Lie A Insured
407-302-0534/407-909-4626

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2 7 5 - D ry w a l l

Casta Computer Systems
Repair. Upgrade* 935 plus pari*
Factory Tremed
28170 French Ave
Santord. F L 407-323 8 4 2 9

2 6 3 -C a r

Ctatsic fe n c e Company
Serving You Ovaf 5 0 Yaar*

Lice RC 0050556

Wa Defcvar/ Wa M*&gt;nu(actura
We Install
Commercial * Residential
Repair* - Insiatobon
•Wood, Post A Rail Fence
•Stockade Ounohnit Fence -Board
on Board ^Shadow Box

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laundry, and torn* cooking
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99 Apartmenls - Untumlahed
100 Condominum Rentals
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103 Houses Unfurnished
108 OtctoaTTriptax
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111 Resort Vacations
114 Wirahouaaffiertal Space
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blown sod
6 Road goo
B Pan o f a
camisoio
14 Pan o( a
Roman
conqueror's
boast
IB O b ta d o f
Inflation
18 Proponent of
positive
thinking
17 Sunsatls a
famous one
IB Guggenheim
procurement
1B What some
subscribers
do
20 Arborist's
preferred
periodical?
23 Eliminate
24BJ hatved
29 Boaster of
14*Across
28 Aasimilates
32 Furry T V
alien
33 Part of a fur*
nitu re )oint
36 Smokestack
emission
37 Electronics
entrepre­
neur's publi­
cation?
41 Easing of
tensions
42 Capelel
relative
43 Grasp the
concept
44 State ol
fullness

47 Security

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very beeedon etpenence Pt.leeae
caN or lu Omega Uedtoal Imegna
Inc el 407423440a tax 4074236331.

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2664 Jewed Lane.
Santord, FL 32771
EOCWF/UV

181 Appiancae 9
Furniture For Sato
193 TWevteton 9 StereoTRedto
198 Computers For Sele
187 Sporting Goods
169 Office Supples
191 Bulking Melsriais
193 Lawn 9 Garden

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out ot State
Property For 8ale
148 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
149 MoMe Homs Lota For Sals
149 Commercial Property For Sale
181 investment Property For Sale
183 Acreage Lol For Sale
154 Open House
188 Condominiums For Sals
157 MoMe Homos For Sale
189 Real Estate W inled
160 Business For Sato
163 Waterfront Property For 8ale
168 Duplex For Sale

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position lor foremen and crew
member*: muM have a veto Ftortda
driver* lloana* wlto a good touring
record Cal 407-302-0774 tor mors
WO and to acherkria an Manriaw.

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80 W ords with
seat or ball
52 Fireman's
favorite
magazine?
59 African threat
60 Stumble
61 Spaghetti
Western,
for one
62 It m ay be in
the aoeet
63 Jersey plaint
64 Make law
68 Purposely
stay just out
of reach
60 Accommo­
dating place
67 Russo and
Auberjonots
of film
DOW N
1 Struggle with
o n e s silly
sisters?
2 Prefix with
oonarian
3 Wyatt ol the
Wild West
4 Shows off
one’s dental
work
5 Create a divi­
sion
6 Som e may
or may not
be In your
league
7 H ave the
same Idea
8 Unlv.
recruiter
9 Leapt
10 Most

MISCELl ANEOUS
199 Pete 9 Supples
200 Uvestock/Fsrm
201
208 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 A n B y riD M e c Is s
219 Boat* 9 Accessories
217 Oarage Salea
219 Wanted to Buy

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Ctoarrtog Svnrtc* to Your Horn*

WS atoa its baby aMtog. Ptoaa#Cal
A/n 407-7217,663.
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atodanto «4a«ng tw Zoa Work wMi
rsTsM.Ftoatotottoye.M-F. 600 am
700 pm. Teaching Ejp. prel. bul
wS kato. M aoris. CM 407-3734460
or comptoa* an apreewton M CarWM
Ftakla Zocarupto Pie. 3796 N. Hey
17-02. SerWord. FI

miniscule
11 Eastern
royalty
12 He was
Obi-Wan
13 They're
positioned In
the church
21 More
endangered
22 Fifth-century
warrior
26 Chooses
dramatis
personae
20 Hilo howdy
27 Musical key
26 Th e skinny
29 “Semper
Fidelia" com30 Laser printer
T V partner
34 Apt to pry
35 Poetic
adverb
38 Gradually

smaller
30 Antipasto
Ingredient
40 TWe for
Jesus Christ
(with th e ”)
48 Natural gaa
constituent
40 Neverinformally
44 Ness
nemesis
50 Leggy
beach wader
61 Rubber hub
52 Yiddish cash
63 Performing
arts award
64 Chaplin,
nee O'Neill
56 Longhauier’s
rifl
66 Lendl
of tennis
57 Frtencfly
86 Understands
the humor

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235 Tnjckfiusaa/Vana For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 VsNdas Wanted
239 Motorcydea/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vthldaa/Campsrs For Sals
243 Trslers For Sals
245 Farm Equipment

118—O ffice S pace For
Rent

Sertont 2BR1BA. 9660 per north.
1M. last 6 security reqd. Available
2f1«2. Located *1312 Ead 2Wi H
407499-6326

TW otOOanlAaam SUdvsffiw
MHddan Harbour marina. Common
area, lobby 3 real room*. Etcetera
pgrUngl dtcflngion. 2 rvstatrAnti
onpremise* 3400Vmo Cal Donor
Beverly 407-322-1610.

2/1, near Kanaporta Bcn. mce yard.
3400/manih. 1500 depowt 407679-4706
4 0 7 -2 6 D 4 0 II.
Sanlorp Historic Duple, l/t.
upeian apt. balcony, near park.
33753375. 407-3214797.

Room Fw Rant povaa* i
tto* oabli 4 atoefeto.wWLSIOOMt
Uka Avd toSaHod. 407-6857023
8h*m noma, a l prMtogao todutong
phono a long dtotaneo. Ctoaad

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Living
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aaeurity utobaa todudad. 407-3791116
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Santord. South Oak AW, 28R7BA.
IM Itoor. appkancee. carpeVW*.
CHA, aertan porch. 396a no pad.
Raatiy Service, 407-7663700.

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AFFIR O ilB lf HOMES
VENTURE l PROPERTIES
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Porch. Inground pod, garage on
dead end akdeeac. 389.900.
Renovated L t a Near 3f1. nenTy
painted Irrierter. eitarior. new
carpe l^ new A/C. ecr. porch.

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600 So FI or 1600 S q FI Wdi
Rant or 3450 or 3900 a S d H
Tai Par Morth 6 Depowt
Santord: 2557 Park Drive
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3650 ♦ SaleaToa/3600 Deposit
Doyle Realty, Inc.
407-333-2499

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107—Mobile Homes
For R ent

292 Moving 9 Storage
29309, Luba 9 FWar
294 Painting
298 Paper Hanging
297 Peat Control
290 PlarxVOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Prsaaure Cleaning
301 RooAng
302 Screen 9 QtaaaWortt
303 Secretarial 9 Typing
304 8k9ng
308 Sm al Buetoesa
306 Stained Glass ■
307 8wknmlng Pool Sendees
306 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Sendee
313 TV/Raffio
314 Upholstery
316 W aking 9 Sheet Metal
318 W ei Driffing
319 Window VWtWrig 9 Tinting J

2 7 6 E lectrical

10}—HousesUnfurnished

105—D uplex/Triplex

2 Story
District Me. balcony.
t o k p r oowx, sioo
407-326-5277

291 Mortgages

277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Haulng
260 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
262 Janitorial Services
283 Jewsky 9 Repair
284 Lakstrcnt Clearing
268 Landscaping
286 Laundry Sendees

252 Accounting
253 Additions 6
RtmodaNog
254 Air Condmoolng

93—Rooms For Rent

Vtoryntoayeery dean km im. Neely
ramodaM. alu». cad*. M L hdry.
phone, Mich uaa, me. to, restoanr
owner, private entrance Non
amabar PraJarred! Onto towabw
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197 Restaurant Equipment

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207 Lawn Sendees
268 Legal Sendees
269 Locksmith
290 Masonry

255 Alta rations
288 Applanos Repair
287 Auto Elect Repair
288 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer ConauMng
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet 9 Iretatettons
266 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceting Repek
267 Ceramic T ie
268 C hid Care Centers
269 Clearing Sendees
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 DaHvary Services
278 Drywel

221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Mlicel aneous
229 Auctions

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88 Business
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87 OpportunWes
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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119 Ofltoe Space For Rent
119 Pasiura For Rem
123 Wanted Tb Rant
128 Lease To Own
127 SloragaKMtoe For Rent

67 Career
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69 Raeumaa
70 Education 9 Training
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70 EdUcaBon 6 TtaM ng
71 HafoW M ad
73 Emptaymar*

255 Alteration*
117 Commardal
118 Otoca Spaca For Rani
116 Paatura For Rani
123 Warded To Rant
125 Laaaa To Own
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100 Condom kun Rartata
101 Houaaa Fumtahad
103 Houaaa Unfumtahad
106 DuptaaTTitplaa
107 MoMa Homaa For Rant

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114 Warshousa/Ranlal Spaca
115 Industrial Reototo

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141 Homaa For 8ata
145 Out of Stats
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146 flssort Propaily For Sals
147 taftostnal Proparty For 8ala
146Mot*a Homs Lots For 84a
146 Commsrctol Proparty For Sals
1S1 tovastotant Proparty For Sala
153 Acraaga Lai For Sals
154 Opan Houaa
156 Condominiums For 8als
157 MobBa Homaa For 84a
150 Rs4 Eatata Wanted
160 Buainsas For Sals
163 Wdartronl Proparty For Sala
166 Dupiaa For 8aia

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265 Carpet Cleaning
256 Calling Repair
267 Ceramic TBe

206 Haavy Machlnaty
207 Jeweiry
200 Waarlng Apparel
211 AnBquafCoMactlblss
215 Boats A Accessorial
217 Oarage Salat
219 Wantad to Buy

272 Deihrery Service#

275 Drywal
276 Electrical
277 Fanes
278 H a n d y M an

279 Hauling
280 Home Improvement*
281 Irrigation 6 Repair
2B2 Janitorial Services

252 Accounting

283 Jew e lry 6 Repair
284 Lakafront Clearing

253 Addition* A
Remodeling
254 Air CondKtomng

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FuRNmiRE F o x S ale

268 Child C a ra C a n to n

269 Cleaning Service*
270 Concreta
271 Construction

285 Landscaping

286 Laundry Services

231— C ars For Sa u

223— M isc ella n eo u s
tor table a s
a liras. *500. Black Max N p
compressor. 1200. Numerous naw
nxlar Ms. 80% o irtra to t 321-3775888 or 407-3300332.

A KINO SIZE PILLOWTOP
orihopadc msnraaa aat
New In ptoattc. S*a Itoo.
4 0 7 -4 2 2 *

Beds, toertedn Santa* orihepedte
fern aalawm 5 yr warranty TW t *75,
*4 SS* ipiaan MS,, king
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xho* wrisd aartpe. 450hp anokw.
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In flood CondWon
Only *3*00

267 Lawn Service*
266 Legal Service#
209 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 M orkw aa
262 Moving A Storage
293 08. Luba A Fltor
294 Painting
ztcp r*p#f Hanging1
297 Pa4 Control
290 PtantfOrgan Timing
299 Ptunbtng
300 Praaaura Cleaning
301 Rooing
302 Screen 6 Olaaa Worii
303 SacratarW 6 lyptag
304 S U ng
305 Sm al Sualnaaa
306 St4nad Glass
307 Swimming Pool Ssrvtass
306 TarmAa Repair
309 Transportation
311 T T m i
312 Traa8arvtoa
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
316 Waking A Sheet M 4 4
316 We* D r«n g
319 Window Washing ATM Ing

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SANFORD 407-3214183

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a « l pNow top mattse* eat Never
lead Sal 1548 Can d4v*t 407-422-

0230.

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lu u y fcm ptomk^t sal Navsr taad
407-402-27TB
A tomd New Chorry Owl tkmg arts
72* and S Choirs w l a l . SM n Bos.
(460. UrtSod China Cstvnal Aval
Con Da*vsr. 407-422-0230

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never use* coal **A * 4 *1295,
aanar. *250.407-887-2066.
Canton Modem
aryl*, black. W S hold up to 27" TV
Eicatort condaon. 15600 407-3207301.
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Cantar
S TW X 4 3 3 tit8 5* D, Fit* up to ZT
TV. H ca alt* tor tmsB room. *200.
407 323-4558
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w/5O0 d engine, very good
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407-306-4452 altor R m or 321-4433643
95 F n b m L Red. 8 cyt erto,
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8pm, 407-323-2519.

18 FI Fiberglas* Cano*
Good Condttnn, Needs Part
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407-323-5228

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235—

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6 Fore* Authorized
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• Used Boats 4 Motors

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7496/407-321-732*
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has 40.000. Com e* wth many
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btock te r m * , new (roe. tort t e t o .
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7 8 7 6 or 407-923-4332.

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Woods and l aka Markham at
4 00pm on ttifA O t (Tuesday),
pleas* help 4 you saw anything
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ua lodayl N ichols Outboard
Service Cantor. 1000 Weal 1*18L
Sanford, 407-322-0*84.

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Hsmmmgs. Eionc. Auto Tradsrs.
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407-355-7035

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77.000 mtto*. ruby red. 8 cyt. 4dr,
remole lock* *7A00. 407-321
4602.

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3481 Cstory Ava, Santord.
223— M

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1407-3207030.

1993 G E O Priam LSI: Vary good
conation, f owner, rad, toadad.
aimroof, CD player, ale. lOOKfrtto*.
*3.500. 407-333-0899 or 407-7865580

c c e s s o r ie s

407-221

1S88 Honda Aooonk Nee paat,gnd
manor A/C need* work. *1495 or
bad oTfar. CaS *07-327-3557. attar
700pm

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Sleeting. Power Windows. Power
Saefe. ieeKmto*.ftn*Gra*l *2860
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Plates
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motorists. Almost as old as the
car itself, the first license plates
contained only numbers and
were made with a porcelain fin*
ish By the 1920s, many states
began to issue embossed metal
plates made of tin steel or alu­
minum with numbers stamped
into them, which is similar to
today's production method.

In the 1960s, Florida began
issuing specialty and personal­
ized license plates — an option
to the standard plate. As long as
a motorist is willing to pay an
additional fee, the possible com­
binations of plate design and
lettering are infinite.
Specialty plates range from
the manatee, the most popular,
to the numerous universities
and colleges in Florida. There

are 51 different types of plates,
not including the plate with the
orange.
The list of letter and number
combinations are endless. As
long as the message is not
obscene or vulgar, under eight
letters and not already taken,
it's available. (
The cost of specialty plates,
which are fund-raisers fo r vari­
ous organizations, vary

The faculty and staff Invite
former students, staff and fac­
ulty who have been connected
with the Fannworks Program
over the past 30 years.
Also invited are graduates
of Historical Black colleges
who are employed or have
been employed by SCC.
Plan to attend this grand
reunion. Pre-purchase your
luncheon ticket by calling 407328-2255 and ask for Shelia
Ware Dixon of Jacquelyn
Wakefield on or before Feb.
15.

Church youth partidpatted In
the contest Winners trotm
Allen Chapel Included:
• David Washington — A
student at Goldsboro
Elementary School, won sec­
ond-place in the first- and sec­
ond-grade category.
• Domonique Washington
— A student at Goldsboro
Elementary School, won
third-place In the first- and
second-grade category.
• Edmund Wynn — A stu­
dent at Sanford Middle
School won first-place in the
fifth- and sixth-grade catego­

depending on the particular
cause. Most are around $20 In
addition to the regular registra­
tion tax. Personalized plates
cost an additional $28 when It
is ordered and $12 extra for
each year It is issued.
Applications for personal­
ized license plates and a list of
specialty plates can be obtained
at the Seminole County Tax
Collector's Office, located in

the Seminole County Services
Building, 1101 E 1st Street, In
Sanford.
As for why people pay the
additional costs for a personal­
ized plate, Cara said there is a
simple reason.
“If it Is something you want
bad enough, you will pay a lit­
tle bit more,' Cara said. “It also
keej» things from getting

Hawkins
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Baptist Church Youth
Orchestra, The Latino Dancers
of Pine Crest Elementary
School, The Jerusalem Church
Praise Dancers and Una
Flewellyn and Tamiya
Johnson-jazz dancers.
The 30-year celebration of
the Farmworker Jobs and
Education Program, formerly
known as the Adult Migrant
Program of Seminole
Community College, will be
held Feb. 26 beginning at
11:45 in the Fine Arts Concert
Hall. Guest performers will
include the Seminole High
School Gospel Choir.
The luncheon will be held
after the program in the
Student Center, with a fee of
$10 per person. Live entertain­
ment will be provided by
George Durham and Co., a
one man band playing 11 dif­
ferent instruments.

zoo, pony rides, a moonwalk
and more for children. If you're
interested in joining the CIA,
stop by their booth. Also, if
our non-profit organization
as a project that will benefit
the city of Lake Mary, stop by
and ask about getting grant
money from the C!A for your
project. The CIA recently
donated money to Girl Scout
Troop 458 to fund the Annual
Arbor Day Celebration for the
City of Lake Mary.

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Plans for Olde Lake
Mary Days Continue
Everything is shaping up
nicely for this w ar's Olde Lake
Mary Days, scheduled for
Saturday, March 2 from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at Lake Mary City
Hall. There will be tons of
things for the kids to do at this
year's event In addition to the
kids activities provided by the
Like Mary CIA, there will be
several pre-schools featuring
children's activities. The Like

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Each winner will receive a
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Congratulations to the youth,
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director, and Pastor Valarie
Henry and the Allen Family.

Mary Police and Fire
Department will also be there
for the kids.
One of the biggest draws at
Olde Lake Mary Days is the
reenactors. They will be there
once again this year. Rumor
has it they will be firing the big
cannon as well.
When you come to Olde
Like Mary Days this year,
make sure you come hungry.
The Lion's Club will be selling
hamburgers, Italian and Polish
sausage, soft pretzels, chips
and drinks. New to the festival
this year is Piggin' and
Crinnin' who will be selling
barbecue sandwiches and
plates. There will also be hot
dogs, cotton candy, kettle com,
lemonade and for those who
need their Thin Mint fix. Girl
Scout cookies.
Several Civic groups will be
at the festival this year. Habitat
for Humanity, the Lake Mary
Seniors, Lake Mary Woman's
Club and the Like Mary
Historical Society will have a

booth This year, the Woman's
Club will be raffling living
plant baskets. The Lake Mary
Historical Society will be sell­
ing heritage cookbooks, raffle
tickets and hosting a cake walk.
The Society will also be hosting
the awards for the crofters and
artisans. This year, for the first
time in Olde Lake Mary Day's
history, there will be awards for
the best in show. Honorable
mention will receive a free
booth space for 2003.
The Merit Award winner
will receive $50. The Mayor's
Award winner (Best of Slow)
will receive $100 and free booth
space for 2003. The deadline to
get in your application for a
booth is February 15. The cost
is only $25. If you'd like an
application or more informa­
tion. call Peggy Wolfe at 407- ,
327-8207. If your dvic group
would like to be involved in
Olde Lake Mary Days or if you
ore a food vendor who would
like to participate, call Lois
Jackson at 407-322-5004.

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February 3, 2002

onalized plates
By MIcMw Jarh
Managing EdUor

hen it comes to choosing a license
plate, the state of Florida offers a
variety of chokes — 52 to be exact
For people who lean toward the
poetic or who just want to make a personal state*
ment, however, the options are limitless.
Personalized license plates are a growing trend
throughout the nation. Driving down a busy
roadway, it's not uncommon to see a vehicle
with a message above its bumper. In Florida,
where seven letters is the maximum, a license
plate can say a lot about the person who'
owns the vehkle.
For the dog lover, there's SNAZUER
and SNOOOPY. For the sports lover,
there's GATRFAN. And, then there
are the true personalized plates
with a driver's name, including
DI and PAPPAS 5.
Jan Cara decided to get a per­
sonalized plate in April when it
was time for her to receive a new
license plate. In Florida, a new
plate is issued after five years,
since the reflective paint wears
and reduces night visibility.
“I thought about it a lot,"
Cara said. "I wanted to get my
name on the plate, but that was
already taken. S o ,! decided I
wanted something 1 could

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Mayor Thom
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remember and something that was about me."
A law librarian at the Seminole County
Courthouse, Cara chose LAW LIB for her new
license plate. It wasn't long after she put the new
metal tag on her car that people started asking what
it meant.
“People who know me understand what It
means," she said. "A lot of people understand the
LAW, but they don't understand the LIB. They don't
connect the two."
Lake Mary Mayor Thom Greene has a similar sit­
uation. His license plate reads, "LMMAYOR."
“I've had people come up to me and ask what
the LM was, Greene said. "If 1 am parked in front
of City Hall, it b pretty obvious.
"I couldn't just get MAYOR on the plate. One of
the other 400 mayors in the state of Florida already
has that one."
Greene Brst got a personalized plate — 3
COM1SH — when he was elected city commissioner
for Seat 3. When he was elected mayor almost two
years ago, he changed it to the mayor's license
plate.
"I'm not doing it for vanity reasons," he said.
“It's more for the advertising. When you are an
elected official, advertising is important."
Greene's license plate gives Lake Mary residents
and others the opportunity to pul a face with a
name. And, when the mayor is driving his 2001
Corvette, the individualized tag also helps him
remember the speed limit
"With LMMAYOR on my license plate, I know I
can't speed," he said.
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Students invited
to Feb. 8 dance

William C. "Syd " and Cynthia Perkins Galley o f
Lake Mary celebrated their 60th wedding anniver­
sary Dec. 25.
The couple were married Dec. 25, 1941, in/The
Church o f God in Sanford. Their children Include Bill
and Vernlce Galley o f Decatur, Ca. They have two
grandchildren, including Will and Amy and Rich
and Rhonda Gailey, and four great grandchildren,
Madison, Lauren, Parker and Rylce.
Syd is a retired Sanford fire chief and Cynthia is
retired from Bell South. They celebrated with a fam ­
ily dinner and Christmas celebration at the home of
Rich and Rhonda Gailey in Jonesboro, Ga.

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The city of Winter Springs
Parks and Recreation
Department will be hosting a
Sweetheart's Dance for Winter
Sprinp Elementary School stu­
dents Friday, Feb. 8, horn 7 to 9
p.m. in the \Vinter Sprinp
Senior Center.
Admission is free, but tickets
must be in hand to attend. For
more information, call 407-3274761.

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Sunday. February 3. 2002 Page 7C

City gymnastics program begins Feb. 6
Beginning Wednesday, Feb.
6, the City of Winter Springs
Parks and Recreation
Department will be offering a
gymnastics course for children
ages 3 to 5. The course will
take place on Wednesday after­
noons from 1 to 1:45 pan. in
the Winter Springs Civic
Center, located at 400 N.
Edgemon Avenue. The instruc­
tor will be Amy Purdy of tho

Orlando Aerials Academy.
The program will feature
building skills with the balance
beam and trampoline, as well
as several stretching drills. The
gymnastics program's session
will extend from Feb. 6 to Feb.
27, with a $30 enrollment fee.
For more information about
this and other Winter Springs
Parks and Recreation pro­
grams, call 407-327-4761.

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Recently, the
Florida Department of State,
Historical Resources and
Preservation Department
awarded Tajiri Arts Inc., a
$190,000 grant solely for the
purpose of restoration and
preservation of the facility.
On Feb. 16, beginning at
2 3 0 p.m., there will be a
showtime with special guest
artists, including Liang Chun,
"Asian Acrobatic Show," a
two-time gold medal interna­
tional acrobatic winner of
excellence. She has performed
in Germany, France,
Switzerland, Israel, Malaysia,
Indonesia and the United
States. She has been featured
during the half-time show
during an Orlando Magic
game and on HBO during
N'Sync's Madison Square

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Liang Chun
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The community is invited
to witness other unique entertainment featuring Tne Tajiri
Seminole Hope Jubilee

Singers, Robert Hayes-Mime
Consultant, Haley Slngletontap performer, The Macedonia

February 23, 2002
7:00 P.M.

Hawldiu, Page BC

The Helen Stairs Theatre
M a y o r in s ta lls a sso c ia tio n 's new o ffic e rs
The Lake Mary Community
Improvement Association
held their annual installation
of officers on
Monday,
January 28. The
CIA was fortu­
nate to have
Lake Mary
Mayor Thom
Greene on
hand to per­
form the instal­
lation. The offi­
cers for the
new year are
Dee Gracey, President; Mary
Rowell, 1st Vice President;
Paulee Stevens, 2nd Vice
President; Frances Tillis,
Treasurer; Lois Jackson,
Secretary; Maiv Ellen
Hawkinson, Membership; and
Lillian Griffin, Ettie Jane
Keogh, Jeannie Robinson,
Julia Langston and Sheila
Sawyer, board members. The
trustees for the upcoming
year are Brian Low, Tom West
and Vem Fedderson.
After the installation,
Mayor Greene spoke briefly
to the membership. The city is
in need of a now fire station.
Currently, two locations are-

(Downtown Sanford)
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Applications are Available at Area
High Schools and Colleges or the
Helen Stairs Theatre in
Downtown Sanford

H m U photo by liny Rowtll
Lake Mary Mayor Thom Groone congratulates new Lake Mary Community
Improvement Association President Dee Gracey during a recant meeting

under discussion for the sta­
tion. Once a location has been
decided on and costs have
been spelled out, the city will
go to the citizens for a vote on
the funding. The Skateboard
Park, after many stalls and
snags, is going forward as
soon as feasible. The park will
not be open 24 hours a day.
There will be an attendant at
the park during its hours of

operation. Children visiting
the park will have to have a
waiver signed by their par­
ents. In other cities where
these types of parks have
gone in, they have done well.
The Lake Mary CIA will be
in the children's section at
Olde Lake Mary Days. They
will once again have a petting
See Rowell, Page 8C

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A nise: A curious and tolerant North A m erican plant
There are two North
its flowers.
The word parviflorum means
American anise species — yel­
low anise, a north central Florida “small flowered." The tree can
grow up to 25 feet, but
native, and Florida anise,
usually only grows 10 to
which ranges from
12 feet tall and 4 to 8 feet
coastal Florida to
Louisiana. Both belong to
w ide The leaves are sim­
the genus Olidurn that
ple, leathery, about 4
inches long, with an
includes a cousin from
olive-green color and
Asia, L anisa him, from
with a distinct anise
which the anise flavoring
is extracted commercially.
aroma when crushed.
The dime-sized, droopGiven its southern ongin, anise is surprisingly
F p rrer
bell-shaped, yellow
hardy and can tolerate
flowers have a faint anise
fragrance. They emerge
winter temi
tuns as
in June, but tend to be hidden
low as 10
under new foliage.
Yellow anise is one of our
Yellow Anise
Yellow anise (I. parviflorum)
most adaptable plants. It toler­
ates shade and sun, moist and
is known by many names
including Japanese, Star and
dry soils. In full sun, it is an
Ocala anise. Yellow anise is
upright, tightly growing shrub
grown for its foliage, rather than
with erect leaves ranging in color

form yellow to olive green.
Dense shade promotes a relaxed
habit with medium to dark
green leaves and fewer blos­
soms. Yellow anise responds to
shearing and training.
Florida Anise
Though generally a large
shrub, Honda anise (L floridanum), also known as purple
anise, can become a small tree.
Florida anise's native range is
from the panhandle to Louisiana,
but it does well in Central
Florida and tolerates cold to well
below freezing. The tree grows
to 10 feet tall and 6 to 8 feet
wide. Florida anise has showy,
deep red, starshaped flowers up
to 2 inches wide that appear in
late March or early ApriL
There are also pink and white
varieties. The flowers have 20 to

30 tepals (a word used to
describe a flower that have
undifferentiated calyx and corol­
la) and dangle in dusters from
branch tips. They also produce
an unusual scent that can be
detected up to 15 feet away.
Large, ridged, disc-shaped fruits
that are decorative in their own
right follow the flowers.
Florida anise can be grown in
shade or full sun. Water require­
ments will be higher in sun.
Care and Culture
In the wild, anise tends to
grow better in humus-rich, neu­
tral to slightly add soil They'D
also grow in clay soils. Yellow
anise is somewhat more adapt­
able than Florida anise but it pro­
vided with adequate organic
material and water to establish
both will do well in sandy soils.

Anise is hardy and has
evolved into a virtually pest-free
plant rarely sustaining insect
damage, may present mite and
scale problems, but none of these
roblems is considered serious. It
virtually disease free, but
drought-stressed plants may
develop leaf spots. Anise can be
propagated by seeds, branch tip
cuttings, and root sprouts. Plant
any time in central Florida. Add
organic mulch to the planting
hole and as a top dressing
around the plant. Apply 6-12-12
or 10-10-10) ffertilizerr in spring
sp
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bird watching.
What does Beta Sigma Phi
mean to Libby?

She calls the sorority her
extended family and said,
"Sorority members serve in
varying degrees as sisters,

mothers, daughters and
grandchildren. I don't know
what I would do without their
love and support."
Patricia Lambert
Patricia Lambert, a sorority
member for just eight months,
has been selected as Preceptor
Delta Delta's Valentine
Sweetheart. Patricia, a leasing
consultant and volunteer
director of the DeBary Library
Association, is excited about

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tu n

being a Beta Sigma Phi.
She has not held any offices
as yet, but said, "1 do hope to
in the future."
Patricia has one son and
enjoys outdoor activities
including tennis and golf,
along with decorating and
reading.
What does Beta Sigma Phi
mean to Patricia?
She said, "I joined Beta
Sigma Phi because 1 wanted
to make a difference in our
community. I enjoy mv new
sisters anti look forward to
my new experiences in the
upcoming months and years
with them. Beta Sigma Phi
means to me a new approach
to the future."
Anna May
Laureate Alpha Tau has
selected Anna May for its
Valentine Sweetheart. A
homemaker, Anna has been a
sorority member for five years
and was made an honorary
member in 1995. She has
served as corresponding sec-*
rctary and has chaired several
committees.
Anna has three children
and 11 grandchildren. She
belongs to Seminole Mall
walkers, Cardiac Exercise,
Ladies Auxiliary of Fleet
Reserve and calls herself "an
avid reader."
What does Beta Sigma Phi
mean to Anna?
She said, "It means friend­
ship and the fellowship of
having a close knit group of
women friends. Beta Sigma
Phi came into my life through
my daughter twenty-five
years ago when my husband
passed away. Since then BSP
has become a part of my life."

Go, Stuart, Go
Congratulations are in order
to Stuart Meyers, a senior at
Seminole High School. He will
be leaving for Washington
D.C. on Feb. 5 to attL'nd the
2002 National Youth
Leadership Forum on Defense,
Intelligence and Diplomacy
which lasts through Feb. It).
He, along with 350 junior and
seniors across America, will
attend the forum.
Admiral William J. Crowe
|r., a former Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, Chairman
of (tie President's Foreign
Intelligence Advisory Board
and Ambassador to the United
Kingdom, is Senior Councilor
to the National Youth
Leadership Forum.
He said, "Our decision to
nominate Stuart was based on
a scholastic recommendation
awarded by Mr. Adam
Bransflcld (a teacher at
Seminole High School) who
certified Stuart as a student of
high academic standing, with
leadership potential and intent
on pursuing a career related to
rut tonal security and foreign
affairs."
Stuart has been accepted at
Embry Riddle Aeronautical
University in Daytona Beach
for the fall term. Upon com­
pleting the program, he plans
to join the United States Air
Force. His grade point average
is 4.038 and he earned a pri­
vate pilot’s license in June
2001.
Stuart is the son of
Margaret Myers Lopes of
Sanford, and Glenn Meyers of
Lake Mary. His grandparents
are Edith Myers and Bob and
Camilla Meyers, all of
Sanford.

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The Seminole Hesald

Beta Sigm a Phi nam es Valentine Q ueen candidates
Annually, each of the five
president of the Sanford Beta
local chapters of Beta Sigma
Sigma PhLCity Council, there
Phi selects a Valentine
are 57 active members in the
Sweetheart to represent ......................... Sanford sorority. She
said, "Beta Sigma Phi is
the chapter throughout
an organization dedi­
the year. From these
cated to helping
five candidates, a
women fulfill their
Valentine Queen is
lives. Our organization
selected based on her
has members of all
dedication to the sororages and education
ity.
backgrounds. The
The Sweethearts
Greek letters represent
attended a Valentine
Life, Learning and
tea on Jan. 12 at the
D ie tric h
home of Ruth Gaines
Friendship."
Valentine Queen
which was hosted b j
Candidates are as follows:
Preceptor Beta Lami
Chapter. Each Sweetheart was
interviewed by a panel of
Marge Ealdn
Preceptor Beta Lambda has
judges from the DeLand City
selected Martha A. "Marge"
Council of Beta Sigma Phi.
Ealdn for its Valentine
The judges were: Margie
Sweetheart. Marge has been a
Helton, Lillian Wheeler and
sorority member for 14 years,
Marilyn Meyers.
The Valentine Queen will be has served in every office and
has chaired all committees.
announced and presented at
She is a retired instruction
an all-sorority luncheon on
assistant from Red Bug
Feb. 9 at Glen Abbey Golf and
Elementary School, n position
Country Club.
. she held for more than 18
According to Rita Doris,

years.
Marge and her husband.
Jack, are the parents of four
children and they have six
grandchildren. She said she
enjoys embroidery and travel­
ing with Jack who loves to
own and sell classic cars from
the 1950s and earlier.
What does Beta Sigma Phi
mean to Marge?
She said her chapter is com­
prised of her best mends and
two daughters. "My grand­
daughter is a legacy," she said,
adding "We are a close knit
group."
Marge concluded, "The
handclasp of a sister during
the Mitzvah, sharing facts and
opinions during programs, the
presentation of a yellow rose
at a ritual and all of these
memories throughout the
years are what Bata Sigma
means to me."
Sandra Erickson
Sandra "Sandy" Erickson is
the Valentine Sweetheart

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selected by Preceptor Theta
Nu. A guidance counselor at .
Lake Brantley High School,
Sandy has been a sorority
member for three years and
has served on several commit­
tees.
She and her husband, Leif
(Richard P.), are the parents of
one son and she is an avid
bridge player.
Her outside activities
include: teaching bridge to
Itigh school students and she
enjoys stained glass, crafts, oil
and acrylic painting, tutoring
English for immigrants, teach­
ing painting at a nearby nurs­
ing home and other volunteer
interests.
What does Beta Sigma Phi
mean to Sandy?
She said she grew up where
volunteering was a way of life
and has a cousin who has
been a BSP for 28 years and
often told her about the life
;oals and ideals of the sisteriood. After attending a meet­
ing, Sandy said, "I discovered

s:

a wonderful group of women
who have common interests
with me, a similar value sys­
tem and moral code, and are
ones who care and volunteer.
It is an organization that
means so much that I now
schedule everything around
the meetings and activities. 1
only wish that I had listened
to my cousin years ago."
Libby Gordon
Laureate Gamma Delta has
selected Libby Gordon for its
Valentine Sweetheart. Libby
has one daughter and one
granddaughter and is
employed as a surgical secre­
tary at Central Florida
Regional Hospital.
A sorority member for 25
years, Libby has held all
offices except president.
"Maybe next year when I
retire," she said. She has also
chaired all committees. She
enjoys the beach, fishing and
See Dietrich, Page 6C

Patricia Lambert

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Church
Notes

Sanford
Christian
Church

Fellowship Day
The Ministerial
Department of Reddick
Memorial is hosting its
annual Missionary
Fellowship Day 3 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 3.
Speaker will be
Missionary Inez Smiley.
The theme for the service
is "The Spirit of the Lord
God is Upon Me —
Anointed Ministers of
G od." White and red are
the colors for the occa­
sion. Pastor is Bishop J.J.
Ligon.
The church is located at
3155 Kings Road, Sanford.
For more information, call
407-322-3558.
All Souls M ission
All Souls Catholic
Church in Sanford will
host a Mission from
Sunday, Feb. 3, through
Thursday, Feb. 7.
Each evening's service
will start at 7 p.m. and
last approximately an
hour and a half. On
Sunday, a 'p o t luck” sup­
per will be held at 2 p.m.
before the Mission talk at
4 p.m. A light refreshment
will be served after the
Mission talks on Monday
through Thursday.
The theme of this year's
Mission is 'L e t Us Build
A House of Love," and it
will be led by Father Peter
Schavitz and Father Jack
Dowd, redemptionist mis­
sionaries from Chicago,
III. Both priests have been
on the Mission Team for
several years and have
wide varied apostolic
experience.
The community is invit­
ed to participate in the
Mission. The church is
located at 800 S. Oak Ave.,
in Sanford. Pastor is
Richard W. Trout Jr.
For further information
about the Mission, call the
church office at 407-3221504.
Kingdom 's Keys
The Orlando Church of
Religious Science is pre­
senting a series of talks
about "The Keys to the
Kingdom," a prosperity
trogram, Sunday mornngs, Feb. 10, Feb. 17 and
Feb. 24, in the Maitland
Civic Center, located at
641 S. Maitland Ave.,
beginning at 10:30 a m.
For more information,
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Satortay tog.
900p m
Suvtay 7 4 S a m .IO X 9 fli.N u o n
9 00 am. - Engpah ISocrt Hal)
9 00 a m ■Spurtati {Church)

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OHTHOOOX CATHOUC CHURCH
3790 8?OT Awnua,
iR to iR .
407-321-4193
FWvwnd Donald BaAoa
Paalor Utn
Sunday
1000 a m
Conl n iiom Sunday
a 30 am

Christian
FVtSTCHRBTIAN CHURCH
M p M lIC M lI)
1007 S. Sorted Am . Sartetf. FV
322-7727
Sunday School
930 a m
1043 am
Wactoaaday NOT LAa Su?par
6 pm
etna Study
6 43 pm
Al Are Welcome H^e
RIVIA CTTY CHRWTUH CHURCH
IttOakaanDr**
DaBary. FL32713
PDon*rax 407 6660432
Cmai; rVadycc 9 nattaro nat
10am.
11am.
JD . Bagrova*
PaacHw I
iodide malar
You*
SANTORO CMMBTUN CHURCH
730 UpaetaRd, Sartedl FL
ima
407 3 2 2 9 9 ^

Sunday BKHa School
900 am
Momng Worth?
1913am
YouR
6 00pm
We*wedey Pralea Service 900 pm
Nuraery Provided

Christian Science
FVIST CHURCH 0 9 CHRVT.SC«MT1ST
973 MARKHAM WOOOS ROAD
Corner of EE WWamaon Road
407-79S-770S
Sunday; Church Service
and Sunday School
1000 a m
Wadnaaday
1 00 p m

SuM 149-AUngwoodl FL 32779
Phone 407-SS91490

Church Of Christ
LONQWOOO CHURCH 0 9 CHRMT
101# Hey 17-92 1 m. NO Hey 434
407-323-3930. 407 324-4336
Sun Worth?
1030am i 6 pm
Coma myth? eah ua. Atnendy ***com* alwayt

WO FLORIDA CHURCH 0 9 CHROT
219 Wade SI
Winter Springs, FL 32709
Sunday Service* 10:30' * m p 00 pm.
Sunday 0-t • Study
i: 30 a. m
Wad BtoH Study
730 p m
(407) 327 3009

Church Of God
CHURCH 0 9 0 0 0
•01 W 22nd8l.S*itord.FL
407 322-3942
Rot Wot T«*Mot
Potiot
Sunday School
945 » m
Mommg Wotirtp
10 43 • m.
Evening Swvtta
00 pm
Wwkwaday da*»
tor al «ga*
7 to 6 p.m.
Swnmoki Tnnriy
Christian School
Pre-School Bvu grade 12
407 321 2723
Ateo Oey Care Start*
al 1 year to pra-*chooli
407-323-1411

6

Lnday School
Praise A Worth?
Message by
Evening Service
(Wad)

945 am
10 30 am
It am
6 pm
IQ am,
7pm

Congregational

OOOO SHEPHERD EVANQS1JCAL U/fHEftAM
CHURCH OP SANPORO (1LC1)
2917 Orlando Dr (Hay 17-92)
PTwna 322-7212

7.30 4 1000 am.

Sunday School
AdiA bane Btody
9 3 0 am
Worth? Sarvlca
1030 am
Wadnaaday Worth?
700pm
Hunaary Provtdad

Paaaaa tor Ctddran

toooam
toooam

VtauR Oroup m a te 4
M OOpm
SckadUa* may aomatmaa vary
Cal (or more kternallcm,
MO-WEEJC WORSHIP IN CHAPEL
Tueaday Wadnaaday 4 Ttoaeday*
BIBLE STUDIES*
Waittaaday 9 Thursday*
fSapt -Uay
•T. PETER S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 Rmahart Rd
Laid Mary. FL
444-6673
The Prv Chartaa T. hot. Rador
HotyEuctertM
9 0 0 am
Chhanan Educaaon
-AlAgaa
900am
Hdy Eucharist
1 000am
Chtewt» Church
1000 a m
(Educaton Wing}
Nurtary Bagna A|9 00 am
Through' 1000 am Service
Holy Cuehenal 7.00 am A 7 00 pm

HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP LAKE MARY
760 Sunn Drlva, Uka Mary. FL
lOueUo*

AawMart Pastor
3 30pm
Cortamporary Worth?
Sunday momma
B OOam
Stmday mommg
930am
Contemporary Worth?
Stmdey mommg
11.00 am
FamPy Worth? Sarvlca
Nutary la prtMdad at
Daycare. Preechool and Chnatan Day School
Tor ktemaaon Cal 407-333-0797
LUTHERAN CHURCH 0 9 THE
2323 SO ak Ava. Sardord. n
R et Omar A. Rauachar
Paalor
Sunday School
10 30 am
rvioa
1030 am
Informaton 322-3332 or 3260*10

Charismatic Episcopal
CHURCH 0 9 THE HOLY COMFORTER
The Sanford Bridge
Corner of Mh S t A HoByAv*
Sanford, Florida
407-2993094
Rev. Mart Barth
Deacon
Sunday Euhahet
930 am

FAITH MISSIONARY CHURCH
3002 Beardafl Ava
407-323-3794
Jack Cot
Paaasr
Sunday
Morning Worth?
1000 am
Evening Service
6 00 pm
Tuatday Evening
•
B*b*e Study
700pm

Non-Denomlnatlonal
Moot* or MFUOC MWMTMCt, MC.*
1001 C«» n A n . Suton)
K4-4M1
Pmiot
9 30 am
ItOOam
7.00 pm
730 pm

Oon W fvtwmon
Simday School
Morning Worth?
Evening Worth?
MU WeetSva Wad

SHOWER DOWN 0 9 BLESSMOS
201 Ebn Ave . Sanford. FL
407-321 6369

TvrothyHudtcn

Sunday School
Morning Worth?
Tua Prayw.Btbia Study

Methodist
CHRMT UWTEO MCTHOCKST CHURCH
408 Tucker Drlva
(Comer Tucker Dr A CR 427)
Talaphona (407) 322-7900
930am
1030 am
Morning Worth?
1100am
BtoN Study
Wadnaaday
930pm
CMdvan'a Tima Included in Worth?
Nuraery provided (Or
•Small Enough To Love You Growing In Oriel TO Serve Vou*
FmtT UMTED METHOCMT CHURCH
419 Park Ava. Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
JmBracNhew
Mark Looney
Mu
Mika Bedel FarrvTy Unotnet Deader
Morrtng Worth?
6 2 3 A 1035am
Curiae FMtowth?
9 30 am
Sunday School
9 4 5 am
YouR Ftkowth?
4 00pm
Nuraery Prowled

Womant Orda

Man's Prsyai Braaklaal
til Thurtday

LAKESIDE FELLOWSHIP

Pastor

FAITHFUL WORO I

945 am
8:30 am

WaatAngAte?? tore RaasonT
Meal* every Sunday al 1000 am
at h e comtortatke Unried Aik? Theater,
Towne Center Mai
■Chicken a Church UkISem
•Sudani (youSi) M r ta m 3- 7pm
•Sefe Nuraery Providad
•Reaching People lor a Reeaorr

S TRIES

LakOTtow Plata •(407) 329-4300
320 E. CommaroW S t * Santord
Sunday Swvica
am
CiMdrw'i FatomNp
(aga*4-12)
am
Famffy F*flwMh?f
Ra#**bmarkt
1930 pm
Thurwtey
FOTomh? Maakng
7 30pm
Friday ■Chnaoan CounaaAng 2 00*3 00 p m
(Please cad 329-4300 lor appt)

1100
1100

Nazarene
LONQWOOO CHURCH 0 9 THE NA2ARENC
200 N Wayman S i.
Longaocd, IFL
Sunday School
943am
Mommg Worth?
1043 a m
Chkdran * Church
10*5 am
Evangtkaac Sarvca
6 00 pm
WadnMday FanWy Night
7 0 0 pm
YOuR. Woman, and AdMI B4ka Stody
*Nmmr A Stranger Ham*

profasaional child care

Presbyterian

Jewish

COMOMOATtoff eCTM(L OF CfVTlUU.
160 «M Road
Longwood. FL
(407) 324-3097
(437) 768-3729
Rabbt Uoeha Eto*/. Ph 0
Every IN Friday Of Moran
FamVy Sabbaffi Sarvtce 7 30pm
Friday SabbaR Seneca
(Nl Other Fridays)
S 13 p.m.
Saturday Sabbath Servcae 9 3 0 a m

GRACE FELLOWSHIP CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH (NACCC)
information Ca*

UPEALA COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Comar of W 23R Si 4 l?*Ma Rd
101 Upaala Road
Sanford, FL 32771
407 330-2633
Bryan Wangar
Pastor
Sunday Cducakon
900am
Sunday Worth? ’
1000 am.
nd Wednaedty of aach month
6.30 pm.

2

Church
Notes

Batwaan 3rd and 4m S i
I Part * Oak /Downtown
Sartedl FL
Phona 407-322-2902
E-md IpcaBMto com
*Whara Wa Knot Ttaur NameIn ThaHaari Of ThaOy
Rev Bruce B. Seed
Paalor
Sunday School
9 0 0 am
Sunday Morning Worth? 1090 am
Bun. Morning Coda t Hour 1100 am
Sen. Cortarnporary Worth? 7:00 pm
htandartj Wadnaaday Fwvffy Night 9«?par •Every Wad.
3 30pm
AdUl Bt4e 8*jdy
6 0 0 pm
VtouRCtoba
6-7 00 pm
Buccanaan (K-49i Grad**)
MttSara (S-Sei Grade*}
Sr. High*
Contemporary Muwe Practca 7 00pm
Woman* Cad* Uaeenpi at
2nd Tue of (he month 49*n
Senior Friends 1 * Wad of We mont*
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U SA )
OP LARK MARY
12SW Wtour Ava
Lake Mary, FL
407-32M021
Church School
943 am.
'Morning Warship
11 00 am
Wad Choir PYacttoa
f 00 p m
Thurm YbuR Chow
0 30 p m,
rwutwmfj rv&amp;njmQ
MARKHAM WOOOS PRISRYTIMAN CHURCH
5210 Markham Woods Rood
taka Mary
407 3362030
N * Chart** R. Jons*
Paalor
Simday School, afl ages
9 0 0 am
Church Service*
9 00 A 1030 am
Nuraery Provided
You* Qrou?. Sunday
H^i School
400pm
Midda School
8 00pm
Pre-School Mon. Rru Fit
9 lo ll
Montty FamPy Night Si?par
Third Wad of Each Monti 9 3 0 p m

Salvation A rm y
THE SALVATION ARMY WORSHIP
AND SERVICa CENTER
700 W 2&lt;th Street
Sanford. FI 32771
407 322 2642
Robert and (jnda Raefcin# Corps Officers
Praise and Fadowth?
9 4 5 am.
SundaySchooi
, 943am
Hokneet Meeting
1100am
Tueaday Meeanga
Bibia Study and Prayer
6 30 pm
Home League flaiket)
7 00 p m
Men a Feiowth? Club
700 p m
Band Practice
6.00 p m
*W4h heart ? Qod vkf hand to man *

2nd Monday

(0:00 am.
MOO am
7.30 p m

Church Of God of
Prophecy
CHURCH 09 0 0 0 09 PROPHECY
2309 S Eke Ava. Sanford. Fla. 32773
407-322 4015

Lutheran

Episcopal

Inter-Denominational
Monday ovu Saturday
1000 am 10 4 00 pm
Thursday Evening i pm la S pm

(407) 700-3729or (407) 772-0477

2 4 0 ia P * tA w « ..S *te d
407-322-4364
Uny taonard
Paalor
SimdayScWad
930am
Mommg Wonh?
1100am
O o * Practca Wadnaaday
045pm .
Baby a*ng iervk* evMabia

HOLY CR06S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
401 PwtAim.Swted
TMaphona 407-322-4011

Sunday. February 3.2002 P a g e 5 C

United Church Of
Christ
LONQWOOO HILLS CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
U.C.C.
1233 EE WVkamaon Road
Longwood. FL
407-332 6233
Rev Or Hal Vbuigbtood
M n?
Sunday Service*
Contemporary
900 • m
Tradtoonal Worth?
1030 am
Nursery Providad
Church School 9 1 3 am • 191 5 a m
VouR A Qvkken Mkvaary
630 pm.

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH 09 PAOLA
3360 Wayttoa Dr.
Sanford. FL 32771
'Off t-4 (Eii 31) WeM
F ra Street on LaR * One Mle)
Leonard O Odmet
Paalor
407-322-6332
"Wham N Goapal la Good Nm '
Sunday School
9 *5 am
Mommg Worth?
ItOOam,
Evening Worth?
600 pm
M?Week Mt} Wad
730pm
Ptoeae Sh«e Your Lie Wkh Ut

Prayer Breakfast
The 10th annual
Seminole County Prayer
Breakfast will be held 7
to 9 a.m. Tuesday, Feb.
26, in the Sanford Civic
Center.
Keynote speaker will
be Ted DiBiase, who is
best known for his role
as the villainous "M illion
Dollar M an," in the
world of professional
wrestling. Currently, he
shares the gospel and the
joy that can only be
found in Jesus.
A corporate sponsor­
ship for a table of eight
is $150, and individual
tickets are $15. Seating is
limited, and reservations
arc required.
For more information
or reservations, call 407333-0548. Checks should
be made payable to
Seminole County Prayer
Breakfast and sent to
P.O. Box 140964,
Orlando, FL, 32814-0964.
Volunteers Needed
The Christian Sharing
Center in Longwood has
an urgent need for vol­
unteers to fill various
positions.
Receptionists and
interviewers are needed
to interview families in
crisis situations and to
assist them in meeting
their needs. Pantry work­
ers arc needed to stock
shelves and fill grocery
orders for client families.
Van drivers are needed
to pick up food dona­
tions.
Hours arc Monday
through Friday from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m.
For information, call
Diann at 407-260-9155,
ext. 6, Monday,
Wednesday or Friday.
M otivational Program
"Tell All Souls About
My Mercy," a spiritually
motivating program, will
be presented at AH Souls
Catholic Church 7 to 8:30
m. Tuesday, Feb. 19.
le program is spon­
sored by Mother of
Mercy Messengers,
Eucharistic Apostles of
The Devine Mercy. The
program is for everyone.
All Souls Catholic
Church is located at 810
S. Oak Avc., in Sanford.
For more information,
call 407-322-3795.

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FEBRUARY 6, 2002

5 0 *

Illinois
man found
deadat 1-4
rest area

1st Street building sold

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Sanford, Florida

Coarvaasoam ei

Lago Real LLC purchases downtown landmark

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Third time*
a charm
ofliivuvu S NOw) WliSOn

nope* tnt* w *t* • tnp to
Divtoni International
opeeaway snow* *s mucn
Improvanrwnl as his last
foray at the apeedpiant

SANPORD— Downtown Sanfoed'sm cat
procninent Duucung, me so-caueu ru st union
Bank building waa purchaaed by a Sanford
company for 9155 million.
T n l fix-story, 36^XX)^KJUflrf^oot building
waa bought by Lago Real LLC, a partnership
James P. McCuen and Sharon
Morikone. No final plana have been made
for tha building, but McCuen and Morikone
said they intend to move their company, The
L.oamg DamB me., bud tne too noon.
'W i t approaching this very slowly,"
McCuen said. "Wb'ro not sure how w e want
to proceed. lAk've got aoma ideaa on a num­
ber o f things.'
One idea ia to uee the office apace for a
The Coding Edge, which
medical billings for hospitals, pri­

marily Florida HoepitaL The company, curten try located m seruorti a iNonnstar
TVd ree s P arish es 28 eroptoyeea. Morikone
■aid she and McCuen are researching possi­
ble acquirirttr e which indude a Maryland
concern and a regional company that
proceeaes hospital billing in 20 states.
Lago Rad could also kease two or three of
the floors to other companlea or reserve the
space for future ventures McCuen and
Morikone may create. One thing that won't
cnange is me nrst-noor tenant, ru st union.
"T ne bank la a very valued tenant,”
McCuen said. "They Just renewed their

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Staff Writer

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company ntus
inside of the budding before it can be occu­
pied. W hile Morikone noted that the struc­
ture ia solid — "The building has good
See Betiding, Page SA

Tha First Union Bank buHtog in downtown Sanford.

IB

i.'Th* Vigilante' to
t be on display
" this Saturday at
Sanford airport
~ Would you like a chance
to view "T h e Vigilante” that
is go|ng to b e the centerpiece o f
u the Navy
8 3 Memorial

Patty
Mahany,
vice presi­
dent of the
MemortaL

Comm-;

Ittee, this
Saturday
Feb. 9 at 11
a.m. The
RA-5C
Navy Jet
has come
home to
Sanford
after
spending more than 20
yean in a California Desert
after de-commissioning.
Learn about The
Vigilante's past and this
lane's future. The showing
open to the public and
children, accompanied by
an adult, are welcome.
Refreshments will be
served. Call 407-321-7013
for more information.
The plane is stored in
Building No. 125. To get
there, turn left off Airport
Blvd. onto Carrier Avenue
(past the driven license
office).
Go a few blocks and look
for the big tan and blue
hanger on the right.
Building No. 125 is behind
that hanger.

:Seminole Smile

Area fire
marshals
plan trip to
Olympics

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Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S Three local fire marshals are
preparing for even colder
w eather than they
are experienc­
ing this week
when they
travel to the
O ly m p ic s
in salt Lake
sa l t u fin n i l
City, Utah.
V Q y
Altamonte
_ _
Springs' Steve
Peavey, Cassel­
berry's
Renzie
Davidson and Lake M ary's
Ralph Jones are but three of
seven Florida fire marshals
expected to help m anage
crowds at the Games.
Peavey, who is the first vice
president of the Florida Fire
M arshals and Investigators
Association, said pn
probably
more fire m arshals from
Florida will volunteer for the
games than any other state.
"O ne thing w e're proud of is
the state of Florida and our
association," he said.
The th i.e area fire marshals
will primarily be helping with
the final week o f the games at
Park City, Utah. The moun­
tainous town is home to 40
ercent of the Olympic events,
ut has a rather small fire
department, Peavey said. Park
City will feature some of the
more daring and high-flying
events, such as bobsled, luge,
freestyle aerials and giant
slalom.
"A lot of the debriefing is
done there so a lot o f the
preparation is procuring the
proper clothing ,1 Jones said.
Tne local group will work as

Seminole County Sheriff's
Office deputy spoke to an
Illinois man only hours before
he hung
himself
_____ , , ______
CC
Saturday
at the
A ccording to
eastour investiga­
bound
tors, the Idd
Interstate
put on a pretty
4 rest
area in
good act
Longschm oozing
wood.
the deputy. S o
A
the deputy
motorist
triecj to cut the
using the
grty ab reak
rest area
at 10 a m
and then the
Saturday
guy hangs
him self.
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tables. Leas than nine hours
before, Deputy John Bertholf
questioned Valeu about a
white Bulck sedan bearing
stolen Illinois b g s parked at
the rest stop.
"According to our investiga­
tors, the kid put on a pretty
good act schmoozing the
deputy," said sheriff’s office
spokesman Slavs Olson. "So
tne deputy tried to cut the guy

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Managing Editor

Distinguished
singer Jones
dies at age 50

he Seminole
Audubon Society
wants bird enthusi­
asts this month to watch
their backyards and count
all the feathered creatures
they see.
The fifth annual Great
Backyard Bird Count,
sponsored by the National
Audubon Sodety and the
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
begins Feb. 15. During a
four-day period, the orga­
nizations want people
across North America to
count the number and
types of birds they see at
various locations and then
report the results on the
Internet.
T h e event helps give a
clear idea on what birds
are where," said Roger
Grimshaw, a member and
newsletter editor for the
Seminole Audubon Sodety.
"It also gets people
involved in what’s in their
own backyard."
The Society is encourag­
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bird they spotted in their backyard. Tha couple, members of the Audubon
Society, plan to participate In this month's Great Backyard Bird Count

See Olympics, Page 6A

B y M arva H aw kins
Herald Correspondent
Minister Vfemon L "Papa"
Jones, 50, died Friday, Feb. 1,
2002, in Central Florida
R e g io n a l
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1951, in
Sanford to
the late
Mamie
Lou Jones
and Walter
King, he
Jo n e s
was a
graduate
of the 1969 Class of Crooms
Academy.
He
attended
Seminole Community College
to further his education.
At an early age, Jones
received his anointing, and he
realized he had a God-given
musical talent that he shared

See Birds, Page 6A
See Jones, Page 8A

C ity u n v eils detailed report on lak efron t hotel/conference cen ter
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date. A vote on the proposal has
not been set by either the county
or dty commissions, however a
final decision b expected by
March.
Among the report's major find­
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; county first sought propos­
als for a hotel/conference center
in 1994. Several proposals have
been made, but Tuesday's meet-

Cost and Financing Models
The budget for the hotel/con­
ference center b $42 million,
financed through tax-exempt
bonds. The bonds would be
issued through the formation of a
Spedal Purpose Ownership
Entity (SFOE), which b a non­
profit corporation created to oper­
ate the facility.
While the county and dty
would appoint members to the
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will meet TUesday with the
Seminole County Commission to
nt a detailed proposal for a
/conference center in down­
town Sanford.
The proposal, made available
to the Herald Tuesday afternoon, is
the result of a five-month memo­
randum of understanding the dty
signed with Acquest/Benchmarx
Development Team to determine
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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

In-laws blame son’s
wife for keeping
his distance

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Association of
Administrative
Professionals, is hosting an
Open House 6 to 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 6, in the
Courtyard in Heathrow.
Refreshments and door
prizes will be provided. For
reservations or information,
call 407-333-3655.

DEAR ABBY: Last year I took time from
'work to assist my mother-in-law who was fac­
in g surgery In another state. During my visit,
her next-door neighbor told me my visit was a
*-................................. "positive sign/ When I
asked what he meant, he
said my in-laws had told
him that I had kept their
son from visiting and hav­
ing a relationship with
them since we married
more than 15 y ean ago.
Abby, I was stunned!
The truth is, my husband
calls or visits his mother
only when I insist on i t I
have even dialed their
number and put the
• • • • • • • • phone in his nand so he
HAD to talk to them. He feels closer to my
family and enjoys the time we spend with
them.
I told my husband what the neighbor said.
He dismissed it and said his parents are just
unhappy people. Abby, should I tell my in­
laws the truth, or let them continue to believe
I am responsible for driving a wedge between
their son and them?
PUZZLED DAUGHTER-IN-LAW

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DEAR DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: Blaming
you for the distance between them and their
son may be an easier pill to swallow than
placing the blam e where it belongs.
However, I sec nothing to be gained by
telling them "th e truth" at this late date.
They probably wouldn't believe you if you
did.

H tciM photo by Tommy Vlncont

A recant sunny day Is perfect weather for construction personnel wortdng on the GreeneWay extension over Rinehart Road.

A Sw eetheart's Dance will
be held Friday, Feb. 8 , in
Winter Springs Senior
Center.
The dance, sponsored by
the city of Winter Springs
Parks and Recreation
Department, is for Winter
Springs Elementary stu­
dents who would like to be
accompanied by their par­
ents. Tne Center's doors
open at 7 p.m., and the
dance will continue until 9
p.m. The evening's social
will feature a wide variety of
music, dancing and refresh­
ments.
Admission is free. The
Center is located at 400 N.
Edgcmon Avc. For more
information, call 407-3274761.

SAT
DEAR ABBY: I read with interest the letter
about the college student whose grandmother
blatantly favored her other grandchildren, yet
expected him to do chores around her house. 1
loved the irony of the woman who responded.
She said her mother was also treated badly,
but thegrandm other left her entire fortune to
them. There's no cash inheritance in my life,
but I wouldn't trade what I learned for any
amount of money.
My mother was the child of a failed first
marriage. 1 realized when my grandmother
died that she had never told my mom or me
that she loved us. At her funeral, I heard sto­
ries from my half-cousins of hugs, kisses, dec­
larations of love, shopping trips, lunches and
sleep-overs. In my entire life, she took me to
lunch and shopping once. Period.
Through my mother's love and assurance, I
realized the problem was my grandmother's,
not mine. More important, 1 learned from my
mother's example:
(1) Tell your family often that you love
them.
(2) Forgive and forget; don't hold a grudge.
(3) Tell the truth with love and tact.
(4) Treat people with respect and kindness
— even when it isn't returned.
(5) Your grandmother can be a bitter, hate­
ful woman, but you don't have to follow’ in
her footsteps.
( 6 ) Life isn't always fair, but it can be won­
derful in spite of it.
Abby, I am grateful that I carefully watched
my grandmother when I was growing up
because I learned at a young age what I did
NOT want to be.
KAREN IN SALT LAKE CITY

Outstanding Warrants Served
Seminole Deputy Daniel Risher
arrested James Summers, 21, of Lake
Mary Thursday and served him with
two different outstanding warrants burglary and theft. Summers ran
from police at Lake Mary's
Remington Oaks Subdivision, but
they later apprehended him at
Greenwood Lakes Park. He was
additionally charged with resisting
arrest.
D ealing in Stolen Property
Seminole Deputy Vincent
Kauffman arrested Jeff Trombley, 39,
of Geneva Thursday for larceny and
three charges of dealing in stolen
property. Trombley allegedly stole
numerous construction materials
from a Winnona Drive residence in
Geneva. He then returned many of
the stolen items to the Oviedo Home
Depot for cash. The property owner
was reportedly away in China during
the theft.
No Driver's License
Seminole Deputy Samuel Best
arrested Ronald Francis, 53, of
Longwood Thursday for driving
without a valid driver's license.
Francis reportedly pulled out of the
Winn-Dixie parking lot at State Road
434 and Rangeline Road in front of
heavy traffic. Another vehicle had to
make evasive maneuvers to avoid a
collision. Upon positioning his patrol
car to make a traffic stop, the deputy
stated in the report he viewed the
driver tum on his interior light and
comb his hair while looking into the
rearview mirror. He was reportedly
traveling 20 mph less than the posted
speed limit and impeding traffic.

DEAR KAREN: You are an intelligent
woman who was able to take a bitter lesson
and tum it into a growth experience. M ost
people are not so wise. I commend you for 1L
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.

Larceny
Longwood Officer Lester Leasure
arrested Sonya Lock, 27, of Sanford
Thursday for larceny. She reportedly
wrote a counterfeit check to Beds,
Beds, Beds in Longwood for $353.

For everything you need to know about
wedding planning, order "How to Have a
Lovely Wedding." Send a business-size, selfaddressed envelope, plus check or monev
order for $5 (U.S. funds only) to: Dear Abby,
Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris,
IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included.)

Vehicle T heft
Sanford Officer Erik Zabik arrested
Adrian Hodges, 29, of Sanford
Saturday for vehicle theft, possession
of a controlled substance, four counts
of larceny and driving with a sus­
pended license.

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The Audubon National
Center for Birds of Prey, one
of the leading raptor rehabili­
tation centers in the south­
east, will bring a few of their
avian residents to the next
meeting of the Seminole
Audubon Society. This cen­
ter is located in Maitland and
will have the grand opening
of it's new facility the follow­
ing week. In addition, the
Great Backyard Bird Count
will be featured on the pro­
gram.
The meeting is at the
Seminole County Public
Library, North Branch
(Sanford), at 150 North
Palmetto Avenue, Sanford, on
Sunday, Feb, 10, at 2 p.m.
Meetings are open to the pub­
lic, no charge. Refreshments,
a conservation update, bird
ID tips and door prizes are
part of the regular program.

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• Sanford Officer Tomasz Ponicki
arrested Francis Schumann, 20, of
Sanford Sunday for possession of
liquor under the age of 21.
• Seminole Deputy Daxter Girard
arrested Kyle Coyne, 18, of
Longwood Saturday for possession of
liquor under the age of 21.

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A workshop on songbirds
for teachers and youth
group leaders will be held
from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 9, at the
Seminole Environmental
Center, 1/2 mile from U.S.
17-92 on County Road.
Six In-service points are
available for attendance of
the entire six-hour workshop
for teachers from Seminole,
Orange, and L ike counties.
Home school moms and
scout and youth group lead­
ers are also welcome.
Activities include mist-net- •
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Teachers and youth group
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License Suspended
• Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa
arrested John McGowen, 36, of
Sanford Friday for driving with a
suspended license.
• Sanford Officer Gerald Dozier
arrested Ernest Graham, 27, of
Sanford Saturday for driving with a
suspended license and theft of an
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Sanford Officer Terry Mullins
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Sanford Friday for shoplifting. She
reportedly stole five audio compact
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• Winter Springs Officer James
Wickman arrested Daniel Reeves, 41,
of Sanford Sunday for driving under
the influence. He declined breath
tests at the jail.
• Lake Mary police arrested Otis
Hairston, 42, of Lake Mary Thursday
for driving under the influence.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed
a blood alcohol content of about .189.
• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps
arrested Dale Zeak, 38, of Sanford
Thursday for driving under the influ­
ence, reckless driving and not being
able to present vehicle insurance.
Breathalyzer tests at the jail revealed
a blood alcohol content of about .207.
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrest­
ed Michael Martel, 35, of Sanford
Friday for his fourth charge of dri­
ving under the influence, reckless
driving and possession of marijuana
and drug paraphernalia. Breathalyzer
tests revealed a blood alcohol content
of about .183.
• Seminole Deputy Debra Folse
arrested James Johnson, 45, of Winter
Springs Saturday for driving under
the influence. He refused blood alco­
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• Sanford Officer Daniel Barbara
arrested Brian Hunter, 19, of Sanford
Thursday for resisting an officer. He
was reportedly loitering in front of a
W. 13th Street business when police
attempted to make contact he
attempted to flee.
• Seminole Deputy Brian Woods
arrested Michael Westfall, 43, of
Sanford Sunday for resisting an offi­
cer, disorderly conduct and crimes
against a person. Westfall reportedly
refused to pay for a taxi fare.

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Longwood Thursday for possession
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• Agents of the City/County
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and arrested Mark Elugardo, 36,
Azalea Culver, 47, and John Culver,
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• Sanford Officer Tomasz Ponlcki
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Wednesday. Frbrunry 6. 2002 Page 3 A

O b itu a ries
EMMA LEE ASHLEY
Emma Lee Ashley, 73, of
Rosebeny Lane, Sanford, died
Sunday, Feb. 3,2002, in S o u *
Seminole Hospital, Longwood.
Bom June 23,1928, in
Monticello, she moved to
Sanford in 1942. She was a mem­
ber of New Bethel AME in
Sanford. She was also a member
of Herein of Jerico Eastern Star,
Evergreen Lodge No. 83, Malta
No. 99, Daughters of Ises and the
Benevolent Aid Board.
Survivors indude four sons,
Roosevelt Grant of Rochester,
N.Y., and Emoral, Jarvis and
Jerome Grant, all of Sanford; six
daughters, Lue Ella Grant of
Sanford, Sally Sherman of Lake
Mary, Angela Wbodward of
Sanford, Yvette Hartsfield of
DeBary, Christy Mike of DeLand
and Sheila Ashley of Orlando;
one brother, J.B. Williams of
Ontario, N.Y.; 25 grandchildren;
and nine great grandchildren.
Funeral service will be held 2
p m Saturday, Feb. 9, in New
Bethel AME Church in Sanford.
Visitation will be 5 p m Friday,
Feb. 8, in the church, and the
family will be receiving friends
from 5-J0 to 6JO p m Friday in
the church.
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
RUBY E BAKER
Ruby E Baker, 88, of Haines
City, died Friday, Jan. 31,2002, in
Mariner Health Care.
Bom Sept 16,1913, in Atlanta,
Ga., she moved to Sanford from
Haines City in 1996. She was a
homemaker and a member of
Church of Christ in Haines City.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Fred A. Baker; four daugh­
ters, Kathy B. Bccbce of Haines
City, Maty Ann Evans of
Sanford, Judy Peters of Pensacola
and Joyce West of Sanford; six
grandchildren; and seven great
grandchildren.
Steele's Family Funeral Service
of Winter Haven are in charge of
arrangements.
RUBY LEE BEASLEY
Ruby Lee Beasley, 59, of West
14th Street, Sanford, died
Monday, Feb. 4,2002.
Bom June 5,1942, in Sanford,
she was a cabin cleaner for an
airport. She was a member of
Spirit of Truth Worship Ministry,
Heroines of Jericho Deborah
Court and Daughters of Spinks
Medina Court No. 16.
Survivors include one son,
Kelvin Beasley of Sanford; three
daughters, Veronica Beasley,
Shanta Wesley and LaShonda
Beasley, all of Sanford; two
brothers, Ralph Beasley of
Austin, Texas, and Oscar Beasley
of Rochester, N.Y.; three sisters, .
Martha Owens of Atlanta, Ga.,
Annette Daniels of Sanford, and
Margaret Rowe of Buffalo, N.Y.;
11 grandchildren; and four great
grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary
Inc, of Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
A L IC E L E D G E R LY
Alice L Edgeriy, 75, of Collins
Avenue, Orange City, died
Saturday, Feb. 2,21X12, in DeBary
Manor Nursing Home.
Bom July 20,1926, in Portland,
Maine, she moved to Orange
City from Hialeah in 1983. She
was a homemaker and an emer­
gency room tech at Hialeah
Hospital for eight years. She
enjoyed lap quilting.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 55 years, Douglas
Edgeriy of Orange City; two
sons, Curtis Edgeriy of Miami
and Douglas Edgeriy Jr., of
Melbourne; one daughter,
Sharon Brough of Broomfield,
Colo.; one brother, Ethan
Levesque of Sanford, Maine;
seven grandchildren; and four
great grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

ARMAND R. GALASSINI
Armand R. Galassini, 92, of
Brigham Loop, Geneva, died
Sunday, Feb. 3,2002, in his resi­
dence.
Bom in Chicago, DL, he resided
in Central Florida for 22 years. He
was a retired salesperson for
Sears. He was a member of S t
Augustine Catholic Church.
Survivors include one son,
Martin E Galassini of Geneva;
two stepdaughters, Helen Bums
of Winter Springs and Dottle
Maguire of Edgewater; one
daughter, Margherita Fronczak of
Fairfield, Iowa; nine grandchil­
dren; and 16 great grandchildren.
Banfleld Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
JAM ES J.G O T T U C K
James J. Gottlick, 73, of East
Airport Boulevard, Sanford, died
Saturday, Feb. 2,2002, in Sanford.
Bom in Westfield, N.J., he
moved to Central Florida in 1993.
He served in the U S. Coast
Guard. He was a district manager
for the factory industry and was a
member of the Elks and Moose
Club. He was of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include his compan­
ion, Judy Joiner of Sanford; and
two brothers, Tony Gottlick of
Colonia, N.J., and Gerald Gottlick
of Finksburg, N.J.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of arrange­
ments.
DONALD T. HAINES
Donald T. Haines, 61, of
Lombardy Road, Winter Springs,
died Sunday, Feb. 3,2002, in his
residence.
Bom in Queens, N.Y., he
resided in Central Florida for six years. He was an orthopedic tech­
nician
Survivors include his wife,
Linda Haines of Winter Springs;
one son, George W. Haines of
Winter Springs; two daughters,
Lynette E Fcnaris of Winter
Springs and Kathleen A. Adams
of Orlando; one brother, William
Haines of Winter Springs; one sis­
ter, Suzanne O'Neal of Merrick,
N.Y.; and four grandchildren.
Banfleld Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

YVONNE L1GETTYM1CHETT1
Yvonne LiGetty-Michetti, of
Findlay Street, Deltona, died
Monday, Feb. 4,2002, in Fish
Memorial.
Bom in Pittsburgh, Pa., she
moved to Central Florida In ’
1968. She was an inspector for
Deltona Transformer. She was a
member of Deltona Christian
Church-Disciples of Christ,
American Legion Auxiliary Post
No. 127, Veterans of the Battle of
the Bulge, POW Support Group
Auxiliary, and she was treasurer
for Toastmasters.
Survivors include her hus­
band of 21 years, Marino
Mlchrtfffone son, ETniark
Mkhetti of Fowler, Ohio; one
daughter, Michele Ott of
Walkoloa, Hawaii; one sister,
Zella Newcomb of Orlando; six
grandchildren; and four great
grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to the American Cancer
Society, 218-A East New York
Ave., DeLand, FL, 32724.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.

Bom in Passaic, N.J., he
moved to Central Florida many
irs ago. He was retired from
blix m Orange City, where he
worked for six years. He was of
the Protestant faith and a mem­
ber of WORC, Daytona. He
enjoyed movies
Survivors include one broth­
er, William Zielger of Deltona;
and two sisters, Charlotte
Ragusa of Toms River, N.J., and
Lillian Hartos of Pennsylvania.
Fourtowns Cremation Inc., of
Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

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Amos Sparrow, 58, of Cypress
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Regional Hospital.
Horn June 30,1943, in
Fitzgerald, Ga., he moved to

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Business
Seminole builder posts record home sales in 2001
Capitalizing on a robust housing market fueled by
record low mortgage rates and its own buyer incen­
tives, Engineered Homes posted a record year in
sales during 2001.
The company's $78.4 million in home sales
smashed its previous record by $21 million.
The Winter park-based home builder averaged a
price of $189,760 on sales of 413 homes last year, said
company president Igor Teplitsky.
Last yew 's volume represented a whopping 37
percent increase over 2000's volume of $57.4, while
unit sales jumped 15 percent

Builders
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homes in
Alaqua

The 7-year-old company benefited not only from
sufficient new home inventory but a vibrant housing
market that remained steady even after the Sep t 11
events. In addition, the company successfully con­
tinued its transition to sales aimed at the higher end
of the housing spectrum. Part of Engineered Homes
strategy was to offer buyers mortgage financing as
low as 3.857 percent during the final quarter of £ 0 1 .
"We had a lot of things working In our favor last
year," Teplitsky said. "W e're delighted with what we
did in 2001, but 2002 is a new year with new chal­
lenges."

T h e av en g e sales
sal
price of a new home by
frfd Homes last year nearly $30,000 higher
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$160,335. That contirvthan 2000's avenge price o f* $160/
ued a trend that oegan four years ago when the
company shifted its emphasis from die entry-level
arena to the first-, second-, and third-time move-up
buyer The company's avenge sales price in 1998
was $110,491. That gap win continue to widen even
more in 2002 as die company eclipses the $300,000
price point at tom e o f its new communities.
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u s to compare very favorably in those
i, heavy demand areas o f the greater
u nanoo m arket," Teplitsky said.
During the pest four yean. Engineered Homes
has evolved ee one of the area's busiest production
buOders. Since 1998, the company's first mD year of
production, it has built and told m ore than 1,600
homes tor m ore than $240 million — much of that
activity com ing in Sem inole County.
Engineered Homes has new communities in Lake
Mary, O viedo, Casaelbe n y, south O iortdo, Clermont
and Sanford.

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The O rlando division o f needed attention to Habitat for
Centex Homes, headquartered Humanity International and its
in Altamonte Springs, nas been long-term goal o f providing
selected to build the 100 th decent, affordable housing for
home for Habitat for Humanity those in need worldwide.
Headquartered in Americus,
in the Orlando area.
The milestone home w ill be G a., H abitat fo r Humanity
Two custom homebuilders at
located on Roseboro Street on International builds homes In
Alaqua
Lakes,
Taylor
one of 10 home sites donated by partnership w ith people In
Woodrow's premier golf com­
M erill Lynch and
M etro need who cannot afford to pur­
munity near Longwood, are
Savings Bank, said Larry D avis, chase s home o f their own.
building luxury homes that will
executive director o f the U sing volunteer labor, dona­
be worth dose to $1 million each
Greater O rlando H abitat for tions of materials and cash, the
when they are completed later
homeowners' ow n "sw eat equi­
Humanity.
thisyear.
Centex Homes/Orlando has ty" and no-profit, zero-interest
Charles Ayers, project manag­
Habitat
agreed to build two H abitat m ortgages,
er at Alaqua Lakes, said both
homes this year and la moving International has built and sold
homes are spec homes that are
closer to completing its third more than 100,000 homes and
available for sale immediately.
Habitat home in the O rlando housed more than 500,000 peo­
Richard Woodruff Homes has
area since 1992. The latest ple as it enters its 26th year of
started construction o f the
home, part o f a 12-home subdi­ operation.
Versailles II, a four bedroom,
vision near downtown O rlando
Last year in honor o f Its 50th
four and a half bath home with
called Jefferson Square, w ill be year in the home-building busi­
4,418 square feet of living space,
dedicated this month.
n ess
and
H ab itat's
25th
a study and two game rooms.
Dallas-based Centex Homes anniversary, C entex Homes
Ayers said the Versailles II is be
has been a major supporter of m ade an additional $50,000
Community National Bank's vice president and branch manager Jeff Triplett, center, and 8anford Chamber
priced at $894,900 and is expect­
H abitat
for
H um anity contribution to H abitat's World
ol Commerce Director Angella Gordon cut a ribbon to celebrate the opening of the bank's newest office In
ed to be complete by mid-sum­
International over the years. Leaders Build. The World
downtown
Sanford.
Trlplott
and
Gordon
were
joined
by
bank
employees
and
officers,
as
wall
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Chamber
mer
Last spring, the company m ade Leaders Build w ill serve as the
members.
Within the next 30 days, Dave
a five-year, $5 million com m it­ catalyst in the construction of
Brewer Homes will start con­
ment. Centex's various hom e- 1,000 homes around the world
struction of the St. George III, a
building divisions around the with the help o f heads of state
four bedroom, four and a half
country have built more than and heads of government In 50
bath luxury home with 4,614
200 hopiea.for deserving faml- nations.
square feet of space (Hat Indudes
Merger makes Beazer Homes New York and- in. .tifc.W *st,{
C entex Homes/Orlando/,ill
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such features as a library a n d - nation's sixth biggest builder
"Habitat for Humanity has Central Florida's largest vol­
infrtrding *catn»irtiW "Am tifhy, 1 Mark Hudson, president of
been a great fit for our com pa­ ume builder w ith nearly 20 i
game room.
INCON, said CO posted sales of
The merger of Beazer Homes Nevada, Colorado and Texas.
ny, and we take great pride in idential com m unities under­
The St. George III, overlooking
Crossman Communities is more than $4.8 million in 2001.
USA
and
Crossman
being selected to build the w ay In O range, Seminole,
the second green of the Alaqua
Hudson said INCON will con­
Communities,
Inc.,
an active in 12 markets in Indiana,
100th Habitat home in the O sceola, Lake,
Lakes golf course, is priced at
Polk and
Kentucky, Tennessee, tinue to operate C L IS manufac­
Indianapolis-based homebuilder, Ohio,
Orlando area," ’ Knight said. Brevard counties. The company
$1,024,900.
means a significant expansion for North Carolina and South turing facility in Northridge and
"This Is a significant milestone posted about 700 sales for $153
Alaqua Lakes, located in north
Beazer Homes in the Central Carolina. The two companies retain 23 employees there.
that we hope will bring much million in calendar year 2001.
Seminole County on Markham
Last year INCON acquired a
sold 15,506 new homes last year
Florida area.
Woods Rd. south of Lake Mary
David Byrnes, president of the for revenues of $2.7 billion. The Miami-based Import company
Blvd. is being developed by
Orlando area division of Beazer merger will create Beazer and and reported annual sales of
Taylor Woodrow Communities,
Homes said he expects strong Crossman as the sixth largest more than $7 million. In 2002,
part of the Taylor Woodrow
Hudson said INCON projects
growth in 2002 and projects homebuilder in the US.
group of North American com­
sales will total more than $122
Beazer will sell at least 600 homes
panies that has been building
million.
by 2003. Last year Beazer sold INCON acquires
SEVENTH ANNUAL
lifestyle communities and luxury
Earlier, INCON reported it
some 300 homes at an average California company
SANFORD, FLORIDA
homes for nearly half a century.
INCON Lighting, Inc., a major
ilans to acquire a Chinese manuprice of $272,000 in nine active
Headquartered in Sarasota,
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manufacturer of high-tech and
acturing company based in
communities.
Florida, the North American
commercial Zhuhal with annual sales of more
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Byrnes said. Currently Beazer Fixtures, Inc. in Northridge, to close on that acquisition dur­
Ontario, Canada and recorded
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builds single-family homes in Calif., north of Los Angeles.
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Florida Solar begins work on
new headquarters in Sanford
Florida Solar Technology, Inc.
w ill start construction of its
new corporate headquarters
facility on SR 46 in Sanford
within the next 60 days.
Florida Solar founder and
president o f its sales and mar*
Iceting division Skip West said
contracts are expected to be
awarded in February and the
two-story, 26,000 square foot
facility will get underway.
West added construction and
land costs will top S3 million.
West also announced that
Florida Solar w ill open its
Tampa office in February at the
Tri-County Industrial Park on
Race 'Rack Rd. in northwest
Tampa.

West said two regional divi­
sions headquartered in the
5,000-square-foot
facility
w ill serve hom eow ners with
p ool heating system s and
sw im m ing pool m aintenance
and services.
West said he has named
Chuck Zeller as regional branch
manager in Tampa. Zeller has
12 years o f experience in route
service work.
"W e expect to employ
between 15 and 20 specialists in
the Tampa regional office before
the end of the year," West said.
West also has named Chuck
Zeller as regional branch man­
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The company president said

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Florida Solar plans to open
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Naples in August, West added.
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Essex Builders Group in
Arlington Homes o f Winter. Winter Park started or completed
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Park will break ground on 25 one- six major construction projects in
Richard Bavec, vice president half acre+ luxury homesites in 2001 worth more than $60 mil­
and general manager at Lake May at The Preserve at Soldier's lion.
Forest, said sales from October Creme, a gated community locat­
Edward A. Storey, founder and
through December were up more ed off Longwood-Lake Mary Rd. chief executive officer of the 11than 116 percent over the project­ in Sem inok County.
year old genera] contracting com­
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Fred Schaub, founder and pany, said he plans to expand in
2001.
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the $400*.
million mark, he added.
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County
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T h e W a y W e W ere: The Seminole High Class of 1951
ven to members of
ents
the Class ol 1951 during their
schools years.
City commissioner and
former Mayor Andrew
Canaway extended greet­
ings to the seniors from
the Class of 1926, which
had graduated 25 years
before. Approximately 15
class members were pre­
sent
Earl Ratliff and Bob
Grace Marie
Cawley gave the class
S lined pber prophecy in the form of a
Sem inole High School . #
# # » simulated radio broadcast
holds 1951 Oaaa Day
Rudolph Smith delivered
Class Day was held June, 7, thewilL
Marian Roberts gave the devo­
1971 in the Seminole High School
auditorium with the entire stu­ tional, David Hester sang a solo
dent body, faculty and guests and the SHS Band played for the
attending.
processional and recesskmaL
Miss Dial Boyle, class salutatoAwards were presented by
rian, extended a welcome on Miss Edna Chittenden, librarian;
behalf of her class, while Miss Miss Whittle, Glee Club director;
Martha Shannon, valedictorian, Coach Carl Kettles; and Principal
expressed appreciation to faculty Herman Morris.
members.
Principal
Morris,
Coach Kettles presented three
Superintendent Lawton and par- letters to Clarence Clause for abil­

When the Seminole
School Class of 1951 had
year reunion last June,
unable to get a newspaper
account of either the class
day or graduation. While
ng through Miss Ollic
•Whittle's collection,
I recently found an article
about their class day
activities. 1 will tell you
about this today, plus
other non-musical items
found in her collection.

High
its 50
I was

ity in football, basketball and
baseball. Receiving football letters
were Dennis Bass, Herman
Swagerty and Martin Taylor.
Baseball
managers,
Denny
Stafford and Elliston Baker drew
letters, as did Denny Stafford for
basketbalL Other lettermen had
been named at the previous foot­
ball banquet
Glee Club awards were pre­
sented by Miss Whittle to Shirley
Middleton and John Hte, accom­
panists, and to the members of the
Triple Trio and the Double
Quartette. Clarence Clause was
awarded a pin for his work as
president of the Glee Club.
Bivans received a twopin and Charlotte
a dictionary from Miss
Chittenden. One-year pins were
presented to Sheila Browning,
Ernestine Spivty, Jewell Cohen,
Lucille Normand, Betty Hamp,
Mariorie King and Jean Carpenter
Mr. M orns gave awards to
Rudolph Smith and Gail Bit '
for editing the "Celery Fed’

Dial Boyle for editing the
Salmagundi.
the DAR American History
award was presented to Bebe
Bisbee.
M r Morris then gave awards to
Clarence Clause, student council
president, and the class president
Luther David, senior; Walter
Routh, junior; Sammy Jacobson,
sophomore; and Grace Marie
Stinedpher, freshman.
Senior Class President Luther
David then presented the Senior
Key to WUter Routh, Junior class
and the juniors Bled
the vacated senior class sec­
tion as the seniors marched out
Sommer A ctivities
of Sanford Residents
The following "personals"
were found in a 1951 edition of the
Orlando Evening Star.
Mr. and Mrs. John L Lee, who
are spending the month at
Coronado Beach, had as their
guest Mr. Lee's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A.T. Lee of Eastman, Ga.

Miss Rebecca Stevens was
spending the weekend in Daytona
Reach with Mrs. Ralph Stevens
and Miss Dorothy Stevens of S t
rctcrsDure.
Miss Elizabeth Lynch was
attending summer school at the
University of Florida.
Miss Otlie Reese Whittle had
left for Bainbridge, Ga. to spend
the summer with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. B.L. Winn and son
Gary; Mrs. Raymond Bass and
children Lyn and Johnny; and
Mrs. C.C. Henderson and son
Robert, spent a few days the pre­
vious week at Coronado Beach as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L
Lee.
Dr. and Mrs. J.N. Robson had as
their guest this weekend L t Pcarlc
Robson of Miami Naval Air
Station; Mrs. Claude Robson of
Dunia; and Mr. and Mrs. H.C.
Anderson of I
Dr. and Mrs. J.N. Tolar planned
to return soon from Richmond,
Va., where they had been visiting
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

B ir d s

O ly m p ic sC oatlaaed from Pag* 1A
pai
art of the Utah Olym pics
Pulbile Safety Command. The
command unit was created by
President Bill Clinton In 1998 to
ensure the safety of all in atten­
dance and to provide extra
measures so another near disas­

and Mrs. Ralph Tolar.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McKay Truluck
were spending the weekend In
Babson Park with Mrs. Thiluck's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.W.
Bennett.
Mrs. Price Heard had returned
from Cotdele, Ga., where she vis­
ited her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Briggs Arrington.
She was accompanied home by
her
granddaughter,
Marcil
Arrington.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kams had
left for Daytona Beach where they
would spend a week's vacation.
Mrs. Olga Hunter planned to
spend a two-week vacation In
New Orleans with her brother-inlaw and sister, L t and Mrs. Otaf
Nordgren.
LM . Telford, who recently
underwent
and
emergency
appendectomy at Port Sulphur,
La., was recuperating nicely.
Mrs. Myron A. Reck was con­
valescing at Orange Memorial
Hospital following a major opera­
tion.

ter doesn't occur as it did In the
Atlanta Summer O lym pics,
when a bomb killed one and
Injured 100.
"We'll be monitoring what's
going on in Park City and mak­
ing it safe for people to watch
the games," he said. "I kind of

T R A N S M IS I

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look at it as a once in a lifetime
experience."
Initially, Peavey said he
wasn't scheduled to go, but
after
several
firefighters
.backed out due to circum ­
stances caused by Sept. 11, he
offered to volunteer. The fire
marshals will have to pay for
travel expenses, but room and
board will be free. Peavey,
along with other fire marshals,
will help insure fire and life
safety codes are followed at the
games.
"The closest I've come to
something this big is when we
do Red, Hot an d Boom each
Fourth of July, but that's not
even remotely close," Peavey
said.
The Altamonte Springs Fire
Department also volunteered
for the Atlanta games In 1996,
sending an EMS task force to
staff a rescue unit and golf cart
In the Olympic Village. Some
of the. large-crowd public safe­
ty information gathered by

Olympics is now used each year
at the Red, Hot and Boom
extravaganza, said fire depart­
ment spokesman Alan Harris.
Davidson said one of the rea­
sons he is going is to gain the
experience of a Big event. Other
than the old dog track, a few
Irish and Scottish events and the
Seminole County Pair, he has
never had to prepare for a large
event in Casselberry.
"It will be another feather in
my hat to help in the future,"
Davidson said.
He will also stay several days
after the games arc finished to
help critique security measures
taken at the events. Likewise,
Jones said part of the Olympic
experience will be bringing
home some of the knowledge.
"There will be lessons learned
there that will be applicable to
my public safety role here in
Lake Mary," Jones said.
As for the threat of terrorism
at the Salt Lake games, the

said they're not worried
in the slightest. The amount of
security at the Winter Olympics,
Including more than a $60 mil­
lion security budget and 5,000
military personnel, and the
"heightened awareness" of all
participants will help eliminate
terrorist threats, Jones said.
"I'm really not concerned
about any of it," Davidson said.
"It's going to be on adventure,
and to help my other brothers Is
all 1 want to do."
"I think my wife probably
thinks about it more than I do,"
Peavey said. "It's kind of like
when we went down to help
with Hurricane Andrew. You
don't think about it, you're just
going there to help.
"I'm more concerned about
the cold than the actual work,"
Peavey, a native Floridian,
joked.
Jones, another native, agreed.
"I've only been in snow once.
-It's an environment I'm not
familiar with at all."

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meeting every Wednesday at 10
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at 861 Maitland Ave., in
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The seminar is for retired men
and women who have become

recently widowed. The group will
offer fellowship, grief education,
community resource information
and hope In the rebuilding
process.
The seminar is sponsored by
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troops to participate in this
y ear's event, which is not
restricted
to
backyards.
People can count In school
yards, local parks, nature cen­
ters or any other favorite bird
watching location.
"A ll you have to do is
define a location and time,"
Grimshaw said. "You only
have to spend 15 minutes
counting — or you can spend
more."
After the count, people can
log onto the internet at
www.birdsource.org
and
enter their results, which arc
updated hourly. The results of
this year's count, and those of
previous counts, are posted
on the Web site in the form of
animated maps, graphs and
charts.
The Great Backyard Bird
Count has been collecting
data about the vast majority
of North American birds since
1998. The purpose of the
count is to build a continentwide
index
to
help
researchers keep tabs on the
distribution and abundance of
bird populations over time.
In its five-year history,
more than 100,000 people
have participated in the
count. Reports have led to
some interesting findings,
including
the
migration
habits of various birds.
During last y ear's Great
Backyard
Bird
Count,
Crimshaw — an avid bird­
watcher since 1979— counted
more than 60 different bird
varieties in his backyard. At
one point, he had the highest
count in the country.
"M aybe it was because I'm
an early birder — I got up
early that day," he said. "For a
few hours, I did have the
highest count, which was
very exciting. Although, I
regret to say, it didn't last."
Florida, with 180 varieties,
was third among the 50 states
last year in the number of dif­
ferent birds reported. More
than 200 different birds were
reported in Texas and 197
varieties were reported in
California.
it's not just the numbers,
however, that are important.
Grimshaw hopes this year to
add one new bird to Seminole
County's list — the Crested
Caracara.
Recently
spotted
in
Seminole on various occa­
sions, there are no reports of
the Crested Caracara nesting
in the county. However, mem­
bers of the Society strongly
suspect a pair of the raptors,
which are more common in
the southern portion of the
state, are building a nest
somewhere along Celery
Avenue.
"It would be really nice to
add the Crested Caracara to
the list," Grimshaw said.
Anyone interested in par­
ticipating in the 2002 Great
Backyard Bird Count can
attend this Sunday's Seminole
Audubon Society meeting
beginning at 2 p.m. at the
North
Branch
Seminole
County Library in Sanford.
Members of the Society will
irovide training and practice
or the national event.
For information, contact
Uoni Sivi at 352-735-1030 or
Grimshaw at 407-323-8375.

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Mnlncmkty. Frlminry II. 2002 P a g e 7/1

Your guide to
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Annual Casino Night Supports Local Charities
M ark you calend ars and g et ready for a night o f fun &amp;
gam es on Saturday the 16th o f M arch. Its going to b e like a
little slice o f Las Vegas or A tlantic C ity righ t here in d ow n ­
tow n Sanford. T h e big difference though is that you w ill be
gam bling w ith p lay m oney and all the proceeds are donated
to local charities b y The Sanford R otary C lub. Last year, over
$15,000 w as raised at this event and this y ear looks to b e even
bigger and better.
Sanford Rotary C lu b has been hosting this casino n igh t
and silen t auction for m any years and it is one o f th e clu b 's
largest fund-raisers. Tickets are only $15.00 each an d that not
only g ets you in th e door bu t also gives y ou a stake o f play
m oney to get started. There is roulette, crap s table, beat-th e
throw er and the m ost popular o f all...B L A C K -JA C K ...The
gam es start at 7:30 P.M. and ru n til' 10:00 P.M....You ca n pur­
chase m ore casino play m oney during th e gam es. T h e re are
free refreshm ents, a cash b ar and there w ill be raffles and 5050 gam es going o n all evening. A t the end o f the even in g
your casin o m oney is turned in for d raw ing tickets an d the
"R E A L " cash p rizes are draw n from the huge dru m . T h e
m ore play m oney you w in d uring the evening, the b etter

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your chances o f w inning the cash.
D on 't forget the silent auction item s....this is w here the b ar­
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local restaurants, Rounds o f g olf a t local cou rses, V acations at
the beach and N orth C arolina m ountains. A d s and su bscrip­
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Fishing Trips, C ases o f w ine, A utom otive serv ices, M irrored
wall for your hom e from Diam ond G lass, W ills prepared by
local attorneys, C ruises on T he R om ance...and...A BR A N D
NEW V EH IC LE...from Bill Heard C hevrolet....as w ell as
m any other item s that w ere snatched up at bargain prices.
T h is all takes place at the Best W estern M arina H otel, on
the w aterfront in dow ntow n Sanford on Satu rd ay M arch
16th, 2002. It's a fun evening w here you can w in som e
money, buy som e bargains at the auction an d know that all
the proceeds from this event will go to sp o n so r local ch ari­
ties. A uction item s and advertising in the program are d on at­
ed b y local businesses and Sanford R otary C lu b could not
host an event like this w ithout their support.
If y ou are interested in purchasing tickets, ad vertisin g,
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bones,” she said — the fifth and
sixth floors are gutted.
T h ere's a lot of work to do on
the second, fifth and sixth floors,”
McCuen said. ”In fact, the second
floor has not been occupied since
the 1970s. It still has the bright
gold carpet'
McCuen said mechanical blue­
prints of the building no longer
ex ist Before work can begin,
those drawings must be complet­
ed, but he expects The Coding
Edge will relocate to the building
by the end of the yean
McCuen and Morikone origi­
nally started their company in
Altamonte Springs. They moved
it to Sanford three years ago.
Almost immediately the six-story
building caught McCuen's eye.
T always looked at the build­
ing and drought this would be a
great place to have our company,”
McCuen said. "We're completely
taken with this building and
downtown Sanford. I think
Sanford ought to take advantage
of its downtown. It's really beau­
tiful. What other downtown in
Seminole County is located on a
lake. The entire downtown dis­
trict in on the lake.”
Morikone said Lago Real
intends to improve the landscap­
ing around the building.
"We want the building to be
noticed,” she said. “We want it
cleaned and spruced up.”
a * officials were elated at the
news of the sale, which was final­
ized Thursday, lan. 31. The top
five floors of the building located
at Park Avenue and 1st Street
have been vacant for years, and

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a break and then the guy hangs
himself."

near the soda machines when the
deputy started his investigation
Into tne stolen Illinois license
plate, according to police.
Valeu's driver’s license was
suspended, and he admitted to
driving the car. However, with­
out seeing Valeu behind the
wheel, the deputy atiU had to
determine whether he w al dri­
ving the vehicle, Olson said. The
car was subsequently impound­
ed and Valeu was left at the rest
area with a cell phone and his
luggage.
“The guy had a cell phone and
indicated to the deputy he would
call someone for a ride," Olson
said. “He didn't seem suicidal at
all.”
A rest area custodian found
the luggage on a bench between
the restrooms and information
center when he arrived for work
at 720 a m The man said he
aucstioned several people about
Ine luggage's owner, but with no
positive results. It took almost
three hours later before someone
would notice Valeu's body hang­
ing from the tree.
The
Longwood
Fire
CV-partment helped remove the
deceased from the tree, while
sheriff's office investigators
obtained information. Investiga­
tors ruled out foul play, as ne
apparently used his own belt to
hang himself from the tree 15 feet
above the ground, said CHson.
Sheriff's office investigators
learned later that the Buick was
in fact a stolen vehicle from
Bloomington, 111. Apparently,
authorities in Illinois removed
the wrong stolen car from the
system when another similar car
- also allegedly stolen by Valeu was recently recovered, Olson
said.
Recently discharged from the
Navy, Valeu was on his way to
visit a fellow military friend, said
family members. The Valeu fam­
ily is left wondering if an arrest
could have saved "Nick's" life.
“I'm being told there is a rea­
son they left him at the rest area,”
said Nicholas' father, Joe Valeu
via telephone Monday evening.
“I don't totally agree they should
of let him go, but I'm not sure he
(the deputy) was completely in
the wrong.
"I have some personal (law
enforcement) friends here in
Illinois that said they may have
done the same thing."
Valeu's previous run-ins with
the law, according to the Normal
Police Departments' records,
include three arrests in 2000. On
Jan. 20 2000, he was arrested for
driving under the influence with
a suspended license and illegal
possession of alcohol by a minor.
In May and June of the same
year, he was arrested for retail
theft and again for possession of
alcohol, respectively.

the city identified the property as
a major key to revitalizing down­
town.
"Amen, brother!" said Sanford
Mayor Brady Lessard when told
of the sale. T h a t is great news. I
think this is a very positive sign of
thinss to come.”
Lessard said the deal is signifi­
cant because It puts ownership of
the building into the hands of a
local owner willing to invest in
downtown.
T h e old owners lived outside
the region and quite frankly, I
Brink over time they lost a lot of
energy,” in revitalizing the build­
ing, Lessard said. "This new
owner not only brings a lot of
energy, but foe fact that they are
local means they're more commit­
ted to teeing a rebirth of the
building and downtown. I think
dieyH provide a shot of excite­
ment to downtown.
"Right now, I'll pledge the
city's resources In helping them
with the permitting process,"
Lessard adaed.
T h is to a major step in revital­
izing downtown Sanford,” added
G ty Manager Tony VanDerworp.
"That building has been vacant
for numerous years. The fact that
someone to willing to put private
dollars into that building to an
indication of the revitalization
Sanford is going through.”
John Jones, who specializes in
economic development as the
city's project coordinator, said:
T h ere’s no doubt that the outside
perception of Sanford to chang­
ing. Private companies are begin­
ning to see economic redevelop­
ment opportunities here, and I
anticipate that you will see more
of foto type of investment”

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SFOE, neither government entity
would be responsible for repay­
ment of foe loans. The financial
risk of the hotel/conference cen­
ter would be on those who buy
foe bonds. The debt service
would be repaid by operating
revenues generated by foe facility.
All revenue remaining after pay­
ing operating expenses and debt
service would go to the county
anddty.
n d ddty
ty will
Both the
1
foe county aand
provide annual funding in the
formi of $700,000 in
In hotel
how tax rev­
i
enue (county) and $ 120,000 in
Downtown CRA revenue (dty).
That money would be used to
"buy down" foe interest rates for
foe bonds, in essence guarantee­
ing $820,000 annually to repay
debt service. The fundi would be
! into a reserve account,
a 'cash trap," and with­
drawn only to cover revenue
shortfalls. Any money remaining
in the reserve account' would
return to foe county and the dty.
Feasibility
Hunter Interests Inc., a real
estate economics and financial
consulting company based in
Annapolis, Md., provided a feasi­
bility report on the project and
concluded that a hotel/confer­
ence center would be competitive
in attracting small- and mediumsized groups.
Hunter indicated that corpora­
tions similar to those on the
Interstate 4 corridor and state
associations would be the prima1 to
facility, mainly because those
groups "feel lost” in large conven­
tions centers like those found in
south Orlando.

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color, landscaping, and arthiteceaturea nave yet to be deter­
tural features
mined, a basic building layout to
proposed. Most notably, the hotel
facility has been reduced to 200
rooms horn 300, and the entire
complex had shifted west to the
sites now occupied by foe Sanford
Civic Center and the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce Building,
both of which would be demol­
ished if the hotel/oonference cen­
ter to approved.
The exterior o f ‘ the facility
would be a stuooo/concrete with a
Mediterranean resort facade and
tiled roof.
The hotel would be a fourstar

the north
Analysts project thi
Orlando hotel market to Increase
the number of rooms available
annually to 23 million in 2007
from 1.6 million in 2001. Hunter's
study predicts Sanford's project
would oe feasible if it captured 8
percent of all new roan s in the
north Orlando ares.
Hunter abo noted that the Sept
11 terrorist attacks have not sub­
stantially effected the north
Orlando hotel market. While
occupancy rates in Orange
County near foe attractions
dropped to a mere 10 percent in
late September, Seminole County
hotels recorded an occupancy rate
of 60 percent, about hormal for
that time of year:

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dining room and SOaeat pub-bar
with billiards and game room,
both open to the public In addi­
tion there would be a full-aervice
spa, an outdoor swimming pool
and a landscaped patio area.
The conference center would
house 16 meeting rooms, a rearscreen protector room, a frontscreen protector room, a boardroom, and an 84-seat training
amphitheater: There would abo
be a 10,000*quare-foot ballroom
that could seat 850 people for ban­
qu et
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Preliminary Design
While specific issues such as

in a U-shaped tower with fivestory wings stepping up to a
seven-story central tower. The
facility would indude a 185-seat

The Seminote County Board of
County Commissioner will meet
jointly with the Sanford City
Commission on Tliesday to dis­
cuss the proposal. Q t Monday, the
City Commission will discuss the
matter at its 4 p jn . work session.

Kennedys and President BUI
Clinton.
While in New Haven, Jones par­
ticipated in numerous organizabans.
the New Haven
Arts Council,
Commission of
the Arts, New England Arts, and
the D r Martin Luther King, T h e
Dream Lives O n" Committee.
After retiring from Yale University,
where he worked and studied, he
returned to Sanford.
In 1994, Jones along .with the
Sanford Community Workshop
Choir, released foe album, "Ira
Going To Be All Right" In April
1997, Jones and his friends

released another album. The
singer also previously released
numerous s o b albums.
Always crediting hto talent to
the glory of God, he played and
sang at many programs in foe
Sanford community. Jones was
abo a minister of musk at New
Life Church Ministries of Dttytona
Beach, where he participated in
and directed foe choir. He wrote,
produced and directed two gospel
plays, .T h s War*—•
plays.
Black hUtivity^md
o r^ jn a lw o rk T
O ct 29, 1997, Jones was
ordained and he founded the
Latter Rain Ministries of Sanford.

Survivors indude two brothers,
Joe L Jackson of Sanford and Virgil
L. Jones of Fairbum, Ga.; and three
sisters, Gloria D. Moore of New
Haven, Conn., and Rose Taylor
and Thicy King, both of Orlando.
Funeral services will be held 11
a.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, in Calvary
Temple of Praise Church in
Ssnfod, with the Rev. Leonard J.
Wilson officiating. Viewing and
visitation will be 4 to 8 p m ftiday.
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Mortuary
Burial ac nd professional i
will be rendered by WilsonEkhetberger Mortuaryy Inc.

Jo n e s
iP a fa i a
through the piano and singing. As
a young boy in the Georgetown
community, he would visit neighbora who had pianos, where he
taught himself now to play and
sing. He was always in demand to
ting at spedal events.
To further his education and to
grow as s musician, Jones moved
to New Haven, Conn., In 1971. He
organized T h e Vernon Jones

He received numerous awards,
including three Gomel Academy
‘ Ai
Apollo -Theater in
Awards at the
New York City. He abo had foe
esteemed honor of playing and
sin;iging with such well-known
individuals as the Rev. James
Cleveland, Shirley Caesar Edwin
and Walter Hawkins, The Bobby
Jones Gospel Singers, The Glenn
Miller Band and The Tommy
Dorsey Band.
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Ha ako received the Soloist of
word of God through the ministry foe Year award and appeared at
of musk.
Lincoln Center in New York dur­
Jones' talent carried him into the ing a tribute to Bishop Desmond
upper echelons of musk society. Tutu. He also performed for foe

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Wednesday
February 6, 2002

Soccer
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title s
Sports EdNor
LONG WOOD — Get out
the brooms.
W hile it was assured that
Seminole Athletic
Conference soccer teams
would win three district
championships, the SAC
got a dean sweep of the
four titles available on
Friday night.
The only final that a
Seminole County school
could not win was the Class
3A *D istrkt 5 girls contest
between two-time defend­
ing state champion and No.
1 seed Lake Howell and No.
Spruce Cre
And has
s become a usual
happening this season, the
battle of the Hawks went to
Lake Howell (20-8-3) as the
Silver Hawks took a 3-0
lead early in the second half
and held on for a 3-2 victo­
ry over Spruce Creek (15-91) at the Carlton D. Henley
Sports Complex at Lyman
High School.
Tne win was the fourth
straight this season for Lake
Howell over Spruce CfofkThe Silver Hawks had tri­
umphed 4-3,3-0 and 1-0 in
the previous three meetings.
Lake Howell wasted no
time in getting control of
this game os Katie Register
took a feed from Lindsey
Davis and blasted it into the
goal for a 1-0 lead just
under three minutes into
the game.
Late in the opening half,
the Silver Hawks' Erin
Yawn, a late season call-up
from the junior varsity
team, won a scramble for
the ball and nailed a 30yard shot into the net to
make the score 34) at half­
time.
Lake Howell got what
would prove to oe the win­
ning goal with 18.07 left in
the contest when Rylane
Goncalez fed Yawn and the
freshman headed the ball
past the Hawks' goalie.
Spruce Creek would make
things interesting, scoring
twice in the next eight min­
utes, but the Silver Hawks
would not be denied as
they took the first step
toward a fourth consecutive
trip to the State Final Four
and a shot at a third straight
state title.
The championship was
the second of the night for
Lake Howell at Lyman as •
the Silver Hawks boys also
won the 3A-5 title with a 21 upset of the top-seeded
Greyhounds.
Lake Howell, 18-6-5 and
seeded No. 2, scored in the
game's first minute when
Timmy Nix found the net
off a throw in from Robert
Youngblood.
The Silver Hawks would
score the important insur­
ance goal early in the sec­
ond half when Farbod
Samari scored an unassisted
goal.
That goal proved to be the
game-winner as Chris
Ferreira scored off a header
from Elvis Dumonjic with
only 3:09 left in the game to
get Lyman (15-7-2) within a
goal.
Both goalkeepers had big
night's as Lake Howell's
Jason Chapman stopped
seven shots and the
See Preps, Page 2B

W iggins, V ikings sh o o t dow n R a id e rs
Sports EdNor
SA N FO RD — Prior to Sa
gam e, Sem inole Community
head m en's basketball coach Stan
Crom artie knew it would be important
for h is Raiders to gat off to a good start
H e knew them would be a I
on hand to see W inter Springs 1
School graduate and Sanford is
M arcus W iggins return to the area and
that S t Johns R iver Community College
w as com ing o ff a big victory over Santa

S C O m en ’s basketball team falls
into tie for se c o n d in con feren ce
Fe Community C ollege on Wednesday
and would be fired up.
He knew a good start was also impor­
tant because rds team w as also com ing
off a big rood victory over Central
Florida Community C ollege and might
beaU ttleflaL
Crom artie's w orst fears cam e true,
however, as his charges had trouble mak-

i early and the Vikings built a
six-point lead, giving the visitors confi­
dence, and the game was nip-and-tuck
the rest of the way.
Neither team led by more than eight
points, In fact SCC never led by more
than five points, and St. Johns River
made excellent use of the foul line to pull
off a huge Mid-Florida Conference upset.

88-85, at the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center.
The loss dropped the Raiders to 12-12
overall and 3-1 In the conference, while
the Vikings are now 10-13 overall and 2-3
in the M-FC.
The defeat was especially disappoint­
ing because a win would have given SCC
sole possession of second place in die
conference behind Daytona Beach
Community, which defeated Florida
Community College at Jacksonville to
finish the‘ first
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halffo
off the M-FC schedule
See M en, Page 3B

Convincing victory
Oviedo
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No. 1 seed
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set to begin season
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

Sports EdNor
O V IED O — No d oubt
If anyone had any question
as to who toe best boys basket­
b all team in this area was,
there should b e none after
Friday nigh t
Oviedo (20-5 overall, 8-0 in
Class 6A-Diatrict 3) raced to a
29-13 lead after the first period
and coasted from there, easily
roU in* to 4 74-64 trium ph over
second place DeLand (16 -5 , 62) a t homb.
T h e Bulldogs had high hopes
o f pulling on toe upset
because they had led m ost the
gam e betw een the two back in
January, before the Lions ral­
lied for a 66-63 victory a t toe
D og House.
But O viedo, which has only
lo st one gam e to a Florida
school all season, was not in
the mood to get caught up in
any battle. The closest DeLand
got after the first quarter w as a
seven-point d efid t, 38-31, a t
halftim e and again w ith ju st
56-seconds left in the game.
The Lions, who tuned up for
the game w ith a 105-64 shel­
lacking of Lake Mary last
Tuesday, w ere led by the 2001
Florida Class 6A Player o f the
Year Shawn W itherspoon with
25 points and 10 rebounds.
Senior point guard Jake Pickett
also had a super game w ith 20
p oints and six assists.
For the Bulldogs, senior E.J.
G ordon led w ith 23 points,
Herald photo by Jhn Wsnts
w hile freshman Keito
Seminole's Marcus Robinson (No. 42, white uniform) drives in for two oM 0 points during Arrow Force X's, 52-50,
Brumbaugh tallied 13 points
S e e B asketball, Page 3B
\ victory over Lake Mary at Bill Fleming Memorial Gymnasium Friday night.

SA N FO R D — The Seminole
baseball
porItting
home and home gtm es with
Brevard Community College.
On Friday the Rttders’ bats
came alive, rapping 14 hits in a
13-6 victory over the Titans in
Melbourne. The wtn was the
first on the road for SCC this
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The Raiders then returned
home to host BCC at Raider
j
Field on Saturday, but the
Titans returned the favor, deal­
ing SCC a 6 4 setback.
The Raiders are nqw 2-3 on
the season and will return to
Melbourne to face the Titans at
3 p.m. today.
SCC will then wrap up a
quick two-game road trip tyith
a jaunt to St. Petersburg
Community College on Friday
at 2 p.m., before returning
home on Saturday to begin a
five-game home-stand at Raider
Field against Indian River
Community College from F t
Pierce beginning at 2 p.m.
All home games are free of
charge.
A three-run home by Scott
Carmichael in a four-run-third
inning and a two-run double by
Lyman's John Williamson and a
three-run home run by Winter
Springs' John Michael Howell
in a six-run eighth inning were
the big blows as the Raiders
romped on Friday.
Steven Reiss, Dan DeChirico
and Kevin Entsminger com­
bined to scatter six nits with
Reiss getting the pitching victoSce SCC, Page 3B

Wilson hoping third
time is the charm at
Daytona Speedway
By Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — Sanford's
Nolan Wilson hopes this week's
trip to Daytona International
Speedway shows as much
improvement as his last foray at
the speedplant.
Wilson, who has been racing
for 10 years, made his first start
at DIS in the 2000 NASCAR
Goody's Dash race and earned
a respectable starting spot in
q u a lify in g .

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Sanford's Nolan Wilson poses proudly by the Racers Energy Pontiac that he will attempt to qualify tor the NASCAR
Goody’s Dash Series D A YTO N A USA 150 that will be run this Saturday at Daytona International Speedway.

But his rookie race was short­
lived as he was caught up in an
early wreck not of his own
doing.
He returned to the track last
July 4*h and worked his way up
from a 36*" starting spot to a
10th place finish.
If he can make that much
more improvement again this

Saturday, he could find himself
in Victory Lane.
This will only be his fourth
start in the Goody's Series. Last
spring he made his first start at
Lowe's Motor Speedway in
Charlotte and finished a very
good 1 9 * .
Wilson took his Racer Energy
sponsored #51 Pontiac Sunbird
onto the track for the first prac­
tice on Tuesday and will prac­
tice today from 9:30 a.m. to
11:25 a.m. before qualifying
begins at 3 p.m.
There are two practices on
Thursday (10 a.m. and 12:20
p.m.) and a final practice at
12:05 p.m. on Friaay.
The Goody's Dash Series
DAYTONA USA 150 is set for
Saturday following Winston
Cup Pole Qualifying at approxi­
mately 4 p.m.
. See Racing, Page 2B

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For more information contact the track at 904253-RACE (7223) or check the DIS website at
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Wilson began his racing career at 17 in the MiniStock Division and earned Rookie of the Year
honors in 1993 at Volusia County Speedway.
He drove in that division at reg
regional tracks for
ur years,
veai but in 1997 decided to take
the next four
some time off to build a new car and finish his
B.A. in Communications at the University of
Central Florida.
In 1998 he returned to racing and finished in the
top five in nearly every NASCAR
I
Winston Racing
Series event he entered,, including
including wins at New
Smyrna Speedway and Volusia County Speedway.
Wilson's new sponsor.
Energy is a new all
r. Racer Energy,
natural energy drink and he hopes to display the
product proudly.
Wilson is also looking to acquire more sponsor­
ship to move up to the nationally-televised ASA
(American Speed Association) series that races
mainly in the Midwest but also runs a couple of
times at U keland International Speedway
peedway.
The series has been the proving
i
; lground for
f
many of today's NASCAR stars, including Mark
Martin, the Wallace brothers and the late Winston

Cup champion Alan Kulwicki.
Local fans can also follow Wilson's progress on
his website _ www.nolanwilson.com.
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Among the divisions running for over $200,000
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Super ...................................
U te Models, U te Models,
s, NASCAR TVpe
Northern Modifieds/SKModlfieds, FL/IMCA
Modlfieds, Sportsman, Mini-Stocks, Super Stocks,
Strictly Stocks, STARRS...and much more!!!
Thursday the gates open at 8 a.m. for parking,
tech and practice at the fast half-mile track located
at the comer of SR 415 and Highway 44.
The Pits open at noon every day and costs $25
to enter, while the Grandstands open at 6 p.m.
daily at a cost of $20. Children 11 &amp; under are
FREE. Racing begins at 7:30 p.m. nightly.
Call the speedway at 386-427-4129 for more
information.
The schedule for when the different divisions
will run is as follows:

Super Late Models _ 2/8-9-10-1M 2-13-14-1516; 50 U p Race 2/14....100 U p Race 2/16.
NASCAR Tour/Sk l&gt; p e M odified* _ 2/8-9-1011-12-13-14-15-16; 50 U p Race 2/13....100 U p
Race 2/15.
FLA/IMCA M odified* _ 2/8-9-10-11-12-13-1415-16; 50 U p Race 2/12.
U te Models _ 2/8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16; 50

U p Race 2/11.
Mini-Stocks _ 2/8-9-10-11-12.
Sportsman _ 2/13-14-15.
Super Stock _ 2/9 &amp; 2/16.
Strictly Stock _ 2/13.
TBARA Sprints _ 2/10 &amp; 2/11.
S T A R R S .2/11 Sc 2/12.

Preps
while Kristen Iannuzi won the
The girls' games were
Continued from page IB
136-pound title as Winter
Tuesday night with U k e
ve Spangliler
Greyhounds'
Ireyh
Steve
i finished tied for lO1"
Brantley going to Orange Park
made 10 saves.
with 6 pon
lints.
(24-2) and U k e Mary hosting
The Class 4A-District 2 finals
U k e Howell's Melanie
Gainesville-Buchholz (16-5) in
saw U k e Brantley and U k e
Nightingale won the 167-pound
4A and U k e Howell hosting
Mary split battles between the
class as the Silver Hawks ended
Melbourne (23-4) in 3A.
two schools.
up 14th with 26 points, four
The
the boys'
boys games will be
In the girls' Championship
place:Seminole.
Friday with Lake Mary going to more than 15*"1place
Game at Spec Martin Stadium
U k e Brantley scored nine
Orange Park (19-2-1) ana Lake
in DeLand, freshman Keilee
points to end up 17**' in the 19Brantley hosting Panama CityRush scored the game's only
team field.
Mosley (16-7-1) in 4A and
goal on an assist from Astrid
In boys' wrestling, U k e Mary
Lyman going to Satellite (21-6-2)
Claessens with 30-minutes left
cruised
victory over
ruised to a 45-27
■
and U k e Howell hosting
as the No. 2 seeded Rams (22-6 U k e Brantley on Friday.
Merritt Island (13-2-5).
1) upended the No. 4 Patriots
Winning for the Rams were
U k e Mary's game will start at
(16-7-3), 1-0.
Matta (103), Smith (119), Chmil
7 p.m., with the rest set for a
It was U k e Mary's first dis(125), Sifaids (130), Helmick
start
7 :3 0 p.m.
1
e 1997.
trict title sin ce'
(135), Xiong (152), Sorel (160),
The winner's from the
The boys' final at Tom Story
and Hauck (215).
Quarterfinals will advance to
4 th No.
Field was a marathon with
Individual winners for the
the Regional Semifinals next
1 seeded Lake Brantley winning , Tuesday.
Patriots were Meier (112),
on the eighth shot in penalty
'
Lcmieux (140), J. Williams (145),
kicks, 2- 1.
Stevens (171), Caswell (189),
The No. 3 seeded Rams (16-6and Cox (heavyweight).
4) took a 1-0 lead at halftime on .
an unassisted goal from Eric
• SOCCER
Gorden, but the Patriots (20-2-4)
BOYS
Lyman finished fourth to lead i
CLASS 3A-DISTRICT 5
got the tying goal when Ron
SILVER HAWKS X GREYHOUNDS I
Fulmore scoredI off
ofi a com er kick a strong contingent of Seminole
U k i How.ll
1
1 . 2
Athletic Conference teams at
from Graham Zusl.
Lyman
0
1 . 1
the Girls' State Wrestling
The two teams then battled
Go*b . Like I low.II 2 (Nil. S*m*n). Lyman
Championships
Saturday.
1 (Frrrrlra). Auliti _ Lake llowrll I
through 20 minutes of over­
(Youngblood); Lynun I (Dumonjk) Savru _
Haley Haritan won the 128times and both went 4-for-5 in
Lak.
llowrll (Chapman) 7; Lyman (Spangln)
pound weight class as the
of penalty kick
10.
Greyhounas
sc
Greyhounds
scored
78
points
to
finally
before Nick: Roberts
koberts finally
CLASS LA-DISTRICT 2
finish behind champion
scored the game winner on the
PATRIOTS X RAMS 1
Gateway
(165.5),
Ocala-Forest
eighth kick after U k e Mary
Laka Mary
I 0 0 0 0 0 _ I
(148), and Veto Beach (93).
Lak* Iranllry
t I 0 0 0 I _ 2
Prrulry kicks _ l i b Brantley 7-foHI; take
Oviedo did not have any indi­
Despite the results, all seven
vidual champions, but did score Mary k fo rk Goals _ Lake Mary I (Gonicn);
SAC schools advanced to this
Lake Br«ntley 1 (Fulmore). AmUIb „ Lake
50 points&gt;Ito finish seventh.
Brentlry 1 (Zu»J).
week's Regional Quarterfinals.

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Basketball
Continued from page IB
and De'mon Hinson had 11
points.
Abo on Friday, junior Dan
Taylor had a big shooting night
as Seminole all but clinched the
No. 3 seed in next week's 6 ADtstrict 3 Tournament with 5250 victory over Lake Mary
before an almost full house at
Bill Fleming Memorial
Gymnasium.
Behind freshman Darryl
Merthie and Chris Mann, the
Rams built a 16-11 lead after
first quarter. But Taylor tied the
game at 18-18 with 6:15 left in
me half on a jumper and a
three-potnb
iter and later hit backto-bacxthn
; three-pointers from well
beyond the line to give Arrow
Force X a 34-31 halftime lead.
Senior Robby DuPre also had
a big half, scoring 14 points,
while Taylor hit three threepointers in the first half to tally
11 points and Marcus Robinson
also had a good half with seven
points. Merthie had 11 points
for the Rams, while Mann
tossed in nine.
The rollercoaster ride contin­
ued in the third quarter as
Seminole took a 40-34 lead only
to see Lake Mary score six
straight points to tie the game at
40-40 with four minutes left in
the period and, after Arrow
Force X made a free throw, took
the lead on a Mann jumper with
3:10 left
But Taylor again took over for
Seminole and nit his fourth
three-pointer of the game with
0:45 left to give AFX a 4 6 4 2
lead heading into the fourth
quarter.
The fourth quarter saw both
rivab playing very stingy
defense. Seminole got the better
of it early, outscoring the Rams
6-2 to build a 5 2 4 4 lead with
4.-02 remaining.
But Arrow Force X would not
score again as the visitors began
to slowly inch back into the con­
test.
William Barnes hit a pair of
free throws with 1:59 remaining
and Merthie also knocked down
a pair of charity tosses with 1:17
left to make the score 52-50.
Seminole had a chance to put
the game away with 0:23
remaining, but missed tlu.* front
end of the 1-and-l, and Lake
Mary rebounded with a chance
to tie.
William Barnes was fouled
with seven seconds left, but had
his first of two free throws rim
out. He intentionally missed the
second and the Rams got three
shots at the goal from the paint
before DuPre finally grabbed a
rebound as the horn sounded.
Taylor hit five three-pointers
in the game and finished with
19 points, while DuPre chipped
in with 16 points, only two in
the second half, and eight
rebounds. Robinson was also in
double figures with 10 points,
while Ron Williams also
chipped in with four assists.
Merthie paced Lake Mary
with 18 points, w M e Mann
added 15 and B an es 12.
Lake Howell and Lyman also
picked up easy Seminole
Athletic Conference wins on
Friday, with the Silver Hawks
besting Wmter Springs, 6448,
and the Greyhounds roughing
up Lake Brantley, 63-33.
Isaac Codrey scored 24 points,
Sean Barkman pulled down 13
rebounds and Jared Laskey
handed out eight assists for
Lake Howell. Ryan Exter again
led the Bears in scoring with 24
points.
Andrcu Pieters (16 points),
Frankie Wheeler and Mark
Robinson (eight rebounds each)
and Donovan Redden (10
assists) led the way as Lyman
cruised. Bo Gooch led the
Patriots with 16 points.
On Saturday, only Oviedo was
idle as the other six teams took
part in the first HoopNuts.com
County Pride Challenge at Lake
Howell High School.
Seminole and Lake Brantley
were the only SAC schools to
triumph as Orange County
squads won the other four
games.
Arrow Force X (14-13) was
behind at halftime, but the
Tribe's 6 -foot-6 duo of DuPre
(22 points, 11 rebounds) and
Robinson (14 points, 15
rebounds) was too much for
Trinity Prep (11-12) as Seminole
triumphed, TO-51.
Gooch netted a game-high 19

Wednesday, February 6.2002

Page 3B

Men
Continued from page IB
with a 4-0 record, and a good shot at earning a
spot in the State Tournament.
Now SCC must fight extra hard toget to state
as it is tied with FCC-J and Central Florida for
second, with St. Johns River just a game back,
and with road games to Gainesville (Santa Fe),
Jacksonville (FCC-J) and Palatka (SJRCC) still on
ihe schedule. The only home games left are
against the two pre-season M-FC favorites.
Daytona Beach and Central Florida.
The Raiders must regroup in a hurry, as they
will travel to Gainesville toni
light to face
fac Santa Fe
(winless in conference play),. It
ft will be a doubleheader with the undefeated SCC women taking
on the Saints women at 6 p.m., followed by the
men at 8 p.m.
ft looked like the Raiders would get the start
they wanted when they got a steal and had a 3on-1 breakaway. But an attempted dunk did not
go down, and Kitus Witherspoon was called for a
technical for hanging on the rim.
The Vikings made one of the two free throws
and had the quick lead.
SJRCC then was able to extend the lead by
making four three-pointers in the first five min­
utes o f the game.
Only the continued outstanding recent play of
SCC point guard Chris Jacksoni kept Ithe Raidsere
ited th
in the game early as he penetrated
the middle
and worked the block to score 11 first half points.
The DeLand High School graduate also got
Vikings point guard Spencer Ross in foul trouble,
which turned out to be bad for the Raiders.
Ross went to the bench with two fouls, which
brought on Wiggins, who unaccountably, did not
start.
The sophomore came on to score 13 points for
the visitors as they maintained their lead for
much of the half.
SCC's leading scorer on the season, Jason
Currington, finally found the range and hit three
three-pointers as the Raiders battled back to take
a lead, but SJRCC again regained the lead and
took an eight-point lead, 5 1 4 3 , at halftime as
Ross came off the bench to make a three-pointer
as the horn sounded to begin intermission.
SCC seemed to regain some of its composure at
halftime as it came out of the lockerroom and
went back to what has made it successful of late,

taking the fastbreak when it is available or
pounding the ball inside to the 6 -foot-8 freshman
center Witherspoon.
With Witherspoon scoring 11 points, the
Raiders outscored the Vikings, 22-7, to take a fivepoint lead, 63-58, with 10 minutes left in the
game.
But, holding a 63-60 lead, SCC suddenly went
cold, having a couple of three-point attempts rim
out, and SJRCC regained the advantage and went
ahead to stay when Joel Alzola hit his fourth
three-pointer of the game to give the Vikings a
67-63 lead.
The Raiders would fall behind by eight points
with less than two minutes left, but would hit
five three-pointers in the final 1:30 to get within
tw opoints on two occasion's. But eacn time
SJRCC would answer with a quick basket or free
throws and when Wiggins got loose for a monster
dunk, his only field goal of the second half, and a
free throw with a minute left, the lead was six
points.
The game was decided at the free throw line as
both teams missed eight attempts. The difference
was that the Vikings hit 31-of-39, while SCC was
ll-of-19.
Wiggins only had four field goals in the game,
but was 12-of-14 from the free throw line for a
game-high 20 points. Orlando's Lynn Bright (18),
Ross (15), Alzola (12) and Sheldon Edwards (12)
were also in double figures for SJRCC.
Chris Jackson again led the Raiders with 19
inis, but fouled out late in the game. Freshman
randon Fisher from Umatilla hit four threepointers to finish with 18 points, while
Witherspoon had 17, Currington 14 and Daniel
Jackson 12. Lake Brantley's Miguel Malcolm
(three points) and Che' Morgan (two) completed
the SCC scoring.
V I K I N G S 88, R A I D E R S 8 5

SI. John* River Community College (10-13,2-3)
Rom 4 6 6 IS. Wiggins 4 12 14 20. duiker 2 OO 4. KnowIn 2 1-2 7.
Bright 58-9 I*. Arnett 004)0. AI/oU 4 0-0 12. WiUUnu 0 OO 0. Edward*
4 4 4 12. Tote I*. 25 31-39 M.

Seminole Community College (12-12, 3-2)
Tennell 0 CM) 0. Stetllng 0 OO 0. Cuninitton 5 0 0 14. FUtwr 7 0 0 18. C
Jackuei 7 4-6 19. D |ack**i 4 4 6 12 Malcolm 1 0 0 3. Withenpoun 7 37 17, MclUnry 0 OO 0. Morgen I OO 2 Total*: 32 11-19 85.
Halftime . SJRCC 51. SCC 43 Three-point Held goal* _5|RCC 7 (Allot*
4. Knowln 2 Rom). SCC 10 (Currington 4. FUher 4. C Jackaon.
MaUulm) Teem foult _ SJRCC 19; SCC 26 Fouled out .SC C , D. Jackaon,
C. Jackmn) Technical! _ SJRCC. Bright; SCC. Wltheerpocm, Morgan, D.
Jackson.

SCC
son, bringing in 12 new players,
including Katie Field and
Stephanie Mathieux from
Doing the damage offensive
for SCC were Carmichael (3-for- Oviedo, Melanie Pace from
Winter Springs and Mandy
5, home run, two runs scored,
Priddy from Seminole.
three RBI), Dan Quartararo (3While the Raiders have a vet­
fo r4 , two doubles, two runs
eran team returning, a great
scored, two RBI), Howell (2-for4, home run, double, run scored, deal of the success, or lack there
Continued from page IB

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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Herald photo* bV J f t ' VWbb

: riday was a big night (or Lake Mary's Bryn Mosler (top) and Seminole's Dan
Taylor (above). Mosler was 10-for-10 from the Iroo throw line as the Rams
icored the game's final 12 points to defeat Orange Park, 45-33, and finish
he regular season 28-0. Taylor, a junior, hit fivo throe-pointers and scored 19
joints to lead Arrow Force X to a 52-50 victory over Lake Mary.

points as the Patriots (4-18)
eased past University (12-11),
51-39.
No. 1 Class 6 A State Ranked
Evans (24-2) won its 12th
straight game since Christmas,
but it was not easy as host Lake
Howell (13-14) got 20 points
and seven rebounds from
Codrey and 11 assists from
Laskey in a 65-52 setback. The
Trojans have not lost a regular
season game all season.
Exter scored a Challenge high
27 points, but Oak Ridge (9-16)
ran past Winter Springs (9-12),
6641.
One of the best matchups of
the day saw West Orange (16-7)
get past Lyman (15-7), 5443.
4
After suffering the tough loss
on Friday, Lake Mary had trou- '
ble getting motivated and fell to
Timber Creek, 6447. Francis
Lizardo scored 11 points for the
Rams.

LAKE MARY GIRLS
GO UNDEFEATED
It wasn't one of their best per­
formances of the season, but thi^
No. Class 6 A State Ranked Lake
Mary Rams girls picked up their
28th victory with a loss Friday
night with a 45-33 victory over
Orange Park.
The defensive battle saw Lake
Mary (28-0) take a 33-30 lead
into the final period, but neither
team could score for the first
three minutes of the quarter.
Orange Park finally broke
through and tied the game at
33-33 on a three-pointer, but the
Raiders would not score again
as the Rams started to go to the
free throw line and scored the
final 12 points of the game.
Leading the way was senior
guard Bryn Mosler, who was

B riefs--------------------------Continued from page 2B
on Saturday and Sunday, February 16-17, at Eastmonte Park in
Altamonte Springs. ■

10-for-10 from the free throw
line in the final three minutes.
Like Mary is the No. 1 seed in
the Class 6 A-District 3
Tournament at DeLand's Dog
House and will play the winner
of Tuesday's Seminole-DeLand
game tomorrow (Thursday) at 6
p.m. No. 2 seeded Oviedo and
No. 3 seeded Like Brantley will
play the 8 p.m. game. The
Championship Game is set for
Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
The Class 5A-District 6
Tournament opens tomorrow at
Lake Howell High School.
At 6 p.m.. No. 1 seed Winter
Springs takes on No. 4
Titusville, and at 7:30 p.m.. No.
2 Lake I lowed takes on No. 3
Lyman.
The winner's advance to
Saturday's Championship
Game at 7:30 p.m.
LIO N S 74. BU LLD O G S S4
D»Lind 114-S, a-2)
Gordon 2.1. Ilituon II, Andrrws 8 .I’atrkk 7,
HrurntMUfth II. Sihn»)cr 2. loUU: 2114-17 M
Oviedo 120-3, 8-01
I largrat«? 2. I*u kill 2 0 ,1Iwrrn **, Stmpxin 7,
Vtithropoon 25, /Wimki 2, Kkh 7, fxhwart/
2 total* HI 7 12 71
Ik la n d l) 18 II 2 2 . M
(&gt;*irdu29 9 17 1 4 .7 4
Ihrtv point field goal* . (Viand 4 (Cordon,
llimon. Patrick. Tyler), Oviedo 7 (Pkkrtt 4.
Kkh 2 Stmpfton) Tram fouls _ DcUnd 17,
Oviedo 13 Fouled out _ Oviedo, llerren.
Technicals _ none
ARROW FORCE X 32, RAMS SO
Lake Mary it»- m
Smith 0 04)0. Wright 1) 0-0 0. (i. Garikh 0 OO
0. Merthie 7 3-418. I homos 0 04) 0, I i/ardo 2
I I 5, Willingham 0 04) 0. Urrttkn 0 0 0 0.
Moral 7 I t IV ling 0 04)0 Barnes 3 2-112. 21
: 1050
Seminole 113-13)
layk.r 6 2 4 W, Polk 0 04) 0. turner 2-1-4 5,
McCray 0 OO0. William* 0 1-21, Caret* 0 04) 0,
Funtaine 0 1-2 I, Kubiroon 4 2-5 10. DuPre 5 44 16. Totals: 17 II 21 52
Lake Mary I* 15 II • . 50
Seminole 11 23 12 6 . 5 2
Thireptwil field goals _ Lake Mary 1
(Merthie); Seminole 7 (Taylor 5, DuPre 2).
Tram luuls _ lake Mary 15; Seminole 12
Fouled out _ none Technicals _ nunr

double, run scored, two RBI),
Brant Gadzicki (double, run
scored), Devin Williams (triple,
run scored, RBI), Ruben
Hernandez (double, RBI),
Tommy Solitario (double, run
scored) and Donnie Burkhalter
(two runs scoted).
On Saturday Brevard broke a
1-1 tie by scoring two runs in
the fourth inning and three runs
in the fifth inning and with­
stood a bases loaded, one out
jam, only giving up two runs, to
save the win.
Offensively, the Raiders
scored the four runs on only six
hits.
Doing the damage were Matt
Matheson (2-for4, two runs
scored, RBI), Williamson (2-for4, RBI), Gadzicki (single, run
scored), Quartararo (single),
Solitario (run scored) and
Burkhalter (RBI).
R A ID ER S 13-4, TITA N S 6 6
Seminal* CC
014 002 OtO. 13 14 I
Brevard CC
101100 001 . 6 10 I
&amp; Rene. UeChirico (6). Entuningrr (9) end
Hcmander, SuliUrto (6). Barley, Bennett (3).
IVaics (7). Hull (7), New land (It) and Dufaberg,
llurtM (4). WP . S Ret** U&gt; . Bailey Save .
none. 2H . SCC, Quartararu, Wllliameon,
Howell. Cadricki. SollUrto; BCC. Co*. 3B .
SCC, WUIuma IIR.SCC,Howell,Carmichael
BCC. Winn, Hurba.
Brevard CC
100 210 0 0 0 . 4 10 6
Seminole CC
001 100 002 . 4 4 1
Feldman, Wnley (9) and Hurha. Madden.
McCami* (t). M. Rena (9) and Hemandea.
Solitario (6) WP . Feldman. LP . Madden
Save none 20 BCC, Lyle. Boyle. Deniaard.
Coe HR . BCC. Hurba

SOFTBALL TEAM
LOOKING FOR
BIG SEASON

The Seminole Community
College softball tedm kicked off
its 2002 season with a doubleheader at Brevard Community
College in Palm Bay on
Tuesday.
Head coach Courtney Miller
will be expecting big things
from her Raiders this season as
she has seven players returning
from a 2001 team that won 48
games and made its first-ever
appearance in the State
Tournament.
SCC also picked up a quality
transfer in Winter Springs grad­
uate Dixie Reynolds and Miller
also had a stellar signing sea­

The event is open to boys and girls in three age divisions: Under10, 11-13, and 14-16. Participants must never have been ranked in
the Top 100 in the Florida State Rankings and should know the
scoring system and be able to serve.

lege pitching experience and
she continues to have arm prob­
lems and it is unclear as to actu­
ally how much she will be able
to throw.
She will, however, continue to
rovide power as the cleanup
liter and first baseman for
Miller.
o f, w ill
g r e a t l y o n live
S C C wlW a l s o h a v e t o d o with­
development o f three freshman
out Icadoff hitter and shortstop
ltchers in Field, Sherry
Yo Johnson for at least three
lunnicutt from Dr. Phillips and
weeks, and hopefully more, as
Laacey Swarthout from
she finishes her career with the
Colonial.
Mid-Florida Conference leading
Hard-throwing 6-foot-2
righthander Blake Hoorclbckc is Raiders women's basketball
team.
the only returnee with any col­

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Palm Bay
BVrvard Com m unity College
Clearwater
S t D rtenburg Tournament
PL Pierce
Indian R irw Com m unity C ollage
L a k a Q ty
'L ak e C ity Com m unity College
• D eytaee Beech Com m unity College T su fsn l
Sanford
P olk Com m unity College
Ocala
‘C en tral Florida Com m unity College
Jacksonville
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Sanford
G ram ! itip id * Cooununity College
Sanford
San ford
Ind ian R iver Com m unity College
Bradenton
M anatee Community College
Sanford
'S an ta h Com m unity College
Davie
Broward Community C oilrge
M iam i
M lam i-Dade Com m unity College
* S t Jo h n * River Com m unity College
Palatka
Sanford
'L a k e City Com m unity C ollege
Polk Community College
Winter Haven
'D aytona Beach Com m unity C ollege
Daytona Beach
'C en tra l Florida Com m unity C oilrge Sanford
Port Orange
Daytona Beach Tournament
Sanford
'F lo rid a C C -Ja c k a o n v ille
Lretburg
'L ak e Sumter Com m unity College
Brevard Com m unity C ollege
Sanford
S in fo i^
M lm l Hade Com m unity C ollege
• S t Johan R iver C om m unity College Sanford
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All games doubleheaders except tournaments
2002 FASTPITCH SOFTBALL ROSTER
Head Coach: Courtney Miller
Assistant Coach: Angela Woessner
Pitching Coach: Bill Fields
t Sherry H unnkutt
2 Katie Field
3 Laacey Sw arthout
5 Kiley Sreffert
6 Stacey Spell
7 Kim Stork
8 Rachel Bradley
9 Dlgna A hrllo
11 Dixie Reynold*
12 Karan Cabret
13 Megan O D o n n el
13 Stephanie Mathieux
16 Leah H olbrook
IS Kriatin H ughe*
2 0 Tiffany Keller
21 Melanie Pace
22 Yolanda Johnaon
23 Mandy Priddy
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The deadline to register is Thursday, February 14 at 7 p.m.
For additional information, please contact Tom Boysen at 407475-9316 or view the website at www.bradstreettennis.com.

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M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OR THE EIGHTEENTH
JUIRCUL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORWA.
CASE HO.: 0J-CA-I4316E
N RE FORFEITURE OF tl.SB7.00
ij UNITED STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE OF
. . FORFtnURf COMPLAINT
TO : Tram* W a rn McCabe
813 W 1al9***f*302
eSaniotd. Ftortda 32771
Bed at olari who daan an nlaiMt In
ffw teaming property 11.5*7 00 In
ttviad Stetea Curancy
Donate F. Eatngar. In hr* oElctol
eapac*y aa Shan* oI tea Samnote
County. Florida, torou(fi hr* offtoara,
tT««ibgiiori or agents. Mired Via
ftbova proparty on or about
Dacambar 1 3001. a! or naar &lt;13
Ftaal 1at Straal. *307. Santord.
•amraote Coxty. Florida Sate propany la In to* cuatody of to* bhard of
Ekmtoofa Coxty tor tea purpoaa of
fpda«tura pursuant to eactione
|M2 701-832 704. Ftortda SteMe*. A
flompiarai tor torta*ura ha* baan
Ned In tea abova-afytad Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY teat a kua and
Gprract c o r of tefa Notlca of
fortaa** Complaint ana tomtehad
By U S cardted mal. ra*jm racatpt
requaetad. to the above-namad
..............tela 33 day of Jan. 3003.
^ M w M Faidnar
flanaraf Cwatoaf
Florida Bar No. 00BBB2S
.Bammofa Comfy Shan*i ONca
J0 0 Buah Boulevard
‘.Santord. Florida 33773
(407)6656603
Attorney tor Paeaonar
Pubasti January 30 and Fabruary *.
3003

Sagal * Alan. PA.
Poal Offlca Boa 3177
Tampa, a 33*01
Pubaafi. Jaranry 30, and Fabruary t.
3003

COUNTY. FLORIOA; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
_____ DCFENOAHT(S)
NOTICE OP

BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST RAMONA A PENNER;
DRW. MC; WINDING HOLLOW
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
M C; WELLS FAROO BANK
MMNESOTA, NATIONAL
ASSOCUTION M UA NORW EIT
BANK MMNESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR
THE IRWIN REVOLVING HOME
EQUITY LOAN TRUST I486-1
PURSUANT TO THB MDEMTURE
DATED AS OP MAY 31. IBM ; J04M
DOC ANO JANE DOE AS
UM040WN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

COUNTY
CMLOWMON
t»a— hq , &lt;1-0444*614-0
THE BANK OF NEW YORK. AS
TRUSTEE FOR NEW SOUTH
HOME EQUITY TRUST I **63
FORMED PURSUANT TO THE
POOUNO
ANO
SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OP
NOVEMBER *|. 1(*B. AM044Q
FAME WEBMR MORTOAOE
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION IV,
AS DEPOSITOR. NEW SOUTH
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK. AS
TRANSFEROR AND AS SERVICER
ANO THB BANK OP NEW YORK. AS
TRUSTBt.

LYNOLE
PAULINE
WHITE.
M e n u s. Fto Number 02-1 CP. la
panrSng in tea CffcuN Court, tor
Samlnoto Couffy. Ftortda. Probate
OMdon, tea arkkeaa of aahach la: X I
N Park Avanua. Sanford. Ftonda
33771._____
Tha namaa and addraaaaa of tea
Rapratamaffv* and tea

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OF TUB EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT
MANOFOR
U M N O U COUtfTY,

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W e d n e s d a y , F e b r u a r y fl. 2 0 0 2

a CAM NOu 02-CA-14614-M
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF ONE
WHITE BOX TRAILER. MOOEL
HUMBER 707. SERIAL NUMBER
PI3S1.
a
N o n c iO F
FORFETTURf COMPLABfT
'TO Earl (Mama, Jr.
74 Salem Court
Altamonte Springs, Ftonda 33701
and a* oteara ateo ctoan an interval
potwwmg properTy. ■ wnne tsox
Trater. Modal Nmibar 707, Bartel
Number PI3BI
; Donate F Etangar. ai tea official
gapacfy a* Stwrfff of *w Semnoie
8ourffy Ftonda. torouW tea offlcara.
teaaaagatora or agante. aatrad tea
Above proparty on or about
December 9. 3001. at or naar 74
Salam Court. Altamonte Springs.
Sananola County. Ftonda. Satdprop•Sy Is to to# custody of ffw Shanrt of
Sarranote County tor tea purpoaa of
lortarturt purauant to aactiona
&lt;32.701-932.704, Ftonda Sufutea A
Compter* tor kxferlure haa baan
Mad n tea sbova-sfytad Court
1 HEREBY CERTIFY teat • Inja and
correct copy of mre Nooce of
ForteVure Compter* m i tumiehed
by U S. certfled me*, return receipt
requetted, to the above-named
tttreuee tNe 22 day of Jan. 2002.
;Teeba M. FeUknet
•Qenerai Couneet
Fioftle Oer No 006M25
iSemnole County ShwrfTa Office
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M THE CIRCUfT COURT
I
OF TUB EIOHTEENTM
t
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
&gt; OF THE BTAT1 OF FLORIOA,
IN AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY
CfWL DlYtSfON
I
No. BCA-3313-U-W
OtVtSfON: B
90UTHTRUST MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF.
WILLIAM A. ALEMAN. GISELLE
ALEMAN; and ALAFAYA WOOOS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
DEFENDANTS
, AMENDED NOTICE OF BALE
ftafte# la haraby gnran teal, pursltnl to a Final Judgmanl of
Fyrectosuresnd
an
Ordar
Rescheduling Forctoaura Sate
ailaiad In tea abova-alyted cauaa. In
sb O cut Court of Sarranote County.
F^rtda. I wr* set tea proparty utuate
ay Sananola County. Florida,
dtscrbed aa: Lot 1. AIAFAYA
WOOOS PHASE XIV. acoordtog to
tea Plat tearaof. aa racordad In Ptal
Bye* 37. Pagaa IS and IS. at tea
Pftbkc Racorda of Sananola County.
Ftonda ai pupae tala, to tea faghaal
add baal baiter, tor caah. at at tea
wA*l Irani door of tea Sananola
Cfunty CourteouM, al Sanford
Ftonda. ai I I 00 AM on Fabraary 31.
3*3.
Oatad ten It day of January. 3003
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Oroud Court
By Mary Stroupa
DapuiyCteri
IF' YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS AY
ACCOMOOATION IN ORDER TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEED­
ING. YOU ARE ENTITLED. AT NO
COST TO YOU. TO THE PROVI­
SION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE
PLEASE CONTACT COURT ADMIN
ISfRATION AT 30t N. PARK
AVENUE. SUITE N30I. SANFORO.
FLORIOA 33771. (407) 333-4330
EXT. 4237 WITHIN 2 WORKING
DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS
NOTICE. IF YOU ARE HEARINO OR
VOICE IMPAIRED. CALL I 800955
&lt;771.
NOTE: THIS COMMUNICATION.
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. IS AN
ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT
AND
ANY
INFORMATION
OBTAINED WIU. BE USED FOR
THAT PURPOSE
Gbbona. Cofai Naunan. Ba4o.

•4 THB C M C U T COUNT
M AMO FOR
BCMB40LB COUNTY,
FLOfUOA
C A M NO. &lt;1-CA-137»164(
SAMUEL L CHESSER. NAOMB C
JOHNSON. ALCUS W CHESSER
and VIVIAN M. METZ.
JOHN MAUTNIRxd FIRST UfffON
NATIONAL BANK OF FLOfbOA,
Oatendmt(«).
NOTICE OF BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN teal
purauant to tea Final Judgmarff of
Foradoaura entered to tea caaa of
SAMUEL L CHESSER. NADINE C.
JOHNSON. ALCUS W. CHESSER
and VIVIAN M METZ. PtartRa. va
JOHN MAUTNCR and FMSTIMON
NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIOA
Oatenrterf. In tea O eu* O o u t In
and tor Sarranote Comfy. Ftortda,
Caaa No. 01-CA-tS7&gt;14*
tea
intorafgnad Ctork aR aai al puMo
tele to tie N^teef end beef bkfctor tor
M ato a i M ia a i a - - a
- — a i ato a
cesn m w i n rlx« war
w me
Sarranote Comfy Courteoua*. X I
Norte P ari Ayanua. Sanford.
Sarranote Comfy. Ftonda . M tea
hour of 11.-00 am . on tea 21 day of
Fabruary, AD. 3003. teal carton raaf
property
end betig In
a
&gt;—- I aaaR ^ f
WAfxy.* nrU.Ka *, ^ OM
CTVCQ
Lot A HERMITAGE. U ffT TWO.
ACCOROBfO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCD M PLAT
BOOK 22. PAGE &lt;4. OP THE PUB­
LIC RECOR03 OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork of fw Ckad Cowl
SEMINOLE. Ftortda
By htory Straupa
Aa Daputy Clerk
Frani C. Wtxgfiam. EeqMra
p o Bo. 4*a
Sanford. Ftortda 33772-4*41
Pubtoh January 30. m d Fabruary A
2003
11300
M THB C M C U T COURT
OP THE EtOffTClNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT
OP FLORBA
M ANOFOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY
C A M NO. 01-CA-141614-G
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
DAVIOJ JORDAN, at aL
Datendandl)
NOT1CSOP
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purauanf to a Final Judgmanl of
Foractoama dated Jxuary II, 2000,
and antarad In Caaa No OI-CA1416160. of to* CUcwl Court of tea
EIGHTEENTH Judcal Craxd In and
tor SEMINOLE Comfy. Ftortda
wheteei CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION la
Plarnbfl and DAVID J. JORDAN.
REBECCA J. JORDAN. HUSBAND
AND WIFE. AMSOUTH BANK.
TIMACUAN COMMUNITY SER­
VICES ASSOCIATION, MC . CHI­
ROPRACTIC ONE. IN C . ara
Oaiannaraa. I ana aaa to tea Nffaa
tea Wan
Irani door of tea Couteouaa In SAN­
FORD. SEMINOLE Comfy, Ftortda.
11DO o'clock on tea 1* day of
Fabruary. 3003. tea toaoartng
daaenbad proparty aa aat totte In laid
Final Judgmanl. to ait
LOT e. TIMACUAN UNIT 12.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 53. PAGE *3. &lt;3 AND &lt;4. OP
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA; a/toi
477 Mofiava Tatraca. Laka Mary. FL
33746
DATED tew 14 day of January.
2002.
Aa C liri of laid Court
By Mary Straupa
Aa Oapuly Clark
Submitted by
Faber LOaMz. P. A.
Sulla 300
1570 Markuga Avarua
Coral Qabtea. Ftonda 33146
(308)662-4110
"Pereone wffi e deeMfy who need
e i peciel eoconvnodeflon to pend*
pete In Vue proceeded shrxJd conled ADACoordinetof al Seminole
Comity Courteouaa. X I N. Pari
Avonue. Sute N X I, Santord. Ftonda
33771, at least tea days prior to tea
procaadng Tatephona: (407)33343X ait. 4327; 1400-955-477!
(TDO) or 1 600-&lt;55&lt;770 (V)yta
r «x»u rietey service.
Pubiah January X . and February 6,
3003
11310
M THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE IfTH
JUDICIAL ORCUfT,
MANOFOR
SCJRNOLI COUNTY.
FLORBA
GENERAL
JURW XCTKM DfVtSBN
C A M NO: t l CA 1466 14 K
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS
DEANORAE 0 TAYLOR IF UVPfG.
ANO IF DEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST DEANORAE D TAYLOR.
SAUDMI Z PACHECO-TAYLOR IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR
AGAINST
SAUDHI
Z
PACHECO-TAYLOR. SEMINOLE

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purauanf to a Summary Ftoal Judgment
of Foractoama dated Jan It, 1003
entered In C M Caaa No. 01 CA 1IS6
14 K of tea Ocm l Comt c4 tea 11TH
JUMCdf CMMItn and tor BEMMOLE
Comfy SANFORO. Florito. I « ■ aat
to tea MfrwH and ban bMMr I
cash at AT WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE II tea SCMMOLE
Camay CourteouM booted at X1 N.
Part Avarua In Sanford. FL, M1100
AM am on tea tt (toy of February
3003 tea totowteg du c itoad prac
ty aa aat tortetn add Summary Final
Judgmarff. tonato
LOT B. BLOCK B. TIER G. E R
TnAFPOfVTS MAP OF THE TOWN
OF SANFORO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK I. PAGE IIS AS RECORD­
ED W PUBUC RECOROS OP SCML
HOLE COUNTY. FLORBA; SAB
LANO SITUATE. LYMO ANO BEMO
M 8EMM OU COUNTY. FLORBA
Dated tela 1* day el January 1003.
(CIRCUfT COURT SEAL)
Maryama Moraa
Ctork of tea Clraut Cout
By Mary Sioupa
Deputy Cteri
Pubiah to:
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OP OAVB J.
STERN. PJL. ATTORNEY FOR
FIAMTIFF
X I S Unhraraty Orira B u t BOO
PtantaBon. FL 33314
01-737*4&lt;NCL)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pMcne ante KaabMtea na
o tm c T t o u r t 'a d m w is tr a tb h
at tea
SEMINOLE
County
Courteouaa rn 407-M8-4227.1*00•66-6771 (TOO) or 1-S0G6666770.
o i rental nwr/ aemce.
Publah January X , and Fabruary A
1001
M tt

M THB CM CUT COURT
OP THB 14*1
JUOtClAl CM CUT.
MANOFOR
M M M O U COUNTY,

CAM NO: 01 CAS3BB 14 L
NATKMAL CITY MORTOAOE CO
PLAPfOFP
VS.
RAMCLL R JONES. IP UVMO, AND
IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNOER OR
AGAINST RAINELL R. JONES;
WKNOWN SPOUSE OP RAP4ELL
R JONES. IP ANY. CmFINANCIAL
EQUITY SERVICES. M G .; JOHN
DOB and JA M DOB AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
RS-NO TICS OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to an Oder Granting tea
Moaon to Raaal Foractoama Sate
dated January IT, 1002 entered In
CM Caaa No. 01 CA 220014 L d tea
Qraua Court ot tea ttte Juddal
Clroul ai and tot SCluiNOLC Camay
aAMFono. n a n ., i w m s m
tegtwstmd bad bkktor tor cadi al al
THE WEST FRONT DOOR d tea
SCMtNOU County Courthbula
located d 310 N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORO. Ftonda. d 11X am on
tea 12 day d March. 2002 tea toacmng daw toad property aa tat tor* to
lad Stannary Fiat Judgmarff, Io­
wa
LOT Tt, TRAAWOOO ESTATES.
SECTION ONE. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED
M PLAT BOOK 16 PAGES 17 ANO
2* OP THE PUBUC RECOROS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORBA
Oaaadtew I I day d January, 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C liri d tea Oradl Court
By Mara Straupa
Daputy Clerk
Pubiah a t
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OP DAVB J.
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I S Umvemry Drive State 500
Plantation. FL 33314
(164)2334000
017*481&lt;FM)NCM
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OtSABAJTIEr
ACT, persona ante rtliihffflu needtoga apaoal aooonaiwdaaon ahould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tea
SEMINOLE
County
CourteouM at 407-666-4327. 1 900965-6771 (TDO) or 1-600-9558770.
via Ftortda Relay Sarvlca.
Pubiah January X and Fabruary 6
3003
■213
M THB CM CUT COURT
0FTHB16TH
JUOICUL CM CUT,
MANOFOR
SEMMOU COUNTY.
FLORBA
OENERAL
JURtSOCTION DIVISION
CAM NO: 01 CA 1233 14 L
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTOAOE. INC.. F/K/A
NOHWEST MORTOAOE. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
OAVB PENFOLD. IF UVMO. ANO
IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AOAINST
OAVIO
PENFOLD;
RAMONA A PENNER IF UVINO.
ANO IF DEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAiMINO AN INTEREST

NOTICC M HEREBY GIVEN pmauant to an Ordar Granting tea
Motton to Raaal Foradoaura Sato
dtoed January 17.1003 mtorad to
C M Caaa No. 01 CA333314 L d tea
Clrauff Cowl of tea 1BTH JudkM
CboAto and tor SEMMOLE County
SANFORO. Florito. I ad eal to tea
hjpiaK and ta d btoMt tot cadi MAI
Wad Front Door a Tha SEMMOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. X I Na
Pari Avarua, Santord. Ftortda. «
11DO AM a m on tea t day of Manh.
2003 tea kdoetog dewttoed properly aa ad to
tor* to add Summary Find
JudgmaK
LOT 111. WMOMQ HOUOW U P T
3. ACCOROMO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCD M PLAT
BOOK 4B.PA0CSH THROUGH M ,
MCLUNVB. PUBUC RECOROG OP
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORBA
D M M* 1• day of J m a r y M t t
(CM CUT COURT SEAL)
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Ctork ot to* Q ra d Cowl
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PubtMcJanuary X and Pabnary A
3003
R3I3
M THB CMCUT COURT
OP THB EtOKTUNTH
JUOBUL CMCUT
OP THE 6T ATI
OP PLOfdOA
MANOFOR
BB1MIOU COUNTY.
CfWL DIVISION
CAM NO: 61-CA44a»-14-a
Cm FIN AN CIAL EQ U ITY SER­
VICES, MC. PK\A
COMMERCIAL CREOfT
CONSUMER SERVICES. M G

ton, kuatea* or dR ar ctoffnanla.
d d M ia by terou^L undto w igM id
tea wto JAMES L
FTJLXER90N, OR LCKS
FULKERSON; COLUMBUS
ASSOCIATION. M C , • Ftortda norv
prdR cerptol on. JOHN DOE and
JANE DOS;
NOTICa OP ACTION
TO. JAMES L FULKERSON and
LOS FULKERSON. ■ IMn» and U
unknown parttea claiming by,
trough, widto or agtond tea above
named Datandanta who ara not
known to b* M ad or atom « fd e « r
totorad aa ipouaaa; haa*. dnffaaaa.
tor*, tnjateaa or oSior ctoknanto,
B B M fl By teroudL under or aoatod
tea add JAMES L FULKERSON or
LOIS FULKERSON Whoa* radto: 440
Cokjmhue Clrcte, Longwood. FL
33790
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT1PNO te d
an acBon to loractoaa Ian mortgagaa
on v n KNCmfiy pPupxny n dbrnax
Com fy Florida:
LOT 6 BLOCK G COLUMBUS
HARBOR ACCOROMO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOROEO M
PLAT BOOK IB. PAGES 3 6 X , OF
THB PUBUC RECORDS OP 8EM6
NOLB COUNTY. FLORBA. haa
baan M agdnd you and you ara
rarytoad to aarva a copy of yarn wt6
ten ddanaea, 6 any to I on Larry M.
Saga*. Eagurra. of Oitoont, Cohn.
Nauman. Bate. Sagal 1 Alan. P A .
PlundTa adomay, viioaa addaaa la
3331 Henderaon BotAavard. P od
Ode* Boa 3177, Tamp* . Ftottoa
33X 1. intern tarty (30)dtya of tea
d d of tee am publcaffon of teto
Cteri Of tea Com! affhar batora ear- * —— n — f h m i ^ J P * —** —— - M
VlCw
On rTeNrOTT■ •iTOiTwy Off ffTrnMOBly teffraaflar otearwwa ■ OrlmM
w* b* aiwrad a g a n d you tor tea
fwtfwi txfTwxxi] hw m n y w .
DATED ta* JAN 23, 2002

MAMTSA ALARCON: JOHN DOE
Ctork Q ro d Court
By Bute King
ALARCON. UNKNOWN HUSBAND
OP MARITSA ALARCON; ROBERT
Aa Oapuly Ctork
Submitted by:
W. ALARCON; JANE DOE
Larry M. Sagal. Eaquv*
ALARCON. UNKNOWN WIFE OP
ROBERT W ALARCON. IP UVMO.
Gtobona. Cohn, Nauman. BaSo.
BagaB AAian, P. A.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
P od Ode* Boa 2177
SPOUSE OP SAB DEFENOANT(S).
Tarrpa. Florida 33X1
IP
REMARRIED.
ANO
IP
N you era a paraon rate a m d ia ty
DECEASED. THB
who naoda any acoawanortewin ffl
raaw iC T ivB u n k n o w n tw in s .
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—■ iMi An a i w n
to* iB n
M prOCxwOn a u iiir l
OfOwr
10 pArDCipAlv
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS.
Ing Vbu ara anaea, d ra ood to you.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO to tea prevtiion of cartavi aaantenca.
AU. OTHER PERSONS CLAJMMQ
Pteaaa Court Admlraalraaon at X I
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
N. Park Avanua. Suite N X I.
AGAINST THE NAMED
Santord, Ftortda 32771. within 2
DEFENOANT(S): JOHN DOE.
working day* of you racafpl of ten
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE OOE.
nokce, I you ara hearing or voice
UNKNOWN TENANT.
Impaired cal 14004664771
______
Datendanffl).
PuhiafiJaninty X . and February a.
NOTICE OP AC I BN
3003
TO MARTTSA ALARCON; JOHN
■316
DOC ALARCON. UtWNOWN HUS­
BAND OF MARITSA ALARCON;
M THB CMCUT COURT FOR
ROBERT W. ALARCON; JANE DOE
SEMMOLS COUNTY,
ALARCON. UNKNOWN WIFE OF
ROBERT W. ALARCON; IF UVMG.
PROBATE UVMON
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OP SAB OCPENOANT(S).
M RE: ESTATE OP
IP
REMARRIED.
ANO
IF
KATHRYN W. GHEE NACRE.
DECEASED. THE RESPECTIVE
aV a KATHRYN F. OREENACRE
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES, CREDI­
NOTICa OP AMtSMTHATION
The adrranrelraaon ot the ettete ot
TORS, UENORS. ANO TRUSTEES.
ANO ALL OTHER PERSONS
KATHRYN W
OREENACRE.
CLAIMINO BY. THROUGH UNDER
dream J. Fto Number 0346CP, la
OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEN­
pending In tea Clreull Court tor
Sermnote County. Ftortda. Probate
DANT (S)
DMalon, tea addraaa of aNch a: X I
WHOSE RESBCNCE IS mteamn
YOUARE HEREBY raquaad to Ma
N. Park Avanua. Sanfont Ftonda
33771-1393
your m eant or anffton dafeneea, f
Tha namaa and addraaaaa of tea
any to tea abova pracaadng adh tea
Parional Rapraaanlauv* and Ih*
Clerk of teto Court, and to aarva a
oopy tearaof upon tea p t o d f i ador*
Paraonaf Rapraaanteffva't aitomay
ara aal tor* haforff
nay. affioaa nama and addraw
appear* hereon, anten X days alter
ALL MTERESTEO PERSONS ARE
tea ltd publication d teto Notca d
NOTIFIED THAT
Acton, tea nature d ffaa pnxaadtog
Al paraona on whom ten nobca I*
bang a tuff tor toralooaura d mort*
rawed who have otyacuona teal
chalang* tea vakkty of tea W4. tea
property, to ant
quakffcaoona of tea Parional
LOT 41. SPICEWOOD ACCORDRepraaentatoe. venue, ot |urt!i*caon
MO TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
of ted Court ara raquvad to No teaa
R E C onoeo in plat bo o k 33.
Obiackono rate ten Court WITHIN
PAGE 17. OF THE PUBUC
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
MUA 1797 CINNAMON CIRCLE.
OR THIRTY OAYS AFTER THE
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA 33707
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
» you ta* t o Na your answe r or wrtlTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.
ton datonaaa in tea above proceed,
Al cradaora of tea decoder* and
tog. on ptomdTi adomay. a datadl
other paraona having derma or
a d be antarad agwnal you tor tea
damwidi again*! decoder* a eetete
ra id demanded In tea Campbell or
on whom a oopy of tela nonce k*
Dated ten day d JAN 22 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUfT COURT
ByJANE JASEWB
Daputy Cteri
Law Office* ot Oarad C Conauagra
6901 North Armaraa Avarua
Tampa FL 33604-1041
Attorney* tor Pteffad
Pubtah January X and Fabruary 6
3003
11319
M THB CMCUT COURT
OP THB OOKTBENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP THB STAT1 OP FLORIDA.
MANOFOR

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I

JAMBS L FULKERSON told LOS
FULKERSON, ff toiiq . and ( I
pantea daffntog by.

rtata of tea tod pudtoaaon of tera
nokca muaf Ma tea* davne rate ffM
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THB NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE Of SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
Al ether cracMor* of tea decedent
and person* having derma or
demand* egamit tea decadent *
ettete mud N* tees dean* rate ted
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
AU CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WIU
BE FOREVER BARRED
The due a l tee tod Pubkcatnn ot
ter* nobca WJanuary X . 3002 ,
CHARLES R OREENACRE
11966 Woodholow Court
Redon. VA 20191
Attorney
tor
Personal
ReprneraaSva:
ELDRIOGE D LACY. ESQUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 09755*7
Dean. Mead. Egwton. Btoodwor*.
Cepouano 6 Borarm, PA
800 N Magnoka Avanua. Suto 1500.
Ortendo. Ftonda 33803
Tatephona (407)641-1200
Pubiah January X . and Fabruary I.
2002

11317
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FUa No. 02-1-CP
M RE ESTATE OF
LYNOLE PAULINE WHITE
NOTICE OP AOMMUTHATION
Tha admwauanon of tea estate of

ara aal forth batow
A U NTERE8TED PERSONS ARB
NOmPKDTHAt
A6 paraona on a r m tera node* la
objection*
I of teaW
WB,te*
l
—a

dm

11—

H ome

^•prfiiniqpvf, y m u i, o f ^ iM d o n
of tefa Court ar* raqufrad to ■# tea*
obfaeton* wdi tefa Court WITHM
THB LATER OP t h r e e MONTHS
APTIR THB OATB OF THB FMST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTX*
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THB
OAT1 OP SCflVICC OP A COPY OF
THS N0T1CS ON THEM.
Al craMon of tea decoder* and

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years aspartanc*. Dependable,
kudrastw and raaacraUB ram . 407586 7325.

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•ipartanca, rafarrala, rakabla,
honaal **e*art mead. lauxTy k ft
d a x ln a . TLG Plft cal Nancvn 407-

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afftom a oopy of tefa node* I*

date of tea krd pubacaton of N a
Court WITHM THB LATER OP
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THB F W T PUBUC LTKM
OP THB NOTICE OR THMTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OP SERVICE OF
A COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
Al otear cradton of tie dacadanl
and paraona haiHng ctefma or
Court WITHM THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THB FM9T
PUBLICATION OF THO NOTICE.
A U CLAMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED W IL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha date of tea Bid Pubtoaton of
Bto notolill January X 3003.
Paraonif Rapraaentattve;
DanldLMWNte
4S Soute Edgamon Avanua
Winter Spnnga. FL 3370*
KarawteM.Baana.Eaq.
Ftonda BarNo 117307
BTONOrtondo Avanua. Su*a 1004A. Maltend. Ftortda 33751
Tatephona (407)639-1*91
Pubteh January X . and February*,
3003
m i
PubtO aucaonlobahatddB O l am.
o r tea day(a) apaedted below, al tea
frarff door of Atean'a Torang Ire.
Located M 2499 Okf Lai* Mary Rd
SUM 134, Santord. Fl tor tea purpoaa of (topoarng of tea toaoaffng
For lurtear mtormalion pteaaa cal
(407)321-2946
03-1643
(1) Year 199Lk4aka NISSAN P1CK
UP
VMff 1N6SO11S1RC3B3373
PubtofL Fabruary 6. 2003
NOTICE OP
FICTITIOUS KAMB
Nokca la haraby Ipvan te d I am
engaged In bualnaaa M 2114 SoUh
French Avanua. Santord, FL. 33771
Samrnote County. Ftortda midir tea
FtobOoua
Nam*
of
A-1
ir a ra p o n n o n ■no vtm i n m o n
In m o n l i n n nWi Wiw pfovittoni ol
Ih* FIcWlou* Nam* Stelute*, toW&lt; Section 865 09. Ftonda Stefutea
1*81.' '
Joahua Jones J r
Pubtoh: Fabruary 6. 2003
NOTICE OP AUCTION
Thti auction wiff be held on
Fabruary t l , 3003 d BOO AM d 325
Ausi Ave.Oitedo. fl
rTTxpMCTTvw DBOOerv m a y m p o c i I n *

vehicle* on the day batora tea
ara caah or certified fund* only
Oviedo Towing raoervaa tee right to
accapf or rafuae any and a l blda.
Tha totowteg vehicles ara offarad
lor btoa:
IBM HYUNDAI EXCEL
KMHLF21J9KU514B53
IBM FORD TAURUS
1FALPS3U6SAI7M7I
1968 FORD TAURUS
IFABP57U4JAI54769
Pub»*fi Fabruary 6, 2002
NOTICE OP AUCTION

Thte auction raff be ME on March
ft.

3003 d 9 00 AM al 335 AUte Ave.

Ovwdo. FL.
Praapecters baktera may teapacl tea
vahictea on tee day batora tea
Auction Irani 9AM mal 6PM. Term
ara caah or certified kind* only
Ovtedo Torang reserve* tee ngMto
accept or retoa* any and aft teda.
Tha blowing vahictea are ottered
torbtde
2000 CHEVY IMPALA
3G1WF55EXY9375963
Pubiah Fabruary 6. 2003
JJ009
PUBUC AUCTION
Pubic auction to b* head d 13 00
p m. x tee a o ti day of FEBRUARY
2003 Al tea Irani door of Santord
Towing and Recovery located d
3533 County Club Rd . Santord. H
33771, tor tea purpoae of dapoaaig
of tea totowang vahrete:
YEAR 19X MAKE PONTIAC
V1NI IG3WP14W4KF264I57
YEAR 1969 MAKE CHEV
VINi 1G1BL51E1KA161237
Pubiah Fabruary 6. 2002
JJ046
NOTICE OP SALE
PUBLIC AUCTION
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STAT
UCS 713 78 THE FOLLOWING
VEHICLE WILL BE SOLO AT PUG
UC AUCTION ON TUESDAY FEB­
RUARY 19. 2082 AT 10W AM AT
CORTES TOWING SERVICE. 249
ORANGE AVE. LONGWOOD.
FLORIDA THESE VEHICLES ARE
SOLD AS IS WITH NO TITLE GUAR
ANTEE SELLEfl RESERVES THE
RIGHT TO BIO BJDOING STARTS
AT AMOUNT OWEO FOR TOWING
ANO STORAGE VIEWINO ONE
HOUR PRIOR TO SALE FORM OF
PAYMENT 13 CASH OR CASHIERS
CHECK.
I) 1982 FORO FAIRMONT
V1N * 1FABP31B4CK190125
3) 19X MERCURY GRAND MAH
OUIS
V1Nf2MEBP96F2GX7O022]
3) 1969 MERCURY COUGAR
V1N4 IMEPM6049KH66VI20
4) 2000 CHEVROLET CAVALIER
VIN# 1G1JC5344Y73314X
9) IBM CHEVROLET CORSICA
VINt IO1LT51W3JY216706
6) 1976 BUICK SKYLARK
VIN4 4B37C6L110532
7) 1994 OOOGE COLT
VINi JB3EAJ1C 7RU007204
8) 19*7 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS
VINe 1G3AJS139H0377650
9) IBM OLDSMOB1LE CUTLASS
VIN* 1G3AJ65M1S63286&amp;2
10) 1997 NISSAN MAXIMA
VIN* JN1CA21DOVT821678
II)
2000 ACURA 4 DR
VIN* 19UUA56XYA0XI50
12) 1993 HONDA ACCORD
VIN* IHOC67276NA004646

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Wood* and Lake Markham *i
4:00pm X 11/0001 (Tuesday),
pteaaa h a ^ E you taw anyNng.
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Found

POU4X
Bteck Btete Found o i of State Road
46 Nama Inald* read* 'Niteda
Darden' 407-3350006
Loal Cab Ivtedim ad* temate. wh*a
6 bteck. Loaf 34W block of O rxg*
Ave, Santord. x 1/12/03. Owner l*
heart broken. PI* c a l 407-3236067,________________________
Loal Dog; Chihuahua cream
cotofta. no *■*, v#ry wrua . riktrw ■
Vatenbn*. Prater* araman. Loal on
Park Ava. 8antord, kl Dairy Q u o x
a rt* W* mra* hart terrtfy 4C7-3037618.________________________
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Day 6 Evening. Mtordabt* Rato*.
Ca* For WormaXn
407-32X063
Chftdcar* In my homa any ag*3Syrt of asp. Raaaonabte Rataalll
7 am-3:30pm.
Caf 407-32333*4
Fuff Dm* 6 part Em* raacWng
yaar. 6 adaof ag* rtaaimnma. Eq»
pratenad CM lor toterrtaw. 407-3217B38.

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Management
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irtapaig and toning your body CM
Ray. CartElad Paraona/ Tralnaf •
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Consumer S T rtre s before e sln g .
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CM THE 8EMW0LE HERALD
Advarttefng Dapl For Dataia
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Lecals
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14) JOHN BOAT
Y1N#0€MAae47U740
Pubtah: February 0. 2003
JJ091
n o t ic i o f
PUBUC AUCTION
Nobcb it hwrwty given
S«m»no*a Ytrwck* Setvce w i M l «l
Pubic Auction tor lalvaga lor
on oamana 10 iPy *ru DnuRr, e *b &lt;or*
towng daaertead vahictea:
PaK 18, 3003
90 Buck 4 Or
Vint 104AHS4R9U43B30B
69 Duck 2 Dr.
W d 1G4HP14COKH460064
90 Maxda P,U
Vn 4JM3UE3141L0651793
Feb. 14.2003
67 Honda 30R
Vto 11HOCA5389HA1164W
Tha auction wd b* herd d 12 W
PM on tea ta d dates above Al
Sermnote Wrecker service 2540 S.
Myrtte Ave. Santord. FL 32773

vetvete* on* hou prior to ad*.
Tarm* ar* caah or cardted luida
10 accapl or rafact any and *4 bid*.

Pubiah. Fabruary 6. 3003
JJC32
Node* of Sato Ad
1M7 OLDSMOBX.E DELTA M
5X.VER
Vsi 10JHN5437H1QI7306
784 CR19 POBoi 470047
laka M m * . Fl 33747
Sate Dal* FEBRUARY 16.3003
Pubiah February 6. 3002
JJ047
VEHICLE AUCTION
I X Dodge.
41B3BC46K9KD591345
2. X Buck.
S2G4W014W IK 1440334
Auction to b* hakl 02 3603 O
10AM B 1340- S. C R 427.
Longwood
1 *64 Cadlac,
464N144661
Auction to b* hakl 03 25-03 •
10AM • 1240 S C R 437.
lonawood
Publish February 0. 2002
JJ049
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
FHt No. 02- 70*CP
IN RE E9TATE OF
UNOA FERRARI
Oece«i&amp;ed
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The Kfrnraetrsoon ot the etUfe ol
UNOA FERRARI, d e ce it* ). File
Number 02-7SCP. M perxing in the
O rcul Court lor SemmuM CounTy
Ftonda. Probate Drvleion. tr&gt;e
■ M i l l ol which it 301 North Parti
Avenue Sanford. Ftonde 327711292. The neme end eddrrtE ol the
Pertonel Repreeenlettve end the
Pvreonel Representetrve't eRomey
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al pereone on whom tt&gt;i» notice u
served who heve obfecliont that
cheAenge toe vefabty ol toe mi. the
quebhcatnne oI toe penonel repretentefrve. venue, or junsrftcbon oI
this Court ere requred to Ne thee
objections etth thte Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al credrtors of too decedent and
other pet tone having claims or
demands egemel decedmTt eeuie
on wham e copy of this notice to
served wtowi three months efter the
date of the hret puttocabon of this
nobce must He toe* cLune with tNe
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

damanda against
aatete mud kte tedr cfdm* wffh tefa
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF TMe FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THM NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO T U O WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of tea Ural p d X c d o n of
W* None* a Fabruary 10.3002
DONALD J JACOBSON
a n kaxffuera
Lockport. Naw Vbrk laoaa
Attorney
lor
Larry P Skater
Ftonda Bar No 443402
191* East Hdcraat Straal. *204
Orlando. Ftortda 338W
Tatephona: (407)694 9009
Faceted*: (407) 6866993
Pubiah Fabruary 10.17.3003

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1994 OOOGE
V1N*3B4HB33T3RK162113
ALTAMONTE STORAGE CO.
149 MARKER ST.
ALTAMONTE S P R 3. FL 33701
BEGINS AT BW AM
VIEW 1 HOUR PRIOR TO SALE
Pubtoh; February 10. 3003

M THB ORCUfT COURT
OF TME EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
MANOFOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORXA.
CASB NO : 03-CA-21616A
IN RE. FORFEITURE OF S6W W IN
UNITED STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COttPLAMT
TO: ludw g Parry
6638 Mahan Dnva
Orlando. Ftortda 32SW
and a l oteara who clam in interssl si
tea kdorano proparly: W W W In
US. Cumncy
Donald F. Etknger. In h a offkad
capaeffy a* SharXI of tea Samsiote
County. Ftonda. teraugh hr* officers,
investigators ot aganls. s a ln d tea
above property on or about
Dacambar 12. 2W1. M or naar IX
Caul# Brewer Court. Santord.
Samrnote County. Ftonda 32771.
Sail properly la In tea custody of tea
Shard of Samnote County tor tea
purpose of torteaisa purauant to sactoon* 932 701-933 704. Ftonda
Statute* A Complete! tor torteaura
haa baan Mad In tea abovwtfyted
Cowl
I HEREBY CERTIFY teat a tru* and
correct copy ol tel* Nobca oI
Forfeiture Compters was tonvahad
by U S. cartfted max. return receipt
requested, lo tea above named
addressee tew 31 day of J x . 3003.
Tash* M. Faulkner
General Cocrwel
Ftonda Bar No 0066636
Sarrsnote County Sherd's Offlca
100 Bush BoiXevard
Santord. Ftottoa 33773
(407)6656603
Attorney tor Petaonar
Pubksh February 6. 13 2003
JJQ&amp;6________________________
Public Auction
Pubkc auction to ba held MB 01 am.
x tea day(s) speeded batow. « tea
Irani door ot Athen s Towing Inc.
located al 2490 OM Laka Mary Rd
Sulo 134. Santord. Fl tor tea purpose of dwpotng of tea Mowing
vahtetes
For further tetormabon pteaaa caff
(407)321-2948
03-3603
(I) Yaar 2000Maka FORO FOCUS
VIN» 1FAFP33P91W214096
Pubksh: February 6. 3002
PUBUC AUCTION
Pubtc auction to ba held at 12W
p m on to* 20th day of FEBRUARY
3003 At tee kora door of Santord
Torang and Recovery located tl
3532 Country Club Rd. . Santord. Fl
33771. tor tea purpoaa ol Xpoasig
of tea toacMwng vetvete
TEAR 1969 MAKE PONTIAC
VINI 1Q3WP14W4KF264197
YEAR 1969 MAKE CHEV
VIN* 1Q1Bl51E1KA16t227
Publnh Fabraary 6. 3003
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Htodan Harbour Marina. LeoMng tor
ITt Hagai tor companlee doing
buatnaaabyphcnatopromtosyou
a ban and a rt you to aay tor R
batari May daftvar. For mora
Homrtton, cal toa-haa 1677-FTC
HELP (ApUtoeanAo* irm egi Km
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butense* to (Aon* to pronto* ydu
a loan and ar t yau to pay tor R
featara Viay daRvar. For mora

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DATA ENTRY
Proeaea Claim* tor Doctor*
W li Tnto. PC Raqterad.
1-600-340-1546. Oapl 586

6,2003 to QoUrtom Front Porch,
1306 Waal 1361Street Santord. a
33771. For me* HDanrtcn cal (407)
303-1377.

PWY1R TRArtM H NEEO«5j
Baatawynaada tractor M a r (M«an
NOW1 No atownanea naeaiaaryt
6700* par w a rt earning potential
No COL? No probtaml COL trattanp
avaiaOW C al NowiTbilraa 1-677214-3634.

__ i haa poaHona opan tor I
T/FT, Pharmacy Tach. FT.
RaeapBonM FT. F u mauma. 383774-4686 or ca6 386-774-1333,
Diana.

tor
sttaMshad,
expending,
company Oraal advancamant

opportunity CN U aduLM ZJU ;
eaayai_&amp;aLMuathevevi*d(*Mn
•can* and pwra beck ground check.

Far Tima Avtobon Cuatomar Servtca
Rap 6 Ratoator MJfipto Teak*. Mual
Hava H S. Optoma. 407-331-6860.
FUnJebtl

Pack Hand at Officer FT poatoon
avataNa. Eapartancad or wH train.
Mum pasa drug toft. Alto naad PT
Sarvara. RkrareNp Romanca, 407331-5001. 433 N. Paknano Ava.
Santord.
Growing cradH card procaaatog
company h C ar** Flortda nowh**ig
application* lor too toaowing
buainaaa tatoa only No aipartanca
ntadad, wH train. Hourly pay pkja
bonuaaa. 407-666-7300.
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Fortaia 500 C o , BaaHng QuaHlad
Help In Your Area
677-044-7434

■Earn whalW uAr* Worth

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Ooldrtero Front Porch Governor's
Council eaake Ektarty Program
llU W iy .
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Mimmurn
Raqukamanto: Htyt School Dptoma
or QED CadHetoa toto 38 yaan work
aapsrtanc*. Four-yaar CoSaga
Degree preferred. Mual have
aaortanl people and ootrarehicaAon
(wrtton 5 verbal) rtHa and ba atda
to coocdnitt, lupervite. end
develop proQreme lor Vie ekSefty.
P jU U | 4b | ^ M

naoaaaary 407-333-1610 crtoi
o* 407-322-1611.

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2920 S. Orlando Drive
Sanford, Rorida 32773
(407) 323-8787

MVESDOATC 66FORE
YOU MVESTI
Aiwaya a good poicy. espedaty tor
buttoaaa
opportunities
and
franettoae. Cal Flortda Dept oi
Agriculture S Corwumar Sarvtca* al
800435-7353 or FTC-HELP tor
Itaa Worrrwaon. Or vM our Web ito
at weneftegou/btrep.
Florida tow reqteree sefiare of carton
bownato opportune** to ragtoar rmto
Flortda Dapl ol Agriculture A
Conaumar Sarvtoaa batora M«ng
Cal t o vartly lawful regrttritton
you buy._______________
wanted Laborer. Steady. A
dependable. Driver* kcenae
preferred. Oood storing pay.
cal 407-416-ggil Aei tor Whs.

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

HBJU.TM arauwArrea *rro *ai k

On COL Tnlatai

$30.00 Off

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With This Ad

Hiring On SHa

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PIAM Drag kto wampteto.
Apply ab tea Hater drive,

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"Offices Coast to Coast0
Since 1954

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54-7364

The Universal Crossword
11

E d ite d b y T im o th y E . P a rk e r

ACROSS
1 W ash day
bundles
6 Divan kin
10 Half the
dictionary?
14 Airport
parking
place
18 Follows suit
1 6 Van Druten’s
"I Remem*
b e r ____’
17 C u t and ran
2 0 Sis counter­
part
21 Isn't rash
2 2 G ives in to
oxidation
2 3 H ash mark
2 5 O n e m a y be
taken to the
deanera
2 7 Charity’s cal­
culation
2 9 Siesta
3 3 Disappeared
3 8 G ene Autry’s
M

F aithfu l"

3 9 Historic
spans
4 0 Ocalot,3
spot?
41 Dealer's
dem and
42 Volcanic
dust
4 3 Escaped
4 7 Dishevel
4 9 Ride air
currents
80 Ea r pari
53 Recognition
5 7 M an of

fnany parts
8 0 Doorbell
responses,
perhaps
8 2 It’s a free
country
63 R o d
6 8 H u sb a n d of
a countess
6 7 D ea dlocke d
6 8 It barely
give s a hoot
6 9 Strikes
dum b
7 0 Part of a
rookery
71 Easily
Irritated
DOWN
1 Som e
yeanlings
2 Peter M ax
speciality
3 Intense
enthusiasm
4 O n e might
g o for a
buck
5 Edible pod
6 Le e of
baking fam e
7 Som e
tournam ents
8 “ Babette'e

replacement
19 T u c k of fic­
tion
2 4 Calligraphy
supplies
2 6 Most
valuable
diam ond?
2 8 D rop off
3 0 Forbidden
thing
31 H y m n part,
often
3 2 W o rd with
hole o r
show
3 3 U d d e r pari
3 4 Roughly
3 8 Haw aiian
island
3 8 “ A m a z in g r
3 7 T h e y co m e
before net
and org
41 L a n d parcel
4 3 Disabled
vehicle
warning

4 4 D a w so n 'o r
Cariou
4 8 P aw ns
4 6 R a n ge of
hearing
4 8 A n gry
frowns
51 Superior to
6 2 You m ay
switch them
8 4 S om e
show dow ns
58 Seagirt bit of
land
66 “M m m m r

87 Between
ports
88 Ballplayer’s
wad
89 Pulled apart
61 P u cd n lbased
musical
6 4 H o m e of the
cuba
65 Palindromic
animal

P R E V IO U S P U Z Z L E A N S W E R

■ K ro ne ■■nittw ncv

T1 Automotna I* Making a
UtoOwtancaAtectaia Bidder tor tie
hr* Ol 1pm*9pm. at our Santord
facility Reqe 3 yrt mechme
maintenance eip and a HS
dptoma.
2664 Jawed Lana.
Santord. FL 33771
EOE MrF/tW

MAIDS NEEDED
IMMEDMTELYI
Honaal, dapandabte. A mature MF 7:30- 8 :0 0 P.M.S3S0440(VWIi.
Traraporueon recyjrad Cel 407-3241177 to atari immed.
Malarial handtor/Tranaloartor.
56.00 par hour! Eicallent
Senefile.
Company
deepty
cornmnad to eafety 6 qualify eaeka
hanJworklng kxkvtduala lo operate
mechtnary uaed to load A unload
rwlcare. Canddala mual ba eadckrectad. earf ttanar. who works
wal with people A an(oye iroitnq
outdoor* E .caHenf benefit* ndude
fully paid haaltticara w/ family
coverage, eye. dental. Monday*,
vaciaon, 401k, da naurarre AUBon
rambureamanl 58 00 to Wan 59 00
after ono year A potential bonu* 1
qualified.
Poulbility
lor
advancement
Only
aalaty
ocnaaoua. team oriented people naad
apply to 2301 Waal 5ti M art 6 M
a 33771. 407-330-1781.
Need Soma ADVERTISING To
Promote Your Buemossl
Than Cal Ue About Flyere

’-330-7146 or tor reaurw407-333
7154._____________ •________
PiW Wop Quni a rt ktcwSig, to start
print shop tor 15 yr oid markng
tnnirmi Mutt hew tFptrttnct in
■I pheeee ol prtrt pmducacn and pro
prase, ftoteraef perkwntap 407-333
7146______________________
_
Fang,
computer work, (eiong, answering
phones, ale. 20-25 hnfwk. 58 SOhr
« bonuaaa. CaAJ.P. Pate. 407-3307001.______________________
Parson: Ful erne.eip a
plut. Salary plus commission.
Bedrock Fiarkture, 407-322-6340.
Secretary lor conelnjcllon Yhca
wkh strong computer background.
E ipd only Please lei resumes A
eatery recgkremsnts to 407-3310077.
The D R 6 Group of Lake Man la
rwng w m w A m g pcuoons rrtp
Clark.
Camara
Oparator.
WlrahoueeOVsr. Typrg Udte a plus.
Will train lor e l positions
Warehouea/Drtvar Sam-5pm. A l
otftef* Spm-10pm. Pleaea cal 407-

6336126___________________
Tka Men w*i tepartancs. mual hava
driver* Scene* Apply In parson al
Frarfe Tka Sarytca, 407- 324-3469,,
TURF ETC. INC Is looking to M
position lor foreman and craw
mambats; must hava a vafc) Flortda
drtvar* Icanaa wkh a good driving
record. Cal 407-302*0274 lor mora
Into end to achadtea en Warvtew.

103— H o u s e s -

W a n te d

U n f u r n is h e d

Seeking a parson to share my
home, view ol Letts Monroe, houea
privilege*. Cel 407-328-7333 tor an
eppokWnant

5500 DOWN - WHY RtNTTT
38fV 28A For Sate
Wkh Down Paymt. AssisUnce
AvaAar'i.Cheaper than ratal.

Share 4BR 2BAhome, Santord eras.
Living
room
w/TIrepUcs.
Waehar/dryar 5375/mo, 5350
security. uOStiee ndudad 407-3751116_______________________
9 7 — A pa rtm en ts F u r n is h e d

•antor* 2BR apt sac. area, cable
TV. Seeking one mature stable
parson. fHOtok or 4425/tno ♦ 5350
sac dsp. 407-331-3735

GArag*
nctudaa al. 5800 par morkh. plue
depoert. 407-363-1394
99— A p a r t m e n t s •
U n f u r n is h e d

AHNKAril 2BR apt. W. 2nd SI CHA.
stove, rafrtg. d washer. 5475/month
e 5600 dsp. 407-334-3193
Cuts IBR apt Screened porch Ideal
tor one parson. Dtecounl to eantor*.
5325 par month.
________407-321-6165._______
For Rent 28R 1 BA Souki Oak Ava.
5635/month. le t test. A 5500 dsp.
Pate ok. 407-696-3001.________

M A R IN ER 'S V ILLA G E
LAKE *04 t BORU. 5400*10
2 BOflU . 5970*40 ANO UP

Artificial
Plant
Ossiffisr't.
Eipartancad Pratorrad. Salary
based on experience Cal 407-3338733______________________
WM Pay You To Loao Weight

407-3236670
ONR MONTH F R tll

(Umitod Time Oder)
2 Barkooma from 5539
3 Bedrooms 1634
Wa pay water/sewer.
Smal pats welcoma.
Cedar Creak Apts
407-324-4334

36 People To Loss Weight
Alt Natural!
I Wr rH^ eW
r neaiera
i t sr tlil lt
M
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nU

Crt 1-6652056726
Zoo Teacher
P/T Teacher. Education Program to
students vwPng ha Zoo. Wotkwih
enenele. F M Ia days. 14F. 900 am.
•3:00 pm. Teaching Eip prsl. but
wHkaev 5650hr, Cel 407-3334*50
or complete an appXcxOor at Central
Flortde Zooiodcal Ptek. 3755 N Hwy
17-93. Santord, FI

U n f u r n is h e d
O f l ' t -fr-Ti.*

*^i (r 'if

407 -3 21 -07 59
3f1. qteal narghborhood. large yard.
5450/mo. 5300 depoart. Cal alter
130pm. 407-332-1667.

Cleaning Service In Your Home
WHalso do baby snug Please Carl
Ana. 407-231-5663. after 3pm.

Lake Mary- Approx. 1300sq.fl y j ,
rtaw Ute, paint A carpet. Kitchen
applancaa.lple.on1/4aoalol 407930-2694

93—Rooms For R ent

Deltona: Clean 2/1 refrigerator,
stove, mint blinds, convenient
location. Near Saion Btvd A
2 Story Victorian Home. Historic
Providence 5650, 1st. last A $400
District. Iplc. balcony, house
security 1649 Brenttawn . ort West
privilege* itOOW K, 5100 deposit
407-328-5277________________ . . Page. No pee xoy.qaj-auo

Clean kjmwhed roomn prNaite hohia
tor steady employed ain0e parson.
Al utilities included with ful house
privilege* 885/wk. 585 deposit.
407-321-3755.
WEEKLY RENTALS

Starting 6 582/wfc.
407-330-4433
Wry nlos, very clean km rm Newly
remodeled, al ud. cable, A/C. Indry.
phona. Mch use. sec dr. resident
owner, private entrance Non
smoker Pratorrad! OnTy drug free
sober naad apply 407-330-7373
Near 434 *

PrM Ent. Fum, UtSlnd.512Swk.
560 Depowk Anal 022003 407*630*
7156

D O YLE'S RENTALS.
S » lord: IBfVtBA W/ Ore W A)
Hook-Up*. CHA 55255500 Dap
Santord: 3 Lg BR/1.S BA. 2 Story
Condo. New Carpet. Vnyt A Pant,
Kkhen ADrsng Fkrv. YiO Hook Ufa,
Comm. Pool 5625/5600 Depoert
Santord: 28R/1 5 Baft Duplex New
Carpal APekk. CHA. LAs New. W.D
Hook-Up* 5635/5600 Dapoa*
Altamonte iprlnoe: 48FV3 Beth W/
Dbt Oarage. New Estenorrlntonor,
Paint A Flooring. 5975^950
D ip o n i
Lake Mary: 4BR/36A W/ Dbt
Garage. Screened Pool W/Hot Tub.
Ftrepitoa, Formal Oewig A Dan.
$3,000/ 53.000 Deposit

DOYLE REALTY, INC.
(407)323-2466
WE RENT A SELL HOMES

O 2001 Unlvareal Praaa Syncecata
w w w utiprtuoom

“ FLIGHT LINES" By James E. Buell

Now accepting appkcaiions tor pen­
tane help in al department* Apply
In perion to SpmgHin Suite*. 201
N. Towne Rd. Santord. between tha
hour* ol 9am-3pm.
Pan lime Customer Service rep.
Answer phone*, greal customer*.
Mng. checkout Cal tor ntervww. 407322-7649
_____________
Pert Tim e Evenings 5 30-1Opm
Monday-Thursday. Sport* Director.
Contact Yvonne at
(407)5235046________________
Pan Time OrtverrMainlenance
Requires vehrete A valid driver*
•cento. Pickup delivery and kgM
mamlenance 56 50hour 407-3021700_________________________

Plumbers wanted lor
commercial work at
Santord Walmart
_________&gt;63365-0617________

Position: Electrtcai/Etoctronic
Tha appkeant m l have experience
In soldering and crimping ol
atsclncal cable auembkee. and
with assembly and wiring ol
electronic chassis. Must ba famkar
with, and be able to uaa hand toots
Company benefits include medical
and dental insurance, peal hoaday*.
401(h) plan and vacation C alary wti
vary based on aipananca P lease
cal or lax Omega Medtoal Imaging
Inc al 407-3239400. tea 407-323
9331.

.
* n/a
I, , , , n l . i . t ,
sonronx
2/1 compmuy
rtnovatM
9B, now •vtrYfwiQ. nugv Dan
yard, must eat. Only $63600 oboi
407-314*7507

3BFV1BA.nawttkhan.bwh,
carpal pan A whdowa. Fenced yard,
good etetteror kwaakwant $66.fOCL
Cal. 407-3224-------

Tha ktlordabte Homs Center

407-3316333
C ——I ——4 l | M ls , , j n n n a l . i l * f l Q

Santord: Poot horns, 4/3, almost.t
acra tok LR FR ON. CsrWMAC, nan
carpal Be, fixtures, root, open
path. paM hru No doaktg ooaL $36
dn, $99k. 407-7880666.
Sertont Soid Modi houra, new rocf
AAC. kH rehab. New ceramic Ms A
carpal newMove, broad on tat 3211
226-3116.__________________ ■

OATIKXU, rimvny r9novat«a Jon wful

central Htg. A A/C. Section 8
Accepted. 2423 Marshal Ava.. The
Neman Group (107)3316333
TO»(M&gt;6:"TCmy fWnodatedl
IBfVtBA 5475/Motah. 1st plua
Oapoatt (407)774-0603
105— D u p l e x / T r ip l e x

S ale
2.5 i

Santord: Souh Oak AW. 2BfV2BA.
1*1 door, applancea. carpetLite.
CHA. screen porch. $550, no pete.
CMdwai Realty Service, 407-7863700.

wooded) kom $30600. on aIwtetoS
VaC.
53) t irate seal or Saxon or 2 miaa
watt of Route 415. 600-776-0693.
366-736-3358.

107—Morile Homes
For R ent

DELTONA 10 acre* kteettor moMa
homaaka, horaaa, caflte, terming at
nurearyl
Zoned
agrtcultutaL
54.900/ACRE. 8m. down wtownar
(tnanca $04-767-1773 or *94-767-

ELDER 6P16NQ6 06 SR 437. 1 A2
Bedrooms $125 wk A up. 5135
dapoen. CaM407-333-3664 or 407302-7034.

157— M o r i l e H o m e s
F o r S ale

117—Commercial
Rentals

35s10mobto home. Mterhad FLitHi
parity tumd. carpeted. Being tarter
new atow. new A C . Located kt Ttoaw
A Country (ackA) Park. 5365 Orangd
BM. Ui kknroa. AMtog $ 1 7 «n 366740-1005

6 anford: 306 W. 13h Street
600 Sq FI or 1500 Sq FI Wkh
Rent ol $450 or 5900 * Sales
Tas Per Month 6 Deposit
Santord; 2557 Park Drive.
Office or Ratal. W-1.000 Sq FI
5550 ♦ Sates Tai/5600 Deposit
Doyte Realty. Inc.
407-333-3466

159— R e a l Estate
W a n te d

,T
Wa 9uy Houaee

• Beautiful Grounds • Single Stoiy
• Great Service • Best Value

Teo 100 sq k dfcaa on 9Uchrw taker
MHktoen Harbour marina. Common
eras, lobby A reel rooms. Escslsta
parwng • iMiwwiun. 2 rmeunrus
on premises $400iino Cel Don or
utYiny 9
407-332-1610.

141—Homes For S ale

181— A p t u a n c e s U
F u r n it u r e F o e S a l e 'a
1 KINO SERTA. posknpedto eat'
navar uaad Coal $2K. eel $395. Cata
defivar. 407-709-5698.
;c
1 Uorury Ikm pMowtop eat wfih 7 yr!
wamrty k J $135. qrsan $140. king
$210. Brand new. Located Iq
Santord. 407-403-2776.
.

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

ion trarr Mom* tonooooj
tree honwnmri mnlrnci tod
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F E B R U A R Y 10

T he Seminole H erald

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Sanford) Florida

Murky waters one solution to crisis
Filtering, desalting Lake Monroe,
St. Johns River may help pre­
vent 2020 water shortage
used solely to meet the expected
demand, the additional pumping would
have an advene effect on an a spring
flow*, lake water levels and wrtiand
hydro periods. To decrease the demand,
m en a n aevenl options, such as increas­
ing the uae of ndaim ed water and more
water conservation. Cole said.
The area's best chances a t dismantling
any potential water shortage crisis may
be in the murky, moderately salty water*

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of the St Johns River and Lake Monroe. A
unique partnership - introduced Sept 13
- between the water district, Sanford,
Seminole and \bhaia counties is study­
ing the feasibility of filtering apd desalt­
ing Lake Monroe water into potable
water.
Similar facilities in Melbourne and
Cocoa already Alter surface waters for
See Watet Page IA

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illustrate how filtration and than destination turn Lake
Monroe's water from brown to crystal dear.

artners

to center

B o a rd v otes
a g a in st
th re e -le v e l i
c o m p le x
By Dan Ping
SANFORD — Developers of
the Groves at Sanford won the
battle but lost the war, for now

The aoundeol thunder
enveloped tie abandoned
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again last monti. The roars,
however, ddnl come from a
crowd, they cam* from a fleet
of law enforcement officers
wWdfrig motomydee.

Romantic
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and you are in love. You want
to knock the stockings (maybe
m ore) oft your true love with a

mously committed $120,000 for
20 years to support a proposed
hotel/conference center on Lake
Monroe.
The CRA money would be
used to "bu y dow n” Interest
rates for tax-fee* bonds used to
build the $42 m illion facility. The
financial pU h also requires a
com m itm ent from Sem inole
County la u se $700,000 In hotel
tax revenues. The Board of
County C om m iaskjnen w ill take
up the m atter Tbesday at a Joint
3 JO p.m . m eeting w ith the
Sanford C ity Cocnnusaion.
W hile the vote was unani­
m ous, som e CRA m em bers
expressed
concern.
V ke
Chairman Larry S tic k le r said
his biggest fear was not flnancing the project but making sure It
could succeed.
"W hat If w e have a w hite ele­
phant?” S tic k le r asked. “This
would be the m ost detrim ental
project to downtown if it fails.
You talk about the (First Union
Bank) building being empty for
years, If this sits empty, it would
kill downtown Sanford.
'I t scares the hell out of m e.”
Board m em ber Bob Parse 11
said he shared the sam e fear. He
admitted after the meeting that
he had sim ilar concerns when he
started his business.
“W hen w e opened Ace I was
scared to death,’' Parse 11 said.

scrumptious meal.

sen ta fives
of the pro­
posed 336unit apart­
ment com­
plex on
A irp o r t

B o u le v a r d

wanted a

Gloria Glenn, left, and Caroi Gough paint the 900-foot wall at Academy Manor Parte. Home O ^o te m p to y-

eee, Sanford officials and Front Porch members spent Friday restoring the wall.

Organizations work together to restore wall
B y A ic n t M t J f n i

Managing Editor

SANFORD — The city, the Goldsboro
Front Porch Coundl, and one local busi­
ness are proving partnerships are an
asset to improving the quality of life in a
community.
As part of a community outreach
training program. Home Depot human
resource managers from throughout
Central Florida gathered Friday at
Academy Manor Park to paint a wall
that hasn't seen a fresh coat in 10 years.
Earlier this month, the city and Front
Porch submitted a request to the busi­
ness after learning about the community
program.
“We ore teaching our managers the
values of getting out In the community
and giving back,” Home Depot
See Painting, Pag* 6A

Htriftd photo by Tommy

Home Depot Human Resource Coordinator Tracy
Moss hands Sanford City Commissioner Velma
Williams a paint roller. Home Depot donated paint and
supplies to restore a wall at Sanford’s Academy Manor

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Aaomy faorovwot

building
SeiSwSSmiDpww
height varia nee of 48
inches — 39 feet Instead of 35.
Sanford Planning and Zoning
Commissioners granted the
variance but restricted the
developer to two-story build­
ings (about 31 feet high) on the
south side of the property that
abuts Sanora subdivision.
”We can’t build out," because
of wetlands on the 19 acre prop­
erty, said Ken Wright, attorney
for the developers. "W e’ve got
to build up.”
Board members expressed
concern about the height o f a
three-story apartment next to
what is primarily a single-fami­
ly subdivision that has existed
for more than 20 years. Sanora
residents agreed.
"Eight years is entirely too
long to wait for privacy/ said
Allison Myland, referring to thf
developers plan to have land­
scaping block line of sight to th*
buildings within eight years. 1
City staff had recommended
three of the six buildings next td
Sanora be reduced to two-story.
Those buildings abutted singlefamily homes. The remaining
three buildings abutted two
story townhouses in Sanora.
Commissioners
initiall;
agreed with staff's recommen
dation but after discussioi
S «t Apartments, Page 8A

See Agency, Page SA

C o m m is s io n d iscu sse s p la n s to exp an d L a k e M a ry C ity H a ll
work for downtown,” Brender
said. “There is a certain oldi
world charm or ambiance of a
downtown fire station."
If the fire station is built on
existing city hall property, addi­
tional land will not have to be
purchased.
"The money we save by not
purchasing additional land
could instead be used for the
building,” Brender said.
Four site proposals were pre­
sented Thursday, which includ­
ed everything from a city hall
expansion without a sub-station
on-site, to constructing both
facilities on the property.

By Michelle Jerta
M anaging Editor

D o m e n ic D iM a si Lake M a ry resident

Index
lifestyle ..
O bttuorfet
O p in io n . .
P olk * lo g

LAKE MARY — As the city
continues to grow, so does city
hall. As a result, the facility is
currently experiencing a "max
out" problem.
City commissioners, however,
are working on a solution.
During a Thursday work ses­
sion, city staff and engineers
from CFH Engineers Inc., dis­
cussed several city hall expan­
sion plans, including a proposal
to double the size of the facility
and build a fire department sub­
station on city hall's existing
property.
“The current building was

Right now, we are experi­
encing the problem o f being
maxed out.

mation regarding the city hall
site in conjunction with a pro­
posal to build a sub-station with­
in the downtown area. Of two
options presented, commission­
ers favored the fire station's con­
struction on existing city hall
land rather than on property
located near Fifth Avenue and

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